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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-10-17, Page 2Every c ref d housewife knows it is the best. 'Fresh ham the gardens' pistol, took the If down from the wall, rind started forth down the trail that Nall and Bess had made, Tired though Bess was from the day's toil, she moved freshly and eas- ily at first. Ned broke trail, she must - ed a few feet behind She hid no, sensation of cold; hardened to steel, her muscles moved like the sliding parts of .n wonderful tnnohine. The; ice was wonderfully smooth as yet,' almost like the first, thin, hay ice frozen to the depth of safety: But, already the knelling pece had begun to TOtell. She couldn''t keep it up forever without food and rest. And the brute behind her wee tireless, retiiorseless as death itself. The Northern Lights died at last in the sky, and the two hastened on in the wan light of a little enoon that •was, already falling toward the west. fend now she was made aware that the night was bitter cold. It was get- ting to her, in spite of her furs. But as yet she gave no sign of distress to Ned. Out of her love for him a new strength was born—that sublime and • unnamable strength of women that is nearest to divinity of anything upon this lowly earth—and she knew that it would hold her up beyond the last limits of physical exhaustion. 'She would not give way to unconscious- ness, thus causing Ned to stop and wait beside her till she died. None d these things would she do. Her spirit soared with the wings of her resolve. Instead, her plan was simply to hasten on—to keep up the pace—until she toopled forward lifeless on the ice. 663—Slip on dress with applied She would master herself until death Lands around neck and jabot at front, mastered her. Then Ned, halting but long dart -fitted sleeves with turn back an instant to leorn the truth, could cuffs, two-piece skirt,. box plaited speed on alone. Thus he would have across front and joiner: to two-piece no cause to wait for her, yoke shirred at centre -front. ]a or On and on through the night they ladi, es and misses, 16, 18, 20 years, 34, sped, over that wonderfully smooth 36 38, 40, 42 inches bust. ice, never daring to halt: strange, 1 your name and address plain - bravegoys TO ORDER PATTERNS wand ,ring figures in the moonlit Write snow. But Bess was not to carry hernumber and size of such brave intent through to the end. She y, giving had not counted on Ned's power of patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in observation. He suddenly halted, stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap turned and looked into her face. it carefully) for each number, and It was wan tnd dim in the pale light; address your order to Wilson Pattern and yet something about its deepening Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. lines quickened his interest. She saw Patterns sent by an early mai., him start; and with a single syllable Have You Got These in Your of an oath, reached his hand under her hood to the track of the artery at r an instant to the fevered pulse to GREEN TOMATO PRESERVES. him to the last she would follow where know the truth. 5 lemons he led. "wen have to run for it;' he "We're going too fast," he told her 1 pt. water whispered simply. "Faso as you can," , shortly. 4 qts, green tomatoes Ned had taken in the situation, f "Noe -nor Her tone was desper- 3 cups sugar. made his decision, seized the parkas,. ate, and his eyes narrowed with sus- Wash lemons but do not peel `Slice and guided Bess through the door all picion: Wrenching hack her self -con- very thin. Simmer in water until in one breath: the'drama of Lenore's trol, she. tried to speak casually. "I can rinds are tended. Add tomatoes that 1__een itsn easily,•" she, told him. `"T don't have been washed ;.and sliced end lint - feel it yet—I'll tell you when I'do. We neer until translucent. Add eugar, Can't ever make it if',sio�v np" cook until tI ;ek'i�na ricin wrtd pour into ' He shoolt,,ea •'iD'ad, w apron- stetihzed jars, ;tiling them foil. Ad e :r 'got into emcee. I dun t•know. R>hn +f• just rubbers and caps and sterilize ten you, Bess. You can't fool rrn.. I know minutes in a hot water bath outfit. I feel it, good and plenty, and you're CREAM PUFFS. r just running yourself to death. Put a cup of boiling water in a Doomsdorf himself can't •do any more small saucepan and set it on the stove, than kill us—" Add half cup butter, and when the "Bute can—" two are boiling hard together add a "We're going to hit an easier pacer level cupful of flour and stir very Believe me, he's not running his heart quickly to a thick paste. Set this out He's planning on endurance, away to cool. V•hen it is cool break rather than speed. I was a fool not in 3 eggs, one at a tier.•, without heat- ingyou them at all, 141ix each one in well befere the next is added. Now drop kl:TRIBUTIO hY =SON MAtHA1LL, _ — - — tivre•• r441 `• , trt.USTRATED 6By -gyp-- R.W.SATTeR'rlt9t.D EI�:GIN HERE TODAY CHAPTER XXIX. Ned Cornet, Lenore iIardenworth and Watching through the crack in the Bess Ullbert are shipwrecked. Together door,Ned saw the girl's act; and her they take ,refuge on an island, Lenore and Ned are engaged to be married, The treason was immediately evident to Island on which the three find themselves .him. Whatever darkness engrossed is inhabited by a brute named Dooms- dorf and his Indian wife. hint at the sigh. of the ignoble girl, Doomsdorf promptly takes Ned and ;egging for her little life even at the ineansttto uses them s11hiseslavesC311The Cost of her lover's, showed not at all prisoners are told to build a cabin for in his white, set face. Whatever un themselvesasand, when it is completed, the master of the island says he wants speakable despair came upon him at Ned and Bess to do all his winter trap- this ruin of his ideals, this Iles ruction ping. Lenore is allowed to remain with the of all his hopes, it was evidenced givesquaw. Different trapping routes are neithe_ in his actions nor in the clear, Plan to cape and Ned. island they cool quality of his thought. plan to escape from the island and send q y Lenore to call Doornsdorf to their cabin. No other crisis had eve found him NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY, better disciplined. His mind seemed The pian regarded her with quick- to circumscribe the whole, dread situa- ening interest, yet without the'slight- tion in an instant. He turned, met est trace of suspicicn. Bess' straightforward gaze, saw her He got up at once. Lenore stared half -smile of complete understanding. at him as if in .. Nightmare, She had As she leaped toward hint, he snatched Loped ed in her deepest heart that he up their two hooded outer coats, and . would refuse to come, that the great his arm half encircling her, he guided test of her soul could be avoided, but her through the door, already he was starting out the door. Whether or not she realized what Sbe has done her part; she could wait had occurred he did not know, but here, if she liked, till the thing was there was no time to tell her now. Nor settled. In a few seconds more she were explanations necessary; trusting would know :ler fate. Yet she couldn't stay here and wait. To Doomsdorf's surprise she followed him through the door, into the glare of the Northern Lights. She did not knew what impulse moved her; she was only awe •e of the growing cold of terror: Not only Ned and Bess would pay the price iFtlie ician""'f-ailed, - She -- must pay, toe. The thought haunted ere- et—ea, rtZn o,'ev r v. id bent.of lie heart. Doomsdorf was .walking swiftly; already he was halfway from the door. The desperate fight for freedom was almost at hand. But what was free- dom compared to that fear and dark- ness that is death? There were ro depths of ignominy beyond her now. She cried oat shrilly a:'d incoherently, then stumbling through the snow, caught Doomsdorf's arm, "No, no," she cried, fawning with lips and hands. "Don't go in there —they're going to try to kill you. I didn't have anything to do with it— I swear I didn't—and don't snake nie suffer when I've saved you—" He shook her roughly, until the tor- rent of her words had ceased, and she was silenced beneath his lurid gaze. "You say --they've got a trap laid for he?" he demanded. of butter, Wipe and core apples, rift skin half way down each apple to form Points. Cut in pieces wit of the nutrsll 111ailows and fill centres of apples; Clot with hits of butter. place apples in a baking pan and pour water around them, Bake in hot oven; bast- ing f. equently; When soft, place a whole marshniui h w on each apple, re- turn to oven and brawn lightly. Re- movs to serving dish, and' surround' with the syrup. FRUIT CAKE. Take 1 eup butter, 4 cups floor, 11/s' cups sugar, 1 cup niolasces, 1 clip milk, 4 eggs, 4 teaspoons cloves, 4 teasp. ons cineamon, 1 teaspoon all- spice, 1 teaspoon nutmeg. Plaice 1 tea spoon soda in molasses to foam. Mix butter and sugar together and creast. Add eggs, milk, spices, then the _no - lasses, sods and citron, 11/x lbs. raisins, 1 cup strawberries. Cook for two hours in a slow eve, .—M. V., Que. Recipe Book? herthroat. He needed to listen but Her hands clasped before hint. "Yes, but I say I'ni not guilty—" He pushed her contemptuous,,; from him, and she fell in the snow. Then, with a half -animal snarl that revealed all too plainly his murderous rage, he drew his pistol from his holster and started on. OST people. rely on Aspirin 1 to snake short work of their, headaches, but did you know it's wast as effective in the. worse pains from neuralgia. or neuritis? Rhea- tnatic pains, too. Don't staffer when ]Aspirin can bring' such complete without delay, and without comfort will ut y, harm; it does not affect file heart. . of Aspirin you package everyp I tt R p twill find proven directions with which everyone should be familiar noir they can spare much needles Suffering. Lynn Knees to Vanish Or Owners Face Law Lynn, Mass.—Kirees, dimpled or otherwise, will henceforth be prohibit- ed in this city as the result of an or- der isued by Mayor Ralph S. Bauer, The Mayor instructed the police to take the. names and addresses of all girls, over twelve years old, whose legs are exposed from ankle to above the knee, and in the event the offend- er refuses to give a policeman her name and address, the offier is under orders to take her to the police sta- tion. Beauty used to abe only skin deep until the cosmeticiaus added a eon 1 f la ers —Dallas News. Ned broke trail; she mushed a few feet behind. get me." It was true that :he killing pace the batter in little rough heaps on a greased pan and bake. in a rather hot oven about 25 minutes. This should make about a dozen good puffs. When done there will be a hole in the middle of each. Slit each side open, and fill with flavored custard or whipped had been using up the vital nervous forces 'of both their bodies. Ned was suffering scarcely not at all as yet, but he had caught the first danger signals. Bess was already approach- ing the danger point of fatigue. When Ned started on again he took a quick but fairly easy walking pace. cream.—A. G. M. They mushed on in silen.se, not even COCOANUT ICING FOR CAKES tragic, dishonor was still in progress glancing back to keep track of Dooms- Two cups of sugar and milk from in the glare of the Northern Lights. dorf. And it came about, in the last one medium-sized cocoanut. Boil until Doomsdorf, standing back to them, diel hours of the night, that the rest both it hairs, then stir in the well -beaten whites of two eggs. Beat with egg- beater until cool. 1 -lave the cocoanut prepared by peeling off all the brown and grating the white on a fine grater. they were concealed, except for their t1 ' Spread layers with frosting and strange flickering shadows in the to do but rest till down. sprinkle with grated cocoanut while snow, behind the first fringe of stunt- "Lie down on the ice," Ned advised, still wet. If desired, serve with boiled ed spruce. "and don't worry about .waking up." custard made with yolks of eggs fia- Ned led her straight toward the His voice moved her and thrilled her vored with vanilla. --M. J. ',Jou Must Have Sugan Sugar is one of the much needed elements in a balanced diet. WRIG Y'S supplies sugar in a convenient way. The flavor is an extra delight. Then too—YOU how woo aren't adding. weight. Sugar- is a fuel that burns UP needless fat. 'i111 \iiit\., :141VAG 61314i A -„”. it `n" �' When tired or hon. gry.pep Yourself with WRIGLEY'S _ C346 New 'French Destroyer Seeks' Laurels os Fastest Warship, Toulon.—In the destroyer Fougueux the French navy again claims to have the -fastest warship. The craft,which is 330 feet long and of 30 feet beam,: made 36.33 knots on her trial runs. She is armed with four 5 -inch guns,. two anti-aircraft guns and six torpedo tubes. For Sprains—UseMinard's Liniment:' $would stop them soon g gave -them play, p enough. He had, however, other plats. He turned through the cabin door, spoke to the sullen squaw, then began to. snake preparations for a journey, Ile took a cold -proof wolf -hide robe, wrap- ped in it a great sack of pemmican, y-- arid made it into a convenient pack for his back. Then he' 'reloaded his net see the two slip out the door, snatch up their snowshoes and fly. Otherwise his pistol would have been quick to halt then]: Almost at once of then so direly needed was forced upon then by the powers of nature. The moon set; and generally smooth though the ice was, they could not go on by starlight There wat nothing ice -bound sea. He realized et once in the darkness. "I'll set myself to that their least shadow of hope lay wake up at the first ray; ,hat's one in fast flight that might take them to thing I can always do." She let her some inhabited island before Dooms- tired body sdip, down on the snow, dorf could •.overtake them; never in relying only on her warn. fur gar - giving him a chase across his own stents to protect her from it. Ned tundras. quickly settled beside her. "And you'd They halted'o. single instant in the better lie as close to me as you can." shelter of the thickets, slipped on their (To be continued) snowshoes, then mushed as fast as they could on to the beach. In scarce- ly a moment they were venturing out POOR YEAR FOR TREE SEED on the ice bound wastes. The season of 1923 was a poor one Doomsdorf encountered their tracks for the collection of forest tree seed as he reached the cabin door, sndhe throughout the western provinces, and higher their intent, for the orders received by the Forest Service highern grounde jgst above the cabin. of the Department of the Interior, But when he caught air sight of the fugi- Ottawa, for seed could be filled only fives, they were already out of effec- fu part, tive pistol range. He fired impotently ��al+ until the hammer clicked down against an empty breach, and then, still sense- Nil inee'd's Liniment for Neuritis. less with fury, darted down to the Your Canary Needs a Well .Balanced Diet cabin for his riffle. But he halted before he reached the door. Afterall, there was no particu- lar hurry. 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