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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 29 Dec 1927, p. 3

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wmuuwMum mun-amped. “It on Ion a your your to “Joy or oil“! nu. n d to (I. cum. I! t. I «flou- bmlduvn u to mull. mono! or hm. on can. this condition. “In. doctor: mull) ducrlbo u nun! «any, In due to your blood aha! 'hll h deficient. in rod corv "clan. When the blood 1: (Mn And “I your whole Iyltaln lulera. You be appetite, have no energy, your nne- tmubio you Ind you feel rest» “It you and I: help to hulld up "I blood ud you nhoultl bellu nt .0. to me your blood rich and rod In mun Dr. Wlllhnn' pm Pllln. You will noon notice the dlflonuoe In your hellth by u better nnpetlte 1nd banned vllor. The reason la that the new blood treated by Dr. Wil- lluna' Plnk'Pllln ntlmulates all the mm o! the body to healthy nctlvlu. and no the system gala: nourishment Ind strength I! you are weak or out of nom begln 33mm: new strength W by uklns Dr. W‘llllnms Plnk Pills. You an gel these pills from your Must-I or by mall u 60 cents a box hon The Dr. Willi-my Medicine C0,. Brockvmo. Ont. BY D. D. SLADE. centmted Reuatch in Th: motion hnuherymnn mu“ M' Isle of Man it? modern business methods. that'- cumin. 1! he bu sales pmhlems to Madamâ€"An soon as the uutllon Idve, he must solve them in a modern 0! the Hlnmry of Health In bblnlned ‘Iy. Hi5 hatchery is like I factory: the [ale 0! Man will become the on: no the raw muerinl; baby centre 0! a coucemrmed cancer re< chicks. are flue finished product. The much to be carried out by Dr.Luulu factory must he kept working n can Sunbon. one or the world‘s leading pacify to keep overhead and produc- cancer experta‘ Eoncosts down. Sales must keep sup He plans to make u mluulu exum~ with production. luallun of the Horn and [nunn o! the In the early days of the baby chick. Island and to leave no stoma unlurm‘d pay II w in If". h . 'mll” no". an” n on: vmll‘ 'U it is an ea5y step in the same direc- tion to sell chicks on a 0.0.0, basis. which we have been doing regularly. A 81 deposit is all that is necessary to secure the booking and shipment of an w xx“..- ..._ -V_.. tn order, no matter of what size. We require this nominal deposit to'show u that the customer is in earnest in Ii: desire for the chicks. Last year 60 per cent. of our busi- noa was hindled on a C,0.D. basis, with entire satisfaction. We found that the percentage 01 returns was very small: such chicks as were reâ€" turned were brooded in our own stor- m broods".- Our chicks can readily ,LA___ _uL u‘ ... - - w . , land the shipment and return with- out injury. We run them in the nursery for two weeks Ind another teak in the colony house before sell- ing thpm as three-weekdd Chll‘kl. We ulna tell some le-weck stock. 01 mm, on. must have high grade ninth l! the 0.0.0. Isles plan ll going b work. Thu reduces the chances of mm. for the customer will be no d with the qn-llty of his ahlp- hunt ”Int there will be no reason for ulna-l. - ”at and In M and must 0' on ID ”- will fill". Ind gun '"I II ' M In '0" I! In only to Our! 1 polled winter ll 'Ilh llmmt no caplul. The .1- lulmont nl ona'n denim mumlo t Min on": of mulnu from any. .113 tilt mm (nnrlol In an. rollc- ”I at lrloldl, lonvhor wllh dIn-c- u u m to [row mom. All one -fl~h umhn In 1 [Ian at BABY CHICKS. C.O.D. Plant. from Culling; nil m . nnnny wlndov. In II In! a- burml ma rm and v“' m I In! dun ma mom :3 and plan Ion 1|- an I I.” to uh In the. II. [and annual. ’ to "lo. but hvonhnlcu I! ll" um, II“ no lot“! of and... Du Ion lien-nu [mm In [01]pr- 'eloped rapidly Wllh the aid of street maps nnd > beg in to use medlcal registers he plans lo make 3 lg out selling thorough check-up In all the Island ductinn proved districts of persons who died 1mm ’1' the duality cancer In me la" any years and Ill quality chick cancer vlcUma now llvlng. en. Here is "I! my previous experience count: inc: the nddedifol' anything," he aald. "I will dls- Hunting Cancer To Its Lair Dr. Louis Sambon. as Test of Cancer Theory. Plans Con- centrated Research in Isle of Man lllu-tnlion at «he new hotel uni union being erected at llnlilu. N.B.. b ways. Thin la ukon from tho uchiiecl'l dnwiu; And unilate- (in! the Iron» 3 “III Atlantic “lowly to the Dominion. The terminal will he connected wllh (he TnuAllnnuc nuunxm will mm “a down. im- pm noun-m lhv mm "In! Miller: of all clans: uni "mm provlllon bu been nude (or the reveal “an. The-o inner will be nblo to proceed from Ihip to min under wallet and in Dr. Louis Sambon. an authority on tropical diseases, who almost twenty yarn ago reported the cause of pel- lagm and later Investigated the cause of malaria when he lived in the mus- qutto-lnlected Roman Campagna. has In recent years devoted his attention to cancer. In 1925 he announced a belle! that the disease was harasluc. Ills de- claration was prlnted in The Journal of Troplcal Medlclne and Hygiene. publlnhed In London. and received much attention. -Cockroar-hes. cellar beetles and other Insects were the contnglon carrlers. he wrote. Last Aprll Dr. Sambon reported In- vestigations on cancer In vlllages In Northern Italy. where he had search- ed death records and street maps and- lsolated whole sectlons as “cancer .atreetn" and "cancer villages.” At that tlme he made the request. sup- ported by 'medlcnl nuthorltles, that the Brltiah Government and puhllc Ihould subscribe to a fund to carry ‘but further research Into this theory land set apart a region for mass In- ‘ ventlgatlnn. v on“... Early last month the‘ authorities at the sell-governlng Isle of Man gave permission to carry. on the work there. The local medlcal aoclety fur- thered the plan, whlch now nwalu nncuon or the Brltlsh Health Mlnln- try. “Spire Comb; Spoil Scalp" Shinglcd Women Warned Londonâ€"Slam the ahlngle and boyâ€" lsh women have been growing prema- turely bald. any Went End hairdress- orl. The whorl-haired vogue Inn't wholly to blnme. they hasten to add. do‘cllrlns ll. 1» a calls of "spnrlng the comb and spolllnu the scalp‘" In the olden dayl when a Woman In compelled to mend several mln- moo dull] comblng and brunlllng lmr Ion. (rel-0!. she numulnted Hm scalp. hoopla. It healthy, wllllo nowadays the hllr uldom mil» a [nod brush- lll. lively being run through. ”my lungs comlng loom from the per‘ nmutlwnve. It null In In) mnn'n ”I'll". lion! lo buy ncented can- MIMI lllnnleed to male hnld ”In Illrlutn. hm nnw lhn Manly u- pull mark up rm rvnlorl'rn nml ru- vlnn Io mu: the rnmlnlno demnnrl, According to Pine: mu Imp (hill {or I yonlh Io uwurn Iv III- II II unnuen In the n [III M nobl- dndn. lml nnlyh “I loll. character. ’I :- 1m llh Ill-"II" II II"- Ir ole-lulu] IdlICIUOI. Cut-flan W Hotel all Terminal at Halifax backbone um um Conllipnilon in on 0! lbs moll‘ common nillncnu of childhood Ind the child lulorinl from it poaiiively cannot thrive. To hen the mm on well the bow.)- muni be up: regular and iho lionilcb sweet. To do ibi- noibinl cnn owl Baby‘s Own '1'»- leia. They no I mild but thorough laxative: In plenum in inks and can be given to ibo newborn babe wiib perfect uiely. Thou-Ind- of mothers use: no other medic-inn for their mug one. but Baby'l Own Tub- leu. They no sold by medicine deni‘ ‘ern or by mail Ii 26 cont. 3 box from The Dr‘ \Vllllnmn’ Mpdlclno ($0.. Brm‘kvilir. ()ni. Pnrll Temps: The ruplure o! fell-j llonn with Brlmln mad the (an-Ion ol relation with France. the lmpoul. blllly o! obulnlnu credits from abroad and the virtual ostracisntion of 1110‘ Soviet Union have put the Soviet‘ rulers in n dime-it position at tho very time when they have to [ripple with opposition at home which is glin- In; power day by day. For some time now attempts have been reported iron: vnrious nourcu to renew relations with London and in n recent speech the British Prime llinister, Mr. Slan- iey Baldwin. allowed it to be under- stood that the British (hbinat would not refuse to consider reopening re- lations with the Soviets as soon as they were ready to conduct them- selves according to the obligations and rules of international courtesy. CONSTII’ATED CHILDREN M. an examiuuon I boy, nued in state why I tiger in striped. wrote: "it is striped because it makes it bel- ier for circun proprieiorl. it a tiger escapes from I circus it is easier to add him m. an be Ind no stripes. He will not go {Ir without someone noticing that he in not a horse or I dog. on account of his stripes. and calling up and asking the circus [120 pie it they have lost a tiger." Keep Mlnard‘u Llnlment Amarlcu, rrum Disorders in Russia Tr Another Disasterous Trans-Adanlic Flight mo lhc GERMANV FAILS THII TIME \ lininllo D-lflfl. nhIrh Mart"! from Ilm Amrn [or Ihe ncun. The m‘ruplnll had n mlrlculmu uc-po. In the how: . 528.. by lho Cmdhn Nltloul Rall- group when computed I'lll [am I ll!- wlth the duo ‘uur plor II. which (ho a most modern Incluuu (or dullu :0 reception Am] contort of nut ut- ur Ind In comfort. “The pruon population or amt Brluln I. under xo.ooo ad the null- bor o! prl-onnn unlux "lulu- onr Dunn nan In tannin-ml." sum P. W. Wilton. tanner Icahn 1o! the firm-h Pullnmenl. ln Docen- her current Hlntory. “For any nu- ma number of Immin- hu bun Inl- {onn It upon! no per unum In up“. of mo (1:! um um populnunn in In- tro-led. The dull: penalty In np- pllod only about amen (mm I m.” Ir. Wllwn Illrlbulu me" good non- union: to tho Incl um prompt urn-t um (rlnl may a mien [or Inna-d nnd more II unified entommont at law wllh Judge: nppolnlod [or Illa Ind Irv remuublel The British police. mon‘ over. urn unarmed, Ind firearms In loner-l Iro permitted only undcr a “riot and pomnnl “cc-um. The [ml omclrucy In [denunrnllou method- nnd detective work 0! Stall-ml Yntd. "whole omclnll nre Ippolnted {or In. wllh prospect of pen-Ion and u‘ “Ill! far removed {roll pollllml 1n- |fluent-ca." Ict u :- llmn; dolemm force ,1. Ibo does the known dlfl- tully cl ”cape dun lo the runrdln‘ of lronlleru nd cont lluu throughout Europe In general." I Crime 3nd Punishment in Enulund Mlu Hlbrow: Ah. here‘l tho por- ‘ralt of a Indy executed by Raphul. Mr. Lobrough: Wall, I don't bo- Ilevn In murdering women. but In thlu on. I ain‘t hlnmc hlm I! ha dld. AT THE GALLERV Spring Fever The bated dose of sulphur and mo lanes which used to appear as re- gularly and at about the same timel n Euler would never have been needed to tone up Johnny and Jane had their mother taken the trouble to; give them plenty of \‘cgctules during the winter, urcm‘diug to Alice Bun-ell Irvine. writing in the Junnnry issue oil "The New Age Illustrated." Much oi the inertia that seems to come with the first warm weather 19. probably due. thlulut this fund export. ' to an lundequuto supply of Vitamins: during the winter. “Vegetables." em- phasizes Mrs. lrvlne, "are an import- ant part of our wtuter diet. They are 1 our most nhundnut source of food: minerals. inr exceeding fruit in their“ store of those dietary essentials‘.” 1 "Calcium in the principal constitw ent of the bones and teeth. Greenleaf vegetables. such as spinach. lettuce‘ and cabbage, furnish calcium. Phns‘ phorus is combined with calcium to form the bones and is a necessary part of every living cell of the body. Dried legumesâ€"pens and beansâ€"arc rich in phoaphorus. Green-leaf and stuck vegetables furnish some phos- phorus. Iron is highly lmpurtnn‘ Winter Vegetables Cure ‘ il l r --- . V a constituent of the rod I‘OI‘DIIHCIBR of the blood which carry oxygen. Green vogotnbles. carrots and horns are tho but oaurcen 0! Iron." Mlnard'l LlnlmeM for Colds. I‘M" Pnrlslg-u: Up In Hu- prpaom Franrn hnn munmlnul a parlorlly cnlm and dignified nmmdo In {are n! the Muck: which rho has revoked at the hands «I Ilnly. Thorn run he no 'hought o! mnmn between meme 1m: non comm-lea who fought ulongnldo one another. lunar-s dled In (”um nuns for France: Frenchmen \‘nro llllod for Italy on llm fmnller ol lhe Tremlnn. It was vastly different. brlnnlnx about a Frnnrwflnmun rnp prm'hcmrm. Tho Mndlnn Innamor n! l‘rnnru-llnllun lrlondlhlp In lulu~ NH :1 mm-II (under Ink. M one dorm: 0 Huger. Knnm. 0! all men v Evlmrtnn hum I‘Inn. \\'uh w onmplu. Italian-FrencH Rapproche-. i ment I m: 51mm mu gamma 'nie perfect Weekly newspaper is colourful. inform-live and entertainingâ€"that in why you should buy the Mont- resl Standard. It hos these quolilications in unlimitel degree. The finest comic strip srtists in the world are its con- tributors. lts rotognvure section curries photos of in: ternstionul us well as national interest. Furious cor- rapondents supply it with the latent Old Country news. It. coloured meg-zine section hss Articles by well-known writers on All questions of current intereIt. 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