901 burn when m dealer's out of KLEENEX issues! But in 5pm; of the warquoto, I'm 5ure glod to hear you're not skimping on Kleenex Quglity! (from a Icllrr by}. W. B.) E ANOTHER‘ gngstyxfl s5.00-5A)’5 kl mt ti» 7W wt PIQBUSH ON QPOSABLE ilssvt‘ yours r0 EiLLlFX» 3M3 33o UNH ERSH v AVE {éaomoom h-eu-u-Is-a-J WHEN WILL SHE LEARN KLEENEX KEEPS LIPSTICK STAINS OFF TOWELS - SAVES LAUNDRZ SOAP, MANPOWER! (from a [mer- by R. G. A.) £0373 TWICE 48' £006.’ All for the nine low rice- Lou net 50% more ui s than _r.~t'mc. The new _er-iirne liconomy Package giver you 3:151 glaze! i150 Puiis)—2lg8 . l‘ I15 I": YOU ussues (I00 plifll). Continue to use the um: number o applications u always and you'll find the new War-time Economy Size Kim... goes lnlf awards-a... Ami there il be more to serve everybody. panacea LGUI or ¢ANADA_ HYGIENE DAY AND ada sets this part 0f its house in order." t-he leaitile deblflrifi V. l). CAMPAIGN so l\L c troiliiiryrrv sorrow one D;iy~F\“br_.i-' a|_ _ iiiiin t-uliunliiiitics siioiiid take ill isillrc on the enmity vr-iiereal <ii.co..:s and take SECCK 0i iil(‘ll' rasoarccs to cradloztte them. {i}: iiealtii Lt-aizue of Canada said av. Tiir tensile uni-ed conunuriit-y ' ~s nefiout. the country to On S‘oci:ii H w. . _ SAINT JOHN. N B . Jsiii._l0 — The Saint John organization is Trade has intensified its campaign against venereal disease by 09°11- ing an office in the city health centre. and the Department of Health has provided the services of I s, director from its own staff ions" in sit-sport of trtiucationail moat-inn oiii . - . I 1m... i , . b“ U , J “or The Saint John organization Ls. Clizimbvflfuoliluéislllllfiftlile Cilllllhitlfl conducting 195 Cflmfmiln 810118 5W9 main channels The first takes cognizance of the need for moral instruction and guidance of ybuth. Th;- second is aimed at control of community conditions which foster the spread of disease The third provides for good community W11- ditions. including adequate recrea- tion. The fourth. regarded as the major responsibility. is the inform- ‘ing of the public by every available meditun. The fifth is the fostering of a sound public attitude toward veneral disease and elimination of the attitude that venereal disease is B. sin and a disgrace. The c0111- mittee in charge emphasizes fur- in t-o-oiwtutdon with the league and Ul" Oiflrifli health departments. "Thousands of our fin: X01111! men and wtvnon are beiiii! infected vntii limo tiiscnscs. Our service men or" living xvounrled bv syphl - while tliev are still tun-inure t‘) lak ~ tie-id uitihllifit the enemy abroad." the league said. "stoliills and rronorrhoea strike at the home and the milv. _Nor ma wv afford them financially" ‘Iliev iii-o lukiii: n toll of nzaro’ hundrrris of thousands of dollars in treatment services. drugs hospital- ization, mental hospital care. and relief wants-money that should back illc tmr effort and Canadhm reconstruction. tim- that. there is no short-cut to fllnnith officers and physicians hpanh ‘or those tngecmq thnjugh “n m‘ “lad i911 “m” ileum” amateur heals-rs or quncks. citizens rtbtiut those diseases Mid the weapons medical science has provided to combat. them. It 1'8- niairu for the, communities to cl"- ldioato conditions favorable to sex ticlkiauenry and the spread of dis- ease and to nut in their nlacc con- structive activities which are 10118 overdue. “The present wave of sex delin- mtenov was not. created by the war. It is rooted in conditions that have llmolv been exaggerated bv W51’ conditions. There can be no mClfl-l security after the war unless Can- ONIYS ENOUGH Farther: "So you love my draugh- . suitor: "llovc her? Will’. I would die for her. For one soft. lzlarice from hr-r saver-t. eves I ivould hurl inYSPlf nit a lofty cliff-triad of the chqficc to sacrifice myself in her name- Father-"Well. I forbid the mar- ylsqe I'm somt-ifhilil o1 a liar my- self and one iuenough in a. small family like ours. Ir.:.._:__:r _ "he qurstlcu puzrfng Catildian houxehrltle i. at “"8 rariluliar time of the year is: "flow ran we, “ifwre a ‘Np win-m and at lie name time use less cnll?"§ llil‘ hum 7hr Munitions and Supply Department point out? m" householders will itern warm on lru cool if l Answered v hivhei‘ H!" . 1* v i. li‘iful. n! '"°'°.,,§: i‘; ivorklnlt towards that rnti by filling! [dlfylng pun In the lml, air furnace with: water. Potted plants are also [cod humidifiers, if‘ "my" kept wail watered. It was Peter who roused Derek in the morning. "Not a drop of ivuter coming into the house" he told him. “That cursed Hun must has busted up the leat." Coraton, like many iicuses on or liver the Moor. had its Water supply from a leat. i'.l\ open channel lflidlflil from t‘ie Merry Brook. The leat curved along the lilll side. and was about half a mile long. Derek jumped out of bed. "Never mind! We can use the well until we act the leat mended." He pulled up inc blind. “Raining" he remarked in a tone of disgust. Qvflmieiit thcrc hnd not been a. cloud in the sky. but within the past,- few hours the wind had back- ed. and now a. thick drizzle was failing. A chilly. cheerless morning. "Won't keep you at. home, I " Peter said as Derek be- Ean to dress. “No. I have plenty to do besides buying those rams." “Are you taking that money in with you?" "Yes, putting it in the bank." "You'd better explain about it and pay legacy duties." "I'll do that. It's only playing the game. What arc you doing to- ay?" "Better have u look at that leat. hadn't I? I should think it would be safe enough to lento the house. lilfrskFari-cll had he: chance last l‘ i " "Much good that dd her.“ said Derek. He chuckled. "How sick lshe and hcr son would be if they ‘knew of cur find." ' "A good thing they don't know", [Peter replied seriously. "I wouldn't ;put it past them to do n. spot of .bui'i_ziirig if ihrv had found out." Breakfast was always n hasty meat at. Coraton. and soon after- wards nerek was on his way to Taverton. The weather was worse old Ford cliu past tlic qua tight and that the windscreen wip- er worked. All the way the lonz~loiielv level a‘ where the rain was . ' rising wind A iiauic lrorned up. standing in the middle oi tiie road opened the d or. "Taverton? Le asked. "That's whet" I want t go." plied the slroiiQr-i", ciiviihi was n tfliiifitl unin. w were a mud-stained Home Guard inii- fomi. He has! izood features. but his face was oddly pale. “(No weather for rzslkinz." remarked to Derek. “Especially on top if Dartmoor" Derek agreed. The man fished in illf‘. pocket and produced .1 brim“ pipe and iln back in his pocket, and fumb- led. for it match box. This he he W _ found but, when he opened it. it was cmpt-v. “Used thr list" ho said. "Can you give me a lialii. sir?" Derek liiid ,1 lighter, but it was in his waistcoat. pockcz. In order to get it. he had to unbulton his coat so he first stopped the car. Before he knew what was happen- ing a burning snray struck his face and he fell back blinded, _ gasping when he was able to breathe aenin and to cpcn his stinrziiig 6X85 his passenger lied gone. The side» door was swinging one: and the cold rain beatin-Z into the car. Still half blind. Derek scrambled out. fciincl a YO-i-fi-Siric puddle soaked his ilflhfikflflilhf and bath ed his facc and eyes. He straight- ened himself and trust his hand into his breast pocket. As he had fully expected his wnilct was no longer there. He looked up and dcwn the rcrid, but no one was in sight. 11ml he st lilwk into tho car. _ For a man whose iiosuiiiility had been so brutally abused. .d whose eyes were still waterrz from the fumes oi’ the ammonia which had been stiuirted into his fore. DPfOli did not, seem specially downcast. “I'd give something to know how that swine came to stalk me." 110 said, "but I'd give a bit more to see his face when he finds only twenty quid in that ivnllet." With that he let- in the ciutrli. started the car and (lrovc briskly on te- Taverton. GHAPTER XVIIT A SIGN FOR SILENCE Derek pulled no a‘. the Police station and fcuiid Superintendent. .Cokcr in his rill . maintained In “l0 liousedand too. The young lirvusen-lfe ‘in ihel rather than better. and visibility was only about (‘fly _\'.ll‘(l5 as tlir .1 up t-ic lUllL’ slope , . y. Derrl; uiiz: lhnlik- ful that the roof was Sllii water- a... the hill Derek did not meet a soul. He came to THE CHARLOTTEIOWN Cloud Over Coraton l! ‘I. l. BBIDGII . "Wliateverls ilic lililif‘! with ‘your eyes, Mr. Maiuyn’ coke; masked. i "Ammonia. , Superintendent, a9- bhed by a genternan who asked tor a lift authe top of the hill three miles from p ‘raverwn. He squirted the stuff in nzy 1am and relieved me oi uiy pocketbook." “What did r.e look like?" Coker naked quickly. "Abfilit five foot ten, clean-cut features. pale face, tliir. lips. dark hair. He was about 35. and wore a Home Guard uniform." "That's Lewls—iict a doubt of ii —-lha 18d W110 Mailed irvm Prince- town day before yesterday." H; fIOWTWd- "But now iii sense did he set. that uniform. We haven't heard of his nreakiuti in any. where.” “He's lzflls it and he's got £20 of mine which I'd very much like to have back." "We'll do our best. Mr Martyn, but 111 T1118 11D the Drison lit once. Excuse me a minute." Presently he was back. ‘They're interested." he said. "They thought the fellow was down Plymouth Way and are surprised that he il 51111 50 1198i‘ the prison. They will be after him and shout; have mm before nilrht.’ u "I 110W they do.” said Derek. Now I must be getting on," "One moment." said Coker. "Where were those bombs last night? Close to you. wt.rcr'l. they?" Derek told him, and itq- supgr- illtlllfifiléllt made sortie notes. If I were you. Mr Martyn, I'd Bet; the doctor to look at, your BYBS- T110?! are badly inflamed." "And still hinting like the devil" iaid Derek "YE-u. I'm point: to set; iin." Derek was .ucky to find Pugh at lwme and scme SOUihlUZ lotion relieved the pain. “Now I'm oil to the hospital", Derek told him. “To sec Miss Nameless“ the doctor. "Sne l“ll'[ t '_"I‘he Slauburys." Derek repeated. ‘Yes. Mrs. Staiibuiy has taken a meat fancy to her and she is “V1118 there as her ccriipanion " Derek's face brightened. “fliers fine." he exclmmed. "It couldn't be borer,‘ liglccd Pilah. "and tile lliILuSpLctc of kindness is ‘just who, may her to recover her memory." DIS-ADVANTAGE Tl) DUCKS help Ducks Wriddlylmflrlllfii‘ their legs Biilpltlnccizl 5o far back on their bodies. e.__= _._ fio What Your a Doctor Does if Child is listless Because the tongue is the uppfl- and o; the stomach and bowels. it is tinuiiily the first llllfll! n doctor leak, M when m, c“ amines s sick chil-L He knows that ll coated lunkuo and bad breath iii u dun er ei mi‘. "l Wlrnlnlz of an unset cundit on ow, Wlllggglrtllzlgaeaglto "it ilinelml _ _ to c ances- oak at your | .hllds tongue and check the breath every I d;iyl And, at the first sign of bad 0.1m- on gfyhrclrlxllyilofa coatsrltomzue, i ' Chilrhqgn‘; M‘ mud‘. s. bviialil, pleusn A ntinr; rub. runabm“ flPw-qly for youn ler: from “my c“ fir}: to lo yearn. they are wonder. u] w ec no in helping to clean out harm. astes anti sweeten sour, unset atom. zlitlallf-mgo drasti‘: weakening flush-out; n. Ga a mlllgyo d-fniihfoneu laxatives have. w“, 251:‘ lane of Children - Own 1bbleis by a.» makes: 3i ifshti.'§"iwd'§dii-'”i§im' Mm“ Ruarantec of a reliable precast.“ eta-yam tors or ma: , No nced to be at a loss if friends - drop in on you suddenly! Have a ‘ store of games on hand that will make any evening go quickly! A whole roomful of faces with strange looks! And what's it all, aboul.’ Guests draw duplicate slips ; —giris from one basket; men from another. Everyone was told i0 assume the expression written on his Slip. . "Jiiy" "ABBEY." "Triumph," "Hope." . and Pride" now stalk the room. ' Each boy searches frantically for a l girl with an expression like his own. He asks. "Are you Joy?" l! the answer is "No," he keeps asking on. til he finds hi! partner. NOW. for a real blush-and-glggie 887110. i118)’ “Barney? Each pQy. fun iyflyréS and signs’ a complimcn" ror It‘. "who sits m the rentr: then it must read the compli- “eml "mud 11nd Queue who wrote them. Many other hilarious gameg, yo. iii kinds of parties, are in our 32. babe booklet. Has ice-breakers. IOIUJIlG-tfflilflg stunts. brain teasers in make your parties the talk of the town. Send 15c in coins for your copy of Party Games For All Occasions to the Charlottetown (luau-titan Lean »' Home Sci-vice Address. Be sure to Dialogue. .\ Slight ltllsundcr-i standing. write plainly vmir nanic, address and the name of booklet. Name _ .___..__._., Street Address I GUI h A Rifle. Ercorr. "Phr- Broken Wt-ii Dru t“ Rood ‘ Willie MacDougall. GUARDIAN i _ . NEW ARGYLE CHRISTMAS C CERT Tlic annual risluies was held desultr the weather wzth a lfllte attend- ance of parents and visitors. Among those present urre young men l'(‘pl'€SCllli' r Navy; anti Airfurcc — bkicEacherii. u fortnw" the school; Lloyd Smith RC N V.R., “hose liaimoillc- selections ivcre much iappreciatto iliiO Lloyd MneDougall EtC Al‘ of Canoe Cove. lndlvidua“ To Your Me CUHCOTK l the severity of ltiinnia. ' Rcciifl Duet Y greeted asuremems ill. chorus. Manic Leaf Forever. i119 sciic _ _ licciiaton. lilotcncc uiiicDougnli. Patriotic Drill and fiihirhu. Bri- t lion, Jolili Mailman. The Battling Cannon Ball three Ellie alcwnri and Mildrrt‘. MfiC- pnmirruus lofts from a nrcitllr ric- Kiniion. _ r Eiicoic, shell be Coming; Rotinti “Mm-.- ‘or l the Mountain. Recitation. l-i-lda Diwruch- Diaicgue, School Days, scrcn put lli." Recitation, Duncan Darrach. Instrumental music. iiitliui" Mac- "Thc school was lzntt-luiiiv dc- PM" ‘ cmted with spruce niteiiiiiiglr-tzl ‘ B15199"; H?“ ’5“l‘}~‘,\,n1‘_ D0 (no with icicles. also red and green '1‘Y_k°\K-.5"_“]j< “Cl Q} ‘-‘ ° szrcamelt Encoic._ lllbilliliid‘:filll.‘.l. by “me Mr. Harry MnuNevirl caiiaiily ""- Ml“ ~ acted as chaiiman and the folio ing program was succcssiulh‘ Hi1‘- ricd out: Chorus. Ring. Mciri‘ Eris. Ring. the school. , Address of ‘ivelcctnc. Meredith MacLean. Recitation, Florence Datllifll and Louis Stewart. Recitation, Elmer MzcQl-affit- Instrumental music, Arthur Mac- Lean. Dialogue. Santa Curries 0n. by eleven pupils. solo. Sewing, Meredith Mur- Lean. (encore: The Ainhnbet 5011s. Recitation. Dorothv MarDoiif-lfln- Recitation, Kenneth bfullkjhll. Monologue. ltiiltlrrrl alucKiiinon. Recitation, Glen MucQuarric. Exercise. Merry Christmas. by ine Pupils. Duet, Meredith and John Mac- an. Recitation. Billy MdcQuari-ie. Instriunental music, Arthur Mn:- Exerctsc. on» Plait bi three s Duet. l Traded My Saddle For Sadfi‘ and Ell-W R Jtntion. Mary Ma": " ‘fiktQ ill l.t‘\'l‘.i OGILVI _ nut iNO 60!‘ a VITALITY Canada's Best Whole-Groin Cereal brings you the protective protein and mineral value of horder-to-get Foods! \"\\\ s.\\\\\\‘ » 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside TU -S4l "“”' '—~ ~ ; 3-1 i Recitation, Cecil Mat-Doiuzall. Dialogue. itldio Zllruadcasling from stiiiicu C RA Y 1 n [ktluiiiig chorus. San’... 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