HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-7-1, Page 6w teeth Into an apple in these della'-1.
peek days. Other things, too. The
city missions would be only too glad to
distribute them.
"Sick children, too," Cousin Diek
sounded now as If he were thinking
aloud, "1 raw so many in France, I
can't bear to think that wo have any
like them in Canada. A few weeks
out in this air with fresh 11si,llt and
fruit Ife good mord 'work to take
can of elck children. Lots of girle
aro doing it over there,"
Lois looked up smilingly. She bad
discovered her oppertuaity,
Taken at His Word.
"So I11 ,o ere the chlna bang«cine yen
vavelti L':"
"Yes madam, and they're going for
little or nathiug•"
"All right. 1'11 take that pink dish
fur nothing."
keep Minard's Liniment In the house.
time. Sometimes I hate All nils,"--•-•�
the girl's gesture swept the lovely(
n r cit t1 e r® s r w garden and the tneadows beyond, --t
"just pretty and pleasant and easy;
and stagnant!"
Cousin Dick did not tell her that:
rhe oiighe. to Ito thankful in all her
r o1iiou't, fool oh Igner:utt little.
hest, Ito Ili:y e,t,.:' a;'ain, a bit,
(food heading. then with powdered sugar and or. 've Whims il'v now.
"It isn't c ltr,,,�11 to br:n;f a crippled;
What are the farm boys anti g rls 1 them very hat.'1''''-'el'
to 1 1 '?"
reading? Are they reading at all?! Rhuha'h Stow {Ila-'s''upful 11 ,1 ',O leu cin 111:41:1" I.°1e's sleuth!
What are we doing to Imply good' rice, rhubarb, :weer. entail,lv,ltcr. eager t a
girls? Roll the rice 1n water until it tender .ge loco P.:thee!. "You know how 1'!
reading for the boys end 1:voif What a love do:0,- 1111;heng for you, It's the
can we do to rrauu 1 deopl' for 1;'x',1 and dry; than alit n.t:Jl pudding oltiy ' .h-n•h,le thing that's hit
reading in our y,un people' these cloths in het water and road u layer p-
' l •arentc el rice ]veil en nett th , in the centre Poled in (1 50111, L'ut you're going
are :Drell think tepee.
the.: all b
may well n ct. of every cloth. thc,r the rlmb;tr,llluun, And 111:^n i juin knew 1 can't
In the first el^�:•c l.o'.'; and .11 amt plate three 1illaapo'1(10ls of it stand 1L"
read several cls: s:- of matter that en tach :dyer of rice, Sweeten the "It's 1 gr_:tt apple 5c:1r, teat it?"
may or may net be gilled litc,•ature :1 .v''ali tee them up tight ;n thel ('opsin Dirk remarked,
' t i team them for tweutyl Lois looped at him in astoelehment.•
"Ever try collecting c carload of
zones t 1 windfalls, or beth r, and sending them
homes cold read chat anpt-u.l, to (heal, • eluthe, place whipped cream on thew the cit There are hundreds of
Sometlmce they are persu:ld03 by un-', top of each one and sprinkle sugar on y?
screen:ems people to invest tea or the whipped cream. Serve the snow- children there lh01 can't get their
fifteen cent; in cone paper t1 umnga-
,balls in individual dishes
u ler e e . sweet- ' ''°"e:
They took over the p .per: and maga. -tee, 1(11 s
Ina' rn[ne rc -810.'•1 to heir :oil -lathe. Then turn -them out of the
dine mr story book that is net exactly Rh b b l ust"113 1 p 1(t of
high-class. here let me partly MU- 11110,1, steamed rhubarb, 0uld water. ?s
war 000 1091 question. Allow no paper, ('once cf gelatin tit pint of cream,
thole or magazine to come into 'cow: white of 11 eggs. Dissolve the gelatin,
hone that (thee not furnish clean in suffleient water to cover it; then
high-class reading mater. Are emir strain it over the rhubarb. When the:
AN OLYMPIAN CE
, tilling 61 their mind with tra_hy' mixture i cold, beat the white of the
'es found in the rhea story eggs stili' and stir it in; then Whip, By HOWARD CHASE FARWELL.
snort p the cream and add it to the other in.,
keel are your bay.; reading, ,
into • f 1(c
to
: s 1 p ;il,l., gredients: Pour the whole y
girls
love
paper.
cheap detective starlet, and im c t
adventures? We say "cheap" stnriee 1(10014. CHAPTER 1111. I Could someone have kidnapped her; placed around each plant at time of
acoacolartur
t Fruit Rice Pudd`ng-1 cupful of The tine had tightened again, er-.1 dragged ilei• away while he was sleep- transplanting. Bands :were rut from
but though they are cheap in money I , oiled rice. 3 tablespoonfuls of b g ' p ee 9 Small chance. Anel what if they
they are expensive in the damage they! cold } p 0 miffing hint the use of only one arm,, did? They'd certainly not be robbing heavy Manila paper, each eight inches
do. There are good love stories. And I sugar, 1 cupful of chopped piPPHolding the rope high above ]Ifs head he, of anycherished treasure. No, (111 height and of sufficient length to
there are most interesting detective; 3 tahleopoonfuls of water, 1 cupful he made it into a noose, which he; indeed, cherished
ambition was to get encircle the plant, and stand two or
•d t ' s f adventure sad; orange Juice, 1 eu1ful of chopped slipped over one shoulder and under her off his hands. '.Chat wouldn't be three inches from it, Each collar,
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The Songster
artiste music with throb and swills,
Of a plaintive note, and long,
'Tis tt note no human duce 1 could sing,
No Harp with its dulcet (101(1en string, I
Nor lute, nor 13.re with liquid song.
Is sweet as the robtu'r :Ong,
He sing for lova of the seamin
When the nights grow w t is and long,
1'`00 the beautiful 000 -scot reason
Thal Ills brunet was hero for wig,
Calling, calling so 11'041 and clear
Through the 808g -sweet days of May.
Warbling there, and whistling dere,
Ile swells ifs voice on the drinking
ear,
On the great, Wide, pulsing ntluos-
plt0re,
Till 111s music drowns lho day.
Ile sings 301' 101.0 of lho season
iVhim the nights grow warm and long,
For the beautiful Cod -sent reaso),
That his ilre l,t VMS born for sone.
- le. Pauline Johnson.
Fighting the the Cutworm.
Cutworms usually cut tender plants
off squarely, est above the surface of
the soil, during the night; but they
often strip the tender leaves from the
tops of enlarged and toughened
plants, especially tomatoes.
In the home garden last summer,
we fought the pests to a standstill by
using paper collars or bands, one
flames 0.r s erre 0
fiction that are founded on facts 11813 blanched almonds, 1 tablespoonful of the other armpit. kidnapping; it would he lifesaving. held together by means of A cotton
instill only the highest sentiment in' gelatin. 1 pint of cream, Whip the Following the line again he reached But nevertheless he could not but card and slipped over a plant, was
the minds of those who read them, cream, warm the water and soften the girl and adjusted it properly on feel a little worried for she was, after pushed into the soil confit approxi -
There are several war, in which, the Blatin in the water; then stir her. To permit it to remain attached! all, really his care. If anything seri- mately cl lied. the gelatin and the water into the to the life -preserver might prove dos -!sus should happen to her-
higharlasq nleonegsamsv"be Holy can we ere m. Add the rice, the sugar, the a:0717e, rs a sudden powerful wrench; "Good learning, everybody." ghe leveled up evenly, both msnde and out -
tell
_one would perhaps tear both from about hail came from the beach at his r: ht,
tell what is good reading for our coil- pineapple, the orange juice and the her, Turning, he save her coming toward side the collet.
dren or ourselves"." Here is a test, ahllonds. Pour the whole into a Griping her the 11rm, he slheut-,him, Mr. Cutworm found it impossible to
p'' " He stared in open-eyed astonish- climb over this obstacle. Discarded
apply it to every periodica] and book mould and sense it when it has be- ed; ' Frightened?"
that comes into your home and weed come firm. .1, vigorous nodding of her head meet. She was barefoot, the coat of vegetable tins, each with its top and
out everything that does not come 1(p Chicken With Potatoes -1 chicken, affirmed his suspicion, but the look her dark blue suit she carried in a bottom removed, may be used with
to its standard. If any reading neat- flour, 2 pounds of tomatoes, cinnamon, on her face, revealed by a vivid flash bundle under 11er arm. Her hair was equal success.
ter develops higher ideals, a clearer 1 kettleful of water, ee pound of but- of lightning, brought a chuckle from streaming in torrents over her shoul-
vision of life; if it stimulates your ter, 3 pounds of potatoes, salt, pepper. hint ders. its Use.
h Gante ]ltt.e g "Pa, what did they have a repeating
ambition to succeed, develops a keen- Clean the d compressed hs lips tightly. No doubt 1
er appreciation of the joy of living, ouahly' about her gameness she would Bronson straightened as much as rifle for?"
or a clean, healthy sense of humor, it babiy take any chance for the right pa back vould penult I guess, son, it was to make every
is fit reading for any person of any h in it and
k "We'll not starve he assured her shot tell,"'
age, provided it is suited to their 1 ' half d ror an hour he struggled on, untnl haughtily, "I'll t that." ''
understanding. Bart and pal the potatoes and his chest and arms and legs ached in ldinard's Llnlment used by Physicians,
Some people say they cannot afford
late] three inches of the top pro-
jected above the surface. Soil was
sicken and wash it t °t -
Rub it inside and out with
flour, then with cinnamon. Boil the
water, place the chicken
cook the chicken unto itis one.
' sparrow!" Then he "A nice bright dayto starve, isn't
it?"she continued,
pro-
the :111 inhis 1
to e.
see o
place"Um-Um-so I noticed this morn -
them i1( a frying pan with the butter, protest against the supreme strain put ing. But, there, that was spiteful of
several dollars a year just far papers the cinnamon, the salt and the pep- upon them, But he drove relentlessly dracorou a hal were
all tired s the straights
ont--had to
for children. If it is helping to edu- per; then remove the chicken from Suddenly°ng he felt a sharp tug at his with drat old rope. It was just splen-
cate them and give them high ideals. the ]nettle and add it to the contents legs, nn erratic, jerky downward pull did-"
in life, most people can afford ranch of the pan. Extract the juice from
dit81 his body. "What's in that bundle?" he cut in,
t+�••aad
more than that. However, for those the tomatoes, 5tra1
who really cannot afford to invest the other ingredients. Cook the dish
extra money in books or magazines in the oven until it is done.
there is access to the public library,
which is, or should be, in every (115- What Lois Did Not See.
trice. From these available, hooks "I suppose you'll think it dreadful
The back -current. That meant they pointing to the coat under her arm.
were nearing land -were within a few "Clams," clasp eying them at his
hundred feet of it. Grasping the line feet -"Just oodles and oodles of them.
wah both bands he gave it three pow- Big', luscious, succulent ones, too. I
erful, full -arm pulls. He felt it slacken had to dig then( with a stick, and most
again and knew that she was respond- of them squirted their danger signal
ing, and drew ont of reach before 1 could
should be carefully chesen, of me, Cousin Dick,L016 began. Then he set to himself, driving for- get them. I was down there hero hours,
Above all, boys and girls should be The young officer with the WO/11 ward with every atom of strength. I guess.
taught to enjoy poetry. Let them face and the crutch smiled. Capt. For what seemed an eternity he fought "But that will make them all the
read it aloud frequently and learn to Blair had such a uice smile, the girls on, struggling to free himself from better, of course. Just think of nice
express the meaning, not merely all said, which meant that it was the gripping waters below. baked clams. You']] have to sharpen
"sing song" the word:, and it is sur- sympathetic and interested, and did 'Suddenly, he was drenched with a green sticks to eat them with, of
prising how soon they will begin to not look as if he were laughing at you breaking backwash, and then lifted course."
really read poetry. If every person high into the air and thrown sprawl- Broniton nodded, a little doubtfully.
es -
could be impressed with the fat that behind
you try," be suggested.l'nHentstaggo ered rte his feet' half' tions. ITt had He rather tnbeen ted lin er augoodick t i any
through reading, almost more than "10 it really is 'dreadful=well, looks 51,embling, half running landwards. rather difficult situation and rather
any other source, we receive our out- are very deceptive, that's all," ; Every second he feared the tightening felt qualified to meet them. He frank -
look upon the world, how nnlch more Lois, sitting on the steps below the' of the line and the inevitable back- ly did not like this little chick crowd -
we would read of what is really worth crutch, lifted her serious young face' wash that would pluck him up and ing into leadership,
'while. so that she could look steadily into'toss him eeaward again. He heard But she went right on, planning and
,
hs eyes. She spoke almost fiercely, the swishing rush of the water behind suggesting and asldng questions.
You don't know -you just can't him; felt the spray of its breaking Because you're the man you'll want
imagine -how dreadful it is to be a oozing sand just ahead. nI'1:ngingthim- work tutee gathering then stones and
Tested Recipes. the
Rhubarb Fritters -Rhubarb, 1 pint
of milk, 2 eggs, a little salt, powdered girl at home -taken care of all the, self upon it his fingers groped frantic- digging the pit for ono clam oven. And
sugar, fat, 6 large tablespoonfuls of time -not allowed to do things -the'. ally for something to grip. But the you'll want me to go out and gather
P after da and month' object beneath him was too big to get wood for a fire, won't you? So I'll go
pour. Peel the rhubarb and eke it into after thing day y j
pieces th.se inches long. Make a hat- after month, when there's so moth' his arms about and too slippery to right naw -and I know you'll think
ter of flour, the milk, the salt and the needing to be done out in the world. afford a hand -hold. A water -soaked our clans are the best yon ever tasted,
ph, it seems as if it would kill mel old timber of some sort, be knew. I know how to hake atoms, you may
I wouldn't mind holy hard things were Just 85 the in -rushing wave burst he sure,"
on
im hie
arid
es VMS
-truly, I 'wouldn't, Cousin Dick. 1'13, projectin spike and closedou .one it the mostcomforting lugging
exercise lfee Bron -
like hard things. That's what some- i Up the water snatched him, lilting his son's back -nor was scraping out the
thing in me is crying out for all the feet straight heavenward and whip- bole in which to make the Clam oven -
1 pping him first toward the land and but he stuck grimly and uncomplain-
then toward the sea. The terrible ingly to it. He'd always been able to
strain of it wrenched every muscle do his share, carry his burden, with
in his body, but his hand clung des- the anon of the world and be was not
perately. He felt the old timber wob- going to admit himself outdone by a
ble uncertainly and then lift free of woman -especially by this particular
splendent flower which shamesy
glory of kings, again. i So he plugged on, doing his full
The tree is one of the most Indus- It was all over in half a minute, share and insisting, even, on lighting
trious of all the armies that toil for
man. Look all over the farm, and it
is work, work, everywhere! Here is
eggs, and beat the mixture until it.
is light. Dip the pieces of rhubarb
into the batter and fry them in hot
fat until they are a golden brown.
Pile the fritters on a napkin, sprinkle
The Miracles of Nature
,Alan is the climax of nature. of law
and Providence. All thingt converge
Toward ilial. 73e is royal and has been
twice crowned. Once "with riches
and honor" and again "with loving
kindness and tender mercies." For
him the fields toil and the great
stretches of grain turn to silver and
golden grains. For him the Sacks and
herds increase. The cow becomes a
chemical laboratory, turning crude
material into streams of life. How the
patient fowls work for him. Por him
toil the patient ox and faithful horse,
and now we come to another great
toiling host which from spring till fall
-work for him with a persistence which
excites oil' wonder. Let us think a
moment of the laborers in the veget.
1 able kingdom.
There is no sound of saw or ham-
mer, no call to toll -no laborers' song
--yet at the same time persistent, tre-
reneleus, claret work on an immense
,old.
"`She labor of the oliva" -an im-
periaf fact dressed in p0etfa garb.
1 'We Jove elle thought. 71 opens a wide
door. When the warns winds thaw the
snow, and the genial aua ushers in the
spring and, the -redid 131t ° t!,i' qt."?
the }lots, It' Is like tile add clay
to the sleeping world, calling them t0
i. breakfast and to work. Then the toil
teginv "ilebold the Biles how they
grow. They toil not, they site not
' according to Minion view, That is,
ilke- Ulan they (10 Ito( card and shin
f
11113 weave. They n<,r 1(a Kiwi!ot.
501st brash, But consider how they
grow. Down in the :