solved soda. Bottle t"- m i o. been .r.o.~..r .....r'ii>..-......r l. BELIGIIIIIS sirurr-counse ovsrsn nisri '_‘ ust Two More “R" ‘ Months Left For The Succulent Bivalves. ;For dinner or hot supper, s dish for pests or to share with the children 2s the family-here is an oyster dish sf unusual attractiveness. ._ ,1 pint oysters. rjltablespoflns butter. .,l tablespoon flour. "slit. a Ionian- _i1 tablespoon minced parsley. ‘- dashes tobasco sauce. "fcupiul strained tomatoes. 4 tablespoons grated cheese. "Ymedium potatoes. -4 teaspoon paprika. Melt one tablespoon of butter in a saucepan and add the flour, one tea- spoon salt, the paprika, onlon finely chopped, parsley and tabasco sauce. lilendiiogether well and add gradually ihrtti-oiriod tomatoes. Cook five min- iliio stirring constantly. Drain the oysters. ‘Piit’ oysters into buttered baking dish and pour tomato sauce over them. The potatoes should be ready at thiiboznt-boiled and mashed. Add two tablespoons butter, salt snd pep- per garid the grated cheese. Best 'very lighLPile on top of dish in fluffy peaks, brush with melted butter and sprinkle with paprika. Bakeln hot oyen,-7425 degrees l". about half an iiqgr, ii _____ - .Well balanced, nourishing break- fairts are essential for those who wish toybe at their highest efficiency for thlé- day's work. This meal follows tiipf period of longest fast, and pre- cedes the hours when the best work oiijthe day u accomplished. 1t is foolish, sherefore, to try to drive in- adguately nourished bodies through a busy morning. YouCan Make Your Own Jabelle Water Easily Put one pound wasing soda and 1 wart. boiling water into enamelled sans Mix ‘a pound chloride of tme and 2 quarts cold water in A FRUIT CAKE KEPT OI BALL It Will Always Save Situa- tion When Guests Call Unexpectedly. There are so few foods that really improve with keeplfll- m“ u" thought of one which becomes hatter as it ripens, and which is a treat whenever it in served, is heartening to the busy homemaker who is hospitsbly inclined. Fruit cake is the perfect answer to the hostess‘ prayer. All she hll $0 do is be careful where aha hides it between time! lellow Fruit Cake Fruits With Candied i‘ cup aultana raisins. i cup seeded raisins. 1,5 pound candied cherries. ‘H: pound candied pineapple or mixed French fruits. 1/. pound candied citmn, orange and lemon peels. 2 ounces preserved ginger. {£- pound blanched almonds. .1 cup orange juice. 1 cup butter. 1% cups granulated sugar. 6 egg yolks. 3 cups pastry flour. 2 tablespoons rosewater. Wash ‘and divide the seeded raisins, and flour all raisins lightly; shave the candied pineapple, citron and peels very thin; cut the cherries in half; blanch and chop the al- monds. Add the orange Juice to the candied fruits and -let stand. several hours. Cream the butter well and gradu- ally work in the sugar; beat the egg I yolks very light and add them. Sift in the flour gradually mixing well; add the candied fruit mixture, the finely cut ginger, the flavoring and the" raisins. Turn into pans prepared by lining with three thick- nesses of white paper cut to fit and the last one buttered. Bake three hours in a slow oven, 300 degrees F. Useful Time-table For The Cooking of Fish Baking-thick fish, per pound, io to 15 minutes. Baking-thin fish, per pound, 8 to 10 minutes. Boiling—-thick fish, halibut, sal- mon, per pound, 15 minutes. Boiling-thin fish, such as floun- rnother pan; allow to settle and mur off clear liquid into the dis- | and keep in _ lark place. l Use only on white cottons and "inens , and unbleached fabrics. l soak bad stain up to 30 minutes in 1 guart water and 1 cup javelle water; ‘or long soaking of yellowed clothes, . cup to a tub of water is strong incugh; rinse thoroughly in several sot waters and finally in dilute immonia water <1 tablespoon am- nonia in 2 quarts water). der, per pound, 8 minutes. Frying-fillets or steaks, 4 to '1 minutes. Frying—smelts or trout, 3 to 5 minutes. Test for cooking fish: When the fish can be easily separated from the bone the fish is sufficiently cooked. Concern advertises the to see by and too heavy to throw.- Dallas NGWB. When a recipe Milli. . . Use S sTTifiARtss 0415;553:511 h . _,.. us‘, calls for A T. CHARLES! IKE thousands of other C " housewives. you will aoon discover that St. Charles Evaporated Milk is your best cooking friend. 8t. Charles la sterilised; pure country milk, pro- duced from fine, selected Canadian cows-nothing but 60% of‘ the moisture is removed. This process of evaporation leaves all the cream, all the nourish- ing healthful contents in concentrated form, thus improving the flavor of your cooking and giving a rlcl-meaa that both you and " your family will enjoy. Send ua your name and ad- dress and we shall be [lad to mail you a e opy o I t h I new authori- fa rive Cook Book we have just compiled. 9h 27min- 6.4mm! COUPON m Borden ca‘ Lirnlhl l1! Osage IL. Terence. Gentlemen: Pl a copy of thongs‘: vider‘: Cook Book." Name Aldrauu“... . . . . . . . .. Int-l I l be without Baby's Own Tablets! "BABYYSOWN" TABLETS (Dr William!) _______ " wast Should ' glue, 0 i || y W" us..." it? 90'0"‘? Dix ear" p r ~ “ numb“, m“, “If a Man Wants to be Happy Though Married, w _ gambit" tb-“m-‘e , Let Him Pick Out a Girl With Good, Hard, awn o-o mat. an m u.» Horse Sense—A Pretty Face Can Catch $17.1" KKETE}; Him, But it Will Take Brains to fi,°_,"'j',",,f,‘§,° 351'; m’, f1; Keep Him Satisfied and Happy” ‘ There is no question that I am asked oftener by young men than whe- ther they should pick out a wife for her beauty or for her brains. It is a futile question since nine men out of ten use their eyes instead of their so intrigued by the outside of a girl's head that they never even give a thought as to what may be inside of it. Any maiden with ‘ a peaches-and-crearn complexion and a. willowy figure and naturally wavy hair, can marry ten times to the homely college girl's once, or none at all. _ -_-__.._ Why men who are otherwise sans and practical ment that they go into should put so much stress on Etiquette Q. Should a man's home address appear on his visiting card? A. It is optional. Q. What two kinds of "bores" are always annoying in general eon- versation? I A. The one who tries to prove he i is right, and the one who tries to’ prove another wrong. i Q. Is it obligatory to acknow- ledge all of the flowers sent to funeral? ~ A. Yes, by all means. l For The Cook ORANGE COCOANUT SALAD I Four juicy, seedless oranges, grated cocoanut. Peel oranges and remove the white membrane. Slice very thin. Pour over the slices a dressing made of d tablespoons oil, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, V. teaspoon salt, 1-16 teaspoon each of paprika and pep- per, and a few grains of cayenne pepper. Chill well, and just before serving sprinkle generously with moist cocoanut and garnish with garden cress. _classic profile and certainly the beautiful but dumb are easier to endure ‘done their duty as they saw it. A MomingSmile A lady much above the usual size was trying to enter a street car. A passenger, who was waiting to get off, began to laugh at her futile ef- l forts. “If you were half a man, you‘d help me on this street car," snapt the fat lady. The passenger retorted, "Madam, if you were half a lady, you wouldn't need any help." Sandwich Fillers Fresh bread makes the best sand- wiches-and for variety, there are white, brown, cheese and nut breads, all and olives, rubbed to paste. Shrimp melted butter, lemon Juice, season- ings. Minced chicken or veal with shredded almonds and mayonnaise or cold cream sauce. Minced tongue, hard-cooked eggs. dressing or chill sauce. Creamy white cheese with minced pickle and olives. Pimento butter. parsley butter. Cheese with minced green pepper or pimento. Cream cheese blended with peanut butter, salt. White cheese, chopped beets, mayonnaise. Minced tongue, celery, mayonnaise. Sardine paste, lemon Juice Wor- useful. For fillings-anchovies. chestershire sauce. Toasted almonds and mayonnaise. Minced pork with spiced appleflalrnon, salt, pepper, lemon Juice or dressing and a few capers or minced pickle. Cucumber riid French dressing. Cream cheese and marmalade. ‘rhinly shaved Canton ginger, with toasted alm- onds, or with pecan or walnut meats, finely out candied peel and ginger syrup to moisten. Chopped dates and nuts with whipped cream or orange Juice. Use Two Measuring Cups To Save Time Two TIIClIUYlu‘ cups are a com- fort and s real time-saver to the cook-one for dry materials and one for liquids. If they are being bought for the purpose, let the dry- cup measure be maked at the rim of the cup, so that you can accurately meaau v off the level cupful. Liquids are more conveniently HIQISUIui in a cup that marks its forth quarter somewhat below the v rack so spiilsble when the cup is filled. the outward appearance of women and give so little attention to their inward worth and value is one of of sex psychology that nobody can explain. For no tomobiie just because it was‘ painted up gay and shiny and had pretty upholstery. . - ‘ the strange mysteries He would look into its real merits; what sort of an engine it had, what kind of material went into its composition, and whether it was durable and dependable and generally the sort of machine he needed. But a man will marry a woman Just because she is goodlooking and a snappy dresser, without ever taking the trouble to find out whether she has any sense or education or thrift or industry or what sort of temper and disposition she has or whether she has any single quality that he will want in his wife. -_____ Of course. no one will deny that beauty is a great charm in a woman. We all just like to look at one who ls balm to the eyes, and it is natural that any man would like to have a wife who is a decorative piece of fur- . nlture in the house. Also it is true that sometimes beauty and brains and ' a sweet temper are all to be found in the same woman. ‘ Heaven knows ugliness is no guarantee of virtue. pug nose may be just as stupid and hard to A woman with a get along with as one with a than the homely nitwits. / _____ But beauty in itself, without intelligence, is a poor thing for a man to marry for, because he is bound to lose out in a few years. Time, the great leveler of women ,turns the slim flapper into a feather bed or a living skele- ton. It streaks golden and sable hair with white. It fades the roses in the fairest face and when the beautys beauty is gone, if she has no wit to supplement it, she is lost. And the man who married her because she was r51: gcriaatrrrrsrowsrw judgment in choos‘ _ the women they marry and are and prone to looking into the worth of any invest-l lumps. GUARDl/ifl IIIGE ciriciisrr Fiili iiEAliTlEii r-up- cake Batter. i If you have lllll l ‘mm qnmmy of cold chicken left over, Y0“ Wm ifind that theaa substantial l" satisfylnl panel“! W" ‘ |°°d “y [to "stretch" it. The pancakes are hearty l" ‘h°m‘elves' “d mi Ichicken adds the touch of mes Jilavor that brinll l" “m kind °r satisfaction. Make first a rather aubllfinim ipancake batter, with salt and PIPP“ iin it instead of the more usllll I118"- You find the following comm!" good for the purpose: 2 cups flour 3% teaspoons baking par/d." ii, gggspoon salt 1-36 cups milk- 1 e88 3 tgblglpoonl malted butter Few Brains 99PM?- Sift the dry ingredients‘ together. mix the beaten B" Ind mnki mu stir into the ‘flour mixture to blend smoothly, b91118 m" m?“ “Q no Add the melted shortenlfll- Have ready your 41°“ w“ chick” ..ab0ut its cups would be a 800d proportion; if there does not seem to be enough fowl to give sufficient character to the mixture. add I little crisp fried bacon, cut small-I really think it's rather an improve- ment anyway, makes the griddle cakes just that much more savoury- Stir the meat into the batter than drop it in large spoonfuls in a heavy frying pan which has been lightly greased, if you like rather a d1‘?- surfaced cake, or in rather deep hot fat if you like a cake that is well criaped around the edges; cook until the bottom is nicely browned and air bubbles are appearing and breaking on the upper surface, then use your egg turner to turn the cakes neatly, and brown’ the second side. a living picture finds that he has only a chromo on his hands. I think that in the fact that men marry women for their complexions and not for their brains is to be found the explanation of why so many middle-aged men are unfaithful to their perfectly good wives who have The wives‘ good looks are gone, and that was all the attraction that they had to offer the men they married . . ______ The women are not to be blamed, for they are even as God made them, with little silly, shallow, narrow minds fllled with nothing but trivial goa- sip and the price of butchers meat and what the children are doing and ‘saying and thinking. They have never grown an inch since their wedding days. They ‘have never read, never studied, never had an original idea and they are dull and tiresome and their babble wearies their husbands to tears. ' It is boredom that sets most husbands to roaming and it is keeping them entertained and amused that nails them to their own fireside, which fact is abundantly proved by the radio, which has done more to domesticate hus- bands thas all of the law and the gospels. Of course, if a man picks out a girl Just because she ‘is prety and with- out finding out what sort of conversational line she carries, it is his own fault if she gets.on his nerves by the time she is 40. But that doesn't help the situation. It merely swells the divorce statistics. Keep hot in a very hot dish. make these cakes is to use about an equal quantity of chopped chicken (or you might substitu almost any other cold white meat ‘and drained canned [corn-or a little later, you can use boiled fresh corn, cut from the cob. Good Methods Polish Silver The Foundation Of Its Gleam Lies In Washing Before Shining. Whiting may be used, moistened with water or ammonia, and the paste applied to silverware. Use a. soft brush to get into cracks and corners. Let dry, rub of! the powder with a piece of flannel using the Another reason for picking out a wife for her brainsifistesd of her beauty is that the more intelligent a woman is, the more adaptable she is, and the easier she is to get along with. Many men have the idea that if‘ a girl hasn't much sense she is soft and mushy and pliable and they B!!! mould her to their wills. Never was a greater mistake made. There is no other human being on earth so mullsh, so stubborn, so impossible to change in any way as a stupid woman. With an intelligent woman you can reason. She can look on both sides of a subject. She can broaden. She is sympathetic, understanding. She can learn to control her temper. If she marries a fine, strong, intelligent man, he can develop her into anything he wills. She can grow to his stat- ure. But you can do nothing with a fool. There is nothing to work on. She is a fool to the end of the cinpteifl \ So if a man wants to be happy though married, let him picl: out a girl with good, hard horse sense. A pretty face can catch him, but it will take brains to keep him satisfied and happy after marriage. a DOROTHY DIX. W‘ A a —~§‘ ii}.- ' Do You Like Shortbread . l flip Parity FM" Mix all ingredients very carefully.’ Spread evenly in l‘ "l9 "f" ""15 an arid prick with fork. Bake in moderate oven (375') l4“? ‘M’ """ ijor Z0 minutes, or to golden brown. y’ “'7 °i hm" Cut in squares and allow to cool while in pan. Brown sugar may be used in place of icing sugar. Be sure it is Purity Flour you use. lralla: I Purl Iiauni it's-em tar"- i" "=3 IIETHODr Ii: the l and salt mlaa h ..~—~--~- . -"-'~' I I "Riff! FLO” llgiiil-Yo 1min‘: “will?” Pu itymhaara . aha: | .'..i"=l'.i§§"m ‘ [ll ‘fol evarmtfhu if] n. d n,‘ "c; h“; ",5"; n,“ roll sagrau fist tirlairnu. he ou pour baking. "u ' Wastes! Canada Ilear llllls 6a., Limited. Toronto. Out. l? l-ools for our Company's game on the Purity flour sack. It is ' enviable Iallllns aaaasalaamafaaditxfnmor» brush to get powder out of cracks. Polish with chamois. ‘ Thorough washing in hot water and good soap, is the first step in achieving shining silverware-as a matter of fact 1t will often surprise you by its eflect Your good commercial preparation will have a reaichance to work when used on well-washed silver; apply it strictly according to its makers’ directions. Electrolysis offers still another method-a very useful one when there is a lot of silver to be cleaned or when lt is badly tarnished. Into a piece of aluminum-a piepan will offer the largest surface. Add a tea- spoonful each of salt and baking soda, for each quart water. Put in silver that is to be cleaned, making ‘Zsure that each pleas ia touching the ‘aluminum and that there is enough water to cover it all. Boil until the tarnish diaapears. Dry the silver snd polish with a ohamoia. It will be clean, though not bright. If the high lustre is desired, polish with the dry whiting or s prepared poliah, A perfectly safe method for solid ail- ver or plate that has not been oxid- ized or "greyed." Rubber Bands Should Be in Kitchen Do you keep a box of allortgd rubber bands in the kitchen? They are quite invaluable, much quicker than string for out-going plckaggg; fins to hold wax paper in place over a Jar-top or to map around wax- pspered foods in the refrigerator; ideal if there is a lunch to put up, of course. I like to slip one over the niilk bottle and catch the tickets under it at night-and for a more Ioiottmflms-aavinatrifial, o amour: penis ‘A Little Chicken Goes Far When Mixed With Pan- Another perfectly delicious way to" . printed crepe silk. a ...,... “Litgrqtu rel W720? i1»;- Taslrfn-wl-ls fir, it} Fashions _-'-. i Q infinn ’€.'1rz'ng illustrated irressnuuung Le . With Every Patgfixn Fumlshed By Annabelle Worthington ' I 2981 , a No. 3008-A Jaunty dress for youth is this little bolero model. It i; printed crepe silk in dark hued ground. A striking effect is achieved through the bodice of plain crepe in matching tone of the pattern of the print. De- signed for sizes l4, 16, 18, 20 years, 36 and 88 inches bust. The 16-year size require; 9% yards ofSO-inch material with 1% yards of 35-inch contrasting. No. 2987—-Here's a darling bolero model that wins instant approval with the little Mademoiselle. It is a printed wool challis in a fascinating mixture of soft yellow and blue. The cute tuck-in blouse shows striking contrast in yellow batiste accented by blue buttons. Designed for sizezs 6. 8, 10. 12 and 14 years. The 8-year size requires 2% yards of 39-inch material for bolero arid skirt and 1% yards of 39-inch material for blouae_ - No. Moo-Slender, beauty and grace perfectly expresses this simple smart day model that is so becoming to mature figures. It is dark ground Lighter blending shade plain crepe silk fashions the one-aided rever that ends in a scarf that falls nonchalantly over the left shoulder. Designed for sizes 38, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. The 36-inch size requires 3% yards of 39-inch material with ~33 yard of 27-inch contrasting. ' All patterns 15 cents each in- stamps or coin (coin preferred.) You will saa one attractive style after another as you turn over the pages of our new Spring Fashion Book. Styles for children or the miss, the matron. the stout-and rt series of dressmaking articles. It is s book that will save you money. Be sure to fill in the aise of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of bookifl cents. Price of pattern l5 cents. HEAD HURT? WORK won’t wait for a headache to wear off. Don't look for sympathy at such _ times, but et some Aspirin. It never faiFs. ~ Don't be a chronic sufferer from headaches, or any other pain. See a doctor and get at the cause. Meantime, don't play mart r. There's always quick com ort in Aspirin. t never does an ifoolish to aufly pain? It may headache, or it may- be neu- ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatism. |'Lumbago. Aspirin is still the harm. Isn't it er any needless be only a aimple '\. always to be relied on for. reaking up colds. ‘sensible thing to take. There Buy the box that says |is hardly any ache or pain these Aspirin and has Genuine _ tablets can't relieve; they are a printed in red. Genuine Aspirin great comfort to women who tablets do not depress the |suffer periqlically; they are ‘o heart. All druggists. fid5PlR|N ‘IRAQI-MARK RIG- Iaia la Canada.