Woman's Realm/Social andiPersonal!FashionsxLiterature " Grand Duchess iilga oi liueeia Buys iintario Farsi - l \ A J j GUARDIAbL. Cl-lAltLUFTETO DQ597HY DIX Siglg- d; Moms’ Monopoly l ' Mothers iaelised ‘lo Alienate children From Fathers, Warp Parenthood One of the reasons why there are so many wayward and undlsclp. lined children is because their mothers will not let their fathers take my Perl 1n their rearing. To all intents and purposes the great maj- "flW 01 Ybllllgsters are half orphans who haven't even a speaking ac- quaintance with their fathers, and who regard them with about a; much affection and respect as they do the milk- man 'I'his is because the average mother l; 5° mo“. opolistic that she cannot bear to share no;- el-llld with its father. She wants to be all in all to little Johnny and so she impresses orr his tender mind the fact that it is Mother who loves him; it is Mother who gives him the candy; it is Mother who per- suades Daddy to buy him the red wagon, and Con. versely she holds the father up as a. cruel giant who will mistreat him. It is Mother who thlggfig] l ‘ the children by i iii th _ th t Numb them when he Mme: homes n! a-n a she will have Dad There is a general belief, fostered b th th t ‘S. F18 in the parental instinct. and that it moathgsnwlitfse (l, ‘°"° "W" nffsrrlng. Nothing is farther from the truth. M05. men 1 ‘lie 35' Droud as Punch over their fatherhood and go bragging all oven- . e p.acc about what a wonder Junior is, until monopolistic Man-lo, lucnchcs their enthusiasm by never letting them touch the baby or We“ change hi5 did)’. or take him out anywhere alone. or do anything lysnfissdhndsllill James unlscod his work-boots slowly this evening and put them beneath his old armchair with a look of regret. The winds of Fate have blown across us for so many years that it is now no trouble at all for me to resd many of his ex- pressions. I think too that Ellen. niece and name-sake of mine. and at the moment our guest. must J smooths». '2“;i'.‘.‘.".t.‘i§.3.°';'.1.°§3°--'.'Z353 Living&Leisugre zThlE woman's REALM pose that you're pretty well done with wearing the like of those? or that we know full well will be re- turned the next day. Yet look a! "looking towards me" perhaps it would be lust as well for her, if Aunt Ellen would hide them so that you couldn't find them in the morning!" And they laughed then. and I'm sure I gathered s hint of sadness out of James‘ laugn. And Ellen continued “Oh. well. one may always ‘change ones mind you know!" "Not this time, I'm afraid" James returned "the die is cast." O O O And then like a man whose wor- ries are rather over-powering. he drank a glass of milk and only nibbied listlessly at his lunch. and’ IN THE PARK m“ establishes l 49°59 Personal contact between them FROZEV OUT Many and many a man who would hav ' B r e made a devoted father "we" m" 01 m9 Barrie by his wife who makes him understand. once ""1 70" I11. that it ls her baby and she is going to rear it as she pleases u ll ‘n a ‘he “s” Faih“ 15- is 111st t» my the bills. So Mother breaks the golden thread and another batch of child m 1 (m .. n ren come along who call wish!‘ hllm c; t3; oldrmizlnih who are not half as well acquainted 7 9 9 Policeman on the corner. And there is th . . m“ 91' heart hungry man who could weep with envy when he sees other children and their fathers chummini? together. The alibi of the women who sopargtg l}. 1 h child" l. m er usbands from their r e ogude them. But this is not true. Perhaps s mother may know how to fix l- bfl-bfl‘ formula better than Daddy does but, when i ~ t come t t _ in: adolescent children through the dangers and ternptatlorsis (thsgmtl o. them must meet, they need a man's expeflgnce l man.‘ ma; ‘g - men , s man's firmness to hold them in line. . No matter how n ufimfi...'né‘éi“l°i..iii’i.’iii.°’éili’.ié‘;.3Y2"“i.“t” cannot iv h n l“ 5 9 B 9 er c ildren certain vital guidance that only their 13th" can give them. He has seen life, ‘Mill’ "8 P1311115. they listen. and when he talks to his children When God created the world He int ded have t“ t‘ i on that all children should Pl"! . s mother and a. father — and all children still need both. i.» uold Scrapbook‘ Iyloblhlelo . """ v’ ' "7. cvoi. Mildevred Line" l 7°!’ 51-411! mildewed linens use solution of four tablespoon; 0g croxidc to one quart of water 5° °Y1°11811 0f the water to cover he ganment and boil gently for m _ Our. or until the stains are gone, v ' liiding mugs , I Prevent Hi0 sliding of your all was by attaching several ar rubbers to the under side or bg ellaoking the reverse side. Itcd Ants r ‘To get rid of red ants m lasing lllng water and borax. It kills ‘ cm lnstfintly. . l - Some Wee Advertising l’ Macpherson joined a. golf elub nd was told by the professional I WONDER Will’ 1N8 _ I4~DAY PALMOUW PLAN Q. n it neouggl-y ’ “i” 1958315! letters wtlrtxgrg Milking her wedding gifts? A. These acknowledgments can b° "W15 not lens letters It is not the length of the acknowledgment, ‘but m! Bfllfllne appreciation and sincerity expressed that is impel-g. ant. Q- KW 1e asparagus eaten? A. Authorities generally agree that it is best to cut the stalks into halves with the fork and eat the tips as one eats any fork food. Q. Is it correct to have nick. names of men or women on visit- ing cards? A. Never. balls. and they we" 1m, “m; Wail-id be returned to him when found. "That's fine.‘ said the Scot. “Put my nanre on this one." The professional complied, and M he was putting the finishing touches to the job the new mem- ber added: “Would you also put MD. after the name? You see, I'm s. doctor." 1 Certainly," said the profession- a "Oh. one more thing." he was asked, "can ye squeeze ‘Hours 10 hat if his name was on his goifato 3' on as well?" Doctors PIOVB u... Palmolive Plan 1. 2 out of 3women- . JUSISGB WNATNAIPBCS‘ Iii ‘fe-"tfirh-Yu’??? eoelghol til ’ mews-camera dove-no. who lfyonvvsotsconpilafeetliesavyof alumnus-ease s Remember, Palmolive eeeeed woman n31}..- of s r6iiyl Nogsii YOIIII: new bee j cue they Iml used vromso-rhs also 4- y Palmolive '"' '" us‘. g ' -.. If‘ 4 mind 1111511638 018i Alllllid-TWTX! Kullkovsky of Russia and her husband, Ool. Nikolai Kullkovsky, bid good-by to Mrs. W. J. Allison, leaving 250-ure farm she has’ just sold to them. Ten-room home- stead goes with farm, near Oarnpbellville, Ont. The grand duchess and her husband plan to move early in August. The farm is midway between Oakville and Guelph, Ont. band, who sold their Denmark farm two months ago. plan to raise livestock. Grand duchess and‘ her hus- M’ Cook ’s Comer g OHEI-RY-Gffllifililll! JAM I" “ill Jam. neither fruit flavor dominates the other - both come through quite clearly and in e. nice fresh way. This jam is both sweet and tart -— very pleasant eating. Yield — eight a-ounce jars. 4 “P! PPBPKi-"d green gooseber- ries 4 MIPS Pfepaved sour red cher- ries 1% cuPB cold water Granulated sugar. Rub the Eooseberries (about 1 quart box) in a. dry tea towel to loosen the blossoms; pick over and remove the stems; wash, min thoroughly and cut sufficien fruit in halves to yield the required 4 cups. Pick over. wash, drain and pit sufficient sour red oherriee to yield the required 4 cups. Combine fruits in s. large sauce- pan and add the cold water; bring slowly to tn..- boll. stirring fre- quently. Boll gently. uncovered, stirring occasionally, for 15 min- utes. Measure the cooked fruit mix- ture (there will be around 6 cups) and add an equal measure of gran- ulated sugar. Brim to the boll. stirring until the sugar is dis- solved, than boil gently. stirring frequently, until suitably thicken- ed - about 15 minutes. Remove from heat and skim. Let jam stand for l0 minutes, stirring occasionally. Fill into hot sterilized jars and seal. Label jars before storing. \ ' cine/t‘ f‘ srurnuuummrr, umq-Am é JEMlMll-l, YOU, t” y ~, ...._. i f ._,. - n4;- l How Can I By Anne Ashley Q. How can I determine how Zlgch dye is needed to dye a sweat- A. Remove the buttons from the sweater, then weigh the ganmeni. while it is dry. Enough dye should be bought to color the number of bounds the article weighs. A sweater will not take a. good’ color with insufficient dye. Q. How can I induce sleep in a restless person? A. A small dose of soda in a glass 0f warm water before re- tiring is often very effective. Q. How can I detect. the fresh- ness 'of lobsters when buying them‘? A. A sign of freshness when selecting a lobster is ‘when the tall is curled tightly to its body. <- -. as.‘ ovwusww-w etter Englr’ w D. O. Williams 1. What is wrong with this sentence? “I took her for you." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "negligee?" 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? lmpropriety, impress- ario, imposior. 4. What does the word stratlve" mean? 5. ill/hat is a word beginning with pro that means "abundance?" Answers 1. gay, "I mistook her for you." 2. Pronounce neg-li-zha, a as in ate. preferred accent on last syllable. 3. lmpresario. .4. Express- ing much", displaying feeling or sentiment. "Her nature was demon- “demon- rin s a O/g may look fer ihoso sitin Improvements I'- e-uv 142s!“ . _ Fewer ‘Ilny liemisleos . ‘ii loss lnelliifl’ ||"u"d' ' gag "bu": ‘d... . strative." 5. Prof usion. By Genevieve Kembh For Friday, July 28 The "b71199 and quite uncontem radical significance, may tum the with startling proval‘ of elders, superiors or em and worthy purpose opposition. For the Birthday sold-stirring year, support may produce objective and fulfilled desires tactfully. nutty and originality. players. Aim to make sound work mitigate all Those whose birthday it is may prepare for a particularly vivid and in which the element of romance. gay adventure, may rise to quite dramatic and faculties also may operate in the field oi’ rare accomplishment, in culosis which generous and worthwhile cod liver oil was Lhe special treat- basic and ment. Today, with treatment of expansive opening for long-range tuberculosis being rest. fresh air This against lack of approval frcm cod liver oil. elders or superiors, whose opposlt- must have known the value of cod ion and ill will must be vanquished. liver oil in treating tuberculosis is Charm, personality and magnetism shown by some recent experiments are glamorous implements to utilize reported in ‘Medical Press, Paris," A child born on this day may be endowed with exceptional qualities kinds of oils, Dr. soiomides found of intellect. creative ability. ingc- that cod liver oil killed tuberculosis it should cultures excusing himself went upstairs to bed, steps slow and quiet. Usually they are brisk on the stairs. and he is full of plans for the marrow But now tomorrow must take ca:e of itself. so strange it would be to him. Ellen smiled broadly. and pink’- ing up the book to resume her reading settled down comfort- ably in the vacated old armchair. I l O This morning James had slipped into his work-boots quickly and gone eagerly to his work. At Rob's it was to be cultivating a patch o! potatoes there, before joining t.e other farmers of the family. mak- ing further repairs to the hay-ma- chinery. which appesr lo cisln. considerable attention this year Not only the mowers must be put in good working order, with new cutting - blades and all. but one wheel of the rake must have a new hub. and brand new ropes must re- place weakened ones on the loader Thus it was. that James had re- quested when we came to the lic- ginning of our day. “you hurry the breakfast. Ellen. as fast as you plated intervention of a purely per- can. 80 m“ 1'11 BOY» IWHY!" "T0- sonal episode, or a sudden roman- night when Pat called briefly on tic development of profound, even an errand he laughed about this but "he's in the right av it. Ellen" tide of current events into highly he said. "I've remarked it many isrntifying. progressive and pleas- ant denoucments. The entire picture beyond belief indade it is of recent static and frustrating circumstances may arise on joyous wings of inspired effort of emot- ional flights. Such glints of joy, achievements or aspirations. may challenge the sp- an’ many s time. It's fair amaziit- some- times. what a man can get done lr. a day. if he just gets an eany start.” James was bound that l.e Continued on page 11 unpredictable climax. While the COD LIVER 01L KILLS emotional and romantic aspects OBGANIBMS CAUSING are accented, the creative. invent- TUBERCULOSIS ive and constructive forces and " My childhood knowledge of tuber- fconsilmpt‘ ) was that . and good food, little is said about That our sncesto s by Dr. J. Solornides. After experimenting with various while peanut oil and have a romantic and adventurous paraffin oli did not. Under certain life, despite opposition. alkaline conditions, with well de~ tcmnined concentrations of alkaline soaps of the fatty acids contained in cod liver oil, it. was found that they were capable of preventing the growth of the pus-forming organisms (staphylococci aurel), and also the organisms of pneu- monia (pneumoeooci). The tuber- cle bacillus caue‘ tuberculosis was killed by this substance con- tained in cod liver oil. It not only stopped the growth of the organ- isms, but also actually killed them. It is concluded, therefore, that the fatty acids of cod liver oil, even when greatly diluted, are active against pneumon' tuberculosis and pus-forming ‘diseases. I have spoken before of attend- ing lunch at a boy's preparatory school many years sgo and seeing s umber of the boys, immediately after lunch, g to a certain table and pou ng themselves n dose of cod liver oii. esoh frcm his own special bottle. This shows that the physicians and parents always have believed that cod liver oil was s good body builder and pre- veniod colds which might later de- velop into tubedouiosls. lt was not unusual for parent! to put their children on cod liver oil, during the cold months of the year. New that. parents and physicians know that cod liver ell has geen proved ‘lobe s body builder snd s killer of dangerous orgsniims, in- eluding the tubercle bacillus. cod liver oil will continue to be used. ‘Ibetiomnsoradoid Never neglect the common cold as it ofion may be the forerunner of other more dangerous eon- ditions. Send 100 cents and s 3- oerit stomp. to oover east of hand- nd mailing. to no Bell syndicate. in esre of this news- paper. Poet Office ox 90. Station G. New Yorkulflihtf. i, and as: for 7°11!’ "P! 0 srtea booklet entitled "The Cannes do " _ So carefully he wiped his car. No dust should linger there two days. The perfect gent . . . 0, drat the tar! How all admired his tidy ways. He doffed his gloves with conscious gawk And lit a casual cigaret; The box he tossed upon the walk, Then scattered orange peel. the pet. ' J. R, G. ADAMS, ________._ Manila also has installed its first traffic light since the war. It ls an object of civic pride. but it never has been turned on: a policeman stands at its base and directs traf- fio as of yore. ' ______._. In making sandwiches it is best io use soft butter — it spreads eas- ily. One-half cup of milk may bl. beaten into one cup of soft butter to make it go further. __.__._._-_. The word worsted. applied to a firmly twisted yarn ' 10nd- staple wool. combed in a certain way. it is derived from the name of an English town where it was first made. The town's name is now spelled Worstead. ‘ __________. SCIENCE‘ NOTES Curlum exceeds all other ele- ments in radioactivity and is the most dangerous to handle. Physicists have acknowledged that light‘: velocity is one of the most fundamental constants of iii- ture. The purest helium ever distribut ed commercially, within 0.2 per cent. of absolutely pure helium is now available, the U. S, Bureau of Mines discloses. A machine to help in rnakir-i bolts. in America's only bolt fac- tory in i839. was powered by s bull on s treadmill to operate the forge bellows. SUGGEST WOMEN CHANG! HABITS Women spend about s quarter o! their lives-or about i7 years- shopping. says a. commercial de- signer. ' That's a. pretty staggering esti- mate. considering that all ll-fl-B spent shopping is tiring. and much of it is pretty frustrating. So why don't we women flui- down our shopping time. B5B ii woman writer. We don't have to b“! "lid" FOB SDIPLE SEWING This dainty winged sis ved dress is s three-way wonder! t buttohs up both sides to help a little girl dress‘ herself. “opens up fist to cut down mother's ironing time‘... and ls especially styled for imple sewing. Panties to match included in pattern. ' No. 2478 is cut in sizes i. 2. 3, d. and d. Size 4 drem requires 1% yds. 35-in.; panties. 96rd. 35-in. . Bend 20c for esoh PATTERN. which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. 1e sure to state also you went. Include postal unit. or none number in your address. Address Pattern Department. Pattern No. It'll. The Chsriotetown Guardian. Nldnt AMI!“ City hvvinco nuns so: impasse-s BYDNIY, Australia -- (OP) _ The tourist minister of New South Wales is going fishing abroad - for tourists. He's a color film o! big game fishing 0H the the shoppers who make s practice of returning merchandise. We don't have to drive or wall from one end of town to the other trying to save u fow pennies on a purchase. Such tactics eat up time and energy, which is worth s few pennies. too. We don't have to spend half f day looking for a birthday present for Aunt Maggie. We should mlkl notes on what our relatives and friends say they wont. or what out eyes tell us they actually need. We don't have to lengthen our shopping trips. by being vague t! sales clerks. A good clerk can hell! a customer in a hurry. if the cus- tomer knows and says exactly what she wants end sets s price limit ofi it. Plenty of women waste their time looking at things they could never afford to buy. , , We women may spend s quarter of our lives shopping. but we don't have to. if we practice efficiency. __Z__.___-__. sAva wnm: nan. moss I stmsnme Few sun-tanned beauties iool better than the, woman whose nail is white or grey. Yet for her there are the prob lems which must he met of expoe ing white hair and keeping hei complexion safe from the‘ sun! rsvaflfis- ‘ White or grey hair can be!” safe from the yellowing effects oi the sun, if the ladywho cherishll her plumage will wrap her head up in a scarf. The problem of counteract-in! the sun's drying effects on the sldn can be solved if a woman will cream her face before she goes out. again after she comes in. SANDWICHES Boiler with 9 e"°hS fNee iiecraft/ IFOR THE HOME/- 2478 slztsl. 1. New uth Wales coast to’ lure Auieri an and Irltish travellers.