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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 13, 1935, p. 7

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tis easy enough to be brave and avhen sunshine is flooding yuur pleasant way jia harder to sinlle when the clouds are black and heavy the cross on your aching back but sweeter the slimline after the rain and sweeter lifes joy when it comes again after the grief and the toil and tne tears after tomorrow the happier years its queer why a stock goes down the minute some people buy it smith got married the evening of his first payday he gave his bride 1400 of the u500 salary and kept only 100 for himself but tho sec ond payday smith gave his wife 100 and kept 1400 for himself llride in injured tones why john how on earlci do you think i can manage a whole week on a pal try and measley dollar john darned if i know i bad a rotten time myself last week now its your turn 1st friend i tell you it was that long i never saw such a fish 2nd friend i believe you stepping stones may not be your idea of beauty in landscaping but they are much better than stumbling blocks us to co operate for world peace value satisfaction v the perfect chewing tobacco long itufus how is yoall gettln wif youah rithmetic goofus well i done learned to ndd up de oughts but de aggers both er me minister in awkward pause follow ing ceremony well young man enlute tie bride groom shaking her ihand i con gratulate you scouting here r there everywhere a brother to every other scout without regard to race or creed why facts argue until you have all the violinist and here is a violin over a hundred years old man huh sounds almost as good tjio bad tenor in the congregation is the f6llow- who is afraid he will not be heard optician noarslghted eh how many lines can you read on this hart man what chart x five rtover scouts of the 39th to ronto crew hiked to the caledon mountains as a step toward qualifi cation for the hundredmile require ments of the ramblers badge nanaiono bc scouts assisted the local police in controlling traffic in uuattown during the arrival of cyc lists participating in a victoria-nan- aimo bicycle race classified advertising tibs and bicstclib babqaxhs 2 up bicycles 10 up trans- portatton paid free catalogue toronto tire 1m jdundas west to ronto after having that extension tele phone put in the bathroom it only tings when we are out mowing the lawn the boss is the one who takes your money without seeming to re gard you as a real nuisance henderson you gave that cloak room tendant a big tip old fellow johnson well he gave me a good coat tho return of prosperity will be marked by callouses on the bands instead of the feet mim hmp wanted men it you are mechanically in clined have a fair education and re alize the future in diesel industry we will train you in spare time small fee includes instruction consulatlon and employment services also tools box 10 wilson publishing co ltd 73 ad elaide w toronto ont personal make your talk the envy of all 500 newest slang expressions 25c drydcns directory im 1lster jilk hamilton out an arrangement has been made by which the boy scouts association of new brunswick and the new bruns wick forest service of the provincial department of lands and mines will take over the canadian forestry as sociation direction of the junior for est wardens of that province they are said to number approximately 1000 washington the united states is reidy to cooperate with great britain in an attempt to maintain world peace secretary of state cor nell hull said recently while we were not in every in stance viewed problems eye to eye he said yet our common outlook and the many traditions which we share have enabled us to work to- geci in appreciation of the import anee of a constructive policy favor ing the promotion and preservation of peat hull was commenting upon a state ment made by sanley baldwin con servative iadcr of the british house of commons and anthony eden lord privy seal that the united states and great britain eventually should cooperate to maintain world f-ae- my attention has been called he said to two very friendly refeiences to the united states in recent spee ches made by stanley baldwin and captain anthony eden it is heart ening to note such expressions which i am happy to reciprocate iri ft looking back over recent years i feel that both the british stt1 ameri- countries and i forsee that there will bee in time to come many oppor tunities for similar helpful and con structive collaboration handwriting tending to become formless saving the coast of the british isle walkerton ont scouts will soon be the fortunate possessors of a spe cially built scout hall the generous gift of mr george d martyn the headquarters will include a library reading oom small gymnasium and shower baths surrounding grounds and shrubbery will help make it one of the towns attractive institutions f five planets observes tho detroit free press the men who keep track of such tilings pass on the information that in a short time four out of five of the planets visible to tho naked oyo can bo seen at ono and tho same time in the evening sky saturn will be the absentee venus brightest of all tho sister hood already rides gloriously in tho west during the early hours and will continuo in that part of tho heavens until the middle of summer jupiter a little bilious as always js in the southeast and cannot be missed mars is more directly toward the south and though drawing away from tho earth is still bright and of course retains its coat of sunburn and about how these threo are be ing joined by mercury thats the feature of tho show lots and lots of people even peo ple interested in astronomy have lived fairly long lives without over getting a glimpse of this coy planet this is because it has a confirmed habit of dodging in and out around tho sun first on this side and then on that hero today and gone before you get around to look for it tomor row xow the astronomers promise that for a few evenings mercury will be visible for about two hours after sun act it will disappear before the twi- jlght ij over but since it is about eq ual to mars in brightness will shine clearly through tho gathering dusk it will he lower than venus and far ther toward the north so after you have tucked away the e ening meal and before you start for the movies go out and take a look pimples jp add a j cream d i once hi ment v 26 cle an equal amount of or sweet oil to min and apply the mixture daily a simple treat- vhich will clear up your skin one of the notable kings silver jubilee functions was a dinner gath ering at toronto of some go mem bers of the canadian boy scout con tingent whioi attended the kings coronation ceremonies 25 years ago later the former scouts now includ ing men of all the professions atten ded the great rally to welcome lord badenpowell the reunion was ar ranged by w irvine heart nc son of sir william heart some 30000 cancer fund envel opes wero distributed by uniformed scouts of edmonton and calgary pre liminary to the opening of the local fund campaign the latest report of a boy scout collection of used clothing comes from timmins the scouts of the big mining town put on the campaign to help settlers in that district whom they learned were badly in need of clothing a scout troop vegetable garden will tho boys hope provide camping funds for tho scouts of tilbury this summer lrtwosiifvs cosy public rooms and cabins excellent food and plenty of it flood sun decks happy days of sport and fun fine steady ships sllllnj fri days ram msnlreaf ta plymouth havre lon don and to belfast liverpool clascow third class ocean rata 12m ens way a eubopb f4 return fare 3 class anchoftdonaldqn ply to your loco agent or to 317 nay street klein 3471 toronto when a m chance out of is frequently i has one million ho i egoistical on the subject of his own luck that he thinks he has a real hot as k winner london spectator wherever you may be along the coast of brtain you find among the dwellers there an ardent desire for protection it is like a personal in sult to see barbed wire or warnings against trespassers and much more to see dwellings set across the edge of tho sea whether close down to water as in the isle of wight or up on the cliffs as near looe in corn wall it any land in the island should bo nationalized it is the land that has one foot on sea and one on shore access to the sea is a national demand and no national park is so much desired as the very edge of the silver girdle tihere are many gross offences against this privilege ill existence but it is said and felt by many seaside dwellers in a num ber of counties that the desire to buy and sell patches of land bor dering on the sea is vary rapidly on the increase even rough dunes be come building land that is a popular site for shacks some curious uses are made of the edge of the sea i visited on area of rough dunes that has been famous and indeed still is for the number and rarity of the birds in sects and plants that have a natural home there an essential part of it j k was being used for the stabling of camels and such plaguy wild fowl it appeared that the area had been discovered to be an excellent desert and a passable pacific island a wild corner of asia or africa or where not and we may presently find the prickly pear that unlovely pest planted in an english scene with the object of lending artistic verisi militude to tho otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative of the film some owners indeed many own ers of property along the shore are wise and careful enough over one very lovely stretch of coast in north devon a proclamation is set up in bold capitals on a board containing three prohibitions von may not put up a tent dwelling dig sand or preach a sermon inland from the point reached by a moderately high tide king canute did not offend for his sermon was acted below high water mark such care of the seas edge is not however universal and generally speaking landowners are poor and ready to sell land that approaches the artificial value set on the build ing site the threat against access to the sea is general and more than rights of access are in jeopardy some of tho villas and shacks re cently erected are a grievous eye sore tho shacks are often half hid den in dunes as at saunton sands but some of the cliffside villas or cornwall and of south wales bea con their repellent colors and shapes from afar and there is no chance of such disappearances as have been both welcomed and lamented on the slipper clay of the east coast for uiey are founded on granite or tho hardest of igencous rocks chicago daily news observes the national association of pen manship teachers has been holding revival convention in new york the problem of restoring handwrit ing to a status of importance in american education deeply concerns its members but the ancient and lovely art of calligraphy has fallen we fear upon evil days undoubtedly despite the tremen dous multiplication of typewriters more persons than ever before are using their pens or pencils to in scribe words unless for some reason the attendance at schools and colleg es declines handwriting of a kind probably will continue to be increas ingly practised only the general use of silent typewriters or stenotype machines for classroom work could drive out of use the modern succes sors of the stylus but the handwriting of the class room is intended primarily for the reading of the writer it tends to become hieroglyphieal as many an instructor has discovered in the weary task of decoding his students papers he tolerates it perhaps be cause his own is worse some pen manship experts hold that the note- taking use of writing is the chief foe of their art they even argue that substitution of machines for that purpose would be a godsend to calligraphy because it would liberate the pen for nobler and more leisure ly exercise when the printing press super seded the skilled makers of manu script it was commerce that saved handwriting the clerk on the high stool in the merchants office was required to make out invoices and bills of lading in round flowing easily legible script models were de veloped on the business desk that went into the schools and shaped the style- of those long and delight ful letters which once were written for the sole sake of communication between friends and kindred minds alas commerce now gives us no aid and the speed of modern living affords few of us time for cultivating the graces of correspondence in either mental or manual expression there are business men who seldom use their fountain pens except for autographing letters and checks or scrawling memoranda on a pad it is true some authors are still scriveners they find that imagi nation works more readily and words flow more freely when fingers grasp a pen or pencil but legibility is necessary only for the author and his typist he asks neither his pub lisher nor his public to read his script strange plants and insects without wings from the manchester guardian the two young scientist 1 who have been on a british museum expedition to study plant hie and insects at various altitudes en mountain ranges in east africa have just returned to england after a more successful six months than they had ventured to expect they will not know the value of their finds until the fifty cases or specimens now on their way have been examined but they know they have secured specimens of many species not yet represented in the national collection this was not their first adventure dr f e edwards the entomologist had collected specimens in south america and so had the botanist dr george taylor in south africa they wanted to compare the plants and insects on diflerent moutain range so thoy went first to the aberdare range for a fortnight where they found one of their plant specimens at a height of 12500 feet on these mountains and on all the others they explored were giant groundsels close relations of our small weed and with a flower not unlike these however were trees reaching a height of 15 feet to 20 feet with trunks two or three feet indiameter they found lobelia trees 20 feet high and tree ferns 15 feet high and quantities of mosses and ferns among their specimens are sections of very tall trees discussing the re sults of their explorations at the natural science museum recently they said that on the three ranges they explored they found the same typej on all of them but different species the expedition visited the uu- wenzori kang twice staying there for six weeks on the second visit and getting a magnificent view from- the summit of the dullynamed ob servation peak and they pitched their camp 13000 feet above sea level broke her leg against a stair i whilst hampered by rheumatism two years ago writes a woman was suffering with rheumatism in my legs and when walking up stairs one day just kicked my right foot against the stairs and broke my leg just below the knee i was in hcspital for four months and when i came out someone advised me to try kruschen salts- i did so and now i have no trace of rheumatism 1 would not be wihout my daily dose of kruschen which i take every morning half a teaspoonful in warm water mrs p b the six salts in kruschen stimu late the liver and kidneys to healthy regular action assist them to get rid of the excess uric acid which is the cause of rheumatic pains when poisonous uric acid goes with its deposits of needlepointed crystals theres no doubt about those aches and pains going too new code of ethics is set for dairymen veteran champ tiihpfaf wusmuiabuhwi s r toftau xo draft jl toll tore cftttk so m to4wfcfc um f seomttt jtyc jluuu complete details knee write now km us dont lei mosquitoes spoil your holidays likc mecca along in readiness and if you do get stung simply rub tho spot with mecca stops tho itching and reduces swelling better still smear the exposed parts with mecca as a preventa tive skcctcrs black flies etc hate mecca mecca ointment if sold by all drajr- ilsts 25c 35c tube 50c and floo tan migamota captaining the japanese team who are competing for the seagram gold cup in the general brock open golf tournament at fonthill july 11 12 and 13 is the thirtythreeyear old veteran tommy migamota who has been japan open champion three times and now holds the national professional title others on the line up are kanekichi nakamura reign ing open champion bob asami twice national open and twice national pro fessional title holder heaviest of the lot at 150 pounds jack yasuda four times open runnerup whose 110 pounds makes him the midget of the team and seisul chin fastern japan professional champion the tall man of the squad at five feet ten inches discourteous motorists one evening recently a car stop ped at our nearest neighbours home the horn blew two or three times but no one appeared the car moved slowly down the road turned in slightly at our door and blew again not knowing what might be want ed i stepped to the door which as it was a warm day was open the driver of the car stuck his head out of the car and said could you tell me where soandso lives never a please the thought came to me if you would just keep on blowing your horn- at each house along the road eventually you would find the home you want but the words were not spoken instead i directed mm and without even thank you he drove on did you ever think how an automobile can save a lazy per son n few steps while someone else is called upon to take a few more dr edwards captured soaie rare insects on the snowcovered rocks at a height too great for plant life he found big beetles in the leaves of the groundsel and he captured many of the wingless flies he ex plained that frequently in the moun tain regions subject to strong winds where wings are not of much use tho hies especially those that walk about on the ground lose uneir wings hitherto the museum has had no flies of this type they visited three of the extinct volcanoes in the buringa itange on the border of uganda and here though they saw no wild elephants they were glad to use the elephant tracks through the forests in the thick bamboo growth on the lower slopes they discovered two new species of mosquito which deposit their larvae in the 3tem just abovt a joint where water collects these mosquitoes look and bite like the common type but they are not fevercarrying so our handwriting tends to be come without form and that is to be deplored for there is a certain discipline of thought and feeling in setting the hand to shape clearly and with some measure of beauty the words and sentences which ex press them and the reader can feel the personality behind the phrase more intimately in the script than in the type we have no wish to return to the flourished capitals and shaded strok es which mr spencer introduced to the american public through his business colleges more than 70 years ago that ornate style now practis ed mainly by those peripatetic art ists who write visiting cards for vain patrons may well be left to them but if the professors of penmanship can promote a renaissance of writing that has legibility and simple beauty of form they will add something to the grace of life and save a lot of time for the decipherers of cor respondence and all penned docu ments toronto a new code of ethics for milk distribution in toronto and suburbs is in effect following its ap proval by toronto milk distributors the ontario milk control board and the milk producers association one of the main points of the code agreed to by the distributors provided for abolition of premiums on sale of milk under the agreement distributors will no longer advertise their accred ited herds all plain bottles will be banned for retail store salea and driv ers will be forced to stop unfair so liciting for business the code provides that distributors shall not supply milk to any dealer who resells it at a cut price the secretarymanager will each week set a uniform price for butter sold to the retail trade all milks testing over 37 per cent butterfat shall be sold as special milk at the same price as jersey or guernsey all special milk not to exceed five per cent but terfat buttermilk testing over 1 12 per cent butter fat t be sold at a special price the pact state dominion statistician political science head kingston r ii coats domin ion statistician ottawa was elected president of the canadian political srienle association recently he succeeds d a macgibbon board of grain commissioner winnipeg other officers are vicepresident h laureys school cf higher commer cial studies montreal c j hera meon mcgil university w c keir- stcad university of new brunswick w i mackintosh queens univer sity the boss isnt here hes at work a telephone operator reported and for a moment we thought we were listening to amos n andy broad casting one sample lesson in watercclour painting 25c a preliminary watercolouf art course 1000 an advanced walercolotir landscape course 2500 a commercial art 5000 course personal art lessons bit special appointment send 3 cent stamped envelop for other information giff baker 39 lee avenue toronto ont issue no 24 35 malcolm ross kclirht spcuut scarborougu entr there is no such thing 15 chance or accident it being evident that these words do not signify anything really existing anything that is truly an agent or the cause of any event j but they signify merely mans ignor- nnco of the real and immediate cause adam clarke sentinel never before could you buy firestone- made tire for so little as these sentinels at new reduced prices now every car owner can afford firestone quality not only do these new low prices meet those of special brand tires but your local firestone dealer mounts the tire free and gives you the service that goes with them see him today take advantage of these low prices and up 44021 635 45021 695 47519- 775 50019- 840 52518- 940 52521 995 olbxt sentinel sun proportlcntttly lot gov tt incttkucf

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