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Durham Review (1897), 1 Apr 1937, p. 2

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WÂ¥ who ac la W it to give you this causeâ€"well, I w Seattle !" He stood looki a moment, then away. He woul to take ker in his glowing little fac "We must tur said. "I‘ve got : to doâ€"also a lit wire you some ti out fail Dick." She stopped and put the tip of her finger on his shoulder. "I‘ll use all the persuasion I‘ve got on Dad "I wish we had on snowshoes so we could swish along for miles and milesâ€"* "Right away to heaven‘" Dick added luughing. "We‘d have to be north for that, far north where the air is like champagne and where the lakes and rivers are frozen and the to taxe her in his arms and kiss that glowing little face. "We must turn back now," she said. "I‘ve got a lot of persuading to doâ€"also a little packing. 1 shall wire you some time on Friday withâ€" out fail, Dick." "I‘ll be on the lookout all day F:ilay for your telegram." doek &1 0 W leve! Claudia â€" Townsend â€"meets Dick Whalen at a hockey game in Seattle one night. Her interest in Dick inâ€" furiates Wallace Rornell, rich young lsmbernan, who wants her to marry bim. Walace and Dick were colâ€" lege risals, and now when Dick seems to be making progress with Claudia where Wallace has failed. V/allace grimly determines to get bim out of the way. He orders Mr. BEraddock, manager of one of his lumber camps in British Columbia, to effer Dick a job at the camp near Burns Lake. ranger Dick Whalen lwuughed. "You‘ll be a little wizard if you ran~> that! It‘s not so easy to rsuade a mast to take on a sec CHPATER 11 The subject of Bornell‘s and Bradâ€" ck‘s conversation, meanwhile, was uldin@ along a snowy trail in the ods twenty miles awayâ€" with Visize today for a FREE cop zen of Ryders® latest and greacest seed book. 122 pages. Unique noveltics ©id favourites. Practical advice. 6 No name stands higher emongst gardening experis But you know Dad is Mining Reâ€" ler for the district. I happen to w there‘ll be a vacancy in the ce next week! That‘s why we going to Victoria. Dad wants ee a man for the jobâ€"some man + accepted it, then took another Dad will knâ€"« on Friday afterâ€" n. If the cthe» man doesn‘t take "SALADA C Green tea at its best Love Huntress not yo‘ ree feet deep on the T‘l CGREEN TEA this job," she said, "beâ€" I want you to stay in me king down at her for en turned resolutely uld have given much his arms and kiss that nd n ©1920) I to, Dick." were thoughtful. ming. If only I over till the sumâ€" nes open." : exclaimed. "Have Assay Office here vuald vC eâ€"Claudia? I you Dickâ€"" s difficult for they‘d 1 Bv H. GLYNNâ€"WARD e jobs are ill always e, because how Td â€"1 just n°t Seed 1€ ight said Kec P "So," Wallace commented with a sarcastic smile, "she‘s roped you on her string, too, has she _ She‘s had me on it for a couple of years. Take my advise, Dick, old chap! Don‘t fall too sard for Claudia Townsend! She‘s nrobably forgotten you and your job already." "That so?° Well, we‘ll not disâ€" euss Miss Townsend. Ah, here we are. Will you wait a moment while I see if there‘s a wire?" Walking along the street, Borâ€" nell‘s dark face grew cloudy as he listened to Whalen‘s account of Miss Townsend‘s interference on hig beâ€" Dick Whalen felt hot and disgustâ€" ed, but he said coolly: Dick didn‘t know what to make of Wallace‘s comment. Was it jealousy that had prompted it? He had heard of notriing between Wallace and Claudia. _ Well, be couldn‘t afford to quariel with a man who was ofâ€" fering him a darned good job. He wont to the desk, asked about the wire,. and turned away didsapâ€" pointed. Born«ll, meanvwhile, was thinking that this business must be stoppedâ€" Dick and Claudia. thrown together here in Seattle! Somehow or other Claudia‘s telegram must be interâ€" cepted. Itduaiit t AOWth s td TVeAdace fingered the envelope, reâ€"reading the address, "Mr. Richard Whalen" « . . Then he opened it. . . * It was from Claudia. "The other man has backed out, luckily. Dad say: you can have the Jlob. Be ready at Assay Office on Monday morning. Delighted. Cheerio PM o liy we PP a job in the lumber camp at Burns Lake in central British Columbia. "You‘ll like it up there, Mr. Whalen," Praddock put in. "Everyâ€" thing‘s in full swing. We get the logs ou: on sledges over the snow, and take them out across the lakes that are all froze solid." "It sounds fine," Dick agreed. "Well, then, that‘s settled," said Wallace. _ "We want you to travel porth tomorrow â€" with Mr. Bradâ€" For the rest of Wallace stuck close he insisted on taling for dinner. Dick agccepted Wallace‘s tion to dinner, but first th back to the Metropole, Dick in Wallnce‘s car. Dick Whalen was speaking, and it was in Wallace Bornell‘s office where tke two of them, with Borâ€" nell‘s manager from the north, were seated. Dick had just been offered "It‘s really tremendously good of you, Wallace, but Iâ€" well, I well, I can‘t quite say for certain that I can go." aI INBIGESTIGH PILLS Correct Gas, A achâ€"reliove â€"p dered digestion 15c postpaid Rohrlach, 191 Park, Kitchener, Out W laudia Townsend." lesue No. 14 â€" the rest of that afternoon ce stuck close to Dick. Then isted on taking him to his club Gas, Acid, Weak Stomâ€" prea Wallace‘s invitaâ€" r, but first they went Metropole, Dick‘s hotel, pain from â€" disor. 520 Don‘t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket Granny, Who Is a Successful Busiâ€" ness Executive, Advises Women To Seek Diversified Activity. When you take the fragrant spices of Araby, take the most perfect and finely milled cake flour you can buy, take fruits and sugar, molasses and egszs and blend them together, You can‘t help but turn out the most deâ€" licious and flavorsome spice cake you have ever made. Your reputation will be made, too, and when the fragrant aroma of the Orient comes floating out of your oven, you will know that you have something fit for a Sheik, not to mention your own family. Perâ€" haps you may even murmur, "Allah, be praised!" ARABIAN RIBBON CAKE. 3 cups sifted cake flour, !4 teaspoon salt; 1% cups sugar, 1 cup milk, 1% teaspoons cinnamon, 14 â€" teaspoon mace, *4 teaspoon cloves, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 23 cup butter or other shortening, 3 egg yolks, well beaten, 3 egz whites, stiffly beaten, 3 tableâ€" spoons dark molasses, 14 teaspoon nutmeg. NUTLEY, N. J. â€" For a happy life, 79â€"yearâ€"old Mrs. Wilhelmina Wood advised women today to mix babies, business, love and sports. "Don‘t put all your eggs in one basket," she said, "and remember the only formula for feminine indeâ€" pendenceâ€"a synonym for happiness as a constant search for variety and diversified activity." Sift flour once, measure, add bakâ€" ing powder and salt, and sift together 3 times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually and cream toâ€" gether until light and fluily, Add egg yolks and beat well, Add flour, alterâ€" nately with milk, a small amount at a time, berting after each addition until smooth. Fold in essz white. Fill one greased 9â€"inch layer pan with 1â€"3 of mixture. To remaining mixture, In Arabia, when a man has eaten another man‘s salt, he is morally bound to do no harm to his host. Salt symbolizes the bond which exâ€" ists between host and guest and it may be because the spices which go into this Arabian Ribbon Cake come from the East and still retain some of the mystic powers of that land or just because it is a swell cake worâ€" thy of approval on its own merits, but we predict that anyone who partakes of your Arabian Ribbon Cake will be bound to everlasting peace with you. Tiny, grayâ€"haired but spry, Seotâ€" tishâ€"born Mrs. Wood has followed her own formula, is a successful business executive after years deâ€" voted to raising a family of five boys and one girl, She was a grandmother when she got her first job, Now a dyedâ€" inâ€"theâ€"wool "career woman" _ she looks back on 15 years of daily nineâ€" toâ€"five routine. She is head of the assembly and inspection department of an instrument manufacturing company founded by a son. _ She started with the concern when it orâ€" ganized in 1923 and has not yet take no vacation. Wallace smiled grimly as he foldâ€" ed the telegram and put it in his pocketbook. He knew Claudia would not be back until Sunday night. Meanwhile Dick Whalen must be well on his way north, not knowing that the telegram had come, under the impression that Claudia had forâ€" gotten all about him. No one ever need know that the telegram had fallen into the wrong hands. "I have my afterâ€"officeâ€"hours acâ€" tivities," she said today, "and I‘d be lost if I deserted my job for two weeks." Lithium is the lightest of all known metals. (To be Continued. | Woman‘s & â€"World "All the Spices of Araby" By Mair M. Morgen Doctor Suggests Holiday In Bed Says There Are Thowsards of People Who Don‘t Get The‘r Dr. Alfred Cox, general secretary of the London Health Resorts Assoâ€" ciation, doos not agree with the preâ€" sent distribution of holidays. Speaking at the Institute of _ Hyâ€" giene on "Holidays in Winter," he said that the man who had to do neâ€" cessary, dangerous, or disagreeable work, ought logically, to have the lonzest spelil of holideys. The idle rich, who had done nothing to earn a holiday, ought either to be compelled to go on "killing time" or, perhaps, better still, be given a job of really bard work,. Dr. Cox advocated a holiday in bed. There were a good many thousands of people who never got sufficient sleep, he said. Q. How can I clean brass fixtures that are exposed to the outside air and elements, so that they will hold their luster longer? A. After cleaning the brass, rub it with paraffin, then polish,. Q. How can I keep cheese moist and free from mold for several days? TIME SAVERS Q.â€"Should one use hot or cold water when making a mustard plasâ€" ter? Farmers Attentionâ€"Spring is nearly here, Consult your nearest Harness Shop about Staco Harness Supplies. We sell our goods only through your local Staco (Leather Goods dealer. The goods are right, and so are our prices. We manufacture in our facâ€" tories â€" Harness, Horse Collars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blankets, and Leather Iravelling Goods. Insist on Staco Brand> Trade Marked Goods, and you get satisfaction. Made only by : Samuel Trees Company Limited 663 King St. West, Toronto WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Combine in saucepan 1 cup each finely cut raisins and figs, 4 cup fineâ€" ly cut dates, 1 cup water, 2 tableâ€" spoons butter and dash of salt. Boil slowly 6 to 8 minutes, or until thick enough to spread, stirring constantly. Cool. Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice and % teaspoon grated lemon rind. TART LEMON FROSTING Cream together 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind and 4 tablespoons butter. Add gradually 3 cups sifted confecâ€" tioners‘ sugar, alternately with 3 tablespoons lemon juice, beating thorâ€" oughly after each addition. Add dash A. Neither hot water nor cold water should be used. It should be tepid. of salt. A. By wrapping the cheese in a cloth thoroughly saturated with vineâ€" gar. add spices and molasses and blend. Turn into two greased 9â€"inch layer pans. Bake layers in moderate oven (375‘ F.) 29 to 25 minutes. Arrange white layer between spice layers. Spread Fruit Medley Filling between layers and Tart Lemon Frosting on top and sides of cake. Sensitive instruments have been deâ€" veloped to watch the amount of the poisonous gas resulting from combusâ€" tion in the engine which finds its way into cabin or cockpit. Washincston.â€"The deaths which reâ€" sult from carbon monoxide poisoning in automobiles and homes, acronauâ€" tics experts said this week, prohâ€" ably never will occur in airplanes. Monsxide Danger Slight In HARNESS AND COLLARS FRUIT MEDLEY FILLING Made For Purposeâ€"Smailer Ones For Babies Scld at New York New York. â€"Rescue of a TOâ€"yearâ€"old leather worker from death by gas fumes disclosed last woek that the manufacturer of catsâ€"o‘~nineâ€"tails â€" the whips whose history dates back to the carliest days of piracy on the high seasâ€"continues as a small inâ€" dustry on New York‘s crowded lowâ€" er east side. Benjamin Schwartz, who, except for a visit of a neighbor woman, would have been a victim of gas from his own unlighted stove, makes the whips and sells them to hawkers, who pedâ€" dle them to mothers and husbands of the crowded tenement section. Originally a Rumanian â€" cobbler, BSchwartz has been making the mulâ€" tithonged whips in his dingy shop for 15 years. Seemingly there has been no change in methods of child â€"or wifeâ€" discipline in that period, becatse business is still as good as it ever was. Wifeâ€"Beaters Recommended for babies and little children, Schwarts said, is the light model, with eight thin strips of leaâ€" ther bound to a wooden handle. A more popular size is the second, with five bands of heavier leather. The third size â€" his daughters exâ€" plained it was gencrally used by husâ€" bands to keep their wives "in line" â€"was heavier and stronger than the other two. But, he said, it costs more. The "whip man" is a familiar figâ€" ure in east side streets, strolling alâ€" Send 20 cents in coin for this pattern to NeedJecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd., 78 West Adclaide St., Toronto. Gillett‘s Lye makes light work of iz 2 < AFE dozens of hard cleaning tasks ... | § .. k saves you hours of drudgery. Keep *°Z. 2 U a tin always on hand! k L in ts aoe, ie ‘,’5’ Re YE < Never dissolve lye in hot """‘:*o‘.é’-\.m water. The action of the es s 2 P e lye Iiself heats the water. menmat FREE BOOKLET â€"The Giliett‘s Lye Booklet tells how to use this powerful cleanser for dozens of taskes. Send for free copy to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberty St., Toronto, Ont. Be a "fashion queen" on a budget! ‘This jiffyâ€"knit boucle blouse with plain matching mkirt does the trick. Boucle is dressy and inâ€" expensive and the work goes fast. Pattern 1428 contains detailed directions for making the blouse shown as well as a skirt in sizes 16â€"18 and 38â€"40; ilustrations of the blouse and of all stitches used; material requirements. Cuts right through clogging matter © Just use Gillett‘s Pure Flake Lye regularly ... and you‘ll keep toilets, tub and sink drains clean and running freely. It will not harm unpleasant odors as it cleans. ""I have so much trouble with sluggish drains" *"Use GILLETT‘S LYE. it clears the dirt right out"" Buying Whips Laura Wheeler Jiffyâ€"Knit Blouse High Style At Low Cost Of all the people in the world, 40,000,000 speak Chinese, half that number speak Eaplish, 149,000,000 speak Russian, £0,000,000 speask German, and only 50,000,000 or so speak Italian. ong with a gross of the catsâ€"o*nineâ€" tails over his shoulder, calling out to Jeowish housewives: "Finif cents, a conchickell," or "Five cents . a whip." There‘s nothingâ€"absolutely nothingâ€" to take the place of perfect health as the foundation of a happy life. And no better way for every one to get it than to turn to that famous tonic wine, Wincarnis. Wincarnis is not a drug. It is simply the purest of fine wine with all the valuable properties of the 2‘% lbs. of rapes which go to every bottle, comâ€" Eined with the strengthening elements of beef ard guaranteed vitamin malt extracts. From your first glass of Wincarnis you will feel new vigour stealing through your veins. You will sleep more soundly, wake more refreshed. In a few days you will have forgotten the irritableness of your former halfâ€"weli state. You will go through the most strenuous day at the top of your form. Twenty thousand doctors have recomâ€" mended Wincarnis for nervous digorder, pale complexion, debility, and 5;, runâ€" down conditions. Start takingâ€"and enjoyingâ€"Wincarnis today, and get on the highâ€"road of health. Your druggist sells Wincarnis. â€"Sales Agents: Harold F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd., ‘Toronto. a7 THIS IS THE WAY TO NAPPIKEESS Standard Lenci‘ For Silk Stoc‘izg Must Be 30 In;jies From ie Ts Garter Ancho" Washington.â€"Milady‘s making her stockings :1 ters appeared last woo! ed toward quick oblivic This doesn‘t mean makers have turned 1 the extrashort and « women. The prodv models will continno. It does mean, how an avoeragedegzsod v for "stockings," she s with a gilken somethi socks to hose that : boots. The magic length the lower end of t anchorage. Uniting on this vex United States Governn hosiery trade have do ken leg standard for f The standard i the Government, industry, which . strain off stockin You see the t1ai of mowing the daw ment.â€"Brandon Su After ali, giris stick and powder f son that men sho Record. It‘s all righ as a drawing a > get your depos icle Telegraph. Premier Aberhart public mentally i: yearâ€"old child. But yearâ€"olds who would el to a piece of col Hamilton Spectatnr. Why do you in pawnshops?â€" Budget them smiling just n« conâ€"Herald. The elf that minc most is that little hob so often with t! Hamilton Spectator. Mention of a 20 junior worried. 17 ting it down, it w bath a day.â€"St. dard. "Mitch" Henturn s tolerate "sitâ€"down" : tarioâ€"nor strikes. apr; party of which he is Brockvilie Recorder : Premier Aberhart > Smoke obscures 1 Baitimore‘s sunlight year, Dr. continued for farm New Farming Thourands Of Familiss; ed In 18356 wa of norn In «coâ€"operation ~ governments, a o dwellers were assiste partment to locate farm homes for then of 4,136 persons w« Canadian National) lir onization areas in the of Quebec province. colonization activities in the development farming areas in the t] the progress was made last y establishment of coloni=< land served by the i °* R. The prospects for rgoe> in wcolonization ncti ingx the present year a» DPr. W. J. Black, divec: zation and agrieulture ( tional system, declased j ment on the work of hi« . issued here recent‘y. The records of : show that during 1: filies, 2,32 heads . 1,634 single men wo Canadian National !i acres of land. Thes located directly by 1 In most cases they eapital of their own pendently and . wi( from any source . o settlement service ; department During the p: Black points out the population « has been more : figures {or the 1 m MONTREAL. â€" Vo 1 nt larm pro« evidenc the A B:â€"isf C n conuitior rene on ts 1, mear t} int d substy ‘Car in 1 " Yar * the les rried new NC ther @8 Wor ln“no_ 'l? l|| 667 m pa id ot) result 2N ~m tabli W th T »» An article that has |n appeared with the chan the auction sale bill. Ye wazon shop, country p« co ry tavorm had its â€" wl&m«l bills announ in; swles. Today these have practically all fad landscape. Rurc) mail < mobiles and the rural t« been instrumental in v change, ‘There are few Bhow utely 1: year, thousands © and twisting their ed waters of on Budbury district : first step toward â€" activity in the re bering in this ar nre®AmOt prepared 4n willtions of fo from operatorse *L trict, it is neverth the increase will ove the £0,000,000 of last year, a fi § per cent. increa: bury Star. 444 by u The reconstracted Ban repository of the gold o nation, is held to be yirt nable and the strongeost the Empire, Moreover,. be good for a thousand Arst obstacle a cracksmai prosuming he gained on! brit t ol pa a1 M 11 C 1 8 uty Idin arlet 8 M The M An Industry R« n d alue © (1 CANAD wreat wuld Pink Nail BJ

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