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Priees llJO sud 11.10. fimpkt raw f B b G H avtniribla 15hr was Ogd- soomd Island at ‘Eih%%%‘°m‘%‘ LiviageLeisui-e A The W0man’s Realm j HAPPY REMEDY BLACK LINGERIE I8 STILL FEMME FATALE It {on were busy beins kin *- Be ore you knew it, you wou rind NEW YORK-~Black linegrle. the You'd soon forget to think Twp; trug last word l.n temem iatale allure, 'I'hat someone was unldnd to you. appears even more siren-lute this ____ yearuin the midstwofi sélduh utilitar- Appeplle luedtoth bott m“ “K9119 B5__01‘ .. oi’ a. tiaoi. cia rim catch §ll tlrgg-"mid we legally limited yardage m pings from the can and serves as a fihngmmilgf T??? 5911?“, 01' , - on N“ f" ‘he pa!“ Mm“ want an optical tin-ill. A niflhflflllwn immed bodice _ mmv have a lace-tr CLEAN u? TIME i attached to a sunburst pleated WlClL Shoe brushes should receive a sldr clean-up from time to time, Slosh 80a the bristles in a. warm soapy solu- Wm. a flesh- tion to which a few drops of turpen-i i5 mother deslgrh tine have been added. Then rinse ini nighfles aye wan-rod Wm; sheer fresh soapy water, shake t-hemlblack nggljgggl some we trtmlned thoroughly and dry. w-tth pale beige colored lace. All —-—-—-— are black magic for any wardrobe. Give brass door knockers a coat of wax and there yiill be less pol- CHILD TRAINING ishing needed as the wax forms a protective coat which keeps off tar- nish for some time. Some white Not only must you make y teaching interesting, but also prac- tical in the highest degree, children want to know how to con- duct themselves now inthe little d-ut- ies, trials and enjoyments of their daily life. It is Kelp, or giant seaweed, is now collected on the west coast oi’ Scot- lantl in increased quantities to pro- duoe iodine and wrapping materials. South Pacific island coconut palms deal oi’ so-called teaching is furnish not only the meat and the above their heads, milk of the nut. but also a large end with abstract truths and rar- bud c: "cabbage" that can be used off illustrations instead of coming gs a, vegetable, either cooked or raw, down to such every-day matters as obedience to parents and teachers; the learning of their lessons: their treatment of brothers and sisters: their oompanioriships; their amuse- ments; thc spending and giving of their pocket money; their treatment of animals-in short, everything em- braced in their daily life. The grea/t end of Christian training is to lead children to realize the fact that they belong to God and are under a sol- -——- em.n obligation to do everything in The milk of the water buffalo, a way which they think will please found in India is sllgtly bluish bu , Him. is excepticnally rich and high in‘ Parents cannot begin too early, butterfa-t. content; milllone of these nor labcr too continuously to keep animals are" wrd in India for milk. this fact. before the minds of their meat and work, ‘children-Catherine Booth. The teeth and gums need excr- cise so include rrvv cabbage, celery. carrot strips and other "chewy" foods in meals. Overheating water in hot-water heaters Wastes fuel. Set. the thermo- stat to 125 decrees. Water heated tn this temperature is warm enough for all household purposes. THANKS, rr‘: WONDERFUL -i'o bake bread iusl- right use Fleischmcnn’: fresh Yeast Serve len of bread these da s to ive ‘ enou g of ttyho energy food theyyneedFSup filial min , bread is a quick energy replacer-iiow in my, Fine, too, as a srretcber fot- scarcer foods! If you bake It home, use Flcischmann’; frerb Yeast-Canada's favorite for over 70 years. You can count on it we baking. Ask your grocer f6: Fleischmann’: fresz Yenst, with the familiar yellow label. SUPPLIMINT YOIII DIII by Olng 2 ulros 0O ILIISCIIMINN’! Irish You! ivory day. 1M- huh hull ll an oxullom nltvrll nurse of the lmponqm I Complex Vitamins. MA DI I CA NA IA lmz YouCsmDo raincoat-nonuni- lllllfi qudioru nnrl Anion on Control will pa: in The G in n I’ feature each d!!- Prloq and Trude Board from housewives in this region. The answers are vlded by the Board Readers. I son. who have intelligent uueiti to all on price control are luv-ill! to send them in writing i0 the Women's Re onnl Advisory Com- mittee of t a and Trude B0 Q I; cranberry sauce still rot- ioned removed from the list of rationed commodities until August 31st. Q. We Ply our rent in by the month. The people who own our house have sold theirs and wish to occupy our's in a period of three months. ‘ months or six months. A. If you are a monthly ten- ant as it appears you are. your landlady must give you six months notice, She cannot. however .9514 you to vacate dining the winter months, so that the earliest that your landlady can now ask you t0 vacate i; 30th, 1945. e notice on a. tonn supnled by the W. P. T. B. and slzned by the rentals appraiser from that office. Q. Should we have had another butter coupon on the first 01’ J 111197 A. N0. the next butter coupons, No. 64 and 65 do not become valid until June the 8th. "Say." said the woman customer‘ over the telephone. "the next time I order chicken. don't send me any more airplane fowl." “What do you mean — airplane fowl?" said the butcher. “You know what I mean: all wings and machinery and no body.” New Cream Deodorant Safely bell/z: Stop Perspirution l. Does not tot dresses or men's shirts. Docs not irritate skin. 2. Nowaiting todrynCan beuscd right after shaving. 3. Prevents under-arm odor, helps stop perspiration safely. 4. A pure, white, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approval Seal oi erican lnsutute ofLaunder- ' g-liatmless to fabric. Use regularly. Arrid ‘l5 selilnQ DAINTY EDGINGS FOR IIAND-' KERCIIIEFS OR- LINENS 9 DESIGN NO. 1058 These crocheted edging: are M- itraotive on erdhiefs ‘are sweet violet, wire fence, but- terfly and lacv shells. Pattern No. i058 oontaim complete instructions. To order pattern: Write or send n . '1‘ olllo t]: hihhlvo. $1.1‘; ifiivlialfi" ° War Time Prices a. ‘No, cranberry sauce has been i This year the Annapolis Valley Blossom Festlvll had n military trend and the Queen was a. Sergeant-Sgt. Christina Crowell of the CWAC. Abovc, she is seen aitcr her coronation, being escorted from the dias by Major-General L. P‘. Page, General Officer Commanding-in- Chiei’, Atlantic Command. Sgt. Crcwell comes from Windsor, N.S. rDorothy “dirt gays- SUGARED PHRASES SPUR WIVES Husband Must Show Appreciation Of House- keeping Or Gay Bride Will Become Sour Why do husbands so seldom make any eiIort to lte p’ up their wivse’ morale? Apparently the avcritge husband thinks his vlfc is some sort of an automatic domestic machine that functions without any human aid and that doesn't even require to be lubricated bv a llttlo soft soap now and then. And maybe thuit is that reason that so many perfectly 100:1 marriages that should have lasted for years and years break down so soon and are thrown on the scram pile. .. ’ ' “' Of course. no man admits that he records his wife ' as a household qntiifiét. but that Ls tho ivav innumer- able husbands treat the women they mrirrv. They think they have (Zone lhPll‘ full duty when they mar- ried their wives and assumed their board and shop- ping tickets. and that nothinz more can reasonably be expected of them. On the contrary. thov expect their Marius to go about beating upon the tlurm anti cymbals and chaniinz il\’ll“l.'; rf ihanksrzlvinw to the men. who tool: them auinv from inrihcenny d _.<. an tray cn nos nil-z] Piiilfllllfll lllffll down in kllCilFflS. with co ': stoves and Wllzhlllfi’ machines to prrivrm upon without remuneration. ,1‘, ‘marked to me - MAN CANNOT UNDERSTAND (‘IIANGE IN GIRL And when the wifc instead ol‘ liftlne her voice in a merry rnundt-lav ‘only uses ll: to mu: and whine zlzld complain 11C!‘ l‘. wildered. Ho can't und d WilV the lrav. out. irled, who was alvirrys c". hr". i‘.ll'll"il itliu 2:11;. complaining {trump who hasn't even cnou l spunk to (ircrs herself up and keen the ihouse clean. Still loss do .0 "t-alize that his attitude towards her is [at the bottom of the whole irwsble. r l Her morale has broken down undor lack of apcrmialion. Her hus- ibantl never makes a lover-like speech 1a her. or rzivcs lit-r it kiss that isn‘t a pcck of duty on the chock, so (var own IDVC‘ tvitllcrs because it has noth- ini‘! to feed on. She slumps in lit-r horsokcrnilte because slv- feels that l. burmt offprint: of llcrsoli ovcr the flood unless it is to find use in trvinx: to l:.~. cu- ants when slur cot-alts to ‘ viontimvs t1: elf. \"'"n.i' ti‘ inasmuch as all men know that womrm are almost patholoel-callv susceptible lo flattery and that they value the sunken uio-tl more than anv deed. it is stranrze that husbands do not realise that if thcv ivztnt. cood and hnuov and contented onee that they must. mnlzc 1h» wito lob ‘ and there were bound to be other nincldentals in Ellen's Diary IrAiIsluilhrIsfiWlh say our entire flock of four pre- dflwry ewes-were io be divested oi’ their coats. I like to shearing. J for.’ I knew so aok for holding the wool be when needed connection with the operation. I went to my bak- ing. I wouldn't have been so anx- ious about this, but when some- one came to the yard at a meal- time yesterday and I said to James for I knew his propensity: "ask him in", James surveyed the table, already set, and said, rather sar- for him I thought; for?" So most necessarily, I went to my baiting this mominlz. I have found too as an excuse for remaining indoors. it is lmbeat- able. "Proving oxen" is as noth- ing to having flour on one's hands! If I could invent some method of sitting comfortably with n. mix- i4 cllP WI" 3i» lama’- All-Fm‘ m.» timrousbl! at soak until mos! with ult and bl uiuvvew- Fume‘ pbout 30 mus- nmn 134ml! ‘hm-life- lug-bowl in my lap, I believe I would be allowed to remain in- doors even at milking time! My eye-brows lifted involuntarily when at noon James said with a great sigh of relief: “Well, that job is clone for this year." Although I knew it was fairly late when they had begun it. I was about to re- mark, what I could have done by way of shearing, with the scissors. _ *- but sometimes it is best to hoard such notions carefully. o . After dinner, James mixed the solution for dippig the flock and i4 gup nhomnlnl s‘ pup nu!" I 1 ,4 w,” Knllolfl All-Bran sod-I. wk" mim?“ m bolrinl I rnin. Mum l i6 4m" Mm‘ ‘°°H°" attractive. Thcv mass‘. make it scorn ivorthvrhilc. ‘They in \"lVE‘S ioel that. they c". and orfoircovatfo. or" are m"... .. they do and the sacrifices they make for them. There would be very few unhappy marriazes and very few make- shift wives if mon would take as much trouble to build up the morale of - their_ui_ives_as they do _their_em.r>lo\j_ees. BAKED‘ Lesion runnino Two tablespoons fat. 2/3 cup One-hall cup sugar. 2 eggs. 2 tnblr-sqzoolt-s flour, spoon»; (‘O"\"*1ll‘£‘.l‘l. cno-quantci- tea- ‘li. clip lemon juice, 2 tablcspoonslmocil Sftil, JlIlUB and cratcd. rind of gutted lom-on rind. lé teaspoon salt, one lemon. two egg yolks, one cup oup milk. hot water. Mix sumr cornstarch Oream fat. odd sugar gradually and salt with the _ _ lks and mix and cream thoroughly. Add the can tin-tooth with lcinon juice and rin-rl. yolks and baa-t well. Add flour. lmn- Add hot, waiter uradunlly. stirring. on Juice, grated rind and salt. Mix and set on fire. Cock unt-ii clona- well and odd milk. Fold in siiilly and thick. pour into linked pie shell, beaten e whites. Pour into but- whip est: white. add two table- tered ous and cups and place in atspoon oonfoctionerb sugar. spread pan of hot water. Bake for 30 to 401m too pie and brown in slow minutes in a moderate oven. oven. Sllflfll‘, l/WU Hill.- with your name and i5 cents in coin or in Needlework Bureau rfhsrlnttrtov-o “uardlan. Design No. 1058 NHIIIQ BLIBGLWAiZlKIlITQQS The Army was in the forefront in the Annapolis Valley Blossom Festival this year and the Q1189?‘- wnlfvlne. B“ Provirioe and princesses for the celebration were s Serwennt Queen, and Pte‘. and two Privates --CWACs. Shown above in a frame of Apple Blossoms. left to right, Pte. Marie Guptell, carried it to the shed. It was then somewhat dismayed. he found that by some mean twist ot clr-; oumstsnoe there were living ewes to be done. One was‘ prostrate already with the chill o: death about her. For the feet that had run so nimbly m the fold int the morning. there would never‘ again be either inoomlngs or outs, QOlHE-s. For her there would be no; insecticide bath, but over her| Presently would be laid a deep covering of clay. O t Delicious Aid to Regularity When you treat your family to these recipes containing ALL-BRAN you are doing them a TRIPLE favor. First: ALL-BRAN is a gentle lu- Thcn clearing skies urged James t0 Bo at the sowing. This has been bothering him for some time and Was Only on Saturday, he re- quite seriously; "I think everyone else on the Is- land has the grain in." I thoughtt at the time he covered rather much territory in his assertion, so I to work quietly tn fin would help to allay , A few diwneetly out questions to those I encountered, on my way to the car after service the next day on such an earthly matter an seed-time, gave me all the proof I EAT F revenv spiny m: ALL-IRAQI. WAY Two ram FAVORITES v ALL-BRAIN nun-mu a “gmpoonn nhortcnlnl ‘u 34 ififwopwn-“sfklnl owl" . but wfl. Mil‘ ll Lrugole-yureui? taken us. Ii“ 5'" . _ l _ MpBrunsnd wit,“ powder. Add to lint h nmdm“ W’. (‘my’) l‘ t,‘ L... mnllllll UWMY) HUI‘ ' mo...n-é--~"*-.‘:.'.'::“...'...‘t".:£§;t-W-i-n»we ha.» m. inohfl Ive"- 3"“ mill :3; "ma flour u... “a m. only will l" ALL-IRAN COOKIIS l In! hour mill (or hufformi n‘ w" sifted Rnsr 1 i4 fgqqphdnl soda K teaspoon u]! 1 ggqqpocrl lml" y; rulnwfl ¢""""'°“ A“ a‘, “a b-g ‘until light or Italy. if! flour. in moderate ova (499?) lbw‘ ‘s utive cereal, and helps correct dim locking in “bulk". This lssists its maintaining regularity. Second: it's mighty delicious food. Third: it's very good food. too-it its n superior source of whole grain protein,- minerals and other protective food elements. ALL-BRAN in especially good for folltn right: now-with , Spring appetites and need for Spring digestive regulation. Get it at grocerf-l handy sizes. Help: youkltoop "rear/tar" Naturally ma. by lotion‘: h helm Ind- needed. I was able to renort com- fortingly to James that. then, even in the community of Brseside, there were farmers who had not entirely finished the seeding, I cfton i111?“ James and indeed mv- ‘rim our one-time hired-man would say: “coming like. a ‘storm!’ There was a. trip to the Eelleffll store this evening. When oneus at a. distance, there are always so many neoess y things running low. Rob and Karolyn left Jamie here-asleep - and Joanie went along with thorn. I would say they enjoyed the trip for it was 011199 late when they returned. We had and they have nClf, to the unfortunate man who had all his wcrldiv goods washed away in the turbulent waters of a flood. When someone told him lhnt a neighbor had the same mis- fortune he said "I'm not so badly nit after all!" I notice its a trite but none-thc-less true saying. that misery likes company." a . o tea. and cookies gone home. - l O O I must wind the clock. shoo the darlty cat out and Pas-d too. in the excitement oi the family's coming and goings I ltnow, he got in and 1s this minute tucked under the couch. James has gone to close the hen-house door and read the signs. I am able in predict a bit on my own to-night. This evening two cranes, like miniature planes 116W Jeanie had her Pleasant sur- prises IOdBY- 388s she had almost hopelessly discarded hatched fluffy chicks bringinf the average of liatchability hgher. Another mir- nclc of‘ sorts happened when Mattie the Muscovv duck presented her, with her first c411‘; of the season. lAlreadyi there H; thofse ‘at Alder- ca, conurng vsons o noe, uc. roasts come the fall, I may] into the western sunset-meaning Mattie herself was a "law- duck- wlnd- James says: "It will be a ling, Jock continued his not so fine dBy"-—in the morning. pleasant but worth-while work oil Until Wnwrmw — Diflfy-Gwd‘ treating the soed-Ilotatoes all day, nisht. flfiishiflil rather late this evening l$ - when Rob took the tubs "in there. . Iitllbllhel‘ angelsrmgxl. oing n y— o the nd _ H0111 ILATIIIY ‘nus-e’ thin than ogleikwilmifpoxrnirhtislt can hum its back to the sun when you're in the lmod for backward buhtns- .3|MinsilaM ullllfli yuua air-inch ihlflo. 1121-11115 n. sep- onto transfer bottom. sinevoit . l ttnn Depldm t the Wh Guardian. m Name Street. Andres cav mviaTe it an cm L-I-h¢s.uma-.uw.,._. J h ' .- l ' oil ndi tea mm I I‘ vfilonsgd-lithrighigtqfiilgmsiot Christina Crowell. Windsor, tho n. “’.,.,;';,':',°"°""‘ Mary Perry, Peter-borough. 1a Vi pins shill grated rind of drflnétv- 3 "1"" float". 1 largo tsp. baking Duwdcrwa little salt. Drop from 5pm" 1"‘! hi‘. mt.” TOASTED OARROTS cook mini! canola cup hints-flavored meltnd d?» 1 cup oorn flakes. crumbled 1 n salt W nd poppet‘. Arrange in a ghalltgv: baltilrl orurn are orlce or twice with remainlnlt melt- ed drlppinit.‘ greaseg dish and broil uni cely toasted, bastinl Tw Fllgu-‘YEAK? swear 1 BIIIIS. 0RD ‘will ' i (iitter. =Pi out: sweet milk. Jul" NeedlEcrafTfi For The Home