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M1 and•Mrs, Benson had three child, Women . � iY Nations
ren, and al►nost free' the birtlr of their S171171'nipg' '
$:ret. child Mrs:, Beason had left dis- z • •
.ciplinary matters,ent4reiy.'in.the hand$,. All over the world liruschen Salts
3t her• ILUsband. i is appealing to girls and women who
Wheat' 'oae'. of the. children broke a are striving for an attractive • free -
Tale -of -Abe- home
reerule of-tlie ••honed 14Ia-s,..Benson- would. -.".from t fIguii'e.
:•'invariably call,•Mr. Benson's attention! He1ra is'the`ntetltoo they -are• follow-'
to the matter, suggesting' that the clil'ld i ing .to :banish flit and bring • into blas•
• needed pnnishm et ,and, taking it ',tor som all the .natural atttactii�eness that..
granted that;' h9 would do the 'punlieh:.th'ey possess: every morning they"
In'g. •Usually he was awayfrom home .talje-..a, half-teaspponfuf oet ' Kruschen
during •the say: . If, erh l:e lie was ab.' Salts •ie a glass of warm "w-ater; before
^*-trent, ane of 'the children did some• breakfast.
thing that should not have been 'done • '1iey'. dri-this e1 ery moaning ---with
rs Beenson always threatened to tell out missing .one for•. "it's the daily'
ather" 'about i:t as e-oou as. he recur n-- .dose •that takes aff 'the fat.i9 . When
ed...'.Altd whet) lie did rel„uru4 ,1•_is Wife..,' $rUschen is. taken daily every' particle,
;true to her ward w,oitld toil Itiirr ,al:l of poisonous waste, inattrr tt id• elate'
tt .out it, and he-woald,p.unishthenhild�'; ful sae cis sled. •,gas;es':a1'e eci elled front
. This • was the regular, disciplinary pro- the system „
•
cedwx'b of the liome •Mrs :Benson a
'act-) At tho samiine thestomach, livea
ect s a,sort'bf°'spy hitt invarl'ably shat- ; 1dneY:s, at}d' be.'t•owels ,aietoned
,.d UpP
ed to her':husband s• sliputdel stele tltsic. e pate ',frksh blood containingNa=
• 'of. punishing the children ' tuie's" St life gtvtiig salts is carried,
As time went onit.becutne'.
'neces-`i:to every steep land;' nerve, .and. fibre
„sry -fcft Mr- ;Lenson, -to be• absent -a of th.e body, a.ndthis is followed by
g.reat. 'deal,.., and finally he secured'•ct, "that •Kruschen feellug" of energetic
• `traveling osition' ,wh di1 , .permitted health end:act.ivity that,js reflected in,
him .to be•at'Ionia Only. one night, a bright eyes,, 'clear skin, cheerful.. vi-
Week. , Still Mrs. Benson kept" to ,her
vacity,. and a charming• figure.'
—�.
custnm__and'en : that night reported to ,_
tn''all the wrongdoings 'of the child-
ren ! gi.o ..his short visit'' was usually
spent Meting .out • punish•inents • for
.everything that had been done amiss
tiering the week. Of course it came
about • thatthis' a as 'not anigIit to bre
pleasantly, anticipated by either father
or children, but rather to; be' dreaded
by all concerned.;; e ' .
As -the .years passed and Mr.Ben
_.eon's work toots him farther and :far-.
ther .away from.. home, it became •im-
possible for him to ret'urn'ofte'ner than
twice .a month, and, fit lly. he couid
get' hone only once, a mon-h. And;,
as no change was made with :regard•to,
`� a res.p'onsibility; fq`r discii"pliite`, aiat
visit became less and less a pleasant
occasion.. Of:.course, es was' to• he ex-
peeted the home government finally
broice_down ee.ni 1 _telt' ..-.. 9,narch,_and
chaos'reigned supreme. was
wrong? . Should• the husband have re
_==idfgned hi:9 traveling position in order
to be at home,to punish: the children?
Many`.travel=in'g"-metr-a're—very—suer
cessful '.fathers. But should not the
wife .:and husband hold,. themselves
rraliitnel _ wittrz �ba d-te des
y._
cipline? In -.other 'words, if Billie: needs
punishment,,. is t: wise:.1et: the m
other
to say: "Now;Billie, when Papa, comers
this afternoon, I'll have him 'attend. to
.you? • Isn't it better for the mother:
to, punish Billie herself and -€ef tele•
matter over with? • •` •
Inflicting punishment is one of the,
unpleasant tasks incident' to brining
children up properly. It can't always
be evaded, though 'a wise handling of
. the problems. that' arise will -minimize,,
the need, • but when it must •be done,
can either parent copsistently shift
the---responsibility4o••••tele• •shoulders
the utirer.?—issued"- by-:-Ute-Nationalw
Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th,
Street, New York City'. These aro'
tides ,are appearing 'weekly in our
columns,, 1.. .
What New York
Is Wearing
BY, ANNABE LL' WORTHINGTON,
Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson
I ¢xa rrislrccl raa.tJ1 -Every Pa ter'n ,
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Give the .Old Folks, the 'best poesille
Christmas present by, going to Os 'the*
this., year. Enjoy the thrill of doing your ,'
Christmas shopping in London, Glatigow •
or Paris. Low ocean rates still in iiorce. •
• °Ocean Rates One Way ,'Return .
Cabin from 11104,. 5192.
1`hlydst /rqm •
67 119. •
Nearly a century of sea -experience is:bacic • .
s"''* . ,f' thefainousGu-pard-Anchor-Donald'son•--
service; ,;accolnniodation and'•con,fort,
'freekU sailing's ill reugkon't be Fal/'
LAS'•" SAILINCS••FROM hi)NTRE'r4L
Nov,.1H. AURANI%. Plymouth furore 1.OIJOnt
Nov. YH . AI'HI.NIA $'fait;• I iveree4i, Glasgow
Nov, d6 ANTcitere Clasgu,v: Belfast 1. pool.,
i IR5'I
' SAILIN(i`5 •FROM HALIFAX '
Dec 03 ' Plmo.• 1 is, ', otl.
U,. c 10 "* ,$'1 i'IASCANI.IA B'tasyr, uthLiverlpool Gl1asgow'nuu
-. ;,Prone Saint Joie' oti-Tie,.') ,•
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HORIZONTAL.
1—Ch '.nk of
4—Egg shaped
9 To sol.d-
12e -Everyone'
13—Vital-Power •
14 --Armpit
15—Flat' bodied fishes
17—Dwarf ear of Corn '
19'= -Belt
21—Napkfn
22 -Frank
24—To plant
26 --Bristle'
•
29—Pertaining. , til. H i Oda'
. • books •
31—Sinall piece'
33—To follow . .
34 --Article •
35—Slang:. officer,
37=Openi<ig
39—Toward
40—To fall behind.- >.
42—Humorist •
4_,_.._Ceh%tkux iol_plat.
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Nothklg Wrong • „
.He he'd decided -to sell his car ---.if
'he could—and when a gullible.lookiug
fellow knocked at his door and asked
to see it, the •o:tener.eagerly flung open •
w - =flipgaragffgesscert ,,,etl-Ebp• _.C►rpw, i' d,r. ern I woolen skirt 13
.il
into. the roadway. topped by -d-jacket-line •blouse of
"She's a• beauty," he said. Jurnkl in vivid green plain 'woolen,. The
sad I'11 take you fora run'." . revers and b^l.t r •l eat :he brown
The potential buyer jumped i , amid woolen. - ,
the owner managed to persuade. the It's dust Lull of diish :1.,: ,
car to snort her'way up a fairiy steep Pt's a real favorite, with col -
,',stretch of road immediately ahead: lege and school girl, and t11' .•out11-
"Shell go up here like a hirci!" .he ful type of won1e'
• •ehuckle'd, hoping for the best, ',".lust .• 'Tele Wrap -over bion c i-. perticu-
_Imulr;'' la.rly sluice rti g f atu The
A hundred .yards up, the slope the slightly circular i'. i•t 'is "tit—in
• car emitted a loud cough, tret'nbled ':Sores to lend hetg1•tt to the figure
violently, and began to run back- ', 1 It May also be earried''out 15 one
_ •--wards. •-The• o-wner _forced --+'smile, and mates int as Sp.:1141h tale woolen
t , hung on,gtimly to• the steering wheel, with the .ever: Or br oWn , ivdolen
the potential bnyei• eyed hila doubt. I ' and worn with a biotin suede belt.
billy. - . • _.• I! • . Blas'!. with Prtsiail egreen is
"What's the .idea?" hie askeri $its- stern. t, ^
piclously. "We're going backwards." j Style No 53 may be had in
"Quite all right:" grinned the would..1 sizes 114, 18. years. ^t, :14, 40 and 12
he vendor. "I—ei--that IS, l've left my bust•
tobaern twitch on dee' fll11th'" ' Size :Nor 'requires z yards d•. Id-
_ inch for Milner• vli:th •17s yards >1Y•'
inch file :-'.Ort.
After much 'bustling =ertuu;d tier 1•it}`�- 't(1 Olai :it l'a'l'I 1'I`:,\ .
family was seely packed inside thei
car and the journej' to tho .carol, y' he-'" W r ii,' your. nnnie and' ,addres
gan. J %'t'lybocly was haply for sev-1 plainly. Britt: number and siz0 of
eral minutes; when Mother suddenly sUft1 pattern a' you want. EN
. -
..exclaimed, "oh, John'. i left the •elec., doer 'eoe in 'Et or coin 1.('oin
uric iron switched on ""i'hill will he Pr`cfi12 tl', 1 1 !t' it'ealicfullcl for
quitiy- a'll-rgm4..Ler-e-pl-ie4- 'stirc-a.._'tor each n1!n11i 1, 'and •1rid1•i your
1'1•o just remembered' tint 1 1•srt• lith milt. to \\ d,on 1 itt,;riot• nr i•, ,re,
hathroom tape running." 7;4. Wevt. Adelaide St,. I' •e•mie.,
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' d—Tardy
48 -Dish.
'5Q—Wife of lord•
51=Wager •
'53 -Lessons
55=Famous •angler'
58—Fate '
fit—Rather than,
62—Fra,st covered
64 Since.
66= -Den n .•
61 --At present.
VERTICAL!
1._Dancei step . .,
2—Scottish: every
,3 -Gave glossy covering
to 49—Bare,
42 -•Baking .place 52—Jutting i,oc1 s'
3—Holding tool's 54 -Neat
6 -King of Bashan. 55 -Insect trap
7 Electrified part'iele -56-L-:eonste'llatitnr
8—To beat. 57—Insect egg
9—Piereed 59—Self -
1 Mohammedan name 60—Flaxen °
16—Pertaining to sound.
18=Encore.
.20—Convulsive sigh
2`?—Ellipses
2) Tiertain'ing to par.-•
ishnien:t
2i", -=False hair'
27—Carried
28 ---Pail]]
30—To ]aunt
32—F4A-ucet..'
,36—Fruit•se,ed
38—Whitens
41 -Drinking .cup,:
,42—Record
45 -,-Dutch exl•,lr<•er
47—Mbist
Qom.' tet Palms . ,\_,,Q.3—Greek letter
Making Children Grow.
Growth • may, be remarkably stimu-
lated by diet, according to reports
recent experiments by Dr. Summer-
etldt_des_ribed`•inGood Health _Battle
Creek), Mich,),,
By feeding eleven children on a diet
Jit whichwere-1arsequantlttes.of vita' quences,
min B .and extra supplies of other vita- „
With thio. 'new and. rather sta,rtting
mins and .minerals, . he succeeded. in ; information concerning the possibility
securin .a rate .of gain nearly 'fie'. A securn ..,a:notable."increase In ata
g i, g - -
times the ordinary .amount. Says Good ture merelj by adding a few inexpert-
-Health: sive items to the bill of fare, it is easy
”The dietary by which this"e'xtl'aor- to 'believe in the possibility, of realiz- course is complete without a mourn-
.dinary rate of ,growth was secured ing .'the late Mr. Burbank's forecast er's' 'bench ' at each tee. The best :rea-
consisted chiefly of farina, oatmeal, of a new human race within six genera -
corn -meal, and wheat germ. One per tions by the thoroughgoing' application'
cent, each of brewer's yeast• and alfai- of scientific methods of race improve- to fill'. a book.. 'Yoe have to think out
fa leaf -meal were included. • Besides meat." some things for •yourself—nobody can
the above plant foods, 2 per cent.' of help you. Success;is. the privilege of
bone -meal was given, probably -to suxi" 1` " doing what you want to do,:when you:
ply -lime; but an abifB ance of"th' ssele= Gems—fr-oli�---Life.-s_Scr.ap-bo0lLwam to; "a'nd -as-vol---Want Ao' -MQs-
meat. should have been found. in the • Justices • women do:not know what they want
alfalfa meal, the wheat germ and oat ,"Justice is truth in ectiou."—.lou= until they' discover what" their bus
meal; or, if more was needed,
another bet t tbands do not want: Character is the
portion :t,i the alfalfa meal, would Justice without wisdom -'is impos-'diamond that scratches every other
easily have supplied it. Bond meal •
sable."—Fr eude:'
may be suitable for lions, tigers, and "Moderation is the bast.; of .justice."
other carnivorous beasts, but it is not —George MacDonald.
a proper constituent for a human bill
of fare • ,
velopment ' by wrong feeding, and yet
there seems. 'to be no escaping this
co_nc1•usion. Children while dependent
upon their parents are in the, position
of interned prisoners. They must eat.
eni.—it they, are _n -
adequately fed, their parents or guard-
dans are responsible for the copse=
•
Easyjegthinli
One.. Scores of other Mot lire,. II le,.
written, bender 'vela.
GiVe 1:OUR, child BABY'S OWN
constipation, sleeplesspess. or whenever
he is cross, restless and fretful. Eles. to
take a$ ^ahdy, and absolutely S.Af
see analyA's certlficate tech 25 -cent.
package. Over 1,2:50,00h ;sark,;;Tr cold
itendjetaizeteettesterentiomeeteiirtueseseas, :*2) in 0. pot •o4. 1 , '112 r. . 1114. V ,
t t cirri 1'
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better, or CUNARD LINE,
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''„ Toronto.
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AL il4DS0
1wl^Laffs
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At 'a dinner •a,H'ell known professor
was introduced as,foilow's, You have
bem giving• your attention so farto a
turkey stuffed with sage You are now
about to give your attention to. a Sage
stuffed with turkey,"
Pca_fe sot—<K'ili you please stdpp
exchanging•. notes In the back . of the
room?
Student—"They're., not notes: They
ark dollar bills.: We're shootin crap
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Deans • Henderson, HS- Tyrrell. Avenue
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SO1 "f}h, a-rdotr-=me. A7dTEit1 — -
'(11 ARN !'$20 A D IUPWAR17S WEEfc-
The boy'. who has never had to wear LI' L1' giowin"g Mushrooms for us al['
a pair of heavy hoots all winter tali and winter, in, • cellars or outbuild-
Engs. Begin now. Illustrated booklet
doesn't kiilow the real .joy .of going ' free, . • Established 25 -Fears, Canadian
barefoot in the summer. '- +� - tufitrreorn-cot—Dela. FSK, -Toronto-40: -
Plumber (to his wife).-"Doncha be-
lieve them cartoonists, ' ear a n
never- forind no lady in no bath tub•"
Stray Shots • ,
The older a man grows the more he
cares for comfort—and the less of it
he obtains. One has 'tto keep up if
the up -keep is. to "be kept up; • No golf
son a girl can have'for starting a diary;
is that she knows - enough about men.
"This experiment (teatly demon
stihtes the tieineudous importance OT
diet regulation, especially during the
growing `period.', It. is certainly not a
pleasant thought that many thousands
of children are stunted in their de
stone. 'Love,' sweet child, is the last:.
word in a letter. asking for money.'
Digging in ' a garden ' may improve
'There is no virtue so truly' great „one's philosophy mote than. the read-
acrd' godlike as•justice."—Addison• ing of books.- • •
"Justice demands` reformation of the • -•tee. .-='
td
— "v �I_ r Eddy. ''Iiuc%rs`7iave �`tzst pii�'ifia� au
''sinner.. 14Iar- �a ce d �'�
Every place is safe to bim Who ary, person retains only one-fifth of
lives with justice: Epictetus. what he h'ears.. Which goes to prate
"All religion and all ethics are sum that,a wot(ian isn't an "ordinary per:
need up In justice.."—Conaway-. • son:"
-
o�s Know ?
Accused --"How could 1 commit, for-
gery when I can't write my own
name: ".
Judge—"You • are not accused of
writing year own name." '
•
An old Indian went into a, bank to
borrow -sonre money.
Banker—"Chat can'uou put' up• for
security that is', how many ponies dei
you have?"
Old Indian —"Got. 100 ponies,"
Six months later the old Indian
cattle in with a eery large roil of hills
and paid the note. . he turned to.
leave. the hanker said:
l3ait1tt r--=" V e let you have mope)
when '..4'tee needed it, nv'.v 'wily don't;
yell drpa-it your i xtra filoney -with
():.i 1 1 1:, 0 f i ;11i r i
fin,v ninny 1,01.11 y.i i got?'
42 ,
thing lie leaned forve;,,,,
'said, it 12,12.2 been od that, .j'eve: cite ,
Y271'21 ,i2210 the doci.,r or the 1.02.21i
tIOTOR: BOAT 'P.08, BALE.
I� cruiser: about thirty :feet.: In ,case,
altogether onl' -font or leve months in -
two stiasons; complete equipment tncIuti_
aline --.carpets- Aed_and table -linen. -ck1 a,
glassware and silver as weli'as ail mar-
t , e.,uipment and many extras. This
cruiser with Its two cabins and its .veli
equipped galley is an cnusually comfort-
able boat --for- -week-ends, or, . •tonger-
cruises for four' to six people. ' Lt Ls ex-
•eeptionally seaworthy and has cruised
all over the Great: Lakes. It has a •11ga.
class ana very economical 00 horsepower. '
six -cylinder power plant with complete
electric lighting throughout and speed
of .12 : to' 14 _miles. per hour, '11 is a spe-
etal'paint lob and very attractive In ep-
petirance: Owner will •sacrifice for. nalt
its original • cost. El,' 17 atliine, 13 'W -
Adelaide St.. Toronto. •
Sleep -is- a-spiritualfzer•in -the con-
stitution .of--nature_itself—Rtts:hneli
Whiolii,flOwS into this Arctic. •,‘ \
1
leers thre•vtg't 22'
ACC01.-.N CANTS
iforettori (Great
In These
Trying Times
Maintain Your Health
Take regularly
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil
To Build Resistance
Easy to Digest
19
They stimulate
your liver, get rid
.of poisons &rid
improve yoke
25e and 75c red pkgs.
mils unman
17
Rub Minard's in gently. It
odnetrates sore ligaments.
Puts you.On your feet!
Ont the
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