Six Ways lo make your Coffee 000K’! CQIIIR _TH-E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iaaigy_'_ l‘ _‘Q|—+’~'—_ ' Woman's Re alm v. NOW under-am Cream Deodorant THESE days-it's doubly lin- porrllnt to huy cniIcc for flavor. In Chase 5t Siinbnrn Culice, you get the choice coflccs (lithe world. Compare it far fl.l\'()l'——()\lflCC for ounce, spoonful for spoonful. Buy Chase 84 Sunburn CoiIcc-quality calico gucs further. Go Further 5 ltlzi l und hamburger. l easpoon pepper. 1 minced onion. S0111‘ Omflm. well done. Yield. six servings. from heat. K115511111 lynx, Roman seal French beaver. electric mole. nlolln. Gal- iillld squirrel and lupin, wlllch he "fr?! CAMPBURGERs Stops Porsplrollon 2 slices bread. 4 i-zl clip milk. 1 clove garlic, peeled and minced. Crumb bread and soak in milk, Combine hamburger and season- 11188- Add soaked bread and form into (lat cakes. Brush one side with sou: cream and broil uutll brown. Turr: and brush other side with cream and continue cooking until 1- Does not rot dresses cr meifl lhirrs. Does not mime akin. Z Nowaiting to dry Can be used N°le—lf gas or electric broiler is used- cook about five inches l. A pure. white. greaseless. stainless vanishing cream. 5- Awarded Approval Sea! of American institute 0t Launder- SEPTEMBER 1,1,, w Si?‘ ocial and Personal z Fashions z Literature —-_--»._.__. Dorothy Dix- Says-r lngly. n"? lvnmvlng trade name for b. bit pelts: Baltic red in‘; Ag“, coal. Australian cony, Baltic iicn bmvelflle~ "lllllwfly. leopardine’ iniz toi being harmless to fabric. . Living 65° Leisure frzulalns ls merely French for rob. e .1,‘ _____;—-~~-~ all SALTED Snap befllli. 5;; tomatoes. car- ‘lls, (‘“llllllt‘.\\'(‘l'. head lettuce hnd lotlisl" greens may be "pm down" in 113M salt. or weak brine if hcrne- =- ' S lmakers have no pressure canners. members of the Bureau of Human hllllrition and Heme Economics ad. RS8. a MY T K lllkillg the tl'ouble to Add the lliodlsll (lctDllS when they cannot gel them ready t0 hand. _Tliey imitate one designer's box’ is lid pockets. ailcttiers trick of lin- If Ilcall live from day to day, With lust one aim m \‘l(w , To do tllllu illy brat‘: ' lil\'tlll‘(l by ii third. and try to find _ I‘.ll'l t‘ T11“ dfl) ivclrt be in vlilll. If l URI‘. bflllc each barrier girls, when on leave. climbing the Sim-GE which ' Stairs 0f little iloures in back 5up1mes~ HINTS ON ETIQUETTE In times like 111?; when it ls al- to replace house. Tile lzi of late toss ln, 8:5 gif: atlvcrsity, streets. where the button-makers . and belt-makers are to be found, 1f I can rule my lllllitl zizid tongue, C!‘ locating the man who copies old That no shllrp w: ls may fall, English coins, lent him by the Bri. To manage that aclilcvrlllent llsh Museum, in gold-powdered m”: 1ml3°551b19 class. or hunting out the other 1l°1°1 Iinn vihlch makes vegetable and Careful of furniture, etc. when you There must be scmeiiiing I can do fcorl fancies in leather for clnsps a"? "Willis a friend. Do not set “m” “l m” wmqlm“ “l”! n sweating glass on a table far Trade B03"!- ___ instance. It mav lent-c a flng which The 1M8 back and long lace canntt be eliminated. would be the best of all. A1021: life‘. \\e:.l'y road. and buttons. Perhaps lhcvcls some (the weaker Nerds hclp to hcnl‘ his load; To share nllcthcfs burden. sleeve dress ls featured in New We selfl: ll pcolzle grulin, York. A separate lace scarf for And grlllnblc that udve SICl enough One of the new accessories. Of lroublcs oi our cun ‘_. GREY STREET SUIT We sedcm ever re How mill-ll 1L til _ Will help to t-hnsc lirl And make his day; \\'J. Thu: task will h: my duty 'I‘o trv to licln $UT|fl ‘val-l To do ere art cl‘ kindness For some nrc mr-rydrlv. iiaivn-niarlr: GDITfIII-ZS" nlziourslv om FROCKS REFRESIIING iwos You nclic: when girls o °Y1 I11? nap of the ru aft "9 lllollllml.’ in I§l"l n lliilhiilflyS, S£I€S "M91108 i119 furrllturc gflffllllli; ‘r l‘lll'll'.‘ij)Ollllt'l‘ll.. They ‘mmpell U"? Cllamfllfi. fflld lt sev- l oi L‘Ulllll.s mid cuffs. “m1 "mm 511d Dlflce lt over the lulu- clllil ’l'\' iletlicllzlble llllbfi, tiny lJUlPTUS all nmrk- All"? FEVPPiIl hours. relrlove M51‘ "EH19 bi’ hzlud tn wear with their m“ CMIIIOIS arid the mark will 7'1” ‘"99 a aid dresses. 01::- notice; with pm. have disappeared. has a fine b sure this return to fillc handwork. —i ml" h For so long all (ml-l. pm bolllel‘ A rabbit hv sinv nthel name i§lr7111l"‘f‘1"d»"!~ fanllzht rd shell: rlfrrii] m" rim. work‘ still a rllbhit, acccydlng to 1=_ l‘“""'r= A o". ..,,,.l.. trilstlng to th t. .," ‘Efidwmnde ruin...“ ill}? lllgey n€:.l““ll‘""1l~"~ ‘V110 lwlnts out some ofl 'E HINTS _l-lol_lsewives sh-culd 19pm l0 dl5_ tlnguish bet-iveen moistureprooi’ n“. do; lng pcckets wllh brléhl color, me and plain transparent cellolgl-inne et ease sllellivork and raffia embroiderv llllgcln ' 1 I (K. ‘h day. relics of the “exclilsive" buttons limmlY fol‘ _ , , sllcl‘, as are used by Molynmx and Mflls itself llprm nppiipntmn of l‘ Culiirol will appear in dhe (luard. Paquin. hence voil will find ‘he llol lmll- and "WV bi’- home freezing Close to the Roman b : s ' the Ab".':ey' church in Befha 20$}? —=— 59L 1118!? iF \ narrow inn-n‘ suitable njle ‘For vnllr swank street suit con- $1,015’ I01‘ pedetrinns. known as Lil. cr's gloom 515'?!‘ the grey. chalk-striped tail- "P1" Allen‘. Ill it stands a shop. set h-lvliile. CF91 Style. It is one of those suits u" 1" 1599 which has which can have all the perfection ‘he bfimblns- It (l fit and tailoring o! a man‘s 5110p. where rllstnmmade suit. yet plentv or "B? Pmlnme flattery in the clever were first baked »\Vi'.l‘lnm J. Johnston. "1~""1‘1"l‘ 011171"! and waistline "llllfil tht‘ tcnenrv moldlrlg. the previous ' the irroperti" hnd bp Dllllfls 0f Kingston, ____ 1i small town hops, Attention to detail is one o! the ' When you find a flattened place who carried on 15 591i‘ Lunnfis nrizirial (‘Bl-His I(I)"\\‘r| 3e gllllv Sallv Lunn ac- ln 11ml). During hundred years a business cf pastry . altered the place ground floor info . '"‘~r~n _ Ami Answen nclhydrntcd _ cc lophane, . (leh_y(lra(,p5_ Questions and Answers on "l" mo“ _ ian as a rcizular feature each ilay gm at The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices Trade Board from housewives this region. Tile answers are rlro- vided by the Board Renders. sons who have intelligent questions lo ask on price control are invited partlcularll. to send them ln writing a garage tn have some - made on it. ’Iiic servlceman - S 5H0? manded that I show him my gaso- line ration book befer: he started repairs. Is this the usual procedure‘? A. Yes. Car owners must their caolinl- rntltin l-.';l~.l:s to attendant before repairs survived all tamed‘ Fl‘.‘l0ll'l t incurs- lll But sally’ meat per coupon. 5'19 appears to-dav merit of articles. The original 0“ wlndru‘. blllvlnq baking oven WtlS still 'l'i place, to. the original gather with an rld well nnd an (lid r the en- culvert. Excavation filrthcl" reveal- ~ ivhrvl the ed a large 0"‘ kl""‘(l‘l"! G_ I . Ashhmck- DPDflrlmEnt of Intel‘lor.1?1_“__‘:f'NIY_-"$ bfint: r-rrcnfllllnned. ‘he cocking utrusils nf rrvnpnr had Iwrv brass. l‘ll.'w‘lill"lit holders. IfllilPViI". _ and prmlnz silver svooii" coins. Roman rind on nmezzng assort- medlaeval pollcrv. A Job Only You Can Do i Price Control Questiom ' Women's Regional Advisory Q. Yesterday I tcok my car into s Q. Can you tcll me why merit coupons do not entitle us to more hone‘ 5 stewinz meat. than Oil the meat .ed together and seems to inc that lrvnelcss riw-lwl meat belnq i-henncr than sirloin en held l_v th l‘. . ,< who weal“ “f: tll.,~ slloillrl ninvldc us villh more up 0n the basis of the ‘acne-in tent rather than on money value. qt H ‘ -"r- in "re free lrom . n me . -. l -. ' was Drospllruus and ltliiglcsallllltedCgléggzllvlilii018 illlud lll “These days we’re making _i_ii_o_rg precious wusliubles lusl longer wiili I'_--"_"__ I " _" Freshen up all these things, keep them new-lookiQ with lux tore. I I l l ' Newclntlics uscuprnatcrialsandlnbor ‘ needed inrviial war purposes-soil’: | uptnus allin makethcthinizswe have ' Iainjnin ihc Liix Daily Dippcrs-give all your wnshablcs extra safe Lux care. ' Sweaters, wool stoelilngl Inl lulu. | Avoid harsh soaps, rubbing, hot water —these ruin woolens. Dip regularly in I cool Lux suds. Elise into shape and dry | away irornheaLDry sockson siretchers. | Prim lune: and blown. Test for color-lasrncss—nnything safe in water I is sale in Lnx! Wash quickly in luke- warm sudn, rinse well, hang to dry | in shade. | lcyon uoclilngl, undlol. Dip them I dailyin Lux for daintiricss and tomake them lasil Lux can cut down stocking | runs as much as 50%! Dry thoroughly. | llunkele. More precious than ever, these diiysl Wash in rich, lukewarm ' Lu: suds, rinse thoroughly, Iran] t0 | dry iii the open air. . Ilnill Iobrlu. Tnkc special care of girdles int girdle fabrics are scarce. ' Freshen by frequent Lux dips. Avoid . hen, cake-soap rubbing. Dn not iron. | Qlovll. Lin: keeps them mick-und- epnnl Wash heavy leather gloves on | the h|nds,skin and fabric ones nffilie 1| hands. Use lukewarm Lurr suds. Rinse lather and skin gloves in a fresh lot I of Lux suds instead of clear wncr. Iii wartime, more things need lux uire-illp them regularly in lllX. The mililesl, safest lux ever made . . . dissolves 111g as iiisi . . . ri_¢|ig, Qgor-liigm’ g suds rliiii do more work. My, lijggg package, more for your money! Now, when the big problem is to make clothes last longer, here's new improved lux-the safest, mildest ever made! Riiyons, silks, woolens, cottons need Lux care now. Lux dissolves twice as fast- gives richer, harder-working suds. And the package is bigger —more for your money! ' Avoid strong soaps, cake-soap rubbing. These may wear things out. Anything safe in water is safe in Luxl . these savages. and grin? on life.‘ for I have loads o! friends. nel: 1"“ he" “tiller a t" sells l‘.“l.”§ll"§."ll.%‘l’.i'.l¢§l§l allie- The’ 5"” my ° $35 y ‘p ‘ is the parents look 0n imnwv- and think it cute mi- their youngsters to set the better o! the other little fellows. And mv childlnea come running to me. sobbiniz for nrozection age Now the question is: should I teach ush. scratch. and shove their WHY rd and take what mey want. whe- w them or not. no matter WItlO Bell? hurt? 0r should I no on teaching IllllgrnHER-gke beat them. wh nrv children to through this wo tlier it belongs ANSWER-I SAOME MEAN LITTLE‘ TOTS ACT CUTE TO PARENTS It Does Not Pay To Take Abuse — Boy Should Fight For Rights __..__._i_- "DEAR. MISS DIX-I have three children, the oldest 10 W81’!- bro hi. them up to be unselfish, treat other: as m she "5" ° b‘ W1“? ““° '°3%..'32§‘i§.‘§‘il“i‘%&‘i.°5l€n°ll?én we c‘ ‘Zens Bu’ am now bors, and relatives who mflwh wish I knew how to answer tl-igt question ethicallv and Dractlcallv but I rilm t. for Thfle two points of vleiv seem to be lrrfiwnfilflble- “ll” ‘ms ll.‘ m“ “'10? .‘..‘"l2"l'.l.§l2§..%lll2' III ETIIUIII 6f’ may. i ' \ h" the bold and aggressive llntll the meek are not left clien amiwtlgllvli- Nor does the one. who. when smitten on one cheek turns he 0 Hal‘ n: blow. fare any better. Frcm which we Either that ‘V1111; 1&1!“ V ‘y be good for our souls it doesn't haniz anv medals on our c es . Apparently. our virtues have to be done in mOdBYBtlOD 01' @156 they turn into vlces. There ls unselflshness. of example. SCIPIIUUIIS mothe: should teach her children not to ibelsdiil selle tl-c best of evei-ythinz for themselves. btut to dig red apples with their little playmates. let lem rme t t a and pla" with their dolls Slo fal. so 200d. because B we avian and good sportsmanship and how to zet. alone W ii 0 ls a lrrson that can't be learned too earlv in llfe Bill. when ti mother makes her children Illve up f0 M1161‘ Vmlnllslfls and let tliem dominate. when she makes them let. other children mono- rwlze their nlaythlnizs and run rouullflhfid Over Ythelm. tllrltgnzhg: ..,,.y..ll,_.,-l(.l-5 intn doorman: who will he trampled mei- v o . 1\S (at. the livr. A reasonable amoun‘ 0f "llzhtencd 561051111855 5 "9995- Y for setting alone in a cgmmtltlvv WW1“- 0i‘ to tacklc and bit! think. has been ncl-recutlnr him So I thin" that. l! I had a bov “tr-m: visltiritz brats belzin halr-nul their mothers nun» m"; pct‘ love ls the rcnl lhlnlz. vflyqfqg you as you are anxious for r.-=l.-l.-..-..-.-aw.i-nvtawmmw Karin Ellis i (By Michael Jackson) Author of P001111" smfl" l“ * I M .. ' CHAPTER XXI t t-luncaeon talk. Lhgfliémflililegflfiied in‘ lhe lobby. Emily had just disentangled ‘hell self from a group and was slflfn lng outside to set a 1BR‘ "1 Ye “l to work when Frances Ilglel’ 05511‘ ed up to her. "Darllnll- F15‘??? cried. pecldnl; FY1111!“ ch" ' tried to get your eve =11 “Wu!” lunclll.‘ I'm slmP1Y bmrltlni Wm‘ nfiwselp tell me. I'm frantic to k ow.’ Ilium; hop ii calb and ride albout the pllyk, can you sljpere an 0U!‘ from your jute mill? “CertainlY-" They found a cab with an 0P1?" top. “Hcrefi Frances said. “Have a clearette and I'll tell you all aw" ll" ilPP-‘HWXW-Hflifl-‘l-Vf. They drove in silence for n while. "Wall, tell me before ‘I curdle . Emily said. “You havent changed your mind. have YOU‘? ,_ "on. indeed not. darllns- "m1- ces threw her stub out. of the car- "i-lere it is. darling, and dont tell those she wolves at the Inner Circle right off. I want it to be a surprlrle. I'm Bettlns muflei There " "Frances!" They kissed Bud lihnily said. “Tell me rill about lt- Evei-vthing about him. This min- utel" _ Frances took a deep breath. "Funny thin is I don't know n- at deal s. ut hllm mywf- 1M im just last week.’ n "What's he do? Monet‘? " ut rolling. Oil." ood lookina?" Now stop lnterruptins. Pit. Bu? I'll tell you all there ls tlp know - Frances adjusted her hat. No. even I can't cell him handsome but hes sweet as e lamb. His names Me'- Goniple. and don't tell me thats an a roelous name because 1 know but you'll love him, He's terribly successful in a kind of rugged self- made way." Frances held out her gym, "Look at these emeralds. Dazzling? That's the wnv Mac Can't do enough for me." "Frances. I'm so hi??? 101' Y0!!- Yoin-e beaming like n searchllshh” "I know it must stick out of every pore. but I don't. care.” Proudly. "Mac told me to buy up the town while I have the chance. I'm izofng hog-wild." "Going on n. honevmonn?" "Mmm. Dallas. Texas. of all places. M" plants me to meet his mother. That's where he lives. Dallas." mfv reaped. "Frances. you mean to alt there and tell me yr""n r"~'“~ in “e in Dallas?" "Ve=. Why not?" "Pvt ""‘tl' Wff". A-"W. you prac- twun vice nrelvdent?" ' rout-r» w... ,- f]<4\"PI'\"‘]1 iifler»; Frances studied her Ive h th" mirror from ber M". Y Irrwi vrh" wivvrr- thlnlrlm". Kdrlu" “M swirl 14km“, my "Vfyu- p”... lull, yqIwfl l. p,\1IIl-V\'7I~ a ...u.. .. ...-....i. 1v.-,..-,.,, Continued on Pass s AwqlvwRwll m“ a". cuff: ohm wlm hllghawl m'\ri"cr‘ 1.. n H‘ <,,-.l,..-= uinlin and (""04 ncthlri" for "rill the l1'"t t int!‘ lllnl w,“ “W, lalllln in lnvl" with another. He ma"; ne as clad t0 (Continued on Tiler there is fightlnlz. Manv mothers conslder luthclr dutv to f0!’- hill lII"l1 chllrlrlien to hlltnliackfileginpwllen the" are struiv. and when ttle Jchnnv comes acme ‘iv a . _ lf he punched back at his RGVEYSZTY- Iflevllflblv "115 lglns flhelsgyrllgll?! a Ulla.» who never h~< the intestinal fortitude to stan up or . and bloody nose thev nuvifll 111m ~ Fer belie. would it be for mcther to have Jnhnnv elven a few boxlnfl _ . - t. bl k fllh bUIPWIIO lesson. and then tell him t0 gr? filgnligmk “he: H‘? bgme s‘ wqlgrlno um won on the cricket fields of Eton. Manv a boy's success or failure in llfn l: FQLIIOI- rm the schccl olavrruourid. And n _ wlll-loul “roles; ever get anywheriataught them to take ill-treatment 1 would teach him no‘ to hrnlvgkr; a qgilh hilt have; Shut one when it was forced on him. Ann 1 vtnu c r- tcrrily teach mv children that the l": gt mInv whose mom"! olden Rule was off for the, duration mg, Thgv need somehodv tn teach ilwm ll...» thev can't gel. awav with runnlnz over evervbndv as thrv d0 "DEAR MTSL. DIX-J am a tzirl of 21. r married w bvov l"=_l_h~f0re he was drafted. and now we have a son. Tovmv fllsmfllk- ll IIlJlQIYPIIf-‘(l -.t~.,l-ll.- My,» Co, fndvflqge that mv husband vied f1" "H .1 5 N’ air all,” fill-l Wl-if) h-wl broken their eneazernent and twt h" Pfltesf" -l'1 l! ¢n~ n" 1r pier‘ find that I no lorwer care fru- hirri since Iqlrtl: fl gin? h“, wllh pwnlql, m," 1' haw? been lfiliPsm-rlo 1n»- mar ‘ "" care." What shall I do? LON!“ (i? hlnn l? M l“ Irma; and .. o QVVICQ Lack 0t Vitamins Ruins Your Looks YOUR DAILY VlTAMlN B, WHOLE WNIAI PORKCHOP {G5 son a, 800 t, I60 a, vomo eras ORANGE I50 B, 200 B, I00 B, Glowing Beauty Depends on Diet The radiant, outstanding young woman is likely to be the one who knows her daily vitamin require- ment and gets it! She knows, for instance. that for pep, steady nerves and good appe- tite she needs 1.500 units a day of Vitamin B. ‘lo a typical day's meals for her include a slice of whole-wheat brad. an orange. an cg!- u pork chop, a potato and s portion of peas. She doesn't have to peer awk- wardly in dimly lighted rooms or blink on suddenly emergini into bright light, for Vitamin A keeps liar eye adjustments normal. She easily gets her 5.000 units a day from rich sources like spinach. car- roie. Such everyday foods also give C and G. Follow a simple menu plan and you'll get enough vitamins. tool Oui IIZ-page booklet suggests vltumln~ rich menus. gives a minimum "Keep Fit Diet." a vitamin requirement table and a list showing vitamin units in everyday foods. Explains what each vitamin does for you lells i0 ways to preserve them lr tcnizinti. Bend 15c in coins for ggilhxlalgg of VITAMINS TO KE PIT to The Chrrlottetnwn Guard- lim, Home Service, Address. Be mire to write plainly your name. address. and the name of booklet. Name Sheet-Adrian . (‘Illa Province Linn. WEEKLY WIiRTIME they themselves Wmlld . b! 500d right fini- valuable lilau every Monday" F000 HINTS ~ Manila Logan, Swift's fdmflljlliillditoiloq inter, whore weeklycooklng column II e regular Iemire of. this page. 1.001: Perhaps in some far of‘! Bile thev rzet pushed about Certalnlv a 00H- ggy, grabhv End e their candv Bud their velocipedes. Ches cit-OP"- thers. and it States Standard Measurements std includes chart with step-by-step instructions. Write your name, address and style number. Be sure to state sill you wlfli. City Province Tomatoes Deserve Canning Alone, or in soups, flows and pinzs, 45 minutes for quarts, lii sauces, tomatoes loud the 27} °V°m v-=--~'-»-~i- ’- $5§l§‘l,il°.§°‘L.‘§"’.l.'?i There is no canned vegetable the w l l g P {g P 1m’ average housewife uses more often ' “verbs” "Sm w“ mkakfiel than the tomato. To be sure that “on m cm!’ dll“ ‘Mk Plm- you have tomatoes later, plan now To repare juice for pouring over to can your own. Here in brief is who emmatocs as above: cu: upto- what you do; rnatoes-use any very large or im. i Select smallish firm bright red P°"°°‘ 9MP“? "m" ‘1°"'1Y “"51 ' tomawes_ ' ‘ soft; bring to boil and use strained . . . or unstrained. 2. Cover with bOllinlg water and _ o let stand rill skins osen. 3. Cover with cold water. Peel. 4. Pack closely in hot sterilized jars. Hero's o simple Iltipl for a quick tomato sauce using your own canned tomatoes 5 Fill 'ar with tomato juice which l” 3 "bMPMM melml M" ' flavoured dripping or bullet, fry has. u“ bmughl w ‘he boiling a little chopped onion; blend in4 Pomt‘ _ tablespu flour, 1 teaspoon silt 6. Add ‘A teaspoon salt per pint and a little pepper. Stir in 2 (up; (and a_ pinc of sugar, too, if tomato iuice (or strained cooked you can 5P“; i;)_ tglnfitcesd) lAflgdCuOk, stitlirilg, unill - I - l IC CDC . , OYOUF J5 C, UC 7’ Pamauy seal l.“ (rings and {OPS things as a dash of Worccsicrsllire Slfllllledl- _ Sauce, n pinch of heilis. a nice of l. Process 30 minutes in boiling garlic or a clove or two. water bath; or 3S P‘ for SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; Bronkfield Butter, Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Silverleaf Lard. Needlecraft For The Home FOB. A SMART WOMAN With An Eye For Economy 0f Line and Make Making the most out of the least is the current trend these days. This jumper has the latest pa!» riotlc lines — a waist deep. mat- erial saving Vmeckllne and a trim slender cllt that will also make your fabric go ti. long way. And so easy to cut and seam up- Just four pieces plus the pockets. Style No. 3544 is designed for sizes l0 to 40. Size i6 requlrea for the long-sleeved blouse. 2 yds. 35- in. fabric; for the iumper. 2 3-4 vds. 35-in. fabric, or l 3-4 yds. 54- in. fabric. Pattern is hand-cut to United Send twenty cents for pattern. Name Street Add!!! ' fIIYOISIHIDIMIIIIFNIW MFEMALE to func- tional monthly dil- oce- turben nun at once — hie Lydia I. Pllllhlflfl Vegetable compound. It not only helps relieve monthly in but IIDO tired, weak. nervous eel- in . This is due 4.0 its soothing _ e not on on: orwoaurvl Ion ul- - - ~ " ' roimim 010ml. Con-i nd in one of Muyheno“ l P‘ . the molt elireeiivgokeaicinu you PTWM B801! l0 l1" smplfln i; nfi b . i h assistant: l..."'.....'"'l':..v1-lll"'.°.l.t"r:l. ....‘?.'l.l'..'.§ have . mun-w; pound help: build up resistance ed an" n you‘; use. Whi . o inltluo c wmniluocrina . , lsgmooh wnlcnzde in Canada. l wllllluénneedlq.‘ broken," Qxpll-lfl‘ Mupbenon. C