., 1'. .. if r.’ “if F, .. .._._-_.-au- -_,,@______ ‘t - "Pm-fly Flour aloud: lop o] flu The Isl rom the west," says Punfy a) . n50 ply-yrs rememba, when everything’: 8111f f“ Purity Flour malru much better broad." PURITY MAID SAYS: “Bread will always remain the staff of life, but I've met some very poor examples. After ull, you can't make a silk purna from a cow's ear, and you can't hope to mnko light, nppetiaing bread of good t-olor, texture and keeping ciutilittss unless you use a flour that. has the (iuulitics good bread demands. My Purity Flour, you'll find. has the finest of bread-making qualities-and tli:~.t‘s not all. Purity Flour makes light, fltiky pastry, anti delicious cakes and (‘\)()l£|k‘S. It goes further-saves IIl()liI‘_\'. Provo it yourself. Try these rcclpcsi SHORTBREAD 1 m‘. bu“... 2 cups Purliy Hour i; t... 1...... mm l, t...» finul)’ 1410mm! g wins...“ vnnilia llmufida (upllfillll) (optional) METHOD-l. (‘rum butter: add sugar and CNIAIII again: then add vanilla, if used. 2. Add flour, nnu cup at n. llflll‘, kneading well, Ind lnstly Ildll ......~., at tllvlrml. a. m mo. desired sin... s...) tn»: 4. Plnro In Dan, prick uith furl: and l e in moth-mm nwn n! 350 iingrt-iw L»: 2n minutes. 5. Cool. then cut into desirod sham-a. CHINIGE CHEWS K cup Purity Flour l cu stoned dale: I teaspoon bh-klfll (c 09PM) pnwfltf l cup walnuts (chopped) l cup v-hite sugar 2 alga ,1,’ teaspoon salt METHOD—I. Sill: flour I'll-h blkilll Dflwdll. sugar and salt; add data and nuts. 2. Belt eggs until light and add to Mixture No. 1. 3. Spread as thinly as poasibls on well-oiled baking om n. moclcrnta oven of aso degree: In: 2U minutes. 4. Whnn baked, cut into small squares and full into balls; then roll in granu- lated sugar. IT'S A MINE OF KNOMIQOI Gard cook: ereryrrhera in Canada priu my coal bank aboru all nlhzr ruiumza. Ii in nmuringly hslpjnl. Am! if i: fl rcry nicely bound book. Liz: you in... ytvl open .1. Huslnrpr, Mly-(IJ-rldl’ prinl. Sm u. you 1).»:- pmui [or 50¢. Wm) y.” u; rim"). 0M1. {not to Western Canada r10...- llillu Co. llimilrd, Toronto. PURITU .YFIIOILIR .. [Best for all your Baking How Can I 7 ‘I (By ANNE ASHLEY) v++o+ Q. How can I clean a light. fur? A, Mix l pint of flour, i table- spooniul of fuller's earth. and l pint of bran. Rub into the fur thoroughly, then shake well, and rub again with bran alone. Shake §§§—OO§¥‘ the fur once more and follow by ; brushing with a soft clean cloth. . How can l’ prevent the skin on my hands from puckering after they have been kept .n soapsuds for any length of time‘) A. Rub the hands with either vinegar or lemon juice, and this will make them soft and white, and prevent chopping, Q. A. Discard l-Icw cnn l store potatoes? all’ potatoes that. show the lcnst sign of decay or) sprout. Pile the potatoes in the basement. and cover well with straw or with burlap. _ which makes such flquite fluffy And A PIISIAN PRDVIZB! Bo who knows and known that he knows- go ishwiie-follcw him. e w o uows not and knows n that he knows not)- o‘ Ho is a. fool-shun him. Ho who knows not and knows that he knows not- He is a child—icach him. HEAT DRIES YOIJR HAIR Your hair is suffering from wo much sun. _ It need; attention. Do give i; proper brushing. Remember that every head of hair that ever was needs five minutes brushing morn- inll and evening, Don't sigh about it. Don't think that this means the end of your wave and setf- 00031153 it doesn t. Brushing distributesthe natural grease through the hair, lhd that means you tvill keep your wave and set a grent deul longer. If YOU deny this grease to vcur hair. 1t goes like straw, and you know what. happens t-hen. It dosent keep its ivave for two sec- onds. It sticks out here. and it goes like hay there. and secretly you are rather thankful that you cant see the back of it-. because Heaven only knows what that is looking like! U59 a 30°51 10V“ B11)! yourself a hair tonic. For the time being wash your hair with yolks ofcggs. Use plentv of water for the rinsing. because it is this meanness on the wnter nn enormous difference to a liend of hair. HOW T0 llrlAKE TIIE BEST 0F YOUR LOOKS If your face is long, never drgqg your hair on top of your head. Don't use a. centre part or a very low parting either. The first al- ways accentuate; the length of the face and the second makes the top of the head look too wide and the chin too narrow. Instead, avoid waves or curls on top, an try to make, your face seem wider by wearing your hnir at sides. Strive for fullness low behind ears. too. Don't use dips or curls on forcnead. Do not pluck eyebrows into thin, arched lines. Keep zhem as nar- ural-looking as possible, never ex- tending them with a pencil. If they are extended the brow will seem too broad and the chin too narrow. For evening use a blt of eveshc-dmv on upper lids_ guat above the lashes Blend .it upward toward brows only on outer edges, However, if The , Housewife U ' ' o a A f; Activities Her ' to and a lift. which fa sent to the bride's house-even if you know only the bridegroom and the pres- ent in designed for (the use of ‘Amt; “l.'““.§..€.“;..¢° ‘"2. a vc v ou be encased. gaunt I token-gift each of her atten- ants. The bridegroom gives the best man and each o: the ushers some gift remembrance. And, last but not. least. the bride and bridegroom exchange gifts bo- tlween themselves. These gifts ore largely ones of high sentimental and enduring value. ALMOND ROCK Who likes almond rock? Here is a. simple way to make it. First peel a. quarter of a pound of almonds- drop them into boiling water, after which the skin can qulckfy be re- moved. Cut the almonds into halves, sprinkle a little salt over them, and put them in a warm oven to dry, _ Put one pound (brown) sugar into a. saucepan with three-quarters of a. teacup of cold water, bring to the boil, and con- tinue boiling for a quarter of an hour. Now add a piece of butter the size of a small egg, cutinto pieces stir. and boil for l0 minutes very rapidly. Remove the saucepan from the fire, sprinkle in the worm almonds, and pour the rock on to a buttered tin to set. ‘ The American buffalo was one of the best natural engineers ever‘ known, says the American Wildlife institute. They were such good sur- veyors that. men seeking a route for railroad lines to cross the glains followed the old buffalo trai for many miles-without being able to make any noteworthy unprove- y How Women in Their 40's Gan Attrgct Men Hero's gool advice for a woman durlu bar change (usually from 88 to 62), who ‘can aha'll loco her appeal to man, who worriu about hot flashes, loss of pa , difllv’ lpolll. _ upset ilerves and mood ape . Just got more fresh a r, 8 hrpgleep and ll ou need a reliable “WOMAN S tonic take ydia l]. Pinkham’: Vegetable Com und- mada especial! or women. It help: atura build u phyllcl resistance, thus slpa vo of Demerara your eyes are very deep-set, never use eyeshadow at all. USE LIGHT ROUGE According to an important Hilly- wood makeup expert, the oblong- } lines remain. faced girl should choose the light- est rouge possible with her com- plexion. It ought to be ‘ _ applied, . he says, in a circular spot the centre of cheeks and the edges carefully blended until no harsh Don't-, he cont-mum, elongate your rouge. Or bring ii. too close to nose or too far out on the sides of the face. i‘ Also, do not widen your mouth to an exaggerated manner or make it up as a cupid’s bow. Muticn pic- ture stnrs with oblong fnccs (Lor- etta Young. for exnmpe) nlwrnvs apply lipstick in such a way as to make the lower lip slightly inner at the corners. INVITATION MEANS A WEDDING GIFT If you nccept an invitation to a weddlnLreceptionk you 7nre_r_\bllge§l M++a Modern Etiquette (Br ROBERTA LEE) c0+o+o++ov+++w++++c<4++ Q. Should a person ever reprovo flngther person's conduct in pub- c A. Not. Lf he can possibly avoid it. Sometimes it becomes neces- sary. but as a rule "Every one hath enough to do to govern him- self well " l Q. When an engagement has been announced, should the rei- atives and the friends of the man call on the girl to wish her hap- piness, even if she is a stranger to chem? A. Yes. Q. Please suggest light. refresh- ments Lo serve at a small wedding , reception. l A. Cake. with coffee, tea. or ‘punch. Sandwiches and ices can -be_i_ric_li_i_ded{il;_desired.‘ more v vudty to onioaiiléidalud uaiat a m- iug jittery nerve! an uturbing lymp- toms that often accom an chan o l fa. Plnkham’: in WE ORT trying. _____ é Morning Smile l IN LIGHTER VEIN "I want a tooth out," said the small boy. "and never mind about gas, gownor, I'm in a hurry." “That's a brave led", said the dentist. "Which one is it?" "Come on in, Albert," shouted tin boy, going to the door, "and show him your tooth." His wife was reading aloud a newspaper account of a. fashion- able wedding. “It says the bride and bridegroom will spend the honeymoon motoring in different. part; of the British Isies." "Ah," he murmured, "it's start- ed as early as that, has it?" Your Dog will Respond to Right Kind of Cure _..» m ' _ Gives Hullhy Colt I IF ms Bordon/J‘ lrs cor r0 or coon A flex.’ GEE MOM/THE sssr CREAM sou» we EVER HAD/ ND THEY owe rr ALLTO ELSlE/l Have you ever Icon your do] . smile broadly? A thorough groom- I ing, done the right way. will set him proudly preening. For nothing con- tributes more to a dog's enjoyment and health than proper care of hi: coat. But your dog doesn't like to bl brushed and ‘ "I Examine your tools. A wire or steel-bristle brush is likely to tear and pull the coat. Best to choose a milder brush suit- ed to your dog. a steel comb-and use them as often as you can. with if _ ‘ grooming, washing is neither necessary nor ‘ irablo. In the winter it isn't even advisable. A dog's skin secretes the oil that keeps his coat shining and healthy. Too much washing removes this o l, leaves the skin dry. Skin trouble! follow. ' here, more important than ever to watch your dog's diet. Give him And now that cold weather in I Dorothy Dix's Letter Box That Kill Love and They Will Not Have a Chance" to Grow, Into a Disease That - Brings Only Unhappineas DearwssDix-Alamonooftbolowho tinaflonoe. and out in silence. Sometimes it is so mun with a bread knife. I know why. Love corpse In the house love makes people irritable, so the, henpeck, grow selfish, quarrel an are handle. but when love is alive they m amiable and Jolly. sour and one-w 1'01“. D115 it down that. love Ls dead. j-Iusbands _ are not. careful enough about keeping each. others love alive. Take it. from one who knoAws. Ansvgf: ese are words of warning‘ that eve . r0058 married couple should tpke to cart in o!‘ er that. be man and nda and wives who keep a perpe wake over the dead bodv of 1W6 that they have murdered between them. else in the world is sadder than to so into one of the homes Nothing in which a husband and wife sit up in a. damp and clammy silence that makes it. as depressing as a. grave. Thev have cheer all about them. Everything to make them happy. Beautiful furniture, Lovely rugs. Rare pictures and br c-a-brac. But no stage setting can mlike a. haPPY home in which the husband and wife have ceased to care for each othff; in which they have nothing to say to each other because they have no longer anything in common. They have killed love, yet neither one intentionalllv committed the crime. Neither one has wronged the other 1n anv unforgivable way. The have Just. blundered through ignorance and stupidity into com- mit ing the unpardonable sin. Sometimes love was starved to death. The husband and wife imk each other for granted. They never bothered to feed love on little ten- der words and caresses. They never gave it any sweet kisses. The)‘ never took the curse of‘! of marriage and made it a 10v instead of l. chow by showing each other appreciation and admiration. Sometimes they stab love to death by cruel speeches that are like dagger thmsts 1n its heart. by criticisms and faint-findings, by ggying to each other harsher things than any enemy would have sa-lu. by telling each other home truths that left wounds that never heB-led and offering e. each other insults that branded them with sham Sometimes they kill love with sheer boredom. Neither one felt that they had to make my aflort to be pleasant and entertaining at home. ‘They save their good stories and the wisecracks for other people's dinner tables. They didn't waste them on their own. ‘Ilia husband sat up all evening behind his paper and grunted when his wife spoke to him and the wire interrupted the husband when he did try to talk by gflying; oh, look how cute the kitten is! Conversation became such an effort that they finally gave it up and just yawned in each other’; (Wes, Yel- When they were married those men and women loved each other and couldn't talk out. They had millions of things to soy b0 each 00181‘. And they could have kept themselves interesting and jolly companions to the end if only they had taken a little time and trouble to keep love alive. What a pity. I O I I I I Child's Welfare 00mm Pint m" M186 D1X—I um I your): woman of 25 and have a little of 5. A year ago my husba-nd and I were divorced 5nd 1 kept the m?” My husband has never stopped loving me and wants me to marry him again and the little boy begs me to marry his father so mo; 1w can hgvg .115 both, but I don't want to do it. I never loved my husband. 1 like and respect him, but that. is hi1. Since I have to hire some one w sake care of the bov and he doesnt receive the care 1 could iZlVG him. is it my duty ssh." sr.'r“s:r"c rszr.rsr..ur°.rr.rlz.*zr.u some time I would meeht a man whom I would really love. c MR5. A. B. . Aniswerz. . Your own conscience must be your guide in this matter. 1 could not mice the res nsibility of deciding whether or not vou should go back find filwhbm “(:1 seem to have left for no reason except that utter romance. m K 8nd you had some silly, mawkish yearnings I believe in divorce, as I believe ln the surseonu knife when the" 15 fgrfiie caéilkering sore in matrimony that must be cut away, 1 m, no; uaneveb at any woman is in duty bound to live with 5 mgr; who Mb". a uses her and mistreats her, or who h unfaithful to her. or who is B YPel-llfll gfouch or a, tightwad. But. the woman who leaves her hug- patntifi when also ha?) children. and who deprives them of a home and n a "'5 w" v5 Home she has not tired of him becituse he isn't a sheik or a movie hero, is a coward and a. quitter. _ Furthermore. I believe that when man and woman - ohildre they have. no ht to put their personal happines: and inclhfriztfions melt‘. The a is eir paramount consideration. and they owe to the little creature they have brought into the world the right of living 1n l, peaceful home and under the guidance of both B father and mommy These are old-fashioned sentiments. I know. little m sow d m; the modem doctrines of the individual rlsnt for self-expreksionfbuizvin the end the only real peace and happiness we ever find is in doing our duty. DOROTHJY mx. ’ l KNITTED noumo You gel TV! and flufiy. Keep: your Does your dishes in ha little goes a long way. DESIGN ‘N0- X 3S0 Hero are two views of an attract- ed knittcd bolero which any one “my may; n, small exfilense. Pattern No. I 320 contains uni-ration of the bolero, materials needed and complete instructions. To order this deallu. writs your name. address arv No. X 8'20 plainly m; any pisca o! paper and send with ti) cents in coin or tam s to Needle- work Bureau. Char ottc own Guard- Iln. To Charlottetown Guardln Design No. X 320 BLUE box! GIVES YOU TWICI l! MUCH WIS Name--__._...__.._.- For only the purefrcahmilk oxrrn-loodmilkatlvery w” wnm ma“! l d8!» Ihfiflllfl or well-kg e bonnie: llkg by m“, and evening. Should he catch I col Iglq, flu don c”, i; The qwbivmmzth give simple treatment at once. uled to make Bordcnh crelminell of Borden's o"! 33-9!!! 509k!" w“! Wm?‘ Evaporated Milk. Ivnponted Milk just tom» of do: lllmentl Ind prover Themiikiu evaporator-lb! naturally makes a highly treatments for them. Has direction! . “w,” which mm W; nmhhgn‘ “um “up for teaching a dog obedience and mo“ o; m, “mud “m, TM n,’ m“ time you jolly tricks, gives advice on feeding, puteurizcc the milk, tad open n can of Cream of Ifllflmlnl- homogcnilcl it. Tomato loup, add Send 20o in coins for your 00D? Then this cafe. creamy BordetflEvlporatedMilk of How To Choose And Care For milkiainadiated foranadd- u. make up u... recipe. Your nos to The Guardian 3W"! Q1 lupply of the important Then wait for the family Service. Be sure to write iaipgy "fimuhine" Vitamin n. verdict! Watch Lhtm cn- M" "mo l/tfflm- * ° So when you buy a can of jliyflwlflwflhnhctblm- "m0 °‘ ¢ Borden's Ivlpwated Milk, in! cream coup they ever you get_ an urn -n‘ch, tultedl mm, O EHPDRATEI) MILK w». tit-r», .. UNSWIITINID IIIADIATED m c“; Province .n.-. .. u-n AA’AAIMA‘-AAL Avoid the Little Things Thitt Are the Germs ' s... BAliINfi BINDER Makes Golden Brown Biscuits Tender and Delicious from this New" Super Soap! Every fine granule’: alive with concentrated soap that bursts into suds in 5 seconds-even in hardest water. Richer, longer-lasting suds that soak your wash beautifully white and flagrantly clean-r without hard scrubbing. Super Buds keeps its “pep” in warm water too. Very mild and safe. Washes your woollens soft thing better! Super Suds is concentrated, so a A om By FRANCES For Thursday. September 28th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Arcs) —-'1‘endency leans toward ex- travaganck-cxnaiaganrc m IOGBS, exlpansion and expenditures, Sens- ibe management therefore, and moderation are your solution. You born after April 3 are particularly favored for artistic and romantic gffairs. 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -Invites utmost discretion in dealings with strangers and the oposite sex. scrutinize closely all business propositions you cou- template undertaking. Stars favor mos : Attention to your work, fami or matters and essential duties. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemln))— Feel rmless, impatient? Well. don't give in to these inclinations. The can and will upset your whoa plan unless you squelch them in the. beginning. Concen- frat on your umrtant ob a.- tfona and you'll d up the av with a good score. 30ml: 22 JULY 2a (Cancer) - Satum and Neptune offer the only encouragement and that means that constructive work and keen, clear thinking are the best b818- Mattcrs pertaining to shl D108. liquids, chemicals and those hlngs requiring intuition best IIVOPF-d- JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) -The Bun (your siSIVS Venus are unfrien What yfou do should be out se iahnesa or for purely ma- terial gain. Accomplishment is cs- siblo in sound issues and in es - business. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) — You'll need If"? 53d initiative in good measure. for toda ‘s difficult tasks. Dont let any ing deter you from oing ahead with plans. Patient e forts without strain is your recipe. ER 24 to OCTOBER 28 (Libra) — Matters and activi- ties of a general nature, household duties, shop ing (with good Judg- ment), stu y, making improve- ments in your work, renovating, clenning more favored than ii- nancial deals or starting new pro- i aspects. (lone with- miliar. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) -— If you're up to our today. you are in line for benefits through your own endeavors. Gains likely in mechanical and industrial lines. Private affairs favored , NOVEIABER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Clerks, laborers. gardeners, machinists and those working in manufacturing plants and icundries and in food shops will find today okay if the don't "fall down on the job " Peasant for recreation and entertainment in afternoon and eveninif. DEOEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) _ You industrious Capricornians are nmonfl the very fow under favorable rays this ‘Thursday. Yes, you can be the centre of interest at a party or at IGE the Suds colored clothes like new. lf the time. Cleans every- Ask your grocer for the economical family size sons om i"! "n ||| 1° IOIII (will! 5mm; IIAUIIIIILIY ’/ mm: ,/ look In the section your birthday comes in. and find what your outlook In. according to the aura. (Copyright. I839. Kfngjuturea Syndicate Inc.) ¥O+FO+O4 jects with which you are not fa-- \ voun INDIVIDUAL iiontiscor: DRAKE your shop or factory, and you can make headway. . . ... RUARY 20 JANUAr x (Aquarium-Luck or success won't come looking for you. You will have to go in search for it and you will have to be on vour toes every minute, too, to hold on to it. Try ha . FEBRUARY 21 b0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) -_ you engaged in menial ska and you whose work is all menial are under stars‘ favor. Personal issues, romance; travel CORNER h vv- THE COOK'S me- Anothor way in d this ood with meg?" m ll ista one whose ns. 081D will be a logs). will be hig CIRN ON THIB DAY steady individual, udgement and udvioq ' l? valued. If given half a chance to develop If: 11M mentality and teaching, acting. would as clever at a trade or where ski) led ener l bil: it can succeed giaspecliallgai’: all‘ e equ any‘ work i i d. c. d ahead. Curb fight?» no yea" ‘ r-nowans 9N Your. knees the prediction Coupled with from Paris that are on t-heir way hi accompanying news come feminine er comes at it may skirts the r m. uite smart to paint knees. First josh recommends flower da- signs~ for f/he kneecaps, to be car- and meeting new and interesting Dress her in this slick as l. lolly- pop school dress. It's Just. the ems- iest dress to sow and the prettiest dress 1o sec. The lines are almost identical to mother's dress, with the tight. buttoned down the front swin ski: bodice so a flared g t. ‘rhe crisp white pique detachable collar and the hunky pocket will make her feel very grown-up, md wish to outshine all her class in true little girl chic. For school days, dark checkered cotton bu charm and is so very ca._or for besi- taffeta in plain or prnt with net ruffling edging the sleeves and cuffs, the waist tied with l velvet ribbon. Style No. 3285 is designed for sizes 6, a, 10, l2. and 1 years. Size B requires 1 5-8 yards of 89- inch material witi: 3-8 yards of 89-inch contrastin . Embroidery pattern No. ‘I00 sod separately. Send fifteen (I50) (coin is pre- fered) for pattern. write plainly your Name, Address and style number Be sure to state the size vou wish. Style No. 3285 Size .-. u. u...- Name street Address City Province PEMBROKE, OnL, sgpf“ g5'_'~ (CF) —Constructi<m crown are building detention uaftcra for enemy aliens in the orested area of Petawawa mill encampment 20 miles north of leashed today, About 200 aliens now under de- tflnllfln it old Fort Henr on the outskirts of Kingston will trans. ferred here in about three weeks. ere, it; was ». lv ried out in the inSnoppy Fashions For Home Use FIRST CHOICE 0F 3 OUT 0F 4 WOMEN inthoumulugfinukod soap” tent made by 1.000 woman on ALLleading gnnulabd IOIPI ...becauu of Supenfluda’ 5 great wash-day advantaged 3y; WASHING CIOTHCS x same m5 706 5285' iliii ___i aaarnu.—-—--—--—- shade as people alsp__under’day_'s_frviend_iy cheeks mp1 fuuzernaiLs__ _ _'_J Q-O I . I