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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 24, 1925, p. 2

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have yoti tasted those who have tjsed japan young hyson or gunpowder tea will appre ciate the superiority of this delicious blend always so pure and rich try it is sleep necessary sleep is a bad habit and a luxury which the efficient man ot the futuro will do without biologically bleep is a survival of tho prehistoric exist ence of man it will become asun necessary as the appendix id now this to the theory of dr th zell a wellknown german scientist he deduces his theory from an extensive investigation of the nature of sleep anil a close observation of the animal kingdom the resuts of this investi gation he has just published in a book called the sleep of man on the basis of animal observation in his bcok dr zell makes the following asser tion sleep was the only means that en abled prehistoric man to live with the beasts and to maintain himself against them the human system got used to it during the 200000 years of prehistoric life and has not got rid of it yet in the four or five thousand years ot civilized life in which sleep has lost its value because man no longer need fear the beasts the vast majority of the animals ate about during the night during tho day they rest under the protec tion of their natural colors the theory that the colors of animals are adapted to the environment in order to enable them to move unobserved is wrong they escape observation by staying perfectly quiet during the day and moving about at night none of tho night animals knows actual sleep they merely doze at the same time they hear every noise around them that is why even with man the ear is the last organ to fall asleep some animals like the whales do not sleep at all they have no place to sleep where they would be safe from their enemies in the depths- of the sea sleep is impossible this does not mean says dr zell that we could abolish sleep tomorrow sleep is still necessary and the sleep before midnight is the best because prehistoric man climbed his tree as eoon as darkness came but sleep no longer has any neces sary function in the life of a modern man and therefore says dr zell it is only a question of time when man will outlive it the theory that sleep is necessary to rest the body to enable it to elim inate waste products and- to replace them is denied by dr zell no broom for her the presentday woman wants the floor but has no desire to sweep it you might add flower scented tea flower scented tea is tho latest beverage in pokin china the flower is heated with the tea leaves and im parts an unusual flavor to tho drink the white jasmine is the flower most used and the practice is becoming so popular that large fields of jasmine are now being planted meal makes your food do you more good note how it relieves that stuffy feeling nfter hearty eating sweetens the breath removes cq food particles from the teeth gives new vigor to tired nerves con itioht- kebt right the figming ranger by f j mcconnell and gecege wl pyper chapter vii terence moves on terence awoke in the morning feel- porarily she crowded out of his mind even the duties of his mission ho could think of nothing else but mary hu hrdhsv toveorthirrning nursed by mary had healed hb reverfe wm interrupted 4 an extent that they gave him k b a c of dusfc hori20n remaining mparadue and wetched mt womd have liked to con- u t erence ayose in vk wm the c sky the flight the green ing much betterthan he would haw tho everyt spoke liked to his hurts of the day before mm lnw on so wed to such an no excuse for canyon ho would have liked to con- 1 y ckyyvcofilbng loward tinue his hastily begun and impetuous him hj hig hore m under wooing of mary but his host a of fa brush and watched the marshall had made it pain that he ounj of hoofs wag tom cioser would not be a wecome guest any thm a qu of four riding longer than necessary i furious tore past him you can take one of our horses 1 in th that they wero rid- said marsha j at breakfast i w by him a flash of recognition had j t- ft j 1 come to him the man in tho lead 1 they had finished the meal three was ft qne he fcad eeen tivc at horses brought and terence h m the night before j mary and marshall rode over to tho buc spot where the wrecked plane lay- 1 su terence emerged from they found bud hughes nterestedly h cautiousl started after tinkering with it bud saluted them fc h mi f h behind and said i learned to fly one of these things myself when i was in the army may be i can fix her up im afraid shes a total loss re- to just keep them in sight his suspicion that something un toward was under way received con firmation when another mile or so down the road he saw the four men plied terence but if you can put suddenl u t mountain ker together again shes jours old spring f ambush themselves in the mtcft so go to it i br near it terence found an- bud thanked him profusely and raountain trail i a tho three rode away toward the sec- just aboye the ambush wher0j ret gap leading out of paradise can- f jg g himse he could ret gap leading yon as they approached the guard ramon with whom miquel was wait- marshall reined in watch downward from a crag and see whatever took place he ascended ing on horseback marshall ned in iim anj reach the vantago andproduced a bandanna handker- point he desired d and watched the ambushed men had crept fur- his chief i terence had been expressing gratituds to him and mary thats quite all right orourke ther back into the brush behind the 1 rtgnt u springs altogether out of sight aid marshall we were glad to of hoffs awm from help you and nowi can only say a bend in i jn the that our hospitality can best be re- ite direction from sjjg sprin a paid by forgetting you ever saw me moment a buckbo tearing or my daughter or this place we at great spefid hove in y call home i as j came up to the springs terence gss2 f s 6 saw the driver pull up and jump fullness at the front endorsed just the sort of frock you will want to slip on for so many occasions smartly fashioned of a fine quality tan crepe flowered in beige with shirred apron tunic rippling across tho front of the skirt soft creamy lace creates an adorable collar and trims the bodice tho diagram pic tures the simple design of the frock which is cut in kimono style with a longsleeve extension gathered into a tightfitting wristband the apron tunic is finished separately and tack ed to the front of the dress beneath the narrow belt and may be omitted no 1155 is in sizes 34 36 38 40 and 42 inches bust size 36 bust requires 4 jards of 36inch material for the dress with long sleeves and aprcn tunic or 3 yards for dress with short sleeves and without apron prico 20 cents many styles of smart apparel may be found in our fashion book our designers originate their patterns in the heart of the style centres and their creations are those of tested popularity brought within the means ofthe average wonian price of the book 10 cents the copy each copy includes one coupon good for five cents in the purchase of any pattern how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you wrnt enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to pattern dept wilson publishing co 73 west ade laide st toronto patterns sent by return mail lowered her head in agitation turned back to marshall and said i cannot promise to forget sir but i do promise to treasure this chance meeting as a secret all my own marshall showed his gratitude for this promise and the two men shook hands warmly then marshall hand ed terence the bandanna and he cov ered his eyes with it and tied it be hind his head when his fingers had sunshine everybodys sunshiiie take a lot andgo up the hills that topple in a sea of glow fill your little basket heap your hands and fling patches of it over tho palace i the king courts will not molest you guardians not proclaim a ban upon your pleasure a stain upon your name kick it up and fashion ah shapes of it you please a rainbow in the valley a palace in the trees everybodys sunshln heaps of it and more down tho little pathway underneath tho door peeping through tho window climbing oer the sill take it up and toss it over yonder hill when to begin to eat if a hostos is first begin to eat as soon as she does many hos tesses make a point of being served flrst in order to avoid the awkward ness of keeping guests waiting but even when tho serving is different a guest ought to begin to eat as soon down with a pail to water the horses his heart beat fast as he caught a glimpse of the buckboards other oc cupant mary tense for quick action his nerves now on edge terence watched and waited in alarm the driver miquel was loosening tho horses reins then he started off with his pail to get the water from the springs suddenly the hidden band of men charged forth from the brush upon completed the knot he dropped his mi mary serea in terror hand and it came in contact with m hopelessly overw by his attackers was fighting back des perately the horses with the buck- board frighened plunged down the road tho reins dangling mary was helpless to control the runaways down the road the wagon sped tip- marys whose pony was close him he closed his hold on her fin gers and leaning in his saddle smiled and whispered in her ear which he located by the soft wisps of her hair which gently brushed his cheek but mary dear pu be pray- and i dangerously in the saints to be sendin me back rt t ifo w soon to you mary threw her head back looked at the sky from whence her lover had come and smiled radiantly than she quickly dropped his hand after giving it a pressure with her own that meant more to him than any words she might have said in reply and wheeled her horse around all right ramon miquel mar shall called the servants came up and ramon took the bridle rein of the blindfolded terences horse goodbye orourke cried mar shall goodbye from mary terence echoed their farewell and lifted his hat in a gesture of adieu as ramon and miquel led him off into the secret passage once outside paradise canyon they would lead him down the road a ways remove the handkerchief from his eyes and leave him to go on his way wuh no clew as to how to find the entrance to the canyon again mary was still in the first few min utes daze of parting sosoon from the first lover she had known when bud hughes came running excitedly to her father and her with tho news that their prisoner had escaped from the stable terence leaped to his horse and spurred him down the trail hoping to intercept the runaway team where the trail met the road as the wagon with mary plunged away from the springs the attackers dropped the combat with miquel leav ing him lying badly beaten and quickly mounting their horses started in wild pursuit of mary slipping and sliding perilously down the mountain side terence reached the road just too late to stop the runaway ho spurred his horse on and followed desperately behind him- the band of desperadoes kept coming on in pursuit suddenly around a bend one side of the road dropped off into a swift rocky incline facing a dam over which water thundered into a huge reser voir terrible forebodings filled jler- ences mind if only the horses would keep well to the closed side of the road along the face ofthe mountain he would be able to catch up with them yet and stop the runaway but if they lurched too far toward tho open side a chill of horror ran down his spine as he saw at the very moment the thought had coma into his mind the buckboard veering on the brink the rear wheel caught the edge of the marshalls face turned pale with open sideof the road the buckboard started sliding down the rocky inclin dragging tho horses with it mary was clinging desperately to the seat swinging lurching toppling smashing over the rocks the buck- and over it rolled down and dropped with a- huge splash into the rapidly flowing water racing over the rocks below alarm this is serious he said he may bring tho sheriff right back with him you must start for the bank with the money at once mary we cant lose horscs a m a minute well get the buckboard d inc onto the steep 3ss8bs fo thf sffic fe of the dam there turning ove by the time they had had the team of horses through the secret passage way and hitched them to the old four- wheeled carryall that they kept hid den outside the valley miquel rode in and reported to marshall hes gone sir i watched him out of sight marshall nodded and said youve got to go to pico now miquel mary jumped up onto the seat of bandits the buckboard while her father com- j sensing the situation he quickly plcted his instructions to miquel the started a fire when it was goin mexican jumped into the drivers well he half smothered it with hi scat beside mary and marshall placed blanket then deftly raising the tho leather bag containing the money blanket a thick prff of rccumulat3d in her lap i smoko rose into tho air komi re as fast as you can miquel mm- peated tho operation till three such shall cried as the buckboard started pu bad followed in succession thiey must hear amokeif not hear first time givum more terence rode his rearing horse right down the rocky incline slipping and stumbling heeding nothing down down down onto the bank and with never a stop directly into the water of the reservoir mary struggling in the water was clinging to the drifting wreckage of tho buckboard with one hand and to tho money bag with the other the buckboard horses freed from the tongue of the buckboard in the fall were swimming to shore terence on his horse swiftly swim ming out to mary dared not come too close to her for fear his horses paw ing hoofs under water might harm her so he loossned his lariat and swung tho rope to the girl mary succeeded in grasping it terence turned his horse back toward shore drawing mary after him when the horse reached shallow water and found his feet terence leaped from the saddle and quickly drew mary into his arms and carried her back to the bank exhausted and almost fainting sho nevertheless still clutch the bag with the money in tact terences smile as he looked down into her face revived her but she would have liked to rest there longer in his supporting arms but they could not linger suddenly recovering her memory of the danger still hovering she jumped up with wild anxiety in her eyes and looked back towards the road yes they wero still coming the bandits she reminded ter ence turning he saw them coming like mad their horses on the dead run he leaped to his saddle and lifted her on in front of him they dashed off the bank in between huge boulders and picked up a trail tho bandits came on in pursuit but terence and mary had a good lead on them the trail they found led them past a small rockribbed blind gully with a narrow entrance as his eyes took in this place terence wheeled his horse and drove into it we can hold them off here he said leaping down from the saddle and lifting mary down he drew his gun from its holster and prepared for the expected attack the rocks protected them from all sides all he needed to do was guard the narrow entrance one man can hold this place egainst an army he said we aro in luck they did not have to wait long for the bandite to catch up to them two of them at once attempted to break through the entrance to the gully but shots from terences revolver sent them fleeing back look out there boys cried buck the leader hell get you there he signalled them together the four conferred weve got em holed up in a trap said buck well keep em holed up until theyre ready to come out peace able they grinned dismounted tied their horses rolled cigarettes and prepared for an easy siege after a short rest buck gotan idea the bandits puttheir heads together and listened to him from behind their rock barricade terence and mary peered cautiously i think theyre going to try and rush vs said terence grimly fin- seiini the trigger of his gun they remained alert suddenly three of the bandits be gan to advance steadily firing their guns the leader placing a hat on a stick and shoving it toward tho guily entrance to draw fire terence fired back for several minutes the bul lets flew thick and fast to be continued 111 i0i m m tsbqj 1 ll ml 2lmsll chapter ix thitee puffs of smoke from a ledge on the mountain above the road the indian komi wida- oyed had been watching the runaway buckboard and tho pursuit of the didnt carry the key she burst into song shed have to theres no key to her singing doubtless not furrier madam ill guarantee this to be genuine skunlc and that itll wear for years lady but suppose i get it wet will that hurt it funier uh have you ever heard of a skunk carryin an unibrella- magna charta tho original magna oharta is in the britfh museum and is protected by every means known to modern science akeyonrowfs hisiardbckks homemade mustard pickles how delicious and how easy to put up heres the recipe mustard pickles 1 qt small onions 1 larse cauliflower 1 qt cucumbers 2 beads celery 2 red peppers peel onions cut tescublci hi mall pieces cover with weiv brine and let stand overnight in the morning- bring to a boil and drain off take 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup flour 6 tabfespoonfuls keens dsf mustard 1 tablcspoonful turmeric and 2 quarts vinegar boil this mixture for twenty minutes stirring conti nually pour over vegetables not ict stand ten days stirring every day then bottle this is one of the many recipes given in our new cook book may we send sou a copy its free write cotmankeen canada umited i 102 amherst street montreal cord wood saw users write slmonds canada saw co limited 1550 duridas st west toronto ontario for prices on almonds special circular cord wood saw autumn o autumn laden with fruit and stain ed with the blood of the grape pass not but sit beneath my shady roof there thou mayst rest and tunethy jolly voice to my fresh pipe and all tho daughters of the year shall dance r sing now the lusty song of fruits and flowers william blake the christening stude say waiter do you call this bean soup waiter thecook does sir stude why the bean in this soup isnt big enough to flavor it waiter he isnt supposed to flavor it sir he is just supposed to christen it minards liniment used by physicians in thesodays of shingles and bobs women customers in restaurants are imitating the men in taking off their hats and hangingthem up on the pegs provided as a result male headgear is being crowded out ontario college of art orange paru xarowao dbawingpain11ncmodellincdesicn i dipioma course junior course teachers course- commercial art gare1d r-c-a- principal session 192520 opens october 5th for prospectus apply to registrar offtoward tho gap mary having goodbye chapter viii over the dam terence orourke jogged along the trail toward pico he had a mission in this country v secret mission the business he had 39 those in tho immediate neighbor- j unwilling to tell marshall on the hood arc served when a guest j before the united states gov- j through a muchmistaken politeness i eminent does not share its secrets insists on waiting for all the rest of even with those who are hospitabc to the company his own helping will bo its agents and terence was a govern- cold and the hostess will be proporment ranger on secret service it was tionately distressed it to not best to the s fes i i x j this mission that on tne uay oexorc begin the instant one is served neith- l been shot when he just barely er is it right to wait so long that tho cscapcd w his life in his plane from waiting is noticed begin when your a gang of outlaws the wound that neighobrs on either sldo aro served mary had nursed he was glad of and this will tend to make every ono that wound now comfortable i mary mary her name and hr j o picture kept passing through his keep minards liniment in the house mind as he rode toward town tcm- the smoke ho talk komis friends they hear h3 muttered he returned to watch over the ledec again 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