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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 29, 1925, p. 2

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tea of quality hss3 is blended only from tender young leaves btids that yield richly of their delicious good ness try sal- ad a today gifts for the invalid do you remember an invalid among your friends if so choose the gift with special attention to its attract iveness and her needs it is absurd and unkind to give fruit to some one who is on a restricted diet or a book to one who must spare her eyes the invalids tray will suggest var ious gifts there ds the tray itself which can be of wicker with glass top and a letter rack to one side an em broidered tea cloth and napkin even a wellfitted silence cloth will bo appreciated to make a tray attractive individual silver salt and pepper boxes a folding silver fruit knife a cup and saucer of quaint old pattern the hypocrites jl blazing new trails into wilderness by arthur b reeve 7 part ii the- old farmer shook his head dole- wo drove silently over the rather fuy i must confess that i felt like neglected road a few hundred yards relying on his sage advice until we saw a man near a quaint old i kt to make it now walter quebec barn j decided craig aro you the nearest neighbor to knew it wcs urgent and settled murat queried craig as far as craig was concerned we the man looked up at us passing were along the road with what strangers who wanted to stop were speed we could make however craig t uncommon enough and a chance to who was usually so reserved in acl pick uo some gossip was too good to strangers now stopped a moj let slip ment and passed the time of day with nigh as any he was a lean tall an he met the conversation start- j man a yankee who had come across ed with the hunting in the neighbor- the border it seemed as if the char- hood wild game and how one could acteristics of his farm had imbued best k it- inquiries developed that his personality two distinguished british explorers the leaders of the fawcett expedition which hopes to find proof of an no one much had gone through along adt civilization in the heart of brail are shown above they are col tha farm with its stony light- road oxcept a traveling preacher p- h fawcett dso frgs and his son jack col fawcett who has water until tender about twentv mlni s so1 betra sts ami on two other strangers utes not soft and slippery drain but there was more than the usual still we kept on gomg southward in add one cud of milk ana one cuo of ea ln thls ana countenance s of our stops to gossip for a mo- cream anfattle morels t first i hvl an bring to a boa serve hot i and another man walking rather mea that perhaps craig was following creamed onions quarter medium- about near tho house in tho i about but pre- sired onions boil in salted water d 1 t and until tender add equal parts of milk aln h 8eem z man 1 t u thee and p and cream a utttoul and p a new flivver car eh there 8 made me feel that per- bring to a boil these aro delicious was anxlet annoyance in the mans haps kennedy himself was losing in- cream pie one egg half cupful v0ce i the caso before the murder spoons of com starch i drt done down the road at murats be a ia behind the manrunner chief beat egg well add sugar and beat kennedy made the announcement ad been annoying nor was i so again dlfsolve in milk and bringto ab and boemnl 1 this w game boiling point add cornstarch well mans face startled grew a j canadian bor- dissolved in half cup of milk boil i p haggard l r f the oncoming storm u a jj v thought and in a quick voice hoarse l wanted kennedy to get the man run- spent twelve of the last eighteen years in the region he will now reenter is 5s years old he joined the british army in 1ss6 serving in ceylon later he served in morocco malta straits settlements and hong kong in i90g brazil and bolivia became involved in a controversy over rubber in the acre district in northwestern brazil tho matter of boundaries was loft to eng land for arbitration and col fawcett was appointed one of a commission of three to delimit the boundaries this led to continuous exploration work in south america in 1914 col fawcett reentered tho british army and was given command of a brigade of held artillery he was later a counterbatterj staff officer he was mentioned four times in despatches he la a dis tinguished artist and an exhibitor in tho royal academy his sou jack fawcett is also a competent artist they plan to supplement the photo graphic record of their expedition with numerous sketches photographs miss sherlock holmes i victoria embankment scotland yard has decided to admit the victoria embankment is a women to the ranto of its criminal granite structure extending along th investigation department this is north bank of tho thames in london one of tho effects of the decision an- from westminster bridge to black- nounced by the homo secretary that friars bridge a distance of more than raiseu or mwcreu tv swing wci nw bed with a rack that will pull out sweetened such as bananas oranges and hold a book other bedside con- pineapple fresh or canned strawber- veniences are a flashlight a radium rle and peaches fresh or canned attractive as mrs b r well as 4986 refreshing f coat turned one flap over and showed her the winters were long and out success i a small shield ard it was high and what was late the c l d women of tho future the old farmer leaned over deter- farther down south was early will be trained on the lines of her mined to be certain it was a bona fide wm u here i was clinging to malb counterpart and she will serve shield that kennedy had been regular- kenriedys j k the wea wa p as deectlves out wth fisherman and farmer one on the coast of norway there is no clearly defined lino between farmer and fisherman the farmer has his boat and fishes when ho has the op portunity the fisherman tends the ly deputized by the provincial govern ment he nodded satisfied straightened up now what can i do j about five minutes cool add onehalf from strained emotion he asked ner a the murderer of murat some- a pressed glass goblet a hotwater teaspoon of vanilla and pour into crust wlthout waiting for how i felt they would be identical dish to keep meat and potato palat- previously baked before serving covj an answer ho turnd wayed hig i wanted personal safety too able will any of them enhance the er with whipped cream which has been j bony anns other3 tha thus it was that soon we found our- table service of an invalid rvalt- j family and the hired man responded fives approaching the vermont bor- that the number of women police will a mile lthis rwavmutr several friends can sometimes club custard is made in the same way awkward l der then i thought i began to see be increased from twentyfour to fifty fee in width and islroztoz together to buy a bedside table such th only two teaspoons of cornstarch been mu shot that the green mountains was his obi says a london magazine river side by a granite wall oth teet tables are made so that they can be may be served a one i kennedy ive come to your place e women det tires wil oho8cu uz mzlszf lf z raised or lowered to swing over tho i for help i must go on j for s mysterious reason it from the ranks of those already en- down to floating wharves in the river the mans shoulders squared his m to me craig was picking out rolled as policewomen or to be select- part of the land reclaimed from the eyes became slits of determination and most wretched of roads i had ed as candidates within the next few thames has been converted into gar- yttev v tw cooked prunes or fresh rasnberries i buspicion t may havo ima it i u in this vicinity before and weeks there is a long waiting list dens adorned with statues and monu- clock before giving one be sure that cookec prunes or tresn raspberries b j f th h t knew that some milw cither way there and no fresh applications will be en- ments of famous men the embank oip nafient will not- ho rikturbed bv our in individual di3hes when serv- were better rnarlc ul iitiuuua men ine emoank- uie panent win noc oe uisiuroau uj once became combative wtr roaas j tertalned ment was constructed in 186470 it a its ticking a tray for odds and ends m lv i 1 was expecting me had news t was getting grayer darker all hundreds of governesses typists cost of 10 000 000 a perpetual calendar in a leather or jpf lt for me but he had no chance to telli tme wha was kennedy think- cliorus girls and girl clerks have ap metal case a shaded lamp that can r be clamped to the headboard an elec tric pad if the patient can be trusted to regulate iteotherwise decidedly not a balsam pillow a vacuum car afe a silver bell an electric fan and a barometer i pretty bed garments are lace- ruffled dressing jackets of crepe de chine or albatross paletinted knitted sacques boudoir caps kimonos slip- pers to match sheer handkerchiefs possibly a little filigree ball containing a tiny wad of cotton scented with a favorite fragrance to hang about the neck and no once except the patient herself knows what a source of ec- stacy a string of beads or a little finger ring can be then there are many articles of the toilet that will please bath salts dellj cately perfumed soaps cold creams toilet waters sweetsmelling skin lo tions exquisite talcums and as to fragrances the invalid is often de- lighted with an incense burner and oither the tabloid or the powdered in cense in lavender sandalwood cedar violet or any of a dozen other odors in gifts of flowers there is great variety bulbs are always acceptable a bowl of partridge berries is bright and heartening or if you live in the country you can gather a pungent armful of spruce pine balsam and the trailing evergreen to brighten the ickroom the side of the car bracing myself in a period ln uniform as every scot tne seat still kennedy kept on over and yard man from the big five that mountain road which seemed to downwards has done rise almost like a pass over a divide u is intended to employ women de- v 4 uvi suddenly i felt something wet hit tectives on special duties such as ob- go in your car and notify the face snow at last i put out servatioii work in connection with authorities in the town my hand there was a snowfiake on ni clubs shadowing suspects en- i cant i tell you my car a new a mountain road sinister fraught b i the drug traffic and in ob- flivvor was took this mornin thats w1 trouble and danger talnlng evidence against fortune-tell- what if we should skid and go down ers a oharlatans the mountain side kennedy stopped tw women have been officially at- iong enough to get the chains from tached to the cid for months and under the seat and clamp them about their work has been performed with the tires much success the snow began piling up alarming- th ease with which the scotland ly soon i knew that if the mad did yard woman will bo ablo to disguise why i was such a doubtin man you aint seed it the mention of his own misfortune loosed his tongue he launched into a description of the flivver i sent my oldest boy jest so soon as wo found it was gone its motor number is i0342896 as htspokthe fumbled in not sta tbe uld but there sl jljl his pocket for an already soiled bill 7 nothm b 5 littlo fields about his gaard even on the rocky islets as the most produc tive fishing takes place in winter the fishermen find time to work on the land in spring and summer writes- camllle vallaux in the geographical kevlow the coa6t towns all have their fishery quarter and their fisher men as do most towns on the medi terranean and are as rich in color and life as are they great increase in tea consumption a stylish frock 4986 the girl who desires some thing different will be pleased with tho style here portrayed it has tha use more milk and cream pp front closing and a tierod some years ago a women who had s l fl kept house for twenty years worked n is cut ln 4 sizea for me she had never hoard of using m and 20 16year size 7 milk when stirring up thickening for tt f 4 ot 4mnch material v the old farmer about visitors gravies and she had never made a f jf u yard of con- f r hu k winter sports x m h material will be required for particular and tho country in gen- of sale we aint got no telephones j here most likely the fellow what took itll get off with it tho boy aint back yet j i must go on yet the police mustj know repeated kennedy in tho dij emma just then the farmhand stepped forward pulling nt his hat i be francois eh i like murat lie ver good to me i walk over by road and tell eh so it was determined there was much advice as to routo and where to stop for shelter in case the threaten ing snowstorm should broak andj francois was off j for a few minutes craig lingered to be continued cream pie many of us could serve more appetizing meats if wc used more milk and cream toa3t served with hot milk to which alt pepper and onehalf cup of cream has been added is very palatable and nutritious as a breakfast dish to one can of salmon add one pint of milk and onehalf cup of cream thicken with one tabiexpoonful of flour boil and salt and pepper to taste delicious with new potatoes or toast or both creamed cabbageslice a small head of cabbage fine ard boil in salt anco will be one of the chief assets in her now career the yard woman may be called on to be a trim nurse the consumption of tea it is esti mated increased in 1924 thirtynine million pounds the price as a result 0110 day and a laundressthe next her may go to 100 a pound but even then hair may be bobbed this week shing- tea is tho cheapest beverage in the led the next and the week after she world aside from water may have to wear dresses like a sea- side boardinghouse keeper the woman who wins the woman who wins is the average collar and cuffs l 1 j 1 l pattern mailed to any address on y f c u ber0 frank hodges civil lord of the ad- rcceipt of 15c in silver by the wllon sn00tin but p to me mlralty in the labor cabinet is going matchmaking as a business berlin lias no fewer than 1000 mar riage brokers they are divided into three classes flrstclass brokers who deal only with clients of high social standing brokers of the second class who handle love affairs of the bour- geoise and the thirdclass brokers who deal only with tho workers one of tho leading brokers a woman with an upperclass following boasts of having made thirty3lx matches ln throe years she says the photograph of no client has remained in her album for more than a year not buiit on any particular plan not blessed with any particular luck just steady and earnest and full of pluck for the woman who wins is the on who works who neither labor nor trouble shirks who uses her hand her head her eyes the woman who wins is the woiian who tries publishing co 73 west adelaide st toronto allow two weeks for re ceipt of pattern send 15c in silver for our up-to- date fall and winter 19241025 book of fashions many of tho marriage she arranged on n flinards for sprains and bruises all rights reserved he i have ordered he ring dear what would you like to have engraved diamond dyes color things new buttons when i get a bright idea i always want to pass it along said a lady as she sat watching a young girl sew ing do your buttons ever como off ixma j liko as more goes back than comes up b to work id the mines iii order to s1 dec really turned out to be somohow i dont know much bout regain his termor position of secretary lovo a that there rum runnin sposo theres 0 the minors federation this broker admits that the most of a lot of it but my neighbors n me her clients were women with dowries boant in it lots of cars goes by on fur is in favor 1 w beauty did not equal their for- thls horo back road loaded up and j tunes sometimes if tho cars aint loaded up mnn d furs could be made sho aai til0 most rm leatu tho pcoplo in em is evor seen any fights with tho rum runners v o her work was the disposition both piecing fur bo suro to fit it so it all by mm and wome lo understate runs in the same direction in thick ages a pr0p authenticated birth nover seed any hearn of some i wherc tho d ls not casi certificate must eventually bo pro- most 0 thorn folk would rather lose see brush or rul ll nnd soa whlch lced and tho truth often led to the their loads n their lives im tfllin drccfcon thc halrs ll0 cut ur from breaking off of potential matches ever theyre always doing it wh do tkirt a 1 they are ironed off washed off and up prcs th next ioad n mnu 3t up the loss i sow fur by overcasting the edges together with heavy thread which has it was my turn to be the doubting heen with wax- use a ur t f fe mo needle jiake as small a seam as pos- you aro vewing them on then and seofthan ho was telling were we thoj so it wiil not bo c after if they make any difference when lullblo ones sometimes it is diffi- the scwin done wet the skin side beautiful home dye b before you lay the button to d folks and this was j thoroughly then stretch tho fur 01 pulled off until i despair i seem to shed buttons at every step make use of these two hints when gtarantoed with o that the knot will be in tho rightj m diamond dy just xuio hai eavcs der the button 0 dip in cold water to und p9vf ll fr being worn on lh j place with pins when cry it will be i ready to use line the fur with a soft ln and mnun is doth put the thread through i such a case i wanted to belicvo iniu my better judgment told mo s down tiste t in no oner dip in cold water to unn prevents it from being worn orj hear ye njrht when ye said tint i0 delicate oned away and ihus beginning the was going to hit over the mountain hadea or boll to j loosening process road recollected our farmer noint 1 dyrlch pffiutnt then before you begin sewing lay g significantly at the row of peaks 1 f t 1 colon each lbant j a large pin across tho button wtthat before us p sia peraturo of over 131 degrees packaga oontaina di- i ir 1 j n j was once registered must now yield rections o simple any woman can dya fir tint lingerie llk rlbbona sklru wmlata dresses ooata stoounss waaura draperlea oorarlngi hang ln ovarythln- naw bay diamond dyea no othar kind and tall your drawlat wfaatkm tho material you wisk to color la wool or ilk or whathar u to uaaa ootton or mlud good heat waves by wireless that heat light nnd power will be transmitted by wireless in the near future is a prediction made by mr james f kerr one of the malingers of the recent chicago wireless exhibi tion one of americas leading niannfac- lurors mr kerr says is now engaged in the development of a system for transmitting light heat and power by wireless ho expects to have it perfected in tlmo for tho wireless worlds fair in new york next aut umn another wireless engineer is work- free free raio bsue prints do you want to build your own set if so ask your local dealer for ja blueprint together with instruction sheet of tho comet radio re ceiver they are free if you can not obtain them from him send to ub direct together with ton cents in stamp for postage etc tell your dealer that ho may also obtain tbem as this service is absolutely free comet tuning units cut the cost of your set in half and give twice the volume no variable condenser necessary aud you can receivo up lo two thousand miles on a single tube rarle electric supply co 1284 st clair ave toronto j suspicion flashed over my mind was groos britains highest temporaluro oration by win jthcre some reason tor which ho didnt was 100 riogrees on august 9th 1911 j cs beneath the button tat makes my mind wns britain liihi o frlgoration by wireless which m compact stem to sustain tho possible pulling and wear of the buttonhole it la no exaggeration to say that my buttons navar como off and im sure youra wont if yon mo my method of aowln want us to go them clouds means all congo womon nnd girls save n anow a snowstorm with tho wind few whoso parents have embraced christianity are really slaves says in this quarters awful on them moun tains i knows thanks but i must go on i think 111 bo starting a woman missionary flnards liniment for the qrippe e perfected in tho j summer several inventors aro also working j on tho transmission and reception ot klnema pictures and mr kerr says ho knows that at least three of ii10 j systems will be a complote succesa i for your cooking ave work money lime trouble and fuel and make your cooking belter issue no

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