PEI.‘- 1: TWO Lwomank Re alm '1 Social and Personal I Fash Doubly Useful I WHEN you open a can of Irradiated Carnation Milk. what you pour out is a double- i concentrated mi for use in recipes calling for Prim” Con", quufl.“ wh I 0k. I plum“ h ml rronni, and for crcarning coEee, fruits and cereals. a A labor . . . mm g bum“ ‘man’ m“ mum} , For milk recipes, iust take half finrnarion and ‘n "flu" m Home-Building Instlnct Causefl ing. I ‘knew wig; ‘I had 1119-‘ 1...1ii“ma?‘riwrelvouglvssvhvlvéflillff°flsfl=nw . Longing For Place Our Own aisufiuubmi. flee» i. l m... hm full Von; ya uc. ran or rin m5, 0o... u d A Pr“ _______ - _ It u“ be chilled nicely, of course. 0.35:5, 2'5, fN,,",,',"‘-?h,°'5..,m? remain a bridal couple iii-ems Hill advertisement in their 1am itiiiigiilfr mtberiie. t col?! have (Inrnation is inst whole milk with part of the la?‘ lqluallui,” :6 '13:.- PIPOfI: iqllvllywedl 1010 their in-lsws. but they wang 5 ha“. o’ their en because of the inclement vac‘: . _ _ ~ on, And w M the! _ ther. But Ive seen emu narlugil ularertakcn out SbIEHEIZCd soecrlhtatir "ab", g Wu“ n. m” ‘at one ‘Orrin’?! r well wishes! must hope and pray that out m comer or to a llticel ' ‘vs v . ’---°"1°B""= _P'“. .. Tad Bond f 11 wl In -° W "m mar“ turns utdepen - lziscoiintti ‘v.1 irfmdifarrdfiar m: sulnshiue hlfétdiwghfi T,a%'°'.f:,,£,:,,:"IP.1 lwltletllieghtlhe 111cm birdies built their own nests, or u.§i.§1“§";.1‘§§°2 life? ii‘ iffffi-u u. aesideziit What ":11 ' D. rite or rcei ustratd coo \- y g u a m, gr- o o er re atlves. 1 ed in m v come 8111-2313.,“ Co. Lid. Toronto, Ontario. inn; who have intelligent queeuirri: Given the solitude o! two, of which the poet sings, and elbow room gllatrhe way under star- it skies. l-lei IRRIDIA TED Carnat ion Mi A CANADIAN PRODUCT "from Contented Cows" llliyqu dorm see Carnation Milk ...namsomseenwu l JOB llllLY Yllll lllll llll THE cnanaorrraruwm duAanmN ' _ ' l Dorothy Dix, Says- lo l0 mlttee of t ans Tragle Bum-ii. . at e rullnz Rizal-din the issuing of ration books R belniz dlscharzed from the armed forces? A Ration books for dlscharwed issued - ask on price control are lny send thin in writing e Women's nfltihllll Advisory Com- e War Time Prices service personnel will be ' lnedlatelv bv Local Ration ’u_ Iyoiirjgrocefs, ask for it ' __ by/rrigig. Tm: woman's REALM . IN FORMAL An extract from a letter from a soldier in Burma printed in the London News Statesman and Na- tion. reports on the informality of Lord Louis Mountbatten: “Some of the fellows were detailed to go and llaten to a speech from Lord louls. They were told. ‘He does not like anything formal. so for half an hour you will have to gractlse walking about informal- '- are blind until we see ' .1 in lhc umvprsul Dlflll ' 1s uurxh the making _ ;;>t lllJku 1l1c Man. 0111141 those clues glorious unbuildvti i-iues? = build the world huilrlor also urows. . win Markham. '.~i'1-~11~.1'.u1' should not be ‘ o i1 Lllu kitchen range. hot-air register, since. hem is sure to make’ ipornte more and W981‘ Lipsticks have become one of the . . Ya. yo local ration boa ration book in cascs where the d1s-, Chhfllfi papers take some time to 1; procure. I did not use One Dreserves coupon. Al llfllillll ETlllUETTE lmost indispensable items in a WO- ___._ lmangl life . IIt is aluzlost 11 kvltlt‘. pull or broileripossi e to get aong w1 i _us sine sniothci 1t Liut ‘one. for while your foundation and BY Mu“. L“ ;1iir cu water as 1t will powder must blend w1th yOur skin -- <- - 1Q siifitlcl‘ and spread fire. tones. lipstick should harmonize f- with the colors in your costume. Q 11 in a Nstauran; xnt".\'t;1~:s1‘ mxcrzn ' nuests, how can the host .1-...:.1 Jill p001. Jet ll i ENSEMBLE THEME (i 1'11 bcll ringing when! purl 111 the ringing of the I NEW _ YORK The ensemble cc Surprise Maximus iit_ theme 1s worked out more often (Lithsdral. The ringing; between hat and handbag or hat i involved 280 changes I and gloves than by having a tur- xours and 59 min- ban or fabric hat of the material The youngest of your dress or coat this year. lake part in such l The hat teamed to another acces- v. Miss Poole took sory is more versatile, especially if ' thinks h . e consult the head-waiter. Q Should e is considerably charged on the .1111 m-esentcd. ad- Just the matter without embarrass- ment tlol his Ruests or toyhimself? can excuse himself a bride so MUCH W/l/TER THAN JAcKs ? c ‘Q Maura? ' ’ l SATISFIED WiTH ANYTHING £1.55 once YOU SEE R/NSO WHITE/HESS _.s z-Té § _ COME INTO MY HOUSE __ I'LL SHOW YOU f5 1 “at i é \\ , Aw W see rues: SOAPY-RICH RINSO suos. THEYSOAK our me oeevesr DIRT -wnsu CLOTHES THE WH/TEST/ YOU'RE RIGHT] nurse's NOW TRY RINSO MARVELOUS FOR FOR DISHES _ wnsnmate COLORS- rr tooseus crease LEAVES THEM amour INA JIFFY // r“ nmsavv/rz/ AND WHISTLE WHILE YOU-WASH 'RINSO sivizs THE WHITEST WASH Th vision lwzardini: the letter ls to speed up the procuring of the‘ when this desire the canning suilar coupons in my ration books as I wished to buy serves.‘ syrup or honey with them this winter. Must I exchange them ior Prescrves coupons before I can d0 this? u should no to yo?" rd where the cou- pons will be exchanged for you. We fillkitrst you do this before Decem- ber 31 as the canning suzar cou- ~ Dons 111 ration book three Will be- come invalid aftrr that date. Q How many coupons must I surrender for a two pound pail of bogey? canned pre- <nxti§ enclose a small card, giving her new hom address. in her ivcddiniz invitations and announcements? A. No. this is not done as it was 1n =4 "' m‘ with all of l0 Del’- stinct that some place e DIG-l nmdeg we like and for them to harmlessly over them and _.hlm, a breach is made that ls ing to cook and run a budget, with who over- with their ln-laws. which to adjust their differences of opinion, belongs to us. some place that we can is thwarted. dire To begin with, for the newlyweds take a short cut to th has to go through the settling down wife have to learn how to adjust themselves to each other a with each others peculiarities. This ls a time fraught with tears and strife. But if they are alone in their own house. the storm passes leaves peace behind. The husband calls himself l. brute and the wife weeps on his shoulder and they kiss and make up, But if Mother is standing on the sidelines cheering them on and u her rights, and Father is warning FEATHER YOUR OWN NEST success. But stage might Just to it. ls born in us that makes of our own. some spot of in which we can do as we please. An are the conseque never bridged over. FAMILY FEUlbS EDQlTTlR SO MANY LIVES Living in the same house is also responsible for the family feuds that embltter so many lives. The ln-laws see each other at too close b?“ "Z- B5 1 “wed a he" mnh range and perceive faults and blemishes that they would never observe “md lf they lived even a couple of blocks apart. They get on c.1011 r1"'~~~':= nerves and, before they realize it, what should have been a beautiful relationship is turned into a squalid cat fight. I And, worst of all. for the bride not to go into hcr own lioilse deprives her not only of e Joy she has looked forward to since sl played with her dollhouse as a child, it takes away from hr" - moral influences that mold her character. The young wife proud of her new home. gloating over her pots and pans. in. ls busy, happy. uscfirl w" ' It is the young wives who live in other women's houses, who have bell"! tuned W" h” m“ “bu!” nothing to do. who get idle and lazy and purposclcss and flirtatious "Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home." _ young couple to go to housekeeping in a drygoods box than f3 lire l‘ "i195; high with sacks awaited and BETTER EllGLlSll By C. l). Williams 9 and non-interference their tastes and habits, and practically any marriage can be made n. in the bosom of his family or her family, and hasn't a chance. The marriage license well have a divorce coupon attached And this is no reflectl characters of the ln-laws. good intentions. on on the noble Christian suddenly, when one has an outinri nor does it asperse their planned. Perhaps . . . It is just the hOmB-bufldlng 1m when I wished to quiet my alarms. us long for earth that; furnish Bslmust have been more small Dill! nd put up slowed. rging daughter to stand up for son not to let his wife henpeck Mid Better for a . ions 7 Literatu NQVEMIBFBJQ 1944 ELLEIPS ll lllllY I 8y A: Farmer's Ilfe c m away. I i; wwirs from ha vity at ethe as ploughing. Per ps one or yen more of the animals acutely say about bread made with but I came back to tell myself: "It was that the car refused to R0." Fall- lniz that and also comfortinii: d iarriving." James will snv at such - 9 . times regardless of such trivial h to go to 11v; with m“, parent, thinizs as social events: "Whats 1:11: c n S e divorce court. Every marriage e stage in which the husband" and memju use of having thin ii‘ you do11't take care of Yes that was it. M. heart It was flnilll'llllli' do ms. It was after dinner before I fin- 1v came away and then in al comfortable car with about rne. I was aware of the c day. It was cold over the country. The picturesque river we crossed then for a short distance rode Darnllel m. was rough and angry in appearance and even t-houilh the sun shone brlzhtlv there was no sparkle to the ‘wateatoday. e If you bake at home, ou can rely on FLEISCHMA delicious bread. Ask f for over 70 years. ‘S fresh Yeast to help you bake wholesome, or it at your men's-the Yeast with the fami- isr yellow label, Canada's favorite IADI IN CANADA r5 b’ Yeast Gs! Baum Vitamin» More Pep by eating g Cake! of FLEISCIL MANN'S Fresh Your "N! day. This fresh Yeast in on excellent natural source nf the I complex group of vitamins. M walk from the corner was Approachlnlr the hill-ion when Alderlen came into view. I almost stopped in my tracks. The front-meadow sloplnt! gently to the south. where the first tfreen of snrlmz comes to carpet it nicely llllllSEllllLl SlllilPIllllK . and where the white clover bloom- j“ ed in its summer irszrame was " "“"'“' ‘Pwelvevgwwt red peppers. 12 NdiICd and edged with red. James s‘ d Erich neipperlsfi l median- lmd been ploughing-there. this very sze 19/ (ms. lb/z p ts cider 1:11a- morninc. Even the path beaten m. T "h war, ..t cams adv/H Bilam. z tea- hard with many foot-prints was mm com-Mn rod fas- spoons sa C op peppers "r D mAedllizht-wei . sec e fgfdwiflfugflghgétjeglrariléng" {hlgeglg ranxe. or on any convenient wall mill-road and another fann-waililg gmlgalé” a“ “wtgsilégstgfiiceag lturn at the mlll-door. There were bfarudmfr-lwg tag 3:13; ‘slzable wavafaag.“ 32% waif; @238: of the kitchen woodwork. ls never r New Cream w Deodorant Safely 1121px years ago 12-21011 she was l3. it is of felt or a material that _ who should ream, be mvih . xhicr of H. J. Poole. goes with several costumes. than ed w a Qhjjgtening? 1' l5 Wm" WM‘ ‘m5 w“; 11p National Guild 1s the hat that matches a costume {Cinly a small group 0f inl-l- t°§‘,°°'°w1§li°yuuv°thli‘ ocudrrbbfltlnlvtyti- ye 3-111 Ringers. exact y. 1 ma e rends of the family. nunclafion of "apparel"? . . . . “w. - (fl-fl... ___~.._-_~~ ~ ~ » - - Ml." __: 3. Which one of thcsc words l‘; ' misspelled? Obsession. obsene. ob: I “Fwd. a th a ' t ‘ I at oes e wor 'ra-. lonnl" mtal ? v ( wuv IS BILLS SHIRT n5 5 ,,m,,,,,,,,1 DRAPED_FELT roFutsic ed. sin-ed. ness too. . What ls a with sk that means “characteriaedl by doubt?" ‘ qwEnfl shirts. Does not imure skin; -‘ 9' - " d .Ca b l Say, "in our nelsthborhoodfl 2 §§hYf.';‘.‘.'}§f.Z..‘.Z',_ n w“ it pgmlglbgggnlvpaPelliagflslt aregsyml 3. Prevents under-arm odor, or‘ undierstandienz ‘The ghortncss hell” m’? Pelspmum} sifc-ly’ or l1 is not to ‘any rational pail. 4' A P“‘°' Wm?’ ‘mmpm’ son. a conclusive reason for wast-i "mm" "Mhms mm‘ m: in qua.“ v yhvh my be» ’- i1:::i::.:::hr.";l.§:;l;! grctxllmd 1m‘ _Rus m‘ 5' skep- ' —harmless to fabric. Use draped. sometimes puffed. pucker- In a good designer's hand the lines of the hat are de- teimined and usually its becoming- Sfop Perspirclion I. Does not rot dresses or men's Ariid regularly. '__‘ one instead of two. ow what NEW YORK — Soft felt 'ls makes it. do that? “I have an idea draped. sometimes manipulated al- the old clock rested somcwhicre most as flncly as is fabric. Many of along the night or day. Onlv an the important-looking hats gain hour. I remedied that even while their distinction through rather Judy thought I performed some high crowns of felt. nearly alw-iys "WSW flie- i do ‘the b. innoisiiy 1mm the was,” unsightly and never sans. arkrjtliq ecoolk getntlyi gar] a rowed 9, m .c 11 s erl zc arl iliiiesfmaisit Imceadow. on! T’ wbevrelv 4”!‘ "d 3"". 5'3" l 5d l- reached the ploughed-Ian when out “W "ll-m ° 159° - ~~ -—T-'-"“"—_-————==I Judv came from the house re- ‘mm 91°" me" “u” "1"" "l" lleve me of my parcels. I was h“ mu- PT 19 Wm! I grateful for parcels will izet heavy °n°4° h w“ "l lemlm m!" and in the face of a. north wind. Judy‘s mix with "e94" mlymnalw @1195"- n ‘vash was drying on the mm “I ing. Serve on wisp lettuce leaves. spread it first thine when I saw w the sun this mornina" she said. If one 0s‘ moreL or the white nrticlrs to : “o of infill: Sly“ bani O CTI 5D‘ i cd of pink or blue in bkmwdfl T°° man-V lilliellr wdiltlnrr since Monday. what tun“ édllfrl figléttgvrélllllv7lii°lgihcfi difference? I was. home again. , . l I had tohear all the happen- flmzs on the farm since my IIOIIIG- at the w away. James had been ploukhlnui know "I? I wlilli: Jock graded more potatoes- The c“. b Th ream riot t the road in time fore ghe truck gesterdav morninillghen Jfilélgfif ggflinllrulgfdflgmnw: and another load of potut had . , zone to the siding. A heifer had “§.§°,,'},“ ‘Eadgigltgnggndnliiliiollebvirzlflg born added to the herd. coming by med lantern m the Digger“ "truck yesterday and Pard had bcen Jam“ W0 ‘ mglhttll tomorrow -- Diary-Good- bed of straw in the “m” in the telling: “Couldn't We build _. the lndlsposed. th e he 1 medicine mixeed Gllglbusflb this 1m§| hourio ' shed each evenlniz. Judv sumested a dog-house where would be more comfortnblt?“ The cats too were kept outdoors but came for their milk to the separator-house. “But" Judy said ‘the clock strikes e e J i-blllllllllfi SB“! ‘ elilllivb this evenlniz. Oh. rind her for! lmsPartlculars?" asked the ser- lueant. “Helghti” ‘ "I-I don't know " , l Do you know how she was jdrmsed?" “N0. but she took the do: with .. ‘her. "Wlml. kind 0f d 7" "Brindle bull tgier. welkht 53 my. e erlndlecl all but. the toes. A1 in his left ear." lllQW CAI I l! DAIMAIIII Q. l-lonvcenIheepioodhotr m: Dy covering When the vegetables are coo . 111 mundsihriliiurig diallglflblfiztglllea) oiihites.‘ mm’ and whlm m“ and “Rm gong, was a perfect honey-moon. to a c return and timttn do z ped t “y. gaidmlove-lorn dams a . e1 om in Our heroine had better not - "rest on her oars" with this hale TIN!‘ NEW JUMPER around and predatory! Our hero ' may form his vows. Time will Th6 new 100k in impers- geir shoulder canes for that mportan-t “ma, h“ come 1n Wm, the 1m- tled waist: nice in izabardines and tern from looking about the stock W°°l P151118- No. 2M1 is out in sizes 10. l2. l4. ._-_-.-»__—_ 16 18. 30 and 40. Size l6 requires that has? become soiled thromh securely with pure. clean lard. Allow this to rp- lld. or a tin pan. and placlne main for several hours. then rine the vesel over a basin of hot. witgd. well. starch. and iron while wet. drain and cover scorn-sly. then wrap Ipots olnh boiled in paper and set in oven without. A. ese smts will not Bbuear QWRWWWVII 5418M!“ .39.... .1. u» u» M ~ _Q._How__can_ I_cle,ani@_dl£‘191'¥ iymly A ___ Nam; I had to tell Jeanie and Judy all WI“ “m” labout the wedding, cverv detail. ‘ lnflm jThev sampled t e weddlnl cake. icleclared it izood but “no more ‘hhhw llllwmnnniru sleeping on the stuff for me" Judy! Htliwhflmw-euflerlwmvrampn. am eadnch e l tir . s . There was a marriage on the radio this afternoon. Judy said: "it was like going to a wcddlrig." The a words and music were perfect but ham’ Ve ab! c a to - there war: no h-wpy faces. There mvJ-usl.‘ nyzzintgglp-oulgl b I: was a we din? in nay rtgil-lv in‘, the ‘If’? mglgngfltugizlfloh-ilclgnfellgye , v rm-palper. rea w _e u y 1 k n - n man dashed into the mu.» {rlvneu-n "fvlgg hrgri fndlh-rfllg; g} afiu'r's'.'-1-l1“'i§‘§e“e'n§§§ owsiwfii? 51mm“ M, midnight e, 5 BY e (i; 1" edhhn ti‘ b“ lng elect on on: or woman's nos-r "My Mm” he gasped‘ "I wmll‘ ml cltiiircfhosliatlhlgfcn Tiglctbrallg mgfnkhnndilfigmébllgipound is m de _ - B Md my Wm] Been "hissing “we w h pine branches and Indian from effective roots and herbs ll. Tobacco-The bride wore an 0r- e frock. satin sllppcrs and flontiniz tulle veil-The path to the church was carpeted with branch- es of sweet-smelling spruce into which were thrust lhe only flower the wilds could produce dry whitei ev':rlasi.ing—Shc walked this scent- ed izreen path to the church-She held fast to his hanm-The bishop beizan the ceremony." It sounds romantic. And there kgdla E. Plnkham’s ty. for n whole wrek. 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