‘. l ’ “These Shreddies‘ sure taste 300d. Mummy!" That's what youn folks think of these delicious spoon-size morsels. nd mothers know that Shreddies helg build strong, healthy bodies too. They re made from w ole wheat, with the precious wheat germ and all the other good parts of Nature's best food. ‘Be sure to have Shreddies for breakfast tomorrow. '1 hey re really spoonfuls of goodness. After school treat Out of school and into the box of Shteddies. Handy to carry in the pocket —-crunchy Shreddies are great for after- noon appetites. ‘Sbreddie: i: a ngirlzrcd trad: marl owned in Canada by THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, lTD NIAGARA FAlU, CANADA D++OF§ stand a few minutes: f ' I ' f off wig, y stiff uIi-uagifln h k . ow car. g s run en 1 HOW Cflfl I o o o I wcolens back to their normal size? z 6 A. By rinsing thtem lin fresh ; u m» la» § mo“ ‘isle’ 1.2....“ not: aoov-oovo-voeoo e++04+0++04 the article is washed until the cor- rect size is obta _ 11 I remove smoke refine ‘$315031: bricks in "DP-i 01 ace. . Eeplvlix two ounces of soda, one f umice stone, one ounce hilnglt? wPth water sufficient to make a cream. Rub the bricks well with this solution and allow to [ouerslnaév-"r/Jifieir“ Q. How can I remove spots from an oiled‘ floor? A. Spots on a floor that is oil- ed can be removed by span-gin; with turpentine. lf the spots are obstinate, use a cloth dipped in powdered rottenstone. “SE? his ifiiéiéo °"’/’T”" "$79k? FILE/WES BUNGLE? LANEOUZ’ Mi/NElVF/L/A/G SYSTEM ' 734/(55 TIME, Mr?- WU/VP BUT YOU TOLD ME a IT WAE’: SIMPLER! then brush Lmmmkmaakk AAA Dorothy Unsuited Marriages Gil T Often iiaal late Marrying" H h’... They lie liet Love A bell-iris"- lit is understandable why every girl would like to marry- I1 ll 1-11! fulfillment of her romantic dreams. It saves her from bein8 "l 01d maid, which she dreads more than death itself. And. in some Ollflfllll way. it gratifies a feminine yearning to show that she is attractive t0 men‘ 1 every marriage ended in story-book fashion- be easy to see why girls are so e88" 150 P056958 1W6‘ bands, but there is no little bobbysocker so dumb as not to know that marriage is a rLsky business and few there are who ever get their hearts‘ desire in it. Most of them have grown up 1n 11011196 that W" an awful warning against matrimony. instead of being a come-on to it. The rush to the altar would also be easily understandable if every bride were so bemused by love that she saw a Fairy Prince in any common or garden variety of man, but such is by no means always the case. innumerable girls marry men for whom they have only a mild liking and who do not quicken their heartbeats by a single pulsation. UNWISE IN WEDDING RING DEAL And why they do it. only the Lord. who made that strange combina- tion of contradictions we call Woman, knows. For those girls who are apparently marrying Just to be a-marrying are not congenital idiots. On the contrary. most of them have brains enough to hold down good jobs and to drive shrewd bargains. except the one in wedding rings. Yet they seem not to count the cost, nor even to ask where do we go from here when they leave the marrlag license bureau. Just now we are having a tragic illustration of this marrying mania that possesses women in the way that so many of the girls who are en- gaged to servicemen are trying to rush their flanoes into marriage for which the boys are not ready. Of course. it has been a long and dreary and heart-wrenching wait for the girls whose sweethearts were overseas. They have knit many a dream and plan for the future into the socks and sweaters they have sent to their Toms. Dicks and Harrys, and now they are so eager to real- ize them they are shutting their eyes to realities. They won't see that the boy of l8 or l9 who left them has been changed by the experiences cf war into a rpan years older than his real gge; that one who has been facing danger and death for years is emo- tionally exhausted and wants no new experiences and to take on no new responsibilities. Nor will they face the fact that the boy may have outgrown his hobbledehoy romance, or. what is only too sadly the truth, even if he still loves his old sweetheart. he is in no position to marry her because he has no money and no way by which to support a family- But the girls who have waited so long to wear their wedding dresses will wait no longer. and many a soldier who never quailed before the enemy lacks the courage to break with the girl he no longer loves. and marries her. And many another soldier is sold into servitude for life to a poor Job because the girl friend was in such a hurry to move into the little cottage she had planned. O+O+OJQQO—O'Q4OOQ§O-¥Q-O-O~O-Q-O ‘Itune with. the day. I saw James i l, D, :;b1us_yh himself gttlayciug on; {of the i seigsina u ng eon; he s wry ‘went to the barns, I was gather- llng my rag of a ‘wash then, slryw- : 5y an Island {Farmer's Wife ll_V. piece by piece liking to linger ' wafifi4a I there, in spite of the fact that the supper hour was almost upon rne. ' ‘This was the morning, rather ' ‘ ‘ early, that Mr. D. with a well-di- rected biow-drove the last “spike” the smell of the good earth, that 1n his {lQgr-laylng. Then put clown makes one think of taking a trek hi; mo]; regretfully and came tolio a rare spot, I know of, where the kitchen to ask me: "What shall the Mayflower grows came to me, I do now?" There was disappolnt- Coaxlngiy, The supper smoke from ment m his tones as well _- the the house on the hill drifted lazily disappointment that comes to ev- 1 glway fycm the chimney and made er good workman who mus; 13y intriguing silhouettes on the sky- iaslde h], tools to leave a war}; pfallfifi] and that from Jamie's house his “was, which promise; p1Q3§-|8CTOB3 the lane drifted towards mg results. mcumulem Mn 1335i the valley below, where along their carpentry has been suspended \m-| path the cattle went to the water m a date, hidden as yet, in the ‘ole. Not really a pool at all for folds o; the future; James’ V1511; they- drink where the mlllstream, lu, the sauna} lumba- yafdg in having escaped at the gates hur- the city for “Just a few feet" to rice over slippery stones an peb bridge a gap brought no resultg bles and broadening there ripples {Some said in a resigned way: “Sor- IWIY 118M111? 90 1Q 971th! ry-no, we haven't a board of it" RWBY 118M111)’ $0 J01" "l8 Plvcl‘ b9- land other, added “we huve m, men low. Here for years, the cattle have ~when—perhaps by Fall.” Answers acne to drink. The cowl. march- Iwere Jung" a; each pun 0- can ing sedatelv like the staid matrons And so in the parlour t0nlghf,_and they are: the calves, dllstory, wan- all of this day. great-great gl-Qnd- derlng about apparently without ‘father to our own Jamie, has look- ‘n!’ 111m"! ""1 the" M11971!!! 81°"! led sternly and unbllnkingiy across ° (119 YWlllB "Ell/e! M11111!!! $118"; qua unfinished buulness 0g the the fattening cattle, with more ex- lprelem generation. u; his "m, u; uheranoe of spirits, locking horns Mdeluflu He doubtless would "find plavfully, jostling each other like a way or make it “in obtaining the Chndrfi" B15 D183’ llld file-ll Bllddellli’ necessary boards, by u “up buck remembering their thirst, racing .0 the woodlunuu He u was’ who helter akelter to the water below. built m, old mill below the front I w“ James "ca a minute. this field, married two wives fathered 9119111115’ ti’ watch 111° ""18"!!! "l! many descendamu and we been these and then evidently satisfied told, sawed the lumber for the Auld Wm‘ the" “ndnkm- 5 ‘Mk 11" Km‘ at the come’; He wumm 1f hand, turned ‘aglzinuto his work. I can read a face aright, smile at the present scarcity of building materials, He, who knew the heav- l‘ be the 1915111111’ 135'- 1"°"1"1 W lly wooded hills and valley of the lantern lishhbui "w! lw is done. neighborhood and built nu homer “After Rabi 1m" James 1911a me- gmm humbhewu beam, and broad I He is smoking in his old armchair. sawed bum-d, and plank but wears a look of concern which e e e tells me he is about to make a Mr. D. turned his attention then Dmnwllcanmh He‘ 511W l 1111115 to the decorum‘; u; “the ruumi» into an overall pocket obviously noun Down on m, knee, applying searching for something that “u, or u“; agent g, mirror the eludes him. Then with a laat straw Emu o; m, uuum‘ with “u, ca" expression he says: “Ellen how long and industry of one who likes the 11° YW "W" n" 1° Put "D Wm‘ feel of the wood. Jeanie came in 111157" H9 "m" W‘ i119 31°F"! to admire nu handiwork and to 3:11- ryy inflicting "It's Ilgeen like m h" ex u . s or wee I a now- vu gone ’_‘,‘§,§,°,',"°"' no by ocuuur- and lost...” Well, no matter what ally but he was much too busy to Silhflklfitbltlfi for met tltioere its 1.1a make a lengthy stay. The woods- tme 9 9 13"" 9“ 5 mum we"; "u". w m,“ lumber. some stitches which evidently have lng, moving the scene of their la- n"! 11"" 1W1" 1-" m"?- bors to "the other farm." This U11!“ Wmmwf —D1"Y"o°°d' work occupier their sfernoons only, "181"- but extends until dusk has fallen. Jock went with a buket uf lunch on his arm and t , he rode the Nell-unre- her firs outing sinoe her illneg and only as far as Rob's stable, which lien between Alder- les an the lace of their wood- c ' Not vrgin growth this, but trees that have grown through the years, where once it was farmed. I eyed the buket of lunch-wistful- ly. This, I thought, would be a fine rpm, fn which to set. Seated. perhaps on a fallen tree, in the midst of the clean sweet The air was clear and fresh, and It is over now for today unless Illllll most effective for . scent of the spruce, with the balmy afternoon sun and lu-eexy stealing softly into a recur there in ' the bush. "There were t n ' rmula ,of_blrd|.ls.w%l1. m... with some u nu and a» . a agent 2 xiii: 0.! Living 6f Leisure ——THE' WOMAN'S AREAIJF- If “and they lived happily ever afterwards." it would “d, re A SONG OI HOPE Iearenotiftheooldwizid 870w! o'er the snowy hill And loan; a-d a With bit-her breath ind c ill; Ru- Anrii with her violets. ' Ker fields of vergqautkgeenu soon come a _ Down that same hill, Igweevn. I cane not if the wind sings A rude and brawling song. Flor well I know, with gladness. cannot be lu The time ng Till roblns red are winging ‘Neath soft and balmy dry. athered throat releasing A song too rich to die. My ‘heart grows faint with dream- i1 K 01' rapture such as this. Tie for too much for mortals ‘lb know the bitter bliss Of violets born mid moses. And xoblns on the wing. And all the world renewing Her sweet, life in the spring. "SHOVEL" ETIQUEI‘ You are considered lazy or im- if you set the bowl on the DUNN‘! KID GAINING f body stall“? . hmfiafiik readied maul- dumn-iy i i m. ...:. tiers-n iii" an hour. TIN BIG IJTHI WOIDS u "no an ma? 1 e g language Ooyutbains feet miles oonversat n."l‘hey I a "Kl. I, ii». in. is. of. the arr-runny span As 1 ad f tn sition a in: fir. “ianiiroaliifpilieenoe, a“; thonv Eden has found himself at timesaimostasbiwasifhewere in office. it is reported. There are always consultations with his oo- litical friends. the need in ammo speeches for the public platform and the necessity of keep keen eye on psi-caged ouse 0f‘ A Job Only You Can Do Price Control "cations and Answers Q l! +++e0+++oo+ ‘Questions and Answers on Prlcg Loutrol will appea in The Guard. '11,’! ll l» ffilular feature each day. l lhe questions itre those which have reached the Wartime Price; and Trade Board from housewives in Ulla region, Tne answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers, Per- sons who have hateliigent questions to ask on price control are invited lo send, them in writing to the mumps Regional Advisory Com- Q- My nephew was at a board- ing house for l2 days and the land- ladty removed butter coupons up to an including No. 6. Is she allowed to do this H-lid what can I do to et $5? back as he ls now living w th A. The landlady was entitled to remove only the coupon; which be- mained in her home. There is no regulation wnhich would force this Wflmfln to return the coupons. ‘Ilhe ones wihich she removed are of no value as it is illegal for he; to 113g loose cougons and also illegal for an stor eeper to acc t then: . My grocer will any allow me two 16 oz. bottles of maple syrup for One coupon. How are consumers to get 8092s for a coupon? A. lou mention in your letter that your grocer is selling last year's stock so perhaps he has not sufficient on hand to allow each customer more than two bottles. The remainder of i-he coupon could ‘b0 used to lgurehase jams. Jellies. canned fr t or other rationed sweets. $11158 servation that Eden 1 g5 a1 n u i 1 . °° It izilcgpgnineihielghgncti, iihmiii moombucrlinatfig mlho‘; d“ "m" h” lgxvlélfxbanii lrtrlushreggutih‘ rl-‘Ieouse ‘him-hum bee had” at e with chopsticks. week-endseoufiaf lmlidliigle w m“ ' came valid while vour nephew re- - Modern Etiquette B! Roberta Lee E L_A_AAA A a _ M u ‘Q. From whiah side of th chair ‘fgulg a person seat himselfeat the A. Fr ith more Cflgsjflllffllflui0gldefll #211335 ‘pherson to pull out the chair with e rig-ht hand w}? 1131801115 “s! tip the doorman o o to the sldzwhlllnus m" °t m” m A. N B girl smoke in the home of an older woman who gm lllrllléwyvs diaapproves of women smok- A. No. I lll-VIIIIAILI IAIWI Dependable-Pie H] ma": GET l 2S! l0! Better English’ D. C. Williams 1. What is wron with this sau- tence? “In wgut lne of business are you engage " 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “demomtrativw? 3 one of these wonia is ooc t. 4. What does the word “horri-u fie” mean? 5. What la a word beginning with po that means "ostentatious demeanor"? ANSWERS 1. Omit line of. 2. Pronounce de-cion-stra-tiv. with accent on sec- miss A Household tain what scald excellent method is milk in the ugper part o boiler, and w leuiwer part boils, the milk is scald- to wash if the bakedfoods are pared in glass dimes or es casseroles. See that the grgyty enough to appear on the a e. ‘Jt-OQQ §4+§4+F§¥Q44 O-Q-OOGOOOQ-Q” guests w provide entertainment. play. Mr. Jen-kins?" she asked. Occurrence. occuitist, p fiddle." marred’ solemnly, ‘udteatgy who took you out lest av‘- Mike Flynn. Me steady, Pat Casey, POTAIU SIOIITI Potato secrets require six large nun-tea. tor alx servings-one cup ground cooked meat, one cup oi h...“ or cream sauce. 55 teaspoon onion uice. salt and pe per to cup cooked. carro finely c o Viraah and scrub potatoes well anéda rextuove Hasty spots. a???‘ in a m era oven, gres faihrenhei inrtii soft-about on: hour. Mix men gravy, seasoning and carrots. Cut slice aides of potatoes. 5003B leaving unbroken sh . Ell B G U12 M3’ alliitlmtfo mifuhmiarniti’ will fluffy Half fll shells with? meat lie potatoes on top, Re- ure P neat 1h oven until tatoes are filling is hot. Scrapbook A By 11015115100 Protecting Pictures Paste another piece of heavy my? backing on the picture frame ~ ediately after the old one comes off. If this is not done dust will get in and eventually spoil the face of the picture. Soalfled Milk Some people are not quite cer- ed milik means. An o lightly browned and lace the a double en the water in the W airing Dishes There will‘ not be so many dishes U1 5T0 heuaeeleunin Morning Smile = _ .i.......i........... SECOND FIDDLE ‘Ihe hostess was pressing her "is there any instrument you can -1 A1‘ YOUR Jelgot away from home," he re- ; "a"?! "What do you play at homo?" she ulred Jenkins mur- Mistress-Norah, was that your orah-Well, no muni. ‘that was i-f u \_ ‘. ‘)3 h . 4 "Nothing ‘finds new. the tea couldbe that good,_"l_ said when Y , they praised I.ipton’s Tea. | _ Y “ that brisk flavour. Boy, _I’m> ~_ teasforlife?" ' pleasure in, _ "ifllffllriifvd o». and syllable, and not dem-on-strrtiv. is on his vacation. with aecmvt on flnt syllable. 3, - Mistress -—- But is that quite fair. ulist. 4. Causing horror; fri . Norah? "Let noth ghasaly or horr e be Norah — Ah, mum. it's like the supposed."—. Tay or. 5. Prompos- old sa. ’, "When the Pat's away ity. the Mi will play." , .. . f ,- r or