. V-T?-1';?::"1chi'-.-;.-Z1-.1i.r?”5 - 1 T2 1 ii ' . Page 8. The Guardian 9Kt'.'llit1l)t'(i dishcs. an gratins. cust- ,5 159- P3PPP-1. CW9? 511111 511111119? ctt togcihcr stmultancously into the .1110-S1 (11'y- 5E1'Ve 011 8 d0Pi1 F1131-1611 Ncw Orleans." l . gm. g I Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1956 LE'r's EAT milk May Be "Eaten" In Many Good Dishes By lda Bailey Allen "We all know that children shouldl MONDAY DINNER take 4 glasses of milk a day.i . adults of all ages need 2 glasses."I 51111111911 501111 C1111110115 l was saying to the Chef. La"1bfv939131119 11111 P01 tiliut that amount is difficult for. T1155911 C1L1191yf1-191111.99 BOW1 ni:ui,r adults to consume.” he ob-i 31119 1! T391093 C, ed. I Coffee Tea Milk "Not when Ihcy rcalizc that partl 14311111'v11K91'111110 1101- P011 011191 or (iii nt it can hc used in prcpar- :3 1b5- 119011 91 111111113 111111 011 1119 hm .-.,,.(;.w 1 ..L.,,1,..(l fat. Cut the meat in small bite- ”ln other words. Matlomc. yuti1517-Cd P19131153 1110W11 111 1 1115P- 13111- nican thcy cun cat thc milk" 1917 Nhuyp; tum" HILK Add 4 C. boiling water. 2 tsp. salt t ' .-. itt soups. chutultrs. sauces. 1 1511-111011050(1111111 8111111111319 31111 nrd-. Junkets. purldinrzs and othcr 1'1 1115-. dc-srri-. milk sliakcs. icc creamj 111111 1 111- 1111311191911 P991911 1351'- and ..;.,.(.5(. -- rots, 4 quartered pcelcd potatoes ”.inoll1ci' icry qouti my tor the 111111 8 peeled gmedtum-sized 01110113. grmtu-up to take half thc milk st1p- P1"1m1?1 45 111111- 1011891 OT 1111111 311 ply for thc (it.I.V. Madame. is in the 11181911191115 319 171311111111 form of cafe an lait. Tltat is equal Add 1111119 W31” 11 p. x it coit'-t- and hot milk pour- When done. the food should be al- necessary. Cm, to Me,,dg- j Blueberry Tapioca: Make up I ”()r iifal the milk and to eat-l)lF0t'tDe for quick-cooking tapioca cupful stir iii a heaping teaspoonlcfeam 3CC01'd111E 10 1111'91'1'0115 011 of instant coffee and you have Cafe the iJaC113S9- (311111 g - Serve in dessert dishes with I garnish of well-drained canned bluq- berries. Stcu the extra berries and syrup from the can for 5 min. Add 1.: tsp. cinnamon, cool and use as zi sauce. SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF Its a good idea to serve soup containing fine-chopped vei18t81119S- For ex 3 no pi e. try this with spinach. To 3 c. of beef broth or broth made from 3 beef bouillon cubes and 3 c. boiling water. add 112 c. fine-chopped cooked spinach and a soupcon nutmcg. Heat. Garnish with sizzling buticr-fried croutons and grated Parincsan cheese. cooT('s COR-NER Mary Elm. a Montreal police- woman shown here with in-r liJlil- or, is credited with i.)l'k'.'Iixllll-1 "l1 MARY HAW()RTH1S M.-tit. is Great Stinginess DEAR MARY HAW(lllTilI I am rootrp NARC S”1'O',5 O”11'HaW Nutrition For Older Folks . ...A .....lA.... PEDDTERS IN MONTREAL i a marijuana-trafficking ring by scuicnccd to two year: in pen- . posing as a corrupt cop willing itcutiary and two others have I to take bribes. Onc man has been i hccn charged. (CF Photo). ... ..- an oncs KEEP IN TRIM By ldo .It':lll Kain 1 hospitality had been1'ai-ranged for ' wonderful to visitors." ,sidence, Greenfield Avenue. . by car New Years eve and swept 9.11110; re1tLrned:to Char- bthtown to ruume his Jtudiu ,atl1.W. . afterloeodtngtnohoib idea landed with his" is. Mr. ad Mn. te. - Mr. Robert Agnew who is n otudent at Cambridge University, 1 England. writes of what a wonder- ful place Cambridg things to see, and do. upeclnlly 0! King's Chapel with its superb fan-vaulting. and Even- Iongof great beauty. Mr. Agnew speaks most appreciatively of the kind hospitality of the Do- minion Fellowship ust. having met both Miss cDonald of Slent and Lady Fraser. Mr. Ag- -new was present at the reception in Cambridge given by Mrs. Pem- barton for Miss MacDonald of the Dominion Fellowship Trust and the Dominion utudents. Christmas Mr. Agnew and a Dalhousie friend of his to spend the holidays near Worcester. He speaks of the Dominions Fellowship Trust as "being very Mrs. Linda Gordon who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wood, Edmonton. Alberta for five weeks is again in Calgary with nor brother. Mr. Cccil Jones and Mrs. Jones. , ' The Honourable Mr. Justice G. J. Tweedy -and Mrs. Tweedy enter- talned Sunday evening at their re- Miss Jean Maclfenzic, R. N. who has been visiting her mother Mrs. J. W. Macifenzic. Queen Street, leaves shortly fo. New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Parent entertained at dinner Sunday even- ing at Ravcnwood Covers were laid for sixteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherren, McGill Avenue have had their son Mr. Jack Sherren R.C.A.F. and Mr. Ernest Nuflicld R.C.A.F. of Bagotville Quebec as visitors. Mr. Sherren and Mr. Nuffield arrived a week visiting in Charlottetown and Crapaud. Mr. Nufficld's home City is Vancouver. B.C. Miss Lena C. McLure enter- tained at small group of friends . a': sixth woman senator and the first from Prince Edward island.-l -naineuuct if '”;or'qi.' Business -and Professional Nom- Those listed for mu provinci are Senator E111: lrunan. Canada'- under unique acompllnhmeuts -in listed. 1 . won. the Banker;-' Match against 656 men and three other womtn at the.73rd annual Dominion Can- adian Rifle Association at the enant cbennan was I member of Cana a's 1951 Bleley team, the only time a woman has qualified for the squad. Irma Patterson daughter of Mr. and,-Mrs. C.W. Patterson was list- ed as the first woman chartered A t in the Maritimes. , Do you know what" to do with your old Christmas cards. A sug- gestion is to send them to the Rev. Georg Malcolm, 4 Mac-Kay Street. Tamsui. Tauvon. Mr. Mal colm has requested the cards say- ing.1"They will be used in a doz- en different ways to help spread the Gospel Story". Be sure to mark them f'Used Cards no com- mercial value." Friends and Junior Red Cross members ch. Lou het province will be pleased to learn that Miss Marie Bowness. Director of Junior Red Cross, is making satisfactory progress from her illness which has confined her to the P. E. I. Hospital for the past few weeks. Miss Lois Arscnault. youngest daugtitcr of Mr. Justice and Mrs. A. E. Arsenault. left last week for Montreal where she will take a Laboratory Technician's Course under Dr. Waugh at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and thc Mont- real Pathological lnstitutc. Before lcuving she was presented with gifts by her co-workers at the Pro- vincial Laboratory and at the Red Cross where she has been the driver for thc Blood Transfusion Service for the past six years. or Club mutulno cc of Lieutenant Mary Mcbennan who A prize Shoot in August. 1955. Lieut-, Mrs. Henry Morrison nee Miss ' t The wedding of Miss Barbara Woodard, daughter of Mrs. N. West- well, Ottawa, Ont., and the late Mr. Earl Woodard. and Cpl. John Gregory MacDonald of R.C.A.F. Station. Rockcliffe, son of Mrs. R. J. MacDonald, Charlottetown, and the late Mr. MacDonald. was solem- nized recently by Rev. Turcotte in the R.C.A.F. Chapel Rockcliffe. For her wedding, the bride wore a two-piece dress of grey-blu taf- feta, with pink accessories and a corsagc of pink carnntions. The bride was attended by Miss preside ovcr a meeting of tltc Nat- ional Executive and Advisory wen AT ROCKCLIFFE CHAPEL 1' Kay Bergen and Mia Linda Ralnn, niece of the bride. was flower gm, . M. Frank MacDonald, Toronto, " was groornstnan. A reception followed at the Paloma. Following a trip to Hon----v treat and point: East the couple ' will reside in Ottawa. Tnvelligu. ; F-'1ih1'he bride wore a royal blue mu, 6 muskrat coat and a white hat. . ,- Out-of-town guests wire Mn." I.-9:1 G. 0'Fiahet'ty. Vanleek Hill; mi.” 1 M.0'Rourke, I-Iawkesbury. Ont.: Miss Rita MacDonald and M . Frank MacDonald. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thorne. Corlo0n'.. . Place. Ont Take I tsp. butter. 1,4 cup brown sugar, add a small amount of wat- er and cartnelize the mixture. Add 2 cups boiling water. Tlissnlve 3 tbsps. cocoa in 3 tbsps. rich milk. Add to boiling water sol- iutton. Add 2 cups rich milk: beat 17, and for over two yours I have More pcoplc arc living to zi ripcl FLYING CLASSIIOT)M been dating Ted, who is now 29. old agc.al least It would appcar so. In later years calorie require- nicnts are Icss, but the need tor; Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allen-(the Sunday "mug in honour of M155 former Paula A senault daughter I . Board. of that body. being held in Montreal. Following this meeting MANCHESTER. England VCPT -A different sort of geogrztnliy les- son was given seven pupils of a school here. They were taken by airplane to Liverpool over the in- dustrial area along 1119 M811- He is a college graduate and has, a good job. Marriagc scents to bet in the offing. except for one ap- parently insurmountable 1'll)Sl.8Ci?.i namely his lightness about money. until frothy. Add a few grains of salt and a few drops of vanilla. ELLEN'S DIARY By An Island hits a pretty night, Ellen,' Jaincs said, casing his pace to match ours as we cntcretl this road of ours and faced homewartl tonight at the close of a visit with nclzitliours. it is a pretty night. And there in the opcn. with the countrysidc hcttl hcneznh the spell of winterl 110 348111911 1115 Cal-1 010591 11110111-'on other giftgiving days. For myjand mttch more has been found out mnk or buttermilk. 1pgm .tm,,y be moonlight. it sccined as if we walkcrl in some strange place a fairyland of whitt- On eithcr side of the road. zoni- ly or more inclined. the farms with thcir trccs and their wood- land reached away to touch night- horizons of blue. Lights from near and far windows hailed us. friend- ly beacons. Soon they would be gone and only the old January stars left to keep their watch over all through the young hours of the morning of a now day. And the moon. with her gracious smile lend- ing her magic of silver. to bright- en every scene. How beautiful the handicraft of Him who "appointed the moon for scasons...Who watcreth the hills... and makcth the grass to grn'.v for the cattle"-and rested the fields now in ciderdown beds. Familiar words and old. came to mind. cove- anting words and encouraging. there in the brightness. and shad- ow. and mystery of the night. ,The trip cost 7s 6d each. Ted will never park his car in a parking lot bccausc it costs too much. We go only to the suburban movies. as the downtown shows cost more. On the few occasions he has taken me to dinner.he never tips -- because he "doesn't chester ship canal and back again. zbclieve in tipping." On his vacat- from 40 to Tl) -- with 40 to 55 liit-1i mm and Calcium head the list of ions he sleeps outdoors in a sleep-,prime of young middle age. and 5.: impmtam foods, for without an Farmers wife 1mg bag or in his car rather than the old-time winters that Save anylpay hotel bills. depth of it in December. folks us- If We do mE1F1'.1'. 1 k11011' 1 1V011'1 to z we do ::V:;;:.?:1g:5i.:::"15;"i..”::.::::; i"ex1 1331.51 where 511311 we putlspcnd for luxuries wliciia they need iil'?' T113119 111131 1111 W0"deT111tl- - staples -- furniture. appliances, etc. iwhal 8110111 lhesf 11Yl'08dS 1118117 5But not having the ring wouldn't ,A1111 Our 1131111118' -hurt me as much as his economies .his ears. ”It's not much lik the .51111111191' 11111131114115 131111 1111511", chiefs. a box of stationery or some .1112 sa1d- thing similar -. the kind of token 1 T119 111151 g11"e"9d 11" "'9 Willi”! usually get in the office Christ- of the roadside drifts and neaiwmas muihangel 5 drifts and near fields. The stars too, CALLS HER Ex-1-RAVAGANT 'sparkled and burned with a clearl we get along vcry well. and cool light. And over all. above usually are able ,0 discuss am, 51991111111 1191115 0111119111 homesteadl difficulties and arrive at some solu- 31111 1111191 W00111111111 1111' 1119 deepltion -- except about money. At- unbruken silence of 12 l191'1991-1111111'lthough I've mm him that neither 311 1113111 I. nor any girl I know. could be Through white aisles of partedthnppily married to him unless he 1111115 111111 1110111111 11 1191111 01 W11011' changcs his attitudc about money. .131111 W? 9111111” 1" 13119.5 91111 111111 he seems unmovcd -- but still in- gthe bridge of home spanning now'gm-csied in marrying me i5”1'131'1'5 01 5"”W- "T111319 11"5"'11 I have tried to cncouragc him to .1109" 50 11111911 199 111919 1111' 11111111'l-be more generous. by showing hlni 13 W111191-" -1311195 51111119 111 1111-15' that I am not extravagant (which ting. Caught hard and fast. both thelhe used to say I rvasl: and by lmillpond and away up thc strcam. lbeing gen,,mu5'm mm giving hm, 011- "115 15 1111119 1'1 W1111513" 119 addiigifts from time to time. Ncilhcr 911- effort has wrought any appreciable change. is tlicrr any way to teach a person generosity? Or should I give him up? With the cxccption of this one: birthday he gives me handker- ' "Cold?" be queried. ' ”No." l ” "red?" . ”No!" foods containing the repair and reg-1 ulating nutrients is as great or zrcatcr. 'l'licrefot'. choice of food- ucconics of prime importance. There is little room in the diet for ”cmpty" calories -- that is. those which furnish only fuel and no pro- tection. The judging from thc frequent ncws- paper acounts of those who c':lt'- brate some birthday past tilt). in- deed. there 1iilS a recent story of H couple who cclcbratcd Ihtr 'ri5lh wedding annncrsary! While it is recognized that all people.d” ""1 Hagen 31 me 53'”: calories in good company" becom- 1111-9: 111111111315 10 1110 ””"m"-v't es all important as the years go this standard has been set up as: by. a rough guide. Middle age cxtendsi Foods which furnish protein. lid 70 defined as later midtllc life.u abundance of these numemsg me iYoung old age extends from 70 to - body wnhcrs. The most frequent 1. 95- A1111 "111 -131' 11931115 31 95- 111119" conditinnsfound in the older groups Statesman Bcrnard Baruch. stilli one” 1,-accabk. to poor nutrition, .3'9""g 31 115v'i9"13"k"11 11131 119 1'01 . are anemia and habitual fatigue. .sidcrs ”old" somcnne at least l0 Here is a bash. pane", or foods )'13111"5011101'11191111111151311 which furnish the vital nutrients Nutrition plays a loading role in- g g Jhcse foods Shoutd be included extending the span of the host year. in the daily menus; Milk .. skim in recent years as to what con- ,stitntcs good nutrition for the later 'Y611FS- ing. green vcbetable. 1 serving: The greatest ctiniigc is on the other vebetabie, 1 serving; 1 gg; caloric score. This is true bccau.-tr 'ican meat, fish or fowl. 1 serving: of lessened physical activity and..butter.2 pats. il0lV8l'E(l basal niclabolism rate --1 With the right food pattern, many which means less incl is nccrlcd.1ailments commonly associated In incasur:-d terms. fewer calories with middle age and old age can be are rcqtiired. But cnlorics inttst be avoided. considered not only from the stand-: Thcpublic may get single copies point of quantity. hut front thc free of FOOD GUIDE FOR OLDER zquality standpoint of body rcpair FOLKS by writing to: Department limatcrial. - Inf Africulture. Washinton 25. D.C. in soups. cooking. etc) orange. 1 A rmivoiii Ross 1 Household Plants Need A Beauty Bath, Too 'tic leaf surface. .' Sonic pcoplc hair: :1 gcnius for ,taking care of potted plants. cvcn use 3 soapy sponge to wash off twithout bcncfit of a library of gold 1 the leweg and HMO "mm with . ening books. it do..-- take a grrccn 1 i 1 grapefruit or juice. 1 liberal serv- "I don't believe I ever sa'v the) ”0f course not.” he agreed with countryside prcttisr” James offer-ta plcascd smilc. "What is a walk ed.”or more pcacrful and still." of a mllc-or so? Only a bit of good Our footsteps crunched conip:iuion- exercise. I call it.” ably on the smooth of thc rccent- Out to supper-or was It dinner?- ly-clearcd road.”Nut that we could- , we had been. not have done niccly without so Until tomorrow---Diary----Good much snow about! Rt'mCml)Cr in night..... ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS WEEK'S SEW-THRIFTY Tops cvcrytliing! in denim or print cotton. it's an apron or smack. in a rayon fabric it's an ovcrblouse flaw. he would make it good hus- hand. Hc is consldcratc about help 'ing people so long as it doesn't in- ivolvc money. Please advise me. Words Oi The Wise The principlcs we iivc by. business and in social. lifc. no the most important part of happi: us. We need to be careful. upon ach- lcving ltappincss. not to lose thc virtues which have prtiduccfi it - (Harry I). Harrisoni in- thumb to maintain a thriving col- 1115111, 5111""-V "1 9191'" 11'11191' W111113 lection of house plants. However, 11111111151 1110 11111111 "11 115 S119 111 plain old soap illlfi water can do a j 111” 5'"k- N111 0'113' 111151 31111 11111- Surpris-mg amum r E” in mibut some of the most common hacing the health and beauty ft1"5”1 110515 as 1113111 111'? 111111 1911 your display. spiders arc routed by a soap and j . water treatment. Scale insccts REGILAR BA'l'HS can hr rulv' i:l of! gently with 8 No nliillCl' what plant food lStS”11T1.1: 5f1f11lF10-U51? 3 SOBPY SDTBY lthc fashion of thc lIl(lliit1lll.lVli1'0.1115111111-111 P111111 1199 and red iphilodcndron and other shing- 5T111191'5-01'- 11 1119 P111111 19111113-11 319 ;lcafcd plants need tlicir rcgulnr;11'1gC '-'"01'1111- W1l1111l1 W1111 11 1i011Py baths to keep tlicm in finc fettle b11"'1-'1" "1111 110 1111' 111911 because dirt and grit soon at-cu-j 'l'hc cleanliness plus the plant mutate in a pore-clogging film out nonrishmcnt is thc secret. the Lois F aster Mrs. Raoul Reymond' poured tea. Miss Foster leaves, shortly for Toronto where she will; be enrolled at the Royal Conscr- vatory studying Voice with the lof Mr. Justice and Mrs. A, E. Arscnaulti left Montreal last Fri- day to reside in Vancouver. BC. l1ln.V0c J. David Stewart and Iemlnent teacher Mr. Weldon Kil- b rn. The last of Women in public life Mrs. Stewart left Monday for Mon- Jrcal and Ottawa. As President of lthc Federation of Mayors and Sl0E8n."Keei1 Y0111 in Canada compiled by the Surveytiliunicipallties. Mayor Stewart will the Executive will proceed to Ot- tawa for a meeting with the Prime Minister and cmbcrs of the Fed- eral Govcriuncnt. Mayor Stewart expects to be absent from the city for a period of ten days. Dur- ing his absence Councillor Edwin C. Johnstone will be acting Mayor. YOUR JANUARY -nr jcrkin. And later on. do make? lit in terrycloth as a beach-coat. A wonderful idea. and easy to sew-1 ALICE BROO no waist seams. Ties to fit. opens out flat to iron! Pattern 4784: Misses" Sizes small 10. 12: medium 14. t6: large pill. 20. Medium. 292 yards 35-inch. 1 This pattern easy to use sim- pie to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35 c 1 in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print tplainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. ls'rvi.t: NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Charlottetown Guardian, Pattern Dept. 60 Front Street. W. Toronto. Ontario. HOUSEHOLD HINT 1 if you are planning to sell your home. try to look it over in an impersonal a manner as possible in order to visuallu how it might look to a prospective buyer. Is the bathroom modern? if one arranging. A refrigerator in a hull or pantry is a drawback to a houitc. Warp dratnbonrda and counter tops are unattractive. They might be re- placed with e ..c. ancnt ' ' such or ceramic tile. and fresh paint or cleaned wills and :etttng- will make the room more attract-1 lve at prospectivgbuyers. room is dark it could be refinished 1" 1” I 3 am: rm"s' both "mac mm in light, cheerful colors. Look the F.”-Taum 11- A W.”-"T .':;t'e: wlllllm ghgregodu Twig. closets over carefully. and if any 1 p ' ,nre jammed with garments and EV” 111911311 1111111" 1101' 111W boxer. clean them out to make Tblf LOOSOI t':L11.;E:::1:;?nu"d1””' 111111" them look neat. . 1 - IJTIPMII Cl!) 3., .; u... g..,.,,. n,,... ,,.' Need Not Emborralt uimigit mm the 0hiid's quill. .1412 x 42': incltcs Guardian. fA1'1'1-mu NUMN.-,3, them well and then Just smooth Order our ALICE BROOKS 1111 the P181116 coverintz. which I: Necdlecra ft Catalogue. En- 1-'11111P1911'1.VWl511111119- Joy pagcs and pagcs of exciting new designs -- knitting. crochct, GLASS CONTAINS” , anbmderx .mn,m,S. my, and Glass containers which hold novelties! Sand 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order evcry design KS DESIGNS I itrirl: Tho total effect of a clean, ht-.'iltli.v plant is lost if thc con- ptaincr doesn't do it justice. Wash .the saucer and other drip coit- lainers once a week in hot suds. This will kccp thcmfree of thc AMMAL Ql1"'T kst-tlillhcrintz brown status of soil How happily baby will slccp bo- neath this quilt of favoritc ani-i mats! it's toast -warm: gay with embroidered friends from .nrm and zoo. Easy. such fun to mnkc! 1 Pattern 7l77: Appliquc. cm- and water ririblcts. ibroidcry tra sfcrs. directions for After the plant bath. always go .suds and riETA0lNr An ordinary clay pot is a per- fcctl Rood container. but it , doesn't do much to complement I the pots inside pretty planters made by converting old coffee cans and tins. of varying sizes. with ad- hesive-hackcd plastic in a pretty pattern. Wash the cans in hot suds first to remove dirt, waz or grease. Dry Send TWENTY-FIVE ('1-JNTS in coins for this pnttcrn tstmiips can- not be accepted) to Charlottetown Household Arts i)cpt.. W Front St. Wcst. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. -plants growing in water must be kept clear and sparkling at all itlmes. Scrub them often with hot llany venture of false teeth hon taat.ed,'a cake that a moist. and f h to the with a real home-m 9l'5L"o W. 1. VI. DOWIO tenclereat cake you ever delicious crum . For a cake tays last. ade flavour. reach for the-w-i-d-e vyerllorw package: Monarch this question. - 1g' Which foolish Mount was known as "William Rules"? 6 g 3 Win a new electric Sunbeam CONTROLLED HEAT 2) Entries must be mailed to "Monarch Contact”; FRYPAN. No more curled or charred bacon, no more Box 686. Saint. John, NB. and postmarked not scared. leathery eggs! A Sunbeam Frypan takes the later than midmght January 31st, 1966. Ha ' guesswork out of frying. Simply set the dial and 3) Prizewimlem Wm be the El,” 40 mm” am'!i-- . WW controlled heat takes over. Perfectly cooked food every opened am", conmt dogs. They mm b. wand - v 2' i mm" Th” month 40 Sunhemn hymns W1" be won by and asked one further question A lint ofprizewinnorl users of Monarch Mixes. Enter this easy contest nowl Wm appbar in this paper abo'ut thin "ah I”. J” CONTEST RULES 001111391 010991 . ..... 1) "Each entry must; be accompanied by the lion's head 4) Employees of Maple Milling Co. .Ltt.l..g its from any Monarch Mix package. advertising agency and their fnnnhee an meliglblo. pg I 1 unit, Mix it with can, "'1 50'" 11 W1111 P1140; ANY OF THESE FAMOUS MOIIICII Mon-mh's 111- mvx nuts Imus You to cum ...,,. - With the eggs supplied. C .' ' v '”u' , Q MONRICII WIIIVI CIKTHI "" '1" Y0" add E5 1''”1" 1” 1101" 9 uonncu cuocoun untl Ill M”'"l”h M” "id 1”" 11" o utouncu coma may an on ,3, the highest, the lightest, the , . "mun" ”nn "0. um mu 1 V uovuun "wno wits THE notation" CONTEST I IMSIOV IICIOOMON HERE'S All. 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Dd In in ten of mu he nln to you. wipe p any your-hnmga. nk nllttle XeB'fEg1'E,&O ha” of on ,r&”M at in (non-acid) powder. on your ' 1" '1 nu. ma. mm more firmly. the tilt. and apply " "",,.,,'1l,,,";g'..":';;0g,'1!9 my Invent coats of wax to an Inn breat:i.).. Get mm? 9': up mm from i!eI1e11'I11l1' '1 III .. 4.; .