PAGE EIGHT ms cimntorrerows GUARDIAN n x a x W bake o Delicious Coke MAGIC Chocolate Gold Colic Yolk: of 3 ell! 1;; gflpl of dour )4 c“; of milk Mag“; mung Powder add won- 'l°"l§§;'fi‘§,‘..,'.i°: u. ltbabumr time audit 1 up. flavoring extract I tap. b next fivsubeeo beaten until l-lll which and Skiféfiffi‘... s... "qua layer-cake Plus ATE FROSTING snails 9mm H “l” ” h" l h"; maple syrup H double rotary beu codfll I w ::|@d over wlfl- 9 minutes. mixture. at 375W‘. i0 IUIARIISS ‘ICINQ - , 1;“ white: n; l.‘ gup Cocoa‘. Remo rldullb, blending Will- MADE IN CANADA man also 3x45 minutes. nd salt in f0? d i - in 445g" y,’ cup 3i “Y'- o! w coo-o _ I ‘ V ‘ Q i moms ; amen siausa y g § i““’*n. c. Wiillanls § z B’ "~~="- L" i ...1.-..¥"-1i:..*;sf::2*.r;r.:l“r.':c Ofic§§O4 0'0 N90- i s i 1 q. If a person signifies a desire to eave when one is standing and talking with him, should one at- tempt to detain him? A. Never; not even for one minute. Bid him good-by at once. What should the host do wh le the hostess is receiving? It. The princi al duty o the host is to be ert, and see that every one of the guests is being entertained. Q. When wearing full dress, what should be the color of a man's tie? A. The tie should be white. 1 medlum film“ sistency of a marmalade Remove ‘i’ ‘fig-algae. the ginger root and pour into hot. C“ Wu" sterl ized Jars and sea ‘when cold “all; by menu" with boiling hot paraffin. Cover 2 ounce in er mo‘ _ with lids or tle paper over them Method: ee the cltron and slice and “we "l? CW1’ dry,pla°°' very fine . -Soak overni ht in al weak bfillg, made in the fgoportion ‘ (mo? “Elms mun“ of 1 tablespoon salt to quart of‘ water. morning Drain thoroughly next Quarter the lemon and oranges with the exception of w eat, crop Ind remove the pith part in the yield; in Britain u; m1; s hen either. yggf ma; ugh centres and the see more heavier of the two." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “ghoul”? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Disbelief, dwarf, mes- 4. What does the word "juris- diction” mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ca that means “rhythm”? ANSWERS 1. Omit more. 2. Pronounce ool, oo as in tool. 3. Mastiff. 4. lght or power to exercise judic- ial authority. “The case was trans- ferred to the jurisdiction of a higher court." 5. Cadence. slice the fruits thinly or put them through the food chopper. Add this to the drained citron along with the water and allow to stand for 1 hour, then cook until the fruit begins to soften. Measure the mixture and add 1 cup sugar to vvvvvvvvwv ’s Realm 1. _ into such a fix? ‘AAA a Tvw ‘Lax znm¢vv w‘ (By Ida M. Purdue During the Hsllowven season the‘ cat is the most important creature lu the land. lllcllnes with arched baoksydis- tended claws, and yellow eyes gleam at us from magazine cov- ers. Cats snipped from black paper provide the chief motif for party decorations. Children even \.ear '"cat" costumes or masks. And everyone knows that on the eve of October 3i, cats can fly - that is. on the broomstieks for the Halloween ditches. How did poor ussy ever gets list who started the gossip that resulted in klttys reputation as the bosom pal of the sn- ggle-toothed All Hallow’ hogs? The idea has been bull up for uges. It is an offshoot o the reverence once paid to cats by many people-a. reverence that the kitty an object to be feared and avoided ~15 much as honored. In all relhiosis where scan-a ani- mal has been held sacred. the harming of such a creature has. of course, been regarded as a criminal offense. Suppose, you hid lived in ancient Egypt. With what sup- erstitious dread you would have regarded any stray cat encounter- ed ot night. when the peculiar dilation and contraction of the animal's eyes so plainly showed its kinship to Isis. the moon, whose light. waxed and waned in the same manner. Would you have felt entirely at ease in the resence of Social and “newt... v Yvv A‘ nsnnmnnnnmnmn Vvvv ‘sass ‘ranks- sn.1 ‘CAT In Dumb Anhals) ;VVAAA%AA vv\ oat sprawled comfortably against her feet. But it was the Germanic peo- ples who endowed the oat with its ' Germ. . ‘m! believed so completely in twitches‘ that. the had a. yeary festival in the drones. Me. 1 was celebrated as Walp date when witches ls N hi. the om all over the world flew to Germany on . accompanied by black oats, for a tet-atete with their chief. Satan. ‘mus the cat, Bat-tan, and the witch became a fearsome trio, and the frightened whisper- llll 0f their deeds started the gos- slp that built up the reputation of the Halloween cat. By the Medieval ages, the kitty had become, not merely an associ- ate tan but a personifica- tion of the Drlnce of Darkness. himself. To our Medieval ances- tors, Satan was very real. and everyone knew of power change into an mimal, and that his favorite shape was that of a black oat. Every ‘br feline, un- fortunately born wth a shiny coat. of ebon. was the object of fear and droid, for who could tell which one harbored the devil’! ~ _When the Feast of All saints was orlsimtiled w replace W ur- m Night. and later moved rom y 1 eo October 31. to replace a. number of other ~heathen fetes, many of the customs of the farm- er rtes disappeared. But the cat. On its toe could mean your dost sentence? The Romans had a healthy re-l spect for the cat, too. To them. it. symbolized freedom, since it was the pet of their goddess qi iiberryl who was always sketched with a a cat, when accident y to step; I No Cause F each cup of frulLBruise the gin- ger and tie in a bag and add with the sugar. Continue cooking the mixture until it reaches the con- LONDON - (GP) — The Min- istry of Agriculture re opts that, 13m M155 DIX: been very true to neverseenbutnowlsma is this: My husband sent me them was a Nowlam etorualhellbry ANBWIR: sense and good All llle "QM! some on when the oil's man whispers, “You're so nun " So protect the charm he loves! "If a girl isn't dainty no other charm counts,” Maris Moots: says. “A daily Lux Toilet Soap bath makes dsiatioess ' an." You'll love the way the A Whipped Cream lather caresses _ , silo-leaves it fresh, really g p,“ Delicauly perfumed, tool Universal Plclslel More! i: $ciee__n'_S'se' it l‘ . Mew 4/415 a/Rww/los my 1s WET! A .4 40x ra/usr soar i 324m’ 24m mm’ you $06 Dorothy Dix §ays— DISVHVIEAlZVTENED ‘are ‘m... Card From Other Woman Really lly bulsand la in the him end have cared for his disheartened wile and mother. The csluse some souvenirs from France and among lovely card from a French girl lives near his camp. She wrote that she loved hlm and would always remember the that they had 590M lmletlwl‘. tion that you take (Continued on Page 10) w w and thy witch refused to abdlcnte. Time has changed the character of boah a great deal. We make fun of die witch, and the fear of the cat has changed to fond- ness, for who can imagine Hal- lowaksn without its prime motif- the "spittim image" of a cat? or Jealousy service overseas. I have little son whom he has who happy moments not going to condemn myself to acting unlsd-ylike. What would you adwtsemetodo? VEE I migratulate you on the good taste you show in meeting a situa- to be tragic with poise and dig- 1 Person . than, shifted a hastily adjusted sus- xn s‘ m ‘L44 al O ' sites’: nunv lyanldanlhrmafsfllfa vvvvv‘ vv This was die Wednesday, one of the tr pped This. who once to schoo along this Alder-lea road of ours. set out happily eit- to an tremely important event in life- to meet the man of her choice st the marriage-altar. And this day a union has been blessed and from this time, mystic bonds hold man l “until death do...." Regr the old neighbors were that rain must fall on this young lady's bridal day, which, as Jeanie commented when we were at the grading this af- ternoon, and showers fell athwart the open door, "doesn't mean a thing, by way of good luck or bad." It, seems to me, the November day that Jeanie was married was a tempermental sort 0.1’ day. Our other Iiented) farm was this young bride's home. Here she grew up, and then went to a business-girls life. Perhaps this cold evening there will be a lone- ly sighing 1n the old oak, planted by her forbears and in the glint maples beside it on the lawn. Per- haps the stream along which she and her brother fished for shy trout will have a plaintiveness in its ripples, as it runs to swell the mill stream. There may even bc a rustle as of young feet dancing hwblly over the threshold of the shuttered farmhouse before s.ll is set in the silence of night again. For houses that have held genera- tions are not like new abodes. They have known the joys and sorrows of their families; their hearth». stones have held many flres- their doors have opened so many-Jriends and loved ones and strangers. ‘Ihcv may well know when one of their own has gone out even to hap lness but, perhaps never to cross t e door-atone again. How- ever, wherever happy maids starry- e ed go today with the men of eir choosing, may only good fortune attend their way. O l The truck which was to trans- port our lot of seed-potatoes to a railway siding came this rooming. James on his way to the barn ponder, w a. more comfortable angle and Jock, had barely reach- ed a stable. 141st night's activi- ties at, the barns discouraged ear- ly‘ rising. It was just as well, ought, that the rain was on th windows and overhead the _ were grey and lowering, pompou- lng the hauling for still another! day. And because it was really. the only farmwork that could be taken up, the entire family at Alderlea mat in the now-familiar rendevous on a barn oor, to again become interested at the grading. We were urged to our st efforts by James who pre- dicted “if we persevere, we may finish them tomorrow." It was a cold undertaking today, notwith- standing layers of jackets and ( on Fade l0) QQ-OHOQ-OFGGQO-Ofi-VQ-OO-O-‘O-O-O HOW Gilli I i E ly AnneAllley Q-iO Q'§%§Q-§—§4-§4 0 $3.5 ‘ ‘ ‘_ ‘*‘* naee-e-OO V-vv slillllcps wlven ilie A ' ‘lemperaiure Servo NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT "as is" or "hot". This whole wheat breakfast special is iul nourishing biscuits quickly into hot water, drain, add top cream, Oil-Split biscuits. m - lightly, dot with butter, serve top mill: or cream.- o glnal aqsra This rl Ni Falls product ‘vea you the sturdy no you need these Fall mornings. shions Lite Drops tas and delicious either way. ,. - my lrms "romonnow: dip ealte Chi IAKED IY THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, IJMITID, NIAGARA FAlLS, CANADA __vvvvivv vv vvv C‘ OCTOBER 31. 194$ vw rature * '--=‘='-.- - HALLOWEEN ‘TIA ‘the nlslht of l-Iefiowebti. Jock-o-lasitems twinkling gaylty, Pirates lurking in tihe streets, Lilli-tile ghouls and goblins small You are very ours to meet. Black oats peering from the ahe- With their gleaming yellow eyes. Witches riding on their broom- shidrs Hieh across the mil-knight skies, lmmhinc voices, stealthy footsteps, lint-bells lung with eager not, Rfl-‘Ps and knocks upon (he windows Just, when you sit down to rest. J. How can I remove tarnish from nickel? A. By making a paste of ow- dered pumice stone and swee oil. Rub with this paste, then polish with a dry, clean cloth. V Q. How can I remove worms from cabbage? - A. Sprinkle ice water on the] plants. S rinkle during the hot test time o the day and the worms will roll off and die. l . How can I drive mice away, from closet shelves? , | A. Lay gum camphor along the, backs of the closet shelves, or any other haunts of mice. ' OLD WA SHIONED FIGURES DIBIGN N0. set d f make a grand embroidery or tea towels, c ,- etc. Hot 994-. tern No. sot contains 1.1 motifs esnrins 1% by 1% to 8 by g1: inches with oolnplete instruc- Pa-rlliee-— wonderful. uitllnnclng, Goblins, waiting wt the door, Boys and girls in funny costumes, w°lfll lltilllte flickering on the floor Fun and laughter and xcitoment Many amuse things to be seen. 0n llllfi nlslhf- of say motiant- men-t, Hwby nicht of Hair/ween. Constance l. lleeibert. Japanese silk, before the war, was approximately 90 per cent. of the world supply. n wesrleather thldcneesas of soldiers dmeswittitwo stmdyswsmtiim- Boot-clogged chimneys are a serious fire hazard when the first gag furnace time are started in tlhe A Ot-itnese olm has been planted and dedimted to each baby born dwlns the Dost two years in a treoecarce ‘Texas community. “Wool cyclones on the Gulf and Atlantc coasts are called hlir. Pllllllllfllttes —— Japan region —ty- phoons. and on um; lll<}'|"|‘|i|l u m “ll li‘ l! LivingK Leisure . nii womaws REALM Fun and laughter and excitement, Many strange things to be seen, Deeds of music and enenanlmean, rivalries: 1n the Souflh Pacific and ilhe Indian ocean, cyclones; tn the the northwestern Milan-lion ooeot, wlHy-wfllaa. T0 PIBSllWI-L KNIVES Keep lenirvea in a svoodcn ruck in the Ifidlen drawer. ‘lhq dull quickly if they ru - ‘ltntlvée 0!‘ utensils. Reheat vegetables over steam in the top of your double boiler. or over boiling Iota in a sieve or colander. "POIGUITBN WOMEN" Miss Haven‘: “White, national organiser e Miners’ Alw- lsittoxntaoldalergemcetinsinthe Kingsway Hall, that es a result. of the war. one of every five women in Britain will remain unmarried. Miss White said lack of recollni- tion of the need of sulmters had gamed them the title of Forgotten Women. “That name should be a spur to ustooarry ontheflxht formu- rtghts," she said. The meeting posed a resolution demanding re- duction of the pension of in- sured vzomcn from 60 to .55 and there will y. nouf Les! In In dguun sw Mullah will: _ lea. as GROVES’ COLD TABLETS Q§ g xoussnotn 2 scntrsoon By Roberta lee Fruit A a“, The tabla linen should always bc looked over before sending it to the laundry. lf spirits of cam hor is oured over the fruit ate ns be- ore laundering the stains will dis- appear with ordinary washing. sultan}; om.» Use thumb tacks as braces for platters or an standing dishes. e no enxiety about their slipping down and breaking. Use Two Mops rveeve>ovo~+¢ Stains two mops when scrub- bing the tchen or porch, one for the wet, soapy water, the other tn remove the water and suds. Try usln 44§+§O§§-O-Q§-F§-O-O§§O-O-O—04-b monmna suite; a ~vroooeoooveewvoveoeon WISE I Jud e O‘l~‘laherty: "llavent. you been before me before? Prisoner: “N. Y l\°l1°l‘~ 0' niver saw but wa face that looked lolke yours an’ that wps l! Pl1°l°' graph of an lrish king. _ I Judge OT-‘lnhorty: "Discharged. Cali th‘ nlxt case.” ._.__ \ scar: mum A Scotchrnan applied for a tion as a patrolman on the don ollce force, Scotland aske ‘ is question: plosi- Oll- Yard p you saw a crowd congregated, how would you disperse it ck ‘I I i And, without an instants hi!!!’ tatlon, McFarland answered. pass the hat!" IQ€OOLINITYLI With tm m l ur stars can h-av’: thle-nwlme h." ck 2:11:22,‘ tit lillllludlltndndlll‘ "fabric to good advantage. - ote the email No. cut in. i. and l. ize requires 1 eh or umper an blouse: only yard 38-inch. lend N 0&8 It!‘ Pattern IICI. PHM Nil!‘ ll . and late llllnber 5%. 1m sta sies you postal unit or lone fllnober in your addsfl. . Addrm Pattern moi-wean u g- oultgltnof W Pattern Ne. II (lliililiillll u: fNeedlecraftf. FOR THE HOME