THURSDAY, MARCH tar right now." How extraordinary. I Hadn 1.)P1" noticed. Stupid of me, wasn't it. And Tom put aside his evening paper to scan the map Martha was at that moment pouring over. Why so we b e are. The.re is the old rock fortress towering above us right this minute." "Where had we better make our next port of call, Bordeaux or Cher- bourg '2 asked Martha. Oh, Cherbourg, of course. You won't see as much of the country as you would if we docked at Bordeaux, but you ll be nearer Paris. The day of their jaunt through France, Martha borrowed Billie At- kinson's meccano set and constructed a very presentable Eiffel Tower. This she placed in the centre of her table and arranged a miniature squart around it, with grass plots and ower beds made from crepe paper. A set of Christmas tree electric lights was i] usn.-(l to light up the tower, which ,e'a\'e the whole thing: rather 21. won- ('.; _ ful L-fl`:-ct. A (lelicious dinner was prepared E from the recipes given below. Tom proved to be an excellent guide, and 3 took :\I2ll'tl1:`. in imagination up Mont llartre to the Church of the Sacred Heart, from which point all Paris could be seen. There he told her the story 01' Ste. Geiievien.-, patron saint of Paris, who watched over what has become one of the _'J,`l`L`i-lt">`i, cities in the world, when .~\_1'rippa tried to ..,.-.unnn- if l ll-31-?(i` `hille "1i`C;i` {.5-7:325 {'3 B` `W0 59 H _ . ` = H` In leavinfz; the (l(.-partment she has`! cO`Vm-wjjr W` _ _ , _ :1rlmini.< te1'0(l so brilliantly, D1`. Mac-l i` in 111110!` T_l1<`-Y "1~`1td tl? M3`-1911119 llurchy must have the satisfactionla 011 G00d F1'1 the 0 01' market-*7 of kno\vinj,` that her record has beenlv mfv hook slzxlls along the Seine, the one of 1.Qmm.kab1e achievement inc l'.'.,Llc . of the Rue do la. Pzu.\'zm(1 the sen-ice of the pub1fc_ I the Tuilleries Gardens. g Lot s snenrl E:1.=,ter lu:-1'0, su;:r;csL- CALVARY AND EASTER ,1 ed Tom 21.5 he waxed more and moru .5 9tlW51St1- . A song of : through the rain, 1 I unh (l1n`.'. \~m\,7n(l_\- ynQ_ I ahnost of Surin. across the S110: , enthuslasnc. _ Oh. thn`; 1` 1`.:`x1(1s.\`x1e." of Spring . `W309 F11`? _f' 1`1l1`~1d9- A balm to heat the heart of pum, zhzxzxrzx jumped up from_ the table` A peace Surpassing woe_ ( and run L1D.`~`1.`l11`.~`. re?m`n1n~; a few Lift up your heads ye 501-1-0-{mg I minute;< later m her new Ea.'~:ter ouL- ones 1 ] 1 A mung u; .~uu....... ....v..:,.. ..V. I - t. Stopping` in the 1iving`room lohg And be ye gm} of heart, , enough to turn_ on the rmho. . d1_-- For Ca1vm.y and Easter Day played her .=p1'1nec_nery to musxc m were just -three days apart: 1: the best mannequm manner. Llkev 1t '3 she ztskcd 115 5310 I`0-`C`1 With .<:hudder of despair and loss b`3f",`3 rm _ The world s deep heaurt is wrung`, Simply wonderfu`. I You, the A5, fted high upon H13 c,~0;,-_<, ! clothes and the dixmer, responmltl The Lord of Glory hun;g__ ; T0m- When rocks were rent, and g'ho.<.t1y` Here is the Dinner i forms Hors d`Ouvres--A most zxtt1`a<'tive'= Stole forth in strc.-et and mart ; plate of th(`.`-`, appetizers was }):1.~.- :-(1 But C:11\`a.1`y and Ez1; Day at 1!} . hngginning of tTxe meal, [`h(<-re Ez11't11 .~1b1zu-L:e.~t day, and \vhite. - -v um; ~..`..\...u ...:.1` (;w_ MARTHA'S KITCHEN 1`(?!Ul`n1n5.,' -4 1:'`.\ mm; up in ( living room long turn she (li-- caj .=p1'in_ec nery music in best mannequin Like it _ before Tom. \\'omlerfu'L! lift ` , u-.._ _In........._A vnn: :lH`l`:l(`il\'Pi Stolr . he 15 \VlLH uh nun uvct shall remam. LUIH. 21 wax. gr 1'. 1 hmrinninr: meal ancr.m-_\- pa: u (leviled egrg`. N ,-. T7\nn4-`A 1 1113., L()1,:uLm'x, x uuxx .w...1. .,.. _. . lmuckle of veal, 1 cup chopped ] celery, 1,4 cup each of chopped cur- rots, onions and turnips. `,5; (`Up to~ , mato juice. 1 bay leaf, 2 cloves, 3`.;: qts. \vn L'~.' and 1 tz1ble.=`poon of salt. Cover <~lo. and let simmer from 1 to 2 l:oul`.~`. Strain and cool unco\'v'~.'- ed um], remove fut. Reheat and st.-1`\'e' with u thin slice of lemon in each ares wxth us our Luuau rrld X1-i1uV`\-`Cd to hfe. Let's not have company to dinner thi: time, Tommy; one simply can t see Paris with a crowd. It s too much like a Cook s tour, said Mar- tha, as she began to plan the side ...:n H. +.hn Frpnmh czmitai in theix Cup. Thv main m the following : ' -l-A-.. D... '(l`.l` lUl1U\\1u5 . Lobster Bouchees--2 tabl butter, 1 t:1b1o: Hour, `)5, milk. 1`.-'_ cups 1ob: moat, 1m:.11m.)m.~'. I I.-`:m.pp.r(lpi1m"~ An..- 1../. Gnu .-nnnn an 1/. t lHl!.xH`()\)}U>'. I '.':l(!f)p`.'u. [lulu-IILU, 1, .4 egg. `,~ .- teaspoon salt, 14 teaspoon v Wm-<-estc-r. sauce. Molt one tah1v.<'poon butter and mm Hnur. Add milk slowly, .<,tirring until smooth, and bring to boiling nofnt. Add lob-"tor cut in small I ;;i.. .<. and mu. which have hm-H .<]i(-4 d. and browned in the 1'e- : maining tablespoon of butter. Add 1 v_:-3:. sligxhtly bx-zxton. and seasonin,<:s. ` Sm-vn in c21.=g;~' made by baking pu` p-N0-'\' in putty pans. Garnish with *:\`n NW!` N` nod n:1r.;1c7.'. To F! (`I14.'i`. is c0m1m:u,- unm- ut :1 i`. . cnnr. of this kind. The clear bouillon, which W115 vrxwi in ('up.<. \\'as made by stew- n;.; Lo;:cthm', I hoof soup bone. 1 V-...1.1.. nf \`l"Lli. cur) chopped ' EASTERTIDE |)"~V`}' putty pans. \:z1rn1:=,.v1 kizncnto zmtl clxoppcrl p:1r.;1cy. 1111514 squares * luuuu |J_\ .`Ll'n-~ .-of SMTL. hat-Licc, 01. Shoe__.n.mg f1.ied'a1~'e 1'f:1)onc-(1 to be go} CW h1 Pl p0t:1to0.'~: :m<,1French peas with this. 9 `'``` (l`1"t" the, "f Cm For tho salzxtl (-.our. head lettucr `S how of W101 1 ' ' rates the zxdvzlntuge 0 . ' -~ 1 . . . . ml!)-` `B `U1 cut 111 qu:1:'te1'.~' \\'z\_~7 used, With tins `fv "1"9`-`V French (Irr-.<. poured over it: Xe'y' ,, . 1bk`~`D0 French Dressing--`.;: cup ViI1Cg`a1`, Scoy Monlso 7`t 1 1 cup oil. 1`.-"_ t(*a. salt, 1/; tea: K glld 0 igbcuy xixo um-o\'\ 1* ,-m,0n L. er ; xnck of ca yenne lg \ 11 '0V5 03 33 im ` 1) pp 1` 3 ` /` erson of Scott P] 3c-`no-mt 'm(l ~'x-1`\-`* u.1. .- . ~ -. . y * ` , -- ; -..~poon papnka 1 teaspoon .~.uga1 _ _ , )1 111 each 1: mwpoon Onim; juice IA: teaSp00I."`lnephe\\ of the Ca.pt2_n. mu_. '_1`he Dum_be1]s w11. `` l `U 0f Put all ingredients in a tall bottle, Fnday matmee {ma mmiv cork and shake vigorously 25th t the Cp1- llVU1' and I\I`\'\\\' ,- began to plan me slut: trip to the French capital imaginery journey around. the world. Arrrned. C-herie. If we're in a - IHCI zzul \\-H Iuntirr have been printed. Dr. MacMurcliy s home is in To-` ronto, where she was born, a (laugh-I ter of the late Archibald MacMur-g chy, M.A., LL.D., and Marjorie Jar-\ dine (Ramsay) MacMurchy, and here ` she received her education, graduat- ; ing from the Toronto Collegiate In- stitute, of which her father was ' p1`i11t`i}')z1l, the Toronto Normal School, _ 1 the Womon s Medical College, To-K route. and the University of To- ronto, later taking` post-graduate` t work at Johns Hopkins Medical Col- d logrc. Baltimore. i Chaim l\n(|r\h1l110` Phlf Of the (llV-l_ ingredients. in 12111 DOLLIB -_ _ ,' . ti;:li.`.i_v \'igo1'ously `ll the Cp ll` tl ~r~. n" t Chill anl shake well` ' tame emf Roqueforil CRAIGHURST cheese may be added at the rate of] A newcomer came to the village on J 2 tablespoons` to :1 cup of dre.<.=ing, St. Patriek s Day, when a baby boy 3 which gives :1 delicious avor. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 1` The following mousse was made in `. Bucher. Congratulations. 'l l .\Iz1rtha s new electric refrigerate: The recent storm has left this dis- 1 1 II a S : and served with fruit m:\cn.roons: trct almost snowbound. The roads 1 Maple Miousse-2 egg yolks, 1 cup are being cleared and trafc is pos- l maple syrup (hot), 1 pint of cream. sible, though slow. e Beat egg yolks and pour maple Easter service at St. Peter s, Mine- T ~ syrup over them, stirring all the time. sing, at 11 a.m.; at St. John s at 3 d Cook mixture in double boiler until it p.m.; at St. James , Crown Hill, at '7 ;. thickens, and cool whip cream, and`p.m. Good Friday service at St. fi` fohl into the mixture. Turn intoiJohn s at 8 p.m. h 1'`f1~iyv~<-mloi- mold and freeze for 3" Service at Knox Church at 7.30 or 11 hours. p.m. 7.11'IH.` UlL:L'k\l:.~.I. uuy, (Jinx. (lay, Were just three days apzurtl 1 l`(`Il`l."('l'2llUl' .\'Iedica1 Col- In presenting the thirteenth annuuii div-`. revue of The Dumbells in Ca1121dz1.` Ottawa, Dr. Capt. M. W. Plunkett has retL1r11:-.11 interr1z1tior1- to the tmadititonal all-men cast, 211151 has e1imi11z1`Led the cho1'u.< of girls in back Ro.<.<, Hu111i2L.;1, ;the famous .\iz11`j01`ie." and (}?':1111 nent hasA11e11, the favorite (lune-1-1-, and t1: .1y, Mae introduce another fz1mou.~ i111pe1's0n- 3 : in the 1)e1': 01' Do:1 P\O1\`1`.Iin`f, '.ordhz1s been}who .~;peciz11ize.+ in 1:1(1ie.~: of co1or~ hievement in`on the stage. `A"- 1 'l`hn rn`.:11'11 nr ndid publica- Little B1ue;o1'der to b1-ing- ' 2 aftm _`.I:11'i0 '. iievement the stage. cum... - V4 c. The i'etui'ii of I`.I:ii'joi'iu sccoiid lIi i`_L`( -- three y(`11'a" zilisciice, is one of Lne County, ill` ASTER best bits of iicw.~: we have heard in poitaiit tl'z`.l` -some time. Ro.~:;~' llzimilton is one 01 i'o1'en'-J 2in< igh the few fortunate ones who lime Flour 1'i'oin iow; `lived to read their own obituzLrie.~:.,\\'as . ft pain, `The pi'ein;itui'e repoit of his siiddt.-ii;ti'y, and c\ 3e. death gaiiied :1 lot 01' 11nS0llCllC(llBe\`::1` ii-ui 2 sorrowing publicity about zi year ago. and llossltlie village has lizid 21 hard Litne liviiig it (l0\\'n.; l`;..sLoi" iv eart, illn fact, he still liluslies inodcstlyi :4 \\"a..~. Lil \\'l18Il soinc one lillflkls him an old John Frziiilc s lpziper S-ll0'\'l1'lg` a full page of lii.-.i'nzin.\' of l i` `photos and can-ying; zi gloiviiigz tri- .l1'o'iiziml i. ll` `biitc to his art, generally ending l-loll-i:ii s .1u1`t with a quotation from Sliakespezu nated aftei- 5 lsucli as we shall never look upon` A .\l10l"L. in;:-- l1'lS like again. is an olil 1 As You Were is the illuniinzitingito 1867. 2i 7 title of the current revue, which hvisluntil 1917 nizirt; been on tour constantly since la.~tia.i'e the ol< 31- lsepteinber, and which has in niaiiyioccnpicd bj {cases l)1'0l\'(:l\ all the pi:ecc(lin;: 1'(.'- and a hug `cords for zittemluiice held by Tlie Inge park, l 1}')lll`t I 'Dumbells. lwar of 18 . OI` 1-nI11'.Ii nn ni1i\1l\i\ll< .~`l'10\Vl The (`ha AS YOU WERE MAKES . `E DUMBELLS AS THEY WERE; K novelty. 1 Morrison is back ufzzxin, land :10 L: Curly Nixon. while a new l_Pl1lIll{CLt l)oy im.ro(luco.(l in the |pe1-son Plunkett, el(l0sl1 inephew Cztptalin and Al. _ The Dumbells will be here 0; `Friday matinee and evening, llarcn Qmh, nf. the Czmitol. imaginery Journey arounu. me wuuu. Agreed, party some one is sure to want to see the cafes instead 01' the Louvre, or make the round of the shops instead of the churches, and there you are. Nobody sees anything, said Tom, playing up to his young wife s game of make-believe. the Eiffel Tower, Napoleon s Tomb. Notre Dame and the Pantheon by our You and I will do _ lonesomes, IV Bon-Bon, then when ' we get home we will be able to con-I verse intelligently with our friends` about the real sights of Paris. A-nrl wn ll nd the auaintest placel The Northern Adwmr-n Evening rates on "Anyone (station-to-station) calls begin at 7 p.m. Iust give "Long Distance the mmzber you want - it speeds up the service. aw that :55 and ,\ .1 towmhi . 1 H _._ m 1", on M01 C1(1C:'1 of lmt `I rmctl , .\Iarc'n 1'<{;;g; D. H. accoun Sam. ] Lllage Jos. F aby M. Di: "5, Roads m Gaule Hill, $1.35 e lot 3, *,x:oLLAr-JD L.A..r~:mNc. NOW ONLY POLICE VXLLAGE With the bill submitted by the 7n1L1nicipzL1ity of Holland Landing LC ' V 'V`..l.....A ` .`.1_:.m- +`.m+. in 1'--I 1 John 1"i"dIlJ`..1 _~.m21n_\' his .- 1.: g I. 1 0 11 1 to crlfn 1867. 11111 A`. the regular meeting` IC.<.::\ township council, held at Thm'nt0-.1 Ivionday, March 7th, the minute -' meeting \\'er.- read and con- firmed and the following accounts ordered. paid : M..na.--inn] World. tags, $17.55; o1'dei`e'. paid: (1 1 Municipal Worl , (oi: tags, $17.55; Coleman, Co. 'l`1`eas, hospital CAPITAL srooolooo accounts, Fraser and Stewa1't, $30.38; ,0 MW; ,_ . . Sam. Dunn, 1 slmep in_iur(.-cl, $3.00; Ji)s.DFifc vlaluing sheep, .$b2.0}0; W. `*'------------t---' N.` imvomy registering ht ' mm" branch re the )lantin' of t1`(`\'. ` riages and deaths, $.(.0(_); Vesp1'a1~. __\m.i1 Mb `W13 (ling _,,it to T91ePhe Slfstemv 58-403 Rbt-.parties re Wilson drain at The Cole, Supt.,_.533.95_; J. D. `Stewart, at 2 pm. when report of (mg nails for lniclgre, 20c; lllorris Ha.rd- Wm again be presented, ware, All:.~t,on, blasting powder, A -by_1aW regulating. expem 53-855 N` C,wth expellses Good on roads for 1932 in order 1 - convention, 15.00; Elwood ceive Subsidy was passed_ and C, 3 Gauley, repairs `to r1ver_ hill, Con. 5, adjourned to meet at T1\01'nt( $1.35; Thos. Miller, lling river hill, Monday, Ami] 4th_ at 9 am, *- C011 5. $21-00; 51- T- DUUJOT1. W. M. Dimvoodx`. material for 6th line bridge. $19.50. ._.---.. ' (`.mm. Hit.-:rrin::on was a11tl1ori:'.Nl in When a \-.'i~:o man acts the - -- ~ ` :1 wi"`\ T7 N ,-\.'l H'{`:':l`-.`;~"mi`:`.`-`i`._... ,N_ ________, ___ L _"`_; of ii. : ' Anyone um. M-.. :a .o..m.Je uh Hm ,\-evvice. ICXI it \`u.` .u able repute. ESSA COUNCIL real sights 01 rams." -- And we ll nd the quaintest place ' to eat our dinner over in the Latin . quarter, won -t we ? asked Martha. I know a better place than that, out in the Bois, a Cafe Dansant, where the food is something to dream ~71 about ,and I dont mean nightmare-s, assured Tom. um: r-run-ca I almost forgot, you Hhftrrlnson was 21l1Il\0l`l:'.l'('. m \'.';t`.x N. '..x'.:1 1`Li'o1`c;51nt?.-:.`.; "|pa1`t1e:' ru- 'v p.m., ' '1 "by-la` ( fl subsi - 1: 1 "3 W11 e_n z "' - UL .u .... The 'Ab [branch planting` 01 t,1`c~--..~'. 1 was date .~eL meet parties Thornton. engineer`- A 'hv.1mv 1~esru1ating' expenditure presented. to re- council Thornton on Dimvoody. Clerk." Ting Bank For Savings RESERVES 1H5! _.______ Then worst `5`-`oz'it. smali depositor builds the nation _/ We say to all men far and near, That Christ has. ,.r,i,ar2n__a;ga11 ; That He is with us now and here, `V3 - .-.' chm Y`Pl"n.'1iI'|. The small depositot is the backbone of the nation. Wheri he deposits his savings in his bank, his money helps to turn the wheels of industry, stimulate trade, create employment and promote Canadian prosperity. In return is the inestimable benefit to himself--the possession of an always-available cash fund, steadily growing and earning interest, ready to use the moment it is needed or, if added to consistently, capable of smoothing the path of old age. Save for prosperity. Your future depends on your assets. The saving habit returns dividends in security -in many luxuries and extras denied to the unthtifty -in freedom from nancial worries. \`C e invite you to open an account with this Bank. nril `J ` Clerk. IIDJLJ u- INCORPORATED 1855 )PEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT _ l I 1 In View of the decision of Judge Widdield that nothing could be grained by an investigation into the Holland marsh drainage complaint, `the commission at a meeting in Brad ford on Saturday decided to drop the probe. Reeve Legge said that there was really nothing` to investigate so far as King township was concerned. Reeve E. J. Evans, of West Gwi]1i:m.- . bury, declared that more substantial evidence was needed to press for an inve.=tip::ition under the jurisdictlon -H` ~ * v.-up in `:- RESERQES s9,oooIooo Manager Page Seven Tom. Of course, I almost forgot, have the advantage of having been there during the war. Oh, this is going to be the loveliest part of our trip, declared Martha. A few minutes later she exclaimed, We're going through the Straits of Gibral- right now. now extraordinary. Had_n j._| {e lives, His presence hath not ceased, Though foes and fears be rife ; He ;-`n.arr.~s with our Easter feast, \ -. n-id 9-.-:1.-\`-`('11 1.0 Though joys `nnlinve '1nougn Joya` 1u`a.y uc uuw ...u...- believe, They make our living sweeter, And while some argue they deceive, With dreams life seems completer.