I r- l4 I i..-. 1» . It"! \e. K. n. . any you apply it? Oi- why more extra minutes, if necessary, to cle ~ fine lips with a clean. sharp line of-oolcr. Natures searching spot- ; illht makes especially any uneven application or tcurlsh attempts in deviate from the natural lipline. quired because heat and perspira- ‘tion encourage lipstick to melt to form spikes of color around me ever, use a tissue to erase any rcs- idue left on your lips. Popular ' BNO ia a mild antacid that really llilfltivc tract-helps relieve head- aches and ioginels. i tains no sugar nor harsh mineral "l". has no upsetting effect. lie world over for more than 7 5 years. t". Emoticon y, i§.,_19_4s 4 Juan's ~_ aacxar saving habits like this, c _ '— but s 'y—every week wi in for! clesni bright. this easy wayl so much DESIGN no. 21-1093‘ d t n 1B c f n w. m- eager“ k333i; 1835",}; §§‘1,...iif.'.‘i.fm. fiéitimi, val; ll ‘and ve i t’ binauon some 5 Minute "Cream of Wheat" blow W‘ s“ “m - cooks t.» baby-ready digcstibilit guy to make in sizes 32 to 42. “new N, E4093 contains com_ in onlv 5 minutes of boiling. It jlflb m-“ruchmm Needlewcrk ing ron, and it rovidcs Calcium 800k 30 Ce-HYG- and Phosphorus or diets deficient To 0rd": 59nd w cents l“ m1" in these elements. You've heard to Nfldlework Bweim’ charming‘ folks talk about that famous mm Guardian. psslgn No. E4093 Nam° a bowl with Junior tomorrow! Address Province IUNLIGIIT arrears ursricics conoic no you know how strong sum lier sunlight affects the color of the lipstick you wear? Or tne ‘lmpkr “h "l"! excellent results! Collector's Items, ‘ that's what these wardrobe accessories of V I N Y L IT E Plastic are! Buy a complete matched wardrobe accessory let or buy one at a time, completing frequent touch-ups are needed in summer than in winter? Because lipstick is usually the Qgjy- make-up aid a sun-drenched young skin needs, a junior should bow all the answers in order to obtain the most flattery from her cosmetic efforts- Under the powerful rays of the summer sun, pastel lipsticks seer-r. bbeoome more pale. Deep blunh- ioncd lipsticks which are design-d to hold their color under subdued lighting are apt. to look harsh and garish when subjected to me searching light of the sun. Colors which stand up banner bright in the sun are the brilliant corai shades and the clear. true reds. Take Littlo More Time lo much for lipstick shades, As for summertime application, you will be rewarded for taking a few iii kee garment bags . . .and trade mark when you're huyin It's your assurance of quality-o bought line eating Bureau ". notlceabn: ama- Morc frequent touch-ups are rs- Bensonb added to 1 tablespoon 6 Time: J ourn glLivcly fiction BUYS m WIIYS It A weekly slapping cal hlarlaflaa sorvlca lor today's wens MONTREAL, Sept. IGth-The perfect cake reigns supreme at any occasion, festive or simple. And you can be sure of the delicate crumb, the even texture and melting ten- derness, that mean cake perfection, with SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR and the tested recipes on the Swans Down package. Milled from special selected wheat, Swans Down is sifted again and again throughsilk until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. A flour made by _cako-_ flour specialists, expressly to make better cakes. - Keep I: Carefree! .'. .sim ify your ‘lilbiifikzfipillfl vglith time and labour- ean our rains orou y GILLETTE DR CLEANER. This wonderfully thorough drain cleaner is the ve “ homemakefs helper" you've been look- fliist two tablespoons a_ week in ' prevent them from becoming “ lasy t. .keep them clear-runnin and sediment-free. You'll find that free-ninning drama simplify sink _ ...make it easy to keep them sparkling es, good housekeeping, good housekeepers tell ma, is a matter of time-saving habits like this one. So ask your ‘grocer tomorrow for Gilletth Drain Cleaner and maka a weekly habit of cleaning drama ‘mm wm be nu lava] last m s to lg!“ a speck of t at mm “ CREA O W H EA T " youngsters love "Cream of Wheat” is too “Cream of Wheat" smoothness ...why not discover for yourself ust how satisfying a “Cream of heat" breakfast can be? Enjoy of Heinz Chili Sauce nowl How Much lam can a small boy put on. a piece of bread’! ffhe answer . from lots of harried homernakers I know is “Enough to spill on the furniture upholstery!" This is a universal problem in homes with small boys.. .but a roblem that needn't bother you when there's E ERGINE handy! Energine Cleaning Fluid works like magic to banish stains and grease marks from upholstery...frorn clothes...i'rom dra cs and cush- ions. It's a “must have" for homemn ers who like things spic-’n-span...with very little time, effort or ex ensei Yes, Energine saves bi L e ectiva to use. Just follow t o instructions for your collection gradually. They're so beautifully practical .. .stream- lined and neat to look at. They'll our prised ,0SdEd8iOus won- de ul y dust and moth-free. You'll like the beautifully quilted sewing boxes-hat boxes-glove boxes- oir colours! orgcousl ...Burgun y - Silver lue-Spray Green—Peach Bloom. Look for the Vinylite Plastics longer-wearing, dust-proof ward- robe accessories. It means you've lastics tested and a proved by ‘ The Better Fabrics ily’s enjoyment! Hora‘: Menu-Friend Indeed When Com ny Comes To Dinner-when the family asks forsomething extra-special‘? Q BENSONS CORN STARCH makes scrumptious custards -_puddirigs and meringues...I count on it for desserts that are guest-festive suc- cesses! And speaking of meringues...1 teaspoon of atiijiy whipped egg white will make a flufier, smoother, more deliciouameringue. Benson's makes smoother mum; Before red-oughlng, how, _avi_es and pie-fillings and wonderful, wonderful iscuiiq. too. It's such fun-results are so near perfection—cooking with Benson's Corn Starch! g Jfho lrlghl Young Crowd have practically al this month! It a. Cover Girl chosen by (now hold other than Van Johnson ’way out in Hollywood. Ha even wrote a piece about it (see Page 4) and tho camera caught him in the act of judging. In addi- tion to Cover Bcaut you’ll find a host o many points scram Canada, each chosen to model . their own back-to-schooi wardrobe selections. And if anyone in your house thinks Canadian youth is in a sa state, let ’em read the te g education and the future, manners. spare-time earnings for all ages" .exeiting new reci es for the season (and so much more-i your September CANADIA hm?’ N our drains l; and slow . and tub Just The Right Touch OI Plov- our is the em- est thin _oa fi earth to ac icvo when ou have , \ the lavour- ma io of HEINZ CHILI SAUCE to elp you. A liberal dash of this spicy, full-bodied sauce on steaks -chops—stews—left-overs and- Prestol-you have a dish fit for a king! Yes, Heinz Chili Sauce is _ s a good thing to have around come fair! brimming with blood-build- meaitimemand how's the best time to stock up. Know why? The tomato crop is in! . . Juscioul “Aristocrat? tomatoes, freshly picked, skilfully cooked by the famous Heinz Chefs .. .bottlcd and labelled Heinz Chili Sauce. Ask your grocer for the " fresh pack." cleaner’s bills — is It's No Problem at all to give you two good reasons why KELLOGGS PEP will become -" extra-popular with your family! The first, of course, is that rnarvelousPep flavour . . . Pep is crisp whole wheat that's good to eat! And then there are those new premiums the Kellogg's people have dreamed up for your young- sters’ enjoyment . . . and yours, tool For the specially designed Kellogg's decal transfers in each package of Pep make colourful decorations on a bike-a doll’s chair-a marble box. And if you can manage to collect a few decals yourself-Ahoy look gay as a party on drinking glasses! Ask your grocer for Kellogg's Pep to- day. . . scucral boxes for your fam- or dessert. can always of sugar for each taken over Canadian Home s the teen-agers’ number, with your breath)‘ none Eila Sahlstrom of Montreal, other fresh, alert faces from ‘ own discussions of HOME JOURNAL. ALBERRY PLAINS W. I. than any other Saline in (anode! _bcrs and two visitors "Ito's wiry Canadians-man and Paid- 'r i to r th l t t- maumysunganrlold-prefer Ins: h‘ hznfinuréf m; fppxzzdl ndena was read and reo- retary reported having bill of Local Convention. hell?! relieve indigestion, acidity and llpset stomach. Eric is a gentle but effective laxative which helps to cleanse the The by Thelma Wilson. 5N0 la harmless and pure, con- be sold. I-uo has been a household word Mn‘ Andrew Doyle " w“ cm‘ meeting closed with the King. ITANIIOI’! W. l. lan, The president opened the repeat the Creed in unison. The roll call was answered by 14 mem- bers. The minutes of the last meet- inl were read and approved as road. The correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved Ind seconded to IOIIG bio to the Salvation Army. Mrs. John Mfsencr gave her report of the evocative meeting held in the Institute Rooms. It was decided to ask Mrs. Paul about a demonstration for the Convention. The Christmas Oarda or; to be ordered from Homer Warren at the next meeting. Mrs, Alvin MIacLauchlan. Mrs. Keith NUS "'I=nu|r' saur" The regular monthly meeting of the Alberry Plains W. I. was held on Sept. 1st at the heme of Mrs. Earl Richards with eight mem- present. meeting opened with the Creed followed by roll call, answered by Sing, Say or Pay, 36 cents was paid a $5.35 as expences of the remain- ing lottery books were passed in and the cake drawn for and won The lottery for the evening amounted to $1.10. Plans were dismissed to hold o dance in the hall with lunches to ’ Next meeting at the home of a cake or pickle recipe. A delic- ious lunch was served and the The regular monthly meeting of the Otanbopa W. I. was held at the home of Mra. Malcolm Macbauch- meeting by having the members Lauchlan were appointed to at- tend a meeting re the redecoration ofthe stage in the Community Hall in Covehead. Reports of Committees were given and the new sick committee appointed were Mrs. Ray Carr and Mrs, Louis Klelly, School, Mrs. Bruce Ellis and Mrs. Harry Law- son. The members were asked to the home of Mrs. Wal Marshall for the Qctciber meeting the roll call to be answered by 25c which is to he used in buying material for a birthday cake for tho Inltitutl Mrs. Pat Hargan and -Mrs. Alvin MacLauchlsn were appointed to prepare a Program for the next meet- ing. The meeting closed by sing- ing the National Anthem. After a dainty lunch was served by the hostess a social hour was enjoyed. Collection $1.10. uvus _&_l._ElS|lllE (Continued lrcm Page I) of all it will help in got the room women out of her kitchen. and impress upon her the fact that there is more to living than k!‘- chen drudgery. But the but thing about the contest, monsored by the state's home demonstration club. is the yardstick by which tho living rooms are to be Judged, comments Ruth Millett. They aren't to be judged on beauty of decoration alone but on what "the rooms will contrib- ute to the family's social develop ment and to family and commu - ity recreation." Now there's a yardstick by which city women as well ar farm women might measure their own living rooms. All too often the family living room isn't a room for living. It is a room for living if there are book shelves filled with good reading material. it there is a "inn uuggilirin. UrIARIDTiETOWN F >\ 3 IllAlAN1II-Procfer 8 Gambia guarantees that Tida will do avarylhing claimed (or It in this advertisemcnf. 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Procter &_ Gamble wants you to try Tide -the new discovery for your family wash. lmd so they have mailed out free coupons to give you a chance m try your first box at a real money-saving bargain. Be sure to watch your mail for your free coupon! When it arrives, take it to your grocer and get a package of Tide for I51 13g than the regular price. (Procter 8; Gamble will see that your grocer gets 15¢ for every coupon transaction.) Don't miss this special intro- ductory offer! Get acquainted with Tide-the new washday miracle-and save money aethe same time! on“ flde boss a|.|. rouri: Tide! Even grease-stained overalls come so 3. lever "yellows" white things! No matter how often you wash them, or how long you store them, Tide can't turn white clothes yellow . . . keeps them dazzling white. week after week! ‘ A Hymoiol Produol , Gives more suds- Pnvo If la your disllpuaf Klnd-to-hands suds! Longer- lastlng suds than any soap in hardest water! Tide cu ts grease in the water! No cloudy film! That's why dishes and glasses comfortable room where parents can sit and read and children can work and play. In the final analysis it is living room lf it takes mama out of the kitchen, brings father home at the end of his day's work, keeps the kids off the streets. STARCH HELPS TIRED COTTONS ‘Ilofl that have withstood a nlmmor’: wear are apt to begin to look wilted as warm weather draws to a close. To freshen u,» duds for their end-of-season needs- try lightly starcliing after laun- daring. ‘fired-looking cotton play suits will regain their fresh crispness it they are given a dunking ln a light solution of starch. Even a cotton bathing suit of the dress- maker type can be rejuvenated to look like a new nifty it given tne starchy treatment. White cotton gloves, grown limp from repeated dunlnings, will look more awe-in- spiringly fresh if dipped lightly in a starch solution before they are ironed. The crisp surfaces of a studied cotton glove make it better able to resist soil. DIES! TRICKS MINTMIZIZ IITPQ A woman who relies mostly upon skirts for disguise of mature hips should give other dress tricks a whirl for varlety‘s sake. As effective quite often as wear- ing full-gathered or beiling-o.¢ skirts for hip disguise are clothes with light-colored tops, dark Dot- toms. Sleek and slimming effects may be achieved by wearing a light-colored blouse or nscket with a bright fabric surface. n skirt o.’ a i straighter lines made of a dam‘ dull-surfaced material. . piano or a record player to bring “ “ "1 A woman's plot to m;n.tm:~ hills with correctly chosen rimnesj ELLEN'S DIARY (Continued from Page 2) farmers. in grain to the bins and straw for the animals‘ winter beds. O O O They carried a lunch this after- noon, since there could be no stop ping to return heme for supper, so insistent is this harvest, rac- ening now goldenly even in the latest sown field. Jeanie and I both contributed: sandwiches of bread spread generously with "home" butter; eggs boiled and tucked into a ooiner of the bas- ket; pleces of cake and cookics that would have contained more raisins if grand-daughter had no. been there at the time of baking w beg morsels for herself and the pup at her heels. “in this hand for me and in this hand for the pup” she begged turning up small pink palms that will never be more bewiiching than now. Now that it comes to me. Jeanie and I mixed the cookies together, sh». with her own granite mixing bow! and I with mine. n. was an ir- ecmpletn recoips we used or maybe it was only elastic so as to challenge the cooks’ ingenuity for as Aunt Kitty Mahoney used to say “cocks without any ingen- uity in their make-up just ain't no cooks at all!“ O O O We used one half cup of drip- can be abetted by her selection of the right kind of hat. A lilt- able hat, for example. which ha"): to build out the top oi’ a figure will make hips look less heavy. The some prlmipie of minimlz ing the base of the figure by slid mg width above it applies to a hair-do. The woman with a hip spread which she wants to play (léwn should iry curving out he.- hair a; the sides. pings from the bacon or ham- fryings to which must be added immediately, in case the mixer forgets. a small teaspoon of salt (a bit like James "smaii acreq" such measuringsl) and their near to a cup of brown sugar. And then “but, my goodness" Jeanie said, horrified "you don't add the fla- voring now!" "I add the flavor- ing" I replied "as I do my pray- ing -whenever the thong-it comes w mind. just so long as We not forgotten! though cookbooks do say to add it at the last." Creamed then. and the small one is bound to come up with “I'd like to taste it now. I bet it‘: pretiy good already!" An egg L: the next addition --all ivut ‘he shell! —and after it has lost it's identity, a quarter cup, or what inspired cooks were won: to call “a dash" of milk. and flour ‘u: make a smooth batter. And now raisins, whole or in part as one fancim, the “handful” that grand- mothers and mothers went by; more flour and a teamoon and r half of baking powder and no-v still more flour w make a our: mixture to drop by spoonfuls in the pan. This is where the !n- complete business enters. We can not say how much flour is requir- ed though Joanie more methodi- cal than I is "going to measure the exact amount some day." "But good cooks". I reminded her "us- ually try one in the oven to test the consistency of the mixture." Ours were very good. the iiiia‘. test being that none were returned in the lunch basket, that_with a thermos jug of tea, was carried to the other farm this afternoon. mellowly, kindly. The oldest our visitors so far honored ‘vim hgr pramncc at Alderlea. lovely harvest afternoon. night. One who would need no reccipe for making cookies or for solving many another puzzle that bewil- ders younger folks, was amoig our visitors to Alderleatoday. a great grand-mother of 93 years. of an appearance, however which belied times‘ passing. Of a rare charm of manna‘, and sweet CA‘ pression which is to be found only in those that have come n. lung \vay on life's road. I regreae“ that in the few minutes. I coufu not learn nearly enough of that life time, and how wonderful and interesting it would be! The girl- hood days and romance coming a- long a street that would perhaps be little better than a path u: those days. Motherhood, an’ through the years widowhood a"’ then living life over again in chil- dren. grand and great-grand, loc- somely at times doubtless. griev- ing a bit for the days that were. i'OQ§-Q-OO 1i r e a I v! 09000 OOQOQ§O+4400§OOO§O§§§§O4§4§OQOz SPECIALS OLGNS BEAUTY PARLOR I50 Queen Street-Near Bu: Stop Regular $5.00 Permanent: Regular $7.00 Permanent: Regular $10.00 Permanent: Mnchineless Permanent: .. s No appointment necessary ior ouf-oi-town customers PHONE 240i Q-O-Q-QO-OOQO-OQQO O§-G§-O§-OOQ-0-Q-O§O-OQ+§§§-O§Q40§-O94§O 0060 ‘GO $3.50 $5.00 $7.00 .. $7.00, $10.00, $12.50 at fir? Jin- ~>ooo~ooooo+0oaoao¢ yet accepting the years gracefdllvq Until tomorrow — Diary —Gocc’- J Z“ / l AN tony ‘oHAtlIY PRODUCT ii l!