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The Brussels Post, 1951-5-9, Page 6
This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup d`1 Vt� ill{fit" 11(ra% . Family Caneth PL "DEAR ANNE HIRST: I'm only 23, but already I've lived one miser- able life My husband and I are separated now. He wants to come hack. "I'm afraid. "Soon after we married, he lost his job, 1 went to work to help out. Two year passed, and I found he wasn't even looking for work ... We moved in with my people. "Then he landed a job, but be- came insanely jealous, accusing me of horrible things (If I ever did go out without hint, his mother or 4680 size:. )2-20 ANNE ADAMS Special -dating? Or graduating? Nere's the dress you need! A shir- red yoked neckline and new match- ing pouch pockets star on this darling little date dress aur, make you star wherever you are: Pattern 4080 routes in size. 14, 16, 18, 20, Size 16 takes 4?y yards 35 -inch; ; yard contrast. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructiods. Sent THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (31c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for• this pattern, Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh- teenth Street, New Toronto, Ont. Place your order now for our Anne Adams Spring. Pattern Book! Send 'Twenty-five cents for this col- lection of the smartest sen' -season fashions for all age, and sizes. There are one -yard pattern., one - pattern -part pattern: and FRF4i instructions to stake .a double - envelope handbag. sister were with ate,) Nov Year's Eve he got drunk, he hit ane and threatened ,ny life. Mom and Data had never interfered. bet they they couldn't have that. "I put hits on(. PLEADS TO RETURN "Now he writes that he is under the doctor's care, is heartbroken and can't sleep. He says if I don't take hint back he'll take his life. "I don't want him, Annt• Hirst, but if he slid anything like that I'd feel responsible. "I don't love him, of course. Since he left I've been almost happy again. (Even his mother told him it was his own fault). What ata I to do? "MRS. S." * People who threaten to kill * kill themselves seldom do. If this * is the only reason you consider taking your husband back, I hope you will think long before you cto. * I'm afraid you would find your- %' self living all over again those * long months of disgust and fear, * driven frantic by daily t,uarrels, * subjected to the same iniquities. * His physical abuse u as bad 1 enough, hut not as cruel as the ' mental torment he caused you. o Time and again you have trust- * ed his promises, renewed your hopes. Time and again, he fail. * ed you. (I wish I had space to * print all your letter. It is a shock- "' ing picture of a weak man's man's cruelty). • Your husband has been away * less than six months.• Do you * think it possible he can have re- * formed in that time? * Another person can judge his "° sincerity better than you, I think. * Why don't you ask your father * to talk with him He will not be * deluded by passionate pleas, and * he will see your husband clearly, * as he is today. You know you can *' trust his judgment. • This seems sensible, k and it will il] ✓ relieve you of the entire responsi- * bility that you dread. * s * man of the family can handle situations better than a wife or daughter. Fathers know their stuff , , , If you are in trouble, tell Anne Hirst about it. Write her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. Mercy Menagerie-By\`alc Disney "Get ready for trouble, dear... Here come the couple that had this place last year!" CR SSWOR PUZZLE A cnoe.s 1. one. spa ra 018xbeuse . Cut dun•a 1.2, Coats nt animatt. 11. Cont of the hwttn,1, porta - 14. Ilerore 1s. Alec:: 3,1, way present- 38, resentis, Tate offense 20. Watched 20, Charges stagtug 5, voice 284Moil . Ogled of soap 20. all -Vere a, tla at2S . Stenanze 44 A7, 07211 n et TurT n 38, Tlpocti al As ds' f 3A. Come together 40, Tlnndulte, cried 40. Property IepIe ca a 00. Ireland 00. tiroty old 8t. 1(04' to 52. Shin 23, r;r ow slaepy 54, Winter vahtee 58, limn drrwa Dans., 1,171.,13 rt 1. (10v01 n 3 ('041nn 4. $03,4. 0. Stave C. Cereal I. Locations 3. Three -spot IU. Mel ...1 ,• :nv 17. Bi101. :rcry 17, 'I'rt w 14 Arl leve 22. weird .:i. 1'0101)151 . ▪ calla n. Approached 20.1 illitittatee 20, urlted sec aecarety 20, Social divisions 32. S,:o: led aa. Adhes. e 37. Viewers 1. Id t, Doha 3, Vacs I ao,., 44.1-11gh9,.• tiotntd 0. went qui, t. 0 7. indlvid .,al 48. Ntaht heir. 1,_ 2 4 ON5 D 7 8 0;.9 t0 II 2 14 ±, I. dcla r Is • FIs 8 t 20 �• t'r' j nF l,. h rr• Y. . ..t r :i• • E. . 2 • r XIJL 23 24 11 34 ■. ill ■�3e .. iLILI!i 50L:rd !iYG 51 /1111 53 ::. 59 I d.� F f Answer Elsewhere On This Page HOW CAN 1Y By Anne Ashley Q. How can I stiffen the brush- es of the sweeper? A, Take the lousbes out of tit.• sweeper, put a little coutntau' bale. Mg soda into some hot walc1 aifti Clip the brushes, into it sr./ertl times. .\I1nw to dry in the stw:; . Q. How can I treat warts?• A. A good remedy for warts is •oto dissolve a quautily of washing soda in a pan of water, wash the hand.. in 'this solution, and then allots them to dt'y without wiping. Q, How can I prevent white garments from acquiring a yellow appearance? A. White garments will never take on a yellow appearance if a little kerosene is added to the wash- ing water. Q. How can I prevent the yolks front darkening when hard-boiled eggs are to be served cold? A. Place the eggs in cold sd:uer immediately upon taking them from the hot water. This not only prevents the yolks from darkening. but also malces the shells come off easily. Q. Should one read while lying down? A. Never: thi. is extremely had for the eyes. It is all right, how- ever, to read while in bed if you are propped up sufficiently, so that the page is held at right angles to the line of vision, Q. How can 1 take the shine off a coat collar? A. Moisten a cloth in either vinegar or amtnonia and rub the collar thoroughly. Q. How can I clean varnished furniture? A. First remove dust and dirt with a soft cloth dipped in turpen- tine, 'Then go over the surface with a ,loth clipped in boiled linseed oil. Finally, dry with another soft doth, Q. How can I keep rubber bands longer, without their rotting? A. Keep the rubber bands in a tightly closed tin box; they will retain their elasticity much longer than if exposed to the air. Q. How can I bleach a faded wash dress entirely white? A. ' Dissolve a half cup of cream of tartar in two gallons of water. and boil the dress, Q. What are some good hints on the soaking of my laundry? A. Never soak clothes so long that the dirt is distributed through the fabrics. When soaking in hot water, don't allow the water to cool washing.. If you are going before w g• 1 to soak overnight. be sure the sudsy water is cold, or your clothes will be a poor color. Shuns Moths. Fires Sold in a powdered form aad mixed with water to spray or paint on cupboard walls, mixture is said to moth and fireproof in- teriors of Closets, drawers, etc., permanently, Product is trade of pulverized red cedar attd dries to three times the hardness of nlas- er, company claims. Can he sawed or planed and will take nails or screw' 1.A URA \VIlh.t:l.l:l': Solite tall it ,Swedish \\•caving, some call it weaving ou buck, everyone .calls it stunning! !fere are 4 nett designs, all easy to do. Decorate anything ntade of buck toweling with these! Pattern 830; directions; charts; 4 designs. Laura. Wheeler's improved pat- tern makes crochet and eaf {nt , so simple with its chart,, photo- anti concise direeliom, Semi T CENTS W ENTY-FIV ' � in Collis (stamps cannot lie ae- cepted) for this pattern lo (.10, I, 123 Eighteenth Street, New '.l'or onto, On!, Print plailtlr PAT- TERN r b TERN NUIVIBER t n NA M: and ADDRESS, Send 'fwcul) -lite 1tilt:- tnorv.. (in rains) far aur Laura Wherdn Needlecraft hook. 11111-drations o1 patterns for crochet., croiat , knitting. household accessories, dolls toy. . . many hobby and Looking For That Small' Car?—Here's uue that ought to be small enough for you, though the price may be a little more than you'd expect to pay. The working -model, eight -cylinder auto cost $20,000. It's 14 inel)es long, built on exact scale of one inch to one foot, and tuns by remote control. HRONI+CL E'S 1NG ERARM Gwendolfne P Cta.roltc 1. started to write tuts column yesterday but gave it up. It was such a wet, miserable day 1 felt sure whatever 1 wrote Would be as depressing as the weather. But this morning it is so different. Bright, 'warns sunshine: fleecy 'white clouds chasing each other swiftly across an attire blue sky. Of course the fields are very, very wet and there is a cold wind blowing but on the lee -side of the house I can forget about it. biy study win- dow faces south so it is as cheery as can be. And do you know what? On the inside of the storm vutt - dow there are dozens of ladybirds giving themselves a sunbath. Isn't it supposed to be a sign of good luck to find a ladybird? 1f so, then I,a ' Luck must have something good in store for its as never be - for have i -seen so- litany ladybirds at one time. One thing is certain-- even a slight omen of good luck these day's is as welcome as the flowers in spring, News from all parts of the globe is so Confusing itleaves one's head in a liri. Of course we lis- tened to \lacArthur's broadcast last week—and a wonderful speech it teas—yet it did nothing to lessen the tension that controversy over itis previous statements had already created, It seems too bad, at this critical time, that so ntucit differ- ence of opinion should exist in a country whose greatest, strength should be in it. unity. And now the British gut -eminent is in the news. Whoever would have thought tine fate of a government could depend on eyes and tectitl Maybe the next election will be called—"the Cattle of the Specs and Molars," Although 1 expect the c'ockney's will conte up, with a far better slogan than that --yon can't beat the real Lend, n Cot lows for wit. • Good news of la.t week ivas Maple Leafs winning the Stanley Cup. '.that last. game had us sitting on the edge of out chairs --'and yet it was such a good. clean game you just felt whoever won deserved the victory. Now I guess the ran get to bed a bit earlier—which is just as well frith that old bugbear, daylight saving time, back to plague us once again. Not that we really object to 1),S,T, any more --- only to the fact that it isn't ttuiversal.- i, 4, n: Farmers in Ontario are beginning to worry about the late spring. 11 ow and when shall we ever ge; on the land? But at least we know the land 1. waiting for us and will be worked as soon as weather con- ditions permit. No government offi- cial is likely to conte along and say --" We Beed your land for other purposes so the government is tak- ing 1 't' such to iu etc you farm at ,tel all g such a date." Set that is what is happening in England. if the goy eminent needsfarmer'sa I nd thee !be farmer s tc treI to h ave 'what is known as .t forced sola' One clay last week 1 yeas talking. to •t young fellow out from ging laud just about three: tveelcs.• 111 had been bstn Mid raised on t rem and his father before him They leo their oven farm, free ra ,cumbrance, 'then like a bolt iron ' bine rams a government order the., notified were t afltl • 1 nt WA. needed for a building gift ideas. A firer' p;tttrrn '. prinr.•'c!- • -• in the hoot.. ISSUE 19 — 1951 project and a forced sale would be required as of January 1, 1951. The young fellow came 10 Canada—I don't know what happened to the father. It used to be said "an Eng- lishman's home is his castle" but 1' imagine that saying is now sadly out of dale. By comparison, what has the Canadian farmer to worry about? Unless, of course, soil ero- sion gradually robs us of our pre- cious land, 'Thai, and dwindling water supplies are our major prob- lems. And speaking of water , • . A neve and most interesting booklet is now obtainable from the De-' partnlent of Agriculture, entitled "Farm Ponds." It gives all the data necessary for building Various types of ponds and dams for ronscrving natural water supplies. + * During the last few years so many farmers have been short of water that this information should be very welcome, Of course, if you don't mind the expense, the easi- est way to obtain more water is to drill a well. But this doesn't con- serve water—it only increases the supply, Farts ponds prevent water going to waste, Think of all the water that has run off the fields this spring—flooded creeks and streams and eventually found itss way to the lake. Y: ". i, Maybe we can't all build a pond but in farm homer where there is a bathroom a lot of water can be saved by building a good, big cis- tern to supply the bathroom. But it needs to be BIG. City visitors seldom remember farm homes don't have an unlimited water supply. Our cistern holds about 600 gal- lons. One summer when we had a lot of visitors at one time it took only ten clays to drain the cistern, There was no sign of rain so we bought a tank of water to ectill.ihe cistern. - Higher interest The new issue of Ontario guaranteed Hydro Bonds is 'being offered to yield 3.54% --more than has been available from a similar security for years. These bonds, bearing interest at 3%%, are elated May 1st, 1951 and motive May 1st, 1966. We as principals offer the bonds at 99.50 and accrued interest to yield 3.54%. Proceeds of this issue will defray part of the cost of the current construction program designed to meet the needs for power of Ontario's growing industry. The issue is unconditionally guaranteed as to principal And interestb theIt S of Ontario. Order,: placed with . ait of oar offices will naive hnompt iianirott. r► r 4,Udl Gundy & C'ontpa ny i,unitedl 36 T(ing Street West Toronto out 0 'rolepboit: le,Mpite 4.489l cfi; 1INDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Rev. 1t. BARCLAY WARREN B.A., B.B. The Northern Kingdom 1 Kings 12:20; 16;23-28, 30; Amos 6:1-6 Memory Selection: Righteousness exaltetit a nation; but sin is a re- proach to any people.—I0'rove,rbs 14:34, The kingdom of farad was ruled successively by Saul, David and Solomon. Then Solomon's son, Re- ltoboant, succeeded to the throne Jeroboam leading' a delegation front the northern tribes, appealed for relief from the tax burden. One is inclined to speculate that it was probably very Tight compared with the direct and indirect taxes we hear ' today, But Reboboan was a poor politician, Instead of placating the unrest by bright promises, he turned front the advice of the experienced advisors to that of the rash young then. To the delegation be said, "My little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins. And now whereas my fattier did lade you with a heavy yoke, I will add to your yoke; my father ltatlt chastised 'you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions." (11 Kings 112:7-11), Rebellion followed and the ten northern tribes made Jeroboam their Icing. Bat all the blame for this division trust not be put on Re- hoboam. His father had loved many strange women and they had turned his heart after other gods. For this sin God predicted the rending of the ten tribes to form a separate kingdom, 11 Kings 11:11. The northern kingdom was less faithful to God than the southern, Nineteen kings reigned in the 254 years until the kingdom was des- troyed and the people led away by the Assyrians. Antos was one of the faithful prophets who preached righteousness to the decaying na- tion, The people tolerated violence. They because soft and indulged in idleness and luxury. They drank wine in bowls, Cups were too small. Were these people worse than Canadians today? It is hardly con- ceivable that they drank more in- toxicating beverages than Canadians or that there was more drunken- ness. But judgment came to this kingdom who forgot God and pursued worldly pleasure, Canada —beware! Secret of Old Age Is — Tripe Four thousand residents of TrC- vlCYes, a ;town in north-west France, have just eaten 1,500 lbs. of tripe to celebrate the hundredth birth- day of Madame Marie Bernard, who fifty years ago created a tripe dish (tripes it la mode de Caen) which became world-famous. She prepared it with calves' feet and spices which simmered for nearly seven hours. Ever since then Madame Bernard has been making tripe dishes and she attributes her longevity to the fact. that she has eaten so much tripe! Says Maclaine Bernard: "It's good for human Isisdotn and .for the .re - sight." Che '1'rvires celebrations of her hundredth birthday began with a special church service followed by the meal at which the 1,5(1) Ilia, of tripe were eaten, Madame Ber- nard's health Was drunk and site spent the afternoon working out a recipe fora new tripe dish! Cellulose Mop Cellulose sponge mop with sent]- antutttatic, • self -wringing action which can also he used as a liquid wax spreader is now being manu- factured 1n Canada, Special wring- ing action allows housewife to thoroughly clean the atop without welting hands or bending over pail. Ifj � Pam'��,'cr�s�< _ y And the RELIEF is ''`` " LASTING Nobody knows the cause of rheuma- tism but we do know there's one thing to case the pain . - . it's INsrANTINE. And when you take INSTANTINE the relief is prolonged because INSTANTINE contains not One, but three proven medical ingredients. These three ingredients work together to bring you not only fast relief but more prolonged relief. Take INSTANTINE for fast headache relief too . - . or for the pains of neuritis or neuralgia and the aches and pains that often accompany a cold. Set I ailantine today and always keep it handy mow. ifistantine 12-Toblet Tin 251; IMMENZEIMERNINEINUMINIMMON Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle 75c Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking ri©rE`--DEMO'.-y j�]j ©�r� ' MEI L'IGOFR] �nati:" ODiJ ':r • EiEI D • ilialJI TE1FIL EICIE10 Elfin 13 -' '= u©!J!1'_`MILIDEEirIFI J Ri� ©A �i:�jL4 r[rbi.� I E, ' �^ 1�7 CJt'J1© 1101'LrIEJEID Luscious HONEY BUN RING- Quick ING- Quick to make with the new Fast DRY Yeast . Hot goodies come puffin' from your oven in quick time with new Fleiscbmanm's Fast DRY Yeast! No more spoiled cakes of yeasi! No more last-minute trips — this new form of l'ieischmann's Yeast keeps in your cup- board! Order a inonth's supply. • o Solid •;.f c, milk, iF c, granulated s11baf 11C tsps. s. salt and t c, shortening; coni to lukewarm, Meanwhile, measure into a large bowl c, lukewarm r a m water, 1 tsp. grunnl tied sugar; stir until sug- ar is cinsulveilSprinkle with 1 envelope lrlcischmann's Vast Riv- ing Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins„ '1'.II1:N stir well. ' Addout c rc n31• 1 tl.mi atm cat td slit in l well -beaten egg and 1 tsp. grated (moon rind, Stir in 2 c. once -sifted bread Dour; beat un- til smooth. Work int r. (about) once sifted Jtttad Dour. Knead ott lightly -floured board until smooth and clastic, Place in greased bowl ,tad grease top -of HONY-BUN RING dough. Cover and. set r u warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled t t 't bulk: Punch down dough and roll out into alt oblong r abort 9" wide and 24" long;!o loosen dough. Cnmilne r/ x c. lightly -packed brown sugar and / c, liquid honey; spread over Clough and sprinkle with :J e. broken walnuts. 13eginning at t long side loosely I o 1 roll uplike a y jelly roll. Taft carefully intoa greased Bra" tube pan and join ends of dough to form a ring. Brush top with melted butter. Cover anis let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake iu te t n n c ra' 1 t e vinot overt, 375e, 45-50 minutes. Brush top with honey and sprinkle with Chopped walnuts.