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Electric plants under the lied States lkpartmexit of the In rior the year ended June 30. 1945, generated nearly nine per cent of the total American out- put c‘ electrical energy. The earliest use of spices. back almost before the birth of civiliza- tion. were for religious urpcses. for Incense and em‘ g. and for sacrificial and fimeml rites. COLOR BLINDNESS Only black and while can be recognized in some forms of color blindness, blind persons are bind one or i/wo colors. VARIETY!’ OF COLORS PBOIMSED FOR SPRING First peace-time color card pre- fixed silk mills in six years is ing re eased to the fashion trade mind emphasis ls on gay spring coi- inrred "Sp to only ors. rm in i946" are 20 s Ikkkkkmnkkk vvv ing &'Leisure THE’ WOMAN ’S REALM but the maIoi-ity of color 0 nes or , hades ranging from bright fieldifiouer yellow to hoiiey~ mcon and town blue. There are sof-t roses like sunset and sweet- heart, browns like rusty and bark end the neens include ATHLETIC LIONS Lions have been know-n in jump as iar us 2o feel. aiiii also can clear Ia. barrisr nine feet high, HOuBQBN. young grass, and bud leaf. ‘mom's merit ‘ rvv ‘v 0+0 of and fitftnl?‘ town blue. Do know that flowers with- hbons present/lion night out are more beautiful when worn as oorsages Do you know that ol fur copes and collars can be In gor- nom .. .. Do you know than. a piece of velvetfiover your hair brush makes a. polisher that gives wonderful sheen to your heir? Do you that ten bracelets on the right arm are simply the "taps" in fashion? Do you imorw than, uins, sewn on the toes of knitted ouse slip- pers, are tho fashion footnote of the season? Do you know that sweaters with butterfly sleeves are worn for evening? Do you know that there are lip- sticks in “night club" shades? Do you know that eye cieami on your eyelids will keep your lids smooth and “young”? To stiffen a limp tape measure. place it between sheets of waxed wit!‘ and then press it with a fair- hot iron. _ WRONG SIDES RIGHT The right side for ironing may be the wrong side of the dress. This is true when clothing is made of dark-coloured cotton, linen. rayon Ez1¢nz__pza., i B: on aims sci-um win "Keen! c1101., doe ‘c m" Jock remarked s c, than add- ed "it'| 1A below" when he cams in this mvrninz. and a creskin porch door had already announce his arrival and st the same time sanctioned his words. ‘This house being nearer than his to the scene of his early labors he had come to rob the stove- k of its hot waist to make a hr skfast more s peflg. ing to some of his charges B1 the piggery. Our thermometer is quite reliable, but our location seems to make it vary s few de rees lower than others in the local fy but fur- ther away from the influence of the fresh water of mill and stream. Strange too, for today not the smallest hit of either was revealed, except of course to Jeanie, whose ylew from a kitchen window takes in the darkness of it where the stock catch a drink as It hurries down to join the river. And If often the winds seem to forgot us down in this valley, the frostl never pass us by. It catises us some concern. In Spring, when the morning is so cool, I say to James when I'm dressing: bet those cucumber plants are gone!" In early Autumn too, when the dahlias still flaunt blooms. And many a morning, before they have reached maturity, James slips sus- penders over a shoulder iguiokly, and goes to a window, I suspect all the while wondering "If the frost got those POISBEOB: l.ast night." What an annoying morning this could be in places. There would or crepe. Wool also i5 ironed on the wro side and is pn-rtected by a. essng cloth. A few wrinkles may ve to be smoothed out when the garment is tinned to the right side! White and light-ooloiued cottons are ironed 0n the right side. Heavy fabrics. such as damask, are iron‘ ed on both sides. - O§Q~OfO-OOQQ-OOO-O-OO-QQO~O§QQO . M 0d e r n t I 0 , E t 1 q u e t t e , I By Roberta Lee z Q~O+OQ§OQQOOOQ OOOOQ-QO \OO.Q Q. Is it really necessary to re- peat a person's name ivheii being introduced? A. it is not exactly necessary, but it is customary. It merely shows that one has heard iihe name correctly. Q. What should a girl say to a young man when a dance is finish- ed and he says “thank you"? A. It is not necessary to say anything; a smile, or a friendly n . is sufficient acknowledge- Q. 'When fruits are_ served at dinner, what should immediately Soak bacon in cold water for s Ouba beige, ter turquoise. roe 19W minutes 11850"! $181116. vii mnnce. moonziht, paradise and ma find it will curl and shr flghlng mm}; The popularity of navy is res- Mcigic with a man Geno Tierney’: A i ' Lalher ‘ '_ Fae ale really do make skin smoother 1 covsn my FACI I snouswwna alumna: Hollywood's Fe follow? A. The finger bowl. shoe ogsgfé % My. can have l bgwilehlng Romance Complexion will PM’ GENTLV DRY. rnv rri mono Screen Stars use LUX envy ollier clurmers-bo one! I RINSE WITH WARM, SPLASH WITH COLD. THE WAY TD REALLY LOVELY SKIN -- doubtless be many calls on sing- in tea~kettles and hot water reser- vo rs before outdoor cream-sepur- ators and pumps and engines would be merrily to work agalm, Some hearts indoors would be almost broken, over the rigid condition of a favorite house plant. Indeed n few of Karolyifs and Jennies had already gone from memory. "The geranlumsl" I said to James some time through the night, when the moon sent gloriously bright, but. cold beams inio the room above the kitchen and the queer stillness of winter-frost was about snil we were snug and warm, with the newest hlankel. us a coverlei for uridod protection "I forgot to take them from the pantry window.’ Gom- would he my br ght Spring "uni Summer i\IO§SOl"liS. It. is no use to expect gallantry si a time like lliui. it docs not say that a inirtain izciitlcmaii in history performed his undying deed on a bitterly cold night-it was in July, more likely. At any rate the rhythm of Jami-s‘ breathing was unbroken. And very fortunately, I found the plants still green and pretty, and full of promise, when I came to the kit- chen. A small "Hen and Chickens" with an elusive botanical name, has a tiny flame of orange in the centre of its silver foliage. To‘ Jamie, this is among my curiosi- ties. He is sure to inspect. it on any daytime visit and turns away rather disappointed tn ieli me; “No chicks yeti" If plants JP.‘ lost ,_______i_ 3) i'_ ‘(Continued on Page ff 552g " 0 as fiafl/P/if/W/ a - 4/1/65 ;?Z@M*% % x Romance Complcxl mo, just by following Hollywood's famous beauly cure. Take wonderful Lux Toilel Soap Whipped Cream Lslher Facials daily-n Gone Tierney does. Soon your chum men's helm. Don't Honing in 20th Century Fox's “A loll h! Allin" \ rrS i "kxnijnkkmgt ' i Dorothy SdysF- Wife ‘And Phiiandering Women Should Forget Card Uncovering Soldier's Love Affair s- ‘m4 a DEAR. Miss DIX: I find myself facing a situation that is no doubt confronting many another GI wife. My huihuid, who has been serving in the Army in Europe for the last two years, is about to ‘r9- turn home. When I received his letter telling me that he was coining back Io the children and IIIO for m“. r was the happiest woman in the world. Brut my bliss was wrecked by a little post card addrmoed to 11W husband and which had been forwarded from his overseas addresmto his home one. Ii said: "Dearest Jim: Do not write ‘anymore, for Joe is coming home. ‘i311 never forget you. Love, Mary." . ' ‘Imagine my heartache when ad of his letters had been.» telling me how true he was to me and hpw he loved me and longed to be back with ine. when he was having an affair with a woman PG baiii Younger and prettier than I.~ What shall I do! Shall I just accept this as one of the tragedies of ' war and be thankful that he is coming back alive and sound? Shall I go on in silence, Oi‘ shall I ’ show him the card and ask for an explanation? I love my husband with all my heart and I thank God that I have been ifile b0 111m W"! 89.0mm while he ‘mes been away. for I would not want him to bear the heartache that I have. $64 QUESTION G. N. G. ANSWER: Ah, Mrs. G.N.C.. you areasking the $64 question about , what to do with philariderlng husbands to which thousands upon thous- ands of other wives would like no know the answer. For plenty of hus- bands besides yours have solaced themselves for the horrors of war by having little affairs with the attractive women they have met in their wanderings. Of course. in the end you have to unriddle your riddle yourself, but I would bid you tuvbear in mind that the great majority of married men do not take their Phuil-fldfllnil BWOUBIY. and it is perfectly possible for them to still be true in heart to the Little Woman while they are making love to some other woman. Being lonesome. or bored. or because they miss having s woman to talk to and tell their troubles to. as they did to their wives, is enough to start them to gallivanting. It is ironic. but true, that many s. mar is attracted to a woman because she reminds him of his wife. - _ (Continued on Page 8) lIo You Ileed To Watch Your lliet? Too often. as people aoaroefi fliidd" life. they get heavy aroundihc waistline- the result of too much rich, fatty and not enou h exercise. 'Thll is a "danger period '—when steps should be taken to relieve a system c1058“! "m! toxic waste. - By taking all-vegetable 3H6 Bu!" nightly, many keep fit and trim despite a love for rich food. This favourite British remedy is so mild and effective. it has often been called “The Remedy that Wakes Up_Nature '._ liile §eans are the largest-selling liver pills in Great Britain-over 7 million boxes used last year. Resolve now to escape the penalty Y§OOO Household . Scrapbook By Roberta L” v oorooo-wooooowmo Bust Stains on Porcelain OOQ§~0QOQ~§-O§~O not impossible. to they are under the enamel. moved by rubbing solution of alkaline cleaning com- pounds such as trl-sodinim will remove rust. stains. This last miust be i r-‘aishlio Brown stains are most difficult, if remove when Tho surface stains can generally be re- wi a weak phos- phate or washing soda. Oxalic acid ns/ l. iteraiuré ‘ ‘Lmmkkkk A v-w ‘¢¢‘ vv v AI Mm mMlv-i". WM" "t! "f?!" ‘"‘i'°"""' mu» =~=- w» “on s: BAFDWWIES cast bread on one side, cover sec- ' 0nd side with cheebe- mixture 1 teas n Worcestershire sauce. Place sliced bacon!‘ fiver surface. IA lb. s ced bacon. it, lb, Canadian and arrange on "31 er pan and cheese‘ 1 egg‘ lltteupepperpoon nilusstllcrgs’ 213$ gin i§§°a1§§' frgm hefiltr mdirgil '|f,‘,,§§,'°“°““ s“ ' ' about 1o minutes or until bacon is Select thinly sliced bacon and out crisp. Serve hot. Serves eight, y? liy Col eile Don't invest in“ poi stel '~ L/icfl’; o buy dqrk dresses and spike with / ~ w”; ‘ BILEBEANS f gglitfnggilieggiigfié?y- mg: i1 POI-firm if taken interrmliy. , Placing Furniture i.“ “f; “flit? 791K903‘ - I against the walls. K lmh i O-O-Q-O-§"QO§ Better English D. C. Williams QQ-O-QO-OO-OHOOOOQ} . 1. What is wrung with this sen- tence? "The car was given to my sister and myself." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "hoof"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Mlrtle. mviriihful, mir- age. 4. Xvihst does the word "epoch" .- an. . What is a word 0o»; paper will not be damaged. Chili Sauce Mold will not form on top of bob- tled oliili sauce if, before sealing,‘ a. few dm of olive olll are put to the bott e. Do not fill the bottle. to the top. Leave air space. O-O-O-OO-OQ-O-O-O§O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O§OQ Q § Morning Smile ‘Q§Q4§Q~Q'Q~Q4-Q-FO-Q§Q@§-§O-§QQ§ THANKS ACKNOWLEDGE!) Knowing that the minister. was very fond of cherry brandy, one of the ohmcii elders offered to pro- sent him with a bottle on one con- sideration ~— that the pastor so- of the gifts in .1 InnImB with vi that means "to containin- ate; corrupt"? SWEBS 1. Say, "The car was given to my sister me." 2 Pronounce tiheooasin bootnotl-SI-Ylbwi- 3, Myrtle. 4. An event or time of an event mar e 0f new development. a relatively knowledge receipt "Chaucer's poetry marks an the church spar. in English iterature.” 5. Vitia e. "Gladly," responded uhe good man. \_ L 10 INCH CLOWN n aganine came gumedm ‘ m: gig to the "Wynn-ma I. tlon" column. There he ren : “The minister extends his thanks to Elder Brown for his gift of Inuit apd the spirit in whi it was g ven." ‘ FUTURE WOBBIES "I have heard a good deal about pie who borrow trouble. but himk my‘ wife will want a lot ting t line." "why, 1 mum, she was always cheerful and contented with her lot." " our baby was six weeks ago. Now she rrying because he may m 3m girl that we shell not like." . I I . uuuu "Milli" n 0f it a. . n?§.°l2i§.8l3; .. material frwli thr scrip basket. with caution. as it is Take l good look at the two figures and see how horizontal limo break the silhouette and make you seem inches shorter. The 1on8 ‘iii-PB- let sleeves and wlde-at-the-sidcs skirt broadens and. of course, takes sway the illusion of height. Tile diagonal midriff carries hho eye illi- wiird and appears to add height. The perky brief sleeves an in pro- portion for your tiny size. Width in skirt front hulls in the sides and height EQUIP-SEQ? Proportion, as you know, is the keynote for izght dressing for you. The mushroom brim. jutting out sleeves and skirt. theseisilholetto choppers are your doifts. ‘ Get Splendid Cough Syrup By Mixing It at Home Quick R0116‘. Bi‘ 81w use corn syrup or liquid honey. if de- so Buy! No Cumin‘. pad. ¥holllflounlcss tbmmnde should To get quick relief from coughs ‘ m y . ans t 6' and ‘we! 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