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He is never happy un- s5 emitting strange and raucous cries. roams the earth in search of what he can destroy. and his chief joy consists in breaking windows, h-gnnglihg glow; beds, and pill?‘ ifihtyhd shrubs you have spent years not , as a mother does a c . w‘ n8 _ as y does the small boy regard a vacant house ss a gift of God for his . diversion. and. he proceeds to demolish ' it with a speed that puts the most ex- pert housewreckers to shame. most o! us, when forced to leave our homes even for a few months, have dons so with heavy hearts and dire sip- nsions hat the lkllttle vandals Dicks Harry-s belong to the ‘P It is only that the are over- o wiohen . thsttey do not know ow to emp oy. and have an at- avltsic urge to make a noise and smash things. mun. no! rowan financial _ _ wan vmfluslfldtidlnesd manner-unissued n So “l u.“ nous-holders d i n! fin a way to utnlllze rtllglgrgngeflogglypapogvsert-oairldrilngkhgt llnllglgetu: ‘ti: head into an Eneesofthe war machine, thus converting; so hesbeengne oe-ganungmm Vsoondlflome w ofhnericdwhigdeoiam ‘mm women work for the duration of the their self-imposed tasks they water and cars for fnuit trees, breakage or vandalism, and in f 1mm. m" free the w“ menu anemia” my?» t. or 1 as ys’ con on ooun i hour of need. NOW. and idea, not only for the prcserv on o1 my‘, but for the deve opment of morale in the boys ti-iemselves? t at the small boy needs is to have something definite and interesting to do that he can do in a crowd, and he can be just as happy as a builder. upper as he 1s as a tcarer-downer. v who has ‘mattheoeboyswilldoagood johnooaeoan tchedttaeirwceirm oftedrivesinwhichthoir elphaabeen Didnt th gather up so much waste 7 ially asked and r led. thatmsvsnowedundcrthssuth tiesandhsdtcbeaskedto 3 Co! '1) (Continued on a Needlecraft The veetoguezdandcareforthe oomsssicsraofsllthemenan leave the community to fight or do w“ Home VIII!!! YOU'D WAIDIOII h Iain‘ a. 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Hat No. I500 (one adaptable to any hearhiae) is s sw- arate pattern. __ l BABY'S ll Jot Only You Ban [In CONSTIPATION SRIOIIS II NIGLICTID like Ooutrel Qlllhfi ‘é $.%."'5. l1 lellsf hoof an ass $\l|\gg¢||¢.,_rh.'IY|hI tlsbestandssutlnt h: I - w» ww- m- “P.i':'r"".t."s"°‘.‘i".."' d“ T ‘ hag-drumm- Prices and msr"s"on-r.’§t"'.em"'i rse frees houlowlvee i; “auspicious! asanmq ta . ickness tennrlhsiath nflufim enlalii. Ziocaullcaq OLD RS BUY TANKS their own, —o bette til], ‘donated their , ingenuity a. {time ;,‘,,,,:;,§,,,°E;‘,§ 1o.m.o:o rubles (estlmrxizd s41- that do not require the us, o; "ht 450) for constru tlom o crank col- lliléifldwtgmmwllifl. w?’ to be called “ror O r Vic- . at do I do with my ration -' book if I live in a boarding house? A. Unless the boarding house is real-flared u an institution, you give Your ration book to your landlady and srecountcd as a member of her RAILROADERJS CLUB LONDON --(OP)— A ‘Tracts- portation Club" for Canadian and Q wk“, a t employed by transport compnn e‘; numbers O,"‘§:5:"n‘x‘f:d ‘Sig: 1:; in peace time has opened uesve. n9"- .____-____ Peak British 1055 of life from alr raids were 6.955 killed in September i940. A. m" leaves of one week or more members of the armed- forces- can obtain l temporary region can by milling a pllmtlon to the near- est ration off ce and showing a have DES. Q- 3°" 6° dilly Workers arrange ml" supply of rationed commodit- A. That is a question that is best solved by m gement betwee twork- e!‘ "Id Bmplfiyer. It would seem the simplest arrangement for daily work- ers lo bring their own rations. Where a worker takes all meals in the household the ration book should be Biven to the employer. Employee’; ration books must be returned to them when they leave the house- hfllfl‘. less the coupons used during "19 period of employment. .. Q- How about visitors? A- Oonsiderate visitors on a short all? should brlng s. contribution of sugar. tea or coffee with them. o! visits of longer duration they should Rive their ration books to their hostesses. ‘Id “NATURAL” GREY I8 SMART FOR SUITS NEW YORK.—"N t 1" tflllolred costs and Siliatregliyrtiif till-looking woollens. good for travel and early gpringn - The waistcoat influence which 1s subtile in dresses. olgvlmrs in suit; and well done all through, ‘Precious’ neckwear is an adjunct to classic suits, which emnhgglud Bmfmfllls ruffled "butterfly" jabot rovers in embroid d d be ‘i ere an aded Dispense Casi Show You How to Dance the Conga‘ Favorite At amsrt Places ‘lb Xavier Cugat’: exotic mush, tothe bandsatarmy dances... everywhere they Conga! 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Bend No in coins for your copy of “How to Do the Newest Dsncs Steps and Variations" to the Char- lottetown Guardian Home Service. . 8e sure to writs plainly genome, address, and name of fiiliAddhl i ..__... i lmited States officers who were in the butter to perat/uro until very soft. then cut into pieces and place in a. bowl whichisfnturnsetins larger bowl or pan containing warm water. Work the butter until very soft. Now place the bowl containing the softened gelatin; in a pan con- taining hot water and stir until the Relatine is complete! dissolved Add this to the mi and then gradualy beat this into the butter. using a Dover beater or an electric beater. When the milk has all been absorbed in the butter. add salt to taste and enough butter coloring to tint the mixture the desired hue. Pack into bowls and chill. Keep this ‘n a cool place while it l; not use CRANBERRY CUBTARD PIE 1-2 recipe o! plain pastry. gs llornlng Sells i Th is woman who will nev- er e37. seggdd cup of coffee with- out shrinkinl. , "no madam." t-tu dininl w welt- ee was firm in the -e- msla trove er the forbi extra eup no then she rated the sex-vies, and the rationing board. Gellantly a hind!!! her his coffee with the remsr . . . “Madam. here's one more thin! 1 can do for my count-ry- took the cup. Determined to do his duty. the Nmth Carolina farmer scratched his head and regarded his sular ration. "I'm ing to do my bit, patriot- like," he reasoned with the ration board"—!'m married. and have eight children and I'm dernod lf I can keep on n-buvln‘ al‘ that sllaarl" 1 cup sugar, 1-2 cup honey. 3 eggs. slighty beaten. 1-4 teaspoon salt c Dash of cinnamon. l cup milk. scalded. Line nine-inch pie plate with pastry. Put cranberries through the "cod chopper, using finest knife; add "-4 cup of sugar and the honey and beat until the sugar is dissolv- ed. stirrlni! constantly. Spread over the bottom of the lined pie plate. Combine eggs. remaining sugar, Salt anci- cinnamon: tlradually st‘r in milk. Pour custard over the cranberries and bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes! then reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake 30 to 40 min- utes ‘onzer. Yields one one-crust 4 cups cranberries TRULY. there's nothing like the wonderful new Pearl White Naptha Soap. Women everywhere are cheering this old favorite that now offers these extra values: Peeler Suds. The way new Pearl acts when it comes into contact with water-even hard water— is simply marvelous. It gives rich, lasting suds. Real energy suds-made for work and lots of‘ it! Quicker Action. Yes! New Pearl works like magic. Its lively suds get: after dirt and grime in a hurry-helps speed up washday. Wesltes Cleaner. 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The bulbs were boiled in and were emollient. In East lily bulbs are cooked and sat- en as we do onions. The Marion Liiy was consecrated to the Virgin Mary. because all thing; beautiful were thought to belong to her. Among the sweetest blossoms, with its perfect blend of fragrance, pure white flower and clear yellow throat. it ts sometimes called the "Annunciation Lily." It is the em- blem of Innocence and Virtue. Once, we are we. all Madonn Lilies were yellow. One day the Virgin Marv stooped: to pick a lily bloom, and as she touched each yel- low petal one bv one, it would turn while. The throat of the lily trum- pet she did not touch. and tt has always been the white Madonna Lily. When msklngcustard, cream, and pumpkin pie filings you em u" 4___.-___ iteralu “re The old herbalists had great faith y __-!A1¥UARY_29.__1?€3_ volkaforeeohwhcls inflow. Rsmembsrwtgitswli: you are over strpiillod cg] yolkl. - Btrsln starch to remove lumps that might cause "blisters" when the clothu IN ironed. HINTS 0N ITIQUBTTI Watch your s80 when you am out with others. Don't make your corn- panions feel. like dunches because on are so "superior." It lg plain bad manners. . KITCHEN FLOORS Kitchen floors shcuid be lmper. vlous to grease and easily cleaned A curved base is a sanitary base. because dirt sweeps easily out of the sides where wall meets floor. Rubber tiles. linoleum. cork tiles, and composition ties all make satis- factory floors for the kitchen. WATEl CHERRY TREE twice as much water as other plants. Set pot with tree in it into water that comes up Just over top of pot and let stand until water bubbles up. Asphalt, the solid form of oil, was used as mortar in the building o! the Tower of Babel. £00K! Au. rues: ADDED BENEFITS You ASKED FOR! Jz/srcal/MM! Jerusalem cherry trees require "