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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 26, 1925, p. 6

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always bsy h6c9 a touch of chivalry by amy bkunek almy a i saw an ad in the street car 99 the little leaves and tips from kigk mountain tea gatrctens tnat are used in salada are mtick finer in flavor than any gunpowder or japan try it part ii weve got to try to rid horses selma gasped wed better get back into sleigh and cover up advised lover j cant miss it and theres a lantern the cleaned and filled theres hardly any j j storm now not to what there was j the you are crazy sema 1 am notj her going wait til morning j j she may die arson sema said piquant pigs feet we could not conscientiously call pigs feet a poetic food but it is really wholesome and digestible and economy ical they would be served frequently if they were cooked with care and in a different style from the plain pickled pigs feat usually obtained in a gro cery store heres how serve the sauce pigs feet a la homestead boil i tnem open aud ccvering as many of until tender four fat and wellscrubbed tne beans as possible tables boat dont move anson pigs feet country style cook to- struck a wire fence gether until tender three fat pigs feet j can the horses through and one quart of string beans or pea j a light arson b i light when they are done put the beans i they both saw it thcn fii he storm pigs feet on no no well freeze to death iow voice its not a blizzard sema was prairicandstorm wise j for gods sake anson its a ques- how thev succeeded in loosening the of life two lives j horses tving the two together and i youre beside yourself to expect itl mounting thev coud not afterwards selena hallett wouldnt come on such tell the animals stumbled on their a nfit even if we did succeed in riders were silent reaching him he said his voice ris- suddenly anson whose horse was k in exasperation in the lead gave an exclamation of tiie woman heard liim he will pain and at that moment his beast c always dr hallett never fell selnia clung to the harness with fails stiftered hands and slid to her feet i anson sema pled in a sob- to his knees ando whisper sho may die i then let is her life worth more warned lie did not finish perhaps selma turned her back on him but- i toned her coat around her drew her i as her horse sank small stood stin i see a in the shallow baking dish arrangej through the veil of t feet on the top splitting can be far a thicken one cupful of the liquor in which they were boiled adding a scraped teaspoonful of onion pour this over all cover thickly with bread crumbs and bake until brown in the oven stuffed pigs feet cold after boiling until well cooked loosen the feet season only with salt and pepper and use as little water as pos sible but cook covered so that they are white but delicate looking when done when they are cold slit them several times dip into meited butter and then into fine fresh bread crumbs place them on a buttered broiler and brown over a hot fire arrange them on the platter on which they are to be served spread with butter that has had a little pars- tablespoonful of minced green pepper j d before them ley chives and lemon juice rubbed i one tablespoonful of minced jky s upon the porch nsonv fortunately the posts were- not hard to knock down and the horses strug gled toward shelter can you walk selma can you reach the light we can do it together we must its near slowly they forged ahead stumbl ing and falling beaten back repeated- cap down over her ears pulled on her gloves what are you doing startled the man was on his feet im going please look for the lantern you are not going he caught her to him she looked him full in the i face then ill go too he said well both go if we die both go and leave her alone no one must stay with her selma dear listen to me anson said putting on his coat she won dered if his voice were suddenly ly by the wind and snow but at last skin and side out all the meat and thankfully discerning the dark mass or if sho fancied it gently bones from the pigs feet separate of tne house in a few minutes then o took off her cap and kissed and chop the meat finely adding one thoukh it seomed h the u ht wag go into it also a little salt and pepper garnish with chopped dill pickle and raw cabbage equal aprts pigs feet epicurean cook until tender three nice pigs feet when cold remove the skin and cut into two parts one will have the bone and the other not cover these all over with tartar sauce first having chilled the feet well then roll in finely minced parsley celery chives and hardboiled egg yolk arrange on a fresh crisp lettuce leaf with slivers of green pepper and celery heart as a garnish scalloped pigs feet boil until tender enough to slip the bones out of four pigs feet and separate into fingersize pieces arange them in a glass baking dish and pour over them a thick rich tomato sauce and cover with buttered bread crumbs thickly for the sauce take one can of tomato soup heat it without adding water to it add one teaspoonful of chopped onion one teaspoonful of chopped green pepper and one tablespoonful of butter simmer a little before pour ing over the meat potroasted pigs feet clean well and trim nicely about six goodsized pigs feet place them in a small cov- ered roaster and around them place small carrots onions and short pieces of celery stalks season well with salt and popper cook slowly until tender and half an hour before serv ing open the lid and pour over the roast without moving them one cupful of strained and slightly thickened to mato juice lift carefully on platter and sur round tho feet with the cooked vege- stalk and one teaspoonful of minced j upon the door no answ onion bind this together with a f stiffly for the knob shelter tablespoonful of thick cream and stuff j at last bindedj breathless half- the skins with this mixture place frozen they dropped into chairs too in a square pan put another on top of ex too stupefied to move or it and put on a heavy weight when i sp ready to serve slice in inchthick slices serving tartar sauce with it and her since you persist i will their feet ant vou s was a brute to refuse anson beat v0 1 51 realize i r came he- fo vour 3ake dcar id do garnishing with sweet pickled beets cut in strips gradually they became aware of their surroundings the room was large plainly furnished neat evident ly serving both as kitchen and bed room the fire had died out in the cookstove though there was still aj little warmth in the ashes a box of coal stood against the wall and there was some wood people must be gone said anson ill make a fire you must be nearly dead they were startled by a mean was it from the bed in tho corner rousing herself selma went to the bedside and there found a young wo man her eyes wide with anguish after every meat jpeovfdsf eitcoomt the judldren fo cm fbr their teeit olvethcm vfrlleyaj it remove food particles from the teeth strengthens the gums combats acid mourn ji 8cfrcin and beneficial 882 ea1ed tight kept right paintbrush adventures several times each year i get paint ers fever and do something over about the house or make something new last year it was the kitchen cupboard a flower plaque for the din ing room and a bowl of zinnias and dahlias made from pine cones that look for all the world like the real thing at present i have tho varnish scraped off the top of the diningroom table and all but two of the leaves i am going to paint it black all over and put a glassy finish of varnish on top after that i shall cut the oilcloth table cover into runners but im painting air castles and i only meant to tell about what has been accom plished in the case of the kitchen cupboard i never groped for a kettle or a stew pan in its dark brown depths that i didnt get awfully out of patience so at spring housecleaning time last year i painted the inside of it light blue it is really nearer robinsegg blue you have no idea how much lighter this makes the inside of a cupboard it seems like a far cry from decorat ing easter eggs to painting designs on furniture and making a flower plaque but tho process is very much the same i am sure you have seen the little varicolored papers for salo at easter time when moistened and pressed onto a clean surface they i leave a colored picture this is called decalcomania and painted furniture particularly bedroom furniture is sometimes decorated with flowers that are put on in much tho same way as tho easter egg decorations it was this that gave me the idea for a flower plaque or picture only i transferred the design onto black oil cloth and went over the colored pic ture with oil paints to give the im pression of the oldfashioned flower pictures done in oil it was all veryj not snov so much easy for i was just doing copy work the black oilcloth was stretched over r k we saw your light theres a gentle- well do what we to die said the youve come to help me she whispered the storm youre sick man with me can im going ghostly whisper tell me selma bent closer for getting her own suffering and weari ness tell me what is tho matter tell mo what you want us to do for you therell be a fire in a minute well do all we can are you alone my baby its our baby com ing george is away i want dr hallett get him where is your telephone at the next houso a mile cast go thero well do tho very best we can selma gently laid her cold hand on anything in the world for you dont say that she said shrink ing from him i wouldnt ask it thats why im going for you ho laughed oddy almost harshly he went out thin with the lantern into the storm no longer in its first viol ence yet raging fiercely enough selma built up tho fire she would havo to uso the fuel sparingly in tho morning she would look for more she i took her place at the side of the bed my friend has gone for the doctor when you feel like it tell me what you can what i ought to know selma said gently gradually little by little she learned the facts the woman was annie eaton the wife of george eaton they had been riiar- ried two years and they were very happy on their little farm three months ago george had gone north to the lumber camps for times were hard and- they needed the money he had expected to be home fully two weeks ago if he were only here now at that thought the wife began to cry however sho dried her tears because she had promised george that she would be brave see this was george she drew a muchworn photo graph from under her pillow it was a thin face homely honestlooking and kind the wife kissed it hungrily if george were here she tried again to be brave she told selma where to find the liny waiting gar ments the girl searched the rude homemade cupboards and found plenty of bread and butter eggs canned goods cereals and a jar of broth this last she heated and made annie take jsome of it to be continued not long ago i saw ail ad in the street car soaking takes the place of rubbing the next day i sent for a package of rinso rmd tried it i was delighted with the result and now wash my childrens clothes without any effort what soever they soak themselves clean in the rinso suds i just had to write and tell you how won derful i think rinso is and hava told several of my friends to try it it is wonderful for scrubbing floors without a doubt the best thing i have ever used i also cleaned my enamel sink with it and it is splendid tho foregoing letter is bat oa of the many received by the makers of rinso from women who are enthusiastic about this newer easier better rfay to wash and clean the rinso way lever brothers limited toronto fender paint insurance danger of scratches or other injury to the enamel finish of a car while working around the engine may be obviated by covering the fender with a piece of oilcloth lined with some soft material it is claimed that a chinese states man was the inventor of paper wlich was in uso in asia before the chris tian era jkhaif potato souf minards liniment for the grippe think about your own faults and you will talk less about the faults of others heres o tasty nourishing dish you may not 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nearcr must stay here have food j tea growers are making susli tre- -rr- r imendous profits that overproduction wthout answering selma went to k j t0 come at allv tllne the window and strained her eyes out into the darkness tho storm is abating anson its keep license tag clear license lags must not be obscurrcd wall board first before the design wa transferred and tacked down on th wrong side with tiny upholsterers tacks the whole thing was made of a size to fit into a deep walnut frame with a narrow edge of gilt close to the picture but painting zinnias and dahlias what time is it at his watch six- hear that i but a life anson looked nearly it will soon cear i think aro you going gasped a voice from the bed i need made from pine cones was quite the i se wcnt l he most fun of all for the dahlia v f v t flower cut across the central stem of wo jyf a n scu the cone leaving two layers of petals j raa n0 to iook nt hnl eve after trying several cutting iniplej ami thcn a noan cono from tie ments i found that a small meat saw c worked best this sort of chews nffl now and the by bumpers extra tiros etc and must x- i x bo kept free from grease oil and dirt ou want me to go xow did you so tilat they it iiis sort of chews offj tho central stem leaving a quite real istie flower centre add a few daubs of yellow paint and yon have poilen for the zinnia the cone severed just back of where it begins to round off oil paints thinned ever so little with gasoline adhero well and com plete the flower for the stem use wire wound with green paper r j my oilcloth table cover of black with a half inch border of yellow is very pretty an enamel of good quality which docs not crack with frequent washing was used for the border i w ve got into a horrible mess he exclaimed at a pleading cry from tho woman selmas hand went to her throat again she stared out of tho window anson sho whispered coming back now you can find your way she says if you follow the poles you i38iie no the british museum 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