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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 15, 1923, p. 6

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the cow puncher by robert j c stead copyright tho uurson rook co as fflc turned her eyes to follow a group of men in uniform she became awsre cf a soldier sitting alone in the shadow a short c8ance away same quality about him oaaght her atten tion his face was not discernible and his figure was tco much in the shaiw to mere than suggest its oiitine but she feend herseif regarding him with an inteitnxes that sec her pulses rac ing some strange attraction raise1 her from her seat she took a step toward him then steadied herseir should she cure risk it again and yet there was something she hm a sudden plan she would make no inquiry no opology iho would walk nearby ami call him by name- if that name meant lothing to him he would not even notice her presence but if it should bo she was within three paces still she could discern nolhing definitely urses i the toronto hospital for incur ables in affiliation with bellevue and allied hospital new york city otters a thre year counw or traln- ice to ycunar women havinir the re quired education and desirous of be coming nurses this hospital has adopted the elehthour system the pupils revive uniforms of the school a monthly allowance and travelling expenses to and from new york for further information apply to the superintendent there is only one ancver dave because i love ycu and wouid folkrv you anywhere no one can stop me cert halls if the matter be properly doing that no cie dave except presented practicability of music study and at tendance at concerts is abundantly proved the appreciation of music may fcegin in smil1 ways there is always a point of contact which the teacher may find individuals differ and therefore must be property ap- proaohoi in order to give lasting bene- fit the teacher is arranging musij cales where small thing are well done has opportumty to accomplish much i the time for mention of the workl cf great artists and famous compoiij tions is ever at hand even the most doubtful will accept guidance to -xm- chapter xxl contd you would have taken the buket your- wont you come in irene was self rather than it should lnd con baying her voice was sweet and w musical but there was a note of sad ness in it which sot responsive chords otrenvale all through ediths heart must she love this woman must she in spito of herself love this of all women i am edith duncan she managed to say i i think i have something to say that may interest you there was a quick leap in irenes eyes tba leap of that intuitive femin ine spore rf danger which so seldom wua noj iiivi errs in dealing with its o sex and t the bullet myself than that is yet so unreliable a defence from aould harojeri tlie dangers of the other mrs hardy said edrh was in tho livingroom wont you fqund come up to my workshop irene l n have fccclv hurt answered without ohange of voice and fc t a d th under her i they ascended the stairs together than me i draw a little irene was saying what has he done talking fast oh yes i have quite p talked his problems over with commercialized my art such as it is mci alu after he had talked awhile he i draw pictures of shoes and shirt- b more reasonable he had al- waists and other womens wear which rea been convinced that he should really belong to the field of a feminine offer hi services to his country in artist but i havent lost my soul these times and i think i persuaded altogether i daub in color a little him that it was better to leave ven- yos daub thats the word but it g where it belonged he said he keeps ones soul alive you will hard- couldnt remain here and he has al ly recognize that she said indicat- res left for england i am afraid ing an easel but hero is the original t encouraged him to leave at once she ran up the blind of tho window y see i didnj understand which looked from the room out to the i l had taken a chair and for westward- and far over the brown i eqme ra she sat in silence i bhoulders of tho foothills rose the blame you she said at length rockies majestic calm imperturb- y gave him good advice and i able their white summits flashing in blame him although he might v i no h been less ready to jump at con- elusions there remains only one thing for me to do what said edith after a mo ments hesitation follow him i shall follow him if ho must go into battlewith all that that means ho must go in knowing the truth you have been very kind miss duncan you have gone out of your way to do me a great service aid you have shown more kindness than i have any right to claim from a stranger i feel too the call for ven geance she exclaimed springing to her feet but first i must find dave i shall follow him at once i shall readily locate him in some way through tho military service every thing is organized they will bo able to find his name she accompanied her visitor to the they shook hands and looked moment in each others eyes and hur- and she saw his features harden i they had on that urea iful occasion oh oh the girl cried in the pain which now seemed so long ago woitm of ono mortally hurt how could he he turn on his heel if he did she think that i didnt care for him must rush upon him she would tell for comvard but for dave i knew him now she must plead with him there had been a quarrel i diant reason with him prevail upon him at know why and i knew if dave shot i all costs him and he can shoot ive seen him well he said his voice was break six bottles out of six on thej mechanics but in it was something you ami again ha stood arid she knew that ha was turning over in his nind things weightier thn life and death but her pulses were raging mora will- and that when ho spoke again his ly than ever they had deceived her course would be se then in the par- j before coum it be that they were tial shadow she saw his arms eiowiy deceiving her again extend they rose wide and strong dave she said land extended toward her there was he turned quickly in his seat the a quick step and they mot about her light fell on her face and he saw her and the world swocmed and went ho was on his feet and had taken a by step toward her then he slopped i can explain everything she said when she could talk you need explain nothing he re turned i have lived the tormcru of the damned edith duncan was right she said if it were real love it wcnfld never give up smiureth all things she said all things she said there is no limit she earressed his cheeks with her fingers and know by the touch thsilj in work oij play it gives the poise and steadiness that mean success it helps digestion alleys thirst keep- insj the moatfs coclj and moist the throat muscles relaxed and pliant and tee nerves at ease the biggest word in the business language is not profit but service wo applaud cur edisons our fords our wanamakers and our fields not be cause of the millions they make but because of their service to humanity james samuel knox let me talk to you dave she pleaded i have followed you around the world for this lot me talk i can explain everything ho stood still so cong that she won dered if he never would speak she dared- not reach her hands to him she could only stand and wait irene he said why did you fol low me here ran into minards liniment for burns scalds and then he patched together the stcrv from what she knew and from what edith duncan had told her nnd dave fillet in what neither had known includin fateful jaws harden as thoy pieced the plot together and she knew what he was thinking to be continued ed both of em new makes to the incident earlier on that fva slrirv dinco ening she could see his t kirt ress or raded drapenea in diamond dyes the blaze of autumn sunshine warfare there irene went on no plotting no cruelty no cowardice no misunderstanding and to think that they will stand there for ever for ever- as we know time when our city pur civilization the very memory of d ma him understand our age shall have gono out i never jook nt them without feeling how how how she trembled and her voice choked ehe put out her arm to a chair when she turned her face there wero tears on it tell me edith she said you know- i know some things edith man aged to say i know now that i do not know all dave and i are old friends my father took a liking to him and he used often to bo in our house ho made him think of our own boy that was killed and would have been just his age and wo got tol know each other very well and he told door mo about you long ago and last if or add yearst and mix thoroughly grapes mean shade fruit and drink to us i in flour and beat until smooth cover if anyone were to ask me what ij set in a warm place and aliow to rise considered to bo one of the best in- j over night in the morning add beaten ade on our farm eggs sugar salt and melted butter each package of diamond dyes contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded shabby skirts dresses waists coats- sweaters stockings hangings draperies- every thing like new buy diamond dyes no other kind then perfect home dyeing is 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attorneys 873 tlani st ottawa out days leafy coolness and do so much o work shell peas string beans and cup of brown sugar spread dough with this mixture and sprinkle peel potatoes or sew in all the com- raisins roll like jelly roll cut fort that it is possible to procure dur- ing suffocating weather on the sultiriest days i have often set out a cool luncheon on the table under the arbor for the men at noon- night i found him at his rooms al most mad and swearing to shoot con- ward and then ho told me that that ye3 yes what did ho tell you i am not afraid edith turned her eyes to whore the white crests of the mountains cut like a crumpled keel through a sea of in finite blue ho told mo he saw con- ward here upstairs and con- wand made a boast and ho would and then edith burst away ried down tho street irene had searched london for two weeks the confidence of her earlier inquiries had diminished with each successive blind trail which promis ing results at first led her into a maze of confusion and disappointment the organization of the military service commanded less enthusiasm thanshe had felt for a month before she saw it straggling with tho apparently im- roll like jelly roll off in pieces 1 vz inches long cream remainder of softened butter with rest of brown sugar and spread in deep pan stand rolls on end in pan and allow to rise again until double in bake in moderate oven 30 to time returning from tho field hot iik 1 0 minutes turn out of pan lmme- minards liniment for coughs cplds c a bigger target mornin hank whatcher doin up thar waal tho old woman is flggerin on drlvin vbf ford an im amakin the garage door five feet wider prevents chapped hands cracked lips chilblains makes your skin soft white clear and smooth all druggists sell it and tired they have certainly appreei- ated its grateful shade this diatciy before sugar hardens at the end of the summer i always j makcs 18 buns feel that the grape arbor has indeed caramel raisin apple 4 cup seed- been a blessing but the half has not cd raisins g tart apples 1 cup light been told for soon in the gocden brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter 13 days of late september and early occp water pare care and halve the tober we begin to pluck basket after apples and arrange in a broad sauce- basket of juicy bunches of grapes from i pan or aluminum frying pan cover the vines and i store them down eel- j with the raisins then sugar add the lar in glasses and bottles then butter cut into bits add water and again i marvel anew at the veritable stew gently until apples are tender lhavo shot him but you rushed upon i possible it was as though she in her him andi begged him not to he said little studio had been suddenly called r upon to paint all tho portraits in the world in somed egree sho under stood the difficulties in equal degree she sympathized with those who were striving to overcome them and she ceosbo california fig syrup is is best laxative and tho butter and sugar have formed a rich caramel may be served hot or cold with or without cream or as an accompaniment to plain boiled rice raisin cake first take one cup of butter all golden ipuro and sweet then two cups of white sugar and these together beat three eggs all lightly foaming of good sweet milk one cup put in a little soda to lightly with a dogged determination which i canned grapes also canned iust as i raise it up then two teaspoons cream hung on from day to day in her search grape catsup riches hidden in our arbor of course i make grape jelly for layer cakes and school lunch boxes during the winter but there are many other unusual ways of preserving the grapes that are equally delicious spiced grapes are most handy to have on the shelf to bo used with cold meats as well as some bottles of earnestness that moro than once there is nothing however that the j aiu 5ot il in tle jtn it juit caused her to be misunderstood grapes offer to the household that i know twill be a nice one at last one grent fear had settled i means quite as much as the bottled if just right it bake i know twill on her heart it came upon her first grape juice i always put up we findjl husband when he shall suddenly on shipboard she had reso- 1 it strengthening and ttisfvinc to taste the cake three teaspoons bak- uitey thrown it out of her mind but drink al throu c f it po may be used in place of always when you can buy bread like si ready baked it had been knocking ever sinco for sn j ti admittance ami more than once she ad ntent and the ther la a cream tartar mineral salts that are necessarv in our or rfiump the raisins even if cross vtlpated or i tho fruity byrup a clean the liver noun you can thoroughly food and nasty bllo out of tho stomach nd bowels and you have a vou play ful omid again had almost let it in suppose davo shoult not enlist under his right any wellbalanced diet i almond and raisin bread cup name in such a case her chance of the grape juice too diluted with sl 2 cups graham flour 4 finding him was the mere freak of water or mixed with a lemon punch is teaspoon baking sla cup milk accidental meeting a chance not to simply uncounted for use as refresh- tablespoon melted butter cup hot kinged upon in a country already ment afc w festivities manv a 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 swarming with its citizen soklicry unexpected cu blanched and chopped almonds 1 and yet there was nothing to do but j ol p p fimr i t it i keep on guests when i have passed around cu l teaspoon salt cup she had sought a park bench where st i an cakes or crackers i molasses 1 cup chopped seeded raisins groups of soldiers were continually havo added a winter blessing to my water over sugar add molasses moving by tho lights shone on their summer blessing of our everhelpful n1 niilk mix flour sifted with baki faces and her own tired eyes followed and indispensable grape arbor mrs powder salt and soda and add graj j them incessantly always her oar f f r ham flour mix together and stir them j was alert for a voice that should set i into tho milk mixture add butter i her heart apcunding and mere than tes rccipcs j raisins and almonds and mix well i once she had thought sho heard that i voice moro than a score of times she cinnamon buns i ca ke yeast 1 v4 i j wc greased pan and bako in a moderate even for one and one- keep on often sho wondered how he would ln nuxl receive her that cold look which had frozen his features when sho seized count the raisins at least eight big plump tender fruitmeats to the elice taste it see how the rai- sin flavor permeates the bread no need to bake at home when weve arranged with bakers in almost every town and city to bake this full- fruited raisin bread just phone and theyll de liver it all ready to sur- prise the family tonight r it comes from master bak ers modern ovens irj your city and its made with sunmaid raisins thats another reason for its superiority a rare combination of nutritious cereal and fruit both good and good for you so you should serve it at least twica o week 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