Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 18, 1926, p. 2

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when exposed to air t i i 111 i l i i tea loses its strength and flavor for that reason is never soldi in bulk yotir grocer sells this delicious blend try sal ad a what tommy atlrins reads tim prewar notion that tommy at kins was a roughandready fellow with little or no education has gono the modern soldier is a welleducated wolllurornied and intelligent man who puts himself ready for promotion says an english writer hut what does he read when he puts bis study books away fiction heads the list as you would expect a visit to an army library and an inspec tion of the novels on its shelves soon reveal the modern soldiers favorite authors perhaps- the mast surprising discovery you will make is this he is not particularly fond of kipling the authors who appeal to tommy atkins are tho old favorites ho reads captain marryat charles ueade mrs humphry ward ouidn and of course charles dickens according to ono librarian the great est call is for something light and among tho favorite authors are charles carvice tommy is a senti mental soul and marie corelli hut there are an increasing number of sol diers who take out more serious books until last year donald hankeys stu dent in arms was an army best seller it made its appeal directly to the man who had fought under the same conditions as the author himself rider haggard is a steady favorite as the wellthumbed copy of king solomons mines witnesses but who heads the list of authors in demand the answer is nat gould tho army encourages reading and the barrack accommodation for it is very good every unit has its library no charge is made although a deposit of ono shilling is taken the calgary stampede e o by raymond l schrock and paul gulick o blhrsexperience manner but she did not desist from the task eha had undertaken and her pony looked around in surprise and indignation that two such eminent chapter i adventure wanderlust hunger curiosity em ployment and the effort to avoid it j i f equestrians as his rider and this am- have driven men into a i corners of erican cowboy champion should take the earth the spirit of adventure and 1 t r afil o ong to adjust his simple cinch that aone had brought dan m alloy iit a i i i u i and to make the matter worse to wainwright park iut tho beautt- t marios hand most unaccountably be- ful oyes of marie la farge had kept 4v v him there and they were beautiful came entangled in the loop and when dan finally drew it up she gave the pony stamp ed his feet and tossed his head what there was no gainsaying that others had thought so many of tnem tho purest blood of old france pioneer r unaccountable peope were these two settlers adventurous trappers and of ccjrso it had a to be done over traders coquettish and brave women flowed in her veins had not the la fargesj again the injured well yes why not say ot intermingled with the other i j l i i i r i iso the injured hand had to be petted nationalities that had won for canada rj and hsld that seemed only right and dan performed the duty that lay before him manfully though with a trifle of embarrassment twice he looked over at neenah as ho led marie to a log in the shade of a second growth hickory tree now this nee nah was- a wise maiden she knew her cabbages and this preliminary was quite in lino with many other had looked forward to a ripe old ago opening chapters that she had ag auspiciously begun besides she had a lover herself and though he was at n mighty empire in the west they were proud of this proud and jealous to maintain it jean la farge had married a beau tiful french woman as had all his ancestors together they had come to i wnnwright park and together they had raado the ranch tho tidy littlo homo that it was together too they valrs experience says- when i discovered the wonderful work done by sunlight soap and the way it protects fabrics i knew i was done with experiments ovrs experience is a j q composite character representing the mill ions of thrifty housewives and careful laundresses who have made sunlight the largest selling laundry soap in the world the popularity of this great laboursaver and household economy is based on effi ciency and purity with their children about them but tho two sons had never come back from the war and the shock of their death though it was for their dear tho present time enjoying the hospital ity of the north west mounted she as man to man true men recognize and respect one another even through tho mists ot enmity it is warfare that wo find tho mest etriking illustration of that fact sir frank benson tells a dolight- jtul story of the sort which is quoted in joseph h oldhams christianity and tho race problem a britloh officer had been sent for ward in some fighting with the zulus leading a contingent of men tho zulus sent out a messenger of peace by an unhappy blunder the british out posts shot him the officer was great ly distressed so he handed over the contingent to the second in command and walked straight out unarmed to oval face from the madonnaiiko look i it had so often worn since her mothers death though tanned to a healthy color by albertan breezes her skin was of that waxy texture which is the plaits assume importance tho latest reflections concerning tho approved silhouette admit plaits to a placo of importance in bringing about tho desired full skirt in this grace ful onepiece frock narrow boxplaits are placed either side of tho front ex tending from tho bet to lower edge and provide the desired flare the plain back is in onepiece extending over the shoulders in yoke effect there aro a group of small tucks at each shoulder and tho long plain sleeves aro finished with narrow cuffs tho diagram pictures the simple da- sign of no 12s5 which is in sizes 15 18 and 20 years or 34 30 and 38 inches bust only sizo 18 years 3i bust requires 3 yards 39inch or 2 yards 54inch material price 20c the secret of distinctive dress lies in good taste rather than a lavish ex penditure of money every woman should want to make her own clothes nnd tho home dressmaker will find the designs illustrated in our new fashion book to bo practical and simple yet i dom catalogued her that far maintaining the spirit of the mode of i tho one feature that marie france was too much for tho loving kn and sympathizod vwith a the mother and jean aged before his toms that wero so lain evi tune was eft alone with the mother- j jijj less marie j b wat cm om at nineteen mane was the belo of j nfenah observed coyly alberta the farndng gentry the declared the smiling mal- hunters trappers cowboys and the i ulk a indians all gave her the palm for somethi impor i like you beautyher eyes wsro great wels of- ma s iau limpid emotion sedom aroused but t0 difficult fol him lo eloquent of coquetry steadfastness ser an1 neenah was nqt daring and love shaded with the jto on to his american but longest of lashes then- every accent sho finished own th ht h ob was emphasized by that delightful un it the largest selling laundry soap in the world sunlight removes dirt from clothes quickly thorough ly scientifically and above all safely it is backed by a 5000 guarantee of purity it costs no more than ordinary soaps can the best be too good made by lever brothers limited toronto serving to her mistress that she would certainty that a i rench woman knows j back a to thj ranch ghe so wel how to use her hair was l gayly as she top ed the bank raven black with a tantalizing sug- without more ado dan gextion of wave wmch relieved the more ado dan pitched headlong into tho matter nearest his heart fastening the horses he drew marie down beside him on the log see here he burst out why dont you marry- me marie i father shyly began marie look- despair of artists shading down per- dnvil at her boot doesn ceptaby about the eyes tho iame the mouth small but well formed j for answer dan kissed her marie with hps not loo ful to be expressive did not resist why shouid ghc gho and yet full enough to indicate 1 eccraed fo u it so did dan he pusiveness were brilliant crimson jj they were the most noticeable feature bold everywhere s77 if you really love me marie you of the face except theyes fn their not let a si like that the zulu lines ho was led to the chief the moment price of the book i have come he said to give ny- tho c0 eelf up becauso wo shot your peace j how to order patterns 10 dark hazel depths the luckless swain stai the w father qr fath who was vouchsafed their full power i goimr was lost to all other feminine charm j so absorbcd were they with each until mane had released him row of oulor that th had faile fo hear a her admirers eoulrl have told you the horseman rido up and dismount but appearance of maries nose i hey sel- they heard him now it was herself meseenger by mistake it ia a thing brave warriors never do i am very sorry to mako amends i placo my lifo in your hands do with ma as you will tho zulu warrior chief was silent for a moment then ho said you aro a man and your people aro men and the sons of men we too aro men wo will mako peace write your name and address plain ly giving numbfr and size of such patterns as you want encloso 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to pattern dept wilson publishing co 73 west ade laide st toronto patterns sent by return mail regarded as treacherous it was slight ly aquiline and possibly a trifle too long as a child she had spent hours i whio reading a book with her hand chapter ii a luckless love affair jean la fargo in addition to keep- the story carol every violet has heaven fore lookingglass every little valley lies under manyclouded skiob every littlo cottngo stands olrt about with boundless lands every little glimmering pond claims tho mighty shores beyond shores no soanion ever hailed seas no ship hos over sailed all the shores when day is dono fade into the setting sun so the story tries to teach moro than can be told in speech alfred noyes in tho flower of old japan a life without books dnsy that man must be indeed who thinks he has no time to read no time to sit him down and look upon the pages of a book so busy with his tasks of day so eager with tho uightto play that tennyson is thrust away near him are richer friends than those his daily wandering ever knows friends who would share his every mood and fill his heart with gratitude i but hes so busy that he must know shakespeare merely as a bus i a bit of marble gathering dust i busy that man must be who finds xo tinio tor all gods noble minds j who sees them waiting all about takes tradesmen in and shuts them out ho lives his life on crowded streets i iislens to every man ho meets i but has no time for iamb or keats i pressed grimly against it in the en- deavor to give it an upward till i but no ono else saw anything but ing his own ranch was a deputy game warden and jealously as he guarded tho government herds of buffalo and elk ho guarded his daughter even moro jealously islie was seldom out of his sight for very long seeing neenah crossing the prairie alone and being ever on the lookout for tho omnipresent malloy la farge was not long in discovering the tete- atete he more than suspected exquisito beauty in maries nose and of all those who admired it with maries other attractions the first and foremost was dan makoy dan was a cowboy and he was irish there was no disguising that not that he want ed to but it was soon made apparent to him that neither of these things shout3 the fre can placed him high in the estimation of nuan wi as ho ea hi joan la barge good cowboys were a inu the jf- m necessity j admitted and probably tjmes r w mal irishmen had their pace in the eeon- n d cow omy of the universe but for mane stal as tw twq overs b sacro damn impossible i tho irate wa lhc si in tho states malloy was known as of m words was m j on a champion rodeo rider i- ram tho straightening himself up south his reputation had preceded but m be and stil him wamwright park knew of him long before it knew him tho winner at pendleton cheyenne dendwcod and denver every fall saw him in the competitions the world series lure of every cowboy and to series money provided the sinews of holding marios hand he declared im a darn good cowpuncher nnd i ovo marie maybo you tamn good cow- him this world j the father back at him but you not good enough for my i marie i so excited his adventuro and relief from the nee essity of riding range lie lad come c lafnrgo that no in iho spring without any definite in- j p art down waving any tention of remaining and none of hir- ho could see a redcoated superbly mounted policeman attracted by the unusual disturbance in the vakey slid down the littlo gully and approached tho still storming la farge from the rear bill harknesss job was to keep wainwright park peaceful it cer tainly was not peaceful- in the little vacoy at that particular moment one glance convinced him however that no wood was being spilled tying his horso he leapt over the log beside the gesticulating la farge and tho pleading mario here whats wrong with you two he want marry wiz my marie la fargo fairly screamed at him sacro tamn zo gran children of jean la farge wit dat irish name mal loy and with one last wave of his hand ho rolled over tho log and made still grumbling for chieko harkness was used to the flry frenchman and in his heart ho sympa thized with malloy almost everyono in wainwright park did sympathize with him his attentions to marie wero so undivided his affection so frankly expressed and the parental opposition so stern and vociferous dan had sat down on the log and- was now mopping his face and shak ing his head in perplexed silence it was about the tenth time he had been over the same ground and they never got any farther tough old trooper that obsorved harkness still smiling as he watched la fargo mount and beckon to his daughter to follow him dan also looked up as he heard the horses mounting the embankment but there was very little to encourage him from the stern aspect of jean la fargos back as it faded from view to be continued success after death there b something essentially tra gic about compositions published after the death of their creators many of tho works of the masters did not ap pear in print until after their deaths several ot the best waltzes of chopin for instance were still in manuscript swhen ho passed away the tales of hoffman offenbachs one claim to larger immortaility was never seen by tho composer bizets carmen and moussorsskys bcris goudounoff were produced during the lifetime of their composers but they could hardly imagine the great receptions that were to bo given to them in after years revival a little sun a littlo rain a soft wind blowing from tho west i and wcodsi and fields are sweet again and warmth within the mountains breast stopford a brooke mlnards liniment for dandruff the new wallpapers dealers and decorators send for our special sample book liberal discounts splendid values tho w j bolu3 co 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ilku to give you a good reference but my conscience compels mo to ate that you never got tho meals ready at tho j proper time vow i wonder how 1 can put that in a nice way well maam retorted the girl you can say i got meal way i got my pay tougher i customer i tell yoii its pretty tough lo pay 9 cents for a steak waller yes but its tougher when i you pay any less ing out hut one sight of la bello i marie had made him givo up all i thought of any other adventu j was stir in wainwright park land still without other occupation than that of gazing into maries eyes k kr w used to it i whenever the opporlunitv offered mn- also was accustomed to this when opportunity did not offer he superabundant manner of expressing made tho opportunity he had dons if slie hnd taken th ccca so today s10n to s p a lln ws now stand- just how dan knew that marie was w hsl ll ho f going lo rido down by the creek that t w h own lomain day is none of our husiness hut it was itu j a all of the business that dan had andi tha storm had b over he attended to it with exactness and was at ts eight now even relish it was with perfect confidence malloy who was used to storms and that he swept over the muff and reined weathered wordy ones fairly well- him- j his pony down tho bank to the trvstingj k was nonplussed by tho verbal j plucc lie gave a low chuckle of satis- j barrage which swept the usually eftec- faction as he observed two familiar tive smie completely off his face it horses on the bank of the creek marie v difficult for malloy to look mad was tightening her saddle girth and ha didnt now only disappointed j neenah her halfbreed maid was disappointed mostly at his inability the same assisting her tho cinches seemed to to make maries father listen to him be giving them trouble bllt j ia farge was unstopabb just a moment marie laughed j t1 thought of an irishman courting dan as he alighted let me help vou his daughter aroused his ire more oh monsieur dan it is you j ven than would a dozen 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