omank Realm vvwwvvvw f1! -. a \ sues’. vim l O00 OQ-OO-O- 8y an Insurer's Wife 8t. Patrick's Day cams to us at Aldsrleamezday with blue skies and brii A sunshine, mellow on the yards and lawns. "It seems to me" I remarked to James as we ' lingered over our Sunday break- fast "that April has lent a day to March in ‘honour of the ould Bain ." Jamel raised his eyes to contem- glate the scene from the window. lelds and msadowlands bare and only alight of the Winter snow left in the woodland on the slope of a hilltowards the East. "It is remarkable" he said “how Spring- llke it has become." And together we “rnindsd" former St. Patrick's days. One when a nephew to him was born. "There were sleigh roads that year, warm and sunny though with a thawing wind, really warm- er than it is today.,' he recalled. a James was more inclined to con- verse yesterday morning than he hadbeen the previous night when with Jock I had made a late re- turn from a visit down the river and my entrance soft as i: had been had interrupted his beauty sleep. And after I had done my bit of writing and because he had called in a stern voice, I had gnne dutifully up the stairs st his bidding. And when I opened the bed-room door, I began to tuik. “And is it” I inquired “that you n ."Idon't? Thenpullupacakoofics and we'll sit down to a couple of bowl- luls of these malty-rich. honey- golden Post's Grape-Nuts makes!" “Son. you'll be able to wrestle s. wal- rus on all that grand nourishment in Grape-Nuts Flakes: carbohydrates for energy; proteins for , phos- phorus for teeth and bones; tron for the blood". and other food essentials." ,s 4 Modern g Etinuetteg Bvlhbertalno Q. isn't it Door form to . a signature on a business letter A. Yes. unless it is ixu. lamented by _a pen signature. Som es this -is advisable when s. person's signa- ture ls "e cg o. . Sho one food be served two ways sit the same meal. like orange juice and orange sherbet, or- poltgatoNsalad and mashed potatoes? . D, Q. If a uostxs knows that her guests smoke. should she provide cigarettes? A. Yes. ‘A V17 i Better English‘ I). Us Willi-ans vvvvvv 1. What ls wr tence? "Please d letters to me." - 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “appreciate”? < 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Vanilla Manilla. um~ brella. 4, What dose the word “palrpable" . ‘ s a wor Lnnlng mgmllVhnt i d beg" wltl-pDe which means "the Ten Commandments" '.' ANSWERS Say. "Please address all (omit me." 2. Pro- as in 3. Manila. 4. perceptible intellectually; vlous "So of those who deal with e palpable and often unmistak- with this sen- t all of your > olmes. 5, Decalogue. i, Ono of tho Best Known Medicines to Relieve CRAMPS, NERVDIIS .TENS|0N _ol,“0Il‘I,'AlN DAYS” of the Month y (‘Bur Murgoiroyd - you don't hove to wolf until morning before you out your crisp delicious Grape-Nuts Flakes." le facts of external nature." — are forgetful of the Sabbath. El- len to be returning to your home at this hour of the night? Have you no thought for the morrow, woman?" James o ned an eye, which refused to meet the bright- ness of the light I held and he smiled a flicker of a smile which expressed no displeasure but only content. Alderlea is a quiet s t. when a pre-Bsbbath quiet enve ops the countryside and on one mem- ber of the family. is. let at home. There were odd times yesterday. when we caught the lilt of the Ir- ish music on the radio those plaintive iovel refrains wh ch have a llkeable po gnancy about them, usually sad and haunting but ex- tremel beautiful, so that one is regret ul when a tune is ended. “I like to have that lonesome feel- ing" I heard someone say once and a lady told me she enJoyed n movie BAN BEAN MUFFIN! so well she "just criedand ri d1" A!‘ __.-. A like sentiment I find, bat enot s4 m” 5mg flour at all so distressing, when I hear 2 teaspoons -' "Two grains — wheat and malted barley-are the double-bsrrsled roa- son for that Grape-Nuts Flakes good- ness. Theyko specially blended. baked and toastod for golden-brown, 4e licious crispness and easy digestion.‘ “Pmgotngtonllupthesledwlth some giant economy packages of Grape-Nuts Flakes nut time we're down at the trading posti" ‘n44 vwww Cook ’s Corner 1,5 double-acting bak- some of the music of Erin the powder Londonderry Air; the Kerry Dance ins/Q teaspoon soda ' and the recent Irish Lullaby as y‘ teaspoon gut, well as scores of others. full of 2 tablewoons sugar tender memories and all so full of 1 3 cup the charm of the green country. o mnghed ripe bananas over the semtlesnie returned from (about? large bananas) holidaying with her kith and kin rivwoll-beaton egg - on thesvenln‘, av the Day and a- 3 tablespoons melted shortening gain the house across the lane puls- 1V| cups bran flakes ed with life and light. James was Sift flour once, measure. add among the first of her callers, but soda. salt and only to remain briefly. He came 3nd gm», again. C from there in the Sabbath dusk. n .Add t0 110111‘ when an unwelcome chill had then m1! come to the air and frosty stars gllttersd coldly. I saw him go to inspect the contents of the wood- box and then "are the lantern! WQB- clean and ready?" And The Good Lord, who blessed and “ d over and put it in the hearts of folks to other in the Churches of their choice yesterday esently allowed those of us at Al erlea, to k “the first of our iipizing increase. A faint squealing, which thrust itself into my dreams when nuis- ance-teeth were being removed by lamp-ll ht; the sound farm boots cumging about in the kit- chen and t e occasional opening two-thirds full (425 d Makes largo muffinls. ___:____. OOQOOO How Can I l! By Anne Ashley so-u-ec-o-eo-vwo-ow Q, How can I launder whltc silk garment‘ and prevent them from turning yellow? A. uissolve a teaspoon of pow- dered borax in emush will Weir-Y ‘to cover one article that is to be washed and let it soak for about an water and of the door throu h the hours of night, told me an od familiar story. Very quiet, it would be in the pig- gery across the yard then, com- ing as it was toward the streak o’ dawngln the other pens. each one Wash in wow ‘whiz; suds, and the silk will not separated by a stout partition of mm yellow_ boards, the igs would ie. stretch- Q. How can I treat rough. dfi’ ed in rest, ody touching body, if h d5? i “I? The hands will be benefited b1 flocking them in warmed olive Oil {$10,511 1g. efklfteen minutes. about s a . I _nqwcanlcausepgylttioad- there more readily to ti-IWIIQ? A. Before paintin . rub the all; there but their breathing. No sound, anywhere, but an occasional whimper, when one of the now- comers, would lose for the moment or quarrel over a favorite position at the mother's broad breast. The men would be alert. to the least face of the tinwnre orowhlv wl movement of the small-fry and all a piece of rough Ilium!“ Bmm- "T would be held in the beams of the coarse s ; than H1011‘ 5 lantern, suspended from the c thin coat of shellac varnish. be ore lng, on a wire close by. Perhaps wimpy; tn; helpers, would be teaching each small one the way to obtain for. “‘ its ----- and then when all was still again, James would look M s S at across atmdgfik tto ta1sk:?"'Weli1 ghalt a o you o em ' an oc ornlng In‘ e lhknowt would! ansttfielr: "Argnfi ey srong or er age - r ”°"'”“ never saw the like of them!" Two kinds of pigets arrive at Alden-lea: those in the r words "born .0 live" and it's bonny those are, and the others are the ones of whom Jock will say in despsir “it's no use trying to save them-they didn't coma to lve" The b SOTHIYDO Wife (discontented) -- John. do w: .".'2..=".‘::*..:° so‘ m" 11‘ - ollusgoand—squirrels ti}. darlinl. 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Just starting , rosemary: ' FVIpOIIi Milk u!!! ‘IT-JIME- ml and a Indy builder.’ "Good Milk Malta , - Good Meals" hcllaflu was-hw- avaoonasso DIILII - ' ~ SIP A .1515 (in!) a You Con " ‘Do ~- coaunwmsssnuralheus-lmlwlmlfwlnw ggozlnamumlirvmwargfihtnkam why the winds dishah, the m. “fa thew-rtlmrrbumwnembau-rasmsliaum .“°""* ti.) Li. rank‘ ro Says" l c-f*~~ ‘Gossip and GI Wife Soldier's Mother Assasslsatlsg» lane 0f Innocent Bonsort DEAR MISS DIX: I am an err-servicemen and was a prisoner of the Jams for two and a half years. I have seen people tortured and beat- en to death. but I came back to my home town to witness a woman en- during s. crueler fate by being killed by gossip. The victim is the finest. sweetest wife any man oould ask for. yet her motber-in-isw has started tales about her that are absolutely false, but that are breaking the heart of this girl wife who is also the mother of two children. In the last three months she has got- former self. . A consultation of doctors can find nothing the matter with her physically. but we. who know her. know that the mental agony that her another-in- .law is inflicting upon her is killing her. Sac won't fight back. All she says is: "I know I am absol- v. uteiy innocent and I think my humand loves mo ‘ ~ enough not to believe the tales my mother-in-lsw h telling." - Should we write to her hulsand, who is in Japan. and tell him what his mother is doing? ux-vzrrmsn, N0 SENSE OI‘ DECENCY ANSWER: No one can stop s vicious woman's tongue. and any mother-in-lsw who would defame her son's innocent wife is beyond all "1110?" 9-1141 811 8611M 0i 6066M!- so any chance 0t changing her atti- tude is remote. However. if she is really killing the girl with her gossip, certainly the husband should. at least, have a chance of being told of it in time to save his wife's life. But one of the tragic phases of the situation is that nothing that he cI-nvsay to his mother is likely to keep her from: going on with her sneer 081111751811. and it will almost drive the man crazy if. on account 01 M! 111ml"! duties. he is prevented from coming homo and de- fending his wife. Not long ago a soldier wrote me that no matter how much a man loved and trusted his wife. and no matter how honest and honorable heknowhertobeandhowdcvotoliandloyaltohhnflaowamwhenho was thousands of miles away from her and when he heard thrlurid stories that were current in the army about unfaithful wives. he couldn't keep from going wild with jealousy and being filled with suspicions. Nothing in all the war has been more terrible than the nlmber of possessive mothers who have taken advantage of their sons being sep- arated from their wives to try to break up their marriages by implant- ins doubts of their wives’ loyalty in their minds. and doing all they could to alienate them from their wives. Many have succeeded in their evil purpose. And fiends could do no worse. nnsn mes 01x; 1 am 20years 01a and the mothor of three kids. I have a good usband. but honestly 1 am so bored I could die. Is there any cure for boredom? BORED SOUL ANSWER: Wcll, l should think that any women who had three babies to wash and feed and keep from committing suicide every hour of the day and most of the nisht. wouldn't suffer from boredom I would think she would have an acute attack of nervous prostration. and that by thetime she had pulled the youngsters out of each othci-‘s hair she would be too exhausted to even crave any amusement. She would be like the old woman who said she hoped hhere wasn't any resurrec- tion. She hoped when she died she could lie in the grave a billion years and rest. . But there is only one cure for boredom. It is finding excitement and pleasure in whatever you are doing. whether it is breaking rocks, 01' “M9118 8 Wl/emmelll- 0X‘ 59108 i! billy-lender or a glamour girl. tcrtaininent in the aueloptnant of their minds. Kids an a lot of trouble. but they are amusing little pets if you know how to take ‘em. DEAR M186 DIX: Has, a. divorced woman the right to continue to Wear her wedding ring? My friend says she does, just as if she were a widow. Which of us is right? ' A. 0. ANSWER: You are. A divorced woman has forfeited her rhht to s wedding ring. Her social status is that of a single 4‘AI--_I-ID‘ . Q_ land an so null she is 1m s walking shadow of her v or th A n tcred ldster if the nail u to hot water or for a few minutcs. dirt 0% remaining marks, ll e alcohol. coughing and nchin mu gaps break up pain ul oon exactly what you an‘. where ou Household - Scrapbook ‘transplanting- Mapls Tress The best time to trarww have I/PPEared. Choose a rainy spell when the ground is soft. and much of the root as possible. ref than any buds ers to trees not more eight feet hish Then e crown of the tree. Without Crumbling all wall without crmnbling Mud Stat-Ila s material, If there are with a IIIOIIIIEWIIIIITS’ °.|.!.E§..T.§.i.ll!$ wiss mother will certainly buy Musterole for In child. because Musteroie is rubbed on the Qulntuplets’ chests, throatsartd bucks they catch coldl whene Mustemle instantly ‘ns to relieve ca. actually tion. Makes thing easier. Fine or tool 1n 3 a on them. Had en- k cnocnnm“ ‘ isirsfi“ Is a passenger oing to Eng- aliowed to taks~ ood and if so how much? A. It would bs difficult to ano- in wer this question in detail without knowin piann you contact the hmd to take. Would suggest that dress the Customs Bra-nah of the Department of National Rev- enue for this information. 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