Cl . [ n ‘Q "ps1 11.111111 i‘ new TC-P THE film-TEEN HDME- MAKER ACDERN women are intelligent and I i thrifty. They have neithortime nor money to waste. The new, easy-opening ACA D l A Baking Powder tin saves time. One twist and the top lifts off. SAME tow PRICE 25¢ THEIPOUND 1111 HE double-acting principle of Baibaunds ACADlA Baking Powder also saves money. takes place in the mixing bowl when- the liquid is added. oven when heat: is applied. The perfect balance between these two actions as- sures successful baking results. up-to-date woman is quick to appreci- ate both these savings. The first action The second In the The Fashions and tailored look 'l'\\t)-('()l (ill ((l\' l l' ‘ 'i'lti'l-I 111111111" .' 1”? "v“; clean laody and a 3.11 .1':111' smile; M’. '.';J‘Ina'..'::1t=3's sa-urezsg Q CORN FLAKES ARE GUARANTEED THE IEST l-‘LAVOURED CORN ILAKES YOU EVER TASTED OI YOUR MONEY HACK Latest For Chic Dressers Slender plaits dire a vciy trim to this Simart fll"(‘>n'. The bodice buttoned up to the slfrl: collar, accents the new squared shoulders. You can wear this drces (lay in and day out because of its smart casual lines. Inexpensive and warm rayon and wool crepe mixture in lovely dark gl-eon shade made the original with (‘Olllfltl-sill-Oll buttons and leather belt. ' A 11-001 and rayon challls print. in zivvp wine rzround ls another etfect- ive si-haii Crepe .~ ks and Woolens are still other nice ntcditims. Velvet will give this model a more drcsiw-air and yet. n1aitc it very wra rzrblt‘. The sleeves r111. i11 one with the shoulders make it oli! so qubk t0 fashion. Style No. 1011 is dcsiuncd for :i-/c/s l4 l6, i8, 20 years’ 32. 34 ' 1'1 4'1. 44. 46 r1111 til-inches cizt- 38 l'l‘t’lllll't'lw 4 l-LZ yards of 30-inch lllfiti‘l‘lrll. Price of Paftcri] 15 cents 1n 1 teaches 111cm self-control and respect for law and order. She teaches itself. 5pm,,“ n, can (mm preferred; ,1 them to be courteous, or lets them grow up to be bores. she instills good i -————— ma" Coin Canny“, address m 111--1111c:-.s 11110 ihein from their cradle, or she raises them in ignorance ot COURAGE m, Want“. ‘vv final-din“ the decent-res of society. ‘ ___i . _ s“ W11?“ M‘ S”? a Pllllfl W‘ Jl-Jilt’ his mother by him. Wc know she The truest. courage ls 111w~ys 1 1 is a lady if hcr children are l-idies and gentlemen. We know she is fine mixed 111111}, cgmumgpwtiqn; 1,1115 Sflvlc No. 1911 SW2... " air-i strong and has Name Street Address C State --t111~>c are the t11‘11e,= that make i111 11' 1111111.". It mars-rs not , 11111 1 111- n0~e l.\ crooked o1 your 1-11111 1,1111 1.11111 1f you i-"dliit-e health. .1 n.1,... "rd 11nd keep yo"r- 1112); ciwntecl. You 1111111111 1.11 sprc of an)’ 111111111 or figure defect. 111 i101‘ “T001111 01m HEALTHY 01011111: QUINs HAD QUAKER 0111s., U’ l ,0.» ‘:11 i1ii1111pi1 Slums Evi-rioiir Ne‘: it- \v1t.-1111111 l‘. Gel ll Dali)‘ ill Ulidin-i this! A [entrain serving cools loss than II nrflln“ 1 111s QUAITéIlIhOATS co. QU-A K E R 'OATS . » »- _.. $0? 1 m -:- Socia 'l'l'l". ‘ a w v v vvvv v ON DEAR, THOSE UDYNES L001 FRIGIITFUL- Dorothy Dix '2 Letter Box It Takes Two to Play the Love Game a11d llus- bands and Wives Must Understand This When One or the Other Thinks That Love is Cooling LIZ f .ILU'I'I'I‘."I'UW N GUARDIAN l‘ and 'Pé1-5i>}1all.-§ Fashions -:- vlol no! us: uussum ans SORE BECAUSE Hi5 SMIRYS won so GRAY AMP DINGV. lwlitera ture JANUARY 21, 1931 ONJF ONLY SPRING WHIP COME AND 5M5 mute oer mess emav . ow atoms; our m s sun. ; 1% Z/ , 1 , rAmv an,“ mums newssvou ‘ t b‘ t how ‘ uni/nun. ourecviggnvnair-Zcm‘ '/ ‘\ "“"“""""“ M" -- Dczn- Dorothy D1x-Mr. A. W. B. who IBCBM-Y W!“ '3 Y°ll t‘ f“ v __ , 1sm 111-remote mnvouniiv saAriwmlAv/IULNARSN vow: tuomnm. wnuwm", husbands craved tenderness from their wives and longed 1111 tutu writs 110w aruvctomis s,“ ma,“ Mum,“ m“, "onsmse nsms um u,m‘w,,mr, kisses and c-i-csscs and loi- their WIVES t0 te-ll them how wonderful lhqy ‘fioafiifitiit: m” o‘ 50A,‘ L; "°*'9°"3* ‘time32:50:52; “m “"6” are, 1s giving you a lot or hokum.‘ Don't behcvcft. W cggrgiegs-otfl’: comruuglnawfivprz: ‘mm ‘aim. "4"4'4"-/ 1 have yet w come in contact with a 110mm‘ filo arrows. ¥T§JEZ’."S$’JW...1S ~ - docs n01. caress her husband far more than he call-o ‘_ ‘ v ‘u: Asaluflmnw,‘ 1o bc caressed. All the husbands 1 1.1110111 arc bored I w, amass-nos swans I to extinction by their wives shmvlllil We!" 31W" ‘i ‘Wm’ their wives _ tion. The "I love you darling" 0f receives a nuunbled “uh huh’ and a 13901101‘ W111" dratvnl into their newspapers, with no other s18" , that the smcct words were even heard unless the .- uiie has a quick enough eye to catch the fl-lllfl-vi l, imperceptible shrug of his shoulders <_he is so timed 1 by it all he doesn't even bother to 8W9 B 31954315’ i shrug.) f . 1 V‘ As for telling husband “that he Ls wonderful," 1 ‘K ,;.-'»' lrow can any self-respecting woman snY m0" ‘*1- ‘N tvords to a 1112111 who can't resist the cohle-hlihel‘ cye of another u-oman, be she a rwect young thing or a cold. calculating ‘ caress 11 hitsbzincl is like trying to caress an ice machine: i husbands who crave their wives‘ affection, just, as there are frigid ones l . are husbands who starve for tenderness fromthelr wives, and there are givtng- l. . livinc as their mother can. i halve tvvn pitrents. mailman-see BRACi-UP NERVES, woman of the world? It sort of cramps a. wife's stylc in kissing to know 1 that hcr husbiiiid prefers any other womans kiss - to hcrs. F And 1111111 real pep can a wife put in on expressing her apprct-iatiori of . what hcr husband dces for hcr when he shoves a check at hcr and tells | her he doesn't know what she wants or throws a present 011 the table and when she trics to thank him with a kiss and utter sweet nothings in hi5 ear, he just grunts? And when a wife asks her husband to give her it kiss 11-11111. docs she get? A peck 011 the cheek or something 11mg i5 a; flabby as a flapi-ack on the back of hcr head or the i-oin of hcr ear, and that 1s 111111-11 111' un insult than a caress, N0 emphatically no, I cannot agree with Mr. A. W. B. I mmme- _ e111 1 scmcnv even 111love»: Atimuvv.’ AND THE CLOTNE5 smeu. so IRES/l AND swirr! OUYTNEPIRT IN l5 MINUTE5¢ Trying to MR5. C. V. V. Answer? N1-\ ci-thrless, Mrs. C. V. V.. Mr. A. W. B. is right. 'I'hrre are human W110 regard wives as househo d conveniences instead of lady. loves. T1181? other men who only want their wives to provide them with a good dinner. 1‘ Men. 11s a rulc are a great deal more sentimental and romantic than ' they are given credit. for being, and undoubtedly most of them secretly i desire their wiics to continue to regard them as heart-smashcrs even after they zet 1111. b1111»111i11c1o1ved They want their wives to keep ai-deutlydit 4 love with them and 1o tell them how l1ar1d~ome and fascinating 1.111311 are I DON'T RAVE A WAQIIR, ' TUVCN A WFQNIOARP" IICAIISI OIYDOL SOAK‘ 11's A new SOAP we MES -- 111“ LINEN 1s so wuirs 1v 41151’ snnkzn‘. 6115101514, 110w 0o YOU 0o 11 111:5: WINTER 11's Amnmo MOW 91K" A QAM‘ SOAP om on’ mun; so _ 111111 to generally keep tip the cajolcrles of courtship. And 1.11, A. W. B. i‘; right when he says that the woman who does this seldom loses hcr hus- band to another ivoman. But even these men who want their wives to keep in love tvith them overlook one important point, and that is that it. takes two to Dlfly 7-110 love game. It isn't soitalre. No woman can put any heart into billing 11nd cooing over a man who is more interested in the stock market than 11c is in her. No woman can bestow a warm kiss on a grave image. No The HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTYVITYES woman is going to waste sweet talk on a. man who only grunts by way of reply. 1 It is just as true of husbands as it is of wives that if they Want to be ‘ GRATITUDE kissed they must kecp themselves kissable, and if they want love and ten- —i—— _ _ (IOFiICsS from their wives they must put themselves in the attitude to For sunlight 11°11“ and V1510“ receive the b essinc as old-fashioned Methodists used to say. 010m‘. Nothing l5 P1 8113MB!‘ tragedy than that so many marl-titans lose all the For all remembered faces dear’ romance, beauty and sweetness with which they started out and EIBEEIIBP- For comrades of a single day, ate into nothing but a dl’_\'—85-dllSl1 arrangement of two people living to- Who sent us stronger on our way. ccthci- in a sort of endurance contest. Nothing is so sad as that so niany For 1111911115 who shared the year's husbands and wives cease to be lovers and become nothing but yokcmates. 1on3 road The 1111111, is not so often the wife's as the husband's‘ It is he who gen- And bare “qm Us the wmmon 105d, erally drops the love-making first, and by his indifferent attitude makes it p0,- pom-S “m1, levied heavy @3115 imposs-ib e for her to keep up hcr love~maklng, - ‘ i Bu,’ brought us nearer to our goals’ Dcar M =s Tiiv-Whv is the mother" alwayns blamed when-children have l For tggfigm won “Waugh w“ and bad manners or go wrong? Why shouldnt the lather be ‘ncludcd i1 tnc _ ' . , censure‘? Isn't i1 as much 111s duty to try m teach thelchlldren 1111 be ‘ we mam m” Kcepfcfidwhixers’ llttlc ladies and gentlemen as the mother's? I think it is very unfair L0 5 e a hold the mother responsible for the way the children 1,1111] 011p MOTHER OF FIVE. OTHERS be tempted to take ad- Answer: __ _, Nell‘? _ _ Mothers are blamed for their children's conduct because it is into = “Mufti” “r {m mfcnoh ,1“ age or mo 111-ins‘ 111111115 tha: rhiYdi-"n 111-c 111111111 in their most iinpres-nionable years Poslnoll- IL ‘S an cxhlbtblol‘ of and it is they who mold their characters. 1 wcflkllcF-‘i and DllL-‘i v01! 011 hi5 19V?!- The mother who brings. 11p hcr own children l1crse'l' is with theni ‘ {Knolmlcfl tJ-bllwlfllli’ T959135 Tidi- practlcally through their every waking moment. She forms their ideals ‘ uule; you may foster fatal ignor- by what >111- teaches them and by her example. sut- spoils them, or she 1111M by maklnz l1 wraid w exhibit _ , done hcr duty by them 1f they behave 111-overly. 11nd 1 being the quality which dlsttn-l we kn?“ Just thdcoutraijv about her if they are hood lllrlS. guishes the courage of the q/‘Sc ‘ o‘ _("“u'“'.'t L“ m” raumm dub-v m hell’ m?‘ the Chlldnm- but he i5 1 from the hardiness of the rash and I101 R5 1~“-'1""$1b-P f0? the way they 1111-11 out as is the mother because he . foolish _yom,< of Naypmy is 11o‘ 1111.11 11111111 as continually as is the mother. Generally he sees little ' ’ ' of thein and he cannot constantly direct their movements, develop their little minds and teach them precept upon precept, the principles of right GRIEF ... _ 1 If thou knovWst no‘. grief and 1l_ 1 do n" 11v 111.11 you that the average father takes for toodtttle 1 can‘ it is because thou knrw,“ hand 111 1cm 111'. his r1111 dieri and leaves 1t too much to the mother. (Jh1ld' 1 1 _ rrn look up to their father and respect, his opinions. especially when they 1 “m m"? fvhmeof they are ado‘ 1sz-1-nt. far 11101-1.‘ 1111111 they do their motherls, because they think ‘ commuon“ he knows the world better than their mn‘hc1- doc-s and 11l.s influence is liwalvahlc in dirr-r-‘inq stum-‘vllng younq feet along! the right road. i Rcnriirz ch“r‘rr1n 1.= a two-handed job that requires the teamwork o1 both mother and lather. That is why God ordained 1|1¢11 "mph-m, should DOROTHY DIX. TIIE “AN WIIO WINS Sprintcrs are much more num- _ crous than stickers; most of us find ~~ it easier to start things than t0 finish 1.110111. Yet the man who lsticks is the man who wins out. l l DON'T WW1: Too itu-vv EXTRA CLOTHES TN WINTTIR “In general’ it is a good rule to ' A TRUE ‘FRIEND wc.1r the li-ast possblc amtunt oil ckithing. according to coiidit ons A true friend is one who makes us do what we can. —hc‘.ps. of weather" and physiLal activity, __ that is compatible with perwnal ANGER comfort, writes Sh" William Arbuthnot; Lane, the British phys- ician. Our aim should be to feel cool and lively not hot.‘ stuify and inert. Men are the greater shncrs in over-clothing in winter as coin- pured with women. Too readily- they yield to the temptation to i; swatihe themselves in thick, heavy our mam“ glory is, m; 1n woollen underwear for slx months nave,- falling‘ but, 1n r151“; every of’ the year, and exist in a state of “me we fgn___cgnfuclus_ cuddled comfort. It is a far better plan to wear moderately tight; un-- derweer 0:‘ e cellular variety. and Consider how few things are worthy of anger, and then wonder 111111. any fools should be worth.- Dodsley. G LOIRY PATENT LEATHER are the - wall, roof or lawn may change the color entirely and you will be dis- satisfied with the results when the paper is hung. PERHAPS TIIIS IS THE TROUBIIJ Are you one who always has trouble when trying to dye mater- ials or dresses? So oten people say that. and it ls the some thing ' that is wrong in each case». The material is not washed oJb-olutely‘ clean before it receives its dry , auto omot. millions are switching to OXYDOL. ln-washing machines, OXYDOL cuts U18 flmfi it takes to do your wash 25% to 40%! In tub washing, it saves the back-breaking scrubbing and boiling. Just l5 minutes’ soaking to the tublul. I and white clothes wash snowy! Even “tough ‘ spots l come white with a gentle rub. Yet Oxvnoi. rs so safe Even in the 1111.111 of Winter I QThis new sate "no scru "soap workintl "Ilffaclfli" getting clothes white. YIou get Jul"! DRY Washes even in the dead of winter, users say. No wonder " ave-run mare-nu ". LAU N D RY SOAF YNAWS that every washable color comes out brilliant. ff¢$h~ ' And hands stay soft and lovely. " It's economical. too. Tests show that one package will go Z 1.0% again as far as even the latest soap chips on the market Gct OXYDOL from your dealer today! rssrznnun mnovm 1111 soon noiissmriue INSTITUTE TURPENTINE MAY TAKE 11f your table 1s marred by a ivater stains, try restoring lustre by .1n application of turpentine, Aipply it with a fine brush and allow it to remain for some minutes before wiping it off and follow it with a good commercial polish orvmx. If this is not successful rub lemon oil and rotten stone or pumice on the stain and follow by wax. This last treatment can be used .01‘ msistcnt “b1ush" on pianos. Eggs and salt go together whether on the table or ,in the kitchen cook- ing pots. A cracked egg can be boiled successfully by adding a tea- spoon of salt to the water and the white will not 11in out. A pinch of salt; should always be added to the water when poachln-1 eggs and the 1 o l1't i - b bath. This is a1‘:so‘ut 1y necessary a???“ u; grain; ffizlyc? sag before the dye will take an even is “(idem color. | ._—::__ _ _.._.... .... _. . . W... Patent leather shoes and hand- °f bags will respond beautifully to a wldnefl- ‘mm is. of 6011M. an ln- milk bath and 11 is very good m1 dtviduel factor to be considered. the lcaihu Dflmpen a c101,}; with The person of lively temperament, mm; and m1, ow,- me bgg; dry vigorous and constantly on the with another cpmn clam move’ will not, feel the same need for extm clothing as commrcd with the person of slow and letsurely habits of mind and body. One final point. tn t-hls connection. Every effort should be made n1. all windows .sho111d be let clown from WMB mmlllhout the winter t0 the top. ft will keep the lil‘ pure keel) the fem, warm 1L has been and take the odors out of the room mid. 11’ you keel» your head cool 111mm they esca/pe 111w the rest and your feet, warm you wl‘l avoid o: the 11101159. winter ‘colds.’ and there is 11111cn. truth in this saying." ' to- don pullovers and over-coats 1n accordance with the degree A LITTLE VENTILATION When cookl-n-g- or laundering b brim: done in the ldinhcn. the A LARGE SAMPLE —' —-—-—' l ii FATIENT WORK Tf you are undecided es to the Quiet. Poll?!" Wfirk Often bfhflfl new piper for your room, try n Jtertllng results. The heart is ‘urge sa-mple or 1101.1 selection 1n melted at last and the conscience the room before ‘ "‘ l welahsmliw. 111,111.11 ugmflomm _1u- "Ml-Wt For rich, smooth, tempting cream soups, use CarnationMilk. It is doubly richer than Qrdillary milk-and the butter-farts evenly distributed through evcry drop. Carnation will add smoothness, richness, flavour and food value 1o any cooking in which it is used. Carnation is just purc, whole milk, evaporated 1o double richness, homogenized for smoothness, sterilized for safety. v nail/bl! Ca I'll \\_./ A CANADIAN monum- at i_o __<_. .. .#J -_.— FOR CREAMING It is an ideal food for babies because it has all the food value of the best cowl’ milk, is much more digestible, and has add: “sunshine” vitamin D. Carnation is the evaporated milk the Quintupleu use. Write for the gorgeously illustrated Carnation Cook Book. A host of ideas and recipes for 10c, coin or stamps. Address Carnation Company Limited, Toronto, Ontario. IRRADIA TED “FROM CONTENTED COWS " .11.‘? _ _ . Jr-Wicftefi" osoo TIMESO° m sunsik ____._., GOOD WORK Every piece of work which h not as good as You can make it, which you have palmed off imperfect. meagrely thought, niggardly In execution. upon mankind’ who is your paymaster on parole, and in I. sense your pupil. every hasty of siovenly or untrue mnformanoe, should rise up against you in the court of your own heart and. coii- demn you for a thlei-Gtevensm. A small girl who detested milk- puddlng had been made to eat. some for lunch. When she asked if she could get down she was told to say her grace. "But fve nothing to be thankful for," she said sulklly. _ ‘Very tvell." said the mother, “re- main where you are." There was silence for a few min- utes: then a little voice said, “Thank God I wasnt sick. Now may I get down?" Milk