PAGE TW ‘“‘i%‘ l 1mm r/rirm” win PRIZES .. “.411! BLOSSOM OF CANADA FLOUR AST month a record number of people entered the contest and, as usual, twcntylive lucky persons won prizes. Why don't you join the swim and win one of those dandy prizes yourself? Hcrifs all you have to do: just: complete the puzzle reproduced below, than uiiscraiiilile flic state- ment nude in it nhout Blossom of Canada Flour. Put the words of this statement down on u piece of paper, in the order in which you think they should appear (using one side of the sheet only). Also print your iiumc and address clz-zirly, and the llallll‘ and address of a Blossom of Canada dealer (only one dealer's name may be mentioned with each entry). Ad< dress your entry to: Contest Man» nger, Lrikrsitli‘ Milling Company Limifv-d, PYIHCCSS Street, Toronto, Ontario. you include with your entry a sales slip showing that you have purchased a bag of Blossom of Canada Flour, you will be eligible for an extra prize of $5.00 in cash. This contest is open to anyone living in the Maritime provinces excepting employees of the Lake- side Milling Company. You may send in as many entries as you wish provided each is in a lep- nrata envelope. Judging will be done by two prominent, nation- ally-known persons. In case of a tie, the winners will be determined by the order in which the entries were received so get your entries in early. All entries must be post- marked on or before twelve o'clock midnight, December 31st, 1941. and must bear aufiicient postage. Ask your Blossom of Canada dealer for details of the Grand Contest to be held in February, opan only to winners of monthly ccntcsts. Be sure to enter this month's contest today. Twenty-five prizes, ench con- sisting of a 98 lb. bag ol Blossom 0i Canada Flour will he awarded for this contest. In addition, if DECEMBER CONTEST ‘AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA l 4 l / 4 l 4 . : / : ; 1 ‘b . 1 , 4 . / 1 , ‘i < 4 l ‘ 4 i I I- ' l) i l ‘- 1 i 4 . 4 l ' : 7. / / q 4 l) .1 i , l. Th: vviielo d unylhlnl. “mo” ' 1A word maclo from Nil hi! IINOII "I" Ind '1'. 3. What ll rho chic! prodvfl niadc from whoa" 4. What country ls linawn as rho land o! Nu Maple LOG" l. ‘Ihu word which ducrlbu a product that can h rofurnod If l! loan not glva satisfaction. 6. What In rho common fwo-lmoruvoni inn! with lhc word "clinic"? 7. Whul part of c hull m: gluon cl a beautiful fragrance In Illa Spring? Winners of OCTOBER lloonrn of Canada Conlom Ills I. llcDonallLNflrAbordasmNJ. Mrs. G. W. Mcrrltt, Bandy Cws, NJ. Min E. Mllber, Iain! John, N.B. Miss V. Parker, Klnnnan’: Con, N]. Mrs. O. Ruucll, Moors’: Mllln, N.B. Mrs. L. Rulllll, St. Pctur‘: Bay, RI]. Mk! I. IEIII, Clmpbcllton, N.B. Hrs. T. Ward, Windsor, N8. AAAAAA‘ Mrs. P. . Brewster, Buuex. NB. Mr. . Daiglc, Gde-Aldouane, NJ. Miss T. C. Fow Miss l. Gillis, Clcrmonf, PEI. Mrs. John Harding, Halifax, NI. Mr. I. Hlrflin, Harmony Mi I... Mrs. M. Hawkins. Nauhwashsls, N3. Mrs. A. Inglis, Bridgetown, 14.5. Mii V. Jenner, Tfcnicn, 14,5, Mn. B. Wcbbef. Lah Charlotfs. N]. ' IMr. . Llngley, Pt. Hnwkqgbuq, 11,1 Miss M. O. Weldon, Dora-heater, NB. ' Mrs. F. Lnwlor. Chflflflllvlilwfl, P El. Mrs. J. Young, Sydney. N.S. Mrs. J. Lerinerton, Stcwiauke, N5. Mrs. I‘. R. Younkcr, Mcncton, NB. LAKESIDE MILLING TORONTO COMPANY LIMITED . CANADA 4 TRAVELLEIVS REST school. f. Sylvia Rayner“ 3, Jean Rayner l Grade II Jr.-—1. Joyce MacKay; z. Thelm Moose; 3. ch 1 - h“. I or es Mal Grade I (c) —1. David Schur. man; 2. Erisor MacKay, Grade I (b) —1. Margaret Walk- belfonor Roll for Month of Novem- r: ' Primary Dcprirtmen . Grade V-Al .'> -- If ‘ ...,., Grade Iv 1' Nnrma wmli‘ 6F; 2- Jean Heffel" 3. Erma Rayner Iii. _. L bfonsc. c, ad _'_ _' Grade IV Jl‘.—-l. Wesley Gunn- ha]; e I (c) 1 Arthur Blane fig; 2. Earl Rayner; 3. Bennett acDonald. Grade III-f. Rolyli Macfnnis; I, Ingliam Mnnkzomviyv. Grade II S.'.—l. Lilly Gunning; Perfect attendance: Doris Waite, Ruth Rayner. Rnlrih MMInnls. Jefln Rayner. and Thelma Moaso. TEACHER, neicii nhlctillt- UNCLE SAM'S GLASS glass manufac 1n- U5. The lrurlng diustry in the is believed to be worth men than 34.03.000.000. Mgntholntuli ixrliickly nlisvos t e worst head cold . .. ralievel .- ' ;’,';'.‘{’.',';.‘,'_;.,,,".,“;§§ nous WHAT A JOB tubua,30c ____._ m: The Gestapo boasts a. bureau whose experts can imitate the @~.§.iiii*.i.i.ei.i.~ mgw,,_. W. ........ ..... -_-» W I ALL PURPOSE CROCHET DESIGN Woman's Re alm "f Social ma cooks camvan TI-jE__CH_A\RLUI"I‘ETO_\NN __r.uA_iz_mA~ ‘Lama OOOO Dorolh y Dix AAAAAQAAAALAAAAAA and Personal 000' AAAAAAAAA Says- ca v v v vvévvv v vvvv v vv v v v vvrv o“, “Sanka?! “mum, TURN YOUR BACK ON PAST; 1 pound but/tier fzcupa white sugar S 98E l~2 cup jelly 3 1-2 cups sifted cake flour 1-2 wasflion salt I teaspoons cinnamon. 3 119359001“ nutmeg 1-2 teaspoon ginger" 1-2 teasfN-on CEOVIJS 1 1-2 pounds seeded raisins 1 pound scedess ralsim 1 POImd sullana raisins 1 pound currants 1 pound d-‘ates élacund dgazfied cherries ' - Dnun c ed mute 1-2 pound ulmogtilds d peel 1-2 pound walnuts M91005! The fruit, of course, will have to be prepared first. Wash the seeded raisins, drain and dry 1110;. oushly between bowels. then cut them in halves. Wash the seedless and Sultana raisins and the cur. Tami. 8nd dry these ivell bclv/cen towels. Rcmove the seeds from the dates and CllOp 1.11m, __ "sunny 911111118 them in quarter; is enough, Wash and dry the cherries, if they are particularly moist, am have some whole. and cut the rest 1n halves, The chopped mixed peel filgglgdpilggescarefudlly examlnfedmfor . an any o e59 should‘ be charmed small. 9°11!‘ 1141111118 water over the l1Ifl°I1ds iimieiiuw w mind iii this until the Skins loosen. then drain “"1 511D the skins and chop. Broken ‘K111111115 mfly be 1:1’ small enough pieces that they wlll not, 1m llrlher chopping, however walnut halves will have to be chopped, Combine all the fruits and mm and mix thoroughly, NW 5111' the 110111. measure it, and then take out 1 1-2 cups of H115, Add thTS to the fruit and nut mix- tum and stir this 1n until all of these are well coated. Cream the butter, and gradually cream in the sugar. Add unbeaten 0885. (me at a tune. beating well after each addition. You W111 ma“ that the cake contains no sods. or baking powder, and this means it Ls of prime importance to incur- amfe as much air as possible into creamed mixture by beating in ihe eggs exceptionally well also. Use fglrlyflyjgu hauben u» have on hand The remaining flour (2 cups) Add this to the creamed" mixture, l 51111111 lrmount at a time, stirring lust. enough to blend, after each addition. Don't beat. Add m; floured fruit and nuts last. about. 1110211? biiiiidlid iiiilekritiiillilfe “snug! o e a r ii each addition. r 151110 mm with f/wo thicknesses d heavy paper. wfl-‘n the 111191- 15y- 0r well greased, or use two or three ihldinesses of wax aper. Fill pans to within about 1-2 o 3-4 inch from tho top, with batter, Bake ln a 510W oven (275 deg. F) A smell ban. 4 by 4 by 2 3-4 inches W111 require about 4 1-2 hours. A zfglllm pan. 5 1-2 by 5 1-2 by 31-4 A°1£e'§.l‘.."§“% "W Z l‘? l‘°“..'" will take about f? houiis. no es Always test cakes fore taking fTOm the 0mm W119" DI°f>€r1Y baked". remove “k9! mm Dans and cool on cake COURAGE IS NEEDED NOW ,r..... I‘ We Cannot Let Our Misfortunes HangAs Millstones About Our Necks. Ways 0f The World Are Somebody dom that. we should all lng where us. many mor b0 return. W681‘ OUISG made the sunshine of our days. frayed us. erty. Our backs are bent and o have lost hope and courage. has come when we must turn our backs upo past and forget it, if we are to have the strength and vision to face the future and make some- thing of it. The old way of life has gone nelyer v- ing see the old, pleasant, easy. secure world in What the new one will b0 we cannot even imagine. but our nostalgia for the old one will not bring it back. We will on“! And if this which we once lived. fruitless weeping for what is gone. ls true of the great world, ‘it is equally true of the little private worlds in which each of us llve and have our being. None of us so fortunate as not. to have had sorrow knock at our doors. Death has robbed us of those who Those we loved and trusted have be- We have lost our fortunes and known the hard facevpf gov- e ave Changing Rapidly who was s. philosopher u well as a wit said that the only way we can face life ls by turning our backs on it. ‘Ilia-t Ls a. bit of wis- bear 1n mind now when the whole world seems a. blackout. and we feel 10st and bewildered like little children wandering in the dark, not knfiwfi a wearegoingorwhatevilfstnbe So many terrible things hava happend. So ten us that we So now the time n the e terrible things threa Never again will any of us now Ives out and waste our energies ur hands calloused by toll. suPPEd with grief and our drink has been wars. MUST HAVE COURAGE That Ls the cormnon human experience, and whether it makes us or We can let our misfortunes become a. mlllswne around our necks that pull us down lntc the obvss of hopeless failure and misery. or we can build of them steps on which we climb up breaks us depends upon ourselves. to success and happiness. Yet hoiv many people we know who let their pasts ruln their presents Because some misadventure happened to afraid to make a move ever since. Be- cause they once stiunped their toes they have sat in a-n easy-chali- half a lifetime without every frying to walk. and. dominate their futiues. them 40 years ago they have been for a man always to carry an umbrella because he once got wet How many mothers we have known who neglected their living child- How manv men we know who just sit. down and fold their hands in idleness when they lose their jobs and never How many of the seedy men who hold us up for small loans were once rich men who lost. their fortunes and never on their feet again? renmournlng over a dead baby. even try to get another one. made am effort to get IDRGETTING THE PAST And h half-starved rather than wor The bitter, frustrated peo _ weepara and Wailers; the futile helpless hangers-on, Add the jelly and beat; this 1n we" their tales of woe and those who brag about what any kind or homemflda had. are practically all men and women whose present. and future have ‘They They made no attempt to adjust been mortgaged to their pasts. At the first; rebuff of fate they m gram Yirv tomturn defetat into vldctoiry. 1 m! x: h m d if emse Vcs cifctlfms 8.11095 8.11 T10 5H Vage $1118 n8 O 8.91) 9S5 m en 5 l“ Wm‘ u" ‘an’ “d w!“ They didn't try m build new lives on the good out of a dJse. polntment. ow many women we know who have never "got over" some mlc- mat fortune that. befell them; who have spent half a. lifetime weeping over the goocbfor-nothing husbands who forsook them k because they had seen "better d ays." ple, the hopeless, pessimistic pouches. the those who tell you they used to be and threw up their hands and quit. They are as silly as lt would be for other women. or who KING (OLE TEA AND COFFEE r (Caiprlconi) - You born _ January 51h may find today slight- BUT than other Caprlcorriiaris a1] of you can gain if your talents and mind are well organized for work attending strictly to business to- others of unnecessary burdens dur- ling week-end. Steady headway more favored‘ than spectacular showings. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -- Excellent now for work. study, teaching. inspecting and planning for sound investments to better your future security. Taboo polnteless work and apprehension. Have faith in God. A BORN ON ‘FHLS DAY Never dull or namby-pambyl Dl- recf. straightforward, at times even curt; honest, loyal, but in- clined to be impatient with others‘ ideas or opinions. Has execuilve and organizing‘ ability. Should cultivate its spiritual nature for greater happiness and success. good looks its heritage. TAKE N0 CHANCES wrecks of their ol They just sat. down amidst the ruins and beat upon their breasts and Lifted up their voices in lamenbatlons. FORWARD, NOT BACKWARD j They never looked forward. They always looked back. And that ' was 1333i, lfcause remembering oglt sorrows takego all ‘the thope 8g sreng- an courage ou o us an urns our very nes o wa er. - no mun can say with any assurance that this grief that has once befallcn Rgugelfi ‘figlfcfiflhgjfiilg: m“ '1'" "v W '"'"""- ...........-F.=:i. ..'..~.-.:.~.:i Libs: It Ls only by forgetting how weary was. the road we have traveled, Bab iowiiTshle siidslwthrcn ihii cold ofl how sharp were the brambles that tore at our feet and how steep the $1 , than “fir begvrc- lumiglr w 1w hills we had to climb that. enables Us to gird. our loans and press forward. ‘h?! wlTiléegli-‘rgzlzland n" h It. 1s only by keeping ourselves pepped up wlbh faith that tomorrow ls going to bring us something that ls worth struggling for that repays us ?,"°f|",:¥fn§‘“:; “legfan: for all the toll and sweat and heartbreak of today. Otherwise ambition “ma, wnstlplllutylimpltlflvcfl, diarrhoea, would be dead, effort. useless .a.nd there would be no meaning and pur- riput stomach, colic and summcr complaint p059 1n life Nothing to fight for. irllablllty slin le umip and other of "babyTl kiln.» liitls true that uie only way we can face life u by fuming our fngggm dg:""=1vffi‘1fl;_prflg b“ on ~ given each package. ABOUT RETURNING GIFTS (h; y, o4 31¢, g n Dear Dorothy Dix-When a. boy and girl who have been going to- zagfiymfiafiwil’; her. or should she keep them? ANSWE are just costume Jewelry, there iiicroughfy be- genie: break up. should nie girl return any izffts of lewfil§§gagllg§rirlven lc-If they are valuagle. she should return them. But if tbey no racks. Then wrap in several thick- unless the boy asks her for them. Ask reason she should not. keep them him to return all of your letters ____ neases of wax paper and store in a and hdscstmy them. They are the ghosts that hauntto all brokerIiJ-izg love Jony Games for Yo," Ne‘ crock with g tight-fitting cover, ‘S CHUEUIIATES HE FINEST IN THE UIND Alembic-Emile DESIGN NO. 997 llerv is a good-looking design which may b0 attcmnlcd by I Crochet beginner. Wlli’) is criur-i- t-o make luncheon dolllrs. carriage cover or chafi- net, works up Ellslly and quickly. Pattern N0. 997 011M811“ 11M 0f ‘l material iii-mien. ii.ns...i-i:.i. o. slrichcs anu comnlew inflrllvllmw- To Ol'(.l‘.‘1' Dllll€fll2 wriic or send above nlctllrv- WWI") 15 69M! "1 =01" or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Necdlon-nrk [Yimrtinent Design No. 997 NAME _ _ _ _ __......_._.._.___...____..- IPREETADDRFSB—~'-— - - — — -—-------' rnovmcl---—----—°lTY-———-—----' FRIENDLY One d 1 d {cred esfabllshgerit aailidenasked ‘wing: some blankets. llilr she had viewed a guantlfy purchases, 911V "It's quite all right," replied the lady. “I am only looking for a friend". "Madam". said the peraplrl u- llstant, "ff you f-hlnk your ‘iiferid 1s among these blankets, 1 should be very pleased w go through them again for you". [OUR FOR lHIS I/ook in the section your blrth- day comes 1:1 and find what your outlook 1s. according to me stars. For Friday. December §th (copyright. 194i, lung H1111"! fiyndlcate. Ina.) MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Arlee) _Sime moderation and caution should be ever in your mind and actions today. Investigations, sec- ret. matters, conferences lmpurfanl plans under benefic Pluto-Moon rays. Maritime interests sponsor- ed 1n a.m. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Use your mechanical and artistic ability to full advantage. Bcnefic indications for dcmcstlclty. 1'0- mance and social affairs. You can make headway 1nd‘ P101115 1“ W1" work MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Your stars advise you act sensibly slowly to avoid unnecessary 61" i-ors o; having to retrace your 5WD!- Mlnor matters. essential duties, perfecting devloes and methOdA more favored than (‘midi 111151111111 WEN/Emir w JULY as (Cancer) .110“;- forecast wdiiy a slmllai- to oemiiiia. Advice w them 0111111111 for you. Clear your bench or desk of odds and ends that Y0“ 0B" 1 t. work and new under- filngimfix. week without delay. Enjoy your week-end in healthy manner. JULY 24 to AUGUST M QM» Your Individual H O R O S C O P E L——-By Frances llrake———i -FrIendly for all worth while w- tfvitles and causes. Evenly alloc- ate your efforts and work so that you won't have to strain yet wlll be able to flnfm important. tasks. AUGUST 2a m ER 23 (Virgo) - Today invites a ulet, moderate way of handl airs. N0 apprehension or Ir tatlon lf you wish maximum results. Dis- perse difficulties by attacking cheerfully the tasks on your sched- ule Plan scme leasam diversion for the week-en . SEPTEMBER. 24 t0 OGIOBBR -1’Bl.ll 1110M [tuauag — uiiqrq) 1.1, tars. private interests and 890d contacts are under favorable ln- fluences. Proceed easily but fn- telligently and efficiently. Your natural saving grace good humor Ls alwayg a. valuable asset: mwke use of it. now. t help- ful criticism good natured y. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Boo lo) - Just a fair day. Sup- ply to necessary Initiative and perseverance pllll an extra. docs o! that lngcnulty for which you true scorplo natives are famous. Judge everybody as favorably u possible. refuse to be irritated and enjoy a fruitful, happy day. NOVEMBER 23 to DEXIBMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Not an easy time perhaps for extcmfve ac- tivities or difficult matters but ou OAN get ahead in them Mid ot er urgent undertakings by keeping self under sensible control. oncanwmm ZQJA) JANUARY 2i A ring of oxquhlh beauty WMI ovary diamond guurumud par- facf In coloring, cutting, brllllam and wloss qua . lilillhll Wlflfllll Party Your Guests Go A-lluntlng What's this? Big game hunters routed by a toy mouse? These hil- l arlous goings-on are called "On Safari" and It's a grand game to play at your next party. Give each guest a toy gun-or , ons cut from cardboard-and an-j nounca a prlu for the largest bag, of game to b0 ‘ ln 30 minutes i Lions and tiger: count 25, elephants i and glraffes 10, mice one point. You have previously hidden about the room pictures of animals but train LnlXPEIlIlv: children's books But moro fun to have the mice mechanical ones. 1st them scuttle suddenly on the scene! For tho big- gest kill, award a toy elephant. Another rollicking game ls "Who Am l?" Pin the name of a famous person on the back of each player and let hlrn learn his identity by askzlng questions: "Am 1 dead yet?‘ "What's my clalrn to fame?" Glvs I tin horn to the first to guess hi: BEING. And did you ever try ‘Magi- Writlng," "Card Toss Fortunes?" They're great fun-like the dozen- of other games and stunts giver In our SZ-page booklets. Hal lce breakers, team games. guessing cori tests. fortune games to make yoi the most popular party-giver h town. Send 15c in coins for your cop; of "Party Games for All Occasions,‘ ions after 1y more complicated and restricting JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - It wlll be unwise to chaff at confinement to duties. By day you will relieve yourself and O I WANT A HOUSE I want a house and a. comfy chair ueplace all my 0WD I wan» a nice loft reading light, Ana a rug or uwo. and a ielepnono Than nobody else but. 1 nmy use. I want a. cat and a dog. and then I want. a garden where Aluhfl-S grow Andaredbrlckf I don't. care 1f it does Lake me, To tend the furnace 8.110‘ want and wn- 1 want a house. To make a sofa. cushion harmonious material and $09 is very attractive. ENCOURAGE HIM Just because the bOY has a strong trend LOWBIQ the urns does nor mean he is apt w be a sissy. If ne ipatulafe flnsers loves music 811G wants to EH10)’ M91131". to denote some ilnsvrument, by all means en- ability- courage it. He may nor. make it. broaa nails are sha his life's work but it wlll and others much enjoyment. same utensil. SAVE SOAP SLIVERS You don't have to lose the wash- , time M) we Minted. slivers of amp that. are too small 11110 Ml Oval aha. mm; est suggestion o lng value that's in those to handle easily. The next you unwrap a new cake of soap pre- to taking your "whipped a creative nature. flier" bani, just moisten Theres only one best- DBTBAOIX Cl‘ 08111 B. the soup sliver stick it. on the new cake and, presfo-JI/s part. of a big NIX-Shed. cake of soap again! If hyaclriths grown in the house bloom before the stalk has grown above the foliage, or before it is hardly out of the bulb, late plant- ing. short season of rooting and 1m- are the days. lne a B. great help 5.11119 Wear o") 41f them a doubly proper lighting facilities reasons. Swish 1n producing flowers. All bulbous 1ll1P0rlant now plant; should be grown in a sunny window. Remove to the centre of the room when the weather gets $119 811M111"!!! as m color, very cold. when hanging pictures remember picture should be on level with the eye . that the centre of the be an important and interesting part of his life and wlll give h.m filed reasonably An ‘Ohio man has invented u. fingers partitioned dishpan to enable dish- es to be washed and rinsed in the __ __ ___ 'DE_§1.‘3MB.1§R___5._1941 1 Literature P P ) LlVIflg~$ Leisure -The Woman's Realm The mat l. 1 new" u ‘em of a rioblc Bnall diamonds have b“ covered 1n i ‘l 11¢ ten on the glflefilelllli ‘e5 m“ m" m‘ -—___ TASTY TOPPING ___.___ Beggar) “£0121, fatten coffee 1 J » ' .- sprinkled WlL-h shalireiipiiiltilterlicaln colate. or add a little cnocgllf; €.'.§.“‘.'i..f§'.""' *0 f... with . these ____ day , you take an old pJfow, put. a CHARACTER 0F ' ~ - n“: case on if, cover with some _____l'lN(-'LR'T11'5 Ulflll sc-w fuzzy batnmaus on one aloe. Tnls turns our to look like an im- 11101150 sou pillow and the fuzzy but. they shouldn’; Smart Ups 011 11 , the envy of “ma: gigre“ i" mfln who doesn't ow“ Lgemllll‘ h -" It's _a mistake to f1]: pfiffifijflrllli. $6611.13 to Hlflpp, claw-like psilllxsl‘ edljfigntarsc not. for naturally pojmj .- u; - lndiclailted flfilngels are suplwsed lo impulsive 11811119. a"? ltlcnerakyi 1‘ L With iiiepiiifcieic-fn .51.‘; P661 c0rrectl~ always the hands wlll 5e 1' and chunky-lacking?“ Iftolailljhgyi: . shim l, u ‘mm’ “M1111” "e11"? Dortlori: t?“ 10118 but, not pointed gm- Wlll appear w be 11...“. slender ma m dPollsllirshoulxd beey actually € donmward the full algiigili giniil 3g rewnllfglvegf-Ily a hairline a; u,‘ The nail of started a; “at; a conic f‘ should with the faint. conic nail 1s siimfiseflfflggnT-j‘; have nails rightly 5111px: y m‘: “m u T7151‘! W do a lime ex- 5111mm rig for yourself with $831915 match many 411m..- 5111‘ Bwdllflks are precious the“ 991M118 the longest p05. th t. locms ahead. Proper? waghiisigohtgg: prOloctg their life. First sort Lh . Pure the suds bath. Use 0.3? ‘iii. water, lukewarm, and g 1115,11,, mud 501D. thoroughly dissolved. Whig the stockings (lightest color first, then each assorted batch sepgrgw. H you are unusually tall, this rule 1Y1 wbOut in the suds for about two d mfnu does not: hold goo . Do not flll the bird tao full when Wfl-rm water until stuffing a chicken or turkey Fll- mm“ fun B rlnslngs lags about three-quarters hes . Heels d carefully rubbed. m we Rinse in soft, all soaip Ls n. (it bakes albsuf five clear ) and dry ti normal tem- tter. The dressing 1n cooking, Pfiffltllfe- BUY 55001111185 lhat have wlll have a chance to exipand. There ls no limit to devoted. and however resent the will of the never their own inclinations. To remove tea or coffee sbalna little frcm china oi- glrss try using l sprinkle with mild solution of household bleach, FUR SUPERIOR BAKING RESULTS USE Dependable for 3 Generations adequate elasticity. are the cor- rect size and be sure to launcr leaminm after each wearing. andltls to be done by every individual member of society, not left. to leaders. however able and truly they follow their duty, which is to rep- members, REMOVE CHINA STAINS HOT CRAB CANAPES Flake crabmeaf fine: season with 5811. pepper. onion and lemon juice. Spread 0:1 strips of wast. put a creamed butter on top. Filed cheese some reliable brown in hot oven. Serve hot. MIDI ll CANADA Needlecraft/ -For The Home Hero's the year's t. fashion dis; covery in a dress but’: u.’ "must in every smart young things ward- robe. This long torso dlrridl Ls de- finitely tarps 1n popularity with the mmgei- cmvwd - and new @0111‘! 11 d9 being-it's so very different frcrn 1m year's cm Ind W wonderfully flattering b0 the flfllfb You can take your choice of short ion or three-quarter sleeves and mafia up your mind whether you want lo look tailored with a crisp white collar, or go feminine with a bmomlng heart neck, . Style No. 8M9 is designed 101‘ sizes l0. l2. 14, l6, 18 Ind 20. Blue 1a requires s i-f yards of 54-inch fabric with 1-4 yard o! 39411011 contrasting. Benn twenty cents (10) coin - ferrcd for pattern. Write pls l! your Name. Address and style number. Be cur; to state sine You Style No. 3019 Blzc ............... Name “haiku...” to f Name of Your Newspaper) Home Service. Address. Beddsure to write p A nly your name, a res: —‘ and who name of booklet. m“ "Wm" ______.___.___ ‘ Bend 20c ln OOlns for your copy of "Party Games For All Occas- ions" to The Guardian Hcnie Serv- ice. Be sure to write plainly ycur v lgloaorknleétAddi-ess and the Name 01' _ - Put s-p Va-tro-nol up each u nostrll...( Htstirlnkarwnllenmam- brand’ (2) 800mm lrfltatlon; (S) ___________ Help; flunh aut nasal passages, char- amu Milli- 1" "W"! m“ X vicn vA-rsc-nos