its. EIGHT Iannnnnknanknnknnnnnnnkknk I Woman's Re alm DAUGHTER OF EXILE By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL Once or twice he stopped by the tide of a loch and stooped to slate his thirst before going on. He was quite alone, and in s itc of the warm sun he shiver . The moor was too open, to outterly silent, ior his taste. There was not even the noise of a bird to break the still- ness. No trees grew on the waste oi bsg and heather. It was like cross- ing ine iveird surface of a dead p anet. At last he toiled up a steep bank and stood on a roadway. A- head of him the houses of the vil- lage of Neils slraggled out ianwlse alcng the co t. The main road on which he stood ran straight through tlic village to the Port of Ncss. Two side rcacls brniiched_off past two sides of n wide triangular common. riveting again zit the point of the triangle iuiri running as one road lo the lijgliilinirst‘ at the Butt. The villng" was large. and looked pl‘0$])9l\')ll.\. Many of the houses were large and well built. in strik- ing c.tnt:a'~t l0 the small thatched rmtdgc whit-h lay in a row behind them. The cottages represented an ' qingc ill the village's de- veicpmt l. The fine stone houses hncl prcbaby been built when the Port ul‘ Ness liud been almost as busy as Stornoxvay. but creeping san had silted upthe line harbour. and the port. liad lost most of its value. Halforcl walks-d on until he came to one of the roads which branch- t-d oif. He assed through a gate- way and fol owed one oi them. A hum of activity rose from the fields. and he passed carts rumbling continually to and fro. The old church lay off the road. in the middle of a field. It was a fine buildinc. and had been care- fully reoonstructed and taken care nf. Services were still occasionally held in it. but it was mainly of historical interest. and the local guide book drew the attention of touriis to it as something well worth seeing. Halford approached e house by the road and knocked. He explain- ni that, he wanted to have a look i}: tin; o1‘? church; sung ‘understood. zat e eywae ep e- The key. he was told. had been iven over only a ievv minutes no bendinqnover a relic which he was examin g closely. e was short, and his slque was slight. He wore s. b hat with e wide brim. He turned as Halford reached, winding his way tween e chairs. Thelfflfi benee the black hat was small and delicately cbiscelled. The e es were grey and looked mel- anchc y. A small grey moustache rested on his upper lip. He looked like e ioiesslon 1 man who, out- side of his vocation. might be sup- posed to be something oi a dilet- tante in the arts. or might take an interest in old wine. "You have come, then," he said. His voice would have been pleasar if it had not been for its curio " ilat quality. It was drained of col- our. l-laford nodded. If the other man had not. looked so pleasantly nor- mal. one might have supposed that Lalford was afiaid of him. The man raised a hand to brush his nmusa he. The hand was white and soft like a women's The flesh under the base of the thumb was puckered 1p and drawn to ether, he result of a carelessly per ormed operation. The man seemed to be acutely aware oi the blemish, for he kept the hand half closed. He indicated a chair, and Hal- ford sat down. The man removed his hat, revealing thin, steel rey hair brushed smoothly back rom the temples, and sat down beside Hsffwrd, “Well? he said with a pleasant smile. “what is your news?" Halford said: “Did you ever hear of a maxi cnll-"d General Aim Carmichael Mitchell?" _ "It is posstbl." his companion re- plied coolly. “Wh do you ask?" “It you did now him. you wouldn't be so damned off-hand about if!" Halford burst out. “He's on: of the biggest ts in the M.I.. and-he's here in ewis! I've seen himl" "S0! The British Military In- telligence, eh? That sounds alarm- g. “Alarming? yel talford. “Don't you undere d. olff? He knows about me—he's after me! ‘They must have found out about. the plan I snld to your people last March. There was en inqu of course. but I though I hadn't been 0 mother gentlemen who had some to see the church. Halford nodded. expressed his thanks. and withdrew. saying that he would go llong, and. if the other person left first. take the key and return it when he had finished his in- section, ‘p the answer he ex- He had got pected. Herman Wolff was inmtllie church. and was waiting for He iollewed the narrow Path through the fields to the 611M611- CIIAPTER IX HEIWIANN WOLFI‘ The old church was s pleasant buildln of grey stone. It was elf‘!- closed y n rnlllne. end 1mm ° falling, to one side tog the door. l large stone cross res e - The door oi the bulldinl W“ l massive iron-bound affair. Wm‘ l hugh lock. It stood aiar. and Hal- ford pushed it. open and entered. The interior of the church twee dim after the glare of the a ter- noori sun. Halford screwed in) h“ eyes and peered about him. Rows of wooden chairs had been placed facing the altar at. the other end of the church. VQYlOUB T9135 were grouped about the altar. An lncicnt Gaelic Bible lay open on l1 carved stand. To the left of the altar was a small chamber, and to the right an uncvenely shaped h°1° ._it was little more —- had bee“ cut in the solid rock. Hullflrd knew from his DIGVIOUA "l5"? that the hole was the entrance to a. tlrég l t w SUPP“ chamber wiere in “mo-gm time!‘ A man stood with his back f0 galiordéacirigfbie alter. He was sitspected. Now they're on my trail. You'd have to get me out. of the coun ———" ' "C0252!" said Herman Wolff composedly. "I don't think it's quite so bad as that —for you. You are a solid. respectable. none too intelligent civil servant with an im- peccable record ~or so your su- neriors think!" He smiled. showing even wh'te teeth with rather sharp polntsfi "Thgt plan you stag vgnal not t e so of epoch-um rig - vention which figures in books. It was mere‘y one section of s rather dull commercial process. We ha?- pened to want it in a hurry the ‘s all. or we could have worked it out for ourselves. What possible eon- nexion could be established between that theft and you? Does Mitchell knovl , u by sight’! Have you ever met hi; in an official capacity?" he added sharply. To Be Continued A MorningSmile THE NIT-WIT George-What happened. Alfred--She refused to look at me for the rest oi the evening. SWALLOW THIS The waiter was called beck by the customer who said. ‘Toke this sou away, there's l. button in it.’ ‘ rry, sir." said th¢ waiter. "it's just a printer's error, it should be mutton. “““-§ FASHION GUIDES POI TH! ' l HOME DRESSMAKEIJJ Offiomliomeorliewh bezidconinetin Particular-y interesting are the sihirrel shoulders that give it the new square look. 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You may have started your set Just Blbout the time the store de- sides to discontinue that pariticular ttern and you may have difficul- drope of lemon juicg will remove flakes. puddings end for "frying Do you know how to make jel- lies and Nance-manages for any cold sweets) set ice-cold quickly- mailr, your own freezing mixture from equal quantities oi salt and washing soda dissoived in wafer. leaving juet e little undiseolved. Stand the moulds in it and they'll set in no time. Local treatment for small bolls consists of hot. moist dressings. In- fernal treatment calls for lers su-giar and starch in the diet and care- ful regard for elimination. Vaccin- es are imee used. It is s. mistake to tlmper with e boil. Only a medical man should lance one. Hot applications will ‘brim it 15o e end. the skin wi'l bra-elk and evacuation will take piece. A warm bath seems to be the- rn-ont ooriiilnr because it is most re-1 faxing. when you feel all tired out and nervous. horn info a warm baiih and you emerge not onlv re- ire-shed but rested. Both sells or bath oil added to the bath water makes if. even more refreshing. S paii era/ice The Whole World Loves the t Rubaiyat What inspiring picture Omar Khayyam paints in the singing lines of the Rubaiyatl "l sometimes think that never blows _ eoRedtlieRoee..." Do you remember these lines? “. . . in the fire of Spring Your Winter-garment of Repmfence fling. The Bird of Time bu but e little WI To fluvtrzr-Iend the Bird is on the miuenfil-v. m: m. force of on Persian poet's words: ‘The Moving linger vrritd; and. having wri lineage: nor your Piefy nor SbeilLlui-u it beck to cancel half a ne . . ." One striking or love passage follows another. until the‘, and: "And when like her. 0 you shell pus Amen the Guest: Shr-soetierd on e gnu . . ." 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Don't throw away ur spare wif, *3}... 1152:; mméxfi d“ “all” “is “'1' the wrist. and kee them in cor?- plea io/bty flavor. A few m,“ to m“. om ‘leave m“ the latzteu- and more it useful m: $1.1m?" a“ m“ "m" 5”?” A glove with u. gauntlet cuff that flares at the wrist will make i1 levee broad hand more attractive and slender. look much be Large hands should always in materials that dark 50ft gloved um ' i ave as e bu k . i . This wn her.» to red ‘hi5? uoe zie. breadth is les noticeable loves have two or three contrutinwtitching run- beck. Household Scrapbook (By cons-era LEI) Spots on Silk To remove spot; and shins from silk without iniurmg the color, take flifvie parts or water and six alum. well , hort time. and t en pour into a vessel to cool. Previous to using, the mixture rmist be made warm, Then wash the stained parts and allow to dry Care of Rugs Sweep the rugs oooesiormlly with broom di in water. to which the but in a mnrlrglsi Strained Honey ‘ A delicious fopp‘ 1 fa hot em. can mode oi mixed with soft THE COOK'S CORNER SOFT MOLASSES COOKIE One cup molasses. 1 8-4 uupoom 341-1114331959" Ill-UK. 1-2 cup melt- Well . 2 teolpoons ginger 1 teaspoon salt, flour. Add moles- tes and soda and beat well; odd milk. shortening. ginoer, out, and flwr- h-"iwiieh flour must be used to make xznxture of right. 0011513- terwy to drop from spoon. mt stand several hours in 901d pine to chill. Roll out. on floured board (or cookie canvas) to l-l-flinh thickness. Cut out with‘ hound cutter. Berke at 400 deg. mm, ORANGE CAKE Two and one-half cu sifted cake floiir. 2 p8 WWW“. -4 teaspoon ‘but, rindofileinonendlor mp3 Np butter. i 1-2 cups gun Bull-l‘. 3 6888. unbeaten, IPOOM lemon juice s 011F108 111108. 3 not water. measure ...... .....___-._...____._.._1_ "Dorothy Dix’s~ Letter. Box’ Second. Make thing you want and the most fortunate P8880! O- mett . and the trick is to make to cry over, everybody for you. yourself to death trying to be as in golf and do the things you enjoy doing Buoy. , S0 the. poisons our own souls. far worse than it does any one else. having a grudge against some one. as ior family not to be on iilaeelkto will spol any part . ss to clubs. Travel as much as you can sible. Have hosts of friends. Th! is and jollv and fhinikina this is the little bird thag. hODI around thlt 5 little bird the. El th. over e min us by our unevaiiing weeping. haven't as much never get over things. and come up smiling. Tenth. Keep busy. That is the Hard work is a panacea for trouble. who was unhappy. Deer children. everlasting monotony of cookin dol er- inching that I have wls ren end my Always (‘filiflb . had got the olden oh d or! to school, won't worth whil Answer: w . , n therfixare women Tub? and d it realize that Just. eiew a Ten Rules for Happiness, _ _ , __ _ Good Logic for Everyday Thinking, if Fol- th best i l t. airings uoe 38th; mm. Nobody is that luck . Ev i’ crumpled re isn't a sin e human being who hasn't plenty Don't take yourself too seriously. skin g importance and en protected againsttme misfortunes You oi one you love Third. thing that happens to ou is of world-sh how you shou have other people. When death robs don't demand to know of high heaven ou intil we selves. Fourth. Don't lake other peo l much anyway. Don't let their ori c worry midlife‘ iliilfiéi‘. 9333i ‘ti."l'.%‘ll.‘.‘.°..‘“€h.h t... Joneees tellectual as the Ifighbrorqs. Sixth. Don't. cherish enmities and grudges. itfii’ii..m°°“hfi‘ii“i”.'ii.ill “iiiefith “h . a ‘ft takes all the ioy out of life and hurts ul Noth ood terms. v 1i vo ini on both cheeks. not for his s . ihnfign you unhappy and uncomfortable to be stirred up with wrath against money as you used tn have. Have the courage to take misfortune on the chin Velsnt ne’ morning I w e i ll iserehl . ~ nuts.’ m = e. silent. inartlcuiaie husband in which unhappy thlt it '1' valentine, e letter from me all the things he oou d never find w Miss Dix! He thinks I beautiful in spite and broken nails on m beenmrmemdhiso lieioreecii Therehere l a can make merriaiie worth wh e to thorn. DOBUfl-IY DIX Sensible and Just ' - a A i A C l I V I I 6 S lowed Will Make a New Person Out 1 of ~ ' BEAUTY hggmm b, mm” t~ -.~-* -- Wh mo. . 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I1‘c% ‘@1141 '~ m - . or nag wglffl ‘lune m crystal “fiiwmwm m, mo, w", w“; “fir: ti? itltfnghugefllgffl. v5? glnlzfiaitigafrivong ices colored carpet, fitted to the ‘chore. of? 13:1‘ $33’. fbeit ygu will find that it comes _ there naturally. Of course. you have not every- en rose leaves under the forty e laughs outweigh the tears. Don't think that every- that some- that befall or you lose your iob. why this should have haDDened to and grow rebellious end morbid over your sorrow. We are never hi??? learn what funny litt.e things we are and learn to laugh at our- too seriously. They are not so ou. You can't please rs set. your standards . or bore Be yo - ortsble UYOUWEHCWbQOO You IAN/O to pay compound interest It i! l Q0861‘ thing but im- nary rou to bear than actual ones. There are none of who have not lain awoke at night petrified the fe t befall with dread oi some calam- us ity f. we us and that we felt would shatter our lives if it should occur. nerall it never happened. but. if it did it was not so bed after all and we surv ved it without serious injury. oy y and tomorrow take one of itself. ‘There ‘is no sounder adaiie than that which bids us not to trouble trouble till trouble troubles us. The only good that worrying ever did any one was to make him thin. it is gran ior the figure. but hard on the disposition. 1.. WW1? ‘h’ “.3 °“’ gs e eve ne you. that we distill in our own hearts There in nothl so deDFesaihg as makes a ome so miserable. Ieeting some one you don't . forgive him and have an en ause it is mak- e. but simply Seventh. mo in circulation. Go around and meet people. Belong . Have u many interests $398- the way to keep yourself riul t of ell possible worlds. It is the m" ‘hm up m m gut merry roundeley. not the calm __.._..,. n't hold post mortems. Don't spend your life brooding es you have made or the sorrows that have befailen ou. What is done is done and cannot be changed. but you have your w ole future in which to make good. Not all we have lost. but we can make life miserable for ourselves and those about Quit beating upon your breast because you our tears can bring back those Don't be one of those who Ninth. Do something for somebody less fortunate than yourself. Minster to other people's troubles and you will iorlet your own. pineal is e. Coin that we keep only when we give it. away, Hap- soverelgn remedy fou- unhappiness. You never saw a. very busibperson DOROTHY 1D . OIOOII Doroth Dix-W n v b n i 1 havye been ...°il.ti.°.t..t°l.i“'..i.tfi..i°l'.u'"" “d M" l“ t???“ so fed up with the cggld die. “Ed alimmgnagt! e an en . . Irritable with the child- wheri he went to work and I t that life was so cheerlesg and hen the mailman cainxxw th to e wro e Stine.‘ wilila.“f..‘2§‘ 1%‘ And I fa nrdsto . He appreciates how hard things have a place where he can give :1 the . W‘ riggkem nnrobhtiféiriiglbgulml £0: (different that letter made t-h eworld dren are sweet! He is worth any sacrifice. Perhaps I cm a fool that a few written word; ghouid mqm m ya? ‘afinmigmthw have mode me baoonheuw. Mtgbenfihfie are m» n. r 1.1m Chi’. pity tnxiiizomusbsiiaa god-i rinsffy. Addtheeggeozuetettm bee well between additions. Sift flour alternately with Juices and water, beating e mini- mumamo .'I‘urne.tonoeiriin 1111mm! lam-aim tine and bake a-t 3'15 deg. Fahr. for 20 nurtures. 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