PAGE _'1;v_v_o ens. _,_ _ ' ‘gunnpum Woman's Re alm 1 Social Personal riFashio I “Why don't we i try Nutrim, Mom -ll’:f gore everyM/bg.” Q You've got something there. Baby-for Mothers all over Canada are turning to Nutrim, _ _ . . . the modern new Baby Cereal i L. LAWS Pnorucir UNWANTED ~ - s - . vs . , Society Must Deal With Cruel Fathetjlliot ' r Who Resists Responsibility 01' Offspring- nun _______—_ ' - ‘ ‘£211 ‘it???’ m» l l Isrslsg an. T!!!‘ i! Nil‘ gm“ 5nd his wife were ll!- nluslns by the ‘ ‘do one wet n? nlcht. In mg- his wife had been that makes feeding so easy. Babies love it-the main thing in getting them to est. ' But besides being extra delicious, Nutrim is the finest food you can give Baby for sturdy growth and bone levelopment leading to healthy, happy childhood. Baby needs Nutrim's 5 Vitamins- A, Br, D, Niacin and Riboflavin-and 3 Minerals, Calcium, 1 Ihosphorus and Iron. Prepared in a jiffy with water, milk or formula—no cooking. Economical too, because three times as ndensed as any other cereal. At grocers, chain stores. druggists. . .. ...,. The N utrim Company Ltd., Toronto. . " ~10 boke brood lust right ' ‘~ f“, ° use Ilolsehnsonsfls IRISH Yeast I wohrnssuh?" ‘rive big‘ m" but ‘or my! Good bread brings food value ply: to meals today. It "°- m" "Wldnl- h", h‘“b'“d' . sup lies Vitamin B, and is s quick umgy replacer- . mes. “s. star .. l... i» m. A t» Monro -~=-==r»<»d-. o» ~ e --—- ' If you bake st home use Flelschmsnltfs fresh Yeast for m“ c a any: MEN brad um», ‘m; time. Thisxrpendlklekyesst l‘ 5 "" has been Canada's vo te or over years. s your eign vislto _ , . . m btfilliilefl haghlaegis efg ‘nine zoldui grocerfot-Plerschrnsnn sfmb Yeast-with the famllin l; of In to m“ a mm wedding celebrations of his English yeudw hbeL y IIIIIIIIINI VOlII DIIT by oollnl I sakes sl VG | e at n1 t s host's friends "But tell me," he n me baby mes is sweeter. no to m andgw M‘ sold, i; golden weddln , what Ls “ “m” m“ l’ “u nIsousAuu-s emu Yeast m" lay. This ms enzao‘ Your ls on oxoelent notorious-seal the Imperial I Complex be williniotlp denynthemselves new A mm; meg to gplflln Vltnshs. 11E COOK'S a fine nexamfbul ‘ W th . d th woman Bu: unless they have that sort of love they halvesft my right to ha; havee lived eiprgrletllierarflor flfety years. . l 0RD diced dheese. “combine tonmfo Juice WINTER FRUIT ALAD r‘ “new o I hav 1'1 h . I lflvfiellllfllnlgl gplhout leaving for the baby. some faml "WIhbwl-‘vlgmgt n 11B B-Il . u I are to do tha l. ftl ..:.:..a"..z."s.::s mms. “d PARENTS NOT IT!‘ T0 little baby. he 1s Q. Where does one set I- of Qvnporated milk CHUPOII-l? A. You should r ' cal Ration Board l \ evaporated mllik 00HP--- 957d 1mm be surrenders . I . Airs m? meat charts for all types o mes . A. There are melt charts for 'beef. veal, pork and lamb. ‘than I be on display 1n all _- meat retailers stores. The dill-ft! ‘list the maximum cefliflB |for various W965 of 1""!- 17"" are also "cutting" charts which show the variousttyPss of M194 0h v, l‘ . 5‘,"°1if“ul’...'“§?. expiry 4m on ‘serve (atone? y be A No. ese coupOs Inn used tugny time after they become annual lease expires on Reody-fo-Serve BABY CEREAL 5 Wdanslnd. . . 3 I/dnflfah Living f? Leisur? .The \V0man's Realm tots who stlrlrng until dissolved Blunts deep, narrow loaf tin 1n cold m. er or mass well. cover bctlm wltb half of the tomato mixture , allow to set firmly. Combine x selves before the -_ liiln“li.“.wiia°.lil°.l.°'..'t?éf” w“ ‘° “ "° But while neglectfu; parents are hers to can for In all baby. t of them. mother's breast 54/91)’ 1N1)! e1 osrmts are rare. fov not many men are brute there are such nbnoml has been Children w their youngsters. to the law. it what you have manila-old son 1s true. bage. onion, salt and pepper m mayonnaise and arrange on tops! the jelly. Cover with diced chap Add remaining. Partially set toms- to aspic and chill until firmly it, _ Unmould on platter and gum; children, for children need love nnd cherlshlng lust as much a; they n ‘ - . Ah. ld 1h lsltn. nd now he food and warmth. It is their heritage to which the‘. are cngmedv ‘m; h gomzaw mkinvy he; gave, meat sauce and salt, heat in mg and lemon Juice. m‘. \$il l"! have been n tenant in one and 9119415“ cups dmd has “use ‘m. “m, and 1 apple, l cup diced orange‘ cup unless thtelr parents give 1t to them they have been cheated out or ma, . "aw cream while soak gelatlne 1n cold w; RIM 1 ‘lnderstsn that the property 1s w‘ °°"#§§b°h°°‘°» 2 “"1” “m Y smed‘ blrihflllh the world there is nothing else mo“ "1011 Edd i0 b0lll1l Deodorant ‘)5 sold When am I compelled to d 558°’ m" Fm“ ‘an m’ unwanted fl. 0ft] mo» Sto Pers irufion beat up a helpless little . Btll p p i as ls tne sod b the fact; 4 saw STYLES 001w" '1 o! usosscr ANYBODY NEW YORK ~—Not a type, not a CONTIDENCE ‘It’; Wiser being good than bad; ‘n .. , ' n is or Donating Your m]? “Me the Mammy and the tuce or other greens mason a e s. n one house u sold firm“ dmslnll- co it's safer being meek man AWYCCQII It's better being sane lI-illl mad» My own hops ls, o sun will pierce The thickest clouds earth ever stretched; ‘Ihat after Last returns the First, Though a wide compass round be fetched; That which began best, can't end st W02‘ , Nor what God blessed ones prove aocursed " -Rnbem Browning. BLUE-PLATE BUNNY Cookery experts at the U. S. Flsh and Wild-life Service are working ‘out new recipes for rabbits to be arsed when the expected meat short- age takes you afield for a meat dish Roast rabbi; with stuffing Ls a. novelty which may not appeal to some at first thought. However, food technologists at the services’ ‘food labrntcry a1; College lMd.. have n recipe which they say produces a delicious and attractive dish. CURTAIN CALL some people living in the coun- try block up their front door in winter-tune with tar paper, and hang a heavy curtain inside. It may not look Pretty but it keeps then.- warmer. However, as n. com- promise between beauty and 00m- fort, hang a heavy curtain over the garden or sun porch door. This 1s especially important for doors facing north or west. That's where thg prevailing winds come from 1n the Winter. ..;_-. Woodchucks are cautious snl- mals; while feeding they sit up every few minutes to look about them. A small rowbost of reinforced concrete was construcfed 1n France in 1860 and exhibited at the Paris Exposition 1n 1875. Pym-rhea, or inflammation and ‘destruction of the gums 5111mm- lng the teeth, may be due to defl- clencieg in the diet" more specifi- eollv to lack of part of the B com- plex_v1tan.lnes. Park. I figure, not a mood appears to hnvc l been neglected by American de- l signers lu planning their spring collections. With democratic lib- trallly fashion overtures predict 3 something for everybody. ; The silhouette, though stlll froz- en in lls narrow confines, manages a certain irrepressible galety and freedom 1n spite of war restrlotlom. shoulders are broad; some sleeves, at the vanishing point, are mere caps or none at all; skirts, sllrr; as arrows, are decldely brief, they make themselves unportant by fn- dulging all kind; of xcltements. You will see them ed to achieve apron effects - short aprons. outlined ln frilly plestlngs. or nsrmwly long, perhaps striped and of a, contrasting material, satin for this purpose being well liked. HATS MEANT WEALTH | Early Mexicans indicated their l wealth by the anaoung of decoration on their som-breros. NEW INTEREST IN EDGES 0F SKIRTS NEW YORK -Sk1rt edges come 1n for new interest 1n the spring collections. In dresses. if the hem is not scalloped or outlined wltn a ruche of the same material, it may have an edge of black lace or ling- erie. Or sldrts may have s tan tallzlng little pettfoost edged with lace. destined to show at the slight- est provocation. Ruffles affect everl an b-85 short evening skirt and! give 1t the formal stiffness of a] hoopsldrs One godets in its skirts to vs than; extra flare. Eta effeotfvey uses s. contrasting binding to accent the hem of a skirt 1n one of her pro-- phetlc Greek revival costumes; the skirt, column-slim, gains fluidity from the finest accordion tucking. l Olarepotter hits on the bright idea of s. threeway sklrt with s short rl fl that falls softly from the waist st side, centre, back or front with equal elsn. l During the last l5 years Canada hats halved its maternal mortality rs e. Protecting Y6" is Dalense Defense work is vital to Canada-so ls the defense of your health. In spite of certain food shortages, long working hours and nervoul strain, we must keep fit to do our jobs efficiently. As a food supplement, Scott's Emulsion is highly recommended because it is so rich in vital build-up demerits everyone needs. Because this world-blown tonic contains natural Vitamins A snd D, it helps build resistance to colds and common winter ills. helps adults build stamina and strong bones and sound teeth. Ernulslded by an exclusive process, Snows Emulsion ls pleasant- tssting and four times easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. This iyur-round tonic is recommended for every member of‘ the family. omicsl bottle why-st all druggists. Buy n large, I; SCOTTS EMtlESION A r Hweollh Work T09 Taken regularly, Scott's Emulsion appetite, and ‘ " ‘ to develop house sets dainty? the be ll (lrlnll Year-Round Term WvrV/f/yr» M50. B5 You do not seem to be a your husband is a father, it will be to some child-hunriv mar. l] would not cry all the with 1t. Such a case mt resentment. Bfilflg slble who t ake 1t upon themselves and who flunk on ‘men more affectionate mother than and woman than to keen b'»\l‘l0_\'0l.l'1ll '1 . -. l] _-' , , only reaclioii ti) izvaqililiil‘ ofaiidliltnlttlgm? mod times‘ time. 1s that it Mlle for pity and patience and infinite tenderness, parents 1s n hard lob. but v ~10!‘ y0u it. feeling Anv woman whose child. who mustbe sick nr e199 5r fits on her nerves isn't fit to deal to Bfve 1t that 1t is God. Himself. these reami- DEAR MISS DIX—I am 30 years old. have n love am devoted and two beautiful children. would like to in all besrusc mv wife lngs in the evenings of the children. My wife says that housework and loo Dronle with the youngsters. to do wftli with as I T. 311655 .. my place. but I am zett has her lodge meetinvs and I am left alone to “i? “as “til.” 1" 3 , . , all day I don't needmtlusearcad sligildblal: $121.’ order to relax mm dolor as -T- an» out nmon’ “tic/l M stmv nt hon-I" Ihavenothd d .~l. . please. and Iafl-l?! tlisiarlispzsli n n: on in ‘Wm var lv fed m with wow-km’ ever-v do" and then crwnlng home to rutt-q- armmd l\.. um... u»... M, o); man. What shall I do COMPROMISE 0R. JOIN WWI don't you and vour wl You take another". ANSWER-Why business? She take one. take care of the ktlds and you go out to f course. housework is monotonous w"rk hlcn we earn our clallv bread. a day amd wash behind school every morning than it L; to u_ s vs menu) GOING OUT fe wmorom-lse the nlnht out Ol- else hire someone nether. . but so is evcrv other kind It ls no 1010's monotoncus he ohlldrenfls ears and yet but un the same tales talk, or do the same bricklayi-rtg, or [rirfigch the some 55mm"; o,- Io u, He, m, same sick pecrple with the same . Every day laborer friend of mine used y giving her n few baa/tins. women, I wonder 1f I should not foul-cw time she vells at me? be neatly appreciated. her soundly the next Your ndvice would ANFWERr-Well. fe-beatlmz is b. with nothing he con Not an w afraid lots of ivlllvesywoiflidenbelilaelve themsogl they yelled at their husbands lng instead of a decree absolu Glass will become crystal clear lf washed 1n water 1n which tealesve; have been boiled. save fealeaves for a week, and boll in sufficient water to cover them. WINTER PLANTS IN COOL ROOM of failure with home Plants in the winter time 1s tha they are kept 1n rooms that are or too warm. Sixty to sixty-five 119F984; r‘ is the ideal temperature for house plants. A follow is to try w cool as is consis- omfort. As s. Beneral rifle. flowering plants need all the sunlight they can get, u. neclnlly durlniz the winter months. "$3 "° "‘““°‘ lhi3..“‘§'2 o , u not direct sunlight Foliage plants Ire more tolerant of insufficient lllfht. but in winter time they may be placed in direct sunlight, Window; should be ugh; to m. -___. One oonunon cause and that .e. all. lng comes. and that soc: for boll; hlilssblgnds the right to monopolize the good tl/m , DEAR MISS DIX- , . ‘.- at me at the loudest tcnliypovgblifllflaeccmln 8S d have similar trouble with his wife, but ty. which leaves g husband lntotathe divorce court. and thlsofsglisfwaéi, ge. their husbands divorcing them tut ves better if they tevr flat-med them they would set s spank- deserves s break when ven- and wfves. Neither on: hss unmanageable. she 00s not let her way. h good I fllfl“ thmnrh I do not believe 1n his example and puddle A HUSBAND. at . 119d in vrltno: gladntanlfierous (‘fife gut em e ure e. r res of which wives ‘his o": as’: not a ou-sbom th knew that when vent direct drauthfs on the A dry atmosphere ed because l; not only- stun-rs the Plants but favors the increase "of certain Pests, such as red spider and thflne. Moisture ln the air arolmd the plants may be 1n- creased by standing the poLg m ‘gsi/leolwortiraigs ‘sl-iiddk wi% iiflbbk" E - terlal moist m ' m‘ A mlXtllre of two parts good Burden loam soil, one part rotted “Murili aligns tn 3"" Y e soil r nus- mwts for Potted Plants Th? will allow both nlr Ind Inter to pug through the sofl reasonably well. “Killer Provision for drsfnsgs may b9 mad‘! b? P1861!!! s layer of suns-ll stones or slmllsr material on the bottom o! the Pots where the nous a" l0 ONT! off excess water. Wash paint and enamel-work with clean. soapy "m, flfy um». Ollshly. then polish with s good hard was: y 1.; lltobs svod-IV one Part sand. will] 1- Does not for dresses or men's shirts. Does no: mime skin. 2- No waiting to wiry. Can be used right after shaving. Prevents under-arm odor, helps Imp perspiration safely. 4- A pure, white, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream. ‘l. Awarded Approval Seal of American lnsmuteoflaunder- ' ,,_ harmless to frbnc. Use Amd regularly. .. ‘ s the largest deodorufl Arrid l Selllilg WEST KENT SCHOOL ‘this A... .....laary: ‘ nod!) urge; z. Jana daroara Menard. ' ' James Bentley, 2. Qulgley. Kenneh Yeo; 3. Douglas Pierce. Donald Tlnney. mane val-Z. dllnine Bourke; 2. Harold MacPnerson; ‘o- J- s1 Al- Barbara Nell mater; 3. David Jsrdlne. Grade VII-l. Davld Hurst; Hilda. Plckarc; 2. Mary y; 3. Carl Brown, Donald Thompson. Grade VII-l. Joarn Wood; I. Philip Jardlne; 3. John Court. Grade - —l e Bobble Nelson; 2. Elaine Gill, Jlll MncKay; 3. Mary Beth Hams; Suzanne Palmer, Karl Resrdon. Grids V—-1 Patricio I409‘ 2 Barry Beers; 8. Rosamund fid- wsrds. . Cvmde IV-l. Jpn; Marie Mc- Guire; 2 Janet Import; 3. Johsrms TacDonndl; Jane Glddings. Grade IV-l. Briar Chandler; I. Nancy Hyndman; 3 Carolyn Nel- son Grade III-l Allan MscLeod; Bfllle Butt: 8 George Grsyston. Grade III-l. May Russell; I. redlth McClenaghsn; 3 Donald ' Haynes Ralph Mdllett" 2 Grade Lf-l . ,Bla.ir Anderson; s Donald Cobb; Shirley Vessey. . II—-1 Gordon Tweedy; 2. Helen Chsppel! and Donna Home; l 8. Frederick Seller. ' Grade f -l Jean Isabel Mac- lDonsJd; 2. Stuart Dick; 3. Janet Rogers. . -_____._.__ . CARDIAC MORTALITY HIGH ‘rho lesdfnv cause of Gsnsdlsn been hear; diseases. ldesthn for the past 1s years hss [Canaefibn Wane!) 30y More 7M0 40y 0M” Kind Buy More War Savings Stamps-NOW! I Grade VIII-l. Joan Monroe; 2 ‘ew owner desires to live 1n it him- 'elf m- to put ln possmslon his fa- daughter isushter in law you must be given ‘her, mother. son. at least s months notice to on a proper form, one which 1s filed at the your case, ff not; '-"rl-' be April 30. 1943 Q 1 am leavlnv the city spring and want to rent ntv home. which has never been rented be- find out whst fore. How do I rental I should charge? Prices our‘ ‘Preie ""' the Rentals A"'l’llf\"'"\_\' ‘ nell Bflldlns Charlotte own, you w'1l reoelve instructions what "ou must do youcsn feel cornfortsb In ¥GIIQIIQOOIII $11118 e of Pu-sonalf one l s to theflhsrlottetown ddress. Is sure name. address fnn Home Service A to writs plainly your and name of bcqvt copy of Wartime Price and ‘Prods Board office. In the lease is renewed for one yes: from April 1st you could be given notice, st the esrll- est. on April 1- 1943- 1! the lelle l! not renewed and your landlord puts _ you on n monthlv basis the earlle$t A. Ibvldertlv yo" rcsllr- that the rental must be set by P“ Wflrtlfn! Avmlv to Do you have s personality home‘! Do people exclalm over how st- trsctlve lt is. and how well 1t suits your personality? Start now to liven up your horne—glve those find roomsstonlosndsnewllfs! ‘.1110 harmonious lines of this will- in; another person's. clothes. . _ Our ‘Si-pals booklet is full _,., ..,.__ .__ ‘"795’ Gtllfll Conlblne apple, orange. ttai’! cheese, shredded cabbage and salt and toss llghtly together. Serve on lettuce or other greens with may- mnosgq or French dressing. ' 01' vacate Variations glvcerme l. Add grated onion, diced cel- ery. Pimento strips. 2 Use equal parts of shredded cabbsgg and chopped red apple, srldlng seedless raisins, ff avails ls. 3. Use equal amounts of shred- ded cabbage and grated carrot. 4. Vary the dressing, ringing the changes with plain cooked dross- fng. mayonnaise, Russian. French or Thousand Island dressing. Jellled Tomato Loaf Two and one-half cups home canned tomato juice (one l!) oz. tin), l teaspoon spicy meat sauce, salt t taste. 2 teaspoons lemon juice, 2 tablespoon gelatlne, 1-2 cup cold water. 2 cups shredded cabbage I tablesp ‘ pped onlon, salt and pepper, mayon- naise. or cooked dresslnLto moist-l Nee in " the Sham and n! to NII BUI-TLED PINAIOBI ! W‘ the ur , or fid-Pnb" om’ your dress - lnd practical too. boys come home on unexpected Wests drop Emmi! with its and look pretty o. Sdflfllnslu lsrequlresal-d Ids. J5 1n fabric, 3 8-4 yds. lrsld. dusgnd 90o pattern. which 1n- es comps sew guide. Print number Plslnly. Bswsurs to stats 1W Add .Pm o» tn: z cnulgiimwi. glut‘! ti: w m’ Cit-Y I03 YOUR NOTE-BOOKS s11 cl thsspog k t hs near gooklng-stoveqinskestldi good lifter for hot saucepan llds. fin nl b din builds th l UttIeOxdJl-y rriiustsrd. then wssh 1n the usual wly. To remove gresss marks from shoes. rub s llttls powdered French chalk into the stained plrb and lssvs for 3t hours. Dust off and ltsb In the ordinary ny- ransom“ 33mg; 1f m! truce oils-sass the morning wash the usual way. d 1:110’: n lsuxnltivo and snon. TM $5.5: with ‘laut-of-ordsr bowels. GI 1ildreu's Own ‘Ibblsfn your ehlld lllinst unneeesss d lltl. with lettuce cups Serves six. _.___________ . obstinate tes. stains on your sum. rner linen and silk or cotton mob can be removed by covering Ilflq and leaving overnight]; the zarrnenth i liow Your _ Child May Be, Inviting Colds‘. Due to bring indoors more with lesc Tablets. The“ D sour stain hunt- seh till “i, ‘$1M. I dlecraft For The Home Milk Coupons enflfiO Y“ '° Carnation Milk . ANYnsotherwithsdslldnndsrlyuflblilfll get for tbs child, svspossred lnllk priority “u, coupons from her locsl ration board. Uss your ' coupons for Carnation Milk-the fill/m“ "uh for Mans fssdlnfsnd for growing child!!!- Csmadon provides all tbs soorlhnsst thss potlllilkcsfsfllpplpphlslllsxfrllmulmtd "sunshine" vitamin D for building mml bold and soundseeth. 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