Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 28, 1937, p. 2

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tea for every taste crockery girl by lewis allen browne mini household science find dog assists its owner to relax susan 8 fletcher susan morrison works in the office of john sithwlck new york crockery dealer chester hadley young travel ling salesman for the concern wants her to marry him but she refuses be cause he makes barely enough to sup port himself then smithwick a wi dower of fortyfive unexpectedly pro poses to ner but when she inherits the entire estate of a greatuncle cy rus morrison she turns him down and goes to south bendick only to disco ver that her inheritance consists of a worthless swamp which her uncle had acquired in exchange for his val uable farm just befcre he died she is tola that he was tricked by old eb- en bo tick the town miser one day to her surprise chester turns up clialtku vi quite right miss morrison mr peaslee agreed but it cannot be proven mrs tucker ivas a witness to the transaction and so fai as she could see jld cyrus knew what he was doing of course she doesnt know what arguments old rosdiek used again he advised susan to take her six hundred dollars let the town have the worthless swamp land and go back to her job in new york su san thought of the daily drudgery in the grim efftee the subway crowds the bare existence she had eked out- not yet she declared when she got back to the hotel she found mrs ames sitting behind the desk in great misery with scia tica my clerk the woman complained to susan went off on his honey moon and then what does he do but take another hotel job some place on the now jersey coast and leave me like this she tried to get up and get cigars for someone then sank back in her chair and appealed to susan dearie please come back and wait on the man she said susan did so the next morning one of the wait- rcsses came to susans room to say that mrs ames wanted her it devel oped that mrs ames sciatica was worse and that she wanted susan to work foi her as clerk until she mrs ames could get about again susan gladly accepted the job- it would give her a means of livelihood without having to use any of the six hundred dollars while she lnvestigat- 14 yew hcwe gkucl asic your doctor this ask him before giving your child an unknown remedy practically any doclor you ask will warn dont give your child unknown remedies willioul asking your doclor first when it comes lo ihc widely used childrens remedy milk of mag nesia the standard of the world is established for over half a ccnlury many doctors have said phillips milk of magnesia safe for children no other is quite like it keep this in mind and say phil- ups milk of magnesia whenyou buy nowalsoin tablet form get the form you prefer hut sec that what you get is labeled genuine phillips milk of magnesia aiso in tabiet form kach tiny tablet is the equiv alent of a tcaspoonful of gnuine phillips amnesia phillips magnesia ed the transaction whereby old cyrus morrison had lost his property she liked her new job ana every one liked susan her only difficulty was in being annoyed often by bert bosdick who was constantly trying to get her to go driving with him or over to centreille to a pictuie show susan always refused im glad you feel that way about him dearie mrs ames told her ho is a thorough nogood and chances are his uncle is putting him up to this for no good reason mrs ames spent most of her time on a couch in her little private office and susan was with her a great deal when there was nothing to do at the hotel desk one ifternoon she was with mrs ames when she heard the call bell on the desk clang she went out then stopped short- chester hadley stood at the desk j smiing at her whj chester susan cried as she could scarcely believe her eyes in person laughec chet say whats this did you inherit this hotel no such luck diet im just tem porary clerk here how did you find me i didnt leave any address in my note to you what note 1 didnt get a note you didnt sithwlck didnt give it to vou i wonder if he read it su san laughed whats funny 1 wrote you that lr mr sithwlck told you l was going to marry him not to believe it marry him exclaimed chet you marry the old hj paused the girl who uook your place told me all about your inheritance and gave me yor address sithwick said you had gone for good yes f wrote him to that effect chet it awfully sweet of you to come way out hen- to see me but im not the heirrbs i thought i was how long are you going to be here i can stay over several days my territory conies to within a hundred mile of south bendlck say just what happened susan tell you later cliet you want to register its the otily hotel but there i- i boarding house down the street of course i shall stay here had some grand sales the last two weeks i can afford a few day off bert bosdick came in as they were talking he edged up to the cigar case to listen susan winked nt diet oht iftod a suitcase over the counter look out tor uiis miss he said gravely it is full of my sample jew- elry half a million dollars worth in that g yes sir susan said importantly and put the suitcase beneath the courter berts eyes pop ed and his mouth lump opei then he hurried out obviously to spread the news ill tell you about him too later susan said ho is tattletale for his undo who somehow tricked mo out of a good home what say just explain that and ill ot now chet ill explain every thing later che was shown to his room by sam the hotel handy mn someone you know dearie mrs ames asked when susan went back to tho little prlvato office susan explained about chet and told mrs ames about bert bosdick and what chet had said about the jewels mrs ames shook with laughter tto b continued flush poisons from kidneys and stop getting up nights be healthier happier- live longer whrn you can t for 10 cents ft supremely efficient and harmtcss stimulant ami humle that will fluh from your kmneys the waste matter poisons and acid that arc now doln you harm why continue to break your rest ful sleep by kettlnk up throurh the night jusi ask your drukklst for gom mdlni haarlem oil capsules but be sure and ret gold mkdalrlkht frojn haarlem in hol land other symptoms of weak kidneys and trrtiatc1 bladder arc backache puffy eyes lek cramps moist palms bumlnc or scanty passage issue no 5 37 b 2 after fun food though the real canadian winter has been a little slow in arriving this year and the outdoor sport enthusi- j sugar asts have been complaining bitterly i for about it there is still lots of time for a real winter yet now is the tmie to prepare for it the skaters have their skates sharpened and the skiers have their skiis ready at band the lady of the house is thinking of new and delicious snacks to serve sports lovers when they come in tired but famished at the end of the day your own family and the friends they bring with them will fairly gobble hot ingcrbread served with whipped cream whethei you are a busy house keeper feeding the family when they come in o whether you have time and energy to join the sport your self his i a perfect cake to serve on a moments notice it takes no time to mix and there is no possi bility of failure if fine cake flour is used when gingerbread is served with whipped cream be sure to fla vour the cream with molasses or sugar though tho cake is spicy and tangy it is not very sweet and the extra sweetness in the whipped cream makes it just right gingerbread 2 cups sifed cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder u teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon vz teaspoon salt 13 cup l utter or other shortening vz cup sugar 1 egg unbeaten 23 cup molasses 94 cup sour milk or buttermilk sift flour once measure add bak ing powder soda spices and salt and sift together three times cream butter thoroughly add sugar gradu ally and cream together until light and fluffy add egg and beat well then molasses add flour alternately with milk a small amount at a time beating after each addition until smooth- bake in greased pan 8x8x2 newest cure for nerves get a dog a toronto physician pre- i scribes the treatment and his patients say it works an outoftown business woman working under high pressure felt inches in moderate oven 350 deg she was near the breaking point but f co minutes serve with whipped didnt dare go to her own doctor cream flavoured with molasses or she knew the vcr wou de youll have to take a rest some beverage to accompany the one rc the toronto doc- gingerbretd serve steaming hot j chocolate its the ideal hot drink aftcr an examination he said for the teenage crowd and even y do not know how t0 re a adults prefer it to a beverage which y keep them awake n s replied after a pause hot chocolate i dont beiiove i do 2 squares unsweetened chocolate j well get a dog he told her cut pieces she did now when she arrives 1 cup cold water home at night she is greeted by her dash of salt canine friend who with his antics 3 tablespoons sugar soon takes her mind off business 3 cups nilk worries before she retires she place chocolate and water in up- tkes him for a stiff walk when per part of double boiler over direct she kcts to bci shc s the sleep heat stir until chocolate is melted 1 0 t mind and blended add salt and sugar boil 4 minutes stirring constantly ilace over hot wler add mik grad ually stirring constantly when hot beat with rotary egg beater until light and fosty scrcve immediately topping each cup with 1 teaspoon whipped cream if desired serves c cook book code the cook book speaks a language j of its own too often a strange foreign language we do not under stand how often have we started a recipe just to be disturbed in the middle of it by somo cryptic phrase soundest medical advice 1 ever got she says winter apples survive storage asst way tooaba col tie 2 aapirin tablets with a full guua ot water new york market men say that the od notion that winter apples are the worse for their cold storage experience i wrong it so happens that many farmers narkct a samp ling of their fruit during the fall season store the mediorcre apples we cannot decipher clip this cook j in a basement or a barn until no- simple to sew book code and paste it in the front of your recipe file it will come in handy very often a la broche cooked on a skewer aspic a stiff meat jelly of piquante flavor au gratin with browned crumbs au fus with naural ny bisque shell fish soups bombe round mold used for ices bonne bouche a goodsized mouth ful braise meat or poultry stewed in a covered pan canape food served on toast or biscuits chiffonade vegetables shredded compote a stew of fruit croutons diced or fancyshaped pieces of bread either toasted or fried in butter devilled- very highly seasoned entree a side dish served with regular course foie gras liver of geese fondue a dish made of melted cheese and eggs fondant sugar boiled and beaten to a creamy mass frappe partly frozen fricasse chicken or meat in a rich yellow souce glace shiny glossy or iced over hors doeuvres appetizers jardiniere mixed vegetables like matches a soup vember and early december and put the best of their crop into cold stor age since an even temperature pre serves the best qualities of the fruit very often apples bought in january and february are as fine as the strictly fresh fruit many apples of course have the small brown blotches on their skins that are known as scald which are caused by gasses given off in storage for this reason most winter apples are wrapped or packed in oiled paper to absorb the gases for acre throat gargle with 3 aspirin tablet in yi staas of water the modern way lo treat a cold is this two aspirin tablets the moment you feci a cold coming on repeat if necessary in two hours if you have a sore throat with the cold dissolve 3 aspirin tablets in glass of water and gargle with this twice the aspirin you take in ternally will act to combat fever aches pains and the cold itself the gargle will provide almost instant relief from soreness and rawness of your throat your doctor we feci sure will approve this modern way of treating a cold aspirin tablets arc made in canada by the bayer company limited of wind sor ontario cut lights outdoor jlignts are convenient floodlit gardens and glowing entrances forecast bv electricians a gay princess home ensemble that is intended for the young housewife who likes to look smart at her kitchen tasks at an unexpected ring of the door bell the apron is easily un tied at the neck and the waist and discarded the two useful pockets are cleverly placed at the hips uickrack braid trims the entire edge after youve discarded the ap ron youre truly a princess with decorative buttons from the neat shirt collar to the swinging hem skirt the perky flared sleev es are terribly cute however tho model also includes the long set- in sleeves the princess dress is simple to sew it cuts in onepiece from the shoulder to hem the apron is quickly finished too with just panels to join youll want to make yourself lots more pkincess drosses for summer with the same pattern style no 3303 is designed for sizes 11 id j3 20 years 32 31 30 38 anil 10inches bust size 10 requires 3 yards of 39inch material with yard ot 35inch contrasting for dress apron re quires 1 5s yards of 39inch ma terial with 5 yards of braid how to order patterns write your name and addrca plainly jiving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto the art of using electricity effect ively with regard to preservation of eyesight and beauty in decoration will play a major part in 1937 homes says an architectural review lighting in tho new home will be diffused and mellow boys and girls studying doing homework at night by insufficient light blamed by physicians as one of the main reasons for ineffective eye sight ii a lult age will be a thing of tho dast it is asserted on moonless nights tho house of 1937 will have on outside arrangement to artistically cut the darkness with out glare shrubbery in the yard and the fountain in the garden will be deftly floodlit to bring the garden sur roundings of ie house to life at night one plan has an arrangement caus ing the o tslrte entrance lights to be come lllu liratcd as tho guest steps on tho doormat thla la considered very handy tor in addition to aid ing visitors it mght help the host him self to find the keyhole when coming homo late at night on the odd occa sion world unemployment shows steady drop geneva more and more people are finding jobs in tho world for nearly four years now the quar terly statistics of the international laboi office have shown a steady de cline in unemployment in most coun tries the figures for the end of decern ber 193g show that this improvement is continuing in virtually every case compared with the corresponding figures for a year earlier the number of registered unemployed persons has declined in australia belgium bul garia canada chile czechoslovakia danzig denmark finland france germany great britain hungary japan latvia new zealand norway itumania sweden and the united states it s only in austria and switzer land that the comparison with the preceding year shows an increase iu unemployment in som- count ie the number of persons employed in industry is now larger than in 1929 tho flguro is lower than in 1929 in canada the united states belgium france czechoslovakia luxenbourg- the netherlands poland and switzerland demand and get- trademahk reg as early as 1s51 there was a train which ran from london to brighton in one hour and a quarter eight ships were launched clyde scotland in november at children born during the winter months are less intelligent than those born in summer according to an investigation carried out by the us experts on 17000 children in northern australia and other tropical countries sheep farmers have to fight to keep down maggots which get into wounds on the flesh of sheep and eat the living animal away mmr coronation yeas seedbookw every gardener who pprcclatea th wis dom of buying leeds with i reputation should tend at ones for a free copy of ryders majnlficent coronation year seed book 122 paces beautiful coloured plate unique novel tleifam ilia r favourites joor oranges grown in the swntow district of china in 1930 weighed 80000000 pounds to relieve unemployment trini dad is constructing a harbor a cen tral waterworks and a new treas ury building a farmer boy l 0 of tilc bcst known medical men in the united states was dr r v pierce of buf falo new york who was bom on a farm in in he noted daily in his medical career that many of his prescriptions prepared from roots forks and herbs such as golden medical discovery produced astonlshinc result he early founded a clinic and hospital in buffalo x y advice try letter is free dr pierces golden medical discovery is an herbal extract which eliminates poisons from the intestines and tones up the digestive system pimples and blotches caused by faulty elimination disappear and you feel the tonic and strenfitheninr effect of this nell tried medicine aslc your drureist now i tablets jo cents liquid 11 and jus probation study may save crime woman probation officer fore- i sees new type of court system cleveland for 30 years mrs antoinette callahan has shored tho probl s of clevelanders in trouble belisvlat she has served longer as a probation officer than any other wo- mau in the united states she declar ed ncreased probation work would help brlnj a eoutou to tho problem of prlsou corgestlu yls callaglm foresees a court sysspm nude which every person con victed of a crime will receive the study ot a probation officer before sentence i- passed says mice are delightful pets one fancier assures writer much interest is shown boston kane mice competed with fie finest and most expensive cats for honors it the 32ml champion ship show of the boston cat club mrs virginia oobb secretary of tho club araiged for the exhibition of mice after she heard there are many enthusiastic mouse fanciers who had never before had an opportunity prop erly to exhibit the tiny creatures they raise miss amy lilahchard judged the co mice entered in the exhibition she is one of the most enthusiastic breed ers of ice in new england at pres ent she has several hundred in her breeding nouse where their cages are only a few inches away from those in which she keeps hundreds of canar ies and rare tropical birds mice are the nost delightful of pets says miss blanchard they are very clean in their ways they become as tame as any other animal and they can be bred with fascinating coloration am markings we now hav black blue red sil ver dove white cream fawn cham pagne cinnamon sables and dvttch- aked mice in england fancy- red g mice frequently sell for five pounds or more apiece the standards of perfection by which mice are judged are interest ing they should be long in body with clean ling head not too tine or pointed at the nose the eyes should be rge bold and prominent the ears largo and tulip shaped free from creases carried erect with plenty of width between them the coat should be short perfect ly smooth glossy and sleek to the hand the mouse should be perfectly tractable and free from any vice and not to subject to fits or other similar ailments sunken eyes kinked tails or fits are to be penalized by 20 points in judg g britain may impose tax on bicycles london great britain is said to be considering a license tax for her 10000000 cyclists but an obsolete law requiring a man with a red hag to walk in front of the bicycle defin itely has been dropped the tax propbsal calls for a fee of 125 the price including the cost ot a bolton registration plate estimat ed revenue would bo about 12500000 other suggestion considered in au antiaccident camp gn were compul sory insurance red rear lights instead of reflectors and making careless driving a punishable offence harassed cyclists asked about the manwitharedtlag law no longer en forced hut still in existence they my rest assured officials said that the law wil he forgotten completely next war far off feminist thinks new nochelle ny brim ful of optimism on her 78th birth day mrs carrie chapman cntt ex pressed the opinion the world now regards war as foolish and predicted the next major conflict is a long way off in an interview the veteran fem inist and peaceworker added some say the world is going to the dogs but tile dogs arent even in sight she felt the need of a leader of leaders in peace a man to point the way he is bound to come i dont care what nationality he is mrs catt said shc did not believe the time would come when women would hold the balance of power in business and politics as long as men and women live together as families there will be more men em ployed in financial life she said and consequently men will find more promotions in politics other products ol the st lawrence starch co ltd port credit ont durham corn starch st lawrence corn starch ivory gloss aundry starch and st lawrence double refined maize oil b the able tho intelligent anil the caution are breeding tho least and the disabled the unintelligent mid the reckless arc breeding tho mutt vl durant war has ceased to mans game to hell winston churchill be a gcnllc- with it the desire to leave something to one children is certainly one of the most powi ful motives for individual achievement bruce barton

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