4 ’Worr'2ari% Realm .-.'-. Social and! can, @..i/;~;.,. . . .s>.. ..i..., .. a q y‘ 9 s ,l s s '- .. -. a - g What the Fashionables are Wearing v Sh“! ’ . . "m" "l ' ' ' - sq; - . : Children s . Dilclpiiu ‘ llultn Dressmaki Lesson Furnished With van Harbor Women's . nuututo ~— v ‘ .; " ‘ wit __ , s... no... Dorothy Dix sous...’ ' m‘ - Evegfihu,“ -- met n n. s... .1 mo. w... ~ _ l - T , s Freedom 9 . l" Character ‘ Plgott with tan members and one w- ‘ l - ‘ _ .- ~ _ , “ '- ‘ i} __ _ _ _ ,___ , viaitntpresent. lilting ss . ~ l p l iAre Children Hampered by Being Taught B" 4'"“"""' W°'""”"“" with Oieed. Roll 0:1 walwtn- 9V _ d. . ‘A _ _ ; __ = g g Good Morals and MannersT-N ever Was -*'- m"".'u“m":, ,g;g;;*ggm°='__~m Q- ' - Mlgngfi, "ma; "fly. , '~. There a Greater Fallacy, Declares‘ m" l» ' "will"! mm‘- 1‘ read and adopted. 1s was decid- _\ - ' I a predation of “'41s? 1'4""- -‘- Dorothy Dix for the Precepts "llmgjg, °§§°,,,°°“",f§ QQQWZ,” °‘ “l 1*" = 4°11" °° mm“ l 1kg, “x5342 - ‘any?’ A _ 9 _ cowl e use I s ‘ , i u _an p _ ‘ of Our Childhood Stick to us circular not cape collar a little §°““°'“,,,,,,“.7§‘,, .19.‘; ‘Kmfiflf $51.2” IiiiLnfoi-tdis gs a’ . B ' Widening. “h” l ' m e a I g as Long as We Llve It was orllillllly in lace in plnky- i: ctzmfléaet; wefnwomt,‘ . ~. T cuss stugicwarm cinsafinsl ' ~ bl ha. Itmaybeusedfor ' l ' 'ro,wre e s recent vrgriter on chi]: psychology declares that children should not “ftgjmilzvinm: we“ besides am“ Si.” osnbylnmsstgcgolatzlsttm L: g Tdcla; l: “f; “mm have “their sty e irlrampcduy‘ lug taught any morals or manners that nqons. - won b M“ “goth Ne“ You may have Yal- ey Talcum Ipoil their splend d naive . n’ ‘km u cut m ‘w. u“ ma" ma“: wm- be M“ at u“ ham’ immune,‘ loved ab)?’ ‘Home, Don't hamper win, this author urges, by teach- graceful sllmness, , ‘ed at the of M: wan" H80“ when M“ .frs suces. or in Freesla or April ing them the dlflsmnce between right and wrong. trout and at the back. can w.“ be lmweted by Qua“, Vic ets. At all good drug and n they want to destroy your property and take your And it's so wily fflshloned- ‘I'M 591011811188. Pefmit them to do it. If they enjoy caps may be finished with plcot yelling, let them scream to their heart's content. edge. department stores-M cents-in ulninuin -contalners—50 cents.‘ tions for Keeping Moths out oi’ Clothing.” Alter a dainty luhch 1i they object to bathing, cut out the bathtub. n Style No. ass is assigned for sizes l l l‘ iggzuzmsgulg’ by?‘ h°'°:;' ti‘: _ ' ‘lml-F" '-°."°°"""'°'°"" "'Y'_Y"" ""' " l .1 ' l they wont to eat with their hands, let them pig it u, la, 1a .20 years. 3s. 8s and 40 _ . “ma, anthem mm ' ~1 l y ss-s giitsgrz teiliandntgloihtinzoa millime on times over to use lag? built; r chm” m a pomp A M O rnlng S ""18 The April megfipg n: the Bgvggg H _ 0 . . l’ m“ d ‘M?’ m" ‘ n“ “doubly you! {arbor Women's Institute met at .- _ . , . ' _ wnv siniot little Johnny by mskins him mask 1:1- aiteznoons. ' l ' w w" i‘ m” h°m° °' M“ Wm“ PM“ - nicely to old Aunt Susan and say he hopes she is Size 18 requires 4% yards 89-inch "Whatever became of the Bridger thirteen tmemlllllersm W50 $2: l Yjs-dlq also ofiors l!“ I L C U M -\ * " feeling well when he doesn't care a rap Wheflhsl‘ material. “F115,? . l r pram ' . ee n: p‘ . misbiins dustin powder at ' " she is dead or alive? Why make him write a letter of thanks to cousin Be sure to n11 in the size of the ‘°*'- Bl“ ‘med m" m“- °°‘ °° Wm‘ °d°' m“ “"1"” mm“ d so‘. h. - _ Sally, who sent him s. present on his birthday, when he simply lothes puttsm, letter writing? Why make him give up his own way sometimes to the Price o! Pattern 1s cents in siilzledsn he plays with and share his toys with his little brothers and “m” a m“ (com a platen“) WTGD coin CHEM“!- v 50-"; ant be an actor. Tom's an artist; by "sussestlons, for Prevenllnz lligrgllzglllggy= fishsirystals at $1. $5: $3 '5 9, mm“; tggchegy Bu: John MOthB." SOhOOI and 510k COIIl- PrinidollWslos Ill w. amounted to much. It takes lllltlflel reported. School was s11 h, an om; to support, the cleaned as usual. A new drink- oih¢m~ ing fountain was purchased and a new pail ordered. lrbill for fruit As you keep an inventory of your was ordered paid. More articles Leave him a free soul, and in the end he will get tired of yelling REClpE FOR _.--_¢1-__-¢-.-.__. and smashing windows and going dirty and beln n public nuisance generally and tum into an elegant and accomplishedggeritleman who will No. 8B5. Size ..................... 80°65. ma!“ I 118i 0f Y0"! fflendfl- 1°!‘ bum" we" Flamed l" l” EASY FOOD ' be a pillar or righteousness in the community in which he lives shu sh y “M'- TM“ “lbw” ‘m mm‘ ornament to socieqh > "s...-..-.......-.........."us." flung pgogmm which wnmud of l "m! a contest and reading by Mrs. Wilfred Coffin and a reading by ,, Mrs. Victor Coffin. After a dain- the ty lunch was served by the hostess I ' _ ~Chlldren Healthy f.i‘..i..'."”“§;'..;‘:.':‘ "iitsmtuifz. All of which is a lovely theory which will doubtless be eagerly em- m,_,_____,,,_,,,,,,__,,,,,.,,..... braced by the slacker mothers who haven't the backbone and don't want . 1 5n”; Addy“; to take the trouble of wrestling with high-spirited and determined young- ‘ l sters and who will be glad enough to pass the buck to the children and H-"mfl" let them raise themselves. 61$! 5m“ _ n b h Id in h l h m ' There must be iron and vitamins Wl ° e 5° °° w” w m But the common experience of humanity belies this theory of child- lnlcllild’! diohfvrswilhfllll them. 3°11 do“ giant," l” answered by bearing. Every one knows, not only srom observation, but. in our in~ no child can thrive! "*3" 9" - dlvldual cases, that the patterns or our lives are set in childhood, mu wfflifkz°g°z°°hsx gfigfwd Mm“ by m“ “the” “l” m “l” uBEMAuBéb.d°. Mom.“ "n," (Patriot Please Copy) that the principles and beliefs and habits that are Just as much a part em s ' high _ the ‘ ' ’ of us as our bones are those that were fixed in us at our mothers’ knees. u there ,8 a very pram“. reason why children should be taught foodq It is also rich in vitarnlns. In the crises or life he ust k t d il bet l . ' l , s... and wrong we .5! .3‘. 3.3.2‘. $3552.21‘; ‘Z?§..§§.i£§§;s..°Z§i‘Z =0“ mm“ m’ “'° “m? “‘ .“‘°‘£..”f.°‘§“.‘>..“.§l.i.‘“....°°°§li‘2 222.“. Zfiu‘,”"‘..i‘.“.l§.t;2‘,_’,1:;;,',;?; Shot To Death We have formulated. We stand or fall, we are strong or weak, we turn hands’ n” Wm open mo" m“ or e 0 ' T llor little‘ infants rm 1 l; ‘ cooking. Iththomost economical _ quitters or we shut our teeth and carry on, according to the ideals that abmty or m’ highest moral p c p ‘a Wm‘ 150m”. you can buyl s '_""‘ _ ' 2 ' f" llld" were m‘. in u, m childhood l HALIFAX, May ll. (By the csn children: . . . for ~. - The boor may have a heart of gold, but every one}: sofmllolledtgy own qngggn g! . 818 was; prom-Archibald Mclnnel. . growing boys and Never was there o. greater rsllsoy than the Optimistic belief that m‘ b“ “we” m" h° “W” Se“ m‘ u‘ m’ ‘m ‘w ‘u “d ° w 1011M Shot to death 1n his h°m° w!» film ll n0 bulls ln the social china shops may be models o;,“yl_:_,tue. but we dvlfl want them around. But the suave, the courteous, the gracious we take to ow breasts without even asking to see their lettcrs of credit, and we push their "rtunes because we like to have them about-‘us. lere today. Oh a nearby trunk substitute for were a cleaning wire, rag, and l ’ . ». yr. y. l/f ' _ , ~ bottle of oil, and the revoli/‘T mm . ‘a’ I” l Q ' I Génuln? s I vhich the death bullet had been - . - _ AD Iischarged. Medical examiner F. V. , -. - ‘ - Woodbury said he would order an ~ " " Extra Fancy" i inquiry, but regarded the case as - l , - _ ‘ 1 mo of accidental death. u , Es Encouragement alter censure is v . - . l . grammar he was permitted w u“ u s child when he gets cxcimh And will not depart (rom it, said a wise man long ago. And the pronounce , _ like sunshine after a shower, all or us have known men who have flsen from lowly places to the seats went w“ ‘Stands’ DOROTHY DIX’ | ' of the mighty and who conquered eves-y other difllculty in their paths _ ~ except table “quctte- They still hold their forks as they dld when they ‘ " ‘ “w ' ‘I “' ‘ ’ ' s were 3 years old. when children grow up they will see the error of their ways and turn lrom them. ‘They can't do it i! they would, because their faults have become an integral part of their characters. You can't spoil a. girl and boy and make them utterly selfish and then expect them w be altruistic ‘and considerate to others. You can't expect to rear up hoodlums who have never known any law but their own wills and then expect them to be suddenly metamorphosed into self-controlled ladies and gentlemen. So them is an unanswerable argument about teaching children goo manners and how to get along with other people and to be polite to o. Aunt Susan. Aunt Susan often has’ a. heavy pocketbook. The things of our childhood stick to us us long as we live. One o! .- h ld h the most highly educated and cultured men I know lapses into the bad 3mg “p a mud i“ u“ w” h” ‘mum 8° and when e is o Of course, it every child inherited an island on which it would spend the balance of its life alone, it might be allowed to grow up with s11 its Psplendid- nalcete" untrammeled by _ ventions or morallties, but, un- fortunately, every child is destined to live in an overcrowded world and his success or failure depends upon his ability to get along with his fel- low creatures. To do this he has to be taught self-control, to play fair, to be a good 3 . y sport, to guard his tongue, to keep ofl other people's toes and in general . to preserve the amenities of lite. These graces do not come to us by ~ > nature. They must be instilled into us line upon line and precept upon '1 . -" ' ‘ For 77w Cook ................... smd a 5/‘0 paymeniopuis . uni- Molt in a saucepan one-fourth. a cup of butter, then add one-fourth a he l pound of light blown sugar, and Q when well blended remove from nre _ and cool until lukewarm. Add one ‘unbeaten egg and beat the mixture ' well. Then add one cup ofhread rlour sifted once before measuring, and one teaspoon o! baking powder, Get the facts on General Econ-lo’: unequalled record of expense-free perjormance-dhcn pay I10 down and start immediately to enjoy the one-fourth a cup of pecan nut marvelous advantages of General Electric Refrig- E meats, broken fine, and one-half a » oration in your home. You can own a General" , teaspoon of vanilla. Spread the mix- ‘ Electric fora low dollarsamontli, with twoyears to pay the balance. l t . Ylzs-rslulsr sllc 01117 "We Eu“: ms"xnauggxnvsm bow; Remember that no mutter what electric refrigerator you urcllaso, WM‘ h" food_and “new!” paper. Bake in a rather moderate 70 per call. of your investment ls in the mechanism. I is why . Mother w” Canaan” B“ oven about thirty minutes. Remove - we urge you to investigate the Monitor Top of the General Electric, Why’ fl” .11“ ° bold l’; l groin psnnnd when eool cut in for it contains all the mcchlnlsm—licrmotlcally sealed and per- K°H°SB * m“ KmPl" "l “m. um “ch hm m“, d, m,” manually protected against air, dirt and moisture. There are only milk-just see the dlflerenoel ' Kellogg's Rice Krisples actually crackle in milk‘ or cream. The very sound as- l einates youngsters. And how 359°" ‘l! 511mm‘ “h”! m’ m‘ they love the flavor! 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