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' A5 it was the boy‘s first offence ' the magistrate let him ofi, but told him never tc yield to such tempta- tion again adding: “Ye should have flown from the Evil One." _ "so I did, sir." re led _ but he grlppit me be ore I got over the fence!" Relieve Your Frctful, Feverish TEETNIND ' BABY This Simple, Trlutwlrilaq W: Thousands cf Mothers Plain So W: let your teething baby fret nnd iou _ need sleep when Baby's Own Tablets ma! keel! 70H! rmtless. feverish little one com- " fortable and peacefnL Used by Young moth- ers for over 40 years. No "sleepy" stuff — no dulling effect. Easy to tnlrc -quickly crushed to n powder. if upset staunch. constipation and other -~:~ ailments. 25¢. __.__._.__ , _ kcoa""'v‘<:\\ouxz\.-u\~p<\w . l‘ .» g3 llow can I l!’ g By Anne Ashley omwwwcxwwwxwhghvc véAfl How can 1 make crmkqr I Q. raisin pudding? A. Soak ll: cups of crack“ "lllllbs 1n 4 cups of mlllc Beat a 688s. Use l». cup of sugar. 1 cup chopped raisins. l teaspoon nut- meg or cinnamon, 2 tablespoons butter (melted). Bake for 1% hours. . How can I prevent discolora- tion from a bruise? A. Spread over the wound s piece of gauze sonked in vinegar. Q. How can I clean articles of lacquered brass, such as beds and chandeliers? A. Clean with warm water and sweet oil. The polish can be re- stored by applying whiting. l Girls! D0 you suiiier ficm 11619170119 tension OI ‘DENTIIN DIYS’ I I! lfli Do functional periodic disturbances cause you to feel nervous, so realises, jittery, highaimng, perhaps find. "dragged out"—at such times? ‘Then don't delsyl Try Lydia l. Pinkilafrfa Vegetable Compvllflll 91> relieve such symptoms. it's one of the mos! Julia medicines for Ilia P1190!- Pinkhnm’! Compound is what is known as a uterine sedative because it has a soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs. Pinkhamb Compound IIELPS NATURE! Follow label directions. Buy today! the boy. ' wncvNr mvvc ~vc~tw~~ NOIISENOLD SORAPDOOK s, Reberta m »»\»\.l ) é ‘Icn-‘liane Try serving ill-ill 81118‘! wflers sptafld with cream cheese Wlfll £9 afternoon tea. They can be £1“: in sandwich form and are q 9 to make than bread and sandwiches. Oldlflflnl Warm the clothespirls in the cvflll before hanging out the wash on a cold day. and they will M‘ "ea" to the clothes. nor W111 "l" be liable to SD11!- An Iron Sh! To lean an iron I513 “wit? W using cnoel wool ofstened with linseed oil. ' . )- fr’ I. : l" BOOK S CORNER. 9< rnnsn rum runlmu at cup shortening . 2t cup sugar we: 1 cup sifted cake flou- m poons baking powder 5i teaspoon sslt ‘A teupoonufiinnsmcn 1/3 m it iogppoon lemon extract m plums. halved v, on»; gugar, additional l uupocn cinnamon, additional Method: Cream the toning morouehly Gradually lldd "l? sop..- and then m, eggs and bell lwell after each addition. Continue beaming the mixture until light and “u”, 511.1», the flour once then measure it and sift main "P! ‘h? baking powder. salt and A tea- spoon cinnamon. Add the allted dry ingredients and the milk to the creamed mixture. than add flavor- ~ ing. Pour the better into a creased ‘ gqlwe pen. Press plum halves into thstopofthebatter andsiftthe ‘° t... w"? L“ mmmmi? ' ver . ace a gveu (U0 dag. F.) and bake for ‘about 40 minutes. Serve Wbml 01‘ ‘ cold with cream. PIUNI PLUM CONSEIVE I pounds X11110 Dlllm c i..°“.i"&°‘-t.u Method: Pick over the Plum!- wash. stem and tncn cut than in‘-0 . halves andnfitone t-hem. Weigh the gbiir lummiiol. mrlllwl l"! "l seal with melted paraffin. 8001' covered 1B" 1P1 B °°°1- d" DIAN MEAT LOAF to serve bran- 1 cgialtreesmoyi‘ shredded the milk. Allow to stand for m, then Mid mlnu SI m: IIIOON or slain-n gflyfihéffidum VEGETAILI COMPOUND ness and uplifting of God's child. vm everywhere-Arthur M" .. -. u; v cc ~6\7~4n6~<.\ calm/S - momxxoocxx, “at: 6 A l JOB oluv " YOII DAN DO Price Control questions and Answers é '\'. u. Mv‘ 3 Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in The Guarli ian as a. regular feature each day The questions nrc those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Boar-d from housewives in this region. The answers are r0- vlded by the Board Readers. cr- sons who have intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited to send them in writillfi l“ “l? Women's Regional Advisory Com mitten. my.’ Q.,May an ordinary civilian give a tenant notice if he gives notice in the regular way on the forms supplied by the Board? A. No. A landlord may not give notice to a tenant renting a house or an apartment to vacate if that tenant is paying his rent and otherwise acting as a well-behaved tenant. Q. Is it true that plumbing flx- tures have been frozen and th I cannot get. a bathtub I ordered for my house? A. No. You are at liberty to l:u.v any plumbing fixtures if they are available. KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! , Poplesl Mnny Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. 5'; lwas: "Tell James not to work to sun's nullv é i f ‘i a squirm! friend gin cbattarcd an Yuifiiuilii R8110 t-llm" w m. when 1 atop- at the mail-box though c; envied hh much buds: gan I. PYWUOIM to la Ilcry of Autumn. return to l colors of the James was on his wa to he ta field with i. team of ylusi-i, wmomif mence his day's work, Psrd shad topvlnt the way. Jock and Jeanie ‘flowed with whm Jamie calls the brown mare" in a cart, A hfllper was with them today. A flllfdl’. Willi lsd of a fellow, who came over a. inc fence on his way here. Freed from school now, be- cause of holidays, he is one who would be content if this conditlqn were" to continue "world without 3nd. Small matter to him that mere isn't an Admiral walking mdeck. who doesn't know '1 times 4,’ Only lo be adult end done W"?! childish thInBs and the sch TOW 0f it is that vvlth each dJy‘5 P11551118 his wish is coming nearer. O O Judy's letter came s, ... Jeanie it wcs with otheyericlosurisg and was so full of herself I could feel hei- briskness about the house again. She began classes Septem- ber 5 and tells me that "the sub- Jects I once disliked are becoming vary lntcrestine how. 1f I study hard enough I may lead my class" which 0b V8. even if she falls short of t is at least s goal well worth striving for. She misses the sound of the water over the dam “at night" as well as many friends here. She asked me to "kiss the Kelly cow- s. bis smack for me" and 81-90 Willis f0 know "and how is Pat?" To those who remember- ed her. with 800d wishes and other tokens 0f 800d will she begged “Mrs. Ellen, I want you to thank them all for their kindness, which I appreciate a great deal. I'm sure if I live to be a hundred. I ca never forget the Island folk". an other pleasing feature of her lette rvntv; hard" and there were pleasan mes-Sages for the others in th family. A soldier brother, not ye returned to his native Province wlu recently married overseas and an other out of the Navy is back hom once more. Altogether Judy's wa s. good letter full of hope and prol mise for her future and so wcl written it was no wonder the when we were alone at day's en James sat comfortably in his old snn chair snd heard rne read it over again. O O The funeral of the. young woman b¢1°1l8l1l8 t0 an adjoining com- munlty. who passed away recently in a. clil hospital was held utumn the Auld Kirk for always she was one of her daughters. Numerous friends assembled until the church overflowed. From far and near, they came to pay‘ their last res- pects to one who ad always given The bnfling think about low blood count is that you can weigh about as much as you aver did-even look healthy und strong, yet 77m: an feel as if you hud lcsd in your lens. dopey, tired and ncplcsa. Low blood count rncnns you haven't got enonlh red blood corpuscles. It is their vital ob to urry life-giving oxygen from your ungn throughout your body. A ' ' mo: oxygen to turplude gasoline in your u: nnd make the power to turn the wheels, so you must have plenty of oxygen to u. plode the energy in your body sud give you flulnl power. Get Dr. Williams Pink Pills todny. Th1? In world-noted for the help they give in iuermsing the number and strength of red ocrousclcs. Then with your blood count up, you'll feel e bounding up the ahiru ns if Ivu were floating on air. Ask your drngxlsi for Dr. Willlnms Pink Pills todny. __...___..__.__.i__i_ HOSTESS APRON its chcr-nel house was not dead but only resting until "that day." Now. country . p and down the highway hes de, and pedestrian sees the with regrets as he makes his way homeward from kuleying neighbors. turb her slumber-s. She sleeps all unmlndful of pnssers ones mourning-weary them s. smile and s. kind word. The olergymen brought messages of comfort and hope to the bereav- ed family and timely exhortation to those of us who may be still careless about “laying up treasure in Heaven." “Change and decay" the congregation sang and I re- membered thst here we have no abiding place. A wind blew a lonely funeral dirge about the church eaves, loud ir the quiet- ness but the sun beamed a mellow and certain hope. "I will see you agafzf-tlle promise to those who mourn. An Autumn leaf, pretty in its coloring of red. from a tree near the grave drifted slowly to rest on the earth beneath, as the min- ister intoned "I am the resur- rection and the life." And it came to me then, that even as the earth had received this Octo- ber leaf to herself to stimulate a new growth in Spring, so the body now being lowered so tenderly into the peace and tranquility of an Autumn Island-night wraps this cemetery Cars s u the river road, Perhaps an odd new mound at a Yet none of these dis- ‘by or loved ling hands m; grutmd beef. l j crochet in a pineapple lace de- 'r those who rule I" lllll1°h °‘ ign. a l l1 iv gift e t- , out-olives on earth. I110 fflrmm 5 Nor.‘ lféxpefiifiltgifll covnplelte ' l“, mg mun miewlllihu ‘M. tzruct . AbottlsofvicksVa-Ivnolismighty who m; “p trouble. b0 I To order pattern: Write cs send hnndyio have around thehcueebe- keep allvg the halo thlt M‘; move picture with your name and onlllOthildmable-diliynoledfop... more harm to those who ch30” sddresssgith foNcenlts Vin! egin or min...’ "u", it than it can ever do 9 Postal w!) to“ etqievcr llmll stuffy distressof who suffer" it- to all“ tinge t‘: gmTigi/ifgo W11” lllm. an. hold midi. like! btaaihllll Quiet. tiwiiiltd Gsiltd yfeafrlil. the" lesson g D h““t..___ Qfignfiomnduwg of serenity.‘ tranquility. of sale; "m. __mmoorausaaa. faith that all this wonder lfvllll ‘lhisbmablo-Dutylffmlhrjcuu about us. all the s10?! tnat a sum. llvlroumlucb mlsamTl-y lworks mer brings. his or: gent}, plg- 8m” Add"! ma! You like it! . pose. OIYQITOA e — v sc- City folded, her earthly ministry dnne. Until "in the sweet bye and bye" when “there shall be no night there"...rlor mourning for then all the former trouble: and worries erld the things we have never lm- dersmod will have "passed sway." ltmtll tomorrow - Diary-Good ng . . WORN PILLOWOADH Won pillowcuss make ncollcm covers to protect dresses in the closet Out a hole in the centre of the stitched end of the pillowcases. larfe enough to slip through the wire hook of the hanger on wilich the dress 1s placed The cs4; will fall over 9h shoulders and protect the dress ncely. DESIGN N0. A pretty is 11M apron simple to . onsfafif Goodness 1 ii ‘The same rich flavoured Tea over '35 yeari .__i__ At ifhirlty. man suspects himself a 0° i Knows it wt forty and reforms his via-n. At fifty chides his infamous delay, Pushes his prudent purpose to re. DOVE. In all the magnanllnity of thought; Resolves, and reresolves, then dies the same. And why? Because he thinks him. self immortal. All men think all men mortal but themselves Shakespeare Sliced oranges make a good des. ert and take no sugar. Slice them and sprinkle with chopped nuts. cr shredded coconut for variety- if you can get the latter-or with chopped data Water is the newest substitute for gasoline A Baltimore man has patented a process for cracking wafer info oxygen and hydrogen and converting the escaping gas into power. _ SPECIAL FASHIONS FOB. YOUTE/IUL GROUP NEW YORK-Youthful models fbday are not outta-scale replicas of more mature models. They are d ed for a young group with their own fashion rules. young wo- men blessed with a keen fashion sense and mature discrimination. These fashiomwise young women want clothes for play and work that do not require constant clean- ing or dslly pressing to keep them fresh They haven't time for fromfruu. YOUR. EYES ARE THE REAL YOU Poets said it first-your eyes are the windows of your soul— and though each one cf us knows it. in our hearts. we forget it all too often It takes o. wise beauty counsellor to bring us back with a. start to the realization that our lips. our colouring, even our facial contour: but all too often, stop short of our best feature. our eyes. Yet herein lies a woman's greatest individuality. her mos‘. eloquent appeal to beauty. One of our great Canadian poets the late Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. wrote in his youth: "O wild dark flower of woman, Deep rose of my desire. An eastern wizard made you Of earth and stars and fire" What woman would fail to thrill to such passion? Yet how many honestly deserve it? Do your eyes really sparkle? Do they reveal your joy. your gaiety, your amusement. every nuance of expression? If you care for them faithfully, dramatize them subtly, they will tell their story vividly and make your face s focus for all eyes. It might even be said. "Take care of your eyes and your beauty will take care of itself!" Here are the three R's of one leading beauty specialist for schooling your eyes to youthful beauty. Relax each night with a f-hln film of special eyc cream Eently massaged into the fragile tissues around the eves. Be sure to smooth it lightly. do not pull or stretch the delicate eye urea. It has fewer glands to nourish it than the rest of your face. ‘hence it needs this rich. lubricating. smoothing cream left on all rllrzht. every nigh-t, to Zielp keep it free nf tiny crow’s-feet and a tendency to crelpiness Rest for five minutes any time Livihg&l-eis fHii WOMAN'S REALM daiy beluty habits dramatize our I“ uré PERFUME WORN LIKE A HOUSEFROCK LOSES ITS TANTALIZING EFFECT Hold out your elegant perfume touseasareludetobigmom , if you wan it to fill ifs hlxhcst office-to create a new mood when you want to swing from day's grind i0 evening glsmor. But shall you stop giving noses a tlhbllizlng treat the remainder of the time? The screen's glamorous Lynne Bugger/t. w th perfume loses some of i eachsntment if its worn like you wear a hcuseirodr or a play suit, as s "No." Use a perfume satellite, suggests, such a. sachet. toilet wsisr. or s minor essence as the other occasion fra- grance. It will make you feel bath. fresh and envelope you in s lovely aura. Having saved your fine perfume to strike an inllportant no when its needed says Lynne, it wi do its 10b srsndly. like a won sown or a fabulous fur. To give you the effectes you want from perfume. remember that s little-tsntslines -—is more bffsclous than a lot. which can make people head for the nearest exit before swooning. HOME NURSE A million men have already re. ceived medical discharges from the armed forces The causes vary from neuroses to amputations. of course. But it is unfortunate that. rumours have greatly exaggerated the extent of individual war in- dustrfss and caused undue sppre. benslcn in many families. The doctors and nurses have done an unprecedented Job of re- pairing the damage done by WM’ to our men and ‘have returned many of them to their homes in a condition that makes it possible for them to so to work without delay. Others are on the road to recovery but still require nursing care to help them make their ad. of living. man the country will have the respon- sibility of picking up where the hospital leaves off and helPlhI their men back to health and useful activity The woman who has had an opportunity to take s course in home nursing will be ex. tremely fortunate. Not. only will she have llreater knowledge and skill herself. but. she can help in- terpret the needs of the retuminl loved one to the family and to her ne1ghbOIlIS who have not had her preparation We have great faith in the ability of the home nurses meet this responsibility with understanding. tact and skill. Needs Help to Forget It is important‘ to recognize that though the returned hero may hrw been a mere boy when he went. into service. ‘ne has crowded a llftlme of travel and eltverlencc into a few brief months Unspesk- nble horror has become as familiar to him as eating with a fork. It is inevitable that he will be changed bv ‘his experiences. His family should waste no time in mournful regrets over this. but should cheer- fully devote themselves to helP- in! him fox-set the aw. and 1W1 life with new purpose and with the conviction that his sacrifices have been worth while. _ Experience shows s. sharp kitchen knife is better to use than s dull one The European eel has seven more vertebrae than the American eel otherwise they cannot be told a during the day wl-lh tiny bids 01' a t cotton saturated in Ex- trsit on closed eyelids-you will be. amazed tile feeling of refreshment '- it brings: particularly after any; eyestraln from sun. wind or Work.‘ Use it especially when you return from the movies A beauty ‘W0- timer. it also works wonders for the skin of your entire face and throat when you remove the pads from your eyelids. wipe "hem brilrly over your face and throat. Rejuvenate th a wilispfil‘ 0f herbal eye oil applied as the fin. ishklg touch to your make-up. Not only s fluttering sheen for your p tion. but also la subtle touch of youth for your eyes. Its shine. repeating the sparkle in your eyes. doubles its intensity. So much for the actual daily care t-hlt is going Io keel) V0111’ flaming orbs as young and lovely as you want to feel Now for eye. silsdolw-the final touch of glsmor. Choose your eye-shadow carefully Opalescent or orchid for the soft. syly alluring type-dark jade or vivid blue for the dynamic mmctte. Blumgreen is the dual tone lo dramatize tawny glinfs in hazel eyes of red heaxls and ador- able chestnut blnndes To Rive you that muchwaunted wide-eyed look. outline the arch of your brows with eyebrow pencil. carry- ing file line well across the cuter curve of your brow-but choose the shade carefully to avoid artificial. My. There are three shades so that you may find the one to en- hancu your natural colour. Finish with waterproof mascara in black or brovm for day time wear, shad. hwy bim- fcv an evening recent that lnlenflfies eve coll"? and (as. cimtion .You will like the way waterproof mascara s‘av= nut-and vml will 10"» the effect It riws of ._ .4... longer. under. more flirtatious Yul-n. part. ptaclq-l EAD: powder from our druggisf. §prinkie on a hot. we! eioth and apply to the face gently. Every biscirhead will be ived. The one safe, sure snd simple way 4"." l trove blackheads. "I'll ever chant this um: n rain . Sultana ilrou Youfll again. ' SULTANA STOVE POLiSli Llqlllri HY Pa‘ ‘I Q;;g_gy_\'.1._< _: $194» 7\_'>\')-I>J.> -» l» ~ ~ - Dorothy Dix 1 THE IRRESPONSIBLE MOTHEBR School Associations lvlay Help Her Neglected Children l l1 i: Holt mothers hsve problem dauphin I hm notfaanfaniultll andlunehad iolrcwupbeforom, can cf my little brothers who. without mam". merit, will become little hoodlum. lly mother divorced my father s". no), your! ago and lacs had one affair sit-er another with men-M Iqsaotbcrlohboablctodoanrtblnawllll hczunlsml can lstoraethsrinourhcmoandm. little fellows, but I don't know how to go about lg, lbs scams to take no interest in us. Bhs sent m. to s convent school and boarded the boys out. I have mot a. very religious boy who is in n" navy and he wants me to marry him. I tom Mother of his proposal and shs lsughed and Lskeq In whst he had been drinhins. Does that sou“ 1H0 a ‘molar who is interested in her chllqrm Oould you sdvile me what to do with her? I m _ sslcwly going into, s nervous breakdown. I rm, loat twewnty-five pounds trying to do what is her job. If this k€eps up much longer, I will b1 put sway in s straight-fscket. IINQIJIS WOIAN ANSWER: Your mother is the one who should be put into | straight-jacket and locked up in an insane asylum. for surely a middle. aged woman who had divorced her husband so she can have affairs with married men and who neglects her children has taken leave of her senses. I do not IIQ, however, what you csn do about it, for such a worm; has gotten an ides that she is a fesclnsior and she is desf to reason um eval to every call of nature. The only thing you can do for your little brothers is to gst them out from under hel- influence and into some school where they will have good ssaocis" and teachers who will take an intereat in them and make up for their mother's neglect. l hive blown more than one young boy. put in a military school when only I or 9 your: old and who prsci-icclly grow up in it, who he. earns a. qalcndid young man and won distinction in the present war. In your loneliness and despair. don't make the mistake of marl-y. lng this boy who ash you. You arc too young to take such a Step, Wait until both you snd he are older to decide about marriage. DIABMIBBDIX: IamllyIa-rlcldsndbsyebcenmarriedi your to I. man who is eight years my junior. I was widowed after so yssrs of happy marriage and am very comfortably off financially. w. live in the country. but are near a town and have every convenience. liLv husband quit s small lsw practice when we married. but has a part-time Job that makes enough money for him to spend. as f pay .11- of the home expenditures, which I am glad to do. I thought when I married this nun that he would be a com. psnlon to me, but he h not. When he is st home, he spends his time in reading. Ks says he loves me, but I can't break him into being a companion and that is what I most desire in home life. What aml headed for? Pray tell me. BANLED WIFE. ANGWII: That question is can b answer. You are getting lust what prsetically all well-elf widows who marry men younger than themselves let-s huts-rid to support. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: What do you think of a friend who calls nn m» and talks about my husband? she always is warning me against every young girl friend of mine. telling me that one never can trust a man and that husbands never tell their wives all they do. I havt perfect faith in my husband. but after one of then visits, I begin to wonder what she knows about my huabsnd that I don't know and what she is hinting at. Do you think my friend is really my true friend or is she trying to make trouble between my husband and myself? A WORRJED YOUNG WIFE ANBWIR: I think your ao-called friend is an enemy instead of a true friend and that she is trying to make trouble between you and i011!‘ bulbs-ud- My advice is to break off your relationship with her at once. I think she has her own eye on your husband. - A. D. ~l I a? BETTER l-zllausll D. C. Williams sxrimxvmmm l} Wh t is with - ten ? "1' hll/Bwtongiilik fagiieruib ce 81W’. . 2. What ls the correct pronunc- lagion of "inimlcal"? MODERN ETIOIIETTE on? “W351i tff-Stflns slttlgngl bchlfid he“ . e ea re pers t n ta- tyiliii‘ mrllgwaiale. retgifibllg‘ lm- Wind l‘ be F-‘NWY i° w)‘ 111"" scceusble. accusable. u’ m”? 4. What does the word "lncoher- A. ‘Ye-B. but try lo do it in I gnfly" mean? , quiet and pleasant way. If they re . What is a word beginning sent the request and do not stop with ills that means "act of urging speak to an usher about it. Q Is it all right for n. woman forward"? ANSWERS to refer to her husband u l. Use further to express some- No. a familiar coi- press . . . s I longitudinal dfistaucs ZWPEQ‘ ‘uislinn some consler ii nounce in-im-i-kal, Ill 1's as in it.‘ vu at, Ind it is tijelr to avail 1i. a unstressed, accent second syl- . At what hour should one R11 lable. S. Accessible. 4. In an un- to a reception? connected manner; without due‘ A. At sny time desired between connecti of ports. "He poured out the hours specified on ihe invita- his story very fast and lncoher-itlon. entLv." l. instigation. t/Needlecraft/ FOR THE HOME _ AYE. AYI IAIDI! uld thrill to this nu- ticfllyohmad-t." Potion: lncludesntlw suit and tam, with the snchor ap- plique to trim it. Ncfifliacutinsisesltfiand . 4 uins 2 ds M-in h. iltsxlls an. for his‘: and col-cot. Band M cent: for , 90mm Nine Adggg: glnde. Print your . - l lv B and Btylediifoumber ‘oil-Inn 1;” to Y0" postal unit or none number in will‘ addrem. duress Pattern Darin“! Th? alibi-locum.» coal-a . Pattern No. D40 "i0 QIIAQQ _ I iiiiiiiiiwiiiii ........ ; l (TUTICUR/lulll" sun