The abundant, creamy lather of Lifebuoy Soap "antiseptic properties as well. © LIFEBUGY. HEALTH SOAP So, when you have used LIFE- BUOY, om skin, garment .or saywhere in-the home you can _ |i be sure of cleanliness 'and SAFETY. Poles With the Allies A revolutionary change. has taken place in the opinion of the Poles in America since the war began, When early in 1915, the Literary Digest .ascertained. the of the Polish press in this country, by means:of a poll, there was revealed a distinct distrust of the Allies, and about cent. of the Polish papers here were fratikly pro-German. Today ult this is changed. Noy 'one single paper new, supports the German eause, and the President's and Mloyd George's--declarations in favor of a free and independent Poland has changed. the father into 71 Grenville Street Toronto, Ont. Toronto's Select Family and Transient Hotel just off Yonge Street and one block from Parliament Buildings. ARE NOW Ask your d 4 _ (Price 25 cents; including ~ cents toward the. purchase McCall Patterns (February Issue) FEBRUARY McCALL FASHION SHEET or, better yet, buy a McCALL QUARTERLY "and revel in the lavish display of charming designs. COMMON SENSE SUGGESTIONS FOR FEBRUARY Palm Beach Sends Advance Spring Id New York, Feb. 1st All over our country February is knewn,as the month for "white sales." Then it is we thoughtful d for lingerie to last the through, This year, there more' sales than éver, and won derful bargains in sitk.remnants for the mid-season and Easter are Ie ands dainty voiles. and |/ess. the "calico craze" of 1918 other sunimery goods If one could only keep one's head when suddenly surrounded by thesé endless . possibilities, one could really work wonders with u Slender purse, So, perhaps, it would be -an excellent idea to make a list befsre the shopping tour, of just what is absolutely necessary and'also of the differ- ent Uses of the materials whieh will probably be on sale. 8161 .. Charming Dress of Flowered Slik. Shori Jengths-of lustrous sglks mike stunning slip-over blouses, or if there is more-in the piece, one of the new narrow. skirts may be 'cut from it." When one may make an entire dress from. two yapd 'of fifty-four-ineh material, it s to buy the wider goods, Georgette crepe may be used for the sleeves of tie frock, so that a. small piece. combined with satin can be made -to go a long way. Souie of the newest dresses have plastron effect. on the (the ma- a aist, of silk ur satin ON SALE 78 'ar7i.ero ealer for a a freé coupon good for 15 of any McCall Pattern), : terial and c6lor of the skirt) ;with | the waist and sleeves of sheerer goods, such as Georgette crepe vur silk voile. ies Palm Beach News Palm Beach is wearing calico ! 'The quaint old patterns of our grandinother's day, dots, squares ridiculous little flowers, have been" made up 'into: adorable dresses. ;\Thi re ruffles 'and tucks to'add to: the idea.of simplicity is never quite lost, and so---we may be fashion- lably dressed in sensible calico |to-'serve our, country. Doubt- jWwill répeat the: "gingham. craze' of 1947. 2 Pleasing Simplicity Already there are many designs for summer dresses. It is -an excellent plan to start the spring and summer wardrobe now; and |eolluborating with you are the stor where dainty materials inay..be purchased, and the fash- jon authoritigs: who- are -launch- ing new modes. TllustPated here is-a Very siiuple litle dress. which nimy be anade of silk or cotton ma Suitable for the in- door frock where heal is well r ulated. or for warmer days to it hus many interesting The skirl measures hwo .yards at the lower edge, thongh it appears wider, and the, facks of the: same) width as the hem serve as the only trimming. The waist has a vest and collar of plain' material, and the sleeves have deop Arauntlet cuffs. The belt or girdle may be of the same material as the vest or of satin or Silk if preferred, Quite a new idea 'isthe sash of cole gandie with crisp. tlyaw: Indeed: organdie. promises to be just'as popular this year as last. One interesting frock was of flame-colored organdie with white organdie kerehief and cuffs. . Variety of Materials There is great variety in the materials for the coming seasons, Wool (mentioned in a breath on account of the Government, need of it', sparingly used, -sil tins, foulards, and mate silk- and cotten combined are shown in all colors. The new costume for~special occasions | 8149 For the Separate Waist and Skirt }will doubtless be made of two mas terials, serge and satin, for in- stance, for street wear, or satin whi Georgette trepe for the house VAhe foulatd «ress will take the place of the sérge oné ,in. many instances, (ho! 'or. street wear, serge dresse: rh. With 'fur searf cape ate expecially goo, as.a couk will yofithien he 'necessary. |. Separate Walsts and Skirts Under, the separate coat- one { r either a.dress or a sep- F st and skirt. The designs illustrated: \iere -are. particularly, smart, the skirt being on thé new (slim -lines and the novel collar fon the waist with its. finy. lace ruffle is a distinctly new feature. No Hoarding of \Eood Uttawa, Ont., Jan. 31.--Dras- tie measures against persons hoarding food are being consider- ed. by the Food Controller. Warn- ing was issued 'tonight -- that householders and others may find themselves in an unenviable pre- dicament if spoiled flour is found 'on, their premises. .: Few -homes lhave proper storage: facilities, and persons who have bought. large qfantities of flour. are liable to : Growing Boys need it ! with ever requiring grocer and wi retail deale?Siy flour in' Canada, from them the iW LMOST everything you eat. nowadays costs more than it used to--except FRY'S'COCOA. 4 ~ Here, 'at the same price, you get thé fine, rich, delicious 'nourishment that hasmadée FRY'S famous for 200. years. .The manufacturing process. being exclusive, the results a Cocoa of exquisite flavour, . very. solybi¢ and economical, Your money can hardly buy' an equal quantity of nourishment: in any other food. You can easily prove this by getting a tin of FRY'S to-day. Truest economy--use FRY'S h partmental stores have been al- ready examined, and summonses have been, issued.in hundreds of resi) ot m: consideration: all der EsureS new une nannies: and addresses of persous, wito st persons whe have}--t0@-acre farm anted, ° with tive purchased more than a 98/1 stock "and implements. Apply pound bag of flour during, (he RE Ww. Thompson," office 15 past month. Farthermore, it is) troller, "absoletély ne excuse er> - Owen Barrie, Ptione . 288.> suggested 'that dealers and gr necessity for Canadians buving ----------"-- ers failing 'to make correel [mote four dhan is iret for] \Send your orders "for engraved visiting turns will have very Littl of-ublaining a li¢ense under the licensing 'svstein, whieh will soon be extended to this trade. recomniendation adds-thal effec- live steps will be taken to pre- vent the waste, possibi Steps Raye beet taken in Great Britain, where the books of: de- have it spoil on their hands next summer. : The bakers. who have been in conference this week -with the Food Controlier'in regard to new. regulations governing their op- erations have recommended that- the Food Controller communicate}. i) lity ~ of, 'There's COMFORT | in this Bulletin Pi eurrent needs. The belief that the new stundird floin is poer qual- Jity is entirely unfoutided WW The | people will be able tu tell the dite ference between the bréai made from. standard flour' asd that lmade from flour Heretofore tn use Hoariling is therefore wineéess- ary, nnprofitable. and ainpalriotic, and food hoarders may be exposed cards to. The Examiner. GRAY HAIR Dr. Tremain's Natural Hair Restorative, tised ks directed, is guaranteed to restore gray hair to ite natural color or money refunded. ly. not a dye and non- injurious. Price $1.00; post-paid, Write Tremain Supply Co,, Toronto, Ont. . Ow sale at' Wm.' Crossland's: Drug Store. serious sarees WHY. Pees - You get more sence AND UGSLEY, DINGMAN § CO., LIMITED =