Snowy white . without boiling HAT dull, grey, streaky look that you always had to boil out of your clothes is neverthcre when you use Rinso. It soaks the dirt, _ softens- it, loosens it so thoroughly that it all rum “my in the rinsing, leaving the clothes sweet, mQwy-white and fresh as new. It's because Rinso is the new, modermscientiiic washing preparation thut works in an entirely new way. It washes by making. It is altogether different from ordinary soaps and washing powders. 1So,it shouldbeused differently. _ Do not pour Rinao itself info the tub. Make your Rinso liquid first, as per directions. IF YOU USE A WASHING MACHINE 3on1: your dothos in the Rinso suds as usual-Jar one hour, two hours, wemight. 0i‘ whatever time is convenient. Then add more Rlnso solution and work the machine. Rinse and dry—~you'll have a dean, meet, snow-white wash. At 9 Mm by All the makers Grocers of‘ LUX r for a good day. as-"Wonderful for Bread." 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' . ‘ A nsw subscription ssrns 23000 voles lfhpsid bolero Oot. 14th. v . 1y nov rr Mow. ,1 new YOUR M14010": ios ,4 KX§W¥HHHWQXQXO ¥O susssusaonsnmsfil . . 1‘ I Y.‘ ,_ 1START mom- A good breakfast isflzlil good start And it must always include good bread-the kind you make from REGAL FLOUR, the flour that is known A School aiul llome | Continued from Page 9 orange juice each day, preferably lust bsfors the second nursing. Be- ginning with one tsaspoonlui when Lhs baby is a month old, the am- ount should be increased gradually until by the time he is a year 0111 he ls fairing from one to three iabiospoonfuls diluted with an Qq. uni amount of water. Strained to ‘Film Juice may be given in like proportion when oranges are not available. . ai HOW TO TREAT ‘ ' 1 WHOOPING COUGH vlsable. —-——-<-o->i— HOUSEHOLD HINTS Whfiolillix cough is in all cases serious and in some dangerous, The associated disturbance of the iiomsch ls tbs chief source of dan- ier. With a vlew to the relief oi‘ ‘hose stomach disorders II under. ook stomach lavage ln sewn-g ‘uses, which was followed by great ‘cllef ln each instance. lln nil Pose cases there wag found in the stomach washings a white tenacious m-ucold masspvhlch ‘llrlofllly led me one day to exam. ‘no under the microscope. 11 15111111 that. ll. consisted principally of 111111 walled siemimucl-lagiiious threads, two to four microns in diameter, sscbsllvlded into cells ten to fifty microns long. together with some round or oval sporellke bodies of the same diameter. vSpeclmeng 01 these were placed in various nutri~ eut media and kept. at ordinary will easily llflnstrate. Add um monls to hasten the cleansing. in the vase mud they look s b ers and keel? lhem in place. , SMILES "' rim ciilsntorricggwu GUARDIAN __-..~--_- lble after the third treatment. 'l‘rur:k’s double stomach tube is ad- Before stitching such materials as khaki and heavy duck and can- vas, rub the hams and scams with hard yellow» soap and the needle the water in which you are washing oily, gready bottles. -lt will cut the grease and -li' you only have a few flowers struglgiy put a few corks in the water. They will hold up the flow- TOOY" ifimilerature. lMost of them grew, slowly at ‘first, and in seven to twelve days developed aerial spores which were white at first but gradually assumed a distinct blue green color due to the rl-pen- ed 890798» Th6 zeneral character of the plant, the size of the cells, the flhlckness of the cell walls, varied with the kind and the abun- dance of nutrition supplledrbut in every case it. was penlcilllum, s form of blue green mold whffii of- ten occursFon fruit and vegetables. llVhelhe the bacillus found by Kopllk ls the cause of whooping cough ls sill-l an open question. Un- fortunately the treatment based upon that assumption has not-prov- ed effective. ilt. ls therefore in or, der l0 inquire whether whooping cough may not. be due to the pro sence of penlcilllum in the stomach. The cough is characteristically s stomach cough. When the ‘spasms are severe, rellaf ls not obtained until vomiting occurs. lln eight. cases lavage of the sto- mach has cured the disease in from three to six dslys. The relief is immediate.‘ treatment the spasms lose most of their intensity, and if the merit is begun early three days ls is given twice s day, before meals.1 ‘quickly digested, excluding milk, 1tliough malted milk may be given with advantage. lDuring the past have been a good many cases of so called ironcealled whooping cough, namely, a persistent hoarse cough of a spasmodic character, but with- loul. the whoop. lln six of these |ouses, penicllliulm was present in ,t'lie stomach in moderate or sms/ll_ 1nmounis, and they were cured ln1 1froni one to three days by lavage.‘ 11in one other case no penlcillluin |was found; anddn one other, which l fsl-led to cure, another variety of penlclllium was found in which the spores and the thread were ons- qunrier the diameter of those found Many Troubles Come Through The Blood u Kept Rich and ms s... Health Will be Yours Nearly all the common diseases are caused by bad blood, weak, watery blood poisoned by impurit- ies. Bad blood is the cause of head» riches and backuches, lumbago and ilie one cause-—bad blood. incon- dltlons of this kind Dr. Williams Pink Pills have. been found very beneficial. as they have u dlreci action on the blood. enriching and purifying it. ‘Thai. is why this medl- oino is so often successful, after other remedies have falled—iliey reach the root of the trouble in the blood. Mr. Albert E. Giffin, Mount Pleasant, P. E. l., tells wharf these pills did for him. He saysz-"Somo months ago l was in a badly run- down condition. My blood was poor, l had" no‘ appetite and my work left ins completely tired out. l fell off in Weight, was ‘altogether in u miserable condition. inking medicine, but it was not doing me any good. At this stage a friend who had used Dr. Williams Pink Pills with beneficial results, advised mo ~to take them, and act- ing on his advice .1 did I0. The result can be summed up in a few words: l took the pills for a little more than a month, when 1' can honestly say l never fsit batter in my life. l can now out a hearty meal, do my work wllh comparative ease and have gained in weighi. i advise weak. rundown D309" 1° give these pills s fair trial. You can get these llllll throush Smile today. Strive today. Be game, glad, and blg today. Today you may start anew. This is the day to forget past failures. Today you may put into action the experience oi’ s lifetime. The whole fabric of your lil'e may re- volve around what you,do today. A smile is the strongest possible weapon ln the battle of life. It con- o lthai. they face forward in respect fir; whs they think and plan and Once. while we were taking an automobile trip, we 5101mm 111 11 farmhouse 1o gel a drink of water. In a nearby field. the owner was "will; out apple trees. He admit- ted that on his next birthday he would be seventy-eight yeiirs old; he looked twenty years younger, thfll-Igh. He was asked why he was living ‘work the mini of which he couldnt expect to enjoy hlniselfj T“! "Billy was significant. "l am building for tht future, and whether l sin personally bene~ fitted or not is a matter of no it is the point of view that l have to take when l am setting out apple trees that keeps me young." isn't he right, you fifty-year old, B flay-year old ,and seventyyear old. Oi course he is. So, if you "W"! keen your: in spirit-and the spirit that is young keeps the body young—facs forward nil the time in your thinking and doing; for facing forward ‘is the foe o1‘ age. the friend of youth-The Pace Student. i —~QO-}i—- RIDDLES 1.-—Why is ii. better to be burn-i than have your head cut off‘!~-Be- cause u hut steak is better than u cold chop. 2.—\Vhy cannot a deaf man be legally convlcted?—Because it ls not liiwlul to condemn a mun with- out a hearing. 3.—Whal. smells most in a per- 1fumer's shop?——'l‘he nose, 4.—0n whui toe does s corn nev- er comciL-hllstletoe. E's-What instrument oi‘ wnr does the earth resemble‘!—'.-\ revolver. 6.~—\¢Vhu| kind of robbery may be said to be not duugerousfl-A safe robbery. 7.—1lr your uncle's sister is not your aunt what relation ls she to you?—Y0ur mothcn~Seni by Cliris~ it / "Real/y, it is ' Flavor, aroma, color, quality, purity. Baker’ s Cocoa Excels in all the essentials of a good cocoa. t/we best cocoa I ever tasted ” ls not a more parting of the lips, but a shining of the whole face, cannot be estimated; it is beyond price. Cultivate it and you will be welcome ‘everywhere. Alter the first day's The memorybt‘ good deeds will ev-1 treai- A lump lo light us on the durkenedi sufficient to end the cough. Lavage A music to the ear on clamoring D10! l8 restricted to food that is A cooling well nmld he noonday! [A seen-t of green winter llherelA 1991 Ten little dufles! Does no good ro1“‘-’“ “M "as made 1' “ gardell- ' 1 Skip about and do one, then there Nine llbtle duties; ii. ‘never pays lair! "file "f"! Hedvell- “l? {hm/B Do one quick, and presto. ‘there are_5°°d W011"!!!- quers the lboorlsh and ihs dlSfifllfiit- “"9 c3340"- led; l-t lifts the shadows and brings '<*>——"_ swuvmn llgh-t where before all was durk- MAY BE "m" """" ness. It is all the time winning new friends, new customers, new business, new opportunities. ‘l! is gtremsndous asset in the buslnessworld; for everyone likes the genial, smiling mun or woman who has a kind word l‘or sll. The value of a smile of-that sort, which A great msn once said that no matter bow tall or how short a man was. his legs were just long enough to reach the ground. We add that no matter how long or how short a boy may ‘be his head will show above the crowd—if he ls the kind of boy who knows what to fill his head with. BRIEFS -,i-<o->———- ' mioon DEEDS Work that ls not finished is not WOFR ill =1"; it is merely a boicli, an a-borllon. Poverty and hardships have force ed info prominence many u maul who would have otherwise remain- ed unknown. er stay way, street, 1hKee11: on lust as long us you cun- en eep on a llltle longer-per- mmugh narrovyoxfins blowulslstence wiper-Sheldon. r . i of rest when quiet evening. 1n 1s a Emu falls. - "*“‘“""i' _ l I 1 heat, cler thing to be nobly§ remembered than to be nobly born.| How to WORK Labor found the world s wilder-i whine; . . I To take things easy will make‘ 1you uneasy u little later on are nine. Ikeep pretty close to that one col- or'.'~-" ' MADE IN CANADA BY WALTER BAKER & co. LIMITED Established 112.0 . DORCHESTER, MASS. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL BUDKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE BROWN FLOUR ll were ‘not for the action of sniull scum) LAND 11.01112; creatures. LEMQNS 11- your 111111111, 1S 10,111 o1 1,131,185 ilsook ill. lhe surface oi the cliffs , .. and sauces made o1‘ browned flour. ‘a 1°°'-_ m" 5° MW“? "i9 $311111 "MI When only hull‘ u lemon is nvcll» l1 is well to keep some on hum], lt:Y°l1 W!" find i\_ "lllllllel" 0| ilolefiicll. plzice lilie flllléli‘ lizill on ii lllall, can be browned readily by spread- drum“ lmlbllmll" bu!“ TINT-if’ “PPr-ut side down. lillll pul in lhl- w 111g 11111113, 1m 11 1111119 “m1 1311mm the work of shell-fish oi (liffcrenl111~1pp1-1111,1_ 11 111111 11,.1.1, 111111,. 11 in n moderate oven. stirring the kimm “m” imw ‘he-V "WIHKB m Wllilfl ill this 11111111101". flour until brow-n. ll should then new“? deeply mm m“ ““"“°""- "‘“"k~“l - , , , , - known, but ll is supposed <+>-——~—- put in u bottle uud lurked i1glifly.1 no‘ _ _ . . l 1 ~11 111 1 _ 1 1,1- 11,1 _ that they secrete an Iurill Wlli('ll1 ‘IND g8i§1-1?‘:_lll_f:y1____{has the effect. of 1111119111111.- um1 DISH TOWELS stone; ll‘ you come _€____._>_i_ across .1 piece of‘ Linen mwclirng is nnrc more . stone conluining several holes, it within the limit of evci'_vorn-'s F001,) FOR THOUGHT ls worth whole In break it up in purse and the grind housl-\vii'l= ililh‘ order in sec the llflllllfllS lliui (in iiPl’ usual llfllQll bark zigzilil in lit-r Thprg 1g always‘ 01113 cum;- 1n nu». dzuiizigv. ‘Plicy are not unlike dresser‘ drawer. A number ul Iuu w111¢11 11 wmmm 109113 my, and-if mussels in ll]i]Ji~!fl.l'ill'l(‘f‘. lluch livesflowcls is ucull vr-rwnmny’, i1 not lill 51113 1g 1111111911 nu 1, pqpkelbook, in his own tunnel, which he bongs uciuul nrf-esslly. deeper and deeper every rluy. I _—<0-@i——— By burrowing into the lmscol‘ u -- great 0llWii~»lll6flQ uiiolluscs grail‘ isn't it wise and economical lo . Arms/mu THAT 1 1 w1111_ _ looked into the love-lit eyes oi‘ n but eight. . l like to see u man proud of the uully weaken llir- rock lllllll, honvy- - rrrr -~ THE 0L1) FAMJLY 70071-1 numbed with thvlr holes. it gives Strum brcurl ls hast lnr chicken BRUSH way under the sun's pounding. Ifilllng. Muny oi‘ our cliffs urn unnposerl‘ llm vlnmnrr will alriiosl entirely ol‘ the fossilized stains from windows. shells oi‘ sea creatures \Vllll‘ll livcfl_ Itliulmrli 11ml sirzuvhcrries iiizlkn remove puiui When clezrnlng the curving on lwss‘ Six little dutiesr: Sure as I'm nllve; ‘five. Five little duties knock at the door, Send one to Doneland, that leaves but four. Four little duties, plain as plain 1 can be Can't be shirked—one's leaving only three. over- Three little duties like a soldier true. l see in this world two heaps- one of human happiness and one oi’ misery; now if d can take ‘but the smallest bit from the second heap, rind add it lio the first, l car- ry, a point. ll’, s‘: .l go home. n child has dropped half-penny. and by_ giving it another If can wipe away its tears, I feel that l have done somsihlnlu-John Newton. Ad: Age is a matter of view-points. not simply the result of an accumu- lation of birthdays. Whatever your age, if you look forward and bulld1 lbr the future, and act in terms of future results. you are young. 001l- verssiy, if you look backward all the time and get your KNEW" pleasure out of reminiscence, you are old-old ln spirit and outlook. even though not so termed in years. 0f course most young men and women naturally look forward. nsi- urslly plan i-n terms of future sc- compllshmsnt‘; so they are not likely to need adrnonitory words about. facing forward. On the other lisnrl. ii is. of course, equally ns-t- sny medicine dealer or by mall at 50 cents a box or six hole! 101' 152.50 mm The Dr. Williams Medi- cine Co., Biocitvliie, Ont. r Never niliid, one‘s oveiz-riow only 1,111“, 111 1,111,111 110 111,611 1 11118 mifurnllurc, use a soft tooth brush Li) _.____<0->——— o, flllschlel’! thou are swllii To SM°KE ‘N THE K'T°"EN enter in the thoughts of desperate me111__s11akespeflre_ Don't forget to open the kitchen windows at the top and bottom: when frying eatables. The draft- crenied will carry out any smoke its fast. us it is produced. —--—- When to mischief mortals bend their will. How soon they find fit instruments of wllL-Pope. I l ECONOMICAL BUYING f VICTORY Don't always telephone for your] order. Make one trip to the store! each week so you can keep in touch with your grocer uml butch-I er and know the prices oi‘ the ill"; l call no fight n losing fight ll‘, fighting, l have gained straight new strength; toward EDITH! H’, fl ill , rheumatism, deblllty and lndiges- M°°l tltllmllhnvfigqglizht one. then g‘111;“"'11gh:"'r“ed ‘war llcles you are buying. 1 tlon, neuralgia, sciatica and other ere» u w“ A11 111111111911 W111, forces of 1119 "—_"’ T ‘ nerve troubles. 1t is bad blood that 1 1 11 b 1 d 1118111; A NEW POT ROAST 1 "l!!!" lllsfllimng 5km M5939‘?! Two 11-3118 d“ es eween yo“ an if. beaten. quivering. l could say 11 1s n1 e 1 know new ways o1- llke eczema, and salt rheum, plm- ' , 11.111111 111; ' _ c ° pies and eruptions. The severity of Just abmlsutleolilguger» ""511 there" n] 11111 no dead 11,1111 needs 10 be 1m Dfllilliifrllnll 111168; 111131 11111118110111 {in e ". - :'.."..':..**::.".:=.'.:...:.;11 (‘he blood m’ and It goes always One little duty; now what will you I ’°"gh‘_““d Psi-mm I “m ‘m’ bee: (‘r9111 111's 10p or me 10111111,! l_rom bad to worse unless steps are d ,1 ashamgnp b 1 I h "1 h 1111011 1M m“. promptly taken to enrich and m"- Do it‘ ‘ism surely NOW Y0" "r9 b-Mdrlam Temhner‘ lantzunuifro: sill-libs into ‘Oliltth strip Qty £he11q1)1!1-o°d'1'rher?11l? “01-“86 "S11 ‘through I . roll u. piece o1‘ biiPOll and fasten ng u eren me cne oneac -. ' _ , - . . with a loothpick. Pot roast i-ll a trouble, lor they all come through Two HVEAPS 1 covered 1m“ p01 as 118111111 Tea To Darken Hair She Mixed Sulphur With ii to Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness SOAK MEAT IN VINEGAR time and free from lilies, the follo~ wing method is suggesied by an English correspondent: Make u muslin fbag big enoulth to hold a fair sized Joint of merit and before the meat .is placed in it soak it in vinegar. Hang ihs bag with its contents in a cool place and the meat will keep fresh even when the weather is sultry, and flies wrlll not attempt to settle on the vinegar nonkl-il muslin. - The muslin bag should be wash- ed occasions ly and soaked as!!!" in vinegar. Whether or not this would 81* ply in our heated summers ls un~ certain. lCommori garden sage brewed in- fo a heavy tea, with sulphur added. will turn gray, streaked and faded hslr beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair ls fading streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home. though. is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of -Wyeth‘s Sage and Sulphur Compound at sny drug store, nil ready for use. This ls the old time recipe improv- ed by ths addition of other ingred~ lonts. While wispy, gray, faded hair ls not sinful, we nil desire. to retain our youthful appearance‘ and ai- -:_-<o->——-— iracilvensss. -By darkening youri WHY CLIFFS CRU-MBLE hair with Wyethufiage, and Sul- phur Compound, no one_ can tell. A-t any seaside place where there becnuss it docs ll. so naturally, squire illgh cliffs you will come across evenly. You just dampen a sponge places where tons of rock and or soft brush with ii and draw thlsesrth have given wny during thei through your hair, taking one smnllwintsrs storms. 1 _ 1 strand st a time; by morning sill It is. of course, ihe force of the; urai for those who have passed the meridian of life lo look backward1 most of teh lime; they are the ‘onsstlisf need the erbortauonlrlossy.sv¢l'l\"°1"¥""""- gray hairs have disappeared, and son's thundering blows that him after another application: or two caused these miniature landslides;- your hair becomes beautifully dark, bin lhe waves would do compara- . tiveiy little damage to our coasts if ,.1. .. -.~ ___.. 1 in the other cases. Eight 111ml‘? ldumis: might m“ see a m“ 111,8 1m 111M 111s mace 111.1111’ 1,011,111 11411, flry w1111 11 1111309 millions of yours 111w. lifolluscs an eXc-cllcnf filling fur tin-rs, 11cm- lavage i] 1159 1W0 quarts of e9" eeven’ , W111 be 111-01111 o1 111111___A1,1~1111am of cheesecloth. bull! them up, uiul now other moi-l Clcun the u'in<luu' slrzulvs ivilh :1 water at. a temperature of 100 de< one dcme no time’ MW they re 1"“ 11111130111 ‘ _<o>--—- lust-s are destroying lllPlli. [rough llunncl cloth l|l]i1il‘il in flour. Krees ram. comnnms tweuby “elm ' suzr DUMP.L|NGS mi lime and trouble will m- sun-d mlnlms of ilysol; Ll -.l alternate this _ , DYING AT HOME by lmllilln "H1115 0" yvlll‘ H0111 with water containing three or four|seven "tile duliles; tisnt such a evghselegg‘;rbsrtmlglgtgalsgifz}zhgéi1 Before pulling the suei dump- —'~** lfllsllloll (""1111 drama of sodium bicarbonate. The flx- 1111111; away 1,11 a Q111111C1QO11, 11191106 llngs into the pun, prick them wcll For a succPssful navy blue, when Clczui lln- hzllrs and ravvlinirs distress caused by the treatment D0 (m9 ‘Pom’ and“'ble5s ma” 111111 11.111011 011 11111 needpas 11 several limes. Then they will not dyeing mtion goods. zuld a half from lhe vacuum rlcunor brush is less than is caused by a spasm “my P9 011i)’ 511- provmon aggmst theywdrkhouse_ suck m the bottom. but will be package of blur-k dye m the blue. with u course comb. of lhe cough; and is quite negllg- BMW“, ' 11g111 111111 “Mp ___ NPQW TASTY u NES N'S 1 To keep meat fresh for a short’ ‘Asithroun GRQCER FOR 1LiLY1<Biscuir a AVARD CREAMS "r ‘TIP-TOP BISCUIT CUSTARD CREAM BUTTER PUFF i LEMON PUFF \. VERNEBISCUIT (i ‘ FIUQCUIT MIXNUFACTUQI‘ H 5 MONCTONSUOHN_HL\LIF'AX.MONTRE.QL