l-lapoenings Of i The Week Princess Hnaboth as heir to the, ronc. has been given her flrasr. i Licy-iii-waiuxig. S e Y Prnint-r. third daughter of the Earl and Cotuitess of selboriie. She is 28 and has been one of the Princess‘ circle of friends for J0me time. inn-rived Law Maiys father. as the third ' selbornc, succeeded to the i942. As Viscount, Wilmer tiicmbcr of Parliament for it He is minister of ccon- r . Lady Mary is dark dic-loukiiig. She is a in a rlny nursery in the ion area, where some of efuuccs from Gib- . Lady‘ Anne Pal- Dlltlldlll clergyman ;_-,t>. éllD wits a kceii blo- .\l.ll'\' docs not share E.i.l s love for science. For til ' duties us ladyy-irt-wziiting 110N321 more than i t t Arthur Graham LJllc to Montreal t0 a tlit- intirificitre of thcir Lictit. ltialcoliii llltllll to Miss Slspeth .t- -hich is taking place ‘ . .ii'_\"s Church. Ccnio. E. B cns N. B. on z Toronto where she ex- ~i . On tiic cve of her bcrs of the Cal- Churcii Choir - cl the pcstor. the tide Olmstead. and rise Barty. Bor- tnii Gztruner on be alf of the choir piescnltiti .\li'~s Mczidows with a time o} money and extended the Ari WFHQS. t t .\Lrs. George Filliter of Monown. has rctilriicd home after n two weeks visit, among intimate friends who vied with one another make her visit pleasant. Mrs. Filli- tt-rfls son Captain Richard Fililter is now in Normandy. Her second eon Limit. {lat-id I-"illiter is in‘ the midst of the Cicilinn and Italian Crimmign and a. third son Brian 1e prisoner of wear in {lest Prussia. - Mrs. A. A. Butlatt i: home after a delightful holiday _ at Oregors Hotel. Brooklet‘. ' O I Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Blake. the fnmicr Miss Constance have returned to Montreal after spending their holidays with Mr and Itfrs. R. H. Nicholson, Htnoy Street. I l lea hostesses at the Tennis l-ils afternoon will be Miss "id t u Ivfzirie Marchionoss of Willing- don \\‘2\$ mic of the gusts at. a 2i m by the Belgian Am- . London at the Belgian sv recently. . t a Mrs. David L. Miller and small son of Sydney are now holidaying nl. their summer home in Fort/tine. Mr. H. P. Dttchemin and Mr. H. B. Ltnnyzlin accompanied them. . - t Mrs. W. P. McVic. d Jrzin anti friend Miss Mar of Montreal. are wee‘ 1i e Sea aughter .v Eaton spending a few View Hotel in o a Ali-s. Bryant and daugh- l nf lln et The Duke and Duchess of Wind- sor hive :rrri\'cd in Newport, R. I. fox ndefinitc vacation. . '. and Nlrs. Robert R. ri the rcmttinclei‘ at the of Mrs. Duncfm Douglas. Nfrs. IDT.) the nniivcl Strinhorfe Bcxi ‘i i n X i; ertntc lrri Yeo we visitors cli I . .. t Dr. R. nt-Kinnon and Mrs. Mc- Kii on 1m have been on a six . to Prince Edward Is- 1: sto ping Charlotte- mtvn, left Tuesday on return t0 their home in Philadelphia. t - t Rlrs. J. D. Cameron and daugh- li Ethel Cameron. R. N.. of i. . left yesterday otter a ant ivetk with rclativt-s in the JR w’ the city this week. They left Thurs- Lcfurgey. short and Miss Bonnie mm stoiriwinfl It ‘Ihiro Mrs. G. F. Hindustan: friends are delighted to see her out lllln aiic-r net" Diiilliui iicciuem several; weeks ago. . ' ‘ i Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse and dlllh- borno by piano Wednel- duy after 1. holiflgy ‘in Toronto. ‘Sgt. swm W . . . Winnipeg, left for his y! day morning after he and Mrs. <W had spend their holiday in P E. Island. They visited Mrs. Weir's peren . Mr. . . . MacLean of Souris. and Mr. Weir's parents, Rev. A. B. and Mrs. Weir‘ of Vernon _ _ _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. IeBarOn Tait anc‘ Jumily. are visitors at the home n. the letters sister, Mrs. B. E. Ann- tstrog. and Mrs. Armstrong. Perth, Z N . l I t t a l Mrs_. J. J. Denny of ‘spending the summer in Charlotte- town. with hcr son. Sub-Iiielit. J. Denny, who is stetioned here. Hats are more than feminine this season They are boldly dramatic. with a rest and breath-taking {glamour missing for many years. * They are the kind of hats in whic lwomen unconsciously be pi-cen. Most. of them smooth-top hairdo, swep up ‘back at the ' es Long hair is bet- ter than sho . . . Mrs. (Dr. R Ledwell of Boston on a holiday visit to her son Dr. S. Ledwell arid lvlrs. Ledviell. Mrs. Bruce Mai-r, Montreal. is being welcomed home the guest of bu‘ brother lVlr. Harold Messervy and Mrs. Messervy She is accom- . led by her young daughter Sheila. _ ' - Capt. Allan Fulton and Mrs. Ful- ton were renewing friendships in [is 'dey on return to Camp Borden, Ont. Mr. Fk-anlcMaclvfillan has re- ilunied to Edmonton. Alta., having greatlv enjoyed his holiday visit among relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Miss Alma You has returned a months visit‘ to. Montreal. Mrs. Sadie Bent of saint John. left yesterday on return after a visit among old friends in this city. O O I Mrs. Wilfred Swanson. accom- anied by her little son Alan Paul. eft yesterday morning for home in East Natick. Mass. after having spent the past six n: her mother. Mrs. Metihiesoxi. . _ Pilot Officer N. D. Binkl . R. . A. 1".. and his bride the former Joan Roslyn Dormer, Ottawa. are c ‘Vernon's l FREE DELIVERY You order 2 III I self. your frlcndl, your I nclghbouri. ‘ ‘Mill IOU! U Ulllbl "i! I Montreal, Quebec. g I - ,, " ‘ ‘ . II-IM ‘Oi.-- be; m ‘Toronto. is 0;: ler served as army examiner at Beach Grove ‘Training Centre for some months before‘ his present posting in Halifax. Prior to enlist- ment he was for several years air- ector of the P. E; I Library. - - Earl of liarewood told a nce how his son. Vis m e of a patrol covering fl ‘Dart-y of al Engineers near Perllsia when he was twice wound- ed in the leg and once in the ab- domen by- machine-gun fire. He was taken to o house and an amb- ulance was sent for. The next morn the ambulance was found without the men. It was thought that a German attack resulted in his shonis capture. t"'i"” ta. m? A Job Only You Cen-Dm Plboflllkllflui Alllnowdu Questions and Answer: on Pricl Control will ant"! in Th» 6'11"!- Ian as a regu r future ouch GI)’- The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are ro- vided by the Board Mullen. er- son; who have intelligent question: lo alk on price control are lnvltcl tn send them in | lathe callous] Advisory Com- mittee of e War Time Price! and Trude Board. spending their honeymoon at Green Gables. They will later take iup their residence in Slummerslda Wing Commander David Price. R.C.AF. and Mrs. Price. who were in Quebec for a few days vis- iting- Wing Commander Prlcefis mother, Mrs. Arthur Price have ar- Vrlved in Charlottewwn. Miss Gladys Dickson and Miss Jzlazel Bogus of Toronto who have been holidaying at Dalvav Hotel are guests of Miss H. D. lvllwolltlzn. 2 Richmond Street.’ Miss Alberta Macfarlane. Chic- luto. is visiting in Summerside. the est 01g“ her f e. the gitncatlonal Director National Restdurent‘ Association. lmd Mrs. E. S. Coffin have lr welcome Mr. Bs the , N. 8., Betty find Doris Salunde encvllle, N. B. Mr. Coffin's brother Dr. J D. Coffin and Ma's offin who were also house guests have returned to their home in Plaster Rock N. B. I I O Friends will be interested to learn of the recent promotion of Cent. H. B. Chandler of the Per- ‘ sonnel Selection staff of No. 6 Dis- lmet Depot, Halifax. Capt. Chand- Thls Canadian tank has 'n’?r~ vi Afnntcspertoil. Q. Am I required to have all the wupons in my gasoline coupon book marked with the license plate num- ber of my car? A. Yes. All coupons must be marked immediately upon receipt of the book. A gasoline station at- tendant is not allowed to honour a book unless ell the coupons 1n the book are so marked. Each person who has a. gasoline ration book in his possessi slioud follow care- fully the instructions printed on the inside of the book. Q. Are apples under ceiling? Yes, price ceilings have been all apples. A. set on Do the ceiling prices on vege- A~ change from time to time? A. Yekntin alstherotln 1 ‘* ge in the price of i-cot . A slight reduction in the twice; of these vegetables be- mme effwtive Aug-list 15. and there will be further slight reductions in the course of the month. FILET CROCHET CHAIR SET just rolled into the captured Italian vil- Brltlsh infantry have cleared the place of Sgt. T. H. Bartley, of Andover, N. 13., crew commander. uses *1 festival nlnsk .;i izis battle Illbl. to add personal camouflage to the "decora- DDSIGN N0. ION Net crochet clulr not with 0f we u the central motif is an I otive bit. of needle- work. Pattzm No. 1004 contains complete instructions. To order pattern; Write or lend above picture with your name and fusfl“ “l2” ilséllia l“ ‘fill; °’ i- ecu Charlagttctown Guardian Design Ne. 1064 N51!!! -.__.___._.. sum Adtlrea-l all: ' Province ~'.. CG-IS, 45s Craig s2.- w | i b Note youngster hltchin 0l11*'"B~l1'tS Re allil z Xgcialana ‘llbofuveuiled is dun lune to the theme which expia tum beyond the boredom. and so turns to dead sea is this fear of the future t hurry-up war marriages rush to the altar with me they are afraid there will we d they may not get have no real exclusively to youth and if they And the not co adolescence. ' And their sisters ifxtlm while they a-re young tn 8 t good times cost money and steal automobiles in which to take to swell restaurants. and doors they would like to enter a It is a cruel mistake to t time of lif teamed to e. 1t is onl_ take things that As Long as I Live By EMlLlE LORING Joan regarded him from the wr- ner of her eyes. He didn't intend to bell her wiiy the three men were on the mountain-top, nor why Craig and Tony had refused leave with her. The explanation in that cabin. She altivered coirtrollsbly. Cold, darling? , Jerry, and please don't call me darling. called me that when you rushed at me back t/here at the mountain. Didn’t you mean it? His huskv voice hurt her but she said steadily. f Not as you want. me to» mean it, Jerry. I - I had been watching and, listening for hours for an answerg to our signals and - and when I saw you - well. I would have called anyone - anyone darling - 1 was so relieved. drft tell Jerry that. she had culled him darling to counteract the fervent, I - I love, you! she had whispered when her eyes had opened and looked up at Craig Lamont. She pressed her hand against a hog lcbeetk aishnahe pus one 9 er ruponse deepening quick. All the while they mu stoodl in the dtadow cf the inn waiting? for the ascending automobiles,‘ waitinz an eternity it had seemed. she had turned over and over in he: mind the u-id lureot way to erase those words from his memory. The instant she had seen Jerry she had known what to do. Appureritlv she had made a thor- ough 10b of it for Craig had not» spoken to her directly since. The munory hurt. intnlerubly but. she reminded herself. no hurts. nothing can hurt like this orever. Her eyes were on the road ahead lllumined by the lights of the car, but hei- thoughts were with the mun on the mountain-tap whom she loved. She lived over every moment lime they had left home. She re- membered his gaiety, his tho hi: of’ her. his rich voice singing, he feel of his er d his shoulder. m ai-oun Asleep, Joan? I've spoken to yon twice. olirnuoneyuuontapoallingncoblemin ti of h. Ihalaol. thh o“ fiveonpiayows imonanahnwighu a “u tbhhubemtwofold. HntJoimblnnhint-beminds the that youth la n divine prerogative w pull them above the 11w and that. it entitles them to evmfl/uilng and do sti . it sells - orghd having few short years all have. fmit on th . . hat is at the bottom of most of the that are bound to wreck so many lives. Girls- n whom they scarcely know bv sight because. not be enouizh husbands to no around after the one. Bovs m desire becanise they begleve that love and romance belong ‘you may talk your tongue off to grand passion is an emotional e WHAT A GOOD TIME . who ilso bellev at fills our Jails with criminals who are still that bows s0 many parents’ heads with shame? th l girl JON-rid! . house-breakers and thugs and often mgitxdereré to buy frilfie clothes and go who also believe that they must capitalize their Rel: the most out of them while in Il/Lrs. Brandy's face and boast that ‘D6 say about them until they find that the re shut in their faces. each the VOUIIR that vouth is the happiest v when we have izmwn old nnd philosophical and we know real happiness. I0 mg not mixture. She knew it. tional) oocusl r move spice-s. Pour into ' tumult YOUTH TOO GLORIFIED Youngsters Seek To Within Just A Few. Short Years Compress Pleasures - the world today. been wand av please. And. worse outb is the only 1 beyond that is thav must compress dust. and so the pleasure that they IIOKLESSNDQB EXPLAINIED ins the recklessness of boys and girls. , their iefusal to count the cost of their 1r slogan is: Eat drink and be merrv. for be . Thev literally cannot pic- jlve age that is not a. martyrdom of thlevuai-e in a hurry to grab at life e r arrv strange girls for whom they em now they will never have the-m. them without convincing them that x-perience that belongs to maturity -»o-A+0-o0o»+ooooooooo .. ‘Ellen's Diar n; annular-m w 0960-0040000 a denied th p11 _- :::.:.*”::.:'u'...“' °"' ‘he s: r . morning. been than first. Very porch door e cream ck was already "changing guru" at our gate, on its way to- the. city. But there were many other chore: awaiting. _ - I new Pnrd on gunrd It the stable door indicating‘ that his charges were inside. out impati- ent, in the heat of this morning. waiting restlessly to be relieved of their creamy burden before hi3 released to at least the shade the trees by the stream. No one evinced any great surprise when latter two days‘ absence from my lusual work, I crossed the lstool, and a pail, and slid partly under the Kelly cow. I though or at least, I suppose. I hoped, there would at least a. welcoming committee. There was no cem- tlon from the work, no sign that I had been absent from my place, LUHIESS perhaps it was that I not- e that they must capitalize their I to their pockets are empty. so they Tliev become they are | they do ' PICKLED ONION S ‘Peel 4 quarts of onions and cover with boiling brine mace by dis- solving i cup of salt in iii quarts of boiling water. soak for 24 hours, drain. soak in fresh water l hour and again. Pack into hot Jars and cover gleth the follow- a-l. ‘A cup grated horse-radish (op- l quart white vinegar a; . espoous nilspice 8 tablespooos mustard seed 3 tablespoons peppercorns Mix vinegar, sugar and spices. Boil mixture 1 minute. ed those cows I milked seemed more contented, standing more qul 1y thin the others, cuds most complacently ' ‘ at foi- them at least for the present, all was well.ln their world. I O We had the best of th our kittens tode. This reminds me of n story nine: 1nd I still smile about nfter many years. It was once narrated to us by l ltore- keeper. a very good friend of ours. Once in conversation with a verv young and charming customer, he said, by way of entertaining her- for sometimes in country-atom. customers do expect entertain- mentF"I hear, Mary, that at your place, you had bad luck with your Wee pigs." “Oh, yes!" she replied soberly, and then her ex ressiou changed as she contlnu : "But we lied grut luck with our kit- tens!" Bo, we ct Alderlel. had the best of luck with ours-end the Everets — in that we were not only able bo save them all, but to adopt them into the best of homes, most of them "far from their first home and kindred." The last two were taken this morning sleep and well fed for Jock will fill the cel- pan with whole milk when I hold that skim-milk end c. fat-mouse. there for the catching. should be very good fare "in war-time.” This settling them in other homes, rc- lleved James of have con- tinued “masters of their fates” so far as he was concern- ed. small matter how manv months rolled round. There was baking to be done "this morning PEAR CHOW CHOW 8 pearl 3 onions 3 sweet. red Denver: $6 cup sugar 2 cups vinegar $4.- cup water teaspoons salt whole spice Peel onions. remove seeds from peppers, put through food chopper, using coarse knife. Peel and core pears. Cut in small es. sugar, mlces, salt and vinegar. Heart to boiling DolnLdAdd» oniolns, peppers and pears. an 1cm ed in a “ n bag. s‘? 3 minutes. anally. Rie- hot steriliz- ed Jars. Seal. Yield: 4 pints. me there was a reason for it. Do you know. Jerry? . ouid I know what was go- ingon in the minds of those two I had been crazy with anxiety c- bout you after we heard you were merooned on top of that mountain. How did you hear? I'll tell you after I've stopped at the 8a.: station and phoned your house that you and Lamont are all right. The two families were about out of their minds when they beard that his roadster had speeded through town, and that kid, Peggy and her dog and kitten were under everylbodyb feet. Daylight had dimmed the string of colored light bulbs on tlie gas station when they pulled up in front of the door. Jerry Slade Jump- ed from the sedan. It seemed years» before he returned. As the car slide smoothly nome- wl-rd over the broad black road, Join th. thot the early aiming In no beautiful. Why did Nolan . . We like it from e. been in his place. I oudnt have allowed girl I love to go off without mo not - She ‘the I and the two other men come up the mountain with you, Jerry? She ma hi as me in-' m tra tended with her qugglfdt/urn of the ‘Ib - to luv French civilians no pictured bringing German small arms end n hind by retreating Germnns. into Brehcl, France. | n ride on barrel of cannon, light field piece, left be 0 I have been “super-annucted." I although both Jennie and Karo Lasured me that I need not bot - er mixing bread this week, I still had the privilege which ls all to the good in the heat. So I confined my efforts to cake and cookies and once again, I reached the limit as to sugar. was here to dinner and thought that "he hnd struck c good day." The hcylng still con- tinued notwithstanding the in- tense heat. "Noi- rest. nor pause" James "knew" all this sultry day, I was not needed in the field to- day for as one of the family said, confess this puzzles me. for u I told them. I always thought there was a pension nnectio with this blessed estate. If there is I cim testify it is not paid in ad- vancel O I There were coo drinks to be mixed for those in e field and I think I was grateful to be left in- doors when I saw the sweet-stain- ed faces and arms of the workers. I went to the road for the cream- can and 1 found the sun almost unbearably hot. The cow: were in the stream then, in a spot uri the shade of tbg trees. g moved. Everything living Meme to be caught a_nd held by the beet. f was washing the supper dishes when company came, only “cllled" hey said on their way from the city. Two were visitors from an- other provlnce-u Maritime onc- n mother and her small girl. The mother, very nice and a stranger. thought " derlen" picturesque. I came from putting chi): in the stove, mckinl l q ck fire to draw a cup of her. from the llwn look "up the h the everlreena. ‘shows thro die onder Ind And b0- fortunate, too for ll I o ened the u, ste , reached out for the most stable’ n: going hue. stockiu Livingfi” bll Lieu. “Watt-fies lute tlwivel of II Demon: back into our own IIIIT! I03. l» u-{F-‘bfnt onion final! “NOD04 0f oiiw:tl.y be added while brown- | m Q01‘ o; 1m: nrlie elem he chewed. _ added to 1nd make Ono u mm: the wnter he pl to mason the meet more lender. Ono-half cup grated horseradilh may be added to gravy- 0! Onouflgllww Ill. flavor. Adding 3-4 teaspoon of any fcvor- lle herb (thyme. rosemary. will give the roast n del savory flavor. One ulepoon of cnrnwly seed or celery seed is : favorite seasoning. Tomato Juice may be ndded in- stud of water. - Add plenty of hot tomato JuieO mwed tomatoes the last half- Senon with garlic lnd add or macaroni, tothe l etc. us o iii... 1 cup spaghetti. rice end cook until tender Try cooking e few parsnip: Around the roast, lfTlll n: them on the platter and spriii in; with get]: nutmeg and : few drops of on. i l Noodles may be added the last fifteen or twenty minutes. I Dumpling ore alwny| good and are mother wny to please everyone. Remove the rout to e hot platter, and keep hot while dumplings are Have about 2 1-2 cups ng. liquid in kettle when you drop in the dumplings. IOXY COAT BACK with the return of the long skirt and short cape, the boxy, mew short cont also ls buck. The sil- houette that has n "boxy" look at the top often is achieved by the device of a brocsded boxy coat top- ping a 10m nut-row skirt. nouns citnr: Although these summer days are still I. di-nust" for mt an withtmcook; lppmuc , ray n. n u. vol»: hose will bib»: Bound pro- perlcure can make them inst twice on . . “Wes stockings ufter every wear- lug in lukewarm. nilld suspends. Squeeze the stockings, never twist >\ creek" And then down below, tn . where the roof of the old mill‘ Orrubthcmuthiswillfuacot-A inst BABY IKYUWYD IIOMOOIIID, I00. -' nnnlvll l l-QV OI ClNADA. For Th the the cows come for the and when I nked he: reuons, for a cow is not an unfamiliar unimll . were to spotlig- minty before. to her. me aid "to see what eolor they on." _ Iut lone any heme 1 bro ht cool of the evening, llures, or the cow: from their the rest of the f: were a ct tho haying. A: let them acrou the lune w the front me:- dow. no longer fr: ant with white I paused or l moment's with n fisherman nearby. He was having "good luck" h and thought perhaps rain." which would to the thlrstln Tonight even the mention of win- ter is cooling!‘ . . It is cooler now, here dunk of the evening and qui . There on no lights in the houses necrb . Perhlpl e folk have heeded he cull of the city or maybe they sit in the twilight, en- joying a rest from their labors. A car-horn at the mill, shltlcrl I stillness summoning the of anglers to assemble for to the city. They no off now, is "homing" night. Until Monday, Diuy, goodnight inthnflimbu- t» meentmme-"v "r n m’ ride m G IIAIT IUI‘! III-Kl A uiim lit-t nut. Wcd-iwstiws nth’; m I! famfonawiee two-placer the. flnt Nun ltnot Addre- mm; ____._.___ A 600W!‘ who f Bundl wu superintendent y school asked one of question: you tell me whtt we Mei- to u! to heaven!” ult aid Willie. led the doctor. a we mut do be- ni aunt." ii ontuhgemp nHWlio. u“ atorwouthwd: ‘tuunwu th ) would always be at thee mark to protect his terrl look as if he lnten his mission, would drop the WI! 9001100“, teaazhers h is s new m as o era . nnd Skin? consesvgtion p’ new“ the fat from eve every meal. Even gristle cln la melted and added to the used fat containers such as frenkfurters boiled. for essential manufacture. the fat from stews. grevles. nloohol bun will remove the windshield. sir. You saw Leisure The WO-IILQIYS Realm t nmqfggenlttrtythltlubllul tnnmdwooland p; mew in; l m ' P ii o ca! 0f w, and; which is weak and brittle us", N0 TIBBABSING! morning. n boiuew higcn, would give her um be deliver-m Ii a. neighbor, a rs. ife in Al. WM to complete this was u far as he dared to m. “Till? a. much smaller do; ‘h. 111x; ‘cleanse QhGJtIECZ from m, W’ to outsldg delivery competition?’ “om The two dog; would convem in some sort of dog language, M this same scene was repeated tiny after day. The larger dog would growl m ded to Culflplglg but Tip would its“ hi; ground until finally the would- be K661988861’. l ' to failure, paper and watch 1|. Jectedly as Tip picked it up m4 carried it majestically to m, "n. in housewife.—Wlllia P keig inKOur Dumb Animal's’: M m SALVAGI IXPIIKIILS SCI-APB, skim, AND sco In Canada’: new belt-tighten" three "S's" have u. come watchwcrds. Successor u three "r's" hallowed by school for senerstlons. l: tlu Salvage nuthoi-ities '11)’ berm r1! plate after scoop all globules of fnt fmn water in which fntty food; have bee: Every single drop is needed slim soups and A cool-nu pic-dimmed port- uble gangs bu been developed which W 8 ll‘! - of automobiles“? wtilltllr‘: d m many of Canadeb prettiest legs are fly; e garage g O permits entrance and exit one end An sntl-frcm Solution with u i0! fmll Manager (t ' #1 to elclllt butt on the flour): "Smith. is thi: yum?" Qnllth (pieasantlvl: "Not It lil it first." I soolnf I Strained food for lnby h pm thin , ltriined n11 Homogemxc foo i: Jnofher. Add Bab‘: nonucb certainly knows t c difference. ‘v’ [etlblel 1nd fruiu cenlgin nnurhbmcn: flan help: build re uu bodies 1nd :l_e:_t minds. Bu! often tho digestive luicel of u infant‘: ltomncb will not penetrate the tong-h cell walls of imiugd foods. iblzy‘: QICIUSIWQLIIIQdIQ ally: prove HOBIOBQIIIIIIIg pm- cess uh clown the I0ug_ cell will: offhe food, making lvllllbll c vitamins and mineral: in u eully ulimilnted form that 5w! ulx-weekl-old infnnt: may difell in 30 minutes. _ W3 uquixu 2 houn. Write for lm Ind dcuile‘ information today 11/73’ EIIEE ‘TRKINED THE" HOMQGENIZED BABY FOODS unmp ' cam-um. oumuo I I I Needlecraftrfl‘ e Home