' '9'" "l"? '1 "r !'.*!"*III+9l$ttlTIII!\h ' Helrrie, chief progress clerlb-a side. ' Oiyket-cdiieetor. Ar - r“ “a 4 of Canadian womggl; used and praised Fleischmanifs fresh Yeast-because it gives delicious, light, smooth bread every time. War-restricted menus today make bread more than ever an essential quick-energy family food. It's low in cost-and helps stretcb bread at home be sure to bake it with Fieischmann’: —the fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label, A; your grocers MAUI IN CANADA SUIILIMINI‘ YOU! DIII b I 1 riusciimuws lrnh vun “y. fir” fl rgglplhtv: mllorcl source of ihl Important " aim" Fleischmunnfi fresh Yeast \ \ have scarcer foods. If you bake uh . I»! i‘ viscera CORNISI .‘ -.-.-.'.-.. .=~.=.-'.vvt'ei.ii‘g "What a waste." "sure y0u‘ve quite .,.. he mocked her, ilJiEHGG with Carol sat stunned for an instant. That inquiring brain of hers had found a new problem. That almost instantaneous co-ordination of mind and muscle might have been pos- sible, indeed necessary, f trained and perfectly film-but Moreton was supposed to a. nervous wreck; an “invalid", I throwout; how was that to make sense? Not one man in ten thous- and could have acted so swiftly- "Er-quite, thank you," she nerv- ously laughed. "Oh, I n11 so sorry! l-I never thought of-—" "No harm dnne, Carol" He rinried and sent the cigarette sail- ilimllflh the air. “so all's well". “CaroIW-"Carol"! What on earth had happened to the man? She kind worked with him now for eight iweeks and not once, in that time, had his stiffnecked majesty called In? girl by hei- Christian name. d. he had laughed; B. warm and riendiy and quiet human laugh. ‘ "So nice of you-Giles.” she said .'.. biemuiely, = Instantly humanities died in him, Instantly those curiously cold grey eyes became impersonal. distant, Iuoercilious. "Oh, damn the gnpflgd Carols thoughts. “Put lilm 0n the engine, put him B“ tile engine. put him on the 8181M. the quick-fingered boy _". Fruity lllintoff was ranting again. To a parody coined at Moreton's expense, they sang themselves into Inwood halt. man," CHAPTER. ll INTEIIROGAHON There was something wrong. The Ininuce the workers stooped out of the train, all sensed it. Hector Flanagan, shco superin- tendent was near tit,- booking- nfflce. By his side were two policg. men, an Army officer, and "Batty" long-glancing. shifty. Naked pallid-faced busybody. ‘ Fruity‘, party of impromptu ger- pnaders dissolvvd and becams un- easy units in o general assemblage. Carol drew to Giles Moretons side. {ft was not instinct, ivholly. that prompted her. For some reason the lflrlll-lny 0f Police and military and Ilanagan and l-Ielmc seemed to be directed at her-and at. Moreton. and “Just a minute, you twoi" Flan- agan's voice rapped across the. islatfomi “Your, Moreton - you. Miss Gilroy — hold back a bit. please. Wondering eties were turned on them Silently the night shift passed out to work Morcton and Carol waited. "Therefs been an accident," Flanagan shot out, the mrmcnt the‘ inquisitive, ticket-collec-or had bocn busllcd oft‘ about its bitslncss. “Fatal necident- tlav ‘-iit_-- your section: Jnck Baines lcd and Letty Emithers trot a b n leg". Carol and Morctnn looked at one another, amazed. Bairies and Letty Smithars occupied in the day-shift the corner of the inspect- ion rocm in which they worked during (ho night shift "A-fatal accident?" Moreton echoed "How on earth could that-J’ “Your name ls Moreion- Giles Ponsonlby-Moreton, tn he correct?" the sergeant of police inquired, "Son of Sir Hilary Ponsonby- Moraton—-" As Giles roughly cut the officer short. producing his identity card and nearly storming with fury, Carol turned over in her mind the name she had heard. "Hilary Pon- sonby-Moreton." She had heard that name. or read of it. in con- nexion with somethin-z that had happened Just before the outbreak of war. She felt bafflezl and irrit- IORE IASTIIN PIDVB-IS Indolence is a powerful enemy. Suffigent dust will make o. moun- t n Great words, iittls deeds. Good medicine tastes bitter. He who breaks through a thicket disturbs the snakes. He who holds a. tiger brings trouble On himself. The frog in the well knowns noth- ing of the high seas. HOPE ‘FOR APARTMENT DWELLER S The expression "Land of Silent Radix" has no sting for these folks. but has a joyous sound, and what the most of these suffers (at the mercy of thoughtless, incon- siderate people who twang-twang their radios from morning until night) wish is that the tubes may wear out to smithereens in short. order. and and not be replaced for the duration Better that tubes should wear out than that nerves should be torn to tatiers nmrs on. ETIQUETTE As a general thing. a girl waits for the man in her life to begin gift giving. However. if a man has been taking n girl niit, and they have been friends for some time. a going-away 81ft is perfectly pro- Q9!‘ Youngsters will tell you that. the best. things to put into home-made pies in your teeth. MEMORIAL T0 "THE FEW" Recently a new fund was started in Britain into which it is hopedi 20.000 pound; uiiii flow betiveon now and Mir wars onri. Then tho "monies cnllcntiilvill hrfllVlFfl to “More than Liiiiik you said?“ Morctoii vrntcd an silzh ‘How would you" l" ' 'l"\"(l fully, -::>ly oo that, Miss Gil- llF-llfi llf,’ 03115116111101 toy?" A score of strange recollections llllfl been occupying: the girl's thoughts. Sim began in undoizsiancl Moreton much hotter than she had done, hitherto. After a Wlllle she said deliberately: "I would ask. first of all. what typs of accident had tak-m place. Then"—an'i her lovelv bee-brown, eyes looked up, valiantly, and with, sudden and infinite knowledge. into his-"if I were you. I'd get out of mv system all the-the poison that. has been tormenting you, these weeks past- ” She lifted her hands almost Baily. (To Be Contlnucdl a/ted—whatevor was it? Whatever was it? She could not, immediately, recollect. A decided change came over the group after the persual of that identity card. A clouded atmosphere of truculenc and suspicion visibly cleared. “Oh. seem; all right Thank you. Mr Moreton " The sergeant smiled and noted bllg registration number. "lb-you see, the minute you get out of the station you're in the works‘ area and that's—er——that's B__.. "A prohibited area". Moreton bit- terly supplied the words. "Some- thing more than usually fishy has occurred, and. of course, Miss Gil- roy and myself must be detained for questioning . " "Oh. well. L-I woildnt put it exactly that way." The officer spoke acres, the sergcantls apologetic observations- “What d'yoii mean bv ‘ more than usually flatly?" Moretons self-control was loos- ed. "Look here, slri Where's your authority for this-this arrest. It. amounts in that y‘knowi What IR you? Intelligence officer o1 regi- mental spare part? Gestalt». 0n the prowl in the wrong territory, maybe." "Does it ever pay to be rude, Mr. Moreton? I am a Security Officer- My name is Calthrop. and I can produce the necessary crulentials." “I-1 must amloizizt. You're Slowly the ‘workers filed through the barrier. “Queer feeling isn't more?" More- ton's steady and musing voice sounded reassuring. "Wonder what's (he matter?" Together they Qproaohcd the 1 fisah/ I001 50% s/hw Mm f/l/TR/M ‘Katrina-fed babies are bultby babies.- Your doctor can teii you how Nutrirn’: baiinced nutriment; u! J Vitamin! and 3 Minrmlr, aid healthy growth and sound bone Sold by grocers and quite right about. rudeness But. consider my position And Miss Gilroy's too l-lerythe pair of us coma to work, in a perfectly "0""- al way. and we're Dubl ‘.v . cked from ‘he night-shift, told that our day-shift n have been knocked out. and then questioned like ‘his. It's not-F ~.I IIII Qillll. IIGIIIIII IO COOKING Milk for Babies Millions of babies have been raised on Carnation Milk formulas that their doctors have prescribed. There ate Ibru In’; Ill-KM! . . . first, Carnation Milk is as nauritb- ing as milk can be — and it's imzdl- ated for extra “sunshine" vitamin D. Second, Carnation’: safe because it comes to you sealed and sterilized. Third, C ‘a readily dignlibh, because heat-treatment give: it a valuable aofl-rurd quality. You don't have any milk worriel when your doctor puts the baby on Carnation. Write for free book "Your Contented Baby”. Carnation Co. l.td., Toronto, Ontario. 1104014 no Carnation M i I k Gate/fie”: $105’ A CANADIAII vnoouct Living Es’ Leisure The Woman's Realm ~ponsancl put both inside your fat , your ‘Z social ain't Personal establish a memorial chapel in Westminister Abbey for tho men of the R. A. F. who died in the Bat- tls of Britain Although neither architect nor artist has yet been chosen to design the memorial, the location has been chosen. It will be the eastern part of tho Henry VII chapel in Westminster Abbey. and the bomb holes in the wall will re- main unrepalred -- as a reminder of those grim Battle of Britain days. The memorial will be called The Royal Air Force Chapel and there is to be a roll of honour as well g5 s, stained-glass window showing the badges of the squad- rons which took part. STILL DIRNDLS NEW YORK — The dirndl has not retired from favor, by any means. Usually done in South American colors, and frequently of Guatemalan or Mexican cottons this year. it i5 modified in width, of course, but still has the same general appearance Dirndl-type skirts are worn with sheer cotton blouses. squarenecked and in peas- ant style. or with drawstring neck- line Some of the new skirts have drawstring too TIME PULSE CAREFULLY The most convenient place to count the ulse is on the inside of the wrist low the thumb, It should be taken when the patient is. lyini! down. hnd when he has been quiet for some time. Place two or three fingers on the inside of the wrist, below the base of the thumb. Press lightly and shift the fingers until the pulse is located Note the exact time by the second Tl-lli‘ cannon-rows; "QUARDI hand on a watch. and count for a full minuti- Repeat, if necessary, for accuracy ; Ncrmallr»: in» best of the pulse is as regular as the ticking of the ' clock. there are a few quick boats and then a few alow beatsi l’. is said to be irregular. Since the pulse rate is very significant} to the doctor it should be recorded along: with the temperature for his information. ‘ COOKING LESSONS The H. A. F. in Britain has» made a start on converting its uni- formed Waafs into post-war house- wives. On air statimis tthrouithnut England. off duty classes in cook- cry are being organized to teach the girls who now man control towers and operations rooms how to plot n course in a kitchen. The R. A. I". educational officers and the home economics ‘ hers who have organ- ired the classes say that. the girls turn to cooking. ironing and sew- ilnz as a relief from service dut- cs. RATION RAGOUT A Dutch housewife, with tongue- in-cheek and apparently very little in her pantry. wrote out this re- cipe for v/hat she called a "first- rats mealz" Take your meat ra- tion card, roll it in your flour cou- card. Broil it on your coal order to a gentle brown. Next take your potato card and put it ln your but- ter card. bringing the potatoes to a simmer on your petroleum cou- pon Afterward, take your coffee ersatz card. add milk and sugar coupons and dip your bread card in it Then wipe your mouth with pedigree card, wash your hands with your soap coupons and dry them with your textile card. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE At a party in a friend's house it is not necessary that you be in- troducod to everyone present. You can talk freely to anyone there. as . you are all presumed to know each other as friends of your host or hostess. This is true for the shy. teen-agers. as well as older folk. BUT N0 MUSIC "You can never talk to that Dal-l- ent," said the nurse to the doctor as they left a room on the wo- men's ward. "without her giving you a full recital of her ailments." “Yes," said the doctor, "you might almost call it an organ recital." American Sailor -—Battlesl-9,isl - why, the flagship of our navy is l0 big that the captain goes around the deck in his car. British Sailor-You ought to see our flagship. Have a look at the kitchen. It's so large the cook has to go thrrflfi the Irifli stew in a submarine to see the potatoes are cooking SALT 8 ALARY If .1... m... v ..-.- (urination Milk at m... .......». t nth t... .. NEWSPAPERS: Ilbld them fiat (as in the above illustration) and tie them in bundles not so heavy that. they cannot b0 conveniently hailed. . . The word salary comes from the Latin, solarium. the part of a llioman soldier's wage; he received in salt FILE’! CROCHET CHAIR SET amps to ork |Ohar ottotown Guardiln. 1.. FcllliollS v-vv a Dorothy v Dix Sax:- GIRIS ENJOY FREE TRAINING War Work Will Enable Many TQSIIDDOW Themselves All Through Life llthl Jiils into m‘ nmta°ienmmivznttlmmmr.rzst at t... town]: the land look like the rosebild garden of K4148 Vlfilillled W flllgtaug-ubdeh ““i.‘.f‘ll”'”t‘.’°.’.‘t“‘.’oil.°ll cats: ti‘? $51.33“... ‘Sxétiibil-i‘. t. ° e heck tonal! ewho have t?) deal with her and who must drive her 61119103" to drink. - h t: th l-idhbest idea. of Willi IFor most of thetsfieéittilgctateleliliixiigetz: dgvgunisa e ‘calm, have no “are to even get on speaking not! Ill-fill“ “"1 we’? 1°!“- Thelr minds are on their dates and their fl-l dos. and they are so busy telling the girl next. to thigh what they said to the Boy Friend that they haveat the time or the inclination to bother with a. The" customer- That this should be tlhe case is no cause f: The miracle would be it these igilomfl? children, who have never " in but plav in theii lives. shou , denly be trans ormod into competent business women. . So l am finding no fault with Toots. I am only t?!‘ tell her whet an invaluable ‘ucationul opportunity she is throw- making the most of the training that her employer l5 a ~' m lhc to lug away in not trying to give h}; GIRLS MUST BE ABLE T0 SUPPORT SELVES . Of course, Toots doesn't. think it worth while to make herself B ‘ jack biusiness woman because she expects to get married, but that universal dream of girls of marry a meal ticket has not always 60m? true in the past, and it is still less able to come true in the immfdiatv future. Hence the oung women of tociav should wake up to the faljt that the great main ty of thetn are not only going to have to earn their own bread and butter as long as they live. they are loin: to halve othi-f» dependent upon them. After the war there will be vast IIIIIIIDCI‘: of girls who cannot marl?’ because there will not be enough husbands to no around. And after ilv: war vast l urnbers of wives wll have to support the maimed and crin- pietl husbands who have ccrne back to them so shattered by all that they havn been through that they are incapable of in; a living. l whether these women are going to be able to meet these responsibilities i and turn defeat into victory, or wh-zther they will break under them. the; pends altogether upon how well they have prepared themselves for v ordeal i 'I‘hat is why l e all of these little girls who have gotten wartime jobs not to think of t em as something to play at until they can make enough money to buy a new crazy hat. but as a God-given opportunity mat, is being vouchsafed tham to prepare themselvrs for the future. For evoiy ivoman who has a good trade at her fingers’ ends has taken out the best insurance that is pcusible against the hazards of life. She nettd ncv fem- poikxcrtynor want. for she can SlIIDPOTt herself and those near In tleav to or So l bee; n-f you Toots. to tzet busy- h free Mbke yourself an elri-‘Krt in your line Now is your r ancc to gel trainin Make the most of it. Itching, Burning, Stinging Eczema or Salt ltheiiiii Eczema, or salt rlicum as it is commonly called, is onylavfiii the moslt, painful nilnll skindtroubics. a intcnso urning, itciing an smarting, cially at night, or when tlio affected part is heat, or the bands laced in hot water are moat un- bearable, and relief is ladly welcomed. The relief offered y Burdock Blood Bitters is based on tbs knowledge that such ailments as eczema, and other skin troubles, are caused by Ill impure blood condition. Bring about inner cleanliness by using 8.3.3. to help cleanse the blood of its im uritiea. Ask at. any g counter for B. B. B. Price $1.00 a bottle. The '1‘. llilburn Co., unless, Toronto, on. ~NIN 1H3 OOXI" 03E INEXPENBIVE SPICE!) FRUIT CAKE . . 1 cup granulated sugar 1-3 cup cocoa " 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-2 cup seedless l cup water 1-3 cup shortening, (or a mixiu!" utter). isins of shortening and i 2-3 cups once-sifted flour or l 1-3 bread flour 3 tablespoons corn starch 2-3 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon bakingpowdcr 3-4 ‘ ground cinnamon 1-3 teaspoon ,, ’ auspice 1-4 teaspoon grated nutmeg ‘ 1-3 cup coarsely ciio nut- meats (preferably walnu l. Mix sugar. cocoa. salt and rail- lps in g saucepan and slowly stir in the water: ~‘d shortening or mixture of .-'h:\~nlng afld butter. Bring to the boil and oook stirring very frequently, for’ 5 minutes. Cool thorouirhlv- .- Measure into o, sitter tho flour. corn starch. baking soda, baking powder. cinnamon. allcplce and nut- meg and sift together twice, - Add the dry ingredients-to the cold cooked mixture. stirring lust enough to Nend well; add nut- meats. Turn into a greased and lightly floured loaf can. Bake in o rather glow oven. 326 degrees, about 1 1-4 ours. cups once-sifted ha sumrise Who Halo To ‘his mm No non hon-no- 5'!" tl,'.'.,'.‘.'.i“'........”"" “°"".'.’.. $13321’ alumni . . . 0h; ‘h small. n llllnt to - -yoanyniien take water. Ironic!!! I children win I to ll- imtrs"aa'.i:: ° " " ma. din m: m: I0 fooll IIBMII I31 lfhrwa a H‘: m NI t; (Milan's Own hi: pa’ DESIGN N0. 901 A rose and butterfly are the motifs in this beautiful chair set worked in fllet crochet Pattern No. D01 contains complete instructions. To order pattern: Writs ou- send above picture with your name and address with 1b cents in coin or Needlew Denim No. 901 NAII--___-_-_- BTRZTADDIBG --—-— (XTY———PRDVI.NlOE—-~ —-- m! GD MAGAZINE Ind 30.0KB: g them in binge: In b d. IIIIIIIIDQ! l B!‘ S0 l - l! lzlled or torn u to e able In lilflllhd for Hotv To Bundle It affect the validity dates of the cou- CJllS. All yalld_ preserves . 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Por- rnlt the War Tinsel Women's Regional Advisory‘ Oom- and o Board. Q. I have been saving FD" ocu- pons for some time. Now that the ration allowance preserves has been changed will only those CWWM which becams va id on February 3 be good for the increased allow- ances of preserveslor will all cou- be-good? A. The changing of tho value or tho "D" preserve coupons did not coupons _ almost 6K5 \'IAvoRul , . . Iicliuvomilery do. nub can’ throat, abut: and back with time - tutu v BIMIfLI CHAIM _ A soft frock u youm and be- --and adapts itself agreeably to_ either gay. tubboblo cottons or the- mors» drargtlc crepos or rayons. No. 812v in sin 10 requires-l yd.' lib-in. fabric. s ' A Send 20 canto for PATTERN, which includes complain sewing do. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Bo lure to state also you wish Address. Pattern Department til! Charlottetown Guardian. time SINBIJM‘ HUMOR‘ IMIIJON —(0P)- A New zea- inado in; German prison camp, is learning hard lessons-and ha: retained his sense of humor. ‘lhs-Britidi press ‘nu quoted a letter to his wife: "Prison life has tludht mo that thereof _n0 PM! like homo, that woman! work il never-done, that a tin opener is man's greatest boon, that. a man can get along without. a lot of milling as o. kitten It’s so wearable ' min! ho normally thinks Quent- t-'-- -- ' CORRUGATED AND oiino- noano aoxas and cannons: Flatten than out and then tie pore. envelopes, out, b dies that an be » , lln 1-‘ J flattered angelica down in themin "OIIIII 52;; it 'serves at the 3w coupon vtl Q. I have lo go to a hospital 8 or 9 days soon. ‘Just I tan ration book with ma? A. No, you do not need to your book unless you are 50in stay for two I " ~ ~ _ weeks or more. New Cream Deodorant Safely help: Stop Porspiroii \_ 1- Doe: not rot dresses or netfl l‘ shim. Doe: not mime ikui. I. 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