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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 8, 1919, p. 6

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a packet oi tea will go further on infusion and give hettev satisfaction than any other tea obtainable b5 not a shadow of doubt about this try it by eleanor h porter copyrlsht houghton nlfflln co published by special arrangement with thos allen toronto a cooperative family have a dainty good looking hanger well make into flat cakes dust with corn meal and fry brown this makes a good supper or breakfast dish mrs m a p st george and merry england tis not the present england which fought against the huns a thousand years of heroes stood there against their guns o men who fought at hastings and you of agiucourt i 1 flint will drolone- the life of your shake out your battle banners our family has passed through an lna i i these great winds of war you loved the name of england the church where you did pray experience similar perhaps to that of alii hundreds of other families since the 7i u flu began its devastating course the clothes moth across the country seven of us five the tiny yellowish moth which is ymj oved her cou and ucdgcsi children mother and grandmother occasionally seen flitting about a- j xiid all that buioct day were down at once and togeddv as this season is an indication tnatj baby savs only the good man of the clothes moths are beginning their the cross upon your banners house escaped destructive work egg laying by is treasured deeply still a kind neighbor came in twice a these little moths is now under way and tho the liors of england dav and looked after us while he within a m nth the eating of i of war did take their fill jdid the chores at the barn which he- woollens and furs by the little cater- i cause of fire is almost a third of a he een flv ws flings j mile from the house after frantic the little moths that are seen flj- qncc of efforts renewed every day for a week uig about do not eat anthmg the he was abe to secure a short visit destruction is caused by tne tin is the only two larvae working under scanty webs j the blood you gave at hastings hopes saved at aginccurt all grades write for prices toronto salt wprks a j cliff toronto writo today cop our big free catalogue fhowinjj our fu lins of bicycles for ijco cd vccicn boys czl girls motos cycles motor attachments tire cotr urates wheels innertttfces xami uct cyclometers saddles lta riert nnd farts of bicyclea yoa can luj your supples t rora ua nt vhclotalo prices t w boyd son 27 kolro diino street vcat mcntrel from a doctor within a radius of twelve miles were made from particles of the garments i rushed to death night and day and on which they feed ard the whiteish nlr fiing high your swords our fathers and lead us on to war cilaptfp vii contd i to cat she promised gayly do cu ohauuvau r j suppose im going to have one of it was the next monuay night that- j burke came home with countenance gleasons here up at the han cock house hes coming down after dinner whos gleascn helens tone was a little fretful there was a new intagible something in her husbands voice that helen did not understand and that she did not think she liked gleason whos doc gleason your swell friends come here and then have you ashamed of me you just wait and see er no no indeed of course not plunged in her husband feverishly almost unavailable j webs can be detected before the gar- ai experience of this kind cannot ments have been much eaten the but stir up these sluggish brains of larvae and webs at this stage can be they rally good prince edward ours and set them to thinking along i removed by a stiff brushing sir drake sir philip too new lines i might write columns j as early as possible in the spring and the od aces great guardian- of what it taught us of the need of all woollens furs etc the use ofj of our red vhite and ihe neighborly cooperation and thought- which can be dispensed with should fulness at such times families needed the sick-and-ye- j summer eefore being packed awa tho many a bud that ner will flower visitedme kind of people it has x these should be thoroughly brushed j upon n rr mope iii through these last terrible and beaten and if possible exposed j thomany a youthfulspifit in gods bright dawn must grope mi lauum i jj trees ar0 krocn vitli promise for if ever i be put away in safe storage for the 0u heaits grcen with fiume should be pronounced as though spelled fevmeh with the accent on the first syllable spring is strong and virtuous isroadsowing cheerful plenteous quickening underneath the mold grains beyond the price of gold so deep and large her bounties ire j that one broad long midsummer daj- shall to the planet overpay the ravage of a year of war liliikilihihi trving to ward off a repetition of the months but just now i should like to the strong sunlight for several swell a word he particularly ab- to tell you of an aspect of illness hours out of doors the brushing is which concerns the children and very important in order horred several times in the last two which came to me as i lay hclplcs months he had heard ilenusetius lhree to remove they too have left their banners i 1 the eggs or young larvae which may they too have left their swords iui uree weess i have escaped notice articles so j our hands are linn about tlicm- word twice when she had mtormeu j firgt to iu j clmned and sunne should then be i come on ye prussian hordes with great glee m and had been in bed for four days put away in mothproof containers friends of his from elm hill had ami mul been m bed for four days put away vi gt for with the men of england exclaimed burke with widening eyes i in their carriage to call ami when grandma and the two babies j materials which cannot be thus put pnsdisli land oh i forgot you dont know him i l tosether on followed mv had n tw kil i kn h tbnr- the lnglsh land vivi again quite often when together on followed my bad example sig ntj stre tney met some one whom was that the three older children a ou you dont know him do you he added with frown burke denby was always for getting that helen knew nothing of his friends or of himself until less than a year gleason is the wusl uve uv vu ahlevnofcrr i a denbvof denby mansion helpful i could hear them discussing p how old is lie i ever though he was temporarily mar- as to who should wash the dishes of cotton or linen cloth or in paper old vhv i ilort know thirtvi 00nci on dae street at a salary of sweep bring in wood etc but the sacks which can be tied or otherwise then- hearken our defiance maybe more he must be a little v ifpriisvfe r of himself until less before well doc i heard it he best ever he went u llf then it away should be given the same thor- i 6 yesteryear sh f ii vh the r vldren ajough cleaning and renspected during v he he knew lie thouglit he hatcl tne g seven years old and two boys the summer every two weeks word a little more bitterly every time t aml e y slipped willing- 1 woollen clothing furs etc may bej heroic france hath lillies d lv into harness and oh how anxious i packed away safely for the summer i ablossoming for her dead mi1burkc den- those litte pope were to be really j by enclosing them in several wrapj while the red rose of britain of paper or in wed made bags flames for the blood you shed to i more come to think of it never think of age with the doctor hell be young when hes ninety and you like him so well voice was a little wistful next to dad always have youll like him too you cant hep it hes mighty interesting and hes a doctor yes and no oh he graduated but vou dale an the ix io1 father was at i ii element greatest of all discussions was when i securely fastened to prevent ingress iars with the contributory of elopment and irate parent the barn only and they thought the sick people should have something to eat they did so want 1 added niauancv and interest to what iier would otherwise have been nothing a serve things themselves but the conventional duty call i and almost quarelled as to who should to helen in the main these calls carry the toast or tea to the sick- were a welcome diversion just room though every effort was made grand indeed to burke on whom to keep them out and away from the curiosity element was not lost i danger of the disease they were an impertinence and for mrs jones of the moths in these packages place such repellents as tobacco dust camphor napthalene balls etc the odors of these substances are dis agreeable to the patent moths and act as a repellent but they will not kill eggs or larvae which may be en closed in the packages hence the necessity of the thoroughgoing clean- then too came up the question of j hig and airing prior to packing away the first break- j r or carpets put away for the combination of i summer should be first thoroughly cleaned on both sides and beaten and then wrapped up in tight rolls pro tected by wrapping with tar paper rolled oats but fa- happen a sec- she talked too loud ond time how carefully my tea was boiled so i lay on my bed and when my brain would work at all decided that on that glad day when i sfibuld be well again i would teach myjl ng a bit of mountain climbing and gla cier studying for the national geo- an used too much slang he did not graphic society h to have helen with he al- antiquarian oh yes i know ways therefore after callers had old things mother was that way been there his first eager question too she had an old pewter plate w how did vou like them dear and a dark blue china teapot homely he wanted so much that helen should as a hedge fence i thought but sheii them doted on em and she doted on an- tonight however in thinking of cestors too she had one in that old i the prospective visit from gleason ship mayflower wasnt it he was wondering how the doctor e vo burke laughed would like helen not how helen escalloped potatoes and perhaps h arnveu vancouver mayflower my dear child the would like the doctoi the change drea jjseas and were given a warm mayflower is a mere infantinaims was significant but unconscious per- in the doctors estimation the doc- haps all the more significant because tor goes back to prehistoric times fori it was unconscious for god shall make you pay yea if we stand forever armed til the judgment day well fight our fight against you fight tho our hearts are sad that human men with souls for christ are nationally mad tis not the present england which fought against the huns a thousand years of heroes stood there against their guns look to yoi- i j ervfecs- orthe bandbyt total contribution of tin ci amount j ne nights fi-en- ot such pjblc tie people to prepare and serve at rk simple things both for vthiin ujfa j of france and for sick folks crisp towj and e m nluniti0i1 poached or coddled egg a drnk and m wuh be cut cup of tea good breakfast cer arrived jn vancouvel there s t not be wcti lief is for of course the girls learn tftshing opened in vancouver j manufacture things when they arc a little ulg 2 and a number of substaneq his playground and to the men of the j until he had reached home that than my sevenyearold girlie celebrated the occasion mca- 8 k old stone age for his preferred play- night burke had been so overjoyed why not the boys too surely j in length and tipping s mates x at the prospect of an ojjltime chat knowledge would never come an 27 wa the re- i knows hoi older than the mayflower then with his friend that he had i believe that all boys wonldi trout weighted p dry wellventilated piggeries are a good insurance against crippled pigs exercise and roots added to the ration also tend to ward oft the trouble lfciftiiill ti i s a trifle some thousands of little thought to gleasons probable years lni1 flattna joy earninfr no more ccreals responsibility for the opinion of the dale btreet hat ami p iq m ruhpr tn t 1 t goodness how can he i thought its furnishings now with his eyes the mayflower was bad enough button the obtrusive unharmony all about selves or patients what docs he do collect things him and his memory going back to a hint that the very pretxicst yes to some extent he has a j the doctors wellknown fastidious- j dishes in the house should be used for fine little collection of babylonian ness of taste he could think of little sick people dishes and medicine bot- tahlcls and j else he did hope gleason would not tics removed as soon as used all such oh i know those funny little think he had selected those horrors j little details which in themselves arc brown and yellow cakes like soap all of course he had already explained really nothing but which sometimes whao yo lalj your ftt hs others disapj make for the comfort or iscomfort ther has in hislibrary the cuneiform writing yes as i said the doctor has a fine collection of tablets and of some other things pinks and purples in his living rooms sick so they may practice they are but principally he studies and goes and one could not very well explain i so eager to do why not teach them on trips it was a trip to the span- that ones wife liked the horrors i the right way jsh grottoes that got him interested he pulled himself up sharply of j another word when we be- in the archaeological business in the course helen herself was a dear he first place and put him out of con- hoped gleason would sec how dear ccit with doctoring he goes a lot j she was he wanted gleason to like now sometimes independently some- helen raw material either to tlgoiayers after they have been j opcri facturers o ate 0 can be preserved at a cost of 2g per with fleming icgr preserver simple to use a child can ap ply it just rub it on guaran teed to keep eggs fresh for nine months and longer a 60c fcox will do 30 dozen eggs get it from your dealer or send ita to fleming egg preserver co 106 crnur st w montreal and cukk limitkd montkfa1 jthe military autlioruvirfe quitcre- storcdrcuc in two down the middle then place the two outside selvage ends together and sew thus bringing the outer outworn parts in the middle and the old tender middle on the out- side hem the outer edges and lo here is a very good stout sheet that will wear a long time patch mend and replace worn parts of pillow slips with good parts of others that is combine the best parts of two and so make a pretty good slip to be continued times in the interest of some so ciety he does in a scientific way what dad and i have done for fun traveling and collecting i then too he has written a book or two which are really authoritative in their line hes a jrcat chap j the doctor is wait till you sec him ive told him about you too then you told him that is he knows about the marriage why sure he docs burkes man- ncr was a bit impatient what do i you suppose when hes coming here oh my soul how slow his coming tonight now mind put on your tarrying till tho set of sun prettiest frock and your sweetest ti on star and then another smile i want him to see why 1 1 provcs tliat day is surely gone married you he challenged bantcr- ingly i want him to sec what a treasure ive got and say dearie do you suppose could wc have him to dinner or something could you manage it i wanted to ask him to night but of course i couldnt without your knowing beforehand mercy no burkeshuddcred the young housekeeper when i dont know it but if you do know it he j paused hopefully why yyes i guess so of course i i could get things i was sure of like potato salad and the sunset gate meanj p gone with its disturbings heat and strife and empty husk eve falls gently on earths toilers seeking loves repose at dusk gone for me tho days digressions gone the buffetings of fate swift my soul to meet some other just beyond the sunset gate then holl creop to me in rapturo whispering that he mocks at fate while our souls thus meet each other nightly by the sunset date oh the dow is as the kisses night winds but his whispering n ii breath hon t you dere i chanting that in spite of sorrow memory triumphs over death hence for mo no hrooding loneness and no railings gross at fate while our souls may meet each other just beyon ijmiac nnfc vclfit 7i1h rnrtlf but helen im afraid i dont think that is im sure gleason does nt like potato salad he stammered doesnt he well he neednt cat it then well have all the more left fcr the next day hut helen er oh ill have chips too dont vc ly ar- vj1 trwc him trjictjiing oaxc nature kindly screens our trystings wlti her spangled web of night shielding us from all intrusions that might stsai our spirits flight so to none la told tb jecrcit of my triumphs ojt kate lest perchance they kcp that other walling hy the sunset gate gan to convalesce a wellgrown thirteenyearold girl came in after how io time school every night to ask how we sometimes said a housewife were getting along usually the din- t tine approached to take a cake ner table stood as we had left it the out oi tho ovcn nave foun1 that effort of getting the simnle meal i h forgotten the exact time at sending mother and grandmother to which i put it in even though i had bed for a few hours the floor tin- 1 the looked carefully at the clock swept and supper unprepared it but now l have a p tnat enables never entered this girls head that m to remember always she might have offered to wash the now when i look at the clock i dishes or pick up a little bit and j y th lime 0lt loui an1 whe l so i added another resolve i shall do this i never forget teach mv children no matter how young they are that if they can sec contributed itecipes an opportunity to help a person in- creamed tiver when morning need to go to it my boys shall appetites call for a hearty meal this not be ashamed to handle a dishcloth will be found an appetizing break- or broom for somebody elses mother fast dish cut two pounds of liver and if this experience of the past small pieces cover with cold six weeks shall bo the means of in- water for ten minutes and drain stilling a spirit of greater helpful- j heat three tablespoons of butter and ness in the whole family i shall feel put in the liver season with salt and that the good coming out of evil was pepper and cook slowly for ten min- worth it all utes browning it on all sides then i take up the liver and put it where homcmade dress hangers i it will keep warm put onc piece of ribbons that have done duty as onion in the frying pan with some i hair bows sashes etc but have be- fat and cock for one minute add j gj come unfit for such purposes may throe teaspoons of flour am coo be used advantageously as follows sttrrin until it begins to froth draw n presshie fiboon tanlffffi 1 i a on p oietulilim them to cover wire coat cd milk to it and sir carefully let or dress hangers first cover the t2 0 ft the liver in this hanger with a bit of flannelet or any sauce and serve cry hot other soft material available totato cakes- do not throw away sprinkle with sachet powder and then j eftover mashed potatoes but make commence at one end and wrap thehe i p cilke3 as fo ribbon tightly over the padding from j st into cold mashed potatoes enough end to end stitching down securely beaten eggs and hot milk lo make where vou finish tho whole proccs them miite stiff add salt pepper an 1 1 jut ten minutes ard you a little minced onion or parsley mix ml taves only about send it to experts parkers can clean or dye carpets curtains laces draperies gowns etc and make them look like new send your faded or spotted clothing or household goods and will renew them we pay carriage charges one way and guarantee satisfactory work our booklet on household helps that save money will be sent free on request to parkers dye works limited i k cleaners and dyers 791 yonge st v toronto m gaasaaas aashssagsm umu jivrt tr512gmajasiytiffa

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