. Wank Realm Lydia E. Pinkliiiiifs Yegetabie Compound LYDIA F2. PINPHAM MEDICINE CO. I. .. U5 g ». . I. a... . . and C. curs. Onc. Canada. I For The Cook l DEUHHHTI WINE V: l Wash your beets thoroughly. but do . -i mo. peel them Cut them into arnalli ‘ieces. cover with water and boll for i aree hours. Whcn done. strain, urouzh .1 Hllillldvl‘, and add three lice. when this has melted. add six‘ ‘JTEHQES and six lemons to every four.’ allons of the llqllifi. Boil again for ialf an hour and let it cool. Before‘ t is cold, adzl a yeast rake. and lei t all work for s. fortnight, then Stffllfl‘ I i ‘ scheme. Efiquettc Brlebeflabaa Q. What is the proper way for a man in lift a soft hat? A. 14ft it by the crown, not the brim. Q. When s caller brings flowers to a hostess, what should aha do with them? A. Arrange them immediately in a vase and display them. Q. Should all members of the fam- ily remain at the table until all have finished. eating? A. Yes it is good training. i i i i Household Hints‘ Iyloberhlne A Tabla Dccention } When candles are to be used for a f table decoration. nothing is more at- tractive or novel than to select some . rosy checked apples. polish them and then hollow out to receive the candles. The color of the candles can be sel- ected to match the desired color For s. Dry Skin A food remedy for dry skin can be made by mixing together one-half ounce each of glycerine. cocoa butter. olin. Cat-e o! Knives Never use the bread or meat knives where there is intense heat cr the heat will temper the cutting edges. Dressmaking~ Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle A icneiy rial") 0:‘ v.12 ycnrs ir= skwclictl iii Style No. collar and circular flaring skirt. The skirt ls trip stitched to molded lbodlcc indicating normal waistline tiiwith ‘two rows of machine stitching. : For politics. smart preference is iielimm the sleeveless mod-e n.- the pshort siecics with curls. seen iii >4 Worthington miniature view. For classroom. the long sicevesare smartest. . 1t is ever so simple to make. Fran-y tlcally a two-piece skirt to be seamed and stitched to two-piece). bodice. and it is ready to set. sleeves into armholes and stitch berths 001-. lar at neckline. i. FOI‘ parties it ls adorable made of’ taffeta in watennellon pins with‘ .French blue sheer "zelvet bow at, .necklinc. Simply have the bc-rtha collar plcotted around edge for! finish. _ i For Sunday School, the little Parisienne is wearing this chic‘ model of printed sheer velvet ini Royal blue tones, and of vivid red? silk crepe. . For classroom. navy blue wool‘ crepe. tweed-like cotton prints feather weight tweed in beige and brown with plain brown wool crepe: ‘collar. printed kashmir wool jersey' writ-n plain jersey in rust brow-tn. boltle green wool jersey. self-E trimmed and sports Weight linen In rate under state prohibition nl PPM‘ food. When I buy new clothes I tell him I got a certain dress because he “m” Jnmato red are attractive sugges-. lions that are sturdy as well. ‘ Pattern price 1b cents. Be sure to‘ y fill in sine of pattern. Address Fat- tern Department. The New Fall l and Winter Fashion Magazine is 16' ' cents. but only l0 cents when ordered with a pattern. play frock for , i the. clciivirc lli=lo miss of 5. 3. 1'7 8W1 ; Name City mu" .............................--......, Street Address .-a“I."us-suns."-"wens-usua- 31W State i l fififii ‘v. mmGlIPVOF i acre aromas?! ulARfIUl-l‘ HlhDACNl osggyndlfifl What many pvnplfl call indigestion Perl‘ nflrn means excess acid in the flnrrinwll. Tlw stomach nrrvnahave been (nrt-alinilllllofl. aiul (ma! lnura. The wirrlu-lhe in an alkali, which neutral- l/r! 3011]‘! ifwinnll)‘. Ami the but alkali ‘nmmii t.» mt-iiii-nl atria-tier in Phillipa‘ ‘-l;|i.- r-f llngiivna. H has remained the sfanfnril with physicians in the MI ‘Yi-nr- sinvt- its iiuciilinn. Uue spoonful of this harmless, taste- When Pain Comes Two hours after eating lose alkali in water will neutralise ll- atantly many times an muck acid, and the ayfllploma dirnppear at once. You will never min crude methods when once you learn the efleleacy of this. Go get a small bottle to try. he lure to get the genuine Phillipa‘ Milk of Mnflelil prescribed by physi- rilnn for .50 years in cemctlafleaeen acids. Each bottle eaniaila 4 gim- livue-afll Q-Wsiletb i rm: -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -.:- Literature] i ' isms creosote -_ l; t DorotiltyvDir" LetterBox Mi lady Beautiful muons-fa i Why Habit of Saving Must Be Begun in First 1 , Two Years of Marriage - Tested Recipe for a Happy Marriage - Should a Father of 55 Marry Again? ' Dear Miss Dix-I have been married a little over a year and my husband and I are always arguing over the question of saving money to buy a home. V I tell him that I want a good time for a few years while I am young, and he The best tea [he ‘ thinks we should save and buy a. home. which is . ' right? V. tea you like best ' b AND, judging by its enormous sales, most people in Eastern Canada seem to prefer King Cole. To King Cole lovers we send this message: Try one pound of King Cole Orange Pekoeli; coats you more be- , cause it coats us more. It costs us more because we use only the tender young shoots and bud leaves of the tea plant and also bc- cause we blend into it just‘ enough of costly, fragrant Darjeeling from the Hist-ia- Iayas and equally expen- sive. vigorous Travancore plucked when the warm rnonsoona sweep the hills of’ Southern India. You will be quick to rec- ognize the supreme richnex and flavor of King Cole Orange Pekoe Tea. Costs more-worth more. . Answer: Your husband is right. If you don't begin saving now when you are first. married, you will never save Y and you will go through life one of those shirtless couples who spend as they go. who live up to every cent of their eamings and who end their days in pov- . crty and want. Little as you think it, these first two years of your marriage will determine what your i future will be. If you start systematic saving either to i buy a home or to buy some good stock or bond or put regularly so much in the savings bank, by the time you are middle-aged you . will be independent. you will be sitting pretty on the sunny side of Easy 'street and iu will be honored and respected in your community and looked ‘ up to as successful people. But if you blow in all you make on having a gOOd time now. when you arc middle-aged you will have no home. you will be drifting about from house to house with only s few pieces of battered furniture that will tell the tale of your many movlngs. You will be looked upon as nccr-do-wella for whom ‘people have a little contempt because they have never been able to get ' aiong._ u When sickness or any misfortune comes. you will be a borrower. for you i will have nothing laid by for the rainy day that ls sure to come to us all and ; you will live in dread o! the man of the family losing hisgjob, as he is bound ‘ to do when hcgrowsold. And you will shudder as you think of the terrible fate that awaits you. and that nothing but death» can save you from. of i having to spend your old age as a parasite on your family. i Of course. you thinkgthat this won't happen to you because you don't intend always to spend all you make. After a while you are going to begin 1 . Youwillenjay King Gale Coffee too i l BEAUTY QUESTIONS AN§WERED "m!!! K111‘. 0"! Hair and Dandrufl Dear Miss lAede-(l) Will you please tell me how to remedy falling hair. oily hair and dandruff! Do not tell me to shampoo my hair every Anewer-(l) To overcome oily haligf aaacriirt and filling hair one of the‘ first. thlngtodoistotrytorv‘ establish a normal condition of the scalp and the health in general. You week with soap and water you may the scalp by removing the scale-like systematic cue will be very peers-i sary for several months. In excessive dandruff there is ua-‘ i . i l \ ‘NOVEMBER 12.1929 z Fascinating Screen Star Tells New Beauty Secretiy 7 . HOLLYWOOD, CaIifZ-"People u} ways admire a beautiful, smooth skin," declares Clarence Brown, dimcim- f." . ItIetro-GoIdwyn-Mayer, and voices the eapcrience of 39 movie directors. ltpux Toilet Soap gives my akin g satiny-smoothness, says Raquel lorrcs. Ltlm nmc oul of u" screen stars, this M clro-Goidioyn. [Wu- beauty unes this uiliile fragrant amp, zitntcirin ‘Hollywogdhthe g film s u ins lave ma o it ' for all dressing roams. o o c“! “up ' lxflkéogntlxtlislomllile bleacause relaxation and fresh air and sim- o ve I shine. Tlo tn ,- BYIMTIPDO only 011% I mfifltll. (2) I the h.“ ‘h: “m? yfoz‘, N“ ‘M 5 m‘ m‘ “m. ‘vi-thins: use only part toilet alcohol 319E“ I {nume- HW "ll-ml, to six pans of Cologne water, Leave o we ah 7 -. on the hair five minutes, then pollshf DIANA J-lwith a clean towel. (2) You should. weigh between 10o and 11c pounds. . 1.01s LEEDS Henna Rinse; Apply Lipstick Cupid's bow in the center of you; MP5. but keep in mind that if the color is applied too far out or u” ilook larger. So keep your color lust in the center with lust a faint tinge [on the remainder of the lips to keg] iihcm smooth and soft looking. (a) _.'Yes. <4) You should weigh between . 113 and 123 pounds. Your weight 1| lcorrcct, Do not try to reduce you: ibust. Remember that curves are the Dear Miss Leeds-J wonder if you i vogue at the present time and it is in it. How can I bring out the golden apply lipstick? My lips are s. trifle on so my mouth appears smaller? i3) As X stated before f have light‘ brown hill‘. licht skin and bluish- saving. Not Just now when you want pretty clothes and a car and to run “any pronounced “ulna o; but The .around to parties and shows. But later on when you are older you will cut 5,319.11“ 11¢” would b, ywnngdkiggleisvhiiruis $282023??? “F: {down on your expenses and commence to hoard the pennies. But, dear child. ‘my "moved by ; gyy-cuym- movk l I ‘m m yum of we‘ wash “a lthe time to save never comes in the spendtnrilt. ' things. You will always want to indulge yourself. There will always be parties Sc if you don't start saving right now you will never do it. It is now or A ‘mm b” “'55 take" b5’ m5‘ never. So begin today tucking away a certain percentage of your income. "m" w washmgw“ m m“ 00"‘ , And very soon you will be unhappy unless you do it. for saving is Just as 3"“ H” was mm)‘ mwrested i“ m” much of a habit as spending, and when once you have acquired it you will I °h‘"”“"~ "m “Mays °P'~‘"°<1 ‘h’ "s" find that it is just as thrilling and exciting to make a deposit in the bank blew o! dun abwrbenl “m” with “ prayer" 3m‘ l“ m” Sm" as it is to pay it on your account for some-foolishness you have bought. And ‘t’ “d m‘ “W” m’ h“ °b‘°"°d\ in the one case you have something to show for your money and in the other this procedure. Finally. he asked: ‘use you have nothing’ "Papa. why does the minister come’ ' in every day and pray for Congress?‘ 4 The other day I read in the paper that B0 per cent oi the P9°l3le over 60 --yw~v, ‘o, i; an ‘Tong’ son,» Th. years old were dependent either upon their children or public charity. You i“ M, “that ~11" minister comes. don't want to be one of those miserable old people who have to live with in- Congrca’; laws who do not want them or who realize that they add a, crushing weight 1 to the already heavy burden of their own families under which their child- ‘ rcn stagger along. pl in every day, looks over and then prays for the country." I i Save yourself from that dfBl-l‘ rate by eenyina vowel! I few cvod times now and laying up something for your old age that will make you free and independent and happy. DOROTHY DIX- Alcholic Deaths On The Increase In The Dry States o ‘I500 Dear Dorothy Dix-My husband and I have been married for a number of years and we have been unusually ham)!- Herearc the rules I laid out for my guidance when we were first married and which I have followed relig- iously ever since, and as they seemed to have worked out all right, I pass . them on to other women: l never nag. I say a thing once and then forfllt 1i- I never worry him with trlfies. I settle all my little difficulties off my own NEW YoR-K N” 3’Th° “t” “ti, bat. I try to beicheerful and an interesting conversatlonallat and a good death from alcoholism 11nd" 1mm“! i listener. I am always primped up for my husband and have the house neat Plmlibltm" h" m°"“5°d m“ the and clean when he comes home. I set a good table and cater to his taste in a a ‘will? ""7 “at” which had dry i likes me ln fussy things or certain colors. laws before the Eighteenth Amend- ‘mmi- “mm”! i“ * “W” °°“d“°"' ‘ Nor do 1 tail to express my appreciation of all that he does for ma. If au- ‘d b5‘ m‘ Mmmmm“ Lumue‘ which i other man compliments me f let him hear of it through some third party. h“ "llwmled l“ ‘im-img‘ ‘° P"’5' This strengthens nu belief that 1 am still good looking and attractive. 1 14"" Hmvefl’ C°mmim°n °n Luv ivait on my husband but not enoughto spoil him. Just enough to let him Enforcement. from the scalp they should be brush- l ‘r-i-j" " _ to go to and new hats and gowns in the shops and this year's model of car Q5 “my Wm, g pgffggfly elem 5mg“ I Nduce my bu“? A Mflffllflg Slnlle with new gadgets. g _ _ The way m be sure that your braishI and comb are clean is to sterilize them after using them every day. After the dandruff has been brushed out the following antiseptic lotion may be applied io the scalp with a cotton: twenty grains salicylic acid, sixty grains horio acid. five drops tincture cf capsicum. om dram born. two ounces cologne water. eight ounces bay rum. Shake well. The hair and scalp should be exposed to the air and sunlight for several minutes two or three times daily, ‘Pry to keep your system in a high state of nutrition and especially as regards elimination of waste matter. ‘fhls will tend to mduce toxic mate- rial in the system and improve the general condition of health. Have plenty of fresh air and sunshine in the sleeping and living rooms. Build; up your health by proper diet, rest, height. Is this correct? How may MRS. M. B. Answer-Airing a daily scalp mas- sage and brushing your hair for ten minutes every night and morning will give it a lovely sheen, and the henna rinse after the shampoo will bring out the reddish or golden tints in‘ your hair. ‘There ari- several ready prepared henna rinses on the market. or you may make your own. Mix one tablespoon of ligypticn| henna to a smooth paste wiht warm water. After rinsing every particle of soup from your hair. apply the rinse and leave on from three ta five minutes. then rinse on‘ in clear water. i This La not a m. but a rinse ‘med to bring out ‘the zolden or auburn 1 i‘ lights in the hair. It is hardness...- (2) Apply your lipstick from the» inside center of your lips and work i the color out gradually with the tip y of yourrlittle finger. Accentuate the.‘ as he pleases aftn" being tied dolvn so Answer: , I think you are very wrong to try a disturbing fscwr in yours. wouldn't be a bit more upsetting to it many years? There is no oblectlon to tho woman personally. we lust don't want our father to marry again. DESPERATE. to stop your father from marryingl i . . . 1f he marries a good woman. who is fond of ium, 1t wiii be far better 1 ""1" m“ l" w“ him “m” B°°°‘ for him and far better for an of his C-hlldffll, for then he will be able to go‘ looking he is and how much superior he is to some other man he admires. “on! ma u" h“ W” m. m own "y. m m‘ own home’ ma“ o! becoming And let me tell you that in take a. raging lion into your house as a. pet: than it would to have a. middle-aged iknow that I consider hls comfort and happiness and make him feel he m.“ who h" bun bu” l“ of h“ me who h" bu“ mum. o! m‘ own Th . w based on figures 1 , , . . obmgegurzgm “the Unmd 5mm , Cwldfll d0 ""191" me- I 5" l~° l‘ m" h“ “m1” “'° mm‘?! l" “d” N“ home suddenly deprived of all occupation and thrust into the role cf guest] ‘ being able m find a clean shirt will upset the best disposition. I consult him m h“ chudmnr, homa why. he would be cm” and “m, “d, you count“; Census Burmii and excluded death-t from wood alcohol or other D0350" alcohol. which if included. according to the league statement, would raise the rate still higher. Austen G. Fox. chairman of the board of the league. in summarizln! the findings. asserted that these fig- ures showed clearly failure of fulfill- ment of one of the hopes of advo- cates of national prohibition. He said: "Before national prohibition was- adopted. its proponents contended that the prohibition states cou become really dry because many of thein had wet neighbors. only by the adoption of national prohibition.‘ and thus drying up their wct nelgh-‘i . women and that I will really do as I please anyway. in time. What do you think of mypian? HAPPY WIFE. Answer: l think it will work on any man at any time, oh. daughter of Solomon. Ilack of business. DDRDTRY DIX- his home with any one of us, but he is not willing to do this. states succeed in making tiientselve. and show h dry. The death rates from alcoholism -- —» in those states indicate how far this‘ result has been achieved. These flgw urea show that in none of the dry states. with the exception of Maine has the death rate from IICOHOIIM‘ gone to a lower lever than it u." under state prohibition. On the on trary. in almost every case Wh‘ the figures are available. the rail‘ higher than it was under stats p hibltien. This means that the exil tatlon that national prohibit» would assist the dry states has n’. been fulfilled; and that. on the con- |trary. intemperance has increased." l yonsuch taquu and calm A: good as Nonsuch Silver Polish Medan Canada Hound Useful. fauna $lllfl Islllllli l)! DIIMHIIQ, a lng else to do. and you would be son-y stay nut where he was. welcmna the bride. You think of your father as an old man who would sit in the chimney Wind that if more women would use the "me w“ and “Willem” in ‘"11- comer and be quiet and placid while n. waited for death. But that is ntm- l ing with their husbands there would be fewer men wandering away from "m; A m”; o; 55 t; young now and ‘If! has no reason to retire from busi- itheir own flresides and that the divorce courts would have to shut up for n", ‘ad h. h" . “d.” mm w u; mun” u he Wm“ m ma m! chum‘: mi have no mat to interfere with him. ' She will save you a lot of trouble and you should rec- Dear Miss Dix—My mother died about four years ago anti for the last u" he, Wm, 0pm ‘mm 1d not year and a half my father, who is Sb years old. has been going out with a i lady who is nearly twenty years younger than he is. I believe he is madly in '" love with this woman. but if he marries again it will break my heart. All of his children are married and he could easily sell out his business and make Can't you b0", it u.” Cnm¢ndc¢ mum m, dry‘ tell me something to say or do to keep my father’ from marrying this woman im how much better it would actor him to be free to go and come .about everything. knowing that he likes the gesture of the clinging vine in rub m, m, the-fight, my w “y; your lifeflle would sit around and inter-i I am "3"" 5" mm‘ fete with everything you did and criticize your husband _and the way youi ‘ W119" he "W165 l" l! "'31" Ind hi!" "W" 1°“ mm ‘°“5°"~ m" “ week M’ raised your children and poke his fingers into your pie because he had noth- ehough you hsdrvt let him man-y and i ‘ i -_- i i 5o give him your blessing andi DOROTHY DIX. . need. idlernall treattnenf- a! W" ll would please assist me with a fevml-ulll I01‘ I sill 0i your use lo have “mr” “PP‘°°“°“-‘~ I‘ "fir" "n- beauty problems. u: 1 have tignca nicely developed bust. 1t is so w“ l" “m” "l" ha" "fir!" brown curly mo» with a goldish tinsel asset. not a liability- LOIS LEEDS u” m "mkwm" 1°"‘°“' whm‘ “up” tints without harming my hair? i2) ‘ '° “ml” ‘h’ “w” “Tum "l"!!! Will you iell me the correct way to? crusts or dandruff. Cleanliness and’th;ck_ How m“, I pub my npsncki Csbl-Rs tOACqtllre l Control ofRaflway I I WASHINGTON. D. U. .N0v. 8.- ‘AllihOflZaI/IOH for the Canadian Na- Y°" ‘"1" “WWI "n" meat of the comb. M they m freed} pound; and am 5 feet I inch u. tlonal Railway u, acquire control of “he Grand Trunk Western Railway. and for the latter road to issue sc- |curlties in connection with the un- ‘dflcation cf several lines, was given ltoday by the Interstate Commerce Commtaslch. The Canadian National will gain [control of the Grand Trunk through ‘an ("zcraiigc of stock. The Grand Trunk vsas authorized to issue e13,- aisoovlsc of conimcn stock without nominal or par value with an assign- i gvalu; of $25; also 822.348.463.82 of six pertain cumulative preferred stock of e par value of $100 a }sharc airgwell as $3l.497»00ll.. of first yund general mortgage bonds: and ‘high it only serves to make the lips ‘SIIWOOMO of gold. debentures. .__._._. “SOAP “ Eczema “ Pellicura ” “ Eczema The most wonderful rented! In the world for eczema, bollli pimples, hives and all skill diseases. To be had at all drug stores. Price per bottle $1.25. i Nov. Z-Sattuethuzitmec. l0. '5 WATER ICE lease. EVERYBODY With a cup of tea ' _—-as a dessert-or yust by themselves. In Ibo main on tba ‘phone, alwey: ab for