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BIG owI of eat . tains Iron, morrow at breekf ‘f rilth of Christmas recipes on Christmas Cookirifi with Flue ll of recipes like lum Puddin copy l recipe books-—- I 144 recipes and tips—by Jane Ashley of Can- scls Stare 11's Home Service Deparhncntl Sim- Pl? writs so ma—Barbars Brent, 1411 Crescent St. Montreal, P.Q. . . . and I'll scrl ‘you Jane Ash- ley's excellent recipes for cook- ing with Mazolu, Crown Brand UOrn Syrup and Benson's Corn Starch . ‘. . together with her ex- port advice on canning and freez- ing — her wonderful! helpful hints on starcliing nail ironing! Send for thcso booklets now while ilWYlast! You may find just the cooking; or ironing tip to make your housework seem twice as easy! lion. Nothing is addcd exnctl But wiLh its “pop-up" Glue This Free Booklet To Your Husband . . . he'll tciko the hint and give you one of the most wondor- \ ful Christmas pros- ents you'vo ever had! for this booklct describes in tantalizing detail the wonders of the new MURPHY-RICHARDS full A U'l‘0 MATI C ELECTRI TOASTER-now available at lending department stores and dealers! A wonderful Christmas resent! . . . A joy nnd a house- old treasure for a lifetime! This so reasonably/priced (just $2250) gzlly automatic waster is mode in _ ritnin with the skill of fine Brit- ish craftsmanship. With its cxcit» mg new cm rovemeiils it will give gou, literal y, years and years of rrakfzisi: cheer! So do writs now for this {res boolcieLuBnrbara Brent. 1411 Crescent St, Mont- real, I’.Q.! new “lifetime KETTLE, tho more impressed I nm! It’s so good-looking !-- made of heavy copper with a highly polished chromium plating of finest quality! And just think! -in lcss ilinu three minutes, it boils enough water for four cups of tcmuani/place there's a wall- plug hiindy! This “kettle with legs" won't mark your furniture-for the heating unit is well-insulated and the fret protect the surface of your furniture. Tho "Radiant 3 Minute Kettle" is absolutely foo!- proof! It sliuls 0E automatically by thermostatic control-so it. never boils dry AND it shuts 0E at once if it's plugged in without wntcri "round l draisinsan serve —- simp Fl‘; .-w*‘V.»s~f=v1i".i‘t"t.iWI’l"“s";'WY"'3‘iK"‘Z“ "'~ * "'~ BUYS owns A WEEKLY Grand Free 0/Ier—- You _ surface element, cooking top, to mention only a few. Make it; a. really Many Christmas in the kitchen by seeing your Frigidaire Dealer no\\'. The More I Sea of that wonderful _ . A currents and mixed with a rich spicy batter- steam cooke ‘ti! the puddin is golden-brown and Christmas to give your fnmilv the taste-treat of Sliirriffs Fruit Pudding! Serve it for dinner tomorrow! So rosy to _ y heot it_in the can and serve il. with your u, favountg sauce. big, ingdxtaltlys 1y tins good sauces w en you a u o imfis Ru Butter- latch or Almond Flavourmg Extract to them! m' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN INFORMATION SERVICE Dee. lat-Such a cheery feeling blusisry December day like this with a delicious 5 Minute “CREAM OF WHEAT"! It cooks to delicious, appetizing smooth- ness in only 5 minutes of ' ‘ one reason why 6 Minute “Cream of _such a. fami!y_ favourite! It's not only good to . . it's ood jor you! For, you see, it con- boilingl And that's just Wheat ' is lciuin and Phosp orus for diets deficientdn these elements! Yes, this tempting, flavour-full cereal is a favounts with everyone from th treat your family to that wonderful fist e children to “Cream o andpa! So why not Wheat" feeling to- ir’s_Nor Too Loss to send for your [roe copy of Paulina Harvey's Christmas cook book! Such a good idea to have a Y"? hand for your fani- ily's and friends’ delight! . . . And Pauline Harvey's J “ ' Roses Flour" is brim V g with Fniit Sauce —- ince Meat Tarts-Fruit Calra! NOIVS the time to write for i‘! —simpl_v drop s. note to Pauline Ilar- ucy. P.O. Bu: 6400, Montreal, P.Q.—for your free A Gill Your Man Will Really ' Appreciate . . . ‘ a. gift that he'll ._ use with pleas- uro or many “p and many a ' “a o RUBBERSET SHAVING BRUSH! Men like that feeling of being wr-ll groomed that a. really smoo-otli shave gives them . . . and thousands agree that it's easier to get a smooth shave when they use a Rubbcrset Shaving Brush. So show your man that you're “in tho know”. . . give him a Christmas present that he'll en- joy owning and using! You'll find his Rubhcrsct Shaving Bnish at your favourite drug or depart- ment sioro . . . in bristle, nylon and badger — $1.00 to $15.00. The Festive Season just around the corner means cxiro. baking for all those wonderful occasions when friends drop in to wish "Good Cheer". And of course, chncnlalc cukcs, cookies and candies are sure to he popular! For full- flnvourcd, real chocolate flavour I heartily recommend BAKERS UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE. Only the choicest cacao beans are used in Baker's Chocolate —— and they are skilfully roasted to the peak of flavour, then milled to glorious satin-smooth perfor- . . . nothing is removed . . . that's why Baker's Chocolate has been a favourite in so many homcs for almost 190 ycars. Don't Squeeze The Turkey this Christmas, into that too-small oven. No nced to, because now you can get that longed-for FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE, with the big- gest electric range oven in Canada! Whether you choose the do luxe modcl with such marvellous con- . veniencca as the Cook-Muster Automatic Oven Con- " fro! or cvcn the apartment model, tho oven is tho same size -— big enough for a 25-lb. bird! zit/s only one grand Frigidaire feature. You'll praise the Radian- tubo elements that have five precision-controlled lienis, the waist-high HIIlOkClC§LYPB broiler, the triple-d uty ‘flicrinizcr docp-svell Cooker the so-eas_v-to-cleon roundcd Are You Tired From Toe after a busy day of Cllrlcllllllfi Sllflpjllllfll It's no won cr ilio thought; gin COOliJlflZ a big nor or your _ family just doesn't a e to you ~.. '1') at's _w’liy $0" Ln“ HEIhZ OVIuh-BALED IBEANS are more tlinn n tusic-ircnt tliosrc busy, busy Dccciulicr riiiysl They're n. boon-‘ii‘-lilr~~>iiig _io us foot-weary shoppers! “c simply hiivcnt time i0 prcpnrc fussy sup- pcrs-but ‘ltS so vcrz/ cosy to prepare delicious oiica l\'li[‘i1 Hcinz Oven-Baked. Bczins arc ilic main dlsli. There zirc four kinds noiv,_so you re bound to strike n favourite. Heinz _Bi'iked Beans with Pork, Beans in Tomato Sauce, Red lud- ney Beans and Boston Style Bcnns in ltiolasscs Sauce. Try all four! . . . you'll like them all l, Head To Christmas Hint For A fViece Or Nephew! For tlioso favourite young relations, hero's a Christ- mas tip with lots of moi-it. . . . give them a BANK OF MONT- liJAL Passlmoll: inscribcrl with a suitable initial deposit. It's a gift that they will value down tho years. And it's a wonderful way to encourage good clinrrictcr irniis in youngtcrslvfmrticularly dcnr to you. A of Pnssbook will say “Merry Christmas" from you in a really special way. Drop in to your local branch of "My Bank " and make the necessary nrrnnge- mcnts today! HERE'S A Dcuerl Discovery for the Christinas Sciison —iind nll your f-SHIRILIFFS FRUIT PUDDING! Iiip/itcvn $ 2010s ingredients go into ShirrifPs Fruit Pudding! Dates if? cel — combined even-textured! Don't ivriit 'ti ou_ clan make excep- HARD COAL u‘ We are well stocked with Reading's Famous An- "Mlie In Nut and Stove aims. _We win have Welsh l"! Coal for Furnaces, arriving next week. "’° 00KB. 0m SYDNEY and SPRINGIIILL, cic. W. ll. GILLIS 00; LTD. PHONE 176 linrotliy lllx Says - i circle. the marriage is a failure. other. find other interests in life. of insanity? ANSWER: rreniurcs- iation. Continued from page 2 the marriage is a failure. For this reason. every bride and bridegroom should start out on their honeymoon making a definite, intelligent effort to keep in touch with each other. They should cultivate ihc same interest beyond the little daily round of duties, the little homo Arid the result is that the two are unequally yoked together and For this reason, every bride and bride- groom should start out on their honeymoon making a definite, intelli- gent effort to keep in touch with each other. They should cultivate the same interests and try to make themselves companienable to each The man should not absorb himself in his business and ihc woman devote herself to the children, but they should work together. for in that way alone can they keep in step with each other. A woman can keep her husband from developing away from her if she will begin in time. but if she waits until she is 50 It is too late. Then nothing is left for her but to reconcile herself to the situation and DEAR MISS DIX: Can anything be done about the pests who keep their radios going all day so loud that it drowns out every other sound ln the neighborhood and drivel everybody in the viclnlty to the verge M. R. 0. Alas, l’ fear that the case is hopeless iict-ausr: ihcsc radio hounds nrs utterly lacking in all consideration for ilit-ir follow They have no bowels of compassion, or they would never turn on the loud-speaker unless they lived miles from any other human habi- There are even people with so little mercy in their hehrts U“; they will turn on the radio and leave it going all day, even when they are out of the house, apparently for no other reason than to torture the unfortunate people who live near them. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally in readers, but will answer pmbkm, 0r ‘onorfl inisreat through her column, [AGE m: IDEAL our ron tau. rue FAMILY Suggested Gifts For MOTHER: AT CHRISTMAS TIME YOU WILL BE GIVING HER SOMETHUNG - WHY NOT MAKE IT SOMETHING THAT WILL TAKE THE DRUDGERY OUT 0F HER DAILY CHORES ABOUT THE HOME? FAWCETT RANGE Coal, Wood or Oil Electric or Gas R WASHER JOHNSTON ELECTRIC CONN‘) FLOOR POLISHER WESTINGHOUSE ALSO ELECTRIC RANGE >- . Electric lruii . Electric Toaster llsstrl Mixer _ Elociric liolplnte . Small Radio , Set Dishes . Easy Chair B. Electric Heating Pail “mo: 9. Lumps l0. Cotlur (‘first and nia-ny other useful articles Suggested Gifts Fort THE BREAD-WINNER on THE FAMILY is 0mm FATHER : OVERLOOKED BUT YOU WILL AGREE HE MER- rrs CAREFUL CONSIDERATION. SOMETHING THAT WILL SURELY PLEASE mm IS— O a {amaze Ililfly MADE !N CANADA BY DE LUXE UPHOLSTERING CO. LIMITED x warenaoo ONT- ‘ READING ' RECLINING RELAXING ' REPOSING - RETIRING lead“ and n13“ leansbackmzym Suggested Gifts For OLDER ONES . i The Older Children will apprdciate articles of furniture and furnishings for their respective rooms. A Comfortable Chair to sit in. A Cedar Chest of her own for HER things. A nice maple, walnut or mahogany Bed. A new Spring-filled Mattress or Spring. ,- . A Chest of Drawers for His or Her‘ Clothes. . A Bureau or Vanity in which to study themselves. . A pair of good Pillows or new all-wool Blankets. 8. A Bedspread. 9_. Vanity and Bed Lamp Set. 10. Desk Lamp or Reading Lamp. 11. A Desk or Table at which to study. There are so many lasting gifts for them. l" 3° 9° t“ Q 40} SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FAMILY: "am. ma 01m arm 0N1: FOR ALL" 1. A Beautiful CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 2. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. 8. LOVE SEAT 4. STUDIO COUCH or DAVENPORT. 5. CABINET RADICF-Comblnstlon models. 6. CARPET and CARPLTINO. '7. Combination DINNER SBTlwltIi SILVERWARE. ALSO:— 1. Living Room (or Den) DESK, in mahogany or walnut. 2. SMOKERS-Floor mode! with large ash tray s. 0am: TABLE SET complain with Chairs. 4. KITCHEN COUCH-Adjustable head or Davenport. . STUDIO COUCH for his Den. - . Comfortable EASY CHAIR or ROCKER U! . COSTUMER for his office and many other typos of articles from which you can make a choice. ~1 Your CHILDREN : iOllNGER ONES They are only young once! T00 soon they must pass beyond the years when the world is all fun and games. Let us help them to have FUN-Lots of it. jcou. PRAM ,4 UI-iil! 1.? iiimii. gnu, Flexible Springs A Real Inks Inked Enamel Finish \ iflsaulilul filly/I'll" 5i: - ‘IRICYCLEQ ALSO: ' '7. Roller Skates 8. Junior Trikes 9. Kindergarten Sets l0. Desk and Chair Sells 11. Child's Rockers 12. Commodo Chairs. \ .°l fig-legs! Q12!” 1. Steering Slel 2. Baby Rail B eigbs 8. Sidewalk Bicycles 4. Rocking Horse 5. High Chairs B. Express Wagons NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES FOR THE HOME CROCKETT and STOREY Ltd. 134 Kent st. WHERE PRICES ARE BORN —NOT RAISED Phone 834