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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 6, 1933, p. 3

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i smiles bonded trust certificates present quoted priec 1000 per unit yield 12 per annum write for information bonded corporation limited montreal toronto quebec it takes no special training bow to nurse a grievance to learn if some folks tried to swallow their pride theyd choke to death you cant tell by their haircuts which is the head ot the family one objection to grade crossing is lhat express trains wont wait every day somebody discovers new way to make a fool of himself luxuries are things which we cant afford and buy anyhow determination personified a little starvation now and then will relieve most diabetic men we believe that a man has to be raised to it to enjoy loafing about the surest way to get is to lie rich and not need it a job n education seems to pay most every body but the educators many a man is a hero to himself without having to work hard at it the hand that rocks the roadster lu the hand that wrecks the world its all right to put all your eggs in one basket if theyre bad eggs some homes have many closets and pome dont accumulate so much junk no man ever is too busy to listen to the caller who conies to praise this is a free country but most of he scats are already taken africans commemorate 100 years of christianity i maseru bcsutoland thousands of natives and hundreds of europeans mingled in celebrations marking the centenary of the introduction of chris tianity into basutoland observed at morija recently hymns in sesuto were sung- by a large native choir and rmcng addresses given was one by chief sekhouyane who deputized for the paramount chief the resident commissioner mr j c sturrock in his address spoke of the condition of basutoland when the first missionaries come those were times of trouble and stress he said when every mans hand was asainst his neighbor but the wisdom of chief moshcsh had saved basuto land in 1813 three missionaries came said mr sturrock many were the trials with which they were faced hut their assistance was invaluable to chief moshesh the missionaries worked with no ulterior motive no advertisement no attempt to magnify their achievements or to solicit praise from the world but solely for love of the cause in isos basutoland came under british protection and in the years since then the british government has learned to appreciate more and more the faithful labor and devotion of missionaries said mr sturrock a new old france writes the contemporary review the rebuilding of the devastated areas of france present several interesting contrasts albert for example was houses occupying inconveniently rebuilt on exactly the same old plan including awkward street corners and shaped sites wherever the former residents have returned to their for five complete sets of poker hands you can obtain a pair of first quality ladies pure thread silk stockings 45 gauge combined with excellent wearing qualities these stockings have the dull sheer appearance which is so de sirable and they are obtainable n the latest shades sizes yi 9 9 10 there is genuine economy in roll ing your own with turret fine cut as you can make more than 50 garettes from a 20c package ii paigs to frb9 win with rette tobacco save the poker hands imperial tobacco company of canada i hong kong news flashes chinese junk touring globe flying the stars and stripes from her masthead the chinese junk shin di ping shi on which two ameri cans and a mixed crew ot live men towns with true french fidelity they are makiing an adventure trip around have refused to pay any regard to the the world sailed into manila harbor advice of modern town planners and after an exciting voyage from hong if youre right inside you can stand anything from the outside jleseued sir you have saved my life i would gladly give you 5 hut i have only a 10 bill liescuer thats all right jump in again a young competitor in the under 10 years race at the south lon don schools sports held at the crystal palace london recently reproduced as nearly as possible their prewar surroundings but where new industrial centres were being created those responsible have studied the latest ideas of town mak ers in all parts of the world and added thereto many touches of french thrift and originality age of specialization customer oh waiter what time is it waiter sorry sir this is not my table the rope in the alps climber but what if breaks guide now dont worry about lhat ive plenty more at home tho modern boys idea ot sport is to epend his days trying to break par golf and his evenings trying to break some girls heart its up to you laugh a little sing a little as you go your way work a little play a little- do this every day give a little take a little never mind a frown make your smile a welcome thing all around the town laugh a little love a little skies are always blue every cloud has a silver lining but its up to you the peculiar beauty of england ilioss you ask high wages for a nian of no experience applicant but it is so much hard er work when you dont know anything about it we have a hunch that the cham pions of civil liberties might get far ther if they were a bit more civil while exercising their liberties it s possible to buy most any kind of insurance policy except one which guarantees a satisfied conscience you have to formulate that kind of policy yourself friend have you seen much ser- rico in the navy young man tar service i havent seen any why i even have to wash my own clothes if the beauty of england were only superficial it would produce only a superficial effect it would cause a passing pleasure and would be for gotten it certainly would not as now in fact it does inspire a deep joyous serene and grateful con tentment and linger in tho mind a gracious and beneficent remembrance the conquering and lasting potency of it resides not alone in loveliness of expression but in loveliness of character having first greatly- blessed the british islands with the natural advantages of position clim ate soil and products nature has wrought their development and adorn ment as a necessary consequence of the spirit of their inhabitants the picturesque variety and pastoral re pose of the english landscape spring in a considerable measure from tho imaginative tast and the affection ate gentleness of the english people the state ot the country like its social constitution flows from princi ples within which are constantly suggested and it steadily comforts and nourishes the mind with a sense ot kindly feeling moral rectitude solidity and permanence thus in tho peculiar beauty of england the ideal is made the actual is expressed in things more than in words and in things by which words aro transcended hiltons ivallegro fine as it is is not o fino as the scenery the crystallized embodied poetry out of which it arose all the delicious rural crse lhat has been written in england is only the excess and superflux of her own poetic opulence it has rippled from the hearts of her poets just as the fragrance floats away from her hawthorn hedges at every step of his progress tile pilgrim through english scenes is impressed with this sovereign excellence of the ac complished fact as contrasted with any word that can he said in its celebration among representative scenes that are eloquent witli this instructive meaning scenes easily and pleasur- ably accessible to the traveller in what dickens expressively called the green english summer weather is the region of windsor the chief features of it have often been de scribed the charm that it exercises can only be suggested to see wind sor more over is to comprehend as at a glance the old feudal system and to feel in a profound way the pomp of english character and his tory more than this- it is to rise to the ennobling serenity that al ways accompanies broad retrospec tive contemplation of the current of human affairs in this quaint de corous town nestled at the bae of that mighty and magnificent castle which has been the home ot princes for more than five hundred years the imaginative mind wanders over vast tracts of the past and beholds as in a mirror the pageants of chiv alry the coronation ot kings the strife of sects the battles of armies the schemes of statesmen the d cay of transient systems the growth of a rational civilization and the ever lasting march of thought every prospect of the region intensifies this sentiment of contemplative grandeur from shakespeares england by william winter excess fat ruining kong this completes the second lap of her globeencircling cruise which her jovial skipper john bomshield declared may take ten hi better after losing 14 lbs there are a number of bodily ail ments that are apt to arise in over weight men and women and if excess fat is reduced in the right way very often improved health follows- as it did with this woman i used to have a great deal of fat that seemed to nearly stop me breath ing especially when i knelt down to do any housework or was walking up a hill i would simply have to fight for my breath for about 20 minutes but now that has all gone thanks to kruschen i have lost 14 lbs in weight and am able to get about in comfort i can work all day and not feel tired i feel so much better and am so pleased to have lost some of the fat that was steadily gaining ground with me and ruining my general health miss a k there are six vital mineral salts in kruschen these salts combat the cause of fat by assisting the internal organs to perform their functions pro perly to throw off each day those waste products and poisons which if allowed to accumulate will be con verted by the bodys chemistry into fatty tissue unlike ordinary aperi ents kruschen does not confine its action to a single part of the system its tonic effects extend to every organ gland nerve and vein frances perkins aims to bar child labor washington secretary frances 3 es in education perkins told newspapermen last week that she personally was recommending that in drafting each code under the united states industrial recovery act provision be made to bar employment of child labor miss perkins said no definite age limits were being mentioned hut she thought 15 should be the minimum with 1g the most desirable limit i think it is time she added that no child should be employed when so many adults are without employment and the real purpose of the recovery act is to spread work as much as pos sible join the 3 rs a new set of companons for the traditional three its of instruction has been evolved in the last three or four years for the administrative side of education we now have the three es of modern education economy efficiency and equaliza tion says a bulletin from tho pen nsylvania department of rublic in struction the three es arc now- pulling together with readin ritin and rithmatic four perfect bridge hands were dealt fcur perfect bridge hands were held by players in excelsior springs mo in a recent game thirteen spades thirteen hearts thirteen diamonds and thirteen clubs the cards jcrc dealt on the up and up and the players on receiving such rtraordinary hands forgot to play and started asking what can i do with a hand ikc this mrs rislcy one of the players im mediately on looking at her cards ak- nl to- n headache tablet as a man without forethought carcely deserves the name of a man fo forethought without reflection is but a metaphorical phraso for the instinct hi a beast coleridge on november lfi 1932 in a doctors office in a canadian city a woman was given a blood test it showed n low- haemoglobin content and such a low content of red corpuscles that the case was decidedly one ot anaemia the physician who made the test knew the formula of dr williams pink pills and the patient was instruct ed to lake two ot them after each meal on december 1c one month after tho first test the haemoglobin had increased from 6s o 75 per cent and the red corpuscles from 2ss0000 to 28400o the patient had- more color and fell better in two months moro the haemoglobin increased to s5 per cent and the blood count to 1400000 the patient feels better stronger and moro energetic every day if you are pale tire easily and lack pep start right now to build up your haemoglobin with dr williams pink pills tho clinically tested medicine for anaemic conditions youll feel a different person in thirty days tho pills arc sold by all druggists fifty cents a box last bank failure in scotland in 1878 edinburgh the last bank fail ure in scotland occurred in 1878 the basic banking law of scotland was passed in 1s45 and since that dale no new banl has been establish ed and the ninetyfive banking houses then in existence have been reduced to eight restriction of the note issue privi lege to the banks having that right in 1815 tended to develop branch banking until in 1932 the eight banks had 1808 branches in scotland or one banking office per 2ccc people fish thrive in libyan desert alexandria egypt fish are flour ishing in the streams of the libyan yearn to complete although the junk made a record run of 5m days from shanghai to hong kong it took her two weeks to get from here to manila a sixday calm being to blame for the slow passage the trip conceived by john blonishield the master a new york artist and lor- ing fransworth tho chief officer who is also from new york started march 6 at shanghai but the craft was rofitted at hong kong the next stage in the long journey will be by way of the southern islands ilorneo possibly bali to australia from there the route calls for a voy age to honolulu then through the panama canal to the east coast of the united states europe and back again to china playground association a meeting attended by representa tives of various clubs in hong kong resulted in the formation of an as sociation called the childrens play grounds association the object be ing to equip and manage playing areas for the poor children of hong kong the scheme has received the widespread support of practically every c in the colony and in ad dition many individual members of the community have come forward with generous donations the chair man stated that the object was to enable the poorer children of hong kong to obtain the fullest possible use of such open spaces as are avail able and to introduce them to the joys and delights of organized games trade with australia what does australia sell in hong kong and the great markets of south china the answer is disclosed in a recent statement by the australian department of commerce which shows that the main items are wheat and flour sandalwood leath er milk foods butter bechedemor meat fruit- railway sleepers lead timber and mushrooms altogether more than cl000000 worth of goods were importet into hong kong from australia last year break ing all records on the other hand hong kong senl the following pro ducts down under ginger es sential oils silk tea embroidery lace and rice peace prayer by pacifists the biennial conference of the national christian council of china held at sunkiang near shanjhai in may was attended by the bishop of victoria hong kong who states that in a significant silence the following telegram was read out first in chinese and then in english by the chinese christian educator the japanese christian council sends fraternal greetings to the chinese christian council and joins them in prayer to god that peace may be soon restor ed between our two countries fol lowing this reading the whole as sembly stood in silent prayer the chairman dr hsu ban chen made an impassioned appeal for complete pacifism and offered himself to 0 an live in japan as unofficial liaison of ficer between the christians or the two countries i examinations arc formidable even to the best prepared for the greatest the dominion coasttocoast desert says a report on the experl- fool may ask more than the wisest mont of transplanting 200 fish to that man tan answer anonymous region in a royal air force plane year ago fool widowers rush in where gelic bachelors fear to tread control of money and constant as- socialion with money is perhaps the an- most demoralizing of human occupa tions nicholas murray butler halifax nova scotia cargoes handled at the port of halifax from january 1 to may 12 amounted to 3sg- 599 tons compared with 331101 tons in the same period of 1932 and with 32192s tons in 1931 exports this year to date are more than double the ton nage of imports being 205927 tons outward compared with 120051 tons inward fredeiicton new brunswick the new brunswick department of agri culture in cooperaton with the do minion seed branch is to encourage tbe production grading and distribu tion of seed grain crops through com petitions- on a prize award basis these competitions will be applied to wheat and oats crops open to any fanner who is a member of an agri- cultuval society each entrant will he required to grade to a government standard a minimum of ten bushels of wheat and 25 bushels of oats and to offer a portion for sale during the growing season examination of all fields of seed grain entered will be made by the provincial department of agriculture and the dominion seed branch the stated quantities of both grains must be ready for inspection and sampling not later than january 31 1934 montreal quebec production of newsprint in canadian mills increased by about 10000 tons in april compared with the march total april production being 147759 tons against 13707s tons in march and 170600 tons in april 1932 shipments by canadian mills in april were ahead of production and showed an increase of more than 20- 000 tons at 101200 tons against 140- 094 tons in march toronto ontario that ontario farmers are confident poultry is again to be one of their best cash crops is shown by the fact that more chicks have heen hatched and sold this year than in any year to date from pre sent indications according to mr t a benson dominion poultry branch the present year should be belter than 1932 for those in the poultry business brandon manitoba the brandon horticultural society has decided to hold its annual show during the third week in august and this year ribbons will be distributed without any prize money the usual garden competi tions for tbe peter middleton and o l harwood cups will be held but cups and certificates only will he awarded the absence of prize money this year is not apparently preventing an en thusiastic response saskatoon saskatchewan the in corporation of a company to manufac ture woollen goods at saskatoon the saskatoon woollen mills ltd is an nounced by the saskatchewan gazette the company has a capital or 20000 and will it is understood manufac ture blankets and yarns for farmers on a custom basis edmonton alberta organization of seed grain clubs in alberta for 1933 reveals a large increase over 1932 or in any year since the work began 100 seed grain clubs with about 1100 mem bers comparing with 73 clubs and 1000 members in 1932 of these there will he 12 wheal clubs willi a member ship of 050 including ii reward wheat and 31 marquis wheat clubs the oats clubs will total 2s with a membership of 400 while there will be 20 alfalfa clubs with a membership of 200 barley clubs will total seven and there will be three or four corn and potato clubs with about 50 mem bers vancouver british columbia bri tish columbias coal output may be in creased as a result of experiments re cently carried out by the fuel testing division of the dominion department of mines reports indicate that of 27 coals tested as to their suitability for use in pulverized form 12 types were from british columbia and all were declared satisfactory classified advertising government appkoved chicks k p stlted gov bpnm ivvfl vjjl approved chtcua from blood tested breeders leghorns 053c barred bocks white rocs wyandottes 003c started chicks ten days old 020 more baden klectrlc chick hatchery iost office box 21 baden ontario government apppoveer chi salts of government awsov- kd chicks while they last leg horns oce barred hooka 063c one week old chicks otic cent more j 0 tweddle fergus out turkish pupils taught to repeat peace credo ankara turkey turkey turning its back on the warlike past has fas hioned a credo of peace which every child in every primary school of the republic must recite in class each morning the credo which the ministry ot public instruction has just issued for the rising generation is i am a turk honest and indus trious my duty is to protect those weaker than i to respect my elders to love my country sincerely my ideal is to raise myself higher and to continue in the path of po- gress i make a gift of my existenco to the existence of turkey find premammoth elephant saintvaliier france the bones o an elephant of the quaternary epoch older than the mammoths were found here in a clay bed thirty feet below a quarry a jaw hone a huge tooth and tusk more than six feet long were re covered what the world stirrers from is a sense of fear mr baldwin i cnticura for daily ueo cuticura ointmemti to ileal skin troubles sonp 25c ointment 25c and 50c 7 its liver that makes you feel so wretched wake up your liver bilo no calomel necessary nil happy you f liquid bilo into for you to feci healthy and happy you iver must pour two pounds of liquid bilo into your bowels every day without that bilo troublostarta poor digestion slow elimination poieona in tho body general wretchedness how can you expect to clear up a uitualion like this completely with mere lxmclmovjn f lite oil mineral water lasntivo candy or chewing jjum or roughage they dont waka up your liver you need carters little liver pule purely vegetable safe quick and muro reaulle aa for them by name- kefuto eubotituteo 2go at ftu druggists 64 stiffness plenty of minard well rubbed in loon sett you tipht bathe the ore part vifh worm water before you urt youll toon limber up i most of ihc film posters on the hoardings appear to have been born in hell the kev william younger when your daughter comes to womanhood give her lydia e pjnldiama vegetable compound most girls in their teens need a tonic and regulator give your daughter lydia e plnkham8 vegetable compound for the next few months teach her how to guard her health at this critical time when she is a happy healthy wife and mother she will thauls you 3 issue no 27 33

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