EVIEMBER 12. 133 f Good Boy! And ll h ‘ h ' l, change sills. %J§‘,'.%.§.§.i"§hik“i.‘§‘§$25.3? him! Used to be cranky-—sickly—ju5¢ didn't firsts. £33,?" c" " M“ Brem- And here’: the Reason! N ilé’ E d 1 - just the best of fresh cow's milk wsithvggftrbtferhy removed-then sealed and sterilized in amgigh; w". miners. Add water again and you have absolutely pure. safe milk-but more readily digestible dun "rdmaw mm‘ 515"!" ‘hi! hi8! fa! globules of the milk have been broken up into lmall ones of the same ‘he u in Mmhe"! mllk- AIR!» the curds which form In the stomach when Nestléfi Evaporated Milk is used i" m“ and flak)’ llld (heroics: easily digestible. Us N ltlé’ E ed Milk f Y It ln caofieee-iti egg-Tin tea. U‘: ital: Ellbcyyoolrtlljri: and a: a beverage by diluting with one to two part: water. A I INIIEIE3 I'I.I§'E3 EVAPORATE D Mio (Unsweetened) IVIILK ' _What the Fashionable are Wearing illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington A clever black crepe 511k with slenderizlng lines. - The wrapped bodice is opened at the neckline to show a pastel pink Open-eyelet embroidered batlste ves- tee. An applied band of the batiste trims the neckline and is carried down either side of the bodice. The tiny bows of the crepe are lined with the pink batistc. Style No. 2658 may be copied ex- nctly as a great saving in cost. It. is easily made. It comes in sizes 15, 18 years. 36, 38. 40. 42 and 44 inches bust. Printed chifion cotton voile is charming idea for this unusual model. Printed crepe silk. printed linen, printed batiste and prints will make up smartly. Size 36 requires 4A4 yards 39-inch sheer chiffon worst attacks of Bronchial Asthma difficult breathing, and the asthma. tic symptoms accompanying Hay Fever your money will be returned. This is the guarantee given by your drugglst when he sells you Asthma. dor or Asthmador Cigarettes. No matter how inveterate or obstinate your case, or how often or violent, the attacks, Asthmador will quickly ‘re- lieve you. usually in ten seconds but always within fifteen minutes. Drugglsts throughout Canada are authorized to sell Asthmador on a positive guarantee to refund the money in every case where is does not give relief. You will be the sole Judge. and it will be your own drug- gist who refunds your money, and we in turn make it. good to him. Price 90c. your local stem. send to Lyman. Knox Co.. Montreal, for pallkage o! Asthmador. SOLD 0N A GUARANTEE Etiquette Byliobertaben Q. wilds should be provided for cutting fish at. the table? A. A regular fish-slice. Q. 1s an acknowledgement of an invitation to a. formal reception nec- essary? A. No, unless the quests an answer. Q. Is the presence of strong emo- tion permissible in public? A. Never; it should be strictly avoided. invitation re- Outside the hotel the car purred contcntediy, and the motorists wife abseniiy counted the luggage as she waited her husband's coming. Pre- sently he appeared at the door of the car, a YECElPWd hotel bill in his hand. "We haven't left anything, do you think. dear?" she asked through the window. The motorist gave a vicious laugh, and tore the bill into pieces. "Have we left. anything?" he said. "Gracious. Mary, you mean ‘Have we anything left?" mi... Evening Post. AcidFSlomach is Dangerous CUT THIS OUT If unable to obtain all For Asthma l Fever _. nr. t ;r1.ai<l.f{[[ljfl‘OV\il}1_QlJ_Akui an Rellieves Asthma 1"", ‘,3 Th... rams ' n Fifteen Minutes Bu» . “W” i r C Be . sass; D0 rot/w Dix , l l || “No Woman in This Day Need Remain as Homely as Nature Made Her Unless She Lacks Determination to Circumvent the Stingy Old Jade Who Held Out A despairing a girl who accomplishments, the Brains and Energy and on Her” young woman asks: Can a girl make herself over? Must is plain of face, who is too fat, who lacks personality, who has no who has no tact and who always says and dues- the wrong thing, submit to her fate or can she do something ‘lo take the curse off herself? Cease to mourn as one without hope. daughter, for no woman in this day need remain as homely as nat- k ure made her unless she lacks the brains and energy! and determination to circumvent the stingy old jade who held out on hcr when pulchritude was being passed around._ ‘ Of course, it is great luck to be born with a peach- es-and-cream complexion and golden trusses that curl in rlnglets about. your alabaster brow and with a slim and lissome figure, but if you did not get that kind of break u. l. a comfort to know that. you haven't lost. out entirely and that‘ vou don't. have to go through life with a saleralus-blscuit complexion and stingy locks and looking as lumpy as a bundle that mother tied up. ‘ Thank heaven, there is a beauty shop on almost every corner where they put in a. permanent wave that. Aphrodite herself might envy. You I can gel. a synthetic complexion at your drug store that. beats a real one all hollow, and any girl by taking thought to her calories can make herself thin or plump at pleasure. Besides, beauty rests in the eye of the beholder, and when girl being pretty lustrous eyes and she presents a pleasing and attractive appearance, and about. 90 per cent of l this is her clothes. ‘Therefore, if make-ups. iects instead of calling attention to them. Learn to use cosmetics so that they will camouflage your de- we speak of a we do not really mean that. she has classic features and the proportions of a. Follies girl. We merely mean that you are an ugly duckling, daughter, first acquire the art of Apply rouge with discretion so! that. it. will simulate the bloom of roses on your cheeks and not look as if you had been painting a barn door. Learn how to comb your hair and re- member tliat while the beauty may take liberties with freak bobs, a homely girl can't afford to take any risk with the bizarre. Then buy yourself the best. clothes you can possibly afford, for fine fea- thers make fine A terrific battle between a shark and a whale oil the coast of Florida is reported in the news columns. We don't know how it finally came out, but. we assume the whale gave in and bought the real cstatc.—New York Sufferers from Indigestion Stomach trpuble. dyspepsia. indig- material skirt cut on crosswise thread or 4% yards 39-inch skirt cut on lengthwise thread, with ‘l’. yard 22-inch allover lace for vestes and bows and l“; {mrds of ll’. inch lace banding. Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or ooin (coin preferred.) Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pattern Department. 170.555.3100 ...-.».u.-.--q..-. tauuuuuu...“ l Name nun“...- . - . . . . . . . . ¢IIIIII‘IOIIIIOI i§ . Street Address |.~~-..-,.-.... nun-u..." n“... City State A Morning Smile A certain negro evangelist, whg in . U! Younger days had been a ne'er. IO-wcll and had seen the inside of estlon, sourness. gas. heartburn, food fermentation. etc, are caused nine ‘limes in ten by "too much acid" in the stomach. ‘rho acid irritates and inflames the delicate stomach lining and often leads to gastritis or dangerous stom- ach ulcers. Never close nn acid stom- ach with artificial d=gcstants that give merely temporary relief, You | must» grit at the cause. The best plan is to neutralize or 26 5Q more than one penitentiary, was about to deliver his usual Sunday ad- dress when, to his consternation, he saw one cl his former cell motes among the congregation. "Ieddies and genelmen," said he, at length, "my text fo dis mornin‘ will be ‘dem dat sees me and knows l me, and sez nuffln, dcm will I see i later.‘ " Fcrrymatn-A halfpenny. sir. “Hac ye no excursions?" sweeten your acid stomach alter meals with a little "Bisuratcd" Mag- nesia, Then not only will the pain and sourness quickly vanish but your food will digest properly as nature int/ended. Ee sure tn use genuine Bisurated Magnesia. Tlzr-rc is nothing better to settle an ixpsct acid stomach. You feel fine in five minutes." Reliable druggists everywhere say it must give complete satisfaction or its small cost will be returned. Bisurated Magnesia ccmrs in bcih YIOWElPl‘ and convenient. tablet form. Handy to carry about. easy to use. not a laxa- and if you have maker or to the mercy and let her dress you. They never distinguish between her and her chiflons. as ugly. birds. Study your sty le and get the things that flatter you the slightest doubt. a bout. your taste go to some good dress- head saleswonian in a..style shop and throw yourself on her Nobody ever thinks of a well-dressed woman Then start out with as much determination to acquire a nifty line oi ac- complishments as you would a. college education. golf and tennis. a bridge player. A raving, tearing beauty, or a girl Learn to play games, Especially acquire almost professional skill as a dancer and \ who possesses an unusual amount of what. we call "It" may step on her partner's toes and trump his ace and get I away with it, but. a homely girl is sim ply sunk if she isa blundering amateur i 0n the contrary, she may be as homely as a mud fence and yet be eagerly l sought as a partner if she can be counted upon to always win the game or if she is light as thistledown on her feet m a ballroom. Tact also is a virtue that can be acquired. It. is only necessary to thin before you speak or act and consider whether you would like to have tho particular thing said or done, to you. Believe me, the golden rule holds in conversation as well as it docs in ethics. If you would not enjoy having some other woman tell you that you are putting on fat. look sallow or ask you if it is things to her. or showing your age or that. your new green hat makes you And if it. pleases you to have people remember your taste and to send you telegrams on your birthday or write you little notes of condolence when you have some misfortune or congratulate you over some good luck, why, then, you may know that other people react to these little attentions lust. as you do. There is no excuse for any woman above the grade of a moron going about smashing peoples feelings like a cow in the social china shop. And you can make yourself interesting. brilliant conversationalist, for the gift of gab is bestowed onl gods, but you can become an intelligent listener. and nothing will make you more sought afler in society than that, for talkers are many and listeners are few and hard to come upon. And, finally, you can add good nature and an interest in ‘ to your repertoire of charms, and when you do t i ers in the face oi any spoiled, sclf-centered beauty. And remember for yo comfort that a fascinating, homely woman is the most fascinating woman o tlve. and. for making i‘ dismdered earth, and her fasclnatlons are of the kind that never fail. stomach do its duty. it works like a charm. - Pnfm Oinllluo Coll Tlmhh Add x7e “Qfln ll G CD milk. Qua: ‘a5... er d: well. undi dissolved. DOROTHY DIX. Woman? Realm -:- Social andmPersonal -:- Fashions -: Liferatu re PAGE Fl-V IS CR1 SAP’. i / Sue» l s p. / c} ’ and refreshing as a hreeze—Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and milk or cream. Great (s. for a warm-day lunch. S0 easy to digest, so extra crisp, they help you feel fitl 1Mvya” CGJRN FLAKES 5...... u... 12 Kellogg's Corn wrapper. ahul uuuri-l k Add a dash of paprika to the yolks. L Bake in a slow oven i300 degrees: for * not about time that you were getting married or tell you that she saw your husband out with a. blond flapper you may be I very sure that you are not making a hit. with another woman by saying such ‘ Perhaps you can never be a 1.0 k y by the high a kind neighbor and in times of slck- v hat you can snap your fing- ur ‘ his needs and I may say n i foot prints are imprinted where they con/mammal", lircfiibbm W! OLD or iced, Ovaldne is far more than a delicious energy, HO! COLD OVALTINB, more lumiiur drink for and food young and KM A! all good slam h: 50:, 75c, summer drink. It is a builder of necessary nervous a creator of bodily vitality and strength, and is overheating to the blood. than all beverages. is the correct LII] I Ll ‘ ‘ in a“ l‘- .I quickly assimilated form, all the anemia] vitamin: and other elements. L'veto growth. Oultine isgood forbods ‘OMVALTINIEJ co u: QuiHs-up ‘BmuuNoMno and. $0404 rms and was! 84.50 family size tins,- also Jewel c! rods fountains. For The Cook J l Listeria» UAIoIES 01w Pfllliliff- dived; u pound oi mushrooms, chopped; 1 cuplul n1 ~, cooked chicken, diced; Salt, pepper. BM Paprika‘, 2 pounds of cooked spinach, ‘i hard-cooked eggs; ar-l meson cheese, grated Saute the peppers and mushrooms, Add the chicken, salt, pepper, and paprika. and thicken with cream sauce. Place the chicken mixture in well-buttered ramekins and add a layer of spinach. Sprmkle with grat- i ed cheese. Cut the eggs lengthwise. removing the yolks. Arrange the eggs on the spinach to resemble a daisy, using the grated yolks as the centre. half an hour. church and is survived by his wife and three BWLQIHH] Vi, J. l" Gordon, Geo l tor, Mrs. E: 4 (full. _____ ' lalso survived by two Si.-l€'l‘S. 7 John hlcanry m“! 311's. Julius MR. JOSEPH BRADLEY There passed away at Miilvien", on 1 s-kfi-Zf-fi: ».""“"‘<" I r ‘ ,1 _ .. .' I Saturday, August. 9th, a ilk-long and respected resident at. the age oi , i '76 years in the person of Mr. Joseph l Bradley. Mr. Bradley had been my poor health for some tune and all} that. medical aid could do could not i ‘stop the ravages of death. Too much 1 iycannot be s id regarding his life, as l now r m was to love him. He was ness was always ready l0 lend a help- i ‘. ing hand. In his mill he was geniar and many times when his hard day's l, toil was over, a customer would come, other pwpifland he never comldered it anyl 3 trouble to open up the mill to supply i that. his will never be marred and his mem- ory will remain in the minds of his many friends as an example of sin- cere fellowship. He. leaves to mourn their loss, his wife and one adopted to whom sincere sympathy goes out. His remains followed by n very large concourse of friends and relatives were taken to St. Joachims Church. ‘ Vernon River, on August llth. and ‘ celebrated by the Rev. P. D, Mc- Gulgan, who. during his long and tedious illness offered him many words of comfort. The following were the pail bear- ers:-Albert McLeod. Vernon Jenkins. William Smith, William Coacly, Vin- ocnt Grant and Alfred l-lynes. (Patriot Please Copy.) Ca rd of Thanks Mrs. Joseph Bradley and daughter Jennie, liilllncw, are deeply grateful for expressions of syunpathy. ilna-crs, Mass Cards and kindness shown them on the death oi their husband land lather l . daughter (Jennie), Mrs. McGough1.',\ i tenderly laid to rest. to await the i glorious resurrection morn. Mass was , ,000,000 people delight in Flakes every day. I\cllogg’s IIQ apecially inviting in summer. 'l‘hry fur- nish energy, and yet they dmfl “heal.” the body. Serve for breakfast, lho children's supper. Great with fruits or honey added. Oven-fresh in the inner sealed waxiile Sold by y" gmrcrs. holels, restaurants, cafeterias. Kellogg in London, Ontario. is, unionism rcsxmn: u; the l; .1. curly yesivriqi, illncss from heart iruiziale. Mr. Barr was born ill lTillCE Ed- _ xvarci lslazici ' lllilfllfid ins Vfil On coming to New‘: ,\VClll. lo work for the u‘. L. llrourlell icariznge company wornnlg for lilem v [for 30 years. _\vcnt to work for unhl three years ago tired. and one broliior JhSfpll Barr. BcnJumin Eon, “.10 Lilli Street, a arr so easy to digest Scrvcd by Made by "i" u gnc your salesmen tv wqekd holiday every year, I've he l. Mr. Hinsan?" l “A month!" granted the l plpyar, “A month?" remarked the rlend. "That's right," said Hlns , “two l’-EY\'J.»\.\I1.\' Brill R weeks whcn they go on hol. y, and lye-w." liemllcnzi, 3155s., lor - 11L) \('d1ia, (mu all. ma 1101115 l morn 11g iliifil‘ a snort l ‘33315 ago lviicrc lic fill‘ ilcDonuld. llcdiord he l-lc \\' . m Carroll when he rc- He was a member of the United i l i i _ I lcft. there and] l l i i gfi Lasting ,-w cool and light, women find Rotcx bcucr. There's no decep- nvc merely-surface softness about it, The air-cooled layers of filler keep Rolex comfonablc longer. l A special process deodorizcs Kotex safely, completely. Kccps one dainty, immaculate at timcs when that is doubly im onant. Then there are other things". the clever shaping of the pad, for incon- s icuous protection under the filmiest rocks, The way you can adjust layersof filler. The fact that it disposes so easily. Why hospital: use it . BECAUSE it stay: so Did you know that Kotex filler (Cellu- Cotton-notcott0n—abs0ri>entwaddin%) t is used in Canada's leading hospitals? is preferred by surgeons, even for surgical dressings in the most serious operations. derfully absorbent (5 times more, by test, than hygienrcaliy sale. They use it because it is so won the finest cotton); so i i i‘ the two weeks when I go on Jln Softness is another feature of this deodorizing sanitary protection t!" She had asked him for z cheque and that started it. ' “Whenever I sit. at home . marked, "instead of going to .19 club, you are always wanting moi‘ 7. You seem to think that life is ju of chess-nothing but. chcqui cheque!" “So it is, if you don't give 1 to me.‘ she returned. of chcss. for it will be pat 1, pawn. pawn!" he re- a gum: cheque. "It will still l . a game i INCONSPICUOUS . . . 1-Dcsigned to remain smooch-fining under any gown. Z-Deada rizes- By s spe~ rial rocess Kotex deo- clori zes safely an: thoroughly. 3-Komr filler isfarligbte; and cooler than cotton. ye: absorb: 5 tunes a much. 4- l» Impiml: . . . Km. is the identical mazrrial , used by surgeons mCan- i ads’: leading hOSPIILlS- Korea-ob: for lZ-n my rims. dry goods or department note. Korea Supet-SuI-‘Iic for i2. u»: n: nuns _ KQT€X~ he In holler! hill-km lulu?! =0