oN \ 3 5) 2 YALL Na Fat avg v3 bat et SN Ce ENF 3 Forbes hdl Bd nh adi gle vom BR SRSA yy A A Hiv a Bah AAS FARR Nl Sn Sb Sa Seas aie a fa SROATLER : : : 4 PRC BREAN SUT EVE LEILSS RY £1 --SA SS Tha EE F Bai BASE Sh, A Sal 8 NTR [Hy ARNEL Crt INGE LR oY A AEA Bl 4 ER L - IT * "4 ETERS (RL TRASK SREF SEHR SSILE Ke Sh ERAN RI = FE ui 2 [ANNE HIRST | _ Your Family Counselot "Dear Anpe Hirst: Ever since my brother married his wife six- years ago, she has behaved abominably, Since the first year, she has had affairs with other. men; they come' to: the house during the day, and she has even met them in town. She thinks she is fooling everyone, "We 'have been careful to treat her as though - we knew nothing of all this, but we are | getting fed up. I am sure Dad knows something, and we are really terrified that Mother, who is not well, will find out, It is no use talking to my brother. He believes everything she says, and we all know she lies 'consistently. "All our friends are nice to her, but I expect it is because they respect our family, We ce f * not. know, . or 'whatever hap- * pens, that will comfort him, LJ LJ Ras "Dear Anne Hirst: I am 16, and haven't been out witth a, boy yet, About seven months ago I'met this boy, and we are madly in love with each other, He has asked me to go out with him, but my parents just won't -allow it, "I would love to go, of course,' but I wouldn't like to hurt my parents, Can you tell me what to do? WORRIED" Letters come to me from coast to coast about this prob- lem, In most parts of the country girls of your age are permitted to entertain boys . at home, or double-date them, - Parents recognize that a girl needs a proper social life for During the afternoon the man came back and finished the milk cooler, so, except for the 'frig' we were all through, At 5.30 the fun began! The lights suddenly went dim. Not out but so dim one could hardly see -to walk around. Partner came up from the barn. "How do you like 60 cycle?" I asked. His answer is better left un- recorded. y afterwards the hydro, office. was besieged with calls, ours among them. "Something. had gone wrong with the temporary soon as possible." But, while we had low voltage people to the east of us had too much--lights were blindingly bright, furnaces racing like mad and fuses blow- ing out all oyer the place. How- ever, about nine o'clock the trouble was adjusted, lights were normal"and Partner was able to finish his milking with the aid of the milking machine. From what 'I could gather | transformer, causing low vol-. tage, It would be adjusted as : doesn't like is the fact that the motors do not fit as well as the "old ones. There is a shaft stick- ing out from the motor on the milking machine which gets in his way. New holes had to be bored "to dccommodate the motor on the cream separator, which we don't think is going. to be too satisfactory. - One rather funny thing happened. I forgot to disconnect the kit- . chen ¢lock. When 60 cycle came on the clock started up as usual but gained 30 minutes every hour! On the whole we are Very well - satisfied--just so' long as our bill doesn't jump 50 percent. One thing I would like to add: all the men who have come in have been as courteous and ob- "liging 'as one could wish, Cer- tainly we have no complaints on that score, It. was not the mechanic's' fault he had been sent out with the wrong motor. EE EE Ea I -- Confessed Killing In 1927, Aparicio Vilela, a minor, received an eight years and two months' sentence for the murder of his uncle, in Cam-~ po Belo, Brazil, Loni ~ Four years later, having serv- ed half of his sentence, Aparicio was pardoned, To-day the ex- convict is a real estate broker in his home town! Now 'twenty seven years after his . trial, the © José Posidonio, strjcken by re~ morse,: has confessed on his deathbed to a priest that he was the murderer. The priest would not grant absolution be- fore he had confessed his crime to a judge. The judge of Campo Belo was called to the bedside of the dying man. He revealed the whole truth in the presence of several witnesses. real criminal, . CHEESEBREAD 'easily, speedily with new Active Dry Yeast! were all raised to despise di- vorce, and to lead upright lives. We don't drink at all; she and my brother do, and they leave the children with anybody at any time; we are so afraid they will be taunted later on with their mother's misconduct! She her normal development and pleasure, and if she has proven to be responsible in other ways they welcome boys to the house and try to make her home a meeting-place for all her friends. Obviously, you and this boy - But still the refigerator man had not returned. I wasn't too worried, thinking he would be back in the morning. After all one might expect a little incon- venience. But then a neighbor informed me the men didn't Bake this tasty Fashion Blossoms Out in Lace-- Collar and cuffs of wool coat for spring, left, are adorned with Alencon lace. First made in Alencon, France, in the 17th Cen- * * L L LJ LJ] LJ LJ . » . LJ LJ * * has even told my sister that my * could not be madly in love tury, Alencon is delicate, yet durable. Hooded English import of Joe is gn 3 Honld brother likes other women; may- * unless you had been seeing white cotton lace over black worsfed, right, makes rainy day ni pawn i) phoned the be he is no better than she is, * each other often. A girl who walking something to look forward to. Water-repellent rain yar x Dh 2 ni ke in f I iy know. nL = : Juaots a lad away from her ---- "boots are of the same design. re, he yy and . ata goo ie " to dst » II y -- y Veins we will send aay man 2 or to him, would help? We * more trouble than she can Sew-Easy We re Not So Smart i he Th, 2 iy at fiiey . just don't know what to do,- * guess.' Is that being respon- : 2 2, but we are worried sick. . * sible? In other ways, too, pon Separates As We Often Think _meanwhile sepong stoned ihe DESPARATE"" * haps you have been so care- refrigerator an % rs ®* Under the shadow of scan- ® less about keeping your word Perhaps over two thousand some parts as best I could, ye . * dal and grief, you and your * that your parents realize you years ago the Polar Eskimos de- ing to get a little law and order . * family have behaved admir- * are not to be trusted. signed and started living air- into the place. : ¢ ® ably. and with fine discretion. * I may be all wrong, but 1 conditioned houses. _ Altogether it had, been a try- © New bread and burl treats arq * Even when your sister-in-law * do urge you not to cheapen More than a thousand years ing day sa by 11 o'clock I was a treat to make with the new ® tried to cause trouble among *® yourself by clandestine meet- ago the "cliff dewllers" on Mesa dead to the world. Partner, ap- form of Fleischmann's Yeast! : you, you held your peace. I. : ings, or in any other way. You Verde built and operated a wa- |- parently, was halt Dhdaimd Never a worry about yeast cakes ope you will continue to. cannot openly' date a boy. ter collecting and storage sys- when there came a pounding a h le and lose strength . . . new * It is your brother's affair, * against your parents' wishes tem which 20th-century engi- the door, and furious barking par Sasa, a Yoops oy * and anyone who tells him ®* and be playing fair -- and no neers, after failing with other: on the part of the dogs. I awoke Fleischmann's Dry Yeast keeps : ® about-his wife (or attempts to * matter what he tells you, he devices, had to learn. with a start, wondering what full strength and fast-acting * talk to her) will get little | * cannot respect you for it. It The * lithic" templ d on earth had happened. It was right in your cupboard. Get a ® thanks. Perhaps your brother * is a frail and dangerous basis pal 2 i yh hos an another hydro man . . . to fin- month's supply. ® knows the truth and appears s.for any healthy friendship. Dh ages AE e Mayas in Yucatan. | jg, the refrigerator job! Part- * to condone it for the chil- * Think this over. Obey your were built perhaps ten Corning ner was in the middle of telling ® dren's sake. If' he should * parents, but try to win their ago, 8nd. the ring bloke him he would "have to come CHEESEBREAD * learn it first from you, it be- ® consent to entertaining your of stone moved into place With-=| pack in the morning when, with sds Knead A : * comes a family scandal in- * friends at home, and include out either the wheel or beast of a _hastlly donned housecoat, I @ Scald 3 c. milk, % c. granulated sifted bread flour. Knead on ® stead of his personal respon- * this boy. If he is worth know- burden. : _ came out and suggested that sugar, 135 tbs. salt and 4° tbe, ghz Adusedboundunillsnioot ® ® sibility. He is mature, and a * ing, they may relax their rule And now explorers and ar- since he was already here he shortening; cool ig Pichu, andelastlo; Plovein greased ow! g ¢ father, Let him handle it in | ..° and help you enjoy a wider chaeologists have . discovered | night as well stay. After that Meanwhile, measure into & large and grease top of dough. Cover ) * his own way. You and your * social life ge * that the famous road system of I .persuaded Partner to go to bowl % c, lukewarm water, 1 t3p. and let rise until doubled in bulk. A * family take your cue from ee oe the ancient Incas was used by a bed and I stayed up. It was dae) BITRE} Li poi Suges Punch down dough; turn out on { ® him, and be silent. _ If trouble comes to your fam- courier system which covered | nearly -one o'clock before the a Dy lgnuy Sed board ahd Sis ® Continue to treat his wife ily, stand by, and silently, with- 300 miles from sunup to.sunup. job was done, helped along by Nerot Let stand 10 mins, THEN into 4 ig port ony oyes 3d * as though you knew nothing, | out criticism of those involved. That's faster by 100 miles a day | a cup of hot coffee. stié well. lightly with a clot soshinihg A * For his sake visit her, enter- | Loyalty and discretion: make than the fabulous Pony Express So--that was our experience A : ; 501% mina Divide aah poi REN ® tain them all when they will anything easier to bear. In time of the early. American West --- with the actual conversion job. , Stir in cooled milk mixture, Stir_ of a5uh nod pay lls. Plac Qo SAE * come, and be especially kind of indecision, ask Anne Hirst's probably faster than anything . | And the results? Well, the lights in 4 c, once-sifted bread flour; beat shape into ge alls. : jens | i ®* to the children. Whatever opinion. Address her at Box 1, hefore the electric telegraph. are brighter; there is a differ- yim a rotary beater until the 3 balls in each of , o 2 ® your brother knows or does 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Every now and then modern ent hum to the refrigerator 'and - Jae is smooth, Cover and set pans (4}4" x 8% x BE tons iH . man is reminded that he isn't it ices up less quickly--which is bi a warm place, free from and sprinkle each oa wit bo ' T quite so smart as he sometimes all to the good. All the various Jeanghh J Free vor goupied shredded Plassey rag igit 5 3 x - : Ki. thinks he is -- that some things; motors run- much faster which n Ked fi a % Sy oF rise yt ou a H Horse pork { aa after all, were thought up be- seems to be an improvement in- Phe co hy Ad) rk: oy 0 Re crately hot oven, &/97, 43- "£3 y 10 fore 1902. A good thing for us sofar as the milking machine is SoAabouk) "once HUnY, i LA | to reflect on. A good thing to concerned. One thing Partner | i 4545 Ds IN ponder, also, that if Daniel pL Boone couldn't drive an auto- 4 : ) 4 : mobile, neither could many of \ Ane ams us find our way at all through - i his country. : a Busy mom, whip up these Humility is a rare and pre- § wardrobe wonders in a jiffy!s cious attribute, -- From The 4 . Minimum of pattern parts, no "Christian Science Monitor." i r h fitting worries -- designed for Pp 1 va beginners! Princess jumper, box . jacket; blouse offer many & i changes. for Monday-to-Sunday vy ©) Lo fo variety. Send now! i Xr . Pattern 4545: Phila Sizes re pr 2,.4, 6, 8, 10. sizé- 6 blouse, : E RI .yard 35-inch; jumper and jacket, RONICLES 214 yards 39-inch fabric. a5 = ; : . . ; This pattern easy to use, sim- F ; ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has 4 INGER ARM . CH oO C 0 LATE complete" illustrated instruc- Gwendoline D Clarke . sas tions. . Co Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Tr CREAM PIE (35 ) in coins (stamps cannot Well, we have been "con- be accepted) for this pattern. verted"--as of last Friday, and it |. 3 cup granulated sugar . Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- was certainly quite an experi- s 4 tablespoons BENSON'S or CANADA Com Starch - DRESS, STYLE NUMBER, ence. Maybe. those of you who 7 teaspoon salt tarch Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh- still have conversion to-60 cycle 2 cups milk teenth St., New Toronto, Ont. ahead of you would like to know 5 Jats Jn setongd chocolate i what happened, ' 69g yolks, slightly beaten : : Shortly before 8 am. hydro "teaspoon vanilla | Champion trucks started rolling i am 3 egg white} Locksmith highway--I had already counted 6 tablespoons granulated sugar , 28 before one of them turned in 1 9-inch baked pie shell 'No wonder "they call Harry iin) Ei The driver came in, MIX " Soref the world's champion checked the equipment to be irs ioe Sexson Bor CANADA Corn Starch and locksmith, For forty ' years he changed over and went away Avy ADD milk gradual as has been designing new locks again. A little later he came ADD tiv atoned orn until smooth, -- always trying to keep one back and got to work, first on A A dry choco! ate; place over boiling water, jump ahead of thieves who spe- the water-pressure system, then va COVER he constantly, until mixture thickens, > cialize in picking locks. Soref 'the washing machine and finally $M ANA on panting cooking 10 minutes, stirring lives in Milwaukee. the milker 'and cream separator. b : . STIR ally. Do not remove from heat, Some time ago an ex-convict When he came to the milk cooler ; . a small amount of fy} In sugar, continue fo beat ant] matey bear - called in. Then he had them "| space I had teken out every- insurance business go into action within minutes. 9 i pedks, : ands 'in dumped in a lake, But, a fisher- thing that as movable in my 2 anies hi helped d 5 : EAD meringue lightly over filling. , man found and retrieved them 'pantry--or' kitchenette if you In the past insurance companies have helped spee recovery. 3 (rr n moderate ov 25° ) ) and they were sold. ! prefer to call it that. The man ; : ! 4 ne eilsiats gyen (325°F) 15 minutes or until When keys .were ordered for viont to work, took out all"the of many disasterstricken communities by making on-the-spot We ! the locks, Soref identified them mysterious, works. that make a . h %. - oe d cll " them Ur the sec. a HE settlement of thousands of claims within a matter of hours. be . ond time, s time he too all the new parts and then : ; : RITA even more drastic action. He after oe AR i awhile, he In Canada, the insurance business and its thousands of adjusters a For free or of other . melted all the locks down; just shut up hig tool box, announced n T . delicious recipes, rile 101 making sure they could never | he had to get another part. and and agents stand ready to lend their aid whenever disaster strikes. i |. Jane Ashley, be used again. would be back after awhile, = i a Hd A = Soref has evidence that some That was. the last we saw of - { s Sa y Home Service Department, erooks spend their time in pri- '| him, and he had left the dis- { ; ® / THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY" son thinking up néw locks, hop- mantled refrigerator and 'equip- ' as . , z EX xy JR , LIMITED. ing to sell the ides When they ment still in the middle of the r ATION } ry, Gil FER ' are free. One ex-éonvict invent- floor, I shduld say that by this AL ANADA INSURANCE FEDER v8 AN es P.O. Box 129, Montreal, F.Q. ed an effective new lock, but time we were on 60 cycle. At Le RETURN to double boi mixture thoroughly, COOK 2 minutes lon ADD vanilla, hot mixture into egg yolks, ler "immediately, blending ] ger, stirring constantly, cool; pour. into baked pie shel BEAT egg whites until stiff but not dr p - called on Soref and revealed how he had found a way of - picking one of his most compli- cated locks, Soref acted swiftly. He gave orders for all the locks -- 100,000 of them -- to be production problems were so complicated that it proved im- possible to manufacture it, he found he had been given the wrong motor so he had to send to Toronto for the right one, About 3 o'clock another fellow came in to .change-the refrigera- tor. To give him more working 079 tha power was shut off "le? ~irtang nf an hour. When it came om azain it was 60 cycle. ...and the emetgency services of the fire, automobile and casualty on behall of more than 200 competing companies writing . Fire, Automobile and Casualty Insurance.