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Hood , Flour Sincerely, HOMIZ BAKING SERVICE ROBIN HOOD FLOURS MILLS LIMITED ll Your Individual H O R O S C C) P E l-———By Frances Drake ———-# For Thursday. December 12th l MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- MARCH 21 io ilfékll. g0 ifixriesg |A_ M. warns against undo aggres- '- . .i ., sriecen ;siveness or careiesness with nia- s piirzicupiirly favor skilled ‘chmery, iccls ciwemcals. w planes w l ,bi. ng, mining, laboratory ‘and mctor vehicles. Generous expeixmentntioli. Police, deteciivesliriendly rays emanate nfirr 11.40 azid 0iil2i5 in conflclentnil work». .\i., especially for mental and Especially sponsored. ‘EIIILSLIC pursuits, social and charity l APRIL 21 to MAY 2O (Taurusi- affairs r ‘ ' u; for youi' especial JUNE 22 to JUI-Y 23 (Cancer)- splrnclid meiiyal powers. Ideal indications for yorr line of ' ' '. lllllCd for ycurjivnrk and the talents with which 2.i‘VEi'l1(lS~' and perseverance. Artls- ‘God blessed you. Home, clixlzirenti tic and industrial wcrker and ex- l TR ecutive favored alike. e. (Continued on page 9. Col 2i for/WM vz/flfi" //fi d BEST FOR BOTTLE FED BABIES EESTFOR . \\\\.\\\“-‘\\ \ - ‘sin/sinus’ _. VITAMIND CROSS STITCII MOTIFS l l To-Days PopularH-‘Design By Carol Aimes vvvvéév- vvvvvwwv vIlJ_u"l"..' I Dorothy Dix Says- Are Necessary to And how may we acquire it? jiut what it us. Answer— tact it alnci HOIIE Ol U3 in the world Sometimes Charm Is A Gill- Fci- it; iiapuv DUSS€§S0l‘S,Cl1BIII‘ilS the gift that their Fairy God-moth- ei- uIDDDcLi in their cradles when tlicv were born. For the outside wand it is the uitangible something mat driius us to an individual and makes us ike him or her without lillcWlflll why. ui Collide, in its higher form Clltuln IS nite genius. it comes by iiuiiiie. but ii very good synthetic illtiiiiif can be iriaiiuiactured by any- one wiio .s wining to take the time and ti-ouoie to uo so. And to the u...» W11.) are Cflrtliii-SBEKQTS I would say; .iib'l, make yourself as easy on the eye as you can by netting tne iicuiiiy paiiors give you first aid, by kcoiziiig youiscli weii groomed and iieiniiig ciotnes mat compliment CHARM COMES BY NATURE BUT IT NEEDS TO BE CULTIVATED ‘If You Are Not Already Blessed, Take Time And Trouble To Develope Traits That By Others Dear Miss Dix-Our second-year home economics (BIBS is confront- ing a problem which we would like for you t0 solve. It is: What is charm? we have been taught from the cradle uJI that is quality ls a necessary one to attractive- ness. but unfortunately we have not been taught Not even Solomon himself could answer that We all recognize charm when we con- fore the sic e. but lust in what cnarni consists know. nor do we know how to acquire it. Beauty has something to do with it. because we are all attracted to the individual who is good to look at, but some of the most beautiful people is one of the ingredients of charm, yet many oi‘ the intelligentsia repel us at sight. manner is a necessary quality to charm, yet. there are no people to whom we are _ - we are i0 those who are too anxious to t... ..ie oiiier nanii, we all know homey people and even dull people who aie utterly charming. and because of their charm we suDlJOXi many a lazy gmci-icr-ncthing and forgive many a vlliain his vices. Make You Liked is. or how to attain it. Please tell CHARM SEEKERS. down before it like ripe grain bfl-' are the least charming. Intelligence less drawn than please. it and wear what is becoming to mem and suitable for them. and thereby make inc best of themselves nistead of the worst. so laov ii you uiid your friends look better in_iuii and iiared skirts than you do in stiiiigiii. ones. wliy uon’t you stick to l..'iL'ill and thereby set a. sty.e? Don't say you can't do IL, because vou can. If the women iii any community refused to buv freak hats and un- becoming gowns, the manufacturers would soon enough make for them the kind of things tliev wanted. SOME rirs FOR_A ruinous WIFE Dear Dorothy Dix-We all agree that there is nothing quite so bad ior a husband. to encounter as a you instead 0i caning attention to iiii 0i your deiccts. iw use in dis- tiisnng \\ilt.'tllt.‘l‘ we iiie attracted lo, a “Judy, SMVCIIAY, Lltllllcly woman. U1‘ one “no is spick-and-span and who iias on a. pretty frock. Makes n. Good imilbeslion Then cultivate a nleaslniz address. nCUulTtJ Hi8 81b O1 in... impression. _ _ And niis, iii its simplest form. consists in being iriendiv and polite aiiu snowing an interest III‘ those with wnorii you are thrown in con- clap... De SMIIDELIIGIIC. _ iisk bc-cbie uoou. nic-thinllsthey aie intcicstcu in. LilBlI‘ illlbllleSS. inc-n‘ iuiiiiiies. iiien‘ ltllliUIYlQUiK-S. nien‘ {L-IKS- iiisiien Datieiitiy i0 bores l-ieip iii-Louie to iiiuioe Lnelr parties a §U-CS~I- mid everybody Wl-l ""113 jun Liiatliiiiiiil. _ iinu, iniu.i_,. and this is the most lnlP-lvaliib oi uii. never say anything to allyUJuV that you wtuitin t like tiieiii to silv DO YOU. ‘ineoiies uiiuei whose hands we puff iiitc a c-ii. whose fur is being sucked tilt? iigni. way are those who leave us ieeniig good and sea-sat- isiic... n... imse who llflvt: wounded ciii‘ uilillliv and Lrampied over our iucklio. ii you want t0 be ciiarminfl. b0 taciiiii. ‘Inal. is reaiiv inc wnoie of Lne iaw and the Drobnets. WEAR. ONLY TVnAT unis; buns: XUU . Dear Miss Dix-Full and flared iii.iii s.r.i..=_>iit sitnts, but i. learn iii. Uiaiiitsa iinai. stranliit ones an) tnnnig back int.) Sbyld. I. have al- \.ii,,s ic-i. t.i..i u. very sinnii 9611161"- age- ci wcinen .OUi§icG their best in s..~.i.p,in. §islAlnip uiitl an inv iriencs icei ti...- sunie way. we want to be in otyie and yet tints iis oeccininRiy B5 , ..- vino is it. anyway. who UullLiQLS fashion. and why are styles v iiiiiue that uo not satlsiy the maj- Lian)? PiiRPLExEi) WOMAN- Aiiswer- , i nniioiis used to be sat by P11118- hcu uii ciicri. is b-cinl; mflfle W c5" taoiisii this country as t..e styie cenin‘ cf iiiie wcriu. As to who orifi- iiiutis iiieiii. i-ieaven only‘ knows vviieii you I00» at me modem hat ycu lliU convinced that it is the UAsAAll'ul)lu oi un alcuiiullc in the tnices ci uciiriuin irennns, seeing pin“ e..,.ii.iii.s and iiiings. vinv iioincn iciicw iasnion bind- Iv Viiiljn LAI€V kiicw it turns tnem lift!) AIKUILS cf iun. ls a niysiery no oiic can exuniiii. iiiev lust do it as ii tiILy Wfllc under CUITllJUlS-Cn and Ilfiu “J vciincii in the matter. iiiiice vie are uaily confronted wnii tne spzccaclc ci knock-ltneed iiiiu uililuy-ILAREU wcmen, wlioe inisioiuuncs no one would know if they wcie decently covered Mun. wearing knee-iength skirts that ex- pcse then" faulty underpinnings in the world. V-We see women who are living skcietcns in uccclctc gowns that tin-n a. spotlight on their bones. and tat women waddllng around ln it assv nut Koliege sport suits that Eilzkl tcris to their weight. And why they do it when there are mirror| on every corner is past all guessing. '1heir excuse is that it is the style and they never seem to think thai it would be possible to rebel against DESIGN N5). 607 Your requt-sts fcr "a. sheet cf transfers or innumerable cross stitch We like cross stitch. Here You mils" rive reached the proportion of a deluge! loo, but did not realize so many of our readers hntl the same idea. it ‘s-n "rand sheet cf lovely designs (only a few Bl‘: illustrated.) \\'il "til no 0nd cf uses fcr them. Tlie paitern ilrnluries the lame sheet of transfer motifs, suBBestions for lkliflg them mill color keys and guides, '1» r-‘i-l» n‘ < I,‘Hli.""ll. sPllri l5 cents in coin 0i stamps to Needlework rlolt~l -v.-n Guardian. tor-n (‘iiiiirdlati inrlment Iii-r Hi I l',\ l" "lii-“Jlhl value. - __---___—-_,--_-___--_—_ §|fgQ( Aqqyga___—___-___-_____——_n "w~---—qp___—-,¢n—an_—_——————— r4 av ‘Wu... her suspicions niid tormenting him bv her accusations lino bringing about the dreads. For she Ls driving him from her surely and inevitably to some other woman. mind the fact that ail/er all a wile has to trust her liusoiind. She can- not watch him everv lhinute of the clay. and whether he is loynl to her cf not depends upon nis character. not upon her espionage. Faith is the only cure for lealousy. fish. being prayed upon pollock. haddock, silver hake, mack- erel and Fharks, as well as whales and squ skiitsaii... uecidcuiy" better on iigvfllliffll 8119111185 than Bu)! ,l€B-l0iIS wile. isui. no one givPS any advice to inc woman who iincs her- self in this position and wishes to cure nerseli. What's tne remedy. especlany if circumstances since marriage nave brought about such a feeling‘! WOR-RI IFE. Answer- The first thing for a jealous wife to do is to rationalize the situation and trv to find out. definitely whe- ther sne has anything to be JCBlOIIS about 0r not. It she iinus out that her jealousy Ls founded on suspicions. then she should deal with herself. If her hus- band has given her reason to be green-eyed. then she can put hlin on the mat. If B. wiie is jealous of everv woman hei- husbiind speaks to and spends her time imagining things about him. she will wreck his iife and hers. unless she can suinmcn enough common sense to her aid. to realize that she is insulting him bv very catastrophe she And, above all. she shoucl bear in Suztvitl’ of , TOWN GUARYYAN’ O01 lilo) 011i l THE COOK'S CORNER CANDIED SHELLS Select large grapefruit or oranges that are of good shape and color, making sure. however. that, ther. are no blemishes on the skins of the fruit. wasci and cut a slice from the stem end of the fruit, remove the inside with a teaspoon. while being careful to leave all of the thick part; of the peel intact. Cover the shells vrlth cold salted water timing 1 teaspoon Salt to 1 quart or water). Bring to a. boil and cook for about 5 minutes. Drain oft this water then cover with frsh water and boll 5 minutes again. Drain. Repeat this process ol’ covering with fresh water, boling, and dralnlzi , two or three times. or until as mun of the bitter flavor is removed as desired and then cook the peel in water until tender. Drain and crol the shells. Invert on a rack to dry, overnight. For 5 or_6 large oranges or 3 or 4ygrflp9-fflllt, prepare the foilowili s rup. UIICUI’ 4 cups sugar 4 cups water 1 cup corn syrup 1 1-2 teaspoons glycerluc METHOD: Combine the ingred- eiit-s ind boil for 5 minutes. There must be enough syrup to thoroughly cover and float the fruit. Giyoerlne is added i0 aid in keeping the mm; so . Add the prepared shells to the syrup and cook until the syrup Elves l1 19115’ test. Lei; the shells mud in the syrup it least 24 hClIPS turning them several tunes during this erlcd. Reheat and cook for l0 mnutrs longer. 0001 in m, syrup and let stand in the syrup “ml mldy t0. use. Bifore filling Wltli cake mixtute, drain Syrup from the shell. GREENERY FOR TABLE DECORATIONS v Have any of you ever [red grow- ing leaves from planted pea- uués? If not, plant some as 1 did an have some lovely feathery green leaves for decorations, writes a correspondent. 1 planted egghi peanuts. shelled. ‘n a bulb p0; 111 ‘sandy “all. It is lifefesfng watch- ing the leav-ss coming up, and wail worth the slight trouble. HAVE YOU EVER MADE BUTTERSCOTCH BISCUITS? 0 It's one of the amazingly delighiflfl recipe: given in this new Recipe Book . . . “52 Baking Secrets". . . created by Mn. M. Ailken. Famous Cooking Aulhorily . . . and iuued by the Cannd; DOROTHY DIX. The herring probably has more other‘ by cod. NQW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirution 1. Docs not rot dresses. does no: irritate skin. 2. Nowaitingtodryflanbcused right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for! r05 days. Removes odor from perspiration. l APIIXQWIIIIQBICHCTHSJMID" lell vanishing cream. I. Arrid has been awarded ti: Approval Seal oiilie American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION jail of Auid have been sold. Txyd jutodnyl s“ a," Alf}! linear" -- Starch Home Service Department. Herc’: a real gold mine of tho limplelt, molt delicious recipes for Hot Brenda. Cookies, Biicuitn, Mcah, Fish and many ztlier types of foods. Write now for this TREE Recipe Book. Send your requetl. with a label from any‘ Conn-l; shrch Pffidllfll. l0 Canada Starch Home Service, Dept. DW. Box I29, Montreal. on For Boner Cooltlnl Ruvlh In!" a CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP INF CANADA STARCH COMFlNV LIMITED A Momingsmilo GETTING NEARER A little girl went into a local chemlitfs and asked to be served with a “penbrth of pano." "What is it for?" asked the puz- zled shopman. "It's to clean grease father's coat." “Oh, it's ammonia you wanti" "Ye: — that's it uimonium. I knew ii was something to play onl" Pat Murphy was on the spot when the explos‘on occurred. I-Ie was blcwn un, and thev c"u‘dn’t flnd a trace of him. When his wife ca‘l"d. the foreman said quietly: “He's gone, mum." "Gone? she. sa’cl. "for good?" "Well. in that direction", said spots off Olil GRIND-for Drip Pot and Glut Coffee-Makers IIOIJIAI 0llNb-- for Paroolltor or Boiled Coffei _ th- foreman. IMPROVED IIIND —Vl(lJl|.M PACKED Ion lad In Can all 4 boua DECEMBER 12. 1940 cu00000000ooooooocoooovooooo 000000000000o00oooioiib-btpbOvoooouoqo-vvun 41o 0a ‘ 014".‘- I I l 1 1 £0004 00000 iuou! AND WHAT IT MEANfi-i IMYOURKI TC H E N " . Iwtrical. scientific, may urn. Douniir: Acrion i; u... a‘ Pmpcrty in Barbour‘: ACADIA Baking Powder that takes the "was work" out of baking. Cakes 5" an" Qrainbd. because the leavsn. i“? “mm ll "w" Urldual-mora gen. fib- Rlaing starts when the dry and liquid ingredient: are combined IN Ti-ig MIXING BOWL. ed-_ua The second rising action occurs a [m the batter i: placed IN THE oven, and continue: until the baking is Completm Ordinary interruptions in batter prepar- ation therefore do not affect the finished PlltPY- "Fflllinif ii a thing of the past when you bake with Barbour’: ACADIA, the DOUBLE ACTION Baking Powder. QWDEP DOUBLE ACTING Bar-hour's ACADIA Baking Powder introduced DOUBLE ACTION to Mari- time housewives. Its efficiency and Next time. order Barboufs ACADIA Baking Powder, and insist upon getting it. GCOHOIRY 3T6 PYOVBI‘! . Barbour’: ACADIA_BIKIIIQ Powder will save you money. Not orilydoes it cost less ‘—it luts longer. You will use only level teaspoons of baking powder (not heap- ing) or loss than two thirds the usual amount Superior ingredients and uniform. careful preparation provide assurance against baking failures. Living c. —The Woman '8 Redlm To refined gold, to point the Woes andugsloft skin that wru-lkjqg To throw: perfume on t‘:e vlclet; To iiinioth the icc cr iiiizi another lllf‘ Unit‘) the rainbow, or xvii]; tangy. ht To seek thebeauteous eye of heaven gnmis , Is wasteful and ridiculous excess. —Sll[il{(‘S'{)9i3l'€. Newest dcll" of pic latex have flexible "c inazic with fngers and Don't Blunder at Dances B Learn Steps at Home You Can Be a Popular Partner She hoped he'd say. "You waltz divinely." but what an embarrassing time she's having. A step new to - her and she almost takes a tumble. Dance-floor humiliaiions, having in apologize for missteps-it's all l0 unnecessary. You can easily lcarn the popu- iar steps in home lessons with simple directions and diagrams; you can brush up on leading and foi- lowlng. too. Then you're always at ease with whoever asks you to dance —and you may be sure that, when you emerge as a graceful up-to-date dancer, many Will ask you! See how quickly you can learn the Canter Waltz Step we've dia- gramed. Count 1-Step forward on right foot. 2 and Ii-A long slow step forward with lcft. 4-—-Forward on right. 5-—Place left n short dis- tance forward and to left. 6—-Close wlih right. Smooihly you follow your parl- nor, keeping relaxed but alert. step- ping an instant after he does. In our 32-page booklet a well- known dance teacher explains and diagrams basic steps and variations in the waltz, fox-trot. iilnw fox-trot. rumba. tango. Conga and shag. Tells how to lead and follow; be lspogular partner. cn 20c in coins for your u; 0f Home Course In New Bnllrooiiiil Dimccs to The Guardian Home Bervlce. Bo sure t: wr't~ plain“ your Name. Address and the Name o! booklet. II-flet MIMI! ‘ineaurement, for Q1535 caviar. One fish may produce in much as 15 gallons. Deaths from tuberculosis in France have decreived 40 per gem in the last few years. A new fiiirehd: iviix cottage 01' Leisure white cream chceFo, sliced al- monds, and grated orange rliid. Spread this on f "esli 1y baked gingerbread, drop cakes. or cookies. Calcium cyanide dust, has proved a very effective rat exterminator, when shot into rat holcs. reiilistica An “ltcli’.bell" is a standard of fibre and means B. filament 340,000 inch or more 1n diamewn If the cellar steps are dark. paint the bottom one white; lt might It must Mfume save a. bad fall. Pght i t l in lmmil) m“ '__“' ' .099” S no n er or ' “Or Rattlesnak _ can locate their prev less Important‘ as an “i” than blindfolded; lslznsory‘ pits lcciitorl be- granci opera. It is a question of kind‘ m,‘ of degree. tween the eve and tlw llilsill‘. on- "hln. thorn to find a foe they can- not see. Sturgeon eggs are made into Needlecraft- —For The Home The tine‘ has come when “lust any old thing" won't do to wear about. the house. ‘Iloday we insist upon crisp. becoming frocks. prac- tical enough for working, yet smart enough to be at home anywhere. ThcEe slim princess lines are as flattering as they can be arid the roomy pockets carry out the line of the interesting oke. Make this style in gs. chum ray, pcrcdle or gingham th contrasting binding for accent. A tie-belt and long sleeves may be added if ycu prefer. You'll be dressed in crisp charm from morning to nf ht in this frock with its button ront. Style No. 2585 is designed for sizes i4, l6, 36, 38. 40, 42 and 44 '_Size 36 requires 8 1-2 yards 89- ‘inch fabric with 2 yards binding. Send Twenty (20c\ coin ll orn- {erred for pattern Write plainly vour Name. Address and style ‘number Bo cure to ltnto tho llll vnu wish R0. IN Iii! Oifly M/lDlY MID/GED will” b‘ 4 mum/w zn/mz/a arr/om?‘ was: arsmmi aw: ' [UTIEURA SOllPfOlNlMENl l Piniplt Govern! l-‘m Kills Iltny a lionnneo ‘ The lives of many youn peopio no made minor- rible by the breaking out of p mpiea, and you grobnbly know of cams when a mixing romance u been spoiled b those red, to, foam-in; and pus filled mmrii“ t e iii“ ii ll I b m. ' etrnuioicnotsomuo ‘ca in, u B . ' suffering ca by th’: mblglllqilll dllfiituremont ivliu-li very often makes the sufferer ashamed to out in oqmilflny- 1 m, b Th; quickieati may‘ to gr, aid of plan ll to improve tho gi-neriil icii yntoroii cunnoto . . Burdock! Blood BitTerc lialpl to clamps the blood and with the blofld cleansed the complexion should clear up. ‘flu T. lllibun 00-. “B1114. TWIN. oil scan. l‘