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Zurich Herald, 1931-11-05, Page 2Such delicacy of flavour is not found in other teas TEA, Wrests ler to What New York is Wearing BY ,ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Par - Waited With EVCPII PrOtern JIM IUus ONQUEROR ,.?,'... Men Dean I , A 4... ,..x4 ..,,.. * HYMN $ lost usually I am hunest---Referenee ae Federal Trust Comperiy El Paso. . ess ae Jaime Miguel Higuenes.i ete • CHAPTER 11, Bill Latham's voice was the first to break the silence when Roberta had Suddenly Roberta began ' , e ' • finished reading this remarkable coin- Such a hearty, '"?.a,.. emenication. • "It's true. There's a . ‘,. ' !reovideeee that marks the sparvow's I laugh it was. "Thinks he': t merry, mell, fall7-all4S''-Your Uncle Toni was a like John Paul Jones, I have ! bil:'clW'iell'',%ioev that he's dead, Uncle great victox•y," she decided.' ; begun to fight. • I'll bring t., .'1.13111, you might be charitable and usual man to his knees and "4' ,n,spealt kindly a him. At least he was anything so 'unladylike as to ' I my last of kin," said Roberta, 'i 11 right, honey, I'll riot say an - have him there P11—well, I'll .4 I swear 1 will. I'll laugh out l Glenn Hackett thcught the situa- . ;ivord." foot in his face, but I'll laugh. a fort when one has come to a 4 a time while a bit .clouded, deserved the There is always a feeling e after wrestling with a knottyi'/•!.austornary consideration. "I'm very lem. Robert had her poise', .;sorry, Roberta," he said. again; she felt again that .sh '' "That's kind of yeti Glenn. I never ready to conquer new Worlds ,knew Uncle Tom. He wasn't a very make them like it. So she wen lilvable character, I'm afraid." her sitting room and opened th . "He was a turkey buzzard," Crook- lea'ding into the hall and the w ed Bill declared with finality. "Rob. that overlooked the verandah, ' :eeta's paternal uncle," he went on to she sat clown at her little. b.. explain for the benefit of Hackett. grand piano and played Ioti ,',"There was something unstable. about Don't Care If You IV • na , ,the whole Antrim tribe. Robrta's When she had finished that°;nrak:: father went in for the nigger mi n - trying to think up another; me :strels. az d Tom took to raising sheep. insult, somebody commenced %it ,;,I th old bandit must have ranand athh. r 0 Ighhe Rwoobr ed ist ao ,fs thltreain.rii:St 4rora th:11 been worth considerable, and so far ;', kin. So it looks as if you're in the as I know, Roberta, you're his next of ing "In the Gloaming" I the gloaming, oh, my darliAg, ia sheep business in Texas." Think not bitterly of me, . ,,, ..' - Roberta read the letter again. Though I passed away in silence,i''"ju'eliridg:g by the name of the sender and, but it is- Left you lonely, set you-free.• :ef. this telegram, Jaime Miguel Hi - it would appear that Texas fferent land in znany respects of a dog," thoight - ii lboasts at least one very intelligent, very thoughtful, very frank and very STNOPSIS Glenn Traekert, a young r oldes to teach lioberta Antrin ixe proposes, then withdraws Bill Latham, Roberta's lin gieetully applauds werm's mot erta plans revenge, the gardens" Lands Farthest North Hanging from the Arctic circle like so many pendants from a necklace, are several islands and groups of islands. The largest and most north- erly is Ice/and with its volcanoes and geysers and barren wastes. A few miles southeast or Iceland are the Faroe Islands, .and still farther south- east Iies Shetland, an archipelago mown to the early Roman explorers s "Ultima Thule," the farthest know oint of laud. Undoubtedly the ncients thought it was the farthest orth, and really it is very far north, nd but for the kindly influence of e gulf stream, it would be more !gid than Labrador. At is is, the mate is sometimes more charming an that of California, but more often uch akin to Labrador, with a great al of snow and fog and rain. Thule once belonged to the Nor- igan Crown, but was presented to at Britain as the wedding dowry Margaret of Norway, who married es the Third of Scotland. It is 31 classed with Sc a a a th fr cli th xn de we Gre of Jam ofte a di a lit novelty tle world of itself; full of intereat. erta tranquilly. Then I ,andromance s reniebib ' th Here the sea is seea in its a splendoa in all the marvel of ets ipso elp pine tirtain is tee grenHiff of t coast scenery surpassed. Wit arctic breeze sweeping clown f north, and a full tide, the dra ed presents a • ublimest phases long since left s e de e fn Great a. .....,._ h a stiff he rocky mroampltahye. him. sing—or rathe , R&'---- - y of his birth, which banged 5 furiously: "Back, 13ack, Back -to timore!" Whereupon Mr. Hee want beek, but not to Baltimore.. . went is -aa to the dais siaTi ski, mental ballads and cent spectacle. Great billows with caps like white snow hurl themselves against the im- pregnable rocks, and then shoot hea- venward with silvery breath as of a steaming geyser. Only thirty of the hundred islands are inhabited; the largest is Main -- land, and the capital city is Lerwick, the queerest and quaintest town t was ever bunt - #ieflew . .,yer Ines that all Paris is talking about. And how effective and slenderizing besides be- ing smart! An inverted skirt plait at the cen- ter -front, gives, graceful fulness and height to wearer. 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His hair, too, was of that violent red that over- whelms the brightest specimens -of neckwear. One afternoon he called at the house of a girl friend, and while waiting for her to appear was entertained in the drawing room by her eight-year-old brother. "Well," said our hero, sinning, "and what do you think of me, Horace" Horace scrutinized ..he young man carefully, but maintained a discreet ailence. "Aren't you going to sae?" "No," answered Horeee, stoutly. "D'you think I want a hiding?" eze Wifey—"I don't think you.' ought to go to baseball games." Hubby—"Why not, my dear?" Wifey—"I was reading an ac- count of a game Just now and the paper said the bases were full three Cures yesterday. afternoon" ISSUE No. 44J3j streets, some of the houses at the south end so near the sea that the waves creak on their gable ends. The town hall, in Gothic elaborately decorated inside and has stained glass windows prese portraits of kings and queens of way. There is a central public sch a line fish mart and exellent ha works. The nominal lopulation is thousand, but during the fishing n it rises to nearly twenty t sand. Fishermen of many climes dispatch their varied catches. la d • , co s, Englishmen, Germans, Scandinavians, are all to be see ii in the motley throng. Scarcely a tree grows anywhere on the bosom of tiro Sterile land, but beautiful heather, bearing myriad pink kowers, is God's carpet for the land and often one finds a sprig cl rarest white. In summer, the banks t he burns are gam d style, out, nting Nor - 001, rbor five sea - Than was tone-cleax•— "She was happy till she rdOt'you,.! And the fault is all your biyir If she wishes to forget you, You will please leave her as' Roberta stuck her red head 04 of the window. "Hey! Treyieshe:41lerl.'- "We're silly:" "Your apology is accepted," Glenn ; Racket •Iled up to 'her:d. W' -tout "Iva nat. hate a human being so," Roberta ,dee cidecl, and closed the window. /Then she went downstairs and found Glenn . Hackett and Crooked Bill in the ),th-. rary. "Let'e be good friends, Glenn, e said in her most ingratiating and fas- cinating manner. "You are so intelli gent one can't help being attracted., to you, and usually you're very .r Really, if your bank account sho ever be Jerought to the sear and aafor thful food.. bp '''ae.e.ee'aleesetealgilt1 ''.'eeeeli KR AFT Cheese is rich in cal- cium, phosphorus - . and body-building vit- amins. It is the most highly concentrated source of highest qua!: ity protein known. For a balanced diet, include Kraft cheese with every meal, :: , '...:;:g,,r,,,:,-i:'s.,-te„..;:e.4., 4:-.-aw4-i..? .::--,,,-;. ',.. 10' Made by the makers of Kraft Salad Dressing and Velveeta ---.----te---er.---e------e_ A Harbor Town each vestel, to accentuate. the tempo, The harbor was set to a slower of each one's due appearing. Evert ,tthinelefebreraytifealls illittoctrhosi,30ednmtehereccbuarnrinnel tempo than the city. The ships lay by not too fast; the two-man crew cast moved up the chaleiel, pushed by a with witeleaektrgi-edile wave. So men 1 the ducks, quietly; the current bowed off and make fast again in in easy, almost imperceptibly, though the sur- capable way. Sailors move in time, face of the dater dimpled and' shone, always making things fast or setting' danced and glinted. A great steamer them loosee.as they fall into rhythm One fell into tune with the motion of They catch:4d teilipb,' and keep it tug—stately motion on stately water. take addiate4gfier*,51.0ents and tides. tered. At the end of the jetty, the of their illation. it, as if here the natural rhythm of • One cannot forget thelittle waves lap - things was near enough to the sur- ping on a i.ocky doorstep, nor the face to be perceived, caught, and inas- brown fishing boats, beautiful because waves lapped the rocks in the eame tempo, never any sense of hurry, nor delay, but a natural lift and lap, and a receding. A motorboat hurried out to a battleship and kicked up its heels in a whirl of white water, until only Canada humorous Mexican, He ex res the gleaming spray shone back A ,himself like an oducated "Uncle Bill, you spent a great many year's down there. Do you happen to I know the Higuenes family?" a Crooked Bill's face had worn his crafty smile while Roberta was speaking, but now it was blank and expressionless. "It's been twenty-five !years since I operated in TexasaRcib- erta. • Higuenes! Higuenes! I can't seem to remember anybody by that tame." "It would appear," Roberta decided presently, "that I have need to engage a lawyer to investigate Uncle. Torn's estate.» She glanced with frank in- terest and approval at Hackett. `tertainly. Of course," Crooked apaeed, afer-th-prvadv, ertympaneate opportunity for these two -to forget their recent differences and be friend- ly again in the name of business, 'Hackett is the very man" "Hackett isn't," that harassed per- son declared with finality. "Jaime Miguel Higuenes is. That man is hon- est and fearless. I can tell that much from his telegram. Also he i p ses quicker rhythm that was, cutting into erican. the andante of the ge.-ieral theme. The fishing schooaers drifted in, each with an uptuened dory on the after deck above a tangle of brown fish nett. They came singly, in a long line, their motion giving them beauty; they came from -the deep, from beyond the lighthouse, and passed on up the channel to their berths. They kept the same rhythm of motion, like notes in a composition of wave, air and wind. The lighthous: at the far end of the breakwater lifted its round tower as -if toe mark the passing of v J4j33 eferences. If you desire, Mr. Lath- am, I shall telegraph the bank he men- tions." He made Roberta a slight, • eprecating bow. "I am venturing to • presume that you are going to en - your Uncle Billewith. the details • of this case. It would be confusing and annoying to you to have to attend it pOsonally." rt'ainly, Glenn. Uncle Bill is the and inevitable bearer of , all dens." bank's reply would seem to qc'a e :the advisability of request- uenes to take charge of your s estate for the present, send him a telegram, signing; -ha- lei.4.neme, and requesting him to do Rnebebeetraba?w"as rereading the tele - m. "I think," she declared, "that ine Miguel Higuenes must be a fectly fascinating person, aty-three words he gives one the ole dramatic story. of a bloody ting serape out on the range and s one the inn:nes:don—in factathe viction—that the result was no rise to him and that he is not y the tragedy occurred! He is urceful, not squeamish and has ative, because in the pursuit of 'illation he dared to pick a dead 's pocket. He is kind and friend- nd thoughtful and wants to help rson he has never seen, and he man, of substance and takes a fiable pride in his personal and cial standing" h, those Spanish dons are as d as Lucifer," Crooked Bill as - her. e is also good-natnred and easy , otherwise he wuald not bother If with the probably thankless of protecting the interests of a ger—and an American at that. bly he acted thus because ara -Ian, which proves he is gallant ivalrons." sort of knight-errant," Crooked immured and.Hack- ot him a look of displeasure. 11, Mexicans, of whatever class., cry polite to a lady. They al - make a great to-do about we - The .chances are this Higuenes educated half-breed Aztec In- hou- v ea , you should set up asaf here tune -teller and mind-reader." Ice- "I thought I had read yout:i.;-" re y. I see now I did not". 'Indeed, you did. You're i"ns rms." "You'll marry me when 1 g to marry you," he . charged "Why, yen tell jokes, don't "Time!" Crooked Bill saw issue was far from. clarifyin non of these lovers' quarre n ed with primroses 1 erta. Glenn. is staying and sometimes a solitary bluebell ap- pears. You'll join us, of course, I "Why, certainly, "Uncle B All day long the a gulls hover • delightful, Glenn!" and cry over the roofs of Lerwick. Any man who thinks he can 6 • . Every house has its own familiar fence a woman is a fool, and sudden, guals; every street its OTV11. ban dof Glenn Hackett realized he was all ef gulls, and they- never mix The chil- that. Such realizations always did= dren of each house call them. 133, name, turb a .nanly man. `..lf I remain for and feed them every day. The pets cr seem to know what food is meant for them and never does a gull attached to one house try to eat the food scat- tered from. the place next door. Should. a traveler come across a pile of rice out on th roadway-, he would step over it with care, knowing it was th r, i. Latham, I fear I'll ne able to do justice to your excel cuisine. Therefore, 'with your mission, Bobby, and yours, sir, I'd to motor back to town," Crooked Bill was upset. He' placed his money, so to speak, young Hackett, and now the ingrate some pet gull. 1 was running out on him, to employ a A familiar sight on the islands is colloquism. He was prepared t t bet lent e$11°P per.. give like e" stirp had eon. eeso inith IY > 4 pe is a juste &Ian "0 prou sired going hirnse task strati Probe a won and ch nA 13111 m ett sh "We are ve ways men. dian." is an "Your mistress tells me, Jane, thati you "I do o well -Intentioned stranger ed permit him to await the . C you wish to leave vs to become an 0.1 Trump of Resurrectioa in the land 1 "Pro tendant at a lunatic asylum of an1 his sheep made fallow—If you have I crouke places! What makes you think you'll' any interest in his estate I suggest I like it? What experience have you You take steps to protect it—If unable had?" 'Well, sirI've been here three to do Ibis m t a -Ater ancisweeter syrup BENSON'S GOLDEN sinitur, saftrawasiftwinftwitiftwearsiftwiertarg EDWARDSBURG "The Needhams live beyond their income during the summer." "No wonder. While she goes away and plays bridge, he stays in town and sits in a poker game." 50, gra Wet' tree e going over the hills to fetch provisions or to carry the peats, her outer skirts pinned up, a white ker- chief over her ead, basket on her back, knitting all ' while.—From "A Sturdy Little Northland" by T. Harold °Hinshaw. Poetry on Parade The Guards recently received as a recruit a young man of education and culture who had failed to make gond in other vocation. On his first day on the parae-roed he was utterly exhausted by several hours of march- ing up and down. 'Sand at ease!" ordered the officer at fast. a vigorous protest, but the maid, en- tering with a telegram, rendered that impossible. "A telegram for you, Miss Rob- erta!" "Thanks, Minna. May I?" With uplifted brows to her uncle and his guest, she commenced to tear the envelope. "She'e very polite, no matter what her other faulth may- be," Hackett re- markul to Crooked Bin. Roberta ig- nored him and read aloud: Los Algodons, Texas, Jane 21, 1925. Miss Robeeta Antri, Hillcrest, Dobbs Ferry, Your Uncle Tom had an argument the rcruit. Bovv wonderful is death!" muttered be a funeral tomorrowI got your with a cowman yesterdyThere will address by frisking tin I T Lae o cel turned like a flash. "Who said that?" he demanded. The culprit smiled wanly as he re- plied "Shelley, belleee, sir." Oflj 011 whose person I found your letter to him of the second instant—If you in - sit I will send him to you charges prepaidHowever if you will take the advice n't believe it," Roberta deciar- h conviction. "I'M sure he's astilian, and most delightul." bebly older than Cortez," d•Bill hazarded, (To be continued.) .• 1 ec a (4.y wire me auth- "Do you 'plead ly rv, -- - , irears.and will tan 441080 04 "Er—what else have yoJt The CANADA STARCH CO., Lirnited MONTREAL • - - tee ,.• • „ . A8 "FATIGUE? 1 just postpone it!' "No, I don't have `nerves' You can't have them, and hold this sort of position. My head used to throb around three o'cick, and certain days, of course, were worse than others. "Then I learned to rely on Aspirin." The sure cure for any headache is rest. But some- times we must postpone it. That's when Aspirin saves the day. Two tablets, and the nagging pain is gone until you are home. And once you are comfortable the pain seldom returns! Keep Aspirin handy. Don't put it awy, or put off taking it. Fighting a headache to finish the day may be heroic, but it is also a little foolish. So is sacrificing a night's sleep because you've an annoying cold, �r irritated throat, or grumbling tooth, neuralgia, neuriti. These tablets always relieve. They don't depress the heart, and may be taken freey. That is medical opinion. It is a fact established by the last twenty years of medical practise. The only caution to be observed is when you are buying Aspirin. Don't take a substitute because it will not act the same. Aspirin is made in Canada. h•