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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 4 Feb 1937, p. 2

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Qreen tea at its best "SA1ADA green tea Woman's World ly Mair M. Morgan Albertine Tevans, shopgirl, falls in love with Dennis Maxwell, jewelry salesman, but is worried by a rumor that he has got into some sort of trouble with his firm. Out of a clear sky, her rich great-Aunt Celia Tevans, whom she has never seen, invites her for a visit. The night before Weak Yeast can cause Spoiled Bread! Royal protects you against home-baking failures . . . It's always full-strength! she is to leave, JSrvms thrusts a star ruby Into her hand and ftoits. The nex* day, she arrives at her aunt's estate to find two other guests---Countess Yelena Loupa-koff nd her brother, Count Michael. There seems to be tension in the fir, and Aunt Celia's houseman and chauffeur, Bates, who always wears dark glasses, gives Albertine the creeps. A man with a collection of rubies to shov. Aunt Ce-lla Is expected. He arrives--it is Dennis! "I'm on my way to her now. Let me take her tray." But Bates gently insisted on rying it himself, and lingered Aunt Celia's bedroom after he had adjusted the breakfast rack in front of her in her bed. "That'll do, Bates," she said rath er testily. "Hadn't I better see if madam's Aunt Celia cut him short. "Youi coffee's always good. Too good, i shouldn't drink it, the doctor tells me, but I'm going to. Usually, coffee keeps me awake all night, but yours puts me to ■ sleep before my head' on the pillow." With a murmur. Bates bowed and left, ruietly closing the door behind "A excellent serva Celia, munching toast too much underfoot, feeling he's not really the Loupakoffs assure me for them when they firs this, country. Fish -- The Food of Heath From the days of the early Greeks and Romans fish has always been popular dish. Instinctively they knelw what was good for them and the profess of the early Romans as a stur nation is well known to studen'-history. Throughout Europe fish is <i dish. In Canada, however, more the housewives should make a clos study of this wonderful food, contains vitamins, minerals in qi variety r.nd is an exceih source of high' digestible proteli Fish contains proteins for uulld: of muscles and other body Fish fats have a high energy ^alie, too, and are as completely digestjed as fats from other foods. Apart from the standpoint health, you will find a study of yi local fish market will prove while and a tremendous help in tl business of balancing both budget menu. A3k your nerchant about ia.ll the varieties he sells. Usually he tell you whether er.ch kin' is dry or oily, free of small bones, where it is caught, and how brought to market and give you suggestions for cooking it. Fish merch-nts take a pride in the tomorrow some time. It will be worth his while to wait. And please make my excuses to the Loupakoffs." Aunt Celia's head sank back wearily on her pillow. Albertine tiptoed from the room From the doorway of the breakfast room, a few minutes later, Albertine saw Dennis and Yelena on the dow seat, laughing and chatting like old friends. "I'm usually starved for breakfast, Countess," Dennis was saying, "but how could one think of anything so materia] as food in the presence of such beauty?" Yelena, who in the brilliant morning light, looked rather jaded, flash- the; ; Each cake of Royal Yeast is sealed in an air-tight wrapper... It stays fresh.. .pure! GOOD bread needs a vital yeast . . . one that's full-strength, pure, dependable! That means Royal. . . the only dry yeast that comes sealed in an air-tight wrapper--securely protected from contamination-- its keeping-qualities insured! Seven ou t of 8 Canadian housewives today prefer Royal when they bake with a dry yeast. They know it's dependable! For 50 years, it has been the standard of highest quality. Don't risk baking failures with faulty yeasts! Always depend on Royal! Send for FREE Booklet/ look fresh as the morning. go again, as 1 told you ye; The doctors agree it can't b than a matter of months, < On such a heaven.y day not think of death and sadness and parting, Albertine told herself, aloud: don't know how wonde you want me to stay, Celia," she bent over and kissed the old lady's withered cheek. "You're better than any doctor, tny dear, but I suppose I'll have to be sensible and keep to my bed today. Tell that young m "Dennis Maxwel plied quickly. e usually I, so full of business, you ime for such pretty speejeh- e entered, and managed "Good morning, Countfes ning, Mr. Maxwell. 1 hope - nodded Tanmau- , behind the coffee urn, said little as she listened to ' lemi's bright sallies and Denny's w ty retorts. Michael had not yet l peared. "Miss I'e-ans tells me that there a rather good golf course west of the village," Yelena said. "Michael and I "fossibly ! could borrow a set, said tennis. He turned to Albertine, Miss Te- t play golf.-- did A Great Book "How to Become a Hockey Star" by T. P. "Tommy" Gorman, manager and coach of the Montreal Maroons", profusely illustrated and containing many valuable tips on how to play the game. also AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES of GREAT PLAYERS (mounted for framing Group Montreal "Maroons" Group "Les Canadiens" or inditidual pictures of: BaldyU, • Howie Morenz Johnny Gagnon „ Wilf. Cude George Mantha ■ Pete Kelly Dave Kerr Roy Wortera Marty Burke Alex Levineky Carl Vof-s Hi , - ', i i, Yeast Bake Book. ie the free Royal • Your choice of the above • For a label from a tin of "CROWN BRAND" or "LILY WHITE" Corn Syrup.--Write on the back your name and address and the words "Hockey Book" or the name of the picture you want (one book or picture for each label). No cash is required. Mail the label to the address below. EDWARDSBURG CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited Maxwell,' is looking coolly into ave letters to write." standing by the Win-when merry voices and laughter nis with both golf bags strapped ove his shoulder, was guiding Yelena, hi hand on her elbow, down the drivi wa^ thai .'ei' to the garage. One ga remark of Yelena's was clearly at dible. "I want tu beat you at the game of golf, my Dennis, douschka, but nc the ganr- oi love." Albertine suddenly felt unutter lonely. (To be continued) telling you what they know about It. qually delicious whether it is bakea, broiled or steamed. There end of tempting dishes also that can be prepared from canned fish •products. While there is an art 1l the cooking of fish, it is so simple even growing boy or girl can prepare it. The determination of that psychological moments when ♦he cooking pro-iss is complete is one that mus be ft to the individual judgment. Over 1 under-cooking minimizes that es-mtial delicacy of flavour which does make properly prepared fish so ing. So watch it closely. demonstrator fi said recently. "Ve do not cook from the recipe in my country, ve cook from de heart." She who cooks fish, will, likewise, not cook from "de recipe," but rather from 'de heait." The wish itself will give the signal. She watch for it. The one infallible when fish is cooked is that the a knife blade, or a fork is slipped between the flesh of the fish It separates clean from the tone. At this moment fish in in its full perfection. It makes no difference whai method of cooking you employ, this test may be used. Try this delicious recipe for stuffed fillets of Sole. It is one that is simple prepare and one that every ber of the family will enjoy. Choose six large fillets of equal size, which will serve four or five people. Make stuffing by moistening a cup and one-half ol stale bread ci Jr more, depending on the stale-of the crumbs, of hot, sifted tomato juice, one-half a teaspoonful of a tablespoonfui of minced pars-and one-half teaspoonful of pep-A teaspoonful of mixed dried bs may be added if desired. Spread ; stuffing over three of the fillets, place over these the left-over t fillets, fasten at the sides with wooden toothpicks, lay on the grat a baking pan with a thin slice of ^alt pork over each, pour into the pat. a cup or more of fish stock, wate" or water and tomato mixed and bake for half an hour until done -- at 350 de grees [•'., basting every ten minui.es. Pan Broilei Fillets a la Meuniere a delic 2 lbs. i aide lets ant spoonful finely minced parsley, tablcsnoonfuls butter, juice of one Roll fillets iii" salted flour. 1 ying pan and lr: Remove to a hot platter. Melt "e butter, add the lemon juice. And don't forget that a good sauc< iways adds to the zest and enjoy aent of a fish dish HANDY Below are listed HINTS some questioi and answers concerning uumerou small household problems: Q. How can i treat cellar walls tin A. Apply unslacked lime with garden spray. The atmosphere of the be freshened, take proper car ubbe ■ gloves f the g rug, dampen the brc vii; look How HOW TO AVOID ILLNESS When you begin to feel fagged out the end of the day, look out. Illne ss is just around the corner waiting lay you low. At times like this then nothing like Wincarnis, the great ton that has won over 20,000 recommendations from medical men. Therl's health lor you in Wincarnis--new vigtir, new resistance to illness. Wincarnis is a delicious wi drug. In each bottle there : nourishing elements of 2)-_ grapes added to Hie strengthening elements of beef and^uaranteed ; These elements in Wincarnis help i restore lost energy quickly. They wL. help you to sound sleep, vigorolus igs and active, enjoyable dajis. Drink this delicious wine regularly three times each day, and soon yeAs will drop from your shoulders. To pick you up when you an your blood, Issue No. 6 -- '37 , paiidness and debility, Wincarnis. At all druggists--Safes Agents: Harold F. Ritchie & Co. Lt#., Toronto. 1 prevent dates, raisins : figs from sticking to the grinder m running them through? .. They will not stick to the grinder emon juice is squeezed into the ider before the fruit ■-- put through Must Find Right People The man who, had made a huge fortune was speaking a few words to a number of students at a business class. Of course, the main theme of the address was himself. "All my success in life, all my tremendous financial prestige," he said proudly, "I owe to one thing alone--pluck, pluck, pluck!" He made an impressive pause here, but the effect was ruined by one student, who asked impressively: the but how are we jopie to pluck?' » find 1 ^VwB" In a Showdown With Japan, China Cannot Count On Powers' Support Japan's predominance in the Far East has reached such a stage of development that the three other powers which bulk largest in China's foreign relation--Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union --are all inclined, for various reasons, to sympathize with efforts by the Chinese Government to check Japanese penetration, observes; the Christian Science Monitor. It is, however, extremely doubtful whether China cs.n count on any of these powers for positive material sup-Japan is, of course, China's most urgent and immediate concern in foreign policy. 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