PAG row... n44. I-.-..- III- I- A v v vvvvv v v v . en's Rea m/ A AAA AAAAA a A ‘ w ‘$6 ‘by Colette 1/5.». u/ianl a i wear-wt’ I Jrefifi -_ D o i a k e bionde wool with gold . plastic but-§a\ tons under jbrown furs. Don't overlook {chestnut brown under black cloth , or porsian lamb. Gllcago _A.Q‘ Aka‘ Household . Scrapbook $- 4 a 4 By Bohlrll I40 ThoHals-Bruah Keep the hair brush in s sani- condltion. To clean it. dip several tirnes with back upward in warm water, to which a little household ammonia has been add- ed, Do not rinse. This will stiffen the bristles and keep them from becoming soft. Place the brush on its back to dry. Silverback brushes should not be put into water_ When Traveling No perfume or lotions will leak from their containers while trav- elhg if tight-fittin corks are in- se ed into the bot es, keeping the or ca s to put on upon ar- rival at des lnatlon. Vaseline Jelly Stains _ ‘£0 remove vaseline jelly stains, with kerosene. It the stain has u‘: allowed to remain for a long Sun Srnaleils‘ AIALA. igMorning Smile O-O-O-O-O-O "I'm so sorry," said the woman mixed up in aln accident. It was all my fault." [Not at all, madam," replied the driver of the truck with a gallant gesture. "I was to blame myself.’ "But I insist the fault was mine. I w): on your side of the street." . -- he true," ‘he said, ‘but my dear madam, I am respon- . uLllllSlOll. I saw you Vdlllillf,’ blocks away and had ample opportunity to start down a sde street." A lady had just finished boiling a kettle o! spplebutter and ha taken it out into the yard to 000i. Just then an acrobatic aeroplane began performing overhead. In her intent watch 11g the lady back- ed into the kettle and sat down into the hot applebutter. The next day one of her bors telephoned to inquire of er condition. ,‘She's alright," replied her husband. “hut it put her be- hind in her work." England-J OP) -~'I'he Grand National Stesplr chase will be run over the . time, soak it lln kerosene, then rub and wash with soapsuds. tss~ soochofsunll rvs tsalmso mar I llno suntlol-lvs sxrss-soarmsss ros rllosl‘ Ixraa-olllnr srorsl . Snnlighfs extrs-sosplness down to loosen ground-in ght on cufis, edges, collars does the lob, they come spot- ’ clean-Brighter and Sweeter ' haul wol-ls Asd remember p ll ssfa the lam wsshsbls 7U0v ‘little!’ how you do Sunlight and Aintree course nmrt April I for the first time since 1940. a, $1.23 Alana ‘- them to a ply - applications vv lO-O A Job Only You Can Do . Price Control Questions and Answers 5Q Gllflm anl Answers In Oflntrd a h The Gm lsn as a feature saoh day The questions are those which have reached the War-limo Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are vidsd by Ila Board Readers sons who have intelligent qaestl writing Women's Regional Advisory Com- . mitten. Q. Must I surrender meat oou- polns if I have deer meat given to me. A. No. Venison meat is not rat- loned. Q. Where "do ex-erviceman ob- tain their food ration books? A. At any local ration board of- fice However, it is advisable for to the board I ome towns. since m at dsmobiliut on centers cause long queues and much delay. . I have just received my fur mat from storage in a nearby city. They charged me fifty cents more for storage‘ this year than I was charged the‘ same lace last ar. I didn't think th s was al- wed. A. It is not allowed, Firms are not allowed to increase the charges for storing Eur coats. If you will send the name of the firm who stores our coat to the nearest of- fice o the Wartime‘ Prices and Trade Board they will ‘have the matter investigated for you. heir own Cook 's Corner g TREASURE CHEST FRUIT 14%» i d chopped d ied ‘guns m XE I‘ u 1 cup heavy jelly v. cup dark corn syru 1 cup chopped nutmea l 1 cup bran flakes , 1% teaspoons ground cloves teaspoons cinnamon teaspoons allsplce LO8BQOOII MICE l teaspoon linger ‘A teaspoon salt l-lbaro a teaspoons vani julc cup rune or gra e 1 um? butter pa 2% cups su ar 8 eggs. we beaten 7 cups sifted flour 1 ‘easpoon soda 3 ‘easpoo baking powde Combine fruit with jelly syrup. nutmeats, bran spices, salt. fin,- orings and fruit juice; mix thor- oughly and let stand while pro- paring batter. Blend butter and sugar thoroughly; add eg s and mix well Sift flour with so a and baking powder and sdd half of it to the creamed mixture; beat well. Add fruit and mix thoroughly. Add remaining dry ingredients and stir thoroughly bended. Pour into Bans lined with wsxer pa er. Bake slow oven (300)?) a out 2% hours llllnnlvl ll lILlllliES THAT [UIJK zF-Wlflsliiai” Social . THE, ._.se_ as‘. AAAAAAIAA A aaiaaan AAA v rvvv v vwv Dorothy Dix Says- J Selfish Mother Daughter Has Right To Marry And Move Out of Town DHARMIEDII: AmIld-Klhihfl lnherhometownslftarfllsmssrlosoyolalgmsnlromw to ahehsabeenemsgedforihraaylsasa! llehsslustbesnreleaadfmsn theumysndhisfamiiywanttmmltosettlewheu they live. They oallvtbcsrwhovehtmpsrtedfromthcaubtlttbeydorrtthlnkitisw thingformydaughtertoleavehsrhomosnldustogoandliva auloslg strangers. tr Bsrrafllsssndlsnuesllr cssq our the thoughtofbslslgpartadfromhemsndwowmfl raltharshswouldntmsslrythsntososofsrslway from home What mustwedoeboutit? AWORRIEDMUIHER. t M” because you want to keep her with you. member that when your daughter leaves you to follow her husband, she is only doing whslt millions of women have done before her and are doing today. Morcovenahelsiuetfollotrlngtihels/wofflodwhichdaereestlut swifeshnllforssllofsbhersndmothorsndoloavohohchtflsandwlnd the civil law which makes the h ‘ the responsible head of the fem- tly, and the law of love which makes home for s. woman wllscrovor her husbamdis. ltlshardonpsremstohwotoglvewtheirdsughtesswhenvhey manmbutitlssometbingthaymatbepleosredtomootwith 053189 and philosophy. an the only way they can keep their girls with than: h ho prevent them from marrying. and not many fathers and motlhssa an selfish enough to want to buy their own happiness at the prioe of dish daughters being old maids. So wltJ-ldrslw your protest against your daughter marrying a from a different part of the country. Give har your blessing and lat her gowiflloutbemgmadetoleelthatslwisbmshhigyourhearulhtissaa days when you can talk over bhe telophma, and fly to your bdoved h a lewhouraseparstionlsnotthetr, i, ituaedtobe. DEARMIISSDIX: Iwasmsrrledinlflitoamnnl loved very much. A week later he went overseas. For a year l was faithful to him. thenIst-arltedseehlgotilermen. Nowhaiscolmng homeandlbave a 1-year-old chtld whoisnothis, and! un undecided whailbertoput it in an orphan wyilnn or not. . shall I take? MR8. 3.8.1). ANSWER: I! neither your love nor your loyalty nor your prin- ciples were strong enough to stand the strain 01 s. year's toil. them int much you can do about rehshlllhuling yourself in your hudssndi u‘. If you expect hlsn to overlook your wanderims down the prlharoae pom in his absence, I fear you will be greatly dbslppointed. Anyway. the problem o! what. ‘o do under the circumstances is for him to decide. If he is willing to forgive you and fslther your fatherlses 58b9, Well Md 800d for you. But if he refuses to halve anything tn do with a woman with no more stability of character than you have. you cannotusnxehim. Yollrssvesownyola-wldosteasldsswasow. wa 196.13. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am the victim of s-phobie. I have an uln- earthly fear of the derltlet and. although in teeth are sadly in hood of cars. I cannot bring myself to have them a nded to. Asn l foolhhl REAE. AlNQWER: Not only foolish. but rambling with death, and rbau- matlamamlblhldnesssndehundredotherillsthstosncomerlomdo- csyed teeth. If you are afraid of the dentist hurting you. tabs nln anesthetic so you won't feel the pain. O-OO-O-OOO How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley O-O-OO-O-O-O-O Q. How can I relieve tired feet‘! A. Md s tablospoanful o! soda to a int of common bran, and ut in a sin, dampening with suf c- ient hot water to make a paste. Immerse the feat in this for 10 to 15 minutes. 00-04-04-004- t Modern Etiquette Q. If s girl ‘is carrying a great many packages and meets a man of her acquaintance on the street, “lqlhiit does the word "aub- lim ' moan? b. at ls a word be‘ with tat means "joc r, gird to pls '7 AAAAAAAAAALjAAAALAA-AAL meal road to the Auld Kirk near tho Ilovethecltilddesrlmblstllovomyhtldasndmon. mm. com-Io 1"‘ ‘an ..' n'."tlxaa.agfi,lg~iaa. 4Q Isak-aka)‘ and Pers0n ail} Fa shiOnsf 4AAA_A4 A LA‘ AAA Ellen's Diary lyaaldandhrlasraWlfl e steam. and I wished the the Fsll mornings, might be as this tg%> ‘i: of es-ed in as lessen Deli} wcr lurlllt that 0 . fann- so farm k or other interests. and for the women folk to e long lines with lllilllllbgg colors that sway. ed and blllow gently in the light breeze. Only two lines of wash I can sea, but. ofilas 1 heard about 355% in lndimot ways. This s day too that invl l to wander and l! It was that duties was h? o? an un dsy at Alderlsa. . . P0113? from "A Blinds-y ll spent." csterdsy morning. in right coolness and ulte unaccom- panied (and for the lsne, liking it) I walked up the hill and out the comer-store. 1 know o own places of worship- in Island villages. In towns, in oity and at lonely. but equally pmlous Churches where even the two or three gather-on hills where ccld fir‘: ‘Ulla; blowdor down in shel- vs a an everywhere find 011st "Gtlddls-‘zvand ma: ‘to renew aitb an nstlla n. l tlon. To find these in the quietness of the chosen t; in the earnest messages and a in the harldclasp and slnlia of friends at tbs door. I think now I missed tho robin‘ snag the other music and s trees an bare now beside the graves those of the flock who onoe sat in the Church pews but now sleep their long sleep in th cemetery beside. O O O was mu of inmost fol’ lac so _ for Janus. 81s duty lay in hit-I'M"! the farm work so that without an uneasy conscience in this regard. ha mllht find time to attend s sale at. s farm "in alorg" on this Aldsrlea road. Farm sales are beginning to be "only routine" now so that there stems to be no trouble at all in Janus’ Hons and nor before he and Jock. were ready and of! ln the car, which once s- galn is functioning well after a period of overhauling. that was a - ntly fraught wl h good resul s. ot any of our modest flocks or herds were increased by their at. tsndauoe, neither was there any sisn of of the other articles that are o cred on these occasions. ‘° six shill \ Tn of l. Literature wv-Tvfl‘ Recess oRANot PEKQE EA i Gastadafi largest selling, .- fine QUALITY teal ‘lbs slwrt s abolasn and the oaks are vm. The blue smoke rises to he low wa, magpln s faathll fit u» b spread “an with rims, The berries reddon up to Guilt- mas-tuna. Whatgs Christmas-time without an Goals other in the house than we! ' Chas-lads Maw. _,,,...._..._.._.__ , ‘I'll IIAIIIII 0A‘! The royal Siamese oat is s dis- tinct breed, lawn in color, with two, ears, limbs snd~tsll s. dark brown. and with blue eyes. It an short ltl thing about it ls that are born quits white. After about a week, faint mark. but even at of white still Illllllm DIOIAI-ATION "I am not bound to wln but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed but I ant bound to llII up to what llsht I have. I Living & Leisurefi 711E WOMAN'S REALM , must stand with an stands right; stand wl h fl he is rlllht and part with him when he goes wrongP-Abrahasn c . , sky Oneglreesyi‘ in his mu sir falls slowly m. oin in‘, Gadio la still foksn l dhof Bcotlsn . save: fl --—---_. Hos It l th rltl once 1:11.: sitlgm: Ofesdnldgq-ybeu." m moved from hosplgal of girls will be sttrac AID FOR Dim A new kind of cane fame bu“ an and enables the blind to feel difference between gran; q ‘Q, an spas ng Gaelic o y. indifferent feedin has been w- tum la a profession. has s. wheel that acts walk or other surfaces, Clothing tucked away in q" drawers should be brought out? s few hours sunning, drying string, once or twice durl Bummer, and especially rainy spell. Dirt Windshields increase ti; lare rom headlight; on a roach- ng sutomoblles at gh 11p specks of dirt scatter the light ray‘, calming a fog effect. mo, mm: u c0531.‘ gsovoslllgllolfirs. {mullet Yes indeed this homo-mixed ooulb madicinaulado klichmle syrup or liquid @0115," Got! oussssotrln desired. oafmusyml thzoatandbronchlsl put ltlntoalflomtrrlt. andlfnotwlpilegrdlno rowan lnafld w. from known for Its prompt effect bowl. lnll “Film”!!! I731“- Tllill WIY-YWP This Home-Made Cough ‘ Syrup Is Hard to Beat you make 16 ounces. a molly rm of the most satisfying cough a cine. It gives you about tour times j much for your moneyWTsstes children love lt-and lt never spo The way this homo mixture ‘rllhtholdof a. cough is truly surprlsv lag. It loosens t phlegm, soothd . eases soreness "and dill he i oultnbrcathlng. and lets you get rest- ful sloop. You'll swear by it. Pin is n special compound V u len in tiona. ey dod- However the sale was a and James returnld with his grand- son, in later afternoon. Two ,OIIQIIIOIWI tors cams uncle to Janus, rzenPup the cous- try" who had purchased some the sheep at the sale and the other. an enterprising farmer and d . as wcu as s near neighbor; ofthofonrlqnliishomclsonthc _ u, who offers to carry thorn, should adjoining farm. when the fsrnv‘ m, , §°§e°;§,,§y"°" °l°mw 1h: sly: lhll o! thm to boon and bulldl s-rs sat cbcloslv A you, OM one. 9f "1 ‘m. - 1 I" l" mlflv Dir-harl- on the alnnmlt s rise that com- ADOIAILI 3A0 DOLL lva him onl tho lar er and h - monlac or alum in the last rlna- f H Y I "V_ man a. beautiful vlow of the sulp- , ing water for muslin or cotton m‘ "n"- "MY tw° °“ "l?" Pick mun ng country. Thom are farm.- Heres a m htv cut rss 1M1 "I" gogdg, and the nods will not burn, a5"- gt "h" u"? l" ‘l! "m"- ateads and villages and river and even the lltt er girl Mn will? or will burn w thout flame. onQé jog‘: ofaliflgfl’? 4mg‘, c‘::l'1"§:mr§f§' strait tn tho pal-norms spread out Pnsudlo. The cuts c other also cm Q. How can I save time when Wm, so entrsnolnsly below. When I com the Rattslnfiglm ‘t: make h“ sssaonin meats. A m. m‘ M" hm" L” alder the many excellent locations 5 l!" "Id" l! W". A. a large salt shaker with m- - - o; gum hum. 1 "may; m’; best hslove . _ two-thirds salt and one-third pop- Q Should m. “up be served some in the oars fiat srs gone N°- 35m 1| i" U g3 r. per to be used in seasoning meats. grgfn the table or from m, mug; 1nd,“ "Q bu“ m.“ m4 an _ only grfl - h and lt will save time. kitchen.’ _ wow“ o; ylflon. go m“. m, m“ lugtwrlimd "amnesia for It. oanvrv caocnur thfkfig§fnfh°“ld b‘ “Wed “om amvyggguizthéngéggézfitlig? vtothnd dofnuvoxg‘ mph to "$3753 l ' your A dflll srod their supper. in the bolus lifrnmw " , a 2°35" "l. "M- to m? also you ' mu o ' I Better En And in the evenln , we found $2"- JEN", m. numb” n g °“'.§f“'" ‘m’ ‘I ' 4 All ss Pstta remnant The ... o. ........ was; ;':§;;.~;j_ 2.: ' "t, o» mm wit» was a ua . In rs ’ f ‘h. 1 "d " PIE"! N6. W 1 h w, ‘m, W, m, 2.. around the ‘ailtchenutable. Not - Wt} wonderful Ian, x off ad, mt ob- N tones? a brou t three man. V, I mm . d u Wm‘ l em! nsithsr ofnwhom been there “a” " o! hgnnm h .4 . prgfkillllsligt ls the correct pronune- ‘i. '9 I I i350" fflliihrgilli ltroot MGNII i o ' _ “"°"vl?lilt§l.°°§l°ii°' g these words is wllhwfl“ hnmmg: miasspolled? ststioner, coroner, l2! W WWW” anus. nlwafl . "ha, t's one thing Illlsn can do!" l ‘t suppose. I shall evor 160st that -_--I had Malam- har smile it aunt be. as James say "since 1on8 helm Iwss snarled", sew and wsl toubs to identify it to- sy. Id ' don't know‘, rug. I'v n‘ to saa u a n svsry- oui’ to Ireland and r Iii fi/Needlecraftf FUR THE HUME h a ‘u. mules I . é p eolssotvso out yaccllls . . "Bu V, v w; _ H1