'P_A_GE rwo woman's Real i HUI.‘ OIOII IUNI ‘ TI!) Qkll yeast, 2 milk. (scald and coohd). I .ama.r. 7% cups flour, 1 p. d lemon rind. it elm btuter or inc 2-3 cup sugar. 31 ems. Vlltcmllvtbod Ariri finmu‘ . : . sugar milk and diaaolvebg yeast in m] 8 cues sifted flour and t. month and free from "I110! This makes the sponge. ver i4. and let rise in a. warm place until it ls very light and full f holes. It should take about one . the shortening and rcnaining sugar. add the well- tan eggs. salt.- lemon 11nd an . Mien sift the remaining our. em halt can be handled easily. Tum n to a. floured board and knead htly but thoroughly. Mold into a ll and place into rrasccl bowl. ° no: nrscovnazn 1-. T ulneis germ was dia- ugh. to make a soft dough‘ _ THE C3" “"9151” . fiever . Doubted ' m. v‘wrv+; m "z. Social and Personal z ww-wfi-rvv-w “A Job Only You Can Do 4 nuoanrareauarar "auras-n- tlena and Amigos-Isuzu“ Price I N“ u“. uiar feature each day. Come. heart. where hill is heaped 11l>0n l : For there the mystical brother- hood Of our‘; and moon and hollow and And river and stream work out flai- will. —W. B. Yeats. HNTS ON ETIQUITTI New»: make another person feel culous. __ A good rule in the home to help children prevent or overcome emo- tional difficulties is for the inr- entg to first gain calm, patience and serenity themselves. kg‘ take Que-dour; easily and therefore sho d not be stored 1b bubmc wad in i082 by the German Eidtiat, Robert Koch. flaMf/o” arr/W” It's always the dainty girls who get the deter; lo don't miss Pflpllilliay and fun by being careless about undie odor. Remember, undies absorb perspi- ration. Guard your daintiness-dip undies in Lu: near strong-smelling foods. F‘! z p/g/VAPM / ‘Ijiving £6 Leisure . The Woman's Realm One South Pacific sea turtle is large cuough to furnish meat for ono meal for an entire company of soldiers. ' COLORS Ulrich/h. PRINTS AMUSING NEW YORK-Spring and sumr mer print dresses are exceptional- usual colors and the amusing Primed patterns. Many dresses are cut with rationed sleeves. “We "9 many stunning cos- tumes featuring dress and com. hanlon short Jacket of these all- sllk prints. Vivid colors dramatized with black or dark colored print- ed Patterns, and many delightful pastels and neutral prints also are: made into these wearable. prac- fl"! lVw-Dlecers. and are well worth the price marks on the tags.’ New and distinctively designed hill-f have been presented in xnsll but new shapes. featuring new Igllng and summer materials in 9 81k While. Bay vivid colors and the high hues oi’ red and green. With them costumes become flaw- less ensembles of matched beauty. WARPED IIRONING BOARD If the ironing board warps and PM"! lmloyins’ with its uneven surface. put the coverings on the other side and iron on that; for a whale, In a short time the heat will straighten the board out and it will remain straight. TABLE PROTECTION W096 or masonite on the kitchen tale were damning on the . rt there is trouble in getting e. bowf to fit lmderncath the mouth o: the grinder. the extra. height that the wood or masonite gives. will often take care of the bowl piroblem are bright and ladden any ar sunny even o make the most fi sun enters the morn. walls ahou be or , gillgginffivofi sxhladehlf furniture is W w G80 0i‘ D811“; 0X16 or two pieces the color of the walla. Sheer yellow or cream-colored cur- fitiiféitliliifiv ‘m’ “ti.” i“ s . cry wn. dow sidrxades will add to ta effect. when they aren't! of vvhfl znmiinh elcil ht. . BUD possible can shine into the hleh have and Trade this region. The answers are pre- vided b! the Board leaders. Per- reus who have intelligent question te aak no price control are invited ta sent! them in writing te.tbe Women's Regional Advisory Ceru- mittee of tbs War ‘limes Prices and Trade beard. Q. I understand that blueber ries have been removed from the sell unsweetened blueberries with- out coupons. ls this correct? A. No. this is not correct . . . both sweetened and unsweetened blueberries may be purchased at . . some blucbe rica are canned with 20 per cent sugar and some without sugar . . perhaps your grocer carries only one type. Q. This week I bought a lln of salmon and d to give the grocer two meat coupons. I thought salmon was removed fmml the ration list at the same time as meat. Am I A. Yespyou are quite correct . the rationing of salmon has been temporarily suspended . . . you may purchase salmon without coupons at the present time. Q.. I have been paying $40.00 a month flos- my apartment since May i940. The rent ha; now been raised to $45.20. I understand this is illegal. . Yla, this is against Board regulations. Rentals cannot be in- creased without permission from the Board . . . if the landlord feels he has reason to increase the rent he rnust make application to the rentals Administration who will investigate the situation . . however, if such application had been made you would receive a conv from the Board. O. Why has meat been taken off fihe ration list? A. Meat rationing has only been suspended temporarily due lo unavoidable delays in ocean transportation leading to congest- ion here. Q. I have tried to sell my dairy butter to the stones in mv corn- munity but they won't buv it. May I sell " in another town? A. Yes. you may sell vour dairv butter wherever you wish provid- ing your register with your Local Ration Board and comply with it< regulations. Are volunteers needed to Q. t helc with the distribution of the new ration books? A. Yes. volunteers are badlv needed and peoplo wishiur: to halo should ‘offer their services to their Local Ration Boards. PLANTS UNPOPIJLA; There was so little demand for airplanes after the First Great War that. a new rlrnc. mvPr umratcd could be bought for about $75. I! YMYve spilled paint on that brand-new houseooa, dropped tea‘ 9h YVI-l" favorite "duh" dress, cg scorched the fami tabla napklnsi -don't despalrl 0st any stain‘ is remarkably easy to removg 11. you know what to do for it. irori iron or rust stains, sprinkle salt. over stein. moisten” with lem than e strong sun- aa egg: can be w warm water. If the stain ls a bad ‘ cne, moisten with water, sprinkle enough borax over stain to make a thick paste and let stand rol- eilht to ten min in. Rinse wi soapy suds and your scorched spot‘ will disappear. Paint and varnish, stains are l by __ r‘ . wiilh turpentine, benzuie or gaso ' line. (Keep away from the stove)! To take out coffee stains. stretch fabric over a bowl and pour boil- ing water through it, Nothing is more annoying to Mrs. Tidy Housewife than kitchen drawers which are dirty and dull- looking. To keep them clean and attractive try painting the inside with a good. hard-drying while enamel-o’ Msle a bright square of ollcloth on (ha. bottom of the drawer. This can be aaaiiy washed eff in extra soapy auda and raves I-Mlfll NW5» time loet in ch Thirty Ministry of Health ea:- u cmmiry was "meehaniaing its bier." The weighing scale, they contended. has become fat . The baby's day u to rigidly "rout- lniud" in some maternity h ills that mother and child h have a chance to set acquainted. They recommended: less routine in baby wards, a pecialiat in reason for giving it, teachingg not, to rely on outwom sayings. i altar every wearing! Safe Lin: In): undies vino-looking longer. Start a charm program for you and your undies today with Luz; Get Lux in the new, bigger package ' and remember, the large ‘a LEVER raoaucr size is an even better buy. iwords They were landed i l Ne mother, they said, should be forc- ed by ‘ necessity to leave her baby and return to work duh ing lb Mat three montha.—lhe. NAZIS MAKE SLAYER OI‘ FOREIGN WORKER! LONDON, March l7 --(CP)- The Germans. so the House of Commons was told, are using foreigners as them to death on - -the Channel fa- nds. Maj. Vyvyan (Cons. Leeds W) road his extract from a Briton who escaped from the island: "Their general condition is too ierrlblle for n a practically starving condition, their clothing being only cement bags. New Cream Deodorant Safely help: Stop Perspirorion 1. Does not rot dresses or men's slurs. Does not irritate a ' . I. ljlewaitingrodryCaabeused ngbt after shaving. I. Prevents under-arm odor. helps stop perspiration safely. 4- A pure, white, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream. l. Awarded Approval Seal oi ' '1 ti. mill“- , ers to a uc. re lurid regularly. te WW0“ g deodoruni 39¢ Abe Bland SM jars Arrld i gciiin It la nothing unusual for them to be Whipped at their work until they drop dead. 'I'hcy are then Picked up by the sums and less and lung into ration list but my grocer will only -. 1y effective because or the um the present time without, coupons _ uowrli“ \ mull-Pi‘ ’¢_ vwvv~ w7v—r€_- . Dorothy Dix i! martyrs when their children do not. is true that the elderly are often it 1's invariaoly their own fault. It endear themselves to others implanted in the human people iail to rcc o -a- duct wanted we must ‘they think and of making to all with whom _ as these are ' ' ' ' justices and that to trv to cheer and amuse them. iall the peace and happiness of their the slightest effort find fault with the tnbca much right when they were babies in rompers. We have to have our cards of a gel. in after we are old. it is because been pleasant and agreeable us by a thousand ties au haven't let oiusclves get cranky and when we were seventeen. d ds n whether we are wiepealrle ilmort of old welcome us into their homes. show us off as .t§~sannvu-tm=.=.=w-==-~uw . ASHES OF r. a: vmoarrr coaruaa ‘Fuwwu-w-nruas-t-r-amvw l‘. CHAPTER VX HERE WAS PEACE The Ginny's house in Cathedral Close proved to be a graclouu sanctuary. Moreton relaxed and gave himself up to enjoyment of its charms. He had never known a place quite like it. The acrenitias of the mivzl-cightcenth century, in which period it had been built. seemed to invest its every air. Tall wind own with scalloped fanltghis. pan- ‘cliugs in Wcdgewood blue and others of dim golden oak: sheen of mahogany, shimmer of silver. glowing canvases, all contributed do tranquility. Insenslbiv, Moreton lost those intolerant mood, fo hia. I John Gilroy also helped to con- quer them. He had not practised ‘ as a. IRVF-‘q- for thirty years with- .out the faculty oi’ searching inin ‘men and deciding about them. ln i his opinion Giles Moreton had been living on his nerves. The youngster was a max of conflicting elements: sensitive, dreamy. beauty- ng. ..vl;t realistic in hi, interpretation n u d y. i Sc Gllroy smoked his pipe and lwaoched his marrows and puffed ‘When he made u smoke into late roses. ruminating. himself off to t e General for a talk his mind he tool: Days 'w»'ere passing without _any fiuther progress being made in the .‘myster.y of the saboteurs. The Lowood factory was closed down. mm iindefinitely- A second bombing raid ‘had ruulted in a cracked floor for the assembly department and the severance of a ten thousand volt ihlgh-tension cable. Piers and pill- .ars. supporting the machine-shop. had been jarred out of truth and some fifty machines. rlnders, drill- em and hobbers. needed re-bedding. Moreover the moorland fire still menaced the plant. With wind veering to the north- east. the creeping seams nf burn- ‘ LOVABLE 01.1) FOLKS WELQOMED... Cantaukeroua Individuals Forfeit Rifillt T" Revcrence ByoEgrher Neglect Of ere The constant complaint of old people is nobody pays them attention. and especially do they want them ".‘.“§‘2.'...l32°.il. . m mersumooisr-rmmussmredeevlv heart than reverence for - h (if that th feel is "véatftrfefifii-‘faod the? mm. a. But to be loved we must be iovable To be i5 a. cold; hard fact that the old that age pausing with altlhthe deceaciee Small wonder that such cantankerous old left to thcsé parents do not want Father and Mother to come them when they arc perfectly aware hthat t They know only too well that neither Feather e guests. food. criticize the wa. y the interfere with everyones personal habits. and feel bosl their middle-aged sons and KINDNESS BRINGS REWARDS IN omission to we have o connvaruons. id little attentions we are s out to dinner. am. often in our seventies are greater belles than we were And whether our children want nus, ta 21am tfl live zlxtha people w o are who make fetishes of all their little habits and tastes. or who are whiny and complaining on‘ deadly dull and tiresome or who feel called upon f0 deliver a. temperance lecture every time we take a cocktail. and who d0 - not know what thc world is coming to when than nine o'clock at nit ht. nobody is goinil But if welitre brgdad-miuided lamilscheewbe __ _ V 0111i‘ ll- W W‘ w“ and aw“ Ehsibiit-Aeoiaxwonderful 012i people to their friends ' diverted. lmtil $81.‘- they conli to. live with but when t v have done ue them it is be- lt, by their eon- make ourselves desire-He. And this gives them tot. sagreeable as DQ551516 contact. emaelves as thev come in pto stew alone in their Own bit-g noone beatsapath their-doors Small wonder that the children o! v he old WWle would 31 ounce. nor Mother would make Q1 the contrary. they would children were bmlllht W. that they had lust as datighter; as they did 01.1) AGI: the partv and if we rttll for it. We have we have bound friends to and klndllnasaes. tfilild we opinionated. them or not pleaalte. gruntoy and set in their ways and the children stay out later to get out a. brass band to and wise and kind. M!’ ad to have usand ions My growing can't wall for Peace? an". viii/taut M's..- Qaiel-Oainnlldesteilllllalavi Carols a Grewhg rm. Pretrial _Yu, rnloatmeal leads all natural cereals an rolrln, the very thing that is meat’: main element. Children rnurt have ro- tein for normal growth. Adults mun ave it for stamina and to help fight fatigue. Nature richly stored so man important food elements in Whole-Gr n Oatmeal It stands alone amour cereals. Give our onderfu , ' n Jelly, family its now that so many foods are scarce and rationed. Get a package at your grocers today-start eachdr wilhtbiswhola- some, elirieur. Wholm. Grain breakfast. ":2.- -*~sr.:.-.--" in tunnelling beneath the- atatia great ditch which the. troops had made. Rletreating before half a doaen subterranean fires- rumbling and glowering corridors of awful flames-more and deeper caps had to be driven. and snore waters the troops battled with their unusual enemy within four hundred yards of the works’ boundary. ‘Twice in r. week Moreton was summoned to conference with _his superior officer. He returned frdn these. hi; mind a. turmoil. to-ihe quiet and the‘ healing of that hpuae in cathedral Close. He had bcen-showrffiguree . . . the alarming debit records of tot- ally-suapend production. . . . and they sickened his spirit. -A major battle could not, have taken a greater toll of ‘armoured ‘ than this mam-sabotage. Aithough the multitudinous drawings were being triplicaicd~ and ~alth0ugh other plants were being spccdcd up into wider production, the fact re- mained that LDWOOG-lbld out ex- actly, and engaged for eve,- half a century on the specialized pm- duction of gears-would no more be du-ptlcatsd than it could b; replac- ed. Apart frcxn the massive aggra- ‘gatlon of working-plant, some of it unique in the world. the most skill- ed of personnel was concentrated in the area, and diffusion of these expert; throughout other works would prove a well-high fatal weakening of effort. The ugy truth had to re- cognimdv. . .- through Flanagan and his ioady, Helme, the enemy had struck an almost paralyzing blow at the very heart of the in- dustry. . l ' . Moreton used to im- n if ever he found if wi n srukfag distance of either. And. sweating with fury he would pray that the ordinances of duty. in such an eventual encounter, would preserve from the murder-lust; he knew lurked h hta soul "Black again, Carol," old John slowly said to his daughter, after watching Moreton pull out of one of these sombre moods. "By George. but he's going through ltl I don't believe a dyed ln-the-wool Naai could be more bf a fanatic." “I-I kflvm- y." Carol was intensely worried; fearing in her secret mind that her father was "gill __th_e_ wor possible . sometimes. agine what would ha hlmse ~ lug soft coal and peat succeeded --= n (Continued 255.5713; "5 ’ WIMTWVES 00000 I13 F000 VINE The high food vaiueeffloeoadepeads almost u..- entirely on its Cocoa Bum! 60008- rmacnou cocoa l: gaauafnl to m- m». 22% Cocoa sum. which sir,“ 1w i!" maximum obtainable of rich. energy-gm"!- body-building properties. Ior a, delicious‘ food-drink» be aura to aslt 7°" 8"" f" PERFECTION COCOA. _ Ragardiesa of’ price, there, is none batter. Yet PIRIICHON Oowllmnhrt! wily-Won't you play WIM- dis Molly-Oh. about them -— they poisoned our cat last week. WABTS Oalled before the orderly offic- gl,‘ the private was being pu o ." twill‘... that you say?" wit» pod the officer strenty. "You break a bottle of beer over the corporal! head than ‘have the — the audacity to stand there and ,say it was an accident?" lfa'a'a\"a$'aVe'aN'eU'a'v'e'e'a%'ta'a'b fAPeVIEEJaNY-‘fs’ u‘ i‘e'\r‘b’u'ir'b\"b'e' * BRUNCH COTTONS - 81.59 a. $1.98 luuday morning enamel’: er werk-a-day duty-full wrap- around “brunebies” in sauuy cotton prints. Sim it to N. m: FASHION A SHUPPE PHONE l‘ w“, tn. mm right. sir,” re- rvtswrumwnvtav-ts plied the private. "I didn't mean to break it." TODDLE-‘l IIIQCK Your earliest daughter will look as sweet a; a buttercup in this charming little long sleeved dress with its gay ruffled collar. No. 273'! siaa 3 requires 156 h fabric. l-l. yard ng. Bend 20 cents for PATPERN, which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number painly to state aiae Wu wish. Addrel. Pattern 12 Charlottetown I NIB. PNVIBOI TAKINGI A CHANCE An American staying at, a cer- tain cont resort had an engage- nt to play golf with a friend arance. The American. who was walt- ing on the first tee, decided to io-tbe clubhouse and tegahone hh , and. not hing to the hi; heavy kit with him, be id u; g, tender: _ "mouse me, but would you look after "these clubs till I come ugh.- With ruffled ‘you knew fin the hbyltan ty, I'd have mayor of this me who did not put in a punctual ap- . der ' eedlecraft For The Home Il- "Never mind, I'll his the risk.” ma t». M»? etc-lb‘ Starts at0acel Ne Gagging, NeStoiadUpaafsl Now relieve maddening coughing other terrnen a Just melt a an tvuu VapoRub in a "w" ° iefbeillng water. n 1tis il9_.y_.yg-t¢$g a av . been 1h- M“? 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