PAGE TWO vvv v vvvvv vs: v vvV-Vvvvvv vvvvvvv ve- v I ---v"------¢-:..¢- THE CHARL()'l'l‘E'l‘()WN GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 1113-1411 w veeeoo-ooomo-ovovo-o-oo-o-o-oew vvé ‘v v Oatmeal, Potatoes, Milk — Lenten Meditation lnLlf ~ - ...,.. L ‘ . - - 1"" AM " s "1 Should Be In War Diet, ,,,,_,,,,,,'jj,m m" we???‘ Dorothy Dix 13%.’... , om!“ m‘ e Alan-uh LAD Mr John Boyd Orr Gives British Women Food For Thought As He Advises On Economic _\Var-Time Eating ' i IDNDON. Feb. l'l—Slr John Boyd "fllentlnemiillonairds family and Orr, lalnolts expert on diet, told lthe soldier's family would snare Brltaurs llltllatWllfiS that he would ‘and share alike. That would 1101 "Whale the llle of a single sailor ‘strengthen the spirit ot common trying: u: gvqt lrltttl" allfl bacon ,-sucl‘lflce and natlonal unlty which lllllutll5ll 1111* nllnttleltls and past ave need to wul the war. the Ll-boats 111 the North Se . Both 1111.101" and bacln are luxur- les, l..- ~l.tl. and went on to tell ‘ ‘ 1; ‘zll do u~ 110 harm t0 t what 100d. MILK "Everybody knows milk is by far the 111ost important of our pro- Wltllvt.‘ foods “"l'l1c consumption of 1111lk has increased 1n this country 1n the lust SIX years by nearly 2t) per cent. “But we have lfill a great sur- plus of liquid milk ‘(ting for manu- Zfacturing purposes. We ure pro- ,1l.ll:lllg t.-o much milk that we ctulti tlrlrlk 2U pet" cent, more oven in uuttier 1.11110. "We want to put t11at surplus ilquld mrk where it \v1ll do most gocd. Fat" t/co lllllé milk 1s beutg (trunk by work111g-c.ass 1l1n1.l".cs \\"1".h children. "la-t 11111.11 people get the Slll‘,)l1l> 111111; ill the #111110 prlcl" lls ll b b1"- seld to the fllctitlts, so that (".111 get as 11111:l1 11s \v(-ll-lo- (to 11111111195. "l1 the object of our food policy born 111 Khllllllllr, .39 lwztrs ago. so 1t 1s no; 1s 1g 111.1". one of _ the "ltetlllh foods" he pick.» to re-' ace bultl-t." anlt bacon 1s porridge "aid about 1t: llnltr-plwlttttccd \".1lt1l~ 1.1 not e they are so 111111 called B l . be cl special .111" t1l,tl.-‘..\'e llz\(‘l "n1 l1 ".l.'.l1_\". Sutne ;lt.1\.1‘.l~\-(i 111111 lllJc because ll1(*_\‘ l 1s 1111M’ of this vita- 1111111 111 ultnflvl 2111,‘; 111111. 111 111111111011 .111 Will‘ 1s to 11111111111111 tile health w l1ll'!'t‘ \'li'lll‘.ll A and clillllllllt oi l1u- \\'ll§‘l\‘ 111111011. time as this 1s ])C.~..\ll)l_\' 11v." ltlcsl 1111pc1‘l- 21.111- unt nlvastlre we cuultl 1:111. ro"1"A'1"ol;s "\Ve 5.1101110 all be 11111011 hvult-lltel" 11' we are nutre l1o111e-l11"t.ll11t"e(l p11- 100 pt". 1on5. taller-s" 11nd less wll 1e blcatl tnutil‘ as bacon 114111 r1411.» inc trrtu llllpOfltd 1112111". port/ed. “Seine \\'(.llt\ll are airaitl to e111 11011111: bccarse they llllllk they are ifltltblllllg. 'llllS 1s pmlcct non- sense "One pottnd of bread and butt-rt 1s more lltttcnlltg than 1:111" pJuhcts c-f potatoes. And this to what S11" John had to say about: BITTER exncaerated " bt lt we have "I11 a tune of tlnwatetud iocd y“... l; 1|; (la Lu“ plen nl:.k and mrury of Ylta- shorlage the potato 1s by far the nluu/ed IHJWlZiIlIlC’, butter does not most lmfwrlm" "B11, In addition t0 l COHlDlHQ ‘.1 POUHGs ground beef, ‘tnati z" nlucn. 1,115 special health value it gives the >1 cup twp-pie sauce. I cup bread “Fhere are thousands of hottse- ‘lllfilwfifi $19M 0! 370d Def 8B1‘?- Afl 0111111115, hold" in t1 s 001.121.1111" \Vl’1‘.(‘l‘l never 116R‘ 0t! WIIILYQS SW05 TWICE a5 Season with salt, pepper, 1111c- 11190.. nd ".\':ll not be able to much fcod as an acre of wheat. with 2 wcIl-beatetl e228 buy art" even though they have the ‘ "We 0-"111 DWI-UN‘ all ills‘ DQ131395 form 11110 snlall balls. rcll in I 'll‘~l‘ l1 Cfilillttl-F. l“? “Tllll- 1 hope mill l>rufiucllcn lilblfi: ccn ilcur and btcwn 111 2 "ll there is going to be a mnnan- ‘Wlll be lflfiffllifld by at least 50 P9P tables 0011s hot fat. ent shortauc of butter, the best C9111" When nzcoly browned. 51166 1 thinl: to do 111111 be ta mix the Sir John urged every houyholder green pc-"ppvr, 1 small on on, 1 car-l butter and. mu ftrilip and $1111 1t to crow as many vegetables as pos- rot and l stalk of celery ovrr thzm‘ at "ac p:"c.‘=c1".t low price oi murgar- 5lbl°~ lETVPn wittdwv-bnxes, he 411d. 111G. lcoultl be used to provxie the fanllly with lresil greens su.h as parsley. Fashions z And Winter ‘Styles? A , ¢‘**f§-+§§-§§4§-§-O4- AAAQAA ALLA kkkkk A ‘Lag “ v v vv v v A bolero dress has so many uies that you will hardly need another son You can wear this model now tinder coat at home. or in the 1011111, Mitt later on right here at Ilvme with your new Spring 1mm net Try tlhe gay formula of navy It'll-h c. snowy vmite or bright print blouse. The high square neckline 4s Just right. the becoming length bolero does much for your figure. and the .t.1e around belt adds a, new wuch. Heavy silk or rayon crepe makes the dress you w1ll want to wear right now and the one that you w1ll wear all Spring with your furs. Style No. 3152 is designed for sizes 14. 16. 36. 38, 40. 42 44 and 4U. Sire 36 requires 3 3-4 yards of 39- inch material for bolero and z-ktrt; l 3-4 yards of contrasting for blouse. Send fifteen (15:21 (coin is pre- fert-"dl for mttem. Write plainly your Name. Address and style "limb" B0 sure to state the size volt wish Style No. 3152 Size Nam! , Street Addresn Cll-Y Provinc- GRAF SPEE ON THE AIR IIONDON —tCP)—— The Battle c1 was dramatized in the first of a set". les of radio war lays presented by 31c British Brod casting Col-pom. on. -§cience says ITS PII III $511 _ ' I s? . ‘A recent scientific analysis chow: that BEMA Extra Fancy Table Molasses in a .¢0nt:enfr;1tcd cane juice of high purify, tcontzlining a sugar content nf69. 108'" . That 5h wlly it is of such value in supplying necessary body heal and enerll . If’: a pure, nourishing, palatable {coil for all Ilnembcn of the family. Us: l! no a nprcad . . . on ancalsel . . . for your baked goods. It's good all wayll 4 Ill IT YOUR GIQCIIW ‘Madejvy nafionnll Immvn chenllll. Lnpy mppllc on rcquut. t BARBA l I DOS MOlASSES ‘l’: 11 STRAIGHT THINKING Pure thinking is t.l1e secret of a. holy hie. ‘There a sLreaul ol thought cortstantly moving 1.11111 the mind durlng L111: entire twenty-tour hours o1 every day. while wo are awake and while we sleep. Jesus gave us the secret of now to direct 1.111s power 01 the mlnd for our lllgncst and best good for the body and the cplrlll. system 1s tuned to 11s highest efllc- lcncy when the thoughts are pro- ceeding along pure channels 11nd does 11s best work for tile lungs, heart, lllld dlgestlve machulery. "fills 1s anltbollstn; pure thinking biulds .us up. ‘inc opposite ls lluttlbllllsnl: Iunpure thlnklllg nnxed wlth little, langcr, jculou y. llnu fear, teats down the buoy. nllllu and splrlt, and leads Lo an early (leutn. a. 1111111 think- "eth 111 ins heart su 1s 11c." Pure l thought; will ktxap 11 1111111 wcll. 1 "Your faith has mane you whole." This was Jesus way o1 silylng; Your Lilli-i 11g has challpetl your uouy from sllklnss to 111-lath; your lllulu "hns sent powerful thoughts 0i 110111- ing to the wllolc .ysltll1; therelore you are 1.1011001 111 bud)", 1111110, all spirit. Jesus (1111 thls perfectly. but u." all 101.011" i115 example, and lad- iatc the sunsllult- 0t loyiul tnlnklng 1o (tillers. Win-n 1111s secret. o1 right llllllklllj; lean-us the heart of 1111111- 1111111‘ 11111‘ \\'.'ll give place to peace; tul1nkl~1.11t~.~s will give place to 1110:1- etalicn, sobrrltcss and temperance. flout-st)" will ('0llqt10l' all dlsllotlesty; 111111111 \\‘1ll be the p0 session cl all 1111111111111). All these enemies of the sultll (1l1;(*l' \\‘1ll be conqttereq by l)\llt' '.luul;ing_ ""I‘l1e 111st ellclllv to b.- ceuquercd is death. Blessed are the lpurt- in heart for they shall see C1011." PTIACE. POWER, HEALTH, and PLENTY will be girl-n as a tree 11,111 from heaven for all who can s9: G111. I-THE cooks CORNER and add 2 cups tcxutlto Julcc l Cool: 111 lncderate oven 1150 de- grees F. 40 tnmutcs. Rlentove bulls to hot platter and thicken llquld in pan for gravy. Baked Canned Corn Two cups canned corn (No. 2 can , wcll-bcatetl. 1 tablcpoon butlre or substltttte, 2 tablespoons 1 tott- for 1 1111111, 2 eggs l tnblcspoo-fts flour; 4 ‘cream or evaporated mflk: spoon salt, rl bit oi CILYQIIHQ. . Blend all t1 1n order listed. lbaklng dish. I Set 111 pan of hot. water. and it mos no gooi bake about l hour or until a kmit out. clear. - ‘inc whole HOIVOuS‘ nlotstfn responsibllty in the 111111101". ingredients thorough- frock until much later in the sea- point inserted in the middle comes Bake in moderate oven (350 de- grees 1".) Serves 4. generously. l lvtltasunattow FROSTING l ‘Pwo cups sugar, l-2 cup boihng for cllpsfwater. 2 tablespoons oorn syrup or l-ll teaspoon cream of tartar, 3 (or 2) egg whites, l-4 teaspoon salt flavoring , Add water and syrup w sugar; tstlr until dissolved Let come to B, i boil covered. Uncover and cook "nlill syrup spins a lcng thread. or ito 242 deg. F‘ whites and beat until stiff Add salt to egg . WlltSll syrup stop: bubbling add Efflfluflllv to egg whites, beating well aTTer ettch addztlcn. too stiff for whisk or spoon and baa; frosting will hold (‘B12 whites are used, When ‘ rotary beater, use until its shupe. lf 2 ccok ll llttlel le-"s. C11‘ l0 240 deg. F, U50 any ltiesmcd flav0r1ng_ . l ____ welcome,“ THE TRAVELLER (B! ARTHUR HARDY) CHAPTER. XIX DAN DAMAGED D Sh lto '. t ' Mcéilw 3.351% “i3. ‘iifiiikllfl, September 15th Efmbe D . hot weeks of the sumineralwerelnil: he River Plate. in which the ccl- t man battleship Graf srpee was sunk. l ‘this wéty, spanned and a big gate asgtilre k8 x wee before the contest Rob. c" 36TH’ was given the name of the hBB-VYWElBht boxer who was to 0p- bose 111m over ten rounds: Barney "Flfiyd. winner of the recent big heavy-weight novices competition, was the man. According to repute he was a. cruel fighter with 5 big punch. Robert meant to tulle m) chances with him: crude, young, “r0111! "Pbonents with o. dangerous punch. were not to be despised he W38 determined to fight his way into ll"! u: monev and did not mean to 81in up through any fault, of his own. Dan delayed his start as long as possible 1n order to give his wound eve chance to strengthen, Qug. war 1v it: was almost impossible to detect the scar. The skin hall knit completely and the flesh was firm, 1i» was reported that Mike Mc- Glntv was taking his tralnln too lightly: it was common knoviledge that McGInty hated the grind of thorough preparauon: he relied on his knock-out punch, and three weeks work was enough for any fight. he had always declared. l-lc had already beaten Dan Shelton. he lleved that he knew all Dan had Illvfi. and he scoffed at. the thought of defeat. Mike McGlnty planned to wipe out. Don. then crow; (Continued on page 5, col Q Women of Today May not have to do the Hard Manual Labor Did in Keeping Their Grandmothers House, But Other Conditions ‘Make Her Life a Tough One Every now uld then I meet u bitterly about the trifllngness of "we" doing work? women had tub 11nd scrub them." for women for them. life easier ls pleasantcl" IIIOTG illlllgS IO WOIT)" 0V!!!‘ home. When u 1111111 marrletl he twife did hct" part by trying it. N0 had he caplet-ted to support lhetn ‘lllill‘l'_\‘ll1g 11111111. 1e modern woman. l women," he declares, "is that they haven't enough to do, and 1,118.1. is why t , they are restless and disatlsfled. much ldle time on their hands and that is why they get 111w mischief. with all these new-tangled electrical devices tor as our grandmother, all of 111011" husbands lmd children's clothes, they would be a lot healthier and happier, and so would the remainder of‘ the world. easy nowadays ~ that's what is the matter with ment, but don't they have 110111101" burdens to bent". than the women o-f the past had? But 11t~‘l\‘11(l11_v» l1u" wlth- n. marl who discourses-long and "The matter with They have too What's housework nowadays. Nothing but, child's play. Now if to pack in their own coal or wood for the stove, draw them own water, bent over a wast- out. the clothes with their own hands. did, and if they had to make Wcmen have it too Whereat I wondered: Has the nlodern woman more cakes and ale than the Victorian lady had? Is today than it \\as 111 their gra11d1‘.11tl1(\.' tlrlle? Life They have more 11111, more interests. 111ore excite- nlore responsibility. In great-grandmammals time no woman worked outside of her own brought home the bucon and thought his 111-utter l1ow many daughters a tnan 1111111 tilt-y cqulrctl meal tickets by dauglltuts 111 a family are expected to 1:01. jobs as soon as tilt-v got o11t ut school, 11nd oilcll Falher knocks oil work and leis the girls tak care of 111111. Mostly from lltbor when she marries. Nor docs the modern girl cease she otllv adds 011 cooking and sweeping and lllsllvvuslllng and llcltseclbunllu; lotllc typiug or (vlerkhg o1" ‘bookkeeping .11e was already tioirg. Oi course. uulrrillge has ltlwttyvs taken a bit of doing, as the English say, in every age. but 1t is a tar more today than lt was for the women o1‘ gct- harder to keep and harder to lmarrlages for tl1e'r daughters. "and 11' a girl wants a l1u band Nor did Grandma have to wou mn11 married 111 those (lays he lntlrrictl for good wife berattre she had got fat and lost of chucking out 1t perfect her oomph. N01" did Gra 12a lttpect a chilcl-rcarer and 11 pentty-pinchcr l 11nd amused. fashion model and an entertainer w (lilfictllt. proposition for the women of yesterday, Husbands are harder t0 please. Parents no longer arrange They throw the poor souls on their own, she has to 11o out and get him herself. about holttng Grandpa. for when a keep; atld he never dreamed Grantltna 1o be a combined coo-k 11nd nnql a siren and a press agent. a. 11o would nlvrays keep 111m interested l Nor were children such a problem ln Grandma's time as they are now. lGratldma fuck 111cm in ltcr stride. so to pcak. lthem and washed them and rocked |pravers and trusted the rrn 11111111121" to the Lord. She loved them and fed them to sleep and taught them their she had never heard of vltimins. nor child psyrllclcgy, 1101" the danger oi developing 1111 inferior- llty complex in a little brat by making him behave. And 1f they sickened and died. she never dreamed that she had any She laid that on Providence. Thus she es); .c11pec1 the fears that hag-ride the modern mother" and that take mOst .1111 of hi1" tltutherhocd. and ‘measl ‘lusty kids u=ed to bc. hrtvc turned the kitchen info t1 toothsrnr- dishes. Choking is on her grandmother, thing that lfVtPS FOOCl Iknow about balanced rations. S110 because she tars bee-g s bad for our stomachs. that makes flu- raisirlg of one mall infant more trouble and nlorc atlxiefy than briuflnlg up a dozen Alld in spltfl of 1111 the uvlv-taucl laboratoty instead oi a nlnce to concoct harder on the modern woman than it wrs ed gadgets that taught to believe that every- Lttckl- Grandma didn't had ll("\'(‘l' heard of H-Z and Q-7. 11m’ so she just went alor". and laid a 11911111" hand r11 the reasoning’. 11ml ll >eo11e (lldlrt llve as lone, then as thev , _ l She didn't have to acquire gray haus and 1 . . whic they were (101112 1t, do now. thcv had a better t1n‘e crew's feet. counting her clfories and fryltlq to balance her proteins and carbohydrates. These things b01111: true we can only that the modern woman has uollnng to do They have never been women. ‘ suv that the men who thnk dtrnot speak from experience. a t I I How To (‘urc A Slout-hy Man Dear Dorothy Dix-—M_v |good laconic and 1n malnlcrs he handicaps himself by bring unim" He docs bathe. b11t that is 21110111 fill. ‘I have argued, bcgeerl and pleaded He still zlnxlolts to succeed, but his ambitions urc appearance. lzncs his own sloppy way. luubrlnd is a college graduate. comes from and nwrals is nbovc reproach, but I feel that givably slCllClly about, his nllllelllflnce- He would as soon wear o. dlrtv col- Poul" 1111a a well-buttered pan or 1m. n5 a Clem, mm and “.35 Nouns alwavs wok as u he had Slept m ‘mem with 111111 about hs carelessness but He is energetic and certainly not helped by hi5 A DISCOURAGED WIFE. Answer: Rteddio-Grandml. if I was in- vi-ted out. to dinner, would 1 GM ple with l. fork? Grandma-Yes, llndeed, llreddie. Illneddle —You haven't got a pie in the house that I could practise on, have you. Grandma? WELL EXPLAINED Husband (annoyedl-Another new hat. Aren't you playing with our ‘budget? W1fe-—Whtv, no dear. You know ‘we made a. lmeral allowance for overhead expenses. make lm/provements. All Cancer folk: Good results possible through intelligent management and co- operation. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (mot- Expenditures, investments and 0th]: money matters are among clue-l‘ problems this in-between Monday. You must be not only alert but declslve and astute 1n 1m- portant istues and when cccaszon demands. AUGUST 23 t0 SEPITMBER 23 (Virgo) — You may feel the need of outside help, advice from those whose experience a11d knowledge warrants respect and consultation false pride. SEPTEIIVLBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Llbrm — The utmost care is ad- vised in all lmportatlt transac- tions and t" * ally w"l1ere‘f1nn11:es are concern." Otherwise day holds p0Slb1llK.Q-. '. 1" aslncvcnletn, Be ha-plpy. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - 'I"l1e kind of day you folks should enlsy 11nd during which vcu should ncccmpllil along new ines and mcdcsAcd fresh interests Ind glamor to yuor methods. Be lycur persuasive self! 1 NGVFIVIBER 23 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) — Add zest. ambl- 1ion and some brtght imagination] to your undertakfiigs. ‘These three ' are a ccmbinflrn (when coupled .wlth cheerful pcrsistency) hard to beat. Tact in private affairs! DEXTEMBER 23 to JANUARY ill. ‘(Catprlcornl — Cloe your ears to fooush objections. You are out to s-ttcceed and when you say you ,WII.L, obstacles are but stepping stones to higgflcr accompllsllmen" Stand pnt on that principle today JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2t ‘(Aquarlusb-Dcal with clderiy peo- ple. cooperate 111111 and confide 1n bright, clever persons — family .rfends. b11=ines< a=s~c‘ate=. You must be wise, sensible this chal- lenging day. FEBRUARY 21 t0 MARCH 2U tPisrc“ - Shouldn't be difficult f0 s"""'" Trdrw ovlrr t" vcttv bet" lflt. Interesting news and advant- |atzcs lllTOll"l1 the otllces of super- iors and friends. Social gains in dtcated. Good luck! A CHILD BORN ON THIS 13m wll be rest-lea. gal": s-cmcvmw 1"" easily swayed: popular, fortmate in buslnez-‘t and s-":"' r" 1 true to its many inherent talents and gocd traits. Shculd have ser- llous education. Hard work plus trlal-and-errr-cxrfr erce has mort It is only laziness and a dlsinclluailon to do anything that 1t takes R often wrought. perfccticn than not little trouble to do that. makes people careless about. their personal pearance. This bclnz true. you w1ll have ap- to DlnCll-hit for your husband surtorially. You will have to suppw his (iCficlBhCles and. inasmuch as he 's not willing to make the effort rllmsen to be WEll dressed. you will hale to dress him. I knew a woman who had a night when he went to .____..c.. husband like yours who did this: Evert! bed she took away all the clothes he had worn that liflN and rcplu." rt them with clean linen and a frc=l1 suit and Dfillmed "hoes. It wasn't. any more trouble to but on the clean dothe; than ll; "as the soiled ones. so he did it. and went forth a WBll-Efoomed ma"- Certalnly a man knows little of treclate the importance of presenting 1t good ludgr- necnle by how they look because that is the abo11_t_tl1en1, Ytlllli lCnpyl lght, 111.11‘. l-A-s-na-F-a-t-l-a-v,“ hN'-Ft-%'-‘-'u‘-‘- nll- ltlonday. February 1W1 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (ArlCS) Sat-urn 11nd Venus in unlrlendly lmltlgns warn ngzmtst ulklng “c; with your incnnc and 111- stments. No needless over-ex- ndlngi All mental work is highly ‘Proved ch21 attention to ones 111- Jcsts can brlng label‘ 831115- Almm, 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -Your planet, Venus, atimonishes you to keep on the safe side of all today by being helpful where you can be but by not lntcrferlng where your opinions o1" assistance are not appreciated’ 01: wanted-V T1511 "Dose" ll Nasty 4t Relieve Misery This Quick- Actlng EXTERNAL Way Don't burden a child's delicate stomach with strong intcmnl medi- cines. Do what thousands of modern mothers do . . . relieve the misery of a cold quick-without internal dosing-the Vicks VnpoRub wa . It brings comforting rclicf right: w ere the cold causes misery. And it's such a simple and easy treatment: At bedtime. massage Viola VnpoRub over throat, chest. and buck. Right; away, Vapol-‘tub goes w work to relieve the misery of the cold two ways at once-two DIRECT WAYS ell'nfi'u'll%'n'fi'n'n'u'u'fh‘u'u'n'u'u'fi'ln'-'u' INDIVIDUAL (By FRANCES DRAKE] King Features Syndicate Inc-l Look in the section your birthday l-omcs what your outlook s. according to the stars -.-eeuer.--.-.-.r.-.-.w.-.-.-a.-.-.v.mmwvr. who doesn't an- the world. We rlbvlcus thing THYkDIK. human psychology f rout. to inns’. u'u'ln'u'n'n'lu HURUSCU PE In. and find Your inventive and creative genius should thrlvc now l, MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini!- lOne bid DON'T for today: Don't |be a. dlsscntcr jut for the suke of laretmlent. In fact, hold your peace ul.'.:ss it ls your duty to correct land admonisl1_ Should be an ad- vantageous period for literary ef- forts. atlvertlsulg, oorrospondulg. agreements. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) —Born before July 11th’! Be par- | tlcularly careful in all business and lmoney transactions. Be kéen about lvlllues and where and when t/o BllEST 00Lll l First, VnpoRub acts on the akin, stimulating like a warming poultloc. Second, it gives off the soothing, medicinal vapours of seven different relief-giving medications-vapours that are carried with every breath direct to the irritated air ssages. And here's what this pou tice-and- vapour action does. It clears the air passages, loosens phle m, checks t c tendency to coug , relieves irritation, and eases soreness of the chest muscles. This comforting action continues hour utter hour and invites healing, rest- ful sleep. Often by morning, most of the misery of the cold 1.1 gone. PROVE!) IN CLINICS-Va Rub hns been proved ln one of the argcst series of clinical tests ever made on colds-and loved in daily use 1n millions of omes. So P1101111" 11v 1111s PRO0P—KNOW Wan YOU'RE Usmc "r0 Retlavs. Cows Mlsnlw. Y ‘ll be Id u diostlnbvcredillie reyllef VapoRub brings. VA» Ill AVOlCl WCTTY . Flt .lse in allbnwork Study l Public Speaking l Pointers Give You Confidence I Her first meeting, but she shown no awkwardness. hesitation as she rthliéswio the chairman's words of w-plcnme! The new member will go l far. be president some day. the Club BIYITCS. l Having studied public spflllklllt; at home, she knows correct forms. parliamentary rules. She salutes the chair and the audience with "Thank you. Madam Chairman, fel- low members." She then adds l gracious little speech. “l hope l shall show myself worthy of the honor you have given me." To hold the attention and respect of her audience, she lpeakl at I natural pace, without hurry-stand! poised on both feet. l-lcr delightful diction she culti- vated by reading aloud at home. being careful to pronounce every sylloble-"I-low do you d0." M! "fiowgedew." __ _ Longer speeches’! In giving thou it's helpful to memorize n few im- pnrtunt points. take along a brief outline to aid memory. With the help of our 32-page book- let. you too can speak successfully in your club. Give: advice on voice training, preparation and delivery of speeches. Has correct forms. help- ful sample speeches. parliamentary l rules. _T1pa forLradlo speakerl. Send 20c ln coins for your cop; of public Sgmaklng gall-Tr "-111 to The Guardian Home Ber \.. ‘cs gum to write plainly youl llatnc, Address, and the Name of booklet. Name W‘: ' Ftreet Addresl cm A __ _ h w Province By all means seek this help and‘ profit by 1t, Don't be a v1ct1n1 oi ' Women's Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/Lfterature eMooooooooooooovoowo-ooo-oo-oooooo 0000000000 0060001 4006000000100 ».~.,. ‘in nu-nul-r Helpful Hints For The Women Folk THE CUBE When she was asked for music. Belinda was so shy. Her fingers blundered o'er the notes Ami sh; would nearly oq_ Yet, when alone am played quite well. Belinda wondered wthy, “Tis strange," Belinda murmured, “I know my pieces. but I'm nervous at folks listening". She DBUSCG——DQI eyes half shut. When suddenly-what do you think? n10 11mm cried, "Putt" "Pretend you're ‘fraid of people? Sheer vanity, I say! Lou wonder what, folk alum; m you.- Thatls why you cannot play. You hurt my feelings, jar my staring, Se. child, now listen. pmy_.. Please give me your attent1on_ Your time ycilr fingers too. And then the tunes, the airs-with Yease ou'll play correctly through!" Belinda woke_ And ‘tls a fact, Piano's words proved true! -—Grcatheurt. Three hundred thousand stu. dams are contributing their time 1n replottitig the plaza. in front of the Imperial palace in ‘Itcklo Japan. ' Arithmetic is said to have been introduced from Egypt into Gnu-e by ‘Iklales about 600 B.C. Every wage earned in liirlglltnd has been asked to give a penny a week to the new Red Crots fund launched by the lord mayor or AJOIIGOH. "Puff ball‘ stars which brighten and dim in the space of a day or [less were seen last yem- by Harvard astronomers. Wort“: to legend. st. 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SHOWER STALLS Showers enclosed i ‘l te wit-h metal trim are rlngrelasingmla: Popularity, but when units of flu; kind lll-e installed. both in new lhcmes and ln cases of bathroom modernization, there should be a W!" 1n the timer wall. 1111511 wall m“ mllng- m c8173’ off moisture which collects above the too of the door opening. Steam. which has no method o; 990MB. keeps the plaster cetllnq moist and introduces mildew which after a time will completely dis. color the plaster, HOME METHODS NOT EXPENSIVE Some of the simplest, most inex. pensive, home mauty treatments are of greatest value to a woman‘: tfern include transfers for two p“ s uides, keys and dluflflml- me o; your name and address on a D DeQDTIHIGl QPDIWTBHW- Keeping hair glossy. ‘skln clear and smooth and hands nice does not necessarily involve 51361111118 111181? sums of money 011 luxurious preparations, For example, while a piece a; pumice stone cost/s very little and will last f0’! 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Hand lotion. an inexpensive ltelr. 0Y1 m9 Wdqet. mfly be used as n softener for nedt. arms. elbows l9" and 198“. as well as hands. And. if you have no mrney fnr ll night cream remember that plillll lanolin, obtained at almost. any dru! store. is one of the best. There is more unexplored tel-rt- tory 1n Brazil, says one army ol- licver. than 1n all of Africa I I) By Carol Aimes 678 CUTWORK AND CROSS STITCH PILLOW SIJPS DESIGN N0. Because the number of requests for both cull/OI‘! "id c’ morning we decided 1.0 ttlt/enélrlw or both-all Ln one pattern. These are very quickly wbrlivd R 01s sill ‘Fdtfilfl 111 ml natel‘ pal pairs of Plll°W 514“ I o; “amp; to needlework —\ _-- _—- - - __—-" .____.....~'