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By KATHLEEN NORRIS
CHAPTER 13.
During a summer's outing, Sheila
Carscadden, 21, who worked in a
New York office, met Peter Mc-
Cann, son of the wealthy Judge Mc-
Cann. She was with him only a few
short hours, didn't even learn .his
last name,bat when she returned to
the city she realized she loved him.
Months later at a rummage sale she
bought a hand bag in which she
found $50. The bag was marked
with the former owner's initials and
a;rddress. She returned the money.
The house to which she went was
that of Judge McCann and while .she
was there, in walked Peter. Peter
and Sheila met secretly the next
day in an old book room of a lib-
rary to which Peter had access. Pet-
er told her he loved her but was
to marry another girl, Gertrude
Keane, who lived with the McCanns.
When they tried to leave the lib-
rary, they found themselves locked
in. Making their way over several
roofs in a snowstorm, they `net Ken
and Inky. One had a pistol. They
forced Sheila and Peter into an au-
tomobile and some distance out of
the city. Hours later they were tak-
en into an isolated farmhouse.
"Well, he added, as Sheila made
no comment, "they're all home boys,
they've had good raising. People
think they're different because
they're in this business. They ain't
any different. They like to have a
girl around, and they like things
clean, just like everyone else. - Lots
of these boys are sending money
home.
"It's just a kind of business to
them; they don't want any racket
er any shooting," he said, "not if
they can get out of it,, they don't.”
Sheila not pruning resrmnsive, be
puu"'1"u"";on his pf'p ,r"!t3 the
girl.fell rnto'a tireel 1Tream, staring
at the fire. Presently he began
again:
"So you thought my mother was
dead, hay? No, sir, my little mother
is very much alive. Shes got chick-
ens, she's got a garden, she drives
an old Ford."
"How long since you've seen her?"
the girl asked politely.
"How long since I've seen my mo-
ther? Four year's."
"Oh—" Sheila said, widening her
eyes into their surprised babyish.
look. "That's too long.."
• "Willi .vt -seeing your .0 other,
hey? Well, that," Ken said, with his
patronizing, complacent air, "that's
what it is."
"Maybe mothers arc different,'
Sheila suggested. "But my mother
is crazy about us• She was left a
widow, you know; she had to take
state help, for a while. But she
would never give one of us up, she
just raised the roof when they want-
ed to take Angela and keep her in
a hospital. No matter what you do,
my mother'll make excuses for you.
Once i was terribly saucy to Sister
1 egilus—"
She fell silent. For a few minutes
hen was silent, too.
Then he said, in i nettled tone:
"And what makes you think my
mother's any differcni: from yours?'
Sheila considered thiA.
"Well, I hope she is!" she said
finally, with a little laugh;
"Why do you hope she is?"
clears off the end of the
table--"
Sheila wondered suddenly chat
Ma was doing tonight, and 6;c" sir
ent. She suddenly wanted .i ;, mo -
Writes the Manchester C uarujun---it,
bout has been estimated that there are, in
his the various 'countries of the world
, rvaa eoncernod,- 400 (or is it 4,000?) kinds
hat;" oe sausage, a prodigious fine prospect
Which speaks web for the ingenuity
of ratan and Cor tht extent of his avail.
able viands and "spices. It may be
11 ng that i of many of the individual items
•4a on the Sausage Front are of British
Q11't nationality, but at least we can' now
• claim one Insular totich of distinction;
the Great Western Railway Comeau
has just equippeditself with special
vans for sausage -carrying, wherein
those important passengers ave kept
constantly fanned by gently wafted
dreg Sausage Gets Up
In The World.
•flier--•
"I guess my mother do
that way," Ken said, clear
throat. 41 guess the old
sorter company for her,
he added, in a lower tone,
"Are there other kids?"
"Nope—just
"Web, I can tell you sal
about your mother, then't,
said, briskly, after a panso.`s
care whether it means 41
'12
or not, but I kno';' how'.
cause I know how we are, s
"My mother goes, int& a
cadden's room every night,
es him, after he's gone to .
tucks things in around
And she'll say, 'Did you5
prayers, Joe' and 'Do you
•
Joe?' as if he were two, yea
"Sure--" Ken began. Hk.
his throat again. "Sure, tri
like that,' he said ,with br
"Your mother," Sheila (
inexorably, "never goes bit
but what she says prayers
that'll you be good and
come home some day. Yo
on that'. Every time she m
neighbors she tells , then
yoz're doing. Every time s
something you used to
thinks,
'This is the Way I di
him."
(Tc, be Continued)
A Great Wro
To Be Ri
be-
Ma,
airs
kiss•,
and
ea., currents of cooled air. There may be
your warm days in sunttner when some
ou over -heated and overcrowded third•
1d," class fares will long to join the less
a
redl sultry sausages, but it is doubtful
,ell Whether that would be permitted, Hee
mans may not travel in horse -boxes
)uea. (except in war -tine, when, as soldi•
ut•c11 theythopeitoittiidest), so why in sausage should
y 'i� `Ones point 3irhich remains to be dis-
eu'll ` covered is whether the new type of
bet rolling -stock will allow the character
;the of trio accommodation to be varied fu tor in the housewife's life. Meals
well meter to suit the almost infinite war]• must be gocld, but at the sane time,
cooks ety of passenger. Will the sausage or must not run into money. The
she Cambridge travel in exactly the same recipe for corn soup below, fills al]
t - for type of chariot as the sausage of Cum- the requirements of a good, eco-
berland? Will the Frankfurter lie' nomical soup and is a splendid
down with the Brunswick, the liver 1 nourishing food for cold days. De -
enure it is extra rich, it cait be serv-
ed for lunch or supper followed by
sandwiches or a casserole dish. This
soup with popcorn garnish has a very
gay appearance, as you can see, and
its fragrance gives the meal a happy
beginning.
The catch in making cream soups
is that they are often apt to turn
out lumpy or floury. however, with
this savoury soup, that danger is en-
tirely eliminated by using quick -
cooking tapioca as a binder. It is
nice and rich and creamy hut the
tapioca give it a smooth, pleasing
texture. And we suggest that you
be prepared to refill the cream soup
cups, for everyone will want more.
The
'oma Corner
By ELEANOR DALE
F cw tPt't:ara„? .k�•4?'-P9.-:, a z? +ara¢t? .
Juct the Soup For Cold Days
When Ontario's Lieutenant= ,ft 1or'ni r
rerers to the necessity cf sta.t lealth
insurance, ire speaks as a pt t petal)
who has seely what its abseslr e in-
volves. Ile knows the result' if, f t l
w,;
ure to call in a doctor while:'
is In its early stages, : si:uro
sausage with tho salanle? Will the
portly and rubicund bolony be expect-
ed,. as passenger, to fit into the •sante
•compartment es the pallid and atten•
nate chipolata'? And fortunate it is
that the Great Western does not run
into Scotland, for otherwise most
challenging point for trecedenco
might arise over tho ha els which, be•
sides tieing an Object of natione1 rev.
erence, might clue claim to be super•
sausa'e or head of the whole c;an.
•
often due to the pat'ient's IMO f ��
doctor's bills. lie l:no, 5 that•'.,tit ue ]ft ire. ;c.s
oIOb" 'a''v` d
financial worries not only postpt3le the ,jyrEC1 Mer C'r s Ceal3
calling of a doctor when the .,itiseaos
"Because if she isn't—she's wor- 'night be c uic: ,y curable butC Il ndi-
rie(L" cap the 115110nt after lio rs 1•utii lily un- C ALGAR'G.—Atheiter3• was a crime
It was almost dark ir. the kitchen cies 1.reatm,,ea. impic,s>ed• py t.lie severely dot:'t with Lv t;r:: P1ickfeet Come: Scup
now, but the fading light without, pli;,lit of ' greet' masses of D e people 1 idit:rts of the Western pains who en- 1 .i cups fresh or canned corn
and the fire's glow within, threw living in daily fear of the ,cooriolnic• forced a strict code oi' command-
ments
1 1 cup meat broth or 1 cup water
an almost unearthly beauty over cost 01 ill he:alth," 1)1'. B uc:e Aid: m01113 don beTe1e the coming of the :11:1i 2 bouillon cubes
Sheila's face and figure. Her slim
"One has only to tltinl, of t n aud 111155'0 a•ir', 2 Cus rich milk
hips and rounded breasts were out- women on relief; rho hcsltat oils• and I The i 1f had five nra;or 1amm .net• 1?!> blespoons quick - cooking
lined by the plain dress she wore; feats cf the underpaid who 11Me:i' inecli• ``lents, L'--tnit e. Il, Hiid(iloton •of oca
a fringe of glittering copper cross- cal or `:ental core; one 11as''otl7 to C>rdstoa iu'ated iia an eddross here. 1 teaspoon salt
ed her low white forehead, and the realise that in Canada there, :et e stm. They provided ided punishme; t for mur- r,',, teaspoon sugar -
sapphire blue of her eyes seemed dreds of thousands who 1o1 eeca'nomic der, which rias death; U:cf1, adu'tei ', Dash of cayenne
to be welling and pulsir:g win light. reasons dread a doctor's visit+'.51hcn cownreiue :led tre acirbi'y 'A teaspoon minced onion
"To show you how crazy she is— rightly they should welcome 1liiyte and i Adultery, for the Ibst aecaee, as 1? , tablespoons better
my mother, I mean," Lien said. "1 one will her conscious that by'r�alec;uate punished 1:3 the lobo or h e Coos corn in broth 10 minutes;
had an old hound—listen, he didn't social ter;iskitlon and national betlth Lae -Tor l::e srcorrl oTeltcrl 'tile force through sieve. Combine with
gui.ty b r
amount to a hill of beans. He was ivanranci :a I;iwit,injustice oulii be
.> f:tecd loss of both Ears mill:, tapioca, salt, sugar, cayenne,
just naturally an old ri.n ger. You banished from this great denrec :cy jeer c;e.lth. if wird'.. and Inion in top of double boiler.
wouldn't have feel him." of our:; and a great wrong ri!;11ietl:' ri achr.ry was punished by death; Place over rapidly boiling water,
He. ,stopped to laugh and to re- i11 Canada only one prorine a :>o co�wardi e 1 tlliby reasig. nieg th is thendder Yore- bring to scalding poi*: (arrow 5 to
Member, and seemed to forget her far attempted to light t iis.e
'pea:.
erlti3it stem levee:, wltel e aatee tls gd. ere e'.o menial .tasks around the 1
far: a minute. F
"Thisg'in iusnrauce becomes effective: r. r'. calm.
old greed., he 'behang ,• The. Cl:1c:;deet had secret societies; Says Job Sokd!d
with relish, "would sorter Ontario Civil set^•a1 ,s also bare a
around, and finally 1 tet to calling scheme in mind for their own, protee. the highest of which was known as r Girl Typists
him `Cap,' and he stayed with us; tion. Noting these two projects, a tbe Dorn .society. Included in the ®l' $�`! a '1�u Sf
he was my dog. Well, after I left Toronto doctor said the other day, group of 12 such societies was apo•
home, darned if my mother didn't "We should wait until we see lion I:be lieu soelety appointed to guard the
keep that oil dog and take care of British Columbia and Ontario civil camp and keep order in tepees slur-
s were
him, and every time she wrote to c>errT hIIg measures will
<ul,irnr'el't.tnoek tovon evolvfore nig ed dt centuries s pel'ot o the Them e coming
jnn,fin,, i I• DETROIT.—Six sweet young typists
lane it'd be how old Cap was coming : two." But no such delay is neees- of the white pian, Canon Middleton supplied by the National Youth Ad-
en, and how be missed me, and ev „err There are plenty of `tate health said.
erything. It was a riot." ministration to work in the Police De-
"If Ma ever has to `write a letter bts:tranc•e sehemes to be studied, and, Partment Women's Division aro get-
I eat of them' Ontario should fashion t• L Bey 'R �EUiiIIrS Future Ling experience as is the intention of
she gets out the ink bottle and she i one suited to her own particular needs the National Youth Act, but Miss El•
if the Dominion is not ;Ding to. take
action for Canada as a whole. ThereProphets, who a year ago were de- eanore Buried, head policewoman,
will, of course, be objections. to anY daring Mr, Baldwin's resignation to feels that it isn't the right kind.
ex -
scheme which is proposed. pi-ovinefal be imminent. are now casting doubts "These young women have been .ex-
on national, tut, as Dr. Bruce points on whether that step will be taken tremely helpful," she said recent1',
after the Coronation. I (lo not be- "but they are a.11 under 25 and that
out, there es also a storm'. of crit Neve Mr. Baldwin could .{well them, makes it difficult. Some of the re-
cism when Lloyd or inaugurated
ports on crime that have to be typed
state heraitlh insurance in ' England; He has said that he will not contest
The lieutenant governor is right 'When
another general election, but that. in the Women's Division are rather
Ito says that it would give greater ed., leaves hits nearly three years in sordid. Naturally, with girls so young,
ew ity not only to tate sick, but . Thich to decide. we have to pick assignments for them
those who minister to the sick 'Toa All that can be said is that be is in and this makes it difficult.",
routon Star better health and spirits than he has
been for some time, and that, though
he often plays with the idea of rus-
tic life in Worcestershire; he has a
1 strong sense of duty, and that,, ra-
lcven in such a young country OS
Canada urban development las set then than his personal inclinations,
in apace and already there is a ,gen- will be the decisive factor, He will
erntiott which does not know. much not be hustled. out of his position to
about farm life. Kitchener school please the makers of forecasts.
pupils have been started on inter- ,
esting tours, parties of them being' German archeologists have proved
taken to farms and dairies as part that the ancient Incas of Peru kept
of their school work. Thus they bulldogs as pets. Vases adorned
will discover really where anilk . and with realistic figures of bulldogs
eggs come from and not as one city have been unearthed. The American
boy figured from egg plantq, and breed of bulldog„ however, is now
bottles.—Niagara Falls Eeviev<.;, extinct.
Head Policewoman Doesn't Think
Police Job Just The Thing
Living Room Color and Comfort
l/lf
DESIGN NO. 132
Comfort and cheerful color in the living room) is always de-
sirable. Here are comfortable cushions, designed in spirited, yet
discreet patterns. One pillow is embroidered in blending shades
of gold and burnt orange on a deep brown linen crash, The other
is a dark gold material, embroidered in shades of brown and orange.
The stitches used are simple and effective.
The pattern includes; A generous sample of the thread in which
the original articles were embroidered, transfers for the designs,
tall Working instructions for cutting.the fabric and for making and
lniehing the cushions, also color cart -and a chart illestrating t'he
various stitches and their position in the design.
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS
Write your name and address plainly, giving number and size
of lIStlern wanted, Enclose 20 cents in stamps (coin preferred),
r.ra• a it carefully and address your order to Mayfair Pattern Serv-
ice, Doom 421, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto,
City Boy to Farm
The exiled Emperor Ilaile.,Selassie
of Ethiopia has decided to enter his
8 -year-old son, Prince Makennen,
in king's College at Taunton, Dov-
onshire, England. •
0.
ISH
F } "uiYHMS
We are prepared tee advance
passage 'money (without in.'
terest or other charges) to
British people desiring to
bring out to Canada their
wives, families, relatives or
friends.
Apply for particulars to nearest
Steamship agent or to
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EMIGRATION SOCIETY
(E'stablishect 1882)
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Toronto
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No name stands hdgh¢r
amongst gardening cezperfs
To make certain of re-
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Issue No. 9 * '37
D••••-2
7 minutes) and cook 5 Minutes,
stirring frequently. Add :butter.
Garnish with "popped" coin.,•;Ierves
4 to 0.
For Kitchen Files
To prevent plaster of 'ylaris, er
patching plaster, from getPeg so
quickly, when patching 1p t and
cricks in the walls, use yiiietar in-
stead of water, when `fusing the
patching plaster.
The heating element will be ruin-
ed if the electric percolator ,ifs im-
mersed in water. It should lie tare -
fully wiped inside and out;".turning
on the spigot so that all 'Meets are
drained.. Scald the inside "'.ibith boil-
ing wat
Lemoner.
seeds can be Wanted and
treated as house plants.',they make
pretty shrubs, and the lea `es 'niiay be
used for flavoring. Tie a ew leaves
in a cloth and put into the apple
sauce for a few minutes; it gives a
delicious flavor.
A glassful of water, into . which
half a legion has been si4ueosed,
drunk every morning upon leising, is
a good complexion clea?ler. Also
form the habit Of drinking ,J O to 12
glasees of water throughotlt tfie day.
This will carry off poisons•„tLrnt will
otherwise niar the complexion Water
that is cool, nut not ice tater,. is the
best.
To remove odors from Sans 'that
have been used for strong,:sinelling
vegetables, such as onions and cab-
bage, place a little salt on t ► hot
range, then turn the plin vpnide
• down over the qurning 'snit.' The
odor .will disappear
A Great Book "How to Be-
come a Hockey Star” by T. P.
"Tommy" Gorman, manager
and coach of the Montreal
"Maroons", profusely illus-
trated and containing many
valuable tips on how to play
the game.
also
AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES of
GREAT PLAYERS
(mounted for framing)
Group Uontreal "lbfaroons"
Group "Les Canadiens"
or individual pin:u-ea of:
Bakly Ibortheatt Paul Iin:ems
Dave'l'rottier Marty harry
Russ Bliueo Pete Holly
.Earl Robinson Dave herr
Bob Gracie Roy Woricre
(.us „Marker Ace" Bailey
Bowie Morons Art Lesion'.
Johnny Gagnon Frank Bowler
hili, Cade Marty Burke
George Mentha .Alex Levineky
Jack McGill Carl toss
Stew );vans Reser Jenkins
Ilerbie Cain Mush March
• Your choice of the above •
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tie
1.4.4skieelletleitia ri a' as'iierl ,ilio';' Mayor
for an appropriation for O -mature
stenographer to take the Ogee' -of The
six tender ones.
To prove the theory that Tristan
da Cu.nba is part of an eyielintons
continent, which onceheeted
South America, Africa and Ans-
tralia, a Norweigian sciOitifle ex-
pedition will visit "the , _ world's
loneliest island."
How to
EASE a
COLS
TWO SIMPLE RULES
Instead of buying costly medicines
for a cold, try the way ahnost any
doctor you ask will approve as the
modern way — "ASPIRIN."
The way you use it is this: Two
"Aspirin" tablets the moment you
feel a Cold corning on, taken with a
full glass of water. Repeat, if neces-
sary, according to directions 1n pack-
age. If throat is sore, gargle with
three "Aspirin" tablets in 14 glass
of water for almost instant relief. The
"Aspirin" acts to fight, fever, aches
and pains of a cold and the cold it-
self. Relief comes quickly and you
have wonderful' comfort.
o "Aspirin" tablets are made in
Canada by the Bayer Company, Lim-
ited, of Windsor,
Ontario.
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