Of course you can‘t turn a baby over to inexperienced children, but you will enjoy instructing them in baby care., Besides, wouldn‘t you yourself like having a baby around the house again ifâ€"only for one lovely day? Ohildren love to play school, so why not initiate them into the realiâ€" ties of nursery school teaching by inâ€" viting several two and three year old children for n afternoon or two in your backyard? Again, you will have to supervise but we guarantee you‘ll all have a good time. In these days when children are picked up in cars or bus for most of their excursions lJid4 you eéever think Of DOrrowIng baby for a day or two to give your children the fun of looking after him? You probably know a young mother who would welcome a carefree day and your children will have the opâ€" portunity to learn how nice babies are, so both families will benefit. When families were larger, babies were part of most children‘s experience, buit nowadays, many a child never disâ€" covers the delightfulness of playing with a baby. This is unfortunate, for the seeds of desire for parenthood are planted in happy childhood assocâ€" iation with babies or doll substitutes. SUN.â€"11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Company 7.00 p.m. Speâ€" clal Serivces for Cradles Roll Sunday. THURS,. 2.30 pm. Home League, 7 pm. Corps Cadets, 8.00 p.m. Public Meeting. THURSDAY JSULY 15th, 1048 Domestrec Oriental R U G S Clean Rooms Cor, Spruce St. and Third Ave. The King Edward ~Hotel Day or Week Pleasure of Child Tending Missed by Youth of Today. ‘rou ever think of borrowing a for a day or two to give your New Shipmen Phone 944 13 Pine St. South Very Reasonable KRates ie}i No more special trips for perishable Yeast! Quletl Atimosphere $229.50 All Sizes $99.50 from of to [packhage=/1 yeast cake in any recizg i away from home there isn‘t tenâ€"year olds to escort little children to sunday school or to dancing class. But if distances aren‘t too great this would be a nice custom to revive. It‘s a thrilling step in growing up to be enâ€" trusted with younger children and one today‘s youngsters shouldn‘t miss. And while your family is considerâ€" ing the pleasures of child tending, why not use vacation days for home coursâ€" es in cooking and housekeeping, too? I know, you‘ve prboably had a strugâ€" gle to get your children to help about the house so you can‘t imagine any fun for them, or for yourself, in an intensified battle. But did you ever try giving your 12â€"yearâ€"old daughter responsibility for a few days‘ meals â€" plannming, shop- ping, preparing and serving? There‘s a vast difference in enjoyment be tween helping someone else cook and in doing it yourself. , Naturally you bave to limit the young shopper so she won‘t use up the whole week‘s food budget on her fledgling efforts at meal getting. But having given her a certain amount to spend let her get what she wants. After a party, alcohol stains "may be be removed from walls, ceilings woodâ€" work, rugs and furriture by applymg a 50% solution of potassium permangâ€" anate in lard and letting it stand for two â€" days. The permanganate may then be removed by sponging with gelâ€" atin heated with oil and Gillet‘s lye in It is part of the "course" for you to insist on balanced menus, otherwise daughter wouldn‘t be learning any of the rudiments of feeding a family properly. But after you‘ve instructed her in nutritional values let her decide which protein (meat, fish, chicken or a cheese or egg casserole), which green vegetable, and what kind of salad. You may have to remind her that men want potatoes and bread, no matter how elaborate the rest of the meal. And don‘t scoff if dessert is the first item of the menu to be decided on. You can still achieve a proper balance by having less starch in the main course. C A hostess I know on Toke Street has made little table runners out of. the old bellâ€"pulls which formed part of her dowery when she was married from her Balsam Street North home. She‘s also made bell â€" pulls out of old table runners, but they didn‘t work out too well. * feather boas by suspending them in gallon jugs of creosote for two or three weeks, 143 Commercial Ave. Timmins FUELS HOUSEHOLD HINTS For the COAL That‘s SUPERIOR order Anthracite Briquets Drumheller Lump from risch may be removed from old Household Hints THE HOME MAKER‘S PAGE C. E. Holland, Prop By STAN WHITE Now a "hasty baking" doesn‘t mean a hasty trip for yeast! New Fleischmann‘s Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast stays fresh in your cupboard for weeks! Use exactly like fresh yeast in all recipes. Fast acting â€" gives grandest baking results. If you bake at homeâ€"order a month‘s supply of New Fleischâ€" mann‘s Fust Rising Dry Yeast from your grocer. Once you try itâ€"vyou‘ll alwavs use it! How about a crocheted slipâ€"cover for the meter in the basement? Mrs. Wellsnitch on Patricia Blvd. has made ore out of some old army socks she found in the attic. She started she says, to crochet a watch fob but it got away on her. Mrs. Wellsnitch equal parts, to the consistency of thick soup. The gelatin may then be reâ€" moved with Absorbine Junior applied with a damp rag in a rotary motion. The Absorbine Junior may then be reâ€" moved with aleohol. I guess you wont entextam that crowd again. Pictured above follownig their wedding which took place in Trinity United Church, sSchumacher, recently ase Mr. and Mrs. Lauri Ste. Jean. The bride is the former Olga Lucyk, daughter of Mrs. Emma Lueyk and the late Mr. A. Lucyk. The groom is the son of Mr. Joseph Ste. Jean and the late Mrs. Ste. Jean Photo Courtesy Royal Studio The Church of the Nativity was the setting for the wedding of Lillian Monette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Monette, 110 Mounjoy »street S.; to Redvers Vickers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hrank Vickers, 124 First avenue, schumacher, on Wednesday morning. Against an altar banked with flowers and lighted candles, Father F. B. Murray officiated at the ceremony. Photo by Royal Studio Keeps fresh in the cupboard THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Poetry ard using it as a lever propel yourâ€" self about the floor crabwise. With the discovery of steam power and the subsequent invention > of the chaise lounge, Dr. Osler fled to the lake disâ€" trict. I think that sentence must belong to another . article, but what article I can‘t quite fithom. Did you know that Hannibal was really a woman, and a fiveâ€"footâ€"two woman at that? «Stand in front of an open window and inhale steadily for fifteen minutes without once exhaling. Your head should now be touching the floor in back of you. Reach cut and grasp the bed springs with your left hand Anâ€"Indian in Porquis Junction has written in a grand new exercise for excessive fat under the armpits. He got it from his wife‘s phsycoâ€"analist who is a thyroid case himself, Ready girls? has made a little cover for the Squareâ€" D Switch making the set complete. Major ‘Wellsnitch is a veteran of the Boer War. Exhale ?Zemï¬zfm Service Dry Cleaners 116 Cedar St. South Miscellaneous IF A WAXED SURFACE has been spotted or scratched, wish with turâ€" pentine and rewax. If the wax is too light, color it to match the finish of the wood. Save needless mopping up of the floor near the refrigerator by placing several thicknesses of newspapers on the floor near it when you defrost and clean. Before hanging freshly laundered curtains, slip a dull, flat table knife through the rod hem. Then the curâ€" tains will not tear when they dry and you are ready to put the rod through them. A large old cookie tin is easy to slide in the oven to catch drippings from fruit and berry pies. It‘s easy to reâ€" move for cleaning and helps to keep th oven spotless. several newspapyels ()N the floor near it when you defrost and clean. OIL. THE SEWING MACHINE after five or six hours usage to keep it in good running condition., lrons that have become rusty and rough can be smoothed easily to a nice glassâ€"like finish simply by rubbing with salt and a piece of paper. SHIRT CARDBOARDS laid against the wall as you paint or wash woodâ€" work will help keep the wallpaper spotless. Before hangmg freshly laundered curtains, slip a dull, flat table knife through the rod hem. Then the curâ€" tains will not tear when they dry and you are ready to put the rod through them. A large old cookie tin is easy to slide WA NJ AA 4 Anyone who has Scotties knows they are independenrt little dogs and stand on their cwn. Also, they are good hunters. After several hours I beâ€" gin to worry and start looking for my treasures. One day they were seen on the main road, nearly four miles from our house, where an automobile almost ran over them. On another. occasion a lady telephoned me two miles away, asking if I would please come and get my dogs, as they had treed her cat in the backyard. On going down I found that quite a number of children livâ€" ing there had been swimming in the brook and the dogs rad followed them into the brook and up to the house. Of course, when the cat tried to chase them, they had to chase back. proposition and that each of them has a right to a certain amount of lib» erty, for now they never try to get aâ€" way from me. They always let me put the leash on and fasten one of them before I let the other go free. The younger one is mtich less digâ€" nified than Fala and also less secure. He follows me wherever I go in the house. And if there is a thunderstorm or if the children are making unusual noises, as they did om the 4th of July, Tamas retires completely terrified unâ€" der Miss Thompson‘s desk and canâ€" not be lured out. Fala, on the contrary, lies mth great dignity in the coolest spot he can find and will not be urset by anything exâ€" cept children who want to pull him around.. â€" When that happens, he, too ol oi t TT d on e EW 1 oc y N Je Sa e lrons that have become rusty and rough can be smoothed easily to a nice glassâ€"like finish simply by rubbing with salt and a piece of paper. Dishes in which you have had milk or eggs should be rinsed in cool rather than hot water before washing to loosen the food. Containers in which you have had fat foods should be rinsed in hot water to loosen the grease. Add amâ€" monia if the grease is stubborn. WATCH SCRATCHES Those minor scratches andâ€" cuts which are soâ€" common, â€" particuarly when healthy young children are about, won‘t matter too much if they are given prompt and skilful atâ€" tention. The family doctor will be glad to advise what first aid kit and home remedies should be kept on hand@ for treatment of scrapes and burns and pricks. Early care and close liaison with the doctor are esâ€" sential to safety in the home. SHIRT CARDBOARDS laid against the wall as you paint or wash woodâ€" work will help keep the wallpaper spotless. â€"» SsSAVE COF ages on spoo come in hanc of your own To keep scatter rugs from slipping the floor, vnlace old jar rings of the bber variety under the rugs, at each the corners. IF A WAXED SURFACE has been otted or sceratched, wish with ntine and rewax. If the wax is too tht, color it to match the finish of the 0d . Save needless mopping up of the )or near the refrigerator by placing, turâ€" ‘ HIDE PARK, â€"â€" There must be a great many people in this country who are interested in Scotties, and those who love dogs particularly of this breed, write very often not only to Fala but to Pala‘s mistress, So I take it they might be interested in the solving of one of the difficulties that I have experienced since I acâ€" quired Fala‘s grandson, Tamas McFala. Whenever I dlet the two have their freedom as we walked through the woods, at some particular point they would forget me. My calling would be completely in vain. They had found something to hunt and they veral thicknesses of newspapers on WEre off. e floor near it when you defrost and OIL. THE SEWING MACHINE after Anyone who has Scotties knows they are independent little dogs and stand on their cwn. Also, they are good -walk. I have started out with the old« er dog Fala, on the leash and let the young one run to his heart‘s content. He is never out of sight more than a few minutes. _ About halfway I put the little one, Tamas on the leash and let Fala run.. He sometimes goes off into the woods and refuses to return with us, but within an hour or so he will appear at the door asking to come in. I do the same thing when I am out=â€" ofâ€"doors working in the garden or ver by the swinmnming pool having picnic lunch,. . One of them is always on the leash, firmly anchored while the other runs around loose. They seem to recognize that this is a fair proposition and that each of them has a right to a certain amount of lib= erty, for now they never try to get aâ€" i i o es s h i e n i P ie m on / io tm 1i S TK U VWE To keep scatter rugs from slipping _the floor, place old jar rings of the bber variety under the rugs, at each the corners. CORD from ‘wrapped packâ€" spools in the kitchen. These handy when you do wrapping To Produce Good Printing . .. It Takes "KNOW HOW" Commercial Printers and Publishers Since 1912 Aided by good equipment and more plentiful help, we can serve new printing customers at this time. Our paper stock is considerably better than in the imâ€" mediate post war years. F4 upon you. Our printers have had the training an‘d experâ€" ience to qualify them to produce neat attractive work. Phone 26 and one of our staff will} gladly call y T ME â€" K ty *¢\v HIDE PARK, â€"â€" There must be a great many people in this country who are interested in Scotties, and those who love dogs particularly of this breed, write very often not only to Fala but to Pala‘s mistress, So I take it they might be interested in the solving of one of the difficulties that I have experienced since I acâ€" I brought them home in disgrace and for a day I tried to keep them conâ€" stantly on their leashes ‘except when they were in their own yard. I soon found, however, that the wire mesh around their yard is big enough for Tamas, the younger one to squeeze through. After running around for a while, he always came to the door and cried to get in. That gave me an morning and every Third Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST TIMMINS Recipes y B #. idea and the next day since, on our 219 Algonquin Blyd. E. Fala, on the contrary, lies with great dignity in the coolest spot he can find and will not be urset by anything exâ€" cept children who want to pull him around.. â€"When that happens, he too, retires behind the bathroom door or under Miss Thompson‘s desk or under my feet, wherever I may be sitting. The Keep, or White Tower of the Tower of London was first built in 10 78 under Gundul{, Bishop of Rochester, PARTS â€" GENERAL REPAIRS Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd,. Phones; Store 22390 â€" Garage 2556 384 Algonguin Blvd. "Associate Dealer‘" BR0g