Woman's R EXTRA LIGHT IIIIADI Full-strength yeast acts faster because if’! iIBSlII Fleischmann‘: fresh active Yeast goes right to work-makes sweeter, tutier bread . . . insures tender light texture. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-use Fleischmaads active, fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable --Canzida’s time-tested favourite for over 70 years. Ellen b Diary By In Island lrbarmer’: Wife I have just come from the small house across the lane, where I tore myself away from a contented athering. I came in the moon- ight. piped along by a cricket's ‘night tune. James unconcerned a- bout the lateness of the hour smoked a neighborly pipe with a. visiting farmer and Jock was pre- paring to light up as well. At the moment Jeanie was Clearing the lunch table. and neither sight nor sound of her young daughter was about. She apparently loves "the shades of night" for once the sun- set begins to fade hcr sleepy time begins. Then fed and comfortable she is put to bed upstairs in Jamie's basket, where she is content to :leep with only one wakenhtzg ‘till morn- ing. When I caime away the men were launched on the familiar top- Ic of farming which for them hoiris inexhaustible reaches and pro- mises to continue for some time ‘to come. I found it rather rliffl- cult to reconcile James‘ present genial bearing with his attitude at slipper. When I had remarked then in my most matter-of-fact voice which perhaps had not suf~ liciently cc-nrealed my depth of in- terest, that "I think I'll go to the Aid meeting tonight" he had look- ed up in amazement to m repeat?‘ MADE IN CANADA “The Aid, Ella]! Haveifl you been away enough already this weck? I declare you're never homel And look how late it will be_when you get home and me wanting to get to bed early tonight. Just remem- ber, Ellen" he had continued “don't you come ciattering in disturbing’ (Continued On Page 3) Better English D. C. WIl-lllml l m: cnaatorrcrowu GUARDIAN eal Living& eisure —T7-IE WOMAN ‘S REALM- THIS STREET. This street seems almost to pos- sess a soul, A spirit that ls kindly and l| wise, Beneficent with virtues that con- sole. And understanding that makes glad mom's eyes. The oaks that line it hold its es- sence in The songs the thrushes sing when they are high Among the branches which so long have been The gracious pinion: of tranquil- ily. It ‘rs a street of homes. of gccic down, 0f suns to go. like grain, Of days to time through all the long years flown, Of leaving and of coming home again, And of lhP certitudc the disclose When slurs shine can the hours of repose. Edward D. Garner in the New York Times. SUNS and suns to rise nights FALL CLEAN-UP TIME XS NO\V UPON US Now, with the tag-end o! sum- mer upon us, it's time to have that fall cleaning done. There are cur- tains to take down—with Junior still around the house to help you -and slip covers to be removed Mid sent off to the cleaners. It's a good time. too, i0 put in those extra stitches on the drapes and covers where a seam has vii-p- ped during the winter or here's someones cigarct butt has burned a. hole in the material. It pays l0 have that all done before the ar- ticle is sent off to be cleaned. Perhaps your drapes would be attractive in a different shade for this year. While there i-s not such a wide choice in dye colors sis were on the market before the war. there are still some pretty sugges- tions, They'll help you settle back _ into routine after the holidays too. 1. What is wrong wilih this sen- tence? “I intended to have gone last night." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "Nobel prizes"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Manila, vanlla, vaccine, vacuum. 4. What does the word "toler- aige" mean? What l5 “he W0“: beginning hol acids and alkalis. HAND CLEANSERS Use of industrial chemicals and solvents as hand cleaners is frown- ed upon by authorities of the De- oarlment of National Health and Welfare. The department has is- sued a warning against indiscrim- inaia use oi’ such cleansers as tur- neniine. gasoline kerosene. alco- and has Wm‘ F“) ma‘ means “an M caning pointed out that the safest cleanser forth’? ANSWERS l. Say, "I intended go last night." 2. no-bei. o as in obey’ e as in bell. accent second syllable. 3. Vanill 4. T-he disposition to bear the be- liefs, practices, or habits differing from one's own. “The only true irlt of tolerance tolerallon of each ances." 5. Evocal l0 1- l herb intoler- ion. consists in our - is bot water and a mild soap. The warning is addressed particularly to those in factories. Pronounce first word DRESS To PLEA”; a YOUR AUDIENCE wh o If you're a liidv-nlalformer about cares, you’ll think twice VOlll‘ Ml-SiilZQ dTPiS, An all-black. brown, navy or other monotone costume, according ioonomv DIX. iii SA YS-—- to the speech counsellors who groom women for the platform. are tiring to an audience. But s. bright jacket worn with a black dress or green accessories with a brown oa- navy outfit will keep the eyes of your audience directed your, way. But too many distracting decora- ti-ons are as bad as somber monot- onles. To keep attention on whati you are saying, leave off earrings that dangle, bracelets that ring: like cymbals. buckles, or necklaces ‘ that. catch the light. absurd feathq ered hats and drippy cci-sages. If you do wear a cot-sage, "rep it, small. 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( Continued Morning Emile???‘ t’- 5 i, PREPARED FOB ANY JOURNEY PEACH CHIFFON PUDDING i llk teaspoons granulated gelatine 2 tablespoons water ‘ll. cup mashed peaches 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 5 tablespoons sugar 2 eggs, separated ‘A teaspoon salt METHOD; Sprinkle the gelatine over the water and allow to stand for 5 minutes. Add the lemon juice and the grated lemon rind to the mashed peaches. You will need wgys!" about 2 medium-sized peaches for _______ 11115- 1368i the 688 y01l¢5 11nd flfld Needing a new secretary, the w the meshed beaches. alone wilhi arm's manager decided w have the 3 tablespoons of the sugar, and.‘ applicants Jugged by a psychoh, iihen the salt. Cook the mixture over gist“ Three “m3 were mwrviewm boiling water until thickened. stlrr- [Qgetheh ing constantly. then add the soaked "vi/hm, do two and two make-pr zgllaetane and stir until this is dis- the psychologist asked the first. 5 v _ “F .. ,3 Cool until sllshtlv thickened. Toaiillie’ 5:511 tiiiiesiiisiimipiie 12%;?“ Now beat the egg whites unell stiff, girl replied: “ t. might be 22" but not drv and acid the remaining The third girl answered‘ "ltl 2 tablespoons sugar to them. Fold ' ' the egg whites into the peach mix. ure. Place the mixture in sherbet glasses and set in the refrigerator until firm. or until ready to serve. iillld the conductor, looking across the road, noticed a. man waiting for |a_ bus. He was apparently a musi- cian, as he was holding a harp in‘ one hand, but in the other he had ~ The London bus had just stepPed, a brand new garden spade. “Oy, George" bowled ,llhe con- doctor to a newsvendor standing on the pavement, "the bloke on the other side ‘as backed ‘lmself both When the girls had’ left the,’ room, the psychologist turned tri-i umphantly to the manager. "Tlhere." he said; "that's what psychology does. The first girl said the obvious thing. The second‘ Garnish with a custard sauce, if de- sired. ‘ smelled a rat. The third was going Truant Husbands Wives llankor Terms of Affection From Otherwise lionslderate Mates 1 have a iear-soddlen letter fmm a woman who tells me lhll uh! is married to a man who is the perfect husband. excflpl f0! 0X19 1111118- He does not ca-ll her pet names. Sihe says that n0 m"! Wllld h! kind" er or tenderer or more considerate to a. woman than he l5 lo 11813 and that he is a good provider who gives her everything able wants. ex- In particular she craves to be addressed as Sweetheart, Darling, Angel Face, Beautiful. LWW- -D0vey. Cutie, Girlie, Bablklns and so 011. find 1n- flnitunL-and also, adore being called My Little Cabbage, after wretch apparently has no such words in his vocab- He Just calls her plain Marla and it is breaking her heart. of palaveritls, but there are millions , “W? i111! more stres cm words than they do on deeds and because t-heLr husbands are dumib love-makers they believe that _ibey have lost their Johns’ affections. and go about bemoaninr; their sad fate as womrn who have given their all to men vitio nevcr hand them any soft talk. as you might throw a bone to a hungry clog. REAL PROOF 0F DEVOTION man would not know that the husband who spends his life tolling like a slave to keep her soft and safe and who never stirs from his own fireside of an evening. unless Mother goes with him, is giving the and shopping tickets instead of with glib- phrases. 5 that is io be fussed over and bab- ad nauseum. Probably she would the of endearment. but the heartless She can't take it. . wife has unusually violent case of other suffering from the same com- that an otherwise intelligent wo- He is saying it with cars and trips On Page 3) W ._.______ E5 Household ’ Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Gasoline Whenever you‘ use gasoline for cleaning p es, pour the residue down the ki hen sink. followed by boiling water. This process will cut nil grease deposits that may have‘ collected, and give the pipes a| thorough cleaning. | The Dish Cloth The dish cloth should be used for dishes only and not for every pur- pose ln the kitchen. Separate cloths‘ should be used for wiping off the table and WiplflE out the sink. Bread Bread should be allowed to cool l might be 22 and it might be four!" 719101‘? Placing it in the breadbox, dish ls heavy, the servant may or it will become soggy. to have it both ways. Now, which girl Wlll you have?” The man-user did not hesitate. 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