' TWO . #'lllll BIIEAKFASI Rance ant-ed more o! the peat growth and vitality llement-protein-in whole grain oatmeal-than in my oflar nuunl cereal you can serve your family! T0317. with less meat protein avail leads this extra vitality protection of Quaker Oats more shun ever! Quaker Oats is so outstanding that it cone mus nine out of eleven food elements short in many present day diets! Serve delicious Quaker Oats daily." Children simply love Quaker Oats. flotcct your family's health and vitality by serving the cube i “ “Nd “h” 3° m"? other foods are rationed. oumtrn ems able, your family It's so smart to n: qm om cl-YlDl-Ii! n! Canada united SAP emnpauy. having been issuezl new boots, went for a route march to ‘Tun’ them in. one re- oruit was missing m; the end. When evanltuallxt rnuiizlctl un and asked where he hurl been, he re- plied: "My boots were tied together, ser- ngno I couldn't get along ns fast e other chaps." OOUNSUL BE HANGED to find out how much had understood of his talk 0n the duties oi’ a. British Consul, Mia-SQ nakcd! "Now. boys. suppose some one. k you m) in an airplane and‘ after s. lag figl rlmpped thousands of males in n for ‘ country, what place would you see first of all?" Up shot an eager hand. . "Please. sir." exclaimed its own- er. "the hospital." CHDNESE HATS FOR “OTHER AND DAUGIITSR. ’_'_' plasma’ N0. 995 ' that and daughter Chinese ats are smart. and easy to make of material. Pattern No. 995 con- coznplete instructions To order pattern: Write or send ve picture with your name and dtlress ‘with 15 cents in coin ni than s p. - Needlework Bur-mu. arlottetow-n Guardian. bedgn No. 90s >I¢.M*=—.--——————— ‘TRETADDRESS --——— -—PRDVINCE——— i ..~_ i i New Cream Deodorant Safely belps Stop Perspirulion l. Docs not tot dresses or men's shirts. Docs not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can beusccl tight after shaving. 3. Prevents under-arm odor. helps stop perspiration safely. 4. A pure, white, antiseptic, 5 stainless vanishing cream. A Job Only You Can D0 t rm Control number l And Answer! Qutstlans and Answers on Pr!" Control will appear in The Guard- inn as a regular feature each day.i The questions are those which have reached the Vlksrilmc Trade Board from housewives lni this region. The answers are pro- Jflgeruwl. w the neighborhood Yillfld by the Board Readers. Per-y ions who have intelligent questions! lo ask no price control are lnvlifll lo send ihcm in writing l0 ll" llnnxrzfn Regional Advisory Com- milicv- nf ihc War Times Prim! and Trade Board. Q. Wlll I be bible t0 got Canned Slllirlfill at my grocery store orvvll l have to buy l; at n’ meat vnzvhj t.’ A. Under the cqLllLB-Qllé distribu- tion 0km of the Wurume Prices and Trude Bonscl. I"‘i..lllCl‘S who DY!‘- viovqg; i-an-ical canned salmon in stock will be sluPDllcd with this commodity. Retail grocers. as well as butchers, will take meet coupons for canned salmon. which is now E key-note of the l British women“- though therejflli rationed commoclit I am ties us of obtaining new llres. ls ‘h . some ruyil. ~-- lit ‘comfortable armchair of ' Or keep it in place on table or cup- isorbed. After each use. brush oil ;keep boih cloths fresh by ire uont [pastry cloth around the rolling pin, Prices and - mic“ llieparatc the kinds nf drippln iW0man’s Re alm v. $0.5m WAKE u llY Li "Imam "ml-Hid puppy he He whooaricallto-duyhisown; He who. seoum within can say Ib-mormw, do ' ‘ halve to-daytm wont’ ‘or I —Dr.vden. con-nu slmsa-irm-g In France they ar toll! people what DPOHUOY-Sefirlxgl? or will not be made into coffee substitutes. Among these are roasted barley or malt. sweet or common acorns, chicory. tomato seeds, apple seeds, Jerusalem artichokes. Last fall the entire French harvest of acorns gglupgmeunéier piontrol for the subsm ‘ o cc ec and coffee ROMMEUS 01mm, A chair that once belonged to §i%‘.§'..'.“"l"ih“‘§““"i.. ' y 0 e aug r of Maj. John Kirby of this Fssex town, who captured i-t when British forces took Rommers headquarters at. El Dzuba in Africa. a high-backed, exlretnely v padded cather on a. stout wooden frame. Maj. Kirby carried it o uihis truck rlkht through to .rlp01l. He sent it to his daughter from . D0118 u sltillb’ and the daughter charges. Sparkling wine ilnd a rich Manchu‘ FiXbfrllle c. time to git in “Rom- rown. ‘ing. nor ill9l'S Chair." The money goes to _l'n it. v l I Hie Red Cross Prisoner of War! Fund. l Probably you've often wished you knew some way to toughening your pastry by rc-lllnz too much flour into it, An easy way} "1 wold this is to use a pastry. cloLh and rolling-in cover. Their irturpose ls to hold the excess flour. They also allow you to roll pastry r1!‘ cookies out really thin without daéuzer of sticking about l8 inches by 30 inches in size. "These m-aterials usuallv come about 30 inches wldt-l. Hem the raw edges. mid scw short tunes on on» end. Wash the cloth in soapy suds. rlnsc well, and when nczn-ly rlryv, iron lightly to remove ivrinlt. n baking board, or on top of one. board by fastening tnpes. To make the rolling pin cover, cut a. baby's white cotton stocking. previously washed in cood suds, to the required length, and fit over the rolling pln. Rub flour well into both the pastry cloth and cover. brush- ing of‘! excess flour that ls not. nb- the excess flour and bits of pastry with a clean vegetable brush. and washing. For convenience. rel the ready for next baking-day. READY, FIRE! Two pounds of flease will pro- enough glycerine rounds of, antl-alircm-ft. fire. that pound of grease in your re- RW- cer the next. time you g0. If you haven't any on hand, start saving. but remember these points: “It's best to strain dripping through double cheesecloth into c keflp from Rood tabi rated oil t-ry rubbing lib a llrzht oll. Riusb lightly with the fin- fler ups. and nib vmii the grain or 1° WW0“ the wood. or you wlll Polish bud-Br the strain, \ Specks or spots of nulnt onfur- nlture can ovew hv Wiblng very lightly with ncloth moistened lll t-urpenlim. Hardened specks con be scraped of’! with an old razor blade. navlng care for the surrounding surface. - A thin coating of wax will. help ‘Preserve C6 clznn cull. cover 11nd store in a c001 place. Never let fat. get hot enough! to smoke; it turns rancid faster factories aren't choosy. BRITISH FASHIONS TO BE GAYER. BUT N0 LET-UP IN REGULATIONS Gnlety and femininity will be the 1944 fashions for your!" own cooking only Mun tionsl A. There are meat charks for it draped or Deep hip y Dine blue. a be no let-up ti: the and illations of ' ' utility dlothliiagproxrmn -. _ <‘ is rebumi blues, FURNITURE CARE mas-rind scratch or s sliver of soured out of Wur polished e clr chnlr can be a c t‘ w-up strong eye-sore. Try rubbing the gQffllch ties depends Wllh the out side of a nut—a Feet-u; or butternut works best. scratches usually the oil in the nut darkens and cori- lthgm. A polish with s c0 and t e piece o! m: l ousékeetiet and manager who can run the I smoothly he won't even hear the wheels R0 BrMI-Ild. _ Furthermore. consider this. that in mnkinn yourself an expert house- bes‘ trades that, women can follow and 0110 Small disappear when Awarded A l S l of ' 4mellc“"l“sffiavgfl—?sad°" ' cloth cdfmsliaiollsiltllliéz-rgrogify ltlaggiltllljl, nlllgrtfiljlsngs e (laaselrl-eghl g r Xgqharmllcsls to fabric. UN complete with rolling nin cover, Or: on dnr fumlturem such :5 oVxlillglalb " ‘°3““Y' » it's jscry simple w tuck". your ou'n.!01' mahogany ls a.‘ more delicate you ll need a iflcce of heavy, close- operalton. With a flnel -polnted w-tvovcn white canvas or duck. camel's hair brush, paint iodine rr argyrol lightly into the cut. Avoid lflIllIQ as it ivffl dull th polish. The familiar V31 outlzncs left on table tops and other polished s clamp g1 les. Use the pastry cloth instead of lf th ~ rllliz the surrounding surface lte rings or. dull ice by hot dishes and .s sometimes tllsauocar t1.- wiped with cunphor- If the mark is stubborn with cigar ashes and EFL scratch the often be rem the polish and unmar- of furniture. Apply a sell-pol- sn r n an ishlng wa. xsrpnnngly d only when the last coating e ofl’. Smooth half an hour rub with a. soft clo h, pollshins t0 bring up a. good sheen. on the wax ands r _ ~ s...’ era/foo lat-h’ . . o rot sashes or con- trasting colors wlll top skirts no longer sparsely cylindrical butwcuth % side fulness or irregular hem- Oalors. too. will reflect the ho l of the new war season- Sal p“ quzu- regs. matings green an a new olden bronze will be some cf the gholcas for young 181T 68111113 Britons, while tor older women, B5 upon it with oon_ pt. anxious to get away from m9 m“... ONLY chooser/lie." bei- practical nude,’ m,” Wm minke being inbusiness." U l but I‘ have never done anything but keep house. u And because they think their occupation neither romantic, nor llm r- rcflt-sbie. millions of women never bother no nerfcct thcmselvis hey never evcn try to learn how to make decent fi-Offuc. 01 9 l and lac- fir green, c -_- A_-ETO-"GARAN / --~_.__.- _-- .vv- “pqrqihy Dix Says- ' . ‘MDOMESTICITY As For Any 0t every. y oulrl say! "ucli intelligence an hard work 5602917811’. Don't cause - S0 ' _ ” are I: ysiars and throw half o w sum ion; or to turn a house into 1t is s curious thing that a1 1 w Or cook the kind of a dinner that keep lnanovrpath back to his at the, head of it. ootno out cf. and sturdy, n how the are built. I- sdlwouldsa tothestarry- l your husband's I wife you acquire one of the ' by which they, can always and urrywhcra make s. living. ' for interior ecoramrs and fashion tuates according to no around. h ve‘ m _ ‘failed ivl-io laid down on il12ll‘ jobs. H nce, I urge every bride to make a fine art of l usekeeDh-t. Let her ti? herself for ii. as she would f-or any other career. so if the llmfii ever came when she would be thro herself she would have . he_r_flngers' end. I rn~.~.-.wr.-.w.v.v.w.w.vwv i‘ ‘The Suprising A . Sanctuary (B. Leslie Cargill W-Ffffnfidfiavb’: ‘Vie’? UNDER. ARMED GUARD Crestiallen 11nd bewxltlered. they back to Everalti‘: quarters and tried to settle down philoso- phically in close contlnemetit. Above everything, Hugh relented the ‘grutuitousmuusion bf outsiders in his clolstered calm. Almost from the moment. he “need there had been a succession ct distur- bsiwes. "I've certainly been led up the garden path.’ he muttered. "speak up" said “Can't hear a world." "I wits talking to thyself.“ "Idiotic habltl Comes cf living in isolation“. "Isolation? Ye gods. isolation! That's "about. the only thing ,you don't get on this mnfmindod island” "Db. you g ti. young man. I know .~yaur ~' nd. Moculng about regarding this? , l , ‘ and beef. l/Bfil. rk and lumb. These the world and petting under the (u: ' my fr.“ $1.531‘. 536133 an charts musiiobe on display in all feet of‘ busy‘ folks. Slowing down authorized tire dealer who \\'ill tx- meat rctallers stores. The clmrt-s the ‘wheels of progrrcs I'm a zmn- your old tires and certify an list the maximum calling rice for naturalist myself. S0 is Muriel. cod for new tires, 'l'l'i(: nu- VB-PIOIIS WW5 0f W15- hcfi’ 81° Butnwe enioy llfc." -.. to , our n purntion is then sent to the n " rullt. to‘: (nt- iiurchase of new tlras to the applicant. Is there on expiry date oniwith ma, ht jrcnder some o . o COLIDOTIs may ‘crime? useid at. any time after they become’ A. Yes, , o preserve coupons? N. These val d Q. Are there mca-t charts for all ' Dons covorl lyou serve her. types of meat? Tire hum Hwlltm Officer. "who ‘.‘.'ill. if you are who various types of cuts on a. car- ellgible and the quota allows, mnll oass of men-t. daily by the month has her dinner "cutting" charts which show Q. A woman whom I employ she not to nur- her food ooupms b0 she ouplht to give you How Iiplan to live is my per- sonal affair, sir". "People who luck sccral consci- ousness should be locked up." “fltut would suit me better than be ln~ a commotion like this", Hugh said. drllv. “Eh? Bah! I should have recom- " 5 good sllppenng." ree of her cou- nc out of every t foods mg the rationed Tounce" Jolly Double Solitaire Let's put some real zip into that iulet date at hcmel Let's p!!! ‘Pounce" -- s rapid-fire version of §lli_if_ly. namely Head Colds A Few Drops Up Each Nostril. . Worlr Fast Right Where Trouble Is The second ou put Vicks Va-tro-nol {up each nostril it starts relieving the sniffly, sneezy, stuffy ds. Va-tro-nol—a specialized mcdication—is so effec- tive because it does three important _ thin s to relieve discomforts . . . ' 51) s rinks swollen membranes . . . - 2)soothes irritation . . . (3) hel sclear up cold-clogged nose . . . makes tenth- (a few drops distress of head co lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllmlllll llllmlm lflllilflll ‘ ssed subs Distress gj revent many colds rom developing. in easier . . . and brings such grand re iefl Follow directions in folder. NOTE . . . When used at first sniifle, orwarnlngslgnofac0ld,Va-tl'0-nol helps VIGIS VA-IIlO-IQI. solitaire for two. _ You and your date each lay out t deck of cards 'as"the dialram lhows. Put seven cards in n pounce pile, then deal five curds and build on these - leaving out one more lle to the left each time you uild-unlil your last pile toflhe right has five cards. With nllioy | cards face up, you're ready. The object is to get rid of your tevcn-cud “pounce pile" -= fptl Playing separately, you each build red-on-blsck downward sequences on your five solitaire piles. Help. while, you both put alljces fur-the centre on which you build upward sequences in identical suits. Go through your decks, three at s time, when necessary to mlkn more moves. An empty specerlill lt from the “pounce pile." Suddenly you see a chance to play‘ your last remaining “pounce card" and you cry-"POUNCE-I winl”, gags —- to make 7on1 popular ‘II-steal. I-glve him cite?" George Jessonuked brightening. Muriel lpiwalzd for under. Mat- ters were too serious for internal strife. "We sink or swim together" she went on. "Mr. EVPIBIG didn't Mk urall to gather on his pre- bldeflrl. I ‘ain't him a W" -" "Peevfltmy foot," Hugh Watt you start nJl over again." she slid. "I was putting: you on the hesd,,eo there's no need to snap." He subsided into n chair. made blame IG- hsnl Ambrose Martin. "Bnul ll ‘b in s hi3." he Bu! . "One. imp. i , tour. All present and wrrcci. ‘t do anything rash!" "Riel t remark was undressed to Juno ,_ who had clenched hit fis 4m was glaring lasiefully. I'd ' ” Mh-rti . n I in conversational style. the cue clearly You people s buttqdin at an inconvenient wh“ u w“ nub-m‘ "w"- n -l‘:let1:g:n¥°°lrlendlymuh “t: o: drop in? Our new 32-pin booklet ‘Mum unduly we g, no lapseked with gamerfor tvvosomn, a" l. m.” ‘we 5m o, m.“ "'"°'°"‘"- ‘°‘"'°“'°' °' "mm- was»? They mania to milieu: "ma" H“ u“! um“ "u" for several weeks, during which gnrnel, stunts, puzzlers, nonsense boat is likely lo put in. the simply m. | Vllvcrsrd to lay nothing the‘ k unru- se Illa‘ conduct end moan ' sexidloeentsizicoineforvom ‘I c _ if" w w: 8mm‘ “WT” “nuyiedtreatsnent until our Job is I‘ O Olllllo I t n ivuasd Home Servicfl. Address. W“ u’ w’ Be sure to write plainly yum. .5.“ o“ "y," M.“ ‘Md __ ; “"4"” ‘PM u“ 9'1"‘ d ' ask no questions and you'll be told ___._____.__._.__._ no llu-oahrgivlziv. lit-gun: I'm ‘$110011! . r u l “M” t urn beep hidden. whether ygu he it or not. when Mclbntus arrives.” I skeet Adan“ "'80 you know the skipper?" i ’ ' "Never mind that. All l want is g straightforward Hill/Of. ‘mist ‘s no Ismael!" Bride Should Fit Herself For Housekeeping If Idcould ve Icon piece of advice more eomflt 1M8 . W . an art of cookery. quake a. science of running a audibl- lgeeper,» woulrllnio iii-twine vwwse or a prlvueleou \ Don't iihlnk that down on the do-nql-hixu stool and let GEOXIZeldO Ill‘- and that because you have a husband who is 88:1? bound to sup ort you that Wu w“ F-fend ‘he v ance of your l fe plrwing brldtle "lid ou can't be flred for laziness and trlflinfl and genera: lntmnlpetefwe that. it Rives you the Vmflw’ of looting on your lob. You may Bet by ‘with it. lenty of women their husbands‘ ut ever-learning how to make a biscuit that is fit. for human wll- lnine chlselers who makes marriage nothing but a. kflft- _ H hough domesticity is womens hcret — and the one they plnn and desire to follow. they look don/ll tern ou will hear them 53y disbarflclnslv- I!" ' lsh I had some n '1 Wish 1 knew some watv topnake “W19!” holirmriiloillln we?! hands l’ the wrman Who i" Y“ m” m” o! fiiiiguife aellnqtignixi 82% nhllangenns husband-i do"? liar children ' and men are still ln their Prime l" W91!‘ P1X- y are fcd more than upon an Mother's thrl t is the foundation on which nlne-teattns of the fort/lines happy, comfortable. well bee. ti! 1mm‘; donivix) illowv young and u u an p-rese nsz n w g him comfortable. Concentrate on turning out an A-l 10b as 11 to good tithes or hard times. but people will nlwflvs be hungry three times n day. and there wlll never be cnbvdh E0051 c170 5 . .. - tbs ‘betbt. d he onedoes ‘usegiiiiléiiitfiii-eiiinpglgfilhu: vlgiTfiathsw leier ilborwA Pew women hnvemade- fortunes in some mcctac-ular venture. but thousands of wfimvn I " MIC oomfcrta-blc llvlr-ss out of bcordlnn houses. Onlv those have for w 1s PROFESSION A her Career In Life than any other W c a, profession of domefll-glév. $912; n: how to be a 200d W55‘ m“, at w be n doctor. or a lawyer. mnrriaae i.s an invitation to l" ng u‘; bargain delude yourself into tliinklxia that. be- ME ~ WIVES CI-IlSELERS '1?“ °%"."§§ ‘it’. 3213i? h p0 kw 0 Y weagnlngs into the garbage 09" n home. Don't be one of these 96m- . Fashions z Literat ving £6 Leisure The Woman's Réinlmfi’ 3 RIGHT-O this brood is tops! g interesting to d0 s a husband walklniz the straight 8N! I18 years! MADI IN CANADA I Complex -fo bake bread iusf right use Fleischmannk fresh Yea”. In] planning today calls for a bigger use o bread. Now your family's most dependable l0 high-energy food, bread is a. good source oi‘ Vitamin B 890d» 100. as a smtcber for harder-to-get foods! _ bake at home use Fleischmands fresh Yeast for with fine flavor, line, smooth texture every time Tod ‘ ask your grocer for Fleischmannfis fresl: Yeast withayh‘ familial yellow label-Canada's favorit t e 5 800d ‘COS If y“ bread e for over 70 suarsmluv your our l. | nmcomaurvs ma. You! ‘L1,? " has is on excellent novvnl sour: "h Vitamins. e o! the llllpnryqm -run homes. whet lmz else. And eyed little bride: 1f you svlmt to 11014 the!‘ so much about tryinsl to R9931 e as you do about domestic machinery 50 For the demand daslrms and radio crooncrs. etc. fluc- w-n on her own resources and needed n good. money-snaking profession M I He went out, slamihg the door. “Needless l0 sny.‘ Muriel W‘ .marl<¢d "you'll tell him in go and [boll his ugly lace?’ ‘My dear. your language gets coarser every Jill" he." ffllhel‘ 1'9‘ tnonstrated. "Mr. Everard knows whnt I mean. We belong to the sume en- oration. Ccme u". what's 1t to '1'" "I shall undoubted! -er- boll his ugly ace." "There. I knew youii cot sum. in spite of Pop": denial" l In the hours that dragged by, they formed ‘iiemselves into a council of war. It was impossible to sit, still while the stringers dom- inated the sltuazlon. one hope was that under cover of GEITIKITGSS they might sneak zlown to the Elder Duck and make for the nearest port. trusting to luck that the sub- marine did not overtake them." “They're at :1 disadvantage in having to truvcl rig-l‘. round the l= island." Jessoo pointed out. "Our cruiser can do twenty-five knots at a, pinch. I haven't any idea of a sub’s speed. though we're pro- bably considerably taste" on the surface." c Hugh assumed that the opposit- thless ion would be "We'll risk would think there's n war on." m "Perhaps thcreis. hear if it. broke Jul p suddenly. thanks to being without radio." Mr. Mason observed. "There's a. set on the boat. so We may hear surprising news. Remind me take a portable next lim¢ we go exploaling, Muriel.’ "I Getting out u! the house unnot- iced was easier ihtm they expect- ed. The sentry nnd been set over the only door. and he carried out ‘his instructions to the letter. but it. seemed that h-r. orders were not quite perfect. They lcit a tiny window at the tear, free from eb- servation. Through llhrs. Hugh, Mason, and Muriel wr-ggled. Then they made to assist Jsrsop, only {e to find that he was too bulky hr ‘ l- the opening. é, S€ create a diversion," be promised His voice raised in raucous song came them u! they ran lightly live in and look loviély from morn-i No. 3627 yards 39-inch falbxlc. which includes guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state pmtal unit, or zone number in your address. Charlottetown Guardla tell him t0 _ City Profit! over 4o alien slowed lows by MIISTIPITIDII W - or it he Hires- mnkel m. feel and 1.061: half-clerk. rm lentlest way to cleanse n system cla [ed with unlronous food wane and at e daily flow ol liver bile ls with Beans t I ' kmmyllihlaytufipgnéaylegmlrver bile. stomach. ‘El duh‘ "won, pleasantly. ever so gang“.- We shouldn't =l m down to the llmdiHQ stake. A cres- cent moon gave enough light u, show the way, too mamli Lghl. to be comforting. preparations. sharp aXe to snear rope. Muriel took her place at the controls. was free. ‘Ihc Blrl stamped on the fforts were unvailing Needlecraft For The Home SUIT DRESS A mast satisfactory fashion to. ins to nlsht. Th - tails at the shotilders and glecggs add Qrace to its smartnem. in size 36 requires 4 I Send 20 cents for PATTERN, complete sewing Size you wish. Include Address, Pattern Department the n. Name Street Address Province istllikc an enllne. it must be lmulst BILE BEANS. Made from l0 pure veletable utrnctl. Bil: o es Nature . Mild. yetlrehfleectlfildn. Th“! M’ hrlshter. pevpler day: let Bile Benn: nto heal I sleep. er . M . YO“ vow .-=1.“»-..’3€'i.fi.l‘l“."2t'i'2f.""""§‘ irilflg-they work v: Once on board they made hasty lllnson produced a vnc mooring "many-r. HBCOGKI G31“! ‘T’! Down went. me axe and the craft lr-startcr. which winded noisily. "She's not firing. Pop“ ‘Tm coming!" Their concerted mm the shore came a max-p ack. followed by the ping n1 a DUMPLlUlV-Gd Two cups flour, 1 tcnspo-an sall- 4 teaspoons bald abl - n“ extent. Muriel was angry with fruatrat- a bullet. The engine gave n.- rggpqnse BPOIL! , ‘l4 O flour. salt nntl bskins ucwdvr w‘ er. Run in shortening wit" lfe or finger tips. Add mllir l0 make a soft. dough. Drop a. ill-W‘ s n at a on topdfg 1:01" cover , and n‘ until 12 estgrg up. Serve W! hot on to pof stow in dew Dlates. their efforzs. and in mm 1 l! Pushed tuem hclplirssly (T0 Be Continued) v uoiv rmuvfW‘ . m/ if" / he" \% FOR A FULI. POUND wry i6‘ warren/or cocoa m: r_e_.gr IMNH I PERFECTION COCOA is made only from the best Cocoa Beans that can be secured. O lt is carefully processed with the skill of a century's experience in making fine cocoa- O Its extremely high 22% Cocoa Butter con- tent makes it exceptionally nourishing and gives it s superior, true chocolate flavour. O Its fineness of assures a smooth. creamy beverage, and makes it ideal for baking, too. For the utmost in quality, food value. and chocolate flavour, ask your grocer fol‘ Pmrsmolv COCOA. Regardless of price. there is none bmtetzYet PERFECTION COCOA Wit f.