O COIFIPENTIALLY Y URS 4,! 1p MONTREAL, November llth-Moments of relaxation . . . with a son or daughter . . . .often mean friendly confidciices that build understanding in family life. Nothing nicer V for these moments than a cup of INSTANT CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE . . nhecause it's fragrant, 44,531,, iuolz; co,0ee--yet. prepared so quickly that the precious moment for relaxation isn'tpdistu.rbed. Serve it to your family ..ju5t the way they want. it-mild, medium or strong. Have it--)z',t7y-quick-when friends drop in-no fuss or botherl Tllzltil why Instant Chase & Sanborn Coffee has come to stay in so many, many homes. And you can serve it a; a saving of up to we 'a pound over regular coffee! No Doubt About It . . . A Hot Cereal For Bi-eaklrut is The best way -to start the day . . . for grown-ups and youngstersl Wise mothers are serving BRE.' . . . the whole gr-ain.cereal with czlia Wheat Germ added. They find the youngsters enjoy Brex for its pleasant, nut-like taste . . . no trouble coaxing tlieiii to eat itl They know, too. that Wheat. Germ is an im- portant source of thiamine, iron and other valu- able vitamins and minerals. Bret takes only three -nunulu to coolr. So serve it to your lucky family tomorrow morning . . . and I'll wager it will be- come a family favorite. (There are many other i stays to use Brex as the recipes on the package will show you.) OI Gills! What. my to give. and to receive, the matchless loveliness of Most Trauurd Would You Gina Anything to ' . et rid of pain- ul coma and calluses? Well, you don't have I W A L It A E to! The invig- 5TERl'lxll- cnsive answer -Think of it for '15 Phenytiuni, Christmas, for ",3 new won. I . weddings. anni- der - Wm-km; versaries, birthdavs. for special gngdicatiau in occasions . . . erhsps Its a LUE -JAY gmgle piece, a place setting, ii starter set, or the superb bcauly q,f settings for six or eiglit-'what- ever the occasion HF. Wallarc Sterling . . . unmatcied in charm land beauty. This is the only ster- ling with the full-formed contours of fine sculpture, from tip to tip, front. to hack. named "Third Dimension Beauty". ln four er- quisitc patlcrns crafted by world- famous desi ner, William S. War- ren-Rass oiiit, Grand Colonial, Slradiuari and Grands Baroque. There's Nothing Better . . . for Corn Plasters. It gets under your corn and helps push it out from inidcriiroth . . . the first rcallv new medication for coma and cal- luscs in (Her seventy yearsl ln artual tests, it. went to work 337a faster, worked 35'7?z more surely than any other leading remedy. Truly, cure you've used new Blue- .lavs, Toulll never go bark to the old-style remedies. Your favourita drug counter has new Blue-Jays with Plienyliuni. Get some today. Delicious Gravy . . . piping hot- ran t ii r n an rliaiipcil, acre, or 'ioiiglit-iied lisnds 'oi'ilin:iry meal Q than the wonder- T int n ”snnii-- ' working. Cain- thing apccial." an:i'sl ALLAN . . . You can EALM. And make it in a there's nothing moment or two 'hetter tn kee with the famed your hands not English prod- and pretty, how- uct BISTO . . . dl.'el' much liousev i sm-o-oth, delicately flavoured work you do than this long-tima favoritel It's is wise woman who keeps a bottle upstairs, downstairs --yes and in the laundry tool-for rirry member of the family to use after exposure to work . . . wrivlicr . . . water! Jigt one the smoothed quickly into your hat: s will prqect. them . . . an . asp them prettyl Italian Balm is the lot'wn for busy hands . Thousands of men. women and children have pt'm'rd how good it is oicr the )carsl At. 374', 69c and 8l.09. brown gravy that the family will enjoy . . . But there are many rather uses for Bistol Add a tea- Ipoonful to your sauces to bring a new flavour Ire-at . . . tn your .soups, stews, casserole dishes. I like to add it to a meat loaf- really deliciousl or use it. in a sauce with left-over meats, rice and a tossed salad. Do keep Bisto on your shelf, ready to bring a new intcrcsl. to your meals at a moment's notice. At grocery stores everywhere. Isn't It Th: Truth? . - . it's easier to save for the important things you want by paying for them, regularly. out of earned income . . . I an to try and save the same ' amount with no dslimls obli ationl Over a mil- llLll Canadians have proved t is truth durin the at decades with the help of the IAC M RIT LAN . . . This, our lmost-used financial plan, develops a thrifty habit of plannsdpbuyinq out of IYIEOYNU . . p. and so gives your family a higher standard of living. You'll learn more about. the lit. ll.l'l'l'lf., Plan in a'FREE BQOTKLET I'll send - Mu: A Pale of Two Frimilicr . Writs Contidcntially Yours, 1411 ll"?-Went; 51., Montreal. It's gay and helpful! I Think That All Teen-agar; . . . as well as their parents . . . should be taught the facts'of life regarding underarm odor . i . dont. you? Its sad how many give oflengc witliniit. the faintest idea they are doing itl Best. way I know for kccping free of any possibility of otfenso-.' is through the re ular, daily use of the new l'RESH EAM D QDORANT. This fine roduct contains the exclusive "Moisture-Shield” ormula, which keeps the undersrms dry-and dry undersrms have no odor-you can feel safe all dav. Fresh Cream Deodorant is safe, too, for your hnest fabrics, your lieavicst. vroolens, your every day clothes. It's really effective! Strange But True 3: P. It MacArthur Unless he gets spliced by No- vember l2th next, Johnny Cough- lin, of Cork, Ireland will lose out on a nice farm and 3,000 pounds. Johnny would like to have the farm plus the money, minus a wife, but his uncle, a childless widower who died last year. left the money and the farm on con- dition that his nephew get married within a year. Otherwise the farm and the money will go to char- lty. Did you know that. the first per- manent homes of men resembled inverted bowls? Strange still this same type of home was found in Europe, Western Asia and in North America. Pit houses of this type are still common in many ruial parts of Russia. Nudists in Battle Creek. Michi- gan, in in for back scratchers, sun tan applications and loose-fitting mosquito nets and spray guns. iri- stead of clothes. Believe it or not, but a liking for ice cream caused terrorist Chu Ming to surrender to the polic.e in the Malay Jungle. The security forces hearing about Ming's fondness for ice c r e a m dropped leaflets over his jungle hideout saying that he could have all the ice cream he wanted if he woudl hang out the white flag. He did. No one has ever solved the my- stery of the painted pebbles from the cave of Mas d' Azil in South- ern France. One theory advanced is that they were counters in some ancient game. A second theory is that. they were a prehistoric form of money, or an early attempt at writing. The only thing we can be certain of is that these mysterious painted pebbles were the work of a people termed Azilians, whose homeland was presumably in North Africa. We are not such an enlightened world after all when we learn that half of the world's 550,000,000 children receive no education. Luther Evans. director-general of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organiza- tion ls my authority for the above statement. - The traditional taboos of anclenl man became no numerous that pagan priests were set up to en- force and to conduct the tribal rituals. These taboos made up primitive man's laws and religion. To break any of these ancient taboos called for the death pen- ally. No doubt many of our soldiers recall having seen the stone cir- cle, on Salisbury Plain in England The famous Cromlech is believed to have been the scene of stone age pagan sacrifices to the sun god. Finland Born Girl can Drive Any car VANCOUVER, (CF) Blonde Kaila Kalcvala can drive any type of motor vehlcle. She's equally at home behind the wheel of a racing car, it diesel truck or a purring family car. Proof of her driving ablllty is a room lined with 25 cups and awards won on the professional car racing clrcult. in her native Finland. Her work here, of course, is driving. She drives a delivery truck In humble -homage to the memory of our departed heroes we bow in deep hu- milily this day. The GREENDAL co. Ltd. LADlES' STORE MEN'S STORE I50 Great Geo. I44 Great Geo. e RIOMEMBRANCE DAY - November lltli. 12. - In Memory Revered we Tribute Pay to those Our Sons who gave their all in Freedom's cause. . STERNS LIMITED i.auNm:imas' for an automobile parts firm. Kaila came to Vancouver from Finland in 1951, but has done little racing since. Some of Kaija's more memor- able races were during the Pin- land winters. She won several of these races, using ordinary auto- mobile tlrcs, bestlng some of the top men drivers in Finland. STARTED AT 13 Kaila, who admits reluctantly to belng 30 years old, started driving when she was 13. but didnt enter her first race until she was 24. She owned a "faintly" car then. and entered a track race with several experienced drivers. she won the meet. and till has the .cup. l l l But during her many miles of 'drivlng, me has had only one acci- - there would be no fire" .ch.it to do." alie confessed. "I. dent on the track, and none on thep Kalja the other day climbed into would like to drive big cars again, 'road. No traffic tickets, either. the cab of a three-ton truck. . but it would have to be a big car." Her lone accident happened in executed some skilful lllall0EuVl'ESl -T l953 when she was driving stock before a panel of judges and placed VETERAN CYCLIST cars at a Vancouver speedway. and 26th in a field of '16 top truck a mechanlcal defect caused the drivers ln the annual B. c. - . car to skid and overturn. She Roadeo. PRINCE ALBERT' Salk (CF)- James G. Adams, 70. pedals his ,bicycle into Prince Albert once a tweak from Meridian, 18 miles dis- ltant. He does it for his health. was-n't frlghtened. "I just reachcdl She has plans for the future. but up, the car was resting on its roof. they do not include marriage, ”I and turned off the lgnlplon so ihave so many ideas I do not know Do you know? 200 OPS a You get over cups for your money! Think what that means to your budget! More than 3 times the number of cups obtainable from any compar- able beverage served in the home! Relax with TEA When you sip the warming goodness of ci fragrant cup of TEA you can actually feel those tired nerves and muscles relaxing. And TEA is so much kinder to your digestion. Start Drinking TEA FOR BREAKFAST! During recent months thousands have switched to Tea for breakfast and are very glad they did. A refreshing cup of Tea gives you a sm-o-o-th pick-up . . . you start the day fully relo xedmrecidy to do your best work. And notice what a clean, fresh taste TEA leaves you withl Start serving Tea more freduently in place of more expensive beverages. TEA saves you money . . . but more im- portant-TEA makes you feel better . . . This announcement made in the public interest by THE TEA COUNCIL OF CANADA 3 TIMES the number of Thursday. Nov. 11, wuss Miivmi: MEDAL 1954 The Giiardian Page 15 cess” for production of metallic NEW YORK (CF)-Dr. Lloyd M. magnesium. Pldleon of the University of To- ronto has been named recipient of lhe 5”! 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