. -._ -;- -. - --.,-- --.>_~:-1.-.,-;--—- -;n-oo~r--::r:~.._ ‘PAGE TWO , “Wm l Hi1 S, A DOROTHY GRAY kVkNl Guard against cliapplitg roughness (llltl flaky dry- ness. Smooth on liPltlfl‘. going out in cold “rather. Buy yours to- tlay and save liull on every bottle! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY steep HCIDRE a. r1 I Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee o++w+ o440++o+++w++0++ Closed Room] The atmosphere of at room ma; ' has been closed for a long time can l freshetied by putting some round coffee on a. saucer and plac- HB R small piece of gum campiior Light the gum, and the small amount of . coffee consumed while burning will : be - In the center of the coffee. ' produce 0. refreshing odor. Prevent Colds Plenty of fruit juices \vil1 help to Peron! that. cold, and a. glass of Eat water with lemon juice diluted |n it taken before breakfast is on: pf the best preventives. Starch Substitute A little bluing added to the water ‘l which rice has been boiled results E1 a very satisfactory starch. g . FF4-QQ Q QW§ O4FO Q-Q f§-§'Q'Q4'O—§> 0 1 Coo/Ks Corner; v OQ-QQQQQQ OOOQOQ O OOOXQ-OO CHOCOLATE TARTS Baked tart shells “.3 cup sugar 2.’ egg yolks {i teaspoon salt ‘All tablespoons flour 11.‘: tablespoons cornstarch 2 clips milk 1%. ounces (W; sq. unsweetened chocolate l: teaspoon vanilla METHOD: Beat the e28 yolks and add the sugar and salt. Make n. -thi.r., smooth paste by adding a lit- tle of the cold milk to the flour and cornstarch. Scald the remainder of the milk and stir a little of it into each of the above mixtures. Then slowly add them to tho remainder 0f the scalded niilk. Melt the chocolate and add this. and then cook the mixture, stirring constantly until it is thickened. Add the flavoring, cool slightly, and pour into baked tart shells. These could be garnished with a meringue if desired. vvvv vwwvvvw 7v Yvv rvwwvvvvw vv- v-vvv v v vvvv v v Judge Show: llaro old wives and wanted to swap they asked for. but took all the forbidding them to remarry for A tl/ stand their old they were fore chance would be that they while, anyway.” mates until they g would knew not of, and they would kiss DIVORCE N loses her complexion and gets fat; get a divorce. dishes. get a divorce. But, in reality, divorce docsn Elysium. lt is a purgatory in Mi earnings. Men. of Course, fare better iii forts mid somebody to fight with And he wants his children. ‘will insure their everlasting bliss. But it doesn't. edy- for a marriage that is tlireate others virtues. orphaned. KIDDIES yield quickl to a brisk ru Wu m:.':::..'.' h‘ \ o- Heavenly SPICE This Success Can Be Yours Light and flufiy as your fondcst dream . . . fragrant as a country kitchen . . . Spice Cake like this is sure to make the Man of the House say —— "I never tasted such wonderful cake in my life!" And you can alwayr depend on the same outstanding success, if you use Swans Down Cake Flour. Regular or economy recipe, sponge or butter type — Swans Down makes every cake outstandingly moist, vclvct-crumbed, melt- ingly tender and flavorful. And fine-textured Swans Down cakes beep fmb longer. Made from wheat selected for in special cake-making advan- tages of soft, tender gluten, Swans Down is milled by an cxcluriva recess, and sifted again and spin through silk until 27 times u in: as ordinary flour. Beginner or expert _— you'll bake n bump cake with Swans Down. CAKE l r I I I I I I I | | I | | I OLD-FASHIONED SPICE CAKI 2% cups lllhd Swan! Dawn Cub Fleur 2 l/g hucpeens Calumet Icltlng Powdcr ‘A Oculpeen self I tampon cinnamon l}; fmpoon mec0 Sift flour once, meuurc, add baking powder, all 0nd times. Crum lhorrcning, ndd sugar gradually; cream until light. Add e one u n time; beat well after cc . Add molasses and Blend. Add dour, alternately with milk, c. small amount spices; sit: three vvvv vvvvwvv vvw v DOROTHY DIX SAY ltonarrlagc For _ A judge, who knows his human nature. has just dealt divorce racket a solar-plexus blow. troubles of six husbands, who had iriates Mic were easier on the eyes. he tho faults of the life partners they had instead It your husband is a poor money-maker; grouchy; if he doesn't want to step out of n All that you need to restore your _vout.h and bcnuty and make you gay and fascinating is a decree absolute. V4 hupoon clam ' n n time; bent after each addition until nnoozh. Hoke in two greased 9- inch in modem: oven ‘A up ‘nlooviglng (Port lwmr pvr ‘If. h puns £3751. about 25 minutes. Delicious ‘ 0nd covered with unmet fron- lng, nnd sprinkled with chopped nun. Or use icm filling and c favorite Ironing. I cup Inger 1 0gp. unbouhn ‘A cup mclullel I cup milk New Swan: Down l0 0300mm from Ordinary llama alga-Even! icing my: in finer than grmulucdl n r menu rec son OlUTIN-cc moon M ‘ l you ma: cull SW35? Down A calm iii Tnhd I0clp00 on Inch Package ulcd pen are more even than ungndedl potatoes are lighter than whole ones. If a calm In worth malrln it’: worth melting with- t \ THE _CHARLQ_’III'_ETOV_VNI __G_UARQIAN _ nmmmm n n‘ Rea m/Socialcnd Person n-nrnnnn AAA vvwv vvvvvvvwv 4 vvwvvv vvvéé Solomon In Divorces Wlsdul by Banning 2 Your: the 1n settling the mntrimonill gotten tired of looking at their them off for younger and fairer granted them the divorces gilt off of the ginger bread by two years. "My experience in cases such as these,“ opined this Solomon come to judgment, “is that often girl friend is waiting in the corridor, so I am going to restrain these men from marrying for two years. and if there arepany parnmours waiting outside of this court, they won't got the guys. ll Not for a To my mind, this is the most constructive ef- fort that has ever been made to suppress the div- orce evil. For it is a well known fact that the 8PM! majority of the husbands and wives, who clutter up the divorce cutlrlsfinever find out that they can't et their eyes on new ones. Hence if ed to go through a two-year cooling off process, the decide that it was better to endure ff flying to those they and make u . O CURE-ALL What makes for the popularity of divorce is that it has been sold to the general public as a panacea for whatever ails you. If your wife if she is a bum cook; if she nage, if he is ights; if,he won't: wipe the 't work out like that. It. isn't an ich the divorced wander about like lost souls, ser-king a place in which they fit in and finding it not. Families don't extend a glad welcome to the divorced daughter who comes home with a brood of children. Getting a little dole of alimony each month is far different from having the run of a husband's whole - All flint manyfa woman's divorce certificate brings her is the nt-ecsslly of going out an getting u job. - divorce ttian ivomen, but the same man who has been used to a home and home-cooking and home com- is a forlorn and lonesome creature “hen he has to fend for himself and has nobody to nurse him if hel gets sick and nobody to care whether he comer. liomc at night, or not. Of course, there are marriages that are so horrible that no one i should be forced to endure them, but the average marriage breaks» up over petty grievances. Temper and nerves, and the wife wantingi to gad and the husband desiring to stay at home and rest his feet at night. so they rush out and get a divorce in the fond belief that it It only shows them that divorce is not the rem-’ ned with disaster. That needs get- h mBelieyie fine, a trial divorce would save the break up of many a ° 9 a" 99D man)’ B D001‘. unhappy little child from being half- ¢Q§O§ v ‘Mo d e rn Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. On which side 0f the dlimgr guest should the food be served, and which side the emrpty plates remove? A. Food should be served from the left. empty plates removed from the right. Q- Should c man. when register- ing at a hotel with his wife, sign "John Smith and wife"? A- N0; he nliould sign. an: Mrs. John Smith." Q- Is the bride ever supposed to Pl)’ for the costumes of the brides-l maids? A. No: the bridesmaids pay for their own costumes. "Mr. should “$4 Better English D. C‘. William: o+o+++0+o~ ‘ . O r4 1. What is wrong with this sen- fence? "The details are as follows."l 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "surveillance"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Aquatntance. aquarium, aquiline. g 4. What docs the word "perm. ent" mean? ,. What is a. word beginning with bo that means “tumultuously violent"? ANSWERS 1- 5|)’. "The details no u fol- lows." 2. Pronounce mr-vnl-cns. u u in fur, first n as in ate, second n. unset-eased. accent second syllable. 3. Acquaintnncc. 4. Feeling pain or sorrow for sins or offences. "Be penitcnh- and for thy faults con- tritc."—Militorx 5. Boistcrous. O Morning Smile METHOD WINS An elderly Indy at the loo" ‘Ill sitting on n camel, while the keeper m. inst the My got off and ltnrted to pct it but still it» would not budge. Buddcly. however. it. got up and went running off~n fut 0s it could. Th0 kcqm‘ turned to tin "Madam." he laid. "what an m dodptllzhklllold h! " all llld m. 0 rep . "Well." slid the k081i". "mt hll better tickle me. I've got to catch hhiP-Tit-Bltl. g A premium amines inns lavish, In. Much-Money. Th0 n him Into , In l! vwvvvWVV-vvv fl \ flVfz/r ro 5/49!’ mad’. MW cw All! Q '0 ‘I000 0000000000000‘ 5W l suntan: You can give yourself or daughter a soft, natural-look- ing permanent in 2 to 3 hours, at home with the easy-lows: Chnrm-Kurl Supreme Cold Wave Kit. Costs only $1.35. Laboratory tested, it's safe to use on any type of natural hair. And best of all. your Charm-Kurl COLD WAVE will 1.1:! mnntbs and mantbi‘. Satisfaction or money back. Get a Charm-Kurl kit today. $1.35 For sale a! Drug Stone, Coa- m0|ic and Varicly Column. ‘its THE NEW NOW ONLY 0 d '000ooc0o" ..¢-uuu-., O 0 O C O I 0 0 I How Can 1!! By Anna Ashley V? i 1' O-O+O-O@OQ+ Q. How can I remove grease spots from linoleum or wood floors? A. Do not wash the floor with hot water, as this will set the “"3 away "m" "Ch film‘?- ‘BP enough to Eel a Perspective on each Z grease. Wash with cold water and Isoap powder until the spots disap- , pear. Q. flow can I keep the hands ‘from chapping when hanging out ‘clothes? A. Wet the liar-Its with vinegar i and dry well before hanging out i clotihes. In reul cold weather, try rubbing n. little cornstarch on the hands before going out. Q. llow can I writer put plants and prevent the wster from splash- ing over the edges of the pots? A. Try using a smell funnel. holding it close to the roots when pouring the water. TllE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMIBLE For vvedncsday, y iii A STATIC and crystallized state of affairs. latterly moving nt high gear and-into fields of spectacular accomplishment. may arrest the wheels of progress and bring de- pression and frustration into the mind. Relaxation and diversion may be advised before any nttompt be made to get n proper perspective on the sudden and dramatic tcrerizi of recent events. These. having far- reaching and radical effect on the present as well as future fortunu, call for wise, sngaclous and pro- found analysis before jumping into strange or untried fields of oper- ation. Study fundamentals and re- organize olsns. Birthday Forecast Those whose birthday it Is may encounter a. yem- hi which the wheels of progress may seem to be blocked by a series of delays, 0b- structions and Iu-PBdl-tnenls. m- ating a feeling of frustration or de- feat. Nevertheless, n. pause for diversion and revitalized physcal and mental condition, may bring into view new slants, four-deal on basic factors, with keen and shrewd analysis of underlying values and future probabilities. Astute. unc- l0lll nnd patient reorflifllllfl“! °1 ideas. plum and DPOBTIIM ml)‘ N‘ suit in a sensational about-face. with long-range and enduring good for- tune, dramatic and gratifying. A child born on this day may have n serious and reflective nature, in- clincd to be dflplflfld Ind w»!!! discouraged. Proper rest and phy- sical attention may develop 0.1mm- iun and efficiency. .___.______________--- Quests. Later she called her butler over and whiqiered "Tell the nlrger to sing ‘sweet and Lowt" The butler hustled over to the tenor and said firmly. "The m0dnm0 insists that you ceuo ' -' so loudly." was iiryi-rvg in vain to make it mofe.’ i Fsshions/Liierariiie ,, iv v ‘ Christmas train. This ls cf wooden —|— vwvvvv vvvvwvvvv 'E_'llen’.s Diary llllllhlldhrmlflwlh l “idmYttmdelltcptPJlmellodc- ,0d w teem-bin dimmer to ng "why |»p e want toienve home on 0 dny this." n1 the time n. light wind. Qouthcrly in its inclination drove odd flakes of snow hither and Yonmdihm wumsignthenof the morning sun. His word; follow- ed g thoughtless resnsrk of mine that “Rob's expect w go to town, i; it’; fine this afternoon." In Winter, only brilliant sunshine and a most. favorable wind can tempt James to g0 my distance from the farm. Which. of course is only sen- sible when one considers that sud- den squall: can arise to bother and evm bewllder travellers along win- try trails. And to travel by ‘hotor vehicle mud snow flunies is to In- vite acclden or to be detained by drifts along the mute. "It would be better if they would postpone their trip until tomorrow~ you can't telLwhnt might come out of this." However, dark e5 was the day nnd threatening, no amount of snow fell and so without difficulty but along a slippery road the ear came up the driveway well after dusk the lights casting n comfort- ing brightness in advance. But: Jamie was asleep then. snuggled with his grandfather in the old armchair, eyes had closed in the quiet that had succeeded the sup- per hour. o 0 > Jamie liked the Idea of spend- ing the afternoon with us. He came bearing n box of his favorite toys and lost m time in getting to his pla-y. The old kitchen which seems to be so Ipaclou; at the Saturday's scrubbing or oftlmes when James and I sit alone by our evening fire, was suddenly a small place. It [was because of the toys and Darti- cularly on account of Jamie's construction, begullingly painted and can be made longer or Shflrlel‘ by adding oi- taking away various 008M165 and freight cars from the engine. It was a busy engine that shunted the cars to convenient switches for the loading or unload- ing. If these stations were situated in the veiy centre of the pantry doorstep or on the much used track between woodbox and stove. who was I to interfere with this nimble tralnman? I accepted his word that some of the cars bore freight. ,1! was a. statement that could not be doubted. Fbr how else could good Island produce and some of the cream of its stock be shipped by rail to reach “Santa. Claus’ place up North?" The potatoes "hund- reds an‘ hundreds cf bushels of tliem- inspected too! and the choice pigs. Only two of the latter but. a5 both of us well knew and as Jamie pointed out with a, dimple "if they have gcod luck. he'll have plenty more b)’ spring." The engine pulled and letters to Dolllmore. Pachmnnn came in: "Sorry!" said in the doorway, "I didn't know you were engaged." know when Miss Stennlng left." more put in. . said the American girl. "I saw her go. She said good-bye to me." “During the morning. Elevcnish, Palm” “P l" lmllne "gives a fellow an appetite." So we to leave their ca: load of feed. It had was, "m, made (we, me 810W was “barley meal" for certain and mg mrdwcod owls and M,._ Q vwvvYvvvvvwwvvvvYvvv vvvvv v“‘v lako swulor, fuelin- more than 70 years. JANUARY 14.1941 aaxweeseu-T“, ‘OOOO'O'.'§@ . _'/ bread! m0 FIEISCHMANNK NO WAITING-no extra steps! Full-streugtlim. Flcischmann’: fresh active Yeast goes right to’ work. Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes it [afar] You can be sure of tender, smooth in — lightness - delicious flavour every time! ‘l IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on Fleischmnnnk fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. It's depend- . able-Canada's tested favourite for County Club stimuli Im- ll “How did she go? By car? A taxi? She could hardly have carried her trunk to the station herself." "r11 inquire." "No." Just a moment. I'll in- quire. Di-rl she leave an address to which her correspondence was to be forwarded?" “No." "Has there been any correspon- dence for her?" “Yes. Several letters. Here they are." He crossed to 3, nest of pigeon holes as he spoke and handed three t The door was opened and sadle IhB “Come in. Sadie." Fernandez said. “These gentlemen wpnt to “And where she is now." Dolli~ "She left on Tuesday morning." “What time was that?" (Continued on Page "that 0118M i0 be P199118“ l0 ml‘ has taken his lcney way dcwn the 18h lhem!" I “W591! F"! W“ ‘>57 shortcut in the vague moonlight. left at a sldlns- It came "W" with And now. “Elle'n" James tell; me 8.10M "Ill-We and 1°“ lwhlle m" from the stairway. when a wind in order "to be home before dark"- sighs aibout an eave "be sure to see I We"! b"! 1" "Wm"? 55 I 3am‘ that the stove drafts are closed “"1 my b“ 0f Wll-‘Tl "W! ll"? “'3' and oh yes" and his vo'c: is fainter For the mment- I hfld forsoits" but um distinct "wind the clockl" my WW 8'19" will t-“mlfle I “W Until tomorrow. Diary. n nose flattened against l. PI-nc Goodqflghg _ _ I should say." "How did sh¢ leave? In "Yes." "What car?" “I don't know. I remember it wit; a good car. She told me she hart ‘phoned to a friend nnd he was coming down foi- her." "Did you see the friend?" "vaguely. A younglsh man. stnmgei- to me." “Did she take her luggage?" "Yes." "Who brought it downstairs?" "It came down in the lift, I sup- pose. No-I remember. All she had with her were two suitcases. Them were two trunks which she asked to be sent to await her in the cloak- room at Euston." Dolllmore was watching hei- closely, “Were the trunks lent off cs she asked?" "Of course. The hall-porter in bound to have the railway receipt for them." “Send for him. please," Dollimore said. Fernandez shrugged his should- ers and touched a bell-push on hi: desk. “Who else, besides you, saw fills! Stenning go?" Dollimore pursued. “I really don't know. Titers wouldn't he many people. If any in the h-iil at that hour of tho morning. There were. as you know, very few people in the club." "The “waiter would he there?" "Probably. Better ask him Ilt-‘i out there now.“ i car?" A 8) with interest utd concern. Eventing shadows were gathering on the hills then and it is a lonesome time to be alone, indoors. I l and s face watching my . I l lloilior’: Fmlnio I Jock with "our own mI-re" fetch- ed meal today. but whether or not it was the same as Junie hauled by train I can only 81189601. 1Y1‘ In)’ event “More feed!" James said In answer to my question when a load of strange slides was brought to the yard this momlng. After dinner Pan-d mnrshnllcd his helpers who followed him axes on shoulders t0 the woodlot. Rob's had already gone to the city. Kaiolyn‘; shop- ping list was lcngtheped consid- For nearly 50 years Dr- colds. bother. It embodies medicinal pro and cherr Dr. 00d ’n Norway Pine Syrup‘ in loosen phlegm and mucus, soot e todry. Prion 35c a. or llw usages and stimulate the bronchial organs. p (let Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrup l}! _ large family size, title. C9,, Umlud, ‘Toronto, Ont. For Cough: hi Gold: Wood ‘s Norws d B has been a favdurita romedylor 09118 9 m‘ pup Mothers everywhere know_thl.t_ child"!!! “k9 ‘unpleasant taste and will take it without fuss or Pine i-ties of the pine _ d_ ‘ barks, skilfully combined with other cold-combati _ ingrc 1B1] s. is quick-acting and effective. It helps irritated membranes, clear the It!’ your favourite drug M" J ersbly by he: oall hem. And if tome of m, gilded items were only so much wasted effort on our part there was a parcel which contain- ed s. surprise for Jamie. "Not rubber boots!" James said eyeing them with obvious delight. Yee. the lint pair of ribbon- boots for Jcmic. Jamelwulllforwnklflihimlo that he mum u? them vn Wt Junie had gone too for into the Land of Nod. ’ TOP NEWS BTOIY Blouses are the headliners in holiday futiicns and WW1"?! 1°? Spring: blouses to w? your Ill!"- iong or short, blouses to nhod lllflr our on your suit. ‘Dwo eully-Inndo cap sleeved styles are shovm nbovc. I w, c, 1mm the house on the hill, who w“ busy raving his WM today. and James settled n num- bel’ of "mo" affairs eompv-ulchlblv and u usual most agreeably t0- night. Beneath I truer-m cloud o! tobacco nnokc thstf helped them t0 arrive ct. favorable conchaions and They'll 100k like t million If you add a touch of glitter in buttons or a utn trim. a “fie. 2704 is cut In dun 10. 13. 14. 1g, 1g, 30, :5, an nnd 40. Silo i6 r0- quirec only 1% yards 39-inch fabric. No. 3081 is cut in one aim (tuit- nblo for sills from 10 to N. Ind 88-inch » requires 1% - send no cenh for entrants which include: complete lowing guide. Print you: Nana. Andra: 0nd Style Numbcr DlflflLY- Bl an m um IlIO N" WW1 "WM. coats! unit or 0on0 ntunbcr in rm lddnu Mama Pattern Dqcrtnient, The Charlottetown duct-dim. Pcttern Nu. 27M Ind am hepmiy nppetltccflwnrkbtl at the wood" June; remarked presently. laying his pipe aide hopefully 1 . l IIDI SHE'S Mil What c chock to mullet Ilium-c talking about YOU! nth h‘ fhleedlecraft/ —-FOR THE HOME-f . "III