TIL‘ TRUE AND Till PALS! ---_. ‘truth is many sided. Ibr conven- ience of thought it is put into sep- arate compartments, such as scien- tific truzli or religious truth. The writer oi the Book of Wisdom, con- cerned with the truth about God and a. right conception of the ulti- mate meanin guest of Colonel and Mrs. Mchflllglmlin, st "Parkwood." Sunday Her Roysl Highness visited her gran n. who is attending Trin- ity Oolle School st Port Hope, and after dinner at "Parkwood" she received a. niunber of Oshawa citi- zens at an informal evening gather- ing dbom [mm so Lhere are diner 3115.1 mligiss; Vera (Zirenfaeli. ladyilin. em- Wuys of achieving the knowledge ' ccompan ed “mess A Ce‘ of it. ‘Truth may be arcived at by u speculation, by intuition or by re- search. but iii: - is uiSO truth which is received tiiro the channel we cull rciei. ; liiisi. as the condi- tion of -i-. does not mean more bLsiUl ll‘. Con. for theisni can be n CUiJ Milli iincroiitiiw: creed; it means ilie cuniiniiiiiciit of the soul I “Thh that put incu- trust in Hun shall uiidcrstliiili the truth." As thcie ure iiiiinv ways of think- O O O The arrival of the first present from Occupied Holland for Princess Margriet, the new daughter of Princess Juliana. and Prince Bern- hard, of the Netherlands. was dis- closed in London on Monday. Aneta News Agency said the present is an 10 Him 1., in“. v1.1.1 d@d.@at1on_ 1; exquisitely eXoolliiod small spoon Mrs. iDr.) T. F. Fullerton. cole- dgoblema?“ yguslfifiarafiatolguoililmtoiltg: beAmgggi ggoteiiglrzllallllgllvtaasntvgz: 1 1m“ 1, 11111111111111111011 “.1111 wrought from Netherlands silver brated her 82nd birthday on Wed-Ii poms round 111 011.1119, in)“ n t the“ “m1” n W11 1a served ,i h... m whiL-i, godis1coins. These include a 1941 kwaifje, ncsuay surrounded by her family,i g ' ‘ a k’ 1 d1 11.111111‘ . ..i l; Uiii cl i-csvss to ilie.i35 Cents) bearing the head of iiowcrs and good wishes from neri No WEDDING 3555s "Egg igtfgnugt be m en “om n v bviil. Um s‘ .5 l‘ tni iii-t r Queen Wilhelmina and forming f~i ~ > l 5n ‘ii i; I ' nun iii!‘ .~i iiiii- ihvui-sniilsnoil-liiiiifv the end of the handle. A niunbei" aleggiintgitigliiéwlonl e u’ w m‘ Q- Tm 9311511" 1n m!’ n" 11"‘ iiiliY in a tiii- deeper sible for him whose . ii (f‘i"lili'.i‘lt' the intellect in i 1h _ Th .. . ii" (ind is to be lovclci with ‘or e Queen e ~ l‘ll'.ili‘l' to cxrit thzit Cred b m o c 1111 m m ' h which is iiossible~ y e c up on a“ or es’ l'llt.‘(i and unleurned alike. who threw me rmkleader m“) 3 UUXlUPIJilUH of truth is 4 3-8 inches long, and its bowl is slmped from a guilder also bearing a reproduction of the Queen's head. 39,13, “m, I; has a Senator and Mrs Creemon Mac- . ‘l'i‘i\' iimvtioolouiil- iArthur and their little son have i", .1 . academic approach returned to Ottawa from Toronto, miiy c i. l» Knowledge and co- where they spent a short time. O O O I open cniiithihe Divine will are clos . iaoiind ill] with each other: Mrs. Heber R. Large has gone to ' hos Angles. Calif. to visit her hus- band's people is cndcntiv what our Lord ion Hi- siiid. "If any man .- ivili, no Silllli know of the lllii is he who desires to odd in God shall see the road (jlcrir before him: he who with sincerity wishes to make his life truly worthy of a child of God shall rot liirk illiimiiiritiori on his path. Ilo will not only "understand the truth " ill‘ will lic rilile to zltstintiiiish the mic from lliv false. the genuine I O O O Friends here of Mr. and Mrs Roy D. Duchemin of Sydney will be interested to know that they left on Monday night for Ottawa, where Mr. Duchemin will attend the Federal House Sessions as a mem- ber o! _tlie Press Gallery. Mrs Duchcmzn will g0 on to Detroit. 1...... iii‘ Jliifilllllit‘. ~11 that fol- where she will be the guest o! Mr. " t, ted s n Bilsoh 1133/0iignfilflgSffiliilfllzfgt iirizhdlarlct’; and M11- Gllf Y/Blflu giieslififilbreiliiglefrxild reaii airs address . i " ~' 1 of apprec at on. To Miss Hayes life‘, docs ‘not implv that he Mrs i131‘) V- 1i Gwdwm was she presented a chest cf stationery. ‘\\li.4 s x ilLE‘ from neinlexlty, hostess Thursday at a prettily ar- Mm 31150., and he, 515m- M155 but i. cl s mean ihit there will al- ranged luncheon party at the Char- lottetown. incn learn to see life sub specie - a s v acttrnitntis, or rather, as thev are M , _ determined by God's help to do His WES... ‘levikatfimiifi: nrngurnirilfl Tmi 5P P119? Wm 1W0“ 9v" mme home to Montague after spending a ‘fear? “h? m“ “m 15- mt ‘m1!’ pleasant winter in the United Stat - . 1t: ». . .. .33..i..ll;.$.~lé.'..$L'éifdtfifiallilll; gs, were iii-y via-d ma“. ~1- kll()\l\'|.f‘(""‘ of Him "whom to know is r en s , , , , m“ e‘°m“"” ivm Wallace r- Williams has re r...“ ._-......_.-_- turned to Summerside from a visit ‘i to her mother, Mrs. McKay, New 1H5 COOK'S CQRIVER Glasgow. who. has been quite fll. . Keith Morrow, RHUBARB MERINGUE Pm (SUGARLESS) Lieutenant T. R C. N. V. R., and Mrs. Mor- row have arrived from Charlotte- . A. W. Peterson, in I O O O Britain's afternoon teas have been replaced by knitting arid mending gatherings. Marketing trips are made by bicycle instead of auto. moblle- A go at insects in the vege- table garden takes the place of the occasional golf game. A weekly tum at neighborhood fire watching sub- stitutes for dinner .a.rid theagre Those are the changes war he; brought into the daily life of Brit- ain's housewives. O O O O Mrs. CYTU Mcfivegor. Miss Edith C .rke and Miss TOombg or Mqnc- ton. scent the week end with Mr and Mrs. N’. H l-‘arnell in Amherst. I O O I Several hundred book; from the Royal library at Windsor Castle were contributed by the King to the book salvage drive. Prin- cess Elizabeth and Princess Mar- garet assisted in sorting the books. chopped rhubarb, i-2 ‘ Lriifing winter, 2 egg yolks (use vihites for meringue with corn lfrtlili, 1 tflblespuOn butter, 1 table- spoon flour, 6 or a 1-2-grain sac- charin tiiblets. Melt the tablets in the boiling" ivnter and pour over the clioiaporl l'Zl\V (‘out not peeled) rhu. burl) iYou will have to decide he- twccn h‘ or s tablets yourself—my fnmrly: liked the pio with six --ari- other fnmily fnmous for its sweet tooti liked the pie I made con- m iing 8.) Mix together the yolks, butter and flour and stir into the rhubarb iind ivritci" until well mixed. Piiur info pastry-lined pie plates si d Lake at 350 deg. Fahr for 35 minutes: cover with meringue made by beating leftover whites stiff and lhwly folding in 1 tablespoon at e time 6 tablespoons corn syrup; bike in slow oven until meringue l.:<_l7l‘0\l'!'l. Best served cold . .1515] fiflfilifiliilifilifiilfiliijtfilflfilifilifilfilifilifilfiliiiiiiifilk ’ New Spring Cqaig 1 Authentic Fashions — New Fabrics - Good Values L. See our new arrivals of slimmed . , _ Beautifully textured herringbones, che Tweerls. Polns, Gabardines. m-trimmed Spring coats. okfl. pllida and flocked b Trlcotines. Wui-gcqm w”! crcpes. ‘upcrb for dress wea lkl , b Women's, Juniors‘, missefyand litslfvfslzegf‘ “Sh”. or ‘pol-twain PRICED FROM 14.95 to 35.95 .- S m a rt Accessories 9 BLOUSES 9 GLOVES ‘F SCARVES * MILLINERY 9 BAGS Thoughtful shoppers will buy earlier than usual to enjoy choice. Don't he dis- appointed later in the sea- son.... THE GLORIA man's Re al i _ _ were out into and Mrs. circulation before they were discov- corzxntration camp. The spoon is M)’. sud ms. D. J. yen-L s s o o Mrs. Mcflresdy’; msny ing sometime with her ueing cordially welcomed. O O O O Ml‘!- Mrs. LePage was the gracious host ess at Government House. - . . . of these were minted by patriotic ~ ' s ~ employes of the Netherlands Mint despite the drastic German ban A ll 1111110- Tillfi 15 Y1°l~on the use of the name or image era. Mrs. weuzs with her parents, Mr. her old school chums. - . - . Mr. Athol Roberts of Highfield, has had tne honor to be chosen Vale- dictorian for the class of i943 at Acadia University. . . A a Mrs. George T. Stone and young daughter arrived Thursday from Halifax, to Join Mr. Stone, and have taken up their residence at l8 Euston Street. O O O O Honoring their leaders, Mrs. Wil- liam Bilson and Miss Bertie Hayes, the Sunbeam Mission Band of Doug- las Avenue Christian Church, saint John, N. 8., held a social gather- ing in the Sunday school room on Monday night. The mothers of the members were also guests. On behalf of the 52 members present. Miss Claire Chambers, the Mission Band Hayes are leaving soon to reside ln Charkttctowri, where Rev William Bilson has accepted the pastorate of the Church of Christ. i O O Fareweils were said to l..ieut. Wil- fred Duffy R. C. N. V. R who left Thursday on return to duty after a deiightfui holiday with his parents, Judge and ivlrs. ‘Gavin Duffy. O Mr. and Mrs. I". W. Andrew of Gladstone, Michigan, are spending a few weeks visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs’. W. H. smith and Mrf and Mrs. J..B.. Andrew. O O In home-made gowns and minus ilk stockings. 200 British debutantes celebrated the biggest social event of their lives last Saturday night- war or no war. ey attended the annual Queen Charlotte's birthday ball, London's unofficial coming-out party, and — it being wartime - the only one the girls will have. Althoug they are members of some of Britain’; wealthiest and most aristocratic families, many wore rayon and cotton stockings, be- cause siik virtually is unobtainable in Great Britain nowwBut they joked about it. One deb who had saved s precious silk pair for this occasion confessed she had been afraid they would "run" when she curtsied to the nobility. Some ad- m."ted they had made their white ball gowns themselves. They will be worn only the once, and one girl said she thought it a shame, "what with clothes so scarce." Their es- cort; all were in uniform, and more than one arrived late after being held up by military matters. what would normally have been a banqet. Britain's wartime regu- lotions permit only o. three-course meal costing approximately $1 which doesn't go very far in the fashion- able hotel where the party was held. Still. there was the traditional Queen Charlottes birthday cake, and the guests didn't appear to mind that the cake was made of dark flour and contained very lit- tle sugar. The ball 1,5 a charity af- fair given annually for Queen Char- Bonnell sre naing s dcdghtful visit among their ola friends in Sydney where they resided for over seventeen friends are concerned over her present iii- ness. Her daughter Mrs. Arthur H. Bearisto of Toronto, who is spend- mother, is George D. DeBIois enter- tained the Queen Mary Needlework Guild at her home Thursday after- noon for their regular sewing and knitting. At the previous meeting DEAR DOROTHY D few months ago I intended to Z1658. one else that I want h=r. - i i {Dorothy Dix gays- COSMIC Yukon TOWARD woman ' FIRST ESSENTIAL IN MARRIAGE Wife Feels Bad Bargain Made In Learning Man Only Lukewann Before Trip To Altar Ix-I fiyslmslr: of“ 3'3".“it“?‘..'é.t'§'..l.§‘.l‘,€l"l.?§i'l'§§§°w%°fififil"' “m” " “ '°'°' °“" Then I found -out that she cared dee y for mo, but that she is zttitzt.t°.u°t*sez.r*zz. it: at. c" m" Now, suddenly. I seem to care quite terribly for her. but I can't de- cide if it ls because I reallywlgyleeliirlrfigog ilietltrlulsgxtsxlzagflgélillnflhneu m” and ls sud until I zliaslanceuil)’ Just, n. eompanionable- the luxuries that I can't swsome- makes me feel that I might oholo under the restrictions thlt mI-rrlod life naturally imposes. The 81!‘! MB put ofl’ her marriage for a yeor so that we mi ht try to decide what is best w my life, but 1 Frank O'Brien of McLeod, lberta, has arrived to spend sev- George W. Gardiner, Grafton Street. Mrs. O'Brien is be- in: cordially welcomed by many of ANSWER-And my advice to ‘you Tom, is to kee 801x18 lov way at doesn't lead to e altar. for ev dently ou have only a platonic affection for {he girl, and that isn't enough to ma you, especially when you haven't anyth ng to ofler her but love in ex- chan e for all that the other man can give er. If you were overwhelmingly. Pfll51°n~ ataly in love with her that would compensate for the fine establishment the ease and luxury that she woul sacrifice for you, bu when she found out, as a woman is bound w rind out. that Yo“ °n1¥ had I lllkewilm 11k‘ ing nzrliier, she would feel that line had made a pretty bod Wm!!!» H"! regre . Evidently you are not strongly predisposed toward matrimony. ang- way. You have no cosmic urge toward your own woman, your own chill - ran, your own hearthstone and that type of man is not easily domest o; ated.1 He! always llilegrxsl the call of the wild and even the most silken 0 murra e B 6T5 a . Sogmy adviceg to you is to stay single until 01d Den Qvgld "W15 W“ a blow that will knoc you out for keeps. Wait until you fin some woman that you won't have to debate whether you love or not. Ypu will just know that you can't live without her. Walt until ou dont dread the bondage of matrimony - until you look u n it as a. lessed Pill/ill???- In the meantime you will always fin plenty of women you will like as well as ou do this girl, intelligent, companionable women who will nave the same ntercsts that you have, and you can have their society without assuming their bcard bi ls and shopping tickets. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-J know a man who is ood and kind and I splendid rovlder for his family. His table liter y groans under the good fo , yet his table manners are so horrible that instead of enjoying a. meal it is an ordeal to his wife and children. He gulps his coffee. He mops his plate. He chews with his mouth wide open so you can hear him in the next room. All of this mortifies his family so that they never invite a guest to tho house. l-lis wife has corrected him not once, but a hundred times_ until he, himself, says that it has gotten a cst unbearable. She has a peeled to hkils sgligrespect, the reputation of his family, but all to no avigl. E Rat can s e o - - BADGERED INTO DEFIANT REFUSAL ANSWER-I should say that the best thing to do would be to let the poor inzin alone and to stop badgering him about his table manners. Prob- ably he has been nagged about them until he has ‘got his back up, and he is deterimned to eat as he pleases, ust to show at he wont be hen- ked and chickenpecked. Eating w th his knife and soppln! his III-W’ a gesture of defiance and a proclamation of personal liber y. Therefore if the wife will dro her criticisms and let her husband think that she has given up the fig t, the chances are that he will profit by some of the corrections that he has heard a million times and. modi Happenings Of The Week H. B. H. Princess Alice while st Oshawa for the week-end was the R. S. 0n them lease, action should Q.I reach the late from s. his faults at the tlble. But if he doesn't. why not gust accept the inevi- tablelagid try to make the best of the situation ins end of gating morbid over ' ' After all, bad table manners are not a capital sin. They may get on your nerves. but they don't break your heart. isn't as bad to have a usband who gobbles his food as it is to have one who doesnt provide any food at all for his family. It isn't as bad to have a. husband who gui his coffee as it is to have one who is always finding fault with it an wondering why you cant make a decent cup. It isn't as bad to have a husban whom you can hear eat as it is to have one who is buying eats for fla pars. Don t let your husband's manner of eating wreck your home. Goo manners and good principles are more important than table etiquette. But what a lesson this story should teach mothers about their import- ance of teaching children how to eat properly, for we are judged by our table manners. .__.i____._ DEAR. MISS DIX-I have been married twice. divorced after three years of hell and drunkenness. died. Now a man eleven years younger than I am I am extremely well-off. companionship, no savings, him? M first husband l My, second husband wants to marry me. The young man has nothing in oflor. except or home. His family object. Would you marry WIQRRIED. ANSWER-You have had one unhappy marria e. Why chance an- other? A rich widow has a right to be suspicio o the motives of an im- pecunious boy eleven years younger than she is when he comes a-wooing. She can hire s. com nlon more cheaply. - 1 think you ha better let well enough alone, for there is nobody who can have a better time than a widow wi h a fat. ketbook. Living o’ Leisure The Woman's Realm MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AS A FARMER. George, who recently resch- eightieth birthday, is now He coaxed and coaxed. For weeks young Nick Just kep: the pres- lottes Maternity Hospital. Queen Charlotte, daughter of King George IV of England and wife of King Leopold of the Belgians, died in childbirth in 1917. Italy-American 9th air force pounds Messlns, Sicily, in heav- iest raid, hitting railway yards, oil tanks and ferry terminal. Jspan-Russo-Jsp fishin agree- ment slgned: renews spsnese privileges in Soviet waters. l..l d ed ill. taking life easy on his farm st Churt, in Surrey. I-le is no longer engaged in literary work, but e occasionally makes notes for speech- es. His main work now is adding to the nation's food supply. Hund- reds of inns of potatoes and other vegetables, 50 and 60 tons. of toma- sure up Until his Mummie did consent that he should have a pup. But since it came it's such a care his mother's often sriid, "When I allowed the thing in here I was quite off my head." But it is such a friendly mite . . . a cuddly little chap W. i t; quarts of jam and era/fee You Gan Do 1*; re: ll. n nus .I l0 I'll IOIIJIU W.‘ y the i oouutroljm invited in writing to the Advlsol‘! Committee v- rtlme Prices Ohlppcll Building. Charlottetown. Q. Is it permissible for church organization afternoon teas (at which tea is ser- ivcd) for the purpose of money? to continue to regulations but under the landlord and tenant laws. If you you should be able to take against the tenant. You see your own solicitor About the matter am planning to make up I i'ns I Liiotoi ure . who m... |.. J-AAQU/ll qllti-mll-sl to ssh on hoLd raisin! . .27, 1943 . Y , ‘é Look over the list. If is your duty, girls, If not doing essential work, to fake one of time lob: through the Canadian Women's Army Corps. Ton thousand of Canada's finest young women have oli- eddy ioined up-so that more men might fight Hitler. You can and SHOULD do likewise. For many more girls are needed-JSOQ more in Nova Sootic and Prince Edward Island. Don't overlook certainly ruined the wallps r in your responsibility in this manor. Not only will you be serving you. mzekitfhgiheifgfatfd1i°m t em w country in iier crisis-but you will also be assuring the best p05- A. This not come under the sible post-war career for youmlf. Wartime Prices and Trade Board CHOOSE A CAREER IN THE C.W.A.C. 590p Into a uiisn uniform, en Interesting and Important lob, good chance of pyg- motlon-wlih pay and benefits oqvul to c civilian lob o! $80 to $90 per month, You are eligible II ll to 45 without dependents, lisvs Grade VIII education and on a lrlflall wblnct. Check over classifications llslsd below. You will also fill in the blank which asks the number of persons in your household which you will be feed- ing. Make sure.‘ too the serial number of book as a school girl as she walked with Lieut-Commanler Mildred McAfee, president of Wellesley. LOOKING AHEAD It often takes s war to put s. new slant on an old adage. A; for peo- pie who cross bridges before they them, women are classed as the world's greatest offenders. But that give yauiyourstion st angle comes in s letter young woman to the Rat- ioning Administration, w. P. T. 3., which reads: "I plan to be married in the late spring or early sum- fy mer and I woud like to obtain sug- ar to do some preserves. Is it pos- slble for me to get preserving sugar under these circumstances?" Seems to be s case of counting her jars before she's hitched. sponge. and the shade should negro applicant for s. chlllfidllf’! jelly. How much Aeeeeolem Dsmolhaluam _ NiphlVlilon mi... sugar will I require? Ioolilieepm Dietitians Illlugvcphus A. YOU I.“ BIIOWSG 1-1-1 lb! OI Canteen Stewards Dvsughuvonsn ladle Operators 51mm- fof elch qugyfl; you yfll 3g. Cuiilsonltolpsls DrivIuLMJ Spray Islmsn quire, therefore. l2 lbs. of sugar. 9*" M" "°"'"" 9°" "WWM io. o. How do 1 list these s- Wig;- wnk w?" 3gp" iounts on mv application card? ,°""" ' u’; ‘mm 1_11°mff1"°°"°'°' A. You will notice that your sp- "L, l,,,,,,,,,,,,, “MM” n , pncauon card mad-s: "I- holder or Cosh lAsllulOrdsrllss Wsltmm p um Ration Book No mfllw aiwllc- Cools‘ lleissn mu- Mechunks Wireless Technician stion for pounds of rugs: for firinilzns-ud ism snd loll 1 "‘ -- w make g-qusr o can- ned fruit -_-quarts of Jain or jelly." r H o w T o i N l‘ I s T ' You will fill in the blank spaces. Apply to any o! then Recruiting Stations: Halifax (Cogwali St. nu! Hospital), Vnrlpeinli, Kontvllle, Tnno, New Glasgow, Sydney, Oiorloflolewn. Or nail lbh coupon to CWAC. Recruit- ing Olfleev, M-D. 6. Malibu, NJ, lav hoe CWA-C booklet. NAME AODIIS! an onmsnsnus a It won't be long until Osnsdlan housewifes don their dust caps, take down the drone!- And begin early spring cleaning. Window shades. if e are msde of s good quills . csn be clashed with water, using s soft-bristled All traces of soap “ “ re- moved with clean water and b: .,,-_---________J his oNlI-Qxlminntion: “Kindly avoid repeating questions. You are wasting tine." "Surely our Worship will allow me some latitude," pleaded the 5o- t indgiingy ltitud on’ In v ou a e —it's your longitude 1 object to!” was the retort ~ IIIEY WAIT SNAPSHOT! FROM HOME dried completely before sci-rolling. g stile A The doctor was questioning the "An you married?" the doctor . “trifle”... boss." replied the RP- .1 , Lack of Vitamins Rums Your piiggrit, "nnwsah; Ah mikes mah andyg-hiinfimmfifflpfixdtfiu Lo c1" mm iivinfl’ $8“! fine- mgu oil-nu w w! YOU DAILY mm B, WHOLE Will" PORKCIIOI EGG s00 a, zoo a, I60 a, E9 POIATO PEAS ORAIIGI isn a. zoo a, I00 a. an $9 toes in a. season, and quantities of fruit are grown on his farm. Some 900 acres are given over to fruit production, and this last season 9.000 bushels of apples were sold. There is tio build- Wlth soft brown eyes and wagging tail, who nestles in your la , Thzt just last week I noticed, w en wee Rex was kind of sick, She seemed iimost as much con- .__llw.._liflfll.__rll_. 311mm dust covered shelves and discover terisl. Fifty per cent of Csnsdrs Branch. Wartime Prices and Trsde conserve every COR. QUEEN AND RICHMOND STS. fBut see how striking an Easter bonnet it spwsyhowsnilswiipetersll. YOUR EASTER BONNET oerned as if it was oun Nick. in: on the roadside where s notloe y I boa-rd says that the product; of Brion-y-de farm snd orchards an sold there. 10ml lnhsbitnn buy them snd trsdespeople trsve miles with their vans and lorries to col- lect moduos. OAIIOIINAIIH. Consume Information Service in Ottawa points out that enameled utensils will last longer if the following rules srs observed by csnsdisn housewives: cure be taken not in drop or bang the utensils sgsinst hsrd surfaces Cold wsisr shoulf not be pour- ed into them while hot. After boiling point is rescued. ti: element should be turned to .. '1" room allowed to burn on uinn- sih sre tplsrticulsrly Assassins and shorten eir life. when contents stick in the sur- face. the ufnnsils should be soaked o; rly for lsndmsrk I e e s mskcswithseoetofblsck mumps fljgincggbg 'vuswaimqsut'mmn Glowing Beauty Depends on Diet The woman knows radiant, outstanding young is likely to be the one who her daily vitsmin require- ment snd gets it! ‘She knows. for instance. that for MP. steady nerves and good sppe- tite she vitamin for her needs isooiiniu s as! o! B. So s typical day's meals include s slice of whole- whsst bresd, sn orsngs, an III» I pox-kc hep, s potato and s portion 5:0 doesn't hsve to peer awk- wsrdly in dimly lighted rooms or blink on suddenly emerging into bright her . eye sdiustnients normsl. easily light, for vitamin A ks e he: 5.000‘ units s dsy like spinach. w- foods slso Follow s simple menu pisn snd you'll get enough vitamins, tool Our til-page booklet suggests vita- Px‘“"'°#i.“$i“ m" O mewisbls and s list showing vits- gives s minimum s vitamin irs- min units in everyday foods. Iz- ~lsins what esch vitamin does for "l. tells i0 ways to preserve thew f t“. ~ < " . c . , Now u the this u» rsnssck the sttic, hsul an. mama-rout g. those m," mime" o,'.‘.$fk},'1f11,1‘“w'°gw'°§uf1°";nf$fi, efiimlm“ $3 figs; ointlnlinthe 2:; Mme Chi Eli-Shah's slscks m1v§’§.§",."§¢“m”,'“§“£““m w; effort. Thai. means that Canada's women rnlllt make do, make over and have csusedmtiie Wellesley College p fnly you: Mme, we"; em m; make useful every scrap of fabric which they from The Consumer xiiilltvagodnrévvuaraltifiglackfi 08:: name of booklet. Boa-rd is ur eve woms Jo , m of msterisl me can. n will be fisshiombrlz this 13m. “if” “'43; mm" 11"" M? m,“ "'—'"-" to wen: s remodelled bonnet. Ranem-ber the straw bowlers they wore gm miz°n1uordmg f: ":3 1h the lily! of "the bicycle built for two." This 11st was resurrected m1. . mu’ m“, NM,” ‘$111! from an old trunk in sn attic in Northern Ontario; it was of natural straw. {h}, h“, 54"" M41"! -_-_-_ 9U Imhps ' who had been unusually long with ponptssrvinsls Films Developed and e on s- Prinlod 25:“ Airs-xiii" Flil lowoni w u: A saw amoral! n Wall; tllnwélfi: tilt-a- ft»... u» swd III 5W BMW" 5"‘ vice don." You will ilk! our Wofk- 99°- IMQIIIQI hlIplnuvlsIk-hiflln luel IMWI an: stunner some: IOI ill, In! 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