OMEN Page 8 The Guardian Tu:sfday,,V October 19, 1!);-ll LET'S EAT Protein In Cereals By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "Haw ITlll(:h.p1Y)lPll'l do cereals from hard 11111-.11 such as puffed emiuln. Madame?" nsksd the Chef. wheat and some 11 heat flakes. con- "That depends on the va1'let.V-' ll Lain ll 10 14 13?? 931” DIOWWV replled. "In any case. cereal protein. Those made from soft Wheat Such is what is knnwn as '.seco11da1;1'.', an 1-ollcd wheat. ShF9dfl9d Ind must be combined wlLh 'p1'lm-' and certain what and bran flakrs. cry” or ls1n1mal' prOlPln to complete contain from 8 10 11 INT C9111 Dm- tha amino acid balance. and induce teln." - 4 I body gmwih in children. and tne '11-low abmll ll-H11”)-y 11413541113-V repair of cellular llssues 111 persons "Both scomll and pcallerl .1131 by of all azes. from baby m grandpa . Contain 80011! 12 1'9! 09111 lN”W”lf- . cornmeal and l1c1m.1l)' about 12 pet A Balanced Protein Food u-n1; mfnrlakt-s '1 to 8 per cent. "Flor llllS 1PHSO1l. 1-s-1:-(11 FunIl)lll- and 11119 flakes 111111011191 rll-9 pro- "1 m. ”I...,,d Mm mug. eggs. nu-a1.l0llv1s stu-l1 as 1111111-d 11061. 1111119. pnultrv. ('l1PPSP nr fish bccomcs a 1111111111 and C0lll'Pl'lG(l PH"? I'0llliIl”5 balanrad protein food" 5 - 10 61-; 1191- (19111 p1-otcln ele- ”Whl1-h cereal nalurallv 1-u11- mt-111.1." Cains tho mn51 pmlrln. Madame” ,. . ,. "Oatmeal arid rolled oats are 111 T”:”3RRI0:D sggnxkn lead with 11 oxlmat-Ply 1'1 In 91193 5' - ”P lr nor can; rxifdteln C01'n-sr-ya Vnal I la KlllL' lll RICO NW sl1rnr'.s 12 -PHFI1-in-Pal ccleal made Pl('kl95 from 1-0111 and my bpanst arc Cll1ll)D9d 51111111411 cqllallv 111211 :11 1111-1c:11 Pfilisml-)5 531115 Apricot Cake Vurinlinn in ('ontPnt C111fP9 Tea Xlllk "As '11 1119 V1111-at 11-1'a.1ls 111 2911- mg, Ring: P1'cp:1l'F 1 1111.111? in. oral. rlw pl'r11F'lll 1711119111 I'(ll'lPS flaky 1'1(-(1 Bpal and Add 1 man." fmm R 111 14 111111 1111111 'l'l115 3111- A. B or C egg wlth '. tsp mar- lwllflf 0" 11119111" 'hP.Vl” "W5" '11 ,l0r.1m. Stir 111113 the 111w 1111h 11 fork F111 a b11114-red qt. l'lllg mold 111111 the mlxture Bake 10 111111. 111 a nlotlerala oven 351) drlgrt-as F. bard nr snft wlwa:. Cereals mail? Date WDrop 1 April-of. (lake: (T.rv;1n1 1011911101" . 1"-1 1'. sl10nc11l11g and 1- C cl-lam CO clwesc. Work 111 '3'; 1' al111ad1'- 0 lslfled P111'l1-111-d flour .SlllP(l .1ga..1 I. 1 with l: 1.511 salt. Tr-.1'115ls-1' L011 giuzlg: ("uh board or pn:-11'-. 1-10111 (lUSlP(l with 1,1 mm Wgar. flour. Rnll '-1 111 th1('k.N . : 1,? mm gm” mm F11 1111-1 an o11c1l 5l1a..u11 '1 .11. x 1." Mm "wnm humm . if 111 pan Arrallge we.l-d1'11l11cd 1 ihwmmz tsp. stgday 1"HllllPFl anrl1'oVts on top. 1011111i.slrlo . Np mu up. Pour mm -,- r con11nc111all5 21ml(K( ida;M glmmd snuro-rl 111911111 8111. IWPI 1. 1' 0011- .1 lw Pmlh i'(.1”VM and mlmmg fPCllrlllPl'S sllgar mlxed 111111 tsp (yang hlm'm. and m M hr cl11nan1n11. Bake 30 m;11. 111 a mod- ”: g Add heawn P i iaaulvp 1-1'a1.a oven. 375 degrees F. or 1111111 t:;daHI.'n mllk, add nggnd Qmed dPllC.llPlV bl'0ullPd. Sift nver .l Emir uh gme and fladmng 1115. a1Idltlrl11al (-011fev110l1cr's 5112.11- Reatl ll-nllll llgihl (lh:-11 rials: 1111 Cm m squarpsi "'1'? W”rm' finely and flour urll. Fold in last TR1('K OF THE CHEF nf all Dmp in lP'r!Spnnnflll: :1; lnrhns ;1pa11. on 11911 21-pascri Tllurkon 1 qt YPuF-1:tl)lP 5411111 111111 .ha1lmv pan Rako 1n hnt mon 15 l 1115. fmlna sllchtlx salllccd 111 yr M mmlllne I 111:. l)ll11F'l' 1-T1.1'R1-1 r'l.AT1'1:1n' 1119 h-.111-s17.rr I-'asI11n11erl for cut. to p1'opm'l1' ft! the shor1.n1. full:-r figure! S911"-easy y0u'1P sure to vlant mare 1,ha11 011v. Scleci 5111111-5 t.l1o,vl1'e slimming .fo1'm 1011-11 CllPll'(lll-PllP('l :11 frnnll P1lp1lla1' 4-gore sklrt drape.-I glare- fully from hlpllne. Send Thirty-Flve Cents 1350 In M1115 mamps cannot be accepted) for palterll. Print plainly Slzc, Adrfrcss. Style Nllmbcr nrri-or tn ANNP2 ADLVIS v (;ll:1.-dlan. 60 F1'o11tSlre1:t, 211..-y 'fn1'r1n'o. gimp I w1:1.1. ('(lL0lu-".0 ' T119 !'l1.K and 171112111 111 rlccp 1lKHlPTK1I.'.' in? Parlilc Pr)nQL 151111011 1-nlnlwi 11 nzlillanf rod Wife Preservers If you possibly can. give your dry cleaner infonnllhnn About the flbers of which clothes are made and what caused Ill: spots on them RICHARD HUDNUT EGG CREME SHAMPOO .. . for truly beautiful hair Richard Hudnut Egg Creme Shampoo '1: made with real sqg formula to make your hair shining clean, shining bright, shining beautiful. TM! rich golden lotion cunt mdvel quickly-oven in hardostwafor. Com- plete-,ly rids hair of loom dandruff, scales and dun, leaving your hair truly beautiful. lkhcvd Hudnuf Egg Creme Shampoo is con- cnmroved-a "Me goal a long way. Then, after youv Richard Hod- nut Shampoo take one minute more and give your hair a froqvoni bnoufy Iiniih with lichen! Hudmn Crown limo. RICHARD I-IUDNUII rec cums SHAMPOO wheatl MARY HAWOITH"! MAIL Wife Jealous Of Wonderful Mate DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Please devote a column to the subject of jealousy and suspicion and what to do about it. I have a wonder- f11l husband; I couldn't ask for I fbetter one. The fact that I feel so llucky to be malried to the most wonderful man in the world might have something to do with my ob- sessive jealousyvfor obsessive it is. When or if Jeff 1I'll call him) does anything that I don't under- stand. immediately I become sus- picious of the incident-or his sc- tons. Fortunately I know better than to question him too closely; and I am sure he has no idea what I go through. He has never spent an rvcnlng away from me since we married---except for occasional .-business affairs. These I know all about. so that's not where the sus- ,pi('lon centers. 1 His Wallet has a fasclllatlon for nw. although I have never been .through 11. He has many scraps of lfolded jaaper which I visualize to be 'add1'e.sse5 and ;elcpl1o11c numbers. Jeff 15 1114151 111-lxiunsiratively af- .fcctlo11a1e lm1.11'(ls me; and I ltvanw 1111.101-sla11c' 111,v5elf Donlt lprescrlbe p5.vchi11tr.v, as I have lnclther the umn nor the money. I iwouid appreciate your own com- lments on the subject. because my ljealously ls Illnklllg me miserable. Perhaps you (an recommend I hunk that mizzht give me lnsight. limo the trnublr. E. Q. AFTER El'FI'.(I'llS WOUNDS DI-JAR E Q- Jcalmlsv and su5- Designed to top the suit and 1111-.1111 are xmlnlul reflu-.1-es. of 111- fmcuve nag mgdg to an square on vnllllltary type. built 111111 the em-glmes 11, 3-35 ,. mphigfjcafpd all- otlon 111111.xl11llL1n11 by very severe place; from morning 'til night. emotional 1vrlu11d.s 111 early llfP. 1 This ong 15 called --Dark pan; 1 In relalmn 1-1 JPN X011 mall Ofywith the squared front achieved inlay 1101. be rr.'.L'llllE to something.A band of plcaged gmsgl-am 1-jbb in his bchlvlor or performance Mme fancy is of red 05”-ich mm, 1h11t 11.11'1n111s d.si1'1151 01 him when ;,.(.L he is out of 1-111: slcht 1 U11f0r1l111a1cli'. as the Bible sf.0l')' Dark a.n.'l. OF OLD : of Job llntlclsl-111':-s. pr-ople tend to bring upon 11191115 lves the fate 1111111" 111051 1911:: D11. Edmund BPl'- .glr1'. allalysl and author. re- statcs the 11101111 in IIIOCIPITI dress D) an Island by clllng 1'1S6 illst.11l'les 1,0 Show -1114! T11?-”11Pnt'd llPlll'nllCS have an 'l111- p-'1 11111111 is l)'(lLl( in the front 3l”””5' 101' ”-5””'b'"(1 ”-55-”('mt?5- nic-am)... 111 the g11Lhe1'.11g 1111511 we Ml" p""p””at” ltlle” ””x”mP5 by 5..11- 1111- U10 .4...) .s.up 111 1111- 3'-.1111 '-lvlnw rhcm t1-11111.11 nne wav or an- . . . . . . - c - I, 1 Lo leg.-..d 11. 111121111) as 11 g..11.... "mm 5" D" Bmglflfl book 'Har,' .l1e..' w..l1 the ).1L..1g llock. tnen 1”” Bwlmuw DWOWP WOEL lurn to smile at each 0lhCl'Ab01()lf8 51jll,1ll?llf-letnnb Mp neumhcsi C 1101113 on 1,0 11..r11d to 1111-11 chur- l . , ng. With tipll-:11 nr 111111 d9fenslvP- 1 y g ' H 111155. vnu 1'1-lect miii of :1 kind that ”' hdllptmd H)” Ln”: :3: tin: ' ' . 1 - s - 1 11112111 bring in l:gl11 your hidden '”””””0” CW1") (0 N l.,,M.5 m. mo ”.ml.m5 that muse l.'1Li.c11lln:, thv lambs frnln the 1111) um m NW... ,.,.,,.(.u0n 0,. be”-ayal llo.ks that haw p.1sLulc(f al. ailin- ,mc1- 111 a r1l.m5.1le Held up at ”Ll1c other falml beyulid 111.5. Whcsc suggestion lt was 116 (1.1 not know. Perliaps 1: was .lalnes' 11113 or 1n.11-- he 11. was Rob's. 01' it could havc been that of the yotlllgel 1al'111r1'. In any evclit, 11s alums. 111111 ap- proached the chore wlth one mind. . . 3 ln rlosr 1riat1111;sl1;p. For you say. ”l)n11'1 prcsl-1'lb1 p51'cl1lat1'y. as I 11.11? nc:1l1e-1' the llmr 1101' the m1111m- fn: 111-111111.111 siznifics you :11'rn'1 v1l1nIcl1r.11'lcd about want- .111:1n cm 1111 1111- hF.'ll11 of Pmntional .xcc11r1v' 11d :atl.'.f11rLo!'v livlng. Sl'.Rl0l'Sl.l' NE EDS Sl'E('l.H.lS'l' lHIl.P Tn hrjp 1:111:-.-cif. 5011 must first rli5a1m 10ur A ilngover" fears that a. illalc y1llll' obsession trails. Only when yn1l".'e lirrned to dl5tl11- But 11011. no w:llldPl'Pfl, after months whu-h had niostly WP.llle(l land matured the lamukuls nf spl-111g. lwould they be ablc In dlsllngulsh 2111.511 clc111'l1' liclwecll justified between mine and 1hl11e'.' c0111-crn and clllldlsh alarm with-I "That's easy! "Gage szud." Colm- lmlt prescnt fo.1:11la1:on. can you along and you'll st-e.” . . . A s11'a11,:r mixture he 15, sometimes quite as .p1'o1-1-ed to solve 1'n111' 11111-eltainties mannish and helplul as Jamle. tack- Ln relatlrm to Jcff. P317-"n ""51 H311 W95 141"-1 The scnse. or smselessness. fu ling with skill and cle1er1n.1111t1on 15'-w ”l'”- 301 23'-'1 345- 512” the case my bet or your fevlinzs set chores. developing muscle and 161- 1:-.119: 31- .WI'd5 39'l1"'ll f"b"l-' about .1cf1'5 '.1.:ll('l cannot be es- 5”-emuh me,-eh... gm again as non F1715 D'rl1lP1'H P?l5.V IQ 115?. 51111010 tabllshcd. lint! your 1'Pverlcs..re-'01 resp,,n5,b”,Ly M me,-ly mung 19 WW- 15 L9-ilfd l0Tf11 HE'S Com" vnllr-c1l011s and vllfclv drallllgsrwind of sprmg. he ,s plwsed in 4743'" 111”-Wi?'ll'fl 1ll5U'l1C1Wl5- ;have been r1-oss-cxan1111ed and 11p- mum. his ume in idle pursuits deaf praised by :1 skilled ps1'chol1)glsL- if not :1 ps1'cl;n11'1st.. some spec-. 1211151 he-lp 15 :1-111-sc111-1'. to rescue you from a SlIKlIlln(lPd bias. thatf m:11' sPr1m1.1l1' 1l1rkc11 your life. 11 11113 11112.1 gains ninmnnlum. I11 thc nran mun 11 hlrh you WHIP y'all have :1 big field 111 choice. in shopplng for ;2.'uldFf'l insight into to the requests of his elders. But 2 is a nice fellow? marry, forgiving quut.-kl,1'. and llkeable. Presently then. we found our- selves set down in that lnadsldn pasture beside the cnclosllre where the flock belonging to the Alder- len farm was lierdrd tn the shear-l vmlr p1'n'.”llrm. Thr-re ls :1 Flunlly 1"” 0”” wmm” d"-l m the 9551 SPITIFP Agenrv. also 11 local In- - - - 1 meal D55”-”'3R"3 11- l5 me” Hr”... Of Menmf H..g,e,,eA in with the mlll51.l'ea1n111ndl11g by. and addllioll 10 mam mental hygien- mm? "13" ""9 5D1'lnK 01 V1931 ,5” m pm-.,.f,, 3'),-.;;(-U59. Gm-,d I-end. crystal besides to slake every thirst: ing for you mlcht be "The Mind and 11 grove for sh:-ltcr and shade. Allvn" ll-larpcl 4: B1-n1.hc1'.s-. by; "You needn't come with us. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Overstlsct. Gran'daddy. nor Mack-the rest nf . H. -1111. will round them up.” Gage said. M11111 Ha-.10rLh FDLIIISPIS through1Bu1. it took all of them to gather hs-1' 1-nlumn not bl" mail or 1391- them in to the Cnnflnlllg corral. mm; fnfpn-19.1 vvmp her in care were there CXL'llCd bleatlngs nf The Guardian. Charlottetnwn. laugh and put their hands to their learn to shut out the sound. And the catching nf lambs! What fun it seemed In be and yet how nxnrting on the wind and strength of Jamie and Gage. who so willing- Carardel Squares 17 cup white sugar 1 17 cup butter - Folk ,,1 egg lv did their share . grasping plnch of salt :1 wooly necks. missing. tumbling. 1 tsp vinegar to try again with success; strug- 1 tsp. baking powder 1 1 1-, cups flour 1 Mix together and DTBII into pant lwuh spoon. Beat whlts of egg stiff and add 1 cup brown sugar and 1. mp chnnped walnu1.s. Spread on. ylnn of mixture and bulk. untlll .brm1n. Meat Loaf 1 9118 I cup milk I cup 1-111 bread 1-111mb: 2 lbs. grnunrl beef 2 tbs. rhnppcd nnlcn 2 tsp. salt ',i lsp. peppar .. cup ketchup nr rhlll sauce Method: Combine egg and n1llk and bread crumbs. Allow to soak unl.1l milk 111 ahsorbcd. Add beef. rmlnn. salt, pppprr and bland. Pack into loaf pan and spread with kolchup nr chili sauce. CHOW CHOW 1 pork tomatoes 1 lbs. onions 4 lbs. white sugar 1 tbs. celery seed '1 cup whole mlxcd spice (Put. spicc In muslin bur. . cider vinegar. Slice onions and tomatoes. and then! Once we saw the little lads P-2 n.”sor-de By T1-uy Adrlln coat season is a small and dis- Lhe head. Despite its diminutive and will be seen around the best 11'' and is nmdc of black soleil by the turned back brim section. on enclrr-les L11: crown and the ntcd in gold bullion in a whip ef- ELLEN 'S DIAF. Y I1':11'111L-1"12 M ife ':l111g 1111-11 111 1111111 lnmn Ml itfflu the .-,11.11,--1111111;.11;.-.1. 11l1lcl1 gave each 1.1 his 111111 111.111, llclore nelng lilt- Fights Kidney Stones Herman N. llundcuen. M. 1). form in the kidneys. oxnlntes; others '&ndEHCy for them to re-form. Tendency to Recur In s study made of portnnt things operation is performed. both before and after of the antibiotic bl-1e sulfnnamlde drugs, or both. mad at least twice a year. ed to 1'c5pccl.vc Llucks. y What an exciting tune it nos! A mil? 5.111 1111), 101 later would ('fllh4' the parlllllzs. But H world, must be 1011 . . . 111 11111 01111151011 111.11 the pet lamb. 11-as 5r1 down a1 Alderlea instead at 11115 fazln. However young- L,1--.s d.st-uvcl'cd 1119 mistake and; 5111111 10 lhclr 1lrll1:l11 their friend of 1119 5p:ln1: 11 as hack 1.0 the frontl nle-11611111 .1;-.1111. "I511! 1: 1.-and that this pet lambl w.1n't be said!" Q-ago said at be..- l:111r. nf 1110311-. B111 111.11 111.-1111111.." he mnlem. urdly 1119 persona n1-ax dcvvlr "I11: 3 111111 . and we keep 'ur1'c(l. "Il 11111 be 111 1111 cars all.' night " . o . Shall up 1011 hcar 11? 01' in our d:c.1ln5 rat 11 a lzl;111pse of 1111111111113 ..1:.k .-1 Sissy bclng led where "stilll walr-rs” glcanl. 1111111 101110111-11 - - - DIRT) -- - - - Good-nllzlit . . . U. WRS H1! WOIIQEYI 1 symptoms tered. Exactly what the diet should be depends on Lhe che11l.ical make-up of stones that have been removed. If the stoncs were made up of uric acid, in addition to this high vita- min A intake. the diet should be alkaline-11s'n forming. which would be plenty of vegetables and fruits. with lesser amounts of If 11ecc5sa1;1. as one containing baking sod.1 If the stones were made up nf mid . nspa1'a1:1lsy uxalatcs, rhubarb and containing ”1h1I substa11cc are strlcted in thc dlc-1.. Ql'.L'STl0N AND ANSWER A. M.: What. effect dnrs matlc fever have 1111 a pcrs later life? Answm: ma11,1- Rheumatic fnvrr installces CHIISPS of the valves of the heart. may not 01111111- yrars HOWPYPT. for a numbcr nf difficulty. jHousel1old CIA-lint (leaned. since 111911111112 fluid dis- lsnlves thc washable finish. Mdlle Chanel Launches Second Fashion Collection. PARIS. IRc11 ('15) 11119 Chanrl, turlcr. has l.11111rl1crl cnllecrlnli after 11 from 1111- f;1sl1:c11 1101-ld. -- Madcm015- y her BPCnnd The 35 nlndcls shown tnday cun- f:.:11cd pre-war c0l1- tlnue this moon. wllh 5111111111 jer- sev or tweed cont dresses, two- l5-ycnr absence PIPN suits and shit-111111s1.s thcmm. .1-Iemllnns are 10113:?-r than those Hcr flrsl. 5hu111ng last. Janua1;vl.shown in nth?" houses. skins me had far t'P.'vl('l'llllL' ilffluence :n c11r- straight and slender. with longish rent .51,vlc 11-c11::s-despite the u11- slightly flared 11.154111:-5 10 the jack- flavnrnbln I'P1'Op!l(In it received at (Its. Tlicra is 1: studlrd f'.RSllal1I'l95.S that 11mr-. Chanel vn111.::1..cs own way. opnn. conception of adapts the In go on hnr .111: every nrceplcdl high fashion. She sillmuelte that. nrlginnted in the 19305 in A-slightlyl waistline. 5hE1C05SHCk blouses belted wlilcli runs thrullghout the ('0llPC- tlon. 1 Some modcls cnlnsc n di5t.inc1.h' Asiatic feeling with Rllssinn or in at the Bloused back effects. modernized nlood. The Chanel look113”0l'9d revm and deep V neck- 1-emalns as individual as 11.; creaullnes filled with white gilets are 101-. It's design:-d for the womanlother trademarks of Chanel. who reaches beyond the latest unretouched for years. levelling of the waistline but is HCCMBOFICJ. chic enough to wnar the same suit -Style of They are complemented by fur sgsin worn in the the '30s L huge sable scarves and muffs, nnd tiny tam- Chanel was the designer in thelbouflne ML! perched over one eye. pl930s who made it the height of lfashion overnight for the world's Contrary to the current con- ception of the Chanel look in the fmmt, wealthy women to wear the United States. Mademoiselle Chan- plaine.-rt fabrics. She commanded gfurs to be 1vorn on the inside ss (linings, and ' over-dressed type of clothes with 1 school-girl simplicity. ol does not show the long lnrlats and ropes of jewelry in this new replaced the fuggy collection. This trend has become as much n.-socln,1ed with her name u her famed perfume. l Noted Beauty Authority Advises lot Fool "A: n beauty cdi to r m I n y 1: co p l e h A ve asked me, 'wl1st should I do for 1 A '- pimples? I :1- waya lay. don't'try just mvylhing on them! Acne-type pimples are a serious condition thst if neglected 1 can permanently mar your looks. So use a m-dicntion specihcslly de- veloped for pimples. u-ld nut multi- purpose skin creuma or ointmenta sprinkle with 1: cup course salt Let drnln overnight. Put tomatoes. onions and bag of spine in kettle. Adding vinegar to barely cover. Cook slowly until tomatoes sro clear. Then Add sugar Just HEAT and 90u're and cook slowly for About four hours. -Mn. Jock Clark. ' Alma W. I. that s claimed to be 'slso good for irdialesf " ou no. general purpose cream: und ointment: do not pro- vide in n fut-drying greueleu base the special medial ingro- dients so necessity in the treat- ment of im lea. But fortunately, today t ere: 1 scientific medl- uted formulation developed upecfally to clear pimples. that has proven its effectiveness in actual use by thousands in Clnsdn snd the U. S. It incalled CLIAIAIIL. Now-Typo Guaulon "Inn" "The special medications In "I couldn't believe it when I hand you were in hospital. Why. only last night I snw you dancing with a pretty blonde." Morning Smile 1 "Yes, so did my wits." CLIMRABIL formula no eonuln . in 3 new-typo all-free 'buo'. This new 'bua' material is not only cascless but in also oil-IbIotb- ng, actually helps nmovo excess yllimples” MARCELLA HOLMES (forms! lcaufy ldifu of 'GI:nIour'Maga1ir1o) oil from skin that authorities Agree is 1 major factor in scno. In fact, CLEARASII. 11:: such remark- sble drying action that it clear: and dries pimples surprisingly fast. "Cl.r:AnAa11. is nnlinepvic, stop- ping growth of bacteria that may -cause Ind spresd pimples: And since it in non-greasy. stainless, it mly he left on ds and night for uninterrupted me lcstlon. Skin-Colored-Hides Pimple: "This new Cl.zAlAllLmedlcatlon in skin-colored to hide pimples while it works, and to end the em- bsnnument of pimples instantly. "So Again I advise, don't fool with pimples. General purpose creams and ointment: luvs their proper uses. but don't do nd on them for treatment of p mples. Treat this specific condition with I npccial pimple medication." lulor's Digest rcported on clini- csl tests bung Ctznssll. type mediation. Cblruulsn. flu helped to many boys, iris and Idults Hut it I now C e largest-selling spacial pimple medmutlon in Amorfu. It must work for you or monsy back. Only cu. Large econ- my size 81.19. At all druggisu. Got cussun. todsy. . 1 Restricted Diet 1 IT is A well known fact that no object can be made unless-the pro- per raw materials nre present. This kind of manufacturing procus goes on in the human body, but. un- fortunately, sometima the results Are the formation of substances which the body could well be rid of. For example, stones sometimes These stones may be made up of various chemicals. Thus, some of 1.hem,contain what. are known as contain phos- phatu or carbonates; still another group is made up of'uric acid. 11. is unfortunate ,slso. that even after removal of such stones, there is 11 every five patients who had stones removed. two had recurrences. One of the im- in preventing re- currence is to be sure that all of the stones are removed when an Perhaps the most important fac- tor ln causing the stones to re-form is infection in the kidneys. Hence. operation, every effort must be made to all- minate such infections by the use preparations or Patients who have had 11 kidney stone removed should be re-exam- They should drink plenty of waber. and it is suggested that for the first year after operation. distilled water be used. It is also advised by many doctors that. In every case, 5. high dosage of vitamin A be adminis- lin the borders and the For-get-me The early fronts. though they ndd u brilliant edge to already rich colors. have a hard hand und on the "whole uncomfortable things, selective of their victims Incl luv- Ing behind them an air of defeat and defiance the more pitiful when. Is is often the case, they nre followed by a spell of fine dsys. So. for the first (mats in the garden here I carry coverings for the more tender photo and those that Ire cherished. Some- timegthey are saved for u couple of weeks longer. But when the sharp frosts come that put the garden finally to rest. obliterate mistakes. let tho way free for the pleasures of replsnning and anti- cfpntion. the gardener may well feel gratitude. Apart from the pleasures of planning and planting, and these are very much enjoyed in this garden. Autumn has its own in- trinsic beauties; the magic of s frosty morning. the grandeur of a leafless tree, the tang of fallen leaves, and the smell of wood smoke. All things have something more than barren use: There is a scent upon the brler, A t1-emulous splendour In the Autumn dews, Cold morns are frnged with fire. -Smith. Many lovely flowers are bloom- lng in spite of the frost MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN A COUNTRY GARDEN sure satisfactory performanct each year are now becoming com- monplace. The problem of wintel hardiness is being overcomq through crossing with hardlu species. Modern chrysanthemumz also display greater summer hardi ness and increased resistance to disease. Along with Increased vlgoi has come greater benuty. New colorl. new luster and better hubll hlVO made their sppurnnce. Cul- ture is easier too. Staking. pinch- ing and other matter: of expert technique are not as essential as when greenhouse varieties were planted in the hope that they would thrive in the open. ' It is I dream of this gardener that A small chryssnthemum ur- den can be made next year with I background of evergreens so that a lovely garden will be enjoyed until winter really comes. They have bloomed here through snow and frost and I mass planting of them would be very satisfying. Few flowers have the fine keep-A ing qualities and the diversity of type. color. and variety found in the mum family. Unquestiounbly the single types lend themselves better to cut-flower arrangement than do the double types but all vsrieties are lovely for garden use and for cutting in the autumn gu- den. Thou blossom bright with Autumn dew. ' And colored with the heavcn'l own Roses, beautiful fragrant stocks and colorful Wallflower with the exquisite fragrance. Chrysanthe- mums in crimson and yellow, an- flual Larkspur in mauve and white also many lovely Violss in differ- ent colors. Michaelmas Daisies, and late sown Marigold: bloom not and other biennial: like Sweet William and Hollyhocks have made grind growth and are a good green follaged plant for October. The tender bulbs have been lifted, Tubernus Begonias that were planted outdoors. these in the gar- proteln and foods, such as mllk. mcat and e 11.. ll fflay be RG11-Sable indoors last winter but Tulips will to give some alkaline mlxturc. such ml be planted unm 10- tl1c- Mcmnrial Nursery last week ,and they were lovely in many col- l'h9”' that you wish for your garden next on .11 11" will be noted. pe1'1n1-lncnt. damage In the heart. wlth 51-a1'1-lllgfhmugm the ch,-ysamhemum 1,, . 5PV"9.'pnsl1ion nf as an outdoor flnwer for our gar- '"'"m' dens. Being the last nf the major ill 59VPl”P, groups of herbaceous perennials tn lhlunni. the Chrysanthemum. in the a true appreciation of the garden L(.,.,1m. Q1.,.,,,5 should mwm. mg value of the chrysanthemum was lwasllcd l1 thcv h.1'.'P 11111-c bccn dry-, ”ma”l'd by "V"'e"'ph35'5 0' lts failure nf the unopened flower buds 19! many nf the older varieties to S thcm taboo in most northern gar- dcils. The vision and persistenca 1 of c1n11cn1pu1'ary arc. hnwcver. rapidly overcoming 1 all of H195? objections. which flower early enough to en- 1”..- l . gen room are still lovely. Dahlias snme Glads. Some daffodils have been planted that were forced next month or varlier if the season should be p.11-ysanlhemums were seen at or: and varieties. It is a good 111119 to take notes on the variety They are to bp winfered the hardy plants yea r. outdoors and A century nf development has extreme importance great variety of its modern forms, has much to contribute to the glory of the Autumn. For many years. lack of winter hardiness. Also, -1-ivc carly autumn frost: made plant breeders Varieties THERE'S AQVOUI GIOCIIT TOIAVI xv?" MN um 5'” sun U'”' A V 'p'1'.'-'3.--H not correct. stem culents are usually rosette shlped. with the leaves tightly pscked and with very little stem. Cacti) makes 11 plant for mantles nr bookcases and they are easily grown from Iesvol m Burr!-:11.-Nnr nrusnn lue, That npenest when the quiet Iighl Succeeds the keen and frosty night. . -Bryant. Fnr the winter garden indoor! many Cacti and succulent: no interesting and most suitable for indoor conditions. All cacti urn succulents but not all succulent: are cacti. Although most people believe these plants grow in the desert in nothing but sand this is Climatic conditions may reduce rainfall to I minimum but the soil is usually fairly rich and enables the plants to take 11! an appreciable Amount of nourish- ment when rain does fall. It must be understood that succulencc hu only developed as a result of thu plants having to adapt themselves to periodic drought conditions. It is their capacity to hold exception- al quantities of moisture within themselves that causes them to is succulent - that is Juicy. There are two main typu - succulents and leaf Iuo Many. many slips and lQlVCl C ' these succulents have been given to garden visitors snd question! regarding mil mixture have heal answered as well as soils and till amount of watering needed. In my experience they need I good loamy soil and just enough water to keep them from Incom- ing too dry. The lovely grey foll- age of the Aloes (a relative of thl nice decorstlvc that will root in n sandy soil Crnssuln obliqus growl hero Ind the Sedum.-1 and Echeverla. Named Epiphyllums have bloom- ed hero for several yours and n Innther Province I have nun I very large beautiful plnnt cover- Contlnued on PI80 9 1 NOURISHMENT . - Ask your Grocer for FRI! 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