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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 12, 1925, p. 2

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the fresh flavor h8 green tea is preserved in the airtight salada packet finer than any japan or gunpowder insist upon salada varying the cereal and graham flour sift into boiling salted water and cook until thick the hypocrites by arthur b reeve the byway places when you are on the highway you wiss think about the byway the narrovr lane or little street where lore is at the pane the utile place where children race and laughter gleams ou every face aud there it is youll loutmo be at home and safe again part iv i looked at the little group about us tho preacher on his knees in the snow beseeching deliverance from on high the bootlegger and the salesman start ing toward the huge tree that blocked the road the girl ready to do any thing for all of us uriabla to go ahead unable to go back none 01 us had a thing to eat nor any shelter except the cars i did not like the attitude of tho salesman i wondered if hi3 elope ment might not bo a blind to cover some other serious offence the it was a slow cavalcade of snow covered cars that wended its way down the mountainside on down the road into the valley of derby we con- tinued so exalted were our fecungs i that our spirits now rose above fa- deed3 ttguo pam and hunger each must light for what a few miles fanner down we came i he needs upon a crowd coming up the pass with a but tramp the highway up and down highway is the travelled street where men in strife and strug gle meet the highway leads to pomp and wealth aud sometimes to des pair shovels and ropes and best of all hot coffee in vacuum bottles and sand wiches a relief expedition looking for stranded strangers by the time we reached the little town of derby wo were an exhausted lie oilier scriuua uuctivk i could not even yet ciuite get theiffoup of enthusiastic converts only cereal is so often the main dish of tj sweeten with brown sugar or maploi breakfast today that it is well w vary it as much as dossible making it syrup cool then add a cupful of j so tempting that there will be no need chopped dates and half a cupful of of persuasion to get the children to nd serve with eat i chopped peanuts mold and serve with make a cream besides the advertised ways to i cracked corn and rice which are bought i cereal of these two grains cooking for a long time to make them soft sweeten very little and serve molded with cream and fresh sugared or stewed fruit serve the cereals which are ready to eat try these and see if they do not become something quite diff erent for those which come in forms for individual serving pour hot water quickly over them allow a half tea- spoonful of butter to melt upon them sprinkle lightly with brown sugar and serve with cold thin cream or in stead of the butter cover the hot cer- a floor ball game a floor ball game adapted from rug golf makes an interesting in door sport the equipment should be chosen to suit conditions a golf put- eal with apple sauce or stewed prunes ter a light polo mallet a croquet mal- i let a hockey stick or a homemade nial- let can be used then the cream for tho many wheat and corn cer eals heat a tablespoonful of butter in the frying pan pour in enough of the cereal and set over a hot fire shaking the pan constantly to keep from burn ing serve hot from the pan with thin cream though it seems a strange com bination there are those who like to fill the centres of grapefruit or can ten balls are needed which can be obtained from some golfer who finds them too worn for ms use the amount of clear floor needed for the game is about six by nine feet and should be covered with a rug if the rug has no border use chalk or tape or define the limits any num- i ber of persons can play each in turn taloupe with their favorite dry cereal i strikes all ten of the balls one after i 11 tiia 11 of course using no cream for those who favor the hot well- cooked cereal there is no end of possi bilities always prepare these cooked cer eals with hot boiling water salting to taste and sifting tho dry cereal through the fingers into the boiling water while stirring with the other hand this prevents lumping and as sures a smooth evenly cooked dish when fruits are used add most of them just before serving or from a dish at the table raisins and cur rants will stand ten minutes cooking to plump them but most fruits lose much of their flavor by heat cornmeal mush with dates make the usual meal mush of a coarse grade of cornmeal in hot salted water cook ing at least twenty minutes serve in bowls with chopped dates on top sugar and good cream this is fit for a dessert and is greatly improved if a little caramel sauce is used instead of white sugar under the dates boiled rice with apricots heat a quart of milk in the top of the double boiler and salt it slightly add three- manrunning idea out of my head i felt pretty sure that he was one who might know much about smuggling aliens traveling about in his car as ho did one thing soper did not try to con ceal and that was fear he was ready enough to do anything but he show ed a fear that all our efforts might bo futile i did not centre all my suspicions on soper though there was the rum runner mcdonald here was a mas- tor of the art of running in illicit goods he might easily know more about running in aliens who in a pinch could help themselves than bot tles that could not the preacher showed no signs of fa tigue we stopped in the village square before the hotel i have a brother near derby heh be glad to see me ive been the black sheep now im going back to the old place it was tho rumrunner mcdonald who was the first to leave us craig i let him go his way unrestrained were going across to that tele graph station and file a message with the news even if tho wires are down this was from jim soper and jess jim speaking and im going to tako your advice kennedy hunt up tho local minister get a license have it regularly registered instead of no and only shops are there tho windows flaunt mens ware3 for sale books gowns and desks and chairs for sale the men and women hurry on to purchase or to sell the highway throng is swept along it may not stay for jest or song yet it is on tho little streets that all those people dwell we tell you how to make 24 delicious meat subiti- tutedihwlthkritchm in the new kraft recipe book ent free on requeit send for it today aud treat your family to something different tho children especially will benefit by the change in menu krtfthtrttcitttc3lhhatrei std ta ten rcci back nmi aiirtit at m kennedy and i had not told the wedding jess therell be two another as explained below assemble the balls at one end of the rug and strike them one by one so that they roll to the opposite end each ball that stops in the farther border which should bo about a foot wide counts the player half a point those that roll to the side borders or roll entirely off the rug count nothing if a ball strikes any ball on the bor der and knocks it off the rug one point is scored by the player each ball except the last one struck is there fore potentially worth one and a half points the last ball if it remains within the border scores its own half point a ball that stops short of the border and is afterward driven into the border by another ball is thereby redeemed and scores half a point but it counts nothing if it is thrown clear off the rug only border balls when driven off the rug by another ball count the whole point the perfect score for ten balls is fourteen ten half points for ten landing within the border of the rug and nine whole points for all balls knocked off the rug by a striking ball six or seven points is regarded as quarters of a cupful of rice which has been soaked in warm water for two a score and nine or ten as an hours stir until the grains begin to take up the mdlk then cover and set in flreless cooker overninght a little longer cooking over the flame will do as well if there is no cooker serve withstewe apricots and cream graham mush sift threequarter of a cupful of heavy graham flour oontalning hulls into a pint and a half of boiling salted water stir constant ly and cook for half an hour sweeten ing with two tablespoonfuls of brown sugar and adding a cupful of washed currants ten minutes before serving serve hot or cold with cream whole wheat with prunes buy whole wheat which has not been bolt ed make a mush with hot salted water and wheat sweetening lightly with white sugar cook stoned prunes in the cereal allowing them to mash serve either hot or cold with cream there are a number of cereals which combine well and make excel lent cold molds to serve as breakfast cereal or with a custard of caramel sauce as dessert rico buckwheat flour rnisina and chopped pineapple make the muah thick with hot water whole rice and the flout half and half add the rai sins and a very little sweetening half n hour before the mush is done cool and add chopped pineapple pour into molds and set serve unmolded with cream oatmeal bran graham and dates take equal parts of bran oatmeal excellent one to make the best score strike the first balls so that they lodge in the border closo together then with the late balls knock the first balls off two or more at one shot w others yet of the crosscut saw back in our car every face was disconsolate hopeless all except tho halffrozen preachers almost a light of divino inspiration radiated from his here i felt was a fine firm character it was craig who spoke we have something back in our car that means a great deal to all of us i dont say well get through beforo we freeze to death but my crosscut saw back in the car will help glory be sang out the preacher sweet deliverance wtihout a word both salesman and rumrunner started through the snow to our car they were for starting right in on the tree nay brethren it was the preach er who stopped them god has sent our deliverers our prayers have been answered shall we take time to thank him and ask his sustaining help to continue down on our knees is this almost waisthigh drift what matters it to never have i heard such simple i thought i could begin to see what kennedy was doing he was putting these people on their newfound honor there were only two cars left now of our little cavalcade the gideon preachers and ours kennedy looked at his engine then lowered the hood well mine has stood up all riuht i can go on then he slogged over to the car of the preacher of tho gideons he rais ed the hood looked at the motor slow ly he put tho hood down and gravely faced us thats strange that motor num ber 10342896 thats a stolen car ho did not seem to be in any hurry to go on for a moment then suddenly he shot out with his sharp staccato but its not for that that i want you parson the government of the do minion wants you for the murder of one of its most trusted agents the united states government wants you too youre no more a preacher than i am not so much you might be an eloquence such absolute faith that not 1 and all upon the highway with the nighttime seek the byway and carry home the little joys which they have tolled to gain for all they tako and all they make is not for fame or fortunes sake but for tho love which lights at eve j some byway window pane edgar a guest a priceless book in the kings private library at windsor castle as well as in the kings library at the british museum the bibles aro a very special feature and if it were possible to imagine these treasures being put up to auction at one of the famous salerooms all the collectors in the world would gath er in order to bid for them i but it is not an illuminated bible over which some monk spent half a lifetime or the earliest printed bible or a breeches bible or even a bugge bible so called because it says in a certain wellknown psalm thou shall not he afrayed for any bugges by night which la the best j guarded and most honored copy of the scriptures this distinction belongs to a worn even tattered copy ot the scriptures just the ordinary limpbacked little bible which thousands of people take to church or keep in readiness there this bible lies open upon a beautiful cushion enclosed in an exquisite old casket in a window in windsor castle the open page is much soiled and thumbed certain passages aro under lined and there are numerous pencil ed notes in the margin this is gen- idecd winter playarouhd konh2 dofromrcyork i sailings twice weekly leaving n y wd and et via palatial twinscrcv oilburning steamers fort victoria and fort st george landlogpastenseraatkaniiltcndock for illustrated bnoklots weito furness bermuda line 34 whitehall strcrt new york city or any local touritt agent actor but i knew it all the time that a snarrow falls or a hair of the head ll was j tho hca1 of the rum-run- eral gordons bible given by his sis- is harmed nera yur name ls rask not jones ter t0 q victoria sopers glance would wander first to y knew l was sent to a the preacher then to the girl his face though you didnt actually know me tea supply inadequate 1 you felt you had to keep on playing rt i prices higher you pa prices are going up mainly be- i gazed incredulously from kennedy y i t i ir j i cause tea is being demandod by nm- to rask and back to kennedy the a i t n i- ii v hons more people tea is the cheap- fire on ho hearth didnt burn out certalnly onoof tho moat palat preacnors v v jf lef par 1 ablo and satisfying beverages known the weak the sinners and the penitent i have here from the chief of his ser- bu tea have been unable hear thou this prayer from thyi vice to murat about six disguises they meet tremendcu8 nemam1 it humble servant calm these winds if i lh it bo thy will these poor lambs lost in the snow on tho mountainside have strayed far from thee they was tense the rumrunners coun tenance was a puzzle the face of a man penitent for the things he had done and left undone through and above the wind tho preachers voice carried 0 god of issue no a practical under garment 47h this style may bo finished with shaped shoulders or a camisole top and straight or knicker leg por tions muslin cambric crepe sateen flannelette or crope de chlno may be used for this model the patern is cut in 7 sizes 4 6 8 10 12 u and 10 years a 13year eizo requires 2h yards of 86inch material pattern mailed to any address on receipt of 1 6c in sliver by the wilson pubkshina co 78 west adwaido st toronto allow two weeks for receipt of pattern send leo in silver for our up-to- date kail and winter 10241325 book of fashion mnsr spralna and bruits aro looking in the jaws of death succor them with thy bountiful mercy forgive us all wo need it if it be thy will that we enter thy presence in the loneliness and wildness of night and storm be thou our strength our guide 0 lord we thank thee for what may be our de liverance amen the preacher stood up suddenly arms outstretched in wild supplica tion his voice rang over the moun tainside he was inspired wo watch ed him fascinated soper turned to the girl still on his knees jess darling forgive me for putting this marrlago off i lovo you the girl looked at him her soul in her eyes jim you mean itt if i have to die here on this mountain i will be your wife anyhow i would rathor bo that and die than live without youl thoy crept on their knees through tho snow to tho prenchor ho looked at them kindly what is it children jess looked tenderly shyly at her mate im n sinner parson gulped sopor i loved her yes but i was a scut i didnt want to bo tied down to any skirt but i want to bo a man an honest man wo lovo each other if wo dont get through tho pass wo want to meot god right please marry us the proacher smiled ho did not hesitate the eoremony was a simplo ono look walter i turned in tho direction xonnedys eyes indicated thero was the rumrunner pulling tho enscs out of his car bottle after hot- tie of scotch ho was flinging over the precipico two regenerations enacted before us i too felt myself lifted to tho clouds i i want to lead a different life the rumrunrer had finished ap- proached the preacher im through breaking laws tell me how i can bo bettor soon we were all busy by turns kennedy and i with the alternate re lief of tho rumrunrer and tho sales- j man whilo the reverend mr jones intermittently prayed thero was- something about it that made us mako j quick work of tho second- tree j wero transmitting to him as he had uested takes three years for a tea bush to ma- six i repeated but craig tro to theeklngjtase there were only four hanging in thoi atlantics open channel c oset 1 the atlantic ocean is the only free the ritzcarlton hotel irpi americas smartest resort hotel famous for its euro pean atmosphere perfect cuisine and service single rooms from 5500 double rooms from 800 european plan new hydriatrlc and electro therapeutic department gustave tott manager youre h walter four six channel for tho exchango of water pegs mural wore the farmers outfit 2 j j ru from poles and equator it is the only cotton bo long regarded as the most suitable material for wear in hot cli mates is now largely being discarded for flno wool by the people of the ori ental countries number five and our fake gideon vi mi ocean wide open at tne nortn preacher now has on number six the r t ii forms a valley which extends outfits were itemized i knew them all i 1u n t i i varvlng depth from pole to pole anyhow only one was missing rask it convicts you kennedy paused then went on moro as if speaking to himself rask youre a fine hypocrite but i didnt want to collar you expose you too soon i didnt want those other hypo crites to backslide not yet anyhow id thank you to go on down burling ton with mo quietly and lot me turn you over tho end mlnards liniment for the qrlppe married on the same day in 1874 two brothers of magor near newport hare recontly colebratod their golden weddings in the rillago whore they have lived all their lives and with why fish are slippery why are fish so slippery was a question put to a fishmonger the other day by a lady 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