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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 22, 1934, p. 2

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faster way found to relieve headaches now pain often relieved in minutes remember the pictures below when vou want fast relief from pain demand and get the method doc tors prescribe aspirin millions have found that aspirin eases even a bad headache neuritis or rheumatic pain often in a few minutesl in the stomach as in ihe glass here an aspirin tablet starts to dis solve or disintegrate almost the instant it touches moisture it be gins taking hold of your pain practically as soon as you swallow it equally important aspirin is safe for scientific tests show this aspirin does not harm the heart remember these two points aspirin speed and aspirin safely and see that you get aspirin it is made in canada and all druggists have it look for the name bayer in the form of a cross on every aspirin tablet get tin of 12 tablets or economical bottle of 21 or 100 at any druggists why aspirin works so fasr drop an aspirin tablet in a glass of water note that be fore it touches the bottom it is disinte grating in 2 seconds by stop watch an aspirin tablet starts to disinte grate and go to work what happtns in these bjasses happens in vour stomach abflkiri tablets start taking hold of pain a few minutes after taking when in pain remember these pictures aspirin is the trade mark of the bayer company limited g s of fortune y leslie beresford synopsis sylvia darnley un orphan la employ d at a travel bureau she meets joho christopher fellowes going to parle and monte carlo mrs ioula carmlchael and ton walllson staying at the hotel tell her alio la lielreas to a fortune left by tie uncle luke masslnghain on the way to monte coilo tugetnei with inula and tony the train is wrecked and sylvia la under the im pression that tony rescued her paula warns her against fortune seekera uolng to a teashep alone sylvia over hears john fellowes tell a friend ol his rescue of sylvia on the train sylvlu confronts tony with this in formation tony chen tells her that a inter will was made by her uncle benefitting john fellows sylvia runs in to john fellowes when a tire breaks out at his hotel and tells him of the will ho advises her to carry on the de- centinn john christopher tells tony and sylvia that the fortune has been wiped out by market manipulations this was a room in which sylvia had only once been for a moment she had entered it by accident this morning discovering tony and the conte deep in talk and had left again with laughing apologies it was used by the conte as his stpdy was a rather unusual room the walls and ceiling being all wood- panelled beautifully carved in the shaded lights at this moment it had an air of stcretiveness which sent a little quiver of anticipation through sylvia tony drew her towards the fire place at the far end massive dark wood heavjly carved to represent a growing vine with thick gnarled stems spreading leaves and hanging bunches of grapes no detectives in the world tony laughed softly at her side would imagine this to be anything more than what it seems a magnificent piece of work to be admired but sec one of his hands suddenly raised seized a bunch of grapes fairly high up in the carving seemed to push it sideways a sharp little sound just made itself heard through the silence and the bunch of grapes together its liver that makes you feel so writched wake up your liver bile ino calomel necessary for you to feel healthy ami happy your liver must pour two pounds oi liquid bile into your bowels every day without thnt bile trouble stnrts poor digestion slow elimination poisons in tlit- body general wretchedness how can you expect to clear up a sit uation ilk this completely with mere bowelmo v ins salts oil mineral water laxative candy or chewing bum or roughage they dont wako up your liver you need carters ltttlo ilvcr pills purely vegetable safe quick and sure results ask for them by name refuse vubstituteh 25c at all druggists 64 holds false teeth tight as cement plates cant possibly dip when you prinklc on dr werners powder largest seller in world holds plato so tight tbey cant annoy yet eo comfort able they actually feel and actlike your own keeps mouth sanitary breath pleasant special comfortcushion pre- venta sensitive gums from getting eorej small cost any drugstore issue no 47 34 36 36 with a portion of the carving moved outwards like a door a dark oblong cavity disclosed it self and into this tony thrust his hand a moment later this had brought out that same unsealed packet from the bank which he opened sufficiently to disclose to her th will and other documents she had earlier seen in his possession safe enough in there dont you think sylvia he chuckled thrust ing the packet back again into the cavity which he then closed afresh with his fingers on the bunch of grapes which was the key to his secret cabinet sylvias watchful eyes did not fail to fix indelibly on her mind the ex act position of that hanging mass of carven fruit for future use but she was careful to camouflage that keen and incisive interest behind an ap pearance of dazed almost foolish wonderment why whoever would have dream ed of such a cute arrangement as that tony she gasped staring up at him wideeyed i should just say it was safe indeed if you hadnt actually shewn me that hidingpalce and thats something youve got to keep light to your little self sylvia he warned her softly draw ing her hurriedly ami stealthily back to the door which he closed after switching off the shaded lights with in i promised the conte i wouldnt even tell paula the secret of that natty little contrivance he laugh ed in cautious undertones in the dark of the hall drawing her to him you sec im trusting you sweet heart trusting you because im so mad in love with you want you for yourself just as you are without any money laughingly she escaped his lips and his arms making for the light ed salon where the radio had been making music it was silent now as sho entered with tony protesting at her heels a dove in a vultures lair but a dove possessed now of tlio means to cut the claws of these birds of prey she had only to get back into that woodpanelled room alone touch a particular bunch of grapes and that will was hers worth nothing at all in money- perhaps but sud denly quite close to her the radio loudspeaker sent out rather start- lingly a mnns resonant voice throat before proceeding his well- rounded phrases filling the room with their sonorous note and a little thrill of the uncanny the chamber of commerce in london have issued an official state ment in regard to the affairs of this important financial syndicate con cerning which startling rumours have been current in world financial circles during the last few days it is now authoritatively announced that there is no foundation whatever for the slighest fear as to the anglo- chinese finance corporations sta bility it is not only entirely solvent but has actually increased its capital on the most advantageous terms say thats not much of a funeral march laughed the drawling voice of lister vanderduyl across the room sounds more like making whoopee sylvic heres to the for tune that came and went and came again lucky you somebody had switched off the radio and that sonorous voice giving out other news of no interest here now sylvia stood there dazed once again she found her iosition com pletely changed all in a minute the miracle which john christopher had decided as out of the question had happened after all the massingham money had not been swept away it was still there safe and sound that of course did not make it any more hers than before but that mattered nothing she held it for the moment till it could be handed over to john christopher its rightful owner what mattered most was hid den away in that secret cavity behind the carven fireplace in the contes woodpanelled study that will was now no longer worthless to be continued little but magnanimous the queen mary it appears had no right to the name it was taken already were it not for glaswegian mag nanimity the giant white star- cunarder could have been reduced to a number again and the rightful queen mary the ss queen mary of glasgow gross tonnage 870 would sail the seas in triumph small but sole possessor of her royal name that the queen mary of glasgow had the right thus to humble a giant ship and its proud owners cannot be questioned rather more than a year ago the little freighter was named by royal permission launched and registered at lloyds queen mary she was the while she steamed and carried freight no other british shop had the right to her name but what with the number of things that a queen has to do and to remember in a year and what with the advance secrecy that wrap ped the name to be given the great new liner the queen mary of glas gow and her claims were overlook ed not until the clydeside cere monies were over the name given and the vessel launched did the owners of the larger queen mary learn that they were no better than plagiarists and their ship a usurper they learned it then though messrs williamsonbuchanan of glasgow owners of the queen mary freighter lost no time in telling them thirty times as big the new liner might be the rightful queen mary she was not that was the situation a diffi cult one it wilhbe seen it might have been embarrassing for every body a queen included however a scot and a glasgow man can be generous when the oc casion warrants messrs william sonbuchanan of glasgow have proved it anew rather than cause embarrassment to scotlands quscn and confusion to foreign customs the rightful possesor of the name has been persuaded to waive pre cedence henceforth she will be called queen mary ii so that is all right apples weighing 8 lb each have been grown by mr ichitaro matsuda of nngano japan although sour they have a good flavour their size is the result of many experiments exquisite quality japak msh vi bv a fresh from jfc hi jfm the gardens what does your handwriting reveal geo st clair grapboanalyit all rights reserved editors note these human inter est problems with which mr st clair is dealing are 6lmilar to those that beset so many of our readers can this wellknown handwriting ex pert help you a friendly word some cheerful advice will often help you to bear your troubles easier see the authors invitation following this ar ticle sally which is a nondeplume covering the identity of a young ladl ing in toronto writes as follows my problem is i suppose similar to hat of many girls in business today 1 happen to be fairly goodlooking and my boss who is by the way a married man of 38 years of age keeps asking me to go out with him now i am not particularly staid i enjoy good times and am fond of getting around and to be quite frank i am not worried overmuch about the mor al angle in this case because i hap pen to know that my boss does not get along withhis wife what kind of a man is my boss does his writ ing tell you whether he is honorable and do you think he is the type of man with whom i can go out with occasionally without any serious re sults my own age is 23 this is a rather different angle to this ageold problem generally the laynjau would lay it down as an ax iom that a single girl should not go out with a married man and it is still very true that a girl lays herself open to unhappiness by encouraging the attentions of a married man however i do not intend to lay any stress on this feature in this case the mans writing is so informative as to his mentality and character that a partial analysis of it should suffice to discourage my correspondent the writing of this man reveals an overwhelmingly conceited personal ity he has an amazing impression of his own importance in the scheme of things and to be quite frank he thinks the sun rises and sets on himself his writing is very plain in this respect and there is another feature of it whioh would he enough to warn any girl to leave him alone he is de ceptive not to he trusted for a mo ment naturally shrewd in busl- nessf he is something of a hypocrite too but his deceptiveness sticks out like a milepost leave him alone sally he can do you no good and 1 dont believe that his intentions are straightforward probably if you were to know the real truth of his relations with his wtfe you would find that he is the one to blame in any case discour age his attentions give him no en couragement at all after a while ho will get tired of constant re buffs and turn his attention else where mr t london writes i am 17 years ot age and my parents are very keen on my going to college i have always had an idea that i should like to be a doctor and my parents are offering me the opportunity to 6tudy it but i would like to be earning money now and a friend of mine has an opening for me in an office at quite a fair salary what would you advise there can he no hesitancy here my friend you would be very unwise to give up your earlier ambitions re garding becoming a doctor for the very temporary importance and self- satisfaction that money would give you in the other job you would be sorry for it in years to come in this case i can confirm your par ents advice go to college have you any problems that mr st clair could help you solve do you want to know the truth about yourself and your friends he will tell you the unvarnished truth send specimens of the writing you want analyzed and enclose 10c coin for each specimen enclose with 3c stamped addressed envelope to geoffrey st clair room 421 73 ad elaide street west toronto ont all letters are confidential five dionne sisters begin to look alike callander ont so much alike are the dionne quintuplets that neck laces bearing their names will have to be worn by the famous sisters for identification dr a r dafoe their physician believes dr dafoe who has watched over the famous five since birth be lieves that the babies now five mon- this and one week old are becom ing more alike and that it will soon be necessary to have some definite means of identifying them crowds demand lighter music margate eng taste in public en tertainment at the seaside has com pletely changed since the wnr at least it has at margate where ac cording to john saxby margates en tertainments manager who has had 34 years experience ot the town holidaymakers are no longer con tent with orchestral concerts and the concert parties in vogue before the war they want revues cabarets and jazz generally they demand lighter entertainment and expect accommo dation for refreshment mr saxby told of this change at a ministry of health inquiry into ttie corporations application for a loan of 135000 to construct and extend the pavillion and winter gardens the pavillion said mr saxby was totally inadequate to cope with the change ot taste in entertainment this year margate has approved im provements involving an expenditure of 1500000 radio thrillers harmful to child so declare australians seek removal of programs exploiting crime sydney new south wales strong objection to radio thrillers mainly broadcast from american records and featured by the ii class stations in australia iias been taken by parents and educators on the ground of their bad effect on children these stations as distinct from a class stations which obtain their revenue from listeners license fees subsist on revenue derived from advertising most of the thrillers are sponsored programs one of the most severe critics has been the new south wales director of education mr g ross thomas who at a recent teachers confer ence said we all deplore the thriller which is being put over the air so often to the detriment of the child mind 1 refer to the kind of entertainment which has as is background undiluted crime the commercialization of serv ices such as broadcasting frequently leads to a lowering of cultural standards such is the morbid inter est created by broadcast thrillers that they are going to have a devastat ing effect on the mind of the child which is so plastic impressionable and emotional this type of entertainment is handed out at a very unsuitablo hour when the small child is prepar ing for bed and its older brother or sister is settling down to homework it is worse than sensational enter tainment that comes in the form of literature it comes through the ears and enters the mind of the child through the door of creative imagin ation when we have all the vast field of good literature that could be ex ploited for the development of high er forms of thought and morals it is a reflection on us that this kind of thing is tolerated and that wo allw it to be meted out to children at this particularly unsuitable timo in the evening from an educational point of view broadcasting is still in the very first stages if it cannot be used to foster higher ideals of life it would be preferable so far as education is concerned that broadcasting should be eliminated altogether pipe smokers fill up with golden virginia and enjoy a really good smoke also made up in cigarette tobacco curious world dont suffers piles gtsuntoonartrtfumttr irorrntuumlhtfo 2fonixtcmulhip fjl rmecca ie pile remedies cream j-j- vl rflaod martvv rcclst fc red w cnflqa v- uio edwardsburc n brand rani syrup the famous energyproducing sweet an easily digested food invaluable for infants growing children and enjoyed by the whole family two liverpool girls earn their living by walking twelve miles a day they test new footwear the girls miss peggy sobertshaw and miss c davies with a pedometer attached to the right leg walk the prescribed distance and return to the factory and hand in their pedo meters and their boots and shoes an 80ton wooden steamer with a diesel engine has just been launch ed at sydney the vessel was built by mr arthur davis eighty years of age and his three sons they us ed timber felled from the bush ad joining their house and fashioned it with axes and adzes swift as an eagles flight means about 120 miles an hour if the speed of a golden eagle observed in scot land may bo taken as typical the eagle flew at that rate for about three and a half miles and gained 1000 feet in altitude a product of the canada starch co limited chapter xvii a miracle happens the voice of course belonged to an announcer in london which the radio was transmitting following on the dance music a word or two had already explained that he was giv ing out late news of importance this sylvia noticed only vaguely as she was making her way across the room but the next words uttered in that resonant voice brought her swinging round in mute surprise anglochinese corporation of shanghai she heard with a long pause following public funeral of your fortune sylvikins tonys voice laughed cynically through iho silence the unseen announcer cleared hi mm ipl v wk w piffift mm asfesfess ot toajfo c- christmas cakechristmas dinner a monster turkey nuts candies paper hats which come from the gaily colored christmas crackers and to bring to a conclusion theyears greatest feast a christmas pudding and a christmas cake made from purity flour youll appreciate the high quality the absolute uniformity of purity flour in the season of christmas baking its best for all kinds of baking all baking made with it is marked by a distinctive pleasing flavor an even texture good color and the other qualities which fill the housewifes heart with pride buy a bag today from your grocer and keep only one brand of flour in your kitchen pfi puritv flour best for all 90ur baking painful prospect there is a report that the bbc is about to start an official filing system for all jokes emitted by com edians at the microphone brother ere you crack that joke please consult the file haply some preceding bloke wrung from it a smile do not trot it forth again when you take the air leave it in its little den docketed with care yet this cautious plan implies points one cannot like as of jokes men usedto prize stuck upon a spike dusty jokes of vanished gents bygone and begloomed jokes as ancient monuments scheduled and entombed o i beg the bbc to revise its scheme lost the jokes that used to be vanish like a dream lest all jests are laid away gem as well as stumer in one grim official grey burial ground of humor manchester guardian november hidden the frolic and singing hidden the eolorsome sway dignity steps from her cloister silent with garments of gr walks down a field way of tatters echoes and memories of play frowning she beckons le winter hastens the wind on his way toui c3andlcr

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