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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-6-30, Page 2The Kinviom o The Blind fly T . PHILLIPS OPPENEEI X kit in lw acccdent? olive explained, as eFt�"es6 o%il- Sack and tie, then coo Autosaim um a all ed .un nun cars of all types; all oars soul eat,- lora she stepped .on deck, "and the insisted slowly in ecllttal• parts of salted saint - on 1 _'ea;ir. us dome' milk and tate;! DA in, dry in the I hopeI m, not in the way et all?" -oven five rnatluteys, and finish with a frond us ane negative and we will Graeae eskecla an ousI `"If I a, Y- make one print 1=REE to show yon leve ikj7 S^3y ,e word •i to d white sauce. our quality work. This places put arae on shore, otos I'll wait, with 'Salmon Puffs,-- F` oke' one Gan• of you under no obligation to uo. pleasure, until the young ladies come salmon WO mb with a haz'f-cup of 'judge from our one slampie print If you wish to send us more of Your PHOTO FLNISRING off, 1 have a lot of pals dot . here; too, I caux3 leso'k up." "Don't be silty," Conyers reEpiisd. "Our deer old lady friend Thomson is:l't be -re to worry so I think we can Developing and Printing make you tree of the ship.. Crowe Enlarging, Copying, Coloring along down and try a eoYktatL Mind your heads. 'We're not an a battle- Copyrfgt tei3) i Hautboy Mail Order clip you 1 -now, You will find my SYNOPSIS: I was looking fcr a taxicab. I have i166 EiAY ST.• TORONTO quarters a little cramped, Int afraid, The story, .~gotten in 19101, begins tea a telegram from, Ralph. I' Ie wants a They drank cocktails cheerfully, with Lady Anse`man's luncheon -party us t4 gee down' to Portsmouth by ' ships to commission are very strict, and afters �r'~s CQr..,drne and Granet .t•"' - at the Ritz lot 1 i>i7+�id osi. Airese the :trio: t.,^ in we .tn catch this marring. Perhaps n1r -extra visitor might ern-, nta?e a .olec ' 17 .)loll on &eel Hotel, guests are Lord Romsey, a Cabinet He says that if we can get ,u'own there barrats 3 -our br caller," Haw any one eau/ live !, that at- Moister; c. e ... -as• ^ r Thom -vin, la thee to have lamb at two o'c•_)ek,t i" e eels ou be so absueee, Ger,' ,osrbere," Ger'.`.dine exclaimed,, ta,k- SterD �tor�,ti�F Field r r_ can sli s us over the ";a Cor on.': in w ,-} 3 , - i" 'ld'a rl ing a:. long breath. ""If OLi'e weren't Chief Inspector o€ Fze.,i Haspital.s; his a p Aldine ptc.es�e You --a so _ ez. , .gain Conyers; ers; Iter 1)170- After teatat she will be elcssai to vie:- - a 's tied be eeeo h' te so fearfulcle, in love, s''ne'e he e?affo ee GerMaine F why of co r e h ted. thee, a naval eieutenant, orad bis a:. r.. ,4i': oven .t' :S• 'awn relatr01.3. I was he 3411: • `5, .. � .Calf .., -.. #iarree. Mva More>oa; CaPtair i, �. a•d t ..,,i.. to see if Ge..,', `:r•e c:u:1 G t 1 Granet Paused add look ranee sev>ano le car aro un ztl o - looked before the Gr raet, nephew of the susses limo , o ham w,th a Fazzletl f1Qr,i c: i:K' the arcrtw ay ox a ,t.,ttil apposzt. „ .,,, na viii.'. Lieut. oncera �itat all heaven's name is this. greens,chop and mix with vin..ar, bread eruntbs; two wall beetea eggs, x tablespoon of melted butter, and salt and pepper to taste, A t5 hues=Toon of 'vinegar or Iemoak juice improves the flavor. Mix on well wad pick in old cape, round -bottomed jelly glasses, or molds, Place in a pan of hot water and bale in moderate oveel one-half how. Remove from molds and ar- range r •range bottallr side up a plotter. ;four over t}t'er.i the ]horseradish sauce. Itorserardish Sauce.-- Illlip *me c'ip og cream. odd two'tablespoone of freshly grated horseradish and a half teaspoon of salt. Mix well. Season 'Salad,—If spinach or flesh beet greens are not handy any plant used: as greens may do. Cook the 1 , r.: elft:>, ...:i . " : �ougl:tful 'fCr a too- dor . ti. . a,TA C, a: ..�,4.r�". t :t> woos a> x,, x A "All Exactly 4 oPlte to ilie1il was an o re�zi, an et, :.„,,„„to.: : 'e e ` r o' H ? e the little alsek Ail ri' Ili ” lie 'agreed. ""We'll leave y - 2', lemon juice Or French dreSaitla• Form !; ' ercetlon of 1,�grit fratraowollc, obvious' nests of the Greens on salad plates sl:h�. a::- ,..- err Is-tie/men .'lei: cies •. t-, e e _ SF^r * tee--- .a faun the lea ttctield., on nee dear .�,srtt l7 ;v etc t°.? le :ret. the ear hero'. O2 tionr$Q, Id like tn? a e, n l 'zl t "1 •:,, ' ,-, „ ;,.r^ bulb', around some hidden abject for and fall with lzal d-1>oiled egg you}ta or I. a. I�', t3 ▪ ,: :v': Ve; 3 ti 'itor ori .tie'da he st;ge'e tf a, tGlle all right?, inane ~ 'Olin • ,4"- • , ';. soo "motor Y u end Irss 'They crc:ss:: i the cobbled street or... •' Pllxli" SeS: a i"Oneeslnteszt. A• Marine cheese balls, To melee cheese balls, CCra t lila r v:: ;r.,e �i"a •�•e was standing or and before it, with ! ••., .^v= .•••.n: with t„ ru:enY• fl ;, thcr r seir : 1 (a,: t lee, a*e there's made :herr way to lite Joel,:. The pin-'. Grams put one-half pound of cheese through T e - .• .. c,.,....r « i' `t:Tei: ra' `B Iva waits f4_ luta nti in a. abrBsvlt rat/ass. ti'im \\ Sv".a o the n r�.... a'. tar nL'e P.raL" at;en:3 ; Ft .h r�3 rein ...,r2 C,'' e , fee. C e• ink a of1-1-.turf Sift :lith v len an officer foode^nope p act,Q er with tr,•o, tuiehttos, ad to n, •,.,%:-.9,12,:'.• le ' fete our, ut:i i:e ' &et ran in a "' , ' of vine Z. minuieo they were oil their �r dawn _ ?, -melted lit3tter tO make It 'leave to- :�,eo,." es deo s t sv hat" rni lenge woo ts r4. the barter. The "Scor ma- lilt:"* awn the fore'part of t'he til', ..:a.. ai: lard P,Evede;, a of i h.tl,., ea ..,, Is . rn' . { . :,. ,,'r`r .. - slt11l and,:3,ute(i. ,gether and ferns lir balls with the C,r:,t:t � ;.'t._:t� :n1.1 kre_�u:elgc of t._e ire for a �t,ai�h .txt'..,Dr roto Lae C:.i1a:• ,lx,:,rt Vi;,.--.- ; -.,�, �.E.I ;>.�x'A" from 4thdri ", _ , .,, �• „ i . ;"b, sosee i. . _ . .•:'.t..:. elsee'-•:'-rill Gerald- -: try,,,, craft, her rills esmat furinc s emitting:. ger 'la ..1t, be 6aii, i t Lando. . ,. . , _ rede l ou nand keeping to the other .e <> , �; 1, ' 2';t' - : ' ., .1:, , ,ird - .a: side;? T11iS d' i C14seai for the ' a s 'Soo- r Ras expestatztes car "and I heel : thin:: Ger d- ine very lots an theeater area her appears` 4 „ ai ' out tip 'sufficient xhnbarle 'tor One pie, er au ,m- 1 . eee i lave ' e rt the ;?airs exclaim is • t re •' of smoke She r ede T One -crust Rhubarb Pie.—reel and •"1 , h,r d.::... ,,r present. .g :admiralty weer -d, wise Yalu `silt w�a:e.• I tan rn aslee crus c ru :nly nir•,.sung. „- Beat two egg yolk and slowly add `'"C; •.� i ro r;;•, and t7t:lnet ;Intl n her?" t tr.�CllAii`.' ' txer.i.+l7nk' 4'17SPrVR'tl 'I what on e',.'rt11 Ila\a you got 4n L'U of sugar ted with three n 1 Eve. .e ,. : , ,r .l'. , '+, there?" 97,3,31„.t a'.shed good-htztn:areii- rt p g v:*tti Gerald-,.1evA1 tables oQns of flour. When these p `;• � e , t}11d1 Of eol.<rs,e� � Grp ret replied. Here ae:rnang a , Ott:. fox ,v»r<i to icor. at her, ty�.�;cct9lat s iti's anti�thin�' :t land's= p t,r�r.; .,. ea=.°?r- to 1er'4 r"'inn ti wn are. arta there's Mrss Conyel. at I thud. ar deetz,yar is ane of the Most. „e are tl nxou 1rI ririleecl turn ill the hese .• r.:n3 a � air',.:drfil. 1"Ie, the tclr.:iU1,'. Ycil a in art i lilac her uei i ' 11 arcs+ is H angs I ever eaw. I, In" inlay Sallow rlii.ut . Y V -1•1s . :...i: 1,,•'„,,41 a„.,11"..1‘ ]ar�.. S i t-L�r :Inst I'.11 just ►ee that we've hht do }tape that Ra I.h wen ire quick and ° The Yount; of ice1• piloted them barb and stir until the rhubarb is -, P r, sirs r across to tate other side, • ¢ a1nt ,lots 01 pt U' ii" I it n-av you down, get a1 cruiser." i ? ""It's ust a littie some th:n• n . rid r,i. ,. •.7'e i ''eti ,.P e . thoroughly coated with the egg and t•lcre Ruth"n tR0 11Cur,., all 1.,,t.t. if, Is tl^�at the S,.otpien al.. t ahead wA= ar, suR:tr mixture. Then 111 u1l DP1;ed Them, ,i, • •_ ; . 'lee I"1.:• to it:#tit-: tic •vie: :ids ,ei': y l,l;fs.re" the roads are of us?" Granet asked. not penmlttrdcto t 1:T hbotlt lust not , oral. afl1 phaco in cool avers, he'ting v c i.r f�e reg al mo. It to 1119 (gown:, h 1i d 1 d n t know the cont :he t ireela add and . ugjy? She leeks as though she ;Quid i or we should have ^ had It roped eft. . the crust will burn pit i e the hovers 5 d1 re eras 1c:•r ,,, t�13 �.TEr v" .tt�er ',„0 t . ta„ p 1 to nil :r fora few :neo s1 a cut death front every little Alr t}ding I eat, swan you on thus deet.: he inquired politely. ie cooked. Frost with the whites of i ,..I,. It x c*n, mt� 7, "le ash- nano... Tian Olive r@ D ..:.iE':l, her C,evt:e." ,". r, • '. , . tr::;�e .iia me.; t; et> i:.,.<:,.ate. ""She's a fine boat," Granet stutter-=�othia1,, at PI', thanks, Geriildiale eggs. .:°',,-t tt:i' olobt : R, x p' 1 ei r• at i a t q ASSUre:i }tars.. N e'1l just steals abeot 1 Ger:. •,+ is ;�,'. e i ,.'.,- Inv, at, ail. '!that chili your } 1t,,}1er F.k1y he fora little time. rot' They over th r�sen ficial !,- ' Ger^Ili}re nodded. a rep e a.. t gradually. Gook until a slit custard �thd�a:,-.rir.? into the hnxa,�e. Geral ,"Dili eau ever see anytime, so "ander e- Pee lily visitors o-dait� forms, If the pie is rut in a hot oven La c: a 1a3i: t..ari?> up 17y: F.110 ,l,:t',ilx nil. "vhe 5,1,1 be l,cre to could da?" a The PerfectBrew. • :.i.. • f t. ionet•1 13.1.`1- ti.F? r1?ritte:', C;=t::^', we, fiat :.,t'asp at "'Tii..ty-nice knote" Chaahli1u re- 3 e rail to ether, 1 'nen- i gite„e :,let there 1 . Leese ;Am a :Baiter-eiat^" ik,d. "ll scents ican;lerfui, doesn't` The young officer saluted ,and with 'When the teal hits been gr:iwt, en e :,s:-: 1 A-0-...: d IA ,(. rtail: •:" f1r,.tae: agrt rl, g,are: int?" drew, A. freshening breeze blew in. the }loo Sts of aeoion, hand uk.l. a their faces and the sunhane danee;i "i7,: atao:l:c> a*!? 3 :+i 's ;.ec3:. "Thi: i: a,:�. a'.:tte`4 Tn�e,oSiacer :n rll: rg,� o° the pinnace , . rtnsi lourneyetl boli wiry aaarai rule • upon tate io :nl-fill ed sea, The her- , '.•l,,,t;his to le yin- A 'se�d� eon'.' n. Stinal. an , bor was livery with small craft, :3n.,''•ozlci, slleretea aluminaail pa,Eteet I to; d o ,:e.l , , e o , , e, , Why is this C Qnr s, c , or y o Y , t-- " 1 S:1 ` lj,4C^ ' ;F3 .i Fla.-„...fcr entertaining?"' nlrg?'' l:•$4":" he remarked, "Zi ?nor chic}' en aeroplane was eireline' overhead, end to reach your teacups, blended $%ei) F., t .: at i.Las n, or=acle; "•I don't 'atom," she answered in-' - ;:leer there had the roper mess e,8 out to #lie Roods or eeveral. warships eleantions of exquisite air -swept '.e fret of coli. 1 differently. „Sidi:.' AAshuira]t" regal-' here's none el us capula like to soy were lednegar,eltored. �� cleanliness, it is a shame to sped, It • ns td, the r ,larr"•. %:y si,.ii be tiOwn ),ere by ceild'I t .• . v.;. t t4•�v .:ul lis~ I. h t' X , • what �v r uld cit out ai those ne•v� I was in luck thus morning, in the making, but this is what i,• too e loan sttyp .. e. �,, a e s g , .i.',/ tz , figures. ' He s,:g to I Engines. "'G'ianet asserted! is often done. Or • ,.s ^. r:.�. .-1' t•.,c:,:..1. tiiiq'-After, "er a v' he ' ..-, Lire a, "I ;gni not He turned and shouted an order"j So were we, Geraldine replied. I For perfect tea you. should ha'•e a ti -. Ti yh.tc, :atter and -::rim. whether. 1 chrise acne right prat In tl amment ..r two they swang,;never enjoyed nr°toring' store. "S.OUr heavy porcelain or earthenware tea - letttea- .t.. , .n ;, ..., , .•cr.:e ;n rot ails'e-;, fe,sia:1. There ie eo alnz h that is ntys- around anti maw up by the side of new ear is wonderful. ,: pot. (Scald it well before ubhl; .) Tut' tie, I e ,. ; w a -G. c.r. en 1 to: ter.: rte a'.iout the ivy. Thos are the vessel. P, drh waved his hand to She is ar beauty, Iiia'. she? Granet;a love, #els oonful of teal to t11 t'!r -ei t . '"3' l 'or i ci•"r Y re,i iii.,: y- ins ntin p somethint or trying ti: frost the tori of the gRngttry assented entllusiastical.y. 1+ hat .he P t:'sttt.l:.p. "w.",.w,:dei nl,atter fcr ore;tic rt'. ani downthe steps, aim ', "Hullo, rant. slave you woulin't dare say. tie were going+this means the third boil when the �, Gc+.,, ler came p, C i e, L , G t< leas, !' 11 Fr:sooter juat, then.' w'wir,c; her nand. br ught the girls down?"•over sixty plenty of times this morn-' billows surge wildly in the kettle.,, .1'4'; , waa; air..l:e• triylt,x.- "This is til' most dt4ig'htful idea!"1 "1n the mast wonderful r•teing car' ing', and yet one scarcely noticed 1t. Let it steep for from three to four F s B 41�1iT SPILLS Ta oat; is " pert to delivery up to 400 robes, o,r toot run of sum., distastoe it you 'Wish, to cis gore. order as purchased. or perrhans ppr�ice refunded. IUNG rz,eebanla of your owns chola ,, to loott tacit,, over, or ask its m ate any car to oily raprescglathses tat: Iii pe i4on, very large stock aaireaa; et ttraul. Eireakey's t.Isestt Car Market 4IfStet,. r t iriesites"--•never more, o1 y du will exd tract the bitter tannin, which id eciaally bad for your digestion and the quality of your tea. The old-fashioned tea cozy . a practical value here as well as elm= ng associations. Serve at' once and. pour off. the reining tea into aan. other pot, or remake for: the second cup if you want it perfect. Tea that) has stood on the leaves will, be bitter. and lack fragrance, as you lose they volatile principles that you want,' cin that stimulate These and the theine h you arc released quickly, whilo the tannin, dissolves more undesirable :slowly. Tea, is not a food drink. It is used for its restful -and mildly stiiaulatina :qualities and for the reining -on tha its proper serving brings to the mina and spirit, We are told that ""it had not t1le arrogance of wine, the self: consciousness of caii'ea nor the sign ening innocence of cocoa." Real la men like Samuel Johnson, Steele and t,ddison and Charles Lamb all bel gulled themselves with dishes of tea trail stimulated their minds tun ; indeed, z e titheit geriltrs At the fame , is the drink of the literary lean pan: easellcnoe. Minard a Liniment used by Physicians Circumstantial evidence. "limy Y oungdad's baby is begins ning to ta11G uow;" will one of hie: batchelor friends to another. "Why, has he been tiering you wit11.' stories abcut it?'" "1o, but 1 sat near 11im at lunch, to: day. �!nd 1 heard him say absent-mind- edly to the waitress, "Dionne tray dinky Rutty. pease'. " Iluy Canadian products. f, r a "we3.i live r'ee:n «"n icnlein`y' necw' ceimr 1 e+ 'could tomb upon fourth _peed I cup, add freshly boiled water; and �'iell done, you pconle. he• ex- ,r 1 1 a. 6z a ti .lt the matt who• she exeleime;l+, e, Grar,Tt: held the:, yctt ever saw!!' Geraldine Wel him, Yea lee, she's so beautifully hung." woe zippy. R hamming Tap deer oxen "Do you really mean that, as they climbed) up the gan);nay. "We (To be continued.) r• rE ' I ` . i roe agist en baa you are riling to take as dowel, to shouldn't have ween beta for hours . _�.. , ra,t iW Vas ,.:,i.>'i, Portsmouth ' and; tome and see eft e" ▪ 1x, - t st,1 ole ge lily in Ralph?" '3;n incl English.. ""1 alit n.et going to 'harry your I fersai "▪ ' rt n int that he oem-! brother," he an:wcred,-"Jtlili3l r, '"but " t3 e' 1 1 :'.tet cut of; I am going to take you down t0. Ports- tl ' j e add -wren 'Wd t a. within, al mouth, if 1 may. We shall be there 1, i.*fell 'tar •" x the Carman trsn,h lona before vino cru d get there by. CA 11:1 !*3 ;(•:: r< i,"rr,C.i.g r.,rel gl"ts`train. ant -'well: what do you thin 1 u'?' 1;7.7v t 1 e,i .g to JustEf, my new t;,y ?" t. r4..:7:4'434 ::04 ee• = ,._ .ait+rw. "Nei "'Simply wonderful;" Gera'.'eine de - o: r ., "er,i1. I ru,tt ;ala0, eiare-+1. "Olive toll me that your the t" for the alt n at, nude had just given it you, what a cr' t •4 r t:= on' ti -r. !woks. person you are, Capt. Granet!" -1ftees,c.i.. I loll; .t"t...l, hies: vet, that , He laughed e little shortly as they; 1liedidt myself to z: over thin glided off. time ,,. r.i t t. t �s arc;ltl'Y a "Doso?" 1 � S t, " R rytyou.think he an+alvered. c. u , .,?. . The rat me 1 met ell, I am lucky in my uncle, at any if we pati waited for the trains' "I met Captain Granet this morn -1 Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. 11lauth Hygiene for Children. shed, • ,i~ut a shower -bath seems to be In a former article we remarked mere popular with boys than with Greyer x^ a , It lle,irt partyat rate. Ile le one of those few people i how }mpertant it is that': good dentists girls. the t b•e :I'. 1 maintat who have a great deal of money2 and should regularly -examine the mouths A bath serves several purposes, for atnd the teeth of 1 'Idxen, Until thextl ` not only does it cleanse the surface of tho skin, but it facilitates the removal of dead cuticle and opens the pores, err his f at onto. altn.,righ I had don't mired spending it. I was getting only e 'n it les the flash of my tiled- bored to death with my ,game leg and is a dental clinic in every public school ti It, r.; res.. in that sluiixe:At 1 have arm, and certainly this makes., one .in the land we oaii perhaps expect no heel r , ' forget both of them. SIX cylinders, great improvement in the teeth of the, allowing many impurities to escape. The " :e , r:led. He was look- you see, Albs Conyers, and? I wouldn't very poor, but lit least we can go on Because of this, I prefer the hot tub ing i little t, like to tell you what we can touch if preaehing. bath to be taken at night when free "alt's "t ii.:!Z.!:',":;. 3.7 thing t°i believe," he we were pressed." er iration is allowed to fo r.ow, The ,e 1 "that n4 ere we:Irin ' his 11a- "You won't frighten us " Geraldine Parents a.lreJady know much, but p sp' jc t� u i 'zt iitli ever play such assured him. g ' they should know muoh more. The daytime bath is usually a liur•ried af- a d1St 1,tale pert. However on the Granet glanced 0112e more at tree best mother in the world is still likely fair, followed by the use of talcum :,assed c'otk in front of him. he ignorant of the subject. That Powder in order to check persptr-atlon, thus clogging `up the pores and de- feating one purpose of the bath. On the other hand, sponging the body with lukewarm water has a cool- ing ,effect and is very refreshing on a warns; 'defy. Such a bath can well be- -come part of the afternoon toilet and can.be followed by a liberal use of talcum powder in order to check the perspiration -which would i'ae so un- comfortable an•accompaniment to en afternoon or evening toilet. Choose a powder having' a delicate scent, as heavy perfumes are unpleasant at all times and especially so in warm wea- ther A few drops of violet toilet pater added'to the water .n which the face, neck and arms are rinsed is also most refreshing. Perspiration which is especially of- fensive. in odor is a trial to which no ono need he subjected. Innumerable whole, 1 "1 lather glad tl:crt in that request to the War Office. 3 ora tinge," he remarked, "I am Anything ns,,:a Lv;; can do fa you, your chauffeur. I juste want to see 11? or?" what she'II do—to experilnent a lit - Thomsen tech the hint. and depart- tie," • ed. A few minutes later he was in his Prom that paint conversation be- car and on his way balk to Boulogne. came scant;,. The girls leaned back in their seats. C-ranet sat bolt up- CHAPTER XI. right, wit,. his eyes fixed upon the Olive Moreau gave a little start as road. Shortly before one o'clock they the long ". z. •.S`, r e . ing car came noise- entered Portsmouth. lessly- to a standstill by, the side of "The most wonderful ride I ever the keabst te. Captain Granet raised had in my life!" Geraldine exclaimed, .. his hat awl l '.esned from the driving "Marvellous!" •Olive echoed. "Cap - scat towaids 1- her. tain Granet, Ralph proiniised that 'Hope I didn't frighten ..you, Miss these should be a pinnace at number Moreton•?" "Not: et 2'1," she repMed. "What a peef .:t y levely earl" Re assented .eagerly. 'Jima treed My un E'e's present to go back to the hotel- fqr lunch and me to pass away the time until I can wait for you there." seven dock from ole until three Granet pointed with his finger. "Number seven cold is there," he said, "and there's the pinnace. 1 shall do some meta s&±iering. They only brought it rrund to me early this morning.C An 1 takes you anywhere?" "I tai lint going to see Geraldine Cor'er's,' ''2 began. "Do you know, I guessed that," he rensi-hect Ir ring on one side and ce nine_ the deer. "Do let nae take I you. h•teE.l't had a passenger year "Your will do nothing of the sort," Geraldine iia,sistedi. "Ralph would be furious if you didn't conn with us." "0f course!" Olive interposed. "How could you think -of anything so ridilcuatousl It's entirely'owing to you that we were able to get here,'' : Captain Granet looked Low a mo- ment doubtful.. She atee e l in et once. "You see, just now," he explain'ed', "As a mattes of fact," she told him, "I know the regulations for visiting hoe • r '' see 1E! i kit401.4.444.414.4444 't. • is discouraging, for after all it is the mothers alone that can carry out the rules that the dentists lay down for Caring for the child's teeth. Children should be taught to use the toothbrush when still: very young. Mothers can interest children in brushing their teeth either by malting it an. amusing 'game or by appe'alin'g to their pride. The point is to estab- lish it as early as possible. When the child is a little older his another should tell him that little pieces of food stick between the teeth and that if not removed Bliley +soon putrefy and 'act as a poison to the pretty white enamel. In that way she can make him understand that his teeth need attention just as couch after one meal as after another and that it is foolish to :wait until bedtime to ,clean them, She should point out, however, that bedtime Is the most important tiin:e• and satisfactory remedies for the .tor- for claim to brush his teeth because rection -of sueh-odors have been'placed the night gives the poison so many oh the market,•'whrle .mild oases can :hours in which to work harm. be relieved by nabbing a pinch of bi- The mother should also teach the carbonate of soda in the -armpits. child that his teeth need exercise just A little !book of powder leaves as much as any other part of ]his body and that they can •get it only by prop- erly biting the food Of all good physical habits -slew and careful arias - 0 tication is perhaps the most 'valuable --"one a xnother can teach" bee children; it is valuable not only in childhood but all through life and it is valuable not ..only for the. 'teeth but for the health in general: - - - Bathing • for Beauty and for Health. Indiffereaiee es to the care oft ones lc v.< r.,..: .,:3L. -t.. -i, .�,i-*.,.,re.. 'r+- .,�i �i5.41't_S'{ln 9 ... uiL!'n int waiter, tti'eltl.L4'll: +.,ac. ea e,ho negleets hies or her bath is • not an attractive ^hot weather comp ,nios1.. •what^e running water is available; itlie tub !bath is easily aceom+plished; but in hon}es where the flab' appoint- ed. bathroom is i?iae of the things' the future is to bring, portable bathtubs bath the *tinge wd•11 Dari be used orsl � have to serve It is sometimes possible �!I ./i it ,fail •?!IE' i E�E should be tucked. into every: girl's 'pocketbook.' The leaves are•of tissue' paper, pleasuring- 2x2% inches and adhering to these leaves you will find sufficient powder to take the "`shine" and oil, fc.oni the face. The ,advan- tage of parryin powder in this way is that it ,came not spill and can be applied . with or without a mirror. Rubibing the face with •one of )hese powder le?f'es really improves the ap- pearance, ce, ei ich •can ;sat be s+aic .of tpowcl'gr wit i;t is Olt On .111. S's'a , boricr ,q mYAw raniwp ht m 5trinlyik. quantities kegenlble a "'tusk .. . feasonable Menu: Imitation New Potatoes Salmon Puffs with Ilorseraclish Sauce 'Season !Salad --0ne-erus.t Rhubarb Pie' COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlota TORONTO GALT WORKS 0. J. OMIT • TORONTO Select small old potatoes of a uni- 'form' size and . •soak several hours : in cold. water, before peeling. 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