.I-1\HH*>.FI wallow-a cot/we? W115i tl'.‘€-*"'-‘-’??“f1¢?!5"’??2'§f'j F§’f"’;"'-"_"T;fT-,f.‘f‘ 2:19- ‘tse; finance: a- 4 lacs rwo >00+Q+o++o< ¢e¢e*-.-'.---¢ Women's oooooyoroooo40000o00¢§4+0§§0O§0o§§-0§O‘*¢" “‘ é Dorothy Dix '1 Letter Box .vvvwv-ovv "MARRIAGE IS A PROFESSION AND GIRLS NEED TRAINING Every Mother Should Teach Daughters to Be- collie Good Cooks alld Other Arts That Will Make Them Successful Wives girl: of my acquaint-anceqhave not as, but lads who are making small —lllliCI1-ll1-l0\’8 young couples worked they could afford 11d they were based llpon the brides v11 housework. In prospect this ill to the girls, and they grew Bl- llillllllg their splck-and-span kitch- l months ti ' "o s of household gatigets. \\l‘ l lt‘ optimistic brides took poss- f U101!‘ new domains, they found that hells were iust as much a terrs. inces- l as the heart of darkest Africa wfllild ‘ zilev were 11o lllorc capable of 80l- ,,,i m y, fly w ling with a telli- would have been tc. Hence the rc- .lt some of tlle Xl€\\‘l,\‘\\‘P(lS hale 1 tilelr kltcilells, and the others s some sort of a Sylllllellc 1s for (illltler. > ; the success of n 111.1 2e zielx ds more upon tile wile being a, i, oti housekeeper than one single faCI/ill‘. A s on its stomach. as tlrllly dill, and ‘tlltl and cillltlfCll arc tltllv or weak and y a lllatter of the way remedy for ‘keeping l1 me is so efficacious as ' Nor can the aver- ‘ l\' ileadwav in. lne against al 1 ll the bills. f-Tfl 1e that a llcnlall out of the back uni?" ioon than a Infill‘ .» "l tll*o ' in with a sittlvel. work tnev are i CaRm-l lvllil all of these facts staring . ;tllelll Ill the fave. lsllt 1t a slllllltt- " that. lllotllers don't tencil t:le:r> tiallrzilters how to cowk hrfrre mar» 1-1311:- mgtenti of raving IllFIll t") f‘f\'-‘ neriment on their pom- young I1ilS-‘ bands? DOROTHY DIX. Gmiirirriie W iivfwisnrl ‘. Afotilcr would lnge education. run a beauty" would have her 7 (l0 llllllllCilflllfll Zilld H; v , l-t. ‘l'lllilil6‘l‘l . _ ._ .. . ~ 1e) ‘titxlllslliktx think it; Th“, Phrlfly. hmlliemf: ‘fhnffinii? to tit Al-llillfi to be at Plfilldl clllllfd ll’ Hf‘ °_ l‘ “ _ m}, b me mos; 1m- , and vctrcta-bles on her p nil-y silclf t caieer a wolllan ever under- i 11nd fell a thrill 05 PP-l-“llfe l" m? thousrilt tiilat all tlT-s lablr 5,110)!“- DIISIIQCI, ha; no doubt, experienced a a. plave heard many mothers ac- DOdnL oi never having taught little ileavlltess of ht-ilrt at remem- . s ill1_\'_:lllllg about. b nz there are 31 grapes. And ex will learn 110W‘ ;_ littlz-il it adtll: to the iuxillles ‘ get illalrrlcd and 05%).? l , _ panttxl" sllplfy to have. be That's tile will‘ _ l, sides the mannalatie and jelly‘. ' l’ 1 pl lily or jars of sue-er. grace jutce. true, most wotrien_do learnqafttleél Tm many farm homea ‘d3 ‘vim- milélebtiinl-ltq‘uzillgngsiorléllelilajlllfic 10m this IIIXIITY jtiiit becrltlstl‘: lIra-pesl l . - . . A- , , but tilev do it. at a terrible cost to,‘ ti; mllfflhfiigflii Llmbumgs and “my “uénimqm with canninz. With this mct-ilod. - a the canning of grape juice is made “hm Bride u “not n‘ easy and rapidly without, danger of Many g lllarrlage is cluttered in. fermentation of sl-gnr crystals, n’! ... it ' beglzllllllg by the bride's boiling or straining 1,1 .- o1 l tlonlestic platters.’ Mtll oo tltltlct" Elle delllfilcll Ill“? from the stems and pack in ster- ll ltnltlmwlac (if CuOKlllLI 0011195 toriimm jars‘ l-Qgnfdny: carfnfuuv th- wotllell tr. nature. 85 DltlilJt-‘llifl (diotvillg proportions: For quart I L_-1<_,.1-_;1l'. ll klltawltrtlgc 0i lcatiiilg 1111a l, jars‘ ‘me heaping Hm M may)” and I W‘! s’ - sum “Fall” a Win13 nu“ t one cup of slltrar. Fill the jars with l b.1110 2.1 es ills first dispncslollatehomng “mm, and Se,“ “am, newl {We 5'“ “i” mainmomal “mam he rubbers. When cont pace cans In a I 1a.. got and (it‘Cl(iC5" he lift?) bee: I dark mm c1056,“ Hgreylhey Wm keep} t . LIKLI‘; ilmllilllll kill all osticll. fight? firs? a: iholgd Itlfif, baoperggd t v a wOlllall never thinks of e<‘\"@m 1° 5- l it m9 9 Jllt-ynlooil without remember- liquid will have become a. rich . e zelirs she shed over sad swipe Juice which can be wea-kened ll =- allll nlfflf. that WOllld burn and m half strength before using. The ' nllt would never get done, grapes are perfectly canned and . ling ‘lnc t-ruei thing's her, may be used fm- pies o: 0the_ d2- Ililnlllll .ll about The, 559115, grail n the coffee, DOE RIO llle "' grounds tor lllalll l1 tIWOTOE- Ir a lllOtifl-l’ wanted to do any-I tililliz to i) I her daUKhIETS mar‘, ~ e her loathe domes-i lrn to gel back to iler_ _llL‘tt she could take not - llltatls to lllzlt end than bv: 3B to 52 years old. Women who u: restless. moody, NERVOUS-who fear bot flushes, dizzy spells-to talc Lydia E. Pinkhnm’: Vegetable Com- pound. Pinkhal-xfs Compound is of- fective to help women during these "trying times" due to functional 1 l.- new and unittnliliar toj nlcst tilleaarecalre tasks . [mt we pflfiflflil blunder-j 1e“?! lillldl" I??? irregularities. Made in Canada. ll) ri 1 l. ‘ l ~ l ~- . m Coflkuuz‘ u in an e150‘ m“ woam TRYING! changes it from a chore into an art. EASY TO KNIT AND LOVELY T0 WEAR. gkxk ~- vvv v vévvvév vvvvv ealmz§ocial x=x-xx‘4¢¢x¢xx¢xx¢l¢x Winsloe Wright whose Charlottetown, N . NHSMHK'IUH'IU'HNFIHVUHVAMEHH'VBHSHHVAMHHHHSHHSHNH% 1' , YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIOROSGIJPE 5 ‘u (By IRANCES DRAKE) ‘n E Look In the section your birthday comes In, and find g ' what your outlook Is. according to the slam s .-.-l~..-.-.-..--.--t.-1.-l. f- I-‘or Friday, September Z0 MARCH 2i t0 APRIL 20 (Aries) -l:’letlty of action shown 1:1 to- day's vloramolls ilild excellent work call and sllould be accomplished. Will) all the favorable liltluellccs. you are advuscd not to be reckless- ly illlstl". Rolllailce, courtship and illarrltlge zlre Llll{l€l' friendly bbilfb‘. APltlL. 21 m MAY 20 tfaurus) —-Y0u wltn lllesilaillcai and ell- gllleerlllg dexterity, ship builders, slt-el, lrozl .lllu other metal work- 's, SOIIIIETS, saziors and police: firs favor your BIKIFHVCYS. Finan- t . net-ti careiltl .upelvlsion. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 Iuelnuln- Scnle unfavorable tendencies re- iallllg to real estate, 1nlll.ng, farm- ing and ilalldllng ilve siockl Coll- servation is advised tilat you may be prepared for elllergeilcles. Good per 0:1 for cleaning up unflnisiled bu. . JULY 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) _Great care and prudence neces- sary in money transactions, giv- ing Glillllldiles and bids, assuming added financial responsibilities. Blilld for future security; improve your intellect and the quality of your work. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo) -Tilel'e are nlore important things in life than lllaterlzl] profit and today asks for YOUR considera- tion of eternal gains. A5 you de- velop rightlg; your spiritual and mental outlook, you will safeguard your earning capacity and prove generally, AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) —- Be prepared to encount- er luldrances, perhaps stiff opposi- Wash the zraprs thoroughly, pick 'll°n 1° Fm" Plans and llrcgmnk Dont be deterred. however. from proceeding steadfastly aid de- lerminedly’ from your course. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Attend quietly and without strain to your usual routine. Don't cause or encourage rifts in domestic affairs. Be the What PrankTTPIay-The Wily "Magic" Cork! . ,.._..,,_.,.y,,.,..,,. . A A Trlck to Baffle Your Crowd Gracious, what’: going on? A hilarious trick called "The Windy Cork," which you can pull on your friends at the next get-together. People love to be fooled-in a ' nice way-and you can make a bi»; hit with a repertory of mysterious tricks. How baffling to your ll N O. 35R 1-1..- invr-iv shawl-bed jIilTkqcltGis 011:: of those dPllGthI-Iul bits of fluff dml- to rverv fmllllline ileart. heeded, illustration of stitches and complete instructions. and wllri with i5 cents IIIIlXTIfHIPNIWYI Guardian To Cilnritvttctoutn Guardian Needlework Dcilflrillll-‘nfi. Dcsltm N0. 358 Namc—-————— BtrectAt|dress—-———-————-~'-‘"'-"‘-_——"" pus-,_,.._n-unpinl-innnuiv.ll~-qnsilinneifi.qi"" r0 (IITICI tllis pattern, vfxrjttecgorui-oalipsklljlgsd Ltzdtigggsalgalgrglflngpgfrfiggf ggltgooklet‘ GIN ' friends your magic seems-but how easy to you, who know the catch! To perform the “Windy Cork" trick, you take s large-necked bottle and l cork that will slide easily through the neck. Then you lay the corked bottle horizontally on s table and challenge your audi- ence to blow the cork on into the bottle. ‘They'll hufl and they'll puff-but the cork always blow: out rather than in! Finally you try and the cork sails merrily in, because . . . Well, maybe you see why! Impress your audience. too, by making eggs fly through the air, an unlighted cigarette spout smoke. It's all grand fun. The instructions for doing then and other magic stunts are given in our fill-page booklet. Tells how Io work wondrous featl with such =imple paraphernalia a: coins, ards. matches and glass tumblers rs mind-reading tricks. (on. send 20c in coins for your copy Paufln W, 353 cnnmins list of materials of Professional ‘Tricks For Amateur Magicians to The Guardian Home Service Be sure w write plainly Name, Address, and the Name ltnot Addrll vvVvv Mr. J. Hlbbert Saunders and Mrs. Saunders, the former Miss Lyma pretty wedding took place in Si. Paul's Church on Sept. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. im- l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN and cnnAAAAAgAA x Saunders will reside In St. QAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Saunders- Wright Nuptlials “‘v“vv¢¢vv AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQ¢¢A¢AA v k v ,4 e ..-----:cc*--""v- sonalf. Fashio SxLilE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAALQA“A¢AAAA¢AAA:AALAAAQAA a UEFFEMBEK zo, 1940 ———_; v ature vvv vv‘vv vvvvvvvvv vvv v1 vv eewoooon“ ¢,“‘N THE COOK'S CORNER v GINGER PIABI l undo l pounds sugar Juice and grated rind of I lem- ons 8 cop's water the pears alnd either dice the pears or cut them in slices lengthwise. Add the water and boil the mix- ture until the pears are tender. Add all the other ingredients and simmer the mixture until it 1s thick. Pour the mixture into clean. hot jars, and seal them. FIVE FRUIT BAUCI 5 tomatoe: 5 apples 5 peaches 5 pears 5 plums (large) Peel and slice tonlatoes, apples, peaches and peels. Cut plums in half and remove pita. Add. 2 cups vinegar 2 cups honey 2 tablespoons salt Add spices In s bag (1 teas cloves, 1 teaspoon mixed spice, 2 sticks cinnamon). 1 1-2 hot. OLD - FASHIONED PICALILLI 5 pounds green tomatoes bright, encouraging spirit to help olllcrs forward. _ y UCIUBER 2i to NOVEMBER 22 3 (Scorplo) Today's V.I.)l'ilLl0ll5 fsilouiu lorm a sillllllal-IS for achieve- llllcllt ior you clever SCOYpZO-IOIK. N01 a, 11in1b_\'-panlby, easy day but, one challenging your maneuver- ,a.bility in handling cilallgllig and IUAIIICLIIL C0llfllllOllS and exacting people. NOVEMBER 23 t-o DECEMBER .22 (Sagittarius) -- Just the kznd of ‘day to tackle tilose odd tasks you never have time for oll the busler finish up for the weekend. Mlllcr matters lllore fllvored than ltnfalnillar undertakings. y DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -- Risky financial ‘tscilemes, extravagance and im- .provement buying should be taboo. tAll salltl and u cfui activates and interests are favored. Pay close . vii in <i1~t.l.i.-._ SIIANUARY 22 w FEBRUARY 2ol JAqlloi-lus) - Hccd advice to lCaprlcornlans. Correct errors and Jprepare for Mondays work before you leave office. store or factory. ,Achievelllellt is possible today by strict attention to duty. FEBRUARY 21 t0 MARCH 20 ltPiscefs) - Splendid for phglan. ltilrctpc, goverllltlellt and educa- lilOliah matters but not/especially auspicious for quick motley-milking. lFoulldation work and preparations lfor future expansion can be ad- jvanlattecusly carried through. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY ‘will want to accomplish all the , time, will never be sattsfied to fall ‘lil[0 a rut, of inactivity. May not, ‘seem robust but with God's grace wtili have excellent vitality and jrccuperative powers. Talents espec- ially‘ suited i0 occupations connect- czi It'll-ll allllnais or tile soil, to literary endeavor, music. Anaemia Children Must Have Special Diet Many children, especially those poor, pale-faced little mites who live under CfOWdMI conditions in cities, suffer from anaemia. What; can be done to prevent town chil- dren from becoming anaemic? Firstly, they need an abundance of fresh air; they must be out of doors as lnucll its possible and must sleep with their window's wide open all the year round. Pro- vided that they have sufficient coverings both above and below them, they will not become chilled. Anaemia children have generally had too starchy a diet. with Insuf- ficient protein. Protein, as most of you know, is found in eggs. milk, cheese, fish. beans, lentils, rice, nuts and barley The follow- ing foods are blood forming: Liv- er. beef. bone marrow, eggs, spin- ach, flowering broccoli, turnip tops and watercress. dried apricots, peaches. prunes, raisins and grape- fruit juice. Vegetables should be ,steanled because the good pro- pertics are lost. in boiling unless tile water is preserved for making soups. Whilst breast nlilk is a complete food for a baby, it l usolnclvlltlt deficient in iron. and cows milk Is even more so. It Is a wise precaution. tilerefore, to feed baby on one of the dried milks which contains added iron. For In what was described as s "purge" of anti-Fascist, defeatist individuals in Italy, Prince Aliessandro Torlonla, son of the former Elsie Moore, of New York, was reported arrested. He is plc- \ tilled above, with his wife, Princess Uruguay MIDI 5 pounds ripe tomatoes 1 1-2 pounds anions 8 red peppers 8 green peppers 1-2 cup salt 3 cups pure cider vinegar 3 cups water 2 pounds light, brown sugar 1 1-4 ICEIpTOOIIS celery seed z teaspoons white mustard Iced i teaspoon whole cloves , 1 stick cinnamon, broken I Wash vegetables. Remove stem ends. Citing vegetables and mix illicit. Add salt and let. stand over- ynight. Drain through s cheese- lcloih bag. pressing out juice. Mix vinegar, water, sugar, celery seed. and mustard seed. Add clovm and lcinnamon in a bag. Boil 5 min- iutes. Remove spice bag, and add tvegetabie mixture. Simmer 35 min- llltes or until thick, stirring occas- tionaliy. Seal in hot, sterilized jars. PINWIIEEL CASSEROLE 2 pounds leg of veal 4 teaspoons flour 1 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 1 1-2 teaspoon sugar 1 sliced onion 4 tablespoons bacon dripping; 1 cup water 6 small onions Piece of a, bay leaf 1 cup cooked carrots t 1-2 cup cooked pens 1-2 cup cooked celery 1 1-2 tablespoons flour Pinwheel crust. Method: Remove any extra bone. fat or gristle from the 1118M and cut. into about 2-inch cubes. Com- bine the 4 teaspoons flour, the nail. Detrpcrhiltgd sugar and dip the Veal .cl_ibes this, making sure each piece of meat. L: ‘avail-coated. Melt the bacon dripplngs in a pan and add the sliced onion along with the flour-coated meat. ‘iliown the meat well on all sides. Now add the clip of water and the 6 small onions that; have been ipeeled and left whole. and the D800 of bay leaf Cover the pan and simmer gently until the meat is tender, for about 1 gout. 0w remove the moat. and lilo to a. bak dish and add theocotnf Veflswb (the cal-rota, pzas and celery). 'I‘hicken the vest stock left in the first. pan by adding the 11-3 tablespoons flour that. has been moistened to s. paste with cold water. Pour this gravy, when it has become smooth ma mick W" the Ve8ebables and meat in m,’ bflhklns dish. _ with the p1... w eel crust and bfllfg 1n g “my h“ We" (425 dBB- F.) for about 210 minutes or until tin crust is one those children in wil “mt has been diagnosed btymtheandocto? there are special dried milks that contain sufficient. lro d the condition. n to reme y THE DIET TM fellvwlna died should be given to a child suffering from any degree of anaemia: On waking-Either orange, mato or grapefruit juice. Breakfast — Grapefruit followed either by a good brand of cereal, bacon or egg. The latter is rich In iron and can be given three times weekly, Milk to drink, with whole- wheai; bread and honey or mar- maiadc. i Dinner — Lightly cooked liver, supplies more iron than other meats, but underdonc steaks, raw screwed bt-‘sf-notnmince may also be! given. Spinach, green salads and carrots are especially rich in iron, but. all green vegetables are good, and some should be given daiy. Tea-Avoid sweet cakes and bis- cults and give instead honey or whole wheat bread. fruit. jellies, w- to- mato, Marmltc, watercress or cress’ sandwiches. Supper-Milk or vegetable scum according to the age of the child; sweet biscuits. bread and mllkoru cereal should be avoided. Plenty of water must be given to drink each day. DIAGNOSIS It is not easy for those who are ignorant of such things w disg- nose anaemia. and herein lies the importance of having Baby and the toddler, too. examined at regular intervals by u. doctor in order to see that he or she is making correct progress. The wamin symptoms of anaemia are pa faces, with polo gluns and inner slufacel of the eyelids. When children are tanned by the sun an anaemic condition may be overlooked. and, if it. is suspected the blood can be ox- amined, and the dl con- firmed in that: way. Anaemia chil- dren will probably be irritable and are quickly til-ed. has banned the flying of l t bud purl 1- cud: preserved Elfllir, an Ini ems pieces | Stir well and let stand 1 hour. n t - . pom I arlnhgggi: strut in the air tight ti hours. Bottle and seal while DATES and Ms for pudding g3 An A. B. 0. Reference APPLES should be spread out on a, shelf; never store in paper bags. ‘Illey keep longer, and i! one de- velops a. brown spot it needn't. spread to the others. t BANANA-SKINS sfl-VO IVIB bOOt. lpollsh. Rub the leather with the [inside of the skin and when dry ipolisll with dusler or brush. i CAKES WII1 keep flesh 30118611! ll |farthew Wh-cn sprinkled with flour before chopping. This prevents the fruit. caking imo ltunlps. ESSENCES for flavoring should be measured out with a. medicine- dropper. Pouring carelessly may ruin your cake or pudding and waste essence. FRYING-FAT should be clarified alfter use by boiling in astrong pan with plenty of water. Mien co‘d re- move the layer o: clean fat, sci-alp- ing off any sediment. It Ls then levady to use again. I l GREASE should be wiped from .pa.tls and crockery with crumpled AMmMMSmile PARTING 1s PAmrm, ___ Th; nut Sunday w M1,,“ “MW-Jud the boy? M, fie‘: naked to learn an sppro W t» recite when put 1, mg P651111“!!! tllle box. e o give-g‘ said. Fongrifi the weer“ " ,wogvet tot}; oIh to the mm." touoewiggcifyéfiu“ Then came Billy's tum, and u‘ he sonlewhst reluctantly lieu-M s penny. he said: A fool and his money are soon parted. Living a Leisure —T7ze Woman’s Realm fl v WHO TIIOU ART I KNOW NOT Ileodiwea-r Il-KE ducks to water be. cause 111051. 0i AALC L0 De pretty Bwhomqglou w II gnow no“ a.» well as sllllll t. t mu now- _ ‘ "mt fiou hast set the Pieiades A U85. 1-03 01.1) BLANKETS ii . ———~— m a 5 m my A white blflllktit lllfit has 5on0 Thou hast, 5871i. the trackless winds ln Parts can become a plet-ly Loose upon their way; c... cowl". Cui, a, uol/leil slliall nqlllllel Thou hast reared a colored wall but. o1 we 50W part, of tile blanket, Twlxt the night and clay, t-hen dye hlut ot them rose plilk e1- sxy blue. _A.rrallge the square; a1. Thou hast made the flowers ternateiy lll checks and slum-one; bloom them oll to the other wlal-l ulue o; And me star; (,0 nuns; pink wool in blanket stitch. lend Hid rare gems of richest. 0N In the tunneiied mine. But rb-rf of all to the cover with sahlll. Looking ahead Lo crliwlrllg any; -you can have a krillid ilursei-y crawling rug rdauy for "il.1ll" o: Thy wondel-olu _ “her" l1 you dye another old blall. we . Supreme of all Thy plan, ket a, vivid color and stitch u; Thou hast put an upward reach clown double. Band the edge.» 111m bright. ribbon and buy tlu-llr r 01 a. yalrd of nursery print. cut out. the figures and applique them on L0 YOLLI‘ fllg III gay W001.) JIBL where the wnlm Lakes you. Into the heart of man. —Harry Kemp. Saturn's rings are not composed of solid material. The inner rings revolve about. the planet more f Pellicr. Lass soap-powders is needed lfor wash-ups and the paper makes useful file-lighters. HARJJOUI‘ BEANS will soften more quickly. eoonomizing fuel. if a ,l little fat (such as dripping or bacon rind) be adidedto the cooking water. DOE for an invalid will melt less quickly If wra in flannel and placed in u co ndcr, so that the water that. does melt fmm it can drain away. JAM should be w-sl-nn befotr. you serve it. witlh puddings. It goes tort- ihetr and it worft chi‘1 the pudding. KYIUHEN-OIDTHES will wear longer if you keep an old hack-towel or two for tihe rougher and dirtier jobs; the good ones then need lms rubbing in the-wash. LEMONS will give much more juice ilf title fruit be gently heated before it is squeezed. MIZNOED cold moat goes twice as far as sliced when you want to re- heat it. Cooked macaroni or welt b soaked tapioca, may be added to eke it still more. NEW bread out, nlom economi- when a hut, knife ls used. the blade by dipping intx hot wily Wonn water. OVEN llgihts burn a lot o.’ as 0r “rm are... considerate: t °°° “° Y ‘frlitt-i d ll _ i. i=- iwhm Pfilgom“ m“ oLaoo gevrgxgnsnfio yloriies are stud- hTh° "fllfi" “mush “um ' ded with rhinestone or mult-Icol- "b" ° ' n POTATOES waste less when steamed than if boiled and have moat food value when cooked 1n flheir skits. 1r peeled, the parlnss should be dried for klndlinfi RUBBING saves futrnihlre. BIIOB and 51m, polishes. Use the unrest touch of polish. be 89mm“? with elbow-grease. Rub all surf-mes witth a dry cloth before applying polish. soar imgroves mo. lreenlnc: it hardens an so does not dissolve o0 quickly in water. Store in a dry place. MOLASSES and syrup can b6 measured without; waste it poured into well-floured scales, cup or spoon. It will when r011 out thou sticking to (them. _ UNDO all provision parcels as soon as ie, storing the con- tents at; otme in their proper recept- moles. This conserves freshness and flavour. R VINEGAR. left in pickle bottles can be used up as Scotch broth, ed with peasants heads in primit- beads as fine as those our grandmothers note of the balsa-it beautifully with black, fur brown, TIPS ON YOUR JAM-MAKING Fruit will not keep unless bot- tles seal tlgiltly. All inlper. feet rubber ring, the slightest. llaw in neck of bottle may prevent seei- . mainline cal-etuily before swiftly than the outer ones. New in heavy crepes are pottery and clay colors-a rosy, unbaked orange, grey and beige. Midnight blue and navy blue for evening is well liked as a. change from black. using. Fllllb rises in bottle if it is not tightly packed, or if temperature is allowed to go up too illgh ol too quickly. , Forgettuig to tighten screw to] of bottles after removal from ster- Bonefish get. smaller while grow- ing up; the larvae shrinks to one- iflalf size before attaining the sduit. orm. —i—— iiizer and during coolill ls a coni- Tho WM 0W0“ l6 l Spanish mon cause of bottiu ta ing i0 seal. wrrlwtlvn o! the Altw name. So is looking to see if bottles llavi COYOII. sealed before they have bud t;m| ->—— to set cold. BRILLIANTS LEAD IN FASHION _..__ RACE The Lordon evacuee ciliid in Wales is sposcd to have prayed this prayer: “Dear Lord, take care of Daddy (who is a soldier) and Mummy, and Uncle and Ault'.;.-, and me, and O God, do take cart of yourself, if anytllirg llappflls 1-. you we're all sunk." New York, We're up to our neck in briiiiants this autumn! Fall neckwear is the newest, most ex- citing bit of fashion news in many a. day. Pastel and white bengaiine collars are beautifully embroider- ive colors. These little an used for their exquisite beaded ags and are again in fashion. Jet and steel cut. beads are also used on bengalines and taffetas. There is color everywhere. Take new “champagne is real news and goes quickly soothe sway the plin from more. tired. aching feet or swollen ankles with green and silades of blue. Cham- pagne beige is particularly smart tn bengaline with soutacbe 0r lace lain-Bulk pene- l rs t a deep Into thesnminllamed t issue bringing Instant relief. Corns, bunionn, Ind callounes an: softened and the __ ored stones and are charming and feminine. Pearls have s new role —tiley are carefully embroidered on fine Aiencon collars. "Little boy" dickies in crisp pique or sllarkskln are perfect, fol- all of those fashions we‘ve bor- rowed from the men this fall. "°""""""h‘ They launder easily and always moflai|fd° look splck and span. Notwithstanding the fact: thin EXCELLENT FOR ATHLETES F001‘ AND GENERAL SKIN AILMENTY we started out with stark ele- gance for autumn, the woman who can get away with stark elegance is u scarce as hen‘; teeth. The round severe necks are taking to Needlecraft- —For fie Home The blouse and jumper ensemble promises to be far and sway the all-star favorite on smart campuses harioot mutton 0r bored neck-of- mutton. , ____ i bvlgG-I-HNG ingredients accurate- en cooking means economy. Rulc-of-tlhllnb often results in using too much of this or that, and many u. mickle soon make a. muckle. SPEAMED pudding re-hests economioali i: thin flngter- are cl-iss-ocosae In u dish and covered l with thin vtntamd or sweet calla. YOLK of eggs not aside for 1am use should be put in a cup ant just covered with cold water. Place s saucer over and stand in a cool place. "ZEAL in home-cleaning coils for economy. Don't sacrifice comfort. ho ciet-lnlirlem, nor health to hurl work. pun ennui: 1o xapxo aq-i mo tread! MAM W‘) M 911911 I 8t "Mill. RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGWS BIUfiYIIINIIWW LIIIIIQRUIIIIIIIIIIIIG ..tlhis year. It's young, it's smart, it's practical and comfortable. It's ec- onomical. too, for you can menus: . trade both blouse and jumper with your other sweaters and skirts. And don't. overlook the fl - ure-fiatiming features of the w e waistband and full ballerina skirt. The jumper buttons sii the way down the back so you can sii into It without. mussing s hall- o your pretty tread. Style No. 3854 is designed for sizes ll. 14. l6, 18. and 20. Size 16 requires 1 1-2 yards of 39-inch fabric for blouse; 3 3-4 yards for jumper. Send Twenty (we) coin 1| pre- ferred, for nattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and number. Be sure to mm th you wish. Style Io. 3364 Bias ............-- "III ltreet Addmu m” Province DlmIACKI-IIADS ueue blackheads — 31ml" them. t two ounces of psmxiliz; d fom ny drug store an IPP “filllfwili. am. hot cloth over lh¢ glsckheads. They simpIY dlimh" m‘ sunk I'll)“- QIIIS 12-8"