PAGE TEN Nobody wants to make a “spiash" in times like these. Yet floor coverings will wear out and must be replaced-and can be. at a very modest outlay when you choose Congoleum. These enduring rugs otter amazing quality and beauty-yet their price is one you can pay without a pairi- otic qualm. Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs need no fastening-a brisk rub-over with a damp mop keeps them spotless. With them you can beautify and brighten any room . . . and save money. They are the timely choice oi smart women everywhere. WHEN YOU BUY CUNGOLEUM YOU CAN SPEND THE DIFFERENCE IN WAR SAIIINGS STAMPS ‘rconconnum AND SAVE AT m: SAME TIME PR O WSE BR OS., I. TD- MGDRE a. MilEODllmhé. SUMMERSIDE N0 FELT FOR HATS. eriuls bought from antique BUT BRITISH WOMEN furniture makers and even picture ARE UNDAUNTED framers. A good designer, she says, ————- can made a model hat from almost Owing to limitations oi supply. anything. ltnglish women will soon have to go Hat-brims will be smaller this wlinout felt hats-unless they ltave year. in order to save material. elr old ones remodelled. Most of Straw imis of all will be ice felt available will be reserved scarce, and .i.c paler pastel shades or men, and women will have to will disappear. Many of the hats make do with headgear made of this summer will be modelled on anything from curtains and fur- American lines. ‘fishing fabrics to ribbons, fur and types of material e re . Berets in all l are still most popular, especially One Mayfair fashion expert has hair curls loosely ilr-cady created huls in the n-evrest for those whose ‘They arc worn ityles and shapes, made from mat- $110135, over the shoulders. well on one side oi head. u-uwvnaw i» .~.:~=.-~..-.=--.=-¢o ~f:-v=.<.¢-n-.=- " - ' M“, t up to facilitate the collection. mfifnorlyoifir at?“ ‘verrgcffp 0| rubber snlvnge which nu mid It immediately into mil" Mm"- """ "’""‘""""" "any", rgpreoenilng the rnimuy nature oi n11 eqvliumnl In lion! ta t f th inbteriaiii being [lihrrrd In he Dominion-wide Salvage Campaign is rubber and Mn‘ Imp" n o e These posters appear at all depots, may or lying around cellar or garden symbol Is the ligurrhead oi the rubbrr 09"“? his “ma? lvllllou.‘ the “rev which the reclaimed rubber is em- "we °r remiadmg “MC” R. T. HOLMAN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN neconariio"rificic~ E Often quite simple tricks in dec- orating will malt: an oddly-moped or otherwise difficult room appear really attractive. Mixing or match- ing pamts and wall papers is one way. For instance, a long, plain wall space may be broken up with panel of o, handsome figured paper, used as a background for a particu- larly choice piece of furniture. Also an awkward alcove o! a plain papered or painted room done in a correlated, rather splashy paper would be especially effective. Use Minnrd’: for bites itiE UHAKLU'I‘I'E'I‘UWN GUARDLL"! rastic Tire Rationing llriior llovi In Eifoct <.$5”i‘}?<l£l_“i’s slilsinntedcllilou- 000 or more Canadian motorists Iii new“: ‘or ..§'.’.‘““.‘“%i....“£l- rtlirzlfidiliugogcliqviogs undeg a drastic tire retioninfioardcr announced to- d b Muni Minister Hows. ‘lneyorder ls effective at midnlsili might. It does these '— 1. Limits for the first time the purchase oi xetreaidui tires, used tires, used tubes and ietread-tns services; 2. Tightens the existing control over new tire: and tubes; s. Determines that owl‘! "N dealer will start tomorrow with I clean order sheet b! mlklnl l"- valld all existing commitments or agreements for the retail sales of tires. tubes. or retrendirtg services; 4. sets up tilree classes oi persons eligible to buy tires. on l. oil scale based on usefulness of c vehicle to the war effort, and rules out all other motorists as ineligible t o buy any usable tire or rntread- ing services; 5. Provides that no person may buy br sell, borrow or lend give away or receive as l- Glfi- Infill-IMO. barter, exchange, out. rn or in any other way d ose oi l usable tire or tube, except for legal dries as permitted by the order - thus prohibiting any two or more motorists from pooling their tlrel to equip one oi their vehicles; d. Fixes a ceiling on the prices of all usable tires and on reiflad- ing. Statements Later ‘Today's announcement by m. Howe does not give all the details of the new tire rationing order. The minister did not make public, for instance. the nrlce ceiling which has been established. Departmental spokesmen said the missing in- formation will be ven in a oer les of brief statements to be issued in the immediate future. Some weeks ago Mr. Howe warn- ed Canadian motorists that their present tires were tihe last they would see until sometime after the war ends. He rte-emphasized that point in the long statement re- vealing lssuanoe of the tire-ration- ing order. "Canada's rubber shortage is more serious titan ever," said Mr. Howe. “Synthetic production will not begin before many months, and it will not benefit the civilian user. Not a single ounoe or synthetic rubber will be released for the making of civilian tires. or any other civil- ian article. "Essential vehicles must be kept in service, and the rest of us, until the war is over, must do the best we can with the tires or tubes now in our possession." Under the rationing order motor w» l oooujsvizait/ ’ TIRIFE EXTENSION m. y, 962 Ill 014-640] 0%! vehicles are divided into “A", “B", . and "C" classes. "A” class vehicles. like cars "m" “My h, driven by doctors and nurses, some mam Yo,“ "m, clergymen, ambulance operatms. h, “h "m" cum lfllgemenénlloiiclemen. som; mall ‘dle- Mry ‘ma. ‘m, w,’ erym ' uses an “Lam cheeks valve cores trucks, some trailers, farm equip- ment and industrial, " construction equipment may obtain new tires, new retreaded tires, rc- treadlng services, used tires and used tubes. "B" class vehicles, including those used mainly to transport war work- ers to and from work, private cars used principally by federal or pro- vincial government employees for essential purposes, Red Cross work- ers, British Commonwealth air Training plan employees. ministers of foreign countries, taxi operators and farmers “no own no truck, garage tow trucks and other trucks not especially provided for - such as trucks used for delivery to homes - may obtain retreated tires and retreading services. used tires and used tubes. providing lbcclai per- mission is obtained. "C" class vehicles, including horsedraivn vehicles or farm lm- plements for which tires are es- sential. industrial mining and con- struction equipment for which used tires are adequate, foreign cars in Canada for more than n week. cars operated mainly for the professional duties oi government employees, and such persons as newspaper re- porters, incapnslnted persons, lite insurance salemen and rural school teachers. may buy only used tires and tubes. No-Tire Class Persons not listed in one oi the three categOrles are not permitted t0 is or bu any type of tire or tube. ft est mated 1.000.000 or more mot- lsts Whose driving ls considered non-essential fall into the no-rirs cla ss. Generally speaking, but not ex- actly. motor-vehicle operators al- lowed most gasoline under the gaso- line rationing set-up which into effect lest A preferred treatment ire rationing etions. N ill t we“: N‘ I! 11106 under the new on-os- sentlai drives-s w o are limited to about 5.400 miles oi driving under the gasoline Oil regulations are the es mainly banned from buying u¥htype of tire. e new tire order was issued by Supplies Controller nhaw, chairman of Industries control Board. and con- curred in by Donald Gordon, chair- man oi the Wartime Trude Board. Under its visions. a dealer and who cannot fill both at cnce must fill first the order placed by the motor in Au The only persons pernitted to buy or sell usable tires olr tubes, or ed factu Lost January drastic restrictions were placed on tti tires, casings and chasers limited to on service considered vital nation in wartime; but until today's announcement by Mr. tires and tubes. ietreaded tires and retieadlng services were not under control. The new order establishes these rules which be every tire dealer:- l. would-be buyer is in a cl gible to make a purchase; 2. purchaser would 3. od oyAiamc His villu- approv . . er n- ihe Wartime and caps, checks tubes ior weak spots and leaks, scrapes rim: hen of rust point: tllem and treat! rim-well with graphite. Ho paints o II tlrel, inflates them to proper preuure. EVERY WEEK llO check: the inflation of your liver with an accurate hand gauge. A1 the avoi- oge tire loses about two pounds of air a week it is esiential that lie check your tires regularly every would E V E R Y M O N T H he iaclu up your car and examiner the outside oi your tiles. He remove! nails, bin of glam, Im- beddsd gravel or grit. Ho check: Ior sign! of Iouily wheel alignment, improp- erly adlusted Iwaliel. ‘lilo 0NlY complete plon of tire core to 94'“ you- oi your tori service tliot may moon a your- 2 yours-or even more EXTRA USE Q New motorists gel any more than iloii the mileage built into their iiresl" A startling statement : ; '. but true. Today you must get d! the mileage out ei your tires : z : you must keep your car running as long as possible. To help you get extra months of wear from your tires Goodyear created the TIRE IJFE EXTENSION PLAN 2 : 2 the only complete plpi of systematic tire core. No other lire conservation plan does as much EVERY I MONTE“ he paints your "III with a special tire point. Al tile tame time he replaces valve caps when needed and clleclu valve insides and, ll necessary, replace! them. for you. Already thousands of Canadian motorists have signed up for this simple,- easy,‘ economical plan of guaranteed, pre- Terred service. Read the details below . . s then sign up with your Goodyear dealer EVERY 6 MONTHS he rclnovn tliu from Illlil and thoroughly inspects them. He Marches lor elm or bruins that may de- velop trouble. He check: tubes for week spots. per rims, points them, heal! rim-well with graphite. GOODYEAR WAREHOUSE HORNE MOTORS CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE DEALERS GOODYEAR DEALER S. R. JOHNSTON FORD DEALER TWICE A YEAR he rotates your tin: ac- coidln to a selen- tllli: an, reversing the iioctlon oi lire rotation. is con Increase head mile- age upto 25%. The policy also includes time lube repairs during tllo year. WHAT THIS PLAN MEANS TO YOU When you sign up for the Tire life Extension Plan you receive a policy that seven the servicing of your tires and tubes, including certain repairs, for l2 months." By carrying out the tested conservation methods in the plan without fall, and by observing simple tire- saving habits you'll gel more mileage from your tires than you ever thought was in them. In a nutshell .' a ; a small amount monthly invested in your tires may mean a yeurizi2yearslzsor even more extra use of your . car.‘ Every day you delay you throw mileage away! 3190144}: alyam $ao1ul—ladaq! BONUS BENEFITS: one Tree road service call, one lree major viilcanlr ‘serllonol tile repair, 0v two fro: vulcanized zpoi repairs, the Tree icg- irtiation oi all your lire serial numbers. .__________ll__i rm #15 . . Prices and strict priority pro- who has two orders vmlcle owner who falls t the higher class. tire thorlled Persons xetreading services. are authoriz- dealers, wholesalers or rers. millil- and e sale oi now tubes. with pur- Dersons corriinl to the b9 Howe used tires upon from must obeyed that the ases ell- l-ie must ascertain that the bc unable to cv l-lc must ascertain Get lioin He must determine that the purchaser h he hll or an n vehicle on on inel be safely unis in treadln lei "rn without wet c iii and apply to Every no tire 0n and tubes proof oi two ounces oi our druqglsi. lalaclrliead will 2i as a real need - that or tube not in use of lower class or igible vehicle. which would used; 4. He must see that his customer - without allowance — u or tube of corres and type from a runn single spare of his ve o. H giving nq wheel or cle; e must observe strict priority. every preference to vehicle argue: in thehhlgher cla . e must ave proper written authorization for each sale. HE “id Purchasers of now and used tires tubes, retreaded tires and r"- servlces must obtain spec- rmits" from so-rvnllcd Tire Ration ng Re resentatlves, to located in any o lice nf th- War- time Prloes and Trade Board. Used may he necessity - and a Tire Ration permit — any authorized tire dealer. BLACKHEADS roxlne powder prlnkle on a hot. the face gently. be dissolved. e one sale. sure and simple way ta remove b do. hi ndlilg s;zo S51 wings DCllj1i. Royal Air For but possibly it stacle that left ranks. "I share able friend said. He ex lolne 8€fV€f ccmmia Commissions In Air Force Under Discussion in House OTTAWA. M Minister - fly Contmong agreement with th Power lold i040? he in the raduates would ons 10118 13-(0?) -Air the House of is entirely in e arguments that high officers of the oe held srnilar views was s tieasury ob- W many men with non-commissioned Ma]. Power was replying argumsnt made Lnmbton West) munhvhq} earns l l wor _v o a ccmm El on. the élevl/s otMmy figur- en re ," s . wer dy the agreement. alning pien whereby 50 psr cent. of the pilot bgndtob- gven IL we; agreed that 88 per cent of three commissions granted on the class standing of the graduates and 17 per cent on rccommemdat . nut me graduates had tone ovu- by Eros Gray (Lib. who declared. any d his wings was would Elli, tonn 811 lloers who had l: in; to be Ontario's had fallen end was st ltlon gadmgreeati B51, 1' ill’ h. closewtgce 4160 ccmmlss ons had been gran . To straighten out this situation the reasons for his visit int year, the Minister It his rsonol opinion .2’... it.‘ n. a. ls one 0f to Britain said. senspmnny" of it t Alrhiooand othef-s tntheferand etr 0 the R0 Tu Oenndiven , middle recommendations did not catch up w them. Short of Quote share of commissions far mart. of the quota, ill short, but the condi- improved since which t'me comm‘:- sloned; the Minister said. He tcld of bombing flights returning from notion and non-commissioned of- d their crews go- lnio the Sergeants‘ Mess while commissioned crew members went tliully the Officers Mess. There was "neither rhyme nor reason nor ustlcer’ in such n sit- uation, the Minister sold. He did not see at the moment what, could be done but it was something to be considered. The discussion arose 1:1 C-‘lll- mittce during consireratlon cf Ihe air minister's more in the war no- nroprietion bill resolution. n! ‘salons, “My is od that fibres . nicely bordered i? 81“? do» - w=11-<1~a:*.*~sf.. . taint come in in -- Y1 ‘engyhr, 58-inch Vi are to b: ncn_ij‘_ll ill: llllh tiaimed by rM"-A_>__,_ . One million souls "High \ . tilt‘. nrzfld" l sinulvv 93¢"! slants s. most costly 1l°““"s' m. r said it we: not "l" that of-foioealh commending have the power i0 ilglifk from eadt Kffldlifli E __ m lefll/"lt! 9mm“: sin. ilarly trained and qlliililufl- I‘ '- '- mission d ranks. l t “so long as you leave tins 0 ficers bDCCITéIBSITIGIQIXQCEglltBIXCH: S“, we s ¢‘P l - ~" - y lea is that any mflnoffg.‘ wort y oi’ his wings l8,“ ‘ m; King's ccmmisspn. Teamwork was Ihe slfllinu.“ m 0f the air force and if “mutual be expected amen! 61°“ there had been y the award of ccmmbeldili; class "WOOD" outflow-i ' ll coping I01‘ doultililll Eieilw‘ '11s“ “I? made of PTPS-"d , . The Pewter... Iovelyiiiv-oiidlln tscprl‘ ‘éalbns your should s0 mo}; of ill a1 slrcntlil discrimination ll in: rilij