lac; EIGHT i ___'f_______ LWomanb Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -' Canadian “Cookery Happenings of the Week For Canadian Women i By Marl Moore. Specially contributed to the Guardian for to hum with the quom “I15 season, Gllirfllln Reldcfl- and his horses are now b01118 6X61“ I clsed at Melton Mowbray, Leices- QUESTION: Pisase oelld me re- QUWTION: I often bill! 5°m° lcelg-“lre- He l5 110131118 l0 "tend me cipes in winch one could use veg .llttle fancy cakes the cutcres... call opening meet on November ‘l. rubles. I would like to preserve ,lSXl0Wb€lll5‘fOI‘ afternoon teas. They ' ' ‘ tllcnr in a forln of p ckles or chow- [are so expensive I lhiuk tllcy cou‘d The Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Dal- (lli)\\' which could be used .n mak- I be made mor¢ economically at home. , ton are hold n: 8 recfiPtloll 0n T1195‘ mg sandwiches for students lunch- IDo you have this recipe? They are i day afternoon in honor of the dele- an \ s. w 33 st. llitllc cubes of cake rolled in icing sates and members of the Merit-me ANSWER: There ls o, scarcity of ‘and cocoanut. Thanking you. ‘Afanclyf Board of Trade which collvcncs here stapes for pN5Cl'\'lng' vegetables for Ann. "EXt W991i- splndwich fillings, The vegetables ill : CfliillllOflly uscd for sandwch fillings being slvce: peppers and pim- T“ "lull-l c"? n" 81'11"l1l1"°“‘of H. M. s. saguenay are being icnlocs, luushroonls, tomatoes, cu- suga" °r berry sugar- l‘? Cull Hm“? icordially welcomed to Charlottetown cumbersg lcltuce and celery, we have 1'2 ‘PQSPUOXI ClTflill 0f tartar, 6 13nd (111199 a 10$ 0f PPlVfilB 911391‘- sclcctcd recipes which conta n these g “g9 Whllcs- 1 2 “Mlmml "lmllml itflllllllf; is being given in their honor. flhlffl)’. lS-ft flour and sugar wwalsly three [The hospitality of the ship l| mo linles before measuring them. Sift ‘being generous“, cktendfly cream oLlartar into the flour. Beat. e a o egg whites, I-Qtcaspoon vanilla. Silt 3 Al-chyshop warren of Hana“, ‘lilo quarts small green tonlatoes, H0111‘ and 511E111‘ Sfilfllllwll’ 1111'“ Primate of the Anglican Church 1i‘ slnull l-llculubcrs, 3 red pepper. Hm“ D9191“: nlmsllllllg the!“ 511,0! Canada, celebrated the twenty- l lulul flown" ulledlunrslze», 2 heads Cream of tam“ m“) the nom- Bcal ‘lcighth anniversary of his consecra- cllery, l pint very small onions, M968’ WhllfiS with‘ a Pinch of 5a“- tlon to the Blshoprlc and the. as- qunrts yellow‘ beans, 1-3 cup mus- i add 5118“ Eladualll- and ll"? "W" Jsllmntion of his duties in the -dio- turd seed, l ounce turmeric, 1_-2 f 11nd “ill/OF "E- Bakc 1h 511°" Pa"- ;cese of Nova. scotia on Tuesday, ounce allspice. 1-4 ounce pepper, 14 l" nwdcmlell’ 510W 0"?“ 35 3'0" ounce ground cloves, salt, 1 gallongwmlld B" flhgffl I005. Cul- l" ‘m9 Mrs. George Buntaln entertained ‘Ullvglif. Wash vcgetablesand chopVnCh 01‘ 01"? and ‘me hall incl‘ Qat Bridge this week in honm- o1 and cut in snlall pieces, cover wlui squares and dip in pure white frvst- _Miss Katherine Brown of New Salt, let stand 24 hours and drain. ' ins and r011 in freshly grated or York, 3.19M vimgnr and spices u, bognglshredded cocoanut. This amount paint, add vegetables, and cook until! “l3! make 24 We and one half Inch v 4 ~ tender. Bottle ln sterile Jars and snowballs. These may be varied a ‘J W55 Jfllletla MuClPlIalI of Sauit 5931 ‘little by toasting the cocoanut be- UL“ is bemg cllrdlalll’ Welwmed (Anni-er) Snowlvalls ‘Ilhe Commander, officers and men Chow Chow The Prince of Wales has decided Dorothy Dix Letter Boar t qulslte voice which is being well trained and which will, it ls expect- ed, increase in volume as time goes on. Love in a Cottage a Failure, Cries Young Wife Who Wishes She Had Married Wealthy ' Suitor — Must Intelligent Wife‘ Give up Reading and Study to Pies-use Husband? ' ‘mat happy days are here again was strongly hasized by the en- thusiastic manna in which citizens got together for this week's big cele- bration and thoroughly enjoyed thee _ , y’ |_ I y _ _ _ t entertainment ofiered by the emu Dial its... AJ-\‘ -.’\t the time I married, a. little ma. than wo years o, I had two roposals. Ono was from a man much older than myself ‘em wmmme m charge. o! the 3.8a who was wealthy and would have been able to give me clothes, money and pleasure. The other was from o. poor young man but who was making a. fairly comfortable sal- ary. I was ecstatlcallv, thrillingly in love with him, and a love nest of two or three rooms sounded lllh heaven. So we were married. But. our marriage 1s a failure. If we had more money and I could have had better clothes and gone out more, per- haps we would not have got upon each others nerves so badly and I would not so much regret not hliviug married the richer man. My husband has not as good a job as he had when we were program. I ' O O ' Mrs. Arthur Roper had as her ,gue'st this week Mrs. A. B. MaoKay ‘of Summerslde. r l . n t O l Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gordon of St. Stephen, N. 8.," are’ nmofl! the new residents who intend locating in Charlottetown Ln the near future. taking up their rmklence on Villa Avenue. llhelr daughter, Miss Gor- married. Love in n cottage is not as it is de don, who has been attending; l". W.C. plated‘ JUNE_ for the past few years has already made a host. of friends here. . o o e Answer: Whichever: one of your two suitors you hlul .1. .. i, June, you would have wished that you had man-led the other. You married the young ' man you loved and you are disgruntled because he cannot give you pretty frocks and fine cars and take you to expensive places of amusement, but if you lllld married the old man who could give you all these things you would be eating your heart out in your hunger for love and romance and youth. Miss Aneta. McDonald, whose marriage takes place early in Nov- ember, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday even- ing given by Mrs. J. J. Duffy'- O O I Friends in ths city of Jmsie Bon- I stelle, one time lead ng lady with W. s. Harkins company will regret to learn of the news of her death The trouble with you is that. you ask too much of life. You want everything. You want love and romance and riches andpioasures, and oured for afternoons. Mushroom Sauce food chopper. To tlvo quarts of the] nlll-hroozrls add one cup salt ‘(nflcr they ilave stODd in the brine) 1-4 ounce each of black lwppcr, gin- gcr". and cloves: l ounce pimiento, U. ounce mustard seed and more salt ff desired. Boil until mushrooms are lender, not more than 20 minutes and seal. 'I‘his may be strained and used as mushroom catsup. Uncooked Chill Sauce One-half peck ripe tomatoes, 2 cups celery, 2 cups onions, 2 red pTpQCTS, 1'2 cup salt, 1 cup sugar, l cup white mustard seed, 1 table- spoon black ground pepper, 1 table- spoon cinnamon, l quart cider v‘n- egnr. Chop tomatoes. Chop celery, anions and red peppers finely. Mix all ingredients together and pack 1n sterile Jars and seal. Corn Relish (We have some corn relish on hand made from this recipe-so for your sake I made a little of it up fore rolling the cakes in it. by her many fr ends. She is the Hut-St of Dr. and Mlrs. Dewar. QUESTION :Wil1 you kindly glVC o a 0 fires {rum nmsliroonw ihmughfus a recipe for Cuban Pineapple‘ A mun,“ “pp-ant. awaits ML and from Hollywqod and made prewar. and thulk l: find o. recipe entitled Cuban Pinc- apple Pie. but have outlned a ins-til- 0d o! making a most delicious Pine- apple Pie which I can recommend highly. Probably the name Cuban Pinc- apple is given to pineapple pieby growers of Cuban pineapples to ad- lncluded a reepe for Pineapple Up- side Down Cake on the off chalice that it might be this confection to lwhich you refer. Pineapple Pie Llne zine-inch pie plate with flaky lows: One tn crushed pineapple, 1 egg, ltablespoon flour, 2 tablespoons butter, 1-2 teaspoon sait. Strain juices from pineapple. Melt butter crushed pineapple, and stir until it thickens. Pour this syrup over beat- en 6E8. stirring all the t'me and would be nice, Thank and ' ' . . . C. 9" St. Jr: stand three tlllys. To them add Ho“ Mrs A vertise their product. I have also. residence at l2 Brighton Avenue, ANSWER: I have been unable to - e o Tile tca hostesses at the H1285. Mrs. H. s. Henderson. one it'd at a series of bridge parties th’ lweck at her pretty home on Bay field street. I O I o. visit to Halifax where her daugl-lt College, one pastry. Pour in filling made as fol-l The YBETP-‘ttflbie illness of lwss lBertie Profitt is deeply regretted i; ‘filer wide circle of friends. I one . Kelly, fomlerly l ,meet the other wivm of L of Charlottetown Golf , V Links this afternoon will be Mrsxher W0 neces Misses Dorothy and E. D. Nicholson, Mrs. F. E. Sulall-' , wood’ M155 M’ Wilson M“ E T_ "S. R. Burke of Albert/am are leavlng Mrs. Harold 1.. Pickard erltertain- l m” “l” Ml“ Kmlm “m” m” Mrs. A. E. Duff left ‘Tuesday on er Miss Betty ls attending Indies, W110 Was given on opportunity to lwhlch occurred ln Detroit last Fri- day. She had only recently Wl-llmed Pie? I heard of it. through a friend Mrs. iwbert T. Holman of Sum- am)“ ‘or the season of me Open- yum-Side who are to take up the“, lng of the Detroit Civic theatre, when she was stricken. O U t Mrs. D. J.‘ Riley, accompanied by Frances Kerwin and brother Mr. this moning for Mbncton where they will meet the remains of the eral is to take place at he!‘ 01d home ln Wallace on Sunday. Miss Kerwin is kindly remembered by many friends and their sympathy goes out to the family l" their , bereavement. ' l S rotary to His Royal Highness the lDuke of York. is a. guest of ‘Iheir mlycllenccs the Governor-General week. -' "For The Cook lllnnds and you are willfully throwing them away. You have a good luusband, a good home; enough to live on comfortably. If you would m”, R K 30,185.,“ pry/ye sec. make the best of these they would flll your life so completely that you it is mighty seldom that Fate hands out that sort of prize package to a woman. Mostly we have to take the bitter with the sweet, the draw- backs with the advantages. 0f course, every woman would like to marry a Fairy Prince and have u husband who was equally good at raising thrills in her breast and nlnlzlug money, but there are very few Fairy Princes in tllcse prosaic days, and mostly a girl has to choose between the poor man who is young enough for Lzr to love and the old man who can give her the luxuries she “unis. n pour young mun than with a. rich old one and that it ls better to have love thlln it is to have imported Paris frocks. Anyway, happiness is a slate of mind and it depends on one's attitude toward life, not on what one has. Money will not buy it nor will material things insure it. ' Some of the most miserable people 1 have ever known were the richest and many of the happiest were the poorest. In your case you have all the raw materials for happiness in your would not pine for unobtalnable luxuries. If you would honestly try to be a. real helpmeet to your husband and and the countess of Bessborougm a; to help him build up his fortune, if you would interest yourself in his _ _ “ “ _ _ _ — _' "' " " '-' Government House, Ottawa, this work and try to be an inspiration to him, you would not get upon each ’other's nerves. t Mrs. W. T. Osborne, of Woilville), ,talk out. and stir in flour and salt, and add lN- 3-. was hostess Saturday after-l gradually while stirring, juice from , "0011 Bl 8- tefl in honor of Mrs. Fred You would be chums and companions who would never Perhaps the reason why your husband hasn't as good a. posi- ‘iion now as he had when you married ls because you have taken the lleurt out of him by your discontent and repining over his not being able to give you all that a rich husband could have given you. crepe silk tops the black skirt. The black is repeated in the lower sleeves. It's decidedly youthful and flattering. pie to fashion. 14, 16, 1B, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 And 1 contend that she has a far better chance for happiness with inches bust’ with 2 yards 39-inch contrasting. dress of one tone. Exquisitely lovely is wine red-or black blistered crepe satin. The reverse side of the crepe creates a very charming effect used for the upper bodice. » Jumps or coin (coin preferred.) i Wrap coin carefully. -\ No. 913. Size .. into sandwiches and asked the fam- ily to taste them and give the‘! lhcnest opinion of it as a sandwich filllng—the Big Boss said "It. would I be right good if you were hungry.” I liked it too. One and one half dozen ears of corn, 1 small cabbage, 1 bunch cel- pie by merely thickening one t'll of Ruth Ingrahanl, "y. 4 onions, 2 green Dcpper-i. 3 lcrushed pineapple with a mixture of o a o quarts Vinegar. 2 Cups Sugar. 1 CUP :3 tablespoons flour, 3 tablespoons!‘ flour 1-2 can salt. 1-4 teaspoon mus" fllcltcd butter. and 1~2 teaspoon interested to hear that. Miss Dora turd, 1-4 teaspoon cayenne, 1-4 tea ylsfllt. The egg glvcs it n more mcl- Duchcm n, was the 501015;; m the Zpoon turbrgierlc-Slut cinffrrgmcgvbivl low and richer flavor though. Firs; muted chm-ch in Sydney‘ m, "<19 C“ 1189 ""15 0° °P i Sunday evening when her- sweet ,5“- 5993333011 cclcfryelsstalgitreirizye voice delghted her hearers. Mus ‘(Ill/CS Elfl C D l y. V ' _ , v at“; In pymervllng Mme and gout Four slices plnsnpllel 5 egg yous‘ Dichemin. says the Sydney Post. ' ‘ ‘ ‘1 cup sugar, .1 tablespoon lclnon W ‘n 5m” h“ early chlld-hwd-‘has over one-half of the vinegar. Ccm- bflcn s-n,,~ng has develo , - - _ ; _ . , ~ u‘ . ped an ex- bmc “fixtures, bring w boning lljlllffl, gmted rnd one half ltlron, "p0 nt, and let simmer 40 minutes. [four nlnraschmo mo" w‘ 5 egg I,“ stcriyzed Jars and 5m,‘ (This i wh tcs, lcup flour,fl1-4 teaspoon salt. r~l:.~u ls rloliglltjul “Jun roast lnmb.) ,3 mbl°sp°°m bum“ 3'4 “m b'°““ I hope you w u find Same or the isugur, 1 teaspoon vanilla, Beat the ‘egg yolks untzl thick (lilfl lclnoll coforcd, add sugar gradually and continue healing. Add lemon ‘ulce, J l rated lemon rind and egg WllltCS ,8 ‘beaten stlo. When the egg whites, {are partially mixed until the yolks: [carefully fold in the flour whch ihns been sifted w th the salt. Add .vanilla. Mclt buitcl‘ in frying pun, tadd the brown sugar, and when melted, pine; pineapple rings in the. lpml. Pour the cake batter over lhel l . . . ‘plncappe nncl bake the coke in a a wprul lilll of u fushirlu sin-ct. lmodcrate oven 20 to 40 minutes at ll illvy i" illllt‘. for plcnlifll with ,~ .. . . \:.-l. Ill»; llu‘_\‘iul ill’) it?" llu-fncigil- N50 d‘; PM“ when 6,3“ is baked lwr\ “m: nlu as risking Mrs. Bur- mm ll Cul ‘m “kc ll ale and ml 1l"lll‘. Um: (luv she ln|(l tilcm. “My lcontrcs of phcripplc rings. with rhcr- -‘ ‘"1 "l I'"'ll.\' l‘l"ll"‘$ l‘ Fll" llc- 7r es and garnish w th unsweetened Mlu-nniyllrr-ss n blousosnndlnnlcr- t , , iulllus llUPlIHlP. furiwl with Inuvll “hqmcd crram‘ \-..‘~lllll_fl_. l rvumj.’ their r-rllnr lu-nuly Either stcivcd or calmed apricots g“ ll l-llnpll: rinsing ln llunnuuvl {m- Camwd ffcch pf-flchgs may hrs ',:ll<. llu-sc \\‘(I.'l(l(‘l'[lll lluis. llrl: l," . i ,1 _ , W. {HQ Junie l>_\' the. nlzlltcrz; nf Dlulnllnri “MW n pm,“ o‘ ‘Muabwc m l“ J /_\vs which you know urc lllc bc-‘t "C5D"- nivi-s nlznle for liurk colors. Dilunnlul | [brushed with white pf egg to prc- "M. F. Bancroft ‘vent filiing from soaking lt. Covcrjwllo served were with upper crust. yliliss Clara chsholm, Misseg Male, Pineapple Upside Down Cake above recipes will suit your ynse. pur- Morley is scarce yet she has [milky clothes ' You ulnnjvs lnnk as if you had 1+5! ct Nervous Headaches No medical treatment can be of much real help to you which does not: enrich the blood. Be- cause it does positively mike the blood rich and red, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food restores the vigor of the nervous system and removes the cause of these symptom! from which you are suffering. Good restful sleep, Improved digestion and freedom from headaches will soon convince you that this treatment is re- storing your health and happi- ness. Dr. Chase's '| nits nrv [or light shades. They nccli 1m imiling and they last through rc- jwulcd luunrlcrings. All you necrl l'l ciu is. in rinse your things ill Diamond 'l‘iul s. You run get such lnvclv flunk-s lly using flu-m. Sn you sec," sniil .\lrs. Ilurncllr, "pretty clothes nrc as cusy for you lo huvc as for me." lAMor-ningSmilc I The Vlllflke doctor was taking a friend for u trip in his cur. "I say, look out!" cautioned the passenger. “You're doing over sixty a Of l return all to heat, to cook egg. Add lllt‘ faculty 01' Acadia University, as crushed pineapple to it, and pour 3 will as the lady members of the fa- d ,lnto crust. Bottom crust. may be Clllty- MYS- C. E. A. deW tt and Mrs, Put 11 green peppers, 6 large re , , poured. and those,‘ Dr. Muriel Roscoe, Pucapple filling may be made for Bctly and Esmond dcWitt and Miss Relatives in this Prov nu; will be My advice to you is to brace up and do your part toward making a 111191))’ home. You will find your happiness on your own doorstep 11 you look hard enough for 1t. i DOROTHY mx. PEPPER RELISH I I O I peppers, and 12 medium size onions Dear Miss Dix-I have been married about]: year to a husband who JJ/grough a. food-chopper. Pour (us, lkes intensely my love for good literature and studying, but until last Suited to every purse and every taste. Rich in color as it comes From the teapot. Full body in the cup. The lost word in true economy. WW7 I Loaders In their mpoetlvo Prloo Clams: ILUENOSE TEA - HORSES STANDARD TEA’ HORSES SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE monsrs What the Fashionables are Wearing ._-._ Hlzlwlratral Dressmaklng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern i Bu Annabelle Worthington The two-tone idea. is much fav- In today's model, pale blue rough It's s model you'll flnd very sim- Style No. 913 is deslgnrd for sizes Size 56 requires 8 yards 39-inch Then again, you may prefer a Price of Pattern 15 cents in "nun-H- Name Street Address ... is-nu-nopuouonnu-....- (my State lbolllng water over all and let Stand '15 minutes; then drain and lmt 1M0 a. kettle. Add 1 quart of white vlne- gar, 2 tablespoonful salt. 2 table- spoonsful mustard seed, 1 tea- week there has been no great dlssenslon about it. I do all of my house- work and cooking and help him in his business for a few hours every day, l. E F: 3 i E D- '8 C ii a a 2 t3 s '3 t’;- s a S‘ brown sugar. Stir well. Boll 5 minu- tes; then put in Jars and seal. Do not cover while boiling. CHICKEN FRXTTERS May I not. have for my own, to use innocently, four hours out of the 163 in a week, My husband's conduct is Lilliuj rvy love and mlklng me hate him. TROUBLED WIFE. [cups chopped left-over chicken. ' 4 tablespoons chopped green uvli- Answer: per. Your husband's conduct ta inspired by jealousy. His egotlsm makes 2 teaspons baking powder. hlm desire to be superior to you in every way, to pose before you as an 1A teaspon salt. oracle, and so he cannot bear for you to study and read and make you;- 3 gggg, self his intellectual superior. Very many men take this attitude toward 4 tablespoons chopped pa. . y their wives. It is reauy the explanation of why so many clever men 1% cups flour. marry fools. A man always wants to look down on his wife instead of up 1 cup thin cream. to her. 1/. teaspoon pepper. 1 teaspoon melted butter. Mix and sift the dry ingredients. Beat the eggs thoroughly, and add to the cream. Add liquid mixture gradually to the dry mixture, and beat until light. Add chicken, but- ter, pepper and seasonings. Beat with rotary egg beater. Drop by spoonfuls fn piping hot fut. Drain each fritter and serve llot with chicken gravy. NEW STUDY BOOK FOR W. M. S. __._._._.- So, in Judging your husband, bear this in mind and realize that it is his distorted love for you that makes him want to keep you in his own intellectual class. He feels that the only way he can keep you‘ is to fetter your mind and he is not wise enough to know that the very method he is taking defeats 1w own end and that nothing he could pol- slbly do would drive you away from him so surely as this unreusoning and petty tyranny. If your taking the college course angers your husband so much, pos- sibly you will be wise to give it up in the interest of peace and harmony. But don't give up your reading and “ q, for the world of books it going to be the place of refuge to which you will have to flee when you find life with a small-minded husband almost impossible. The woman who loves to read and who can say "my mind to me n. kingdom ls“ can never __-_- be wholly miserable under any conditions. LONDON, Oct. 2l—(C.I’> The woman's Mjggbngfy society or the But why did you marry a man whose tastes are so uncongenial and magma-gun church m cmada sympathetic? How was it possible not to find out before marriage your gm; y”, Wm 5tudy 1-1118 seven fiance's attitude toward the things that meant no much to you? Boas of Service," o. book written by _ -- - Lenin, B.uantme' author o; the If only young people, who think they are in love with each other, Ind,“ novel “spirit Flve,» who is ' would stop asking each other about the state of their affections and would mo the author of l study book m. I put o. few searching questions about their tastes and habits and opinions, 8m,- mmmtlom, entitled nwholhow many unhappy marriages could be prevented. Is My Neighbor?" Both boolm deal wlth the p‘"ob- fem of the new cltioerls coming to 077mm Canada from other countries, of- h"?! lllflflestions for assisting‘ them. The history and background DORUPHY DIX. ADDS WEIGHT drink, 12 p. rn. something more to) eat and drink, a a. in. breakfast of LONDON, Oct. 21-(0. PJ-Mrs. ham and eggs. S. A. Ward, Conservative M. P. for| Miss Marjorie Graves, Consefvn- miles an hour!" “Don't worry about that," chuck- lcd the doctor, “he got till. village ‘Policeman in bed with rheumm‘ tism." Nerve i Foo ‘T “L Rulers: liml, Hoopla» Non" DRUG STORES Cannock (Staffs) has put on l tivo member for Hackney 8., said stone in weight since she was in on interv'ew: "I know of no nth-l "lfclcd a y!!!‘ l8°- 5h’ ED961811? or woman member who has put oul blames all night sittings and said weight. Personally, I never touch that the usual meals were: ‘I p. m? anything except hot u: geade. Dinner. l0 p. m. n. sandwich ma adoring m all mm sittings; of the new people is given, as well u the duty of Canadians towards their new citizens, in older to de- velop n clearer understanding. .____..____._ munch uni-one h! non feel. but my evenings are left alone, as he does not return from work until ' _ I l 4 ‘ 11 P. M. So I decided to take up a. small college course of two hours on Tuesday and Thursday nights. ‘This angered my husband so much that ‘ m... r-ust I do?’ Thlfl is not the fifty-fifty marriage of which 1 l‘ " l. ' l i dreamed. Am Y to be this man's slave? * " .' k ‘ I _, t \ Q ca no of sll u.» sournesa and gas. End u.» bilioug headache or any sluggiahuess caused by too much acid. Put. the stomach and bowels in good order. Sweeter: the whole system with Phillips‘ Mi s: Magnesia. Be euro it is in. bottle, with use hmiliu blue wrapper that tells you it is genuinl Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia. The substitutes are Ml. the some, and do not get the some results. ALSO m nun roam. Phillips‘ Milk of Mngrlells lblefs are now on mule at drug slorcl evorywhefre: och tiny tablet h the equivalent of l. uupoou u: of genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. 4'— fir: :ss ict ial ges ir- TC, be ll