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The Brussels Post, 1951-4-11, Page 6
This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup OMMIE TEEM NE (G"3 "DEAR ANNE HIRS l : I'wo weeks ago I bloke my engagenient to ahoy I'd ;tone with. or neo years. 1 Potted Mat love is indeed Mild, "t thought he was worth help- ing. ( family have not a good reputation/. He had quit school and lacked intel• ligeuce and self respect. 1 helped hint regain confidence. helped hiin AIMS', and acquire good taste. 1 showed hitt (tow to make friends. Re 'began to dress better. He gin a good job, saved his money and improved it (very way-. "All this tir.ie, 1 had to light with my family to date him at all, No- body I knew liked hint. Now I know they saw what 1 could not see—amt today they rejoice that I have sent him away. 141 LAURA WHEELER SA\'li, on your pew 5111)-coverst Do the job yourself and a good vrofessional-looking job, tot, with :asy step-by-step instructions! hlstructions 8 4 1 ; step-by-step Erections for basic slip -rover. six ather type.-, four footstools, Laura Wheeler's improved pat- . tern snakes crochet and knitting sr, (ample with ;to charts. photos and concise directions, Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS n crags (stamp t:annol be. at•- tc•ptr.d for this pattern to Box 1. 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ontario. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and AD- DRESS. Send 10-rut,4 •t cent, inure (in tains( for our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft hook. Illustrations of patterns for crochet. embroidery, r u i t t 1 n g h ,iehnld accessories, lolls, toy's , many hobby .aad Oft ideas, 1 iter pattern is printed 'tt the bowl., ST 4) d ecrt DISLOYAL, TOO "A year tem 1 found Its was sneaking int with other eirlo, tie spent Iii., Money o.1 Mem. Ile lied to inc rots -tai tly, 1 lath toil you the awful things he di:.I Still I scanted to marry hint, tweatise f thought 1 rratlrl straighten him out beter that tory. "Finally, 1 ,vo!<e up. f gave lira track his rie..,4. \nd ttr':I•. 1 feel only a gnat relief. "There is a voting professional man who has ranted 110 marry 111e - for sone titue. I have always caret, for hint as a friend, 11e lives in another 1.,;; (where 1 11•,ee rela- tives) and has been coming to see Ole CII "eel, 01/18. I ata r'ondering whether 111' reit {hese relatives for a while, "The reason ie. 1 canto, get this other boy off my mind, Whenever I'm alone, i worry how lie is getting along. i won't go te, the parties and club af'lirs my friends incite me to, because he know; 'hem all now and if I see hint I'm .afraid 111 weaken, And 1 rouldn't pet Burt like this again. "I'tn considered older than my age and :f can understard-anything you tel' me. So please be frank, "R. G." " Many a girl older than you has * mistaken pity for love. A lad who obviously needs lice. appeals to her maternal instinct. and she lavishes sympathy and under- * standing, upon him. Like you, * she inspires him to higher things :. and under iter gtidaure he be- * comes (she thinks) the lean she * imagined he could be. So site et begins to respect hint —and she *' calls it love * One sail day, how ever. the veneer of 'character and culture " she Inas imposed begins to crack. * His real self steps fOtt•tb—he is a * cheat and a liar. After one heart- " break after another, she Is forced •" to admit her failure: here was not enough "� i n}t c'Laracter in him to u,. * support her efforts. Sc. snrrow- ". fully. she sends hint away. * It i s al(101v� difficult lt 10 forget et " such a person. because they 11611- * ally have a great deal of charm— and that is what the girl rentem- hers. Ilcr only safety lies it, star• ing away front 111117 entirely, * You ray that it is only 01110,1 " you are with tlds other• young man who cares for you. that you can forget this boy. By ai; mean: • visit your relatives in Isis city. Accept his attentions andrelax 111 ' his companionship. It ,will case 'your heart, and [lint the pain of : your disillusion- You need to lean on a strovg shudder just 11010 and 1 cipect this responsible • young maw will not he ,uuclaut. + Noiist,t ei• whether "I ttlii11i,: ' comes of it 1•r Lot. ,r. til hr * comforted. Are you disillusioned in a friend? Absence is a great healer and others more worthy will renew your faith in people. will help you through these sad will help you through these sat days. Write her at Bos 1, 123 Eighteenth St.. New Toronto. Ont. CROSSWORD PUZZLE A' t 1 i •saner, wa,er 1. l :: I: - , 055 7.S. 1,, thin 51011:1 A. Pet 5 •y r'r18e4 ie C l .. 119. ialaaian (abJ 1. tai if. 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',� .el 28{7 { t 22 _91.7 "W�/f,�,�- • 211 24 vis: 25 26 27 29 30 31 g'fi3e .5,'''. 33 `*,34 35 36 uJF' 37 38 ':' .. 55,..,'9' iiiiiV; {i;; 42 43 j`i 5j/k.” 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 '<F+ ' SI 52 f,i 33.. 54 55 f ; Ss QF;• 57 Aaswet Elsewhere On This Page HOW CAN 1 ? 11y Anne Ashley Q. How can I make a good clean - Mg compound for washing painted walls? A. 1)i'0110.• oaf' 011/lee 01 boa) k,hes in It, ounces ((Mc 1111111 of %rater, tuttl.add about three ounces ur ttlt'pe'mille, Stir the mixt ttre rapidly, and :,pt,ir with a Trus(, or 011140. Q. How can I soften a paint brush which has become hardened? • - A, Place the brush in a par and 'asci' it with vinegar. All+,.. to bait coal the hfu,ii i, soft and rdiubl,•. Q. How ran I dye feathers? A. Use acid or hash dets. I<t•• wove the n0.ut'al grease ne oil N- ivea dy'eim.. be 00101110g in a weak soap or ammonia .nlutir n. Q. How can 1 sew snaps on gar- trents most efficiently? A. Sew t1',• half of tilt •1111 will, fisc projecting point (.1' 110,1. Then pr.. this part downlinn't Vr, the material it, 71,0 plait 1'. here the e c rre•.yunpii,g 1.1044 ka 1, slued. This will(Fiat e ( dt tine. m ,te.siln, m the gaols t, -not, 111.1 0111' to sets' the snap. Q. How can 1 remove rust from painted sur:accs? \. Phis caul a=/ally he ,cu„red by use of a little sandpaper, 1)oti t tri to cot -'•r the- rust `t,o i 01111 pclfu). so d:c; Mt ill 511,7.0 through i❑ dor, Q. Ilow can I prevent the con- tent, of a cracked egg from boiling out? A. Add a tease( onful 01 sat to the (later 111 n'.drt• the egg 1s to he boiled. Q. How can 1 push back the cuticle without causing hangnails? A. If pushing back the cuticle cL eses hanglir i1*, rlta8oage a tt hi, :t good cuticles ceeaut. u' vaseline ielty, to soite1 it, Then push (lie cuticle batt; gent(_. , using 1w orange stick with e0lan wrapped around 11. Q. How can 1 exterminate roaches and water bugs? A. Mix two parts of broraeie acid with one part of powdered sugar, and sprinkle this around the haunts of roaches and water bugs. It acts 54 a poison to theta. Q. How can I prevent the iron from sticking to starched goods? A. A small quan,ity of turpentine added to the pot of cliro1, will prevent the 11 11 ;rout stir:eiig 10 t'u0 goods, Q, How can I prevent hugs and i worms in my window boxes? A. Bugs and norms can he pre- vented by beating the earth for window boxes or potted plants in tie oven before using. Widow—Nash the inside of window boxes before Ogling with earth to keep ou- inserts and to keep the boxes from rotting. Q. How can I test milk it I sus- pect that it has been watered? A. Dip a Ani ting needle into the Milk. It patio :Ober, to .hc' ue0dlle, y01t May he assure,( that the Milk has 1100 been watered. 4984 51ZE5 12-20 ANNE ADAMS 7to ,mare! So simple'. tits li001 slurtwaioter Iia; an 11pata,ding little ollar, nulsranrlinl:, pnrkels. winger( cuff-. You need ae important fashion lila this for important 'ventSold it Low I. Pattern 4984 rtnrt n t,1 h1e, 1 ', 14. 10, 18, 20. ``in• in takes s 4 yard5 39-itieli fabric. This pattern a-} 10 u:t, 'ample to -011, is tested for ht lies wom- plcte illustrated instructions. Scud THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be arccpted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to Tlox 1, 123 Eigh- teenth 51., New Toronto, Uru, READY NOWI Your brand tine Aline Adapts Spring Pattern 13oo1r1 Send 'Twenty -live cents for this col• lection of the sma•test acts -season fashions for all ages and sizes. There are one -yard patterns, one - pattern -part patterns and FREE instructions to make a dntuble- entelope handbag! Without.Eatti:og An Eye—'.Che child, above, isn't handling little kittens. She is calmly packing live bats. The girl is part of a group collecting 700 hibernating bats in the depths u11 7nttsed Black Ball Mine. The flying utamtnals are gathered in jars and poured into lasses for silipntrnt to research organizations. The twine will Le r -ed a* a vault--jf the present tenants can 1te, ejected, 11 /NGERF M '$01,0,0,;( n';•,o ft CLrtrltc There is a beautiful 1.1111,1,1 11. night ---Easter Sundae --.and it is the only nice thing that the -teatllcrnlau brought Its this Easter week -end. \0'01, there- ever a colder blaster: Gut of course, although it is Easter, i, Is also \lareh so actually the 0 010 titer is (mite seasonable, One time we used u' think if 12 -aster came hash• then so did spring, But maybe 11 tt01'et• slid-- perhaps it was only' II 11 the t:1s', Mit- father :n the 1110411'1111. - - lust 00'1'.tle 1 discovered that 11ot everyone knobs why Easter is movable nor Mee the date is set. This is what happens, which 1 sup- pose is a custom that dates back to Biblical times, Easter Sunday is always the first Sunday following the fall moon which comes on or after the 21s, of 'March. If the full tenon falls on a 55 0111y then Easter flay is ore wee(: later, if the full (11' n1 comes late in March then nat- 110 1)• Mat mean= that Easter is not mull 1111111110 in April, urs this any •s -site , \\'c• flail ant „ t (. u visitors r red -end act eve11 Daughter as o n15111'11u;'• ( t�l .It roomer, 11 ti t', trCrl' moving i1l flu tt w and feu others 'the Abe 111•s host, Maybe sl naturally a i+ 1 , 011.0 a- 15%didn'Ra 1 assts,-- C1:0y (11114(11111 sir have sttar\cdcel friday the $1301,= were closed, Smut/day th':'e (las such a terrific gale 1101 , 2141'11,1 14 I ventured 'rut 11) pour little "Linter”—that is, Illy uald It:+te been blown right Mit the road. So I didn't get tiny 01 1 Mud ohnpp;u;; Mone at all—and 1` ha- halt slim pickknga around our btu -e ter h10 days. At least, Met is ,that I thought, but 1 sup- }eras, gteeu 'UMW".J'ellow- pose tel "-lit„ pickings" tool,( i gold in autumn, and in winter i'• i •n le t 'n slaty i•n•ts ui whether the 0011 let fly with her foot; hitt he does ku0t• he has a cut and a swollen lip, which is very painful and certainly does nothing 110 improrc his appearance, What adds tustlt to injury is the fact that the cote was sold --turd paid for— int the buyer did not come when lie should have done so the cow had time to produce her calf. And the only reason Partner sold the con was so he would be saved the extra work of hating her fresheni A lot of trouble these days is caused by people not living up to their commitments — especially in giving service or getting repair work done. Pr0n0ses are given g(1113 enough --"Yes, w'e'll be in to do that jolt for you next Monday, without fail." Monday Coutes, attd the Ilex: and the next—and the job still waits. Promises don't seem to itleau anything ally more—a fact 91-10011 increases the tension under which all people are now living. And a lot of it could be avoided. The other day- I cause across a clipping h my files which gave this remarkable quotation from Abra- ham Lincoln, so applicable to pre- sent-day conditions—"You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening Ilse strong," The Willows Da0'odil, and hyacinths are reach- ing for the stat with new. greet) fingers, a that brilliant greet which• t always. sect; - s o new and alive at this time of year. Lilacs arc showing green, too, a yellower greet/ with only the lips of hesi- tant leaves in sight at the bud ends. But for the stoutest. sign of spring in the offing and the re- surrection of our green and leaf: world look to the willows. Look: particularly to the 1rc•ct'i!15 willows. The weeping willow is an ar- boreal fountain all tlu'rmgli the e11 see a 15riin-lul :ketch of a fountain 1 11' tI, (sail. ( (wonder if the time ` clnd llllagainst 1111' 1;1.03 sky with a t I t '( u- when all people. in nwife-s.tukt an of tand grey. titlt c• -u l M, r i 11' 1(11(0, _till 1x10 when spring is u sight the weeping c u u , tt 1 ern 011311_1, 1 dirt willow quickens as 111011114 else rr 1: + 10 l ,n 1st i;id all ore „ma, I that lifts a branch, 11 is a, though 1 in the n i ilk b'^•ul 01:,4+: au} reit •Moi It' arumblwi with :otos precam' golden sap. It. glows, without a bud opening. \11.i -u':d;lug of mill: . , , lyaen'1 It turn, the colour of old Roman tic,i nt i!c strike, 51ie craziest thing: 1 gold, which to like amber with a '.i! iucanvenivncc end 4 special warmth in it. int our any better off than before. (;very lou, ruueliy n the stt•ik( had gout uu g, graceful ,ti.hc routes alivr. lion stand and gaol: ;u a tett lot,::, the farmers, who had ` wcr•pirg willow note and it .;atm+ to tlt. with it, would bars. (hat you ran 11111. t sec a poise bcw11 it/I-1",„uglier the greatest beating kn it. There i; no pulse, Irs<. \i r• out not affected by it at of 0000.0, h1yond the u,ysleri0us I�ingrr Pant, us to do 001 trod our milt' to Toronto,proccs:•r- by which the sap motes medical science has conte up with Chest twig. And that 15 Ile sante reuniter discovery --a diet that pro- praecox at work it, every tree, But nn grcaugy 110 relieve those who fhC lt'l`Cpitlg ,' (1011 .1 01 liar starts seller ,lith high bh+od pressure. or C/O ihfs peculiar alive - '1 hl dim is mainly rice, fruit and uess of the twigs, which shines frith j1icr'<. with extra vitamins be right through tete. b0 1 I1 is as gig, fed in tablet or capsule form. though they were so Weil with 1:uprrinr.tltc have been going on the life•Ittice•s that they Can scarce• for several years, and were the result Iy w:ail for the leave to opet). tt c1tigations following the real- I`hey glow. the (thole Icer glows, 10,(1(01 that Oriental races, who arc with life and the return of spring; and seeing it Ice know that the stone has been rolled away frons the door and spring will soon ap- pear nf1tn rs.--Thr New York '('rotes. u "' and '.ti r lewd 01(111,_,( had w.(• oval Urdnch and twig wet•e suffused q4, UNDAYSCI1001, LESSON Rev. 12, BARCLAY WARREN B.A., B.D. THE PERIOD OF THE PATRIARCHS Genesis 15:1.6; 17:5-8, 1819 Memory Selection: 1 ant thy shield and thy exceeding great reward. (genisis l :let. The period of the Patriarchs be- gins with the call of Abraham (1921 B.C.) and continues through the tinges of Isaac, Jacob and the child- ren of Jacob in Egypt. The history of this period is recorded in (genesis, chapters 12 to 50. 'There are many 1it1111an-interest stories. Abraham was the first and the greatest of the patriarchs. His Mem- ory is cherished by the Mohamme- dans because he Was the father of lsiunaelt1 by the Jews because he WKS the father of the race of Israel; and by the Christians because he is appropriately termed in the Scrip- tures, "The father of the faithful." In Hebrews, Chapter 11, sometimes called the Westminster Abbey of the Bible, more space is devoted to hint than to any other of the ancient worthies who tlemoltstrated faith Before Abraham left his own land God made a covenant with hien, "1 trill make of thec a great nation and 1 will bless thee, and make tiny name great; .and tlion shalt be a blessing: and I will bless them that bless thee and curse him that cnrsetit thee; and in thee shall all the families of the earth be bless- ed." Genesis 12:2, 3. But the years went on and Abraham was still childless. But God assured him that his descendants would be as the stars for multitude. "and he believed in the Lord; and He courted it to lint for righteousness." When Abram was 99 God said, "Walk before me, and be thou perfect," His name was changed from. Abram (lofty father) to Abraham (father of a multitude). Finally the prom- ised child was born and named Isaac. God kept His promise. Of his descendants was Mary the virgin, of whom was born Jesus, the Christ child. Truly in IIim hard all the nations of the earth been blessed. Today the Jews are repossessing the land given to their father Abra- hatn. Soon the day will come when they will longe upon Him w'itotii they have pierced and recognize in Him their long-awaited Messiah, Then shall the race be a great blessing to all nations. May God hasten the ('scat, 13y Still „n the subject of food upward (runt !atilt"' (001 to far' 615 rice eaters, rarely suffer front high blood pressure. Medical sci- ence does such marvellous things Son Haider son,ctitncs why we don't ail live forever, Back Ir (:anter again , , we didn't have any Easter bunnies around here but we did have an Easter calf. And Partner had reason In know it, By ,5011te queer quirk ,this little calf didn't scent to know where 00 Ind its breakfast, so Part- ite, very obligingly tried to tielp it. The call nosed around all over the place without making direct contact with the source of supply, and all the thanks Partner got was a sitd- don, sharp.blow on the mouth, Ifie doesn't know whether it was tlttl, calf's bead 0151' bumped hint or MO MAKING SASS eurflr NYLONS unaranldcn AUAINS'r r l l i l"linttC0 11,1,. 51100 1,(00.0 Inldns 09819's rel 1.11lnzlne N 1 1 n naaratnr511 an 51 three (*501ha. 141 tnm59 ur atarrieino nowise, lvr delira, ••- 0011, l 5(001(0, w Cullen. 115)011 Inn. ()Anvil. ISSUE 15 — 1951 HIGH PRICED TULIPS Tulips are beautiful flowers, no doubt, but would you pay 52160 for just one perfect bulb? A gcntic- t • may did during the 17 1 Century tulipomania that swept Europe (for a bulb of the variety Admiral Von r ncldi c et,). Another mail (short hort of cash) swapped all this fa• 1 tulip; ,.4 fat oxen, 3 fat swine, 12 fat sheep, 2 hogsheads of wine, 1,000 lbs. of cheese. I silver tankard, 4 tuns of beer, 2 tons of butter, 2 lasts of wheat, 4 lasts of rye, 4 complete bed, I suit of clothes. SAYS SALT D11> !T 14141(1en-year-01d titian .1 la of 111u'tdolt. Che,,hirc, pre c' 0,1 the War (Rice nigh tc problem who'll he joined the Army recently. i '1r urian i:, 6 ft. 4 in, tall and weighs 78 pounds. ITt baffled the quarter- master's 'stores because no tluilorn. could be found to tit lain, - So while one we; being ; ('1'i. 11y made for hint, Mall teas ;Mile 14, lin Millie tuteapected (120101. lirian'a mother, -rho in very 141(11x1 of her 1'tl'apllIlll( soil gives all unusual reason for his size, A pinch of salt 005* always put in 11t. feeding.. bottle whet, he twas a baby. And the RELIEF IS LASTING For fast, prolonged relief from headache get INaTANTINF,. This prescription -like tablet contains not just one, but three proven medical ingredients that ease the pain fast. And the relief is, inmost cases, lasting: Try INSTANTINE just once for pain relief and you'll say as thousands do that there's one thing for headache INsTANTINEt And try INSTANTINE for other aches, too ::: for neuritic or neuralgic pain ::: or for the pains and aches that accompany a cold. A single tablet usually brings prompt relief. 691 Insteeline today and always keit. It handy nstantine 12 -Tablet Tin 25F Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle 6911 Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking DLJ . 5ON9 Dtt ,l Ono :iQ 6/ ogiU mq©�7v; kill DEJ© Sprigtri fo7,4i EA KIVAEW 0 w e nuriN •�/�J * Y© uu LIEIrdu 11 S V (701451 with Moder'n last -Acting DRY Yeast!. it A ucL TANS Measure into large bowl. 3- m lukewarm water, 1 tsp. granu- alc•d sugar: stir u- til sugar is dkssahed, Sprinkle s,owl_ with I eatclop1 1rleis,1lI( nn:1 : Rm': Ivst Rising Tiro' A'eab,. 1_cl Stand 1(1111111,1'10111;N SLI tve11, scald 1 v, milk onr1 stir .1. tbs, immolated (.nett, 2 lims. 50,11 coal to luleewann. Add to yeast mixture and stir in 1,6 sup tutexnrm water, Beat it, 3 r. (n,•t.nibrd it:rad 8nut•1 brat well. L'. e, in 1 dm. „'lir 1 811o11eniva. 904010 it, 4 0, m,,11 om'c• fled bread Boar, kneed until .month and elastic; Mice it, nrcurr1 1, o l amt brash top with Invited Iowa or sborteniut. (1s ,'r and .vet in n•atm place, byte from 11.111.1.1, 1, ria- until doubled 1n bulk, timet dor n dough In bowl, areem, top mid Ira un„ aadfa until nearly dnnbind, 19mc11 down dough nod toll our, ball at a 110,0, into rt reelaad1' a seam 1/4" thiels, lift. tlouall. rover with cloth nod let teal 5 „it,. Iliad, with melted hatter et sharlru;uR; int lute yelps 11/2" wale, 1'd• 7 strips logrther; ant istte 11/z" picre.. I'lnec eut•nide up is 07 05sr'd lnnfi a pans; scparolo slices a little et ten, ('over end lel rise un1i1 dnul,led in 6(1(11, Italic in hot oven, 41114', 1;.21., min, Always running short of yeast because it spoils so quickly? land this nuisance - - switch to modern lrleiscbm orfs Vast DRY Yeast! Keeps full strength anti fast -acting right in your cupboard - no refrigeration! N0 110W recipes -- one package equals one cake perishable yeast in any 1'cc1Pe. Get` I)6127S .fY//)o%'f