Chest, Coughing Colds l ‘id is in the growing year's,- Ihlglds‘ strike so cruelly flit-W" ll 3,3 a rte/u. rnrnup in the improved Mo“; monuucn Vicks treatment We“... by Vicks with this improved treatment- fled 1m,- "VnpoRub MassagcW-the riultiec-and-vupor acticlm of Vicks “PoRub more effective y . . . m‘ ‘ ' t d ‘r usages w -=-;;,~,:;"..::::s:..“:.§... m... mp1,, with cvcry bred . ' LAIES chest and bhck like an old- % wanmng poultrcc or plaster. When you see how misery ls reucved, how coughing, lar soreness and tightnas are eased, you will know how important it is to treat your child this improved Viclc way. ro car a “VapoRub Massage" with all its benefits-massage VapoRub for 3 minutes on mronrmr RIB-AREA or aacx as well as on chest and throat-spread a thick layer on the chat and cover with a wamied cloth. an sunn to use genuine, time- tcsted vicxs vsroaua. living s -—The Woman ’s Realm JYSIBLE SALE m; le thronged to the Jumble l . Andalinndlcd the wares display d- The bocks that told a wonderous ll The mils outgrown and frayed, m "tllrmv-outs" from mimi! l 5.13;‘? liirreitexil’ or tarnished bit. mp1)“ that. had graced the weav- ers loom. And booss that no longer fit. And all a! that crowded the Jumble Sale pound 3 mhthlnl they wanted th r . A plating went to the invalid plle Ami n cnrpvl. to Grannies stair. A penny or two and a pat of glue, some paint and a little pains, And the broken chair stood good u 11W. 1° ‘I83 0f its igly ateinll flag Master came to the Jumble S 1e Ami looked on the pwpla there. Io new the old man bowed and m. m oblldwlth the uncles nu. pamfiinenrlwmivnescns. out on Anpduflsoe that was lined with I L: i» well aim they might w And to what they could notch. Q bought It the Junrblo lat Anti greet was the price He paid. Iidtoookrrage and ltve that could a leidathirallenle w hdhopetookthe 91.3. alert weir. Iepiadeofararin ahomesteed _Iem'adeo¢awrecir--a men! -Author Unknown, ' irradiated Carnation Milk does "Witt: for a cup of coflbe. This “my. double-rich evaporated milk llfiher for all cooking and qggmlg‘, y"! (imivnfldeowa. a scientists ifAvno/AA/ ago/war T5 amazing what a diflerence flour . W"! make. Cakes can always be L85! and fluffy-made with Swan! "Wu Cake Flour. 1"“ follow instructions and your "i"! Down cake will be pleasing to so tender and luxuriously limit at, "miolh and delicate. i; THE Insurance roucv For sarrn CAKES Leisure The Mexican government has es- tablished standards of urity fir tea. and coffee, prohibltmg their sale when they have been adultcrat- ed or their essential qualities ex- tract-ed. If Jam becomes atlff or sugary, place it in a warm oven Just, long enough to allow the sugar to melt. THE BRIDE AND HER LINGERIE Now that satin, chiffrn and the like are to be rarer and dearer, what will the bride do for her lin- gerie, asked an English writer. Some of the shops are solving the problem by selling not satin undies with inlets oi’ lace, but lace undies with inlets of satin. There is also a new fabric (n the market for the more sensibly minded, called " usseline Jersey," which blends both warmth and produced by a Frenchman who managed to smuggle just two of his machines out of Paris before the Germans took over. To keoa polished furniture free 110ml)» . rub with a. piece of soft silk saturated with petroleum ointment. An archaeologist says that Chl- nese dragon-brats probably were first equipped with carved head and tail to give the boat magic dragon powers. Gunny lac-ks are s0 scarce in Manchurla. that soybeans are sold only on condition that the bags be returned. A survey o! Alaska's tin re- sources has been advocated, be- cause the area may contain IOde tin in important quantities. Sometimes birds accidentally drop fish from their beaks, and thus help to stock waters with new species. 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' t’; n mistake Q b W0 $118k to discard s. silhouette which. Wu lmow to be flattering. What if you did wear it last year? What's wrong with wearing it again this season-in ‘new fabrics and colors. "oeeeo-ooou‘ _ Anna}! South From Mayfair By Pearl Bcllairs of course?‘ l I ’.___,..-.-~. i Re aim '1 Social Mothers of Children f Under 12 are Wanteil T” ‘$22.1’. ‘iif-iiiiiififiieift’? FOR. LORNA, HOME TRUTIIS As Lorna and Huwksfurd walked, the shadow. of the woods fell on them. chill and gloomy. On all sides were the velvety black trunks of the hes. a. thick woven canopy of little leaves overhead: rotting vege- tation underfoot, u. faint scent of honey in the air . . . Her fright of him returned. mixed with the madness of her regret for w he was. She stole a glance at him. and met his eye. with a lock in it which seemed to say that he knew and rather relished her fear. The track narrowed. he fell into step behind her, and almost at once she found herself on the edge of a small stream. with a few stepping stones lying across its course. She hesitated. about to take the first step over, when she found her- self lifted bodily off her feet. The abruptness of it was so startling to her strained nerves. that she almost screamed. and could only cling lo him shuddnrinz. as he carried her. across witht hree lona strides. 0n the other side. he set her on her feet against a. big boulder. but without letting go of her. and kiss- ed her breathless lips. "No!" cried Lorna. Fmsplnz. “I will." he said. "I did once be- fore!" "No!" she said again: but she did not turn her face aside. When he drew back. his face was suddenly white. and his eves were dark with anger. “I suDDcsc that's wanting to marry said. He turned and strode away from her. on up the hillside. ind she found herself looking at his retreat- lniz figure. Her scattered wits cel- lecfed themselves in a storm if shame and raize. How could she have lot him? H0\v had she let that hateful attraction he had for hrr betray her so? And now he was his rendezvous at tvhnt you call Richards." he and ran on after him. She t-nmc panting up hc- side him. l-le had lighted n clgaijr-ttc, and his brown hand uns- trembbmtz. “Aren't you going hack?" he llheci. "I'm going with you," she replied, her quivering lips set hard with de- termination. “You'd better keep out of this. from everv point of view. Don't say I led you into it!" It was almost a confession! She glanced at him. and went 0n climbing doggedly. ’I'hev came to top of the hill in silence and bush gave place to grass on which sheen were grazing among clumps (f shrubs. and white stones were scat- tered about. ‘The track ran faintly towards more beeches further on. Hawksfords lace was still hard. fie broke the silence suddenly. say- ng: “Well. aren't you ashamed to have izkllvtatn way to your impulses like a ." She made no reply. She was con- scious of nothing but a grim deter- mination to see the thing through and bring him to Justice if she could. "If you're not. I aml" he said. "Ashamed to have done it. You may have no principles. but I have. and I'm squeamish. I told myself I'd never want anything to do with you again after that night. when vcu made me drive you to Port Hills with that chap from the dance." She shrank inwardly. for the shaft went home. She had things to be ashamed about, too. The cold protest was forced from her against her pride: “We merely wont for a. walk. I'm sorry you didn't like waiting." "My dear girl. you meant me to stew in my Juice! You thins be- cause you've got a pretty face, charming clothes, too much mon- ey. and a few relatives in ‘Who's Who?’ that you can do things for svhlch any man would get. his jaw broken!" “I d0n‘tl" “Well, I wasn't worried. You know. you've a. pretty face and figure. and all their-but it's not enough. All you think well of is lmvin plenty of IHOHPY, and say- ing tie right sort of thing-not doing it. by any means. Have a ood time and the devil take the lndmost. You have no ideals. no sense of values, less heart than a. week-old cabbage! A man with any sense wants more than that in a woman.” "Is that all?" Lorna was seeing the landscape through a red haze. "Nol" said Hawksford. “In addi- tion to that. you're a terrible little snob!" She turned to him as they walked. "And you?" she said, choking bacl; her fury. "What are you-a Sp, .. ‘ill spy?" His voice was a shout of acorn. ‘What then?" Her contempt out like a lash. "Merely a common thief?" 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Visit your Tip Top stoic today! $ A___1>.;\_g’l2 __AS_EVEN v v v-v.“] ‘ Y / Fashions v Literature Your Individual H O R O S C O P E -——Ily Frances Drake———— understanding and‘ ngreoableinéflo are necessary. Religion should be a part of it's everyday life. _ _ “g, '0o-'~-* I For Thursday, March 6th 21 toAPRH. 20 (Aries) __Y(,u born beforeAprll 4 will be wise if you tend strictly to your own busirvss and don't pen-nit the d1!- ferentxes onquarrels of others to mar your disposition or ambitmr. You oL-ter Arlen; have more benef- io star aspects today. But don't be over-aggressive. APRIL 21 to MAY Z0 (Taurus)- These are, the interests in which especial care is MlVLSCd this Thurs- day: Personal business, mixing bus- iness with pleasure (such as hus- lness luncheons and dinners), rc- mance, engagements, agreements with relatives and friends. MAY 2i t0 JUNE 2i. (Gemini)- Generally favorable heart and pers- onal indications. and there should be a new way or two for accom- plishing what you have your worthy arnbitizns set on. Put more consist- ent. effort into your trys. JUNE 22 to JLTLY 23 (Cancer)- No flying off the handle. please. And hold back that criticism if it is unfavorable and unnecessary. Let your better self have a chance to gain friends and build confl- dence for u. JULY to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Both business activities and family matters require particular atten- tion. Some minor difficulties that may become more disturbing if you don't straighten them out prompt- ly. “Take the bull by the horns." AUGUST 28 to SEPTEHVIIBER 23 (Virgo) - Heed advice given the Cancer natives tcday, friend Vir- goan. If you do, you'll be saved many unplc-asant incidents and dis. putes. Advance only as swiftly as proper investigation will permit. 4 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - You can promote your business affairs through cld friends. good friends in the business world and the sound advice of your lifcmate. Personal supervision in your work and duties is important. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - Indlspositlon, super- ficlol knowledge boasting and care- lessness ge-neraly are likely in. truders to be avoided Ln today's otherwise smoothly-running sched- ule. Don't beccme irritated, NOVEIVIIBER 23 to DECEMBER 2'2 (Sagittarius) - Industry, mum- faeturing commodities not in gen- eral use, handling the affairs of others. hanklng, conferences 0d s. confidential nature. travel and seek- ) .955 IF V011 001v?" asr MORE emu l Fml/oz/R Ali/D aooon/Ess’ mo»! 51/51:)’ - a Pou/vozw t“ l IIPRDVED BlEllD -Vlfillllhl PACKED I Rocrlerl In Canada inns-ea! k I MAXWELL IlO ll S E if coiirr, DRIP GRIND-far DrinPvt and Glass Coffee-Makers REGUlAR GRIND - f!" Pcrcolator or Boiled Coffee i118 favors require astuteness. thoughtful management. No time fir fooling. DECEMBER as to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Fewer restrictions indicated in business, charity and sports affairs than in heart in- forests and general personal mat- ters. Play should not supplant necessary work or other urgent is- sues that deserve your time. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Acquarlus) - Protect yrur private affairs from busybodles. Dontcon- fide in Just anyone. Maintain an even disposition and look on the brighter side of everything. Honesty \. Ml imprtant. ,1] FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 2o g». (Pisces) — Get the maximum out of today with minimum energy. Avoid questionable associates and underhanded propositions. Don't overstrain. Be a. gord listener. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Broad-minded, tolerant. Shy when in the midst o! a. number of pen. ple. Generally placid, but often more upset inwardly than others realize. Talents suited to a ‘posi- tion cr career in which sympathy, Manners Mean More Dates. Clever Girls Have Found them to come by sea. whoever was coming to collect information? . A5 SOOn is they were within the shelter of the trees he b an to walk up the hill again t rough them; they passed over the crest and down through the thick tangle on the other side. "1 think we'll go down to the sea now." he remarked. Did he, or did he not, know that she guessed why he had come? His acit assumption t at their quarrel was forgotten ado her quiver with the knowledg e of something afoot. They picked their wav down the sea; it. ended in a cliff, and the steep slope of the hill towards the scrub growing on its edge hid the shore of the lonely little cove be- w. He led her through all t-‘ne deepest thickets, so that it was only now and again that they' llm sed the sea; then they came o t e boulder strewn bed of a dried-up torrent and scrambled down it; the sound of the surf grew loud. the bushes thinned 87.5 Her Taxi Etiquette is Perla‘! The girl that other girls envy- 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside swa to take the shattered rem- nan of her pride beyond further damage. She forced herself to go on beside him. So that was what he thought of her—had thought all this time! The worst was that she felt its truth. That was what she had been all her life. if not in intention in effect. She made a violent inner resolve to change; she would be different in future-—if only to raise herself above the comment from such a person as he was! Oh, if she had only not been so weak. so vulgarly. madly. per- verse as to _vleld an instant to his attraction for hcrl Her breast heaved. She could hardly see to walk. And she was g on into further some possibly dangerous. certain- lv sordid mystery! Suddenly he had stopped. she saw he was looking ou to sea. It lay there on the left. across the rim of a hill beyond a stony valley which intervened. He was gazing at a ship, a more pencil line of grey and a smudge of smoke. out on the far blue edge of the hori- zon. - He turned to her suddenly. ~ He was alert. quite different. all per- sonal feeling had la‘len from him. He toolt her by the arm. and drew her quickly over the brow of‘ the ridge on which lhev were walklnf! down out. of sight of the sea and the ship ayiin. CHAPTER X HAWKSFORD SOMETHING ed at him questionlngly. “Yes? he countered rirll are ships in the Pacific. you know?" “IX FINDS "A ship?" said Lorna. she look with i; chill of dread in her heart. y. "There Didn't Tf-fedbcgan to walk q the slope of the hill patch of bush ahead. She went with him. saying noth- _ lng; she did not want to arouse any ‘hiding the boat from view. uicklyy along towards theiand began to lead her back into nway to nothin . and they found thctnsclvcs on tic grey shingle of the shore. He moved forward on to it. look- ing to right and left, then sud- denlv checked his stride. Lomn. following him saw a boat. half in the sea and half pulled up on the shingle. lying a hundred yards south along the shore. Hcr heart gave a leap. l-Intvksford turned at once. his face exprdssionless. took her arm. bed of the torrent whore the r-lthcr also. as ‘the cliffs came down on further suspicion that she know ‘fingers gripped her arm command- whnt he had in mind. But his ob- ingly. vious interest ‘n 'he ship made he speculate vexcltedly._Dld_he expect r -————-i———-—~— (Contlnued on pages." _ _ ._= Protect your family with this gentle sanitary tissue how DOES she manage ihui thrill- ing whirl of a lift-Z’ The answer is probably licr lovely polished manners. lilen are proud to take her out. because she llways knows the right. 1h! P168!- lng thing to do. When hcr (‘scnrl pays lhc iflXl driver she dnvslfl much hut inci- fully drifts a low stops nwoyf. And though she's first to sci m 1h= cab. she knows her beau is the first t .l out. Oanqihe u-ay home, she wouldn't dream of giving her nddrcss to tjhe (mbblqg, Thai s hvr (“curls placo~ just as. 1n the rcslnurani._ it “a! his place to Rive the wmifll" M!‘ order. _ Then she always seems l0 imOW the right thing to say. Meeting l ncw man, sho nc-vcr spoils that important first unprvsslcn “pith l lchonp "Very pleased. lm sure. Shle correctly says: "How do you do. And given l compliment, sh‘: smilrs, "Thank you S0 much- Ncvrr a giggling. unzraclotis "Oh, you don't moan that." ‘The result is naturally dates, dnlcs. and morn‘ dnics‘. Our IiZ-page booklet hns etiquette for danccS 'dni0.<, ihonirc. nutns. Tells correct lihinn when visiting. cnicriainlni. m, ‘he ((~](_\pl\fil\(‘, in the office. AFlYDOS vu IWUHFZ- S nci 20c in Mitts for Vi"? "3 oi Elillllfllf‘ l-‘or Yrulniifvllflfrns ‘The (m: dznn Home bcrvlfl‘. i sure to write pliuuly your Name Ad dross and lhu Name of boklet. Street sail-en 7&5!“ ’ 01o ' 13$.