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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 4, 1932, p. 3

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2rv i jiv wi4 jjv -r- 7 thursday february 4 1932 umxkww the apion free pfffcss 2s2 v jl tjnderstodid thtat the boy the board sent heretor a preacher was single old mr ttrtlmili l n paused as he wosturfling away from ifo lkvjporeh of the stldely farav house to make this remark which was like the most important bit of- news which is kept for the postscript bfa letter he had obviously come over to luring the sudelys acmpllmentary mess- of his extra eftrly mshrwtatoesbut the jiew treacher was more on hla mfed ctan the new potatoes jon yes lndeiedi he is single mrs stldely assuredthe old jnh you know we cant undertake the support of a married preacher untiuhenew church is finished weu all i fchow about it is con uncle ambrose but some of us i for one couldnt account for a itady being here at the arstiage untessthe preach- or had is iiianli mi lib otc -ued-tjwfle-anitaeeet- ambrose laughed and nancy laughed with him sjie laughed again wh the caller formed her that the preacher must not marry until the church was nnished isnt that a splendid ideal she exclaimed eldred rwlll wprk like anything to get it finished this summery illgo now to show hirn these beautiful potatoes land tell him come right down takethropker i mr kei- lam a somehow witli quick intuition nanc sensed that this was a crucial hoar that much of eldreds career at brierfleld depended upon mr kellains approval or disapproval i think he must bethe that she thought cejnaiinausel and looked up at the church jesus saldrsomeoar wedding presents must have cost a good inlany dollars whispered the girji ihelp me never toj but this little brides book asi call forget heh mealways to see yoir tow ering up above eldred help eldred al ways to be somethlngllke ypu andto help the people who look up to him nancy did not sleep until late hat night she sat by the window a lontr tune thinking thinkingplanning after a while she dlvei down into her trunk an4 brpught up a llttleblankbook that she had made bytying together some sheets of note paper with blue ribbon intending to keep in jt a kind of diary of her most amusing experiences at brierfleld it would be fun to show it tothe girls when she went backjo school she had thought of briers from brier- fl ul it is worth more to me than all the rest for it has given me the vision i needed bless nancys heart- j p an possible titles neither of them- now would ever be wrlttonthellttlfelwhitebookta nothing- amusing would ever cover its pages it was to be just a little memory kind of dressed up young woman or girl scrubbing the front porch of the par sonage as i passed by there yesterday a young fellow who i reckon was the i preacher they sent here was cleaning up the back yard and burning trash so hes come already joined in t3hmdmothser rawlings from the big quiltpadded chair that was never rock ed by its quiet occupant tmartha she said to her daughter we some- body ought tove had him in for dinner or to spend ft bight just at first some of the young strongfolks mightve cleaned up a lilt over at the parsonage iiikelv ffir ytr yn saw attrtnnspp wnf somebody hed lured to do it twasnt anybody hes hired around sere twasnt any of our brierfleld girls declared uncle ambrose likely youll find out he flung wackt that they havent played fair with us nancy mcdonald was tidying up the pastors study in the little parsonage close by the unfinished church at brier- ifleld you poor thing she exclaimed involuntarily as she moved a certain photograph hile dusting the top of eldred s writing desk nancy paused- to scrutinize the face she had never seen the young lady of the picture but she was deeply interested in her in less brierfleld church whispered nancy to her brother somehow i feel like all the people were standing- by while he weighs us yo in the balance eldred smiled nothing to be scared of sis where did you get those fine potatoes s p mr kellam brought them jo us nancy ran down to the kitchen while eldred went out to meet the caller uncle ambrose was never happier than when talking to an appreciative listener or giving advice the former eldred proved to be and his youthfutoess seem- ed to call forth much advice from the eiow i dread to leave them all- jsldred your people i mean said nancy as hne fori the opening of sohool- drew recentiy begun ti realizehbw lreat a near vi when -you- feehkb part diet plays in the condition of the people needyou arid want you it makes patient it has been provedmany times you jove them and h makes you hiappy that arif intelligent balance of food is a footo the modern hqme remedy by barbara b brooks years ago children trudged to school with a bag of asafetlda tied around their necks to ward off illness that was only one of the many home remedies which mothers practised to keep the family heialthy and in good humor these traditions included casutt tea as a ijrovontl nygtntff invrmtlin trtltt hess sulphur and molasses as a spring tonic sassafras tea onion syrups tiir pentta6 and lanjaikjtthe bacon rind for sore throat we have outlived most pjf these ideas the misunderstood orator the orator in the park- was holding forth with great fevor arid constantly pimctuatlng his discourse with refer ences to uarwins prigthr of species a tall man and his short companion hung on the outskirts of the crowd but were unable to get hear the speaker whats he talkln aboutt bill asked the small man tired of craning his rleck to no purpose eat more fruit- 1 thmk re plied the long one all lie keeps talkin about is darwlns oranges and peaohest the turtle was somewhat unsteady as he found himself caught in laateddy he mused though i hurue i can hardly turn turtle because im a turtle already- grocers guarantee this money back i tea for it z choice qualities red label orange pekoe j i we nave oucnveamost oiepeseiaeas boottorhef else should w instead we try to build up everseeit she flljed all the pages that r nlghtr she was soafrald she would for- getisomeofthe things sh nieiantto do- our bodies wlui adequate nourishment proper exercise and good habits of living so uiat weajreostrong enough x flght off germ invasion ourselves ivod is a contemporary factor in the fleid of medicine and- doctors have only i have been happy all summer but expectt5s be isnt junf coming i wish she could come light fhntlj yfflri tin thoy wou bf nl tableelotuuuil was 14 iinae yellowed from being packed away so long but which x inlaw kit course i- dont know how youll feel labout it youre older through school and everything and mayb you wont jnindit the smiling face seemed to look down with the assurance of twenty- two on the perturbation of eighteen but ix caned you poor thing and ill not take it book said nancy las she carefully placed the photogtaph on the top of the desk twhat or who is the object of your pity she had not heard jdldreds step on the stairs and was genuinely stort- led at the s of h vnic y hi hind her ear ohl she said a little irritably i wish you- wouldnt scare me that way ive been feeling nervous ever since i came here i meant herof course nancy flung out her hand toward the photograph on the desk dont you think youre asking a lot of her eldred yes indeed quite a lot conceded the youngmlnister and just to be plain and blunt continued nancy i think youre asking a considerable lot of me when you want me to spend all my vtacation- at this place but f the sake o yourwqrk soon away- yes soon replied her brother they were looking out at the completed church the september sun was shin ing on its white spire you surely did work to get that done eldred and they both laughed even uncle ambrose declares the bans off said eldred the parsonage that had seemed so small before seemed very large and empty after nancy went away then one gldrloiis autumn day dame the real dreds flock welcomedher with open hearts but they really meant little more to amy thajialitera flock ofrfiheep safeguard- to health s the mod back in the kitchen nancy had an in spiration the noon hour was approach ing as rapidly as the clock would allow it a for various re fh r i i a f tpr m might sometimes be served earlier than is the general custom while uncle ambrose talked his own potatoes were steaming on the stove nancy made bakingpowder blscuits and fluffy cup cakes she opened some of the canned food thlxt she and eldred had brought along to meet a possible emergency then she went on an exploring expedi tion to discover the best table nagery and dishes to be found in her strange surroundings she found a real linen for not- returning some calls you are the only person here- whojmeans any thing to me eldredshesaid very frankly i should not be here but for your sake i cannot care- for these people i do not even know their names nor wish to know them why must i bran pretend to be interested in them nancy soon learned to care for them- and so will you encouraged the young minister amy shnnif ficr frpari nnnny l nn young she said schoolgirls easily mother looks to her menus instead of prescriptions what is an intelligent balance of food pmctically speaking if the days meals include cereals two or morevegetables besldespotatoes tone fresh if possible fruit plenty of milk quart for children and pint for adults is ideal and some form of protein cheese eggs meat nuts and flshj besides the iisual bread butter and dessert they will likely be ibalanced if this plan is followed you need- not worry about vitamins minerals or the many other food elements l a very modern ailment and one which our- ancestors did not have to guard a as as we do is cu tion we exercise- very little and we eatr far too many soft foods naturally looked almost snowy when spread on the diningroom table she also found some flowered cups and saucers and goldbanded plates it was so exciting this getting ready for ah unexpected guest that her cheeks were flushed and- her eyes shining when nancy went out to invite eldred and the caller to the dining room why why exclaimed uncle ambrose rising i had no idea it- was anywhere near dinner time i must be going this was met by cordial opposition by j1l try to do my best she added after pause tnow youre striking the right trail sis of course i understand that quite a bit of your success heie will depend on me for a while and then on amy al ways thats why i pitied heiv you know im in for it just till september ill domy best for you eldred just as i promised you im sure of that eldred put his arm reassuringly about his sisters shoul ders let me tellyaut a secret that will make ifiaasler dont think of it as my work think of it as his work think of the man of galilee depending on you and amy and me to do our little part our level best to help him give himself to the world thats needing him so much but doesnt know it otuch may be expressed toy a nod nancy did not reply but nodded eldred released her with an approving pat on the- shoulder and took up a huge leather- bound commentary nancy looked appeallngly at the smil ing face of amy brevard a mute under standing seemed to bind them in a secret compact somehow it seemed to nancy that this older girl must under stand how she was doing ah this just for eldred the man of galilee seemed so far away strong and p6werful need tag no help while eldred was close by and needing some one very much to help him succeed as a minister nancy hurried from the narrow hall way out to the narrow front porch and almost into uncle ambrose before she saw him hesitating beside the open door i am speaking to mrs eldred mcdonald if i am not mistaken the man began hat in hand while at his feet rested a little basket of early irish potatoes oh no nancy assured him im id h u uncle ambrose wavered then nancy clinched the matter by saying i prepared dinner a little early torday eldred and i meant to drive about the neighborhood 6pme this afternoonr oh mr kellamwoumyou mind going with us there is plenty of room in the car for three you could fshus where everybody lives their names and everything she did not look at eldred when she made this sug gestion perhaps he would think she mas carrying the initiative too far while his young host- and hostess must have sensed that their old guest was pleased they dldnot know how very happy they were making uncle am brose when had he ever been special company before with eager listeners to hang on his every word no matter how old nancy may live to be she will never forget that wonderful day she met eldreds flock at brierfleld with uncle ambrose as guide she and eldred learned the names and saw the faces of the greater portion of the church family- the young pastors heart warm ed asuncle ambrose introduced him in such rank and original words as ive brought our new preacher to find- out where you live you wont find any gray hairs on his head nor wrinkles on become enthusiastic over anything now soon eldrea began to wear a troubled look we are so happy just we too his young wife maintained why must we worry about others one day when eldred returned from making s6me calls alone he drew some sprigs of horehound from his- u pocket when amyran out tomeet him thats for your cold he smiled amy has a cold had been the excuse this time oh horehound cried amy sniffing jo im better already let guess who sent that eldred was it tfouirve6awii efltetsof elimination the resis tance of infection is lowered and we are veryadt tocatch something rough age that food element which stimulates digestive processes and prevents const- patlon should be- included in the diet we find roughage in whole grain cereals coarse fibred vegetables and fruits of the two meals below one is planned to include plenty ofroughage and the other practically none note the difference meac without rockjhage cream of tomato soup lamb chops mashed potatoes white bread custard meal with roughage cream of tomato soup lamb chops mashed potatoes string beans or head lettuce bran muffins butter stewed prunes f in the lrst meal the cream sou been made of strained- tomatoes minus their natural fibre and seeds the pota- that grandma rawllngs why to be sure replied her hus- band astonished beyond measure why why amy you em hma fhe jmlil and howis little mrs plumleys baby by this time does he seem to thj-lve4iny- better why amy were you in to see uncle ambrose darling 1 cried eldred taking her in his arms what has come over you eldred said amy is it true that great personal happiness always makes one splflshu t lasnotaselftsh ffirlr ewreds slstetnancy- mcdonald im going to stay here with eldred this summer to cook wash and keep house eldreds twentyfive but i thought the folks here knew that he was not mar ried well we were so informed said hlsbrowji but theres anianstiaaa oh his shoulders and a real christian heart in his breast it would have taken eldred mcdon ald many weeks- to- have mfade such a good start at pastoring the flock as uncle ambrose gave him that afternoon nancy too came in for her share of the trumpeting come and meet the preachers sister said uncle arnbrdse to every young person they encountered you lyouhg folks are going to like her shes a fine girl who will help you out with your sunday school and young folks fandangle 1iri just nancy said the girl i like to go to sunday school and to oiing peoples meeting and il help ill i can that night alone in her own room in the parsonage- nancy sat by the window looking out at r moonlight gleaming on the walls of the new enure in her mind she- could j see the little company that would gather there on sunday morning somehow she seemed to know them all now and to care she had not cared before except for eldred and his success eldred whohi she hoped some day would be a wonderful orator and sway multitudes of people she had wanted just that before a belated fanner come down the moonlit road slowly afoot as his form was silhouetted against the church somehow the thought of jesus over- whelmed the girl at- the window thats the way he used to gr walking like i never realized until to how sefflsh i have been since i came here it was something i found in the room where nancy slept that opened my blind eyes as- we say it seems to be a kind of little brides book that nancy must have mlade for me but for some reason she did not give it to me with the other gifts she must have meant it as a srprise find and so it was isnt it the sweetest little thing she spread before eldreds wondering gaze a little booklet made of sheets of white paper tied with blue ribbon over her shoul der he scanned such broken switches fro the p ax- remember always to be very res pectful to mr kellam and to call him uncle ambrose hes a true friend and a real christian remember the girl nlamed mrs charlie plumley she isnt any older than a high school girl and she has a littje baby who is sick dont forget to make the baby a little iwhite dress and some blue crocheted bootees help her any way you can toes have been whipped into a smooth flufflness to delight the taste the bread has been prepared from flour stripped and nothing could be creamier of softer than a cus- tard there is practically no roughage in the meal as it stands and often such menus are the underlying cause of many cases of constipation we can improve the meal by a few simple changes string beans and lei tuce have a healthful natural fibre of their own by serving the specified muffins we add bra which pt nnty- an excellent source of roughage but it talso contains tho valuable minerals copper and iron dried fruits dan be relied upon to furnish roughage because of their seeds skins and fibrous meats in making these changes we have not only improved the meal nutritionally but we have made it more appetizing arid interesting time to duck hasnt that fellow written a- book yes and if you arent careful hell give you a copy go to see grandma rawlngs often she looks so hungry for something dif ferent xo happen stay a good while with her and tell her things every thing she gets has to be taken to her and dont forget to take anything you dan to make her happy remember the -boy- who is hired to the goodson famuyliyauevoeliave a chance lend rrfmsome of your hooks hes smart and never had a chance dont forget his name is joseph praley speak at church bring the best thoughts you can to the young peoplesmeetings dont do anything just to help eldred succeed try always to think of the man ot galilee depending on you its only his success that counts why bless my life murmured eldred smiling strangely amy was nearer crying eldrejl she gas in the stomach is dangerous recommends daffy use of bjsuratt magnesia to overcome trouble- caused by acid indigestion gas in the stomach accompanied by a full bloated feeling after eating are almost certain evidence of the presence of excessive hydrochloric acid in the stomach creating socalled acid indi gestion acid stomachs are dangerous because too much held irritates the delicate lin ing- of the stomach often leadlngto gastritls accompanied by serious stomach ulcers stood 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