LIIUTL-OMDB. R. A. MONKS Grappling crews are searchins the waters of Halifax harbor to» pay (or the bodies of four naval airmen killed when three aircraft poilllded in mid-air. One of the ma. Lt-Omdr. n. s. (Bob) Monks of Montreal, was pilot of |, SQ; Fury fighter which 8118!!“ ed through a four-plane forma- tion of Harvard trainers at 1.000 feet. Others dead are Lieut. Glen B. Hutton of Dartmouth. N84 Lieut. C. J. Pldfer of Baimm-sl. Man, and Air Mechanic J. R. flgnflyfaj o: Cap do 1a Madeleine, Que. l! KAY. lliX has sun Writer UITAWA. Much ll. —(op> ._ This week‘ we're going to tall; about sweet stuff-such as honey. Tiimiillenty of it on themes-- ket and ill the stores these days -hsncc mother should have no excuse to‘ offer when ‘the young- lm‘! W!!! 119881118 for s. slice of bread and- honey._ While most persons prefer- the mild flavor of light-colored honeys nevertheless thercsre some who "l!!! enjoy the golden hues and more pronounced flavors. The housewife should remember ' to keep her honey at room tem- Delhttlre and in a dry place. Nev- er out lt_ in the refrigerator. _ Home economists of the con- sumer section. Dominion depart- ment of agriculture. have coma up with s. couple of recipes for ihoney "sweets." Honey-Almond Balls — Ingred- ients: four squares unsweetened chocolate; one-half cup liquid honey; one-mutter teaqooon cin- namon: one-eighth teaspoon salt: one-half cup finely chopped blanched almonds. _ Melt chocolate over hot watt, ldd BMW. cinnamon and salt. Best well. add almonds. Ohill un- til firm enough to handle. Form into small balls about cine inch in diameter. Roll balls in icing sugar or oocoanut. Yield: 30 balls. Popcorn Bails mga-edients: one cup honey; one cup sugar: one-half cup water; one teaspoon salt: one teaspoon vanilla. extract. Combine honey, sugar, water and salt in saucepan. Place over low heat. stirring until mixture -begins to boil. Cook to the finm ball stage and remove from heat. Add vanilla and stir only to blend well Pour slowly over three quarts popped corn in large bowl. lightly grease the hands and press com into bails. Wrap in waxed . Those non-cabbsge-eetess in the family might be persuaded to try the leafy vegetable if it is prepared as a. Cabbage and Pine- apple Salad. Ingredients: three cups shred- ded cabbage; one teaspoon salt: three-matters cup mayonnaise; one head lettuce; one cup sliced pineapple. Soak cabbage in cold water un- til cristp; drain, mix with salt and half of the dressings. Pile lightly on s crisp lettuce lead and then i‘ AThop Experts Say ~ 'l-‘i-iE';GUARDIAN.£QHARI.O'I"I‘ETOWN 0 t macs anavalva Western Farmers Anxious» For ilain After Iiry Season (By The Cusadisn Pres!) Western grain growers eagerly scan weather charts following a winter in which precipitation was below normal virtually all over the prairies. western Manitoba provided the only bright spot in ‘records fortha fall and winter with moisture con- ditions about 11 per cent above normal. The eastern section of the province showed an average deficiency of 23 per cent. Saskat- chewan was down 25 per cent and Alberta '19 per cent. ' Statistics prepared by the mete- orological division ofthe depart- ment of‘ transport for the seven- month period ending Feb. 28 show there was a lack of rainfall in the late summer and early fall. Rains during this period are frozen into the topsoil and retained through- out the winter. Winter snowfall was above normal in most areas, but its value is negligible. Saskatchewan's arid southwest corner ran true to form reeadfl a deficiency of 4D per cent. In the northern and southeastern districts of the province there were drops of l9 and 16 per cent raspecti sly. Central Alberta was 32 per cent below the average, but the north- deficiency. Monthly Review August rainfall was 25 per cent above normalin western Manitoba and about 15 per cent above in northern Alberta. Elsewhere pre- cipitation was poor with the great- est deficiency - 60 per cent — re- corded in southern Alberta. During September rainfall was light all across the grain belt with losses ranging from/Io to 90 per cent in southern Alberta. Baslcat- chewan and Manitoba. Slightly less than half the normal rainfall occurred in central Alberta. October proved a. dry month ex- cept in westem Mantoba where precipitation was about normal. 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More than twice the normalprecbitation , occurred in scuthessternflaskstoliswan and in the northern areaof the province there was an lo-per-cant surplus. Smaller gains were registered in other sections of the prairies ex- cept southern Alberta where there " was a slight deficiency. Total snowfall for the months of was above normal everywhere ex- cept southwestern Saskatchewan. Nearlyitwica the normal amount of snow ‘was reported by southern Alberta and the exmss in Mani- toba averaged about 60 per cent.‘ - narnsn my rmms snnx neuron Tnans HJBMINGEAM. England, March M —(W)-British toy manufact- urers hlNQ begun a. drive to capture foreign markets and win a bigger share of domestic business. Their wares, displayed at s. five- dey exhibition lsere. are more var- ied and colorful than in previous years. Besides dolls. which walk and talk there are carnival bombs. which explode and scatter presents over-the talble, adrunken driver whose ca: lurches albout the floor august: egg-laying hen. the National Union of Manudactur- ers. said there is an "immense field of exploitation" for the homo man- ufacturers. In i938 Britain imported £1J19.800 66.881200) worth of toys. Last year the figure was £260.- A statement by the Toy Ilisir Association said it sought a manu- fltfllltel"! organization “strong enough to resist the imminent threat of foreign imports." Most of the toys shown here were for ex- port, however. RYE, mas-sex, England —- (GP)- Not one case of drunkenness has been reported in Rye (P0P. 8.887) for two years. December, January and February ' Patrick Esnnon. president of ' t... 0f Memory -* Common Trouble In Modern Life By NORMAN CBHIBENS Clllldlln Pfels Staff Writer IMWDON; March 81 —(GP) - Oftsn seen outside British police stations these days are the words: "Missing believed suffering from loss of memory." ‘Doctors say modern conditions Nader sensitive people less able iostandisptomddenshock- the most common- cause of loss of memory. Bad news, broken abruptly, can cause a strong-minded person to 148895 eilefyfliinl- Another com- mon cause is- the ahofl resulting from a mack on the skull. “The memory cells knock off for a holiday till thims get back to normal." wrote the medical correspondent of a London news- paper. ‘It's as though a duster were wiped scmss the blackboard of. the mind." Cm-ing a case of lost memory, he said. is always a,matter 10f luck and guesswork. Psyclaflo- giafabelieveinstildylllsmanh beofioimd end then flashing bits of his past at him in the hope of jogging the memory back to work. ' I Electric Treatment i Another method. widely used in lnndon hospitals. is the "hair-of- the-dog-illzal-bii-you" technique, which is treating shock by shock. A modified electric current pass- ed through the nervous system can stir the memory cells into action. Many hypnotists nowadays claim to have the power to restore mem- ory. ‘They put the patient to sleep, then lure him gently beds to the period before the shock oc- curred. By means of searching questions, they are thus slble to find out much which the patient cannot otherwise tell. Next step is to convince him he's never had’ any trouble with his memory. wake him up and chat to him about old times. A London doctor reported the case of a man who had been m hospital suffering from a com- plete memory black-out for three months. 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