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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 14, 1937, p. 2

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correction through an error on the part of the printer the price in the salada green tea advertisement which appeared recently in this paper was shown as 38c per half lb instead of 30c per half lb by lewis allen browns susan morrison works in the dreary office of john slthwick wholesale dealer in crockery chester hadley young travelling salesman for the concern is in love with her but too poor to marry her then slthwick a welltodo widower of fortyfive unexpectedly proposes to her be fore she can give him an answer however she learns that a great- uncle cyrus morrison whom she has never seen has died and left her his entire estate she jour neys to the small estate she journeys to the small town where he made his home and registers at the hotel a group of lobby loungers seeing her name refer to her as the swamp heiress and sjy its a shame chapter iv mrs ames gazed at the resister and read aloud miss susan morri son new york city tut tut said doc waldo the town veterinary shaking his head how could cyrus morrison have been such a fool mrs ames said plaintively touch of senility 1 guess said sheriff dave johnson he was al ways keen an smart up to his last eickness but of course when old eben bosdick starts out to git some- thin sh dave mrs ames warned looking about the lobby apprehen sively you know you cant say n word about hitn but what his nephew hears of it and runs to him and its poor business policy to have eben down on u person doc waldo nodded in agreement and looked out at the street where susan could be seen heading for the ofllce of lawyer peaslee shes a pretty little thing doc said before sho goes back to new york by tho great lord harry im going to tell her about bosdick johnson declared ill tell her what a highhanded cheatin old ahem hello bert mrs ames called out sharply giving tho sher iffs elbow a nidge is bert bosdlck nephew o old eben came into the lobby lo mrs ames cive mo some cigarettes bert came over to the desk nod ded to the others took his cigar eltes and then looked at the regis ter they watched him slyly his veak face spread into a silly grin morrison say is she the swamp heiress i wo idei yep doc waldo replied paw thats a hot one wait till 1 tell uncle eben bert inrried rut the dang sneakin little rat johnson growled lawyer oscar peaslee had his heels comfortably resting on bis ancient desk when the bell above his door jangled to announce a visitor he twisted his head to see who it was instantly his feet came down and he arose mr peaslee said susan yes miss i wired you that i was coming miss morrison tho lawyer beamed well well how you get here so quick didnt expect you til tomorrow ho pulled a chair forward and susan sat down i was wondering she said cheer fully how you ever found my ad dress well now you got mrs tucker your uncles housekeeper to thank for that you wrote to your uncle once on slthwick crockery station ery she read his letters to him kept your address i see well mr peaslee just what is this estate why now miss morrison the bell over the door jangled again and eben bosdlck came in tcaslee he said in a sharply nasal and disagreeable voice you handlln the sawyer estate aint you yes but it is too early to get out an accounting that makes no odds tell tho wld- der sawyer the mortgage interest will be due next tuesday whos this young woman eben bosdlck eyed susan sharply to hei embarrassment client of mine oh heard bet name was morrison from new york she the one who heired old cyrus property peashe stood up and glared at bosdick eben he said im u11 capable of running mv own la7 business sdick grunted stared at susan aan then ent out eben bosdick miss morrison said the lawyer youll hear a lot about talm before ov go back to new york guess im tho only one in outh bendick who dares tak right back to him susan smilca i dont think i shall go back to new york mr peaslee she said well ot course you have your ins miss morrison he said troub led mrs ames over at the eagle hotel will take rood care of you yes iv already registered so you reglsteed already well that how old eben bosdlck found out about you his nephew haunts lie hotel and gets the names of all who register to report to eben w at is his nsiness susan ask ed puzzled grabbing money foreclosing mort gages practicing usury real estate hardware store and a little bit of everything hes a mean skunk if you will pardon tho expression susan laughed you make him sound very unpleasant now tell me about this estate my uncle left i believe there is a farm isnt there well there was a farm law yer peaslee said nervously was there isnt any farm now its like this miss morrison there is about six hundred dollars in the bank that comes to you but the farm did my uncle lose it well you see miss morrison ho exchanged his homo and farm for some other property just be died i see he turned part of the prop erty into money then lawyer peaslee shook his head sadly no my personal opinion is that he was sort of out of his head and eben bosdick took advantage of m susan began to understand lawyer peaslees air of mingled pity and em barrassment tell me about it please she said quietly cyrus morrison a few days be- fon be died exchanged his house trim buildings and sixtyacre farm fo eben bosdicks big swamp a thousand acres ot it a thousand acres what a lot of land how much is it worth mr peaslee my dear young lady it is taxed at ten cents an acre but it isnt worth even that much to be continued household science susan by fletcher january delights on busy mondays and often on other days it is convenient to have in your file a number of recipes for maincourse dishes that may be pre pared ouickly and easily here are two that are rich in food value are economical and very delicious baked lima puree 1 cupful cooked dried limas 2 cupfuls cooked potatoes 1 cupful cooked carrots diced 4 tablespoons fat 18 teaspoon pepper j teaspoon salt mix all ingredients heat fat in a heavy frying pan add vegetables and spread evenly cover and cook over a low fire until brown on the bot tom fold like an omelet and serve at once oven 3c0d far until firm in the centre about 20 minutes tks way of a man with a maid cost englishman plenty new york six weeks wooing by transatlantic telephone and cable cost george kamen managing direc tor of mickey mouse ltd ot great britain more than 650 but failed to win the american girl he courted lenore prince 24yearold buyer for a new york fepartment store cabled yes on dec 23 to kamens trans ocean proposals friends said and he arrived dec 2s to complete plans for an early wedding on dec 30th miss prince was mar ried to her hometown sweetheart my- katz 31 an executive of the same dep rtment store the brides father said the whole thing was sort of muddled to him ad sighed the ways of women are strange operation and more capital they could make a good deal more ot the lobster fishing on the west coast but the dif ficulty had always been the lack of cooperation he did not see also why the poultry industry was not more de veloped than it was today one pro ject that was on hand just now and ono which ho had very much at heart was the caledonian power scheme once the works wero completed they would provide employment for young men in tho highlands who were now- going away edinburgh scotsman sedan help the magician put up the magic numbers in the blank spaces and win a 100000 extra for promptness chrysler or 200000 bn cash find the magic figures and qualify for this opportunity certain nambtrs from 1 lo 9 wbch ii filled in the blank spier will add up 1 in any direction when yon and them write the number in the blank spaces aid tend the square in me right away together with your name and address cited in the coupon below act quickly ana win our amailng prlres there fcedej the cfcrjiler sedan 100 tnore yrltct xi may leak anbelleramo anil ytl it u tmc answer bow bend n ttiener jtt mall corf imported pronccts agency recd c036 st andre st p o station r box 10 montreal fq name vegetable hash 2 cups cooked dried limas li cupfuls milk 1 minced onion 1 cupfuls bread crumbs 1 egg slightly beaten teaspoon salt 18 teaspoon pepper put limas through a coarse sieve scald the milk ad onion the bread crumb egg puree limas and sea sonings turn into a buttered bak ing dish and bake in a moderate chocolate favorites canadian pioneers did not exist solely on salt pork and bread some of the finest european dishes were served in quebec and few epicures grew their salades such as romaine and lettuce indoors in the winter and they sent back to france for chocolate that food of wonderful flavor that was introduced to europe about the time montcalm sailed for the new world for over 150 years the finest chocolate has been used in canada at n very low cost it is no longer used only as a beverage and in cakes but combines with homely cereals to make delicious desserts of highest food value boiled rice takes a new place in the menu when it is topped with fluffy chocolate sauce and quickcooking tapioca combines with chocolate to give a company dessert in chocolate tapioca cream youre told to alkalize try this remarkable phillips way thousands are adopting recalls three brides of 1882 australian young folks are in credulous about their costumes winnipeg three brdes of owen sound ont who came west in august 1882 were recalled to i memory by miss cora hind the can- j adian writer in farofl adelaide australia while there during her present trip around the world i it was in 1882 misr hind herself arrived in winnipeg from her grand fathers farm in grey county ont to begin a notable career a news paperwoman and agriculturist just now it is spring in australia and a featuring of costumes o other times in contrast with latct fashi- on every side today people are being j ons of adelaides centenary year 1937 lines what a lovely day dress to start the new year it features the new back shirred fulness its black crepe romain with a sudden dash of color in the royal blue silk ropeandtassel girdle black picot braid creates hem line and accentuates the youthful swinging hem the braid also out lines the smart neck buttons from neck to hem invc a very slenderizing effect and make this model becoming to the fuller as well as slim figures satinback crepe velvet metal- shot laille etc are other lovely mediums for your choice style no 314g is designed for sizes 11 1g 18 years 3g 38 40 42 and 4 inches bust size 30 re quires 3 58 yards of 3uinch ma terial with 1z yards of trimming for neck and lower edge how to order patterns write your name and addrcs plainly giving number and siii of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coins coin prefer red wrap it carefully and ad dress your order to wilson pat tern service 73 west adelaide st toronto ont and youll jump out of bed in tho morning rarin to go tho liver should pour out two pound of liquid into into your bowels daily if thii hilo m not lliiwiur freely your food doesnt digest it just dceays in tlio bowels gas bloats up your stomaeh you ret constipated harmful pohons co into tho body and you eel sour sunk and tho world looks punk a mere bowel movement doesnt always get at the cause you need something that work en tho liver aa well it takes those good old carter a liltlo liver pills to get these two pounds of mlo flowing freely and mako you feel up and up harmless and gentle they make the hilo how freely they do tho work o eatomel but have no calomel or mcreury in them ask for carters little liver pills by name stubbornly refuso anything else 25c regal chocolate sauce 1 square unsweetened chocolate cut in pieces 3 tablespoons water 1 tablespoons melted butter 4 tablespoons sugar dash of salt few drops of vanilla combine chocolate water sugar and salt in double boiler heat and blend add butter and vanilla beat well makes 23 cup of sauce to make fluffy chocolate sauce fold 4 iblespoons of the above sauce into half a cup of whipped cream makes one cup sauce the plain chocolate sauce is deli cious on ice cream and other des serts chocolate tapioca cream 4 tablespoons quickcooking tapi oca 2 cup sugar vi teaspoon salt 1 egg yolk 2 squares unsweetened chocolate cut in pieces 4 cups milk 1 egg white stiffly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla combine tapioca sugar salt egg yolk chocolate and milk in top of a double boiler and stir enough to break egg yolk place over rapidly boiling water bring to a scalding point allow 5 to 7 minutes and cook 5 minutes stirring frequently remove from boilig water fold a small arjount into egg hie dd to remaining tapioca mixture and blend cool- mixture thickens an it cools add vanilla and chill serves 8 urged to alkalize their stomach and thus case symptoms of acid indiges tion nausea and stomach upsets to gain quick alkalizalion just do this take two teaspoons of phil lips milk of magnesia 30 minutes after eating oh take two phillips milk of magnesia tabids which have the same antacid effect relief comes almost at once usually in a few minutes nausea gas fullness after eating and acid indigestion pains leave you feel like a new person try this way youll be surprised at results get either the liquid phil lips or the remarkable neu phillips milk of magnesia tablets delightful to take and easy to carry with you only 25f a box at all drug stores also in tablet form each tinj alent of each tiny tablet is the equiv- teaspoonlui of genuine phillips magnesia hgllips sound advice to motorists drew the canadian writers mind back wistfully perhaps to those pioneer days in the west it was the lady of 50odd years ago which attracted my attention most miss hind wrote to the prce press garnet satin ruffled and fril led to the nth degree basque waist with endless gold and garnet buttons up the front cream span sh laces ruffles at neck and wrists a long gold watch stuck int a tiny patch pocket on the basque there were three brides in the old city of owen sound coming west in the august of 1fs2 and any one of thret might have furnished the dress for that window garnet satin was the cor rect wear for brides that year and the more frills and puffs the better thats all there is about the three ontario brides who came into the west hut miss iliads article indi cates australian young foil are just as incredulous about grandmothers ciothes as their canadian sisters crowds gather round these win dows and some of the comment is real fun two misses in their early teens surely no one ever wore clothes like that oh yes they did dont you remember the old tin type in the front of the album at grandmothers her mothers wedding group the bride was dressed just like that pointing to a figure array ed in a voluminous creation ot laven- the simcoe reformer writes with snow and frost streets and j der and white striped silk with black highways become slippery and add to nee flounces issue no 3 37 b 2 interesting variations irish lamb stew with dumplings may hold first place with many fam ilies but heres a recipe for mexican lamb stew that can be highly appe tizing if cooked with care 1 pound iamb neck cubed 1 tablespoon dripping 2 tablespoons flour 1 chopped onion 5 chopped tomatoes 3 chopped green peppers 2 quarts hot water vi teaspoon vinegar 1 cup green peas 1 cup corn cup rice 1 tablespoon salad oil roll the fresh lamb in flour brown in the dripping with the onion add the tomatoes and green pepper and pan fry all together for a few min utes add tho hot water salt and pepper and simmer for about one hour add the peas corn and rice cook until the rice is done when ready to serve mix the egg with oil and vinegar and pour into the bottom of the serving dish then pour the stew over this its differ ent but youll like it however if you are a bit skeptical of mexican dishes heres a simple recipe for good old irish lamb stew 2 pounds fresh iamb cubed g each mediumsized potatoes g each mediumsized potatoes car rots cut to suitable size 23 teaspoon salt pepper and kitchen bouquet onions to taste cover the meat with water and bring to a boil add vegetables and seasonings then cover closely and simmer for two hours until meat is tender thicken remaining liquid allowing one tablespoon of flour to each cup season with celery pars ley hay leaf and thyme some like more seasoning than others a bit of sugar usually not more than a teaspoon will bring out the flavor of the vegetables and the meat stews may be baked if you pre fer and they are delicious with dumplings noodles hominy rice spaghetti or macaroni the hazards of driving this contli tion of streets and highways brings wita it a need for greater caution on the part of motorists to avoid acci dents children may not realize that cars cannot be suddenly stopped on slippery roads and consequently take greater chances that they will dart out from tho curb in the abandon of their childish play is certain to prevent their doing so would be im possible unless the sidewalks- were barred with guard rails thus it is a duty and responsibility of motorists to drive their cars par ticularly in schol zones in such a manner as to reduce to a minimum the dangers which arise from the thoughtlessness of children in play childhood is tho happiest time of life and to expect children never to think of anything else but hazards of traffic is to deny them something of their birthright motorists have rights we know but no motorist has the right to endanger human life and too often v motorists taken refuge in the alibi he darted right out in front of me when a maimed and still form lies on the pavement the motorist who is reasonably cau tious has his car always under con trol near school zones and other centres where children are numerous he drives with the expectation that some child will dart out in front of his car but his speed is slow and often he is able to stop the number of children slain in the streets by motor vehicles is so appalling as to sicken the public mind motorists have a duty and a responsibility in this matter which most of them strive to appreciate those who are too selfish to do so should be sternly checked jay walkers are one thing but innocent children are another 1 am sure the skirt was five yards wide if it was an inch a deep yoke poke bonnet tied beneath her chin the face peeping out from ruf fles of blond inset with tiny rosebuds and a fall of lace thrown back over it and draping to the shoulders white silk lace mittens the bridegroom in very tight buff coloured trousers strapped down over top boots a buff waistcoat elab orately flowered bright green double- breasted cutaway coat with brass buttons and long tails behind elab orately ruffled shirt front high col lar points sticking out above yards of neckcloth swatched round the throat and tied in a butterfly bow in front on one arm a mighty silvergrey beaver hat with deeply rolled brim first linotype made in ganjefe kagcshima island japan has sunk 12 inches since the recent earth quake fine for kidney and bladder weakness stop getting up nights look and rbbu youngeu keep your kidneys free from waste matter poisons and acid and put healthy activity into kidneys and bladder and youll livo a healthier happier and longer life one most efficient and harmless way to do this is to get ftom your druggist a 10icnt hox of gold medal haarlem oil capsules and take them as directed surprise you newspapers periodicals and bonks are much cheaper today than they were a generation ago and one of the marvellous inventions which made cheap printing posible is he linotype because of the fact that the credit has been giver persistently elsewhere the canadian people are apt to for get that the inventor was a canadian ai ottawa man george pi infe drum- mond druinmonds machine was working for more than a decade in the dominion capital before it was intro duced in any other country in tho year 1877 drummoiid com pleted his invention and ran hie first nolten typemetal slug or printing surface bar in the world the speed was not very much short of the fast machines of today in that year be filed patents with the canadian of fice at ottawa and tho united states office in washington riy a tragedy druirrmond was de prived of his patent rights and he never received a cent for his inven tion however his name lives as a great canadian who gave the publish ing world one of its greatest advances he died in isflo there are about 2000 linotype ma chines operating n canada today with an approximate value of over 7- 00 000 tho circulation of daly newspapers ol all kinds in the do- r inlon runs t considerably over 2- 000000 copies and the speed with which news of tho world is presented to readers is duo in largo measure lo the linotype canadas weekly a barometer which can be carried in the pocket or in a handhag has been invented it will be a great convenience to persons whose week ends are spent rambling or othcr- the swift results will w out of doors the little weathci prophet is neatly encased and the women have always been superior of men sir charles higham the resides getting up nights some scnsitivc ncc which- tells the symptoms of kidney trouble arc wcather conditions has a wee due- backache moist palms leg cramps at one em am u butterfly at and puffy eyes if you want rca re- 1 h it d m suits be sure to get gold midali the original and genuine grand p lh travels towards a kidney stimulant and diuretic right p and whcn finc da to be from haarlem in holland give your expected the butterfly moves to- mdncys a good cleaning once in a wirds some tiny flocrs both of while which are painted inside the case

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