".1 ,- h... w?‘fIL:_’-_I. -.;' . _. ' PAGE Two l1’sRealnttjiSociaalyicilii1d i: we a Q“ “" ““‘ “ “ “““ A 19.5 ..0'1ly You‘ Can Do tries control Questions and, Answers . rlnsi elmonous cote wilvr prnuasur son 0ili.Y-'~$135 y fioif to ssk on price control are The new Charm-Karl, and 5m“ Supreme Cold Wave home _ kit gives you a COLD WAVE a: home which compares with any professional COLD WAVE costing up to $15.00. It's heufless-machineless- takes only Z to 5 hours, yet your lovely, natural looking curls and waves will “stay in" for live in overcrowded dwellings? with children. While this are sure you will G856. l Today; :.Try for children's hair and so economical sslble t0 evict W017 . like the this particular case Inch klteostsies 3 full ester. Neutralizer and the armed forces he may Complete Instructions. (‘iii iii?’ i It Drug, Cosmetic and Variety (outliers Everywhere we are sure you will v try is entitled oi it, when he returns. sauerkraut. 4. What does the word “tanta- mount" mean? i Better English 5 Wm Kind"? i himi ? D- C“ wuulm. him, Do I have to et n ANSWERS tence? “I didn't sleep any last h -" accent first. syl ble. 3. Ser eant, 4. 2. What is the correct. pronunc- Equivalent, in value, signification, iation oi “jaguar”! l or effect: "His sttemerl 3. Which one of these words is tamourlt to e. confession." 5. Hetero- eiiect in Canada, misspelled? Sargent. sae-safras, geneous. LElNEWl94BRlNSOPROV IT'S m: lug AND flit}! SiliPlilll NEED! ‘ “‘o-e-eoeooeho-e-ogeoloonowo-e+ele-e-oe+u---fiou .§Ofi-O-§-fi-O-Oi-fi DototllgrfjlDix style- bqlxlpitiéllll; and. AlllgelghohuPlifi ‘on o a pear e ‘nerd- lan es a renal- iesture each day. The questions are those which have reaehedtho lflartlme Prices and I fhw°ntmfilihig°lrngzrif°xz"prii m Isn't it strange that we haven't enough gunlptlon to give our iam- ' vided by the "Board Readers, Per- sons who have hteiligent questions invited domesticity. and the children are breaking out in s rash of quarrels in writlns to the and. as the Prayer Book mnthere is no health .in us? it is an affliction that belslle, practically every ' ' ". in - u» a‘ Hm". m wofiehis ‘ltgional Advisory Gom- 2 to 3 Hours "m"- ‘ Q. I am a married man and ex- pect my wife and baby from Eng- Recently I bought a house, the tenant of which is a single woman. Does the ‘freezing order" mean that a single woman can retain tenancy while a, married man with s wife and baby has io A, The "lreezins order" protects -single women (and men also) the same as it protects marlied people may sewn unfair in your particular case. We readily under- stand that separate ruling could not months and months. Ideal, too, 333m‘ mm we“ to’ each mam- Q, Could you tell m§4 how it was an ear old 812711181! from her home? i’ thought the "ireezing order" protected such ie ii’ Selim m r er" cB-llll G l‘ iimount oi misunders nding. In the house which this elderly lady occupied "freezing a consid nbi€ ounces oi salon-type sol ~ W55 OWIICG by a W31.’ VEWTBU- Under lion with Kurlian, elfluii- s u P R E M E WPTB regulations s veteran on. so End Tissues. Appli- owned n home beiore he enlisted in give the resent tenant three months’ notice Bo vacate after he has received his ‘r discharge. These were the circwn- stances in this case. I-t is difficult to protect everyone and in this case e1 ‘lg-hat a man who ave up his home serve in the mi itsry iorces oi hi8 00ml" w regal» Possession Q. I rent. two rooms to a family who expect. to move sway soon. My , 15 a word 5981mm‘; landlord has heard of this and he with het that means "differing in claims I must, rent the rooms to A. No . . . there is no regulation L S‘! "I ma,“ ‘have my sleep which says you must take anyone 1. What is wrong with mu sen- us; night." 2, Pronounce jag-war. into your borne against your wish- flffli B 9-5 in b . second a as in Will‘, es. This would be compulsory billet.- ing such as they have had in other was tan, countries but no such ruling is in t w. Ii A LEVER finest fabrics with gentle _‘ bri bust, quickest. Get s llrw 14a nlllsu wlslll it "wllmzsl. BlilliliTi-ZST. llulcllrn Your neighborhood store has the new i946 Rinse now. See how it gives \\ you the whitest washes, keeps wssh- \ “ able colors sparkling bright, protects _ cars. For y work-clothes, wells, ~ work and dishes, the story's the same. Rlnso washes everything-whitest, package sy.,lt is the only soap you used! i wood- PIOIICII "I" IAIIICI Nilii Milli Ollflll (All ‘ ‘ ¢“:"‘“‘ ‘ “““ ““ v: t . 0000000 I . Vacations Couples Leek deletion to Split Telsnerarliy yte * Break Memory es the absent treatment whenwe can see that our humends are oom- ing down with the grouchel, and our wives are led unto the teeth with home. In some cases it is n. chronic o- suiiers irom it and no one seems to know what to toy the cure. upon our nerves. To get far enough sway from ‘on theureo that we can perceive hheir virtues in- stead o1 having our attention iocussed continually on their faults. And, flbOYQ g1], co 39¢ wmegmn‘ new h, ‘hm: about THEORY OI STATIC EXISTENCB be (gitlcourse. the tints-honored theory oi domestic life l; that it muss s a c. Husbands and wives must never be parted. They mllgt Lug each other wherever they go. Mothers must never leave their chil- dren even ior a day. Children must never go anywhere without, your" “$1? ‘mm by i118 hund- Old peovple must go and live with their c en, no matter how antagonistic they are, nor how they tight like the Kilkenny cats when they llvg mother, In nine-tenths otlthe iliiiiil-DDY houses the trouble is an overdose of domesticity. and the indicated remedy is to lay off of it tol- a while. All i-hB-i Kinny a husband needs to make him see his wife again ‘as a Bill-mot girl and to brag about what e. wonder little Jimmie is. is for him to so of-f on a hunting or fishing trip with Qtlm- men, "hand every wiie end mother knows that (or her to leave the children w Grandma and go of! by herself for a vacation is equivalent to hav- ing the house refurnished. and her husbsndtrsnsfigured into a movie hero. and the children changed from brats into angels. And that l.» Just the natural working out o! cause and eiiect. ior married people do not realiu how dependent they are on “u. other until they are lest alone. Then the wlie discovers that there is no kick in setting a good dinner if there is no man to est it, and he husband finds out that a house without s woman in it is the lonesomest place in the world. and that he can't iind e shirt. and he doesnt know any more what to do with the children than if they were some strange ml. rnals that had wandered into his yard. There comes a hesrtbreekLl-lg timeto practically all parents when their adolescent children are fractious and disobedient and almost im- possible to live with and when they sadly say that they don't know What to do with Tom and Mary. The one sure-fire cure for the situa- tion is to send them oii to school or cunpg where they won't y”; h." to Bus: silencers and defy all discipline. Many parents and children IN GS rgngetittlior llfe by the iight they go through when the yolmgsterg are ms ng eir battle ior freedom and the (sthers and mother; are still regarding them as babies. .....".?.' ..i‘§£.?.?3..1“‘°.‘li.tiZ“Z§ l. "$52.12 $23.32;‘ “"2 ’l'“°‘°"‘" much o!‘ it u lethal. ~ m“ °“ °" T” g4 Cook's Corner ‘Hylwehqld ++ 1 iscrapbook BOILED SALMON i Water a Cleaning Furs y One method oi cleaning turn is umlbie them together with some Few chopped celery leaves fine hardwood sawdust ior two or 1% to 2 pounds nab steaks iour hours or longer, and sometimes METHOD; Half fill a large skil-I l. little asbestos of son tone can let or frying pan with water. Add be added to the eswdus For very the lemon and onion slices, the bay light-colored or white skins some ltlf. pegper. salt and the celery’ sun or white sand ' leaves. ring this to r boil and then git. er alone or mixed with sawdust, add the ssinnon steaks. Simmer ior After the cleaning, remove the saw- 15 minutes. than drain and remove‘ dust from the furs by shaking them to a hot plotter. Reserve some oflvigorously the liquor in which the fish wasi cooked to make the sauce. . Dash oi pepper Hot Water Bag s Alwss test the temperature of lthe hoi, water bag against your [cheek before placing i Person. This t avoid s burn ‘which can be ous to a bedridden person Tile Hearth clgrhlno! till: iii? his: a i0 1182118}: ‘A green pr r, minced s i‘ °° 1 Elem OM83.‘ chopped dipped in turpentine. M Tl-IOD: Melt the fat, and use e utter or drippinge ior this. dd the flour and sir to blend well. Now add the fish ilsuor and cook, stirring constantly. until thickened. Season with salt, and pepper and add the diced celery, green popper and finely chopped green. onion. Cook ior minu e longer and serve hot over the fish. , to be inter- ested n cooking ilsh in milk, and here is how this may be done whilei ' , cookln the. the oven. Th's Q. ls it proper ior s girl to use calls or nsh stinks hut illleta of her snlau mirror. and a iy lip- snydesired rm oi’ iish may u, suck and rouge in pupuci” used. . A. Whether it, is pr ___.. it is being done; but n!!! 000K150 IN MILK inlfilulie the use o! a comb or s nail ' SAVOBY SAUCE on a’ “ck 1% ‘ blespoons iat 1% tablespoons flour 1 cup iinh liquor ‘A teaspoon salt Dash per 1/4. cupmdlced celery Modern Etinuette lrkoberts-Les rornot '2' ds iish mm iill u Q. 1r _. ember t amily ndpepp=r °' ' iseelled fir‘) from tin ielllulwlllln ' guilt guests u; page“, gutmsdiutn onions sliced ' i” mm w m.“ In Ttabl outm- a. Yes, why not! I! one is urt- m soul and considerate st homes? he OD‘Wipelil lunwltlu. huno difiioul . in ehowinghis fiacuvzningfiegpaooldsaiolflodhresdinl hesey siss pteeee with salt an men cost. with . cover with milk. in moder- ateoveatmdemlltllsiuiltdleiiah set~about u to minutes‘. . i Mal thebuttn in a psnnud add IHUII’ the one. Oook lultil the ' ilfioeilvo f-o-r 1 the and lace . Z - hinimmilt}: illllwifi lthbmecglys f N to the bsoon should ms s I __,, - l u‘ i aim x-l. mo. . 2 mils ilacdonaid. s. (fielder:- *1“ d-onard and Ileresret insemi- “t”. g°"t..'.i‘.“'vmh. Isl-y snub-m fi” “would” "m claellerlr ~ ma» llacdotl- .k y ‘l; vn . ' ed id. .. . “ %mii" ‘PoliPH. .- Iacli ll ' st V l I “‘“"‘4“““‘ - l‘ l Ellenis Diary others it is a sporadic attack. But at times everyone d0 oimlt it. or, i! they do. they haven't the nerve to which a w separate ‘or a,‘ whnfl To u‘ “n; alere to loin the other women- 5mm f-iir people and conditions that have gotten those with whom we live to get a new perspective ““‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “‘44‘ “ ““ ‘ “¢€v“ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ““ “:5 lrsnlalaudIatuss-‘swile Jamie strolled to Alder-lea with the helpers from the lumbering in the woodlands tocla "because I wanted to see the f res there" he fxplelned when he came irom din- ng at the hours ‘across the lane. But ier him, there was no re- turning there, in the dampness of ihie sunless day, which from noon- tide, promised rein. However he enjoyed his visit so well, he later made his own arrangements to stay over-night, He is asleep now in the old bed in this room above the kitchen. As I write, I can see the brown heed on a pillow, and et last the rain patters on the rooi above. ' U O I Perhaps the highlight of his visit was his trip to the corner when James took Jeanie and me lk of the community. who as- sembled a ,day earlier than the time appointed, for their Service in connection with the World Day o! Prayer. In the old Church ut the corner it was held the guests being the ladies from the neighbor- ing Church, s short distance sway and down the river road, When Jeanie and I left the sleigh, we had only to pick our ste s with care across a road-side rlvu et hus- lenlng down to the river, then skirting the cemetery on a much- trequented short-cut, to our destin- ation. i overheard James remark to his grandson, beiore we turned away, "There's nothing we need at the store, is there?" and Jamie answer emphlntlcplly‘: “there isi" ‘This afternoon, I_ found the same air of sanctity there that comes to greet me in every Church -the quietness and peace that for the time, takes one away from the caressnd turmoil o! the day and turns one thoughts aside from “esrthy" homes to other "man- slops eternal in the Heavens." From several directions, the ladies came and considering the dark day and the road conditions, the pio- neering spirit of their forbears has not been entirely lost to these modern times. Some walked, ang- ling iields; one crossed a river and others ’like Jeanie and my- self gra ing op crtunitys horns, rode thit er in srm-sle ghs. Bas- ket-laden, some came to provide for the social hour which comes as a pleasant sequel to the meeting. And one, though she could not have suspected it at the time of embsrksllon, came across the broad Atlantic to join in our Ser- vice-and bind us closer to the Motherland. We listened to s strange, musical tongue read a Psalm, as one well acquainted with each verse, who knew and loved it well. "H mskeih wars to cease... He breailreth the bow...and cut- teth the spear, in sunder....He burneth the chariot." "run was 05c ‘English bride, re- cently come to the district, to join her husband a local bo wuss? ravens For an energy food that's tasty ss can be. let the youngsters help themselves] to Stu-eddies between meals. to go over at war's beginning. "Now, whst is the newcomer like This is what I asked James. the .' >“d-“. .-‘ Persol‘l d |v~.f FflSviiltfii‘lSifiel..llél_iizli Golden wheat plus mellow stair-there's a flavor combination that's herd to beet; ‘ Bach crispy spoon-size morsei toasted a golden brown.‘ Yes, any] Shreddies" supplies nour- ishment too-fol: the whole wheat is used in making ShreddieL-inclnding its bran, protein, minerals and precious wheat germ. Make your breakfasts delicious [and nourishing too — serve Shreddies often. ‘Sbnddluksoqimssdtrude-searlsusedisbssdaby mo": the first 0i the Iiiludyieii; THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT QOMPANY; 1Tb.‘ ~ nlioau ralmeanaoa l Continued 0n 988k 9 Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Don't upset a child already upset by eso- stipation with tlssty-tastin laxatives or in harsh gripln rsthartics. ive Children's Owpflilgilfleis. hlfinew eorretitive‘ maids n‘; DIG OI [POW l1‘ YUUHII Bl‘! l1 I ' so lsssant to ‘ e-aets so gently and non 1a 29. 40. 42 and marl! IQS TUOK-XN BIDUSE Variation on the esm pa Jacket oi your Nu without di ress reactions that even the tnssiest eh d won't obieet to their use. Make laxative-taking time easy on ehild and vourseli. rnntllerl Got Children's Own hblsta today at your drnnlli- lld end 20 cents ATTRACTIVE EMBROIDERY Ch lttetown G l Pitt's?“ No. 3092"“ "i N 81110 Street Address x Wo/Needglecraft/ A -FOR THE HOME e tier-n, "iilminl dividends oi charm and style on the snail amount. o! time end eflort in making them. to tuck your skirts or wear under the sood S/pri sult. 3092 is cut in sizes 2. 14, 16, 44.812 uires Yl-rds 3D-inoh for which includes coiixblzpiete sewing . Print ygur srne. Address end Style Num r plainly Bo sure to state size you wish. include nost- al unit or zone number in your ed- ess. Address Pattern Department. The (ill! Province doesnot n»- “II~IQQ‘|\|IQI flowers. birds and W... .1.;._':::.é assmiiswflifi YPNI O "U! i701! 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