PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN .4 NOVEMBER 9' 1% my g “mo: csoocvvvvscv to‘ '\cv\ Timely Notes’ _ Cin Nutrition Q Marjorie G. Hill By (this late date I PTBWNQ Y0“ have gathered WEN-he?!‘ l“ U" ingredients which make for an 6X- cellent food parcel tn send to ltIrs. Brltisher. But what is this I hear? Someone ha: some vacant spaces in hm- box? \\'cll “hat to do about it? Have you thought oi‘ adding one or the other of the houschold goods so scarce lll England to- day? No? Well llllb Ely“ m? a. chance to relate n icw more of our experiences while there. We docked in Lmllfltlll. :111<1 fhPckfd 1" at a hotel \\'lll(‘ll is considered to be "quite gcod.“ Indeed it \ . towels of any sort. soap, hangers, of thcsc llffltsslilfs. nlunu. as the‘. are not supplird in pulilit- \\'.l:.l‘ rooms. Evcn ill privuiizt- licmc 593p l5 a i-vmnkhiiiy to lic guard-l 9d with care as it. is rationed. We were wclccnifd in every family as h“! 0m- own supplies of soap. shampoo, and l<I\\‘(‘l$, but in our‘ dlanay n0 cnc had wnrnrd 11s i0 take hangers. If you have rotin for a. roll ofi iiollet tissue lu your box do not bw afraid to send it alonil- Paper of every sort is scartc LII Ehglandq even newsprint - and their toilet tissue has the texture 1 EMMY-ii Catalogue! Although klcenex can‘. be pita-chased it is vex; t-xpens- ive. So much so. that. when our sup- ply ran outand we lllfltl both 2011911 a bu! cold. we were forced to cut our dish towel tor hankies. I O O clothing ls off the ration but even so, the average Efigllshman dice: not feel that he can spend too much for replenishing his ward- nnd of course materials are pensive-with most of them been exported to Canada and the Un- lied States. Clothing such as lut year's suit, a skint which has be- homes. would delight your Eng- lish cousin no er/d. would be if yotu had never own knew all about them. and one day someone presented you with a pair. One English girl actually burst in- to tears when we gave her. her first nylons. Another threw her arms around us, then gently held mhe stockings up to the light. wrap- ped them up again carefully, and tucked them away to await the Qound of wedding bells. a I 4on1 think the English will mind me tielllng you whatt I think they need to help them along ov- at the rough spots. Mntorially we are a fortunate lot. and I hope un- selfish enough to shaire our plenty with those less fortunate. It is surprising though how little the AV€AIQ Britlsher knows about .Oanad.:. Undoubtedly they like us but they do not very much about us, nor our country. Why prac- tically everybody we tine! ihmight lPrlnoo Edward Island was on the lPacifia Coast. As the English air: With beautifu women, there is only ONE CHOICE l .~_ l\lll wit were nsw when. electricity also supplies lights inside YlYM-hl‘ “X95 m‘ lo” hlgm ‘nd i or life ceases altogether. The main ex- 00116 I b1‘ 118m- fi “'°°11Y slim-ll" l nerves, that pass out between the er too wamt for our well heated-bolus 9g me spins supply-tug the I wonder what your rmictlon l Mo“; the system are storehouses cf a. pair of ny'lon stockings, but you‘ l I By Jame: W. Barton, M.D. 4 “d ; s E THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM OF THE BODY Several years ago I wrote a series the feet, illc cnrtilnges lll the joints.- ihe cushions or disks between thel bones of the spine, wore the shot" absorbers; food was the gas or fuei; the slCmJCll and small llllCSLilli‘. mixed the food It) be digested as the. carburetor mixed llle air and gas/y, line; lllu brain and llt'l‘\'85 were that battery and 9l€Cll‘lC system. In “lligt-la. ilic llcalth Mag- azine," 1):". Giorgio .\. Skinner gives ‘wumjed i” {Md m“. *“"":‘"‘.‘5_ f“: i‘ ies of the Human Machine. l cred by the IlWlPl did not hkluci.‘ its much lnfcrmzitioxi about the bsgflll- 1-11» "<1 1111111111)‘ 111611‘ He preferred to treat his own 1c s_v.~tcm in his Wonder Sior-l Qvldvn atiht "Inch: shrouds arc family and Jriends from a book colorful" u-c said to James, but ' - - of medical recipes handed down In tho automobile. the battery isl remembcrerl that beneath tit: Miss Louise Doiroh, llOppfiold, daughter 0r M13 and Mr5_ Angus from his BIICOSIAJIS. the center of the electric system. It leaves that would presently fall. Doiron, and Miss Alvere LrClair. of North Rustico. daughter of Mr. ' ' ' C V1310 M559"- EW“ 13171‘ ma‘ i: the storehouse of electric energy buds of promise nappcd soundly t1 work must trike ihr- first threetnnd {OMS an W, ‘ that llz€ cltvu-lciy is of the mnchih." Iii starting ilie U11€1I1'-‘- 11 111111011 15 Pméafil “m3 time, though these unytiy uh cx- 591119 111I~'»‘1"'1C11*' POW“? *1’1"‘*' m‘ tended sloop. liilnr invukins: d*-. Izonsgrtrllnzfxflcn‘? "Shnga Egg’? pending upuu iiiv murmur" of ill.) m‘ ‘ “* 0 ‘ll " trickling streams and lhc sun's SIOIIS arc due to an vict- Thal Body O1‘ Yoursgll N? 1:70» "C\C\T\Y\'\Y\'\O V.‘ . ¢\,\\/\4 aunt's umnvi By An Illaud Farmer’: Wife Q When our holiday, and the po- Alderlea menced, Autumn's colors flowed in ‘a prodigal stream alung valley and For our bcncttt, a wealth 01 daily articles ("0111101111118 the 170d)" of gold and russet, of scarlet and W0 U19 B\111'i110b11<‘1 1115 “"1195 "llcrlmsuh brig-bl zigmnst the hunt~ ' taio digging at hillside. crs‘ gruen of spruccs flooded the landscape. Woman's Realm/Social and Personal/Fash Y CORI- and firs Tier upon island Winners in A 1. “A04. rovincial‘ Competition e-Wb P. we‘: H‘. Madlclno Steps Along VF. II. Iliicarthur i: \ Th: ancient Greeks believed that tho first knowledge u: med- icine came from their god: and demigods, The Romans, in sonic ways imore practical than tliu Greeks, evinced less sense of the importance of the healing art, and for centuries neglected the pract- ice of medicine. The few physic- tier of lndescribably lovely shades adorned the \vtiod.d slopes which neighbor us, and zigdlnst a sky line that hold llli: sunny blue of day or ihc rosc of evening friendly old matilcs flamed singly or in rows for us and many a white birch. staunch ll'lt‘lltl$ of ours since time as docs our small follow lll his co‘. in the house ncrtiss the lLlliU a‘. rust. tvarining, which is the Spjlflf! call. and Mrs. George A. LrClnlr. winners in the provincial girl's sewing club competition who leave uh Friday for ilic Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, where lhvy will ailvnd llli‘ Dominion Comprtitioh of Canadian Na- tionnl (‘trade XI at Notrc Dame Academy, and Miss LcClalr. who is iakinii (Prado XI at Stella Maris Cuhvvni. worked as a tcam representing North Iliislico girl's sowing clubs. 1943-49, winning highest standing 0vt=r the ntlicr teams contpetliitig. 'l‘li<*ir exam was prepared by Miss lilaylea inns who did practice at and suspicion. day, death. Of course, all Romans did not see eye to eye with Cato, and many wealthy families had their own doctors right in their own homes. The greater part o! thcsc physicians were slaves, but slave-s who fetched high prices in the market. The equivalent of $3.00 ill (‘ouncil of Biyvis illlfl Girl's Clubs. Miss Doiron, who taking l, Cillrl-Cnl- Jtunlp-lng [Quail-i "1551 1i 11‘1i11'\'l‘110l1> 111111‘ l>@1'f@l‘11\' Boswell of the lnsthule Off~cc ‘lllfl the adjudicators were Mrs William Canadian money was not’ an w" me al.ic b01115 W119 Q5 1 1'1 I . i. . . '. ‘ . . ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ common price in those days. These this jump ttirgv produce n spark égimiilstde‘; dgxsililzlflnflltlr; ‘;]§“1"")' Ilcdtlin and Miss Doris Anderson. —G;irnhtim Photo, “was were ‘requem/ly mo" U, . ~ i . - ' " gt} c 1.. .i- ... ._ . .. .. . . .. ~ t _ “m” ‘gmfi m“ mmme “f n" picking div, "him-s no clash n.’ xu§ssssrsrmmrcxkazmmxxx rssoamssagms 81ml knmfledls- flcwmvlislwd 111 and gasoline alYJYe the pistons. The and outside the car in addition to clocks. radio. cigar mid cigarette lighter and other accessories. If we examine the human body we find the same sort of equipment present. The brain is the storage battery. The human battery sup- pllPS intelligence, and the intellig- ence fllVPS the human being control of the body machinc. The human battery is so mucn engaged .n highly specialized duties that it does not have time for all the de- tails of management that must go on constantly; if there is any fail- ure of these duties we bennm€ sick part. of the brain directs the bu; matters and the second part does the detail or mechanical work. The spinal oord is the great 68bit from the battery, with branchcs. various parts of the body with the energy necessary to do their work. energy called plexuses. To kesrp the human battery (brain and nerves) in good condition. keep [I18 mechanical end-digestion, ex- ercise. slecpki“ shape by 800d daily health habits, and by switch- ing ofl’ an; times some of the brain or higher cells of the body 11nd a1- lowlng time for recharging our bat- tery through rest and relaxation. great readers, and quite intel- lectu-al it might be a swd 111m w send along a book on Prince Edward Island oa- some one other ]in f” / ,, ‘vi ‘i colors and. not a sihglc one lS out of place!“ Thus, without flaw had the great Artist of all spread the enchanting hues of Autumn with tincrring touch, painting the \\'Ut\fl- land, the groves, the trees in the hedgerows for busy - housewives and mothers i0 admire, and be- cd on page fl -\~vv\\»-\~-\\-\-\~ mam-mes Cook's Corner \\>i' BAKED SQUASH CREOLE 3 medium acorn squash Ti tablespoons butter 6 large tomatoes or 2 cups canned tomatoes 1 largo green pepper, shredded (“i cup) '2 small onions, chopped t-ii’ cup) 1 teaspoon salt l i teaspoon paprika 11¢ tablespoons brown sugar Top milk or cream 2 tablespoons flour Vvnsh squash. cut into halves and remove seeds and pithy portion. Cut a thin slice from each end of squash to allow them to sit flat. Season each ‘half with salt, pepper and paprika and dot with butter. Bake ' a moderately hot oven, 3T5 degrees F" for 30 minutes. Mean- . while, mclt butter. add peeled and ‘ sliced tomatoes. shredded green peo- of salt. the ‘i teaspoon of paprika These are only a few rambling ideas, but again let me remind you of the daiie for the mailing dead- line - it is November 14th. Grease the lip of the milk pitch- er with butter to prevent the drip. Add vegetables and fill the par- tially baked squash halves with tit» mix.urc. Return to the oven and continue baking until squash are tender, about ‘i hour. Yield: six ‘servings. 1f desired, garnish with strips of crisp bacon. That. is why people arc so loath tn interfere in a love affair, even when they feel it tlicir duly to at least llfIllt n red lantern of warning that might apprise a girl or hov DOROTHY DIX SAYS- Cuccvv... A Mhvibhi<7é$¥¥b iclY ~C\.'\. DEAR MISS DIX: ls an onlookcr justified in trying to break up an engagement in which the girl ls headed straight for disaster? girl is attractive, u gond cook. thrifty‘. sweet-tempered. 1a pctlcd son of a wealthy family who has ncvcr worked u day in his lifc, and calmly zidniiis that he docsn't intend to until it is forced i upon liim. lkinds of names which slic excuses nn the ground that she likes mas- iv-rful men. stantly tries i0 get her tn give him some of her small salary to use m IJGIUTII! on horscs or numbers. tclligcnt. woman cu luts never carncd a penny before marriage will become n hustler and n {go-getter ns soon as the prcat-hcr niunibles ti few words over him. Or how one can bcfool ltcrsclf into thinking that marriage will change :1 sot. into a sober man or ninkc a gantblcr abhor panics of chance or turn an abusive S\\'L‘(‘lll('.'ll‘l. into a But thousands upon tliotishnds of women do stuliiiy themselves this way and marry on this platform. bother DEAR DOROTHY DIX: literature, art and science. Under Julius Caesar, the Dfatl- lce of medicine was encouraged, and the art began to lift its head. Many foreigners now came to the Eternal City to practice their pro- fessions, und we are told that some o! them became quite rich in the coikse of a few years. In remote country districts, no doctors were available and the sick were placed beside the high- ways, that travellers who had suf- fered from like diseases might suggest remedies. Common Delusion Girl ‘Thinks Marriage- Will Change Wastrel Fiance To Loving Spouse The lic-r fiance ls . . . , Later came drug shops, where various drugs and medicines wcrc compounded and sold. Then, as in our day. quacks were scattered here and there among the mod- lcos, and the government in ordcr to protect the people, ordered that all remedies should bear a labcl stating the character of the meti- icant, the name of its concocter, the disease for which it was rec- ommended together with n. list of all ingredients used and full dir- ectlons as to when and how it should be taken. Some of these early prescrip- tions were the bunk, Take for tr.- stance this one for disorders of the stomach- "The patient should read in a clear, distinct voice some book oi’ speech, and then take moderate exercise". That treatment hardly would be accepted today. 1f she docs anything that (incsift suit liim. he calls lier all l-Iis one ititcrcst in life is gambling, for ivhicli he con- Yct this girl confidently believes that. on their wedding (lay he will change into a loving husband. Shc has no one to advise hcr. Should I fake that office on myself? A WOMAN FRIEND ANSWER: It would be no use. A girl that in- initiated has taken leave of licr senses and is blind to cvcrj.‘ fault the man posscsscs. and deaf to all reason. Nobody on carth can explain why an otherwise in- n dcludc herself into believing that a man who icnrlcr and considr-rntc husband. per and chopped onion and cook DOESN-T CONCEAL FAULTS Surgeons in those days used in. [mm m9 "Pgembhs are lmder- 1t is very, very scldum that n man hnsteithcr the subtlety or takes 511711519119! 79391711711118 111 501118 about 12 mlmllel Add m” Inspmm the trouble to deceive a girl about the kind of man he is. lie doesrft WW5 U195? 01 Ioflfly- Syringes. to ronccal his faults and his weaknesses from hcr. But the 1301194311111“! 10°15 11nd 931"P1'°be5 o’ m“ be”? “Inner? Canhadlan and m9 1'2, “M95990”? brow“ poor (lcltiderl crcaiurcs, knowing ihc men for what they tire, go on i0 11111119 but n few. novels or his mlioo-kdlneic 5113313 slfam 1111‘ 111109 frcl" and marry them believing with childlike faith that marriage throws Not until the eighteenth cent- you might gel Ft h ,, ca g evpn [he VQZQWb-PS and add 51151691“ some sort of conjurd ovcr n mun that changes him from what he is 111')’. however. did the great rev. mncasmre w" c PS ‘ m ' l ‘Ollfnllk 0F CTN?" 1-0 make 2 CUP? into what he ought in be. And against this superstition nll argument oiutlon in medicine and surgery "w" exclling- a b°°k “m”; an t llqlfld- COOK- Ellfflflg Cfinfvlflfllllfl is in vnin Nothing but experience will tench the truth and tlicn it is take Place The wisdom of tcdav about 11W 01d Efllush 13"“- luntil sauce is thick and smooth. (m, 1am ' ’ is the ignorance of tomorrow l: old but true 1115x1111 With the invention of the mic- roscope. X-ray etc.. many new anti startling discoveries have been made. thus supplantlng new ideas for old ones. The wheels oi’ prn- Rress never cease to grind to those who venture and some day medical science may be able ‘,9 Q11‘: all diseases that affect man- n . 5 . . é Morning Smile ~ ) WRONG 0031x1511. of the danger ahead. “e have an ndopled son who is now 7 Continued on page El She walked on the comer joy. °11$1y. then penslvely, then expect- mtly. then casually, then 311x. 101181» and two hours passed. Man," she said. "is a pcrfldlous 3111111111. faiihless and untrue, in- "Pa-bk °I K6991!!! a promise," and so she became a cynic. Two hundred yards down the street he said the same thing about women. She was on the wrong comer. GOOD ANSWER Tho professor of chemistry was 8111111: a demonstration of the pro- Dertles oi’ various acids. "New." he slid, “I am in; to Imp this mtyccnt piece liito this Bias: oi’ acid. Will it dissolve." emglo. sir." replied one of the ltud- _ "N0?" said the demonstrator. "Iiwn perhaps you will explain to the class why it won't dissolve." "Because." came the answer, "if l9 ‘"1116 YOU wouldn't dm-p it in." UN g The Stars Say - - / By Genevieve Ramble For ‘flint-why. November 10 A CONCENTRATION of the abilities, resources and in!‘ on lasting and long-range plans and objectives should be built upon basic factors. with far-seeing and ration- al plain for security. real worth and reswnsiblllty. The far vista looms 1911M in the picture of the moment, but plans 9nd programs murit have the test of time. The firm ‘ ’ - 1-1011 is of consequence for distant Willing. A * bendable personality could time a substantial asset. n» mi nimuuy Those whole birthday it ll, might concentrate the energies, assets. talents and influences upon a long- range plan of action. with the idea of lnsting security and enduring worth. A shrewd insight into the current owning: job, invent- Rome ivere looked upon with contempt Referring to the medlcos of that the leader Cato warned tit.- people to let them alone as they were out to put all the people t0 ions/Literature Living 8i Leisurw KING AND KNAVI Those two are in cahoots." GRACE E. OBORNE Everyone nccds regular sleep io stay healthy; and health and wel- fare officials say few adults can afford i0 cut. their daily rest be- low eight hours. Sleep combah fatigue which loads to poor qual- ity tvnrk, nccidcnis and low resis- iancc in disease. Ability io work and enjoy lifc dcpcnds on gelling enough slcep. KITCH-IEN HINTS \'0ti'xe bccn peeling onions? To remove the ndnr from your hands, rub flit-in with dry mustard and ihen wash. A pit-cc of horseradish in a jar of pickles will keep the vinegar frmn losing its strength. Damp shoes will polish well l! some paraffin is added to the shoe polish. vwoq , iv - THE WOMAN'S REALM __ t, crumibl. Add butter m5 ‘h! llyer: unti ‘ Magic was wrought last night: ten with mllklqtghbi-ikfull. Mo A figure from a fairy tale — hour until brown a e "9" ’ A taletihat’: very old — ' ' Paused by my tall green poplar when a perfume bl tree. _ won't open fQadil‘. do?“ 111 And now it's gleaming gold. force. The {i-aénl, {it apvl Watching, I knew I heard y break. Wrap a cloth ma“. ‘ml A whisper from its trmebling t dipped in hot “Rig;- §_3l! been heart heck of the flacon. wowuild thl Breathing ihro‘ leaves and roots: sides of ‘the lid \'cr_y";_v(:\ flap ml “King Midas and Jack Frost were Have patience-and them-V ‘S13 here-— is bound to "give" m“ S EVE 11D all the mnpfy 5min SPDOIS you can get 10th; goull be ready o in oor croquet. y; l . is made by forming anlcalchmfckd a piece of wire iakcn i,',,,,f°"‘ milk-bottle top, and fastening 1h. two ends through tho it...“ i‘ pair of spools. 1‘pns;\lllll\s‘"1nk‘ nice mallets. Nuts (‘an tanlas balls. The kiichcn uttfig‘ makes a nicc lawn Volley It: regular rules nf thc gainc. l‘ Small amounts of tables may be mixv added to a cream sa lcflm cr Vogg. (l ltl-T-"hrr and "New shot-s that will not polish easily may be rubbed with the cui ltalf of a lcmnn. When dried. polish in the usual way, finishing with a soft cloth or pad of velvet. Tomaiozs and Peanuts: Put lay- cr of tomatoes in buttered baking- _ 111%‘: ..1\'rt,r t)“ same with a little Wtuccsirrsh-rg and grated onion. Turn into‘ casserole. top with butter“ 9111111178. and serve with SllCf‘! at crisp bacon for a luncheon dish When brushing a (‘Jfpet m’ the broom in cold, saltcd water This not only will kci-r» .-y,,.m m‘ dust, but will alsn frMhrn m. carpet. Keep l bag of fine sand handy if there is a coal oil stove in ti» (11511. 5811. 811R“. pepper. then add gcncrotis P9131 peanuts. and layer of cracker home. Should an explosion or my Owl-ll‘. sand thrown over thq layer of coarscly-hop- flame: will quickly extlnguigh them. o mrcsvovvunwm’; L-Znvg ‘ ‘\\i\'>\'1‘6‘ " . Better English BY D. C. William: ’_/\r~rv'\'\\¢ t l Modern Etiquette By Roberta In \4 mm 1i What is wron "th . lance? "Brown 59€I¥Ilgl vethl‘ If; prised when his b th Show up}, re er failed to 2. What is th _ lation of "fronticer"(l'orrem pmnunc 3. Which one of these word; i; ml5sllt31led? Amanucnsls, amateur, amathist, amoeba. 4. What does the word "endgw. clients" mean? 5.thWbat is a wlord beginning with m ,, a‘ ‘nean-‘i Bkrceable to rea- son i’ ANSWERS 1- Say, "Brown seemed very much ‘Surprised when his brother {med 0 Bmfiflr. 2. Pronounce fron-ter, ° a5 l“ 0" Ptfllerrfd. e as in me. accent first syllable. 3. Amethyst 4 Talents; gift; "He was aided b). 51111118. mental Endowments." 5. Rational. How Can l l l l By Anne Alhley Q. How should fabric gloves be washed? A. Wash them with 1 of soap flakes. Then holdgm er: under the faucet and n11 with water. Hang on tho line to drip. and 5” MW nicely 111E fingers dry into their proper shapes, Q; HOW can I remove grease Sims from the page of a book? A 313mm with benzlne; then place the past: bet/ween two blotters and press with a hot iron. 110w can I prevent egg: from "E while boiling? If one end of each egg ls bricked with a. needle before plac- ing in the water, th i] whue boning. ey w l not burst bursll r cmssnoom CASUAL Phifoct choice for the cl:ssroo.m_ l casual charmer using side panels to point the way down to dQQp mp 139*“! Try Plaid-with perry £13521. collar and cuffs for a light. Nu. 3065 ls cut in sizes s, 3, 10 12 11nd i4. Size a. it; yards 54-inch. 9i yard 35-inch contrutlng, Send 25 cents for each Pattern whliézh includes complete lewlng 5“ f- "11" your Name. Address 31d Style Number plainly. Bo aura posfsillllfmiilzr you want. Includa . zone mare“- number in your Mdrfll Pattern Department The Charlottetown flugrdlgn, Pattern No. 8085 NIUIO Addren Cm’ _ PNVIIICI "Wits. personality hump“; mum reach far in converting basic needs 11:10 available material. Public posi- ton or rcspfinslbilitles might be ‘uculllllllv reached for. or other 2512211111: mssaioilu might larva ~ IP01! . reputation. w“ Bum . A ohild born on this d-ny POIIOUIOI °m°ll°flt qualities for a lnting lnri honored career, pogsbly m g "Wtmsitilo position. _Needlecraft: — FOR THE HOME — <I\KI\'AJ\.'\7Q\\N Q. What i: the but rule to ml. low if one isn't aura of Eh: right choice of silver at a dinner cabin A. One can follow the hosted Procedure in a case like this. 0i, take the piece farthest from tlu Plate for the first course, and work in toward the plate. Q. Is it necessary to rqpm i atrangerk name to each person when introducing him to a group? A. No; it is less awkward to say, "Mr. Johnson,” and then iramc thi group-"Mr. Gray, Mr. Barnes." etc. . When sending a letter it llfleilng card to a young man “lit is sixteen, should one address lilm as "Mr." or “Master”? A. Address ltim as ".\fr." Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee vvcooocoov Kid Gluvol Kid glove: may be washed on tin hands in a ba;in of spirits of tur- pentine. These gloves wiLl remain new looking for a long time if they are rubbed each time aftcr vaearlnl with a piece oi’ Oiled silk. Hair 111mm Lemon in the rinse bfillg5 out flil beauty of blondc hair. vinegar should be used by brunettes. lise tin lemon or vinegar in the next to last rinse, following with cne of clear water. The ltlultard Jar Sometimes the inside of the sil- ver-Iplatcd lid of thr- Ililhlflftl lflr °1 horseradish jar will turn gircn If this happens, coat. it with it lh111 layer of paraffin. .1 ll -;_‘::_-;=.._.--=,. .. _.,.-_.... - ,; 1_ Ullnggi; “E-~\»w=u '.-».<i