....... ......a~nnaQ-=~. .~ we r-ma-a- i..i.| Anna. -,.,,4,_ ms-l u.‘ r FT-flindt-‘i-e fiflpcihi uooivsl Ovlmnor: manta-c: "|-<—_~ ‘?7*7/5‘“’_‘*‘j2—-Q AU:»:: “DOUGH CRACKS AND BUBBLES SHOWING LIFE “When I mix my dough it cracks and bubbles, showing life and lightness: But] cannot tell you how long the bresdwill keep moist," said Miss Ada Brown, Dietitian of Gloucester Hospital, Bathurst, N.B., “for the simple reason it is M good I n The bread, cakes and pastry baked by Miss Brown for Glou- cester Hospital are so good, patients there accuse her of possessing some magic secret for her baking. The secret, says this dietitian, is that for nearly fifteen years she has used Robin Hood Flour. She is fully con- vinced that Robin Hood not only makes her twice-a-week bakings better, but it goes far- ther and saves her money on each baking — an economy Av L GHTNES" --_.....;- which is s real consideration in any institution where a large quantity of flour is used each month. Milled from washed wheat, Robin Hood Flour is the master product of master millers. Read the famous Robin Hood Guar- antee Certificate in each bag which guarantees that ifyou are not absolutely satisfied after two bakings, your money will be refunded plus 10% extra. If you haven't yet used Robin Ho0d~and if you want to learn how good a cook you really are —order a bag oi’ Robin Hood Flour — milled from washed wheat — today. HOME BAKING SERVICE ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILLS LlMlTED Robin Hood Flour 41111.4 p... run/m: who ‘JJHIHK YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE ( M. (IBQLFIIANCIS DRAKE) °'I\"|8 . Kins Features Syudlcale Inc.) L”khh u" @"W Your birthday comes in. and find I ll will outlook ls. according m the stars. fff-‘f-F-‘frflufi r - '1 xxx-tune.- v-H-I-v-I-vre-un-vre-v-ew For Thursday, 1mm” 11g, MARCH 11 u» APRIL a0 (Aries) Push business interest cautiously, I030" 800d leads for improving flmlnm or employment. m Al'- tistic and creative needs practlefl- It-Y. too. Consult those with valued "P11110118: work on inventions, clever ldetas. Kindllness and tact import- lli . APR-Ill. I1 to MAY 80 Charlie)- the same caution and “m” m lgriens alc-o obtains for you Taur- oans You should be ambitious to realise some of your big dreams Grouch hflfd work. Don't permit doubt to hinder you. MAY 21 to JUNE 21f Gemini)- The careful and personal attention IOU 51V! your (find esnployer’; or associates’ interesta) will deter- mine the amount and kind of success forflicomin; at. end of day. Today advocates music. the theatre and other forms of wholesome en- Oertainment. JUNE 22 to JULY‘ I! (Cancer) b-Dmibtful ‘r-ideneies, epecially concerning private affairs, corres- pondence, legal matters. signing agreements and contracts. Btars suggest painstaking care in all fiiese. Routine and general bus- iness best favored. JULY 24 to AUOUBT 8 (heel- You born before Aug, s; 3; p“. llcularly alert in dealings involving vestments, expenditures and any- ing that might strain the bud- get. You other Leoiied are now favored in these matters but must be more tactful in personal issues. AUGUST 28 tq SEPTEMBER 23 if. ._ (Virgo) -_ stars BGYISG careful discernment in all activicies watre mlfllldgtnent or misundaratundngs IIHGht occur. Not an unfrnndly d_y for duties and employment if Lac; is exercised. SEPPEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER. 33 (145m) — Very gocd are your vibrations. Advertise, seek new binlness, call on old clients; attend to important meetings, personal needs, confidential ma secs, new ap- pommities. Romance favcrcd. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEAEER. 22 (Scorpio) — Not very stimulatng but if your schedule calls for much activity, evenly allocate your work and other duties throughout the day to avoid worry and overstrain at the last minute. Pleasant for mild diverfissement. NOVHvBER 23 to DBGEIVEBEB tlons for you as shown for Swrpio natives. Initiative and ambition will have to come from within you. Much can be accomplished if you put your shoulder to the wheel, 23 to JANUARY Ql (Capricorn) - Your fpects tell of personal achievement and benefit". through friends, relatives, close as- portunltles through private sour- ces. Be alert! JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — No chance for iillbis with so many gmd aspects. you born before Fab. 7! You born after Feb. 6 can make a gocd go of it, wmdriuesgon PBBQAI9-J7QIM3L 22 (Sagittarius) - Sirniiar indica-‘ sociates. Gocd news and fresh 032-‘ DON'T COVER UP HMUDDY" SKIN... IiEiP IT TU NATURAL BEAUTY Willi NUXZEMA BOLD DREAM / ltliemctaasltolosasaf O Romania Cold Cream does one dun cleanse your akin gently, dior- x eughlyl This leashes-light, dalaily iagrantecldcseainceotaiasfiepcg- aiar Noneniallediuflomnlohdp smooth, soften, rfiflyoassiio... so aid in cleaning It and raining enlarged porasi Gstalarolfimcdcdls-adoa Nonema (‘oldCus-stsqbagoe department store! lee be panel! bow this men ofsald on- helps iisnospienatorfioveilaossofflll Honey R(anJsd—¥Iso—no 2Q? "m" I Oaldfiroontfils lo Iaolpyoarsfln! lkmM@D&%hmwBm: Money Matters Rightfully and Properly Should be Discussed Before Marriage in These Modern Times When Most Girls Are Employed Dear Miss Dix-Who, in your opinion ls t allowing diam- 101i between s mother and her daughter? othehrl "Even though lllenkasedcoupleare aboutthesamewages. lathe masrsres- Dflmlb l-Ynlb bu? all of the fulnlture for their fut- ure 110018. DB Yer says: “This arrangement was perfec all right When girls were not in busi- ness. or. if ey were, they received only a fraction of the amount o! their fiance's salary. But at pres- ern. when men women are earning an eq amount it doesn't seem fair for the nia-u to buy ens and a few inexpensive art would be fairer if they both saved in equal amount each week and when they haof enough L0 buy all the things they needed for their heme out of this savings account Daughter says also that any money each my have saved prior to iheir engagement Ra his or her private account after Which of us is right? CONSTANT READER. imp- Your mothers contention that the bridegroom er: I think you are. that. should buy all of the funmure for the new home rests on the theor the girl has nothing to contribute to it but the monogrammed towe embrozdered dish towels in her hope chest. Also. it assumes that the hi? wiil shoulder all of the responsibility for the support of the estab- men . That was the old way in which a young couple set up housekeeping. and maybe it was a good way for the man m bring home the bacon and the wife to stay in the kitchen and fry ll. But thcse ways have gone with the wind, and there is no use in trying to apply them to modern con- dit n . wTgday when a 1 earns lust as much money as her fiance does. it is only fair and just t they should go fifty-fifty on the expense or going to ciuzekeeping. ~ somehow, in America lt has always been esteemed callous and mer- engaged couple to discuss financial matters before they were marred and come to some definite agicement_on the money ques- tion. We have acted as if people could live on X15505 and as if ther wculd be no bills to trouble them after marriage. » -i—— l Men have assured their starry-eyed little ilancees that all that they; had would be theirs. and so girls have trustlnglv zone into marriage with- | out even knowing what their husbands madepor what their idem were on i the allowance question; or whether they would haven joint checkrng ac-t count 0r the wives would have iopget up in the night and go through their bubbles’ clothes to get the price oi a new finger wave. The resultl cenary for an ‘has been tears and reproaches, and only wo often divorce. Now, when so many wives continue to be wage-earners after mar- riage. it is more than ever important that everv couple should settle the money question before they marry instead of waiting to quarrel over it afterward. I get many letters from wives who say that their husbands, gave up their jobs as soon as they found that they had wives who could iupport the family. Also, many wives m-lte that their husbands make them bring home their pay envelopes unopened. which tliev confiscati- without evcn a “thank you.“ and that they get. onlv a few cents out oi the dollars they earn. l Of course. every couple will have to uirlle flier own financial ilCkffl,‘ but I think that inasmuch as the wile generally d0€5 the housework in‘ aodlt 0n to her labor outside of the home, that she should not. pay as much of the living expenses as the husband and that after both have, made an equal couiributzcn w a sinking fund to m held in both their. names that. each should have his or her individual banking account. I f suggest this arrangement-hot because husbands and wives ordinarily} often a good husband has holes in hi; pockczs. or a wile l5 unduly ad-l dicted to French millinery. Each should be protected against the others weaknes as far as it can be done. because everv human being craves financial independence. No man wants to have to tell hi5 iid°l9d A112- elina that he has let a. neer-do-well friend stick him for $5 again. Nor does any woman want to have to g0 in hex beloved Percy for a handout every time she wants to buy something; _ “Sensible” Marriage Safe, But Not Much Fun Dear Dorothy Dix-Do you think that a successful marriage can be built without this so-called love? I have been going with a girl for the last two-and-a-half years. She is everything a man could ask for so far as looks, intelligence, character and oongenlblltv are concerned. and l we are thinking of being married soon. But I hesitate because I don‘ — ‘(icohtinueggqn ‘pagejfC-olfl) r-AN URGENT MESSAGE-j to women who suffer FEMALE WEANNESS Few women today are free from some sigii 1 of functional trouble. Maybe you’ve noticed ' YOURSELF getting restless, moody, ner- vous, depressed lately-your work too much l for you- Then wh not take Lydia E. Plnklianfi Vegetable crnpound to help quiet weary, hysterical nerves. relieve nionthl pain (cram s, backache headache) an weak dizzy alnting spells due to functional ir- regularities. For over 60 years Plnkhsufs Compound has helped hundreds of thousands of weak, run-down, nervous filling" women during “dillieult days." Why not Five this "wom- en's friend" a chance to lie p YOU‘! Try it! p an- Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles A tiny waistline is your-e for the l making. Here is a two piece frccll that you will love to wear becflllse it gives your waist that. fragile lock. g perky pepl , scalloped around tile bottom. and s low- sored skirt cut on generous lines make thll style particularly smflfli- A WW scalloped collar in white to frame your face or a lower heart shaped neckline and short or long sleeves. whichever you prefer, make s love- 1y wool or silk dress for mid-season "2'... m. sioi is designed for sizes i2. i4. 16. ac. 88 and 40- .51" is requires 3 3-8 Yllfdfl °1 39 ma‘ material: or 2 Yflfd! ‘Y’ 39inch " terisl for skirt and l 1-8 yards for blouse. vou wish. Style N . 31015120 u. u- "He-s llama Street Addreu (my Province RING FOR. CIGABETIEB liONDON-(CE-One o‘! the 00n- trlbutlons to the Over-lees 1088M’! cigarette fund for soldiers was "my last husband's wedding ring" from an anonymous widow, want to cheat each other, or do not trust each other. but because verill l Q i l m: mcnzn FiAVllllll union's .2 .. IPTDNS FUL, hllAllllllREll TIA w" - c i1 . ' ‘EWUW 0 n1en’s Realm/Socia n Personai/Fash AMorningSmile . THE ‘ATED CAPITALISTS. Two of Hitler's new-found friends. Communists, were walkng in m5 park_ “Nice weather we're hav rig," said one. “Yes? said the other, grudgggngly. “but the rich are having it. too." MIGHT HAVE BEEN. Teacher—James,;1 you tell m; why the Babtlcnlan king. Ne. buz-hiidnezzar. blllll. the hanging gardens? Jlmmy—I ain't sure, teacher, but I Burs it was cause his neighbors kept chickens. FAMILY DOUBLES bONDON—(CP)-—Two years aw 22-year-old John Kashdan won an are SCl10lB.l‘Sll'p and £200 ($890) which he spent on ii honeymoon. ‘Iihls year h‘s wife wcn the same award-maybe a. sCCOYid honeymoon. DOST HUSBAND-SZZ 25 LONDON — "wanted him back" a l9-year-cld girl sued a man for breach of pro- mise. The judgi- awarded her f5 ($22.25) which he sad would be “ample damages for the los she suffered." | I l . l | l Here ls for the "Home Nurse" New Booklet For Family Ills (CP)—Be~ause she ~. l mm THE COOK ’S CORNER DIINQMEAT OAK] a3 llll*lie dry mliicemest, 1-: W9 water. 1-2 cup shortening, 1 “"9 "We sugar. 1-4 teaspson salt 3 8 teaqreoris baking powder, 3 flour, unsifted, i-a cup wed. l" "lllfll- 1-4 w» chewed nut 1N1". 1-3 cup milk. Method: Break min g Full! Dimes. add Wiibelfifllfiad ‘lowly- "1111!!! constantly 1mm “m” 4mm" Bring to brl-sk 6C8!- 9WD! 5°“ “d °°°k 1°!‘ lllwe minutes or ‘ until mixture is almost dry. 0°01 = Cream shortening, rug“; and “It A“ e888. one at a time. beatin hard after each addition. 311st biking powder and flour twice. Add cooled mincesneat, raising. and nut meats to izeamed mixture. Blend well. Add flour and bak. 1H8 Powder then milk. and beat ‘mm 971009113’ blended. P'ur into ENG-Ed lOfll Cake pan 5nd bake for 45 minutes in slow oven, 303 d9. _ grees F. SPICE CAKE Five tablespoons butter, 1 1-3 cups brown sugar. 2 eggs. 1-2 cup cold water, 1 3-4 cups pastry flour, 3 l53-‘5D00ns baking powder, 1-2 tea- spoon nutmeg, 1-4 iea=p:on cloves, 1 Clip chopped raisins. Cream butter and sugar until smooth. Beat in one e=g at a tune. Add the mixed and sifted dry in- gredients alternately with the water. Feat in raisins. Turn into l 81988911 pan and bake in moder- ate oven (about. 350 degrees F.) far 50 minutes. IDNDON—(CP)—A gift of £1,000 ($4.450) worth of playing cards W25 made bv Lord Rotherrnere to Wins- ton Chm-chill. First Lord of the Ad- miralty. for the navy. NGW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Persplrotion Does not rot dresses- does not irritate skin. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. Instantly stops perspiration for l to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. A pure white, greascless,staln- less vanishing cream. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American institute of Laundering, for being harmless to fabrics. 1 5 MILLION jars of Arrid have been sold Try a is: iodayl LRRID nrilei goods at all t lll 39¢ I l" m»: a: 59c an) . _.__ hi. wrcif-aricrw THIS famous food-beverage blends malt and milk and eggs in scientific proportion!- Doctors, nurses and mothers ‘ testify that when Ovaltllll! l! l taken by the mother before and after the birth an adequate supply of rich milk is assured. The mother is enabled to main- tain her strength and to 588d baby easily and naturally. Nutritional diseases, such as rickets, are prevented and baby is assured of happiness and healthy development. A. Wonder Limited. Pena-borough Cmadu Ensure Your Child theBest from theFirst <0 OVA ice/fit M4 (0.4. LTINE 1 1. 1940 ‘i 4 ans/Literature IIIIIIIIDII iuEodbeM/zeflnfille i. mllhallUAillY/ucd . 0 And on our own errands run? Teach us how to live this prayer. Reverently Thy plans to share. , -Luc'v Larcom. The starfish has one set of eyes on each of its five arms. All railways cars used for trans- pcrtlng live stock pas-‘lng through important railway centres must be cleaned and disinfected beiore pru- needing: also all auto trucks or cars conveying restricted products or diseased animals are dslnfected ‘immediately they are unloaded. Inflammaiions caused by inset bites may be removed by covering the inflamed area w’th a paste made of equal parts of s-da and aalt. mofstrned wi‘h warm waler_ The paeic should be lzeld in place with a tight bandage. Thin wool one-pece trzuser suits topped b}: vivid plaid wocl bolems are f“fililI‘€d for informal ev nings at home. i115 been Gel-mam’ forced to over-cut its lore t: se-ltusly. in The Housewife t‘ I a I E; And Her Activities T‘ - s. Shall we say, "Thy will be done," Using wood in substitutes and fol other emergencies. SUN ROOM HANDY WHEN WINTER COMES A sun room-enclosed in glass ._ ls not really appreciated until win- ter comes along. When weather conditions make it unsafe to let the children play outdoors, a sun room provides a place for recreational activities, and at the same time promotes health, Decorated with growing flowers, plants and vlney. the sun roam pro- vides delightful surrcunciinu (or entertaining guests and for the enjoyment of the fnmly. Wirhlng machine hints: Always turn off the machine if you are suddenly called nvnv The aver- age tiubful of clothing requires six minutes for ordinary ivashirg-and 10 minutes for badly soiled arti- cles, such as overalls Change the water twice in laundering soiled articles such n= ruvs and play suits. Never ovvrrl- ‘\'~'(‘l the wash- ing machiue. ewe the garments in it may be torn. What a feeling of confidence it gives you in caring for family ills if you have authoritative nursing in- formation. Most frequent problem right now is the common cold. Effective to give your patient a glass of fruit juice every hour to carry away the poisons. lf possible have him stay in bed a day or two. As colds are definitely catching. best to keep your patient away from the rest of the family. And so important. in nursing a prolonged or serious illness. to know correct routine care, to recognize danger signals. A barometer of your patient’: con- dition is his pulse. Tc take it ac- curately. place your first and second fingers cn the inside of the wrist above the thumb and count the beats. If they are faint. if the rate is much above the normal 70 to B0 a minute-call the docior. lf he can‘t come at once. give a stimulant such as strong black coffee, apply hot water bags tc feet. What to do for babyhood ailments such as croup? How to make a bed with the patient in it‘! lii our new SZ-page booklet a registered nurse gives complete routine care oi patient-s. also post-operative care Tells bow to recognize. nurse eon- taglous diseases. Explain: baby care, first aid in emergencies. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of What You should Know About Nursing to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and lbs Name of bookl {IE/IV ltreet Addren table. See how little Heinz Ketchup it takes to give your meals gusto! it'll!!!’ PEP up your meals and be kind to your . budget too,with HeinzTomato Ketchup! TN! . Savoury, spicy, and rich with the flavour ~.» URGES!" of Heinz juicy, rosy tomatoes, this mouth- ~ ~ SELLING watering condiment makes economy dishes ’ Kmmup taste expensivel Shrewd shoppers buy two m T“ bottles-one for cooking use, one for the “Rm (O 57 TOMA T0