I tablespoons butter. 2 eupa milk, anul iinn. . CHATEAU. England - (C!) — l lohn llawes. chathamu mayor Tlrom 193B to i945. and known as .31:£1ezs1 Dickens’ double. died here -........-...-a.-~.-,..-.......<... _,_,“,,_. _ It takes just three minutes to prepare this rich, creamy Vita-B in all its natural whole- grain flavour. With cream and brown sugar there's nothing to compare with it. Vila B can also be used In other lnlerieflng ways TRY THIS RECIPE BAKED VITA-I CUSTARD spoon vanilla, 2 eggs (beaten), )5 eup sugar, '7 1. Heat together to boiling point mills, butter and cooked cereal. 2. Stir into mixture of beaten eggs, su ar, salt and vanilla. 3. Pour into greased custard cups. 4. Set in pan of ot water and bake until firm. Amount —- 6 servings. Temperature —- 350T. Time — 30 minutes or a oooo DIETARY souacs or VITAMIN elm ' meeting were read and approved. 1 cup cooked Vita-B Cereal. l ma. X teaspoon salt. ' here when I’ expected Kay- Nothinl _ Kay, where is she?" Kit demanded- Throe For Egypt B, Violet M. Mcthley .._.__ "No. I suppose not, now I corn? 11;, The girl said ‘Madame’. and 1 lumvefl w "l" conclusion that it was Key. Sh! said ‘Madame’ had not my ceblt though." ' Kit added. “I'm afield 1 opened it. Kay was not there and I wanted- W to think o! {new when you were coming. She , herself asked me to do it" able rude to you lust now. but ll was a shock to iind anybmly B!" personal meant." Kit laughed harshly. "I understand absolutely, o! course. And you're terribly tired. I can see." ' "Am I? I suppose so. now I come to think of it." he sanls down upon the bench wearliy. “You must have sonlethlng to eat and then go to bed. You'll lesl all right after a night's rest." Zende urged. "Rest! I can't rest until I've seen "I can't tell you that." zends answered with slow reluctance. "I'm sorry." "Why not?" "She made me prondse falthlully not to tell you. She wus—-afrald." "Afraid? 0t me? You're talking mt!" "Yes; you above all. Oh, don't you understand Kit? It's B8 I 501d you in London. Key followed this man out here because she vilanied to see him again, because she couldn't rest till she had." "She doesn't even know that it's really her husband yet." "She - hopes so." Zenda's voice tell to a whisper with this, her first direct mlstatement. All the rest had been those worst and most poisonous lies which are hall the truth. Now she realized that She had gone. loo far-for the moment. “I doni believe it." Kit said doggedly. "And I won't till Kay tells me so_ herself. So you may as well let me know where she is, first as last, Because I intend to find out.” "I can't. I swore l wouldn't." Zenda persisted. "Except that she's where he ls. where she wants to bel" That last ugly stab went home. Kits face whitened. but he answer- cd deliberately. “Then I'm going there toe. i! it's to the World's end." “Monsieur Has Gone I" For a long time, beyond ‘mid- night, into the small hours. Zenda Russell sat at her open window on the ground floor o1 the hotel, gazing out into the moonlight garden whersmhe had met and parted from Kit. _ A sense o! triumph filled her. for in the end. it appeared that her plans had succeeded, better even than she could have hoped. At first the young man seemed obstlnstely determined to discover where Kay ‘whs. to see her sud hear he! story for himself. But he found Zenda's determination even strong- er than his own. He learnt nothing could not move her lrorn the pos- AUGUITINI OOVI W. I. T-hs March meeting o! the Al:- usttns Cove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edward Mac- Fadyen. Meeting opened by sing- ing Institute Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll cell was rsa-_ ded to by 18 masters. one new Minutes of last r member joined. Que pair of men's pyjamas were passed in. Two quilts were sold tor $3.00 each. Proceeds lrom oar- nlval $20.05. A blll of eooo was paid. $10.00 was given to the Gan- adian Appeal tor children. It was decided that this Institute would adopt an Institute in Eng- land. Reports o! eosrmlttess were then heard and new ones appoint- ed. . sick and Programme - Mrs. Willard Watnsn and Mrs. Harry Lumlf - Mrs. My Outolllle. Mrs. Donald heme Milli. Ell‘?! lhfllirllltl. -—-*-......._.... a-.. ._ -. -.a.-1.a.a¢-<a-- no.4 . . .___..__...___. INFLATION IIIAII IIOOID Hewett and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron. _ Next meeting to be held at the Mrs. Maelladven pot on an in- //y ltion she had adopted of a loyal friend, resolved to keep the secret entrusted to her. The desperate misery in Kit/s eyes only hardened Zenda's deter- mination. since it increased the hatred she felt ior her rival. Why should Kay have the power to make him look like that when he cared nothing for the woman who in her opinion could give hum so much more? But he should care: at the least he should feel hei- power; realize that she was not the washed-out nonentlty she seemed in the eyes of most peODle. Already she had pulled the strings which made Kay eel‘. as she wished: she would do the same with Kit. And even while her resolve est more‘ iirmly. he gave in. "All right." he rose as he spoke shrugging his shoulders and with something which Zenda felt was g kind o! grudglng admiration in his voice. "If you won't tell me, you won't. so I may as well be of; to bed. I'm too lagged to be {it company for anyone to-nlght." "We'll talk things over aga'n to- morrow. Perhaps you won't feel I0 sore with me ihen." Zenda said gently. "You'll let me try to help you. won't you?" Alter all. that‘! Iwhy 1 came out here to help Y0“ "I see. I suppose I was abomtn- - we iovmws. Guelph-and is a patience planning values. Aylmer quality "So I've worked on eel; shes help in itself. —advs'aea DIETITIAN Mano/inn McDranmo, who mught Food and Nutrition to hundreds 0/ future dietitians and home-makers at Macdonald Institute, wife and mothe with wide ex- family budgets. ~ is carefully guarded at every step. out a week's balanced luncheon menus which make use of the excellent food values of Aylmer Soups-as they are such good value as regards quality, nourishment and price." NOON-DAY LUNCHIS . a s eus grocery blllsl "IS LUNCH READY?” That’a the mil of thou- sands of Canadian youngsters as they rush in at noon! And Aylmer Vegetable Soup gives mothers a ready answer-Jor- it’: so quickly and easily prepared. And it's nourishing, delicious and inexpensive! "DON'T SKIMPON uoumsnmrnr BECAUSE 0F "AITIR CAREFULLY PLANNING ways andmenna to get the most nourishment for the least nwney--I’ve decided housewives will do well to put more of their food budget inin soups. "A fin of soup gives you more actual nourishment for its cost than almost any other food . . . and is economical for tasty sauces or in preparing main-course dishes. I've seen Ayllner Soups being made in spotless Aylmer kimha1m_ and I know that the finest vegetables go into Aylmer soups fresls-from-the-garden . . . st their best for flavor and food 7°“"$°v~'r .5’ M" cum“ i Cor/Mailin- with r.,,,,,,,° s dfll/ldy d ("PM P/wvwl Baked 1.17.: amp“ "'1. - Airliner vegmb" 9% °""1> Gib-Mil: Ulocolofs Milk-go?" i" 9M "w and TflAI-l‘ Savogy; Em cfibm Bu.“ A ‘m, 0/801 Sdfldvllche; small onion (choppedlm I41!) SAUCE: Mixvyfl! T9. 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"l for 8 s," “no "lalireak pain, 3mm‘ blscultl; but abs... 1 ,8 t?“ dvt with sm-‘P (llhdilutaiilln: Tlsoamto I tsp’ finelyrtlll0pgi1tjer and l P mo! ha], _ pal-ale; lboutigfil: and.“ v1.1a. “he geirffioaunlu eggg my, Aylmor Vegetable Soup is made from nine of Canada’s choicest vege- tables-new green peas, young carrots. red~ripe tomatoes and other tasty vegetables simmered with golden table butter and good soup stock until they taste just grand! So serve Aylmer Vegetable Soup often. It's a meal );LMER w SOUP your FHM/ZY Dfffkl/ES nrzmrx aviary #565171”! .871.” I Contains TWlCE AS MUCH as the regular- slzs lIn-iusl right for u large Family. SAVES YOU MONEY. TOO. Canadian Carmen Ltd. Homlllon, Ontario and Kay as well as 1 eouldz" ‘Thanks. I'm sure you mean well.» And you've helped me already - rnore than you know perhaps." Carson said as he turned sway. Those words returiied to Zenda’: lllllE TEA withhold the secret of Kay's where- abouts from Kit and keep him in Oalro at all costs. Well. she "was doing so-sven at the hllh cost at honesty. truth and honour. "But it's cheap too-if I get told the mwn-snd the night de- yiantly. I That long vigil made her sleep haavll ,and late when at last she went o bed. It was past ten o'clock when she woke and rang for coffee. Drinking it. zenda remembered with satisfaction that she possessed a powartul accomPlloe in the task ef keeping Kit Carson beside her. I-ls had told hdr last night that his money had barely sufficed to bring him out to Cairo: certainly It would carry hht no further. He was tled-bound-in zendrs power like Kay herself. and tor the lama ' n 1v llllll and again as she sat by the window. . Sh’ “l?!” ‘mmnfl’ l” u“ 5m She had vowed that she would '" ‘he ° m‘ him away from her in the end." she _ Zenda dressed and made up her lace carefully. painstakingly. In the end. towards noon it seemed to her that she had never looked so well in her life. There was colour in her cheeks, light in her eyes. “I don't suppose Mr. Carson is down yet. He was terribly tired alter his journey." " (T0 Be ‘Continuedl NORTH PINETTE W. I. The March meeting of the North Plnette. W. l. met at the hrrne oi Mrs. Sam Buchanan with l3 mem- call to be a penny tor your shes, \V. N. Ross and Mrs. size. Mrs. Lloyd Singleton t0 take‘ next penny unmounted to $1.00. Proilram Cccn- mittee for next month, Peggy Glllls and Mrs. Dan Ross. Program con- slated o! contest put on by Mrs. OUT OUR WAY bera and five visitors present. Meet- ing opened with the Ode an! Roll call was answered by Irish Jokes. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. W. N. Ross and Mrs. Mabel Maclhchern forthe use oi their home for Whists held in Feb- Becretary gave a report of Whists held. Plans were made ior a Bean Supper to be held at the home at Mrs. c. A. Morrison. School Com- mittee had no report. Sick com- mlttee handed in onebill for fruit. Next meeting is to be hell at the IQIIQIL ' \ Slsaaei lliserlon llay . home of Mrs. .1. A. Ross. and ltell SHANGHAI, Harsh O -(AP)- rnnauon broke all records in Chins today. lust a week alter United stain-relies measure; had been appual in u: major can. Despi: de/Mw/o‘ -<~..~; < Ortenallaadaelselaesuasdbyaaallrnaatot acne partotthebodyfarrsmovsdfronths pelm- Itsaaybs aaopsst stomach or some intestinal It troubled by soak headaches why not try Ierdoek Blood littoral For Burdock Blood Bitters raaredy for niaor intestinal disorders. digestive organs, tons up the liver and aid the natural action of the bowels. As a result, there may be an improvement in tlis general health IavdeekBloodBittaralasoldatalldr-ugeoanie I b I. Illsua h. Mabel. ‘Iasaata Oaa. .- ls a favourite It ‘helps to regulate the and the winners were Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. J. A. Ross‘. Mrs. E. Morrison and Mrs. Baxter! ‘Ross. Also p number of old time‘ lsongs were sung. Meeting close-d with the Creed. Miss Peggy Gillis war. ticket. Collection BASIN , ARIZONY, AND I'M CHECKIM’ UP om A COUPLE OF EXTRA TOUCaH 1.00am‘ cawaovs THAT JUGT SWAGGERED INF-ONE HAD YOUR 1 ADDRESS on H|M- -(HA-HA! firms is ED. DAVE, DOWN HERE AT TH’ FRElGHT YARDS» one OF THESE FELLERS LOOKS MIGHTY use YOUR WALTER!) H l" I SAlD I'M TH‘ SHERIFF or BLOODY l| ll . I. Chas R0551 assisted the hostess In serving Berni very delicious lunch. HEAVY SHIPPING LOSSES ' More than hall oi’ Britain's pre< war shipping was sunk during the lv V l‘, 1 ‘ fill,’ 101/1 MT" - _‘ ‘v Ila/ii’. ._ 1. »1,V/;'/.;.".'/;', J. R. Wlllion; 1/ V‘ )1 i