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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 2, 1930, p. 6

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april escapade by kathleen norris disternpei takes toll of dogdom ellowheided creature the thought of money was inseparable from him gof ponies tutors travel privilege j spoke all over him but he was nice too why cant you just tel them expert describes the symp- youre married they wouldnt beli it for one synopsis it make mothers p crty much more valuable it ought to they parted as usual at the big cool doorway of her office building mary kate nodded and bowed to two or three other girls in the elevator she knew them but not intimately she was gordon rountrces jersona and private clerk and did not associ ate except casually and accidentally with the other girls in the rountre- employ gordon rountree one of three bro- ile was an elegant idler a bachelor ap proaching sixty he playtd golf he traveled all over the world he had an apartment in paris sometimes he did not come into the single room that was his oflice in the big business building for weeks at a time two men clerks old joseph delaney aid young joseph delaney whose wives children and gramchildren mary kate knew well took care of mr gordon rountreos interests and mary kate ollara helped them hoi- oria malloy in charge of the gencial office of rountree brothers outside of the big office loft kept a general eye on mtry kate this morning there was nobody the office not an unusual situation on a saturday morning for young mr- delaney was often busy then down at the rountree estate in the reighborhood of san jose and old mr delaney did not always come into town for the half day mary kate had put away her hat and coat and powdered he nose and pinned on her cuffs and was busy with the mail when the door opened with out ceremony and mr christopher steynes came in big fairheaded about thirty too well dressed he re peated th morning the vaguely un- nlcasino impression she had had of him yesterday second 1 tel you theyre russian j aristocrats theyre desperate said christopher steynes toms and treatment of this dangerous doggie disease the ollara family poor but happy is supported by martin and mary vilc the two oldest children martin who la studying medicine at nights etrt a chance to ko to uernuuiy with tr an antwerp but turns it down befauso of the family mary kate who wsnta him to take the opportunity which wlt mean a kreat deal to him tries to iln tome way to get the money which will enable martin to ko mary kate and a younb chap uss keating are in love and plan to bo mar ried as soon as possible one night mary kate tells her mother of her engasmtwuh and the older woman shows disapproval then martin comes in and u ginw a ftrnteic attack on his in her her dis approval is soon overevna an i it is agreed that mary kate and cas keating thers was not in the family firm will be married chapter ix contd mothers scared to death now for fear youk lose him said mart oh the way you managed her was marvelous she had to act stiff at first you know shed do that if you liked the prince of wales gales of smothered mirth and then for a goodnight mary kate drew her brothers hard young cheek close to her own fragrant one in the dark and whispered passionately mrt if i could only do for you what you do for me youre so won derful- if i could nly make a thou sand dollars some way or half that and give it to ou and let you go off to berlin with old van antwerp oh shucks forget it i oughtnt to have told you but i cant forget it mart and it seems so mean for cass and me to be happy when you will have to go plugging on here ill have lots of other chances mary kate released him sticking stubbornly to her point 1 dont care its not fair her last thought dropping off to sleep veered sudd nly from cass to her mother mother would be mollify ing and mild in the morning and it bchooed mary kate to be stiff this was the only way to manage mother whsn she got into one of those glazed remote superior moods mother who coud be the simplest most hospitable most generously selfsacrificing of all the saints could also rise to heights of unreasonableness whereon her natural affections her sense of humor her sense of duty were alike fi rgotten but of late ysars her older children had found themselves more than a match for her so the next morning mary kate presented a cold passive exterior to oh and which her eys danc- ec which wants to marry you icr mge p8 blend gives g3tst satlssastismi distemper is responsible for a very reat proportion of the deaths in the both i imagine 1 e confessed dis- do vom consolatelv now you see im sail- 1 th disease is confined to dogs in ing for europe on sunday a week th lppy stage and can bo extremely from tomorrow he pursued that j dangerous up to six weeks and also is i was i have my passage iigaged about the tirno when the puppy is day before vesterday i was informed shedding its milk teeth usually when from new yrk im a new yorker k s about tour months old j that madame yarnowska and marka m people are under the impres- are on my trail they are crossing the siou that tne disease is due to a worm continent now and have engaged pass- j b it is generally accepted by auth- age on the same ship orities that it is caused by a germ then it wouldnt do any good if carried about on the coat and is con- you did spring a wife on them for theyd find out immediately that she wasnt going along i dont suppose mary kate asked with a swift lifting of amused blue eyes that your con tract would call for the wife to go along to be continued silent piano is latest invention radio mechanic invents piano that can l- turned on or off at will rochester ylke the radio i and phonograph juniors practice pounding of the family piano hence forth can be shut off from the oara of neighbors without interrupting tha lesson by means of the new silent piano just patented by max sebumui ijochcster radio mechanic and ama teur physicist by substituting tuning forks for piano strings and hooking in a set of j ear phones through an audio amplifier tho piauo pupil or teacher can listen i to the notes inaudible to others mr schumm whose ambition is to emul- ate schroter zumpe stein and others tho older that the dog is when lis- r- n jy w k d l a j c r i piano development has set to work temper attacks it tho greater aro its famous daliad written by kobin adair s sweetheart lorms on plans for a model after experiments till fsresh from tfes gardens souvenirs of robin adairs famous love affair go on sale traded by contagion what new york is wearing chances of pulling through without effects the symptoms you will observe are a marked lassitude loss of appetite dullness of the eyes and a tempera ture signs to look for this is quickly followed by a dis charge from the eyes and nose a slight husky cough accompanied with fits of sneezing and often an eruption a romantic background hon listed robin adairs is likewise rem romantic sstspir robin- adair i by ann abelle worthington on the skin ot tho stomach and inside dublin at the a illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern chapter x miss omeara he said ohara substituted mary kate instantly im sorry he did seem disturb ed was it ohara yesterday he asked her lips went up at the corners its always been i must try to remember it said mr steynes he sat down at an angle close to mary kates ypewriter table and she turned about slightly in her mothers purposely affectionate i her chair and facd him ohara me eye and departed for the office after back to old kentucky he hummed an elaborately slighted breakfast and 1 wanted to ask you before any of a few grudging but exquisitely pclite monosyllables the oilara household was in its usual uproar but the con tusion was not so great but what mrs ohara was keenly conscious of her daughters mood the front room upstairs was rented loxicrtrude and fanny lahcy trained nurses who only occasionally used it being popular in their profession and hard workers both the lahtys were away now and the room locked in the back room lept regina and tess on a flat double bed and mary kate on a couch mart had the hall room the only other room on the upper floor was a bathroom smeiling ol wet wood and plumbing and strong soaps mrs ohara pat and tom slept down stairs- mary kate had to leave the break fast rubbub only half spent she de parted with several warnings to her small sistrs regarding the dishes and the parlors saturday cleaning and walked downtown in mild march wen thcr martin leside her they noted with satisfaction the clearing of ground for a big apart ment house at the corner two- three- and fourroom suites mart maybe theyll be cheap enough for cass and me one of the fellows here last night was teling me that theyll begin at seventy electric refrigeration you know and elevators oh help but she found instant consolation but mart doesnt that made of rure mater ia in modern sunlit factories no expense spared to have it ijean wholesome and full flavored wrigleys l wrapped and scaled to keep ftas good as when it leaves the factory wrigleys is bound to be the best that men and machines and money can make the delicious peppermint flavor freshens the mouth and aids digestion issue no 40 30 the men come in he began without preamble hive you thought over what we were talking about yester day there was nothing to think over said mary kate- oh yes there was it was a ques tion of telling your mother do you remember mary kates proud suspicious face wore a slightl worried expression her blue eyes were bright there was an apricot color beginning to creep up under her creamy skin i tell my mother everything she said firmly naturally but couldnt you tell her afterward after what they both laughed and were the better friends im going to tell you the whole story said christopher steynes after a moment of consideration i wish you wod tnid mary rate heartily tired of mystery well here it is do you see the man began by the way what 13 your first name he diviecd sul- dcnly my first name ye what it why its its marv mary yes ljut what what ha that to do it couldnt be better he said en- thusiasiculy but what has that to do why should you say mary he said is a name you cant forgot lydia now or dcnisc or olive you could get those mixed up but mary i oh marvellous maty kate looked at him suspici ously she did not peak- she glanc ed significantly at her unfinished mail heres the situation christopher steynes said hurriedly i simply want some fine lovely looking igr to well frankly to pretend to bo my wife for a his eye caught mary kates eyes for th- briefest imag inable period ho finished hastily i hope you keep your good health and spirits until you get me to do that the girl said simply again they both laughed listen it isnt as bad as it sounds steynes assured her placnt- kly well i should hope i wouldnt come to yon with any thing as raw as that tho man pro tested no its simply this theres a woman and her daughter coming to town next thursday thats the last day of march anil for various rea sons into which i wont g miss miss mary i wint them to think that i was married about a month ago suddenly from rather disliking him she rather liked him there was something disarming about the simple the thighs in the form ot small pus tules which have an objectionable odor when they break the bowels will be out of order cither relaxed or just the reverse and miniatures of robin adair tho young medical student for whom tho famous ballad of robin adair was written have recently been listed by sothebys in london for sale at auc- hi are miniatures of wily whose history ubered because of the lion of the ballad mpposcd to havo left o of 22 under a cloud satisfied him of tho utility of his in vention afterward established in london so- besides its virtue of silence tho ciety robin adair fell in love with tuningfork piano never will need to lady caroline kcppel whose father be tuned once constructed tuning the earl of albemarle had made forks forever hold their pitch mr other plans for her future she was 1 schumm explained am since tun- banished to bath and it was there ing forks do not need so great a sun- penniless and to have deserted medi cal studies to walk to london to seek his fortune he was run down en route and injured by a coach which be longed to a london society woman the dog is constantly vomiting up a j wq0 drove him to london and later whitolsh kind of fluid in small quan- 1 became his patroness a few years titios which you must be quick to swab up otherwise the animal will lap it up again i you must also expect fits of shiver- lng and of heat and a rapid losing of flesh tho whites of the eyes will be bloodshot and the teeth will take on a yellowish hue and become coated while the breath is far from sweet put him on a diet swift action must be taken the first thing is to make the dog drink a quantity of warm salt water then turn the dog out instantly and stand over him until ho is sick burying whatever is vomited keep him in a warm wellventilated place and if you think it necessary place him in a flan nel jacket the next move is to give him a course of treatment with one of the many proprietary medicines that are on tho market and if possible give injections of vaccine in fighting against distemper you must be particularly careful to see j that no complications set in such as the adjutant or argada is a na- i tive of india where it is carefully that she wrote robin adair the ballad sung to an old irish tune was almost immediately taken up by london but it failed to touch the duke of albemarle lady caroline was finally forced into what was known as a decline her health be came so bad that family objections to port as strings a more condensed anil lighter piano will be possible he said a simple turn of a switch directing the audio current through a loud speaker instead of head phones can return the instrument to its familiar status of a piano mr schumm con tinued sound is produced in tha her marriage were lifted and among speaker or phones through the audio- sothebys listings are miniatures of amplifier attached to the tuning forks the three children of lardy caroline keppel and robin adair bananas to curve inward and nuts to be self cracking sufficient forks can be constructed to duplicate every note on the modern piano he said mr schumm has been working on hi3 invention for two years from the christian science monitor bristol england heres comfort for the people who have a hard time in extracting the meat from the pro verbially stubborn nut dr a w hill of the botanical research station at kew recently told the british associa tion for the advancement of science that it was at last possible to produco selfcracking nuts this is a valu able achievement in a commercial sense dr hill remarked for in stance in california pistachio nuts have been commercially valueless ow ing to the cost of extracting them the botanical expert also recorded re search achievement in the case of limes which has a useful habit of shedding the fruit when t is ripe thus enabling the collection of limes 011 the ground botanists he said were now striving to produce bananas immune from disease and curving inward on a bunch this new curve if brought about would enable tho fruit to be handled more easily and to take up less room on board shin renunciation when i am done with worldly things that blind me like a swift light that flashes and is gone deep in a forest the long slow years will find me waiting for the twilight listening for ilawri adjutant stork is indias scavenger how charming simple clothes are and what a treat it is to find one whose extreme simplicity makes it so easy to copy the new and charming neckline in this model gives it that subtle touch that is so entirely youthful the hips are smoothly fitted the pointed outline of the circular flounce emphasize tho fact style no 2g87 may bo had in sizes 16 18 years 3g 38 40 and 42 inches bust voguish patterned wool crepe made the original paris dress but thcro are numberless other fabrics quite as smart- youll like it in canton crepe flat crepe and patterned wool jersey size 3g requires 34 yards 39inch material with yard 39inch white contrasting and j yard 35inch black contrasting hov to order patterns write your name and address plain- 1 giving number and sizo of such ratterns as you want enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto lung bowel and nervous system trou ble after a few days the dog may seem to be his usual self but do not be mis led into thinking that he is absolutely free for unless you are careful a secondary infection may follow put the dog on a light diet such as boiled fish beef tea with bread soaked in it and raw meat scraped finely gradually coming back to the normal diet as tho dog becomes stronger when stimulants help if the dog is at all purged this can bo alleviated by giving him boiled ar rowroot or wheaten flour to which has been added some port wine an alcoholic stimulant may be necessary in fact it is advantageous at times a few drops of whiskey in some warm milk being a fine tonic in tho case of bronchitis developing as a result ot distemper glvo from two to five lps of eucalyptus oil in half a teaspjonful to one teaspoonful of brandy at intervals of eight hours fits may escape your notice at first these being a momentary champing ot the jaws and a trickling of saliva from the mouth followed by a dazed look usually such cases are hope less in dealing with labored breathing apply thermogeno wool to the throat chest and sides or as an alternative some turpentine sprinkled on flannel and wrung out in hot water after ap plying a dry flannel to the treated parts answers treasures they bring treasures for my treasurechest these dimpled hands that bear alone the magic touch that unlocks tho clasp of tho treasurechest called my heart a ma3s of gold they bring in rallied hair heaven so close in roguish eyes moist kisses and contented sighs such treasures these soft velvet like the petals of a red rose they bring to mo in tho touch of cheek to cheek and rubles precious pearls in choice design these too they bring with each sunny smile for my treasurechest rose saffron in tho christian science monitor international boundary in carrying out its duties of main taining in a stato ot effective demarca tion the 5500 miles of international boundary between canada and the united states in accordance with tho provisions of tho treaty of 1925 the international boundary commission tho canadian section of which func tions under the surveys bureau of the department of tho interior has this year a number of important operations on hand theso include reopening the vista and repairing tho monuments 011 some fifty miles of tho highlands boundary between quebec and maine making surveys for the revision of cor- taln of tho boundary maps between british columbia and tho stato of washington and erecting monuments at tho point whero an important inter national highway between kelowna bc and portland oregon crosses tho boundary it is also intended to locato and mark tho boundary in tho new detroitwindsor tunnel before it is officially open for traffic i protected because of the scavenger work it does in cleaning the streets india is a hot country and its inhabi tants ape extremely careless about sanitary precautions they throw bits of animals that they are dress ing for the table in the public street tom lo vou ulink of instead of placing them in a garbage vicw from hote vel can and hey soon become unpleasant harry magnificent r can se four in the hot sun along conies the heiresses right from where i sit adjutant with his enormous beak and gobbles it up the beak is so minards liniment aids tired feet large that he can grab a fullgrown cat or joint of beef or a fowl and swallow it whole the meat is di gested and the indigestible portion rejected this bird looks something like a vulture having scarcely any feathers on its head and neck one of its most useful habits is the killing of snakes ot which india has a great many it is a funny creature and strikes peculiar and amusing atti tudes when at rest sometimes it stands for a long time with its wings spread wide and its beak drooing near the ground it often looks very fierce but is quite harmless to people being in fact a bit cowardly it is easily tamed and becomes a great pet walking aroind tho houses and stealing anything it can get its beakl on so clever a thief is it that the servants have to guard the dinner 1 table when it is around or it would steal the meat from tho platter it i has been known to grab a roast fowl from under the very noso of the assembled guests and swallow it whole tho color of the adjutant is a sort of ashen grey and it gets its peculiar name from its hahlt of haunting the paradegrounds where tho soldiers arc drilling the humane pleader friends in the days dark close at the door i stand and a dogs cold nose slides into my hand at the end of sleep and tho swift night flown conies a glad wild leap down bruce down hugh dnddridge in tho humane pleader no sovereigns have been minted in england since 1916 but new coins emanating from australi and south africa aro in circulation their country of origin is shown by a tiny sa or p for perth australia just above the date qofoydte satlanticcitynj just off the boardwalk fireproof construction on a residential avenue harmonious restful surroundings with recreational advantages european plan from 4 daily american plan from 7 dally weekly or season rates on application a baby was recently found in a pub lic telephone callbox theres noth ing like starting young when you want a number real dyes give richest colors a fellow took a very dilapidated car to a garage for repair how much did you pay for this bus asked tho do you believe picture actresses mechanic as a matter ot fact re- should marry why yc9 or how could they get divorced piled the owner a friend gavo it to mo for nothing tho garago man shook his head youve been swlnd athletes recommend minards liniment led ho said for every homo use diamond dyes are the finest you can buy they contain the highest quality anilines that can bo produced its tho anilines in diamond dyes that give such soft bright new colors to dresses drapes lingerie diamond dyes are easy to use they go on smoothly and evenly do not spot or streak never give things that redyed look just true even new colors that keep their depth and brilliance in spite of wear and washing 15c packages all drug stores diamondodtyes i highest quality for 50 ytat r tb new york and 0flotel wernor jinton 3rst7 efpullc pennarrstatiorlj i shall have time to see a fern un curling its emerald fingers like a child asleep to watch gou fireflies gypsyhearted swirling in beauty that the night alone map- reap i shall have time to hear the scarlet sobbing of shattered roses on a frosted bough to hear the breath of early autumn throbbing in every grass i trample lightly now then shall i know and let my heart- run over with secrets that shall open like a flower and i will lie in deep sweetscented clover and count the shining minutes ot each hour daniel whitehead hicky in the- new york times experts train germs to exterminate rats germs to kill rat are the latest dis covery of the pasteur institute in paris foremost research institute of bacteriology in tho world deciding some years ago that the rat is one of the most serious health menaces in the world and must bo exterminated in cities if worldwide diseases like bubonic plague are to be suppressed the directors of the institute set their bacteriologists to work to find some disease germ which would attack ats but would not bo dangerous to hu man beings or domestic animals this germ has been found it now is an nounced in the form of a microscopic creature called bacillus typhi murium the bacillus of mouse typhus if a dose of these germs is swallowed by a rat that animal contracts immedi ately a rapid and fatal disease re motely rosembling typhus fever but to which human beings and all known domestic animals aro immune fur thermore this disease is highly con tagious so that when it is once plant ed in a neighborhood all the rats thereabouts contract it and die just as human beings die in virulent epid emics of bubonic plague from which rats suffer less severely than human beings and which the rat population of the world is believed to be largely responsible for spreading the now rat germs may bo set out much as rat poison now is in bits of bread or other food which have been soak ed as a culture of the germs unless tho worlds rats manage to acquire an immunity to the new germ some thing recognized by the experts as a distinct possibility actual extermina tion ot these animals seems not im possible a farmers daughter started to practise singing one day her father camo in from tho fields unexpectedly whats that extraordinary noise he inquired that dear replied his wife proudly is jane cultivat ing her voice cultivating ha ejaculated the farmer that ant cultivating thats harrowing darling i won a medal at tho cookery school wonderful but tell me what is this i fir eating guess your medal

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