Illivin PAGE TWO v-wvwvvwv > l / m own raana Dear God I night’. To ask You to take can of me. While I'm asleep. until I sea Again the morning light. come to say ‘Good- Bloss those we love and ‘every pet, The people who aw kind and good. Help me to do the things I should I'll try not to forget. Dear Gc-d, I want to thank You too, For giving me a ilfllllll’ 5-3.“- At school. at home. at work, play All You have let me do. at Defl- God, help me to do tM I‘, Bless little children who are ill. Tran-h mo to want lu (lo Your Will, Thank You. dear God. Goothr-zlit. H. Thevclyan-Thonxson in Kid- dies’ Mtgazine. RICH ‘FOOD FALLS AFTER. HOLIDAYS The post-holiday doldrums are upon us. Heavy entertaining dur- ing the festive season piobably has left many ahousewife worry- ing along with ftw rationed goods in the pantry. She now is ivondor- f-ng just how to see her family through the next few days with Interesting, couponless meals. Did she spend her all in meat coupons? Thm undoubtedly she's booking for meat substitutes. And what could be better than a hot vegetable plate. Not only is it; s. good substitute, but probably will be welcomed by a family satlated with too much rich food- Three or more vegetnbles, at least. should be used. and arrang- ed on individual plates Then as the main course. the lack of meat may be made up in the use of eggs and milk in the dessert. At least one leafy vegetable, but only one strongly flavoured vegeta- ble, should be included. Arrange- ment should be made so that any colour oon-trut is emphasized. Va- riety may be obtained by cutting in different sizes and shapes. Sauce be served with osily one of the veegtablcs. And fruit pudding would be an lldeal dessert- - Apples, peaches. plums, berries or other kind of truit may be used. Make a batter of on. tablo- apoon of butter, 1-2 cup sugar, one egg. one cup flour sifted with two teaspoons baking powder, 1-4 measpoon salt, 1-2 cup milk, 1-2 measpoon almond, or vanilla flav- aauring. Put the fruit i-n a. grossed pudding dish and-cover with the ihatter. Bake in a moderate oven about 26 minutes. Servo with cream or a hot sauce. About Pastry giStLeisure —THE WOMAN'S REALM- "omank Realm o try these days? Well. don't filll back on that adage "Good pie- bakers are born, not made ." "Pisrft true. If you follow the rules you'll soon be able i" WY" out flaky, tender pie crust as good as that made by any expert. Pastry enough for two pie shells requires 1 1-2 cups flour, 1-3 lea- spoon salt. 1-2 cup fat, and enough cold water to form a stiff dough. All dry ingredients should be sifted and fat cut in with a knife, Add water gradually. Roll dough out on lightly floured board. Tho pie is baked only until the crust is a light brown. i Make sure all ingredients are cold, and chill the dough before rolling ,out. Do not handle it too much. Bake pastry in a hot oven thus allowing air to expand sud- denly m-lkinl: pastry light. Luscious Pia Lemon pie is favourite with Ct!- nadians. Here's a recipe for lemon, custard pie, guaranteed lo make: your family pass thorr plate-s hack [CT more: ar, two tablespoons butter. egg yolks, two tablespoons flour, brie cup sweet milk, the juice and grated rind of one lemon. Cream butter and sugar, Pgg yolks and fic-ur. milk, lemon juice and gratcdi rind. then fold in egg whites welil beaten. JOB ADJUSTMENT No one will ever be killed by hard work if h; lovcs. and is suited for, that work, according‘, to health experts. Work which marl be harmful l‘! that for which n! person is not stiitczl, or which, can be performed only by run- stant. sumin and worry. Every- one. therefore, should strive to find interesting, as well as pro- fitable, employment. BEST WAY TO COOK HAM It is not necessary to soak hams. Tenderlzed or ovenized hams have been partly cooked in pre- partlon and hence require a short- er period than hams which have not been given this treatment. Sim- mer a tenderlzed ham in a gener- ous amount of water for approxi- mately 20 minutes per pound. If the bone has been removed from the ham allow 5 minutes longer per pound. If the ham has not been tenderized allow 10 minutes extra to the time: given above._Al!o.v pic- nic hams and cottage rolls 30 min- utes per pound. If the ham is to be served cold allow it to rrool for about 1 hour in the water in which it. was cooked. but do not lcavci the ham in the water iill it is quite cold, If desired, finish off with a l Having trouble with your pas- (Oontinned on Page 8-) o “Every day hundreds of housewives are MAI]. THIS COUPON TODAY! \ I “Never before has a Cook Book been so popular. 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Cook's Corner 0'0 O4 0Q O O O QO-O-QOOQ OQ*O4-§4 LEMON (JUSTA Ill) PIE Lemon Pie is a favorite with Can- lor more. 1 cup whitc sugar tablespoons bullcr egg yolks tablespoons flour 1 cup sweet milk Juice and grated rind of 1 lcmon. (Bream butler and sugar. egg yolks and flour. milk, lrmzn juice anti grntcd rind. thcn fold in egg ulhilcs wall beaten. Bake in shcil like custard pic. .- 12 o LIU H1‘ SPICE CAKE ' cup shortening tablespoons sugar 1 egg “i cup cor-r. or cane syrup '3‘; cups sifted flour l teaspoon soda ‘F.- teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 2 teaspoons ginger 1 cu-p sour milk or buttermilk METHOD: Cream the shortening and gradually cream in the sugar. Add the slightly beaten egg and continue beating until the mixture is light. Gradually beat in the corn s I p. yguift the flour, then measure and sift again with the soda, salt and spices. Add this to the creamed mix- ture alter-rutely with the sour milk or buttermilk. Bake this in either a square pan or in layer cake pans. Grease the pans or line with wax paper. Bake in a moderate oven (375 des- FJ 101' from 45 to 50 minutes for a square cake and from 30 to 35 minutes 1'01‘ layer cakes. 111115 may be served with or with- outlcing, us from housewives everywhere eon. They're thrilled with its coo- cas, its money-saving innovations ted. lt mus: be a case of first coma a k kkk k kkkk k k kkkkmkkk Vvvvv Wrvv vvwvvvvvv air m: .._€=_HA_RL_QTLlEIQl!1§L_<l£A_R_PlAN __ . vvvv ‘v1 Vv Y‘ ialand Persona k k kkk k k kk kkkk kk vv vwrvvvwvvvvv v SA YS- f7 bokovruv 01x svwvvvvvvv Over-krudent Youth Man With Strimlt" ‘fast For Girls May Loss 0st A-prudent. youth writes me that before he gets married he is going to test out the girl's disposition and find out whether she 1s really the angelic creature she seams to be, or whether she has plenty of faults concealed about her person. He says he is going to make dates and break them. Ho is going to keep ‘her waiting when they are going places. He is going to criticize everything she does. He is going to make fun of her hats. And he is going to keep out. of marriage-if it didn't stop it altogether-if men and women a Yale lock on his pocketbook. Certainly this cautious lover hos an idea, and ii he puts it into practice, tlhere will be one ex- pense he will be sawed. lie-will never have to buy a wedding ring, for no girl in the world would over meet all of these AcqlIlIGHXGIILS. Nor would any girl ever want a husband who would spend hll time calling attention to her imperfections. instead of telling her how wonderful and beautiful she was. No doubt it would take many of the hazards Could see ‘the worst side of each othor and gave each other samples of their dispositions and tempers before marriage, instead of putting their best foot forcmost. It must be a shock to every new husband {n-u-u-uii -o icuens new i By an Island Farmer's Wile Wo-Jamo; sud I arc minding the babe here in the house across the lane tonight. The young folk have gone visiting, doubtless find- ing the inclination m m; eglm loveliness of the stariit night st hand. "If tonight. were only moon- lit" I remarked to James with a bit of longing as I stood at a wind- ow fo watch the Neil-mare and sleiBh and to hear th pleasant tinkle of bells as they went down the dIIVBWay sometime since. How beautiful the countryside. would "Bl/B befll. lying silent and peace- ful. wrapped in its winter colors! But stars shine brightly and know there is also one about the yam where at. present James l, on odour of inspection before warding his way to cur aln house to put fresh wood on the fire there, 1 suspect that tonight the time of James’ rounds will be considerably JANUARY.‘ z1.;_1941 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk "+4; j Fashions/Liter3tu,re I COO-Of i or tum” : '80! Household I Scrapbook I! lobarilllo Tho Refrigerator A heavy coat of frost. m the maxing coils of p mechanical sa- frigerator cuts down the efficiency of the freezing unit.‘ Defrost as soon as a. coat from onecighth to one- fourth inch fomis. Ffah While scaling nah. hold it under running water. The scales will not scatt er and the job will be less ob- jectionable. Start at tihe tail of the fish and scrape towards the bead. _ Bough Spot Removal For callouses and rough spots u: the back of the heels. use a good cuticle oil or cream every night. \ More Smurf Women use extended. He will slop longer than usual in the underground stable, lantern raisvd. to take stock of the physical fitness of a friend of his and mine, who must leave Aldcrlea to discover that most of his bride's beauty comes out of jars, and that {umad of spending hcr time smoothing his fur the right way she gets ill his hair. BITTER REALIZATION ‘he evferly young wife gets the surprise of her life when she sees on his to“; “e5 lriomanglllt: dreams with a three days’ stulbble of beard the kind u-mt M Stirs m go into a tantrum because the coffee isn't smm ma o er used to make. She thinks me is getting a 8 n on whom to lean and she finds that she has gotten a spoiled child whom she has to humor, husbig/rg; ‘l: ailjlieslheettltliseriichatrliimcnt of marriage" is nothing but they have married 85d dlflg I1 eir close-up of the men and women ‘"85 instead o! léstn iSCOi/El ng that tlhey are united to human be- sdves but wh PA 5B "15- Th9? may be no prize packages them- a . en lat a turns out to be a poor cook and a bad man. ger and a boring companion, and John develops a thirst for hard liquor or acquires a roving foot, a large part of their rarer-rune“; i; fililsfiirhocdlheArnciefiliggontéklllliihellhhfnilli been cheated’ overuaded’ mm. stand is for somcon t h g a e average ma“ and wmm" can't o" m" Priudploetifat all: iiltllfénbbgfilttilclitdqalted in his cssay on pins Mm‘ he said ma‘ 9"“ “Vim m"! “"5 b)’ People not swallowing women would show themselves witlh all their faults and bism- iiwm. it might. eliminate many i"! monqand women more cau- before marriage in their true colors, ishes with the spoliglit turned upon of the hazards of matrimony by ma]; “W5 Dickers of their mates. But I doubt it, for th d ' ' who are so meek and mil; fill-wills! gliruliéntltlemtileciaiisliflii-lirilsfllfi ot th - are n e ones vuho are u is the Spitfires. Wu“? m9" Wh° 5P1 SW15’ Pulses in a flutter. For love 1s d an individual neilviérflsiligrllélélgeLgzidwtaléghfgregteqloswlcdge of the faults of kkkkkk k kk k _..II ‘ ‘ Bletter English D. C. Williams 0 flow Can I ! ! ‘ B? Anne Ashley g Q. now a... 1 ilillows easily? X 9+6- 1- W118i is wrong with this sen- tence? “After questioning him {or an hour. he owned up, to every- thing." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "paraffin"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Presulmptuous, prepon- derance pretentotis. 4. Wlhat. does the word “circum- stancedl’ (adjective) mean? 5. What is a word beginning with air the feathers in A- Wilt?" mekins feather pillows guise a 511p o! strong mosquito net- 118 for the feathers. Slip this into "is lickinz and fasten the ends with clasps. The feathers elm be m. moved easily for airing, and the 191111118 for washing. , in the morning. He will linger thcre brushing down her sides and then will‘ Exllerifliccd ltand measure her recent gains. Then, once more wise the lisht for n final look bo- fore going out to,r0ll the door into place for the night. The Guernsey heifer must take her last trek to- morrow. James will have company ' to entertain then, for Mr. C. made his appearance at this door not so long since, and promptly left in search of James. so fnr, ncllhpr or them has rclumcd. It is very quiet here-only the fire sputtering, the tea kettle singing and the clock l°ki118 10 keep me company. The small grand-daughter is fast asleep upstairs in the old col, the 53mg one that has cradled her father ind grandfather before her. She is cosy and warm beneath :1 number of blankets. I am sure of it, For at» James‘ insistence and jn spite of my Dhoiesfs in regard to the distur- bance I might cause, I went up on tiptoe to find ho." thus, And now the fire sputiers, the kettle sings and the clock licks a quiet lullaby for me alone. 00c This evening the smoke from the edge of the maple grove, where this afternoon the men continued to work at the wood-cutting and bluish-burning, billowed upwards in massive dark clflllds that faded to light while ascending, thcn dis- solved into the gray-blue of the Northern sky. It was as if one of those "dragon-fellows" from JaInic's stories had come to life, and was burning incense. for or why, I know not, back there in lhe quiet of the afterglow. The Western sky was .baihcd in colors still, the richness of mange, repeated but only sug- gestively, in the delicate amber glow that came down lo brush the tops of the trccs. rm n darker hill. Ruse tinted cloudlcts chased Bach other Scuthward, liko merry school children at. play or like the young fmlickscme lom-bkins. who stand in a funny lino, before racing away at cventide in a lush June meadow. It was so still at that time. when the far evening shadows were ad- sa that moans "to ratify"? Q‘ H°w can I Prevent hangnaiifi? ANSWERS A- 1f Pushing back the cuticle 1- Sly. "he made a full con- fession." 2. Pronounce first s. as in at, i as in fin. accent first syllable. 3. Pretentious. 4. Placed in a par- tlcular condition. “A govemmen-t so circumstanced was powerless to do goodP-Brougham. 5.. Sanction. QUICK arm EASY cnocum‘ woax ‘fruition. but a tendency toward the “li-l“ “WNW! mamas it wit-h a Rood cuticle cream or vaseiine to sultan it. Then Push the cuticle back sently. using an orange stick with cotton wrappcd around it. Ofl-ruiltgow can I hasten the slicing A. When slicing fruit, try using Shoal-aw aiaater in thle 513mg man-yer 08 Re. regu at n it t th desired size of slices. a o e HIE 8 [ABS SAY- BY GENEVIEVE IEMBLI Ivor Wednesday, January z: A calm. considered and well-plan- ned course, of action. might be the moans of m.‘ lament o,‘ ‘ ed ob- Jactivaa. m which production la in- mllvd- Dfvlfm and lmprdvcmmts of importance are in sight. Patience, Will-Organised techniques calm and shrewd activities may secure such raoh. ungoverned and iii-temperate mil’ defeat Found efforts and best- latd plsm. The judgment may likel wise be obscure and prone to com- plicate affairs by huts and over- optimistic action. Maintain calm and composure. - '1-.. u» llrtlulay Those whose blrthda it is, will‘: lhavim fairly encouraglhg prospeo for growth. mansion and fulfilled ambitions, than m also factors to ha oonsid =6 as working against such lucrative and productive situ- DISIGN N0. l0ll A‘ crocheted windjnnmer cap fl‘ ation. The mentality my be obscur- ed. confused flhfi ‘unable to form sound t, being allravated s-r. LAWRENCE noun ‘Mitts co. Lmrrso 2110 None Dame Street West, Montreal, Quebec. Pious sand me a copy of-your new legal Cool: Bock. 'ue REBAl 41”’ an ideal iii‘. of headgear for he b? 5 5"°°“'“Y W "l5- Vmi ‘"3’ high school or college student. at- . 1°" m‘ hunk“ Phi“ "d 9'9‘ tern No. ioai contains complete m1 sumo. which result in frustration m-mmm, _ rand disappointment. Sound study, To order; Sang zo “m; m, can; well-directed oval-gins calm and mu- l ondou l0: in coin so partially cover I m». HE! 1 ,- F. 7/ _ 1. M "V" f,“ . q/,'",r'//f. I FLOUR ton Guardian. ' Duign No. 1061 , . to Needlework Bureau, Chariotte-,‘,“l.i"l endeavors. with asthma‘ 1M Name racllall. over-chic domination. might .8Vlhfllllly roam additions and shrewd grasp of propitious Ivonta. . A chlldfiblru on mucky wane having some fair prospms. wit: a ar-j constructive ahllitnh aninowislvo mentality with. a vancing, that one loitering out doors [as I was, could not help tclng im- ipressed with the scene, z-nd from it learn something of that strange peace that "passeth understanding." c I a Then a sleigh came into the pict- ure, a driving sleigh. the OCCIIPEMS a man and a woman, returning no doubt from a day in the city. It is a. bewltching trip from which to {@- tum and at once I could draw a pleasant picture cf the various P81‘- célcztucked away beneath the sleigh- seat and this evening of all, there wv-us certain to be a tasty Cilause in the menu, when lamp-light brought the supper hour again to their farmhouse. James and I have enjoyed many such delightful trips in ounyounger days and I suppose that if we arc spared to go 50ml?- day to view and enjoy the wond- ers of far-off places, these never YFQ Q-O-O-O-Q ‘ Mo d e rri Etiquette By Roberta Lea ‘than tiny (Qllier llrami Applied closer Io tbs scalp, you curls and waves will be longer-j lasting, more lustrous and easy to set. The laboratory tested, crystal-Y- ciesr Charm-Kurl waving solution __* is safe and easy to use on any type _, of natural hair. Satisfaction nrZ money back. Q 4 Q. When one has been "picked up" by a friend in his car. wihat is the most courteous thing m do? A. Try to save the friend as much time and trouble as possible by offering to get out at a more convenient corner for him, rather than allow him to iirive you to your door. Q. May one use the fingers to push food onto the fork? A. No; if assistance i; rcqulred, use a piece of bread, but if possible, avoid that, too. Q. What. should a woman do if a man offers his hand when being in- iroducéd to hcr? A. Take the man's hand cordially and WllthOlli. hesitation. s§§§O-%§§4-O+ i Morning Smile 0+ COMPLETE HOME KIT For sch at Drug Stores, Cos- metic and Variety Counters. '.:!ZlI"&lll\2lIqY'£Zl1I| Lgk‘ JUST A MISTAKE "A burglar broke into my house last night when I was still at. the club." said Smith to his friend. "Did he get anything?" asked the friend. “Yes, poor devil. He's in hoipltal. My wife lllwught, if. W85 me." A girl from a big city, helping with the harvest, complained that a bull kept. looking at her in a. somewhat rnenac manner. “I expect," said he farmer. "that it's on account of that red dress you're wearing." "Oh," said the girl. “1 icmw it‘! terribly out of fashion, but just im- nglne that-a country bull noticing it." 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