Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1939, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 1st 1939 page fee fo fum fudge by betty barclay yt old fashioned tads psrtle are coming back into popularity alone with the lothlng styles of grand- tnothera day cold wintry after- jttooaa and evenings provide the right aettlngi lor candy parties in a warm and coir kitchen i have found a new easy way to make a variety of radge using the delicious chocolate butterscotch and vanilla arrowroot pudding to be found at the grocers arrowroot digests easily and makes the mixture smooth and creamy here are recipes for making fudge easily with the economical puddings chocolate fudge 2 package chocolate arrowroot pudding 1 cups sugar 5 cup milk 1 tablespoon butter y teaspoon vanilla extract put chocolate arrowroot pudding ugsr and milk into a sauce pan cook until mixture reaches 234 p or forms a medium ball in cold water stir occasionally while cooking to prevent sticking re move from lire cool until luke warm add butter and tanilla beat until creamy and thick pour into buttered pan cut into squares onehalf cup chopped nuts may be added before beating makes 14 pounds butteraootah fudb 1 package butteracotch arrowroot pudding 1 cup sugar k cup milk i tablespoon butter u teaspoon vanilla extract put butterscotch arrowroot pud ding sugar and milk into sauce pan cook until mixture reaches 184 f or form a medium ball in cold water stir occasionally while cooking to prevent sticking re move from are cool until luke warm add butter and vanilla beat until creamy and thick pour into buttered pan cut into squares onehalt cup of chopped nuts may be added before beating mnkes 14 pound orange cocoanut fudge 1 package vanilla arxow oot pudding t clips sugar jn cup milk cup eh rt tided ro oanut 1 tablespoon b liter 1 teaspoon srated orunrt ind put vanilla arr w root pudding sugar milk and cocojuut into sauce pan cook until mixture read ra 34 h or loims a soft ball in co 1 water stir occasion illy while rooking to prevent sticking remove from art cool until luke wcrm add butter and cm cd or nee rind boat until creamy and thl k pour into buttered pin cut ii t rarji reb makes 1 p subscribe to the herald haltons leading weekly dressmaker had to quit joking hands swollen with rheumatism pity this poor dressmaker i nine ttenths of her work consists of sew ing and she was not able to sew rheumatism in the hands was her trouble and she tried any number of remedies- but nothing helped much until she came to kruschen three and a hau years ago she writes x had a violent attack of rheumatic pains my feet and hands were swollen the pain was terrible j was really quite crippled and help- trted many remedies without s then i started on kruschen salts and after one month j could stand up again then i walked with a cane in three months i was quite well again as i am a dr you can imagine what it meant to me not to be able to work my sew lng machine what a treat to be able to walk to work and to be free from pains mrs kj3 the stabbing pains of rheumatism are often caused by needle pointed crystals of uric acid lodging in the joints kruschen brings relief be cause it helps to dissolve those troub ling crystals and to expel them from the driving the point home in a trenchant editorial on over government and increasing taxation in this country the peterborough exa miner says the most serious part of the problem is that our govern ments have the right to keep on in creasing their various powers and they all possess the right to force re venue if they are not getting what they consider necessary then they can go ahead and plan to get more and it adds if the people wish to protest they can eventually turn the government out but they have guarantee that the next government elected will not in tum do the same thing by way of illustrating the consequ ences of many governments seeking taxes the examiner cites the instance of a man having his house painted ho goes to the man he considers can do the work well and he knows li advance what he is going to pay if he were getting his house painted on the same principle as we apply to our multiplied form of government then he would have ten painters and they would all come and paint the same house and he would in turn have to pay them this is a homely illustration but of the kind that impresses itself on tt c mind and the mind of the can adlan these days is centred on this 1 roblem of increasing taxation and what can be done toward its solut on proposed by vaamu 8- botrrawomh e wheeler syndicate inc wntjsenrte at the moment when the bell rang doris was bending toward her mirror for the last finishing touches the next minute her hand was in his always glad to see you david old dear you look prettier than ever to night shall we go he glanced at his watch we might as well be there when the curtain goes up she had a momentary impulse to tell him that she wanted to look prettier but would that be wise as he held her cape his hands light ly touched her shoulders ail the feelings he aroused in her started thumping and pounding against ber heart her head her whole being she ached to clasp them but didnt dare for everything held her in check her pride bringing up and her age twentynine tomorrow lord she drew the cape about ber as if she were incasing herself hi armor couldnt he see or feel a lit tle of what she felt at the theater the play ended with the vamp winning the hero away from the other woman and as they went out david remarked why did the other woman let him get away she couldnt very well tell him how much she wanted him when he hadn t asked f her coum she she might have had him with a little more effort david retorted effort what how she looked up at him and never had she felt so much before m her life it was ut- uvks in oca furniture van no taxes ob bent to pat the old adage that nothing is more sure than death and taxes ap plies only partially in the case of richard polley orangevllle living in an old furniture van stripped 0 its high wheels and banked all round at the base with sod as a means of stooping cold winter draughts mr polley declares his home is comfortable warm and that it contains every device necessary for everyday home life lighting for his oneroomed home mr polley is perhaps the only man m orangevllle who is obliged to pay no taxes or rent similarity he has no need of a telephone and says that radio is something else which is not necessary and is therefore not required to pay for these oonveni- short short story complete in this issue lighting- ofr his one roomed home is supplied bu coal oil lamps and because of ttuvhe is not visited by ssengers delivering hydro bills every two months all in all mr polley is quite contented and has few if any worries in the world his strange abode is situated on the townllne and this winter is the third he has spent in this house which consists of a single room roeas urlng 16 feet long by 6 feet wide floor to roof measurement is just un der 8 feet a small stove supplies heat and is also used for cooking at hfe front door is a deep was filled with- crystal pure spring water which mr polley claims is the beat in the land he is very proud of us water supply f costs for both food and fuel aie very small mr polley says a re tired brarrtnan who worked for many years on the canadian pacific rail way mr polley has been a resident of orangeyule since 1925 authorities commend akmx government reports show that pri son authorities freely acknowledge the practical results of religion on prison reforms as will be seen by the following on a religious conception or thcv entire prison problem real prison re form must be based it is a reocgnls- ed fact that in order to secure a re building and satisfactory recon struction of the inmates character his heart must be reached salvation army officers visited the prison on the last sunday of each month and their presence and organized jsongservioea were much appreciated by and of great benefit to the inmates who at tended 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in the radiator sputtered so she got up and gave it a turn what a re lit it would be if she could shut off her pent up steam by a simple twist there was a step behind her dav d s she turned quickly doris forgive me for startling you i must have lost my cigarette case may i look around perfunctorily he looked in the creases of the couch now under the couch down on his knees she could have touched his fair head bent so scarchingly toward the floor his head turned and he was looking beseechingly at her was it at her yes he was saying quick mad things to her darling look at me i love you don t you care a little tell me tell me i want you terribly he bowed his head on her lap and seized her hands a strange still ntss as of a droam hung over the room alternating waves of fe ver and cold swept over her she uas shaking impulsively she with drew her hands from his clinging ones and gripped her head then she laughed rocking back and forth while swift tears rolled down her cheeks and still she laughed and laughed and couldn t stop he heard only her laughter which humiliated him and cut him to the quick how he misunderstood her what blun derers men are he staggered to his feet clutched his hat and the door banged behind htm all at once she realized she waa sitting up in her bed with the wind blowing from the open window upon her hot face a dream she fell back on her pillow exhausted dons felt collected and deter mined after her dream which re mained with her as a symbol when david called the next evening i can t go to the theater tonight i must talk to you instead i am miserable i i she stammered although it was all very deliberate which he dtdn t know it was far from easy and taking hold of his hand she led him in by the ore he could fee her trembling as he gently put his arm about her i hate to see you this way what is on your mind what is the mat ter everything everything i ve got to tell tve pocketed my pride please please understand i had the most ghastly dream last night about you and me i can t stand it any longer i can t i cant what is it dear his arm tight ened about her he had never seen her so thoroughly human mtscrsp ble so appealing and beautiful be fore david i lovej you and i want you more than anything else in tha world she sobbed almost reverently he took hex hand and pressed h to his lips mur muring as he took her in his arms i never dreamt you cared like this i a muffled sound from black shoulder interrupted what must you think of me for proposing to you this way 1 am afraid well have to put tha trousers on you and the skirts on jookey don vi eade sensational comeback who has ridden fifty winners is shown uoiaddling mrs o h strates exhlliratlon after rid lng the horse to victory to give him his 50th winner of the season at hiateeh park no other jockey ever rode that many winners in the florida season optical needs vary oognlae and prescribe glasses consult there can neer be a set rule for fitting or recommending glasses the human eye 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