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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 13

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-L DOROTHY DIX Disi I lusioned Wife Asks If Faith Can Be DEAR MISS DIX: Although my husband and I have been married nine years and have three chll- dreiv we nave never la.any re spect ceased, being sweethearts. We are well mated physically, spiritually and mentally. I had been sublimely happy with aim until not loni aso -when 1 dis covered that he had been tul to-me. He swear that he must have been Insane to do It that he has no feeling whatsoever for the woman, and be has been sweeter and more attentive to me than ever betore, but usi can i respond. He has killed something in me thst has left numb.

If only I could hate him. maybe It would not be so hard, but I am afraid I shall never do' that It has stunned me so that have no feeling at all, which will probably make him bate me. Can ndthing be doner- Is there no way to achieve the happiness thst you have lost? ONE WHO HAS LOST FAITH. Answer: Certainly no blow that ever comes a woman is as ter rible as finding out mat tne man she loved and trusted has betrayed It is a dagger thrust In her heart and it Is one from which she never wholly recovers, for. while in time the wound may it always leaves its hideous scar.

It Is foolish to say that (he can forgive and forget and wash slate clean with her tears and go on with her life as if nothing had her and her husband ha been broken, however you tie it together the knot will still be there. But when ones palace of hap piness hss been wrecked by a cyclone, one can still build out, of its ruins a house in which on can find warmth and comfort and IseCUritY and mOT ha inesa and content than 4here elsewhere. And I think the woman is wise who does this instead of in her I despair Teeing from it Into a cold and lonely world. Thts-I particularly advise you to do because, loving your husband a1 you do, you will be miserable without him. and because It Is literally true that -half a loaf Is better than no bread at all.

And 4 because, in spite of his one step off the straight and narrow road, he is no follower of the primrose, path. He Is no philanderer, but Just a mere human man who has yielded to a sudden gust of 'passion. DOROTHY DIX. PjontlnlenChareh Chelr. At the Dominion Unltad Church Choir annual meeting held In the social hall of, the church, Miss E.

Eustace was returned as president for ISM. Other nominations were, vloe-president Mrs. B. St George; treasurer. Miss M.

Ooodall; secretary. Miss M. Pyet, gowns. Miss M. Kolflisa and Miss O.

Bretxlaff; social committee, Mrs. E. Taylor, Miss M. Davidson and Miss D. Millar; music committee, Mr.

G. Chaumc, Mr Couchman and-Mr. L. Kelly; treasurer' for music. Miss A.

Dunn: mending music; Miss N. Raey and Miss S. Morri son; membership committee. Miss J. Bresee and Miss G.

McEwan. The choir consisting of forty members was praieed-by- Mrr-ArKj JTHT Gates; Brown, organist ana cnoir Director for their co-operation and work done in 1S4S. Dominion United Church's-newest venture and pride Isthe "Junior choir which hss a membership of 33 "boys and girls under the leader ship of Miss A. uunn. It's easier and pleasanter to repair dental cavitiea when they are email than when they have grown large.

That's why it's wis to-w "whether you need it or not' Children especislly need regular dental check-ups from the age of three. 1 7 FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, .1950, -THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 13 v- 1 i i ,7 mt -eaaw PRACTICAL MEAL PLANNING Mincemeat and Pumpkin Delicious Pie Combination Mentis and Recipe Prepared For Journal Bu tVA BUdkr; Daily Dili: From ah herb lover, quote. ''Her -pinch of-herbsjloee-jsdds spirit to pineapple: makes tonfStoJuiie pritker: really devil cms; pique French dressing: gives esrrots character: and mellows It Swis For breakfast change. Dowu of shredded cereal biicuitf topr, ped with brown sugsr and dots pf then hot milk poured i.ftvr all: The kidney bean And SSiiWw company In the rarebit.

rather nice And apeaking of. compaJilon here come the perfect threesome applesauce, doughnut, and cheese. 'Layered meat loaf could be meat loaf with dressing or table; take your choice. A dish of acalloped poUtoe goei Into the oven with the meat loaf. Now ii the time to clear out the vegetables from your reTrigeraor; the leftovers, In a combination for'dinnerV What have we here? a mincemeat and purripVm pie' not two.

but one, all together. IJ surely is different but" delight fully'. o. 8 ATI ED AY MEM. Breakfast Prune- Juice Hot Milk on Shredded Cereal Biscuits Toast Jelly Coffee Luncheon or Rapper.

Bean Rarebit, Toast Salad Applesauce Doughnuts (I Cheese Tea Dinner. LayereilMe at Luat Scalloped Potatoes Mixed Vegetables Mine Meat Pumpkin PI Coffee (' Kidney Bea Rarebit 4 table-spoons butter or 1-2 green pepper, finely chopped, 3-4 pound of 2. cups of canned kidney beans, 1-4 cup of milk, salt and pepper, toast or crackers. Me.lt the butter or margarine "In a Add the green, pep-. per.

Cook over low heat five minutes. Slice cheese and add to mixture. Stir constantly over flow heat until cliette It melted. Add (he canned beans a'noTTb milk. Stir until well blended and heated through.

Season with 'salt and pepper. Serve on toast or crackers. Serves 6, Mincemeat Pumpkin Fie 1H cups ready-prepared mincemeat. teaspoon. Cloves, teaspoon nutmeg, teaspoon cinnamon.

Vi teaspoon salU-4 cup sugar, 1 cup cooketf or canned 3 eggs. Combine, mincemeat, doves, nutmeg, cinnamon, salt-, sugar and Beat eggs; add. Pour mixture Into unbaked. S- pie shell. Bake in a hot 42S degrees 20 minutes; reduce to moderately hot 373 degrees rtd bake 35 minutes.

SUNDAY Dally Ditty: Lettuce Nibbles. Spread leaf lettuce with cream cheese mixed 'with relish, chopped nuts, or. -chopped gherkins, or any favorite spread. Roll and wrap in waxed paper or damp towel. Chill.

Cut In Inch lengths; fasten with a toothpick. Nice to accompany salads, sandwiches, or. ior relish tray. Maybe It Is oot party but party peas in timbale cases will fit into any menu. With a Jellied salmon salad; and hot rolls, you wlil have an attractive plate for dessert of chocolate fudge layer cake and Ice cream win oe just -as attractive loo.

Roast chicken with all that goes wun it is on trie menu for Sun day dinner. The dessert is slightly different though, banana coconut rolls with lemon sauce. It Is easy to make and just right1 sfleraj23c Breakfast. Fruit Juice Cereal or Porridge Chrn Muflins- Toasted Crape Jam Coffee Clearance NOW IN FULL SWING LADIES' 1 A large assortment. In browns and blacks styles re pumps noJKer' lingtons.

Reg. Clearing MEN'S -OXFORDS Reg. Values $1 9.00.CIring Values $1100. Cleiring 3 $1195 Broken. Jlnesnotly aU.

sites' In let -K. Ladies' and Children's Galoshes Greatly Reduced Zlimfrn, rXJBANKSTREEt Clg Lancheea or Rapper. Party Peas in. Tlmbajes i or Pastry I Cases JelHed Salmon Hot Roll Cbocolata-Fudga Layer Cake let Cream Tea Coffe Dinner. Orsvy Drksslnf Mashed PoUtoes CarroU Peas Banana Coconut Rolls Coffe Party Peas In Tunbsla or Pastry Cases 4 slices bacon, 1 tablespoon chopped onion, 1 cup chopped fresh 1 tablespoon flour, I cup llght cream, 2Vi cup cooked, drained peas.

Die the'; bacon, and cook partially. Add the chopped onion and chopped mushrooms; cook until onion is golden and mushrooms light, brown. Add the blend; stir In the cream. Cook over heat until thick and smooth, stirring constantly. Add the cooked, drained, or canned, pa.

Serve in timbal cases or in -pantry cases. Serves Rail Peel 8 firm bananas and roll In 2 tablespoons lemon Juice and then in shredded coconut Pisco In a well-buttered baking dish and bake in a moderately oven IS or 20 minutes or until the coconut browns and the bananas are tender. Serve hot with lemon or other fruit sauce. To make- the lemon sauce: Mix Vt cup augar and 1 tablespoon cornstarch. Add I cup boiling water gradually, stirring constantly.

Boil for or 7 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir In 2 tablespoons butter 1 i table spoons 7T l7j I -SSKT'i a speck of nutmeg. Journd. Pattern II EB SPRING OCTFIT A whnla outfit for nrouit a I 11111 mmsmw. UMUll( 1 .1 princess frock, has buttoajrlm, choice of two necklines, sleeves, Pius a sreet cape sne love: 'raiiern evso in sues a.

Size 8 cspe, I 8-8 yards 94-inch; dress," 2 -1-2 yards 35-inch; 1-4 yard contrast This patternt 'easy to use, sim ple to sew, is tested for fit Hss complete llllustrsted Instructions. 6end.TWNTY-FIVI CENTS in coins (stsmps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care af-ReadwrMail 80 Front St West Toronto 2.

Ont Sale SHOES 4955 ftwTutJcotton $3-95 Sc A lUih Out" y-: Emck Mtnifly WHY GROW tfy 30SEPIIINE USE CAUTION Always use sterilt equipment when pimples and thus avoid spreading the Q. 1 had Just one pimple and squeezed It very carefully am) now I.bavt a wool crop, all around the original one. Why is this? What should I do?" A. I keep telling girls this because they keep doing what you did! When a bit of pus or infection gets into a pore you develop another pimple-Evidently you were not careful enough. You should wash your bands, sterilize a needle, and-nta sterile to press the head of the nlmnl, nut nnt An IMi unlll in tne pimpie ripe and press a gsin of at least 10 pounds, and very genuy even then.

Afterwards, use alcohol on the spot, and keep your bands off. Q. "Please tell me If my weight Is correct I am 5 feet 3 Inches tall and weigh 130 pounds. My bust measures 38 inches; waiat 28 Inches, and hips 38 inches. 1,1 nave, doing two exercises, one for my waist and one' for my hips.

My hips used to be 41 Inches and my waist 31 inches, but wsnt to know if my weight ie-Tight" A. Congratulations on- the re-suits of your faithful exercise! Tiiu might lose ft tb pounds, depending on your build. Watch your diet JusMrlittle. Q.7I am a married woman, the mother of two children. One child la It years, old and the other la six year old Here are my measurements and height and Orir own 'remarkable values in our JANUARY: "SALE of FURS Offering- substantial savings In FURS styled In complete accord wth-tha latest dlcUtes of Fashion and marking thfs--e most opportune1Tme to buy.

SEALED DYED MUSKRAT Full -furred Eastern Ontario CP A BLENDED MUSKRAT BACKS "vely Mink jihd Sable shades. DYED CANADIAN SQUIRREL awamytm shade. BLACK PERSIAN UMB beautiful 'curt LOGWOOD MOUTON Processed Lamb, Supple skins A logwood Wed rabbits Thickly Furred. Richly Dyed, 10 Deposit Monthly tTMmvuacoMruiTa weight Pleasa print In your column what is wrong with my figure. am SO years old; feet 4 inches tall andweigh-118 nounda.

My bust-measures S3 Inches, waist ne oona- Deiween hip's 33 inches. Sorry not to sign my name. A. You should gain about 10 pounds. That will (ill our your bust measurement some end the hips, You are too large in the waist for the rest of you.

This" is, no doubt, due to undei hlMhlrlh rrnvtrnmsiul waist and abdominal reducing exercises. I think you will find yourself In better proportion after a routine of sort, Q. "Please tell ma how to "use boric acid Should it be dropped into the eye with an eye oropperi. A. You never put powder Into the eyes.

You can use a solu The boric acid powder is dissolved in Then you can use It on the eyes with a dropper or an eye cup. I think it best that you ask your oculist what proportions you shi Q. "I do' not whether am underweight I am 28 years old. live feet, eight inches tall and weigh 130 A. Build makes a difference.

However, I feel safe in saying that you should gain' at least five pounds, maybe more. 369. S489. $529. ai $139.

169. 12 Months Ttfms Terms --L -i lillsl RELY OM BRISTOL-MYERS' CLINIC PROVEN ANTIHISTAMINE oldlisryinalay! MMaiMaaweuU if" itmt I (1) at TMi riast SISM or A COLS) take one aasiSTAB immediately! Don't wait! For BaaiSTAB'S ability to check cold symptom faat depende on ua during atage of cold. Then (2) Stroel UCN MSM-and at bedtime take another anon-aa. Taken this at the very flrat sign-of a cold, aEsurraa checks further development of the cold symptoms. ml Av.

IsvJLJiaulaUMaiaiiaMiaVai: (3) IN TMI riSST S4 MOUIS BESISTAB may check your cold! For ip clinical testa, those who used bbbistab atones were relieved of their colds ip an average of one day I JlESISTAB is the identical formula proved successful in large-scale clinical tests! And here isrwbat tneee clinical teste proved! A When taken at' the first sign of a cold RESISTAB checkt cold tymptomt in an average of 1.2 day. Even wben treatment is delayed until the second day RESISTAB check cold symptoms in an average of 2.8 daysl (Regained In these large-scale clinical testa all cold symptoms were checked in 90 of patients who took RESISTAB within one hour-of the onset of a cold, and in 85 of those who took it within 2 hours. Clinical observation' of 200 patients who. received the recommended dosage (lOOmgfc per day) showed no toxic effects, such, as drowsirjeam-oe dizziness, in the entire course of treatment With the RESISTAB formula. r-- -rv- So to get the greatest benefits from RESISTAB, start taking it at once.

Keep RESISTAB handy at all times) at home, at work, in your pocket or puree. Take it the minute you feel a cold corning. on or have been exposed to sorneone else's coldl REsiSTAB is safe even for children, when used aa recommended. See your druggist to-day ask for dink-proven RESISTAB. Moth by Company of Canada Ltd.

Makert of Sal hkpatka and Ipana. Shriners' Club Elect- Mrs. L. McKenna Mrs, L. McKenna was elected president o( the Ottawa Shriners' Ladles Club, st tha annual meet ing held In the Rldeau Room of Murphy Gamble.

Ltd. The host esses were Mr. -L. Allen andi Mrs. D.

McPhall. In the reports of the year, It was shown much fina work bad been done for the Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children In Montreal; Glfla included clothing, trand-knitted articles and a new inhalator. Tha pait president G. A. Stone installed the following officers: presidentMrs.

fc. Me- Kenns; vice-president. Ml H. mm mm nr Utman; treasurer. Mrs Cecil' "Hall; buying convener.

Mrs. A. R. D. McNslly, The retiring president Mrs.

Ernest Huson, was presented with a gift Plana were made (or a bridge on April 24. Atbenaenm Club Meets. mt At the meeting of the Athenaeum Book Club In St. George's Church clubroom, Mrs. E.

O'Connor reviewed "The Three Wishes of Jsmie McRuin" by Charles O'Neill. Tea was served under the convenership of NO ttOONOHOKHtAUNONO kYAfTMO ro wsi" no (anwo AAia Reeriy-to-Bfewn'n-SatveJ Piping Hot Rolls You buy them in a package, Trappr. wy 1 brown'n serve. Try them A Jahli aew iMRrtR A l'eli' mmm1 wjlWWIIMWW "A 0vaniuk a 4 1 1 tmtt0 eAisBf SeWSSJsJBSBaj Jg)SBBs Sayfjg easjasj paw 1 3al4Vl aWBsW (sJt BlMB tMefl CsVlsJeV issaaaaaaaasw ask your QoTIlESISTAB Tt YOUR DRUG HEADQUARTERS FOR Entertains Members -of, Hawthorne Women's InstituU entertained their husbands at an annual banquet the Morrison-Lamothe recreation room. Mrs, Edward Stanley, presi dent welcomed more, than so guest for the occasion.

Following supper, an enjoyable musical program was presented by MrsTrHopson, Mrs. J. Whit-morc, Mr. Neil Mathles snd Mr. Bert Jitewart were." ec- companied at the piano by Mrs.

J. Flnlayson. Toasts were' proposed 'and re- sponded to by Mrs. Roy Demp- sey, president of East Carleton uil Mr. -ll RlakiL Mrs.

W. rAlexander, Mr. James Spratt, Mr. Bert Stewart. Mr.

Nell Masey sndMrt WIUin Graham community singing and dancing. Aheara Astley BeatU BreuMa Campbell Dawsea Jojrnt Murnhy O'Sullivaa Richarda Reaedale." To irtrtrw aae lw of rottr ertit lora. refer le pea SX YUow Pas. HaMVMVSBBBMV'S-. cellophane- tnem in they're delicii nnran 6fwev II I ieL WT UlaK STORE IS ANTIHISTAMINES -7 1.

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