The deliglltful charm of real liv- in;_~' ilowers can never be eclipsed by counterfeit reproductions. Real ` llowem, short lived as they are, de- mamling each day :1 little care, never fail to offer us a rich re- t \\'u-.' of f1'e.~:l11ie.~:.~' and of exquisite, ;:L-Hume. The most skillfully \vo1`ked= S])0L'll1l(.`ll.s,` of zlrticial 1lo\\'ercr21ft,, useful imieed for permanent inter- ior decoration, become uninteresting after 11 time simply lI)CL`ZlLl: they are permanent. Even thou';:h during` the winter we are ol)li:.-;ed to (lecnrute our home with artificial flowers, itj is alw21_\'.~; a deli;:'ht1`ul relief L . among` them 2: bouquet of real fi<:.=l1 ` 1l0`.\ x-1.~'. Here it is not my purpose to compare real with unreal ll0\\`\:!`s` but to tell you how to set the most out of those few real owers that} :(,):l`.L`tlI .ll`.~' do appear in L`0Illl)UlLl-l tion with their f'd.(`l ,01'}'-l11L1lC proto-` an: 111 a nut. uvcu Lung, cuuugu LU heat through. the crumbs are brown. Lunches are less of a problem, `for soups and salads come to the Here is a suggested menu forlrescue here. This is a suggested !your beef pie dinner : Iluncheon recipe : I i 3 Suggested Menu I Consomme \ A thick soup, mushroom, aspara- Beef Pie Spinach lgus or pea soup, with crisp crack- Pineapple Pudding and Sponge Cake _ ers. I C0588 `I Egg` and lettuce salad, with brown resistance the day before, alternate layers of cold, sliced chicken withi boiled macaroni, in 21 buttered bak- ing dish. Cover with tomato sauce, `and then buttered cracker or bread crumbs. Bake in a hot oven untili ` If chicken has been the piece dc gstomach or indigestion, it is not to? be considered as a di;~ve:1.~:e, but! ;rather as the cure of :1 (li.~:ea.'~:e. It,1 therefore, ought to be promoted hyi `drinking lukewarm \\`;1ler. The best medicine is the l1lil_L','l1(3,~ill, 'Eo.~'e-a -teaspoonful in :1 little water, tea 01" lmilk three or `four timer :1 .1 all in v c:x. of per. \'o1niLinr,1', coun-V Eter irritation should be 1l}l]lll()ll over` .`the stomach in the form 01' 21 mus-`N .f turd plaster, or if preferred an ice} ,il)21_2' on the back of the neck. l V ( ` nun. |Money to loan at lowest rates of in 1 terelt. `-`I( 3ool_e3it Yourself ]UIIlCI 16 UVVCII DL., AVLLLSUIHC Lelllpil` J Bldg. Branch Office, Elmvale. `1J. R. Boys J. F. Wogda ` 1 .__:__.._._T. = tereu. 51Office: 13 Owen St., Masonic Temple E ` R1110` Rrnnnh Offir-n T7.Yn1v,'n_ `- 1 CAMERON and CAMERON iBARR.ISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. ` F: nwen Sf, R2vv;e, I"!-mono: 403 bAxuub'Lu.11. Solicitor for obtaining probate of i will, guardianship and administratlor. land general solicitor, Notary Con-1 1 veyancer, etc. g Office: Masonic Temple Bldg". i i STEWART and ETILWART ` ._ B.-\I~3.RIS I`I-IRS. SOLl(`.1'I."OT1S. NOT- " ARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS` Ill........ 5.. I 1-turn ll'I 2-nu auumn at E] Muc|ean's Magazine [24 issues). I Ynnr. ` DI `G. H. Esten ` _______._._ ` GORDON LONC-MAN v _ BARRISTER, SOLTCITOL. NOTARY '| ETC. I Money to Loan \ | Masonic Temple Bldgn, Barrio `[ 1. 1"U N l`4l(.`\ 14 J_u1u`_.\_; 1 uno I 1 Motor Ambulance in Connection 1 `Open day and night. .\Io1'gue am` Chapel in connection. Established 180:") x1` n|__._- no Ran-ie, (`Int ' 3 DONALD F. Macl.AREN, iBARRISTER. SOI.lCI'1`OR, V ARY m:m.1c |u__....:_ 'I".......l.. mm. ` ."\I1 Masonic Temple Mn\.7WV buccessor to Ln'CS\vI(:m.: BARRISTER, SOIJCITOR. `, MONEY TO LOA'!\' n:t:..... Dm... Qlnnl. Rn IOWESI '18 Owen St. 1` UN l`:Ii:\ H7 Elizabeth St. 1 AIKDTTY AKTI )111\al\alDJ..l`J.l\D, O\J'Ll1L11.l. ULVD, 1141. \. 5 Owen St., Bavric. Phone 406 7\'TfT?\'T7`.V' 'T'n T`(\AN FUNERAL D I R C`.`,'`()RS L; Mucneans Magazine in Issues]. I Year. D NafionaI Horne Monihly, I Year. E] Canadian Magazine, I Year. [3 Chafelaine. I Year. I] Ficforiai Review. I Year. E] Canadian Horiicuifure and Home Magazine. I Year. .K,ll`;b FUDJAKJ, MUN \'l'AXI\XV\JL'Jl\.L Money to Loan in any sums at lowest current rates. 0 r\_..,_ C; . Rn-Ir: D. F. McQUAG, K. I Successor to Crcmvicke zam -nI)TQ'111.`n qnI.n"'1'rn1.' (By Joan Denb 3') DI KIA` I`; 1 Office: Ross ALEXANDER COWAN B A RRI STER :.... 4:-.. .-.k+m'n:a-.n ~nv.-.1.-1 ..Pr0fessz'0nal I)z'rect0ry.. G. G. SMITH and Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS up... A.nL..Iann. :r1 Cnnnpc lizabotn St. .. .. rnone AMBULANCE SERVICE en DL, la'Y|'lC. rnone `;\`IOI\'EY TO LOAN Lempne MONEY YE] News-Weak, 6 Mos. D True Sfory. I Yr. I: Screenland, I Yr. I: Judge. I Yr. 5 McCall's, I Yr. U Magazine Digest 6 Mos. I: Parenfx'. 1 Yr. E] Chrisiinn Herold. I Yr. I: Women's Home Companion. I Yr. [:] Col|ier's, I Yr. E American Boy, I Yr. `P. C. LLOYD FUNERAL DTRE("TOR ...v.nm. er :u,,,,,,, LEG/'-.L I K` IOUT IVIESUII Bldg., Barrie. On RT. n Klff. T0 Y. r l,` n L; Bk] ff. '1`f\ Y1 l\J Il\J.`\J\ Block, Barrie FIE M . H. Esten i gm! 1` Ban-ie. Ont A nun 1 Phone 218 T')\.'Yf`E` L. I :14 Ben J :. ETC. ` Garden "N 0195 Barric- Barrie 1 K D.H. NOT bread. rs`. u u v 1 n,, . 1 Cream one cup 01 butter, two and one quarter cups brown sugar. Beat Itwo eggs till light, and add the |c1'eamed mixture. Then add 1 cup ;\v:1Im1t.~'. minced, and olie teaspoon 5m` \`;mi1lz1. Sift together one tea- `,spoon soda, one half tezlspoon of lsalt and three and one-half cups of iour. Then add to other mixture. ,Toss on oured board, roll and cut limo cookie . Bake in model'- fute oven. -.uv.uu. Sliced peaches and butterscotch I cookies. | Recipe for Butterscotch Cookies ` WU;\'llL1V `Chief Coroner County of Simcoe Phone 64 Office-58 Collier St. ` Office Hours. 18-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m._ UK. A. U. UK!-\I l `Office: 47 Maple Ave. Telephone 213 `Office Hours: 1 to 4 pm. and 7 to [ 9 p.m., or by appointment. IJK. VV. ;.-\.=sociate Coroner, nnn ' Urnce and Kesnuence H50 Mary 5. Phone 101 ,Office Hours: S-9.30; 11-2.30; 6-8.30 ll 3`. the end v. the of UN.` 1 1l1l'.1tm\r1nL .1) _ ' 82.1 Dunlap St. Phone 403 `Electric, Hydro, 1"h_\'s-io and E1cctron~ ! is Treatments ` M:1s.=:1<:e at. 5 Ifvmective Adjustments Blood Tests: and Urinalysis lHm-ne or Office Rates Reasonable DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special a`.tention Obstetrics 1 A.<.=.ociz1tn Coroner for Simcoe County ` Office and Residence `:n I\n...... Q D`-\I\r|t.| `I01 .u\/---V--. I -. "VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES ' (BARRIE BRANCH) `\Ve1l7bn`n_\' Clinic, 2.30 to 4.00 every ,1 ]7'ridn_\'.---- ;\'Iiss: I Lawson. ' i .\pph'cz1tion for m11'.=e's services may `- lbw mndv direct or t.h1'ou;:h doctors. { .. .. 1.; u l\JI\|Il.a\Jn4n4 G1-aduzue of :McGi11 University, Montreal vQfice and Rosidenco--Corner Dun: lop and Poyntz Sts., Barrie Phone 105 `Office Hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-3 pm. 7-8 pm. CHIROPR A. ("TORS [ GEO. R. AND I`. R. sums ; Licensed CHTROPRACTORS zmd DRUGLES3 TIIERAPISTS `on, I'\_.__l_... Dknnn An! 1 I DR. C. C. FLEMING lVETERTN.ART.\N AND SURGEON I\tt:..... AD l).....C:..l.l C: !'!......:> I : 'I'E.-\ (IHFIIU uvu-n u - V...` 30 Elizabeth Street, Barrie nvvnxvv A rs: divance Ms Pay Try One !Studio-I L-Io .1 BY JOHN CROASLAND) Large gifts and small . . . expensive gifts and less costly ones . . . gifts for men, women, children we have distinctive gifts of ALL kinds. An FROM ALL OVER THE yr1x.:.1L.1.~ux Anu ouuuuuu 0ffice---Owen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) wI=m'IT9!I_1:H's J. H. N. SMITH,` M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ncc:...._n....... Qt l`:l l`l1El`4\`\ Kl. \LV .\.\lJ DULVUFAUA Office: 48 Bnyfield Sh, Barri` Y`|'| Yf\\'1.` O 1 1 I vuluut DR. E. G. TURNBULL 1- ur ,r1s1I 1*v_.:_-_..... WORLD DR. W. C. LITTLE `-r. I`- ...... 1. r`AII'v\"\7 n` u A u... Prob-, .-ho1".' GIFTS BOOK ST6RE CUU Zillu DR. A. D. GRAY 4-: vm_._l.. A..- T..In.J PHONE 475 W`.Ti`. MEDICAL T JOHN STEELE I`. PI.\\'0 ANT) THEORV NURS1N(, lVU U101 WOMEN nv (`n-nnln PI-TONIC S11 }........ \IUAl\.-L W......|J. lYou understand, of course, that softi t 1 freshly-stemmed owers do not needl itliis treatment because they absorbld l their water supply through the sideslil ol' the stem as well as through the';; C bottom. The hard-stennned llowerslg Slczuft do this. Clean, cold water is}; tithe best medium for keeping cutl _l ! flowers and if they are first spray-l 1 ed with cold water and DlJ.CO(l in 2!. mol room. cellar or i'el'i'ige1'at01' t)\'D1'lllf4'llL it uzlds to their span of`l it lite. llut if you 1)l:urv them in all <- room the next lll0l`lllll];` where tlieyl will receive direct Stlllll_L'l1t your` :4`\'01`k will quickly be undone, for? ` tlngv will wilt 1':xpiaiL\` and llll2lll_\'l l"il`()ll1l}).- C. Keep them :ll\`.'. 1).'.~l .~'ll2l(lC(ll II` 4l.,... .\... .411] I 5 l ,. ..l Pl.` \ Pupil of Ernest Seitz Tiffm 51.. Phone 42. W. L. Lll ILL oner, County of Shna coo and A l\ (`_DAV Page Eleven jg JA RY (Z23 `woody ;~: Lem.<,= as Chr_\'santhemums,3 vded hummer until the stems ur `crushed or attened out. If only _ . l`_\ Let me recommend to you a way! C1 of preparing owers with hard` Stocks, Roses, etc. Arran-ge the; stems on 21 table so that they are 1 side by . close to::;ether, then pound` \. them with a wooden mallet or pad-|d `Ha -iour or five inches of the ends ofl .uv the .~.=tem;~.` are thus bashed it helpsii these owers to take up much more 'd water than they other wise could. n . 1 - .1` tncnt z1dd.< to their keeping` quulity ,-.-.. .. ...-_. ...- ~J\4l|A i11:1tic11L with bLul.<, 1'01` 11112 1111 . Ll1e_\' :11*e :1ll0wc(l to 1-0111e( 1.110 10115101` they will hold out. liv-\'c that <-e1'tz1i11 cl1m11ic:1l.< if :1d< to the water iii :1 \`z1..~e will 1m>l<; the life of their ll I 11111 .4111 to .<:1_\' this is a l':1ll;1 'l'l1(- int 1111013011 of .-z1lt,`.0(l:1, :1.~'pi1'i11 t:1bl( r-'.(-., to the \\':1te1' (loo~'< no good I u . .\Iz111_\' people conscie11tiou.s'I_\' a '.:.I\,mI ,..-u,u....- |Iv-/ ...`.` .~ lmthin'1_' that w:1,~' lu,-ne(~i:1l to the flower once it had lxemx 1-ut znx`-v`; 'f`:--an its root. Even though such thinxrs are h:u`m1e.<.<. they (':lE1I10`\ ho depended upon. If you will but fol- ;low the instructions I have outlined ::d`..')v() }'0`.1 Win `.201. UK` :>`~~\ hr'1`=r`I`. `-from your owers. Some one has C] Rod and Gun. I Year. C] Silver Screen, I Year. D American Frui ! Grower, I Year. [3 Parents`. 6 M05. [J American Boy. 8 M05. I] Chrisfian Herald. 6 Mos. [3 Open Road (For Boys). I Year. D Mcc|ean's Magazine. I Yr, I II . NaIionaI Home MonIhIy. I Yr. Canadian Magazine. I Yr. Chafeiaine. l Yr. Rod and Gun, I Yr. Silver Screen, I Yr. Pic`IoriaI Review, I Yr. American Fruif Grower, I Yr. Canadian Horficulfure 8: Hon kAnnn1inn I Yr, |__1 uunaauan nomcutvure Magazine, I Yr. El Open Road (For Boys). Genflemenz I enclose S .. I am checking below fhe offer desired wifln a year's subscripon fo your paper. Town and Province `ILIL `. ....~.. .,. ll], znh-:1l.< that are useful to you and and not to the I1owcr.~. .\t the we 'l`homp. ln. Fm" 1`l:mt . -v- x: C] All-Family -TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938. Nome experts 1....-~ ....~.... 1'ninj.: where U10}: 2 your pi nzllly rm 2l1\`.'].'.~I . still in bud. for? Be: D Super-Value intro-` rin t:1bl0t.~',' 0 and ..n .....l .1?` nddell I_\' he- ruhlx: ALL FOUR ONLY *qso ALL FOUR ONLY When fresh cut owers are b1'oug`ht to you from the l10z'i. an the stems to suit the vase you 11..:u fur them. Any 1en\`o.~. that mig."`:1L come,` below the top of the \'u. .~hou1 - v y --.- [~.,_ ` - Y r <. .,.. . .vI|\`_ I As Ch2'i. approaches let us :;'i`.'e : attention to children's | ocks. 3 ` ' . _ ll 2; the authors (two 'girls 10 and L: I . ` P 1` written. by children, about chil- a drr.-ii, for chil<.iren, but it is so well -" ldoiie that it will appeal to inriiiy ( }l(lL1l`t.%' as well as children of all f;i_;~c.~`. lt i.= the story of six kiddies :during a summer holiday. They do l `ijiist what all children would like dllto do: ride ponies, y kites, sail -Dldown a river on a raft, attend an v . . i :s|ZllI`iu.~'ClllEl1L park, climb a mountain,` 9 E eilllld just thoroughly enjoy them- _'5. in every possible way. Their l5l' _ __ _. .. _ . l. lt;a(l\eiitui'e.~_ will thrill _\ou and give - you about six or seven hours of u` i~.-;il (}l1_i()_\`l1l(:ll[. The .~:pontaneit;y of, )1. this delightful tale makes it one of. )f the best children's book that I hzive' lever had the pleasure of reviewing. ".ii-:iii1iiitzi'.~: Goat, by Eva Knox U` l`l\"1`l~. lllu. St2pp. G. P. W: i':i:iizim's Solis. $2.25. My \\'heii l was a little boy we had );1it*.'.'(i _::n:i1.<. B Lise} to have it lot ,0 of l-Lll`.])\_\ ll`i`j_" with tlic-in ziiid `.l'j'll1_'_'; . . n to l'lIlt.` on their backs (usually with- L',L'out .~:Liti'c.~.~t). l orh:ip.~: tlizit 1. one '_l'C1l.~'()l`l l eiijo_\'e(l .\li.~:.~_ lC\`ziiis' book. ' _< 42 in I ziiii . you, bo_\'.~ lllltl y.v'I i |.. The Far Distant Oxus, by 3,I{;it}i:11`i1e Huil and Pamela Whit- ilock. Illustrated. Introduction by 1|`.-\rthu1' Ransome, noted author of I '\cl1il(h`en's 1 1Jonz1thah E .. .uu d1'z1win{:.< too. _ |lLI\Jl\-I Szmtn ('.]z1u.< could ln'in}.-' 1.`:-111` (h'(w.. Wait for William." by f vjm'i(* l~'l;u-k. is 21 good one. Family of One End Street, by G:-mnntt. won the (`:n'nr~_L'ic ntc-1:1 June, 1938, as the best (-lfilth hook. 19.11:.` full 1 which is f07'_L`0t to put :1 soul Next weak we will as suitable Ch1`i. |'|.,' iIL'k`I\`I. Iuz. -..\.\.. bors bacteria which CHUIL` tin- caying and foul condition: found in ower contuim.-r.<. ably the chief (-zxuse for the life of m:111_V b'.o0ms is the v dry air of the living: room. gas, direct d1`aft.~v, cLc., ntuy be to blame. Dcop \'21>(?~' and 1 should he u.~'c 1':1Lhe1' than .511 types l)ccz1L1.~'v more water cow contnvt with the . I ., . . , 1, -.\'c-ll mid that `B333: Raview (B3: Rolzmd V. I-Iannis) will enjoy it too. iftlv ( 0I()1'1*(1 _:irl, n . 1-.. books. Cape. 5 0 1' 1'11 n 1 :xI\\':1_\'.:r getti )u will like !1ower.~r are the sweet- t Gui ever mmlu and , 351 pp. Toronto, $2.50. It is :11\\':1_\'.< hotter to ':)u_\` 2'h.)\\'m'.~ that have been cut and placed in cold water hy the tlu1`i.~'L for :1 per- iod of about 8 or 10 hours". 11` 30:: remove a small portion of of ouch stem it will fru. wzltel`-z1bsox'bing` sL11'f:1ce ower stock. L'.'~'c :1 .~'hu1'p knife for this purpo.` Certain I'1r_)~.'.n:-1.: us thu ' poppy. poinsettia. clahliu and others l`('(]l.li}'(3 .~I})C( izl1LYCIIIHICHI ot'thestem. Dip the ends of their . into hot; \vate1' for :1 f(.`\\' sex-on(l.< and then: into very cold water. Thi< tn-znt-3 . u..-- ,.n. ...;-uu .u tlfe <-1Til(h'en'.~- __ 5x11/\A She has : g`eU.iuw.-_- ... gifts. Thb Barrie Aavance books that plan`; ~' r ,\`I.'.1r-|`; uThe y EV3 .\ppe11(licit`..~`- IS inammation of: the appendix, derived from the Word?` appendage; something` attached to 21` pv.1't or added as :1 supplement. I A,` ...~ _.._ J! f\) ...L. AL-.. u. ..\.u.\. U .. .....l.y.\,........,. Y i All cases are divided into 111rce;j classes by the SL1l'{.`,'eO11. First (an li;;`ht attack) those which respond to"; proper medical and nursing care.U Second t.i1uC.~`3 which need a sur gical operation. Third those[ which are fulminating or gang`reous,'. in this case there is reason to ap- prehend rulpture (or common'y termed bursting of the appendix). WXTLA -u,...A:n&:- 1\r|t\1\\vrV .-.~..\...-.1 ...;.uu.u uuLouAu5 us uu. uyy-.,uuA.x,. 1 When appendicitis occurs more`e than once in the same person, it isla called recurrent appendicitis. Ini this case the appendix is diseased and should be removed between the a attacks. i; Size and Location of Appendix From its natural appearance one could hardly believe that such a singular little sack (shaped like a worm) could cause so much sulfat- ing at times amounting to ag'ony. It is very narorw and from two to four inches in length, is situated in the abdominal cavity, rather low down and toward the right side. Symptoms of Appendicitis Sudden onset of pain in the ab- dominal cavity caused by the in- ammation that extends along the digestie tracts, and into the appen-~ dix. There Ina:.' be shivering` andl chills and numbness down the left leg". There is usually nausea or` vomiting and fever, with sick head-' ache, and soreness ver the appendixl and a general feeling of distress. Causes of Appendicitis Indigestion, causing an unhealthy condition of the digestive o1`:.v;ans, which results in constipation, pro-: duciny: poisons and irritating sub-'` stances. KEEPING CUT FLOWERS Call the doctor at once. In thexb meantime put the patient to bed;" and keep him as quiet z1.< possible. .\Iovin<,r around in the bed will 11215-*` ten perforation. The patient will 1 no doubt crave drinks, but do not't give any food or rl1'inl<., not evcnll` water, and especizilly not milk, forli this IS `Liable to cause f'.=1".:cnt.'1tlonit and the formation of _4`;a.~ in the m-`l lc.-tine.<. `Give no oils, pills or any-7` thm.;-' that will inc1'ezi. pe':..-.tz1l.=i:<,ll ei`-.n(:r of the . 01' lzu`:.:e intes-l- tine.-, and no d2'u:.~ should be givenl` c.i'cne1'. They are apt to paralyze} Ll`.(` lll'1"\'(al,lI- tone that will p1`c\entl }c.~:pui.~'ion of infectious (li. u`}_-es,` 4 and also mask the syniptoms so tlu:-ll ; doctor cannot make :1 true diag-i nosis. If there is much in".annn21- W tion an ice bag mu;~;t be pl;lce(lo\`e1'| the appendix and chips of ice can` ` be held in the mouth, but best notl y swal lowed. l I :- umu Jl\Zll|.|!;ll|A_\ uxx-,;nuuu.\.n nu u-..yv.~.... E in other and distant parts of the; f`b0(1_\`. The most i'1'equent czxuse is 1" imp0rtant--improper food and im-. 3! proper (lip;e.~`tiun. Other L`11l1.~'L`.- arc` _-. located in the hymn, due to hem-' ~ morhages of the brain, or a poison- ed Condition, as in uremia. aw S ) . I 1: , A.,_. ,. :...\u. ........ `Call the (i0('to2' and do not give too fzivorable :1 p1'0j:n0si.<. no mat- ter ho\v mild the case may be. Thei patient should be put to bed andi] absolute rest upon the back insist- r-1 upon. Give nothing bymouthi /.....L-.. ...!H. L`.....l I.`...\L..v;.` Am I i 1 J bymouthi (wzlter, milk, food, laxatives or; d1'L1'f.1`.<) until ordere db ya doctor.t All medicines m11. he 1.-`iven as dir- ected by a doctor. .-\pp1_\' ice over` `appendix. Wait for the doctor. ` l Either of these is :1 5ympt0n`.,l E5-I-EN and E51-EN [not a (lisease, due to .~vomeLhing ob-` BARRISTERS or againlsolicitors in High Court of Justice jectionuble in the stomach, ` T _ by C . . ` - V ultl1ou_:h the feelma` of nausea 1t I\`ta`3s Pu 1 meya'nerS ` , _ .'?Monev U0 loan at lowest currerI:~ |. 1.< reierrecl to the stomach IS` ' _ ` rates. ` 121150 frequently originxltes in dlS01'(lerl0ffice; 15: Floor Masonic Temple ._ ..n..... ..-.: A:..+....- .\.,.+. nr n~..~` Rlxlm. Barrie. Ym-ax \ ,... xulull Many l serious, in_g' ful stomz only IN: l|.L'\rl|`. L'lI nuu H. u: nu-. uu nu.-. Uik of .\I:1_~2`n0.~`i:\ and aspirin tub-l `t are :1].~0 hvncf'1ciz11, while the: juice of a lemon each day helps ini 1><~1'. i.-`tent nmz.-L-:1. ; OGrandma always was a keen shopper and quick to snap up a bargain . . . but you ll recognize these BARGAIN OFFERS without her years of ex- perience. . . you save real money . . . you get a swell selection of magazines and a full year of our newspaper. That's what we call a break for you readers . . . no wonder grandma says-"YOU VE GOT SOMETHING THERE! \r p-._ .__- ... V.-. _.... (By Uarion Williams) ` I `When it proceeds from a foul phone 32 LUI||I||4|U||p LI-W AAA u|L\.|AnAu.o I ilzmy times the cause i: t very] - ious, it is just due to nervous-. or :1 .~:ii:_*'i1t indiy.1'e. This u.~=u:11l_V be co1'1'ccted by .<\vu11ow- I small pieces of ice, :1 teaspoon-~. oi.` soda or of salt in :1 _'.,-`lass of` rm water, or half :1 i021:'})00l1f|.ll. ::1'om:xtic : of ammonia in 11;] 11- ::I:~..:~"!'L1l of water. 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I.-........ ....;..- .: :.. 11 The statistics tell us that therel ,has been an unprecedenied immber of weddings this fal`:-s0 it follows lithat there are just that number 01" llbewildered young` brides wonderinjxl what in the world to prepare for] 3;lunches and dinners. First let us 1 say that it is a great help to pre- >1pare two or three days menus in -iladvance This saves much daily iworry, and also is easier on the 3[young; budget, for it makes it pos- isible to plan using left-overs from " one meal as dressed. up recipes for` Y the next day. It also helps in your ifood shopping, if you have planned eiexactly what you are going` to buy,. Slam! how you are going to use it.'l hl 1:`-.. ...,.4.......... ":4... 4.1.... ..,...~4. I\f\r\! Into 21 small_ greased baking dish- ! put a layer of hot mashed pota-l l toes, then a thick layer of roast ' beef, chopped or cut into small I pieces. Season with salt, pepperi and chopped onion. 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