‘childrcnh play suits come sparkling clean all PAGE_T§T_QHT Wom flmm‘, Dorothy Dix Says- WAR HAS ITS BRIGHTER SIDE’ With I-ler Nagging Husband In Army Wife Dngoys Heavenlv Peace DEAR DOROTHY DIX: For thirteen husband who made our home a place of torment. peace and have regained a good portion of my self-confidence. children are different children since the everyone comments on the progress they are making. to provide for them in have a good job, but be able to hold it after the war and. if I do lose it, whether I shall be able to care for the children ‘ in the future. Jfillll 1118.111 l! 1110.1} UIDPQBJ] any way after he left. A IQ‘. IIUSBANDS RELIEVE!) TOO ANSWER: Well. a silver lining, for whom it is providing a respite be borne and who are relieved from their tormentors. duration. Many a man who has had his nerves worn to frazzles and his spirit crushed by a. ziagging wife has gone rejoicing into the army. feeling the‘. he wolrrl .l’lv-r be siliped at by the Japs than stabbed continually by his wife's tonszun. And many a disgruntled couple, bored with each other and fed up with domesticity, who have been on the verge of divorce, have laid their problems on the knees of the god of war and decided to wait and let separation clarify their feelings toward each other. And in many cases good will come out oi’ evil. Many a husband and wife will see each other clearer from a distance than they do when they are so close tozcther that they only see each other's faults. She will realize that under Johns fussy little ways there is really nobility of character and a sense o! duty that made him toil to sup- port a family ilTll. nude nu return in appreciation. He will realize that even if l\l'i!'\' was a pccr cook. she the hardships of marriage without whining. at least. for the DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am 26 and living at home. Hays been engaged for six years to a man who is now 32. He lives with his mother, one brother and one sister. We love each other very dearly, but he feels that he cannot. in fairness, leave his home to marry. Even though I love him. of late I have come to realize that we are only drift- ing while life is hurrying by. He does not want us to break up, yet offers no solution to the problem. What do you think I should do? MARTY. ANSWER: If a man hss the family martyr complex, there is no possible way of curing him of it. He always will put his family ahead of his wife and feel that she should be glad to sacrifice herself to his people. And there is no happiness in life for her. Granted that your fiance has a duty to support his nwther. he cer- tainly has none to support his brother and sister. They should got out and work and take care of themselves. My advice to you is to have a showdown with your man and call time on him. I!‘ he still thinks his family more important than you. give him the air. DEAR MISS DEX: l have a friend, a married woman with two small children. 1-ler husband has been serving overseas for a long time. One night she and some other women met some soldiers who invited them out and she has been going to dances occasionally with them. Now her in-laws claim that she is an unfit mother and threaten to take her children alvay from he; although she has never neglected them once. They also threaten to tell her husband. Carl her children be taken from her and her husband obtain a divorce because she has indulged in this innocent amusement? A WORRIED FRIEND. ANSWER: Before her children could be taken frorm her, i‘ §:r—""' ' '—i ———-—- years I lived with s nagging He is new in the service and for almost a year and a half. I have enjoyed a heavenly The nagging has been removed and I have written to my husband on the average of twice a month to lei: him know that the children l WW1‘! do not know how long I shall In the meantime I am enjoying my 2' ‘it is comforting to learn that the war cloud has evcn if it is only in patches. But you are not only one from afflictions almost too great to] tvas a darn good sport who took' all! Canada's largest selling THE CHARLOTTETU ' Blended for Taste!’ a 5A oc'I' ‘ ORANGE PEK WN GUARDIAN sun's Re alm '1 Social and Personal r Fashions "1 Literature THE WOMAN'S REALM V , was...“ ' pevasonn m nus wan “MW”, m‘ my wooom-eonnn ruins I; like a_' villain wish a smilinl Thousands hollowed out. tbs get a divorce. But in these times a woman whose husband is in the army h" not only to be eood but also to look good to outsiders, and it seems to me your friend is foolish to risk su much for so_litl.le__pi_ea§ fine QUALITY ha! hi. to a; ag-ullsrl‘. ‘.r;;‘3'.—..;7?.ii.;.';.;l‘i£;;.. lair}. are well. not that I think he cares, (or h; fgflugd husband would have to have proof o! her infidelity before he could v “When-lam fired I’ and noiregfulor are l l i I HOW CAN I ll null with witch hazel. This treat- lment should be used dolly. Q. How can I soften stifl shoes? A. B a little Vasilme petroleum ' i_s applied to stiff leather shoes, lt will make them soft and iable. Rub it ‘thorouuhlv int: the leather with a niece of flannel. HOW c‘n I use of Try mil n: a pancake bat- l *- add either n little suzar or W each saitcllvéch in this 11d then fry to a zolden brown . ' Since I discovered clothes clon’i need to You'll be in the clouds, foo... when you sea your CLOTHES COME BRIGHTER Sunlight works wonders on extra-dirty spots. Just: give them a touch of Sunlight. The dirt ‘Will vanish. Geno are the weary snatches of destructive subbing. Even the dirtiest work clothes and over . . . thanks to Sunlighth cxtra-soapinessi FOR A COMPETE ‘WASIING JOB YOU (INT -DO WITHOUT SUNlIGHT I mow SUNLIGHTS EXIPA-SOAP/Mfié’ cars mo or moss EXTRA-DIRTY look ' A JOB OHLY Many possess God's Word. lwut Dur two isw m possessed by it. r’ Do good with what thou hast or l; will do thee no good Will- lilam Penn. cause styles make much v1 001°!‘ combinations: light jackets. and Trade Boa-rd. hear.- ano now sonal reasons. that. we ‘for those months ls M as could Do sure of netting it. back the indof that time. ls there any l uaav in which this could be arrnmz- l E . l0 DTISOIIBTS OT Whl‘? amount be sent to prisoners of war. Q. I hear that the order re sardine the manufacture of eie_c trio water bumps has been witn Q Recently We bouaht a new find for por- m can't move into n; tor mother rive months. We'd be Hind to let. someone have the house tea. or comes which may dark a certain d ree. If there ms M ,5 ' P’ k, 0 l ~ , YOU Olll DO em we m» "M . 1mm m “new. m- 53 l- 3?» 1.51331?’ mlfililf Jlwilifilill‘. ‘ f Bdmwthllsilholligrglslllizm glmmn plgkgd ' g oolourl) superbly blends: Apple Rod Red or s ' . esvw - i yd“, gout"; qughg 15¢ one iota. instead tries every Ron f0 into the woods. ahead. of VolvsnRedCorahilcd Raspberry. Lipstick, gm] Amman {Fauna “W” u“ knowshll? 1w _ e 0am’ m‘! ex ‘M 35.1.25. Dry Rouge, 1.25. Refills, .75. iqht shy of clothes that com‘ mark trees that are suits e. . divide he, fig-um, __..__ Cream Rouge, 125,23». 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Snow lotion or 92min‘ a: t0 ‘minimize olllness and blemishes. 1.25. canes Up to s . however, l-‘asc-owdm ragrant, gossamer-light- Tali ‘girls. was dfilleéligk gall! 3L!‘ must h a Dllllle- Apple Blossom, 1.25; Bowen-Petal, LI; m“ maljgathe glever this fall be- moisture content. so filly“ “this w"°r Lily‘ zooflbw“ slcountrwsjs- the inch; the srain must slope to Of at the can“. and cuffs before the "Yevklijns PM!“ on the trim and To prevent wear from rust, m4 tsdo he , Ollmmt house should be. Noysmsciz a. 1944 "*":'='" ~' =~ and other beauty accessories as Glamorous? SophisticeisdTYouihIul? Helena Rubinstein lass ted thrilling beauty aids to accentuate your special loveliness. Make-up Foundations Town 8t Country Make-up alluring shades including Pearlllilonm, moans a museum: cuaswrrarown, 2.12.1. ' l A. m. ental rszulations pw- n ma m. shirrini. a “WNW *0 we wflhoriw a Ilvids that durim any 12-month éhelsfpfi collar urn be mode from lllllgnumgmlx m m d gln B! Aline Aahle! gfnfegmsfwnlfsgfigaigpevfmfinwufi the shirt tfllléieffit W” “mgmaflon ring ceremonies: takina l? orlldwe. .. ‘infections as rag as the egdlllliila be Wu’ s“ ' 111$? is: 75118:: sac wearing are m _ at on o eases concern . _ ‘m g o“ o; s ne'er a; a l§éa£ How can I remove “bin k- I fifi“"o,firaula', l2‘; “‘.$..,""'.‘,’, ‘grille Ohexkblgllfi‘ signs '3? sailfish dvllll‘ mmm-‘the ‘hm’ ‘m U" l 3hegdgu "f i l‘ nigntlis vour tenants may be rs- ation, and amusement at “tit: ' " 5° 5°“ and w“ e" "eel- led to’ l-avs st the end 0i that suflerincs 0f 91' Wheat ___ o-u- l thick 1th "l" m ~ o...” t a lntel- Ttipm nmiolncem, thzilfgcemaasrsgzevhzten n mas 65x42?‘ tlmihs’ notmaaettind the usual six ‘signed! m 1°! pgflnim stupid.” ntaple a other ‘gable syrups. ribs: of! thorouqhlv. The larger mm Now m“ t“ m‘ ma“ u, ‘ ' b-ljfilckrtlgadfi can be Drelsed m,“ ofiQthe ration list. is there a limit ‘ hulls ti... "liffiii $35‘. i‘.‘.‘.§..f.‘°‘.l‘.‘? t“ i“? ‘““°““’ “m” “a” b‘ ‘m’ lsloior ll I =40 oar HOUSEHOLD SORAPBOO ll crease articles for some time. bought a mohst a very pretty stitch. Inexpensive make i at any . Pattern No. ti“ contains complete instructions or making sizes 12. iLsnd l6. In to coin ; w Bureau Char ottntown Desim No. i154 Nlflll i —___§C.§ Mdnl drawn. and vet I am unable to let. flllill, N - , --....,.o.... - a Awnllllhsn the Wartime Pricgs 37 "w" l“ ' land Trade Board it ... l _ . cit a lfixnnlger 2% in-ders eigiiaclaxlilgt » ‘ 91'!‘ O Ill BS CY vlneiin that these pa ioular o- broken Cork ducts would be diattlv svail- f i able. The restrictions on the u- l’: a cork breaks and fills n: factura has been withdrawn. but 51d; the bottle. ‘Dour enoulzh 11$” production oi mmv of the pm- monts in the bottle to float r ~ ducts cannot be resumed until cork d out it away roman c? road‘ CAKE plants have charmed over days. e ammonia mil ca. n ‘ _____" I V m" that”; urns... as "‘°"".“..."..’..i“‘ M“ ‘° “m” a m» we» m» B10955 85. I‘. S GMY ~ avails-bl; All this takes time. and l. Gianni Tiles 3 em so the public cannot expect an in- in the productions of such NORFOLK. Emlssid. - (OP) - The Norfolk county council. to set an example to milk producers has cloth. pedigreed.’ ltugemulind ' tested dairy herd o l e ers an p ._ gegllll- comm: nearly 11.500 (about most o! them i“ ° “i , . A PRETTY CIOOITETBI) IOLIIO n tcuspoon vanilla k cup lukewarm water l cup pastry flour, mm 3 table- m. l teaspoon bakina powder V. teaebon sell. Bast me wnltes and the salt till stin out not urv. 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