“ins cuan cdrrmvwu T? ii iiii-iiimmiiiiiiiniiiiii iiii i AL i vvvv v v v vvvv wvvv v v v vv N W0man’s Realmx. Social and Per 0+0 ++ov+++0e+e+0+0¢+¢eii4 vi i it - u i i- Dorothy Dix Says- - e“ wnewaewow-o-v. arned Against Marriage ' A lwc trown- daughters llindrance To llama’ Second llnion Dear Miss 11.x: l am .. . _.ilplatmg marriage with a widow who has three children. one 6. one lu and one 20. I have a daughter who is l8 and I fear trouble between the two girls. I szn past middle age and my fiancee is considerably younger. What would be the chances of happi- lness of such a match? I could not stmd to live in a perpetual round nt about and among ‘he children. M amume s A Pmrnmmn MAN Answer: If you don't enjoy family rows, I would certainly advise you not to marry until those $0 and 18 year old girls have settled them- selves and are out of the picture. If I“ bring them in contact under the same roof, 1 Ill AAAi‘ iiii vvvvvvv NOIISENOLO SORAPBOON Iy loberhliee O-O-Q-O-O-O-Q Bel-ambled Elli I! it is doubtful that there will be enough scrambled eggs, try soaking a half slice of bread in milk, mashing it with u. fork, and Id for each two a used. Beat e bread pulp toget with the eggs and scramble as usual. Snell! Letters When writing a letter to an el- derly person or to an invalid en- close a stamped self-addressed en- velope. ‘Iliis bit of thoughtfulness will be appreciated. Garment Bags Save the lame paper bags in which garments come back from the clener. They are convenient have a perpetual domestic scrap. JEALOUSY AND STRIFE For your daughter mill naturally feel that as it is your money that is being spent, she has s right to the best of everything. And your wife - ’ will consider that one of the things that she married p11 for was to give her daughter the pretty dresses and lux- uries she couldn't afford, and she will be set on her girl getting the most and there will be Jealousy and strife and you will be ground between the upper and nether millstone. Also. consider that a man who is past middle age ls going to be ew- fully upset by having lo put up with the noise and mischief of young children. especially when they are not his own. You are used to peace and quiet and. unless you are made of the stuff of martyrs. you had bitter think twice before you become the answer to the widow's prayer that the Lord will send her a good home and somebody to support her children. ' DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I worked hard and made a fortune. which I lavished on my children. who are now all grown. Through no fault of my o\vn I have now lost my money and my children abuse me for not having a fortune for them to spend. Why should they be so un- grageful when I gave them everything when I had it? A BROKENHEARIPED FATHER. ANSWER: I suspect that the reason why your children are selfish ungrateful is because you spoiled them. because you reared them to think of nothing but themselves and their own pleasure. I am strongl; of the opinion that parents reap just what they sow in their children and that when their children mistreat them it is their own fault. Yoi" cannot cultivate selfishness and greedinesi. and lack of consideration for others in anybody for 20 or 30 years, and then expect them to be un. selfish and considerate and altruistic. i Every father writes his own price tag for his children. If he lets them speak impuden-tly to him and defy his opinion while they arei little. they will curse him when t.ey are grown and treat him with‘ contempt. But if he forces them to treat him with respect. they grow up honoring and reverenoing film. If a father makes of himself path.‘ in! but s cash register for his family, he should not be surprised that they kick him around when the register is empty. - If you had taught your children to think of you and do things for you and to appreciate what you did for [hem when they were youngf you would not now have cause to complain of their treatment of you. l DEAR ivlElISS DIX: The crow dead beats graft on you. "Neither a borrower nor a lender be," advice for when you lend to your friends your money. l said Shakespeare. It is good! You lose both your friends and] O-O4-O—O-Q~O-6' §GOOIVS cornea i"! Blllfllill! Menrhoheum m“ sgickly re- _ DELICATE COFFEE can: ' vel lfuffy nomifn . . . The comment written in at the Sh." h.“ end of our report on this coffee‘ fifiwdienluwe first concocted it fa, it will". llsht. moist. with rather coarse cake crumb. this coffee cake can really be enjoyed without butter-though there lg no rule against using a little ff you like. 1% cups once-sifted astry flour 0r 1% cu s once-e hard- wheat om’ 3 teaspoons bfling ‘l teaspoon salt 1/4 cu farina 5 tab espoons shorten 1 WP brown sugar. lightly packed 2 eggs, well beaten ‘A cup milk 1 tab espoon melted butter ‘A teaspoon ground cinnamon Measure and sift together the flour, baking powder and salt; mix in farina. Cream the shortening and grad- llslly blend in ‘if cup of time brown manor. Add the eggs and combine Add the dry ingredients alter- nately with the milk. to the cream- ed mixture; mix well. Turn into greased and lightly floured 8-inch uare calm pom. Brush top wth melted butter and sprinkle with a mixture of re- ‘A cup sugar and cinna- Bake in s moderately hot oven. 876 degrees. 35 minutes. MENTHOLATU (“u-s C (INEI-IDIIT Dill/y vvvo i NOW OAN I i‘! By Anne Alllky : Q. How can I remove soot from e rug? A. Cover the soot spots on the 1118 with flour cornmeal or dry starch. Allow this m mud gm- about a half hour and than scrape 321d brush up. This will remove all g mo“ . Q. How can I aka of bed sheet when thl: midgi: of l: becomes worn? half. sew and IQ powder ‘mi a cloth in vinegar,‘ and wrap around the' k in l. cool place. ' j V _*___.___ _ .. POPULAR PINEAPPLE DOILY for storing articles at houseclean- ing time. BETTER ENOLISN D. C. Williams 9-0-0 O44-OQOQO~O#O*Q+O+O-O-O-O-O-Q l. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I am pretty sure that I shall be there." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “tune”? 3. \Which one of these Words is misspelled? Btryohnine, stratagem. s T358383’ does the word "indis- can? 4. What pensable" m 5. What is a word beginning with gre that means “habitually living in flocks or herds"? ANSWERS i. Say, "I am quite sure that I shall be there." 2. Pronounce the u as in unit. not as oo in soon. 3. Strategy. 4. Absolutely necessary. “His services are indispensable." S. Gregerious. ii ii iiii iiiiiiiiiiiii i iiii v v v v v vv v fibre u! l—-— v- tfioice 7M4 I COFFEE~ As good as nun non "rna ..,_... iii iiii ii mi A is good coffee" ii A lyric word that often slips Too easily from garruloua up; 0f tbléose who think the word can Htfieu to each emergency. To some it. is a word of grace Until they meet it face to face, And seek to make its worth oon. done Their curving deeds-and find it stone. It may n01 be a word you feel Exact for you-to bless, w heal- Nor may it be what I decree; Juslice ls perfect equity [Mr poor and rich, the strong. the weak- friendship. nor proud words we speak. Nor sentiment. nor cruel duress Gan] make its mes-ewe more or ess. .lusiicel—it is s shining 111st! N01‘ thing hearts delight to laud and us. . Creedless. the same to age and u yo It is the spirits sword of truth! TcEZwivs ‘ T0 RELIEVE MISERIES OF BRONCNITIS Now get real relief from coughs, and congestion of bron- chills-this way that actually . t ‘m: n one; ¢° nurtures ‘ f deep mm bronchial 7 tubes with soothlnl medicinal W901’!- STIIIILITES \ chest and back sur- \ faces like a warm- ing pouitice. m» m new“ n: ah all the benefits of this com ined IEIIIIITIIO-SHMIIIITINO action, Just rub throat. cheat. and back with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. luuntly VapoRub 8098 to work-Z ways at once as shown above-fa ease bronchitis cough- mg, loosen congestion. N!!!" muscular soreness, and cm.» an ":'..“=.:':§:-...°....‘"" mo m in o. Got relief from brou- chi distress hnlllk with dou- ble-aotion, time- Vlfilifi Pa’. telted Viol-l V599‘ Rubudrryitl -John Richard Morelnnd in the N Y. Herald Tribune. The Plcclge of Allegiance to the Flag was first, published only a lit- tle more than 50 years ago, accord. ing to the Encyclopaedla Britanni- ca. This pledge familiar to every United States school child. firs‘. appeared in the Youths Compan- ion for September 8, 1892 Preserve some eggs now-and you'll have plenty for holiday baking later There's a magic new method: Dip Qggs, a few at a time. into boiling water for just 5 sec- onds. (A wire basket is handy for this.) Let them cool 30 minu‘es or so. then box ‘and store. They'll keep about three months in a oool place, five months in the refrig- erator. Mature corn, which contains usually about 40 per cent. moisture, loses about 2i pflullds of water per bushel in drying to a 20 per cent. .moisture content when it is in con- l‘ dition to be put in forage ‘Phe South American Inca em- pire, conquered by Spaniards over Yfour centuries ago. had two great highways extending along its 3,000. mile length, one along the Pacific coast, the o'her in the Andes mountains. . Spices, such as sage. cinnamon, Pepper. singer. ground mustard. paprika. nutmes and others were provided for soldiers in relative abundance: contriwh for over 1.8000000 pounds have now been cancelled Approximatetly 44 per cent. of the inhabitants of Smith America are in Brazil A year will be required in over- come the Jap destuction of oil re. fineries of Balikpapan, Borneo. Domestic pigeons originated in ancient Asiatic clvilination and were bromht to Europe in pre- Roman days. South America. the fourth con. tinent in size. has about 1'3 per LivinglSi Leisur [HE WOMAN'S REALM f: cent. of the total g - hablted continents, :3 Ebola,“ 14$;- P3X‘ cent. 0f the {M31 population 0f the world. An easy veal spread ls made by chopping cooked veal together with raw canpt and a sprig Q1 parsley. Season and moisten with mlyonnalse and lemon juice, Bachelors until rec t achelofls buttons l.‘§".ii1§§"1§.’.i§ as a symbol of their independence. Christopher Wren was the tect for Imubrfs famous 5t cathedral, which m1] the ruins of the blitz. t To speed up training or amen, 0 replace hundreds of girls who hinve loft the service tnmugh ma“ Ilse. members of the w ' Royal Naval Service are 221113;; 1mm from London bus drivers. arohi. P5111’; stands amid Tryfiiulicuru for theprompt relief of unnghtlmblotchy pimples; Cutlcura promptly helps clear up ‘BLACKHEADS SOAP QMd OINTMENT EQTIIIIII TRY CUTICURA BABY Oil _ ____ ____ -§ §-§§-§—O‘§&O-O§§-§§'§ O9 O-O-O-O-O-O § Q i MORNING SMILE o-ev-eooeemoovoevooevru» HOME AND BEAUTY A stern, hatohetfnced woman cn- tered the office and demanded to see the chief. "is she good-looking?" the boss asked the office boy. "Yes, sin-very beautiful." the reply. “Then show her up." After the lady's departure the boss sent for the officeboy. "You're a nice judge of beauty." he said lrritably. "Well, sir," apologized the office boy. "I thought she might be your w e" "s2. she is,” snapped the boss. PROUD The pensions officer was tioning m eiderl zeal worthy of a "And now," he said "we come to two important questions: "Have you ever been in receipt of parish relief?" "Never" answered the The icer turned to the question on the list. "Tell mo," he said, "have you ever been in the has-ids of the police. "Come come." he said, "tell me ung er ea , thslikudgke h h h d ." she whispered at last. "I don't see as it's any business of the Government, but in my young days I was a cook, and you know girls will be girls; but st lP-proudly - "he was a sergeant." W35 Ill!!- 8. woman. last I)! fifl-welflfllfi“ "When I say 51g - . l‘ L \\\\\'l!)/~ DIBIGN N0. III tlkes a cou le of hours beau doll instruc- I m: Write or your new I0 cunts in n or to Needlework bureau Guardian. til’! Till when germs room. Mother. Don't ma’! for fake e chum when you clean "hospital" you clean clelning web. "filth! Iui germ-killer - u. bleach 7°! and Don't Iii mayhehukiugilptfnyoflheth» someone toyd 1M! New! . . mlmynsothepcovod nf ‘ 84m as E::h&w2:tumfiwHL::zlh E- ta.e.,eta..,..at;$. ' lv__o_v_ygn_ggn_m_gyu'aoeu.-;rjumeuwn Infill. sonal Fashions fiLit iii A_AAAAAAQAA wv i ii iiiiii iiiiiii enters nlm Byanhlnnlhmefafllfo hi1 way w the Church supper a weariness came over him. and later when he slept there was a small troubled moaning and a wandering in his Today flushed c eeks clung at time: to pole ones and in the aftemoou for the condition persisted, h ed from an‘ uneasy rest to flnd a strange man, examining him with an instrument that was moved here and there about his body. However there was no resentment but only wonder in Jenna's eyes, as they turned away from the Doctor to look for and find assur- ance in his best of friends-his mother. As a result of that visit, Jamie is improving. That was evi- dent before I came away from Rob's this evening, and strolled In a. leisurely fashion out the Alder-lea road. I went in there with Rob in his car-of-sorts this morning and spent theremainder of the day in new surroundings. _ In some ways this has not been the most pleasant day and yet be- cause "allb well that ends well" it has been good. There was the changeable depressing weather as well as Jamie's illness. l-Ie was on the couch in the kitchen, a very nice s t in the prevailing cool- . e slept fitfully to awaken drowsily to ask in low tones for "a dwink" to oool parched lips and tongue and then satisfied with barely a mouthful, he slept again. I saw a small coat and overalls and sweater, a much-wom but greatly preferred cap stop. on a low nail ehind the stove. Unused today - pcrhaps small hands would never pull that old ca , hurriedly on a sometimes wusl head again. But you put such things uickly out of mind and have faih-fleven as small as a grain of mustard seed.‘ You help ~41. bit awkwardly about the house relieving Karolyn of some of her cares and at times October gusts pelt showers of cold rain on the panes. with a lonely desolate sound. A box a! near-round poplar (aspen) leaves are in the porch- fresh and retty-"Jarrlle gathered those es erday-Mutt watching him", arolyn explained catch in her voice. queer forlorn look on the Mutt- dos. Not a bark out of him at any passing vehicle and you wonder what it Ls this shessy black Animal knows about Jamie, that you. human that you are, cannot under- stand now. Strange uncanny mm- ful creatures are these friends to man. Or so I thought. when he came more than once to place paws on a window sill searching for his young master. Kittens Jamie, mewed piteously at a door and u white mother cat, stole in uletly to curl up in a chair near the couch. Folks opened and closed doors gently and there was a sol- emn air around us as if we await- cd something-and feared what the immediate hours might brink- 01109 Rob came in to say hopefully: "He's a little bottom-don't you thirds?‘ and Karolyn so be certain of my knowledge of nursing asked: "Did you ever see yours so sick?!" Few mothers there are. who have not at some time or other had their night watches, when-wilt: dad — they mxlously and feanfull await- ed the crisis of an illness come. Hopi that lips, that have been mumblns in a troubled sleep will pfggenfly be silent and the sr-nll patient slip into s quiet restful slumber. '1‘o awaken later weak but definitely on the mend, spared to you to make you o. better woman, more worthy of your grout trust- worthy and able to point small footate in the way they should go in ife. ' ' The moon lit up the countryside tonight, mukinfnen: walk pleasant and in the ooo m . inbilnatlng A bright in the moonlight and when I cube to Rob's sang-way b11689. the stream there barely nwvins’. was a lovely mirror for the trees bell The aroma. of drink ferns andleeveewaaontiuair and: sleepy bird's twimr we; the only sound w alarm me along the way. A at mad this, with only the mill atneunwfgr oom- .e*?§§§§§r iiiiiiiii vwrv '3 iiii miii i i iiiiii'ia vvvv v vvv v y iaiii v v ¢¢vT§'§'§‘Q-Q4 riaiiuere g . " Leis gel" goig’! ‘IN: original Nhqua Illil prom“ Inches nan the lulu! lppelllll rile and ahhul Tender-baked lo a qlmiaua honey brown . . . from 100% Clnldihn whole when will: all Ibo beneficial bran and when gum . . . it‘! miunlly nulrilioua and oneru-lwflflnv- I m CANADIAN llllllbll wnm cowam, nmuo, NIMIAIA mu. cAuAoA I MODERN l ETIOOETTE By lobar-bloc Q. When calling on a friend. should l. guest smo e without beins invited t0 do so . No. The guest should either ask permission or await an invita- tion to smoke. A hospitable host or hostess will usually suggest it. Q. What ls the oorroot way w eat e. and f A. A aiwuld be m“! in the fingers and eaten, withe breaking or cuttlngllt. Q. When a man and his wile enter n. hotel should they both register? i A. No; the man should register for both. How should one dress for l A. A ball reqéuires the most for- mal of evening ress. Poplar-s are called the "whisper. ing tnees" because u one leaf hie: against mother it makes a whit perlng sound. h: Girls! D0 Get Splendid By Mixin Quick Relief. Big Saviig. So Easy! No To get quick relief from coughs due to colds. you should really try IBIXXIIE your own cough syrup at home. It's no trouble at all. and you know it's pure and good. Ifneeds no cooking, and it's so easy to make that anyone can do it. hem your drugglstxet I Cooking. Cough Syrup g It at Home use corn syrup or liquid honey. lfdc. sired. The leouncea ihusmado Should last a family a long time, and gm, you about four times as much for your money. It never spoils, and children love its taste. Al!!! f0!‘ qlliCk'l'BSUlLS,y0il']l snv 11's really fine. It seems to take hold in. stantiy, loosening the phlegmsonzh. in: the irritated membranes. and of Plnex. Pour this Into a 1:601. bot. tie. and add enough plain syrup m fill up the 16 oz. bottle. To make BYfl-ln sill‘ two cups of granulated. Instr and one cup of water I. few moments; until dlnolved. Or you $11. fNeéiil FOR TH DRESS-UP DRESS l Perfect for kindergarten, pretty’ eno h for a party! ith a pun to the eeves and a flare to the skurt. it's a gay to make for your young- gter, ainty applique gives the frock that expensive look. No. zoos is cut in sises. l. 2, 3 and l. Bile 2 requires inch fabric. l yard ruffllni 101' dress without collar; 1% ylfdg 35-inch fabric, ‘>4 contrasting. Applique included. Send 20 cents for pattern which includes ‘ sewing guide. Print vaur Name. Address. and Style Number plainly. Be sure w gtutg am you wish. Include postal unit or none number in your addnm Address Pattern Department rm Ohariotfatown Guardian. Pattern No. 2009 Nlnu Street Addresl m, new; YOUNG INDIAN IINGK . who u in nei- any‘ for three and a half your! '-"l d-‘znce worker in lon- “ ' "t to clear the air passages. Pine: is a spacial compound s: DPOVBR lfiqredlents, in conrrcnfralwi form. well known for quick nvlion on throat and bronchial irritations. Juli try it. and it not pleased, your 1110597 will be refunded. ecréft/ E HOME I route‘ I t you suffer from nine " i‘ s.)- HIl-Il" fidmy-"I-ifi‘ lhottleofl. was" . usual rfiif-w i Bil-OWN