i Kiiinclrriigag A Familiar Scene in Thousands of well Regulated Homes From_ youngest to oldest in _ healthy. happy families, scatter- ed wherever civilization reaches, a clash of ENC sparkling in a Lava-Lia...» x l glass of water starts each vigor- ous. fruitful clay. ENO prevents unsuspected con- stipation, tones up the s stern ancl insures internal clean inesa. There Ia No Substitute For ENO Enos A PnparadoulybyLQEaol-lmilcd. Sales Representatives for North America: Harold F. Rikhll h Co. Liil, I048 McCaul Siren. Tomato, 26 IFRIJIT 5311177” A Morning Smile scour News‘ The small boy was sobbing loudly. “What's Billie crying about?" in- iulred his mother of the maid. "Well, ma'am, he wanted to go and ilay with " ‘ Robbie next door." “Why didn't you let him go?" "Because, rnaiam. l ‘card as ‘ow they was having charades, and I wasn't aure whether it was catch- trig.‘ (C from page 2 commissioner of the New Brunswick Provincial Police and former com- mandant of Military District No. 7. Saint John, has accepted the position of vice-presidentpf the Boy Scout Council for the province of New Brimswlck, it is announced by Mr. Allan G. McAvlty, president oi’ the Scout ' council. . There are more than 1500 boys en- Etiquette QXIBIQ msi call‘! three Weeks at most. it it is t, i; i; an indication that the friendship is not desired. _.. Q- Bhouid answers to formal invi- matlone be made in the first cr third hereon? A. The third person. , Q- la it rmiasible at an inform. a1 dinner to put the vegetable dimes on the table and let the Iuests help themselves? A. Yes; this saves work for the hostess. * lHoasc/rold Hints i i much extra Irlnlchlna Whlteninl ‘he Skin The skin can be whitened by mix- "18 Blld llilliying equal parts of rose water and lemon juice. Moths To keep moths out oi blankets when not in use, scatter slices of Yellow soap in the folds. Then wrap well in newspapers. Color - Use colors to make food attractive t.) the eye. An ordinary dish can be ‘made to look more tlaing by gar- 1115111118 With “My slices of plmento, watercress, parsley, or green PQPPOrI. The Provincial Boy Scout council for New Brunswick is now in its second year of operation and is steadily growing in scout and cub membership throughout the province. rolled as scouts and Cubs throughout New Brunswick and. with the ever- increasing stat! of volunteer workers. the future for scouting in this pro- vince is most hopeful, it was stated by Scout officials hero today. Associated with Mr. McAvity and Brig. Gen.’ llili in provincial Scout work is neBaron Bull, of Fredericton, iln ‘husiastlc scouter who is effic- iently filling the post of Provincial Commissioner, particularly respon- sible for the practical maintenance‘ and growth of scouting in New Brunswick, Mrs. o. Wilford camp'- bell. of Saint John, is the honorary treasurer of the council. and. as an enthusiastic worker on the Saint John council. also holder of the cov- AMER! eted Scout mianks badge, is render- ing valuable and much appreciated service to’ the organization. Other representatives of the council are lo- cated in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and other provincial points. Only SMQRE DAYS lo see our Special i ' Frigidaire Hyclrolor Demonstration . our special demonstration oftha Frl- . And don’: fall co taste the new and. dileren: salads and desserts we're serv- ing. Don't forget to ask for your free gldaire l-fydrstor ends at i0 P. Me nan Saturday. Don't miss this oppor- tunity to see the Hydrate: actually in m. See how it makes even wilted veg- copies of our two cables crisp and fresh z = . how i: keeps evenings until them that way until used. -' + And, while you're here, examine the ' beautiful cabinets in Porcelaiu-oo-steel lnildb and out. See the famous "Cold Control" in operation. speeds the freezing of ice-bow i: ca/ ables you to make awlda varietyoffror an desserts that require esrame cold. See bow i: possible, come in today. We're open EASY Payment PLAN _ l4! u: nil you ma: our Jay puyinni also. Cone is at your firs! opportunity. __ we‘ are operflevel’! day wins the dem- onstration uaill 5.80 P. M. Q- Wben should one return a for. a. it moon be within two o. ‘lffll? "ti"? GUARJFKA" Hqmi I kl Yhat the FashionableAreWearing ANGEL WIIISPEBS l For The Cool: j rake the white of two eggs in but- lllustrated Dressmaking Lesson’ Furnished With » Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington Anavy biuscrepe silk that u- good taste for I simplicity and mature figure. The circular skirt in wrappe left-side front, giving the charming length. The hips are extremely flat. white crepe vesiee. dress for street. 3!. 40. 43. 44. 40 and 48 inches bust. appropriate. Pattern price 15 cents. oern Department. order a pattern REIGN-inc together for 25 cents. Name "nun-nu" .“-uun---_..~u..--"nan-unu- . Street Address ...-.--¢----o----n-nanus-nun... U"! State | Character Close-Ups. - treatment falls in graoelul drape at fisure Tho surpllce bodice with coliarless neckline, shows lingerie influence in It's a stunning Btyle No. 3363 comes in sizes 36. Print-ed mm with plain, light: weight woolen and crepe marocaln lee sure to iiii in else or pattern. Address Pat- Our Fashion Magazine is 15 cents, but you may and a Fashion "How CAN you aflbrd so many new stockings?” d ibis secret 0f t/ae b2}; Broadway Shows , , , “ Y cki 1.45 ” . M paiiilndnifiecosi me s Zlr e/d Cliorlrs a never seemed to last any time at a] l gfisit») [New "One day I looked over the ruins ,5’ of half a dozen pairs. I was so tired 1s, 1% ,f,;,,s,-'.,g,., my stocking money goes twice as far ter, sugar, flour and cornstarch. Beat butter and sugar to a cream, and add eggs, well beaten, than‘ ilour and‘ cornstarch, and, lastly, two teaspoons baking powder. Put a. small teaspoon of this mixture on buttered‘ tins. Bake : in a fairly hot oven. Place together, in pairs with 1am and‘ dredge with‘ Lone on THiS Fmrw FORMED rraleXou can BI: cenram was silencer iS Oil! 0028. big New Yo of having onl one good pair to my name! How l onged to have six airs in my stocking box allingoodcon ition. "Bu! my stockings wore outso fast it lei‘: me poor just replacing worn- "Tben I lisp cued to read how the musical shows keep their stockings just like new twin as uxliellur they cor! $15 041-50 4 pair. frosting sugar. . LAND) "Hail, to our own elect". come. is thewel isle while BURIC. trial to 9N)’. "'l.‘hnt wisest men. astray. lets, again". Roscoe R. Miller sore corn there was trouble. Extractor. c/rs Avalon mswronn- 0i them who dwell ln Avalon. the Oi earthly paradise, when some folk They wish in sit in council. and. Dian Great policy of state. with-out a drum And band, to gain consent to it; make 0f mist is happiness; then. to compile ‘ For every-one. Faith's true compend- ium. “The raoe is to the strong", I hear Y0" 5&3’. wand, I can go and pick my cronies. when. "1 choose". But l reply. "You Med you. llorrectiy. choose the ‘To decide how man-kind shall not. "Wander. when qiiafied are their gob- London women are refusin! l0 "l" ,,ome of the Paris sprinr ltyifil How the Row Started When Jones stepped on Bill smith! Jones gave some good advice to Smith 811d mid him to go to the nearest drug- gist for a bottle or Putnam's 00m Putnam's is the original mTeauieewi-w V an Amrfi Bub Good Things To Eat airbag» salsa aimed“: head of oabblse 841d a onions oin‘ the cabbage cutter. Add 1 finely chopped gram pepper and 21 tahlesp pfminiom. Marinate trim; Ilireucih dressing. Serve on lettuce leaves with paprika sprinkled I over the top. Beef Cakes One cup of cold beef/ii cup ham 'or bacon, salt. pepper. i egg, 1 onion. Chop the bee! and the ham together very fine, season to theta. Add finely minced onion, well-beaten egg and mould into little (Lat cakes. F17 iin butter slowly uniil both sides are browned. A nice little change for ‘lunch. French Potato Puree. 'I‘l~i-is is usually listed on hotel menus m Doings Parmentler. Cook a few stalks of leek in butter for 3 minutes in a large saucepan. Put throuwh the chopper 1 onion, 1 eta-lit celery. tine stalk to leek. Place in tbs saucepan B potalow. bated and sliced, 1 quasi, of stock of cholCe and boil for twenty minutes. Strain and pres through a colander. Add 3 tablespoons butter blend ‘ with 3 tablespoons flour. season with salt and P991301’ and brinl to s. boil. stif- ling constantly. When smooth, serve gar-rushed with chopped parsley- ‘Ihis sisouid make about l; or‘! ser- vines- long with Luz. "l determined to try it myself. "I've actually done just what these shows do-l make my stockings wear . twice as long by always washing them in Lux. Now my sto 'ng money buys extra pairs instead of just replacing worn-outs. I've got several good pairs of the latest shades ¢ll the time and I don't spend a cent more!" Give your stockings this marvelous Luz care that doubles wear : : : make » your stocking money go twice as for! I Oazeralandviacountaawl Milady Beautiful Iilahlnah Iutcsfandwaipplyntho mask. Lem-c on for half an hour or so, than l'£‘lll'l‘.'l‘ ‘with tissue squares, absorbent cotton or a clean cloth. Pat on a mild as- tringent and blot the skin dry. Apply‘ your akin tonic and finish your makc~ up if you are going out after the treatment. (Continued from page 8) between the eyes. Remove the excess cream and apply your rejuvenating facial pack. There are many such Tomorrow -- Beauty Questions Answered. IJVH‘ Broth!!! Limltad. Tblflfi-QMP snake" by appointment to their lmellsndl the Governor ii iogdan I” o . . "m. ...__a_____ ::An Oil that is Famous- Thfiiill Canada was no: the birthplace ol 12h‘. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. it is the home oi that famous compound. From here its good name was spread to coiitrai and South America. the West indies. Australia and New Zealand. That in for afield enough to sheet it! excellence. for in all these qqintriel it is on sale and in demandfé: hacks on the market and other good .__ “will PINKS maybe made by mixing ' '"' cornmeal, oatmeal or almond mnal to a. smooth paste with rosewater, but- iennilk or witch hazel. The facial pack that l am describ- ih8 below is the egg pack which may be used for restoring a faded. rough. dry, scaly complexion. To make tho pack, beat the whites oi’ two eggs to a froth with a little rosewater, add two tablespoonfuls of wann almond oil or olive oil. Add a pinch of powdered alum and boric acid and beat to- gether until it becomes a soft work- able, creamy paste. Apply the pack evenly and allow it to remain on the skin for an hour or more. If the Be Sure for Kotex roots-no vain, always at drug stores. corn removen-takes corns out by’ thQ ‘ ' 35c new recipe books. ll’ ssh wart. + + ‘ R. T. scrim-opium; j 1:151) P. I. ISLilND ~ ‘Ihuknlbbllllluiilnimaliia apieslaceaselirhlfiflwlillk" Iisupihiilhqiaaliachdacbsu avvriilr- _ llblaueea-iahlilflllllkw"' uusiabitlianiiiaakllllswhklmih aalbalkilalyllaau. Miarlbefh! myqalquiiair-ihkueslaelb inhumane-howle- A H,»\lllllllil\l u \ ' sulricient oily oold cream to make a ti is taken at bedtime the pack may be left on ihe skin over- night. Mako a mask of thin muslin and issten it behind the head with tape. First cut holes for the eyes, nose and mouth. in the morning remove the pack with tepid crater. Apply a skin lotion, a thin film o! foundation cream and powder. Brush the eye- brows with a small eyebrow brush lholflened with olive oil or brillian- tine. Brush the eyelashes upward, holding the forefinger of the left hand underneath the eyelashes whilst youmrush them upwards with the brush in the right hand. Be sure that every particle of powder is re- moved from the eyebrows and eye- lashes and from the wings of the noes. Apply the merest trace of rouge and lipstick and touch the tip u! your ears with a little dry rouge and flesh-pink powder. Another favorite facial pack may be made by mixing Y _ two tableapoonfuls of ca-bonaie of mag- nesia; one tablespooniul peroxide and ample hygienic protection. Kotex is wonderfully soft and freedom from worry. package. softness. absorbs 5 times as much. writable paste. Apply evenly over tlia face and neck after cleansing the Doctors and Nurses advise women everywhere to use Koran; t!» New and Improved Sbnitaq Napkin, because it assura The cellucorcon absorbent wedding which is used in Kore: _ is five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton. ~ a _ No embarrassment when buying. just say Kotex_at any drug, dry goods or dcparcmcnc store. liegular size 60c for box of a dozen. Super-size 75c. Directions in every 5 Features of the New and Improved Kate: l. Korea is soft ~Not a flcccpiive softness, that soon packs into chafing hardness. But a delicate, lasting 2. Safe, secure . . . lferp! your mind at ease. » 3. Korea filler-is far lighter and cooler than cotton, yet l. In hospitals . . . Koicx is the identiml material used in 50% oi Canada's leading hospitals. 5. Deodorlsee, safely. thoroughly, by a patented .- MADB IN CANADA K OT € X to Ask ~32 Tbere is no substitute for this i . feminine hygienic necessity i‘ . v a ‘i A k . l v l J t pliable. Nothing else be so comfortable. and still bring you such security and reconnect-reunites zs-i Hi1 {i5} i» ' ~ I 310i‘ ‘Mfx/‘Kifi/ I'll. akin ihoioughiy. Massage the cream in thoroughly for ten or fifteen min- Sanitarjl %iiss ' " Hawaii: .—\ ..~ .-v. Qmé; a 5.1.4....‘