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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-02-22, Page 2N� ,�1"CS' ��'Y 1'�»-i#✓, ... Y'71, p. Y t y ] _. .!iM•n1T.^.nn'_^T^'�.;-..+ ... r... O.lfISMM!,:WNrM,+:+...wyw.w:WnP4 K.Y,!'.lN. s • _ ..•.,-,M�...,'u M,I _Y-.•,r1:r clue{ . He full back f'rozai hp�r'i� who become deaf before edtli ®ry a os' ma �• „ ' in atob., "G acq'uirintr ppLccli ! .incl zitebli&"epee; a _ Sh@ throw hcx4elf aez . , a,deafr ,,• ting brokenly. x-reRMigq , ee Glusc 'M ihoso rvl.Sr k�� cyame the fxz lits she lest t over litz,' rzriurinl The "lorotxto i1oxililt,i;i, for Incur- agos of six sill sixtesn; azzz those. svho,'. • • n .. �• ,., •and ring to aovlt,e' i Vrith l sties, in u vii ttvii xult_h iie.izez'uo uzid boeo1pe deaf,,,after the A' ce swa eels. Ca '..'.. *'�'? s 1 " •, 'e etzder-' 6froc d. - throe tial3, Nov , i. ei k Trrri i Il . .. s breathless asgoxiy of �a i„'� ,• ortorg tv throe yea, s Vourxa of ,. f�k+,lldzen oft.t�ha first •elms *ill grow ., � ' •'' � » z , ".- nogg. in to young women, halving the re^ , ^t u be dekaf^mu;tes un;o:rs t�takt.zi in "()li come agulK t0 n;11W ,” you -vv r1P ted 6ttwoatlon, and desirous of be- P comippr, nuvt es• 'Phis lfospltal hgo Iranil, early and tathglzt by seientiflc A 111141 nc a1 not die. You wall nob d le<cvc adopted the eight --tour e.vatoin, The �"�J� niA,» she mo�ane-d', "Dei at lt7've9 }�uPil�i raoelyo urrifor:ne of the ,$Ohool 2t"Qhads to arti•eula-to, 146mbexs . of », 11 xx� �yy a'inonthly allowance rad iravottlna the family shot4d elreak to thein loud' Courtship, �,5�� ��.r you, Your sweetheart, n New York. l+`ar oxpone4e a and fta: rttrfihri fnforwatlon- apply to the - ^ y close to tlheoelar. 'l°ha give your diger. ' ;rad cls tiir..t1 cl A little bookletwhich VY rr;APntivrteileria Iii her `xenzy liayhad axd hive 8unei,intondent, whop family must be inade to realize "kick"' y flop a kick wl . ,Ti, , , raslh, �sihe , ,, _ � .. .. � .., .._:.. idiot Hero is 'an oplportunt3r to do gnat tells In an interesting door aper, Sp�e:�t �vatic way, so simple in its -arid her head tigain t y s till azi ria .e that a sohoal- e s " one, Elie felt Cher 'thy. ' h aw that .how much I rvantt you to love ,me . good, azul tlyat, ifiiliey tai'] iµh4y iefusQ ������. l $ * A girl could understand it, u someone was there in 't t'"t`behinI again:» to kaki :rho traub.[e 1a siaealt loud and e her, She turiizad, Coit_ i' . sfr�azz'ddng' She lallalhod' softly. distinctly, the child will grow up with Sound teeth, a gong all about Investments of all kinds bonds, mort- in the doorway.y' "Do y�oti renienilb-ir how we u1sed to the enormously greater' handicap of nppe.tite and proper gages and stocks, Sime Oared t hint. 'Ue,� i>ht have go home in, the ca;t from ascho•oil to- inability to talk prop,enly-andt tlrgy rdfuestle n mean' INSUCH Even to experienced-pparitiazi, so spa e 'he Clock- "getheT,.and how ive used to trot Lass will be resp�ons•1ble for his condition l to ;yoav heasfi3h. kieen an F Investors this little . '" et,, there in the cruors'"'j" ,.vitlz the "up the ha4•lsides to make °lzer poor old. a,11s•t as much as if they had cut out his story, woven into a glimmering night belii: ti i1-ru. The e sides go liker'bellolms, and you showed to glee! `WRIGLEY'S is a charming romance. con- l'a.,Pln, tT was eomobh•inp stdekAh:at as•t, aboit.`zne Hary to b,ow -t rds' eggs, and J©ss Those who become deaf duringknaeRpem In mRii tlh its , tains pian valuable JrP4MUSJAMS &CO .122 r hint. ;f,•Ie gazed at her pa 'th'e traglcisajd I wasn't a. little lady, to blow; uvvssrtA%Nr sscunmrs s , » sohool age will have t•earne,4 to speak, ��Ftg. - at grleagisairtty pointers on' invest' s:wxoxiro,vric woe of her face were reliatxan to+b-rds egras.. i in nients. j him. s," •` -Her vni�ce ran �un with. a brook -like but if negl�ec:ted will revere le'tirzx Clic r!rerx�itgaaasi �9cfl�-tet~-ap» "He's dead' .Lzi2d it's �,_ dol;fit have tende ness. speech of educated adults and may - 'he booklet wild :ba kt'lled Nina Conal," she end at'leizgth. j 'Ti* you •d •come back, we could have even forget rules that they have as -sued frac to any ose on, z :. ,�„ Davey," � You--love-hiin, De{• e, Conal all 'those tunes again, Dave3, she, quire -d. , Those who become d'caf aftea?a rdgrrmst. asked. ;� whispered,, nookin down into 'his faced six -teen ' P , g i ..zi;.toen �ar seventeen axe in the class So silow and die•ir� `air voices beneath hers, 'of the adult dean and must in 'generaa '�'•� ��?�� �� were ey .be talking; Just when there was the faintest e that e seeme shimmer of dawn in the dini windowa, look to themselves to' acquire now . in their sleep. knowied e r and to retain what the oo��jj���+ "Yes," she said, "ori my* heart's fluttering breath caught her face. g Y .a7' Amili . did ll H i Co. that's tread with him. ; She put the: spirit to his lips ag'aiu. alretdy passes,s. Eetab7lnhadluJ '41MITEr' "I didn't know you like .that-' So, chafing }his hand's and cabling. him, < - ------- --~---'--- Ottawa 298 Bay St. Montreal about hint, Deirdre," al: said,, a with tearful and easgei• little cries, she Tips to. Carina Growers. - started at once, -a-rid, soon were sturdy. , humble awkward air about him. led -'him .as a mother leads a child just I divided the 'clump when they had �deevYork aO1r43ai�® London n That' it was 'Davey'.;lay there deud 'learning to wallk, from the valley of , My caiznas make much more beaz't- leaves eighteen inches +long on many. did not seem to troub'lei, hlim. It was the shadows. tiful plants if I 'start thein early, The of tho shoots. I just -cat them- apart of Deirdre he was thinkjitg,in a niazed, Davey openel his eyes. Their dwelt bulbs do, best if they are grouting well so each plant bad some roots and a . dazed w'ay, and the':jtliirig 'she had on her with a deep, serene gaze...ShL before 'being set out... `l�hoy are heat ,piece of the rizom on, it, It went on said to iiim. smiled and went on crooning to him, lovers, and will not •grow, to amount growing without "howing any seriphs done what`'no waanan eould- half singing, half sighing: that beguil• to anything if planted while the aoii check: I efer, though, to eut;'G7 e - !foz7gzl*e you, Gopal" A'vlaxating pas- iIg little melody of tenderness and slop -fait ,Moan to h r v" is °tT never entreaty, Warini;li came ".rack to him. is sold, Ii' started in pots or flats and bulbs out 'wIzeii dormant, and pot up want to see y e i d s His 'Meath fell regularly 'and sweetly allowed to get good start, they will in four -inch pots, and then shake tlitni. „ you again; as long as L g$ make blooinin laiits • Just: tihat much � Inve, t Deirdre took the sheep�.�tkins -out of he g.'p - out and plant when the time coiner: Conal stared at •her a;moment then buTzk and put them under him on the sooner. A canna clump is increasing I sometimes have had plants tvo.feet he swung heavilly out of the but into floor.. in size all the • tine while gmowing* high this . way. -Agnea Hilm 1 - the yard, He lzad the gait of a He slept. A faint smile on his Each flowering 'stalk sands out two drunken man. She'he'ard"hini stumble' mduth, his hand eou,;ht hers, the fin- side shoots, with eyes at their and, asMinard"s Liniment for Burns & Scalds over soxsietliing 7n the :yaxcl, strike his gExs curled round it She sat watch- soon as the parent s4ioot is well I i head against a post. Then the sound ing hiin, a mist of awe 'an -d, joy and laun'ahed on Its way, so this increase BY KATHARINE SUSANNAH PRICHARD of his horses hoof•ibeets in the clear- thankf'whzes•s gathering in her eyes, izig deed. because it seemed to her that a mix in size Is pretty rapid. The more of, r Deirdre locked down at the still aclo had been accompli's+hed that niglit #hese side shoots I can get to bloom in size the more flowers I -have, The 8 in Marrow NT -11, -rut g Copyright by Hodder said Stoug'ittm. figure •beside her. Ln-,s,ate of what she ey had said she -could 'not believe that . - (To be continued.) -ant will keep P' p bn sending up bloom - CHAPTER XXXVI.--•(Cont'd.) boy's contempt, the li'lazing amace••'Davey was dead --,that all bhxit young, . Ing stalks and forming new eyes until Stere watched in the room beside ]]avep meat of his eyes•. He sank into a. chair, covering his face with big handle. strong body would not move, again,;'�y� I~ai�t30ti S�+aeater that Davey's eyes would pato en and: p eater frost stops it. It follow.a that even :a little start ahead of the time you ; "" � Pre` His .shrunken, cripplers limbs ached. His head sank on hills breast. He droop. CHAPTER XXXVII. Syed Fes look at her with tl-_3 eager, question;' ' r Ing glance she had known. Something in -Diamond Dyes can get the bulbs to 'grow outside, which is not earlier than you plant the vents � s - eliapped rd and slept forgetfultly,• The School- Deirdre and the black boy drove of the horror of his stillnen had pass -� ` >. ed; she nioistered. hd� -lips with the "Diamond ,will make your canvas started core � halt ds, 3naster strode the length. of the kit= �hen The fire smouldered law. He then straggling herd into the stock- yard in the narrow bush clearing,, spirit. Putting her arms round him t -yell Dyes""' package she gathewd him up 'algainst. her, put' ells how to dye or tint any worn,, much more effective during the whole a +bloroming season. It is not that it erackedilipst. ; chilblains: ' Makes threw same wood' an %t, fine crackling Plaines ed a la 19sines flashed and inlayed freakdshly I wailed my to ees, sat hour or two befo hips head oil her li nand leaned over !faded garment; or drag ry a' w is make's them a little earlier, but that you'ir aWnsoft white, . the wondered if Conal would came-whes'e he was. The dawn. Tlie stook -yards which Conal had up at t'he end of Narrow Valley hint, Grooming a�a though he. color that will not streak, spot, fade, were asleep., ed herself- by or twit. Perfect home dyeing is guar- � it makes them correspondingly more beautiful for the whole summer a. ter clear and smooth.", DktUGc�IS7S srli 7T -tours passed, There was no sound or put were invism'ble to any but those who saying that h y .ogle and anteed with Diamond Dyes even 1Y you: � the begin uloomin y ' g g' ' ofgn of 9,aie riders from t!s$ Wirree. Us opened the door of the hut. The knew the whirling track that led over the brow df' -the hill anti, through the wou4rl waken have never dyed bePorc: lust tell your "What a Ro Is," she miu- druggist wblether the material you "Do Qamnas are so hard and go easyto start and transplant that you do. not p 3' i t ry v } h�i as very ati 1. Only a znopoke called plaintively in the distance heavytimber on the sur, to the old Hurt it. pull- lured. ein'enrber, Davey Trish to dye is wool or.slk, or whether dear, the nig ore father and I ; it linen cotton, or mixed goods. For, g ''have to pamper tire- any. I haveBLACKKNIGHT.:' planed a on tris where There was s stir in the room l e ool i n which Davey, was s-eaping. FAITel at the foot .of eddy was ing the rails of the ortter-yard into .went away, an ran;,over, the pad-; dock to the corner rof 'tht road,to. see : ft:tty-one years millions of women: havo .cluing gu+ound there was a:.fair fight and warmth, and STOVE PP41.3 . 2tewd Steve's voice in startled 'and l .lace and Deirdre was. going towards.' P g g the hut, Socks at her heels, his bridle y011,? I gyros an o �vay -been. -using., "Diamnn2. Dyes", to add' rs of wear to their ' g e oyour shabby; gra#,clad it 'well and fire new shoots, ' 'f4lD� gyp, iBeep}r protest. The 'scot ..opened, her arm, horseman rade without .w,4nti to see, gid, g self years. -you,.' Davey sport oat t is Mhireshold his. • ,, dplfriaug brightness over vyhen a .out of the opening in�c* the valley, by ..: You kisse "Ire and" I kissed waits, skits, dresses,. coats, sweaters, and -I proniased. to come', back and i?>?` stdelings, drapgries, hangings; every- "s Burt U��r "i"' with a „ is . th6ise, have which they had eome. your sweetheart we'd,ba- married th.ng? ', � q�A What you done fubout those -calves" he masked Ica voice ui'ck a q ltd wear, ; Sho rzeagnizecL the red .horde, but did not knovaFthat rt was Davey rud7ng 11 some dry.:... Andi111: ?!ass la uglier , _. And the'red-runizers were out iy the Re oven Ti "tit Ga Lids. 9 n fiORQNTO HAIRDRZSSiNQ ACADEXT glare unusual oppoirtunittes for iadl,Sl1 „ We Are going to let eni.go Steve ,, till he, wars almost level, 'and chopping to his feet. - He ''swayed: agaitvst .thhe road. There as a' beautiful u w S tiger, d it t" d : k's' ou` A to'al has= been iuven•ted to remove ar con." Y said if wishing to learn all brnnot es of Hair- dressing and Beauty Culture.. Coiiiplet� gasped: You go aback alid Ife down stow, Davey;" , horses side clutching his reins. c, Its 'one to bring a go . ryas Ire you loved and, not Jessie: Then I tight fitting milk can lids without dam- or, Tart Couasee. Zxpert Instructora. Comfortable school. Easy temps.. Write y Z 6 ' t "You can't do that with the new brands on hent o Davey ith the nemr a shame,. no n the brutes but you, he -said- "weakly went away .. ,and it his never been aging them. the same since. •But it wdll. be ...: �-------+: for Booklet QDi 'avErrvss leOAD - g."ot9to�i TO asl6e, irritably. . "I'm all right now I came -noon as I knew." when you are well and I can i;ell you Minard'a Liniment for Coughs & Colds. I can take them'. to the Valtley. It's s Deirdre put her . arm out to him• _ -bit of luck Mm'.to he hasn't turned They walked slowly towards the- but. UP yet. Props I ughli hill ca.I't to ri edn's Davey became weaker, She drew the -31is and Tap's u He's not so fan's horses by their reins behind 'them, of gettirir a move on Johnny Mac. keeping her eyes on him. The ground Might've guessed I'd got a notion he rocked under his tree-. ® out the � �� was going to be busy, when I went Were .jus„ them -another minute . round asking,,for Conal, Thought we'd and WX be all right, she said, and give hint the slip anyway and he'd cagled Teddy. save himself the traubl+e of coining!" He had seen Davey Cameron's red horse comm into the clearing, and p; ground cinnamon, seasoning of Ile laughed a Kittle unsteadily. "Think g g Dishes You Will Like. to I'M get the calves slung to the Valley, :an up to her,' chattering with fright gait and popper, all the -same.' at�the sight af'Davey a limp figure. Liberty raisin bread -1 cup butte- p lap , % cusp seeded raisins, Put the horses up in the died•-- milk, 1 egg, 1 cup whole, w4 e'xt flour, buttered bread crumbs. Place the vea9, "GoSehoolmaaier took his arm. leave the saddles on;' she 4§aid quickly. 1 ow corn meal 1 is .salt ?/t cup which hits been cut into inch pieces, in Go and lie down Davey, he lsaid. �, P , P , "If you o waffler about like 1 You go back,., tell boss -cows all r t Dal in a casserole a.nd stew slow1'y so that it g wandering , :> sugar, s'P. ' g powder, 1 cup yycru'lt brieg on the bleeding again.�right-Davey very sick man, here. seedless raisins (tioured)', z t,sp s+odia will cook in its own juice without i► Seyld�, Deirdre —" Although an hour eai+lier nothing B�,ibli 1 b}isg, flour). Mix and sift tlty burning. When it is nearly dione, add M "Where is she?" His eyes flew would have induced the 'boy to brave in re+di'ents. Add yell -beaten e'gg, the vinegar, raisins; 'cloves, cinnamon, the darkness alone it was not man g se'Sheng the room far her, moments before 'he was up on h'it's bu'tterinilk, and -shortening. Blend00. horseradish and 'seasoning of sElt and 'She " -4-t pit se dow difficult to sap , Pepper. Thicken the sauce with the °cS1ie haps gang dawn to Cilie, VaQ'ley; so ; weedy, half -wild nag and streaking well. Add raisins. Beat vigorously, P Pp ►- , » `away. towards. the cover of the trees Bake in a shallow pan for 30 ''minutes•, buttered bread crumbs'. 01- $t it be alp right, he said'. ( and the thread-+lilce traek which wound I " Date salad -1 dates, I cu diced DaNey turned towards he 'stool. Bran muffins -1 coup !loci•, 1 tbsp: '�P p "Don't tie a fool, Daveyll The �ugrhill along the spwr, shortening (melted), 1 *,. salt, 1 tam. celery, 2 tbsp» .seeded raisins, 1-3 cup ► Sc'hoolmaster intercepted him, Deirdre opened thte door of the hut. soda, a%a .to 'cups sour milk, 2 cwps olieese• (grated Amer.), 3 tbsp. walnut Da n st or.�two Into it and fell clean 'bran �"a . cwp seed•ed,xaisi2 and P ' g Davey pushed him aside. meats, % cu ladled dressing. Mix He strode into the stable. yai+d ss forward. She set the brushwood an ped nuts % to 112 cu sw'eetenin' together the cheese and, the chopped though nothing had happened. -to, d+iss-]the hearth ali• 1ht, and threw some, 01 , P. g niitmeatsandraisin�s. Stuff the dates able him. A moment later the School- broken branches over it to make a Sift together the flour, salt and soda . l blaze. There was no sbir in Davey and 'mix with this- the bran.- Add bo- with thia and allow to stand foie Bev- -stater heard the rattle of hoofs on when she knelt B'esid'e him, and, •a'pool1 gether the sweetening, n etted, short- eral hours. Siice the dates, dice 'a r tine road. � g, Every fibre of him shivered at the of blood lay on the floor inhere he had ening and .past of the milk; then mix cuPful of celery and add all to the ,. fallen. �. dres.sin ► She ran out of doors for water. In, with tthe dry materia;is, Add the , mixing thoroughll.y. Serve I.ralsins and nuts dustedr with flour, in nosts of lettuce. An equal quasi- Clic semi�dai�kness of Clic but it rears, tit a sweet or sour cream pial ire ► diffloulb to find' amything to .put water and enough milk to form a batter of y in but there' was a pannikin near the y p cambiiieat witQi the ciYeSsin i.£ d'es,Iredl, Mich consistent that it will dro but g r -Fruit to zoca- d, p k p , � , CORNS ware-' bamren and she, flilmd'that and riot ponir from a spoon 'Bake- in P� ii., cu tear- tri io�ca tarn pieces of calico from her petti greased muffin pans about one-balf � ciup al'mondl.s, 2Y2 cups cold water, coat to bathe! his wound. hour, 3a top. salt, 1 incli stick chinamon, Cls gg Groping along the shelves near the Excellent lemon mincemeat -3h Cup oup sugar, i/2 cup currant jelly, i/a cup ► 1-.i ® with �1T1g�1'S fireplace glib fount- the end of a thick shortening, 2 Targe lemons; `1 , tslp. citron, i/4 cup wherry wine or fruit l i rush afid• tallow candle, .'She did not a� ' cu ` t Powdered einnahion 4 a l•e ,,,A' is Juice, in cold water raisins,, Soak light ii at first .because the fire had' p dered.:gingen, 2� cups currants, I for several in hours glib or : • s rung up •and•, was fighting the roomy writer over Iii >s _rosvin its, meagre equipment the tslp. salt, i/Q cup chopped mit meats, x/ Cook in ski it water g, In double• boiler with salt arx cinna- r. �. branding irons and a saddle flung I pound chopped and candied lemon mon until txa.n's wxent. Remove front down in s, coiner, a (bunk against the peel,' bsp. powdered allspice, . ys trip, p wail with .a couple of sheepskins over, :grated nutmeg, 1% •cups singar, i/e top, range anti add curlaut jelly, sherry a tablb witlh two *ojr three panni» powdered •cloves, z/, cup seedod' raisins, _ wine or fruit_ juiec, alnioniilss (blanch- loins and, a black bottle on it. There , N i ed and shredidbd Extract juice from .lem'on., and, remove ), raisins . (cut in ' was a drain of some s'phirt In the bats 7 ` tile. She poured it tsare-frilly into a pips, Now put 1811`10118 into saucepan; Pieces) and titrran (cut in thin slices). y!r p lcover emon wi- h' cold water, azul,• boil until Sweeten to t,a'sto. Turn into a serving pantLikin app's' hold it �•bo Dave s lips. i His hrn obllity frightened her. She quite tendier. Chang,ewatevr dish, cool asliglitly, and serve with thin lit the candle azul helllci it close to hitt art leaet twice, drain and pound' peel to cream. face. Under the leaping yellow tlames� a paste, addapples (coredr,• peeled and -- - P chopped',), leni:on peel, ahcrl-�ei'zizig', Cur The Child Born Deaf. • it had, the niadlt--like sti+I•lness and alp Hot de'atlu. rants raisins salt ices, lemon Juice Itis hard, to sa y,wliidl is the "Davey`! Davey!'" sh�e,3croamed with , , , spices, Juice, greets • n'ut meats and- sugar. •I'ut into a jar eT han,dicali to a child total ,blindness terror, creeping, tip beside his heavy, and cover. 'flits mincemeat Js excel- or total deafness. Fortunately, neitliert still boil+ . Oh, roti. muls'tn t dde Dave - ou it ,for con eiiital d�eafnoss nor cl'eafness'-ae-i mustn't-" Even as ob' sobbed, she lent fuv por fes •and zr e Sufficient g thought zo was dead. f+aDown townvealvealustow--•�t1% poulido quire's ni infancy from any disease ex» She t the spirit -on his Ii a avgadii. lash veal 4' Ctrs vinegar, ,1/a Up.s i Capt zneninc its;s, which dostroyrl the level. a g ` p' I nervous meohanasin of soukld�-wave ap f'ea errs aha h coh4 t"•ve don+o all that I can -all ground, cloves 2 tt hor adisl'i '/a eve total. Though suf» Chair I ltnaw to db. Vkrazir- you look at � p' , preciati•on, is 11oes,,n't "iurt a bot: Drop a little fife, Davey? lvfy h6rzxt s Ibrexkin y ear rue oi�diilaiy sound's 'VfteezOtl '" ort aft aching corn, distant• You've 'n'ot gofie, D4V�,` ? You ' woul'dn't leave me. I•t a me, DollAte r lU► t]itit corn stops hurtizlg, -then short- your stiveetheart, that'd with you!' fou lit, it right off,witSi uiit;flrs. ; yon't you took at mel1 won t y you op+en hour eyes? 1 ei3,Yt t bear it- ' ir5iir drirgr,lst sells a tiny bottle of Iii you cl'ou't speak to one:" "rreovotie" fora tosv contra, sufnc*lent r'Dave;r!» -She caught him. by the to rozianve ctr'eis, liar's Cr,rn, sort earn 'ubou4der,' sliaki.ng hint roughly, I at e6n, befwwik tlta: tow, sand th,e cal won't ie't :;you riot I won't let you diel" 1we.5, wiihrxit go:�t wri;; or inAt Tian. 'sdha ci>rLv. tit a distanoo of more thrxn a few inchom from the ear ulin'o'st all of them can bear words 00ken clearly an inch or two away, Perrple luno have to. do with tho octucatkil of deaf chilclron usuail'y e'uissify •thein aceordbig fop Aho age ct which the dea:fnc.ss hagall, those, whro barb deaf, ,n which group Are 'i;i-