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QR/TAFTE ' lmzgimi .. .... l6“ ‘E €A2OA/%/r scarf on her head was libel-w $.13‘: Unlw fig ‘l’ A ' sprinkled with wet flakes wbic mm hm m dmnmt-loéa‘ t had found her tweed-coated shoul- Iimuuil 1 u... faith. with ‘M ’ - n by the different railroad .. mo: WHY Barr You it? #.."".‘.'.*.‘k§t.."°'il.£2 "till . - {gm my» o» 1w- e-‘nl- l t TELL HER OFF? sleigh —the prevailing “wlnd" had w!” I l“: ' mend 9' M" ' ; blown me "good" to make passable ' ‘m9 °“ - i lllliillliiliiil will“ l’ l l us,‘ -l t l , Scrapbook , I orning Smile i not at all necessary. mourhing is not required to adver- tise it, any more than a divorced woman would think it necessary to place upon her stationery symbol of her separationkmm a] trlgndvgnd it ls necesssary to gllillfi one of us. even when we are not doing it ourselves; know dozens of I a long-distance call, who should Mo d e rn Etiquette By Roberta Leo Q- er p 1- and envelopes? A. “$2.. hen one lately call the operator ar.:l llsk the charges. then hand the amount t0 his hostess When giving a breakfast for Jenny must, have what she Is it correct for a woman in mourning to use a black~ed8Bd M- lf she wishes, but it is A woman in some ' When parents bring up their children to bs mulled brats, they cl- mlost invariably do it through 10W; yet if they hated them, they could wreck no more cruel fate upon them. Ibr they are fostering in them weaknesses that will be their undoing. and developing in them char- acteristics that will be a curse upon them to the last day of their lives. When the Judgment Day comes and those who have committed the greatest crimes against society have to answer for their sins. the procession is going to be led by fathers and mothers who had fine human clay put into their hands and- who mined it in the making. I once heard a women! describe this terrible sin in a. dramatic way that I‘ have never forgotten. In speaking of her sister's wayward children, she said: "God gave Anna angels the road. He was rather put to at the prospect cf the trip which was to tako'hlm only a short dis- tance. “But Ellen" he reasoned "there's all the afternoon choring to be done and if 1 can find time to leave the place at all, it's to the woods with tne other men, I should be going." However when I pres- ently sort of “let nature take its course" he came indoors to stern- ly demand "my other overalls" grumbling "well, if I must go, I may as well go now as any time" and she has turned them into devils." DELINQUENCY BLAMED 0N PARENTS a The Juvenile delinquency problem. which is a far greater men-ace to our civilization than the not being manufactured by criminal parents. or even t so often as it ls by overfond parents. Every- .9 ' atomic bomb, is neglectful parents, half fathers and mothers who are so tender of their precious darlings that , any of the principles by which we must live and die. r Bally b". not taught to control her temper. Mary is never disciplined. wants, whether the family can afford it or and added "perhaps she'll be uble to get a decent lunch for us before bedtime-something I've been miss- ing sorely since Judy went away". 1t is an irony of living that a per- son must die or else move away to be appreciated! In my case, the latter will doubtless depend on the former. I I yremarks were only i 1e words. If I had been so obviously disgruntled as he, and on a similar occasion, I should have taken no thought of lmbeth Whittemors DAHH USE ‘HIST FOB STQ-IJNG How to care for one’: stari silver tableware could bu cove well in one sentence: “Use daily. iaytuevery meal. and wash thorough- When you hear s woman say. “I love my silver. but it is so hard to keep it clean." you an almost. sun to find the mimic lies in the fact that she uses it only on special oc- casions. Some hostesses cherish weir ster- ling so dearly that they keep it out of active usage, and therein lies the Sterling tableware by duo's famlw. children's family, without the least fear of wearing out. So its use and oii antique silver in the museums. undoubtedly vou marveled st their wondrous beauty . . . their mellow ‘rantalmn. which has some of A. l physical characteristics of s ~. and the chemical characteristics . ~~ glass, is used by bone surgeons A when implanted in the body, titer " is on almost com lets absence o , fibrous tissue reac ion to it. ' HOW TO MAKE BAITS SHIRT LAST LONGE __ \ ‘ , mow YORK—-Y0u may have . l; give s lal priority several time a V a wee to the Job of launder-in " scant supplies of dad's essentl g garments. Even an amateur laun dress can do e. good Job of keepin precious shirts band-box fresh. Before washing. check shirts fo mending needs and stitch on m 5 white shirts rust. 1r you blue au . Q I pay for it? they cannot bear to deny them anything, or make them do anything they ,1 susileql. "OW thei- I have the, beauty should be enjoyed every H ousehold A Th“ we“ “mum lmmal don't want to do. or correct a single fault l" lllwl- °T "° m“ them m ‘time to “wan them that Janm dilyf you have teen the lovely pieces gilbllfingmhsxglyeou mlrwtecosglrr . .- ones will look brighter and blul ; f streaks won't spoil the shirt/s looks - Follow with two clean water rinse Stockings Do not use a metal tea or coffee not water or dry in the hot sun as both treatments will weaken ‘the fibers. (LC. F30!’ OUT 0F WORK ril 17 -_ (CIP) -—- TONGUE-TIE!) "Do you ever have indigestion?" “No." she re lied shortly, “What a pl y!" murmured the young man. "I know such an ex- cellent remedy." night. he was out of a joh. Mr. MnoDonalid bold newsman Q. lIow can I clean kid gloves ,\, c7193“ tihc kid gloves with How can I )Jl‘(=\’€-'I~‘. around the edges before working!‘ she would have made a good wife instead of a bad one." the usual moghelq then work closely in manner. The neat result will repa one for the extra Work . How can. I from being blown out of ilhe while they are drying v11 Wllld for Cape Breton Centre. sold last» MYMOM 0/0 5'0 » NEW RINSO AND WHISTLE ITI New 1946 RINSO mak colon co spur-filing bri ti BINSO will make in yo» ' washer. Gets package Iodcyl s: ssrismo wml liiYTii YEA-AW.’ eur/r zslvi- was” m: SHIRT g/fl-gp py/y/pz-y » YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE whines cogluuuln white . . . vvuhcbls born spots vanish. That's because Rlcao eta our MORE dirt FASTER, SAFE]. . Boom for yourself when a difference marvelous NEW 1946 es ‘your Rinse’: ck out mb or ma" ELSE "m? “airy: Siiilfliliisii ,\'J!Iiliiilfi'i3liii§£-3E3' _ bultcnq prevent starch clothes of you |miracle that never happens. . g grow and multliply. l So many parents complain of ungrateful children who neglect them Not long ago a woman whose daughter was getting her third div- Y- I have seen many a young criminal stand before the bar of Justice. l but never one that I don't think - your mother should be here instead y . ._._____._--__--_» I D O Q 004-0-0-0 O'O-O-O-O+O §—O§40'O-O-O Corner g i‘ Better English A 1i D. U Williams e 00m some e‘, g Cook 's .'.‘.‘§§-§-.'.'.‘.¢.§. §QQQQQ>W§Q rmnv OMELET ‘ ‘ 1. What is wrong with this serr lance? “Your letter has been re- Use one egg for each person to thought he might have let dis head save his heels instead M making who came in. when he was about her c-ut walking with hewfor ex- ercisel“ I O I However it was James who fetch- ed Polly and tonight she is to sleep in Judy's bed in the look-out room up under the eaves. She is NEW YORK~Light straws have returned and you can again wear the light and off-white shades, Open crowns make these new hats even more appealing. A bum r brim of horsehair and veiling - comes a dinner hat when trimmed with lrridescent beads. It, may look large. but it is as light as a feather ihui flash hroadiv when she laughs. It was one of the sterner sex at Alderlea. whose ldcntli" I would not disclose. who at i'ir't glance at the new-comer openlv admirer! the deep and Winsome dimples. Look- ing towards me and "meaning no offence" he raid sofilv hut none the NEW YORK-Cotton romises t0 be the best news for e summer ahead. By the time summer or- rives, the manufacturers ho that fabrics aplenty will be avs able to give the American girl the most ,1 B‘ “but. L" Willi“) some friends, mllv it be served in no,“ Tom never knows any law but his own will. Jon: call: $ father 3y appearance, anIdIdneltherTI dam finish‘ d m of Co)“, their hues. which are essential to good laundr < . Cilllrie-i? " " d d ie him as a fool. because he oesn’ ow ow moo w" Mu W0 e- 0 “y. enbeble rem. 531-1115 1s d 1m 1y rssu s. »» Allodlg; fig; ili°illlimillgl éhfitlifil; A- Y“ ltzhgeglluldz: axtlhougsgjrlilng for them. And so we have the horde of I'm “"51" ma‘ "l" °l ‘he m" ‘l! to usage . . $sdoily usagemfol- ggn- when ‘smmhml Y°ll ill"! Md ‘ c“ aild humming at his Work, until at uthfui cnimlnals who fill our jails and clutter up our courts. Everyone my eye I 5”” Jame‘ 31"“ “My erations. Blllvlill DYBDB-Ied WeX-llke produc ' 5188011518 last, Brown asked him what was l: them made by Weak and diltlllfl Parems‘ ‘lily lliesrglifihsed missnnchlp ‘last Si? Nolv in l“ mm that m’: precmm siclltxtilitstagclllrtt: kew llmetallon 11m ‘ th ti; . _ “ meta, f eftu edfnwillta- - 5 08B 5m an we “m, u, o,a,,ges_ Evfijf. you my expmned Jan,’ twew» ‘ n is one of the most inexplicable things of life that citherxlse “inn w...“ stirred o... mem0r,e,__p,?as_ rush. Rubber. gar m; (mum; ‘onset u you m this w“ M “ngermes Md 1emmm Allow mam “my Wm, has m“ he‘. diamond en. ‘ telligent people so often seem to have no sense whatever w en co es aJit10lles—-for me. Strange too now gases and mo.“ m‘ engines o‘ . n; q smooth finish ma; , l0 dill! tlwfflllllhly. then keep gagement ring." 2 H C I I I I to dealing with their own children. They know that the pattern of a hub ts which have lain dormant for suveh Bu. they Wm have mug d resistant. _ in a close - covered glass cor- “Well, wihai-‘s there to be so ow (U! . . . child-s whole me 1s pmcmany Se. u, m. cradle, and that l; they spoil so mini/firms pen so eflslly scrim: chance m mm you, sum. ,1 n a table top, well padded, ms . _. tainer. when seasoning is needed cheery.“ about m ma“... asked ‘ . their boys and Ems rotten’ may are 80mg w be "ma," as men and tfio l e! r. D.s work too, .n the L; used daily and washed bhorougz” glve bee“; wees than en lromn . 4 _ formal plgdiigle; grids custard. Brute, Brriwn. m f h m t n By Anne Ashley women Yet they do it befoonng themselves with me ‘hwry that the kgzilsehagogntflleualxgiehefielnedvléo V ggaiéiiu for shirt-s. and makes les ‘ v e . .. m; we 11g or er e me ' ’ , 3 ' ,___ n ng nooessa , ‘l1 . _ - i You see, I found it in my trousers v¢+>+e+o+44| Youngsters will outgrow their faults. though they know tilgfit that in‘ a duw. whgch commanded a clear LIGHT STRAWS y |_ Cnuflon pockm Faults do not diminish w age. e’) view u-f the drive-way and if I Pncm" Bryn" speed You can wo k up. speed in shlr ~ 2 M . f ~ 5 . .. - .4 ‘ ‘l l" . " t b l “th . o‘ Tfifiehfiillell‘ llJallsg gerlrlégiylfél. i‘ W. . [17- . . , n d “uhfnunhsf; ‘,,‘,,,‘“.‘,’P .,,‘f,’...l‘",‘,',‘“‘,‘,,,li lll their old age. and begrudge them n must of brtad, but it is the logical Ofigfngleér 3a “bilaélore f’; n burnt straw, a mllen, or one o1 ironing by rac ice. Hone is a goo 1% scmbbm Wm a mend than“ " w“ “fl -‘§“.‘§ 8155,2111 amila Mir ‘Put thogluves on and. outcome of ihc way thfy mush! m?!“ llll- Y0" can‘ “m” selfish‘ (h... varnish" the“. were m, Pr... the imported Swiss braids which P01151119 l0 OllOWI . f; A certsing amollmt of corrosion‘ Xrlwltexlvarllt tllycldhlce tilélngxt she“ we: genl “(the mixturehwith brush. ness in boys and 31115 fill‘ 39 3'95“ "ml 3119" 9X99“ llwlll t0 l-lllll “m? tcxcs but onlv that for ‘the time B"? "gm °" ‘he head 511d 9XlT°me1Y 1m“ (‘he Wm“! 5m” “I y°ke an 3 forms. often not visible. a1 a loss for something ‘to talk rggetlllnz unin clean, Then hunt; altruism. ‘Most of the failures m the world are mothers‘ and fathers‘ i... malmdg Y... mo... mgmrly iéglOgg.bI:yxB1:egl&‘/$glai]l1:°tizlfedmp. $311.2,“ frglsghgleiid; Ogaggkarrggg £131 ‘I - .‘ . g _ yer t. _ . . . - ‘is i; about m the air to dry handiwork. Loafers dont develop into go getters o a arm's 88y l0 can e sugar l" colors exqumtexy muted o! each front “long edge. the“ fight side of front. ‘iron along both sides? h ‘k d rt a hil, d n 1' r be omlng frayed and _ , _ to set out: "1 don'i. e l t —they include shell ink. soft viol- Wm“ “mdflmg msierl‘ ml“ Pgrlll; Zfmzliil“ film?” :°"1"n"":““:: “g§¥*"lgrll‘ C ‘me “em as m to}? how lmetll Atmi? Yul. ‘d’ 3‘“““};'.,,“°,§,§°’,,"3,53, earth Ellen's going 15sec? ‘titan. m; er. my and green o complement o! row o! buttons. then use mint extremes of heat. Do not wash 1n The girl looked at him queerly. A, Overcast the bultonhoie happy marriages. She sad 1a a n 5P0 , ' helper unless she plans to take the darker coat, colors. as well as >01 "On between buttons. Stretch Walled "l9 seams while ironing so they wont pucker. and be sure to iron! them‘ dry. Put the shirts away on hangers. or here's a conventional way so fold them if you prefer to plle them lfl a bureau drawer. HAIJINAX. Alp ‘pa. ' MlOhHF-‘l MMDWBW C7-C1”- mcm- ll!“ ll° W“ °ll*‘ ‘ll 23! "l9" Wlw days? . “"****“" " " g an older lass than Judy and rounder to wear Place shirt.’ from side up, ‘on bar o! the Nova Scotia Legislature had received their notices in tho A, Trv adding a little salt i0 ilic x ' ¢ hut with almcsi the same gm..." , ‘ _____ time and bum,“ mm middle and closing of R bakery at Sydney. N.S. starch. (‘Yes and twin rows of perfect teeth! CQTTON goon News bottom buttons. Place front down- and fold each side of dhirt ovéf lengthwise, {or about one-fourth of the width. Fold one sleeve along back lengthwise. then fold other_ sleeve on top of ‘it. Hold nine inches. brlngim the bottom fold up to o -~ <- :1‘ n 3 i ev i a S < n be served and one egg for the pan. a sdtiereeto , 11 m; m must, Use l tablespoon ‘of not water for agllslgdtblfgggyln reply m Wm‘! we less expressivolv those pili the gem“ sugme, she mi knowngol; the c0113,‘ pin to moulder ygke d: eaoli egg. Water makes a more ten- nmshm"! l“‘"‘h“§ '" '"‘-" 1M1“ many a year by way of supplying both upper comers __ der omelet than milk So for four 2' what is the correct pmmmfi l ~ ._ .. .. a ‘ people you would "£81 ngilmwolliclipaoizrlgndfnhese words zsiggflffllix’; gfl,“fugjv,‘°.h,;"":flfl] play suits. bathing suits dresses . , .- F )'| ~ ' ’ f; fggfespocns hot WM“ misspelled. Llear. smear, sneer. "l storm heats "rains, mp ‘vlndnwl m for daytime dresses. for evening - ' 4. What does the word frugal ' dreses. l‘ teaspoon salt, mean? h?“ grams F999" , 5. What is a word beginning 5995"“? Y°k$ I'm“ Whlw‘ °r with lni that means "quick appre- eggs. Add water to yolks and Déiillhension"? until thick and lemon colored, uslrw, fwlllllill! iflllfipaj-ent, a as in at, e as lr. ment ‘unstressed. accent first syllable. 3. grated Swiss oheese~or more if you like it-over the 988s, Place in a moderately hot oven and bake until eggs are set. 010cm, Bloc Pudding In lop of double boiler cook 1/3 cu wel washed rice in 1 quort| milk until it 1m to tender. Beat 1 egg sliz tly. sd it cup s or and some of the cooked rice. DIIIGN IO- II and face." And the wfcid which kno-ws that ii. is a poor \"él"ome for Polly. I U O Jeanie came as I sold hofnre Jnruos "sot sail" lo vrnent wisvfully "'Oh i0 h;- in Eoflond. now that of the brlizht red roses w‘il keen alive in the snow" and ihai oven (Continued on Page 3) l t ' lilili Iiiitiii liiltiilililitiiililllltltl Irncirl iliuimllu m: can: - e cl -ri h a I . _ . - _ CHANGE‘ To Erdiuotltilio; yin do oldie . f.“ the » Patten 80.85pm ghmtiioger-dprobmakeceveosmb- . ~~. 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