PAGE TWO 2 niih- process i 3 2 GRINDS DRIP and REGULAR Ground to the riyhf dogma of Iimlicss and always uni/arm. Run-led. (Qiwviitiii mid Puckett ~~ w” WHY You co More: The blatxwcll liousv iiivnil has been (‘IlViPilPil to iiiaikv it more tempt- lllci)‘ delirious iiiun i-rcr iii-litre. 'l"hi- now hlvuti is roiisttvd by a remark- FIT/lily rig-lit through cvcry collec lieau. it comes to you parked in a Super- \1l1‘lllll|l lill'—lll(.‘ only “my known to Intel; uillcc so it wotft lose flavour. oman’s Re alm lint radiates ltczit uni- For Tuesday. Oct. 14th rimiiiu 1e 20 (Tuuisiis) in f0 em- Your Individual H O R O S C O P E -----— By Frances Drake-—--i iastic. Mquisitivo and happy in your work or other activities. This is a responsive time for mental and physical progress. Employer and t-inpioye ae favored. ' SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 iLtbrai — This am. especially sponsors artistic issues of en- deavor but. advises strongly against persons or schemes of unpatriotic or unsavory character. After 3 pm. most friendly aspects for business and industry in general and for gGlllg in your particular work. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Preparations for ex- tcrtsive operations, investigations. conferences anti discussions par- tctilzirly advised. Industrial and manufacturing lines and financial transactions under energetic in- fluences, You can get ahead if you try. NOVEMBER. 23 t0 DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) _ Excellent for both fltllsillllq incompleted mattters or starting new projects. Expand; make improvements; g0 after big- ger orders, new business. Be dis- crimmate in spending. not waste- ful Private affairs also sponsor- ed. butter. 2 tablespoons molasses, 1-3 Isa 'm11k. Pumpkin. butter and molas- rLem_ - of your ' i routine r l ozxtl alike. . " I ‘ _. .- .-.-. -.-.. ma... ussanxs ciuusncss nnd flavor. It is t<m——a natural fond prndu famntis liurlinthis sugar can between meal stiacks ; l . on BEMA Molasses. Your 7.. t MGILAQ5ES CAKE Yet/m belied!” Q Many housewives are finding new uses for BEMA Molasses. . Not only is l! being used more and more as a spread for bread but it is also becoming increasingly popular as a baking ingredient. BEMA hioln-ascs will give your cakes, cookies, etc., a new deli- ns :1 valuable source of iron ——an essential food element. Use UEMA hlolnsscs often a t a at the table t a Remember! There is only one BEMA Barbadn! Extra Parley illalassvx. ZTkfw i! by naml. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 lCltprlcOfll) - You should have no, iqtizirrei with this friendly clay. An cxccllezit period for blending the n tic and creative with prim-- \'. mid familiar matters fav- l JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 raqtnritisi —- Can be an opportune flVt‘ blc day IF you exercise in- ‘to. nt moderation. Don't slip ‘into n doubtful frame of mind. Put "rm Healthy’ now trys. regular" Sonia Y. 3 our 0F 4 CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES 54 USE MAGIC! p0 EHBIGIRATOR PUMPKIN PII M4016 KING WDER 01w tablespoon selatine. 1-4 cup cold water, 1 1-2 cups ndlk, 1 1-2 “P5 °°°k°d Pumpkin. 2 tablespoons 6WD 5118f". 1 teaspoon ginger, i teifispoon cinnamon, 3-4 teaspoon Stick sebum in cold water. Heat ses together in toppz doupie bone,- Combine sugar, ginger, cimmmon and 531i? add lo Pumpkin mixture stir in softened gelatizie and mjx ‘hmmlghlyi QOOI- Pour into com flake cumb pie shell and chill i111. til firm. Yield: One 9-inch pie. Crumb Ple Shell One-third cup butter, 1.4. cup $118M‘. 1 cup fine corn flake crumbs. Melt butter in pie pan, Add sugar and crumbs; mix thoroughly. Press mt-‘illlre evenly and firmly around sides and bottzm of pan, ch11] be. lore addzng filling. Yield: One 8. 9 or 10-inch pie. R911 0f grind '4 cups corn flakes to Yield 1 cup fine crumbs lemons and 4 pounds granulated sugar. Boll and stir often uitil quite thick. Then add 1-2 pint (l cup) chopped mixed nutmeats, and remove from the fire. Pour into sterilized jars and seal. PINEAPPLE MARROW J AM 2 lemons 4 cups chopped marrow 2 cups diced apples 4 1-2 cups sugar 1 cup crushed piriea lo Method: Quarter the emons acid remove the white pithy centre and the seeds. Now cut the lemon sec- tions into paper-thin slices. Bare cover these with water and coo until the rind is tender. Now add GRAPE CONSERVE the chopped marrow. the Prepared apples sugar, and the neapple, Remove the pulp of 5 pounds which has been well-dra ed. Stir to dissolve the sugar, while heat- ing to the boiling point, then stir frequently to preyent sticking to the bottom of the n. Cook until the mixture is thlc ened and clear. Pour boiling hot into hot, sterilized jars and seal with melted paraffin. If covered with paraffin when hot. apply a second coat when the jam becomes cold. and then cover jars with lids, and store in a cool dry ace. A recipe that ls becoming more and more popular all the time. is one for lemon curd made from marrow. This ls to use as cake filling . grapes- P11"? Dull). skins and seeds in an enamel preserving gene with the chopped yellow rind»- of 3 Oranges and 3 lemons Cook for 15 minutes. then mash this through a. worse sieve to extract the seeds. Add 1 pound seeded raisins, the your efforts where most, needed; keep iiuprovmg your imbue ETIBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 ‘Pisces’ —— Many benefic influ- ences but keen thinking and per- s1steiil effort, will be n._>¢@55ary_ Written and legal matters, verbal contracts, GSiIIHRlBF, and asking favors require more than 1mm} thought. lleliavas distress from MONTHLY FEMALE WEAilNES§ A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Quick rind siund of thought and action, trul generous and sympa- thrtic at tiie right time. Wil cut red tape and useless detaus to get to the urgent issues. Fond o1 heme and family. Especially suit.‘ ed to teaching. law actzng. manag. inc institutions, dfiallng in “m, Dug reams,“ ;.,_ Prvducltls. live stock. Should be flflnhldisturbancesltlielvist}uild\ip genera succe f . , resistance against distress o "dim- penmeiny SS u] Control the cult days." Made in Canada. strained Juice of the oanges and T??? CEAELQIYEEIQYKQUARDIAN I and Perso Allorllilllsunllc “IN WRONG”- Anoldlmdy out sboppfnglnmm- don saw a queue and from force o! habit attached herself to it. After a quarter of an hour, having made very little progress, she asked her WELL MEANT. A soldier on the march felt some- thing fn his boot. His toe became painful, and he was limping badly by the time he He took off his boot and sock to bathe his bllstered found lodged 1n _ sock a pellet of paper on which was written: "God bless the soldier who wears these socks!" READY CASH’ Neckties with Pockets have ap- peared in Germany. A BRIDES PRAYER Let me be contented, Lord, With little homely things; A sunny room with curtains gay A yellow bird that sings. A polished floor where sunshine .- plays, Homely task; to fill the days. The up-and-down treatment of mink paw in zig-zag pattern, which was introduced last season has been most successful. Put in condiments and flavoring; just before cooking of all dishes is fin .<.(1"d J r cofiee often Tca cunc out. _f s“a i‘ . n _ nglil titrfrre w. ..g A im ;.r.n.--.-s ..c.i, .n sort gray wcol can be “'Olll as ls. But with it comes u. detachable piece 0f nutria that can be worn as a skirt tied at the waist or over the shoulders as a capo. sta ins w. x 721v §§+00 Dorothy Dix Says- f9 HUSBANDS RESrONMBLE FOR LAZY, NAGGING WI ‘S They Can Curb Extravagance And See That Their Homes Are Properly Managed If They Use Their Will Power Dearporothy Dlx-—I have a modern wife. She packs all of the ies- ponsibilitics of married life on my tired shoulders, tired from the bruises and. batters of running an individually owned business iii this dav of , _ . strain and stress. She does not a band's turn_ of work. She does not allow hermit to be bur- dened with the most minute responsibility. The office removes even the routine of paying tier I make money. but I cannot satisfy her She is sorrv she didn't do better in marriage. She can't see why she can't have everything that millionaires have. She thinks I must be in the wrong business. or else I lack the ability of other men. Trying to satisfy her wlshrs ls impairing my credit and ruining mv health. She thinks all a husband is good for is to make money for his wife to throw away. My business cannot grow or continue to succeed on such a basis. It is becoming uninspired. I am losing hope, enemy. everything. slipping. Yet I have been man enough to handle men and build up a business and, in all modesty. I am superior to my wife mentally. but she dominates the scene. This may sound doleful. but it ls dolefulbogwhat? ANSWER-The inscrutable mystery of marriage is the henpeckcd husband. Whv do so many men who are strong, brave. lntcllgent and who have shown that they have the ability to rule other men and create and carry on huge enterprises, so often let themselves be dominated by the Dumb Doras to whom they are married? Helpless Before Wlvu I have seen a general with his breast covered with medals for bravery so afraid of his wile that he jumped when she spoke to him. I know men whose word is law to thousands of employes who do not dare to cx- press their opinlons in their own houses. I know hundreds of successful men in every line of work, with stupid wives who order them about as it, they were feeble-minded children, and who am made to eat what their. wives think they should eat, and wear the clothes their wives pick out for| them. and go to the places their wives want to so. ‘Ii/hat women can't understand is why husbands submit to being tyrannizcd over by their wives. Why don t they stake a. rebellion? Why don't they make their wives do their part of the work 1n the matrimonial partnership? Why does a man put up with s lazy. sloppy good-for». .are tise-d- with the ner? Why does splendid children by spoili state of perpetual babyhood with her extravagance? Firm Hand Needed Men have the power to rule their homel because th money that supports them. Nearly every wlfo is depcnden upon her a man sit supinely by and m a fool mother min his‘ and indulging them, or kecpigfi them in l. Whvdoes smut lethls erulnblm wholesome and nourishing ct —the pure rich iuice of the c. It is rich in vitamins as well s for in your baked goods. Insist grocer sells it. l ANSWER-I should think that is plain enough. husband, not. only for her daily broad. but also for her cakes and ale. I If every husband said to his wife: "We can spend this much md no more. We are going to live within our income, and l! you go [bow it 1 will stop your charge accounts," there would be no more poor, b “ nothing wife any more than he would with a lazy. trifling business part-y This is a 300d time to get t0- getfher a generous supply o! leaves. far mulching the perennial s. The coarse, heavy leaves. which do not beak up readily, are the best. Also it is advisable to obtain a supply of spruce, pine or other evergreen branches. 1f they leaves, the beds are given more ventilation and the plants in them are less hkely to die during the winter. PATCHY BLUEING EFFECTS Nothing look worse than white artices which have been patchily blued. Never ue hot water for this purpmc; it should be cold or at the bcs-t only lukewarm to take the chili off it. Never place articles in the tub to be blued before you have mixed the blue water and tested it (a pitce of old lincn is useful fcr this purpose.) DEALING WITH FRnlLlEs It happens sometimes that vou want to wash a fine lace frlll or something so here is a very good way cf starching it which ives just the right amount. of stif ness without making the Lace stiff and unyielding. Mix a dessertspoon of oomfiour with enough cold water to blend it well, dip the lace in this, squeerc, then rub in a. towel or saft clean cloth. DRY SKIN with dry skin guard against heat perils. Treat it to an oil bath once a wrek whilst the sun ‘.1 very ho-t. Warm a little oil and make YOIIP-self a face mask out of a piece of ordinary lint. Cut slots for the eyes. Give yourself ten minute; when you won't be dis- turbed and ie down with the mask, previously steeped in the warmed oil. on your skin. In five minutes W11!‘ parched skin will have soaked nal 1 Fas got back to camp. - the $09 of the- _F Livings Leisure —The Woman's Realm SHAMPOO You use a shampoo and you can't get a lather. Here is the way t0 do it». Divide your shampoo into two halves and fix one into a jug, and the other into a second jug. Add water until you got a thick soapy half pint. Put this direct on to the head without previously wetting it. Rtub it well and then. rinse off. Good-bye to the oil film. Now take the second half and shampoo as you would do normally. SKIN COMES lN FOR. TREATMENT Re ardless of the care given cerita types of skin during the summer period exposure, some ccmolrxicns refuse to re- main soft and iaice. S., 1f your skin has a tendency to be harsh, by all means now is the time to chrlck ft. Use a good lubricating cream every possible chance you t. Use it before or after cleans- ymir skin, use it before going to bed and use it while taking your bath. Cover your face and throat generously and let the skin take in as much c-f its lubricating pro rties as possible. ht, finger-tip movements following the application of cream will serve to massage the face while lubricating the skin. If eye areas have become crlnkiy as a. result o1’ squinting in the sun. or habitual frowning, use n light circular movement around your eyes Beginning at the temples, maisage under the eyes toward the nose, and outward over the eyes to the temples. Massage. by pressing very gent- ly, over the upper-lids. Use a smcoth, svccping motion, beginning art the tinderchin. and massage upward‘ over the outer portion o! the checks. Masmgc upward and outward over the cheeks close to the ncse and use a small rotary, and down movrment nvcr lllf‘ fore- head. bet, the aprlicwtlon cf cream remain on over night or as 1mg as possible. GINGERBREAD lVlTll HARD . SAUCE One-fourth cup butter, 1-4 nun brown sugar, 1 beat/m egg. 1-2 cup molasses. 1-2 cup sour milk, 1 3-4 cum flour, 1 teaspoon clcves, 1-2 teaspoon baking swla. 2 tea- spoons cinnamon, i tabiesponn gin- ger, 1-2 tersporn baking pnwdcr, 1-4 teaspoon sclt. Crcr-m butter, add suitor. beach egg and mola=s=s and beat togdher one minute. Sift together dry ingredients and add alternately with the sour milk. Pour into geawd and floured pan 8 x B. Bake in moderate oven of 350 degrees for Serve with hard sauce, Hard Sauce - One-third cup butter, 1 cup fruit. or brown sugar, 1 teaspoon each of lemon juice and vanilla. Crram buttcr. add sugar gradually. then add flavoring. Form intoacompa/ct roll. wrap in waxrd paper and chill. Cut in inch up the oll. men dodging the bill-collector. Ifevery oanknewthth toloacher she dtidiigt maqcenilifrbéiusbandaa. llOfflfwbfihkltlénlilgndmflndhilVcifilxlwfifig o ea , ere wou m r 1 food,orfeed.lngt.hemdii)t,ofm:agp:ocw Do we“ lmfluwb 1 haven't much symoathv toi- the men who have to m. up and their own breakfasts. or the men who let their wives work them todea so that they can keep u with the Joneses, or the men who let their wives boss them out of their ves. It is their own fault. ‘Itbey could nwp it, if they had the courage of o. mouse. I I I Matrlmony De Lnxg Dear Miss Dix-We are two young married women who work ham and mike good pay besides doing our own housework. Our trouble is tnnt ‘ our husbands take our money and nay the bills and spend theirs on them- selves. they go out and stay until 3 or 4 o’cloc the morning and , come home broke. We have tried letting the bills g0 to make them (Pay thvm. but they left them unpaid. At different time: they have lake us to go homc to our mothers and then they be: us to come back. Could you tell us what these men want in a. wife? TWO UNHAPPY WIVES _ _ ‘they want to be married, vet have all the privileges and treedom of bachelors. And. abovc ail. they want slave-wives who will wcrk and make mom: which they turn over to them. and who will provide them with corn ortabb. homq that they do not have to support. That is matrimony de 111m. The best thing you can do ls to sweep them out of the door with the 5 a? in the dithwater, the gran hut v can: out upukllu cuter. l was inil Rlnno for the p. other trash and tlilnk them a good rlddance of bad rubbish. 0080i E3. our WIN t nun: IuNso-il saw the grease disappear in no time! OP all nnpleulnt mks l non laud dlthwuhingl Uglfl But when l tried nllbcd. Dlthel clan. Dltzlng vu much ln In the time. T for ynrdllheal For um economy u GIANT pack: RINSO ABSORBS GREASE lengths to serve. A lwu pmlud K573 forty minutes. I __‘|Iln1-.::- hions I Literature Say Schwartz —and Be Sure! The hallmark on silver, the can! mark on gold: there are some marks that are a safe guide lo the buyer. best is a good name. Eve: since 1641 the name Schwartz has meant purity and atrenqth in food flavours. You can therefore use Schwartz Vanilla, Lemon, Almond, Orange, Shaw- beny or Maple Flavoring Extracts with perfect confidence in your cooking. Say Schwartz-and be sure! W. H. SCHWARTZ 8: SONS LIMITED Canada's OH"! Coffee and Splco Hot/lo HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA Y OF PROGRESS One of the R.0.A.F. Appeals For Women Books OTTAWA. Oct. 12-(01?) — The Royal Canadian Air Fbrce tonight renewed its appeal for cook-can- didates for the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Air Force, describing the requirements in this category as the most urgent of any in the aux- lliary. An "intelligent interest in the kitchen range" is the prime require- ment for recruits, the R.C.A.F. sflld. “Ability to do fancy cooking :5 not essential." a statement said "We'll attend to that, and to tn- struction in large-scale kichen out- put, at the special six-week courses for women recruits which we are opening at the Guelph (Ont) cook- ing school next month. WITH PRIOKERS OUT Cactus fibre is used in padding upholstery of some motor cars. Shorthand Home Course Helpg You in Buainesl “What we do insist on ls that‘ the recruit shoufd have gained in dfimesi-‘c 1116. an honest interest in managing a kitchen and feedfi" a family." The R. C. A. F. said the path to commissioned ranks will be open to C.W.A.A.F'. cooks as to all other trades, and that promotion through the non-commissioned stages will be "at least as rapid for the good icock as for any other trade." I then a straight. up n, EXAMINATION Filling and Sllalttrlilylll: ("M595 c. ll. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. l. Office Hours: 1o t... ii a. M. 2 to Ii P. . Holiday: etc.. by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE i l . -F0r The A Illlt’! the thing this Fall. no matter what your occupation. This ons ls out on the classic tailored lines that never go out cf style- almclt ev type of fiqum. ormtzatcti nckot and skirt —matcb to look t. r, mix w subtract the inches-or you might even have two jackets, one to match and one to contrutumr two skirts. You'll wear them over and over again, and wonder how in the world You ever got along without than. Style No. 1s is dealzmd for sine; l2, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Stu 16 requires I 7-8 yards of 54-inch fabric for cult and but; l 5-8 ids of 39-inch lining for jacket an hat. ,Hat is included in pattern. Bend Twenty (200! coin In Iferrcd. for Pattern Write p Name. Address and mo ltylo .Be|ur0ta|tata theme v0 wish- Etyle N0. 2618 Bile "nun"...- Nana 811015114!!- IIINIIIOI N. B. BOND BALI FREDERIOTON. Oct. 12 —(CP)— Hon. J. J. Hayes Doone, provincial ‘secretary-treasurer. announced ar- rangements had been completed for the me of 04.500000 province of New Brunswick four per cent bonds which are being offered to the Skilled Girl Sure of Herself Good advice for the untralnec office worker who feel: insecure ll her job-teach yourself shorthand Adding to your skills make: yo! more valuable, help: you compeu with girls who have been better trained. You can give yourself simple doll) lessons in Pltman lhorthand. ll‘! a system of writing cymbals, each representing spoken English sound: —a hook for the "W" sound, a curve for the “L." Since there aren't man) English sounds you learn these “pol hooks“ quickly. When you hear your boss dictate a word-"take," for instance-in I brief second you've pencilled a ligh! downstroke (T) joined to a dasl (K) and a dot. (A) inside the angle Speedyl And the "short forms’ you learn are even faster. The; are symbols for entire words, to hel| you race with your boss‘ dictation . "His" is a circle, "importance" I curve. Start now to learn! Our Ill-page booklet. n practical home course in Pitman shorthand, is divided into ll simple lessons-each with nhorthand rules, practice exercises and "shod forms." It also serve: u an ex- cellent foundaticn for a busines college course. Send 22c in ccins for your col’). of "Self-Instruction in Ehorthang to the Guardian Heme Service. ‘I sure to write plainly will‘ N511"; Address and the Nam o! W“ Name -_¢-__' Street Addreu (my Provinel ~ Needlecraft/ Home nubile at. par and accrued Interest. Mlnard’: rellwec achcl. 0979.12?!‘ 1s 1941