QMPNDAY. Make Your Tea Avoiding Waste .Y0u’l1 Be Sure of Best In Taste _ , lflvvfiQflv . If you were wondering what to do about your tea ration-mow L0 v he agrees. make it supply your family's de- Canadians qiiicldy in vcluntarilv reniai tioned q . marids— here's the man who can toil you. He's C2211 Dcmzmon G Browne, the ernments offic~al e cf 111v says, tluy ' .' g. over out. -of lilo 1. > vc 11 b .. ss and govcrn- they : merit seiazce. Mi". Browne offers {few Lips on tea-making 1.0 heip you cznserve your supply and derive time max- imum of enjoyment from the bov- erage. In the first. p‘ ' you may ignore the p ding “one for the p‘.- Gas 1111151» Be Reduced? after you mount o: required number 0i Br ‘Site dlSIIIISSiS that r ition or oggrand- ‘ or stmerhing. 1111.1. right amount? e11: nxperf believts one have poured the rig-lit tea for ihe cups; _ available to 111.‘ IIYClILlC . has been (iCiililiClY decided on, YOU!‘ WM?!‘ was understood ' the 1 tap whrn you're mqkinw U“, makng tea, be cautlrcr. boil it, and ' rctiut Lon interesting but .1. .s you will be the information that On of tea. weighs nip- as mucli as a 1')- n coin. 1 t 1rd a success- sevcn jrrirs .1, . the five-gallon l1.» arrangement of 1 for various catc-tror s. 011(- plun known to _ q e 1 ' pouring If vou inc . . " fa 1 drivcrg of s111111l 1101 ~ 30D eallons a year. U1 1i<~sal motorists 1 p .11 . 6d more QLV-Ullllf‘ siibm 1rd by imporzers. Ritioirng T DAGGETT & RAMSDELL Perfect COLD CREAM OR CLEANSING CREAM Large $190 jar SPECIAL This offer is in effect for a limited time only! of tea might. affect his way of life, b h ; "e OTTAWA, Mai‘ 30 ~—~ (CPl-Re- 1111011011 in the 111111111111, cf gasoline motorist it P111115 for effective have not yet. been eomillc-ted, it was grehcui your" teapot befcre yfu arid Smd oilin» war/r 1.11 the tea .t your Th) ' - . 7 . ~ _ plan are believed to be t” $691) for mmm“ 136"‘? under col ' “irn: rvtluction of uni‘. or a re- 11 allowances the pro- 1; their cars for driving; to 1111111.; would 11o allow- liill those who use their ears purely for phasure. REDDIN BROS. Head of the R.A.F. Ferry Command is Sir Frederick Bowhili, G.B.E., K.C.B., Air hi Tnrshal C..\l.<;., 11.3.0. iris command extends from Montreal, I'.Q., to far-off India, BEilTRAl. GUARDIAN Ihlc column In rclervod llll‘ IIII ll lncnl sums-n. an ndvsrtlslnl OI I ncIly usurp may bl lllvllfl ll I cents a word. urn-n; plylblo ll IdYBlIPQ . CRASWILL for Photographs CONFEDEBATION urn msun men. hi"! W. M. s. MEETING — The re- gular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of North Wlltshire United Church was held in the viestry, on Thursday afternoon. The theme for May was The (mm-ch, the household of Faith. and this theme was followed in the hymns sung and prayers and read- ing as outlined in the Missionary Monthly for the worship period, which ceased with the hymn City of God how broad and fair, and prayer. The President, Mrs. Clark then took charge of the business period. mrll was called and minutes qt previous zueoting were read. Two additional Thank offering envelopes were received from Associate Help- ers. It was moved and seconded that W.M.S. b11y four copies of 111i; Healing of His Seamless Dress. for use by the Comm. Friendship Secret: 1v. A receipt for $44 and $1 20 tor (‘xpciise fund was read from Prcsbyitcrial Treasurer, An- other interesting chapter of the Study book was given by Mrs. Mac- Rae, the members taking different parts to represent people at a meet- lllg of the Synod in West China Prayer for missionaries in all lands and our own adopted mLssilJnmrs was given by the Prsidcnt and 1 meeting closed with die Lor Prayer in unison. Personals Col. S S. Weaiheibie of the Dent. nl’ iviunitlons and Supply. Ottawa. arrived in Charlottetown by the noon plane on Saturday. ‘He ex- peels to remain in the province for several weeks visit. to his home in Bellevuc. VERN N RIVER W. l. The regular monthly meeting of the Vernon River \.Vomcn's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. John Wisncr on Tuesday. May 5. Roll call was answered by a. guessing contest. Correspondence was read by the secretary‘. Rep0ris of the committees were given. A brief’ discussion on the district convention followed, l\irs. Joseph Macdonald and Mrs. Irving Twcirly‘ were appointed de- legates to the animal convention. Mrs. John alorrisscyr invited the members to her iioine for next meeting. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. SUCCESS W. l. The May meeting of the Success W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Fred Campbell. Meeting open-ad with the ~ Ode followed by the Creed. Minutes of last meeting were read and adop- ted. Roll Call was answered by iii members with a Mother's Day verse. Bills of $8.61 for boxes for boys overseas and $5 7B for Quilt mater- ial were OfZlCl‘ to be paid. There were several letters and cards 0f ~ 1111111115 read for boxes and cigarettes sent. It was decided to send $5.50 to town for flag for the school. Proceeds of the play at G.R. $51.12 and 111 French River $15.47. \ vote of thanks; was extended to ihe players from the Institute.- 3000 was voted for the Red Cross .i'om play‘ fluids. It was decided to all salvage at the school May Misses Charity McKay and Elizabeth Whitehead were appointed .0 attend the annual convention. it was (leciricd to have a musical number at the annual convention .1ll(l to answer roll call at next meeting with a donation for the Layette for display at the conven- tion, The members planned to go to the school on lviay 22nd to clean and plnlil‘. a garden, Program con- sisted of a. reading Mrs. Higgins and tho Pat Herbs- by Mrs. Jaliii Whitehead. Collection amounted to 80 cents. Mcfllllq closed with the King aft-er which luncheon was served bv ihc committee. Steady Stream oi Bombers Flows factory a gian Great Britain. California. on March 23rd of Mar- garet G. Taylor, Taylor. Fresh from the production lines of a United States t bomber wings out to sea, headed for From the Ferry Command station near THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 12.111.11.11’; 1.1 Smart Canucks learn Summerllniforms Guerilla War y Ross Munro Canadian Press War Corresiwndeni on the barbed wire reads "P101115"- ed g1-ea_guer1lli1 camp." The crack- ic of Bren guns and the deep boom o1 explosions is heard in a voile)- This i; another Commando train- ing centre for Canadian infantry where invasion raids. 2118111111 war- fare and the newest and oldest methods of 111111111; Germans H" drilled into several hundred volun- tcors for potential Canadian as- saults on the coast of Enrol)?- For weeks this force hos UBBILM 1t preparing for advanced combin- operation training at sea Wll-h the Royal Navy. like that carried out recently by other Canadian de- t-achments. Several limos they have been tak- en out to sea a. few miles for W3C‘ vice raids on the EnglLsh coast in assault landing craft. but the main sea workout comes later. Every Posslblu Tactic me land instruction covers ev- ery possible tactic the troops would have to ernuloy in a raid. The sylla- bus includes _demolltlons,_ road blocking, erateruig, siieet fighting house clearing with grenades and dynamite, booby traps, tank hunt- ing, attacking pill boxes, and sabo- tage. Four nights a. week the force goes through practice raids. involvinfl cliff climbing with special grappling devices, bNR-ldllg through wire de- fences, scaling walls, moving silent- ly for 10 miles and firing at night with tracer bullets and other um- munition. The troops are given battle moo‘- ulation undei- rcul fire, are K111121111 to attack with bayionets at night, Personnel oi’ the Canadian Wo- to deal with enemy sentrles wit-h men's Army C0l‘;JS will be issued fighting knives and rope. They with sm-artly (lesigncd s111nmoi' imi- learn fifth column methods, how to forms in the near future Corps lay special anibushes, how to cross Headquarters announced today. cnine fields. But the main job is ‘With serviceability as a main to make them swrialists in rivali- conslderat-ion in designing the ing out. enemy rxisltiorrs and biow- summer unform it retains all the ing up enemy strong points qualities and t-rlin appearance o.‘ Ma]. J. S. P. 1.111111 Armsi the winter uniform of khaki imra- 'I‘1'>1'011l0’S 48th Hlfzlllanders thea. mands thc do’ .11 . Made oi’ tropical xvorsted rayon Frank Cour of Halifax, 111cm- and light-weight wool in a sand be!‘ 0f the l tNCYR 51103111 R981- ioiie it, is cut on exactly the same merit, second-in-command. lines as the winter uniform. The 1 fitted tunic is cut. on long “Torso” Wide Interest Ines and L5 trimmed with beech brovm cpaulets. The Corps buttons The guerilla camp has attracted lxmring the hclmeted head of wide interest in the 1st. Canadian Atliene and the lettering C,W.A c, Corps and demonstrations of regu- as well as the cqrps 9110111419; lar training have been staged for badges bearing the same inscription officers from different formations. are 1vorn on the tiuiic. The skis: A detachment of the Carleton and is made with six cores giving a York regiment from New Brurravick swing effect and regulgflgy-Lg can shows how the Commandos attack for it 1.0 be 5111mm jnghgs from across an open patch 111 face of enc- the floor. A light-weight khaki my fill‘ 1111f! U10 Hll-“flllffi fllld shirt, will 13.9 wqm and wit} l; the Prince Ezlivard Regiment from East- . 11- Ma j. 5 e 5 er :1 .3‘ regulation beech brown tie. Sfo-z-k- orn _Ontario demonstrate; river ines matching the summer uniform CYOFSIHE by Swimming Over r1 50- 11111 be light-weight 1151a foot stream, Wearing battle Tear The can, patterned on gym 55mg and carryin: weapons and lfgllp- style as the heavier winter cap is 1116M 011 Tails nlflde 0f 8115 i‘ 11195 also of the sand shade tropical mid straw. worsted material. sliecrlng 1111 frcm A $111111) ffvm the Royal 321111 a broad $127k, 1.11s gap the“ 51mm“- Rcgirucnt. a Eatnzli-Cniiatliiin 41A‘ lines down vard in the back prevlrl- it from Qllfb-“C- RllDW-E i110 lfli/Sli inz ample YCCrll for feminine curls. methods of iwcrliing a block house A1; m,» back of the clap ,5 qhumpd 1n five iniuutts by heaving gren- an arrangement styled after- thr- adcs and 8091.1.’ 111 with Bren mid French army “krpi“ and in the lcminy guns blazing. fyopg i; is mmmcd “1111 a brown Princes Patriciajq Canadian liyzht leather strap, infciiiiijv, Uiic first Canadian re, - meni- in action in the First Great War and kit-en to bo the first to at- e coin 1 s ow, 11c; 11g wo ~i . In M - r , track in g1 swlrlinr, puisa Ellltlllllllfigrlfi ‘ernorlam Highlanders dresstrl up in German -—--- uniforms. They nearly ruin the MRS. IVIARGARET G. TAYLOR. I-IWhfand lads. -—-—-- Cliff climbing is demonstrated by The death occurred in sun Diego, the WL-st Nova Scotians who ble up n so ling apparatus d< wife of William by the Royal Canarlinn E crs. An ass-stilt course through a gulch The late Mrs. Taylor was born l5 £13m Over by 111011 from ilic Ed- at Montague, p, E, I" on June 43L montcn roziirncnt 511:1 the Roym c“- 1355, me (langmar Of me late M1; nndlan iepimenl shows how to clean and M“ 11/511131“ Gilli out a woods. firing Bron guns at. She iii-HEM school for several made“ “"39”- years. She married William Taylor of Bffwklyn. P. E. 1., and resided there for a number or years. Later they moved to the United States. Says He Workedq she leaves to mourn licr husband also four datighters and three sons. (William Taylor is a 111011191 of qm-AWA J‘ . . , _ May 29-(CPl—Clar- MLTIéDdIC“ MQCRM 9f Celllffil cncc Gillis. cx-coal miner and C.C.F. R715“ t" P" E L) bei‘ o he I-Iousc of Commons is Batil K. Montreal these in a steady stream. SOMEWHERE IN ENQLAND. May 2a -—iCP1 _ A also 1111821118 SHIPS llllll [IVES Notice to PUBLIC EATING PLACES (Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding llousu, Clubs, aim) We must face the fact that it is increasingly difficult and dangerous to bring in supplies of any kind from over the seas, The danger i0 ships cmd lives has increased. The need for cargo space to carry vital war supplies becomes more urgent. New regulations require that Canadian homes reduce their consumption of tea by at least half, their consump. lion of coffee by at least one-fourth, and sugar to l ]b_ per person per week. Every effort must be made by proprietors and operators of public eating places to bring the use of tea and coffee by their own establishments, into line with the spirit of the law. Evidence abounds that they will find I mad! cooperation on tho part 0| their customers. ' IMPORTANT FEATURES OI‘ THE NEW REGULATIONS 0N TEFL-N o operator can use more than one tea bag or the equivalent amount of loose lea for one person at any serving. Discontinuance of extra servings of tea or coffee, previously given wilhoul charge. does not necessitate reduction in price charged. COFFEE-Providing more than one cupful of coffee at a serving i; forbidden. IMPORTANT FEATURES OI‘ THE NEW REGULATIONS 0N N0 Sllqflr Container. or loose or wrapped sugar to be left on the table coirnin. tray or saucer. ' No sugar shall be served unless asked for lay the customor. Not more than three lumps or two ieaspoonfuls of sugcrr for any bevem 9 or more than two teaspoonfuls for any dessert, cereal or other food shill be served at cmy one sitting. ' Perforated shakers for dispensing granulated or fruit sugar are forbidden, No of an “ ‘ may r l rxcqui or accumulate more than one month‘: normal supply of tea. coffee or sugar. (Exception: Iholo in areal remote from lupply.) Lateilvir; Gillis aroused laughter e Frnonts Fr big machines pour across the ocean Almost before the paint is dry they are hammering their blows upon German targets. for Cape Breton South, raised a howl of laughter in the Chamber today when lie ‘said "previous to 001111112 into this-House I worked for a. living." But there ivos applause when he added: "One of my great. dlsilluslon. merits has been to see the way seri- girlie business is conducted at this at, the expense oi’ War Services l’ Minister Thorson when he said: CRISP ‘IDPPING "For the past two wccks I have _____ sat here listening to the minister for national war services. In my opinion the majority of members in this House have no idea of the functions of that. de artment and I am sometimes dou tful whether the minister has." To make a. crisp topping M your casserole dsii mix bYB-Yk wheat, corn or rivv flakes with melted butter and sprinkle 891W?‘ ously over the top before bakiiil- boo-ks delicious and tastes mat way. om Canadian a pilotsrCaptain J. Iieeward. (left) is m: iiot, veteran of many _occan__iillfxiigi_ Jackson is a. Royal An- POILO t1 . Typical ferry erican civilian Flying Officer R.