iLivingaL isure The Woman's Realm VALUES The things that mutter most to me Are ('UllIl_l(I\‘éIIl:) and icy-ally To clog, Ale King, this land, a z end; Old-l n-tlilmlfd virtues, lzlicut a r th i ll pace. - i‘ _ t ___ . . end ‘I beifff ‘watsffcrra instance. iqgutilstt: waqtvg? ?l?1singu mmMgve‘ but‘); m . m d m . m h“, ‘long-K f»??? her-Nhflfvld 1n hand on nalrcie ‘of vole seagreen. soft o, complexion bush “Ward 1mm from time immemorialllsltféO btegam Ignaz: tinge agiésofiathg mo“ You ekbecaum ‘he keepabreast F0. c ,, n. goodly band. b.n o t a co.ta. This color may chm m v been glorified by Sfinllentfl . . Y. Y _ 9 Y _ To s our minds \\"11h pleasant l); . :1 the chair seats, wlri- Wm 1 ears’ “mam 5mm 5°“ t9 banetul and demoralizing influence in the world. They are responsible Qf every newprocess tor the perfection c _ (icw , .. s and Venetian blinds, mg esélnulgiéaigdl on forehead and . for more failures in life. they have made more of their products especially in the“, qn 11]) G94 me “m. we _____ E {will beue e as‘. Notice how uitters and cowards and shirkers, undubecnl 1d at fin u: ‘l s . s h m p I coy-gym“; 1N DmyEREN-r {ifaml than!‘ 133g!‘ fgEI-i léfktff- te bottom of more divorces than a otiu o _e 9, at 0 P1065. c We To ;~ 1O a good friend's hcan; COLORS ron mssamur munching up °§§d “ dgwg 1,1,‘; "us" §f$§’é“§g;m a mud m,“ m m, “omen Spices coat but a trifle, but they're who believe that mothers shoul. be a. mush of GIWBYQ ‘19511. 5IW5Y3 P1119. fill/WW ill-u c s.nce1cly' _ without arr, 611i)‘; tum our lmrirls .- gob that life demands. I cnbtuxi, no doubt, more grasping Int "we things maticr much to Durable and easily kept. clean, P; | - 111C __ colored Cmllfli-‘ifl H0018 Willi-Ire 110 yhgceuggagdsuOltirttihlzfrortttlenhlmog children are still in the cradle, whether they are . B“ ‘it?’ -. bl M"? '0 “mo? “HP- mg w W "P m“ W°“‘“"g r" “mtg ‘i A c E N 1' u RY o F P n o c R s s s "€— Y. 1""! i‘ (l3. rs avaia e are: . ' and. omen. If, hen little J0 nny fals an , l‘, 1W1“ Swen. French ay. terra §§§d,,,‘,’,’,‘,n§°‘§.1}§“dyo,f-If,°‘{,e“$111,? bumps! his nose, mgther runs and picks him up, 515K ~ G POSTS QM“- 5", bmllm. Will 11161 B1B)’. your skin n goqd “we facial B5 - beats the bad floor for hurting her precious baby WW,“ puhfrj‘? n puts m ‘upmr, 1'95 i119. 110d. russet. w-en as a charming and lets him sob himself to sleep on her breasnnyou knowtperiectlly well ‘ “ ‘= I . - » ‘ - . - ' he is going to grow up into a self-pitler who wi never ge anyw ere n Ill l curt »_ t i be i - V Newr rub m pat or cleanse - . . - - - fosic hand-health a d be t . its-em i i - I l‘ ‘q I “fair-sting; .-\ nr-issmr: EVERY TIME YOU §f§§§csthm%t,.gi,,‘§%h,he ‘EQYSIIVQQdd ti]: §I§51§t§°§§i‘§°i.§‘§d.“m “ma” gwe up every undemmng as 5mm as Bu? Lhelqeshamfi Md file ngtilll glone I ‘hillkmfltuztxyt’ t:°It:,¢l]‘gve)IgI1‘buI I c - * r ‘- ' ' . ‘ ' ~ 011’ m . - £11228; “ASH ‘OUR FACE 331k upward and outward w jaw‘ But if on the contrary. mot-her calls out cheerily: “Be brave. You are IIQFI- Tgere’: "i? ‘ltggr (Iggslu: Ilzztegigf ggiifiell-otditixltlat VIII: rsatno " o.’ wood laozers Done coricczly, even the simplest “$5,, can-not M course give not hurt. ' Pick yourself up. Don't cry. Try it again, and watch your 3111011 WEI-WWI (tare and mtec- at all." a “en step so you won't fall." little Johnny will bite back his tears and laugh at (gall; asctligatilstang anagisd srite§gixllgtygfi nlgnovjv bthata u ' - iw o an a; CONTRAST rowing ~ A room W1 .. . .1o\\' alcove or recess in 0m: uxlli will have addi- tional (JICCQFJLLYC interest if this re- is painted to contrast with the Concrete in varied hues offers a. lion _r ‘ms ‘Iiic application is not restricted to residences, however, as many uses hove also been found for such floors in industrial struc- t/ures. bcflllfi’ Iitllline is beneficial to the . skin in more “n33 than one. Woman's Re alm v. Social grill-tit?! -I ‘ MENTHUiATU M l-(lflfl luulonl m. 1. 131811 Jll-vt clean the skin Lttthe 61611111 is Smwlhed on with upward and outward strokes and patted in algngl the flabby Jawliie before n- m v . around and around scrubbing. T011l0, might cream, even foun- dation lot-ion and powder should be applied accordingly. when you remove makeup. hold a iece of cleansing tissue in eaci hand, V0111 1866 the best possible cleans- ing. Cream treatment or makeup Edith thought her blouse was White... Dorothy D $11- -- i ‘Stays and Pers AAAALALAA fijljnr. CHARQOITETOWN GUARDIAN’ onal MOTHER'S PITY AND SYMPATHY OFTEN BRING RUIN TO SONS Fly The Flag Of Glory, Especially If Your Young Man ls Headed For The Army it is mother a wrong as the one who brings chem up softies who cannot endure hardships, when what they are going to need m life isthe grit to stand up and take whatever comes without flluching. d. who decides, while her pity and that they should dissolve in brine and he his misadventure. And you don't need to be a prophet to foresee that little Johnny will never be sorry for himself. He wil think it is fun to fight of mother's walls over him because he couldn't go off to expensive camps in the summer time, and he couldn't have the fine clothes that rich boys had, and he couldn't have an automobile, and he couldn't go to a swanky collegn, until she made Tom bitter and anarchlstic and feel that he was the victim of a maiigu fate. And when Tom finally went to work mother was so sorry for him be- cause he had to work, and because he had to et up 1n the morning and go to the horrid old store, and because he dlgrft get a bank president's salary that she made him feel like a martyr and, employes with the martyr complex not making a hit with employers, Tom lost job after jcb until he finally gave up trying to work at all. But Bill's mother never shed any tears over his not being born with a sum: spoon t“ hi? mmttih a it to himt nd tit Sh W11 wear cinnamon and he ' ' e . ' u I he wan ed was n t e wor an was up o go a 8 e coconut Cook about 15 mlnultes fleslxilbppwie“, stacedt 0311 gzfidsaxiegiéggi“: 3rd a135,‘; ggggggégtfihégnl 11w thought ' ' ' ‘ E8. Wann- She pointed out to him that everything never yreairled of telling him that most oi’ the great men in the world started from scratch ,and that she expected him to be one of them. And he is. DON'T MISPLACE YOUR SYMPATl-IY It is a matter of common knowledge that it is mother's sym athy that is first aid to nine-tenths of the divorces. children because they had to put up with the peculiarities of their If, instead of plying her 111L5- bands and wives, she would tell them to brace up and act like adults, it would save many a home from being broken up. Right now, when so many young men are being called to defendhiheir country in its hour of peril, its mother's tears and pity for them Not one of these young men but making their hard task harder still. fltis who is making u. great sacrifice of his personal desires and tastes and laris and ambitions, not one but who knows that he is risking his life, 2 cups mm, ut he has gathered his courage together and steeled himself to do his eggs ——% wail apace in the room itself for duty and defend his country. H; cup Sugar There is no woman less charm- furniture strangeznent-a. point or 1'4 waspoo“ 1mm“ flavming IgrlguitlctaIteltttillywgirtlgétpavilto oh??? waldo?’ Silrtinafndtehese days’ “than ' r square oot In this crisis of his fate yvhat he needs is to bucked up, not softened by sympathy for himself ,or weakened by the grief of the mother he loves. He needs a mother who will fly flags of glory before him, not wave sudden hanclkerchiefs; who will pour the strength of her soul into his, and who , . You always feel will make it easier for him to go because he goes with her blessing. Eggaradgajgg}: nzlgngabfggh Pg; betfggrmygi see! her] than: tyou go - ‘ - . e s 1e n’ rea y God pity the mothers whose sons must go to war, but God pity, too, the sons who have had to tear the clinging arms of distraught mothers from about their necks and whose morale is broken down by the memory of their mothers’ tears. . _ OHIO MEWS LIES AND LOVE lies EeIIIsL/ttlise Gite? btllgywtlfelti hiratttel Z Ibs- Chuck time’ iiIti1luii§§y1yv~6ii'i-gt mgrxiieti lsze lllflfylgglltitzfiiiresueu‘ NERVOUS“ he doesn't care for her any more? I am oung, have been married six 1-2 curp chopped onion ma), n, t i, 1,, ' ° by my, "of, “WI“°“‘T°““"‘ h b 1 tea on n e e mos of . Pe a woman: lilo- with my 115 B11 $410 so yo“ m, 9mm, awaiting the try in. m. Pinumm’: Vefiutablo years and so much in love and left him free to come and go as he pleased. Now 1 find he is aving 2 cups boiling watq- addmo to l . 1 rum hhd 1m , 1-4 diced l '1‘ YWYWMYW men-Harm! - a sordid aflair with a. woman When as e m w y e ece v me 2 cucgpdioed 0:73?‘ M“ say’ “mm you might u. fit,“ £13m‘ ‘Eggwof-ygeiuilrgg- that I trusted him implicitly he said that it was because he loved me so much he was afraid I would divorce hlm if I knew the truth. lie to their wives is because they love them?—C. C. J, ANSWER-No. Do you believe that the reason men Men lie to their wives becuuse they are afraid to tell them the truth. Many philandering husbands do not want their wives to divorce them, so they deceive them as long the can. A lie DOSRUfiIY DIX. _ never was and‘ne_ve_r_w_i_ll_be___ay pr00!_of_l0ve- AIIQmIIIISmIIc Prime Minister Albin Hanson said “We cannot think of out freedom and we want to pre- serve both peace and freedom for our children.” pence with- It was her first visit to a night club; she was seated brslde an artistic-looking young man. shions JFa I-NY. when we walk up and I " . - “W3 “‘°“’*’1‘ I‘"“"""‘“I "mum: °‘ UPWARD M0 on ~- a 1m" m" ‘ill t - whenever uiey ‘ are irked in our own ilooru c‘ the bnsuncnt. and rccrea- T! gepgoztny ti’: tige hufslgs yo? eIJIIZtt-Iltisce, bu; for an o; that it is true. No mother does her children such w, H_ SCHWARTZ 8; SONS LIMITED - Canadds Oldest Spice House! Oldest-because this fine old Halifax firm, with a pride in their products, handed down from father to son tor operation after generation since I841, in now one hundred years old. strength. Say Schwartz-and be sure! Canada's Oldest Colin and Spica Home HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon 1-2 cup shredded coconut, 2 cw: whites 4 tablespoons sugar Mellwdl Wash the rice thoroughly be and cover with cold milk A110“. to stand for about 4 hours then place in the top part Otf a, double boiler and cook over boiling water uni-ii the rice is tender. stir it, frequently while cooking to prg- veggflittsthlucnping. e e olks well and to the rice ntzgrtIui-e along with “fig longer. Stirring frequently. Re- mOVe from the heat and cool thor- cuahly. Beat the egg yvhites until stiff, but not dry and add the 4 tablespoons sugar. Fold this lnw the rice mixture and serve in Sher- bet. glasses. This may be topped with sweetened and flavored whip. Pfd cream. if desired. _N0w here is a baked rice pud- ding in which ccokcd rice is used, RAISIN RICE PUDDING 1 cup cooked rice 1-2 611D seedless raisins Method: Add the milk to the cooked rice. Bea-t the eggs slightly into a buttered baking dish ant? sct £1115 in a pan of wann water. Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F ) for about 45 minutes, or until wned, POT ROAST 0F BIEEF 6 tots medium sized potatoes cu Meth citing 1:1 a. pan and brown the meat well in this on all sides. Place on a rack in a wasting pan or baking dish Add the onion, salt and 1 cup of the bollln water. Cover the container an: bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. l“) for 1 hour. At the end oi’ that time add the remaining veigetalilcs and me other 1 cup boiling ivaicr. Replace cover and continue baking for another hour, or until the vegetables are tender. Serve on a plattcr, with vebe- inblcs around the meat. Thickcn the liquid in the pan with about 2 tablespoons flour molstened to a small cd: Melt drippings or short- | cuticle-care are essential to pre- scntalble hands and it requires less ... ‘four Ice: to prevent frost For cxnznplc (‘Ipgnsinov the b _ . _ him“ simplcxt. slop of i111. 110:5 more -I@(c(1>lulcs3eéognf$téevl1g1)C22“tgryel his vy-ay up to the top. COCONUT RICE PUDDING “me ma“ you mhk so why not “I want m he h 1;; --~;;;—___*__~~— —— {réiz- 4 ' - ’ ' .. . ar MOTHERS OFTEN RUIN FINE BOYb 1 cup flee mirltlxb 1583 yixregslumber {nusfitéfi fight. it in six month?‘ lavloubegefl 2 u o‘ ny expensve u - t 11 seem I know a woman who ruined a. fine and promising boy by weeping 2 gm“ m k cant (soentless caster oil doubles thengo a so wonderful by 9g yolks WWW‘ tears oi.’ sympathy over him. They had enough money to live on dec- 14 waimcn m“ nicely for olive oil) into the cu- 5m;- yo“, ently, but not to afford luxuries, and Tom grew up to an accompaniment 14 cup Sugar tictle‘. Gently pusht bélCk éhe cuticle wl» an orange sic . ream the And so she goeg 1mm hi,“ u) hands generously and rub the cream ivclll into the skin-five min- utes of this is one of the best time- mveshnents you can make for auty. Once a. week. you might steam, as well as cream, the hands. And be sure that. your manicurist under- stands and executes gentle mani- curing. If she doesn't, figure out a uuy t0 insist politely. shake Them this flexibility by work or recre. atlon which exercises the hands. ‘rypcwrlting Is gfiori, 0r playi the piano or by systematic GBVOFOIL- exercising your hands and wrists. One thing: Just shake the hands briskly as to shake water off them. continue {or four or live minutes at a time, For supple fingers, imagine vou are a hula dancer. and tap fingeg. tips and thumb together, slowly GLOOM-CASTER NEVER POPULAR Fetopleg troubles, unites Ru h Mil- e . a. little better malicious. and she does not really W191i W11 harm. she Just likes w let you in on what she figures the future holds in store for you. If u are about to be married and horoughl enjoying the 1m. divided attcnt on of the man you . If first make up your mind. to it-yo n - never be free agai . _If yul nroudlv shrw her a new you think you vrork with m, flneest kind of people, 53,611 Say friend pol ti t 1 . Nine timennittg otmtenuttfigqs xrlltglltiltle. and that seems to satisfy he, 5f isn't actually glad things hagnyen a: She ilredwté~iust complacent. It makes her feel that she is wim- than other folks, and that in m. tlcipatL-ic their troubles she h“ Yeggtdwlie ltiigemta fallvour. s e sn’ Al h predictions ever do is eifirilwfii shine o“ 5' new Experience 1°;- 901119 0110 who has been tfwrough] "I-IWITIE "- And she robs hem; hea woman. A CORNER WINDOW SPACE sAvElgS GOOD‘ Owner windows continue to an important role in new mnstrfi “r211; arid modernization work as . As a hint for spring: If you are building or remodelling, con M!‘ Windows built into a. wall not 0111?‘ Plvvicle gocd ventiJat-lm and a. great deal at sunlight, a, m; m.‘ rays travel their wide arc s m” the sky. but they also pegmfl, fmm Overall or cubic contents but con- serve "t W"? D0ssible“polnt. nmLE-Acr" women (mo! l!!!» Tl-IIS Anvlciil Lyd gompound. Mada an aaia for Needlecraftf. For The Home You women who take a. larger size will look your best. in this new dll-omsasion diekey dress. It's cut 1m those 11mg. slunmizig lines that do so much for heavy figures The “Tell rne," he ventured, "do you care roi- memuiizs?" smooth paste with cold water. bodice gives wit 1111mm rtsht “weir :10," she stammered. "at -_--_--— when? you need it most, and con- least not before 51111961" VAMPIRE runs my m: N0 Wnbrllfl Ill-Widen above the \ MORE waist, making your hips aEpeai- more IIEYTOW cmnpa: on "Papa," queried the 5011. "W118i is the person called who brings Qo ,_»4 o?’ bu} I National defence ushering Ina whole new array of fmhlons in by . You'll like the sleek fit of the skirt which is neither too slim nor we you in contact with the spirit world?" _ dress and beauty. Not the least of wide. The 89411114113 white dickey “A bartender, my replied .~. \ c. uiem is the rounded fingertflP. 1s most becomi118 10 u: {we - ‘ art women who are spend ng time and keeps u loo fresh the father. Sm hours daily lean-ling to take motor and well-groom . Style No. 3294 is designed for 1'3 SWEDENS AIM fstons apart are .discoveriug here's charm. as well as practical- sires 36. 36, 40, 4-2. 44. 46. 48 50 and ___._.. ity inedli-néigeniillyl-shaped, even the 33181124213?) feqlgllis 3 ‘lldiyxdls of SPOOKHOLM-(Cfo- Axinounc- squar ~o , mi . -nc a rc; - yar o -nc in; neutral Sweden's third defence Many of them will hep these fabric for diokey. shapes permanently, because they I loan, aimed at raisin: $l75.090-0°° I SANDERS m. ti... ... W/1.1.... “ ctr/NF MISS BYRNE H OPE EDITH-I'm ashamed of my grey- Iooking blouse, Mabel, after seeing ll your linen towels. How on earth g _do you get things so white? MABEL-With Rinso, Edie! Fact Is, it not only washes whiter, It gives the whitest wash. And it keeps my washable colored clothes bright as new. EDITH —Good for both colors and whites~that certainly is a find MABEb-Yes! You see Rinso gets white things gleaming without bleaching so It's safe for TH! MAKERS OF 26 FAMOUS CANADIAN WASHERS RECOMMEND RINOO FOR DEBT RESULTS 3299 SIZE! 38-5’ went oenu (201 W111 or pItmi-n. wi-iu % dnu I114 l,“ colors. l uueit for all my washable rayona, too. EDITH -I've been doing a big family wash for ages but I've never had results as ), good as yours. ‘ MABEL-Rinao really helps the clothes weur longer, too, because you don't have to rub or scrub to get them clean. EDITH --Betwcen you and me, I'm going to use Rinso this coming wnshdny. MABEb-Uae Rinso once and you'll never be Iflifl toned your Nam . number. Bo run to still wil1. Style NO. 3M4 Bin "nun-maul content with anything else. Get the GIANT box for extra economy. A LEVER \ H _ Rum _ ___, rmnucr -. ~ ‘ i A|"'°""'~‘°m¢"1 h" 5"" ""1119 "I "W ‘Pstnuishmeflt 0f 3 consumer representation branch of the War-time Prices w.“ “d”- " and Trade Board with Byrn Hope Sanders of Toronto ns direcgon Miss sand"; who 1s Mm Frank Sperry in pm“ B" n“ I3 BMW" "In" 9" l ihfiliiilfll "Wanton, With I161‘ children, David and Dora, and in her own kitchen. m" ii