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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 5, 1931, p. 3

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laughter worlds best tonic doctor claims middle age a critical time for all women i am beginning to feel jsy age is thl c essio i many a woman has to make when she teaches the critical time- of middie life there is no need however to think you arj too old to well and happy perhaps you have lost your grip on things perhaps the old vigor and energy is jacking you get tired easily and your limbs ache terribly often back seems ready to break and i the paii is unbearable your blood is at faclt it has be come thin and impure and does not give tho healthgiving nourishment to the body what you need is a treat- power of raising what the doctors mt of dr nihams pillt pills toey eal the level of excitability wbenj s6t vou rtsht they ac a inns happy he sees clearly and makori rc1 hoalriirtng blood and thius more surely than when he is thifj good wood ufahfs 0 a1 vour when the future is viewed through eyes of the pessimist then man must beware with christmas and the new year festivities fresh in our memorise it i might be well it we strive to carry some of this power of joyous living kith us throughout 1931 observes j the medical correspondent of a trade journal loudon england he asserts that jay possess the owl laffs if the toss desk is clean it indi cates that an assistant is doing the work often the boss takes the in out of indispensable when an employe begins to feel that way how can there ever be true happiness in this world when ail sliver linings have a lot of little clouds about them eai tlowly friend haste mekes waist sounds tiptop advertisement in st louis mo- postdispatch partner wanted lady wants partner in bath bouse good proposition the little girl who ordered a bby brother complicated the affair byj specifying that he must arrive thiee years old sad pessimism in phrase is not only blunder and it achieves lothirig the coun sels of despair are proverbially bad counsels wisdom wears a smile in these days every man needs all his wits and a little more he needs to live on a higher plane of interest and enthusiasm he needs clearer eyes sharper ears ho cannot have these advantages unless he puts gloom out of his heart for the nervous system responds to emotional stimuli as readily as it responds to physical tho paralysis which fear produces is not confined to men and women it is common to tho whole of creation the spings of lite are dried up eyes have they but they do see ndt they have ears but they hear not joy is the only certain antidote to this poison it can bo made a habit o that like the discipline of an army it will withstand every stress and every shoelt there ire men who can wear a smile in the face of ruin a cheerful countenance these men ido not got nine the tonic effect of their habit of looking i on the bright side of things is such j that opportunities are perceived where other men see only darkness when this happens we hear of mir- j acles and wizards i it is a fact that most of the wist- ards of commerce and industry are happy men they are not happy be- cause they have succeeded tiiey lmve succeeded because they are happy j admittedly it is not easy to keep smiling tho happy deposition like the disposition t v pit is not as a rule a gift of povmance though that is always saltl about it by un happy folk it conies by care and effort when a man has convinced himself that it is a blunder as well as a sin to give way to pessimism le is on the high roal to happiness ho can help himself in various ways the most important of these is the cultivation of the power of shutting the mind dismal people carry their troubles home with them they nurso them in and out of sea son happy men refuse trouble the freedom of their homes they shut out from their minds the difficulties which their work imposes on them so soon as they have fin ished with that work relaxation dis covers them free and eager to enjoy it the man who in a crisis can enjoy good book or a good play or good music is on the high to success he la happy ho is independent he pos sesses his own soul benefit of distraction and the odds are that ho will sur mount his difficulty for ho will como hack to it with strong nerves and quickened senses he will sea it whole ho will see it in its true proportions tho most dangerous moment in any mans life is tho moment when ho allows himself to tako a black view of the future the future when ho does this is always black it will inevitably grow blacker for pessimism is an act of treason to oneself he who in the storm takes his hand from tho tiller de serves the fate which always over takes him if we must go down let us go down smiling it is a curious fact however that the proverbial ex pression is not go down smiling but come up smiling napoleon held that a hopeful at titude was almost if not quite equiv alent to victory the same view in spired focha strategy in the great war when all seemed to be lost he wrote his famous bulletin tout va bieu jattaque this motto would serve for tho world of business today it would servo also for each individual in his battle with disease never say die to every man there is left so long as ho lives a measwj of health however small let us keep our eyes on that bright sot ami refuse reso lutely to bo intimidated by all the surrounding darkness of disease kouches famous am a crime ifs a wiii i- pills will banish j headaches backaches- nervousness j and lack of appetite and in their place will come new energy and happiness you can get i se pills at all medicine dealers or by nxvl at 50 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co ilrockville out bothwell romance again in spotlight s smashing useless weel angus i hear yeve got mar ried aye donald an what kind o a ijily i yer wife can she sew no mrk prvltcii no vit nv niiv pirrilh what can she do i well donald shes a grand singer vqch moii hut yero daft woyldca a canary hac been cheaper of earls burial casket on the island of zeeland recalls his adventure with mary stuart the pillaging of a forgotten village church on the remote little island of zeeland reported in copenhagen dis- i patches last week recalls one of the j most brutal episodes in all british history here since his death in exile in 157s has iain tho body of one of the husbands of mary queen of scots the earl of bothwell in i searching for treasures or accident- ally thieves smashed the glassedin j coilin which for more than three and la half centuries has be the remains i of the man about whom historians agree that no good word can be said james hepburn highborn and ad venturous inheriting the title and i castles of the earl of bothwell has i been said to have contributed more i than any other person to sending mary to the galiows although a protestant hepburn became one of tho most violent antienglish leaders in the bitter religious wars between scotland and england after exile in france and impri sonment by queen elizabeth in the tower bothwell returned to scot land in 15g5 at the summons of mary his daring and strategy made possible his escape despite pursuit by ships elizabeth sent in search of him his complete ascendency over mary- appears to havo dater definitely from tho murder of the queens secretary rizzio in march 1560 from then on ho was her chief adviser attend ing with her the craigmiller confer ence at which both signed tho bonds which were to result in the murder of the queens husband darnley to mary bothwell was a glori ous rash and hazardous young man he was masterful and daring and possessed of a certain courage that even his bitterest enemies were forced to recognize tho intention of queen mary to make tho earl of bothwell her hus band was for a time kept secret sho sought refuge with him at dun bar castle he met her riding out- sido of edinburgh and leading a force of s0o spearsmen escorted her forcibly or otherwiseto dunbar less than a month later mary made bothwell duke of orkney and shet land within a month after their mar riage mary queen of scotb and bothwell were again seeking refuge to bo separated from tiicn on both wells light to denmark was tho last of his adventurous life he was no longer in position to aid his queen and her downfall left him tho pris oner of king frederick ii of den mark from whom during marys reign ho had obtained safety by promising to restore to denmark the orknoya and shetland eleven yeare- after his marriage with mary he earl of bothwell died at zeeland aspiration let ma to day do something that shall tako a little sadness from the worlds vast store and may 1 be so favored as to make of joys too scanty sum a little more let me not hurt by any selfish deed or thoughtless word the heart of foe or friend nor would 1 pass unseeing worthy need or sin by silence where i should defend however meagre be my worldly wealth let me givo something that shall aid my kind a word of courage or a thought of health dropped as i pass for troubled hearts to find let me tonight look back across the span twixt dawn and dark and to my conscience say because of some good act tc beast or man the world is beer that i lived to day irew of salpwreeked schooner john w miller which leu st johns nf with a load of cod for brazil she was abandoned after being wrecked by a storm in midocean and the crew was picked up by a german steamer and landed at colon whence the cartnlhia irought them back to entrain for canada they are sitting wm ken nily 1st mate of st johns capt cyril horwood st johns boat swain john clark of carbonear nf back row f rogers st johns wm laing carbonear theo pike harbor grace john green cook carbonear judge youre charged with throw ing your motherinlaw out of the window accused i did it without thinking your honor judge i realize that my dear man but dont you see how dangerous it was for anyone passing at the time whether administrations are re sponsible or not they get blamed for bad times and never fall to take credit for good ones archibald do you and your wife ever think f o same john john when i stay late at the club we do she keeps thinking what shell say when i gt home and so do i conshpaied children constipation is one of tie most com mon ailmjntu of childhood and the child suffering from it positively can not thrive to keep ioe little one well tho bowels must be kept regular and tho stomach sweet to do this nothing can equal babys own tfcmcts they are a mild but thorough laxative are pleasant to take and can be given to the newborn bah with perfect safety thousands of mother use no other medicine for thei little ones but babys own tablets they are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co broekville ont flappers vocabulary to under stand a modern young womans vo cabulary it is necessary to know that cute may describe a sports road ster a bridge prize a dance step a baby a dog or rudy vallee wait for something to turn up and it will but it will be your toes tommy pa why was adam created first father to givo him a chance to say something autos as earthquake refuges automobiles are cited as admira ble earthquakeproof buildings by dr t a jaggar american volcano expert as a result of personal ex- the tinwhistle player tis long since long since since i heard a tinwhistle played and heard the tunes the hapenny tunes th tunes that were before cendfind and cid went irelands rounds that were before the surety that strings have given sounds breath and now is standing in the mist and jigging backward there shrilling with fingers and with a tinwhistle player he has hares eyes a long face rim med around with badgergray aimless like cries of mountain birds the tunes he has to play noiseless factory to help workers also to be built without windows machines to be painted orange a fastory without wiadows and having other features of au unusual if not revolutionary character is to be constructed at fitchburg mass conditions under which the employes work will be so controlled that they will te uniform night aud day and everything possible will be done to make work easy it is expected that efficiency win be increased by about 30 per cent and the experiment is being watched by industry noseeiminatig devices will make the factory uiet tho walls will be built to absorb sound and machines will be mounted on cork noises from the manufacturing processes will be made to counteract each other the intensity of daylight changes constantly thus putting a strain on cyo muscles and bringing u fatigue in this wiudowless factory electric lamps with special diffusing shades will furnish illumination a certain amount of ultraviolet lijit will be introduced the temperature in the factory will ho kept constant the air being washed on entering the building heated in cold weather and cooled by a spray in warm weather drafts are to be eliminated as colors according to psychology either depress or raise the spirits of humans they are the basis for the decorative scheme the walls and ceiling will be white blue and green machines will bo painted a bright orange to make them easily visible and thus tp reduce the chance of ac cidents classified ativtrrttsi- x a 2 i ilolt maoiink ilamikninixa all wwl l ill wool 11 tm ull viis lio 10 up iampv froe stocking yarn mills iept- t orillta at acents waaied r en to lbarjs mniatciioip ata course construction writ- mill iatur oolf llanntnr 41s ciurvb st toronto aqekt3 wasted wk okshu- to have a locaia akm in every tovn and tarn o the yrovinees wo are in paslttoi to oftt you a very oleonit arj inylng proposition tle ivnr s asv ni u assate you regular ivrto lo- ar ticulars ejutkc salas company llul- four uuildiiife- montreal j long wait tbe office boy took off his cap pre sented the bill and stood at ease my boss- says im not to go back un til you give me the money you owo him he said oh was tho reply of the debtor i wonder if lieu laeogalia you with a i beard bjatbwts 2 list or wanted inventions n anikull informutlon si lreo on ltiosl the ttamsav co olut w ti3 ban st ottawa ont caller inquiring for son of the house whaurs young angus mr mcfefe mr mcfee hes doon in the shed sharpening the gramophone needles were giving a wee party the nicht the thai for stretches tunes bare and men whose lives are lone many of us find it harder to shirk than to work clubs can hire planes airplanes will bo leased to british light airplano clubs according to the- department of commerce tho planes at tho disposal of tho clubs will be gipsy i moths with wooden fuselages and equipped with telephones auto matic slots and a compass tho planes will bo fully insured by the do havil- land company tho builders against all ground and air risks including third party risks they may bo hired for any period up to six months at 201 a month ami for a period beyond six months at 5243 all rentals are pay able in advance planes must bo main tained at the expense of the lesseo in a correct airworthy condition and must bo operated in accordance with the provisions of the air navigation acts in tbo event of accidents causing dam- ago to the aircraft tho first 7720 of damage must be met by the lessee the bankers little word yes has power to break tho bank and his lltllo word no has power to break every body else wo cant say much for theso dresses that look like they had been caught in a door and portions torn off as the lady left home lovo is tho only commodity needed to insuro k happy marringo between meals beauty that used to bo skin deep is now skin and knee deep dreams thai como true would anyway we know a man who fell out of a twenloth storey window without hurt ing himself there was a balcony out side ttfs ability most in demand is reliability periences during the earthquake september 25 1921 in hawaii in a recent announcement from the hawaiian volcano research as sociation dr jaggar describes how he happened that day to be driving in his automobile to visit a friend then says dr e e frees weeks science new york on arriving at the friends house dr jaggar was astonished to find the inhabitants in great excitement and the house partly ruined a violent earthquake had hap pened while dr jaggar was in his moving automobile in spite of long experience as an earthquake observer he had felt no thing during the shocks which fol lowed dr jaggar reports many peo ple left their houses and slept in their automobiles even when not in motion dr jaggar reports a sedan on springs and rubber tires produced almost no sensation to tho occupants while ad jacent homes were rattling and rock ing with the aftershocks houses usually act he finds as magnifiers of earth movements so that what seems to be a violent earth quake to a person indoors may seem to a person on the ground in the open to be a single not very strong thud under his feet or may pass alto gether unnoticed or padraic coum in old pastures love when the mists of the early morning disappear or the rays of the sui the sou can climb to heights sub lime in commruit with jesus the son though the darkness of night sur round you and your soul is deep in despair his love and strength can lift yon if you believe that he is there i m steeper london ont whats the idea of the greens hav ing french lessons they have adopted a french baby and want to understand what it says when it be gins to talk how to lose fat and get that youthful feeling over in great britain when a man is feeling as fit as a fiddle and looking the picture of health they say hes got that ioiuschen feeling that means he takes iiis little dose of krusclicn salts every morning its the same in the usa in this may explain why it is that j p au i 1 in south africa for kniselien salts are primitive men havo few myths of earthquakes but many of floods and ires having no houses to magni fy them primitive men probably felt only the very greatest earthquakes hut anybody is impressed by a forest fire or a flood me tho longest air route at present with a regular service of planes is from now york to hnenos ayrcs a distance of 5ss0 miles caller at telephone give main 2g33 hello this th wife- called yes caller listen dear will it bo all right if i bring a couple jf fellows homo to dinner tonight called why certainly caller what calle certainly it will ill be very giad to have them caller oh pardon me lady wrong number mr fiancees father seems to think she is marrying a fool but hes wrong why are you going to break tho engagement tests show lack of vitamin cause of grey hair premature gray hair may be duo to lack of some vitaminllko material in tho food just as lack of ono of the vitamins causes tho disease called rickets this is suggested by re searches roported to tho academy ot sciences in paris by prof gabriel bertram says dr b e free in his weeks science new york in experiments planned for a dif ferent purpose ordinary black and dark gray rats wero fed on diets con taining all vitamins known to be necessary but mado of purified or eynthelic foods instead of natural materials like vegetables and grain to tho investigators surprise the black coats of tho animals began to turn silver gray this may happen the experiment ers knew because of bad health but the rats in this instanco wero per fectly healthy as was confirmed by blood tests now sold tho world over krusclicn salts is not one salt only it is the combination of six salts necessary to healthy life take half a teaspoon in a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning modify your diet and exercise regularly but dont miss a morning for krusclicn not only puts and keeps the stomach liver kidneys and bowels in a splendid healthy condition but purifies your bloodstream and sends new life and activity to every part of your body results commendable genuine gratitude miss miller of croydon writes in gratitude i feel i must writa and tell you what wonderful benefit i have derived from taking a bottle of your carters little liver pills having been troubled with indiges tion and sick headache for several months a friend recommended mo to try your famous pills with tho results that after the first dose i was made aware of their very real tonic value and felt i had at last discovered a remedy which per formed what it claimed to do take carters little liver pills for the complexion and constipation all druggists 25 and 751 red pkgs does tottr face burn and itch after shaving try cuticuru siiavikg stick ic jootlics nml hrals mill m wonderfully efficient coughs talc half a tcaipoonful of 4 htnjfsls in moljiso heat minartj inhale ir alio rub it well into your cheat youll get relief 1 tho man with a private grievance usually becomes a public nuisance the new vicar was calling upon one of his parishioners i hear ho said that you havo a son in tho film busi ness at hollywood that 1 have replied tho woman proudly how long has ho been in america mrs smith fivo years sir indeed and dees ho ever como back to eng land every smmer regularly and brings his wifo with him i ex pect that is so elr and theyre been five smart glrle too causes headac wlien theres too much acid in your stomach you must forco your self to work and even pleasures are too great an effort appetite lags tho digestion is poor tho whole system suffers li boratory tests show an acid condition is duo to errors in our modern diet but you need not wait to diet your way out of tho trouble take a tallespoonjul of phillips milk of magnesia this will neutralize the excess acid istantly make you feel like a new person in just a few moments take a little whenever heartburn sick headaches nausea flatulence indigestion or biliousness show tho dlgcstivo system is becoming too acid whenever you are taking cold or feel sluggish weak constipated phillips milk of magnesia has a gentle laxative action delightful to take endorsed by physicians for 60 years and pre scribed everywhere for men wo men and children the genuine is always a liquid lt cannot be mado in tablet form it always bears tho nam phillips for your protection made in canada flmk on coughs colds a 8pely eafc proven remedy for children and adults bwcklexs am tlhtofuah asmat sippmtvt 17a j we can never be sure nisi what makes a child restless but the remedy can always fie the sums good old castorial ihcres onilort in every drop ol this pure vegetable preparation and not the slightest harm in its ircqucnt use as often as your child has a tretlul spell is feverish or cries and cant sleep let castoria soothe and quiet nun some times its a touch ol colic sometimes constipation or diarrhea a on- dition that should always be oheckcil without delay just keen cnstorii handy and ive it oromptlv iiief will follow verv promptly it doesnt von should all i oavsm 3d i have to work in the torc md do my own housework too and i got nervous and rundown and was in bed nearly all summer the least noise would make me nervous i wa told to take lydia e pinkhams vege table compound and i have taken seven bottles it has made mc strong er and put more coloi into my ace i am looking after my store and housework and my four children and i am getting along nicely now mb j matin r r vo 5 barton su east hamilton ontario canada lydia erlnkliaijisi vegetable gompoili lit l prvfcim mis cc it mm 0 s0 ie cbir onlirie cjii- issue no 6 31 t

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