MAY 8. 194.1 ‘ “wynooo Luce nnsnnann . INSURANCE POLICY FOR BETTER CAKES m clal Ylllg for mental work and in mpg; Xviierc keen intuition and a sense of values are lmporwnt- 5:0‘) t; think before you act. arms 2i to MAY 2o (Taurus)— AoLvltles of a charitable, civic and general character are more favored ilian iliosc iiitcrcsts purely pers- onal or perhaps selfish. Safeguard your hriilili. Work with construc- tive and right forces. MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Gemln£)—- Generally- fitvorable for ou, par- tiriilnrkc if you keep your inc men- tal equipment working in ill it! d‘ humerus. New ideas, progressive cs, important work sponsor- 2.1. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- A ugh: lip and generally conserv- a.i.-e illlllllfll‘ wiil lie your safe- guards this tricky day. Go about - l duties with enthusiasm . ‘i your ability to make good. Ai id unpleasant arguments. JULY ‘.24 to AUGUST 22 (Lem- Similar indications exist for you as for (Juror-folk. All sound matters. useful and constructive work and uczviiiea are favored but MODERA- TICN and self-restraint are neces- sarv. AJGUST Z3 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Vlrgol - Literary efforts, study, research, snaking jmnrnveinents and totrcctcns are tinder friendly rays lJlllClff‘ is advised to avoid ex- lflllllCg (lilll not. endanger your posi- tion nr sccilrity. FEPWUBER 24 to 0010811712 23 lirihrai Nst a tro difficult, day if yrirll frzrt pPTSODHllllOS and pet . betas impartial and keeomg the] f d: (‘ill cnlm and reasonable. In- liustricl ‘irercsts nkavod. ljlt 24 to NOVEMBER. Tl (Srerifw _ Familiar matters, in- tiyftriwl interc‘t=, manufacturing, lilting. ordens, construction wok, lmflroiri "r the qua‘ltv as well as in- , lie quniitlty of your out-i favored than speculat on. i or extravagance for, lrrlfll us, WVFVTBFR 23 to DECEMBER. "i? "Must _ You born before » vfil have t" keep a riiecl»: on yoursef. You may Your Individual H O R O S C O P E --- By Frances Drake Preres .\ll'l'i‘ can he accnmnlished- {IELPIIIGS ' All! Pll00F 0F GOMIIESS When everyone comes back for more you know zhey spprecine your Swans Down Cake. Special Flour for Extra Good Coke: SwsnsDownCakeFlourisfl timesas finessordinary flour. Swans, Down is msde only from s particular ' kind of Canadian wheat, grown in one particular section. This selected gnin is ground by Swans Dawn's “Controlled Milling Process" and sifted through silk to assure superlative fineness. The unvsrylng high quality and uniform delicacy of Swans Down Cake Flour gives all your cakes velvety crumb, extra lightness and tenderness. IIIOIP FOR ‘I'll! O MOST POPULAR OAKIS ARI ON Tlll PAOIUNII W/flrQ-uu- feel inclined to be reckless. All Saglttairlaiis can accomplish some good in a useful occupation. DECEMBER. ‘J3 K0 JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — An excellent period to stress c.-opera.ion and un ty be- tween labor and management. It. is plain gocd sense and smart Judg- ment to iotlow this course. JANUARY 22 l0 FEBRUARY 20, (Aquarius) - Inventors, skilled in- vestigators, mechamcs, builders, you over your shoulder handling produce and commodities important to consumers or the gov- ernment can further yzur aims and for irritating us beyond endurance. worthy causes if you aptly v selves rightly today, Tact, klndll- Just keeps ness urged in personal affairs. TTBRUAH" 2i to MARCH 20 (P. lucs or upcn an indivdual or un- usual talent today will be most effective. Whatever your position, don't be different to the importance of lts requirements. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY Friendly disposition, forceful and i whether you return dressed in fash- mztgirctic gn speech. The kind of i 1on3 height. or in rags, whether . I ‘ ~ rihil'l'en love and tust and oldsters go to in trouble. l declined as criminal, your dcg is _ . . ll<|[l "rtistcally cap- 1 waiting i5: you with a welcoming able. Spritual development is vital-l but; o; delight, a wagging tall and him. 01‘ her- sffilsl- i a heart that knows no gu.ie. 1 important to tyivc, just and not easily provoked but who can be terribly angry when a£oused.__ i My dear, have you heard! Quaker Puffed Wheat and Pulled Rios srs rxvflflw‘ i. H95) _. Vou can't depend upon: good a place but we la-‘l-erl doesn't hurt iilm. will aid greatly if applied where it' begins right in the crib. l l llY FAll Yilllll 5e41,‘ 5117 lN TlSSUE A 50ft. . Qentle . .Tbrifly ll‘: simply a matter oi comparison. Eddy‘: ' while Swan gives you n lull 750 snow- yrlilrc slicers ol highest qualltyqgnrllr tissue '" ‘my roll —- Z250 sheen for s qunrtcrl “by not cniny the extra comfort and "luv llhll White Swan afford: and nve '““'"¢l‘ It (h: um: time? Put it on your 'h“l‘l‘liig list r1114]! I "F"? ec".d.fil-illllilll‘li_(i%fillil.m QOOOOOOQQOOOMOOQOO-OOO “GOO-Ox oooooooc-ooooo-oo-oooo-ooooolO-O‘! 09000000 AMorniMSmilc HEAD AND FOOT “When your papa was court rig :18 he always kissed me on the row." “Harold usually losses me on the steps", replied Ev yn, absent- mlndedly. AGREED Young Preacher-l write my ser- mon the day befo'e l preach, and think nothing of it. Old Sexton - The congregation seems to agree with you. Living s Woman's Realm / Social and Persona y“, \0 g9, SEN- oapmgiucls i ally l l“ .‘T..........ti|iiii|i| Leisure -—_ The Woman ’s Realm THE CLIFFS OF ENGLAND They guard the cliffs of England with dark eternal swords: The Saxon kngs tho Druids The high-nos Norman lords. The men who once were England. Who long are in their graves- They watch tonght all starlit Above the starlit waves. YOUR NECK Keep your neck well fed with nourishing cream and slap under the chin every night even if you're only thirty-—to avoid double cli n. DON'T "BABY" FRETFUL INFANT It is quite easy for the small baby to learn to expect rocking. It is your problem not to fx the habit, so he won't g.ve you any peace. But it is so easy to estab- lish expectancy, so he won't close hLs eyes in slumber unless he Ls gently swayed to a soothing tune. Ho is Just smart enough, too, to put on an act, and precnd colic when he hasn't any such thing, especially if he has really had some bad days, and learned dread the sLghtest little twngs. "Hurry, mama", his cry says, “it's coming again. I'm alii-iost sure 1t is anyway. I'd feel much better or turned on my face over your lap." Nothing can equal a baby's cry Bin when we hush it too often, it. on pleading its own case, A nice comfy bed is about a; as any for baby to what he doesn't know “suffer" in. And training The most loyal thing in the world is your dog. Whether you come home from Congress or frcm jail, you have been ha.lcd hero or c n --W.ll Judy. "rssrs snow winrr: noose 1s coocasr Of definite interest to home own- ers who are planning to re-psnt the exterior of their homes are the results of a research program Just conducted by the Bureau of Stand- ards in Washington DD. Making a. study of protection against summer heat, the bureau has just announced that panels covered with white paint are cool- at and those coveicd with lamb- black are the warmest when ex- posed to the sun. Their tests re- veal that other colors in the pro- tection agalntt silar heat. are in- termediate between white and black. The bureau points out that any dark paint, will absorb almost as much oi’ the sun's radiation as black and will increase the temper- ature markedly. Walls covered with light tints of paint were found to be only slightly warmer than those covered _with white paints._ t0. SHUTTER HINGES Hinges and other metal parts oi’ window shutters should be in- l spected occasionally. If the metal Li rusting and in need of paint, immediate attention should be I glvento it. All rust should be care- fully removed before repainting. l T0 CLEAN PIANO KEYS m I To clean piano keys wash with a .solution of equal parts of per- oxide of hydrogen and water, Use a clean, so.t white cloth rightly dampened with the solution and rub the keys gently until soil is removed. Writers of arlctent Rome re- ferred to Denmark as "land of the Clmbrians". Alfred the Great oft England was the first author to call! it Denmark. FEED YOUR BULBS With bulbs being so scarce mel gardener must. takecxtra care of. them and one way "of doing this‘ is by feeding ‘them. The best} ,tlme to feed spring-flowering bulbs is soon after the blooming season. I iltis then that the plants need. food, because the weeks that fol- low are taken up‘ with buildng a food supply that frnds its way into’ the bulb, where it is needed to pro- duce flowers during the following year. - POMPADOUR HAT HAS POMPOMS To acccmmcdate your sniooth.l becoming pcmpadour. you will want a hat that sets well back on the head, A smart New York shop shows a nest crown of shining black milan straw vzim soaring oomooms directly in the front that. give the important “high? effect. A generous veil adds soph'st cation and helps to keep the coiffure neat. , l If tobacco spra is applied to the soil in which as ers and ciiry an- themucns are planted it will protect the roots from aphis. Hot water is first poured over tobacco stems,, then allowed to cool. | Use your vacuum cleaner on your drulperies and slip covers be- fore laundering them; it will make for less washing and rinsing and thus save wear on the articles. Don't throw away the white part of asparagus-stalks. Cut off the tops and use the rest for soup SlDCk. To clean enameled woodwork. ,melt one-half cup shaved soap in i two cups of boiling water, Whp to a lather and apply with a sponge ,to a small space at a time. Wash tthen wipe off the suds with a dry cloth and qu‘ckly rinse with a clean scft cloth. P oceed until all the woodwork Yrs been cieaned. This method helps prevent streak- "8. Here's an irresistible new frock for; the debutante of tomorrow. Mother and little daughter. alike. love pretry things, and this clarity frock ls certain to please them both. You have a choice of two sleeves, either perky caps or tn? puffed cnes. Th s pattern makes as pretty a party dress as it does a more practical one for play time for any little girl from a baby to o grown up young lady of three. Cot- ton prints with tny patterns are most suitable and can be bought so 1 » ve . ngtglgslioyfllfi is designed for sizes 6 months, l. 3 End 3 YEBYR Size 2 requires 2 yards oi SB-‘nch fabrc with 2 1-2 yards of rufflng for dress with cap sleevesand D811- tles; 2 yards for dress w.th collar. Send Pwenty (20c) coin l! m1- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly your Name pdiress and the style number Be sure to stats the size you wish Style No. 2875 Size .............. NUT!!! street Adana NILP KEEP YOU! COMHEXION CLEAR OI Bllllllllilll$ sanitary tissue wtm iuniv use or IMLDiV hrotcam EllTlEUR 5°“"'"“ OINTHINT 171E COOK'S CORNER JELLY ROLL ggs, separated cup sugar teaspoon salt teaspoon lemon extract 3 tablespoons cold water l cup sifted cake flour l teaspoon baking powder Method: Separate the eggs and beat the egg yolks until light, Gradually add the sugar and beat until the mixture ls thick, then add the salt, flavoring, and the cold water, beating again. Sift the flour, then measure end sift again with the baking powder. Add this to the yolk mixture. beat well again. Beat the egg whites until stiff, but not dry, and fold these into the first mixture carefully. Pour into a jelly roll an lined with greased paper and alts in s moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 20 minutes Turn out immediately on a cloth that has been wrung out in hot water and sprinkled with icing sugar. Trim off the crust edges, spread with any 3 e 3-4 1-2 1-2 desired 1e ly or jam. and roll in the cloth. Chill well before serving. CREAM CHEESE - 1 quart sour cream Salt. and pepper Method: Heat the cream to blood temperature-no more. Dreip s bit on your wrist to test it. Take off the heat and strain throigh a cloth. Let strain for about l0 hours then turn into a bowl and add salt and pepper and beat thoroughlY. and it s ready to use, or may be stored in the refrigerator. This can be mad; into various sandwich spread: by adding p€mentcs_ relish, crushed pineapple, etc. CANDIED GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANGE PEEL. Select choice fruit. Remove the peel in quarter sect‘ors and cut it. into strips nearly hall‘ an incli wide. Weigh the peel and take its we ght lri sugar. Cover the peel with cold water, adding a tablespoon of salt to 3 ints o1 water, and let stand overnight. In the morning let sim- mer until the peel is very, very ten- der. It will take 5 or 6 hours. The cooking must be very slow; the dish should be large 1n extent, that the peel may not be broken in cook- ing. Set the kettle aside ovornght. Drain off the l'qu'd. cook the sugar and half its weight of watsr to a syrup; add the peel and let simmer slowly until the syrup is thick (nearly all absorbedl and the peel comparatively clear; when partly cooled, pick out the pieces of peel, i roll them (with a fork) in granulat- ed sugar, and set them on waxed paper to dry. Store in closed glass receptacles. If the peel becomes hard, simmer in a Yttle hot syrun- a few piece: at a time-until soft: then again roll in granulated sugar. If more convenient. the peel need not be cut in shreds until after it has been cooked. Peel. candied for use in pies, puddings, etc., is left in quarter or half-sections. r.Chases Ointment fiwdhafing. Skin lfFlldTlOHSa/n/ Babu Eczema t Neezllecraft- i ——-For Tllf Home / AND WHAT OCOHOKHY 8Y6 PPOVEH. IN YOUR KITCHENL- _ Bar-hour's ACADIA Baking Powder introduced DOUBLE ACTION to Mari- time housewives. Its efficiency and order Barbour's ACADIA Baking ' Powder, and insisfupon getting it. lloueLr. Act i IT MEAN$ 3’ Baking tle. the DOUBLE A Next time, amount _ 6H1, Douam: Ac-riori is the property in Barbour-é ACADIA "guess work" out of baking. Cakes are finer qrainecLbecausie the leaven- ing action is more gradual-more gen- Rising starts when the dry and liquid ingredients are combined IN THE! MIXING BOWL. w"“”——-l The second’ rising action occurs after the batter is placed IN THE OVEN. and continues until the baking is complete. Ordinary interruptions in batter- prepar- ation therefore do not affect the finish ed pastry. "Falling" is a thing of the past when you bake with Barbour-‘s ACADIAW vac; i1‘. NINE; {i} ——-__ OOOO O-OQO-OQ-O‘ OO'QOO'Q'DQQ(<O-OO§O'OO-OOQOOOOOQ-OQ'@OOQOO§OO'DOQQ‘VVVVI [IQQQOQQO Fashions f Literature J s. _ .-w';.1.nozunnl ..._ l...” 'l.x.‘.fliLz.\za-ital Logical, scientific. mod- Powder that takes the CTlON Baking Powder. ,11¢'“’-—s%- Barboufs ACADIA Bdking Powder will save you money. Not only doesit cost less —it lasts longer. You will use orilylevel. teaspoons of baking powder (not heap- ing) or less than two thirds the usual" Superior uniform, careful preparation provide t: assurance against baking failures. I ingredients and Vitamin Sweets “A1i Experiment” QHICAGO-ffhe plan to send vlt- flmllll‘ Candy tablets to British chl‘d- t ren cannot be considered other ' than an experiment,” the journal of the American Medical Association said today. _ "In times Of W812. hysterical over- - enthusiasm should not influence the lscientlfic thought of authorities," it l commented, y The British American Ambulance , Corps announced in New York re~- zentlv that cinnamon-flavored. sug- 1 ‘or-coated tablets containing vita-l mins A B-l. 13-2. C and E-nnd to be known as “vitamin sweets" were ‘ lbelng prepared ln great quantities for shipment to Great Britain. “According to the llP\\'SD217)0r re- lease. these are all the vitamins ‘necessary t0 Drevent disease." the ‘ . You Can Teach Yourself to Play Bang-Up Tennis -1 ‘ll Easy to Strengthen Backhand Really learn to giay a got game of tennis this year! o: can, if you know the right way lo clean up your weak ,ioints—that backhand. for instance! Next time anyone .ays to your backhand, be able to .-nash back boldly! You don't have to be tricked out of position, running around the ball to hit it forehand. Facing the left side line, will vciglil on left foot, hold head c xcket even with your waist an: hen swirg it up and back as in top sketch. Turn your shoulders, pivot to gather power for your swing and bring your racket round in an unbroken circular path. Keep racket facing net until it hits the ball hard, waisvhigh. Then turn face of‘ racket gradually toward ground. lf your backhand still lacks power. you may be bringing your hand through ahead of the racket. This can't happen i. you baekswing with your whole arm and keep your wrist firm. Or is your trouble slow foot- work, poor llminfl/ Whatever it is, our Ill-page book- let by George Agutter. famous tennis teacher, can help correct it. Gives diagrams, instructions to show how to hold the racket, how lo practise. ..i-____.-....._‘ journal's editorial remarked. ‘It was stated that ‘an adequate supply of these vitamins will prevent such r symptoms as moodiness. slugginess, | rear. mental and physical fatigue as \\'e.l as the ordinary deficiency dis- eases . . and ‘blackout blindness.“ PREPOSTEROUS CLAIMS l y "Such claims are, of course pre- ; Dosterous and fai- exceed those per- ‘ iiiitted by any 4 recognized group yhilViflll ro_d_o with vitamins . _ 1 such publicity undccs much of the , work pf the Food and Drug Admin. ,' istralioii and of the Fbderal ‘Trade l Commission, which have been Liy- .’ in: to keep claims for commercial Vllfllhlfl preparations within reason. _ "Apparently some sincere. well- iiitenticiicd physicians approached ‘ the British Ministry" of Health about , the possibility flint American fricncls of the British could supply sugar tablets containing vitamins. sugar i was rationed. the British people liiked sugar and vitamins. it was - ‘ thought. would be more accentabk: in this form." The Journal said that most of the physicians listed as collaborating in i devising ti}: vitamin formula “lino not. endorsed or been informed of [the contents of the publicity sent i out. bv the agency of the British- , American Ambulance Corps." . l l E FRUITS IN THE DIET tables and milk as protective foods. These foods supply very little of the energy requirements cf the body but have other valuable properties. They lien to keep the human system functioning properly and correct deficiencies of diets largely compos- ed of meat and starchy foods. Fruits in general are similar in chemical composition to vegetables and both are valuable sources of vitamin C. states J. T. Jonson. Divi- sion of Chemistry. Science Service, Dominion Department of Agricul- Fruits may be classed with yege- l NEWTOWE ' PERFECTION. l lure. This ritiiiiiiii is lxst kii "n a1 l the anti-scurvy vitamin, hut rccuiil 5 research indicates liiai deficiency n] y this vitamin is a‘ factor in n inun- , ber of human ailments. While liiC I)('ll1i'll5 fruits, oranges and ii: , lruit and tomatoes are reeonim - ed as the inns‘. reliable fruits Lo pro- l_ vide adequate intake oi \lll.lifllil C, :0‘.hci‘ fruits. including black cu;- ‘l rants and §ll'8.\\"l)&l‘l'_l£'b. are cXCci exit ‘sources. The vitamin C content apples varies c,oiisiooi*iil;.y' lil u.’ i en varieties ill. iliis triiit . elaiy considered n lair , Vllflllllll C. It liiin been l‘ j the {LSSUO iiimiccilaielr iicx: ' l Deer has lilo lllflilflwl lmiilviii. m. ' t there is some iidvaiitau» 111 zipplcs uiipeelccl. Vitamin C is readily flvsii'.i','cci b_v OXIClilUUIl or I-xpusllti- it» a. Sluts ern coiiiiiit~r<:i.il c iiiiiiu illllcllfl: ICllhllS this. oi Illi‘ Yllllllllll canned fruits Dried fruits LLPl glllllfvlvllllllll yilumln C volt-nay. "e iii.‘ (i101 sourci- of lllO at . salts of the organic a I €lll'lL', These salts c i, actions iii the body. e ._ . eiinsiimpzioii of mm Q1133 I starches. ziiill have lllllfl Lixatite Dl‘OI)€l‘[-i(‘S. Q y icceciit biochemical l'i’.~("i"('.1 , indicates that. pectin has valii. ho colloidal properties which asst. llrw processes of digestion. Fruits m , general provide the best source (it pectin. i-llbllfill the ziiiioiiiii l-!i(l ‘quality varies considerably in Llll- . ierciit fruits. Pectin usually reaches ll5 maximum as to quantity of occ- l tin and are one of the best sources til this material. Fruits stimulate I the skin and kidneys and help to tkecp the natural processes of the i bodr fitiictionine properly. They should be served either raw or cook- ed at least once ciailyi. IT'S YFLLOW Xvith loss em,.. on pastel hals as warmer weather ap- proaches it, is inlcrestng to n::o popular’ v of yivllou‘. t. Paicssi Qualify Unchanged! Explains forehand, lliacllclgajnd. ser- r a-i- - u- - - _ n - n - I ' , Ollc , f otwor . o ing. "'98 Y -- y- ° - | THIS coupon WORTH FIVE cams on a. ....~i_....-§ I Send 20c in coins for your cnpy | of _a 1 lb. tin of Perfection Cocoa at your grocer atlvlkirlgllrh“ I or Develop Correct Tennis Form to | price, if presented by June 30, i941. Llip, fill in an Lrlts . | The guardxitan filoixnc Servcc. Be | your grocers today. | sure wr c p ain y your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. l Signature................................................. : | BIALIIS: 13c Rowing? CoIffllP“; “"“4‘}“'§W Y"; iv ltitr(‘lllcls‘i'iz:lyil‘gg I M ‘f rsente n r ore u l H) “rim eriw_ _ ‘m. : lye‘: have sllcfwez customer ve events on this coupon in accordance i _______.. with terms of nllcr. | ltrest Address | _ U“ a | | Dealer’.Slgrrrrture...;--i- ...........I-----I-~;___ 01W T Province l i