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' l » , -_ ' selves BeforeMarriage I 'i`li-r.`s not a wh Spcrod .\'<‘> 01 11°- 'l'hcre`s not a life. or cioiith. or ~"°‘h‘nh‘"- ' ' ' ' 'shifted “eggs are ii dcfclousl l`:lf€»-r~">""` ` “‘ " ' 0! course, no woman any more understands a man than a man ever 'l'-BlH==has e-. Leathers weuihl. Or ‘°0rm` ` " ' lmsii iiiili it st ip oi' p niciito and I y each other. and one of the chief reasons they marry is to have their jig- \.!' :ui qu". a_ wolnull in .t. _. __ -C. i-7 Bouniiiu. BEEF `ou\’i;s . l 3~~l lb. leon .~li-uiiii: lI'f‘f, l tu- bi@:`p(j¢j;i [I'.ur, l-Il clip .olvci u.|i~, Il-3 'c_i:`p chopped suct. ii-4 cup brco.dcr.mhs, 2 :ni I' onions, a lit- tle chopped parsley, pepper and salt rerisziiinfz to taste. and mill; io nioistcn. . Wash the beef and slice inti thin nurroiv strips. Well cover each_ piece with flfur and mood liberal- ly with the stuffng mad? as fol- lowss ‘C_:op and s iglirly fry the onions; mix with the chopped suel, breiricrumizs, oatmeal, paisley and seasoning. Moistcn with milk, keeping thc mixture fairly srili. Roll..up and secure each olive vi-'iii n. small skew-er. Fry in hot fn: und than sillum-I in stork oi' I‘.u‘ \\.itr:r for about l 1-4 hours. Gn:‘r.;fli with ilces of tomato. .wiv Tiana micon.-irimi 1! _vm are going in for home en- tertaining. plan yountable d cora- tionf with an eye to ind viduaiity. 1% is new these da_v= to use mir- rors.to.sinil`ai.e 9. foul and arriiiige little colorzd <‘r_\`sI.‘l figures :irounfl It as a scene of some kind. You mn Het cr__‘st.'il animals in gala colors 0 for next to ricthhg. Or you may concnrr te on c ysml trees io il han? over the S des and crystal irri- ler lilies to go on the sin-face of the \h‘rr`oE~. ' S i i WORN SHEETS 'W'l'ini large sheets be-come wom In the middle. t/:ar them in halves and sew the two selvidgs together. Trim the torn edges and hem on the-.m.achine. You will qt many more months' near out of tho. cheers. i _"l'lUtfE TABLE FOR BROILING Mint .1 Approximate Time: _ Z1 I ‘ ma 0 9 SD\lCC_ _. ,__ _._ _ ...if Ismoom But a clever d vice on me _ unul louder. then Mid 1 - Cups fiiinds and only meet them on the sly now and then downtown. Why, Rare boefsreak _ 15 minutes market now has dom, may wth _ Ch0l1P<2d lean. cooked roast bccl. 1 she couldnt be that dastardly. She cou1dn't be that disloyal. She ’ Im, It is _ 1 CHD DCCY bf0l»h. and illlclwll “W1 1 i:ouldn‘t do anything that would hurt her own people who have been so .. I s worry. a wire stand sup - m minute; . pmt ng ___ s___a_________ w__h this gow! tablespoon flour, mixed with a_ll_t_t_le tender and kind to her all her life. ‘ C315 O0l'l is small out sturdy little wooden ‘ Cold “Hmm Add one P y - 10.12 minutes; OH, Wm h dl _ Th gt nd I cnoppcd parsley, is teaspoon nut- But she docsn't thliik her husband loves his family as she loves hers. LSO rh__S ax ifandggl aid the e Wim? I meg, \,~_- teaspoon salt., and ii little She rloosrft think that he is grateful to his mother for all of her devotion io-iz minutes c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, can be ,,,,w,,d Ove, R whltc rciwr- let rnmllfe °°_°l~ 3011 and sacrifices, and that he is boiiiio to his brothers .ma sisters by ii saucepan in which the envy Ur out pastiyuntll very thllh I-Ui 111*-0 thousand ties of affection. She doesnt think he would mind giving up the 1540 min,,,,.5 Snug, is *ring made_ rounds with a. 3-inch diameter. men friends who interest him, and who have stood by him in trouble a Pliice ri spoonful meat mixture oh ‘.1 hundred times. A, . C; To CLE N BURNT SAUCEPANS other hall over. and N666 €dS€-5 W' It is because brides actually bellcve that their husbands don‘t care -.(~1~l~2 in- thck) Medium becfsteak _( 1 1-2 ln. thick) Rib"fi1il7rb chops < 1 1-2 in. rhino Iiolndnmb chops (_],_.1-2 fn. thick) Mutlon `chops ( 1 1-2 ln. thick) PF-‘led .“'°°1 I"°"‘ 5 ippmg °U5 0! Pl“C¢~ Came kT13“m 5" late’ Iv"1`3f5 55 "Mm But queerest of all the ideas that women have about men is that they Thwe qu its are very wa;m and are Peace R.ive;" because she was have no need Q1 tenderness and sympathy and understanding and that: not expensive. ` "T5 I8. L MOONBY, 883 Earl , illglnh 5|.. llnmillon. Oni., ~'~»'¢n¢¢; “lun before my baby was .-mg.-._ »......u.» sis i f...,..i i so-ia non uushunrlly hui-so hor. For nl- L* Ivo month: I triad nrlem uri: lui non; .grand wlih |ier._ I not dllei-ein elm” slum: lqln Brand, us I dlrldod lo nu ll. A °-‘liiuihoworl n dllsreneo. Bnlnra “ivan eau-ns, "uid go as .mn .-»-qlqqshor loedllq wlihuul sly fun 3 in vvlildng. Nov at ‘I lnuldis ah In lun dung: weighs, bright nad onlvqud no eonmnud, which mum qdh n Ml ao n lucy motor ol lam uuu_ qhlldnl." usable no ann your can ilu alrlu 1] hundred: ol :nathan and ary Th coupon balm: will In/onnndnn Iluruuro. nad nn new edition ol Welfare.” Noun. /ldJnn....._...,.___......._.......___.. f' ivoiiiic b “rl _°§-°_§5 I” "‘*““°°‘ ll' I il ~': if-I Are Men Strong, Brave Creatures Suffering I I1. LIC ) . . e ' ° lt. ' ` |ud ‘ in mir or S“°_““_““‘“ _ 2"* ’“"‘““`S I- _ Husband’s Headache! This is Only SALADS change fiom plan egg salad. Gzir-I I.-OILS K1D_\;Ap ,i\1"f|;;ui>'i. :uid a' hifi# chopp fi pimi mo to i Mrs. lli_i-liard J. Reynolds, wifc 0| `thf- Mayrniiriise just before serving. UIG "\l|5\U'“\“'e ¢°b“l""‘ mamma' lA lm ,. Mun mmm mm. also \,.- who foiled ii-pint to kidnap her. ll- , _ _*_* __ i Ile was arrested when crillillii ffl' I r ' I piii-kugc supposed to coiifain mon- SL’I`\" l\:p,ll`Li‘§llk1 lll.\.» \\‘ f_i §l`(‘(`ll' ey~ , p:p_ er rug on a slice of beef. with ‘ __'____i_.__i_--- Russiiin diwssriig. This riressing is '1- niudc by uddrng to on/: cup of Muv- , ““.:.;1 THF COOK S e e I “ ‘ CORNER 5|NK STRAINER “LOBSTER NE“"BEl{G" T444-0 O OO Odd Beliefs ` mud, Men Ala" _ Every Hardship in .‘ '.’-Ask. Any Wife Who Has I-1-._ . .dndure Her One of Many Points on Which understands a woman. That is why they are.o1’ perpetual interest to saw puzzle always handy to work on. But they never finish lt up and get the complete pic- ture otithe whys and wherefores that motiv- atcd the 0ther's conduct. Now while this luck of comprehension be- I tween the sexes is interesting and provocative, ‘ for weall like to try to guess riddles, it causes 1 men and women to make many mistakes and get many queer ideas about each other that’ have no foundation in fact. Especially does it ~ cause women to cherish some quaint notions about men. For instance: ages and ages, doubtless ever since Adam told the urisophisticated and credulous Eve the first fairy story about how great - There has always been 1-. f0Sil\’0, Th ~"' "W7" fmt' ther” is nothing connection in our minds \\'l‘~l1 Ulf? new under the sizn. But that does wry name of Lobster oi in .\'c\\'b€I‘S.| “Ut HPYIU' “'h3l0 kifdlfn “`“1`e le Grnncl occasions oi' the past have' <'°nf@f11-~fi.t i'e\'cn`s Sofritllliflg HOW. limi ;,i;\iidciii'. Iii>s:e~s.a h.\‘.'v count- iniei-esiiiig and best or. i~Il, przicti- Ed ,,,,,,,, it to help them with parties 2 tziblcspoons butter tc-.ispcii flour tonspivoxi salt. 'i toaspooii ll€llI7€‘1` 1 pint milk i . 'iboer stands on the bottom oil iif: sink from being stalrifd. CANNING R \('K,\` Have 5'o'.i_ ever wished you had; bout six hiuds when it comes to iid p ci. s to tlif b em nt fo ix or cilrht _la s respectively, and 5 stir this mixture into the sauce._ cooking and si.lrL'l1\S untill Y-he whine sistency. Rub the butter and thc lobster coral together and add to the sauce. GRAVY STRAINER |I.hcn add the diced lobster as soon I Nobody ii"es to encounter lumpsl n the g.avy and cerla nly any out ilcloy. . BEEF RISSOLES Cook 1 medium-sized, minced on- ' ' ltei b tt ml in K to k ___ ,ion in 2 tablespoons mc c u er round, moisten edges and fold the gether. Brush these rissoles with Fll the saucepan with water, add bea_e__ egg mu in bread crumb5_ _ t d Th bn 5, t and fry in hot fat. Drain well, and th- nex ay. en ng .oivly o , _ _ mums pym The hmm part Wm, serve at once. up with the wifes friends and the wifes relatives. Husband isn't sup- ' ---_ -- oscd to want an of his own. mon como off without difficulty. ip 4 Y , Mrs. Peace River "OW T0 KEEP BABY WARM Amazlngly Brfavel tim ii mini is simply having the time of his ure when his wife is correct- Diirng the cold nights when (Csmdi n Press) _ mo c warmth is needed for child- VANCOUVER., Ncv 13-Among ated pattern of what B husband should be_ ron. try this. Get two yards of a| intcr stng prrsonnllties in the( pretty s:.te n or cretonne, and ai Br tis-.li Co umbia Provincial gcner-_ Why wives do this is one or the insoluble mysteries of femmme psy_ pound roll of cotton wool. Lay the, al elections was Mrs. Emily Craw- , ch010gy_ because every woman knows that me way she got hcl, husband |°°"°“ W°°1 in 1359*” °“ half l‘h°‘ f°1'd~ fl "“Li"° °f O"a“'a- °f S°°t‘ l was by flattering him and making him bulieve that she considered him crf‘.~nnc th n put the other yard on tish and United Empire I.oya`istl the most wonderful person in the wm.ld_ and that the reason he mm,__` lop- 'Tuck sill round to keep the stock. On the death of her 11115-| fied her was to secure to himself it perpetually admiring audience. No woo! in position. Turn in the edges band she decided to go West and _ woman would dare use on “_ mm before mania” the tunes she does .and stitch with tho machine and some 20 yciirs ago arrived at Fort Brand_th:ii cyel t _the ho es in several St. Jzlin in_tlic Peace River, the I apparently under the lmgresslon that they can make mem like “__ plxccs over t c quilt to keep the first iihite woman settler. She be chosen to lay the case of the set tiers for roads and railways before the Governments at Victoria ~and Ottawa. PASS IT ON’ Cakes should not be left to cool: She ran ii.s_sn Independent in in tho tins in which they were bak- the Peace River constituency in the recent gene-al elections and was defeated, running last in the field them o.t of the t'ns and put on a of four oanddotes. erlrg country she d'd not have en ough. money to built a house and lived for two winters in si. tent. Bhe broke her first land herself and udfd im all her cap`tal of $150 in buying it piece of equipment. Later she l:u’lt a, cabin of logs, chinking them w.th bol`ed news- paper. She went broke, got A job iii ccok in a drcdgng camp and bought more equipment with her savings. she nuzht hards_l‘=Ii>=. ed~ all grease, You will besurpisedatversity. rabbits and oth:r pests. the-wmooihness and rapidity with'snd one winter pulled every OUDCG An idea for pudding 'basin cloths ls to cut zi round of material, hem through. Toon the c'oth need only be placed over tho_b:sin and the' string drawn and tied as tightly under the rim as possible. Put a p‘c:e of mutton fat be- tvvccii strong brown paper. and rub the bottom of your iron with it. WlP€ th, iron ciiefully to remove wh`cli it pzsses over the cleahloi feed w'h`cl1 she iiecded 66 miles clothes. over A frozen river. But obo kurt is boiled mutton when he was looking for roast beef, and that the lan- 3 egg _,._,_,-_<5 And as for the stolcal endurance of pain to which she oxpcctcd to, 2 Cups ,med cooked iobsger mem, be an admiring witness, she-finds out that every time hubby has the head- _ Mop me butter, keeping it stii'reo,_ ache or the tummyache he is scared blue and puts in a hurry call for the as ,¢_ foams up m the pan; therii doctor, and thinks he is going to die and wants her to sit by the bed and I draw from tho heat and blend in hold his ham-1,, and that he makes more fuss over a pin-prick than a snmotmy the nom- ,md seasonings woman does over a major operation. land stir in half of the milk; COOK. Simi-mu" tom' newly Canned fruits l stirring constantly, over a very mod- ci ‘ ".l.‘i .‘ 1: : r l C C ‘ , they arc never heart-hungry as women are. They lnbor under the con- Whm sh” mlved 1” that p‘°‘;°` I made him immune to being ii. human being and wonderful he was, women have devoutly believed that all men were strong, brave, silent creatures who endured every hardship without ever making a sign of the pain they were suffering. They thought that it was only weak women who grew hysterical and who made great outcrles over unpleasant trldes. ..__,..__.._ Hence it is the shock of every bride’s life when she discovers that her hero not only has feet of clay but is mostly made of mud, and that he goes into tantrums like ia child when dinner is ten minutes late, or there guagethnt he uses when his collar button rolls under the bureau is fit for no lady's ears. Then every woman is bom with the subtle conviction that every man into heat, until the mixture thick-’ is a money-maker and a Napoleon of finance and knows which way the* ° ns s,,.,00m,y_ ,stock market is going to jump just because he is of the masculine per- W -1-0 me .;ve“_bCnw,, egg Wigs, add suasion. That is the reason girls marry In the reckless way they do, the rcmalritn half of the milk and without ever taking the trouble to find out whether their prospective hus- t bands have a dollar in the bank, or a Job, or any way whatever to support it family. The girl is convinced that the boy, being a mm. is bound to r And not even having to earn the bread and butter herself and And- ing out that he is a visionary dreamer with the money sense of a white rabbit shakes her faith Every day you see shrewd successful business women listening with hated breadth while some men whose mother or wife is supporting him discourses on the trend of the market. Another queer idea that women have is that men don't feel about their family and friends as they do. A woman would be perfectly shock- ed if, when sho got married, her husband forced her to give up her mother and futher and sisters mid brothers, and to part from all of her girl about anybody but themselves that makes so many young wives use every effort to separate their husbands from their mothers and shoulder their . old friends out of the house. Practically every home you know is filled Another queer idea of women is that men enioy being reformed. No womiin likes to be told of her faults but she cherlshes a deathless illusion ing his grammar and pronunciation, und trying to change all of his per- sonal habits and generally cut him over according to her little perfor- ‘after marriage. yet wives go on skinning their husbands' vanity alive, vlction that a. man is content to take his wlfe's love for granted, even Scot a a O-9-904' _ 0-Of# PAGE Eiorrr ~ _ _ _ _Tris cHA1zLoTrETowNmoUARD1AN _ _ _ _ \ _ _ _ i~10VE1\/IB_l‘i1_i=17'.19§2£ _. Woman ’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature' OO-OOO-§Q§.§ -O-00060-O40-OOOOOOOOO SLAIN IN HOLY LAN6 Carrol Godfrey, popularly known by the stage as John Winters, who was mysteriously slain near the Garden oi' Gethsemane In Jerusa- lem. l A MomingSmilo .Eos .......;“ Sandy applied for a rise, stating that he was thinking of getting 3, married. At the end of the week he found a. fairy substantial rise in hla__ pay envelope. '. Some time inter he met the man- ager on the stairs. “I suppose you’vc settled down to _married life now?" asked the man- ager. “I’m no married," replied the 'Not married,” echoed the man-_ get in surprise; “but dldrrt you‘ pply for a. rise because you were hlnklng of getting married?" "Oh, aye," came the reply, “but stopped thinking." ' , A man stepped upto a g1'ocer’s ga: counter and bought two 10- ent cigars. A man who was waiting be served pushed forward: Boowhman-You sell those cigars Scobohman-Well. hei-e's ii nickel, ru. th th . ming is of a ,ich creamy gon- be a. Henry Ford who will be able to give her limousines and things. t°‘k° e ° er me Judgment Delayed They took their seats in the car as it is hcatcd,sc1*ve the dish with- _ _ , . ` ’ I i`_1BK€~ MBC f00k Qllt hl-S P1135 "ld t lt, and Sandy produced a cigar. "Hallo, mon,” said Mac, “where “A body gave lt to me," replied _ rnirably to rough cant/on crepe, fallle material with ‘A yard 39-inch con- hrcee f°:_aYcg:rber don); you? N0. 726. Slle ........... . . . . . . .... A H did ye get that cigar? with het, new mom mn Sandy preparing to light lt. “A 1':-r-lend?" nsirea Mac. dlsplwed by mwmnm' ' N_EVER PAYS TO TAKE CHANCES DOUBTFUL BAKING " oowosn. | usia AND APPROVE MAG|C. IT IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. ' . SAYS MISS ANN ADAM, pop..|¢n»»-nu iilfmamicm 1 _. lor the Homo Senior Bunou nl ilu Conadjon Hama Journal _ I - Maoictt »-costs not quite $4 of is cent more per baking ‘~ .4 I Q (_- than the cheapest inferior baking powders. ,JO ‘ Why not use this fine-quality baking powder » H-'D5 if and be sure of satisfactory results? ' \"~».,. \_»_" __ -“C0.NTAl'NBN0ALUM."'|'hllItlten1m!0nl'vel'! K .. _ . aim your |.»f.iins¢ um Mme smog revue- w In fron from llum or any harmful Ingredient. Msdaln (hrmdg \ _`Daint1'ness With Cliic Styles” lll.Ul'l'l.l'l'lD DKISBMAKING LISBON YUINIEHID r WITH EVERY l’A'l'.l'llN " wonnmomn I! lllllllll _l 1.1 I If The little sub-deb and debs plan 1 their school work with much cn- thusiasm with this jaiuity frock' in mind, . It displays A sportlve feeling in its fabric. It is bright blue and ' soft gi-aylsh-blue tiny checked pat- tern hi hary woolen mixture. The collar is white silk pique. The shoulder treatment is youth- fully smart. And ycu'l1 like the ex- treme flatness through the hips. It's a model that lends itself ad- crepe, wool jersey. wool and syn-l :nous mixtures. ew. I may to make and inexpensive. Style No. 72643 designed in sizes, 11, 13, 15 and 17 years. , Size !5 requires 3% yards 39-inch trusting and 2% yards lace. ence of PA'r'rz-:RN is cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. _..-.-_.__--A..-.__.._.--» _ Name ..... ........... ¢ ~.. .»uu~¢»-.»....,..-.-.....¢-on-on _ Street Addrcdl ....|¢.......... . . . . ....¢-»~.---sul City Stntc Molly says she's wildly in love Yes! Another case where msn is “I dlnna ken,” repllcd the other. "I havent smoked it yet." Vision Obstructed . A sharp-eyed window-cleaner no-I uceo uiiii the windows of ii certain! house were very dirty. So he knock-l man. “Would you like the windows windows cleaned, missus?”'he ask.- CENTRAI. BEDEQUE INSTITUTE Tthe annual meeting of the Con tral Bedeque Womens Institute was held at the home of the President, Mrs. John McKenna on “he even ing of November 6th. There were thirteen members and three visitors l present. After the usual routine, thc annual reports from the different officers were given and acted upon by the meeting. The election oi' of- ficers for the ensuing year then took place with the following results: President, Mrs. Marohbarik Webster, Sec y-treasurer, Miss oris Munccl/; Directors, Mrs. Melville Johnson. Mrs. Eearle Lcard and Mrs. Fred Thiit he considers it a privilege to be permitted in toil to support a family ' I without anybody even saying "thank you" to him. That he is never lonely, ` . ncvci- troubled, never would like to have any of the money he earns for hlmself, never would like Just to go off with ii mlm friend. And it nevg ,cvcn occurs to these women that a man wants a wife who ian’t s human ircfrigerator or a mother of a gold-digger,’ and that being a mon hasn’t _ wlicu she lavishes all of her affection on the children and gives him none I I _ Funny, the ideas women have about men, isn't it? DORUPHY DDI. 0" filllll/Ili! md lifilressed- that she felt she could be of ser- |_ SIN’ nmazing cou.age and forti- vice in the Legisaturo at Victoria. hi; __1`_ made her something of a_ She was presldnt of the Conserva- . one in this r~uEl'l D0\`Tfh CDU"-,tive Association of the North. sho tr.v~ Her requests to Ottawa and? is now the 0,-_~¢g °g 1000 Produc: vi _ I . ' ctorlw bought results fu- morc_ tive acres now, humgreqg of "Rm dui kly than did delegations travel- in wheat, and a la ge h'rd of cat- I lm! about the country. Until now ;je_ 'pm 530;). 0| me 1-” two dd .i ~. i . _ . ' " _=__1~___i_T__ihooghi visit sire ooiii.il¢...i., or while-mica "M s. Pesos, ____ ___e _-_____¢;°;;S_IYv' ___c_st_by_ st1iyinfz_R.Iver" constitutes n real and pqw. _ . po. cz c.nditloii.»_oi~ful definition of the word plone-| Moyse; Auditors, Mrs. T. J. Inman and Mrs. Wright Leard. Mrs. John Stewart was appointed on the school committee and Mrs. W. Hogg and Mrs. Wright Leard on the program committee for the coming month. At the close of the 'meeting ii dainty lunch was served by tha hostess. ueAnAcH:_ vAi~||s|-i».i-- . you tales QU I CK .,~._ _ , .... sAi=e / I Nor fji CONSTIPATING __T‘ . Al-I _l. "'°:.';.:_°f_i.°'l.i°fi."..'.f',‘5;_ -.,,,° ....':;$s'.r-.:c.¥E§ b\v°b°°°masocmouoins.o.,,._ _ _ - . ¢d.»Muq» M6l’bo.w|.Alldn ‘rms in on as Prorrlm ll ll»l‘.¢l.l.ll|l|"~ll\o1.“P»l ‘ /Wi su-_-‘~.=" , .__ _ed at the door, which was opened . / __ eg by a. very disagreeable-looking wo- I ` “‘.‘»"-` .._.' " %F‘>--i M"---, ed. ~ /I "vi .~ , 'i"' l ’ "No, they don‘t want cleaning,” .' `$‘;§€g.».;',~,___ _ " ' , snapped the woman, glancing angr- _ / ily over the top of her spectacles. ‘“ _` 7'* "Then,” said the man, “may 1 .' __._;-.__,___ ___na"__¢- give younspectacles a\ wipe over?" ' ”"».`_;; r ” =____f_?'. '._.==,-,<.-r§5v"9'~*"' . 1 \ - This Iii-Ile doctor Vlcc-President; Miss glorrle Green; , _ l .pg - » -_». ..- ‘§ ¢ ’-..- a ' tk . / `§` , ‘ gk 1 \ *W 1 .- I _ prescribes for pots and for pans .r . ._. . . . and his prescription, ad ynu can plainly sec, is Bon Ami! Ills job is to I snvc whatever ha tream . . . to keep it always looking nent! llni-sh, gritty clcauaers scratch cooking - utensils. Scratches catch and hold dlrtg and particles of food . . . make the uten- sils unsanitary and harder to keep clean. ` , Bon Ami doocn’t scratch. It cleans quickly, easily and thoroughly . ». . keeps your polo and pans nlcclypolilhed . . . and sanitary. Usellondmlforall ourhouseholdclean- _ lng.dl.t doesn’t redvden or roughen your han ,or injure yourilngemails, doo.-.»n’t leave gritty uedihient-and is odor-len. BQN AMI I Sold in Powder form, _ as well as Cake . . .X i it ' . __ IW: gallll iu»a.i..c.....a. _ 3 iw" rv ' I I i 51 . _ \ _ _ . 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