ennui; 29. 19.; You'll be ‘up endcomlng‘ ' - everyday-once you've Mod popular VITA-l Cereal. Delicious- energy-‘glvlng and ' so economical! Smell uItSYViQSJ-l true serivce mus 0 - . ' - . Oi nmnblest Iriends bright cres- “alibi! loom not, one: HOME EDUONIION Junior’ Boson Oerl By Tr:lls_ lok 4 "I just had to conic and lee you ul repor card. James held out the offend- ina card and surveyed ‘flhe with m aim n1 derail-ind it after all t I've xiven him." "I'm Rlad vou come-I wish ou his “said coursefl-Mrs. 01mm g oiiim gndlnilitry-Etlie “a reallv isn't so bad. He has goo iirades in all his subjects. but I marks in some better ones—by leaving m “Not imuortant?" The teach at her as if she had not Ellen's iliary (Continued from rme ing his way, from the city. late now!" ooines to.him for he says: sd her: "Mary-say that you'll not sgain" replied softly: fJohn, o! the am 1m w promise!" Gfififlflfln lfmfiflq“; "MW-Diary " Gwd’ "To Have And n1§e°ucl§vl§f°lf§5 scnoiggsonnn min ADAPT FROM l EMINGWAY NOVEL a, man than brlmsto . m- "TO Have ‘find Have Not," old tween the horned fingers the love Story. _. _L____._ ._ livsrybodfs mild about Jordana: curing it, mung c, praising ii. For here's s gr; uics no every taste . .a nude-from mllcious grspes specially developed by ' ’ n...su i-b in t7 . . . msichiess in its i’ -hodied svour . . . s rich snd holeso e pleas- are-drink the: retains all rho properties oi’ the natural grape. ‘IIY A lDfll-I TODAY - I - IT'S CANADA'S G01 Q JUICE JORDAN WINE COMPANV LIMITED, JORDAN, ONTARIO portan to his arithmetic and geo and—" "My dear Mrs James.’ inter- "M 2.?"- ~.~ we W33 a H; 09C C U0 ma was a calloiued sailor-of- $15.1‘? "'5 1m" tch s ride on a truck so- "ld the "Queen Conch" was “h” mm°°4my thirty-six foot of power boot. Bu amour the three they mnngggd reci- James has a. neglected alr w 11w the Vichy blocade with s. ashelays down his pipe and makes “BTW 01 901115 that was hotter retire ‘Ellen’ h ready w . marks meanlngly "lt' and uisn another distill-ping thouxght $11!? Hawk-i ' I£<§u<$onntan§ " ou__ 3W5- um to town tomorrow will gtmfhlzwoygltgl Qllijgghlgrelflfltwilgkllflh: husband sbo a“ h°med l" Hllmvhrév Bosart. over "the sreai, divide" as . the W153! gzfiexzllrllivi-‘Alrzid the schoolxigom discipline 11:6 upd % an outlaw. Juniors not a bad aroun . moved him several times but that I've been seriously said in: him tra work to d0." “Oh" exclaimed "don't do that! evenings now to see that he sets his problems done and to hear him snéll his words.” Miss Bentloyugrked at hu- tell me Jimier works his ething of a problem. ianadawarx: nols IlllIFl-‘I; mm oisnm on -it helps prevent colds lngifused intilnel TI! in n» s»: m,» m» . I vs-rso-liol. ' Value in Canada rnr cusaioncrovvu GUARDIAN Living,& Leisure .1111; IIWoM/uvs REALM plenty .of time forhiswork in school Mrs. James. He's us- in: it for hflay because you ‘insis- ted’ on doins: his work st Mme .. "Oh!" Rained Mrs. James. makes . on . Miss Bentley nodded. "All im- wittlmtlv and with the best of in- tentions. you was. "It's no wonder 12's irrespons- ible in school." she continued. “We try to teach the children to use their time thriitily here- hot waste it. He needs to form the schoolroom-aim for the prec- ious play hours after school. touref the avcrsse and needs extra time. But Junior isn't. I wish Mrs. tigisible. I can help him to do li M." lbs 11 d, page ti» think m" m’ e ior those bad conduct marks! Well here's where I help him et “°'lv'"‘"'ii mu. n “ e‘ elp." responded M15 §eniley With a, pleasant smile. Thank you so much for curling. Parents and teachers can 1e ped us both to understand Junior.”- Imued by the National Kinder- aart-ezi Association. 8 West 40m Street. New York City. KIND AND CHARMING Two young men at a. big func- tion made a bet that the host and hoswzs were“ so tihred o! Innu- triuop e p ases they wok up tvtrlery little of“ what W88 sa flil. One e younsr men determined to prove hi! 0 . As he reached the said: "I m m“ mormngyurdered your mother "Very glad w meet vou" said the host the sea beam. "This is my wife-J‘ man scarcely darimr . lessons hsd time to svafighten his face he bowed over the hostqss "I murdered vour feather!" he "Most kind!" murmured uie iii-- woman. “Charming 0t you." GEM OF HAPPINESS Canadian Minina Journal. writ- ing on jade. says: Jade. like the other semi-Precious stones. is scut into shape by means oi sawing drllllnn o!‘ grinding. and for this meoaretion the craitsman uses drills. etc.. actuated by a foot imeadle. His tools have to be fed continuously a paste conslstinw of water and fine sand. The hard- ness of iade makes this technique essential and lhus it is the tools ich remain fixed and the carv- ruz which is iurned as required. The carver does not. clamn down a rouzh niece of iade and proceed to work upon it]: he clamps down is tools and brlnizs the lade bl to them. a series of ouera- tions which demand the utmost . of Judi-Intent and skill. Cook ’s Corner é ee-eeo-eeoaeowwcweoo-ow-ee- PEEL LOAF CAKE A nice expression of the sort of cake you cut in slices or strips and serve as finger-food. The peel is evenly and well suspended . , . and of course it governs the flavor of the cake to a great extent. 2 cups once-sifted cake flour 1% teaspoons baking powder ‘A teaspoon salt DU1€H BOY -DOLL GRAPE v creams mixture alternately with By ‘Ken Reynolds ground mace 9i - , _ l5 cupl finely sliver-ed candied es 1 e taglespoons shortening 1 cup fins granulated sugar 4 egg-yolks y?! cup milk teaspoon vanilla 3i teaspoon almond flavorin Measure ‘and sift together t rec times, the flour, baking powder. salt and mace; add the eels and mix until sill the bits o peel are separated and coated with flour m xture. | Cream the shortening and gradu- slly blend in the sugar; cream well together. Beat the egg-yolks until th ck and light; ad to creamed, mixture, a little st a time, heating well utter each addition. Combine the milk, vanilla and almond flavoring, d‘ e dry ingredients to the the flavored milk, and combine after each addition. _ Turn batter into a buttered and lightly floured loef pan (4% 8 inches, top inside measure.) Bake ln a rather slow oven. 325 degrees, about 1% hours. dd with N I POI! m Qifil: ‘mg: w" Ami It's ‘ifill.""l"3“c»~'\- liquid Sunshine (or i one "limbs ma“ mum- work habits for the hours he is in course. the child is slower than James you'd try letting him do work in school. It may take s little time for him to settle in mama?’ I know i? ham“! and the cause o body had oonglc visited an exhibit uh ‘You certainly W} thlnls in l. I blamed Junior I? ' "I i » ..ll'*"**.ii”’i..“‘-’~Fgi.".;n If The llougli Breaks 3n“; g 9,3 gtb-ggf ‘ ‘i What, do you say?" . l! . IDIS HONTIDII UIIAPTII. V_ - Alone with Alladdin. her white ooekotoo. Tam remembered care- muy what she had told her sis- tor. Annabelle and what she had concealed. Perhaps it had been a mistake to mention the ‘Ibc-‘Ibc, but Annabelle would never troubei to find the wayward little street dgogdrstecs mgbm asily by cola o men. an ass lamina. a/n cobblestones and the sky blush- chfldl t L m; tr?“ ins clean behind low gray church , s s udying a home. ey - 69168- Iorts-unless o! towers and s hurdv-u mind Good Nixht Sweetheart at noon while thé bran knockers danced h sunshine and even iron dons in front oi an antique shop looked Wflfllilsh-all this Dart of the city had been unkn to at the Sch of Industrial Art But what lay beyond and about Broad and Pine Streets Tam was first to discover. She was as iso- latetd hcre. in rend-rd to Chestnut Hlllk as if she hasi zone t0 Mont- "lfl-T TC. But a pattern had the moment she took rooms Lati- mer Street. The second dav. while arranging the apartment. she had heard a uiano overhead. She set back on her heels beside a trunk and attended arderitly to Brahms. Then came Bach and one oi Mozart's sonatas. The front door bell I'D-DR and the piano was Juriously sileil; Ellie hushed her door aiar. thinking it mizht be the man with the ice. Runnlmr down the stairs was the thin.,melancholy fellow who had rented her the moms, and she realized that he had been divulil- ing that lonesome ecstasy at the piano. l-Ie had divulged a soul at least. . . . She observed him more closely: rumpled brown hair. aouiline nose. compressed lips. white strong throat. and sulky eyes of an evasive color. "was it the ice man?" she had asked. "No? he said. It. was a colored man who wanted fifty cents to aet his father out, oiylhe moiste- I never heard that one before. ‘did you?" The conversation grew casual. even izay. Only a few days later he asked her care- lessly to come along with him To the Toc-Toc. He nlayed the ni- ano there-he olayed jazz bc- cause he had to earn money And so she watched him play. his hands strong and almost vicious upon the keys of the tinv upright in the restsuant. She was always able, by her good breeding which conveyed itself to strangers. to remain aloof. And of course there was always Nathan Plerrille. If he disliked anybody he fixed them with his eyes and played very softly. It was a. way he had of hypnotizing peoble. But one night when he was late and Tam was sitting alone in her booth waiting to order dinner a a. young ma-n appeared with llreat confidence and a splendid back- ground oi,’ highballs. He was in evening clothes. and he was. she knew. a sczment of the world she was trying to escape. He d‘dn't however. recognise T m as part of his own world e sat close beside her. out his hand on her knee and ordered two liihrtinis "How am I doing?" he asked. "Shall we go on from here?" mstead of turninir t0 Iet the Martinis the tall waiter said from one corner of ht mouth. "You aren't doina so well And I think you'll no on from here." “I-Iuh?" said the YOIIIW m!!!» Wafltéliaziééo ORDER OF THE BATH s borboiisoovn sobbing. In Isildiiisl scents... C-loih OI, loos Mlond Jim ' D—-Iuo lbsihg Powderfllh l-Wtsn Qntsd Mi Dims 8H8 soaovsa sncrr Johnson 1&- John ’DIU(IGII'I'I_' called Rinkold Place. All thll "I can't.” she said "I have to go to "Professor Dudley's this Diano Tam observed his loose- SllMliiZiBIS. his beyond-ithzrworld manner. with warm fascination. If only his mother. a cool. effic- ient little business woman. un- derstood him more. Mrs. Picrrille wouldn't allow him to bourgeois woman. afraid he would disturb the their people in the house. She would buy a oiano. one of hts into her crowded si ing‘ room. But she would buy the uprlgh on the installment plan-a. sys- come and work as late as he wished-nobody was below and Mrs. Pierrille tcouldrft. in all her. He was nlaylnx Some Miss Me, Honey. It was curious black and white keys into a bawdy eacpressing misc f theberely white face up upturned to m 0 or. of intermediate nation- unevldent waist. Since the mo- naii he heard it? That 01s bar- rasscsrvnos ‘assessors-rs nus asked calmlyvsnoirgh for her or- er.. '.'I'han.k yoil."_ she said. al- though she was unizrateful. "But how did you know I'd never met him helmet" "I didn't." he said. ‘llo her fur- ther astonishment he mumsnred io himself. "A ‘man makes no noise over a good deed. but pass- eson toanother asa vine to bear grapes again in season." Then he started Iluiltlly. handed her the menu and remarked with stiff precision. almost as if his macro. ‘s to...» ire . “ e u very tonight. Miss " He served her dinner with such remote deference that she was mute. almost intimidated. She was glad when Nathan‘ Pierrrills cams Yo her table to eat a hasty sandwich before starting to had hatmened and he said. "I'm glad the lout was bounced Those stunirl weenie-social lights from St David's, Cl-gftnut Hill. and the Main Llnc-whv do they wan. der in here? Thev make trouble because they trunk we're lust a couule of Bohemians and anv- thing noes I don't mind the DlllmD rotarian quite so much "Tam. o vou know what kept Im- so late? I had lhe first faint murmurine of a symnhoqv, I bean-n to Write one of the move- ments I-Tam. since you came I've been thinking all the time in music. I can no on here much ionizer. It robs me of all that gol- den sound. Do you lmow what I mean? Do tell me you lmow what I mean " Her llus parted with awe She sa‘d breaf-hlessly: "You will be RNflt-ymi will be a¢—a Chooin." He glanced at her indulizcntlv. "Who in heck would want. to be a Chonin in this dav and size? He is an anachronistic mawurka. I am hearing the music of ma- chincry and electricity and war and aeroplanes a-nd motor horns and vou rive me Chopin! Petit Valse! He had the soul of a drawing room at twilight" Her rose. a genius in an ill-fitting suit but wearing confidence like a halo. “Sony I have to izo now Really itfis incredible that I can Dlay jazz tonight. with that vi- gorous movement in mv ears I can't do it after this week. I'll ‘I'm through. will you?" evening "Oh. all right.” he said. And he wandered toward the beastly little iointcd Iimire. his stooping play the piano aftcr midnight She was o A dariniz idea came to ‘ram those new little Sblnet lmril; ly delved recently. Then he could conscience. 6b . As she went out he smiled git Thsase Days You're Going to how his fingers could drive the homesickneay a strident Dathos. articulate ivhilrey allothe timeugis body else could hear. mDemetrics Gorgas. the Propriet- witn respect and a bow from the ment Tam had appeared he had aiven her respectful considera- till/lies OShanter. he had known as, once, was genteel. He deferred to her thereigreh and tl-iklgdz 111;; pstionasze an e over the name Ushaglrer. “more tender. of course. who later rim the Palais Duchesse-bu‘ of mum, thk ww“ "iv couldn't onnected with him. , “Good night, Mademoiselle Sl-iziimina." said aonzas usins his nlayfui nicknarnsmfogolgeeraflvl; Zfgiectegeelrcoetrqilo" disturbed by that this s." sxtgiaged andovgiilid‘ hesitant- 1y, "No. because the waiter ‘was “H, gnsc unusual,” said Ger gas, "Far from it. Just a student at the University Workinl! hill} ‘or “urge years nnwd “Pfifldlblfl. "Wh t does he study?" "Oil. let me see-can I remem- istw. perhavs. HQ minis OtthTt he teaches too. and h degree o! s ifilfitoiieflgotalligssays? But I trust “HEIJ c: n1:r*:..r.r m" ‘éiryed tguthe bar tender is (Im- m than this place. Why she come here?" ld fashioned Lheoogacgigrlifler mil gbSEhtlV. "Be- a cause Women are funny. ” (To Be cor-unveil Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated ifllliti U} "°“"""'w.i:s-s'.?-* i: starve first Wait around until_ IIOIIILE YOIII IIOIIEY INK ifyou don't agree that Libby's "Goal-ls Press“ Tomato Produch - Jules, Cotchup. Chili Sauce and Soupf-fl" fir; be“ you've evsr tested. u t. Pierrille. I New‘ ihe entire lot-but‘ tell with n-m . anthem-h... - use?» tabs-eel saw Z. “m” woflm.“ aiifiiia-s --I‘.k;k .' n ‘kkkkk-J (v Milllfll cosmillcs Poor health, a pallid complexion and dry, rough, unattractive skin often result from lack of vitamins A and C in your diet. ‘Libby's “Gentle Press” Tomaso juice is an excellent source o1 these vitamins. Drink it every day- the vitamins will help protect your health and promote quick healing of skin blemishes. .They are the scientific way to radiant health and naturally lovely complexion which goes with it. Libby's is a grand appetizer, too, for the goodness and flavour of fresh, ripe tomatoes are captured in every glassful. I LUMBER WANTED For Kings County Hospital SEALED TENDERS to be marked ‘TENDERS FOR ' LUMBER” and addressed to the King's County Hospital, Montague, P. E. 1., will be received up to December filth, i946, for the following quantities of Spruce Lumber: sggflgn. A, 400 pcs, 2" X 10” I 15.5’ DZE Z00 PCS. 2” X l0” X 8.5’ DZE SectionB. 36pcs.2”x8”x9’D2S ' l80pcs.2”x8”x l5.5’D2B 90pcs.2"x8”x9’D2E Section C. 6000 L.F. 2" x 6" D2528 . 1250pcs.2”x6”x9’D2E Section D. 41800 LJ‘. Z’ x PDISZE ' . so pcs. r x 4” x 15.5’ ma‘. 8J0 pen?’ x 4" x V D28 Section E. 7-8" Spruce '1‘&G'l6,000 REM. Section FsT-B” Spruce Sq. Edge 11,500 ILBM. u he aeuma-iaMcaug-iesiaaies. lobe desiccated. on or before thellth of Mme, I ; ~ Tsndsrrmaybs‘ nails forests or more or for l iheipries for oach-lisu-shsll bs separate-- "_ shamans-Kaitlin! 1 ffisfihfs §enll¢ kreu l TOMATO JUICE ussv, mnuu. e may or causes. Lmmn e can»... one-m ssyTsnderaetJieeessai-lly "accented. ~l