311....-. I ll .1? 1).. .- -. gzgegjrhz Gulirdian. Monday. July 25,1955 LET'S I'3:AI'I; Markets Are Oilering Variety in Tuna Packs By Ida Blllay AIIQI A ("I'lF3I'" p1i1'cl1asri.a three (ill-I TOMOItROW'S DINNER fort-1111 parlss of tuna. all equally II good in fulililll I 1"” SE” .. A . I - (hopped Beef Lreole on Toast llio 1111113 .11 .1-1111-11.11-)1 .n. C0mIonIcob can. at :l'-.-. 7 .1iid '1.”1 nuiiccs. lias. Apricot Tapioca tlirrnvnr four. larno DIOCGS to -lie Hm or Iced Coffee or Te. Milk can Fhcsc .119 trioal .011 chill and Tun. Shw: Drlin nd nu” 1 use as the piece do icsistancc on (6.2 01', can mnl combine Wm. " "lid lllam ””h lh” add"19”'12 c. fine-shredded crisp cabbage perhaps. 111 xzrocii boring or bi'oc- H 0 chopped green pepper 5 ('1)l1lInEl1E'l"If'. NiIt't'fI iiiiiinlocs ms grated Oman .2 an 5'5" and I'll('llllll)0I's, and imtaiii chips .II”'Sp. each pepim. and 'mmmI' IqAl-TE-ED PAT-HES sodium glutamate. V. c. French dressing and M c. salad dressing. Mix lightly. Chill: serve on crisp The chunk -tI1li- llllld. 111 vans Th? principals m Hm HandmI - M Ki? 5' ”'"l '12 ”u”"” "7515 lettuce" han-Mclnnis wedding took place left to right: Mr. Herbert I-Iand- gr0DmI and vbride;I Miss Mai-11111 Iwam. IS 8 bymroduct of the DXII ”5 H” 'h" "mil "W5 "I 53"dd5v Chopped Beef Creole M Tout: on June 29 at St. Theresa's 1 rahan. best man; Mr. and Mrs. l Mclnnis. bridesmaid. daiinn lburninll of fat and may I11 zralin u1'h mncrirnni and Hell 1 tbs butter in I heavy lry- - 1,9 re.-,m.-,.-3,-11 s ' ' . - , , . - , -. - . . . . - y retained in the poan, or 111 ihp liirm nl SalliEedIlnR a. Add 1?: i ed ld 51 Theresa; chin-1-h was that rlie bride VHIS given in maiiiage u:-her was Mr. CEUI llliliiiiis. I. I. i I in '1 1 on at or .. :.'. up '1 . r '1 new ' R l 1 ;lwi:2As11lt;;;I1111111 mri iiitfriiia. I::.eedrliI:slJDE'I(': mg lfwhzleflnned the marriage of Anne Be1'nlceIlsll:(Im-lctflngtge ginnvgn amvevtr fahm mg bride.a parents (0,. am,..,,x.it1n scales may'even register a .H' H I I I lgimmter '2 sn.,li',1,ne res ammo" dauilhler ill hll'- and MI'S- Rllperliaiiri wore a three-quarter length imately 100 guests. ()iit-oi"-town 2'11!) fl lmllllbdlxlilnl lltlear Indfjnlntt 111 .1u- .1111 ;1..1m1 .1) 1-, in" 4 .I I . . . . I. I . , . In no miter aance aways a usts. . .. P k S . t M h- 1 I h d ht P uest. present weie Mr. and rs. I Smith ll 1..1.11.- x1.111., 1-. 111 still Crjmd agdlbg"i:'hl:v'm?d. lf"nV:k :LclIT:::epheasn(;: ngalxlllm Mai N'!(;.EIH3e0'”k Sw.l(1h”:I:;;:fe sl:I,el:In::rsI my" almrgd mums. Borden; W.” ampandl 1h(;'n iherweight loss is likely :1 1'11; 1111'11"- '"1'tr1-1 in use 1n . i . . i I I . . . . . I - .- ' w It R 1 It to to ramaic. 8 mm my M, mmmwd wnhgilghuyy bmwnedI gm. 1., 1 am Michael Handiahan. Peakcs hlaldiwyllllelirldeiilnhltl)AaSxlSSdIhI?I:I0l;1:I1I;:. &Xl1r1ae:nl;IcIl:l1Ir13ls Roe; M:&i(2:my! on the am" hand. we die!” chopped nliw. cclory anrl may-imm.r- 5 lspt "ch A3" "'5 ""0n0' mm H"; ceremoiw was per mme .kInms' wl 9 :85 a "re t I-W3 (iharlottelovyn imav he elated on weighing in to- ""'”””" as ” ”"'” "" ”"””md""1n Klmmn" k W" pew" byriineltibeili 9:115 in attend ll;'1'l21Z""”"” gown 0 M Weril roll? a honeymoon tour of the day-The pointer may plunge 5 or . I . . I I e C o s - . - . . W-E-EM ?,'l(1:”'m”"Wl' . k Ilancd.-..3...t,i1p.. 1 3 boiling ance accompanied by Sr Margar-l Best man for the occasion was Maritime: the bride wore a grey 6 lmlmds. This W8IEhlTl;l)5S :i1ePTC- l' 1: 11111111 11 i1r- Fllll in ' v - ' . . i T I I I 1 . . ,- I, . .- II I I I and IIMI. Hf mm IIIWI tho rhea. iiator, 1 beef boiiilion cube and et Marie. (,.S.;ll. llllr. llciheit liraiidiahan and the fitted siutggwith white aucssmies. sent: fat and vtatcr e c nnge N4 0. undiluted evaporated milk, '-FT.”-' ;m''" 7 ' WWW" tiniv aiirl niriiir-Iv , Road 1l1r- lahcls lwfnrn DllI'('ll8S- Cmk and at” "M" b"m"" 5"Ve lng, to rlvtorntinc the amount I M m"l' can contains. and you vnll soonl TRICKWTHI CHEF lcnrn hrui in buy 1-aimed tuna to Add V4 tsp. dill when mixing KPI tnI)I' llltlfIPV.C XVIIVIII. lllllla SIHVV MacDonald, brother-in-llw of the 0M1.-Iivl MARY HAW()R'I'H'S MAIL Trend of Conformity Seen in Social Life Of Pre-Adolescent MacSwain-Auld V " Wedding bride and Mr. Hazel MncLure. brother-in-law of the groom ush- Iered the guest: to their seats. The 111a11-inns of yin. llzilwl J.” P0? her daughter's wedding. Aiild. riaiii.:htcr or .111. Allison -)lrS- Auld chose A dress of Auto. ('harlottctnwn anti the late mauve sheer with white neces- Mr. Auld to Alvin 3IacSv1'ain. son -Wits and I comiie of Sunburn of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Macswaln. H0-set The sroonfn mouur wore Peter's Road. took place at Zion MVY Sllk Wllh IIIVY Illfl Willie Prcshylcrian ('hurch. Fharlnii... accessories and a carnage ofPink mun at noun hf) SaIllldE!)'. .In13. Dnlight Roses. 1 Following the ceremony I re- FFV iv H 3.0.... or 3.0,, ception was held at Villa Waters. Church officiated and was asslat- R9)” Cl” Cllfrli Pfwoled the ed by Rev. Carl CUITIP of Mur- ""9" W 9'' hfldi Ind Mr. Clrt my Ha,.h,,.,,. Norm W, L”. MacLure read the telegram: of . . Mnrtzan. orrzanist. rcnrir-rr-rl ap-fhesl Wl3h95- 310011: Which was lflated dress for gmwmg 3"” propriaic music and ac(-onip11n- Sablellmm fT0m the, bride's sis-lfozzgvaltie to mnmrm m our iod Mr Robert M111'r:1I1' of Mont- '95 M"'- T1 11- Fur" 0' s"Tl'9Ya men would be to make her feeliallied W'llh the SWUIJ. ague who sang "The Wedrilng.E"3l3nd- Prayer" before the cerenionyl Mrs. Robert Maclhy was In and Perfect Love" during charge of the guest book. the signing of the register. I .Friends of the bride who u-. The church was beziiitifiillv Slsted l" SETVIDB were Mia! Jean- dcL'o1'atr:rl fur the 111-i,-asion with 9W3 Ladneru Mlsh Hlllla MECNEV-. lilics. I)P()l1l('S. and Ivcllnw (-l1rys- lnv Ml” Thelml LINET Ind Miss anthomiims The guostpews were D"”5' M3"h9W- marked with bows of yellow sat-i The newlyweds left on a trip ht the White Mountains and Trip bride was givnn in ma,-. other points in the New England riaizc by her bri1t.her-in-liiiv. Mr. Sl9l95- The bridfs I-”V9"ll18C0!r Ttnbort ftlni-Kay of Tbrin1psnnI'lumI wait an oyster linen suit Cnnni;-(fir-mI and were . mm... with navy accessories and a cor- tenzih gown of white lace over Sage of American Beauty Rom. satin rashinnnd on tmdmonal The bride has been on the staff lines. Her veil was of flngei-1ip,ofParkdale School and the groom lcngth and shc carried a cascadew” employed with Canada Pack- nf Tawny (told Rosos. "3 Llmll9d- Vnriiiw. as linr sistc1".s only at-. After M18051 1. MI”. and Mrs. tcndani. um ;;:1vinod in yellnwihlacswain will be at home to law: mnr satin with matching their friends at 50 Green Strut, hcadrlmss and carried a basket'Ch31'l0l19'0Wh- 0' .V"ll"W zinrl White poms. i -me? Mr Frirl lint-l.1ii'c of Mnntaguei - sTEluJNG '- 1- ia "H1111 . : - 1 I S .1. '3 ..l".' -('"mTi The July-meeting of Sterling lW.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Carr. Sixteen amber. and one visitor were present. The - 3HI'E9l'l'IEIl I. late teens. But in our present sur- roundings. in a Southern city. little. girl: begin to go out. like debu-' tnntes when they are 11 or 12. late hours. makeup or sophisti- DEAR MARY I-IAWORTH: My husband and l are in serious dis- over how to handle our 12-year old daughter Lullie. Hank and 1 were brought up inlm I New England city. where soc- ” Isl activity (in our youth) didn't become worldly and sophisticated until the girls were in their veryj Neither Hank nor I approve of "different" and "left out” and isolated from her own age group. Last fall I tried to band my. friends together and we mothersl agreed to certain rules for the children e- governing dress and whirl during holidays. and return- the school. the famil igroup lthe benefit of travel and appro- I . priate new ventures. wherewith to hours when parties should end. mmch the social vainglory M her MR. AND MKS M. J.- IIANDRAI-IAN Church. Peakes Station. are from HUMMER BLIMMING Mr. and Mrs. Style ' The Hope For wticn Mr. and Mrs. go on I diet together, the spirit of good natured rivalry adds ZIP to re- ducing. All goes well as long at Iiou are both losing pounds. If the pointer on the scales drops 2101' 3 p 0 u n (I s this Monday morning, that's par for the course. But alas. for one of you. the pounds may be playing hard to get off. If 3011 have honestly followed the diet. you have lost but water sturagc is temporarily postponing the registration of lost pounds. The triumph will be all yours - prnvided you hold on now. Her is a true experience which shows the way water tends to be stored then released suddenly. A Miziiniziii who dieted with her hus- band lost nary a half pound In almost three weeks. while he lost a last ten pounds. Discouraged. she decided to quit. but out of habit, stepped on the scales thati third Monday. To her utter amaze-l mom she found she had lost ill pounds. seemingly oiernighl. El-I atcrl. she went on to lose 37 ex- cess puunds. While water retention isn't us- ually that prolonged, 10 days with no WGIEIII loss is not uncommon. Meyers Studin. Michael Joseph llandrahan. ltlll HOUSEHOLD HINT ' If wooden clothes pins discolor clothes. dip them in thinned she lac. The protective coat will pre- vent dirt from working into the wood of the clothes pins. I ttion on Island farms today-dampithan one arduous day trying to. of light showers. wisps of fogislamp out the growth of wander-I adolescence - the nest. Y "'le"d5v lheipatcby collection. And in cause-I social pulls that you deem "pre-fqumce,,m.1 how W, missed "-53 fEl”ahl8" 'l0I" Y0"? OW" T9339"3l- genial bustle and satisfaction and went with the And she can't happily and success delight! no haying fully fight the fast current In which yniilve launched her. But a wise parent elects. far in advance. as best he can. the social influences 'that will play upon his child. par- ticularly during 1 take the stand that tolrfirlblge rggllllidress l:IeilnSl”:)m:g:0!:'eiithat fencing along the road." does not offer a particular chore iI mite ind, at night hurrying up the of ill: own. Today in the enforced 1 stairs ahead of his Grandfather to hollday from the hay-fields. the ; be ”flrstest in bed." He is almost 35 Verwslthen and along the front of III III: Jun loll ELLEN'S DIARY Unsettled weather was our por- And James who has had more "WI '” ”h””l '3xha"5teld2 I t I against the far hills, taIltHlI7.IIlg1IIlK hawtliorns there atgthat ”other. X(;l('m?;-2 lrxepeiiuggg algae ahcaos glimpses of blue skies. spells ofi farm” to maintain tidy fields. Sway-of-life you provide her--isunshtne. rumble of thunder. Ilnffered with I wry smile. ”Well.i I for one will let it go gladly."1 Jamie. eldest Grandson of oursu farmers in the fencing. He came at weekend to to this spend a holiday with its at Alder- as was his wont when I Yet no work-day comes farm. no morning breaks whichI1e5I lhfmefl Would they Shld. ”see to 1 as tall as the younger farmer now, 33' land Rob's right hand and prefer- an end of this farm. past Robls 1-ed help at the farming. I-Ie Indj "the Gage have recovered nicely and! other farm" where this byroad of apparently Nithnut ill result from- Ym" "I"?-l "ml ”V"l'”"”"K4 ours is being widened and lmprov- the measles. And contrary to the And as lntermin help for Lottieted, an endeavour done get away from town in a family ' during holidays to give her But one by one they deserted me ..mends.. when emu” resume. and the holidays were like I mad- house. The little girls were ex- opened. I I let her go on this way, she will be blase and I woman of the world before she is 20; and that the whole business is bad for her health and for her normal social frustrated. 1 The whole pace of social acti- vities is feverish. competitive and utterly ridiculous. But what can. I do? I would appreciate your icounsel. Sincerely yours, FLY. SNOBBERY IS THE PROBLEM minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. and the visit- ling committee reported two calls 3made and treats given. . , Plans were made for an Institute picnic at Brackley beach July 27. Next meeting in to be held at DEAR R.Y.: Your attitude :- mounts to saying that if all Ilyotties friends are misbcliaving, 1she must be allowed to l L L V. .100 - or she will feel different. ileft out and isolated from her own IE9 Ilroup. This is the ultimate - .. . . A diagram showing the location of the underground Ilnl-5 nf your house for It I ht mpply. waw. 1iI!1)h.'1aI and gun. is I oonveniom. hm-11m necessary to main dating or rcmirx ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS llhe home of Mn 11.5. McEwen.iln bI' d 11' 1W. McKay and Mrs. D.B. Reid.laxpedliI:gnc,PI "gfgfiiy Sxicgprhwt Roll Call: If you hadn't been born have juvenile rielinqucnt: in 111: a human being what would you so-called better families toriav like to be? 1 y l - I ! The Collection amounted to 32.00 l.iittigrkgggydasocligilcdiacgffhtilmiis Iiurirh was then served by the host-1 think is folly. and her dad mixks css and committee in charge. andgis ruinous. is a weak abdication lhf Meeting Flolefl hlf lhlllntl thO.m' your guardian's iesponsibilily QIIGWL Ito Lottie. Namely. the duty to give her the best possible foundation of good health habits. the moral bul- wark of sound example and in. 5731"?” flood sense. and the in- lellertual predisposition in think for herself. independently of the crowd. How else do you expect to DRESS OR PINAFOIIEI SG I Puiaforc or party dress - this "princess" style lookii loveliest on your little miss! You'll want sew several h with sleeves. out - so pretty. SEW-EASY Choose gay checked cotton. puck- ered nylon (no ironing)! Use con- trust for graceful scallop trim. 6. 1t. 10. Size 6 ltlkes We yards has-inch; 911 yard contrast. l This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to new. is tested for fit. I-In complete Illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE .CEN'I'l (89 cents) in coins (stamp: can- not be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADD- I! 88. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian of the Gulf. Charlottetown. P. E. I. WMI den storms of immoral influence. Pattern 41109: Child's sin. 2, 1.! prepare her to stand strongly for ilhe rllhl 7- as she xeeii the right- when obliged to cope with sud. which assnil every life? Of course I know the latterday lrenfl is lnwardii conformity of be. hlvlor. Or call it reglmentntion. or uccomodation to majority px. lmple. as a means of escape from the inevitable discomfort of being different and charting new pm. items. I Cofllemporsnenusly. it is con. sldered "not the thing" to be an -individualist and robustly obsti- Innte about it. if necessary to pro- ilect the creative spark of person- Illty. But clear head: amongst us foresee that in centuries to follow (God Willing). our times will be "lived in history as the era of tmothering mediocrity, in many 1 . As the century when the inherent human capacity to think and act dynamically. to show tom. ever new aspects of the dlvin e Gmllomy. was temporarily dim- men out in large part. by Ill man- urInf throttling attack from the soggy "muss mind.” via its an. Ivvointed vlsllntu. WISE PARENT PLAN! AIIAD As for bnftlo'ii dilemma. she til he-cominl the victim of your pra- vtnclnl iw-int imobbe y. as you try '0 V691! Mr "in" with the fast 13011!!! net in your esvtronmeIt-- Mary Haworth counsels through hausted when the school term re-iher wlumnv not by ms," or PHI . jsonal interview. Write her in'care Hank ldmgs km” and "Y" if of The Charlottetown Guardian. PULPWOOD1 PRODUCTS Rayon and acetate cloth. chem- development. In principle I agree, Iicals and plastics are among prod- but i feel if we hold out all alone. -Iucls made from a highly refined Lottie will be unhappy and feelfofm of pulpwood called alpha cel- lu ose. (lEAR YOUR SKI It ugly. disfiguring blemliihen. Plmples. l:c1.e1-nn.ttchlng.acnl Bktn.P:o1-lulu Acne. Athlete's root, Bsckhudl. or Red Blotchu embnrnu you. D tonight. work: vhtle you itching. burning. Iimutlng In 7 n-ilnutu. 2. Kill: many grrn-in. often u-in rni csuu of skin disorders. 1. Help: hell the skin, iinttrr. smoother, lighter. Ask your drug- .-lst. for NIXODEEM today. satisfaction or monrv back. And to rlun your iikln unti- septlcllly urn NIXODERK ludlcntedsoop Three Cliarlotlelown children are currently unending clean: at the Gaelic College at I. Ann's. can It-eton. when the hItrII&I Q your an Jana L. Ioslcoslo, world lllnlnd dnclsg Ought nonAbIuoa.IostInlnlIus- in Part Family's expectation. Grand- lllisl YE-If. fence! must be hacked daughter and Mack failed to catchi now to make way for the change. the disease, "We'll be l0SlhlZ the hawlhorni Granddaughter is missing from hedile at lthe other farm' " welAlderlea. She went yesterday to remembered. For long years it has I visit at the home of the young been one of the June lovelinesses l cousin who holidayed with her of of this road: in the fresh sprlng- ilate. and with kith and kin of her green of it's odd-shaped leaves.imnther's people. The place is in the crowning beauty of the strangely quiet. indeed extremely blossom-lime. And 8K8lII When lone in her absence. We fancied fields and surroundings take on that even the birds. the cats and the melancholy air of the dying the shaggy black dog sensing her year. it was beautiful in its foliage loss. moved today less blithely and fruit , . - about. It is true that ”babes bring How such hedges proclaim the their love with them" and each pionecrs' continued affection and month passing. each year, the regard for a dear Motherland young it-ndrils of their endearing across the seas-tell too that dcs- ways reach out to claim so easily pile the toils and hardships of for their own more of the affect- early farming in the new. the ions of family and friends. pride they had in establishing James chats with his name sake their homes. setlliniz wilh :1 him: in the kitchen. The door is slightly view which was to yield them not open. ”I want to give you a bit only a livelihood for themselves of advice. Jami:-" says with a but permanence and content for chuckle." When you get yourself their lines. Down went the roots a women. see that you get one of the living with such hnpcfiil who realizes thata man sometimes plantings. and down too in slips of is liunrzry!" Liinch-hcfnrc-bcd is lilac and rose and SIIDWIIIIII and now indiralod. other cherished growinrzs ahoiitI Until tomorrow----l)iary----Good- the yard and door. lniflhl .. imift. um Muuteuil hiacipai of the lug lptng in-u-ueuou undsr Mr. (3:31: Gallop of PIolns.TI1:'I:s':euI.1'Ietwo sister! r1mu3:'na1nunu&a'.'”nn- 11H. ucurp'lV&' Ivqnui an srunv uuon WORLD cumriou Poor Loser s f . n.. In! lmnlle the liar-Jesf to a higher protein diet can re- sult in an abrupt loss of water from the tissues. There is I10 harm in being jubilant aboutn this first sizable drop in pound-ZSEI so long as you do not become dis-1 couraged when the pace slackeus.I Back to the poor loser. Under-; stand what is happening. know. that you are losing. and stay with the diet through this aggravating; period. It will help you to knowI that water storage may occur once 1 or many times throughout the dlet. but as long as you continue to cut calories below your require- ments. you are losing. In the long run. you will lose the right amount and catch up with the fast starter. DAILY DOUBLE DIET ' - Calories Rrenklut Mrs. Mr. Tomato juice, with lemon 26 75 Soft cooked egg: Mrs. -1 egg Mr. -2 eggs 150 Toast. 1 thin slicr 50 50 Butter. Vi put 15 25 Coffee. black 0 I) 175 250 Luncheon Luncheon meats Spiced ham. 1 slice 80 ll) Bologna. 1 slice 65 55 Cheese. thin slice. it 01.50 50 Bread Mrs. -1 thin slice If) Mr. 2 thin slice! I00 Butter. W put 25 25 Cantaloupe Mrs. -V4 melon I) Mr. - I6 melon 40 Tea or coffee I o 290 360 4:00 Energy Pick-up Glass of skim milk or Dinner Cube steak pan-broiled M0 200 Baked potato Mrs. -'12 potato . Mr. -medium size 100 iButter, Id put 26 25 Choice of: summer squash string beans. or spinach 3 25 Crisp celery and radishes I5 15 Gelatine dessert with fruit added - 23 cup H5 H5 x 430 All) Total calories 975 I170 Corney-Graham Wedding A quiet wedding was Sf)lEIllIll:.f'd at Trinity United Church mansi-. Charlottetown. on June 29, 1955. when Florra Roberta Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Beecher Graham. became the bride of Hollis Barrett Carney. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Carney. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Reverend F. A. Mac- Lean. The double ring ceremony was performed by Reverend A. F. Mac- Loan. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Ethel Graham. Mr. Vernon Corney. brother of the groom. was best man. A reception. for the immediate families. was held at the home of the bride's, parents in Thistlc and Shamrock. The newly-weds left on a motor trip to the U. S. A. after which they will reside in Charlottetown. BRIDE SHOWERED Before her marriage the girls of the Staff of the Income Tax Office honoured the bride at a surprise shower at Miss Lillian Kayla cottage where she received many lovely and beaiitifiil gifts. A picnic supper was served by hot girl friends. The following day the Income Tax Staff presented Florra with valuable gifts. Well worded add- reuse: were read. On June 24. a large number of friends and neighbours gathered at the home of the bride's parents to honour her at a miscellaneous shower. The popularity of the bride was Ihowen by the numer- ous and lovely gifts which she received. In her ever pleasant manner Florrs tlinnkq all for their 1” htfulneu and invited them to visit her at her new home. Refreshments were served and everyone enjoyed A pleasant social cloning. Royal Instant Puddings sre super-bomogeni; they have I I I I I gkebceookin these hot. dsye-but. good nutrition in apecui jilfy-quick. deliciouynew Royal flsvors this very nigbtl ll0!l'l'l.IAL. July &t.b-Mskos me feel good--- - to Inrvo I scrumptious desert which the fnmily nvu over. D'ym.i fool the lune? Then doaloa do try the new Grain and Strawberry Cronin udding or in ii ' nude excluui-rip by ROTAIL I 61' Pud mu! They're 1W"' derful . . . ct-euny and smooth and richly finvqre with that fresh Irtut lute that”: so tempting. 4-so that you'll find . Nobody fcell lly iinporinntl Indy--and to yourself, too! Serve thug no Itsrcby tutu, no Elm, no" lumps . . g ;to your tsnuly, In.Thia Hut . . . it's only good sense to do eiI'!F)'l-lhhl '0 "W W make our housework euier--such so until! GLlDlIl4 - LIQUID BTARCH for our cottons, lmens, inane shii-ta, house dress. Glide has nut in It:-I0 I your ironing is much smoother. The, blue in it sdds to whiteness. And I wish youd lee h0V may it is to usel Just. Add water to Glide-hot. or cold-than nlll You can vary tho alrenllh Ol Glidels stuchini-sa to suit. any type of fabric or f'r instance. I thin alnrch mnkca garment . . . I . . I ' . dl 'l I B Chile in the 3: oz. bottle. '11.)-llfilil: c:ilolnl:.l'(.'liltnt:rI:Ii:)o1:t:Imy0Sli:o).' Yoiilll be proud of your handiwork -jut not! Thus Mid-Summer Dari -- - "I1 e very hard on you. if you r are troubled with burning coma and onl- Summer Can B: So Treacher- mu . . . if youlra only half-ufe in personal dsinti- neu. Thalia vjhy more Canadian: buy AIIRII) lu-see. Sobnl than any other wise woman - deodorant -Tmbe- :3:plf;" O: f1,”:””.,”X.. ii: BLUE-JAY mholliy free from Corn Plutau -with Phenyllutn. This exclusivg medicslion gets right. down Iimdar your com and helps push it out from underneath! You'll find tbs! Blue-Jay in I wonder-worker when it. comes to freeing on o the pain and Annoyance 0 com , or ullims. The nnkaiu of then Com Plutau bsvo prove: by sctunl tut; that they work falter. and more sun! 1 than other 1 ing remedies. get. some Blue- Jay for yourself and see Ihsi blamed relief they bnngl p I r I p 1 r n - lion stain! with effective. cmmY A1-i-id-now Illhdl with l?eI'Il0v- Arrid stops bath perspiration and ndniir-for l to 3 days. Just. rub Arrid in-rub odour out. It keeps under-arms dry-and IIVGI Y9"? clothes from unsightly stuns. Youlll find thst. At-rid. won't dry out. in the in. Don't rink hall-unf- deodui-mtu-Un Ari-id and free yourself from any risk of sin- bnrrusinant. Only 53o s in-. flu Yuilur Troublu rm much Ian for the bsb who he thobdvuo . tags of s FARMERS WI 5.101-mulnl ion on get. juiit the right (up: of this fi-irmulyrnilk to suit. your own baby's needs. Check with your doctor and he will tell you whit-b Fat-tner'I Wife for-muls is the best for your child. Whole Milk (No. 1)r or Partly Skinuned Milk (No. B); at skimmed. Milk (No. 1). Format”: Wile Partly Bkimmed Milk vus originslhv prepared at the request of. pedistrlcitn an is Inovouled by practically every hoapitn and pediatrician. GIVO yuur baby the bent too. Just. watch Bab! I-h"V9l Solo .40 Manny In Thu Ban cashed when neededl Thnt.'I holiday or trlvll funds you can; in Trnvelleli Cheques bought. at the BANK 0 MONTREAL. Refundable in full ifelost or stolen, BofM Travel- I1-rs Chi-qure are easily raslivd. and by you alone, at. hotels. banks Ind stores. Wherever you srwlt. home or abroad--you'll sin 9 End that TTLVOIIOII Cheques sold by the Bof no the safest. most convenient menu of carrying money. Wold nova: think of going sway without. them. Why not drop into your BofM ofhce and Find out About LIIII. helpful servico today? Then enjoy n worry-free holidsyl To The Com -7 Or taking s motor trip? Taking A cusps: uholidsy? Then don't. don't forget those important CURAD Plsatis Bandsgul Thoy'1-I really wonderful-made with I new "Stack- Quick" adhesive and a new polyethylene facing that. whisk; oh clran! Curadii. too, have a new medication . . . the germ-kzller ll rsqht in tin pad. You'll find they won't ourl or fray-sud no complelsly Inter-proof-no that you needn't miss any of the summer swimming or lports. Jot. down s remind: now. won't you. to take I. plentiful supply of Curadn Along with you on your holidsyu--and have s lovely time! A . . . yet in your pocket randy to be the wey it is with tho Going ;4 Words Of The Wise Few people think morn than two or three times a year. I have made on international reputation for myself by thinking once or twice Cook's Corner I week. -(George Bernard Shaw) UNWANTED HAIR NJAIANIIIO Q MONIV IHUNDD I lonntionui niseovln introduced for ID! first unu in conni- o New ICF1ill0l7 than for LDC IIH Inwnntod BUTTEIISCOTCII r ' .. ICE BOX COOKIES Cream together 1 cup lard or 1 r cup butter, A cut)! brown sullfn 4 eggs. 1 level tbs. soda. 1 levtl tbs. cream of tartar. vanllln to flavor. It to 3 cups flour. . Knead into loaves. let stand in l hair. Guaranteed: MIDI treatment tne um gag. gm you uscl A simple tpplicllnll Ind 5 minutes Illa! cold pluce overnight; slice V: inch :"II"I"' M::;'I;'f,'II" thick for thinner) if desired and um ll nntpimu bake in moderate oven. Makes M -I1 ovor I-"'mM 0? 90 909kl”- LES PIODUITS Es'fEt.I.I D! GRENELLE nu Frontenac so. I... 1:, mun-1 M. 1m MORNING SMILE missing a good deal of my small change lately!" i ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS l JIFFY-SEW DIES! ,..I. .vrf3I Darling of your new-seuon' v wardrobe! Just three main pattern parts to this dress -- couldn't. be easier. And that frosty embroidery is a fun-to-do fashion touch! Pattern 7245: Mlues' Sins ll. 14. lo. 18. 1). Tissue pattern: om- broidery transfer. State she. send TWENTY-FIVE CINTI in coins for this pattern mumps on- not be accepted) to The Guardian of the Gulf. Clurlothtnn, P.ll.l. Print plainly NAMI. Annnlli. and Ill. IDNDON (CP) - ln. 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