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Port Perry Star, 2 Aug 1923, p. 2

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'Mint and cucumber sandwiches are} refreshing in hot weather. To make! dip thin slicks of cucumber in French Seating Place these on slices of bu bread and sprinkle with chopped fresh mint leaves. ' Onion sandwiches are liked by |many. Chop a Spanish onion very| fine, put in a napkip and wring hard, mix with two hard-boiled bi chop- ped fine, add mayonnaise 'spread on thin slices of bread and butter. Marshonaliow: Sud lin sind, ily - f° It is wonderfully Slemnsing wiches are served with hot or 2 § a a ; tes. They require one-half cupful of ; : for little hands, faces, : marshmallow cream and one-half cup-| more, but the flies: do not get into the] &§ bodies. i ; ful each of raisins-and nuts, finely| house either.--Mrs, E. H. ; : PAR " ed. Mix the ingredients to- me oo in wer i PART IIL fio: the wounded, old, and sick of geht i" rend between erackers| A PRETTY BLOUSE stvie. | Wb It leaves a delightful fresh- # ; geth > : 4 > ; 7 } JY Ce TT saved hi ay the pack. At such a'time you leave' Ji tnin gli f buttered bread - 'and softnes TE hE age it Your wife alone with your son, and; "savory Alling sini _ cupful : i i : > gonlan coast. But here it is no bet: | ) \ v ter; the westerly gales blow straight Bishop. "He was to have it; Rot express £ you. the hourer 1 feel °F cheese which has been put through Ho Lifebuoy babies have beautiful across the Pacific on the rocky UR ) heaithy shins. : |ocoast to leeward, and the ponderous 'was twenty-one." ve that you lie," went on pitiléssly, "for you the old Mot express to you the horror I feel, meat-chopper, three-quarters of a for you, the horror of what you must cupful of finely chopped nuts, one sping man and a hard man; P® to hive done this thing. At first} sweet pepper or one pimento, also A beta) soul was given into your. I could not at all believe that you chopped. Moisten with mayonnaise or keeping, @n immortal soul, and a] Tents what yo said. a thick boiled salad dressing and put 'beautiful, generous nature, a mind of |. hy Jhoul dull and brutal men petween lightly buttered slices of gra- Afinite. possibilities. What have you!lke you be given a treasure you can-| ham or white bread. ! not understand nor cherish? I do not Soup beans can be made into an 'done? You have chained that boy to your plows and cultivators, stalled know, All you have Swe you justify| appetizing sandwich filling = thus: I=IN a : : \ vo 1 "slo 'him your cattle. Husks in- oo. Yourself, I have no doubt, by the Cook one pint of white soup beans EL IY] tH : ( / ud 'and' high-runuing 'seas. im among | Biblical verse that says, 'Children, ' 8 | , Funtil done, in, h fine. | a : stead of She bread of life have been gpey your parents.' Did you ever read ans. ore: Wen rainy hin mash Soe Ly [WS J EB -- The chief engineer, clad in overalls, in Robert's fincral . oo es Bishop? 1¢ is a Sommgnd butter, three tablespoonfuls of finely] '\¢ 1 . he g gr fmte 8 ust, the te 0 ue ik 4 weig says: 'Parents, h d ! J ; > h . mor. 4a ot ovr Seo no ove Mee to | Se PE nll Ps ie ron bf i material riches that made you do this, Woe unto you, Joseph Bishop, for you| with salt and pepper: and beat to ACNE GT BE v : = "Sixty tons is all wo have," he la Joseph Bishop, for you have prosper- have broken your son's life, and his cream. This makes an appetizing Ph Ho ph conlcally remarks. 'ed in this world's goods, but the pov-| spirit, and taken his youth from Bin! Soa: , Thi Takes In. arnetining \ ee g : But the captain, with tired eyes erty and meanness of your own na- and justified yourself therein! Woe ty pack in the lunch baskets. -- : Posing over the. chast, does' uot Ye ture. This illness of which your boy unto you for your wicked selfishness,| Toasted sandwiches. are used. as the : - : ply. He is measuring the uncomfort- lies dying came on him because you your vicious self-complacency, that main part of a picnic luncheon or ' 3 = -- == | 8bly long line between the ship and chose to bind his body in the hardest, has become to you a curse! Get down servi Indoors. Wie som abing bot * : There is but one safe thing for us| the nearest coal depot--at Coronel, ost monstrous of labor, to fetter hi8ion your knees this instant and kneel! to do, and It la the only way of keep-| "Six hundred miles is the exact dls- ibut simple is desired for refresh-! 4371. Fj d silk d Canto It 1s an unwritten law of the uni " . Winged spirit, and to shackle his in humility before your Maker and ments Slice white bread and butter a Laure bi A Thi al that the only rig ing our plece in the sun, and that is lance' bo says "and if the weather ardent mind. You will stand before pray that your son's life may. yet be' 3 A i crepe are here combined. This model . way keep up 18 104; yeep on going. was at all decent we could do it; but God on Judgment Day his murderer-- 5 d to d th ; the slices evenly, then maké into sand- {g very becoming to slender figures, keep going. This law mey be broadly | as it is----" He taps the barometer, and as surely as God rules in his Spay an CA at Jou may ie Wiches with thin slices of Canadian The back extends over the front in applies; It fs applicable to many Stinard's Linimont > Oorns and Warts | 80d the chief sees the Indicator full of aven, Joseph Bishop, you will burn tle of the wrong you have i Foy Cheese, or sliced dried beef. Place the yoke effect. Becoming plait fulness' things and to all people: friction. "Oh, well, chief, we can but - in the lowest pit of hell!" His voice Him a broken cna contelte Loerie ee ro Droller hd as | Sires Graceful Tulane to the drone ie ho SIM] Nous of E00 the Wonthoh Totter ne Suter, Joducs lier: 1g a : A : » 8nd! over a fire un rown on sides, The Pattern is cut in 7 Sizes: 84, '® have 0! its rough and | one us can con weather, halfspeed; she won't burn so much." Aeciised a, condemned, scarified. He He ill not despise fe This is His Bacon crisped in a frying-pan makes 86, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust! rugged course already far beyond but we can have jobs ready and wait: No Coal and Fifty Miles to Go. "I am ashamed to the depth of my. o. 0us promise to sinners, yea, even tyothsome sandwiches. measure. A 88-inch size requires 8% ' Where the turn should have been; still | ing for all kinds of weather. + am © depth of my, to such as you. Down on your knees, i req Anothet day and another night pass béing that I have d thi bo *{ A chicken sandwich filling which i8 yards of 82-inch material. To trim It 18 not in sight. Shall we give up ¢ 4 have done nothing about 1 gay, and cover your face and ap-' i 1¥ ato ' ¢ over, and still the old ship covers "this befo Twas fond of ol P"| nice to use for social affairs is made with contrasting material as {llustrat-' @0d stop? When the bicycle stops i#t| The best place for a vacation is "1 gave hin what Look 1 ol aging) proach th me the throne of Al-| thus: Mix two cupfuls of cooked ed will a yard 40 inches wide. | falls over. : where you can be most cheerful. . tage Jone flee all 100, slowly, ats... 2 A y mighty Lo . : Gs i 3 remepdous 2 2 to him, encouraged him to look for-| The momentous denunciation an 4 chicken (chopped in small pieces) | pattern mailed to any address on Erm == |. Pitty miles to go, the last shovelfal > 'ward to @ time when he would no a b 3 \"%, with a cupful of chicken broth, which' receipt of 16¢ in silver or stamps, by i 1s gone, and if once the steam goes > longer be your chattel. 1 knew when O20 . eat 2 Joseph B1shep like has been cooked until it forms a stiff| the Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West 4 : : - ) back very far it will be almost re s his Jgst*plea % you to bel gre, + thi a. RE oo nce the jelly. Season and stand in a cool Adelaide St, Toronto. Allow two be £4 : ) possibility to raise it again. --aliowed a little extra schooling, and . a A es man Srump OWN Upon, place to harden. When about to serve,' weeks for receipt of pattern. 3 \ a ize taut, a BE was. denied it, that he had come near sess. our vern tohaPeN, sprawling add one cupful of finely chopped cel-' -- : NS [over the Inst lap, especially as the $0 the b % int.' He had lost mass of quivering flesh. His head, ery and mix well. Spread slices of . f ther reaking po 08% lay limp on the seat of the chair and i i When I Retire-- weather looks better. hope, Youth is impatient, and right-| painful tears. oozed slowly from Biol Urved Liskly with Jase, tien wih 1 shall wear ragged clothes So then it is that the ast drastio X50, fot the day is short and no man | eyes, mingling with his sweat, Sting! chiveen mxie fr i Aeciiae| And ait by fhe pen fire. Te. ens Ship, mist be 8 when the night cometh. I ing his flesh, hurting him. His voice, And Meten to the winter wind burnt to drive the engines. x B » way is to remove the crumbs from th i shoud have told him to leave you, to| pyok it. | yay ie First the paint and the varnish and gn Way in. freadon. Dot hoi Rroken of Jee Surety and arrogance, | inside of small raised rolls (round or|As he moans and puffs his 'snow You'll like thi : i oJ. | the whole contents of-the bos'un's store ipnaions of tiv foih Wel coult banly'he ndersont, <0. Suk] etes Sod en) oampas the Vento me: fe ny. fe Sows to 80 piurshold apd fo she ! ¥ r q al chicke - ; 4 world about us held me back, Youlhs merciful to me--a sinner," he! ture. If a: chi Ne Iahan lie in the shade of the orchard dying furnace. Already the H.P. crank- not one of my flock, If 1 did canned chicken is used, make as sunshine shaft goes over with a more deter. : : stammered. a substit forth th ine] And watch the apple blossoms fall. would be accused of meddlin i substitute for: the broth by using : . mined thrust, and the flames leap out I worse. 1 am accessory 5 Old Parson Wayne dropped beside! one bouillon cube with a cupful of hot|! shell look up at the blue sky and the of the ship's funnel. TS red i nl | he chissy. Lela Son ons wr rt ' ife. He had tj 8 ream. : i 'ho : » kindled to flame the divine spark in a! tine. The gelatine in 2h be aided = } Hinetive b of { oe to En din me rth clod of humanity where it was 80, If there is but a limited quantity of Iehall sit by the brook in the willows |- a : Slowly, very slow} the stupidity that you, faint as to seem not to be. He had. chicken. two or three hard Lui] And hear it purr over the stones in the from nature-- : roars yy tim patent: 10g (come to me and ask me {0 ysed the scalpel of truth -to cut! ( hi od) be cided. Folled eggs sun, : and A We miles ea we pass long: you , { (chopped) may be added. ; } tilt lives. eT a through the impenetrable callosities| " Y : 1shall walk into the dawn; dewy megd- : J ee Sa ne ps mple of your vaunted fore] ong Tone, And ignorance to nerves RAINING THE CHILDREN. oy i 2 ta ; down to thirty, but the emergency-fuel I have often heard you Ln pe iy naensiized by their yaeation time brings with it added] "22 Fy Ba 8. 4 : he \ reffons are running low. * 'being a forehanded man, Now he lift eid up his vole in pray- problems in discipline. We make a Hear the, blusiay, the song bina, tiie ne oT \ -| Next, the cabin furniture; bunks are it Bishop, but I never knew it er, and his petition rose with the goent) Mistake when we. think of discipline Crow. caw d you to an act of such cal-| .¢ as only "making children mind." . Af nercs and lack of feeling that I Re ocneysuclde toward Him w i That, properly understood, it is an And find where he nests, % f ) i 3 Road, B., all make their contribution it only to those wild beasts A Tithe: later: the tort ok { effort on the parent's part so to regu- I stinll smell the. crisp hutymn " i 4 to the common cause. Bookcases, round to kill and perha: motor truck, jate the instinctive desires of the : / FTN fl | chairs, tables, and all the parapher Pp ps w= } ' @ ; driven at break-neck speed, turned in| Bee him garment the-hills with his s alia of i -- at. the Bishop farm lane. Beside Jo.| child that by his own efforts he gradu- splendor t ; B cabins are remorselcssly ally fits himself to be of worth to his A ' ; i At a mmm [fh on the rivers ent set, Parson) Comurtion. Wah roa 1 rSSusit ione he | Burning Thai Besta prt] iar hy ae jo! el The ideal is fine and helpful, but And I shall walk down the solemn cor- 7 ; a Ni He 3 Here fs someone's: trouser press, A universal custom: | benign saint about him. As for J ol two little daughters, aged six. and Fidors of trees: ii Ch 4d, h there a mahogany bildge table. It is cus 200 Blopop, Soribing mats humble! nine, sometimes cause me almost to 1}, G. Hillegas, TLE gr 5 ; A | neartbrealaing to have to part with that benefits every- [looked from his eyes than had been! °° *i8ht of it. They are quite dif- lig uf 4 th ferent in temperament and I find that n 2 A ere for many a day. To prevent depredation by rats and 43 : body. "You go | what works with one is not efficacious § $ ; { . go in first, will Jou, Parson?" Th ++ | other rodents silos for the storage of ; Alds digestion, |he asked. "I'm afraid" Bo the old Yith the other. 0: younger child ain in Mexico are made of concrete. ; yz A The last resource ts the lite Y {aman led the wa : loves to visit at a neighbor's, and 87810 3 . : / 4 | and every man hopes: that they, above cleanses the teeth, '| Molly Ray, % ' after she had been over several times i Te S-- f : a | / all other things, can be saved. But no, the | Molly an he Sout Yo meet them, and|yeoenily, | suggested that she should] Ths United States consumes about| - V/ soothes throat. Molly was changed too--a Molly years play at home that afternoon. When 2,000,000 tons of newsprint a year, 0 younger, radiant with hope all she J disobeyed and went over there, I ' enh la oO, br home, ge bh sip 2 y Per, put her was only| SEE : FUE : them; "the Jove brake, eM he Soa an hour before her usual bedtime, but| Ei! Hi SI0J WE 3 : Sweat, pened ves and ghe so loves to sit up after daddy Nakada In the marin. An 1 save, comes tht It hus kept ber trom) MUA MUAS IRN AWRY Mligaalign, him some mill, and he turned over To mer ar seetres. rrmes she { glosp ike 8 baby.| o roet: rag loosely around. her arm,| | But 1 tll dir OVery-i telling her that when daddy sees that,| 8 Rin you--there Wasi; will make him know that the. little] : something strange to it, too. Seemed arm has been' n ty again. She : aa if ho was getting: 14 rather be; d in.any way| Ph ¢| than to wear the r: on her arm, I never have to leave it on more than {a few minutes before she comes to | me repentant and begs me to forgive | her.

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