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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-9-21, Page 6auicatitT telialEdinialignagengsamgenneeenemeul WESTOFTHE SUN A Serial Story by JOSEP1i LEWIS CHADWICK 't•n. "'ata. . area's •i ♦urhfs rhe ntora that, tor 1 Irgmin Ames crosses the wild. frontier Ni'sl b, rail and stat•"• In response to nu' utru ur her (lane. Phil Lnwrnee, that she Nunn. to hint at on,r at Smite Itonita 1,0!Ja •ing 10.• hold. up of the stage east 01 Iauuutte in which a Cu null pia of hers and a 11100e Ins tor Steve rran, rumbling Mr 01 Santa Bonita, art seized. sir Is esroried tty Lt. Jim 6ondull whom she mer knew 1n %W,,.hhagton and who ,s nos with the territorial arms Phil, she learns, has had serious trouble with Barron over a sassbliindmuchSlchanged hI lieBuhas1 lost evens thing. is evtremris bitter and advises her to return home. tiro Randall. mean• while. learns that 1'h11 robbed the stage In rereng.• against Barron. tie roes 01 see Loose Correa, whom Virrtnln has seen wearing the stolen mimeo nin. CHAPTER IX When she faced the girl inside her tiny living roam. Virginia saw that site was distressed. Her lips quivered and she moved nervously across the room to the window, stood looking out a moment, then turned as if with a supreme effort. "Miss Ames, you're not going to like what I'm going to say," she said in a flat voice, "You won't even like the way I'll say it. I -I am no lady. I know no fill, Work 732 ,'n` r/I V V In4c.K�tit Here's real fun for a little one! Dolly's just as tall as your two- year old, and wears her cast-off clothes. Easy to sew! A real friend for any child -this big -as -life doll) Pattern 732; transfer of 32 -inch doll only, Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (stamps Cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern to Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. Comae Out from Under the Shadow of Try DOLCIN Tablets for prompt relief from ARTHRITIC and IBIIEU• MATIC pain ...Try DOLCIN . get a bottle of 100 or 500 tablets from your druggist TODAY and join the thousands of relieved sufferers who by taking DOLCIN have come out from under the shadow of Pain .. , Most druggists carry DOLCIN. If yours does not, write direct to DOLCIN LiMITED Toronto 10 Ontario telilrpr,sma AktNptTtS x -..-arae ISSUE 38 - 1949 • Virginia smiled. She was puzzled but despite herself she liked Lanya Correy. She recalled Mrs. Warden's words, that Lanya was not a bad girl but merely unfortunate, "Fine words are often dishonest words, Lanya," she said gently, "Pm going to be -honest," came the heavy reply. "What is it, Lanya?" Lanya said, "It's about Phil Law- rence." "Phil-" Virginia's voice broke on the name. "Yes," Lanya whispered. "You see, I love him," "You -love himl" Her thoughts were thrown into sudden confusion. Steve Barron. Jim Randall. And now -Phil! "I'm not going to give him up," the dark girl said. "Not for you. I love him -and he loves ate!" "So that is what holds him here," Virginia said ohokingiy. "And he is afraid to tell me. I should have known I" Lanya said simply. "He feels bound by a promise -to marry you." Virginia stood up. She felt no anger, but only a furious desire to fight for her own. "And if I hold him to his promise?" she demanded. "You don't believe me, do you?" Lanya said. She picked up some- thing from the table and held ft out to Virginia, It was the cameo pin. "You recognize this? Of course you dol Do you want to know how it came into my possession?" "I recognize it," Virginia said. "It was mine. It was taken from me during the stage holdup. I -I don't care how you came by it!" The partly open door creaked noisily on its hinges as it swung wide. Virginia turned and saw Steve Barron standing in the doorway. He always seemed a threat to Virginia, and now with his grim face and glittering eyes he was more than a threat. He was danger itself. His voice came low but sharp, "Miss Ames may not care, Lanya- but I do. How did you come by that cameo pin?" The girl shrank from him as he carne into the room, her eyes wide and full of terror. She cried in her throat. "You-heardl" Steve Barron was before her. He reached out and seized her left wrist. "I know," he snapped. "You got that pin from Phil Lawrence- so it's he who has been stealing my money off the stages!" "No, nol" cried Lanya. "Don't lie to mel" Barron said in cold rage. "You ungrateful little- -' He broke off and suddenly struck her across the mouth with the flat of his hand. The blow flung Lanya against the wall, then she sank down in a sob- bing heap, Steve Barron swung about and strode to the door, Lanya rose to her knees. "Steve! Where are you going?" He halted in the doorway, slowly turned, his face black and itis eyes stormy. "To see Lawrence," he said savagely. "Not" Lanya got to her feet, Her face was gray to the lips. "Steve don't! I'll do anything -anything in the world. I'll marry you, Steve-" "You're generous too late, Lan- ya," he told her. The girl drew a sharp breath. "Steve, if you do what's in your mind, I -I shall tell Jim Randall what I know about youl" Virginia watched Steve Barron's face with alarmed eyes. Fear played briefly across it, then was replaced by something that was cruel and deadly. "No," he said. "No, you won't." He walked from the house then and Virginia, going to the door, saw hint striding toward the big, false -fronted building of his gam- bling place, Lanya Correa came and stood trembling at her side. "He'll do itl" the dance hall girl cried hysterically. "He'll kill Phill" Virginia turned quickly, fighting down fear, "Lanya, hurry to the stable and have my horse saddled. I need only five minutes to change to riding clothesl" "Where are you going?" "To warn Phil!" Virginia flung back over her shoulder. She was already hurrying across the dusty, sm1•blasted street toward Sarah R'arrlett'8 house, N' (Continued Next Week) UNMAY SCIIUO►L, LESSON By Rev, R. Barclay Warren THE PSALMS WE SING Psalms 23; 42:1-2; 90:1-2, 16-17 Golden Text: 0 magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt Hls name together. Psalm 34:3. There could be no more fitting climax to our study of the Psalms than today's lesson, Next to John 3:16, no portion of the Scriptures is so familiar as the Shepherd Psalm. At a social gathering, a young elocutionist was requested to recite the 23rd Psalm. He consented on the condition that an aged min- ister present would do likewise. He did it very skilfully, When he con- cluded, the group applauded. The minister then proceeded. His voice was not too steady, but his soul was thrilled as he quoted the beau- tiful poem. When he finished, there were tear-filled eyes. The younger than arose and said, "This is the difference; I know the 23rd Psalm, but my friend knows the Shepherd," That is it! '1'o fully appreciate this psalm, you must know the Lord as your Shepherd, The psalm has brought comfort to many in the hour of death. One sufferer, on hearing the words, "Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort ale," replied, "Yes, Jesus is with me." ]'hose were her last words. The 42nd Psalm portrays a soul's deep longing for God. Though ex- periencing much trouble, he con- cludes, "Hope thou in God; for I shall yet praise Him, Who is the health of my countenance and my God," In the 90tH Psalm, we are brought to realize the loftiness and greatness of God and our own piti- ful frailty. But though we are weak, we may pray, "Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us." We trust that the study of tate psalms in these 13 lessons has stim- ulated your interest and prompted you to further research in this rich portion of God's Word. s Pickle Picker- It conies as no surprise that mechanical in- genuity has finally invaded the pickle fields, Beverly Arnold, 14, riches an outrigger extending from a machine which carries workers between rows without need for bending or stooping. Two others p'ckers ride with Beverly on the machine which is driverless. t} - ,'TABLE t Jane Andttews. w'hat would you say was the most popular pickle of all? A New York expert claims that caulfflowet is the prime favorite and says that if you doubt this, just lay out a plate of nixed pickles 'and see if the cauliflower doesn't disappear first. But before giving you the recipe, here are a few general hints on pickling. Even if you've seen them here before, they're well worth re- peating, just as a reminder. 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Hold the crack together and shellac over the crack several times both inside and out. Then, after this lois dried thoroughly shellac the entire shade inside and out. if you use some of mother's or grandmother's recipes, you may find your pickles a bit tart. Second, use pure salt, not the table variety, as the latter some- times contains carbonates or bicar- bonates to prevent lumpiness, and isn't as good for pickle's as the of her. Utensils made of enamelware. aluminum or stainless steel are OK for pickles. Those of copper or galvanized zinc aren't, as there may be harmful reactions between the metal and the acid or salt. And to really sterilize your jars and lids, scrub them in hot, sudsy water and, just before packing with the hot pickles, boil. for 15 to 20 minutes. Now, after that lengthy preamble, we come to PICKLED CAULIFLOWER 3 medium - size heads cauli- flower 1 quart small white onions 1 cup salt 1 tablespoon mustard seed 1 tablespoon celery seed 1 teaspoon whole cloves 2 sticks cinnamon, broken 2 quarts, white vinegar • 214 cups sugar Mebhod: Separate cauliflower into flowerets. Peel onions. Place in large bowl or crock and cover with water in which salt has been dis- solved. Let stand overnight. Next, drain vegetables, rinse in cold water and drain again. Tie spices in square of cheesecloth and boil with vinegar and sugar for five minutes. Add vegetables and boil three minutes. Remove spice bag. Pack vegetables in hot sterile jars. Cover with boiling syrup. Seal tightly. Yield, about eight pints. * * * Lots of folks I know think that their orab apple trees are only good - for ornament, or to furnish ant - munition for the youngsters in their "wars". I believe they'll have a different idea if they try this recipe, wldoh eon be used just as well for small, hard pears. PICKLED CRABAPPLES OR SECKEL PEARS fteunde crabapples or Becket ars 1 quart white vinegar 8 cups sugar A cup whole cloves 1 stick cinnamon 11,4 teaspoons whole ginger Method: Wash and remove blos- som ends from fruit. Prick each piece several titles. Heat vinegar and sugar to boiling. Add spices tied loosely in a cheesecloth bag. Add fruit and boil gently until tender but not broken, Remove spice bag. Quickly pack one hot sterilized jar at a time. For to one- eighth inch from the top, Be sure your vinegar solution completely 'covens the fruit. Seal each jar at once. Yield, about six pints. * * * ]There are ever so many who find it good for the health to eat bran regularly in ,some form or other. But this doesn't need to be any. thing like a "chore" If you do so in some such form as these really delicious If you tell a girl, "Your face would stop a clock," that stupidity. But if you tell her, "When I look into your face, time stands still,' that's diplomacy. Banish That Outdoor Toilet Now you oan have a modern water toilet at low cost in your farm, house or cottage. No electricity or running water required, Hygeosan Septic Toilet gives you new comfort and convenienee+•, hefpe rid your home of disease -breeding insects -protects your Water supply from contamination, Installation cost le very low, No upkeep expense: We install any- where itt Ontario. Write for complete details on this modern toilet. Immediate delivery, HYGREOSAN DIVISION 12URAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL EQUIPMENT LTD, 2067 Dundas St, W. TORONTO ANgle 141PS r smut fatert'1.4 Osseetbe.2ot "Dem. Anne Hirst: We are 12 tlbnldreu, most of us married and with youngsters of our own. We are all very much concerned about our father's conduct, "Two years ago, he started being unfaithful to Mother. We told her, but Daddy tacked )ler out of it and she believed hitt. Ever since, he has had one affair after ant - other. He scents to feel no shame that we know it. We have agreed among us not to tell Mother. "'Is it usual to expect men in their ,50's to trifle? "As a mother, ours can't be bear. She has had more than her share of work and trouble. She's never had any of the nice things other mothers get, except what we give her. Will you give us some idea what to do? R. 3." * The kindest -thing you can do * for your mother now is to shield * her from the knowledge of you: * fathe'r's unfaithfulness, and fill * her daily life with the comforts * and pleasures site deserves. * Don't let a day pass without * a telephone call from some of * you. Take her for unexpected * outings with your children, for * frequent drives, and to movies * and concerts this fall. When * something special comes to town, * buy tickets for her and one or * Otto of her choice friends, and * ask her to talcs them to dinner * at your expense. Send her off * for short visits to out-of-town * friends or her family. And do get * together and buy her new fall * clothes, and a permanent, and * see that she has some spend- * ing money of her own. Encour- * age her to be active in her church, * and other groups, so she will . 4' enlarge her acquaintance. * She will almost renew her * youth in the knowledge that her * children and grandchildren still * need her, that site is important * to them as an individual. Your * love and your thought for her *'wilt go a long way toward dim- * ming the memories of her earlier * difficult days. * In these arrangements, include * your father often enough to calm * any' suspicions she may have * about him. * Often a married man in his * 50's or 60's grows bored with * his lot, is tempted to risk a last * fling before old age settles upon * him, and brings shame and sor- * row to those who love him most. * Many a wife feels the seine urge, * too, but she is more apt to think * first of her responsibilities. Upside down to prevent peeking. Linn 'Cl30;;$12111131E1 13 ©©0rE©©iD©gE© DD rim,. ' t^ IDi Mai ©Ilaa'�ae.©© C- II im .; 5E103 .'©DW oda.: ©-D : yI�.e... 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