PAGE TWO lOne-time child screen prodigy Shirley Temple is quite the young ilady now. She's pictured above as, with Craig Flanagan, she L - attended Hollywood premiere of “Lady in the Dark." m: cooks colours L? l=—-'——~~~~ ~ 2' A Job Only ' You Can Do - Pelee ventral Queetlel And Anewele qk tlone and Answers on Prlcr Qontrol will macar- in The (luard- r feature each day. The questions are those which have. reached the Wartime Prices and“ Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pra- vldelby the Board Readers. Per- lene who have intelligent questions 0o nsh no price control are invited 0e send them in writing to thl Innesnreg Women's Regional “ , Com- nrft of the War Times Prlcei and Trade Board. Q. Can the rent of an old age pensioner be raised because his pension has been increased? A. The fact that the pension has been increased does not permit the landlord to increase the rental . this‘ does not apply to char- itable religious or philanthropic titutions. Q. Is there a ceiling price on tinned pork and beans? some artlcle, during the basic per- lod in 1941. Q. The other day in a chain gro- cery I noticed a shop assistant dis trlbui a scare commodity a mongst fellow-employees before the limited supply was placed on the shelves for the customers. Is that permissible? A: There is no regulation for- bidding this practice but it was moat indlsoroet and tactless of the menace: to sanction it, if he did. IDNDON —(OP)- The annual apart 0f the War Graves Commiss- n says 411.0(1) persons killed 1n this 1‘ are buried 1n Britain. r ? . "nfié- .7 ‘ [(551550 411/ ’/ ":'.":::::.. srors "so." 0man’s Re alm‘ Half cup shortening, 1 cup brown Sugar, l-Z cup molasses, 2 e858. 2. 2-3 cups of flour, 1 cup sour minz, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 1-2 baking powder 2 maspmns cinna- mon. 1-2 teaspoon clover. 1.2 lea- bPOOn nutmeg. A few raisins and huts (but good without them if you _ Cream first 4 ingredients, Slfb dry ingredients three and add alternately ivith milk m TOMATO SOUP CAKE Three-quarter cup shortening, 1- 1-2 Cubs sugar, 1 cup tomato soup lcannedl. 3-4 cup water, 1 teaspoon soda 3 cups flour. 3-4 salt, 3 teaspoons baking 1 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 tea- teuspoon nutmeg l 1-2 cups raisins. l l-2 cups chop- Wd nuts. Measure shortening and! sugar into mixing bowl, together. Combine tomato soup with water and soda. add to alternately with all ,‘raisins and nuts Pour into 9-inch ‘A yet Em); dealer has his own tube pan (or large ,lcaf pan) well: ceiling represented by the maxl-| rnum price that he charged for ihe- 85°11‘ we 31°11!- iThis war-Four Years Ago (By The Canadian Press) . l8. 1940 -Germans claimed capture cf nuinerou the svcsern front a ported that the third Gernzan at- tack in two days Oél n_ French out- Bake in moderate oven ered" with pastel bindings. Or from an A frivolous rainbow dirndl effect is given if you sew bright strips of different colors together and gath- er them into a waistband. For more practical use. try a large square of flowery chintz. with a, nocket running the full length of .the hem. JrhlsJiandy apron will keep lint and threads from stick- in’: or knitting. To meet those , _ grknmcr cleaning tasks that come ordered British holders to turn in a nrrcnzu k kitchen u a valiant room 0f homel p ans Nunured over Lgote end pens _ Life‘; riches o er room; ado , But in n kitchen home is bog] -W|.r 0x7. WITH TWO IIANGBS 1f there "0 91ml? of clothes hanBers in the closet here is a tip. To prevent jersey dresses from stretching, take two hangers, a W°°d¢l1 11BX18“. and a simple wire one. Put the shoulders of the dress on the wooden one, and fold the sulgirt over the wire hanger half way When tobacco was first intro- duced into Europe if often was sold as a cure-all medicine. CLEAN DIAMOND RINGS For engaged gals —or any bering- ed lady who wants to keep that dia- mond ring clean and sparking. here is an easy home method that brings grand results. Place ring rcarefully 1n a. strainer over a pot of rich soap suds to which one tables- spoon of ammonia powder has been added and bring to boil. Rinse in clear, warm water and dip in al- 1, cohcl v FOB, EFFFICIENCY IN DISIIPAN how's your dish washing assemb- T O O v A " Q Q A Livingé-“Lelsure The Woman's Realm Miunsmirwv _ e IINTI‘ ON, ITIQUITTI ’l.%a“"ti.um' 1°,‘ "t"; m tare W“ no; fgipplnt p)“; 1:: a mgkn‘pgr_' merriage? I hayehnever known one. My mother sonel rcmer : be rm a Lhlint sent in by Mrs. ed. uewe Igdesinsjlffyandisas ssnew Salad Suggestions: Sliced radish- es and chopped parsley will pro- vide the right color notes in a pota- to salad . . . Russian dressing, made by combining equal potions of mayonnaise and chili sauce, is in a shallow cake tin and out with a fluted or star-shined cutter for garnishing cold meat platters, tur- key or fruit salads. UNPIEIED APPLES An apple e day keeps the doc- tor away and several row-checked brighten up the family dinner. says Nutrition Services} In fruit cup or salad. unpeeled apples have a decorative contrbutitli 0c make, and a nutritie one too when the precious element: just beneath ly inc? Here's how the routine should 8o for rzinfrnum efforts and maximum results. 1. Wash cooking utensils as they: are used 2 Tidy the kitchen before serv- ing the meal. if possible 3. Soak last minute utensils dur-' inc meal 4 Have lots of hot water ready. . Wash pots and pans that have been left. B. In clean sudsy water do glass. silver and china, in that order, rinse. and sit in dish drainer only silverware need be dried. 7 Cover dishes with clean cloth. PINAFORES MADE FROM ODD PIECES Now that pinafore fashions are coming into their own there's noth- ing to stop you with the aid of a pattern cut from newspaper from making an assortment of aprons, all of which can be easily laund- The snack apron can be a dainty affair in muslin, organdle. or voile, old-fashioned crazy quilt you might borrow the idea of combining gay pieces left over from housedressas Z3 to your dress while you're sew- up from time to time. make your- rvllnitczlsvtatcs ciurit s 7 V self s. sturdy apron of bed ticking dae if he gets out?" "B.O.” smutn shaped pieou an and green onions as.a rel-. add colour and flavour to‘ your meat dishes pickles ish to father to an old-fashioned church for the first time. She stared for a while at the old Highland minister shut uo in a box pulpit. thumping the Bible and waving his arms about longer. she whispered in a fright- ened voice: "Father, what'll we 617410257114’ WHEN YOU, BREAK OUT 0E ‘II-IE their skins are n t- lost with the peel. Cut red cg les mtg wedge- serve em with "my? Twins E0 years of age living; many miles apart dlsd suddenly ll‘- Efllllflhd Within a few hours of fight continually. They ma/y scrap for the pure love of a shin each other. Cecil Black. cf Shef-| field. comnlained of a pain, col-l - lapsed and died. Next morning his twln Mother, Pm-oy Black. cf Hgap. 718m. Lanes. arrived at work. naicli there was ‘something wrong in‘ Sheffield." and collapsed and cllcd.' Their 74-year-old mother. Mrs. An-l nle Black, of Gainsborough. said: "My boys went out as they came in. »'I‘hey cried together. together. and lived to all their lives" The at the same time. one in sheffleld and the rfier in Heapham. A little girl was taken by her Then unable to stand it any wanna”, y, _ chm shofindsfairltwithhimandrwsflhim m- ieu liielirdovzryree-die m; "MM" W. K. for rdmorinc tired nets to their r“ snapeliness. Just put the heir net under the ta , shel says. and when it's thorough so - . shake out, aha shape. | 800d [trying to la-y too safe as you can by being too reckless. Nothing ven- t will-h a terrible problem that is ruining mv sweet young life. It is thisf My love is in the army and to make matters worse ha, is over a thousand miles away. He. thinks that since he is having to endure the hardships and privations of army life that I should give up my lob and follow him wherever his snldlerly duties may lead him. laughed I tent to lead F-uch a. meager life. for my ensmoured has to dmte rel/fill gether almostmnly the rank of a private and. while this is an honorable rank in the y were blot-ed army it is not very rcmuneratlve. He maintains that llfa is not worth living: under the present conditions. and I am frightened with the spec- tre of his committing suicide or deserting without the things to which every young bride is entitled. you advise mo to do? HEAR to come back to you. instead of going madly chasing around the oOuDi-Ylf if Fhi", dalrcs to step out with one of her old dates and go to b19085 0f doesn't make pleasant reading for him. man whose movements are not under his own control. Work hard and Si“ ' ‘ war you r"'ll have a little nest-egg to begin hosuekeeplng on, and to tide you over the bad days when he is getting settled back into civilian life. “MARRIAGE UsuALLY A SUCCESS cates Loneliness 0f Single Life Less i Desirable I omen. mas nix-nu Ev ' thtIlfv Ihavea urn-nu dread I “ was "man's" 'i’..'°m”""l"§'.l.°““lh e so ye - ' ' 1'1. lgelgrtyouthinklamwisenottonint of letting smne man rudn nw liéegzz GIRL DESI.‘ MARBIAGES SATISFACTION s. demb Wm‘ u, l n is proof that it is not a f lure and that the great mloritv of i108- "lad _ Mgtwfigaglflerrye jgfi; gaggsuand wives find marflace endiirable. even if it isnt Dartic arlw you will never be a teacher, or a stenogrysphcir. 4'1; a proof moves in life. and whether we s ‘our backs we put into em. . M Atdmtitheclly’ manrlage ishatflslgr lzirsinetssusgecfieiuse it ilsmutieriv hnpcso; 5 ‘ 0 ' ' W 0 B. 01' W 811V man apples not only do m“ but Mm wcinagi will mallfefwnlqhe IILIDS?1IIID assaioned lover may turn into the dumbest of husbands. The most generous sweetheart may develop into a t-lghtwad whose wife has to chloroform him to get a new hat out o him- The girl who was so mild and amiable that butter wouldn't melt in her hm-uy becomeashmwazidanagizerassooncsihogief-shtfllflh- Th»; domestic maiden may come out oif the kitch on her weddtrier day and never go back into it ag . But. on the other luind, all life is a gamble. There are no Sum things, and it is literally true that you can lose out just as eomplet by ture. noth ng have. Ami if you refuse to marry because you are afmid to take a chance. you are doomed to loneliness and lovelinws and t0 missing the consolation prize that you miiglat get in even an unhappy marriage in your children. Furthermore. tnls ls to be said - that no outsider can tell whether a marriage is a success or a failure so mnnv husbands and wives have such queer standards of domestic felicity. It is no Sign. or in- stance. that a husband and wife do not love each other b v . d we know men who are devoted to wives who boss the life out of them. and wives who think it. c. privilege to work and support the lsay loafers to vchom the"! are married. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-l um a lonesome. heartbroken girl 0f 16- _ Only One In Six Ending In Divorce Indi- of minim. hsrisk manna-la th ' "$1141"; m that WU ha?) ere . no nEiean thamvgi-‘y wedding ends in disaster. Pfi- haps not many marriages are the Heaven on will To ‘say that you will not marry because you have seen so many un- halwy marriages is as foolish 8s to say that you will never eat a 918w of luscious pie because pie gives someone you know indlleatlm .01’ 011:5 swtvnan so many of your friends have failed in these lo , There airs no fool- ucoeed or come mrppers in our undertakings depends u n how much of our hearts and mn- braina and Now. bring an ambitious young business woman. l would not be c0125 I am madly in love with luau, but I feel that I could not be hBIPPY So iii/hart oo TBROKEN GIRL. sonnrairs BRIDE ‘srlounn KEEP POSITION ANSWER-t advise you to stick to your lob and wait for your love after him. Thu-t is best for you and best for him. for about the tfme that you would rat/ch u" wit-h him he wo/uld be sent overseas and then you would be left lamenting. without a lob or a husband to comfort you. lrls who are rustling into marriages wit-h soldiers or sailors. f0!" WhlCll neither one of them are ready. will not look beyond the l and excitement of a furlough wedding and see how much it N‘ i“ their situation. For u husband is a husband. Whether‘ he l5 119M‘ 0!‘ 1"» and no married woman can do, without criticism. the thlWKS that B 511181‘? girl is free to do. Being nzarrled doesn't automatically turn an 18-year-old girl into A sedate and settled woman. She is still a crirl whose feet fiche w $11109- wht- ivnnts to g0 places and do things and have fun and run witn th crowd as she has been accustomed to doing. She isnt satisfied to sit all home cvenincs with Mama anti Pan-a and let all the diversion she rle- sires 1r. thinking about Johnn/y thousands of miles away from her. 3W O ement. wher .‘ e is among the gayest of the Rulv. the Rbssins B"- Eigggs and some kfndnfriend writes her husband all about it. And it so don't tziv- no your Job to gn tralnslnu amund the country after a mone" so that when Johnny comes marching home lifter 1M ‘""‘"'T"""T*_‘ ~ "sinaaurugkbtrclizlgss srnon 59/4/16’? sun s2: ~ , . THE usury, » . I i -. w "us E-‘tla w?‘ THRT KEPT HE THRUHGH THE HIENT. Haul I LiFT .________ “¥Z.'.‘.',"‘1.§§l’.."§§.ff..I 1.11.1". - Ml’ UBICE vv/ g- bit about home nursing, for one ‘ can never tell when en emergency may arilse. Particularly in war- I time. a ncwledgs of how to care ' ' for e patient et home is absolutely W necessary. Do you know how to make a bed with your patient in 1t’! Some ‘ ggientedcennoth be mowed out hgf , en you ave to now w t aide. The illustliéationF alllioiygeltlzill H: H p you es a gu e. u c- tione how to do this are included in our 82-pin booklet. along with I many other necessary things in the daily care of e patient. Our booklet glvee the home nurse s02 the important do's end a few of the dent's are also in order. As well as the daily csre of e bed patient. it gives instructions on how to care for e bed patient. how DESIGN NO. 50$ etion. e ' with e contagious “m” w!“ l" m" mm“ IDNDON. » =-~ - - »-~-»-1--- ~»-- * M" "or a - M m rerctiiliu.l~rrsl.ceo D l‘ . TI»: rel box/or Puukn 4m! W: r-tb: y: n0 bear fer Bedwbeml 11-4“. lIJr-llllll- 'UIT-I"RO4P- Enjoy delicious Aunt Jemima’: SIIINWE- TUESDAY and all tbrougb LENT! They'll be singing your preiseemwhen you ' serve those grand flavourful Aunt Jemima Pancake: again i For downright good eedng ...for e hearty, eecirfying meelmlfe bud to bee: e neck of Aunt Jcmimfe, pipih‘ hot end crispy brown! Made in e jiffy, u easy es l-Z-S . . . Aunt Jemlmfs are always flufiy-light end digestible. Just edd milk or water, 1dr, and flip ‘em on the griddle. Prestol Theme your most popular meee- eeycr-end nah of good outing-for just e few cents. Made in 4 jrjfijl _ ThOeeluOetehIIeevelCunede Linllel T~ nEfii-zbrlrcic $511001; Janu - Gertrude Cannon. uradc IX-l. Ruth Wood: 2 2. Wilfred Cannon Pauline Praught; 3. nHJn-uiiti, Uffldfl V (51'-)—I. Fflidb Rich-i‘- hVChIrJ-l. um uwm: I Josep annon. 1 Gade IV-1. Alan MeoRw l’ (Jharles Macfnnis; . lPrau Grade VIII-1. Donald Match‘ Gr and Bernadette Praught (equal); Honor roll for the month of aids cry. . urads x-i. Miriam Praucht: I Grade 1I--1. Shirley Jfllklll Grade I-l. Harvey Praught- . J. Grade v1_1_ Him; wood; 2. Teacher, Mildred Macswein. A Few Drops Up Each Nostrll Quickly Relieve Stuffiness of Catarrh Specialized Medication Works Fast Right Where Trouble ls! Soothing relief from stuffy, painful distress of acute catarrh comes fast as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose, reduces swollenmembranes-soothcs irritation, relieves congestion, helps flush out c passa es. Makes breathingea _ try it Follow directions in package. idlzl‘ . "us... -./>-o\sm».v.sn... . old-clogged nasal Vl-IllO-IIOI. A“- Needle For The Home TAILORED SllIB-TWAISTEB hard to beat a smart. practical shirtwaist dress. The slim, grace- ful lines and attractive button- No. 3&2 in size 36 requires 3 3-4 Ydé Sbainaolabric. i en cents 01‘ PAT!‘ u. which includes complete selyglzng guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish. ‘Add: .Pette Dqnrmi Oherlogtown dinner-dish. u“ Name Btreet Address all? Province D. I‘. C. FOR VETERAN m. 10 At l9, Acting disease, and also how to nurse com- transfer fitem No 502 inceaurfl convulsions. plow instructions. mon ailments such as colds end about 10 by is inches with com- e fmhting career as e trooper in the . . a came 51 years after he started Baby can is also included. l8. .... t. m... stufimsti °"":‘"'"" °""<" fikleddress and the heme of D6818" NO- 5W uuu--_..______ STRQTADDBQQ ._.____ °ITY——-Pnovmor:.. .. .. —-—-____ IIANDY SYSTIM Name Head in? 001m 1'5 “F 533? esfieoigiitillirwviltilnvgsflfifiefigg ls In eir liaison officer w the rllVy g twp!» volt‘; Bhoulitfo m ugh-Ar- sagsss alts is cents in ooln m fl,,“:n°‘,,'§°§pé,mm m." u u Q I I Mmom; min: Needlewo‘: sumu. m“. o, 05mm l‘. since 1940 he has been unployed a continuous end PHWPILBBI ACKHEADS are” Adda” The Blhyloniuie bed unlllléflfll "system hues O0. or‘ in: elmeet es age qfi-Tfim“ "n! craf Flor all-around usefulness, it's 1""! ..".=.=.¥s..ih'§. ssnesl-uy Jletier- . 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