~J~§ ~ WIFE, nornrn or my alcoholic who may wish break iinaily with the liquor rablt. Write the Guardian, Box MJ). l oan save your irlend or rela- lvee irom this habit. Strictly nildentlai. YOU)? cw/zv/env w/u FAT w/r/iour caAx/Na. \ A pun oatsup, like Ayimer, is wholesome eating for the qflldsess, say nutritionists. For Aylsner makes it “home-etyls" I ; s born Canada's finest, . god-ripe tomatoes. Children love its "true tomato flavor” and need Vitamin C. n ' on own noonsrsr 71.118100. Out. - (OP) — filter lake in Waterloo Park re- afltly produced the best fish story .halongtisne-snde trueone. trout in the park lake, the day the flout season cpeaied. interwar: o" ~ 5I0a-_~rss‘oss. DISCOVERY Now I go down the lonely road, This lonely road alone, Into the shadowed valley where The path is marked by stone. The sky above is blue, I know, But iorest hides the light; No predecessor blazed a trail For me ‘o (ind my eight. No human hand can reach ms now. En route from night to day, And yet I sense the Essence o! Another on this way, And I am not alone, although None visible is here; In confidence the heart aiiirma That God is somewhere near. -—Ciara Bernhardt. INSURED AGAINST ACCIDENT Ii you are planning to spend the morning dyeing, first be sure to wear an old dress or apron. Then be certain that all iabrlcs except those to be dyed are out of the kitchen, such as good linen towels, dailies, etc. Many a time tho dye spoon skids and causes n splash. SPRING HOUSECLEANING 1i care is taken the job of house cleaning can bs accomplished with- out utter ruin of the hands. Be- fore starting to clean moisten some white soap and work it into the pores. around the cuticle and un- der the fingernails. Then proceed with your work and alter it is over you will find all soil will wash ofi’ with the soap and the pores will not have taken up the grime, Rub- bing them after each washing will also help to keep the hands soit. A simple cocktail sauce for sea- food is made by combining iiup, chill sauce, lemon juice and horse- radish; chill well beiore serving. FOX IS REYjVED AS FUR FASHION New York -- A designer with a treat flair ior s true sense of in- genuiiy in fur design is Esther Dorothy, who, in her collection re- cently hailed the revival oi fox, highlighted shorter, curved shawls in place oi atoles, liked glistening black, iurs and used quantities of small shining buttons to trim clos- inge. Cameo shawls were this design- er's attractive substitute ior the regulation long stole. Shorter and shaped to curve about the shoul- ders, they were iooped at the front or chicly worn with one end tucked under the other high on the-shoul- ders. Miss Dorothy believed in scaris arranged close about the shoulders and with shorter movement for the very practical reason that they would be easier for the majority oi women to wear. Manlpuiated to show oft the full beauty of the furs, this group was composed of atone martene and minke in the starlight and royal pastel muta- tlons. The revival of to: received im- petus in several instances. It was noted in a short black scarf work- ed without the head and tail, in a tippet of silver fox with the skins cut to achieve softness without hulk, in an unusual strip scarf of silver iox clipped in such a man- ner that it resembled thick gray plush and in a dramatic long black LivingiS. Leisure rTl-IEWOMANS REALM/ fastened at the wrists to simulate sleeves. DAILY HOUSEHOLD HINT Check colds by taking a lieu. teaspoon of baking soda every hour ‘until two teaspoons have been ta- en. Serve Waldorf Salad-cubed ap- ples and celery mixed with broken walnut meats and mayonnaise-l with a mound o! cottage cheese and garnish with paprika and watery CIESI. BRIGHTER YOUR JEWELLERY Most oi us aren't blessed "or bur- dened with enough jewellery to make their upkeep a real chore. But you probably do have a few _ nice pieces-a diamond ring, a pin that's a iamily heirloom, or a spe- cial piece of jewellery given to you ' on a special occasion, And you do want to take care of the lovely things you have - and - keep them looking their prettiest. Well, here's a suggestion that came from some jewellery experts. Any tetrachloride cleaning fluid is good for diamond and platinum jewellery. So if you happen to have a wedding ring that's made of dia- monds and platinum, get some kind oi tetrachloride cleaning fluid [or it. Here's another tip — the experts suggest that you get a small eye cup and a mascara brush ior the job. They're about the right size ior rings. Then it's easy to put a little oi the fluid in the cup, dip in the ring and brush it clean in a matter of seconds. Ravens Streaks on white clothes may he removed by washing them in clean water to which a little ammonia has been added. ANOTHER STEP TO TRIM FIGURE As important as a weekly check- up of weight is a monthly check- up of measurements. Sometimes figure changes which won't be noted on scales will show up when measurements are taken. This is especially apt to be the case ii the figure is mature. With the idea oi halting an unwanted expansion, keep a record of waist, hip, bust, thighs and upper arm measure ments. If muscles of the midriii, ior example, begin to lose their tone and sag, waistline measure- for your next washday. The secretary read several let- Oniy New inso Gives You These Woshdey Results :2 ; Because Only New Rinse Contains Soiium It's a washdsy wonder! New Rinso with Solium washes white things whiter than brand new . . . washable colors brighter than brand new . . . gets badly soiled work clothes cleaner than any other soap! And imagine this! The more you wash clothes with New Rinse, the whiter and brighter they get. Safe for finest‘ fabrics, tooi Get New Rinse with Solium inents may increase. Any tendency which upper arms have to iill out can be detected by a tallb measu v- Just as the weekiyweighlng-in on a scale will signal the need to lose a pound or two, so the monthly measurements are apt to prod you into. corrective exercise ii you sea signs of an expanding waist, hip- _line or upper arm. BIVERVIEW INSTITUTE The rogulan monthly meeting oi the Rives-view Institute met Monday, May 2, 1949, at the home oi Mrs. J. S. McLeod. Meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. The president Mrs. Cyril Smith presided. _ Minutes of lest meeting were read and approved. Some discus- sion regarding pictures ior school followed. The treasurer gave a re- °n_ committees ters. One 1mm the League oi Mercy, and aiter some discussion it was moved and seconded that we make a donation to this league, also $1030- to the Cancer Fund. A letter was read reporting handl- craits to be on display at the Pro- vincial Exhibition and members read the list oi prizes, etc. One member expressed thanks for treat received. A motion was passed regarding fruit ior the sick and shut-ins. School and sick were re-appointed. ' Lunch committee for next meeting. ‘Mrs. Cousins. Mrs. J. G. Wood. Mrs. Spence and Mrs. Andrews. Program committee, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Cousins and Mrs. C. B. Math- eson. It was moved and seconded that several bills be paid. Roll call ior next meeting to be ans; wered with "sing, say. play or pay. ' A suction sale of ilower slips i01- port on proceeds from play present- ed ‘by Stanley Bridge players and it was decided to write to Ken- slngton-Indim River players and ask them to present their play in scari with hooks that could be the hail. lowed and a nice sum realized irom sale. Mrs. LePage conducted a very interesting contest. A dainty lunch was served by committee as- sisted by Mrs. J. B. McLeod. Meet- m. cinemas. s LEVER raonvc-r new Rinso Wlii 50mm IS m: 0M5 sun 01y ing closed by singing “God lave the King." HUNTER RIVER ,W.M.S. On Thursday evening, May 6th. the Auxiliary oi the United Church W.MS. met at the home of Mrs. J. S. McLeod. The OGIT and their assistan leader", Shirley Carew were goats oi the Auxiliary mem- bers at this meeting. The presi- dent, Mrs. C. B. Matheson presid- ed and welcomed the Girls and their leader. The theme ior this meeting was Newcomers to Can- ads. Hymn 1n Christ there is no East or West (verses 1-2) were sung. Psalm 34 was read responsively. Silent Prayer and the Circle o! Prayer followed. Mrs. Seaman read an article en- titled "Martha, the Practical". Mrs. Seaman led in prayer and read s poem, Mary at Bethany. Mrs. Edison Newman read a paper on Racial Brotherhood. Mrs. Metheson read a poem by Edgar Guest. The singing oi verses 3 and no wnunsn new: Mos PUPUIAB SAP EVERYWHERE new Rinse w/m fotim wnsaeslzvexm/r/a- i4 lll-IUIPOSI IINQO speeds diahweehlng, lea, snakes everything gleam and sparkle in e lily. lLiii- U55 IINSO te save time and wool on all year cleaning |ebs. 4 oi the hymn In Christ there is no East or West, closed the wor- ship service. Minutes of last meeting were approved as read. Roll oail was answered by l8 members and l6 visitors. Mrs. McLeod read a letter irons Mrs. McAusland, literature secre- tary. ltmicemlng the Blue Hook, and. the members decided to order one. Friendship cells reported totalled 44. Books read 4. Mrs. Edison Newman invited members to her home ibr June meeting. Lunch committee. Mrs. Christie. Mrs. LcPage and Mrs- Ripley. Roll call letter for next meeting “P”. The president oi the 0.61.1‘. Eleanor Smith, expressed thanks in the Auxiliary members for the kind invitation to meet with them and for the very interesting eve- ning enjoyed by the girls. A dainty lunch was served by the committee. assisted by Mrs McLeod. The Lord's Prayer closed the meeting. Unuu uiuu . AOIOGI 5.1‘ k in :4. F-Fuasttobll i email m?‘ - ' ‘ ' s . tAahsiie e. fiinimlinelilifl e-i.g::im' oired openings amount 10. Particles ‘I. Bioping 3i, Int!“ ltl-larengue 8. Level to the stTsblet ., ‘warts? . ~ . ~ . Q . allbrbids ll.0bse;rve cords “um; HES“ Fencing as. Menaname 86. Crown m1’- IWOM - 18. Fuel I1. Taken lateedefe lsewq l1. Oatheringb 1s. Mineral by _ 1°’ "l" Inrlnr mouth eLOoetly "i! 20. Canton l8. Take ou t2. Iood Ql. Swell of sea (Bwltz-l (PrintJ leaving ,0" “fr: flames» tiamtelfimm ttmuvnty “$3M” ans anoe (I .Icot., same ~ , >30. ‘seeches so: Pair: (In li-amt Kimliowsnce Jfifwsste u. lting as Signal 17st lO-liintlnhi flsh .0!- lphereez ~ seti QWhiter “Paralysis lLBrillian U-‘An oblique, ‘I VII‘ ‘ (ILPoIJ ..,. 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John River valley verelnspect- day i° W: IN Mfl- $90M! ed this week-end by 20 delegates to Bridal oi Ottawa. Their Vi!!!" the International Federation oi totalled ‘ll pounds, l5 ounces. Agricultural Producers‘ conference isother- and eelihtsrs are wail.“