Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 27, 1919, p. 2

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mm i t t savin hunger the final rapturous bliss that yes i know helens voice was scissors too should be kept beyond vibrated through every tone and word very low i the reach of hands too small to hold but she did not turn she did not and there are sticks and stones 0 guide them scissors have often a bottle ofbovril in the kitchen will cut down butchers bills it enormously in creases the nourishing value of food in fact its body building powers have been proved ten to twenty time the amount tacen it be bovril mr to lesten puncres to lessen the number of punxur turn even when some minutes later and numbeilcss twigs to trip ones destroyed aneyeor nerc ed a bodvi the auto vaeels a foot or mor her fathers wee low unsteady but feet went on the man softly ahdiglmf r the curb or swlewalk when step- infinitely tender reached her ears i there are valleys of despair and fj i t w tm ping the car n the b j le3s 5ectl betty your mother has forgiven mountains of doubt to be encountered e average home tnoj too sfcould be of country towns the writer found cant you and betty has come only a little bit kept beyond reach for being equally he ccu trace a great many naiu an4 tacks in his tires to recent stopc ia me there was no answer i of the way betty is youn plead but the man interposed sadly a little givencss patience and atonement pencil is a dangerous plaything for i there was a sudden movement at not only does it carry germs but the lit- j rrti di 1 t- v i j rglnaxds li cnr9 diphtheria dont urge her helen after all 1 1 jjjg xvindow then betty mistyeyed injuries which are possible when a i i deserve everything she can say or before them 1 child falls with a pvrcil in its mouth i know i am on the mountain of innumerable i doubt now but she paused her gaze another dan amfrom hksj going from one to the other of the but she doesnt understand tered helen fal- the man shook his head a wistful wondrously glorified faces before her tendency to taste things lies in the chap xx contd the woman scowled and stared suddenly her face cleared my jiminy so thats her game shs kcepin it from je i bet ye she cried excitedly keeping it from me keeping what from me what are you talking about bettys face had paled the vague queens and halfformed aron fears regarding her mothers actions wj m chl he murmured mildly for the past few months seemed sud- y neednt call me that i refuse to reeognizo the relationship she before the blazing wrath in the young eyes the man fell back limply why betty didnt you fell her ive told her nothing i havent seen her cut in the girl crisply but ive seen somebody else i know now everything from sheer stupefaction the man g a little thcat- smile was on his lips no she doesnt understand he scid its a long road to under standing dear you and i have found so ill try so hard to see the end of j talcum powder can the cans ar the journey she faltered betty sobbed two adoring voices as loving arms enfolded her the end can culls for the emergency shelf now that the flocks have been cul led chickens that are not to beovillcd usually wght gay and convenient to hold and a babys hands invariably reach out for them but as talcum powder is a mineral should any of it sift out and be taken inwardly it is quite sure to disagree if not cause serious disturbance therefore baby should be allowed to play with none but empty talcum powder cans there is no excuse for endangering childrens lives by allowing them to carry lighted lamps about assessment system whole family insurance the order furnishes insurance to its members at ontario government stand ard rates sick and funeral benefits are also klver if desired the juvenile department furnlshe the best possible insurance benefits to- the children of our ndult members the order has already paid over gs0- 00000 in sick and funeral benefits and nearly seven millions of dollars in in- or their arance denly to be taking horrible shape and defiriiteness sakes alive do you mean ter say that you dont know that burke denby is your father an that he give your mother the goby when you was a kid an she kt out with you an haint been heard of since no no it cant be it cant be my lather was good and fine and rats did she stuff ye ter that too i tell ye t as so say look ahere want you down ter martins grocery last satday night at nine oclock yyes weil want you there with your mother yyes a power entirely outside of herself seemed to force the answer betty are you really really my parsley from bettys lips i little betty clean the chicken carefully and cut well i see ye you was tergether a the joyous cry and the eagerly i in pieces place in a kettle and pour talkin to the big fat man with the outstretched arms betty shrank back the three quarts of cold water on it red nose i started towards ye but ihen you didnt know that cook or simmer until the ye m the crowd no no oh betty betty is it chicken fa tmder if ft above r face had grown graywhite true men it 11 all be right now oh femeinbered now that was the betty im so glad he choked fmy vegetables can be had tie i her mother had run away from llttie sirl wont you come to me i fchem into a d0ut and let boil in jfhiething she shook her head and retreated with the meat about one hour before but i knew her nodded the wo- stiill farther out of his reach her the meat is done remove the meat iian i knew she was helen denby e still blazed angrily cut from the bones dice return to the rrmvrnipnt i cf councils in canada if there 19- ei not one in your locality there should be flamed perhaps we are getting for immediate consumption should be theatrical that woman said it was canned providing excellent material like a storybook and perhaps you with which to fill emptv fruit and thought you could wipe it all out by taw d stocking up the adopting me adopting me indeed adf t time tgomgveni ittfa storys m on feeding a boarder hen pacing in boilig for with father and mother and daughter wh with a little labor she can ba penoa and they all lived happily ever converted into a toothsome dish which the chicken is to be served in after because i wont let it i can be stored and kept in readiness pieces it should be browned in hot what do you mean by that t to serve at a moments notice fat packed in thcsterile jars the mans face had grown suddenly vpyj a 0 f weighing four to five jars then filled with stock made as ll c pounds may be used for chicken soup follows place bones tips of wings betty fixed searching accusing eyes with it use three quarts of cold water neck and other scraps in a kettle and on ms countenance three branches of cover with water boil ten minutes are you trying to make me think ieek lwo or tnle o fo ix you dont know im your daughter celery one or two carrots one turnip then dimmer lor three hours that salt and pepper to taste chopped then strain and add salt to taste celery a bay leaf or a red pepper may also be added for seasoning if desired having filled the jars put on new tested rubbers and adjust the tops by turning them snug and then turning baclc a fourth of a turn place thq jars in bo water or a commercial water bath three and onehalf hours or under five pounds steam pressure in a pressure cooker for two and one- safety keep candles can into stew pan heat and add a j holders on the shelves along with the for full information write to any or little flour stirred with cold water for lamps the safest lame is dangerous v iwy officers t a j jj imxluson u l aiontaeue thickening the beaten yolk of an in a child s hands egg and a little butter may also be added should glass jars be used choose those having wide mouths and the insects involved in this sort of mischief are niost often the army j worm the cotton worm the tent cat- straight sides and sterilize them yiprpiilafand migratory locusts swarm short 0 imge water beetles have been known to halt trains in this way grand councillor w f campbell grand orkanizer hamilton grand recorder j ii bell 51d grand med kx ontario when you go to buy a farm trace the fence lines clear around and see which part belongs to you to build many times men have neglected this and found that they had a big job of fence building on hand after they had paid out almost their lasfeent for the farm itself i minards liniment cures colds c but maybe you were mistaken betty dear hear me i dont konwj soup and can with it add mistaken me not much i dont i vnt understand its all too pe to taste and if the vegetables furgrt faces ou ask yer mother rf f fr ean not be had the flavor may be she dont remember mis cobb didnv pflcg foi a minute the wild thought w fci i tnolf salt andj hours toid i live right ort the same floor with g to me that you m her fur months haint yer mother betty you yourself to ever told ye she lived here long ago father was dead fr betty nodded dumbly miserably i so he is v well i lived next to her and i betty iou arent knew the whole thing hewi she got was good and the letter tejlin her ter ge an the i a you j ionruiby sent her and your mo iivrotebhpgo sqktlfpah feer thegirl had become suddenly fcplvanized into blazing anger her lsure thats what im tellin ye 1 yer mother went i tried ter stop safeguard little children to avoid accidents all grades toronto a j oliff write for prlcea 8alt works toronto atlantic flight wonderful example of the value of oxo ptam sir j alcock writes you will be interested to lcam that oxo was a great help to us during our transatlantic flight it sustained us wondcnully during our 16 hours journey wc had found out what a good uvng it is when flying in france and so decided to carry it with u3 on this occasion and wc can assure you that hot oxo is most acceptable under such cold and arduous conditions oxo was the only article of its kind which vc carried j alcock capt dsc cubes isrfct vrwta by crushing a teaspoonful of accidents ufme ios celery seed and boiling it with the u me your obbed my noble ibreathed the now want tnere see i shant let you see her bettv had blazed again into unreasoning soup fill while boiling hot into cans add a little finely chopped parsley each can cap tip and process 2 cans fortyfive minutes at 250 f or fifteen pounds of steam sure no 3 cans fiftyfive minu pressure when ready to use reheat and serve with dumplings i use a chicken weighing four or five which befalltjie little ones painful tlfatal cae boiling liquid is left withc- littlo hands sfsi smothering comes second on the coroners list this can be prevented l allowing the child to sleep in el by cleaning or dyeing restore any articles to their former appearance and return them to you good as new send anything from household dra ies down to the finest of delicate f abr t pga way when you think of ter i told her ter go straight up ter t- y dont deserve it yosfow may be used- six goodzed t i i- 4 sleep m them denbys an demand her rights- her you were ashamed of her i l no 3 h of tomatoes be the mother who sleep an your rights but she wouldnt ashamed of her and shes the best i zl rlnl nmonnt of freh wlth hah at i m i she hadnt a mite o spunk just be cause he was ashamed of her she ashamed of her ashamed of my above and beyond anything you mother if but helen denby could you why she let me coma to you have seen the flash in bettys eyes i v t know i cant thi why she sure she want so tony an her bu now i i folks want grand like his ve know petty if youll only let me ex plain and the loveifest and the t dearelt eorresponding amount of fresji mother in the world shes as much tomatoes three tablespoonfuls but ter three tablespoonfuls of lard six whole cloves two bay leaves a few thats why old denby objected ter the marriage in the first place but say didnt you know any of this im tellin ye jiminy but lit does seem queer ter be tellin ye yer own family secrets like this im you here workin inhis very home an not knowin it too if that aint the limit like a regular storybook now i aiint never one ter butt in where t aint none of my affairs but ive got ter say this youre a denby an ought ter havo some spunk an if i was you id brace right up an here dont ye want yer magazine what are ye goin ter do but the girl was already halfway across the waiting room if bettys thoughts and emotions had been in a tumult on the way to titc station they were in a veritable chaos onthe returr nh she did not go horned ske turned her steps toward the denby mansion and be cause she knew she could not possibly sit still she walked all the way so this was the meaning of it the black veil daytimes the walks only at night the nervous restlessness the unhappiness her mother had had something to conceal something to fear poor motherdear mother how she must have snltered but why vhy had she come back but the great hall door had banged shut betty had gone betty took a car to her own home she was too weak and spent to walk it was a very white shaken betty that climbed the stairs to the little apartment a short time later why betty darling exclaimed her mother hurrying forward you are ill are you ill with utter weariness bettv dropped into a chair mother why didnt you tell me she asked dully heartbrokeniy why did you let me come here and go to that house day after day and not know anything why what what do you mean all the color had drained from helen denbys face did you ever know a mrs cobb that woman betty she hasnt has she been talking to you betty nodded wearily yes shes been talking to me and oh mother mother why did you come here now cried betty springing to her feet in sudden frenzy again how could you let me go there and only today this morning he told me he wanted to adopt me and you he was going to havo us both there to live he said hero and put her into that mans ho was so lonely and that i i made homo and why had she told her the sun shine for the first time for always how fine and noble and splon- 1 years and afterwards when i found did her father was fine noble out who he was i thought he meant splcnovd indeed still it was likoit as a salve to heal ail the unhappi- mother dear mother always so noss hed caused you i thought he sweet flhd gentle always seeing thoi was trying to pay and i told him good in everything and everybody you told him you mean youve but why had she pat her there in seen him since mrs cobb that mans house how could she yes i went back i told him peppercorns hwo red pepper pods onehalf teaspoonful of thyme two tablespoonfuls of salt or salt to taste four quarts boiling water two no 3 cans chopped or sliced okra or a corresponding amount of fresh sliced okra parsley and celery to taste clean the chicken and cut in pieces melt the lard and butter in a frying pan when hot put in the chicken and fry to a nice brown color take out the chicken and place in a stew pan peel the onions and chop finely put them into the hot grease in which the chicken was browned fry brown and add them with what grease is left in the pan to the chicken to this add the tomatoes cloves br- leaves pep percorns pepper pods thyme and boiling water let the whole mixture simmer until the meat slips from the bones take out the bones mince the meat return it to the soup mixture add the salt some chopped parsley and celery and the canned okra if fresh okra is used it should be added with the tomatoes fill boiling hot into cans cap tip and process no 2 cans fortyfive minutes at 250 leg f or fifteen pounds of steam pressure no 3 cans fiftyfive minutes at 250 deg f or fifteen pounds cf steam pressure to serve mold coohed rice in a cup turn out on a soup plate and pour chicken gumbo around it for fricasseed chicken clean the chicken in the usual manner and cut in pieces place in a kettle with enough water to cover tie in a bunch for each two and onehalf pounds of turn over in her sleep thereby pulling the covers over the babys face or the little one may be placed where its head will work down between the pillows when babys first bed can be made in a basket a box ox a bureau drawer few mothers are too poor to provide for their childrens comfort and safety in this way as children turn toward a fire as a plant turns toward the sun it is never safe to leave them alone with an unprotected flame for as a rule whenever childrens clothes take fire the grownups are either absent or are lookiing the other way we all deplore the fact that grown ups have so many preventable acci dents with firearms to make it im possible for the kiddies to imitate them in this respect it is only neces sary to keep the firearms safely be yond their reach think of parkers parcels may be sent post or express we pay carriage one way on all orders advice upon cleaning or dyeing any ar ticle will be promptly given upon request parkers dye works cleaners and dyers 791 yonge st wmljtimiimiijjwmim limited toronto m babys have done it j oh betty betty what are you chicken two branches of parslev one and burke denby himselfdid he saying moaned her mother what t smal brar of celery a sp 0 know did ho susiect that ho was have you done vou didnt tell him his daughter adopt her indeed that way was that the way he thought he could indeed tdid i told him i knew pay her mother back for all these everything now and that he neednt years and the grief and the hurt think he could wipe it out and hoi and the mortification where did they wanted to see you and i said he come in 7 ashamed of her ashamed of her indeed why hor little finger was as much finer and nobler and but just wait till she saw him that was all iflkc the overwrought half-besidc- j herself young hurricane of wrathful- 1 ncnr that she was betty burst into couldnt i an ciectric bell pealed sharply through the tiny apartment mother thats he i know its he mother dont let him in implored betty but her mother already was in the ball betty frightened despairing and the librnry cf denby house a few angry turned her back and walked to minute ialr the window she heard the mans the very sight of her face brought j quick cry and the womans sobbing the man to his feet answer she heard tlc broken inco- why betty what3 the matter j hcrcnt sentences with which the man wheres your mother couldnt she and the woman attempted to crowd crrse what is the matter i into one brief delirious minute all the cni no she didnt come shell ong year of heartache and nbfencc rtvor ume ievcr heard tho pleading the heart- y a sprig thyme one bay leaf and small piece of leek add one teaspoonful salt and onehalf teaspoonful of pepper let boil for fifteen minutes add twelve small peeled white onions ail oie goodsized potato pared and cut into little cubes if desired two cr three ounces of sliced and diced pork may bo added cook for onehalf hour remove chicken and herbs cut niat from bones and return it to the kettle let come to a boil pack into j confidence and because it is the cans to within one- half inch from best for babybabys own top distnbutirg meat and soup even- i y in the cam add a little finely soap is best for you chopped parsley to eich can cap tip and process no 2 cans 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