“QUYS m WHYS Iv 33$ A wuiiy advertising and lnlemetlee service In today's vanes MONTREAL, Sept. 11th.—Discover the joy o! write to mo, Barbara Brent, Dept. ‘l0l, 1411 Crescent Si... Montreal, ._ ai_._. cooking the PRESTO COOKER wsyl lt's such tun . . . there are so many wonderful ways to prepare tood in this well-nigh miraculous cooker that cooks most food in a quarter o! the usual time! And PRESTO pressure-cooked load retains ill iresh colour and taste-its vitamins and min- araisi The PRESTO COOKER, endorsed whole- heartedly by “Good Housekeeping", ls guaran- teed to turn out marvelous meals in a iifiy-and it's ideal tor home canning. So get yours tomorrow . . . any Housewares dealer . . . and 1Q. (or the PRESTO illustrated PRESTO recipes! HERE'S A NEW A N D DELI- ' CIOUS way- to serve your lav- ourite 'l-Up . . . it's a 'i-Up Ice ~/ Cream Float! l; C Just try it! Place ~.' a scoop of ice cream in a tell glass and slowly pour in a bottle n: chilled 741p. Watch the creamy bubbles swell to the top n1 the glass. Then' taste . . . mqnmml The delicate lemon- llme flavour o! ‘l-Up combined Wlill the rich flavour ot the ice cream is a taste treat right out o! this world! 7-Up is the "fresh up" drink that gives you a lift-—- keeps you smiling! 7-Up is always a flavour treat! Buy yours at any store displaying the iamous 7-Up signs! BAKING can l m: A LOT or‘ d '» run: What a Q wonderful Ieel- ing when that lemon pie comes piping hot andT delicious i r o m the oven! And its bound to be good when you bake it with BENSONS CORN STARClll Easiest way I know of to win popularity and praise from your family is to buy a box oi liENSONS-"try the luscious lcinon pie recipe on the box . . . iiinl those wonderful recipes from BENSONS Recipe Shoat Bl. . . . Fresh Blueberry Pie-Chocolate (‘ream Pie—PIain Pastry. I'll be glad to send you a irce copy of this recipe sheet on request . . . Barbara Brent. 141i Crescent St, Montreal, RQ. lolder and three scrumptious new THIS TS THE TIME . . . there's no better time! . . . to begin saving tor your winter holidays —or tor next summer's pleasure cruise You'll like the plan many Canadians iollow ‘—- eecb month they place in a “Sunshine A2- count" at the Bank o! Montreal one-tweltth oi the money for next year’s vacation. When vaca- tion-time comes — their holiday iunds are ready and waiting! Your "Sunshine Account" be- comes a very special B o! M Savings Account-blueprint tor a happy holiday. Why not open yours this pay-day? THIS LINGERIE lS DREAM-STUFF . . . misty sheers — shin- ing satins-soit, lux- urious twiils-dcftly Ioshloned to slips. nigiitics, panties and bras. Luxurious lin- gerie o! fashion-con- scioua. budget-wise nylon is the news this Fall . . . so look for lovclicr lingerie by the brand name o! your favourite manufacturer . . . be sure to look [or the label “Made n! C-l-L Nylon Yarn". This label is your assurance oi nylon fabrics that will never. never shrink — that will \vash and iron like a dream . . . that will stay flower-fresh tor their longer, fashion-con- scious life! PROFESSIONAL DECOBATORS key colour to the mood and shape o! a room with magical ease and lkillul artistry. Now you can be a decorator- easily and inexpensively — when you redecorate your home with DUROLAVE. that famous Oil Bound Washable Paste Paint that thins so quickly with water! For DUROLAVE is now manufactured by the Crown Diamond Paint Company Limited to a brand new formula that. makes it easier to mix. DUROLAVE is odourless when wet or dry. it dries in less than an hour and leaves not a brush mark to mar its colourful surface! You'll find DUROLAVE a is sold! best-seller wherever good paint i Cook ’s Corner s WWWQQWQWWWQW GOLDEN PUFFS ‘o cup butter l cup sugar 2 (‘gg yolks l egg white '1: cup milk 1% cups flour 2H teaspoons baking powder l1. teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter, add sugar grad- uliv. Atrd unbeaten eggs. one at. a time. beating thoroughly alter each addition. Add milk and (old in siited dry ingredients, Add flavor- ing and bake iin muiiln tins at 365 ties. for 25 minutes. HEIDI’! SALAD One envelope plain unilavored RCO!!! I. sen Cloves Lest Selena, pesfllie, l1 sweat gelatin. l!‘ cup cold water. 1 eup hot canned pineapple juice. V, teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 1 cup canned pineapple tidbits, l cup sliced berries, 1 dozen marshmal- lows. cut. into small pieces. ‘it cull cream. whipped. soften gelatin in cold water and dissolve in hot pineapple juice. Add salt and lemon Juice and cool. When mixture begins to thicken. fold ill pineapple. berries. marshmallows. and whipped cream. Turn into individual molds tihait have been rinsed out in cold water first and chill. When ilrrn. unmold onto salad greens. Ganriioh with whole berries and serve with may- onnalse. ‘EVER/TON. Etienne - to!) —- A three-inch long locust o! the green tropical variety which my. axed crops - believed to have pr- rlved in a bale ad sills rrom ltaly —was discovered in a lace (actor-y. when when minutes SALMON SALAD s esp, Oheshles _ m». lemon Islet, ll/s an Mimi-II h rte-Il- ess. It. Ilalie the salmon, discard! lesnea. lea, dtla salt “and and bones. All papilla. ltlil ll Min with enoalh Ilfillllll 9' h snolaton well. Famous Poetfic Ocean Seqfood laiiisii COLUMIIA vacant no. e lemenefl duties cell, And appetites won't welt, Dish up'e salmon Salad, it'|' "Sensation en e plate." VANCOUVII, CANADA What delightful hosts are they, Lite and Lovel Lingeringly I turn away, This late hour. yet glad enough They have not withheld irom me Their high hospitality. E 80, with lace lit with delight and all gratitude, I stay Yet to press their hands and "Y. "Thanks—80 line a time! Good- night!" —Jame| Whitcomb Riley. IIMPLICITY KEY T0 PATOU GROUP NEW YORK - For those who have decided that neither New York nor Paris designers can make them wear ankle-length day dresses. Jean Paton will come as a happy reliet —he'a with you every inch o4 the way. He has neither lengthened nor shortened his collection since last season. His skirts are still at mid-call. His shoulders are still square-but some blouses and dresses have the shoulders inserted from the neck- line and fitting snugly around the upper arm. Simplicity is the key- note oi his collection, which lee.- tured exquisite tailor-modes and blouses. Patou spurns the corslets which nearly every other Paris house is showing. He uses pleating on everything. His many caped coats are very interesting. One o! these was in a green and white checked material with a swing-back cape halt bleted at the back and attached to a sleeveless double breasted tailored coat. The ex- quisitely made Bruyere collection showed some of the loveliest lab- rics imaginable and some delight- iul hats and tricky buttons, but the clothes themselves held nothing new in design. Mme. Bruyere. wishing her clothef to look simple, has done away with drapery and ample skirts. In col- ors ehe seems to prefer elephant gray and ivy green. she said that she drew most o! her inspirations from the Flemish School of Art. TAILORED SUITS FOR. EVENING By Florence Mills PARIS - Rsphael._a short and bespectacled Spaniard. demonstrat- ed the wide versatility of the tail- ored suit, even (or evening wear, in unveiling his (all collection at a garden party at his home near the historic Versailles Palace outside Paris. Perlectty tailored suits, (or which he is famous. took the lead in the collection. This season they come in a wide range oi design de- tail and color. The basic classical line ls maintained, but in some iri- stances he injects interest into the Jackets with fluted and dropped peplums. Fur plays a tremendous part for trimming and lining, and scroll. work in velvet and Jet takes its share oi the honors. One suit in dark smoke gray was trimmed with matching rur at the throat and pockets and opened to display a matching iur waistcoat beneath. II‘ BUYING PICTURE LET T1‘ HABMONIZE It your budget stands in the way of a real tllng, you can buy one good thing now that will give a new note to your room. Should you decide to purchase a. line pic- ture you will be wise it you do not iimit the color or design to the furnishings you now own. Select. it to so with the decorative scheme rou aim to achieve. The colors you now have may Fly be grand tom use. while anything new purchased ill be purer in tom. You may mpzove the selec- tion ss soon as you paint your wells. It is well to remlnber that a room in style transition is never pas-loot. ‘Illlalcturemeybeascenlc. a portrait, a nerd. or an abstraction. But it should have e subtle charm. Although you should like it, the picture should not be something your friends have or some thing you like only because you are iamiliar with it. Should you not trust your own judgment, seek someone whose reputation is to be trusted and have him tell why it is e good original or a good reproduction. Select the name with discrimina- tion. I-t should be appropriate to the picture and suitable to the £00m. Raising the standard o! the dec- orative accessories gives any room s tonic. e-m. IAYI KIN WAIY WODUN BLAMID "American men sre becoming wary o! marriage and women only have themselves to blame" says a human relations expert-a man. o! course. Well. maybe they are getting wary. But women shouldn't star; Mill" | ou ca traine _'1‘HE__ CHARLOTTETOWN~ GUARDIAN LivingtSiLeisure ITHE WOMAN'S REALM!“ Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated ' boftueetacolldalualss setby Eaadea wilt! lab-tasting" tins q no! ' neele I till I l3 a:".t‘5i‘:l‘.‘.$.lf2.‘liit:i‘?it. on." "" “N.” h“; at your ll worrying yet over the ptmlplct oi 22w "$211M against the institution mo co uiiieet. W’ mm“ M“ There are two ways so; s ml]; to acquires the services o! a cook, a housekeeper, e chsurieur, and a PHI agent. Be can spend a lot 0t money and hire a number o! Persona to fill those Jobs. Or he "ll 86! married and turn them all over to one woman in return for teedtns. clothing. and housing BY mlrrying he gets a cook who Will cater to hie likoa and dislikes. He gets a housekeeper who is on the 50b it hours a day. He gets a ehaumur who will deliver him at work ln the morning. pick him uo at night, drive his children to and from school, and run all the family errands. And if he picks a smart wife. he'll have a press agent who lets the world know how smart. and clever he is and who will build up his ego when it needs bolstering Better English D. O. Williams i. What is Wrong with this sen. tense? "Hie work is completely finished." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation oi’ "malpractice"? 8. Wthich one o! these words ls misspelled? Sacrament, predica- meat. lmpedsment. 4. Wihat does the word “gentil- ity" mean‘! 5. What is a word beginning means to complete. 2. Pronounce both a'a Ia in at. principal accent on second syllable. 3. impediment. 4. Dignity or birth. “Gentility wiih- out ability is worse than plain beg- gaiiyfi-Proverb. 5. vehement. COMMISSION T0 STUDY N. l. SHEEP PROBLEMS AUCKLAND. N. 2-. Bent. l0- (CPU-A Royal Commission has been appointed to investigate the problems ot the New Zealand sheep industry, with special atten- tion to the deterioration oi high- country land. methods of increas~ ing production and labor dliilcul- ties in rural areas. with ve that means "acting with great iorce"? ANSWERS 1. Quit completely. To finish rlage. And it isn't likely they'll Men have a good thing in mar. my,” vegetables {mics and cereals. “by an have M “ins, vitamins. 1111mm Developed aftet exceasiv laboratories. Th‘ 9f 3163B! ha‘! lamb’ lach iocsedibll 5" 5°‘ Y°““5 Ply hes: sad serve‘, sieving - - - °° i A not“ Need new All babies must have plmiY hum, m5 dzveiOEmcut. J to 4 15"" ‘l "m . o» ~~=~ W.» g1; minerals. i: frumihes protein! ll 1° rich in the a viwmi" ‘"4 . d” ' _ m ‘mhazliai: Accotdlfl!" “d” f‘) n Infant! 4 l"? '3" 4099541 ‘0040475’ swift‘: M» _-.liiet and Fcha in swallow.‘ ':“" l“ . ed for him . . .' 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At Legion llall -- illover club SEPTEMBER 11th to 23rd linen This Evening 7 o'clock to 9.30 mud eon sh | screamed at. huh, “why sis yqu kill g y n‘ solved "l? little girl?" 8t» til‘ tainted. Police said Williams lllfltd a NEW YORK. 5cm. 9 —tAP)- statcment admitting the slaying. The four-month-old bludgeon slay- He was charged with homicide. g8 ‘fl 5611111 flreff. lfwear-old Assistant District Attorney Wil- ’°° Y" 5 r13 “a5 WW4 ludfly. liam S. Periman said Williams told Palm said. with the arrest of San police he entered the Grail home (Tim) wlnlami 13- l1 N98") lubvr- bent on burglary when the girl er. who re-cnacted tihe crime in a awoke, screamed and clawed at dmmfltw wane It the suPs home. him, He said he struck her “on tht Mrs. Pauline Grail, the victimsi head many times" with an iroa the, hair. and mother, seized Williams by throat at the re-enactment *"<~.._¢.~,..~..,¢;o Babies... -u_;;;_;v_= - . . timed I4”"""m°"'d. mniflan u. i. ,5]; ndtvrlileman ' l . 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