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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-06-16, Page 6• • • 'II' k 1�•yY an extra". c arc ttie• coolung recd ,Theres •[ardnating t rip* oa •oa'srr•basl; You'll il». surpett}d bon; deadens Cbnaae:niap; . wboleaom.. Grates, Wates are, mads, intp ,, "r pi.•erwta' and other timpdae, jyty ,*law t . quite' i, bandy idea, too .: •, Over.: kava as nsirs,bt►rr. raod,' • rit "Nera a, Christie 8iscuiit for every. taste" alter'rd r o e CHAPTER XIV ' ' BANGI °BANG!, •BANG! • "Let's;i'establish'.the••outlet, first," decided Hunter; . and led the. way • down° the -„low -roofed; usli'ingl:ed�tun. :: In less than `'fifty” yards they. :turn- ed.a eorner and oanght the refiec-, tion sof'"daylight 'ahead. It' cameo, . from .a series,: .of broad 'cracks, • Which upon .Careful,••inspection ';.der: the tight `of' their,' torch' were tseent.o, be an' iii-fitting.door' ; y' "Looks , like , a fisherman's but ". exclaimed "•Digby. who ;'had applied his eye to.,the narrow slits.. •iiuntei{ was busily searching for.. ;a, means to•'open 'the ,door.,• With dramatic' suddenness he leapit back ' ward sending } Digby„ .tumbling to the floor of the passage • • PLOY, 'floored; and',`wi'th the wind ;out of his bbody', saw Huiiterandieat=' ing something: that glittered.: •'. 'Steel 'Jaws . Lock • .The light of the torch rested • up on an old fashioned. ; man=trap. ' `Narrow. squeak, that. -'I:thought.`: ,all 'those things :.were' abolished years ago."' , Dislodging® a•iunip ,of the', easily ' removed• sandstone from the 'tu'nnel • side;liffinter, with calcufated ',preci Bion, dropped the weighty mass up=. on a centre plate of she trap, in.. .t'enfoot;ded ..to :engage a .:,trespasser's' With ;ata alarm' g, crash, the hig� •' steel jaws locked. "And there, butlor;good luck.and keen'eyesf'g t, is .your 'leg;' her'• laughed.: IL , Digby: made a wry face; the: im- agined' sensation ' was sufficient to _•give his .nerives asharp' jolt. „ • We; must ;keep a sharper. • look_. out.. Follow' ane.. I've'` tumbled to JUST DUB IT IN CORN SALVE BUNION SALVE FOOT POWDER EAC K tec,p.eided Yy"Oar local Irrtaist Five ;Yeare of. &arm ingbrim 11A5.., Ended ; iVith,Tico Bottles 41 -/Ir.Xof Windsor, Ont, writes: "1' had ' ,suferedfor '5 years:.' from psoriasis Brie•' ma on my'leftknee rid ttarl.._Lliap:•- _ yienedto hear of Bet• Zema andirled I used lwd�botlles .".. the•`nethod• `of opening' 'this. door. • You 'cover the'door with your pis- • tel while „I .manipulate •it." Hunter n`.' ld gripped a o and tray= ed--rope-wh ch•-hungin obscurity -in a'cerner near by. ., "Stand back 'you; never; ;: know what other -tricks, this' place is: fit- .• ted"irith,: he cont'ini ed He -tested therope ,for a second and then applied, a•; steadx: down- ward' atilt ; Q• 'The door raised Itself for a' f w inches, as'if it were hung''from'.p�ul leys: high-up in 'the dark of '`tlie tunnel. top Big Enough, •To GetOut.r' Applying,his full, :weight,; hunter; '—had- the7satisfactipn--af ,making- exit`lig enough fo''`them. to pass'' out. The door: remained fixed about, ' four. feet from the.doer. Cautiously 'they. stepped Over the man trap.:;and peered' into a"disord-:: ered room beyond. Net's, sea -boots, a .rough deal table with some dirty, crockery on''.it, ,.together with the riemans, Of' a meat:: and one'or two: old newspapers, were,; a more - or less comprehensive inventory of the loom.' Hunter -crossed It and looked through`a:dirty window.:. As. I thou ght, .,, .he exclaimed, ': "we're in 'a' cutting .01 t>ie. cliff. •' There's, the sea -shore through ' ha t • • a . : • g P The'' place was . a one stn tied •: . 'shock: a beacli :..,flshertnen's , hut'. camouflaging .the•.entrance to the tunn 1 e. :!Try that. door, carefullY,'whilst I . 'keep watch,"'•said„ Bunter,, • ,Gently . • Dighy lifted crude and,: clumsy lateli, . and' the door opened • with some 'alar min:,• squeaks, from; its musty hinges "Looks like a ge'arr y," he,. whis- pered. • • 'towering ing like watchful sentinels Were' two cliffs, for ming a massive. gateway : to a 'circular cutting • in the cliff face. • The•hut from' which they m .eerged .was built at the back ;of• : the,cliff-hidden chine: Pacing theni •• Were • t:wo •wild bluffs: of sandstone,,, capped with fir trees. ' Nothing `Ghostly, ''Looks as though i has been, worked' for. the .sandstone. ".•mused) Huntei • "See here ,a1e the 'marks of liea%y •,trucks. They enter be • tween those cliffs and :makea.,ciien lar d,ri e.' •Judging bythe marks they* pull up': here,' In front of the hut • the •.sandy' earth' Was beaten and : pressed into a hardstrrface, "At; least there's nothing ghostly about this,"`said Hunter. Jiang; Bayi'.gt Bang! ;•. Three: sharp reports,;,' and three ' endedmysz ffering. 'Bel-Zema is an 'entirely nervi, ideain e: • ., treatment .;for , eczema and kindred: "• skin, disorders.. .It, is easily/ n plied. Itchiness: in' relieved imme ' ' atcl.,I npp . most.cases scale disappears'in, a few• •days.. , • el'Zema is non-_ eiis-=-hes Pleas= _ . b``' .y a pleas• t .odour --titres quickly—Aloes not stain or discolour clothing or bed. linen —washes off easily with wai"m or cold. water• -••is soothing and eon -irritating. even inextreme cash.. . For Sale lay Ail Druggisits Send 10 for Generous Trial Sample •' bepnrtnieri} 1irAT1t;Y 1<.,WAMI'bi.I: & •. i.iMITI1) " ; Perth, Untnrfo. ESL EM';_ 1 aootl Ina. otfoq foe local treitme,,t oft F.eitemb Peo;1aeia Potion' 11.7. beaini'dltie l'enrteti Anl iso o . that ,_9, r e the Ste with • .•. S N. u R. '.and®' ES, K Mp. G IT ova,* 08272)", • Itringe `cretin,quid,. e safe• gas cooklnt aer,lca • to any home anywhere. nunien light Instantly.. regulate •like city l'! Fuel: eclat, only. fti cent,. a •day. Several model,, 'ncludl,' hot ,. plates,, flea the Cole- man Dealer. nein rod• or kt•rlte The Coleman Lgniii•and Stows company;, Ltd,. . Deot,,,Wt272 ` Toronto, Ont:. Coleman n INANT STOVES • `Issite No:. 25•'3 It uas'an, ;W omen Prefer Curves; 11,••••••, -—• Are Fattening Up" On, Butter{' and, Ment, Survey; Shows MOSCQW. •old -tuners in MOs- cow remark that every year the scantily -,clad girls int the; 'physical cultgrd parades 'display' mote .' curves. Famine st2il>ted :the land`" five ;years age, when•, the, -peasants were. being :: gathered. " into: collective, farms. 13ut now. Russians are eat ing again, anti • enough, .There seems • enough .,food, 'Tush aa. It for„, everyone .,•' The '' easant ets; P g atog- n on- bla k bre a c ad and cabbage, Food Consumption Rises In tile'cities, there are temporary shortages of butter, eggs andmeat, it is true, butt they are lacking only for short •periods. :Some ,days,..the • housewife finds only beef in the • markets;, other days' only' pork. Still `other,• days ,there is nothing but' muttoUsua n. ly.. shm • stand in, line but ralrely• doese, she return home empty-handed. • ='Officials say Russians eat three• times more batter „than they did •five years ago, ;when it was virtu- ally unobtainable,, • according: to • persons in Moscow then. Consume- tion Of...other products has risen at ian,baoutyeathe e• rate since the,fam- rs. sam • Hooray for STRAWBERRIES According'.to gorernrnent fgre casts,,. the; strnwbegry crops will he a bumper one this year. The har vest •has been retarded by the frost but it is, expected' that by the middle of June,, supplies of stravf-' berries. will be plentiful. The first . :thing to dosis to serve as, much of this delicious' fruit; as • possible,; While: it is on the m. ar'iet. The—sea, son is, short so, we have to make the best •of it ' Fer T e.' is ,. h ,•nothing more' delicious • • than strawberries.'; with cream'. Next :come~, Sti avcwberYShortcake ,.d •f Rr vvKric h`we' r e lving the` recipe here. -Fresh strawberry tarts are another delicious way 'to; .bring this :fruit to your table. ' They are novel . and; ,easy to prepare.: • Strawberry Shortcake 3 cups sifted cake'.flour ' " ' 3 teaspoons baking powder:'. teaspoon salt • i/a .'cup.Cup buttmilk'e(r orabootherut) si.brtenng, a 2, quarts strawberries. Sift- flour once,:::measur•e, "add. niaking ;powder and- salt, and sift again. >'Cut in shortenin)S'. Add milk gradually until soft,do'ugh .is formed. Roll VI, : inch thick' .on slightly floured : board. 'Cut with'.. 3 -inch biscuit 1 cutter. Place half Jiffy Crochet":Your:Own:Smart Bolero Says ;Laura ;Wheeler t C ROC IrTEDI'B.. " . ( H OLE L RO•• ttttttt PATTERN 1781. Working with h tw o strands s of ' string • is fast as' lightning --you'll 'have' a' fashionable day -and -evening bolero in a few da s!Patter contains directions for making *bolero); it ; illustration• of in 1 7$7 materials ret and of stitches; 'required •of section. Send 20 cents in coins : (stamps cannot •be -ecce ted for; ' Accepted) this pat- tern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept:, 73 West Adelaide St..,Toronto.. plainly PATTERN .NUMBER Write , your'.NAME and ADDRESS.. • '• bullets ploughed their way info the sandstone 'cliff: Hunter 'dropped on' the , instant and, lay prone u;on the: ground be- bind ebind so mefu rzebus hes. Digby was 'slower toactand his tardine ' ss was rewarded by another shot Bang' Digby staggered and fell "It's nothing,'' he gasped,_ "1'm • hit the arm !' :. • On the cliff:. top a stealthy figure, • scrambled: froze beneath the low-. sweeping firs. , ' 'Hunter watched every movement` and keenly noted' the man's figure His features; could not be .distirig uished buthis' outline was that,,01 a,` Spare,'lightly. built.inan, He• was destined- to encounter ,hat, face only once •more. •.: It was the lean, hard, • lantern jaw.ed,• share -pusher,. knoWn as Dandy (To Be Continued),. Halifax Women's Flyjng Squadron Cr*tes`Preceden't B Zieve • First ,of Its• Kind in Canada' ' Believed;to he the first in Canalis; • a frying 5ttttadi:on for women' has ' been organized in; I-Taiifax, iri'elui• lng high school'pupils, stenograPph • ers:.and clerks... iss tTel 1�, cfa Walters, captain' of. Trin•lty.Gii' Guides and associated 'With 'the,; 1 5 novenont 'for more than years, haa organ-ized the squad, , roe, which bas 17' members. Miss Walters',. said 'she .believed women could be, trained' ffor" emergencies; pointing ,to the •ratuable• part they played during. the Great....War. ' Stpdy, Ground 'Work Flrst M;1ss Walters is taking lessons at the` Balite*. 'airntirt and the ' wo'- ' men's squadron Meets once° a''week; Their' • study •, 'tli be'c'onfl,hed: to ground: 'Work fee domeim t e.a'd n Miall' ''Walters said' that when "they re thoroughly familiar' with . the a " v details, • the'' flyirig s ta' •io w o l 91 d n wttd start lesson's that wi uld.,tnakke them . emclent pilots;« • Fashion ion Flashes' ' There are quantities .pf youth:. ful'. suits this 'season• with': fitted • wrist length or shorter jackets, mostly collarless and featuring. pockets. One' has ,. eight, pockets downthe right side only.'• ,..Many; new 'color combinations are noted, as' a'gray ski,'rt:and rust jacket lined !in yellow; or a`'cheek ed blouse With plain 'brownal,ron skirt'worn with' an oatmeal tWeed 'jacket. Smart featured'. shades°for ` sum mer include ' "quartz". pink:...'deep:.` almond green; both ,used for an- x•- . telope leathers; besidesfabrics, also:- fairly. deepslightly purply blues;`21nd golden :yellow' " •• ,Whether she likes,Iace-trimmed; rather' elaborate slips, gowns and negligee's or very 'simply.; neatly tailozed...ones, this year's June .' bride will 'find , trousseau lingerie: of circles, on baking sheet; brush,,. with melted, butler. Place remain- ing circles on top and butter tope • `well. rake in hot oven (450 'de- . grees F.) ;15. to 20 .minutes, Cut "fruit in, ,small piecesor slicer sweeten' slightly.. - Separate halves of het biscuits, spread bottom half ` with soft, butter 'andt swee Beed. fruit. •!lace other half ;.on top, crust -side down;, Spread with, but ter and remaining fruit. Glirnish with ' whipped cream and addition al' fruit: Serves.,,8. • •' Fresh Strawberry Tarts wl' quart' fresh strawberries,,, ' a " washed• and, ulled • h '1 . eup sugar , • • , _ 1 cu warm p water T c u p •cream hi w peed,. • 9 baked ,3% -inch tart shells; - 'Y pkg. strawberry jelly powder, Combine strawberries and sugar and let stand one hour. Dissolve' 'jelly powder ;in warn 'water, pour overr st awberrie.s; and.•chi1L until i jelly begins .to "thicken, 'stirr'in`g frequently. Fold ' 4 tablespoons;. ' thickened • jelly into'' whipped cream. Chill. 11,,Place a layer of ;whipped dreamin bottom of each tart shell.' •Chill' about ten. minu Butes. ' Cover with, •layer of jellied/ strawberries, pes•sing hull-eno, of each straw,berryr , lightly' into cream. Add thickened jelly to. fill. , tart. Chill a few minutes longer and serve. • P Iw Tart Shells 2% cups sifted 'cake flour 2/3Y cup cold shortening . iia. •teaspoon.;salt 1/3cu P • cold water (about). Sift: flour once, Measure, ad salt;--and•-sift, again Cut°-iIL sh'o ening until ieces•are• a b' P , bout "size of `small,`pea <Add'water, s rink- , p.,. 10101 -nail amount over Hour mix ture and : Mixing. with "fork :only enough to- make :flour hold togetII er.. ,Continue ' until • all: flour has been mixed.• in separate 'portions. .Wrap in:; waxed •' paper. 'Chill thor-" oughly.; BOB :pastry 1/8 -inch 1 thickness, Cute with 4- or 5 -inch' floured cooky cutter and fit care fully on outside of upturned tart or muffin pans. .;Trina edges.• -• Pr'i'ck' With fork.• Bake in hot oven 450.: degrees F:) 10 to_15 minutes .or Until 'slightly :broown.T. Makes nine 3,'/z' -inch • tarts.: The following recipe gives• , :you i some.idea• of how jelly powder combine with strawberries to make. , a nuinber`:of, different'and deli cious• desserts. • All the goodness, of the . fresh ;fruit ;i"s : re�eine an enhanced: by combining it with jelly powder • Butter Tarts 1 cup brown r .^ ' sugar a r '% cup' Bee Hive `Golden':Corn Syrup. b Q, tbsps: butter 2: tbsps. lemon; juice 1 „tsp.. , gritted rind i. 2 eggs, beaten 1 tbap. 'corn starch 2. tbsps. cream 'or.: milk 14, tsp, salt 1 cup •seedlcssl;raisins.`, $cald'cleaned fruit with boiling • • l IeIp Improve'your personality', with Wrigley,'s. Gu : Hee . iMxp; you' r;, .teeth white; breath sweet, by Using. healthful Wrigley's. Gum' ,dally -as millions • do. The chid'- •dreg: also 'love. the` delicious re -•'freahil flavor W<1 gley sD ' Mint. Take some home today.. es*. water, drain and while still . warm, add all • other ingredients,haying first 'mixed Corn starch .with milk • and beaten eggs, ' Stir and inix -: thoroughly.. • Fill tart pans, alreadyr lined with rich. paste, 213 full and: : ' . bake: in " hot :oven until crust be- gins •to brown then lower heatto,,, very moderate 'until', filling, sets. Nutmeg; may :.be used instead of'• lemon if desired. ' Makes one to one and ,desired. Makes Strawberry Garland, .1 pkg. strawberry'jelly powder... 1% cups warm water is cup : canned pineapple juice: 3. teaspoon- salt • Strawbi' rries.' • ` Dissolve jelly powder in warn water. Add,;pineapp'le juice and salt,......Turn-into; ,mould. Chill nn til firm. sUnmould, ' .Garnish with' ": fresh unhulled strawberries: 'Serve, ,With ed• whi 'ere " Se • , PP g?n rv s e..4. TRY IT TOMORROW IMPORTANT • Agnes gives height to a ribbon canotier by tying a big bow front,. one end of which isleft up in the Stripes are • ,alternately' of 'black satin and, white faille ribbon: • In •gen ral, coats thisyear fol low the led' of dresses,,,employing ,the • same, kind' of .shirring , and ••',draping; nipped-rn Waists, `slightly. wider shoulders, fullness iii baric, and. even elbow-length''sleevek. CASA' lir Henry EPellati hiiillgti 'dollar' Castle -on -the l'31II, Snadina Road,. Toronto, open„ to .the • public,: HoUr'9^tour with, guide thro Cas.-.. tit;, tower, tunnel, stables, art trallorlosi. and 'coronatlon room eclat wri exhibits and rsouvenir. Soo '"Tho b'ali of fvineveh," paint - cd 'by ,order of late 1•:mperci• ..To Aep'ti bf Auytriri�•hae 29 lite size' tigureS;"ase •a•'rnvax," 28' fest ••X_ 93'. feet, 8nen 10 'n,rn. till 9 p!,m, Adtt ts, 2.1P—Children 15c,: Sun.` Save dollars through,. out the, next heating season. by `` filling your bin with Hart).* co Coke..' N, Q W e• As your local cal• • HamGo Dealer .'•for • , foil .particulars,HAM GET A'DANDY,. HAMCO COKE:SHOVEL at zt fraction of regular costf,. See y ' our dealer, v, :Ask him, tori; about the new , ruAMCO • • AUTOMATIC' RFT CONTROL HAMCO • H Ox' WATEff "HEATER. INSIST ON HAMCO Lt4AMILTOit mewed 'COKE OVENe, Lawn), 1^, • "HAMILTON, CANADA • , YovRLOCAL' REALE - NAME` Appears elsewhere l � l in this paper CANADA'S FINEST COI{ Of Real Beauty: 1f Your Spine. Holds .a..Straight Line Bat,:: tle. for Good: Carriage Is - - Almost Won • ;Perfect: posture.'is one •of tile** - requlsites of real, beauty; No .mat- ter how pretty her face or' lovely. her hair and • eyes . are, the .girl - whose stomach: :protrudes cheat cages. in and shoulders: slump, or are held too stiffly, backward, simp'a; ly, won't :be, a beauty.in the fullest. sense of ;the term. •It°one is to Abe; ,thought truly beautiful;, one- must stand and walk cors ectly—: . beautifully.. ':Begin by straighte,, ,ing• t: your" " backbone; No exaggerated .curve in- the centre; of it, .please:Just. for, • get, all -you have °;been;'told: abut• keeping shoulders' back chin ''u P and, in and •think•only, ofyour spin al column. • Once you have learned to ..014. your spine in a"s,, straight a line es possible,4,the other'points of ,. -good, posture become nothing at all to ,wo. Alwaysorryab'situtwith base and centre of backbone against the back of` the ' chair '' When 'you walk, hold .your,, ,, head up,.nra'king the Illuscles at the 'sides' of your neck:• support .It. agine that 'you afire: suspended on a slender wire, •one end, of which• is fastened to the clouds,.' the otherto . the top' of your. head. 'And, unless you can. keep yoilr body. in line, al ways •:stand with•• weight on: 'both. feet. Nothing, looks worse than the- • posture of the girl' who' ,puts '.bet, weight on. one.•foot arid. iets:i,•the op- posite hip, swing far outward. • - Gentlemen :... Like Good d Groom' oanir • They Admire, Women-. Who' Are . Attractive in a 'Con- servative . Way, °"Men tike; woiten in 'bright cot• .` Ors," ons :W01'4n.said.'• "No men. like 'worrfen' in dark colors with' bright . touches ' other w'otnan added. "Don't •you mean' that .a11 men like .Ji women 'to. look nice?" This , froin•the man in the group:'• IIow neatly• he summed'.'`it: '•'for. ell. Men,: DO, like all' women' (o' -' ' look nice. And he .meant, of; course, that it ;),; what You have on is becoming you, ,reallyla „po nts uP : your beat • :features and Plays down your%bad ones, then it is ~fight for you No need to.werry .about what.: Garbo 13 wearing: this,' season' or wish that you. had a copy 'of'•the dress that." some.. other. motion picture ' star ". . wore In' a picture. _Stick .to 'what enhances your own .personality.,, There are no hard and faint • rules,. but even if .there were,' smart wor • . . . men would find a Way-to'tv'i'at th, • rulesto suit themselves.. And .h'e :meant, too muc ' h mere aboutposture ,<perfeet m•.grooming, ' eticulous cleanliness :' and dainti- ness'than he'perhaps-realized: Men want . women to `look `' e. n�. This' means. •soft shininghair jr, perhaps , not. Creased: in any one of, the 'latest, extreme fashions, but. clean glowing and neat Men hate ',Untidiness in' a:.woman. • IncreasedLeisure Pres n et s Problem •Wtih Shorter a of Labor, - . ,. More' Time is Available' for, People's 'Leisure "Say what you.,'wili about the • • commercial value of the 'motor - car,"• U. S. Postmaster ',General Farley said''. last week at Utica, N.Y.; •`,'it was .the pleasure- use: of the automobile that developed theq industry It is hepar Ceti; that e1I. :,industries dependent on recrea-. •tional activities will benefit if ,. more . hours..are available. for rho mases to enjoy 'the -'fruits of re cretional invention;' and 'if they ' havethe, desire to' do so." Mr: •Farley said probleni, AS, an outgrowth :Of the` ':shortening :of work • hours, would ba. ill eefold 1 q' ” rovide l-: r les so t at ,they are easily, avail- able," 2,: To "inculeate:.the desire' • for healthy. recreation," 3, To ."spread the work so: that.,: all will • be employed' at wages Which will` allow,not 'just the purchase:. of: bare ;ccessi'ties but 'also of some of the semi-iuxur es •,which 'are 3 o s desirable," ' Fat le ,chairman 'o+ . Y_ . £, the" Dt.mo , ,. crati., c • National .Comttiittec, also us"tr agt d, .. w omen of the tY ""in-' n - that. national armament • bei only for the purpose of national :ClCfCnae; • ..Changeable Fowl 1 o ddes t fowl l i5 . owned' wtne g llNday• Mr, Toni ew an, of wick, Isse>i secretaryof the » Scientific •poultry .Bleeders;, As-' , ": sociation, Born a pullet in 1935 .'• it laid ; reasonably' well till' it -moulted• •and,uddenl` • • .coots , ' Y became a ,, This yeer, .it moulted, Again air<l` becanic a pullet;piu.mp . amiable, and an. ,cggla}rel.••• • • •