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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 25, 1916, p. 3

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wmtb c fc simple hints on upholstering i head and fins wash well in m water sprinkle lightly with salt let upholstering is a task from which stand on hour then wipe and lay most of us shrink we imagine that fj qr platter slip white pieco it is impossible to the amateur or that of j platej and p in i it is of such enormous difficulty that kcue of boii water in which we should be afraid to run the ruslr i b should be afraid to run the risk as a matter of fact it is not such a stupendous task if the springs are rait and one or two tablespoons of i vinegar have been put knot cloth ill ztlzzz l garnish with parsley and serve i t wtions j 1ot koa j bccf bccf with indertaking but cvcii t damp cloth and sear in hot suet in frying pan until well browned turning often round of beef is best for this dish though brisket may be used to every pound of meat have one table- spoon cut onion onehalf teaspoon salt one oneeighth teaspoon white pepper ready for seasoning put these in and pass stick through to prevent in good shape and the hair does not ate from seh i bottom of ket- require to be released the actual re- count ten minutes for every covering is simple but often the cus- unj of fish in cookine flesh will hions have sagged either from the flake when touched with fork when fish crushing together of the hair from done when taking up slide on the limpness of the springs or the to to then transfer to platter stretching of the webbing on which they rest and ai complicate the undertaking at the worst upholstering is anything but impossible to a careful handy worker the first step is to remove carefully the old covering so as not to tear or pull out of shape as it will be needed for a pattern for the now then if the hair is to be released take off the i t with jf and as little water as inner cover and take out all the hair wju keep meat from burning and cook putting it out on a big piece of cloth meat until tender tnurn often or paper the springs will then be w meat is cooking parboil peeled exposed and very often simply revers- potatoes an1 a them sufficiently to- mg them will make them very much end of coo pot roast to pot more efficient if they are broken it m keule that they may take on is better to have none at all if you gcod brown serve roat surround- cannot get new ones ed by browned potatoes and with the materials that you will require brown gravy made from contents for upholstering are covering muslin j t roa and after potatoes stout webbing tacks twine upholster- been removed ers needles bradc a long sharp shears and a small hammer press useful hints out the old covers so as to take out all wrinkles so that they will be used raisins added to the nut salad will as patterns if you are using ma- j make it taste better tcrial that has a decided pattern see t roll a jelly cake successfully the of have that you get a complete unit of the design in the centre as otherwise the effect will be lopsided v it is best to begin with a chair that has only a seat to be covered but if the back and arms are to be done finish them before attacking the seat edges should be pared off muffins biscuits and griddle cakes are appropriate supper dishes sauces and salad dressings can al ways be made in the morning rose bushes will thrirve if soap- i suds and dishwater are put on them after an electric iron is overheated current to make they are easier to managein that warm water and a good white soap way when you get to the bottom can be used for cleaning almost any begin by fixing the webbing in a bas- carpet ket weave pulling it as tight as you aftei can and nailing it down firmly leaving t will require more little space between the brads on it hot the way in which this foundation web bing is done the success of the whole work largely depends then put the springs in place stitching them stead ily with the twine and over them draw a piece of the muslin and nail down to the frame get the thick layer of stuffing in place now using either hair or ttut which comes for the pur pose and thop fit the muslin snugly into jptace taking great care to get ltquic and tight to prevent future wrinkling the chair is then ready for the outside cover but be fore putting it on mark where the centre comes and get it squarely in place fit smoothly draw tightly down on the sides and tack firmly in place with the brads cover the raw edges with a harmonizing gimp using small gimp tacks of the same color it is best to experiment first with some inexpensive material but make sure to have it of a firm close weave that will not drag and pull after the first chair is done you will feel greater confidence but do not let it tempt you to any relaxation from your first care selected recipes frozen pear dessert without opening pack can of fine pears in ice and salt ar for ice cream let it re main three or four hours on taking out wipe carefully and cut open around middle if frozen very hard wrap with towel dipped in hot water contents will come out in perfect rounds slice and serve with spoon ful of whipped cream on each slice sour cream sauce yolks of two a railroad novelist perhaps ths best known of the youn- er literary critics in america is archie bell of the cleveland lead er for that rea son his tribute to the work of a c p r official is well worth atten tion that work is a work of ac tion hearts and faces by name and is as remote from canadian railway life as anything could possibly be imag ined here is what archie bell has to say john murray gibbon was born in ceylon h i s father is a titled scotchman h e is a graduate of oxford and he has taken special courses in philos ophy at various german universi ties and despite some of these things popularly considered handi caps to getting on in the world ho came back to london and was soon editor of the wellknown illus trated newspaper black and white realizing that be did not know as much as he wanted to know about art a reall- zation that came home to him each day as he sat at his editorial desk he resigned and went to paris to become an art student he lived in the famous 1atln quarter at night and spent the days in colarossls atelier then he went to italy and algiers japan and china and to many other countries then one day an official position was offered him by the canadian pacific railway at the age of fortyone he ha3 achieved distinction as a practical railroad man despite all those years of preparation that were spent in pur suits so popularly believed to unfit a man tor the practical life the busiest men are the ones who cr e most time in the past two years john murray gibbon has been attending his railroad duties with one hand and with the other hand has been writ a novel which has just been issued by the famous publishing house of jwhiiane in england and s b gundy in toronto y hearts and faces is the story of an artist it treats of tbo temperament as it sallies forth into the warmer world from the somewuat unpromising environment of scotland from old scotland notes of interest from her banks and braes what is going on in the highland and lowlands of auld scotia a ten per cent advance in wages is being asked by lancashire cotton operators bedford carpenters and joiners havo come out on strike for an extra two cents per hour lady mabel smith sister of earl two of the worst enemies to tire fitzwilliam has just taken up work hundreds of extra as a band oil will ruin great britain has prohibited danish an inner tuue in a ivce dont throw j ovnecs from making contracts to i the extra inner tubes in promiscuous- carr 0 m their ships in that one time he put more wea with the spav0 tools and oil can smallpox has broken out in ather- and strain on his rear tires than aky thcm carefully in cloth or the mining and manufacturing miles ordinary driving j better still get a couple of a good t0 near manchester i the matter of starting the car is strong cloth bags for them but the the latest list issued by the harrow i another important feature if long rea big rule of all is keep the tires school shows that 241 harrovians i wear is to be obtained from the tires blown up to the proper pressure re- have been killed in action always start away from the curb j commended by the maker a good slowly just ease in the clutch a few simple rules the owner who wants big tire mile age can get it and big gasoline mile age along with it if he will observe a few simple rules and one of tho most important of these lies in the ting to the corner going around a corner at fifteen or twenty miles an hour puts a fearful strain on the tire fabric and invites early blowouts the man who does this is simply working for the tire companies al though he may not realize it the way he stops and starts his car just sma s cuts in the casing should note how one man will shut off his e kepf fiii with some good tire filler this will keep out water and coast up to the curb he saves gas oil i fabric and put his tires and his car all at once an other man will drive right up to the miles on ever cas curb and then jam on his brakes an jnner tue j a wc his car will slide several feet am f r an i pressure gauge that glide away in this way the back should be used wheels do not revolve uselessly two if motorists would observe these or three turns and grind the rubber few simple rules and occasionally read tread off your rear tires suddei some of t literature published by- starting and stopping is not only the tire companies they would find hard on tires but it is bad for the that their tires would last them a whole car whole lot longer and that most of in going around corners care should their tire troubtles that have been b taken to take the turns easily and taking the fun out of their trips smoothly and slow down before geti would disappear for good international lesson may 28 the council at jerusalem acts 135 golden text gal 5 1 but they were in the law and we must not expect from men whose spiritual growth had been quiet and normal the complete emancipation which a cataclysm had produced in paul finally note that the decree concerns those regions only through which communication with judaoa was regular and free 29 things sacrificed 1 cor 10 im 25 shows us that meat from a sacrificed animal was likely to be of- versc 22 eldersthe term was fered to anybody who went to market taken over from the jewish church it or a dinner paul treati tms is found as a name of a religious of- indifference he fears no demons and fice in pagan egypt as well as for only cares about not hurting timid secular officials but it does not seem consciences but jewish christians i great falls of cliff have taken place is accurate dur the past week at abbots cliff between folkestone and dover lady jellicoes sailors fund has despatched 100000 comforts repre senting about 100000 to the grand fleet lancashire colliers arc returning from australia and new zealand to the mines in the manchester coal fields nearly 400 past and present mem bers of university college reading are now serving with the naval and military forces northampton corporation tramway employes threaten to strike unless lost time is paid for the curtailment of four hours daily scarborough watch committee has decided to take no steps at present in regard to the employment of wo men as police officers outbreak of measles at burnley has prevented attested men leaving for tho army and has stopped all visits home by active service men henry oswald johnson a york chorister who has won a commission from the ranks is to be presented by the dean and chapter with a sword although situated in the heart of the midland coal field nottingham i wini uiuwn piihit iv iien lusienei eggs juice of one lemon one teaspoon staples these rods look tidy and suflr onefourth teaspoon salt one- qu a long time thus savin half cup rich heavy sour cream mine- pen and labor in cleaning most any objectionable weed will die if it is cut off close to the ground and a little gasoline poured on the roots spinach is very good if cooked until tender and then put through the col ander it should be dressed with drawn butter bread should never be kept wrap ped in a cloth the cloth absorbs moisture and imparts an unpleasant taste stubborn marks on white paint can sometimes be removed with gasoline in which a little plaster of paris has been dissolved a good way to keep the cellar or dairy from having an unpleasant odor is to whitewash the walls with lime that contains carbolic acid one ounce of carbolic acid to a gallon of whitewash is the proper proportion when stitching chiffon or any such material on the machine use the finest possible thread and put astrip of thin paper under the goods and stitch them together the paper can be torn away when the work is finished a good silver polish is made with onehalf pound of prepared chalk mix ed with as much household ammonia as the chalk will absorb add about four tablespoonfuls of denatured al cohol put the mixture in a jar that will seal sufficiently to keep out the dust a good substitute for stair rods when brass ones cannot be afforded isi this buy some thin canes which can be purchased cheap cut off the bent part and shorten them to the length required then paint each piece with brown paint when fastened with wear saving ex to have lost its original connotation of i i the author of rev 2 14 15 clear- tistlc i compare the name senate for ly retained the old horror though they in i pet 5 5 it is contrasted with the would not give the same reason for it n coa famine younger the word presbyter comi bloodthe jews still adopt special g s c george grange is found amid rather commonplace srroundlngs in j ing ito our language through french methods of slaughtering for food to took the form priest which usage at- drain all the blood away things tached to swdotal functions some strangled the idea was that the the first tet lines of tho novel there his character at least the foundation for his character is being formed he never escapas from this environment because he carries its effect with him wherever ho goes scarcity of mine la borers the flying of kites has been pro- delightfully true pictures of scottish ideals are sketched in the earlier the most impitant officers in the stopping of the breath retained with- tne parks open hp j 1 ill m 11 u i pipal ri i tvip hpkr oil iiu rf rpii inn controlled chapters and then with the first fling at the biting satire which frequently j presbyterian church are known illuminates subsequent pages george grange throws aside his university elders barsabbas another studies for may 7 verse 1 silas pauls later companion his name is wroungly regarded as a contracted form of silvanus by which he is known from 1 thess 1 1 and else where the latter is really a simi larsounding roman name chosen like v- paul as an alternative to saul wej tion or better encoigement cannot however explain why the ara- 1 verb in verse 32 is the same studies he longs for freedom and life and falling in with a lovable old character a scottish painter he also learns to paint he goes to london in the great quest of success and gradually climbs the ladder by discouraging and diligent toil until a committee waits upon him and offers him a commission to paint a portrait of the king for a fashion able club gibbon draws a steady and grim picture of the intriguing london society folk whom he knows well enough and occasionally he pays his respects to the american climbers in the smart set there is no venom in his satire of hie own people nor of tht foreigners but he paints portraits in- words that are carefully chosen and forceful his hero is thrown into this pulsating human pot pourrl and keep his skirts clean up to the great moment of his life when he falls a victim of a designing woman and loses all again scotch pluck to the rescue however and he goes to paris where many of the scenes are doubtless somewhat autobiographical it is the latin quarter life of reality not that musical comedy version which we too often mistake for the reality and not even that fascinating life sketched so in delibly by henri morger which did more to popularize latin quarter life than any of the pictures ever painted there but life on the banks of tho seine as it is lived by the students of art and the girls who know no other world sometimes these pictures are gay sometimes sordid but they arc never vulgar through them move many characters with whom the reader has become acquainted in the earlier chapters amid these scenes as in london and later in germany and italy george grange moves as the most important figure it is the adventure of a soul and each adventure is traced with a canny knowledge of life as it is rather than as many writers would like to believe it bbould be and it was written by a railroad man still there are enough examples of versatility in the art world to prove that such an achievement is possible a merchant of russia composed music that is now sung in tho opera houses of the world it does not lessen pad irewskis ability as a pianist because he is a hotel keeper in warsaw john alden carpenter of chicago is a busl- ness man yet he composed adventures in a perambulator which caused j la0 enjoyo upon the corinthian the staid music critics of the country to prick up their ears in the last two unless for the sake of a weak broth in the body all kinds of perilous influ- controiieu by the l c c except ences it was moreover a method by competent mili- war known prophet compare lesson text of killing which retained the blood i xl oij m a i c i iioti tt o oi siiiiofrafinnl at i meecin of the essex fornication it is a good illustration p meeting of theway in wsidj taboos fptzjh worked out r val ref ormstthj maic form is used in the narrative of acts chief men or leaders the word became later on a technical name for church officers like leader in methodism see heb 13 17 rendered otherwise 23 with the rendering in the text 32 confirmed we can hardly ex aggerate the effect of such c lighten ed instruction on tht minds of men who had been haunted by a great un are many exanes of this working of 8hk primitive religiou in j g frazersi years f lectures psyches vask 31 consolation nprgin exhorta- the ported tfcjtthecounty education com- ia5tiedjo release boys of hi cambridge blues killed a f our wound ed rugby and atrweties have each given thirteen and rugby and rowing have both had ten wounded it is proposed to establish a na tional organization of leather goods manufacturers to safeguard the inter- easiness since jews had told them of ests of who have been tr to a godgiven law without which they replace german leather goods by could not be saved even paul could br i llu the king has accepted a vellum- brethren unto the breatren we have n 5 i vj l bound conv of hip roll m hp f an attractive collection of like terms j anci silas coming officially from jeru- but the margin the elder brethren is salem with the judgment of the per better antioch syria cilicia not ice how restricted in local range is this apostolic decree it was meant for the special conditions of the coun try between antoich and tarsus pauls letters never suggest that his addresses knew of it thus there is no abstinence from flesh offered to sonal disciples of jems could set all their doubts at rest and so strength en their faith a second jonah four years caesar franck was a schoolteacher even when he was writing his most famous symphony lifesaving a crime ers conscience 24 troubled a much stronger word than the english thus in john refused to oblige him to theexteritj ilf27eiaylcame he wanted so ha rejoined smtlra vol- nearer tho meaning your souls- punishment inflicted byj c unemphatic according to semiticrors a british sailor saved from notable shipwrecks the proverbial cat with nine lives cannot claim more honors than one charles dunn a seaman though while the former is regarded as a charm against evil the latter is not looked upon as a mascot to the ships he fav- ed parsley as needed beat yolks and sugar until thick add lemon juice slowly then salt and cream mix well serve either in sauce boat or pourover fish before serving pars- ley is sprinkled over sauce on fish or used to garnish fish when sauce is served separately ginger pudding onehalf cup riioi fuir the risk of his life iases one and onehalf tablespoons j benlls a convenient bear hoist- animals that never eat scientific appliances have been named after them german authorities the weird and wonderful laws gtrmany which render the simple till the spring civilians life a misery have often been dilated on but the most amazing of all punishments inflicted by the au- 1 thorities of the fatherland has yet to be related i this dire offence was committed in a town in alsace where a schoolmast- ing the ktirer that did the trick j arid he was- revardcd with ascntence idiom and meaning little more than you to whom we gave no command ment the church repudiates them as no rcpreentatives of the jerusalem brethren in any sense 25 having some the unanimous vote was a very wonderful thing for is as much the fruit of the poor j both parties gave up a great deal as the rich i note how they indorse the teaching of i barnabas and paul with the emphati testimony as of which kept him in quod very nicely have a banana th o testimony as to their devotion and or who had caught cramp while bath- curiosities of the vegetable kingdom i a mechanic puts h wo upon i re an at t a a horse or buck and he punches or the gcrman au or vegctal but n 11 w the status of a v thorities decided that the rescuer had herbaceous plant melted butter onehalf cup sour milk k donc crab convenient r the impardon offence tree one teaspoon soda one and fiveeights i cat is p of out of a sho i u t of bathing in a prohibited place and i imposed a fine with costs- a crew helps to straighten work a in vienna a y actress not long jack to lift it a mule pulley helps to 6 committed thee rime of wearing drive machinery which a donkev-en- co t stage for gine turns a fish connects parts act which was held to degrade endtoomi shcltsare usetall over dignity of the army she was fined baniniytelsteoa foml peraere itj twvwtnvl sj i b il t a ship thaleftekast lough iiia i oik ii b a sum cdual to 8 this must seem ii r i i i they clearly saw to have been all cups bread flour one tablespoon i crane and a kit of tools is cver orange juice onehalf teaspoon salt j and onehalf teaspoon ginger grated rind onehalf orango dissolve soda in sour milk then add other ingredient beat all thoroughly pour into woll- butteod mold and steam about fifty minutes serve with orange sauco cream of vegetable soup dice work three mediumsized carrots and five a a cock shuts off the water crisp stalks of celery and simmer in ram i a printingpress has n a little water until tender with one ny i locomotlves hm j m a more justifiable punishment in large tablespoon of butter two table- grasshopper valve motion and butter- m playcrbocrs w spoons flour and one and onehalf y valves arc common imposed in the neutral country of pints milk make cream sauce sea- 1 herringbone gears are used by the h d son and let cook thoroughly add gilders turtles fit prntngpress i y vegetables when tender and the rmall though there is no woody fibre in then appoint actual members of their own number to enforce the same teaching there is no half-hcarted- ness here 28 to the holy spirit this takes any pai of ils vcr3 8 the had sbn th he made no distinction between cir cumcised and uncircumciced the grows as tall as thirty feet and the bunches of fruit are so prolific that they are often heavier than the stalk combination and to us seems daring that supports them of all fruits the j but lf a recent case brought by the ad miralty against dunn at liverpool for fuiling to join his transport disclosed the fact that the sailor had been in four notable shipwrecks and though others had suffered a watery grave he had come up smiling on each occa sion both the illfated titanic and the empress of ireland carried dunn on their last voyages and he also served on the lusitnnin and florizan when they were tbrpedocd charles dunn consequently is shunned like the plague by the super stitious sailors who have on occa sions flatly refused to sail with him and his luck in this connection has proved his greatest misfortune there are many similar eases a remarkable coincidence that bears out a sailor superstition occurred some while ago at belfast a firm bound copy of the roll of honor of dover college which has over g50 old boys serving with the colons 32 having won honors and 47 been mentioned in despatches exciting scenes were witnessed at a fire in cranes park surbiton when mr charlton the occupier with his i wife and two children had to escape by way of the verandah from which they jumped into the garden below f mr s h renshaw has jiitimated that he will give 10000 to bury in firmary to endow two beds one in memory of his wife and one in mem ory of his son lieut a renshaw who was killed in action at the darda nelles high finance you owe me 40000 which you say you cant pay announced the finan cier why dont you marry that eldest knowall girl shes worth twice that amount s no i cant do that but you might marry her yourself and pay me the difference replied the young adonis while a worm does quiet but powerful a sum c to this must seem strange even to the huns who do- mand that when a uniform is worn on the stage it should be correct to a yields forty times more by weight than the potato and as much as 133 times more than wheat it is immune from discaso of any sort and no insect wil attack it nervous people often reject bananas i that have become brown and mushy fearing microbes but such fear is j amount of liquid in which thoy were cooked also onehalf cup cooked vice chopped white of one hardboiled egg and a few thin shavings of lemon rind if latter flavor is liked vegetables j she no george i like you may be put through colander if pre- i can never be your wife forred and the soup strained after haughtily never adding them j needless the banana is fit to eat as cylinders and flywheels arc running i fourteen days incarceration for oh- s0m as has lost all the green color all over the world in drilling even structing the view of a guardian of ie fit no matter how black an old man is called into service and tl ht 1b so lonk as tho skin is un doctors prevent faulty lathework boiled fish lean trout er whits fish thoroughly and remove senior at an opera in athens strict laws havc however their comfortable side when you are anxious but lo k into prison he a somewhat curious method of ob- there taiiiing this end was employed by ai i know there are destitute workman of strasburg who jck bluntshnll we get married george 1 accepted one of them this was desirous of findinp holier in pri- m hunt- shall what you do morning s0 the representative- of h law is of no interest to me i are others she- mind i broken for until the latter ccours j there can be no admission of air and i no decomposition snubbed thev clearly saw to have been al- r ready determined bv god burden- an1 was subsequently wrecked a for such was indeed the keeping of the sc bcan tho law as peter emphatically declared in s e same fa e the builders verse 10 necessarywhv the the namc to a third vessel answer seems to be that all four were they had created to the jew taboos pure and simple sl uui h tbe due to a longestablihed belief tliat i am hns ncvcr boc hoar1 of 8lncc demonic perils attended them all alike sexual impurity was not banned for moral reasons but just because it in volved the same demonic activity solved nov johnny said the teacher suppose you wanted to build a 1000 house and had only 700 what would you do i tpose id have to marry a girl worth 300 answered the young fin ancier i tell you ill be master of my house when im a man said little exactly i would you er marry winnie oh algy you surprise me tainly ill marry you but im not serious donoher knowl cnwnt you accept a joke thats exactly what ive donc me cer- s foregone conclusion teacher if a farmer sold 1475 i bushels of wheat for 117 a bushel eating the fieswan animal mpro- tji w0u ho wv perly killed the abstinence from thought when he wns your age bcn- thosc taboos was a nccesary condi- nit r0 tncw s mother tion to be observed by gentile chris- tians if they were to cat with jewish she thats all very pretty jack j ronpoctfully boy an automobile you threat that gentleman very upoctfully yos tic is ono of our christians they would otherwise bo but do you think we can live on love earliest settlers an enrly settler infected as il were it surprises u and kisse he its much the why man hes that jews who had should net have outjer not more than 40 safe everything else is cither adj years old no but ho pays his iiltsrated or poisoned or taintod bills on the flrst of every month

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