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gwg,t .dol%3-\.e P. C1.ax ,e
a 1-t crisis. How
it i. rt aL:_n'Ic,. n you and
t: ,• and Tins the people,
l
•• facie c -, ht,lro short-
ige.a lot ,1earea is "upon the
^r•t the + seri-" and of course
.,u 't'',,. iTyvn•o ('.,nnnis.ion itself,
but ..iff if each elle •.,f us -.would
strip r,-,rrying ,'x,nt ,what the other
f -•lint•: is <turg arid . neentrate on
%Bis .and 11tu&11- sat lug power in
our <%a homes t !Mid kilowatt
Lours would he nsCil as a result. It
sr. ,r,sy t,, sar --'\1'liy should I
hothvr to us,.• Ir to r•r when So-
an,l-`o'c
batt -?is I:
is t• Cit tip like a
Christmas tree''. .111d supposing it
dr es that sive t.- the right to
be equally iotI rr•.t es
inconsider-
ate' .',s nn- tiro altt'c• remarked
the other d.:.-"li;. iso is one thing
y,.,u can't 1101..1-t , have it )0tt
tens-. save it."
\C,• :.re crat+i:- i.di- ,ting remind.
rat hr t'n. atnl ra,lio to save pow-
er-ese no r,a,..• lights than are
arcs.. - . tura: t-, -witch viten
the kettle starts t .fug: he saving
with -.:eater-, :cid ,;, on. That's fine
blit f think the habits of our otvn
ra.peative familie. :ni_ht be stud-
ied to i n,d purge,-. ! know that is
so in -r- bur instarne. Until every-
one rsat ked vie ,Ilo:ays laiep a
lii!a drtruing in r.,•• hall. As a safe-
r•. int a -.11r0 talc -till do kit we now
ha, v a 10-v. att 'nt!`., instead of a
,to, and for the Lra.',,t light in the
!in rs r"nn a
:at bulb, The
ma .t. -lar nicht i.:,` always been
a big waster. Tire it, "I is at the
try, of the :lair-. :I., -Ole colleen up
Iron: t'te et-li r, i,,r::, to to switch
•t. !izbt. and ', as -e it is na-
tural to Clo-e t':.• elhtr door the
shut off at:.i there is uoth-
it't r. give an: truing that the
:dutch leas been 1,•t'. "u. So two get
lmqv. 1'. \Ve rigged n;, a plug-in light,
nth a tiny hut', t!, t hook: up en
t'!:e on:ride of t!'.. .:,f door. Since
it is id:.inly visibl•r 'Ter mph the glass
pored f tke ,!faire r.nn door we
always see it al: i :.. accordingly.
ii by a,ut-eita, light should
+,• 1••r on.
fhc;t int our _aria„-f,.nm
Partner ha, a „t nib in the
reading lamp by ''i- r:o:trit. That's
flue-i,,t ren-it,.t : tt r,vrst ,•vt.
dings 1'arttwr veil! .,p it to sleep
.--and who needs a „'-watt light to
sleep i t•2 So, unt -_ i :un a-ing the
lamp at the far end of the room, I
switch off the bright light and turn
on a 15 -watt wall lamp specially in-
stalled for that purpose.
And what about the radia? Where
is the family who cannot find some
way of using it a little less? How
often is the radio turned on and
then forgotten, with announcers
telling an empty house how to get
rid of acid indigestion or the kind
of soap to use to make the whitest
w•:a •', t
And then there are stares .
cool days are with us once again
and it shouldn't be any great hard-
ship to go back to the old cook -
stove to do our baking. Hydro is
such a precious thing and those
of us who did without it for so
many years, know only to well how
much it contributes to the joy and
comfort of everyday life. Shouldn't
we then be the first to try to con-
serve it? Not just for ourselves,
but for industry. Shortage of power
could have fat; reaching results. It
could throw thousands out of work
and seriously upset our industrial
machinery. Someone may have slip-
ped up on the job but there is little
use at this time to berate the gov-
ernment or the H.E,P.C. for any
inconvenience we may suffer. We
were given fair warning a shortage
aright occur -a shortage that has
been further aggravated by the late
summer drought - and that was
something no one could prevent.
Canada depends so much upon
her natural resources -water to
generate electricity; natural gas in
many parts,of the country; oil for
so many prposes; and it looks as if
our use of these resources is out-
stripping the supply. It is some-
thing to remember -and we might
also think twice before we criticize.
For instance someone turned in a
complaint because a big business
pace was ablaze with light and was
told that in this particular instance
the company had its own generat-
ing plant.
Excuse the a minute -Partner is
calling. Oh -oh ... is my face redl
Partner was wanting to know why
the back cellar light had been left
burning, And I was the culprit! See
what I mean? If we each make a
habit of checking up on the rest of
the fancily surely a lot of power
could he saved.
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Answer to This Puzzle Wi 1 Appear Alex
Week
I4
UNDAYStlOOL
LESSON
by Rev. R, Barclay Warren
History in the Old Testament
1 Kings 4:21-29; 11:16, 941.
Golden Text: -Blessed is the na-
tion whose God is the Lord.-
Paslon 3112.
A large portion of the Old Test-
ament is history. It relates in de-
tail the story of Israel, the chosen
race. A few years ago a traveller
was going from Egypt to Palestine.
He went to a book seller to secure
a guide book which Would enable
hint to identify the historic land-
ntarks in the country over which he
was to travel. The book seller frank-
ly told him that if he would study
the book of - Exodus, and related
passages, it would be as dependable
a guide as he could find. Further-
more, almost every year fresh evi-
dence is uncovered confirming the
accuracy of the Old Testament His-
tory.
The lesson gives us a picture of
the Kingdom of Israel when its
prosperity and grandeur was great-
est. Soloman ruled in peace for
forty years. It was the golden age.
It was not the forced prosperity
occasioned by war, but a Prosperity
made possible by peace. The Queen
of Sheba after visiting the kingdom
and viewing its glory exclaimed to
Solomon, "The half was not told
01e."
But despite Solomon's wisdom
he made a great error. "He loved
many strange women . . he had
seven hundred wives, princesses,
and three hundred concubines. Ile
joined with his wives in their idola-
trous worship. Because of Sol•
onion's sin God said to hint, "I
will surely rend the kingdom from
thee, and will give it to thy ser-
vant." To be in the kingdom of
God is better than to rule king-
doms of the world.
'1' WO neediest Isn't that too
simple? You can knit these toasty -
fingered gloves with their smart
cable -decorations ever so easily,
Smart gloves for every occasion,
ao easy to knit. Pattern 701; direc-
tfotts in small, medium, large.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins (stamps cannot be accept-
ed) for this pattern to the Needle-
craft Dept., 183 -19th Street, New
Toronto. Print plainly PATTERN
NUMBER, your NAME and AD-
DRESS.
Lawn tennis is a comparatively
modern modification of tht ancient
game of court tennis.
A- �P7S` ]
i'rn1.d Cb unteea,
I1' 1s a sad cnuuncntary un the
contrariness of human beings that
a girl will marry a matt she thinks
the most woudcrte! wain in the
tt'orld--alio spend the. next 'limn
rat- trying to necke hint over.
Marriage, na-
turally, reveals
faults iu our
mates, faults
wltil'h it is not
possible to know
hclorclta'L
Your hnusband
may tarn out to
be one who is
sullen at break-
fast. Who is so untidy that it takes
kali au hour to straighten things up
after he leaves the house. \Vito
d"t-n't phone co;• at 4 o'rlark as
he promised, and quite forgets his .
Matt to take you out tonight, And
who doesn't think of paying his
bill: until he is nagged into it.
You never nut hint at breakfast,
probably, until you married 11110.
1)o you snap back at his silence,
"Why don't you answer tate? Didn't
you hear -.chat I said?" and feel
yourself Mused? Or du you eater
to his mood. let him read itis
palter. and send hint off with a
plca.aut goodbye?
He Has Surprises, Too
* YOUR HUSBAND has been (lis-
* coloring qualities in you which
* he never suspected, you know.
* Ile finds his wife so meticu-
* taus about having everything in
* its place that he doesn't feel at
* home in his owtt house,
* -A wife who carries her hurt
* at his forgetfulness all through
• tite day, and spoils the evening
* by keeping him reminded of it.
* --1 wilt who awakens his
* stubbornness by her repeated
* promptings of everything he has
* neglected so that she gradually
* becomes his monitor instead of
* his closest friend.
* .and there goes the marriage.
* It is the s tt,n't wife who laughs
* orf trivial things, adjusts herself
* to her hu -band's snoods, deliber-
ately employs all her wit to dis-
* rover what manner of man she
* married. And who then, by hon.-
* est analysis and determination,
* resolves 'to overlook the faults
* which annoy- her, and practise
IT STARTS NEXT WEEK
And You Won't Want to
Miss a Single Word of It
Our New Serial Story
THE
SYLVESTE
BY
BLANCHE ROBERTS
She nt,s young -red -headed -
pretty -and you first meet her in
a Los Angeles Department Store
in tine art of lifting the world-
famous Sylvester Diamond from
a woman's handbag.
What happens after that?
Well, that would be telling.
SO BE SURE YOU READ
THE FIRST INSTALMENT
IN NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE
* appreciating the qualities of whirl
* she can be proud.
* For marriage reveals good
* traits in a husband too, which
* cannot he known before•.-Ixtlui-
* site tenderness, a paternal anxiety
* for her health and comfort, pro-
* tection against worry and inse-
* curity, deep concern in her per-
* suital happiness - all those fine
* attitudes a husband reveals as his
* marriage progresses.
* But they arc revealed only if
* the wife takes him as he is, ap-
* predates the best in him, and
* adjusts her life to the rest.
TO "DISILLUSIONED," SOR-
RY NOW," ETC: Get the habit
of praising your husband instead of
criticising hint. Build up his ego,
let hint know how clever he is,
how superior to the husbands your
friends married. In his eyes you
can become the perfect wife, his
dearest friend -and when you be-
come that, he will become nearer
the perfect husband.
To•"Undecided": The boy's mother
should have sent this invitation for
your daughter to visit her home.
Write ler yourself, and snake sure
it is convenient.
To "Mixed Up": Tltis boy Inas evi-
dently thought better of his friend-
ship with you. Stop Writing hltn,
and cross him off your list. Don't,
certainly, think of visiting him. That
would not be at all proper.
* *
To "E,L,W.": Your sister's behavior
is for your mother to.rectify. Talk
n she'll see that you are
with her, and sl
protected from this injustice.
* * *
"You don't know a -.man until
you marry hint -and then you
don't!" If you are coping with
your problems with this stran-
ger, ask Anne Hirst how to be
happier thati you are. Address
her et 123.161h ,Styr" stew
Toronto,
In the Shade of the Old Dinosaur -Joyce Cieugh and Adess
Sheridan are ;unused and amazed by the colossal proportions of
a life-size dinosaur made of cement in the Calgary, Canada,
Zoological Park. More than 30 dinosaur skeletons have been
found on the banks of the Red Deer River near Drumheller,
Alberta, since 1912. Averaging 70 tolls in weight, the dinosaurs
flourished more than 90,000.000 years ago.
B. : i
X .nk" cJate Andtlews•
What's a children's Hallomeeu
party without Jack -o'•Lanterns?
Yes, real lighted cues --grinning and
toothy - are a
"must." Desert
can be made up
to look like Jack
0' Lanterns too.
and very easily
with this simple
recipe The child-
ren love diem.
Jack-O'•Lanterns
1. package orange -flavored gelatin
2 cups hot water
dried currants
6 halves canned peaches, drained
6 marshmallows, flattened
Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Fill
wide sherbet glasses about one-third
full and chill. Press currants into
rounded side of each peach half to
make eyes, none, and mount of jack-
o'-lantern face. When gelatin is
firm, place marshmallow• in center
of each glass and cover with peach
half, placing face -side up. Pour re-
maining slightly thickened gelatin
over peaches and chill until firm.
Makes 6 servings.
* 4 *
Witches and hobgoblins an d
ghosts! The thrill of dressing up in
long skirts and ringing doorbells
around the neigh-
borhood is some-
thing no child
should missl And
whether you have
children of your
own or expect
some visiting
neighbors, r 0 •
freshments are.1-
ways in order on
Hallowe'en Ilhere's a recipe for
simply "super' cup rakes that would
be delicious at any season, .but
with their Jack-o'-lantern decora-
tions are the very thing to delight
the heart of every boy anti girl on
All Hallow's Eve.
Yum-Yums
.3 tablespoons sugar
3 tablespoons wafter
Information Please
A yutmp lady walked cheerfully
into the post office, stopped at the
wicket and asked for a three -cent
stamp. The clerk, not in very gond
humour, snarled: "This is the in-
formation window, rant you read!"
The lady meekly proceeded to
the proper place, purchased her
stamp and returned. "You say this
is the information window?"
"Yup," snapped the clerk.
"Well, if I mail this letter tonight
will it he in Toronto tomorrow
"Sure," the clerk barked,
"That's funny," sire murmured,
"it's addressed to Ottawa."
Answer to Last Week's Puzzle
ISSUE 43 - 1148
lti squares 110aweetelled
chocolate
34 teaspoon soda
2 cups sifted cake flour
2 teaspoons doable -acting
hakiag powder
yz teaspoon salt
V3 cup butter or other
shortening
i cup sugar
2 egg whites, unbeaten
Its cup n'tic
te'aspooilu vanilla
Combine sugar, water and choco-
late in saucepan and cook over low
flame until thick and smooth, stir-
ringslightly,oncstantly. Stir in soda; cool
Sift flour once, measure, add bak-
ing powder and salt; and sift to-
gether three times. Cream butter,
add sugar gradually, and cream to-
gether until light and fluffy. Add
egg whites, one at a time, beating
very thoroughly after each. Add
flour, alternately with milk, a small
amount at a time, beating after each
addition until smooth. Add vanilla.
Divide batter in two parts; to one
part, add chocolate mixture, stirring
until blended. Put by teaspoons in-
to grea-ed cupcake pans, alternately
light and dark. mixtures, Bance in
moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 20
minutes, or until done. Makes 16
large cupcakes. Top with your . fa-
vorite chocolate icing, Garnish with
sliced blanched almonds to make
jack-o'-lantern faces; use slice of
orattge peel for stem,
How Can 1?
By Anne Ashley
Q. flow can I clean some pretty
candles that have become soiled?
A. Wipe them with a piece or
absorbent cotton dipped In alcohol
Q. liow can I take proper care
of a paha?
A. it is not well to water palms
too often, It is much better to
allow the earth to become dry, then
give it a good soaking, The palm
leaves should be sponged every
week to keep them in good condi-
tion,
Q. I3ow can 1 give a delicate
fragrance to the linen clothes?
A. By placing a lump of orrfa
root in the boiler on wash day. The
fragrance will last even after the
clothes are ironed.
Q. How can I remove statue
from piano keys?
A. By rubbing them with oxalic
acid. Also rub them occasionally
with a soft cloth wet with alcohol
to keep the keys white.
Q.How can I destroy grass and
weeds on a clay tennis court?
A. By using a solution of hot
lye or hot brine. This destroys
plant life. Use extreme care not
to get any of the solution on any
grass or shubbery near the court,
or it will kill it.
Q. How can I clean tortoise
shell?
A. By using alcohol, then polish-
ing with a chamois dipped in dry
borax.
PILES
Evers day the receive letters front format
guff orere, who had given up hem grate-
ful for the ne15 Pyltone Treatment, after
ninny years of misery, have you ers�•
thought how modern science has advanced?
Pyltone to a mutt or that advancement.
?Alone Pilo Treatment sore direct to the
trouble source (Internal). Tho taste of this
Broth' may he disagreeable but results aro
what you want. You get results with the
first bottle of Pyltane or your money ne.
tended, At all modern druggist..
REI RAVE
BY
le Brings
yyutck tier,
feat -drying,
desting,
Cant -drying,
no cone
odor. °.
terga, oronomtrol
size, 680
DOES
INDIGESTION
WALLOP YOU
BELOW THE BELT?
Help Your Forgotten "25" For The Kind Of
Relief That Helps Mole You Ravin' To Ge
Moro then half of your dtgoatioa In done
below the belt -in your 28 feet of bowels.
So when indigmtton strikes, try something
that holpe digestion In the etomaoh AND
below the bolt.
Whet you rosy need Is Carter's Little Liver
Mlle to give needed help to that "forgotten
28 foot" of bowels.
Take one Carter'° Little Liver P111 before
and one after meals. Take them a000rding to
directions. They help wake up a larger flow
of the 8 mein digestive iulem in your stomach
AND bowete help you digest whet you have
eaten In Nature's own ways
Then meet folio get tho kind of relief than
makes you tool better from your bead to your
tom. Just be sure yen got the genuine Cartor'e
Little Livor Pill, from your druggist 364
"Do you love me more than anything else
in the whole wide world?"
"Why sure, Darling! Except, of
colics., theles honey -golden .. , „
"Honey Golden, eh? I knew it -
a blonde! I'tn going home to
mother!"
"Eley, wait a minute! I mean
honey -golden, malty -rich, o12 -so -
wonderful Post's Grape -Nuts
Flakes!"
"Oh, that's different!"
"Sure they're different! That
famous Grape -Nuts flavor is 61&
f ereutfrom any n other rettea l
flavor
in the world,"
"I know, l know -because 1heY 2'v
made from two grains insteau bfc
one."
"Sure -and loaded with carbo
hydrates and minerals and Meer
food essentials."
"You win, Go ahead and have
another bowlful -and I think I'll
join youl"