"s"; o.“ m THE FLAVOUPS DIFFERENT! Better English D. C . W lllhml 1, Whgt 1| wrong with this sen.- tenoer "1 guess you are riclht’ 2. What is the correct promine- tation of “compass”! 3. which one of these words l: misspelled Itinerary. intervene. lsmus. impeccable. u 4. What does the word defer- ence" mean? 5. What is a word bedlllnl-PS with. eu- that means “state of being pleasant in manner"? ANSWERS 1. Say u; believe (think or sup- e) you an; right." 2. Pronounce e o as in come. mt as in 011- 3i . 4. A courteous yielding w l-noflier’: wishes. “Delerence to thB authority of thoughtful and sagac- lolle men."—whcweil_ 5. Suavity. WELL COVER ru- earth a surrounded by lanket of u-ir 100 milee deep. AFE Common Sense In Marriage Good, llarli Thinking Wevlli Avert Mvell Matrimonial lialanlity ' A LITTLE BOBBY-SCOREB- who is at that enviable age that comes only once in a lifetime. when one knows the answers to all o! the 86¢ questions treks me sharply to task for saying that common sense is one o! the things most needful in marriage. She oplnes that common sense is excess baggage in marriage. because marriage le a. gamble and common sense has nothing to do with the way one turns out. I stand removed. but. being one of the senile adults who thmlldh many a long year has watched with pity and ex- asperation, so many meninges end in the divorce court that should have gone on to a Golden Wed- ding day. I still believe that a lot of good. hard horse sense will do more than any other one thin! to keep a. mnnhge a going concern. Of course. marriage is a gamble and it is true that everyone who enters into the holy estate does so at his own peril. but it ls precisely because it is so chancy that there ls a super-need for our using every particle of irrtelllzence God Hive "8 Wh?“ we start upon the adventure. j t d a thug how every mar: age pans ou e- dssonittiisrguz? hi; lyomantlcally in love with each other a gflnsband end wife are. or what fine maractere they possess or how con- ggclenfloufiy they try to do their duty. as it does wpon their common ' USE HEAD 11v PICKING MATES begi with, there would be few unhappy nwrrlflats if people used their brains instead of their fancies and their wishbonles. in pick- ing out their mates. There would. be no silly. boy-mild!" “n55” that are ioredocmed failures. No rich old men and women would buy themselves oung wives and husbands. Sensible people would cvllnl the cost o! yweddln-g rinS5 hem“ they 5W8“ mem- AM “fly “mm” would marry on the grabbag principle with the idea thatgéllifi thelyedldn-t like what they svl they would tuck em and marry some y e . And if common sexlse would practically stop divorce at its source. because it would keep people from wanting decrees Et?5°&\11% gt Wglxlllsd also leach husbands and wives how to make the best o I e all . instead of wrecking a fairly good marriage because it didn t come up t0 ll of their dreams. Common sense would make a man reflect ‘till t thou h xggylviaria was no Glamour Girl. die was a crackerjack ml: andgmake Friend Wife realize that tnuush her John milllll be glggrt an sentiment he was long on money. 5W1 m“ i “fink m“ c“ t5 m h band. . covergloélgtonileyfefieal. bozarlgi. blowu-ln-the-alass recipe for maklna a swarm home is common sense. No man and WOmB-fl in u" hfl-Pfihelaer mougm nuke o, had the same interests and desires and mes Every husband and wife are bound to have 01111110“ ‘lg-d 1919* judices and ways that clash and get on each others nfrgfg; gmfltfrg: alwayg plenty of things that every couple can ill-WY" about. t - d ak their homes places vi’ wrlnelli-i b“ q; T15: $131523: 12:31 Bblilessréd verlth good. hard common sense. keep all? ‘f’ each others dorft-step-on-the-gralss slgll- They 8UP 31mm?‘ ‘“°““d ever‘; forbidden topic. They avoid controversial subjects and only "U: w» l» more e l" “i. 2.2:. other. And they live happily together in e ome i . the Iiiteraecslegkdagogaijenfmarfrll ‘gig-smiialgfihle? W'hy- “I l! need“! “w” more than anywhere 915° m “he w° lY WASHES [IIYIIII/Vlr’ WliY ls Your!‘ mess wmrs ,- "m AN MINE ? gt. nan-non m». flute vmnu vvnmm ll tilililélii. W [Elli-till i i iwasuam COLORS cone emuusr wooum AND nvons WASH nmr Ellen ’s Diary By Ill [also]! Farmer‘! Wife - sped at e and yet not at all £2 . tboee of helpers of former daye once more re - ail ‘lg Algeria dlullnd is one o a one o an rainfall’ farm; tau benefit-flags K888 “SWISS G may Bring forth, Ouglnlgn‘ to atepa and agar days dur ng the lawn weeks. ' “ M's Jams will e - I may catch activity ap- tel-s car-pen is not ready for uently all was in l l suspect piece of board and pound of nal when our workmen arrived at the other farm this morning As usual James viewed the prospect with a little appre- hension. Even eller years in which lain to me—eo that I have utmost to rovc is not quite certan c! im; a. ity Im ante day I shall be tempted to £2.11 him. if onlyxeto show how “fair-grlod" I have n. Yesterday it was when we were feeding the calves l alertly (not en- tirely from choice llr instinct. but from intensive training in a grand but humble school") holding a pail at an exact angle for the older one, James bmu ht the matter to m attention. ‘ len" he said ‘you’ went to have plenty cooked up We're expecting hellpiat the barns up at the other place in the morn- m», out it turned out however there is not at all r e. Onlv strl ing one or two" I have overhca Jantes ans- wer lhe question as to the extent of our dairying igrndeavous in tile '1 to come early dew of the morning Mr. D it was and a son who also favors lhe builder's trade 1m Mr. n. . ho draws a sweet and practiced ~. w to brin beguiling strains from the 01d fid le when he is pressed into service at wmlrmunity dances. - slip o! an Irishman. the brocue fairly rich On his tongue and the wit as well is also on the luv-roll M Md“- lea. “A-heml" I heard James say this evening, when I canto for a pping of ram-water from the barrel at the house comer and he w“ erect m, cm nearby fence 1,, It'll take more I'm lhlnklm m“ "15 little pig money to pay for" tlw help around here at presen A round lady scratched a back Willi a muted saw~lilce sound B81111“ a tree a world of romise in her appearance. Even he ill-ll wllli-‘l not have the hearts nor he inclin- ations to disappoint James in any time of severe. financial strain. Tearing of! lhe old shingles wen plflcgd there by hands now at lest "and the boards Jodr. salt mg evening "you should Just ae‘ the width and the length of those that were under the shingles on that roof-all of twenty-four inches wide and all so zlound Cut oi’ calf“. ."“"‘h“t‘;‘"..".=§é‘? OI!‘ y P“ l1 P ' limo“ h“ t‘ Th Bluegill“: Pg 1 e rnomen . en 4 y for lock info lip store .- da " and 1 en work of repair wee earl-led on today. Jamie told us about it when he and Joel: @ with truck-beds o! the old in answer to Jennies repeated requests for kindl- ing. e'i'e elearinflfx-hean up l?!‘ fore they get broken Jock said when both Jeanie and I caaneto m with the unloading Jamie zoo time to exanaine and Mimi-y val of L16 new wood-box. ‘ la border f}? hismtevorlte plan-ts and they never fall to interest him as 1mm m tlm¢ he watches their h. time newt . . (Continued 0n Pen 3 ) M o d e r n. Etiquette flyllebenebee froekehculdihe madofhonm wee: atafolmnl weddlfl? A. Shemoywearuwahmdethet hennoelfeee mmghueunlly it n thegler lohune of ti‘: other brides- me Qzshmlldemanieanaorouthe tub to LivingicSLeisuré —THE,WOM_§_1!’S REALM- ' l "I'll DIID IINIATI ‘I'll BOD" __,_ There l: no unbeiie ' Whoever plant! e need beneath the sod And wants to see it pulh away the Olod- . He trusts in God. ' -— both York Gale. N0 Wll-INKLES- N0 IRONING _ TORONTO. —- Pleated skirt: which never lose their crease; labels which never need ironing-- these were two of the textile iwonders of the future predicted at the conference of the Chemical Institute of Canada. Doubgles Walklngton. ‘rcroatu told of many new fibres and treatments that will be in civilian production once industry ha: been fully reconvened. _ ~ Some of the wives of delegate: to the conference laughed when Mr. Walklngtan showed a stl white jabot made of nylon which could he washed merely by dunk~ lng it in water. and worn agalnln 5 minutes. It was made from ny- lon manufactured with a special heat treatment. Mr. Walklnglon hastened to explain that he could not say when this product would ‘be on the market-but it we: com- n g. While new fibres of all kinds are being developed, klcluding mater- ial mnde of glass. the old stand- bys. cotton wool and silk, are not going out of use. But their draw- backs were being reduced by blending with new material. He said that many garment: could be permanently starched by a (‘ei- luleise treatment and no doubt would some into wide ule. NEW VARNISH A new type of resinous coating material called ally] starch hae been developed, It looks like varn- ish and withstands high temperat- urea. roon CONSERVATiON The housewives of Canada can make an important contribution to the world food supply by watching every mcrsel o! food that ls used in their Jritchens. Little dab: of food like left-over vegetables or the juice from canned fruit‘ may also be thrown away in many kitchens. The bit of batter that clings to the mixing bowl may make one more muffin or drop cookie if care is taken in scraping the bowl. The bit of deliciously brown- ed gravy that is not poured from the pen could be rinsed out with a little hot water and would add richness to the soup. RATIONED MEAT5 PLANNED AHEAD A Sunday treat for a onesomo la a steak, succulent and juicy and done just to your liking. The less tempting end piece is marked for Mondays use. Minced and mixed with chopped chives for flavour and colour, it can be combined with seasoned mashed potato for a croquette of goodly portions. Baking it is a means of conserv- ing your fat supplies. And your favourite sauce or relish will give l! I 11ml). A cheese rarebit is n tasty protein provider for meatless ‘Tuesday. It can go atop toast made from the stale bread which none é Cook's Corner f; 9 Cream Salad Dreeelng (Uncooked) ii cu? sour cream, whipped 1 tab eqpoon auger l6 teaspoon salt 2 tlahleepomu vinegar e A tt pepper i tablespoon lelnon juice Mix sugar. salt and pepper in a howl; add lemon juice and vinegar. k Stir this mixture gradually in the pod sour mam. Avocado Drain‘ ° New vmh abelebmdevrithemther menwhenbdnflatrodtaaed? A. No. this a entirely mucou- any. . hit h! fillold? “game-for two wan-unto upon behg inim- Ireeh asparagus would be e timely co- rmer Sausage: an er the cell or e qulckl prep: ed meal en Weddel- dey. ‘ixhuraday’: lembcho can be accompanied by a tome o ailce. unratinned kidney. and a aeua saved from Wednesday’: rchne for a mixed grill par exce once, A fish loaf la billed hot for Frldayi and cold for Saturday when it can be served with a generous toss ot- sprlng salad greens. The remain-l ing three tokens represent the portion of your week‘: ratleni which you can spare to share with the hungry overseas. FOOD CONSERVATION Use as little pork, pork products end beef as possible; don't waste bread or any cereals in other forms; make three loaves of bread dc the work of five; serve potateel more often. try potato pmpfi, potato soup and potato an ad, sub- must wute. 1g atltute fruits and other desserts for cakes and pastry; serve open- face sandwiches and plea. One dessert that is ulck to make saving on the foo a we are trying to save is Spiced Pineapple Sauce. which requires 2-3 cup pine-apple syrup; 1-8 teaspoon of cinnamon: 1-8 teaspoon of nu:- meg; i-B teaspoon of clover. and 2-3 cup of drained. crushed pine- apple. Combine the pkneegple sy- rup, cinnamon nutmeg an cloves: bring to boiling point. Add he pineapple; heat and then chili. Serve on puddings or alone. The recipe make: 1 1-8 cups. ‘ Household A Scrapbook s, Hebert: Lee i Ferns Many of the ferns that the woods make beau plants. T should be after the rost has destroyed the tops. but before the ground is frozen, Place them outside in water until frozen solid. then bring them in the house and allow them to thaw slowly. In about sixty days, they will begin. to grow again. l E Shine SI Before washing the article. el- waye soak the eg spots in cold water. or sponge t e spotted piaou. Part of the egg can o ten be scrap- ed off with a knife. he Cream Do not fill the ice cbeem freeeer more than two-thirds full of the nlixture. This will give it room for eerpansion. How Can 1!! By Anne Aehley Q. l-iow can I make strawberries keep their nice red color after they are canned? A. Add 2 tablespoons of vinegar. to each quart when earning. Altar. the jar is sealed, place on its side until the berries are c001; this keeps the berries from mining to the top. Q. ql-low can I remove tar from A. By rubbing thoroughly with oil of turpentine. or lard. letting it star-i for awhile. and than washing in soap and hot water. I make the iron be heat for a greater A. ee an aebeetoe stand or a heated brick instead cf the ordin- ary stand. ATTRA VE SLIPPEBB “ureter goo. nu he»: """' umsét... E3 "W"! “were. Pattern Ne. 1W eewlm llllfllotkll menu ell than. enter mega» wnu or and O 6f Juneau Union's Reolm/Sorzialand l3ersfll1filrFaishlol1syjLgi . :31: Young folks‘ e ea light up when Shzeddies are on the table for brea art. And Sbreddiee‘ whole wheat nourishment helps keep those eyes brighu Becnugg wheat, with its recioue wheat erm, bran end other iagredienmis bodice health azure’: best foo to keep active young and dear-eyed; Youngsters get their whole wheat t e really enjoyable way-in Shreddiee! with ulstvvr vmourtavoaee APARTY TREAT Dis Slat-eddies in m red semi-sweet chocolate. Lift out with a fork and yellow to let. 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