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SCHWARTZ & SONS LIMITED Canada's OlduyCoflu and bk: H0000 QOOQOOOOOQOQOQQQQQFOOQQJ *§:Ellen's Diary 3 if I1 A: Illlld Fir-or. Wlfo I; we: krqy and dam: u with the may o1 the tho usual "turns" all on Mon- day izioriflna. Yaotamiay was for me moot. par: u. i dfl-Y one member q! the family informed me is rained heavily again in. dawn aucepi. the second rnlny day so l looked lur inspiration Lhls morn- ing. My loniily were obviously not ihiel-esicxl in my chit-char picked b ll " and there over Blw week end .u a conversation zoo mulch to iliy liking. E Whe . his lawyer to get him a, divorce. he to scare you. Decrees absolute hot dogs. There has to be as you behave yourself and give home he cannot get a divorce from one-sided is never Alid llien I found ll. rose. 1L was beckoning LO me Iluln beside the “DbLliln-llolllse" door. the very first cl‘ me season, nearly full-blown, unniu and, when l stooped to snlil it.» llmigrdnce, iillud Wli/il a loses ul co. sucnet. 'l.‘iil.s aiiiill pinkish glDUL/iilll’ ruse 151L118 one oumes illitS le Desi. rfnilnb ens, cinnamon, even ,, my clltlfifivllbfl yellow rose have fife 1;; $350k lenm" yo“ w“- snliill charm for him. For this 1‘1$1)finds he can m, ‘lungw snare vou W1 ilivoiiic W35 brought. lo Aiaerlcu from torturing vou in that pérticma many years ago by someone dear L0 some n ‘u. ' ‘ iulil. ‘mere was a whimsical ex- o l" me 0d lust m; Rood press-ion on his lace, as I DOIDEQK] l: our l0 him this niumuuz. ‘ivly mother's ruse" lie sand soltly and ilfiLCul she curried ll. from "Lin: ands of dollars that. it; costs rich other to get divorces? Take it old eriouizh to chance for advancement. Point.’ l have éilzimed cuttings I w from die parent; usn. about. me 1m Ems Om, is blonds the l““_’“_ “° m“ l‘ "'1" °°‘.“m“° ‘° b‘? tiful redhead. Please tell me a lose of remembrance in the years w come. one This was tile morning. some of Briicsldes (iuughzcrs iziii-llered up pens Lilli] wiui iioues nun. went UlvY'lyiil‘ll l0 write mair "entrance." 'llie testing time to end childish things —~ iinu nappy days — in IJIC llule red school nod come at loin; liisi. iilere ivould oe no need o1 fllilllll \kb\-fis this inuinlnig, loi- flAllUuL ixiniuhe uziwn l-ne IULld to this Ail\ uilllli‘: WOLHO biglii. ureik- LlaZ-S hULLiCl be lixzkt. and even the allele-est morsels provided by llllXldlL» aha unuersiuniliilii mothers would ue dnilculi 1.0 "down when on this. 0i uh mornings there snouiu o0 .1 mos; Slluhbllllliil break- lLlaL LUIJAGU till/Ll)‘. buUiS would be iuzlusiul IXCYVOUJAV zhls morning, bile uni-side would never mailer so ANSWER-Well. if you are hlfll‘ heads is just a mutter of personal others another. But. believe me. son. it doesn't izirl's hair is zit. it dons what is in rmi are crown um and will knm of time in which to be married. K'.".i°“t"“" histamine" "i." b 8 9 8&1‘ - lick his boots. e w vom- er Don't vou ever rend in the Duper; 5mm gm 17119 people irrho have 10st their taste f from me. be for beyond your husband's reach You ask how vou can change his mind about this pleasant little ous- dare him to try it. PICK GIRL WITH the oiekinc. beoa-use the choice between blond lilucli LX118 day. Pretty slimmer we.“ l» l» . ...i..l.=§£.‘l.“l°.?.i’”mi?°ill§ll‘ti“? liiuughblissly and men there d '“ ‘ " - ‘a _dressimz like a genilegiin. MAN USES DIVORCE AS‘ CLUB Wife Could Soon End Intimidation By Bluff 0f Miserable Mate iliu moiiium. i nevi-r heard u. for DEAR. Miss DIx—My hiivband and I are very nuioh in love. We as Aunt. Kitty iyiahoizey woulclsalvc‘ have been married three years. I chase him all the tirna because 1 love 9.5.2.2: s’: mriri ‘i322 i; m...".*2:.§r.“:*:.~..ru ‘uruziwir izrhur: "eu"..i1$;i 23°23" f B I I ll ~ alonoiuh I do like ilia suniilne. suits him about getting a divorce. which scares me to death. I am 22 now. However Wcapher like other un- but whom l4’ he should divorce me when I am mlddle- ed? clmniioable things must. babccepied Is there anything I can do to chance his point of view? Should I and there never comes a rainy clay leave him W‘ d get a job? Or must I live forever with this fear of his blur. l. recall: ivbiiis ihe use of iret- leaving me himlzlna over me?‘ MARIE. Ling or complaining? - ~ “us” R0M—8 GI“- Beiier far be pleasant; and rejoice. » 2H 1' when the weather man sort: wea- _ ANQWE;R_W u_ o‘ an u‘ Gaddjsh ‘ I in‘? ‘ma. ‘lends lam‘ heard of a bushland dolnz lg lfirfflfilléuiinglfem W!" ""15 W, "2""?- . ' being M’! abject; slave w him. mill mu the all-time But sumfimnes it is dimcun w low. For he is trading on the mosh sacred emotions is Just. bluffirlk. l-le ls lust doine em. and as YOU. usands upon thous h divorce? That's ensv. ‘Tlmt will SL011’) him. tih the buszalboo elf Reno. The nex When h he will 118515 r way. Bulc no doubt he will find Why you want to hold on to ‘that son of hiuband. heaven only knows. ______i_____ DEAR MISS DIX-l’ am a soldier not married rlnw. I 2m A DOUBTFUL DOUGHBOY. MOST sense rvina for hair. nziturrillv vou must do es and brunettes and red- Some like ‘em one color and taste. It‘ you do. you will spend the balance of vour life; renenltrlnz it. Walt until f1 ll W‘ E. Walt until the war is over. ____________ DEAR DOROTHY DIX-We are three bovs 1n hizh school. ischcloll if $1 tperson does not clean h ll S B, ll New m berm Association of Registered 1s sheet the“ he m. she is ~hen_-- m. Nurses and of the Overseas Nurs- to us welirinz dirty shoes Should we 1'18 315V?" A-“Mlatmn °I can‘ whatever ado, and has held office in the NDERING BQYS_ Registered Nurses Association of . vou will not! orllv clean the Province of Quebee- In 1943 vour aooks up. .i1 out. is never zoes out of style is being would be inc ieiiizc-iiikilig, the coli- ccrnccl "wlsli-liie-luckl" As ln ihoiigiit. 1 ioiloived our girls iu me ully this Ill0l'lllill;, h. mime w me ilialt Lne liraeslrle lassles are fav- ored us to iooaiion cbove anally. ‘lhei-e is inc daily trip by car. re- lurrililg later when panel's ale writ- ien w homes. \\'1(-il qulei surround- largo. there Lo sludy unLlisl-Llrbed by the noises or aisariicilon of die city anti laier to relax in restful sleep. inls is ii inomenious hap- penlnz in a girl's-oi" boy's-life. 11115 "raking Lhehentraireu ulsorl. of try- llllz oiles w IRS or per liips it. can.A wuume world-s no so“ of place 3§it~‘"..“°.~it’i-ii“}f Yi.~‘i~“§‘\“21“i‘ifi°i" F“ “ab” 5° “M11 "d “m” uiio ueiluiiiliiiiybiiiiilllclieii: room. Rs waygesre much too mush and For tiny. muchloved feet. lllleu Will] priceless‘ fi-i-easures ' léifillfffd LHYOUElI the lilies rom lleli- . cfdllzlllé who lliLVe leiL iheli" best, mgr“ day‘? 1°f Film’ Brie’ and $5" “m gdnelaugn’. I ~ l Thar came with hopes and fears. And igit. a wartime world some- ow HIS BABE The men continued their work of itilliiillfi illis dlbfifllfls)“. resuming i0 MK.‘ yard m. intervals for sharpened szzikes and rolls or wire and there ivere also inquiries for ' lner" and “the, scabies." They were an the fencing _on Saturday afternoon when Jeanie MIG I welli- 1O Dl-Cll SIYEIWDCITIN U1 " 5H0 siumps.‘ We cuulzn: a ride io ihc edge of line cuiuviiiod land. and had barely blighted irom our convey- ance, when mere was a. startled: "Quaokl ‘ Almost at our feet. and a wila-auok him-ilew. halt-walked a snort. distance from us. ‘There ivere answering 1101505 ruearoy and plu- enlily mm careful searching, we discovered ion. tiny aucklings nulli- inlx Llie-lr way '00 u convenient, pul- clie Just. DCYOBG. "For all the world like barn-yard ducks’ Jeanie said. 1L WOlAld imieed be dlfficulr. to dis- Luigiush these irom tame ducks. a bu. smaller probably imu of course tnucker oi‘ movement. althouflh we could have caught. than wmi little ellori. 1 suspected that. the mother had hatched them in b. sheltered spot. Lu the fence-corner or perhap: in the nearby brush that remained from l-a-au Will-WIS ivoozlwcullbing and can“ 311 l0 5° §°m9 1'99“?! l” was now paileniiy leading Lliem m an A- R. P. Wflrdens Dost. a “'01”!- Lhg “ream 501mg qlsmwe 3mm; men loked round for somethlruz to And presently 11 we Qippfoggh on“. stand on. Soottinz a roulzh wooden nuusly we siliili see iniim dlsport Btfjlclim» he DER“ 1y 119- ,, themselves Lnere as wild-ducks will. H93’: Wm“ 57° W“ “ml? °*‘ Bv autumn they will be a temptii- 115131911 U16 W573?" c“ 131W- non. Jock said-z "Then you can Tm 0111i’ mnftwinl! m“ Is sweeter far to me. " Now that I have a babe ‘w love. H14 babe upon my knee. And days of peril and of grief Seem n11 worthwhile at last, For in the future of my babe I can forget the past. Francis Key. Cotton can be spun so fine that a pound of it: will make 250 miles of yarn, ALPHABET COMPRESSED The 21st: verse of the 7th chap- ter of Ema. in the Bible contains ROUGH AND READY. soap- I won't hurt it." i th l" k o ' ll ti t t‘ w “and °"- , 5303.5 0?; a; “u..“’“§.-e‘veconc?meff, f Soapbox be hanged! Til-nits our Alderlea is a. smioiuauy for anykcluef wardens roll-too desk. w-lcwl that DWDDGXI w coma Lh-lb No TRDUBLI Al. Au‘ O O I it mm“; Just. as the army cook QM 5mm gu-qlgh 1 bu“; mfi dinner ready to serve. a serseam ‘with some mandlqg 1 9w Jam“ dasheddnto the coo use. garly “m; a p“; o; mum“ ‘You'll! new; to provide more and wpmuloe . than d: th - - in favor or an the: pair. Till? krlge]; mum “whiny newfwml“ m“ were zone aaiiirli Alter breakfast "s" filmed "=9 -' ashe plbmhoroularmem l? t the?“ 5W9 113 ~ DLYMJKIIGBI. "Ellen" said sflirnly _; Joe h‘? V9119‘! to ‘m 945m‘ between W5, -- do“ m. ant. chuck ii couple more bucketfi ccunDM-iblo mean?" I rain/loll the 0f E9199!‘ l" 91¢ BWW "Id F“? 9' “Pl LivingfiidLeisilire i The W0man’s Realm ‘every letter in the Alphabet. SMOKE SEALS BARGAIN The peace pipe still is smoked by many Canadian Indian tribeiss. particularly when a. bargain being sealed. Aralac, a protein fibre derlvxeld t e warmth of wool and can be used from skimmed milk, has to interline quilts for baby. The Amazon basin hu a net.- wor-k of rivers which are novi- gnible for 15.814 miles. WORD! 0F WISDOM Parents who wish to train up ihey their children in the way should no. must go in the way ln which they would have their chil- dren go. . VITA-VIM 5'21‘; m YOUR PARCELS Send them to hulbflndn, non: or brother: overseas-or to friend: 5d relatives in Oren Britain. Canndn’: non in the armed hruu are the but fed in the world-but more mny be time: when vitunli-i- counpleta nieah are unoettoin. In Nynl Vita-Vim Multiple Cup- :ule: are :ix of the utabllnhed Vitamins, plu: llvor. Ind iron oon- centnte. Make nun: YOU‘ mrnfolk wfler no dietary Vitamin defidency. Supplement their excellent :rn-iy hi‘: by " them Vltn-Vlrn Mul- cllshos in the pun to convey a false unprcsdon and then leaving them ecl up the book- sI-olrs 0o revurn wioh the clfendlnq brewers in my hand. 1 answered as I reached for spool. and thimble: ‘"liwompatiiiiiiv.vl I mllrl.k—-I shall need—t.nc dictionary to answer tho/i 1 lllnclad I cough: : zlewu o: triumph in hiseyes 2s he reach- chalr too are beaded. My h (iress too hair. suclutrlvalltles bother me? In the lamgfsgtir. the old kltehorl-cefllnz glen an white ‘a; ‘snow. James has returned from : trio Corner store. We have ed go,- m; cw and m; away w m; side newl. The oelniz l: lzeneral nnmgn“ worm now. he be me, and someone from . o o m; flVfifl in hoablaoltil is dorm‘: Q01]. ’ - Y in‘ W 800D .fl'l'lB. 8 warmth“, Jmwwm .f,“',,..“;"'“~w,.. my with u» new new szlrl u out of you Wm‘ m‘; down?» 1 “e m nominal and presently will return m“ in d in‘. u, rm --a;" we alum to the house on the Alder-lea ll O kitchen now. Li: 5m, h; roli so the new: 1r moods tonlizht done before cropping“ “Hi3. brill; but We 1M betwr "m ke tracks"- glbglfxfxcéent. hinrried spring so thlg lwmgwr bed this/dale. for morning n WM o ieoelltty - from time to mmle. Not tihiit. I alone Unm WIIWWW — Dill‘! —-(300d- am still at. iihe house-clearing for "UN- with my ear to the ground. than: still are others who report: "un- finished busfness." It was at the ceillni: 1 directed my eflurts this afternoon. Tonight it yzleams white in the lamvlikht. I hope it will bear my scmtlnv in sunlight. as well. There ls u bit of spatter-uteri: on WEN“ ' d h filzsiii-ii.i'zsi".fii:.li.'iziizl... HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA Wfllls and floor. The kitchen-mir- ror. the stove. and kettle nre dec- tlpl: Cnpoulcc. lend them aha to rriendn in Grant Britain to lupple- mat their restricted food ntioiu. “EA/Ii loll onb by Hie Nynl Drulflol in your noifhbourh ’. u J. Ernest ll. Worth N I Dfflllilt 1|! Prlnflloia Street. Phone 82 “We Dlllienlo Am . Prescription‘ .ll. L. WIIRTIIY N Yul Drugllll I'll queen Street Phone 2'11 cufmuRqsnaPi nmi-vum ornied in wLlM. The ti: cgilames’ Calling y holdina over if she dseont it; are not handed out. over the counter like M. least, some excuse for th long no cause fm" his enstinz vou out of his or each the price of one would probablv r: 18 years old and I know I am plenty izettinrz pretty 200d D8.V and have a be zoom: oversees soon and I want to lzet married before I no. but I can't make up mv mind between i-l second a brunette. and the third a beau- which one to choose There ls lots Golne ' around a bassinlz fad New President 0f Canadian Ilums’ Association _ Miss; MUNROE At the morning session of the Convention of the Canadian Nurses Association Friday Miss Funny g Munroe, Superintendent of nurses at the Royal Victoria Hospital, L] Montreal, was elected to the Pre- Sldeflfiy of the Association, Miss Munroe has had exception» ally Wide and varied nursing ex- perience iLIld is well known in Can- adian nursing ‘circles. Prior to accepting her present. position at the Rloyul Victoria Hospital. she 'W8s superintendent of nurses at the Royal Alexander Hospital in Edmonton. During the last war Miss Munroe served overseas with the Cana- dlan-Army Medical Corps and was awarded the Royal Red Cross. Munroe is a graduate of the school o1 Nursing of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Ivfontreal. She took a pout, graduate course in Administration in Schools of Nurs- ing at Teachers College, Columbia University New York. Munroe has always taken a keen interest in nursing affairs. She is a past. president. of the Al- she was elected 2nd Vice-President the Canadian Nurses Association. She is exceptionally well qualified for the important position to which she has nqw been elected. 4 and in 1943 1st Vlce-PresidenVof . tlicseyiluible hints flClI Mondnyj Nutritious,‘ quiekdndouylo proparqoggsaroagodund hcloorauodhowowilo There are so mmy occasions, nowadays when an egg dish can fill an unexpected gap, that a few difierent way: of cooking eggs must always be welcome. All the recipes that follow are for four people. 0' o o , Eggs lIUIOMlIlI 1/4 lb. old Canadiiin Cheer 4 eggs Parsley M cup breadcrumbs ‘A cup gated cheer: Mild flavoured dripping: 1 tsp. paprik: _S:lt and pepper ___ Gmse well : lfiklngdish. Line i: with the cheese cut very thin. Break the eggs into it carefully. Mix grated cheese, finely chopped parsley, breed-crumbs, seasoning and dripping: and sprinkle over the eggs. Place in shallow pm of hot water and bake in moderate oven (350° F.) until whites are set and topping browned (15 to 20 minutes). Eggs i In Tripo 4 eggs 1 medium-sized onion sliced l cup medium thick white sauce 1 cup milk The Man Who .4" Wasn't Himself By Leslie Cargill -*qfi5">"u'n'h Am I entitled to ask what fresh evidence has accumulated? No, but I'll be generous. Thomas was when the lorry ran over him. It, took a second poslwmortem and specialist opinion m establish the fact. If you crack a skull with some blunt instrument and then run over the victim, one more injury more or less can be overlooked. Nowadays we have research departments that. find things out. scientifically. In this case g rod of about three- quartlei-s of an‘ inch diameter had been employed. leaving sin indent- ed mark of impact. Part: of a ca: striking a man could inlllct, B sim- ilar injury. Theoretically, a. wheel might afterwards have passed over the body. Then Your then of murder ls not. absolutely esta. llshed? There are other factorsRigor .1‘: vehicle came into the Flawe- Is that conclusive? Almost. Strongly circumstantial, anyway. on the night in question rain was fallnlg. Now. you'd con- clude that anybody walking in the country would have his boots slit- ura-tled. Thomas’, were nicely mud- died on the soles. Very carefully muddled indeed. They were very panalcular about that. Modern criminals read detective stories. Clean footwear 0n a. wet. day is such an obvious zlve-iiway. Do you know there is a. difference the way dirt clings when you're walking or when it Le applied deliberately? No. though I will accept your word. Not, mine. air. The laboratories. Smart chap‘ width the microscopes and l enious apparatus, When it a relpor and heels and upper; State of trousers-and the dust in the t/llm-flllpfl. All this. Richard said, is moot. in- teresting. but t, to comm murder. They drift, or are driven to it. Motive? Plant/y of motives. even you had cause to wish ‘morn- Y A wink good a piéa‘. me quandary. Doesn't it! the inspector agreed cheerfully. . Whatever I 3L)‘ may weigh against me Murder in the gravest of crimes. air. It stands w reason. 1 can hold out n0 maniac of favour. but any car-operation should —er-mtt.lgate other lapses. . Am I being officially cautioned? The inspector tapped his pipe. Wouldn't. be sitting hero gmo lng were I doing that, he said. I'm try- ing to find out. why Felix Thomas was killed. and by whcm? I don't. know. I didn't do it. Unahak-able alibi, h'm? Nothing comes in more handy. Wrong. inspector! To save my. life I couldn't. any where I was. ' _Its rather n. Joke than. I should be able to save your life. sir. Al- most it amounts to that. The pol- ice officer consulted a slip ct paper find melted the movements of mortlg had already set. in when the i 1 tsp. paprik: Sal: and pepper ‘ll-IS ‘f/lyliitier ,.-» l SWIFTS WEEKLY FOOD HINTS Much: 103m: Swift's famed home nono- milr, when weekly. wmime cooking column i: n [eguhr feuure of this page. Look for r byiMairlh L054; Eggs are Versatile Hard cook the eggs. Chill and peel. Separate onion slices into rings to > fry iighdy. Silo: the egg: and pluo with onion rings in the combined milk and sauce in double boiler and hear. Season and serve! Eggs Bony i4 eggs l6 lb. sausages _ 4 tbsps. tomato paste or ketchup ‘A cup top milk or cream ‘ Sal: and pepper This dish is best prepared mind- vidual servings. First, fry sausages - rill they are cooked bu: no: dark brown. Now grease shallow heat- proof dishes with sausage drip- pings. Break one egg into uch." I Arrange rwo halves of: bi g snusqc or two small sausages on each side of the egg. Put a dab of tomato paste or ketchup on each serving. 1 1 Add milk or “C301 into each am. ‘O nnel cook beneath the grill 10 minutes or until whites have m.) ' SWIFT CANADIAN c0. LIMITED‘ Makers of Premium Ham and Bacon; Sllvorleaf Lardr Jewel Shortening; Brookfleld Butter, Eggs and Cheeoo' "_ l_—I-IE~ I; ela Spent. B- long time in the 60m- pany of Mr. Fawley. Dear me! 'I‘rensham's stores twinkles in and out ohfthe story. Nice Plwel Is t Inspector 'I‘yrre1l's eyes 811M94- lnwliiuly he was amused. All his other 11116116 were w!" nccted more directly ‘Vii-h ThW-M- those associated with him. and 8811' eralitles which Richard did his best to answer. Much obliged, the officer wri- eluded. ttobe bletndobetter. 5°"? m ‘l Definitely}. do anything silly through my 0811' ng.. Another wink to a blind horse? no; 5o blind. sir. He left. l. friendly interview“- Yet. Harknes, could not hide from hiimself the certainty than Chet- iiéfd" Wmiiflllfihi“ ilfintiiité n e . ie r robged also into the affairs 0! Richard Harkness wognot. so clear. There had been openings im- Whole- some confession which he had ignored, Settling with Mr. COOP" still seemed m be a wperfltv "n- ture. Jack Murrey had never been mentoned. Anyone so well briefed a5 the inspector must. know his po- sition 1n thence. i Being mum- pollce surveillance we... goirlc to cramp his style. That llgliw been watched without nu knowledge made him wonder how hqw mulch he had, unconsciously. given away. Seoteblveflei was forelzn w bk niwure. In emergencies he wu 1m- lied to seek support. Joyce Bar- ow cstcfiinz him on the rebound. automatically served the 171111006 01 u’ So u . ho h“ Jio 59g”1en_t_4>_;_monatroue tangle. i MEAT 2 cups diced cooked meal: SALAD Lettuce Salad dressing Mai-limb: meat. in French moll- lniz sit least. 20 minutes. Add re- ‘ msining lnnredlmns and combine _ tihoroukhly. Chill. Serve on lettum. . Top with Salad dressing. ruaomnos MIGRATI In some bird species the you - and adults migrate at differ-on times. How the young know what- route to take is one ob nliture‘: . great mysteries. ' It was the very dlckens of. l- men the last time we talked about ll.._ Since then its been twisting into I maddening rave . Couldn't. you tell ihe lnapechorg. He sounds trustworthy’. I'm m0 dubious about. Cooper iuld. Vile money I was accused 0f stealing: He'd look after that complicl lflrrllfi well. wouldn't. he? __ Pei-h . Oh. I'm not. so ail-N- Tivnellmrqu‘ to catch a. murder‘. oeqfilng up l. mu charlie isnt in his ne. As I see it. there are bits in 0M lQ-SBNMpLIZZlQ. l 11...“... Ev m ,, NOItlkXIwQSSBPllY. coincidences, I Bu , hoed. e in , - you e. I rim ulilalwazilxistllcits and y wlmmuorl? 2Z1, all“ ggnrljaghextlllo You ask m1? opinion. Dick. I any mwl“ Twmlld mm‘ *0 understandinuhmnoourwod 111m 80"!" meg’ ‘Ptilgiltlella-Ile e h“ mnna _ " was e Nobody m: Win 1t- t° Md “Mb concluded. how it Dick. He was hrilltd. called him (To Be Contlriugd) nor During 38 to 52 Your: - of Ago! 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