A grateful goodbye hug from hubby, sweet kisses from the children, oil to school after a hearty breakfast. She smiles at the empty plates, happy in the know- ledge that she has pleased and cared for her loved ones; smiles at the memory of the joy which greeted the steaming pancakes and the Crown Brand Corn Syrup on this morning's breakfast table. You, too, can serve Crown B's-and with complete confidence because Crown Brand Corn Syrup has been recommended and used for years, in the bottle feeding of infants and is a favourite with all ages because of its delicious and tempting flavour. "W e appreciate your loyalyy to Quality." \ CROWN BRAND CORN ‘SYRUP . THE BINIDR STARCH COMPANY LTD, IIOIITIEM. - TORONTO Also Munuluclurerl o! Canada Corn blarcll ERR. VICE-PRESIDENT SPEAKS ON RAIL PLIGIIT MONGPON, October 28 -— “Th8 railways or Canada have now reached the point where. with ex- isting freight rates, and in the time o! rising costs and "Ned charges, they face slow but sure strangulation," stated J. F. Prin- tie, vice-president Central Region- Ganadlan National Rfllllflilys, in on sddress, recently, heforc the Afl- mer and district Chamber 0f Cum- merce. “Railway manasfinlelli l5 doing and will continue to do its part in applying sound operating practices to all phases of 0Q?"- tion. bul- there is a Point bB-Yfilld which ingenuity and wit of men- sganrant cannot go. I have every confidence that the people °i ‘his country realize tho situation and ivill keep the railways in a posi- tion to render the same service in the future that they have in the past." 700 LIVE TROUT GET TRAIN RIDE MONCTON, October 28 - TWO Canadian National Railways ex- press cars fitted with special water a-lid oxygen tanks have completed. successfully, the movement of some 700 ndult trout from Northern ‘tianitoba to the province's Riding Mountain National Park and to the Whitehall Forest Reserve. The movement was made in conjunction with the Manitoba Department of Mines and Resources which is sponsoring a government restock- ing program. I DON’T COVER UP SKIN; BLEMlSHEb . Let the popular medicated cream that’s aided thousands help improve your complexion o Don't lot a poor complexion cheat you of a lot of life's i'unl n't goaround just "covering Ip” a akin that's rough-looking or marred by unattractive blem- ishes! The vary flawa you wish to hide may become worse! a grand powder base, tool It can work for you 24 horn a day-helping smooth and aofte rough, dry akin . . . helping boa bsauty-marring blemishes. Uso Noiisamss regularly for just l0 days-see if your akin doesn't Do as millions of women do show a big improvemenilGet l -lat Noxzama, the snow-white jar today while you save or this Illdlcnrod cream. help your , ' ‘limited time offer. At all Problem skin. drug and department stores. Works 24 lmma day! ‘llodaoma lanot only a grease- loal night main, Nonama is llural Adventure B! Cameron Dookery In the near distance the bril- liant lights o1 Canal street n- flected against the sky and 1mm beneath her the scent of madonna lilies rose as headily aa wing Suddenly she became aware of voices behind her over tha rhythmic swell of dance music. They were Stacy's and Kline's. “slimy, how could you do such a thingl Bringing that girl hera is a brazen insult to my other gueatal" "Why? She's charming and at- tractive. Everyone enjoyed her singing." “But she's a professional enter- tainer. What's more she's from Gallatin Street! That name means scxnethlng in New Orleans hia- tory." "Oh, come on, honey, don't be a snob. This is Madri Graa, isn't it?" "There are dividing lines, even in Carnival, Stacy Corbin!" ' "I thought you were more demo- cratic. Guess I'll have to teach you some Northern ways if we're go- infl to be married.” "I'm not your fiancee yet, Stacy. Sometimes 1 wonder . . ." The voices faded as the two wandered away from the vicinity of the balcony. Lotus was amused rather tlmn hurt. After all, it was her job, . . "Don't take my granddaughter too seriously, Miss Klrkman - she's very young, you know." Lotus spun around, startled to find that the baclony held another listener. He was a tall, elderly gentleman leaning heavily on is cane. “Perhaps she's right," she said "I had no idea Stacy was bring- ing me to a private party or I wouldn't have accepted." ditlon to it." he said gallantiy. "Thank you air, I—" Her hand went to her throat in surprise. A beam qt light had shone between the parted curtains on the gen- tleman's cane. It was the identical cane she had last seen leaning against Chloe Duval's chair in the house on Gailatin Streetl A week. passed before Lotus heard from Lawrence again. She had wondered how he would contact her. It would have sim- plilied things if Mamseile had al- lowed a telephone on the premises but that was one innovation of the Twentieth Centry that she re- fused to bow to. 0f course there was a pay telephone in the Cafe but all Lotus could do was bide her time and gruw increasingly restless. The purple shadows of lata afternoon were extending their long fingers eastward across Gal- latin Street when Susiebelie ap- peared in the courtyard one day, a puzzled frown knitting her usu- ally placid lace. A: Lotus and Chloe stared at her expectantly she blinked her eyes and held north a twice-folded bit of paper then fumbled with her apron before she spoke. “Found dla heah note stuck in de peephole of de front doah. It don‘ say who it’! foah." Mamselle took it qulck-W- "we" that does sound rather odd when we have a splendid mail box, but let me see it. Perhaps it's from another admirer of yours, Rosa?" It had been a source of bewild- erment to Chloe that her PW"? young singer didn't have more ad- mirers, for Lotus had not enlight- ened her with the information that the many advances from cafe patrons had been politely but firmly rejected. She IBVO the 1109-9 a. brief glance, looked genuinely confused and passed it on. It was in the same handwriting II tho other ona and lotus was surprised to sec it had avon been signed with an L. It read simply: “A package for you at. the tobac- eonisfs" Chloe." Lotus lied, "Probably re- ferlng to another package of your cigarettes." Mamsellefi face was clouded. even worried. "Yes," aha aald, "Though old Louis seldom sends mo notes." Then her expression brightened. "Usually Buaiebella collects the package for mo once is month, but the shipping sched- ules are‘ao disrupted and Lotus has to import my brand so perhaps he ls reminding me to take them while I can." Lotus knew aha must act quich- iy, "I was going for a short wall Could I get them for you?" "Ah Rosa, 1 am the lazy one non? I shall accept your offer." Royal Street Iwaa crowded. New Orleans business men were taking advantage o! the cooler hours to settle their commerce over little cups of steaming rich coflee in the many shops dedicated to just that purpose or else they thoughtfully sipped frosted mint Julep: in the modern cocktail bars of the big hotels, she paced slowly back and forth and watched the parade of people coming and going through the rococo entrance of a new hold across the street. The bulky outline of one man in a white linen suit caught her aye as he_ stepped to the curb and lit a cigarette. Even before aha aaw his {ace aha recognised the Bundlat. . Biro hesitated. What had hap- pened to the old proprietor? Burs 1y this youngster who could scarcely be out of his teena would be of no help. "I had a note from hula, isn't ha here today?" His boyish lace assumed a stern expression. "He fell ill this after- noon ao he left early. 1’ am in charge of the shop now. Was there lunething spacial that you want- or, Min!" “Yes. I believe there is a pack- age hora for liaiauila mval — “I consider you a charming ad- _ "Why, it must be meant for you . THE GUARDIAN, CHARL Christmas Flowers Can Be Grown in Window Garden Growing flowers for Christmas in the modern home is not easy, but it can be done if Paper White Nar- cissus bulbs are started ov. l. and. grown zn carefully regulated temperatures. Without such care the flowers are likely to be in- lerim’. and the stems weak, because the-bulbs have not matured to the ddegree most favorable for "forc- ng." "Forcing" is the florists word for making a plant flower out of season; and the formula- for ac- ‘coimplishing this is much the same lwith all bulbs. Bulbs develop, even in storage; and take time to reach the stage where they are ready to grow. If planted ‘then. they first must produce roots. snce top HWY-h without good roots is weak OLD FRENCH BRAND cheroot.. His lace lit up in an agreeable grin. "Yes, I have it here." (To Be Continued) What good l! improvlnl! "lY Fbufm pgq-wvhcn ill still ha" the some old dull. oily ccmPl°*'°“? ‘mouth,’ Fresher - "“h\.f' Clo YOU, T00, may look for these skin improvements in only 14 days! l": Qlly_ Younger lukinw _ _ l"! Coarse-looking Fewer Tiny blemishes- less incipient Ilaeldsodib - ........,,..on\o drar Colo" - ' ' ' ' If you want a complexion the e woman-tho admiration of every our: the 14-Day Palmolive Plan tonightl Remember, the Palmolive Plan A Winter Window Garden Ma lsea Spring Come Faster, and Teaches Many Lessons. and seldom flowers. Paper White narcissi, planted 1n boiwis filled with gravel or pearl ohlps, should be kept in a, temper- ature below 60 degrees for four weeks; preferably in dim light. When root grolvth ls sufLcent, top growth will begin, and then they should have all the light possible. Best flowers will result when the temperature never exceeds '70 de- grees; krep them away from radi- ators and steam pipes. and out. of overheated living rooms. Instead of gravel, bowls may be filled with bulb fibre, or potting soil. Contancrs should be deep enough to allow two inches 0t gra- vel, fibre or sol below them. Sct the bulbs clc-se together but do not let thrim touch; and only the necks should emerge from the soil. Yellow Paper Whltcs (scliel d'orl and Narcissus Early Prefectlon can also be grown by these methods; Q stat-mo Cook ’s Comer ' " QNQYC DUTCH LPPLE CAKE The use o1 bran in this dough helps further in making it a little diiierent from most of the apple cakes you will have met. ¥ield—-9 good servings. 2 cups once-sifted pastry tiour 0r 1% cups once-sifted hard- wheat ilour 4 teaspoons baking powder ‘r2 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons shortening 3 tablespoons granulated sugar ‘f; cup natural bran 1 cup shredded nippy cheese, lightly packed . 1 est; ‘ll cup milk 1-3 cup brown sugar, packed Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon 3 medium-sized apples Measure and slit together twice, the flour, baking powder and salt. Add the shortening and cut it i-n finely; imix in the granulated sugar. natural bran and shredded nippy cheese. ‘ Beat the egg until light; mix in the milk. Make a. well in the dry ingredi- Onta and add the liquids all at once; combine lightly. Turn into a greased and lightly floured 8-inch square cake pan. Combine the browin sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle half of the mixture over batter in the pan. Wash, quarter. core and peel the apples; cut each quarter into four wedges and press apple wedges, pointed edges down into batter. Sprinkle with rrmalnlng brown sugar and cinnamon mixture. Bake in a hot oven, 400 degrees, about 45 minutes‘ Cut lno squares with pouring cream. llgh tly thick and and serve hot but they take longer to make flow- ers. The best time to start all these ls Dec. 1, for mid-January flowers. Largepbulbs oi hyocinths can be grown 1n water special glasses; and both bulbs and glasses are Is x. co. LIMITED PIONEER MEAT PA(KERS 0F (fiNADA 7W0 £5410’ 600D new: YIIEIIERS 8i IEHIS ‘k BIIRIIS BEEF STEAK ls KIIIIIEY since the war began, The glasses support the bulbs just above the water, into which their i-ott; drop. It takes 10 to l2 weeks for the roots to deveiop, in a dark roots fill the glass and top growth begns, accustom the plant grgdu. i111)’ to a light, and grow slowly in L‘ temperature below 65 digrees. The svater should not be changed, but merely replenished. , When the growth begins, these bulbs must have all the light you can give them. 'I'hey should be kept near wilindovirs, i-n a sunparlor or room where ventilation can be given and temperatures kept down. available this year for the first time By arranging shelves in front of is window on which the plants can place, in c001 temperature. When ‘ stand. an attractive display is made. Lily of the Valley pips, which can be flowered in bowls of moss and water. are again available in 0x- tM-new- limited quantities, ‘ lion's Welcome Relief Fiomf llllll llillllllll, Put o. few drops of Va-tro-nol up each ggigcrrélcap: {teal it Sonia weak! right l 1T 111156 . . . l‘ quick, soothing n “gm: "m viciisfiQ -i§ va-sno-nosl ‘Doctors Prove 2 out of 3 Womgn can have Lovelier Skinin l4 days! conceals. vy of every man- But I'm so discouraged, Peg! Do you think the Plan would make my skin smoother and fresher? waa tested on 2696 women of all ages- h"! llilliaeu to fift ‘th all types of skin. Dryl Oily! Norma l Youn l Ol er! Wmmn from coast to coast! And out oi‘ 3 o: noticeable com lexion improvement III just l4 days! Nb matter what beauty care they had used before. Reason enough for every woman who longs for a lovolier complexion to start ‘ this Beauty Plan with Palmolive Soap! -‘ _ r onerous rnovs rasmouvajs asaurv irssusrsi You'll ncvar lirsow until you PA qr- rry, Foil Remember, 36 doctors "p -—lending skin speclallsts— lasted the Palmolive Plan on 1285 women and proved it can bring c loveller complexion to 2 out of 3 a . . ln iusi l4 ddysl Wash Why don't you A Ywr he; y“ do your: did, "°""<>"v~ 500M ut— FY h 14-Day Than f 5 Pghzonv. Flu", WM hf’; ° Ieconds, massage T Palmgm. lather; Do this 3 n c dim m, an" u 5'59! you |,| . . full bcoutifrylsnqnepqlmo‘ l h Oddities‘ Woman frgmcpgsfigfin """~‘°WIr llsigd m, Palmolive m" In their gym Mm“ "Ila oca ‘may Plan r i .:;;:1"°o Woes, QM For tub and shower, got tho new, big, Thrllty Both Slza Pnlnsollvc- anloy Pclmcllvl‘: so", lovely lotisar cl ovari Hear "THE HAPPY GANG” Mon. thrv i_i.--C.B.C. Trons-Conddq