rnorLrwo . M. "ink rvvv-vv 5+v Bllfil "Ii Sociala‘ Roberta Lea Q.‘ What do You sly whsn in- troduced to someone whom you have forgotten and he says "You don't rememb u?" wvwttvv rwvww .. 2t: I1 o! the now Bar-boat's Acadia Baking Powder aonlainar ia j I aa attractive aa avar, but vital war- rnaiariala an not no d in iia manufacture. It's aasy to ‘QO-Qfifivc v crowd-Off"? does it con-deacon Eliankllliarz lqlalhallhrnl’: agatwondarfiathw k visit with 11's ~ doboliova oi latcsba dinfilg. Pursho knowinherie emindarld ythstsonze SWIFTS WEEKLY FOOD HINTS opan and convenient la handle. baaidsa. 241.4 o! your baking aaunls, loo. With good loolra and good tails, conservation and sonvonionao lo important, many mars woman ara dapandinq on doubla acting Barbour Acadia for tins baking! ulia one’s "v k‘ Mazda up, Swill’: fsnrlbom m... migfiyhonweeklyplsrrim ' "ngcolsma his regular femur of xhi: page. Look for ihm vrlurble hlnu m): Moody was. . Should s. man rise when a stenographv. or other vioman em- ployee comes into his office? A. No. Bu: he must stand to ne- ceive a woman visitor. Q. It n girl is marrying a ser- vice man. is it necessary that the tlggt man be dressed in uniiorm A. No, this is-not necessary. dinary . she corned $31 here so iar Halifax I can never say. Perhaps as I cleaned nclow-pan to sparkle, she watching. t I it in preparation ior a sat and worthy guest. Her ac crrs followed mine. Perhaps sh: thought all Canada should ‘have primped. As indeed she did. and ls. "to wear . her most glorious gowns. James was almost near profanity when the paper came this morning to fmd a whole day had elapsed sinso the Churohills came. He, as well as I, like “keep-un" on news. He said: “The blasted rudiojiaint lisw [tan ll! By Anne Ashley Dorothy Sax:- ROMANTIC MOTHER A HANDICAP. W on’t Admit Her Age and Tries t0 Steal Her Daughter's Boy Friends on Dates DEAR. MISS nnx: I have a mother problem with which I do not know how to deal. As soon as a boy comes to see me, Mother grub! him for her own. When my date calls, Mother beats me to the door and instantly orders me to prepare refreshments, which keeps me in the kitchen while she is in the parlor monopolizing the lad. As a re- sult I have not only hsd to break up with nice boys, but now boys re- (use to come to the house when Mother is at home. Recently I met s wonderful boy whom I don't want to loss. Ws like each other a lot, but Mother has begun ha!‘ usual tactics ot assumilg that he comes to see her instead of me and I have got to 11nd some other place than home to meet him when we have dates. What can I: do? PUZZLED DAUGifli. other Churchill-Roosevelt once quietly moved up on us, the ' 11th since 1911. Thanks b0, we have passed by all the rest, irom the Atlantic Conterence then. when the world's lights were dim. to the present one, when great _ leaders have hopes, tint allows them to smile 11nd sing. I won- dered as I went about my work this morning. w mind on world events. h ll ever be a 13th major- conference.” That may not be an ill-omened number after all. It could be a conference ‘round Ia. v oe tslble. But there, how would prophecy, when I could nm even read Tabbrs signs aright? We had company at Alderlea yesterday. om, were two "vets" oi’ World War I. One man bore more t-hnn a dozen scars. the last ones picked up at Arms. Mean sou- venirs. I listened to their interest- fis- conversation. Juiva. _=\.4_I_ @133; llmw :1) .__ ‘_‘Z°_"li.",!19§_ °n Q. How can I fasten the i006 grinder‘ to a. slippery surface? A. 1f the kiwnen table 1s 10c slippery to attach me grinder. place s. small wad of caller between the grinder and the table, tightening ‘the screws on the paper instead o1 the 1t will be secure and safe. Q. How can I get rid o! rats and mice? _ _ A. Rats and mice will not stay around a place where there 1s chloride oi lime. However. 88 chloride oi lime will eat into almost anything it touches, place it in me- tal containers. . How can I lnake a remedy brittle fingernails’? . Rub 1cm with ' fore retiring Beef Pot Roast as juicy, as any lumpy iafl’ could desire. Try a Pot Ross ncx: week-end. ma»... ‘Iandar and lllllyi a pot roast brings yo! II fha goodness of moat and vogatablos More than once ia than weekly notes, l have Fput for- ward the View that many doll- cioas dishes are less popular than they should be just b0- caau they are inexpensive. People scam to think that what costs less can't be s: good. Well, say l, it all dc- pcads on how clever a cook you are! Beef rump or chuck cost less-and are often easier to get-than some other ours; but properly cooked as de- scribed in the panel they are as delectable, as ’ and ,SWIFT CANADIAN c0. LIMITED Makers o! Premium Ham and Bacon; Silvorlesi Lard; Jewel Shortening; Brookfield Butter, Eggs and Choose of her tour-year exile in sight, Wilhelmina, queen is preparing to resume the throne upon liberation j Ihe Allied armies. for Household Scrapbook l GOOD PLAN By llnhcrta Leo .._._.__ ' Dodd: 1 notice that m telling about that fish you caught. You Itl-JMOVLYG “BALL PAPER. vary the size ior different listeners. Rodd: Yes, I ncventell n man Wall paper ClLll be removed by more than 1 think he l1 believe. u one heaping lnblespooniul oi THATS r-IEERENT II - lo n cnllol} of hot ukater, glukblitbltlu Li: piigfilieuideih “Whdsasktéhdethlflnfi 8nd lanky brush is best for this purpose, as dame?" e siilnfler- , “ i ”“°“%‘.l' ‘“-“€“°° llhlil mfifil.‘£‘lt..‘§.‘f‘.€l.ll;’l.l.l%“i=.;ti? o. flhuitgllbiinséllxd a}. ua e1 s cu §c1e beneficiary 9r a swat-mo me _ r few au- Jlldl mc B31321‘ can easily be insurance policy. 'ull. pl Dllllvd 110111 the u FINGER PRINT! ' MOTIQ IIANDICAPS DAUGITII. A ANSWER: There is no disputing the iact that , ' mothers have a lot to do with their daughters‘ popularity and that they can either be s come-on to their girls and help them to have dates and to eventually make good marriages, or else they can scaro- of! the lads and precipitate old maldenhood upon them. Chie! among the mothers who are a handicap to their daughters is the mother who won't be her age and who 1s so hungry for a little romance that she tries to steal her girls’ boy friends away from them. 1. What is wrong with m1; 5m. Often she doesn't even know that she is queering her daughters’ chances tence? "There were only four peo- oi getting husbands by moncpolizing every youth who comes to call. pie present." She still thinks o! hersell as being young and charming and of hav- . What is the correct DIOHWH- lng a far more interesting line than Mamie or Susie has, and she forgets dbitmgvgl gdggfguvl; these words is that the boys have come to see Mamie or Susie instead c1’ her, and that “dispelled? Maneuvmu marlomm‘ rzlganelthgyortiake Mamie or Susie out on a date they never want to drag mayonase. 3- 4_ w“; dm the word "un- The girl who has Mams- ho-considers-herself-s-iasclnator is BEADED TMMMINGB l soghi%oagrajdq” mearaib m m“ m‘ flortalnly‘ on anhot‘ spodt, but if Mama will not listen to reason and give rints around door knobs , . a a W291” 98 n W er a s ow, a t at aughter can do is to meet her dates away from . ‘Jed vilfllOlii. danger of mfleatedléliimxrfmgkyélelr be £21222‘: D8 U11"; 1119MB a- Temedll 1°!‘ all home, instead o! having them in her own living room. There is no ‘mm ml“ b" “mm” " coifie 113mm 11 es m 1. neck‘ ‘flswses i’ reforming flirtatious Mon-l. - 11110 whiting and 1'ub-' “Gen g 51 a“ be,‘ l“ 1' _g,1 we“, 0H,,- me ilncnrilu lines and d s nc ve c os hairs“ h, e mth clear water. H5 Pllfely dECOYQUVE Pa‘ 1"» l n ~ addition to the C0101‘ 059d T01‘ 595m, 1. say, “four persons 2. Pre- TEA and suits. a small but lnteresllnill ferret! pronunciation is with accent -- gz-v adding s group o! blues has been worked 0ut~ on last syllable 3 Mayonnaise. 4. ~ l ‘Q. and a for dresses 9nd little suits. One 0f Not world-iv wise: innocent. "He of mm; m we}, glass of iced the most most striking o! these is a was a rrlw and unsophisticated ‘vivid royal blue, called elec __ J_§fOl!i,l'i'_'.____5_._ Panacea. ‘I A Morning Smile l r0 000K A P01‘ sour 4 lit.- WEI-Ill? or chuck 1 up. dry mustard 1 tbsp Silvcrloaf Lard l cap well-seasoned stock or bouillon 6 onions, peeled 8 carrots, amped lab tba moat with mustard and browaoaallsi ssialro: lard. Sauoa. Place on rack in- heavy pot,- add stock; cover’ closely, slmmsr- rum boil -- for 3 hours.- Add vaplsblcl, allowing just enough time to; make them reader; _ Bcttsr English By C. D. Williams ‘PAY us; ron rmm COCOA! Finger n" l-c ~- ANSWERS DEAR DOROTHY DIX: There are two 14-year-old girls, friends oi mine, who have ms greatly worried because they are planning to run away from home as soon as they have enough money saved to finance them for a little while, and they almost hava the sum they need. Their parents are very rich. but very strict and do not permit themito go around with the school crowd to parties and such things. Should I tell their parents what they are planning? - ' WORRIE FRIEND. DANGIII PAH RUN-AWAY GlELl I ANSIIB: You, I think you‘ mould tell the parents it you are cor- tllfl that the 9N6 7881i! are 801118 to be foolish enough to put their childish plan into execution, because, ii they do, they may be murdered for the few dollars they have been able to save, but that seems so much to them because they have never hsd the handling oi’ any money. Or they may bs kkhappod by dvil men and women who trafiic in such in- uocents as they are. In any event, their parents will have to cull on the police to find than and the story of their escapade will get into m! PIDQH. Theta will be a blight on their names they will never be able to live down. ’ Surely any 14-year-old girl, unless she is the dumbest oi’ the dumb, knows that a girl child oi that use hasn't a chance oi coming to any. thing but pie! when she runs away from. home. And surely parents are lacking in even deassasary intelligence i! they do not realize that their children grow’ up like other peoples’ children, and that they must have a certain amount o! liberty ii they are to be kept at home. DEAR MISS DIX: Is it proper to write letters with a pen ll in- stead of with psn and ink? Is it generally done? c DOUUITWIL. Amwm-i N“ b! 11mph oi’ good tests. 0t course, it is no crime to writawith a pencil instead ot s pen, but it is the best possible way to keep your letters Iron: being read. 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