‘Ii-Ty: - .- ~.v;i.."- PAGE TWO ..v fifism m: noose THAT OU TH RED L GHTI-WHV DIDN'T U STOP? " z t’ l "r BEUEVE lN Wglllié THEM ou TRAFFIC LIGHTS, EH Z a TO‘F/CE/?-/M Ill/VG THEM ~ REAL V! FOR A EMEE6ENC HEAD cow? r quick relief! Just smear {IOSTROLINE in each nostril. Breath- ng assagea o en ri ht awa . NOSIPROLINE egothea. a loaf-am; didnfects, helps make and your nose healthy. Brings comfort swiftly. Convenient. Pleasant. For adults and children. 50v- ’ -~ - —— Stocked By: Hughes Dru; C0- Redllln Bros. H. L. Wprthy flosraotnve‘ CANYON, IIIIIOI, ENGLAND 'W“W Says- é Dorothy Dix A A ‘AAAAAAAA AA A ‘Aw 2 Beauty vSkin Deep unattractive Glrle Baa Make Selves " Appealing Alli Poplar ' A girl asks: “How can life be made more bearable for a fat and ugly girl?" Perhaps there is no more tragic figure than the teen-age girl who longs to be slim and tall and glamorous and who realizes that she ls short and stu-bby and homely, without u vestige of beauty in her whole makeup. No heads turn to watch heras she enters a room. No little murmur of admiration follows her wherever she goes. No lads whistle to her on the street. She is just the tag end instead of the center of every party. and she can't take it. To these ugly ducklings I would say a word of cheer. I would like to impress upon them the fact that while there is no miracle-worker who can turn Plain June into a living picture, no woman in these days need stay the way nature made her. For there are plenty of v ‘my... ‘ l5 011B BWhDensatlon that a girl has for not having been born a Miss things that she can do to improve her looks, and while they may not entitle her to the blue ribbon in a. beauty show. they will certainly take her out of the scrub class. PLASTIC SURGEONS PLENTIFUL Let's take the case history of my luihappy corre- spondent who feels like committing suicide every time she looks into the mirror. Well, before she reaches for the poison bottle let her study her assemblage of features and see what's the matter with them. Per- haps her nose is too long, or too short. or too pug. or too something. No need for her to lose out in life by just a nose when any good plastic surgeon can give her e. Greek profile. Or maybe it is her teeth that distort her mouth and make her lips the kind that no man craves to kiss. Nothing more disfiguring. but. thank heaven, God has given us dentists who can turn even tusks into pearls. And any beauty shop can change mousy, stringy hair into Eoldtn Curls. and give a girl e synthetic complexion that surpasses the real thing Of course. in these days when the living skeleton is the standard of feminine pulohrltude. it is a sore affliction for a girl to be fat. but she needn't go around carrying excess poundage and wearing stylish stonts if she will put herself in the hands of a gland physician and count her calories and take enough exercise And then there are clothes. wlvcb make the woman. for in a wo- man's appearance we never distinguish between herself and what she has on. When we say a girl is pretty, nine times out of ten we are really complimenting her hat and her dress, Any woman who knows new to comb her hair and pick out he: clothes can get the reputation for being a beauty. _ And above all these physical aids to beauty collie the mental and Spiritual ones. No woman with a dull and stupid face, or a deadpan One. or a sour and discontented one is beautiful after the first glance. no matter how regular her features are, nor ‘low artistic hcr color- fled by an expression of sweetness and Bentleness is ug1.._ No, do we ever find a girl hard to look at if she is gay a:-d bright and amusing to talk to; if she knows how to turn the spotught on us; if she is s good dancer and plays a crackerjack game of bridge, and is a good sport who fits into any company and any situation. Any girl who has charm can snap her fingers ill the face of a blundering beauty So. my dear little correspondent. don't mourn as one without hope because you are homely. Make yourself over. and remember that there America. She will never have to lzsten t0 lieorple say: faded!" r “How she has Everything, be responsive to every El-IHEBUOII. be extremely tactful in everything she says and does, show every consideration to her hostess and the other guests. and one need have no doubt about subsequent in- vitations. . When meeting someone whom you have formerly known Well. whether man or woman, is it proper to shake hands? A. Ye , nl l l the streest‘ Ll 05S MEN} y DEBS ng on Should a man ever show the Q. that her hostess will invite her l°'§r5Nl'é$:r‘v“5 ggegaegulgmgo: 55:1; Modern Etiquette By Roberta Leo Q. What caln a guest do to make herself agreeable and well liked. so ing- But no woman whose face is alive with intelligence and glori- l e900 0-0040004 HIIAIAN‘! Now a ring-necked llaeasent isn't a 6831M? born , He was not ‘m sure. intended for a. h ger of s , But he's harldaome in lgilt ‘on a little rise of ground And he makes a pleasing picture. and he's aood to have around. I should say the ring-necked pheasant is entirely deaf to tone. When he's squawking to his ladies he sound sweet to them lone. But t0 see him thr ‘h my wl dow strutting proudy on his way is a slghi; that's very pleasing, so I feed him day by day. when I'm standing at my window looking out across the snow, Against loneliness u! winter there's no better sight I know Than a royal. ring-necked Pheasant in his collar and his coat. Dropping in to get his dinner, tltijough he cannot sing a fl B. --Edgar A. Guest. "The art. of weaving 1s an art of great beauty. 'I‘l-lere is weavln with the hands and weaving tha is done with the spirit, whose loom ls friendship and whose threads are invisible and eternal." SOY BEANS Another reason has been found by the nutrition division for en- couraging Canadians to produce and consume soy beans. In the first Dlace soy beans are recom- mended as a meat substitute be- cause 111W. too. contain the arllmo acids essential for growth. They are the only known plant that does. They contain minerals, are an excellent source of thiamine, a good source of niacin and ribofla- vin but in the dry state are rac- tlcally devoid of vitamin C. ow- ever. lf we adopt the Chinese cus- tom of sprouting the beans. simply bi‘ hxposlng them to moisture and warmth, like magic vitamin C will appear in abundance in only a few hours, | This procedure also cuts down on the cooking time of the beans, PARSNIP SALAD When apples were plentiful one of the favourite salads was the Waldorf salad since every one loves the flavour of apple, celery and nut combination but we can hard- ll’ expect to find it on the table wdav with its “equal portions of diced apples and celery." This is a chance for the housewife to use her lnxenulty u. stretching that precious apple. Probably vou have served diced. sliced or mgghed parsnlps. but have you tried them FEW? YOU'D be surprised to find that finely shredded parsnip re- sembles cocoanut in colour. texture and even in flavour. Parsnip salad requires three cups finely shredded Dar-Snip. one medium apple, un- healed. and diced. one medium Oflmae. dioed. 1-4 teaspoon of salt, Bud 1~4 cup of salad dressing. To“ all ingredients lightly to- gether. Chill and serve on lettuce. Choose a windy day m chenile articles and fold 8851B? mention them t his t int‘ t A. Show sirlcere appreciation of friend. o mos um e fluffy sides will rub together when drying, :'(\ THE ousatolrrmowu GUARDIAN enoeoo-eoooooe-e-onewoooeooe-o-uo- - --~-+-~-¢;.=-¢¢‘¢~‘~-~_ man's. Realm/ Socialalnd Personal f Living&Leislure ma" WOMAN'S REALM wa- them with the outside; in, so that the O-OQ-OQOOOOO-O IIOUSI BY ANY OTIIII NAII Something ehmsld Mrs. Week-Wack- dial-l woman who, New York Herald ‘Iribunc. con- tinues the ancient art, of tapes She mak making e tepees of canvas. and for stickies-s for the prlmative, she makes them of skins She es them for In- dians and Boy Scouts. She makes them for anyone who wants that kind of home. And sin small wa , she has done something lreally elective about the housing shortage. we commend her to our Citizens‘ Emergency Housing Corn- lgilltfitVklllhlCh hasn't-St. Louis Post spa c . THE KING'S BADGE Britain does not provide a dis- charge button to be worn by all former mcnbe a of her armed forces One o,f the reasons. advo~ cated by Winston Churcill, is that very many civilians served equally with those in uniform. The King's budge was instituted in 1941 for those invalided out of the armed forces. the merchant navy and fishing fleets through wounds or disablement due to service in the Second Word War. In 1944 the Erivlege of wearing King's adge was extended to members of the Home Guard. police. and civil defence services who were dis- charged because of injury due to war service. If YOU add a little vinegar to the last rinse water when you wash delicate fabrics, they are easier to iron. PRECEDENCE 511' MEIR YW-YIB. Governor of Hem: Kong. has been liberated. l-le ls the hero of many stories illus- trating a rapier-like wit. One of llhe beet. says the Empire Digest, is that of the lady lunchlng at Government House, who was a - grieved to find herself on Sr Mark's left instead of his right She approached her grievance Obliquellf-but made it fairly ob- Vl°ll5 flllly Efhe remarked: “ Suppose it is really very difficult A Fasvlh "Ellen '8 Diary Wlister sat calm and serene to- de as if to give Island folk a de- lightful memory to hold-if drifts resently chase across the slo s, f skies lower and days are and dreary-we had this lovely d J "But mind it's bad, I'm tellln ye Pat said this evening when I spoke of it "a folne February is accurad av all the montlls—haven t ye nlver heard that Ellen?" I had not, here- tofore nor does the prospect of’ any indifferent brand of weather to come, alarm me. Net with the moonlight lingering lovingly on the hills this delectable Winter night and throwing shadowy fairy place: along field and meadow, pond and mill. The barest movement was in the t , ‘ branches today -only the slightest nod of approval to the breezes wllllzpez. James predicted a change this morning, glancing towards the far horizons, which held a smokey Autumn-like haze. He was on the hack verandah then having been between there and the pantry by way of he kitchen, where the nream-se arator now hides. mix- ing "love-potions" for several the younger calves. Each formula. that really is only tom enced within my precincts-not at all sacred-is subject to variations when he finally reaches a barn. There he adds a handful of this or that food ("dld you put in a good blg fistful, Ellen?-—are you sure?") by way of compoundlnil a suitable growing ration. I think I prefer the upset condition, that comes to the kitchen when Jamie visits than that which ls left each_ morninB ln the Willie 0f J5me! calf-feeding. At least, Jamie sens- ing the disturbance he creates. dimples up at You, begalna your patience Wlillg James takes it all as his due. and all done in the best interests of the family “and future welfare of Alderles, But James" I say in a despairing tone "that pail ls leaking." Why 5° "- is" James will discover with dis- may “there won't be much of a drink left for that calf, when I get i0 the stable-and I was ihlrlklnl? lately he could do with more! And sometimes when I em hard pressed and a seowl that becomes threaten- ing makes itself felt. JBIIIHQS will say in a resigned voice Well, I for your A.D.C. always to put your guests in their right places?" “Not at all," said Sir Mark blfllldly. "for those who matter dOWt mlnd. and those avho mind don't matter." Many a girl who seeks a glamor- ous appearance believes in good eemple th Pink cheeks own . The bright. happy-looking girl ll almost sure to be on the lookout fer any possible weakness - she finds out whether certain organs are working right or not. If she is not "regular" if she has Con- stipated headaches. she probably can use DR. IIAMILTOIWS PILLS to advnn e. Many girls and wo- men who ook fresh and youthful use no other "regulator". Get DR. IIAMILTONS PILLS from your Drugglsl; they are mild and cause ne dlstreu. To help regulate "' ‘ Liver and Bowcls, and igxrove your conviction, th b on y MILTON‘! Plll S. 250 use DR. per box. DR HAMIL 'S PILLS PINK CHEEKS guess it would be an well to have a tidy kitchen in the momma- and no calves." And at once I am rcpentant. James and his calves and his farming and all of his cares are no closely linked at Al- lderlea. ' . ‘ I-le too was hard-pressed. l5 were we all, this morning, by the early arrival of teams to the yard. ,One wanted "your engine’ in the ‘interests of his wood-sawing and another wished "Jock would come lwith him in the W00f‘l&—1llo. for the afternoon." I sue-penned my separaior—wsslilng and any num- her of things, when each one came indoors "tn bid you the time of ‘day Ellen." My baking then was ,the only vague idea of it forming in a recess of my mind. But it came to another head in the after- noon, after I had swa ped sugar and borrowed flavor ng from Jeanie in the house across the lane. She is one who lends to me the ideal way: hoping for no re- turn and so is not disappointed if I sometimes forget my obligations. I was busily mixing, crcsrnmf! the butter with infinite care and com- bining the sugar with it, little by little in tune to the Radio, when Mr, L. a good farmer from the nearer end of the river road came up the short-cut from the mill while “I'm waiting for my grist.’ James arrived too from his soil- isry chorlng and many farm prob- lems were thoroughly discussed. No hearsay this, but the fimllnga of bona flde farmers, gained through many years experience in farming-lean years and fatter years and dry years and wet years and s few like Jamie's little bear‘: i0ns1l.iter,ai,ure reenlutie. 1 vvvvO ‘ a A A ‘Akakskskaks s- _ OOHI-Pl-Allonieatic SUE "A: FIllillIS at Tom's coldness. But aha was really to blame. As her doctor said, wives often risk married a - by . ‘n yum“... - - hymen methods. He advised using Lysol disinfectant for douching -alwaya. Cleanses thoroughly. Deodorizca. A proved germ-killer- far more dependable than salt, soda, or other homemade solutions. Yet so gentle for douclling, it won't harm sensitive vaginal tisauee—juet follow easy directions. More women use Lysol for feminine hygieno ' than any other method. Try it. For Feminine Hygiene use Cwvvlrtl, m... a rlall (call-m us. €J Girls! Women! Who Suffer Distress from ‘PEIIIOIIIG’ FEMALE WEAKNESS How Can I !! By Anne Ashley oo-oo-oo» Q. How can I stone raisins? A. Pour hot Water over the rats- lns and allow it to remain for five or tan minutes, Drain. and rub each raisin between thumb and finger until the seeds come out clean. Dry before usln . and if using for a cake, rub t am in flour to prevent their sinking to the bottom. . How can l regulat “gath- erg’? .6 m b l t d b Try This Effective-Medicine! . a ersceln ercguae y lengthening the stitch on the sew- ll m! lug‘: ml" Wilma“: ing machine and loosenin the ten- fimdnnkfl “ma,” sion. Stitch two rows aong the (mtmflpeflodk dMwmnu-m edge to be gathered. one-fourth of Epmymmgvmuugcaalpolm , an inch apart. Draw up the two ‘mnsyn-lptoms. under threads, regulating the gat/h- Plnkhlllfl Cempeuudooosleultllanle- ers with the free hand. lleve ouch monthly pain. lr. also rfallevcl Q. How can I protect the wail uwotm bvlnlmm hm“.- Oemwfing paper from the wet cloth when -°ol"i°mligat “flaw,” cleanin the woodwork. ‘Amuwuunm a A. se a flat piece of’ tin about “mum-u "hugging a foot long. moving it along the n Wfiw, “m, wglveillis wall againsk fheldboaiid) iris the wiork “no, mgsidnuml-ular rogresses. n o au conse p a e a excellent for this purpose. i‘ aw“ I . . - ‘ ‘a ‘. . i w,” r27 by Colette a; a. l. matron/l; [col-- .0 U O 1 ,. . . for sheer beauty and unbelievably long wear . . . choose Q Better English D. C.. Williams v 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I'd like for you to come with me" 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “domain"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Wield, wierd. wiener- wurst. 4. What does the word "impor- tunity" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with sa that means "malicious dee- iruction of an employer‘: pro- f?!" "' ANSWERS 1. Sa. "I'd like to have you come w th me." 2. Accent last syl- lable not the first. 3, Weird. 4. some ‘stency. "Her- im- ggfifilnfble! sf 1m prevailed," e. botsge. Cook ’s Corner BRAIN’ BROWN!!! mm indwitbfinei Clfliprlimlfldllllbd: a a ua-l radishsnd littl preparedm (Continued on Page B) 0-06-04-6-0-0-064 Morning Smile -o-o++»ooo+e4 m eouwoow THE PERFECT WOMAN The evangelist had preached on sin and in closing asked if any one lmew of any person in the wide World who was without sin. The house became breathlessly still. Then back near the door arose a frail little woman. Evangelist -~ So you know of some one who never sinned? If so. lease tell us who it was? tel-fog)- My husband's first wife. ' OLD MASTERS Ibtress (to new maid) - eeteful when you dust those tar‘? Mary; t ey are all old mae- Maid — Good gracious. Who'd ever think you have been married all these times, Mum.-(From Glas- gow. l Household 3 unew toned “ ‘ f4: grfiftfie... °° Scrapbook eggs 1 It lécguhwopped nutnlaa‘ gags“, sfdgddded bran 1 tearpom v a l"?! o" 9'" Melt chocolate and tier hot water; but can well. add slu- Men who have trouble with new n4 con e beating tsntil light from their hair. 01' Nfllliratlorl. ".4 m.“ _ A“ mowing; mix ystairling their hate around the stir in our, shredded bran. nut-iband can vent this by 1M9 meats a flavoring. our m a strip o cellophane around the ‘mug 41m, mung layerlcrown e! the hat inside the sweat abootitilat: thadlllllrgngflfi bend- mu v . 30 lumen: nit-Til...» squares Oleanllll’ will on; N ttelnpt to lean 1 til i” withwugaizlane, nan c“ m"; mung er solut- . “fill-h with mitfléfi ml the we all saafl’ and leave it in condition Olrvhglsllfll onteaalnneil-ol-nleemm strips. . .:r.:.-*......~rs~:ln::l"-"" fiiriaammwhl Alwns store carving my in seagull . I . w“ to rub .theirblades “let? ‘hi5’... 0 aeea less ' ken scars. till u i Don't choose borrel -|' akiri, loo short bolero. Do hove enouohl skirt fullness lo hdnq owoy from ample curves, lonqer bolero. . Jt cinema-amine ‘ l. " aohlob You may be confused with the parade of little Jacket-I l m n.1, m. spring. Don't be sold info that bulky. hip?! Illhgflfllzl; '3“. narrow at the herln-lllne skirt. and bolero lo short. Hill) ample. m-etronly °° - p Do w. m. d-reea with dickey and medium full skirt. when ma" in; wslstlength bolero for slilnmfng matronly curves. aausva rasenn col.» sun us» YOIII assuraucl Colds are dangewul bowl» “l” lower resistance, expofllfll n" may 2° more serious diseases. At the fir“ '98“ of a sold m... Father Jolufl “admin” which l.» a two-fold action. well“! throat irritations and ilellllnl w w build bodily atmneih m4 ‘fizz Father John's Medicine is rich in r mine A and D-free from alcohol o lm-rnful drugs-it is the family lava: l“. 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