mqssa 1w sow G RY Twq-o Brinéiag GLORYl Felix RRESSART ~ Oil MASSEN - Joni MERRILL- Frill FLLD ~ Sterling HOLLOWAY 51111111111111199 AND HIS ORCIIISTRA rws NEWS - CARTOON PltlNtlE Eliwllllll -=- TO-DAY- SAT. SHOWS TODAY AT 3.15 — 7 and 9 nm-.\a-nv.nmmv.-.v.-.n*e.v.mv.nvnvmuv.m-.-. MP1“ ‘WY 1°! the Mariner . . end 5min and ml Here's cev 1m. tun, music . . . extre- vugenze on lee . . with ‘ , "5"'|"9'°"3'5'W°Y" Kaye and Hi1 Orchestra. lnnll 11111119 OENTRAI. GUARDIAN L l This column u reserved for non. or local Interest, but advertising or I newly nature may no inserted at live cents a word, strictly pay I i lllle In advance. CBASWEU. for Pnotogrlnl- j CONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INSUI» AINCE. . . L-OII ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Milton. Sunday, March 21st. Evening Prayer 3 P. M. 3-18-11. sEavtcE in st. Elizabeth's‘ Church, Springfield, Sunday, March l 21st, 5 P. M., roads permitting." u | CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Ser- vices on Sunday, March 21st in North Rustico at 11 A. M. and in Stanley Bridze at 3 P. M. Geo. W. Tilley, Minister. 3-l9-1Li BELFAST — BELLE RIVER UNI- TED CHURCH SERVICES. -- Sun- day, March 21st. Belle River 11 AM. Eldon 3 P. M. W. B. MacPhail, Min- ister: 3-19-11. CORNWALL PASTORAL CllAltGE.—Services Sunday. March i132 are as follows: ' "ton 11 wolf no P. M. s. School 11 A. M. Rev. J. R. Skimler. Minister 3-19-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. — Minister, Rev. Roy E. Vesscy, B. D. Services Sunday, March 21st. Hump- . M. Appin Road 3 P. M. ton ll A . Victoria 7.30 P. M. Mrs. Roy vessey will conduct a service at, De Sable at , 7.30 P. M. 3-19-11. , TRYON — BONSIIAW BAPTIST CIlURCIL-Sunday, March 21st. Tryon 3.00 P. M. Bonshaw 7.15 P. M. Dur people are being urged to make this a season meditation and prayer. A cordial welcome awaits you at the services of your fl-.-.-.-.l.-r-_.-.ffr.-.-.--.lauvr-'-nal.nvevfim n-v-um-ve-vs-t-e-I-I-smv. . .. but they've got o hutful of surprises . . .und tvmmy- laughs I What u situa- tion when Stun and Ollie get mixed up with magic, murder and mirthl uh itlliiilllllllll 4- in UANTEUTHE MABIOIAN » 4th.», . f/I‘EMPIRE% . it: MIXING IT WITH MASKED MARAUOERS"? as the iron horse pushes its cautious way westward! Elli-NIGHT - SAT.5E i Tug llcllr AND SAT. CAPITOL, EXTRA - csnroou KITCHEN QUIZ _ sronrs 3.‘ snows 1.00 AND 8.45 '1 rnl.'.ll.'-sv.-.-.~l.=.r.—.-us-.-lr.rrw.-.- .-.==.-.r.-l-.-‘.-. MATIINEE SAT. 2.30 a qJ-HHHNHHHH VA‘ u ‘- i lied Gross Oampaign The Charlottetown organization report that they are nearly ready to publish a report of the campaign in Charlottetown. They have over 340500.00 on hand and believe they will not be too far from reaching 200% of their objective. SHOWS 8.15 — 7.00 —- 8.45 “is regular monthly meeting 0f Yrrk Day Sprlmg Mission Circle ‘P1119111 a)‘. the homc 1f t-“IB _Ad“5°l'1l pesfidcnt, Mrs ll-ratl Wily. on Tuesday cvelting, Miss . "018 Vcssev, we vice-president. . charge of the devotional and . 95S Deflfdd. The devftl turf Pllliifiufd clf tlfiglrtg, scrflluv, "Mlle-Ye tracing. and the volt-d- hem” l’ 903m by time ti‘ ‘he nwcm- ‘m Due ti the \-.=1r..tl‘~.c Circle ‘fibers are mic/voting thei~~ time Cross work mthe- than a wit. 1t was dread-wt that a m“! be made for the Rad Cross. mowlflmbet‘: have just receiteq '11‘ Hulfiply (f vain frCm th‘. n; cPcss to be knit into seamrtns’ ma, 1hr prrcrcds frcm a "fish “mwam-ounled to 1.40. After it mm and mil rcmments the Th!!! was brought to a else. “m9 Flebunry mefltlzyq (he e had been he'd at the tlrms W Mrs. ,1 n . itéifislhfi They are very glad to acknowle- dge receipt of aver nice cheque from A/B. W. ‘Gordon Bears of the R.C._ N.V.R. Gordon is home on leave from active duty and called up to lnqu e if he could still send in a contrl ution to the Red Cross as it was "doing thc very best. kind of work in a real way". We do npprea late getting news and cheques like this as it makes us realize we are indeed doing something for our service men. very enjoyable mes-Eng vras had. An interesting rev) rt 'rnm the Prwbylcrlal, written by Miss lvnny Gill rwas reed by M s. O'l'e Brown. Alt the meeting a number of chlldrens ertMes cf dothlng were denoted as Aid to Russia. (Patriot please copy) 1s APPOINTED‘ LONDON, Ont. March 18 - (OP) - Lt-Coi. A. A. Bell. form- er General Staff Officer of Mill- tary District. No, 1 here has been appointed to e similar post at Halifax, it was announced today at headquarters. WHEN YOU MUST BUY ~ BUY BUYING FOR LONGER, DEPENDABLE SERVICE MEANS YOU won't HAVE to REPLACE so SOON, wlllctll MEANS MORE MATERIALS FACTORY EAclllrlt-s, AN, 115L151’ l Exioc BATTERIES won lit‘ THE t,.‘I'IITI'/1ll,ll A: 114.4 il/Mf/lll/(IQPIW Al/n/ I NORTII RIVER, II A I’ TI S T1 CHURCHES, March 21st. Sunday services. North River ll A. M. Clyde River: S. School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. You land. need your Church. Your Church . needs you on the Lord's Day. A. E. Todd, Minister. PRESBYTEKIAN CIIUILCII IN CANADA.—MflI‘5hfi81d Charge. Ser- vices for next Lord's Day, March ‘Zlst will be held as follows: Har- rln ton 11 A. M. Highfleld 3 P. M. an“ Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. No service W Henry Bunk, Minister. 3-19-11. GOES TO BRITISH COLUlVIBlA .—-1“tlsilier Ralph Acorn, who has been taking a special electrical course in Ontario, has passed his examinations with honorsnind has been transferred to British Col- umbia as an instructor. His many friends here, will be glad to know of his promotion. Ralph received his early education at Prince Street, and West Kent Schools in this City, and is a. son of Mr. Sidney Acorn, formerly of Charlottetown. y,p,[l. MEMBER nolvoltsn - Mr. Davis Murray immediate past president of Trlnit Yours Pwsles Union at. Summers de, was present- ed with a gift and address by the members of the Union at their re- gular meeting, Mnrch 16th. Pre- sentation was made bv Rev. John Jarvie and Miss Gladys Arthur. Davis, who has joined the Royal Canadian Air Fierce as wireless technician and now stationed at Saint John, made fitting reply. The evening's devotional program was conducted by Catherine Mac- Cllllum. $315.00 FOR PRISONER OF WAIt FUND _ Some time ago, Mrs. H. H. Horne headed an energetic group of indies who undertook a bridge enterprise for the benefit of the Red Cross Prisoner of Wat‘ Fund. The first of these bridges was given at Government House last fall through the kindness of the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. LePage. A second one followed at Brighton Club Hall which Mrs. C. H. Foster again enerously placed at the disposal o the Red Cross. After this each of the ladies at- tending the original bridge had individual bridges and now, that these have been completed the handsome sum of $315.00 has been handed to the Prince Edward Is- lnnd Red Cross to be forwarded for Prisoner of War Boxes, POLICE COURT with keeping a common gam rig house, a man was fined $50 and costs or 30 days in the City Police Court yesterda morning. The money in the sot machine seized in this connection was also im- pounded. For keeping a vicious dog another person was ordered to pay the Court $15 to defray the medical expenses incurred when this dog bit a woman. The dog was also ordered destroyed or sent to the cotln-try. Another dog owner appehritlg on a similar cl-large, was fined $5 and costs or l0 days and ordered to destroy the animal. A motorist charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor was sentenced to seven days in jail. Two drunks were etwh fined $3 and costs or five days. 50th ANNIVERSARIK- Mr. And Mrs. Malcolm F. MacDonald of Eldon, who are spending the win- ter months visiting with their family in Walpole, Mass, celebrated their 50th (flftiethi wedding anniversary on January 24th. During the day the happy Owpie received many messages of congratulations and floral lfts. In the evening the fam- ily an close friends gathered at the home of their daughter Mrs. William Carr where a buffet supper 1 was served. The table w_i_li_ch was 10 tnsrf KERS‘ TIME to WAR ! ‘Urn ntimv m/uv/v [ill ‘W? 4/(‘1171 {v (Ulxlf R V- if . 49:11‘ her new l e held at Mt. Stewart. Rev. mon — Charged 11 PAGE THREE Tull: cnAgLomrsrowg GUARDIAN (HETCOLDS ll"lllEttll"ttlNlllENl lllli lluslull rnlllllct gygtg, ,1, - on“; cow. - yes. we'll see." said H.§#.'Z'..lf.'2“.5?, 2:11PM. A poultlee John/Things wollld have to mule up of two ublu move on, decided John. settling nls I tfllvmu "f "m" "1"" hard hat a little strai hter on his "ll-Mt te-"lh- it """=' "m" nesd. He walked into e hall, and instantly the manager was all at- on. Yes. sir, I can give you a table in a corner." laid the manager. with a glance he sent the attendant flying, 'wAnr1ld"I’ll come myself. to see to the C. "Yes, the wine is important." said John calml . l "1 will snow you the way, sir." Preceding his guest, the manager spoke impressively. At th entry‘; the people already seated at the bles looked up and then spoke ‘in undertones. some of the younger |0nes hushed. re: us Lptlet‘ looked ,up and then looke down again, and We!" 0n “"1118. Odette did not look up at all. The soup dispatched, to his ex- |t.reme relief, John fingered the wine list. The manager, impressed. sent . » la hirellng racing to the cellar. By , ; now the room was intrigued. This A recent graduate cl Nu 9 BJ-nb- l elderly gentleman was having an lug and Gunnery School at Mont. enormous amount of attention. 0d- Joli, P. 0 Lllc Julius Jos-rph, ‘em’ raised he!‘ 101/911! Eyes from her MacCormack, Vernon Rlvcl, P E. y llrinity United filurc’ IIIDAY, MAICH 19th ‘Lott-Choir Rehearsal. lt-iltl-Bcclsl Hell — Y._P-,U.___ lion end reduces inflammation-prevents blistering. In severe cues e use ultlce tvvleo daily. Iocce Ointment 11° sold by all drnggll —2le. I (Tube). 60c and 81.00. e double leisurel eating. As a matter of fact ' n u. l ‘ she d not taste anything at all. L 1312,0138“ an gu m 1 L‘ A 1515‘ gas“ inmtizrrnent. 1 1181i‘ was . V - . 1m K 5 m 0115 0 Bu!» 11116 that, and shaping well. It he could d“ 5 "Om now the GBITIIBHS We"! t... a LtIALulAL.‘ ilgUllL tn Btllltc Poul. I to make an attack °n swan’ l --" m!‘ ll. would be illr but-I - They would D955 “W” five tor, "Yes, that's what I'll do," he 0s Out to sea. Two planes would icontinued aloud, "I'll fix up wl l! F‘. is. -1 ~.< Ill’ 5931'" W like their 111111611 11195- lsolneone else and cut loose from you to; 31.11» gag mgr, egg;- l“.*i.lli‘“sis..t'l.r.zms=llzi R55. i We ha" YS- °" - ishd Fort‘ d ' m. ". 0f Chflliotlelllw" 311d graduate of glver? 0f its boufgarigstéusTxggséogg iiutlo Wlw UYLKIILUZ/fi Montreal General Hospital School w” gtmple. Fergus had repeated i; eyes, She smiled 2.95m be ‘ ‘ f ‘M, tor Nurses, who has been accepted as three es, t . . . . ,. Nursing sister m the Royal Can-l bqAll right." Odette spoke irrlt- know 1m ma" ‘m “m” ‘1 " W“ y. . Odette was trying w brcl-tllc nut- adlan Navy, with the rank of sub- a uruli [Alan . . the would Lieutenant, left for Halifax this 0w then-now then." him . . by inches thtévy would week, where she will be lt- n 011 WOFTy me s0!" him. Fergus had told her . . . lluw tuched to the Royal Canadian_ "Nonsense. they did it. Unspczlkublt,» “'1l_\'h. llcr Naval Hospital. she 15 the [use If you taunt me about Alan I l brother lilcy had guilt-n up e shall go raving mad, and then what will become of my work for ‘l!J2!'l1lUl'-—hllfll‘('L1 L'\(‘.l‘_\'1.1llll|.l_ .l'.ill," ‘i il. i th N _ t b Nuls ng 556T n e aw o She breathed the word uiotln recruited from Prince Edwa\' 14-; .. l. l f. _d YOlI- 0681-18 spoke abruptly. She “Oil, shut up about Alon." l-‘t-rlyls - M? Rezysbenlgm); 111:1,“ 95118111 he!‘ breath and began to was rattling his leather purse ‘to w“ wish er t e s o uc n c l%h- make the money slip out. The peo- “ et a grip on yourself." said pie round about were amused, h”... '——r'- Fer cro l . n ‘attractively dsc led in white and ,WhgI\IIm he dsfdynot §e§ll1gkl1nizthv§°1§§§1f gold. had as a center-piece a large drawing the attention of a whole lwedding cake, surrounded bv low living mom to hen “I mink I W588 of Yell"! ufltclwls- A 8°11! shall let that darned brother of l111mm?dweggmgthbfnhwfillhshgvlj‘ yours go to blazes,” he said sud- suspeneave eres -e_1 > zered them with confetti and gifts of d my m‘; mm mt m a San’ mme‘ e from the family. The many scenting a disagreement. Sympathy run hlch for the nice-looking mun with the well-brushed head. And flared to lever pitch when tho lovely girl began to scream. Standing llp, clutching the tablecloth, she hcgrln to laugh with long, choking, sob- bing cries. “Good God, be quiet." with scur- let face Fergus hissed out the words. filthy traitor to the Fuehrer that he is," said Fergus, munching at his ‘frien s of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald chicken with appetite. "I'll cut free “it GREAT. GEORGE s1". conn TUyllilhliilll I 25¢ APPLiSEvavorflted lb 20c TILLSONS Rolled OATS pkg 23c APRICOTS lb 27c PRUNES ““’“' 2 lbs 25c SIZE SOAP 0.ll. 1o bars so. WFLOUR as. l sour totals u- 9. 1 AROMA so cou-P-olv ‘KOFFEE 1b 35c Milllllls.’ . thing?" John had slipped an arm iwus still firmly round Otlcttes w-ais 1mm“ l1“? bcPl-‘illllllli; 211‘). “Quit-dig ,licr sobbing n1... still tlolen; Du qltltrtlyt‘ ile llllll'llllll'L‘(1 Lilo words. ' : lulu lit-gun 1U t“ @331“, h qCglll. lllunks Vfifydlllltlll,’ l-‘t-rtzl ' " 11m‘. lLlllllY_Olll boy mt]; ycl (As nlth cfllbtlllimbllltlllyélik) t . .tl collar and lit.‘ was a doc.- gratefulll. Everyone was staring; lt ior. All the better; they needlfh vlas ‘positive hell. If only he could botlnl" any luore. “Well? he smiled, us! uully and leave her. He would "you butter leave your cousin ta "hike n defiDeraie effort t0 do so. if n10, yotulg iIlLili She'll be ztil vigil it could be done with any slum‘ of lll hilt illl ho 0r so and then <1<‘§}I‘1ll1ff.i'-k _ _ A _ V, w clln ttlitc hcr k in my car, 1rd f1" You ycly much, slr, l-cr- sot-n ltcr shop Jlerc. l am stllyin 8H5 élwke respectfully‘. One of those Willi Dr. Warner, You have lieu; men from London who made thou- of Dr. Warner?" .§%_Ill1¢£1l5llk1n‘d dressed llkc_ trumps. _"I know Dr. Wltrticr," Odcttej mug” §LQUKYQH much. sir, Its rny ‘lips ucrc dry and blue. Terror guys do E0 . l sll 11s war lmrk, 5h:- wlll her strength, If Fergus wen; away Off ngéntllt Shcs got an evctnttg , wltiloll: htrr the thing was finished. 111115-1111 htr out. Shes .lf Sllt.‘ wont wltil hlln she would [will be happy to welcome them back , to Eldon in the SprlnlL-(Patrlotl please copy.) — i __' inglv before Mrs. Walter M. Bowness. Bedeque %“°° m°"’,,§'l‘““ Bus“ and Mrs. Roy B. Crockett, sourls. ~g5=g%\rs—°yi—‘*—fl.~“°—b9’ left yesterday morning on o, two weeks vacation with their sister, Mrs. Percy A. Vlrhite, Needham, ass. from you and find someone more useful. Yes, that's what I'll do." An inner vision of the boy Cummins '1‘he whole room lll turmoil; the manager rushing in. Fergus turncd with a gasp of relief at the sotlnd of a cnlm, even voice at his elbow. "I am_a_doctor_;’can I do any- Victory For Love By PAMELA WYNNE n'H'ln"i'ln'l|'l|"|l'h CHAPTER XXVII Dr. Warner enormously intrigued threw back his head and roared with laughte I‘. “Ed W ll at 111 ," h . - . 131d B“ a “e m m e ' canning and Jam-making, "It won't take lne more than ten minutes, and people are accustomed to seeing all sorts and conditions come out of your surgery." "That's all right. I'll show you the way to the bathroom. That's the best, as it's a big room." Dr. war- ner led the way. John followed, suitcase in hand. "Thanks very lnuch. I'll call in on you on the way down.” “Do." and then Dr. Warner went back to his book. A quarter of an hour later he literally gasped. John held out his hand. "Dr, Livingstone, I believe." "Good heavens, would have believed it, possible Dr, Warner stared at the neat figure. An Eng- lish gentlemn with an old-fashion- ed mustache and wing collar. But just not too old-fashioned; that was the genius of it. You saw these men in London clubs; they came no from the country and did not trouble to buy new clothes for the expedition. "I never saw anything to equal Board by April 15th. Use the application i Canning sugar sugar will be allowed for them. BANNING - Alon ‘A lb. of sugar for each quart sealer. Estimate the TOTAL numbeuof quart sealers you plan to put. up--t.hen use the quick, practical method of allowing 1/2 lb. of sugar for each quart sealer. Don‘t try and decide exactly the number of each kind of fruit you plan to put up. Some fruits may be more plentiful than others. Base your estimates on the num- who 7.. “well, you see it's all part of our training,’ said John modestly. "This be! of sealers you have on hand wlvtt is only a picnic tonight but it's im- ‘ .‘ portant that Lelter should not know W“ Put uP lust yet". 0r What you think 1527", who l am. your needs will be this your. “Why are you going?" “Because I want to see how much actual hold he has on her. It she doesn’t hold firm, I shall know that things are bad and I shall have her in Pole Star House by tomorrow lnight, and believe me I shall be pro- iioutrlgiily grateful if you will help m6 n s." "I most certainly will," said Dr. Warner. And then he burst out laughing. "l can hardly believe lt. is vou,” he sai . . "All the better." grinned John ‘under the drooping mustache. And then he went otlt. Getting into the there, thinking. So cer- he that he would find ‘them that he would go slowly so as not to overtake them. Better to arrive in that nice, low, oak-paneled dining-room when they were alrwlv estab ished. Leiters car. 100M112 de- tlnltel dlspleasinlz with its ions. snake Lke contour. stood outside the low gabled house. So he himself would go farther on: he stepped on the accelerator. . "Sorry, sir." The village constable was actually on duty. He stood there lookin sheeplsh. "'l‘hat's private proper y." he said. "Can't B0 throusl}. that gate. Garage at the hotel. Eyeing the old-fashioned figure noo- ,, " lly, the constable regretted having to speak. "Perhaps you can mansle it." John slipped a finger and thumb into his waistcoat pocket, The con- stable drew himself up to attention, "Beg pardon, sir." “Not at all. you were only doing your duty," said John pleasantly. n e by lee! in the Dominion Department car, he sat ttaln was Mrs. Jones has decided that. her running programme will be 40 quarts 01' fruit o1 tlillcrt-nt ltiluls. Sllc allow onc-linlf pound of sugnr for ench qunrl, IIIIIL therefore will need 20 pounds of sugar for calming. She decides that. she will put up 6 quarts of jam And jelly. She LLLOWI 1% pounds of sugar for each quart. of jam, and therefore will need 0 pounds of lugar for jam end jelly making. She adds the two amounts of sugar together (i0 + 9) and writes the lolnl (it) pounds) on hcr lppliutiun, together with the number n1 persona lhe intends to feed in her olvn household. To hcr own fully completed application lorrn she utlncltrc . the application forms o_l' the other persons in her I . household she ls plnnnlng tn frctl. Only tlto in- dividual acrlnl numbers ncctl be given on illcsc accompanying npplicntion forms. Ientleman gone 1n to the hate In Memoriam IANABA" In estimating your canning and j" -mltking requirements, III lllvlhl memory of l leer son storage space should be carefully cnnsiilcrctl. Poor storage “d 5mm" may cause spoilage and waslc. Canned fruit should be kept HARRY RANAHAN who passed sway March ll. 1M0. You ere not forgotten Ilerry dear, Nor never shell you be; - Al long In life and memory last We shell remember thee. ‘IIIIIIII. loll-ll HOW TO FILL OUT YOUR APPLICATION FOR OANNING SUGAR This year housewives must estimate in advance the mnount of _ , so that arrangements may be made to provide and distri- ‘Something like it," said Jehu- bute the necessary supplies. Applications must be sent in to your Local Ration will be allowed for all fresh fruits, including climax and wilt! fruits. Marrow, tomatoes and pumpkins are considered as vegetables lmd no canning - HOW TO FIGURE OUT-THE AMOUNT OF SUGAR NEEDED — i Your completed lppll- cation must be lent lo Estimates baled on these nlelhndr are within the canning nugnr ration, and Ibo amounts Ire satisfactory for wartime cunning and jam and jelly making, as provcn Remember -- False Statements are JIATION ADMINISTRATION - THE WARTIMVE PRICE-S AND T ADE BOAR 11115811 by it; 10o much o1‘ a change, luble to manage to I'm a huagitttlilelngagitrlys. 5258:1215}? i203 guilt‘; strv-Qsling with her flutte ‘this is the ream.“ . . _ n wgrdsfttltll, Odette gasped out t Ji4hl_B<“l1@_P<>ini-1i_ John's arm (Tubepontinuecl) werrequlreilhlf n your new Ration Book for this purpose. 1AM or JELLY MAKING lllowllélbaofmgnrforoncltqucll of jam or jelly. lMost people use jars of various nhapq end sizes. Take e number of the jars you usually use and see how many cupfuls ol water they hold. Four (4) cups make l, quart. In this way you will be able to estimate the number of quarts of jam or jelly your jars will hold. Then ‘allow 1% lbs. of sugar per quart for your require- ments. For example, for 8 qunts of jam or jelly, you will require l2 lbs. of sugar. a! Ration April 15th. of Agriculture experimental kitchens. , IMPORTANT NOTE "The Dominion Dcpnrllnt-nt of Agriculture TCLTHlllllPIlP-n canning fruit. in preference lo making jam or jolly bccutlsc: More fruit can bl: put up with loss sugar mid at less cost. (‘unlit-ll frlllt rclnills ll\(ll'l‘ 01' lllc Vllilllllll Yil1llC of 11h! lrt-sll fruit." WHEN AND HOW GANNING SUGAR WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE Wllclt your Local Ration Bollrtl has l'(‘\'14‘\\t‘l1 _\u|lr application you will 11c provided, solnciintc- lwlorc June 1st. with special canning sugar coupons. ’l'hcse coupons will entitle you to hlly sugar, at nny grocery store, at qtccified intervals. You do nnl. have to buy all your lugnr at. once. COMPLETE ANO SENO IN YOUR APPLICATION BEFORE APRIL 15 Complete your application form as shown in the illusirulion and mnil it l0 your Local Rnlitm Board not later than April 15th. Allin-h the appli- cation forms from the ration books oI the other ornons you will be feeding in your household. )0 not write anything but lhc scrial numbers of 1hr- owucrs on the-ac ullu-r forms. Simply copy 11m serial numlu-rs from 11m front 01' their rnliun bunks on lo their application forms and pin lllcm to your own fully completed application. in a c001, dry, dnrk place. Don't use canned fruits on your lnlvlc when fresh fruits nre nvnllnlvlc. Plan lo use your imme- canllcll fruits in lllc wlnlcr nmnllls only. Subject to Hie Full Pormlly of the Law