FEBRUARY 1. '19.-,4; RCAF Survival School Head Has Remedy Forl Combating Cold Weather CAMBRIDGE BAY' N'w'T' lCP' lsqcin. Ldr. Alexander has short. C0”? HM” 3 cnldyx sharp adtvico-watch the bus sche- Thht" the remedy prescnbed by dules. For motorists with ircsted SQd3- Ldl" 309” Alexander wh” Windshields-leave the motor run- 1'l-”l5 me RCAF 5urVl”l.sCh00x 2” nin7g for 20 minutes before driv- LN5 bleak 59”” 1100 mlles .”0'.'m lug. Then there will be enouzh 3! Ed'mu.mon. and 200 ""165 mslde heat in the our to keep the tziciss 1118 Ammo C'”31e- . 'eleai'; it's easier than trying to 335 Wm” 9” Mh" hm" 5”5”lremove the trust once it's on. he -ontent foods beiore venturing outlsaw mm 5n0Wb0'-md m'ee”v MW595. Here during January and Febril- ihe 3r(lU3d”m lwdcr Sugar dl5' airy the mercury can be relied on FOIVCS mpldly Nld mo” l)md”Ce3lto sttiy below the 40-below-zei'0 110'” mm" L0 KW” "mm l””LeCilmai'k ior at letisl 35 days. Some- tlon 8331359 5915- itimes it doesn't climb above 50 But take sweetmeats only for below mt weeks. short stays outside. For longer per- ,.,.. iods tats are best. They are delay- ed-action protective weapons but their clients last longer. Eating the right types of food tiii withstand wintery weather is an old Eskimo science, sa.V5 Slidn Ldr. Alexander. Woolen clothes he considers the hest apparel in below-zero tem- W. 1. TEN MILE HOUR The iiionihlr iiieeiiivz oi the Ten Leo Mullen. There were scveny members and one visitor present. The roll call was answered with Nultwes Long woollen und”. an article for the auction sale gar iwgmnen poCks.g"m.cr mum ivhicii r:;iiize.l the Sum oi 52.95 Iuit; akin! Rad dmsuw of ;mnliA end game was lirld during the lineetinz. which b-souzlit 5750. There was a raffle held since last meeting which cleared 524. also a card play ior blankets which broueht 541.50 i It was atncsvi that 5:35 be given) to the secretiiy oi the school. as: payment on the installation oi thel toilets. The roll call for next meeting is to be answered by a cup. Mrs Walt!-1: Mullen often-d to lake the members for th; next ineetniz. The committees were heard from; and new ones appointed as iol-i lows: School committee. Mrs. )3. Mc- Innis, Mrs. Leo Mullen: sick com- mittee, Mrs. B McQuald, Mrs A Court. Mrs. Mullen served lunch to all, assisted by Miss Mary Hughes. are the top lrost-lighters. Poi-'Warm Feet The squadron leader gives lined ovcrshoes on leather iootwear an emphatic nod over "rubbers, which he says are about the worst things that can be worn in extreme con- ditions. They draw the cold, he explains, Illovuing it to enter and lreeze the shoe leather, result- ing in crampedieet. I-lo recommends ll sin cap or similar headwear covering the out and as the main outer gar- ment I. parks or iur cost. He pre- tan a short. loose "station-wagon" type of cost to the usual stiff overcoat, which he scorris as a wind conductor. For those who-coinplain about standing around waiting for buses. nary 14. Mrs. president presided. Vlil. Hous. Women's Institute uns.”5"”"ded t" by llield Jan. ol9 at the home oi Mrs.yThe lreasurer Nparwd 320 bemg lms-etim: are Mrs. . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN The Tiny Folk (A real story or real children for the very young children) It was a sunny morning on Play- time Lane. and already three year old Laurie Page was getting into his snow suit in a bi: hurry to '13! outdoors. I ' l Just then there was a knee: at the bick door. "Here's Susan Dale already." said Mrs. Page as she went to aiiswer it, ' "Is Laurie coming out to play?" asked Susan. "Yes, dear. he is readr now.-" aiiswei'nd” Mrs PM". as Laurie came to the door. ”Hello. si's..an." said Laurie. NEW Li)Nl)O.N' W. I. The January meeting of New London W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. James Cole on Jan- Cicorge Cole, Vice- Roll call was nine inembwrs. the pi'0Cc('dS from card party. It was decided to send 310 to ”'Save the Children Fund." lilso 3') to the T. B. League. arzimeri to l)'.lV in gasoline It was ”llS') lantern 'niid kcttln for use of the Institute. The new sick committee are Mrs. Wilbur MacKay. Mrs. Don. MacEwen and Mrs, Nelson Ro- berts. Program committee for next Nortnn Adams and Mrs. Nelson RC-berts. Nrixt meeting will he the lmine of Mrs. Murray MacKay. Roll call will be answered by saying some- ing nice about the member on the right. "Health" being the theme for the Janir-ry meeting. a demon- ziratinn on band-nziiig was given by Miss Ell't'l MacAllister. and a paper on ”Care of the Eyes" re-id by Mrs. George Cole. QUEEN'S BIRTHPLACE M.-rtinlquey one nf the Wind- ward islands. was the birthplace of Empress Josephine at France. "You raced ine todag. bring your sleigh?" "Yes" answered Susan. ”I haul- "Did You ed David or r the ice on it. and he's still siting out the:-a-. H-irry -up! he's waiting for us." Laurie pulled his little red sleigh out of the corner where he had left it the night before, "Come. Freshy. let's go.” he called to his little dog. and out they wriit. ”Now in here i; niy s'e H?" ed Susan. "I left. it i'.'henlI came in." Just then Frisky r-ici-:i at-iuiid the corner of the horse. and the children run after ltim. There. an the snowbank by the ill)l')l3 trees was Susan's new nine Sll'lL'll. But where was David? ”There he is!" . kl'1K- iizht ii -re shouted La uria. i saw the top of his red can." He ran ow-r, and sure r-noutzli. there uas David curled down in the hole by the time where the ch'.'.d- ren had dut: the day beinrn,,Frl.sky stood at this top, barking and barking. ' ttLet's coast down this bank." Susan said. "We can slide right down this llll'e hill that patch of ice.” and out on "Here I go!" shouted Laurie. ”Whe-c-e!" he squealed as the little red sleigh went dipping down. "Watch out for lilP" called Susan "rm coming down." "This is fun." thry saiii. as they climbed back up again. "Fun too. David ride," slid two year-old David, as he reached for the rope. "Here, David, you ride on my little slrigzli." said LA.u:'ie. ”I'll push you." Down David weiit. Down Laurie went. Down Frisky wont. barking at the fun. Just as the little dog struck the ice he went sliding and sliding, with his four feet spread apart. How the children slirioked and laughed. "Funny Fi'isky." laugh- ed David. "Frisky coasts tmi." Susan and Laurie stood and watched. "We all have great hm wasting, but Frisky has the must ion of all." "Yes," aiiswnred S1: .:n, hasn't even got a sleigh, go coast some niore." "and he "Lt-.l'a vou'aE MI5TAKE.N,SlR.'.' 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