i V59. PLEASE- rrs so EXTRA c000 —fo bake breed iusf right, use Fleischmannk FRESH Yeast More than ever now you'll find bread important. It is today's must essential high-energy, low-cost food- a good source of Vitamin B— a good stretcher for other foods! If you bake at home be sure your bread is made with Fleischmantfs fresh Yeast-Canada's favorite for over 70 years because it bakes bread just rigbl! Ask your grocer for Fleischmands/resb Yeast- with the familiar yellow label-today. SUPPI-IMINT YOUI DIIT by In] I ellll OI ILIISCHMANN‘! fresh Yeun every day. Title heel! Your! Ir en lxeellenl newrel eeuree of Ihelmporiem I Complex Vllemlnl- MADI IN CANADA Y ivvvwww-xmv-nnva-uw HEW m" kmllvwflllh" Oh! I" thought znehepe he - ‘WES . . . "V tl of th kind" hhe said. n’ slllflilll! i bhiiiliiiitmiigusn sbicccini aver her c ee s. - "I'd no business to bring it ." Sanctum", -~.... t...» ‘h... . . ‘ imrd doc. Alwa s dependable. B’ mil Car I TOIlIlOlIlb€l‘ hlim sgme , 11g]; (‘MS CHIEFS W O D 1'0 US NVAH-"¢'¢"¢'-MVEA'L'- w-“J-M in Rekjeyrick. They were sorry they begiuiythe scrap after hekl finished operating." Hugh laughed spontaneously. “Lucky for me I didn't carry out my thremt to threw you ofI my island, e said. "That seems ages ago!" "Weren't you intolerable!" she exclaimed, a soft smil That Mimiel was endmved by not- ure _with essential curative pro- Deitlics htui not oootued to hinL It was disconcerting to rind her con- stantly in his mounts and. to w that her presence ivas subzly refreshing. And she was the only girl hocould, if required, describe illl detail. Taller than the average. perfectly proportioned, cream-and- Jfcses complexion, (loop blue eyes. lair wavy hair that owed nothing to artificial machining, generous| mouth and firmly included chin. l When a. young man of Everardls type starts taking stock of a g In such detail, the occnmon deep biological significance. And‘, ivnen he nolds an inquisltlon into lies‘ past and present, a. crisis lS ap- proaohing Jew»). for in- George. So do I. Hesllkepyfi. Ber- THE MESSAGE DECODED .. 8 YOU was enough be going with. I thought you mig‘ all b‘? in the same class." “Have you changed your opin- ion'>" "hositively reversed it." sgmilfclru are coming out of your e _. "There was always the chance that the wde message was intend- ed for you, though I never could fligake honing nor t oavgrhn/t rout- , , s ers co wan on n. ow a 2.335151: ,§§‘§c§§.f"s;fl§fi,°‘w§§'£§ l ggséiiriow. It's an enemy submarine assur. eo a ldf'd- of her father??? Qeeisniiiiglu? Geoliggs whgl b“ ma" m’ “m” the taste for travel was gratified by “of u ' . being allowed to become one of the bvifmsiydt- ‘s’ Gamma“ P crew of the Ema, Duck ned m... um in advmce, and El- “We needed assisuuice," Muriel Jend-mfl wok up “In EllCh cramped ghmwqfgss 1°“ we cuarters an ordinary hand Usdmehow I Suppose we derive any .,. There was George stance. Hugh wanted to know all glfiioutl that large and faithful llldl- Llfl . opening of the ivolild seelf your . .Mtcri'oius document?" . amoun 1; s-tituting one letter of the for another. 'I'he denote the change of were. For in thrice, the fl for A, D for B, and so on. I Unable - to -— contact/J‘ ‘ Got it first time." ‘ “Wait o minute! ZZPV M 111E VERY HRST STEP O Start your child out with a real chance in life. Give him Scott's Emulsion regularly. This great body-building tonic is highly recommended for developing strong bones, sound teeth, a sturdy frame resistant to colds and infections. An exclusive process makes Scott's Emulsion 4- timcs more digestible than cod liver oil and easy for even delicate systems to take and retain. Pleasant-tasting and economical too. Buy today—all druggists. A TONIC FOR All. AGES He lneiicil for several minutes. Unable m contact you. dismissed from post on island other warden a nted. Am ing plans to d h not nut Ln until I simian-Mallow clenched teeth. l-le letters in the nnnne on a trick of lo T-I-N. or i . to dcol with me, indeed "I reckon Mr. Mason said r Iiurzh nodded. ‘you for suvin EMUALSEIO c. ) I (Continued on pegs . com/s WHITE $WAN TOILET TI§§U 1.0 SHIEE 25< .__.._. .__. l his position in think it goes deeper. father can information from the sub- alphabet prefixed flgiures key. as it three denotes the? the letter C stands - ‘tn n1 inati §iirn§iiiacbdw l4Ggse2llwmbYKNPllVglg In . 1 y as a~ o a . 7HKKT E.s f Jllllg l’! 1 é? lyusicd himself with pnpercgrliid ‘ completed message emergiegz- e ve been . An mak- wilt hiim. Do ilive the all clear “Mallow? Hugh repeated through counted the his fingers, dine. "M-A-R- lrtv llglh. . you had a close call," v gm . And I can thank g me. The very evening you arrived he was behaving sus- Wpllgously. I crime to the conclusion Jim mung _______~———— W Prices end ‘liner-snared: houeewlvcc II thle n. a eiuwcre ere pre- vldeduhynthe Board lenders, Pee- lnne who have Intelligent question to elk no price cont?!‘ are Invited- le eend them .ln tlnl to the Women's Regional Advisory Oom- mltteo of the War Times Prices and Tredo Board. IQ. Isitoorrectflimte banner has to have a. permit to slaughter livestock or have it slaughtered for him. lf the meat is consumed by him and his family on their own premises? A. Slaughter-n; permits an only issued to rsons conducting a wholesale saughteringbusiness. or a, retailer slaughtering for his- own business. Under your crciurstances. you must relstei- with your local Ration Board and obtain from them e. registration card which entitles you to slaughter or to have slaughtering done for you, provid- ing the meat L; consumed by you or your family on your own premises. The local Ration Board will also explain to you what you have to do about the surrender of coupons in connection with this. Q. Oan a. friend of mine send me coupons to buy rationed foods? A. No. Coupons must be detach- ed from a ration book in the pres- ence of a retailer. Retailers may not accept loose coupon!!- , My son is about to enlist for act ve service. What should I do with his ration book? A Please turn it info your Local Ration Board immediately when he leaves your household. Q. I was told that herrings, tuna fish and sardines. as well as other |types of fish. were to be rationed clonv with canned salmon. Is that correct? A Canned salmon is the only canned fish on the ration list. (GP)_ A former sergeant ln the RAJ‘. applying for n pension, told the tribunal that "workimz with five WAAF‘ assist- ant: split my mind and mused me to develop a. split personality. I was all right. with my almisn store- kcopcrs." He was granted a pension. New Cream Deodorant Safely kelp: Stop Perspirulion 1. Docs not tot dresses or men’! shirts. Docs not mime lklflb 2. No vvei ting to dry. Can beused right efrer shaving. 3. Prevents under-um odor, helps stop perspiration safely. 4- A pure, white, antiseptic; stainless venislung cream. S. Awarded Approve] Sell of _‘ lnstirutecfhunder- rug-harmless to fabric. Uee Amd regularly. ' D$IGN N0. 078 Two crocheted headband f,- fmctivc and easy to mtilr:nin‘e short time. Pattern No. 1772 con. instruct 90:1 t onr. or er m ter : Write picture will? vour neiiic '55s 3th dfeniakin coin o: ewor Buree Char ottetovm Guardian, a DdfllNmMI NAHI-—----_--_- this To above STRIITADDEE! -__-- Yeen-.....-..-reovlvc|._ .. ~ 1 eoeox _ for Nourishment and f/avoar , Iey More Wee‘ emu- Ilunpe-IOWI ' l I I Dorothy lDix . Says- With Tools God Gave Him Is Success A man writes me: "When we see people who are seemingly without similar to my own and ed the rewards are so often so incom- mensure-teos to make the efloil." for sieecees “As a yout_h—I am now past 66-1 doubt if there was fer ambtluion than that which Diimt constaxvtly wt my soul. elt that I was destined to do great things in the world. To them aneverdatuititedmeasaWuitJwas m orpghmmte who _ $11; bo tag e flue goes, conunon omen c Véétlly-fibken family 1a B. b ' the opporttmifiv for higher education. STUDIED AND WORKED HARD "Despite all these h-B-ndloams, I stlll determined to nmke my mark. I read virtually could get my hands b; the Bible. Webster's ‘ scientific subjects I am frequently asked from what co the Poor Man's College, paper man, got info buslnes for myself on a shoestring at the age of 24 a success of that newspaper of mine "At first it socmed as if siwcess were in miv hand. for I wrote and short stories verses and artlcles and was nwki Then I man . Children began to come for existence and support. of tinued through the swiftly; flying years. for anything more than the bat-tie "with uiiceasincly. Had no bad habits. one day I awoke up and realized that I was old and anything. All of my ambitions, all dust and ashes. "I was 65, wiithout a dollar m my of real estate. still dependent imon my earning cape/city. sort of thing that l lilflglii-‘self. thy‘ And Der s kills the ambition in some young men's souls. THIS l man's letter in full because it expresses so well of defeatlsm fills so many other men's hearts who have w i all of the r lives, and vet when thqv time old have show for heir labor. They have piled up no fort , are carved on no monuments. wearing the crown of glory- i In their own eyes they are failures. yet by ‘measure success? - are the succeuful, the i compass n. . the loving and thebeloved, or the f trample under fmt all who stand b 1 num- a success. or the thief, or the cirookcd politician? y much money he makes? Is a man a more successful nd wit: i . his wife rrmmied pearls. m- the one who wives her love and tenderness? My coresgondent thinks he is a failure anise MAN SUOCEEDED. T00 I print this that WEALTH CAN, BE IN KNOWLEDGE ' Every Man Who Does Honest Day's Work ambition, I often wonder if it is not because they have observed life cases le. fired with titre’ lackwoods district, with e physical handicap, and for I learned the printing trade, became a. news- and worked sixteen hours a day for all the long years in order to make sold nu a. name for myself. all coo regularly and the struggle those beloved dz/pendents begun and con- no time nor cmoottunity I worked hard and indulged myself in no luxuries. Then had not amounted to of the fond dreams of my youth were mine, without n title to one foot , labor and with d t hops it is the realization of something of this e sense nothing tangible to uries. Their names ‘Ilicy have borne the cross without ever what standard can We kind. the gentle, the hard. the ruthless. who etwcon than and their goal? Is the No matter how ‘ gives he owns no 0T0- -‘ neitliier ouses nor lands nor bank stocks, butt he has stored urlthfn l I111“ , d me imperishwble riches of a good eduoati an uncouth, ignorant, country boy into a scholar ' has opened the doors of learning for himself. t of censor-ting with millionaires, he sits with the a book 1 And many a man who is skill living on Poverty Flat. , toll can say: "My children one my investments." For lng and their education he has out yhlmrich ifithad lzfmein mouths and college courses. Every main who vo him is a success. It ls gil-uges When ma»: timi- eccidenD-Is oierei ",8 a woman here with biri-iasriibncc! Tuheir Stomachs... ideas? Crowd-Why? nuluel h the elilld who doee not let elok or uplet et tlmu f Doctor -.Beceusq I need e petti- ooat to make com; bandages. fend! end other rich eoodlu. EASY "Thank you, madam," said coun- sel at the end of a. long cross- examinatoln. "I hope I have not troubled you unduly with all those questions." “Not at all," replied the wit- gese. "I have two small children at ome." To paint parchment lamp- shades. first clean shadc with non-inflammable spot. remover ll- quid or benzine (being careful of fire). then cont with quick drying enamel of lacquer. Ilceifour Sluineeh llebd liter the Meals You Eel? ‘i ffhebloetcd heevyfeelingeffcr tan-lull: gnewingbefore meals; tho be? ' 0:21.753! letulcncy between meals; the rising en pouring of oorLell Y d mmfellfntlielotofthoeemflering lliitforelielpetoellmulelellieel m; do» ltlllmmb! _ mgtheflowofmportdngeetrlo whren W312i’: ‘liilggtlgnthfetlodltkflli ‘miluti pd diminetion hregreetly imfiwad by in in‘, m‘ m‘ °" vileketenydnigooun for-HEB. PdoeILOOeboltIA. ThT-llflhnmunlua-ruunou. TILLiE THE TOILER-y Ill QI- Chlldrcrfe Own Tlbl for children from runabout nae to l5 years. ‘I n to work at once to help eweefen the etomech. relieve dletrue end brine nbont e thorough performance of the bowel: In e "rifle IIIIIIIGI. You ritivci- know when you will need the help of Children‘! Own w-Iete eck- Beby wn Te your nerentee of e relleble product. k I FEEL so soizizv F l2 MA l NOT 8ElLl6 ABLE "r FURLODGH AT n-us-girggr i 1 after a life of lotto their rear- the money that would have mode w stocks and bonds, instead of hwisrv little does an honest day's work with such tools as 60d only the sleclcers end the quirtters who eN MS c P 5O E OUT BASE WHILE 1AM AWA lIILIIAlT-TA-J GIUMILIB Bald the breed: "I'm feellnl “w, but, they knead me, eo I Beld the beech: "I can't eeve 15y- eelf, in spite o! merry trlee. Said the coffee: "Please keep quiet, for tlzye around: foi- my comp . sue m ens: "My yollvl n bur- den: and I'm full!!! 4'81? flint." Seld the tout: , chatter when you sec I m 0n the rack." i Said the butter: "I'm Just melting _wit_h that fire behind my back." the milk: "I'm full of Wfltif; 1nd I'm feelln blue and wet. Seld the m: s very vW-‘n l that a tannin’ I do get." ‘when the meld came in to clear them, said the teapot for 8 BEECH’! I ke, To the china elm! Ind ~ n a stony we'll ll be broke. " A lot of hOLIBEV/lvce who have difficulty in keeping the linoleum on their kitchen or bflthrflflm considered waxing them. Yet this looking well for days, because it forms a protective coatlnl; makes dirt and dust easier sweep off - thus mnklns fie quent washings unnecessary. If you use a wart applicator, you will find you can go over vour floor in about ten minutes. Of course you start with a clean, dry floor.’ Qnce your floor is washed you‘ proceed with the wax, With clear water, moisten the strands 01‘ lambs W001 of the applicator: then pour a little pool of wax 0n me flooi- near-the corner where you intend to start. Dip your ap- plicator 1n the wax and with long. straight strokes go over the en- tire floor with an even coatl . For quick results use 8- "OH-PO" ish or non-rubbing wax. and re- member —let your floor dry thoroughly before anyone walks on it. ‘ FAMILY SECRET Early secrets of watchtnaking were closely guarded and handed 1K0!!! generation to generation within families. Ueel Neikla Left Under Ilete It‘: the little thine! thet count in table manners and e smart hostels i8 0h. so aware, whether you observe them! Naturally, after e you don't fold your napkin. But ill what you do with it that counts! ely girl in our eketch cor- rectly half-folds hers end put; l! under the edge of her plate. When she is served first she knows it's all right to begin before the others-but whet counts is, she doesn't dive right in, table manners dinner party, "Why d0 Y0“ nimble floors clean, have never really] simple 10b can keep your floors‘ t ‘L. I hipl ' sensing this Living fa’ Leisure _The Woman's Realm pflg 111K"! no II IIAUTIIIJL You don't ‘have m1» beeutiful “iii-f old urine’ "Bounty 15$ gm deep" bee e lot Inn in It then molt NOD10 illegal. says the art director of one of e lm-gest advertising 91101408159311‘? Oenado studios in "w; have hundred: o1’ Iirle oming- u cach- year-idle 31d," m of them are un- . They reuse ell the WHY from doll types to dealing ride, and m; quite e job trying to eon- in them that “limilfifib? ap r e e godels here. ‘lien of the better anode]; arqeelccted to ettmd l0 two-hour lectures. The girls ere taught how to dress simply and ln good taste, haw to apply cosmelice with discretion, how to walk grace- fully and i amentals of good grooming. A stylist who is e model her- self conducts the classes.‘ "W; pre- fer our models on the tall aide." she said. “Their figure measure- ment; should be 1n proportion lhelr height and they should slender - the camera adds weight. However most important of all," she continued, “a model should have an intelligent face with char- acter and imagination. 'I‘het facp i5 important in the selling of mer- chandlse." TALK 0N SWBATHS A matted, shrunken sweeter l; e tragedy these days with sweaters so hard to come by. How about brushing up on the washing rul? First thing is to place your sweat- er on u plus of paper and draw, it's outline . . now you know how big you want it to be after it'| dry. Now, dunk it. ln ukewenn suds and squeeze gently . .. . no rubbing or wringing. Rinse at lees} twice in water of th; same temperature and stretch on the paper disgrun- (Never hang on e line). If you want to be extra careful, put a both towel under- neath and one on top and weight the sweater down with magazines Don't wash woollens on a wet day, they'll take forever to dry. SUPER-SIMPLIFIED LIFE GI‘ TIE FUTUII The ‘ ‘ of a. re- maining in the kitchen while rin- swering the front doorbell through a sound coinmuncatlon system 5e not far distant, Electrical treating, trade publication, predicts 1n 1L1 current issue. -Outlln1n ideas for home elec- trification lann may re- volutioniu home wiring design. the article also : "Neu- infra-red lunps in bathroom wall fixture-s for quick heat and sun lamps for Winter health. sterlizirig lamps for dish cupboards and refrigerators. and n host M improvements in apollancv- rd" ‘so effect house ‘wiring contracts." l _ SOFT FBDCK inc that assures. you poe- eeesorrs nnert sli- houette. No-zmflineizesorequlrecaa-e yd. 89-11: fabric. a 4 yd. contrasting. Sen 20 for PA bum.- u». you 'wuii'.' postal unit or mono number address. ll YOU‘ A d Charlottetown Guardian being based on the id th t ' not starving! M a you": _ On a restaurant date, rho lmowg it's the men's place to choose a lnble and pull out the more desir- able seat ‘for her; but if it's a double d“ m" lit opposite the other women. IQMWI-"R euch fine point; you cant possibly worry about making ‘ 9w‘ 32-pin: booklet ecu. what silver to use for each course, iow to eat unusual foods. Gives iuler for restaurant dates, teas, "Niels. formal dinners. Send 16c in coins for you: of Good Tab Manners to “iii: Charlottetown Guardian Home Ber- vlcc Address. Be sure to write plainly your name, undress end booklet. I _-_-_____.. Name Street Address Name Street Address - ‘ City Province "FiLuL-KY 10.1944 . Mullins can help. I‘ Q! eep you regulai’ B! utlne w... Em u et conetlppaliiltiiiygiicwtzklicliogt m“ "bulk"! 1f this is your trouble, b! llellogg’: Ill-Bran um, .- 2 Leblelpoon: ' m, mm ' lllortenln m, mm," 33"“ =22 :::::::~-~ ' 1 "I Iranlbl!’ Powder-n. h“. mmambzumngmi _ 1y: edd egg end beat well, so, l. All-Brunnnd milk; let soak until m“ of moisture la taken up. Sift flour with‘ v t its -' -- ' WWW»??? mmfifi‘*"°tllsi.°'fii white et the hhroet, en fluoeimooth lie * Include ' u rm. Potter-n Deperwrenrthe ' _ . in A RETURN VISIT IONDON — (C?) - A Chinese Goodwill mission. returning tn. visit to Chine last "year by foil British parliamentarians is in land- On. The five-mm mlaeloii is heeded by Dr. Wang shlh-Oblsii, former minister of education and minister of Jnfonnation in the Chinese government. COS FllllT IISIIY whle we feel lt-Inb 0'3 ‘p; 01D MUMSETS EFFECTIVE METHOIl -.~ ,__ mrmc. A MALI iuo l5 EA? Vlfillfi throne, sheet em! backvnttiflme-teeted on . ER ONE lllt Ind bat-Hill Nwder. Add mixture and stir only until flog-ii: appears. Fill Ireescd mumn pm; m. thirds full and bake in moderately hog oven (400 '1'!) about 30 mlnutemYleldr 8 large muffins. lll-BRAN Made by Kc ‘fin million, can-u pr 2 1-4 cups once sifted 8 tablespoons 50ft but 3-4 cup brown sugar l. n around cinnamon 1-2 cup raisins. ‘n14 cup broken walnuts (option- Mlx milk, shortening, sugar mil salt 1n top of double boiler. Place over hot-water and heat to scalding mint. Cool to lukewarm. Crumble Joe-st end stir until it Ls dissolv- ed. Beet in l 3-4 cups of m, mm- uid lastly, work in remaining flour. ~ Knead lightly on e floured cati- ves or board. Put dough ln a grou- ed bowl; grease top, cover and let Yeast. bread flow ter 0on- 1!! brown sugar. cinnamon end raisins ‘end sginklc over buttemd dough. Roll l e a jelly roll end cut in 1-inch slices. Grease in 8-inch equerc cake Mn; month with. welnuts if you have them. then arrange rolls, cut-sldc-down. in pan. Cover and set ln a wnmi place for about 2 hours. Bake in n. moderately hot 0m 3'15 decrees. 40 to 45 mlnutel. l Needlecraftg For The H ome vou one?" HOW! HIM ‘