APRIL 9. 1941 LADIES, A BAllfiAlli! WE OFFER YOU- 6 Pairs $12.00 HEALTH at — (Brown Kid Only) l8 PAIRS MURRAYS including. one or two Heel Hug- $4 —- I gers at — — Discontinued Lines to make Room for Our Sensational Success Shoe. “LINDEN-ARCH” WRIGHT SHOE Go Woman's Re al A RE nssrsn muvus Certain occasions call for spasm foods. The word Easter always sug- Gtsts eggs. Other spring-like {was combine to make the attractive menus recommended by the cm. sinner Section, Marketing Service, mobile Department o! Agrlcuj. MENUS Suggested Dinners (l) Tomato Cocktail. Roast Lamb. Mint Jelly Peas in potato nests Mixed Salad Bowl Snow eggs with custard sauce Rolls. Coffee (l) gum n wpivltn am u Baked fluted 68.1%?“ ' °°' (fig-grey potatoes. ma“ c“ Recipes l o QUEEN ST. STORE. er. annauorvs SCHOOL Report for March SENIOR. DEPARTMENT Grade X.~i. Margaret Hunt; 2, Etta Perry and 14BX18 Mills equal; 3. Austin Holland. Grade IX.-—l. Kenneth Moose: 2. Patricia MacDouxall; 3. Charles T antan. Grade VIL-l, Margaret Martin: 2, Blanche Murray; 3. Lillian Duvar. Grade VI.—1. Arthur Holland. ul-liggihest Average-Margaret Mar- n . PRHVIARY DEPARTWIENT Grade V.—1. Ivan Duvar: 2. Albert Tantcn; 3. Marjorie Perry. Grade IV.—1. George Martin: 2 Roma Mills; 3. Evelyn Dalton. Grade III.—-R.amona Lyle. Grade II (Sr.)-—-1. Elvin Iihomas Grade II. (Jr.)—l. John Dalton snd Claire Mills equal: 3, Dorothy Cannon: 3. Guy Duvar. Grade I tel-l Anzonetta ‘Ian- ton: 2. Helen Arsenault. Grade I (b)—l. Claude Thomas. Highest average-Ivan Duvar 06.6%. Principal-W innifred I. Burns. Assistant—Dorothy J. MacFariane. Minor-d’: relieves aches - Peas in Potato Nests Cook and mash potatoes. Beat until very lighfnand a serv on a greased &"‘t€€§'°°.i=;"'.i‘lli“.'i'.i'.°“""23 e an csnn Peas, dot with butter. Heat in oven. 3 tablespoons su . 1-4 teaspoon sell.“ 2 tab corn starch 3 egg w tes 1-2 teaspoon vanilla extract. Mix corn starch with 1-4 cu milk. Meanwhile scald remainder of milk in a double boiler. Add sugar. Slowly add corn-starch mix- W-N. ing oonstanly until well thickened. Add salt. Cook l5 min- utes, s occasionally. Beat egg whites until very stiff. Pour hot custard mixture slowly over 985s. beating until blended. Add vanilla. Pour into egg cups which have been wet with cold water — chill. Serve with custard sauce, made as follows: 1 cup milk it's M“ - espoons ar Vanilla. m‘ milk. Add . sugar Scald yolks until ht. over eggs. Re um to double boiler. Cook until mixture coats the spam. Add vanilla. Cool. To serve-turn snow moulds onto serving dish - pour custard around. HORO For Wednesday, April 9th I MiARDii-I 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) —Watch where you m-cney goes. Don't spend for useless items or haphazard schemes, but you can also i059 valauble profits by over- Lcking or beau; too hes.tatmg about wcrih ivlale investments! Being able to Judge between the worthless and useful is important. APRIL 21 to MAY 2o tTaurirs)— Money matters_ personal birslness and handling the affairs of others are on the "b; careful" list. Note advice to Aries. Be wp to the mirr- ute in everything that can advance your future security. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gflninfi- ed to Be on the alert for unficrupulous SUl€lIl€Y5 who would involve ycu in i-hcir wrong doings, Aild don't pay attention to every bit cf nunor you hear either". Use that keen intui- tion and sound judgment with which ycu were blessed by God. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Gcnerally favorable star aspects but you will have to exert added effort again today if you would get more than just fair returns. S .ar skyward in your ambitions and you'll at least hit appreciable heights in whatever ycur endeavors. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Gsneral business affairs will re- quire extra cazeful handling. and tu-uccbly you'd better recheck your private business matters, too. There may be errors that, shsuld be right» ed immediately. AUGUST 23 to SEEYTEll/KBER. 23 ivirgo) __ Be prompt answering important mail and attending urg- ent nreetings and affairs. D:n't put off till tcmcrrcw what you can and should do txiay. At iiie same true. don't picayune in less impzrtant matters, SEPFlllAdB-ER 24 to OCTOBER l3 (Libra) - Deal discreetly with Your Individual ---—By Frances Drake SCOPE superiors. Be careful of your own properties, mindful of your 1160B!" sary midget. mteliisent disclvllrw (one of your natural talents) will 22 (Scorpio) - Remember always the great weight that a calm exterior carries, even though you may be justly provoked inwardly. And don't let anything irritate you to the point of YOU becoming nervous and undermining your vitality. BER. 23 to DECEMBIBR 22 (Sagittarius) — Money returns may be slow. Business in uenersl this week won't the matter — this woe God, Whose life of humility and sacrifice so many have forgot- ten in their lust for worldly power. Let us not forget! DECEMBER. 22 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) - If you think of your needs before the requirements of those dependent upon you, you may spoil your clay. Better to be less demanding, and torus receive un- solicited reward. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) —— Heed sound advice, but make sure of its soundness. Read everything worth Mills you can get your hands on — and con- trol and conserve the gmotions and energies. FEBRUARY 2i. to MARCH 20 (Pisces) a Protect your own pers- onal affairs from busy-bodies. give sufficient time to important matters and don't give any time to useless things. Say a good word where it will help — never mind whether it will be appreciated. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY A lovng, ccmpanionable person, but one who will ever be restless for change of scenery and situations. A receptive mind — and receptive gs pram, too. Must curtail quick criticizing, oversensitivenus and el- strangers also with associates and A s l’ fir! l i EIIOUQlIAl-ABASTINE To Do My Bedroom o 0* Elsi-Drying. I lL-ll-l illillill oessive expenditure of energies. ‘l2’ x ‘l2’ Cost Only $1.40! P inthelob Be t 1.051131% 551w Baked Grated Oar-rot This method utilises old stored carrots. with good results. fish. pare and coarsely grate carrots sufficient to fill a casserole, allow i tablespoon water to each 011D of carrots. Cover. Bake l5 min- gItIA-zs. Dot with butter -serve at oe. Poached Eggs osllcesrolledjll a1“ 0 sch halves etcllntirede). l‘ WP Whlwlng cream. 2 tablespoons sugar. A" ll I......'?"ta..i* not“ :.". 8:53‘? Cover each slice o1 “h, ' WNDPed cream. Csreftuly plsgg a Peach half in centre o! each slice, rounded side up Amateur Glamour Girl (B: JOSEPH clrnowlcx i CHAPTER. xvu At eight that night_ when telephone rang in Tonlufg the , _ and Saliva suite. Toma answfired it. for she was expecting the c; _ Michael's vol cam rllioétWYm read? to takae 33:; ilk: o Refill}! you. Sally. I‘rn down Tonia tried to keep excitement out of her voice as she told him she'd be rlaht down.‘ m Turning rom e phone. she went into her bedroom and surveyed her. self’ in the mirror. She was wearing a simple blue dress of Sally's and a wide-brimrned straw hat. look oassablv nice. she decided. If onLv she didn't have to don Sally's glasses. She picked them up and regarded them uncertainly. appeared in the doorway. "Put them on " she said. with barb- ed sweetness.- They make you look dignified " It was a challenge. "All ri htl” said Tonia defiantly, and nut e rzlasses on. "Is Michael downstairs?" asked "Waiting for me. darling." “And for me," said Sally, airily. "I'm going with you. Tony. The uninvited guest." "Oh, no. you're not! It's my date." "What about our bet? You said we'd both make a play for Michael. You've ROlZ to Rive me a chem." "Make your own chance," retorted. “How am I to meet him unless you introduce us? As Tonia Lane. 1 can't gigkmp a man the way Baily Martin Tonia took 13p her gloves and handball. walke past Sally into the sitting room. She paused. "I told you once that there's just one difference between us. I have imagination and you haven't." With that, she went gally out. Michael wasn't in dinner clothes . He wore a gray business su.i . “I Just got away from the plant." he said. "The War Department wants to see my designs for that new combat plane. I'm rushing them through." "Perhaps you should have worked tonight." said Tonia. "No-I went stale. I couldn't do any more tonight. 1'11 get the ulansi done in a. week anyway. Besides, Iltold you I'd play bodyguard eve- n n s " t: . "That's so nice of you, Michael." "Shall we go to the movies?" he "Yes-let's." u As they set out in his car. he said. The Dolice haven't found Donovan yet. I'm afraid you may hear from again. I hope you didn't go about alone today." "No. I was with Tonia Lane - and with a friend of hers, Jim Kirby. He's a movie publicity man. l-le was much concerned when I told him! about my encounter with Donovan—-| said he would Rot a private detective to_ keen guard over me." ‘ They Bay. that's swell of hlmi be, nice people — Tonia Lane must and he. "They are. You'd like Tonia. lliiiioihsel. Would you like to meet er " "I never thought about it. Why shoud I?" "Well. everybody likes to meet move actresses. You know, they're so mamorous . . ." Tonia waited breathlessly for his answer. She was sounding him out. aaainst the dav when he must learn her true ident ty. I "I told you I've had enough ol~ iliamour girls." he said. "No, It wouldn't care to meet Tonia Ilene?‘ i Tonia remained silent after that. His answer told her two things. 1t, ass er at Sally. posing as Toni Lane. would have little chance‘ of lmoresslniz him. lust as it assured her that her only chance with him lav in keeping him rooied. I The movie they saw was hilarious-| l,v funny. All through it. Michael roared with laughter. Tonia had seen it before. but she enjoyed it, again because she was with Michael.‘ Sally's glasses began to bother her. made her eves water. Finally. she re-; moved them and out them into her handball. | llillchael looked st her ouestion-, v . . | She whispered. "I think I need the lenses chanaed." "Can you see all right without them?" yes]. when thev left the theater. she Jahfiit?‘ °"' ‘ forgot to put. on the glasses -~ dc- PHE _C_li_AB._L_QT.T.ETOW_IEL_S‘-HABDIAN . rzcooooooooooovo-eov-oooeeeoeoooaoe-oaooi nooone»”“¢“., Make EuslerDinner u Fesi twin g SWIFT? PREMlUiiii HAM! 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One elecruble Sui/Cl’: Pren/ium Centre Slice has all the famous Premium flavour and tenderness and serves as few as two people liberally! Have your dealer cut you a slice or two from n Swift's P iurl, rumim l" c snv; ‘Hum, ‘ml plai m.’ ' _ pe . '°"| w: . _- .1: l _ u rh- r Mlffld en. an Piece from whciryl "l" be sure m; liberatelv forgot. l As Michael helped her into the car, he said. ‘I can't get over how nice you look without ‘passes? "Thanks." said onia, feeling pleased. He orove out the beach road — a long way out. Then he parked the car facing the ocean. There was a moon. The surf was when shle does?" "Yes. think I shall. Why?" "I'll vou." miss date fro "Whv will you miss me. Michael? v You have leis of friends here. Last night. at that nigl-it club all the Ilirls looked at vou. He laughed softly. "But look at Suddenly. he mil his arm arnunc‘ her and kissed her. kiss. but still a kiss. them." out cliff dclling ruins in Cocrndi m scout 5.0 B. C. to aroun. 1350 A. D . l saw how It W85 a brici life with I didn't lresh air. . uunw novice or m: can/mum MEDICAL r 1 ~-r 1"" rf pork. corn niml umi .\lli\.' will f; fhev were. on tllc average smaller in .stature and more frail than thc Deo- ple of today. The deathraic among the young was verv high. Those who survived benefited from a viilorous, plenty of sunshine and‘ i Besides they used unrefined sugars“ nllfl molasses and the bread they ale, fruits and vegetables was Svlvcsioi‘ 1 was made from vitamin-rich whole Graham the sponsor mvul: tin-v had unconsciously. xme i sades in womcns’ magazines. the dc- velooment of the ice-boa and rrfrlu- erator to keep foods fresh. finally won the battle for green stuff. An early advocate oi the use oi of a whole- lll Nvu ii-ik there was a Graham boardiuu- meal Graham bfflflii. _ ..» . ‘ iilllt‘ safeguards: for example they Oct aFRIB colour-char! lodv- silvery. Thev sat in silence for a thfihflll ugswtgilfiffilnahgfiad “alfsffcla saiiaf" ‘sag: i drank spruce brer. a popular drink lloilse where middle-class lilit'lff'c~ ltuuliudwanorlalcrl Ston- kmz min that he was remember“! Patricia - “z... i containmg lots of vitamin C. uais look to vegetable diets along Finally. Michael said, "Sally. I like -, Sam ‘am, “shun we “If I Until the latter half of the 19th with bloomers and female sulfruuc. you a lot. A man can relax with bum-- ‘ " iccnfurv. raw fruits and vegetables/Then Atwater in the 1870's figured you." h "Xflmed Toma mm "A" ‘ i wrre gonerallv left for the cattle tol the number of calories different oc- "I guess I'm not very exciting. “mm-t . , PRE-VITAMIN DAIS (‘at and since cholera raged fiercely cupational groups should consume.‘ “id mnig, (To be continued) —--~~-- niomz the Games in India and since Atwater was no vifnmin fnddist. h“ "Well excitement isn't evcry- ___._________ How did our ancestors got alone the Hindus lived largely on fruits brlieved in meat. potatoes and thin!!!’ He took her hand. held it. "w; LONG “my 550K without knowing anything about zmd vegcnbles some doctors i. ill bread. . . . "Do you D1111 l0 Keel) your Job with ,_ ____ vitamins? Thcv didn't get nlore ihcir patients that the best and In the 1900's i-icnrv Claim Shor- """- ‘H "“ " ' Tonia Lane? ll- vcu leave n 1 “pa”... m E." h, h ,,_ ww well. Thcv ute huus- mmnli 11s nfrsi. foods were meat and potatoes. man. now a professor in Columbia The llllliiClilil‘ oi tasilionaom u'.- University, d.;cou-rc<l the rum.» t. nuranis in laree cities the greater minerals-iron. calcium. phosphorus l“ “ t distribution of unseasonable vege- etc. and in i911 tables by railways. the dietetic cru- Polo discovered vitamin B. stout“ ‘w, . l » . l\. Cilsl’ 60010113‘) UPDer. For 0 nsmcy ,- - "hcfre luff‘: prfm/lrm Premium (regular, or boncd-and-roiieil) llum. r n. lll ue- or: PREAHUM ~- m... _ m r_'-—__i Despite linrd times. diets hava L!iU\\l‘i llltiit‘ liilllllifillh ill lllt‘ past I wars. the n il.‘~\\ll>' heme; more home \A\Il“lE]u: more truck farming and a. wirlc (llnlillllllldl oi nuiuiin-rlcli iootLs its omu.;.~\_ ill'.l',li‘il'lill, milk, cairn and ti-liuvurs. Still inallyrs- nwrliillv lii ihv snuziivru United Stairs live liLliillV on will Mid (“im- llr. (Juimuinus loruirl" sursceon- ticllvllll m ll .:1r\'i~\ ili.i(lf’ ill the wail; lflii-iiifl ltlllllil iliui “out 0 every 10f) families lllfillllllillili. the country. tlll\ 2.; <lll(i\'\'t.l diets which. from Lin: lliiiilili/llill starldpoin were good; 51 iiarl lnir dick? 811d had not)!‘ diets." mm s \'.\l m \'_ Okla ’-_ (c?) _ c“, i,‘ lulu"! pLllcllx‘ from ‘ “u tailor.» lust ilifill" i no two alike. m '1 Social and Personal / Fashions '1 Literature Cflsimh- Funk. a Ray Whlkrr liuw lllIS 2050 pciioilil 8.‘. filler‘; .110.- -....¢>-.- cullltrnm i