Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 17, 1935, p. 6

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quicks to 2 driik nil kiks of al repeat trym in 2 1qjr follow directions to ease pain and discomfort almost instantly when you have a cold remember iho simple treatment pictured here prescribed by doctors everywhere to day as the aukk safe way because of aspirins quickdisinte grating property aspirin takes hold almost instantly just take aspirin and drink plenty of water every 2 to 1 hours the first day less often afterward if throat is sore use the aspirin gargle but be sure you get aspirin it is made in canada and all druggists have it look for the name bayer in the form of a cross on every aspirin tablet aspirin is the trade mark of the bayer company limited doss not harm the hear m 3 if tfiroat i sore crush inj stir 3 aspirin tablets in a tliird of a glass cf yift and kirtfe this tsrs the soreness ir yc- throat almost instantly i n g s of f 0 rt u n e in- leslie beresford what do you mean by saying nothing should be done about it fhe demanded of john christopher its my uncles last will and testa ment and its in yonr favour i tell you that florrie has it she must be made to give it up no that you can come into the money supposing r dont want to tome into it john christopher laughed theres been far too muoi trouble caused over that will already and im not having any more made syl- lia i dont care a hang who lias the wretched thing 1 never want to hear of it again anyhow just then through iho open wind ows came th roar and splutter ot approaching motors wanking blasts from klaxons brilliant headlights as the cars swung in at the villa gates flung dazzling shafts athwart he velvet blackness of the night two large vhlning shapes drew up outside uniformed police emerging from them at the same moment the dybbat- foa and the other detectives return ed to the room obviously ready to leave it seemed to sylvia thai all of a sudden the room became full of uniformed men completely sur rounding the pale and downcast faces of their four prisoners commenc ing to hustle them out to the wait ing cars while she was watching this the touch of a cold hand on hers made her start and turn to find florrle standing by her side tears shining in her large black eyes ill say goodbye to you miss sylvia she was saying in a voice which she tried to keep calm hoodbye florie sylvia stared at her wandering whatever do you mean where do you think youre going then with them of course miss she motioned over her shoulder towards the departing paula and tony with him anyhow where he goes i go too stands to reason hut hes going id shanghai and to prison sylvia reminded her startled ilorrie nodded her sleek head ttliruksed her shoulders ill go to shanghai too she said go there and hide near where hes in prison waiting for him and when he comes out maybe miss hell have had enough then and be ready to go straigit ill be there to help htm if thats his mind and it it isnt a joy to 11 users plates cant elip or slide never causes soreness fcccauso teeth fit a snugly as natural ones largest seller in tho world your dentist knows why he prescribes it ml cost issue no 3 35 44 13 then ill go crook with him so long as im with him it doesnt matter i told you that back in monte miss sylvia good or bad 1 love him so much as that and yet sylvia stared at her marvelling it isnt an hour since that out on thiit road he was threatening to kill you would have done too hiss if it hadnt been for you caling out when you did and coming to my help which reminds me she had suddenly thrust searching fingers in at the neck of her frock bringing out a folded paper winch she pushed hurriedly into sylvias hand it may seem a queer way of being grateful to you for saving me from being killed he went on under her breath by giving you whats going to take your fortune from you but there it is and 1 just couldnt do less thank you florrie sylvia lean ed forward and kissed that scarlet tragic mouth as air fellowes said just now heres been more than enough trouble about that piece of paper its been no good to me the fortune 1 thought was mine and ill gladly get rid of it but im not letting you go at all gladly florrie she added cling ing to hie girls hand i dont like it a bit surely surely you could stay with me come to england with me i shall be looking for a job there and youd soon get one vou must stay not if i owned all the money in the world miss sylvia dear the other shook her head where my man goes i go too ive arranged that with mr weston the detective xext moment she had followed paula and tony with their escort out into the night sylvia was left that fateful will in her hand the wings of fortune which belonged to john christopher whether he want ed them or not less ot them was sylvia thinking at this moment as florrie followed tho man she loved in that she felt florrie and she were on common ground both loving without hope of being loved in return chapter xxi and now she heard john chris topher saying when some few min utes later the whole bustle of de parture was over and the villa had resumed again its usual unbroken quiet we must fix you up elsewhere for the night you cant possibly stay on here alone now the others have gone ci why not sylvia turned to him i shant quite he alone there are servants maybe but thats not enough vandcrduyls coming to stay over at spiza when weve fetched his things from the inn youd better collect your belongings and come too hut that did not suit sylvias ideas at all for one thing she couldnt stay a single hour at that hydro hotel while stella darllngford was there too she had no wish to see any more of john christopher now either if it could be avoided and it could it could be avoided by tho plan which already she had begun to form a plan made necessary because of tho will which florrie had returned to her at this moment held behind her back out of john christophers sigit sho knew from what he had earl ier said so definitely that it would be sheer wasto of time to expect him to do anything about that will that would all have to be done by her behind his back ami witbout his kuo ledge and that couid only hap pen by refusing this embarrassing offer of his thanks all the same she shook her head but 1 much prefer to stay where 1 am i tall be quite all right here john you and mr vau- derduyl dont need to worry a single moment about me and no argument john christo pher or the other could produce could make her alter her decision still less would she have them stay at tiie inn as was then proposed n why should you disturb your selves about me she laughed i little impatiently weary of beiu pressed anxious as well that thoy should go and leave her free for her own purposes because you ought not to be left here without company frowned john christopher at any rate she shrugged iii will be safer company than the com pany ive had here till tonight do please leave me to know my own mind right 111 be along in the moin ing and make sure youre allright find out what your going to do john ciristopher grudgingly agreed in the end kxactly what sylvia did not pro pose he should discover till it was too late she watched him go pies- j cntly with wistful eyes and a ter rible heartache realising that it must be her last sight of him for her sake at least and then when lie and yanderduyl had vanished into the night she wasted not a moment over her ar rangements in less than an hour all her belongings had been packed placed in tonys car which had been brought from the girage and with sylvia at its wheel it was niakin its way down the mountain road which earlier in the evening she had taken afoot she had to take her risks as to the road and its dangers but some how she overcame them the night if very dark was at least find and the road after some time grew broader and less difficult xor did she experience as sheiiad been in clined to fear any trouble at the frontier trmvelling alone and at such an unusual hour morning found her refreshed by a bath and an hours sleep sitting down to breakfast on the sunlit ter race of the villa savini to the sur prised servants she offered no cx- i plana t ion concerning paula and tony merely telling them that sho had come back alone on urgent busi ness which was true enough anyhow and it took her in the car directly- after breakfast telling herself that by now- john christopher would probably be with stella darliugford over at splza having forgotten all his overnight anxiety about berself and she headed the car for the eng lish bank where john christopher had broken to tony and herself tho misleading news that old luke mas- singhams money had disappeared this time it really was to disap pear so far as sylvia was concern ed that was her intention when she drew up the car outside the bank and went in asking to see the manager so our good friend mr fellowes proved a false prophet after all little bdy to be continued ima bear says shes willing and ready to wed jack louis brown of louisville ky made an offer to marry any woman who could earn at least 18 a week and is going begging publication of he offer so far has brought only two replies one whicli jack regarded as a burlesque from ima beat describing her self as an elderly female willing and ready to wed the other from a fatherly person advising hint not to surrender because women are still physically and intellectually inferior to men college students prefer ingenues dont encourage coeds to acquire general knowledge an editorial in varsity toronto university magazine headed are the women to blame scores fem inine students for lack of interest in intercollegiate debating women from other colleges come here no more intelligent no better informed than our own but buoyed by tho knowledge that it means something to their university whether they win or not it is one of the events of the year here ou of a possible 0000 perhaps 100 un dergraduates are even aware that an intercollegiate debate is taking place when our women come to speak they represent the interest felt by the university and the re suit is inevitable what we need is more complete realization of the value of debating for women more work pdi into it greater cooperation from the men then we may get somewhere try to talk to the average university girl of questions of national or in ternational importance and she wil turn in a bored manner to discuss her new party dress why because she has found that she can make a far greater hit with friends of the male persuasion by making cooing sounds at them than by displaying her knowledge of the situation in europe and if men arc possessed of greater oratorical accomplishments they arc in no way disposed to lie generous with them the other day one of the mens debating clubs dis cussed the question of admitting women to their debates the motion was defeated they were afraid the presence of women would turn their meeting into pink teas gentle men prefer ingenues traces alphabet back to 1400 bc two new theories regarding an cestry of the alphabet held attention of bible research students at a meet ing of the society of biblical litera ture and exegesis in new york inscriptions found at turquoise mines in the sinai desert some years ago have been hailed as an im portant early link in the alphabets family tree the age of this alpha bet has been estimated at 1800 or 2000 bc it has been speculated that the phoenician alphabet well- known grandfather of modern let ters may trace its ancestry back to these sinai tablets taking issue witli this view t w kosmarin declared the phoenician alphabet was descended not from sinai but directly from the alpha bet of ras shamra and is estimated to date from 1400 bc the eas shamra alphabet said mr rosmarin developed from charac ters of babylonian cuneiform writ ing his theory would have our al phabet stem from babylonia rather than from egypt where the sinai miners got their picture signs for their alphabet a new viennese theoiy regarding the language of the sinai inscrip tions was explained by prof romain butin of the catholic university of america this viennese dr j lci- boviteh declares the sinai alphabet was devised not by people speaking a semitic language as is generally believed but by hamitic people like the egyptians jirunette blueeyed cave men coeds choice murray ky coeds prefer men who are men big broad shouldered cave men who would be the boss a poll of women stu dents at murray state teachers college revealed blonde men ran second to the black haired blue eyed type and red heads were out of the running salada orange pekoe blend will prove a sheer delight to lovers of fine tea saiam what does your handwriting show by geopfkey st clair graphologist all rights reserved editors note more snd more people are learning the hidden truths about themselves their characters and potentialities through character analysis from handwriting have you read the euthors invitation in the follctni article several letters jitve reached me from readers ttiio dlie to know something of the background that makes graphology so useful and ex act a science and in this article i will deal with one or two angles of it sometime ago the physicians times magazine said the nerves at the extreme fiugertips aie extra ordinarily sensitive and traces of grey matter similar to that in the brain may be found and itobert saudek a prominent european cryp- tologist declared tiiat llaudrwriting is really a misnomer it should be called hralnwitlting this is be cause the impulse and motive power come from the brain llaudwriting is no mere muscular act if you think it is try to write a letter whilst reading a book it often appears to the ordinary person when a graphologist gives an accurate character delineation from handwriting that he is a regular ma gician nothing would be further from the truth as 1 have said be fore it is simply a scientific evalu ation o the indications revealed to tho practiced graphologieal eye by the handwriting specimen i have often been asked of what practical value is it to anyone to have their character analyzed from their handwriting it is just as practical to ask anyone of wftat use is it to learn more about his busi ness or profession your character is the foundation on which any progress you make is based if you are successful either in achieving wealth or gaining hap piness then your inner nature is re sponsible the person with a slug gish mentality who is too inert or indolent to go to the trouble of mak ing real use of the powers and cap abilities within him rarely gets any where the successful person is he who makes the fullest use of the capa cities that have heen given to him young peopla needed iioldancs little girls question started jessie beattie on new line of public service who leaves no stone unturned to in crease his knowledge and power anything and everything that you do or wish to do depeuds on your character so it is essential that you know just what you can jo j what your strong points are so that j you can develop them you weak- traits so that you may cither elim inate them if they are negative char acteristics or cultivate ami streng then them if they are potentially valuable graphology helps you to know yoluself it tells the truth with out any frills or favor it will paint a picture of the real you as you are not as you would like to be or as you think you are then you can get to work and make the most of yourself this is a very essentia and practi cal science and large numbers of people are daily realizing the value of finding out the truth about them selves through the eye of a graph ologist 1 have been asked if handwriting shows character and abilities how is it that all doctors do not write the same and all artists and similarly all those wbo are in a single group tho answer to this is simple even all doctors are not built alike they vary in mood temper characteristics one doctor may be a quiet bash ful type whilst another is an ag gressive abrupt type so these dif fering characteristics express them selves in the writing of these people it s very true that certain essen tial similarities may be found in toe writing of most doctors to take this group alone but their general hand writing differs just as their natures differ toronto as a result of a spark ignited by a 10yearold girl one year ago miss jessie l beattie to day is director of rural recreation for the community welfare council of ontario the trail that led miss beattie to the position began in the village of blair while she was teaching three girls privately you dont live here do you one of the children asked her one day whv marv miss beattie ask ed of course i know you cat and sleep here but you dont teally live j here the child answered miss beattie looked at her for a moment and then replied i dont believe 1 do she realized she would you like to have your handwriting analysed and would you like to know what your friends are really like send specimens of the writing you wish to be analysed stating birthdate in each case send 10c coin for each specimen and en close with a 3c stamped addressed envelope to geoffrey st clair graphologist room 421 73 adelaide street west toronto ont all let ters are confidential and replies will be forwarded as soon as possible j wasnt taking any part in commun- ity activities and decided to enquire about them she found the young people wanted something to occupy their leisure time a firm believer in the amateur play as one of the best means of de velopment and entertainment com bined miss beattie wrote the four leaf clover which has since betii produced by innumerable rural com- munnity dramatic groups she call ed the young people together and rehearsals sjoon began the play was a success a library was started with the proceeds and a dramatic club was formed organ izations in other iummunities where leisure time programs were not realized asked for help and sugges tions an editor suggested the com munity welfare council might be in terested miss beattie went to council offi cials who told her they had h looking for almost two years for someone of rural extraction and with a keen interest in promoting cultural recreation she was ap pointed almost immediately since taking the position miss beattie author of two books of verse and a novel has been swamp ed with requests from rural clubs for assistance some coming from as far west as saskatchewan others from quebec and northern ontario and hasnt an open date until the end of march the community welfare council which is financed by subscriptions will send miss beattie to any com munity in ontario that desires her services for organization or develop ment of leisure time of youny people ontario accidents found increased toronto a smmary of figures for the workmens compensation board of ontario for 1934 released recently shows a total of 51730 ac cidents during the year as compar ed wih 38042 reported for 1933 fatal accidents totaled 27i as com pared with 22i the year previous the total benefits awarded during the year 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cold is and you can choose his diet with all tho facts in hand if the thermometer registers nbovo normal keep the child in bed and give a liquid diet it might be bolter to call the doctor for the first symptoms of many childrens dis eases seem to be just a cold vary liquid diet a liquid diet may bo fun if you take a little pains with tho broths and soups cereal gruels raw eggs combined with milk and fruit sateen and cocoa if there is no temperature try a light easily digested diet children of school age need nourishing food but no meat when in bed and little sugar vegetables fruits eggs and milk will do for a day or two when there is a cough avoid dry foods in this case all tho semi solid foods that slip down easily are suitable finally when the cold is broken a diet of higherthanordinary caloric value should be supplied to help the body repair the ravages this means easily digested fats butter cream bacon and olive oil with generous use of eggs milk and fruit keep them on buildingup diet until all traces of the cold are gone menu suggestions the following light menu for a clay may help you in planning others breakfast orange juice or to mato juice well cooked cereal cream crisp toast milk supper lamb broth with barley shredded lettuce with trench dress ing whole wheat bread and butter sandwiches baked apole with cream milk items re sure the bread is cut thin and toasted slowly for the breakfast toast the french dressing for the lettuce salad should be made with lemon juice and olive oil fruit sherbets ice cream custards gela tines and whips belong on he easily digested diet some districts of england xnd wales have not been officially sur veyed for mapping purposes for forty years

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