fi‘eerai>m._u§aa£aeii-'mm' 11;.-. PAGE _ ‘m? _ JULY 2,“ 194a .-_____-.__________ .. --~-.._.-_._._-_._.._. _-- v- lVVQmaWs Realm ,_‘,_._.,,_‘,._,.. ._,.,._¢< ,_,_.,_.., ...,.....c<..........,._\u.... -.. fSocial and Persal. FashionsxLitératulfé“ ,' . -v-~~»\»v~~~ -\- -,»/~A _DOROTHY DIX SAYS- f s e w Proxy Mother Complex Man Should lirop Self-Appointed Martyr To Children 0f llealthy Relatives moan MISS 131x; r have dated a you»: My sever»! t-imfl- but my friends warn me not to get too serious, as, although she has work- ed at one place for i5 years. where she earned $65 a week. the ham} a penny saved. She spends everything she makes 0n her Slit-BIS children and she says that after marriage she Will continue to do so. She doesn't even dress herself properly. She says she cant. afford good clofhes. There are sngchildren and the father and mother are both well and hearty. Ellen"; Didi’? ~ g jflfll IIIIC‘! m“ Tiala waa the ahowaa-y day that was most disappointing to our farmers. anadous as they are to bring the cropping to an early cloae. However. hearts a bit tried by the indifferent seed-time weather were encouraged this eve- ; hing by the glory and pronlisc of the sunset. "We may finish this week. after all" we said. And ah old sign. given to generations of farmers and others, appeared in the sky in strengthen our hopes when a rainbow bridged the liori- zona. Set beautifully, it. was, in is; arc of colors. broad columns rest- inx lightly on the wooded hill-tops. Jamie and I admired it from the sztittazritzazi BUTTERNUTBREAD eyes. Jamie guessed "it's a good | sign isn't it?” and quoted the old saying "a rainbow at night; a sail- or's delight." We watched through rain-drops that patterned the pond uni-ii presently they ceased and the rainbow faded before our eyes leaving only the blue of the sky fillaja"! n‘ i‘ lostes I IS 600k. z. win‘. iltu l» .H MAYON AISE s. (no coil: ' hgrSrLcs-isure I am a bachelor of 33, making $75 a week, but I am saving to buy a home when I marry. l! I 0V8!’ do. What do you think of this girlas a matri- monlai prospect? Do you think she ever would change? I would not like to spend my life working to support somebody‘: lazy. family. DAILY READER. lay/i IlllE WOMAN'S REALM ANSWER; 1 would take a. dim. view of the young lady in question as a. wife. for when an old maid develops the proxy mother complex and goes shabby so that her nieces and nephews can be well- dressed. the case is hopeless. Any man she might marry would always Purchase Full Color Pictures Follow no simple nilalq instructions on the tln and Off have Y sown at some cathedrals have as many material things a; play_ second fiddle to iicr sister's kids. and she would always expect ml“ larva a really dali|litlul 11-1 the bicbdmp of me heavens r. “i3 -a Woman Wm married for 58mm, ' Friend Husband to turn over his salary to buy the youngsters fancy ‘ my gggnamicll anayon- where it had been. "Gone!" the A l..-.l- m‘. rlnnsiri: in the dust and Or they marry for money ‘afv; clothes and bicycles and football outfits and the other paraphernalia EASY mm Th‘ 4w,“ “a M1311“ one 531d, and Jamie a.» Follwlnz alllmllncflmfllll- by the I j then feel cheated because, they that the nloncm Child (lemma ' . malmlleonreaclamootlr, sewed 555915’: "sure- W5 3mm» hi" m! National Gallery o’ cm!“ u“. my rim-ii his hixrden. and with don't 113w roman.‘ too [mmmfll I do you know what? It's going to Q1! 5“ Mm‘! wedding l‘ l” u" Bu“ °l Mlmtre“ h“ l" C... for? hymg to he? ‘up ‘with u“ _ sacral-icy: 11115135“); mlmv lillYfllll "-- -‘- be a m“ day mmonow... take place early in the morning ranged to purchase quantities o! cross himself. and on Joneses. They don't, w“; wufi It is a very conuinon thing for wives to sacrifice their husbands Alvnvlultlorilfltwll- ' s r a and U19 bride We!“ he!‘ Kolllg- the Z1116?!“ 511k Rfeen prints, ‘h’ f; T they ivanr, because me w t’ “t” ruthlessly to their poor relations. I have known many cases in which- There was some progress made lilwl’ sun’ 1°‘ the "mmmlfl What u" blink‘! 53ml- ~l°lll1 °m°9 he! KPH‘. *1 r-‘gicai hi: paterrioster y a“ 1' men who were thrifty and industrious and highly competent in their at the potato-planting at the other kind 0f Sllll-S 5h°l11d l/llfi bflde- IlTeBdY Tefllved l EEIQCUM cl n18. For" wit‘ (be nos-c: of the world re- *i5 of the street but because some other woman has it lshoiving off. Entertaining in o:- dcr to impress others. Buying every’ con: thy nude on their o\\'n line‘. ivci-e nevzr able to accumulate a dollar because their wives spent families. Always somebody was getting sick, or having a baby. or had got- ten behind iviih the rent, or Mother wasn't feeling well and needed a farm which given a fine day WOJ-ul have been completed today. As it was the showers sent the workers home bedraggied and disappointed groom and his best man wear? A. Business suits. Q. Is there any time when it is permissible to make a slight noise the pictures. Full color pictures, of interesting subjects strike a new note in bank decoration, and will make the office more attract- clothes because of their labels, Being dsloyal to their husbands They disc ss their husbands‘ short- comings with their women friends. tell their husbands‘ business, cm.- cize their in-laws. while eating? A. Yes; this can hardly be avoided “when eating crusts and crisp vegetables. Q. Should door men at hotels be lve to both customers and staff. Of the seven prints now hing. ing in the bank's main office here two depict. Maritime subjects. "Swallow Tail". a typical scene of in the afternoon. A disappointment which vanished before the magi: of a cup of tea, that at once open- ed new avenues of interest. Tea and fresh bread — though fol his change, and the poor. hard-ivorklng in-iaw had to foot the bill. Other- wise the wife's family would have had to roll up their sleeves and go to w. 1:. which would have been just too bad. Of course, it may be a very altruistic thing for an old bachelor to qualify as a mother's helper in a case where there are six small Pkonycr luishable roar. ‘ from day to ' iizirrlcn at. the mln- Kn" l . x a lllvl) ' yer. and not asham- Talking too nwch children, buy before you do it you had better count the cost. é Householld enjoyment there must be slices c! upped? grand Mgngn, 1; m; work o; Th (all? ‘ll-ll. h _ Having only the mos, supermm i 9 ~ the stale for James -spread with A_ Nca “n1”, thgy peflofjn Saint John's own Jack Humphrey e '_ ~ l ~'- ‘if t i’ “m9 5159011511‘.- idea. of world affairs. DEAR MISS DIX: My husband has been dead nine years. l have 8015011 Jllllfl butter U189 l5 50 5W6“ some extra and gpecjg] sonic; whose paintings hang in tho‘ and good — there is none betto. Nat1onl1 (“new o; can“. "d Scrapbook worrying more Over other mm reared my five sons to Christian manhood and feel that I now have =i lint." nvurmurs dies away, . . a right to uflqgytov h . ' a . - 1n 1 g1»; 5 y, 1 1,1 mes mom th m _ ‘ v er appiness I can get from life. In fact, I am think- B1 9 Yell W69. TOm i6 1 luded m @119 1 rt. y, he ccynal 11:05 watch and Livmg gmtshe fauriugtgerratheel; ing about getting married to a man with whom I have been friends 57 Rum“ L“ czfrliuzheflititzficflgrgdsélgéilg- it’: ‘glee Xillllgilfiglamgganglfgaaggt: rnzllleiectrlans. "Veteragia la‘! ogre”? m the present “when the children for fifteen years and with whom I have many things in common. another Maritime scene, by the has learned to sit patiently on a - llzvizia Commcdia. Henry are in school I-n do so and w" or But his wife has not been dead very long and while neither oi 9°“! ‘mm cilfihlll! the 811m B! 1r a n m, a H . . . W Q ~ . _ b d m m ' h“ the 1 as J. E. Sampson. suggests. the, ‘liar m B Lrhfellow "when we have more money" or 21s ancy dis.f-P€Cnt.ll0 her memory. we feel that we need each oth- I m,“ wan Pap" the sunlight and resiiiriig fr; the Ozvgatsslap "i; gukekom Si?“ inherent romance o: the a“ and “_ OWE“. “r51, WORK To when we own our own home.‘ banda _,;“°;_°“‘.1¢ qmsiwl.‘ ,5 How longlmer the death l-‘l 3 hlls‘ . mgmflshl’ “m star's w‘: ha‘: n“, he, ‘get sometimes Sh, the rugged individualism of those. ‘ ‘ ' POSSESS "GIFTS" Not being able to make up thel. 50m 0. lnl c .s i. pcrnussihe to be seen ivith the opposite sex? How 0mm grease spots and other gull: "lib? l“ mtehnte“ e "0 ‘s; reaches down m We“ a hmen», who serve in ships; The other. a T25." a“ is "”°r.““" 0' l» ma... “was: ...:..“:;i:... l... m... i... n. pn- -=~ a ‘ w a 5 no _ . .. r. ~ _ 5e _ or eig mon peyg _ woukg _ . . ... s ma" b Arthur Lian“ .1). ; , , 1 1 , . , . . fro w ll a. e r bbi g with by way of being kind to it. an ac- P Y c n t 1 woman earns ony Not laughing enougrh Double haie a nght to crihcize U5? Would it be disrespectful to those m a p p r by u n ‘hmle b53311’? for “ ‘em pmuon’ “on which brmgs an anxkms “y; “White Water-i. by mum“ c": once. For instances. svhose memories we hold dear? a 91°” °l l"°m “hi” bread- L“ and eggs he had fetched me from l‘. cook and servc a the bread crumble away as you “b t ~11 ' he e “.059 from Jamie. "Here you!" he will mlihlifil "Th9 9107MB": bi! J S. s that doesrft re- LIQUORICE FROM ROOT A‘ w‘ N‘ rub, and often tihe dirt Sully ‘$25 ffevefajifisnvgwyr 1n by; say. coming close "how would you Halli-m. ‘M185 FEM-l!!! by “l9 will crumble . _ » and to be with it. like to have me do that to you?” lei-B J- E- H. MICDOHHJII. tn e s in 1 . , t . , - . 1-- 1‘*“*'° than 1° mllilm“ 1. Llfwm” is obtained from a LWOAIIZSSYEEEId sllirlccliegéterblglases" Yglu and your fiance an llgoiriladblplfeegrll: llOHO aeblllrrigtliyrzi- A grave silence follows his qucs- "Beech Woods" bY P- S. Halnql 5 m‘? fllfllled- SM Lgceousmuperennlal plant in younZ Person-does so I ‘think yoil trialling P ‘ti: mo“ ma“ any Cream ~or to the grey of the d5)’. 01 l-N “mi bmke" pxesenuy when m‘ Tm” 7'1"“ “p!” "an" Wm“) a husband throuizn If; °md WW- lw bellies ll" that it is perfectly‘ permissible for o w l, We getmmled’ and ' xtrawberrv kind that once upon a undaiinwi by his words break-l ln- o! many out: of O-iudn. and .. nut having a fight ' an evapmatlng “he T9511"- Pe 1 g d . ‘ ‘ ‘ y .u ° 5°“ ‘Mn “ 7°“ ‘"59- gg g1. ya 1 u, " ed g 1- 5 mm to a merry smile. It is pleasant. bring to the Saint John branch in; extract. Dp e “J to ma“ a m“ °r “wmmng “d “cwumed “Em” lhem‘ e ‘wee n S; 0 cream mm‘ mm mo "s rue” o p there in the stable. with James or the Bank of Montreal tho work family occasions or for company. and then came to realize that no visitor be he ever so esteemed merits any dainty more than do weary workers home from the fieia on a day like ‘this. uncertain, stir a pinch of soda in it. This will prevent its cundling, even in hot coffee. selves for righteousness never to get over the 10;; of an = , _ yone they lovtd- NW they bring more phJIOSOPhY and courage and real faith in Gilli l0 U19 Situation. and they lock their sorrows up in their own hearts and try to make the best of what is left of life for them. sure to recollect something inter- esting from bygone clays to relate- of "the time we fixed over this stable" or of an incident out of a former seed-time that happened a "on a day like this." This evening in the respite from ' ' ' their field work. came a brisk sped of chorlng. The small engine chug- of some o! Canada's outstanding artists. . In the silk screen proceaa. by which these pictures were madau a seriea of ailk stencills is used. Through these, color patterns in oil, paints are impressed directly upon paper. The resulting print has a freshness and brightness ' .» make a caller. who cr- uczcd-ly at the wrong fr-cl crlmplctely at ease. not. up and go home . 1S over. without awk- GT I“\'<‘US€S. :1 rliwl effectively With A wiiiioiit being catty PALEEKJE PHYSIC 2n’ °l the Droblems associated Wm the openlns iii» and develop- ment of Canada. has concerned care of the native population. Since 1759. army doctors have Qcgagignafly given medical care to Indians, Es- kimos and the Iron Lace veryDglglil DDf: We are three high school girl; who are s ~ _ it? Yolilla. boys who recently have been sentenced to jail for their participation in stealing a car. This was not thei fi ‘ 0591159- However. this doesn't dampen our feelings towards the; 1v; arc iespcoed highly m our community and we would like you: 0mm After the lace piece is laundered. leave it wet enough to paste on top of the porcelain kitchen table, and let it dry, The result will be pleas- Interested now the two are in baiting the mouse traps I carried - :~~ :11. m do three or more lobe . ncmads Wm’ are ion as to what we l ed awa sending water to repien- home on a recent triP w i-ht ClW- dymcuu to 05mm by other "web; _ keeping an eye gfgatflllllilywiléfgihrliliyegfly hiss cctrlrli; shou d do. I irlx. {ssh c5535 and drinking-troughs; y Jamie had" a notion that the ‘old 0d!‘ u"! we“ ‘m, bum,“ omen. " a . w“ — . " “m” °' “m” ' '.'°' a "is; or i;"'.i..i;:i:i..i.:;.*'.‘. .',""°“"l “:"’..i;""'°‘"°“‘ "w- v V reams _ mi _ NEWER. YO i ten Wm c“... n. .3 e5; i ~ ; I c _- e m, , y pmcm , . mnze a mans V mind mew heal“? cariedorfggegepecglé: few grains of ccmmzicrlrtstlnrlslg all ‘tfliigefttrnot an“; Ogradvice. but of a , fy sacks of feed in a seemingly eizd- no time'—the mouse that of is.» prints are not reproduction! in l" T‘ L": ‘Rm WWW ‘t L‘ Canada, 15 5pgnd n; more the"; charged off as a prank. but since these btby: ccllit‘; ens1e it “Light be COOk S 0011281’ less succession of these were has been freqllellllll! l! Pllpbiffrd- the ordinary smut n M (.1 mmd .- » four-and-a-haif-million dollars this lawlessness, you must face the fact that an iriwlilousy indulge m l emptied to containers: James, "Cheese l5 the be“ ban’ o‘ all. h.’ I" 56512111"! "ill 86106 d . . “(a ‘fliflflp nOpKElLlIEiE year for these services, mammm thieves is bound to sink m their level and {hast o aslsociates with , grumbling a little hung the screen explains to his grand-father (are; pmurei ‘h’ "m" worked dirk" . aimi J. l- ins .0 <1 mg 13 hospyta], and operating lives by your folly. ' yo“ ‘mud ml“ W111‘ doors as a favor to us; bedding must think its candy he chuc cu. 1y {or m, 511k screen you“. m‘ then with his mind still on th.s led d ii in all. everyone was can an a evening's rainbow he says: "Don't h“ deughuul u!“ To crown most of the prlnta sponsored by ' Q 1 idhrrit losing any o. l the National Gallery are original widespread nursing and mgdjgal STANDARD TWO-EGG CAKE. _ - services. A special attack is being WW ago-m l“ a good Wile and mad, on m, Redman-s curse _ so m you think it would have been just . , t, ’ S_ I — . H; “A "ted n _ g ‘ works for this medium. In the _ '_. W‘ l?’ her l)“; T“b°"°“l°5ls- BQttGY Engllsll Haw C I If! 1 _ caps Ce hi“ out, ‘N l“ We" ll °"°"Y la“ mm“, h“ rare cases where the pictures . l niorircn become El’ n a wum an -. an fi 1t: 85mm‘: rig pow er d been drowned in that flood? have been ‘dapwd ham m." i1». - ml -2 nsvvon s»- u t w --Diu' —Good- nu- m stand up for her rlBhts “T FEET B’ M” “M” 2 egg whites Tlldl‘ B0 Y mgglhfl mono” y Ogillliull. "l8 unique Ptfilllbllmil ...-.-:‘ l-yoing her temper or her Bunlonk com! and caucuses 1-4 cup‘ fine granulated sugar s”: rulgrtgplgrtlzawafnresat come from shoes that don't fit-—are 1-2 cup shortenins (bait butter) ' i. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "He was cccnpictely sur- rounded by an angry mob." ing changes in treatment give the prints an individual character. H. O. McCurry, director of Can- QF Yours m turn n house into a coni- . . pivirrcfiii home. 1-2 teaspoon vanilla too wide or too narrow. too long or 3-4 cup fine granulated sugar too short. or in other ways do not Q. How can 1 keep fluffy after washing 1c? a blanket BLACKHEAD!» parrot-res routs l.\' cannon , sex w... r-csf _ faults of PfliTlmOfl l» . flung to stand by a ' marry for love and v laecause they don't conform to the natural shape of the foot. Canadian public health authorities advise that, once you find a shoe-clerk who knows how to flt your feet you put -his nacne and address in your memo book. beside those of the family physician and your dentist. He too, can help you to healt.h i. Millions of men. women; and “tchiidrcn the world over take ljfipleasnnt-tasting Eno’a“Fruii r fzgsllt" n": thing in the morning » gijwhen needed. ‘ Eno acts quickly a v l gently h. I : . safely to relieve indigestion, p‘ nnd to expel wastca from the '4 body. It has a gentle laxative I . E NUS fll-‘RUIT SALT” s lloaaraaralaaaarnalaataevn nctlomandrelleveayonofloglnsa ao often caused by constipation.- Enbhelpatcreileveupaetatomach or “morning after" feeling. ' Pleasant-tasting Eno’: "Fruit lait" docs not icontain harah, bitter aalta, auger. nor harmful ingredients. Buy the economical large alze bottle today! 2. What is the correct pronun- ciation of “residue"? 3. Which one of these avoids is ifnlsspelled? Califlower, caiisthenics, calculator, 4. Vvhat does the word "presenfl- ment" mean? 5.What is a word beginning with 1g that means "dishonorable"? ANSWERS i. Omit completely, as surround means to encircle. 2. Pronounce rezd-dru. i as in it unstressed. u or. in cube, accent first syllable. 3. Cauliflower. 4. A feeling that something will happen. "Ail pres- entiments that are confirmed by evmta, give man a higher idea of himself." -Goethe. 5. Ignominoua. swam»: g Morning Smile x A. W-ash in warm suds, than hang on the line and ring wm. the garden nose. After it has dried, pin it to the line and beat it with a carpet beater. Q. How can I make a good pin ciashion? A. Dry hair-combinga make a nice filling for pin cushions. Dried coffee grounds are ako satisfac- tory, as they do not gather mots» ture or rust. Q. How can I r0m0ve grease spots from floors? A To remove grease spots from a wooden flour. wet with ammonia, then scrub with hot. mater and i. The ._S'tars Say-- l: Genevieve lemblp They were threading homeward from the kirk one Sunday morn- ing. And as the congregation dis- persed. Mra. Giifilian accosted Mrs. Macieod with: "Hon did ye like that young mon we had today?" "I had just three lauits to his sermon." replied (the discerning Mrs. Macleod. "And what were these?" "W981", she said. "firstly, it was read, and second, it wasna‘ weei read; and thirdly. it wasna‘ worth reading." LIKE TO KNOW The famous psychologiat had fin- ished his lecture and was answer- ing questions. A meek little titan asked: "Did you say that a good poker viewer could hold down any kind of ex- ecutive job?" ‘ "Iihatls right." answered the lecturer. “Does that raise a quest- ion in your mind?" “Yea" was the reply. “Whit with a job?" t. ' id od l‘ wcu a go poker playfl wan in“ 4 For Saturday. July 8 WHILE there are signs of much stirring-about and excitement with the energies, facilities and impulses under stress and tension. yet there may be much to contend with in the way of delays, limitations and probably postporiementa. Disap- pointmenta, ‘ ' , congestloria, are in sight with probable unfor- seen outlay, iosa of extravagance due lo tricky or bewildering cir- cumstancea. An tltudc of pat- fence and serenity mirht r disturbing situations rather than a wild and irritable "flying off the handle." ' Those whose birthday it is. may encounter a year to challenge‘ their ideas of discipline and good lenae since there are indications of con- flictlng and trying disturbances- whilc matters are keyed lo definite and conatructive attack, with the energies and faculties stimulated to movement and lllrlllfva action yet there are equally as forceful and tenzrlcus obstacles, impedi- ments and ' conflicts to ncaotlctfl awn“ 2 egg yolks well beaten 3-4 cup milk Grease and lightly flour an 8x8x2 inch cake tin or two 8-inch layer cake tins. Preheat oven to 35001’. (Moderate oven) for loaf or 275011‘. (Moderate (not oven) for layers. Sift together twice sifted flour, baking powder and salt. Sift again. Beet egg whites until stiff but not dry. Gradually beat in sugar. Set aside until needed. Cream shortening until fluffy. Add vanilla, Gradually add 3-4 cup auger, mixing until creamy. Add well-beaten egg yolk. Beat until wcii blended. Add dry ingredients alternately with milk, starting and ending with dry ingredients. Fold in gently after each addition. Fold in beaten egg whites, quickly, just enoug-h to blend. Turn into pre- pared tins. Sprcqd batter evenly. Bake loaf at 3600!‘ (Moderate oven) for 45 to 50 minutes. Bake layers at 3150!‘. (Moderately hot oven) for 25 to so minutes. Re- move from oven. - Allow to stand in tin 5 minutes. Turn out on wire cake rack to cool. mm loaf as desired. Put layers together with any desired filling. Cover tap and sides with any de- sired ll stings. appointmenta and various forms of frustration and cross purpoaea. Forcing the issues seems important therefore the wisest course may be resignation. patience serenity and studied composure ‘hlrn disaster into discipline. fuming into phil- oaophy. ‘ , A child boa-n on this day may have many conflicts of character. saith dominant drives for strenuous action and constructive purpose. yet it may encounter frustration impediment, perhaps inherent in- ertia. or lack of urges. TIMI 0N ‘III! IINOI . VANCOUVER —- (OP) - Theft of an alarm clock from a poet in hia garden was reported by Wong Bung ling v victim was tooJausy accuaina an Iaat Indian boy to reveal why the clock who than c. , to local police. The 1 Barton. bl. ll- Janae W. 1p'\'v INDUSTRY AND HEALTH It is hard for those of the white collar class - standing on the side lines-to understand why labor and industry do not work together bet- ter because. no matter which side wins a battle. everybody loses and the white collar man gets the worst of it. What have industrial disputes to do with health? It has been found that wherever employees have iii- stituted a welfare service. in which family is a matter of concern to the health of the employee and h.» the employer. it has meant not only lcaa absenteeism but more faithful work on the part of the employee. "It is significant that organiza- tions where more than lip service to the human aspect of industry has been paid have weathered the succession of ps and depres- sions of the between-the-war per- loci." In Great Britain the Industrial Health Research Board and the National Institute- of industrial Psychology have investigated the reactions of individuals and groups to their work, their conditions of work and their working surround- ings. and also have studied what the job requires of the worker. Thus in catlga‘ a studied such mature as the effects of light, tom- perature and hours of work; voca- tional guidance and selection; training methods: measures of wcii being such as absence due to til nan ‘and labor wastage: accident prevention; and human relation- ahips ‘in industry. Another. branch of industry that already is bringlran loyer and employee together la t e employ- ment of men and women who are not ata-eag physically or mentally. .and giving tbam employment with- in ma: pic-um er mental abllztt‘. Blackheads simply dissolve and dlr appear by this one simple. sale and sun method. Get two ounces of peroxide powder from any drug store. sprinkle on a hot. wet cloth. and apply gently ~wcry blackhcad will be qoue. ada's National Gallery. bank's plan to supply these pic-g tures to its branches from zonal;- lo coast effect on work the gallery is trying to do." aaya the "will have far-reaching some phases of the Intlillimaable for carefree day! ahead is a dress like this with brief cap sleeves. big patch pockets —pius buttons at both shoulders for quick changes. It's a style you'll find easy to make in any washabb. No. 240a is cut in sizes l2. i4, 16, . 20. 36, 38. and 40. Si: id re- quires 3 7-8 yds. ae-ln. Bend 20c for each PATTERN. which includes complete sawing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. 1a aura to state size you want. Include postal unit. or zone number in your! address. ' Address Pattern Department. The Cbsriotstown Guardian. ' Pattern No. 246B. Name ' Address city Province employed, even if it moans a change of occupation that should not be loft to chance." v ‘It would appear that a amair committee eonaiating of a practical industrial worker. a representative of the employer. a payehoioglat "An important part ottiaa rc- and a physician would be the rNee IllECFBflLJ‘ IFOR THE HOME- habllita n or ra-aptabiiahment oi , proper bear in handle than in.- anyacr lilaaaa ia that the man poi-rant mat la any tnduatrl" ahouidbeproplrly and acpquauiyi punt , ll 5| COTTON COOL“ gofiftol/fl lllllllllll