MARKT Ti.PALACE MARKETrr.péred $0. iffl 1 you wlthh Me' n.e, ry" teMs ofefood for >your EASTER DINNEL. Evetytiiing Ithe, bw tthet the. mer"t e#ord you Ul I nd h proe $ fit YOur. puirs. MAKE ff A GLORIOUS DAVI ýSPECIALS, FOR VOUR. JE EAS T E R DIN MER- PEACOOKU SWIFT or ARMOUR STAR HAMS. GENUINE SPRING HIND-QUARTER LAMB-, BABY LAMB GENUINE SPRING FORE-QUARTER LAMB- BABY LAMB Fr.sh Dr.ssed SIewing Hens, ail sizes, lb.. Very Best Sliced, Bacon, 3-lb. pkg. Bohelets Rol.d Spring Lamb Roast-- n o bone-no wastr-ýalI "m.' "-4b.; Tender Cut of Pot Rosi, lb.. . Fr.sh Galves' Sweet Br.ads, IL. .34c 89C. .23c' . 59 mIous, issues. In order to give contestants more time to wbrk on the questions the Auxiliary has decided that instead of. completing 'a set of ten questions in a week, as .preViously arranged, the contestanits may complete the con- test and -turn in. al fifty answers at the saine time. Answers must ail be ,numbered and name and address of contestant writ- ten plainly on each, set of -answers. Also, please state age and school1 grade. This will be taken into'con- sideration in awarding prizes. so that younger chiidren wilI have an equal oppor.unity with clder one.s. The contest is open to al Wilmette grade school c hildren in both the public and parochial scbools, :Answers must be sent to Mrs. A. W. Bersch, 1715 W*alnut. avenue. The'questions: 17. vnmt lis the. Plop",Wslut. to The. Flau by a nma or be~y incivilman elatwes ? B% awm orl? M8 Wlmat i. emaly s.coWuiud as our National Autim? By whoum vas k wwttn? U.der what cou. lé. How i. The. FIag dhplay.ed,,o.à Memorial D*y ? 28. WL.. a FIag b.cunnss faisi, frayed or. *tewise danuagoi, Iiow should we dispos of kt? 21. Duriag vimat -part of the.day should The . Fiag L. dialayei 24. .w nMay The. Flag b. Um.d aum conuection wlththe i uv.lilug of a monumnet? GO TO WEST INDIES, Miss Charlotte JEckbart, daughfier of the Percy B. Eckharts,. of 206 Cumberland avenue, Kenilworth, with her sister, Mrs. Donald H. McLàugh- lin, the former Eleanor Eckhart. of Cambridge, Mass., have sailed on the S. S. Reliance for a 16 days ' cruise to the, wili be h 'sday afte Id at loon. Aprii ï, atZ & V ic The treasurer's report showed total* receipts in the road and bridge fund for the fiscal year ending March 31. of $33M82.66. The expenditures were $3232727, leaving a balance on baol of $1,.495.39. The supervisor's. report of the Town fund, for the year,. showed re- ceipts of $15,131.33, with expenditures of $105.62, with a balance on hand of ý$4,925.71, SThe report of James A. Williams, township highway commissioncr, also submitted at this Lime, rçeee hs work since talcin#7 that office a f Cw years ago -and partiélirlly during the past year.. The township roads under his jurisdiction, he explained, have al been surfaced and p ut *in, good condition; bridges put in shape, and roadside ditches opened to insure thorough drainage. ommissioner 'Wiliamns also stated, that he will be enabied to carry on bis work with funds which he wi11 receive f rom the taxes* now being collected, and without resorting to 'a former .contepiplated levy. The mexubers of the township board ofauditors present Tuesday evening were Justices of the Peace James K. '.alhoun, of Glencoe; D. M. Mickey and J. J. Peters of Wilmette; town-, ship clerk, Mrs. Margarét S. Pierson,, of Wilmette, anid township supervisor and treasi$rer, Mrs. Gertrude M. TburstonJ of Winnetka. Public School Clam8es to Be Resiimed April 6 Classes will be resumed in ail pub- lic schools of the New Trier. town- ship villages on Monday morning, April 6. after a.week of spring ýva-, cation. This 'includes New. Trier High- school and grammar sehools in Wilmette, Winnetka, 'Kenilworth and 1 Glenicoe. ,.VISITS Miss Mariorii AN: Weasay 9 A. M. t0 7:43 P. MK OpeamdO u rnSfm.oiaP.MJ. t. 6 P. M. Tii. Bible a.d W.4r. ofMary Dakui Eddy and ail tedmeautlmz.d, Cbtisgn &ience Li gtun muay be read. borrowed or purchasud a . b T115 PWtic 18 COWPALLY INYTUDro aTNvm bTm 011*0 .uk im Y me VUT 1I uAniu RSo0m I I I .......... i