, } Nam! "y". H ‘uh: twfld of di- “inn-s... - . . . . . . . . . ... Illilllflli LFUWXI K :.l extending Z 11in [radical . ......r...-.---.--.u---.-..-u.--.. ' . i-oiiiiil ncck- l City sum Etiquette I E Health Services of e - r e .~ B’ ‘Mm’ '“ z Canadian Medical o - , . - a _ : Association or; the on._\'_ tivo iri- 4 . _ it l’. pr-iwiiissiblc for a 444-6 +++m+o+e+ u‘ to the...‘ u shalt’. noise while . nl; ' .- founder A mcnt tcdni" at his ' Farm, Cinliztniiitwiir, J. He was 67. ., lad to answer lettersP-Mrs. iPAGE Elm‘? I dritanis Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashi a-Mfla-m-aw-Ns-uabo- 090'- ons -:- Literature Qlthat the Fashionable are Wearing "Hlustrated lhiessmaking Lesson Burnished - With Every Pattern * By Annabelle Worthington line band and the culls are cut cross- wise of material so as to produce a smart contrasting effect. It's a splendid dress for cool days of fall without a topcodt. Style No. 2694 may be had in sizes B. l0, 12 and 14 years. It is interesting made of navy blue iwool crepe with red pin dots with Iplain blue contrast. l Novelty rayon crepe. wool Challis lprirm and wool jersey are other ismart ideas. | Size 8 requires Vi yards 39-inch Tmatcrial with N Ylfd 35'll'l¢ll 170"‘ l trasting. I Pattern price i5 cents in stamps or ‘coin (coin preferred.) Be sure to flll ‘in size of pattern. Address Pattern Dcpartmcnt. Spend l0c to save $10. How? By orderinz I copy of v" lnew Fall and Winter Fashions. It lgives the answer to the often nslied ‘question, "How does she do it-" For l it shows how to dress up to the min- ‘uw at little expense. You can save lon every dress and save on the _' childrens clothes too. ‘Phat means l more and better frocks for vou and ‘yours. Order your copy now. Just ‘enclose l0 cents in stamps or coin ianri mail with your name 1nd ad- dress to Fashion Department. .2694 _ b, dpnehtpd No. 2694. Size .......--.---..... ~l of French "union"... . . . . . ...- A GOOD START Thirty-two teeth make the biting and grinding machine which sets , n; material doe, a the food we take into our mouths "ll tziziii; crisp vcgctablcsl liovi To lose 24 [omits of Fat At the Same Time Gain in Physical vigor and Youthfulneas and Swiffly Possess a Clear Skin and vivacious Eyes that Sparkle with Health. 11m‘; the redpc that baniaha ht and brhgsinm blomouralltheuatirnl attractivena that. every woman from the system. . odify your diet. and take gentle exercise. The stomadl, UV". kl l and bowels are tuned up, and e pure, frmh blood containing these six salts is carried to every part of the hodv. and this is followed hy “that and activity that is ivfiurtrd in bright e , clear skin, cheerful vivacity and amusing figure. For The Cook spanish Pickle i 1 peck green tomaties, thinly sliced 2 cups, thinly sliced onions 1 cup salt I tablespoon cloves 1 tablespoon allspiw 1 tablespoon Wl-liiflfcilms 15 cup brown mustard seeds . 2 cups brown suflll‘ 4 green peppers, thinly cut 3 cups cider vinegar" v Sprinkle alternate IMTYS 0f 811m tomatoes and onions with sill» and 1°‘ "and Qvernlght, In the morning, drain and put into preserving kctf-lt‘; add the rest of the ingredients, brim’, slowly to a boiling point and simmer 30 minutes, Fill into sterilized Jars. seal and set in cool, dark place. Mexican Rfliah 3 cups chopped onions 2 cups green peppers 2 cups red peppers 2 cups cabbage 2 stalks celery 3 cups vinegar l cup brown sugar 8 level teaspoons mustard seed 3 level tablespoons salt y.‘ M; en its way to digestion. A good bu, SJ-dme tune is start is desirable and helpful. t‘ ..i!~I~ to zixiiizition lace. mhTPtWO "em "9 l! 199$ 54 ' :i iioiiinii lip as gener- Yea-Wm ml‘ ElVlBB l-hem allfintlon- i because lack of attention leads to n‘... ,1... [\\‘!y\(‘tpd m“ poor teeth. which in turn. means that the first step in digestion is ,int.erfered with and the foog does inst. get off to s. good start. The crown of the tooth is combos- ed of enamel. the hardest substance in the body. Teeth do not wear out from use. chewing keeps the gums land teeth healthy. Food that is well .~,.~; w,» the zirl be- lchewod is thus properly prepared w n“ but do ‘lfor digestion. The thorough chew- ing of food is good for digestion i1 11kg w and good for the teeth. -- If the teeth become decayed, pain results. and chewing is avoided. so food is not prepared properly for degestion. Cavities should be prompt ly filled as early filling saves the lteeth. l We should not. wait until the teeth lbecome Painful or until we can see or feel a cavity, because this means a considerable amount of damage has already beep, done. Regular vis- its to the dentist will mean the dis- oovery of the beglsning of cavities. That is the time to treat them so as to prevent any extreme decay. To have healthy teeth. attention must be given to the diet. Milk and green vegetables, because 0f their mineral content, are valuable in pro vidlng for the building 0f good teeth Chew your food thoroughly and so A Morning Smile trn-cc-Ilrr found l L.ll>’_"_'-F(l image with a “lurch. i i" ' . \ 1i ("I .Ill'i. molt: ribuil‘. n 1:11. l ii). a" CAltlDl-TN .\.' .1’. F» '> L’! Dl‘. John ‘Th '~ _.l llill‘ President and of t-iic C llliplfill Soup Co. nnrl described zis. ill“ originator of condensed sriip. (iivd o.‘ :1. heart ail- l">lll". Pomona myg", n (‘nnflflnafjon Start ls not Evfiylhiflk. but B- EOOdlpeppers in half and remove all seeds air bubble out: press the vegetables down. Fasten the lids jars on a rack in boiler of warn minutes. Remove the jars and fasten the tops. When cool, dark place. strips of red pepper, either the long way or around. Kidnappers End (A.P.)—A band of drunken invaders appeared near the town of villa de Compostela during the Indepvcirdence Day parade and attempted to kidnap the prettiest senoritas in the village winners of a beauty contest who were participating in the parade. ers after an exchange of shots. Re- ports reaching Tepio said that sev- l Peel and chop the onions. Cut the and white fibre; put through food chopper. Chop the cabbage and cel- ery; ihen mix all ingredients together cover and let stand overnight. In the morning pack well into sterilized glass jars with glass tops, adjust the rubbers, which have been dipped into boiling water; run a silver knife down the sides of the jars to let the and set the water: bring to a. boil and boil 40 Each jar may be decorated with Beauty Parade ‘IEPIO. Nayarit, Mexico. Sep 20— Kruschen feeling“ Of/Fflffflfllf‘. health , Do Dix Letter Box i How the Mother of Two Leave Her Insulting Husband? Good a Matrimonial Risk is tiitfseiitiii- l ma’am? — Grafting Sister-in-Law - Shall i i when a superior min However, this is who were teachers before their marriage helpful of helpmates But whether a gir a far wiser cl-ioiee of the girl m have who alrous to old and we And the girl herself gets a discl stead the balance of her life. things on time, and to control And she learns how to get along with men, use exactly the same always had her mone and blood. husband and wife. Dear Miss Dix-I us. work. ANSWER’: rveek and tell her that And you would be The authorities drove off the raid- exercise the jaws and stimulate the gums. the health of which is part mouth. Brush the teeth regularly, upon rising, and after each meal and, most important of all. the last. thing at night. It is better i0 brush the teeth after breakfast than before it you are ofily R01"! ho do it once. Never neglect the cleaning before going to bed. Brush so that. the bristles are pul- led between the teeth away from the gums. After brushing rinse the mouth thoroughly. If dental floss is used great, care must be taken rm to cirt the gums or harm rather than good will result. Teeth have muoh tn do with gen- eral health. The collection of pus in the roots may be n. centre for poison inn the whole body. visit the dentist regularly to prevent decay n14 also to keep the gurris and teeth healthy g l] FPO Ill Si] m (‘ vamilyy, Helped “My mother was visiting in Detroit a year ago and she was in very poor health. My sister- in-law got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and it helped her more than anything she had taken. She advised me to take it: too and I did. My back used to ache and I suffered so with pain at: times that I could not work. I feel like a new woman and can do my housekeeping and work in the store. l am . V. Hill, Singhampeon, Ontario. v Questions concerning Health. ul- Ieral persons were killed and wound- ed. and parcel of the health of the "' T“ Dandruff Crust Quickly Dissolved ______.____ and women have made this discovery: that this simple method docs dissolve the crust of dandruff: pills the scalp in the pink of condition: makeshair soft. lustrous, thick and vigorous. vou dress your hair. Penetrating to he head. its sooihin aid soon has an iii-hing; feverish sca p cool, comfor- table. e simply melts away. Dsnderine soon has One iifier another. n million men abetting her in being n a lazy loafer, and that body's character. Your slster-in-law thinks tbs’ you will let her hang on to you until she ,can transfer herself to some poor men whom she will vlctimize for the bal- ance of her life. For the girl who has n't enou her own living makes mony also. She is no more willing to work in s kitchen and she Dear Miss Dix-I have been married more than ten years and have two boys, 4 and 8 years old. My husband ls a good but he has the most ungovernabie temper curses and abuses the children and me until it has become unbearable. Ono l , of his mlldest expressions is to wish we were dead and in Hades with our backs broken. I feel that. I can't raise my boys like I want them with their l father showing so little respect for them, their mother and himself, so I am 1 think I can support them and I figure God will show me s way when it ll for their good. What do you think l WORRIED WIPE. thinking seriously of leaving him. Get a bottle of "Danderine" from about it? our dru or toilet counter today. ut a lift e on your brush each time | n: althy. The crust of dandruff Dandruff is unsightly. It is the 50 thlt LhQ bffly Ill] I'll, X ha-rmcl. gnu? odf I fiynggzvh bgldflgsg‘ ‘dry. - ~ ' - ‘H. ' . i ~ lyflm f, Pmkhgiifg mgfg?" "m" l’ '°°" W“ l“ iriafwsl’... Till. irfilriin°f°ielolf the hair back in l8 Glllllllllllllll mot-a a» the Canadian Medical rihditloiorliiliililbglilirsgimlchvismm ,3‘ ,..,., ., . I _, ,, Association. 1M College Street. Tor- h 5",; OP Dgnghelrrgtnegsday ingoaig r l’ ‘ l" fi . u!‘ WOFTIQS. I - Q CC“ _, T,;_'tll_“f.. h’ will demonstrate inherit: have no father at It is. of course, a question that you must settle for yourself. You must. decide whether the support you get from your husband outweighs the in- sults you have in stand from him and whether all than such a father as they have. Personally. I think that nothing is so intolerable as to have to live with and that nothing can repay a woman for liv- egrsde her in her own sight as for rags, when he takes leave of every a man with a fiendish temper, lng in dread of maniacal outbursts, or so d hertotakefoulabirssfromarnsnfna vestige of sense or sensibility. developing in her a te earned her living before she marri her for matrimony. To begin with, The working girl has had a close- with their coats off, spiritually as veneer knocks off just how many are mea and irritable and beastly and sensual, when they {re dressed up for society. And she knows what others are honorable, and so when she chooses a man f to be fooled in him or taken in by any fine And she learns about the value of money. a dollar ever-looks at it in the sarne way that The other looks upon it as a me girl who has supported herself knows how to s of laying it up for a rainy day. have any home life because of would make a respectable member of rreatthat it interferes seriously with the work of edu- catfonll institutions. Flor no sooner does a. pretty. . /' Every morning take one-half De I think h I u he m.“ ma" wives and ' I - . - I ar Miss Dir-Do you sc oo ac rs 2?‘i’.2‘.’°3.‘.’.‘,"i.'.“.2°.i‘° ' l" mothers than other girls? om: wao warrrs TO KNOW. Besureanddothrsevuynsormng _.- IQ! "It's the daily that takes Mum: . Truman-mm“ d-n-ilgmrnan‘ “us” t-lrsltnomeverymg‘ lehool teachers have ever been a preferred matri- psrtiele of poisonous waste Inlfltr monial risk and the demand for them for wives fa so u O no a.“ ‘we’ k” and harmful acids and gases are schooln-iahm get really worked into her Job than she ups and marries. But how the school teacher compares with other girls as a wife and mother I do not know. think that her training and her experience in hand-‘ lini children might better fit her for motherhood, but] that it might disqualify her s trifle for wifehood by, ndency to be arbitrary and bossy, as ls likely to happen d deals habitually with inferior ones. merely theoretical. I should Certainly the wives that I knowl are among the most efficient arid l and are the heads of happy and contented families. l teacher or goes into b well as physically. ak and helpless talk. ._-.___._. y given to her. Finally, the woman who has been in business makes a better wife because she understands what her husband goes through as no woma who has never labored and known the wesriness that leaves o mind and body sf. the end of a day of strain and anxiety. Also, shop with her husband, and that ls the So whether a girl is a schoolmram or a clerk or a stenographer, she makes the better wife for having earned her own bread and butter. DOROTHY DIX. am a man who loves a-t- Have enough courage to tell the girl frankly that she must leave. really don't deserve any sympathy because weakness and if you had the spunk of a mo clothes and send them to the Y. W. C. any longer. doing the girl the deadbeat. the kind of wife uslnass. the fact that she has ed does more than any one thing to fit th e self-supporting glrllsllkelyto make s. husband than the home-staying girl. up of men that it is not possible for has known men only socially, and this alone knocks She knows when the n and stingy and high tempered gentlemen only on the outside and gentlemen through and through, chiv- women, kind and tender. honest and or a husband she isn't very likely pline in business that stands her in good She learns to be prompt and efficient, to do her nerves and her temper and her emotions. and this is invaluable. for you process in smoothing down an irritable husband that you do in handling a cranky boss. No women who has earned the woman does who has The one sees it stained with sweat re scrap of paper, and so the ave money and the importance n even can ne spent in she can talk greatest bond that can be between a his wife and home, but cannot my wife's sister, who insists on diving with We denied ourselves things we really needed to give her a business couse, thinking that in that wsy we could get rid of her. but she will not She prefers to sponge on us. An extra one to feed and clothe means much to me, as I am on a small salary, but, worse still, I have got so I hatc to go home in the evening, knowing she will be there, and I can never have any time with my family alone. What shall I do? ' WORRIED JIM. you are the victim of your own use you would pick up the girls A.. and pay her board there for a she would have to make her own living or starve. And hat you are through being her goat greatest possible kindness, for you society of her instead of aiding and As it is. you are encouraging her in being destroys everything that is fine and good and in any- gh principle to go out and earn that bums her way through matri- than she was in an office, l curses the man who [eta her as a wife. So for your own good and the girl's good, force her to go out and support herself. and you will see that the finest, the happiest, the most see anywhere are the business ones. Look around you alert girls that you DOROTHY DIX. provider and a domestic man. I that I have ever seen, and he it is better for your boys to You flay b! aLye 07'0"“ ? m diasoliwd "' vt." To Aid no iSDeclal to the Guardlani TORONTO. Sep. 20.——'I'o aid the brick industry in the present depres- sion and asist in stemming the tide of unemployment, the Government will, not use brick from its reform- atory labor plant at Mimlnco. but will buy in the open market for Govern- ment buildings to be erected. Hon. 119093 U Ivfrwaulay recently created Provincial Secretary announc- ed yesterday. . The two immediate projects for which brick will be purchased nrc. the stores building at the Whitby In- Brick Industry l IKEEPS luisnlolmarolss I‘ “ stitute and tlFrnirEesfrrorirTaria “Ii it sm3ll"vliiai€"ih“"friasq lpatients cottage for the Provinclalil mother of a soldier met the vim“ ‘ Hospital at 0rlllia,,Ordlnarly plalned, Mr. Macaulay said that brick for these structures would be ‘supplier h" bet?" 511953’ Ifrom the Ontario Brick and Tile Plant at Mimioo. this plant being one Pile"- of th" provincial reformatorles and caring for 200 inmates, The plant can produce 450.000 bricks per when running at capacity and ‘policy of the Govemment has been] no in. |constructlon of Government ings. scientist thiin man?" asks a writer. Well. man had to" invent X-rays be- i in reasonable bounds. We expeettq fore he could see through anybody. him a shock that will bring him to reas For you will observe that the very men families are polite enough to strangers. they will, bccausc they do it in business would never hold fl. job, or have a customer or client. bodied man they cursed would whale the life out of them They are yellow cowards who curse- their wives and children because they can't defend themselves. Pnrhppskyeirieavepurbusiendenacoountofhistnmperltwillglvel l. wit-m. Moedess .1. [fyqmké 19%» World’: largest makers of surgical dressings, bandages. absorbers! collects. efcI Sweet and Clean ASH out the inside of your v‘ refrigerator regularly with a solution of one tables oonful of Gilbert's Lye dissolved m a gallon of cold water‘ and you can be sure that disease crms of all kinda will be eliminated. . Pour some of this same solution down the waste pipe once each week and ii: will never clog with germ-laden grease accumulations. 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"Is woman really a more clever hear any day of s. player who in! made eighteen holes in one. on and make him control himself. who vent their ill-humor on their ----.__ They can control their tempers if and in society. Otherwise they i And the first ablc- § ds Checked By modem ' ' ointment-Just ruba . I a DOROTHY DIX. The Softness that Women Wanted Tasman ivurisss interviewed thousands of women to find Out what they really wanted. Soflness was the answer in almost every case. So Modess was made with an en- ' tirely new filler that iaas soft and fluffy as the finest down, yet. has great absorbency. Llodess has a yielding pliaucy which assures greater comfort and the inconspicuousness soneoessary with to-day's fashions. Millions of women have already accepted Modess. Can you con- tinue to be satisfied with anythins not as good —- especially sine! Modcss costs no more? Q IAKHIIARAIIA