Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 7, 1937, p. 2

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tea for every taste bb beloved castaway by martha banning thomas karen chase leaves her home in the little town of two rivers to travel to a faroff place where she can for get the bitterness and unhappinesa brought to her and her dead mother and father by a vengeful woman mrs masters who as a girl had lov ed karens father and had been spurned by him and had in revenge concocted a malicious scheme where by she had brought him to financial ruin karen goes to the little fishing village of smoke mountain there she stays with peg ofarrel devoting her time to tending the villagers in their illnesses meanwhile pegs fisherman son job has fallen in love with karen chapter v kow could you possibly know i was here karen asked in a low voice i made it my business to know said macleod 1 went to two riv ers and practically choked the infor mation out of the ticket agent at the station he remembered that your trunk tags read mickie bay he has a good memory- that man i came to micile bay and had great luck seven years is a long time anything might have happen ed to you but they told me that a young woman by the name of karen leader lived over at smoke mountain they also said you had come from far away so here i am and more to the point here you are i could have wished remarked karen coldly that you had stayed in two rivers- no doubt but im offering you no unpleasant news of home- in fact nothing beyond my personal errand i have not lived in two riv ers for years and years and i re turned only a few months ago be cause he broke off suddenly to ask may we not sit down to talk a bit do you mind awfully they chose a shelf of rock out of the wind this mans face was vaguely fam iliar karen thought who was he my name is rory macleod i paint he said as if in answer to her thought perfect background that was it rory macleod a wellknown artist she had seen pic tures of him and she knew his work it was distinguished you paint with genius mr mac leod she said c then youve seen my work he inquired with surprise only reproductions but i re member them all it is scenes like this you paint rugged unspoiled stretches with plenty of wind cut ting across the canvas thank you thats quite the nicest thing ive heard in years i hope youll stay here long enough to get a frame around smoke moun tain said karen thank you again he looked at her steadily will you forgive my presumption in saying that you seem properly to belong in such a back ground of unspoiled bigness but karen would hear no more on this line- you said a moment ago that i looked like my mother but how could you know how could i ever forget her he countered softly how gay she was how gentle and delicate how she could swish over to that concert grand and play just for me an ador ing boy the music i loved best could hardly close hands had rheumatism and neuritis i suffered severely from rheumatism and neuritis writes mr w j tricy of toronto i could hard walk upstairs or close my hands alter taking fruitatfres four dajs the swelling left my hands and knees i could climb stairs and ladder i adrise any person suffering aa i did to take fruit-a- tirea they give quick relief try this real fruit juice herb and tonic prescription of a famous canadian doctor if you suffer tbey might dear up your case too 25c and 50c no substitute at druggists fruit atiyes tablets issue no 41 37 and that big sapphire on her left hand oh exclaimed the girl in a small tight voice and the little cakes she gave me to munch while i listened to her playing he continued dreamily yes yes karen whispered now carried away by his mood and do you remember the wee cinnamon rolls all curled and browned and best of all the fragrance of your mother when she hovered over one and her eyes laughing i worshipped your mother avho are you karen turned her face full to ward him tears glistened in her eyes who are you rory macleod dont you remember me at all she shook her head and yet i came to your house day after day you must have been about seven years old dont you re member a gangling awkward boy who adored your mother who at fifteen was sent away in disgrace to school in switzerland because he had removed an etching from the wall of your living room without permission in order to copy from it dont you remember karens eyes were fastened on his absorbed and reflective no but go on- perhaps i will your mother knowing me and my funny ways understood at once that the act was merely a reckless borrowing but the boys mother made him feel like a thief she worked on his remorse until he lost his pride and courage he wasnt really her son but an orphan nephew of her husbands whom she had brought up youre not you cant be that boy who lived at the masters house the very same your foster mother then was mrs masters karen had turned pale oh why have you come here why must you deliberately destroy what ive tried so hard to gain peace of mind and f orgetfulness i hated mrs masters rory macleod gave her a long sympathetic look ive come to talk things over karen beat her fist on the hard reck i refuse to discussanything with anyone connected with mrs masters she rose her eyes flashing wait a moment youve got the wrong idea about me i was obliged to come to find you for two rea sons one of them was to pay a debt to the daughter of a woman who made a boys life endurable 1 couldnt let you exile yourself with out he broke off then said i ask you to believe in me until we can talk more fully ive come a long way to prove he was interrupted by a mans voice calling from the top of the bluff karen sandy trews little feller is hurt v it was job ofarrcll silhouetted against the sky his red hair blow ing in the wind will you come as fast as you can karen tin little feller is crying for you jove whispered the painter what a figure of a strong man against a cloud chain of three karen started up the steep slant of the bluff rory macleod quickly gathered his painting gear and followed her her feet were well educated to rocks but the mans were not near the top he slipped on a loose stone and lost his balance karen turn ed to see him catch himself just in time to prevent what might have been a disastrous fall she quickly reached up one hand to job and with the other caught macleods steady she said take your time they made a chain of three job karen and rory macleod with the girl as the connecting link and this curiously enough was a symbol of their days ahead karen reach ing out to bothof them with job bearing the hardest of the strain to be continued nearly 127000000 pounds of rice will be- imported into the philippines this year london fashion houses booming paris worried as great designers continue to open showrooms in english capital paris is said to be looking to her laurels since another of- her great de signers maggy rouff has joined moly- neux and schiaparelli in opening a large london establishment fashion shows in london this season have been more elaborate than ever before main highlights of collections shown recently are the high waistlines the tight skirts that compelled the man nequins to walk one foot before the other the wide wide skirts for danc ing the predominance of red and rust tones the town is seeing reds galore the tinting of ermine wraps to or chid beige a soft pink tone and the popularity of nutria and other furs dyed bronze brown and of natural seal exclusively for queen though london society is flocking to fashion shows royalty is choosing new fashions without visiting town tinted watercolor drawings are made of new models that her dressmakers believe might be to the queens taste and are sent to her with samples of fabrics when she decides on a gown the design is immediately withdrawn from further showing and is made ex clusively for her majesty fitted at home designing gowns for queen eliz abeth queen mary and the duchesses of gloucester and kent has its own particular little difficulties care must be taken that there is a firm founda tion on which to wear decorations of various orders and also that the col ors will hot clash with the uniforms with which they are surrounded on formal occasions queen elizabeth and queen mary are fitted at home the duchesses on the other hand are sometimes to be seen at their drss- makers marjorie dunton a canadian de signer whoso name ranks with the great houses has made a specialty of the use of leopard fur for mtfis and handbags made to match premier blames war psychology general hertzog denounces it for causing present irternc- tonal distrust general j b hertzog premier of south africa thisweek denounced col lective security and attributed inter national distrust in europe to the war psychology of 1919 addressing a public meeting gen eral hertzog labelled the treaty of versailles the source of the present international distrust and armaments race but said south africa should support the league of nations must be fundamental change the war psychology of 1919 still persists ho said a victor of 1919 re mains under the delusion that the vic tory of 1919 provides a kind of sacred right in 1937 and in the future to de mand obedient submission from the vanquished to the terms of the ver sailles treaty it is quite clear that unless there is a fundamental change in this men tality of european leaders the next european war will bo the child of the treaty of versailles he declared urges league support general hertzog denounced collec tive security as an attempt to obtain peace by force or threats of force hereas the league of nations aimed at 4 science by susan fletcher at meal time and in between soon the landscape will become hazy and the scent of autumn will fill the air and the trees assume all the brilliant and beautiful hues of the spectrum man will reap the re ward of his toil in the fields and then comes thanksgiving and with it comes a holiday weekend vhen everyone will gather around a roar ing fire in the chill evenings faces will glow from brisk walks in the autumn woods and young appetites will be whipped to a new high by the keen winds of the season it falls on the housekeeper to have a good supply of food to feed these youngsters who seem abnormally hungry at this time of the year here are a few of the good things you can serve now cither at the table or for fillins between meals mince pie will make a grand finale to your thanksgiving dinner and the illustrations will show you step-by- step how to make a perfect pie crust pie crust plain pastry 2 cups sifted cake flour teaspoon salt 23 cup cold shortening 13 cup cold water about sift flour once measure add salt and sift again cut in shortening until pieces are about the size of a small pea add water sprinkling a smau amount over floor mixture and mixing with fork only enough to make flour hold together continue until all flour has been mixed in sep arate portions wrap in waxed paper chill thoroughly divide the dough in two parts and place one half on lightly floured board roll dough rery lightly to 18inch thick ness fold in half on board lift and lay across middle of pie pan unfold it to cover the plate fit carefully on pie pan to make sure there are no air spaces underneath trim off the edges with scissors leaving a halfinch hangover then fold hang over back towards the centre of the pie like the first turn of the hem of a dress this will help form a seal to keep in the juices of the fill ing when the top crust goes in place roll out other half of dough in a chcular piece just large enough to cover the pie plate fill bottom crust generously with mince meat dotting with butter moisten with water the little halfinch hem around the edge of the lower crust to make top crust stick to it make a few slashes in centre of top to al low steam to escape lay top crust across filling pulling lightly across filling to prevent sagging when it is baked cut away all overhanging edges trimming off evenly all the way around the pie take a floured fork and press the edges together all around this makes the sealing doubly sure and gives a pretty krinkled finish bake in hot oven 450 deg f 15 minutes mince turnovers can be made with the same ingredients by cutting 4- inch squares of pastry filling with mince meat and folding in half cornerwisc to form triangles they are perfect for between meal snacks all the goodness of mince pie but in individual quantities which can be eaten without a fork and now for some dessert dough nuts these are so good that they can be served at a party for sun day night suppers or any time they are miniature glorified models of the familiar doughnut dessert doughnuts 2v4 cups sifted cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder a teaspoon salt 18 teaspoon nutmeg 2 eggs or four egg yolks well beaten cup sugar cup cream sift flour once measure add bak ing powder salt and nutmeg and sift together three times beat eggs until very light and thick add the sugar and continue beating until light and fluffy add cream then add flour aro beat until smooth turn out on floured board roll i inch thick cut with floured 1 inch doughnut cutter fry in deep fat 385 deg f until rich brown turn ing frequently drain on unglazed paper when cold sprinkle with con fectioners sugar makes 30 small doughnuts hero is a cake that fits perfectly into the season this cake like a rose by any other name would be just as good but is so happens that it is called harvest cake and is top ped with rich harvest moon frost ing but to achieve success it rnnst at security through peace the inter ests of south africa he said demand that it support the league despite its failure over abyssinia the spirit of war to which the league owes its present degradation must and will eventually disappear he added he asserted that south africas co operation in europe when and how it shall cooperate either in peace or war were questions for south africa alone to decide canada needs bilingualism london judge says quebecs nationalism is result of on tarios intolerance bilingualism in ontario and quebeo to tie canada together was proposed by county judge joseph wearing at a dinner of the middlesex bar associa tion at london ont in honor of mr justice e r chevrier it was this reference to the new- judges frenchcanadian birth which inspired judge wearing while pro posing the toast to the justice to urge upon the large gathering of lawyers the importance ot bilingualism in can ada it it is true there is growing some thing of a nationalist sentiment in quebec it is a direct result of intoler ance in ontario judge wearing said he said if he had his way every child in quebec province would speak english as fluently as he speaks french and every child in ontario would speak french with the same ease he uses the english language a motor bus in stettin germany has been equipped with special seats upholstered in satin which can be reversed to form comfortable beds be made with fine cake flour its the delicate lightest of cake flour 27 times finer than ordinary flour that makes the dessert doughnuts so grand and gives you this lovely smoothtextured harvest cake harvest cake 2 cups sifted cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 34 cup brown sugar firmly packed 1 whole egg and 1 egg yolk 23 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla sift flour once measure add bak ing powder and salt and sift together three times cream butter thorough ly add sugar gradually and cream together until light and fluffy add egg and beat well add flour alter nately with milk a small amount at a time beat after each addition un til smooth add vanilla bake in a greased pan 8x8x2 inches in mod- crate oven 350 deg f 45 minutes or untl done spread with harvest moon frosting 1 cup brown sugar firmly packed dash of salt 1 egg white a cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla 34 cup chopped toasted almonds put egg white sugar salt and water in upper part of double boiler beat with rotary egg beater until thoroughly mixed place over rapid ly boiling water beat constantly with rotary egg beater and cook seven minutes or until frosting will stand in peaks remove from fire add vanilla beat until thick enough to spread add almonds rejoice if hubby doesnt notice it paris designer says take it as a compliment if husband fails to remark on your new dress when your husband doesnt notice that new dress you have on hes not unobserving hes paying you a com pliment so said lucien lelong french de signer in a lecture before the school for fashion careers here a woman is welldressed when you can not remember anything she was wearing even to the color of her dress or the style of her hat he said le long denied a statement at tributed to him that hollywood had replaced paris as the worlds fashion centre adrian and i talked that over and concluded there could be no possible rivalry ballerina school dress this now looking ballerina skirted dress is a darling style for growing girls the front closing bo dice makes it simple to slip into the buttons are quickly fastened within easy reach navy blue wool crepe is fetching as the original the collar and front tied sash and buttons are stone blue a gay cot ton print plaid wool or gingham rayon challis print etc are other fascinating fabrics for school with velveteen or rayon crepe for sunday school complete diagram med sewing chart is included style no 2019 is designed for sizes 4 c 8 10 and 12 years size 8 requires 2 yards of 39inch material with 38 yard of 39inch contrasting send fifteen cents 15c coin is preferred for pattern and write plainly your name address and style number be sure o state size you wish address order to wilson pattern service room 421 73 adelaide st w toronto business girls are tiring of reducing di survey shows falling off in s ming craze three out four prefer marriage to car business girls are rapidly losting i terest in reducing diets although th out of four prefer marriage to a bu ness career according to a study ma among about 2600 whitecol workers selected in 22 cities by an i surance company of the 12sc feminine office and pr fessional workers who furnished d tailed reports of their health reco and habits only 68 had undergone reducing regime during the precedi 12 months and another 75 planned take such a diet while 147 were pounds or more overweight 717 we within normal weight range for the height and 392 were underweight 1256 average weight the average height of the girls i the study was five feet four inche the average weight was 1250 pound which while conforming to lnsuranc health standards would rate as falrl solid compared to that of manikins almost exactly 75 per cent of th girls admitted that they would prefe marriage and homo lite to a buslnes career only five women and 14 men out nearly 2g00 workers complained th their working hours were too ion however 5g5 men and 521 women d clared that they worked under pres ure sufficient to cause perceptibl nervous strain bigger doctor bills the men spent more money for do tors and hospitals than the feminin employees but took less time off fron work on account of illness spendln a total of 18539 in hospital and do tor bills 41g men average 445 apiece while medical expenses of 15 989 were incurred by 4g2 iomen o 34g1 apiece isfac four unwashed member- of sov iet party at north pole the monotonous routine of wor and relaxation for the four unwashei its too cold for baths members o the soviet polar party camping on drifting ico cloe was descrihed b their radio operator ernest krcnkel falling temperatures were addin to inconveniences of their existence caviar cheese and butter froze s hard they had difficulty eating the and ice encased the tiny hut in whlcl they live at breakfast krenkel related the soaked their toast in water so the crunching as they chewed would no awaken the party leader ivan d pan anin sleeping at that hour once every two weeks because of the need to conservo fuel only shirsov who spends his whole day at scientific work in the tent washes his face once every two weeks ho is dirty from oil and grease and his hands are blue from the icy water but he is obtaining in teresting work from his observations krenkel told of conversations at tea time turning to spain china and mos cow he said the camper3 listen regu larly to moscow news broadcasts at night our dog cries in its slerp like it was having a nightmare ho added all around it is so quiet you can hear ice cracking in the distance gigantic telephone hoax is pulled mystery woman sought when procession of goods sent to house of bank director a mystery woman is being sought in connection with a big telephone hoax in london england the victim of which is colonel sir albert stern a director of the midland hank the hoax started with the arrival at sir alberts home narlm court teston near maidstone of a succes sion of motorvans the first van had n mass of ctt flowers the second a consignment of electric stoves the third 3 cwt of gro ceries then came one with a shower and another with a load of coal the bewildered drivers were toh that no goods had been ordered so back they went again limousines and fire brigade peace had no sooner descended on the house when two large limousines arrived the chauffeurs explaining that they had been ordered lo take a parly of people for a drive a checkup revealed that every or der had been given over the phono by a woman with n cultured voice riv ing the name of stern finally the maidstone fire brigade dashed up to the court with a clanging of bells a phono message had stated that the house was on flro but it was just another hoax stench bombs exploded simultane ously in a score of upper manhattan and bronx motion picture theatres in new york injuring at least 11 per sons and causing panics among th sunday night audiences

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