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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 9, 1932, p. 6

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the 40 anniversary os 91 wlur tea ms for 40 years salada has gives the finest quality in tea present prices are the lowest in 15 years a musical typewriter not 0110 that plays tunes but one with which a musical score cau he written just as one prints words with an ordinary typewriter attempts at something of the kind have been made we learn from an ar ticle in la nature i paris but none has been successful until the invention of the machine described below we read jiitherio little progress has been made in printing music and even in writing it while the processes em ployed in printing and reproducing written languages have been continual ly improved the reproduction of music cither v typography or by hand has remained as it has been for years attempts to construct a machine to write music have met with instir mountable difficulties especially in ef fecting the necessary combination of the notes and musical signs on tho one hand and the lines of the staff on the other it has been thought to solve the problem by using sheets of music- paper or by writing the lines of the staff at the outset by a special ma chine but this process was difficult and necessitated too great watchful ness machines based on this prin ciple were therefore quickly aban doned a musicwriting machine invented by gustavo rundstatter an engineer of frankfortontliemain works on an entirely different principle outwardly it exactly resembles an ordinary type writer except that the common key board is replaced by one of special de- blgn and that the carriage instead of advancing every time a key is touched stays quiet until the assemblage of botes and signs is complete the dif ficulty of adjusting the signs with re ference to the staff is avoided by an organic connection of each note with the corresponding part of the staff the latter is formed automatically by the junction of notes and signs on the blank paper at such impression the notes are written as easily as quickly and as exactly as one would play them on the keyboard of a piano the copyist is never fatigued and the typewritten score is quite as neat and clear as a printed sheet long journey a rnau who spends a good deal of time travelling is devoted to golf when at home lie is more cele brated for enthusiasm than for ac curacy one day he got into a deep bun ker where he stayed for a long time hs opponent strolled over to dis cover the globetrotter had dug quite n sizable hole in bis efforts to dis lodge the ball well bill li said genially off to australia again getting most people think of it in terms of getting but success begins in terms of giving henry ford french seek word for english week end paris efforts are being made to find a french term lor weekend a prize has been offered for the best sug gestion the competitors are finding how ever that the term like cocktail and live oclock tea is borrowed from the english which has become rather firm ly embedded in the french language many seekers after an alternative de clare there i no hope of banishing weekend so they propose phonetic substitutes one of the most promis ing is auiquende which has the merit of being fairly accurate french representation of the normal pro nunciation more enterprising wordcoiners seek a purely french equivalent and urge their fellowcountrymen to adopt 1hebda or trevelabenr or la re- lache the last term is used by theatre managers to indicate that their houses are temporarily dark aztec mystery a thrilling story of the old west by hurrah leisstvr jl christies graham wafers the graham wafers you have always liked best kept crisp and fresh in a new package sykops1 satiny hotmail telieiiik i rightfully owns iht ailtc mim- ho ms she wlltw ii rolls janet iiucr who holds lcttl titii oitttm a reward for his capture she s khlntitptti by griajs trans hut s ny follows ami scapj3 with htr sustk hi in of belli in league with garcia in th kidnapping thford manager of the mine imports men to guard the payrolls two of them walk into a saloon gft into an argu ment with jake umnahy a driver the j stake ami a friend of sonnys anil vhoot 1 try this salad dressing kraft oki faebionctl salad dttfreing will krrji for ckh jt fctavb gool right down to ilic lt tangy teasjioonful lit err never any wame ami it wllfl for an amazingly low jtice cri foine lotlay 1 t motrin conaja reaft salad dressing 40th anniversary of salada tea company forty years ago this month in an unpretentious little building on front street in toronto the salada tea company packed its first pound of tea founded in 1s92 by the late honourable peter larkiu the busi ness progressed very rapidly and by ls9 a branch had been opened iu montreal two years later the united states market was invaded and an office opened in buffalo today three of the largest and finest ware houses in the world devoted exclu sively to the packing of tea stand as a memorial to the founder located in toronto montreal and in boston the scene of the memorable tea party which precipitated the revolutionary war the canadian market was then con trolled b china and japan teas the largest sale being china tea of poor quality these teas were being sold from chests exposed to air dust dampness foreign odours and so forth all detrimental to the quality of tea in england which was and still is the greatest teadrinking country in the world ceylon and indian teas of line quality had practically dis placed china teas and it occurred to larkin that canadians also would pre fer hese finer teas he consequent ly introduced a ceylon and indian blend to this continent he then con ceived the idea of packing it in metal packages in order that it would reach the consumer intact with its flavour and quality unimpaired by dampness store odours etc this step revolu tionized the tea market on this con tinent he sought a name for his product and decided on salada which was the name of an old indian tea garden all that was left now was to tell the public about it lie wisely decided that the quickest and cheapest way do this was by means of the news paper the result was so gratifying that he continued to use the news papers as his chief advertising vehicle from that day he strove always to give the public the finest quality tea he could at the price and then advertise it for all he was worth his achievement is the largest selling package tea in north america on the shelf it is still customary in rural districts in scotland for the minister to preach a series of sermons around one scrip ture text the parable of the ten vir gins had been selected by a minister for a series of ten sermons in which he took one virgin at a time many of the church folks were tired of the subject at the end of a week or two but it was left to the beadle to tell tho minister the truth asked by the preacher as he was ills- robing tiim in the vestry one evening how ho was enjoying my analysis of tho characters of the virgins the beadle replied brusquely tho hale congregations fair scunnert wt them sir they maun be a lot o lough auld maids by this time 1s3ue ho ji a welshman spending a holiday in london noticed on a door of a big house tho words please ring the ocli he rang the bell in a minute a footman appeared and asked him what he wanted nothing said the welshman then why did yon ring tho bell asked the footman be- canse it said so replied tho welsh man oh said the footman with a smile i see you come from the conn- try where nannygoats grow on goose berry hughes yes said the welsh man but in loudon there are some more wonderful igbts you have only i o ling she lull and a monkey jv7pi j- i chapter xll hut instead of much dancing and hilarious merriment in the salrun the men weie prone to talk to each other in low tones instead of laughter there was a buzz of angry uneasy tsifc three wandering cowpuneheis on their way to the panhandle in search of a job were jovially intoxi- ctet and surrounded by shrilly gig gling girls but the rest of the men glowered and talked to one another instead of to their willing hostesses gleascn and his companion made for the bar the scarred man swag gering and gleason following quietly hough his pale and blinking eyes gazed about him with a lack of ex pression that war more dainting than the most ferocious of trowns would have been the hum of talk wavered and broke s the pair ranged themselves before the bar eyes swept covertly io them and away gleason tapped two fingers on the tar the bartender hastily thrust out two glasses and a bottie charge it to tilford growled iw searced man yes suh said the bartender he had turned pale whe- they came back into the place he waited for further orders no one wojld be watted on whiie these two required his services the scarfaced man grinned sud denly at bim and murmured to glea son gleason nodded and spoke tone- lessly my frien was wonderin he said in his monotonous voice if the house wasnt plannin to set up drinks for the crowd he thought he heard yuh say so yes suh stammered the bar tender his hands shaking he began to prepare for the general drink yuhil all drink with us announc ed the scarfaced man jovially to the watching sullen crowd well pro pose a little toast to hell with sonny hoiman an his friends there was a stirring and outside the saloon the clattering of horses hoofs the bartender looked as if he were ready to drop behind he bar the instant bullets started flying but the stirring died away once more the swinging doors opened and two men came in then two ethers the place became suddenly and deadly still sonny hoiman struck a match and lit a cigarette he had evi dently just rolled i beg yore par don he drawled my hearin aint so good but i thought i heard some body sayir to hell with sonny hoi man was i right the pair at the bar swung around alertly the faded blue eyes of glea son regarded sonny without expres sion his companion sneered sure did he agreed truculently what yuh got to say about it nothin drawled sonny but it kinda identifies you n yuh pardntr as the folks that killed jake hornaby today gleason opened his mouth and spoke tonclessly he went for his gun first he observed i rekn drawled sonny gently you all dont realize what a law abidin place this here moleville is yuh came here to guard the aztec thats all right but killin folkses is kinda frowned on here even in the best holdup man society the stillness in the roaring zephyr was breathless one of the painted girls giggled nervously men jumped well said the scarred man trucu lently who are you anyway an what yuh got to say about what we do right now submitted sonny mild ly folks arc callin mo mistuh john doe an im a kinda officious actin dtpity sheriff outside o business hours come t take you two fellers to jail one of ihe men behind sonny mov ed forward angrily wait a minute thompson said sonny gently these gentlemen are comin quietly theyll han over their guns real peaceable he moved forward without haste hjs hands swinging naturally his whole air that of a person advancing to greet an old acquaintance a rip ple of indefinable movement spread through tho crowd in tho saloon one of the three intoxicated cowpunehcrs evidently advised of the situation in a whisper from one of the dancenall girls let out a drunken roar of ap proval thats the tff sonny thas thj itlff j- gkssons lips twitched i youre sonny hoiman he said tonclessly jd better let yuh have it his uand dropped in an infinitely uick movement but sonnys own hand flicked to his holster in a flaw less gtiture that was sheer poeuy in its perfection his gun bellowed nd gleasons hand closed oye empti ness sonnys bullet bad struck gltu sons holster bored through it and flung a broken sixgun backward to the floor sonnys gun was bearing on the scarfaced man before the echo of the first shot had ceased an you my frien he dmied politely i dont hunt coyotes as a rule but ill plug yuh if yuh ask for it the scarfaced man sullenly raised his hands shoulder high sonny took his gun and pascd it to thompson of the circle bar thompson he drawled i wish oud take these two fellers an pit cm in jail the sheriff he give yuh the keys me i rekn ill ride off to the hills again 1 hope he added facing those in the roaring zephyr pleasantly that yuh all realize the benefits of law n order an that yuh let the law take its course jake he was a frien of mine an this is the way i want t handle it sudden grins greeted him thomp son and his two hands took charge of gleason and the scarfaced man they marched them out sonny that was the durndest thing i ever saw said th so crisp and crunchy i so nourishing with milk and other beverages youjl like them better than ever awakened and told of the arrest chat she had gone immediately to the jail with tilford and that she had bailed out the two killers then the cigarette dropped unnoticed from sonnys lips lordy rmirmicl sonny as the news sank in that lady sure hates dae sonny hoiman an all his works to be continued a chinese main street narrow dusty beatin his so far he hadnt touch his gun when you shot it off his hip excuse me drawled sonny my name folks is mistuh john hoe the sheriffs done christened me that sonny hoiman you all mistake me for hes a most horrific outlaw i hope i obody aint goin to make the same mistake again especial as if tilford gets many more guards in like those two ill have to be hangin aroun mleville a lot there was a pause and then a roar of laughter it was not a wholly am- ised laughter but a letdown from a tense moment sonny grinned and went out business in the roaring zephyr was excellent for seme time after- wrd other saloons and dance halls were deserted as the news spread and the occupants of the other homes of festivity hastened to the roaring zephyr to hear fron an eyewitness just how- sonny himself an outlaw had come in and formally arrested tilfords guards for the killing jake hornaby but the bartender was relieved and the place immediately closed when additional news came two hours later that tilford accompanied by janet laurier had outed out a justice of the peace and insisted on an imme diate hearing for the two guards and tat janet had secured their release on bail sonny read as he rode the reins slack over his wrist the weekiy moleville times and argus- leader was full of news this week sonny chuckled as he went over the olumns devoted to happenings in which he had taken part there was the holdup of the stage wherein janet had tried to capture him the injury of the sheriff when he and sonny together tried to round up garcias gang of highgraders janets abduction and her return by sonny mostly guess work since she refused to talk- ibout it sonnys raiding of the mine office and his ap propriation of the second payroll sent to take the place of ihe one he had first lifted from the stagecoach sonny did not smile as he read about the kill ing of jake hornaby though the arrest of the two mie guards by an admitted outlaw brought back the j mused wrinkles about his eye the times and argusleader with exem plary discretion referred to the arrest as having been made by our well known and genial fellow townsman mr john doe and let it go at that sonny rolled a cigarette as he rode and read and he had stuck it in his mouth when he came to the final de tail that janet iaurier had been t wtd gems from lifes scrapbook character character is made up of small duties faithfully performed of self- denials of selfsacrifices of kindly acts of love and duty anon human i in prove men t out ward fronde is from with- our character is but the stamp on our souls of the free choice of good or evil we have made through life- j c gentle we are all sculptors working at various forms moulding and chisel ling thought mary baker eddy it is by presence of mind in un tried emergencies that the native metal of a man is tested- lowell remember although bis writings have gained wide acceptance still it is the character of robert louis ste venson that most arrests attention ular and and strolling to with the toin- jades sold no sidewalk just street small huddled shops srre low with open face and fro the vendors calling toms beat and here are wondrous for a song and crimson lacquered vases silk brocades rich old embroideries of rarest shades bronze incense burners and a dinner gong above float billow ig clouds of green and blue of red and yellow silken banner- things that advertise the rifle shop below my ricksha coolie with his swinging queue takes me to buy a treasure that the mings held sacred quite a thousand years ago b p williams in apples of cold in the garden prepared the canadian fish products are for market in accordance with most approved practice thats one reason why they are such excellent food top prices for lambs lei us reason together send for free book on baby welfare docs baby cry at night nd wnko you is ho difficult to manage pale or underweight our anlhori- lative book on baby welfare will help you mothers all say they wish lhey had known of babys welfare eooncr its so helpful sensiblo and naves o much trouble your copy mailed free uso the coupon btlow th borin co liioilrd 115 gcoicsrroinort centlrinra t in ittt 1j tutkut entilm ujty wvuw k from ji1 the information we can gather there is a fairly heavy crop of lambs thsi year and methods of mar- ketinjr likely to be somewhat different due to the fact that abattoir companies have decided to pace in cold storage only about 50 of what they have usually stored in previ ous years they realize from past experience that the consum ing public seem to prefer fresh lamb rather than lamb from cold storage and as an illustration we find that according to government statistics there was in storage on april 1st 1932 some five million twenty two thousand pounds as against three million one hundred and fifty thousand pounds on april 1st 1931 showing that conditions and requirements are changing during the last few years the quality of lambs have shown a decided improvement and by doing so you have done much to stimulate greater consumption hence demand for greater volume this has been accomplished by better breeding better feeding and castration of buck lambs light thin lambs do not produce good quality lamb meat heavy lambs are also undesirable for the market but good fat lambs yielding a dressed carcass of thirtyfive to fortyfive pounds are desirable and will command top prices or in other words well finished lambs weighing 70 to 90 pounds live weight at the market are desirable lambs weighing over 90 pounds at the market are likely to be discounted in price with all these facts before us we feel disposed to recommend you to ship out your lambs as they get fat and hold unfinished lambs on the farm until fat but the chief feature is to keep sending them out as they get ready believing as we do that prices will be better during the early season of marketing rather than fall months when receipts are likely to be heavy we are anxious that farmers may receive the best possible returns for their lambs and are asking our ship pers to cooperate with you by maintaining a regular ship ping service and assure out readers that we have a full staff of experienced salesmen and in a position to handle all classes of live stock whether by rail or by truck the uniferl farmers cooperalive company limited live stock conunission department union sioch yards west toronto controlling garden pests garden pests control is not dhlculfc where prompt measures are taken just as soon as the cueuiies make their presence known koughly speaking inject pests are divided into two groups those that bite and hose that suck the biters are soon discovered by holes in tho leaves or parts of tho foliage being cut off while wilting or dying foliage is a sign of suckers be ing at work or elso some fungus kor the eating insects spray with poison such as parisgrcen arsenate of lead fresh hellebore or some patent pre paration specially prepared for des troying garden pests tho latter will probably be found most convenient as it is usually necessary only to add a specified amount of water then too these preparations often include some thing else besides the poison so that sucking insects and fungus diseases mo also controlled a sticker that is something to make the solution stick to the foliage is also included paris green is usually applied at the rate of one ounce dissolved in ten gallons of water with a couple of ounces of freshly slacked lime to make the solu tion stick and prevent burning of tho foliage one scant ounce of arsenate or lead makes another good poisoiu cut worms require special treatment these grubs are about threequarters of an inch long grey in color and plump if your freshlysetout pe tunia zinnia aster tomato cabbage or justsprouted beans and peas with er up and topple over you will usually find a cut worm busy just where tho stem leaves the earth mix ono quart of bran with one teaspoon of paris green and add one tablespoon of mo lasses and enough water to moisten the bran spread this sweet sticky mixture around the plants in the even ing and the cut worm menace will soon disappear thorough cultivation is al so advisable where cut worms are seri ous and if the plants menaced are very valuable it is often a good thing to pro tect with a paper collar sunk half au inch into the earth around each plant for sucking insects chief of which aro the aphids or plant lice spray with whale oil soap four ounces of soap to a gallon and a half of water nicotine sulphate or black leaf 40 or any other repellent sold by the seed stores cold water from a fine nozzle under high pressure will sometimes wash off these pests when fungus attacks tho plant the foliage rusts and turns yel low or it may wither and a white powder like mildew cover the leaves particularly on the under side these diseases are usually most severe dur ing the warm murky weather spray ing with bordeaux mixture or dusting with specially finely ground sulphur when the plants are moist will usual ly be found to be effective giw plenty of room most of us make the mistake of sow ing seeds too thickly and also the moro serious error of leaving the plants re sulting from these seeds much too close together under such circum stances growth does not develop pro perly flowers and vegetables as soon as they have formed their second set of leaves so that they can be iden tified should be thinned out rigidly in later thinnings of these vegetables like lettuce beets and carrots tho plants taken out can often be used on the table the larger varieties of head lettuce give most satisfaction when the heads are almost one foot apart each way carrots should be thinned to about three inches apart beets to four inches parsnips to three inches onions to two inches spinach from four to six inches radish if sown thinly are further thinned as they are used this also applies to the first beets and possibly carrots although a light thinning of these vegetables just as soon as they develop their second set of leaves is advisable five plants of corn cucumbers and muskmelons are sufficient for one hill and three of watermelon squash and pumpkin beans should bo from two to four inches apart ml peas about the same grow your own perennials for tho newcomer or the person with a very large area to be planted the simplest and cheapest way of se curing perennial flowers is to grow them from seed sown now in tho writers garden there is a special plot at the rear whero a supply of peren nials is produced in this manner overy summer later on they aro remove to a nursery bed where they aro al lowed to bloom and from which only- tho very best aro taken and placed in permanent quarters very small seeds should bo lightly sprinkled over tho surfaco and gently firmed down while larger seeds may receive a slight cov ering of soil discontent it is curious when one stops u con sider how many discontented mood grow solely not out of any tangiblo hardship in our own lot but out of some comparison of ourselves with our neighbors if another mans wife is handsomer another mans children cleverer or his business moro prosperous it really sectnj to affect us in a most unreasonable way tho truth is that his gains aro not our losses and if all that he has wero swept away from him tomor row it would add nothing is our store and yet wo indulgo in an il logical envy which makes our own fato seem a hundred times harder by j its contrast with his as tho black j onyx behind ft brings out tho ear lines of some cameo

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