'21s I V w. ' Heinrich up in no timel" w: i" seigreasqiti AA AA‘A Vvv v oman’s R A al DAUGHTER OF. EXILE By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL DOWN THE m IDGI "Ihanksi" nodded shane. would have to hold the giant O0 event him being dashed a; e cliff face. ainst vvvvvvwwv m Social anll ‘AAA A D fer a AA4AAAAAAAA A ‘ “ 1 ° llorev mm uni-Islam. And a lei o1 loan-hence? canes praailala Caaallaa wheat. Inlay iii; aalaral bady-balldar Ia Kellogg‘; ALL-WHIAT. Golden. erup as»... " HWNWCUARDIVAIQ y y. snal z. Fashions The Housewi e, Already hawaasecuringtheropeabouthls etiedthempeaeaimlmtheu waist. He turned to Martha. tried t0 drag Heinrich upright and "Don't worry. I11 be all t. get the man across his shoulder- flafe as houses. reaiyl We'll ve The giant's weight was terrific. and even his bulk was a severe handi- He smiled at her reassuring. A cap. One slip would precipitate few seconds later they were iower- them both into the waiting sea. in him down the face of the Inch b inch Shane manoeuvred f. s ‘ . - o The first inkling which Shane stood upri ht. his body pressed close $2§§5i.88:s2spsz1 .'vvvvvv- had of the magnitude of the task to the he had undertaken came when the slung over his shoulder like a vast wind plucked him up like a giant sack of potatoes. The rain beat in ' hand and flung him. almost oon- his face and the wind screamed J temptuously, against the rocky wall. past him, as though trying to tear instinctively he put out his feet to him and his burden from the " brace himself, and the jar shook ledge. his whole body. Then he was spinn- Shane tugged hard on the rope. ing madly like a top in mid-air. There was an agonizing pause. And He glanced up. He could see the then he felt the strain on his white faces peering down at him, shoulders, and was lifted off his iliumined in the light of the torches. feet. Fortunately lhey had had the sense He had secured the ropes like the to hold the rope tight when the straps of_ a parachute about the wind look him. or he would have Ban" of tnem, but he had not nnged downwards, like a mar- argained for the stra.n. The oncttc on the end of a string. ropes cut into his flesh like knives. lncuutiously he looked down, and and he thought he was going to be his stomach heaved sickeningly, hauled in two. while his head buzzed. The ledge He set his teeth on his lip un- on which Heinrich sprawled had til it bled. Gripping the giant's seemed broad enough when seen unconscious form. he put his foot a- from above. Now it looked like a 381m?» the cliff face in an effort narrow cats walk of rock w;th t0 ease the strain. scarcely room enough for a man to The’ worst moments came when stand. And far below it was the the wind tore him away from the dark heaving mags of the 593,. Cliff, 5O that he and Heinrich spun a He gritted his teeth, closed his helplessly in mid-air and then eyes and held fast to the rope. He dased llllll Bfllllllfil i118 1001i. The was lowered gently, inch by inch. Wind assumed for him the char- Warned now of what the Wind acter of a demoniac personality in- could do, he had his feet ready m tent on his destruction. He began brace himself away from the cliff to curse it in a low monotone, un- “my conscious of what he was doing or It seemed that an eternity pas- EBYIHE- _ fd. but lL was in reality only a At lest light W85 6851164’! in hi8 ew minutes. before his feet touch- 1809- HE 191i llflnds Efliiplllfl 111$ ed not the wail of the cliif. but the body and drowlus him inwards. solid plateau of the ledge. He 1ow- away from the abyss. ered cautiously until he was on his But when he was Safely lauded hands and knees. The helpers a- m} the 011“ w he 515111 Clllliihed Bl bove slackencd the rope to give 1115 “V1118 1711f 9n- him more freedom of movement, They out the ropes and took but; dared not 19g, it gm Heinrichs weight off him. He felt Shane crouched beside Heinrich hand-i Kripplus his limp one and and made a rough examination of 511131118 ll- ‘701665 Cried ellfilledly the man. He was relieved to find 1" 111-5 ears- bl" he dld 11°19 unqer‘ that the giant was still breathing. stand B WOW- His head was cut, and there was a _T1l9!1 B D811‘ 01.811115 Went IOU-pd nasty gash on his right temple. 1115 11°61‘. and 5°“ 11P$ were FY655- There was no doubt about the leg 9d 11910913’ 88811151- his blepdinfl which was doubled under him so 111195- ominously. It, was broken, possibly His sight cleared. Martha stood the man had sustained other m. pressed against him and there was 3min; but, what, they were o, how a glorious light in her eyes. serious Shane had no means of $119115 Zmmeil Weflldy- "I 101d finding om, me 1mg‘; 1e“; mm you," he said faintly, “that it was little room roi- movement. as solo as houses!" '13:: had taken a ‘flask of brandy The" 119 filmed- hln . provided y the professor but he decided that it would be flspjvoyéibnazglylrfijsqg MAKE better not to force it between Hein- AMENDS rioho bluo lips. If the slant was Shane awoke to see the black ex- revlvod he might topple over. It panse of the wind-swept, star blur- would be easier to bring him to the red gky ggfvlng as n bggkgrgund 811735“ V1111? 119 W15 511111 mefdl- for the heart shaped face with its 111113’ 11110011801015. There was lwth- halo of golden hair which bent an- . shone oould do except welt xiously over him. The flickering until the rescuers arrived from the light, o; the 1511mm gllnfgd on the 1889- hair and showed the trouble in the The $11119 b85565 lnieflflillebly- blue eyes. Shane forgot his throbb- lume was cramped. and he began ing head and the pains which tore t0 shiver. It would not do to let at every muscle in his racked body. himself become incapacitated. He He smiled and put out ashakyhand. @001! I Eli? 0f i119 bland)’. and the clamping her small cold one in it. fiery spirit wmuod and heartened Then he remembered, and Slffllg- him. gled upright, At 1011! le-Bt there were shouts “Heinrich! 1's he all right?" the C1111 WP. Cranins his neck The men from the village had Wlfd. 5118.116 58W m0"? 11811“. made a rought stretcher, and had time the flicker o! lanterns laid the giant upon it. Heinrich was 9 8181164‘! i-hB-nlifllly- The men 1mm still unconscious. They looked ad- ch had arrived. .10 cliff top. and Shane reached comfortable t a hand and caught it. He gave "Ai- 's11 right?" Whispeggd three tugs to let them know he MflltfitygTulEré was an adoringiook in her eyes. get it. The hardest port o! his teak had Shane laughed. “s bit shaky- prrived, for he had to secure Hein- otherwise fit u a fidfle." He press- ricl-i and. himself so that they ed her hand reassurinsli-lnd turn- wouid be drawn up together. lie ed to Professor Peimann. A "We must t him to the house at Easikfomtake Embroidered Apron h tees nowh- smart aurldadgcgtlvil 1°i§1n°3°tu°§s flattering. too. over one's but frock whii ' yorgandy or other pot l1- Wma Wm‘ mnufilm‘ f gm“? together with cutt ° """"..‘§.“"“i3°§i§€2‘l'i‘,'ié,’ i8. noflo and 4i . fan flil lom, mun chart and ooior mention: CORNER . RICH SOUR. CREAM SOONBS 2 cups sited flour 1-4 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1-3 teaspoon baking soda l-2 teaspoon salt 1-3 cup shortening 1-4 cup currents 1 egg yolk 2-3 cup (above) thick sour cream Measure sifted flour and re-sift with sugar, baking powder, soda and salt. Cut in fat quite finely; then add washed druzd currents, Beat egg yolks thoroughly. add cream and mix lightly with dry ingredients to from a soft dough, Knead lightly for 10 seconds on a slightly floured board or canvas, Roll to i-z inch thickness; cut out. in circles, quite large. Score in quarters. Brush over with-egg white, dust with sugar and bake m a hot oven (400 to 425 de- grees F.. 15 lo 20 minutes.) PINEAPPLE AND RICE CROQUETTES 2 tablespoons butter Few grains pepper 1-2 cup mllk 1 cup cooked rice _ l cup finely diced pineapple, well drained 4 slices diced cooked bacon Make a cream sauce of first five ingredients. Add rice. pineapple and bacon. Mix well. Chili. Farm ‘m..- natties. roll in cracker crumbs, once." He indicated the stretcher. "And what about a doctor?" Captain Macpherson said: “The village doctor is out at a case. I asked for him. Somebody will have to go to Stornoway." General Mitchell said swiftly: "I'll go. My car is back on the road." He did no texplain how his car came to be there at that time in the morning Profesor Pelmann. gave him a sharp glance, but said nothing. Under the captain's directions. the men from Carriach lifted up the stretcher. The whole party left the cliff top and wcnded its was slowly across the moor towards the House of the Birds. The lanterns flickered tfully in the wind. Shane noted that the rain had gone Professor Pelmann walked beside the stretoher. Martha squeezed Shane's hand. and went to her fa- ther's side. The general tapped miringly at Shane. muttering com- Anfllllel‘ r096 Bnaked down from piiments in Gaelic. Shane felt un- pat- . and euy-W- 9-1" t u. ' oi m!!! n-suna. Shane's sleeve. and said gruffy in his ear. "A fine bit of work, young feilel‘. I owe you an apology, 'll explain about it later. Got to get that doctor right now." He went off into the darkness before Shane oouid reply, Shane became aware of Halford by side. Halford spoke with difficulty. To Be Continued 1 era/ice’ Have Good Vocabulary to Make at Hit .F-_———- lavarad and fouled. Ready la carve. Mada by Kellogg ll Landau. Oaiqflq, 94/595 3/9 “M” - oaoeoe¢+++++04++44§44444 "*d'%:g::fiJ€¥r €:@“Jug them into close ntmot soil. The und should be firmed HowCanl?'I overfismamrummm (By some sauna!) ’°§-",';,e§‘,:l,1:‘§‘§.',.m y»??? npwia: o-o-o-moaaaowvowovoooeoooo ateqamong goo“ o! ahmuu Q. How can I prevent baby from air pockets which break contact kinking off the blanket m. night, pet-wood mo“ ""1 =°11~ "*1 S“ and at the same time per-mil, free. make it lmpowlblo 1°‘ m‘? ‘m 11° dom of movement? ' A. Pln ordinary hose supporters to each corner of the attreas and clamp to the blanket. Q. How can 1 remove the coat- lnc of svwp which sometimes zoi-ms on? the inside of the electric wash- QT A. Rub 1110101181115’. but gently, glololievory fioomde odsieel Q.‘ How can I improve the looim of mugged auger cake any? I - a ow drip!!! lemon This makes the icing very thandipinbeawnegptbmm crumbs again. Cook in trying pan with butter unirll well browned on bot-h sides and thoroughly heated. Servo immediately with tomato caisup or chill sauce. Serves o. These might have choed cooked ham in them in place of the bacon Both recipes ame particularly im- proved with plenty of oaisup, u you realize most rice dishes are. VANILLA (m. LEMON SAUCE Verbenas Take Eight Days to l-2 cup sugar Germinate. Plants grow by virtue of foods iaaken from the soil in liquid form through their roots. for which soil and mots must be in close contact. ivux sugar and oomstarrzh, add when a seed germinaies it. sends a water gradually, stirring constanlt- sprout u and a root down s‘in- ly; boll 5 minutes. remove from ultaneous y. and the root hairs be- fire. add butter vanilla and salt. gin at once to absorb from the soil For lemon sauce. omit vanilla and the food elements which support add 1 1-2 tablespoons lemon juice h. Any interference with and a few gratings nutmeg. is procedure makes trouble. the tion under favorable con- . ditions, are as follows: (mods-axon oolumbine). 15 days cents (bachelor's button). 5 t0 15 dayii days; California pup- , QB Uflfll iain). a0 days; forget-me- glllsrdia. 30 days: heiianthus. l5 ys: marigoide. 5 din-YB; murninfl glory, 5 dag; moon vines. nasturtiums. 8 days; niootian hei you in determining how long youpmay expect-to wait beibre los- sturdieat seeding! that appear are not always the best for flowers. Experi es that time finer blossoms. partic- ularly the most likely to be borne which are slow in oftentimes ind: ebi y. S begin ‘ my!“ a since it Dorothy Dix's Letter Box If You Are a Young Bride Help Build Your Own Nest-In it You Will be Far Happier and More Certain of Successful Mar- riage Than You Would Living With Your Own Family or Within-Laws Dear Doroth Dix-I got married aibout a week ago and have had nollflng d)? “of lei] reroalcdil lilllgslzltwfly becgusgell fig? nitufifiuilomé ier. u m am y p R y and refuse to live with them. They say I am not treating them right by leaving them. and that some day I will be sorry for the way I have done. When I c0 to see them they spend the time telling me how lonely mo? are without me. how unflntefui I am t0 hi“? {one away. and when I get ready i0 lee" hey start to cry. and it makes me feel ter- rible. But I want my own home. and I gnqw may, my lathe;- and husband would never get along toizeiher- Is there an! Wail I. can make them see my point of view? e have BJWBYB been such mood pals that I can't bear to hurt them. Wont ou lease helm me? A LHTLE BI¥JD . Answer: ‘ eads e emln All that! rmolan rfioommegd is efgrtigoutlgg have your a vs y must mains“! 1y in mmon sense be aw matter of nioieini §§§“§§§ up heloown home w Y and weeps? It. is ian occasion for zettim ou ing out. the tear us. n, u‘ k Ls d we,“ Yam ism“ mifiillwior thelifieiavlég 1e Remind thud-minor 311111; little consider hat they showed that they were ive ch dmn by so doing. Ask them if grown-up children Egklllzililrdoféglé! leave papa and mI-mmfl m... okmrz; “more” ii rattle. t, uman . ttg léeeegiggdl man irgead of being in the bosom of your family. and the other is to build our own nest. It. is IIODOClVB idea of a honey- moon to spend it under e critical eyes of mamnta and nana and Algae sister and little brother. Every woman reine the pride and 1111):“ B 11w in fixing up her first home and being able to have lust the o. curtains and dishes she wanted instead of the khd that Mother BR101165- Your pde are more than selfish. They are positively 110mm 1" mpaw and understanding when they spoil what should be the nap- time of your life by their rep about your ieavinir them. The only advice r can zlvo you hem too BBI1°W1Y~ The don't mean what they My 14 Secrets of Good Talk 1 Cecil keeps Bob faieinsted on their all-day outing. Her sprightly vocabulary’: the secret of her charm. Sings neverwinanzisgviih “yekl; it‘: coun ." a mp8 gin that please her, uses bright. vivi words: “Sea that rambling white farmhouse the pink roses clarnbering over e porch?" She doesn't irritate either mlnetuating her talk with “get me " or “see what l mean?” About slipshod errors, Cecilyfi wen more careful. If she lay: “awfully hot, lenty food" for "plenty of food,’ I a known in an hour or two her talk will seem all blunde n. Have s good vocabulary ii you'd make and keep friends. Our 82- pa e booklet tells how to choone "page; tea wrdtguget emservative em- ri t wordl. check lzrrort. put per- "néilp .19 tow p1 i cumoieie uauem and imiructignrstdoim Th‘ chuwmw" Band“, Aim". B. mm or coin (coin ore e n'caal:gililiework apartment v ealllll GIIMIII ‘h‘_, ¢ _‘§ up _- -n asu- p4.» m"; "I: name and Maren eiaial1 .....-_ .__----- jenny-- \ _ - Q a - Q 0 u - a _ Q Q - - — I 3 ' Street Adana '____‘u___M midi‘ Pravums--_--_--¢- .-.._.._..,..._ Bend 20c in coins for ui-"oegy at. Ieastsspprtl-Ilc chance of beng . l’ o‘ How-r m, o y moth seemltohavebeensucha film!“ aabuiariy i2 thewgliiodimgngnfi fore I uplwith her for keg: ‘I would d out m she lain! N .wAdIi .835 ircilnlffiifi. ‘w. __*__@ moved a few blocks awayfrom 1 -1 uid get along win-i ‘such . ' a1rgxggfit bro“ up m a, pig family quarrel you would have trouble sure enoug . ‘ -what chance h iri f a happy married life ii Dwwm‘ and “udoesnwknowhowtodoeithieg; use... "prevent damage. After has been ruined sprsyin! How do we know what to ex- wsry oi’ insect iniiny disease? By what we experienc- If toes tainly dluster around the new leaves of the bridal wreath. The phlo! ofthecrabaandonthenewgrowth will. without fail, turn the lower leaves of our if we do not actto At this season then. we should and D measu equip ourselves with a contact sectioide to kill the juice drinkers. which should be sprayed on be- cause ihere is no practical way of it in powder form. But "tEr to use powder for the leaf eaters, and as a W111 el-lok or. the esveslto poison the caier-pfiiars and beetles and it, will serve for combating the various forms of fungus. The beauty about powder or dust is that lg, is so much more easy moment's notice and rum out; to lWlv a needed dose. while thg Yb H 1:81": 11p e may is much more v And Her Activities 300KB Bofiaare yours Within who? silent chambers u M Preserved from age to age; more precious far Than “that accumulated store cf go And orient , hioh f d y gems w or a a o: The sultan hides deep in ancestral These hodrcb of triiih you" can un- loit at will. -Wordsworth. SIGHT "What do you do in these days of darkness?‘ someone asked an (tilldnd American soldier who was "D0?" he replied. "why. I thank God that for fifty years I had the gift of sightfl-From the Sight of Memory. HELPIBS He who helps. a child helps humanity with an immediateness which no other help given to hu- man creature in any other slime o1 human life can possibly give agairu-Phiiiips Brooks. 8100.000 COAT The oostiw fur coat in the would worth 8100.000 VHS display- ed recently in a New Yonk fur shore. It oi’ 95 sliver skins of the aib mink. which took sixteen years to collect. for this rare breed is obtained by crow mink and ut there are a nuiriiber of coats costing $15,000 though even the riches woman never wear them seii . fetch $500! Many women have a crane for fur coats. and (here are people who collect them. Perhaps tho queer-est for coat was that which belonged to mo. ‘Itnrniuweg. of {ihemel Bampmesd, England. was ree- quarter length. made entirely from the skins of mice. UMBRELLA QUEEN Mrs. Oorruwaiuforford. a rich American. owm nearly 300 umbrel- las. more than arwone else in the world. but is still looking for more. has a gallery full of umbrel- las collected from all over the world for 20 years. She never uses one heiseif-"ioo much troiflale to carry," sh; says. the wrong side cf the stookins after putting the two edges of the ladder together. taking care to run theseamoffzradmllyloa intat either end. This mend wll hardly be noticeable on the right sfde. CURTAINS Curtains with frilly headings can be given a image effect by inserting a cane throug {he foldhgntherlng thq curtain along it, ironinf over the gathers. This creping helips the heading to stand erect. SUDs INITIATE NEW TOWEL! Initiate those new towels and wash cloths by giving them s. ther- ough washing before hapuin them on the bathroom rods. The anoee are th hav been hosed about or handle? by fingers of uncertdn cleanliness. No strenuous iubbink is necessary to remove the surface soil and foreign matters. All they need is a few minutes swishinz about in think. live suspends and v v Y1 wVw 1 Luo.roiur. vvvvvvvvwv vvvwvvv vvvv th rlnsin before they are drlerdufid put lfgito circulation FASHION FOR Smart Cotton Ensemble-Apron Buttons "On" and Ties At Back You'll be so fascinated with this little cotton morning ensemble; home tasks will simply ‘fly’. You'll enjoy its becoming vee neck and cool sleeves. The dainty beruffied Jyron is easy to put on and easily bearded to greet an unw- pect I ed visitor. It ties at the back. so may be adjusted to suit nui- waistline. ,_'I'he_ dre=s is mar for sari-Men or bra»:- wca; and so: local . sim e an - inex- sew. you i wan‘ to make WQL‘; well-wright" us‘ ' ~- or a: col-or .n linear-like cotton weave. Style No. 1778 is de-"lrnwvl for N. N. 40. 42. 44. 46. 4B and IO-inohes but. sine as requires 3 i-l Hilda of 39 inch materhi for and with 21-0 yards of 39-inch material for apron and collar. slang” cents use: in stam n preferred wrap co n carefully. ISGTBSA to Charlottetown unfair-n . vvvr". Style N0. 1778 Sine“... ... ... . Clio Province Burns Removed Iltlleilt Any Pain Quick. safe relief in ‘almost in- stantaneous if you apply Putnam's 0am Ixtraatar. s won't or hurt. One o! - nan’- Oem l: , n the- pain. A few if earn dry up . Putnam's; {has aailsfaziim. . Thdifllndl with $1.] . cu ma. m“ ' , “'1 cg of sour milk. HUME DRESSMAKER'_ do Mair 10.195; s a i ros usanwo t‘ 1 A ‘"931? waxlngolgsgu, , ‘ a few minutes, win’ are,“ 1'30} en the lives of iinryiwoodlbdh- also will save work. 51.1% WI.‘ 11118 l-lw pores in u... w“? - keeps out dust. °°°Iit THE was m; -‘, All" you are inmfifim’ v lea kettle empty 0m, a water left therein JUST A RUB 0R ‘ When you are clegwo door kncb and bell, "18 with the p011: 0D the ki chen spigoig so often forgotten and yet m‘ illeiréulfig tfhlmnil. they give H~ kitchen. p 'pp°m“°° will‘ A worm i? When the typewrigiPl-lgbqnh K11“ ‘o make may and any.“ 1118 W96. Epi- out the mach!“ find drop some of the oil ‘11 the spool holding u... m Then run the ribbon t ' the other spool. You will b. n, imp we n u... £7 8 bl lust like new akin m W“ A SMOOTH SURFAOg 1 when making a fruit oaks]; a a good idea to savenum“ the plain batter to spread m“ bottom of me pan and on u,” the fruit batter so g5 in my,“ surface of the cake smoofl; prevent the fruit from stlmtlqp the pan and burning on A“ keep out s little plain b; p. lore you put in the fruit, ‘w- oo-oe-e-o-o-wmo-o-“m. Modern Etiquette (B! ROBERTA LEI) Q. When eating baked pom“ l1 it all rilhtto taokethepoiete from the skin and mesh i; plaAwltl the - 0i proper way is the potato and then eat it ly from the akin Q. Haw soon after receiving; wedding invitation should one mi ‘gum tim . Any e that is co eiiisi after the invitation is .2 . u ‘h? w .. an. w en t inaletter? wt non.“ u A. "Goad Journey to you." _ Household Scrapbookl § (a: concurs can i oiiihl to n3 New House Dress If a handful of salt is tbmi into the wafer when washing llii ooiomd house dress for the iini time. it will aid greatly in sell-ill the color, Rusty Porch Lamp! Rust. can be removed from ilk metal porch lamps by ruilillli them with fine sandpaper or steel wool. Then apply a thin mini iuhriciating oil. Sour Milk Chocolate or spice cake. biscuit! griddle cakes. and johnny cakenl nicer if sour milk is used WW1 of sweet. with soda in pwporilvl of one-half teaspoon llGWll tow - - ~—::1 {oi cuioiés THE