fis-l. Put stalks Edlfil stigar after juice is strained. 2 n; of juice before serving. PAGE i? Red Cross Comforts _ . g video over 2,000,000 comforts and workroom in Tomctci, good Cross braiiclw; a.l across Canada In stepping up tlieii- activities against lllc tiny wiieii even greater demands BIL-i L4‘: inuue on tiieir resources. A Ann-mucus voluiiie of work has "ft-tkiu) been accomplished. More t. an zu.000,000 articles of comforts and supplies have already gone out tu our Armed Force; and suffer- ing, phllliillb‘. Russia and Greece, Cains and our other Allies have asked for help and received it. The Nil-y league needed 30,000 comfort Bags for sailors. National workroom was responsible for the pucking of 8.000 of these. Even the wool fur duruing in these packets h.i<_ to be individually twisted _ . . all lUFUiL‘ ilzirvlgllfllfifllv. The packing of un-sterilizsd sur- gicu dresslfigs for England is the immediate project . surgical dres- sings sewn into factory cotton so tluit they may be unpacked and sterilized at [he Base Hospitals where they have their own steriliza- tion fiiCZllLlGS The factory cotton used in packing will be welcomed in [ingland for many uses. Supplies for io-bed hospitals, tek- sn from the National Pool of Spe- cial Hospital supplies are being as- sembled. On the advice of General Price, Overseas Commissioner, ahangal in requisitions an being icrllowed out. There is in increased and fur- on lemsnd foi- aviators’ be! iher experimentation i; Plaster Cast Boots. Working with the help of Ibr- izime Price; um: Trade Board n lot has been compiled by a- onal lvoi-kmom setting down the regulations and restriction on ' lotiiing. Special concessions have {can made by the Board wherever THE COM! EOQAER IOOIKIIIOTI I pound; mumon, I cups sold water. l tblsp. salt, 1 sliced carrot, l sliced onions, l-2 cup celery, iced, l-2 cup barley, soaked for 1 ui, 1 tsp. flour for thickening. Cut eat into mall pieces. Place in ettlo with carrot, celery, onions, it and water. Heat gradually to iling point and simmer until soft, dd barley and cook until lender. hlckcn with flour mixed with a ttle cold water. Stir and cook a w minutes longer. Beryl. ' CANNED VEGBTABLI IOU? i pk, ripe tomatoes, 1 dozen nions, 2 heads cabbage, 1 dozen i-mts, 1 lsrse bunch celery. 1 ozen ears of corn, boil it 10 min- trs than cut off cob and scraps. hop all veuetables, mix altogether, add n small handful of salt to each n? n of mircturc. boil until the zirrnts are well done. Can and seal -liiie not. When wanted add t0 eat broth. Keeps well. nnunsna 1mm ivimnop no. 1 Opt rhubarb in small pieces. Do mt nevi. Put in preserving kettle, “is 1 nun water for eaoh quart of vibrr“. Covet‘ closely. Bring slow- io boiling point on top of stove or oven and cock 5 minutes. strain. Pour into riot-lured imttles. Seal. Sterling 30 minutes in hot water bnth Note: The rhubarb may be steam- y! without the addition of any misi- in covered kettle and finish- ed as above This unsweetened Juice i.- vwcniient tn acidlllate bever- res. jellies and desserts of many iiids. METHOD N0. I Use tender rhubarb Do not through a food mwnr-r arid allow an c-nua] quantity water, Allow to siand over night‘ en squeezi- through a jelly bag or ‘ere! thickpesses of cheescloth. ing juice to boiling point, bottle sterilize 90 minutes in water h added 1 quart rhubarb juice, 1 or 11. Half cup sugar may be i] 5 minutes before bottling. If bottled add l thlsps. sugar or honey to mdh unsweetened, Wnnt a topping that will flatter en your most successful ginger- ad. soften a package of cream ese nnd blend in three tablespoons ved mimic sugar candy. cut hot yfifhfifibfikfl . .. v .. Typical of thousand; d other Rod Owl work- Ioonls across Canada, above are vmunteers examining knitted comforts for Canadian lads in the armed services. ’l'lie Cuiiuoan RM Cross has already pro- News! Measured in Millions the NEW IMPROVED l LUX saves precious e-I-o-s-f-ilc-ili-y _cuis down runs -{ OVER50% *' S/"ffl/k /¢? showed: . and no worbhier forces in Canada, a.‘ well a; more than 20,000,000 articles sinppcd uierseus for the ai-mli forces and suffering ciiiiiuiis. Other workroom activities include clothing for sliipwrecaed SUIVii/Oiis and medlCni supplies for thcl 5119191198- T-nring their ouo from National possible to the Canadian Red Cross tr to meet their unique problems in getting the necessary warm clothing to be sent to England where fuel scarcity has made “woo.lies" a necessity. Suggestions from the Divisions are always welcomed by the National workroom, which is in truth the hub around which all other workw moms, resolve, from Cape Breton‘ Island to Vancouver. Patterns flflfcauge! led out, economic and ingenious (net-nods are adopted and passed ion to the Branches to facilitate their production. It will take $10,000,000 to meet all the commitments of the Canad- ian Red Cross for i943. In a nation- wide Drive commencing March lst, the Canadian Red cross is asking every Canadian to give . give again. There is . cui clown 0V6!‘ s vows! AFAMOUS test laboratory made washing rayon stockings, then stretch- testing them on an almost human ma» chine which strains and pulls stockings the way you do in actual wear. Results Luxlng out down runs ovor 50%| Stockings washed with a strong soap, or rubbed with cake soap and tested on this machine popped runs much sooner. Tests on cotton showed similar join the Lu: Daily Dippers-and save the elnnidfy of your stockings. Dip them in Lu every night right after you take them ofl‘. Dry rayons thoroughly. Ask cf your sieve for NEW Improved l-UX In the new BIGGER package- MORE for your money _ ‘rm: CHARLOTTETOWN ‘cuaumm 'W0manf's Re aim I Social and Person book at home. some your household will be able to take it to the centre for you. Q. What about the postcard at the back of the No. 1 book? _A. You should fill it out com- p-etely. with your own signature, before you leave home, but do not detach it. the worker at the dis- tribution centre will tear it out when she gives you the new book. sruny Til-k} PIANO, says monsim cnoons Richard Crooks, American tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Associa- tion, believes that every child should be taught to piav the piano, just as he ‘earns geography, history oi- grammar. "The purpose of sii learning is to equip ourselves to live our lives adequately,” Mr. Crooks explains. "The nizino is the inundation of all music learning." exhaustive tests — repeatedly member of ‘moi: mothers are at work in war _ figm- i , but these British children find wmhts pure turpentine. white 0! e88» ing it. It will not wash efficiently advise ter or margarine, about a i pleasing . checked-rayon tured for a classic sports. suit a wide usefulness to the ensemble it also converts readily blouse collection. one of the bol- ems is squared. another rounded. A curved slight rise to the waist- line gives an individual look to one set of sacks and skirt. Black faille and Chanel type wool jersey an two leading materials, Fur is a thing that should never be allowed to settle inside a kettle _not only is it unpleasant but it is also costly, as it takes more gas to boil a furry kettle. To net rid of it. fill the ketfe with water anci- dion a large lump of soda in- side, bring to the boil and let it ke' on the boil for an hour. Eimpty and boil up twice with clear, fresh water. Do you flour your fish and liver on s plate? A better way is to put some flour in a paper bag and shake the fish or liver gently in it. It will be covered eveniy and vou won't have to wash up a floury plate An orange and cranberry relish serves as an attractive garnish as well as a flavorful appetite teaser for a roast or bird. Use a quart of raw cranberry, two oranges, s. cup of sugar and one of com syrup. Ohm cranberries and oranges (seed. ed) medium fins, add__sugar and ,__i_________ _,—___——_—_-_- t‘. ii Morning Smile § GOOD REASONS The visiting minister, after a very wld. drive. arrived a few minute! before I-‘vensong st m out-of-the way‘ church to find a stunning-hot wh ky toddv thoughtfuli left for him in the Vestry. Without touch- ing it, however, he proceeded to rose 1f, and called for tile verges. "My friend," he said, beaming st his would-tbs benefactor, “I ap- preciate your kindness and thought- fulness in providing for me a hot drink that would appear to be a -er—a stimulant. But I must grate- fully decline for three reasons. In the first ac: I am a lifelong toe- peranco e subject of my sermon ths evening. and thirdly, I've had elm [is 1o nuiuq isnf ‘aauqu; 12.10 "I don't like your heart action," said the medical examiner. "You've had spme trouble with Aniline Peu- "vbp-rcupsizly right. ‘gearing-is C!!! U ‘Only that 1E1 her nil-mi? ' Then wash the spots afterward with the well-beaten One cardinal sin against your elec- .. io washing machine is overload- you may blow out a fuse and you. will undoubtedly strain tme motor. Sn take trouble to measure the ‘cad and don't make your machine c1111‘? more than manufacturer's directions After spinach is cooked. chopped and drained, add a litt‘e vinegar, but of sugar and salt and peppeffir It gives a sweet-sour tang that is very SHEPHERD-CHECKED SUIT FOR SPORTS- NEW YORK — A shepherd suiting is fea- slac-k, and s waiswoat jacket, the latter with plain gabsrdine sleeves. Slacks, jacket and skirt are fro- quently in the same fabric, giving t of letting him do ii! al I Fashions I Literature PROTECT COOK BOOK able washes! Just pop it into some ric cises. CHINA'S GUERRILLAS v Get Real Reliel we S-Pwposs Medicine Help: Clear 0n! Sinus Area e-tro-nol in each 3'PIIPIIII IIIIGIII (l) important things: pfisstiop and (3) ers say it's best re- “Q” K era/ice. False Move in Etiquette Spoil:- a Girl's Chancel "What a girl!" he groans inwardly Opening the car door herself, instecl. Just s “little mistake" in etiqueil. —but s mistake that can change : new besu's entire attitude tows you. He immediately pictures you con mitting one social crime after ai other-jumping out of the ear firs in the movies elambe ‘ ,, over pec pie with a crude “Ooh, pardon IE!‘ and, in a rcstursnt, proclaiming "1'i navs cellos” instead of dotting him give your order. _ So he quietly decides, "She'd em- barrass mo at the Club. letter jusi Ito st the kug store." the well-bred nan lies a poised fir! who ehus __ . attention as her s; who wHqzsi-r "house no” as she edges past peo- ple in the fllsaire; who speaks to a waiter only when he asks her a tcnts and their fathgrs are qumtiou. And she'll in h be ' _ {flan tall and live her softens: my" m i,“ e vI. That's w , to have p“ Ines a flri must ow the rules. I shr u.“ doesn't, she may one day lose thi chance of a lifetime. . met IN? ‘Raider! Inst Address Ill! g, on or niny 314's.:::":i:'t.::'isi.s:“"" si- M»- Qena 15c in coin; mi- your copy gflssglailtotgulgwnyoéuillagrdilfsoiliellggmh: u.‘ i. "n". "om" service, Address. Bo sure w writs plainly your nuns, address. and the nuns of booklet. “among”.- v lsrltiefl-dus functional mon II N.@. disturbsnoes- should ti‘! BN1! - Pinkhanfs Vegetable Oompound. It tTw-fn-Pfilkvitwtsfi? W»... ‘tun Add’... Bus‘: nne tonic for the stomach‘ I » lflill i. PIIIKIIIWS Hilfi L WITH CLEAR GLASS Are you a messy cook? Do you 1 splash flour and milk and batter and egg yolk all over the jzable? And than do you: find to your sorrow that the splashed pages of your cook book have stuck together and vou are un- to use several of your favorite recipes again? Put a small pane of window glass over your open cook book. You can splash all over the glass as much as you please. Glass grease-dissolving suds at the con- clusion of your gastronomic exer- At least a. million irregulars and to s" t° 9"“ “he” guerrilla fighters are an important part of the Ohinese aimed forces. Sufferers of U A bolero, a skirt and slacks. all in the slime fabric, all in black. is s new idea. It is a lounge type and into at spring town suit, especlriy with the addition of one of her fresh fem- inine ruffled blouses in checked or striped cotton from her separate NOW don't suffer the tortures of sinus when Ru may relieve the cl e congestion and ving uses a co to drain. One power- f helpful treatment is a few drops of inks nostril. shrinks swollen of the gas; (I) helps clau- out pain-causing I17 cure“ ‘°"'"'- vs-vao-nos . t~ _ FEBRUARY 24. 194, l i _i l l . _ ' ' ‘ . . W" V“ "...‘~O t“ l ' ' - h 0' S in luv 1v1n g o eisure 100ml v v‘ w- Ysl Ban lio - - ' “ , ,, m“, q ,, The Wilma" 5 Ream‘ CHILDREN SHOULDN’T BEGRUDGE _ [l m m... 1' m m PARENT‘S DESIRE FOR WEDLOCK . NATION’ lTI-INGII syrupsnduhill rsfrilerl J6"! """ ‘ _..__' ' around mass In orange culll- _ ri M one». us Answsn c: his. Not ma, but only man can make “uufia-n" Even Mlddlé-Aged 0 8p ng liflt Realm control Illllppoq- In n“ gum“ A people great an _ H v r In Own H as a regular feature out day. n, Men who, for truth and honor; sake T cm d by older Folks BPPIQ ome sum-m are those which as" Btwfl fr" and "n" 1°"¢- 5 "“°Y,_h,°_f'°°‘mw .,~' tall: also s woman who says. she is speaking not only foi- herself but is". r Wartime Prices um s w ur d. “m” women, “Miami-s, all of whom an married and have home; o; u all; Yin“... Tam houswlves h- BIN: men who work while other: mfofadmbelllghill-OIT: ma, m. awn, wants to know wihyuhsrlmw who fr‘!!! yelraold. “tiara - . llswun an p. up. . married. She thinks per so - e \ ‘ who tn . . . oval-drawer!" like n vottivoct nerk- h f m lethor mother t have in em question to ask-g Thev dblllleldwgihmetmgl: D u"! 11°99 m‘ N“ ‘Nmhnar ‘ pmuou’ 3153 liaclfielifcvlliiti ills live: W-lthelrifl‘ children and have Zfllllfifi we control are vital la Inn- And lift them to the sky. visiting around among them, with no work or worry. Just nothing u, a I em 1n writing to the Women‘. Ralph waldo Emerson The true sardine is not a dwarf It my; because they object to the man whom her mother is 00pm Advisory Qmmm” n u" .__. fish, but the young of the piichard plum; marrying. He is a grand person, an old family friend they h," ‘c; "In? my‘? and hm Bum-Q, Do not use flaming stitches “glen —a species c! berries. __ _ known all their iiv and waxy?“ "W" h: Charlottetown, the heels of your stmklnss m0 —--—-— 1m- . min at the wp of your shoes. use The commonest variety oiflvvhsie £15830‘! allldlflaineg 3mg?‘ earfiiltlhggeisfl Q What i: you u, “y” gmm spool silk and make parallel lines oil is not an oil, but is class ed as om movie “rem satisfied m m in home during the time the new of fine chain stitches.‘ Stockings liquid wax. they a". the“, children can.‘ imaging books are being distributed? mended in this way wi.l wear 10118‘ -—--— 1 Bu; they 5mm,“ them o; senile dm ‘ A. Go to the nearest distribution er. A sliding panel at onelend o a _ m“ Oli GB . “T”? Hurdle“ o‘ when you an’ G ts l thsr may be glillcalgllinglanbztrlludfis? illeezvozror: ' ' my‘; “JOY OWN gvimth diguvouflflalsuyliuilvgqleftl ventral/Zita applyins hens-ins v1’ $131M quick inspection of its wn- ow "m" Well. it occult take some mi ., answer that question. It is just u. cause mother and her elderly friend u, lonely and homeless and they w“, companionship and p. place of their own to live in, where they can do m u they please, instead of being w, 8"?“ out: m“ wit. “M l» av or. ey mus lr . rerrs homes, or else- e chm They want to get married else the some reasons n did. Because fo i’ “till Plrflitsl ion, no matter how greet. does not i; he hear -hunger of the Iii ren, nor is the children's affection um i, for the parents. Each wants s mate. Someone who belongs m her alone. “ mecne with whom he or she is first. For in our affection‘. we arr.- ali selfish and monopolistic. Nor even when parents and children am congenial. are they mg oompanlons for each other, for s generation lies between them and have different interests, different points of view, different tam; m habits. And after they get through thrashing over the straw of llmlly affairs and discussing what is in the planer today, they havent very um It is only wit those w o are lppmlflmatelv m own age and to whom we can say "don't you remember" to whom w‘; m, talk on and on forever without ever talking out, and laugh over 01s M,‘ iéhat are still funny to us, but that make our children groan with 1m. om. AGI MOIDI DIITQIIT YIIIPOINTI Also, men and women who have been the finds of their own house. never fit comfortabi in their children's homes. mey want some im of their own where t ey won't always have to be considerin the c 1m. ties of J ' fe or Mary's husband and listening to s Crtlclmiqf randchildren, . s especia true of women who, having been busy for years in rearing s. fami and boning everyone smund them, m utterly miserable when the find their occupation gone, and with nothing u; in but to wait for deat in their chi:dren's rooms. such Womeficsn no more keep from sticking their - their children's pies than they can stop breathing, even though they know that they are starting mum; that may lead to the breaking up of their children's homes. ' ‘ when middle-aged men and women, who have had to deal with the" dkscontented and unhappy parents who have come to live with than, d1 not see that the best so ution of the problem is for Mother or father is marry again, if he or she can and wants to, and give them their bieuiiu instead of raising ructions over it, nobody imows. But they do. flivy are as shocked over the idea of mother and father getting married u they would be over their adolescent children sloping, and they try as hard to break up the match. PLEASANT FIELD OI‘ IIIINDQIIP 1N IIXTIII They forget that at so and 60, and even oidsr nowadays. mother ind; father are not doddering old guflers. The are spr men and women In what we used to call the prime of life, wit normal y many yew beion them. And if they have passed out of the zone of youthful romance, they have catered into the pleasant fields of friendship whore it is comfortable 4 dwe , No right-thinking parents want to keep their children from mam’- ing and establishing their own homes 1n order to stay with them and till care of them. They want their sons and duughtors to go about vlfiih youn people and have good times, but it is lonely aittin at home will nob y to beer them company, and their children shoul not begrudge their finding a mate with whom to walk hand in hand down the last is]! of theloumey. - For Bad WlDQCQlIS, Mix This gyrup at Home Quick Reuefi Big SaVinF solved. Itfinotroubisat ultimatum . but a moment. No cooking needdliol So E85)’. N0. Cooking. youcanusecorn syrup or liquidhonv! This well known recipe is used by lnzsptgadhot lsugalr ‘syrup. mm. many thousands of housewives, be- t ‘ 9 P “ex n “a ounce cause they have found that it gives "id “dd 3'9"!’ syrup. This gives them an effective, dependable med- “m”! °l “ugh syrup’ unud o‘ iclne for distressing winter coughs. qmcbwtmg “d ‘upendablejfmu, It's so easy to mix-anyone can do it. 1303.132: ;,‘°‘::‘m':n§“§? 5:35,. m“ From any druggist, get 2% ounces “an ' | it, of "inex. especial compound of proven “d l! “w p‘ bqmndmn o" ingredients, in concentra ed form, well You'll be surprised by thfllVillllY italic: h id I h . V "E known for eflect on throat membranes. Qiiv-fingeéliricfyfiogeui the phlegm: Then make a. syrup by stirring two cups of granulated sugar and one cup soothes the irritated membranes. MW helps clear the air passages. Mons! N‘ of water a few momenta until dil- funded if it doesn't please in eve}? I014 __.i Needlecraft For The Home _ a a CHARMING NIGIITGOWN That Comes in Largo Silos If you have any troube in find- ing ygur flu 1n ready-madam 0r l! you like a gown that gives vou l little shoulder coverin8- F011 Wm 1'5“ this design as a happy solution. Be- qqmingly cut, yet the easiest thing in flhe world to run up. it’: n m1! that repays you three-fold for ml!- ipg your own. Choose rayon was, or soft cotton batisto for your f - étvu No. zoaa ‘is designed for 5R. Size se requires 3 7-8 yards 89- inch fbbric with 2 l-Z vI-MI M! 0681116. Style Ho. NB send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. Be sure to |iiate also v0" wish to have fun at sflsntific nursery sfllnowiurs in mum.