orange pekoe blend salam sis beloved castaway by martha banning thomas karen chase leaves her home in ihc little town of two rivers to travel to a faroff place where she can for get the bitterness and unhappiness brought to her and her dead mother and father by a vengeful woman mrs masters who as a grl 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 financial ruin karen goes to the little fishing village of smoke mountain there she stays with peg ofarrel devoting her tinie to tending the villagers in their illnesses meanwhile pegs fisherman son job has fallen in love with karen chapter viii ked mounted rorys cheeks see here you thin the way people do things in smoke mountain is the only nay hut the whole world doesnt fit into your standards and perhaps not karen either have you thought f that she has made a life for aerself here but this isnt her right ful place and i dont like what you aid about painting cither in its way thats quite as important as fishing jobs feet were braced apart you come here mr macleod disturbing karen after she got all icttlod she aint been the same ince i didnt ask her to come nor to stay until just lately after shed been here a long time and she hates the town you come from and the people and that woman his eyes narrowed i aint picking no quarrel with you and i want mean ing to say this either but you brung it on yourself i want you should be careful what youre doing ilerl careful maybe its right and maybe it aint we got wits to use dress ill thousands of the best dressed women today are designing and making their own clothes expressing creative ability achieving smart in dividuality having more clothes sav tng money right at home in pare time through fascinating eay iciiont you too can now learn li the professional ecrcts of designing cut ting fining and finish ing smart becoming clothes or yon can turn your skill to prof itable bit if you wish as a 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flavor of the disagreement between the two men had drained away maybe you can go said job lets feel the muscle on your legs over the mountain so they took little sandy up and over the mountain half the village watched them go the child nestled in pillows swung in a tarpaulin cra dle hung on two poles job took the rear ends of the poles and a man named colin the front karen with a compact kit of supplies hanging from her shoulder walked ahead rory had begged to take one end of the stretcher but job had said no best wait till we get to the top and go down the other side the pitch is easier you take the food bridget trew smiled goodbye at little sandy and the boy smiled bfck his eyes were blight and his eneeks flushed the expedition got under way and moved slowly up the steep logging road up and up tramping with a steady rhythm keeping the light cra dle swinging from side to side how are you getting along lit tle sandy karen called over her shoulder the child sent her a smile of ecstatic pleasure r tall dark spruces sighing with fr sweet mournfulness the tinkling chimes of brook water breaking over pebbles look look cried the child i seen a rabbit plain as day he was staring at me proper vaguely disturbed on and on pausing now and then to rest at one oclock they ate lunch by a mountain spring kory and karen ate side by side they used a jack knife to spread butter on thick slices of bridget trcws bread they nib bled at smoked herring they shared the same cup of hot tea never in my life have t enjoyed a more sumptuous repast kory said to karen adding in lower voice nor better company job though thinks i belong in somebodys parlor he felt of my leg muscles very care fully before he let me come en this trip korys canal voice held a tinge of irritation and karen looked at him with surprise you mustnt mind she said job is very strong from yeas of outdoor living yet she felt vaguely disturbed she had pride in job yet this other man was strong too in a different way really you know whispered rovy as they cleaned up the leav ings of lunch he doesnt like me quickly his hand rested on karens but you like me dont you a lit tle maybe i shouldnt say this no you shouldnt swiftly she left him and went to bend over little sandy seen in the wood the procession formed and went on again karen was not tired she enjoyed the adventure always she had wanted to explore the mountain but job would never let her go alone the road became less defined and send all dyeing to us bring new color to clothes and home whst clothes are you tired of what cur tains look faded have them dyed but only by expert torontos famous dy ers we rive things new life and color all questions as to material colors or costs gladly inswtrcd and charges paid ori way on ill orders only one parkers only one address parkers dye works ltd dept 2 701 yonje st toronto steeper now they followed a little brook shallow water glittered over yellow stones arched branches wove a canopy of leaves above them briars stood in a tangled wall on either side a quietness settled on the party suddenly little sandy gave a shrill high scream he pointed a finger to the thick undergrowth what is it dear karen asked see something in there whispered the child eyes a-star- ing at me im af eared karen bent over tne child and stroked his hand dont be frightened dear you live in a house when youre down in the village but all sorts of animals call this home the child was shaking that want no animal he chattered want me to push in there to in vestigate volunteered rory no said job shortly we aint got time they went on karen stayed close to the child all the bright joy of the journey had drained from his face and he sobbed softly karen stepped back to job we must not let him work himself up in to a nervous storm like this she said in a low tone job called out to colin to wait a minute then he shifted his ends of the poles to karens shoulders he went to little sandy and smiled down at him see here capn he began you got to stop bawling what kind of a skipper do you think youll be for dr blake to look at and your momll be awful disappointed in you you got to hist up your spirit we wont let nothing hurt you you know youre bound to see a lot of queer things in new places thats what brave men like sandy heaved one long tremulous sigh and stopped crying job return ed to relieve karen of the poles the procession went on but the boy kept his eyes fastened on the shoulders of the man ahead he would not venture even a side long glance into the woods to be continued fatigue is classed as chronic disease han diverse symptoms and harsh effects victims are those who accomplish much fatigue long continued until it has become a chronic condition is attack ing many of the best and most active men and women in the country they suffer from chronic fatigue intoxica tion a disease entity which has a list popular swirling skirt dress edited iy laura i lialdt am daughter will be as happy as a lark to swing into 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of stewed greengage plums m cup of plain rice and r4 cup raisins 3 slices of canned pineapple ri a few marshmallows and a cup f scwcl prunes would you oat t urns for your lonely lunch give e trirv maliows to little biljv and serve te prunes for breakfast of course you could do that b t there is something else you could co and that is to take those odds cnj ends of leftovers and make them in to four different desserts fairly glowing with beauty and charm enough to serve thirtyfour persons that seems hard to believe but it can be done and all the help you need is some jelly powder you can count en the vivid colors and flavours of of symptoms oxceedin- in extent and variety that of any other disease it is an insidious complaint that gets a hold on the individual in the most subtla fashions tightens its grip the mere the individual suffers from its effects and eventually forces the com plete rest necessary for a cure or is fatal affects all types a great ileal of attention has been given to industrial fatigue the condi tion that slows the working speed of factory employees but comparatively little attention has been given to the general problem as it affects all types of individuals normal fatigue no worry there is a regular rhythm of normal fatigue which conies from normal ac tivities and which need give no cause for alarm providing it is fully satis fied by sufficient rest enabling the in dividual to start the new day with a full supply of energy and a desire for engaging in his normal activities if however fatigue comes at other times or persists at all times it is not onr- mal but pathological and the cause should be ascertained because it is usually a symptom that the body is suffering from some kind of infection investigations into fatigue indicate that the body has a much greater ca pacity for activity than is usually be lieved and that our minds usually get tired long before the body does and by a conscious or subconscious process cuts down further activity as effect ively as does a sot of muscles filled with fatigue material we may be come tired in one set of muscles and feel equally tired in all parts of the body nineyearold at high school boy prodigy could recite multi plication tables at age of four alexander hall jr of corcvallis oregon learned to read and recite the multiplication tables when he was four and now barely nine years old hes a high school freshman its his first taste of formal educa tion his parents recognized ho had a gift when he learned the alphabet at two and decided grade school could do nothing form him they undertook his education at home learned harmony at six his father a member of the general extension system at oregon state col lege welcomed him to his pacific college class in harmony at six alex ander was more advanced than the undergraduatcs he played mozarts d minor fantasia in concert he has accompanied his father in concerts and plays nearly all the worlds great compositions with an artists sympa thy and understanding the boy loves mathematics and also science he readg omnlvorously and has a real appetite for mystery and detective stories his father taught him music and spanish his mother instructed him in elementary subjects home educated it seems to me highly important that a child bo permitted to make pro gress at his own desire and at such speed as is suited to him individually hull sr said the mentally advanced child is held back and annoyed and made lazy by the slowness and simplicity of the average children class instruction procedure it would be better if he wcro educated at home provided the parents knew how and would take the time all the time not sporadically windows i scrubbed the windows of my house today and suddenly the sky tht had been dim became a shining canopy the trees whose dull leaves yester day were dusly crumbling things discovered vibrancy again and danced on brighter wings i scrubbed the windows of my heart washed cut false hopes old sin worn grudges jealousies tonight new stars arc shining in helen wclshimcr jelly povjtr to tiansrorm the pla inexpensive ingredients into unus ual desserts whcb when they arc served never give a hint of their thrifty origin incidcntly greengage plums got their name in an interesting way they were first called reine claude after the queen of lrancis i in the lcth century then a clergyman named gage introduced them to eng land and they have carried his name ever since here is a way to fix up that cup of greengages so that they will be fit to serve your clergyman when he comes to dire with you jellied greengage plums 1 package lime flavoured jelly powder 1 cup warm water 1 cup juice from plums 1 cup stewel fresh of canned gecn- gage plums dissohe jelly in warm water add plum juice chill when slightly thickened fold in plums turn into individual molds chill until firm and this serves six this new version of the old stand by rice pudding wil give you quite a thrill the children too will love the creamy lice taste and the added tang of lemon jelly to say nothing of the pump raisins in it if you were to taste it without leing told what it was youd stop and wonder a moment its quite different and its so good that its hard to believe that it is a thrift dessert but no one minds being thrifty when such marvellous results can be achieved fluffy rice pudding 1 package quicksetting lemon jehy powder 2 cups milk v- cup uncooked rice i teaspoon salt cup seeded raisins l cups warm water grated rind of vi orange 1 tablespoon sugar 1 egg white few drops almond extract cook milk rice salt and laisins in double boiler 45 minutes or until rice is tender dissolve jelly in warm water chill until syrupy beat jelly until it stands in peaks beat egg white and sugar until stiff fold vice mixture into whipped jelly fold in egg white fold infew drops of almond extract fill individual molds and chill until firm serves 12 here it what to do with the marsh- mallows young billy didnt get marshmahow pineapple mold 1 package lime jelly powder 3 slices canned pineapple diced 1 pint warm water 10 marshmallows finely cut dissolve jelly in warm water add marshmallows and stir until dissolved chill until cold and syrupy place in cowl of cracked ice or ice water and whip with rotary egg beater until fluffy and thick like whipped cream add diced pineapple and turn into molds chill until firm unmold serve with fruit sauce if desired serves 10 the humble prune conies to the table dressed up like new this way prune perfection 1 package strawberry jelly powder 1 cup warm water 1 tup prune juice f prunoseed kernels blanched and chopped up fine 1 cup finely cut cooked prunes dissolve jelly in warm water add prure juice when slightly thick ened foiu in kernels and prune pulp turn into individual molds chill until firm unmold serve with whipped cream if dcircd serve six a kct supper dish savory fish en toast 2 cups flaked fish 2 tablespccns flour li tabli spoons buttet 1 tablespoon parsley 1 oxo cube 1 cup hoiling water 1 teas en worcestershire or chili sauve 1 teaspoi n onion juice melt butter add flour gradually add oxo cube dissolved in hot water stilling constantly lastly add on ion juce worcestershire or chili sauce epper fish and parsley cook 3 minutes serve on toast c its 6reat t when youve found a way to ease the pains of and do if the inexpensive way too mia you can pay as high as you want for remedies claimed to relieve the pain of rheumatism neuritis scia tica etc but the medicine so many doctors generally approve the one used by thousands of families daily is aspirin simply take 2 aspirin tablets with a half glass of water repeat if necessary according to directions usually this will ease such pain in a remarkably short time for quick relief from such pain which exhausts you and keeps you awake at night ask for aspirin o aspirin tablets are made in canada aspirin is the registered trademark of the bayer company limited of windsor ontario look for the name bayer in the form of 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therefore with a high idea of his own value then in wedlock the englishman expects to find something unique some one worthy of his own unusual qualities and strangely enough he often gets t considers him superior every english girl deep down in her heart does consider the man her sup erior sho may deny it she may laugh at the suggestion but she has been brought up under masculine rule she knows the difficulty of finding a hus band she is alive to the very different social status of a married woman as compared with a spinster she wants to he married and at the same time she knows that her future depends entirely eh whether she pleas es the men she meets little wonder then that the english girl does get respect which at times is almost a re verence for mankind and she shows it by adapting herself to them and to their needs supreme in own horns nowhere in the world is man so su preme as an englishman is in his own home the old proverb an english mans home is his castle is based on a national trrth the master is the one person who matters from the semi detached villa in the suburbs to the battlemented towers of a great ance tral castle the master has the fiial won in dispute the final appeal for justice the final decision on every subject of importance and to tho chil dren of the household the final threat in all english homes high or low is very well 1 shall tell your father stands for security because all human deings especially women are happer under discipline the english home in smte cf easier divorce and the sneed of nodem liv ing continues to ho a very hrppy place selfish egotistical often narrow- minded and in old ae pomaous the englishman nevertheless gives his wire security a priceless possession to women who itaye not yet learned to stand on their own feet and who in stinctively dont want to a man to love to cherish to admire and to spoil is what an englishwoman asks cf life politics influences style of hahdress history proves women always try to distract attention from war by personal ornamentation the political significance of tho manner in which women do their hair as shown by the recent innovations in coiffures was discussed by emilo mar tin president of the new york hair dressers and cosmetologists associa tion there has always been a distinct relation between the political situa tion and the way in which women dress their hair to attract mens at tention away from political problems mr martin said goes back to sparta probably the relation extended to the time of adam and eve mr mar tin said but ho himself has traced it back as far as tho war between spar ta and athens when women finding undue attention was being given to the war decided to attract attention to themselves by new perfumes and elaborate coiffures the trend at present is toward the styles of tho first french empire and for many of the samo reasons as in fluenced fashions at that time mr martin explained as then the women of today aro trying to get away from simple coiffures and bobbed or short hair origin of bobbed hair they aro seeking to attract mens attention away from world events by adopting elaborate ways of doing their hair the bobbed hair did not como in fashion firbt as many persons believe during tho great war but in 1005 when girls and women in russia be longing to the leftist organizations found they could not throw bombs with long hair because it got in their way so they chopped it off mr mar tin said again during and after tho great war they had short hair be cause they wore uniforms and long hair interfered with their jobs and outfits ho added now women aro getting further and further away from an open and active participation in world affairs mr martin concluded and so arc changing their coiffures to match theii new style of dress and life without using tho upper onethlrc or tho branches a single scquoln tret yielded 3000 posts 65000 shingles anc 100 cords of firewood tv