i t i i i I I LII.‘ I»I‘l_O_ miwrrm. Ont. Dw- l —Alr pointment of Joseph Lichstein of Saskatoon, sask-, as chairman of the national health committee the Junior Chamber of Commerce o! Canada has been announced by w. r. Reid o! Calgary. president- of the organization. Mr. Reid sal that the new chairman would im- mediately organize the Junior Chambers nationwide czlrmpalls’? n co- ngamst venereal disease, _ laceration with the voluntary ef- fort of the Health League of Can- ada nutl the official program of the federal and provincial govern- moms l/lr- Lichsteirfs appointmentond his acceptance of the post, wnlch is n voluntary one. Was received with satisfaction in Health League and government. circles. A C. N. R Express employee. he has de- voted much leisure to public wel- fare and Jvmioi" Chamber proiects and hooded the first Junior Chamber campaign against ven- creel disease in Saskatoon three XPHTS ago The venereal disease education is the wartime of the Junior Chamber of _ res since its conference at . 1'11 Falls early last summer. '. Rcirl reported. Member RYWPS s Cunntla will participate in mizn t’. be launched with [i of Social Hygiene Dill’ pro tram soooweoooo-owmwoovo-o-o-o- gMr. Winkle Goes To War oo00o++¢oo>o¢40~¢*+*‘4‘ 'QQO§§O §+O+OQ-O&OO40 He was asked to read a chart without his classes and ‘vim 111cm. He Neil-med each inter he made out, but he couldnt as hi?’ had hall plannsxl, briiii; hmseJ u, cheat. l-lis eyes were E0°d eixis ought. to fisiii >1 Wt"- Eve“ ‘in? pulse was found sufficiently ca | sitter he had been S" Tumlmg in one place my a minute without, 1i gt ' he . , gouxreumliiyjreirleeacted. he hediil-i really counted on e59 wings to save him. dyspepsia he was banklnZ 01i- ' He was laid on a DBWT'°°V"ed| j table- His stomach was kpeaded and he ans asked. "Whats m an your record about dy5l>el>51B= Mr. Winkle detailetl 811d CV95] boasted about. his acute intestinal, difficulties and the need he had for his D1115. He was kneaded some more as it he were an automobile no longer. but a piece of dough. The doctor gave a skepfiieal. grunt, a deprecating snort and wrote something on MI- Winkle! record sheet. Mr. Winkle. in hi! gathered that hi5 1135999515- horror. had E unade little impression. that ii‘- he“, lot him down completely. At; this, as he was passed on t0| me next; doctor, his heart beat so; fast that the doctor, who applied; l, stethoscope to it took it away‘ and actually looked at him. any. ting patiently, "I expect it. frmnl the kids. but. not from you." I M1". Winkle was abashed. He ac- cused himself of behavln! like a1 child like Jack Pettigrcw whom he saw standing tensely, on guard with a strained. taut expression on his boy’; face. And then Mr. Winklq went through an experience he never expected to have All during the days leading up to this. and during the first of the examining process. he hoped.‘ fervently that, he would be reject-i ed. He had even prayed for it But now he found himself hoping he| would be accepted. It. wasn't that. he had become any braver. He couldnw. account for it. ax- cept that. he wanted to be as good *5 m‘? “ex” ma" 3'3 5“- ‘wgreihgd a. wizened face and a great of the miserable Physical fiBiife he cut in his bareness, and he did not care to be turned down as l: weakllng. To return to his regular life with the onus of the Army not wanting him to defend his country seemed suddenly to be an unwelcome prospect. It was not even pleasant to think albout re- turning after the incidents of tho parade. His heart settled down and beat almost normally. It was listened to again. At the desk of the Chief Medi- cnl Examiner, he was informed. casually, that he had been accept- ed for General Military Service- It was a little difficult to to reo- ilze it. He was dazed. He felt that his dyspepsia had been in- stilled from chronic indigestion no mintter how lightly it was regard- (‘f . Now that he had been proved the. Mual of other men he wanted to argue it. Y-le would have liked to write to his Congressman in pro-i test He decided to let the Army find out. It. would serve them right when he became a hospital case. when he might be permanently of B, dat m“ i ville contingent were ' enlistment- I-‘I _ill_ B252‘ fir’ (zkfnq -' Barf/far Hea/f/z/ II “OI ILI_L_D_§ |on Iebruary 8. miéeparations are Junior a. Brantford 8t. Catharina. Welland. Ilbrt Frances. the Civic Service Club at Gait. 011i». the | local branch o! the Health LeBBl-le Sherbrooke, Que.. Junior Chambers at Iouisevllle. Asbestos tnnd Shawinlgan Fails. all in Que- bec. Many other gmlilii ere 0i" ganizing for campaigns. Lance- Corporal Jean Baptiste Vangeenhoven. No 12 Company, Veterans Guard of Canada. 0t-; awarded eight ' medals by the T-clgian Government! continuously in the_ tawa. who was He served. First World War. from 1914 lo 191s. without mlssin! it day of service. (Canadian Army Photo» St. Laurent‘. Capt» Madeleine daughter of Canada's Justice Min- Canadian Women's Army Corps in Military Jylstrlct No. l2 with headquarters at Regina. She was one of the two officers appointed when the C. W. A. C was form- ed in i941 and has held appoint- ment in Montreal and Quebec. She returned from a tour of duty overseas earlier this year- llere’s Welcome Relief Ft om itlllf tilililill Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up eseh nostril and feel it go to work g1 hi; where catarrh misery ls . . . bring quick, soothin re lie f f r01: . miseries. —P disabled and on the Government! hands for life. Yet mostly ha couldn't still small, proud voioe inside himself- I-re had noted that barely half of the other men in his age group measured up. He had achieved the moment, no matter to what it led. CHAPTER VII All except three of the Spring- accepted. Freddie and Jack were among the successful ones — or unsuccessful -whichever way you looked at it. a matter epending on how far your patihtism went. Alter retrieving their clothes and hiding their nakedness, they were marched outside. Lined up in the open, they took the oath o! Mr. Winkle felt very solemn about swearing to bear true faith and allegianco to this country. Promising to serve the United States honestly and faithfully a- gainst all enemies whomsoever, he had only the mental reservation that he would do so to the best of his ability, that might Drove to be. He was wholly sincere in agree- ing to obey the orders of the President and the officers ap- pointed over him ‘Before the oontinzont could catch its breath from repeating the oath. they were taken to the clothing depot and there measured again, their sizes called out to clerks who put down on counters immense piles of uniforms and other equipment. Mr. Winkle had never tried on a pair o! shoes be- fore while holding a. pail o! sand in each hand- This was a. novel idea, and be understood its pur- pose was to get a measurement that would be right when his feet spread from being weighed down with a. full pack. In the clothing depot they were tinned over to a. little Sergeant larger than w. Winkle. l-le whatever many service stripes on his sleeve. In a. dry. good-humored voice he instructed them to change into something more appropriate to their surroundings and standing. He also said: t "There ain't time to shoot. you {until townonow" He let this state- -ment sink in for a moment. "In cue any of you think that's mo soon to get shot. this is the medi- cal kind. We're going to show you how to keep away from the other kind." (To Be Continued) BRITISH TO BE TRIBE mcland -(CP> - the war is now ght. Lh-Col. Anthonv Marlow. Conservative member of Parliament for Bright- on. said that when the soviet Arm! marches into Germany an English- spegklng army would meat it half- wa . SIIIPYARDS Acfivu Y -tCP)— During the first three years of Wit-l‘, some 4.000 seagoing ships were . , 1nd in Indian shipyards. Buy a became u makes the but brad- ‘the but will. Us: the only yam that‘: my; fresh ia the Maritime“. Get the M: out at‘ life with BEST YEAST! Woman's Re alm Actively making Chamber-a Ottawa, Hamilton, St. John, N’. ister, is now staff officer for the, ___.__,._ -~ imfiiisnwrrrrorrw._oninnrsu_ " ' ‘i... . v-vw A Job Only You Can Do t hlaafillholqaoui 1 AnlAnnon Question: and Amman an Prloo in The Guard- Control Illl nppeltruw" u“ a”. 01h raglan. vldad by the loud lad was who have lutallllent queltlnnl to uk no price control an lnvlt to sand than Ia wrllinl to the Women's Regional Advisory Coin- mmoe of the War Tlmea Prices and Trade Board. Q. In my boarding house the landlady’ charges the correct ren- tal set y the Board but. makes all tenants pay extra each week order to keep their rooms. This extra money does not show on our receipts. Can she do this? A. she certainly cannot . . . if you will write to us again giving the name of your landlady and the location of the house we will have the matter investigated im- mediately. Q. I have recently arrived from London. England. Is it neceasa y for me to register with a shop in order to shop with my ration cou- pons? A. No. it is not necessary for you to register with any shop . . our regulations are not. the same as in England. You may purchase rationed commodities at any Shel! you choose. providing, of course you surrender the necessary cou- pons when you make YOU!‘ Pill‘; chases . . . if there are any of ou regulations which you do not un- derstand please write to us again. MUST cans roe nods IDNDON-(Cl-“l- A kennel maid received an annuity of $900 to be reduced by $22.50 e year on the death of each of 20 dous left in her care by the will of Mrs. Harriet Mrmockles. The dogs are pedigreed Ja-oanese soanlels and took manv prizes at shows. Terms of the will BRIGI-TION. Expressing belief that the and of . forbid the maid to "sell or part with any of them." NBW under-am Cream Deodorant “fill Stops Parsplrcflon dresses o: also’; no: mime skim L Doe: aot rot abuts. Does I. Ijlowaitingtodry Caabeuud VIII nght after aha gt l t] ' ' for " i‘??? 151° ‘@5333 l, A . h' . I ‘N231; vv-vaittg gran: cm S. Awarded Approval Seal of aim: immune of Launder- gn for being hnnnleu to a nu Allahfllulfifln Bil! OLD FASHIONED FIGURE! MAKE SEVERAL DIFFERENT LOVELY GIFTS . - j 0m Mum in cross stitch n; flavoritaomaxibrotdefy for “+2 whet iron iii?’ e ' contains ll motifs measuring structions. To order pattern: Write. or uend above picture with W!!! Mme 1M address with l5 centa in coin 01 stun Needlework Bureau. Char ottatown Guardian Deatgnllmwl . RAMI_———————_— BTREITADDR-BI -—--- DEAR MISS DIX— I have out differently. need ma physically and spiritually. by you thro ' h O ANSWER-It than that. And see that the my hlliilgii b11112 to themselves "m"?! 110W they are 2e lected. younl. never considered . They never held out a gave a. hard-working girl a write letters of condolence congratulation to those who had and d h f. tn 11ml‘? .3. ‘$3151. “viii; E3555 hearts of al friendship instead o giving it work should kowtow to you and moods and tenses. But why? silperior them to be friends with you? man in our hands. And that tall A pl sider me pretty little kids. to youngsters who are When I was playing for a high id i d! h th d Wh wasaétlslhafi (iasflo er am lsper ANSWER-Eat it up. son eat last. long. There is no hing in the football halo. the next day. where are you? and has no self-see . and be nice and gracious about i . public. They know it is the And say. now, Bub, all jnk g DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-As a vuur opinion of verse 5, one woman shall not wear that unto the Lord, thy God." the millions of girls and women who ANSWER,- Almighty and mcni: on the faults and mistakes of question. know not what they do. mQQKflEEYJLL 1H5 000K! BGUIR WHITE FRUIT CAKE 3-4 cup mild flavored fat. 1 cup fine lfranulated or knit 51188.1’- 3 eggs. 1 cup raisins 1 cup mixed peel. 1 ¢ “ . candied or "P maraschino cherries. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. I 1-4 cups all purpose flour or 9 1-1 cups pastry flour. 1-4 cup fruit Juice or milk. Cream fat. Add sugar and cream well together. Add e88! one at o time. beating after each addition. Dfed8e fruit with part of the flour. Mix and sift remaining flour, salt and baking powder. Add alternately with the liqiild- Mix in the floured fruit. Line a: deep pan with mum Duper and fill two-thirds full with better. Bake in a slow oven, 1a there a tea-l and ed besides ami- mother? l! there ls. I have yet to loo her. 4 en disappointed in poogle I thought were my frientk but found I a. fr en . bu elsewhere have so manv different moods I cannot tel-l whether they like me or hate me, and I o tan wonder 1f they realize how they up hurting I this id I still k u war bestviglrmd. and believe that your pocketboo and WHO I5 SEEKING FBIENDLINBSB WINS FRIENDS we must be friendly ours ole who have no friends and who ere always comp ainlng abou the world are those who have lived shut up in them- selves all the: lives and made no effort to attach any cu 111 find ‘ who m aways wetfirélgfigtwglaugiilgvg ttiyefiilizgginmtgg vi tlms tn _ ey see emse ves c f e hemessne“ i’! the W01‘ d. let these verv same peo lesasvhen theti‘ were hing but th re eipina hand to a com- person. pretty party ‘° ‘“°".~......"“".Y".:.1°.‘".a*.t"'t‘:.= t.‘ st“ "bee; Ol‘ B em. 6 ssistttitrmtifitrilka “l‘..i‘§.1’2ll‘“‘.l*““““lt°‘““°°- m‘ On the other hand. you know plerity of uldey m no r ends ‘to to see when they are 51g l who k ew th mm," 1 trims that it? u 115cm fgxnldiess “d u“ “M kmdnmes‘ You feel th iniigke much ofd V01] and consider "o thali- WéN-ilg {lite this consideration frflirioilhgtg; one anything uncrsan em,ort; v m kg you. in truth. always lgegnena iittievsxrrfinefliilaggfegligntgridlem? l-lave you ever asked yourself whv they should want The whole world is hungry for friendship. It is the on thing that we go seeking all our lives. but we never find it 11111555 we 5m a talis- sman HELPFUI p if that to any one of these girls and you will find that it. will wor . Undoubtedly ones pocketbook is a good friend to have, but. don't for- net that friendship h one of the things that, isn't 501d over the ..ounter. llfdilsiualways a gift. Some of the loneliest people in the world are the DEAR DOROTHY DIX—i’ am a football layer’. Sport 1:1 cor.- ood. but my game is being sgoiled by a bungii :18 awed Wh e playing no fellow g-iigyme it y. rather difficult to be called upon to write autographs and to now I f th vi te - quitc ftflfttfiil? ‘i.....“;.f§€..°$i.=;l"iisé$ i?“ °‘“"""“‘““' ’ ‘m “m” FOOTBALL STAB LUCKY ‘l0 ATTRACT FANS it up while you can not Ore any you are sitting pretty on we of the world. and So make the most of the adulation of the little boys. have any sweater incense offer-cc up k111i; in it Write sporting world do not think it beneath thzir “slll.".l““%‘ “l ‘t’ ‘til “l? l‘i.~i" . 0n’ ou pointed out on the street and bee: people say?"'I‘i1¢:t’saI-1'Ii:vl.'."ou 0 e n8 Nutter of your column I pxter 32 1n Deuterononw w ' w lch pertalneth unto a man, man out on a. woman s garment. for all that. do so are an abomination Not- being one of thou who know what Ha is going w do when 1-19 beue-iu lkth ff ' r k- He d1 d that orysom 052e, overlap,“ e o ense o the slac wearers. as true friend in this wwld today 8o manv times t the girls when. I work and meet that only a mother will stick thin. W11 at do ou tnink? a miisuo. has been said that to have n friend e ves. Nothing is truer if you will look about you, you will t the lack of friendship in Deoible you know an complaining elr own Dleasu . They never frock. They never bothered to people who ere c-iddied and sen because they bound them tho it is bec use you are asking for at t eae girls with whom you for i .t~m Have vou ever tried to Haven't held yourself is LOVE and INFISS- minds who is watching, out after locale-eyed over my vio rles. school ream it, was bad " but my face get a brick red when and min every time they see me. BEE!‘ ROOT. it. it won't. world that fades out quicker than a You will never it is so sincere phs as thev want would like hlch says: “The neither shall a If the Bible is the law and we are judged by ihmwhat will becomg of othee? ' dress up 1n mom's c1 I». K. are 1n the confidence of the comes to sit in judg- I cannot answer this slmers on the ground ‘that they WABTIMB DARK FRUIT CAKE I 1-4 cups all purpose flour or 3 1-2 cups pastry flour- 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1-4 baking soda. 1-2 teaspoon salt. 7-3 eiili mild flavored fat- 2-3 cup sugar (white or brown). 4 cups raisins. l: cup sliced candied or marnchlno cherries. 5 1-2 cups mixed peel. c“! 1-2 cup grape Juice- 1-4 cup molasses. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 teaspoon lemon extract. 1-9 tel-Spoon almond extract Bift flour, making powder. sugar and salt. Add fat and sugar and rub together until there are no 111m!!! of fat: add fruit and mix well. C0ffibil1e slightly beaten 93g; mile iuice. molasses and flavoring. Add to flour mixture am mix milmillhly- Line a deep pan with Biewd paper and r111 two thirds full with the batter. Bake in a slow W" 39° del- 1"-. for about 3 hours. Wdea-Fsro menu . Makes 2 1-4 11;. l 72c’! inch 3f" m Social an" Personal ziFashions z l‘ Dorothy Dix Saxs- - EXERTING LOVE, HELPFULNESS EARNS PROFIT IN FRIENDSHIP Folks Complaining About Lack Of Close Associates Usually Cool To Others Wedding Guest --'I'h1.a is your fourth daughter to get married this year. is it not? ' Mac Tlght-—Aye, ,an 001' fettTs gettin‘ awfu’ gritty. WORTH PRACTICING One trouble with many white folks is that they haven't developed a working philosvphy like the 18$ Negro cook down in Houston, Texas. She was asked what was the secret of her calmness and freedom from care- Her reply was thorouih and complete: “Well, h'its disaway. When I sits. I sits loose. An‘ when I stah'ts to worry, I falls asleep." QFVYCQ lntoroding Games Help Entertain Your Friends 00h‘ to Gama Are Fun A almplo game that is molt 0a- tertaining is "Photographic Studio." You can let your imagination. or rather your guests’ imagination. run along. - No need to worry about anter- taining guerts who drop in sud- denly. ‘rbare arc many games to Our SZ-page booklet ll lull of ‘ gamer. quiet and active, which and hardly any preparation at all. I: also has baffling stunts and magic —p1anned for such time: as when one or more friends drop in, or for small parties and family gather- in gs. Often the get-together that are the most fun are spontaneous. You don't have to make elaborate pre- parations in order to have an ex- citing evening. For example, pencil - and - paper games are good to start an evening. Dinner can go on while old pencils Ind paper is stacked up. I11: only viii saitirilel‘ eeiad. i‘. ""1"? Send 15c in coins for your copy of Games and stunts For Two or More to the Charlottetown Guard- ian Home Service Address. Ba sure to write plainly your name. address, and the name of booklet- Nlllll 5km name- w‘ 3:1: I 1-! Doundsru m inch J LIMITED flontlflb r‘ “F BAKING Nail!!! OI SAlT ates-fr‘ , the film of an ' - - - v-vvwrvvvw!~v~ TII IIIIT SNOW mama the pained-world! g0 jllaololad by floeflnl There 1| no nund. nib OI fllflol. only this final. A drama of movement without noun calling fairies homo arguerlte Alvin Venablo HINTS 0N ITIQUITTE I! you are a working girl your firm may keep you on now if you up irresponsible, take longer than the time allotted you for lunch, spend your time visiting and mak- ing personal telephone calls during business hours Later, when there are not so many jobs, you will be the first to be let out. 5m“ the V" Milli. tho interest in music in the home is ever- increaslng. - . . FILMING AN OPERATION Doctors and other Bpeglflhu u. sembled “. london to see operation during which a complete lung was remov- ed. The patient was suffering from cancer of the lung, and‘ only -10 years ago was the first operation of this kind performed. The film was made to show the scope and progpeu of cheat nu‘- gery in Britain. Most of i-t was made at. a chest hospital in Izm- don. and several ‘distinguished medical men appear in’it; “ ‘ their names are not revealed." For the filming a gantry was built in the operating theatre and the shots were taken from immedi- ately above the patient. This in- volved elaborate asceptic precau- tions, and the camera, film techni- cians and gantry were swath ’ in sterile white gowns and sheets. Medical men agreed that with the aid of the camera tiny saw the operation more clearly than would have been possible if they had been standing at the sirrgeon’; sid- WEAII. YSPAIKS" Those coveted "sparks" on the " of air force uniforms aren't limited to men anv longer. The "Wagons" are wearing them and retro The Wbmank Realm i I winnof (h; I Akolmollilhflfillllllf-hflofl l’ ' ed at’ the Zoological Garden‘ ‘ ~ wrim laid V . A. . at Rivera. Man. rune wnmmnvo " < on roam; m“ mow YORK -1.1tt1e m, colt-a in two piece outfit; n” med with a furry monk,“ fabric that. while mm, o‘ yam. a closely WOVQ“ "i" of- cotton m “m. ...,,,,,,i-iu ensembles, which come with ers or leggins. are in beige w, "in brown fur uric form,“ a sleeves and bolero Jacket. Z00 CA$UALTIEE It will BIITDIISQ many “o” u hear th t. th of an arinedoguwartiuig rigwtilrfaiitllm Old London. This i‘ measure was first aee£§§°‘,‘,“"°"w It the time of the great. but; has been maintained we, 31:: mm is always a. flange, (M1110. that some stray bomb‘ hit one o! the cages and m q erous animals a; “berm In "i" "i9 ZIIBTM have 01-49“, shoot them out of hand- 1115',“ poisonous spiders were palm,” destroyed long ago, and the m“ house has been closed almost gm the beliiiiiliig of the war. Curio 911011831. bombln! does not mm y, disturb the animals very up,“ The lions in particular m m,‘ lei-hliiiie- The most exciton], m. mak are the monkeys, who “m. m‘ mely vocal when bomb; M and Billie roar overhead. The M. tlngham Evening P t the opinions they osthexiipo?fi about the Hun are forceful an possibly not altogether polite. amuootms asEfiq BREAST -(CP)— Police M smugglers staged a boat rm m laugh lime. near the Eire border, resulting in the capture of u; boat and quantities of canned ul- mon. sardines. soap and other cam- moditles scarce in Eire. But smugglea jumped out of. the but and escaped- I of them. too. i€f’““" ii C fill C 237 smart Baby! _g ‘manhunt-aluminum Hll moth: has dlscuvezed that time’: an and to own change from uh, pun Camden Milk You can use Carnation for the whole finally. Dilute it, half and half, with coll s water, for drinking. Use it Ute it ' , fly, diluted u required. for ' t way you an ti" a» milk they need with» for five book "Growing Up With Milk.’ Caution Co. Limited, Toronto, Ontario- I IRA 01;") . BHIQTIOII a cannula nooucr "firm 511M"! 1M If you don‘t ;;_<.-_g Carnation Milk cit your grocefis, ask for it wdfozoerenlsauimmfea making them drink it all. Writ! Milk DARLING DOLL CLOTHES Remember the thrill of new clothes for your favorite do under the Ch tree? Make this can set for some child and pass on the thrill. v Style No. 3M6 is designed for I inch. . fabric require- ments see pattern- Oomplet; gulda in each pattern. Send twenty canto for . Write your name. address and ilylo number. Zle sum tn state sine you wish. Needlecraft I For. The Home