i - _.. .....~a-na-4_.-v~.-_~.. fHel ii.‘- TODAY abet. o'er you have to do ‘ lg- unwearled seal pursue: y is thine, improve today. Nor trust tomorrow's distant ray. 1. "Beauty in rod god arts andgreen or blue 4- ohm are this season's evening beauty aids. TRY THIS ;Put nine cigarette cards on the table one day and tell our friends that you can test his f nger-prlnts. Ask hlrn to touch one of the cards whiie you are out of the room. and when you return you promise tell him which card he touched. i; Someone else must remain inthe "zoom who knows this trick, and when you retan and rub your fin- ger over the differmt curds they must give a tiny cough when you “touch the right card. or you can arrange some other tiny sound Jvhich they might make. Your friend is sure to be puzzled, but do not perform the trick more than twice or he will guess it. The owner of three greyhound puppies has asked Wembley, Bing- land, authorities to reserve for them the names of Hitler, Goering jand Ribbentrop. Japan will send agricultural ex- perts to North China to plan the development of 98.000 acres of pful Hints For 1 The Women Folk ondblaokslwwn 0men’s i Realm -wa.ste land within the next year and 490.000 within five years. FASHION FLAS Oheoks for the juvenile are in a black and white checked woollen coat with black braid and gray pearl buttons. An everyday blouse couples the use of checked gingham with the long-sleeved shirt that has adjust- able neckline, A sailor with its highish crown. and a bag to match, are of black and white checked taffeta. The most dramatic fashion idea which has flashed across the At- fantic from these openings is the dinner dress which by artful con- triving Schiaparelli turns into a street length costume. It's a trick which is not only a brilliant solu- tion for the dinner guests caught in an air raid but has perfectly good "occasion importance" for certain situations of life on this continent. The spring showing of lingerie is more feminine than ever, stress- ing sheer sills like double chiffon both plain and printed. A very new street silhouette is rather narrow with "lampshade hips” in the form of a short flnrcd tunic. making you a help build you up — lootlso from rhscach ELP t awn H vousgicrrirabifi . the strain o! excessive mental an physical acri- vity, by buildin yourself up with Fcllows' Syrup. or Fellows help: in two ways so improve yournervra and your calth:-—- ‘l. Su lice calcium and other cle- Ilcnts w ich soothe ragged nerves. I. l-lelpapruvlde body andncrve Are NERVES Lot the Double Tonic Helen‘ ol Fallows’ Syrup Crank ‘l huglod nerves. Gsendals which pick you up physi- cally, stimulate your a petite, aid your digestion and he p you get more benefit from your meals. Good spirits come back faster when Fellows‘ Syrup helps renew "pcp‘ and viuliry. Ger a bottle of Fellows‘ Compound Syrup of Hy- po hosphites from your drugglst ay. Accept no substllutc— insist on the 50min: Fellows‘. v renews’ SYRUP Tbe ORIGINAL Syrup J Hypopbospbifce-A Family Tonic Since n64 "h Smarte st ‘Fashions And Winter Sty es i vlv. ‘f5 LY 1.x Y ‘ Cover up your frocks and they will thank you by remaining fresh and clean. A cover-all is Just what you need when you go into the kitchen to get a meal or a snack. This wraparound style is easy to make and easy to put on at a mo- merits IlOtwe. Bright binding adds s. festive note to a solid color, and muslin is practical and smart for this type of garment. It opens out fiat so that it is easy to launder and keep spice and span at all times. The tie-belt holds it firmly in place. Style No. 8120 is designed for sizes small. medium and large. Medium size requires 4 8-8 yards of 39-inch material, with 2 1-2 yards of binding. 12-100, flower applique. ordered separately. sens fifteen misc) (coin is pre- fered) for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and atvle number Be sure to state the size vml wieh must DO Style No. 3120 Size ..... ... .., . Name Street Address Git)’ Province GERMANS LOOKED AFTER. UJIJI, Tangganyika - (OP) _ 0i’ the 1,000 Germans interned here It the outbreak of war. 165 have been released on parole. Others-not militarily efficient are being sent home. and fit men are being held in internment. "THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT-NOT A BLEND" l ouki once have?" c c e . . . v e v ee+eo+w JILU . - SHALL Ava? MEDIUM 7w? LARGE l ti] hy/PANCAIIESM BIMA MOIASSES O Extra helpinga are the order of the da when on serve BEMA Extra an Ta le Molasses with ‘our panca es. In pure, delightful svor gives added zeal to this popular dish. BEMA Extra Fancy Table Mnlnaaea Ill pure, nourishing food. Una If as a spread r bread . . . on panulrea and for you! baked goods. ll‘: [ood all ways. IOI-D IN lIIlK If YOU! OIOCII’! ' ~".‘:m:.-ira+ . O xsotial ‘"35" Dorothy gwrrarowu cuaaguiln §-O#O40-Q Will Escape have married. sit down and study a. nickel is for depends upon ‘ the time and your communi Don't make jokes a cule. A man may forgive h , a figure of fun. I . ~ . when you want anything, pl ' bands mind. bet him think he tho I you shall come back an l davcrce court. Don't talk too much. There they think. This is a mistake. would woriy them. Don't spol his evening at home will be surprised to find out that he tile way they treated you. Dont ways thrown mother in their teeth. about it. they boast of what b11195 111W have because the woman has had sense en And. finally, daughter, ask to take it unless you want to. bu it it makes for pence. (continued _gn For Monday, February 5th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) Plans, mental and physical ac- tivity, money transactions, manu- faoturitw, laboratory work. Work- ing out creative ideas and methods 85,1115 in general business favored If Young Brides Learn the Things That Ir- ritate Their Husbands, Don't Talk too Much, Defer to Their Wishes and Don’t Make Fun of Them, Court I! I were giving advice to a ln-ide 1 handling your husband. As soon as Keep-OiI-the-Grass sign on all of his little P18411- know beforehand are as 800d for a. family 10W 85 pleasant oonunun atlon to a tired and hungry man or ask him for money. fed and is in a soothed and complacent humor. Whether he raises ructlons over vour mot-her ng w pay p, nice long visit or e hearty welcome t your hubancrs expense and hold hm up t4. ridi- 15 wife many things. but not for making him Dorbiét bossh yourhhusbapd is: k mm t home ; , c 0 en‘ c a _ - other people no mm r 0w m“ anyt llle seed of sHSBB-‘itlfln 1n Y0!!!‘ 11-115- ‘ d siifhin the shoal; of the tree of W111‘ deilre- U59 i d _our us i $3,313.11 ‘Fftoll n31 lelggdlod 1gb and vou will never find yourself in they should tell their husbands evggvtplréa ll him unless it is absolutely necessary that he Shim-id 111°" that the children have done and that you have 9161111564 “vQuld give her a gOOd molding and told Jimmie film. Use your own brains and settle your OWn Don't tel your husband a-bout all your 11'- Long a.ter you have forgotten what you got mild with them about you suld you should do th s and mother said you should do that. that most men hate their mothers-ln-law is became their wives have BJ- ' band of ur mistakes. on thieidbgsgxlaintiaclduyrijtlirl- rtlllifzk it awaim on the back shelf an Throw your pan of heavy biscuits into the garbage can and be miun on the subject. but when you effect a brilliant swim! 811d 9°11!‘ biscu ts are light as thistledown. blow your own trumpet. Most husbands take their wives at their own valuation. and W119“ our husband's advice. ' pleases him and doesn t hurt vou. 811d V_ page}, Col 3) VHHNHKVEHNNNHHV YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIIIIIUSIIOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright. i939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the section your birthday comes in. and find wllss your outlook is. according lo the stare» flfiFPQHVhHfi They the Divorce should say: Use diplomacy in you _ et a close-up, on the man Wu his ll tie pecullari .ea and out un a m" _ i- on BOILING. THAT SAVES dmffli‘; ii’.“2?>n‘i§a.'?il§l.‘“lh§'liil§im“rl“imi°§33 mu“ AND MAKES °'-°T"E5 LAST LOTS LONGER a. ger cake. Never make an un- Wait until he is rested and xtends her a if the new cal‘. w ch vou choose ood in makinB or whether you ttlhe subtlety g t: e D9416 an e 111 cation. blicly. Defer to him before light of it first. and after many days d as vou would in handling an the are foolish wives who believe that they d0 and think, and think ll vour husband the thinks that IMAGINE! new 5141a muse GIVES ur 1o a TIMES as Mucn suns A5 moss LAIY ow- FASHIONEO BAR AND PACKAGE SOAPS we useo b telling him of the naughty things y ' . that father that tath;r would Whip tproblems as vou go aloniL e tlfls wl-th your family- people and resents him that mother The reason doesn't like vour be forever telling u get stun! When say nothing won in the matrimonial Iotterv it is ouch to boom her own stock. ’ You dont have I WASH CLOTHES A3 MIICII l3 IO IIIADIS WIIITIR WITHOUT HARD SCRUBBING 00-4 O-OOQQOQOOOOGQOQQOOOOOOO00OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OQOOO v vwvv ‘* _-1°40 ooooeoooow“ and Pérsonal/Fashions/Literature vvvvw. _=v vv~v4 THREE cusses FOR COOL, EASY WASHDAYS! YOU'RE A LIFESAVER, MR. RINSQ vowae SAFE FOR WASHABLE COLOURS... AND KIND TO MY HANDS! Ill/RM?! we've ucxeo HARD-WORK WASHDAYS Foa- EVER-THANKS T0 THE new I940 nmeo WITH ITS GRAND “suos-eoosrea‘ CHAMP WHEN IT COMES DULLS CDLOURS RINSO "YOU'RE THE FIGHTING HARD WATER.YOU PREVENT HARD-WATER SCUM THAT GREYS CLOTHES AND g-NQW Rinso Saves MIIIIOIIS of” §Women from Weary Washdays - TO YOU BET! AND YOU CAN'T BEAT THE NEW RINSO FOR DISHWASHING. IT GETS RiD OF GREASE IN A JIFW. I'VE CHANGED TO RINSO FOR GOOD THE COOK ’S . CORNER ' '_~'_'_\=\='I=%'_' - i COFFE CAKE Two cups scalded milk. 1 cake compressed yeast, l-4 cup luke- twist to old items and dress up Warm W818i‘. 4 e883. 1 011D 111151160 your product and ordinary routine butter. i cup water. Juice and affairs with saleable personality grated rind of 1 19111011. 1 WBSPOOH you'll be in the market for gains Silt. flour. blanched flllnonds. modities and progressive matters. JANUARY 2a to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — If you'll add a new and new and valuable contacts. Be aware of your own possibilities. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 this good day. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) ‘Benefit: vibrations for personal achievement and especially favor- able for music, entertainment and social affairs. Should be respons- ive to creative work. Interesting did 111111114011 1191i? 10 811159 Y0"- Soften the yeast in the water and add to the cooled milk with enough flour to make a batter. When light (Pisces) — Advantages and freshWmd 5110118)’ Md I118 8888- b88161) openings through which benefits Wllhiilli» will come to you. Let your splen- lemon Juice. separating. the butter. salt, and flour to make a. soft dough that may be news and benefits through friend-S indicated. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)—- Flne for advertising, travel, cor- respondence and cooperating with clever but more conservative P615- on; mm yourself. Quick monetary returns may not be forthcoming but this should not deter you from making substantial headway in your work. JUNE 22 m JULY z: (Cancer) ._venus, Uranus and Netpune send beneficent rays this Monday. P195‘ 38mg p day for business in- terests. particularly for those with new and progressive leanings; also for investigations. government mat- ters, artistic and professional pur- suits. JULY 7A to AUGUST 32 (Leo) -Don't stray too far from the con- servative. and keep an attentive eye on your and your employersfis ties to interfere with business. It's a day for facts, not fancies. AUGUST Z! to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgor- More favorable than . otherwise, but you'll have to he very active and acquisitlve if you are to make any appreciable head.- way. Gains most likely in profes- sions and trades that require specialization and artistry in pro- dilation. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER. 28 (Libra) — Day won't brook carelessness It should respond to alert activity in your particular Job and in all business necessary to the publicfls needs. Law, educa- tion among favored. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER I2 (Scorpio) - Advertising, promot- ing. selling, ibuying, manufactur- ing machinery, motor cars. tools. airplanes and other naval and army equipment. also building alld construction under good rays. NOVEMBER Q to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) - You may have to make your own opportunities but you can, if alert and determin- ed. cash in on generous influences from several beneficent Be ambitious. persistent. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — While personal ac- complishment in a showy way may not be indicated. the day holds promise and profits for all sub-l stantial issues, necessary com- aspects AMomingSmile LET 11M COME. Insurance Agent-My dear sir. have you made any provision for, those who come after you? - Harduppe—Yes; 1 put the dog at (Jig door. and told the servant to say I'm out of wwn. PROOF POSITIVE "I tell you," said Pat. "the ould ' fri‘nds are the best after all, and. what's more. 1 can prove it." "How are you goin' m prove it?“ "Where will you find a new fri'nd that has sntud by ye as long as the interests. Don't permit personalb. figcislqn and degisjqn m, the Qp- KIIGECICG. KIM-Edd llllill elastic. H181’! portune time important. Have Wt Hide 11111.11 light. When light, faith! .roll out in a sheet an inch thick. A 3mm) BORN 0N T313 Day and fit into pans. When again light, will be qulck-wltted. clever. out- 11111511 0V" the 10D Wllh While 0f spoken, pgrslgtgnf, and determined egg and sprinkle with blanched ai- m succeed and place itself in a. "wilds °l1°PP¢d fine. Bake about position to command respect. Will M“ B11 110111’- have its mood hours and be stub- born; incline to be conceit-ed. These faults can be corrected by in- t/Jigent reasoning. | YORKSHIRE ropmm; 4 IADIGSPOOHS H0111‘; j little mgr-Q than 1-2 pint, milk; a little salt; 2 e893. one tablespoon water, One hour before you are ready to cook the pudding mix the flgur and salt in a basin. Then mix in a little of the milk and JTOp in the Make Matching Chairs With Trim Slip Covers v l i l l Pair Lend Balance Io Room r Give your living-room new fire- side interest with a pair of chairs —dressed up in richly patterned covers you can make yourself. | if your rug ia blue, choose a . deep mulberry flowered chinlz. ,‘ Or you could have rayon damask i in tawny gold with a self-colored pattern. . You make these slip covers by the simple pin-on method. First remove cushions. Beginning at top of back. smooth material down over seat. Pin every 8 inches, ea shown in picture. Leaye 4-inch tuck-in between seat and back- to ease strain. Cut H6 inches out- side pina to allow for seams. in the lame way fit and cut arms. apron. sides. and back. Paper panema will help you fit fronts of arms and cushions exactly. Now you bane. iry on and fit, and remove for final stitching The ruffled flounce you add last of all. Step-by-step directions and easy- to-follow diagrams for all kinds of slip covers are given in our 32-page booklet. Tells how to animate ine- terial, cut. finish and trim. Sug- gests smart color schemes. Send 20c in coins for your copy of HOW To Make Blip covers to the Quardian Home Service. Be sure to write Piainly your Name. Ad- dress, and the Name of booklet. Name Street Address e58}- Bwi 11p well add a iittlefor 10-15 minutes. LAN DS. By JOHN DOTTRIDGE Canadian Press Stall Writer Observing an English custom in- troduced in Canada a decade ago, three score schoolboys Normal Model School will scramble ‘on a gymnasium floor for sizeable chunks of a giant pancake Shrove Tuesday. February 6th. the day be- fore bent begins. The winner. em- ergling after a three-minute struugle wl get a nrtsp dollar bill rrauliicp- of ‘Ibron lo ally devoted to a charity choosln . I And n St. Peter's College-West- minster Schooi-in London. chosen scholars will go through the same ore-Lenten antics in the Great Schoolroom where the origlnalcere- milk. Now cover the bowl and leave aside for an hour to allow the flour to swell '1'n.n put some dflDp"'l" from the meat into a tin. put it into the oven to get not Whisk g tame- spoon water well with the batter. and bake in the tin ..‘v_ mony of the "Pancake Greaze" was is cakes. To some, the pancake dinner Shellfish, It's easy to "wsilliiivn" TUESDAY Bullies i CUSTOMS OF OLD ENGLAND CANADIAN SCHOOLBOYS WRESTLE FOR GIANT PANCAKE AND PRE-LENTEN FEAST RECALLS PRACTICE OF MANY instituted centuries ago. and one will come out of the serum with a handful ol greasy dough to claim the Dean's prize of one pound-a sovereign in the days of the gold standard. Many customes, some observed and some forgotten, have groun around Shrove Tuesday through the YQIIPS. but the most outstanding is the most popular one of dining on quantities of well- reused. well- syruppcd and well- rowned pan- on the eve of Ash Wednesday rep_ resents a last "feast" before the e0- day abstinence of Lent, and to oth- ers. a strange reminder of 0.d days apd old habits before the Reform- a ion. win-nil: sronr comes lN Sport has its connection with Shrove Tuesday. In days of old. Englishmen made high holiday cn Shrove Tuesday with a harum-‘car- um football game between huge 19111115. each usually representing- or comprsing-half a town. Savants 1n a not oven .make n0 guesses as w the origin of | I variety and savory “With over 60 kinds of Canadian Food Fish and prepare many different, delightful fish dishes. That's why we never tire of fish as a splendid lunch . . . a nourishing supper. . .or a light snack." Start today to give your family a treat. You’ll save yourself time and trouble, and they'll be proud of you for the good taste of your choice. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA: Addrm ........ ............................................. nnn-cc-n-n-n-QBIP. “Shrove Football," which was play- ed witht he goals sometimes miles apart, on opposite sides of town. _ Ln the New Worlu, sllruve Tues- aay has ellfViVBil the melting pot to be celebrated in various ways by natives of European countries. 1n New Orleans, the lidrench festival oi Mardi Gras—-Fat 'Iuesday—has been caebrated for three quarters ol a century. with processions and public feasts. In old France, Mural urns was marked by the pared ng oi a fat bull through main streets. “Pennyivaxaa Dutch" brought thelr uerman Fastendienstag and lls culinary evidence, the "little cakes." And wherever England's sons-and grandsons—are founo, pancakes are eaten, preferably in quantity. BELLS FOR PANCAKES Back in England. llle "Psnzake Bell" is still rung in some parishes. it was once rung everywhere, i0 summon all in the great Slnove Tuesday feast, in winch pailcakcs played a part. As late as the 18111 century, "Lent-crocklng" svas a cont mon practice. The youth of lhe pal-- lsh wou d go from door to door ask- ng for bread and cheese, bacon or doughnuts. If the householder re- iusxi them. a pile 0f smashed lrock- ery was left w mark the inhospitable shilluliodl. The association of pancakes ivitli Bhrove Tuesday can probably be credited to a thrifty desire to use all the eggs. grease, lard and dripping in the kitchen preparatory to aimin- ence from thee foods in Lent, To- day. it's just another old cuslcm~ bu a very toothsome one. “WHEN Fish is on the menu at our house, we never have to make a ‘second call for dinner’. Fussy appetites disappear before the welcome appeal of FISH. IADIES! Wvlko Ior F"! Ioolrlat Department of Fisheries. Omwm H- la "“"' 1171?. 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