'SEPTEMBER 9-1929' ‘ ' _ ._ __ ‘ _ _ '_.f2"rii\`izi‘n._w-`~ -_ I .. _ ~-_~f‘rrAGii'l_i`§i:vEN» i: " .<1 .-_r----=-'--"-‘:=.~ :1.=~ a ‘ 1-= 'I-'s \- 1 i ._ ai rf 'S Realm -:- §ocial and'.Persoaal A -.‘-_ ° if SlliFEii.vlvi0R iiiilms' ° ALL-BRANB Re- mllgf in 2 Montlier:-uihictor Recommended It _ onsti ation is dreaded not only lor? its oem insidious self, but bo- wise of the many serious conditions end diseases it causes. Mr. Lind was e suiierer-but reed how be lound relief. "’°’..'2‘.‘ *Ili* iii. ,'§°'.'§¢°r. 1 sm our wusria. sist- mmq, gm., but to no avaiL _ "rwomonihs`eeoeve'roeeroelledwei- when to Ksnosrs Anmsnau. lbsssn “ki” |¢ regularly. irnmediahiy tire pain sad eaaannee from the piles was relieved. i found that it requires very little ALL-BEAN to give nature a fair ebaaes to .em s cure."-Wann J. Lum. L 8. Bea iav. Appleton. Wie. - Don’t neglect constipation. At sny time its poisons may. take terri- ble toll from your health end well- being. Protect yourself. Eat Kellogg's ALL-BR.‘.N regularly- mo tablespoontnls daily,_ or in :lrronic cases with every meal. ALL-BRAN brings sure, natriml relief. It is what octore call a bulk load. It eweeps the intestine clean ind stimulates normal action. Ready-to-eat with milk or cream. Also try the recipes on the package. Results guaranteed. Doctors recom- mend it because it is 100% br_an. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Served*--inhote s restaurants, and dining cars. Sold by all gigcers. , ii' sameeed enable .ii =; ALL-BRAN __-_@___~»~_ Mi lady Beautiful ly ll 'Jill /< _ _=i~ .Sn . _ . ,___ .“ .W :»_ cgi# .»' s if /° / . "° 1. 4* "'i \¢..i _ BEAUTY QUEQTIONS ANSWERED Becoming Coiffures Dear Miss Leeds--(l) My hair has grown down to my chin. How can 1 arrange it to make my -face seem more slender? (2) I em 1'l,years old; and d feet 3 inches tall. What should I weigh? (3) 1 am a brunette with s. light complexion. What colors are becoming? (4) My hair is very lilly. I-low can I make it soft and Ylossyl ‘ JUNE. Answer-(1) Part your hair about two inches from the center on the flsht side. Have a iiat, wide wave et the center oi the forehead, coming about e third, of the way down to your brows. Arrange e nat weve st '-11' ivmvlel and mother over\ the ear. Have the ends turned under. K°ep the back hair shingied until the “dv hair is long enough to be\mede into e coll , behind to cover the short ends., ‘Another way to dress Y°i1r hair is to have one small wave at thepleit of the part and e deep illlsonal wave comin! down almost tothebridgeoftlienoseendsienting “P'lbW9 the left temple. The_end_| of side hair come forward in a' single wave on the cheek with the ends turned under' 'ms ears are hidden. <2) The ever-ess Yftisht for_your_,sg`e and lisishtfis iis 'poundsixsi with "WWII heir. brown,erse'sna e,isir 'un YW _may wear dark browns and "“"» is. minheu. emmmeieo. ser “?*“°- ahertreuse' srsmisn ysuow. °"°°° and nm' ties ssseairs, sei-ir lftell. rqeqg |`|¢.' putel ping ¢¢h|¢, “WI oc~r»i1»w.»iuTir, “"*~ Wi redrhrsliiiiss We ree. lineups. _ia..._ I ' gg-.i~ii.°i-._»f."`;f'fyv 1...?- 'ii/°"'f_'--.,_ 4 te i v\ A..- if _ U' - ' "Haut the Fashionable ' Illustrated Dressmaking, Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern _ By Annebeiie \v0i~ihing-mn l _ _ __ - . - ‘ '»' . f s ,.\&. chiiion. The cl-illfon is used for the softly ever shoulders. The one-sidenees o! skirt is in-I ieresting means of slenderlsing the agus-sl, 'rnis shin-sd inset that takes! e diagonal course tapering to leftl hip. also provides lovely iiere to: hemline. _ berths we °°11\= 'Nw '#1' '°I............ Are Wearing The belt inerh higher walstllne so fashionable at the moment. The sleeves are Htted with darts below elbows. It is an exact Faris replica. It’s sn opportunity to have it at just the cost of material and a few hours' time. ' 1 It is designed in sizes 16. 18 years, se. as, so and 42 inches host. m| the medium size, 8% yards of 39-inch material with ‘li _yard oi 35-inch contrasting is suiiicient. Dill! black crepe silk with berths °°u*1’ in Uliivi-lil eggslieli shade ll °\'i¢1'ill\i11‘\¥ly lovely for street or afternoons. ` B¢l¥e crepe satin with collar of m¢°°h|Hl chiifon, Royal blue eanton “SFS with collar of match sheer velvet, black crepe gntin mag, 01' the qui: surrses with the shiny sus- iace used for shirred inset of skirt, belt and' collar and printed “nwn UIGDI are strikingly smart combina- IIOM. _ Qeorgette crepe, crepe Rumm ‘WPG Elizabeth, and crepe de chine' ` Appropriate. _flmli Dries 15 cents. Be sure _ A in fill in else of pattern Address » Q l r~» ’1=;¥ 2: ‘:*\__g“ _.- , __ . <§’}"1‘\~.-_ `> § _ _-ii. ° H. i / ` "' '_ 5. . Q eethat has earned its name WHEN coffee bears the name “King Cole," you may be sure that it is worthy of its name. You know King Cole Tea. You have faith in it, for its reputation has been earned. by long years of consistent excellence. ' The same etanda.rds`and experience in the selection of the Coffee, supervision of the roasting and care in the packaging were ncccs~ ~ sary before King Cole Coiiee . could bear the same name as this famous Canadian tea. King Cole CoB'ee is as good as King Cole '.l_`ea. psttern Department 'rise New mu e 2905 ' and winter susnien iusgssins is ie' tents. but 'oniv io sent. when 0,. ------------- 'rhers isn'r. anything more youth-_ ‘md mu’ ‘ "‘"‘“'”~ , I _ fultiianthsberthacspecollarasil-___________________' ' ' iustrstsd in style No. zoos that com- _ A M0mlng Smile sine: mstehins vrini-I in lil* *“°,iso. nos, eiss . ' ` ...ns us. l NIM! Street Address ...-..-ss.s~s»ss.s»s.s»s..-ss.....--is Citv suite. and send. (4) Wash yo,ur hair with If this does not control the oiliness use gn astringent scalp tonic twice a 20 grains boric grid, one _drain tinc- ‘ ture of sinsnime. one-Bram ii\\°f\i\‘° I of oatharides, 2'oui-ices Cologne water. douneesbeynim. `L01BLl'.llDS. ' Ssiperilnorrs Bair V oesr isissriissss-in win' s. sein- tion oi one-third part ammonia and two-thirds parts, dioxogen, faithfully uses, kui rseisi heirs: should oss use household ammonia or spirit bf am- monia? How long will it take to kill the growth? (2) Will-the wax depll- ainry that is slid to destroy the really do so permanently? J _ Anxious. Answer-(il I think- the bicaoh you have in mind is the one made of 3 teblespoonfuls of peroxide and 'O drops of household ammonia. The ble ch will not kill the heir roots as thsskin."rheon1ywerfohei>er- menent1y‘-rld.of the heirs that is sanctioned by physicians is #N104 plieetion that is strong e'_Mua'h_to' ‘penetrate into the heir follicles and destroy them would .seriously iniure gh. mn iz) Ne.-*i‘bs_neirs sfre jerbed out and one may los till smell white bulb at the'_end; but i-iv 400| not destroy U-lil hair folliell. \ . 1 mrs umie .ister V§l§§§§5§s_ ” ‘ "E5 ” § ~_i§s§§§§§ A 3_"§;§ gli sreeemet UAH average < - . l 1 week between shampoos. »»Hers'i.s a~ good recipe: '10 grains selicylc acid. , g _ _ it :sts only os "thi hsirfsiisits shove ~ hy sisetroiyisis. any sstsrssi'.sp= . tar soap in liquid form once a wesk.| \ A woman wi-nt to tize uis..;.-. ,ar- daner and insisted on choosing a vege- table marrow that was still growing. "How muci-i for this one?" she said. “Ei3htpence." said the gardener. , "Too much." she said. "What is‘ the price oi this little one? ° “Fourpence,” was the reply. “All right. Ili buy it," and paid on the spot. Then she added, “Don't clit it now. I’li call for it this day fort- night." ___.,_.____ _ | For The cost p I _ sono. hon "cyiimsamn" Nor the furious winters rages, Thou thy worldly' task hast done, Home art zone. md Wen ~wa¢¢di Golden girls and 'lads all must, As chimney-swespers. cume to dust. Pear no more the heat 0' the elm. thy rear no more the frown o’ the great: Thou err, pest the tyrant's stroke: Gare no more to oiothe and eat: To thee the reed is es tl-ie oak: The szeptre, leirning, physlo, must All follow. thxe,`end come to dust. Fear no more the lightning-iissh. 'Nor the all dreaded thunder-stone; Bar not slander, censure rash Thou hast iinished JW and moan All lovers young, all lovers must Oonsign w thee, and come to dust. No exorciser iiei-in theel Noe' no witchcraft charm thee! Ghost unleid iorbear the'el Nothinl iii come near thee! ` Quiet oonsummation have! And renowned be thy URW- ` I -Shakespeare. ALOHA CREAM Cook half cup rice in boiling salted water. Drain and pour cold water over to separate kernels. Add i can grated pineapple. Mix well and let cool. When cool add i jar whip- ped cres.m. I reserve some cream from Jar and whip before serving to decorate. Place red cherry on top. Delicious. otasivrrvos mom /Mmtvrsw mn vrcmrrr ` The many friends of Miss Sarah McDonald, cherry Valley, are sorry to learn that she had -the misfor- tuneof felling down, the stairs and breaking her arm. ' Major W. L, Jenkins, Millview. who has been on a business trip to Boe- ton and New York. arrived home on Thursday night. Hs says the potato market is very prosperous-looking for this fall's business. Misses Olive and Hazel Smith. of Millview. were recent visitors of Misa Janie Acorn. I Hoacsholdi Hints E' i, i, in the mominl Many( friends of Mrs. Sadie Web- ster. Millview. are sorry to loam of her illness. *inine eye to watch every shade of pallor and wearuiess on 'his face. to' note ibacheiors. The thing that keeps more 'men from -marrying tnan"anything< else i ' 4 _ V _...I..`.. Dorothy Dix H ...f.’.1'.'..-...-- Baeiielor lv ` in - "Marriages Does Bachelor who ijongratulatcsiiiniself 'on‘ Maintaining His State ‘of Single Blessedness Realize That the'Wife He Eschews Would' _' \ Assure Him Long' Life and Prosperity and A Guarantee His Sanity? '_' ` ' Young men, do you know 'that' the best insurance you‘ can-.take out against death, poverty andinsanity is to get married? You do\fi’t believe it? Then listen to the recent' report of ,the -American Stetisticel`Boeiety.- It says: “The death rete for slnele and' widowed men is twice that for married men Moet of the male in- mates of the insane asylums and almhouses are un-. married men." ~ ‘ ' _tg ` e s That rather upsets your theories concerning the beneiits and perquisltes appsrtainlng to end concern- ing single blessedness, doesnt it? ._ Of course. ‘you have always realized that life must-seein longer to a msmeo msnonsn ii cess-to s-bsone`ior,~but'i¢'is s little startling to iind out that it actually is longer. ' ' However., there is no rel-s°n'_tor our surprise in the matter. I t is perfectly logical. The very monotony citement of the domestic life are it's chief assets from' a` point of view, and if lt draws out‘\ man's days and evenings and snakes ‘them scent interininsbiy tedious, it also inuitipiiss them. ohvioosiyqths ssndis thsris snuffed out at 10 P. M. lasts longer than tl-_ie one that 'is burned at both ends. ‘ ` ` » ‘ _ _Bo, whilepunching the home time-clock may nave, fewer thrills in. it ‘than sit_ti_ng_ up all night in a_ poker game or going, on wild parties, it does! more to put a msn in the Metlfiuseleb class. You may have no ps.rti;u1u_ relish for roast beef and spinach, but it is e more wholesomediet than 'csv-i lar sn( hooch. _ . '_ ' - ` _ Furthermore, so adroitly are our blessings often cainoudaged, the one thing that men most object to in their wives is in reality their iirst aid to. longevity. That is nagging. , Probably the time when theeveraxe husband' oftenest asks himself: “Why was l _ever tool enough to marry?" is when his wife badgers himabout taking careof himself. _, . » #_ - It is when his Maris follows him tothe door with her. incessant sdiur- ation repeated for the millionth time. not to get his icet wet, not to sit in s draught, not to eat fried oysters and pie a is mode for-~'lun:h', not to forget to ge to ses the doctor about his cough or the dentist about his teeth that the poor. hsnpecked husband regrets most bitterly the bachelor liberties that he has forfeited. f . . _ _ But, little as he realizes it as he gulps down the food his Maria con- siders gcod~for his digestion insteediof dining on the dishes he-likes end'let:.| her drive him into a doctors odice, she is a guardian angel who is saving him from the grave. For among the by-products of the liberty of the un- married man is the liberty of dying early, because there was no loving fem- the nagging appetite. and dragging step and to take alarm at every pain and symptom 'oi illness and to ses- that soinetning was done aboutit. ' _ -i Noi is itlstrehl-e lo learn that married men are more presperousitnsn is ienr of the price. They ngure up the cost of a wife and child.en-food bills and .clothes bills and rent bills and school bills-and it seems to them that if they will cut out all those bankrupting expenses and spend no money except upon themselves, they are bound to be millionaires in a i’e`w years. _ But something seems to go away wth their-'celeula_tions, for in ,every con.-munity you will i‘lnd_a~hundred rich, married men to one. rich bachelor. Indeed. most men who have made fortunes will tell you that they never saved anything until e`_!ter they gotmertied or really got down to the busi- ness of inoneymsking. It was only after' they got ,married that they put their heart- mid their backs into their jobs arid that iswhy most employers prefer married men to single ones. As ion: as e men has no one but himself to think oi he feels free to throw his money about as he pleases and to loaf and invite his soul when- ever he i~ so inclined. I-Ie can elweys make what he needs and he sees no, neceesitv of stiokirig to a hard Job or doing uneongeniai work, and so he often becomes a wanderersnd lets youth and even middle age pass by with-, out settling down to any deiiniteoccupation. , But with the `merried men it is s diferent story. He has given hostnges to fortune: A wife and children look to him for support and he is driven 'for- ward by the mos.'reien'ties‘s :ores in the world-tneneed oi these who love him sae whom he loves miter than ssse or rest. it is the thought of his iittis children- crying for hi-ess, 'of the ii- iittis hm feet, on the psvernslnr. of their having no roof to shelter tbenithst gives menys men the etrengti-i.en_d energy to dght his way through incredible diifieuitlea to success. ~ _ » It is because `ma'rried min has to make money th_at_turna many s'ou_e of them into sfso-setter who would bs s. ns'er-do-wen urns. wss.s,bss_h_sior_.[ 'ro men the eimsiies' or his isniuy. to sive wirsins pearls she ersyefs. ies to sive the 'emmi-_ss tire" sport ‘om they cent iivs wiuitut_,.u1s n_iss.h‘Ls _to hiistis around so 'much that it incidentally, isnes_hun.cn msn-,_s'trest1 ine _ . ---`, ' ' ‘siri-sts1""'tsssN`ths'tix.snyti»iss ea _ ,sissy ' ’ . t TWO lllfifl ' w “km 'x ` A M1” 3| Rum .BQ Ann; 0;-‘nt [nd lb'W6illta bl 40'! Pe: e e »\~ tLztera_t_z1_rf_ey 66 » ow doves she ; keep her hand so LOVELY> 'Tbeu _/ew 'w/Jiipered g word: made me /Iiab with pleasure. " "~ ‘-=-the most beautiful hands, yet she does all her own work-’ _f‘As I looked up from pouring tea, I roiilizbil .with a thrill they were talking about me! 1 felt such a happy glow of pride . . . for my hands USED to be my despair! "Now ‘I find it easy hands, in spite of dishes day. I discovers.-il that to have soft. prolly to do tlxrvi-_ tinurs _:i by using Lux. fur all my dishwashiug. my liumls in-wi l-i-_miie rough or red or chappeil~l<>nkmg. `\ :th l.r:v_, they were even “`Ill'i`l‘fl{ ami »~r»i'i~:r aflcr washing dishes than before!" ' - The instant, niagirril suds me Si 'fi'l'll\.‘\lfi to even the most sr-.nsilive skin.° iiiix is made by a marvelous special process--ri\:v§e whiter and thinner :ind purer than aiytliing else. There is no trace Lux, nothing to dry up. of luirnifnl alkali in to coarscn the akin, as there is in ordinary soaps--wh¢~thi>r` Hill:-_~s, chips or cakes. _And Lux costs so LIT'1`Ll'l! in i no ui the big packages there is enough l.ux for 6 weeirs dishes! So little to pay for beautifull lu i».L .I 'H beardgporlorsuselus sssds in mawiovin ilk-Aan) my in soften and while- Usa ,layers Lin mp. iw./y ii. bend: ‘that wash dirber laveslrovtieesiinisss Teseesa BQ 7! . _ this isssntivs' t's`miae` ins’ inode of Shir ssiiity the sseheior isers. - , - _ _ _ - ~ ___ ._m.__,_.___-_..________ . Mrs. Grant, Millview. left for Bos- life jiioul_d‘be one of tranquility witlrilttie to worry him. But evidently “¢qr|._ .lol-in Qillis and Johnnl qu ton Friday morning after spending tbisianottbeeuesmnsutistiushosttbaotbersanmoip-iasansuamar-;¢¢;in¢gm, paid s. dying _visit to - -pleases ua im” “‘ N* s 'few neu si, their some is mu- 1-i_e'rieie1i'ti1`i'\=\1=i\'r‘\"i°°`i|=i°f1»`, "' - .i = r f -. onsriotv»ro1*li.°=`-'1*1°ed=vl“°- . 1'.. , 2_- » - I' _ . . _ it ._ _ ,_ _ _ __ corrective. and ir N _ » ` rsinsps the pear tsesusn so cuckoo trying is swims isimnosy me ossn-siouffim to in-. ins Mrs. mf' r:;xff:;:__‘f° ‘:h":‘ “ff " M “°F‘°‘°' ‘°' sn. -ns nn. ‘simon marins.-s. ivan the tressfssssgsy saississiimm 'mv er_~:b°=i\ ei isriss_.‘ii=~i,ii;iuto mu stem-t..r.p'n'¢ wr. re °h° ef- Af' A, ,,,,.,,,_ °" noi-in oohsssett, mess., ws chssrsr Perhaps having ao one to think sbouebut themselves they srosdsivsi-so s new; baby boy. Q 3°, mom num nu* _ ., -4. » ' assume. runshem. sdssu ss¢tytseesis¢dy¢srisu¢ilit"sss»z_tesmse1vn.,esrhsys_u tssynss me i . f ~ - ‘_ ss inn sums _ I Peelis lil" oiivs sns msrime ummm. use sn right is iss hqinnmg they some not ts sseseisn; _ ‘ srnioesoas onus. nssssis. is st ‘ A_ 'mg ` gm” ' -‘U\°¢.N“'*°°¢°fP*‘“°°°"°°‘*° norms iwharuon si-rivea on the '-" f'" _"' " A' _ ; _ N_=,°\lf» iegi#\!¢~_¢v1°““P°“‘“°‘;“; mess estui-ssy hy sister to _visit prmpwixzmnsnmisnmuwsws tnsenrstn' tismsies . - i.: _- - _ qw,” mn-mm”m~“""° ,°“'°°“°°*-_ ‘°°‘"°‘“*' trieirmsnyssisuvsshsis. mi-yrhiss' ' test" mswithwiiossh ‘ quarrel' e' .wnesshe ' in iiie,\t°l‘li?\!9*r- 5 » V _ _ - »swnmaummusmtmw.eu;s;mmhne:n:uruen ~'i'he sympathy of the community more unmarried men, and happy, eententedlpseple geesoutrus lfr.e;dvilrs. _Pah-i:k‘\ss- dowtgebatty: ' . .- wrimiy oraoe.ss sn- _ ‘M *'“"'ilv. is its less oi- thsir susvse Asywsmas daughter and sister. larefbonehus. cornwall. ass xstherins ssetenoef iii! 5 gi i i Mr. *william brown. A sponding s fsw,dsys B és .E 3? ii l spoon. tdisiilng in New Argyle. md "mann" mm 5. S f d 1 e 2!4$r fl are? L i Ei mass §e4ea!l!!il*l1l‘!_Illl&es ret; as-ei. i . ci” vw w ~ v i W faithfully. iaes-ahgi tltsaaisrfeen Bteustioal keep out oi the ““*°\=»'. W. in #sen _-" . r may-risiimsn Mr. and \¢rs._John and ._ _ _ _ . ss-._ mimsst vm; _song v|»iw_=-= ~>_ .‘f‘,,,{,",,',f,,',’;_‘°“""" "“.‘°“ iii; ii; 5'? rfr iii - . pr ,, ' -¢u.‘r'sssa.is"s»s=» at phi tliibs char- ; _ iii ri- 1 ii' ;' 5'? ' insiuicsintowbsqsqgs' h. Ars`u~aaspu~m¢tiainaaneuss vhiehthsundsr 'gennmh seal A. Nallvsryghasg -» rods. r .tr "