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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-01, Page 6alyeActtgAA6..xestaxec s delicious • 49, ELEINE* 41A.11P,IBUCHANA Three haat:lite,icnovita•",as Ike, C;;ifty, and Stutter, .eeize..a trana-eoritiaental•:. ,bus and its..0aUstnoera, :encl.:forge-the! • driver to guide It up...'.*.'mountalealcip to a I.P•ne.IY •!eg, shaelt.A .risling..forest • lire,:.araspina. 'up the ineuntalti,,• . threaten* to; trap., the group., The baMi dita'are :after a. secret.. new explosive c4-4Ortrin la believed: to be ;la the ''poses - *ion of . a passenger, Finley Trump, .o,hemleal magnate, and hint that they iii,..lciil-hisrtarilese he adarnetaeros " 2Anieno theother.pasterigere; are ,May •.'Lawrence, Pritty,tratilecinurse; 3,014n9 , Dr. Nick •Strand, who has been atten- r thie to May; teacher; Amelia Raper, a Mannish- lookingWoman; .Mr. and Ken- neth Jenklns; and a 'small : boy, Tom - My Archer, traveling With his Uncle.', • • ....,"ciiisipTErt .. • Miss: Tulsa' .,,Tories ''•doeitied.:that:- the. moilti.•;anntiying' thingabont,,.the•,entire, mattei was. the fapt:41i4ki.the bandits litiOakeil'awaY from theta everything 'rek.4*.kli*.4; weapon. Sho.know where Iii0ii,dnit'regini;-.tehinct the . bati0.441:4110.0balrilr':Whicii...-one... Of thetikenPtiu*TilinY64ati •Iter,C,if; Atr,thet Onlylet peaSe6-. , IsS*;•:9!tt4.084,.r*.4•al)94'4•'•.7r ..'• :'••• •• • , . She etplcirilit:the' houSe.;"Diiiing her visit..19:,41e.kitallen,,,'She,‘„noted that, • StUttef:liad.nlanratfreifhlibtAif-'cof- fee .un thp stove. "Wo g -gotta *ay Wake, .0.9:inir At ilinethirty, Miss Jones sought,' 'eut ToraMy Archer where ho.. stood': puIling the bark from the 'front •.dOor:'.: • "Tointnt,;. 1 • need Yon'. to do • some- thing for' inc." She 'tried •,:amiliag.at him; "It lb, tinliortaat: When I go lnto the: ltitcli.Pri in a 'Minute,. can Y011.,.11V tractythe..,,,attenticin.:•.Of', that.. Stutter, • ereature? 1 don't want him to Seewbat :, r • ' .grew round. . "Are you going. to•Abotat him?" "Certainly not!" . said .:•'.1fistl..;Tones, acidiy,. then 'added, "Pm„.,,,goiag out there •:new,.., Tommy:. •Dan1; depend on• • ktOure,';:said.„Tonithy., el :can ralse.,sa Anie,"„anyWhere.:.'' Gun near at hand, Stutter was seat. th* kitchen table, . reading:" a,' . , . . . brilliantly eolored'•,niegazine. The . cot" • tee; Was ...tun:died aside on the • stove.. Wive. • • , . • • .. Tommy • was punctuality itself, for Miss Ones' had .scarcely reached' the . kitchen deerbefore an ear-gplittMg yell; burst forth,: just„ outside the kit -- Olen deer., • „ • "Leggo of me!" shrieked `Tommy. With muttered, curse, . Stutter sprang; to, his -feet, grabbed his, gun, and .darted for the door. As, lie.reacli. it; Miss, Jones' bopy, fingers hovered for a, second over the coffee' pat: ' - . Pr'-r-rnk- .1" • MOIDeRN ACCOMMODATION JnjuU mew 42 • NIAGARA -P,511:*,. .• . Hers ilfe, takes on .iteebrighest• • • . • hue.... . . nothing oared , to • coMphite the :pleasure for your,' staySky dine ;with the Falls at your , feet . see the .oat - ' exacta Irons' your bedroom 1, •T.4. In t130, .,tha' owl/ hotel WW An, unobstructed vletv.ideal tient= iles' for gojflii, riding slid! iaities of every+ :sort. 11430NitiMOON MAGNET! , 1 •; No other resort en, the rotitin7 ent,e'attraeta honeymooners ths romanticfahnliot: Sae rotas , with Oath,' Moat a which oiler - leek the SUL • •, ,fok: 7.?cteut,cee,1 : -- Free iiceregure xALD ;P, rEck, iiterifse?, I • B roc. NOTt--L NIAGARA FALLS • CANAOA API•Y ;.•Adont• e• 0,MTITY'r-V7 ter reached himI got my 'feet in 'a , root A guy ran past me and LI got . . „ caught In this and thought he had . . „ , Every One ::canie".. running, and Stutter -was the'reelpierit • of 'a .'shain., reprimand froM17..Lefty:, ,• •• o•AteLa kid,•trielt..yon like .thati,”, the - latter:.growled. ..He's Up. to '`s,onfething. YOU gotta .keep your wits about you.. And you:, kid,, behaie .YoUrself. ror,wo will String you up your . • . "Say, how long we,gtialla. keep this •guy Truirip',.bere holding out wins?" Ike wanted to Say, give him. the works now and make him talk We know he's got that.•lbripla •with move Iti?-1 been • . • • 'inakin', for Weelth: :We afford to • idol With. this .• ioatco ,Lefty.,,, know what .pin ' Mitt ;Tones,-atthis niornent, slipped ' flfty cents taTorarey„.'Witil. the words, XaoodL.,w,Ork ""-!A•ritl' -T,.attiMY4hotideaDly..L l):116101i nri„A dollar and .a ,helfalre.ady and the-ulgiit• Still YOUnglMiss Joner ; • „.. ' • ,did not ' sleep on the floor that night. merely. •exCliang-. ed her,""cliesS .lora' bathrobe,' and. her • shoes for felt -slippers, ,.:and . lay ..down• •enten•of: the covers On her cot. AMe1-1; la ...MOW& slept ,In :th'e bus, with a • 'lantern burning at, l.the door. .May .1•1,Wrende, had cothe In ,ifite from • a'. , walk With; Nick Strand, but was now asieepi'as Wa*.Mrs..Jenkins. ' In the living ,room, • Lefty and Stut,., ter. „Were • asleep on ''cOneh, , andflOor,•'. and Ike was :seated,: on'guard ..before the ,pile of weapons;' with his own , gun in his hand. !gliortly---afterniidnighteything,,; was ,'quiet. Miss' Jones, • rising from 'her 'cot.: was aboiit to steal across the room; 'to. the -.deo?, when a strange;) gurgling soiled, owning 40*.-.11(311I-v- ,ing room. stopped her.. was 'the " niest hideous ,••sband' . she . had ever -heard.: ' . • • , , „ , , • . :Standing:still,' .Waited sil- : . . . , once: again claimed .the .house,.. and . .tlien.".Moved:,tci. the 'bedroom .:,clocir. . ..cautiOn'tly !peeked : • into the living rooni. All three.. -.bandits. now :seerned, :to be sleeping Stiltedly: Ake't .hea•if. .had. sunk, en hie'thest; liis giin On his lap. '1'ho,i seeping tablets • she had• .dioniied, into the toffee pot, had thine , .• • ., • • -their .. L._ .1 -__ Drawinka 'deep •.breatli, . Mist :Jones :tiptoed into'the :Wing robin and 1110V - ed toward Ike. heaching•hlui,, she..re.-; ;.Soidtely'posiessed.'herSelf of his gui!. And theii7-L•aii '.she, looked at • .hita„•,, .rnolita to stifle . . a scream. . ..„ Ike Was, dead! ' • • FIi. had:been.= atran.gled :With .• Own. bandana. Ile had been. irnirdered in hi sleep in 'just.' the way . , self had suggested to his prisonors! Por a monient,:kisi• ..Tones stood •ab- . solutely still: 'She, had made.this 'Thur.!". 'der', possible. She' KO • drtigged.'ilieee.: of her •fellow, bu ias- sengers N,toind take life like' th,is?,- it was a, librilbly • disturbing thought. '4•.A Sound froth :Lefty' on the ,couch Made, hertura quickly- and she saw , that he waa., unmittaltably Waking up! 'Ile had apparently, not taken ; any eoft.. rom The. ea • 13rc41141e--?0:i'aCting PiapaPS.- • Ftitt4S,':;• • We gaSPed. in Admiration on -this- Page'. smile .three years -age .at the eheopical plant which has, been hunt Kure. 13e,a,Ob, near c, N.C.. The mere. idea of extracting bromine from the ;sea ana..selling it to gasoline refiners" who would inturn is .a component -of .et yl • ,gasoline, .thrilled us. Now .carne.,•tbe.6gures of production ,for the last 12!montlia. Some 158,735,0,00' Pounds Of., beean water werepuraffed throrigh-the Nure.;• 13eue,li plant., • Aifti IP' all • these' 'Petal& there:::vo'4,4;,c;44fnin'ed':PUtential Wealth apPraiied;at• $90,379,460: Here is the itemized statement of values: • Sodium ehhiride kitclien salt 2,140000 tons, worth $88,200.000. ' Epsom salts, 542,500, tons; worth $18,050,000. • 'Calciuin chloride, 61,000tons, ,,Vorth $4,880,000, which, jf made, into fertil, izer; would cnrich abont1,000;000 „ . „• . • acres of soil. • ,Magnesium;, 48,000 tons, worth. , , photographers' flash , bulbs, 100,000. •airplanes or 250,000, stratosphere :Alurninum, 189 tons; worth $58,200, enough .to make . the pistons of 68,000' :.autainohiles.' • . • , Strontium .carbonate, 160., tone, worth $99,600;. enough ,teanake lion' iirdescent ,i drinking glasses. ':'' . • • ; . , Iron, 145 tons,' worth, $17,300, Copper, • 9 p :2 tons worth .2,760, •• • Three tons of .iodine, valued aiS10,- 300, • . „ „ :. • , EnoUgh.,gold, ;to Make a, five -inch vibe valued' at $42,000. Silver. worth 829,800i -enough . to ' ~make -a „-ball-.,:tw,entY. '• inches :in uundt-er:77 ;• • j All these values ' enumerated`.were , thrown back.-:: Onli'die 'hi -online was 'extracted. The Plant has been in •operation three 'years. ' In that time onktquaternile•of 'Water 229 feet deep , :has been .treated,In the 'procees, of ex,.' • 'There -was xi& ehande t�p�ssess . , hers'elf fef •the Other ;Weapotia--,-a8 she had intended4-lint'she grasped ,Ikele, 'gun soundlessly,,back the :bedrooni. It; 'hadnot been- Lefty tir IStutter Whohad killed Ike, . :she 'felt sure% Lefty was waking toe'jiattirally, and: Stutter was in a drugged sleep. the , dreadful r"gurgling Sound she .had,. heard writ accounte,t14 or Ike had been strangling..Ahd it had 'been 'one, of,. the bus iiniSsengers Whetad. done It!'‘V.h1011--quid :wh•y? . . (To1i Continued) 1.111/1/111111rAllEkiiiililinglialtninntiffipcMIN 7:00'I\T ortsheill7snzArF.,1a;k:r1Y1.3. WANTED EUREKA WS14iS mete. pftopi, trydeig 73cou'Ot .4hedd Limit Pt10.3 Odea Cohiettotoni, •• -‘• • ' • too' tee ,Pelffdr,' leOrintitteh ,keitPrtc� ttPC,.d, fLiNtrrEn. Ritate0t,. Obtatio • e unkers • 2.1.01Y 0 Iva . • cuit toy nf' Her. and oI - • `11'.qepip.ff TOT11"4 , :COVENTRY, trig.- COVentrY,. not ' only.lionerSits ost1amus wOninn,; ' Lady bdiva, but also "Peeping Tem,' who was Supposed 'to have been o ztrucic blind for . peeping: on he :amens ride thfungh, the c:ty, streets::„ Lady Godiva herself has two statues,: coVOlt17, one in the Guildhall, of tourists the two each • sum, . , 17.614' is also im- 'CeyentrY,•, predumaibly as a baddeNaniple,'•••with; several ef- figes. These''• are. eaeb,‘...in '„a. different :part of the City; but 'all purport to ;Mark.. the , exact' spot here he was ' • struck blind.= • •Both Lady • Gediva. and "Peeping Toni" have come •...inr for their shire • ofdebunking in recent years. It new turns ent.that the Iegend of "Peeping aom", did net appear • in the first story of the ride, but Was 'added Years later as an afterthblight. •. 9. As for Lady Godiva, a Benedictine abbey :founded: by ,her • In , 1043 once • gaVe, • proof of her existence. " That; • 'unfortunatelY,was destroyed' . • . • by admit that She wag a real,perSon, they, doubt She ever madathe • ride., NO,,,documentary eVideneelof it:turned up until 150'. YeUrtafter her death and such rides, , detractors say,' are cornmon in old•felk traditions. "Lady. OodiVa'S 'name, the debunkers now Was attaelied to such elegend to do. honer to her piety and goodness'. • • Nearly 3.0,000 Dorset Eng., agri- _cultural, workers are to receive ,a . wage. increase of 50 :cents a week giving them a minimum rate of aps-'• , Proximately $8, the highest ever re-, ceived. ' • MilliOn. Acres • To Be .-Vacated t.. •BEGiNA.-+ApprOximatelY 1;000,- 000, acres of suh4narginal lands - will tbe'Naeatelrlay- ariners----yv tw moved .to inore Suitable' ground, Taggart, proVincial•Ininister of agri- culture, told a :SaSkatchewah-Lstock, growers'', meeting, here. If is hoped to complete the transfer by 'th!') .end of 197.• . Last year.190.1ainiliek.Were_m_oved by the Saskatchewan Land and ,Utili- zation ,Board, Mr: Taggart' also an- noniiced, grazing land rentals ,Would be reduced 50 per cent: on the 4,- 000,006 lilies of range land in Sas- katchewan. • Present,: rates are two -;:cents per acre for 21 -year leases 'and - three cents for 42 -year leases.: rowts L� �k at : liarnoeirs '(Contributed by the, firltish Aircraft *:SocietiY0 PONPQN-',4Productioni" niOd•els cf ,•. . ,new''high-Performance bember:a which are',heing bnilt. in „great numbers far Britain's expanded -Air- Force Were -77-• shown. -to , the Public for; the first time . on -PMPire Air Pay, which. sawAhe..;., 'rceeril•r n.'s,regate, of more than 350,-' • 006, ve, 'Oorsat '53 service • stations tin!conghent tbe conntry. AttcnIsi.:„.1.2? • at each of the eight statiens ex':ceed,4, Net takings' ---for the•.;bene.:. ftt of BeYal Perce• chatities;:4L... • • amounted to approXiiriately $70 000' ' •-N'earlY 1;006;:warpianas,Were ,engaged. -The balk and ,fdrinidable appeal., ante of new lfeaY,Y*15Probero.t"-": trileted, inch notice,. ItePreSenting. this ...class 'pt.. lopklarigd ‘ciikihtei•i' ,attacle-'' weapon '• were the Handley: . Page". Hal'iow and the Armstrong .:Whitworth Whitley, . both of them . streamlinedmonoplanes powaredrwith two radial, air-cooled ;engines. 'Built • , .in 'a , mannef to ;ensure ' extremely rapid' output of large aircraft, ;the ., Harrow • is ,,a high -wing inenePlane,; poWered with Pegasus' super -:charged engines,. and. capable of carrying a. :bigger lead of bambt• than any .• :111PoalC-alliw-ibe. It IniaTalsolIT:bbeP.1,uvsle:d.,for::.tr.00P ' , transport: • • '•... . - .• , .. . , , , Another i'inrian't.' Of the inownp3ityliaene;:. 'formula is adopted ' in .the whichhas cantilevei. wings attaehed , 6 thefuselage, at . mid-aettion.: •••It's• , • taidercarriage is -lifted and jet ",dowri ; .. by -hydraulic inedhatiism. The.. Se- ' lag.e.,'1,s, a mon,ocoque . shell,, with •.stressed metal 'skin that Carries Much of the loads impose& on the •aircraft. . Like the Harrow, the Whitley, win* ',..,• has two of the pew Tiger, two-spee,d 11 , 17er,eharger.hilginea, carries a big load • over . lone. -distances; at a •.high • " sPe:ti.,.. ,ii.g' ' er-,7-spe.e' -2;',. u .. :: '' '' ful,, • b''.'t•':141.s4i. % ,eaPaCity, were exemplified in :the... twin-enginkdBrittal Blerilleiln niediiiin' bomber, •a • mid -wing .-inOnaPlane: R • :. e]dr.ordipa0 .perkoinl"anco• which ,haS,4,2..,,,;;,-- , _earned the admiration ': Of designers •' . ' and • ..air,l' :force "officers ' in • , every , -Hcountry,-,-PoWered With--,;, two-L.:super-------- charged Mercnryradial, engines, the . . ;Bienlielin, ranks, with tbe fastest mili- tary airplanes : yet :coMmissionedf. for ' :service- anyWher'...' . . World; at- taining " kirty :speeds th no . many -IV -art ' .4', • age' were. Only touched by- racjng air - 7` planes Its'..forerimner,La-civil- tranS,;--.4.--, ,port ' 'plane -was timed , in 'seyere," .tests: at speeds of ; between 2.50. and SOO miles :_,an. hour,.., ' performance ' sci noteworthy that 'the. Air Ministry .iiii-; •• ir • ni ate, ly .asked the Bristol. COmpany., la ay :clowr• a military Version. ' • • •: , ••:, Fourth • of , the . new :Monoplane •., , bombers to, be . seen .,:on ,Hmpire Air 0 Day, Was the reniailtable Vickers: Wel- ..'':, Tetley ,"geodetic" : general-purpose air- • ' ,._.,,, ,,,. , craft,''andIn-odium, hinaber: • In this ...'.•••, - ...airplane; Stinitilral weight' is greatly ., •-2, reduces:rand aerodYnainie0,.',efficiencY, ,,...' ., .enlihneedbyadoption of -,the ,l`gbede- ,.... . tie" System :of construction,- la. which:- ' ' an • .Piternal • 'network . Of 'interlacing- Members': 'displaces . the ....:internally lairceit wings and :metal-Skihned shell ef", 'ether ...Modern" aircraft: •:'Eyery . memberfolloyvs the ..",geodetie",. line - the shortest possible line joining two : ! points .on :a. curved surface:that lies , Wholly in that ,surface. The Welles- . ley far exceeds in military' lead and. range the :requirements' of ',I.. lid iofficial,'• speeifiCatiOn. to Which -Lit -„Wes, built.; The Air ',MAistry has, perinitted the '."------'-'- hit 'f•-il' W 11 '1 - r • ' ' statement that - .1., „. e ', e es ey, we e • ,luden•with fuel -to the''.excinsian Of all Other 'inanimate :bagful lead, its',rarie • in still air nonstop Woufd:be.aPproXi- .:rnately eight ,thous'hiid .miles! . The; present' .world: record : • for ',distance , 'flown: non-stop .Withenti refueling::. it. :'only ' a', little' more tluin 0,000 -.mites. ' ' Prized by Bride and Mother Alike Is Laura WIleeler Piece Quilt IP t It looks good ,doesn't it? '17,/ell, it: iqr c,omplete the matter. fresIrcab- 71*--fo\RITaiTnoeirlifirTblriiie":. 'When • Thage cookeirTirthis way is ifdelikions . accompaniment for most savoury with aprtediebineaeyse ?fcir"ravelclighsitnlYiTt satisfying luncheon item; or, serve with lightly fried spring onions and. fried eggs; or, for a "Vegetable Din- ner", .along with tiny. new, potatoes, broadbeins, young , Carrots and as- paragus tips .or mushrooms., NO pro- tein in thie' "dinner"? Weil, the? • cheese sauce ce pritzicirna4dlittle with rid an gtaesgty h yolk Will •malte • amends. A ' fruity. swea. to follow .and • there is a merry. meal enough for those . of . simple :tastes and 'some' regard for good • . ' °RID E3RItE • • PATTERN1506 • good, incles assured the proud possessor of this striking clifilt,tor:• :What die cola be foretold by .its colorful;, romantic hearts? Prized, . • by the Bride and More experienced homemaker alike, this Colorful 'coverlet is a ,joy to ;beholdmade of gay tcraps,forming a Wheel of , Fortune, •the hearts kept uniform in color throughout. Start on this soon! ' Pattern 1506 contains complete, simple instructions for cut- ting, sewingg,And finishing, together with:yardage 'chart, diagram of quilt to help arrange the bloeks', for single and double bed Size; and diagram of block which serves at a guide for placing the patches and suggests contrasting matcrials.: • • . ' ,, Wilson Publishing Co., • . 7a West Adelaide St.,' Send 20 cents in Ste:naps or coin (coin preferred), for this pattern • to Needlecraft Dept.) • Toronto. Write Plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and 'AD-. , DRESS. . . iNrnv A 'leo' 51;/' li into cai':34e44::rder,17t.ing High River last. wepic.. , IN sturdy roan horse- showed o,f lopgtra-, for the horseman' had just corn., Pleted: :an:arduous trip into the town .from a ranch away' out in the /At. hills: 30 miles west. " Naturally, the ricler's first .ineve ,• ••• was to inquire of a. Stranger the • cation of the nearest liVery Stable?" milted the:town resAent, and subsequent iiiveStigation revealed that therewas not a 'single' livery stable left, in High Rivet'.' ,„,- • • Tilagetly:' Was: averted by aedent-L .niedatinp.;• the wearY .110-15e for the night in h smdfl PAtti 'behind a' leta:1 , residence... - But whht has happened to the Wild and Weepy Watt ;when - oven 0..a1targ. as 'a„ .edwtown in years Past+teannet boast .ft!ngle ittiery stable ' , ' Tfie-vild-tiveb haki-Vertainly-Ttained „.„ • down a ; rot when a .,"J41ilielfer can't even find n)ght's 131dging for his •herse.!" The gasoline filling. Station 'has' evidently usurped the phieeof' the, last, 'fragrant, livery 'stable, and th:Weat Of the 'pioneers is fast be- coming a thing of • inerriory.--1-Ca.D.: gary Albertan. . !Our idea of tops in opt!mitin.wonld be opening credit•grabery•iri 5 trail:- er Ltinit Ster,Times:•/ , Ladies Send s„. your name, and . receive abhotutelY, PIZEH; tainple of our Highest Quality, Hospital $011.4 •tOry Napkins. Ilygeia 'Products, ' London, ',Oritarlo,' • • ." ••• • • you're simply at your wit's end for ;something, for: dessert, and dinner is, ,a few minutes -away,. don't 'get fran- tic . You canstirgingerbread to- gether in 5,•few minutes and While it is baking; whip :the_t.c.ream and .. you . have a dessert that .will be relished by the • whole faniily. , . We don't mean,' of course, that this . delicious dessert is just an emergency measure. But it can be mixed and baked. so 'quicklY and easilythat,:it does tome, in handy', When you're in 'a .•hurry.Its grand too, ,When a crowd drops in, during the. evening and you don't happen to be prepared for them. • A rich, hot slice ofgingcrbread, top ped with finifYwhipped- creare, is'. treat -for' anyone, - and •''a :delightful change when sandwiches Or cinnamon Oast are the •usual things served on • such occasions. People, like surprises' and to be served 'gingerbread -marks you 'apart as a, resourceful ,and • original hostess. • • , ° • . •-• , r• It wont7take'anY, longer, either, in fact not • as Icing, to makethis as ,sandWiches because most ;:houspwiveit-• have all the ingredients 'nered;' on hand. It's a wise hostess who makes Mire • of ,the ' sueceas of her ginger- bread anCetli_ortakes by having a good irrand of finely, milled flour on cupboard shelf at . all times,: cups 'Sifted ealte flour 2 teaspoons baking powder • 14 teaspoon soda ' , 2 teaspoons ginger teaspoon cinnamon '/a 'teaspoon salt. , 1-3 cup butterLeo_otbert shorthning •Ih' cup sugar 21.-3 °Cgug'pin‘'Neollfa:Seeas,,6 3-4 cup sour • , - . • •. ' - . • • . . Sift flour ogee, measure; add bak- ing powder, , '. soda, spices, and, 'salt, and sift together three times Cream butter; ttoroughlY,,:. add sugar: gradu- : ally, and cream • together 'until'light and fluffy., 'Add: egg • and molasses; ' then flint:fro alternately With intik,' a sniall ditount at a trine. Beat after - greased pan, 8 X a x13, inches, in 'mei', if!erate oven DS.) 50 minutes, or Until done. :Three -fent -Os cup sWeet. nilik.rnay be SubStituted.for sour rnulk and .soda in this -recipe. . •. Whin ;,/e, cup cream • and fold in 2 tablespoons Molasses.- Top slices of : cake with 'generous Spoonful Of whip- ped cream' and Serve het. , " All veketables,are spoiled b,y over- cooking; the cabbage particblarly so, and Most likely to cause indigestion, Shys a writer in IsIeW Health' -Maga- sine. Instead, then, of belling our cabbages in nitiveli water, fOr'.4'a d011P,16 of hears, let :us try the tiMe-shving-,, method �f boilirig them rapidly for 15, winoiiiiittesbeor esoodtried,r1'wiriatisrredstivraithegt tinie Thorough , eating Up befere -"to eking s helpful. -- • A; sprinkle of fresh grOund black Definer atilt 1), few pats of but(er to4od.3.0,$t„baord , • , More than 10,1:00,000. acres in Rus, . sia infected: with larvae of '„iihe ma larial mosqinto; will he 'sprayed with' poison dropped, from airplanes ••thiti . year. ' • .. • • • Sales of liquid milk in 13rita.in dur- ing April were 2,329,2.9p gallons. more : than in, Apiii lett year; and in last seven: months haVU, increased by 6; 195,606' gallons over the same period of 1936 1 -DIreet-fromt-blontreal J. to ENOLAND, SCOTLAND., • IRELAND AND FRANCE "ASCANIA9 a4ANTONIA,P A d'ALAUNIA" 4,1(NDANIAPP "AURANIAn VATHENIA",' "LETITIA'l Popular. Steamers , - Sailing *erY Friday rndi.v14' tial°1"1, leii4rienktIott.• and • Complete personal SCTVICe to r • passengers. • , A- eve with ieitae. vdilshigpbtteai:lelphfout da ..'ness eliminating all sate. „ The 116Wett tatetoi., passage. • • ' obtainable, ,A high standard of actiiritu Madation; In nil Classes., • ApPlY,' re ONARDWHITE STAR DONALDSON. ATLANTIC LINE 217 IlaY,Street fltlaht34 otonte but the mon to see is your oral ageni. Brief .4Comment . • Theaverage housewife; is nolif.dit-' ' covering „evidence that the,' moths wintered well. -Toronto It's a pity' that death doesn't trans-, .• for its affettions from a shining Mark „ to therMining• shark. -Ottawa '4IoUr- Rini 'star's are 'not as fortunate. as People in,„Other :prOfess:ons • hen . auddessfiih:IPS no novel- ty to be' offered •tt Movie: pentraet.-...- TorontO ,Sattirday • • A •pessimist iS a:Inari MI% :when 'Sitting on a ;haystack, makes'. , first, that there isn't -4 needle in' • LondonitSei day Pictorial. , Awr „bring...happiness. 111.4,4 helps a nio,„;,. to enjby: his MiSpry a little'inore.- London Sunday Expros.s, . If the POpa' decides to' ''-'filast Alit,. • as the 'Molting press retnerks.,' he Should be able to do so essily,,, for lie hasso many' C'ineh Spectator. . 4 A Minneapoliti •judge iules that h dog is' not entitledeven to. one „bite.v, Whih isAll, rlalft:, pro'Aitiled e (100' are fn,COMM (if ti") Plain beaky,' ." • Those gel fr, tOttl'il8lt14111.4.' uo get- ting so toughthat .:When,a. follow a- holc-in-o80 he for .sOrnebody ;comp alOng and beat it. '4I,4,-Phillipstlii-NeW York. '.ihn«t . . A