for lovers of green tea 1ft mseem t a beloved castaway by martha banning thomas ii karen chase leaves her home in the little town of two rivers to travel to a faroff place where she can for- uet the bitterness and unhappinesa brought to her and her dead mother and father by a vengeful woman mrs masters who as a girl had lov ed karens father and had been spurned by him and had in revenge concocted a malicious scheme where by she had brought him to dnancial ruin karen goes to the little fishing village of smoke mountain there she stays with peg ofarrcl devoting her time to tending the villagers in their illnesses meanwhile pegs fisherman son job has fallen in love with karen chapter vi when rory macleod with the aid of karen and job had safely reached 4ho top ot the bluff karen introduced the two men and then they all hast ened to the trew house in the village karen found that little sandy had been severely cut and bruised by a fall from a wharf though no bones were broken however he was such a frail child that the fall had been quite a shock to his system tell me if i hurt you said karen busy with hot water liniment and bandages yesm i will ye dont hurt none the child spoke with defiant bravery for in a moment he winced his bis eyes strayed to rory mac leod and he managed a wan smile not before a man and a stranger would his staunch courage admit of hurt rory smiled back at him job had gone back to his trawl tubs after learning that the boy was not serious ly hurt now said karen briskly i think well have your cot near the window little sandy so you can watch the road and the children there hows that the following steamers have been scheduled for your convenience to enable you to spend a happy christmas among your loved ones in the homeland from montreal no 2s aurania to plymouth havre london conductor mr j norman cotton nov 25 letitia to belfast liver pool glasgow from halifax dec 4 alaunia to plymouth london s 6 carinthia to clasaow belfast liverpool conductor sir j mason v- ii andania to plymouth london ll-atheniatoneuatllvcr- pool glasgow conductor mr a stewart veytey from stjokn nb dec ii athenia to belfast liverpool glasgow conductor mr a stewart veysty from new york dec 8 aquitania to cherbourg southampton v ii scythiatocalwoycobh liverpool s is queen mary to ply- mouth cherbourg south ampton low ocean rates in all classes apply to d0nald50n atianticline j 217 bay street elftln 3471 toronto u t tut ihm man to see it your local agent issue no 42 37 b 2 proper good im right down hap py the child assured her although pain etcbed lines in bis pinched little face he never complains declared mrs trew proudly hes got a heft o grit into him little sandy has he doesnt whimper karen beckoned rory macleod out of the room and to a small back porch she leaned against a lattice that supported a honeysuckle vine if theyd make a fuss about things she sighed i could better bear to see them suffer but even the children are little spartans they think it a disgrace to show pain i can see that what a trump that little chap is i hope my staying here wont be a trouble to mrs trew now with her child laid up im sure it wont be karen said id stay if i were you perhaps you could lend a hand besides i dont believe the boy is hurt seriously in any way all right ill stay i want to very much but are you sure the boy is all right why dont you call the doc tor i cant know definitely but i be lieve so and if you think calling a doctor is so easy try it the phy sician who serves this district may be anywhere within a radius of a hun dred miles or even farther only good luck ever reaches him we have to do the best we can without him most of the time are you a nurse then no i just try to help them a week after the accident karen crept into the trew house late one night not feeling content to go to bed until she had seen how little sandy was the house was silent she came and stood in the doorway of the kitch en which served also as little san dys bedroom a pale flame burned in a kerosene lamp on the table and shadows lay deep in the corners sit ting on a hard straightbacked chair beside the table was rory macleod his chin resting on his chest his long legs thrust out fast asleep little sandy whose acute ears had detected karens arrival smiled at her from his pillow he seemed to be de lighted with the joke of seeing mr macleod asleep karen put her finger to her lip and tiptoed to the cot are you all right child she asked in a whisper im adoing fine miss leader and aint he a nice feller he looked to ward the relaxed figure by the table mf57 philip morftls fine cut atsiin touches half ib tins he makes funny speeches all the time and keeps me alaughlng fit to bust it hurts a little when i laugh but i dont mind he gave me a jack- knife too with three blades karen could see the bright pleasure in the boys eyes good night she whispered and started toward the door fearful lest she wake the sleeping man she had come upon him unawares if he woke she would feel embarrassed she gazed at him a moment sleep made him look younger an almost childlike tranquility lay on his face she stole away and walked home un der the stars not to be forgotten job was at the kitchen door when she reached home he stood there a stocky figure half filling the doorway you oughtnt to of gone down there alone like that karen he said re provingly why didnt you tell me i heard you say you were leaving for fishing at three in the morning you should have been asleep getting your rest hours ago karen spoke in a low affectionate voice glad to find him there they stood together on the little porch the sweet fragrance of lilacs filled the air- karen youre a good woman do ing what the women have done here always and no clack about it job she whispered havent you decided yet about me quite over whelmingly she yearned to rest in his strong arms safe and sure job tell me she swayed toward him he drew away stiffening dont he spoke harshly isnt it hard enough trying to be fair she sat down on the top step a lilac branch brushed across her throat am i not to be considered at all she said only your own righteous conduct she knew the taunt was unfair the moment it left her lips but she was lonely in a new disturbing way to night and a little afraid that glimpse of rory macleod had done something to her she saw jobs hands open and shut at his sides you know i love you then why all the hesitation about marrying me he dropped down beside her his arm slid about her with his other hand he tilted her chin then he crushed the lilac branch against her throat with his lips until a sweeter fragrance was released from the bruised petals he sprang up youll never forget children exposed to bad music sir ernejt macmillsn urges sound training at toronto convention the presentday exposure of chil dren to bad music must stop if they are to be given a musical education sir ernest macmillan told the ontario music teachers association at the royal york hotel toronto commenting on someones state ment that no music was badthat it was simply music that wasnt as good as it might be sir ernest said some one once defined dirt as matter iu the wrong place some jazz is bad questioned after the convention sir ernest replied that some jazz might come under the definition bad ho refused to elaborate further he urged cooperation between pro fessional and school music teachers so that the work of one might supple ment that of the other and thus avoid overlapping but- he added we can never build up any kind of a musical educa tion except on a foundation ot thor oughly good music nothing else has a right place in our educational scheme no matter what part it has in recreational hours twins hadnt met for 52 years believed to be the oldest twins living in north america robert l bond ottawa and richard n bond walla walla wash born at carleton place ont 8g years ago saw each other for the first time in 52 years after the twins have finished re newing acquaintance they will go to lanark village near perth ont to help their older brother george bond celebrate his 100th birthday train disaster reconstructed to most people a train crash is a serious affair to be avoided at all costs that kiss as long as you live darlin no matter who you marry he bolted into the house to be continued new grape preserves for our vines have tender grapes so sang the song of solo mon hundreds of years ago- it is quite as true this year as it was then nature has been kind and given us a bountiful crop of the most luscious tender fruit this season and now is the time to capture all the goodness of ripe grapes and save it up for winter use ontario grapos were never better or more plentiful than at the present and there is an abundance on the market to fill your preserving requirements if you get busy right away dont stint your family when it comes to making grape preserves they all love grape jelly on hot toast on cold winter mornings and the young ones just gobble it up on bread and butter for that after- school snack so make sure that you will have plenty on hand to carry you through the winter in addition to grape jelly and grape butter it is a good idea to put down other kinds of grape preserves if youve never tried grape marma lade and grape catsup here is a new thrill for you these two grape pre serves will prove highly popular with everyone grape marmalade wash the grapes remove from the stem and press pulp from the skins cook the pulp 10 minutes and put it through a sieve to remove seeds add skins to the pulp and measure the mixture to 1 cup of pulp allow 23 cup of sugar cook about 20 min utes or until skins are tender and seal at once in sterilized jars grape catsup 4 pounds grapes pint cider vinegar 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon salt 1 pound sugar 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground allspice wash and stem grapes place in saucepan with vinegar and cook for 15 minutes rub through sieve fine enough to retain the seeds and the skins boil pulp until thick add other ingredients and boil half an hour longer fill into hot sterilized jars or bottles and seal here is something which is easy to make and thrilling to cat spiced blue grapes g quarts blue grapes 1 pint vinegar teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon stick cinnamon 3 large apples 5 cups granulated sugar 1 tablespoon whole cloves tablespoon whole allspice skin grapes place pulp in sauce pan and simmer covered for 5 min utes strain and combine with skins and finely chopped apple add vine gar sugar and salt tie spices loosely in cheesecloth bag cook uncovered stirring often until thick about 35 minutes remove spice bag before if desired bottle and seal like drapes or dresses dyed smarten up for winter make me of color let torontos famous dyers brlns new life nnj colour to clothes and household things like curtains drapes rpreads kvenlnc dresses ft specialty also unmade materials questions kladly an swered as to color and costs charges paid one way on orders only one parkers only one address parkers dye works ltd dept 2 791 yonge st toronto corn a la southern 1 cup chopped cooked corn 1 egg or 2 egg yolks 1 cup milk 1 oxo cube teaspoon salt few grains cayenne tablespoon melted butter dissolve oxo cube in warmed miik beat the egg add the milk and oxo mixture seasonings butter and corn turn the mixture into a shallow but tered baking dish bake in a moder ate oven 350 deg f until the mix ture will not adhere to the point of a knife inserted in the centre 45 to 00 minutes always repair ragged nerves that deadly weariness that drags you down all day is probably a sure sisn of nervestarvation streiirtnen your ccrves with piiosferine this peat ionic soothes ratted nerve helps i sleep strengthen your tcrvea with phosfeuine i tonie soothes ragged nerves helps soundly and cat well and give you confidence and vitality at druggists coe soviet children are recruited a police agenl taught to spy on their own pa ents many homes may be broken up in india they have just staged a terrific crash at forty miles an hour and they did it on purpose there was methoj behind their apparent madness however the crash was specially staged by traf fic experts at a cost of several thousand pounds in an attempt to find out the real cause of the pun jabcalcutta express disaster in july in which 119 were killed although a complete train includ ing the engine was destroyed in this reconstruction there was no loss of life the passengers were sacks of ballast monster catches pearling diver so far this season 13 japanese pearling divers have lost their lives off the australian coast and the lat est victim is believed to have been trapped by some undersea monster descending to a great depth the diver was busily at work when men on the attendant ship felt a violent tug on the divers lifeline the next moment the broken airpipe came bobbing up on the surface and the diver has not been seen since cleaning cutiiouses is easy with gilltttts lye yes i use it regularly it drives away 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ovtns ummo hamilton canada 100 sod 1160 ph0smune jnervetohk your local dealers name appears elsewhere in this issue soviet school children are bcii ecruited as volunteer police agen to issist the political police in di covering spies divcrsionists ai public enemies they are bein urged to watch and report even the own fathers and mothers if they a or talk suspiciously a 14yearold armenian boy v talik abryatian has been held up soviet children as a hero because r reported his father to political p lice and by his testimony caused h fathers conviction of counterrev lution the boy received prizes ii eluding a free trip to a children camp held up as model the childrens newspaper pionec truth which is read in most sovit schools presented this boy as a m del for others it explained that th boy read in ncvspnpers about th need for watchfulness against put lie enemies and thus came to ree ognize that his father was carryinj on counterrevolutionary agitatio so he immediately informed the p litical police this is the first published examp of a child handing over his fathi to the political police since the cu rent purge started in russia year ago the practice was commoij however a few years ago when trs communists were at war with indj pendent farmers who resisted collel tivization of their landholdings anj domestic animals at that time sej cral children were praised for reporl ing their parents to the political pi lice no unfriendly criticism if the events of that period ai repeated now there will be man other incidents of this kind ghi dren who expose their parents ar publicly praised and receive substai tial prizes the details of the arcn nian fathers counterrevolutionai activities are not revealed but chi dren have been told that they ar justified in reporting their parent or other adults if the latter indulg in unfriendly criticism of the sovii regime many homes may be broken up a they have been before mutual fea and distrust is likeiy to be reestah lished between parents and childrer but the ruling regime is interes cd only in accomplishing its objec to detect and promptly dissolve an source of incipient opposition married hypnotist while in trano insomnia victim claims to hav been tricked into wedded state mrs eda if eggers marcelle ot lo angeles went to consult a hypnotis about her insomnia she said and th next thing she remembered was awam ening ten days later from a tranc and learning that she was the bypnc lists bride it happinened in new york nearl four years ago she told supcria judge joseph w vickors the judg listened with interest but denied he plea for an annulment of her marrlag to the 27yearold ernest marcelle mrs marcelle is 41 after consult ing marcelle she said she refused t let him treat her insomnia but h hypnotized her anyway in trance for ten days she didnt know about it at the time she said but they were married o nov 15 1933 ten days later the hypnotic fcj passed she said marcelle was he husband and all her money and jewel were gone marcelle she said prom ised to return them but all she eve got back wan a countorfleit 5 the day she came out ot the tranc- marcelle disappeared and she ha never heard from him since slio tol the court her complaint said she was trlckc into tbo marriage by his art and cun ning judge vickers commented that mr marcelle apparently knew what wa going on when the ceremony was pc formed ring around moan not sign of rai studies of the weather which fol low the appearance of a ring arouni the moon show that this phcnomenoi does not herald the rppvonch o stormy wather neither lings ar ound the moon nor changes of th phases of the moon appear to nffee weather the moon has been a object of superstition from carl times because it is the most spicuous body in the night heaven- howcver most of the popular belief about it are false and when a rin appears around the moon the wcathc which follows may be wet but it just as likely to be fine