it 15w The I tlcipl ‘em byte!!! l k0 Canada rshe‘ _Monda$ no ‘conferel - fthe Rei .973‘? ‘chair. '_f m" fman of , "Service h1g8 v lsubject: :9’: 1 E. Boo! ’ ' l. M» @.“.f.‘.‘.““- “f l l; helpful gm. cnrlsui ‘M, ’voking Rive tion in l’ .er too fiiumr Mew l. doing ‘ kloth ways l . "' quate _ may A, k, P W. An: _ on Th‘ l Order.‘ . {é 0f‘ as a. L‘ "fly V; Broth l ii, is the larger llfe l! spirit ‘ there l man ' lng “ , being an olden . ° 'I‘h “h” dem, “P” ' , ed 1r 3”‘ of b l1 . . ganl l’ o lexpe , 2g l per . > m are m» l 2:. ‘$52 i? m" ' |‘ ed1- was if! thb I119 Th PAGE EIGHT _ . i Woman's Realm -:- Social and Personal =-: llllsa OampbolPa Raolpa, for Cup Oalrao Keup butter I cups pussy flour I cup sugar / (or 1K cups 2 eggs l bread flour) 2i esspoon vanilla 3 teaspoons Magic eruscr a Baking Powder- h’ teaspoon salt i 1 cup milk I Cream butter thoroughly: add sugar a little at a time, beating well. Add yolk: of eggs and vanilla: beat welL Sift flour with baking powder and salt, and add, alternately with milk, to lint mixturo. Fold in stilliy beaten egg whites. Bake in greased cup cake tins, or In paper baking cups, in moderate oven at 315' F. about 25 minutes. Serve warm from the oven, sprinkled with powdered suaar. Or cool, and frost the tops. You will dnd many delicious frosting recipes la tha Mada Cock Book. “Cup Cakes are delicious fwhen made with Magic Baking Powder,” says Miss Helen CampbelLl Director of The Chatelaine Institute " oop baking goes hand in hand with good materials,” hliss Campbell will tell you. f That's why Magic Baking Powder is used and recommended by The Chatelaine Institute. Illagic meets all the Institutck rigid requirements offine quality —-rcpcated tests have proved it absolutely pure, uniform and do», pendable. l l The majority of dietitians and teachers of cookery throughout Canada plan their recipes for Magic. They use it rxzluriorly because they know it gives m; sistently better results. ‘ And 3 cutoff- Canadian house- wives say Magic is their favorite. l It outsells all other baking powders combined, Remember-substitutes arc never as good. Do as the experts do. Use Magic Baking Powder. \ Free Cook Book-When you bake at home, the new Magic Cook Book will give you dozens of recipes for deli- cious baked foods. Write to Standard Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue and Liberty Street, Toronto, Ontario,- \ ‘s atslns noalunsfi‘. statement on Ivory tla ls our m". antaa that Maple lallal Powdsrla has lsnas alum as any lAIIMLlllld-IQL For The Cook ORANGE ROSES livnlk, fruits and vegetables are most important parts of the diet and the food elements they furnish me particularly essential in low- ooot distal-lea. The milk may be served in cooked dlshcs or cheese, as fn the following salad, which oom- hlnes oottflh cheese and M39893 and makes s substantial luncheon or supper main dish ata very small cost- 4 w s dmnges Lettuce 1 cup cottage cheese French dressing. ‘ Peel oranges, removing skin down to juicy pulp. Out in slices and out slices in halves. On lettuce- covered salad plates centre a mound of cottage chssse- Oirels cheese with two rows of orange slices. f0 stimulate petals. of role. Serve with French dressing. ‘rhls may be made by blendlnl lblfllsor thoroughly: 8 tfllclWWl onus! juice, saved in peel1n_ and sllclnl fruit. 4. tablespoons salad oll, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon sugar or ury red "jelly; (Genoa fcur)~ ......_.._.__ Illustrated Ilrusmaldnl 1 - ‘Ml?! What the Fashionables are Wearing Lesson Furnished Wltb Every Pattern Bu Z-fnnabslle Worthington For instance. hero it ls in a crepe silk print. Then again, you may want some- thing abltmoro dressy ssorepo satin 1n pastel shade or in white- The rough crepe silks are sportlve and well liked. And it's the easiest thing 1n the world in fashion. And as for the saving in cost— the medium size takes but I 7-8 yards of 39-inch material. Style No. 838 ls designed for sizes l6, 1B, 20 years, 36, 86, 40 and 42 inches bust. Besurstonllfnhedasottho psttem. Price of Pattern l5 cents ln stumps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. us".u.-......-urrsou.u---“n. materials. SNAPPY BIDUSE WITH SLIMM" Name EIIVG DIAGONAL CLOSING A And lt’s a model that can be car- 5mm dam‘ rled out 1n a great many different ...........-.-.........-........-.-- Clty Stats ii AMorningSmila As SHE IS SPOKE An auto tourist was travelling through the great Northwest, when he met with asllght accident to lrls machine. In some way he had mlslaid his monkey wrench, so he stopped at a nearby farmhouse. where the following conversation took place between himself and the Swede farmer: ‘Have you got a monkey wrench here?" \ "Law; my brother he got al cattle ranch over there; my cousin, he got ashcep tench down this; road; but too cold here for n; monkey renc ." ' BONSHAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The April meeting of tho Bon-j shaw W. I. met at the home ofi Mrs. S. Benton, with the President, Mrs. W. MacRae, in the chair. Six- teen members responded to the roll call. There was also one visitor present. Minutes of last meeting were rend and approved. The sick ‘There was none from the school’ as one of the committee was ab- sent. It was moved and seconded that Jean Crosby and Florence MncRse be on the entertainment for the next two months. Mrs. A. B. MncLeod thanked thc Instltula for a plant sent her daughter, while a patient in the hospital. 'I'here was also a letter conveying a vote of thanks from Heaths Crosby for one sent him‘ while a patient there also. The entertainment for the aven- lng was a. contest in which Mrs. Geddle MncLeod won first prize and Mrs. Edwin Boyce the conso- lotion. The Msy meeting is to be held in the school house at 8 p.m. Roll call answer s. nickel. Meeting closed with singing, after which lunch was served by the hostess. ___________._ Works of Genius: There is no work of genius which has not been the delight of mankind, no wortl of genius to which the human heart and soul have not sooner or later responded-Lowell. Service: The good we can each of us accomplish in this world is small. The good that all men in all DIM could accomplish if they would, is vast. But ln order that this may be done. each working being must serve his own genera- tion and do his part to render the next generation more cfflclent.— T. D. Woolsey. Cross Baby “Baby was awfully frelful," writes Mrs. H. A. l-‘lswelllng, RI les, N.B., “aatll I started giving BA Y's OWN TABLEIS. Now he ls ust wonder- fully wall." BABY'S WN TAB. v LETS are the ideal treatment for chil- dren's colds, fever, collc and upset stomach. Harm- lsss. Baa certi- flute in each 15c package. 2:1 DI. Vllllssas’ . "d: "l committee brought in their report. d° ‘s “YES, IAM 40 YEARS 0L0!" w: Irene Rich lfYES, l am 40 years old. I don't mind confessing it a bit," says Irene Rich, “and I have two grown daughters of whom l am very proud. ; A screen star never worries about birth- dsys, you know. But, in Hollywood, they guard com- , taught women to despise home- THE Dorothy. Why n“, M15 Dix-Why ls the avar- agc domestic woman s0 dl-swfliolllfill with her job? Listen in on the 9°!” versation 6! my group of married W0- men and Y0" will ffnd that the burden of their sous is a lament 0W1‘ their lot ln life. They are compkslnlng n- bout how hard they have t0 , work and the monotony of house- work snd how much trouble child- ren are, etc. Men hsva lo work just as hard at their busfnm, but, as a general thing, they are Interested in it and get a kick, out of it. Why do women feel the way they do s.- bout homemsklng’! - A PUZZLED HUSBAND Answer: ‘ ' If women have small pride and pleasure in their workyou men are chiefly to blame for it. It ls because of the attitude that you take to- ward domestic labor. You have making because you have made it the only work that has no reward ‘either in appreciation or money. Put yourself 1n tho woman's place. Oouldyougetupverymuchpop and enthusiasm over doing work for which you never got a word of praise, or even any sign that your efforts wore noticed? Would you feel very enthusasuc over your job if your boss look all of your good work as no znorethan he had a. right to expect, but‘ found fault with you when you blunderod? Yet thls la precisely the way that plexion beauty above all else. They thing else. How does this lovely star guard com- plexion beauty? Just as so many other Hollywobd actresses do—-686 of Lux Toilet Soap regularly for years." she says, "and am vary jratofuf for it." Surely you will want to try this fragrant, white soap. The caress ol llar-a-cskc French soap for l0c.l / lllEljlE RICK and has two daughters (left to right) Frances, twenty-one years old, Jane ‘in background), filtcsn, ther mother, actualy sol (above). One of Miss Rich's recent photographs. It ls repugnant to me to sec righteousness wearing the livery of night. ~ ‘husband. lilo is the gallery to which let the thousandth dinner have a the roast be overdone and they bat her cooking. Now s. woman's audience is her she plays and if shedoesrrt get the glad hand from him there la small incentive for her in try to excel. Another reason why women hold their job in contempt and are dis- grunted with lt is because they are the only laborers who are expected lo work for their board and clot/hos, and mighty few of us can put much punch info a job that brings 1n no pay envelope. There are plenty of women mir- rled to well-off men who hover have as much as s. dollar of their very own during their entire married lives. Often their husbands provide them with fine homes and Paris ,w IIOOn-flmo c ma.’ o‘ . yourself a dellclousolunchtygglfl “w, , l lhsl’s no trouble at all I0 prepare! A ---i-' . bowl of crisp Kellogg's Con; n ind Inllk with a blt of lrslll- lng. Healthful. Convenient, "d “W67 l! any meal with Kellogg‘ Qualify guaranfeod For lunch IAIIAIA III”.- laasaal Goldwyn Iaupaa ssu flakes, Refresh- Savesfsaa Housewives Loathc Their Jobs~Advlce to a. Girl J usl. Starting Out in Life — Ambll-WIIB Youngator Plans to because most of the ml-mskes that lvomen make are the result of their not having even s. speaking acquain- tance with themselves. They over- looks and ability and th'nk they are the kind of women they want lobmorhaveahorrorofbelng, 1n- stead of the women they are. that majority of husbands treat and abide by what it tells vau- their wives. They have never a word ‘Fake mm o! your physical defects of praise for tho nickel their wives so that YW can remedy them. find sweat 1nd mo broader-ugh thoy Wur charms so that you can ‘save, but let wlfs once indulge ln helshlen them- Find out what sort a. s20 hat and they are never done of wmnlexlm you have and what disooursing about her extravagance. kind of flmlN 80 will? W11 M11 know ll: says youth quicker than suy-"Ihvv cobble down in allows the 1m“ "h" °°l°m ""1 “m” W 999 good dnnera that their wives WOIT- N190 Fulfill out 0f W11 0! 8- ‘lnsvaspert. hour-a in preparing, but slrl’: loch are determined. by the way she dresses. You can wear the 694importantonesl "I have used little too much salt in the soup or shades that flutter you and hsls and camouflage your bad ones or t Letter Box Become Great Actress frocks and molorcars and lvwell. but they never have a P911111 1°!‘ which they do not have ‘to give an “smut, They got no cash for the twelve or fourteen hols: a day's work that they do in the home. would any mm in the world like that sort of job? Would any man be consent to work for his father without wales? Would any man be satisfied just tn get his 100d and clothes as his whole return for his labor, and then to be spoken of as being supported? I trow not. Whenever you find a husband who has intelflgence enough to jolly his wife along and fell her s. wonderful cook she la and what s. good manager, you not Only find a woman who is a. craclrerjack housekeeper, but one who glories in her job. DORUHIY Dix. Dar Miss Dix-What advice would you give to a yuuns sir! starting out 1n life YOUNG AND IGNORANT. Answer: Well, first, I should advise her to sit dawn and. honestly and fear- lessly study herself. "Know thy- self," sold the sage of old. and that counsel goes double for women, estimate or timato their nssuos So, my dear, get a. good mirror that bring out. your good points youcas-rdollyoilrselfupooss to look llka aflguro of fun. Then make a list of your social aasefsaudsddibthemlfyounrs bruasua In manner, learn to be courteous. Cultivate a cordial and friendly manner. Bead the daily papers until you can at least listen intelligently, even if you are not gifted as a_ convaraationallqt. team to play such a good game of bridge that you will always be l_n demand as a partner. Dance so well that swordJeat-nhowtoplay gums snddothothlngsthstotherpeo- plo do so that you will fill in any- where and be the life of the party instead of being s. wet blmkct on it. Whether you sro rich or poor. perfect‘ yourself in some occupation, sothstyoucanmskealivlngbylt in case of necessity. learn to stand on your feet. Only the financially independent ioman ls free. Make friends by ‘allowing your- self friendly. Be courteous, kindly and considerate to all with whqn you come in contact. Go out of your wayto do llttlshrmsa for others. Remember, people's anniver- ssrlss and pet prejudices. learn to be tactful in what you say. ‘more is no room in soolsty fora girl who b a Mall m a china. ohm. Bonicslothobovmbutnottoo nice. Keep thorn guessing. Show that you appreciate their attentions, but don't throw flfs of Irlllluds what a help she ls lo him and what ’ boys will want to cut 1n on you. m _ only 15, but I am planning on a stage career, and I intend lo be a star whatever it costs mc. Answer: hroail. ths tslsphons and try with them. And when show you s good time, sss slr poolrstbocu and n't make thorn feel that you are sold-diam. '83 ‘G Dssr you Dix-Do you mum that a pardon can ha whatever they IIs-l-kfifi IIIGE RoAsrEo AND No, my dear, I am afraid that fairy tales don't come-true and we can't ‘wish ourselves into being gcnlusses. Nature settles that little problem for us. It sets the llmil to our achievements, and we can only be great firinnciers or great ‘act- resses or great writers if Heaven endowed us with the sacred flame. Tryihs doesn't do it. Wlehlng doesn't do it. A man with n0 voles, might tryfor a million years, but he could never, sing l. HE next time you decide this questions Is there air inside tlscfin orpaek- agc of coflee, or can any got m7, If so—coflec deteriorates, loses flavour. If not-oollee keeps its full flavour illdfin i ‘y. Only Ona Cofiaa is Packed by the New Vita-Fresh Process That's Maxwell House-packed so that all trace of oxygen is totally removed and excluded from the scaled tin. No other packing pro- ccss docs this. ‘Add this exclusive proteceim to the outstanding quali y already in Dixiek famous blond and you have a coffee that for rich flavour and smoothness simply cannot be equalled anywhere. Get a tin from your grocer today. Look for the words “Vita-Fresh” on the sealed and locked tin. than are do. like THEREJS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE FliLiS-FLAu ‘Ihlsisnot - Fashions. -:- Li You might alt at from youth. to age attempting to write a awry like David Copperfield, but you could never do it unless you had the seeing oyea and tho feel- ing heart and the gllfli ofexpresslon of a Dickens. I sold. b0 discourage you. but only to warn you that wlshlng fish's having and that even work Garusojwlll get you nowhere just by itself. unless he had Carusds goldenlYou have to have a call lo your ~ ‘vocation. I hope you have it and LVINATCDR s cram; at FltlGE R A r l o N’ rstmm atscrmc co. LTB- ' 'PA¢KED atypewrlfsr No tragedies are more pitiful _ t! the men and wo- men whn _ thslrtwhole lives trying to do ‘something that they have not the God-given ability to I ‘rhehls It’: kha Air lnsida lha Packa a Tack. Ruins avour Iiooas or bag colon loses 65 sorcaneofitsilfalavourin! “goo earloua U.“ 9 d: m o! its flnmr in i high over s theatre door. v A KELVINATOR Can be Installed In your homl FDR AS LllTLE A5 *8 . A MONTH Depending on the Model you Choose - Don't wait one day longer. For as lirrls as $8 a month you may have a Kelvin- stor installed in your home-right now -—ss the beginning of summer. You will never miss the very small monthly ps meats. And think of the comfort a elvlnstor will bring u-the work it will ssvo. Think o the sparkling cold drinks, the delicious chilled salad!- the dainty frozen desserts you will be able org-Figaro so easily. Kelvrnstor rakes a worry out of the pra- psrstlon of summer meals. ‘ And remember too, Kelvlnstofs timo- sested reliability. Kelviossor was fir}! in the field. Every rnsjo: invention ll! of domestic electric refuges“, scion has contributed by Kelvin- ' arqr. Tbmlr u ruminmfvr civic“ Sec your Kelvinsror dealer today- make your choice from the beautiful new mod -—and have it installed st once. ‘ Made in Csnsds b Kelvmlw! of Canada limited, Lon n, Owl!- ‘ Grafton St. msamms attics-arc co." Grafton Qt. Y. ; sweet-He. teratiire ~+ unsncniiits gm, ._ ._ CA N,A D A our your ambition will be realised- and that‘ some day your name wll be in electric letters three feel DOROTHY!!! nrtscu McKAY s‘ co. Lrnn. J She Shouldn't nmu . No energy. . . circles under her eyes. lfshe would only try Lydia E. Pinkhssfs Vegetable Compound in tablet-ferns, _,, she could be strong and happy agno- o s