aaa RU NII. iD. Mistakes Other Folks Have Made 1 married at 17, and although 1 had finished. high school, I was - thoughtless and pretty immature in my outlook on life. After we had been married about a year, I be- gan to question whether or not 1 was in love with my husband and 1 «decided that I did not love him the way I thought I should. 1 told him about it and we were going to sep- To Defrost That Home Freezer -- With more and more Ontario families installing home freezing outfit, some advice as to their de- frosting may®not be amiss, as it is a job different in many ways from defrosting the ordinary automatic refrigerator. An expert gives the Jollowing hints as to the best method for removing the powdery frost and solid ice. Helpful Hints For Home-Makers Tint chenille bedspreads or shag rugs in the washing machine. Add the coloring to the final rinse, mix with the agitator, then put in the article to be tinted. Stir with the agitator for a few. minutes, rinse in clear water, dry in the shade.-- . » * Shower the bride-to-be with con- fetti as she begins to open the gifts YGINGE RIARM "Defrost before more than one- ! at her shower. Fill balloons with Gwe ; oy oo Jaspand was very meh half inch of frost forms over a confetti before inflating them. ndoline : Clarke 7 against nity will BUY the aie 1 considerable area of the refriger- Hang them over the gift table [124 thought 'about it as time went on, ated surfaces. Ordinarily, once a Puncture balloons with. a pin to The drought is with us yetl The was informative and should be seen, p24 the more I didn't want to leave him year is often enough, but in humid start the shoker radio speaks of this as being the Not only that we were particularly 40 after all. I had been taught that surreundings, or if the freezer is } tr... 'nineteenth day without rain. That interested in the story of the ex- Ry marriage is serious and not lightly frequently opened, Whe job may When we buy equipment, such as may be true of some districts, but pedition because Captain Oates Me taken, so I made up my mind to try weed doing two or three times a lawn mower, sprayer, washing ma- here, in Halton County, the dry came from Gestingthorpe -- a lit- LK year. Defrost, if possible, when rel- chine, iron, or refrigerator, we tack spell has been much longer. Except tle village near our home in Eng- 1% to build a good life with him. Now { have grown up, and through the years my. love has grown, too. We are a happy family, 1 wish I could get this 'double thought over to young girls: ¢l.ook before you leap into marriage -- but look, -think, and pray before' you leap out of marriage. Marriage takes co- operation and responsibility, and - you can make it a success #f you try. Happy marriages don't just fly to you out of nowhere. -- Mrs. D.P.). atively little food is in the freezer. "Remove frost unmixed with ice by scraping with the freezer in operation. If the freezer is not too full, move food packages from one part to another as you work, rather than taking them out. "Use special scraping tools sold for the purpose, or a broad, stiff spatula, a putty knife or a sharp- edged wooden paddle. "Catch frost on papers, cardboard or cloths as it is scraped from the pamphlet on the garage wall, or file 1t in a special drawer in the ki chen. A handy reference for the name and address of manufacturer, or sketches showing repair parts or directions. : ' * * * Cooking spices arranged alpha- betically on my cabinet shelf save me a lot of hunting. The shelf for spice cans should be very narrow; you can have more than one shelf if necessary, but stand the cans single file. : for one or two very brief showers, we have not had a real rain since the middle of April. Sometimes there would be rain in Toronto and Hamilton and we naturally hoped for our share, but it was hardly a diop we ever got in this district. And the result is all too obvious . and in so niany ways. Everyone knows what is happening to the crops, the pastures, fruit and gar- dens, but here is something that I don't believe has been mentioned at land. Some time after the ill-fated expedition, Captain Oates' personal effects were sent home, and I re- member they were put on exhibit, the proceeds, I believe, were used for some charitable purpose, | was just a school girl "at the time and can't remember very much about it, except that, even at that age, the tragedy of the whole affair seemed so terrible. The picture, of course, is a won- derful production, but neither Partner nor I really liked it. The Pt Cini iy So 0 » a wow PT i A { " ' » tical 'divid Rob i : ) all. Just this: The cattle and horses di tert i ical dividers and walls; or col- : ; ren s" crett] : ; . seations the Ns 2 iro sey fect it from the bottom with a | She Musta Been A Beautiful Baby--Frances Jean Lupe holds up | Ottawa Youth Wins | walking on the Tupi one Coy Wea Aout oy he and pn. pro] dustpan and whisk broom. If pans her baby picture to show how she looked in 1934 when she won a Cy, Ski M The poor things do so much wan. | less--that is, according to the story' Xs not even To defending hiviself drone: and broom are kept cold, the frost $3000 insurance policy as the prettiest baby in Chicago World's <trmmer <1 eet dering back and forth looking for We would have liked it better had ay unjust accusation, the mater finally will not melt from contact with Fair competition. She collects the proceeds on the policy on her i Wo de a mi green feed, a bit of shade, or run- there been an epilogue--just some- Ho ended when I fed the lawyers with them. whist : 18th birthday this month. : ting almost a mile a minute ning water. They are walking thing to show in what way the kL t A di If ice is mixed with the frost, or chp, two Ot.awa youths recently around far more now than tl expedition had been of value to pia le) gy ad Bo a complete cleaning job is needed, shared top honors in the annual would be in a i wl i scoientific research. Perhaps there i 1 the "truth -- he was absolutely remove food packages and discon- refrigerated surfaces. Do not use If the freezer opens on top, the James 1. Brewster memorial ski the dry pastures are also having an were many things in Captain Scott's DR blameless. I hotfooted 200 miles to .| Dect the freezer. Put the packages hot water because this would cause fan may_be placed on the botiom race at Columbia Icefield. George effect on their digestive systems. diary that proved to be of benefit to Eh 4 on trays or in baskets that have difficulty when starting the com- of the compartment and tilted up- Grossman, 20-year-old son of an So, even though -it would be too future Antarctic explorers, but that y the town where he'd moved, forgot. Ottawa buliding contractor, - i been well cooled in the freezer, Pile pressor again. ward slightly, to blow against a side i cap- late now to help the crops, we still is a point that the picture did not Wh ba Weighs on Si 3 Pe packages compactly and cover with "Speed defrosting by removing wall; or the fan may be put on tured the trophy by turning in a pray for rain make life Ai bring out. If it had, one would y : / married over again. -- Mrs. M. J. H. ehilled blankets, newspapers or loosened ice from the surface. An the freezer and tilted down to blow ime of 1.3731 <5 the mile and a bearable for our live stock. But, have come away with a different 3 $4 Tie cami other insulating material. Then electric fan can help melt the ice into it. half slalom course, while Ron Car- according to the weather "probs," feeling. In most pictures; no matter fs * bi "| work as follows: if placed so that it blows room "While ice and frost melt, wipe wirdine, a student of Carleton Col- there is still none in sight How. how much tragedy is shown bn the EE My greatest mistake was marry- "Scrape as much frost as pos- alr into the freezer or cold _air up the water with cloths, and clean lege, secured secand place with 1.39 ever. 1 sometimes helns if we re screen, one always has the con- Nia ang a man 19 years younger than sible from the surfaces, to lessen unit. the non-refrigerated surfaces of the minutes for the descent. The two member "the darkest Be et it | soling thought--"Oh, well, it is PEt I was. [ deceived him about my need for mopping up melted ice, "Uf the, freezer is upright, set the [| freezer. When defrosting is done Ottawa lads, both members of the before the AT " Marty post only a picture--it didn't really hap 6) age and now I have a constant H the freezer has a drain, speed fan on the floor or on a chair, to and the freezer clean, connect the Ottawa Ski Club, were triumphant time this colon is rinted w y shall pen!" But with "Scott of the Ant- yi worry on my mind for fear he melting by running cold water over blow air directly into the freezer. freezer and let it .run half an hour over 19 other contestants from have -had som it -givi yr arctic," you remember, all the way BR, will learn the truth; and the effort : ; : or so to lower the temperature Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, Ed- Wo ldn't the b ve oir bo: through, that what you soe aciually PN to try to look young only 'makes somewhat before replacing the monton, Jasper. and. Vancouver in han a3 be wonderiyl) ' did Marcie As a result one wl [A me look older than I really an. So, food. the gruelling run over the rugged If we do get rain, we may have ale y asks 'the question "What gre all you lonely widows, take it from course down the face of Athabasca some garden stuff even yet. Most : i | ! Brave £5) one who knows --don't marry a man younger than you. It just' won't work! -- Mrs. M. J. * * J I left my baby girl standing on the bench beside my washiub, When I returned, she had fallen I should have had my cow's milk tested for Bang's disease and tuber- culosis. I was stricken with un- dulant fever and have suffered for over three years the ill effects of this disease. -- P. B. Q. * * * I ignored the spot of hard dirt on my horse's collar. After I had worked the horse a couple of days 1 noticed a terrible sore on his shoulder. Now 1 can't work him. : | 7H IN TABLE TALKS Jane Andrews "When returning food packages to the freezer, take time, ¥ pos- sible, to make an inventory. It is a good opportunity to bring the older packages to the fore, and mark them plainly for first use." Here's best news in a long while for women who do not sew, but are smart buyers when it comes to outfitting thmselves and young daughter. This is it . .. this year at the C.N.E.,, the clothes for the Mother and Daughter "Cover Girl" competition need not be home sewn. They must be smart, suitable to the wearer and as close.as pos- sible to what the typical Canadian > woman and daughter would wear. Daughter must not be older than Tongue of the Great Dome Glacier. The first half of the run was prac- tically sheer ice, while the latter half was wet, with the snow surface in a late stage of firnification and with many small crevasses to be hurdled. . The ladies' section of the event The junior boys' seéfioti was cap- tured by I6-year-old Jack Bruce, while Milton "Sonny" Kaine, also 16, was second. The meet was witnessed by more than 200 persons, and the trophies were presented "in Mrs. I. Brewster and Mrs. Fern Clarkson. G. H. L. Dempster, superintendent of Jasper National Park, presided. In a brief address, Mr. Dempster expressed the belief this annual race will soon hecome the chalet by: of our sceds actually managed to struggle through--all they need is a little encouragement. In that, we are lucky as some of our neighbors tell us none of their garden seed has sprouted at all. That is the way with our clover. Partner spent over $100 on Really, the weather does seem to have taken a crazy streak. The last two days, it has been around 90, and yet, only a week ago we had 4 small fire in the fur- nace to keep our visitor comfort- ably warm. She 1s-in Toronto agaip now--uncomfortably warm, without a doubt. We did a bit of shopping last Thursday and I had an idea the stores were not quite 'as busy as was the good of it all?" men suffered and tied -- and for what purpose? [If anyone knows the answer, | would be glad to hear it Well, even typing is hot work these days so this is where | sign off and hunt a cooling drink. The prim old lady was given the first glass of beer she ever had. After sipping it for a moment, she looked up with a puzzled air. "How odd!" she murmured. "It tastes just like the medicine my husband has been taking for the last 20 years!" DOES TN dn the water and was almost . ¢ I clover seeds of various -- sd 48 ¥ drowned! -- Mrs. S. S. G. News of "The Ex" was won by Lois Woodworth and kind$. He might better have left it . ¥, : : 5 Lorna Pirie placed second. in the bags. GAME GUY { --W.C.J. 10 by September 1, to be in the a Canadian ski classic, and prom- usual. Coming home on the bus, I INDI 2 Pi winning line-up. First prize will be ised the full co-operation of Jasper was chatting with a friend, at GESTION A $50; second, $40; third, $30, and Park authorities in future runnings present living in Toronto, who told IE } ' THE SOLUTION fourth, $20. Mother with daughter of the event. me that during the last few weeks WALLOP YOU 7 i : : . by hand will look their prettiest for emer there have been quite a number. of . ue An Associated Press dispatch the judges the afternoon of Sep- Answer to Crossword Puzzle peddlers going from door to door. Hi from Moscow relates that a cham- tember 1 with the winners' parade ACES ST j : If hat is a sign of he times, it is BELOW THE BELT? {ie ion long-distance swimmer set a : ith in Woman's World in the Coliseum D one that nobody welcomes -- un- Bi Pe a .by swimming 74% BINGO SQUARES Blend shortening, cheese and | that evening at eight. Write today GlAITIE employment, with the cost of living Rant mae Forgotten 28" For The Of p50 ; miles in the Volga. A second story 1 8-0z. 'pkg. whole wheat flakes, | sugar; add 'lemon juice. Stir in | yo Kate Aitken, women's director IVE so high would be terrible. But per- More than ball, of your Se Ras Ta Gn £2 .. . reports that a Soviet scientist 1 cup salted peanuts flour, baking powder and salt which of the C.N,E,, for your entry form. NR haps that is one instance where the the beli--in your 38 4 a ; drilled a hole 20 miles into the 3 cups brown sugar have béed sifted togethers 'mix ou International - Federation of Agri- ie n frie, o i earth. . ¥% cup corn syrup Bron e dott, it I balls . ; eulural Producers would get a belt. A ! Les Finnegan, writing in the So- % cup buttér or margarine. We =7ape Lough Hig sma ' When the white man discovered chance to prove its worth, ? Live mended Reto ta LA je Live fe "ia cialist Call, gives the ending of the Pour cereal and "peanuts into roll in finely crushed oven-popped this country, the Indians were run- When I got home from Toronto gh Sram A | Sh $ . story: "Fact of the matter, of greased large mixing bowl Cooke | rice cereal. Place on ungreased bak- ning it, There were no taxes, there last Thursday, 1 just had time to one : gh Mi 5 -eourse," he says, "is that both men sugar 'and syrup over low heat, ing sheet; flatten with fork. Bake ning it. There were no taxes, there get a bite to eat and then Partner eh . x were caught and had to go back." stirring constantly until sugar is in moderate oven (375° F.) about was no debt. The women did all and I went off 10 see a show. We bowgle - 3 you EA i nielted - and mixture boils. (about |. 15 minutes. . the work. And the white man specially wanted to see Jt because wien a X ih ind x Ws five minutes). Add butter or mar- Yield: 3 dozen cookies (1% ins. thought he eould improve a system' # was "Scott--of she Antaretie." makep you od irom yous RO gerine; mix well. Pour hot syrup | ju diameter). like that! «+ We thought it was something that Lithia ives "His 0.000 tha gv Call ' over cereal, stirring so that each \ Fo) flake is coated. Press into greased RA 40% ! shallow pans. Cut into large squares eo . i te Se D TIME TO GET BUSY MAKING JAM AND JELLY ¢ Yield: 27 3-inch squares (three 1 : ~N 9x9-inch pans). : ry RA (-- | why CERTO Freit Pectin . And now that I've started it, | * . PY guess I might as well continue ; For Quick Eas o CERTO Crystals along the same. line, and give you: A vive Moke Better ond a couple of more recipes I've been : Jems Jellies 3 treasuring--both for the sort of > yré Results ooo Raslor. .. Quicker confections that are mighty handy [ to have around, specially jn He T ' 1 . Warm. weather, wiien something ak Y Ch s VERY SHORT BOIL. When you vse CERT Hght and tasty, served with a cip / é our 0iCe or "CERTO" Crystals you yoy bo Si iR10 i - of tea or coffee, hot or iced, tastes | . MINUTE full, rolling boll for both Jame and i so well. : of CE RTO Jellies. Buch a saving of time and work | & Chptolate Macaroon... \ 2, MORE JAM OR JULY. Very little julce has : Ha 2 2 egg whites ( : #5 : * time to boll away ae it does in old-fashioned, LL 23 Sup WEAR. aie 3 or Jong-bolling. You get up to 80% more jam AT 44, top, vanilla ' : : or jelly from the same amount of fruit. t! Wi 2 cups corn: flakes | id) " 9, | : 3 wc : i % cup chopped nutmeats = Nb » )s » FRESH-FRUIT TASTE . . . COLOUR. The lovely Co i-sweet: ) it taste and colour of the fresh fruit stay in your a ES 34 eup semi-sweet chocolate bits r [1 ad $ : 0 : 8 too » : . Beat egg whites wntil stiff but not : Je AA alles because the boil is too shart . : '| dry. Fold in sugar, Add flavoring, spoil the one or dull the other. corn flakes, nutmeats and chocolate 4. NO GUISSWORK, With either CERTO or TH bits; mix carefully, Drop by spoon- . Jam and jelly-maoking need not be a "CERTO" Crystals you get tested recipes -- hy oN fuls onto well-greased baking sheet. \ Fox chore. The sensible, modern to a different one for each fruit. Follow them | Bake in moderate oan (350 R318 i ~ do it ls with the help of CERTO or sasctly end you'll have 0. minutes, Remove from pan & Lied A iio failures. : (Y pled AT TIOYS I | 'CERTO" Crystals. Both are fruit Yield: 2 dozen macaroone (2 ins. pectin--the natural substance in fruit Sat , in diameter). : that makes jams "Jam" and jellies \ Fashion Pointer -- Highly ENE Kir "Joli" -- extracted and concentrated for effi. original, if nothing else, is the Grea Cheese Cookies clent Jam and joty mating. The name "Certo pointed hat worn by this young , % cup tening sa . : | woman while strolling through. y, package (3 OZ) cream oheose Please yoursel which you choose . . . some ; sug . prefer the Nquid -- some the crystals. Each London pstead Heath. It 1 tsp. lemon juice ; bolting, Each HS gs attracted much attention, ex- $e Bo des gives sure results if you follow the Instruction: : No cept from her escort, who ap- v tap, salt : REY , INR I ! parently sees something more interesting on his left. oR a 1% ewps qven- popped rice cereal. ; |