l s‘.sr-ér~',-,~'.es~.<r.~.-f Yrw III DOWNTOWN OIUIJOH l‘ 'A garden planted by a city street, A blaze of color in the dusty mart, Stretches of cool. green grass for red feet. A quiet place to ease a burden- Bd he . from worldly cares a shrine of safe retreat. A temple midst the streets and yet apart. A messenger for God where the thousands meet. A benediction as the crowds de- part E. LILLIAN MORLEY. ATTRACTIVE "JUNK" Trinket boxes are being rifled all over Britaimto-day for and ends of Victorian jeweilr/ which ten years ago warren would have regarded as "junk". Long muff chains, discarded mfli-‘IY V98“ {I30 by grandmother are worn with excellent lifcct twisted around the neck, or oven round a rather dressy hat. _Granri uncle Albert's chain silver and very clumsy or solid gold and very dazzling, look very attractive pinned to the side of a slender waist and ornamented with a dangling coin. a little match case. and a locket or any other odd piece which can be found. The advertising expense of one well known cigarette advertiser amounts to one and one-fifth cents for one hundred cartons. -_-—______ Never soak blankets. Dirt can be removed by careful washing in heavy. lively soap suds. Ag}. tate as lrttle as possible and {o}- low with a thorough rinsing, BRITISH WOMEN Pmvo-‘E r s ur ows, leats. _k-_= and buttons will sogn bedegltynvd? men's clothing designs to whigh the manufacturers have been so long restricted. IIElPS PREVENT PERSPIMTIIIN SPBTS Alli! llllliil ‘ITIIOIJT IIIIITATING TH! SKIII ARRID gives you double protection. it protects you from perspiration odor, and helps protect your clothes from perspira- tion spots. Arrid is an odorless ’ ’ , with the fine texture of a beauty cream. It vanishes i ' — giving immediate Bulls! With Arrid, you are fsoluteiy lafe -—-can enjoy yourself wherever you are ——regardlcss of the weather. Protect your daiotiness and charm with Arrici. Start using it today. It is very economical. 15¢. 39¢ and 59¢. FARR"). 7 ‘Ilsa largest Selling Deodorant LvgcSt --THE. WOMAN'S REALM- gddgmtlleflll and labour, 0bman’s Real UTE It will be next autumn or win- ter before the new goods reach the shops. However. they have first of all to be produced and in addition the shops want to get rid of their present designs which will be bad stock once the non- austerity styles are on sale. Price-controlled utility coats. costumes and frocks will be slightly more expensive due to the extra working house on non- austerity styles. The increase will be approximately l5 per cent on each garment. Austerity regulations. first ber of pleats, buttons, and pockets that could be used on any one garment and stooped the use of frills, lace sequins and all kinds of trimmings. The object to save‘ IMPROVE PROCESS New process in sugar making from beets or cane. that uses inn‘ exchange resins. saves costs. in-. creases the amount of sugar ob-f tained. and yields a sugar syrup edible by humans instead of the former "blackstrap." PLASTIC IN PIANO l New actionmechanlsmin pianos, is now constructed of magnesium- ancl plastic materials; substitutzng‘ magnesium for wood parts elim- inates warping. OLIVE FAMILY Oregon ash belongs to the olive. family; besides the edible olive, this family includes the lilacs. forsythias and the privets. AUSTRALIAN Finis Wartime has brought Australian furs into their own. The soft. long haired, honey beige Australian fox and russet-toned nutural fox,‘ in the forefront of fashion as autumn wraps. In view of the pop-l ularlty of those furs Australian! manufacturers now are planning; fox-farms to produce the furs |n_ exportable quantities. | KITCHEN WASTE BASKET Of course the kitchen basket is of tln so it may be washed fre- quently and be entirely sanitary. Then it is lined with heavy uaper once a week so the paper can ub- sorb any leakage from damp pup- ers. emptied cans. etc» and ilnbily’ lt is a gay affair on the outside. giving an attractive note to the i 1 mg and the wind went on then troduced lil 194a, limited the hum-l Ellen '8 aisle,» By an Island Farmer's Wife I asbed f and win the ‘iifihfmfi mm may lined Iran a succession ondsys-or other wash da s. should have ltncwu batter. y the very first. indeed from (he lime of our r1811? the wind was in a Delilah moo . It blew about the Yard in gusts. which slammed Open doors in a rage. It s ed to ruffle Tanbyhs coat lrrpsasng find rushed away then to chase thef 111W’ madly beyond the roadway- hlll- scattering it in a cloud m 1315i fields beside. Even that from lliev lane and driveway was lifted a distance Io fall on lawns and shrubs O were’. v rec‘ sn p e ess wigs rom the branches and to i955 iegfy trees derisively And presently, as one slood to watch its strange vag- aries. it died away to a wcnisper of its former strength and the 10,1315] sound of it came Ihen from above the hills. and for the moment the surroundings were so calm that one wondered if perha s bi this ‘time l! had s ent itsel sun shcnebrill anlly then and there was no sign of a dark cloud in l- "IVs just as wcll he Summer zky pared 1°’ me meal‘ were on the lee-ward today" lhe carpenter called lo me from the “'35 Pwgwssing to a close I was fetching hardwood from the llE in the yard for before James ad gone lo his scuiilmg. which w.» Dears lo be a talc without end he reminded me: "look out for the I firs this morning. Ellen". ,,,,.. . I Q So I should have known better than to attempt to wash But the water was hot. the machine was LII. place and the work of it fined “Yen m-to the weelfs schedule. ."Ilhc1e now" I would say — in a way that iseems to grow on grandmothers- having fastened a table-cloth securely with a number of pins and all the lime the \'.lnd tried 1o twist it from my hands “that should hold you!" When I returned later with olher washed pieces w spread. cluding the lightfligii “dilllii: his “lihlgd m a “mg fenmnh h m 1r . xce ow C of course for Olle fisppinr EOYIIQJL‘ than anything else is p §§.,§§§d1h§§g“‘f,.,“{‘§e ‘gull’. “grgfi; l-Ierctcfure this vital branch of beheath- which gave me a help- ed. Nobody has thought it wort-h ul idea. “Well then" I dared rhe wind which continued its alterna- ting spells of blusler and calm "I shall spread my wind-blown articl- es on a clean piece of grass. in a sheltered lawn-corner". This would IT 1S GRATTFYING to 10BX71 wife is coins 10 - profitable t-o a have bcen an ideal way of mlving _ 811323 mall l‘ l5 my distressing problem had it no; Surely mflfll’ been for the while dog~ Bard A noisy parcel of crows that had aiighied in the grain-field chose t-he momenl I had finished my spreading. to taunt Pard bcyond t-he limit of his endurance and my l Marriage And Elbiiege r. d f marriage in tht S ufdr (lhe one thln8 ma‘? b° in reasonable peace ever afterwards. A3135 of matrimony. yet every husband to be shark in higher mathematics. m/Social -a|1d Pers y Great minds think alike and little Graham Rest and his d0: P8665’ 311i ‘b9 have but one thought in commom-what time is dinner? They 0X- change h few comments as they xvait patiently on their chairs, all pre- (kitchen roof, where the shlngllng DORQTHY DIX SA YS——' While Study in Matrimony ls Big Help Home Teaching is Important \ that many of w" °°11°K°5 “e m‘ ir curricuiums. Surely this fills l ys and girls need to know m0" out their mates and live with them education has been entirely neslealxi; while to teach Yflulld-‘Mls “m it is more important for 3.111.; to figure out what h..s d-o next than it is for him to be a and far. lfll: m0" wire m smart her husbands len- Greek or Latin. a domestic tragedy will be ill/Old- ' when adolescent Sills and b°Y5 “e mum w ggke their temperatures and diasncse their 53'1"?‘ toms and realize that the palpitations from whit: they are suffering are not caused by l-YIB drain passion but lndigesllon. and that the rcmeov or B lobenalae Q. Wlben being. introduced to someone. and this Dawson says hB has met you before. but you do not remember it. what should you do? L A. Try earnestly to recall the but by all means do Rget to remember if not true. erely be tactful in regretting that you do not remember the occasion. Q. When eatind anything not requiring the use of the knife. in which ha/nd should the fork be held? - Hold the fork in the right A. Q- Is it all right to have formal invitations printed? A. Formal imitations should be tngraved. Better English . L” 1. What is wrong wit-h this set» me? "He ate a hearty meal." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “complaisance"? - 3. Which one of these words is D. C . W illinml misspelled’ Humanitarian, hyac- inth. hunderd, hurrah. 4. What does the word "venue" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with pa that means "an irreliglots person"? ANSWERS 1. s ."H t 1-"2. - . w e a e bu" 1y Pm Scotland to compete. Young Billy Eaglesham of Glasgow. Scotland. holds two sheep dogs. Moira and Rock. who competed in the recent sheep dog trials at Kin- ross Scotland. Entries for these famous trials came from all over rsaunce kom-play-zana. accent second syllable. 3. Hundred. 4 where s crime is comm or held. “The defendant. through counsel, immediately asked for a chgnse of venue." 5. Pagan. ~ i. ? 1L Cook ’s Corner STRAWBERRY JAM (With Liquid Poet-kn) 4 cups prepared strawberries 7 cups granulated sllmlr Morning Smile WONDERFUL He had never been outside E - n8 . land neither had she but both P“ °"°'- “"h- “l! - ‘ finch’. sufficien. fresh ri straw- gvsirgaiecounting their experiences “mo: m yllel} that ed m“! “And Asht Ah. d {u} Al_ CLIPS YOU W n9 1'6 Never shall I IOIZCgQIS-llfilhy. India. “mm u“ “nuts °x straw 89' Combine the crushed bet-rim and sugar in a rather large saucepan. Place over high heat a/nrl brin to a full roilirn, boil. stirring unt the, suflr dissolves Japan-all of thorn. And. most of all, China. the celestial kingdom How l loved it." She held her flOlmid. 'far from the truth. “Being a dict- kitchen rather than a drab one. ALL CREASED EVENLY ‘wash lay in llb direct palll I heard a yelp not unlike the Wllkte of the wind and a while streak passed me. ii vzas no trouble at all to obtain his toe prints. Very clearly each one was outlined either going or coming But foitunalcly only on vhe better pieces-on James‘ Sunday shirt on my frliied apron; and the best bed-sheet. i could Hevvr have had the heart this morning to rinse again the lesser things as well. I O However I forgot all the “troubles I'd been through" when lhe rain that farm folk had been lwping for came this afternoon. When the One woman puts her linen nap- kins to be hemmed through the hemmer on her sewing machine. It with no thread in the machine. It folds the hcms neatly and evenly and they are all ready for the hand hemming. COURSE IS LONG FOR DIETITIAN Most people picture a diet- itian sitting behind a desk trying to decide whether tQ-dayks menu should feature French fried or disturbing wind had finally with- parsley pqlatogi drawn for good. away beyond the 'But, according to the head hills Bind the SLTBIIIBB "9118115111 silence which oftcn precedes Sum- mer showers had come to bless the The grey clouds had dietitian for a large store this isl l ltian is not a glamour job." she i liolllllfyslde n ' n a chance to “NW1 and we at Alderiea were isolated and whisk nin interesting places 111 B W911 dim W°Y1d 01 011!‘ 0W3- such ‘as summer hotels. hospitals. SW53’ will?“ (‘M116 1mm m9 Wwd- large stores. restaurants and isc- lands 531955 fill“ w“ 0T 1mm 5°"! torkm along I-he stream, clear and loud She works hard for her money whim and. although a career girl ts be- “c set with the problems of the or- dlnary housewife. she. too. wor- ries about railoning price ceilings and latest orders from the War- time Prices and Trade Board in addition to her specl-al worries about help shortage {and the dif- ficulties in obtaining heavy kitch- an equipment. Entry into the field comes after a degree in household 0mm! which may be a four or five year course depending on the univers- in the calmness- the sawin still continued at the ml ; Kelly cow's lonesome lowing; lanulfs bleat away off in the stump field and a lawn-robhfs trill. Then lt- was that the Jo. lly anticipatcd rain came brin in lhe carpenters hasily from t etr roof-scaffolds and James with damp shoulders from his field work. “How i-t James. since lhat side of the lutohen roof was last shlngled" I asked him when we had gathered indoors and the rain was teeming on the windows. "us: me see now. Ellen" he lied "it was only cc lty- fnom the mil we used at that l e". ‘the carpenter nodded “hi-re top - i? III); , ‘f’; Q3321” ‘pronoun-slim’- p404 rnws are as vood as the day they were put there" "It must have been" James said "a good years before I was married". I sl- ways feel sort. of let-t out when James makes an assertion like this. To hide my chagrin. I asked "and what d-id your first wife look like?" Myglisrestion sent the carpenter into a n eless titter and James disre- gard it com lelely rose to fetch s. mate from t‘ fin‘ in the pantry. by lfolelle annual school meetings were held on The Island. It was lovely then. Delicate waves of oolor from the clearing smset were above the sky- line and every field and been washed to a fmah new green. James and I wenbhre-idmg then. on a short jaunt m corner store Along a s ry road. so that when ‘wig’ came descend the gentle dams Bridle and I THE PICK 0F emphasizes. but n is an llbsorblnflilflwered then w touch ‘he horizon. as few d8 This was the evening when the l!!! it is bicarbonate and not marriage And. without doubt. the Kamila?‘ accomplishment that any human being can ever learn 111s ilrczvhto‘ ‘if/lax: the opposite sex without friction. Generally it takes o- ou. b w: ces to do this. And so. if it can be taught in school. li- W111 d0 "W" than any other one thing to promote P9869- IIOME LIFE IS BEST TEACHER l But when all is said and done. i-hc knowledge cf how lo be a good husband or wife is home work. and it is what children .-earn at their parents’ knees that sets the potter-n of their behavior. ‘The eachings ' of a learned psychologist may modify them. but. 99 times out of a hun- dred. by the time the honeymoon- has waned the bridal couple are deal- ing wilh each other according to the family formula. If a boy has always seen his father treat his mother as if she were still a lady love; if Dad has been gentle and kind and considerate of l mother. it is dollars to doughnuts that he will handle his own wife that way. But if he has grown up in a family where the wife's status was l only that of an unpaid servant; if he has seen- her knocked about. sworn at. her pleasure and her happiness never considered. the chances are that he will make a doormat of his own wllc. And if a girl has a mother who is a. henpeckcr and a nagger and who regards her husband as nothing but a slave to earn money for (her; if her mother is o. lazy. slovenly housekeeper who feeds her fam- ily on food that would kill an ostrich, he betting is that she will run ' true to form and make just the kind of wife that Mother does. I Oi course, there are exceptions to every rule. and this is true of 'marriage as of everything else. For. while boys and girls do almost al- ‘ways make the kind of husbands and wives that their parents arc. there are cases in which they revolt against the family oattem. Many | a man is over-tender to his wife because his father was so harsh to his mnoiher. Many a wife spoils her husband to death because she was al- lways so sorry for her poor. downtrodden father. isi Undoubtedly teaching youngsters in college the rudiments of how to select their mates and how to make marriage the blessed estate it [should be will be provocative of much good and save many a divorce and broken-up home. But I still advise youngsters who are contemplat- ing matrimony to take a post-graduate course by giving the home life of their lntcndeds the once-over before they sign on the dotted line. noticing that ine old Balm O‘ Gil- ead that has stood for years in Mt. B's yard. had been uprooted by lo- y's gale could not take his eyes off the winning road ahead. We were still speaking of it and the pioneer days. wh ch saw its plant ng when we saw lhe cars parked before the district school continues "I jus- knew uhe kind at the comer. Here those most or horse I was all set to buy Well. interested, gafhered to plan and lo I heard Mr. so sndiso had a lovely thresh out matters in connection mare to sell so". . . but dear me. with their own and other children's I almost forgotten there's ' to be mixed tonight Until tomonow. Good-night. . llinte on Etiquette Don't be too critical. It ll bad taste to criticize a friend! housekeeping. her taste in clothes or mother's extravagance. have to be cff lo school - poor little follow" "And the new babe" I added, blithely. already wit-h pleasant ontlciparjorns. a O And now the carpenter is describ- ing in detail a recent horse-buying excursion he enjoyed. "Yes" he . Diary. before small boys and girls found any s in their pillows lonlgnr. "It wont be loo long" James said will: a sigh at the some time bring- the cas- to an - easy s the store “tnrtil Jam? will "And the pagodas: did you see them?" h“Did I set themii” She powdered er nos . “M d , h r; with thtgm!" y a“ X ad m‘ T DOMESTIC BLISS The mother of two grown-up sons suspected that cine of hhggn was getting a little fond of the at- tract ve little‘ maid. Anxious to find out for certain which one n, WIES. file said. l0 the girl; MBTY. su e you had the LChB-F-ie of go ng to the cinema with one oi‘ 311v Still-S. which. would you l chglegell lied . e rep Mary. "w; dim. fill" l" SBY- “I've been out and en- loved mYsolf with both of than, v F" a Tell posh time. of courst. give ' me i-he master." :'sco"r'r rEiEhi-Tidfis sow ‘ IDNDON. July 7-!Reuters)_ wFxiftv-seven letters written bv Sir alter Scott will be sold at a London saleroom Julv 23. The leg- ters were written between 1315 land 1851 and are mostly connect. let. with the financial crash of . Scott s publishers l Oonstablel with ‘whom he was financially con- ne e . THREE LITTLE KITTENS < i a . v. ~ .s:~,;_' c" l I059 . l ' ’ ~ “rtlcleidnsewilhmm ‘Dslrequengndwmmm! THE CROP l f" r. .711. FRESH-i Boil mixture’ rapidly for two min- utes stirring constantly. Remove félom heat and stir in the liqluld pect et stand for about five mimites. stirring occasionally. air-d. skim~ mlna as necessary. Fill into hot sterilized jars and se . Label before storing. l Household‘ . Scrapbook By IQOIHHI L68 l Persplrlng Feet Horacio acid shaken into the st each monr-‘ng not, only acts as a deodorant for trspirlng feel, but gives thorn c ort. A person with perspiring feet should change shoes and stockings at least twice a day- Odors o barslnh odors when cooking "smelly" vegetables. place a sma pam of vlrn ar on the back of the stove. It wii prevent the odor from going all through the house. Ania When bothered with ants. try t g some camphor gum. break- FflilIllilE TElLEii mistakes harm! I-iownatural fora fortune teller not to know this woman was ai- mdy a grand- mother! See how young ahelooksi That's because. like - thousands of modern men andpwomc she refuses to be "slowed-dowff-mnd doesn't allow her system to become clog- ged with toxic waste resulting from too much rich. fatty food and too little exercise. She has escaped the marks of "middle-age". Early in life she discovered gentle. urely-vcgatable Bile Beans “The hemcdy that Wakes up Natur _ This lcadi British remedy for keeping ‘fit. and tr m. tones up the system by stimu- lacing the liver. Get Bile Beans. largest- selling livor pills in Great Britain. at your dru ist-rcsolve to keep fit. trim and yout fully active. Us A How Can m By Anne Ashley How can I keep flies from Q. bothering gilt frames‘! A iffour or dve anions are boiled in one pint of water and up lied to the frames. or other artic- es. with a- swab or soft brush. flies will not bother mam. Q. How can I prevent rustin oi stove pipes before putting t on: away or the summer? A. Rub the pipes thoroughly with kerosene before putting them away . ow can I remove mlldm from leather? . One of the best agencies fq removing mildew from leather ll petroleum ointment. _.,_______._.... Spiders are not htsecta-thoybo akin ing it into small pieces and scatter- ing it arouni the haunts. keep them sway. WEEKEND FUN m. also iaout than» 11 m. w, 1'! In! 19. l5 ssmh Ilium ylrdsmwunsffiiang“. "m m . . b which "will?" M ‘Ann’! a." Print long to the class arachnkla. whirl also includes scorpions. mites uni l. It will vflck rNeecllecraft/ —-FOR THE HOME- » BlLE BEA milk A