The tempting flavor of Aylnlu-Baby Foods comes from the natural goodness of‘. Canada's flnmt crop! of fruits and vegetables . . . carefully pre- pm-sdin , “ Aylmcrkitcllensaccordlngto “I of eminent baby specialism YLM m I A I Y F O O D S Your Baby Deserve: AYLMER Qualify art's Re alm ' k §~<§ RRRR> "vs-v ALSII m: iili.i.. 11: Frances Parkinson Kc u ' g CHAPTER l0 Jcnness rose from one sofa and 4x. lcu out on the little omanlelltal l-llconyzitwasa huldday and snc unlaslened the French wlnnow and went out. For some moments she stood there looking out. over the city with her back turned to- wards her father. He did not try to follow her but after a long I time hc spoke to her. "Game back here, Jenness. It nukes me uneasy , trying to talk _ to you when I can't see your face ‘and I want you should finish what you started out to tell me before your mother gets back Was that piece of work you‘ told mo about the only one you did in Washington for Mix Lentz?" Jellness turned and came bad: illto the room, leaving the French window unfastened. A little fresh air came stealing intothe room, bringing refreshment with it.‘ "No. I sent out some otiler speeches." she said. "The mailing list of the Stars and Stripes Forever Commlssi was Just the first. I made lists of several c-filer organizations . " surf Thinking of Horace ‘Ellen's olm i entertainment. My d greet fascination ior l . w be. There's no last to than . l heard him tell time , tick" sup cend m. was warned Punk full o! I .. engine "ill case she wont turn “,- mgl James to Judy's amaze- placed an odorcus oil can on WBflTllilg-OVOII. As i.’ such Al elleo. that. since to James from consequently a "pleasant afternoon was had by all" indoors. presence helped out in oi the articles on and in it hold a lirg. I enticed h he informed me gravely. in the family so one day if he spared. the watch will doubtless be- "And did Max Lcntz give you somethinf to repav you for your Jamie's‘ time an trouble then too?" the §€ll(\31 "Yes. Daddy." and ulany ' ‘I went you should Jot down all should let me know how much thev all come to.’ "s; An Island Farmer's W!" him away n-oul it by lllsus - 1 | commendable methods. ~ Wllenuirie TQLmTKQK flflunf. v1.1.3,; m h“ dimmed it i" l dmwer- I the living room, but there was a (Gillfillid from m» 1L flllvmd iii-Ionic “lug/t Jams Em ridiculous mamentll dent, beside her draped dressing table. She t sat down st this and Daniel could see her scribbling on stray sheets of power. when shc came back and silently handed him a slip oi pa/per. he tucked it into his pocket without looking at it. nu arm sround her and kissing her. lt has des- past Jamie’: . . tationary at come Jamie's property. I h "If $011 W111i! Only hove told me . ' "$.10 "try owl hl/ve ul whul um. dav comes. nu motlig? sooner you'd have mt better era little earlier" making Judy will not have the concerned air sooner. And maybe we could have 1m to turn back the hands of uch as Wll Wm 11d tlool. M I ' ' '“.tll...'.°‘.'u"i.°..°l%uu°.’i.' Wbis mnrnlnl- - hi! ‘ ‘ ‘ ' Junecugd w 32%" and - no xuclyn represented ‘Miynmflv at Service in the old l; last evening. I htm - T . as in my back-which ... WOtIIflETG about. since in all I k . tim never saw any one cum t» _ .7 l l” aieilicttd. "ll-om too much a m” °° of frost on mat-calla rts . I dc- . We ind an inl- Il ' . "llifilf. "ltftlliimlfslstfiéil v olM ' nnrne h dinlght. es s a i lint ride on the Aldcrlea Rood» she . as she saw his antics with this old tinne-‘pieceJo-day. Judy tired l to-nl. ht. H re nary. gab em im. The own- cr of c warm fur-cap which now rests on a. corner of the oven. I've I lunched them on bread and molas- so; with cake butter and tea as ccmpsninlents. Thus fort not sure when this meeting will have just come in. There's evidence of today's news"- thc sir. 11 Until mum-low - Diary-Good- hclpcd aome—" "Yes. but I didn't want Horace in get into trouble.” "Time. there, I don't want. you lhculci talk about Horace Vaughn any more. Jensen. or think about his-n either, ii you can help it. Ex- -» cept I do want you should tell mt‘. l! you (ml, how cu happened to be meeting Max .ntz in the country too. That part of the story isn't cleor to m4,- yet." (Isn't Stand It All right. I'll tell you about that by and by. But I don't Want to talk any more now, Daddy. about anything. I can't." Sudden- ly she hid her face on his should- er. "I can't stand it." she slid. "I can't stand knowing that no one can help me, that Horace never meant to help me. I can't stand the thought of going to prison somehow? couldn't you take me m. I'm and Jeanie my last malts!- cfmtg: 1% SCABFS IN NEWS We hm qyfiadgyg 11nd m’) " ' .. _ —-- 0111111‘ you " " fig, Q”? “$31,133,333, unw YORK- some mm 1t was still a 53d saylns but B m“ when Junk M‘ and much of the news in the Jo Cope- true one. Daniel said later on to culls e. when she went sway in the oonliiht towprtts home. ‘ills til was delayed seme- iut. There is always something ~- t s gear that needs last. min- adjustments. To-day there was "ulliort tofmtcn s vag- l< flat more securely in its place ~ the canvas. Contrary to a long ~ lubed cus-tcm. and our ex- also tions the demand for woman- at the work wu very mall -—---—i——-_______________ afternoon dress. with into cowiike sleeves make sleeves, or pelplurns. aca suits. mcst with iodkets. land collection, scarfs used in new and imaginative ways. She sets, them into the dress as front and Qpfdn effect. or dlvldu a square ior p, dark tied on top the shoulder. or tied on pockets. ltll animated and pretty. in daytime dreues. does a svpsrb group of oi- Serena. that there was no balm in Gilead for the hurt of the daughter of their people Jenness had gone into her own room to take ofi her beautiful block dress‘ and to lie down for a little whilsi alter she fltld finished the task of putting h-er possessions in final order to leave it was so still in llperc he thought she had gone to °OD "llfaybe the ends Scarfs 511d m T841116! 10118 you better peek in. __4 I FRUITS IN Jill-O RING I ll-O 2 n. a! M" Mind hill: "M! Jell-O i . a ~ fiéefitllhlil .351‘? ufiwflfilfuéil’. wi ' | “m”; | , ruined or przervni pa“; :1 pumilalvgpsaezl “*3 "*1 mint. cod, n available. Accom- PIIY by I fruit-salad droning. and Chem Stun l/eaal/e ojédfléw/ DESPITE dlflicultlcs of production, cu can still be surc that the jell-O you o get will be full-flavored, tender, sparkling-clear . . . your jell-O Puddings will be smooth, tempting, delicious! Bu: reduced wartime supplies mean less jell-O products. That's why you can't get jell-O and jell-O Puddings as often as you'd like to . . . that's why, when you do, you'll be wise to use them in such grand "extender" dishes as we give you here! CHOCOLATE RICI PUDDING 1 pnhge/BLL-O C borolau Pudding 2 m a ml l 11/4 guy: rcokrd vie: Prepare Juli-O Pudding with milk, u directed on package. Cool. Fold in rice, which has been boiled tender in salted water, then drained and cooled. Chill in dessert glasses. Serve with mp milk. or with Mint-Marshmallow Sauce. Si: servings. . Social w-uxcu 016i‘ to the wndow that 0...". lss.ur '§S "ii \ i t i Mrs. Vilma Suberly, abovmi 20, of Jones Prairie, Te::., ha: confessed, FBI agents rcportfl that shc had eight hllsbandsf slx of them a‘: icemen. in the past flvc years. Fronrthe lat-i tcr she is said to have collected ' over $4600 in allotment checks] She is under indictment in} Sacramento, CaliL. on charges ofi using the mail to defraud. .-~—_=_—_-—_.-—-—- A JOB olllv _ vou olll no i Price Control Questions and Answers Questions and Miller: on Price Control will a pear in The Guard- ian u a regulhr feature each day. The questions are thou which have ruched the Wartime Prices and Prado Board from housewives in villa region. The nluwcn us pro- vidcd by the Board Readers. Per- son; who have intelligent question: 1o u: on price control are invited omen’: c on: v r om- : send taco: u: arias‘? to: ttlu Ilitt of go Wl-r y cc Time Prtou 111d ‘ll-ado Board. Q. My grocer refuses to sell more than one can of certain fruits to a. customer. Ia he pcmlitted lo do this when we hove coupons to cover a greater manner? A. Yes. it is within the grocers right to limit the purchase per per- son of any rationed commodity in order to obtain an equal distribu- tion among his customers. Q. When will butter coupon 97 become valid? A. Butter valid February . Q. What notice is a tenant of a small apartment entitled to when renting by tlle month? A. Six months’ notice. Q. ls there a price ceiling on fish? . A. Yes. ______ Mother. after all. I can't help but be uneasy." ‘There isn't anything that could happen to her, in her bed- room. I was uneasy myself. when she stole away th s morninng so early. without a. word to either of us. But I'm not uneasy now." Daniels sense of impending dis- aster continued to increase. At last he could stand it no longer He himself went to the door of 14.9 bedroom and opened it caut- iously. Jenness was sitting at tho silly little desk. quietly writing. But. inexplicably. his feeling cc-tastrorphe persisted though Jen- ness looked [lp with a more suc- cessful attempt at a smile than he‘ himself had achieved. Last Night. Together Dinner was less oi a. strain than Daniel had feared. Jenness helped her mother w‘th the dishes and before they had finished with these. -Joc come in. The t ' in the atmosphere seemed to lessen in his puence, and it was not. until he was leaving that he made any reference to the. impending imprisonment. i “Well. we've had a nice even- ing." he said cheerfully. “We'll, bs having e. lot more too. lust remember that. I'll be seeing you.‘ Jenness. don't you think won't—" I "Joe. please don't go. Don't let i-hcm put me in prison. They won't. as lorg as you stay wlih me. Daddy cm't stop ihcnl and Hor- coupon 9'7 became 22 o a ace won't. but. you could. Joe. please!" Suddenly she was clinging to him. as she had alum! to her father that morning. and she wet". trembling from head lo foot. “I'm sorry. but I can't Jenness". he said gently. “If I could have I'd have done something to help you long before this‘ And heaven know Peter tried, before he went n-wa-y. If you'd only listened in him. But now you've got to wolf: out your own salva/ticn. Say that you'll make us all proud of you. yet. as proud as we are of Peter Give him something to come cualznofljljlzjljglyu GUARDIAN _ l 'I'llc Canadian home - . "I don't believe it I won't bo- lieve it I still think there's so/me way of escape If you can't find one for me I'll find one for my- self. I have found one. I found it this morning. I thought it all or h s] out‘ Hut I waited hoping u Fm) ‘l’! 0p“!- “ -'°""'“"""' She shook herself free. null was easv enough. for Joe nod been holding her liohtlv. But how she eluded him afterwards none. of them ever knew. Joe was not lame and slow like Dexter. l-le was quirk as a cat. But he was rm rtulolc clloulh to stop Jennsls no she rushed olst him. m; caught at. her grey dress and Ilrlwlled it e-s she reached the bal- Mfly. le I-l sec her hurtling througi: and than lvinz quiet on the pavement beneath him. (Continued Tomorrow) his a pit boy and be- came a leading figure in the public life of South Wales, has died, aged ‘gli- monz hizsloandzlsy philanthro- c was . 0450.000) to establish the Cardiff school of and Personal I Fashions ‘1 Literature The Experts Say By HELEN BANNEBMAN (Cnludiln Press Staff Writer) OVITAWA. Feb. 23-10?) -- A dose of and ‘ used to be remedy for the loggy, tired, cnd of winter feeling that hlta most of us these days, and grund- mother's cure was sound from a nutritional point of view, says Ann Burns. assistant to chief nutrition- ist Grace Duggnn of the Health Department's Nutrition Division. - ' increase ollc's pep the main ithing is to incrcusc one’s intake _oi iron and vitamin Bi-both found ;in molasses-b": liver is nutrition- lalle: tops hcre because it contains bo h ill larger quantities," she tolcl Press. Important vitamin B1 is found meats, milk, green vegetables and whole groin cereals, while iron comes mainly ill darker colored foods like "Ti. yolks. red meats ullu especially liver. and also in lvll. glwlnl l....a..l.'-. i Molasses tops the sugar foods in nutritive value, contributing col- ories to the dict plus worthwhile amolults of calcium. iron llnd B- complex vitamins. but, says Dr. L. B. Pett, director of nutrition, pre- sent day molasses is ‘L so dark nor sonutrltlous as old time black-strap. A day's menu containing plenty oi vigor-giving iron and B1 might ‘ lhcsc foods: At breakfast a. glass of orange juice, a bowl of whole grain cereal like cooked roll- cd cats, possibly with wheat germ sprinkled on top, a poached egg on toast made from Canada Approved bread, and coffee for the fumilyl-‘s adult members, milk for the chil- dren. I Lunch or supper: cream of to- mato soup, fresh fruit salad, Can-- |ada. Approved bread and butter. gingerbread for dessert and milk. I Dinner: pork chops, baked pota- toes. buttered greens, stewed M11011 fruit (prunes or figs) and out- mcal cookies, milk, tco. or coffee. Skin care pays dividends in‘ the kitchen lls well as in the boudoir and here are helpful tips on the sulnect from the Agriculture Dc- portlllcnt Consumer Section: . .An olcl story, but worth re- telling, is the one about. not pcai- izlg lrlzits and vegetables except .\v.len absolutely necessary. skins keep the food values where they belong-in the food. ...Grate the s: =1; of cit-ll: fruits before peeling and keep the gratings in a covered jar ill the ice x. They will add interest- ing lavor to the dressing for a salad, sauce for ham and countless other dishes. VEGETABLE RAREBIT: This cheese and vegetable rorebit will be a natural for tomorrow's supper wllen served with a salad, say the home economists of the Agricul- ture Department. A salad with apples in it seems to have :l na- tlural affinity for this combine-- t on. For the rnrcbit host thrcc cups of tomato ulcc over hot water. \Vfl8ll hot a d 2 1-2 cups of grated soft Cheddar cheeseflstirring it in are removed. . The . alam-svac laarlnvv n. . llollsrlloln i sonlrooori i By Roberta Lea Taking Shine (tut of Lay the lzarlnclt on a t w.lh a flannel we; ill rul the shinv n ii -- c-cars. ‘dang the lnrnlellt in a shady place and it will look like new when dry. ‘fouthwush A dosh of lemon juice in plain water is an excellent tooth wash and antiseptic. It_ not only removes the tartar but swcctens the breath. Onions P0111’ boiling water ovrr onions. then let them rcmllin a few minu- tes, drain. pour cold water over thcm and see how easily the skins Silk e and \ ifllow CAN all i .. 1|. By Anne Ashley gs Q. I-Iow can I clean oil paint- A. Make a thin paste of raw potatoes and clear water. Add son, line pumice stone and rub on tile painting) VCRV gently with a sponge. Then wlpc with ll clean cloth on; clear water. After the surface i; dry a coat. of clear varnish sometimes applied. Q. How can I remove candle wax from clothing? A- By Dlacing the spot over a Turkish towe1._thell placing a clean blotter over lt llnd prcsslng the blotter with a hot iron. If the spot lspllot removed. repeat the oper- etlon. Q. l-Iow can I keep woolens soft? A. When laundering woolens. rinse tilem in the same tcmpel- nture lvzllor as that in which rhcv vtsre washed. They Will be nice and LIVING (CUlliillUCii l nl page 2) the white is set and the yolk cov- ered lvilh a white tum. While the egg i; cooking. toast til:- bread to an even delicate brown Trim ofi rile crusts butter it Well to lllc edges and place it on a piping hot plots L51‘! the egg carefully and place it, on the wast. Plly a clot of sutlei: on top o! the egg T1117. s hot bowl over the plate to keep the food warm willie tjillfyllig ll. f" slowly and continuing to "ti." l" til the cheese melts. Add three level teaspoons ury ll ', l....; teaspoon “it l; "‘Il‘ on pepper. 1"“ i~~y " .. ‘hire sauce and one tablespoon butter. Mean- t-_~..; u.‘ reheat three cups of mnzczl vegetables and make six slices of toast. Arrange the vege- tables on toast and top with the rarebit mixture. i. M... PENTICTON. 13.0.. Feb. 20—iCP) -Moy Wing, 49, Cllinesc farmer, is being held here ona murder charge ill connection with the fatal siloot- ing yesterday of two Chinese, Long Duck. 67. and Chew Chse. 6?». at Kcrcmcon. it‘! miles cast of Vfill- collvor. “Hill? ioizl police he “did not like" the two Chinese. s. anus. your m trove fur prohlbltive. The response ls l POUND PKG. 10¢ a rounos 25¢ llIVlIOIIICS ville-refine,’ f > W l 7 W expense _01 cullun and gauze is us-. PAGE 'I'HKEE ___ .sllly washed LULLHICLUIY 1118i" ution ls to iron ‘- snore use, With 4 very unliy genelcus ; hot iron. ll voll have a need for these ‘lhcn unpiy inn iresnly ironed nlatsrislls in the core of the sick surface, without llluhillg it with in your home. I suggest that YOU} the fingers. to ml- wounch _ puss the word along among your’ Another nlsthod of. utulllatlon friends and neighbours or the‘: is to cut and lolu the ciressl w lvonlellks organizations oi your} lne desired size wrap them n s church Your heart will surely} square of cloth in packages of be warmed by the people to be helpful to you Iron Dressings When old material is to used for dressing on W0u11d5 eagerness of for maternity cases it must be six. and bake them in a moder- , ately hot oven ior an hour. Be ‘careful not to burn the outer . wrapping or it will break and ex- ‘pose the dressing. bel The baking should be repeated or‘ the second day to be certain thlt all bacteria are killed ROM It is likely illflllc demands of the nlilltary forces for cotton and Qauze for dressings will re- NURSE 8111i 1n n. continued scarcity of these maieriaLs for civilian use. writes Afar)’ Beard, director, Nursing-Service. American Red Cross It. may not be possible to go to ill: store and buy sterile gauze llllll absorbent cotton ill unlimited quantities for use in the sickroonl From the tllnl- inlnlsnlorlal wo- mon hove saved old linen and soft white cotton rc-zs l0 use in czlsc of .".lr‘ s". Mnny modem llsilulr: n-Ulllillllflllfi Ask one holnelnakcrs of the community to 51113 ci_eh_n__l_-;_lgs for them’ The long and short of it all at Beaver Bomber Base of the Royal Canadian Air Force in Britain was caught by the comers recently. At the left is Wing Commander J. Vi’. Bootle of Vancouver, Brltlsh Columbia, six foot six and a half. Ills friend at the right is Flying Officer Brien Lmlm-ee, Distinguished Flying Cross, six foot seven. Lanktree left the Republic of Argentina to Join the Royal Air Force in Bril-airl. After training in Canada under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. he returned to Britain and served on "ops" with Wing Oom- mander J. Easton, DFC. of Timmlns. Ont, former Commanding Of- ficer of the Goose Squadron. Officer K. Sxlllth of Victoria. B. The petite Miss in the middle is Flight 0., five foot officer of the R. C. A. F. Women's Division. - lRlCHAJ". Photograph)- g. “rrclnzrr U k U ‘HON lCfll-ENDAR day of ouch mcrllh inslsad oi every icur wcslu. 11 12 sou MON run wno ‘rnu FRI SAT ms slldllh NATION: In ms ihl ms CANNING sodas-lo rounns Hauler lunar rail»; will b» reduced PER PERSON: Twcnt-y Extra prllflivl l ' l" w . LZKE‘Z'I.'.'.L°3.1TJ s:‘l'l.'t.“?l?l:§°¥::=u- °°“"°'“ m“ b’ ""°"d h’ cmmh“ STAMPS FROM r .~»l’f Sugar Allowance. First iwc coupons alo Valid March 15th. YOUR GROCEH lulier Coupon S3 in valid. STAMPS FROM YOUR GROCD Butler 991 Sugar H. 55: Preserves (l. 421 Preserves Coupons ior Canning 43. N are Vdlld. IUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FROM YOUR GROCER our was _ SAVINGS ' luiicr Coupon STRMPS FROM I00 ll valid. YOUR GIOCER 2 5 6 2 GOOD FRIDAY COUPON VALUE! Sugar (Red) - - - - - - OnePcund Iultlr (Purple) - - - - - HdllPound Ccaalaq Sugar (Preserves) Hull Pound PRESERVE! COUPONS VALUES: l2 iluid ouncll idm. lolly. marmalade. maplc butler. honey butler: cl l5 fluid ounces com syrup. cane syrup. blended ichll syrup: or 10 fluid ounces canned iruii: or N fluid hull"! ulrucind honey. rad-pic syrup: or i0 fluid ounces oi mulnllls: er 2 lbs. cut comb honey.- or 2 lbs. maple suqur: er ‘s lb. suqur. Weston’: April Ration Calendar will appear on Saturday. March 31st. GOOD CANDY (English ualitp alscuns QHT FUNDING