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It i: .-- l, l.“ ‘mil Rnlun lluud Hour is such of inking iii..~v.'_<t'. s -'.t \y m; .1 \\!l\Ilt‘f. every impurtaiift {icmii t.» \~ l, The lumk is yours for 9r in stamp! to liner tint of‘ handling and mail- l|‘l_'. \\ Till.’ m l\‘4|l\ll\ lltmcl Hnur ‘l Mills Limit-d, Montreal, l'.Q., fur nntl clearly tli.\t liik‘ \.» simply can't igu urn" Ilitnhrhtw‘ arc '~Ll ti. t ftlffl’) ynn cit-r sly.- i. ‘ =~ .1 M,” ‘mph llllle-mfliPllllltlt". lltilti then-p _ ' nf each pane. -l"l\.lll_z filmcwhr blade I'm)” is n in Ui- spiratiun tu the hf- . stifirte uf lasffng p.) pericm ctl twink. HOV? IHKINK] Sl'lt\'lt RUINS IIUUD l'l.UI‘l( f\lll.l.5 LIMITED Rubies. Hood Flour Mélled pa... W/adfiec! who: i.» the cx- YDUR INDIVIDUAL HORUSCIJPE (By lRAXCES DRAKE] Look in the seJIIun your birthday comes ln, and flnl uliau yoiirvoutluu): ls. accord-h; to ti“ glam, For ‘Thursday, LL-XRC ll 2‘. -E. August 8th ‘til, 2o mites) - - » Alo pertaining ‘u i? ' " ti.» 0t uuul 3:10 P M. 311G . flltTillilliUili iniiz‘ ivr. Lion and exer ear.;-'. APRIL ll to bL-XY Z0 "Fiitirfilsv- ' : _. ti ' en- plenty You can occonip <ii f you are aggres-ire, 1.18.. purposeful MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Ge Calm reasoning, c: ‘ moderator. are There IS a t< to g0 t-oo far obyectmes. Fkressf- pus you in the ‘may of JUNE 22 to JULY -Guard yourself sari Iudgmerzt, doubtiii‘. misinformation and quire substantial ns and plazis and i. .sh.ng _you‘li fare better. (Libra) - Very fa vora bic- (Cancer) ‘ liy- Outdoor ltllvllleg £01): ..'. fiihty, associ. and (Scorpio) - All in t-ou w 1 -_to success and hap fess work and play today. a results. Mutter: 00000000439. to shipping, chemicals, rill lLllLto espcciaily fav- J LY 24 i4) AUGUST‘ 22 (L901- ‘ all .c.s can be beneficial 1F YOU QTYB llHXl) }'0\ll‘ [JEISUIHH Eli‘ _ "se Pfllse and un- uersianditig handiing them. PYIVHLE htfairs IC-CCLVB more generous rays. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 f0) - Routine maiiers, discus- m. coiripIt-ted work more fitvored then eIlI€YlfIg new undertakings, espec- ; rally if the latter are not essential- . 1y important, Jog along calmly and SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 for t personal and business affirms. Bene- fits likely through the opposite sex i and persons in positions of author‘- OCTOBER 24 u» NOVEMBER 22 cations point in your The more \ ms s||.|._Y T0 srsuo mower 9N f \ k THE COOK'S ' i BUFPERSCOTCH BEAN COOKIES 1 cup all-bran 2 teaspons baking powder Cream butter. add sugar gradual- ly and beat until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat well. Stir in n11- bran. Sift flour with baking pow- der and work into first mixture, a small amount at a 11mg Knead and shape illlO rolls about 1 i-2. inches in diameter; vrrstp in waxJ ed paper, covering the era“ so may dough will not dry out. store 1K1: tefngerator until firm. Cut into‘ thin slices and bake on ungreased cookie sheets in mcderatelv hot Oven 1425 degrees F) about 1o i lnltilllfS. PEANUT BUTTER DATE STICKS; 1-2 cup sifted cake flour 1 1'4 lvlstwons baking powder 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg 1-2 teaspcon cinnamon 1-4 Wlfibcon allspice l-4 cup busier 1-2 Cut) peanut butter 1 cup sugar 3 W85 well beaten 2-3 cup finely cut dates Malta This Bargain Offer Evan Mara Slnsallonlll rcgu ar lull replacement guarantee lssurance that these are heavily knives. forks, s OnS and all just send two 100, Petorhorough, Ontario, Tudor Platcteaspuons; l-Z teitspccn vanilla mu eni°YQ§§ircd R" Sill. flour once, measure, add | “l "Alia!" “ v.’- bakiiig outlet. salt and spices, and "“\‘,‘“."" ‘ 5 m s-fl lfigether three times. Cream ‘c butter, add peanut butter, blmd thoroughly. Add sugar to eggs, beat with rotary beater until light and lcinoirccloretl. Add to peanut but- ter mixture. Blend. Add flour and» baa: Ulllll thoroughly bl-rfided. Add’ titties and vanilla. Blend. 1 by l2 inches, in tnzdt-rate oven‘ 1350 Bake in paper-lined KTCQTQd pan,‘ 7 P5‘ I2 inches, In moderate oven i300 drglvcs F‘: 45 minutes. Turn Dorothy Dix Regular Full Replacement Guarantee Think of it! You not only get these bund- ful "June Pattern" teaspoons for less than half rice. but you also get with them the Oneida Community Silversmiths. ltklyour axed silverware, reinforced with solid ll ver at the "are: of wear" '1 hev‘re beauties! You'll want! I complete an , , , ...nr essthanh If ' f uaker box tops, and only fiszdigrifix or your two in some g cup biétter cups rown nun: . ' manor Au . r-ton-arftuu § a?” new. pueuu uduivlm by u» British by with firs" w.‘ (“put fl w :- hole W“ i. also" ' bet zqnchitmlillcit avouI-R°m'$ceii ou - FOR VARIETY err EACH FROM YOUR GROCER 's Letter Box outwcn rack. Retrieve paper fm-i mc\.;ntcl_,v. Cccl and cut in 2 by 1- rinsflMnkes_ 36 sticks l \ _ TALT IS NEEDED cheerful, cooperative and patient you are, the grenter-thegain. Avoid foclhardy enterprises. NOVEMBFER 23 to DECEMBER Z2 (Sagittarius) Your personal magnetism and tre tam. and finesse with which you handle your affairs will determine the extent of yotir achievement Look hopefully ahead. Forget old worries. y DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) Matters pert-ainjng to steel, iron, lumber, the manti- facture of army, navy and aercnau- tical implementsand new commod- ities are among the many favored this lrencficlerit day; Heart interests also. JANUARY 22 t-0 FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius; - Have no delusions about how far you can go when you put your splendid God-given pow- ers to the test! Your unostenta- tlous capability is top-notch and equal to the biggest jobs FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Psces) - Business and industrial matters will require expert handl- ing, especially during afternoon and evening. First carefully plan your program. A.M. fine for all issues. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be bright, cheerful and co- operative in nature. a lover of harmony and sunshine in all trings. If rightly trained in childhood and least, go out and seek the woman. wh especially during the adolescent suck her thumb and wait for some - years, a successful career is in- Io ital-WW“ “lung 11nd mime ,dicated. Religion should be a part i101‘- Dcar Miss Dix-How associating? know? H XOLIIILISICI’. with such u Ol‘ don't you Answer: I COllgLllhLl people of the opposite ground in a strange citv llIlS a cinch lllfln . . - . I of 1,5 cu,-rwu1um_._,, “.111 be “,5 Also he has the advantage _ of . be - bl> t offer u bonus “llll i ‘solace and balance wheel. 11111111153‘? ‘Wow Spam’ w‘. he cant show the woman a good b11118 b)‘ mlgng her w places 0i amusement, while she, poor thing is handicap- ped by a man having to spend iiis 1110110)’ OH 1101, ltlultuig Acquaintances 1n cwlflt‘ big business office there are men of the same culture standard as the stranger who lS ask- uig aumissioil to thou" circle, iuid Bll of these men have sisters and; cousins and aunts. or their have girl friends who .ac.k dates Keeping Your Skin Clear a Matter of Right Care and parties, And so I cannot see will‘ ll- 1'9‘ ‘to lituncii u mini Ulf a social caret-r.‘ the_iirobicili 0i how she can get ac- quillllltd with the right people in a Witu a woman it is different, randy my. l.(‘l‘,\', and one that the churches, lfil I (T? 2 93 P\ is o 4€ln¢<f<$“’¢ DESIGN NO._ 217' k d 1 r m vn ~_ um 1e Croamtgi-d lit-m is not dlffuult o mn f‘. nn s one o e mgsl, Ful gitrmrtlts for the infant. Pattern No, .217 cniiluiirs llbl. 0i malarlup, ,,,.,.,,,_-(|_ ,i1,,_.;,,.i.loit nl stitches and cmnpltrit: insiruttitiiis. 1",, vim-i [ms (lesion writi- tnln llfllllt‘ iinu undress on u nit-cc Ill lip-Pct ind send with 15 (‘PINS in coin or stamps to Needlework Department. Charlottetown Guitrtlliiir To Cllilflliflcltuvtl (illltftlldll NIWih-irt-r ' wartmciit Design No. 217 . NAME--____..._._.___.-_.._._______ smiszsrr-----------—--—--—--—— IIlOYlNOI-n~n-nunI-unnnnnnnr!—F'FF"'l_'"-“‘ Mum“ lurid curbs tun only solve for "If only something could be done ljoiners, Recently a young woman 0f about my skin blemishes!" The imy beauty specialist heart-felt plaint. The girl skin is broken out is so self-con- scious, misses so much fun. , - Having coarse pores. blackheads frequently brings on these distress- ing blemishes - for clogged pores Ire favorite hiding places for acne bacteria. ‘vhose ‘considers the selfishness and lnlus- l ticcs of society. l S this city. She prom tlv them, was invited to business hours. eslinu ccmpnniofi. .ike to mcet some lllllll who would be congenial to her. _ _ ile she has to sit on the sideline and- tliuse you look at it. maying your way into who are rtnigfuus-mmded or born a strange society. acquaintance has been telling, What To Do When he“, no more -me her W095 and railing at what shot Your Son's In Love who lS stll. in school, has fallen in he is a sicnngrapher who got a, love with i; girl of l9 who, we fear, _1()l) in a sirangt- city. some of heri is getting him into trouble. We are llfllfllllg gave her n letter of lntroy people of very moderate means and‘ duction l0 two prominent people ml are struggling and ‘ prcsentedlkeep him in college and can only inners at. their make him u small allowance but in IN MAKING FRIENDS IN A STRANGE CITY You Cannot Expect People t0 Fall All Over You — Your Personality Will Make Or Break You is a thoroughly respectable, vrell-educated soc- ially acceptable middle-aged man, who is a stranger in the city to which he has moved for business reasons, to get acquainted with the kind of People with whom he has been in the habit of And, particularly, how can he get to know the kind of women he would like to Because of having t0 take care 0f aged parents he was not able to marry when lie wits Now he has enough money to lake a woman to dinner once or twice a week, and to a few movies. or the theatre once in a while. He is not intent on getting married and is not pre- datory. He has a good lob. but does not believe in getting uuxed up with the office force after Pickups do not appeal to him. He would like to meet some tvomim who is net- thcr grubby nor gubby. who would be an inter- how is he to get iii touch How about concrete advice- one? take on hard ones? PERPLEXED BACHELOR. sex are not plentiful anywhere, but the man who wants to find a woman of his own social class and back- coiupiired to the woman who would fiouscs and there t-he mutter drop- red. lrfouicms of Strange Girl The girl thinks that these women are very unkind because they did not httve_l1cf' continually at their houses and mcfucie her in their intimate parties, and practically aciopt her as a member of their families. She is a..so highly lmelwefi that the few girls she met did not AHUKLdUCE he!‘ to their buy friends and invite her to go places with them. iviuybe she Ls right and that this shouid be an altruistic and unsoli- ish world in which we try to make WHOSIOIJICTS happy, but, alas. such is not the case. People have their own who \\'lll eagerly welcome prcspec-. friends, their own groups that fill Live husbands at their dinner tables, all o1 their time, anti are more than Lilli)‘ C811 CHIBILIIIII» SO ll l5 85k" ‘mg a great deal oi them to take in quires afiythmg more than a little, a stranger who has no claim upon enterprise mien-fitting clothes, gooul them, whom thev do not know in‘ ffuuuicrs and the tiuility to ifiukc any u-fiy, and who may not even be he say! that she mus mm where ones self nucrcsutig and agreeable congenial. I Moreover. a chop for a chop is in any city \\'l\L'l'(: his fortunes may the social ruic the world over. and‘ take llllll. , it i5 who have no ironies, n0 tnothers t0 entertain buy fine clothes to go the pace and strange L'lI\' is ifufet-d an IHSOAIDiE keep up with the rich Joncsos. ])l‘lll.tl(.'2lll\‘ impcsslbe for girls for them, no money to so it is a pretty pickle however Dear Miss Dix-Our son of 20. sacrificing to If you have this type of skin. the specialist‘: first advice ls to be super-clean to discourage the acne germs. Scrub your face vigorously every night with soap and warm water. using a coarse face cloth or complexion brush. To remove a ltubborn blackhead. first soften with warm oil. then — covering your fingertips with tissue or cotton — gently press it out. Next wipe the spot with an astringent lotion or an antiseptic, followed by a medicated ointment or pore refin- ing cream which you leave on all night. There are as simple professional treatments for other beauty faults- such as oily hair, wrinkles, a double chin. Our SZ-page booklet tells in de- tail how to give yourself facials, cnrrcct dry or oily skin. Advises on applying make-tip, removing Sll- Pimples? Enlarged Pores? Rough Skin? Blackheads? 0 Stop envying women with fresh, clen- ccmplcxions! Help your own skin to nar- nal beauty with bled/rated Noxzeml-thu cream so many nurses rely on for naIu/al complexion loveliness! Noxzcma’: soothing mediation help! i pcrfluous hair. Describes care of heal ugly blemishes . . . aids ln reducing i v ' w’ u"? WHIP. hill!‘ 5nd llRfld-‘i- enlarged pores. lt smomhgsoltens course, Send 20;‘ in (going for your wpy rough slcin...rcmds formation ofblnclt- ¢ of How To Give Beauty Treat- hcads. Use as a grrarrlri: Night Cream and lg; Th9 5:111"??? PITOIHIQ ‘ n n protective Powder Base. Q)", Nan; Slgfidayzrr as, “m! Spurinl Summer Olin-n large rake of frn- Nmm, of booklet" grant, soothing Noxzcma Alex/fraud Ctclm ' Soap FRLIZ with 54f Nmtzcma. Get your: ii-ij tin/ray. At drug and department stores. BARGAIN FAMILY JAR 89¢ (m; pmvm" For economy pct the big 10-01. size Noncmn » for only a9:- fnrmerly $1.08. Enough to In: l the whole finally for weelnl United Ill! III]- Ilnlt Audra; ' V“ lllllllll lIF THESE lllllfi lllllll Blllllll? For he can. utl MIIIHERS Al‘ DAYBREAK M hm: or do tin my wilt-I hotneward , heaving the lly m mun devth of ue: -~.~ "nfil Th0 risl Inn with all im- slorv IPI . A; if ‘twu making rich blood from the dead. rllumed the world anew. Broadcasting Corporation how to can for children in underground air raid shelters. Here are some of the ti :- "Oiuldrm m apt to au fer from nervoul liclcneu. One way of pn- venting this is to tie I warm scarf around children's stomachs. "Just a word to mothers of bables—make u. 24-hour feed in the morning and keep it read to take down at a moment's not oe. "You must keep children warm, lolly their feet, so see that their stoutest shoes and warmest stockings are ready." Have toys and games in the shelter for children and "just in case they are sick it is wise to keep a. supply of paper bags handy." Keep u. vacuum bottle full of something hot because "for chock cases it. is the heat as much as the drink that does the trick." Have orviges. chocolate and figs in shelters because eating them helps "ward of sickness." A coat of wax will prevent motor license plates from rusting. In Africa, bushmen fill ostrich egg shells with water, stuff the holes with grass, and hoard them for use in time of drought. BATHROOM MYSTERY And another of life's great mys- teries is whet-her people sing in their bathtubs because they are happy or because the door won‘: fasten securely. ' - -—0~— WHY MEAT “TURNS” <SKIING AT JASPER. PARK JASPER PARK DODGE, Alta, Aug. 'I—Numbered among first ranking skiers of the United States and a prominent member‘ of the American women's team, Harriet Jackson of Providence. N. Y., has begun a vacation of sum- mer skiing in Jasper National Park Yesterday Miss Jackson skied for four hours an the speedy snow slopes below Mount Edith Cavellh east ridge. Later she will ascend Mount Athabasca and other peaks of the Columbia fcefield range. Summer Complaint Few people, especially children, escape an attack of summer com- plaint during the hot weather. Summer , ' begins with a profuse diarrhoea very often accom- panied by vomiting and purging. Tho matter excreted from the stomach 11M u bilious a penance, and that from the bowo watery, whitish, ill-smelling, or even odorless. When the children show any sign ~f loosencu of the bowels the mother should administer a few doses of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- berry eo as to bring quick relief. This medicine has been on the market for the post 94 yearn. Re- fuse substitutes. They may be dangerous. Get “Dr. Fowler '5" and feel said. The '1‘. Mllbnrn Co, 146., Toronto, Ont. Keeping meat fresh during bot weather without a refrigerator, and something of a problem to many housewives in these days. A butcher told me recently that more meat "turns" overnight through being placed on Chlfifl dishes or enamel plates or slabs than anyone dreams of. The reason is that both china and enamel na- turally fail to absorb any Juice from the meat-and there is always l certain amount with freshly cut stand for several hours in the juice with the result that it "turns" On the other hand if the meat is left in the paper tissue which mast. butchers use for wrapping, then placed on a clean hoard before being put away in safety from flies. all the moisture ls absorbed by the board and your meat w1ll be quite fresh and sweet when you are ready to cook it next day. MORE NAIL NEWS A tiny Jar packed with little pads (or using to remove ,o"r nail pol- ish is something quite novel in the beauty world. Intrigued as usual by these. I used them and found my nails left beautifully soft and sup- ple. Those of you who _do not ap- NBW Under-arm Cream Deodorant "f4? > Stops Perspiration l AMorningSmilc THE GOSSIP He was a particularly raw recruit and the drill sergeant was getting very fed up. At last he lost all patience. "Didn't you hear ‘About turn'." he bellowed. “No," answered the ,,v.'ot about 'im7" WERE THEY BLACK SHEEP l. Does not rot dresses, docs not irritate skin. 2. NowaitfngtodrynCai-ibeuscd & right After shaving. recruit. l , stops perspiration for 1 to 5 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4- Apure,white,greaselessstain- less vanishing cream. l- Attid has been awarded the Approval Sell of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION us of Arrid luavabeenuold. ryalerlodayl The foster mother was out with her small evacuee when a funeral passed by. Then round the corner came a flock of sheep and Joined in the procession. The small boy looked 0n for s- while, and then he exclaimed: , Qnrguiuiiwhecssseei; the three months he has been going , with this irl he has spent more than doubiia what we give him and iLiving a Leisure —The Woman's Realm with rationing to contend with is‘ ,_mea.t. Thus the meat is allowed to‘ proclatn the lmell of polish“ “q remover: will like these pad, u they are pleasantly scented. pad cleans t-he nails of both handy There are 25 tightly packed in m. jar and tihey are more convening to carry around than a bottle P’ liquid remover. - Exc. ONE DAY LIQUID DIET The modern fruit and vcgetgblg juice extractor is as necessary m any household as the kitchen stove Wherever you find B. lovely and vital woman, you will find a fresh lfllll» 01" Vellflflble Juice enthusiast Any woman who is determined 10' profit by the sunlight Dllirltlgn ry of modem diet should his herself to the nearest good i. ware store and study the \ types of fruit and vegetable extractors on the market. choice will depend J-r" . licr somewhat on the amount of money she cares to extractors rm by spend. Some Juice operated electrically, others hand. She alone can decide large a machine she needs m‘ self and her family and how u she can afford to pay. It is iirqi 1_. laiit to study the mechanlsir. a; | these various pressers and to decide ‘lli advance whether or not they can be kept clean eitsily‘. Rt-mv i)- er, they will be in daily use m, a; diets, says Madam Helen Rrliwy,‘ stcen in her book, “Food yo, Beauty.“ This is as good a time as any l to suggest at least one day of llqJld [dieting in the week. Not only trill a liquid day materially riid tn .~t~ lducing your weight without Ill- —Jl1l‘)', but. it will also do much ti; iremove any toxins from the body. git will be a day of very few cal. ,urles, but the important thing to memcmber is that by using a variety’ of fruit and vegetable __luices on this liquid day. you will .in no “'83! lessen your regular in- itake of essential minerals and rvitamins. Combined with n reasonable amount of exercise, the following liquid day may cause you to lose as mimy as three pounds in twenty-four hours. Unless your ovm ‘physician has advised you against ; if. there is no danger to the norm- _ally healthy and somewhat over. weight woman in this one day’ of liquids only. plus some degree of lphysical exercise. The following liquid day schedule contains only 428 calories: B A.M —8 oz. orange and lemon juice mixed with Herbal or china ea. l1 A M.—B oz. vegetable juice. 2 P M.— 8 oz. mixed fruit pure; small helping of garden hors dbeuvres. 5 P.M.—8 oz. of fresh Juice 8 P.M.—8 oz. tomato of grapefruit Juice. 11 P.M.—5 oz. gins of butter- milk, (this is to be taken at ll PM or at retiring.) If coffee ls so important to vozt that its stidden (“lllfillllllltill F uii the diet will tipset you, int-little a cup of black coffee with the 8 A M. juice and also a demi- tasse with the 8 P.M. juice. l.’ possible. however, nvcid coffee while on the diet. HERBAL BOUILLON i bunch green celery tops 6 outside lettuce leaves 2 large tinpeeled carrots 1 large scrubbed unpceled potato 2 leeks (entire) 2 tomatoes 2 quarts cold water Wash vegetables thoroughly. Cut up coarsely. Place in large enamel. copper or glass kettle. Cover with cold water. Cover. Simmer for 2 hours Then mash throuclt fine sieve. season with vegetable snft we have reason to believe he has gone into debt to buy presents for tier. When we remonstrate with him, ?$'F'i--'°°"’> , u WI‘. Mull-lain and. if desired. a few drops of lemon juice, and serve hot in bottl- lion cup. she wants to go, so he must take hcr. and that she begs him for . things that he has to give her. ‘ what. do you advise? MOTHER. Answer: When a boy is that crazlly in love with a girl, it ia a pity he can't be locked up in a padded cell until he comes to his senses. but unfortun- ately that cannot be clone. and there is nothing on earth that Egr- ants can do except to possess it souls in patience. and hope and pray that the girl herself will do some- thing to aisllluslon him. It does no good to talk to him, because for the time being he is bereft of reason, and no matter how, clearly you point out to nun that she is nothing but a little old-dig- ger and that he is a sap w om me l5 working for all she can get out of him, you cannot make him believe l He thinks that when rho begs “pretty please" for u wrist watch. or a new areas, or silk stockings. or something else he can't afford, that she is Just- being artless and show- ing what a child lhe is. He doesn't even realize that he is being held up when she threatens to go with some other boy if he won't take her where she wants to go, it. ls girls like these. and there are plenty of them, who ruin many and many a boy by making him steal to get the money they demand. The penitentiariu are full of lads who stole cars to take some pretty little flapper: riding, or who turned highwnymen to get the money to buy jewels and furs that greedy lit- tklf“ creatures made the price of their - Play days are happy day: for smart looking little girls. All the younger set. are wearing pinafores this season. and your little girl surely wants to keep up with herl crowd. Here is one that you can make for her yourself, m, very lit- tle expense. Choose a bright pll-ld gingham or cand cane stripes for the plnafohe, an sheer batiste or organdie for the square necked blouse. she will wear this dress as a aunbiwk on very warm days. and with the blouse when she wants to be dressed up. Don't stop at one pins-fore: make several and your little girl will be very happy. Style No. 9314 is designed for alas 6. 8, l0, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 2 3-4 yards of 35-inch fabric for man-fore. 1 1-2 yards for blame. ' 81nd Twenty (Mo) coin in pre- ferred, for nutter-n. Write plainly your Name, Address and style number. Be rure to state the size you wish. Style No. 9874 size ............. Prefer: Home To "m" Holding A Job Dee-r M185 Dix-I have been work. lng ever since l was married. Now 1 want to give up my 30b because it interferes with my housework and keeps me from having a baby, but my husband, who makes a comfort- able livln for us imlsta mot I continue work. liow can I make him understand that I can be a bet- ter wife by ltaylng at home? ltreet Addreu Oil! Pravlnol -_i__i..i_ DAIRY A91‘ INFIIACTION A Carleton Place. Ont, retail groc- er and baker was recently flned $10 and casts for having in his possess- ion for sale daily butter containing leu than ao per cent butterfat. and re than 16 per cent water. The o enoe was a violation of Section Resign your position and later, when he 566a how much morn oom- fortable you make him and how much nicer it la to have u rested wife to come homo to of an evening than it la g tired and nerve-wrecked m. he will m um. t. 6 (n) of the Dairy Industry Act. l‘ I Etirafb- ——For The Home