3A0 EqElGI-IT GOO-O DQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nova SCOTIAN NUT BREAD ~ ~ A lathe from Pkloil, N.S., sad h by Mn. Howls-d Mebaadd Ever since the young folks of Pictou, N.S., can remember (and as far back as the older ones want to) Mrs. McDonald has been winning first prizes with her nut bread at the Pictou Fair. She has kindly sent in the recipe so that you may try it, and if you follow her directions and heed her advice there's every reason to believe that your nut loaf will be as good as hers. 3'15‘; ION" will! Mada wfi Robin Hood Flour Mn. Howard McDonald Pinon, Nb‘. Q ‘" Mrs. McDonald earnestly advises you i ‘ to use Robin Hood Flour for her Nova y. Scotian Nut Bread. "l'm always telling l my friends how wonderful this flour is," k said. “lo fact, my family thinks that not only my nut bread, but everything f! ' else I bake, is so much more satisfying when I use Robin Hood Flour. I know . - also that a bag of Robin Hood makes E‘. ' more bread than l can get from the same - ' _' amount of any other flour and it's so much whiter and smoother to work with." Just treat yourself to a bag of Robin Hood Flour and make this nut loaf or perhaps some favorite recipe of your own. This is the one sure way to convince your- self that Robin Hood Flour gives you het- ter success and finer flavor in all your baking. Always remember that the wheat used for Robin Hood Flour is scrupu- lously washed in water before being mill» ed. There is no din or grit in this pure, clean flour. Robin Hood Flour new p»... wwmz wt...‘ RECIPE FOR HER NUT BREAD 4 Cups Sifted Robin Hood Flour 4 Tip. Bakirsl Powder V; Tap. Salt l Cup Brown Sugar l Cup Chopped Walnuts l Eu 2 Cups Milk l Tap. Mailed Buttac .Silt flour, baking powder and all! together. . Add tha brown sugar and wal. nuia. . Bear the egg and eosnhina with tb_a milk. Than stir into tlia dry niinura. Beat in tha melted butiar. Put in a well-[rcalld pan; lat riu 20 minutes; then bake in a slow ovan (250 to 300 degrees) for l hour. N Y‘? PLAN ROUTINES THAT WILL IMPROVE LOOKS This is the time of year when ' die truly beauty-alluded woman takes seriously routines to keep skin smooth and soft, hands un- tthapped, hair glossy and healthy. She knows that she doesn't look a bit of it on while she sleeps. She likes oil manicures, and u» puts cuticle creai, or oil around her nails two or LLIFEB times b.~- tween marilcures. She starts brushing her ‘hair more regularly and nss, or gives herself. hot Oil treatments once or twice a month. Thus her hair takes on a new sheen and, in ad. dition, gradually gets in fine colldi. tlon to ‘receive the permanent. wave shell get early in the spring. ‘f. as well or feel as energetic as she ‘.1 did last fall after a summer of sunshine and exercise and plenty of fresh air. She knows, too that cold winds .-' and dry, over-heated air indoors ' have made her skin unusually dry. ‘i so without waiting another week, ,. she takes steps to correct minor l‘ defects which have develgped dur- ing the past couple of months. If she's slightly overweight, she outlines for herself a sensible diet -low in caloric content but rich in vitamins and minerals. She decides to find a place where she can go in for her favorite sport one or two evenings a. week, and in addition, she immediately to take brisk, two-mile walks two or three f, times a. week. Longer before its ‘ time to buy Easter clothes she will in Their 40's Can Attract Men _: ..'_'"~tr""u '1' "‘ upaet nerves arid moody age c. Just gof. morn fresh a r, hrs. sleep and l! cu need a reliable "WOMAN'S" tonic Lake ydla E. Pinkhanfn Vegetable Com und, niada especially for women. 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' Hospitality t isn't governed by and hare is a grarctglmvwof 1° 1e’ u ‘Mk’ ‘£110 patient includes transfers of m‘: “.13.? auaatlfifimu ore isms, stitch and color keys and alumna m4 w um , Bend I0 cents. coins preferred. rw.l%%lhgr% Ilia-Tobe used when ordering Patterns and Voting emu-new- ma» passer; no. m aak ---a a- —- ¢-— ,_,__ _._—'.__"_ H101‘ IUri-madame.-_............................................_ ---------- pgqv___..___.....__~__ Nllffilflllll GI__.'-aa-__._-— -_-__a-_- ‘ fillmmllwmvffillllfillllallvlllnmsrvlt .|.'_..'akl.. Woman's Re alm l-low Social If vvvv The Housewife — AND - lfler Activities THE ETOWN GUARDIAN . and ersonal, I i Till! LONE LAMP users anywhere in the world while the liner is on the high seas. Sometimes on one lone lamp we These calls will be sent over the gaze, ship's radio ‘phone system. In That stars the midnikht with its poi-t the cilia‘: phonees will be rays, linked with e shore telephone And wonder whst the tortusllw system. cares, --—— ‘Ilbc agonies and fainting prayers. FUR TRIMS NEW EVENING iThat keep that lonely lamp alight FROCKS ‘Amid the desert of the night. ———- Yet, spite of questioning, in vain The appearance of fur trim;- We strive w read mother's pain; rrilngs on evenins "Wk! l! l" Each life within itself is sealed, Nor can to others be revealed: One Mind alone, that dwells apart, Can read the secrets of the heart. -.H. R. Pyatt. If the shoes that have not been worn for ‘a long time are found to be mlldewed rub the spots with petroleum ointment. After a little rubbing the marks will disappear. GENTLEMEN PREFER BLUES Each year the tailoring prophets l<sue details of what men are go- ing to wear during the coming season. ‘ Their prophecies do not always work out. Men still have their own ideas on what clothes they want and efforts to popularise certain stvles do not invariably succeed. Despite efforts to popularise other colours, blues both light and rlark continue to be the “stan- dard” colours for men's clothes. Over half the total number of men's suits and coats are blue. 600 IVORY ‘PHONES Six hundred ivory telephones of the latest ‘handy’ design are be- lng installed in the liner Queen Elizabeth. There will be a tele- phone in every cabin of the ship. Passengers will be able to talk from their cabins to telephone winter season. Almost one - 11118119!‘ 0f New York were so distill introducing ermine or borders ol-i skirts gently ma satin and brocades balance ening suede. If the iron seems and perhaps a little some salt on s. newspaper and the hot iron on this before plying to the garments. of Green outer leaves A as the white inner leaves. GRAPEFRIIIT JELLY IS DELICIOUS for breakfast or excellent chopped fresh fruit salads. 6 Wash ips and putting them al e white pith in a separa nrrlazrnf. stun TROIIBLES , Make up your mind today that . you are going to give your skin a. l real chance to get well. Go to any i ood drug store and get an or inal ttle of Mooneb Eirierad O -lt lasts man gays because it is highly The very first application will give ml relief-the itching of Eczema is tantl stgaged-eruptions dry up and scae o a very few days. The same is true of Itching ‘Toes and Fleet. Barber's Itch, Bait Rheum and other akin troubles. Remember that Mooneb Emerald Oil is a clean, u1, penetrating Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a easy residue. Complete ly for 1 hour. than strain. rs ulce to the pan. and add 6 sugar. utes; pour down. into hot jars and To eliminate the sticking ctbinet draw windows. or int of friction. l! the reach - the point conoentra f§““° small amount of hot lard into casing. If the water which is used washing clothes is difficult to get B 800d lath . a little glycerine in the WW1’- sides softening the water thl! Q6. . satisfact on or money back. 4! help greatly in r‘ a jlHB m9 010th terestlng observation of the late the es at a recent smart dance in dress uished ‘ bk tail or sleeves. fre- tched by a small muff. envy fabrics like taffeta velvet, The wintry look for fur trimmings. Use a soft hair brush for fresh~ Harsh, stiff brushes tend to destroy the velvet nap. to be rough dirty, sprinkle rub ap- ' l closet-lined dressing room off one lettuce contain so times as much vitamin This is a delicious reserve, either a; it is also up and added to large grapefruit, peel yellow rind off thinly, cut fruit across and squeeze (Jill. the pulp and Juice. sent-tulle! ng with Now add 6 pints of water. putting half in each basin. and leave to soak for 24 hours. Put contents o first basin into preserving pan. Strain the other one and throw away pips and pith. Simmer gig; ‘ lbs. Boil quickly for l0 min- seal of ers. rub a piece of laundry soc/p st Y0“ where sticks. as in a window. P0111‘ I the for hard and it is put Be- will THE COOK ’.S' Children's Colds TREAT THEM Be Careful About CHEESE CIGARS PROVED WAY Make a cup of thick white sauce. Add 4 ounces ripe cheese. Season with pepper, cayenne, and a. little made mustard. leave the mixture to get cold on a plate. Make some pas- try, using four ounces flour to one ounce of butter. Roll the pas- try out thinly. Work up the cheese mixture into short pencil shapes. Wrap each piece of the mixture in a rtion of pastry. Finish the en s neatly. Coat twice in and breadcrumbs. Fry in deep fa and garnish each one with s. tiny tuft of parsley. Pile up neatly on ii dish on a paper dbyley. OLD VIRGINIA CAKE 51x e881: 1 cup of butter; 1 cup and s half of sugar; 1-2 lb cur- rant; 1-! lb. raisins; 2 cups of flour; 1-4 oz grated peel; 1 t“. spoon each of cinnamon and nut~ meg. 1-2 ts. ground cloves, 3 table- spoons grape juice. Pro e the fruit and chap it; also “peel. Cream the butter and W8". en mix with the be te other medication o have proved it by use homes. ti“ lluakdéi‘. apor gen ‘iioridncophhing. help nursed; the worst of the cold is over. ite Poems add the rest of the flour, also the fruit and lastly the time, 5“ the cake tin s ready prepared, greased and lined. Pour tn Place in oven. leave for ten minutes at this wit. then reduce to mudgfgflg go;- e rest of the two hours cooking time. This cake can be left plain °l' 1f Prefereed it can be given a 800d thick layer of almond imam Ind ~111Mb decorated. GINGER SNAP! Half munu flour; a om lam, fmlll lmfmon of ground ginger; e It's friend to read a beloved posit again like Snaicbas of it head-you wonder how find your old favorite. fellows famous lines: "Tell ms not. In mournful tents into g and treacles. pnsizil Ti? ‘fife then cut into rounds. Place on g, ed and lined baking sheet, I shall but love thee batter 'i'&"~iif'.'."M"-."J£.f“'...l-l2l‘2."2i- was Vlfiiis liysinahousebyihesidcofth s . . ." Lines like ‘Hnanthiffiodclsnnle, after More mothers use vngioRub thanany its kind—th in their avid idhstarts legm, relieve irrita- Find Companionship in Favor- neeting a lung-lust run throu h your verse‘ goes-then ona happy day you Of course you remunbar Loril- numbers, Life la but an empty dream!“ lflqmn baking r; g But the lovely varsaa that follow ounces sugar; 6 osa eaclc and eswr you. Imlp mix . at wouldn't you aiva to new Work all the rest of the mgr-ad. all of Sam Walter Foss’. aka in a slow oven. death’? ur a to know tlia raat - of"lilliuba_ .mwning‘a lovaly lon- EXPEGTANT MUTHERS ‘m’ ""‘ "’"'“"‘“" "‘ b" America singing, the varied carols EXPECTANT mxfig,’ ‘ufih’ ’°“ “h.” mothers who are ‘ You'll Ti-iva reading than and iiansutad. weak, othsrravorita poems ovar and ova: nervous, can't alsop in our Ildpaia booklet. Take baart ar ‘aa should take and comfort from Lvlllflllw. Pa: ~ D], Pgngd] Fgymu Brownin Tlflfl loll In its Prescription It 111°" l 0",! , P" mas the fmale or- in coins for ‘our copy gain, caliiia the a WWW! WPUWQQ “°"""""j""‘“' h Tim:- piaiiiiy ' time‘: ,,,°"m,"‘,,,,,,"‘",; AMIBII. and the as imam’ it». sun smut. is inn-iii an n. lha- ‘ ‘ ~ low . large windows in the room. The 1 four-poster Learly English design _ few weeks. REi-DE T0 QUEEN'S TASTE p. PREPARATIONS AT. RIDEAU HALL FOR THEIR MAJESTIES’ VISIT. i SE UITAWAmII -—(OP')—pa4kledbaitvrillab balo- Pirik and bi fanos-ltacokira f oovssedin and bl flowered lllingh. ha streaagd-chlntii. bad$isanalk Queen in the furnldlings of, Tweed-v white bathroom. mulr's bcdmmn and sit room A wardrobe, bedside at Rideau I-lkll, Ber s desk and s high home for four days duri c chintl are other pieces 0f tile royal sia in Ottawa. in May. furniture in the room; Over King will occup the wihits fireplace and on the walls ln now used by th - will be hung water-colors done by bedxoo 9 nbrfleneial and will have the use Osnadlar. artists of nu llhtcellencyb sitting room A hooilced rug. in rose and blue adjoining the parlor to be occu - tones will be used on tile thick ed by the Queen, on the floor - o! the low beige r-lg in ft-I-t . dressing ble. Ylrom mid-Match until mid- A ril, Lord and Lady uir wll travel in Western Canada while renovations are taking PIIKSB at Ridesu Hall. Members of their across the loolriitg out on the forest at Rock- cliffe Park, is his Bxoellerlcyls bedroom, which has full-sized buffalo skins on the brown rug staff will accompany them. New upholstery in linen-dairiask On their return may wail: mil)!’ will ba in cherry red shade. their own rooms un val of Their Majesties May l7 when they will move to other quarters in Government House. Staff mem- bars who will travel with the royal party from En land will be accommodated in Ri eau Hall or in Rldeau Cottage, residence of A. FLOWERS IN PATTERN A private staircase cut off from the rest of the liousa leads frclrn 0a - . Redfem, secrets to the sitting rooms a smaller drawing Governor-General. in vernment room arra for the ladies-in- House grounds. waiting in e royal entourage. Buff upholstery has been chosen NEW COLOR. SCHEME for the deegl chairs and sofa in the King's sltt g roqm to harmonize with the deep bhle carpet. silk damask hangings will frame the windows. One wall is lined with shelvu of books and in the centre of the room there is a wide mah ny desk. flowers on a deep blue Walls of the room and the side, now a pale yellow, will be done in a. pastel chintzes flowered pink and blue will cover the sofa and stuffed chairs in i-he room and ii blue taf- feta frill will replace the deep Eisihions Literature 100v wvacaIQOQQTQ§Q'Q'QQQO'QQIIOVYQQ'QQTQ'QQ~Qy'_" ‘kl - fmlfihl Dorothy ‘ Dix's Letter Box <1 Somc-tiiaies ‘the Use of Stern Methods is More s , cessful Than Gentle Persuasion in Winning Back a Wife Who Has “Gone Home to i Mother" M “nu-r re. “u m l - ear-o . c en “d “Yo? more iiiomy 1 moi on night work in addition u» min? ‘gifl-mebavywubumwitlioutrealzln that] l, was taking time that l should have - wife. I am a, reserved m"! H! my how much I loved ha and simply took her for granted. __,______ was about ll months old she . spent gvith m’ d fai to led $5 hen! When the baby mid me that she ldn‘t know why. but she was growing cold toward me. Later on she left me and ~ mmrtlemrwsutlemms. Qildlfibéi éme I have been tudYlW; up.“ 9h marriage relat onship and r hat without kno it I must have been st lily selfish inconsiderate. I have told he t I am await ofthlsandthatlwillbe n changed comes beak. But abalone a deaf ear my lens re urn . Elisha dee eson adlvoroashuild! reconciliation can be dc? Or sh reconciliation? Or should I try to a separate residence so that we can will finally bring us ther I _ _ without them is, not worth living. _ Answer‘ I am face the fact absolutely helples the heart is an unruly its duty and love where it should love. love, or why we cease to love. 3 - w ranges-J. ~flaflafi~q¥f‘Pfl for you. Richard. but I think that you rim y my," t your wife no lo er loves you, and m, M s in the matter. haps she is ‘equally helpless. a member we cannot control, We cannot bid it Nor do any of us know why ‘ Itisasimexpiainableaswhythefood we relished esteem " ‘are m“ °r retracts. mar. "M - 00mg to h. Or why the people we us. :7 Furthermore, when once love dies it is the deadest thing m in .. world. There is nothing you can do about it except just accept the ,4 ction with what courage and g you can and quit Wasting ~... trying into flame. - gzeen covering around the dressing ble. Complementary plain drapes will take the Place of hanging now raining the neon the four l‘ quarters during the sojourn heme. mahogany bed in with high. Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA ma: AMorningSmile MATTER! Q. How can I prevent tarnlsh- “OTB-EL ing on the neck or arms from gold Mum- og 3w” (in a rage): or silver costume jewelry? “who tom o“ to put that paper “A5 This“ canthbe revfgtedwiay on m, w; 1 w“ s" rs cos ng e owe w; "Y e, ." colorless liquid nail polish. ~ new“ r our (subsidlng): “ iiusmtt oilniiaoliig" Q. How can I clean the waffle I s pm y’ iron? Brita , h hard of s. The waffle iron should be hm"; u’ m given a good cleansing at least pm; Lin; g "I; this wembley? every sixty days. Make a thick second pa tar; “No, it's ‘rhurs- .. paste of three tablespoons of bak- y_ ins sods Imd two wa-slmnl O! - Third uuiey: "Bo am I. Let's wnter- Apply with a mick brush- have l. Scotch nu soda." -u.s. Coast Guard. Q. How can I snake the loaves of my? rubber plant green and 035V A. Sprinkle a little sweet oil around the roots of iihe plant every How Can l’? '2 time and energy to blow dead um. she had ilist " Yourwifeleftyoufornniensonatallaxce her taste for you. Nothing you did or left Q B‘ i=3 P ‘J '5- D‘ with it. A woman doesn't cease to love her hus because b; , . workln night and day to make a living for her and her child. she l him a. the more for it. ~ , Nor does a. woman fall out of love with her husband because ha! ' Clark Gable. w few Americsin men the tecluilqua q , great lover. If ves left their became they took them . ‘ ted and said it with beefsteaks instead of orchids, the country .. . e filled with divorcees. ‘ Be that as it may, however, if get your wife hack, you will have too umble. yoou are still bound and detemlined alter oyour tactics. Y . You are a doormat yourself and she can't . - giving you another kick as long as you Eire down. Get up . some bscicbo . Tell her that you are go g to divorce her for desei and that ou are going to deman the cue of the child, a5 you . gonenoth gtoforfel ycurrlghtfoliim. twill l-‘ er. . Don't overpersuode her to come back to yo no happiness unless she cmnes of her to. twuuldbettittuieioyouif because the thought it hel- du an that she loathed you and was by your society. It is no ' ‘fraying B.Wlzml-n'8 body wdthout her Deac- Dibii~Two weeksogoweweregivinnotioebytlir ernment to viwa. the home we have bQfllCIl/illfi to pay for forl .. . Now my father wants t0 buy another oms and he wants ~ every cent in the world we have. which onl 50 a cash payment. Ho l8 s us now with oflife imdifhe buysthahouse wewilliiavtogowi warm and 001mg and I will have to cave school to he us; ANNE ssiiuivi U-O-QQ-Q-OO-O Modern Etiquette (B! ROBTA LII] o-O-o-o-o-O-a-c» Q. when the coffee or can is To Clclls SIMIIIH Sponges cm be thoroughly clean- ed by first rinsing in very wealr,_ wann caustic-soda lye, then with a1‘? watenmand fmally léatélgz sponges a so on - mine in water until clean. They verymhot, isntmoéiie “permitted to "59 95PM"! P will hite soo er if exposed to A. No. Merely wait until the m; X... 1?; than bromine water, coffee or tea. has cooled sufficient- ly. After stirring, the spoon should be laced in the. saucer and rs- ma n there. Q. Is it rude to insist upon hav- ing the last word when convers- ing with others? A. Yes, it is rude, profltless. The success is never worth the effort. Q- Who mould select and an- gage the clergyman for a church wedding? A. Usually the wedding cere- mony takes ‘ace the church wtlaiohd the bride and hes‘ family a n. Then repeat the rinsings in weak lye and clean water, using the lat- ter until all smell of bromine has disappeared. Burned Cake If a burned cake is allowed to 811d HlWflYB stand until it is thoroughly cold. land then scraped with a lemon ‘grater, the burnt part can be al- l J most entirely removed, leavin‘ the cake smooth and ready for cing. Hardened Shoe Polish few drops oif turpentine drop- lnto shoe lish which h ba- ed” will soften if.‘ A D64 come harden TIRED FACES ,f\.. . . . 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She wants to be s. orimlnolwl-st and I c. pllyslclan, ahouldldotomnkellhtherseethn affiliation owillfiut Gotothelihraryuid abookcflled“IfIHadI"ourAp es"' 8% him to read it. ‘Ihat lls the story of a. man, like your fuiillier. spent his whole life and sacrificed his family trying to pay for a ll , he bought because he had an obsession about his own home. - that doesnt cure him of the homeowning complex, nothing else will. B seem to be as impractical at -_1 of money and you should be ll » ving quickly instead s and ‘gag ofd l, 8 "w for instancelcyou must first have s. co ego education. Then you w ' have a med 1 education. Then serve an internship. Then in I 3.1%‘ i2? “.f‘.....°’“‘.. ’.%“§.€§§'.’§°ii°“ ‘t. be ¢a¢u$.““....."° 3°43?“ °‘ i a tom fifteen ymrs in time and cost at lea-st $10,000. l 5v toouktotalnaupbeautyculturcor . or clef-king. m- soiriething when u. . Dix-What are the cause and effects of hasty 310a: :-" drea ing and Answer! -i Tbecaiueofliasirymariaisaeaiath 1m; comm,“ ... mm‘ Md “mmimlflllimnlnotifnesoilgtofiemlscifvxiaisre. ' DOROTHY DIX. ITIMELY Tips? -FOR rne- I HOME sewn An utterly sim le little wool- lllro rayon crepe with "tfgh bodice" whose full skirt makes. the waist look slimmer, op us flowers accent the perky uiilq. era of its vary brief sleeves and arm effective contrast. And to give it I fink-like touch, you'll waist to ml Your hut to your dress. The hat and applique. pattern are in. eluded. Ivor variety“ “wear it with or without the bolero jacket! ‘this sasyfosewjaoketdrssaisjintas uAt Ann Anvuwl’ mew nti lovely l t or in mu wgdheripilnnmonc an: checks that promise to be vary m!" Plsht through mring. ' 9f. 1e N . 3184 l mayo. ii. m. 1a.§o§3$§ii.-’ii. 34. 36. 38 and inches uat Bin l0 requires l l-I inch material with -4 yard of : lit-inch for applique for dress and hat‘ and l 8-8 yards of 89-inch ma al for bolero, . 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