JULY 26. 1940 izsoooo» I O O O o a a n I o CHAPTER IX gtl-Jilgely enough. it was no long- er nay. .l-.i;k uallnagnan who uonl- magm the group, ‘Somehow he had lcs. hi. holu on himself, on his fe.- low lawn. Sonya puraud, she who locked almost boyish in her skirt my wl-sl-y-it was she who now was the (lcllilnccring s irlt among those nraltded on the is and. A breeze had SPTU" "D- 19 $011- [it'll hcr black hair. er e es were blight and her cheeks flUB ed, her h0g0,“ {USO and fell rapidly. and she m. hrr hips, a charmingly valiant arentllrt‘. She no longer looked at Maya Jack. nor at any of the others. They seemed hsneath her notice. She dlfeClPd iii-r pleas at Pete Barker. ivho rt-iiiszcl as miuch frightened l! - o hl- was everything and pro- ' .lfl‘cte."l. l-lis frightevvd out from Sonya to the writh- . lt seemed. scared as vras weighing his t-cs. But there is always ~ sort of danger to ii- u iwttlve. Besides, I t . . "r l." before "I swam half- awsteiied his lips. His eyes ilitl lie looked as though he t» (“Tilllfi Bolivia's attack. t ll'\(l']\'i the courage to move an lPf. answer. There was pos- guw- a clnsivcr. A wondering lhok rom- oi ('1' hls face. as if he were ilFifillll himself what it was he had r fcarcd. ‘Then. abruptly. he l aim-t. i his face with his shaking hatidris and sank down upon the ifll“ - uawi was surldenlv groaning tor- tllrnt-sh- He had lost consciousness, Rand fnluld as he knelt by the =—.—.—~.. ltlssrll-uii-d TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Pepless Many Suffer Low Blood (omit-And Don't Know It. loll‘ llLACK Ho By JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK stood straight and stilf. her hams be t‘ of Built. and then out to a stricken man, Ra quiet i . His ‘Jfioiifd wig-rill if: galégglaafigllgtaasa geyflljllid kéiowinil other; had moved afivayia sl e. The P I shout ‘blag: blgtlfghtBgggsgsln firmed after an indetermlnable time. itand ran out onto the beach. Pete Pointing a Lremhlin ward the water. Rand's in olg,.az"ilsr.taltetl Rand shouted. He ma down the snggkéd $011M did not heed his cries. she was knee-deep in the waterslready far out. and push. lflgsggryvaarclgaspidly.‘ l. doll}: gg‘l1]dBoriy:ia:§-ed'l 5”" “ no run right arm stiff and wgtihiiiigci‘ hi? lhandlcamaeu him ill Lhfli; s. in everything else. ‘He stumbled in the 10058 sand. fell headlong Blld gmilwllns- ‘He sot up‘ to find Pete ‘ar er rlmnn ast l . h " "go Dllmging the ‘snuri mung flya. alie when she‘ h ard Petfs frantic cries. she wgetted untl the little man was quite c1059, Rand saw them converse for a min- "t9 m” W" and then Sonya retraced ‘ha! SL895 toward shore. r Rand ran to her as she emerged rom the water. "Why" he demand- ed, breathess with s ock and ex. 9111011. "did ou do that 51ml"! Sml ed strangely. "Wait," She Said. ‘and y0u will see why." i She meant Pete Barker, he saw, Pet/a had followed her to the beach. 8 arm to- IHe did ilot Join Sonya and Rand, h but cut ofl at a tangent across "the sand toward the spot in the bush ,where Balu lay. lu a, moment he returned to the beach. He carried Baius long-baded knife, feet l Ho saw ' glance tol- i THE CHARLOTTETOWN cuauprw Living o Leisure —T7ie Woman ’s Realm Four Lovely Things Hope is the archway of the world Through which Heaven's light de- scends. Faith is the shining bridge that leads To the shore that never ends. Prayer is the white-edged winding lane Up which our soul-thoughts start. love is the garden brimmed with owers Which God made for our heart. WELL-SHOD FEET AN INDIS- PENSABLE PART OF GROODLNG Your feet-the wy you hold them when you are sitting, the way they look when you waik and what you wear on them-tell the world more about your age and what sort of Person you are than your coiffurc or the most carefully applied make- up. Shoes can be comfortable with- out being so sensible-looking that they detract from the charm of dress or suit above them. Wear low-heeled shoes by all means if you like, but see that they are smart. trim low-heeled slices-not squat, dumpy ones. To wear with your best silk dresses. for occasions where no walking is required, have at least one pair with slightly high- Watch the stocking situation. It's a good idea to uleal‘ noi-so-slleel" ones for sports and during working ours, of course, but every woman needs filmy ones for dancing and dress-up occasions. They ma-ke ankles and legs seem younger as well as slimmer. You put yourself in the Fm-loo- rid stared at the man, fasci. gut the knife-blade teeth and waded, Still in a dazed fashion. into the sea. R d1 k i! So . and. ;z:.t.“...2i“:st=;t":s. "You see? I knew it was in him." Maya Jack. LlaBlanc uiui Kelly Burk and the natives, crowded about Rand and Sonya. Kelly Burk said. "It is a miracle!" He drank quickly from his flask, “Mon dieul" exclaimed LaBianc t-hroatily. "What a man will not. do for a womanl" Maya. Jack Carina nan said noth- ing. He could not e his gaae from Sonya/s race. It was as if he had but seen her for the first time and was fascinated. ‘There was not only de- sire there now. but admiration and new respect. Rand could see that Maya Jack really loved Sonya Dur. auu; loved her with all the fury of his wild and savage being. Sonyirs gaze was not for those t firmly between h Tlll- l-ilfiliinl: thing about low lllond count . till can iu-itzh ilhnui as much as you l-n look healthy and atront. yet fl-l-l ila if you hiiii loi-ui in your . lirfd anti tit-pleas. ul count means you haven't got enough roll blond corpuicles. It their vita lull to l-zlrry life-giving oxygen from your. ll-lllfl iiuouvliout your body. Ami lust us it to cxillntlr gasoline in your cur ~ [i(|\l‘<'\‘l‘ iu turn the wheels. an h l‘ lllt-nly nf oxygen in explmle your body and give you IolnK Wt... tioi irr, Williams Pink Pills today. They 7"" “"1" ll-Mllmr on air. Ask your druggist Yor in. hllliiiilis Pink Pills today. These Tennis Pointers Will Pep Up Your Game A Good Backhand Wins Points Vihl-n your tennis is the sort that f? a zlmuscd smiles — how daz- thc Rood player seems! What 2r stcrei? - ~‘l'll‘ lllnys an even steady game '. il no \\’(‘llkl'lL'SECS for her oppon- l'c advantage of. And with ruciion ynu can spruce up rc grime. too. ludicrous attempts to | "Sharlksl" he m°um|~-—- about her. She watched the bos- bing head. of the man in water. Pete moved slowly. but. steadily. it seemed an eternity the time he was in the water. cursing. Then LaBlanc They all saw the sailnns. There were at least half a. dozen of tnem. Rand ielu shaken. l-le iookeu at‘ Sonya. She was no longer lflljieo orlace. out. very pale. rlei- nand griPlWd Rand's. "l-le must get through!" she wis- pered tensely. Pete dlu not make the schooner. They could see his head bobbing close to the hull. He swam along the hull. found a painter trailing trom deck. i-le reacrleo it. began climbing over the aide. Only LaBlanc spoke. He said hoarsely, "Voila!" Pete barker was a changed man as he landed from one of the schoonere lifeboats and handed Rand the medicine chest. His s.lgh figure seemed to have taken on stature. l-Lls eyes glowed, were for once level. He was fatigued, but he W38 s-v old-to-care class the moment you e think the time it takes to keep legs free frcm superfluous hair is time wasted. You first aren't at your perfectly groomed best unless your leg; are smooth and free from 8. . FADED CURTAINS 1f your curtains have faded, dis- solve half a small packet of tartaric acid in cold water and rinse the curtains in this after washing; it seems to bring back the colors. DROP-STITCH SCARF Here is a clever way of making scarves for the Forces-arid it is an excellent pattern for 3 or 4-ply W001. Using a set of four No. 8 needles. cast on 20 sts. on to three needles (60 sis. in all). Witll the fourth needle proceed as follows: First round-Knlt one, mltke one; 40 sis. on each needle. Now continue to knit until you have tile scarf half the desired length, using about er heels and not-so-sensible last. ~- To remove iodine stains, first damp the affected part and then rub in bicarbonate of soda. Repeat the process several times, rubbing in the powder liberally. Finaily wash the articles in the usual man- ner and it will be found that no trace of iodine stain remains. To remove mildew from delicate material, try methylated spirit w'th a little soap on it. The modern flying fortress with four LOGO-horsepower engines is re- ported to have amazing perform- ance unparalleled by any other bigzlber in the world regardless o! s Tent caterpillars reverse the pro- cess of building a house and stock- ing it with food. They build their house around the food supply. coma IN Tfizbmuo clowns clowns Some of the most charming of the new wedding gowns are made of the shecrest of fabrics such as tulle, chiffon, net or lace in a true rose shade. A grey gown is sug- gested for the bride's mother when the bride wears pink: soft blues anrtis violets for the bride's attend- an . Onions cause tears because they contain an irrita-iing aldehyde ag- ent. a hydrogen-less alcohol that kills germs. according to chemists. Birds. quills, minoches come in for importance in giving height to even simple calots, since practi- cally every hilt model plays up ll-oieht in some fashion. Richly jeweled pins offer dramatic touches on simple styfes. RUSTY TAP If your outside tap has rusted and won't turn on now that gar- dening days are here. pour a drop of vinetzar on the rusted part round the handle and in a few seconds it will turn easily. Helpful For Campers 1. Do not sit or lie on bare ‘ground; it. is harmful and likely to cause sickn-sss. It is better if caught out. in the rain to sit on your hat and go bareheaded than to sit on the ground. 2. Always carry two waterproof match boxes of the hard rubber krnd that will float. one full of 3 or 4 ozs. of B-ll-l’ “‘°°1- llfivqltlllls salt and one filll of matches»... to the length required. To lllllSll, and do not use them all the time cast off one stitch. then drop the but keep them in reserve in case next stitch right off tile ncetLe, of act-dent. This is cheap life in- cast off the next stitch. drop till.- next one. and repeat llllill you have completed t.ie round. Nziu: It is essential that the casting off 123m- mences on the same ll‘ tile as the casting-on was first SifllHJl. Now commence to “pllll" thc knitting. and the dropped stitches will run down until they reach the bottom. They will merge rliio the other stitches, giving a soft, cosy appearance to the whole tliilig— and the scarf wll be double the length that it was when vnu cast- off BEACH WEAR FOR THE PLUM? For the large woman who wants to appear grounds slimmer than she really is, one-piece dressnlakei- bathing suits of wool Jersey are a good choice. Dark, plain suits are nicely detailed with specially built- up bodices, non-slip shoulder straps. smoothly fitted midrifis and skirts made an outward show of great strength, "Tile schooner is filling with water," he said. “She's listing baGy to starboard. $he'il go down soon." Rand nodded, "Thanks, Pele," was all he could say. As he worsen with his antivenin and hypodermic needle. he heard son 'a say to Pete: " here was nothing to feat- - other than yourself. was there, e Pe And Pete returned, “No. There is nothing to be alraid of. Nothing." Toward 0115K Batu responded to the antlvenin treatment. His res- piration was better and his pulse stronger. He had become, however, flared just enough to he flattering to the large figure. Matching beach coats or capes make a smart en- semble MINT JELLY FOR TllE WINTER Now that mint is getting plenti- ful it is a good plan to mzik: a imp- wlv of mint Jelly for winter use. Make up a lemon jelly in the usual way. using hot vinegar instead of water. When cco’ stir in about a handful of finely chopped tllllll, and stir occasionally until nearly sci. A feverish and he took long lapses into llllLUl (ZION-Enrica. During one\ period of consciousness he spoke to Rand in a painful whisper. "The bag in my sarong}: he said.‘ "If Balu does not live——' Rand took the small leather b from Balirs sarong. It bulged vllt whatfi seemed to be pebbles. Rand opened the draw cord and spiced some of the contents into his hand. In the last saffron rays of the sun the pebbles glsowed opalescent y. They were pink h-white. lovely. Sonya came and .ooked at the 12nd shots on your fore- g ire your backhand is a ii élfiil‘. Stand facing the left Will‘ waist. Swing up and rs as in diagram. pivoting r11 do so to got the necessary pow- (‘1 lllr your stroke. and bring racket fr“ ad forward fn meet the ball ' ahead of your right shoul- o. - T? you hit the bnll roll your wrist ‘kl r-"csct faces gradually down- "l-ll- This puts top-spin on the ‘ I and brings ii down in your op. "_ s court. - l cru as easily improve other m strokes. b.- in demand as 8 pnrlnrr. ln our KZ-page _. Gmrge Aguttcr, a noted .' zplnins the scrve, forg- cs expert advice (flit, tactics. practising. l‘: in c’ i.- l,- "l?" C? c c"€l=.s£c’3l°- TTFEtiQY 8S‘ ebbles. Kell Burk was there a_ncl acques LaBanc. The red-bated man's bright blue eyes widened in sur rise. “gearIsP he said. eyeing them lcovertly. "Pearls. and perfect ones at that. Where'd he get them?" Rand ignored the man. He knelt at Baluks side. | "Give them." Balu said, feebly "to-to aru at Ma lays. She u "I shal," prc.mis Rand. Bull you shal live to give them to her yourself. l-lere, you must keep them _with you." He replaced them in the folds cf Bolus gully patterned Ill’- ong. (To be Continued) little sugar can be ilddrd to the mint when chopped. if dcsirccl. Stored in a cool place. the Jelly will keep well and is delicious. HOUSEHOLD lliNTS If you have bilrned your pre- serving pan or saucepan, iry fill- lng it with a strong sclutioll of salt and water and let it sizlnd a lcw hours. Then put over h:zlt and bring the contain-ed solution of salt. and water slowly to the boil. All burned patches will tlleil bc fcunzl to come away easiy with vc-ry little scraping or rubbing and with no resultant harm to the pot. Ink may be removed from cot- ton. silk or wcolcn goccis by satur- ating the spots with spirits of lur- centine. it remain several hours: then rub it betvrecn the hands. It will disappear. it is said, without injurin either the COlIUI‘ or the texture o the article; or the mcment you spill ink, take a little .mi'k and saturate the stain; soak it with a rag and apply a little more milk, rubbing it in WPll. In a few mcmcnts the ink will be com- pletey removed ‘sur-once. 3. If your horse won't drink wat- er don't drink it yourself; trust rcui- horss- but don't trust your dog, ‘for he will drink any filthy water. i '4. If lost in unknown territory. lfmdva stream and follow it clown; ‘it will generally bring you out near habitation. 5. If going any distance do not rrly on all electric flashlight. A gccd light or bug can be made from a iire-pclilnd lard “pail or jam tin. with a Jagged hole in the side to hold the candle and the handle placed lemthulise of the tin direct- ly above it. 6. Your Jack knife should not be too larze. of good steel, with two strong blades. a can opener, leather punch and file. '7. Keep all your tools sharp. A small pocket. stone is handy for touching up knives. An ordinary flat file will put a good edge on your axe. 8. Dent forget that sewing kit in your ditty bag: it should contain safety pins, needles, thread, darn. llig cotton. buttons. wax, etc. 9. __ff thirsty and without water, put a small stone or a button un- der your tongue; it will keep your mouth moist. l0. Do not have awglirty camp. It should be cleaner than your ironic. Crumbs dropped on the ground don't show like they do on the floor but flies and insects will find them. Desi-toy all refuse from the table in the fire. Don't pollute the woods. ll. Unload all firearms as come into crimp. . A wcll -scaked cloth wrapped around a bottle will keep it cool. Hans it up in the breeze in the shade. l3. A little vinegar in vrater boil- ili’! lrl your pots and pans will take away the 5!ll(‘ll of fish. l4. Keep all your extra matches in a large bottle. l5. To kerp nuts away from ra- 1' Oll tions set a box on four sticks standing in t‘n cans or saucers full of u-atcl- and the ants can't get at fhcui. 16 Always take the natives ad- vice as to living conditions and a- void sickness. 1'7. Two heavy lumbermans shirts arc more comfortable and warmer than a sweater or coat. l8. lf _v:llr boots are wet. scrape i'l\\'i\_V some hot dirt or sand from imdri- tllc fire and fill them with ii. They will be dry in the morning. i9. To avoid sore feet, wear large shoes with small hob nails that cannot be felt through the soles. a thin pair of socks. scoped on the heel on the inside next to the feet, and {heavy ir of woollen socks IILLIE run 'roii.i-:'iz - GLENNY heaps No SYMPATHY NOW! 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If you are fussy or rough you will never do altv good If you have to give a pill to a cat. put the first finger and illlllllb of your left hand over the top of the jaw. exerting just n liillc prvs- ,1 sure between the two latvs. , The cat will imlnrciint-riyl cncn iis 5 mouth. and with your riqh‘. P9P gently nzlpncrt itl over them. This will positively vent blisters. _ 20. If ylcur fall into the n-zlter. no matter llow cold tile uolihcr. take off all your clothing and wring it out as dry as possible and pill i: on again. You \v ll be wnrnter af- terward and avoid colds cr wolsc. 21. Don't g-ct into bad \\'a‘.el' with hip boots on. 22. Never drift inio swift water. Have plenty of steering way on your craft. 23. In crossing logs on foot keep your eye on the lcg. not on the moving water below. If the log is pre- not newly fcllcd test tho bark to \"\l\ Z l-FI .1: > F CANADA loud , t‘ stills“ w- 7. . al/tl/Ul/d the palm of your rlgltt hand so that tllc llezlti is hold up. Wait tall you sec him swallow and then make a fuss of liim, giving him a lid-bit as toward. much as you'd give a i-‘lliltl a chocolate for taking ‘llflhiy m "lll€. If iilf! cat l5 a scrzitcher. wrap n towel round ilim, lcavLng lizs llClld free. of course, and you should have no difficulty. LIQUID MEDICINE If ii is a lquid medicine that has to bt- [llYifll you do not llced to otuln his liloutlt at. all. Raise the hcud quietly, incline it to olle 51:10. open the corner of the lips to make a sort of funnel, pour in - . vcry gntly lviep his i anti lrtls and waif. for tllc swallflu‘. his hcrid open frcm the flout: the tnulilb and forefinger mcthcd with a little _ more pressure than for a cat will oprn his mouth every time. and the fact that your ilfl‘l(‘l' nlld tllulnb nrc pressing lrs ltiis ii little inwards makes it imprssblc for him to nap without billll: his own lirs. And do not gvl excited even if he tiors snap; i1 qlfct word and no hilrrird ntorcmcnt front you will go a Iona ivav in reassure him Wilt-n trcrttit; all annual, always lei. it fucc the light. this gives it confidence. lf you put it on a fable. let. its fret be comfortably llcrir the edcc so flint. it feels ii has a firm grip on ...mrlllin_. Take the chill off linllid medicines by siandlilg the bottle in warm see if it ils_ loose, vralcr. lly Wesfover THERE THEY z SAND ON THE SAHARA WELL, HOW couuo r ao..wAs'rlNo . xuow us was some SYMPATHY 1-0 HAVE A RUN on THAT KID i5 OF LUCK ? _ LIKE WASTING blow I WANT LOOK,HE’S COMING BACI<~HE WOULDN'T COME BACK UNLESS SHE'D SNUBBED HIM... SYMPATHIZE LIKE YOU CAN TONIGHT SAY, SHE'S WONDERFUL AND SHE'S GOING _TO LET ME TAKE HER TO A DANCE :‘l:c:l ‘ Never try to pTlt‘ a (logs mouth ' Ti yalTjiiillfdimilrllAg_fl—(gvlfl‘*r basket for transport, put in in head _< u 'f:rst. so that it can see where it w-lverojl-ss in. is going. 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