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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-05-18, Page 6',...eZaietegeneasevates "How 1 stopped dosing constipation" "Sure I'm another booster for ALL- BRAN for constipation like mine. Imagine—no more need for those nasty purgatives which %griped, yet helped olily briefly. Believe me, eating ALL - BRAN is much better and far gentler. It's niy idea of the way tokeepregular," It's simple and gentle. That's the beauty of the ALL-I3RAN way—if your constipation is due to lack of "bulk" in the diet. Here's all you do. Eat leteLLOGG'S ALL -BRAN every day, as a cereal or in several hot %ittuffins and drink plenty of water. ALL -BRAN helps to produce smooth -working "bulk" and prepare wastes for easy elintinatiott. The comforting relief convinces you it's wise to, eat ALL. )IRAN daily to slay regular. Remem- ber, it's a cereal—not,a medicine. So get ALL -BRAN at your grocer's. 2 handy sizes. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. OTHE CRAFT HEALTH NOTES Baby's Layette See that the clothes are non-irri- eating and non -constrictive. Never put ail wool neat to baby's skin r rr,F • as it causes a rash. t. Make Rarnlellts large enough eo that they will not be ottt- " grown too soon. Do 5 not over clothe the babe have no en- steecssary weight of clothes, and dress the baby according ta the 'weather, not the date. - Articles recommended for lav- ette: 4 v e t _tc'' k and wool or all cotton depending on weather, 2 to it -dozen diapers --:so inches.equarc— llanetette, birdseye or canton flan- nel. 4 night dresses. 4 prs ankle length bootees. 3 small coats. fian- stel or knitted. 2 bonnets, plein, nn double thickness of weal eeeenct face, 4 to 0 prs. soaker Rahber panties should not t,c worn. I large 6hawi, 2 -small caddhng sftmw is or baby blankets— 3u inches s'tuar e. Cotte ndre.-cs and slip- optional. Toikt basket 'r tris: Cake . 511+ per fatted ca rue soap. eoera picks —for cleaning baby's nails. Al,sor- itent cotton stair rolled pieces for cleaning .baliyee nose and tars a large ,pieces for batt eke. fl e- Oil. any good etandeed oil. (i small bibs. 2 sterilized jars. Buracic acid. safety pints, scissors, baby brush and tomb. Towels,- 2 face and 2 for body. Four face. c k thee made of Several thicknec'rc of ,let-erk,th, 2 for face, 2 for body. Enamel !,sift tub, enamel ,,,,t and rove rtd pail for soiled drape's,. —By permission of the New 2caiand Mothercraft Society, •Erse es° W enten of the Valli century wore lead combs because they thought • lead kept their hair from getting gray. TipAI:15,..„.14 CONS-' • XERs�ii 0 4 %a LAXATIVE TABLETS Qttel. t,t REM \15 covstrip trtoel ae een suffer to nt 1-1141101,1p,ide Loo try getting relict through nothing gentle tett u e t TLI:1111L `CtTICf•1 T BLE, µlye It so ;titans have banal effeetir, ro:' this :Amen ion. (3o t -u: drag s1.01',-...nd bt tin FBI-04GL L.AXATIVE TAB- T8—two months '„I l lr ret r1.05, r I write direct l It31uL LIET11173L'- ORS, LONDON', Usenet,,, Traffic On Great Lakes Is Reopened Reopening of the Great Lakes water route emphasizes the tre- neendous volume of ship trans- portation on the hikes and the: Nit this plays in the war efforts of Camels and the United States, comments The London Free Press, The Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence river form one of the - busiest waterways in the world, More traffic passes Up and down :he Detroit river than on any other waterway in the world, Traffic through the Detroit river reached a peak of it),340,5It? tons int 1940, the last year for which there are official figures, 13y^ the end of 1943 more than 110,000,000 tons of freight had passed through the C -t equals at -salt Sc 1 Ste. I a; ie. I u .,te sante year mere than 2,000 vessels clear(' front Port. Arthur and Fort William, two - busiest Canadian Lake ports, These figures are a iong tray ahead of statistics for either the Suet nr Faustus cantle and give an indication. of the importance of :hese routes to the Allied tear effort. The Great Lakes lir at the heel t of the "arsenal of democ- racy"; their .hips and their crews render one of the most essential . services of the United Nations. Feather Drxmtslings A. rich beef stew with feathery dumplings carries us back to the days when grandmother's din- ners Iflied our young hearts with joy. Malt- ing dumplings has become a lost art in far too many hont.es, Trey the recipe below and your home will im- mediately lease this category; Feather Dumplings for Beef Stew 1 cup sifted cake flour; 1?a, tea- spoons double•aetiug balling pow- der; ea teaspoon salt; 8 table- spoons •:nillr; 2 teaspoons melted fat, Silt flour once, measure, e add baking powder and salt, and sift again, n. Ac a g id milk and fat. t Then stir quickly and lightly lentil a very soft dough is formed, ed Drop h Y small spoonfuls on simmering stew or fricassee, making sure each dumpling rests on meat or vegeta- bles. (Dumplings should not settle in the liquid, If necessary pour off excess gravy, returning it to stew after the dumplings are cooked.) Cover kettle tightly and cook gently 14 minutes. Do not remove cover while dumplings cook. Makes •8 to 8 dumplings. Note: Forthe fat, use alittle Yat skimmed from stew in making these dumplings. it gives extra good flavor. nC var- nttht oe eratect - '<tea .�virl UUnenTtcet.io_ f; amaze Joint cote- tlbm nrttre etrnC fel„Int••'t g,iryy 1 o,,. t. w�1 .. dins, i,r„1p N N 1 'ro sot Supply Limited by Wartime Restrictions BUTTONS, SNAPS, HOOKS AND EYES Use a double thread to sew on buttons. a eke a knot in the thread and hide the knot under the button by pushing the needle through from the right side, PIace the button itt position. Lay a pin across the top to keep the thread loose, sew back and forth across the pin, Wind the thread between the button and fabric to reinforce. Secure snap fasteners with an over and over stitch. Sew each hole separately. Carry the thread on the wrong side to the next hole. Most snap -fasteners have a perforation through the centre. Sew one side of the fastener. Bold the garment closed and draw the thread through to place the second (Half of the fastener. • SERIAL STORY Murder on the Boardwalk BY ELINORE COWAN STONE Last Week; Christine n d does a portrait of Chandra an Oriental swami, finds her new job pays gen- erously. She Linde a message pin - nett to her easel: "If you are wor- ried. consult Chandra.” She goes to the Oriental's "Taupe of Truth.” CHAPTER IV From within the "Temple of 'j,'rutli" came the tinkle of bells and the wailing of pipes. "Well, at least this is free," Christine aid aloud, "and after ail, he gave the my start on the Bt artlwel ." She slipped inside. On a stage designed to suggest alt the mystery of the Orient, two slim girl:, dressed ae temple dancers, were gyrating and pros- trating themselves as if before an uneeeu presence. A deep gong stun 'd, and they ecurrie•d from sight. From behind a screen of grillwork shpt sititu- lated delicately carved white mar- ble a shining figure in silver robes appeared is if Ivy magic. Ile moved majestically forward and stood for a Moment, his aril's crossed at his chest, his dark face lifted as it waiting — listening. Then he intoned in a deep, vibrant ioire, "Thy servant is ready, 0 Krishna! Speak through these tut - worthy lips." ,t :r Icor a while Chandra's perlolan- anee was much like others Chris- tine Intel attended, ile described small objects, gave the utunbers of license cards, I 1 the insignia of lod6e c hl e ms and the ' d•dtvs•. ani letter's w Melt an assistant in a white t c tnrb au tookr fon people sit- ting , ting here and there and held, 'ap- ,pareutly without glancing at them, pressed against his own forehead. IIc read and answered questions \eitltout haling seen or toudteti the cards on which they were written: A lady wishes to know abaft a ring. . Yes, I see it clearly —au emerald set in diamonds, , , She deaths a staid stole it." Suddenly tate strange tawny eyes in the dark face fixed them- selves upon a stout woman near • Christine. "No, Madame, she did not take it. You should have looked more carefully," Chandra went on sterni "before you accused a helpless servant of such a crime, \\Ivy, Madame, din it not occur to yowl that the ring 'night have slipped thorough that rip in the lining of your purse?" * ,y * "Why not look now?" Chandra suggested. Then, as the woman hesitated, he almost thundered "Look now, Madame, and be thankful that it is not too late to repair the mischief yon have dotes!" The woutnn fumbled in her purse, cried out—a bit too sharply, Christine thought — and held aloft something that glittered with green fire. "Oh, .I am so sorry about that girl," she stzuuntered. „I -I don't know hove to thank you, Swami," "Do not thank etc, Madame," Chandra told tint.:, "It is the great god Krishna you must thank," "The great god — any foot!" Christine thought derisively, "Arid that stooge's acting was terrible," All amend she heard murmurs: "Isn't the swami marvelous?" "ide told my sister who—" "--and it happened the very day he said it would!" * ,F KK Then abruptly, is the midst of a sentence, Chandra broke off, pressed his fingers to his eyes, and said a startled note in bis deep, sCrrutolent voice, "But this must wail. ..there.comes to ale- something uregent!" One could almost feel the silence in the r•oont. " "There is here at this loutent, Chandra gon was t t. s g on, a young Woman who badly needs advice, I will not name her I will not even describe her or tell where she is sitting,-. •I ant .particularly anxious neither to embarrass nor annoy her — because the word has conte to enc that I must help her if I eon.' Behind Christine a voice said, "I never saw frim do anything like this before. It - gives me the Creep.-•„ It gave Cltr Whether it trick- ery with the ,t. alt. the light i d to gather itself >g figure on the 1 "Within the " Chandra went g lady has encu f surprising expo is met with a gr t: she hay, by a unexpectedly ft n she most needs ,k 10 ane ill t1. o breathe — least "During the e swami" was go lady has also bus telel,hune t con- cerning something her own safety, has already des "But," Chris t sickening clutch "why—he can't anY Site did not moved, or even CLI aloud its any sudden Craning U trig "1 nut't ask Chan- dra's volt e oar if you please, k rue.', His own strange, were not on widened on spa• some remote vi that they did n of her eyelids; hypnotic voice t to listen. "1 would beg lady," he was g suddenly genu "that she 'think of the pest 24 h beg, for instance renumber whether, turned to her ro there was anything pearance that excited sus- picion, .. , And come to isle privately, glad to advise h bersef — because to nie that this i do." • ferrite the steeps, was deliberate illumination or tx et the rano scenic about the glittering platform, last 24 hems on, "this yuan encountered a series c donees. She ht arc dicappointutcn strange CoitttitletleC tun(' work who needed it." ,k * to room seemed t of all Christine. last 24 !tutu's," the going on, "this young received a nlysteri 'ontnluni,ation nl very near 2 which I fear she decided tri disregard." Christine thought with t pI l'reutonition " at tum . l know whether she i.• t the u w rd 1 o s event, there was e f c nett . for genet'" kled "Yost will, Cep your ''yes on eget, tawny eyes Christine , but w, as if followlte; siotl, yet she felt at miss a flicker that deep, was compelling Iter of that Teeing nhtg on, his tont c and vleltditig, over the events eters, . I uottltl that ole try to :r, when site re- turned this afternoon, til about its aa' Iter now, If she trill rarely, 1 shall be et', at nn cost to the Word comes • s t: tiling I must k :k His eyes swept the spellbound audience commandingly. "That is all, my friends," he suite "Go in peace!" Ire raised his arils iin what was almost a gesture of blessing; and the audience filed obediently out. As they went, Christine saw faces turned toward Icer -souse touched With superstitious awe, some curi- ous—some amused. Christine, restored to sanity by hose glances, blazed With anger. She had once read a hook caller "Art Expose of the Medium Rack- et." It Was all entirely clear to her now. Of course that girl at the Beachino tt telephonte ex- change Vas a paid spy; * When Chirstittc had recalled Jest night's c, nterdatieet in the clear light of morning, it had entirely host the lrighteteing sta utgencss leer own conlmion and fatigue had 1 •iet it the natio. be - Core, Of course eve vtans: le lieachnmtit !chew vv1tce Afi ; li:nutet Taibei•t \va , 1'i'ohnbly 1 ,eeesin ltnttnn had tc•lel,heue I t.: trneetions stn St2111c011C-to sec tl_cit her 14,'est tcent to tite Crestview. and the o.day, as always, the `Salada' label is your guarantee of a uniform blend of fine quality teas. re operator had overheard;- and in ' her hurried attempt to pass on the information, had not had time to choose her words. But note it was not possible to pmt so innocent a Conatrttctiotl Upon the girl's strange behavior. Of course she was this man's spy, . How easy to listen in, and find out that one of the wealthiest women 00 the beech was expect- ing a eottsitt to visit her, and the name of that cousin. • .. How easy, when the cousin called the house and found her hostess absent, to suggest a hotel Ind how easy afterwards for this charlatan to have had her every movement watched! "Well attyhoveu Christine thought, "he's not..going to wake a Roman holiday " of me and get away with it." • A'hett the rest'"of the audience filed out, site remained stonily iii her scat. The clairvoyant came to her tit once, 1kentr t ' t C uel tNext Week.) 1 .) What New Big - War Orders Mean Word comes that Canada. is hack in heavy nutnitians with some of the largest orders that have been plac- ed here sitlee the beginning of the war; and over the news are head lines telling- that "huge orders for ebells require 10,000 workers." 'but the real significance of these lila new Urdere is net its the e n- pl,:yntent they 'till give 151,0011 workers. It is in what they tell of realization in the highest quarters that this war is far from over, It is something to consider these days., when we are being asked to sltppecrt the present agar loan. —Ottawa Journal We Have Money To Buy Bonds The few Canadians who imagine that tie, nation lacks the money to buy Victory Bonds .should look at the latent figures of the. Bank of Canada. They show, in brief, that the sale of merchandise in the retail stores • of Canada is now /weakling alt records because people have more money than ever to spend, says The • t\t nni le g Fete rces • The sales retail e index, which TODAY'S .PATTERN \ slenderizing, fentin'tte frock times easy as falling off a log to make is Pattern IT4740, No.te,.how .. few pattern pieces. \'/hat's store it butoos down the front so: that you can clip into it without spoiling your hair -do A style to wear at the , effire, at home, or on the street, 1'a 1'. tern 1.11146 comes in sizes 12, 11, 711, 1 b, O e) ;12 11 Id, 30, 40, i'd, •1 •J. Si55 10 takes J; yards 35 - inch fabric Scced twenty rents (Oc). in coins I.tamps cannot lee accepted) for t n. pr,ttern 10 hoom •121, 7;i Ade, - St. AV'ost, , Toronto. !\tiro V r size,11)3110, e elcle'rkt, style ole 177 heel'. aterageel 300 between the plc -war years .19311-311, stood at 161 for the e-ear.1943. People bought' 61 per cent tetore goods in Canada last year than in the pre-war years. 13nt even this enormous spending has increased in the first months of 1944, In January of this year spend- ing stood. at 1(11, only a fraction of a point below the great Christ - Ines spending rnontb 0f )December, Canada, judged by the surest test, its ability to buy goods, is more prosperous than ever, is get- ting more goods than ever, even after the figures for sales are ad- justed to corer an undoubted in- crease fits price, The Canadian people thus have thole than enough mosey to put over the new Victory Loan without' the least sacrifice, and the very fact of their huge plotter income is the most ttrgeli1 reason for the loan. Part of this incante nuts1 he put by, sexed, or the attempt tospend it nowon goods, vvhirh are limited in s-tytpiv, will inevitably bits up price-. ISSUE 21-1944 (ADtERTtsEirENT) MU. YOU Ulr' AWAKE N Gil, ? will Cas make you reel breathless and. smoth- ery— causing noir ttl bloat and wakefulness? • unlock tilts tight bloat by opentne up const . V ;.',% 'es pnation a n d releasingLocked-in" gas. slew digestion may keen , bowels blocked for nays. ttult'enoy's itcVELL opens up bon•s:.s, aloe dicestion and releases gas, ',fakes you feel fine and ready for restful sleep. Try tf»Iveney's n'1VELt, ntedlolne't0-melte Large$ l^ ounces bottto Irom yourna druggist. 11AVENT SLEPT A SINg4Ey-V)fJ q;4'YNO lyE;T121ED h11%, B ,,),Y1,51:1•1 'MO SOME MILS NRV!lE,s: TO•AELP 111E s�>� � �` GET RE51:, i 0f Vis, Dor oto' w•orr resC ou awake at night? And does! this rest- lessness make. e you feel "all al ' 1m"t the next day? Noise, anxiety, overdoing things orty working under cor sleepless,, cranky,' restless isms- c use nervous headache or nervous fears. 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