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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 23, 1925, p. 6

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facts about tea series no 2 tea product today if the chinese who first discovered tea had realized the possibilities of the trade and had studied the nature and require ments of the plant china might still be the largest tea producing country cen turies of neglect however stunted the growth and caused the quality to deterior ate in the mountains of ceylon and india tea was found to flourish scientific methods of cultivation and manufacture were introduced with remarkable results now the finest tea growit in the world and by far the largest quantity comes from these countries salada is mainly blended- fromflaveuittd teas eisgm kazan james oliver curwoxj a love epic ot the far kohth synopsis pierrot the lialfbreed trappe nepeese his daugljer teere bunting pierrots trapping domain he was and so old that he was almost kind and therefore he never hunted as other hunted he did no hide himself seen sekoosev the ermine kill a part ridge and he himself finished the bird and feasted upon it after he had frightened the ermine away the dog down upon his prey his eyesight was so psor that from a spruce top he could not have sc3n a rabbit at all and he might have mistaken a fox for egypts monster pyramid the great pyramid of egypt was erected more than 5900 years ago and nothing more mechanically perfect has ever been built in massiveness of construction it far exceeds anything that any other nation ancient or mod ern has ever attempted jsita oripi height was just over 4s0 foot end the length of each side at the base 764 teet its cubical contents ex ceeded s0900o0c0 mubic feet and the weight of its mass 6840000 tons its original cubical contents would have built a city of 22000 house- with walls a foot thick each possessing 20 feet of frontage or if the contents of this vast structure were laid down in aline a foot in breadth and depth the line would be nearly 17000 miles in length herodotus tells us that 100000 men were engaged in its construction for a epace of twenty years and modern scholars donotthink this estimate an exaggerated one teas only a few iceeks old and was u n having l fe filing matures- it baree could have seend chapter v as the willow pulled the trigger of her rifle bare spcang into the air he felt the force of the bullet bsfore he heaid the report of the gun it lifted him ou his feet and than sent him rolling over and over as if he had been struck a hideous blow with a club for a flash ho did not feel jiaih then it rah through him like a knife of ire and with that pain the dog in him rose above the wolf and he let out a wild outcry of puppyish yap ping as he rolled and twisted on the ground pierrot and nepeese had stopped from liehind the balsams the willows beautiful eyes shining with pride at the accuracy of her shot instantly red oohoomisew ready to dart from hist smbush it is not likely that he would have gone very far aside his own lighting blood was up he too wasi ready for war i very indistinctly oohoomisew saw him at last coming across the little open which he was watching hej squatted down his feathers raffled j up until he was like a ball his almost j sightless eves glowed like two bluish pools of fire ten feet away baree stopped for a moment and licked his wound oohoomisew waited cautious ly again baree advanced passing within six feet of th bash with a swift hop and a sudden thunder of his powerful wings the great owl was upon him in the stillness of night there rose darkskinned children are said fto suffer less from the diseases of chil dren than their fairskinned brothers and sisters after every meal parents- excontnqe oie children to care for their teeth f jqlve them wrigleysj it removes food particles from the tejth streiithejw the gun combats acid mouth refreshlno and beneficial sbaljed tioj1t kept rioht here is great value in dairy pails we know there exists a big de mand for a wellfinished foodwearing sanitary airy pail selling at a popular price here it is thesmp dairy pail new style see them in the tores take a look at the big ear note the absence of all cracks and crevices and mark the low price only one dollar equip your dairy throughout with she caught her breath her brom sti grea thunder of wings and for a few moments baree closed his eyes to keep from being blinded by oohoomisews furious blows but he hung en grimly and as his teeth met through the flesh of the old night pir ates leg his angry snarl carried de fiance to oohoomisews ears rare good fortune had given him that grip on the leg and baree knew that tri fingers clutched at the barrel of her rifle the chuckle of satisfaction died on pierrots lips as barees cries of pain filled the forest uchi moosis gasped nepeese in her cree pierrot caught the rifle from her diable a dog a puppy he cried he started on a run for baree but umph or defeat depended on his abil- in their amazement they had lost a jy to t few seconds and barees dazed senses suddenly oohoomisew ceased his were returning he saw them clearly beating and luanched himself upward as they came across the open a new jj f his powerful wings kind of monster of the forests with churned the air and baree felt him- a final wail he darted back into tho ee lifted suddenly from the earth deep shadow of tho trees it was gyjj he held on and in a moment almost sunset and he ran for the thick no bird and beast fell back with a oom of the heavy spruce near the thud under those wings barees mind worked with the swift instinct of the killer suddenly he changed his hold burving his fangs into the under part of oohoomisews body they sank creek ho had shivered at tho sight of the bear and the moose but for the first time he now sensed the real meaning of danger and it was close rfter him he could hear the crash ing of the two beasts in pur- fatothree inches of feathers swift as baree had been oohoomisew was wdshdoiheswitjthss m mrs experience gjyes her method of getting clothes spotlessly white merely by soaking its so easy really theres no hard rubbing so wearing on clothes no boiling no- toiling over wash- tubs heres the way i do my weekly wash i merely soap the clothes lightly with sunlight soap roll them up tightly and put them to soak for 30 minutes or an hour thats all sunlight dissolves all dirt and grease- spots so that in rinsing the dirt just runs away a pure soap like sunlight rinses away quickly and completely an impure eoap stays and injures the clothes for dishes and all housework sunlight is excellent and really economical too because every bit of it is pure cleansing aoap and more good news sunlight keeps the hands soft and comfortable lever brothers limited toronto make it s58 ffinflref sounds that came to him the wolfcry was rousing himself he stood on his suit strange cries were almost at as baree had been oohoomisew was thrilled him most again and again short legs for a moment then he his heels and then suddenly he pung- j equally swift to take advantage of j he listened to it at times it was far tilted himself up on his broad flat tail ed without warning into a hole i this opportunity in an instant he away so far that it was iike a whis- like a soldier at attention and with it was a shock to have the earth had swooped upward there was a i per dying away almost before it a sudden whistle dived into the pond viorc frmyi fwb i an fiti if- wrtnld with a erreat snlash t seemed to was alive with heads and bodies appeared go out from under his feet uke that jerk a rending of feathers from flesh reached him and then again it would with a great splash but baree did not yelp the wolf was arc baree was alone on the field come to him fullthroated hot with the in another moment it dominant in him again it urged him 0 bsatle breath of tho chase calling him to tho baree that the pond was to remain where he was making no baree had not killed but he had move no sound scarcely breathing conquered the voices were over him the strange chapter vi feet aimost stumbled in the hole where barees fight with oohoomisew was he lay looking out of his dark hid- g medicine for him it not only ing place he could see one of his gave him great confidence in himself enemies it was nepeese the willow j but it also cleared the fever of ugli- she was standing so that a last glow noss from his blood he no longer of the day fell upon her face baree snapped and snarled at things as he did not lake his eyes from her above went on through the night his pain there rose in him a strango ho was still a wanderer pupa- and thrilling fascination the girl mootao the indians call it it is this put her two hands to her mouth and wander spirit that inspires for in a voice that va3 soft and plaintive time nearly every crea and amazingly comfortin fied little heart cried red thrill of the hunt to the wild beavers orgy of torn flesh and running blood and disappeared rushing this way and jailing calling calling that through the water in a manner next morning baroe found many that amazed arid puzzled him crawfish along the creek end ho feast- 1- the bsayers lost no time in getting cd on their succulent flesh until ho at their labor and baree watched and felt that ho would nover bo hungry listened without so much as rustling again nothing had tasted qulto so blade of the grass in tfhich he was good since ho had eaten tho partrldgo conceaed ho was trying to uiider- of which ho had robbed sekoosow the stand he was striving to piace those ermine curious and comfortablelooking crea- tho afternoon tures in his knowledge of things they in tho middlo of baree camo into a part of tho forest aid not alarm him ho felt no un j nearly every creature of the wild that was very quiet and peaceful tho easiness at their number or size hi to his terri- j as socm as it is able to care for itself i creek had deepened in places its stillness was not the quietness of dis- natures scheme perhaps for doing banks swept out until they formod crction but rather of a strange and rti v l 11 trrowmrr neairo to fffifc- better acoumnt- hls i banks swept jchimoo uchimoolawav with too close family relations small ponds twico ho mado consld- growing desiro to get beaer acquaint- i s mil vjtnimoo v wvuimuu imvav wllll kuu uuci aumujr twsviwis j hilton punus xntiu nv xiumu tviioiu- q v ir t i and then he heard another voice possibly dangerous interbreeding erable detours to get around these d w ith this curious four- egged and this voice too was far 1sss ter- baree like the young wolf seeking new j ponds ho traveled very quietly list- brotherhood of tho already riby than many sounds he had listen- hunting grounds or the young fox ening and watching not sinco tho they had begun to make the big forest cd to in the forests discovering a new world had no rea- illfated day he bad loft tho old wind- 3 lonely for him and then close wo cannot find him nepeese tho or method in his wandering ho fall had he felt quite so much at home hini not more than ten feet voice was saying he has crawled was simply traveling going on as now it seemed to him that at last l where he lay he saw something off to die it is too bad come he wanted something which he could ho was treading country which ho thnt almost gave voice to the puppy- whcre baree had stood in tho edge not find tho wolfnote brought it to knew nnd whore he would find friends lsh longing for companionship that of the open pierrot paused and pointj him perhaps this was another miracle- waa ln hlnl cd to a birch sapling that had been the stars and the moon filled baree mystery of instinct of nature for down there on a clean strip of tho atfgored frock for the little girl j tho home dressmaker will apprecil ate this simple little frock no 1047 which may be dressed up in several ways it has a deeppointed collar cut clean of by thewillows bullet i with v yearning for this something hewas inold boaverloothb domain shore that rose out of the soft mud of opening at the left side and iong xeplfse understood the sapling no the distant sounds impinged upon him jit was here that his father nnd moth- the pond waddled fat little umisk and sleeves with the fuilness gathered at larger than her thumb had turned her his great aloneness and instinct told er had hunted in the days beforeho three of his playmates umisk was tho wrist in narrow bands for tho trifle and had saved baree from him that only by questing could he was born it was rt fair from hero just about baroes age perhaps a week warm days of spring and summr tho instant death find it was not so much kazan and that kazan and beavertooth had or two younger but ho was fully as littlo oirls will eninv this rlrt winj sne turne arain and called gray wolf that he missed now not fought that mighty duel under the heavy and almost as wide as ho was short w tin w uchimoc- uchimoo uchimoo 1 much motherhood and homo as it water from which kazan had escaped i long no coiai us her eyes were no longer filled with was companionship 1 with his life without another breath and then of a sudden somo ono the thrill of slaughter baree did not travel far that night to lose j saw baree it was a big beaver swim- ho would not understand that thfi f t tilat wound had come bareo would never know these ming down the pond with a sapling bands of plain material iook very well said pierrot leading the way across i witl dusic an1 his fi wit oohoo- 1 things ho would never know that timber for tho new dam that was on the bottom of this little frock when i tn open he is wild born of the m st i n jim with cau- 1 he was traveling over old trails but under way instantly ho loosed his made of english print or figured dim- 1 wtves perhaps ho was of koomos j tion experience had taught him that something deep in him gripped at hold and faced the shore and then ity a tiny bow at the neck closing leadbitch who rjin away to hunt with j shadows and the black pits him strangely ho sniffed the air as like the report of a rifle there camo always adds a girlish charm cut in las wnter- j in the forest were possible ambuscades if in it he found the scent of f ami bar the crack of his big flat tail on th sizes 2 4 and 6 years size 4 vears a h w d i of danger he was no longer afraid things it was only a faint breathj water the beavers signal of danger rciinres2 vardsof 3 intmaterin k will die he b m ha had indefinable promise that brought that on a quiet night can be heard requires s jards of diinch material but baree had no idea of dying f enough for time nnd so him to the point of a mysterious an- half a mile away patterns sent to any address upon lie was too tough a youngster to be j kt lh s si a w i ticination i danger it warned facings at the neck and front open ing make a dainty finish i narrbw i i iho accepted circumspection as tho bet- ticipation recopt of in silver by tho wilson shocked tc death by a buhet passing ter of valor and held himself there had been few changes in dangerdanger publishing co 73 west adelaide st through the soft flesh of his foreleg lhe peri of darkness as order received danger noiiiuiii itjbeavertooths colony since the days of scarcely had the signal gone forth mailed samo day hat wl what had happened his wft3 a slrank0 instinct that made him his feud with kazan and the otters when tails were cracking in all direc- lejjr wna torn to the bono hut the bono i seek his bc1 on the to of n huge rock beavertooth was still older he tions in tho pond in the hidden can- patterns sent to any address upon ef wa untouched he waited until i up which he had somo difficulty in was fatter ho slept a great deal and als i the thick willows and aldeus receipt of 20c in silver by the wilson 1 1 twjw 7 bcf he craw climbing perhaps he was less cautious he was to umisk and his companions they publtehing co 73 west adelaide st t 1 1- v u i barees rock instead of rising for dozing on the great mud-and-brush- said tzi pt rl d v i this humor baree came an hour v hundred feet or more straight up wood dam of which he had been engm- kun for your lives toronto pattern maicd same day later out of the heavy timber of the wa 0 hi gh as a mans head eerincwef when baree camo out baree stood rigid and motionless creekbottom into the more open it was jn tho ed o ho creck hot- i softly on a high bank thirty cr forty noy t amazement he watched the i spaces of n small plain that ran along tom with tho spr forest closo at feet away so noiseless had bareo f little heavers plunge into the l1 10 f n rd in this jt b k for many hours ho did not been that none of tho beavers had seen ponj an disnppear a king who couldnt write fe tlt oohoomisew hunted oohoo- 1 8 b la kcc alerti hs earg heard him he squatted himself counds of othe c as order received dairy pails 178 isfue no t 25 thousands b cyclists pass along the excellent road by uio side of tho thames which loads from staines to windsor with no thought that thoy aro travorslng perhaps tho j most momorablo pleco of land in eng- 1 land quito recontly it has boon unj der water owing to tho flooded con dition ot tho thamos runnymede is a meadow by tho sldo of tho road from which ono catches j a gllmpso of windsor castlo magna charta island lies in tho midst of tho j btroam tho baron9 aro said to have j boen camped on tho meadow and tho king on tho north eldo of the rlvor and tho dolegatos of tho contending parties met on tho island to discuss tho protocol it is generally be lieved that tho king placed his boa on tho document which is usually regard- od ae tho foundation of our liberties in a pavilion eroded on runnymodo it to a mistake to say that ho slgnod nd mototbfi rnjifztl 11 tuned to catch every sound that came m wbelly hidden behind a tuft striking the water ltil i patriarch among all tho owsof of the dark nbout him of grass and with eager interest followed a strange beautify it with diamond dyes k it for ho could not write his own ngs haoglnga everything new nan what is believed to bo tho or tftntl document i preserved in tho british museum mlnarda llnlmtnt fin for tht hair tlier was moro than curiosity in his alertness tonight his education had broadened immensely in one way ho had learned that lie was a very small part of this wonderful earth that lay under tho stars and tho nioon and he was keenly alive with tho desiro to become better acquainted with it with out any more lighting or hurt to- ferteci homo dye- nkht ho knew what it mant when ho ing and tlntlnc li saw novv am 8ay shadows float guarantee with ni sicntly out of tho forest into tho mond dyes just dip nioonhghttho owls monsters of tno in airt i breed with which he had fought ho zu 1 heard tho crackling of hoofed feet and t if- 2 dad0 the smashing of heavy bodies in tho or boll to dya rich underbrush- he heard again the moo- permanent o 1 o r s j ing of the moose voices camo to him each 15cont packag that he had not heard before the coutalns direction sharp yapyapyap of a fox tho un- io imple any wo- earthly laughing cry of a great north man qan dya or tint crn loon on a lake half a mile away jingorjo blllu rib- the scream of a lynx that como float ing through miles of forest the low soft croaks of the nighthiwks between himself and the stars all these sounds held their new meaning for baree swiftlv he was coming into his knowledge of the wild- crnpss his eyes gleamed hi3 blood ihriled for many minutes at n time ho scarcely moved but of all the watched overy movement beavertooth ponj skirts waists dresses coats ftockings sweaters draperioi covar- buy daiaoad dyoa no other kind and tall your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or ilk or whether u is llaoa cotton or mixed goodi he heard tho and heavier bodief and then thero and disquieting sil ence softly baree whined and his whine was almost a sobbing cry why had umisk and his little mates run away from him what had he dono that they didnt want to make friends with him a great loneliness swept over him a loneliness greater oven than thrt of his firstnight away from his mother the last of the sun faded out of the sky ns he stood there dark er shadows crept over the pond ho looked into the forest where night was gathering and with another whining cry he slunk back into it ho had not found friendship he had not found comradeship and his heart was very sad to be continued for sore feet mlnards liniment six wheol trucks tho distribution en weight ln six wheeled trucks saves tho roads from being cut owo no man nnytyiing but to love one another for he uic5 loveth an- other hath fulfilled tho law love workelh no ill to his rjcighbor therej foro love is the f uwuln of he law komar3 13 8 10

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