Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1929, p. 6

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c n other tea has this same delicate flavour green japk tea fsres3a srsia 3se gardens di ate css v captain aedinqler begin here today aldon drake formerly r sailor grown soft am flabby through a life of idle case ships aboard the clipper orontes as boy under the command of jake stevens whose enmity he in curs because of a mutual love for mary manning daughter of the own er who is a passenger at cape town stevens is superseded as captain by drake whose lawyers have seen to the purchase of the orontes during its cruise in his new role of master drake becomes cold and dgnified in the presence of mar stevens and drake constantly are at swords points the unrest spreads to the crew tony a vicious seaman is killed and jake stevens is wounded in a brawl now go on with the story put him in the sail locker for the present he didnt do this dirty busi ness i cant believe it he was heard threatening tony sir and mr stevens knocked him never mind put him in the sail locker until morning is tony dead cold sir is is mister stevens j cant say get about your busi ness now steward where in blazes is that steward hes getting me hot water maryj called out quietly from the mates covering the clean wound stevens had not opened his eyes while she irrigated the wound with biting anti septic and bravely stuck stitches through the flesh with a darning needle and silk from her fancy work he had only shown that he lived by the fitful rise and fall of his breast and a single muffled groan brirg me some brandy ike she said ike brought a whole bottle and a corkscrew as if it were some price less libation he was bringing to the goddess of miracles thanks you can go now she told him tersely and ike went out like a sheep mary watched by the bedside of jake stevens hour after hour she forced brandy between his lips at intervals and was satisfied that he was slowly recovering vitality drake looked in received her report and left her he was conscioi s of a feeling of jealousy he put it from him as utterly unworthy while she waited for the closed eyes to open mary curiously examined the furnishings of the little cabin there was a narrow shelflike desk most of it littered with a ntutical almanac an epitome of navigation and a part lwearing illustrated dressmaking lesson furnished with every pattern by annebello worthington a simple dress in silk crepe in tweed pattern in claret red tones with side closing bodice and hip yoke draped to side with bow trim that gives the vertical line to slen derize the figure the neckline is unusually soft and pretty finished with scalloped col lar of plain blending crepe repeated in turnback scalloped cuffs the skirt achieves fulness through allaround circular flared movement it retains its slcndcrness through the deep scalloped hip yoke which- places the fulness well below the hips style no 2934 is designed in sizes 16 18 years 36 38 ao and 42 inches bust in the medium size 3j yards of 40inch material with yi yard of 36inch contrasting is sufficient to copy it exactly it is ultrasmart in dark purple silk crepe selftrimmed and can be worn nicely for afternoons street or office black crepe satin is effective made in reverse treatment with col- lar cuffs hip yoke and hip bow cut of the dull side of the fabric claret red crepe marocain cocoa brown georgette crepe slate blue crepe elizabeth black dull silk crepe with eggshell shade collar and cuffs navy blue canton crepe and royal blue silk crepe ideal combinations for this stunning new paris model later for fall it will be very at tractive made of printed transpar ent velvet or of sheer woolen fabric pattern price 15 cents be sure to fill in size of pattern address pat tern department the new fall and winter fashion magazine is 15 cents but only 10 cents when or dered with a pattern 2954 name street address how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enrioie 20c in patterns sent by an early mail stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 7s west adelaide st toronto mary watched by the bedside of jake stevens hour after hour berth already she had opened tho wounded mans shirt and bared the ugly knifo stab ill take charge here aldcn just let me have ike awhile that looks tirsly the skipper mut tered scrutinizing the deep wound in jakes hairy breast i cant under stand it joe bunting never did that im sure in half an hour mary fixed the last strap of adhesive tape to the pad per year sixteen intereatinit parrliowins 10o ner mill attractive initiroiler jr r uiyrn trwfer pat- term anil slainrcd goods the mot valuable paper of ila kind for nil the luteal idea on imlrold- erj and oilier kind of 1- ane w ork embroidery icwoncoomnk recipe- and oilier inatructwo information mwit interesting to llie practical liouachife tliere nre many valuable tliinsi for the nifleafioo 75000 vvoinen nil over canada aro reeelrlna their eopiea ree- vrhy not you hcanatntxr it eoataonly 12c perycac to ret your copy each month cut your coupon and send in your 12c todayt cflhcv embroidery jouhnal 672 ii catherine st e montreal tnchtt it ttntt tor ona scora rjjewnlfon n imto addrcaa issue no 4629 plug of tobacco but she abruptly sat up straight there was just one clear spotless space on that crowded desk on it was a beautiful carvenivovy frame in tho fjame was a picture an amateur effort at photography taken with an indifferent lens in develop ing and printing some of the initial blemishes had been further blemished but it was still a picture wholly rec ognizable to mary for it was her own vivid likeness nothing she possessed had ever re ceived the- care revealed by that in tricate ivory carving there was no speck of dust or discoloration any where to be detected and there were a thousand tiny crevices and carven flower ctals to catch a speck or stain the silver edging inside the frame shone with a soft pure lustre the glass was not sullied by a smear and the picture just a wild pig- tailed leggy flapper of a girl written across it was a queer straggly mad cap friggle of a name and date v mary with love to jake there was a date and the place batavia oh she breathed and her face- was as red as jakes port urtains that picture she was twelve years old then jake had not been long in her fathers ship she had a vague recollection of giving that silly snap shot to him and vowing that he yias her first sweetheart- impulsively now she flitted to the side of the bunk stooped with the lightsome dart of a bird and kissed him fairly between the closed eyes get well jake she- whispered then fled from the cabin as thodoor softly closed behind her jnkdstevcns eyes opened slowly and followed her they wero dark with pain thoso bluo eyes heavy with weakness too but there was a spark that glowed deep in their depths which hinted that perhaps her lips had but hastened tho flinging open of tho fet ters of sleep that prisoned the soul a a a a there cam at last tho day when jako stevens reported himself able to stand watch that was tho day that tho ship was found to be within flvo hundred miies of java head the very first result of jakes appearance sent a thrill of relief around the ship even among that part of the crew who a week ago would readily have sworn away jce buntings very life of course bunting didnt knife anybody stevens said testily i could irave told you that long ago it was that squealin rat herbert oats better loose bunting and clap th dar bies on the right man bunting hell stevens had not entirely recovered on that first day on deck mary watched him keenly she still con sidered him her patient and when the breeze grew fitful towards mid afternoon again and the sun poured down its direct rays sealdingly she persuaded drake to have an awning spread over part of the poop even though the spanker had to come in to make room for it later sho persuaded drake to go up with her and join ste vens for an hour- well play at mah jongg she said play at it will be about right he smiled indulgently come lets open the game he upset the box and scattered the pieces over the table in silence they divided them around neithor understood tho ijavne seems all about bamboos and the winds in em jake laughed shortly can make head or stern of this game mary grumbled drake pres ently even under the awning the heat was oppressive the threa people of necessity sat close together as thoy leaned upon the table reading the rules of the game which was supposed to lighten their leisure hour the heads of drake and stevens were not far distant both wero so near to mary that the scent of her hair was in their nostrils perhaps we had better play cards mary suggested she sat upright stevens breathed heavily and there was a glitter in his eyes as he glanced swiftly at drake dont lets be quitted he laughed quecrly down on the maindeck the doctc gave water to the one sheep remain ing he lingered at the pen furtively scanning the decks swiftly dodging back to tho galley he took out some thing which he rolled up in his filthy apron still as furtive as a thief he mole along to the big ventilator which ran down through the midship house into the main hold when he returned to his galley to take his afternoon rest one of the boys quit his work with chips and elimbed nimbly on to the house mary caught sight of his ixuscled head and mischievous face bho jwblcomcd tho break in her uneasy situation for uneasy it had grown in a few minulcs there was that in fernal civility again creeping into every word uttered between tho tow men beside her sho had caught one glimpso of stovens face and it made her shiver for all the heat so charged with strong passions was it and drako was still more disquieting by reason of his greater control over his outward emotions but ever jinco that terrific mcleo in cnpc town tho long cut on his cheek which jake stevens had dealt him though it had healed still left a narrow scar from eye to lip corner and if ever alden drakes blood pulsed ht in anger that ribbsn- like scar stood out vividly white it appeared to throb to writhe it wa3 white now it throbbed it seemed to writhe mary sat back with a sharp scraping of her stool she could bear the tension no longer and upon the heavy air shrill and excited pealel the boyish veil from the midship house top to be continued o freddy your new coat is cer tainly tho cats a slight correction cutey its the goats minards liniment for coughs women senators detroit nows wo understand why canadian women wanted to gain the right to sit in tho senato of their country but now that they have ac quired tho right we cannot under stand why any of them should want to take advantage of it as long as thero is another legislative house where they can go and accomplish something madam curie visits america presented with anotherjgram of valuable radium america is again host to the great est woman scientist the world hast ever known mrue marie curie cc- dlscovcrer of radium has come to ac cept a second gift of a gram of tho precious substance from bcr friends and admirers in this country says science services daily science news bulletin washington we read when the first gram was present ed to her in 1921 she turned it over to the curie institute of the univer sity ot paris the second gram will be given to tho warsaw cancer hos pital which since 1921 has rented a gram madame curie herself paying the rental with the income of a money gift she received with the first gram of radium warsaw is madame curies nativo city although she has work ed and lived most of tier life in paris madame curie and her husband pierro curie discovered this rare and valuable element but they scorned to made any personal profit from their discovery they gave it to the pub- magc baking powder s hotel iiial the popularity ot this hostelry is evidenced tti tho fact that euests in variably return to tho mount uoya a courteous welcome rind cheery hospitality awaits ysu vernon g cary 0 managingdirector the largest hotel british empire ill alvka seliabe ftfbr o n to v j4n v shameful condition applies to canada field open for ontarios de partment of health to 1m- prove our condition in maternity death rate the heritage of ignorance remain ing from a generation of stork wor shipers is accountable for tho appal ling maternity deathrate in the unl ted states the largest in the world writes dr dr ralph w lobenfcune medical director of the maternity as sociation in the new york world since 1921 we arejnformcd the uni ted states has had the highest tuater nity mortality rate of any civilized land 05 deaths of mothers rer 1000 live births the netherlands had th lowest rate 23 our shame writes dr lobenstlne is made even greater when we realize that both tha knowledge and the machinery aro available to effect a solution of the- problem if once the public can be brought to seek it for authorities are agreed that the solution lies in giving the cxpatant mother skilled care anil attention not only- during lie together with the methods they cvolveit or producing radium these same methods are in use today in the p and for at least six weeks radium industry for vears these afterward moreover great and generous scientists strugj s for encouragement is tc gled with a meager income and with- 1e fo in the most recent statistic ojt even an adequate laboratory i maternal mortality while tht pierre curie struck by a track died t0al number of deaths in tho regis- in 1900 without ever having a proper tration area from all causes connected laboratory in which to use his great- vith childbirth dropped from 15051 talents madame curio finally ac- 1b2 t0 14 in 1927 the reverst quired the laboratory planned too was true of puerperal septicemias late for her husband to enjoy in the which is in large part preventable and curie institute however the small which rose in the single year front supply of radium in her laboratory 551s to 5715 was needed by the government dur- this is truly alarming everj ing the war and after the armistice death from puerperal septicemia she found herself without any ot the should be regarded as an accusatior precious substance then her ad- against somebody concerned in tlit mirore and friends in america came delivery of the infant this diseast to the rescue with the gram of radium rarely occurs when perfect aseptic and the money wifich was meant to conditions are maintained this sit uation will not be remedied until mo- great woman who had been in most straitened circumstances character istically she used it to rent radium for the warsaw cancer hospital the gram of radium sic is to re ceive on the trip represents an out lay of over 00000 minards liniment relieves stiffness some folks take pain for granted tbey let a cold run its course they wait for their headaches to wear off if stiffering from neuralgia or from neuritis they rely on feeling better in tho morning meantime they suffer unnecessary pain unnecessary because thero is an antidote aspirin tablets always offer immediate relief from various aches and pains we once had to endure if pain persists consult your doctor as to its cause sav yourself a lot of pain and discomfort through tho many proven uses of aspirin aspirin is safe always the same ah drug store with complete directions trademark beo water ice wafers thcrs and fathers too itnow the dan ger and seek the type of service at childbirth and before which the situa tion really requires how is the riublic to be informed most avenues of intelligence have tin- til recently been closed on the sub ject the ignorant mother is much in need of a friend yet her friends are usually as- ignorant as she who is to be the friend of the mother it is highly probable that this friend is to be the visiting nurse of ten she has already won the confid ence of the mother and has also that of the physician it is her province to instruct tho pregnant woman as only a woman can she knows the divid ing line between her ownprovince and that of the doctor to what extent a situation is safe in her hands without bothering him and just when he must be consulted evidence that the visiting nurse is equipped to solve the problem is to be found in the records of the henry street visiting nurse service in new york with its staff of 236 nurses says dr lobenstine and he tells us during 1928 nursing care and in struction were ven to 12212 expect ant mothers in the boroughs of man hattan richmond and the bronx the total number of births in this section was 52s27 of which 2s6c9 took place in institutions therefore a large proportion ot those who remained at home were under the care of this or ganization of nurses and with what results the maternity deathrate among cases receiving nursing care from tho henry street nurses was less than half that for all the mothers in the section as a whole particularly valuable seems to be the advantage of nursing service which is correlated with other activi ties as is done in the work of tho henry street settlement which has centers in each district in which bla thers clubs aro conducted in con nection with these the nurse is able to emphasize the need for regular medi cal examinations during pregnancy the clubs parties debates education al classes in crafts music and drama conducted in the various settlements build up a relation with tho people of friendly confidence and respect which forms excellent groundwork for mater nity nursing when the occasion arises the service operates in close harmony with physicians and becomes their ideal interpreter its routine is deriv ed from authoritative medical sources which accounts in no small measure for its brilliant success everybody with a cup of tea as a dessert or just by themselves in the store or on the phone always ask jor a rift in the cloud chicago tribune the decline in the market should release a vast amount of funds tied up in loans and so should be beneficial to general busi ness in tho income tax returns nojet march however the markets dcclino will not be reflected so favorably to many speculators it has brought heavy losses for others it has wiped out paper profits which had they been realized would have helped material ly to swell tho governments revenue 4ucdty4iice l53 one of th efastest known birds is tho spinetailed swift which reaches the speed of 220 miles an hour over tho mountains of asia a luxury is something that usually costs more to sell than it docs to make no slocking is yet advertised best in the long run

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