._-..' no.1- THE CLiARLOFPT j GUARDIAN Fun A FAMILY or Faun fsuu. MON. rues. wmlrnue. m. sxr. Roost Cold lmlsed Ieef Grilled Boked Savoury of Roost Veel Rely Lomb Fish ‘Spo- Boef Beef Cutlets Poly Chops ghettl "9" hon..." ieh- amps un- cmpc unro-CnupD ever ever tloned beef he‘ 4 lbs. l b. l b. l0 2 5 4 Ounces Flags! Toluene Tokens 1 Toluene Tokens Are you hankeri for e roast of beef? The far- ighted housewife will realize that under meat re- Iioning her femily of four cen enjoy e Sunda roest, end the other meals of the week too, if she udgets her coupons with care. By parting with two coupons end five tokens you can rocure a four pound rolled rib roest of beef from roup B. A Yorkshire pud- ding end good brown gravy should ensure enough of it being spared to slice cold for Monday. And for Wednesday, s roly poly is e testy wey of utilizing the remnants. just season the ground meat, moisten it with gravy or vegetable juices, roll it up in your beet biscuit dough, belre in s hot oven, end serve with e zestful tomato seuce. For Tuesday veal cut- lets ere eppetizing exch e for five tokens. . One pound of lamb chops fofihursday will require four tokens, end with unretioned fish for Fride you will leve two tokens left from your week's el ot-mont. A eevoury speghettl dish highlighted with the season's [reed pe rs, tornetoes end mushrooms end topped with wel ~ rmvned sausages would make a substantial rnziin course for Frtturdnxr. And of course off-the- ration items strch es cold sliced tongue offer solution so luncheon problems. Jrt-t. vhutlnllt. Pfimii .110 incur. nuAR.) eulls will show up. In many cases Ville, . IBM could hove been removed from the thus seving months of uselessfeed- flock at en earlier date, with con- ing, as well as effecting liderable sevln: in feed. labor and 3321mm the future mortality of the 1 ed chi-ks hould be “(qroosposrlyeddegf gvlithout tfny lsresitstion. Bulls 0f Ymz a... c ..‘Z‘°.%?..".“..".§'.L°.i‘ which epreil-lentlyh 1;": £0; ti: lglllg§ef° shoililld l; removed es they e peer. When t e pullets ere being put out there ie en pertu- nepn-uer rum rue) Qgllllyfi “$1, m, punmfidivld- When lie birds in e Bill? ually. Considerable saving will re- khovebeeerilleaer eiont lurltllllgmhllpilllefl and those ngth g time, eases in eer- lqgkhrg in pigment of the yellow ' sis l eppeer Ind leg varieties, are taken out. The third and most rigid culling will die. Blys l. I‘. should take place when the birds ese bi E Peuikynnn Dom- ere being housed for the winter. m. 1 sutwn.’ Kent- Merry ore 171st mu. m» laying house B! lllflll M“! that should be marketed for meet, e reduo- housing . There ere tree pse-Uouler per» ‘eds when is an be done con- 31,4333 90(1) ‘K3105 eniently. heevfiyv e first culling should In Ehmzll . the pace. e be c; dRY-Olils when all smn2l,,built, orrt-teiled rodent, is eaten. vsee-NowIer-Offlelel Peee—ed|)eod- 58K. Calsary. Alli- illflicial List of Casualties IOYAL CANADIAN All. POICI OVIIBBAS Irevheely Beloved Killed 0n Lamond-emu — Now For oflghl Preeursed Deed: Pwpoes y, Thomas Olinton. 1'0, QII¢ Toronto, Ont. Leslie Albert. D. I". O. .42.. his. Pm. VIA. 0n Min IC- PIpeees Alien. wuumi lruee. Po. wa- lllld, Ont . Nels Peter llelin. PO» Woodlde. leer. . Hillel. belolee. PO-. Gleerwood O. . Terence Antlsolw. P.- Oerursn, John. l ., Der-tensile. Ont. Oenldrey, Golden. I0. Dwdel. Dom. Ont. 1enbee‘, Idwiri. 10., Winnl- “Maw "L... Wflem reuse-t. been. Marie, Ont. Albert. PO, lcndon. Hopper, Leo James, 70-. 0e1- gery, Alte. Home, Millard Henderson. WO., Prescott. Ont. Julien, Joseph Albiini Ouehve, 10.. Montreal, Que. Long, Lloyd Elmer, 10., Gteveer- burst, On! Margolis,’ Albert Abraham, I‘.- McAlpine, Earl Jamel. Fl-"IJL. Windsor, Onl- McAren. Terence Joseph. l- sgt, Montreal. Que. McArthur. William John. 90.. Winnipe . Man. McQui an. Murray Robert, 1'1.- Lt, Courtenay, 3.0. George Alexander, Elroy. PO., Clarke's l-lerbour, u. . Ngwman, £51101! Edwin. WO., John umnam. r0. iudbury, Ont. O'Do'nn ell. Joseph Nemien, 70.. Kill rney. Man. Ogdin, Oerl Jowph. 71-44013. Victoria, 8.0. Ornstcin. Morley. 1'01. Wind- sor. On . Poitier; Joseph Ovile. F0. Wind- , On. wlPerdueAilarnee Alfred, P0. M- ton. . mlP-ike. Brio Bowmen. 10.. Toronto. Ont. Rugell, David George, FE-SKL. Fonthlll, Ont. Sor-renti. Vincent Andrew, r0- Winn! . M - Thrill-gig mwulmn Eric. to Warren, Ont Alutail‘ ‘Clarence. FL-Lieut... Merrickville, Ont. - Webb, Roger Jack, PO, Toronto, . Williamson. Bruce Arthur. 1'1.- Lieut, Toronto. 011%. wqumepoen, Alfred lldwerd. IK-Sgt, Lnngenburg, Seek CANADA Previously Missing Believed Killed On Active Service — Now For Of- flelai Purposes Presumed Dead: Bennett. Plmeis GIIdYB. 58L. Victoria. B-C- Cmesgn. tvigzr Gilbert. W0, owlfglrllsolrlrfa l Nora, Cpl. Victoria, "fibre , Raymond Valentine, LAO, Jencouver, 5.0. m“, Meander. $0.. Ieetdele. Ont. Mann, Margaret. LAW». 00W"!!- en Station. 3.0. Presse. Joseph Bertrend Ray- mond, W0., North Bey. Ont. , Lloyd Henry. LAC. Vio- torie, B0. norAr. CANADIAN Am row! v vrmsnAs Died or Accidents! Injuries: mu, Russell Sidney. M0. wlgilyonlilirelne 0 M" Ber o ll 1e - vice — Nuw Ioe Official Purposes d: Bailey, Nor-men Godwin. 1'0. Georgetown, Ont. Beck. Albert John. 110.. Simp- Sank. Benson, liver Druee, PL-Ueul... lln. Blein, Norman Pfllllp. FL-M. Brown, Edward John. 10.. Blorkdelw Desk. Bruggemsn, Joseph Aloysius. PO, Stilt! Onl. Duriei, PO., te Ont. Carolan, Arthur Gretton, PO, Alto. ‘in’ om" r4 William, ro. gllmfilhll. w?“ “its ' w" m‘ ' y laurel, ro, am Gellivsn, Idwerd, n. "31"... ' a... 1o Men ma, m... " I; mum.’ l """' ‘ legally. Quest lemel, 14st,, Ont. Kelln Queen. I.- "elzlem ro :- nbnglgin use, ei-u Peers. Alto. . m’ m" ......."<s... ' " "ll irrpriss, Ieeold leeier, yo, rwuto. on. srtin, Willem mm, ro. Ohsthem . llwllll . Gordon Theodore. I0. ‘fbronto, Ont. . Ddwerd John, so, Gil sine. In . smut. Duneld “mam, m, Portege 1e Prelrie. Ilen. Oeengbe u Beecher, rn- m lgt, clowns, 8.0. m. Prince Geo e. l. O. Dartmouth, N. s. Bmne, Alts. Perdu Ion ery, 10., New Westminster. 5.0 onto. Ont. lmlth, Ilrlc, PO., Dengerously Ill: Curtis, glnltsebeth Audrey, LAW, CANADA bled 0f Aeeidentel lrrlileer cruLn LBARNS Emily TRAITS BY cornno Children leer-n nreny of the valuable skills, traits end men- nere by imitation. They copy first their immediate family and in time, their pin mates. S eeoh is one o the im rtant skils e child gets by imitat on, He will use the words, the accent enti even the tones of those he hears about him. His pattern o! speech is set usually by his sixth year. That ls why we are careful about speaking clearly _and pleasantly and using the best vocabulary we possess. Not big words but sim- pg-ilwwords carry our meaning to e e When children go out of the house and begin associating wizh other little ones, as they mu llflbum. rams ouu. re. Miller. Iemerd. P0. Kitchener, Ont. Murray, ‘rheerree Robes-hen, I0, Gilt, Ont. O'Brien, John Anthony, 10.. ‘ibronto, Parke, Kelvin. IL-Ill. Peyne, Herold Leslie, PL-Ueub, e, Robert Nellon. 3.44.. 1pc, wit... James. no. Chew. George Guelph. P0,, 1hr. Weet lum- Bedon, Henry Grehem, PO, Sheffield 6. England. l. Mflsfcueil SAYS: I he have e pmhllls of sdleefleer fer Wlr ren. IIOIId die; or of plyhs‘ OI “In .9; III!‘ Llelneereuee solves the E e e rid 0e‘! d peesdeuey-g reehenroet see. 1D brfi Mung to ymyrruprzrbluns LITE TALK l‘! 07E! l. C. ITIWABI‘ Pevvlnehl Manner ill-Ill Gr-efsen llreee. Chlrlottetewrr, P. I. l. menness ere effected es is their slwech end their beheviour. Of- ten these new weys annoy us, ii’ they do not shock us. Our dainty. cherished well-bred child has for- shaken our way for the way of the more dramatic, not so well- lrrcd child of the‘ playground. Let him see by quiet disapproval of your manner that you- ere neither amused or pleased. Say as little as possible and never speak against the other child. He can be left out of the situation _ ignored. Just listen in heevy sil- ence end change the sub ect em- aticslly. No child who been WHEN 11D well can ignore his family 1°!‘ any important span oi‘ time. The family background will they bring beck new ways. Their hold him. lPrine Minister lllng Spends llsy lnlietsl LONDON, 00b. l.'l—(CP Gable)- Prime Minister kensle King e ttnd u. lithds ofhie igfodlrmelvdhl a y I his time between with Brit- ish oflicirzls end friends and en- swer correspondence. m h s oonvereotlone Mr. King is believed to be ugholding fire view put forth the Oenedien of one that countries which participated in the war should have e say in the eece. Oenade, like other smal powers, is keenly intcrestedBlrrjrmtl-ie suglgeikt- m sup-gutted n an e United inter, llliet ell countries which contributed to the defeat of Germany, should be celled into conference to write the Europeen peace. Indications are that Mr. King's projected trip to the continent will not take place before next week. IHTO CIBED DIGIEII WOMEN ‘llho Japanese woman owes her lowly position to tenets of the Shinto creed which is responsible for seared beliefs and wecticee es- ‘iieetiented with their intense notion. Th; story of creation, eccordinl £0 Shinto. ls time: "In the begin- ning there was nothingness. Then a series of ods were born in the Plain of h Heaven who did lit. tie but eidst. untll the advent of s male and female pair called Izan- azl and Izsnami. Izanagi dipped a heavenly spear Into the deeps and the drops that fell from it ns he withdrew it formed the islands of Japan. “Pee-forming e special marriage ceremony, Izanagl and Imnami fol- lowed each other around a heav- enly aucust pillar and she greeted him. ‘Ah, what a fair and lovely youth’ He crested her in return and they were married. But their f children were ‘no! good‘ and by olivltmtlon it was found that there had been an error in the wedding ceremony. The men, not the woman. should have spoken first. So "he whole ceremony was conversation. Thus male superior- ity was assured for all time." . (From The Japanese. published Alfalfa is om. Ofllahe oldest forage repeat-ed with Izamgi opening the BY BUYI VICTOR ‘Give oer returned ruin It leest en even chence to re-esteblish tthemselves in civilian‘ life. We geve them the r 0018 01' WI! End they finished the job . . . not Jive ‘he!!! I110 K001i of peece. Your money, loened m the government in VICTORY BONDS, will‘. 1w YOUR Savings to buy for you the imprcivbfl lwmes. stoves. refrigerators, cars, etc., llbat you have been wishing for these rneny y e ers- IU'.' DOUBLE THIS TIMlE —rhe same me of savings as in previous Vial ory Loans, will pry for twice es many bonds .115 before. Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear 154 Gt. George St, opp-Tire F. bl’ The Smithsonian Instltuion.) lplants in the W191’ an? KINSMEN HELP OUR kmmrzls Till s FOR C NADIAN a 8.“, KINSMEN "smart-our" TICKETS- FOR HALLOWEEN . . . and give them to the children - when they ask you to “SHELL-OUT” : Pr; '11.; s...» Ores c. nspelgse u rum} Gendueted s; ca. i, semesters cross or cmneorrerowu Arm summery; ‘Pee 1.0001,, Youth Wolsey ,_ .. FORAGE . {$334K '_