.1? a i t TRUE T0 MAN-TRUE T0 GOD He is true to God who's true to man; wherever wrong is done To tiie humblcst and the weskest,l neath the all-beholuing sun, That wrong is also done to us; and y are slaves mos: base, Whose love of right is for them- selves. and not for all the race. -James Russell Lowell. ‘QUEEN ELIZAEEITII- MARCH‘ ORIGIN row with the approval of the Queenl the Canadian Women's Armyl Corps has ado ted "The Queen: Elizabeth March‘ as its regiment-l al pipe air. Compozni by Pi , M1110!‘ W. Rcss of Scots Guai" s, the march was unnamed when itl was played for the King and Queen during a visit to Scotland some months -1 o. The King like: it sol muzli he named it for the Queen. NOTHING EXTRA ed it will not hurt him to eat lighi- ly for one meal. So if you are having a meat he does not care for, let his dinner be of vegetables and do not often by does not suit him, he will anyway and find he likes it after s . CORNER CLEANING If you are washinsz intricately designed woodwork, sluttcd fumi- ture, venetian blinds, or in fact anything which requires to wear an old fabric glove. Put the glove on your hand. wet it. and then rub it over very easily manipulated lnstrument.stain is allo for getting the dirt out of seem-‘hard to take out, Rub kerosene on the stain and then wash the soiled section with warm water and soap. l7: this before the garment is sent to the laundry. ingly inaccessible places. rsrcnwonnkhicrows !f you have n few odd little bits of material scattered around-not enough to make anything big such no a rag rug or a patchwork quilt —you might wash them all thor- oughly in extra-soapy suds, end use them to make a patchwork chair pillow. Such pillows use up scraps, add color, comfort and in- terest, and at n low cost give u. charming touch to a bedroom, aim-porch or informal living-room. REFRIGERATOR TIP! Do not sinful-Foods In refri- gerator; wait until they are cool. Do not load refrigerator with early in the morning while dew ckages. bottles or cans that may but don't use it in public my more is on the plants and there is no i: stored on pantry shelves. [than you would use your toot wind. The next best time to dust Clean condenser regirly. a brush so. is in tho late evening. I thought Dot’s cotton slip wa . . . I saw it next to my niece? RINSO-WASHED slip! OW humiliating to discover our child's “clenn" clothes no dingy-white us! when you wan: her to look er best! But l: needn't happen ' ‘f: en _l0 wash ‘ k dialing wbmrtw itc with Rinsol You'll marvel n: the rich, long- Ilsting suds Rinso makes even in hard water. Discover how ll ILOATS our dirt! Even the dinim clothes come clean without boiling or hud rubbing. See washable IN WflRT/ME OR ANYTIME Combs In "IO Sumo Familiar Package A LEVER rlooucr Woman's Re alm Living €a°Leisure The Woman's Realm ironing boards. Instead of tackln in place, the edge can be hemmed and a drawstring run through It will be easier to remove the cover for washing and il. will last longer. mended has a lot, to do with their, life-span. They should be washed daily in gentle suds after every wearing and then lwom places. Worn spate on theg l foot 0i’ the stocking should be rein- l forced with small running stitches l parallel to the tireave of the stock- ing, and split inetingedUwlth an over I sic . se cotton n'n Unless the child is undernourish- on cotton stockingsdgiid‘ iytotifegg .mercerlzcd thread on rayon stock- , ing. Separate the strands of thread provide anything extra. Solllttle darker than the ignoring the iflCljlle menl the thread works in lighter. Use a try 1t diernlas ees and dam on the ri ht s aninistosewituponasewing machine. Thread witnmatching thread and turn stocking right side out. Then fold. so that run is on the fold. Pin fold lto a piece of paper and stitch by machine clue? to edge. Pull your digging paper apart o into crevices or corners to get itland tie and clip loose ends of your thoroughly clean. it's a good idea thread. lightly with a from clothing without cake cf soap. Presto, you have a if you aict quickly long, slow cooking that hey rc- y d d- c - uuire. The tireless method delivers 333g b81535 'f§,;,,.,§f°§§;,e{,f}§ the full value of the food, with a It h“ b f u‘ minimum dependence upon the w‘ “We” “ Y ‘med b! cook. If placed in the cooker at night, a cereal will be ready in the morning after being reheated. Rice and macaroni are made firm and tender. cooker st the end of Ylwo hours. A Job Only You Can Do Prion Oonuol Quoofli And Anlworp HINTS 0N ITIQUITII Not. only be particular to return any books ou in bo f your friend; but gtumrmtiivomroiliil coma“lwfin“lullnlea{u'fultmugl%l; 100d condition. ‘also questreusvgfiroumo" Pwflhjqh ha: “lulled o "wNING Tn’ mdo Board from hammer In o». m... m» w...- i.» .....'t'.'".".'..'s..-..'"a:::..::' "s; ions who have intelligent questions ‘t to nlk on price control are invited ' tin How stockings are darned and Q. It is our opinion that the suc-nlyr of pumping equipment is now more ample than 1|, examined rooms. etc? , A. N0. While a few more in may be available for 1944, itust ll appears that we will not have any more than enough to take eel-e o: the esential needs. such as the wgaterlng of livestock. milk cooling, e e. Q. l have a shoe shop. Do I should be and over SEEMS accmdmg l” the weight °f ‘he have t0 have a permit to establish stocking and chm“ asmifige 8;‘ a. shoe repair department? K A. The recent order on the ex- pansion of businesses does not cover repairs of any kind. Con- Sellllentll‘ You are at liberty to open n repair department nrovld- ed that msnpoweruequipmerit. and supplies are avails e. de. The easiest way of men your machine Bowel llomplainls ol llhildren free from stitches Grass stains ‘can be removed - ..i""::.=.:l1:':.".t.:."m::s:.r;.' as . I wed 13's xpgeiallly those teething, fllxffl Blfibf-BCE inrr cea sent r ' infnntum do otliei?’ dioviblc ‘dd’: plaints. Every mother should keep a. bottle of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in tho home as a pro- tection a ainst sudden attacks of these trou les. Don't experiment with new and ron BREEEAET mops Breakfast cereals rarel receive thousands of Canadian mothers dur- ing the ast 94 years it has been on the mar et. Don't accept a substitute. Get tho genuine "Dr. Fowler ’s." Th» T. lililburu Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont Remove from the nwrs oiTifiiQoc-rm __.__..____.____ -- The best time to dus. n‘a'it= ls it is all right to use a toothpick. Hwhite until colors my clear and bright! Makers of 26 loulln Canadian washer: recommend inoo for bcsl results.- Get tho economical GIANT box today; Dlsliwnshlng lo onlor llnu’: loci:- YOU'I.L NEVER BE SATIS Fl ED WITH ANYTHING iififllilifili. §'i§i.1‘.’.‘§‘..i'.‘i.".°il.§.' Etstvvcevou clean in no time: Rlnsei Drain SEE RINSO 'ein,don'z dry’em. Grease is one -they'll drain without sire ing. And limo is so kind to your lnndll WHITENESS O MORE WASHING POWER O LONGER LASTINO SUD! O GREATER ECONOMY "f. Social and Perso Questions and Answers on Prion . ‘fl-IE , CHARDUFTEITQWN _GUAR_QIAQ A a [Dorothy Eix Says- MOTHER HATES. EIRUS MATE - AND TRIES TO PART COUPLE No One Likes Such A Parent; Ignore Antics To Stop Her Abuse you"; old. married to the most. wonder- But hero is my "DEAR. MISS DIX-I um 23 lful man on earth, and have nu adorable baby girl. ‘problem. Mother did not want me to marry, but devote my life t0 hir- So l did so without her consent. and has done everything £ll§8?w her but when we 0 she has hated my husband ever ssible t0 to us , . we have tried , o she ulwlysseems to set worse. What shall Leave her completely alone and have peop e crlticlre me? Mother tells them I will not have anything to do with her- shsll ! be friendly and have her mistreat my husband? TRDUBLED DAUGHTER. ANSWER~What your mother needs is some wholesome neglect to brin her to her senses. She is acting like a. spoiled ch d and should be trflflwd like one. As long as your mother sees that she can make you and your husband miserable by throwinz tantrums she will revenge herself on you for defyine fitting married by acting unreasonable. But if you w ust ignore her antics and she sees that _, ._ they are futi e your mother will stop her foolish be- havior, ust as you can stop a bad child's howling by walking away and leaving t. to cry alone. It. takes an audience to make ones “niad" effective. We always picture mothers as a species of human angels, tender and forgiving, putting their children's happiness before their own, and, thank God, most of them are that wa , but ere are devilish mothers as well as iigclie ones. And we have all own plenty of cases of parents who de- lberatcly ruined their children's lives to make them pay for daring tn revolt against the mother's tyranny. It seems incredible that a mother would about smearing her child- ren ann trying to prejudice pe le by comp aining that the vvunssters were neglect tie r parent. or ailed to provide for her, but it. hB-PDBM verv oficn. nd many n mother who wanted to monopolize the Bam- ings of a son or caughter and is infuriated at his or her marringfi. 1191161‘ ceases bearing ta es and stirring up trouble until she breaks up a mir- riage It is an appalling situation for children to be placed in. especially those who wish to do their duty by mothers, but they should meet it with conunoii sense and object to their homes being broken up. Children should see that their mothers do not went for ordina comforts of life. and then leave them alone, to stew in their own evi natures. These youngsters should not be influenced bv anv fear of what their “10111915 say about them. No one worth while will give such mes credence. for no woman is more ,. i. to everyone than a mother who turns aflilnst her owi; children. "DEAR MISS DIX-Whgbhnii-rirui-Thave been very happily mar- ried until now. We have two small children. He told me the other 1118M about ii girl who works in the shop where he is employed, and to Whom he is attracted. When 1 asked him if he was in love with her he said it couldn't. be because he liked me more than anyone in the world. but he anh. get the other _girl out oi’ his mind. He '1 e 0i - I'll! t u]; M 85:11 11:1?! ‘lsmtylriixilin hi‘. ghuggglfldixhthrye ..‘§3‘.°.4. 1t git! he ‘hi? thainiiz‘ i: iii; rilan to avoidgsomething he does not. wafit ti; i-isppen. Please tell me what we should do. MRS. W. B. ' "H wh fl hts and run away lives to fl ht. another day." ggygAttlzllfiglgnlaTylflfie, and: this goes double when one is fig tins 11861115‘ ‘he temptation to eng e in an ll lcit love affair. 51st,; in fight. For t ere is nothing like absence to d cure a man of an infatuation. so I think that your husband shows he is not only an honorable man but a. very wise one by BXIUBUHE 511d K99‘ Ling sway from a girl who attracts him before the affair goes further- Pfgplnqulty l5 the great. matchmaker but separation is equally effect-We as a. preventive. Not many men. even when they are genuinely in love. can keep their affections at boiling W111i? when they =1" lifted 1mm l‘ woman for a long time. And in s case like your husban ‘s. when he is mere“ ash-acted to e, girl it would almost certainly be out of sight. out o f mind __..i-____ .. _wr th d ix - d t do!!!)l/WH- Four almselrxgzglnts in thremarisilyffexii-tithesr llsglrlxsflJixl1€l€ng plant. and she other blind, doln war work. My sister's husband was lost at. Luzon. 5m, is u. war widow w th three small children. She is working saving war (Continued on page S. 7 m‘"“_ since to be onviiiirfswssmaii- orfiiorz‘ wool. DESIGN NO. EU This hand knitted sweater, may be orontod in o few days. It may be made sleeveless, or with short sleeves. It is knitted with large Wooden l” m: coon KIDNEY ITIW ' Ono largo beef kidney. I table- spoons minced onion, 2 table minced een pepper. 2 tabi nl salad l, 1 teaspoon salt, few grsiwppor. s tablespoons cntsup or c use e mom saute kidney. onion and PQPDQi-s in hot salad oil for 5 minutes. thon add salt, pepper. catsup, and 2 tablespoons illn water. Oover closely and cook a ut iii minutes. or until tender. Servos four. Serve on toast. BABY CARRIAGE CARE ‘Phe supp! is limited. Carriages. strollers, ba y-wnlkers and sulkies are being used and re-used-but they are not enough. 5o keep yours brushed and dusted. Oil metal parts every five weeks. wax wood parts. Rub leather with heats- foot l. Wash leather-cloth or fabric with gentle suds. using s. minimum cf water. Don't over- load the carriage: it's not s Jeep. And if you're not using it this sen- sonitgive some one eise s, chance at . _—_“l era/ice’ Make Decorative Things Out of Paper Smart Paper Things l! you ever need s special hat and bag for a particular occasion and feel that you can't afford to buy one-why not make one your- self? And make it out of paper tool Seems fantastic but it is really quite logical when you see how smart ll ionks in the illustration above. There are many things you can make with paper-things that are really useful in a home-for in- rtance, screens. A versatile folding screen can be the decorative key- note of your most attractive room. it is done by montage, which means to mount and put together. . And that is exactly what you do —you can put together your favorite magazine covers, for example, all over n screen in jigsaw-puzzle fashion. Full instructions show how to make these screens and many other things are included in our 32-page booklet. Flowers. lamps. baskets. decorations are just l few of the =.---rt i‘~l-"'1s you ran make yourself Send 15c in coins for your copy of DECORATIVE AND USEFUL Home Service, Address. 8o sure to write plainly your name. address end the name of booklet. Nam: ' January?" , (Don't ifa ke A my‘ “I'M all for Toronto, Ohm-lo. c IRRlD/ITID arnaiion Camaiion‘ awa right on with mood, half and half, to drink -' cooked, in milk dilhel that add no my daily milk quota. The wbohfinilyanunsCurnadoo, hay.” homogenised. Iliad, and lrrsdinzd fol extra "ninrhino" vitamin o. Write t“ {no book roman; Up With Milk.” Cut-union Co. Limited, Milk Q csusouu wsooucr 3;?“ a/IMMGM’ l‘ ‘I'll BUFFER) BLOUBI ‘Phi-s year, 1113a]? and skirt sep- arates are smart. blouse; dwwn herepne or all, would be W cvmnlete a, slacks or umpor Outfit. or a suit». While in a sheer muslin. beruffled, it will gate‘)! lool: sweetly fragile m4 5 N . 3429 ls‘ i uaulforgaonswigfss dish: ed round necked bl , z 22o’: sleeved forldiiet yd. . 3' closing, 2 Send twenty cents 1 t _ W to you name, nddrosgrnrip; um . Be sure to state sine BtylO Y9“ On bol "cullgml Fmw-iinniiqpwggyw: pg)‘: in: s barrow of bricks paused to dish the sweat from his dusky brow: then. shaking his fist at tho wh- he anostmphlsed it thus: "w the land's sake. whar wus yuh 1m A member of the home mission- B°<=l°$ Wpronched the mean- n town. "We tro having s. raffle for a. poor widow." she declared. “ ill ou buy l. ticket?" h "no. I eouldn’? keep her if I won er.‘ MOE-AS SE5 MINT TAITY ‘Two cups molasses. 2 tcospoons l 1-2 tablespoons butter or Jane’.- sho mi , i-a to salt, 1-2 tbnsxpoodnesodu. "mo" peppermin oil ( be "Molasses Taffy"). Cook molasses and vinegar in a sauce- pan slowly. stirring constantly. until temperature ls 710 deg. hhr. or until syrup becomes brittle when tested in cold water. Remove from fire and add butter or fat. salt and soda. stir until mixture ceases to foam. Pour into greased pan. When cool enough to pull, pour the DEP- Pennint in the centre of tho candy and‘ draw the 010m!!! toward thfi can ro. rom n md pu until light in color an’; firm. Roll into s thin rope. SMALL SLIP COVERS T0 COVER. COVERS Al-mvlt- I-lWUI. the um and book of n. chair get soiled first. When m slip covers, plnn extra small s p covers w fit over these areas. if mode of matching fabric to. follow tho structural lines of the chair. they will hardly show. 1f ‘ “ ’ snugly, they will Street Address Province Q ltv "lllllllllll ill"!!! lllim needles. Pattern No. 829 contains complete instructions for makini sizes 32 to 42. To order pattern: Write, or send above picture with your Name and Address with i6 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework cu, Ohnrioimtown Gun-dim. l" lottotown Clulrdll-n Needlework Department. Deslxnifo. 820 _ NAME - ~ - - --------- - - - - - ---- BTRIIEI‘AD‘DRK———_—— — — — — — — — — ———-— CITY—---_-.-—-—-PRIJVINOE - - - _ _ --'-- TILLIE THE TOILER -- ' WHAT DOYOU SAYw . s ME. O EASIER ON HANDS uo-r sou SEEfTHE cocouaus "susr RECOMMENDED ME‘ ‘lb E‘ * FlRST-QLA$S PRNATE 3 STRICTLY FIRST CLASS! to fl stay in place without futonings. out g in soopy_rich_suds and_thus save the _~ WHITE. § softness ii Quazity MORE FOR YOUR MONEY utin qi-n —-- —- LEE WELLJM REcoMMEMDlM€ noun: BEAHnSFCl-ASS ‘ ' 3 9 o "has SIZES lO 1o 4-0 Name serge/g Address (my Proviiw firirrii Zilfiiliff .?.'“%...i.‘$§ will... clll cover. en's a bonus too-thtM li zfilignltlifigfll? ‘iroivergtrateslc 5W" where wear is greatest. When tbs are worn threadbare. they m" n discarded and the wravlfle ‘l’ oovor will still be serviceable. At N eedlecraft For The Home STONE-LIKE BARK species 0i boo Qrg so tough that knivel and whetstnnes are made from the maturity, some hard outer fibres. Itls \ out". ANY s“c$'_1 __fl___d 908i l‘ LAW is sriuor a punishable offcnce ll! wuss food or paper in Britain. EDDYS ‘§WAN “""=-_;== a zzso sums 5 4903/14 .25‘? protect $11! SEPTEMBER 2, 1 , nal '1. Fashions Literature v.l