iP-nQEllll/P a - u _ R. C. A; E Girls Set the Style l i; .\uuul lllll: l l E s i l A ill . colors but u.ut.—ullCAF Phcuol. unannoun- . . _.-....----uL- "-\FJ'-"-'l-HJ'\JJLIl-HJ_“.-_A.o.n_-_- -,- . . \"-'- f’: 2v 0 I r e Z0 ztzw/ been, we w: , YOU can be sure of good results with SWANS DOWN, the flour made especially to help you make better mku. Millions of women are using Swans Down today, to insure other precious cake ingredients. Millions are finding their wartime Suvans Down cakes as good as any they ever made! For Swans Down is uniquely rig/z! for cakes! Milled from selected soft Canadian wheat . . . sifted again : and again through silk, until 27 times as fine . IS ordinary flour! Use Swans Down, and know z the thrill ofa/ziwys making light, rendegvelvct- -_ crumbed cakes —— the kind you dream of! I Nine tested recipes on every package. , , --:-g-.::-:-:-._ " f""_“"""""" lfuw-“i-“HHH“u” 9 ii ll cake ls worth making. ll'| wsrlh mulrln] wlliu swans nowu CAKE FLOUR Product oi General Foods A Job Only You Can D0 l Prion Uontnl Queuflofl And Anlwen HE KNEW Doctor Nlcoman (alter snrayi-nfl the lady's throat): “Madam. ‘it is a plensurefl to treat‘ yéou-yoltlve 811]} u oh n ne oonro o your onque. Questions and Answcrs on Prim.” _ 1 n “H ' at an as a ‘rn-PUIRH‘ (‘-1 ‘ '1 ‘ ' L, , ‘t. kn -h l; The qucfitmns “e “mac “mob haw (n-nt tluut xoungont" ow y. a rmuehcd ihc Wdrluuuu: Priors ilmli ‘lento talking " o“ ' Trade Board lrcun housewives in A CUTTlNG REMARK this reygioni TlliLc zunsulvlrrrsdalre vidcd 1y iuc nurt uu 0's. _ - sons who luiuvc inllrlli: _ _ A certain minister. while preach- ' rc lu\'l1fi’liliiu<_'. said that every blade of K1985 the‘ was a sermon. The next dav he pom“! “m, nmwqng himself bv mowing his Priz-csv lawn when a country yokvl ptussinfl sluouutctl, "That's right. V1831‘- 9m your sermons short. Q. I understood (hat the prlcc 0f beef ind bu u ‘uh ijnry ‘l mic i A l‘ fl A i l l i l‘ I AMI-xx":-'."-“-.'-'1.'-'.~..'..'.rr.'..1‘1i‘b'-'-u'-rat-ESL ‘ :....‘-...'-.,_;,_-....=,..,,@.¢---- ~ - rl that I' ' m, m“. pQrflIlSSlOH to use the second fill; ' eanninrz sllzur coumons now _ A_ Th‘, . ,1 ,. burwvault to preserve some nine-mic. has been u" .cr1 1pm utlmritcly 4c which ls now on the market- . n r-K A. N. You must wait. until , crclilyoil July 6 (in nbtuhh the _rest of your . This adjust- canning sutlflr- 5 11"- t nu mic. lcvcls is. aimed atlmake this sorrdot‘ exception bbeéalég scour-int: a bcltw balance in meal; the 111M135 1111 “Jlch mum” ind nolisumpbinn, valid are basod on sucar supplies Q. Would it be possible to obtaivfwlulc hwlll be ‘Wailfllm- F11 Wllfihlfifl BAKING REWLTS Costs less than l: omankdRlla-i‘ aimed-r. ' Tho mart luats and uniforms of Canada's Air Women are being . . . . " ~r urt- ieatuuriiug hats for civil- T u I u girl is sluouvn discussing 1 1' e l‘ ew of the RCAF model and lccnmlnln but .u liritaiuu this summer. The the shape ls exactly like the — thoughts were with the absent one. ._wlll1beother ‘plerdaya. lble t0 l-h I! Al Island Further’; Wife would say 1t V1.85: hawk. forgotten. would time and , take care or that. I hustxlgsd’ at 11101111118 chores and dishes, were about to leave. . - There were other passeng well. The sheep and lambs t0 I | you had in yesterday." This learned that lambs can be lest scamps. and the things. _A tiny choice spirea had two bums yesterday, It has only one today. The cart was crowded. with three sheep, four lambs, the plant- ers and baskets and extra hamem. Jame: and I perched on the front- for a e is honored at tlumesl-chat- ted a the way. of the grain. and the hay-lands and the beauty q! the surrounding countryside. The mad was quiet only the mail-man made his way out‘ to.Braeslde. As we planted. I. like a perform- er at the rair. beizan to discard jacket and sweaters. Rob said I talked runner much at, the begin- nirnz and bczzed me to husband my breath lor the planting [or as he warned me: "There is a long day ghead" Ihad _ - to remind him tha. didn't need to even raise my voice to communicate with him. By noon We had finished the planting there. excepting a seed-plot which is to: he done later. alter the 1s all safely tucked away. At dinner. which after all was an added attraction to me, Rob said 1111181111141: “We better putt chaff in your oats” meaning that perhaps getting food of Karolytfs cooking. 1 would be liable to over-eat. It was good, but then again I remind- ed Rob. bv way of being funny o1’ I “hulmer is the grandest Then we moved to Alderiea and planted steadily all alternoon. I ter - per blaming to onue acre. for the cluores were to be taken came of and bcslclos this was the night of the party Iurlher in on the Aiderlea mad. I O O Not exactly s pu-ty but a Farther- lné to honor a. couple good X1 81111011; who have come a (m8 wav down lifes hlph way hand in ha . was FJDOd to be there and with the other neighbors and the family to bring fellcltatlons to this worthy couple. Occasions like these are infrequent. Indeed as Jams said when he was shaving: "It only comes once in forty years." And the entire family but one, the sons and daughters, the sons-ln-iaw and daughters-ln-law and many of _ v wo and bouquets and gifts and with it all I know their He that. said to me not so long ago: "The goin away lsnt so funny." The wed nlz cake ls still unbmloexi to be sent overseas to him. There anniversaries in harp- coo Althcuizh it was but s short dis- tance from Alderlea. we went by ear-Rob driving. Returning we left Kamlyn. Jamie Rob at thet doca and then James slipped in be- hind the wheel. James to my mind [is the very best, driver but of late is sadly out of practise. Jaanes said as the car rolled away down the hill from Rob's "now where tlu I put my fe Poet as I left», the ear, in our : “Is the oil?" about the only thing I can do. by bo_dri_ve. way of helping‘ Then I felt something like an- other grandmother on her first trb UWIi "m far side of a. gaping canyon she said with a. great sigh 0t relief: "Thank goodness, we've lit!" Ser- iously, I did enjoy the trip home with James and 1 have an idol che shed ibr in ml heart that this short aide was U8 e prelu to oluhors thot wll come after "the ." At any gate I'm always the beet one to ope. I O O We coma home " . tor a31- s rm c! lighted s in the Jock M10 st b! to ohatsbrsmnewfmxflvcle van have luet th eyes in the strum is strange old worl I O I Jame; wont his h n hrurry m: u he says: ‘ chances are they Mvent bad a thins tn eat" since 00min: to Aiderleo. Uhxztfl tomorrow - Diary-Good- FLOATING IIIANII 2 cups nuilk. scolded lks NINA per average baking 4 can Y0 4 la uioted Ila! u. teaspoon vanilla Pinch or so B t sliahtlv uslm a fork: lzldeguarlullgsind salt: stir mhmtl e c0 .V zltrdding hot illklrlduamn} \ d-irri-ul a r’ I .-vu~vIOOQOOO-OO'OOQO'OQ'C Ellen's Diary; unused muscles might would the and then presented myself when they t an as were being lifted to the cart to be taken pasture at Bob's. I told Jock as watched the work of loading. “I taken those cuittlters spring 've pesk- tlhe “nlpplng-est" . it other seed 1° vwvvwr an o Dorothy Dix Sax:- zt w. ' ' ‘w. rt a? E MARRIAGE FOR REVENGE FUTILE 1*-’=‘~‘»°’»~°‘“°“' “MM”? ' 1 tThirdPt ' ,,,, hgfigm o mrgvigcngg, g Sacrifices muocen. any, Creates £5,113,113 1teyun-wu _cr;;3;k;=qg Dream That May Last a Lifetime ove g hgu” _ ' lzt..‘f,‘.fi...tidif.',~ir.ggyaoggg,ggegggz auwtimmuolvlo wuigliilwurulull- uiokiiuwullly This l" w“ uiflul nd btflilia t womdn who is interested in g. no "T", ma, mwiw ma: ull-Ffila thanashe eve-rlvivoulild be in am! man. 5m $3 in love with ety-wuarlu 1hu¥mmea;,hm'nwh aundbasncverbeeutandsiuemmoadtcmrryhimnuanv “are w“ a m“ bwbvqlul m w; - n n, was during a nit o1 des-ponde-ncv amm- one o! her refusals that b111, There was; m; James mink. e married me, but I diduut know that at the tine. ins no doubt o! Jeanlea chicks begun“ wtoobe nylndy’ fault/b t it rnakecuirpxettv I h d Jame‘ _ n0 seem a 5 . ll . give Oiagfom to tfzyififiltgtfilgn miserable for me. Ia there any solution for such l. 1s gagéngthback on “p- This I suk DYOMHII? ERABLE. per: . ' means m if}, m‘ ggfinahgzlm} 5g‘; lusvliwcn Manna: mum: cmms utriiimslae. inedeclded 1 womamaii “N I‘ l‘ ‘ "°"~" l l Mm em ma‘, w u,“ 01mm,‘ A men and women. who halve disarppolnted inhlove whale day m e wen Mm cares, to marry on the rebound someone for whom they ave _ actuated it is hurt pride Sometimm nuotlvntes them. Sometimes sometimes they have the foolish hearts is the love of some other woman or man. fioos an innocent person to their own erw. For marrvl yyllfiéou you love another does not, automatlcali oi’ hopeless passions. It does kill their longing for the .v work make them fcruet m _y and mmmonplace man or that exists for s lifetime. ‘There is and wivds who have been ruthlessly oflered flan ti,“ a metimes a halt loaf is better than bread at all D ersonail z h ltonestl triedlnfoluothernbnutsmhas He "bsessioh him dtun does bv a that they are lonely and crave companionship. idea that the cure for their own wounded Butalwaysitiaaaelflsiuarvdndostalrdlvhhiruziuodoforitsam- _ 0 a cuIi-g irfihe vic- not no solution for the problem oi’ the merely tolerated husbands uup on the altar of their rmtes’ blighted love affairs. unless they are treat lovers themselves who can find happiness in establishing a friendship with their wives and hus- bands and who can feed their humllrv hearts on the few crumbs of affec- thwwru to than. no _i_._____ MISS DIX-I am a man of 45 and have a. problem that I do iasliions He: Majesty the Queen last week toured a Can- adian Military Hospital in England as the King reviewed Canadian troops in France. Here she talks nm; . oes unattainable he or aha. On tine contrary. 1118i’- l- by mason o! the natural human impulse that nukes us 1cm: most for the thin“ we can't have. it increases the desire for them. and makes even ' woman mes a. romantic dream LivingfiLeisure France. The Woman’s Realm Look to this Day! EAR , . not, know how to solve. For the first time in my life I am in love with the Fm‘ it l5 1m?- lhe ‘fir!’ 8111i“ °l 1M“- gmost lovely and charming woman the heart of man could desire. thave the same interests and tastes I am to her. except. that. I aen blLu-ud. doctor will attem type so often results in death. we In its brief course e V _ and a. reasonable amount of wealth. Th“ veggies “ml Realm“ i’! W“ all that would make a marriage happy. for she b: as attracted to me as Hay; boon since the last war. No The Bum l Gr “r pt to operate on my eves because an operation o! this T ° °W - fife- The Glory of Action, he Splendor of Beauty: For Yesterday is but; a Dream My question is- should 1 ask a woman as llvelv and sweet as she is AM T°m°rmw m “"1” a Vim“ go spend the rest of her life with me? if I ask the problm. Please help me. BLIND SHOULD PROPOSE ANSWER-Ask her. It is not fair not to trust her love not to alve her. at least. a choice in decidinz her late. It she savs “no’ that is hat. and neither of you are any worse oft than vou are now. But lf she I am sure that she will sav "yes" motherhood and make the world as dark for heu- spiritually as vcur blind- ness makes it tor you physically. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-II am a Izirl of l6. Iivinl on a lame farm about 30 miles from the city. I am verv anxious to aet a lob this summer. as I want. many things that I cannot get unless I earn the money my- self. I had planned to wonk in the citv. stavine with two oi’ mv cousins. bur, my parents oppose it because there is an arrnv camp nearby and they are aflrald that I will fall for anv uniform that comes alone. But I am not that kind of a girl. What shall I do? CONNIE. ANSWER-If you are not that kind o! s zirl. vou are certainly dif- ferent from the balance of the teen-lagers who seem to be hypnotized bv bras buttons. I think you had better listen to vonr mother and fluiihcr afljtay Bll. home iuhis when a coatinz la formed on the spoon. stnaiuu immediately into a servung bowl: chill and flavor. Make a mcrinwuue of the e-uze whites and 8 tablespoons of slum: and top the bowl of ctusiard with spoonfuls of the meringue. “ "worms you“ wrsuoar — It is impossible that anythinlz so natural so necessary and so uni- versal as death. rbould ever have been designed by Providence as an _ evil tc mankinti-Swirt. Oorpe m dealing with herculean quantities of food; instead of cook- m; (duller; and threes. preparing meals tor hundreds. Mixing pastry for another one or her famous pies, is part ct s day's work for smiling Mary McGaghu-an of Renfrow, Ont. who is cook It CWOA Klldu-e Barracks at Otlmvm-Osnndinu Army Pho/wilph. nygoboreookntsdazundicnwouenbum uiublsh- PxHeJ lifter! _ “in good coffee" As 100d as RID IOII TIA 4M9 l.‘ l Social urcs you and wants you. you have no rizht to deuv her wlfehood and man“ l“ mus“- Bllt TIKLBY. Well lived her but I want the advice of one who will consider both sides of Mn” ever’ Yesleltla-V a‘ Dream °f ‘ ' . ammo Happiness And every ‘rounorrow n. Vision of Hope. ' l-From the sansmt. cluangcs are like develop- To the la man's ears new music is wild, cacophony, the dissolution o! all restraint, the end of all things. It rejected until the ear can catch up and es accustomed to the new. . . The education of the ear corresponds to the education of an oriran which can be called the social C01lSCl€nCB.——ThOlIl;ll5 Mann. VAIN MALES Roman men used to trace the veins in their arms with blue paint. ALPHABET COMPRESSED The 21st verse of the 7th chapter oi Ezra in the Bible contains every letter in the alphabet. SEVEN IIATS IN ONE LONDON-A Mayfair hat de- signer has answered the prayer of the penniless maiden. He has de- signed a hat that can be worn at least seven ways and looks differ- enl. in each one. It's a. concoction of ribbon and strips 01' felt which can be wont like n snood. leaving the front hair exposed, as a pan- cake model with a vell tha: ties under the chin, as a small halo hat or a "ivIont-y" beret. It can become u becoming lvlary Stuart-inspired hat with a veil or skull can, Price of all this i; two mlineas ($9.50.) The irreens have “it.” and so will you if you eat ‘em. Rich in desir- able food elements are lettuce. watercress spinach, dandelion leaves and tumlp and beet greens. o? CROCIIETED SLIPPER-S OUT 0F THE SCRAP BAG Bu; from your can bu. out ku strips and crocheted make these lovely slippers. Inexpensive to make and a. le for louminc or beach wear. Pattern No. 1005 con- mine complete instmctlorus. To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and sddreq with l5 cents ln coin stlm to Needlework Bureau Ohar cttctcwzu Guardian. Design No. 1M6 Name ._u__.__._......___..... i. Mint Addfefl K100 They are delectable when young. tender and crisp. INNOCENT lifiioxicaruox Inlmlatlm of nicotine mm act: in some people the same as do alchollc beverages. Pale colored paints have been found to be most. repellent to ‘the common house-fly with darker colors more attractive. As for mos- quitos. Dink and YE11°W "Dela them; blue. red. brown and black attract. 1400 10117551.!‘ pan." The small companion star of Sir- ius l: believed made up u! 111811161’ so heavy that s unass the size of I. to l. Oanndinn who GIN’ was wounded in the battle (Canadian Army - Wlncnadlophom; _.< fol! ball would weigh 1400 m,’ N r. is a gas. The scrub cons erecl has been fl floor and wliull “til: 008:1 sula steam 890018. te a l ry nd twine. ..___.________ Yilll WOMEN Willi SUFFEI Fllllii lliiiiiiiilli If you suffer weak, nervous irritable feelings, "111 "Yam on can?“ lYliIl i. PliiliiillfS . i flflhlnz rod linpruedle palmetto. b l its habitat a 011g to work trail-board storm 1a- cover 5 uph . _Peppers Yield Appetizing And Nutritious Harvest A few plants of sweet peppers] worthwhile contribution not only to the variety and tempting qualities- of both cooked dishes and bowl salads, but to the family's vitamin intake as well. Peppers are rich in A, B and C. the content varying as the color of the skin changes from green to red, but always being high. They are tender plants, and are usually started indoors and set out in the garden when danger of frost is over. They have little t uble from diseases or insects, and bear until - frost kills the plants. Among Americans the favorite of the many types which are avail- able, has come to be a very large, mild fruit, with thick walls, which is green when it first forms, and then turns to a bright red. Peppers in this country do not play the part in the menu that they play farther south, where the weath- er is hot, and the food hotter. But the mild type ls becoming Increas- ingly popular, both in the raw state in salads, and in various cooked forms. A dozen well-grown plants will yield a good supply o! green peppers in late summer and fall. They are easily grown, requiring only a gen- erous supply of moisture for their best development. ‘Phe pepper is one rfiant that it is wise to sprinkle. Usua y the watering is more eni- clently done by taking the nozzle oft the hose and letting it gently trickle over the garden and soak into the earth. Peppers also relish l good sprin- : i ‘ _ Largo, Mil Poppa", America's 5 heavy soil but - Need? in the Victory garden will make a Favorite- klinl of their foliage and seem to 3 bear more freely for it. Set them 18 inches apart and El" - good cultivation. ‘lfiuey like a rich ivo in llshter soul . if given a copious water supply. . The hot peppers are valuable for , relishes and mixed pickles but they ; should not be grown in the same - row with sweet peppers in order 10 - avoid the mistake o! getting a 1191 one mixed with the sweet ones 1n‘. salads. In the large frulted tyy" Z better production is assured by; pinching out the first or “king ~ ‘lossorn. Like the cucumber, plant often stops to develop first born at the expense cf the mi of tbs progeny. ecraft For The Home I$T IITWABIII ‘more has nave: been u fashion more admirably muted to the more manure figure than nhis simple flhmwuxendt type with its slender no; a sure rm. No. 3M0 in size 36 notice 4 yards w-inoh fabric. Send for PA 20 cents - Pr! t' you- Nuno. dun and ls Nuiiaber plainly. g lure to stats Pattern Densrtm t the Guardian. ‘n Home Bvnetliddsw Reheve NASAL "F . SORENESS uulcknnicomnihnlu! i“ ‘