Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 27, 1928, p. 6

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princess elizabeth shows glee over sights at her first hunt meron mowbray ebj little sleek hunters pawlns to be off princess elisabeth at tie age of two j when the hounds arrived she bee- and a half years is being broken in j sed to be put down to play with to the sights and sounds of the hunt- j them her disappointment was keen ing field which is so essential a part j ct not being allowed to fondle the of the english gentlewomans life lithe creatures but she was some- when tho pytchloy hounds net at what moulfiod when she was pormlt- creaton near naseby the other day j ted to walk beside her mother cllng- for one of the biggest meets of the ins to her hand while the duchess hunting season the baby princess pointed out some one points of the made hor first appearance on tho field chaso and explained the meaning o la tho company of her mother the tho hunt duchess of york dressed in a her elee knew no bounds when she dlmlnutlvo furtrimmed coat and long recognized her father among the lesgng3 her luxuriant golden curls throng of huntsmen and watched uncovered to the breeze the prnco3s him gallop off behind tho pack when watched from her nurses arms the the master sounded a buglo ob- assombllng of the hunt her eyc3 vlously the iittlo princess elizabeth opening wldo with excitement as the considered her first meet a hu brightcoated men mounted their success uptodate methods used in mountain coun try december 30 lesson xiii review paul the world christian psalm 103 15 813 golden text for me to live is christ phil 1 21 the pnrposc of a review is- to help the studenta organize tho truth they have been studying so that it may become a permanent possession in the case of a life study such as we have had for the past six months it is liko putting the story together again into one we want to seo the life of this groat christian leader see it in its wholeness seo its secret if we can the secret of its power and realizo its significance in christian history such a review will help us to tap tho spiritual resources that there are in a life like this and make paul our daily companion to encour age and inspire us to a greater faith and a more zealous service of our common mastor can you do butter in the brc time at your disposal than to gather up into a sort of summary sketsi the general outline of- pauls life id its most striking impressions at they have been felt throughout t six months briefly recall pauls early life and training his attitude to the christians and hia reasons for it his conversion and let your further dis cussion of pauls life and spirit and attitudes and activities show the new factor that his conversion had intro duced into his experience his mis- good money can be made on farm j 5yearold stock raiser gets 650 a pound for steer at international show chicago another boy has demon strated how good money can be made on a farau keith collins 15yearold iowa stock raiser got nlmost 5000 for his grand champion dressed steer carcass at tlie recent international livo stock exposition the dressed beef sold at auction for 075 only 25c under tho record price obtained recently for tho grand champion steer by clarenco goecke 12years old of state centre iowa the champion carcass weighing 722 pounds was purchased for 487350 it was an aberdeen an gus and dressed 0224 per cent not meat tho grand chnmpion barrow car cass owned by iowa state college was sold at auction for 1g1 a pound it sold for soc last year the winning barrow carcass weighed 227 pounds and was purchased by a chicago gro cery the first prizo yearling steer car cass c48 pounds was sold by hall orchards company of hall orchards mich at 65c a pound the grand champion lamb carcass of tho show brought 3 per pound on the auction block equaling last years using a tractor to clean skating rink davos switzerland has a 7 acre rluk and they cortaluly are not behind tie times in their method of clean ing this large pleasure ice area ing the juice of two lemon half a grated nutmeg a teaspoon of powder ed cinnamon half a pound of raisins and three tart apples cut in quarters hen tho oatmeal is soft strain into holiday drinks to make cider punch add half a thinly sliced orango to two quarts of sweet cider and after thoroughly a mixing bowl through two thick- chilling half a cup of strained orange nesses of cheesecloth pouring in a juice add a small pinch of soda to iittlo more hot water if too thick each glass poured and stir until it when ready to serve heat to the boll- foams ing point sweeten to taste and add pineapple delight lw well beaten eggs stirring over mix one quart of apple juice one vhe f a 10 af 5 cup of pineapple juice one cup of f p nu s white syup the juice of three lemons lh iias w m f and four sprigs of mint or enough nd a mint extract for a slight flavor color apl stuck wlh flovcs a delicate green with vegetable color ing chill and pour over ico in a punchbowl just before serving add slices of maraschino cherries spiced ginger cup insorf into the outer 6kins of four lemons a handful of whole cloves allowing them to remain for an hour or two to extract tho full strength a new idea successful boys never save any money henry ford says washington henry ford believes the advice frequently given to young of the spice then rub off on lump bovs that to succeed they must work sugar tho yppllmv tof f nw i yellow zest of three of the rn save their money is part- lemons adding the juice of four carer v fully strained two tablespoons of sfonary activities and especially the figures it wa3 owned by john d broader interpretation of christianity of q ont the da n wnrlrl tvirrjnti whlrh wns seen in i carcass weighed gl pounds honey half a teaspoon of powdered cinnamon a cup of seeded raisins and two thinly sliced oranges allow to stand in the ice chest two hours just beforo serving add a pint of cracked ice nnd a quart of iced ginger ale boys decorate with large preserved straw- j berries and sprigs of mint j southern citrus punch wrong before going to tho white house to attend the annual dinner gven jus tices of hie supreme court the de troit manufacturer was asked f he had anything to say for publication and responded with a statement s a world religion wlpcli was seen in his missions to the gentiles the in trigues of his enemies showing here the attitude he maintained first to ward the judaizing christians in that first council at jerusalem and later towards those who sought to compass canadian winnings at inter national ottawa canada canadian farm his downfall his writings naming ers wfl exhibited at the 1928 inter- thoeplstlca of paul and endeavoring national jmvo stock exposition and to place the time of their writing grain and hay show again domon- that is where in tho life of paul they strated th high standard of agricul- were written his characteristic mes- ture by eanyine t a good share of sa the highest awards in competition let your discusson bring out in with tllc mt eilibit0r3 from htrcce j p ed as to tho character of this great wlloat s and other grains and christian and his timely message for 6ecds canada won oomo of the most the church- get them to recall from coveted honfirs herman trolle of the story in the acts of from any of wembley peace river alborta who his epistles what they consider to be won tho worlds wheat championship the outstanding characteristic of the u i ami tile rescrvo cua man ami his message what was he j lyr declared tho 1928 re- secret of ills power what is the message of his life and service to us sen0 cmilon o exhibited a as individual christians and to the bau t marquis he won second no successful boy ever saved any j money he said they spent it as fast as lliey got it for things to im- strain the juice of six oranges six prove themselves tangerines two grapefruits and two he recalled that thomas a edison limes add two quarts of cold tea i his close friend never had any money sweeten to taste add twelve thinly until he had so much ho couldnt spenuj sliced kumquats and two quarts of jit j charged water serve at once with if you want to wke a real story j shaved ice in each glass j he continued instill in tho minds ofj cranberry cooler j tno y me that they will never j cover cranberries with water lkii a l knew young man that was worth i smart wrap around softness of lino is noteworthy fea- flve cents that wouldnt work and j in smart wrap around dress in church today prize for his victory oats his out standing honor was winning the worlds championship for field poas for a sample solected from a 20acre field on his 520acre farm while tho championship for wheat this year wont to c edson smith of corvallls montana usa tho win ner in 1927 canadian exhibitors won 2i out of the 35 wheat prlzos hon ors were won for horsos cattle and in sheep ontario breedors captured tho majority 4t tho blue ribbons until soft nnd strain to each quart of juice add one cup of sugar let eont ctviiiw im- hip vniitlifullvcmnrt i ii 11 oven occasionally get into trouble in coat swung ioi ine jouuuui j smart come to a boil add one pint of pine- woman mat hipline is emphasized apple juice and serve with shaved ice cut ot circular skirt the w f metod ot 0 nusmiinythopsevr collar of surplice bodice adds german cohefc cup ij was we t0 length to figure style no s32 is add a teaspoon of almond extract he explained that in his attempt to interpreted in stringbean green sheer to a pint of strong black cotco and learn as much as possible about ma- woolen gleaming with metal threads f train into a i double boiler while j chinery he would slip into every the rever collar is matching sheer this is coming to a boil beat the yolhslnvailable machine shop and watch velvet which contrasts smartly with of two eggs with two tablespoons of their operations i plain green faille silk crepe used for thick cream and the same amount ofl no one will ever get anywhere in surplice closing vestcc shaped trim- sugar turn a little of the hot cof- this world unless ho becomes a leach- ming pieces at each hipline are of vcl- fee into the mixture then beat it into er ono who can show others how to vet piped witli tho faille silk crepe the remainder of tho coffee and cook do things he added and recalled how belt fastened with novelty buckle is stirring frequently until the soft cvrljoth edison and himself in working madoof braid homespun in gunva trd begins to coat a spoon then chili out their respective plans had to red with matching suedo belt with whip a pint of jrenm to a stiff froth teach others haw to make every piece vostce of faille crepe liottlc green vcl- our bathtubs romans found to havo adopted them from ancient greeks new york discoveries at the re cently excavated city of olynthus oa the macedonian plains in northern greoco prove that the greeks lived in as high a degree of comfort and splendor in tho fourth and fifth cen turies bc as did tho romans under their emperors in the christian era according to dr david moore robin- son of johns hcpkins university dr- robinson speaking at tho new ly formed brooklyn chapter of the archxological institute of america in brooklyn museum described these discoveries for tho first time and de clared that they showed that many forms of art formerly classed as ro- man had existed in greece hundreds of ytars earlier tho bathtub he contrued al ways regarded as a roman innovirv tion of comfort and civilization 57 now shown to have been merely bor rowed from tho greeks whom they subjugated the excavation of olynthus reveal- od ruins of once palatial homes show ing a high degreo of material culture with art objects of exquisite and deli cate workmanship vanity boxes and oven compacts not unlike those used by the modctn woman dr robinson said tho expedition found a large civic centro flanked by pits in which grain was stored a barracks for troops shops a mint and a terra cotta fac tory the molds of which are still usable many fine busts in marble and terra cotta of the period of phi dias were uncovered he said magni ficent plates bowls and other objects ornamented with highly wrought art work coins of many periods cities and countries accumulated by th merchants of olynthus weapons and objects of personal and family usage a pair ot bronze epaulets worn by somo greek general wero found tc be of such fine workmanship that their value is estimated at 200000 he said olynthus which once had a popula tion of 50000 was the leader of the chalcidic league of surrounding towns which precipitated the pelopon- nesian war it was conquered by phllp of macedon father of alex ander tho great in 48 bc the finding of the city itself was renllvtho most important discovery of ali dr robnson said the exca vations were begun on the ridge of n hu and remnants of a stono age set tlement wore first encountered theso included a large collection of neolithic lclics ostmatcd to havo been used by primitive races 10000 years ago transferring operations to a long flat mound nearby dr robinson said the party was soon uncovering mo- caics and paved courtyards of a once prosperous city all within two yards of tho surface most of the later finds also werwe uwnweartwhed wbwy also were unearthed by merely scratching ho said mary roped yom xiaaisoej him eh tea lass sued him someone complains that there are plenty of monuments crocted to war but none to peace evory factory every bank every schoolhouso can be such a monument to poaco and one that will outlive any carving or cast ing in marble or bronze that could bo devised citizens of softcoalburning com munities will doubtless be cheered to know that soap as well as soot may be mado from bituminous and chill serve by adding a little 0 machinery they needed cracked ice to each glass then enough of the custard to fill it a third full add charged water to come within half an inch of the top and then a pile of whipped cream puritan punch to two cups of grape juice add j three tablespoons of lemon juice one- third of a cup of orange juice one i cup of pineapple juice and pulp threefourths of a cup of loaf sugar i a few gratings from the rind of a lemon and a few from the rind of nn orange a few grains of salt a few j gratings of nutmeg and our sprigs of i crushed mint leaves let ripen an j hour on ice pour over finely crushed j ice and add a bottle of clrgcd water j h0w l0ng hewas married serve in tall glisies with a teaspoonj of whipped cream on each j old english candle cup i so you are married tor how long well lets see for boil a small cup of oatmeal in two drissos three hais and quarts of slightly salted water add- crylnr fits j vetocii with beige silk crepe vostce i black crepe satin with dull side used for rover collar nnd printed sheer velvet with plain velvet are smartly appropriate for daytime wear de signed in sizes 1g 18 20 years 3g ss 40 and 42 inches bust pnttern price 20 cents in stamps or coin coin is profcrred wrap coin carefully how to order patterns write your cmc and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c a stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for caih number and address your order to wilson pnttern service 73 west adelaide st toronto patterns sent by an early mail police vs stockbrokers about slx london stock exchange nnd the lalfdozen police hail a 15mlle walking faco j the other day a policeman won when a worm turns its generally into silk hose providing its a silk worm if at first you dont succeed adver tise england has developed a substitute for cotton but in this country wo just use silk mutt and jeff bud fisher jeff thoupht tomatoes were used in salads and soup i

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