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Mr. Monisoii com- dinrs on Mun-nine hmw #1111114 ines aggressive and an appar- 1-1181 111911‘ WWW» 1111/91‘ 611 enily ‘uminted capwcitv for ‘getting “ukhlmky 111 W“? “79714- Wm 10 5°55 thimzs done. The son of it British them “rmmd- when 11,? 171331111195: policeman. he worked his Wllv @1115 95 B- "119 Wprmflalh 0119 111/119‘ from errand boy to shop Bfilflflllll? Wmd" "119" 119 11B! been '11 1115 circulation manager, When he en- 1179' firmed politics. his real career be- ’ .... ___ no NEED yon use» mom- iimrs o ETIQUETTE PASTE TUBES tum i.ri a. usLd collapsible tube the amount of used in newly manufactured tubes has been sub- S will continue however, and it is hoped that now. when the turning in of old tubes ls no mger oom- 1 their remaining tubes saved for exchange punpozurs. These days wharf Jewelers are gdfibférf-lfilfiiiJ-‘Iékl-I“ extra. busy. how about a or o“ ‘L’ w,“ 450T.) I 5 9B W 977w? 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Mothers ~.\ appreciate‘ the wholesome nourishment g y Baker's Qiocoo. gives to family malls-the grand \ '2’. flavor it contributes to all kinds of baking! _ Baker‘: high queity II llic result of l’)! yarn‘ experience in making better cocoa. Gnu invariable . satisfaction because of its unnrying goodness. For fullest strength and finest lever, mkc Baker's n‘ » Cocoa according to package The big oncg I ; pound package gives you up to 90 servings. Ask your grocer for Baker‘; Cocoa.—and learn for yoursclfwliy s, Baker's has been a family favorite for generations. aIKEnt cocoi down to the corner, Mk4 e street car, return their manna communion-amnesia»: homo. mutated-am i Dorothy Dix Sax:- woiiviiiimris PUT BOY ON seor Few High School Lads Left Need Defence From Opposite Sex Seeking Attention DBABM|l$DlX—You Ire lddvlflnathellrll nowtoym- tect themselves from the clutches of imdcn wolves. nu had much better be writing to boys telling them how to wotect thcmselvse from the alflvfigflcs who Me on their track, for they sure in a. lot more danger than e g are. lsmcseniorinshhhachoolwhichhaaflboysuid2388MB“- tending it. These girls’ boy friends halve mostly gone into service HM thcyuepursuingussothatmrrbasebsliteamismboiittoberuin It _ is hard for to any "no" when Ulric are a W!‘ them. So tel us what to do. A TOTAL WRJECK. WOLVEIHNBS ARE DEADLY ANswER-well. son. I agree with you i/hat the terrific nmn-stiortage occasioned by the war has 9111' tho s who are left behind on a hot spot. For an Mr. observes. “the female of species 11 more deadly than the mole." and it is reslv less dif- ficult for a girl to mutect herself against o. wolf than it is for a. boy w defend himself against a W01V9r1119- in with. a high school girl is about five 01‘ tyltimes more sophistica aged. and some never ct wise in them. _ _ booi- sabovs who are pitted against 288 date- ‘ungry girls are st mp. So you artinz ofl’ under ii heavy handi- _ They know all about laying traps and you don't knmv how to walk h, wide and handsome ‘ them. so it is no wonder if you blundirr in them and find that some girl has preempted you for her "steady without your having the slightest desire or intention of becoming same. if you have been carefully reading in the newspaper the accounts of the way the Japanae and the Nazis have been leaving dynamite cori- cealed in the page-i of a. book or a package of cigarettes. or how lmlby lPB-ps have bem set in abandoned helmets, or how even HdJIDJ-TBMLV deed rscueris. esriseupundkllltheRedmom to lean on a manly arm has really suffered a major in ury. So about all you mn do is to play foxy and brace um your cournse spend the afternoon in a soft drink place dancing to the music of the jute box, instead o! practicing with your baseball team. Don't forget that in love, as in war. absence of body is better than irresence of m1nd~ And to the Wolverines I would say: Girls. as you are sit-runs. be mer- clmii Have a heart. Give these poor boys whom you outnumber__so greatly a break. Dance with each other and out. in your time wrtimtz it: the‘ Boy Friend who is aviuy, instead of hcrundinu down the liov who at ome. DEAR. IDROTHY DIX-J am a young-looking widow of 35. I B111 in love with a. widower of Ci and desire to marry him. but my (laughter, now nearly 17- ob ects. She claims that she is in love Wll-li this man's son. who l5 18 mid intends to join the army shortly. My daughter says that if I mam’ ths man's father she will become his sister and not have n. chance at him. Shall I marry this man. or yeild to inv dear dangli- ter‘: wish? MRS. J. M. G. GIRL NOT KIN T0 WIDOWIIWS SON ANSWWYDW marrying your widower beau does not make your daughter an?‘ kin what/ever to your son. In no way will she become his sister. and thxru will be no reason whatever for her and the lad not marrying if they want to do so. 1t is done verv often. l think you would be foolish to let your dauZhlcr keen you fmmi mak- in; what seems to be a very advantageous marriage and in which your happiness is deuply concerned. In your case the elders should have the priority because, for one thing. at your age you are not likely to have many good chances of marrying. Also. your love is more enduring than that of a young girl. She would probably be over her attack of puppy love and in love with somebody else before the lad eot home from the war anyway. DEAF. MISS Dllx-When my father is away from home my nimhu mns around with other men, w is certainly not fair to hlm_ nor to 11s kill him. DISGUSTED DAUGHTER. ANSWER-Don't tell your father. bu/t tell your mother that you are gel to fell your fathri- unless she behaves. Perhaps the ‘prospect of g up her home and losing he: children wil imake her be more discreet. . CHINESE CIIEWS added. or two —-—- Sift into a bo : flour. belting IXIW- One cup chopped dates. 1 c dxr and salt. Hub in shortening chopped walnuts, l cup sugar. with tips of timers or bank 0f cup flour. 1.5 tsp. bcki powdrr, spoon. Add auger. ewmnfe or rsis- few grains sa1t._ 2 ins and mil: enough to make a slif! ,4 cup melted butter, la tsp, van- beuter be d h illa. Mix in the order tziven. Bake in greased square cake tin at 350 dances for J5 minutes. When in moderate oven. | balerd. cut in long fingers and mli in icing sugar. enough to make ii very still hatter may be T/ie Ted 0f 600a‘ Taste! ORANGE PEKOE A Canada's largest selling - ~ ' . fine QUALITY teal ggwyer or Huckleberry Hrin end when Jane ha: . be ta. Th ride l lived thioulh exciting experience; of Anna of Green r w“ o it will tip you of! to some ' cf the den s to which you are emosed. For a. seemingly casual K188 may have NT in it. and not every girl who suddenly oes lame and has V to say N0 when the Wolverines track you dawn and irv to not. you 10 children. Shall 1 tell him? He trust-s my mother and it would just about ‘to 8110111" 619K817’ Aptly-nanied Nancy Wsc-Wnd. Yakima Indian princess. ll 11R!- lured filling out. WAC enlistment application blank at. Seattle, Wash. She's a great-granddaughter of Chief Kai-Mi-Aklm, for whom a Flying ‘Fortress recently we; mm- ed. ASHES OF LIGHTING f vmonm- (grain I”I-u%"l~ ‘ Away. like bats scattered out o! darkness by wide light and sunny wind, flew the last oini doubts which had lurked, tormentingly. in the secret recesses of her soul. intuition served her like a 8Enil— and calthrop. trying his utmost to send her cryptic signs from behind the Generals broad beck, made ccrnic nodding-dull motions. which she acknowledged with n. happy little smile. Hardisty noticed her again and Mmiu login. Swift's “Dd/IMHO econo- niiinwliose weekly. 11111111‘ F°°11111I¢°1 i: a regular feature ofrliil page. look for there valuable hinu each Monday 2 cups sifted flour 4 ups. baking powder 3 to 5 tbsps. chilled cocked an iron-grey eycbrow, quiz- zically. , "So you won't go into the hotel mclter, young woman, and you' won't go home? Well, ii-hat d'you' intend to do now? You ace I want‘ to deprive you uf your escort." "In that case I'll g0 down to you; shelter’ If I go into the street alone, the police will only send me "Any message we can send to your people? Won't they be worry- ing about you?" Hardlsty chuckled. “It happens that I am allowed to use the ‘phone in l blitz." “That's awfully kind of you, air Albert. I will give you a message for Daddy. But he won't be worry- ing .. "No, he's fa.- from that! But once he calculated that i! the Germans dropped a bomb e minute, night and day. on every separate acre of this one county they would take nine and e half years to blot all out . . He works out his personal risk item that basis!" i m about 1A cup milk. Measure flour and sift with baking powdezjand salt. Cut in Lud finely, using 2 knives ot pastry blender. Gradually Add enough milk to make n dough‘ which, though soft SWIFT CANADIAN C0. LIMITED" Makers of Premium Quality Products; Brookiield Butter,“ Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening nnd- Silverlcaf Lar Versatile Biscuits Be the ldlk of the neighbour- hood with Biscuits that an Savoury or Sweet Sometimes it i: a problem to know just what to serve after the Red Cross or church war-group meet- ing, especially as you can't use too much sugar or butter, these rationed days. I have found that biscuit pinwhcels are the answer to many n housewife‘: prayers. These pinwhcels an be or sweet and of course left-over dough may be used for anything from topping for l meat pic to base for a. shortcakc. Herc is a “He sounds positively inhuman!" 1 Continued on BT53“ _i.i____ SMART TOPPII-I Mitch your gay 5pm.‘ floated _ with with - g m mood fashions. eéhgose ‘iii’. tfvrIliggab-Igiugg mddmeiifghmloinvoururauitar: ma in sop- 111! moments w pounds a week and sending me three." about Peter?" "He's flnc too. He is earning nve pounds a week in ll. war plant in England and sendin mc two.“ Then the friend as ed: "And how your daughter, oaie?" _ N EDUCATION ON buisting library exchsng‘ books. Anotlie: group so the "oduculed street ur." Davina for peace." "edlcine Hg EEL . m. mi in size so ulr zv. Soi- .mi.ni.rie - 1H1 OI ents (I! Dllhlllfrflwlgt 1.. a. bus. ' mmiwdnch mm“- 1 1'11! nine or children?" asked one. 1"°}i‘a§2§1° M” Zmeefiuamr 515W- Tg economize space in the linen ' Fold the bath towels in Do with wash cloths also Enquirrd hm‘ friend: "And haw m“ 1 I ' If ' m“ when Johnny hu thrilled, to the lust liner of Tom This la the syatan whim has proven such a profitable but": ht I V!!! I for and popular innovation in the city o! Mnontov. Al- ' II“. you mllht consider Ilnuli books are till‘?! circulated weekly hlerLabovewnlclni-ql on hi: mom anion: young, end sometimes o er, Edinontonilns. um‘ 0111198. $11 111°? M911 11° 1° 3911mm 1"°""'“1'° 5‘ 51"“ At left a group of youngster; pro sun inside (m gm. ‘tbmh’ h. n" w eight pound: _ sandal‘. is NOT sticky. Turn onto slightly floured board 1nd knead with fingertips for 10 seconds. lioll d tcctangleVa to V: inch thick. Spied with desired filling, roll up Ii jelly roll, dampening edges tor I well and cut in slices V4 to 1 in 5 thick. Bake with cut side: down. Bake in muflin tins to retain Shlpl.‘ - ‘IASTY Ill-LINOS POI l. Spread oblong of dough with r melt or fish paste, s rink]: wiih chopped pickle. oives or pi- incnro. Roll, slice and bake in 2. Spteld dough with 5 tbipr. butter blended with l6 cup brown iiu n: (nutments mo. if 9. Cove: rectangle o! dough with _ broken nuuriens. chopped pi- ' l: 425 degrees. Serve hot. 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