LivingtStLeisure —7HE WOMAN ’S REALM- Anyone can carry his burden, However heavy. till night Illi- Ariy one can do his work, however hard, for one day. Any one can live sweetly, lovingly, purely, till the sun goes down. V And this is all that life really means. PARACHUTE TROUSSEAUX Unused air forceuparachutes are being snapped up by brldeS-lv-llt’ who find they can make u complete , bridal outfit, including undies, for, less than $20 without SilCflliClllfli precious clothing coupons. _ l-Ialf a million nylon and cam-I D0117 IWRGET l e m, Mbmrbn: a l 7 00/1213; tiltllking rah u, t ABBEYSi EFFERVESCENT SALT <q Cools ’s Corner ORANGE HONEY BRAN BREAD' 2 tablespoons shot-tenths 1 cup honey 1 68s 2 cups flour | 3 teaspoons baking powder ‘El teaspoon salt t 1.; cup rcady-to-scrve bran cereal; Lcup orange juice - i Grated’ rind 1 orange _ METHOD: Cream _the shortening| and blend in the honey. Beat the' egg, tinen add to the honey mixture, and. continue beating until the mix-I ture is creamy. sift together the flour. baking powder and salt, then: add the bran and mix well. Add‘, the grated orange rind to the: orange juice. Add the sifted dry in- gredients and tihe liquid mixture al-. ternately to the first mixture, stirrv ing just enough to blend after each, addition. j Pour into a greased loaf pan and. bake in a moderate oven i350 deg; F.) for about 1 hour and 15 minq rites. Turn out onto a cake rack and, cool, then wrap in wax paper and, store for at least a day before cut-z nz. The next of the breads usually] becomes a favorite whenever it is tried. It is flavorsome and moist,‘ and is made with bananas. I bric parachutes were released re- cently by the board’ of trsdc for manufacturers and .sale to the public. A nylon parachute costs $18.50 and when unpacked provid- el more than so square yards of material sufficient, according to experts, for one bridal gown, two] sets of undies, and two night- dresses. FASHION FAD Spanish ladle: of the l500s.wore perfumed gloves when appearing at court. Health and happiness are in- fluenced by environment as us by germs. The department o National Health points out that, while modern science pushes for- ward with research and educatfol to the ultimate conquest of dis- ease. everyone must enlist in the fight fc-r better living conditions. Squalor, say the experts, like apathy, favors sickness. FIGHT FAMINE Freshen stale bread byfllflllflflfl a little boiling water in a roast- lng f-flfl. placing loaf on rack. cov-' ei-ing closely and letting stand about 10 minutes. Freshen rolls, muffins and biscuits by heating in top o-f ble boiler with lid on, or moistened paper bog in oven. [ED FISH A TREAT WHEN PROPERLY PREPARED Fish is a tender meat because it contains little connective tissue. To cook small fish caught in and lakes, clean them, with salt, dip in milk. cornmeal or an egg-milk mixture. then in creacker crumbs- Fry the coated fish in fat. Do not let the fat get smoking riot. Do not overcook the fish. They are done when the flesh separates in flakes and comes away fro-m the bones easily, Large fish are often baked with a well-seasoned stuffing, I A little lemon juice or vineznr sprinkled over the cooked fish will greatly improve the fiovor. PLASTIC SCREENS WILL PROTECT YOUR ROOMS Plastic screens should soon be more than abundant for use by the general public now that the Army and Navy demands have les- sened. These are the only practi- cal screens in tropical countries LOOKOUT! DON'T LE1‘ "I-O.” GOME BETWEEN YOU AND POPULARITY a well 1 f . ou-‘ fin a. is the healer of fired nerves If you have been living at high tension with overwork or worry wear- ‘ ing down your nervous energy, you ma have loss of‘ sleep, indigestion an chronic fatigue as your troubles. ‘To get well itls necemory f0 relax and rest and use Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to rebuild your depleted ap- tem, why not get started today’! Ask for the new econ- omy size bottle of — '0! (hoses 60 pills-Gtlcts. 1S0 pills—Sl .50 Etiquette By ’ Roberta Lee Q. When a guest drops a knife or fork_ and the hostess is sewing without the assistance of a servant. should the guest pick up the drop- ped article‘; A. Yes, as quietly as possible, and without displaying embarrass- ment. . Is it proper for a woman to return the wedding presents when there is a divorce? n. No,- but she should return the family heirlooms given by the relatives of her husband. Q. How should a man assist a woman in ascending a street-car or bus? A. By a light touoh elbow. where moist sea. air rots copper cr steel-wire screens in three or four months. Plastic screening absorbs less than one per cent of moisture hence will not shrink or sag. on her CAN'T GET A DATE? Lone- some? Blue? So often “B.O." is the reason. Yet you can have ~"B.O." and not cum know if. People won't tell you-they mere- ly avoid you. m’; More rte/eves AND - max: rum ran ME sm/az / smzrsv aswva NEW L/FEBUOY/ makes n/onmvo uxs urzeuoy m xssr you s/trs mom "a o." - ms so REFRESHING, r001 PLAY sir wmt its! tirtsuov No other soap can do for you wlm new lifebooy doul That's because only Ufebuoy is especially made to atop P103! And now, new Iifebuoy gives you still greater potocslon that lat: longer! q“ purifying Ingredient, , ‘flislilnawlle- . Yet new Lifebuoy, with its is mild and gentle, so t0- Yoontalnnh lllAIANII-omv umluo purifying ingredient the: mp0 "l0." The fmb 5 "LOP-ill ow t l 12”»; Visions pannmolpelimedoafro- ONIY NEW lIEEIIIOY GIVES YOU THESE 3 IIG ADVANTAGES O Exclusive Ingredient 0 vesting Sum 0 Extra-Protective [other __§. . penny of my own. and I have to aocouri-t for every nickel that I spend. _ , iatiotn of “ratihskel 3. Which one oi these words is , m: EZHARLOTTETOWN outta DOROTHY 01x SA um. ._ ‘i YS- Unfaithful Wife "- listen With l mm Fllilsl Self Llliaiitlarv DEAR noaornv DIX: 1 hav e been married five years aFiFd have a lli-ttle girl of fcur and an absolutely perfect husband who adores me. ancl “who gives me all the mcney I 1 do with it. But I have fallen in want to 8P9l1d without asking what love with a man 30 years my sen- ior and have been having en affair with him- The trouble is his wife has found cut about it. and we la threat- ening to tell my husband. My lover says that it will ruin his lnislness if it guts out. so he is becoming rather cold 10 m8. get him back and to keep nity husb Whiait can >1 do to a....' from finding cut about me? I... D. ANSWER: No one has evcr found c-ut a way to silence scandal. Sooner or later it cast to the world is sure to come out and be bro-ad- . The husbands and wives who are traitors to their mates and who lilitink that they can keep their sordid little affairs hidden are as fool- ish as the ostrich that thinks that no one will find it if it hides its head in the sand. t. FOOD FOR GOSSIP Love net-ts are just as conspicuous as skyscrap- ers. Somebody and blobs aibctit to the tritsting husband that they always discovers the rendezvous 1.1. Cr someone casually mentions saw his wife dining in an obsoure lrestaurant, or hei- best friend Teels it her duty to tell the wife that gpeople are talking sbcu-t her husband and his new secretary. Lt is i not the notoriety, but the price that a philandering wife has to pay for jher sins that should make her sto t are worth what they cost. a luxurlcu-s living. and the respect p and consider whether her fling: In ycui: case you stand to lose a wonderful husband, your child, of all who know you for an illicit front-once with ii man who is not even willing to sacniflce his job for you. I'd call it a poor bargain. DEAR MISS DIX: I have been married four years. Have a pretty ‘home. a gocd lziusband and a little htkiband absolutely refuses to give I don't ask for much. I would be or $15 a month for my very own. Am I unreasonable? boy. The only trouble is that my me an allowance. satisfied if he would give me $10 MRS. H. C. L. ANSWER: Certainly not. Even a slave is worthy cf her hire, and ll ivoman who is a good wife and mother and docs the work of half a dozen §ICH€ILIS is entitled lo a few dollars cf the money she earns over "and over again by her labor. I think all WlV€S with penny-pinching husbands should go on a si-t dourr strike and refuse to do any of the million chores that it takes lto make a hom-e comfortable, i adjustment. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My asked his wife to call my husband were recently discussing What do you think? ANEIWERA I until they get a satisfactory wage son has Just married and I have and me by our given names inas- much as both her mother and father are living, Some of our friend; this sn-d we were told that it ls not proper. MRS. R. L. R. suspect that the rcal reason why you want to be .oalled Mary and John, or whatever your names are, by your ln-law ‘is because you are trying to hedge Of course. it is just. a maitter of honor and dignity and respcct as Father and Mother. plied to a Tootsie. “l l Better English g 1. What is wrong with this seri- tence? ‘We shall arrive at about nine o'clock." - 2. What is thelcorgect Dronunc- m," mlssptelled? Negllgee, neuritis, neg- osh e, 4. What does the word “benign- anz." mean? 5. What ls a word begnlnning with fa that means “exceed B the bounds of probability"? ANSWERS 1. Omit at. Merely sa , shall arrive about nine o‘c ock." 2. Pronounce rats-kel-er. H 8-! in B31 accent first s liable. 3. Nexflltlflle- 4, Kind; grac ous. "I feel that be- ant and Wondrous Presence. as one might feel the pasetn of an angel in the dark." 5. Fnbu us. 2 _ g Morning Smile? “we ’ against being called Grandma and Gtffllldlia before long. You dcn't wan-t to be dated. taste and everyone to their liking, but it always amazes Ire that parenlls erc ever willing to fore-go the that ls involved in being addressed They are sacred words thait mp ngvgq- be 5p- ALL FOR THE NEW’ BABY APPROPRIATE deeply as he said: "The fellow who was my man came to lunch with us or first time on Sunday. cooking impressed him so much‘ best l "That was verv nice o said s listener. "Oh, I don't know. He three chisels and a mallet. A stout tlunan, determined toloseweigtduringastayinthe countrty, to the general store or a pair of overalls. He picked out a sli- big enough for energetic exerc" Then a thought struck him. a min ', the “sent her waif. uts’ said to the clerk, "those fit me. now but I expect to lose a lot maybe I had better buy a smaller pair." The clerk shook his head. calmly went on wrapping the overalls. " ter, if you can shrink i' doing all right." By Anne Ashley Q. How can I lteAmmed flowers position hvllth Q. owe A. More an lnall c t dllh efficient hea Turkish towels Gill! autumn uishels. The newly married man sighed.‘ l the.’ I that he's sent her s carv ng set."l him!“ as ast as those overalls will, you'll be arrange short satisfactorily? They can be arranged. neatly ln e, dish by covering a small em- bro hoop with at. ltfow can I make better dish towels ._-..______i blast i Ellen's Diary By an lalaull Farmers Wife Between showers which some in the woke of last night's ra‘n, out- nien carried the t.d farmers’ boiler outdoors from its corner in tiie plggery. At the moment, wtcn his hog farming is pressing Jock for room, the s ace ‘t occupied hes been requisit ooed in order to make another pen. Only a small herd it ls really, but then because at pres- ent each mornma-pig insists on having a room ‘o. herself» and all to the welfare of Alderlea — it taxes the space lo the limit. Tne loft which holds the bedding straw had already been i-xtended ts make a ceiling. So this morning they carried the boiler out - the large cooking-pot, ahut was once the pride of the place. Installed not so many years since imbedde-i firmly and safely in c-i..-.:rete and made on improved and more satisfactory lines than a iorinei one, more than one interested fai-iiier came .0 Al- derlea to view it. the pipe leading to the flue was ixierted at ii spot beside the front of the the-xx iri- stexd of as formerly awav at tlic rear and strange as it was, in no time after the fire was lit the wave:- ln the boiler bubbled meri-‘iy. How would l know? [man heir James say now. as if it were only yester- day, ar-i the “rv-eianoholv" days spicy and sweet, bu APPlE SPICE All-IRAN MUFFINS 2w Koiloig‘: fpappoon glg ems“??? .:::-.':::::i... fie-Fifzlsil- l halpoon loda Clnnanron-and-cugar nurture Add All-Bran to classes and milk and let. soak for 15 minutes. Add egg. Sift flour, soda, salt and spices to- gether; oonibine with All-Bran mix- and toasted nut-sweet. All: fired! Saturday is muflin day A amt-um Muffin 1.... -- t tale: no sugar! A tum. Fill used in n thirds fulLzfip appieuil-licespilnmclitiz: moo-sugar mixture and‘ Bake in moderate oven ( 20 minutes. Makes l5 What a heaven] What a bridal-Joly What a luscious flavor of a lace on top, ref Ivlvy lragnn l e 08th:] 1°. spices, Kellogg's All-Bran and trrytlntlgz: rand muffins tomorrow. lid-Den’; I KEEP “REGULAR” of Fall had come: “Ellen, I wish you'd light the boiler firt- fol us:- we're in a hurry u: get to this or that this morning." And 1 would postpone the lniicor dwle. and come there with a handful of kindling anl a neat bunch cf straw. And presently the flames iii t:ie fire place would mount -— bewitch- lng flames holding much 1f the past in their light and bright beautiful hopes and dreams for tile NATURALLY .lhllll "Wee Household A yea rs to come. O U I I never have a , l The carpenter Wilt! fashioned itiet forms and ouilt the old farmers‘ boiler is a min from the co.nmu'i-_ - ity born and roared on i: farm that laves its feet in the rival. He, ‘then like manv another ‘island boy. set forth to try the fortiirts of far places and E-ll/fl‘ was we)‘. con- _tent to return to his native land, with his wife and family to settle on a farm cut on the highway. By lday I can see a oorner of a barn [of theirs nestling amid the suruoes away over to the Easferd. Being naturally one of the best 0' rsrni- lers and blessed vJ-‘h a capable and tthrifty wife, his holdings have reached out to include the old and tpicturesque farm adloininlz. A car- penter cf merit as well. he oblig- lezi James one Slimmer rer ova.‘- ing our piggery, exten lng it to include e coach-Imuse when these were no longer necessary and our lone wagon could be housed in an- other buliding with a. less impos- ing name. indeed James a'ways sets much store h; this man's words and methods of farming. Farmers are bour-i to xspect those who have done Well with and by their acres through a period of years This is an older msn than James. A Scotsman by name and manner and physique.‘ The sortiof man wfiseliprrbcarg‘ fought ther battles g .an passes and elven a just cause, thought nothing if the odds. Ap-_ parentiy a peaceful, un-hurried peri. son this man is and yet stcrn an‘ making only studfed moi-es. Never too tired or too much token up with worldl affairs to take nis a“? ‘i. r “Tdil. av ng s new to ‘up a of the offering. with dignity. and quiet reverent treud And his wife, kind and charltabe Lady that one is, is never loo busy to lend a‘ helping hand for Church or coni- munlty. The pie; and cakes and what-not she has contributed to worthy oauzleshend the dssgirtance her strong g t nnn an er en- viable ability for organization has given will build her, I doubt mt “more stately mansions" in anotn-' er world. "Good rnen are is scarce these clays as 3103113’ test." sonic pus made t? rrmiigmiéuaily hear- ng ey. - o my ere are as a.r.y good mun and women as] the e ever were iii our Isanc com-i munlties, God-fearing, kindly !olk.| living deoent Aves, pointing the best of exam [HI or their c‘ Jdren land graridch Pit-in to follow‘, who lmust also-no matter the modern [fads and fashions-in the funda- .mentnls of good ilvin , tread that (sirme path altrig wh ch their ci- |ders have ' U ! The beautiful afternoon biought ‘company to Alderlez. JThcre was the lady who onto had glten inc la root of a yellow EOQQ-"tnd asked about the pond .iiies which I iii-l I I DIIION N0. 1000 » Iiittlc baby jackets an easy to crochet. These are inexpensive to create in a very short time. Pat- tern No, 1099 contains complete in- structions. Tn order: Send l5 cents in coir. lo Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- trwn Gilardia-i Design No. 1099 NIIIIQ Address If"! be ui th - . ~ _ P . W "v is ..:c. .:. M2- ,, 1 dflfiwhm fdund green with hope. 5h.- ll one endowed richly with "green fin- gen" and a clever son, a mining ‘engineer in a Northern Ontario town. We had t-s a guest a crotchetv ,elderly gentleman a close. relative .of the family who I believe saw only the fall dandelion and ‘yai-r" about the lawn. overlooking the white and colored phlox ebloom and the bees holding high cami- val in the "'stor‘ions." A veteran I interviewed "found every cicr overseas alike — only liffnborougb -lt was a rice place" and dilmlss- gg sunny Italy with a Aght gs!- ture. Yesterday Afternoon - napor l ‘ ’- only this morning and‘ sane Scrapbook By I ROUGH] L60 l A Meat Sandwich Dice cold roast meat, 2 table- spoons peanut butter, ‘zit-CU finely ground raw carrots, salad dl-esslng, salt and lettuce, Whip the peanut bmm’ Wlhh salad dressing untl creamy, tthen add to the so led car. rots and meat. Quilt Patfirns T" "sins e zoos ink blotter when batten: trims; time “m” much better than paper. e mater“! The Coffee Pot If th ff kettle Erecowgeshgdn with and pans after each ment will collect in gm wh° "W" dflvl"! her row to and from pasture and zuldes he‘; imposing car wi°li a smooth touch vis ted Alderlea. nnd a lath-doctor who of Island gins came mxt to ll 19w brave pioneers inthe field of medicine and enjoys her pm. fesslon “muchfl A smallish dark- Eyed lady she is with nn hint n! the professional manner; not talk_ "18 Over the ‘lead of a farmer's Wife like me out very human 5nd understanding and with an mgec- BABY’ UPSET STOMACI-l QUlCKlY CORRECTED ABVSllttle "Tummy" ll often gall)! upaet. is easily rlghted again. ttfi i y u know . Let Mn. . S. Alwa o! . tell you: "Baby's Own Tablets] elp at the first sign of upset _ . durin teething time or when a cold l la coming new ey worak quickly yeuentlly to 1 IIlY KDIII III QIOMOIQ Q B! I ' Wall!‘ floors at night is unkiiownln our haul?‘ ll ll Z pots meal no sedi. them. d! . Buy a bot Roda in the night. nosnatiafied. IOIIOOL SUCCESS A trio of to complete the school wardrobe of the ir in your life. All basic, all better elves. i No, 2736 is cut in silos 6, B. 10.12, l4 and 16. In nine 12 ‘ou can make either thQ blouse the pleated from or the one with convertible neckline from 1%‘ 354a z the peasant style t es 1% yards winch Send‘ no 080E! for esrrmu The ‘rattan lkpartmont, Ohu- t tetown Guardian. Pllfflh N0. 27H tious $61336 of ‘aiuno visitor from Oalifornia native haunts also came, me something but i-i ough of school-teaching Island in. the lotig also the last Fall's br de cf e sailor lad, a Whole new world ahead foi- her; a sweet ‘silveen-er g careless but exceedingly wisp m; 1. ner and a lovely laugh, an "clrl" vet who with an unforgctten sol. dier's step fetched the cows from pasture for me and tn Oil with the la the pretty Alice nine gowi- neighbored as sne milked fil’ l‘. A Summer rivfiltirg who told 0t nearly en. the 0; there was v" Guernsey heLfer. But "E'lleri' ham}: asks me, foraging in the refrigem- tor "where's that jug of milk we saved this evening?" Until tomorrow — Diary -Goo¢. night. l A Favourite . . . in a class by itself A favorite in every household - . t by those who use it. The purity . . . flavor . . . fresh- ness and natural color of SILVER- WOOD’S BVAPORATED MILK impress you with the first can you use. Ideal for Bahia and greedy IP- preciabed in Tu . . . Coin and u a beverage. Thou who know prefer it . . . if you do not-loo it, ASK FOR. noel’: hodlml h! Vlhdn "B" u avaronaran MILK i lNeedlecraftl. —FOR ma: HOME-