IT sure is a treatin sink your teeth into a big, high slice of flufly white cake, so tender it simply melts in your mouth! 'And cake that is baked is filled with delicious, too, so that it requires added appetite appeal! out cakes so tasty, REA CANAI A ‘nus ms msnun W i" 24 lBSJliT- . nul- lIs-Lns- i. nu i, on. 49'», 24": and is 7 lb. bag with linndls. IIQAI- Fl-Olll ll Mil-LID with Regal Flour tempting flavour, no icing lo give it M‘ Regal Flour turns so even. so fine in tex- fect cakes and p baking saves ti ture, everyone exclaims over them PLAIN WNITI CAKI ' fleuplulbuttsr Kznplulmm lacuplullranulatsd sular 1% cupluls sifted Rgijl [lug Ill! Ifibalnwnluhbakis nowdsr Jill-unusual: Mtealpoonlnlnrrangfuhgfl Mhllhnealulvanllh Cream together the beaten. Sift togeth Sees Canada In Line For Huge Development fi <0?) - A cation that Canada might. munch. oci. 21 - equal and even surpass dates World." is a land of vast spaces opportunities." thingrmilitate and quiz vast gainst Ilia lanai-lack of htion and the intense winterpgoplill. can be the former be fig.- applleallon to arms of zltomlc ener- in productive een last. writing on a recent Yllt to the Dominion in the "new: O! The “The pace at ls much slower. is almost as hig the same gi-itte are no visible si buildings are less pleasing to. the eye. houses, not shacks. a "The curious noise of desperation which pervades the contemporary ~ "If this should pass, Canada might and even States in productive capacity." . Boothby says crossing border irom the to Canada is a ence.” American scene is wholly absent. Instead. there is n sense and stability .. €V‘.'l‘ C0lll€ one day equal. surpass. United States in- "soothing By comparison the phcre seems not only calmer, bu: "European as against American." A La 0f Promise which life is lived but the standard h. If there is not ring vxealth there gns of poverty. The high. but more The houses are ALWAYS RIl-Y ON REGAL rmuig IY ‘IIII ST. LAWRENCE HOUR MILLS COMPANY, LIMIT! "The here. at last. is a land promise. A land whose been tradition such good sibiiities or that. there is individual enterprise." to the United the British grocery experi- atmos- latest that m, ers ar, '-demobb i; no law t0 reason for the factory work leaving was: the queues o! labour. of stcuriiy m make ., _.___ astry. One flour for all me. trouble and money. butter and sugar. Add the egg yolks well _ er the dry ingredients and add to the lint mixture alternately with the milk. Beat well. Fold in carefully l), MONTIIAL dominant and impression which any visitor Canada must sustain today is that born and bred in the true 5h o! freedom. A land with it prospects and such pos- mtuire dbvelopsmextt still ample scope for coupon QUEUES ‘ store queues. lengthening instead o! growing shorter, may continue to grow. The married women, who served mt the war. now themselves. There id them, and i/he prospect o! being direcfed to take no longer worries them. Very ii£$'e labour is coming back to the shops to replace them. _ ilhe grocer short-handed. The Ministry or Labour comment "We have never yet sfated were due to shortage We have no comment enduring o! genuine people have l8 growth is all, Recognirs and remember Plils emblem . . . _li means Ills Weam lids on honor- able discharge from ills Canadian Armed Forces. . ONE 0F THE THINGS l MISS IS WRIGlEY’Sl CHEWING cum Yes, when he was overseas, he enjoyed receiving boxes of Wrigley's Gum sent to him by his relatives and friends- through Wrigley’s Overseas Gum Plan. Now that he's back home, he misses seeing Wrigleyb in his favourite stores. That's because the total supply ofccrtain pre-war quality materials has been used up-—lnd WRIGLEWS famous SPEARMIVT, DOllll-IMINI’ and “JUICY FRUIT” Gum can no longer be made. But in their place, Wrigleyh are proi ducing a pure and wholesome Wartime Chewing Gum both for the Armed Forces still overseas and for the home market» " ilsvnlsnlasrlhesewmppois-sbsywillbsbedri IILIGlEYS cool was the him .1. 1B8 111008 health coul Young April i’ erlni righiw she wn she eard P she distinctly heard so she matter ? " 893D As early as possible in the mom, ing Caroline had over. and when he had gone she llwh l5 69551118 whether or not you would age ice came over bright glass o! water. and pink and whi-ie blossoms were Wei, as sweetly cool as i! their per- fume has been fresh Caroline Phoebe weeping. the tered on the beds -John, leased to her husband that night. “film's Qrippe the Q love.? ‘-’Why not?" Her husband smil- ed. "It was possible for you at her e .. "Ye.es be Peter?" ‘Very likely." "But. John, if Phoebe is in love. why isn't she happy about "it? So iar as I can make out. she's mis- v arable. And she won't confide in me. ' The only interest Phoebe showed those days was in the black kit- m times a day how he was. and at t up io the room Where Phoebe d see with her own eyes how he was improving. He did seem to be getting well. plucky little thing! wound determined to make the the wound on hi5 cfliesi; he ed determined to make the best o! fillings ecamper around’ Sometime when The kitten went to sleep Phoebe sometimes. lever had gone, she was wide a. wake. marry Peter‘ She would squirm a. absut in the herzclf that she ~ Why should she feel afraid of mother and her hands would grow cold and clammy with lhe fear fihat. Caroline might let him Come HP "Peter wants Do you feel well “Oh lust don't want to see anylfldlh" A ril swegtly, but; with moody violence that pelted the earfh one moment with wind-driven next wmi Mute suniisht poured from between clouds Phoebe was amine “P. "055 and hufllfl’. her nerves‘ twanging to the shuttelis. ah everyt i e the faetnghaz the a hot nose and watery eves and As if he ha ‘t endured enough al- d)’ By ten o'clock she had dhurned her bed into a. mass of Wrinkles 811d her mind inlo a like cmldlflflfl- "Moms. shouted. running into (he "Now dear. ’ You can't get out of bed yet ' “When "fbmonow, and warm." ‘You mean I've got to my in bed another whole day?" Phoebe bounced over toward ihe window- llrges BJLILSupport Fur Victory Loan OTTAWA, OniL, Oct. i0 -- "We an thankiui that the war is oval‘. but let's not be lander any illusions," sals J i: Dixon, chairman, Can. . adian National Railways Emmi labor chairmsns’ sssocinti ry Loan camplllfl» "The Ill I01: arexalleméhighe bombs no lo rom gallows»: released , leaner r ‘ii ‘i? in wsl‘ orimin a ‘ e “m Ni and is won't to some. The be repaired. the bun“); fed. the lot gin l! the Child wag all 11411: looked so hushed 53 800d night. Sh hoebe tossing 1n her bed? a muffled gob, the door and went _ it, darllnfl? Wind's the Ell What is 171118 on the light Dr .Cross come a certain person. A THRILL IN and there's a thrillin eve _ lag cup of br-islg tasting Iuptoirs tea. era's a new high in tea snjo and early l0 called life o! Canadian men and women But few know that rayon ac-luaily l3 made from spruce wood. The story oi rayon, wmch went 1,9 war m para/chute shroud lines, uniform linings. mill-Whine WT" in heavy-duty aircraft ill-es, and ggvgy-lyu {Of 518K181‘ WlIES ll-Ild Will fill a vital Deacezrme P05111011 in dresses, hosiery, gloves, undies and ouher items, begins in the iorests of the Dominion. A gran’. spruce is ielled carried in a mill where it becomes pulp. This is formed into gleaming white sheets or cellulose woodpulp for the rayon mill Tom u, shred; by machinery, then mo. ceszed in chsmiwls. the pulp 15 transformed to a clear, orange, brown liquid called viscose viscose is rayon yard 1n the raw.’ Forced through mlctoswplc holes‘ into an acid batih which hardens. IRY HILL. Yes, exhilarat- ent ll you were olfered a is one o1 he most carefully 0°11- LOWEST cosi permanent insurance. And troilsd operations in industry- TR? ior oougulul-BCH mainly-Li. to the slamming machines. tralgic eyes w her mother, ~-1 ‘s mpg“. oufihfi into a gossamer strand \v.i.ch is. $1o.0uo'i..$15s.so $10,000 esiaie, provided you paid with’ Caroline sat on the edge o; the —-ll1B tea the brisk your, gkclglrl-ilesellféfiiflefilllfllégg‘ gi“‘t';1"é“£?b[lg_ $159.50 annually on ii...And were iold‘ ihni even ihis small enjoyment‘ It is both easy and to 378d 811d lfldmd down into her filezggfliigzigvllllflfd"ndgll-l-lggdlfld. makers. ‘hi: (hrfld i; woven mm} charge would slop when iha esioie passed to your family... mnem Flouriorall m bakinfi Regal lllémlfiiér lfififiih Tffi'i&“i‘i.‘°° M" w b'1'~53-'h'§i:wl§vl<3=-'~ 35° “'""“’°""' “Emu” i? “"""°””" "°“"’ ““°"" “°""’"" m? ' - - o er. ' 1 . n u ier ems. , _ __ _ F1011;- hgg the qn-“istenfly high quality h Plglebe 111101106 (‘ll-tier and buried -_____.______.__.___'____ "filffwPrilfi nee g0 streez. is this! 75°" 'l’° i""'"’9 ‘WPWH/"Iiy ihe Maritime iife oFlars to $dfi city t: make good bread’ and fiw/Qlllghe ‘gwjustl-lgltlogirt v ‘I fkigrygtgrly rxflsyiéfaaxixnxxbggflnlglregélfig- You; a 90,000 insurance estate for on annual premium cl only e ess an smoothness to bake per- . e7’ X] es The rayon manufacturing PTWKB- $159.50 oi age 30. Other ages correspondingly low. If‘: ihe it's backed up by $113 . . . _ ' is lor every M00 in liobiliiies on overn e i i d d “—* ul 1n the initial soap oi me plo- "l ‘m’ _ V 9 l" " "i" 0' $~~ gamut the m“ o’ nursing (By Joyce Selle, NFB Slaf! Wriier) Bess‘, fiGpemnddcgufiF our lallonk: below and fllflll this ad io uv! Head Office for h " -—— in , n e e -o '~ ' I a “we” “mack Because of its extensive use in f‘): mama‘; knows as "crumbs" u dml" m”. ‘he first raw day‘ Wen bot-h war and peace, rayon has be- These 914,111,,- nre ugeq in a ceilfl‘. N='"'-----~---~~»~~-—~--~-— sha was too miserable to care ______c°me an aolpted “em l“ the daily for 48 hours alter wnllen seyerla‘. 4.1.4,." ..........__...._._._..._... L "”‘j'”' *' " h 1 -' _5 - 1,3115 01m nil‘. gldldhtoallizllle Eitldyglluygihrlylydebllelgs Hui father was downrin l)“ yard’ lglenritiid rviscvfli‘. “"416"- 111 relieved you of res “ibiuu 8 lak “g leaws 9m’ “I “e. m“ bed when r sued ill.c:cd nnu tested W" 99- ‘Thendi I cant gel up.’ she furn- ]lf e I could see Fhther." m.» - .- id 1,, the ma! YW wuld 81w hidden away in bed "All right 1'11 sen him, dear." Sm‘.m°"‘“"s w?‘ T. .. . -» - - - . * ' / . . “gill” ivisglliuudfdwtfi ill??- nm i? d 11mm“ “l” 1'" ‘aim 3i ‘i’; p55? liellimiii-Zii; “d? - fihx/ml/m pmfeffwfl Fill» MIN-mum 601i day w notice that Benjaminepmxh gar: aglstgzl‘ ggilllnfilrllfghygfilé.” a‘: holes DLJFS iixe vacan- m soildlfl‘. l'lALlFAX.N.S. The dark leaves distilled and kept the snow. When back found fio ers scat- pread. I'm Wvffled." she con~ beneath 08mg something . more than matter with the child. cries so much. Jdhn, couldn't be possible that Phoebe-s in Do you Uhinik if might She asked her mother a doz- Caroline brought him. box and He v/as such a In spite of the his chest he seemed b-ssi of seem. Ofl and had already begun to slept too, especially after but bed hunting for a the pillow, telling was happy. that it going to be all right. 131808 Oil future? Phoebe would hear downstairs talking to her m so; you, dear. enough?" no. . . noi Moms. please, I came. not gently and rain. and the swollen bluegray constant clatter of the she relt mentiul of flenoely resented blank kitten had * ev symptom or a cold. I want and brought room to get up!" she Caroline try to. be patient can I?" maybe-ii it's nice ting has Wand. OPFTBQOI I s It hasn't be for s long time broken world must‘ ' have already discovered the ihrill of designing new t. “w: There will noi be enough textiles in Canada for many monrhs i0 come. Thai is a bluni, uncompromising sioiemeni, but ii is o loci. Conservation is the answer. More than ever, ihe need is to conserve, to take care of what ihere is, ' to mend, make-over and make-do. Thousands of thrifty, fashion-wise Canadian women clothes from old. This ouiumn, thousands more are faking the "Make-do Rood". Here are four practical, iesied ways of styling new and fashionable cioihing from on outgrown or oui-moded ladies’ cool. Patterns are available oi ihe stores. TODAY'S MENDING HINT When bimonboles are marched one’ frayed, pick out all worn and ragged siiichei, being careful not to pull the ltole out of shape as you rlp lhe old sliiching. Join new siitcliing with old, carefully, so iimi ii won't show g c.. 0lu3liu MsE ._N"B ~l where the repair ls made. If the eniire buflonhole has lo be rs- worked, work buiionhole siiiching over gimp or several sironds of ihreod Mined together and waxed. §A~cH... .. D T, Qngi 1,",BIQ?-....¢B..Ii"_. w" CDT-S A. l’ ' c: :55 i" .‘ . ’ IT.“ ' ». r" f‘ "' w-r - .' -... - . . present himself at the Overwn, Phoebe ieli: somewhat soothed $1311.12 ’.§‘,‘°,,,“.;§‘, sma“,,'§1@0‘<’.’§§5v.,i§.| l‘ n 3 ‘ n r‘ H] l" " " ‘ """“ '>"'"""' back door; she showed no interest How pleasant and kind he Wa5—~ u-(ms p“ mmum i l; this zed 10595 which appeared on her fat/her. Phoebe could remem~ The cakes are conditioned under er ureau that afternoon She her only onetime in her Whole coiton cuvcrrings. warned and heard Phoebe tossing in her bed; life when she had seen her fzrlher blpflljll/id before being dslcd From dmvnsmlm m the flflemoon- 311d B 1'68")’ BIIEKV. And thought that the cnlzcs, cite rowan yarn is v uud 11118 C01“ mist came on her fvre- had been Ions are when she was Olltfl cones or madg 1m - he“! and around 1191‘ lips. Next only seven, it had made such a dcpzzidlnt: on 11*» Custnmt trend: nnl --J1 m» day he brought her a present deep impression on her mind that quiremienis For i lance, m 1.: properits Thrcughzu in? and, nizrru-rrd n pry/Q -— Z uphill/us. Irish from she never quife forgot of (Yirzssas, rirap s, v ntiorl, iempornture and clean-l i. a»; w m7; lygpé like woods. She held them in her (To 13¢ Continued) and slaves prefer th cones i nn- controlled. l ' ' hand While her mother went for a -—~—-~-~ "r -~~— - .1