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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 22, 1930, p. 2

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rich in body and delicate as blossoms in its flavour green japak tea fresh from the gardens i the snowsboc trail by edison marshall i packs we couldnt make it down into itown- its too long a way and too cold i every way we- look theres a block were like biris caught in a cage but the rivci will ireeze soon i yes even this cataract freezes but it wont be safe to cross for some weeks maybe clear into january or february and it means were tied up here for weeks and mabe months thats it just as sure as if uj had iron chains arou d cur ankles then the girls tears flowed again unchecked i ill le all right tomorrow she told i him sleepily and maybe its for the best after all at least it gives you a better chance to find harold and j i bring him back to me bill nodded but he didnt trust himj self to speak tre- r of iii iii mii- today i1ui llruiison hi kuldiug virgin monc in her search in the clearwate northern canada for htr liuvu ii jounsliur who disappeared six years previously 11t llanoes uncle icnly iounsbuiy lind a cook vosper coihulew seems to me the wisest thing for us to do is to go back and build the party iili hop s to take advantage of the trip to seek further for the lost mine of his father who was murdered by a traitorous partner kill saves vir ginia from drowning in the cohi flood water of cjrizzly river co on with till stqijy chapter ii contd they forced their way through the vosper evergreen thickets of the river bank you think ixmnsburys- voire walking up the stream toward the wavered you think wo can get back ford- bill broke through the brushy all right ourselves chapter iv there is a certain capacity in young and sturdy hum n beings for accept ing the inevitable when virginia wakened the next morning she pulled herself together stiffened her young spine and prepared to make the best ot a deplorable situation she had come up here to find iier lost beloved i and she wasnt defeated yet- this very j development might bring success bill was already up and the room theres no chance of saving them i w th flr t noh his ax blows had wakened her and she took advantage of his absence to dres3 you up he cried in delight when he entered his arms were heaped with wood im not sure that you i hadnt out to rest another day hov do lounsbury replied what suppose wed better do i dont know what can we do bi fire so they can find their way in if they did get out this they did of course well never find the bo dies iunsbury suggested at last no chance that i can see agrjed to clean greasy pots and pans just use a teaspoon of gilletts lye in about a gallon of cold water and you have a mixture that will instantly clean even the greasiest pots and pans gilletts lye has hundreds of daily household uses it cleans and disinfects sinks drains and closet bowls effectively removes old paint cleans floors etc etc send for our booklet on household cleaning it will show you the many ways gilletts lyean be used in your home to make cleaning easier lyc should never be dissolved in hot water standard brands limited gillett products toronto montreal winnipeg en do you feel i as good as ever tell barriers with ihe might of his body he made a trail for her in the snow the darkness deepened around them the snow fell ever heavier but they conquered at last part by the feil under his sure that is if we start first thing tomorrow they didnt try to sleep the snow and the cold made sleep impossible at dawn vosper packed the horses the plight of the british farmer far as i can k f wise in the spectator lon don free trade offers no comfort to i trust youll be able to eat today agriculture its arguments in any caso eat bill im famished but first were based on assumptions of a more and her face grew instantly sober or i freb market a tariff on all what about supplies imports or as lord beaverbrook pro- well we have a gun at least you i10se on nonempire produce would can see it behind tho stove its an on be effective at all so far as it put old thing but it will still shoot and fo0i pr t0 tile rest ot ponu to the census enumerator the maul you have probably observed from ot the house is the head of tho family time to time that the grapo fruit is one but tho man of the bouse may know thing that manages to get itself into a lot more about it than the census he public eye vihout the aid ot the enumerator newspapers 1- 1 1 l i z- r wcv- got at least one box of shells l thniih it miht nrovirle slipll feet partly by slyly depositing portions of their sup- f f i anon mou it mignt provide stiei- n u i for it and not one of them must be tor for som the best farmers it his woodsmans instinct bill kept to j plies and equipment in the evergreen was the moose trail that led from the ford thickets to lighten his own work- to the c bin and tilt man was sway- 1 then they rode away those two ing drunkenly when he reached the worthy men back toward the settle- door ments there are bl nl ets in there plenty of em he told hr its my main chaptfp iii supply cn spread some of them out and ta off your wet clothing and in virginias first moment of wak- get undr the covers ill build a fire ening the full dreadfulness of her as fast as can situation swept her in an instant she turned to obey she heard him the cabin she could see was rather take down an ax that had been left larger than any of those in which they toit water are a i don hanging on the cabin walls and heard had camped on their journey it was om lrva irs step in the snow as be began to well chinked and sturdy and even had cut into kindling some of the pieces of the luxury of a window cordwood that were heaped outside the i bill was stretched on tho floor in door she undressed quickly then lay the farthest corner of the room shivering between the warm heavy he gave the impression of having blankets i dropped from exhaustion and fallen in a moment the man faltered in to sleep where he lay his arms heavy with wood- then a she resolved to call him and in match gleaied in the gloom she spite of her own misery her lips curl- watched him feed the fire with ec in a halfsmile strange heavy motion i but she was a woman and the she dosed ot then wakened to find thought suddenly came to her that she him sitting on the edge of her bed was wholly in this mans power shield- holding a cun of ome steaming liquid ed only by the blankets around her he put his le arm behind her and j unarmed and helpless and lost in the lifted her up ihn fed her spoonfuls forest depths what did she know of of the hot liquid she didnt know what him he had been the soul of respect it was other than it contained whisky i heretofore but now with her uncle on take some of it yourself she told j the other side of the river him at last then bill stirred in his sleep she he shook bis haad and smiled a j saw his eyes open and his first glance was toward her he flashed her a smile and she tried pitifully to answer it how are you he asked awfully lame and sore and tired maybe ill be better soon- and you a little stiff not much im hard to damage miss tremont but iva i his horse and simply overslept and there isnt another sec- horror then he half ond to be lost ive got to dress and ter for some of the best farmers itj they mean our meat supply would still leave marginal pro- im still wearing my pistol and ive allcer3 mucu tlle same danger as at got two boxes of shells for it there are plenty of blankets and cooking utensils magazines for idle hours and heaven bless us an old and battered phonograph on the table theres a cake of soap on the shelf he went on after the gorgeous fact of the phonograph had time to sink home and another among the to bo continued what new york is wearing by annebeue worthington illustrated dressmtikhig rsson furnished with errrii pattern i 1 present it would be as ineffective as j free trade in protecting tens of j thousands of farmers whose produc tion costs were near the new and higher marginal figure against deliber ate operations of the federal farm bord or the canadian pool particu larly if they acted together wistful yet tianv smile that almost brought tears to h t eyes in the stss of that first hour after the disaster o the river lounsbury and vosper had a chance to test the stol 0 which were made for lite- first few seconds louns bury t stared in climbed hi 11 from the saddle and so and locate vosper and lounsbury followd bv vnsnev started running i suppose youd better right theyll be terribly distressed bank immediately he virgina and bill al- iherenfter the cold and got into his spirit and down lost siht of most at once the darks apoalled l theyre l theyre lost he cried there pot a chance on earth to get em out its a death trip i knew it was a death trip lounsbury moaned- and whats the use of going farther they havent a chance on earth it aint the first this rivers taken vosper told im and they never even found their bodies and we wont find these gleys when you need new energy when you arc hot and mouth ij dry pep up with wriglcys it moistens mouth and throat the increased flow of saliva feeds new strength to the blood you can do more you feci better keep auxikc with wriglcys m issue no 2130 away thinking wore drowned im not worrying about their dis tress he told her i only want to be sure and catch them before they give us up for lost and turn back theyll be waiting for us dont fear that the girl went on but how can we get across that remains to be seen if theyre there to help with the horses we might find a way bill arose stretched his sore and stiff muscles dropped his blanket from his shoulders and went out for fire wood he left hurriedly and as the door opened the wind blew a handful of snow in upon her shivering with cold and aching in every muscle she got up and put on some of her clothing then wholly miserable and dejected she lay dwn again between her blankets waiting for bills return she couldnt interpret the expres sion on his face when she saw him in tho doorway- he was curiously sober and intent perhaps even a little pale co to sleep miss tremont he ad vised ill make a fire for breakfast he bent to prepare kindling the girl swallowed painfully but shaken with dread shaped her question at last what what did you find out he looked squarely into her eyes nothing that youll want to hear miss tremont he told her soberly i went to the river bank and looked across they they they are gone the girl cried theyve pulled freight the tears rushed to the girls eyes what does it mean she finally asked if we were on the other side of the use minards for burns britain a continental power now statesman london we can not even if we would dissociate our selves from european affairs we are whether we like it or not in europe politically and economically we are a mediterranean power war in the mediterranean would affect us little less vitally than war in the channel indeed any big continental war would inevitably involve us the idea that safety is to be found in an anglo- saxon bloc a duplicated nationalism to promoto internationalism is pre posterous friendship with america is all to the good an exclusive friend ship with america would be a provoca tion to europe and a disaster as benevolence is the most sociable of all virtues so it is of tho largest extent for there is not any man either so great or so little that he is incapable of conferring and eceivlng benefits almost everybody knows how aspirin tablets break up a cold- hut why not prevent it take a tablet or two when you first feel the cold coming on spare yourself the discomfort of a summer cold read the proven directions in every package for headaches pain etc 1 3495 the morning wash frock has as sumed new importance both as to line and fabric tho surplice closing of the model illustrated is especially slenderizing it molds its hipline through a wide belt the belt is passed through a boun opening leaving the front of the dress in panel effect it buttons in youthful manner at the back style no 195 comes in sixes 10 is years 3g 38 10 12 and 11 inches bust printed dimity linen lineno shan tung printed lawn mens cotton shirt ing and zepher gingham appropriate how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such smarts m0wirs patterns as you want enclose 20c in river and we had horses we could stamps or coin coin preferred wra- push through and get out easy it carefully for each number and enough but the river lays between address your order to wilson pattern besides the snows have come to stay service 7 west adelaide st toronto we could rig up some kind of snow- 1 shoes i suppose but until the snow heal the sprain with minardt easy running mowers ihat cut with razorlite keeness t asraorti mower wilt keep your lawn irirrutndncat thorkyhfy rcfiotaatsojftfy quoroiecd at your hard- vmro dcalcri james smart plant broclwilliont the cruisabouts are unequalled boat value just lilauinl a floating summer home 29 tone 8 10 wido and i draft cully equipped with berths for five anil deck space or more than twelve at tl n- asually low price of s35s5 at the factorv because of stand ardization richardson ruisabouts are low in price built of clear cedar white oak and mahoffany beautifully finished 6cylinder 60 hp gray marin motor plves a speed of 13 miles der hour write tor booklet tellinc all tho facti on the three itlchard- son 29 cruisabouts convenience in the poultry house when building the poultry house it is a matter of importance to see to it that it is not only located at a point easy to reach bu also that it shall bo so arranged that tho work of attend ing to the birds be made as easy as possible the more convenient it is to do the work about the poultry houso the surer it is that it will bo done as tho women o fine farm usually look after the poultry the work should be made as easy as possible it tho distance to be covered in going back and forth to the poultry house is twice as far as it need bo the amount ot c- tra walking thus involved may have the effect of adding drudgery to tho task tho new bulletin no 132 ot the department of agriculture at ot tawa poultry house construction goes fully into the ouestiou of plan ning aud makes the observation that not only should tho house be acces sible but the internal arransemeiit ought to be such that the work may bo done with the least amoutit of la bor among other sukuested conveni ences is the gato that swings both ways the feeder may be carrying two pails of water or feed a gato that swings either way may be opened without stopping to set dowi the pails a barrow load of gravel or tho laying of a plank will enable one to pass over a wet place dryshod another recommendation is the pro viding of a feed box in which supplies may be kept closo to where they ara needed in poultry keeping as in other farm work labor is an important item and in the building and tquiping ot a poultry house every consideration should be given to means that may bo taken to reduce labor richardon 1q30 ywsqbwts sates and service by t b f benson na 371 bay street toronto ont no man of good appearance goe9 out without a collar nor docs he go aliout with dusty unpolished shoes pcrsoual pride suggests a frequent nugget shine to keep the shoes smartly prcsen lable and water proof shoe polish jlte nugget tin offend willi a uvidtl if you are youll want to remain so but if you do not provide for old age you will lose your inde pendence small sums now in canadian government annuities will prevent this at 65 you will still be selfreliant nd looking forward to i old age of peace and ppiness canadian government annuities pure seed important with the wide range of climatic and soil conditions which obtains through out canada purity of variety in seed is of outstanding importance a variety which gives good results in the south ern and eastern sections ot the do minion often proves entirely unsuitcd to the more rigorous conditions of tho heavier soils and hardier climatic con ditions of the north or west there is also a marked difference in the size color and quality of different varieties of the same seed and with grain it is particularly important that the seed should be pure as to variety the dominion seed branch are ex tending the work ot purity of variety tests this year inspectors of tho branch have already obtained samples of the seed ot cereals flax field peas and beans from seedsmen throughout canada the cereal division of tho dominion department of agriculture at the central expermeutal farm will test these samples for purity of varie ty and the results of these tests wilt prove particularly important to tho trade and to canadian farmers location of poultry house experience has taught that tho poultry house should face the south or southeast this is important as it admits the maximum sunshine which is the cheapest disinfectant if how ever it is not convenient to build a permanent house with its face to the south the dominion poultry husband man in tho new bulletin xo 132 ot the department of agriculture at ot tawa states that good results have been obtained by putting a row ot windows along the back of the houso under the dropboard when this is done it is of great importance to have the windows tight so that no draught will strike the hens another suggestion contained in tho bulletin is that where permanent poul try buildings are being constructed that they be planned so that they may be enlarged or added to as poultry operations grow issued by tlu direc tor of publicity dom department ot agriculture ottawa ont mr snowdens straight forward budget truth london the budget has been applauded as a piece of straight forward finance straightforward ness though in itself so desirable in a budget is not the only quality re quired mr snowdens attack on tho pockets of some five or six hundred thousand citizens out of a total elec torate of twenynliie millions is per fectly straightforward but not any tho less open to objection on that account he is making still wider the gulf be tween taxation and representation which is an economic and political danger annuities branch department of labour ottawa pie uod mo complete information hon peter heenan annuities branch dtp twl- department of labour uwa minister name print dearly backed by the whole dominion addr angloamerican friendship nation and athenaeum london tho threepower pact is in our judg ment a great and highly satisfactory achievement many people on both sides of the atlantic were saying that war between us w uauliuifc able which meant as someone f6- marked at tho time that they wero thinking of it something had to ba done quickly or the position would have gone from bad to worse today tho nightmare has ended anglo- american relations have become genu inely cordial and the foundations of a permanent friendship seem to havo been well and truly laid analysis of five hundred recorded conversations is said to have shown that the vocabulary of telephoneusera is extremely limited this is great ly to their credit v

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