Women's real m -”&s .r. v) I E LEN'S DIARY I l . I I I irks EAGE TWO THEgE-IJARDIAN 'OCTOBER 2. 1951 ; xmmmm ; Morning Smile g xX7QA'AkXE "'”h Remanded Clerk of the Court: "Excuse me. madam - you can only remand him." Woman Magistrate (lo pris- oncri: "Very well. ti-tcn. You are severely rcnianded." Close By "Why don't you uriik down the street lllSIl”lll of galloping round in the rvinlxiii: door?" the hotel porter alirri a zucst who had cxplrilnr-l l"':.i: he was taking a walk how-re brciittrisl to sharpen his aim. ' I g. A.-W-.-tvvovt C. 2 .4 3 Thai Body Of Yours j By James W. Barton. M.D. av” A .,...-- ,4 REDUCING VVEIGIIT REDUCES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Because there are some over- weight men and women who live longer than others of the same generation, some overwcights be- lieve that even with high blood pressure they may live as long as if they were of normal weight. Your life insiirancc examiner knows from experience that most ovci-wcigllts have a short life span. lie does not know just which ones will have a long life spun ' cidcnt of summer . . . By an Island Farmers Wife It was hearing the brush of des- cending stock's uings over the farmlands "in the road" on Sun- day that reminded us of an in- A little girl was born in a show- . er when the shadows of night had already drifted in to fill the quiet winding valley to the rim and the lights at Rob's opposite and in, all the farmsteuds about made comforting pools of gold against the darkness. Well-loved even in promise and extremely welcome she arrived safely to make a. sec- ond sister in a family of four. "There'll be a, surprise awaiting you at home, I'm thinking" we said to the younger lad ot. the two spending an evening interval with us. though for no good reason that Ithcy could make out. i with James idle and content in ' if Larter-Roper Wedding i I " sunny days and that curious, 3 trees and that we have A country Garden Mrs. Gordon sucnucan rue zsamcs or AUTUMN The pungent. fruity odor of rip- ening grapes on the side of an Old barn is a sure reminder of Autumn with its bounteous harvest and its changing tints and shades which enliven the landscape. The clear en- circling purplish haze which of- ten settles down on hilly regions in the afternoon when the su.; is on the wane and to our enjoyment of the ever changing horizon. To some, Autumn is a sad time of the year. but why should it be? Is it not but the approaching rest period for the flowers, shrubs and I cultivated and enjoyed since the last Spring frost dlsappearcl. Yes. and it is time to plant anew for another spring. No true gardener who looks ahead to the changing sea- Anne' Adams Patterns XJx.x SIZED TO M 1u:n.s:'s HOW to have plenty of new lingerie! This is the easiest. slip in the world to sew. it has only TWO pattern partsl sow side-seams, hem and darts - and WEAR itl Panties are easy-sew too. Make a set for a Christmas lftl I Pattern 4856 in sizes 34. 36." 38. 40, 42. 44. 46. 48. 50. Size 36 slip. requires :54 yards 39-inch fabric; pantiel. lib Yards. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to saw. is tested for at. His complete illustrated instructions. Send 'rhn'ty-five Cents t35c) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepled) for this pattern. Print plainly Size, Name. Address. Style Number. - Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 60 Front St. West, Toronto, Ontario. and which ones uon'i, but his cx- . I Asons ever grows old - he only be- zu too far," said the pr-ricncc and the tigur.-x or his (llI(l,Lhe uld arnlchniry me event, gram. . , . ..,.,.,. t-x;-ct-tin: a lalfphons all other insurance colnpnnies dc-'p1r-mg taking; him back in mam. comes "Cher m experleme 01 Wm" , j mi-'-Hi-'7" finitely show that ltan mm nVel0l'V lo otherlbirthdays. we chatted "me mgm" "rm yields W M” I The Stars SGV ' ' I - - ---Wm-A 10ll"-9F- Iuhlle the sable urtain of outdoors 1” his e”9"5' ; ' i g g g H wN,V y 331 m5ul'3”C'' "X-lililii”i'5 WWW pressed against the windows being i Agtumn :1; (:18 itlme y We I By Genevieve Kembla -Vs-lrXhVVhXK7v hxi-'N'2 that overucli.;ht lllCi'CIlrC'S tltol,msh(.d 1,... the ram . V Just turn. lg” er m 9 V" 5 lmd m”” 0l 9) Jvw gv ,1 .the garden and farm and the plants that were grown t'rom seed blood pressure and so (in not HEW!-ypd rm-en. me youngster js' and H. iwK&&&&immmm lalow Can I ' ! l Late to refuse liisitinhcr to one , d ,. I h . .1 - 2 M y . ; trmm mm.-e,.;1,,, -1-,, .,,m. ;,m.--" -X ill” at .0 i E llm "1 3b?” mm ito replenish the flower borders. It For Tomorrow , nne Ashley . ,b A- , , is .efectecl in face and eyes. . i . I , Q A ;lil'I1P0ilalll. uclght is to ll-'a.!ll at 5 He mnS,de..ed a moment. ..I its a mppi Wk 0” 3 Sunny m0l'n- ' g ( .mmm-o:nwsu -. ;to lzfe i:sclf. the l'rlCL".t3d -.ip;i::r--.d,,,,., mmk Ellen-. he onered ml; to transplant these good seed- SOCIAL prestlse Bi 15015 l-me Illlllgs to their permanent borders. yThc spring season is overcrowded with gardening work, and in some, depends entirely on wisdom and tact. Patience and understanding may be the means of winning tan: is told th::t if he is wilhn: '.o,.Ob(,.h. "mere-1 -. , W . i .. 2 ,. 1 be an more of a -...c a ,ood ru..,roducc his u,-eight lttlllttlllllll u'iih- Sm.mN, more when go home ilil six months or a )car and RCK1) than when I lewd -.,a,;.- - . , .- - ,- V ., lPr0teins first are h'.i'.!tlrrs. sll)- "Fll9il- Will T1011"! YOU lVY'llF V. t.-.-..- . . , .xxVx., .. ,, , ,, ,, ,,.. 4 I f. 5p.);n: nlalciln. for i(l.l' ti elm tl)Oul, us. one of the two asked. i-, Cook 5 Corner ' -cells and i-cbiilldlnz wmn ljtu”, "Yes the other nodded. "Weld lg: )3and :-ccnlld. the) have ninrc df:- love to he pill in prlntf" ”As you giggggqqrcsmsgxxxzoxxmxaoxxxx lgamic aclrlflll indthat tllcry hlrlp tr; are or Wt;I:'oc'.l"”:ve Clglickletg "Any urn up at an S!'ll”'l nors am hair at a .' ey c orusc . "But . 1.. MB (TRRY WITH RICE thus lcavc loss nm :a'. met for ion wouldn't recognize your- CGUSE Serl building: to be slo d in and on sclvcx!" we teased. tiWouldn't we? ------ illakcs 5 servings) fhavc fl dmibm nt-tlrin ill the boci.V Img M51 5””"m” the body as fat. Pr.-ic You 1115? Utv 11'” ihixv H:':ced." 'The DEAR MISS '-xx: Overslricl Parents Lack Of Understanding Can I am it? veisrs old. and a senior in high school. ous Trouble garden. Wallflower has never hecn out of bloom since May and the H0l'16)'SllCkl(' and Clematis, Sweet Peas, Carnations and Stocks and a few Hybrid Roses make a frag- rant nosegay. This week the perennials borders have been trimmed of all old seed- heads as this is fnllglllllg to plants. Early blooming flowers should be 05 WIW-9 5039 it reduced, he wil' IE -n I - 'll't'll But mere was '6 ' tl ii i ' it cl lu ble fiends for now and in y l lciblC:PqOIlI;n5u1-auce at rc;u::1r Ir;ll('5.I( Irrlicy l.(k:;1.:In, 11,;I)e.1,1.e.Vab!l,f ha?-Jenl"g' IloliclSforleastlflnigelifnil-llsayMcotltrllalgt. l-T9 altlllllg. but deep I-h0l1Sm . w Mil A (limit Of bnlllnzlivill not pcrnllt, the oveiwi..ht .iii- (in, yoga :hee1'the teidinzstspgrtd in most; years the Fall period is a should be SW9" '0 M1 Firms ”di Ev 1' 34.50 ;..;;i..-g , , P ., , .' .'n r- .' .g y . Q is H M ”"ip””."l L0 mm” ii” c'"i”A-l- Ill" senily uere brought and we Mr. and Mrs. Alfred George L:ir- RO.Ya1l.l'. on September lat. Left pleasant time to walk in the can winced for Change 0” WFKWI": jut . . I” ”"-' T3” Oi ”"9 Il"””d 01' 0119;-i 0 H, ,1 , . ' . in right,a1-e Mr.Ray Roper. brother den, and it is possible to relieve tlon. A certain amount of secre- - V"-ili"i CW-d1'9n s' and a half pounds ll ucr'.;, to g.-: fl us) If 0'?” had 3 smile t”- Mm me” atmmnmS' Mei t th bride roomsmani the groom lsome of the pressure of the qprlllg UVCHESS M101” P9130051 affairs 5 6 I'M - r -Ind Dr 37' I0 I0 p0””dl 1” ”” liI"l:i:)liI)itl)rI-I'lsIHiIx::I' tmxrlenuch Ob. Sljmm above muowmg the” WM' l(lvnd ebride ltghe former Mariette rush by doing as much of the advisable. 7 M6 dm, " "Vt"? 1l'9PW0liiiin th: to a ,e r . t i i 5 ' ' I . ,, .- ., ' . - . i ' For the Birthday - ' (lF0ll('llt Ill i:'diicill.:I '.lClZiif the 3llIllll'-V ' . Ia”: Much wok Place In UK IJPH? Rcpen HHCIUMYSI A3,” 239 ggjlitlnoifls Is passable alt Ims utmra -mm lorlaml ,5 gm.” UH. ,,S,m am.-W, And uliat will this small bun- home of the brides parents. Mr tul'f'll, sister of le GT0 - T"! - u” ”" Cmperll 11 P Thaw whose birthday it 15 mm. on of a Qhlfh ,5 ,0 wt mm, M, mm, mm die of charm make? What is her and M s Russell Rnpcr of Central .was matron of honour. cozditl ous are ideal this lseason. nnd tine depressed ammdes they -whale to aim; ail fat fonds, a;... by line ii.-.is.i1itsI1ll.V?y And W1l('lF? Will She be ””'" '”"”"""” '””'"”-'A”' wgm hr1l;n”I';1::d ';I3il”:Dg5' t;,e”' Hm”: 1m... been retaining being direct- Npgv , g Wgvmgg Inn all SIdi't'll lands and l-v one we 10 iwk 1”" m'"t””9 Mm” or Vi'iVx;r1'kR7xX'K71m?x.'('Ii?-t Mvvk v - S 1e . e neg ed into more Dositlve. 0Pl-lml-"19 '?3A””0lxm”xI'v”Jc0D'vImmTl V-"M 531”-3FIl1nIf on all ltqizlils uglier. mill. W111” F"-'”P i0 he? C10-"I"? We were I) I hmes tor m"dcmng' The sun I5 channels An cntliuslastic ap- I' h (3 . Hm. comm N,” g,,,,, mm hunks"...-iriiiitlcd hi the birth of the 3. R T” ) warm on the lzardencrtg buck and preach ;O problems i Wm make BeHer Eng '5 S lhnrouglily ln,ii,, is advlspd to mmnmc Cann,:'l:1Li':lllng comment of two such .l -j , If. Sullable Clmhmg 15 W0"! any their summon easier, Diplomacy Wu" ( Tins will prll-Iplenylv of mmiy as ,,,,-d. mm mm;. maids-of-tht--farm. when we stop- lwrk can be 8006i ll-Ht Wm insure continued pleasant By 0. 0. ll!!! (( lmrdcningIproi.ems um.-. fmii and flsht cm at u rclatn'e's store one even- h.rwmmxxkxsmms 0&sM.Wmoc6ix- F”3”'"Ce is 5”” W” l" ”” relations with those with whom AMMw 4 you come in contact. A child born on this day must lctirn how to hurdle the rough spots of life. Begin training it in its early years to cross these spots with genteel grace. instcao of with bluster and acrimonious speech. rm?-3. fields, and tree, hill and moorland, presented to the eye 1. What is wrong with this sen- lcnce? "It says on the radio that the reason the game was post- poned was because it rained." 2. What is the correct pronunc- lation of "irrevocable"? 3. which one of these words ll misspelled? Kennel. kerosene, -ducm: rilcfs nmv "VP-t'l'll)ii p'cnt; '!".l ii. tiw ulmto mun. and n tl- -M- .tl - :n 1 lunar are vi-ry strict about datm"; my mother won't cut down to make room for others .- . . Tam mil one-qumrr pounds,nf meat daily bc:-ail.-c cf lllisc mo :11: but the t;u:h?" we Q-,,e:;e:.1 '1; 1:11le),.1,T,m ,',t,,.-Iiwts into the house and refusesceven to meet them ,that are blooming now , . , MlCh,llllell' ever-varying shades of deep ktihls: Cllemlslfb-h . d H tm '- bli-”'l "Jill" Ffiwlrltlr 12 mp hue-I l3ClS. ”Cc;-l:iinl:- one sntzlczl "for .-af- 71 want 1131' to stint-.' who my iricizds are but if she wont let them comelelmas Daisies take the place ofiflch Krfmu 593”? 3 mil had yrs ' 4i ijh” does i 9 Mr my C lyfr” tn. 2 Vl.alwlc5PD0nsI All reducing dietz. uh:-the-r prc- rcr all, what ls the truthi" "But ' to me house 1 am going to meet them outside. 1 hatefrhallctrum an. Foxglove. and ML 53””: 3 5P””k1' M 59 ow mEa"' L , d be , 1 few T I win air. w tvaspo0n.S"lbcd by msurncre crnwanv ll hat i. there to Write?" we asked mic um u. bill I feel I shouldn't be uepnved 01 9” "l9'many perennials are bright with mingled W” the hues ofhwmnlse" fl-. Wm tlist lm "dla8mne,t'rll:8- 'J."i"P"'. 9'-IDS W-1'-E'r. 2 table-3 Ph.l'5lPlaYl5 or zencml rill)-Wlftlls. ")'Ll"' Slcribs have been in: lm-,n.. x km. the uiher boys and girls are having. 1 go with Illcelcolor like the Hibiscus and others warned you that autumn ad e- Vi” 3"" 1,19,, c 52””-"-i 1" "”":ll0”ll3 CUFIIV ("Hallie lmm ill" 010'-Hill" til-1 ill aha: ca" one add in them'1""Thv ' d urw lCLl)lL- T0211 school and church. and 1m sureilhat are blgomjnw me second time l;1m- 3 V oppos fe i Vllrpriorts unczar. 1 l 3 1 part proteins. 2 rm"!-' fats tbuI- is um 53' the other counterexlil . .notn'ci- rould l;,,,, no mun mm mom u we could onlylln the season. lbelphinliim and The sky W” c1oud1ess' the sun ANSWE.It-S . -.- pr.-.c0oked nu-.I ter. Cgfilnl. fa: .'llCal,Si dd 4 p:t:'t.: --M,-,5? hung new the ending - ' mew 1mm 1 dorm expect to go 0,", m-er-,- mgm, in the pmox, (ram-ant and lovely. E shone brlgh:.1l:Ed1:'(If'Hl. fthe sltgiilg '. i,r.l”.3 .. t 5. .1 .'i, r . . -"" - .,. ,,,.. . . . . , '- , um o m'r Rpirrrlim lfia: TM ltlzasggtgn 0: pa:r1S(:r ll1)Nc:i(ilV.witr lasvtnchapters are still being re- ween, oncc ct..y tuo ueeks would satisfy me moaning in the garden now can gg :1I'::nei:n1nseC:6 fined mg Ru. L Say! ..I heard on the radio lamb "Finch - then? in ii inch proteins in 1 part mr 'e::i f1 w.r.dm' . l ma e E great Impmwmom 1" me and the cottase gardens t'l”0Wd9d mat me ream" me "me W” ,,,b,.., Q .,.,, Tb Ami Omgm inim 0 pa..,; ...,,ch,.. i,L..,,.,Kl Ai;cl they have a fine heading": l .H F H U h I 11 so Commemy to M ggpdegrrance Of the d1””"" nmv” with (lowers of every rich and postponed was that it rained." 2. .. ,. . , - .. . .. , , - '. woa .' ' i' s. . 3”” i'”' ” I"”' -t””""Pa" Gr Skl'lPi.dTm5I- lI.:o”i1ll.lls(flvh(liIi”les iIt"oEL:l(l1en'?lf' I i W tier-iIi:ElIViiFx:t rte: lalrsm teen-age daugmer ior menus This is the time to look at the beauiul” ml” Spmmd in me tAifim:im'lSel::l:1:ki sl1IlalEf:l;uloruT: l””” ' -"' ””””"d Add 5””-I We-"A " N h -H v - . 3- ' -- I I " ' - -ii the seeds for disobedience fo--m of -o "d ll 1 d heavy dew like beads of glittering f" ' ” .. " ' Wm)” and 3 '”p3 "f the wa'”'I E3::I&” rgWWW”V&4F”Xx I'illwllIi: telmoum' ten -IISJ And MM soriwfoillhl--Iaje :fltscro?vtI'Ioitarls:- fife! l:l0t condonable since every and evvergrelerngglllrlllfs anhe'ifmmElier3e l9W915- I . aglnaf3.'.' she hold some rmum s”mmr' mWN(I' 1 hour or um” M E13 at l"30k'V SUnl1);'l Off gas Ilmnng gel: lmd dekell. ui ixfaigiital control being legally and morally bound to or these are ncededlthev can be Everylhlni M" m9 wimp '” Stor1cS' 5' AnupodaL meat it lPWl"'- Add 3 Clips of the O ern lque 9 ) : It y weer 5' "' eemager ls It" i t . '. . 1 H waver we are deal. 1 t a m- i summer and none of its beautiful - ,Mm. Md whom. tls that not like James? "Will you render obedience no matter nou rigid thenu es. 0 ' . V pan 9 is month. Remember ' ,, mm ,1 Ham, Wmh "mammg 15 By Roberts Les turn that damper in the stove-pipe ing with -lll.l'11'i!l vilnLl'l'8--l10t lrttals.-and youngstkers llltlluiafeglulgr :11: that they must always be moved W10” Md ya mded' .pD1ckem' cm, W”... Add cratlu.-il.y to lamb-g s mxuxzii lEllen? he asks looking up from society nt taczr can-'.cmporaru-s are following t eir ha in h a ball of soil nnd the hole ,,,,,,,,,,.,,' .,,..,.M mnsmmly um”, ,l'lis reading to listen to the rising should not he denied. Should nlwriys be wider and deeper -.-.m-.-.-.-..:. tliirk ncci. Add titli-11V powder hndl vine-:at'. '-2 inn-prion still. in saucepan. Mix tea? It MWRFS brings Windy V-'88ih9l'. J. until ;.'l rice is moistened. A. The decorations of the in- If Ihis ke9P5 "P I0m0T1'0T-R Brine t'l'ilt'Rl'.' to a boil overlformal tea are not so elaborate M 5ll9”l'95 Wm be hard to build. ' llllPfil'Pl'Pfl, fluffing rice and the i'circshments are more rm mlllklilll!" i W I'-llflc with H. fork. simple. The hostess at an inform- Uni” mmoricw - -Diary - - It) Lc t. flovcr and remove Arra nce (”llTl'fx' fl" '1:-c aurl serve at once Caznbinc rice, water and tween the formal . stmd 10 minutes. and does not remain at the door '? r.rr on hot platter, with to greet each newcomer. vrlticd fresh cncoanut, lfk lwinrl. "That's strong. isn't it? The wise pm-ciit welcomes her tllff.-rencc be-I and informal It's Q. What 1. l from the surf crossing the line . .. lhn loads TV! it i: .'llll.lllll'1 ullnt cxccllell: ( al tea mlngles with her ;:,ttcst.s;G'l”d'lllFlhi-- -- and dial; they me proud to lliive gives :1 ts-on-age youi. D'l'1"lllS Welcome ,vnl.!:l-Z olcn-r pcoplc 'l"!S is the basis ol :1 'or me clV.l(l' The girl v:l:n lcc: her irl:-n.l.s at street corners is not ards realized. 1111' ccmpznlons will card intended as a substitute for Q is the omzraxod or nriniezlla writlen note of thanks is ab- card of thanks rvcr in cootl tam-7lom;,,,,i,1y rude and ,,L.e,.1y lacking A. The cncravcd or printcdjin taste. New Swiss Discovery for Eczemas, Boils, Psoriasis, Leg Ulcers who are not welcome sack clandestine rlatlzig. At 2.0 ago (1005 a child need a dnrmi: zzcolcsc ' start its success! DEAR MISS D121: 1 have Lecn it. seems that a nelizhborlng family fiom me. I can see no reason tor ta:-y are trying in do but still they break ur up. ANSWER: You are certainly va 1; doing. and just how you tllinli th you and your boy friend. Perhaps lclle gossip? Unless yru nave d tituilc that these people are ln'..c problem. DEAR MISS DIX. 1 nm a girl my height t:Bl'SCS me to sit and w she can then sort Int? wnent lxorr. the chall, bad points of the companions shc tlncsn't like and one and girls who meet her nigh standards. in their chmct- of friend:-. Thry want in b cfinite facts on w rlcrlng in your love life, forget the whole daughter's friends into the house: point out to her child the ournge the boys -AG!-Ills CHOOSI-I W'lSlZl.Y llsci'imlnat.ion most teen-ngers show them all meet each other. gsler greater pride and security than to have herl -iucsfs with the same courtesy they extend to sound, happy home and the nucleus .t,ipy lulure and ultimate marriage. 5 she must lie to her mother about dates and meets going to have the same high stand- be the not-so-choice boys and girls fl .1110 tlielf il'lEl1d5' homes and must themselves n understanding parent as much as c. it is a difficult time for both parent and young- h".ndl.nr,; will cement family ties. going with a boy for over a year and persists in trying to get him away their actions. We both realize what continue. by petty means, to try to V. M.B. gue :about what this family actually cy're trying to cause trouble between you're lending too ready an ear to men you base your at.- ll years old. Sell-consciousness about alk with R stoop. My friends all tell me to stand stli.li;nt and be proud of my height. Are they right? MARGIE AN:-.WEcZR: Your friends are absolutely right. Margtel Height in alca ac”, H” h H, W'tl)".'lll can be a mark of distinction when well carried: you can learn p 3' W1 S 5 npe' ring their pals home to mom- Nothlngi than the shrub. Good soil must be provided and the soil firmed around after it has settled after a good soaking and it will be nec- essary to wnter again if it happens to be dry weather. Evergrcens that are transplant- ed in the Full are benefited by a match to conserve moisture and to prevent rapid changes in soil tem- peratures during the Winter. our gardens would, lack interest in Winter if there were no ever- greens to relieve the monotony of the bare trees and shrubs. There are so many kinds. how. ever, that one must choose wisely to secure the type best suited to the location and not one that will outgrow its allotted space in a few years. -'I"0l'm. colour. and scent these are the chief qualities upon which we depend to make a gar- den of delight. Form. as in all ar. tlstic achievements, should rank first. but. curiously enough. though we pay due attention to the plan of our gardens. the actual form of the plants themselves does not re. ccive the consideration it deserves. Particularly in the choice of var- ieties we must have regard, not merely to the height but to the mode of growth. Flowering shrubs. for instance. are all too frequently pruned with sole regard to their flowering it he considered, is often not thnt form FOR THE BEST IN DRIIGSTORE NEEDS Shop At .-V-'5. REUEVES PAIN AND I SORE THROAI ----ocolns L nu Anomaly Dupe!-M4 55"" "7" 3060 "nu rip PIIDIE nnw Lo zvalk erect l'fllll poise nnd grace. Many models are chosen for their hc.ght, and tlzcrc is at least one night club in New York that mnlies a point; of hlrlnrv only tall girls. Your attempts to conceal your i I . 5 K -y Authentic photograph! 00 I. ll. Obemuilsn on March 11, before treatment with F "992 4 MINENT Scientists have discovered that the lack of unsaturated fatty acids in human nutrition is one of the main causes of skin diseases. such as Eczemas. Boris. Leg Ulcers and Psoriasis. The modern diet. in which these essential substances are often completely lacking, have brought about a deficiency in a great number of individuals. Remarkable Swiss Discovery A Swiss chemist, Dr. W. Schmltz, succeeded after 10 years of research work in extract- ing from pure vegetable oils an unsatur- ated fatty acid in a concentration of 99'7t, and therefore named F "99". Thanks to . this hitherto unattalned purity. F ”99" is so readily absorbed into the blood stream, that it has a decisive biological activity in the treatment of skin diseases. Illustrated Booklet on F”99" mhtainlng all the interesting facts concerning this remarkable new Swiss Discovery which will bring new health and happiness to innumerable skin sufferers. can he obtained the of shun from any good drug store. Diva uiboralorm. Dept'm.F.O. Box H6. Victoria. BC. A special pamphlet has bun land dealing with no hs-wsy mums! of use and ptmplas and is available he of chaos ham your drunm. ltdlt . .. n - , . Authentic photograph of I. R. Obsmnllen on Juno 5, am: to Viilti treatment with F "99". Natural way to clear up skin troubles F "99" is not a synthetic drug but a concentrate of natural nutritive substances. It is so harmless that it may be given even to infants without any hesitation. Its rcmarkahlecfficiency in the treatment of I-Iczemas. Boils, Leg Ulcers and Psoriasis has astonished even Skin Specialists of international reputation. As its name suggests. the F "99" Two-Way Treatment acts internally as well as externally. While F "99" Capsules or Liquid give the body the power to suppress the cause and combat successfully skin disease, the F "99" Ointment treats its external, visible symptoms. To many thousands of skin sufferers all over the world, F "99" Two- Way Treatment has already proved its tremendous value and is being used with outstanding results even on cases where all ordinary treatments have failed. In severe cases medical advice should always be I ii99” Two-Way Treatment for Sltin Discuss F-I3 height, by slooplng will make you DOROTHY DIX cannot reply wt-r problems of general Interest round-shouldered and graceless. personally to readers but will ana- throupzh her column. 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