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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 11, 1937, p. 7

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blue label 31 hsm pound locoolo and montreal yellow label 28 coronation program a priceless aid to broadcast listeners details procession step by step and service in westminster abbey word by word advance orders forecast an enormous sale recent events in england have ne cessitated costly changes in the offi cial souvenir programme of the cor onation many new plates have had to be made and portions of the text have had to be rewritten and reset produced in the form of a brochure the programme will be a masterpiece of the printers art in every way be fitting tho grandeur of the historic occasion it is designed to commemor ate it consists of thirtytwo pages of toxt and illustration with a cover bearing the royal coatofarms print ed in full colours and gold according to a bulletin just receiv ed from st- jamos palace london the contents will include special photographs of their majesties king george vi and queen elizabeth photographs of her majesty queen mary their royal hlghnecses the princess elizabeth the princess mar garet and other members of the roy al family a coronation ode by john masefield poet laureate the when you want to alkalize stomach fast kings majesty the significance of the coronation to the empire by john drinkwater description of the cor onation proceedings a pictorial map of the route of the procession an introduction to the service by his grace the lord archbishop of canter bury the coronation service in westminster abbey an explanation of the coronation ccrci jnlal with illustration by sir gerald wollaston garter principal king of arms a genealogical table showing the des cent of the crown with the aid of this programme those listoning to the coronation broadcast from london will be able to follow the historic ceremony word for word and with complete understand ing of what is taking place in the heartcentre of the empire at each and every moment those wishing to secure a copy are trongly advised to order same through their bookseller or news agent with out delay the price is 50 cents and delivery may be taken on april 23rd when the programme goes on sale orders so placed now will definitely be filled but once tho presses start no further orders can be accepted be yond the few that can be taken care of out of a very conservative over run many public and private institu tions societies clubs and hospitals have already ordered large supplies and one west african colony will dis tribute copies in its public schools last reports from england are that more than half a million copies have already been sold by gracious permission of his ma jesty tho programme is being issued by king georges jubilee trust all profits from its sale will be donated to bettering the lot of the underpri vileged youth of great britain arguments were tried expostu lations were attempted but will was not to be shaken it was enough for him that a clergyman had sen fit to remove his daughter from the theatre be cause of words which he will rogers had used at that moment there was no film ready for will rogers to play in so this gallant cavalier decided to go with wiley post on his last fatal flight a smiles and chuckles teeth and the diet fighting decay is a life job pediatrician indicates the real tragedy of will rogers try this amazing fast way the phillips way millions are adopting on every side today people arc being urged to alkalize their stomach and thus case symptoms of acid indiges tion nausea and stomach upsets to gain quick alkalization just do this take two teaspoons of phil- ups milk of magnesia 30 minutes after eating or lake two phillips milk of magnesia tabids relief comes almost at once usually in a few minutes nausea gas fullness after eating and acid indigestion pains leave you feci like a new person try this way get cither the liquid phillips or the remarkable new phillips milk of magnesia tablets each one equals a teaspoon of the liquid only 25 a box at all drug stores also in tablet form- kach tiny tablet is tho equiv alent of a tcaspoontul of genuino phillips milk of macncsia ph ii i ipc milk of lllr magnesia gold medal haarlem oil capsules fine for weak acid kidneys and bladder irritation viscount castlerosse in london sunday express writes you cant tell what will happen any more than that parson at pasadena did when he wrote that fatal letter which unin tentionally sent will rogers to his death you dont know about that well ill tell you and recount it with sadness for it is one of the tragedies of modern times will rogers a man loved by all prided himself that he never said anything on the stage or off that a child could not listen to for will was one of the straightest and best men who ever lived now eugene oneill had written a play called ah wilderness and will was playing in it a scene is therein depicted touching poignancy but it deals with the subject of sex an older man attempts to keep a young man on the straight path of virtue from which in a fit of temper ho had fallen the older man illustrates his arguments by examples from his own life the next day will received a let ter from a parson expostulating that he had taken his 14ycarold daughter to the theatre but had felt obliged to remove her hurriedly from the building the parson protested with all the vehemence of unthinking prejudice apparently it had not struck this divine that will was only putting into practical words the cry prin ciples which the reverend gentle man gave utterance to from the pulpit of a sunday nevertheless the fact that a clergyman should so express himself upset the simple pure decent- hearted will rogers beyond belief he threw up the part then and there fighting tooth decay is a lifes job it appears from an address delivered recently by dr i newton kugelmass before the new york academy of me dicine and he measures life not just from the day of birth but long before that if physicians listen to him he is a prominent childrens specialist or pediatrician they will think of teeth from the whole period of pre natal development right down to our death he is all for prevention of de cay and this because it takes three years for the milk teeth and six years for the secondary teeth to show de- people who go after nothing gener ally get what they go after father daughter i hope you will go to church this evening the pastors subject an hour with fa vorite hymns should be very inter esting daughter i sbocld like very much to go father but i have an engagement with my own favorite him tonight mr tiltnose no 1 dont want to buy that horse he looks as though he had a mean disposition negro attendant you mustnt mind dat boss ho jus got dat way from runnin in sulky races dixie plug is fresh when you buy it it is cellophanewrapped with the easy opening ribbon 4for your convenience the indefatigable mrs roosevelt m 3s w- v head it or jjpt sauerkraut made of turnips instead of cabbage is be coming populcr in the ozark commu nities you never can tell by the way a fellow says amen in church whe ther he carries his christianity with htm the rest of the week political speaker what we need is a working majority and then a voice better reverse it mis ter what we really need is a major- ity working she looked me up in bradstrcets now im dun one guy did you mark that plaeo where the fishing was so good cay wheras nutritional deficiency i q two yes put an x on the take only six months to do their very s 0 t boat worst first guy thats silly what if dr kugelmass begins by giving the we s get another boat right food to expectant mothers he told the new york academicians tbe whole system of the childs body must be supervised medically from birth to adolescence to develop the resistance that protects against ca ries tooth decay is most active dur ing the three springingup periods of growth the first year of life be tween 6 and 7 and between 12 and 13 about 8 per cent of all children will more or less inherit good or bad teeth or the tendency to have them appar ently the ones with good teeth may take some chances for a time with the wrong fooii but the ones with bad teeth have to put themselves for life in the dentists hands and then with no bright prospect of acquiring more than fillings and bridges in about 9 per cent teeth either de cay or remain sound because the glands are functioning properly or im properly so dr kugelmass is for watching glands and correcting their activities if necessary in about 10 per cent there is some metabolic disturbance meaning that food is not being utilized in the right way then it is the doctors job to correct the conditions if he can in about 05 per cent the food is all wrong the remedy is obvious in about s per cent mouth hygiene is not what it should be perhaps the teeth and gums are not exercised enough meaning that the food is too pappy or perhaps the dentist should be consulted at any rate dr kugel mass holds that solid foods should be introduced into the diet six mouths after birth just to make a baby chew after foods father i never smoked when 1 was your age i hope you will be able to say that to your son when you do grow up son not with such a straight face as you do dad time is a mighty serious subject- some say time goes on this is not so time stays we go on keep this uppermost in your head we go on m si j mm mi dixie along canadas mining highway j e a year no more strained boxes in window for first seeds airplane pilot you seem sad sweet young thing not exactly sad only sentimental every time i get this far from earth i begin to feel terribly homesick if a man is happy he is successful little dorothy there was strange man called- to see you today father did he have a bill little dorothy no daddy just had a plain ordinary nose he gerdener prepares small for earliest sowing flats stop getting up nights ono 10cont box of these famous capsules wll put healthy activity into your kidneys and bladder flush out harmful waste poisons and acid and prove to you that at last you have n grand diuretic and stimulant that will swiftly cause these troubles to cease but be suro and get gold medal haarlem oil capsules safe and harmless the original and genuine right from haarlem in holland mil lions have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it some symptoms besides visits to bathroom at night arc backache moist palms puffy eyes and scanty passage that oft- times smarts and burns itching torture stopped lit a minultl tor quick rtllrf from lis llcikc of ptoplca botdx etenfct aulctca foot rule txd ouxr ttta nptix mpfjr dr dnov toot uuxjxfe bunh o o d ail ctatf trtudo ui lulnidik tut eton unmktahtickluiiuatir ajjouwbctlku drejttormkptotmlt oruocwuok alitor m 0dd paxacatlcni mjuediately relieved millers internal remedy has no equal fur bleeding or protruding piles satisfaction guaranteed sufferers report wonderful results 100 per bottle post pftld to any address 1n canada f miller co 325 main st toronto ontario for coughs due to colds when you feel 1 l worn out when you are thin or stom ach gives trouble with gas or sour rising s try dr pierces golden medical discovery if you have a cough duo to a cold or if you need to put on hnlthy cab this is the tonic for you my appetite failed i lost weight and strength and my whole system beeame so weak also my digestion was affected hid james howatth of east 25th st hamilton onl i started tailing dr tierces golden medical discovery and soon noticed a decided chance i picked up in appetite and weight and was releved of a cough hoc to cold sold by druggists tablets so cents uquld 100 and jus thousands of needing plants are grown successfully each sprint in the small boxes of soil placed in boxes in soulh or east windows they are a reliable aid to good gardening if pro perly handled the preparation of the seed box is a simple task but one that needs care to be reasonably certain of bringing the seedlings to planting size first is the question of drainage the seed box whether it is a cigar box or a larger flat box needs to have holes bored in the bottom about six inches apart in larger boxes and three inches apart in the cigar box over the bottom of the box spread broken flower pots crockery or small pebbles then tcarser soil and last of all finely sifted soil for the finer seeds it is an excel lent plan to cut burlap to lit the box and lay it over the coarse drainage and hen place the soil upon it so that the box may be watered by setting it in a pan of water and there will be no danger of washing the tiny seeds or seedlings firm the soil and sow the seed thinly in rows this is bet ter than sowing broadcast as it will bo appreciated when it comes to the transplanting this sowing is economy quantities of seed are wasted by too thick plant ing the tiny plants crowd each other and none of tliom has a fair chance when they come up thick as fur this necessitates early transplanting be fore the seedlings are strong enough to be handled cover the seed boxes with a damp cloth or piece of paper until germina tion starts and place a pane of glass over tho top remove the paper or cloth as soon as the first tiny sprouts break the soil wipe off the covering glass when water collects on it from evaporation this will prevent mois ture from dripping during the day prop u pone edge of the covering glass for ventilation and keep seed box soil moist but not wet or waterlogged gootl drainage will take care of this if you could get religion like a methodist and experience it like a baptist and be positive of it like a disciple and he proud of it like an kpiscopalian and pay for it like a presbyterian and propogate it like an adventist and enjoy it like a negro that would be some religion activity everywhere with the rapidly developing new larder lake camp located in ontario east of kirkland lake and near the quebec boundary still holding the spotlight in addition to the active mining oper ations omega martin bird and kerr addison many new incorpora tions are getting ready to commence mining the armistice and mcgarry properties to the west and the wesley and pelangio lo the east of kerr addison are probably the most im portant diamond drilling at the kerr addison continues lo enlarge an already large tonnage medium grade ore deposit the recent advance in the shares from pennies to dollars in a short space of time is apparently well justified friend hows your garden get ting along man it is troubled with two kinds of pests friend what are they man the pests that eat the plants and lhe pests that want to al ways know how my garden is getting along dentist vow that didnt hurt did it junior you cant kid me my dad is in the advertising business watches first were made at nuremberg germany at the begin ning of the sixteenth century men can laugh at womens intui tion if they want to but let thoni try to decide which is the front and rear of their wives hats the darkest hour is only co min utes long this from the atchison kansas globe a preacher was talking to a little boy with a bruised eye when he said its wicked to fight and tho little boy said yon had ought to preach to your little boy hes the guy that give me this eye some fifteen miles lo the east of larder the faucoeur and arnttield properties report important mine news francoenr has again enlarged the known extent of its new ore de posit and arntfield has encountered important new ore in its underground operations farther cast reports in dicate that osislto lake to the south of nofanda is at long last to be ag gressively diamond drilled in the west area near the ontario- manitoba boundary achigo river is preparing for an active season it is understood that the shares selling at 20 are to be split twenty for one smelter gold drilling in the gods lake area has oflicially reported a ten to twentyfive cent financing deal among holding companies the in teresting piece of news is the report that mining corporation owns a very substantial interest in kerr addison witlt a present indicated profit of several million dollars the sunshine oil well to the south west of lethbridge in southern alberta is close to completion with gas pressure and oil showings indicat ing a successful well this well will be important not only to the sun shine company but also to nordon and pacalta who have nearby acre ages the plains petroleum well east of lethbridge is nearlng completion the driller states he hopes to reach the desired horizon with ten days clear drilling punctuality and youll jump out of bed in the morning rarin to go tho liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowcla daily if this bilo is not lowing freely your food doesnt digest it just decays in the bowel gas moats up your stomach you get constipated harmful poisons go into tho body and you feci sour sunk and tho world looks punk a mere bowc 1 movement doesnt always get at the cause you need something that works on tho liver as well it takes thoso good old carters little liver pills to get theso two founds o bilo flowing freely antlajsbte yia eel up and up harmle alia gentle they make the bile flowtccry they do the work of cslomeljbutlrfrfono calomel or mercury in thfra ahctnrtarter lituo uver fills by cimc stubbornly refuse anything cse 25c comments the windsor daily star a clergmyau remarks that it is dan gerously close to being an immoral act for sunday school teachers to be pcrsistonly late for their classes the bad example set young people by the elders in this way it is pointed out might have farreaching effects it is important obviously that sun day school teachers should be on lime for their appointments on the other hand it has to be remembered that a sunday school teacher is un paid that he or she merely carries on tho work for the love of it or else through a sense of duty also that such teaching involves a considerable part of many persons and that there are occasions when it is difficult for a teacher to be strictly on time of course if a teacher is persistently late the conclusion may bo reached that the task is too great an interfer ence with his or her private life and perhaps in such circumstances it is better for tho teacher to drop out punctuality is a trait that everyone sunday school teacher or otherwise should seek to develop on this con tinent unfortunately there is a wide spread lack of it we are not nearly as particular and exacting in this re spect as are the people of europe a seven oclock dinner invitation in canada may mean the arrival of the guests anywhere up to s30 the united states still pays civil war pensions amounting to nearly 52000000 weekly classified advertising baby chicks i kghorns 0c barred rocks 10c white rocks 12c frori blood tested stock order early guaranteed delivery april prices lower 10 down balanco cod box 1 c kent hatchery chatham ont emma bugbce writing in tho xcw york herald tribute observes mrs franklin d itoosevelt at tho end of her husbands first term as president and of her fourth year as the most energetic first lady in tho natons history remains with vital ity undiminished and enthusiasm un flagging the statistics of the last year tell virtually the same story as they have every year since she first began to surprise the country with her com muting between washington and new york her speeches letters and motor trips in addition she has written a 100000word autobiog raphy covering the first period of her life and also daily newspaper diary she travelled in iji3c approxi mately 38100 miles received and attended to 89c0fi letters made 18 public speeches and jhook hands with thousands of persons at white house receptions her mileage for lhe yeai s an increase of 3100 over tin 35000 for 135 and brings the tola for four years to 163100 in each of her first two years she travelled iu000 miles a year ago it appqaied hat mrs roosevelt had travelled since 1133 more than twice as far as the presi dent this year she may have lost the travel championship to the presi dent because of his south american cruise of more than 13000 miles on the two longest journeys of tho campaign to texas in june ami denver in october mrs roosevelt accompanied the president covering on the first 4138 miles and on the second 5000 the only trip of tho year which she took alone was her lecture tour in the middle west after the close of the campaign when she reached minneapolis and kansas city a total of 4124 miles the greater portion of mrs roosevelts mileage is accounted for by her shorter less dramatic but frequently repeated trips to new york hyde park and other places a few hours from washington every round trip to new york in 450 miles there have been 53 expeditions in all during the year 53 occasions on which she packed an overnight bag to be absent from her base cither at the white house or hyde park for a day or two or perhaps a week her lecture tour lasted two weeks unusually long the slight fallingoff in the num ber of public speeches there were 68 in contrast to 81 the previous year was accounted for by the eti- o of the campaign it was better that the person running for office do the speechmaking she ex plained and so the presidential campaign train of 1936 was witness to the remarkable spectacle of mrs roosevelt known as the most vocal of first ladies standing smiling and silent beside her husband refus ing to altev her procedure even when the crowds yelled for a speech from her too small retailers act together investors n offer to every inventor list or wanted inventions and full information sent free the ramsay company world patent attorneys 273 bank street ottawa canada quilt patches five pounds 100 nljaulipul materials wash fast hroadcloths make five quilts pattern refund guarantee eton department wils outrcmont montreal prints free mills guaranteed pure wool vwheel1ng yarn guaranteed pure canadian wool grey white mot tled 69c colored yarns 7sc lb plus pos tage bancroft woollen mills bancroft ontario issue no 7 37 e 1 quite a heavy production of braille and mpon literature during the past twelve months is recorded in the sixtyseventh annual report of the xational institute for the blind london more than 755000 bound volumes newspapers magazines and pamph lets come from the institutes special press during that time proofreading and stereotyping being done by the blind themselves there were also published 37g new talking books special gramophone records and over 1000 hound music volumes the quebec malartic gold area we have maintained a close personal contact with this area over some period of time a member of this firm having made a per sonal and firsthand study of the field visiting the various properties individu ally the result of our study is available to those inter ested in canadian mining enterprises bridget zuztz h lotonto stock xamcl 60 king st w toronto for many years past tho small re tail shopkeeper in england as in am erica has been fighting under heavy odds in the contest with the big store and the great chain stores but he has not yielded easily to the mass distributors have been all the advan tages of big buying power sprend overhead charges laborsaving equip ment advertising facilities and low margins of profit tho small retailer has had to make the most of tho personal service ho can offer and of sentimental associations lie still struggles on under difficulties and it might appear to be only a matter of time before he is extinguished or at least restricted to the smallest vil lages but in britain ho is by no means prepared to abandon the struggle an organization baa been formed known as tho society for tho preservation of the small shopkeeper ltd which will aim at removing the handicap under which its members labor its chief object will bo to enable the small man to sell his goods as cheap ly as they can be obtained at the branches of the multiple store com panies manufacturers will be asked to supply the society with goods on the same terms as they are sold to the chain stores railways and road transport companies will be asked to carry them cheaply and it theso do not respond to the demand the society will acquire a fleet of vehicles of its own in other words what tho chain stores have achieved by centralized organization tho small shop keepers now propose to do by cooperation if by union they can put themselves in a position to competo on equal or by nearly equal terms with their power- 1 ful rivals they will have done a ser- vlce to the community for which they cater ns well as for themselves the small shopkeeper single band ed against his big competitor could not hope to give equal service doom ed to inefficiency ho was hound to disappearbut with a strong associa tion of his fellows behind him he can hope to run on equal terms with his powerful rival

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