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Mum... mp1: Elise ISSL: If). 23--' by ba'o t ‘Frcsh from the gardens’ UA Pf TEA Ben Lucien Burman NED , on the M ns pro- " Porto and pro- (unnally. n fright ned and v heard won dart "High-powered bullets would piem it in I hundred places. Let's look over the house." He flicked on his flashlight. With Elise and the old man close behind him, he stepped carefully past the rag- ing dog. then swept through room after room of the melancholy struc- ture, disturbing here I few ghostly bats, there an ugly brown-splotched toad. He found nothing which suited his purpose, however, until they reached a room at the rear. Here a window looed out upon the low stone water tower. three or four hundred feet from the house. "That tower's just the place," he ftashed. "Excellent position. Has a view on all sides, and is almost cer- tainly bullet-proof." Prentiss disappeared into the house again, returning with half I dozen new rifles and a box of ammunition. Two of these Vilak put by ench win- dow. "I think we're ready for them now." he Slid. "As ready as we can He began distributing the cut- ridges. He looked at Elise gravely " he watched her slip a clip of bullets into the chamber of her ritie. “I re proach myself bitterly for having let you come along. Bitterly. Both you and Nanny. But you're here. And what's done is done." He took another bit or betel, then peered out through one of the window apertures. "Moon's quite bright and 1 can see plainly, but no signs of nt- tack yet. All of you had better have some eiitarets." They hurried out, crossed the low gully which lay between the tower and the house Ind .trode through the door forming its entrance. A quick ex- amination proved it to be in better state of preservation than the resi- dence, though two hero two or three of the red volcanic stones of which it Vilak glanced down to ascertain the reason for the dampness and saw in a shadowy corner I tiny thread of water coursing up from the soil. "Spring from those little lakes on the high ground hack of your house?" he demanded of Prentiss. The other nodded sullen] . Vile]: began making loopgoles in the window barricades. "Wet feet won't hurt us. Get rifles, if you’ve got them." wan .onstructod had fallen and lay on the ground. It had evidently been mm as a start-room, for it was filled wits, broken boxes. alum-t obliterated by cobwebs. and a few rotting pieces of cast-elf furniture. One section, however. separated by a small wooden partition, showed signs of recent use, for here the debris had been cleared away; smoked meats and other itchen supplies had been brought in and hung from long hooks Vila shrouded a candle and put it in the corner so that it would give them a faint light without being seen out. side. Then he smashed an old iron stove with an axe. and taking the separated pinto: set about sealing up the tower's two small windows. Pren- tiss hurried in to join them, and shak- ily aided Vilak in preparing a barri- cade. He offered the ciagrets to Elisa! She smiled and refused. "Too power-) ful for me now. Won't be able to shoot straight if I do. 1,'ll take one of Mr. Nunnally’s mild ones." She touched his hand. "Don't worry about my being here, or your having brought me here. You didn't. I brought my- self. Forget about me. . . . You’ve far too much to think of anyway . . . Please." "All right . . . that's ended." He showed the old man 3 second time how to operate the rifle. "Think Gil' can do it, Nanny?" or were wall. The three men and the girl drag- tted some heavy boxes forward, and with them blocked the narrow door- way. The dirty Boor of the room was wet and slippery, making the work more difficult. The old man took " his gluon, wiped them nervously, then one. more pressed his tiny thumb against the magazine spring. "I . . " . . must do it. I must." Prentiss kept his eyes fixed out the other window, his face one instant sullen. the next trembling. Vilak took a position beside him. He rubbed 3 drop of stem from the sight of his rifle. "Be sparing of the ammunition. It's the only thing - have. We'll have to make lt [alt e Jone time." A long eerie all like the cry of some night wandering bird drum " from the creek. ' Ute Minard'e for Rhoumn' m. placed on Vshelves dong the I There was a brief interval, of im. action. Then the can of the night- ibrd sounded again, and again vague (shadows appeared at the lofty barred entrance. A second volley blazed from :the defenders' rifles. Again there was la cry of pain, again the shadows van- fished. " Ii gull," Valak murmured. 'P.o' - ably give u: 5 insight fro xtal mm'k,†he went tn as Elise when-ml to ioin the old mun at the window "At the gate. In our wealost spot. t Ken a sharp lookout." The 101, who had been left in the house, began to "Y amin. Sudden'y Prentiss jerked his ride to his should der. 'Shadows. Shadows. At the gate!" he whispered hoarsely "You're right." Vilak swung his rifle into position. “We'll give them a volley. Better let mo handle it, Pren- tisa," he added quietly, when the other, quivering as though from I violent chill, feverishly touched his gun. took wild aim and VI! about to shoot. "Don't fire till I say so." A few sewn}: later came his placid soothing voice once more. "Steady . . Steady. . Good lim . . . Fire . . ." The reports of four rifles were " most simultaneous. An outer." follow- ed. The shadow: disappeared. "Two on the casualty list, I think," Vilak said. "At least one more that time, Vilak grunted. "Learn pretty soon they can't do that. Seem to be intent on forcing the gate. May be afraid the barbed wire on top of the wall has high voltage, but I doubt it." A third time the attackers tried to reach the gate, tt third time they were routed and sprang back into the brush. A brooding silence fell over the fa- zenda. With her penknife Elise dug out a shell which had stuck in the magazine of her rifle; the old man wiped the powder and perspiration from his Gee with his minute hand- kerchief ; Prentiss kept his glassy eyes fired on the loophole before him, his lips constantly moving through they emitted no sound. Vilak viciously chewed betel nut. Suddenly heavy firing began in the high branches of the trees along the creek, many feet overtopping the wall. A fusillade of bullets rattled attain" the house. "Steady . . Steady," Vil- " counselled. "Take your time. Fire at the bursts." The fusilade continued Here and there the putt-puttering of a rifle would abruptly cease, mute testimony that I shot of the defenders had found its target. But neither were the bul- lets of the attackers without effect, as the firing went on plowing often and oftener through I Joint in the inade- quate barricade. The firing ceased for a few mo. ments, then burst out again with in- neased vigor. The old man gave a low exclamation and dropped his gun. (To be continued. emitted no sound. Vilak viciously cling. chewed betel nut. And a heart that ne.er forgets to Suddenly heavy firing began in the tsing--. high branches of the trees along the That's pep.' creek, many feet overtopping the wall. . - A fusillade of bullets rattled against 'tll/tll,:',',? in a concrete base the house. "Steady . . Steady.†y.u- Friendly smile on an honor, tttee--. " counselled. "Take your time. Fire That's pep! " the bursts." J.... ' The fusilade continued Here andl The gang'sâ€! helps when mothers there the putt-putterinq of l rifle? That knows how to scatter the black. would abruptly cease. mute testimony‘ est frown that . shot of the defenders had found That loses its neighlyr and loves Its its target. But neither were the bul-I . and; ' A* lets of the attackers without effect, as Thar»: pep'. the flrintt went on plowing often and, . oftener through I joint in the inade- To SKIN "I will"-Aor you know nu quate barricade. l can-- The firing ceased for a few ttttr That's pep'. ments, then burst out again with in- To moe tor the best in eo?ry man-- cieased vigor. The old man gave 5! That’s pep.' low exclamation and dropped his gun.', To meet each thundering knockout (To be continued. blow, --. --H------- And come back with a laugh. because Minard'a for Falling Hair. you know >~ Disappointed - You'll get the best or the whole darned show-- "Were you impressed with the That's pep! sculpture In Europe?" --By Grace G. Bostwick, in American "No, you can see just as good radr ator caps right here in Canada." 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Mrs. Aitken replied. “The! is, not In the way you are thinking ot-the old war. “It's like this," she continued: "Tom end I made n had many trips home during the year. Often he went without telling mother only to tind either her or father tttdisposed. We could not stay end you on itnagtne what a pull it was to leave them to say nothing or the expense and trouble. "Coming back from our last visit we decided that all things considered It would be tar better tor us all if we Just had a little chat over the 'phone with Mother or Father once a week-then during out' regular tttmdars take a trlp home and my a real visit. M an qrtrrter4rr_r9rrhf19.19gi "We all look forward to the clutl every week. They keep us ln touch wl'h one another all the time and ore really so much more satisfactory than the hurried visit. " "Tom says It is the 1930 method of risiting the home talks." 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Ont. “Yes." replied Barney. “and I did pro ride tor one. but we bad two." English rabbit farms produce about 150,000 skins I year. FUN FISHING IWIIII mung. fturt ferry any boning or mounlllhl cruising tho Crulr.about has no ttth'," for tor. Ehlnl. no: th 1nd nnmII uesn on the Iluzhinl rinullnl water- Thm culls-bout. " Ion: 8' ttt" Mum and 2 C dun. In a his. hurl." qunlIty bum. “mu..- nn-hnur run-man with Gem-"dune tity " P Gray Marine IIMINW Thr- " chkpl' " nnmlo for am [any The small now rugttitt ha- toll» Ind lots "r hanging "In" tor mum-s. mmm- mun. gulf ban and nahlnc "mule I Thin liar Owns-bum WHOM at " ass at ae. mm and her - 'tttttr Ire "Instr-lot! In mu raialnzuu Weft, ' - " “allâ€. " Huel I. Clltnrd "My (sully think " in foolish." and In. Roberta. “to worry about three- yenr old June's murmur. when there are ml plum of dander " volopmeni to be considered. Juli the um. It seen: too bad to allow hi- to use double neptlveu." “You are quite right.' unnamed her friend. " would my . careless way ot doing cunning. whether ot talking or eating or dressing. would have home kind of bearing on one'u future personality. All labia would. wouldn't they?" “Yes. I suppose BO. Practically all the new books on child culture siren the very itrtrt ittftuencett. too. Never- the new books on child culture stream the very Int iMttenees. too. Never- the less. I scarcely know how to pro- ceed. Jackie I: BO impatient when he - . . ..w-I, -Al-Lh..- W. -. .- w- _ ll correcwd. And hi: little neighbor. all like children of the backwoods. You were lucky no! to have had the“ troubles with Richard." -- .. . n..- nu.“- "Oh, but I did." smiled In. wnne. rrminiscetttlr. “Haven't you heard our Hannah taut- She never uses In ‘lsn’t' and not only does she hold te nnclously to the lent objectionable o! In disreputable synonyms. but she oc- malonnlly (all: back upon the no worse ones.†. "Good grnclous!" gasped lira. Rote eru. tstottttit" a moment to retail what these were. "didn't you and it hard to keep her " Her comp-Mon nodded. "For a while I thought I should have to let her so. surely. But Hun-h had been with us so long and Wu so fond of the children. I couldn't quite turn her " because she used the ver nucular of her clues Ind Bettetatiott. I simply had to fittd some other way." "But what else was there to do' Could you keep them nwny Iron her? "No, Marilyn was I baby. nnd Han nah had full charge of Richard all an morning. even taking him up when he I'oke. I worried about "an pm most. Children are supposed to In no Impression-Me rixht'atter w"itte And. aure enough. one day he did come out with one of Hlnnlh'n very worst barbarians." Mm Roberts “shed nppreclluvely. "l knou exactly how you felt. Tell me what you did. I know you thought of something." "Well. " seems almost too “my. to tell. Ot course t made and car. rections during the - all do ttsat-trut I in still blunted by the tear that than morning ICIIMIIOM might be more lusting (In. I knew. We had a learned protease! who and to break Into the commonest of speech when he became thoroughly absorbed in " subject." "We know I use like that." out in Mrs. Roberts. ' "Yes. That I!“ the sort ot thing I should have to work up some kind at (cared. Consequently. I decided I counteraction. and it occurred to no that it I remembered the worst my take: Riclurd mode during the day. I might be sole to emphasise the cor. rect form during the bedtime story hour. My best success cone with rhymes which I concocted for the pur- pose nod oltcrtnted with hin other you could hue heard no retreating nursery vane. You would smile it them over 1nd over ruin.†"Oh, that was too clever thing." Mrs. Roberts replied, disappointment in her voice. not the least bit poetical." "Mr dear."' exchilned her compul- lon Impatientâ€. “I don't men I an my ewes. [Anon to thi-- ‘lsn't " funny A dog bu tour legs While In have only two? Inn it funny A dog says. "Bow wow." While we say. 'How do you do'." “If! It? Isn’t It? Isn't ttt Sly! We're Ilmout u dttteretst u night in trom day: "Now. " continued in. White, "uny- body could do that. couldn't the? Per- haps you don't Ilka the ‘tunny’, but I didn't and that objectionable. nylon." "No." answered Mm. Roberta, ub- sently. "i suppose t could weave in Ionaethln; about- "There itrtt't my butter In my our board. There isn't any sugnr in the not. I think I'll hurry lo the trroeerr--'" “l shall cerulnly try out your an- tem," mused her tritmd, “Home Goose will have to look to her [unrel- trom now ott."-itted by the Natlonnl Kindermrten Araoeinuon, ' Welt 40th Street, New York City. Thou nuclei are .tttteat%tg weekly in our column. "I won't be any lime in getting back." nnlshed In. White. “Thur. the idea, and the lunnler the rttrme. the better kalo will llke It: The stranger stopped out-Ida tho Image jewellery shop Ind sued ll- tently at . In. display ot that cull In the window. "What are thou " In“! on. tort" the IU’III'GI' and, plain on up Ind suing erttieatty ll it. “Those are the cups to be "was! In prize: n. the village worn new lug." returned the jewel!" proudly. "For "an?" asked the ctr-user. The jewel!" nodded In reply “Well." "id the straw. mm hunt the door and all“ halal“ m can. "IIII'I’OIO you an no toe m- A tow alum! later he no mung to the jewellor In the shop. Counteracting Taking Ways r tor Any- I. I bit at -. “but I’- IUNDAY SCHOOL ..... June 15. Leo-on tu-d- trr-ttttew 21: an. Tent-Looking unto Joan of and 'ittieher of our In hr the joy that us. on endured the crou. M" Mama, and in m ttttwo at hand ot the throne of New! 12: 2. u. .1 tr II. III the " ttu Th of If porn ary "h of v that "in eleetr ref If If 1y " they tad I Th h" of " If " THE [IN THE EN Sunday Sch tr THE In '. 39. . pt M MUT"T TN Nu