JBETTER EliiiLlSll " Woman's Re a . Dorothy Dix Says- JUVENILE DELINQUENTS Gangster Children Develop In Unstable Homes When we hear that a little bobby-sock girl is pitting up 1 nien on the street and being brought home drunk or that a boy whom we have known from his cradle up hasbecnprresied for stealing an auzonizwbile, we throw up our hand.s in horror and cry cut that we cannot undc....iid how it happens. Why, these youngsters axe the children of our best friends! Their parents are the finest people in the com- munity and it Just seems impossible that their boys and girls should go so astray! _I when we try to account for the juvenile de- iinqiien-sy. which is the most important and tragic problem of our day, we lay the blame for it on the ivar. cii changed conditions of living, on the mass hysteria that has swept away the standards ‘o! dec- ent conduct and turned liberty into license. All of these things, of course. have had their part in emancipation children from any control and per- mitting them to run wild. LITTLE TIAMWOIK , _ But the real reason that so many worthy parents have gangster children is because there is so little teamwork in the average hdie. Fathers and mothers cannot agree upon any system of rearing their offspring. One says “yes". the other says “no”. One coddles and spoils, the other spanks and by the time Junior is two years old. he has found out that he can play Mom against Pop and vice verso. While they are fighting over what he shall do, he can do as he pleases. There are many reasons why mothers and fathers fail u. co- operate with each other in bringing up their children. Sometimes it is gust slicer laziness and selfishness. It is easier to sav “arl: Mama" or fl-ik P1111! than it is to make a decision and stand by it, as to whether Mamie and Tommy shall do this or do that. And that leaves the WiBhY-Wflfihl’ Parent as nothing but a stooge in their children's estimation and kills their respect for him or her. Perhaps most often it is _ _perhaps the och thl ' ‘nuke a bad man" wage? 11° I18 he could do about it that dldnt Parenthood is a two-handed job. 1t tokoo of a man and woman, working together, to make ~11?!’ (i0 this. we have the youngsters who o" o fathers and mothers. When they fail to not Juvenile delinquents who are their shame. lio You n: Too’ Mach I001? pk imdPayilsePendliyl A thcrltlea wevvouldfeelbetesand elation of “water” l liblerhhelchlerfilzveatgvfarwupafifil Which one of time words ' - "i." °°‘*'~ °"” ' '- ‘ 11 g i l f erusqofteazleadstoanoverlnaded Zmiwfisépe ed’ Pal”? “emmgm-l Zyfim-a dull. alwaystiredfcrlingand metho- the combined strength a success of it. when crown of glory their eamwork. we h the - t is wrung with this acn- iciico? "l shall go providing you arc there.“ . 2. What is the correct pronun- Beans nightly. many ifiocial w = #44 lm '7 TL-‘L? vou’cAu no Price Control Quatloaa and Answers fill J08 OIL meow... 1 B! An Island Farmer's Wife ' I 4 I said to James, when ll , .__ tilled to read sauna-thing pleasant" in the early streak oi brightness in‘ tneneast is going to be o moo day. Judy said the same words to m9 late-i‘. when we carried a basket of collected Junk to o0 it to the waters at the further waste- ga/te. There tin cans and other use- less and unsightly articles go down in the foam of the escaping over-' flow and are seized in a small but‘ ffiflhtflli-YXB Whirlpool and instantly dfii-Bsed from sight, to the depths ‘below. We had taken the short-cut’ fsollowing the winding and much-i frequented path and the noise of our approach at once startled two large cranes come I suspect to‘ breakfast on the few smells re- "181111118 a pool after the spawning. These uncouth birds 8Y6 111110118 our frequent "This" Qiwlflcm and Answers an Price Control will a pear in The Guard Ian as a regular feature each day The questions are those which-haw reached the Wartime Prioeo on; Trade Board from hoiuewivcs in this region. The answers arc o vided h the Board Readers. or sum w o have intelligent question to ask on price control are invited Jo send them in writing to flu Women's Regional Advisory Com mitiee of the War Time Price and 'I‘rade Board. Q. My husband in being - fnoan the Anny. Wham do )1 apply for his civilian mtion book I A. You donti. . .on dificliczaéige, servicemen reoeve an app on feathered guests" They, "me form for their civilian ration book films l“ um m‘? 1W9‘ "1 the . . .this form isgiven to them at earily merging to Pause at N118 the deanobiliaation whine. The ‘l’? °‘;n_mh§d“_“r° "heme-elves "Hforiin may be taken or mailed to etp‘; Fm- smfletunes m?!’ the xieareat Local Ration Board res ha Anezsrethm the “HHS 11D the office and a ration book will be “Zrgd be .°“ We s" them Wifl sued immediately. Your husband w “M l“ ‘he evenmfl Wnelhshould aipply for his book iimnod- k ° Pf a pwuuarflately after his discharge as the icroa m borne cleanly to us on the k wm wnwm mum 1W1“ a“ I 5mm“ m“ ‘P havelfrom the date of application . . WWW“ “M118 "W ‘#1111 111 theinot from the date of discharge. calmness of this morning but Judy _ Must boarding mus” which ping a stone with all her might do not Opel-Me on a quota wan, two istance to the pool below caus-iweel“ before securing ram,“ mo“ ing a mighty splash for her en-.m_~,m new boarders? joyment said: “Mrs. Ellen, does yu- A A bdmdmg house winch 15 all think yore paperin wurll 15 not a quota. user operates like any “m? , , , lconsumeads household. The ration l k is necessary before food can It was she herself who began the ‘ mom. Ixgeréfuglugmg mhme ‘gantry’ a“ 21in lgeerboiikht to serve the new o us. w en ocause e “m. a f wished “to finish up” I gave her maoifle swJp-iy‘ ‘he ooupon "hm o f“ Xmeegmi‘? yelryt evaafmig-lthoigfi A Until May 3d each valid pre- once when I chanced to come to the kitchen to note the program cf her work, there was a tenseness‘ about he: mos-gr, t amdo-i-t-cr-die; expression, a eo a appeal g challenge to those like myself who! idled time away on less miportant} things. I came unvrlllinglv to her. assistance nearing» me end of her‘ decorating when to cover the rc-. quired area with the remnants of,’ paper at her disposal was more than a maitch for her wits. The the “two heads that are bet than one" the c-urly brownish tumbled paste-daubed one and that otherhaa fi€0éled5o raihany tvin-i ers e enwor o 1a. way, which needed dryads, and 1* ‘ shoulder-shrugs t0 ha/tisfy even ourselves. "Now, how on e ‘ she persuaded me “will James see mis-mated motifs be- tween two cupboards?" No, no. of has an i dro l e cou was ood for the fml-vcelgase olmllne qugrt of maple syrup. After-t his date the coup011 value returned to 24 fluid ounces per coupon I i 000K’S tonnes ) v v <rrs<>u ei Livin‘ i8. eisurei, . THE woman's REALM t th Fairy Wood: W: clill-l: it cs0. for all we haew of good ~- - And beautiful and beyond b0- licf remote , - in those brake of fozoiwa and bright fun Whose feathery biicticpaeemed to poise and float Overwyouigg grasses sung through a urn. Andbirdsmademusioixithatsoii- tudm-Raobin Flower. POLICE GIRLS Guelplrs police girls act as cur- few monitors. koeip radio contact with two police cars and Work in shifts day and nlflit. Odd hoiirl are their only complaint. ' ~ “Women are as good and in some rspeots better constables than men." says the chief. "I'hey're industrious will to leam and patient. We don't expect them to direct traffic or patrol beats, al- , h emergencies may arises ilheir great service is close to the station. They apply the women's touch w sordid crinte." The women's touch may have softened up the male vocabulary around the station. 011161’ Nflfih thinks. "Since the girls Joined the force none of the boys cuss any more.‘ WATCH YOUR STEP Beware oi crowds in public places. Note exits and make a cool-headed path to them in case of panic. Use fried fruits, rich in natural sugar, to add sweetness o0 des- serfs. new! IN n: run-r “an” w“ ill Iprolpool‘. cw D lflfl“ | ' negation?‘ doubtless an more oi‘ 1 ed about the 1 étiléfml“... ma. neat mliliwri- It isn't the 11101161 or safest criterion by which to altimah a man. but i is quite natural a? their pulpit a. preacher of at least, average good l . After all,‘ they have to look at him. It is not surprising that candidates or. likely appointees are _ imes asked to submit photoimiliitis along with references. l There was a famous Ipndon. preacher of the 17th century, lJr-i Eward Btilllngfleet by name. whol is said to have been “extremely handsome, a man of l" ""114 and of charming man-i ners." He was known to society M‘ "the beauty of holiness." It is not given to mimy to be 1° pretty, and so versatile, and prob- ably there are dangers on both counts. But there are wa-ys by. which average men of the cloth.’ may improve their pulpit apbwf- ance. be it QYha/t it may- 1 111 "t1 American c urch PB/Der o recen,. date 1 find some waaaish precvim, for young ministers, from which I. quote these four: I “Pray every night and sham every morning. “Keep your conscience clean.- also your linen. i "Let your light shine. and 8mm your shoes. "Press your opportunities. and your tiousem-Oanadian Church- men. TEETOTAL TRINKUI‘ The name amethyst l8 581d 1° be derived from the Greek "word meaning "not to intoxicafe, w:- presaing an old belief that the stone protected its owner from strong drink. Gristle has no blood or nerves within. it. The fats of cold-blooded was" like fish and amphibians are in reality oils, as they are fluid ll- oniinary temperatures . i EXTRA SPECIAL CARE IS REQUIRED TO PREVENT SERIOUS MOTH DAMAGE Now that heavy blankets and winter clothing are being stored away for the summer, caie fore- thought. and vigilance must be ex- ercised to prevent damage by mOWI-‘i and carpet Lbetlcs. Materials of animal orig-in, such as wool. fill" hair and feathers. are the 811901111 objects of attack by these i sects, and, should not be ieft undis iirbed for long periods, particularly dur- lng the summer, in cupboards at» tics, trunks or other receptacles, unless precautions have been taken to protect them. Articles to ,be stored should be thoroughly brush- ed and beaten, preferably in strong sunlight, and placed in well-made flunk; or chests with tightly fit- tinfl lids, or in cotton or paper , or cardboard boxes sealed wi paper strips Wrwppina 010F11- ing in two thicknesses of strong wrapping paper is recommended, provided care is taken to see that the edges of the paper are turned l PALS Vicars Wile: "Oh, T air aiscuir .35.»... Boy, oh boy! a a . how youngsters “eat up’! when you-serve crunchy, spoon- size Sin-eddies‘. And no wonder! Bach tempting moi-sci is flavor-mellowed with tasty malt. Each s pooh-size biscuit is toasted to crisp, golden- brown perfection of man-freshness. And Shreddies is fine energy food-containing vital elements of the whole wheat, including the bran, minerals, protein and the precious wheat germ. _ ‘TWIIN MILLS TRIATI Give the chil- dren Shrcddiea so nibble on between meals: Theylovsahemalcymuuuiadguzheenn ourishmeut of whole wheat goodness. ‘Shoals: h a ndhhnd mdnuul Canada I; Tlll CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, llllllll so that moths 0111111015 85111 en‘ trance. on; pound of fi-wh napthalene flakes or of naradichlorobenzene scattered among the garments in an ordinary sized trunk assures pro- tecticri. When using moth bags, honms. in trouble again? Why don't you re- nounce the devil?" ‘Thomas: “M dear aunt. I don‘t want to fall out with him. I may have to spend a lot of time with him one day." Needlecraft 1i .;_ What d b h .d .. eventual overweight. _ dial" ° ‘”°‘ l “Y "he ‘°“"°'w'=%'i.§'f.?.."'§s§i'.'§ What is d began’ n t b n n “uh ob: hm mimwsoruw erggfhh: Bnnaareso course n0 . lit t en e blot out"? a‘ SOCIALIST It was too wet to go out, ao Peggy and Eh-ic sat . flra and told each other Willflt they would do when they grew up. "I shall have a motor car, a lovely one,’ . "so hall I," id Eric. "And! a marvuellous wireless aet cumin"; rains": °“ ""- " a ,' aa . "And I shall have a party every night in the year!‘ told him. shall I, . “Oh. H’! ." cried P6883’. 931890?’ atedfi "oucm/uat be one of those pedpe Daddy calls ‘So-ahaiil-istfl" OUTI-l MELVILLE SCHOOL Report for Mo? Grade X-l. Olifford German: aiJamcs Morrisoir several ousicea of one of these chemicals may be enclosed in each bag as an additional protection, 0 bu I cold water. Make‘ B88 W11“. salt and too of double boiler. TJY. unitil mixture Dissolve gelatin a love for rich food. Bile helpful to people who wanttobeyouth- uncanny way of ferreting out even mgflgwm fully active that over 7 million boxes my smallest misadventure. ‘a Guard I wereuaedlast .Askyourdru Itfor ‘milk. 0 We clean-ed grain in the after‘ °°°k 111 noon, when Jock fetched “ BlLE BEAN thejiiitieh rem y that m fanners" - B. company machine — 9°53 "Wakes Up Nature’ . the spoon. from a neighbors before he went m h“ mmlwei c°°1 “M “d. flav‘ or w we he us"... "resuscitate w Soak FOR THE HOME ‘POPULAR BUIIPLIOE With summer Just ahead and vacations coining you'll want o dress like this 0m, so pretty yet so ant t0 slip into, iaun er. andbfliicugiaue‘ ll“ liofirqm- sift’ sc-mcii fabnc, 2% ruf- Bond J0 can" for PATIIRN. cliicb includes sawing fuide. Print your Name. Addreal Ind Style Number pl . Be aura to state alas you Addmll P Partner: flhlflfllflfflIztuéllilllbell. l n“ Nlfll i ELIE“ Addrua the chief precaution should be see that there are no tiny holes in the bags. Clothing not protect- ed as above should be examined a1] carefully brushed at frequent intervals, or, if valuable, sum as furs, should be placed in cold storage. Often the insects will be found issuing from neglected trunks, for- basements, closets" furn-Pture, for- Botten pieces of clothing in attics, developing in collections. of lina in floor cracks, and behind base- boarda. Infestations may also oc- cur in woolen lin-t. and debris which has collected in the horiz- ontial portions of cold air shafts ‘ ANSWERS i ' l. say._“l shall p0 provided you.‘ are there.‘ 2. Pronounce the a as iii saw. not as in was. 3. Paby. 4. Clmi-acterized by ‘method or or-. uerliness. systematic “He came rnd wen wtith methodical regular- ity." 5. Obliterate. j’ moment I ETIQIIETTE l By Roberta Lee 2802 SIZES . l0 40 1*“? Q. l6, 18 amda °Q1iIpreventthe b- frogieflrottlngaftcrtmey c Only way is to dry them both and out. powder befon put- A. The 8. Rosemary inor. Grade IX-l. Elaine McQuaid; 2, Therese Gcrman. sraynirimcir u arr r , can n . bugs-will be found in publication gfsada 'v1_1_ an; mcggmfj; No. 68'! a copy off whim may be 2, Jeanette Trainer; a. Frances obtained by writing to the Pub- qomam licitv and Extension Division, Do- grad, 1v_1, memo;- mqmgq; mililfln Dfiiiarlment o! Agrlviilil/"W. 2. Ruth Dunsford; ii. Leo Trainor. Otto , Grade II Six-l. Thomas ’I‘rainor .~wa and Laurana Trainor; 2, John smri: Mliflllll Dunsford; 3, Basil Gorman. Din to lack ti Iron in Bland? Grade H Jr.—d Preston Camp- beg; 3, Gabriel ‘Ilrainor. You lawhosuff n aimpleangnla m§'...“:c-.n*liE'a"” *5 start atlonoe tryfll. _-I~$iti>i"qper fora business girl or woman to have her finger- nails pfllllffédrfl deem red? . No. it is not good taste. A woman in business should avoid lliv conspicuous makeup. T919111! Q._ ~ it necessary to have the mm“- napkms, ‘I I Q. l rom t control of ies of household flies fleas, cock- e that: roaches, silverfish. ants, and bed- and forth several How can I prevent bananas uming black? A. Bananas should never be kept int he iefriguator. They will not only tum black but will flavor Nfxqhe should address hex-l every uncovered eatable. s on th. Province Grade? for B. for dinner I » match the tablecloth? A. No Q. ls'it correct for a child to! address his teachcr as "Teacher"?| U! —'._~=—n-.-+—-—_-— Oarl Molynea 2. st. Olair Trainer; s, Pauline uéelly. Grade IV—1. Cyril Mal aaux: 2, Eileen Kelly; 3. Jowih berts. “grade III-—i, Anna aria Camp-z . . 2 Oharlea 0am Grads II (ai-i. ucy Hagan. 5 Btlfllcll Mil-I eaux. Grade ) Donald; l, qyn Grade I (al-l, Adi- c Mon han; Helena pbei and ecclia McQu-ld. wai- s. ia-ancis Roberta and P I (rgoilhewluai. I Wendell uooooiic and ‘Gluedrgi: Monachan. equal. .- Priaes for highest clan marks in 59111111‘ grades awarded to Vivien ‘Prainor. James Johnston. ' . Prizes for moat stars in Junior __ grades awarded to Ernest Camp- l erfect attendance: Rosemary Trainer, Hazel MacKenaie. Eleanor ilvlicfiluaid, Leo ‘rrainor, John Duns- or . ~KELLY’8 CROSS SQIIOOI, l-lcncr roll for the months of April and May: Grade X Br.—~ . Vivian Traiuor: 2, Noreen Flood. Grade I Jr.—l, Clarence Hood Grads VIII these occasions Im sure by %ether the women-folk at Alder- adgiéig g2 to the stiiff? ea l James or whether we are ‘ - 1 I10 his llclpicnts of his assistance. at moulds and chili- Serve with cus- any rate. I found it, hpieailojm Lherg turd sauce. Six servings. inthebarnwthteo ersan we were able at the supper-hour LEMON ENOW to leave the work of cl freer- ing the half-way mark, This it cup cornstarch barn is a barer place now. and i4 611D 8118M there were no wondering eyes from 6 teasPOOn 841M; the near-by cattle stalls to gaze in- 2 cups boiling water quirrlngly at us as each one went to 16111011 ’ her appointed chore. The lofts and 3 89¢ whites mows are not fragrantly full like MIX fimflsiflfch. 8118a: and salt they were after the last of the lBOWWh-iy wzether. G v Mid threshing and the rafters and boiling water, stininc OOHIiB-mly- beams were bam in their places Cook aver direct heat until thick high overhead only draped grace-mind clear, about 5 minutes. ' fullv with the silken weight of ccb- M11011 lllilcfi (3 Wblef-DOOM) webs. This would have been a good ‘Jrated rind and pmu- slowly over da for the sowing, in fact many mffly beaten era whites. stirring ac the countryside were at it, until well balanced. Serve with with me cedmw drawn ggreiully custard sauce. Six servings. behind a faithful plodding lmim- A1- ' ‘ "" ' " our noighborkon-the-hill a trac- tor with trailing machinery life- pared in; land for the grain and potatoes, Ah, ha, not onLv the time or the singing birds but very acon ---_-__—-_-_—: with u‘ mo time oil-the “set-cut- ting" is at hand! The fish-man conflnmed miv suspicions that the folk at Alderlea are IBDWSBHW" tive of those in any rural island Q home on his route. "It's wan awful weather" he told me as he weighed out our requirements this evening. ‘the men all cross at tho YOU BET- hifa the apol- p00!‘ ompp - the omen cranky ‘cos they gill’. getjlleii- ‘clcanin’ done." fliers‘; a visitor to Alderlea in this evening's coldness-our neigh- ibor from the hill. There is a rat- in“... —i, James Johnston:- 2. Aims ‘rrainor; a. Leonard Kelly. Grade VI Ernest 0 e energy-ins mas. Pinkham’ Tblc oltllbas iron t Lydia I. Hakim’: flonpsnl teasers w“ nous:noin' Sflkhraflfll I! lobar-tales 361. ~ Linus Mm, .. a Blanche M. mun-a, wuh" i:.a;~r___-"_1- -__' the cares of the day are pnevtty weii over. Judy is nxins a 11inch to their liking. ‘rhey. deserve the beat tonight for even after the dusk had come these two were busy mixing "the seeds" Mother can- fully, for tmnorrow’; sowing —- in the field across the creek. James exercises such care at the work. that I'm 13318113122?“ snoudxw: £11.01}? lfiifndfif... with each 0...... t... pmspmnun spun ||||| noon $0,; thekmliféshlm" 3&3 Ygg; wiruour lnnrrlmna flu: sum none-the-leas "neccsa-ry fellows ARRID gives you double protection. It .i°‘§:.‘..‘;? i» e-»-»i-i~-~i~.-»i "what h ‘M... Th“ i. what helps protect your clothes from perspira- I “ted hm god fresh 1mm non spots. Arrid is an odorless deodorant, the fish-man's chest; slices from with the fine texture of a beauty cream. very last of" her it vanishes _, -— giving immediate n W‘ B114 W“ results. With _Arnd, you are absolutely would,“ nfe —cao eaioy yourself wherever you _ _ ' sounds mvmm _ sre~regardicss of the weather. Protect even to a loitering woman. your damrineaa and clung with Ari-id. U m tomorrow ma” Good Start usiagirccdspiruveryheooomiool, Ti "' _ ‘ ' ' i night. m’ m “a m‘ Mold on Jelly To prevent mold on 3W“ °". a...“ .. —fo bake bread luaf right, use Floiuhmann’: FRESH Yeast Bread is extra important in war menus. It's not only an essential high-energylow-cou food, Iupplyin Vitamin B. it's also a good stretcher for other: foods. I you bake bread at home-use Fieischmann’: fresh Yeast and be sure of light delicious loaves every time. This depend- able yeast has been Canada’s favorite for over 70 years. Ask your grocer for Fleischmann’: fresh Yeast-with the familiar yellow label. the . "bu; mind of wooden handle. Keep tool in a e our, of children. reach of Sunburn ,Wlhen blister-ed from ape raw was/mains a piss- on soft sterilised linen and ap- as a poultice, renewing as it some thin the the sun. IUIIIIMIIII IOIII Dllf by acting l “In a! IIIISCIIMANWS fresh You! every day. This frank You! ls an unclean natural solve of Ilse Important l Gililla Vladiv- Flint glass, also known as crys- tal,’ was discovered by George wen-scion. an Elnglisfiman, h IN CANADA 0 . mo fi "iilohliqll b In