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St. nut MIMI’ yours (Continued from Page z) microscopic examination of the Sputum if it can be obtained. THE COMMON COLD Never neglect the common cold as it may often be s. forerunner oi other more dangerous conditions. Send 10 cents and o. 3-cent stamp, to cover cost of handling and. mail- ing to The Bell Syndicate. in care of this newspaper. Post Office Box 99, Station G, New York 19, N. Y.. and ask for your copy of the Barton goilitlet entitled "The Common o ." Ilyourlhniiydoesni agise you bake the lightest cakes with iim IIsppy-Go-LuoIly l! hiss. Harry Pugh lmith The theater was crowded.’ The presence oi the famous Broadway. producer had brought out the town in full. Barbara, thinking she was to have the same place, walked clear down the aisle, only to find a group of people, than Plnknay Law and Gloria Havana's parent-s and sistor-ln-law, occupy- ing the front row. Her cheeks blazing with humiliation, Barbara, walked back, feeling every sort of , a fool. She intended to walk right out the door and go home, but Martin Fagg stepped aver some other people and met her near the’ exit. "What's the matter, Barbara?" he asked." "Borne mixlip about seats?" - Barbara's throat felt full of tears. “Yes, I — that is, I guess Tony forgot he had a wife." “Take my seat, Barbara," urged Martin. "I couldn't think of lt." “I'll get another or stand at the back," insisted Martin. Barbara's head was throbbing. She thought she would faint if she wanton standing up, and more people were turning to stare at her. “All right," she gasped, "and thanks, Martin. You're always so thoughtful." The curtain went up and the lights down in a. iow minutes. Bar- bara was grateful for the dark- ness. She was furious at Tony., She had seen his mother and sis- ters in the front row. Ho had taken care of seats for them, all right. Barbara's cheeks burned and suddenly she felt sick. What on earth ailed her, she asked herself desperately, and then s. thought went through her life a knife. Sup- pose she were going to have a baby! She did not hear a word that was spoken on the stage. She simply could not have a baby now. She had to keep her job. She was certain Tony would not want a baby, not at any rate for several years, if he ever wanted one. She was sure he was not so much in love with her as he had been. They needed to make so many ad- justments. Tony had to finish his play. "It lust can't be that,” she whispered to herself. After a while the lights cosno up again. The applause was terri- tic. Barbara could scarcely hear herself think. People stood up and yelled, “Author! Author!" Gloria Havener took Tony by the hand and led him out upon the stage. Barbara could see neither of them distinctly for the blur in her eyes. Tony made a. little curtain speech. It was clever and kpontaneous and winning. The crowd cheered and cheered. Apparently the play had been a. success. " ' Barbara got slowly to her feet. People were crowding up to the stage to congratulate Tony and Gloria. Nobody paid any atten- tion to Barbara. "I'm just his wife," she thought bitterly. l Montreal. ANNA MBABNS MACK-All‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mack-ac, East Royalty_ Anna on- tered tlae Special Matriculation Close M1946. She has been on the Students’ Council for two years, undthiaycorisalsoonTho Times’ stafft Anna intends to take up the study of Home Economics at jib‘ University. ’ Egg Production Still 0n Increase ‘Ihere hos been very uttle eharsge‘ in the egg and poultry market. on P. E. I. this week re- ports Mr. F. M‘. Nash, Supervis- ing Poultry Products Inspector. Poultry receipts are practically nil. mg production continues to increase. Quality is good and all receipts are moving to other Mari- time point-s, Newfoundland and Any surplus is being placedin storage for fall delivery to Great Britain. Grading station operators are quoting producers foo- ungraded eggs AI. 36-8. AM 34-6. AP 21-30. B 30-1. O 24-6. Wholesalers are quoting opera»- tors of grading stations fob their station export pack AI. 4-D, AM 41 and for the regular pack AL 42.AM40,AP94.B35,030. Wholesale to retail prices AL in cartons 4-6 and retailing to con- sumers AL in cartons 52-5. B loose 47. Cal- In Tree Was Tough iiusiomer IPSWICH. England, April 2i — (AP) - For four days the Ibs- wich fire brigade tried to dislodge Tinker, a blaok-and-whlte Persian fat. from the top of a IOO-iqot pine rec. Dense foliage made it impos- sible to use ladders. The firemen shot 16,000 gallons of water at the tree in an effort to drive Tinker from her perch. Gloria kept hold of Tony's arm.‘ Then 1i W” decided l" WI dvwn She kept calling him her discov- ‘Ah;- tgilznsazri‘. 51°"! "m9 YW-“B 11024:: aqua-co MARTHA looms "HELPING HAND" RECIPE romrs m: WAY ro success - So, you've hover nude e rah? 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After 2 minutes, scrape boaters or spoon .and bowl thoroughly ‘up 2: Add the unbeaten eggs, melted chocolate and remaining milk (V: cup). Beat l minute. Scrape boaters and bowl h oughiy. C = beating I minute. Pour equal amounts of batter into prepared cake pans. Bake about 30 minutes. kWbn done, cabs will spring barb quickly wben pressed wltbfinger. Cool on cake rack 5 minutes; loosen sides carefully with spatula, invert on rick; remove pans. Cool tborougbfi before frostinfl- i link Mint healing: In top of double boiler, mix thoroughly 2 unbeaten egg whites. l.” “P! sugar, 5 tbsps. water, and 1% tsp: wlme _corn syrup. Beat constantly over rapidly boiling water with hand or electric beater until frostlnB stands ins pool: (about 5 to 7 mlu.).Removo from enter, add 9i tsp. mint iiivourlag sud small amount of red colouring. Beat until thick enough to spread. Tint 3 tbsps. offrostipg a deep“ Pink- Plll and frost cake, making swirls with back of spoon. Fill censor of swirls with deeper shade. i v.1»..- mlgi Belgium ‘h. i our I wII ' hhsse.r..~.. ma: yous MONEY emit! i Hand Rail.” with Swlffuinb Than if you: "id i ‘a, "auto Ont. rm o . i "SS-Xi. Ho hips l?“ u, us why you were discloses ma. ' Swiffnia -ths an I, C ery. “What do you think of my find, Plnkney?" she asked the great producer. Pinkney Law szniled, but refused to commit himself. “You'll hear from me," he sdld to Tony. ' There was an informal recep- tion on the stage. Barbara tried to get closer, but her heart was not in it and she was pushed beck to the fringe of the circle. She did not even know Martin was stand- ing beside her until he spoke. "Don't you feel well, Barbara?” he asked anxiously. "You're so white." "I'm all right, Martin," said Bar- bara‘. "Just tired." “You don't look all right.” he in- sisted. "Want me to take you home in my car?" Barbara shook her head. Tony's mother kissed Gloria. "I can't tell you how grateful I am for what you've done for my boy,"~ she murmured. Gloria smiled vrryly. “You can teach a canary to sing," she said. "but he has to be born a canary." Tony's mother beamed upon him.l “The play is wonder-full" she cried.‘ Tony kissed her. "So ls my mother.” . Nessa. snuggled up to him. want to act in it. Brother, let me, please. | Tony grinned. "Here's five dol- lars," he said. "Buy a new hair ribbon and frvget the stage. Infant. Two temperaments in one family are enough." . ~ Lily smiled rather sourly. "I hope when you get to be a colo- lrrity, you won't forget us. Tony. We've seen m little of you lately.‘ But I suppose your wife takes up all your spare time." Barbara turned suddenly to Mar- tin Fagg. "I believe I will let you take me home. Martin," she said. "Certainly," he exclaimed, and took her arm. Corina Lucas met them on the way out and tittered. “As I live and breathe," she chcrtled, "this is getting to be a habit, isn't it?" 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Barbara, but it burns me up to see you unlit-Pill" “Thanks, Martilfl, only don't say anything more. I can't stand it," fsltercd Barbers, and fled upstairs . (‘lb be continued). Theiii with Jomwltalalvls emit PILLS, s. . so“ NINE, arm-rs nrss news! Here's the fashion event you've been waiting for. Gracefuily styled dresses for every spring and summer oc- casion - all attractively pric- ed. Come see our luxury- iooking collection of sparkl- ing classics, soft prints, sheers, jerseys and taffetas. All sizes including half 7.95 up IISE iiiiil LAY-AWAY PLAII Ii Deposit lIllIl ilold Any Garment. all: GREENDAL to. no. LRDIES’ WEIIII 99 IIIIEEII 8T. sizes DONALD LOUIS MACQUARBIE sou of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Quarric, Hampton. Don entered P. W. C, from Victoria School in 1M5. This year he is a member of The College Timm’ staff. Don hopes to take up the study of Geology. 4am» s; ducal. Head of Hlilsborouqh ‘ and Vicinity Mr. Ralph Coffin spent Easter in 8t. Eleonora, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles MuKinnon. Mr. and Mro. Oliver Douglas and little daughter, Marlene, were vis- itors to Lorne Valley on Sunday. _i Fresh or alrg we FIEISCHNIANWS YEAST _ fori-‘inesi’ biking results} I Friends regret the illness of Miss Jung McAsoey and hope to see her bank to school again soon. Master Bruce Douglas, Mount Stewart, spent Rater holidays with his grandparents in this district. Miss Mae Douglas, Mount Stew- art, spent the Blaster holidays with he: grandparents in this dis- irlct. Mrs. Pius McCarthy and family, Mount Stewart, are visiting Mrs. McCarthy's parents, Mr. and lvllrs. Thomas Baird. Head of Billsbor- ough. 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