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T110 gruxy 111.1110 110111 L111; mt 111 the pun is (le- , litmus. ‘ ' I O I l t,‘ f, I-BAJSED nrvl-m . ‘Use s whole pork or calfhs liver (pom l1vc1~ 1s valuable for its vita- min comrcntr, l: cup cach chopped Ctlllkll. K910i’ lUlllilLU, 111 GUI) (2110))- prd 0111011, l.» lSDOOll lycpper-corns, 4 cloves. 1 5111.111 buy lcul, salt and. r-plxr Tic- wholc spices 111 small b111,’. giukc 51111111 131151105 in the rounded 511111101: o1 the liver and i111 w1th ¢i11;;,.111g.~, and rub pun wlth drip- p11; .>..1;~<111 \v\lt11511.1 (11111 pepper, 1111a <i1~cc.,;c 1h1ckly wi111 ilour. Put U1,» 1., 1. 111.5 111 11 small roaster or 1111111 a ".\ 111g pan. Put. 1.11 meat. add mod 1n bag and 1% cups . mm" and cook over low heat . ' 1 men! for 2 hours, uncovering .l11- 111st 15 Inlnutcs. ‘Remove - .~ ;.:.1l 1f liquid 1160115 tmckznlnz stir 111 a 111110 110111 pns.c,S<1-\'e the 1W1 1111 11 bed oirlcc with the veg- otflblo sauce poured around it. [your Caucus I) _ "k/due to colds . . .eascd ~/ w1thout “dosmg". C K S VAPORUI I ROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS x \ »\."\4\-\~\'\/\ \ \ A Morning Smile ' Jkmmxm-IK HE WEAKENED It was his hundredth birthday and he was being interviewed by a re- 1111.1. I‘. - “hut do you sttrlbutc your long lifc?’ ’asked the reporter. . now-r smoked nnr drunk and I've always b1 cn o. vegetarian," re , ' plied the 01d mim- “13111/ obJccLcu the reporter. "I " ; had an uncle who did the very same 1 . - ' 1111111; and livcd to be only eighty. ' 1~ I -' How do you account for that?’ "All 1 can say," replied the old m'111, "1= 11m. l1e didn't keep it up 1on8 enough." is old. but Maybe this one it sounded new to us. "Speak to me." cried the foreman t0 the worker who hnd been whirled around 1s fly- . then thrown to the flolm‘, "Iwhy sgould I?" was thedre- Y. “ lmssv you x time: 1m Y0" IlJdnW monk to m’, . __ .,\V___ . 9\.\_)\7\_‘ 464/1757‘ fill/Vs? (p, L Parental O harmful perspiration. Don't use . Woman's Realm z S A l Dorotlhyulgix‘ gays MIRACLES NEEDED T0 SAVE MANY WAR MARRIAGES pposition Crumbles Under Oldest Of Weapons -- Tears ‘rhssssnhud dsysformnmersmdtlw sreocfl-slnlyd our sympathy fo what the. sons on the 11.1.1} line, butvdfi tool marriages. hsvirll ghtcrs ‘ One o! them Wflles to this co umn: ‘I have a 17-year-old daughter who has fallen in love with a soldier of whom she knows nothing, except that he is tall and slim and upstand- ing and looks grand in his uniform, and she insists upon marrying him 1mmediat1ely before he ls sent to the front. "In vain I tell her that me cannot find out enough about my man in s six weeks‘ acquaint- ance to know if he will make the sort of s hus- band she wants. or even to test out her own feel- ings towards 111m and discover if it is one of the crushes she has had of! and on ever since she had her first permanent, or the grand passion that will last s life time. “Nor will she listen to ms when I try to im- press on her that marriage means meat as well as romance and that this boy. who ls only 20. has no trade or profession or means a wife and that. even 1f,he is for- to come out of the war unscathed. he will have to find some way of making a llvmg and that will be no easy matter when severa million other men are also out hunting for jobs. UNMOVED BY ABGUMENTS "Nor is shc oved when I appeal to her sense of Justice and tell her of supportln tunate enoug l0 B0 st home who are bent o that her Father and I have worked hard and made many sacrifices to Siva her a good home. and an education, 11nd nice clothes, and good times, but that we have not been able to save much a-nd sac in no position to take on another family to support doesn't argue. xvrecklng her life. "To all my arguments she replies only with geysers of tears. she only sobs out that I am breaklngher I am taking away from her every bit 0f happiness she could ever lmvc in the world. and if I kceu her from marrying Jim I will be responsible for hcr being a poor, miserable, lonély old maid for whom nobody cams and who has never had lmv pleasure. "And do I want her to be like old Miss Carrie, Who 11W! in a B!!!" She hCBTlZ. I am on tea and toast. and wears shabby clothes. and has nobody to talk to but booh a parrot? And she uevcr thought her own mother could be s0 m-c-fl-n t0 her! Besides, all the other girls are doing ll, so why can't she? Boo 1100, o0 "Now this tidal wave of tears has inundated our house for two solid weeks and we are 111st about submerged. Tukscpyour necking budgggdown where we can't stand another drop of salt water, Our resistance is break- We have gotten to the Illa"! ing down, and a cold fear petrlfies us as we think maybe this IS love, 1n- stead of a tantrum, and that perhaps we ARE standing between our child and hcr lmppincss And that 15 an awful 1vsponsibilitv to take. "S0 I cun forc sec that in the end. we will do what thousands of other parents in a similar powtlon are 110111;}. _ llustk- them 1111 furlough ucddmgs, and let them Susles and 5111111-5. GlVl‘ 111 to our Clambclles 11nd make marriages that we know are almost certain to end 111 disaster. ODDS AGAINST SUCCESS "Pbr what chance of success has amarrlage when the hlkh-Cflfltflwt- ing partlvs are two ignorant, unsophisticated children who are not fitted to deal with the problem of adults. and who don't even know what. sort of wives and lmsbanrls they are going to want when they are men and WOMEN? "Only s miracle can save such a marriage. And. alas. we mothers have no conjure that w1ll is what we have to wrestle with now that they had better be dead. thap not to be war brides. are turning gray before out‘ time. tum away misfortune from our darlings. Yet that when our foolish little daughters feel No wonder we Probably the tip that the stork hands everv ‘baby as it ferries the infant down to lis destination 1s to cry loudly enough and long enough for what it cunts and it will get it. the advice works. tear. and Father can't stand the noise. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred Mother can't endure for her little 1111291 to shed a So little Johnny gets the adddi- tlonal cookies that give him the tummyache. and Mary the husband who breaks her heart. Women arc especially adept at Even girl hwbio< know how to turn putting on the hydraulic pressure the trick. and millions M’ them arr using! thLs lil10\\‘lPf‘lP,'f’ to force their families to consent ‘to their making hurry-up war marriages that should never take palce. l Needlecraft For The Hom 2623 l IZES I24! FYOU GIRLS Wl-IO SUFFEh Distress From Pilllfllllfi F And Want To Build llp Red Blood! Takc heed if you, like so msny women and girls. have all or any one of theao symptoms: Do you ever suffer cramps. headaches, backache, distress of ‘lrrcgularltiesfi feel like fainting or urn Weak, nervous, do- ," —duo to functional monthly disturbances? Then start at once-take‘ Lydis I. Pinkhum’: Vegetable Compound TABLETS with added IIODJ-mlflfi especially or women. 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Gst your Living E9“ Lelsure The V~’0man's Redlm i UNRATIONED natural fabrics. Depending on the material itself, these naturals No coupons ‘needed for a sunset sky Wlth flzmlng tattered banners fl0....11g by. No c0110.. needed for s friendly and. Or for 11 l1cr1rt to love and under- stand Kind 11111111111 contacts, given with- out measure And friendship-these are Our 1m. ratlcned treasure. No coupons for a litle placy; called "hom,e" A haven, or a heaven on earth to come. Nor for the love that makes prlya. tlons such, We scarcely fear their all too con- touch. stant MARY EVERSLEY Baked Squash Adding a little honey to baked squash’ makes it even more of a fall favourlte vegetable. Wash tndwl- dual squash and split length-wise. Scoop out seeds and add to each half a tablespoon of honey and a teaspoon of butter. Bake until tcnder. Put a little water in the bottom of the pan 1n which squash 1s baked to prevent bumlng, News in Colour _ The newcstJhlng in colour is no colour at all. Among war-time shortages are both bleaches and dyes. Hence the new popularity of m? ' - _ _ lisilol or 1411mm M o n t h o 1 s t u n qtnckly relieve: —~ alps an! head and noun . .. relievesnass irritating. range from warm beige tones into soft greys, some fairly dark, others of one of the undyed fabrics are almost wh tc. Suits made entirely vcry 51111111. when worn with bright accessories. Butler in Sandwlcheg when buttermg bread for sand- wzokies remember that soft butter spreads‘ farther than hard butter. By acldzng milk it c1111 be made to splcad even farther. -Crerm a pound of butter thoroughly, adding gradually. When the mixture is of the conslslcncy of whlpplng cream it fine for spreading. Use s saptuls. or “ride bladed knife for quick spLeadIng and spread slices thinly, ._.The model aeroplane hobby has done much to make the boys of Canada and the United States aero. plane conscious and a $2,500,000 industry 1111s grown up as a result. But now a shortage of shipping bringing in balsa wood for anything but war purposes threatens the nmdel aeropane hobby with ex- tmctlon-Sault Ste. Marie Star. WARM FABRIC. GAY COLOR, IN FASHION NEW YORK-Fashions this win- ter will stress the importance of two Wflri mc trends—wa1mer fabrics. defying a fuel shorta c, mu m1. ‘1ant1hues,a.n invitat on to high 10TH. G. The interest women everywhere ‘e showing in sweaters, both (or ‘Wits wear and for cvenmg. illustr- .<>s this. Hats sometimes axe caled to a confetti shower of Iquins and when a woman goes - Stranger lln l . Shady Gulch I lay Denver Bsrdwcll CHAPTER XIX Jumped t0 grab hold of the Radkin scaffold planking above him. He pulled himself up and lay flat-but not s second ‘s new out of the window below. W0 500D. which he was lying. Fmauy, Lally drew his head back in and banked down hi8 window. . i 1 . dow and climbed in. I-le did not stay in his room 1on8- however. He had flnothcr task to at- tend to tonight. He ~c the howl anu. aster making mqutues, located the home of the deputy land-office commissioner who was 1n charlie of the large territorial d1str1c1, mclud- lng Thumb Creek Valley. The commissioner was none too hospitable when he flnallv culnsemw the door in response to Radkm peated knocks. “Are you Ivir. John Bascom. the land commissioner for this district?" Radkm asked. "Of course." came the inltflllle answcr. "Whnt do you want at this ungodly hour?” “I'm sorry Bascom," said Bodkin, "but by ncss is urgent. Gan I come 1n for a few minutes?” Bascoxn scowled, but ushered him “If the head land office for i111! territory." Radkixl began coolly. “found out that you have upllfvvfld patents on a lot of homesteads thflt never had fulfilled the law 011 1m- provements. what would 1101mm’ M1‘. Bascom?" Bascom brlstled. 5'0“ come here. cowboy, to cross-ex- amine me or to ask my 0mm“ help 1n somet-hinfi " "I guess I've come to 26$ '01" help for both y011 and mi‘. M l" Commissioner. Arc you anclvse friend of Mr. Thomas Lolly? ":1o-but I'm no enomv of his. either. Lallyks a, powerful man. He might some dnv hi1"! Smng!» m‘ my 10b, enough to klCk me out, 0!‘ keep me in." h-élaut hcls not your boss vet. 18 e .. “Have 1111's filly/Ill" 11's foo ' and shoulders cams l-le peer- ed long and carefully a1 the shad- owy frameworlcot the scanuld. but Radkm was hidden by the blanks on n drew s deep breath of xcllef, and rose. Now on a level with the fourth floor. he made his way along the scaffold to his own win- tO 1st b MI. d u!‘ youbusi- Puddings. To prepare, J E lgl-O i "Not by a jugiull" “Good. How about the unlawful way he had stools among his cowboy bunch filo on twen 514W" half sections of homcstcaos and tree claims out in Thumb CTQPR valley. never finishing up the im- provements. and then selllnil W Lallv as soon as they got their dccds b yswearing lies? Didn't you look‘ over those so-cnlled ‘lznpfm/GMEIIQS before you recommended atents? ' "Nn. I didn't. They dont give me any help injhlsjtllslllctgahd I csn‘t Q Everybody votes “AYE” for delicious Jell-O contents of s Jell-O Pudding package, cook 5 minutes, then cool. Four to six servings of grand dessert are ready in a jiily. Mighty nourishing and very economical to serve. And a dessert that requires none of your sugar. just add milk to tho PU DDINGS £0 over wary foot of home stended ground 1n a thousand s uure miles All I can do 1s put. the omestead- firs under oath that what they claim is true. What are vou driving at?" RfldlKl-Xl explained the false wells and uther 111111c11ti011s of fraudulent cntlalcs on the Thumb Crack Imme- 510:1 s. Before he left Bascomt; house, half an hour later the commission- er . was in zawhollvgllilcteutgm (Continued on page 3) And there is no more nourishing chocolate than Cadbury’! Dairy Milk. 11111110 with the big/Jest quality chocolate ob- tmnublc, sugar andfresb whole milk, this delicious Cadbury bar helps to restore lost energy and build up your stamina. For this reason it warrants an lm diet, especially in wartime. Owing to rationing and Government orders, w‘ 3315110022112?“ fully Jllpplicd. m regret any disappoint portant place in every we cannot alivays keep AND 5 l BOUGHT MY DEAQ- DID ‘IOU EE THE MIRROR , .1 T: VESWAOTHER- BUT IANFAMILY“ 515V? wo-w 010w? vou SATISFIED-JIGGS’ f?’ 1411:‘ A FULL- HURIZV AND oRE-sé- NE | MIRROR HE CAN Hanan! ‘STOPERA wi-lnws THE MATTEFTPISNT ME ‘r15 ioTRmGHT? I //l 111mm sun “c111”- STUBBS ‘f ' j -n "YOU MEAN l CANT BE -BLIT YOU CAN omve A '--1 now AN AVIATO ' , T SEE WHY we! y"1_1_ 1 JUST Rm: l DONT A“ 0.5mm llNIElERJSTANDl STUDY MY ‘RITHMETIC ? Finn THE roman CARPET TO COV NO MENTAL REGULATIONS I GOTTA KNOW HOW MANY YARDS /A FURLOUGH l 2A WOULDN'T PEQM 1T THAT MiSS JOMESA HAVE BEEN CALLED vou 11111.1. 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