MONTREAL, Jul 14th working this summery? .. Jtls-smogdnlildehfilifi‘: very best Canadian tradition. find you can help them to help themselves by tactfully advising them l0 "F! "filmy. Encourage them to set aside a definite part of what they earn during the holidays for, somflf-hln! l-he)’ vent badly—and never to touch that money until they have saved the com- »- plete sum. Thousands of young customers of the ANK OF MONTREAL have found solid satisfaction in making their plans come_ true through steady saving. If your youngsters haven't yet ed their own account at “My Bank", they'll find the “ welcqma fig" out at the nearest branch. ' Seek Up All The Glories: Sn you want . . .feast your eyes on the \ brilliance of a M11111! summer's \\ dlY--.lbutm- .' ' member that sun- 'n-wind can make your eyes feel tired and. weary. Unless you do this: soothe tired eyes with iust a drop or two of MURINL mworks refreshingly in a jiffy. Best idea is not to' wait for tired eyes to tire you-just two drops of Murine in each eye morning and night will help keep your eyes feeling wonderfully rested and refreshed! You see, Murine's skil- ful blend of 7 ingredients cleanses and soothes eyes that are tired from overwork or the effects of weather.'l'hat's why I urge you to ask your druggist today for Murine. Meal Planning ls The leglnnlng Of A Wonderful M979 IMWYMM Friendship! . . . Than Eveihuwitli thug/s whag I'm "d" '5 high 095i» wi ling to bet will °l °°d makm b the result of e‘ m7 peqny a“ this Taste Tcstl every calorie count! That's why Buy a can of I urge you to make n breakfast habit of smooth, de- , licious “CREAM Oll‘ WHEAT "l It's so yood . . . and so good for ou -- for 5 Minute “Cream of heat" contains Iron. Calcium and Phosphorous for diets defic- ient in thcse elements. So quick ‘n easy to make, too — takes just five minutes of boiling for full digestibility. And, of course, there's that wonderful “Cream of Wheat" flavour — famous for more than fifa years! It'll he a favourite wi your family . . . so order eoon ’. . . and serve for Summer breakfasts like this — topped Iit — A sprinkle of maple or brown sugar and cream or milk . o When ‘You: Family Adi: For Some- llilng pecal at me time...give them a delicious BENSON’S CORN STARCH dessert! Ben- son's makes the most wonderful enstards, puddings and meringues . . . I can always count on it for desserts that are sure-fire successes! You'll know the delight of truly wonderful meringues if you make them this way...1 tea- spoon of Benson's added to 1 ‘ blespoon of sugar for each stiflly whipped egg white. M-mm! . . . so smomoth and fluffy! Benson's makes smoother grnvies and pie- fillings and wonderful, wonderful biscuits, tool Thats why l urge you to make Benson's Corn Starch a cooking “ must"! Tomato Soup and compare it with any other brand. Serve half help- ings of each to your family, call- ing them No. 1 and No. 2. Then get their verdict. If the result is anything like the results of five, similar but large-scale taste tests — the favourite will be Heinz! In the most recent of those tests, 48 clubwomen out 0/ 62, voted Heins Cream 0/ Tomato Soup first choice! Their comments were “perfectl" — “more homelika" —- "richer flavour" —- “delic- ious "l Why not ask your grocer for any one of the delicious HEINZ CONDENSED SOUPS 1r a heaping tablespoon tomorrow? Begin a long Heinz apricots. friendship l It's A Gay Time — A Play TInie...a time to travel—-to meet new ople and make new f fiends-that's your Summer V, _‘ r, olidayl It's n time to be sure of our popularity ‘ b being sure of yourdaintinessl on’t ever ris ending due to perspiration odour . . ._part_icularly when this calarnit is so e to avoid with reg- lilar use of N0 SPI! Tue wonderful Nonspi into our vacation-bag. Nonspi is a truly efiective _ ‘liqui anti-pe ii-ant...it's a personal deodorant to help you enioy carefree days o Summer play and slpzortslho safe to use-won't harm ‘fabrics-won't irritate your skin- onspi has the Good Housekeeping Sea! of Approval. Get Nonspi at any drugstore! You llfind its sp very dmple to apply with its convenient, completely sanitary applicator! he Reef Refreshment on a hot W0 0 D B U RY; FACIAL SOAP! 1 IAIVLI your skin‘ ' smooth-as-satinl - L e a v e s 1/ 0 u eom lexio all-overt For _W acial Soap contains a sinoothiu, beaut, .. ingre- dinh-used in fins face creams. The lather is extra-mild-extra- rid: ...it leaves no d taut feel- liig-no “ skin-burn "l our shoul- ders, your arms look so soft in Captured! All the glorious fresh- ness of sun-ri ened fruits picked at the peak o flavour an colour. That's what you have when you make jams and jellies with CERTO Fruit Pectin. For Certo ls the natural substance in fruits that makes jams "jam" and iel- lies “jcll". So only a short boil ‘Summer e osuro" frocks. An- l! 5W3 "j 1,10 Med t9 m?!“ other Wood iii-y “plus"...the cent-rate to “we IQ “iellyms little booklet wrap with each stage". With rIo recipes, Is as of W00dbury_ acial _Soap. 1e ‘ ' specialised instructions for fr; are of d , norrnsl or oily _ it! Y Wooldb Facial Soap ectly the recipes under the label b tsulyrbargain ihrheauty! of each Certo bottle. lolhr Merl M kl A Sauce since‘ I've discovered a. -_ canned ‘BoIotiTn Ghldfll” writes a reader. She sa , ¢' quite frankly, that BCOTLKN GOLD APPLE SAU E - - - is better than an she has ever made herself! What gives Scotian Gold that extra-good flavourllllfell- it's Sauce made from specially selected varieties of the A " Val! {s famous flavour-filled nipples. I With 15% sugar ad ed, they are quick-co ‘ in a which retains every bit of the natural flavour and aroma of from fruit. Scotian Gold Apple Sauce is not strained! — you'll appreciate its complete natural, ‘neubl it soon - for _. as a dessert — s " eeial treat for your youngste lunch — n tasty side-dish with por or sausages — or as a delicious topping for ice-cream! lapel-lingers Isl Your Summer Plenkk 7 Make them extra-good, ow:— iyufiighyg- with LIBBYE EVAgOIRATED - sr..i.i:?.l*'**rc.:i:rnesnusrm-si-i: ‘cup crumbléd "blue" cheese. SbIPO m" 91"!"- youqi and slug my recipe that calls_for ,niilk Is richer, better-tastin when you use LIPPYBY W“ Libby's is so ric it whips. Al! the _cnginal_ cream melt in this fine, country-fresh milk _as it 80°! s.“ '"-P"""-"-."'a:::*. '5" "" "sis era's: so economica ne cu? , - moms as water gives 2 cups (1 pint) of cresqwien milk! are sure and you get 50% more ism and jelly from the same amount of fruit. Just follow ex- I llvliig Aiiil Leisure (Continued from Page 2) Iii a faint sweetll" Dink w" Ii voile, the straight skirt eds"! with an acid green taffeta ribbon, which Is repeated as a belt. Fast- sned up to Its tiny collar with I scattering of small buttons, this m llttle dress can aim so shy- Ivhere It likes. lays needn't worry about stub- born paint spots on a 800d suit. ?tnest Qualttlfleo around to rnlsiinl "ION they'll be innocently, hanging up In your closet! yguf [QIQQII chairs a coat too. Allli’ llcinz Cream of- acqulred while putterlng around the home workshop. They can be re- moved, If they aren't too old, with a half-and-Iislf mixture of ammonia and turpentine. Send the 8mm“! off to the cleaner. Before Morn Sets pants, sprucely, A coat of shear shellac over the seats of rush or cane-bottom chairs will greatly prolong their lives and keep the reed from splitting. Give Africa Flight Val Glelgud Even ln the greenish flickering shadowed obscurity, there could be no mistaking the grim expression that settled on Rupert Larrtmorek face with the realization that his worst suspicions were Justified-or almost the worst. - “I told you before we started that we had Just enough water for us to make El Fayoum with molt careful rationing-If we marched hard enough. We're behind time —and you play the fool like this!“ “That's enough, Larrlmore!" "Of course you hang behind," Larrimore went on angrily, paying no heed to‘the Interruption, "If you persist In weighing yum-sell down with all that silly armoury of pistols and ammunition!" "You can't get the weapons — and the whip hand-away from me like that!" srieered Sothem. “D'you think I want the things? I could have taken the lot from you while you were asleep, our first night out In the desert — l! I'd wanted to. I didn't. What I um 80mg to carry now is your share of the water as well as my own. I can't trust you any more." He stooped, and swung up 50th- ern’s water bottles by their slings. They came unexpectedly easily, and seemed quite unreasonably light. So there was one worse thing to ex- perience after all. He looked up to flnd himself fac- ing the levelled muzzle of one of Sothems pistols. “Better drop 'em!" sad Antony Bothern quietly. Larrlmore let the from his hands. “A's near empty as doesn't mat- ter!" he muttered blankly. "So that was lt-you poor lunatic. Any explanation." He seemed profound- ly unconscious of the menace of the pistol. But now that his secret was out Sothern In his turn man- aged to achieve a certain dignity. "I was thirsty," was all he said. "And so you kept lagging behind to~take your little nip!" Fierce an- ger flared suddenly Into Larri- mate's voice. as he remembered the agony lie-and Carol more than he —had endured In the face of their own thirst, resisting the temptg. tlon of’ the weight of their owii water-bottles. "You realize you've probably dished us elk-Carol, yourself, and me, and those others waiting out there by the ‘plane?’ "Nonsense!" “You still think I'm trying some sort of bluff, do you?" "I know you are, Larrrnorel"._ "Well, I happen not to be. We're now left with-just over six pints -—a.nd It's not enough. How even you could be such an Idlotp" "Shut up, Larrlmorel You told us yourself, before starting, that we should find a well here." "I told you there was a well marked on the map. I sald might contain water. It doesn't. It's dry? ~ Sotlierii mols ' his tongue. "That's sald hoarsely. slinss slide hLTIEsMWI "50 what?" INVITATION T0 SUICIDE Larrimorek eyes seemed to bore Into his brain. "Better face it,” he said. "With all the doling out I can do, there's not enough left to carry the three of us to El Fayoum." "You can't know a thing like that, Larrlmore! We can try." "O I can know-and we can't risk trying. I've other things to think of besides lust our skins. There are the others. 'I'l-iey're trusting us, Sothern-If you can “It was your Idea to bring her, Larrlmore." "Which is why It's my respons- Iblllty to bring her safely through." was the retort. "And I don't want her woken." "For once," said Bothern bitterly. "I can agree with you. I'll settle with you this time without any In- terference." But Larrlmore was evidently thinking of something else. "Of course," he said slowly, "two might stIlI make it-wlth luck." _"What')" asked Bothern, uncom- prehendingly. squeak at that," Larrlmore went can do It. I must do lt." “What are you talking about?" "I said, Sothern- two of ' Clarence House time, has now been Duke of Edinburgh, "It'll be the deuce of a narrow. Imagine such a thing! There's _ also Carol." "Leave her out of lt!" "I wish I could. We can't." is? solo ng to one and g cred, as Mr. ‘vtamimi s . . ' ' Ienihs (hwgiiws in he Irglilnisir‘. 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"I see," said Sotbern. And somewhere far away out In on thoughtfully, "but I believe I the desert a Jackal howled like lsome soul In torment. us last, IIew Ilene of illzaliatli And ller oiisart "If you see," said Larrlmore It "that saves us both a lot 0! which has been under renovation for quite some completed and Princess Elizabeth and her consort. have moved In. bag and baggage. Here Is a vlew or their new home --shortly after the princess‘ personal standard was hoisted from the flr gstaff. jSentrles from the Welsh Guards are on duty. wearing their greet bearsklii bulblel. his temper. "Listen." he said ‘quietly. "We don't agree - we never have got on. And I know trouble and embarrassment." "Does It? I see a very pretty scheme from your point of view. You certainly run true to form, Larrlmore." "What? Go on." "I've every intention of going on. You want me to do the Captain Oates gesture and speed my gallant comrades on their way to El Fa- youm. I told you in the ‘plane that you were planning to desert Carol In the desert. New I'm with you you've got to get me out of the way first. Larrlmore, there Isn't a name invented to describe you properly for the swine you are!" And his fingers tightened convul- sllvely round the pistol he held. But once more Larrimore kept what you feel about me and Carol. But this situation is beyond and outside all that, Sothern. Leav- ing our personal quarrel aside - you've done an unforglvable thing. You've put Carol and the rest of the party Into the deadliest dan- ger, Just because you couldn't keep your hands off that water you were carrying In trust for us alL In the circumstances there's only one thing you can Ho.” "I should have thought s realist like yourself would have despised herolo gestures!" ‘This Isn't a gesture. Bothern. It's a problem In elementary arith- metic. 81x pints won't go for three people and the miles between here and ll Isyoum. That's all." "You seriously suggest that 1-" Bothern broke off. His face looked suddenly ghastly. (To be continual) If you buy your stair carpet three-quarters of a yard longer than needed, ou can move It up and down a little every now and then and prolong Its life tremend- That Body 0f Yours (Continued from Page 2) 100 mg. daily, began rilne years ago no cases of heat exhaustion have occurred. As we study the above figures lt ls, then good sense during hot weather to eat more ‘of the foods rich in vitamin C-fresh raw fruits, grape fruit and lemons. raw cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes and tomato Juice, straw- berries. ‘ O I I VITAMIN CHART Send today for your vitamin chart containing list of the foods rlch in the various vitamins. Just send five cents coin preferred and a three-cent stamp, to cover cost of handling and mailing, to The Bel Syndicate. Post Office Bnx 99. Station G, New York 19, N. Y., and ask for your copy. ousIy. Dorothy lllx Says — (Continued from Page 2) first time a man takes them out, but I give kisses sparingly, since I feel that they are a token of love and riot a mere pastime. Am I pru- dent or slow? Also, when I feel that a girl ls anxious for my company I lose Interest In her. Is this my nature or human nature? YOUTH ANSWER: You are evidently a young man of discrimination and have fatldlousness, which I fear would put you In the slow class In this day of high-speed love-making and Job-lot swcetles. To each nize its own customs. Courting, as now conducted. Is car- rled on In the hard-boiled manner without any retlcence or romance. Kisses are no longer sacred Io love. Or saved as a sacrament for the One and Only. Girls‘ Ilps are free to every Tom, Dick arid Harry and’ a kIss doesn't mean any more than a hand shake and there Is no thrill to It. The reason that you lose interest In a girl when she becomea oslod in you ls because mim ls by nature a hunter and the exc of the game is the pursuit. Most men feel the same way. DOROTHY DIX Inter- ement e DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will anewet problem; n! general Interest through her column.