#15, LADY! Au iaiectsd ensues can scatter the flu ' ' l2: t! Andthh“bl1s".l¢i-flin8°nfl°fl “Mum” a tlmeehleieniiachlld ciurnitumissopotsnttils IfifllGilpilMflIdBhlCflIlillQ/fllfhillbhi Another scientific hct—“Lysol" brand disinfectant kills the flu bug. So add "Lyso ” tn the water M11! time you clean! Make it e flu seasbn rule for kitchen, bathroom, nursery . . . all our your house. _Ge'ii WW9!‘- M, hqflth-‘ujrding “Lyscl" at your drugglst s today! Th; “bug” that causes flu is a virus (snwllcr ihizn a germ) visible only under the new electronic microscope. Fm single !_,irn_e you clean u; disinfect will! v nu. i“ XlIKIQHB 4m 6 ., v _ e , _ p. I‘ I WARNING‘ . I Medical tests prove flu_ virukean dry up, ilive in house dust. . ; cndulil cause llu 6 week: lderi lui “LYSOI.“ kills flu virus quickly on conlceil ‘AAA a i’ . . ‘Sefillkfil Living&dLeisarev THE v WOMAN'S REALM A cosumm Xltws be ThTnHneuI- Th!» w Lreigillgd in an lmendim rlbble- net us build up e mad or hricht A d dream hr vs dreams — nor. n let them ertd in sleep- Let there be Joy! The winds e0 wildly wailing Arqgm Life's walls will surely die ovm soon: The sun will shine 801111. With warmth uni ailing end Life will reach’ its lion-ions promised noon. E. Anne Ryan. THE MONKEY BIID 8n to . , th Holstein. some- For example we“ the “mm” hi‘ b become over- ing muscles have developed to the whit where the o, bird can use them m the same “n”- mpflk its tail. m“ 014%: ceiledzytfrmirtciinthst .. m, ”' u“ " m‘ wrivbeyr district. ‘m. bird world osest link between oatkin climb is able to dive Oiten it can be observed in trees mum stream sw hi! some [who about, annoying the cool water . av brilliant. sun shines down with all its ferocity. rasmou horn _ Belts are more important lash- the dress order to achieve s. shes-t simplicity and. spotlight your new y. The Russian Academy oi Medical Science is mung up new ineli- nmnk‘ ° around the country in the family automobile and frequent bars. Ideal Mother! vmou Tides Still Super laser .~_~r o oman, with he: lirst baby. asks-me whetvls-v :id.ee.l oi s gcodAnkgtuililegr-fykwell, my notion ot a good mother is- amazon-with a hggdfu], 01 common sense, a heartiul oi love, a stilt backbone-and a good. strong, right hind. and ii shccan add to ihesequslliieetions Llallg then, 5.1551... a hnlr-trlcger. she is a super-duner-meiher. The trouble with motherhood seems to be th lew women can take it in their ctride-‘llplt ct them overdo it or underdo liuThey spoil W911‘. youngsters rotten, or else neglect-theta‘. -And that givesrus the brats and the Juvenile delinque ts who make s social problem that we do not know ' to settle. lbr it is true today, as it‘ been since thsboginning o! time, that the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world, because every man and woman alive ar'e~whet their mothers made them. _ _ Now there are very few women who do not de- ' sire to be good mothers, and nothin! is-more com- mon thsn to hear a woman say that she hopes and prays that» ‘her childrclvwill turn out well. but the catch is you csntdevelop the char- acters oi’ children by wthiul thinking, You have got to do something about it. And quick. And often. And plenty. . COMMON SENSE NEEDED Guides’: b‘ ll And that is where a mothe needs ' sense in dealing with her offspring. She has to lace the tact that her little bundle ‘iron: heaven has a lot oi’ devilish tricks wrapped up along with his angel traits. and that she has to tone them down ii she wants to make a decent citizen o! him. And she has to discard the myth that children will ' outgrow their faults i1 you will Just let them alone. They don't. ‘rhey in- crease with the years. The mother who lets her children make s door- luat o! her when they are little will be trampled under their Ieet when‘ they are grown. _ 1i good mother must love her children, but she must love them W131i’ and not too well. Mother love can be s hlesmug, or it can be n. curse. All oi us know plenty o! mothers who have wrecked their chil- dren's lives by their excessive devotion." 'l'lley wouldn't let their sons leave them to go where opportunity called. fiihey wouldn't let their daugh- ters marry because theycouldnt bear to be pitted from them. ‘Phey even broke uptheir children's marriages because they couldn't endure the ttzought oi’ Jcihn or Mary loving somebody better thhrl he or she did em. It takes a let er etrenzth and courage and a. mu backbone to be s. good mother. for the young are strong and lusty and lull o! light, and it is so much easier to give in to them than to battle them to a finish. But the mother who surrenders to her children and who lets them do the things they should not do is a. coward and a quitter who has be- trayed the greatest trust that is ever put inhuman hands. Every mother who lets her little bobby-sock daughter run around the streetsist night with boys o! WillOm she knows nothing, and her teen-age boy career ‘is responsible tor the lollies and crimes they commit. Many mothers pnide themselves upon being‘ all mother and boast that they have no interest in the world except their children. That is not the kind oi mother that children need or want. They want a mother who will laugh with them and play with them, who keeps herself look- “ud w.“ m,“ ing young and pretty and oi whom they can be proud, yet who holds s mkdéwwdetcnzirlgfleiieme contigl strong hand over them and makes them respect her. m 3111i: a hargejéab to be s good moths, bu}: Grsuldmeélsaeréecipe for rear- -——— g ren- ‘emandwsslfiern, sstemwen aregoodand mgndfiml lbtdflg’tug_ gmmmiucl s91!!! ilwm when they lfe bad-has never been improved upon. g ' mus l tel 100 plas- gig which, ortiugately): can be add the baking powderpsoda, salt grpuped into' 14 types. .. . and spices. it again. “Cream ..__ , ~ _ the shortening. add ar dual- 35:1", gxnybfld. Cook s Cofhef ly and cream well dd e egg near 1 fish . blmtsrll fishes m “$1.1m”? panning wh caiwht make a. reel»- s new competitor DDT. Bots the hyroge and eight o! chlorine in each lgfllfllflh. adi ted lth Dscmmc"; ‘tantra... ‘nine emephslnmydlii-ll. mily @106 slgswrflfl it ls now well establish- ed at mosquitoes can transmit the disease to horse ,. and beat well. Combine the water and molasses. Dyan t ‘watrwlnd out‘ cl the Blun- mg‘, that was inthe lawn tree m“ an flouth dfllllfl. Jill! WIQQ the- ranches o! the rowlli the border, p W and re e the deserted ro ins the old sliver birch. And _ d against the windows atxianes, and cause ri lets to course, ere an there down the yards and lie ds. "m. onessarchingitsnlvsy to the mill stream below. A Mud, I sus- pecléd, that might, ih its Possum. allow one to lnake slight marks about ‘ole mm - "With this month sjgolngtr caught mysel! saying, at a wind w Wm; ier has- about done his worst. March will advance the-coming oi 3.15.55; l green pastures and birdsong. “Just think, Ellen!’ » James —ssld ~with - evi- dent sstisiacticm, this morning. "Come. $unda,, March will have only as many days left as the February montlW-March, that,’ I am almost. certain, will come n like a lambkin-in the hours that lie just ahead. James, as always, is glad oi’ the Winters passing. i present, likecmoat farmers, he s extremely date-conscious, keeping in alert e e to the mommie-pi s in their st es; the secretive wooy ewes in their ‘shed-iold and the cows, cud-chewing comfortably in their stalls. 8o tram James, Feb- rua _wlli receive only the bares: ‘ tng nod, and no regrets, _un- eu it-be to wish it had stayed longer when he. happens to recol- lect the sizable amount o! iarrn wor that has recently been sc- cornplished. Not‘ so much in extra work, as in the daily chor- ing all o! which in its faithfulness leads up to some rest day, in the hear or distant. uture. because some women are thd "saitest" creatures and as James Dfldil‘ taker care to point out “not , on which side your bread l- blllilféd." I‘ take the seasonal urn-selling: and bu ings. more or ‘ens longrsnted an each product or snlms fitting into its c cle o! illdl.‘ 8o that when I recs! the delights of this month about gone, l‘ s all not. remember that. we sold that heifer bythe door" nor that We bflllht other: to replace her. It will come to my mind, that several occasions. lt brought our family m- Ielhel‘ at ‘Alderlea. "Once again“ I sayin my heart, as I take in the circle-endgive thanks; 1°;- J5. rnie, round-eyed. sometimes dimp- lirlg with pleasure and often roi- emn, and quite 0ld,.Jarnes and I lsree. beyond his years, his chair drawn close beside James’ r-t the meal, and for the resrot us. each with his or her widely different personality and altogether forming —-!o me-a pleasant family. en- semble. I_ shall recollect also, now "_.’.."I.I I A Better English ‘ ‘o. c. William: Add th d ingredi t t th creamed 5.11%.. elterrelrstkl owit: NOW! mzw ALL-PURPOSE RINSO ls m! 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"I hands?" asked the other. received u. hots from him, with "we you was the reply. ilélieeerzlmdstions annexed to it.” 5. “I patted the bloomin’ cull-ht‘ inwaaimg "‘“‘i_"“”“ ‘ As two elderly ladies were walk- ing along the street they passed a MODS. I “Emily, our thing. Yesterday, shcbrollc 3 liffifillfl? habit of our family by making us try brisk tasting Liptonfls Tea. And Liptolfscertainly taught us what brisk flavour really meansfi.’ ' Try brisk tasting Liptods Tea. Y ou’ll ncvcr Y again be satisfied with dull, flat-tasting teas. For Liptolfs has what experts say flavour, always fresh, tangy and full-lwdiiid, never flat- or insipid. For finer‘ tea enjoy- ment in every frdgrant cupfill’ . . . ask your grocer today for brisk tasting Liptolfs T ca. ' maid, is always ' d that today's rain has ceased to {all and the wind has as James tells me "swung ‘round to a colder quarter" the strolls we enjoyed along a wintery rostl, the mill- stream never very iar from us as we went "in the rosd" and the nice rides on February trails. I re- member, as well, the evenings we nelghhored pleasantly, around a fragrant wood-fire with perhaps a friendly cup o! tea to supplement our chatting. O O O ~ The tri s to the corner-store come bsc now to mind, where after a fresh lsll- of show, close by, ihe Auld Kirk rears its spire heavenward and the drifts, were moulded prettily about the resting places in "the city o1 the lh-ad. And of equal and bless-ed mom- ory to many Islanders abroad, as well as to many worship ers at home, the Church down t e river (Continued on Page 3) couple ‘oi military policemen.’ One o! the ladies drew the others st- tentlon to the armleth bearing the letters M. 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