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Durham Review (1897), 11 Nov 1937, p. 2

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Of Special Interest to Janet Duane, millionaire‘s daughâ€" ter, gives a party one night aboard her father‘s nalatial yacht, anchored oif Miami. â€" Gregory Gason tricks her into being lef behind wih him when the guests are taken ashore. The only other persons aboard are a cripâ€" pled wtachman and Janet‘s Negro maid. _ Meanwhile, ‘"Dusty" Lanion, lawless adventurer, has laid plans to seize the yacht to carry arms and ammunition to Cuban revolutionistsâ€" Belicving the boat to be deserted, exâ€" cept for the watchman, who has been bribed, Dusty and his mean are about to board her. caught It was « the wor she told S} ashamed to hear her voice syllables . Twentyâ€"four hours ag: not known such a man exi who dwelt outside the bor tight little world had not her. But tonight, she fe her. But t would like t her bosom! Love had Lanion." She repeated the refrain over and over aga‘n. The sound of the door stealthily opening aroused her from her happy musing. _ She turned, then choked back a startled ery at sight of the hendish counterance framed in the doorway. Snifter stepped inside the lounge awiftly. His pasty face held a leerâ€" ing smile as he closed the door and peered about the cabin to assure himâ€" self he was alone with Janet. She shrank away from him, and tried to scream, but the sound scemâ€" ed to stick in her throat and only a little gurgle came out. and Getâ€"~" "ASPIRIN‘ ... STARTS WORKING IN SECONDS HEADAGHE REMEDY aA All people who suffer occasionally from headaches ou'ght to know this way to quick relief. At the first sign of such pain, take two "Aspirin‘ tablets with a half glass of water. Sometimes if the pain is unusually severe, one more tablet is necessary later, Srifter advanced slowly as she "CALADA HOSTAGE HEIRESS ‘Aspirin‘‘ tablets are made in 1ada. *"Aspirin‘‘ is the registered leâ€"mark of the Bayer Company, rited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look the name Bayer in the form of ‘oss on every tablet. CHAPTER X. t breatbed a happy d the lounge. Du spoke â€" aloud. She Green tea at its best Issue No. 46â€"‘37 her breath sharpiy. â€" There! ut. She did not shrink from 1. _ "I love Dusty Lanion," korself softly. "I love Dusty She repeated the refrain our hours ago, she nad such a man existed. Those outside the borders of her world had not existed for tonight, she felt that she to hug the whole world to GREEN TEA THE REASON"ASPIRIN® WORKS SO FAST Drop an "Aspirin‘‘ tab= let into a tumbler of water. i This speed of dieâ€" integration enables "Aspirin‘ tablets to sturt "taking hold" of headache and similar pain a few minutes after taking. mliyvlhe time it hits the bottom of the glass it in disintesrating. *4 ppy sigh as Dusty Lan She â€" was MADE IN CANADA By DAVID DRESSER caress (9+ she had back own the She she not the He began his slow advance again. Janet stiffened in the farthest corner of the cabin. She felt hypnotized. Unable to move cr scream. backed away from him. Stark terror gripped her. Menace of Terror "Pretty one." He stepped to the centre of the lounge and spoke thickâ€" ly. "Don‘t be scared. It‘s on‘y me. Snifter." His face was more horâ€" rible as it contorted into a leer which he sought to make reassuring to the frightened girl. "You an‘ me," he coniinued, "we gotta get to know each other." "Stay away from me!" Janet re wamed her voice with a supreme efâ€" fort of will. "We gonna be nice an‘ frien‘ly," Snifter proclaimed. His beady eyes glistened. "Jus‘ you an‘ me alone. All nice an‘ comfy." Then he was close before her. She closed her eyes and felt she was be ing carried away on a wave of nothâ€" ingness as his clammy hands touched her arm. Strength came to her from some hidden source. She screamed sud: denly, and clawed at h‘s contorted face, which she saw through a mist. Then, the door crashed inward, and Snifter released her as Dusty leaped forward. Janet saw a tangle of bodies and heard muttered imprecations as she sank to the floor. Then, Dusty lifted Snifter bodily and _ heaved him through the open door like a sack of meal. There was a dull thud and a groan as the man struck the deck outside. speculatively could get to Then Dusty was on his knees beâ€" side the girl, kissing away at her tears.... He struggled to a sitting position and put his hand to his face, rubbing the swelling on his chin as though he could not remember what had hapâ€" pened. "So? You are all right now?" Sakara sat back, and regarded Gregâ€" ory enigmatically. him "What?" He looked at Sakara stupidly. This was the first he had known that there was another woman besides Janet aboard the Fleetwing. "I am Sakara." she told him, with lifted brows. "Dusty‘s true love," she explained ironically, "until this Duare chit comes along to turn his and how he received it "He‘s out of his he muttered. "Gone noble ins were aid he "Bah! resture. y such n I hate him." Sakara said suddenâ€" "He is nothing to me. I hate . do you hear me?" f That makes two of us," Gregory wered. "But I thought you just I he was your sweetie." Bah!" Sakara made a sweeping ture. "That I should be insulted such a man!" Yeah. I get you." Gregory nod: She has turned his h gory muttered. get together I heard your little pla get you." Gregory nod: Then his eyes narrowed "Mavbe vou and I all r1C a sud F1 The Art of Making Tea To get the utmost in flavour and quality from tea is an art, but it is an art in which anyone can produce a masterpiece by following these simple directions: Run the ‘cold‘ tap a few seconds before filling your kettle (never use stale water or water from the ‘hot‘ tap). See that the water is boiling furiously and not just stcaming. Scald out a crockery teaâ€"pot, measure into it a teaspoonful of good quality tea for each person and one for the pot, add the boiling water and stcep for five minutes before serving. Nothing else soothes our tired bodies or gives us the same comfort and pleasure that we get from a good cup of tea. Surely it is worth our while to make it carefully. Gregory drew in a quick breath and avoided her eyes. Her cold blooged plan to do away with Dusty was too much for h‘s weak nerves. "Very well." _ Sakara leaned for ward dramat.cally. "He must die. He scorns Sakara. So. Don Martinez knows. of course. We do not need this Dusty Lanion. I will call him to the rail A sudden lurch. Pouf." "Sakara Pitzinoff can do anything." She drew herself up proudly. "Unâ€" less you are afraid," she hinted. "I‘m not afraid." Gregory mumâ€" bied him. ship tha At the Keyhole "Bah!" Sakara spat vengefully. "He cast away his winning card when he cast me aside." "We can‘t do anything without him. He‘s in full command of the "Soâ€"0â€"0? And suppose he were to fall into the ocean. You and I then .... we cou!d do with the girl as we "It‘s foolproof if that crazy guy would come in with me. We can‘t do anything without him." "Why not?" "Why.... why.... he holds the winning uld." ‘Good lord! You eculdn‘t do JiXy crochet is the soiution to your Christmas problems. Done in four strands of cotton or perle cotton you can use this design for a single doily, a luncheon set or a searf. Do the border in a contrasting color if you like. Best of all it‘s your opportunity for an inexpensive gift, quickly made. Pattern 1532 contains detailed directions for making the design shown; illustrations of it and of all stitches used; material requirements; photograph of section of work; suggestions for varied uses. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept., 73 West Adelaide St., Torento,. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. JIFFY CROCHET card BE SMART! MAKE CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF LAURA WHEELER JIFFY CROCHET y.... he holds the Gregory grunted. TORONTO Some New Uses In some households it is absolutely forbidden to touch any of the preâ€" serves which the lady of the house has prepared until the wertherman says that winter has actually arrivâ€" ed. In others, the jars have hardly been sealed before they are opencd up and used. Whichever courso of aoâ€" tion your family pursutes, you wil ns ver regret having put time and enc gy into the making of jams and je‘â€" lies. The economy and convenience of having them on hand for use now or later in the season will be a tremenâ€" dous help in preparing tasty dishes. The usual uses for jams and jellies need hardly boe mentioned, since evâ€" ery household practically thinks of toast in terms of the jelly which they like bost and some people won‘t even tcuch mcat without the jolly they love. CC â€" "Shh. Say â€" nothing," â€" Sakara whispered. Her eyes warned him as she tensed. She arose stealthily and moved to the closed door of the cabin. With a swift motion, she jerked it open. The man who had been listening at the keyhole straightened to face her, It was Don Martinez. (To be Continued.) paused irresolutely. Grape jelly, because of its beautiful our and slightly tart flavour, has VINTAGE JELLY PATTERN 1532 Y our I don‘t know.... Local Dealer‘s Name Appear‘s Elsswhere In This Issue Women Readers He many uses and here are a few of them which will brighten your table and add a touch of elegance to your cooking. Rice Mould With Mauve Cream Sauce 4 tablespoons rice,. 14 eups hot milk 14 tablespoon salt 6 tablespoons sUgar 15 tablespoon granulated gelatin 14 cu» cold milk 14 teaspoon vanilla Few drops almond extract % cup cream, whipped. Cook rice in large amount of boilâ€" ing, salted water 10 minutes, Drain. Add to khot milk in double boiler and cook one hou>, or until rice is tender. Combinc salt and sugar and add to rice. Sosk golatin in cold milk five minutes, and add to hot rice mixture. Stir until gelatin is dissolved. Add flavourinz. Chill. When slightly thickâ€" ened, fold in whipped cream. Turn into rinz mold. Chill until firm, Unâ€" mold. â€"Fil} center of mold with Mauve Cream Sauce. Serves 6. 1 ogg, beaton with 3 tablespoons of will or stock and 1â€"8 teaspoon salt,. Sifted bread or cracker crumbs, Add quickâ€"cooking tapioca and salt to stock, and cook in double boiler 15 minutes, or until tapioca is clear, and stirring constantly. Add chicken and cook five minutes longer. Cool. Shape into concs, making a slight depresâ€" sion in top of each croquctte, Chill. Dip in egg, roll in crumbs, and fry in doep fat (400 degrees F.) 1 minute, or until golden brown. Drain. Fill each depression with bit of grape jelly. Arâ€" range on platter and garnish with slices of molded jelly and parsley. Makes 10 to 12 croquettes. Hore is a grand dessert served with a tasty grape jelly sauce. 4 cup cream, whipped. Place Jelly in bow! and set over hot water, Add egg white and salt and beat with rotary egg beater until the mixture is smooth and stiff enough to stand in peaks. Cool. Fold in whipped cream. Makes 2 cups sauce. ped 1 tablespoonful gelatine %4 cupful cold water 2 Oxo cubes m=" 1 cupful boiling water 1 small onion, peeled and sliced 1 stalk celery & tablespoon Worcester sauce. 1 cupful diced cooked beetf 2 tablespoons pimiento (cut into strips) 1 teaspoon chopped parsley, Soften the gelatine in the cold waâ€" ter for five minutes. Dissolve the Oxo cubes in the boiling water, add the onion and celery, and simmer for three minutes. Strain over the soaked gelatine and stir until dissolved. Add Chicken Croquettes With Jelly % cup ripe grape jelly. 1 egg white, unbeaten 1â€"8 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons quickâ€"cooking tapioca % teaspoon salt 1% eups hot chicken stock 2 cups cooked chicken, finely chopâ€" Mauve Cream Sauce JeBied Meat Loaf the Worcestershire sauce and when the mixture begins to thicken, add the beef, pimiento and parsley and turn into cold wet mould. Chill, unmold and serve sliced with Jettuce and tomaâ€" tocs, The demand for cacao avises prinâ€" cipally from the trade in cocoa butter and cocoa powder which are necesâ€" sary ingredients in the manufacture of chocolate and chocolate confecâ€" tionery. _ The largest consumer of cacao is the United States, followed in order by the United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, France and Canada as the principal world imâ€" porters. Europe first came to know eacao through Cortez and the Aztecs of Mexico in the 16th century, but it was not until two centuries later that cocoa as a beverage became popâ€" uler in Europe and other parts of the old world. + C up+ pCo \mcmd" sns ox) u‘afl“dm P a2 “A‘m“‘ . v‘"\l‘ THE INVIGORATING DRINK OF REAL BEEF FLAVOUR Don‘t let «bortage of cash hold you back. Send coupon for Ju;lailn of my **Pay After Gradu~ tlon" plam, we heip atudents with living problems while here, job help after graduation, â€"N:‘..bi-.....- ‘or lessons â€" actual shop work, Don‘t let «bortage of cash hold yoy_bncg. Send C!:“ o € J ‘-;‘:’} 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 Nov. 25â€" "AURANIA®" to Plymouth, Hawe,London Conductor, Mr. J. Norman Catton Nov. 25â€""LETITIA®" to Belfast, Liver» Dec. 4â€""ALAUNIA" _ to Plymouth, London * _ 12â€""ATHENIA®" to Belfast, Liver» pool, Glasgow Conductor, Mr. A. Steuart Veysey From ST. JOHN, N.B. Dec. 11â€""ATHENIA" to Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow Conductor, Mr. A. Steuart Veysey From NEW YORK Dec. 8 "AQUI;{ANIA" to Cherbourg, 217 Bay Street (l-'.lf!n 3471) Toronto but the man to see is your local ageni Conductor, Mr * 11â€""ANDANIA® Cocoa as a Beverage 15 6â€"*"CARINTHIA" to ristmas Southampton _ _ _ "SCYTHIA®" to Galway, Cobh, Liverpool "QUEEN MARY" to Plyâ€" mouth, Cherbourg, South» ampton From HALIFAX to® 45 lfl\,fi\(\e yeo n\ll ne iwna plpcn o duk :\)mas qni® \nehx\ uP gall e ent ponvn\a. oue C\'W * Lapet 22. 4931; Md\'eu "-w.m;\ \;\m\\m â€"» "cragks T'mm\u _4 your local agent, to _ Plymouth, Queen Elizabeth New ?f h and Wall CW e ings in Pastel Shadcs Brightee Crimson and dark & been banished from V ‘~own and green paint ©1 from Buckingham T Elizabeth who initiated er renovations has be cupied as the humblest affairs of her househol: turn to London from S New draperies and the Queon‘s favorite were sclected to bri castle where Queen \ long in gecluded mo will now be the cent for the royal family ham Palace remains dence. Complete Modern New carpets, rugs an: ings at Windsor are in decp blue and soft rose rooms the Queen has ha and door panels picked for brightness. Heavily « tiquated furniture has from the private qvart parts of the castle, Heat ing arrangements have ized. Princesses . Irequent cess Elizabeth who no! self as "almost grown her own apartment d softest pink and gold. Plan Own Ga Hours of lessons are order for Elizabeth and who will have additio attend to this year. T given garden plots of Windsor and must p them; they have been in Scotland and the Q ering adding skating t« Choice of subjects 1 younger royalties | is consideration by the pected they will cont ming lessons at the that Girl Guide meet ham Palace will be ? day afternoons as the and that the dancing . children of friends ar partâ€"and special nc will each have the time. Detector Hunts Mislaid Radiuvm Tube Valued at $4,000 Lost By Saskatchewan Hospital Saskatoon _ hospital _ authom pressed search this week for a * of radium valued at $4,000, used cancer treatment at the hospital lost somewhere. On the possibility that the was flushed through hospital plun the ground above sewers betwee: hospital and the Saskatchewan 1 is being covered thoroughly wi radium detector from the Unive of Saskatchewan. The instrumo yet has recorded no sign of ; imity of the precious metal, A Geiger tube was used i: A Geiger tube was used search,. The Geiger tube cons a small bulb about the size lights sold for Christmas tree ations. There is a wire in the and it is surrounded by metal ed in the pglass case. The bu tains air at low pressure. Listen Through Earphon« High voltage is applied betw cylinder and the wire. Whon ma ray (radiated by radium) through the tube the air is between the cylinder and the â€" that a current passes briefly. radium is not present the < pulses once or twice cach sec to cosmic rays or other distw When near radium the num pulses is far too high to be co To obtain an audible chc number of pulses, the discha plified by vacuum tubes :« radio and the results a through earphones, As th moves near the radium multiply until a continuos heard. Pieces Letter Together Fines Womzan 5 Powâ€"< Harold T. Gosne!l (Hampshivre), England tive of the National T magistrates that he pi pieces of paper from w of four yands at Ludsho wellâ€"known beauty spot shireâ€"Surrey border. He took them home, together and found tha tuted a letter and enve ed to Miss Marparet S hon, of Carlton road, H In sports coats, the t« coat with fluffy fur collar in the spotlight. Me told a policeman, : MceCahon admitted teart ter on the common. She and 238 other pec fined £5 for depositin: indsor are | and soft ro Queen has 1 panels pick The Interior Vaities is @iv n by the Que« will continue is at the Bat] uide meetings will be hold ons as they we y friends frequent th Th Ke ind are 1N\ ecdiev 3 P;l.&' WA Tres pick with is} mif t4 F" \ LEsson THE CHRISTIAN 2 Timothy, Chap. 4; Printed Textâ€"â€"1 Ti 2 Timothy Golden Textâ€"» that is in thee. I The Lesson Time.â€"The firs 1‘|m0th." was D" AD ten from BR mel‘. The first « The first ep! was probably immediately b prisonment, w to Timothy 8 foig martyrdo: oner in Rome, Paul could portance of t folds in the f chapter matter the Hol 6. If tho of these t minister « here trans erally, "a Nourished These of Scriptures which the People a1 thing, and t} l catt THEINVIGORATING DRiN% mo! had y S of Ch H Practise G m{.‘. 1 Wikiy B ¥€$B â€"1# In mt

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