Q When you say brisi you say everything! Brisk is the experts’ own word to describe the lively, Qirited flavour of Liptolfs VTee : : ; never dull or insipid . ; a always fresh, tangy and full- bodied. Change today to the satisfying, deep-down enjoy ment of brisk-tasting Lipton's r me CHARLUTTé Ellen 's Diary By u Island Farmer's Wife j-j- This u» we w. o"y“'.="‘2°u.§.2..“"¥s“2 across the lone this morning. where our babe lay ill. When he exam- ined her. fancied he grave. The treatment prescribed t day. kept her mother sntt grand’: "nth" Wm‘ f“! 9Y0 to the clock and on the alert, 311 do; with I “Wld My. hopeful results. To- night, the labor in her breathing has lessened; the fever. Mllcn made the Small one com in Iretfuliy and so sadly, nas a ated alld slle l! M Present in a sound sleep. Steps were rlulet in tile small ""159 lOdBY mioa- mutslcl and doors were ooened and closed lwlseles-sly. Jouk left his wcrk m the field at intervals to come in- doors. Just to stop beside ller. to touch a tiny hand wist-fully or to 85k in a whisper about her con- dlllon. James too. eho Rob Jemle called ‘up more than once to in- quire ‘And how is her new?" Ilnd the" hllilflflllly "hcrll be better a-lnonow" and added “you 1,911 11°F mes 80in; to give her e bunny all for herselr-s small little one" 811d with a chuckle that was heart- enlrlg What Inner 55y to that?" No doubt our anxiety indoors served to minimize our troubles outwit-doors. For in the strange WHY such things come. todhv llmllsht. various llis to stables and yards The K ly cow “never a day meters w stormed at the house, lookedf "njwu GUARDIAN i“ Household Scrapbook ayaonenellu iNYUilil BAKING Add on Marble Do not allow acids such es spetruit or lemon to come in con- get with a marble surface. Such s l Hotweter Bottle Wash the hotwater bottle weas- lommli in~water to which a little sods has been added. if done about ev other nlonth. it will prevent ha enlng and splitting. Dlllk If the milk has a slight taste of scorch. remove this taste by put- ting the pan into cold water and adding a pinch of salt to the milk. ~ Beds of iily-of-ihe-vailey which 5e longer flower well should be reset this month. Separate and use the strongest clumps. 000004 DOROTHY DIX SA 'YS—-~ Charm Of Old Age . el sick beforefixbecszne miscrobleall of a sudden. ‘Now whatever can be the matter with iler?" Janlcs won-l dered examining her nrinuteiv, 119.! lfore administering the first ogl a number of closes. Parll too was‘ "l9 019186! 0! our vwmern and plty._ He came to his breakfast limping! along on three legs. And £10 dorky-l wt- ln sood health. a beautiful’ creature of a wt. must have met with an accident over night. He drew himself to the cat-pm on two less or-‘v. the hind ones dragging pitifully. Besides these concerns. one of Mattie the Muscovey duckfis brood was missing and I fished a plump chicken out of a pail of Jocks mixings m the piggcry-“dggd M" "’e".'i'§2..I’“il.|.'$'2'%..i"iil'i'°" l" Why is it that we regard age as so much more of a calamllll 1°! women than it is for men? We accord men the Privilege 0! Bwwlll! old she when they lose their boyish ileum. and acquire lummies and their hois- begirls to retire to the bfldi 0! $1161!‘ 1196b lllld "WY B?! stiff in the joults. we neither pity them. nor look upon them with the eye of smrn. On the contrary. if the years have polished up their wit and deepened their intelligence. we admire them more in their sixties than we did in their twenties- But when a woman grows old. we treat her as if she had committed a crime and as if losing 5 l .. wonder lhfl ‘Yes, there's downright oreak- . ill likPllll i her complexion wss as much of a disgrace as los- fast enjoyment in Shreddies. for -q and done for” ‘Life seems to be in these crispy, crunchy, spoom. ing her reputation. We act as if every birthday size morsels, there's the nut-like was an indiscretion that we would cover up with HEAL“! ADVICE J85’ fwllble. trouble" I quoted to myself. tossing; it to a convenient 'What does the word "opul- orios 4 mean? 5. What is a. word beginning with ca that means "bodily exer- else"? ANSWERS " m 1. Say. “We closed an glrnportant L what l‘ “an; with this een- transaction today." ... _ onouncel e 1m ta t k d-l- ll. in f. both is as in it_ “no” We closog an p“ n i tfclrsts i ougnsstreslsed). accent first “£1 lgvdhmnls the correct pronunc-' syllable. 3. Leisure. 4. Wealthy: . u, I .. - l tif ll cvided. “It is on opul- uclm lfe ill these words isI gnetn cilly yofm opulent citizens." 5.- miihpelledr Liesure. lieutenant. llc- Csllslllelllvs- Whitest, Brightest Washes, YES! . . . Wise people go to an authority when they want the best advice and service, and the department of national health and welfare sug- gests that this is never more pru- dent than in dealing with ‘Aealthl Well-meaning but unqualified per-i sons have caused much trouble and suffering. It is urged that. a professional medical man be con- sulted on matters concerning phys- ical well-being. i Better English D. C. Wllllflllll our THAT'S NOT AL- llEW lllllsu WASIIES out beyond some ‘tar horizon. O 1MP of pen-viewings behind ll. sty. But the passing hour; brought the great gift of encouragement in- doors and a measure of llliprqvg. ment out of zloors as well, What is a chiokeri? A bit of t-rthsume meat at best. And perhaps llfatzleks fair daughter flew off down the river to find herself a romance The grain-cuttlrlg for this year was -= ,‘ ‘ today and James it was. who picking up the last pair 0d’ sheaves tucked them into the last stook. "Did you know, Ellen" he said to me at a later- thlan-usuai supper "that we finished the cutting?" 1 was alreldy nware of it. When I had gone to the new wood box for s few chips to hurry the fire, Rob was coming around e corner of the house with the canvas he had taken off the bind- er. "There" he said putting them down gently on the verandah floor “I guess these belong to you." "A fair harvest." I inquired of James.‘ poorirlg a bit of warmer tea to his cup. "No. Ellen" he replied after a moment's consideration "we have cut e good harves -:t harvest" he repeated. l returned- the binder-canvas to their usuall resting place ‘n a closet "up the’ back stairs" there to await the day in the certain round of the seasons which will return another‘ harvest time to those of us at Al-i deriea. I found time this afternoon to; plant a gift of Peonles, those’ plants whose giant rose-like bloss- oms enhance the flower border in‘ Spring. 'I‘lme to that briefly with the donor a young-old lady from; the city. who wished "to share her- plants with those who will find enjoyment in them." Sir is one, who surrounded bv loving children and grand-children is able to lead an interesting and full life in these her sunset years. I had time too in my comings and goings to admire an exquisite bouquet another lady with a lama: for making artificial flowers brought me yesterday. She in her, own words "masses them just. to give away“ and at once I Continued 0n Page l3 WHITE T, - ' " l " l. Q!» l. _ar " x > Gilli VIAIIJ AND ICIATGOIIO ' nteseeesu lswn elm esuns esu 8T HOV EASILY AND IIOIOUGHLY All-Purpose lleee does all your weshleg lobe -. ila-Aslneswhlnsgleemlngwiliee. wsflsble colors M185! suleesewoeleessedreyossfresh eel spotless RINSO IS THE 0N5 out) OPJLY hOAP YOU I Gentle, sdepi-rlell . %llmm 535.51% ‘ sveedlfl» DAMBON PLUM CONSEBVE 4 pounds Damsonplts 2 medi-lml oranges 3 polmcu s er pound silence. since the unfortunate creature couldn't help it. So we “poor Mary" her and sigh as we say what a pretty girl she used to be. and how sad- ly she has faded. and we are not surprised when we hear that her husband is getting a. divorce from her because she has gotten old. Yet Time plays no favorites and. in reality. Continued 0n Page 12 l/Needlecraft/ A goes wheat germ. breakfast, often. flavor of whole wheat, tastily mellowed with malt. 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When giving m dinner in e home where there is no butler, mflshould greet the guests st should t ti ing l tfiulmwh?» cen rue s y o. p“ pp We oteil Wlni‘o.le‘llllll. that is l3 or more when the bill is less thui an tip may be lnore than the customary ten per cent if one desires. - wmseef teens-Arlee rue um: is nsidered s merk of ill-breed- How Can ll! meet? oiesome and delicious soup can be made it the odd pieces of meat are used in the stock pot. Left-over vegetables added will make a good vegetable sou/p. Q. How can l remove putty stains from glass? . Rub vigorously with a cloth dipped in strong, hot vinegar. pieces of A. Wh our FLOWERS g Shipping the stems of flowers with e slanting stroke to permit e maximum drinkklg surface will give cut posles a longer life span in your favorite vase. 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