They deemeelt, 2P MTIATCT NCO ND ob 1 mmmm.wï¬â€"ummmpfl- .ï¬mmmwuonnummu-mumm 6 "T> them. ‘The cockles of your heart would have been warmed. «» mnâ€"-mmMm‘-WMnfl-M tmmnnehummmumaï¬.mwul‘d 'Wflu"&owfld.lfywm Whether they knew it or not, uqmwnmm-mum&puudm _mmuummumuwmmmnmâ€"mw make homes secure. M-ï¬mur--udmhwnm†ubleâ€"Mulunmaflh-.udM. Pemp-cl"mummwfld“ Perhaps that‘s what will bring enduring peace. Perhaps one of these farm mmuummuuo.-oâ€mnu.hmw Matter of Will Power Today And Tomorrow In a U.S. restaurant, a waiting G.I. was shattered to hear & waitress suddenly shout out, "Down with the Britisht" When he told hrwymhhmmu_-icmm""' munmw‘mmme‘-ï¬n "Ob," she explained, offâ€"handedly, "That just means ‘Grill an English muffin.‘" mmth(onul-mtmm.u_-u_‘ Middle West. MumuMhM Farmers are checkâ€" umunqupummmm.mwum to the harvest. MMMMM&.MWde muyn'-nonmuumuummmun C Nes rornarrn ols h) 4s (hvinaneâ€"â€"Prom "Mothering The World" bari lc B1A a . 1 4 dsoindbeinedinbercepitciie . 7P F the "wide horizon‘s grander view." ‘They‘re used to horizonsâ€"from mwmmum-hhummmm:mw mmnmuâ€"-n-mmum mm‘.wuh_nhlh can think â€"â€" think of mmmmmmmmumm PzV T en e n d TT POCRCIE donsonl Ausatiia © Junm-oyunlchthwbunnhumâ€"-mml wnlyywmldhnmudhnuwudwyuw wuw.(md!wmhm-uuhwkm ‘There were hundreds of them. Mummm um;mnmdmw.u:mm prairies; the wide mdm;mwmmâ€":unwum Junuully.ndmnnu-ï¬m“mqnln! benbGnonien dbnpbanntd bysedund Just as easily, and with just as much CDRIIAL ®2 MX CDMD have talked about baking a cake or a p&N of biscuits, these farm mwumdmwmmmu mmytudm-qmnly.w. xmfltm.mm.m-muumum@-my Mmmdmmmmmumum.m ean afford to buy. Onmuflmdwn-lmun-udnv- pmtomumw.ufnmmm- tions when the war is won. « But the women didn‘t see it that way. "There‘s a saying," said one, "that if commodities don‘t cross international boundaries, soldiers will." Saild another: "We can‘t live to ourselves alone, No one can ut.lonew.formmduu.dthwwlï¬." " Easily, they spanned distances. M.poked&oawlmtmmmmmm Mvmdeflroydhthufly'ï¬l ‘They said right at that time mmnhmmmhmmahw ‘This, they -ld.mnnmnp-uflnâ€"%a-uh&dhmanfl.- nhuummwmâ€hï¬o'ufl." mmummgn“um'-mmumu. "IHE LIN,E IS CLEAR... The line of opportunity is clear, too. For the money you invest now, at interest, will help you to carry out the plans you‘ve made while waiting and working for vietory. (THE line of duty is clear. Once again it points to/the purchase of Victory Bond$â€"to the limit. (Your §aonm â€"areneeded ‘ to make] victory , secure, everyâ€" where; to bring our men home; to aid their return to peaceâ€" INVEST IN THE BEST Buy Victory Bonds so everyone can be fed. En Mctiwea Service \\ d on farms right about now, at least in the Hello, Homemakers! _ Your mw-fl!hufln mmummm furniture before beginning the acâ€" 10 RC 22 TR t 0i es tiintifinedti m._g&hnanumteu be propose to the mon mishaps that befall wood surâ€" Scratches: If a ecratch is light, a little raw linseed oil will darken it. If the scratch is deep, apply a little weak stain to match it; allow hay:m&nflnauuflhm cause white marks on table tops, etc., due to the heat drying out the finish. Rub in furniture polish or raw linseed oil and let stand on the spot for some time. ‘Then polish until oll is entirely removed. Grease Spots: (a) Wash with washing soda; or (b) make a thick paste of Fuller‘s Earth and water. Apply paste to spot and leave on over night. Remove paste and wash the wood. (c) If grease is soft when spilt, cover the spot immediately with eold water to harden it and to preâ€" vent the grease from soaking in. Water Spots: ‘These are very persistent, especially if the water is hard, in which case it is necessary to remove the stain by sanding beâ€" fore refinishing the surface. Howâ€" ever, the following methods are efâ€" fective in most cases: (a) Rub with a good furniture polish if the surface is finished with varnish. : (b) Rub the spot with a cloth soaked in weak ammonia, wrung dry as possible. Polish with a furâ€" niture oll. W(Vc)l’lm a clean blotter or woollen cloth above the spot and then apply a warm iron cautious» ly, Repent if necessary. _ > (d) Waxed surfaces may be treated by rubbing briskly with a soft cloth or by applying liquid wax to the spot, or turpentine folâ€" lowed by liquid wax. Polish. w TAKE A TIP toaster or other electrical appliance in such a way that the cord is left trailing for someone to trip over. 2. Do not touch an electrical apâ€" pliance if you are touching a water grease. Cover with a ple plate or sprinkle with baking soda. 4. Soap allowed to dry thoroughâ€" ly before using will last longer. ilwpwrpl.qib_w_‘. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 5. Seal lotion and perfume botâ€" mm-â€"nwdnfl polish. ‘This is a good way to keep the special lotions you use once in a while or to prevent leakage when you are travelling. ‘The tops come off easily when you dip the mnmmmmam seal. THE QUESTION BOX ‘ Mre, M. Mc. asks: How to preâ€" vent tinware from rusting. Answerâ€"If it is practically new, rub tins inside and out slightly with lard or saitâ€"free fat and heat ummmnm» mnwmmmu use. Mre. S. T. says: To keep the teaâ€" kettle free from lime, leave an 8â€" }Mwawmm Reâ€" move every 2 or 3 weeks. Mrs. B. J. asks: Recipe for Cream ____ CREAM PUFFS 1 cup boiling water, 44 cup butâ€" Only 2 Tablespoons of sugar in this MAGIC Orange Shortcake J4 top. salt :uh-ulfl' '.::I-u"mu Anught ake ty it 438°F. for â€'...“.‘..- m t cups bread flour) _ Powder Orange sections (skintess) Instead of special home canning sugar coupons, twenty extra preserves coupons in Ration Bock No 5 are being made available for the purchase of sugar for canning. These coupons are good for half a pound of sugar each or the stated value in commercial preserves, for they are the same as any of your preserves coupons. You may use amy other valid preserves coupons to ‘The twenty extra preserves coupons for sugar for canning will remain valid until declared invalid by the Ration I : 3 o Pnd wes ont NO CCA erows" mebir 7 m!â€"bumu-â€"iâ€"â€"n&fly- " 1 8 i ut You will be given plenty of notice of their expiry date. rum.mfldunflmnhdflnwdmmmm. 'lnqdndommthhpu...jcm.jdkuddlunbdï¬-hm Mhmnmm'.mutmunmhmmflnu 'fl\hyar..t}ndbw-mbthmmunm'mhdum-h 1944â€"ten mndlnm&mhmmrumm. USE ONLY AS REQUIRED 3 the. shortening isthanorenge â€" ff MADE IN CANADA ter, 1 cup allâ€"purpose flour, 44 top. sUGAR FOR CANNING COUPON CALENDAR will HOW TO GET SUCGAR FOR CANNING -l;nquhuuh' If you lose your ration book, the extra preserves coupons invalid by the Ration which have already been declared valid will not be > use them immediately. 'qhu‘.lb-.buei_-bhdhhu e ol their expiry date. her ration book. RATION ADMINISTRATION purchase sugar, also at half a pound each. No exchange is necessary. Your grocer will accept any valid preserves coupons when you purchase sugar for canning. There are now only two kinds of coupons for sugar. The regular sugar coupon, good for one pound of sugar, and the preserves coupon, worth hall a pound of sugar, Want to Buy â€"Sell â€" Beg â€"Borrow â€" Swap a Wife . ... Advertise in The llndependent And Get Quick Results. *4