t they fit all thigh: f Kdyserk Fit-All-Top* A HOSIERY “Thether your thighs are slender, full or average, you can have perfect thighrfit with the r-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g top right in). Made of fine rayon with lisle reinforcements. $1.00 Q-‘Paionnd 19!. Io. 81,5 NGDRE £~ NFLEOD £45753 Phillie 49 Private Branch Exchange Standing beside the snout of a hlg coastal gun, this sentry looks westwnru out arm-s the Pri-ific, whore n new menace to Canada has arisen The "focal points“ of the country's West Coast are liberally sprinkled with fortifications. black felt hat trimmed with azure blue ostrich tips and a. black veil. Her flowers were white orchids. Miss Woodburys gown was a delft blue; slie wore a matchin hat and carried a corsuge of camel as. Mrs. Gray, the bride's mother. wore a black crepe gown with matching jacket trimmed with black beading. ‘Her flowers were gardenias. Miss Jane Gray Marries Army Officer Miss Jane Gray. daughter of Mr. and . Leonard K, Gray of 224 Mrs. illery, the bridegrooms M0\\Cl' sl " , iiiid Lieut. Arthur M. mother, wore graylwool with Ameri- Hillvry, Ji U. S. A.. son of Mrs. can beauty trimmmg and matching hat and a corsage of gardenias. Lieutenant and Mrs. Hillery will live in Gcinesvllle. Fla. Going away the bride wore a muskrat coat over her wedding dress. The bride was graduated from Classical High School and suitor Secretarial School. The bridegroom was graduated from William H. Hall High School, West Hartford, and attended the University of Connec- ticut. Phil Mn Delta is his frater- nity. He is stationed at Camp Bland- ing. Fla. Mary S. l-iilery’ of West Hartford, Conn. and Arthur M. Hillery of Leo- minstcr. were married yesterday fliWlTlFOll in the home of the brides tiniwiits by Rev Dr. George E. Heath, usuu" \‘V(‘AA(,“ Methodist Church, w 1. Afuss. ’I"ue bride was given in mar urge by licr father. A reception for families and close friends fol- ow< . Niiss Lois Woodbury of Lowell was mriiri of honor. Geoffrey Hiliery of West. Hartford. birgther of the bride- groom, W115 best mnn. The bride's sown was of azure MiSs Cvrov is a niece of Mrs. Mark blue crepe fashioned with a long Pound, City and Mr. Charles Proud, torso Zllld a full skirt. She wore o. Milton. One Delivery Daily TO CONSERVE RUBBER AND GASOLINE THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT ha: issued order in council No. 105 u follows: “No retailer shall on or after the 18th day of March make or cause to be made on his behalf or to or on behalf of his customers more than one regular delivery over any particular route and-or in any particular area in any one day." As soon as possible our regular schedule of deliveries will be published. We value your patronage highly and will en- deavor to give tho best possible service under the new conditions" May we suggest that youi order early and in larger quantity. CUDMORE BROS. BElTIlAl GIIARIIIMI Ihlnonlunnlnnnervodlnllilwod loonl Inter-on, but ndnclolng el o uowly IIBBII—II lollhlblfll eontanword. inlet-l! blililo in advnaoo- CIABWILL ll’ PIIQfi CONIIDIIATION LIFI INIUB 5N3; DON MARCH 0F TIMES L t InthlrbIdfI-uflled Iontld “ wit. Air ma. Strike” WAKE UP OUR PEOPLE! brlugtotboauonthelhryef ‘tlonln ’ than-tho ATEST ISSUE WILL "Whlllklnlll IIIA” Io HW tlK! t. Forum If‘: ' _ En o '5 e5 L-ioai-a-ia-si. Alr Bald Pl-Dflltblll (Ann ant-m u Grout mum. Thafllmsbowlhowclflnnaonthiddoalthownteran also adluaflug themselves to the Immlneaoo of danger horn alr dolunudaolclvlllnuathe lnoducnfllll Zfialrnttnohtholhrcb ,lalcarnlngmauy for-u oneuu cmrzirr-nuiinoexluatar- “m; ‘nhnmum h“ u, rived. R088! Hl-mliilfhkhuail some discipline and nlortnua u that required ol tho uillhry forces. Ihlll Ritalin‘! hard Ill bitter ' wiisr nun-r scnooi. ggemsnoé-trfi :1" m b New! lhemnlvu ‘ For Friday. . e III, America, Including canadn v. i?“ n-io-"ii-i-iii-ai "can. luaona. B BIBUYINQ “whdllfllrlllllllflliliflflllfidlltkifillfl Coat see our selection ofy€§g protect-In military devlcea It: nolou an ak attach-unper- - - IBM . rt which island Furriers. L-IOM-S-li-di. hub,“ h n, my; gggflgqng gg Ilghhf planes: 1'01! FOXIS Incubator e l7! r2." represent.‘ s" s" . D D - L-IWI-I-U-II. IPIING 0051! h the lvc "l" “w” .““"......'...£'“§.‘.'. gtflsfigd ‘finial. ih-iosi-s-is-at CENTRAL PARISH. 8111MB)’. March 22nd. Canoe Cove 11 A. M. Nine Nib Creek 3 P. M. Clyde River ‘TMPHMLAIID. ii. T. INSULBOABIL-Oarload of maul- board and wall boa-rd 111511 MflWd- Rogers Hardware. 11-1055-3-21-24. IIAJIPION rmirno cumin:- Servioes on Sunday. M11111 32nd l-B follows: Hampton 11 APM. Armin _ liuoa the tremendous program been necessary in England and and-aircraft batteries around Important eltien and lndutrhl arena. Back of these defenses, the film shown, niuat be a trained nnd disciplined civilian army centering around Al!‘ Inld Ward- eua, who are responllblo for the protection of human lilo, and Auxiliary Flre Fighters charged with the tank ol minimising pro- wt! ill-Inm- In one particularly Important sequence, the blunt of The Ibuwl exactly how to extingnhh an Incendiary bomb-one oi‘ the worst menace: a! all. yet one of the enlist to llght ll proper counter-measures one employed. The Much of Time out- "shorla" produced by the hflnlatry of Public helped Britons to correct the flaws In their defense system. PRINCE ED WARD -:- As EXTRA T0 TIII OUTSTANDING nil-l. Sponsored by Queen lhry Needlework Guild anlrlngaol ol public education which has shown how hundreds of movie atiau have swam-mo MONDAY. Rood . Vi . M. a P M‘ c 11-1034-3-20-11. W1! ARI again featurlnl a rams 0d Sgt? Costco-aged designed 0.15 ‘London letter’ w M». “s. “one... wit... the; . em“ some...» .. t... n) . Island hirrlers. L-IOBQ-S-IQ-Si. a agljoé god! n‘ -—— ‘ uni h 1mm London POLICE COURT—I11 bhQ B11142 (in canal” u y z Court tends-v e mm. chewed ‘Wings Amigo‘)? “h one) with hideomt exiposum. was [sent- enced to so diva 1n 1M1- CAVBNDISII CKARGI. — Wor- ship on Sunday. Mil-Nb 331d 1n North Rustico at 11 A. M. and In stanlev Bridge of. 7.30 P. M_ Geo. F. Tilley, Minister. L-1081-3-20-ll. TRYON — BONSKAW BAPTIST H. — Simd March find. Cflulw. . III. Bogghaw 7.15 P. M. paswr will preach on the sub- ct: "Gethesemsrie." A very GOYd-ifll vitatlon ‘is extended to all to wor- " at our regular church 14-1092-3-20-11. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vices Sabbath, Mamh 22nd. CB-be Traverse 11 A. M. and '7 P, M. Wed- nesday, March 25th, Charlottelown 7.30 P. M. also on Sabbath. March 22nd Murray River 11 A. M- Mld 7 P- M. conducted by RBV- D,- MM‘ Donald. L-1094-3-20-l1. ‘I0 BROADCAST. — LAC Georife MacDougu-li. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacDougall. Upper Prince street, arid Sgt. _L, R. Ranahan of Charlottetown. W111 broadcast in the’ "Greetings from the Beaver Club program from Lionclon on Sunday utinlilo to 2 p. m. Atlantic Daylight T c. MISS LAURA PEPPER Dire-c‘ of the (‘unsurner Section Department ol Agriculture. FARM HELP WANTED — A»! the-re is a serious shortage of agri- culturul help, we wish any person looking for work 0n farms to In.- foi-m our office. Farmers in many cases are offering good pay. Give us your name, your post office ari- drcss, and the amount you expect to receive for work on farm. Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture L.-997-3-l6-6i. NORTH RIVER B APTI S T CHURCHES-Sunday. March 22nd. North River 2S. School 10.15 A. M. Service 11 A. M~ Subieco-"All the city was moved saying; Who is this." Clyde River: S. 001 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Subject: thsemene." Long Creek: Service 7.30 P, M. Subject: V A cordial invitation to all services. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minis- 1‘. L-1079-3-Z0-1l. AIB RIFLE CONFISCATED-A WALTER P. ZELLER. young girl was shot. on the hand of Montreal, who has been appoint- while enroute to college yesterday ¢d Assistant to the Chairman of morning on he: bmycle. The iwci- the Wartime Prices and ‘trade dent cxicurred on Alley Street. City Board. Mr Zcller who operates a Police were notified and sinned an chain of variety stores and has investigation at once. The pellet, been acting as deputy to the co- which hit the girl. was shot from ordinator of the textile group In an air gun and, while noi serious, the price; administration, has now proved to be very painful. A search trlren up his new (utles lie will in ttie neighborhood unearthed such be attached to the head office In a weapon whim was owned by a Ottawa. lIe serves without re- young boy. It was confiscated and muneraticn or _ hm, the owner severely reprimanded. Consiables Gordon Pooie and Peter _ Walsh conducted the investigation. R "TBEFTUFWKUTO 1 tires, which had been stolen frcm --_.__ Ia 100 110-1159 9T1 UPI?" Qllefll TRANSMISSION SK-PCQL, NOCIILIy, W01: Nlllflllid K0 ‘urn-n Dayulht savm‘ “m. the owner yesterday as a result of WAVELENGTH investigation by Constables Gordon Thu“. M“ Poole and Peter Walsh of the City l Ponce 5.0mm one had hem “ken 10.30 p in Western Canada 83 52 from the building by some my; ms in (to 10.00 p.m.) 49.10 m. from was located on 3;,“ Avenue we‘; blllladn and U B.A ~31 32 m 25.53 nosday evening. The other was FRIDAY. MARCH 20 found vgllfrliay "he? may”? P5 it! 51.0mm Calling - one wu o . hidden md o e m ‘London beuer’ by Mac- the ice house, presumably to be 5 30 unwed h“; donnld Hastings. 5.40 ‘Talkin to Women’ by Mary Alice Co ins. 8.45 ‘Front Line Family.’ 8 00 ‘Music with the Army.’ a of grunoplione 8.15 ‘Over ‘to You.’ Programme of NAVY NEEDS BECRUIT! - lin addition to the classes 0f ratings at present. being take-n 0n Active service at the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteers Reserve Barracks, Charlottetown, there are open 1 555mm,“ pmbmi . Music Messages and News fiysugup, “melon; ngéggggfy only from l-lomg for e R..A.F. In this brand: are Grade X passed. 05'3"“ 6J6 The News and News Analysis 'l.00 war Commentary: ‘Tho War on Inglis Talk by Captain Wrii 7.10 ‘Listening Post.’ nd one or two years experience as i clerk, preferably in a. dry goods or hordware store. A number of seamen, Writer Probatloners. Strip- ms ‘Front Line PHIni-Lv.’ (Re- peat). 10 00 ‘The Gestapo Over Europe’: ‘The Gestapo Abroad.‘ 10.90 ‘London Calling.’ 10.40 The Dally Service. 10.46 The News. 11.00 Variety, with Henry Weinb- man 11.15 ashram spear; ‘World A:- fairs.‘ Nil: H. Wiekham, Steed iialol Radio News-Reel). A. . 12.00 ‘Civilians’ War ' (Repeat). 12.15 Talk: ‘On Young Shoulders.‘ l2 25 Musical ‘Interlude. 30 The News. .i__.___________ SAVE IIAIRPINS, PINS, NEEDLES Needles and pins. Pins and needles. They are made of steel and steel means shlpS and tanks, shells and guns, so the time may come when there is a. shortage of than in Canada. Although there is no very evident shortage now, the fact that many in eastern Canada. to bring them. available su ies. “ ve hairpins. needles, curlers and metal fasteziings- re them, for the time may come when threw ' This is me a vice oi a. British visitor who knows what real shortage means. "Grovel on the bedroom floor to amine the contents o! the ust pan for sbra piiu; keep needles where they will not rust and clean those already !‘1.15l&'i with emery cloth or er. Don't, throw away fas- reriings along with old clothing 1nd take zippers from worn-out handbags and tobacco pouches," is he ‘ior advice. By the way, with an eye to the future it might be wel. to, to ex- periment with a hair-do that stays n place with a fbbori cr the mini- mum amount of hairpins. A dayfime coat 0t white biis- ket-iiveave wccllrn has a collar of while fox that forms s big V in back. mo YOU MACLEAN collect that dropped bgbby $1nf--gx="'ll1llSt have taken in the appearance F 5 f s, d " sosnfi§fiai Z u I whe there 1 and dfivgl. souheehbwmig did 1Y5 right w him to ride on private wuya. ere seemed no reason why the 86811 63F I-IXQ iulglurlitou-s cgrsl wgiihlgiatwhun aiming 33-h ' apiizhiit I:1,;w%:fry'5'u|: S Ell ' ‘an: “pea, £3!“ doogvalsgpv :i'lder! ‘:3 foe wooheblo colon. u; enough he had seen it several time: m" Jiefora. and the self-same chatlfielll‘ infill-infatuation n uniform had followed him to de- nor, alarply new: ‘and porflqg at with nnuo and nddrela q Iver a message no . as." r tr" "i: 5113i” ‘s: oug , ’ do these here othersfwhtre offered m "I can see to it myself. grandad." the man retorted. Mr. Wiokings was ved. "There ain't no reason for you to be You'll Agree It’: 11¢ WIIITEST WASH EVEI 0r Double Your Money Bid llnl i OXYDO dog,“ fa withom bleaching, non In h“ suing: purchase oEer expires December 31, 1942. ruanunlenuoa Ill STORES NOW-III! PACIIAI , M I d ' pdoeosv-‘ITQ zfuntizhrlfi rude. lust accuse of that grand unl- foi-m,’ he grumbled. "Mine mayn't genus neat, but I ain't ashamed of get on with your job, and leave me to mine." MEETING Till PURSUIT It was one of those foolish enl- sodes that occasionally upset care- fully laid plans. Instead of hurrying up the path Mr. Wicklings stpcd stock still. scoivling ferociously. He wanted badly to argue things out with this upstart who became un- pleasant at a friendly offer. And the chauffeur was determined not g; be the first to reach the letter x. Between them they hod arrived at an impasse. So concerned where they with their own affairs that no Mr. Ephram Malone was in the gogigrel vhvfisdtftiren Hogs“: sgzlildggg giitylaalxiagt ghee! tlnd sold ngarty cords n an 1'5 ~ w a agood uie. At this ore-arranged signal Smith Mrs. llnigene sinnott, who has was to bring the car leisurely from ‘he 35"!“ 5° m“ MWW" “"4 been confined to the Charlottetown Hmpital, for quite some time re- Brcomc could set oft in pursuit the mglgsfi: ttlllé-‘dmagtlulfgléarhistggfik-o‘ turned home on Saturday evening. Hockey that was almost forgotten for the season has loomed waiting for something to happen. and when he noticed the blind he as word was received from the man- ager of l-lolmans Victors that an Bristol And Vicinity 1k. I. Maclwon. local garage man w o carried on business here for several years has been called up and is In training Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Maeltwen. who are spending the winter In the city were visitors to their home in Morel! over the week end. They will return to the Village to reside early In May. Mrs Louis Kelly _a.nd daughter gore visitors to the city on Satur- av. acted so promptly that the stranger and Mr. Wicklings had onlv inst managed to avoid a stalemate. They were walking together when the car Ssegktiuis being m“ w s“ ‘anal game at the Forum week “med a‘ u" d°°‘- between the M Dmldlllllghts Everybody was taken by surprise. The postman thrust his offering into Mosson’s hand as he stood on the threshold and the chauffeur did not seem able to make up his mind. "Message for Mr. Bmome." he siild _ “N _.. -—-- abfigy he bggahntfxt-ride d???‘ Flsherme“ “e mwm‘ an“ 7°” totheaeasidotoberoadylorthe from tliighririlcfmgriit‘ vsirtgafspilfrihglgshgleng ‘menial l“ ‘ "w "Beh- ore and the victors. In their last meet- ing at. Morell. several ween ago. the teams were deadlocked. so a Ilnul annuals In the wlncl to decide who is mas r . d d . O6 LBJ h to l o5? lfrlskly, rancillgnc: lihastugrngg ‘tg MPB- 771ml"! Rmflhlll INN 88V- Jook over his shoulder in what mlilht 01111 dIYS 1h the 01W 185$ W84!!! ind have been an apprehensive manner. Wlwned 31°11" 011 Mvfldfiy evenlnl- Broome Wfls automatically tearing o n the envelope when the Major a 0st pushed him info the waiting car. “Read it on the way." he snap- ped. “Too lute to pretend we're strangers on the road. That fellow Mr. Harry MacEwen. caretaker at Lot 40 Station C. N. R. was in the city Saturdav on business. A number of car drivers In this vicinity claim that they will leave their cars resting on blocka this summer to save gas and tires. Mr Anslem Iiapterre, who is em- ployed in the city. arrived here on Saturday evening by train and took his car to the city. of this bus so he'll be sure to con- clude we‘re following.” “What do we do then?‘ "Carry on as iar as possible. 1f the worst comes to the worst and he leads us a dance. therell be nothing for it_ but to pick him up and trust to his “spilling something worth ______ "P1118 Miss min-y Sinnct-t. teacher at East Baltic spent the week eud at her home here. Smith received his orders as calm- ly as though told to proceed to the village stores. He was to keep the tn r i I m. t all mi- 3...°..;£L.l‘.§§.t.'i..i..iilflf‘ii'm.. mgvgg, iiggghghg-pgmgagyggggiggg “b” son at his home in Midsell at an Another powerful looking car was standing a few paces down the road as they emerged slowlv from the drive. They saw the man In livery clamber inslde and. a second laer. the vehicle shot away at high speed. By the look of it they were going to be given a good run . Meanwhile Brooine was skimming over the letter which was consider- ably longer than any of the previous cncs. It. began wlth_ a. reference to 311mm to adhere strictly to instruc- cns. "hear Brcome, 1 regret the delev in cashing the cheque and also that you appear to be_ t. ing it upon yourself to question my actions. Pie be assured that 1 object to any interference whatever with my arrangements‘! “That Ls a hint that it is known the police have been called in" 17n- zon commented. "Take cureiul note of further in- ‘tructioiisf’ Biocme read on. “You will Back the notes in the smallest ible Parcel. and take this with early age. He leave; an aged mother to mourn his passing- Mra. Fred lnBlunc, who has been the city for the winter months return to her home hens very in will shortly . Masher Garth Anderson. sou of Mr. and Mrs .F'red Anderson. hu retumed home from the Hoslptal after undergoing a toncll operation. lvlr. Bruce Daviaon, contract painter. has returned from the city wheg he was employed for several wee . Mrs. Russel Hawbclt has returned from the mainland after visiting her iiiiusfi ‘who Ia serving 1n the Miss Beta MacDonal who under- iown Hospital sometime ago, spent a Doss day at her home this week. She is you by car to Reigale station .nrriv- much improved now and will take mg outside the entrance at midday lib her position 1n the clw again this on Sunday. There my messenger will" week. _-.._-@ The lea In both the Nomi and Bristol duh melted away loot with the mild weather and akotlng is done for another season. Personal and confidential. " e!‘ W0 , . - “hm” Bllgnl n r. t. um let m- fltrvTimoths rm u ‘n: ' II’ YOUR LAD‘! A FLYING LAD Pin hi; wingaon aauaveblack ntln suit opening over a froth of rid , arguably pink hat on a 1-1 yremlcdydwik felt and feathers uat. ‘lnaanoa. Don a suit of grape-hyacinth rich to OOITIPl ent hll li- lovemir Nice 11% m at the stump automat 11y. he :ed in surprise. There vm wrong’; th it at first nlmee. Wrights, sick Berth Pmbiitlonera, ‘ ‘ mp n“ ‘momma, by . s; 1m n ma wireless yvepgm . 7.15 News in French. grygq a" ‘Aux Q" "u; will twinkle amused! isrfimheetuii needed m. inmoalfi, mo Canada Calla mm Lolldoll‘ alfififtflmrltfmtflgvifigtfitgfflllfim on I p! lue visor of al-raw an "my Awnmng p.03“ up m; ‘(in collaboration with UBO). Y“ “n "nun" “Inn” a been m“ ‘m, _ roan and butterflies a la Wattuu Recruit r at Divisional Greefinss from the Beam Huh.“ TN“ Pa“ m d" “Mo” “m _.. h. “h; “gm. He1i BM"!!! the walnut-shell Head u (Xiarlottetown at Olub- _ , 7°‘ siderlng is was handed w you in ""1""- 1°" °‘ "tag" ""1"" W" onoe further information 9-00 - ‘On Ywnc Bhoiildfll- olparhllngwlilhtootb, person, w. know it 11mm fqflly I0 e-walblfll with . on uual icatlona for the lll l0 Mil-WI! Interlude. ‘hwwm come thi-ou h the t. Evidently cllgflfl. 3-15 Filth" 91111118,; ‘ “ma.” theyd tumlgled to t a doubtful ua ._i_____._ 8.30 311W" 59013-1- World M- ure of their previous method. and Mum Randolph Nicholson [on nus Talk by n. wialaiam nniofldoanaudrdeehad. tried a new one thia '.' to. Broumo up the g of Mrs. Catherine Nicholson ct Steed. “m,” m. Id.“- “flunh. Brooms was numled. falling to ap- tiibomoonneutlgfi the cub-lino tar-lor- Derllngteu woo operated upon P M ‘ h u“ oreclate lnaulmpilcatlcuaa. t of] 0 1g“ with driven In the P. 1:. r. Hospital poster-cu. megeumwar. ‘New: mu n11 ‘antiseptic sedan. m; "hgvouarmmuogun said not! t!" ‘yllngunmiluwoaoalrntrruuaud _ - y“; Q WWW ,, I ' “ow “Usflco mm“! o w"’sfilhl'ii‘“iie‘fi“m Viell "fitllh-Ymifltmbg“ "e1? huhkcifihir a ig§dlh$aigrbflvrdhi1ihn5d' wk- ‘nia reiruiar IIIOHPIIMIIIIéOlILII of Int to oouipllnnityou. "i!" M . m " n 3;?" W" IN- 0th You hen 3E téfit’ all??? .1355. 1.. ska: uiuom snuuo room h‘; 1&1 g wuygilwagoa-rnifin on wedndav eveninHai-ch iI . received. A mite collection of I180 pa" m Qugg .‘|'|'A|N M‘, 7 ““ii'Zff“°‘“‘ M“ " "“"'"“‘ ‘éltrmu..“‘wfii’éé‘"ilii'fflif‘ll.‘a‘“ii“fi -~ r o '3 “Nit M" Hum 0mm "mi 8 l ' ~ ' Q mm inln-litel 0f uia 1m monthly Read Stevenson. Bdiooi. Mrs. omi iogiilapfliiiln ‘n: ‘grim “mum glhl: "nlleallfgflz-mgiliénm wilt the gwllgllll"ggdmg, ‘gewggrgfff; M L E A N ‘m’; ;,,,,,Tu;, “m” Thu-o wu s aiiui chance t the m” ; - tell. mummi- follow ma not 1m u ‘nmwnevoledlobelaentthemns _M4,H‘ P, .0] ollhngveraan n ‘monk huautormemda‘ o‘ men Club of Char ottetown or a “l: N N n a m" h m“ m '.' w m nub m. "Milk for Britain." H E m t.’ no‘; I l u", than“ m’ dmcfltli h M“ Iii M1,.‘ iiihtignceviifi ‘Z‘.'i..’%.'i‘“8.ii‘ the if fiber! 15%“: inflow the! W11 lllhlflvlnoe In 0 - - ' The Government Grant of 01.56 was Q!" h“ 935mm‘ w “mum” a‘ b. “mam” 5.411% "E Sugar-Saving MENUS d. went a.ii operation in the Gharlotta- or» iron ram/iv, MARCH m oauairrair Baked Apple Oerell ‘Bacon Muffins flee Ten LUNOI Ocnsommo Raw Vewtoble salad Hot Rolls Fruit Cake Coffee ‘Pea. nnman Baked Stuffed Whltdld: Potato Puffs Green ‘Graham Puddlgg Ten C fee BACON MUFFINS C! milk om. (bacon fat. melted) 1 cup (about) diced cooked bacon Mix dial ingredients Beat t egg, add e mlk and combine wi the dry mixture. Ad fem the batter and lastly the cooked l IN 75 d the bacon , bacon. Turn into id uniffin this and bake at GRAHAM PUDDING 1-4 cup- butter 1-4 cup honey 1-4 cup brown sugar 1-2 cup milk l ‘if? cups grfihun flow _ 18 1-2 wasps“ soda i cup raisins Mix in order given and steam two hours in a. well-buttered mould. BIG DISCOUNT 0N DYES We are clearing N" at a bargain the Dye! Listed These DY" t" i all reliable andJreJifi". . 5, a large assortment 0f‘ a colors. 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