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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-3-21, Page 6Perfect tea is so easy to make with Pae, wq t � 'Dear Anne Hirst { 1u0.1 lief• i,1 ;ear of hill collectors! 1177 are heti• vile in debt, and getting further :,:.tel further behind, 1l' husband pays one or two small hills nem and then. but noticing of importance like the louse note. Ile stakes good money, s o m c- rimes over $1Of1 a week. but 1 nrcer know 711erc it goes, "Ile neve[' gives [tie one penny —not even for a popsicle for the children. Ht goes to the grocery with the on Saturdays and pays cash there. I haven't had a single thing new to wear in over a year. ANNE ADAMS • (IN1,17.1 loch . ,r ONE. j xrd for kilt in all 'i, r,.(1\i., r,. ucn: `. ro ml,: awl 1101ci0. Belt . 1 1, n:, •l.,l':. 17(7laxl l ipliue "u wesl,il aro tell: - 1'altzrn 12, 14. Is. iS. _50 Se TWENTY -RIVE CENTS 25, i❑ 1 +int 1 -,sol!,: tar not he l :177( ::•t'our ;1:I, 1111+t frill .,lati' It SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. • all order , t.,:. I. :iglu t o t h 1 oo1100. 11111. Ili.,\hS NLIU: }our br(o'u nee. Ain,, .\ga,tu- Spel g ['atter.' RL d.! 1 dl 1'0 m ( , ems i"r this 'lel.,iuu 111 t r <nta I "i ur,t 11s0n ca•hion: i, 1 .Ji t - -I 1, -re u 'a. -,l -Il patterns. tll(_I ater'tt-t. t I,: 11(1 a In 11 R1.:1' f?? ? (7'nn- t„ sut., a lonl,l7 .t, elope hamdba^ (1!(11 f Rave up n!y job. 1 don't mind doing without things—if he would only pay what he one.. iW- stcad of adding to his debts! "I've asked and asked lout to let nuc handle the money. 11e says 117 o(11, but he never does. I kno,•. I could work out some sort of a budget, so we'd get cleared up, "He doesn't drink. I know there isn't anyone else, because he is (tome every night and I can always reach hits in the daytime. "I -le is such a likeable p?rsou, and be has many friends. Ile Is sweet and kind to me and. the chfidreb. "1 don't know ii you can help nuc or not, but I'd appreciate any ad- vice. I should tell you that I lova my husband, very touch, But. f really ant at toy wits' end. YOUR FAITHFUL READER" Obviously, your husband loves 1' you. Therefore. he has your hap- * pincss at heart. • Yet every man should under- stand that a wiie cannot have an easy mind much less be happy. " when site lives- in the shadow of ., debts and future insecurity. Not * only for herself. but because of * her children, she deserves her *` husband's confidence and trust. You had better settle this, Tell * (tits that you really. are at your • wit; end. Suggest that he let. you * handle the income—at least for ' a limited tinge—and see how you " succeeded h paying off the ere- " ditors. You are p0ssesse(1 by your fear of the future of the * whole fancily, and it i, driving you • to distraction. y. He can relieve 1411 this anxiety • if Ice will. (I1c nould not enjoy hating the collectors referred to * him at his office. would hes. (When a mar wants a habit of 1101 paying 1.0 debt. it is hard ' for hint to realize how his wife nllrt add humiliation t0 hc•. " other 11utd ns. its feels no con,- punction himself. so why should she ---To do 7On7 husband 111(7- ' tire, 1 expect he has no idea " how you stiffer: once that is 1' explained. l think (and hopes you 111 lint his: reasonable. • slake up a budget of the del.t,s * and household c!menses, alk'.' e fu tor- his personal outlays too. and ask him to go over it with you At your suggestion you Mott • can decide what you can pay each 'editor regularly', gradually get ' yourselves entirely clear, and then !dant Fte. „ future free of When a husband cannot. or will not, manage the family income wisely, he should give his wife the chance to take over ... Anne Hirst is here to hear your troubles. Write then( to her at Box 1, 123 Eigh- teenth St'eet, New Toronto. Ont. GETTING IN ON IT d int- of to accident it, Scot rang dere still lying. about tic road. Along ladle a native and said to a( Luau lying 1111 his haul., "Iia;: the iostn•ance mote been 'loon yr1:" Injured- ^e" Scot --"Ah. wr'i I'1! !uta lir door CROSSWORD PUZZLE Ar'CU:: 4 Pu' on 1 (i oro 11:4'41,d 5 r ',,,,a 7 wirer ' ,, 1 I :. I afa.l 11^1 t'sl,,,at 1 4. nae 1'1moan! 3. Weir „t I sit11,14 ed 9.11,1'e a'^ t unlq F. 111..7.11 , wn'' 11,0 111 ea 72. end,. 0 ("otom t•,n^ o.,,11,41 :. .i 7.a al, lof. a'', 1{1111 lit (�im� 211. Ilii.! 'SJ. :some +11, 101-Innie 7. ('on, mens•- I 1:000b0. o. (rn411nt( RS. yin y .19 Sig?,•• 4 0. 00,11(ise t3. ',avg.',19111 44. U'olnintnr ' 1 111, c'arrodn 4 IWs Ian. 1,1,.. ?1osn ~Pat agdn, (711(119 for [((trot[ wn+ a d 14.I. ann l5nnti elbow. N0. Seofrs i fro W t1 1 1. T.Ight dm's',, 1 trooper 1 S. tune B. riuri(ime 904 4411144 I3 ly' 17 21 2G fit;•. ,r 2 3 111. Auz.?'" 14 1\'n..tl or Io f1/411. r'nn::nued 9["1 3,4 . '414.14.s 12 ?m.nane 1 A. 1'1,i,,nr,1„net Inn1,i,,41 '. .is roc 19. 140,1' or 44 I tn^, n!m letter 11;((i -nity 39, r h: black 111, t rl19 5, 41110 2^.. 1. I p n 41 1.411 ,..ora out :3. 1".,,:,laa„:. speech 4 5 7 8 9 10 is , 14e 32 39 43 47 52 54 39 34. aG 18 10 Z0 25 7 28 29 91 36 37 3: 40 41 94 -45 48 4 4 50 51 !It 55 Answer Elsewhate On ?'his Page Making the "Woolies” Last Milch Longer \\-i ";4"441.(4‘:' w ( I i eilh -ntll- Lr11'itc): (tri (tc„ 11 1, 11[11 pa(h1111i1' a, lid 011 N, Itl:;a't' hilt 'q 1)7(4(0 l:„t a• 1,''' as po:'-ihlr. Icn,'1 ,,cl:n tat? b. tr„•„tetl au0tlu•+' ,canon's wear. Fregul"1111: that (7,14(71 of 1117 loot bet?+eco aloe oro 1,1,, 'es 111 I'. i.".'t dun. t1„• is still stroll!! enntl'lh to I ;I, r! awl '1-,• again, (hong(( it is hotter to tla• net. ,:an for IN'et and toe. '1 ‘4 4.41 notch 1111117(71• if Ilea, v thread or line string ,- Lui.trd ie with the yarn If nut too Molly wig". a new heel ma'- he all that i, needed 11ac.1 the worn place hack far enottgi to pick lip stite111'.. 1 1111, (:nit a Ile,. heel 5g111Je' and 1111'11 the heel just as i11 a Wew such. lino, fa, enough to covet' :he scorn section on bottom of food, auld sen it do1((i one stitch :it Ifnu:, 19slid?• 0111 i,ineiiltq nil'. .it's stn.., („int. Large holt, in s'.+'leer elbows can he quickly and strougl; mended h} hastiva a piece of cutest. net under the hole, and Mailing through the nesle, it11 heavy yarn. Fl- int? patches, resembling leather, may be found uu 11Otl011 counters or in the catalogues of mail order com- panies, and these add to the ap- pearance and durability of the gar- ment. New cuff's add to lite life: of a aweatcr, too, and almost any knit- ter accumulates small remnants of yarn that can be used for this pur- pose. Either the til, Pl, or the K2, P2 rib may be used. hciag very elastic 1l(71111 -(ulnad sweater, „tut worn elbow= may be repaired almOst in- visibly by removing the 10,yer part of the sleeve (with the hole in it), Ravel past the ragged part. saving all the yarn possible, and reknit to the required length, then join to lower part of sleeve; t,y grafting. "\ham's 11ud gloves are also bet• ter mended( with knitting needles instead of darning needles: the Mended (,lace is as elastic as the. rest, and therefore last. 1o41gers. as 'well as being less noticeable. Sim- ply pick up the stitches at one edge of hole, knit until palest is long enough, and sett it down, one stitch at a time, without binding ori sew sides don',' neatly. \ UI1 11110( 1heetnbroiciuring, the whole family enjoys the pictures! Two colorful and 10.ely 1'.001111.111d scene; for a. t room. frame W lour We ugh e: as a (au'! Patten 8121 uanste. Iwo panels el' - X11 ' inches. (,aura 55 heeler's iutpro, yd pat- ten( Wakes rrocllrl alit! knitting u situp11 11it11 its rin'. rl-, photos 1111(1 concise directions, :end TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 in coins 1 'tamp- canna[ be ac- 1 opted) fur 11,1- paltrrn ;0 Bon 1, 123 I':igheentll St., t\'ew Tor- ' onto, (1111 Prim plainly PA'r- TERN NUMBER, ,,,:r NAME and ADDRESS. Send 'l'wen ly -lit y 1.'enir u((N'r (its colas'. for our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Runk. Illistlat:ons of pattern., 10r crochet, embroidery knitting, household accessories, tools, toy, , man}' he bb5 a11(1 gift idea.;. A 1r1r pall^n is pr1111- rA i1' ilo 1,11111... SALLY'S SALLIES ,a "Let your star salesman _,,(7 that spl•efal Monday morning :im(141, Bonn!” They're Expecting .A Call—Tv, o expectant mothers, deter- mined to have telephone service before the stork calf, picket the phone cotnpa1y in Burbank, The} are Mrs. Anne Barton, left, with a sto(lc motel, and 1I1[rs. Jean Nicol, toting an "unfair” sign. 'The husbands, Dan Barton and Alex Nicol, are staging a sit-down just to see how the strike comes out. HRONICLES 1NG.dCA M 05' (jn,cr dcd.it•, e. Dein. tow Please -can't somebody ,top it? If 1(c w1111 to hear the nevas do we have to listen to that latest horrible catch phrase—"Operation Killer"? isn't war bad enough without add- ing to it crude and sensational tul- (4111'islll.: One minute we are told everything possible is being done to create a "united nations”, then we are given details of "Operation hiller," Is it forgotten than child- ren and adolescents spend a lot 0i time listulhng to the radio?? ll'liat are we trying to do ----cultivate a race of bloodthirsty young barbar- ians, to whom killing 11(1(1 killer will 117('(114'7 ordinary, everyday words: Ilow 11401 nearer the beginning of Nazism ran ne go::: In combat wars killing is nu11l0idalbh' lout sul'(•ly- 11ti. fs the first lime that !' ?ppo'o il- ly (1011(a:retie and ('iristisu ,01110 - ries hays (410117(1 it, There something ing tine and heartening about t( thin stir,mtl the nu I h lllnu It gave you nen faith in 1 117 ultimate brotherhood of 11111). 1 w,1• easy to visualize malty, many Manes. winging their way 0t er-land and sut tin their ertan i 01 mercy, Operation Ki/ler also stirs the 1111. aginati 1l -.hut Ltw 11111cr,otly! T11r11' i; also a ('croaks amo1(1!1 of radio advertising that is it, appal- ling bad taste, to say- the It.ast. Clue tient, for instance. 11(1(2ses that for (crtaln. repairs 31111 11(011111 go "el,erch" -:he trade [lame for the 1(tulpauy nalcerne(l. Doc- freedom of speech allow ;M.o.liaug that 1., little short of sacrilege --fur that is hest :Mont what the play upcm the r:ord "church" scally 111tionti - au. 4011' 47e are on lite ,.nhjerl of bloadcastiug .l had better I0asten to ac1(1 it isn't.al1 had. I'Itu•h 01 it gives one food for thought. I was eery innpreSsed with the Rev, I. (71, Fin- lay s address one Sunday in...ming, particularly with his (lcliritiun of "Thy V.111 be done" as pao'1 01 the La: d', 1 brayer liar. '1111115 inter - pcu•d it as meaning not God's Will he dime but God's will through and 114 his people, [lir. Finlay contended 1111:. when disaael' and defeat over- take ns, it is almost blasphemy to say resigoedly, "It tt as God's will" --especially if that same disaster and defeat might conceivably have been avoided if God's will had been followed by those whom it most concerned, Rasher a new angle. 1 th0ng'ht. and something for would - he fatalists to think over. \\"ell now, suppo lug wI get (7117;. t0 Gi11141•? Farm --which light now Is little more than -a gl101(11ed mud uttddle--b01h inside and 011:. This i, 011c tine when 1 could rheerin1ly dispcll.7 with the dogs, 1 try keep - ire. them outside all the time but they 0alch their opl)orlunity and manage to get hi, leaving a trail or wet footmarks behi111 tlrrm. 1 have aha, tried keeping Iloioy indoors all the lime but the little like (.now, the m1umlr 1 pick up the cal' keys or change sty' shoes and before i ✓ emember to slop her site is 0111 the door and into the• fuel 'pnr1111e of voter she conies to. As for the house I am iu despair. 01111 days it doesn't scent worth 371111[• trying to cleat. up. Bright. sunshiny days shote 1111 the dirt and dust so badly 1 want to walk out and leave it all. In fact, twice lash week 0 did just that. Once t0 citi re s0(1)1 Ir1el16 111 a nearby 101st' and on the way home T thought our car had deveioped perpetual motion. In fact t began boasting about clow little gas' it used. "Just hook," 1 etc keinled "I haven't had my runt 111' ?117 gal pedal for mwrr a mile." 1 hat didn't 0(711(1 (nn unreasonable - 1st we wet? nil 14 th)'(lgrade, 1111/ presently •send[ we, weiv alt 11(7 ...and 1 till didn't have (1, I, r d I h' /;as f,yronrtll, 1 e Olt 1,a(1 keel my foo: on lite blIIe, 'Cbl' .d 1x.01 inti 11!tn.. 4 met ileo:, soon dispelled my dopes and 111,5 fears. Some little spring or other had slipped out of place so that gas was being fed to 111e motor w'11110ut any help from nue, We all got back in one piece. (tack home I found au increase in the faintly. Spotty had presented ns wish a heifer calf. I..ast scar she had twins. Speaking of cone we have one more worry of our minds. We have survived the latest T.P, lent. the whole herd having Leen given a cleat. Hill of health. Iu be (ween testing and "reading" Parl- rer did a bit 01 w•urrying—iutagin- ing styellings of the cow; where no swellings ac'tlalty existed. Losing a coir or r01e0 is bad enough but there are any reactors it is the cleaning 1111 afterwards that gets yon down ---a job which Partner could not possibly have done alone. Pu. as 1 say he needn't have wor- ried. Not 11111(711 good worrying about anything these clays ---one clay at a time 13 about. .7, 1011:11 a,, any of ns can take, NAY HOU ESSO -t7? By Rev: R. BARCLAY WARREN B.A., B.1). JESUS FACES DEATH Mark 14: 22-25: 32.36 ildernory Selection: Not what I will, but that Thou wilt. Mark 14:36b Tb!- 11.,1111 prr,rut, I110 ,cenrc iron, tile night before the cruei- lition. In ilio hes„ (esus 1(141? Iter 1117 sacrament of the 1,ord's Supper, 111 lite s0l011(1. 1 le pray, alone i1? tin Garden. The sacrament is (4 1101) .11(li- aure, 1'8111 w role, '•Nr, 1,1(4•11 a, tr rat this bread and (171111: this sop, 7e (10 '1111114 forth Ile 11(1(5 dead! till 111• come. Wherefore whn.oever shall eat 111(7 (mead, and drink this cup of the Lord, 111111011,(7115. (761)11 he guilty of the body mill blood 0f the Lord. 11111 lot a man examine himself, and se. let hint eat of that bread and drink nt that cup. For he that 'meth and (il'inkelll nnwaf1hily, e?tc•th and ch•inkclll claim:t ton to (1im• self, not discerning the i,ord's hotly, For this, cause num., are weal: and sicl.ly am0lig you, and macros sleep." I t'or, 11.21030. 'Pits,. arc suli'mn words. Too matt, go Out from receir1ug the sacrament to (111,17 God's 'law 1n vain, (0 lie and steal, 8ltd live covetously, l'ruly. such hate not discerned the I'.ord's Body. 'l'oo many think they trill gain sale:). lion by observing the 14(efanl(11LF w(Ihemt living a godly life. hove' acpproprial1 are the words of 111(7 11)311(7; "It was alone the Savior prayed In dark Gethsemane: Alone He drained the bitter cup And suffered there for me." Leaving the eight disciples and finally the 11117(71', 1{c went a little farther. There He fully under- stood the nicatiing of becoming the :lin-hearer for the range, It was a heavy loarl. No wonder 11e shrank trout it. Hol Ile slid not rc(nsr it. While Ile suffered. the three. disciples :lept. "Alone, alone, he bore it all alone: He gave Himself to save His own, 'He suffered, bled and died Alone, alone," i!n died for its, Shall 14c accept of His. salvation and lice for 1 1i111 Aged MONEY MAKING 161(11 OUTFIT NYLONS Ilan rnnteril dgA1 to 1 1'191METTING untie 731rn moan Inline oilers for 3mnlnn tit :toss eulll'llntrell on to 'herr months. No mons or axn(Mener Horded. 11'r 4114100 -- cutler'. arndr, It (lumen. !Tamil Ina. Mitnrf". ISSUE 11 — 1051 Home's The Place .--" For Accidents The grea,est number of froome accidents 111'7 sufl'cled by- the elderly .people. The reason 15.111 occur to cvrryine. The old slow 1111, (lften eyesiasln is defective. Muscles are no longer elastic, The reactions pi the nervous systcul to the signal; Nola the brain become more slug. gist.. To these defects lnn:•t he added. say the accident expert., such faculty r0uditious as had iighting in the house, mats placed on treacherously waxed 1loorse steep stairways. and domestic utensils left where the nearsighted tray- fall over them. The fatality figures for children can be Split into two groups; acci- dents to infants—and to children who can walk and run about. The main causes of death in the house where infants are the victims are overlaying by the mother -••-a good argument for the cot against the mother's bed. Next comes smother. Ing through the child's own move- ments in the cot, Small babies sometimes tan On their faces and fail to recover the position for free breathing. Toddlers, on the oilier hand, meet with their accidents either' in the kitchen, garden, or nearby pond. Kitchen accidents—and the kitchen is the focal point for accidents in 'the home --•involve in most eases closet utensils containing boiling or 1'et.v hot water. Fiery vest- many adults, and morn small chilcb'ein. • lose their lives thron1l( 01'(711 1ned crooking pots, { y. Did you ever know at ybudy of w11o111 it Was •ai(1 (7hal they were unlucky about accidents:' "Always in the war's, she is," someone re. marks. "Poor Tars. Conn, she is always having accidents!" Now there is a 9771111111E expiate,: Holt for this apparent had Met. (1 is that some people are what is termed "accident prone," and cs- pression hest explained as follows: 1\'heti we decide 0W a certain act int•0h'(ng Ilhysical nwveruonl, a sig- nal passes from our brain to the members involved. '.L'hat signal takes all instant, as we say, butt 11 Is a nwasureable span of time. Some people's signals are slower than others and they are the ones most prone to accidents, '.fake a 51111p1e 7.x>11101v. A mother turns to sec her small cltild reach- ing up' (o the kitchen stove whet. a saucepan handle sticks cut (avit- ingly. M once site realizes the peril to her child. Iles brain registers 11,7 danger: she experiences terror: tlu'n she 1110( es or cries out a warning. Pmt she has taken perhaps Half 7 second lunger than her husband would (lave dote And sometimes she is too late. Th, -hiid may he scalded to death That is all acelde11' plum, ,soma•?. She would be as 11o41 when, 1t(•a O(511 safety is involved, and there i, only one rrnedv. It is 10 lannw that one 1S accident prone. and be rrc on guard against it, y er, 3,111' mals rbl(lr,1 die of 433111s and hums, 001 llecau:.c their mothers are accident prone, but because they lack imagination or are careless. 'or example, lake the stave again. since so mucin danger [-0111178 f10111 1t, It i. ((011( Misr to Se't COOI(illg lltrtlslls with handles turned inwards, so that no I Mid car grab thele or lalfryiug housewife ,knock thele over. 'SPLITTI'N C RELI O ED 111 4 And the RELIEF 15 LA5TiNG For fast relief froln headache get INSTANTINE. For real relief get INSTANTINE, Tor prolonAlod relief get INSTANTINE1 Yes, more people every day al's finding that INSTANTINE is one thing to ease pain fast. For headache, for; rheumatic pain, aches and pains of' colds, for neuritic or neuralgic pain you Call depend on INaTAN7INE to' bring you quick comfort. INSTANTINE is made like a pres- cription of three proven medical ingredients. A single tablet usually brings fast relief. 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