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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 1925, p. 6

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a jw- ive not boiled any garments since a friend suggested that i stop boiling the clothes i washed and try rinso which i did with such delight ful results that i have not boiled any garments since then i found that rinso is excellent for removing finger prints from white paint and for washing all woodwork it has cut my house cleaning troubles in half and consequently i felt that it was only your due to know that rinso has a much bigger work to do in our house than just to clean the dirt from our laundry the makers of junso receive many such letters as this for rinso not only does the family wash merely by soaking it is also excellent for many household duties such as cleaning woodwork scrubbing floors etc order rinso today lever brothers limited toronto ten ways to hurt ycmr church 1 broadcast the faults of the minis- ter7 assume- the eilence of your hear ers means they agree with you and so report it 2 repeat every rumor you hear about the way people are cutting down their giving to the church and believe all you hear on the subject 3 attend church only when an out side speaker occupies the pulpit and then shako hands with everybody that day 4 lament about the poor music j and the highcost of it harking back j to the old days when you did the j same thing about the music then dit- j to the preaching j 5 toll everybody that the attend- 1 ance is falling off though you never got a report of the official count j 6 criticize fellow members for things you too are guilty of i 7 give onethird of what you can give j s report that the church lacks 6piri- tual power although your own life is like a cinder j 9 park both your piety and lntelli- gence at home when you attend church then accuse the preacher of being heretical j 10 send your children to another church school and publish the fact fjppose the leaders of your school always o warships in olden times although a warship of today is use- james oliver cumood a love epic of the far nobth synopsis tor of fifty miles with an average of liuree the wolfdog cttracted from two traps one deadfall and a poison- tho cabin of pierrot the trapper by bait to each mile it was a twisting t he call of the wolves ami ilajwegunr line blazed aong sircams for mink mie young shewolf who was on the otter and marten piercing the dcp tiante quest at length overtook tfte est forests for fishercat and lynx and iaca- a gray wolf advanced to uacrossingiakes nnd stormswept strips heegum and she snarled oi him baree ot barrens where poisonbaits could sought to protect her whereupon a be set for fox and wolf halfway ovr horde of the beasts atlackedftim and this line pierrot had bjilt a small log he barely escaped with its life badly cabin and at the end of it another wounded and dazed because he had co that a days work meant twenty been cast out by his own hind he uewflve miles this was easy for pierrot haiftvoljhc fled and again uihirand not hard on nepeese after the ed alone through the woods young tender leaves and tips used in lift if ill ah h060 ctre sealed in airtiglt aluminum foil their ffresh flavor is finer than any japan or gunpowder try salada first- few days j was no chance for disappointment he- i pistoi back in its hostcr he knew ail through october and november was positive that neptts would rot that only a brain shot cqum have don they mndj the trip3 regularv making accompany her father to isc bain that the round every six days which gave sha would be at the cabin on the gray with her back against the farther one day- of rest at the cabin on the loon alone wall nepeese was waiting mctag- gray loon and another day in the this ajoneness was to nepeese gart could hear her prnting breath cabin at the end of the trail to pier- burdened with no thought of danger lie- advanced halfway to her rot the winters work was business there were times now when the j nepeese i have come to make you chapter xviii contd he did not heaiy a few minutes later the howling of the disappointed wolfehorde on the other side of the river and he no longer sensed the existence of moon or stars half dead he dragged himself on until by cliance he came to a clump of dwarf sprue into this he struggled and then p- that never for a day grew tiresome thvmystertes ofwhlchshewould not raised her hand to her throat ped exhausted i v pt n it d sea she he as if the great hand were hesitating uho inst word as an afterthought between awakening her and letting forever he repeated her seep a little longer at these he didvnot mince words his cour- times when the dpportunitv eameto age nnd hi determination rose as ho steal hours by herself she would put j saw hr body droop a little against for on the red dress and do itp her won- the wall she was powerless there was no escape pierrot was gone insistent demanding vengeance on their kind chapter xix at the cabin on the gray loon on the fourth night of barees absence pierrot was smoking his pipe after a great supper of caribou tenderloin he quered c noon lie innre ion xi thev ft returning to the gray wasweak anahewobbkdonhs egsij t stopfc sudden a hs hind leg still dragged and he dozen paccs aheb nepeese and was racked with pain stared at the snow a ttrange snow- a red ferocity grewin baree s i eyes l trml had joined their swn and as he snarled in the direction of last wa9 heading toward thc cabn nights fight with the wolves they ft mmute pierrot was sient and derfui ha she savv 1iv the pic were no longer of m wood ne er scarcely movcd a musc as he stared hires of the magazines pierrot hadlbaree was dead again could the huntcall lure him orj trau came straight out o the sent up twice a year from nelson he had thought that no living crea- the voice of the pack louse the old nor and off there was lac bainjliouse iture could move as swiftly as the longing in him there was a thing also wer6 the marks 0 large i on the second day of pierrots ab- willow when jiis arms reached out for newborn an undying hatred for the snovrs the stride indicated i sence nepeese dressed herself like her she made no sound as she dart- wolf hatred that was to grow in wa3 that of a tall man before pier- this but today she let her hair cas- ed under one of his outstretched arms him until it became like a disease in t had spoken nepeese had guessed cade in a shining glory about her he made a lunge a brutal grab and hi vitais j hmg jw what the meant and about her forehead lund a cird his fingers caught a bit of her hair msieu the factorfrom lac bain let of red ribbon siva was not yet he heard the snap of it as she toro she said done today she had marvellous de- herself free and flew to the door she pierrot deep in his own sombre signs on the wall close to her mir- had thrown back the bolt when he thoughts scarcely heard the strange ror she had tacked a large page from caught her and his arms cosed about laugh that came suddenly from her a womans magazine and on this page her he dragged her back and now lips nepeese was listening to the was a lovely vision of curls fifteen she cried outcried out in desprr for growl that was again in barees- hundred miles north of the sunny jjeprj bar for miracla throat it was a low but terrible california studio in which the picture of god that might save her i had brought in from the trail and sound when half a mie from the had bean taken nepeese with pouted be conttmiea nepeese was listening to his tale of cabin she unslung the panniers from red lips and puckered forehead was i the remarkable shot he had made his shoulders and carried them her- fighting to master themystery of the when a sound at the door interrupted sef ten minutes laterthey saw a girls curls them nepesse opened it and baree man advancing to meet them i she was looking into her mirror came in the cry of welcome that ffc was not mctaggart pierrot her face flushed and her eyes aglow was on the girls iips died there in- j recognized him and with an audible in the excitement of the struggle to stanty and pierrot stared as if he breath of- relief waved his hand it fashion one of the coveted ringlets could not quite believe this creature wus debar who trapped in thc bar- from a tress that fell away below her that had returned was the wolfdog re country north of lac bain pier- hips when the door opened behind her three days and nights of hunger in rot knew him well they had ex- land bush mctaggart walked in which he could not hunt because of i changed foxpoison they were the eg dragged had put on him friends and there was pleasure in the i chapter xx ith s aflp of v haads debar stared the willows back was toward the fsa ldai w w sf ls- fa plaining entered the cabin and for afew sec- his long hair he was- a sight that his mission and before they reached orids s did not turn her firit drew at last a long breath from nethe cabin pierrot and nepeese knew taught was f pierro for some rea- pierrots face as hejeaned forwari at lac bain was leaving on a journey thought came to her she hiard in in his chair and then slowly nsiir i five days and he had sent debar bare thr0 a snarl that orought to his feet and looking closer he said as a special messenger to request her suddenly to her feet facing the to nepeese i pierrot to come up to assist the clerk door ventre saint gns om he has and the half breed storekeeper in his mctaggairhad not entered undre- been to the pack nepeese and the absence pierrot made no comment at he had eft his pack his gutr pack turned on him it was not a first but he was thinking why had nd his heavy coat ou taidl he was i twowolf fightnon it was the pack bush mctaggart sent for him why standing with his back against the he is cut and torn m fifty places and had he not chocen some oho nearer door and at nepeese- in her wonder- rnon dieu he is aiiyo not until a fire was crackling in the f dress and flowin hair ho was in pierrots voice tnere was grow- sheetiron stove in the cabin and ne- sta as if stunned for a space at ing wonder and amazement he vyas was busiy engaged getting sup- wha he saw fate or accident was incredulous and yet he could not dis- pei did he voice these questions to the playing against the willow now believe what his eyes told him what foxhunter had happened was nothing short of a miracle and for a timehe uttered not asked me at frsti f j couw he if youll marry me ill buy you a car what is your choice she someone whos already got one debar shrugged his shouders ancient rent wrangles the housing question seems to have been acute at times in ancient rome it was not a long interval in which disputes between landlords and their eyes met in that terrible suence ico tsnnts were not infroflugnt silent tie lz t i b a wifewuh a bad nssahsndeyscl ab w bc a senate of rome iwtw t nepoese woke from her lung pierrot it was caught by frost understood what her peril had been i appealed to the courts against his i winter and i dare not leave her that day at the edge of the chasm and j landlord who had demanded 6000 ses- i and food after he had eaten rav- a smart summer gown this very smart gown has many possibilities it has allthe charm that tp enously of cold boiled mush she began bathing his wounds in warm water and after that she soothed them with beargrease talking to him all the time in her soft crce in a week or two the heavier snows i llong alone he has great faith in you in the forest when fearlessly she had teroes about 300 a year tor a house besides you know all the trappers on played with the menace that was con- which had been rented at only half the companys books at lac bain so fronting her now he sent for you and begs you not to a breath that was like a sob broke worry about your furlines as he will j from her lips pay you double what you would catch msieu she tried to say but it that sum crassus famous for his m mavl sno the time you are at the po iwas only a gasp an effort she seom- came and pierrot began making his nnw nid pimr and nepeese said pierrot ed choking wealth made much of his fortune building houses which he let by the year he had trouble with the courts whn he tried to make a tenant pay 15- the traplines nepeese expeet3 me to bring her plainly she heard the click of tho sesterces for a bacelors apart- the miss can wish for the straight- haekentered into a thrilling hargainj from t stove the willow bent horjiron bolt as it locked the door mc- less without her guns artillery was line so in vogue is held in at the waist j t jjm j i head to li3ten and her heart leaped j taggart advanced a step not always used on board ship it first by a narrow belt or by tiny tucks valie freeagain at debars answer only a single step mctaggart ad- ho said nothing about that butvanced on the floor baree had re- it first by a narrow bet or by tiny tucks at- trap every fifth deadfall and -t- us 0t th0 low waistline a little fullness is every fifth poisonbait was to be her udout 1100 bc in a battle between added to the upper front by the slash- own and what they crjght or killed tho phoenicians and iberians the es that appear at eachside the very was to bring a bit nearer to rcaliza- formor winning and occupying cadiz youthful bateau neck is used for thejtion a wonderful dream that was or as it was then known gades tho j pattern no 1098 is cut for highneck growing in the willows soul pierrot iberians from the north of spain bo- and convertible colar the jabot which had promised if they hadgreat luck ii w ij ono ot fashion tatcst fancieais a that wnter they would go down-to- circular piece of material nine inches wideand cut the length of the dress hibes out of which a sort of greek the edges are picoted and tacked to organ was sold thev would work ueved tbat their enemy had uonsoniis one of fashions latest fancies is a lw a v board which belched forth fire tho circular piece of material nine inches g nd buv the ntrje 5 artillery consisted of long- copper widevan hhe flro was discharged the first cannon the centrefront at intervals from the other winter and get a new one ever cast in england appears to havo surely it will be a great change formained like a carven thing he had lile mselle pierrot nodded possibly netootam when debar was about to leave the next morning pierrot said not moved he had not made a sound but that one warning snarl until mctaggart took the step and then like a flash he was up and in front of jepeese every hair of his body on ment against these abuses- caesar promul gated a law according to which land lords could not exact more than 2000 sesterces about 100 a year for villas in rome or more thnn gc0 sesterces in the rest of the country for first aid mlnards llnlmant been made in 1543 by ralph hogge tho house in which ho lived is still in existence in buxlod sussex bateau neck to the hemline a figur y s v- r ri i havo had a dream that msieu moment mans na cd flat crepe with plan georgettewill f a l m the trap will not go on a journey but that he ed together swifte develop this simplorock that is cutf zj p i was more or has lied and that he will be sick when standing and as 1 o ci ik ia i on o to n fine bit of strategy he would t f j e ipialf nt th vnmnr- m pass it ardtind after every meal give thc family the benefit of its aid to digestion cleans teeth too keep it always in the house tell msieu that i will leave for end and at the fury in his growl mc- lnc bain the day after tomorrow i taggart lunged back against the bar- after debar had gone he said to red door a word from nepeese in nepeese that moment and it would have been and vou shall remain here maover but an instant was lost an in- t kl one cherie i will not take you to lacstant before- her cry came in that this plan gave nepeese anenthusii t havo ha a dream that msieu moment mans hand and brain work- ifter than brute under- iu v iitn r as baree launched him- in sizes 16 18 and20 years size 18 st v h i arrive at the post and yet if it self at the factors throat there came years requires 3 yards of 36inch nss si he was derminsf shouu ha you care to go v ash and a deafening explosion 1- terial price 20c lyl s havel w tbl am nepeese straightened suddenly like ost in the willows eyes how to order patterns sft dtss ft i has vz writryour name and addre nlain- p caught the fur or s cr so viercey that baree fell short he struck tho floor jiy giving number nnd size of such t p n pierrot laughed and rubbed his hands i with a thud and rolled against the log patterns as you want enclose 20c in se way it mrant to nenel i so ifc hn on the second wall there wasnot a kick or a i i stamps or coin coin pr i it carefully for each address your order wilson publishing co i laide st toronto return mail to i when he was away from the cabin bu rose from his bed h knew that bush mctaggart would whle t sl d tm had l nnir t ti i i come he had hesitated at murder smttk irl pr the killing of pierrot and in his j ably more than once during thc win worlds automobile bill tho world spent 2360000000 for new motor vehicles in 1924 on janu ary 1 of this year thero were in opera tion in all countries 18c15000 passen ger cars 2s92000 trucks and 1262000 v motorcycles v s wail papers send for free booklet we pay express to any point in ontario bell brothers danforth ave toronto a citj under the sea r tor he had swnft dogs and it was a the ruins of an ancient city havo j short journey and when mctaggart been found by divers submerged thirty came nepeese must not be at the r81 costs little helps much i feet bolow thc surfaco of the mediter ranean sea off tho coast of tunis tho divers report that many largo stono buildings were visible outlined in dim shadows on tho sandy bottom i j and that flah swam in and out of the crumbled doorways j archaeologists nro preparing to make further explorations additional interest is attached to the discovery by the fact that the city lies in waters described by virgil and near the lalo of tho lotus eatero of which homer sang cabin alone pierrots trapline swung into tho north nnd west covering in all a mat- issur rto 22fi mlnard liniment for baokmhe nurses th toronto hotplu for irounblai la feilitlm wllli billmu ut alllul hnpluil hw vk xltj cri uir cur tf training to oani wtpiin ksvug lh rtaare itfatatln tn4 rfilreai cf feteonlna narui tlili httslul tu 4tit4 ui lhl- hor qritm th puplli relr afllfarail tf ul 9cwl pmataly tltcwtnc and trprelllro x04hhi u nd tmw nw yorv fr further lfraatm cpply to xk ap1tb4ot hesitation he had found a better way i thero could bo no escape for nepeese he ate his breakfast before dawn and was on thc trail before it was yet light purposely he struck dueeasti so that in coming up from tho south and west pierrot would not strike his sledge tracks for he had made up i his mind now that pierrot must never know and must never have a suspij cton even though it cost him so many more miles to travel that he would not reach the gray loon until the second day it was better to be a day late after all as it was possible that something have delayed pier- rot so he made no effort to travel fast r there was a vast amount of bfntii satisfaction to mctaggart in antici pating what was about lo happen ani he revelled in it to tho ful thsrc of this fine kettle no waste space above tho water level a very fast boiler decidedly neat in appearance of kettle for speedy filling under tap or by dipper being hinged it cannot fall off or get lost handle extra large rigid sbipcd to fit the hand and always cool being rigid you have per fect control at all times this kettle is iiado in smp pearl and smp diamond enam elled ware also in nkjel plated copper ware tho namo savoy and our tradri mark on each genuine kettto vepxea

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