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The Brussels Post, 1948-7-28, Page 2A Delicious Cool Drink Directions: Make tea exactly as usual ; ; ', While still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice , Add sugar and lemon to taste ; ; OF EVENED id '1i J A C C S 0 N C 0 L Q Synopsis Chapter XLIX: Bartle tries to shoot Ellen, but Chet intervenes and is shot instead, Valdez appears and revives Chet. Chapter L `Bartle, I've been looking for you to kill you for five years," he went on in a steady monotone. "I didn't know you were the man I wanted until tonight. "I've got plenty of new cases against you, right here in this valley," snapped. Valdez. "When those wolves outside — maybe you can hea them coming up now — find out from these books and ledg- ers that I took from your office to- night that you're the man behind tl trouble in the valley, you'll be just as dead hanging on Don At- tero's Cross for the murder of those tobacco farmers as you'd be If I killed you for what you did to my family. This is the end of the trail for .nee - and you 1" * * * Ilie man on the floor stirred. Michael Valdez dropped to his knees beside Chet Maxon. "Easy, boy," he whispered, "Plen- ty of help corning pronto. All I've got time to do is help you to that couch in the next room. Then I've got to vamoose — with this un- welo,nte guest of yours:" `she sudden activity in the kitchen wa.a only a blur of movement, too swift for the eye to follow. For Ea role had seen his golden oppor- tueire and he knew there would m: •r 1)' another. Tat second when the voices eros It .vers heard, and when both of Tee .uttla v's hands were occu- p -1. 111rt'.e had swooped upon his gen. uveapoi. carne away from tin rr, roaring, Twice it barked it. •n —.-.etre of death. holes showed in El Cabal - ler, goose's velvet cape. Then from t. .• :Folded , dges of that Mexican ❑. sner.+. leaped one finger of flame. 4769 St"ZES 34.50 friend indeed l A hoose• h is in mune only. Pattern 4789 yon fresh, slim and pretty in the kitchen, garden, at market—, co r_ v't'io yotn go, all day longi t. rat - rn 1709 in sizes 31, 36, 38, 40 : q 1, int, 10,- 30. Size 36 takes - .4 at h ;- urh fabric, Send -TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (36e) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern to Box 1, 13 -18th Street, New Toronto, Itrint plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STELE NUMBER, ISSUE 30 — 1948 The landowner pitched forward on his face, Though he could have no idea of it, other Inc had converged on the farmhouse and were already there before the arrival of the cowmen and the farmers. Sheriff Lande and two of his men had been drawn by the shot. Angrily he went to meet the cow- men, Ellen Maxon rode beside him. "Bartle here?" snapped Luke Wallace. "Yes," volunteered Ellen. "And that red -masked outlaw?" Lande stiffened, "By gee, then I did see a kind of glittery figure just a second before the lights went out!" "Guess we've cinched it that Et Caballero Rojo and Bartle are in cahoots," snapped Wallace. "Both of 'em are here, and—" "So am I," Lande cut in, his voice hard. "I aim to take 'em both alive — if possible. "You can't open fire on that house!" Ellen cried, "My brother's in there! Let nee go in! I've got to know what's happened to Chet. I— I'11—" Suddenly Ellen turned and ran toward the house, "Five minutes, ma'am!" Wallace shouted after her. El Caballero Rojo watched im- perturbably, He saw Ellen Maxon speed to the kitchen door and open- ed it for her, hastily barring it again, With just one fleeting glance of hatred at El Caballero Rojo, she sped to her bleeding brother with a choked cry. * * * At the sight of his wound she turned hate -lit eyes upon the man in scarlet sash and neckerchief. "You beast!" she flung at him. And to think that once I thought you were fine and generous!" Her wounded brother gripped her hand. "You don't understand, Ellen! Bartle did this to mel" The girl's eyes widened as she gazed at the masked man. "You didn't shoot Chet?" He shook his head. "No, ma'am, I didn't, Bartle did — as your brother says." Ellen's hand flew to her throat. "And I helped to get you Into this —this corner! I brought Sheriff Lande and all his men!" "Help me?" El Caballero Rojo pointed to the ledger, the papers the horseshoe on the zinc -topped table. "Give them to Sheriff Lande —later. The booming voice of Luke Wal- lace rang out. "Time, ma'am! Get out of the kit- chen! We're coming a-shootingl" Valdez picked Chet Maxon up and carried him down the cellar steps, followed by a weeping Ellen. "Adios," he called down as he bolted the door on her stifled sobs. At once Sheriff Laude's voice boomed out: "Both of you hombres have ex- actly two minutes to come out of that house," Between barn and hen coop streaked a horseman bent double, and with the wind filling his dark velvet serape out as stiff as the wings of a bat. The sheriff drowned out his own * * * warning cry with three shots at the flying horseman. Wallace yelled and fired. The rider almost pitched from his saddle, but down the incline be- yond the drying shed, where the land dipped sharply, flashed the darts figure, racing the Grim Reaper. Wallace raced for his horse. "After him!" he bellowed, "Take every man you brought!" yelped the sheriff. "I'm staying here. Barth, won't get awayl" "Sheriff l" Ellen Maxon called from the doorway. "Sheriff! Quick!" She threw the door wide and ran out, At the alarm in her voice the sheriff and his deputies who were stationed on Ellen's side of the house raced toward her. Shots rang out from the otht side of the house and a man yelled, Londe whirled and raced back to where the guns were booming. And just in time to see a second ser,npr•rlad figure that had slice from the front door inelt ill" the ni.;hl! (Tn he eoufintmd) How Can 1? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I clean candles? A. Decorative candles that have become soiled can be cleaned to look as nice as when new by spong- ing with a piece of absorbent cotton dampened with alcohol. O. How can 1 softest shoe polish? A. The can of shoe polish that has become hard can be renewed by moistening it with a few drops of kerosene. Q. 1-Iow can I talce proper care f leather furniture? A. To clean leather upholstery, add a little vinegar to warm water and then wipe dry. Restore the polish with two tablespoons of turpentine mixed with whites of two eggs, beaten slightly but not stiffly, Q. How can I drive nails into hard wood without difficulty? A. Dip the nails into oil or grease, or rub the point's over a cape of soap. This also applies to screws, Q. How can I remove iced tea stains front linen? A. By soaking the stain as soon as possible in javelle water, and then pouring boiling water through it. Q. How can I make smooth fudge? A. A pinch of salt added to the fudge will make it smooth when poured and cooled, Old Argument Again Meat or Vegetables Two scientists at the University of Chicago recently concluded ex- periments on groups of rats to as- certain the ratio of growth and longevity as between rats fed a mixed diet including meat, and those fed a purely vegetable diet. The outcome of it all was that the neat - eaters were found to grow bigger and to live a little longer than the vegetarians, The results as regards age were riot, however, con- vincing. The meat -eating rats lived longer on the average than the vegetarians, but four of the latter lived over 1,000 days to one of the neat -eaters. In a human being that would he a very great age. An interesting angle to the ex- periment was that the vegetarians did not develop any skin diseases, nor did they lose any of their hair, as the meat -eaters did. Vegetarians have two human spe- cimens they can point to with some pride. There's George Bernard Shaw, who is nearing 91, still the argumentative cuss he always was, and judging by recent photographs retains his bushy beard and mop of hair. Then there is Eustace Miles, now 80, who refuted the common -belief that vegetarians are physical weaklings. Miles was amateur champion of England at tennis, racquets and squash -tennis in 1900, and when he retired from competi- tive sport In 1812, he had won the amateur tennis championship of England ten tines, was amateur tennis champion of the world three times and won a long string of les- ser championships. aw>141ct V. V l�aak/evl, Such fust to do this interesting varied needlework! First embroider flowers and girl In simple stitches, then crochet edge and skirt! For varied linens, Pattern 805; transfer of a 9x20, two 7x18 -inch motifs; crochet directions, Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern to the Needle- craft Dept„ Box 1, 183 -18th Stria t, New Toronto. Print plainly PA, TERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Fellow Citizens! "I don't need any platform," cried The candidate, "I've found I do my best when both my feet Are set ott solid ground." Came Long Way To Win $100—But Will It?—All the way frons Bonnie Scotland came this quilt, one of the many you'll see at this year's "Etc". Mrs. A. M. E. Sim, who is seen dis- playing it, recently brought it from Edinburgh to enter it in the C,N.E,'s $100 quilt contest on behalf of the Canada Club of that city. Names of Canadians living in Scotland are em- broidered in each square. It night win the Grand Prize—or one of the others, Then again it might be beaten by YOUR local entry. vIrl, Family omit,y ONE LETTER in today's mail impels me to write on a topic I have put off too long. The writer has been going with a young man for over four years, and has loved slim since they met, Then she gave up (of her own volition) all other dates and, though he is in college in another town, she sees nobody else at all. He accepts everything she does for him—and site does plenty. Little homely services and, more import- ant, things which in the long run save hint considerable money. I suspect when he takes her out she pays her own way. Yet in all these years he has nev- er told her he loved her! Once she bolstered her spirit and asked him why. He replied„ "I'll tell you when the right time comes." Weill Now She Wonders * FINALLY site is waking up. Now * she wonders whether he is go- * ing with her just because he * knows she is a good girl and so * useful to him, and whether when * he is through college and em- * barks on his career (which wilt * be a profitable one), be will ditch * her completely. She asks me * whether I think he cares for her * sincerely, and if she should keep * o'i waiting for him a while tong- * er, * The first question I cannot, of * course, answer, The • man may * really love her as much as he is * capable of loving anybody be- * sides himself. yet if this is true, * why does he deity her the only * satisfaction site asks—the assui•- * ante of his love? Is it because his * nature is cold and he scorns the * lovemaking which most men en - Advance Notes From the "Ex." • See an a sept copy of famous wedding drea8f.. Not a woman who visits the C,N,Y;.',.. w�ellwant to miss the Royal Wedditi'g, a true-to-life display of this rema- de event which moved the Hearts of millions, and which will occupy the entire west wing of the Wo- men's Building, An exact replica of Princess Elizabeth"s wedding dress has been made in London especially for the occasion, So have copies of the outfits worn by the small cousins of the Princess, who were her pages, Mannequins of the lovely bride and Prince Philip will be seen against a backgrohnd resembling the one in Westminster Abbey where the wedding took Place, Along with huge pictures of the Princess from her infancy days will be swaths of the tnatorla1 and embroidery from which her wedding dress and those of her bridesmaids wore made, Ijt order to add just a further touch of realism, the C.N.E. has ar- ranged to have the wadding mesio played and a ro-broad- castiug done at regular intervals of the actual wedding ceremony, * joy? Or is it because he does not * want to commit himself? To "L.D,W.": In y'oit"r place, I should suggest that this man visit you less fre- quently. And I should withold these little and large services with which you have smothered him. Also, I'd look up my old friends and have a few dates, and let him know about it. If this course does not wake him up, then you will know he Inas not been sincere, and has been using you as an easy mark. I'm sorry! Write etc later on and tell me what happens. * * * If what you give is not ap- preciated you are headed for disillusion. A man needs to re- spect his girl as an individual, not treat her as though she were his secretary or a psych - pathic nurse. Write Anne Hirst if you face this problem, and address her at 123-18t1 Street, New Toronto. QDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Rev, R. Barclay Warren 1 Samuel 18:1.4; 18:1-6. Golden Text:- A friend loveth at all times.—Proverbs 17:17. Who can estimate the value of a friend? The friendship of Jonathan and David (s the morebeautiful be- cause unexpected. Jonaihan was the logical successor to his father's throne, But Saul. sinned and God commanded Samuel to anoint Dav- id, a shepherd lad of another tribe. Instead of fierce Jealousy out Jon- athan's part and suspicion on Dav- id's there developed one of the most beautiful friendships on record. After David's first exploit for Israel,—slaying Goliath,—the soul of Jonathan was knit with that of David. Jonathan interceded with the King for David's safety, even to the point of endangering his own life, When they were compel- led to part they kissed one another and wept. When Jonathan was slain is battle David lamented, "I ant distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: Thy love to enc was wonderful, passing the rove of wo- i ah.f' David requited the kitsd- nes9 of Jonathan by his special tender carp of Jonathan's one son. In this belly age there is an In- creasing spirit of independence. But he who does tft:t cultivate great friendships is doomed t8 i?e a lone- ly soul and tine more so ?rlth ad- vancing age. The best friend to have is Jandu, is is the friend who sticiceth clos- er than a brother. For Emcees ,— kin Troubles Malta up ,your ,,tient today Mod you i doing to trivo your elrht is reel oletnee to well, (lo to any hlSd drug atom 51111 aft 5rsIn51 bottle of sfoa�'.rn,'s ,Roan al 00 ,,11 Melo ninny (Jaya beonndo !t 1s. Iitgltl9 ootF omtarntotb hoter5 Mat application ivill Blvd yds ' rot of --tit" Itoldng of Houma Is oulofnty atoptiod-5,"utiena (Ira up and Seale off In a very foto dots, Tho mann la tine et Riling Pees, and Peet. tf"rlter's rfeh. Salt Rheum, elfin freebies, Remember that hfoonr'e Amore le ((1110 « clean, nonerrul, nrnelrating Yintlenntlo 011' that dens net stain tie Crave m irreney rnsl- due, Sinnott*, en1ietoettolr er Metier bath, let Y014 and /Arnett /'„,g x TNG Samuel L. Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, has a most interest- ing signature and this week we shall see some of the many characteristics in the script below. The boldness of the capital letters is the first clue to his unusual personality and denotes a vigor- ous independent nature, one which would as- sert itself and acclaim person - at dignity above everything else. The weight of the writing is indicative of a desire for beauty and the ability to blend col- ours in harmony with the surround- ings. The letter "1” in Samuel has no final upstroke but comes straight down and is cut off, revealing abruptness in speech and action, de- finiteness in thought, and will pow- er to carry a decision through to a successful conclusion. None of the "m's" or "n's" has the usual rounded top as taught to us in school, but instead come to a sharp point. This feature of the script is a sign of an inquiring na- ture, showing a desire to bring facts to light at all costs. The underscore, resembling a flash of. lightning, is regarded as a sign of strength of character, will power, and an interest in completion of details and fine finish, Anyone wishtn,, a 11,005 complete analysis Please send self-addressed, stamped envelope to Alex S. Arnett, 123, -18th Street, New Toronto 14. The Winner! Two days of hard thinking earn- ed $100 for 19 -year-old Kathleen O'Brien, 215 Bain Avenue, Toronto, and also the distinction of having submitted the best name among 2,590 in the C,N.E.'s recent con- test to rind a name for a new knit- ting design recently shown ott this page. "Dancing Diamonds," the name sent in by Miss O'Brien, was decided most descriptive by the judges. Dancing Diamonds will be on dis- play, along with other new knitting methods, In the Women's Section of the C,N,E. Instructors will be in attendance to demonstrate how the new patterns are executed. PIMPLES ^il, BLACKHEADS Quickly I,Flps to clear up these blemishes leaving skin son and smooth. 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