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'--_ ‘..\_“, J 3.4; - vii.- '¢ , t iw. _. . i .-;`<. /';_.’ _‘_ -":‘.'.`_1`l_ »;.V. -L. _af _»1-1,-, ~; ~".‘féj< H '5“* ‘ff-_ asf;-gy `.‘f.'-\/-rt’-S" ;,I,f_Vtj._ at ‘..'.“/‘;`»'.~"_'.'1 ,.’:'-i"\»_3`;F,"» f., _. _.__, ~`_'t.,‘__i;_ -1,. :- ~.,._'..; _ ‘mln ul.. 41-;»_~‘;‘ 57. v"'_"§'lf.if','-' ".,. f< if",`,§ i .jf ,-:fp f., i_ itil _ l` Facaeicur ._ __ me criantorm-rowN ouanoian ' _ f 7 » ’ ~ _ 1 if '___».mr:'r ' '_A A -5. 1%3¢" i 4 :sa _ . _J-1u._& _ . - _ ‘_* ""` """ ' Y ` "`>""_`_"`_"¥”"` 9 ° » ' ` 000000-¢O4'f'0§-GO-§¢~O+¢O-O*-O00 i V- [_ *W Who'| Uollg _ Urge; ¥Z..s“.’l’I.°;'.§ Dorothy Dix'-I ..f"é‘,fl`.. I A je -af .QQ "3 ‘ l ,_ F ‘ 'ic' » ' Q v _ __ ___ *_ " _ -~'-'_ -_ *fi __ coivvnvcrm ' ' men ; si some , Have a Heart for Your Poor Old lfarents on ,e3,:;°f,n;'¢e,;w_N’fnw““"’_ Dorothy Dix Entreats Boys and Girls- rm my we that spring is am, ,,, ,,, wo... , 1... me ...tin mica or .__ Don’t Marry Before You Can Support » Ye? "°° “Y “H “‘° “‘““’ “lg” “me- / a Family and en Dump as ‘$11105 111111' be blue. and buds 11PP€111'. Irritability; losing one’a temper an Added Burden on Your ,Robins may win on even lawn ' Tired Father and Mother I-“nd °’°f’“‘°‘ “nd ”‘°‘”“'°“’ "‘°°°“ S°°“°f “"1" “ml- Mom serious signs of fatigue for -»---_ And streams burst. out of wintry which g,_h°1iday assu,-eeuy reqmmd _ _ tomb-‘ are' sieeplessness- lassitude not _ B ' nd iris, have a heart. Consider your parents a. little before _ ' ' you sgtsnfarrlegd. Dont bri.ng n wife or a husband home for your Door N" mn °f tmse ”m°Ved my d°“bt':°l'¢1`°°me by a. night's rest; head- old father and mother to support. They have had o hard enough time .Last night] Intent lo try my skin' M3195- ‘mt dl” W UIY 9Y° d¢f°C¢ 01' icaiiiig you and giving you an education .ind good clothes and sport cars and a thousand luxuries that they have denied themselves. Ever since the doctor said, “.lt‘.s a. fine boy, sir," or, “It's e. beautiful girl, ma’am," their lives have been one long sacrifice to you. They have toiled that you might not have to work in your childhood. They have worn their old clothes so that you might be dressed as well as the other youngsters at school. They have sweated through hot summers at home that you might go complex that made him prefer work to play. You have thought that the got to play and started asking Eyes with obvious make reason mother always looked dowcly was because she didn't take any ln- i off to cool camps in the mountains. is 5 _ By Brio Muncaster And poets write a million lines, Bhe sun rise earlier every dawn ‘I took s. Jig sau puzzle out lhrllll rom: rimreor airmen _iii/lo., in a recent game. Thirteen ldiarnonds and thirteen clubs. you have mougm that the reason .gmt dad] The cards were dealt on the up! Summer eyes should have that _ new, wok A vacation or go; away from the omg; r uiid up and the players, on rccelv-i healthy wide-awake look that but- _ or store even for a week was because he had some sort of peculiar mental ling such extraordinary hands for- dcoi- exercise brings !“\vhat can I do with a. hand like .,.. terest. in her personal appearance and didn`t know the difference between I this. a. hand-me-down and a. Paris frock. You have thought that the reasoni father and mother never took trips or went to places of amusement was. because they were old stick-in-the-muds who didn't take any interest in I anything outside of their own homes. ` Well, you are vastly mistaken. You are the reason why father has slaved over his desk and mother has got hump-shouldered bending over the gas range and the sewing machine. You are the reason why father . and mother look as if they had been fished out of the'ra ba instea f Mrs. Risley, one of the players. immediately on looking at her cards, asked for a. headache tablet. WIDOW’S PEAK INDICATES FINER HAIR The person who has a. w‘dows `_ nd found the game had lost its to gastro-intestinal or other disease: HANDS WERE DEA!/l`:worlc, which may be detected by i Four perfect bridge hands wereiones SOM or by others' I - held by players in Excelsior Springs, pades, thirteen hearts, thirteen] THE SUMMER 'mmm more qu.ickly and easily than usual allowing small things to annoy one other disease indigestion. not due sensation of twitching muscles, of recent onset. and not necessarily visible twitching' deterioration of PROTECT YOUR EYES IN the bath MADE IN CANADA _ I/Voman s Realm _-:- _Social and 'Personal -:- Fashions c-.°-_ L_iter`atu'rei 4-O-Ol Olive _Oil I brings beauty no your. skin ~`_¢»a:m1imn»s»»»»a¢ Palmaliw gun Nxwnrs priceless seem of skin beauty has not changed in over 3,000 F911- Itinobefoundin the precious qd|0f0l1v¢ and palm. _ Fortunuel , the beauty efects of then Dil! are yours rodiy in Pnlmqlive 5°¢P_°“7 °° uae, simple and inexpensive: just rub :warm larhero Pnlmclive gently into the 171111 °f face, neck and shou den. Rinse, first with warm`water, then with cold. This thorough clcansingkeepe lkin dw and ine in texture bringing out all I-l1¢ charm of natural lovelincss. _ Now that Palmolive_ is selling at th¢ lowest price in history, give yourse _ the full benefit of its mild, entle -cl=e11Sl"B”'f°' as well as gcc and hindi- B" 3 cake! today. Learn for yourself how quiill' our skin responds to Palmolivcs S1I11Pl° eauty care. , AMomingSnu’l¢ V "Goodne||_ gracious," exclaimed his wife when ahs-saw him, “end phwat ye,beon at now, Pat?" _ Pat groaned dlamally. “Oi'vo hal me nose broken in three plum,” he replied uuhuvmly- ' "wen," me an wire mmm* have that-'il lam re to keep outa' them places.” ' _ Little Doris returned lmilllllls ` early from school the other day. she rang the door bell. There wu no answer. Sho 18.118' `88¢1ln, I. little longer. Still -no answer. A third' time she pushed the button, lon| and hard. Nobody came to the dooi ' Then she pushed open the letter box, and in it shrill voice which car- ried to the ears of every neighbor il ‘tae block, shouted: -'Ive ui right mamma, I ain't the inatalmoni fmml" - *___ The Freshman-I don’t believe the old prof. himself could solve thll problem. _ ` The Junior-certainly not. Ha’| _ not a practicing mathematician, H1 only teaches mathematics. -up are out of place in the great outdoors. Reserve mascara for the nighttime. Eye shadow, too, comes in the ca- Vf.'01'.v of things to be left off for warm weather. It, too, should be used evenings, but not daytime. Particularly not for the girl who is an outdoor sport. It is positively incorigruous to see a. girl with eye CANADIAN PRIMROSES "mt Punch _#__ The dry Canadian summers are. ot suited to primroses, states the 1 cup orange juice ‘fi cup lemon juice ` ki tablespoon grated lemon rind _ ii peek 15 ilkeiy to haw fine, hairyshadsw dashing about a. termig Dominion Division of Horticulture, 25 tablespoon grated orange rind _ __ __ i _ __ f~ ""”`”lT1-fir coolcsi I A ARDENIN » G G 7 CORNER VAc.g1oNs_ HEALTI-i ` than the p@,5,,,, wg out one, it “_ court or diving into thi w9,f,¢,_ Iso that these charming flowers re- _ 4 B, Dr. E _ H #Q \ g 5 d 0 being illustrations of what the well-dressed, middle-aged man and woman; | are wearing. You are thc reason that they have done so many thingsl that it was distasteful to them to do and left undone so many things that they greatly desired to do. They were determined that you should have a happy childhood and youth. that you should have advantages they never I had and the opportunities in life that were denied them, and they felt that I no sacriilce that they could make was too great to attain these ends. i But they were human, and a few feeble, selfish longiiigs that even parental love could not entirely crush out, kept alive in their hearts. They E lived on it hope of what they would do when the _childrv-in were grown and , on their own feet. Then they would take their deferred pleasures, Then; they would enjoy the indulgences they had denied themslvcs so long. Fathr would case up on his work and mother could afford a maid in the kitchen. They would buy themselves some good clothes and mother would see if the beauty shop could massage out' some of the tired lines that walking babies and keeping the cookie jar full and making party miL>sty o fthe Rocky Mountains, perhaps the marvels of London and B`__~I.s. ' mance to lay up something for their old age The would be able o _ ~ ll t is protect themselves from the horror of being dependent upon their child- sh ren, and having to live with in~larvs who showed them every day in every way that they were unwelcome guests. 8 There isn't a sacrifice that your parents have made for you that they a'_ begrucige. There isn`t a thing that they have done for you that they gl dens and wrecking their castle in Spain, as you will do if you marry be- "' fore you are able to provide for a family and dump the support of your b° wife or husband and children down on the tired old shoulders that have be borne their own load and are entitled to a rest. t-1 5 Of course, it is done every day. In the last month I have seen the st tragedy happen three times in families I know. Johnny Jones. just out of use college, with no profession, no job, no 'practical knowledge of how to earn a. dollar, without even the price of the wedding ring or the ministers fee, “ marries Mary Smith, equally impecunious, and they go to live with Johnny's parents. Susie Smith espouses Billy Brown, whose earning cap- acity is zero and presents him as a precious gift to papa to cherish and m provide for. Thus becomes cynlcally true the old saying that “when our to support. str to marry until you can finance your own home. And, of course, you say that marriage is your owm affair and you have a. right to your own life, All-S butmarrlage isn’t your own affair when you lay the burden of it on your J or to make them pay the price of your romance. m You are literally taking the bread out of their mouths when you force » them to feed your wives and husbands and children. You are making their last days their hardcst because they are less able to work and sac- rifice than they were when they were YOUUZ. and YOU H19 Wbbilll them 0! i plained. as she oncned her mouth the plttance that they had laid up for their old age when you force them Wide' _ Then a look of anguish came over her face and she pointed wildly to hor jaw. Sho had dislocated it again! to spend it on you and yours because they cannot see you starve. It lg poor' pay for all your parents have done for you to force your old father to have to work harder and longer hours because he has more mouths to feed and to turn your feeble old mother into n. nurscmald, yet that is what you inevitably do when you marry before you can support a | family. _ . Widows peak is the term a plied -____ J 0 The Bewness Joined tae vessei at i C¢7P0nha.gen, went to Australia, LDVDBERGH HOME rs NEW‘ _ waited for the cargo to be unloaded WELFARE CENTRE And, best of all, when the children were grown they would have ii. 8 11d 5.000 tons of grain loaded, and ,emmmg to Copenhagen in me JERSEY orrv, N. J., .nity 3_ wear them. im NOXIOUS Noxious \v WEEDS LANDS indicated from studi s of heredity; H°W°"°" eyes need t"m°nd°“5|| gum special care' The varmus spec'_ by smdgmts of genetlcu at Umvepicgm in gh, gummy, ¢gme_ ies are raised from sed, which my of vmmom If you am motoring’ or if you go should be sown as soonas it is ripe fo ri 0*” in e boat. cent seem em ' in 'MV' °r in spring As "°E_“°“ *Si es; strain and eiuii. oiiute with when R persons hm grows down on igiasses. Wear them in glaring sun- "My nn” and mth" ‘m“°“l° W chopped ioe and ice water. his yorwem to form a pohm A i light. handle, it is advisable to sow it in chart Prepared by the students; Hnyou bunk in 5lP°n€ USM. fore- nam' Tne nat’ 5h°“ld be kept amd' Cl1rl'M1t Punch shows inheritance of the peak In one [go berets and go in for sunshade ed and ‘carefully watered. When family through five generations. 'hats' They,” wearing big noppy amy are large enough to handle the 1 cup sus" ones for the beach um 13wm_ ;"°‘;d1f:"?;!5h°ud_1L]f|’° 1"°;‘p1°“l';d 2 cups water n o o rames. a ma BARONESS TAKES PART Even when you are gnrdemnm ep n y ° 2 cu _ ur t , put into their permanent quarters ps c mn 'mme ni wi.\'oJ.»u»riiu:ns' mon i “kk “ big f""“°’“ 1"" °“ y°“’ eiiif in mm °t 3 muse' ’ A Baroness took part in the wind- i bea? It keeps Fhe sun "Um “mum” Larg; plsrlltistczgyr tluilzhlllilllzalegullilf- Juice of 1 mmm 'animers’ Australian-F‘almouth racei:;gen`;0u and It mmects Wm eyes mediately aficr flowerliig. They Combine sus” and WMM' sim' With grain just ended. She is Bar- ' should be planted in a shady posi- ness Eva Gylienstiema, n, young! v1s°m'°u°h u mm’ “nn” Puri tion if possible and they must be meow, and she sailed in the Her- BFS Wear' ""° °"°"’""“t lf Y°“ dm* weii soaked with water when the gowns and washing out fiimsies for girls always on the go had put there. Z ` ` And they would go to see the places they had dreamed of seeiii throu h P _ 1 E B years of rocking-chair traveling _ the golden apples of California, the ispectively. . If used ogin Cecile, third to pamh- and gke hats' For bi°’°“n¢ and nl Wt' weath is dry. serve cunam' Jelly is ' wmp alflmera. the first and second re- mr sports' it is worth while w IN FARM eeds in farm lands are fit to 1 cup sugar 1 quart boiling water Boil sugar, water and fruit rind r 5 minutes. Cool, add fruit juic- mer for 5 minutes, then cool. Com- bine currant Juice, orange juice and lemon Juice. Add synip, chill and 2 _ cups to a frothfadd 1 pint boiling water, yi. cup sugar and the juice of 3 oranges and 2 lemons. Chill and serve diluted with mineral water or ice water to taste. Garnish with slices of orarfges. This makes three pints. 'OMAN YA\VNED AND called in who soon put it right. 'How did you do it?" he asked when the jaw was back to normal. ‘I just ivrnt like this," she fx- ,p_ The Hopewell home of Col. and enumerated and described in a new Fruit Punch .. in-s. cimies A. mncbe ii A f I have had a ii i ~ _ '11 - 111111 .. _.ru sz. i me »» we me by . ' ,, _moped in March, 1932 win be- elintosfturipmlianil lihixllenct oaend _ C0me ii. ehildren's welfare' centre. the Wm” weeds are 5° p"°lm° that seasick an.d h.. be no en! Incorporation papers for ..H,gh_ relatively clean fields may be badly would have left undone. But don’t repay thom by adding to their buf- xperienced s;i1;r'" 0011111; Ci;tI;ae1-H111, iiefd/Q ug; oomonmm which Wm contaminated in two or three years ,B witness that tnoblomy has she i “péxracs te l11'°i>erty. were flied Come R good sailor’ but a mvigan 01111 S' Clerk Gustav Bach. r as wcll. She can steer take the? James N' Phelan was usted as hips bearings by the sun andtsmumry agent' and the ‘m“t’°'y 1 - ffl ars, and is quite an adept in the 0 ce was stated as 149 Wood Avenue. Weehawken of nautical instruments." ' D m ‘Dealers in Montreal and Quebec' city have imported several rl ca oads DISLOCATEIJ JAW_ You have heard the story of the € oltttillinohhy sthegt ‘mm the U. sq w .c s ow t an who was sh0,,,,ng the ,Om i for in 1; _*WW ll ‘°1l11`°°m numbers or seeds. with this object C1918 8 Production, although, children marry wc do not lose them " We gain other sons and daughters man MW he lost “ mm" at a °ir`J 4 ` ciil Ithts yea.r's total sealing of timothy' ar Saw and nmshed the dcmomlm Quebec was 1083 861 pounds auiatlon from surveys of selected fields ation by losing another one l ' - of which was sold-Do i i S ` Of course. you say that you are so terribly in love that you cant wait H9” 15 11 ‘/flfiflllli !Branch. m n on eed and Quebec has been obtained' banana may be “Wd In the P18229 Of portant' b° stopped? 3' what should series bulletin on weeds and weed Department of Agriculture. Some of if the weeds are allowed to go to seed. For instance, n single nlant of wild mustard, stinkweeti, foxtain, pigwced or camplon produces from 0,000 to 20,000 seeds; worm-seed mustard about 25,000; shepherds urse about 50,000;and tumbling mustard about 1,500,000. With such productiveness soils become quickly infested, and only a careful examin- ation can reveal the kinds and in view, much important inform- in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario Summer ` C . - ` Q . atters worse and a doctor was “ C 9 I) 1 cup wg" ° ° 1 J V ' _ gm a | nt 2 235 5211.3.: ‘growth Dam tmess With Chic Styles £ A THREAT To EVERY BABY _ , cinnamon mnusrusnn ouiissiuaxnm mason Flminsmm ` _ I Cslloons strong coilee WITH EVERY PATIIBN 1 pineapple' 4 cups sugar 3 cups boiling water 1 cup tea, freshly made 5 lemons " 6 oranges 1 pint strawberry juice (grape juice may be iused.) ‘.5 pint maraschino cherries. 1 bottle charged water _ 0 quarts water Grato the pineapple, add boilirg water and the sugar, and boil 15 minutes: add the tee. and en-ain into the punch bowl. When cold, add the fruit juice, the cherries and the cold water. A short time before serving. add a piece of ice, and, on serving, the charged water. Straw. berries, mint leaves, or slices of A woman in Woodfield. Victoria, _ ' the chem ' If u 8 W _ ' a. . Several attempts to replace, Ch°°°m‘°'Gm‘°' 51° ` ' parents, and you ha.ven‘t the right to live your own llfc M their eXl'1CnSe. the Jaw by relatives only made i SWIMMING Swimming is excellent exercise for .developing the body. Moat people spend their holidays near some lake or stream, or the seashon, where they can indulge in this invigorating sport, which has been given added impetus by the interest taken in it i by President Roosevelt Generally speaking, -lwimming is anntthatmultbeaoqulred. 1t` should be learned by everyone at as early an age as possible. The ability to swim only a few strokes may be enough to save your lifa some day. Seldom do beginners show my abil- ity to swim when suddenly im- mersed in deep water. It is very dangerous, therefore, to push A Der- son who may not be able' to swim into deep water. If you do happen tobethcvictimofluohafoolish "prank" and can't swim, don’t get panicky and struggle and gulp a great quantity of water, but hold your breath and by gentle mova- ments, keep the head above water. have been avoided if people had taken certain precautions before swimming ordlving in a strange place. Learn about the currents and tide. Never diva in unknown, shallow or rocky waters. Even in ,waves As each wave rim, . through it and thus lava V0 the bulletins that might cauao ha sensibility, _' When swimming in either pool open water. investigate tba ahaha ness of the water. Many dlsealal are water-borne. _ Cflmbl 'cramps are npasmodio tions of the muscles that are beyond the control of the individual and coma without warning. They are I - common cause of drownings. Don't " swim for at least two hours after eating, never drink any cold bever- ages immediately before swimming, and never swim beyond your depth in very cold water. Severe lndigege tion or cramps may result. Cr also occur- when the mulelusw exhausted, and no person whomiy be tired or suffering from debilityf of any sort should go beyond hh depth, or _out of reach of assist- BDC8. Dver sixty pei- cent of drowningc ' lhny lwlmming ldoidentl could °°°l-U' in 911° mu! m°n'°h5 fmm “AY _ to August, and nearly half of this ' I atalities are among men and boys under twenty-five years of age. ' l}on't overestimate your strength and swim far unless you are accom- panied by a boat and a level-headed eieai- waters remember that "it deep person who hu been trained in life dive is often a dangerous dive.” ` when swimming in the open. If you are swimming in a. river and acci- saving. It is also dangerous to go Avoid weeds and undercurrents SWl11\111i!1E 1110116 01' ut llllhi. 0011- trary to popular belief, a lui-go per' centage of drowning cases occur ` dentaily get into a bed of weeds, 81110118 11901110 who are ¢011lld¢1’0d stop kicking and work with your ¥°°dSW1111111¢fS» arms. The current will usually 1et| you through. If you _are carried This is the eighth of a series of 12 articles on Vacationsand I-Iealt.h._ away by the current of a river, The ninth. On F11'StM1'l. Will BMW” select A spot down-stream on either the questions: bank and lwim diagonally towards 1. What isa. wise precaution ba- it. Never mind where you have left` fore starting on your vacation? 2.. your clothes. Your life is more im- I-I ow can bleeding from a cut M53 ,S yo are wimming in a roulh done for burns, dog bites, tract train, yaiined and dislocated her ` ' len., do not attempt to breast the and electric shock? _ 1_____u| ___ - __- » _ sions or iwrmma 'f' i THAT MEAN YOU So, boys and girls, I beg you to have a heart. Consider your parents , befor, you mfm-y_ DOROTHY DIX. I "Many hcalihy and vigorous peo- _'ple LONGER HAIR. IS FAVORED IN i men paradng today in the throng- But often thc mvcrse occurs to the l Itired worker. He returns to work on Monday morning with that well-_, known feeling ofiinabllity to settle own to work (This, of course, should not be confused with the PARIS STYLES ed paddock at Auteuil. This is the Grande Semalne-the PAZFLIB. July 4-Longer hail' was greatest racing weck in France. vom by the most fashionable W0- But to style scouts who prowled thc ’d paddock without seeing a single horse. todays gathering of smartlfeel NEED A HOLIDAY benefit by an active week-end. ing of the really idle or lezyy women was their great opportunityipcrson, who simply does not like' in an ordinary attack of “sum- mer complaint" weakens and pulls n baby down, while a severe, pro- longed attack is dangerous. To guard your precious baby against this menace, make doubly sure that the milk is fresh, pure and sweet; try to 'prevent baby get- ting overheated or chilled; see Lbat the bowels, liver and kidneys are working properly. At the tint sign of ated t had breath, netiulgm, igfuff appetite, give your child BABY’S QWN TABLETS, a. skilled physi_ ciaii‘s special prescription for babies and children. These Tab- lets stimulate the child’s liver, cleanse the kidneys and move the _ bowels and. if taken in time, are s preventive of summer complaint. If "summer complaint” develops despite your precautions, there is all the more need of BABY'S OWN TABLETS. When Mrs to search for style forecasts. ami Alanis my, of whiny' who is only one of countless others who have found BABY’S OWN TABLETS invaluable for summer complaint, teething troubles, simple fever, colic, upset stomach and cl1ildren's intestinal disorders. BABY’S OWN TABLETS are as easy to take as eand i that they will not add to the sur SUNBURNQ, _ IELIEVID 0” /I", PRIVINTED BY " MECCA . li h I l l cl d n- "$'.i.‘.""°rl`il'Z`iTli’i.”‘...iIi.i‘.li l7."ii»$=- sinimknt, or relieve it Ky liberal application of item. ft quickly non; vein- ‘°°}}1'= Irritation and hesla ienrlfr skin. l\ieC¢-1 ii both economical and reliable. I _-., Moen _Olmn-lent in mid by all » D'"“';li‘:_:i2ir';,1¥i<1(.m 'll __ .'_ f _ H ,, ni M is c c A ~\-_» 'o|N1'M ENT The smartest coiffures, they found. were waved in front with a. series of curls up the back of the head, predicting the demise of the The hats were very wide brim- med or were four-inch toques cov- fringe Plvm brwvn blue lavender and close cut headdress. of notingz- o Di smoke gray were most outstanding tell work. He or she will always feel in-I disposed for work, whatever theiri exertions. or lack of them, haw] been.) | There ara several waming signal fatigue which are worth whilei Lack of desire or energy for do-{ ne was so had that they despaired of saving ber, Dr. Williams' BABY’S i at new colors. _V "ed Wlieh 5 511°” SHHKXY Silk ing things usually pleasurable to. QU’ of wan&dn‘ mawduon. I `:d08l‘p£Q:_D0‘lh1hl0B E|lfDl’l‘l0k@¢ “|21 “IU Ill Y* rs,"..¢¢_~e.»-~-.ti-..¢¢,,.,_:_, "ui, 3"'“‘m- WWW” _ 'H -__»¢..,_~ ‘ _ 'A' _ -J /_ fy y and are absolutely SAFE-see analyst’a certificate in eacli~25-cent pack- time. ,t@1'._ Dominion Department of ' A81*-culture Garnet wheat because of its earlier ' 1 teaspoon vanilla it teaspoon salt Cook sugar, chocolate, water md cimiamon together for ten minutes, ¢00l. add strong coffee, vanilla and Self- Store in refrigerator until _ wanted. When ready to serve, use 2 spoon heavy cream, over 1.4 cup shaved ice and fill glass with ger ale. _*_ Danish dairy farmers are rigidly ‘culling their herds as a. means of elfmina plus of meat) and will do away _ . ‘ ' Wm* *1l>DY°Xl111lf/0-ly 50.000 more :f.°.' 1 ctttie this year.-Dairy News ret- fl'-' 2 - Many farmers in Alberta and _ o ' timothysoeompletely that infested - . _J ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' fllciilt i i.~ti , _ - . _ i~ y in Z p:rs;‘;\"3;;o‘"m “rin 03”. » Mah and Keep Children Wo||_A; M°\},,,, |(,,°,, timothy sod may be rolled up like ."°“M“f°“ tablespoons of this syrup. 1 table- ~` l um _ , . - -tins over production. A1- S ready they have destroyed some 10,- 000 cattie (burning the carcases I0 \ - ‘. .' \ ‘ _ , 'nfl ‘ 4' . , I! _ANNABKLII W0l'l'llNG'lDN _ _. *W _ _ It ia pink and white printed dim- ity in dotted pattern. The attrac- ` "E '_ _ tively shaped collar and that bf] "" ~sasl<, bowed at the back is shear ` ` white lawn. French blue ribbon i`.\,-1 " ` makes the neckline bow to match ' the Alice in Wonderland hair rib- bon. ` It will cost you next to nothing to copy it exactly. _ _ `_;.¢:`. 1,4 ‘ " I _l-1% wg: fn 'i Ib/ 2, 4 and 8 years. 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