Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 21, 1924, p. 7

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nxt time try the finest grade inext timely orange pek health education by dr j j middleton provincial board of health ontario br middloton will bo 14 to antwor enaction pakuo hoolu ton through tali oolnmn addroa w at bpadiaa boom ipl craaooat toronto lakes that cost millions among modern engineering feats the building of the great dam of tirso departing glory the famous smithy immortalized by longfellow in his poeia the village sardinia opened recently by the king blacksmith te to be destroyed the of italy ranks as one of the most list- spreading chestnut tree disappeared posing soaie years ago harry granfield gives tanlac full credit i my health has undergone such a j le t- j improvement that i must it is 722ft long and over 200ft to land whose smithy is to go to make taniac an unusua med and height the artiflclal lake formed by it room for the increase of traffic used ton etates h granflew 153 containing 30000 million gallons to pride itself on being the scene of ii s t ont the biggest of all dams is that at the village blacksmith tbej tw0 yeeri p i hav6 bee assuan in egypt where after years smithy before the departure of the troubled with indigestion to such an of failure a great wall nearly a mile chestnuttree fitted the description of g y feh unflt fof a m and a quarter long was built across the poem and longfellow visited the became a undone j my the nile by a british arm at a cost of village with eliza cook during his 10000000 the building of this wall second european journey but a generation has ante- l9a3 xea when the discovery of adequate taste there does not seem to be ny other reason for its use except that n is the custom to use it means to prevent a diseaso is found one would supposo that the disease wouldsoon disappear but often it does not why one reason is that when scientific knowledge runs coun ter to custom the mandates of science are not put into practice as readily as they should be custom and habit in this country the use of iodine in proper quantity is very effective in trie treatment of goitre yet goitre is still prevalent one wonders why this is so and yet it simply means that peo ple as a rule do not take enough iodine are two wonderful things they are in their food or as a medicine je sometimes useful and sometimes just is not palatable and so its use the reverse an instance in practical largely confined to those who nm illustration is afforded by the pre- been educated as to its b valence of a disease known as beri- qualities in the treatment of eoure beri in the far east for some time besides iodine must always be aa- tho relation of this disease to food ministered under medical supervision has been known and recognized in i progress often experiences unex- certain countries of the kast the pected difficulties as is evidenced in staple food of the people is rice and such cases as have already been men- the polished rice evidently because it tioned there are many others tnai looks nicer and cleaner is preferred i one may think of but in every case or at least seems to be oftentimes the remedy is the same and tnat is used now in polishing rice the vita- education of the public coercion minecontaining kernel is largely re- fails to bring the desired results in a moved so that a population whose country accustomed to democracy chief diet is rice is liable to develop 1 education seems to be the most p bcriberi and the disease is actually ising measure of defence against hid- provalent in some countries due to den dangers it is usually a slow this very use of polished rice what process in which the educator needs is the reason for the use of polished constant encouragement and support rice it is largely custom because lest he waver from sheer weariness or the polished variety looks nicer and despair medical history affords elo- probably is more palatable to the quent testimony of this glass houses learn if you must but do not come to me tor truth o what your pleasant neigh bor gays behind you of your looks or of your ways or of your worth and virtue generally if hes a pleasure to you let him be being the same to him ami let your days o tranquil having each the others praise and each his own opinion peaceably two brothers once did love each other well yet not so well but that a pungent word from each come stinging home to the wrong ears i tho rest would be an overflow to tell surely and you may slowly have in ferred that we may not be here a thousand years edwin arlington robinson small hope indeed the government hopes to keep out canadian wheat but has little hope i suppose of keeping out canadian rye flattery stiddy there hon take it aisy quavered the irish zoo attendant as the transfer of a wild beast from one cage to another was being effected whats the idea asked a fellow- attendant callin that hyena a lion have ye no tact cant ye see tis flatterin him i am making a fortune is less unusual than knowing how to use one 0askd form t passed to you cum v assimilaung your food f butimdks 233 created a mighty lake nearly 200 miles to length containing 10000000 million cubic feet of water which is employed for irrigation purposes converting in to rich soil land that was formerly use- lees in the united kingdom the beet- known dam is that forming lake vyrnwy north wales which covers what up to a few years ago was a beautiful valley containing several vil lages and hamlets the need for storing water for use in certain big industrial centres of the north of england resulted to the con version of the peaceful valley into a vast sheet of water having an area of over a thousand teres and a ca pacity exceeding 12000 million gal lons considering the enormous pressure imposed upon them it is astonishing how few dams have failed one of the worst disasters of the kind occurred near epinal france where a great dam slipped from its foundations and actually overturned causing great loss of life the exact cause of the catastrophe was never determined although big dams are being built almost every month we still know sur prisingly little about the factors that govern their safety sleep was unsound my energy had about all left me and i would tire out probably prefers the parodies of the village blacksmith to the poem it self lust as it prefers motors to horse flesh and the old emithy is doomed trees i think that i shall never see a poem lovely as a tree a tree whose hungry mouth is prest against the earths sweet breast a tree that looks at god all day and lifts her leafy arms to pray a tree that may in summer wear a nest of robins in her hair upon whose bosom snow has lain who intimately lives with rain poems are made by fools like me but only god can make a tree joyce kilmer stomach trouble due to thin blood since taking tanlac 1 have a won derful appetite and my stomach never troubles me any more my sleep is sound and restful and i get up morn ings with renewed energy and really feel like active work for the first umo in two years i am strong for tanlac tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists accept no substitute over 40 million bottles sold tanlac vegetable pills for constipa tion are recommended by the manu facturers and distributors of tanlac easy tricks xray eyes it usually disappears when the i blood is made rich and red thin blood is one of the most com mon causes of stomach trouble it affects the digestion very quickly the glands that furnish the digestive fluids are diminished in their activity the stomach muscles are weakened and there is a loss of nerve force to this state of health nothing will more quickly restore the appetite digestion and normal nutrition than good rich red blood dr williams pink pills act directly on the blood making it rich- and red and this enriched blood strengthens weak nerves stimulates tired muscles and twakens to normal activity the glands that supply the digestive fluids this is shown by an improved appe tite and soon the effect of these blood enriching pills is evident throughout the whole system you find that what you eat does not distress you and that flowing ou ai e t instead of irrltnble and listless if your appetite is fickle ii i have any of the distressing pains jnd symptoms of indigestion you should at once take dr williams pink fills and profit by the better con dition in which they will put your blood these pills are sold by all dealers in medicine or you can get them by mail at 50 cents a box from the dr wil liams medicine co brockville ont guard babys health in the sui1mer the summer months axe the most dangerous to children the com plaints of that season which are cholera infantum colic diarrhoea and dysentery come on so quickly that of ten a little one- is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is ill the mother must be on her guard to pre vent these troubles or if they do come on suddenly to banish them no other medicine is of such aid to mothers during hot weather as is babys own tablets they regulate the stomach and bowels and are absolutely safe sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the dr wil liams medicine co brockville ont she you can kiss me on either cheek he well i shall hesitate a long time between them boils in 5 minutes the illustration shows an interesting test you should try in your own kitchen it proves the superiority of good enameled ware for cooking purposes take an smp enameled ware sauce pan and a sauce pan of equal size made of alum inum tin or other metal into each pour a quart of cold water set both sauce pans over the fire the water in the smp enameled ware sauce pan will be boiling merrily in about five minutes while the water in the allmetal sauce pan will come to the boil in about eight minutes three minutes longer save fuel in cooking use yxl a face of porcelain and a heart of steel thra finuhta part war two ratu of vtmzlrtttr aamal inttd and out diamond waro thro coata uxnt moo ana whit ootamr wwu llnlnx cmtal waro thro coata pin whlta inamo and ont with royal bluo rdfiac shcet metaitproducts cots montreal toronto winnipeg edmonton vancouver caujary look for thit tttio mirk ht how the spider brought the fire lucky was it for all the animals that there are spiders that have egg sacs resembling bowls for otherwise all the creatures of the forest would have had to go without fire at least so we are assured in a cherokee myth natural history thus tells the pretty story in which a spider played the part of prometheus in the beginning there was no fire and the world was cold in time how ever the thunders placed fire in a hol low tree on an island the animals gazed enviously at the smoke that curled upward from the concealed bon fire knowing that thore was warmth there yet at a loss how to obtain it so they held a council and as a result the raven set out on the quest he which had been given up in despair i reached the island and the tree but i know what it will do i am so sure all that he bore back with kim as a j that it will do the same for others result of his adventure was scorched that i am not afraid to guarantee it and blackened feathers the little i will relieve instantaneously drug- screech owl next made the trial he i gists anywhere handling asthmador reached the tree but while he was will return your money if you say so asthmador guaranteed to relieve asthma i have arranged with all druggists hero as well as in all other towns of canada that every sufferer from asthma hay fever bronchial asthma or difficult breathing in this locality can try my treatment entirely at my risk dr r schiffman announces ho says buy a package of my asthmador try it and if it does not afford you immedi ate relief or if you do not find it the best remedy you have ever used take it back to your druggist and he will return your money cheerfully and without any question whatever af- ter seeing the grateful relief it has afforded to hundreds of cases which had been considered incurable nnd the trickster asks a spectator to shuffle a pack of cards and to select a card holding the cards face down so that neither he nor anyone else can see which card he selects without looking at the card he puts it face down in an envelope which the trickster seals the trickster holds the envelope at arms length and de clares that with xray eyes he will look through the envelope and name the card within he names a card and opens the en velope to disclose the card he named the trick is largely in the en velope this is prepared really two envelopes being used one envelope is pushed into the other and the flaps are pasted together if this is neatly done the envelope will not seem to be prepared be fore the flaps are pasted together a card is taken from the pack and put in the outer envelope between the second envelope and the front of the first the selected card goes into the inner envelope the flap is sealed down and most of the trick is done the trickster names the card he put in the en velope in the first place and opens the envelope by tearing a hole in the front while the card 13 be ing examined he absentmindedly puts the torn envelope in his pocket there he exchanges the torn but prepared envelope for one which is torn but not pre pared as all eyes are on tho card this will pass unnoticed if done deliberately and as if thoughtlessly clip this out and paste it with other of the series in a scravbnokj opportunity wail not for precious chances passed away weep not for golden ages on the wane each night i burn the records of the day at sunrise every soul is born anew laugh like a boy at splendors that have fled to vanished joys be blind and deaf 52d dumb my judgments seal the dead past with its dead but never bind a moment yet to come malone shfk flesh has always been con sidered a delicacy among the people of japan and the far east one with a song he sings and his song is heard pure as a joyous prayer because he sings of tho simple things the fields and the open air the orchard bough and the mocking bird and the blossoms everywhere he sings of a wealth we hold in common ownership the wildwood nook and the laugh of the brook and the dewdrops drip and drip the love of the lilys heart of gold and the kiss of tho roses lip the universal heart leans listening to his lay that glints and gleams with the glim mering dreams of children at their play a lay as rich with unconscious art as the first songbirds of may steadfastly bravely glad above all earthly stress he lifts his line to heights divine and singing ever says this is a better world than bad- gods love is limitless jas whltcomb riley i hesitating what to do next a blast of fiery air arose and nearly burned out his eyes which are red to this day other owls tried in their turn but with no better success then the black snake tried and today he bears j a covering of sooty scales as a badge 1734 n main los angeles calif of his ineffectual hardihood daunted by the failure of their fel lows the remaining animals managed you are to be the solo judge and under 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in her bowl and returned with it to the expectant animals night dancers their quick feet pattered on the grass as light as dewdrops fall i saw their shadows on the glass and heard their voices- call but when i went out hurrying to join them they were gone i only found a little ring of footprints on the lawn thomas kennedy mlnarda liniment relieves pain some of them are of the creeping kind that have moved along ahead of the plant those are the most troublesome to the farmer but fortunately they can be easily con trolled ah tho various forms of golden rod are showy and pretty and add much to the landscape the 1921 agricultural census re ported 296656 purebred cattle in canada being an increase of 13943 per cent since the last tenyear census- i asthma take half a teaspoon of min- arda in syrup also splendid pains for internal payment for articles adtertisedn this column should be made with do- minion express money orders a safe way of sending money by mail i mlnords liniment for 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