\- NOVEMBIJ‘ 13. 135i eb-eoe 000-0 :54 nwo00""'"' ' "Barbour". ‘is no exception. light, fluffy flavour-every time. in; agents, Barbour’: cl NOW on this dependable. ACTION leavening agent to give texture-dellcloue vwv vv vvvv v wvvi Has meaning in the Maritimes- Qver the years Maritime women have learned to trust the name They know it appeare only on Quality Produotl. Barbour‘: Acadia Baking Powder‘ You can RELY DOUBLE And, unlike many other leaven- Acadia coete no more now. Try it today: BAKE BETTER, SPEND LES! BE MODERN. BE THRIFT)’: I you have m? yet discovered Barbour’: dcadm Ba i Pawdev~ dependablle Manhme 83d to better "be Icing-try DIA BAKING POWDER ma: cook's” CORNER SAVORY POT ROAST 4 pound; bee! rump or chuck Glove of carllc 3 wgspoolli salt, 1-4 zeaslloill Penile!‘ i tablespoons lard 1 cup hot water l-z teaspoon Worcestershire sauce V _ l-4 cup Chill souce i Rub the meat. thcrro ly with s, bruised clove of gar 1c. Add salt. and Pfillper. Brown the pot roast 0:1 all sides ln hot. lard melted in a heavy kettle with a tight fitting cover. wozceetmshlre sauce. cover and simmer gently until meat, is tender, about three and a. hours. Tum the pot roast. occasionally. Add more water, if necessary. s. little at a irne. Make gravy by thicken- I118 the liquid with flour smoothed we . Serve it with peas and carrots, diced, and corn on the cob. BEAN CORN BREAD l-‘l CU/p butter or substitute r 1-2 cup su 2 eggs, boa n well 1 1-2 cu bran cereal, 1 cup m 1k 1 cup flour. sifted 1-2 cup yellow corn meal 1-4 teaspoon salt 8 teas baking powder Method Cream the shorten- ing. add the sugar slowly and cream until ll t and fluffy. Add the eggs an mix thoroughly. Combine the bran cereal and milk, let stand" until soaked. then add to the creamed mixture. slut. amd measure tlhe flour, add the corn meal. salt and bak- ing powder and sift to ther. Stir into the creamed mxture and mlx until smooth. Pour into a. and bake ln a moderately hot (wen, 400 degrees FE. for about 30 minutes until done. . qnvcsmumsn I tblsps. fart 1-2 cup granulated or brown sugar 1 cup sour cream 1 cup molasses Rind l-2 email lemon mgy use becon or hal: lard and lull! butter. Work 1n sugar with fat. add lemon rind. 1110135595, 531d Wéll beaten 98?- gm, flour, measure and slit M81! "with soda. salt and BPWS- Ind! "Id alternately with sour cream. Bake M 350 degrees F. 1:1 shallow pan. It will be done when it shr nks from sides 01 Pal 591'" h“ “m, mmpwd cream. greased 9-inch square cake pan’ The Likes I 01 We BY T. C. BRIDGES l . Alison tvas working among her flowers when Rufus drove up. She was kneeling by a bcrl, weeding with I a hand. fork. As sllc rose Rufus wl-rs "struck by the perfect grace of llel" movement but Ills sharp eyes did not l ‘ fall to notice that there was no wel- I coming smile u11 11.1" 1...... . "Good aftcrnorln, Rufus. Father ls ‘down in the I said quietly. I "I didn't come to call on hlm," re- ~ plied Rufus quickly. "I came to see you. Alison. I want to apologize for oslng my temper at the market." "It wasn't with me you got angry," she answered 1n the same even voice. “It. was with lvll". Lioyd. Have you apologized to him?" Rufus bit] his lip. His rage boiled up zlguin, but‘ he managed to control it. "I was jealous, Alison.‘ Her beau- tiful eycs widened slightly. “Jealous-Joccnuse :1 stranger of- fered me a small courtesy?" “Jealous,” Rufus repented dogged- ly. “I'm so fond of you I can't bear to see another" man making up t0 you." Alison laughed. "A nice husband you'd make." she said with a touch of scorn. “Bur as I have told you more‘ than once Rufus I have no intention of mar- rying you. s0 the sooner" you got that idea out of your" heart, the better.’ Long Meadow," she “I'll never gct it out of my head. I'm mad for v0ll. N0 other malrsllzfl have you while I'm alive." AIISOIYh llpe curled. "What do you propose to do — him from bclnllcl a hedge?" Sarcasm was n wcnllo" again-ii which Rufus had no defence. he glared at ller. too angry t0 5998K- Allson stooped, picked up her trow- el and walked awlly to the house. ‘Zufus flung himself into his cnr e ruvcl spurtcd. as he snllll ii wor4{1j,vpu 10m ME?" When you feel weary, ‘Iirecl, cold, hot BOVRIL is very comforting. Its rich beefy flavor is de- lightful. Why don't you fry ill You will enioy a daily cup of delicious sm m“, d peasant frocks. mono, If; Inglanoe, is as WWII? as a, picture - and as flatterlni l5 s. portrait . Very becoming are the bug full sleeves, the soft. 98a o, ‘M me gmoetull wi 3km; very pictureque t e El? trimming bands at n and‘ h?!“- The waistband seems to H1186 2' @1195 on your midi-iii. and t ‘i square neckline is young and free Sty No. 3060 ls deslflfled 1°’ 51m 1:, l4, 16. 1a and" 2o. Sire 16 requires 4 1-4 yards of 39-inch fab- rlc for dress; 3 yards fancy bfinfi" lull 5e d t cents <20» coin N- fcrexll rtllI-enplrtum. Wflle vlalhlr your Name, Address and style number. Be sure to state size Y0“ wish. style No. 3069 She .....- --- -- Name sF-Jflnrul-"el- FEMALE A "mllleie range of I K Y Products are carried by lllwlllliggllo- WEAIINESS Lydia I. Plnkhenfe Vegetable Con: not ofllhhelpe relieve nerv- mon pain but a week. Olll f in monthly fune- lnurbencee. ll helpe build resistance a of ' cult duo." e In Oemda. Needlecraft/ .-For The_ Home Rufu-‘s pnlc cycs gliitclcrl. l challenge mm to a duo. m. S1100," llllrl lliLC Ll) ulsuuss business lllzlt-I, I I 1 Woman's Re alm "f. Social and Personal f Fashions "1. Literature i. , ,__ . Rich in Natural Nourishment! lulKin BATS Enioy if Dolly! round. It was something of a. mir- acle_ mat llc ICdCAACU rlolrle 1n safety. 111s father was our. anti Rufus was all. n: “hilt AHLU lire slluggely, puuled llllllbcll a drink, lit l1 cigar- ctte arlu sat down. 15y degrees he cooled oil. rte lulu lost lllb tclllpcr ugaln 1111b! Hfkiillliu 111.11 11c llfld oulle nllllscll 11o gocu 111 Allsonls eyes Wllcll lie tllcugllt ‘of her scorniul tvurds he grcullu ills tcclll and lclt no uiulust lllllcll llcr. but lllat 01,1. not llhuit: 111111 lilly L114." less Keen l0 .1l".111"y" 1101'. Alison s beauty madden- cd 111111. He swore ugalll IO llllllsclf that lle would have ncr by 1:111" rLNBIlS or foul. As tor Crispin llloyd, Rufus WOLllCl llavc uluruered tum without u qualnl 1f he had thought 11c could do so sllcly. Bur. hlllud Ucwcll was 110 fcol. U11 illc contrary, 11c lmd plenty of Jllllllb, he ilucl 11o lllrclltiun of 11111- nlllg ugalllst .110 iuu. tit.‘ lllllcc up. 111s 11111111 Lllut 111 future he woud lrv‘ to keep his lclllpsl" under collu-dl ullu llnLf 111.»- \\lib n» Clilall llis man! By supper" 111110 ilc \\'.'l.s Crillll ugallll turs uilll ills lillllfll‘ over the sub- Sllllllldl lllcul. At ten next morning lle drove 0:1 to '.L..'.glllll-'.\lil), parkzd his cal" ano hired the sllrrle outboard that he nan useu rile prevlcus day. To avoldl any suspicion of hrs real plupuse he got Molt to give 111111 some ilslrillgl tackle lllKl bull. tllcll run out rcuudl the Point 111 tilu direction of lhe Cllpstorle. lire lids bclng an hour later to-cilly, 11c felt that he had plenty o1‘ time The sea was per- icctly calm. l1. wlls not until he “'21s; oppusils- lllc Cllllslfllli.‘ 111a. he saw‘. lilllL sclllcollc llllfl got. ahead of him.‘ ‘fllerc was zllrcncly a boat pulled up 011 tllc beach. Yolcl-s IIJUIICCI his curs from the left. he CkllllQ to tile lllcutll of tile cleft and stood there. sheltered from .sig_ht of lllose within by the thizk ‘lollllge of the lllountzliu ash. He . _. . I crept onwards until llc could see a. “lam was no b0“ m “gm “Inc” “'6 llllzln standing l\igl1 on the pile of‘ fallen rocks. This was Dick Knas- ton but. Rufus had ncvcr belore seen him. so (ild not know who he was. . .. “Ho. "iii ,__-— ——- Ilium >,O"cRAzY ABOUT -' QCATELLI BRICK ovm BAKED BEANS WITH me RICH, DELICIOUS HOME-COOKED FIAVOR" "/15; Ilitéwvlv FAMILY IS "on 1.11/5’! ANlAll-CANADIAN COMPANY 9 IEEOOIII Calumet I/s teaspoon soda 3/4 teaspoon salt % cup butler or other shortening and beat very well; _;"l_'1?__CIl/'.\BL()TlET0_VVYY._EU A R "I111? cliff nto the next cove. his ours and started Chocolate, melted 1V4 cups wctu 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add bak. ing powder, soda and salt, 11nd sift together three times. Cream butter"; add sugar gradually, crcamlng thoroughly. Add eggs K 7 .- _ PAGE SICVICN O - _'v~--vv_- _.-_w1II.UI.I_II.VVvvvvvYw 1 I? n Then he spotted Ctlspln high on a’ ledge above and heard him say: “It's not them, Dick Nu, it's no use your coming up. I've searched every corner and the gold has gone." Gold! that was what they were after. Rufus had never heard of John Kerslakeks find. That was one thing his father had never mention- ed to him and it had all happened. before he lavas bonl. But the mere mention of gold was enough to send the blood pulsing through his veins. CrLspin was coming down; Rufus turned and left the cleft. Ills im- pulse was l0 get away‘ as quickly as possible. Tile last. thing lle wuntrd was to be seen by the two treasure- hunters. Hjs glance fcll on then" boat and he grinned. 4 "Plenty of time," he said to him- self as he opened up the little en- gine. With one quick twist he pulled out the float oi the carburcttzr.‘ thrust it into his pocket and closed! down the cover. Then he took the, oars and put them ln his own boam Half a minute later he was afloat‘ and ulllng quietly round a jut of A¢AIII§ Coffee is ECOINOMICAL when you get more FLAVOUR and GQODNESS From every pound v It was not until he felt sure he was out of earshot that he SIHDIXPCL up his motor. But he did not return the way he had come. He drove the boat in a southerly direction. I-Ie would land Babbacombe, leave the boat there and take the bus back to Teignmouth where he had left his car. He chuckled again. He felt he‘ had done a good morning's work. cnnrrrzn vrr rwrvs cownu. 1s CUNNING‘ Crispln scramtled back off tlie ledge and joined Dick on the top ct the side. "You're sure the treasures gone?" Dick asked "It couldn't. have Slip- ped down into some cleft?" "There's no cleft, not a crack 1n the floor or walls o1" roof. Sonleoncls token lt." ‘ "Then it's your Miss Dane. N0 one else could have found tllc place." V 4 "Nonsense!" said Crlspln sharply. ‘If you knew Alison Dane you'd "re as sure as I am that she'd never have done such a thing.” “We know she was here yesterday. What was to hinder her from Illll-' ting in at the cove on her way mack to Brlxham?" "Nothing. But even if she had clone so and found the stuff she'd never have taken it." Dick shrugged. He realized that lt was no use trying to convince Crispin. "Al right!" he said. "Since we can't do anything more llcre let's get; back." He led the tray down to‘ lhc boat. then pulled up sllcrl. “Someones bagged our oars." “Our oars gone! That's rum. But who the deuce has been here?" “That girl. Can't be anvclle elsc. Ema/cal filemi lllaxwell House 1.... been further enriched in blend. Long fam- ous for its tantalizing goodness, rt. l.“ I10“ richer, smoother nnll fuller lXHllPIl tllan ever. l This woullcrfullv c11- richcd blend is roaster] lry n Fpvviul process that radiates uniform: llCfll. rlgllt illrougll every bean. It brings uut every lnl of the finer, smoother flavour. QVQJW Maxwell House comes sealed in a Supr-r-\ ru-uuln I 111-the only wav t0 pack colll-c so lllnt no flavour is lost. Not an atom of llIC Ire-ll, romivl" goodness can escape. ”Good 1o the Lust Drop" GRIND-for Drip Pot and Glass Coffee-Makers REGULAR GRIND-do: Percolator or Boiled Coffee MH|5| For; Economy Drink, MlXVlfi LL HOUSE I CHARMING FROCK 1 landed. I made jolly sure of I'm. And I'll lay sires clone in our engine." He whipped off the cover» "I said so. Carburetter float ls gon . ' ' ‘ léglw are? you still backing your lad , STANLEY BRIDGE HCINIT‘ . ' " awn ' ' ———— "lljvlgry time." Crispin asserted. --~- 1 A oharmirlil 4am" ‘rick. utlliz- , "This was a man's lob. See hcrc!"_ 1mg 331-1 Henry sgun his new ing the seashell motif. has a black , He pointed to ll. footprint on a snlflll‘ rlullcs as lllzlil d11.t1'_ in Campbell- I vlevct IOIIQ-Wflhsllfd‘ ‘fife salads Zmgcinlplts 113155 and €Vt3l§illz ulsucs 111111 suc- slgeagués IIQIhIY-lo dered w m ‘ lwlgid Pat il- d’ Th L f I ALYS. Wallace MucKay has entered tlnv pastel shall Peflrl shsl 5 A Illllllbzrgclltlll. 1% iazlynrllllrllsnolatoa Bligh}; 11:11:)?!» H {uiflklcggélfjllllygiill- The sllhoueite of the mcnlcllt. = z d l .Tl.t' t-le "k r 1~.-- '- - .1 v1 er "- ~1 it Cmcs m news in one-l that‘ Hlalcgntl hglvael 1.311.911?" gill-all) “A310 {lelberll ‘vhlsltolslullereel I $1.35? dregses. is the swatherl hip ( “He's out cf sight. anyhow." sari] lvlrs. Lzcclgf‘ Cole 11115 returned 10' and flour-fullness dress. clil5l3lll grillllrt Dick lcylzcd rmlllf- Llcr 1101110 allcr undergoing" on klp- I H5 face "F8 Ellfd. R11 116' lifillllfid .ra.1ol1 111 rl‘lll('(‘ county Hospital. J1 Skin Itemed made a dash at the rock and \"='§ N115, Vernon ll/IJCLQHH and Mrs.’ y scrambling up Wllllrrln lylllcflae motored to Char- I to the cliff on the outer side cf thz. M1", and lVlrs. Prank Bell entel» I j- I n WPS Steep but much broken afid Nuuuh“ hgnuy ‘pills clmlu vtlllnlcss Fllllllinplll" kltuu-fl II 1 I I I I 1 1 l0 I119 IOD. I'll SDI-ll the blighlfilfi" r185 since lclt 1.0 rcslcle in Chariot e- Bcfore Crispln could answer he harl _Q\m_ ‘ ‘EFF-Ck- ’ tallied lrlcllcs and neighbors in “I can climb that and. if I can g t honour" o1 Mrs. George MacKay who fissurcd and bushes grew in tlte the. ufllilur MucKay returned tr’ f,“ 1;":‘K1,?"§"}'imf"m¥fl'|":' :ml‘;":“"r,‘:g,',' crevices. Dick went up with nstor- .01" 1101112 ultcr sucrldlng 11. fcw lyvivmfl‘ nflrhpr-s w.“ 5,," "Mu", ishinz 511636 Set. W115" I19 TPHCIWW! Iglys 111 Sumlnersluc. 1 lI1'l| 4' w. 111111 l‘l('t'l,l flllll "flit"? 1111 the Y-CD. Crispin was not far be-l Pic. Borden MacRae has reiurn~frlluurlnnnry m" crupllrlrlll rlrr- nftl-u hind. v 0d to 111s duties ZllLCl‘ spending a‘ PPllPVPll l1. t! rl‘\\' 11113-11. ““‘ (To be Colltlnued) few (lays at Ills home. llmlru-"s Elllvrlllil nil is r»l<"=1~'""! f“ (‘lull-l Officl-r Saul-tic Pulll-n a -——-——i———————— R055 MucEwen and fiordon Mac- fr-"Icnllllillillntls B" "Mlllscl-tllhllllfl 1TH"- j n- lu-"Ih- 1.1.. 111-m. nppninlcd chi . n [on i r 1 n\nn_\' or s Ill 1 n 1' sci - l, y‘ Plaid topccats with fur collars or xiywle§gfifi°figlgréfm ouie Home or I101”.- ltnnrllng 111m» ylnlllcd m lr.- _.f°°_r“m“g h"“"“_°'n,,g'0d( Iflgfilaspf)‘: m‘! ,t11X9~’-'°5--»5€'311Yal9 l"? $5155 Guard, Valcartler, spent a furlough "‘(',“°“"‘?' F _ ‘ (f ' -.- ill \-.;.l ‘lu- ln recruit In ‘We or six skins of m-"ltw-ll 3t his home I~ l "Mo" ‘mnmm m u" snlmmh’ V1111 11 ll"lll\]Illl”l driven fisher. sable. nmny lynx coats.‘ ‘ ' dm‘ g .."‘ “I” "-‘ ‘“"“""~""""‘ """".‘"""“"' "' - . ,. ‘ ~ . . Tile ladies of the 8W1 Wm lcr sonic. our 1.». .\ll~.\ Puller .~ , , , Ivlp rill you of Mlllll r “mm”? 1°11?!“ l@“1"E~-v°ll1'munlt1es are busy dolni: Red Cross llrlllelury .1111. trmllfl“... served with 1n- l‘0l‘|l< in 11mm and F 1111- rlir-r in ihr- uar, uni l lumlr- 011 lcllvc Inst Julyl few 9m" l!" In fa5hl°n Pmllre- ‘work and packing Christmas boxa! LIIIIIT-llllru-ll ill‘ noun-y |., fllnusmvmm t H, for the boys ovcrgsas. What a thrill i: is when your Cake i; so 00,-] that fricndswant to know how you ma e i; Here’; (he way you cau_ get these cornpli. moms that make you feel simply grand, This season you'll be baking many cakes for the famrly-f-and for parties too. In iu5ti¢c ' '0 Yflufwl; fry_ Swans Down Cake Flour. You ll find it easier to bake the loveliest cakes with this special flour for cake-baking. Made goal choice (Fanadian winter wheat, Swans own ls 27 tunes as fine as ordinary floug, its softer, fluffier flour. That's why swam Down Lakes rise so high; are so light and "#11491"; look and taste so delicious. 1111-111 ---—_-__-.-.—--_-_-——- 3 Point Insurance For Better Baking l—Mude from select. tell Cenodlen Wlnler Wheat. 2'-°fOl|nd by lhe Swans Down "Controlled Milling“ process. I—5lfled and re-lllled through Jlllr IIII It ls 27 llmee c: fine an ordinary llevr. A F°'°"'° RWIPQ - - Mo;occo Chocolate Cake C bRAlSlN NUT MOROCCO raosrms l l. f I I f 3 egg: om inc 2 unbeaten egg whites. 1y‘ mp, gmmb 9V m as a fared su ar, l/4 cup bro _ f‘, | . k1!‘ I C25: hi, Fair’ 1/“"P""9‘" chocolate and blend. Add flour ind-s "€I.°’P°°"’ "imll: ‘b11821’ dgllblleplifvilzr. | 3 ‘W, m" bu,“ ahemalel)’ with water a S ll mlljrllllg lllnh “m” '33. b°"".‘.“"il *l"°'°" MY i119 Powder‘ ‘fihllflffl Bfiltel’! l ma ‘ a“ ov" "Pldly bollmg wager, cat l amount ‘fa lime. heating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in two greased 9-inch layer ans in moderate 9W" (550017. 30 minutes, o1- until done. Spread Raisin Nut Morocco Frosting between layers and on top and Sides of “kg Constantly with rotary c b ,1 . - I||WIQIQnQd . . _ 8 "Ker an cook 7 mm- zioc; (Lzllllillll frosting wlfi nand 1n enks. Remove l "18 Wlfl-‘I; add lcup fine y cut raisins, 1 r:.:..'."':".*:;". l,“ 11cm.- --=.l v. W. V w l l1 . t ennfoldrn carefully but (hgfnughly, mzchcd Ssquaae akcl-s Unsweetened Chocolate, m covér ‘PIC! on cake. Makes enough frosting °Ps and sides of two 9-inch layers. (All Iurnvnmm 0v Inn!) m’ ANY or ms -~r;.- ' ;, ,, , _. 9 rssrso r..l.'-f.;'l.'£;...::. ':,":’:.;:i:¢'i;l:-r.é.‘;.’.':z:: RKIPW 1: med. arljml praoo by lb: manu/arlnrer. then add rlinm‘ a: recommended I CAKE FLOUR EVERY PACKAGE I I ll .. I l I I