Living o Leisure . The Woman's Realm Ielplul 1n e hundred weyl to lie simpler foods and meals o! rationed KI HOME-BODY It’: e. wonder to me" laid ille bird l0 the tree '1 With Dover Between By COLIN HOPE ‘Ins: you sit here lll piircid con- ikfiiili lax-ssin in Spring undies I in Fall, e etrengo days is n. fruit Grandmother used "" for her flavorings. This L; the versatile lemon. Servo quartered imonl, for example, es an accom- CHAPTER. XXV UNDERGROUND COMBAT i Dorothyiibix Suoys- TAKE l PATIENCE WITH RATION BOOK WHEN GOING TO STORES i American’ Speed Gets Jolt In Wartime From New Employes And New Regulations OOZOI ions 4/ Literature A Job Only ' You Can Do Prloe Control Question And Alrrerl uceti ml Answers on Irlol cram] anllT n-ppoer in The Guardian tutor-o eeoh dor- Th0 Inch here ertlru lrioce . Iron ‘bouerrivee In mimwhore weeldl "mm" WEEKLY WARTIME NUTRITION HINTS Murine Logan, Swift's famed home econo- peniment for baked bowl. 111 11w of catsup or vinegar. Beans so well with SOOIIQIIIIFQ h 1 ma a Qenim‘ “I “is “e55 °I f “V” i‘ ll "if b l h i l m t ‘ - r. W bbl ur food at quick lunch counters, and our national 5°“ "Jim '13“? M"- G°°d' ‘w’ i L ssidifiriibl. eole Lhaviilg “iiis fiislims‘ a hote cog thee? we can take 1n our hands and devour as we sprint thins di ' r. k r If we Americans have one characteristic that in more outsten n: m. "ma, n" gnlierl erg pro- “ . “Bull, (“we our“; plat. oo or ." W m“! h . w” ind mm“ has .‘ Lflllzréiilitlfielliflifxlltlllfiecllfillildl wlgo yiilligii ffiiifiifrii ciinistltiltiigltxiailiiiitltvillaigii, whveltliiagrrihiizlryeaiissa% ‘iiggrigr hast: “If: fiighhf,,,'f“if.i'rvriitnflis'?su'cvi these valuable hints oath Monday rice control are to W ""5 , Dal your 'fashions intent.” by Mn,“ us" r1 ihc {rev mndl- rcply i can ilv wgmglfl LIA‘ polishing earth l you sce u-u superior to me _...:lr worth?’ 1.1 .| voulcirri say ' 1 fruity t.‘ :voi\\IlL‘d nnr. iific:i her; problems these days we can turn , WCilLJll; the (llrsrl forward wltn the blue in 1hr sky - vl-irlr-"s flouting by i: livr <‘ll‘l.'lll.<. .7 E. M with lime beans ls lemon juice, blended with melted butter and i poured over HOSIERY cam; is rmronraxri When we gct. upset by our stocking ‘ our worries into a patriotic plus by m embering that when we arenti lgetting in hosiery satisfaction, lh€l ‘army is getting in the special high strength rayon yarns iOFIHlIlHIIfy’ de- ‘veloped by science for hosicljv» for‘ |usc in tires for bombers —figluingl vpiflll85 — motorizec. heavy artillery - .-i\\' how pleased we feel K-Jor self-sealing gasoline tanks and i-iriz-f-a calls us by name. pipe lines for air plane; —1or frag- , wr- shoulc. practice meniation bomb chutes to deliver, ' ‘uh onracquaint- ‘ammunition and supplies to soldiers i nssoclntns. Be —ami for parachute shroud cords of liic person to and W199i- lllking, then 1.311 So it‘; up to ue w make the rayon hosiery we can get last just as long in possible. It. can be done pXOVldEQ Z-za-i: I we learn how to buy rayon stockings soundly- and then learn how to care for them properly. Here are a few zips on both points. Try using them. yourself and see if the results donut cslsen your hosiery problem consider- a y. To insure satisfactory fit Ill you: rayon hosiery, be sure to buy the correct foot siz¢ and leg length, In _‘,.,- Many Exprcsmv, is the exact length of your foot; in \".'.l_\‘| to Speak silk stockings. the correct foot size rayon, it should be a bit longer Avoid too-lcmg hose since rayon stodkings tone to stretch slightly while being worn, eltihough they regain their original size and shape after washing. All stockings will give better ser- vice 1f washed as soon as P°sslble after wearing. Rayons are no ex- ception. Never try wearing your rayon stocking; e “second day" You'll cut down the wearing hours of your stockings. Wash your rayon stockings carefully. using lukewarm water and mild soapsuds, and dry away from direct heat or sunlight. The most important thing to re- mem “ _ rayon has?‘ is that rayon fibre; lose strength w en wet but regain their lull strength when completely dry. Therefore allow M’. least 36 hours’ drying time alter each washing. ‘rclor to every other impulse. hands upon the enemy. Lororook, on our way. d1 . ‘t. It f u w’ “m” ‘“ “m”w2“.§§§t'?£§nl“i§'§o..¥.§l"€friiiYfn§§“m'§riil 3.’ 31$ as a soldier, had known, many runes and in several forms, combat with tne same breed. sprnyirlg DLIIIULQ’ Il'0lll ill! automatic ulrrorlet and tire hurling of a grenade had their own spacial tin-ills, but. always with these there was the subconscious knowledge lilut lne cncnly plight prove elusive. rcc=ulis could not uilvays be ob- scrrcri. but wilh your quarry ill your iiarlris. ilierc was no doubt of accuracy. and with physical oon- ‘ lact there Callie a strange upsurge of primitive strength. Yet in that rnuincni, when tre- nrendous insllncts within him urged him io kill. he checked himself. ‘ihe thought that the woman in the scene would pay the price rose surp- He let the ilun tall. Mlngled with a Teutonic curse came the sound of Bcimy Connor's voice. "Hold him! Leave rile rest to me!" Connors had taken excellent ad- vantugb of inc diversion created by Lorbrook. Wnn that inborn genius v _ ‘lhere was children to grow up. the uncnse CUllCBnlflltlOn or mind cradle and force a remature on ilic rule shut; tne excitement oi hlsticated little wor recocity upon them that makes them so ‘llngs by t e time they are cutting their second teei . We put up a sky-scraper in six months and pull it down in two weeks. Few of us have lingering diseases. We make death snappy by passing out by heart attacks or gett ng run over by auto- mobiles. In a word, we want what we warn; when we want it. And we want it cu c . SPEED AVAILS LITTLE Such bein our national tem. ra- ment, the th g about the war the get; on our nerves more than anything else 1s the slowing down of our way oi’ life that it has forced upon us. For things are happening to us that we never thought. could happen. We are being ' . gimented lor the first time in our i lives. Our quick thinking, our ini- iative, our push and energy are no onger of any avail. We are Just part of the long queue that stands before the bus station, and the store counter and the movie doors and waits, and waits. And waiting is not our dish. We for cooperation in a tight corner lothe end resent it above anything else in the world. So, perhaps one o! the blessings 1n disguise of the war Is 801m; to be Heaven knows we need the lesson badly enough. which made Bennv a DFiI-‘Eleii P3"- ner to the Secret Service man, he had darted along the shadow of to teach us patience. the wall and nad rcurhcd the so- for the thing that is at the bottom oi’ half o! our grouchiness and gloom called Barton just as he fired the these days is our impatience. warning shot. Contact was achiev- out a plan on the spur of the moment. ed by the toe of Benny's right foot drop of a hat. Wherever you o it‘l grumble, grumble, grumble. Trains late. It took in the pit of Barmns stomach-not a form oi combat suited to the ring. but those was a fight for life, that Illmblln! W81 l‘ 1011 served a state dinner. and loot to nliddlc was the only _ form of attack vwxliich. in the flash, HOW. Having to wait. Not being able to carry Not getting what we want at the enough to brln me a cup of coiiee lo have y dear, it, is simp y NO pleasure to go shopping All the good clerks gone into the army or doing war work, and no of opportunity. seemed likely w be l body to wait on you except inexperienced young girls who don't know effective. l-le wus- right. 'lne efitct where anything is, nor what it costs, and whose minds are on their dates was beyond doubt. and doubled up in pain. 1f Lorbrook had held Smith, and had rammed his square, blonde head against. the wall. the moment forcscape vlouin iruve arrivco. but carton yelled 1n ‘ “ of their customers. And so on and on. PATIENCE CUBE FOB. PAMPERED AMERICANS All of which is, of course. true and it is equally true that it gets on the nerves of a pampered people, who are accustomed to efficiency and 5mm, 113d no; bw, held. am; as prompt service. but the point is that the cure for the situation is not gei- becallle a iormcr storm-trooper aim ting peeved over it, but to salve it. over with patience. And this point or view ls one that I would especially like to ur e upon ornament of the Gestapo, the German had presence of mind. 1n a second. he had put, himsell in a W°mefl 11111811319150 commanding Not one!” he cried, iorgetring the position, pistol in favorite amusemen hand. back to the door. “No move! BXtHit that Joy is out. for the duration. temper as well as the diploma he had taken, in n Riline- articles that 01108 0111i- land academy, for the excellence o1 and llmilfihy- But don't. take @099 , which has heretofore been not on y their but e so ace 1n every time of trouble. To a large Shopping now ls hard on the pocketbook, and after half a day's searching for tcred every bargain table you are apt to get cross your irritation out on the girl across the to the Blrglianelild Committee o! the Wartime Prices end T1158 5'1"“ cmppou Building. Charlottetown. Q_ I understand that blue coupon No. l will be used for the Film-lb“ of sugar [or stewing home-grown rhubarb, can you tell me how much 1 3m‘ entitled to with this coupon’: A, _One pouna. The couiXm l“ not good after May 31st Q__1 am moving to another city; and have a number of old fruit. baskets. Can you tell me where I could dispose 01f them? . A, —You can sell thorn back w. your supplier or to your local iruit- dealer inn: zoom comm! FRUIT CAKE 2 cups brown sugar, 2 cups $0111‘ milk or l cup sour cream, 2 tblsps. butter. 2 esgs. 1 tblsp. vanilla, l tsp soda. ltsp baking powder 1 tsp. cin- namon, 1 tsp. nutmeg, 10c walnut meats, 1 lb. raisins, i lb. dates, 1 lb. currents, i tolsp molasses. 3 cups flour. Bake in moderate oven. MACARONI SAUSAGE CASSEROLE 1 package macaroni l pound sausages 1 large can tomatoes. 1 medium onion sliced Grated cheese Salt and pepper Dash o! aprika Method: reak the macaroni into small pieces and drop into boiling. salted water and cook until tender. Drain. Brown the sausages over moderate heat and then place them in the bottom of a large baking dish. Add a layer oi’ thinly sliced onion. then the drained macaroni and pour the entire contents of the can of tomatoes over this Season with salt and pepper. sprinkle grated cllccse generously over the top and sprinkle this 1n turn with paprika. ' Experiments by Confldiflli Scientists prove o proper diet ls vltol to health Every woman wants to sec a finer and better country grow out of tho tribulations of the present. And one of the real jobs we women can do to make that better Canada come true is to get behind our government's nutrition program. Canada's oflicial food rules are practical end easy to follow, even under wartime conditions. They tell us the minimum of protective foods we need to keep really fit. And these protective foods are not a matte: of guesswork. Years of research-much of it: by Canadian scientists-have proved again and again that without the PXOICCIIVC foods we just can’: be the healthy men and women Canada needs- especially in time of war. Here, once again, are the things everyone should eat every day- with some of the reasons why: MIAT, FISH 0R IOtlTlY-Atleest one serving daily ; z . to build strong muscles. (Liver, heart: or kidney at least once a week. Eggs 3 or 4 times)- MliX-Aclulls l6 pint. Ckildkn, more than e pint . . . cheese as available . . . for bones and teeth. allAD-4 to 6 slices of Canada Ap- proved bread, brown or white. .. for . to keep you fit pep and energy-and one serving of whole grain cereal. TOMATOES Or CITRUS FIUIV-Ol’ their juices every day . . end able to resist infection. FRUIT-One other serving of fruit daily . . . for better growth and better eyes. vlonAeirs-A: least two servings daily of yellow and leafy green vege- tables, frequently raw . . . you resist illness. And potatoes daily, too . . . best cooked in their jackets! to htip Actually, of course, each of these basic foods performs more than one protective function, which is another reason why we need them all ii Canada is not to become a C3 nation. And remember, these are the nI/nimlml requirements. Beyond these, within the lirnitof wartime supplies, lct your natural appetite be your guide. “OTHTEOAT . Ecjlnglgkk --1 52800; ugmgililp he counter for what is one of the minor calamities of war. ae.a.rlmoisned ‘p at -__. the thought. s Be patient with these roan: Zlrls who are having rim only their first flifi‘ Fr,‘ ‘flmftbuft 1 12”‘; ‘mks your we; "short" m1; His beady eyes were taking in the JObs. bu takln their first steps alone lnt.o the business world, and who are m 5 _ 1 5° 91d n 5-, “mm, Because W5 the “we short snuagon, pasgmg qumkly from the Just as much rlghtened and bewildered and ignorant of what to do next e I“ p: Co“, c” y V” coat that will be long on style and i baffled Whenbflwne to Jane. ser- a5 ‘s ‘i baby 185mm? I” Walk- 1°’ 3 °r pgope‘ wearabim “Mam throu h ring cneiy cairn in this squalid sccnepf Y y 5 g Sp They dont know how to handle people. They have no sales‘ talk, no _ violence, thence to the groaning ' _over your sun's over yum 5km‘; Barton, to rest firecelv upon mr- 59111118 BXDQTIEXIOO. ‘P116 110111 know 110W to flatter a woman into buying Bake in a. moderately slow oven MAKE MEAT so Fumu“ Marthe Logan's famous men cookbook "Meat Complete" is a greatheiprowarrimehousekcc, Send 10¢ ro Swift Canadian Co. limited, Dept. M1115 Tomato sprtrlacr a on your clear your . , boxyy and wonderfully versatile, these new short coats are oted In smooth “Chesterfield? “boy" ooat and casual styles "as well as in jaunty double-breasted types -4 la Churchill. Alrrayl be lure that en omelet is brook and Connors. His mind was siimelhin! 811615 lmdefll ed that she will return the next clay. ut up. or make change. hey will learn. working swiftly, framing an order for a difficult situation. Suddenly his ear, sharpened to et a bundle fiiigswhlllowk that. line degree of perception 388 95 Wh which danger alone can give, de- before W9 km?" bout. 01' 11W to keep her from buy lng some- And it takes them forever to But they are doing the best they And in time they, too, will be the darling guilszYe 3 morlllige on us, and who know what we wan; v85. and who make up our minds for us While we iriiiiybiilifrin“riiii"°e‘”‘° “"55 “m h" my o’ we“ l" 1= and - mund the room, this time counting So when you go a makes us look glamorous. Jhoplllflk. take an unlimited supply o! patience with DAMASCUS A British soldier, inquiring in a Damascus street ii’ that was where , SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED, 806K TIIE 0710M’ ~w set ahead. a mlki loosened’ from u. no” s: m an u. ~ t. Y u. W“ “W18 with WW Ration Book. Y il . r socially and in before turning l: out. Hold (singlet tngig, 13185521111 oi leiiin. irxngvrirsvniiili ggggttgg gel/orator- rlghteoliasrllxekss 1r youoiliezi lrlileeepiiuiiilttiisuiiii Neliiiriri Si; Q;I,“",‘;,‘.,‘Z“'.,‘ZK,1§Q.’,§E$§“‘3,E§°231;’ v i - - ' Y you wou , __ . " a one W’ but. i” mm’ m1‘ “Wm “’ have "elpm mm More Policemen were waiting at i ht i trialled?“ ilglt ‘this Pei: tblgrousgtlrrelen Keep some silver lisll in e salt had he d°11°.$<1-1'°l'8% ma‘ mmnem’ the entran “T ll 0i‘ fl novelist would have m‘ _ e7 the substantial d w pushed °° °1 the w". wd a bl: brought the ad t the Daily Telegraph I110‘ Momma move in 1 °°Y “i cc car mm which u» loofah‘ $0}: °§§“"" ‘Post. shaker at the sink been supporting Jane, c". 80X, 910708)‘ 80006‘ ,,,,,,,,, SWIFT CANADIAN 00., LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; Brookfield Butter, Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Silverleaf Lard. Needlecraft D011 1h q Gestapo use-l are we" than can. ha»? mm- on diver M w“ ‘ffj, 3,,5,,;;,,,*§;§*,g§ ggggogflg? visitor-t won disappeared. Bleeson L Li" they make ‘hm ' w” n‘ those on the outer side or it As m? gfmué thing” 9T P°°P1° Yvlk- wins her across the meadow to the .-,_._ n; , i - - . » ea er s" ‘= .‘.*1."..°l::"'.:: L‘. 5.138%.‘i.£i“lt§*$.‘..‘5“;§“r..32%‘: “eraenma- ‘" W" ?iZ“Z.‘-i“‘i35.;.?.l.iif "2-‘5. M a . _ . . word "death" and a shot. from his pistol ricocn.‘ “lg ggsilkrbgl.‘ leLaoaliilrgvvlfg" 11:3 mssessea- was “mczriléd gglililet T166‘; YEW-Old inn) L r . _~ .: .. by Iayml cited from the wail and almost hit the open 511' "He" mg a e y 3 d w“ tumlllll DarbleTS MEM- 'or..': us: menu. or “the ebb o! Whenbawne- It was the last shot mm seem; m‘ Y 1' 8°11 e- inquiries 0m bersell m the scient- "Now, dearlel" she cooed "ready “m3, 0 were in ist, who o! all the party was alone for your bedtime story?" ' Hey , V gither Smith or Barton were to m m l Oui- SZ-pagu booklet contains lnm- , . . .. . ,4 ear, un ess those Kings enemies rilw Ne: iii? §k§“1§”§°'““- “Not to-nlght, thank you, granny,” l: is of examples showing bow . , m were in- h lied 11g 1 , ‘ 1 ea.es.zaf*s.cllrs.r.llr.retail Page." h" head a the»... i;:r"e.ll.:r.i2: or." “We "sill?" i» ca?" ley that puts an end to the career pmcfiefllnfilénfgfiggn-‘lmwgfe were distressed in the 153m it was rather mt" '- iiirmuiieiry vginwliwiiich ti“ ‘viii teem“ “If 1t hadn't m? xiii- unn Itiiciuiiiittin? adventure‘ bwb" m“ "Grsfgnyvipastaifihauilie dovkuns ter 1.1118. O11 6 6 1 I ' u S , b, y ° s“ em‘ V“ gzungfelgdlkt iaavc u m the ured m» iilirttiiriry ’$2.S..F.°‘§.’},°' w,“ "suppose you tlkc a welk and let - ow o vou be eve me. suaded whenbawne to partr 5ft]; me get some sleep?" WALKING IT OFF Granny was tucking her four- grandson up for the POPULAR FRINGE HEAD SHAWL who are accorded a soldiers death beg: Xffigufimflpiaigxflboclgélrt ' n-Iz- znzrl o.” .. . in minis for your copy f ‘Elffliive Phrases For All 00-- Cllarlottewwn‘ . But their capture was not effect- vicar»; ,e~g,~t'<8~r_~£ v . uardian Aclcrcss. Be sure to write ninly your irtrnt- and ndclres; mdl isfons" to the 9 name of lmoklci >i—————~ Name Street i Address Ity Province wine tor gAslPLi REMEDY 11w- mlv-ry of the rrrll lcnmvn Mace-l rl..-»tui.--.r hau- pnnivlrfll LVN) n-nmhre for lures Ivlinh are giving grateful rrsulle. You, too, can lot comforting rullvf. Kcoimba. there are tee ruin kind: d Iirnmrrhniqln, or Prlce-(l) Bleeding or pmtnul-ng liur wirlvli you use Mecca Pile Itcnu d] No. l. Ffliti in e tube with prrlnrrflLv-Ildliblvvril m ' nntl (2) Itriirvrz Pill-r, Inr w irh you mun 115k l... NTPVI’! inn Remedy No. 2 sold in a jnr end used only ertnrnally. FOR IALI AT YOUR DRUGGiST 0R USE THI OUPON FOR FREE SAMPLI. m Sun f0 Order by Number: ~ ACK Co. :5?“ qsnwnsrsntssl (Marl: V or 1000614)!‘ n y] l0 D yrs”: mo‘; n. l, for inlz-rnnl use. or -|.~- w dammit!!!“ D;“,_,,f.=; l-I: Nomi-d)’ N0- for external use. DESIGN N0. 125i Be lay, be enchanting, by day or in e head ehewl. Simple quickly crocheted in attern ‘N’ grim.“ "his; o. n ‘instructions. ' wmpe l To order pattern: Wrlic. or send iabove picture with your name and *2€‘."..’.”‘ ‘ti?’ lanes i“ i?“ °' - r e , ; Cherigttetown Guardian. m l“ i Needlework Department, Charlotutown Gimrdlug ‘Deslgnliolfit NAMI—----____._ ‘STRIIIADDREBQ -—--._ ,cmz_-....._....__... ,m—QQ_Q_—_c ed the moment the cannoning door More“ a downy sent Smith crooning to the iloor. gerously. found lnstjitiy a desper- ate courage. he W-upt forward, Barton, as a man who lives dan- lamigrgfffshffl‘, éggtng€lg £93155: More‘n a dozen I've lost. his formula. That s their mis- sion, and it was stlllwa r 1m] d (T0 be Concliigeg) e ' hurling himself apknlsi, the three newcomers near the door. Had he puused to pick up his pistol he might have done some injury, but hks OIIJBCI. was to give Smith a chance to rcgnln his icet before the intruders could sec-rue him. To that extent he succeeded. Smltn rose, and though his rirearm was beyond reach. he struck out wildly, oilering Lnrbrook the satisfaction which he had denied himself earl- icr. Willi a sledge-hammer blow to the chili, Lorbluok sent the l-lun, iillillillill,‘ inlo tnc arms of the lead- cr o the intruding party. "I think we can call it a day." the leader renlarked quietly. "The other chap has been collected, I see." Still noioulg smith, he turned his head towards the door where ,\-u nlun ill plain clothes, but ob- viously policemen, were homing mg exhausted Barton. "It very timely arrival, Phasing," said Lororook a little breathlolely’. as he straightened his tie. “Many thanks, and congratulations." "So it 1S M1‘. Lororoir," replied the other. "I hoped so. ‘fhis light doesn't help identification, bu; that mulch seemed unmistakable." Lorbrook did not prolong the conversation tnat that moment, but, he understood Pensions remark about tilc punch, although 1t was along tunc since thev had sparreu together. Connors was already at Fenstorrs side, helping m secure 5mltlhwniie it was characteristic oi whenbawne that he be, maldnlz distlnctlv sympathetic in» ouirles about the condition of Bar- i ton. safelv scoured to the arm of the policemen. a picture of mingled arrogance, frustration and Qscom. fort. "let's let out or here." Pension cooks e little im . 1h had . other business in the turmels. "You no along. ' he said wagging his head i l l l towards the exit. "I've to go over this‘ rabbit warren thoroughly. Youll flnd people you know out-i side. and a car to take you backl loh. lie paused Then: "I'm ‘ l Rlad arrived on time. "You did, indeed," Loy-brook ‘m. wcredfilow did you get on to us. find the tunnel. and know we were » i ' l in it? u}??? iiiimme-“k *'°" “ml 4-22~3l-e-o-d- Easter and Spring Set Ups No priorities on being pretty with there Spring. into-Summer Halo, Blouses, Drones, Coats, Glove». scarves, Sltirh, Begs‘, Etc. All to In Found at NINNENYS ladies’ lleady-tu-Wear 154 Greet George 8t. Phone 1766 KINGSBORO W. I. The March meeting of the Kings- boro Women's Institute was held at the home o! Mrs. Daniel Robertson. Meeting opened by repeating Creed followed by reading or mm- utes of last meeting. One new mom. ber joined. It was voted that the fire insur- ance on the hall $10.00 be aid and $5.00 given to Red Cross. t month a sum was voted for the Russian Fund and s new map pur- chased for the school. The following has been sent to the Red Cross in Charlottetown since |the beginning of year: January, 4 lqullts. Feb. 4 quilts 4 Boys Pullover sweaters. B pra. socks, 4 prs. seamen; isocke. I Navy gloves. and l pr. no mi is. March 1 pr. Seamens sin ings, 2 prs. seamens cocks, iprs. navy gloves and 4 girls sweat- ers. 3 o! tho latter having been knit by Mrs. Christine Robertson, and 4 more quilts, and eats! hen will be v school children (4 inches) wor; ell put together by Mrs. Merril strewn-t. More yarn has been distributed for knitting. It was decided to dis- continue the sick treat for the dur- xtion end to collect 10 cent: or e iour bog each month from every ~ousehold in the district for quilts -nd blankets for Britain. Programme, "What the Red Cross s Doing" Next, meeting will be held t the home ol Mrs. Fred Robertson oli call to be answered with 1 yd. >rint Minn. Meeting closed by singing nation- 1i Anthem alter whidi lunch was served. -ser:rr.nir§_nmns' 1'0 aruonreu costume "Beltline heads" --60-inch neck- laces that mn be worn many dif- ferent ways, are highly colorful ed- dltions to spring Jewelry collections. Wooden beads and rondels ere fav- orlto mediums, with eatelin also 3 Wr'te your name, address and style STYLES FOR GROWING GIRLS Both Easy for Mother to Make 8° my to make. in fact. inn timber style. No. 262s might be a very good choice for s girl's n"; “W119i at mflklnfl her own. The l0 learn w sew. and both the mod- em 01111001 and the modern mother start he off 1th . ‘able. and! give Nev tliie oivigii- . Li; "liner schoolmates "I made it my- Style N0 2625 i d 1 d sizes 6 to l4. Size s8 reiqsuiileg 1 Ylrés 35-inch fabric for jumper; end for blouse. i 1.3 "m, 39M Wflnty cents for pensm £31,111!" Br lure to rtete size vou Btvls No. me RAW i!!! AGGIQ o" Province Qllllcfnilt sections covered with tilt-my and then cililled. are deli. cous appetizers. Or you may use maple W"!!! instead of honey. USE FOR PIPE cLEArumg A 01951121’: gtitiermiheiround for llow to relieve IIOIITIILY lanai Weakness Ilci in I- GIIIV, Iflfll Lydia I. Piukhernfi Vegetable 0cm- pound io mode erpectolly [or women nooulcr -- am‘.- color rung riot ihrouwh both types. shells m,» been drafted for active duty. in tint- cd cluster necklaces, bracelets and earrings -cool end fragile look’ for early snring wear with nulls. and i: our with IIIIII terror ietcr to relieve periodic pain and week. nervous. blue teelinp. It has e soothing effect on one of woman’: moat important orgcnr. Taken relu- lerIy-Plnkhem’: Compound bcipe "wdtm sir! vou know. ls ambitious r encourage the projects. so wlhy m; . build up resistance mum ouch eymptoflo. Thcuumle helped. ssss' StZES Ive’ For The Home 262$ erzeo 6- i‘