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Uprrm Limiied. 43 Front Srrcei E Toronto THE LARGEST sEL|_|NG TEA :N THE wom.D 1 M" °”““°“ is ”““* y°“" 55”’ *S °°"‘"“““‘= “ °"’“°~ f°' ‘”“"°“ Sh' _ i will have to pay, in all probability, by losing her husband and having her =.;:_?_-2-11,1-~ ~ _~_ _-.-1~._+-,_ ~--_-»_ _ children grow up into being the wid youngsters who bring shame and '- sorrow on their parents. But I have no remedy to suggest whereby she I. lo . F' 7 'I Unfortunately. your sister is not alone in her folly. There are mil- lions like lier. Women wlio are so besottal by their mother love that . they cannot sue that their children have a single fault, or bear to have F* F _ them corrected; who think that if little Mury wants to smear jam all fi over your best frock that you should let the darling amuse herself that W way, and that the neighbois are old grumps because they object to Johnny breaking their windows when he is in a playful mood. They are Sure Ol` 1’ . ' Y ` ` ' _ "‘f_ that Tom.my`s teachers give him bad milrlcs because they have a. spite H .. . d, .. .1 _ against the little dear; that Bobby doesn’t; mean anything when he ls He 5 d "uk ° mn' ‘sleeved ‘beef caught pilfering oranges from the fruit, stand on the corner. tl' _.err `¢ dress to ivvnr right. now tg lun 0119011-'b1`idl;U-dliiiier and theatre. It is S0 ul-wrly new. feminine and smart. ae' ‘ _ 11 Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box oies around the side of the Answer: 5 silly mother of her silliness. They are so Weak they let their They never discipline their children Mother Should Never Interfere When Father is Just in Disciplining the Children. She May Lose Her Husband’s Love Dear Miss Dir;-My sister and her husband are having difficulties over their children. He is a high-type, successful man, a good father and devoted to his children. Like any father who undertakes to keep up with children, to require them to study, to dp men' eh ' . . lowances, et ce.era, he i>crasiciia.lly has trouble with them. Nothing serious, just the usual een- ilict with youngsters. He handles such matters wisely and kindly. and in it :ew minutes it is au over and the cuildien are hanging around their flltllvr. for they are very fond of him. But my sister always throws herself into the dispute on are right or wrong. She protests the fathers disci- pline and tries to make them feel that he is cruel “nd T»h9»l- HWY 8-I‘€ being persecuted. Naturally, my bl`0lh0l`-ill-18W l`85UI`li/5 hi5 Wife'5 5,f,Li1,u(je_ _He _ is lusiiie respect for her, and 1 can see that they have bi-gun to drift apart. What is your opinion, Bild CUM Y 011 Suggest a remedy? A R.EA.DER..' may be brought to see what a mistake she is inaklng. Nothing eau cure petites. They let them grow up overbearing, ill-mannered_ disobedient, the house to live within their al children, no matter whether they children run roughshod over them. or teach them to control their ap- %2 X \ are lem, F-T3?22.’°”=‘ i l I Ill he .,. nu _,i ~ The becoming lower V-neck 1; ao .~' " ,~- ro’l'\r¢-ci. Shlrrlng lends lovely collared. Shirriilg lends . -_ ss to the bodice. This so.t tailored dress is also delightful in a crepe print silk with the short sleeved jacket. You'll Weill” it fight through the summer. As you sow so shall insulting, a law unto themselves. Then they wonder why it is that their children turned out so badly. Wh'y they are always having to hush up scandals and pay thcin out of trouble; why they are loafers, idlers and no earthly good in the world. they will not depart from it once in a thousand times I never see a. you ieap. is nowhere else so inexorably true as 3C»‘UlHU':mUl‘_15§‘7'.r¢o03iC1‘”J’C?'f.'5*Q Tl gg ' 5. \ ~- ii. A' ' '_ '»,5‘i~»/ °2':§=:;:2==:§= ;.- .__~. ,., _. .. _ ._ - _y in ‘_ __I Tl! Til fn SO"? QF! .sr _-.-'_ . ._ ‘-__ _,__ . _ . ‘~-'.'_r_._\,\\l~~ . xr 7..-_'_ _‘___ RK i ~_,- .' __ , _, _ . V. " .-""1'f"""` ' "| 5-r. E* V k:)1":];-:,\~iL\ .*:\` p? if -ooo-no. . _ s \ l \ I F i 1]; T v _1;;_u__s3r_i__i;ti)<>_n__§€i_r;_s_i;_s because there is nothing tn it but passion, and that 71. E an d _ Radio program ~ T1 t th .re is such a thing as lov is proved b the thousands of old \ Q ¢ coulileiallou ;~e whose romance is longedead. who hive no Physical charms _ i HER A C" WT ES (All Time iii Eastern Btmdardl . A \“ 5 with whim w stuart mth other, but who stui love each other nn- more _ _ 5 clearly than they did when they were young, They have been through | _ _ `_.,_Y MARCH 25 ""'~ _ “ everything together Tl have po y \_ ‘f ing, despair and sickness, but they love each other the better because each cy ‘A W knows how true and strong and stcadiiist. the other is and each owes the ol* 5 _ ~ _ _ . _. _, » . ren known vert , hard work and suffer _ __ , Q ~ .Y r )¥ a . , ° sa = ,_ .4 _ si Av other so much happiness. Don‘t doubt love. It is the truest thing in Q _ the wal-io. Doaofrny Dix. / f _ c _,L _ e »._._, __ ._3_,_.&__-___._,,_._, . _ i_\§__ _ _ we . \ S . i Q _.ll ..__: _ I ._». _ ai . ' . I/ - ',1_’?§`.'_'y ~ 'ap-f’._ . sy( /' m W! ' i' rt 1 -fa. 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CAKES CREAM PUFFS ' ROLLS ' DATE SQUARES JELLY ROLLS COOKIES SNAPS, ETC. for you. CREAM IDA! BIIAD _q._,__.-. »,‘/,g‘f’.i“."»`,-.. 'ff' \_ .~ _, ¢-- 1-.»a'._’ <“`i`\.' .4-‘ il* "1 1» ' OUR. CREAM LOAF IS DELICIOUS. NOURIBIUNG AND EASY 'l'0 DIGEST Ita natural wholesome qual- I ltlea an an all to promoting and maintaining buoyant health. 1f ieve should count you worthy and should deign ~ One day to seek your door and be your guest, Pause! ere you draw the bolt and bid him rest, lf in your old content you would ' remain; How wise you were to open not! and yet How poor if you should tum lin from your door. -The Christian World. The big cheese is generally the cream of society. A little truth goes a long way- if it inrt stretched. About the most uncerttln thins in life is a sure thing. The allonce of some people is more eloqumf. than their voice. Ha who wilfully wrongs another 1sx;f__;lcts a greater wrong upon him- Oourtshlp and romance are for more interesting than marriage and history. One of the beet examples of contentment is four ladlea with goood bridge hands. The man whose put won’t boar inspection is ienerally the fini. to brag about his future. If the vacuiln cleaner fails tn gather up tanks. pina, and other ~ floor litter, the baby will. Ono of the most miserable men on earth is the fellow with quill. old-faahloned tastes and a. very modern wife. “EASY” PIUOMISH libmmyprmmaesbeorgew it sounds like a lltt.c and unmi- portant thing. But it is the most daug.rous and insidious crook in the ice of cnaraoter and sportsinaiicitp. A dozen such occurrences will still conscience entirely. The first time or two, Thomas may run after George had explained and say hc makes a gesttii. ... least, to ease his guilt. Gradutlly, and especially if the injured parties are decent enough to tam it gc.d-nnturodly and not give him a black-eye, he takes ac- qu.,scence for a curtain right uf' his. Conscience ceases to register at all. And Tommy begins to make can promises, more easily broken, because of two things that an very nice for him. First, it holds the other fellow, and al- lows him at the last minute to make a choice of several thing. I-fe selects the one most suited to his mood at .he moment. BILIDESMAIDS WEAR WHITE TULLE VEILS The bridedmalds wore veils, too. at a fashionable New York wedd- ing. White organm in baclodlpp- ina captlet gamma with accents of admiral blue velvet. banding was the costume scheme for the four bridesmaids. The headdressca were hands of the blue velvet with white tulle shaped all way round ln a veil reaching to the chin at front (Qmtlnuad on ge I) Clillclmfa Colds ii to tha library with him school. and then la coaxed Bolhltfoldhlailfd i o gem-' PARl§ L15() p.iu.-With the Poets byM. Claarles Vildrzic. Tl"A-3, 25.2 m.. ll 88 meg BOg'I`ON 5 p.m.-R»ebroadcast of selected suh_i¢~cis. WIXAL, 25.4 ni., 11.70 nic-rc. 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't{i7§.‘\’H`:"'iY;' ‘ ‘»i\§'§_r'- ` .1 ii _ I Je. Y fhetgnlq flour for me! _ 'wma you put_clu bread _vou've Ju!! bakedion the table and folka keep asking for more-that'a the real teat of your baking abil' ity. and ofthe flour you used. l've been usinl REGAL ever since I was a girl and it’a never let me down yet. NOW you see why I alway: _ inaiat on having ll- R H1 fl \"" Q ° l "» |- ¢ C I l