git‘ iemno-vp-a-x¢aeu4n.:-;a¢¢:~i-hi»;_¢ _ -.,. 1 I . ' yeaauanv s. 194s MAPLE BYR suits i» wiivs in i g GRQNPY. P-Ql. Feb. "Ede-I've dlseevered the very thing to make yoilr Bhrove Tuesday pancakes i119 1110B!’- lQIIIPlWS you've ever served to your de- lighted family! Smother them with the pure maple flavour . . . the dce -_ "Z? ' golden richricmfol GROVE _ _ _ UP! ‘very sweet drop of this de- lieioua syrup is tapped‘ from th_e famous groves here ln Quebec s_ Eastern Townships-and shipped to your favouqte grocer . . . fresh and flavourful. Ask your grocerfor Grove Maple Syrup tomormw , _ , and enloy it on pancakes-d ' asserts-or line dish by itself . . . it's truly tops in taste! ‘an val. e "nu 0/ all Trades; yours deserve the very best o! gal-ye . . . o! soft, snowy-white cream ‘home? Remember, them-those bcaut -treetment first d, nurse I know. is-covcred Pacquins Hand Cream She washes her bends doaens of times a da around your a > m €‘ a“! and finds the l I _\ through e '" that Pacquins is the “one and only" hand cream for her! t takes just a dnb of this non-sticky non-greasy, quick-vanishing hand cream to ed akln! smooth and soften the dry roughness o!‘ chapped or . . . lust one of the many reaeo wh Pacquins is the hand cream referred by more women than any o er hand cream in the world! so flower-fragrant PACQUINB regularly . . . see how your hands change from a Cinderella to a Prmoese role! 711s Olleri‘ . . . and it's doubly oo . . . these truly miraculous Fintcx products . . . Curtain Peach and Curtain Ecru-and just in time for Spring house and wardrobe “perking- g", tool Write to mes-Barbara rent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.—for your free Tintcx samples. And, rc- \ member, you can so easily play l-‘airy Godmother to a faded wardrobe with Tintex Colour Re- mover and All-Fabric Tints: Tints nnitDyes in a wide range of truly lovely colours. Ask for 'l‘lN'l‘EX‘ to-morrow at our la- vourite drugstore . . . folnw the instructions carefully for beauti- iul results! 5 . Here's One Good Woy to make homework much, much simpler for yourself! Save time, trouble and annoyance over clogged drains with TOQIIIIZILUBB o! Gillette Drain Cleaner. lt‘:i'a wonder! . . .1 find it cleans lazydrains in a jilly . . a ‘speeds them up so there's no pre- 110118 time wasted with slow drains slowing up dish-waahing-laundry -sii\k-cleaning. Don't fret when a ilrrln seems to be hopelessly i-lngged . . . u a tin of GIL- II.E'I"l"S DRA] CLEANER — follow the instructions on the label and you'll be amazed at how quickly your drain responds. Then make a weekly habit of this fast- acting drain cleaner . . . just two tablespoons s. week will do the trick! Here's a. deh- . cious way to l have vegetable- rich meals in spite of our current vege- table shortage! I simply rely on Ilcins Vegetable Soup to addthat fresh, garden flavour to almost any meal. The vegetables in Heine delicious Soup have that “just- right" flavour that makes folks say " What good vegetables! Where did you find them? ". Make IIEINZ VEGETABLE B01]? the nppetiaing first course to your meals . . . and, remember, added ‘mill: or water gives you twenty ounces o!‘ this" vegetable-packed V soup for the price of ten . . . or [our ample servings! baby t ' Vinylite popular tressea-la covers an think! . . . all with a damp eloth—wear long and shopping for baby . . . its your emu Fabrics Testing Bureau "I trouble and money-savin ' pads-utility bags—Viny its’ Plastic-coated mat- pads _ _ comfortable, moisture- roof ants. l ll l I the VINYLITE of polgsti; tested and approved b! "T," 59"" Your Midwinter Entsmsinin] will be a spacial success when you top elf your dinners-little or big- with delicious Crown Brand dee- serts. Your teas will be the talk- of-the-town when you serve de licious Crown Brand cookies. Prepared for you by the makers oi’ CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP are these recipes to help you entertain in the grand man- ncr! . . . Ginger Spice Cake — Divinity Frosting -—- Brownies -—- Cotlape Pudding . . . all from Crown Brand Recipe Sheet C.BJ. Simply write to me, Barbara Brent, l-ill Crwient St., Mont- real, P.Q., lor your free copyl' When the ‘fauiigshrs- Corns ,ln from an evening of skating — hungry as young bears and chilled to the bone . . . it's time for “Cream of Wheat.” and cocoa! For there's nothing like a good, hot bowllul ol 5 Minute “ CREAM OF WHEAT" topped with brown sugar and cream to help warm you upl Famous 5 Minute "Cream of Wheat" is so easy to prepare . . . so good, and so good for youl It's brimfu! of blood- building Iron—provides important Calcium and Phosphorus for diets deficient in these elements. Ask your grocer for "Cream of What " to-morrow . . . and, first thing you know, it will be a fun- ily favourite! J rs no ‘l’ I n y ,Seeds .— such a wealth of won- derful flowers for your gal‘- denl The new. i l l u s t r a t e d " 8s e d and Nun Boole "Efigbllshed b DO- MINI N SE HOU of Georgetown, Ontario-e gardener‘: "must" i!’ ever I've seen one- lists eve thing you want in seeds, bulbs, p ants and nursery stool: . . . he New Cuthbeeteon’! Heat and Drought Resistant Sweet Peas . . . the New Giant Strain Gladi- oli. But the better gardener! plan early, so I urge you to write now —-Barbara Brent 14 Crescent Stmhlontreal, Pia-roi- your free copy of the "Seed and Nurse-w Book"! Quad-t To Market, to market to buy baby e bib! And do be sure that it's made oflyhinyliite Plastic . .l. ‘the! ' ' eve one o a “m” m. wrinadlenyolnthese ‘tasted hylastlcs. Yes. lasties are becomin more and inon in Babyland-and, no wonder! . . . time, - there are highchair for you-wear-resiatant teidy Just eei ties e ean easily et-wise when you're lastiee trade-mark- these bab well. Be u an au- lllr- ulfly:lill “some ' Tl’ Ulwlflffrellef both cramp "4 N! Ireot-lrlndchlld were at first too overwhelmed by the m“. nlfloence o! their surroundings. ”° t" meat sure like a P"? 01 lull-ll. intensely curious IIWIIFQYI. although once oamyn I" memo slowly testing ca. loldileaf on a chalr with his ftnger lull and another tlme she barely managed}: rescue a luau: vase "m" 9°" llqulsltlve inspection. Irene bad also made herself a m dress. another rm from ma“, spells. the frock was much m loose across the shoulders, and drew ln all the wrong places. “Oh, dear." she whispered to Carolyn. 1101* e stsiiti And we were all so ""401" l» do Beau arena." "You look flnl." protested 0am. l?“ Fulfil-l!- PIWBI Reno's arm. BOG“ smlled IS h”, "OI mung You do. Rene." he sald. ' Fisher Weeme beamed‘ at his wife. "You was theprottleet glrl 1 ever sew when I married you, honey. You etlll are.” he um earnestly. - , Behlndlhlm Roselle Akers smoth- rtltter. sqstty ecewled at "It's swell to see you again." he said sof-tkly. ' " ' JeniQ Sue's dress was home. made too. and lt offered not pre- hlue mo: with prim white eaiiai- and cuffs, but Jennie Bug we; 11kg that herself, demure and a bit "n" l‘ "Mo. being merely a plaln qualnt and not ln ‘the least fash- lonalble. 1 “Thank you. scotty." she said in her serene way. “We missed you m" you went home." “Dld you‘! Honestly?" Bcotty. Jennie Sue smiled. “Cramp wns lost without a, checker partner." Bcotty lookzd crestfallea. "I sus- pect you were relieved to get rid of me. I'd have been s. nuisance having to be welted on and all." "No." sold Jennie ails, "I wasn't glad to get rld of you." Honestly!" cried, Scotty agaln, "Lord, youre sweet, Jennie Sue!" ‘ 3"" clllilied ihlm on the back. “Cut lb out." he said. ‘,'I won't have my favorite sister bamboozled." CHAPTER. XIV Beau put his arm around Jennie cried a beat. sharply. “new” "doesn't she exclaimed Olive look ink ~_ Starch and housewives When ‘Cernfi Sure it's l 3 the whole lsanll ' 'l'li 'fCariadaCo Starch "iuaelfitilhri popugty with , delicious, when on e t with Canada in it will be a favourite with y. . from. t to ‘Canaan- seelpe calls. for Core i Saki-slaw sure so‘ use Canada f dsrendabls .1"!- rwret?" I _ Beau stared vaguely younger sister. “Bure," "Ollle always looks cute." Of all the Bells Ollve alone made a. smart appearance. Her triple sheer beige dress was inexpensive but it had good llnes. Carolyn re- garded her almost affectionately, She believed there was hope for‘ Olive who was quick to lens-n and extremely adaptable, though ob- viously she had acquired her etiquette from the talkles. she crooked her llttle finger ln an ex- ated fashion when she ac- c ted the cocktail which the meld passed with hors dbeuvres just before they went ln in the table. After a swift aldewlse glance at Carolyn. Ollve unobtrusively cor- reeled the gesture. Battle Bell refused the cocktails with a shocked look on her can- dld face. "Battle ls a member o! the W. O. T. U." volunteered Grai-np ln -hle hlgh plptng voice. "She was brung up to believe no lsdy ever let alcohol cross her lips." I Julla Webster began to talk very loudly to cover this lapse. Gremp surveyed her with a mallclous grln. then turned abruptly to Madam Scott. “You and mo can remem- ber.” he » remarked cheerfully, "when the man of the house d'.d the drinking for the farnlly Mth’ women folks payed ever lt." Oerolyn held her breath expect- lng lightning to strike. However. Madam Boon dld not look espec- ially annoyed at Cramp Bell's as- sumptlen of famfllarlty._ “The pendulum seems to have swung, to the reverse," she pointedly at Ronlle who was eon~ sum-ink her third cocktail. “Went some of the pink lem- made," announced Dotty, eylng the cocktail tray. Mrs. Webster egeln made an un- successful attempt to drown out the dissenting voles. at his hi. said. Uncle Berk giggled .'.'What an extrewdtnasy ehlldl" he exclaimed. "Born ln her." boasted (tramp, preenlng himself. "1 couldn't have been morki four when I went wlth my rna to carry the waslilng back to thrrlch faintly she worked for. ‘more was a bottle or brandy en the kitchen table and darned if ‘I dldift rslss ‘the roof for It.’ Julla Webster caught her breath aslfahe hadstnppedlntoanylcy shower. filial! we go in to break- fast?" she asked wlth less epfomb than Oarclyn ‘had ever seen bu- sorne pink lepioifade ‘reared Dot. taking her stance line's tmall stubborn bum bubs a stop. ~ “Oh, new." walled as: mother. and to bebavel; If 1 (Gil-Visitors min I l" centenary Asdlltoetnral hen went over to Jennie Sue; Sue. and Carolynn heart missed- ’. nu- hand. new Rinso couTAuisSouuM .- qy/‘rer fie lVd/Ym‘, 11/055 f. Get ready for the surprise of your life. Imagine! New Rinso with Solium, actually washes white ' things whiter than brand new . . . gets washable colors brighter than brand new! No other soap ' in the world can make these claims! r You'll see clothes that have been yellowed or dulled by many washings with ordinary soaps SO SAFE FOR "CLOTHES . . . SO KIND 'l'O HANDS regain amazing new whiteness and brightness! What's more, you'll see this astounding diEer- cnce no matter how hard the water. Ririso makes heaps of soapy-rich suds that are so safe for clothes . so kind to hands!‘ . Just try New Rinsooontaining Sollum. The results will amaze youl And New a LEVER i No other seep In the world can make those drains V's a o N. m” eeniclns Selim Ellen’: lliary (Continued From Page ll) a bewltchlngplcture in the bare branches of a yard maple. I O O James was on a mlsalon to Jamle’s home today. ln answer to a request ‘of Rob's. "I wouldn't mlnd a llft with thato pump- eomethlnfs gone astray with it. I tblnk it's uncoupled", Rob told us ‘by phone this morning. This ls the new one. which already -hu proved lte value as a time and labor saving machine to hbrn when engaged at hls chorlng. Pipes from it, ever-head for the pres- ent,.ebnvey_.ths water indoors to some of the stock. But not to the cattle. .. ‘these ‘go daily to drink at a spring below a treat meadow. Jamie described the dtfftculty he and his Mitt-dog liadwhen drlv- lng some thither recently. "1 don't know st all what got lnto them," he sighed. “They sesnieo to want tn so every my but the right one". and he laualied. evi- dently remelnberlng iiomethlng funny, "until mitt caught‘ one by the tall!" ’ ' . James. enjoying much the coni- psnyof his grandsons. as well us their parents, remained at Rob's for dinner. and that was the rem» son that I presently found my- self eatlng iialne beside grand- daughter ln the house aereas the lane. Qhe manages new to eat unassisted. though we fancy that. w a queer twist o! nature, ln- llrltsd perhaps from James. she ls lisellned to favor the use of her Before the meal was ended" she became drowsy and at a ovulation of Jamie's, she left the table and began to prepare for . her afternoon nap. 51s follows the same procedure es at. evening, dolls. sstberleroli her taverns .14’? v ' including a shiny black baby, and her faded blanket and ls ready then to be taken to her cot up- stairs. I I O ledt to himself this morning Jock was kept busy with the chorlng, though ahls was a day when only the stable cleanings were taken to the heaps ln the fields-there to await the Spring spreading. There are ‘the buster days. determined by the favorable weather prevailing or else hastened by an ominous wind or cloud.- when stles also are cleaned by sleigh to the fields and all are bedded ' afresh. From the kitchen r heard sounds rd carpentry being done and ends of beards fetched later to the v/ood-box indicated that new troughs had been built, ex- tensions to the feeding planes, I suspect. now that the hogs ere re- qulrlng more room at lunch times. By afternoons the wood-chopping continues. James sighed this eve- ning: "We won't have that hedge down this month.” he sold. "but thereul be another-and days wtll be longer.” And today - - - there svas no staying of this day! Until tomorrow - Diary - Geod- nlght. - - - \ Bombay procession is Gandhi ended the fast he undertook to bring fighting Hlndocs. Sikhs of Gandhi endllealssiistesstlisg parted the rejoicing when Mohandas K. in 9B years. ensued en the slxh day. Women peradmiyqg on elr shoulder and 1.80.000 tb dim-hops anlenitewnsinal strife. 111a feat. mama crcwih " . o mu" u SUPPLY DUMP! TIILD PACIFIC “TREASURE AUCKLAND, N. Z. Hob. 4 — (C?) — ‘Pressure trove ln the South Seas la no longer Spanish doubloona or ploees of eight. A new generation o1 treasure seek- ers ls after a very different cargo ‘among the islands of the Pacific - valuable items among the vast quantities of war materiel abandon- ed by the United States aim on islands that were once busy gases but whim are already becoming overgrown again by lungle. a party of slx young New Zeaudgnnq, _ New Hebrides and _ Prlmarly they will operate a passenger service _.hn islands, but they hope to sake]! valuable equipment n-m eter- grown and already lull-doubt?- supply dumps during their traits. KING'S LYNN. nigians Ad!) -'I‘wo guests travelled on Flflfi n. tiianioomiiee as a * .3