PAGE TWO ‘upevsnvquqlluqsnlcnbcbillldssbnslsebqldesbebisdnce Woman's Realm/Social a s. s. Iennpqxbslsssnulllslqlsnn r1 ---.uus._-s_sr>.-us._n..-..-_---snnl i ORANGE FLOWER SKIN LOTION AND TEXTURE LOTION - Regularly EACH $2.00 Both so refreshing! Orange Flower Skin Lotion 'I'exture Ixition for normal or lily akin. Both highly effective and tlcligliliul to use. Half price for a limited time only. MGDRE 8- MKEDDME (or ilry skin . . . ‘IKIN LDIION 9a Corner % & i Cook ’s PILOH CANTAIDUPE CONSERVE 4 cups diced peaches 4 cups diced cantaloupe 2 lemons 1 orange s cups sugar METHOD: scald peel and dice a" Peaches. Use s medium sized cantaloupe for this. Quarter it. re. move the seeds and peel it. then cut the flesh into small dice. Grate the Ilnl; from the lemons and orange sntLthm squeeze out the juice, OGnblnO the diced peaches and Ilntaloupe with the juice and grat- ld rind of the lemons and orange. hen add the sugar. Heat. slowly, itirring to dissolve the sugar, then Mk fairly rapidly. stirring often. Inlil the mixture is thick arid PIG-es the mixture in hot, steri- lled jars and seal with melted par- lflin. When the first coat has-dens, a second layer of melted paraf- Oover the jars with lids or tie Ml!!! over them and store in s. cool, by place. HONOR MATE, LOSE MONEY l Morning Smile :>€0§GO%@0%°94 i’? W3 A burglar. who had entered a poor minister's house at midnight. was disturbed by the awakening oi the occupant of the room he was in. Drawing his weapon. he Sflidi "If you stir. you are a dwi mm I'm hunting for your money?’ "Let me get hunt with you!’ ___{_’_- The clarinet. s musical inimi- ment, was invented by Johann Denner in 1690. _____________ BA BY’S "CONSTIPATION SERIOUS II-' Nsetscrso BABYS daily movements are "ng ol which absolutely track must be kept. When he misses. something must be done st once. Constipation is serious for baby. < Mrs. John T. Reid of Hespeler._Ont.. bsl this’ to say: "Hevin had seven children and having used Baby's n Tablets for all seven can say they are the best and entlest regulator for children. During teething aby‘: Own Tab- lets were a boon to me as they cleared up s_t_ IONDON -- (GP) - Stevedores lost two hours’ pay when they stopped loading the ,12,000-f.on heighter Waiivere. 'I‘hey revived an old custom by stopping work when a workmate, Dick Tracy, fell to his death in the hold. once any digestive disturbance or freLfulness. Equally eflective for simple fever. teething troubles upset stomach and other minor ail- ments oi babyhood. Quick in their action. Sweet-tsstlng—esslly crushed to a powder, if desired. No "size y‘ stufI-no dulling effect. Get a box today. S ck- ness so often strikes in the night. 15 cents. Money beck ll not satisfied. Art/mill 541/55 uni/me‘ - GREASY oveaaus! GRIMY SHEETS! DIRTY my CIDTHES! mevizs HOUNDING ME.’ D-HOU5EWFQ/ snisss- wssmus ‘Mints oismtsii! m Flwfsuo FAB 3UD$ARE ggutous! rs-unususus-seu-‘wus-t-ss-se-“ up and strike a light," said the minister, “and I'll i??? Modern Etiquette By Roberts In i/oo-aswQ-es-Q-oist-ot Q. Is it proper to pick up small chicken and chop bones with the fingers’! gatherings. Otherwise. chickens and chops are not included among the finger foods. It is better to use s bone. . May s young person ask an alumnus of the school he is en- tering to recommend him to a fra- temity? A. No. not even if he is s. very good friend. . Where should s. host's wife sit when they are taking a. visiting couple driving? A. She and the visiting wife. should sit together in the bacirli seat. How Can l!!! i Iy Anne Ashley 1'0 Q. How can I straighten a bad crease Ln a rug? A. llfeasures should be taken as| soon as possible or the nap will ilvear off along the crease very quickly. Turn the rug upside down and wet the crease with a moisten, ed whisk broom until it is quite wet. Then stretch the rug tight and fasten with tacks and allow to re- main until dry. When dry. apply a coat of shellac to the back of the rug and after‘ that has dried, the rug may be returned to its correct position free of wrinkles. Q. How can I satisfactorily mend a tear in a kid glove? A. Buttonhole around the edge of the tear before drawing together. Thetn oversaw the buttonhole. The repair will be substantial. Q. How can I keep pie meringue from falling? A. The meringue will not fall if one-fourth teaspoonful of baking powder is added to it. mTfiStars Sa -- Dy Genevieve lembls For Friday. September 2a EXCELLENT prospects for en- hanced fame and fortune are to be found in this day as planetary con- figuratlons. While it: is a most. ex- pansive, promising and assuring situation. with forecast of growth in important objectives and plans. with enhanced place. Position and security, yet there are signs of reck- less. erratic or temperamental turns which could undermine or speed up high prospects of progress and per- sonal responsibility. Weigh care- fully and get proper perspective on all important alliances or projects. If It Is Your Blrththy Those whose birthday it is, are assured an excellent opportunity for growth, expansion. progressive and fruitful in ample degree for prosperity. happiness and pleasant relations in business, finance, pro- fessional and domestic life. Never- theless it would be easy to disrupt. undermine or scatter all such be- nign prospects by some overt act. by erratic or wild urge to force the issues. where sound judgment and lasting values are vital. Collected, calm and discreet conduct is recom- mended ss blunders could be ruLn- ‘i0 - l I Tragic for seventeen years I have fallen former marriage, who is just my the course we have decided upon my husband passes on. The son been s wonderful Can you imagine s triangle that is ss forth in s Eugene a rnsn old enough to be her with his son of her own age. mm ANY soap CAN.’ cizessv _ OVERALLS WILL never HAUNT wssuiuo’: no atom- . mite) now FAQ MAKES’ I SEE ‘IOU DIOA WISH TODAY. DOES WAT MEAN NIGHT- shoes. {OOROWOO-ZIOEOF“ §OO ‘ The sparrows bring us from our bed then mornings, in loud twit- terings, which may have to do with planning their day's schedule, or perhaps only serve to bring A, only It plcnlc] or glmflg; the place to life. In friendly gray- brown drifts they congregate about wide eaves-nooks near our window, and then startled maybe by the sharp knife to cut meat of! the sray master's strident . Pard’; bark at a passing truck or csr, which is at once taken. up by the other dogs, they fly off in an excited rush of wings. But, only to settle briefly in a favorite tree in the yard or creepers along the house-wells. I I I I ready playing hide and seek on wandering along the valley. Cows l‘ HE GUARDIAN. UHARIDITETOWN flfi-U stusirs nuini By An Island Inner’: Wife crow, or higher up in the _ And we rise, to find ripples al- the milipond and a clean new wind born of the dawn and the sunrise come then, one by one from their rest. leaving dry beds in the dew of the night; pasture about them, stretch languicliy and take up their grazing, I I I I The horses-Aha team kept near at hand on account of the calls of the hauling ls already on foot, cropping sweet bites with an in- tentness one knows will accept eagerly the interruption. when one or the other of the farmers sum- mOns them presently to their morning grain in the stable. And the small white boat, little used in the harvest season, drifts idly at pond-edge, a temptation to the like of us to wish for once to de- sert her choring, to follow the windings of the stream up the creek. so tranquil and beguiling a nd Persona E-fifiefi-Gififléfifinblefivfltfmef- Household Many housewives prefer to stif- fen their lace curtains with gum erabic instead of with starch. This is done by dissolving 1 ounce of gum arabic in ‘A pint of boiling twater, straining and bottling. Keep well corked. Use one teaspoon of the mixture to s pint of cold water. Dip the curtains into this and then stretch. After scrubbing a marble door- step, try mixing a quantity of qulcklime with a half-pint of ski-m milk. and use this as a whitener. The cake batter will be of a much smoother added first and then the milk, Better/English 1. iation of "really"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Aparel, apathy, apostle. aptitude. 4. What does the word timoriious" mean? wires- Scrapbook p; Iobnrf-s us Curtains Marble Cake Batter 55¢ texture if the flour is dicates disease rcn.” II. C. Wlllllinl CFIPBSBS should What is wrong with this sen- tence? "One should follow his best judgment." $531959 l _ tuberculosis by detecting 2' what is the correct pmnunc tuberculosis among the parents." eluded, osis in "sanc- spot when bathed in the morning 5~ what i5 B W0"! beEiflnini A glam with nu that means "insigniflc- l‘ s e e s p31,"? ANSWERE Bulrushes do sentinel duty now at stream-side, velvety brown amid their green foliage, stately and as serene as their surroundings. Un- disturbed by the noisy crow-call in the neighboring woodlands, which echoes so loudly ln the prevailing stillness. But chores must be done. 1. Say. ‘One should follow she's best, judgment." 2. Pronounce re-al-l. e as in me. a unstressed. i as in it. 3. Apparel. sanctity. "He was a sanctlmonious hypocrite." 5. Nugatory. 4. Making a show of Jsmss W. Barton. ll. D. i, spend more time and money in try- ing to find the tuberculosis cases| in adults and less in children is. the suggestion of Dr. C. Hall in the . “Illinois Medical Journal," "A study of results of tuberculos-l is control programs in the past, in- probably have been devoted to tii. wrong groups. Tuberculosis is not s The mass survey of communltlesl to find cases of tuberculosis shows that the percentage of in grade and other general adult population‘ The grand-parents may also be in» Of Yours " TMORE‘ urs SOME FACTS ABOUT TUBEB- s CULOSI5—STILL A GREAT “LL” OVER. LIPTON It seems only natural to spend fl N time and money in the examination "I" A y of children ftor ‘tuberculosis. includ- ing -ray o t e chest. as we try to find tuberculosis early and thus m Bive the youngster a better chance for treatment before the disease N had advanced too m. | That we I Chic- ‘ that much time and energy - found commonly in chilvi cases in- i with age. Instead of surveys schools. these surveys ' be made among industrial,‘ We can protect childrenl as many cases of tubercul- nie woew! WITH YOUR MEALS 0R lF‘|’€R.— DRINK‘ i l-i p-Ion No omeamiaoes sucun-essuumamm! SEPTEMBER 22, 1949 lQFasions/Literature u-rsuaarmsonnmatsmnnnnnnns That‘ Body , \ In handy tss bugs, IQ! children have been con- tracted by the habit of the child- fen climbing up parent's knee. adult. population free of tuberculosis will result in a young generation free of infection. "Tuberculosis is entirely by adults. 1f sll ous adults could, be found. isolated. treated, and the disease arrested. the next generation would have practically no source of infection and tuberculosis would become a on the grand- wise to have surveys spread almost tubercul- relatlvely infrequent disease." Generally speaking. it would be losis between the ages of 12 and 14 for girls. and for boys from 14 to l6. This is the puberty age when Nature is working hard to develop girls into women and boys into men. This extra work makes the boy and girl more vulnerable to tuberculosis than any other factor. tuberculosis research for tubercu- up to M. early. physician state that they have reduced th,‘ number of tuberculosis patients u every group except girls. teen ap. While tuberculosis occurs st all ages, the great majority of cassi occur between the ages of l8 and tit‘ Tuberculosis it‘ curable if treats: in lac in an orderly sequence of them, and a busy farmer, fed. I I I I We suppose that as we, more than one housewife in the neigh- borhood would greet this morn- ing's sunrise with increased inter- est, to wonder what 300d 81E" they could read into it for the Aid Chicken Supper, which lay now, a few fast‘ fleeting hours away. Would the fates be kind to grant them a fair evening for their en- deavour, after anxious spells of mixing and baking? Chickens would be given to the roasting today, and there would be an apportion- ing of oven-time to allow for the baking of cakes, or biscuits or rolls as well as belated "shells" for the pies, which as a fitting finale to the meal should make altogether delectable fare. I I I And we fancied that when later in the day raindrops fell against the windows of country kitchens. full of tantalizing aromas of flavor- ings and spices, sighs would go forth to escape at an open door to meet and mingle with our own above a hilltop cr woodland or meadow. Because no matter Will‘- we console ourselves with "it ous to worthwhile plans or 1on8 range objectives. , A child born on this any vhll= able, ambitious and talented could wreak its good prospects by tem- pefflmentbl or erratic behavior- ©%0b%0 DOROTHY DIX SAYS- Young Wife In Love With Own Step-Son DEAR MISS DIX: A most tragic thing has come into my life. l married a man twenty-four years my senior and after living with him is devoted to his father and says he will gladly await the time when we can have each other without any regret or hesrtachesMyhusbsnd has ANSWER: You present an upset of the human adies do happen in real life, know. One can even understand how they happen when a girl marries father and than is thrown in contact Youth calls to youth, and nobody is to blame unless it is cynical old Mother wsy and left us poor, weak mortals to take the consequences. GIUEBOMI THING , But it is a horrible and s gruesome thing to wslt for dead men's It strophies everything that is fine and noble in s man and Continued on page 14 ctoiiiaéftlir Continued on pose 11 Triangle madly in love with his son by a age. He returns my affection, and is to mark time, if possible, until husband and I love him devotedly. worse situation than ws are in‘! MARION. morbid and ghastly as any ever set O'Neill play. Yet such grisly trag- psrhsps oftener than we Nature, who mods things that Sel- of two Heart-Shaped Layer Pans Gleaming, Long-Wearing Alurninum and the top from u package oi 1 SWIFTMNG! * —the new kind oi shortening! To gel your set, just send your name and address, with seventy-five cents, and one Swiffning box top to: Dept. Canadian Co. Limited, P.O. Box minal A, Toronto. You'll receive your psns without delay! And in addition, Swift's will send you s folder with recipes delightful “Special Occasion Cakes." AT 2i, ‘Sill/fair; is lbs £0: Candid Cs. 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