, intha air. Keep your throat <i ‘alto ~ '» AA AAA v APAHHKENT FOB. 500KB 1g nflokcase long has seemed to rtment h to be. “$31 lifetimeounfgdendshipl d i. Awuitvirig me to ring the bell- heh ahalf. a floor-when iflflidl ‘bid . - a’ a and Rreliey. M6 b! side: sob Bums and shakeeoearc. 09-11 they say. Whenever you may chance W! way. lune friends are old and some young Bcmfiifted with the witty Home strong in faith in deep. ‘lo aid and comfort all who weep. As m some building's inner hall. The names appear upon the wall. Sc I. the varied titles read ‘lb fiéled: the friends whose help I n . B? (Y!!! . , . . (Edgar A. Guest.) Ilf you have an old pool table you aren't using maybe you can whip it up into an evening gown. at least it would be fashionable London, where a, Mayfair dress show displayed suits and evening dresses of cloth from a billiard table. As one fashion writer enplsined: ‘ “Hilliard eiioih lends itself to graceful drapery. Illus- trated in an evening dress. the long skirt of which is draped in front and is worn with a black rayon chiffon blouse and a short close-fitting bolero " llf color comes off a red leather chair. wash the leather with sad- popul die soap nnd allow the surface of lace to drv thoroughly Apply a coat of paste wax or a neutral cream. out itonlnaihin coat and rub in well. Iran rrrs'— fi hamper. so that the little \eeth can't cut other fabrics and thicr sides? And do you fold ll buttons and zippers inside be- r clothes through t finger? he WAXING SIDGKINGS 1 heels” alndedtoesmitay once wax y u blod: of paraffin or the end of an lmcolored candle. Do you how this trick? You don't getotrviiowashoutthewax O-O-O+O-FO- .4 Job 0Z1,» i You Can Do‘: i Price Control Questions and Answer: . I I I Questions and Answers on Price Oflnlrol will appear in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each day questions are those which have I bed the Wurflmo Prices and a Board from housewives in this region. The answers are ro vlded by the Board Readers. er- lon who have intelligent question lo ask on price control are Invited la send them In writing to th Ikkkkkkk A A Q. I am living at a boarding louse and only get two meals a by. Should I not be entitled to at least a portion of butter and sugar for my own personal use? My land- lndy refuses to allow me butter or sugar when I am entertaining. A. Each ration buok holder is responsible for his or her own ration book and the manner in which it is used. You should draw this lpoint to the attention of your ady goes snooping into my n-lerlt with her to obtain your fair share of butter and sugar when you require it. . I have a bath flat and the landlady goes snooping into my rooms without ermission when leave. Is she a owed to do this? A. This is not covered by War- time Prices and Trade Board rental regulations but if the woman does ‘not supply linen or services ir your rooms, it's a matter for Pro cincial law and you should take i up with your solicitor. STUFFY NOSE SN E E 2| N c; lfrlpill/i‘ .\‘ll/~N/lli'l/ Preventative measures are advisable with so many germs and nostrils clear of infectious ', s. Inhale Catarrh-o-zonp _ ' uent . By this means‘ you , , nd help ul medication to the passages of the head and i‘ The special medication in Column-ozone auppreiea a. cold; it's lpladdid for Irritable threat: fllilvfl _ , 4hr to obld and; ‘iltdrivlnrmlt i . pinata dear ; iLiviag<fivLeisure THE WOMAN ’S REALM Cook ’s Corner lthe just apply more cf ii I1- ger dbbut every fourth washing * lothes hould be sulfidnffwdecwmw sciwu Pi" unstarched’ in a cool dark Dioce- crest I5 igvirvstate ofmwar by new-re. an“ flea. QQIIXEEIUQT ti": W mm any. And those have mailer villi i0 bite ‘an And so proceed ad infinitcm; m“ m” m“ m m‘ mnlfehlnd Is mt by him um comes - Every tomorrow has W0 handles. W.- can take hold of hit with the handle of anxiety 0i‘ in? handle of zaltll..-n. w. Beec er. wool. r-aorEc-rs xigenci of the war have tesTtgi eall elcdlsmr materials and it is matter of lvefij latlon just what. material will rnatelv win out for men and W0- miefggzluls exgellent as prdccticn against cold. but 1i’- h" be“ found that a 1on2 comm garmefirt worn over tho wool increases to wagomth tillrgyimpcisfl- tnnfmm ce inf-YO‘!!! - - : ‘ in dunand for a cbmi-Yg; $111 ggiivé in ‘demand. woman nor-mason chair a4! OX- ,,,:,_";:*3,.“°.i.‘:. t... a... l... issfamouseyesummDr-Idlf Mann. who has elven 1m h" P3‘ c» may“ a w“ c "so... iln Drcblen‘; ofmzisiéclg-Tflm db University l! this is the 1n apuolnlrlg Th any!“ 1am, Homital. Lon‘ don. is staffed entirely Ibmofia and many women in B MIME reached high "iii! l5 5'99“ d in all branches of mfidicine m sorcery- ? "- W12? ‘(gem-Rail I e"; “u m I Qollege Hospital f9 a i1‘. 0n o =- Women's are women. WINGED AR-MHOLES FEATURED NEWEST 0051's NEW YORK~Gi€gI0 The g-"kwirrlxsed kimilar w- thumb not as full as th- dolmln- g3 quite a. favorite l-Iow long it will remain so is a K111651011 f?’ each to decide. It comnlemeg; the soft curved. sholxlde-rllnf t has gives the "rounded look n t ‘s coats In some instanges . e wc - ,§“’.‘ii§n°$..§'a<l<=lllcn- al bulk at ihe too of u... silhou- ette, making the. shoulders all‘ pear broad yet TITRAPLOID BREAD bread, do from a yeti/clot)?“ i’: Sweden m“, has grains 50 be!‘ 0"!‘ lime‘: than ordinary rye arr?! mutual“ “d” the number t chromosomes. is found lo bc i"! a! naav as breed from the 01d T." so f0 scllool WITH MECCA 8r MUSTARD Buoy Mother of 8 writa- "_Jua_t a. line from a busy mother with slx little ones, all subject to chest colds and bronchitis; After ' so ‘many other ' I found Just marvellous results wrth a Mecca and Mustard Poultice; It loosened up the coughand brea ' waamucheaaier. Theygo to Sclroo with it on and a danger i‘ takin l3 313T ‘iii tlurold-fauhioncd Mustard koultlcc. Surely this il heart-felt appreciation of M . If funii sud’ frourwfislds {Sn-Chang “Bronblbligs Troubles, 'Flu, Grlppe Lum , Cbills and Aches, use ire-m. u. Soidball 85c beydiioundl. 250'" STEAM!!! CIANBIJIIY‘ PUDDING 12 slices white breed, cut ii incl thick 1% cups finely shredded raw carrot i l6 cup shredded raw apple cup quartered cranberries “as?” cup e grunu auger ly batten 1 i6 i 3 . t cup nor-toning. m lted ci-uau and cut bread m. Add apple e an sugar _ “must be from choice.” if Wilma-Vs Realm/ Social an vww OOOOOQ O OO-O§OOOO‘4 i LES Fm: Ii‘ I ll i WHYPAYMORE? O-OQOO ‘OQQ Ellen ’s Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife n+0» Yesterday's Sabbath brough in" dead "a, day of rest" to Alder-lea.- only a short, dark Fall day to be sure, but one nevertheless. wherein leisure moments might be Xcllnd to read a little, to listen in to Church Services, or just to fold hands and chat. There was com- pany w Jenna's in the house a- cross the lane. Evidences of hos. pitality could be seen in the in- creased smoke, which came from the flue to linger barely above the house-top and lower, before it fi- nally melted into the grey of the morning, I could tell that Jeanie was entertaining by the hurried whisk of skirts around a corner. I heard a cellar door close and then she crossed the yard with a basket-vegetables, I was sure, and all a; once the ’I\1bby.cat ran to our verandah with what appeared to be a morsel of suet-either a. steak or a roast was being repar- ed for the Sunday's dinner. e had visitors at this house too but where Jennies were mostly of the "rose" variety mine ran to stalwart "thorns." And then, I should be loath to list them as such. for never could any of these personable bachelors of the community come under that heading. "Ellen" James said to me later, when we discus- sed their state of single bliss, "it “Choice!” I said "I believe. James it's only a case of ‘faint hearts’ not even ven- turing forth to look for ‘fair lad. ies"’. However, I gave a start of dismay and studied his features, when he heaved a resigned sigh and remarked rather wisifully: "Well, if they're no} lonesome by nature and like to lve alone-it's a. great life they have." “The poor fel- lows!" said I recalling the way an apple pie had disappeared. James himseifslipped off any binding marital chain last evening ‘vhen I found it too rainy to gn to Church and he stepped away jauntily "Ill to see Jamie?‘ v O I l-ie was not quite so brisk this morning, when all array of gilt- edged clouds marched fetchingly a- bove the eastern horizon. But pres. ently the choring the; lays the foundation for a new week of work was taken up and we went to our several tasks, the better for our day of rest. November was in a fickle mood, presenting lo w-hanging clouds and showers and ihen de- lightful sunny skies. True to his expectations that Winter had only been making “a company call‘ at Alderlea, Jock was able to go back across the fields to his plotvplg 40," where a fence gt rails and a sturdy rowof spruc separate our holdings to the North from Mr. A's. There is a steep rise at one comer cf this field, sheltered by part of our woodlands. sometimes rl my ramblings, alone or with James, on our way to Baby's we are bound to pause here a. min- utc. Here we look out into another into a new and different room. The Alderlea road still follows through ‘the valley and the farmlands slope away from it, East and West. ll thick] settled here, with com o-t. able arrnsteads and once five a- milies of the same name dwelt side by side. It's changed now, with trle years until o.f these only two lie- main. Lanes, to the rear of the farms are marked with bitches, oild and bare now, but in Autumn thby are lines of color. If you‘ stand sit a. minute awhile on a fence- you see the furmJolk at work. day, I sup would be the ‘flowing; s rea ing lines tpljeasant work e it t: Beside the road at the very "backa District. It's like opening a door’ IHI: CHARLUTTIZTOWN i GUARDIMAN db km-‘ v rvf 0' ersona Ix 77v WG-0 i Dorothy Dix Says- O-OQ-GO-O-OWO-OOOO-O Marriage Or‘ Education Girl Better Wait For Fiance Planning Education‘ DEAR MISS DIX: I am engaged to a very 1111c. wibitimlB F0058’ manwhohasaawelliobasaioolmakerinashop where ‘hols forc- man. He is going to night school now and when he gets tinvilh i116" he wants to go to the university to qualify as a mechanical engineer. ‘llhll will take five years. He will have saved enough money for us to get mar- ried next year, but, if we do, he doesn't know how he can finance his -course at the university. _ If he uses the money that he has saved for our wait eight years. What shall we do? PUZZLE) GIRL CONFLICTING INFLUENCES ambition come in conflict, it raises a problem that no one knows how to answer or sure. because there are so many angles to it. Nobody can won. der that your heart falnts within you at the thought of waiting seven years for your man, and that you are tempted to say all for love and let the future take care of itself, and to use the money your fiance has sav- ed up for a honeymoon trip instead of his tuition to the university. A You are right to face the facts that romance can dim in seven years and that you will both change. and that in the new environment of the university your sweetheart will grow and develop and take an added pol- ligh so that he may not be the same man when he gets his degree that he now. But, on the other hand, when a man samifices his ambition for love of a woman, he never quite forgives her for it and it does more than any waiting to alienate him from her. And so, if I were you, I would not stand between him and the career in which he has centered all of his ambitions and desires. You MB only l9. You will still be young when he completes his course. And in your sympathy and understanding and your willingness to stand by and help him, you will have bound him to you with hoops of steel. If you put in the time of waiting in improving yourself and keeping step with him so that you will be a fit wife for a. man who is going places, your waiting will not seem long. nor hard. DEAR. MISS DIX: My wife and I are e. happily married couple, very devoted to each other. but we differ on one point. We have only one child, a boy of 5, who is so spoiled that he is almost ruined, and I think we should have another child. but my wife will not agreeto it. Don't you think that she is wrong in this? DAD ANSWER: Absolutely. It is a pity to rear one child by himself because he is sure to be a brat, for he has the spotlight always turned on him and is brought up to think that he is the center of the universe and everyone should give way before him. Children discipline each other in a way that grownups cannot do. They take the conceit out of each other and force one another to recog- nize and respect the rights of the other. DEAR DORUIIIY DIX: We are two girls of l8 who wear glasses. Although we have dates, we feel that we are not so popular with boys as we would be if we did not have to wear spectacles. What is your opinion? FOUR EYES ANSWER: Just as many boys as girls now have defective vision and have to wear spectacles, so I do not think that whether a girl wears hifocals or not has anything to do with her popularity. When Dorothy Parker made her famous quip about boys not making passes at girls with glasses, she was just witty. She had no idea of it being taken seriously, and girls are silly to do so. Often glasses improve a girl's looks, for they make hel- large and mysterious instead of small and squinty. eyes look from the stream. is still puzzling the family. ' 00o One of the stored pumpkins, as yellow as gold, Jeanie pared, this evening, to be made into preserve. i@90-O-$OQO-O4 O 90-04 O OQ-Q-O-O-O-fl If Tile Bough Breaks; gills otne wlas among the generous é By > I arves s e reaped from her stmnge new garden. Where inst . LOIS MONTROSE t! Fall a heap of brush was burnt beside the stream, there by way, of experiment and in a spirit of the pioneers whom Jeanie aclmzzcs, she planted seeds of cucumber and . e cove e careu y‘ _, , cubed vegetable with sugar, collect “i991” BJH’ Fm mtlgm brow“ ed fronl both houses, and at ihz-t, “e? m m- 9'5 1 “e were " only enough m make a pussiibiili "“.1.‘1..“ m” m, w“ _°"'“°*“:"Y ‘P’ syrup Tumorrow’ or possibly m): llbvclit o1 ilel ‘unfailing guidance. before the day following. the wrup- 9's" “o” W)“, m" w“ “n81? Wm be drained from the “m. mm“ mill: illml ultll subtle complement boiled, together with a d.c:d iczn- mo" “e thmmVhc Wu.“ be m‘ m on and, if we can find it, a ulece “Uri”. for “gacny. Phe laughed of ginke .root to add that elusive, m,“ em“,...r.'ngc“ grew fix-var. mie may not be too well. nhfollinadfu ca “sh d 1 f t’ pleased i” m“, ma‘ “"5 p“‘m“""i“‘ has mgue twice-dig; nifflou iilabc i}? mlilwingdFor lihis is the very once "n, “lad one is 26mg ‘owmarrv e ad pans or. "Nsxl S‘l1‘li"."‘ . ’“, .,. he 581d, recenun tapping m? Flicik, Arllrlr. Art you surmised? l ¢Q-O-OOQO-OO-GOQO-OOO-OO+QQQO~A (JHAFIER Ill Constance sat on the arm oi her husbands Uiliill" and took his between her hands, looking golden sides "we'll lake the BPFdS‘ “viii-y face grew “wil”, “Now aim gflariiitilsthgfic :33 Aunt Jc-miafllln-a splendid n really is r __ hought of lvllllcznt in that way. Let me see ' s Millicerut?" lie frowned mElTliiRfilbE’. "Ycu w the cay rlnnaizelk- was born" I "Yes I'm HITC if I'd been old- work continues. More feed. mat er. I wouldn't have. nmned he; came by truck tn 1hr yard is -'ln;z| Annabelle At ‘hat sue-reading carted away to the buildings. Peed; Poe-one dozs.“ that caused Jnmfs m say at sucncr hip: mm girls Wm time: "I guess when we reckon ilpi sens We need men in the our profit, we'll find that we have tinn family " - . kept the animals only for com. "We do indeed." said Con- pany." The moon has Dushed back stance "n will be fun naming the clouds and now shines mellow- ~ them, Luke carmchael would whcle lot of _ we'll grow a‘ ' lzttle Jack-O-Lant, ems." i , ml.- ~ smiled, re» And now when. Hie moon at full e“, nmewen - u edges the mountainous douflg mat tries to hide her fvce, F?‘ U m have Des 1y t0 light un the lawn trees and SWYYJ Well. Wcuidnt it?" the rose trelfs beside. bedragzlcd H!’ Cleared his throat. depre- rrow but with fragrant. lovely mem- "Will. "l-Pm - uh ~ a. bit old ories. And at m. no house on rm fashioned." highway in a neighboring commun. wants libther to ity only fragrurl "T"! live wig’ them. the loyal child." memories of a mother. remain night. she. ller- hm , "led to conceal a certain m; has been called away. Death- m hcnim of the eves by bend- "the dark angel" touches loved ones i‘ “ward i‘ b" 0i hi! special only lightly and they are gone from fwgmmmfi c!!!" - He was earthly cares to enter within the $1) i” h" mmollflmed. "-'=-",J==;;; W3 o“, "a." s..." “m” mfifiswd over or y. ‘ en e . . also; h- a“ “ma- n - ' . "rhen you are the one to get the ‘miggt i 1’ Dmmisediwe lunch!" — u w, i’ t9 3918M "h “grill gammy-bury -- om- o“ “mum, ,1? Wan o _ . . , ii on Pare a) marriage to go to the university, it will mean that 1' wlli have to wair. seven or eight years and by that time everything might all be changed and we might not want to get lrlarrzled. But he will never be happy if he is balked in his desire to be a mechanical en- gineer. He is 2i and I am 19, and I don't want to ANSWER: When a woman's love and a man's r v vv¢vv wv v \ Household Scrapbook By llobertu 1A0 PO Washing A Corsclette Spread the corselette and scrub w h a brush and warm soapy water. Then rinse immed- iately in warm water and a read it out in the sun to dry, or ang it_ straight from the line. The main thing is that it must dry quickly to prevent rusting. Gas Plenty of ventilation is needed in a kitchen where the gas oven burners and several other burnerl) are going. It is said that one light- ed burner consumes as much air as foul: persons. Brazil Nuts The skins are easily removed, and the mftmeats will come out \vllole, if the Brazil nuts are warm ed in a moderate oven before try- ing to break the shells. out flat O4 6-9 6-6 O-§%¥O-§O4-O fOQ-O-Ofi-O-O-Or O ‘Modern 3 Etiquette 2 By Roberta Leo ¢+o+o 0400+ Q: When a mall is calling to see a woman who is stopping at a hotel, and sends up his card to her room, should the woman's name be written on the card’! ‘ A. Yes; it is better to do so, to avoid any possible mistake in the delivery’. Q. hut is the correct way to out a peach at the table? . A small silver knife should be provided. the peach quarters and conveyed mouth wiuh the fingers. Q. If the bride is to be married in a plalmiweed suit, what ahoull the bridesmaid wear? A. plain tailored suit or dress. ..7____-___..___ OVO-OO§OQ §§O+FOQ-§O-Q-§§§-O§-§& iuow» Can 1 '!! By Anne Ashley 640464-9044 OO-O-O-Or f o4 I Q. How can I make n good shampoo? ‘- A. Cut a bar of pure caatlle ace into small pieces. Pour ennui boiling water on the soap to rn e a thick 'ellly. Beat until thickened. This wil keep the hair and scalp absolutely clean and pure. Bottle and keep for future use. . llow can I set the colors in wash materials? ' A. d flve cents worth of sugar o lead to four uurts of water. saolve, and soak t e goods for about l2 hours. Then rlnle and dr in the shade. . How can I make a small, dark room appear larger? Net curtains will make a small room appear larger. and if the room is dark, u: uling ll ht, thin mater-la for t e decorlt ng. Better English - o. c. wuuuu flunnv ‘on sun ' ruler-ll m. aseqf 4 ---7----_-—»-~ v F CREST gWfl/t QGowb milhnextio naturalmikiathebest food forbuildingsturdy ions f. Litera iUre_ .-..-..or~'.._.' . 9.\’111.1+il' at 15 wwV we!‘ ill-UIVIYYJ bodies. Suncreat is a superior fonn of cow's milk m“. F“ “on”. m, and an source of simme- ' . Inomqm- viama D- In sumac emaciated-arr. IrradiatedEvaporatedMilk you get all the original cream from the rich milk produced by the renowned dairy herds of Leeds and Grenville counties, plus the health value of extra Vitamin D, added by irradiation." Because it is easier for tiny stomachs to digest, many childrenwhomaybeailergictoordinarymilkcaneasily take Suncreat Evaporated Milk. Use in accordance with the formula your doctor recommends. O-O+O-O-O i i Morning Smile On n card in the front window of a suburban home appeared the following notice: “A piano for sale." In the window next door sn- other card appeared with just one word: - "Hurrah!" AN OVERSIGHT A dapper little man applied for a separation order to be made put against his wife on the ground of cruelty. When asked by the magistrate if he could prove his case, hqsreplied meek . ‘One night I dreamt I won $100,000. and the following morn- ing my wife nearly killed me for not putting it in the bank befor- I woke up.’ 1 corset That's m your you've got on! I- I never talk in private life. I " '3" Ilrazmueelaycurliza " never get the opportunity; to do s} mburizdoeaurfirym so. I am married-Mr Gi le Pot- V) er. a" "l" He may have to talk now-to ox- IQWDIIH M0134!’ plain that one. "R-Hd" d, now n nun om nu nun anon. oaenluuyon-rurvauvnum ALL your meann- menu. A Graduate Charla ' scribe: JDII zone: from u many a 11 models in a nine. No wonder Quh undies may may: of bo y. No '01s’: women who would 1r _ NITIIIUTOTS NAMI Illltffilllllfi HHHH“.pqluulllnulllullylvlrllllull- Pffi iiilMfiLLll-liil wbiakarolnd- COIIIIIY . . ~ ; IQRSALLW‘ England _ (0,, _ mss M. .7. rowan. __-§ Mrs. Hannah I-Ieald. who recently 104 Dorchester Street. ' ' celebrated her 100th birthday in h“, 1, this Nottinghamshire town reads (Jlrarlottciown. P. E. I. and sews without glasses. -___ - -—~ —- ———— because it 4. 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