i}? .4, . ~ .~ 1 N . ‘ I I ' A 8 Remnants, Cretonne 25 ml“ Ska” - C and Ch1ntz We Eat __ These very attractive remnants of about H 3! 3"‘“" 3- "W" one ard each ar worth " °‘“° E°°“°m‘° “Pmmmb “'1' ~ dy e up to 70c per log Company ol Canada. Ltd, Lon- Mu yar “ don Ontario. . F ' ' 0 . , , “What shall we eat" is a question i Moore o McLeod Limited e. eeeeee... e. .1- I). ‘Q world. §' ‘I" - The interest in lood is shown by v._ the many magazine and newspaper _, I a articles on the sub] d even by ‘ a me Cook the advertisements. e last. not only ‘ . n t ' tell the 800d points a ut the product . ‘ . . to be sold. but ol to ’ BUTTER" TART FILLING tested recipes. keepers have ' found these recipes to be trusted one tnblespw“ butt"- 2 e888- 1 and that a collection them makes a . cup brown sugar, 1 teaspgqn flour, splendm recipe mt vanilla, cream. sugar and butter; add 1n the spying up“ 1y g womn-y; eggs. well beaten, flour and vanilla. thgughfg mm to ma‘ my m Th!‘ makes sixteen mlts- culrfl-ntfi 01‘ cookery and although ere is said to chopped raisins may be added. be “nguflnz mw , 1m, ma" , L there are recipes devel ~i'rom time ‘ ‘ A MorningSmile The bus was crossing Westminster Bridge. “$852 conductor." said the Amer- Hastiiy the conductor looked over the side. v "Darn it!" he said. "The radiator must have sprung a leak again." it .!‘_*A~! pattern. silk make up splendidly. easily understand it. i“ ‘ ‘banners NEW spears LINES ' ‘it I signed in sizes l6, 1B years, 38, 38, 40 and ch plaited skirt, lront panel, higher belt. a. service to readers who sew. and. yoke neckline, reflects the new- shades, which mfOVIdES novelty to sues. Price l5 cents, but may be ob- sre used. wardrobe. It's a type that also taincd for 10 cents ii ordered with a adapts itselt_to_ filmy crepe and is ei- pattern. going to give some which have come to commercial sources passing on. Let- us start with .51!!! A typical recipe lor ti ,, _ v walfles. 'An interesting ilceailwwhat do you call this stream use the following bran BEAN WAFFLES l 1% cups flour. ‘ 4 teaspoons baking l teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons sugar. 2 eggs (separated) 1 cup sweet milk. pecially lovely in chiffon in floral ‘é cup melted shorte Printed voile, shantung. *i cup All-Brand. dimity, printed pique. lillen and rajah Silt the dry ingrediea . egg yolks and combine The Pattern has a Picture Chart. Add'to the dry ingredi a new method of explaining how to well. Add melted sho make it. It's so simple, a child could All-Bran. Add the stll The entire whites. Bake in lrhot , _> . construction of the garment is laid til the mixture ceasu to teem. ‘l; before you in Pictures, showing each Luncheon desserts part as it is to be joined. It is de- problem. Many people ange is-to cheese on a glss plate New Summer Fashion Book is just over it a. glass ol stra ‘ est’ sports vogue . It is sketched in filled with Paris and New York styles Serve with crisp crackers. white tub silk. which is a popular attractively presented and cleverly ad- Gelatino desserts are choice because.“ may be worn with aptéd for the use or home sewers. A are rtwo recipes-one in e coairoricargdigan: Jacket or difierent book far superior to all previous is- fruit and one in which eeh fruit Cook one hall pound ol ’sgRealm _g-:- A Social and Personqlir-: . I » to time which are dil renttiozeht: filgzzgflagtiregméhzlg one must know, in the iinlllioe. mm "m, to make one pint, heat to boiling ; ‘i.’ 3mm point and dissolve a package ol orange reatbto-use gelatine in it. When cool y 5,§‘kh_,t_ set in ice or very cold water and whip 1,8311, M. with egg beater to consistency ol duck-whipped cream. Then add the f", "ewe; drained apricots alter they have been put through a. colander. Berve with custards or whipped cream. Stmwberry Bavarian Cream l6 box geletine. ‘.4. cupcold water. 1 cup strawberry juice and pulp. l tablespoon lemon Juice. I ‘A cup sugar. B,“ m‘ 1% cups heavy cream beaten still. the milk. and mix “d u“ cup containing mixture in hot water. aten egg o iron un- Soak gelatlne in cold water live minutes and dissolve by stan" Strain into strawberry juice mixed when sugar is dissolved set. bowl con- Mw, . taining mixture in pan ot ice water r crackers we“ An thicken; then lold in cream. mm ,_ and 42 inches bust. n is oliered at attractive and delicious rvice is m“? “'4 m°1¢1m°d "m1 ‘miiwbmm "‘_’I‘he Style No. 2841i with finely cost price 1 cents (stanlps or coin) as. prepared by placing a. brl o! cream m 11'3"" m‘! chm‘ Guam‘ Wm‘ ' d mum“ n-uit, selected ‘shawberries. and 1am. and stir until mixture begins to leaves. A‘ delicious cream may also be made with canned strawberries. ,._ H," Honey give‘: an unusual flavor ich dried which is a delightful change. man lrult may be sweetened with honey and puddi both sweetened and flavored with it. Dallodll Malone rnacnaariqrrarown with lemon Juice. Add sugar and L‘! tablespoons granulated tapioca , Basia» Purple Seal“... ..$I-5°, ‘ mo». Blue Seal. .. .. ..-e_r.oo Eastern Red 5e41,...» ...; .7! ~sa2e~»~rsa l1 Herc is the result: bu! they had ever mm " To my knowledge no other silk hosiery has been mbjecled to such a severe tesmuul lt lanoli- fying lobe able toatate lhatEuatem Hosiery has been ‘tested and cp- proved’ by Canadian Women." EASTERN HOSIERY-an nlLCaaadianpror-lzaeo-celmianlitbehsbha» able coioumonu . . a ereaiheatboae tbateddy mi every rounded curve...daintv. narrow beelqfulilasbicnedeoseemnnaedaaanklvs‘ slenduness. . . elastic attbekaeeehadditicnslfiliinem at the stninh‘ points. “additional reinforomimt at thewndagpolntl shapentalaiagsiikdtockiagtbatdoesaotstamkdlhtlnkbylflth Au-iapuaadisproofagzinnnm EFORE going into the manufacture o! a 82.001114“ Fashioned Silk Stocking, we made a crlticaluldpdble- taking study of every popular brand on the market, noting carefully the good and bad qualities of each (a: we IIID them). Fortified, therefore, with particulars of thcfaultl and virtues of these brands-correcting theomand empha- sizing the other where we could-I then gave the signal t0 salt set our machines in motion. Each new stocking u it came ' of! the machine was critically inspected by men who have spent thcir lives in the manufacture o! high grade silk hosiery. Each new stocking was subjected toepecialmachlne, washirw. and colour teats, until we felt certain we had, at last, produced the perfect 82.00 silk stocking for women. But, even then, I was not content. 8o this is who! we did: we selected one thousand representative Canadian Woman arul submitted these stockings for a severe wearing mt. om porledEas-icrvs m: Fashioned sas sweetie}; omupmbrofanythutheykadwarmm. 76.4% o] there declared that these stocking: were Ila Gena , I » lsrrsaaflcmaarhdaulnnm . 2 cups boiling water. 8 eggs. t5 cup honey. 4 I tablcepons lemon juice. e’ l tablespoon butter. ‘l Pour the boiling ‘water over-the tapioca and cook until clear. When I cool add beaten egg yolks. honey. ' lemon Juice and butter. and cook in double boiler till custard coats the spoon. Pour in dish and make mer- ingue from the e88 whites and cover g with it. Bake in slow oven lor 25 minutm until delicate brown (2280?) . .-..»-.3' 4 eggs. " i cup hot delicately ‘flavored honey. 1 pint cream (whipped) . Beat the eggs slightly. Pour over them the hot honey. Cook until the mixture thickens. When it. is cool add the whipped cream. Put the mixture into a mold. Put in freezing compart- ment or refrigerator lor 6 hours. 0r pack in Wee parts ice to one part 4 Enormous World Trade In Wheat smnman UNIVERSITY. Cali- fornia, June ll — International wheatfprlces remained at lowest level since 1928-24, between the month! 0f December 1928 and April 1939. N!‘ cording to a study recently issued by the Food all Institute Oi Stan- lord University. Calllornia. The pre- vailing wide margin between export- eble wheat surpluses and import re- quirements ” ‘ only a little. Nevertheless there were lelrly wide iluetuations in prices. An extraordin- arily cold winter throughout the Northern Hemisphere seemed likely at the time to have damaged winter wheat sowings. and this situation led to an increase o! DIM! 1mm H!!! x January to mid-February. The ad- vance was considerably greater in i Ohicllo and Winnipeg than in Liver- pool and Buenos Aires. ‘Alter mid- Pbbruary a aharpflecline occurred and continued through the first third as.‘ . bu» HOSIERY at your fawurite shop. I ‘l . Sillg§toclcinqs o! May. It was nearly ll neat in Liverpool as in Ohiolid. but Ill smaller inwianipeg. The deelineseeme tohsvebeenduenotwaebangeln conditions ol demand and luziply lor the present crop year. but rather to accumulation cl evidence tending to show the}. winter wheat had act lul- ‘V. "v llTARDIAN - v st Q IIIJTIJOI .. . . J9 . 1t il not always possible to b jieautr with moneymllqwq ,one in t m: it with‘ time aid. thoughtful alysis ol the cause b! beauty "blem something olthsnatum cl the skin. Sonielirls thinkolitmerelyasl covering lor protection, like the vée a sued by the British and Foreign Bible neer on a table or the cover or a Society. 10 having been added in the chair. - As a consequence. they give ‘last l! months. ' . it_ only superficial care locally. They use the but cosmetics that money can buy and are surprised when they cannot m rid o! their pimples. ssllcwness and wrinkles. The trouble lies in notun’ tand- the skin and its lunctiens- The s is not‘ only a covering lor the through the evaporation o! sweat. People who pcrapire less ireely than normal suiler lrom heat much more than others. The beauty o! the skin reflects the health and soundness oi the body as a' whole. mu a why gist and Dflfsonal hygiene muat be included in the modern girl's beauty program. I have no doubt that in luture- years manu- lecturers c! cosmetics will include in their packages a lew health hints as well .ls directions lor applying their creams and lotions. Those who sell obesity cures already do so; they sell a reducing application or cream and then suggest that diet and exercise would also help. The beauty creams o! merit-ire‘ will probably be sold m coruuneuonwitp advices on diet. and constipation. Laxatives and health loads are new being featured as aids ' h) beauty." Excessive oilineu o! the skin is olten due to wrong diet. ‘Excessive dryness may be due in part to lack o! suflicient lets in‘ tbediet. A de- nciencyin vitamin A. which ‘is louad in milk, eggs, cream, butter. cheese. calves’ livers, spinhchj carrots, "etc. ' makes the skin dry and harsh. These pointamustbeoonside ‘aswellu the choice o! cosmetic preparations Ol dourse theloeaicare oliths akin should not be neglected. Harsh soaps and interior make-up may cause dry- ness and eblohehea o! the skin‘. Lack IHMBYiZIIHeads and pimples. Begin 0861! “Y! built? William with setting-up exercises vigorous enough to cause sweating and bring a glow to the cheeks. Take e. quick shower and rubdown. Cleanse the lace with cold cream. wipe it oli’ and bathe the lace in cold water. Dry and apply time clean the lacewith cold cream before washing it with soap and WIW- Abbi? an astringent lotion. elterwsrd it the skin is oily; use a lood cream il the skin is too dry. Tomorrow — Beauty Qqgflgm Answered. worthy o! these was the pressure o! extraordinarily heavy stock in ex- porting countries. This pressure he- gan to be lelt especially when the new Agentinecmp began to move in large volume in late February. Internet-incl trade in wheat and llour was ol record vchune. u it had been in earlier~ months. Prevailing low prices encouraged importation and consumption, expeciallyrin ex- Europeaa countries. These imported much more wheat and llour than ever before. But in Bpitg up, 9.1;, m. cord shipments, the accumulation ol stocks in exporting countries remain- ed extraordinarily large. The prices d! representative wheat in the Unit- ed States were relatively too high to permit exportation in a volume con- sistent with the available bupplies. and hen the accumulation ed stocks powder base and make-up. At bed- private bus lines to operate in con- nection with the present city trans- portation system auricul- lfiarthe lutmtsapjtiiy season bad been played. the HIM? stand ol m» Dell. mislead. loothall . grounds was recenly deltroyeclqby mo. _ _Ootton sent lrom the nailed stem to Canada in a recent rnbnth valued at -ss.s1v,o1v, l)!‘ ar psi- cent more than in the corresponding per- l-Ufl 1°38. .' ' I underlying tissues. but it u one oi.’ dlmhsiimmnlovms nearly I00 w». the organs m elimination. 1t also iwlvnalmwho are teaching the tango helps to regulate body temperature “d i" WW ’ ‘ - 5": \‘\‘“F’; Ballast. Ireland, has taken over ‘l0 l. _ "the harsh notes ol the __ rim clsshins with ~ motor, mflle ._ new 4.1111118 W“ lflllllld. Ml blhllpd IIDIPIN , The entire Nibelung‘ Drama o! "Friedrich Hebbels was IQOQIXtIy-givgn in Dresden, Germany, the production requiring two consecutive nights, -.-q- e — Bibles m ela languages aremow is- y. i t‘ about}, Japan; has 1o authorised - .F¢r8h.ion$" . _. v.‘ _.» had to‘ 973W} "i sua ' ' Pink big but- heaithyni Compoup hear com ad to a - illiam -y. Lye. LUAM rumor -. . eenLlndaay, Ontario‘ ' n very poor health before rim baby was born and down two hours My mother per- to try ‘Lydia E. - Vegetable Com- pound. t as helped me won- erfully. . y baby is not very e is strong and recommend, the to every woman I aiming. I will be er lctters."-—- M rs. n1 Antal Kooarek. Hungary's new ._ Following the dingoiarat which ~ lllillllilii" i _~_~‘.\' g o; fllmulllniiizlkilkfllllfilolllillfl e. e . ho s\\=&\\\\\§ . s“ N GOLEU \%USICIIAIAXIIIIQQQI\ ten-lop the rooms oi- thc porch of b your aunimer Jromo with beautiful, - practical, Congolemn Gold Sea] Rugs . . . ‘the “IQOIIIQ flunk; 9f 8y’ with dusty In these the-oflice whil killer o! stray 1 s. usekecpinggfi. .' do beating and igwggping , hours for enjoyment. fi halwllllve rugs you will can colours and patterns to harmonize with any room. The quaint, “Concord” shown here is iflenl for enumer- homes; Illlplred by an ‘old-timer hooked rug of_ level!" dire . ' ' Em"! Qmgolemu m" time‘ m. a.’ - process that buildd uglaand through. The‘ elm hind. I _ n. rooa moaa-uow-a-r sn-lu mane: ‘ \ new “ Mnltieoee ‘i " double wear thro in commercial channels was parti- cularly striking. The volume o! world trade lor the crop year now seems likely to prove brlerthelargeninlnltorylietex- » wrb will probably lbbrotimate m million bushels. around 100 million bmhels more than ever balm. Year- Jation in the major exporting coun- tries. Increased wheat consumption lured urnsuai amage from the cold winter. (‘inq- lactorl were import.- egiprodmtlcal‘ lorloodlndleedlnllll-Hleetnl- nottohsve esughtupwithiacelb ill-I QFFWlmYTSi”°‘i;?“‘fl1’?“i=l“‘*3 t : ne'er.’ GoLni SEAL coNo {LEUM ' RUGSJ .4. _‘ ‘New Q“, . . ,,_,_.. . ..¢-..;.i- 0a.! M of the Border l. venue, Bulalo, N. Y, I “l took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound for nervousness, tired feelings and underweight and it helped me to general good health. My nerves are much better and I have gained pep, have a good appetite now and feel well and stron . I am a housewife and am a le to do my work every day. I am willing to answer any letters l rcccivclrom women about Vegetable Com- un ."——-M'rs. John Filer. ~inkhanlifs Veg eta lc Compoun wimll in t‘ 1lil1.\l!\ .11‘... (niirlurg. (lilllllin), ( ginndn. got his training lor had died ol bubonic plague on an butcher and oflicial Italian ship at Hull, Erlgland, recently 271 other rodents were killed on the Lnvnfrao ._!'TT'.'.ITAO~...__ _