THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN REGULAR $1.50 VALUE W”? QUAKIR 0A f8 and ORDER BLANK from your Queer Today! acru " l» j m” mo; rd blanks, send your name and address will’. f» sndlhre Tiiflifoio box o, t» u» cum on: com- pmy, Bourbon, Ontario, or Saskatoon, Sack. rose es th ht to disc nil ue “OTB: The. Quaker o“. can,“ n pogslilllge changesoduenin war conditions. annulus crrlimiucus MealSlicer lhls offer without notice. This reservation is merely p-oicetlon against r4 against you. officially, Even Leth- yooovoeot-OOO-O-OO-OO-QO-QO-OQQ _ oi-id e has to admit as much—-— lllzlpt; Landing W1 Lil a 5111110. To . A regular guscloud of sus- piclllgn. While a, particle of that lin- gers, l'm thou. You know that." with you oii anything." I-‘areham clearly wanted to say more, drive his purpose further noliie. but Anna Gregorcscu, catch- ing sight of dolid for the first time, ANNA IN SAFE HANDS “Don't iuik to me about Leth- brzt lH o gives me a pain in the “nuvmg 3°‘ W“ murderer, house," BQIKI lie h,“ 4 g good time. l dont know M hon‘ iiiuch oi it he spares fill‘ his 10b g1 the ullico. 0i‘ wherever it is. but- tlns lielci seelns to be his landing glolllid. I l-‘creliani was silent for a moment then swung back to matters o more personal interest. “What about my mother's invitation to come dptm w ll5 at Sunning over the neck-end? Or, are you going to Burl- ningllclllie Willi the itumtniian girl? l ilid licni" something about that—" "rni staying in town Tony: but thank your mother all the some. It was nice of lier to ask me. I just don't feel like breaking the ice clown there. sunning would be a regular n-iiisilel-ilig gallery once I showed my illce. No! And it mightnt be gtod for you, either. especially if they've all idea of Elvin! Y0" 8 6W3 "Sooner bv far stay as I aml" the lashed with impatience. "The more. because-ally day now-the way ichacl. "It is goin to be all right, Mich- ael, dear. ii go down to this oicce of yours now with ixna‘? We ilie at once such good friends, and-l forget so much of my trouble if have so much nice and kind company. Also-you will be there with us. no?" Bond drew Anna away from the others. and reminded her that he must be on the spot while police in- vest ations into her fathers death still listed. He explained that he would need to look l.l'li0 her father's private af- fairs, to find out how she was siii- ated about money ano so on, a put everything legally in order through his own solicitor, ileeping. He then took her over to the man- agement offices, where she signed a document authorizing im to ex- amine her_ father's apers, and in eflect act on her beha f, iill full leg- al authority had been obtained. you ie not disposed disbelief. for her?" staircase to the first floor, retracing his steps of overnight alonl the curving corridor so it seemed-for miles. But when he reached the cmam-enamelled door on which were the bronze figures l7, he had no need to use the key he had oh- tained from the office. door was open. and from the small entrance-foyer he passed inio the room off the right. as he had done the previous evening, He was not altogether surprised. though a little disappointed, to find Inspector House in occupation. l-le glanced at the others. who were too deeply concerned. with what lxthbi-idge was saying to them to be interested elsew . "l suppose from the lattle you would say lust time you and I talked Michael. vou really know a darned sight more cf what's going on than. we humble folk dc." he said. "That's what's worrying me. 1 can't help wanting to now what the ame is viih you. This Rumanian at aii- last night, for instance. after you men- titniiig his nnme—" "Tony. what did I say’? Forget it. You lock after yourse , t that and showed it. was most important.’ mother and you at unnlng. I don't want You mixed up too closely with me- , Lind whvnot? TheNfsJiQf-QiII ll. I GARDENI-‘VICTUBY 920w Ydlfiznin/i m5 W "The management phoned that you were on your way up. and why- "Thavs going to be as‘ well look her up now." ‘I don't think you'll Bond remarked. “And there again y your family placel" the sec right through hi "All the same. hone POOH} W181) .k_ik.k'~ EFFICIENT WAYS TO FEED VICTORY GARDEN PLOT The method of applying plant iced to q nc-ivly spaced Victory Garden for vegetables dzpends largely on lhe size o! the garden If the garden is small, say 10 to ll) loot square, and the fowl Ire @1952 together, the plant food can be broadcast If the ground was 5l>lllpd in the fall and allowed to lematically dual interest. had been achieved out life. fcr the lawn can be used for the mden, ii the soil is freshly spad- erl in tho spring, the plant fcod can be spread by hand at the de- sired rim- of 4 pounds per 100 In both casts the . hcnid be raked into it lrs becn spill"! ivav to aptily 111311! _ sprl 2d scii in a ilifg- rcws are farther . ce the {fan-t food in lsliip WIYCIB each row i! to be li- d. Til , of course. wtuld be bi e tiic ii ows or "drills" are lw- the red when your n is all slpaded and raked "l" tli and ycil me hS-idy to plant, v-"rr you wnnt to make lhe f row. Take a pint cf ccmplete ‘I food in a shaker. like n ii then snlt shak-"r, and orbiter t ill a strip about. 6 inches Vdt: for 35 lit‘ of the row This wlll be at ‘limit-e cl a quart or 2 pounds for lrawcf row and one-hm pint or "Ti-inn pounri for l2 1-2 fret of m) (q pounds per 100 square N," take l. lice oi- one of the "his types cf cultivstui L09]; flwork in the plant food n such Lemon Juice Recipe scum: vtmhooo FROM EH65 SALT SNAKF-RJN STRIP or ncu rlili- OUT 6 INS. WIDE DOWN THE R0 lileallnnt. the top 2 or 8 in.il.s of soil When this Job is done well it will be dif- ficult to sec even a trace of hint food particles in ave this strip level and smooth Arid- m. punt rm has been flkQd in, 0i‘ flplplltd in strips in d lilne nrmacy and larger garden. raked in lllhl ievel- drunk - ed, you are then ready in make the urrcws for the seed. ‘file type of furrow you make depends on the typo of seed y0u're olcntln After plmtinf, the seeds be watered. f tice. especially tiers of ccrn- e been made ust before planting. ten other ePeB-i 811°11- Envy; move." the inspector sold. observed ironically. his shrew seeming to be doing their utmost to of doubtless had earlier been chaos. He knew very well that Gregor- escu would never have had here any documents giving the smallest clue to the more intimate affairs of his So the Search by the inquisi- tive House had no more immediate effcct than saving Bond mucii tinzc other since an applica- art of "crime and crime d‘ re plant, tcmi has begin their duties in London and said, Vivian about that," he suggested. my find herl “As I was coming up here she and Miss Gregorescu were Just leaving the hotel. She was going back to Sunningholme cube in Bill-lo di: lhc winter the same _ . lillint fo prcader that is used and lllblilzlgollgesiggllllbillnlglelgfS out. Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you nllfll-r fruul rheumnllr, arthritic. pnln try illlli nluiple in- oxpsiin ve huuie "PFHIQ. (lei u pooling: of llu-u Prescription from your drug- rlst. Mlli It with u quart of writer. odd I Way that, it, 18 we" mixed with lhe Juh-o of I lemnnn. ll’! only and Mr. Bond. the Inspector greeted him lve aii-eauy been " ‘here is something against me, ilullig through the contents of this wilting-table, iilid examining any. thing LiOtLLlIIICIILB-PY. likely to prove useful lii tiie way oi information." lilspecwr?" House's disap- "itouic quite at liberty to do what you like witli tliis lot, Nil‘. Boliu. its all personal. and oi no use to nie." sell-confessed M‘ B45"- IMYE "H v it - uro nway. But. Micli- "Fl-mild anything. “L fl- ing loam‘, ‘mu-e plum: 1e ' Bond asked guessing that the ans- tnnuuvoovvoca-wwev on down, you're ever u agains. ‘V91’ WWW Wl/i-‘fll ft, Im Tony Fareham. an -1’m in Polmlllmb- “l can't see wny any further docum- ck———" . Devi liiut worry him?" Bond out caused a_ diversion by s inging up ems“, vi _ _ d5 i ,, in, fries on clover. Seems to be and moving impulsively wards her Tneebrblll-lgf: gffeMrlflBliildollfiiiét the seli-coliiesseii murderer made one mistake. rie forgot to leave his linger-prints on the scene oi crime. Ul‘, shill] l put it this way? The person who did leave his finger- prints around this room left those which definitely do not belong to the man who has given himself up. im looking for the gentleman who did leave lils linger-orbits 1 should have told you all this before if you'd been ready to meet me half-way as to the background of all this. Since that way——-" "No question of disposition, House. but cf sheer inability," Bond infer- vened. obviously to the inspector's IA} "Anti you-so much of a friend of this Mr. Gregoresqu as to be marry- ing his daughter. liailliiig her affairs "which reminds mel" he added. as on a sudden recollection. "You're a great friend of this Miss Delnia Vivian, who's been occupying Suite i-°..§fi§§§.“§hl'l’°i$ll§ 3115301? wlygixithlihlni: hadhleszfgotsgefilovxln 42- “rm”, 3w“? ‘ma’ vma“ keep. I suppose———" others Bond made his way by the fiffnafgzéiggubeellhfin 1 ‘ézlrtalifi tail-f formation I've only lust had come me." For once. Bond was taken aback He asked sharply, "What leads you to that conclusion, Inspector?"- "The floor-valet. here says he took a _le.ter from Mr. Gregorescu to Miss Vivian at her suite last evening. He states Mr. Gregorescu was very par- ticular that he should hand the let- ter to Miss Vivian personally, as it Bond, anxious only to keep Delma right out ot this business. had given no thought to the possibilit that fizflgggémlgrtlrfgfilguxalégeatfi ca“! “m x go delivery of that note wou d ever Why rm not comin down to your in sen-r MISS VIVIAN ll Norris: gglllrlleallliiggrly-mrn have m ask M,” next might .. On their rel-um th the picture, Mr. Bond. suniiinghclmes Ins cctor (EYES m. I'll verify your in- formation." he said, picking up the Bond. who hiid seated himself at the writing-table, continued incan- time to glance over the variety of papers which had bccii already sys- one through and stack- ed in accor ance with their indivi- Some sort of order what You need only t tnhlmlpnonfnl two tun-n n tiny. Olti-u within 4K liunrn- me numl-tlumu overnight-spillmill] rccultn ' uro olutnlned. ll iliv llillnl nrnunl. uulcli- , ' r ||‘\ -ii our! [you do not tool heifer 35 You finish workmfl in 5X18 ihant gueiillweor-riptikivn will cunt you nulll 00d In] to try. Your money refunded lf It linen not help you, iiu-ex Prescription broadcast on a small garden and l- lur tulle Illlll rernniml-nilrd ivy un- I‘! lending WAAFS AS POLICE IDNDON -—- (OP) - Police- shoud women, WAMs, fulkv trained a is always good prac- the RA l". Police College in the t stccfion" '- WH sWITf "'“'Ii=_=. Toll E. ‘U lKiil/g % e 22511 sum; 3R0iis 2 t e l i RA SHEETS i . i, saves you money... i lbgentlecofnieceendlui- msculaic qualify safeguard ? family health and comfort. g-L‘ ~-_. Ki provincial MacLeod —- MacKay N uptials (Woburn Mass. Times Feb. 9) The Reverend John ii. Bcaminon of the Fifwt Baptist Church 0f Wobum was the officiating clergy. at c candlelight ceremony Blun- day, Feb. 8, which united in marriage Miss Alba. MacKay of 1'76 Salem Street, this city, niece of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Elliott and John Allen Macliotd, son of Mrs. Josephine and the late John M. A. MaoLeod oi" s Royce Road, Alston Mass. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. William A . Elliott, Mrs. Milton Tidd Heald of Wobum attended the bride an matron of honor, and Frank But ton, also cf Woburn was best mllfl. The bride was gowned in white silk taffeta princess bodice, sweet- heart neck ine, button trimmed to waist with flared skirt failing into a moderate train, Her iin er tip lenght veil was of princess s lk heir- loom lam. Her beautiful bridal bouquet was of sweetheart rose gardenias and vallov liilies. lvlrs. Heald, the fo:mer Doris 5. Ethier, as matron of honor, chose a gown of aqua-blue brocaded taffeta with a coronet of sweet peas find a match. i bouquet. MII. William M. El- lio t wore an aquamarine silk crepe street length gown set off a beautiful spray of sweet peas and roses for her col-sage. Mrs, John M. Mncleod, mother cf the bridegroom was glowned in a soldier blue and Yellow silk Jersey print, street length, and wire a matching cora- age of Jonquils and fem. The home was beautifully de- corated with cut ‘lowers from Malone the Norist of the city, and a festooned arch cf belLa, rcsebud sprays and ribbon stzéamera de- corated the area under which the ceremony was performed. Messrs. Kiley and Milton cat cred durin the reception to rein- tives and rlends from Brocktnn, Winthrop, Allston, Randolph, Mil- ton, Lexington and Bostn. Among the honored guoits was Mr. Heiirv Clay of Prince Edward island, B. Canada, grandfather of the bride. Mr Cla s 87 years of age. Shorty after the te-wiptiori the muple left for a wedding tour which will include New York City, will reside in their cw-n agaartsnen at 176 Salem Street, this, city. Alba Catherine MacKay is the daughter cf lVLr. Roderick and the late Margaret Mabel Mackay of Prince Edward Island, Canada, and niece of Mr. and Mrs, Willinn M, Elliot and Mr, and Mrs. Peter G. of 1'76 Saflem street, Wolmm. She has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Elliot since early childhood. she is a gradu- ate oi’ Woburn High School and an employee of R. H. Stearns Com- pnnv of Brston. John Allen MacLeod of Aiistnn inducted from the turn School of Commerce (Boston) and is employ. ed by the Boston 6o Aiban Rail- road as clerk to the Assis suit to the General Manager in their 3T3. ton office. SCHOOL CONOIIT Desable Scliocl iield a successful concert and Chi- stmas Tree. There was a splendid attendance and a small admission was charged the proceeds going to the Junior Red Cross. Mr. lit-nest Holmes acted u been chairman. An interesting and well bllllmcfli 9108mm was carried out lcny thg pangs wgidlzuwithout excep- °n TONER or to themselves anger» their teacher, Mrs. Clifton culm- paniment , by Min Marguerite Ince was very lauoltihgprslggoiffied byh evcryitlannhigg. am, w en a 09¢ taking port god been complimented by the chairman. a wonderful santa Claus in full uniform appeared from the North Pole, and dillrlbubd gift: from the Christmas tree to O Cllildl, 8 DOB, I [if . Dialqguq, Burton Said It. Readings, Kan“, leen Campbell. Mal Drill and Bil. ute, The School, Recitation, m"- ton Holmes. Stocking Drill, yumm- pupils. Recitation, Karen Petersen. B010. Douglas Inoe. Ploylet, on”; 1;, in Christmasland. Carl and Karen Pélorwl. Leroy Dart. Allison and Burton Holmes, Victor and Katha. lteénn Campbell. Acrostic - (mos llo Change Required In Legislation To increase Pensions OTTAWA, Feb, 18 —(CPi--Any government dash-in; to increase ol m pension ants, ashubeen donein B ti: Col- umbia, may do so without the nec- essit of change c old age pen on ation, once M is lisley ma questioner: in commons today. he was not sure oven a guls ans would the cue of the British Colilfnbia increase where the total of income of any pensioner ic not to bl in excess of NI a 90B- " Chalsson. DD. A dainty lunch was lmlwépl“ S ‘ in a few seconds. ctllnui. filllililllAll Qellsflfship Interference ma, "mm," ls Protestell CONFIDIIATION LIFI INIUII OTTAWA, Feb, _ _°e _ ANCI. L47! fiffliig interference lwitllogihil ad‘- -—-—-- "esse to KINBMEN ANNUAL DANCE N¢w was llrowstexcllleilnmltthlnos iltugf>lfaglhq Dome. Friday, Blebruazggéhtladh 3011s yesterday by opposwongffig; w: Mend echoed ackenzi Kin coon srunio where smart latter said that lnetime 513,525.23! people are being photographed flcials might err on the side of ov- —-——- erfiflclliency. - . anson part1 l 1 oic RESERVE sEAT PLAN now open ed the opening b iugnY-iogwoz i: It Reddins for Red Cross Theatre air mail etter a dressed to him night, February 26th. Li-374-8-l9-2l. from Wolfville, ‘N. S. M This is an intolerable situation POLICE COURI-Jn the Police and one which members of this Count yesterday morning, Stlpen- House cannot permit to continue." diary Magistrate K. m. Martin had M15- HB-mon said. a clear docket. 5°11" °5 my mlvnmfrfwll has been ____ Ilmal-lily opened," . King said "In protest Just u thoro niy‘ itlalfii 33th’. §?“ifi.“§;ui““u°l’£; l" l" lw- Home» h“ done?” late John Sinclair Sutherland. well- “Lg-L Kant: said the matter would known Ottawa optlcian. a native of five}? “amt, Charlottetown, P. a. 1., who died on - “S” bald the“ Could l» January m leaving m estate no question in the mind of the cen- $40,820.98. ha; been filed in the Sur- m“ me letter referred ‘o had r ate Court. says the Ottawa Jour- “oaddwiswd w m?“ B“ “we” °f n . The whole estate is bequeathed 1 pp“ "mn- n ll“ l‘ hlrmle" to the widow‘ M“ En w etter, he added. merely containing Sutherland, and is comprised of qrgpgvsgéeraegfizgiamgfllgkllle °f the fol ' ' . . . .1 Roi/em- mwmq, mwrance- inents anti-conscri Lion promises. 3 Ill column ls-rucrvod (or new: cl local Internals but advertising oi’ a loony nature nu bl inserted Q l cunts a word. ciricfll unbl- II ndvunc ' ms: Lie 3 . . ' fnaggg: _olf;degltg'célgkzgbscggrf 1 Hanson reca led that when a sets. including stock-in-trad ‘ fiogflfggsag’ lgelfgaefmifligcv; 1n _ 9R0. 3d. lfifiil°ilfétllflli°fif"i’ ‘wilt h" “Vlad w» Home m» my 1n- . . he we new m set-w <1 M- irzrlzrr..tiz'r"i.".lr .1253 Art's: alfe. K. C. Mr. Mt if is also golicitcr filing the aiirglilctftion for department °°“°emed' "A PGUY GCSHIPO" Drobate. INTERTAINED - The French m“ “He, qrmmwdvm m. com stitulency of Finance Minister Iisley Il-iicadéarlil inmates 011th?“ scared "I 0"" We" E11 0Y5 y will" and had. there been anything in it tlllled by the St. Thomas Acquinas of interest to him (Mr. Ilsley) pre- soclety on sunday afternoon with sumably it would have been sent to music, singing and story felling, that minister. “Ave Maria" by Mrs, Arthur Hgnfy “This converts censorship into a and foil: songs by Mrs. Andrew Petty Gestapo. 5133118 0n members Arsensult and Mr. Jerome Gallant Pmimtfll‘ "l- MI- wers pleasantly received. several olf Hafitufiffgéedfinmmbh m, m? the old timers oiiied in the ro- rain. A cake Jdonated by lien-s. flfgfiywmunggfiwsuflg “'5, oppfsnw“ Jerry Arsenmm- w“ draw" 1°13 M!‘ Hanson d6ClEI'8dc18€l\:1nL;l:n-5c8eiSd nnduwon by Miss Julia Peters and he ‘would throw the' matter into ti: tdfiiiiti t’...°“"..;'.' t" LS‘i.§é’“§;S§.i’.“B“i°.€.?.“ll$“"5m“ -. C 0 VCIIl- James 'I‘histle. An lnierestiryig m- ment that the practice would; cease. dress was delivered by Map, Jun “With respect to the underlying ated by my honorable I am in entire agreement with him." said Mr. King. He believed, however, mentioned by MI‘. Hanson. and al- l” member! 0f the Royal Onnwim 5° gnellfiklglaxfleyhlilbrnwialnegolivogle All‘ “my Wine!" division. left tlhieigb were iii- m 1 letters from Montreal Saturday afternoon for areas called “prohibited" for mili- Tilmnto. Where they will continue tary reasons. He thought that might preliminary training at Havergal have becii the reason the letters College. The majority were Mon- We" Wened treble" though among the group "l shall take the matter up at once with the offi ial con erned were recruits from Hawkesbnry, and “e if n, m not 3055b“ u‘; have Ont, Sherbrooke, Three Rivers, Cookshire, Granby and Lake Me- flfififi‘?! $dlh§r ligimllrsltnlcd gantic. One was from Moose Jaw. Mr. Hanson said the House should $83k. TTadBS represented included know what [he rule; were, It w“ clerk slenoartviler. clerk general. "charitable to assume some too of- motor transport driver, clerk ac- ficious official" was responsible, countant, cook, messwomen. equip- Mr. King said he would rather merit assistant, general duties, f5- say "over-conscientious official." bric worker, telephone operator M“ m"? asked Dr- Bruce l” m?‘ and hmpnal wystmm Among the nish the government with more in- recruiis was Mrs. M. Diamond, the ‘mmamn on that‘ _ mother of three sons overseas, who . has enlisted as s. cook. Mrs. D‘a- SPRING figfigflgwomENs mond was at one time cook at Gov- . ernment House, Ch lctteiown, P. E. I. says the Mon real Star. served at the conclusion of the en- tertainment. AIRWOMEN LEAVE —More than The Spring Brook W. I. held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Dan MacKay, on Fri- ruary 12th, the president presiding. Meeting opened with the Creed. Roll Call was answered by 6 members giving a Valentine verse. Minutes were read and approved. "V" card assed around and decided to fin- Eh filling it out of the funds the amount being 30 cents. Two letters of thanks rend from Christmas box- Spark ‘that set llormandie ablaze .Q No potato grower today can afford to waste fcrfiiisciyiabour, bag com and storage space on a poor. diseased crop. No grain grower can lei seed-bornedisenses needlessly reduce his profit! Minimize these risks by sim- ply dip-trwtin seed potaiou with 'SEMESAN m. and by dry- Ask your dealer lor Srnirssil "all"!!! 866d grains with Cann- Illcn and Call mass. Write ‘AN * the dm-lhleictinil ilciircst (PI-I. (lifive f0! “by! mercury Phmllhuie free Potato and Grain CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED disinfectant. SEMFAAN Pulnphlgu_ Manufacture" oi Fertlllzen Bu. helps to reduce seed-piece dwlyfllflfil-lmflle scab and Rhia. W-lonin: fnnnskn, owl-borne when! lluni, rout rot, (nits smuts and luirlcy airipc. lieilcr stands and bigger yields usuglly up; , ,_'; innny limes over, tho ertremey " low coat of treating! Monircch Gite. lialliu, N. I. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA!‘ A morelafid Women's on Tuesday evening Feb, the home o! Mrs. Vernor Moore. vittie, prsided and opened meeting by repeatin Institute Carol follow- ed and one new member added to our rull. fee 25 cents. v read and adopted, Correspondence was read including letters from the Kui Kapcrs With Kin KINSMEN Anniversary Dance at ~ - THE NEW DOM]! clilinlrv BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 WES TMORELAND W. l. The regular meeting of West- Institute met 10th, ai Ilriday, February l)!!! Dancing 9.80-1.00 Admission 40o Proceeds for KinQca Milk for Britain Fund. ilfhe President Mm. Heber Mac- by Cre in unison. There were 9 members present Collection 60 cents Members Minutes of previous meeting were School Mrs Hobart MIIMI, es sent overseas. 1 pair gloves. 1 my!» Oven/l?!" th-‘mkln! the mem" - - Is pair socks and l sleeveless sweater hers for cigarettes sent them at Ms. I-Icber liigcvigie. passed in to Red Cross Convcnor Christmas. Mrs. l-leber Canfield Sick, Mrs. aro Oil-Nicki‘. and more yarn was given out. Ques- thanked the members for rcmem- Ed. PYOGTB-lfl. M?!» R0! tionaire on Social Welfare discussed. beflng m; when she was ill, Social Program, re-u» intod. NEW YORK. Feb. l’! - (CPJ- Collection amounted. to '10 cents. msowyl phat we have a Valcn- Lunch Grace Moore. Mrs. Deli ark that set the Norniandie Next meeting to be held at the aflre as been recreated by nalvy home of Miss Katie MacLeod. Boll investigate-is to strengthen their call on Co-operative Marketing. conviction that the blaze which Meeting closed. ruined the former French liner was iii‘ accidental and not caused by W01" N 0F 5- P- 9- sabota/ge. "i" At Navy Yard, Brooklyn, off- IDNDON ~ (C?) - Nearlly half icials set up a steel column similar M the 125.000 APIHDWYPH‘ 01 u“ General ‘Prst 0 fr:- are women v____ The s to the cne on which an acetylene- torch operator was ivorkiiig the afternon of Feb. 9. The man who had been working there in the No mandia took his place and near hm stotd the same men who were nearby on the ship-the overseer, helpers and asbestos shield handler, Bales c-f life preservers, wrapped in tair paper and burlap, contain- ing the same kaool as those on the Ncrmandie, were set up near the yuRnv-l/B Maw-also. F1“ or sumo?’- steel column exactw u they had placed on the ship; The torch wielder went to work, ni a few minutes. despite all precautions the sparks shot past the shield nto the burlap covering the life preservers and started a fire. The lmndls inust into flame GUIDES T0 MARK SUNDAY. FEB. 22 ‘IOROIWIO, Fhb. l$-(OP)-—Glrl Guides throughout the world will ooldcn-ete Girl Guides ‘Ilhinkiifig Blob. 22, marking the joint bir hday of the rounder of the Guide Movement, Baden-Powell. 0n that, day Canadian Guides will be linked with mglish Guides through n special broadcast when the Countess of _Clai'e'nd0n, as the imperial Commissioner for Over- seas together with an English ouidsi- and Guide will ms cast message from the Guides cf Great Britain. The Guides of the lhvpire widl enemy eocu led countries. who are hungry an stiffer-log and unable to wear uniform themselves. Catl- adian eludes will mend church mid gather in groups to remember not only those who are suffering but lhe Guides and om scouts of the Britidi Ilnpire. of the West- em Hemisphere, and of all free people WANTED E , ‘oneed malady capable of taking charge o ladies’ Ready to eor Dc mcnt. Will ply highest salary to the fllht Putty or anyone wishing to lietcr their present posi- gtrictiAuoowilirdentlnlfiencoAke ‘ I - "l! y M: l‘. New Glasgow, N. . tine Social in the school. had been made for Red Cross and 3 sleevless sweaters were finished. Resolved to get more material for quilts. and the folio/wing new ones were appointed for March ‘lrowsdale, Mrs. Room Mayhem Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Haber Macvittie. Roll call to be answered by donat- ing a. yard of print. Meeting adioumed and remaind- Qf or evening was spent in contests. etc. L/unch was served by Com- mittee in charge. Secretary ieported that t2» quilts committee's gun their reports Gounod Tue Flsil Qnl Peer-Melt 2 tbs. butt:- in caucepon-‘dd I lbs flair-blend well. Cook till bubbling. Pour in I medium (16-01.) tin Heinl Cream of Mushroom Soup. Cook, stirring constantly, till thickened. Add M tsp. Heinz Worcestershire Sauce, X tsp. salt, dash of pepper, a 7-02. tin tuna fish (drained and flaked), l cup peas (cooked and drained). Heat thoroughly. Serve ova hot biscuits. ELHeInIGIIBDINoICsnIdLI-orl. Please Everybody’: Taste With 3 Old-Time Vegetable Soups-One Willi Maui Broill; Another With Tender Beef Morals; And Cream of Vegetable Scupl lining Vegetable Soup With Mod Steel: is a wholesome, old-fashioned favourite — rich with hearty beef broth, toma- toes, sweet carrots. tender beanc, and many other " ‘ ' vegetables! iielnc Vegetable list Soup ll e robust main- dieli coup. for it's made the careful, small-batch way from select beef, barley and mouth-wars- ing vegetables. llclnv been cl Vege- . - 1' , table Soup. Finn, fresh ‘ v _ “ are blended with double-rich cream to give Heinz Cream of Vegetable Soup e flavour . _ men hanker- for] _ i And, like l" l9 Heinz Home-style Boupe, these three homespun dishes are ready to serve. How about including several rim in your next grocery order?