ii ~>= .1‘ r——.¢ l! 3: . -i i‘. ii .1 i: i .1; u-‘J-qxg-n- —_- — BABY'S owii §VOAII 1M. , ursery l Best for You ‘ A polar hear ,\\'llll outstretched paws vras a favorite mascot for auto- mobile radiator caps during the sev-t ere ireathei- in Europe. ’ To commemorate the saints ship- wreck 0n the island while on his -iv to Rome. a statue of Si. Paul was rer- ently carried ui a procession m, Val- ltta, Malta. A new fad among fair bothers of the Riviera. is to have the sun burn pictures on the back through the aid of transparencies. . More than half the modem farming: machinery and impiciiieiits ‘iiiiriiduc-i 1d into Chile iiithe last seven years‘ were frun America. Students of Leeds University, in England, have promised to give $50 each as soon as possible after tiny graduate towards the cost of a $300,- 000 new union building. Haghe‘: century-old lithographs oi the engagement. bctivcen the Ameri- l the Royal Society can frigate Chesapeake and H. M. S. Shannon. in 1813, were recently sold iii London for $900.. i A prize of $750 for n. valuable iiin-i provciiiciit in the science or practicei - of navigation propiisril Q1" invented ini 1928 or 19129 hits jusi been offered by: iii Arts oi Great? Britain. i Sh‘ James Barrie has prcsenirmi to the Newsparci" Pro 1. Fund of Eng- iaiid the lil‘lliil:-t‘l'.‘!, of his play, "The Twelve liiiiuzi Luiiir" \\lllt'il will be‘, 2iil('ll'liC'ti oil for the bt-ncfit of thci fund. l l Dflslllll‘; down ii steep incline ncari Diirliaiii, l‘ .iiid_ 1 "t‘llll_\', an engine; kvpt ti» tiii- .:i<-i; for ii mile, their tiiriicd ii L'tillliil'.".\‘ scini-rsciiili, kiil:i i four l!l(‘ll who were riding in the eabl Valuable iii-coi- (luring, iiu- iviiist- in Walrs wiiirh will ._. . are exported . nu of 1i new road, pass through the) s; . suc- of the .in<-i<~n: ('ll_'.' Oi Kendig. whit-ii nas- lltliitwl iii a saiidstornij about 131T. ‘ l Hlllllbiilg. tlvriiinrijr. irliich has a sci-l.w:ivlil..11\ in: ilzc- World war, no“ i claims to liaie regained its position‘ of priiiri =.l senpiirt on the Contin-i cnt oi Europe. For 771a Cook ii HARD (‘ANDY 'l'\vo cups brown sugar, one-halt‘ cup Wtltljl‘, one talilcsxpoonv vinegar, Stir anti briiir: to the boil and ihenl boil iviiliiiiii Stlrililff, until a Iitmi (iroppcii nito cold uxiiizi" crackles; quite ltllitiiff. Pour into a butteredi pan, and when nearly cold, marki into squares with a sliiirp knife. If‘ cooked long CIIOIIKll this candy willi not cling to the tcirili. ‘ I really marvel at the young mothers of today. Their wisdom is nothing short of lstounding. No child of theirs is per- mitted, in spite of the most doting of grandparents. to play the mic of new toy for the diversion of the family. The tights of the modern baby are iimily respected. his routine sternly main- tained. Ilis baths and feedings and sleep follow each other in the most orderly precision. N0 wonder he is a calm, healthy, gmd-natured baby, easy to care for, steady in gains. I admit that there are exceptions, because not every ‘baby gets a perfect start. When there are feeding proh- lems to be solved, the mother's respon- sibilities are heaw. But baby spec- ialists today have such a broad Imog- ledge that it usually takes but a lit..e while to discover the right food for any in ant. The best milk for your baby On one thing you will find thatall doctors agree. For the baby just start- ing out in life. breast-feeding is a great advantage over artificial feeding. If your baby must be artificially fed, let your doctor be the one to advise you. With his wide experience with many babies, he inn guide you to the right substitute for mother's milk. He may advise you to use Carnation Milk in the feeding of your baby. he docs, you can feel well satisfied with his choice. He has selected it for very definite reasons. The first is that it -. Wise Babies Select Intelligent Mothers is safe. hlilk for The feeding (if a tiny infant must be oi the purest quality; produced under the lTlOfil sanitary con- ditions. 1t must he whole milk, suffi- cieniiy rich in hut ‘er furs. Pivcn ifvoii (‘an iinri such till’ ‘iiiczilions in bottled A Fashion Hint Milady 39411551’ Iylilflfi BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED 506 . Darkenlng Lashes and Eyebrows Dear Miss Leeds-JD Do you know of a. harmless preparation for mak- ing light eyelashes and brows dark- er? <21 I am 25 years old, Can a receding ihiii l)‘ ieiimrlvti? A READER Airwc" v You l“ use a good brand of cold cream. After cleansing your face at night apply white vasceline to the small hairs; letting it remain on overnight; this will gradually darken the hairs to some extent. It is best not to use a dye on the lashes for fear of irritating the eyes, but strong black tea may be used. (2) It is pos- sible to develop the muscle on the hall of the chin by massage and constant exercise. LOIS LEEDS. NOVEL JUNIOR DRESS It's novel and so entirely smart! and practical, every yflung miss or} 6, 8, l0, l2 and 14 years will want tol include it in her summer vacation. wardrobe. It‘s a simple affair-a. slipi that is cut in three sections fronti and back for use of contrasting color.’ schemes. Style No, 506 is sketched in‘ 581101‘ blue lllain white linen used for centre section, crossed by blue leather 1w: CHAkL0'l‘l‘L'l0WN GUARDIAN ' less effort. ‘lI iiiriiacara for this purpose. Remove. n umruughly at bedume with the amt grandmother did, Nevertheless the cookies may be quite as good-or per- haps better-considering all the 300d things she has to make things with in these days. i without; benefit of rolling pin by dropping the dough from a spoon, or by forming it ‘into rolls. chilling and slicing it, or by spreading batter over the pans and cutting it after it is baked. These three methods make it possible to bake quite a large batch of delicious cookies in a half hour, Oi Household Hints Iylobarhln Cracked Crockery if a cracked piece of crockery is boiled in sweet milk, it will be re- stored to use. Stove Polish Moisten the stove polish with a little vinegar, instead of water, and it will give twice the luster with much Ice Cream A recipe for plain ice cream is one gallon of milk, 1.5 pint of sweet cream, '1 eggs, 4 cups o! sugar, and flavor to taste. Stir together; then freeze. COOKIES WHEN YOU LACK ROLLING PIN The modern mistress of the kitchen isn't going to spend the time keep- ing the cookie jar filled that I101‘ Fortunately cookies can be made cents in stamps or coin (coin 1; pre- ferred.) Wrap coin carefully. i l delightful styles, including smart en-i aembles and cute designs for the‘ belt. The kimono sleekes are length- ened by white armhole bands. Worni with blue straw hat, it gains admina- tion wherever it goes. It's so easy to make and so inexpensive. For the 8 year miss. 1'1.» yards of 32-inch mater- is sufficient. Many combinations you'll find quite as interesting as the one illustrated, as green chambray with green and white crepe with red lug? polka dots, blue and white checkedi gingham with plain blue and printed pique with plain. Pattern price 15 We suggest that when you send fori milk, the r till i is almost sure to vary from day iii ii kiddies Carnal ion N l~r~ piire=t of whole miiik, prodiiru swirl-ted herds, . un er strict sanitary reiziilziiiniis. _ The quality is of ri/mmI/ml imrjform- ily; the hiiiii- izittoiitcni is never less ,_____Z__ __ than 7.3 per ci-zit. In zidtlitiiizi to its purity and uni- formly high qu:il<.'.'.', Carnation Mjllc oiicrs ziiiotlicr il-lYlilllLlflf‘. It is so carefully s‘ riiiccil, so inc from germs and bacteria. zirvl scaled so perfectly against cnnttiminatiori that no fiir- ther pzisteiirr/ation is necessary. You merely iirlrl pun’ v.':iier to replace that remover! iii evaporation and you have pure milk. A very important advantage which Carnation offers in the feeding of in- fants is its v iiiiri-si ibility, due to the ' ' ion" which breaks up the lr-inioriuitrcnicly minute par- -. rcziiiill? out ilahic even by a baby with a ivciik riipcs ‘ion. Of course the leading of habiesia but one of Carnation l\lili=.'s important uses. It is wonderful for all cooking, better in results. economical, conven- ient and fi"i\f‘i'lliiil)lf‘. Why not send for the (Tzuniitii " ml: Book? It is i free. Arlilrr- C ’]l.l(ll'l lvlilk Pm- .' ducts Co, Llflliitftl, .\_\lincr, Ont. i lsafe For Babies St of lfiillllllucmu E In the feeding of infants, Carnation Milk is a safe choice. It is whole milk of high quality-pure, available anywhere. Be- cause it is “homogeniz- ed”, it is particularly easy doctor. ntentedC VAPORATED MILK of lifglnnl quality erilized, uniform-and digestion. Ask your 1. _ AUNT HET BY CLAUDE CALLAN “They meant the party to be a surprise to me, but l lmowed somethln’ was up when Pa 100k a bath." POOR PA BY ROBERT QUILLBN ; gray, blue-violet. ‘healing salve rubbed on the Too Much Steaming l ‘ Dear Miss Leeds-About i months ago while steaming my face with hot towels I seem to have . m1 with 7;, yard o; 354mm contra“ scalded my skin. At times, since then‘, l its gets ‘reddish looking. What shall - I do about it? I have black hair and blue eyes. What colors are becom- HELEN. Answer-The reddish appearance may be due to blood vessels that be- came dilated with the excessive heat. I think the condition wi" pass away in time. In its meanwhile avoid using hot water on your face; use this pattern, you enclose 10 cents ad- tepid winter to wash and follow with, dawn“! m’ l‘ °°PY °1 0m’ Bllflflili an ice rub. Avoid stimulating bev- Fashion Magazine. Its just filled with erages like tea and coffee and also condiments and highly spiced foods. two even less. JELLY DELIGIITS i gWomanis Realm -:- Social and Personal .-:- Fashions -. New Plant Has Many Uses Remakable claims are being made for a new hybrid plant, called brotex. which is being grown on a farm in Devon, England. Its origin is a close- ly guarded secret. The plant will pro- duce, it. is claimed, such raw mater- paper-inaking, and seed for cattle cake. China Bells For Mcissen In celebration of the tenth centen- ary of its foundation, Meissen, Ger- man, has produrcil a set of porcelain musical bells. The set consists of 4G; correctly attuned bells which emit. beautiful tones. They are white, and: the largest is three feet high, the’ smallest measuring less than eight; set of porcelain bells ever made. l I “Maid Finder“ in London “Maid finders," installed in a Lon-i don hotel, have niiidc :1 hit with taci-i turn English guests. The system en- ables a. guest in his room to flash a, request to an attendant who, by thc' device, is kept in touch maid. Paging is ili)Oll\il(‘ll by a ncwl lighting apparatus every room the room nuinbci‘ of any} guest wanted. with evcigvl‘ whirh shows iiii Airplane (‘ircus Thrills Described as "almost taking one‘: Beat 1 egg and 1 cup of sugar to- gether until light. Flavor with vanilla lemon ar almond. Gradually add 2 1-2 cups sifted pastry ‘flour. Then luicad in 1-4 pound of cold shortening until the dough is well blended. Form breath a\va_v," an airplane circus “as; recently held at Si. Raphael. I-‘riiiicc., to greet the Paris-lvloiite Carlo woiiicii auto tourists. Among the stunts was an acrobatic cxliihiiiuii on a trapeze hanging from u fljviiii; airplane and a spectacular pill‘. hi into rolls or "sausages" about two inches in diameter, and set in the ice- box for several hours. Then slice with a sharp knife in thin slices and bake on greased pans in a moderate oven until a light brown. Just before serv- ing, spread the undcrsldes with Jelly, and put two and two together. ‘ICEBOX COOKIES One and one-half clps shortening. Eat fresh fruits and green vegctab drink plenty of water between lllCl . . avoid constipation. If the condition’ _ i does not show signs of clearing up by 1 1'2 M35900“ 5M3‘ 1 i summer time consult o. physician, as, ‘mats- it may develop into acne rosacea. Iii i your skin is fair you may wear dark and medium blues and greens, warm tan, brown. beige, bright red, rust. pastel pinks, old rose; bright yOlIO\\'. orange, the popular yellowish greens and sun-tan shades, crcaiii-vrl-iitci LOIS LEEDS. Scars From Pimplcs Dear Miss Leeds-I had pimples on my face but now they are going away and they are leaving indenta- tions. I am a boy l8 years old and am afraid ‘that I shall be marked for life. y H, Answer-The best thing you can do ls to consult a skin specialist; about the scars. Ordinarily, holes left by pimples will heal completely iii time, but if yours seems unusually dcep' they may require electrical or othcrI treatments. I cannot tell without aii examination. Slownes; in healing is frequently due w lack of general physical fitness. Be sure that you are the right weight for age and height. Keep your digestive tract in order. Exercise outdoors daily. A little SCHTS mly help. LOIS LEEDS. Developing the Bust Betty-The average weight for your age and height ls 125 pounds. A good with one of the women. curb side. should the "prongs of the fork be placed on the plate? way to develop a normal bust is to take up swimming, Arm flinging ex- ercises are good. Build up your weight. You forget to describe your complexion tints so that I, cannot judge what colors would suit you best. Please try again, and remember to incloiie a stamped self-addressed en- “My. people still blame m n» bein‘ poor. They never luvs lor- gnt about her payln‘ a dollcr a A. Place the fork on the plate with the prongs polntlni; “Qwfiwafds- IION B. B. BENNETT T0 SPEAK IN l cup brown sugar, l cup graniilatctii sugar, 3 eggs. i teaspoon ciniinmci. l- teaspoon salt, 4 l-Z cups ilvlll“ cup nuzi u Cream the shortening KhQYDUShlL-Z add the sugars gradually, then the bcatcii eggs. Mix well. 'l‘licn add the dry ingredients which have been sift- ed three times and mixed with the nut meats. Pack in a mold or form into a roll about the size of a. rolling pin, wrap in wax paper, and leave in the refrigerator over night. With ii sharp knife. slice as thin as P°5§lb1°~ lay on an oiled cookie sheet, and bake for twelve to fifteen minutes in a moderate oven until a 80111911 brim"- The dough of these cookies may be kcpl; on hand in i! 001d D13"- and when needed may be quickly C"! 5nd baked. Etiquette [Syllabus-taboo Q. Should a man remove his hat in an elevator in which there B"? women? A. Not unless he is acquainted Q. When a man ls walking with two women may he walk between them? A. No; he should always take the Q. When the meal ls finished how BELLEVILLE 0N JUNE 28 woman from a bu: plus of "Smiths," bought after we married." yard for that first dresl she METROPOLITAN velope with your question. BELLEVILLE, May lt-Belleville has been selected as one of the points that Hon. R. B. Bennett, Con- i oorvativa Leader, will visit in the course of his tour of Ontario this summer. and June 26 is the date selected. It was felt. that Beiieville LOIS LEEDS. STURES LTD Another of our many opening Specials Canned corn peas and toma- toes................. would be a central point for Prince Edward, Lennox and Hastings County, as well as part of Northumberland. A great Conservative picnic probably will be held. The executive of’ the rid- ing will meet within the next tan days to make necessary arrangements. 1n- 3 l" .33 a a IIII’ Watch for our grand opening “Ad ‘I’ Tuesday formation of the funerary was given today by W. I2. ‘Itimmon, M. P. for South Hutinu. l (lire by a Turkey Liiiill‘. “ ' Turkey has przi i ials of commercial wilue as fibre for" . textile purposes, wood cellulose for inches. They are i-"aid to be the llrsti , that coiiiitr)‘ Surname Bill, which 'l‘urklsh family to chose a surname. i‘ maximum number of identical alll-Wl‘ lations is given. Wlicn the bill l5 W55‘ ed, family throughout the country to scicct suit- able names, (‘Afs'l\l)l.\" lilllliiiy; viii falo hits lllilTflfvCtl by 3.000 barrels a day. while Ontario ca-i has. decrease lien. It i: pdn . crzzlly that if the (..iiia.li .. 575a £01785 gfiagz/aneel its sweet breath is left clinging to softened akin by Yardieyb Old English lavender Soap. sou ht by discriminating women. And it stf lis sought by gashiods leaders for its skin-refining purity and the ' fingering, lovable fragrance of llS touch. $1 per box of Z ' Q 3 lar i: like; J/ \ l‘, Knees . at a cat / g- \ uni orm ‘ dmggist! and ,3‘ " ~\\_\ii diroughout i department ' . i IKOICS‘ iowwissasazaiienilusi. n1, Toronto 2, Ont; zr.s..i < 4.1- -z i! 1m v1. $1.." z. w. z . iii iii-dang Lllfl limimlv liZlLLLVG LII l1‘- WIIKLE Ill'l"l<‘.\l.()';§ (IZIOIV-i ilrlAY 16, 192.9 Literature lavender is never more captivating than when Decades before Crinoline days this luxur soap was ' i I SIHGOE i770 -‘ YMRJIDIIEYS i _ Old Gnqlinlv i’ lkviauniiamSom Yardley, 8 New Bond Sh, London, Eng. iivish to retain grain and flour iiin- ljgillpeifi ‘evcir nage to the Atlantic seaboard through the port of Montreal, then a revision of freight rates will be iiii- mediately necessary. The Canadian milling industry has always suffered by reason of freight rates," Mr. Watts stated today. The reason for this, he explains, i=_that t'ic rate iii Canada on flour is so iinicli greater than the rate on gr: .i. councils will be held Palm oil shipped from’ Sumatra to this countiyv last year weight-ii nearly 30.000000 pounds‘. "city at tlic pnrt oi‘ But-i ll]l[)l'ilXlll\fi‘.t‘l,\'i By us." of a new compressed-air ina- chine for ivnshing street cars, Mau- chcster. Exiglancl, expects to save 575,- 099 a "your. d a like amount. i’ ll Wat ' Why it takes a PENETRATING FOAM TO CLEAN TEETH COMPLETELY The difference between Colgaufs and ordinary toothpastes lies in the unique, active foam into which Col golds bursts, the instant it is brushed on teeth. Fortliia sparkling foam not only carries a olish- ing agent that makes teeth sparkle hril “it does more! ll pm erly called low en iles it to go down to the very bottom’ of all the tiny crevices and fissiireaiu teeth and ma. 5am,“ "m" any "t" - Ilaul-h There, it softens and dislodgcs the foo par- other kind‘ This lib‘!- mart-vii‘: ticles and impurities which cause decay . . . and 0"" “he l m i n 5 $2,‘: washes them away in a foamingmletergcnt wave ludcnhij’ h 55 "b" "W "f of cleanliness. been earned for d”, I'd‘ _ _ _ over twcu -fivo '"‘" "W" Elie reason why Cnlgateh acts 1n this way ia yearamproo poai- “fflifzfil; ecause 1t containsthc greatest clcansin agent live that Colgatéa KIQQLZTQE known to man. This cleansing agent ma 'es the gives the extra de- "m" famous Colgaie foam whose actiorria described gree of cleansing "Tflffianllc; above and it as the presence of this particular power which peo- 2Qf:,f,'{,,,",,'{ mgredient which makes Colgate’: a better ple prefer. "Imwll- Cofgateis sparkli out the impurin iantly possesses a remarkable ' surface-tension" which 0108115"; a more economical cleanaenLdif- fcrent in action and in results from ordinary, sluggish toothpastes which merely polish the outer surfaces of the teeth. lf:;:.:.‘.iili:l;.'.:z How out.» Claw my m“, any other Tooth CFGIIICES , G ll led tooth asie, more ,,,'IT,,,',,, “n, lrmlh cruvlun. p“? e u” CM‘ m». how null- fmm surges deep into tiny crevice: washing as which ordinary bruahing cannot ready. c. *3 ‘QKYRDL 1 1