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"The MacIntosh’ if :'3~.;»:l-. as above c;:;la1r.cd means "that '- leader." l 'Tre first of this ancient familv tri. ,_ __ _ _ _ _ ,=e':1~ in _»\mf~rica was John Maclntoshl . _ ' ` §;;_:§c_l3a;_}: aziealii _i ing w.ll. dry by rubbing with viai-ml who locaicd in Dcdhain. .\Ia.=.<_, before' ' ) ‘ ) “ ` ` _ " ` ` _iw-ei5_ Du -n gh d in -¢_ __ mn T_____C a____ mam __eFc(___d_m_S of! troubled with dandruil, Allen. the 1_5 __ good __f_1mi me g_i__y__ _;__i>r;>_c___c_s_s il' .iohn now in 'many parts of the coun~‘ " ‘ ' MADE lN CANADA _ _ __c.; ihair t<;_ hang IZOSEW f°"____“a_€h°" time lsun bath f every ay an now summer ' ' days are coming. it. would be a goodl Any one tmubled “th dmdmn _ ..hould use a tcrie on the scalp after `i 5 __ ,_ _ __ i i/.ict lisa isiy it if .\I...lii.r~_~h \\~.ie amonz the iexuitsl of liivoe P13095 all* Hi M=1‘li\t0Sh ‘gan th € _ll g 030” ml ‘the shampoo and once or twice al from the Scoftish Highlands to come Coimtjr, _ °°r5 5° B lc suns m' am ““ _ - . » » » l - . - ‘will have ample opp0i~;u~-my to get ucck in addition. I.n using it after to :ne assistance of the state of Geor-i Also. valuable service was rendered _ _ ___ " gia when strengthening the colony ln-` to -this county by these men in the -a I ' l- - 1735 An appeal was made to the R“.01u,io,__ ,he Wm, between the' The scalelike flakes of dandruft if qui: dn; Tile df-°u°wm5sot°;’_° 1; t3 have understanding enough to know that he is often tiredand doesn't feel mludv FCOM, ,G mmf. L,,.,.,. _md some SME, and other national Conmcts islioiild be loosened from the scalp__ draico __J_;l_;___'c __ate:am4 3 rc 'uve well and is worried and anxious and that she will have sense enough to know _ _ _ __ __ . . _ _ _ _ _ _S , am 0 . and assist iri the work of colonization Among the early settlers were John i and remowd bl 3 circular mmemem *oil one drum tpcturle of camhsddes 1' _ One historian sa;-.=, “They were not. Moore Macintosh, Colonel John Mali- l with a wean fme °°m"" A5 they 8 émnces b shak W u and "mmd “ke 9' mlmkey D" a suck' reckless adventurers or reduced im- Intosh and General Laehlan Mac- fgrebfreeg (Tom the 5_°al1‘th°5' 5h°“ld my lm' . e e mifrrants, but were men of good Intosh. Each played heroic paris in? 9 W5 e “Way ‘vm 5 Perfectly clean a " _ . _ bsoi-bent cotton wrapped ln ciigyuigr and were picked for the e:=_:'lv life of our country and wrctc 'dean bl`U5h- The ‘ml-V Way t0 be _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ze o mall toothbrush I t their miliiarv qiial1iie.=." They foun- thc name of Macintosh into the an- ;5"19 malt me bm~'l" 15 lmll-\ CIM" ls gxlidingrthi iair into small séctix ded a permanent. colony of their own _ nals of our liistory with the same in- _ L0 `\\`2»Sh it With 5081> 21115 \\'2\L‘~’1‘ and ‘The hat on treatment is ver _in Georgia and called it New Inver-itegmy ina; has eve, been its ¢ha_¢.|then sterilize it in hot water to y 3 ness. and to the section that was al-_ aoteristic in bonnle Scotland. 'which a few drops of disinfectant _ ethe 1 0 f mme__a_1 __ 1 iotterl to them to hold and cultivatei The Macintosh piaid is in Colors .have been added. °g T “me ° ° ' `t.he~ gave the name of Darien. Bothlof red black and yellow ' After the dandruff has been brushed ‘mme Dr olive °ll and 10 Cl1‘0Ps of oil i 5 ` _ _ of tar. When the mixture has coiled lf WHO ARE YOU? I The Romance of Your Nanu ,__ nbsp _ V T-“ls Ham? 1-=. of course of ssotchi °!`l€.-1`|- Some authorities give the* ll ' r and un css very defiiiito steps arc ` taken to remedy the condition the The Clan .*.l:icIiito_=ii ;_; 8, bmngh of the Clan Chaiton ~.v3iit~ii includes the ‘ 'NZCl>ll€-*SONS and Flcut a dozen 1 onlier families. Tlacir home in Scot- , ‘ land is in the Lochaber and Bare- ."no:h districts of I:i~,'e:‘n-:_~.=-shire. Thef _,"s‘.'t'engih cf the clan in the fi-:ld ls' “W Hall one of the mosr`beauti~l _ ful castle.; in Scotland, is the scat oil :-' ' tins family or of the Clan Chntton, and is ;~.i'_iatod on the south end of Loch Bloy. This _splenclxl old st~1‘iic'.nre_ has been the home of the chicltainsf ' of this clan for more than 500 _\»g;ii-5_ 5 E' E' . » i Divide l1o.lr° m Small \ #_ 77 ‘ -1 ll ‘ li i/ ¢' I; `\. \. arc( 'I`REA'l'MENT FOR D Precious beeulyl-lliel inspires 'half 50°" 10505 “S lifei Any 0116 ltroubled with dandruff should itotl house and dugg ¢hildf¢n_ _'neglect a stimulating scalp massage ‘ eat and sleep better. ln fact, iboth night and mo.-ning. Make the feel better in every way.I love. A radiant glory-that may easily be yours! For real charm is a matter of beautiful skin and propermake-up. Fifteen minutes o dey under the new Pompeien method ls ell you need. And Pompeien saves you money too. massage systematic ar.;l allow ten minutes' tim: `the scalp-not merely ri th ii b .tru rnEl.rsm»¢i|.1o:oAnm»i.vm. “ce e mm 5 ` M lodav. Enelm 10 mu lov nnuciu hill :lun ol Pominlui Buulv Aida and boolrlel. "Your Type el le|uiY.“. Ad- dvem Pamnlnn Cemnsnv. Llnllod, lorento, Canada. lof the scalp. l\-Iassagc line scalp with the tips of / Shift the position of the hazitls so, _that every part ol the scalp will re- __ iceive the sanie ti'eatinent_bcfoi'e the £2 Penmlnn luvlv Pe w d | 1 , 6 0: 1 Pempolui lloom 60:; Pamnlm Un ltlelr. lie. '. massage is completed. j Sunlight and oir are Bylnbleedl (4 f'?*_...i, P-.. of \\ M ll! / ` I ns "\\\\ j - The presence of dandruff usually" I/ indicates pretty clearly that one`s. scalp is not ln a healthy condition. 1 _ member that massage- r_.;-ans rotating' lhead. over the _e'ix';~_ Then :pread ‘ ifingcrs. of both hands over the fzsnt ,_ y _ lpoo or a liquid tar soap. After rins-X 1. . .I section K '\ LDP! A.\'DRl7FI~` ' was weak and womed over the Compound has left me. I can now and nor get so tired. my wash and take care answer letters from at any time. Fletcher, 127 Smith Ontano. if possible, for it. Re- rubbi:.g sides of the b_\~ rotatinf; the fingers ____ bmw shampoo. such as an olive oil sham the shampoo apply it before the hair apply to the scalp with a piece of for getting rid of da.r_drufI. Melt s __ _ si _._._.f I lt'-I‘*!;_| - so _ V *~§°h,(l¢J/»\) /., /' ” ‘ \_ _ ,~_. f .- ~ "Mk //_"_ _ _ \. *gy ,‘§\ . ,_ _. Yi? 155 , at _.___-_ fi. -1; 3 ' A 'A _ln li i,_% ‘ _ '"-_-_lA§;\‘- f`\ _ - M' l I _ qt l‘ ' \*lf‘iL!f _' ,, S .lin \»--r-\~ _ ` - - ua *"2*-'“"§» _ . B All/lessage to M others ' _@® of Bottle»Fed Babies IF YOUR baby is not thriving on his present _ food we suggest that you and your doctor l I ll kwa \ rl* [1 ..\ _ ` J ` \` aff? ,_ \ N5 ~ ~~~\~'-»' _\.." " `.¢'»°`*_§f"" - » __ “ " _ ` J,3:j_,// A /I ‘-_ my/l f Jo. - consider Eagle Brand_Milk. Eagle Brand is so easy to digest that it is comparable to motl-ier's milk in this respect. Practical tests over a per- iod of more than 70 years have proved it_ the food most likely to "agree"-not only with healthy babies, but in difilcult feeding cases where other foods fail. And Eagle Brand is al- wayspure, always uniform, always safe, even in the hottest weather. We have on fyle thou- sands of letters from grateful mothers all over Canada who have successfully reared their babies on Eagle Brand. TWO BOOKS EVERY MOTHER WILL DESIRE "Babys Welfare" in n free booklet contdnlng practical feeding directions and suggestions for supplementary foods. It hu uwealth of other information very useful eq mac]-len. “Best Baby" lo an exquisite little book in which you may record baby‘o growth and propane. It in free, doo. Une the coupon below. sufficiently so that it will not burn the scalp apply it 'with a small tooth- 0 'i-brush sion; the po.;-wigs in the hah-. In this way cover the entire surface with the warm oil. Next wring out wrap it snugly around the head. When it begins to cool apply another I .Slot towel and no on until about six applications have been made. A V good time to give the hot oil treat- 0 ment is after the dandrud has been _removed just before the shampoo. i I shall be pleased to mail to those of _ my .readers who are troubled with |dand.rui't my leaflet on this subject. ¢ |Plense inclose a self-addressed, stam- ped envelope for mailing and request the leaflet. Tomorrow-Beauty Questions Answered l . ` my man ue 'ma wasn wnmcan they will be as clean and white as P when new. Repeat every week after washing. I PIANO KEYS _ ' i To prevent piano keys from turn- ing yellow, wash them with alochol and then polish with a clean, soft cloth. POTATOES ' Soak the potatoes in cold water for two hours before boiling md they will be white when cooked. . _ l Character Close-Ups I _». f _ U _ ivory heads that marriage isnt courtship and that there are about a million good and sufficient reasons why a man`s attitude toward his wife should be id' _. ~ _ ~ _ - _ Of the hall' 5l10\1lfl U2 ihlmliooed i husband doesnt keep up his high pressure lovemaking after he is married Iwlth a pure soap or a good' liquid I and isnt forever swearing his eternal devotion to his wife He has proved - it c and give her a good time as he did before they were married. He dldn't have to pay her bills then and he had more money to blow in. on foolishness. doesnt believe that two people who really love each other have always to be putting it in words. _ other well enough to understand each other and to make allowances for each otlier's moods and tenses, and that two people love each other well enough to love even each others faults. And if a home is a real home it is a place where people can relax, where they can drop the mask and be themselves and where they don't have to be continually grinning and Smirking and trying to it is alluring and fetching. Snap out of it, because there is nothing on earth to see how that works out in life, get out your old copy of David Copperfield ond read about Dora, who was such a darling child-wife and so alluring with her little tricks and her ignorance and her demands on Davids attention be- - i 52:; 5° 2” ' r r unreasona e an c eman s. in acting like a baby after you are 5 years old. Not to grow up and de- Peter Pans and the baby-talk ladies are nothing but high-grade imbeciles so don't plume yourself on being one and acting like one. ’ Bpnch' md hm W drive °' long dis' built ulg by senseless demands and expecting a man to be always talking " " ~ ° 8006? ve talk. ‘~ DOROTHY DIX. ‘ Householdflmts . . . . . . . . My wife is a fine woman and a good mother, but we do not seem to get along harmoniously, and mostly on account of money. When I married I had the _ idea. of being a good husband and I gave my wife all the money I earned ex- | when through using me wrmsen cept enough for carfure and lunch. I still do, and all the money we have sav- _ iake ,_ pine of cloth and W” it with i ed is in her name. I havent a pminy of my own. But my wife is constantly kems,me_ Rub me fone” Wen and _ reproaching me for not taking her out to a dinner or to a show or buying her hears these reproaches and asks me why I don't. do these things and I think it a shame that she should be allowed to think of me as miserly. I feel that my desire to do that what is right. g_ T_ g;_ *-- purse invariably rules the roost, and no Answer: lunch money to her husband can keep from having a patronizing attitude w- the man that she dominates. The henpecked husband ls not only tyranntsed over and deprived of his liberty, he is invariably abused and treated with contumely and contempt. - t _ men who are stronger than they are, that makes them want to look up to thoir husbands, and when they get men who are mild and meek and weak and who submit to them, they trample roughshod over them and dolpiso them. she not only enslavea you and takes all that you make, but expects you do .~_;_; Realm -.'-4 __Soci_al_ and _Personal -_.°-_ Fushions -.°- Literature l Blilady Beautiful - t l -a, _ Dorothy Dix Letter Box l ' H ~- I ini 0 e Straight Talk to the Wife Who Expects Court- M ~ ship Manners After Marriage -- How Can _ W ‘L -7Lou.N\§_ the Henpeeked Husband Assert Him- _,Q _ self After Eighteen Years? Dear Miss Dix-I am married to a man I dearly love. Before we were married he was awfully affectionate and never tired of making a fuss over He always gave 'me the most expensive gifts and showed mo I good time. Since we were married he doesn't. seem so lf- fectionate, but he never goes to work without kissing me good-by and always he kisses me first thing when ' he gets home. He is a perfect dear. except he doesn’t seem so affectionate. Maybe lt is my imagination, for I am a real baby and babies have to have 9, lot of at- tention. I want our life to be happy and for ua always to be sweethearts. Do you think I am wrong in want- ing my husband to take me about as much now and show me as much attention as he did before we were B 5° mmiedf ANXIOUB WIFE. Answer: I think the real answer to the question of why husbands get tired is be- cause sa many of them have wives who put the idiotic value on little atten- tions tliat you do. I get thousands of maudlln letters from neurotic women who tell me that they are married to good, kind men who never say a cross ~.-.lord ta them and who toil like slaves to support them in luxury, but they f:el that they are poor, neglected. downtrodden creatures because their hus- bands dcn`t. treat them as they did in their courting days nor talk the mushy love talk they used to. ` And these poor morons never seem to have got it through their solid ifferent from what it nas iihcn she \\as his sweetheart Of course, the by undertaking her support, and he says it with groceries and a charge mc cunt atthe stores instead of quoting poetry. -____ Of course, a man doesnt take his wife around to places of amusement course, a man lsn‘t always paying his wife compliments and smli-king and miling at home. He knows that she knows what he thinks of her and he Besides, he is up against the real problems of life and he expects his wife hat there is nothing personal in his not always wanting' to talk or Jump If marriage means anything at all, it means that two people love _each keep somebody entertained and amused. You say you are a baby. Lots of women adopt the baby pose and think I which an intelligent man can get so fed up as on a baby wife. If you want But don't befool yourself into thinking that there ls anything attractive elop into a mature woman who can take a reasonable and philosophic view f life merely shows that there is something the matter with your mind. The And don't dream of always being sweethearts with your husband. That an't be done. You caii`t go through life billing and cooing and asking ’ooso Dear Miss Dix-I am 42 years old and have been married eighteen years. resents, but how can I when I have given her all the money? Our child lm getting near the end of my endurance and must do something. and it 1| Your case is another illustration ofthe old truth that a woman ill-treats There is something primitive in women that makes them respect onLv You seem to have got a particularly unreasonable domestic tyrant for -_ _.....- - ' _ l -_:ire/_\ `\2 . _ M l *\ ._ 2 ` ff-li’ ` \¥=£r2 \ .Q ____._/ ' 4. _ _ 'DB B@.D@ O0. LIBBTID, |40 ST. PAUL STREET WEST, MCNTRBAL Please und me, free, the two bookletl you ole: mothers s ¢ e Num... ___ __________ ,,,, _,_ ,,,_........_....__..1:--~-:.::_f.:.--::: ._ _ ._ __ __ "__-»» r ........__. ,.......................----_--__-...;........._........ .ss 5'//£'¢¢ 05 4”' _/ff .J.';'_v/ 555% /21*/' W/PP* `\ _,___ ._'.'i"'~" '-.':`:'1. J'//0w.f' - 5 7 "A71/.f'7'/A/G W/ff* ' -I *___ __ 2 ` r .___ _ _ , \ e ~\ _~`»~§; .‘-=-sis _.5 .".'¥"""‘:'=\*" _,""‘_"? ' E v ,JPDW ’ __ _._ ___ .-._._-,...._...__.._.. _ , I |- Eczema in Blisiers Itched Ter- _ _ ribly. Healed by Cuiicura. “When my sister was two years old eczema broke out In bllaun all over her head. It was very sofa and itehed torrlbl no the gh; ¢q|||| not sleep. It was so severe that she loot most ali olher hair. "We tried all kinds of remedies but none proved m bg |q¢¢q|f“]_ as were advised to t? Cuticura Soap and Ointment lo purchased some. ey helped her, an after using one cake of Cutlcun Soap and one box of Cutlcura Ointment her head was com letel healed." (Si ed) . and soda. let stand until cool), one ~9<\s\u.ic~- wovmdk $\. ~` @l\ ‘V\\H§.|.£.\§_ __ vdg °s.;3:,;ts=-~- ‘gw-v." vt. was Rl-Zo Rose TEA "aa °¢~_g_,6~ lim. " 'hnuuuniee - - unmet 'k owes Your Etiquette U lobes; Lo. `l-___ Q- is an answer to an liivitaiion to tel required? ‘ A. No, it is unnecemary. -'-"1-:--_n Q- When in conversdilon whh 5011190116 Mt So well known to you, what important thing should be avoid- ed? tions. - form of gift at a christening? _ A. Money. $- The asking of personal ques-» _ _ 1.4 U f I' e ~ Try hunriemannia or bush eschoiiug' | for beautiful yellow cutting magma, It is in effect 5, f,a11.g,0wmg_ Im stemmed California. poppy Put in anothbmnting of Umm Sets t0 keep U18 green onion cr l Q. What is the most appropriate l ing °p 3°' Try giving the cucumbers som. ‘ For The Cook' ` l DATE LOAF I One .small package dates, one tea- spoon. of soda un the dates, one cup boiling waters (pour over the date egg. one cup brown sugar, one table- spoon shcrtening. one teaspoon vanilla, little salt. half cup walnuts i broken up, two cups flour. Bake I tl~.ree~quarters of' an hour slowly. ; ~ i _ ____.__ , A Morn1ngSmzle s. former Governor, George Houston. I-Ie had an appointment to deliver a ` tance into the country. When he reached the farmhouse where lie was to have dinner, Houston was duck is 'oo. That relationship ends at the altar. But something far better and “ek” H” °°mp°‘m°n had B “vemi more beautiful can take its place, a love that is so strong that it stands all the trials of life, an understanding that makes you literally one mind with but a single thought. a trust that makes you knonw that if all the balance of the world were against you, there would still be one to whom you could tum and who would stand by you to theend. But that kind of relationship isn't ous appetite. "l\h’. HOIJBDOO," Bild ‘the HOUM- wife, with scnne indignation, "I see you are not eating very much. I know the dinner is not' very much, Strings for convenience in harvesting, Try baby blue eyes or nemophila. on the rock garden. Scatter the mg here and there and it will take are of itself. Suw Sil1l'>i€lossis seed now and ici it take Care of itself, It seems to rg. sent attention. It is about the last rail to get oys- ter plant going for good roots. but it is the best I could get_up. I’m Il oooa. lsorrv you dont oppiefiso the uu- er." “MY good woman, the dinnerll » ¢ perfect, but I am ill. In addition to that, I have to make a speech im. mediately aiid Ican't speak well An Alabama mah tells this story or “ff” “ling f1‘0@l:~'-" "Yes," said the vroinaii ~.\itli spirit 'aint lt the truth; An empty wagon makes the loudest noise. ~ » -2‘>&‘?"J.°‘l°¢' $tl.°‘e°#..°€i‘§'..‘ZI’h"“"‘......E""° "'* "'* e 1- .l. ul I * ( WHITE STA ~0¢+o¢+¢¢¢-no-e¢¢¢.¢.¢ » uooe-eo-*aaa “flew-0 WHEN YOU BAKE . - USE ' lllllllllllll BAKING POWDER MID Il YEAST _ - _.A . N* ; ‘