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Literature Fashions -:- Personal Yciu, What’ the “Falshionahles are l-Vlearing _ Beautl Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern i By Annabelle Worthington For The Coole BLUEBERRY MUFFINS --- s ‘rhere are two wayl 0f “dill W" fruit, One is to mix the batter. b35411; gm puns or paper CUPS. add the fruits, cover with. a spoon- ful more batter, and bake. This way cuts down the tendency for the “gfflgg to sink to the bottom. This hatter is en easy one, and not at all costly. T"? Continual Parental Criticism That Keeps a " p ' ; M Child’s Faults Ever Before it Serves Only to ' m “m, “mm, o, “N” B m ~ Intensify Them and Results in a Feel- , ...,.,,,,,,,,,,, v ‘ ' ‘W’! , ing of Hopeless Inferiority Th-at - i ‘ Foredooms the Child to l Failure PARENTS GREATEST MISTAKE I"or handy wear and summer travels, here's a cute idea. The dress l.s yacht blue pique plain while pique lcdlce. Dlue pearl buttons accent the front scal- loped closing. Linen is also an amazingly strong materiel. I: would be lovely for this smart Jacket dress in soft brown shade with striking yellow contrast. Another cunning scheme is or- angy-rcd shantung with white shantung printed in red polka-dots for little drcssler wear. Then too. you could use yellow pique for the dress and brown pique for the bolero Jacket. style No. 555 is designed for sizes 8, 8, l0 and l2 years. Size .10 requires 2&5 yards 39-inch with y; yard 39-inch contrasting. i ‘vitelleee u. blood. fin"!!! Md builds Instance lo that d‘ readily obtain a loliiifiid Berry Muffins 2 cups £10111‘. / 3 teaspoons bakini POW’ y, teaspoon salt. A tablespoons sugar. 1 cup milk. 2 eggs. ‘ 4 tablespoons shortening. i cup blueberries. Wash and drain blueberries; sprinkle with 3 tablespfifms W!" and a little sifted flour. Sift to- gether remainiM dill llllledlenis? add eggs. milk and melted and better. Mix well and half fill the cooled shortening to make a stifl cups—-bdd the fruit and top with a i spread-over spoonful of the butter; o;- 11 you prefer, add the berry mil- tule to the batter and spoon it into the mufflri pans, well greased (or mm paper baking cups-which handle nicely if placed in the "W!" m, rmgs). Bake about 20 to 30 minutes-according to size-in l moderate oven, 3'15 deBYBBB 1"- Tnlsccndition is marked by a vague feeling of listleaeneae, leverlahneee. or languor, which often precedes the onset of serious and acute diaeseea. It is Nature's warnin . Act up- on it and take Fellows‘ ynlp for a week or two. Fellows‘ S std d onion d aaeimilatioluyruaiid inc“ 3d (Continued From Monday) How the idea originated that it is good for a child's soul for lt to be lntinually criticized, Heaven alone knows. But the theory is respon- .ble for half of the failures in the world because it implants in a girl or boy an inferiority complex that he or she elm l never overcome. and that is one of the greatest- handicaps that any human being can possess. Our faith in ourselves ls the mainspring the. furnishes the powe rthat motivates us. Break that nnd you wreck the whole works. We can do only as much as we think we can do. Clive the child the fixed idea that he has no strength, nor talent, nor ability and you have him beaten even before he stalts in the race. The worth of this 11m . I - . . . _ h“ mo. Fellows’ Syru end aold It m i‘“““““¢~ml. fl-Ig lfbffl, n and their dismal croeklngs about having a crop of old In? hands, with the result that they make the poor things culm- 501°? m‘. ed ~f men that they ere awkward and shy, or else are so overermw‘ masculine attention that they throw themselves at every man's ha" l‘. drive him away. M" A!" ’ ' ' iidren are resentful of their ,. ents criticisms of them still more are they infuriated by their parents’ criticisms of their 1w“ Somehow, any strictures that father or mother may make on mum! position or looks or manners of the boy or girl that Bobble and 3min“ chumming with at the moment seems to rouse e. peculiar fury m ca,“ Youthful breasts. Pelt of it is, of course, gang loyalty, but beyond q above this is their oflensc at the implied criticism of their lam m. judgment in the selection of their companions. ‘ m‘ They think that father and mother might give them cred”, f having enough sense to know who's who and what's what so that . would not pal up with the wrong sort of gh-l or boy. and that if ' think that Jack and Geraldine are ell right it is because they s“ m‘: in them and know things about them that their parents have no menu of knowing. » In many households the chief form of family wit consists in mam, fun of the boy and girl friend of Johnny and Mamie. Especially g m5 boy who comes to see Mamie held up to ridicule, end mother and faith and Uncle John and Aunt Allen have a. Roman holiday ln making m, of him. _ He may be the finest fellow imaginable, with n brilliant future m“ of him, and would make Mamie the sort of husband who is the mum, All patterns 15 cents in stamps VALUE or WATERCRESS or coin (coin preferred.) wrap coin cflrvfillly- Watercress is a. healthful, ener- gizing food, valued. by the ancient Greeks for its beneficial effect on mind and body, and now recom- mended by modern medical men as being full of vitamins says the At- lanta Constitution. Much labor has been expended before the water- cress finds its way to the table. It is propagated both by seeds and - cuttings. Cuttings three inches long 5W9! are dlbblcd thickly into e. moist ditch in ‘the Spring. Root fibers dc- vclop rapidly, and then the cut- tings are taken up and dropped at intervals of about nine inches into a sllgillly" flooded ditch, whcrc they establish themselves. As the plants _ .grow, more water is passed in. I‘ is ‘very annoying w Imd’ when i Growth is prolific and frequent a‘ bmm“ h” bee“ accldemauy wm l crops are tnken. The shoots a few Anyway, criticism is not the cure for faults as it is supposed to be. On the contrary, it is a mordant that sets them in an indelible dye. Harp on a child's defects and you will intensify them to the ‘nth degree. If you are eternally bemoaning Jimmy's awkwardness, you make him so self-conscious that he stumbles over his own feet, end so butter-fingered that he drops every- thing he takes tut ohis hands, and as long as he lives he will be a blun- dering bull in a chine shop. If you are forever nagging Tommy about being bashful, you will make him so self-conscious and shy he will never have the courage even to attempt to get anything hc wants in the world. If you are continually bewelllng Sam's dumbness, he will shut up like aclam. If you are for- ever demanding to know of Tom why he doesn't make the marks at school that some bright boy does, you will- convince him that he is a dullsrd who cannot learn, and that there ls no use in his trying to get an education. If you impress it on a girl from the time she ls born that she is homely, you doom her 1o ugliness ‘ cause you kill her vanity, which is N0. B55. Size ...-......-...-..--.. Nanlo Street Address Cit)’ curl-undo“ of the word ores. and that the original mwlinll “mfed to something 0f no Value- Ml MorningSmile L___._.._._._____.. HOW TO MEND A TORX BUT- TON HOLE l A State hcaitll ofiiccl" in Vir- pnln relates in The Survey the Summer ltory of a farmer who lvos dc-l Complaint livcring vegetables to a public sunl- lRFiLUILVA pnticlu saluted him, “You're a. farmer, ain't yuh?" |\ The farmer allowed that he was. ‘ "l used to be a farmer once," I hid the guest of the State. “Did yuh?" “Yes. Say, stranger, did yuh rvcr try bein’ crazy?’ i The fennel- never had, and start- i ld to move on. off a. child's garment, that SOIIIQIOf I inc-Heb, “mg, are the Imwmll n05 came away “vnihillltO baskets and tllcu dispute! it, leaving a nasty hole bcilihd. Hhere is a. simple way to replace the button: Cut round the button of a dis- carded garment so as to leave it attached to a round of fabric lap ger than the button. Push the button through _ the ls tioerse, which was written "k hole from the beck, and the attach- by Qhauggp, skinny PM“ “l have found Baby's Own Tablets tbc lest of all children's remedies for Sum- ner Complaint, Colic, Teething and Constipation," writes Mrs. George Walker, Thomas- burg, Ont. Certifi- cate of SAFETY in each 25c package. More than 1,250,- 000 packages 50k’ in 1931. 141 he. Williams’ lto tllu various ulurkcls. Al’. time the crop deteriorates, fol- plants are making an effort to 1 er. They are now useless for l purposes and are pulled up to l. wuy for a fresh growth. The c I inal Anglo-Saxon name of the p Many have possi. nine-tenths of any woman's good looks, and you make her fecl that it isn't worthwhile for her to learn how to comb her hnir and dress her- self and put on a synthetic complexion, and acquire the arts and graces that make a. satisfactory substitute for natural pulchritude. Many mothers reproach their daughters so continually with not being born beauties and comment so much on their lumpy figures end skim- med-milk eyes that the poor girls lose all zest in life and forget that in- telligence and charm, or being a good sport, or a peachy dancer can be lust as potent attractions in a woman as a classical profile and natur- llly wavy hair. ‘Ihese mothers who are laweys criticizing their daugh- ters’ looks literally bring down upon their heads the fate they dread. They make walliiowcl-s out o fthem by taking out o fthem the pep that a. maidens prayer, but by the time father has got through making 1m about his Adam's apple, and mother has laughed over the hung 01p, trousers, and Aunt Ellen has mimicked the way he walks, pog; m, Mimi‘? is ihvmllshly disillusioned and can see in him nothing but; figure of fun that she wouldn't hsve at any price. And Johnny fares no better with his girl friend. Adeline h pm, and intelligent and sweet and domestic, c, girl * ‘gned by nature p, h] model Wife and mother. but after the family have tom her limb fm limb and found fault with everything about her from the color of 1g eyes to her religious principles, she is nothing that any men would w: to take to the alter. she is something to chuck into the ragbag. Nothing has blighted love's young dream oftcner than family mil, "Well, you oughla try it," was the “m. It has kept many “d many u‘ ma“ “d W0 (mm marrying m ed material will thus form e. patcivlbecn shocked by the vulgarity of t. nL-farmcrs porting shot. "it, beats shying. “He isn't worth a curse,‘ night have put them over big. Many other mothers blister- their daughters with their acid criticisms ‘nrmln’ all hollow." torn edges of the fabric. T H E l-IANDSOME M A N "Y MARGARET TUINIULI. Lilnldbali z IIWIN IYIII “~22 i: tween“ (Continued) "Is it you. tJeck," the girl called, and hurried from her companions side down to the water's edge. [Fell this down and stitch down the lwithout realizing that “curse" is a worth such a stake? l ed. taking advantage of his lnfirm- no danger of he, evé, looking “l as he discovered that the matches were not with the cigarettes, butl Th . _ _, .. . _ I _e secrctar, re entered the lib iiY- wmlld-“l 1i help W“ W‘ s“ your road. I have that from he! on a. stand near the window, and racy. "How much did the doctor say, disbrae in order and yourself on you might eat with impunity m-"your feet?" “l-Ehi?" he asked his employer. ‘own lips." “Good!" Then if you will take the moved to get them. ' Robert, MacBeth opened his lips ‘The young ma“! ‘we dmened trouble to tell her I never dreamed to tell him that Ray Browne and cyfieltghgzfiziymitdc: affine tgzullngzgzfiile 11:’ (ilfogtgggi l, of llftiflk my eyes to her. or t0 your others had been in France durinB and some cracker '_, p , up ri I ‘ pocketbook, you may make it easier the war and were fully es old if not s’ he and Wm‘ p cc’ “or am sure tn“ ‘l’ would for her to treat me as a harmless older than Sir George, when he re- young man, her father's diligent sec- membcred that the boys who went a sflmwc. “August is coming ‘preg- not take me off my feet." wily to make me comfortable andl H8 paused. "If you will believe then he'll send a waiter here." me, sir, I would like very much to "August can't make you nearly 3,5 have it finally understood that I comfortable as I can," sh» George. came out here for a job and noth- anslvcrcd confidently and proceed-ling else. I'd like to put myself on‘ cd to do it. Never, Robert MhcBethfmy own feet." He looked up again. fldlnmfll. 11nd lie been made so‘ "No matter what dear old Aggy says comfortable. that's the truth and," he hesitated, “My word. you have gentle hands rotary and no spy." "What do you mean by that?" de- manded Robert MecBeth, and re- lcelving 1b answer, at once, said ‘even more anxiously. “What do you mean by ‘spy?’ "That I am not one. Yet Miss MaIcBeth treats me as though I were continually spying on her." ‘over from here, though they fought’ and suffered as bravely as any there. had at least come home to e land of settled peace and plenty, which had not been sir George's! case. He was about to put something of this in words, when to his amaze- ment the cigarettes were dashed on the desk and su- George, with a turned them into lonely old maids and bachelors. DOROTHY DIX. A BROTHER’! LAMENT l Our brother's gone, his pilgrimage is o'er; Stilled is his kindly voice, we'll lee his face no more. This "dream" of earthly life, so like n transient flower, Dom hasten into bloom, to drop but in an hour! ‘ Oh brother! thou wort. kind, in heart, in word, in deed, For cruel unkind thoughts, thou never wished to heed. Thy childhood Island home to thee was hallowed, bleet, beasts in dire abode? Life's but a passing show, a l7lllfl topped with foam. " We view it momently, then tlln and ell go home l -J. 7.3 ..____.%__._._ . CANADIAN PRODUCTS FOE BAGDAD BAGDAD, Ink, August 22-031 The Canadian Preasl-I-‘rom llollt reel to Begded in l3 days-mitt the record established in sendlnll p lb-pound consignment of Canldiu ‘industrial products to Bldflfli Of the 18-day period seven din ‘were token for an ordinary Wm‘ "and I'd be obliged if you would ibrlng yourself to believe it, and to tell Mlsss Roberta that you do be- quick low exclamation went piung- NOW. 1n a distant land. thy earthly 3MP ermine from Montreal ll Liverpool. From the Merseyildf m p “Hush? Came from the water inl f" a big fcnmh" he “Claimed, I0ok- "what mum has mbena m "m, for youthful , Pep! i Kcllogg’s PEP Bran‘ Flakes have every reason for being a favorite cereal with people who keep fit. ' These better bran flakes are full of tasty flavor! a. frantic wisper. Why did you bring mg "D Willi Effllilllde at the tall that?" her determined father ask- him for?" "I didn't," the girl protested. "I didn't know you were here until he told me." “Than go back." the voice hissed. "Tell him anything about mc and its the lest you see of me'.' , The canoe moved off and slowly a dread-fill "Wltlfll-B (“"1112 the ETI-‘llt the girl retraced her steps to where, just out of hearing, Sir George .l. (‘LTTI ‘ ill . llhir. . . Ziimm mgillflde fifofiipdagznigflr ‘ins sir George nlo-sed to ring forilsnld simply. “and one which is not ' ' ' H119 v'fl3“'-'. "ivhy do ,ou so deu-r-lpiensnnt for a self respecting man. form that bent r. er him to stralght- ‘ licve it." cn a pillow. H “Plenty o, practice}. Why. particularly Robert MacBcth checked himself! Maflkth “m! ml?‘ when he started to say "Where!" He‘ “Becausey the you“! man's “as rfimembcred that u“ ta“, Sum poled. "Possibly if she was assured of man below mm had been throughi this by you, she might change her | attitude.“ "Which is?" "Witch is one that I have not “Whl/H" he nfikcd after a moment, been accustomed to." Sir George Roberta? " W31‘. ed again. "I plead ignorance," declared his secretary, inwardly cursing himself for having even hinted at it. "I don't know the reason for hel- suspicion. I only know that it is so. and she makes me feel it." The waiter entered with the sup‘ per end arranged it on the library table. ‘ . MecBeth settled himself on his pillows and, as he picked up his i ing through the window and alongj the terrace, in rapid pursuit of; some one or something. ‘ (To Be Continued) :1Thc Family Physician - The good doctor is always worth his fee. But it is not always possible to ge n. doctor or just when you want hhn. 1n such cases, common sense suggests the use of reliable home remedies, such as Dr. Thomas’ Ec- lectrlc Oil. which is wonderfully ef- fective in easing inflammatory clay must rest. Lolita Thou didet ao faithfully the work my "hand did find to do," Nor failed in danger hour, a. servant o! thy country true. But We who knew thy heart, so ten. der ml- humanity, Can estimate the pain, thy dutfeg brought to thee. We felt for thee in pain, we hoped unto the last, But ‘twae thy Maker's wlii, He doeth package was expressed 1° thence by automobile to droid" airport where it was 1"" l" “m” catch the London-Indie. malilll“ on the 18th day o! its 101m! '1‘ consignment reached its MW ation, ready in 00.11911" B n" m“ ket in the Near East. FOR SALE l‘: Ht. Th". tr-l hi .. . _ , is was sosgurzwznivgo 3&9: m: ‘lllliflédly avold rcn girls? scriouslyi If it will hrlp muPcrs out." he con- nwm had ibcm inc ding“ vet 10515111 that Wlidh vou came here for-- tlnued, still with the same quiet sim- c _ L ‘ ‘ no lnnkc n rich marriage?" lpicity. "you can assure Miss Robert: he girl’ and ma" blind’ h“ Surmy] Sir George drew himself erect u at if she had the wenlt“ of India soup spoon regarded the young 'me.n. - pains and healing cuts, scratches, h ‘ _ u w“ amusemmt mnmy w“ w bruises and sprains. The plusence _ - l Zifldifnothzzlrz: ‘L ‘zany 1gp”; . of this remedy in the family medl- ' ' u m” s mine chest saves many a, fee. They supply all the nour- ishment of whole wheat. Plus enough bran to help all things beet, We trust, when derkelng shades. foretoldéthe long, long 913m, Desirable property l‘ llu-"swm known u the “Ross Hotel. "i stating of large house nnll 0 keep you fit and regular. 1k! them. BETTER been meant for him! She came up to him and looked at him. FO!’ a moment they faced each other without a word. Then without a. word or fl. look, Roberta turned and went toward the house. ‘and turned quickly and savagely. belted around her waist, I wouldn't jnaturel resentment, stiffened, "That was heated. We". as though the sight of thehook the road she walked on, much other man's helplessness checked his‘ less want to merry her." His tone 15 What YO“ think. $00?" Roberta's father surveyed him with wonder." “There's no cause to wonder." The 301111801‘ film's Woe WM I0 Wfillfllieved with Douglas‘ Egyptian Lini- —eo disillusioned-that it startledrmgng, A quick’ sure remedy‘ Al” MacBeth. "I don't give twopence fol" recommended yo, bums‘ zfroothacho and neuralgia re- sprains, T1101! lmdst n0 sighs for oath, but trust in a. home so bright. Why should we pupniel chase upon l rocky road, Nor heed the dangerous pits, or buildings, large Flo'- "i h,“ l“ m nicest sltustlon in the mug?“ h bl-rflln u» quick WW- Mns. JAB. MeCARTBYv 156 Cumberland 3 W. L. MeLEOD. ML Stewart. parties, sir. Haven't for years. Never sores and inflammation, really st home, really enjoying my- self. Theite why I would rather est with you, sir. somehow," he nddedfl "dc-relic the ml. that you are older, i and my 'bose,' I have always hed a “milk ‘that you like Ins-for my- eelf." _ "You are not fnrcif." MhdBcth told him. "I liked you from the first. I'm going to sit here day by day. living nothing, and watching you bring home the bacon." Bu" George ltsred at mm in amazement. "I mean watching you do the work that I ought to do." "OM-Odd expression that! thought it meant s little marketing on my pert for the household, and I was lust s trifle bothered. I never _ did market, t ' i mm, why gumzilalizsammgi.‘ m’ Models as low as "Atta boy! Reach me a clgsréttci Don't you like the boys here?" Mac-f Cash Beth asked as the yonger man rose, Terms: Sma“ down to get the cigarettes. payment 18 months t “Oh. immensely! ‘Only they leemf pa,“ o ‘i!!! wine to me,“ nae ah new ' _ "Isn't it true? Ol- at least partly gathering rage. "set your mind at - - ~21. true?“ Robert MacBeth questlon- rest," he declared grinlly. "There's 5332 a u __._.--—-’ ___¢ u... FASTEST ELECTRIC RANGE m THE wolzw The calrod heating unit gives you electric cooking, remarkable speed and unsurlllls?‘ economy. The time control for oven cookm! turns the heat on and olf and perlniifl W“ i” leave for the afternoon and ilnd dinner ready 1 when you return. Meats and vegetables cook l" their own natural juices. By all means see ti" Hotpoint ranges before you buy any mulc- BllAN HAKES Sir George quckened his step and. side by side, in so mortal an enem- ity that it held them together as tongue-tied as a pair of lovers, they went up the terrace steps. Roger Dunham and Ray Browne met Roberts on the terrace, and after a little good natured 81'8"‘ ment she finally went sway with Ray. Sir George went to the edge of the terrace and stood IOOkIJIg out ~tvward the river, watching for s dark little spot that would be a cnnoe. But the fellow must have made quick time, for there was no sign 0f any canoe. On the mainland e car flashed lights on and went Speeding down the river. He had not seen the signal Rgbeffig had Elven him as she turned from the 1111161118. and even if he had seen it he would not have known it meant “Welt for me." What Wmlld the girl do,‘ Sir Gf-‘Orgc wondered. now that she knew Port Borden, Ii. l. he was aware of this mm? Whgfi ST Ill [OVELYAFTER THEUST DANCE‘ \\\\\\‘ \\\\\\\ ii!!! !!!!!!! /////// How you thrilled n. n. certainty oi your letting lovelInzsv-helgbiened by thz clinging, velvet- texture oi Pompelen Beauty Powder. 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