HIE CHARTOWN GUAR IAN ‘Livmgtfielsure What is tlie Secret oi Ont: ltimilv is always healthy- In e next family them seams tp aliiil \ s he someone sick. “hi? it l to be customary to blame this i-oudition on heredity. lliit recent investigations show tlut for more depends on living 5m] rnting liflblttl. ndoriying cause of low often trriccnble to a lack , ‘ti llii lhund essential minerals u. fi\ rtl troin the food consumed. -i result. whole families may iil to ‘he subject to a low .lI\iI of hciilth which leaves prov to serious and annoying iid more intelligent think- iplo arc learning to depend (‘time's Nerve Food as a ‘pi ie-up” to help them out of a liiiv tontiltiflii 0i vitality. It is usually the mother in the hullil‘ who is largely responsible for g’? 1 Cook ’s Corner l 2 cups sifted cake or pastry flour o P110115 baking powder -l l cup milk scaided) ~~i lvuspo0n almond extract METHOD: sift the cake or pastry our. thrii measure it and silt |r.\ln with the baking powder and nit Flore the sugar in a mixing . and add the unbeaten eggs. {it for l2 minutes. using a rotary limiter or an electric mixer. At the end oi’ that tivrne, fold in thi- flour in 3 or 4 portions. Then irid the hot milk. slowly and the iiionti extract. Beat well for 3 mbiiirrs. This may seem like a great viral of beating, but the result is nine-inch layer cake with wax paper. in the batter and bake ln_ a o oven 350 deg. P‘. lfor 30 ill iii Cowl the cakes in the pans for minutes, then turn out to its and remove the wax l w] tihe cakes and then put together and frost with minute , frosting. then the sides and top gener- . a cocoanut-orange mifx- SEYFN MINUTE FROSTING " are whites. unbeaten . t-iip= sugar i rup water 2 tablespoons tight corn or cane Willi‘ i‘ tablespoons honey ‘~ ‘fflwoon cream of tarts/i- l. ti. non vanilla .\lETIlOD. Combine the egg \'i‘"=.<, sugar. water,- corn syrup, itnrv and cream of tartar in the W“ m" of a double boiler. Place f“ rapidly boiling water and beat it‘ _rn titre wl-th a rotary beater i"? 1 t nutes. (if using an electric m..\:Eur--. host the mixture over hot row-r for from 3 to 4 minutes). li/‘tnnve from the lire and from lhs bottom pert of the double boiler ‘:4 add vanilla. Continue beating ‘"370 wasted time, no extra mhliftngth Flcischmcnnb not we Family Health the family health and moat mothers know about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and what it can do to help restore richnem to the blood and vigor to the nervous system. In most families, these days, there are excesses of work, worry and anxiety which overtax the nea-ves and cause headaches, irritap bility, loss of sleep and indigestion. But these troubles do not need to get 'ou down if you'let Dr. Chase's ‘erve FooiLhelp you. School e children who have become p e, wreak, languid and anaemic are soon helped hack to robust health by the use of this tonic EBB- treatment for the ’5|(i'\O\l‘\ blood and the s Q“".‘"°" nerves. ' ‘ " Ask your drug- D gist for the eeo- ' nomy size bottle of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. M FOR NEW PEP , AND ENERGY AUTUMN FRUIT SALAD 1 large or 2 small fresh pine- apples 6 or 7 large firm peaohes 6 large firm pears 3 11mm tart apples 1 large cantaloupe. peeled and cubed in 1-inch pieces. Blend well together, using a largo bowl for mixing. Add .54 lb. seed- less green grapes (the little ones) ‘ and i or 2 bottles marasohine. cher~ ries. Combine well. If using the dry sugar method, add to fruit the Juice of 1 large lemon, and 1-3 as much sugar as fruit. Stir well and allow to stand for. several ohurs. then place in clean sterilized jars, seal tigihtlyl and process for a out 12 minutes in a hot water be h, counting time from when water in bath begins u» boil, The kettle should be covered and the water kept at a slow boil. If using the syrup method, make a syrup using i cup sugar to 1% cups water; boil for 6 minutes. You will need about 1-3 cup syrup for each pint Jar. Place half the amount of syrup in bottom of clean Jan-s. doing one at a time and keeping syrup at boiltng point until all has been used, Pack fruit into syrup in Jars-this excludes all air as you pack, gives you more fruit to each Jar, and blends the syrup more evenly with the fruit. You may use any leftover syrup that remained from doing other fruits, but it must be heated to boiling point. To add to this recipe for increas- ing tihe quantity for special occas- ions. add 1 grapefruit, 1 orange and 1 or 2 bananas. diced mixing with thecanned fruit salad after open- ing Jars. ‘wit ‘I Morning Smi e . u*00%0 o<§~imQ-wv noon s-ronv nroM ENGLAND I was in a certain restaurant not lone no. and they took a terrible time to bring the grub. The bloke next to me must have been waiting even‘ longer, because when the waitress brought his sau- sage and mash he looked sotrt of surprised and raid, "Are you the girl who took my order?" "Yfl." she said. "Bllmey! You don't look a day olderl" rTHE WOM Her name was only Maggie. and his was merely John, And she was some ones nurse- maid, and he worked by the day; ' John wore no braided jacket with medals pinned thereon. And Maggie wasn't gifted in any special way. But John made love to Maggie. and Maggie's heart was glad, And this I tell you frankly, and beg you to believe: Their case was as romantic as if the lover had Been christened Montmorency, and his loved one Genevieve. ~ -S. E. Klser. Rust stains on fabrics may be removed by spreading the stained fabric over a pan of boiling water and squeezing lemon juice on it. After a few minutes rinse and re- peag the process. This method is llow but does not. harm delicate white cottons or linens. Fish salads are an excellent luncheon suggestion. Boiled cod and haddock, packed into e. tomato or green pepper cup, make an ap- petlzlng and economical salad. A salad of crabmeat. salmon, tuna or halibut, makes a tempting dish for a warm day. You can keep cupcakes. cookies, rolls or muffins longer if they are baked with honey. Honey will keep , these foods moist and prevent their stating if you wrap them individual- 1y or in smell lots ior convenience in serving, whether plan a snack while driving a picnic lunch. NEW SHOES ARE QUIETLY ELEGANT NEW YORK - at the openlns of a new shoe salon emphasis was on the quietly elegant shoe, with- out fuss and furbelow. Closed toes and heels predomin- ated among the walking shoes and afternoon pumps. In the latter group. heels were higher and slim- mer and the closed treatment was lightened by cut-outs lattice work. and scallops. A black suede pump had an invisible built-in platform for the woman who wants to a- chieve additional height for the new longer skirts without wearing a bulky looking shoe. For wear with ankle length dresses, sandals of.many styles in suede. satin and gold and silver kid were shown. A black satin sari- dal on an invisible platform had a high black and narrow ankle strap. A gold slip-on pump ivith sling back was sprinkled with min- ute rhinestones over the latticed vamp. ' Dvwt/suffe/I/allllr FEM”! I'll”? This flno medicine in very efiectwl in relieve pain, norvoua distrem and wfllit. cranky, raggad out‘ fenlmn. 0f P14‘ days-when due to female functional monthly disturbances. Worth rrymsl [WM E FIJI/III!’ liiii-ililiti IABLE BEAUTY DESIGN N0 l. 42D Lacy oval doiliel are crocheted’ in a lovely pineapple design. They may be made in two sizes i2 by 15 and 11 by M inches. Pattern No. 11-1209 contains complete instruct $10M. Needlework Book 15 cents. To order: lend 20 cent! in cola to Nfldlvwork Bureau, Charlotte- N S REALM! OLD STOCKING CAN BI USEFUL Bothered by fleckings on your clothes when you put the final brush touches to your heir-do? Sheatlie your bristles with an old stocking before your brush. This sock absorption of powdery dust or broken hairs that normally fly tn shoulders will keep good grooming intact, say girls who vouch for this They're dress-house models who pass on another tip that's useful. That's the one of keeping a colt unmussed through the procedure of wriggling into a tight-necked blouse oz- dress, which is, you'll have to admit. quite a stunt. But it can be done, these girls say, by wrapping a scarf or man- alzed handkerchlefa over your head and catching the ends with your lips. A dress eased on over a head and face sheathed this way hardly dillodgea a single hair. What's more, the garment pulled on is safe from contact with lipstick or pow- der-double threat to either light or dark-coloured clothes TRY THIS TRICK WITH CORBAGIIS ‘There's a way to postpone the parting with the gift of a fresh- flower corsage. Who hasn't wished that a deluxe cluster of Out-Ol-SBB- son flowers couldn't be given a few extra days‘ reprieve? Here's the trick which wlli not only keep your bouquet alive bu: looking fresh. Save your florist bo , and return the flowers to their cflrdbolrd home after you unpin "Iem- NBXi. sprinkle a few drops of water over your pastes. Then wrap the box in a sheet of mois- iUTB-Droot cellophane, gluing sides and ends with tabs of Scotch tape to make airtight. Finally. put your flowers in the refrigerator to keep fresh for another wearing. If your corsage is an orchid built-y —— or a gardenla. for that matter - this anti-wilt treatment can be given it several times —-one after each wearing. Such flowers. with care like this. can be kept three or tour days without losing their splendor, L Hints on Etiquette The real test of your ability in Betting along with people is when you are associated with one of those ‘difficult’ people whq find fault. contradict and often insult others. Treat them as you would any other human being, with courtesy and consideration, but. maintain your own self-respect. and you will find that they reflect and like you. D a} uavis ‘ensao Contains 25% Prepared Wheat Germ i, Appetizing Nutritious ‘ll/Y l £04! 70-01)’ " The Greeks were the first people to use bedsprings, and made them of braided leather thongs hung be- tween heavy boards at the side of the bed. Mk4 ponomr 01x SA Ys- ~ (Continued Prom Page 2) "And. oh yes, there are a lot of other little things l would like to know about before I take the plunge into matrimony. How about mv family? What will be your attitude towards them? Will you go into I "180 every time my mother comes to see me? Will you treat me with as much courtesy and consideration as you do your secretary? \\1li you be an entertaining fireside companion. or will you pass into silence as soon as you enter yourown door? Will you be one of the tired businessmen who step out for amusement of an evening. but who think that a wife gets all the diversion she needs doing the house- work?" I! "H? encased girl put the Boy Friend through this questionaire before marriage. there wouldnt. be so many weddings. but the ones that did occur would last. longer. & Ellen's Diary E (Continued from Page 2) as recently as last. night. Her piaint had a far-off lonely —and rather sorrowful sound this morning, when James called them to the milking. Like one who having strayed to forbidden pastures, without thought of the consequences, and finding that in time. guilty pleasures lose their charm. begged to return to the good and ordered way that. bad been. We found her in the fresh~ ness of today. disregarding the lus- cious grasa and bracken along the stream, and pleading to be let. within the home meadow It. was the mother love that wa a-abinin’ in her eyes, which is a sentiment wherever found that may not be lightly regarded. This afternoon the cows were resting within sight in the pasture, chewing contented cuds in the mellow sunshine. Bright and pleasantly warm and lovely this day has been. O l I “Ah, hai" two men have stolen happily to my door to surprise me, and the younger one all smiles says roaxingly: "Could you tell me a story? a good one, not about that squirrel of yours down by the mailbox~but one about a rabbit —a rabbit who went on a long walk through the woods, along a wind- ing pretty path, hunting for a new place to live -beceuse the old house was getting much too amall to. hold them all at home." "But not before we've had our lunch?" James asks suggestlvely. Until tomorrow - Diary -Good- night. "Now be sure to write plain on those bottles," said the farmer to HANDBAG rnansrr T» W Mei-Ling, miniature Pekinis demonstrates an exclusive mearli of travel in keeping with her position as a star on the London stage. She plays role in a play requiring services of "smallest dog in London." the druggist, “which is for the horse and ivhicli is for me. I don't want anything to hapPBfl m W!‘ horse before l get. all the hay cut." !io0oN0W YD" (till QlvQ Yul" ~ young buby complete high-quality protein in MEAT specially prepared for him! Swillllieats FOR JUNIORS I s‘ as ,. ‘i ‘i. ‘W pttigtttii Ewlftsllleats Wjillt starts in just 25 years die sciatica of Infant Feeding has made tremendous strides. Today's baby is no longer fed milk exclusively. A: just a few months of age he gets addi- tional supplics of vitamins and minerals from vegetables, fruits and cereals. Meat, of course, is a natural extension of baby's diet. But until now meat feeding has fic- 1ucntly been delayed because of the tiresome job of preparing it in proper form for baby. NOW at last-without tedious scraping, sieving and cooking-you can give your baby pmuin-rizb meat in s. spednliy prepared form. For the first time, Swift Canadian Co. limited has developed special Meats for Babies- Straad for‘ young babies, Dim! for juniors: And such convenience-Swift‘: Mutt an wad; to but and urve! Baby needs proteins for proper growth and desielop- ment. Rightly, proteins have been called the "building blocks of the body." Meat, of course, is one of the finest sources of complete high-quality proteins (providing all vitamins and minaulsi oz. fins, Diced Meats in 5-0:. h: fimiors, Swift's Meats are diced to baby-bite size cubes for baby to chew on. And like Swift's Stunted Meats, Swift's Dial Meats for juniors are cooked just right: in vacuum-scaled tins to retain a maximum of Six Diloront Kinds of Moat! Your food snore has all six Swift's Meats: beef, lamb, pork, veal, liver and heart. Strained Meats come in 3%- fins. Approximately two servings each. Ask your doctor when to start giv g your child Swift s Nuts for Babies or Meats for juniors.- I___-_...-..........__ FREII Booltlet -"Mlut in Your Baby's Diotl” town Guardian. Design No. I-lfl the essential amino acids). And meat is not only rich in protein. It: B viumins and minerals help your baby strong and straight. its iron (often inadequate in till hbfl diet) helps build good red blood cells. Strained Modeler Babies, Diced for Juniors For plug babies, Swift's Meats are chopped up fine and than strained. Only quality cuts are uscd. Farts trimmed of completely, leaving only the finest lean meat. Baby needs In: fat than you. All the wholesome natural meat flavour is retained in cooking. Mid the soft, smooth tenure, so any as swallow, is jun right for baby. F"!!! 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