Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 18, 1937, p. 2

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w try salada orange pekoe blend nm a affim crockery girl by lewis allen browne that bos susan morrison has dredged for tour years in the office of a new york crockery company chester hadley young travelling salesman for the concern wants to marry her but makes barely enough to support him self then susan unoxpectedly in herits the- entire estate of a great uncle cyrus morrison she goes to little south bendick but finds that watch your yeast royal protects yon against bomebaking failures royal is always fallstrength pure each cake sealed in an airtight ivrapper appetizing bread must be finetextured sweet- flavored with no hint of sour ness or yeasty taste your yeast is important royal is always dependable the only dry yeast that comes sealed in airtight wrappers its full- strength free from impurities seven out of 8 canadian housewives today depend on royal when they bake with a dry yeast they know they can count on good results even months after they buy royal it stays fresh for so years royal has been- the symbol of highest quality dont take chances with inferior yeasts always use royal get a package today send for free booklet to flet uniform results in bread baking it 1 important to keep the sponge at an even temperature the royal ycajt bake book gives instructions for tho care of dough send coupon for free copy of tho book giving 23 tested recipes for tempting breads coflcc cakes buns and rolls buy made- incanada goods standard brands ltd fraser ave liberty st toronto oat please send me the free royal yeast bake book namo ajdraa- her inheritance consists only of a worthless swamp acquired by her uncle in exchange for his valuable farm just before his death she is told he was tricked by od eben bos- dick the town miser chet turns up and devises a scheme for getting the farm back his first step is to let bos dicks snooping nephew bert overhear him remark that the swamp may eon- tain valuable crockery clay you ought to hear mrs ames clay in my swamp he thinks it clay in my swamp he hinks it might be worth something the clay dearie land sakes if that swamp was ever worth three cents eben bosdick would have found it out twenty years ago beit edged over to the desk susan pretended not to see him well she said mr hadley knows all about crockery and the clay it is made of and he says my swamp land may not be so worthless after all bert was listening hard why dearie you dont mean it exclaimed mrs ames susan laughed well im not go ing to spend my fortune until i get it chet came in then and came up to the desk bert moved only a foot or so away pretending to be absorbed in looking out at the street i was telling mrs ames about that clay mr hadley said susan chet scowled now now please miss morrison he said in a stage whisper i wouldnt talk about it yet id kee quiet about it until we gefour reports on the samples oh really why should there be any need tor secrecy because miss orrlson someone might try to do you out of it but its only guesswork said su san you arent sure the swamp is just as likely to be worthless dont you believe it miss morri son chet said with emphasis at the same time lowering his voice unleet mlsr my guess that swamp is worth a whopping lot bert hurried out of the hotel and fairly ran home le reported to eben bosdick that the swamp was all crockery clay worth no telling how iruch chapter viii whats that say it again dont mumble eben bosdick ordered his nephew i said that there swamp you made old man morrison swap shut up i never made him do any thing i swapped because he begged me to as a favor bert grinned sure i know thats what i mean uncle eben well they didnt know i was listening first i heard that morrison girl tellin mrs ames that that there crockery expert a great book how to be come a hockey star by t p tommy gorman manager and coach of the montreal maroons profusely illus trated and containing many valuable tips on how to play the game also autographed pictures of great players mounted for framing group montreal maroons group lea csimdiens or individual pieturts of juldy nortlicott paul hsynos davo trotticr hum hlinco earl robinson bobgracio cius marker howie morons johnny gajtnon will cmio georco mantha jack mccill 8tew evans hcrbic cain marty barry peto kelly dave kerr boy wortera aco bailey art leaicur frank boueher marty burko alex fovinsky carl voss bolter jenkins musb march your choice of the above for a label from a tin of crown brand or lily white corn syrup write on the back your name and address and the words hoc key book or the name of the picture you tranr one book or picture for each label no cash is required mail tho label to the address below eowardsburg tmwm brand corn syrup the famous energy food the canada starch company limited toronto t sakl the avarap u worth hoapa of money then be come in who i want this straight eben bosdlckvas excited that hadley the expert he heard lier tellin mrs ames and he shut her right up he told her to tell nobody her swamp was worth anything be cause somebody might cheat her out of it so she shut up then and 1 came right back to you good good enough ecrt and now you dont own swamp and husu itp 1 waul to think his hands behind him eben dick paced the floor if that old swamp proved to be worth bis money be in tended to get it back and he didnt j intend to pay much for it either bert he said after a while you take the car toniorrer and you sort lot trail that feller the crockery ex- i pert whats his name hadley sure leave it to me the next morning bright and early chet drove out to the creamery and bought a dozen or their wooden boxes raado to hold two pounds of butter he stacked these on the seat beside him and drove to bosdicks hardware store eben had his office in the back part of the store chet bought a gar den trowel and a quantity of stout waxed paper and departed bert came in just as his uncle came out of his office to ask the clerk what that man had bought he took bert into his office foller him slow like dont let him suspect he bought a trowel and waxed paper here ebens excite ment was growing and i seen a stack of them wooden butter boxes in his car said bert whats he doin with so much but ter butter boxes eh foller him pol ler him watch him and come right back chet drove to the swamp and stop ped to his delight he saw bert bos dick coming along he pretended not to notice him ho had borrowed rub ber boots from the hotel garage man he put these on deliberately bert drove past slowly and around a curve in the road chet grinned then he waded out into the swamp and filled a couple of the little boxes with the yellow muck first lining the boxes with waxed paper bert appeared again driving back he slowed up and stopped chet scowled at him hesitated and then said catching some frogs for pickerel bait im not on your land am i no thats all right mister bert drove on a short distance then parked got out and pretended to he working oh the cars motor he saw chet drive to another spot on the other side of the road and take more samples of the yellow clay then bert drove back to town and reported to his uncle you saw him he was puttin that yeller muck in them boxes you sure bert bert was sure he just filled them boxes up with the mud he said ill bet you uncle eben that old swamp is a gold mine by gosh eben murmured his eyes shining he cautioned his nep hew not 1 word mind you to a soul chet came hack to the hotel after stopping at a stationery shop to get glued labels at the long writingdesk in the lobby he began writing ad dresses on the labels bert came in bought cigarettes from susan picked up a newspaper and strolled over to a window to pre tendto read chet wrote out six labels but he seemed to make a lot of mistakes for ho tossed several into the waste bas ket when he went out to bring in six of tho boxes bert pounced on those labels in the basket chet came back carefully solemn ly he affixed the labels to the boxes then tied tho boxes with stout cord which he got from susan then he took the boxes to the post- office and sent them on their way to the phony addresses he had afflxed bert was on hand to seo them dis patched bert then raced back to his uncles office where he reported all he had seen and also handed over the faulty labels to be continued i sufficient electricity gets stored up in the body of a hungarian nobleman count john bercnyi to enable him to read by the light emitted frorp his own body giemr seedb00k5w every gardener who ipprcclitu tho wis dom of buying seeds with a reputation should tend at once for a free copy of ryder magnificent coronation year seed book 122 pates beautiful coloured plates unique novel ties familiar favourites household science br susan fletcher pancake season sour milk pancakes sa cups flour ij teaspoon salt 2 cups sour milk l4 teaspoons soda i egg mixand sift flour salt and soda add sour milk and eggs well beaten drop by spoonfuls on a greased hot griddle cook on one side when puf fed full of bubbles and cooked oa edges turn and cook other side serve with butter and maple syrup using this recipe you may make fascinatlnghors doeuvres by spread ing tiny cakes with caviar rolling them up and cutting off the ends slantrwse serving hot or cold but pre ferably hot sweet milk pancake 3 cups flour hi teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt m cup sugar 2 cups milk 1 egg 2 tablespoons melted butter mix and sift dry in gredients beat eggs add milk and pour slowly on first mixture beat thoroughly and add butter cook same as sour milk cakes these may be spread with jam and used as des sert wheat flour cakes cup entire wheat flour 1 cup flour 3 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons sugar 1 egg iv cups milk 1 tablespoon melt- spanish note this little black crepe silk spanish bolero dress is as gay and young as for the youthful figures it is intended you can take off the scarlet crepe jacket with gold embroidery and have a complete change of costume the sash matches the jacket the neck is softly draped the sleeves create interesting wide shoulders and the flaring skirt sways beautifully in motion royal blue crepe jacket and sash with the dress of wine col- ored crepe is another young combination or how about a gay print crepe with the jacket and sash of plain bright toning crepe it will give loads of dash to your dark winter wardrobe youll wear it all spring you can use the jacket pattern again for a sequin jacket for your dinner dress or a dalmatin felt jacket for your wool sports dress style no 3494 is designed for sizes 14 16 18 20 years 32 34 36 38 and 40inch bust size 16 requires 3 yards of 39inch ma terial with 1 14 yards of 89inch contrasting for jacket and sash pattern e11175 costs 10 cents extra how to order patterns write your neme and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully and darvcss your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide street toronto be taller inches put you miles ahead increased my own height to c 3v kojs system never falls full details 12c stamp or t complcto system 10 mailed privately la plain cover m ross height specialist scarborough england cd butter prepare and took the same as the two above corn meal cakes 2 cups flour cup corn meal 1 tablespoons baking powder 1 tea spoons salt 13 tup sugar 14 cups boiling water 1u cups milk 1 egg 2 tablespoons mclter butter add meal to boiling water nd boil ave minutes turn into bowl add milk and remain ing dry ingredients mixed and sifted the egg well beaten and butter cook samo as other cakes rice cakes 1 cup milk 1 cup warm boiled rice i teaspoon salt yolks 2 eggs whites 2 eggs 1 tablespoon melted butter 7s cup flour pour milk over rice and salt add yolks of eggs beaten until thick and lemon color butter flour and fold in whites of eggs beaten un til dry cook as other cakes breadcrumb cakes ivi cups fine stale breadcrumbs 1 cups- scaled milk 2 tablespoons butter 2 eggs a cup flour tea spoon salt 4 teaspoons baking pow der add milk and butter to crumbs and soak until crumbs are soft add eggs well beaten then flour salt and baking powder mixed and ifted cook same as other cakes nut pancakes mix onethird cup chopped nuts with one cup prepared pancake flour and one cup milk or water stir until smooth bake in hot greased griddle until surface is covered with bubbles then turn and bake on the other side serve with maple syrup or honey minced ham pancakes mix one cup chopped ham with one cup prepared pancake flour and one cup sweet milk or cold water meth od stir until smooth bake on hot greased griddle until surface is cov ered with bubbles then turn and bake on other side serve hot with maple 6yrup scotch pancakes in scotland they have thin pan cakes for tea sift together one cup flour and a pinch of salt add a beaten egg half cup of milk and lastly a tablespoon of baking powder grease a frying pan with a nut of butter and when the pan is hot drop in a spoonful of the mixture at a time slightly brown on both sides and then serve hot arid buttered louisiana- waffles mix 2 cups prepared pancake flour with 2 cups milk stirring in gradual ly add 4- tablespoons melted butter yolk of three eggs well beaten fold in whites of egg beaten stiff bake on a hot wellgreased waffle iron oldfashioned pancakes add a cup of milk or water to a cup of prepared pancake flour stir brisk ly cook for 2 minutes dot with but ter and serve with maple syrup if f ey j says uamei uwut unecoat heating expert last winter was one of the most severe ever known weeks of subzero weather tested fuels to the utmost and found many wanting one fuel came through that testing triumphantly that was dl w scranton anthracite which is trade- marked coloured blue to protect you against mixing or substitution the blue coal dealer will tell you more about this great fucl 6 order a tori today issue no 8 37 b 2 kitchen hints to remove tea and coffee stains of long standing wet the spots with cold water cover with glycerine and let stand for two or three hours wash with cold water and hard soap careful washing with soda water will remove the soot that accumulates on the painted walls above and around the range but you must not let it get too dirty before washing or it will streak and show when stitching on georgette chif fon or other thin materials on tho sew ing machine dont take a chance that they will not pucker but put a piece of paper under the material and stitch through both then you will be cer tain to have a flat seam when the paper is removed place the knots of the basting threads on the right side of the ma terial they will be much easier to pull out when the garment is finished there are few children who can tell where their handkercucfs are when they return from school why not buy a yard of cotton material and cut into squares these can be neat ly hemmed on the sewing machine and used for school the linen ones will then be available when needed add lemon juice to the water in which fish is boiled and it will firm the flesh whiten the fish and improve the flavor lomon juice will whiten artichokes and rice if added to the water in which they are cooked it will improve the flavor of all stewed and tinned fruit the inside of a cut lemon will remove marks from alum inum pans remove tarnish from brass and clean and whiten the hands after housework fresh iodine stains on white ma terial can be removed if rubbed well with a clise of lemon stains on steel cooking knives can be rapidly- remov ed if rubbed with a paste of bath- brick and lomon juice marks on tiled hearths should be washed with hot water rubbed with lemon and wash ed off with water fine laces and silks can be bleached by adding lemon juice to the water it does not harm the fabric londons hospitals which number 145 received a total income of 20- 950000 in 1935 of this nearly 5- 000000 came from subscriptions and over 2500000 from legacies trumpetshaped flowers such as the antirrhinum has been used by drug peddlers for passing their il legal wares to their customers fafigebdut you need rhiixi recommended 20000 medical men at ll sobd diujsv dept storei sli ajenli hitold f ritchie co ltd toronto j to ease sore throat punsqick crush 3 aspirin tablets in h glass of water take 2 aspirin tablets with full glass of water as soon as you feel yourself catching cold follow this modern ircalmcnt your doctor we know will endorse it this medicinal gargle will provide almost instant relief from rawness and soreness the aspirin you take internally will act to combat fever cold pains and the cold itself r aspirin tablets are made in canada by the bayer company lim ited of windsor ontario now is the time to fight mosquitoes this may seem furjy but nevertheless its true the time to prepare measures to combat mosquitoes is now before the warm spring vunshlne melts the snow and ice in fields and woodlands and releases nature from winters icy grip the mosquito hordes that will appear in many and june are now helpless in the egg stage lying harm less to man and animals on soil and leaves under a blanket of snow hi the low places where water accumu lates when nature awakes in spring when water covers these eggs they will hatch and give rise to tiny larvae or wrigglers the development ot the larvae in tho cold water is slow at first but as the suns rays increase in strength and warm rains fall it quickens so that by early may many of the larvae will have transformed to pupae and some of the winged forms will have emerged and the fe males among them will be seeking food from their warmblooded hosts once the mosquitoes are flying they cannot he effectively controlled and the victims of their bites are reduced to swatting and complaining or to using sprays and dopes which are at best only temporarily or partially pro tective therefore now is the time to plan for action to combat mosquitoes when they are most vulnerable that is af ter they have hatched from the eggs and are concentrated as larvae and pupae in the transient water bodies of spring and early summer like other animals these creatures must breathe and this they do largely through tubeshaped organs which they force through the water surface at frequent intervals into the outer air if a film of petroleum oil has been sprayed on the water the larvae and pupae are cut off from the lifegiving air and in their efforts to roach it their breathing organs and bodies be come fouled with the oil and they quickly die better still because the effects are permanent the removal of the water from the breeding places by drainage also destroys the larvae and pupae and prevents the development of others by these means enormous numbers of mosquitoes may be de stroyed at small cost considering the benefits that follow for best results proper planning and organization in advance is necessary this matter has been discussed move n fully in a circular entitled mosquito control in canada copies of which may be secured by those interested from the publicity and extension branch of the dominion department of agriculture ottawa opportunities to use available waste land george h corsan swimmer and naturalist of toionto makes the suggestion that boys living on farms might find a profitable sideline in the breeding of wild animas or birds mr corsan has specialized in growing nutbearing trees at isling ton and he has collected quite a lot of information on kindred subjects he points out that raising wild game does not require much capital at the beginning therefore any farm boy in a district where waste land is available could start in a small way and eventually own a game farm that might have a revenue of 5000 a year it is well known that many farm boys become tired of the monotony that is inescapable where routine work is concerned give these young sters an undertaking such as rais ing pheasants mink foxes or wild ducks and in the majority of cases there would be new enthusiasm brought to bear on the task it is pointed out that a boy could read ily find waste land in almost any part of canada it might be on the farm owned by his parents or a nei ghbor wild game would always com mand gooil prices and while there are restrictions upon sale it is an nounced today that the ontario gov ernment is considering modification of the regulations to permli disposal of pheasants on the open market the fur of wild animals is always in demand and the business of raising foxes mink marten and rabbits for commercial purposes has been suf ficiently exploited to establish that it can be done successfully under conditions where the ortho dox farming is somewhat discourag ing in possibilities the switch to game or furbearers might offer op portunities to enterprising and in dustrious youth of the rural areas in any event it is an idea that might he studied by the boys and girls as well woodstock sentinelre view demand and get aspirin scientists have been unable to discover why migratory birds fly long distances in night but ft is thought that they do this so the daylight may he used in hunting insects and other food tmmmcmamk mxa to bo sane is 10 be neither liol- sbevik nor fascist nor nazi hut to t-i- to preserve the freedom every in telligent man and woman should pas sionately desire lady khondda

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