PAGE TWO jnflA,A _ .. . . . - - . .1 THIS CHAKLU’ 1' l‘ IFTOWN GUARDIAN mg‘ gWolrfItanQ -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -.l'- Literature mo." - —--‘ ‘ l r ~ t? What o» ~ \ it‘ t [lie HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES Canadians Commander! To The Coronation Good Mother ‘f i I i Too Much Love and Attention Without Rim.’ ' ness and Discipline Are Fatal for Molt Children and Mothers Should Ayoid This‘ Error now“, the germ-hen A. L. Bcaubicn, Esq, M. P. will? illleivee‘ dilnmana cm. A. a. Meet-can. m. M- r/im. t» attend the Coronation of Their 31116116311- Majesties. King George and Queen Lt.-Col. A. C. Casselman. K. 0-. lllIG ¢OLB ANDl zmov AWUPOF COFFEE- .’ Elizabeth; M. RA Més. CBSSEEQIIHII. M -§¥.._..__,;l@ =1 i1 Th m. H . w. L. Mackenzie A~ - H196 - . P. Mrs. _ V use: TEETH mar JACK mum‘ paper bags that may be brought Kins? M. r. on Hews l ' ' . A Itifllfiwflmmlm‘ m“ hjv°flfh°“"fi'lfllifim ———- into the house. They prove almost G. W. McPhee. £311.. K. 0.. M. P» hood and that those who thin 811188 V66 0 but D0316?! up gmqqu n“ l. we 1km ma! made m8 a necessity m the late “unmet The Hon. T. A. Grerar. M. P» Mrs. lllcPhee. the worst. There are 01089310118. 01 0011138, but the ggggmgjqwu ‘Gem um Jack bun“ when bulbs have to be p“, away Mrs. Crerar. Miss Dorothy Crerar. R, w, gray, gqu M; p" Mrs V, mothers rear their childrm by (1191; Ibis is the milk that gave the lime for another year's growing. The The Rt‘ Hon" Ernest Lapolnw‘ I GmY- wmllolll’ “slug ‘ smalls lobe o! melt uum- TIT . M. P, Mme. Lapolnte. Mlle, Odette thzlr 2:12:35 pagznlztdelo: l l-‘awmm M< Rfiberl‘ “mime- the outside and the bags hung m The 3°" °- A- Dunnlnl- M- P-- me “u” m,“ the ‘ouawmg Mrs. Dunning, Miss Katherine Dun- Sprmz nlng. J. R. MacNlchol, Em}, M. P. ‘ Louis Gosselin. Bu, K. C. M. P. J. B. Taylor, llkq, M. P. W. R. ‘Ibntlinson. Esq, M. P- Mrs. Tomlinson. The Hon. Ian Mackenzie. M. P. Mlll‘ general E C‘ Aslllml‘ c‘ B |C. M. . RR!‘ 3°" B‘ B‘ Bellllelll’ K‘ C" M Commodore P. W. Nelles, Mrs. that made the teeth that Jack built. These are the Innis, added once each day. along with the Milk. a S€D5lbl8 way to get the lime that made The teeth that Jack built. This l: the bread Ithe secret lay in enablg 11:21am to bethfllled with solf-rlgh good mo ers even while th llliggs to tho diild that will wimk irewnrmllfi, .__.___ Itistlhucommoncstthing m tmwwu‘ hear the mother of some detestable little but, w)“ has been pampered and spoiled until he is per-lea. tai/fl/ fir» Frances Shelley Ween vmuu- Jltvlsl. not! About Glyccrine A few drops of glycerlne added t chewing it hard»: it 1S Just like play m ear it with fruit added once a day, Akmg with the milk, The tcezh that Jack built. ‘Those arc needed. they" say. As was the bread (the secret lay In chew-lug it hard» It is just like play To m? l! with fruit. added once alsllk 903mg W“ kf-‘PD U1 a sensible way to get the lime that made the greens that were to the starch will give linens an attractive gloss. Glycerine applied to calloused: areas 0n the soles of the feet will l act as a wonderful softener. If your fingernails are and dry. well with glycerine fbefore retiring. A teaspoon of glycorine brittle rub the tips of fingers. to the rinse water when washing e hose Col. the Hon. H. A. Bruce, Mrs. llelles‘ . Bruce. _ ‘The Hon. E. L. Patenaude. K. C. Vfme. Patenaude. , Col. the Hon. Murray MBcLaren Air Commodore G. M. Croil. Mrs. Hipcl. R. A. Allen, c. M. 0.. Miss Margaret Macliaren.’ Allen‘ T each night 53,21; C added D03 l‘. Ballantyne. Hon. E. W. Hamber, Mrs. Wm. Duckworth. Esq- M. L. A. G. T. Fulford. Esq. M. L. A. Mrs. ol. the Hon. G. D. DeBlols, Mrs. Fllllord‘ lols. Miss Helen DeBlois. The Hon. C. C. Ballantyne, Mrsw The Hon. J. H. A. Paquette. M. ‘Col. the H01’). J. S, Bourque, 'I'.he H011. N. O. Hlpél, M. L. A., E511. M. L. A., Mrs. (Continued) ' ACHAPIER VI Deborah walked slowly back to the house. The shadows were be- ginning to lengthen; the sun was l already dropping down toward the . ‘western hills. In the garden the i men had turned on the spray of the new watering system that had been installed. and the water spread , up in a wide jewelled fan against t the orchard green. “I-il," Tubby called after him. ‘Bring ms my bag, will you. Burch?‘ ‘Yes, sir." In a few moments he returned with a heavy pigskin bag which he set down before Tubby on the . porch. He went away again. Tubby fumbled in his pocket for a key ring. He opened the bag. He looked at Deborah. “I've brought you some wedding presents,“ he sald with his fascin- ly rotten, say that she knows that Johnny i; m, and destructive and dlsobedient. but that she loves him so much that she has never been able 14 control him or deny him anything be wmmy ______ If you'll think over the wild boys and girls you have known, who ‘ shame and sorrow on their patents and been 110th. lng but a heartbreak to them, you will recall that in every case the mo,‘ bewildered, grief-stricken mother kept repeating that she couldn't under. stand how her children could have turned out that way, because she had been such a GOOD mother to them and had sacrificed herself m them ever since they were born. She had never made them work or shouide; _ _. , f, d Lb] ‘ d h 1 _ vL y, A" M S_ B _ F, m d Ed m n atlng lisp. “There wasn't time to any responsibilities. She had gone shabbyso they could have fine clothes, A ltulhefheph mfillte ma; Elle 0312!’. p n e Fm e p preserve cglle“ Hon‘ ‘l‘ D" Cllapllll‘ Mrs‘ l The Hon. rGilbeatlltrqlllzfyton. MLA. camgmthee ltiiadfiu lnfm one! wlln “ll “W” 59mm Y0“ 1e“ s“ she lllld slaved’ walllllg on them haul and loot’ shehad?“ up llal‘ m‘ 3d ‘l m1 ti?‘ " " __.__.________ ,_ 1,1?” “a Mrs, Laylol-L ’ approaching mo,“ The mow, Francisco- Bryn made me promise Hi8!" mflklml Mflmlfi l new d!“ and 8116 hid W811 Tomb breakfast g1 Th m ° t -' e Hm- Peter Keenan. ML-A. w_ A McAdam Esq Mrs Mb Slowed The we w” open. me 1 wouldn't tell, anyway, as 111: whim one trauanaeeen and on. miding herseuonuie senselesgdeve. at Jack bull . PROTECT THE TREE Mrs. Hanan. Miss Gertrude Heenan. 5 Adam ' " ' c“ timed m and “me wudomy eemd have been kept quiet, me tion that had made her children what they were. mrO-mcaggfiliaéllggg Cllfiegusniogie ' When putting any wire or rope M126 slgéwgfi Stewart’ K‘ 0"‘ The Hon. Bradford LePage up the drive not with its usual 7711;) git-Y is buzzing». i t] r wenhalve an" ‘prmzglantygmgszlgel £°%;r5 $13110,“ $1112’: gum,“ an ‘ ' ' -' v ' " - - ' . “ , dear," DQbOIB-ll sad fain y. mm 5 9 1'13 a ‘ i 0 0 n9 6m have ‘flute are two SlflPS to every key- “llllllld l‘ glmllll“ ll“ lt l5 W“? l” The Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. M‘ L‘ A" Mrs’ upage‘ Slllll “lsll l° the Muse‘ . f lends wh n they were school girls and boys; wh would t 1 Dairy Gunmen) run it through u short length of‘K_ c” M”) Ferguson) The Hon. T. C. Davis. K. 0., It was Mr. Forbes. Nobml’ heard hef- Qmnd l e ° no 55 u"!!! garden hose. The lllle will not rust Mrs. W. D. Her-ridge. M.L.A. MrS. Davis, “Here I am," he said cheerfully. mother was looking very proud. marry when they grew up; who would not let them go where fortune can. _ v i m. - km d t L . w H. w m w‘ D‘ b . _ ,_ , , , ~53 15a very 01d funny. o; emu-u.- ed them when they were men and women, becaues they could not bee; w n vglsiertso prom u; the mad- ti; use)“ all “m” c“ l“ Mgtiflegson. R. c Matthews, Mrs. Robgnsilllll p m’ bms’ M“ D6’? ijggrslgl" ‘émléfimflnlrfil m, mu “Even m s,“ p-rancmo be parted from them, orfor them to have affection for any one e1“ m, livery college graduate ls opted to a certain deg-rec. o . edu- BLANKET CARE When making a. bed pull the up- per sheet toward the head of the M The Hon. w. E. Foster. Mrs. Fbs- Raglzagfflslllp A- mY“"""~ W5- flésraln. Mlle. Helene l4! . . ‘The Hon. P. F. Casgrain. K. C., m5 wollslllp S‘ uwls‘ lvllls‘ Lewls‘! P" Mme. C His Worship J. Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins. Deborah said. smiling. “It's only a little more than two wee He took her outstretched hand. He smiled down at her, the warm- the wedding was certain to bea matter of comment. Nobody there will remember us, but I am pleased to think that Bryn is well known." themselves. I have actually heard mother boast of still having s11 nun» chlldren with them, even though they had made them soured and dig. gruntled old maids and bachelors. Now there are not many women who are intentionally bad meme" V » - q-ubb d f 11h us; . Most of them desire to do the best by their children and when they sin u GM“? Y°'“" Pa" “b ‘llffln gig bllglriielslclllilg? CNT-jillllll‘ The Hon. Mr. Justice Jeffrey filullldwlvnrlile‘illllltlllllllhnllllllllyll "more: “This isafrom fir “mem” "“‘°“5“-l3“°"“°° m“ lm°’l"l°“ “W” “f,” '"°‘°""°'"' is cheaper th_an.a ‘hcxipi a . than the blankets and other mversyMLjeh lld-fjogiMsédogélclMacdonald, Mm Jenny ' Searched h“ ‘we, and ‘he flushed 315m 5,11%» he explflned, ham’- ated- with their chlldrenthat they had lost their perspec vc and cam: Mtcnd to the little things ilk before they attend you. O O O O m Tile-n the sheet can be turned back over the blanket and comfort and the heavier coverings will be pro- fected from soil at the top during f M The Hon. A. A. Dysart. K. 0.. T - L. A» Mrs Dysart. Miss Mary S831. The Hon. Mr. Justice ‘Tilley. Mrs. illcy. The Most Reverend D. T. Owen. faintly as she answered. “He's gone to town. have passed him there." You must in: it to Deborah. Deborah unwrapped the tissue paper. Inside was a long velvet oi see them as they are, or bring any common sense to bear upon their rear. ing .and because they befool themselves into th that 1f they only love their children enough they are bound to develop into the kind of me: __ , n . and women they wish them to be. Too many of Us. have a super- the night The Hun. Mr. Justice Croeket, Pmlnéferllllasl Reverend A‘ o‘ dc‘ well’ hell mllle back’ Tubby fljgglqqfglé ggffidngfngllllgg The question then arises, whoisthe ideal mother? What qualitiei form‘ complex with an inferior- ' ,MT5- cfwkek . Dr G D Skelt n M sk Sam Wm‘ assurance’ and turned to a whole 5mg 0g ruwoolm-ed should a woman possess to make her a good mother? I should say. first. my mcome. SHOULD BE THROW" OUT I ‘The Hon. R. A. E. Greenshields, Mjss'sa.,'eil ‘Sk no?!‘ l5‘ ellllll‘ u” ma“ wll° h“ °°m° with, hlm’ eryemg exqumwy we 7M I,“ love and tenderness. Every child needs these, butin moderation. Love c c c u uwihhes m“ have cured we Mrs. Greenshlelds. Lt £01 i’ R‘ Lam 55111 Bill-ml 111M919 m-Y- "5 ‘he “and ‘of the necklwydropped to can curse as well as bless. and it is the easiest in the world for ten- A parasite is. one who goes WM”, o! the mm“ I so The Rt. Rev. Peter Bryce (Mod- Fqecjn ‘ ' ‘ “lle- M“ L“- Pllmi all "lm- he 531d» ""1 the he, “m. the cam,“ wen “d, demesstodegenerate into weakness. The ideal motheristhc Woman who ‘Hum, a mcnng doe, 0,, m- odmlplamt should fievefbeo wen"; crater of United Church of Can; Co, ‘v I s r, ma“ belfl" "° “m” °“l- M“ ant on .111... ehetns- mm m," uses bot-h her head and her heartindealing with her children. and who “his push another member just haulage the adfié N32.“ Brége. L h st P’ LI. ‘comclénm B‘; gating’; tbkagkne? buggxborah. “Ive two swung M15616,‘ and a Lovés them too well to let them grow up into pests that everybody else - - Ore vnc - aun- ' ' ‘ - s. The light in the Gum]! fiiilrrfmmisinzglgl mmteksalll“ ‘libel; ton. x. c. Mrs. gLynch-Staunton. Kllcllelllmlleslle‘ Esq" 6' M» G» “°h-" Dawn!“ eves flicker" $533?“ llllll‘ D°l°°mll l°°l‘°‘l “l a The ideal mother should have firmness enough to enforce law and medgims an h“ ‘z tfismllte The Hon. L. C. Webster. Miss C", W“ ‘he 3'5" ""1 ‘unwed ml” ~15’ “m” 5w l‘ ah order in her household and to teach hat children obedience and respect The Dlfl-ceznent of the light m u” “mm aft/ff‘ ° ¢ f, 1‘ Marian Webster. ‘L; ' D‘ 6- “Yew- Mrfl- Wet"- Ol the new bvt-ler- 51w nodded w v, W“; m d f y“; muff.‘ for authority. No Bieatcr misfortunecanbefallahuman beinz thantn m. an!“ is mo“ mpwwm. so that maweiaairc {sonic Fig‘ Maraeneml the Hon) A‘ Mam“. Ds e001. G. R. Pearkes, V. 0.. him. "I’l1 call Gary." she decided. Erma‘ d c: ghalryll‘ be mother’; fair-haired darling who has been petted and spoiled from tha 0mm a is yocakd in the “u, d and? log: these Znavy b? mgfgdlelg C. 13.. Mrs. McRae. Ltyctltiillgfnfiearlrljersklhan D5 o itumeddswPPeil, m“? m‘ klwllell eaOhefJlthélP flier- lyearsly ‘Vllefhenatgtlfig cradle and saved from every hardship; whose selfishness has beencultijvn. 0mm‘ 0f i319 0911i"? when l" 5°“ in the prescription, " Céfge Hon. Louis Cote. K. C.. Mme My" Ana ' q ' ~ '- and ca] 9d Wt GETY- oh- 35F“! ted; whose egotism has been inflated; whose will has never been closse . little good. It should be heated directly over the motor where it is most likely to be needed. Col. the Hon. H. Mullins. Oflbtaln V. G. Brodeur. Commander L. W. Murray, m5, In a moment he came, puffing, red faced, his coat only half on. He was tumbling ‘for the sleeve. and Simon used to quarrel. it was always Bryn that Sally went to for Sympathy. He'd let her cry it out It is the spoiled children who are predestined failures in the world and who fill the divorce courts. Life plays no favorites and it disciplincl h d m and wome whose mothers never taught them m nub- A . 5;“; xKmnfibull-i-Ivrei- Mllmy‘ gilfivg mmfi Yg ‘flew’ WW") fig“ $2,,‘ tzltsllaipm talkzlait. gi-nelfllubmit theirnwlllsto ghl-lillfldlr. t lam - W“ ‘l. . . .. s. hbull-Hugcs- . k i n» - ' w n r u W" “w” “l? m“ - _ sen. soyficmgflgggnsgfi 0- Mm‘ him. Fm‘)? ls Gary. galbrbe? fillllfilel” Gland???" {all °ll1l§lll§l,l' Shelltlellaeclitclzesmthllgrlimixeis e325: fififll. 0:516 lee: L... an? tlieeupecwu; bebuu ’ "' ‘ ' sh told ‘Tubb. “Mr. Fobes is ° ""1 e“ ° W°“ P n ush th c fthehomenestand-letsfliem ‘HAVE h t 7 I . is Bryrfs lllest friend," lite in- °" Iihagéfmlllntl flab 511;: 11L") a N531: slfie iefveeegefi 119e, w make their own lives. YOU limit} "PS8 S . An Aberdonian had been invited formed Garv- “He has brought us g°°‘l ll" "ll “' ‘l’ IF you are troubled with indigcsti -n, gas, sour ltomach, heartburn, if you are ulatcs the appetite, to attmid the funeral of a neigh- bor's third wife, and as he mm at- tended the funerals of the first two, his awn wife was surprised when told 116i‘. "Weill, Mary," he said, "I a butler. You will take can of him, Gary, and Mr. Ilbrbes, too. I m-ust run and tell Grandmother." she smiled again at 'I‘ubby. “She ' . "Not gardeners. surely. {hey seem Sally I don't think they'd aver have got through at all if it hadn't been for Bryn." "Who is Simon?" Deborah heard but they did quarrel until they When a woman can do that, she is s. good moi-I'M‘- . ,, heme" saying_ .. women. nan. 25.4 m., 11.11 meg weak and lack a - he trimmed h", m“ he h“? d" I “ll l” w°“‘l°l'lllg‘ .. "s1 -.> on, y, - gen - h - PRAGUE CZECIIOSLOVAKIA 2..., (yy D, piqllclil-l, cllned the firlvltatmn. She Cmlltflllzii ' mom: "anfqfiela “if? Diflllldn‘ bandfnellheyfis eaucsh Today's shoe; wave B180 v-Iil- -—Prflsuai Teal“??? ‘olden Medical Di - YD FY95; 0T B 79115011- 5° {1 gh _ 1m _ d 1 _ Chorus. 01B. 4A, 26. m., - covcry now. I: gtinl- alter a great deal of hesitation he mulled the 1°“ N u" o m. you ow an l m“ m“ Radio Program cum“ . -. we married. Now, h Tubb 8:46 v-me-Amwiu HW- Y" 5 improve! the action feel a bit awkward m be accepting ‘ qlllfiuslllllelaflllfkr m,“ 0mm” went um mmmagmg with” one h“; . 1w, 51,7 m., 5,5 meg. m” we w digit Q15,“- tlgef, 35h; Brews flvflmes when I "W" have ' ' ‘ and holding out a flat round parcel um m». u sum-b see-am) rs. _Dnris Bcnie (.1 15v» Rebeeeb st. Em. Hamilton, Ont. said: "Alter an illness I felt very weak, lnd no appetite and suffered . . . . ———- 1 tn m u a reciatc it." he IVWNDAY» M" 1" can, ass ., 1.111s mes-i G80. ' {{,°";,,,,",‘,‘§' "if: ,;’§_.',§$,',,,°,j',""g,§ gfgiufi norm 0op—-Don't you know you ANNUAL rorruis ARI thcrr blossoming season is longer fin llllflllhph; 1"’,°,3§°;,,;“‘,',,,,§"° muttggd, illosuhcadll: the bag. ROME as m., as‘: mega. can. 31.5 m. i turd or. Pierce’: Golden Medial m, canlt bum around in the middle of BRILLIANT than‘ the smrreye. although the c, is ma“ a a, u, ,. "‘ (To be Continued) s p.m.—-News in mgilah; opera; o“ met wvcry and wu wonderful. n improved the may; —~—— number of blooms is somewhat Gfindmmejsfh d "l; __ _. "Music and Musicians," a talk; ::..::r::.a:.:.'..r=Walnut: m. :32: wanna-oh. I that 1 make "v “W Bu"! M» see we smaller --. can scarce] .5. °°“..'1*““" ‘m1 MW" ms Ma“ m‘ ""5 mm up." New sizc, labs. 5°C. Liquid $1.00. it. 'I'hank you so much. TM" "I P001‘ Dry Situations. This is a sood time of year y "e ' she anything 0f the sort to ask him bank to." Sow Them Early when They sow the poppy seed. Opium poppies mother. I told you about him. He was at my wedding. Bryn calls him Tubby. Because he is so pink munnured. with the other. “This is from me. It's the only way you'd ever get it. LONDON 9:40 p.m.—“'I‘he Duchy of corn- wall." G51, 19.6 m., 15.26 meg; 2RD. 81.1 m., 9.63 meg. l0 p.m. - Musical Program- Are u» Bloom. should be sown among the delphin- slflfhlj" ‘Qmdgd 1n the 11811 111- m m.,, 15.31 mlflfllelblb. 19.7‘ m., wA-‘Pgclzllllugilglrmesl . __._.___. , mnsabout a foot apart, and most of ap 319mm?’ “d 6:00 purm-Whit-wcek Oustoml- 11:80 p.m.-Book Review, b) - " u . ' _ Fllet Crochet Table Centers,‘ a... rfillifihllifndfllellcllifllintlh‘: ifiéalllgglfmlliiibf°élle,“byllllll gist-ad. m netemlivilbl it» we CORAWR fisinlffléllia ‘it? llléfeb ‘l5? §."'"f1?°$;l-w°£ax°‘llel°b‘.l‘.l ed mun infinlt gm ,°- ' " ' . " ' ' " ' " ' ' . charm flieryours olfou wme D5113: l haprgndmollélgf, this is My, Forbes, 3.5.1 .76 meg., GSIB. 31.6 m., 14.72 mes’. TOKYO . e “as, . . {Lixffgfhljdfilfvzmffiemfii ihe pox-IT‘; teiillwllllili wring EGGLESS SALAD "nssmfi- MOSCOW 12:15 a.in. - Greetings am Mayfair Needle-Art Design No. 364 Field daisies were the inspiration for these pretty filet crochet centers . ushroom and dollies that You Willflnd M’ mam’ “$5 f" l" W"? °“" hmne- The of this bi r1 1d f Grad‘ VH1 (51) 1- 95mm“ W‘ small table at Grandmother's side. c“)? °1 5l“l'°°d ma“ m _ Guide accompanies the pattern and m-ge one is lovely on a dining table and just right for your favorite coffee planting znthllwegelsgfhlumifl "f; 54b9, z, Dewar mes, 3. Allan m‘ movements were qugeqy m. mp3 w turn this into a distinguish make. H, em, w easy w s“, gnu. The smaller ones fill an amazing number of needs and fllet crochet M t is one of the easiest and most pleasant of pastimes. “ includes ‘ n" easy-t. tions without abbreviations. detail chart. For complete patterns and instructions -' tand crochet instruc-l for all of these design-l. like crystal specks YOur garden floor which sparkle in the sun. will lend an atmosphere f soft and quiet finish. o Plant them to Your garden to themselves with of color. Their bmuaney Wm no, be smooth over her knees. “I have spams out dressing to 1-2 cull of surpassed by any other annual, and suggested to Bryn any number of illum- following the June erennials as times that we might have some of ‘———- D they do, they will prove a happy his friends come and visit us, but CEEMIED DRIED BEEF DE E _ , flash before the later phiox and as yet we have been so busy putting LUXE- mmuals have had a chance to the house and ourselves in order." Fbur shredded wheat biscuits. 1-4 \ _' ' ‘ bliélzlr-le Tubby was frankly staring at her. pound dried beef. 3 tablespoons Young Human.“ who crave sophb - 6T8 roam at. large in sow and re-sow a“ "nendlnfl spread Y Poppies are the most sat- isfactory. Th is considerable workto be done in thinning the tiny “Pflllnks from the lawn after the fal. broadcast seeding ,but the final . ,_ She'll be particularly enthusiastic effect 1's well worth the trouble. yuppie; Are Brink"; Gard fddrlldngft Tlilllglél/Iéftllal: blhllnesllceillll p, salami-radar,‘ llgiltnlstzlied about the bolero Jacket wlm Us FR" 0r Winter sowing over the Subject; c" time It abeelrt matter what he is 11 illlulee and muf Melt the ‘ll°‘ll‘l" ‘lml’ llll°l‘llll “ll llllllwll frozen ground will produce the cane-d Yo“ have known mm a’ v‘; m direct he“ u” mp frill. 5210‘)! enjoy wearing the jack- same effect; the poppies germinate w“ g; excellent gm. Bprmmm on 1on3 “me M, my,“ l- b“ r ‘lg? u dd the drained ct over other frocks. “ml”? °°°1 Weather 8nd myriad! of biscuits or coffee cake‘ it is cglled "Yes " lTubby was besinnins o’ l do“ e w el’ a in lee while SM“ "ml l° “l” h" 5“°l‘°'°'l' flwm appear with the spring thaws mohnkuchen m Germaln comfortably He settled down b; llwl and °°°k l” m u t; 11 "’°- l” “h” °" h" “m” “l” when thPy may be thinned. They The number of poppfes 1n your his ma“. ' sllnlng‘ Add the flollll‘ a l we ' and flared dress. There's an act- naturalize easily. and if many of be The Icelands. known by this name cnuse of othelr abundance in that motherly country, are next in pop- u'arity with the Shlrleys. They. too, will naturalize. drained bed. wh brilliant flash o The old-fashl opium poppy is BRBlfi. NEW rose but need a well ere they will give a f orange and yellow. oned peony flowered becoming popular and pink varieties i v A REAL HELP FOR EXTERNALLY CAUSED l .. -- p. -- garden will determine to a great ex- well as pull up a few w prevent too profuse growth in the spring. .__..__i_.i_ STANHOPE SCHOOL Report for April:- Giade X 1. Stella Horgan. Grade IX (Sn) 1. Pearle Show. Grade IV Ur.) 1. Alvin Mac- Lauchlan, 2. Leland Bernard. leaner. ad hand held out w him. He looked very nice indeed in a suit of gray-blue, a perfectly tailored suit. "I am so glad you have come," Grandmother was saying. She settled herself again into her pillows and drew the thin Paisley “Do you call him Bryn, now?” he inquimd. ‘Yes. I-le explained it to me, and asked me if I minded. Of course I A stately figure appeared in the holding a bell. He looked at Tubby and Waited. "Oh," Tubby said. “M15. Larned. this is Burch. I think he will be ‘ able to make you comfortable." I “How do you do. Burch." Grsnd- ~ mother said gently. Burch bowed. I and murmured an acknowledgment , cf the introduction. He advanced : slowly and put the bell down on the = Jestic. He began to withdraw. ‘two-thirds cup vinegar. 1-2 cuP water, 1-2 cup auger. 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tables ‘n flour, 1-2 tea- spoon white power. 1 teaspoon mustard, 1 teaspoon salt. Mix all ingredients and cook over fire until thick. When using. add 2 twble- buttcr 2 wblcspo l5 flour, 2 cup! milk, 1-8 teaspoon white popper, l teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. l egg yolk. '1 p.m. —You.ng workers in soviet industry; Song; of Soviet Youth. RAN, 31.2 m., 9.6 meg. BER-LIN ‘ 7:30 p.m.—An appreciation of Gioral Select! us, by dents oi the Tsuda Women's College. iii order to celebrate International Goodwill Day. JZJ, $.Q m., 11-34 meg. QXCLUSIVE STYLFS EOR sticated clothes will love this pastel flower-like solid-color cotton bolero jacket costume. then add the milk and scasoninzs. ‘lmm “T” Pulled "P by m? 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