-wvwO-O N - - ROADS so many roads-tho hard high/WW. With n BUT’ mu s4/0 /r$ MV me mar c I _ ~_ . -5 ever the end in view. Tkdgnqq-SLETW 7 whaenfiumi forth with light- CAN AVERAGE 2x! lidargmnvtvlith joy. and some viith Life's heavy burdens hauling. A well-wom rut-a still by-way. A little lane that's known to few. 1A secret way well known to ou), With ever the soft leaves f ing. A vagabond road by the stormy 59B. And miighty waves that roar. and ren . For me it is ever the journey's wlulntne sear-birds calling,- calling. ....-Allcla Muriel Sanders. Bu‘: or: arfifinua The title "Esquire" is used when addrcssin a letter to a govern- ment off cial. chief clerks and chief of bureaus of the executive department. commimioners of the District of Columbia, mayors of cities, American diplomatic offic- ers below the grade of minister. American consular officers. etc. "Nails" used in bone surgery are made of tantalum. d. 77hr? 6A5?! 10w : MM/i 20o nor/m . ume 040 souraaug. Soybean milk, now being pro- duced by several companies in the United States. has high nutritional va ue. Microscopic quantities of an al- kaloid known as myosniue added to ‘ ‘acco results in a mixture that smoke like better, tests show. Food lhortage in France during German occupation resulted in an increase In rabbit production from 80.000000 to 100,0®,000 a year. About half the qualified D11" chologists in the United States are employed normally in colleges and universities; the others are in _inlca penal and mental institu- tions. hospitals, Government, state. an other services. One fact. stands out in bold re- lief in the hisiory of men's at- tempts for betterment. That is that when compulsion ls used. only resentment is amused. and the end is not gained. Only through moral suasion and appeal to men's reason can a movement succeed. ms. r--—-i—-———————— i Ideals are like the stars-we never wgwg, L, tum»; The symdow on reach them, but lik the mariners u; 1 1, of the sea, we ehgrt our course m: fimfl“§“éf,i“iafifk“g§f‘fi m’ mfm- 1118M. summer and winter; months, 1100i Attaining ez;;.-... THE WOMAN'S REALM AA‘ ,Qn1an’s Realm/‘Soc 1'8 ears, centuries-these are but ar- itrary and outwards signs. tho measure of time. not time itself. Time is the life of the soul. - Iongfellow. HIRE All WAYS T0 CONCIAL YOUR AGE youthful, a woman needs m work a . Interested in waysffitudy these five ‘points, and see if you don't agree with experts that they pro- vldegood strategy: you do. you're apt to invite ape- culaticn about your own. 2. Keep in stride with style. Noth- ing so betrays age as dated make- up, hair-dos or clothes. d. If slang spices up your speech. keep it up to the minute. Such old- timers as "horse feathers," “apple sauce", "no kidding” and "I mean, really," date you. 4. Watch your sture. The best stand to take aga st age is superb stance. 5. Keep elbows off arms of chairs or table tops. When elbows are propped up hands start to lidget. Face-filling, hair-putting. bead-gin- gering, scale-playing and oth nervous gestures betray age as much as wrinkles. t0 I1 Man is an able creature — but. though he has made $2,600,000 laws, he hasnt yet improved on the Ten Commandments. i . "elicve comma m tight- ess, fits of coughing in the night. "orilflit, at bedtime. on time-"swi AMETHYST FOB FEBRUARY Probably no gem is so great a bargain in beauty as February's amethyst, traditionally claimed to bring sincerity. peace of mind, and freedom from passion. The shades rouge from palest violet to deepest purple. _The March-born wise — ‘in days of brave—-wear you a bloodstone to your grave." The bloodstone is anaque green with patches of red, but your alternate stone the gifltllellfllnflrl-XIC. in pale green-blue to BIG REASUNS WHY NEW R|NSO IS THE guy sou Y0ll unto! l max/marrow Was/res evens/rum‘ W/r/rzst agar/rm all/mar.’ Ne; m». '. . (‘w/mum mm “Q -/. woodwork , ‘lrfl use new on um A1’ voun moonstone: ll 1940*” Ga new/limo today. Iaioy wflun wuim i'.‘{t';"o".'."ili’i’a°°'-. u», new R1 maddest-fit’: the on ,4; $953633- ‘Iihere ccmes a time when. to be l.-Don't talk about age. When, _.____"___________ . Engagement an‘ . daughter, Mary Margaret, to H. J. Drescher. of Jameston, _don, England, in March. ‘.‘¢ O-Vq-booooo-eo-y-eo-oe-ooe-eooooooo-eo-eooeg- - ~- {Ae- ‘A444; a a a a annmsagssax Mr and Mrs. HarryLartcr zmonce the engagement i pa“) Alien Drescher son of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Nciv York. Marriage to take place in Lon- Anno'uflce.df ' f l, Ellen's‘ ‘Diary ly an Inland hint‘: Wife I opened the lowelt drawer in the in m; ‘BIL!!! room upbun- _ ’ tier: uetillfhtvlrfnciluwwliolnliafi- » ‘this utter doe: not include no much labor u once, for new room: are e and d: are smooth and if d a queer ltillness there from them not being occupied 1 find more time to lolter. I think now the urge to once again ex- plore the |QCCIIEB of this drawer, was because Jamie brought mo‘ I letter last ni ht clutched tightly in a fat hang. "A valentine for you" he said. And here in mi; spot, I have stored many re- minders of younger da s, w)“; thinks are there? No wllted roses nor any love letters tied with a faded ribbon. I preferred to let generations yet unborn think that Jill"! Qfiflllled or at least went ihrouxh it lishily and without the concerns that are so flppurgnlly an integral part of this queer and delightful »' period that comes to almost every man and maid, so - there are no old love letters there. Times I confess io having been extremely short sighted in this matter-of retaining documentary of tbdr 4 l Do r-eelooe e e y largely duc to the vast number of age at the beginning uniforms and nrarcning under girls. Lonely boys, starting off to them. that thousands of them are the divorce route. the heart ceases to speak. they still crave Ilter marriage. quarrels that drive so many young They just can't stand the gaff. off the bill collector. while money will not secure Thoughfitless’ Marriages Big Toll in Divorces llua in 1 ubtcdl the wave of divorce that is silver-bins the country is Ui du y flung peqple who rushed into marri- ui the war withourtn ._ ~. - _ ate n . mental lll~t¢ria was Epidemic ‘gllgrgsl madge an irresistible appeal w the front. wanted somebody to love And so they got married without giving any thought to the sor- did matter of what they should eat, or wherewithal should they be clothed. But now the war is over and the 111M111 1W5 to be reckoned with. will be commg in for the wile ~and the babies, and the young nusbmds, who went into the army before they had the time or opportunity of Mqlllllllil In? trade or profession, are faced with the desperate problem of how to support a family No wonder that so many of them. half-crazed with anxiety, are gloomy and irritable and hard i0 live with, and Bic far from being the great lovers and gay companions their wives cxpccted them to be. Nor is it stranile throwing up their hands and quitting vin FINANCING IMPORTANT All of which calls attention to the cold, ptoiillc fact that lovers are wont to ignore, and that is that marriage. like every other enterprise, has to be adequately financed to bc a success. I-t aces nor call for riches. nor luxuries, nor a bigrbank account. The newlyweds do not have to set up housekeevp‘ _, in a palace, nor ride in a. swanky car. But they do have to have enough income to give them a reasonable sense of security and enough food to keep 1mm being hungry. for when the stomach growls 0f course, every young couple in love believe that love is enough Many starry-eyed boys and girls get married on this platform. and great ls their mazeruent when they find out that marriage has worked no miracle in them, and that the way of life they had before marriage .'I‘l'iey still want new clothes and amusements and to go with their crowd, and when they can't afford it, the girl begins to regret the Job she gave up to get married. and the boy to reflect that it is the wise bird that flies high and never lets himself be trapiled into the ’ ' That the lack of money is at the bottom of the discontent and the They cannot endure shabbineao and anxiety about the future and penny-pinching. The wile gets peevish and fretful because she is overworked with cooking and scrubbing and baby-tending. The hudaand is irritable because his nerves are on edge wondering where the rent money 1s to come from and how he is tostave And both of them find out one of the bitter truths of life, and that appinesa in marriage it certainly soft- evidences of that era. When James is mellow and comfortable in his armchair, with smoke wreaths screening his expression and he is erhapl giving some advice to a‘; ove-lorn bachelor. "No" he will‘ BBY I never was one to write love- lettersff ‘rhen it is I wish for the proof-it would be much stronger than my protests to the‘ truth of his statement, -in a round pain- staking hand-"dear Ellen." i O O I Says- ¢xmmma Q-FO-OO-O ALA‘ y‘ However I have that valentine‘ in that lowest drawer, along withl several other keepsakes that have‘ accumulated with tho ' _ Tfit- “as” “if MdrridgdS ling things meaning rlvaetlllisng ‘to_ ___j any other but priceless to me, Ii SW90". if like a number rf nth-l ers I ever get around to it, when f. re Q r w i IINIFITS HILPS auua sraouo. ' STUIIDY lODl-l-S HILL 1 OF LIFI AND. INIIIGY OAre you lure your children are agaturdy and _n resilient to colds n they can be? Be on the cafe aide-give them Scott's Emulsion regularly. You see, good-tasting Scott‘! glvel children the sunshine beneiltl of natural 'A and D Vitamin: whlelrthey need for proper growth, ltrong bones, sound teeth and a husky frame. Scott's Emuidion in rich in naturdlA and D Vitamin! and energy- buiiding elements that help build alumina and resilience to colds and other minor ills. Give your children a real chance — give them Scott's Emulsion regularly. They'll have fewer cold: and recover more quickly from other ailments.’ Q i SCOTTS EMULSION THE YIAl-ROUND TONIC IOI All. AGIS J I shall will my effects (and James always laughs at the thought of the meagreness of my bequests) I shall write: “the rest of my es- tate, I leave to my grandson Jamie or mayhap to my niece Ellen, on condition that he or she without being at all inquisitive as to the contents, shall burn my treasure- trove so that no other hands shalll counting the cost. A senti- Military weddings. with examine these riches of mine wonder that ior?"—-not knowing the mcmq cries they recall.‘ ' to. No more allotment checks "now what did she save‘ The old Valentine will be therei and cards and faded pictures and scraps of but there. .It is an ex- quisiie thing, though B01119‘ might ronsider it only cheap and tawdry- this valentine, James sent to me., Lace-like paper adorns it, to on- hlnges and opens to sit a fable or mantle to dsclosp a demure pictured lass, with dark ringlets on a neck so fair. Hearts” as red as the ones that have borne’ with our foibles and cares through the message-and James must have long ago. (Continued on Page ii) “" coop. couples apart is noi to be denied. , I Cook s Corner ‘ 004-00-0- BABBIT FBICABSEE. 1 rabbit. cut-u; <2 u. av. lbs. dressed weight) UO-O-Q Scrapbook Defining the Coat If ones coat is badly in need of relining. carefully rip out one pres- ent lining, ripping all seams, and preasio remove the wrinkles. Then use this Id a pmttern for the new lining. Be sure. as you rip, to take now of how the old lni-ng was stitched to the coat, and follow this ‘Icllpiuno llouthpicee Many _ no lect cleaning the mouthpiefioplzi life telephone reg- ul . It lhould be disinfected fre- e" y, hang! éliiia ‘gun “be done by ping so e s 011B 6149' (scant. such u oarbolie acid in w: r. 0-0 Smile of amigo" Wife: ~ ' nan mono: O-OQGQ-O-O-OQQN THOUGHT! Huaband (reading): "Y Lao ' I dart like Ill this ltufl. what manna by ‘gems on. ethiiil ~ ‘ gthet ring Wain“: to W! IM- b i - * 1 A Job Only Modern t . . e You Can Do Etiquette Price Control Queltlom, Iy labor-e; l,“ and Anlwm / 0O§O4§§§§§O§§OQ+§Q4§§§OO .I‘§‘.“ ‘ Q. Should the words "house Question and Answer: on Price Dirty" be used in an invitation? . control will Hanan in The Guard ' A. No: the proper words m - Ian u a rega r feature each day "week-end" or ‘a few days." The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Trade Board from housewives In‘ Vltfliion to her home? hance it; ii folds on pink tissue tlwwnwm‘ fhn°u,'u"'rdlwnndn'\|"° rimly on » "l. h who ha’? lutelaguini 11033213 {Qdh Htgglsgiould one eat an apple nu on p ca ecu are a e m send them in A A anlall silver fruit knife is Women's Regional lnlttee. the years, are in each corner and lcocfigugfr’; {Jgfi ‘fig-plane: ddre ? . been fairly ri i r u. o e- “ » ~ . come wary agehea ganu be before ‘hei ma’, 3,3’ Ixalgvuk bead ‘a? :2 5e‘: “‘ committed hlmaelf—is contained ini m us; c - N slcaltteaed word's: "Witlil yrou ‘be mlfirxlign "y plinmuwvllhs allevlliohug ‘How I aen ne " T car am. ar- . ried to us contlained a likeesetntb’ ma?“ raucmng and price Cont“: o . $3“‘<vo‘ii3°§»§33“i? i?" 7355i "Sea?33’¥.°.€.‘¥.‘1n’°°.‘i“ni'i.'é".“”$§ "’ ""'° “m” Felllilled simia- llhe "ti"! l! month. Is the us: of vile language ”"l°““" ‘“““* at as goo n mo ern mes lB-considered sufficient cause for giv-l w" u. when demure |ady.l ‘ Q. llow can I remove glue from loves wereenplctilred on valentines }“§,,,L‘Z“,‘,f,° 115g?’ how much Ymuld‘ furniture or fabrics? and received them in the days nf A_ y“, y could certainly be A- ROIIWVB "l! 81W bl’ dlDD grounds for proof of obnoxious ten- ants, But you should write your nearest Office and fill out the forms which give written evidence of your com- ' piliaint. Your case will come up in e the under Provincial Law. Q ow cm I prevent ‘go: v mm,“ p h; , cases from wearing but a0 q C Y- For clear-ring varnished rained 4- Th" l! MW‘ "uud {by int; linseed oil is very é active. "mil" 5'1"! V” °' Rnpply it with a piece of clean, soft ° flannel. rub in well, and ieh a soft duster. Only a very tiny drop m! Whena Q- n: t: , a all rightful‘ r s no ° a" is Prices and‘ er to extend an 1n- glri is of age, it is . A. _ Until the in the en. rer- better that her mother do so. w to the . . Advisory Com usually provided, Cut the apple into quarters. the-n convey it to the mouth with the fingers. a cloth in vinegar and rubbing liar If the glue has hardened. keep wei- it with vinegar and when so! nod. rub it off. Q. l-low can I keep lciiover putty? A. beftover putty may be satis- factorily kept b wrap ing in wax- ed pa r and a oring n a covered frui o at once ct TB Rentals court of Rental Appeals and if d ion is in your favour ou be able to give a month's no ice pol with "h oil should be used. pedals a lot od its angles. lle i; the young couple who wait until . Mm"- 3 m‘ 4 °“ °°1d “m”? they have the price before they invest in a marriage license. zlflwwmmpezaggr U _ _-_ _ A44 n- , r fr "M Dash nutmeg °l V" i i”? 3%. w oe c ' 1 ba 1 z Household Better English ° 1% medium Few sprigs arsley l" l Aevdofieitllo rabbit poet the broil- ing and at e can be used to excellan advan e in rabbit fricasaee‘. Wash and the rabbit thorouohly, Then smug; the piec- u in a deep kettle or. - D. C Williams P 1. What is wrong with this lan- tence? "iihe roses smell awee“ ." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "Adonis"? 3. which one of these words is Simmer in enough co water to nun‘ v ' . §2l.f'né3.;"3.“.‘..i..%§.fiiuifiitlilnli: "” a on“ x 35 m4," meaaxtwdoes the word "adver- is; leaf, onions ugrhgvmlngr “gm Y Wheels a word beginning the hobbit is bender. Arr e the - - _ ' ‘ > with im-p that means “overbear- pieces rabbit on a hath: am I - . g mg"? ‘lemove the gloves and y‘ _ rom the bro h. ‘Ilhen add 2 able J ANSWERS b gm: of gear barrio: vigil“? 0- ...."""-'""‘ m2.‘ "any... .. "in..- .- - fljQ | lg; knack-g)“ .. Pranoumo "W" sumngflongnfiu: gver the of Home in no, i as in mu’ accent/second ayl- Mi‘. . ' ma“ 2 I63 Helm labia. a Surveillance. 4. A cgml- in m» na m or mm oil _tlon of hardship; misfort . ‘r1; Mo" m ‘m, . 4 faith of friendship can t!" 5g. ‘my q- until tender. 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