i I .. DECEMBER ,3- 194v What could be more appropriate than a gift from our visll- grocked showcases. Fron the smallest item tdlthe largest “e, it will provide a lasting remembrance and happiness. ' PEN and PENCIL SETS All the famous makes. A timely gilt either for the busi- ness man or the student. Splen- did price range. ciiociierrs ,JEWELLERY _"Where You Shop With Satisfaction" Phone zizsli A ' I05 Kent St. KLUABLE PAINTINGS STOLEN MUNICH. wen paintings valued before the or at 1.000.000 marks iabout $400-- . l0> havn been stolen by three men sguiibd as Amierlcan police from lionie at Bad Wicssen, Ullllfrl COMBS AND HAND-MIR- RORS FOR HER VANITY IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS! FERINGS TODAY. LAY AWAY SEE 0U R OF- colorful Sparkling, jewelry . -— glamour gifts from the stored that stars for fash- ion! Pins, earrings‘, bracelets-ALL bud- get priced! You'll want some of these for yourself, too. USE OUR Dec. 7 —-(Reui.ersi- Bavarian resort. it was learned here today. The nicn. who were went to the house painter. Albert Berr. and said they trail been ordered to remove DIIYHUHBS by an American colonel. The artist helped truck armed, owned by'a the carry them to g I A Mother's Favourite, ' For lioughs and liolds For nearly 50 years Dr. Wood ’s Norway Pine Syrup has been a. favourite remedy for coughs and colds. Mothers everywhere know that children Iii" its pleasant taste and will take it without fuss or outlier, It embodies medicinal properties of the pi ‘no sad cherry barks, skilfully combined with other cold-combating ingredients. It helps to _loosan phlegm and mucus, soothe irritated membranes, clear the air passages and stimulate the bronchial organs. Get Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup at your favourite drug store today. n. r. Milbnrn ca. Llirilind. rel-tumour. TIE SIMPLE TENGS Life's greatest Joys are the simple things~ A smiling friend, and s bird that The satisfaction of work well done. ‘Ilia deep content in the words "my son;" When the ni lit glows soft with the mooni ght's sheen " A loud-loved song keeps the heart serene, And God is riesr to the heart that sings For God Himself is in simple things. ‘ -By Adelaide Atkin. “CIOWNING GLORY" NEEDS CARE" Just as the right creams are the perfect foundation for a lovely make-up. so the right shampoo and hair-grooming preparation provide the foundation for s beau- tiful coiffure. ‘The success or fail- ure of a permanent wave depends largely on the regular treatments given the hair, and with this in mind a well-known cosmetic house lias evolved s special egg shampoo a rinse, s dandruff treatment and a hair dressing set to add to your charm. Professional hairdressers agree unanimously that keeping the liair clean and well-brushed is the first step to head beauty. and if this is supplemented by speiial hair preparations, your “crowning glory" will truly be worthy of the name. , . Perhaps a snob doesn't want to associate with you for fear you'll find out you don't want to asso- ciate with him. To supply the pulp in a 24-page newspaper. a block of wood two inches high. three inches wide. and four inches long is required. This year's five o'clock dress is often very elegant and in color lather than black. Colorful satin. sometimes over- iaid with blacl; lace. is a favorite. lxloire nml brocaded materials are also popular. Black brocade makes a love.y ankle-length dinner dress. Black wool is also smart for dinner d: esses. . IRISH‘ LINENS Ulster linen manufacturers are iow preparing for the spring. New manufactures include some iinr. linen crepes. The ‘quantity of linen cxported durin: the first lmlf of i347 reached 90 per iciit 0i FIB- war. In 193i exports were less man one-tenth of the pro-war vol- ume, but rcsovrrczl i.» one-sixth in 1945. Last year the value of Jnen ea-p-orts was nearly three limes as : ‘in as in 1938. Oi socc- ia". lmporhil is is the high propor- 5,10“ of slilpnicht going to hard currency countries. CLASSIC CLOTHES STRETCH BUDGET Harels a dress formula for the co ed who strains for a smart look in clothes on a schoolgirl‘: midget. Buy inexpensive clothes ivliich are copied from good clas- si-' models. Your selections will bear no price-tag look of identification. No oiic except the most knowing can tell whether your outfit came out o.’ the upper price brackets or the mwer. Such clothes have good lines, end s young girl doesn't require much more of a dress or suit. She doesn't need. nor is her fashion- rating raised by geegaws, cheap :ur trims, flashy buttons. or details cf contrasting color that spoil good lines. The best choice of color for all-brown or all-navy. Exciting accessories - u many novelty scarves. toppers. blouses. sweaters or chunks of leweiry - Coinbiae salad oil (or melted vegetable shortening) with rich brawn and tangy Heinz ."57-Ssuce"-using equal pans. Heat well but do not boll. This quick sad easily prepared sauce is really delicious over has cooked ‘ ii, Brussels sprouts, i simple clothes is either all-black I T111! _ 631381515151. Changers-rows: I LivingiS. Leisure JTHE WOMAN'S REALMI. will turn such clothes into-as duh. §i8-outfitl as you ‘wsnt to malts Liem. "ACCIPT TIIIIM GIACIIULL!" ' Revolutionary change; 1n ggh. Ion take place about ‘every seyeii years, so the time has corne fol‘ a break with the vogue of she short skirt, "natural" waist and nsnish shoulders which lasted during the war years. It is of course not surprising that the com- Diete changes should arouse pm. tests; these havs usually followed any decided difference in fashion. The hobbie skirts which were in- troduced before the First Great ‘lifar were loudly condemned as a menace to safety in walking, bus use wore them just the some. The next change brought the shape- less "flapper" styles which moral- -l:~is linked to a decline in moral decency. But the changes went on and the protests were unneeded. Fashion continues its regular cycles o! change which would, seem to be the result of a very slerkilr dustry which ponders to the hu- man dssire for novelty. It cannot be said that the'new vogue for sharp break with the urisubtle styles of the past seren- year cycle was unheralded. For months we have been informed in words and pictures that we would be earthbound by the loiig- er skirts, pinched in by the srrsll- ~r waists and otherwise made over .nto something representing the "lass with the delicate air" so lov- ed by the Victorians. In answer to the protests, tiie style analysts proclaim that the new fashions are quite logical from both production and psychological standpoints. Following the war shortages, there is more material and this gives greater scope to designers and results in panniers. fiourices and other fancies impos- sible to consider o! late. Wise Mark Twain made the comment long ago that. "No woman can loolt l5 WBll out of the Fashion as in it.‘ Since the new fashions are IiCIB-— and are here to st.ay_ f0. some time at least - we may as wcl1 accept them as gracefully as as can. -Echoes. More than 10.000 colors, hues and tones conic from cufll. ATTENTION TO CLOTHES MEANS THEIR. LONG LIFE Longer wear and reduction of meaning bills. in addition to a more perfectly groomed appearance at ill] times. repays the wearer for small evexyday attentions to wear- ‘ng apparel and accessoricsu Put on coats and top coats carc- {nily and adjust on shoulders be- fore buttoiiliig. Don't. strain seams Iii overload pockets. ' A little care saves frequent press- ing. Han; up garments correctly plat-ed on barriers. never. new!‘ rr- hooks. Good hangers keep gal‘- riienls shapely. Use ivishboiie hange (rs for womoifs. Hang trousers by hoilnins. skirts by waistbarids. Brushing daily, and airing on hangers before putting clothes in their closets will freshen them and help remove creases. Brush side seams and pockets frequently, ‘turning the latter inside out. sweaters or other knitted gar- ments shouldn't be hung. but shak- en out‘and aired alter wearing. then cirefully folded and placed or. a shelf or in s. drawer. Weak spots iri clothing and stockings should be reinforced be- .ore the threads break, and rips, tears arid holes mended as soon o: they appear. Small ibreeks or worn places in woollens may _bs re-woven with threads ravsliea ‘ram inside seams. Large tears or burns should be rewoven by enr- rerts. » To get spots out of woolisns, first try spongirig with cold water. If it's grease lay it face down on an absorbent pad and sponge the Lack with cleansing fluid. flpoiiga ‘awards centre of spat» sndkeep moving it along on pad until grease is gone. - , ‘ ‘ steam press suits on well-pod- ded board usiifi heavy press cloth. Tress with iron . . . don't, rub. Lift press cloth and pat out.- steam. Don't iron fabric dry. Beware of too hot. iron, especially if fabric contains rayon threads, as host melts It. - It's s lucky suit that gets a red every otlisr day. The mm wb can afford ta buy two suits - for each season will find it an economy in the long run. Both will give anger wear by fates-charming daily. Fasteners and hooks and Wis are neatest when ssvm an with button-hole stitch to hold them rirmly in place. Reinforce largo buttons with small ones on tho ands-side of the material. Ra‘ ‘ and rubbers can se repaired with adhesive tops. ' Shoes lsst much longer if two or more pairs are available wnlcn can be worn ori alternate days In order tn rest them. Fblilh _im- proves appearance and k009i loath- lioolsllo not life. Shoe trees that are tbs, oar- rect also should» be placed in this shoes soon time they are taken off. flats should be well brushed lb- ter oscti wflrilg and Irsfl. on stands when they-will not collect dust or be crushed against other articles. Best way to keep tiism looking new is to piece on stands in boxes. L-iniriga that. have bs~ come badly soiled may sometimes be cleaned at the hairline with a rubbq- spangmor. good cleansing aunt. If this fsllh remove lining or hstband and dry clean or wash A band of cellophane placed iii: ri~ the sweat. band will protect tlv an a-om perspiration’ irs for mens coats, covered ha 13-. iii . Ellen's liisry (Oontlnuid (f0!!! P!“ l4) and when it comes. we shouldn't think so nail-ab av worldy things. And the children-God bless them, should learn tbe like (only Pat Ill!!!’ lak) when they're young so "I67 l1 never forget it and be after Kmwlhs about tho star-and the Khflvh ’ and wimnen and all. 111M Wit I'm not agsinaftslling tnnn about a. aunts Claus -indeed " "W! be dmry. this ould world lvflilld be I'm thinking without ibm- the Spirit s.v Christmas, but “F mum‘! lvrset the Holy Birth, at all st all." O I O lunhy, it was that Pat had call- t-d. bails sort of driven by an“. city to it. Ho was on his way home ‘from what he cails- “a bit. av g, ss-iey" after church. Very fine 100K111; he is in his sunday but, ibllish and-broad shouldered, kind faced, inclined to be merry. witn nair like James and my own. now turning to silver. He hitched the fat white horse to s veraridah post, and came indoors with his troubles. A bolt. a most impor- tant one. had been lost from "the ould express." And although 1. mostly optimistic, or as James will nave it, trusting too much to Pro- vidence "without works" on my‘ Plrt. Issiired him the wire which was taking the place of the pin "would carry s half ton". Pat. had his doubts. "I'm thinking Pat said ‘it won't stand the trip out over the hill. I! it gives ‘way, and the shafts should chanct to drop on his heels. the divvle himself couldn't hould him." But James is Llie best one to attend to all such watched Pat out along the hill and beyond, until finally man and horse and wagon disappeared from sight. James has hid small time to call his own today. Indeed up to this Zuur, dark and still and the sands .i If ‘Photo's all Vitamin " IETIER FIR ’ C ‘AVIS Illa I Bunarsstfi smoother, more concentrated adds a Niles-s- Ian. desserts and blvcsgan. »S U II C I I S ‘I iueii rnituci viriiiiii "o" EIAHIIAIEII liilii mlisrlkllillshtllofllsttstki "I It'll”. and it: tiny stomach doesn't seem able t0 dsgfst it easiIy-Suncrut may be your Suncrclt irradiated Eva superior hurl of cow's PAGE SEVENTEEN Is nllstfle to ordinary cow's —aasier to digest. time original cream-there's more (400 International Units per ertcd uart —- d S rwrgg ' m: Tubegculodia iinsdfisd it‘; ‘Xiilffil the famous dairy herds of Leeds, Grenville and Dundasi Counties in Ontario. Use Suncresit Irradiated E tad Mm; f 55515108 I sturdy, _healthy ‘uifiiyfin your but: —in accgrdtaéice with the formula your disam- G uncrest irons your neighbourhood, S914 f0" FREE Booklet: “How to Put Vitamin D in Your Diet". I ~47 GENERAL MILK PRODUCTS 0i Canada, Lid.- BROCKVILLE, ONT. everyone of! again to the seed grading at the other farm. he has had no leisure in which to enjoy repairing and then together we-iwi-iie newspaper. True. as is his cus- tom he picked it up while I plac- co the food on the dinner table. But barely to scan the headlines. “here I believe he found substance .or reflection when about his work. "Sharp drop expected in hog pro- duction" he read. “Humph! Any- one would know that - with feeds so high. What did ‘they’ expect? ft doesn't take long to get out of pigs -takes a little while to get into them again!" And "slight in. crease in potato production is recommended" and then he laugh- ed "and listen to this, Ellen: ‘Fe! '.lizer prices to advance. 20% Jump .ri prices in the Maritimes by next Spring forecast by Dominion su- tuioriiies’ -_ a good way to encour. age that increase, I would sayl" . . But "mommle, mommie!" a pasintive voice demands. "Coming!" 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