' babies lire nncrnniortable at teeth- L4.\J LA s. __-_-‘_~» '1 in‘. bilnidav l in. l uh L‘ uurn\‘ui.\i‘v i; -___ For A troubles F U‘... lfUlllll . . . . of course ing tinu- .\nll mothers are worried ,bccausc oi lhr» liillt- upsets which s Corrie sc sn-l-ll-nly illett. llut there's 130118 surt- \\.'t\ in PtIllilUfl a restless, Wolnan ’s Realm mil . eething child illsitlrin — mat l" c" till» illr ll-ililtlfi atul children! .it.:l_\ harmless, as the t l nil llll’ wrapper tolls you. lllilll in t.i.~ic and aiciion. Yet calls for . ° is»; m sum sic-aw‘ °' - z‘ ‘u ‘l L, 4 a- few drops to ward ofl Whv Their (‘hildren’s Ideals -- ~ _ Make Sacrifices to Educate Their Greedy Son '1 Dear l/liss Dix- , his neglect 0f his per l ch hurt and thinks that they h . Dorothy Dir Letter Box is it Worth While for Parents Children »- —0ur children resen isn't true. It ls because thev want to be proud of him. did just the same way when when he would criticize them so much they presence. Is there anythin situation? Answcrz why don't you get twill‘ your husband and remind him mo t ihelr'father‘s careless manners, son and his ignoring of all table etiquette. ave ceased to love hlm, His parents say that he he was their age,_and* come home from college were miserable g I can do to help the WORRIED MOTHER. .._€._____ all matters of -:- Social und Perso i vw. to Live up to Shall Poor People He is very which I know are fond of him and would in his he ther-ln-law to talk to of how punctilious he l good form in hls Illustrated Dressmaklng Lesson Furnished ‘ ‘- little l‘]>~'t*lS with a never- llit-:ii\ enta- ..\l < the lllillll)‘ oi this special "'1‘.llli='\IlS remedy! lt may llt- given m infant —.ls mitt-n as ihcrc oi colic nntl similar l"l'\i'.\ 1i is invaluable. liut it lus ‘\\'l\' (l.l\' usus all mothers ‘- should tlntlvrstntltl. .'\ coated tongue constipation . so docs any suggestion 0i had llrt-nlh. Whenever older children (hurt eat well, don't rest _well, or have any liiile upset, a, more liberal rinse oi this pure vcgvitilile Pffllliflltlfifi is usually all that's l\i_‘€\ll‘il. (lcnuine Czistoriu has Chas. ll. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. Doctors prescribe it. ,the winter" l-iatnzlton Newsom, Ehnwood, \‘l.'lt'.i her brother Mr. l l l ' cause him to realize that it lclze him but just thc arroga all and has a mission to reform needs lacking up. ‘\~. h‘ family over according to t used to be about ‘That might make him take his chi is not lack Apparently, hOWCVFY, Middle age youthful days and how he use he collegiate standards? ._._____._ nce of youth that the world, beginning with parents. ._____ from your account of the situ is no alibi for a man On the contrary, d to try to make the idrens strictures less to heart and of affection that makes them criti- ls so certain that it knows it ation, your husband getting sloppy and because a man is no longer Et-html is piozirlssing , . lfnl manageJ kisses Hazel Buchanan. of Lil»: I\l-.:rj<.r.o Dnrrnch, .\l('Pl‘i('(‘, Clililiflilll. wt-rc recent’ it'll libs Rttn Cz-ctvyxs. nsitors ni the home of Mr. and ' ’ Mrs. Davis Vlard. Ntlff-("ll- c-lYilllYitlélt" lifts". Everett llollnt-s WflS a recent " n" morning on re- guslior to Fredrzcton. spurt the winter ' ____________ 131W .f'.‘. his pilfbihs‘ ill liwg ‘on LEc-tioztx n \‘ s :~ ttnronn ll°°d . tlic i ‘ . .... Mrs. l)t"~s;lzi Nfnrsthtill and Miss ism"? were visitors to ihc: (iliici n llllliibut‘ 4f urinal; folk‘. of inches fie-llhle New 1on1. that-hm‘ ’l'P..-'\(.“l' <.‘.f.. fllnrrll iii -A \\'l\ll(‘, . Bank stun" lh- --.'~~\- rnri li“."li*3ril hm. mvnrd hy Ernest G."""(' lV-l‘ p" ‘s ‘it: :il.'- Airs Wlivllifl‘. w? .1 nlzr I't",'lll'(l n’. ilrzlllg, 1;, _ u‘. Fl fitln ‘r. of ‘lstl- Hut thc the r-..,s is rllill more nsion-l The largest measures 6 by 8', m; "om Krlilihlvii‘ titt-"iltil-cl the play, urm the happiest ma“ in melon lnlrillnc in Cornwall world‘ I have the best wife in met 'v nigh: and were well c0,,n.r_,._-. "Wei Vii“) wouldt be happy wit-h pcnrlnig her Easter u. home in Ens‘. {I l‘ "l; ‘Terrace .lti" Willi hcr m" ‘ Mrs. AllIOYt Clow. """~ Innr ". Yr, w, Ki1ir;.t.ln, i". Y he .'= actin" as "lr- ilil- lloltso l5 in Cultrlli is spending ./ Old Dulch Cleanser-the modern perfect cleonserl Keep if handy at ull limes in the buihroom, kitchen and laundry. There‘: nothing else lilreifyyou dorffneed several styles cncl kinds of cleaners. Think of this cclded convenience ln Old Dutch; L's all you need forcll your cleaning. Cleans Quickor—qulcker than ony- Qhing else you con use. Help your- zelf to more time wiih Old Dutch. the directions. the coupon today. i his w l! jun nature's warning thn needs il thorough nprmg (lCifllflfl. Lack of t-xercu: and fresh fiddle. Get a bottle today at your druggisfls. lrau=atooo l A if» in the ccttniryt?" t0 l when they find out that l ‘ l} to imitate their children regard them as a your blood It air-heavy winrcr due- clogged the blood strum with im ur- Tru-Blood, u.- a-pmauu. t...“ l, ' cleans: your blood, l up VOIH‘ lvslem and make you s: u a ll ‘st A @4541 PRODUCT TONES/T-HE stoop . CLEARS THE SKIN ' ‘ o I l l l ". . . and Three Packages of OLD DUTCH" Cleans Sufely-bocousolf contains no harsh, chunky grit and doesn't scratch. Old Dutch protects the surface. Keeps lovely things lova- ly. And If‘: kind to the hands. Healthful C‘ onlinen I: brought io your home by Old Dutch because it removes the Invisible impurities with the visible dirt. If is economi- col because o little Old Dutch goo: c: long woy. MADE IN CANADA Old Dutch Holders, In Colors! Clip out from three Old Dutch Clunwr lubclr tho windmill pun Moll than, fogclhnr with l0: and your norm an slovcnly about his person. Alma .young and slim is the ve clothes and his grooming. easier on our fcllo all that we can to make ourselves as p Lworld that is not ovcrfuli of beauty. And certainly there is never any exc three times n day and in clrcumfcrcnci, and tipped d‘) not rmsh havmg the scales at exactly 4 ounces; tame manners’ and one“ _ , peace even when her h - through the laundry. divorce them, and so t“. l man and woman may be in the censure of the world, the one approbation of their proud of them. "My mother is the pr ‘justify their children's admiration for them. their children something to br seeing their father and mother as they are, without ruelly clear in their judgments. lThey have to give early age children begin any subterfuge, and they are c going to be proud of father and I are very anxious to g Two of the girls will graduate from high school go on to a teachers’ training college. do, as we are poor, and oi appearing above d odduu. Fill out ry reason that Increasing age and avoir w creature's eyes, and it is just co ____.Z_._ circumstances for a man to ignore the nlczUcS like n pig ht a trough. That ls disgusting appetite of those who are unfort unatc cnou observe the sworrl-syivn-lloudng spoon. Consideration tnsicatl of ford. .____.___. Of course. it 1:. part. of a wife's duty to kee and relapsing into savagery, but th their wives tell t for the sake of peace a But children have no such i the hearth. ____...__. And they are grand little reformers, too, I‘ different to each 0t thing that they children. their children, that their children look up to nscad of being examples cuts them to the quick. .___.__ Now children all do want to look up to their Listen to little toddlers talk and rongest. man that ever was," but when they get A child isn't going to be proud of an untldym y nice as other children's mothers nor, as it grows f a dull, stupid mother who never reads or keeps a sloppy father who eet and without a collar on and who ignores all aunts, who are childless, consider us very foolish tell us that we should put the education and they can, too. Are the aunts rig Answer: You are right to give your children every advantage of you jiosslbly can, because it. will not only enrich enable them to make more money. The girl and boy without education must do menial work, which ls does well to get a death grip on her pocketbook. can get jobs that pay a fair salary They can go just as fai- as their intelligence w The first question that any employer asks an applicant for a position is if they have not evens high school edu- w“ “vammus 5m‘ “ml a desirable smmnmh worthler sisters and brothers. what education he or she has. and lcation they have small chance of ge -__?.___. _ Don't listen to what the aunts say about the lren to school. To give them an education is better fortune, but t to work with. . tune, because they could lose the have and it will always be a tool , - l Dear a large family of children. labor and thrift, a house w work. of all the boys except the oldest, who ma and who, of course, had to support his own fa he should be more careful of his leasing a, spectacle as we can in a' use at any time, at any age o of table etiquette and sophistication- rtnd repulsive and destroys gh to have to hear hlm at for the feelings of others should make us dine p her husband from slump- is is not always easy to do. hem of their faults or correct their usband needs a shave and a iey become most proficient and persistent ll tell the world, for while a‘ her's opinions and callous to- Their vanity demands that they be oracles them and admire them and wful warnings of what to avoid,‘ ettlest woman in the world." _ They have sits around home in his stocking lve them the best education All of this is very difficult for us it requires a, great sacrifice in many ways. dupols do not make us mmon humanity to do, l A circular fiounce lengthens this ~ - ' d ' f ‘f. l ~ r under simple one piece icss o smai _ w what sham“ a DPFSOJ d9 2i he It's he docs with his knif side For rnen wife learns to hold her 399D haircut. and to be run nhibitlon. can't stand is the dis- that their children aspire' parents, they want to be» you can hear them boast: "My father is the parents have to to make good. ag about. Fonat a. very older the If.'s B. Father can't crow!“ little critics Whose mode v Style No. 3020 takes but 2% yards‘ of 35-inch material with % yard of 35-inch contrasting, for the miss of nal w .1? the Fashionable are Wearing With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington ,¢-__-_ B years. Other lovely idea for this prac- tlcal model are linens, printed and plain tub silks, pique, ginghama, shantung and novelty cottons. You will sea one attractive style you turn over the ring Fashion after another as pages of our new Sp Book. Styles for children 0r the miss, the matron, the stout-and a series of dressmaking articles. it is a book that will save you money. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Serm stamps or coin (coin preferred.) . Price of book i0 cents. Price of pattern 15 cents. sardonic-tool!!! No. 3020. Size ..-- "nu-n- Name Street Address ' B! Ruben 1.00 a plaid“, raw“ crepe m db has taken into his mouth with the food some foreign substance that. he lighiflll rather vivid blue tones. The l t I ‘g Q cutest idea about it is the subtle in- “'5 ‘e5 ° renmle A. It should be taken our. behind rlicntion rlf the normal waistline. _ k__ 1 t l achicretl through shirring at each ‘he Win81‘ 0f the nnp in, ui hout a - - tractint; attention. seam. __ l Q. How long should one stay at a The (loop srallnjlod collar in plain _ ‘ a crepe in the highest tone of the "mm Mmmw" mcclmim‘ print, ls accented by bows of the A. At least a half hour. Q. Are long engagements fashion- able? A. No. ___~_?Z€____ lone. favorite in Paris with the g girl of 8, I0, i2 and I4 years clothes resemble the elder both in line and in fabric. est done five years in prison?" “The scoundrel! He fold me three." Pimples and Blackheads Nearly Four Years. Cuticura Healed. __.__._________ “My trouble began with blackheads and pimples appearing on my face. The pimples were hard, red and fairly large, and when I squeezed them ‘they festered and scaled over. I scratched them and this caused eruptions and also disfigured my face. The trouble lasted nearly four years. _ “l read different advertisements for Cuticura Soap and Ointment so purchased some. I got relief at once, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment l was completely léflltlfld." (Signed) Miss Elsie Bertrand, 303 Maitland 5L, Peterboro, n . S0 25c. Olntrn d 50 .' . . ' . kill... cnlunifbisml‘! J. 1°. dil§"¢"2.§5,‘..,5i’l‘l.i3fl'lil§..§"“°'° m“ l,“ l other who doesn't look so: up, is it going to be proud up with things. Nor the nicetles and amenities that we can. this year, one is anxious Their in making this sacrifice an m to work and that. we had to do without an ht or are we? MRS. X. their whole lives, but it. wli ill take them. folly of sending your child- than giving them a for- he education they will always DOROTHY DIX. Miss Dix-I am a woman nearly '10 years old and have brought up I owned, through my own and my husband's hich we bought before our children were able to My husband died, but I managed to cling to the house with the aid rrled when he was in his early 20s miiy. l Now I have sold the house at a good profit, and the oldest son, who ' has never helped me saying it his right. keep all i have for my old age. i the money be demands? He is after me all him the money. Please help. q -- Cudohv SoonWorlmbl Moeuula Ava, ‘loiwmcoOnmw PI-uno find onclcuod . . mum and . . . Iuboll for which land mo. . . Oldbukl‘. Holden. Colon wanhfi lvoitv U GREEN tJ Btu! U Namo Simi Ivovlnco.___._. I ' Answer: l Btiflen yourbackbone, to your greedy, selfish son. are dead before he gets his Tell him that them as well as to yourself if you give him - trying to wheedie you. in any way financially, demands The other children refuse to take a cent, felling me to What shall 1 do about giving the oldest son clutching fingers on your little bank roll. oil your children ‘he has the least claim upon you, and you will be unfair to the money out of which he io port of the money, the time about u," and it will make the other children so angry when they find out about it if I do give AN OLD-FASHIONED TROUBLED MOTHER. Troubled Mother, and say "No" good and mm you 0f he will huveto wait until it is m"- one piece of property brought her, dollars that she has depended upon independent and who torment: her tender mother m he w are very money and then she finds herself thrust aside d actually turned out of the house she has given them. money if. ls not safe to glve if. not be willing to take it. education that °"_ "hem l endenoe. luxuries s Surely the angels must weep who ls‘ trying to graft from r to take care of her Any mother may be very They would want They would want her They would want her he denied herself while she was struggling to rear them. .__€_s_. l ' PORK aka BEANS W.C1..ARK.h.n11sn. U-lYlTEII .“»'l‘.-'\'Tli:“~ “V1.1. 111".’ _ *1 WASHINGTON. _ iillxrch Library of Congress has announced; it will purchase which was once the prop: former royal family of Russia. No mention was made of involved. Thebooks will be obtain- “Whati Youi-‘re goin~ to marry Mr. , _ s‘mndso_ But dun.‘ W: know he has York, who acquired the Rtrslan col-l lection a few months -:- Fashions -:-, Literalur Who likes BEAN Pl RECIPE : lLine buffered baking dish with mashed beaten light with a lifilo hot milk, buffer, Brush over with melted buffer. Place in pofofoes solf and PEPPQI- n. moderate oven fill lightly browned. Fill with If}; Clark's Pork and Beans (hot). Add Clark's Chili f‘; Souce generously, cover with L} mashed potatoes, brush with q‘; buffer, return f0 oven fo brown. “.3 "=1 i2: '.li.ft'f."‘..'l'.l"i.'.'li.'.'°'..'.'.l.i.". P" 225133;“ .2“. "l morn than 50 yuan. lWifh Tomato, Chill or Plain Sauce) :1 Eflnhlhhmonh of Monliucl, LG” SI. Romi, P.Q., and Harrow, Onl. ~.-_'-l RUSSIAN ROYAL LIKE ‘.11? A Morning Smile _, BRAINY WORKMEN a1. ‘Ilnc l port, of the library my o; the The mill foreman came upon two darkics walking slowly up the road the price single file. “Say you, why ain't you worthless ed from Israel Perlstein, of New HlEBtIF-i Wfifliing?" . "We're working. boss. shdnufl. ‘t ago 5mm n wr-‘se carrying this planlcup to the 7 State concern dealing in books in mill?" ‘ soviet Russ“ ‘what plank? 1 dont see any . -" . m k." .. ' The collectibn is bald to embrace D “glen, m‘ goodness sake‘ Abe! m i at the spectacle of a son, a husky grown his poor old mother the money that her who iswilling to rob her of the few to make her last. days comfortable and heart with his importunl- f of life. so it seems to me that it is worth while for parents to make some sacrifices to wln the admiration of their children and live up to their "m children's ideal. '____"' o u u“ 0 o o Human nature can show nothing bascr than that. Robbin; one’! Dear Miss Dix-We have four children, one boy and three girls. Their mmher '5 the mm‘ desplcmfle °f “n mme" Y“ l‘ l‘ ‘m9 mm‘ mltted. Grasping children take their mother's all, promising and cherish her as long as she lives. They aflectlonate anchsolicitous for her happiness until they get. her‘ made to feel a burden, often' her to spend it on herself, not to have the blessed assurance of lndep-' to be able to indulge herself in the little ‘ the Winter Palace at. Leningrad. The secret documents embraced l than 50 volumes vrhlch had belonged I to the general stuff of lated to military preparedness of various countr French, German, English and other about 1,700 volumes. It includes we am,‘ gone a“ ‘organ de punk“, books II, Alexander III, Nicholas Count Alexis, and the Empress Marie Feodorovna, For The Cook BUTTERSCOTCH PIE that belonged to Alexander‘ II, the wife of Alozttultler III. ' was‘ lnl The collection formerly IIUMCTOUS n 1110113 includes purchase One cup scalcled milk, £4 cup cornstarch, 1 cup light brown sugar, ‘n: cup cold milk, pinch salt, 2 table- lcs adjacent m Russia. $900M butter. 2 EEB-Yfllkfi. 1 small Russian ‘ teaspoon vanilla.’ Heat the sugar and lhot milk together until the sugar is dissolved. Make a paste of the cold 4 Russia and re- The books are printed in languagea milk and cornstarch, and stir this slowly into the hot milk mixture. Cook and stir until well thicken “. Pilglllfiwti "I 110111 filmy my Chan‘ l Put over hot water and cook 15 ces. I haven't been able to sleep 501' minutes longer. Remove from fire three nights." l and add egg yolks, butter and flavor- sure of this-that lf her children want herl to them. For if they loved her they wouldl l l So the mother whose children are urging her to give them her property , poorhouse. Just bear this in mind, Troubled Mother. He is trying to give him the money for which he hounds you. a AS uh u if chm wen not a germ in the whole uninrul Boenuu it in sterilized. Dorothy Brand Evapor- lned Milk in urn, ri | cow‘: milk. u i: whore- ovn milk is required. always poorly paid work, but if they are intelligent and well educated they A5 “mg as Sh” h“ mm“? l m begm Wm, and me sky is the“, ‘mm they will treat her well. The minute she has none they will send her to the l Refuse m be held up by‘ to take advantage of you and of his Be just to yourself and to them by refusing l DOROTHY DIX. tonight. lng. When cool use as s. filling for I. baked crust. Cover with meringue and brown in ‘a slow oven. second (looking at cppotient): “Don't let that worry you-you will ‘i . t f _ ' ' ‘i: q f0 W!f'-4v k4‘.‘,J “There is no little work to thin new method." write: Mn. F. Steinke, Ladyamith, Quebec. bread by the _ Just im- agina-no lmcading, no setting the sponge! You actually bake lighter, more delicious bread, in halfthetime . . . andatiess cost! But you must use Quaker . Flour and follows instructions in our booklet "The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking." ker Flour is of unv high quality because milled of the very finest wheat. Tented at every stage in the milling. Samples are baked in our own lcitchm every day. If you're not satisfied that Quaker Flour is the finest you have ever used, your dealer will refund your money. Write us for the booklet . . . or ask your dealer. The Quaker Oats Company, Peter-borough. ~ ITS easy to make ' er l l l l l flout- ualter '-\l\mv~ ilu- Mflltt‘ y. lllr ll.»- -. m; Rana"? ._._. ____ tttilfltfiiitlfifiliflrcnrvTfl ‘- 1111a: ‘In. .........‘, a. F.3<_>_x.*¢ L.“ _