Malty-rich Goodness! THERE'S morning magic in that delicious, sweet-as- a-nut flavor of Grape-Nuts Flakes-the result of a two- grnin blend of sun-ripened wheat and malted barley. And don't forget the good nour- ishment you get from Grape-Nut: Flakes-nourishment we till need these days. Buy Grape-Nut; Fisk” from your grocer. Grape=Nuts THE CHARLQYIWTETOWN WQQAZIIDIAN l , AND HELP! "War Work” on the Form is Healthy . . . Enioyoble . . . and Vital to Victorv COME OUT , FLAKES GU93 A Product a! General Food: |:~_== 1'. :; . . :-_- Karin Ellis t -: :: tBy Michael Jackson) ‘ a Author of Popular Stories in s National Magazines _‘vt'n'n'ln"u'lu'a'u‘lsl'ln'n'lififi'lsh'ln'la'hfih'd\ CHAPTER IX .1. As she l door. "Hello, Emily," he said. "Hello. Jefferson." Hr- ‘ ml buck to let her in and she \\'l!.1(C(l across the room, want- ing to look back but afraid, and wen: inm the betLroom. Hat and giovcs still on, she sat listening tn Ellis as he ivnlkerl up and down oiltslilc. In a short while, he kluiciccti. "May I come in?" "Of course." Ho stnud just inside the door. s itoscany of violets in one hand, a small package in the other. He was in his shirt sleeves. his c011 lnr npvn. and his sturdy fore- arms hire. He did not smile- 1~1 w do you feel?" he asked. . ll right. How do you?" "All riuht" Emilv stond and turned £0 take riff hm- cont, When she looked at him ncnin, he was close beside her, li‘ cvvs hard on hers. Then. zisrinlis movement, the); _ » ns nlheris arms. l» i.‘ w Chewing has a real value. Every- body that chews gum knows that chewing helps relieve nervous tunsi0t1—hc|ps keep you ro- freshcd trllilc you wnrk. But present production condi- tions make it impossible for Wrigiey's to keep up t0 thl increased demand. So when you do get a package -—makc the most of it. Wrigley l Spearmint is made to give longer-lasting chewln aatls IC- tion. Chew each hea thful. IG~ frcahing stick a littla longer . . . make each package go further. 771a Fkwr began to laugh and cry in I. soft little tremble. "Darling. darling, darling," she said, And then they vhehe bottih talkihlgdat ouch in hurl; re an mum e wor s, eac taking all the blame, asking the NEW Ya-lK-Mrs- other for forgiveness. s asleep in the chair 1y left in the morning. cturuetl that evening, he must have heard her tread on the stairs, for he greeted her at the best bligéllfiésaEfigs its existtepce, and Mrs. . ener e c oun assistant trlleasurer and gecretgry lg lllldllell {PT h" w 601119 1111-0 1118 the presmehh hoped moh w office. "Get Miss Kendrick and achieve a private 013w Fairman. he said. "We want to More important things were 53h stfirted on that bum idea of l‘ enin outside the cometic l 1'5- llffflllifjfigllilrbpe was s; war“ Because. after all, it had been Emily hccepged the w“ M he, Emilye idea, Roth said that he forebears had accepted a. five-day Wmllll hllme ll 111161‘ 1191- "I 1110111 blizzard. There it was, quite nw- “ht my 115ml? 1111 1111i’ Part of it," ful, and what was the“ m do he told Miss Kendrick, Les Fair- ahout h? man and Emily. laughing “Here's For one thing, she had her work. ‘he lllea» ' he W15 1h? 81'°11P- "W978 going to bring out a very small. More than she ever had before, amount just for New York‘ we“, for it seemed that in time of war women turned with added ardor 1199 l‘ Very Sl-Vllsh 1101111111191’ 811d w the quest, o; heaum women just sendnit out quiet and see what were not. as they used to be, One lllfPl-lehs» no longer turned to stare at b0b- ll’ Seems 11119 1'1 bed hair, and in the restaurants MlR55 trlfehllégkdsalll-Th t h t 1h _ u no e.“'a'swaI there was always a dar g wo think. Maybe we,“ drop me who“ . , k . 1m“ or “v0 wha smo ed thing in a week, Anyway. it's not There f4: a reckless feeling in _ H the Bin I,’ was a boon w the costing us anything to try. When whole cosmehc ghdushvh Emhy Miss Kendrick and Fail-man left, Ellis, for instance, was now mak- 30th "m"! m Emlly 81111 P111- 111$ mg thmy d011,,“ a week arm about her. "How does it feel One lunch hour, while shop- l0 have ll P13111171" 113111911 1111411 ping, Emily witnessed an en- you?" Le Poudre Tillotson. how's lightening ihcidentt A gpngllng ihfigius Lg better" {$531,333 blésffie 33.51,‘? N33,’, "Sure. Ellis is fine. Ehtlly Ellis. 111mb 115 the R-C-Altwelllusrvn be- couhwh Emmy waned for hm, Fine American name for fine Am- to be attended. “May I help you?" 911C111 1101x0161‘. Pfltrlfltirh" the salesglrl asked. Elhll-l’ Tilgllmsllh w‘"l5-Eg1lu°°1é1iil@~ "Y A; I lit e —"t e o n ah ml7°55 9 11111119- Y 5 es w“ w gt h y "l1 g was better, much better, but not quite right, The trouble lay, Emily realized, with the name man shifted from foot to foot I want to get a little present, kind f" f “Wgfii/e/WQQW’ most- expensive?" icn sncx i mlilsgtlfxgehlliiillgtaed his shoulders. containers were to be v “Everybody knows that. That's an black, unadnrned except for the old business proverb" He was words Karin Ellis in gold script amused at Emily's seriousness. They were to be covered in trans- "Things are crazy now. he went on, "Pretty soon everything comes small bow with gold corG. u back to normal, and ‘all this Mr. Roth was delighted. Most ffff’ 115F225? Wm m“ We re doing "Under Karin Ellis we'll put ‘rose’ "Bugt, Mr. Roth," Bniiy pleaded, or ‘peach’ or "brunette' in small "couldn't you bring out a. new letters so they'll know the shade. powder _t.o cash in on all the pro- It looks real d ’" “lfhfiiilfil "$8335": wit. s. ..Z.'l§s’§3".‘l.muhh '3?“'.°f.t."2l thlazt? but‘ weehavent glot any that Roth's. and it con lnued to be ‘€“f‘"l,.."i’.?.'§ 32' 11.311" "sfilili iiéifidllin" 13$.” iii? ‘Jllfflfiléié tim: this foolishness wlll be over." nut. "Well. they haven't got wise Emily said. She came Norma "Never," Nor did they. They were not Aaron Roth's was enjoying the d‘! Sllll ll°h'1 lllle l1," he 511111 i-A whi 1 1?" Emily. Its primness did not sug- "Sgxlte llagcesggcwltiier. You know." 8°51 heflllilf- DQ101113’ . . Margie “Brandy Emily snapped her fingers. “Gee, I don't know. What's the "Karin", slle said. She had read or heard the name somewhere. “Karin 1- qfifleurh would you like m Ellis. How's that, Mr. Roth?" 1 7'» "Suits me. I don't care," ‘efiylffty Enalllfltllllglilt, with ihiveryhexcllted Th 1 11 1 d gy y ennng on s solider. largee §fifg§0xp§§° the, "Qlunfifi Ellis designed the container. When "That's twofifty without the war tax." she said. very. very expensive powder." She placed her sealskin coat on "HOBBY." E1118 581d, 110i 111111. me desk. mined l; chair up w "you have innate bad taste and Roth and told him what she had I've been trylne 1111 these Yew w seen. “You ought to bring out a knock it out of you. Now I know three dollar powder," she finished. that's a good-looking box." He He laughed. "Emily, what you shook his head, amused. "But if seen don't mean nothing, sol- you wagksomething different, I'll diers today are like drunken sail- 11y 11811111- 01's, They buy anything." ‘No, Jeff. Take that in to Mr. ‘qvmybe, Bu; there mugt be Roth and see what he thinks?’ many like him. Women, too." The design did not have flowers she grasped Mr. Roth's thin arm, or a pretty woman, as Emily had "There are lots of people who'll hoped it might. But even if she buy anything so long as it's the did not find it all she wanted, she respected Ellis’ judgmint. “The n t» “You don't need any nevbyétéacké yet," Mr. Roth said. teasin it's onlv a flurry you can pull out (To be continued) when it's finished and you won't | S. Kunstlleteir holds upeicture of her six- " I’v cr h the iitt vio- l'°’"‘° 5°11. S B11911. Whose cus- msghhmhg, all‘? fag,’ u thlgy u" iody she relinquished to her former together on the edge o; the but husband in order to poin the WAO. The" were he"; “Mn” 1h me Court approched her decision, since small package. She wok his hand. 1111-‘ WAC W111 mt accept women “We'll never have another night who hi"? "1111" Chlldren. like last night, will we?" without small diferences. but they ha" Jellllllflllud 1119 $16811? 11115- were easily able to adjust them. 111w It 111- 1511111 M 1f you're Ellis was not only an exciting and ll-‘lklh! afiylhlhg» 13311113’ I088 111111 interesting husband, but a gay Slnllell- llls the 1111111109 01 11 one‘ Emuy w” content hfethiririle. What do you think, Mr. o - - Emily went back to her desk. Shortly before closing time Roth god-awful price" he finally achieved something of "which he fully approved, he turn- ~n| take that)‘ ed about and said. “How's that?" Emily, forgetting why she was 1511111)’ $11911 10 111119 1181' 61151111- there, rushed back into Roth's of- point-merit. The deslsn was not fice without knocking. "Mr. nearly fancy enough. "But, Jeff." Roth." she said. "I have a splen- did ldea for you." her eyes soft so that he would not He smiled at her. “Well, Emily, be angry, "thls 1s some to be a what it is this time?" she said, her arm about him and parent tissue paper and tied in a elegant thing I ever seen," he said- g. In no way did Emily show what Roth's side, "Here's my idea: this, her first busines coup. meant Take some of the stock you have. to her. But secretl , she was cer- get a very nice container, call it tain that the Ksr Ellis powder a new name and there you are. was the most important, certainly You won't need any advertising. the most exciting thing that had You'll hardly need display cards. ever happened in her career. It'll go beautifully. And then if MANY people today are working on for the very first time in their liven - s I and loving it! Cannot you. too. devote part of your holidays or your leisure to this patriotic war work? Our farmers must produce more food than ever be- fore, yet their need for helpers is acute. WHAT YOU $HOULD DQ Ulla!!! any special local committee or olea estab- lished to deal with farm labour placements in your city or town; or Write to the Director of the Dominion-Pro- vincial Farm Labour Program at the Capital of your province; or Gel in touch with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Oflice. ‘llfml Why not form a friendly group to help pro- duce food for victory? You probably have several friends or associates who would gladly work with you for such a cause. This advertisement l: sponsored by fisiito Don’! fear that you will not suit the work or that the work will not suit you. Even quite inexperienced help is really wanted. And youlll get lots of good food, fresh air and healthy exer- cise to set you up for fall and winter. Farming is grand work. Don’: hesitate-volunteer now. ‘n.3,... .,;q.,..,.,|p..¢.,n,,,|.,¢ IIAND FRUIT PICTIN bomber Flight Over Italy Ev] FLT. LT. LESLIE POWELL SOMEWHERE IN N O R T H AFRICA, Aug. 1'7 - (CP) —“New |Boy" breathed easier and relaxed his grip in the edges of the gun came airborne and soared up into the star-filled sky. The last few minutes had been nervous ones for "new boy" perched in the front gun turret and off for his first opera- tional trip. There had been a slight tighten- ing in the stomach when he first slid into the confined seat up in the nose of the kite-one feels so alone. The stillness of the African night had been broken by the sound of a pair of mighty herculcs engines, and "for beer" taxied around the perimiter track until it res/shed the [lead of the runway and paused. “OK. here we go. boys." Witb these words Sqdn. 1dr. Laude Her- bert, pilot from Magus. Que, push- ed forward thc throttles and “Wimpy” roared down the runway and took off on the first leg of the trip to the Messina beaches on the northeast tip of Sicily, For a moment, as the pisne shud- dered and trembled speeding down the runway, "New Boy" had thought: "Life's so comfortable down on 'I‘€l‘i'a Firms - what the devil amrI doing up here?" But the quiet voice of the pilot over the inter-com saying "OK. Don. course now," and the reply of Don Elliot. the navigator from Spring- hill, N.S.. "Right, Skipper, we stay on that course until we hit Utica Island," calmed the freshman. Occasionally earphones came to life as one or other of the crew spoke to the skipper. "New Boy" wanted w flick his switch to "speak" and talk too. Then came his chance. For ahead to his left he could see a white light on the sur- ince of the sea. and over went his switch while he tried to speak calmly. A HOSPITAL SHIP To his utter embarrassment the 111w white light he thought was s dinghy turned out to be s brilliant- ly illuminated hospital ship. "Why don't I keep mv big mautYn shut?" he thought, A dark mus loomed up be l and turned out to be Sicily, but, r31‘: Wellington flew on. "New Boy's" hurt jumped into his mouth when. sllddéflly. a bright light illuminated the aircraft. It was a flare. tyut where it came from no one knew. Then the navigator’; voice same over the inter-com: "Skipper, we better change course." Around swung the Wimpy u the 9110B Ellided it to a new course, With Italy somewhere in front The bomb aimer. PO. Reg strong flnnouncing the...Appointrnent of B. H. HUGHES 179 gum, 31,-“; Charlottetown, P.E.I. as General Agent for Prince Edward. Island FIRE, AUTO, SICKNESS Blttl ACCIDENT INSURANCE Toronto iionral Insurance TORONTO the whole load." matched only by th reply of “OK. skip. I The third and final run started out all right, though the lights were getting closer. caught the Wellington good proper and the kite must have stood out like Lana Turner in an old ‘I130 pilot couldn't shake the searchilghts, and others came on to cone the aircraft while the gunners below guns into line with the lights. “New Boy's" fear was completely thrilling for fear. how he viewed the activity with a sense of detachment, In his con- fined seat he felt very little of the violent evasive action. but it was confusing to see a grcnt fin; be- 10W one m:ment and the next to see the same fire high overhead. As the "Wimpy" dipped and div- ed, with the pilot using every trick d“ 9g Mssn- at his command tn escape the ever- nearing flak. the bomb dimer made the most amazing reguest: __-—.____.i_._.__-—i—_____ from Drake, sssk, left the astro- hatch where he hnd spent the out- going trip and crawled into his compartment just below “New Boy." The Lancasuirc accents of Sgt. Bert Jenkinson, the crew's eratcr, came over the cs he wished R03 luck with his Wellington swung northwards over the straits to resume its homeward ment the rear gunner, sgt. PM] jOUmCY-a. journey which the sn- emy were determined "wasn't really necessary." Gradually the flak and intelligence officer that the flak lights diminished. And as the was heavier than anything he hid course was set for home, the reac- tion set in. The crew realind the Africa. l-lis statement was home strain through which they had out by the next day's BBC lat-old- been, and they all reached for wat- er bottles for the first cool drink seen outside ille Ruhr," of the day. That shook "New Boy." REACTIONS He considered himself quite an l!- Flying for hours high in the sky pert next day, and spoke of till cools off the tepid North Afrlcnm LOOO-ui. mile trip its common- place. After listening to “Ne! Boy's" comments for some time, the squadron Commander, wing cnidr. "Must be getting near target" he thought. And they were, for Ei- liots voice advised all turning point had been Then Strong spoke up "Dead on the nose for there's Italy just ahead and the cf Soclly on our right." ENEMY SEARCIILIGIITS Sweat broke out on “New Boy's" brow, for out of the darkness below came Italian searchltght beams like inquisitive fingers probing an un- mense black bag-you know some- things there, but you just can't lay hands on it. More searchllghts came on, this time from Sicily, rind flak guns from both sina Straits opened u “New Boy's" grip t til he realized the gunners were shooting at another kite; they were nowhere near "B for Beer." searchlights kept shifting and "New Boy" thought: "Any rninute we will be caught by them—there, they ‘nave it passed right over drlnldng water nicely. shifted his parachute harness a little. It dawned on him that helJoseph St. Pierre from SteEustscao had enjoyed the whole thing -it, was like s. box seat at some super think we'd better ground you." A new fear confused “New Boy" imiil he realized it was flak burst- bullets streaked past his turret and he held 0n tighter as the swooped, swerved. turned and twist- ed during the pilot's evasive tactics. ble "New Boy" until Elliot and Strong dispelled his fears. “There rm; the beaches below us, Don, but I don't see much action on them," said Strong "let's make a down to Messing and on the way back drop a few flares." Qul are being dropped behiri perhaps we can save ours for a Then we could drop bombs in two sticks on the third and fourth runs. ‘Phat OK. with you "Okeydnke with me boys. let me know what you want" came back Herbert's quiet voice. "Good 10rd." thought “New Boy" "how long are these idiots go to stay around here. It's all right to be keen ..but not boo keen." The second run was carried out as planned through a HISTORY BEING MADE m ANCIENT CAPITAL l r‘ ‘ “Hold her steady a minute will pyrotechruc display. Six hours you, Skipper? We're right over the ter the take-Off, the pilot 5st m; target" aircraft down gently. The The pilot complied, and through tumbled out stretching and benllxlh‘; the earphones came Strong's satls- tired limbs. A small truck cum fled voice: lumbering through the darkneg re “OK” Claude, bombs gone." pick up the crew and tske them The Pfllilling of flak in the vlcin- to the intelligence tent for inm- ity of the kite increased as the rogation. "New Boy" drank deeply and a, I ground of this picture shows part of Lower Town, T): I1 . old section of the city which abounds in aimosplit vivid with lights from tracers and d n3 flares. Then "New Boy's’ - nerves were steadied by the pilot's remark. "getting pretty hot around here, Reg. Bee if you can't pick out a target on the next run and By J. R. Williams Company CANADA wonu-lsnwus Canadian name hotel, Qinbeo Oity is and the mighty st. Lawrence River. T1" “Ml” the scene of the present history-making conference between the allied leaders is the first to t: held in between Prime Minister Churchill, President Roosevelt Canada. . ,and Prime Minister Mackenzie King. The fore- _.. Our Boarding House With Major 11110111’ 1 55mm: ARE WINNING \lO\i‘RE NOT . me WAR Paectseol As MieusLueTtiE“ 1 PLANNED rr AFTER woao spew / PEARL t-maeoa!» ir- ElTHER . - GENERAL MARSHALL élTTlNe 19 A x KNEW IHAT,-i-\ia‘o . GAME AT Ni-liCH PROBABLY ‘REWARD ~iou'o ooTecORE ME wnvi A GEAT n4 Wi-“GTLEWS, ‘the-Alma: WAR $30K“. l-v I. MDQT WNTE ‘ID I WASl-HNGTON. A _ "New Boy" heard with same- Hyde of Magog, fellow townsumt and old friend of the pilot. tell the seen since he had been in North cast, which reported "heaviest ill! Que. said "You've had it. pal. l