' . rsonrwo wv vv('v< v v vwv The instant wartime restrictions were lift- Od, LCRDIA BAKING POWDER went right Dock bio the pro- _ tacking arms oi the lllbMotsl container. Durance. . . because it’: it ‘l olsy-to-open. Order Economical, Double-Acting Barbour’: Acadia Baking Powder To-day! ‘g4 s‘ kkknk‘ W man’ s Realm e ~ OOQQOOQ e OO¢§O44§ How Can 1.1! B1 Anne Ashley 044-0-0-0-044044-0-0-0-04-0460044-4 llow can I prevent clogged p pes? A. I the sink is greasy. wash with hop, soda water. Pour this solu- tion. down pipe several times a week. It will prevent the pipe from becoming clogged. Q How can I make a. lotion for a. red nose? A. Mix two aroma each of pre- cipitate of sulphur, cherry laurel water glycerine. precipitated chalk, snd eou dc col . . How can l measure apples for‘ cooking‘? p] it is an es ee medium . When cooking well to know that pized apples weigh about one pound. _{- _ O-O-O-O-O+O§¢§O-O-0-O-O FOOQ-OQ-O-O-O Modern 3 Etiquette i By Roberts Lee yQ-QOO fQ-O@Q-QOQO~QO~OQO 6O 0 O O . is it correct to eat the olive or the cherry from the cocktail glass before or after drinking? d . l1’ one wishes of the bride is should the wedding in- ed in the name of her mother? A. Yes. always. Q. When being introduced. should a, girl shake hands with s man. - A. This is the woman's privilege if she desires. but it is seldom done. l Newgetreolnlld l3! the llierlefilts of this com- , t bsckjuwltéuiliucllcg bddme. I instsntly— ways at once a shown above-m use bronchitis coughing. congestion, re- llevemizsoularsmulcssmxlds restful. comforting . by morning most of the misery ls DO THIS FOR RONCHITIS from bronchitis mion way-with the homo-proved medication the: lilorilfllillollblo PM l QB-Jtfiltl of‘ Vaptl>Rub in l bowl water. Blaming ~ mud va gee! them soothe nagging irritation] C colt... “:20- Don’! settle "to comfort. - D C leile 0 1W I o enrich our, llle in eeuteoul linqorio. n‘- LAA ‘AAA Q ‘m4 n; s‘, ‘L rvvvv v .»-»»»»»»»+»-¢» A Job Only _You Can Do rm. control Questions ' ~ and Answers questions and Answers on hioe Control will s pear in The Gard- Ienaenre arfutnrseaohdu ‘l’ are those which have ld the Wartime Prim And h“ Bonnflnfrom housewives In l region. e answers are pro vldod by the Board on- sous who have Intelligent question to ask on price control an Invited to send them in writing to the Wants’: Regional “Advisory Com- m Q. 1 need s. pumpydo I have to have a nutto buy one? A. Al farm machinery has been removed from the 115}, of rationed commodities. Therefore. you may rchase a pump without any per- mit to do so. . Are Christmas cards under s ing price? A. Yes. No Christmas card must be sold at a price higher than Z cents. Dealers may charge extra for printing the name and ad- dress of the customer on the "per" sonal" type of greeting cud. Q. Are retailers allowed to sell seed potatoes at. higher FY1695 m"! the table potatoes? A. If seed ‘potatoes are cor- rectly Labelled wlth the Depart- ment of Agriculture label stating they are certified seed. these WW" toes. when sold by the bag in o - inai containers and not broken up, may be sold at a luaher price than the ordinary table potatoes- éCookis Corner g 0+0 o0 04 e0 o-o 0o-ee 040-0 DARK FRUIT CAKE 'l‘hls is not a rich cake-timesc- fore you will observe that its bak- f Social g mg temperature is higher than for most fruit. cakes and the time in the oven is shorter. Naturally, you will not, expect the keeoins quality of this cake to cqual that of a really rich mixture _ This is a Disc family fruig cake however. Its flavor 1s good and the batter holds 1Z5 fruit in even dis- tribution. , 31.. cups seedless raisins. washed and dried 11,’, cups curralzts. dried 2 cups slivercd mixed candied peels and citron ‘A. cup drained maraschino cher- ries. halved 1 cup almonds. bIB-HCMd End __ ed 2 ctfposirlqlfillge-Ssliifltgld pastry flour or 1% ‘pups once-sifted hard- l‘ 114, regggtaongubaking powder 1/, teaspoon blalking soda 23.21%?‘ $31.11.: mace 11,4: “Doom fiolmdhflilllil-llibn 6 tablespoons S Often tt ‘i/figlfislfililfi klltniy (mild fiav~ med) 3 eggs, well beaten 54 clli] thick swee ened sieved ap- pmplgiiaufie raisins. WHEN-h, peels. cherres and almonds. , Measure and sift em" , b w e . tfifiig 22.31.921.112. mgce wdpfimnl» - add the fruits and nuts l little at a. time. mi 81W each addition until each bit of fruit is se arated and coated with flour éxtrggn the shoflenlmlf and but"? together until 11am and 1'1"" ' adutll blend in the honey. A Q weir-beaten esss a 11m; I ume, begun; well after QM A the flour mixture to the with mixture alternately me up leesuce. ill-akin! 9111'" add” tions o flour mix ure and tdO wemsfler each addition ch um 1m»- nfo two 6-|.n ~15 that, have been ,0 layers of heavy e top lsyér but- ézhree o! a rnéglrilei- slow oven. 325 degrees, about 11/, hours. SUE AND HEB MOMMY washed and I layers rue, ‘Cl-IARLOTTEIOWN, ousnolssi. ‘AA hid orotlly Disc S ‘ALA » ‘n --k‘_‘-A‘ w _wv rr,w_ Poison-oil A -- ti? s Marriage Worth Crowded Divorce“ Dockets Due f0 Unwise War Romances .5” all um. is noted for its oouu-vothm. T“ Paper‘ m allnetfilugndard o)!" living. whorl’- lilll- l! IWNIQ d culture and general l8 8 “d d“! m m 50 divorces. annuiments and seplrations are belnz “triad m] glued on courts, and that there are 598 cases of the unhuPP diwwa WW its dookets, with the Si“ dihfirwugtgcd hlwbflfl w I ing larger and more c auno o - when our gloomy prophecies come true. W6 l" 117W‘; 571036125 i: somehow we hope. even 68511151 reason. that gluing‘; H; 1:” 801118” h. asbad as we feared they would N, thB/F If!!!" P" 9 d?’ :13 ma; Wm gave u; from the consequences of our sins an 0 06- . though our common sense warned us that the flood o: war marriages that swept across the count-W W18 bound m leave in its wake a ghastly ileum v1 1W- ken hearts and wrecked lives and shattered homes, We are none the less appalled when we are brmllhf face to lace with the catastrophe. FOREDOOMED FAILURES The marriage: tha/t were founded on nothing _ but sex and drink. or the cold greed o! women grabbing for a soldier's pay check and gwlblllll 011 the chances of collecting his insurance. the mwrri- ‘ age of immature boys and girls, incapable 0d any emotion deeper than a child's passing fancy; the quick-order marriage of perfect strangers. with only an hour's acquaintance, were all fore- doomed failures. Hence it is no wonder that the counts are crowded with men and women seeking to break the marriage bonds that have begun la gall them and cut into their flesh. Bu-i. the disgruntled husbands and wives who think that they can wipe out the mistake of their unvrise marriages with a decree absolute deceive themselves, because there is always the ghost of their past to haunt them. Perhaps it, is a husband whose love never wavered. and who kept himself sane through all the horrors and sufferings and dang- ers of battle by dreaming of the Little Woman and the welcoming arms she would hold out to him. Perha-ps there is a wife whose devotion was strong enough to stand years of separation, and} loneliness. and penny-pinching. and hard work, and fears and anxieties that gnawed nit her heart night and day. Perhaps there are helpless little children who need a father's love and guidance and support. A divorce may give a husband or wife the freedom he or she de- sires. but. it doesn't. wipe the slate clean. It doesn't undo the past, or guarantee the fill/Uh? It doesn't ease the anguish of the man who thought he was coming back to a imppy home and finds it in ruins. it doesn't compensate a wife for the losr of the husband she loved. or little children for the lack o! a father. And so I would urge all husbands and wives to think a long time before they join the rush to the divorce courts. Don't act an the im- pulse ol the moment. Give yourself a chance to make a new adjust- ment. Maybe your wife isn't any longer the glamour girl she was when you left i121". Remember how faithfully she stood at her post and fought a little harder than you did. Perhaps your husband isn't the lighthearted lad ycu danced and played about with. Clothe him wig); your love so that you will not even see his faults T119 gfefllfsl 03511810’ of war is the wreck of marriages and the breaking up of homes that it brings about. Save yours from it by steer- ing clear of the divorce court The remedy for a marriage that has lost its allure is not divorce. It is lave and patience, Living&Leisare THE WOMAN '5 REALM Pharmigan, waits and surveys the lcy waste In monumental loneliness. Helen CHBSEr-(Mfllltlffll Staci FROST IN THE All! There is frost in the air tqnlghl, The stern-faced moon frowns on the clouds. and sends them scurrying from out the sky. Deep in their gardens flowers tremble, helplessly pleading their beauty's fraility. Ileaves shiver on the trees, feeling the chill of death, feeling the breath of death, ut cold comes on relentlessly. until it challenges the nary sea. . There is death in the air tonight. This silent, frost-held night seems ' a forzarunner of that last. cler- .nal cold When earth has moved from out the orbit of the vital sun, nndi slowly cooled. When chilling death has crept around the earth, and up and up to mountain peaks Where that last living thing, the __________ One of the newer-type postwar electric washing machines now on the market features, a ' motion which literally heats dirt out of laundry against the sides of the tub. __.__. The ant is the only creature ex- cept man, to keep slaves, cattle. and so in for agriculture. .__.__ Enough current to ring a door- lleli can be generated by electric IS . A brass vase or other piece of brass bric-s-brac that easily, may be cleaned and polish- ed. then given o coat of denatured alcohol (poison), coated with water-w ent metal lacquer, w-rrfn: .-.-—-- 0-0 1.211359; Diary It wee no uhle at. ell to ens- wer o! ’ ueriel, about the was or, when I peered from thewindow this mominr-he being e little reluctant to put his feet to the floor. I must explain that this condition o! affairs is extreme. 1y rare at Aidsrlee, the two char- acters, us occupying the op- site roles. But our inter retir- ng, becousrof our company, so. coursged a feeling of indifference to the cares, that come with the down. It is still l ntron e and ex- tremely piesssnt sxper once for me to come to the new win o\v in the room above thckitcherv-svhere n year ago was blank wall-and there to read the ripple of the breeze. on the Fond waters. There was no sign o any today. unless possibly it sighed very closely o- bove the smlll o n space, for near the banks, the co held it darkly. As James expected, the ground was frozen end I answered in the q!- flrmstlve, when he asked if "there ls frost on the wastmgsie and mill-rooves." It was as I told him, “s brooding morning," which st once brought to mind, one aiml- lar I had looked out upon, some years ego. For this was an an- niversary for Rob and Ksrolyn, of the daze. m to take up resi. dence at the farm "in the road." Not directly there, of course, but to spend e week or two with us at Alderlea and then leaving us well in time to spend the Christmas season, under their "own vine and fig treefl, there. The many newly- wegs, we have entertained-James an L O O I It was chilly that dey, and by night, in the early dusk of it, Win- ter came, in big feathery flakes that drifted down quietly to lie across the frozen meadows, folding a tired countryside in l warm white embrace, This morning's darkness and scattering of flakes reminded me of the bieskness of that day....A bleokness that I knew did not stop with the out- ofldoors, but was reflected by more than one of the inmates at this house at Alder-lea. It comes all st once, when you realize that some- one you have token care of and whose welfare has bee your cun- cern, since a smaller fllow even than Jamie. is going out. from hil place beneath the old rooftreo, never to return to it again. The drearlness is only a shadow, real- ly, that rests/for a moment, with a heavy hand, and then moves on. It must be this way, so that no one may suspect the loneliness that ls bound to come. Later. you may say to the new daughterJn- low, or perhaps you only think it. "1 did my part-as beat I knew- It's your responsibility now." You say gracefully, with a smile. would never do to let any one think for a momen‘ that you re- gretted the arrival of this day, that is almost certain to come to moth- ers of sons and daughters and which you hoped for, in considera- (Contlnucd on Page 3) vent. tarnishing and when the lac- quer ddlls it may be taken off easily with denatured alcohol and a fresh cost applied. Editors of daily newspaperl on this continent receive about 50.000.- 000 letters from readers every year. or more than i00 every minute o! the day and night. EASY 0N ‘Ill KNIIB An old magazine in l splendid rest for the tired knees when scrubbing floors at houseclean- ing. You will be surprised how much this little mat. saves, ydur knees when pushed along ll you eon, A machine has been patented that will make tinted cigarettes for ladies so that wrappers will match their evening gowns in the post- wsr period. _.._..... If ell the pennldl plid sech dsy for dolly newspapers In Canada were placed in a straight line edge "to edge, they would reach 54 miles. Many e breath owes its frog- rsnce to its owner's habit of using dental flu: between teeth crowd together. Dislodging which so quick ‘ poled, is e I ctlco for still another reason. s on some- times irritated by these lodgers. gut since yanking with oss fFowsthions/Lilelr It a trance that betrays o?“ ' ’ AAAAAAA A 43...‘, 1 air-wick “ keeps tho "flesh m! u” i.” 1,0 kgep baby's room spelling clean and frfisll all the time. simply rump "w Will'- pui]. up the wick and presto! . .. unpleasant odors vanish. N0 fuse",- no bother. Nothing to light, burn or spray. i-lfld kills s11 unwanted household odors. . makes indoor sir country-fresh, for only a cont or so a. day. Got I-IU 105B! l‘ Y0" 4W8. EIIDGBYY, variety, hardware. chain or department store. 898 a bottle. 16-01. Economy Io-IVI, "II cluronhll 04-00 Household Scrapbook ' n, nohem Leo Better English n. do. wmm '1. wntu ' 1m zelwlohsmww this fill lfllll nice trip.‘ annoy calm “m” To take away stains from cost collars and to remove thteh shiny with a s e ul which enough salt to nuke a soft man's suit rub of ammonia in has been added paste. Refreshments - E ‘h if should t beergyfiwb‘; lgmoln-s. or?’ mqc on hand If unexperted guests calf, shewillnolhsve losendtgtfor more expensive refreshmcn . h“ ‘ V“? 1. "In" ounce kred-uhu. e u ID£ in rod. in , t first syllable.“ '5 Filling“ 4. A falling thwoul", dmyilxlw old castle when enoeffl-Soott. 5. Inherent. u m 0% the Wilculdows t e w ows are usted often as the furniture in m they will not ‘Wishing. as lh room, require soe much ~ That, Smile is Worth Keeping! twill?- "°“"i.t°.‘l "l "” Q” V which l: W‘ ‘e y’ soul: l - fortify dfiittle d up resistance no ; and other infections » by using other ohn’: Medicine fimslsrly. lo ue n s dsr and s; a urban-neat forool has been proved diurln the punks: {g-rsllichinvil land - l fim \ Wynn‘ use proves Ila when] COLDS fNeedlecraftr FOR THE HOME lovnvsnouleown