_ PAUL _ [EIGHT Woman's Re alm '1 Social Ali} [HE CHARLOTTEYFUWN _GUARDI T . ._...-.-...... w’ ~- Y- alnd Personal 1 Fashions "IL l Eliza's niiinv B! An Island Farmer's Wife for Alice There was washing done this morning in fact, Judy said-with I thought a slight toss of her ll"D.£l~— ‘when I brought the wash-basket filled to overflowinz to the Izitclirn: seems to he qiilli-morniiiz. But definitely!" It was. Not inaiiv *bui. as I think of it now. Dorothy Dix Says- PROTECTINQ OU Mother Should T Principles Of Modety, Decency The pathetic story oi an 18-year- her fortune in Washington, and who found Just three months later in th R DAUGHTERS each Her Child . old girl who left her home to seek se battered and bruised body was e park where it had been left by I ‘QYEMBEB 30. 1 iteraturel -_¢_ I1fIIOIII§lIflIQ\--w the man who had attacked and stra hearts with pity for the poor young tioii upon one oi ,\- . in the ab} j k and Sllllfiillllgdll‘ 11L‘ won =- ;beeri as well if I had folded lill “mm ‘quilts and set them awciv llllill tliel . 1on5 sunnv days of so We brought them from the line this evening and Judy draped about the stove and oven she said it looked "like a Christmas tree. I said: “Judy we‘ve gut to cut down on our winter's wash." She said: “You're telling me, Mrs. Ellen! For the present. I left . . After all. I was the on-r who gathered up this momiiigs wash. I I O I l Jeanie baked her own Christmas cake today. She had been awaitimt the commotion oi the potato-grad , . . m? so may this wleasumblc task Time “as when parents could, to a laige extent, safeguard theii might havg her undivided “new, adolescent daughters. There were clutperons in those days and strict tion. I suspected she was at the,‘ schools in which girls isre educated, and Mamie and Susie lived at yvork Yihennl saw extra] smoke issue; home under Mother's watchful eye until she turned them over to their rom ia ue in the iousc iiczossi husbands m? gggejfg; Illlidélillolgylkgell ~ But that is past history’. The cliaperon is as extinct as the Dodo. ‘Judy ..§y,,,,,.d‘°,,-C1f,§’ 11,915 wh-v}?! Girls go to school iii co-educatlonal colleges where they malt?!‘ In 110W shcliad been boriowing ‘clothes-l to get dates and attract boys, And by the time tli'e average cutie is pins she said: “Can't You lllst smell she l5 bent on a career or ettin a ob and setting up a little flat 18, B 8 whambg°ln§i '1" "Brkiherfi?" Therm with some other girl where they will be free to live what they are “T312155: ‘vegiufiézmlgafig Qribllcrlheiqmqab pleased to call their “own lived”. iwavs‘ ‘much ti,“ n J; P i‘ dud‘ Inevitably the big ‘cities attract the teen-agers as sugar does flies, dear about a ircddiiig-ra , 017-‘ for their secret dream is to he a mcdel in New York, or have a goverm’ twined not only with ll'llf‘-lfl\l=l".$ merit position in Washington, or to be a star in Hollywood. And what km“ “"11 l?“ “"9155 bulmflls“ “ml happens to these poor little innocents when they find themselves half- giradeivhggelillffllgépfg starved and lonely and broke is a story we read through our tears. .. . .. . s t be a fast worker for she has only twelve or Best can“ ml n o t r Bl" “wit” hi‘ ° all to recall ma mlllrlrllsir. lifcgr, tiude does not work nowadays, for if Father and Mother hold too tight year's v- the honeymoon On '3 a. rein on their teen-sitters, they simply jump the bars. Lock the dew‘! yesterday Judy asked m: when I; on Susie and Mamie and they climb out of the window. Forbid them to "m5 l" 7'0?" “m8 WWW" "lmfil have their boy friends come m the house and they meet them on the ngled her. riot only has filled our creature but also has focused our the greatest problems of our day. And that is, how are we to protect our teen-age daughters against the dangers that lie in wait for ' them at every turn? They are so ignorant of liie. u, so unfitted to deal with the world; yet, they are so » avid for adventure, so impatient of any restrictions i being put upon them, so sure that they can handle ‘ any situation that may arise. No phrase is oftener n their lips than: "I can take care of myself." Yet, reality. they are no more fitted to cope with the perils they must encounter than a girl baby Ia to fight off s peck of wolves that are on her trail. NO MORE CIIAPEIIONS i<\\5 _Fom generations of Canadian Women haverelied on FLEISCHMANNS fresh YEAST to help make better bread. O If you bake at home, it's easy as A B C to be surc tifilclicious wlitilcsomc brcad-ivhcn you use IFLEISCHXIANYS fresh Yeast. Qrder it today from your groccr- the fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label, Canada's favorite for over 70 years. Just take a loo TEA BISCUITS . a cups iiiioois-s sits-imam FLOUR I Iableipeonl shortening _ V; cup milk Cut the shortening inlo ihe llour or rub it In lighily with the lingers. Add mill: a lillle cit a time Io lomi ci soil dough. Do not handle more than necessary. Roll 1;; inch thick, cui, prick vviih lorl: and bake in hoioven (450 to 500 deg. F.) for 1O minutes. “we A DEIICIOUS TREAT ANYTIMEI BssDir-ririifrziihe icisir .“f¢?*':.;";ri melt in your mouth . . . they're so light . , _ 5,, linetextured . . .so oppciisin . The new lcqvcl-“ng ingredient In Brodies Selglioising Floor ma, most ol the lacivening gos usually lost in mixing _ ,» saves II lorcction In ihe oven where the redl éiibkoli-lé“'§E€r1i$i£i’u€"‘rl?5ii%°‘e' "idea Write for Free Recipe look BRODIE A HARVIE LIMITED eeoo Hvldlleeo mu Outmucol 11,0“ Get Extra Vitumins-—More Pep by eating 2 cakes of FLEISCHMMVNS fresh Yeast every day. This fresh Yeast is an excellent natural source of the I auoei - causal: B complex group of vitamins. fir‘. iuisnic " ‘fLflUR Malian ulle oi ladle‘! JOIIY Powder —— Media's Peddlnu Powder --.— ._ HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE After a death in a family, culls oi sympathy are not returned. as a general thing. spicy cruinks my i I us. to cryQ of Christmas, IIIODEIIII ETIQIIEITE I! Roberta Lee IIIIIISEIIIILI ‘ SGIAPBIIIIK lllnblrtllll ‘I t The work nf "banking" c-iiiitiniied today when I said to James. as Il stood a minute at the rlooi: “You| might put that clav on the flower-i ltd. for Spring-horses and mciil are so busv theri-ne said: ‘This is banking! “In James’ schtme of,‘ Put a one-cent hox of dominies in your handbag when taking your youngster with you to make a call. A JIIB ONLY YOII BAN I10 Prince Control Question: Ind Answers LE| P-TER PENGUIN "" Q. Who ah 1i i' i the ivaitcr, whgllfa ulillllilllllllelrglillig: talnin: another woin. 80X] OXTEEIIIIYIICP in 5 r , c osteso order ior both. Should an tuimarried ~.. l WllO is traveling alone. sign - Qhotcl register n5 Marv Jo A o" skin r MAB/flies, she slioiild use the -- For a dry skin. mix together each cocoa f oiuioc butt glycerine, lanolitrg rosewater, an olden-flower wa Furniture Polish ‘a; c§ccllent fuigitui}: m o equal par c turpentine and vinegar. The latest installation methods have given added flexibility and strength to make the glass almost a transparent steel according to scientists. A PRAYER FOR. FITNESS Sir James Simpson. who discov- ered the power of chloroform to deaden pain_and permit serioura‘ l Pimple flowered Face Kills Many a Romance The lives of many young people are mado miser- able by the b ‘ ' _, out of pimples, and you Krobably know of cases where a mising romance as been spoiled bymtliose red, w ' , festering and pus filled sores on t face. _ _ The trouble ll not so much physical pain‘, bu the h], h mental sufiering caused by the embarrassing sfigiircment w 0 often makes tho sufferer ashamed to go out_in company. H] b ’l"lie quickest way to get- rid of pimples is to improve flu‘ izrllvl" " y a t‘ ‘ Curtains when making cmtaixis you will find that they will hang more av. only ii the selvage is cut from the goods before heinmlnir, as the sel- vage is more tiizhtly vrovcii and hangs more ilrmlv than the rest of the fwbric. thiiics there is no connection lac- tween "flower-beds" and "hziiikiiiz"., Banking is to keen th: cellar-and] veirztables warm. Them wasftrainiwqmdn to 5110mm; “ma; d; liiiilreliiiiligclll? "lilgldnlllla lanxlitleé-lllgllglchurch 8Y5“ “f fill“ - r ‘COTLZIKR ons. s a so i'i::"i..:§=:.r"@mit.imrai" i"; “ti? r“- - h -\ "M5 - l. ‘o ~ a a ev*‘ m rt:- (Iltlflllg lrlfltterg a littl‘: llhglgfi‘ uliéititig-e, gr ‘Dearly gelovod? yoiei felcel 1T3 ’se me .0 .;1 "i l d " ' ' ." conversation as each one cf the‘ 61 W“ m .___lecened J brows“ RATHER. SUBTLE lien olgs was “Iieitrd" the ivpc nut-j m ed and’; téioeiii‘ "to lcse 1's‘ o; the ‘farm, or “no eel)" ec e on. l'.'8¢‘ “son, why don-t you N“, Th? ieritly when the aist one was lililflulllcus? n-s great 1 ' aeh sticks bound or hooped f0lll‘l)d txiloill-ei? gtlx-thllllitoliielx-fl [ilkelliitfillclll a Snlvdust m“ ._._ with bands oi the same tree, and wev to market. I licavi ‘Jo-Ines i-.-1,i,,s‘,5“§,‘§5,‘§'“ would I ‘m’ I'M all“ When paring potatoes ior a] the number of these ought, it i5 mark to dccl; this eveniiiz ixzrnt- rgefc-s we saw_ Jun m s me large family. or a crowd, go oveinsaid, to be nine. ifullv: Do you remember that '0; the firewood m omega“ mam quiciriy prim m6 pal-er ancli ———~ kromhv One wtlth the lonizish nose BABY'S SOBE EYES drop into ‘Cold wam. The“ go over‘ land‘ the droopy ears?" dock did. them w eye-i "H" Mime“ M“ §28?"2.';.";F.‘l.r‘.1'l.?.'Z“i§i‘?i.“.’i? If the newiymom baby has sore best. of mothers Y 0h do“ This savcsf coikistanéllyifchglrglllgalllégé pcri ‘on o tie e -- 5 _ _ i. lilme- t-eyefi the very be“ place for It l5 Rllllndlnglllilofil‘. only‘ when Ihcyl . ‘T?’ - . m 1F h°spltal~ m’ m: ell“ mus‘ "think on such things" fzriirirs are! Nursing it gro ch makes it Brow be tieated every half hour, ds-y madm ‘ ‘time and \\'0rse. land night, I! you keep the baby, . h°me' W“ must have a day “mil We had a pleasant stirpris thisl I ‘at. e with one exceptizn. all woods‘ night nurse to cari-v out the treat- aftgmcum Wm m c; ‘m; 1| ALLJPLONE PUDDING bum b?“ m‘?! Old" and drier numb ltflil Jurlfs "5lll1DlO"ei]l‘Q!ll‘1llTS \v:is' -—-—- EMBARRASSING .1 _ “I understand." said a young éhlillfglltqf your usually gives T E WOMA 'S REALM \ H N is honeymoon with three people‘ when they 8° mm owe” to work - , thcbld I th t h. Lk, with soap and water and remove l" e n 9 5°" "1 "l l e m“ is m begin teaching h" m the cradle the rcclbbamcm prmclples ____ formed me: "She merely sat in the _ IVEAKENED SWEATER dearer than her life. then her daughter can walk through the fire of M11551“ I“ moon worth recalling in after best, of all!" ide from the top of an old eyery°n,3_(hr3 thirteen years in which to fit her daughter for liie. I'll add dnozher dozen! And I knew l sleeve and give it much longer irear.‘ Without the shortbread and the‘ one were to investigate the if I could. My wander far back into the regions L119 children ishores oi- St. Au ustind preached Jew 5H1“ c)‘: ' I I ) ) f i I ) “Listen hem‘ Mrs S be sly. Nor, no matter how vigilant Mother is, can she follow her E1115 there?” Sh had be list ninr to; some radioftale andellt sslelns that So in the end. it comes down to every 8m ""1118 t0 Mhhef 0W" 50KB FOR OVERSEAS ‘ her moths} “on” m m“ Inn ‘ cliaperon, and the only thing that Mother can do to Dmliefll $1‘ Well" ‘any gummy iesidu vrim carbon ‘ ‘ ~ l _- "i v ?"'= _ "'55 ll bu‘ Yawn“ h“ ‘lmdmvedl “Elramllflrlde cleaneel- a mom‘ n" a“ “s Jud" Panlml‘ 1'" of modesty and decency that are a woman's only Protection. If Mother me- 45561959,"; o; the m. mi wit" Tiii does that and breeds in her the faith that makes her hold her honor snawhmg me In“ w“ would Elma be é hum‘: ttiri the hem of her garment scorched . ' ."““— hout even ge g c i Pausinz, a cookie at his 1i When a chlld’s sweater is weak- . _ .. tempmtmn w“ , h i; 1 t elve or h; love the SMELL mm; at [he elbows sew a PM“, avbklrfd ‘in; dig?!‘inagflbggdl-Eflffgglf. But. Mother ha. to be a. fast worker for s ec as ony w The singer cookies always were hisistockiitg. reinforcement - favorites. lstocking will stretch inside the l I His Christmas really wouldn't bEl --- ~ coniplete BEFORE CAESAR/S TIME peanut chew! , If Carols and peace and hearthfire Iiorigin of many of our Christmas would give him icustcms, it would be necessary to This Christmas. tieart would scnd iof past time, long before Julius Music ct‘ CIILITCIIIICJS, laughter of Caesar had set his foot on British Love that will follow with him to the doctrines oi C lstianty to tiie tlia end. men of ent. Questions and Answers "l! Pr!" Control will appear In the ""1"!" hm as a regular feature each d3)’- The questions are those which bare reached the Wartime Price: and Trade Beard rrointhousewlvi-s in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the 80nd Readers. Per- rieng who have intelligent qucstimir to aali on price control are invited lo send them in writing w_ Iii-I women's Regional Advisory Loni- mlttee of ms War ‘time rricciif ind Trade Beard. ‘ Q. Ls it necessary to have the Wartime Prices and Trade board aplirovasthe prices of handicraft sold in small illlflilliltlkS io stores": n. Yes. icu must cotatn a llrice fixation before selling. If you are making toys apply to Regional of- fice of the Prices Board. 163 Chao- pell Building, Charlottetown. ior approval. . My tenants are tiiree months‘ behind in their iant and rciuse to move. Must I give tlitm six months‘ notice? A. No. this is not necessary . Board regulations protect only tiiogd tenants who pay their rciit regularly . , . i.‘ your tenants are mop; than 15 days bentnd iii ih.~ir rent you rnny give them notice i cup brawn $12411‘ under the law oi the Province. ' g [301951305115 biiLLi-gi- ‘ Q mow that tiiany restrictions Method: Sift me iloui". then slftdiave been lifted. can I get an elec- again with the white sugar, bakirigtric grill? _ powder. salt and nutmeg. Place in A Wartime Prices and ‘Trade has rumoved restrictions the manufacture ot‘ electric ,D,IIJOWI and ada the raisins and then ‘Board fblciid in the milk. ; rom , . . f _ . Churchill liar. spokcn the dav (Ld up. an this: mixture iii a Ilfidiietbllfiils. 'I‘liere will be some of thee f“ mllnfPg .1” m. m 51m? °l all not seem so dreiirv iior the wuv s: i pudding dish. Add the brown suiiarion the iiiurket as soon its materials ‘lle dulffllmcs 0‘ W“ the mfllfl" 16m!- llllifl the butter to the bcilin: waterlurs available, but do not look ior MK lmmddly 1139105 have ‘Wen l" d sin‘ to uissoivc the sugar. Poul‘ ‘these Immediatclv -,i, iemarlcobio way. One oi the This illkiuc‘ and spice-cake in -_- their stead. I b31191 Oh, iiiav it serve to tell tnj.‘ son, that still The world liolzls lilllfllllliSS wamith and courage And hearts that hc-pe for ultimate} good will. ‘ DlFFER-ENT CEREMONY and‘ In Devonshire, {takes thg form . 0 ' bl d . . a... .. ...'....i..arg"gg "t cpcrziticnr. Wlclltlll the Yule g of the Ashton fagot and is broilzht in and burned great glee and merrlment fagot l5 composed of a bundle iii t “i? - r Jilin’ n’ W“ m“ “ _t sui-h Dlilil, —Blancha I. Pownall trails of itic giitcst room in his f- homc he hung ll Holy God. who mndest ms And all things else to wo - Thee, Keep iTI‘: fit iii mind and . Body and soul, to lake myp Fit to stand and fit. to run. ,. Fit for sorrow, iii for fun. Fit for work and fit for play, Fit to face life day by da Holy God. ufio modest me, Make me lit iu v. lll ilsh is crosenc. w to lcnxths. And you can have all the ‘sawdust you make." OOIIIVS GOBIIEB e e P-"ll "mlws bet‘ interrupted and we neard Mr. ‘l 31TH ,Churcliili. It was on the occasion of ‘the U. S. TllilTlX52l\'l.ll‘l Dziy some- thing. l. liiid nu’ cup floui cup wtilte stiaai- teaspoons cumin: powdcr Minwireitif SERVICE iniiuvecd stains; Eardley Holland. president of the i ; wool writer. rub-iRoyol College of Obestetridldu; ing it occastnalli‘ pelwecn the. and Gynaccolcgists. said In an hands id loosen stain. Launderiaddress to the Londcn section of ._ . ..._. - ~ tine college that Britain should (lei/PEP a first-class midwifery service “We ciiust have in iutuic ite forgotten. Alter sayini: some nice things about the American Nzilitin who because of their greatiizss lisit CMISL for "pro-i toting tigiiiimgignis,’ he WCIFI. on fit spca ll out t c coni t. e sci , it would be brought "perhaps with‘ an 3550mm), firshciass o uh Gods aid swiftly. to a" victorious rtioii." he said. "Taking our clrlialtlar- we‘ klehal‘? 551,51‘ DTheYCrF a nity service, all in all it is pretty §,“,°‘“-" vfhffikill‘ rill“ ‘ gllll UGO“ “mush we mu“ PM’ 9' m‘ shgriln" Acllfi somtnow ‘u te" ivli- bute to those people responsible ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ z '2 cup milk 2 CIIFQS boiiiniz water DESIGN NO. Yes, Peter is quit/c big measuring 12 lame; iiiid he will delight the hearts of ndults and children alike. Very easy to make from small pieces of material. Cotton or vel- vetrend négv be used. en cents or atte No. P105 which includes conlzipletxensciv- ing instructions. Print your name and address and number plainly. glllgglde postal number in your ad- Pl 05 _ cleansin, oi‘ the b . _ I Burdock Blood Bitters helps to cleanse the blood and wiili tliii bl cleansed the complexion should clear up. fiiéedi . FOR THE HOME m: oh t look combine ° °°' walrus ave IIIWI BAII pl ll I! Allie Alibi ;.__________________ N MM ~11 Street Adore; Q. How can I shrink dre. x floods? . ‘ 5v placing itjolded in a tubi A- . of cold water, to which a few hand- fuls oi salt have bezn added. after gig; a few hours. hang on the line with- New Cream out unfolding. The weight of the salt prevents wrinkles from drying Deodorant Safely kelp: ‘in and also sets the color. Slop Perspirulion i 4 4e misspelled? m“ v _ “m, h the a that simulates a wrap- around and takes but one Yard of f b I . i lzurtycoaaao I22 out‘ in no?“ 12. u. 1;. 1 . . I - I - ‘an requires 3% yards 39-inch fab- ' . I ist I ggnilfladinlilhglsl an?! zierl anyd ti!‘ ‘gage: takes only one .ar - c . l v Bend 2U cunts for PATTERN. l Print your Name. Addrela and Btyle TAKE; To A“ I J; iNtilnbel‘ gmlnly. Be sure to state "fill?" l? tieni Department tho u; a Jhulettetown Gus rdisn. Norrie I. How can I remove the brown rings on colic: and tea cups? . an removed by rubbing with salt moistened with water. The stains will soon din/p- w can I protect the eyes onions? Millions of babies have been raised on Carnation Milk [oi-mules that ian l - ',t‘izl‘t_ I '- ~ 1r b- ust mm“ we must no is to a» We iarl company on l one o ithnrliot syrup over ihe ent a at III’; spending his all-ico-brcf have 40 to 50 minutes, - ,ge_nei'a.l practitioners." the services. ' lit will drown out. the undoing, but. ‘in: as in hospitals. lithe conversation, I could sense theitlirough the syrup and mixes with "immune", m hmjnd asked DBUll-‘IHPFIIIY with tlicir smell from the can over each serving. 1f "a - 4' . ,. r LX031 rmlance’ lawns, C nd been seoaiiited so often. to Alderlea in ihe darkness of the college is in session over and grasses, across rustic britigcr. 4. ‘What does the word “re- ‘gagcs, lect/‘r ' n i: cl i e ' - ~, _ l y u as o l0 a D Hanoi“ two and l‘.‘.".llf.'¢l\.llll('_-‘5 and the stars, with sit that means "hvpocritically their doctors have prescribed. uienb. A course is now being start.- the BIIJESIITC boys. an iiiicnan and l tor in the disli and bake in a mod- ‘ hlbute evenly over the country at his hum-z on llI1_ adioiiiini: 1mm. You mav izei that the liquid mix- He urged that iiiidwlfervin the _ We cnleyed iiarintt them and ihe ‘go ahead and do as the recipe tells , __ ‘ COURS AMlL ' E EOE F Y “FE hunuer in this girl's heart for t eiir to make a delicious sauce. Serve ccmmundm Cmcer ‘amok son in a home of tiirii'_oivii, "Wows dESlIEl, crzsni may be served wllh “Britahi" hundreds of girls have put h night. over drab meadows. their ,ii"ecli-ends. cotuses cover talk; on and skirting cuicl. ivooilcd liltices. It qt i. -i:i-.|I ‘ ‘ B i ' ~~ i ~ - m: Idol," use of 1e sum and m“ above. If time could only stand! Dious" led for service men-to turn out hLs Wile. a Cape Bretui lrl. who eratc over iti50 deg. F.) for about the good midwives, specialist; and Ho. Is one of lUllI‘ in ihe fiimiiv in tnre is ciitirclv too thin and that lhome be placed on the some foot- quickly. As I listened and iolned iiilyou. As it bakes. the hatter rises sex-vi“ gins m a b1; military tdiizy when they shall be able to set-lthlr. upside down and dip sauce Bum“ epareflme course‘ m iiAovcd so niuiiv tiai sh? sa iiucitiiiui aioiiit with the sauce. . . t edfTliey had walked across the fields "'—'““'—""‘“ tnaanes down ior the course. The Centrifugal. centens - ibmies footsteps treading on dead weeds llll‘, cmtrniol marriage, th f , it- ' e ma“ o “(my mu would be u. delightful ivalk. tlies 5. IS a word lyzgimilng " l I i‘ ‘ d '- ticci ccoitiy an home manage “m! But “R longest leaws cam“ ideal husbands. ANSWERS i. Say, “At last (In the course, HO; timealac arriyed."t'1‘I-Iel , , l c visitors 8 con ons a cng 1 I ri Q-f llllllc altllllt? m lHlV-‘Ilfillbd them gr) talli}. I. Pronounce in-kwlr-I, firs.’ across the lawn Iiaiid m hand. And and third 1's as 1n it. second I as In this L, brcad_settlng nigh; dgdm, icc, accent second syliabla. S. Cen- Judv asks ine locking up from thetennlal. 4. Necessary. “ cry work pan of flour on the stove-tank and 0f R" 51101116 6011mm Wthln R4611’ naturally, stifling: a i~awnz "Do we, all that is requisite for its own cem- put amlthintz In this besides siilt?"il?!‘91w11ll0n." P61‘- 5. Senctimonious. and James ls actually shouting at ' " " -' to a termination. duties advance. There are flue: big reason: . . . and Datum: Wm cqmn First, Carnation Milk is as nourish lng as milk can Iie- and it‘: irradi- ated for extra "sunshine" vitamin D. Second, Carnation’: safe because it comes i0 you scaled and sterilized. Third, Carnations readily digestible, because heat-treatment gives It a valuable roll-rind quality. A in tn i ': t boiling watcremThgli allflglillmfllil roots and peel upwards. cuss _“~ Pionsered by safety glass automobiles, glass has now tak to the_air. sou-PEEK And now. aftir a coup of coffee You know how tender and de- licious sour milk makes tea bis- cuits, muffins. gingerbread and griddle cakes . . . well! Use the _same anwiint of sour inilk as you iwould if you were using sweet Imiik but add s. 1-2 teaspoon oi baking soda t0 the dry incrcdicnts m4», frc-m aliov: stairs: “Ellen are and TCKTUCQ; the baking powder by you coin: In keep at that. writing 2 teaspoons for each cup cf sour all nliiht?" So ‘Utlsttll tomorrow — Diary-Good- I118 ~ in i the i In: enI‘ 14¢? Manual l Y's ' t‘ 1. Docs not m: dresses er men's lllliil. Docs not irritate skin. I Nov/siting odryCnnbeund righuftcrs wing. Prevents under-arm odor, helps slop perspiration safely. 4- A pine, wliirg, antiseptic, SKIIIIICS! vanishing cieim. l. Awarded Approval Seal of American lnsmutcofhundet- IniZf-lllilflltll to nhdc. Use Amd regularly. Q lfilgel" dorm“ 39¢ Also l” and “filer! You don't have any milk worries when your doctor puts ihe baby on i Carnation. Write for free book "Your Contented Baby". Carnation Co. Ltd, l Toronto, Ontario. IlfilD/A rto Q Carnation M k Grifz/ltialfiws’ A CANADIAN PRODUCT street Addrnl City Province Tortured ll '$IIIIl$ Pllll '0! Ill [at qlleli relief from painful diatme with a few drops of 9 , VlcluVa-uo-noi. diniitwfiii YA-IIO-IOI. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE If a woman friend asks you to' go to lunch with her sociietitnc, she probably intends it 8s a Dutch treat affair. and you should go pre- pared to pay our own bill. If she sayys, “I woul like! to takd you to lunch on such and such a date." she peys for both. Laminated glass is used in planes for windshiclds, enclosures in cab- Ins. gunners‘ turrets and bombers‘ iengg? "A; 1mm“, he arrived and - noses flhe glass consists of two ihe nentgftflinmenf, bcgun," pieces of plate glass with a sheet 2. what is tn correct pronun- of plastic in between In prevent elation o! "Inquiry"? shattering. l. Which BETTER EIIIILISII s; o. a. wiiauu Arrid l9 ll‘ selllfig deo y i. What is wrong with this sen- Curnulinn Milk i1 wmdnni , t inl- 6m IT one ei than wards is.