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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-23, Page 6•. • iss AnnAdam .,bakes lier famoua • • ' ;7 • with Magic • •• "When .selecting ingtedienta •teciOes,".saYs Miss Ann Adan.• . ',cookery authority of the Canadian Home Journal; "I consider', three ' . points — economy, ilealtb 'value,; andsuccessfut•Perf9rinanFe. "Magic • Baking Powder meets „,.•;,, 'Ahern all... I use and approve because I know it ia pure; and free from harmful- ingrecileas, and be cause 'experience ha aught :me that !: can cOnnt upon" successful results with Magic every time." • Magi& Baking •Powder is peed - --ectaitsively by. the majority .of cook, . ery experts, dietitians, and, house- •iives throughout Canada. In fact, • • Magic outsells all other baking powders combined • • .„„ • •Baldiig r ow - ger has been belie- testedaiida9Proved ' by theVomeServ,- . Ice iitireauef Cana.: diaonomejotinial: Tomato. • , ' ' " • trasireseati • • • . Dithfa7VeleevrakitiVegld.c-"eirrIriraFee nee. ilum or any heratitithigredtertt.'' htles.Ann Adam's Recipe far Oran4Auffins % cup bras) , cup sugar our % cup, ,14 teeePeon salt 1 egg 3 teaspoons Magic 1;4 cup Melted Haldng Powder • „shortening ' . -Mix the bran with the 'lifted fine dry1n gredienta Make a welt in the centre and pour in the millc ond, well -beaten egg. With the fewest possible number of stroke,, blend these ingredients said stir ...• In the shortening. Half fill greased muf- • n pima and bake in a hot oven, 400° F., 15 to 20 minutes. ,A few chopped dates. litbtly chided with some of the measured, , • flour. May be added. •° FREE COOK 1309K—Whin.'yo, bake arlionie the new Magic Cook , .Book will give you, dozensof recipes for delicious baked foods Write to Standard'Brandi Ltd:, Fraser Ave. and LibertyiSt.,.Toronto, Ont.. • , , . V. .1.1ere IS. the French wife of the wealthy 'Indian Prince Aga Khan • , and new-born son as ,they appeared in the. Abierican hoapitaI at Paris a short time age. A native of Chambery,•Franee,•°Atis. Aga. 'Khan. '• •-° is the 'fernier Andree Carron. • - • .„ ,•••-••••••••-•4-1-4•••••:* • • By AELI BOBa erommemommaymom......ammeemomelam. I. `. . .. 111•104-11.111,11,..0.4.10.1,4-4 . ' 4' ' •• . P4.."NOPSIS:, • , • . different man frorathe lounging', lack, ' . Mary:I: itaiimesS .iiiots, .to ensnare The itda13ieifl...!'inuerittirl' he had beer' in,li. Fly.: whom she. belleven '"framed" ., *at,,4e,.. g4,40 witfk -op morder o: "ow Per_sonating. for; days, fa,. Jaideu . by .1EE9ivert.q.1.! .s,ta.r, Mar ad .ito -Mary . watched.' . When.be' Went, Mrs.: JnOiter, and. later ted' ,h1111, . She .lie 1114n1Puleted. ::the locks *.eiwi.1•,Iy, flance:T -Dirk.- 44. trier,. eves ' , ,:it.ite a, upilrtuk.c, eas.iuilouit-t4e.inso.1011ecee'd. ;tit 33f,5,, ill . tClilliet.'"vsahr,4•i,;(tJ.;4101`1' uo:eks/eyy-'-ei'•Pli'4124tiiirit§: awn; ..... Iiittil", whq.notet3 marY at§ heir: Hrtiee N.OWP, reveligef AtarY. -goes •to• Miaull on: make certain, they locked .. Asgi: .nliat7 -the Jiipltr. ,Ya,e4l: hoid • The, FlY will tor of fad; in,puShing.them, ahent,she Mr. 4oritter's onr Is- of the El e. A...POO as inimleckingAhe".i1P:or euitetheroughly: rig,lvt4n, be at Hialeah to sOe ti,ls,.h se, .ril n.. • '8Ito .. , . .- eet,,To Fly, (oias ,to4n D.' Lritrio.). DRCaMP c o. n.fuSed. e4treellY.su,ece,edeti 'that 4sed by.`..th. rnur(lerer.. E, die s T.Q. -• ."1.1":' f $15 000 is kiund. In a paeket'bf the • ,MarST.J did' no raaliPe this .for ,.Sonie: cac. ' Bowen .0yerhears ,Bruce .anC1:..,itts. ri time; hoWever,. Sliiacl'batheil;•.4611,0 lady. friend, tile :Qcnintess i..loutse,„ guar- ,relitigileenuse. she- canoet,..extilaio w4ore her•ifeile.,:en•d lietheilt,"end- lied' :IL•let: she ,got; a diamond hracPlet. '1,014ise. says. .,Trig..gle,i-ihte.. the Paris .ort,is,, \own a ,tt,, to...marrp:' Jiruce inaketj lle.r glYe"tho .., , , (a711.(1. at the dixit.'•:. ' Slip. did not -.°814ts..tiFYlieetttretiro.:-.il‘11412:.'t.12twel1Fsear4.i'7.;!.r.F"ig:71!7..! aariPawar', .: ,Tlie 1610: turrie4:.:11*IY.'....:•.: -As. the: .dOorknob turned, • .Mary •• v • • watched :in fascinated terror: . She .7 - • • ' • , ' -••. •• ' , •• •Piek'ed• up the:first heaVy' object her ••XfjcVf.; - , , „ , .., Mary's frightened heart thudded in'1.,:4nd• . 44' nehtc17-'--e- eil7ier jewel. box • het- ears till she eesli10ligardlY :Week- tx.m.a, her :dresser—and waited, ,ret,idy, The. operator's bac *ree,•tOwartl• her.'. to,- hpi.j. it • if, the :intruder were: De hut Mary say that. h4 w4s rowiT:an4; - • . ; . : ‘: ..• -, " : ' ; husky and Might be useful in•A 'scrap' -:—:-The doot-lopehedand.the.-COUntee% ..—'911417etaftle,Y011-*rAneIM--i174-1"0,C.e4.: slipped -in; looking backward ,into the- j..14s,"Oht._tii,ini.10,1,',:ii:oli,eostasoitt;otieutlittiltY.:::44,1,76$ , .. «oh r lvhini ..cried .angtils,,, , ,,x,..ou . . • . , , ,,. ..- .. • . .. .. n1 did st4rtle.yo-.)," :00.?*zn".4: went:frightened Me:hali to tleatir!" .: : • on "I'm '4Vni `'•441'il""; Won't ' YO1 10 'lie '.- The ., OcOiteee.` signaled for ...silence.: make' amends 1 'Have '•some ' tett-. ea ,,L4. refeh4,,telti,quwkr, .01e ,,,v,hisiler_. the:),•6i)t an perhaps -ye Can pteetiee• , ed, dartinganxious glances into the a .bit,• -,..for, tonight, ,h . ..•—. ball... ,,Brueele-in7the. bath"J. • She.."saidt'"Oh; :thealh ,Y•041. '4'..'";* 2 f:4HaVe 'what? • • Oh,:" you //malt,' the: haven't time :Time to dtees'fot din-. .braCeletr' marYeehed., "Oh, :tily dear,' ner,---J Just. ran deivh. to.,-te get*My .1. put At: ii the safe" • • • . • . . , , . • r . • • .. 11601.•!''',': . ., . ' . ,, .. ff , ' ': .' 7 The , cOinites ?....head.....jerhtd'.. about; InstatitlY she •wAs edriY': fcir• t......4t• -her Shucked „exeS.'-f1.0.erteiton 'Mary fib,:. for S4 was surW:4'0 Oe tonia•ilad suspiciously-,.; • : ••••':•• ::. ..:::, ` : ...: ,seen her laqthe safe.end.Wi*.POitectly ' , 'You 'don't think ,i'd lolpio, jt‘isi14: aware -.What her: erraud,had ;been.. In4 abot,"40:,,you.?"J•Mary,langlied,.Mildly.; 7atinctiVelj .she ' clutched the. -111.01460' ;:defenSike. "In' a hoter*roornr •. .• . . :niiiiitt 'herTitin7niete:441$.•,•:: .:Iten,' 4.." ;The Countess eleaed 'the doors , The: less'intereated,,and'astnte:ParsOn than, blazing iyek.. had .narroWed-,.. $lowly, Inlire, aFnlyd 'bewq41, di;tani.Vptle ey-Ii•ul!f114:mit'tghes-at'.: ._:: ,ji:;114.6s:,i:i..._:1,41"iflii!iii..!.114'41714.1f7th*ea•:-rgflitli..7,..1,.. the; bag valuables .. `Mint i.':•46,1ized •. lie4eventaut. trick:,me,:eh?. 1knew you weitd. ,, • r ed her . into , the, give away gestures she 'try that. ' Wellif . you • IVill:. return..that ;braCelet 'to...me -nay/ Or -I v;111.serateh • Your ekes Mitt . - " . ' • : - , .....___... . • - . - • - . • . 'gas* Otholior'.-' ,,Viot-, are you, atig..., :..geSting? .''" Of -course...you Will ...lis•Ve' ..yonr4ratereii;'t.Ii4neinitig.ILI,',1-„*.: • , "Topight!" ' .1' . „ '. .: • .,:' • ' Mary shook li‘',,,f' head .11,11eXibly.,,.' The .FrenchWeinan 'breathed heavily fOr,•a mtmite.: Then sloWlY.;,:he. reigic ed. :A Mocking: smile curved -the:cor, •ly.. He. lifted his:. hat co, am.. :girl a:nc!. ',.lis:e.nlirtsaert'i.9ttfi.pitil:::si:11714:9:11:1; • '''.' :: .'•':',..''...-‘,.:•'. - ::,••Mary turned :inclifferehtly ' to• the 'inirror,:touthed herhair:.idlY.:with:.hei. , 7• !!Qh,„;.nno?"' ..,he...,yolleti' the Con- stePpek on theear again, ,,, : .': . t44a flash, ;a hand sahot, .• "TOnight;".. he ..Said .galiantlY, : end: :Out and snitched the chamois bag 1.:Y ing on the ilteaaer,;: The intfudek. ,14p 4.1.1!i'Obil,ie,7(•,, Iva riads. :tehtitt0.i;6 t, --"si)...#11.t!t11,.0d9:",..r. ' ,linekeifiWaY ,SWiftly. to the door with 4, it, ::lailkiiing:''' triumphantly .' , ...1ViarY.- ..,:itA.,,t.'i7.41.;:ti.e'3.il*IY4,..,?s shtean;sorria:::.tir, one6i.' vraioZ, •;threw : herself 0:4t; her ...,hUt•• the other Bates 4 40itioily vvaitioa for. a ,47.(ii11,0 WoMen; held her .6if,2riPPing .OP:eri the • ' "Oh,", ' Mary 'cried.' :'"Oht:She'• ntheertiii)ePtius"el 4'tlis:irsibfat•glit'a: elevator :, , : .,., ., . . , , ... .. , talonfastenerfitintoSte • .elasped the 'detective about' the neck- , and kissed him: Whern!.. 'Ho* did you happen i to: be ;there:77'4ot] '.saVed ' • • . . • .• ' • ,(4." . 'v.' • • ,-.- • • _ ' xr,i,,ferin,1101.4.01 • • - -Acids- Zest to the *Frish (rani the gaiden*I, • '• The .ear moVed .to: !pave the 'car, •, In pressing his, invitation;•De Loma haitstepped-litiveen-her-and-the-door.-• • He was facing her,hia hit in his handa. ; AS'Af.pst:aWare that he cuts blocking ,her way; he murtniired, "Oh pardon 'mer.. and backed eff the enr, Mary 'steplied. off, after him It•Was• the only thing thing she :could do, althoUgh k•-•!nlited W#4 1101113r, even ifs she that she Was •abOut t� beleft Mini with (the • initn,:there -in the ' De Loma changed his Plans ebtuPt•-• • *'"'"".02411441,,Nasszw •••••,•••• • '• Vi•M].•.011' " • 3.JA Plows of 'Biblical Times Still Used in °India • In recent Years Gandhi hafs attracted a•gyeat "deal of attention to India But , • , it must be -reinembered:that the edu • cated Oasses form a .very tion of the whole , population of ;358,- jt". is, ..'estimated ;that .ehadt -,,th.reolottrthe number eople arekdependeni On':agrichititiat ar pastoral puru1ts The primitive • ettaraCter O..thoat yf the agricultural .feltdivOng paragraph :from. reportron industrial machinery.. ',in •Iiritiab. made by. •Ifr.t.T. 'r-oung, CaUadlanTra1i Com. ussioner at Calcutta _Other •§orta -Ma-. • ihinery-AltribsiVeveryWhere..ene•ga. IhroUghont the agricultural 1184.ieta of 2-,india,' the;:prirnitie wooden ploy :pritnitive.;iooderi as. 'ke of exeii. is .atill•to :heseen .1Ypc ofplow 4ighly Sultahle. to, ' • filiff*4te, the Indian: toil•,-Purtheitiore„ ean, he: 'Marin-far:nit4d Sir IOW c55t 4 b1J flPin .minii,..that there, i perhaps bitatevi, • , litieheIS• 'Pt grain:qr.:rice between tire •• .tierage. 'pensant .and..atarsie •• on, the cost of 'agrieUltUral JO him aniatter Of vary seri- • 3Ottit- nioment. • Cheap light :able of being draw,n))y..colerf,.n.i horses ,•ire riot tied, ore, the type reqUired,: • Ourrowa' are, very seldena, .th , ., • • . three: or four Inches -deep,;.and yere of whichare puny and:pi- aepninnisbed,,'f9rcp4 to ui1 anything turning deeper furrows ,; it.''Would be beyond' 'their' -:strofigui.-H-t.'t#,olii61 Maii and Empire: ' ° •• `• `Ife,S •Yontli' as 1, • ever Met." • ' : • • " • ''Itoiri;tbat?' • Le says be is sure he can' make'. ifefen haPpy it She willMarry him AsIf _a-11 ma4 eptjlif be, sure of ••Trialsing anY w,onian.:baPPY," " "Just waiting .for-eleVator, hei• .lieVe it :oilnotBat,es;.replied,. .4`33tit 'why—what's,' he fellowing 'you'for?' ' Mary told him.. she thad been to -the 13,1#00-,torx-e-t4e-Weklice.' , , • Bates oked graVe. : "You'd better Stick' pretty doleto home 'hase,"' he warned,. ; know yeti:Were get-' ting that ,oUt ;Yet! Pingettirig • th e boys:. Organized riOW;•, *afi-jtlat",goirigptit to the yacht tO,see :Hendrielte .stOP, Ped, and theWea•.hiS .11p thonghtfully.' • "Bat got that her I'd betv4. to me, please. StiCk'arbund." -• . "I'M Sorry!" Vary ,apOlogized., "hue • :••Cth•Pit!ss• SAnii..1 :had sonie.Other things to lock ,61111Y: • s4fe • 1154t;jyi; • back out. of' Teach.' Het eyes!: ;!•vere. • calclating.- • •• • I thought , he was aro it • . . "'Where is MY. braCelet?" • , right," Bates...intittel;ed hack. 44; tola.You' in the 8'31 Mary 11:iritr Were righL, Re's 'on the proivi,” • "Oh, Maybe itqust'happened---L" ." the, other Walked' Past :her ' • ' :•• • • to'theareaSer jerked'. open its draiy, tnt, siSter! ; Believe ,riie When • . "r• - • ' • 1.,..was„••• hit ..prithahis • knoiarg. as „ erS, §earched.1-Pas.0.1y."aireAg'.the cow; t about ,Yeur affairS. as "yen' do, right ,entsi. alai:rimed 'them ,Ihnt.::Ballted, she flow. .• ,„ • \.• , ,„. let 'the • • reluctantly, throti, het Pagers O.:the: . Bates . continued .' 'bviA.13.7., glass aressei-top: • • ,,.. ' Pilau picked them tip•;,,Yliptiedtherit gently, into their. case again, Rung -lily' the green ...eyeswatched thou- diattp; 'Pear: Mary' .to,sse'd: the bag •into..0 drawer. .„ raiged insolent eyes' tO ti • Otlier's enviptis4iicei ' • • "What Would I want wi'th, your b•imeeletyi ;she 'Etalted witheringly. • The' clontess • straighteried. `4To- 1noiroW, • "ttut; no laterl". • .''• • . • - ' •Sudilenly Mary drew :the. surprised' -• .• , 1.19Ufgrq,litkk into' 'the rOoni, and closed. the door, • "Would'yotts like to „ own those -rillkiepl” the aaked in it. tense qifdrtbe•, • The other merely stared.Shewa toeSurprised to answer. •; "I'll give °thorn, to 'you—the day- You sail fcit Prange and promise never to see :Bruce. Jupiter agaiii." The ,Countess :eyes :widened. that s what.'yoih.want? • Well; .voti, ,,won't -get ' 'Mary said •"I dori't.„4,Vant, vine§ you of wilt tol woret..• I want, Is to 'save his father's heart 4:rem:breaking. And. ,a1—''ye She lifted: her;, clenched, and';frorn the bag and held it behind her while with the other she niade,;in.,:aWkward ',Search 'of the: bag's. emptiness for the bracelet Panting with illiappoint ,ment,'she threw Mary off, with a lunge of her :elbow. and ; brought' her right hand :out to inspect the jeWels:: she 'clutched: At sight of them her rbt4 Oen. •, • • • • "Oh, oh—h�W. . she, breathed; raPturimali. , "So: that le What they are like—the !Jupiter •rtil: Idea! And they ere yourac-,-",,LT.neon-. Scieusly:sheZemphaSized*-Pyours." Mary nodded, • "They :are mine." She held ont her, bend: "Give then ng an '' •A• d Vales • .,LAP1-pu'tY,ou in your ;r901U--ep 0 11(11. in h th boys • BirthRate•Dropa detective entered her roorri first • T.,ondon, ,England and Wales in and looked t about. He raised the win• 1932 bal4 the ' eFA lth ate,,-th dow; lay' nerogs its sill:on hi htick• their history: for some minutes and studied the, sur TerAafive Plate the rate rounding windeWsl.: 'There was a fire. at,,, 15,8 pei LO0 o Population; or 1.0 escape which -.'xig-:zaggeil *downward per ,1,600, brow 192 ;IP .and some" instance away—from whieh it t.5 befOv, 1`..)31. , :Would he posSible for a imn to y.'ng to the nall •decorative iron balcony tvhidli enclosed th:e tper - half of tier Wndwio. • • 41: .1 , • . • 1:10 *.cortorelicat tabli .Children flavor fiAN.A.(V.t STAIACII cot ytto. • .. •BateS head 4 • yon're safe enough • trim that, .direction," he said, and in-, Spec teil the bthreen, Whi ad no ther" der, "o*, lock yoUr door When I: go out YOU Bee,or har anYthing that /fightens. you I;hl be right lathe pext rorn.• Pound on the teltiPlnel!! ioMary Stftgesi., "And have yoUt threat tut ,yOU're' trying to, get the Operatoil.r Pit4=':•411•••4.410*:, you Ito*Alok this •--,11.e.yo;•-tht the necklace. was lame ; diat,ely: in his keeping, Bates; WA4, 4-4 ‘23 • Bor0d2By- Ex -Premiers 'Talk, ' , • „s: • .; Chtfie'Of,,4a1„res. TAW., • ., 'Preinler • Edoue Ilerriot's ',chauffeur dos not pot mieiature. and 'hi! • be , ing'derriocratle and, 1.1',11(f troeis.. much,' as...Possible . by • automobile pfol. • a habit of eating bn: route .with chauttettt..'.,But title Oded 'on' cent triP from• Geneva, 'to -Paris when Mll�. Helene- Vadareseo, .the: •• la0• poet, was • a .guest u4nO"494, •• • The: ex. -Frei -die? Warned his dist:lug • • °: .iiiShed• gnest..tliet„ nis-hauffeiir ate, at the sae table with,. , This , did• net* init,tel-, 'he' poet • :eaSsed' • during, litncheen 'te .suer an, • , • extent' that' at. dinner time tha..eitatte' , •• , feur asked‘this4eMployer If. hemight • );;i2; • eatli ' Wit:•.tlre. Servants. • " • ".• , 0.60ai ab -elotauatt:: talked feur told, the° .states.nali., 411 •• • 7 • - • e • • Skiirts:, Win:, in ::VVOin. en's Wear •War • : . . . . . . ha.ve.:Won in" the ;"tattle the • Shorts " in the Women'•s-wear •wai. !fare at the Souse tit. Canberra, •41. ca.plEi1 • of: Aiistralia., The..dontreiSkey: whieh has raged :since.......the„,..apPeer-.: ance mrs,.mr. .0a:rnett, wife of the: • " asitistant . the repreeentatiye', ln.,, • istralia •of ' the; keYetilAnelll;' • 9nd'qd,. The as ,; • Airfl,;- Garnett' :asking her-, not • pear' in shotta.again. tt Garne• has Written Will'nOt;. and ;the: ; 'golf War. 'Is -over. • . • • Tor a Japanese The,'Unit , tates ••••`, 6 , • S.J; jrctilp.g ,y, o y Fell,• belle pf 'the 'hall :and ' • group at • a recent •066iety. 'party at Palm Beach. . trust herielf. to sPeak. She alannned out !•of the. reoir Mary, Sat' clowil,• spent, and weak, Mid laid, her' head on her arms folded upon the dressing.; ' • . • • Resolutely she • stood, up and began: to fasten the Jupiter necklace about her -throat.. 'Th 'rubies should have the, -Stage': tonfghL-mitc-• If T,h, Ply Werelureil to his ruin ,it would be they, not who • did it, • ' ..She lifted:them, eradfed in her hand, and kissed 'them fiercely.: It was 'like, a dediOation.:.; • • • (To he centinued:) from n • . • , • • "1.11ithe world:: never .gets .back I • to•:: the 'Insanity it was 'experiencing UP „1.929."--Theedore Dreiser,: , • : • • "Tie • 'world- suffers -a 'greet :deal today ' :from' •peciple;.Whe are r-. .• • • • • • •• • '.'State..smen. talk abont destiny 'Only when they. have rnade• tuistake.q:.:-. I bent o ;‘itts ; .• • • • . ..• ..;•• ,..... . ., .• game-men:and-women -fiht;icolds al! winter-leng, Others.- enjoy the protOti6ti Aspirn, .4 tnhlet in .timeoind the firt syniptonas of a told get no fUrther: If a Cold has eaught'yeti unaWareikeep•on With Aspirin until the cold I▪ S gond. Aspirin Can't harm you. It apes not depres the heart. If your throat is Sor; diSiOlVe seVral tablets ii water and gargle. You will •get instant relief. TliceS :danger in a cold that hangs on or days. TO sitr.nthing of the pain and discomfort • Aspirin might 'haizp' spard: yonl All -druggists; with' Proven directions ,f� colda, headaches, neuralgia, neUitis, rhelituati$10 • • • • • , • tAN AP di; t ifBruce marrios. ttl" • . • 1SSUE Nq.- 7— 33•• This tinie the Cotiaiess entild 11 ••, , . . ,• " • • • 4, • • •,, , , • 4'" •N . 4 4 ••.• e . , • " •