rm: cuanwrrswui usno AJob Only YouCanDo. IleeOenlreIQu-IQ 1 Alllaswt Dorothy Dix Sax:- pmeennuaaecoeie MOTHER PLOTS OWN REWARDS Children Will Show Respect, Consideration ‘Through Life if Trained To When Young ______i________ aEAR MISS DIX-My mother is a widow 70 years old and makes her home tvltll 11 single (laughter. My mother is forced to earn her 1lv_ Lug bv working on a mini as a farm lurid nine hours a. day six delve a week. She comes l1omc at night and has to wash the dishes and clothes and do the ironing zmd cleaning after working all day 1n the fields, while sister sits and smokes and rests. eetious and Answers on Pr!“ @2101 will appear in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prloeu and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are ro- vided by the Board Readers. er- son; who have intelligent question! to ask on price control are invited to send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mlttee of the War Time Prices and Trade Board. Q. I wish to obtain spare parts for mv tractor. Could you tell me if 1 have to have a permit to do so? A. No. There is no rationing of repairs for farm machinery. , , Q. When farmers wish to pur- I miter haw; heard of a more oiti- was‘, a sprmgmmm ham,“ d1,“ ' '~-<‘ “Km. "ml- m" I flunk 3")“, mond barrow or flexible harluv. is vmfr"! ‘r s“ M5 m" ‘laughwrs lit necessary to have nil application ‘ ‘0- = I '1 l ‘up-proved and a permit issued for - t? ‘ocs and plow corn. \\'ll\' do/stft she strike. A NO c’ wo:1't_hr1_\'e tn add housework for a m“ ‘Tm’ ‘H ‘I _1 Q. I heard that new wooden ex- ‘icnsion ladders could not be Dur- mhased without a peimit. ls this ‘ so? M ther has a divorced daughter who is in business in s distant cllzv. ‘K. 5m.- c 110.; homc cvcrv wvck-cntl with n lot of fine " " but she onlv lXlVS 1111' mother $3 o week 0on1 and laundry of her 14-year-old son. nllntv of money. but she never makes’ prescnt o1- zivos her anv decent clothes. SE10 enrvs hlother a Miss Dix. have you ever heard of t' ‘o girls who are! ns ll(".ll'lll‘.i§ 11s thcsc to thvir poor old mother? IlEARTBIIOKEN SON. MOTHER SHOULD BE FIRM . wit‘. Yllil 5113' ‘to m‘ ‘U m" l“ This is not necessary. F1\'11<-'11:\1.1.' I (is: ... » . - front 1.111111. If ‘ than," (hilt ‘us. 1:" . l vrrjv tmlrful over un j . _ !I.!i‘rl'.l.~ 10:11-11 than to ‘ do‘; flfiflwll.‘,‘i?°fjfif,‘d,f;‘t,°‘??i°n bring thou clnldrcxi up to show re- 1 , ‘ t 1’ ' -,,'1 .Tc1' zhr-ir 111111 of tho irmlls’ l7\li'(lt'1l (Iver sewn f-ce l} ha“ n C. . ‘lhcv don't trv to e11slnve their parents. "c Dumhawa “$13M ‘ "m from the Hoard. Thev are lsuucd ~- ‘.1311. wire tag. and she is either the queen of the j only to essential users‘ ‘ lrlli‘ y l . '11- , ,,, _,_ ' and Fathc “f” , r 1.ot 4 11w- i you l'CS"lll“lllC 1x111‘ your sisters , flail, n1 Arc you helping‘ . ' A llorelg S ' t? Or r33 you 11M 1onrw~d vokr F‘Fll".'= arc to he . You know. she is Eur or slzv is thrlrs. v1.11: lmv who frank "f1 l1i1n. llcfcrv our f0". its lnwrttr’. said his] ask 111v fnmilv for the i ' Your husband 1 crscif. not for mo. ldvspepsia. I ' l ~~‘":l tn him, "N t e: " .clf a lob. suff g (‘vspcpsia g nil light. tyr. ' 111 ‘hr r11'111'.' 71x16 FVUTW to hnvr inrtrnvrvl somr "mi “'0 aro I - 101:1». I 11:11 wondcring if he will ovo" "hp "P l/"hat do v: The old countryman sent his JVIL FRED WIFE. your»: son to the village chm) for v an c'.u1:c c-f tobacco. giving him FLAMES B015 SELDOM CHANGE sirricl1ce. He "tiled. Y '—- {c v Y _ and mare vcarb. /\\§\ Q Y doubt it. Viv nbscrvitlon is tint 31.1mm”; h s always [Then one day r1 illllZllil > " ht; c11:_l of tltn chant - nucl tl 1'1 . v 11 s a martyr to cared hrr son '0" l1 " - u" lied the long- ....r*1 l~o\ 2911 T left ' \\ sat 1:1: im the mar nu wrilirt, 111mm “l . s plays 1cm‘ 1tullcd 11'.) beside his -c you to hold on tn your lob. You wl‘! lcottagt: door, and out stcgttzed 11 i111: Mama's and rprosoerous looking man. and children. i "Well, dnd." he boomed. "I scent ————-—-—-~— I America, \\'o_1'l~:cci_ i1ard. and I d the szifts received at n wedding shower guess I'm a millionaire 110w." nut 1.: lvrnkcn? Add What ~'~n~1+ tho gifts l "Maybe." returned ‘.110 c1 lots nrd Christmas? PUZZLED. ‘CUrllLV. "but \\'llt‘.l‘t‘.'.= 111v bit.‘ ‘- The son produced a packet from his pocket. _ “Here it is. dad." he said. “but it's dearer now. You owe me eighteen-pence." iso by tlio time he acts thrcuaii pa‘: 1]] be ncthnu: lclt for his wife 1 tho sublcct in your Emllv Post. It seems to me ~ returned o1" not depends upon how valuable handkerchief: and stockings or something like ~‘ kscu thr-m 11s :1 consolation prlzc. But. of a tiara or solid gilyer. First work the Creamy lather in; rinse; pat dry. This beauty care leaves skin so ‘f’ smooth and soft! m” cea make your ab... more radiant with the beauty care that guards Hollywood's Romance Complexions! Tonight start with Lux Toilet Soap Whipped Cream Lather facials. First thing you know he will be admiring your Romance Complexion! plexlon more thrilling, Ian's Re alfii '1. Social an ha- I "lac - The hills ahead look steep and And often we behold them with s. But as ‘we mar them, level grows We lips“; every slope. with 0V"? The climb is not so steep. the top so far The hills 1601; harder than they are. Therie never comes a hill. a task. a. a but as we near it. easier the v1'ay-_ Fresh apple sauce is gOOd over freshly baked molasses cake 0r gingerbread. The use of cosmetics oan be traced to 5000 BC Nicotine serves an important iole in insect control because it has the unique properties of being a con- tact poison, stomach poison and iumigant. Alaskan flowers are nearly all white or yellow, and blue or pink, blossoms are exceptions ‘in this. northern land. Constantine the Greek lzed the seven-day week calendar division. 8S I TUNIC STYLE NEW NEW YORK—The tunic is cne| of the new fashions women wlllv enjoy this season. The British soldier coils his fatigue coat a tunic. To the ancient Iioinans the tunic. was a form of uudcrgnrment gird-I led at the waist, worn by men a11d women alike. It is from this costume that the modern tunic takes its cue. It is a wrlstlength o1‘ longer blouscpslrmly belted. You'll sec it worn for street and dress. a new interpretation of the slim silhouette. The peplum is one ex-l pression of the unic. j An aeroplane shipment of 10,000 |bees to Fairbanw Alaska, from Scuttle, \V:1sh., successfully " com- 1"l:.cc1, runs mud‘; to aid the pol- Nlinization of Alaska's increasing tarm crops as well as to produce l local honey. i‘ Beauty is rather a light that l plays over the symmetry cf things ltselL-Plotinus. glish‘ than symmetry Between us and the old En , there lies a gulf of mystery which the prose of me historian will never, adequately bridge ..Only among; the 315125 of our cathedrals, only , as W; gaze 1112011 their silent figures ‘sleeping on their tombs, some (alt, wllvelltions float before us of whatt these men were when they were, ‘ alive: and perhaps in the sound of: .church bells, that peculiar crea- itlon of mediaeval age, which falls I ______ .i s LEVER PRODUCT “l l5ersonal z Fa LivingfiLeisure The Woman’s Realm organ- 1 a ho skimmer; 90404-09000000000 Ellen's Diary ti: oho o! glirwlaglrtuk: Jame: Anthony. u . c552 JULY’! FLOWER AND JEWEL ABE LOVELY July is an exciting month! It ia- cludes Oonfederatlon Day. a day to be kept alive by clear thinking. a day to celebrate. to revere! July is the month of water lilies. floating on quiet. dark and secret pOOLS. Their untouched beauty is always. it seems. just out of reach. There are Waller lilies to be had a the florist if you are a city pe dweller. And you should W08!‘ Wflifl‘ li1ie5 on your birthday if you are r July» rn. Your flower denotes sweetness and your Jewel, the beautiful, glowing red ruby, de- notes a contented mindl-thatb a real birthday greeting! You can, by wearing your own dumb Jewel and flower, be especially e beautiful on your birthday. It is road. There he was found later in a very charming custom to remcm- the evening and carried to the barn where he laymhelpless 2% w y ro up l-"ani '90“? undinir rather rudely interrupted derinie and quickly my once more thrust upon was up. a bit slower down to the kitchen to day's work. Pal-d. himself. has been for a short time. Kltt at a Eggg BE her the birthdays of your friends and even a tin spray of their very own flowers gves a thrill ln this clay of stark realism. Keep a. little note book and put down the birthday of your friends and see w many more friends you will have at the end of the year. T-SQUARE LOOK Box coats with a aide pleat over each shoulder to give a T-square look to the silhouette ls a new feel- ing in coats show-l for town wear. Presently h . self again accompanying us Joy- iully over the farm as interested in our doings as if he were taking a hand himself. For Par-d ls a good dx' e o I Jamm went awaiv shortly alter breakfast to hill potatoes at Bob's. Before he left, and approaching the sub a round-about manner alter orange-Juice cereal, bacon and tea. I asked him if he could flnd time to do a turn for me. Perhaps was seemed like a stranger todav after my peregrin- ations yesterday, that he at once assented. He-and Jock stretched the wire for the sweet-peas, anch- oring it strongly to stout stakes. ‘There were two matters To ripen pass 1.1g them out in flat box in a cool, dark dry place room temmrature. a at You can use leftover mashed potatoes mixed with cooked fish. leftover meat or vegetables. The man who does any kind of work in a careless. bungling, and superficial way. 1s not acting as a reasonable being for the first cle- mand of reason. as the truthful u factuity in the world o! action. 1s to realize the idea completely and thoroughly; and this no hasty and superficial handiwork can pretend to GOr-SOCIAMS. Resln tape can be used to mend tears in cloth and lighter materials, says the consumer branch. Cut to fit the tear or worn spot, the tape is pressed for a few minutes and the job is done. For patching heavy material such as trousers and rain coats it is suggested that a match- ing piece be taken from a seam or hem and then set in With the tape. bu A well-beaten egg yolk added to on: ‘ . hich, plain white sauce ust before it is removed from the J fire makes a. be too tired on my trip to the cltv. golden dressing for fish, asparagus The" We're flleflfiwfi inlemmlmll- and cauuflowen Considering that Rome wasn't Two egg yolks trill thicken one l???’ f? £11m” I mfwfilatlwlunh“; cup of milk for custards or 1-e- §ler~h ‘fldag a???‘ ‘Q35 boil "*1: S_ ma“ one whule egg f” baking ant ahd pxlofitalgle and inclugedaa Pumse‘ Wm“ ‘m W“ a“ "fed mp bv car to the City earlv Mon-I m muffins or in dark chocolate or m‘, mom!“ “nth hex‘, “my. and Sm“ cake‘ may “we ‘ ‘when m“ her man in air-force blue After B‘ texture Diluted Wm‘ Wale" her intended work was billowing on You“ can replace wh°1° e535 l" the line she went avlsiting over’ @3311"? "d "umbnml millet-5- Wi‘ familiar trails. Sisters 11nd a bro- i595 °1' “sh- ther and nieces and nephews in- TO hard 000k 622 yfllki. drop eluding of com-so the newest ono unbroken into boiling salted water. m she {@115 me 15 a fine 13d and remove the saucepan from the fire. very bright considering his tender cover and let stand minutes. age. Hard cooked yolks may be used at ' once or they may be stored in e Washing was covered container in the refrigera- morning and it had e very tor. They are excellent for sand-Iwerm by the time I spread the last wiches or, if pressed through a sieve; nieces to dry. I did consider wash- v-ak» an attractive garnish for 11162919 W001 811d splat-lg ther the time nor a luncheon dish that's dif- ther was set- day for—-well until the article in question goes finally in shreds and tatters-for Jock bought a new carp for James on his visit to the City yesterday. Last ‘Thurs daiv it was. during my visit "home", I chanced to enter s store in the village nearby and asked to be shown a man's summer cap. The saleslady said in a surprised way: “Didn't you get that cap yet?" That dav I wasn't sure of the size. James wore the new one at a raklsh angle as he waved me: "Good-bye" on his way to Rob's thkamorning. a trying work this the inclination I for a litter date wre- "shelved” it For a rain. Jock had coax- ferent serv hard cooked egg yolks fembly filth!’ a; am with a "or a which d.'i.t".ii..'°.tt°if.'.f‘..b“°'r.i'it Qfiggeg,” beforfi Jazngs omit 150E? ;t'his moan- .eso when nrw-rr- each serving‘ ection "All the womm: are helrolng out with the hoeing this vesr." He parsley has been added Allow three yolks for PINEAPPLE DES GN MAKES A BEAUTIFUL TABLECLOTII sgg 2:525 one em meted in til nl and Joined 31m “s”??? onee w u-eate this handsome tablecloth. Pattern No. i128 contains complete instructions. To order pattern: Write or send m _ above picture with vour name and b, address with lléeegegltso {a cigar or w r a. 5.5;“ ‘Lawn; Cher ottewwn Guardian. e u .“§Zré“i2 5% Eli‘; velo- No- 11w minutes or until done wned. wit m Serves 8. Name BEST WEAVERS Synthetic tezetlle rmnufeehuers ei-‘e web s. one of the filament weaving. sIrLZTuirT-J—"__ 1 then having nei- an‘ shions Litera Ham. one of the rncet nutritious of meats is also one which lends itself to a variety of tasty dishes. it, will tekteu Bfltlilulblwitlhlnfl e grea egree n o er meats and is consequently almost sure-fire when something is need- ed to perk up a disinterested ap- petite. The three ham loaves and the Patties given here are easy to prepare and will be well received when the family wants "something different." for either luncheon or supper. ‘rry them. Ham Ring 4 cups Corn Flakes 1 pound ground smoked hem 1-2 pound ground lean pork 1-2 pound ground veel 2 eggs 1 cup milk. i-Z teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper. Crusn corn flakes crumbs. Combine meets with eggs, milk, salt and green pepper; mix well. Add crushed corn flakes en three th field. I was busy a the dinner disgeemtjhe irne I intended to catch a nap this afternoon but my regular chores ti?’ i“ ’° ‘m’ §........""“'°"."""...§ e or "se a kitchen winc- watch some i car and wa in . There were ladies in the party and their s/umrner gowns and hats look- ed so pretty from my vantage point. I wished I were nearer for a cloeer lnspec _ tion. . ‘mere were we vLsitore to Alder-lea this ev while the other members of the family were still at work in the turnip field. Buddv MacRae and his parents. His father a veteran of World War l, in Francs during most of the con- fllct-with three sons and a daugh- ter now in the Services—ond beer- ing the scars of a battle bravely scent solur. time in t‘ if-u':n' inst Srpring. It is pleasant that he once more is able to drive the familv car and it is to be hoped this will not prove to be too much of an exertion for . Buddy visited the new- est calves in the stable and also those in the orchard. I wished that I might have him climb the roblrrs nest in the old white-birch -new sweater and over- ane not exactly suitable for shinning 111p the smooth bole cl a tree In the porch on his way to the oar. he said verv gently‘ “Did we watch that 111.7.“ The nearest we came to it was a wrung trap but I that rat got one awful fright ' They gel-timed eary use in the old-arm c we await the news, from the window, I see h the lace of the trees. t-he moon revealing the beauty clings:- Ieland Prov! . Th d a zlhful vioonpgnight t all its glow here-But I mus Until tomorrow — Diary-Good- nilrht. are an excellent source Dry of imn, phngsphoroue end calcium. and mix thoroughly. Packl- Y 12, hire‘ HAM RECIPES‘ lightly in ring loaf in a moderate oven (860 1".) about 1 hour. Yield: 8 servings. Illedllmlnll Hll along narrow cloth with meat mixture, packing so trel loaf will hold together; tie with string. Place on a reck in boll water to cover and cook about hour. Vegetables may be cooked in liquid after meat. oef k ro- moved from rack. Upside-Down Inn ha! inkle bottom of loaf l i i-2 own sugar tveaepoon 5%. clover before alti- lng meat mixture. Ian Patties shape meat mixture late mail ttles; place in shallow pen and fir, in Fmodergotet oven (I'll-MO d .) I ll 5§;'$§°'w1t1. broiled peach hal Yield: 8 servings (l6 patties). pen and bske decree: -ACCEBSOBIES STILL MOST IMPOITANT Nlfw YORK-Important as in dress are the new accessories you add. As white is flattering to nlost people. it is a good choice for hat, gloves and sometimes other ac- cessories such as handbag and flow- en. Pastels and can be used to good effect. ceseories must be formal yo! want to add to the formality of the dress, but may be simple if you care to dress it down for daytime. Jewelry and flowers do a great deal to set the effect too, especial- ly with the simpler frocks that are s perfect kcround for them. Wear your loveliest reel or coe- tume Jewelry for late afternoon and evening. and be sure that the accessories are right with the Jewelry es well es with the dress. AIMY WILL SUPPLIED In one week in the final stage of the advance 0d’ the British 8th army in North Africa, 3,000,000 gallons of gasoline and 8,000 tons unit-lo redehvgred st__t§'1e _fror1t. You WemenWhe Sula-flora 11111 nls11is...: cllluvluullgg l! sou-like so many women the ages of i8 and Bl-eulfer from hot flashes, weak. nervous irritable feelings, are e bit blue at timesdwhen aidue to the fuaottensl middle gam- peeullar women-try Plnkhamb Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. IlydlaPlnkhambComponmdhnede especially for women. !or almost a century-thousands upon thousands of miner-rich and poor slip-have reported benefits. Ilydia kinkhaafs Compound aura IMTUII and that's the kind of medicine to buy. Just eee if you're not delighted with nluhl Follow label directions. LYIII E. HIKIIWS Zfi-fil Needlecraft For The Home thatllhhns mirth household utvmogr-etlyiggepertand refit. run with we rioneforts-lmmmg Nmflflhl Iiiflyenkw bra. med! else ulree hohfhulalmdtlwyukil M....="..a-:-.l.1:..'::.f*s1'- . e Number laini . Be to state else vou 3151. y m" Midi‘ Pattltn Dope-time the nu- Oilanilan. m iii-iii;- FIDO btreecAddren Olty Province This War-Four Years Ago Dy The Canadian Press JULY l2, IMO-Royal All‘ Force bombed German naval bases at Kiel and Baden and other Galact- ivee in Germany. th