i. i. i ‘h! fl l‘! awe-M " wQ~n .*__ PAGE TWO . . I Spoiled Wife | liuliliy liletes Out Spanking Te Mate Vliie Slapped ills Face . l; DEAR M158 DIX: I have been married six months to s spoiled jc rat w o is in need of disciplining. Sunday at a party she slapped my face. l’. immediately spanked her soundly 1n her friends‘ presence, and fiaens-Qanrnghslepzzlnnxlgohgflfig: as her friends approved of what I was doing instead of stopping UlEgw him‘ ' my wife became very angry and ran home to her mother. l Being disgusted with her, I thought of leaving her. However. last night she came back and asked to make up, giving me permission‘ to spank her ii she ever slapped me again. like a spoiled child. what do you suggest if she continues to act like a -chooses_ spoiled brat? ten out of her her husband uses his good right hand. the trouble with the selfish is that they never know they are selfish. They think that, somehow, they or acted i Naturally I made up. Bute BEIWILDERED HUSBAND. ANSWER: I a girl is brought up to be a spoil- ed brat, I doubt if the bratishness can ever be got- no matter how vigorously‘, system, You see, are entitled to the best oi everything and that everyone should give way to them. F? (Continued (‘n Page 3) - ~ f ‘sees y ‘. Household ‘l How Can ll! l By Anne Ashley m Scrapbook By Inbcrh bee moi I i@@"?»@9- Cleaning Panruna. Hats Panama hats may be cleaned very successfully with cold water, a clean sponge, and wine white soap. Place the that on a clean surface amd Wash it thoroughly; then rinse in rlear cold water to remOVe the suds Ind wipe wi-th a dry cloth. Go over ihe hat and reshape it with the hands. . Black Ants To kill the black ant, sprinkle tihe wdered root of black flag around he backs of shelves and along the baseboairds of the floors. . The Skin To whiten the skin, peel a euoumber and chop it into the fomn 7f a poultlce. Bind it to the face. lowing the juice to remain until TY. o-s-emco-g-ofivom Better English Q l). C. Williams a>eoaco§ocsveoa>oo§ 1. What in Wrong wi-th this sen- tence? “I appreciate you telling rm about hill! matter.” 2. What ls the correct pronunc- iation of "coral"? v ‘ 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Terrestrial, etherlal, lmmornorlal. 4. What does the word "dis- tortedflmeari? 5. what is a word beginning with ce that-means "a formal act or series of acts"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "l appreciate your tell- ing me." 2, Pronounce kor-al, o as bi of. not as in or, . 3. Ethereal. 4. Twisted aside mentally or morally. ‘We find means to cure folly. but none to reclaim a distorted mind." —-La Roohefoucauld. 5. Ceremony, c} Expect WeddingArrangements vo<@>oo<éow<fivoo<ss>oo@eoa<l Q. How can I keep the skin‘ soft’! A. ‘Iihe skin will be soft and fine if a healing astringent crea-m is ap- plied regularly. By doing this. chaped, dry skin, and blemishes are healed. The astringent closes the pores and makes the skin silken smooth. Q. How cam I thoroughly clean greens? A. Add a handful of salt to the second water when cleaning greens. This makes all of tihe sand sink to the bottom of the pan, Another rinsing will make them thoroughly clean. Q. How can l make cut flovirors last longer? A. They will last longer and keep fresher if a little camphor is added to the water, l i??? cwQ-emeo-Q-oogemv: though most cases start on clbowsi S! o 0 d) Q‘ Morning Smile @ S‘@ 5i@@i*3°<i€v T00 DEER The new minister was enthusias- tic avbout foreign missions. and one of his tasks was to call upon par- ishioners whom he knew to have money and enlist their support. "I'm sorry,’ replied one wealthy farmer, "but it's no use asking mo. l don't approve of foreign missions." "But surely," the minister per- sisted, “you know that we are com- manded to feed the hungry." "That may be," came the grim reply. "but can't. we feed ‘em on something cheaper than mission- arles?" “I see there is to be a new calm- paign in Central America against malaria." "What have the Malarlans been up to now?" ROMAN INSURANCE The beginnings of life insurance are found in the Rcman collegia and guilds of medieval times. l Modern ‘Etiquette B: Roberta In Q. When aman and a wouian are standing in a crowded streetcar or bus and another man often hi; "B! l0 the ‘Women. should iher es- ort also extend this thanks? A. Yes, botih the woman and the Q. Does a bridegroom ever ask men other than his best man and ushers to his bachelor dinner? A. Yes, if he wants to. He is privileged to ask any friends he Q. Should the whole hand bb dipped into the water when using s finger bowl? A. No, dip only the fingertips, and one hand at a. time. Then dry thi- fingers vriih. the napkin, on the lap. . | Thai Body of Yoursl PATCHES ON PSORIASIS—RAISED OF SLlVliltY SCALES THE SKIN A common saying among medical students “as that if every patient wit-h skin disease was told that he had eczema the doctor would be right in more than half the cases. While this is true, we usually think of eczema as a -mcist, scaly inflam- mation of the skin. But it can be aggravated or complicated by var- ious causc-s so that it may have a diffsrent appearance than the usual type of ecmma. F/ezeina ‘rf often difficult to cure. One of the disease that is also difficult in cure but does not re- s’ ble eczema to any cxtt-nt is psor- raised in is in which there are patches of silvery scales cn the s n. 'l‘he_\' may be single palch:5 or patches running together and cause much distress of mind because of the disfigurcment on face and hands and other parts of the body, al- and knees. The cause cf psoriasis is still un- known although many physicians believe that it is caused by ner- vousness and r-motional upsetmcnts, pointing out that i-t often disappears only to return when the patient is under ncrvc-us stress. ‘hat it -may have some relation to sun and air is evident from the fact that it often disappears during bright tvartn weather only lo return with weather that is cold and moist. That fat food may be a large fac- ior in causing picriasis illun suin- shine is pointed out by our skln specialists who are able to clear up many cases of psorl-asis by putting their patients on i1 fat-free diet — that is avoiding cream. butter, fat mcats, 03g yolks and nuts. The treatment used many years ago by skin specialists was Fowler's solution (arsenic) internally, and the use of a 5 per cent ammoniated imcrcury oiniimeni‘. externally. As arsenic and mercury are poisons, this treatment must be prescribed by a physician This old method of catment is still used by skin‘ specialists although tar oinunents have been found m-ore effecive in the majority of cases. As in minty other types of skin diseases, X-ray treatment helps to Ellen ‘s Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife ' Jamie and I gathered wild rasp- berries on a recent afternoon o! this week, Monday it was, in g sequestered place which lies to the rear of the old mill. A pretty, un- tamed spot this continues to be with a wealth of bracken and‘ raspberry canes and strange water plants which crowd to the edge o! the streams unfolding it, Th0l18h 0m‘ red and delicious loot tvas so small in quantity that, w, were for a moment undecided whether we should save them {or a pie or eat them uncooked, and then settled on three exact divis- ions, adding cream and sugar, we found as always much delight in m" fluillil- On either side of. the berry Ditch, the two streams ran merrily by, shining in the sun. light, to join hands presently to "c! BWHY to the river below. If we had not come there at all, we should never have seen the huge crane, who stood motionless and reflected prettily on the mirror- like shallows beside the deep pool below the dam. “'l‘here's not Just one" Jamie whispered to me, as we stood in admiration, “there‘s flWO", ‘and was much surprised when. startled by our intrusion, only one flew away down the stream. "He's like an airplane" Jamie chu:kled, watching the miracle of the bird in flight. Wild asters are in bloom now and the Canada Golden Rod, banner of Autumn is now fresh and .n9w_ Amid the berry bushes. we dis- covered a bhds nest. strange and unseasonal '15 it is, full of small unfeatliered ziestlings. with wide gaping mouths. The saw at. the mill beat out a friendly measure to accompan" our picking. and all about us was the pungent scent of tbe sawing . . . Jamie. however went on a clif- fcrent outing today. and b" every s!“ imsnds to re-ieat the trio tomorrow. Hr met the folks from th‘: farrristeid at the end of his line evrl acramneiflrrl them to the F15“. ‘ykirh '“’l'i!“lll" he much ciiiovrd. It c'r~~.=<~_ no new r-"vwdrive fr l“'n. for s"ii"e a smell frflaw lli’ ‘H: been favored above many ‘u this rc-"cct This _ his prospects in ti“. wa" of aitcpdin" were not near" so fa"- nrfib‘t> as orwe. since "i" irisisb FUN‘ of ti" ivork ‘s not in ‘(can "oh fr~m a rloil" nl‘"n'l"i"9 there. s» ‘av his own "'"in"i" hr- wrnt ivith cur fo“'. and has I believe. rnowd in wit‘: us. for the next (cw clays. Arvin small nvnd-duarrhtrr ‘mm the house qm-OSS Ihn up... Vvnlnefl wan h. l-nnv‘ house ioda" Rliriwl-fl! the rrhrrs to r-niov their nuiinc care-free. We b-id as usual nur "artinr in- structlons. 51" these included a number of don't-s" that it was wiser not to follow lildcrlea was a lonely spit. when the car ivent out of sight. Then it is. thouith 3) ..= o’ rear (Contained on Page clear un some chronic cases of psor- iasis within a few weeks. Because psoriasis was considered a “ner- vous“ disease, vitamin B1 has been used and seems to help scime cases temporarily. ACNE-PIMPLES Acne (pimples )is one oi the most distressing and embarrassing of ail- ments. Send today for Dr. ‘Barton's helpful booklet on this subject en- titled "Acne-Pimpies," enclosing l0 cents and a 3-cent stamp. to cover cost of handling and mailing. to The Bell syndicate. in care of this news- paper, Post Oiii-ce Box 99, Station G. New York 19, N. Y. A 0man’s Realm 1 Social andpersonal J Fashions YOUR CONFIDENCE if isourmoetvaluodASSET IE euboidy is removed . . . bread prices must advance. J Literature YOU con‘rest dssured the new 1; price will be FAlR- ' ___-‘-and also that Quality will be maintained. BREAD will still be, your Best and most Economical food BUY - with confidence QUGOSI‘ £0, 1947 m‘ |i'@/li@@i@@i@if'iQV ‘n i Cook 's Corner i i SWEET CORN RING 2 cups corn 4 tabkspoons butts;- 4 tablespoons ilcur 2 cups milk ‘it teaspoon sail l: iCBSpQon frcs-iily ground prp 1 pimicnto Z eggs Cut corn from six cars or enough , to make two cups. Melt butter and blend in flour. When smooth add milk gradually, stirring until sauce boils. Add seasoning and plnilcnio rubb:d through a sieve. Beat vggs slightly and add. Turn into a rl-ng cncld and take-at 1'50 dcgrcrs for one hour or until firm. Fumold on a hct platter and fill ccntre with creamed dried bccf to which llflS been added cn-e quartcr cup of stuf- fed olives cut in quarters. CABBAGE TARTAR 2 cups cabbage 1 Cufilimbcr pickle 1 thin slice onion 1 spring parsley 1 tablespoon capers 2 pitted olives Mayonnaise to mnistrn Put nil ingredients through focd ohopper and moEtt-zi with mayon- nalse. IIIIUI REILLY PROMPT IIELIIII TEEN AGE PIMPLFS Use Cuticura to quickly clear up embarrass in; pim lea eczema. rash. blackheads, blem lobes. lljighly successful over ffltyaeare. Buy at your druniet‘: tndayi Mada m Mdn. SOAP AID CIITIQIIRA OINTIIENT The Stars Say - By GENEVIEVE KEHBLE For Thursday, August 2i WHILE affairs, new programs and propositions continue to be ao- cclcrated and exciting, moving tn- uard t.) advanced goals in high gear, iihe very ai-dor and enthusi- asm cf the procedure are likeiy to b:- at the root of Jumping at wrong conclusions, with false values, a proclivity to plunge or overdo, e5- pccl-ally whole tangible assets, in- vestments. credits, even prestige and position are bOu-nd up in final issues. Clcair thinking and factual analy- sis of the productive objectives de- mand calm and sound appraisal. Clinclndcais on a basis of principle and logic, no‘. expediency. Button up sound programs lest misunder- standing or a hitch ensue. If It Is Your Birthday Those svhose birthday i-t is may be able to gct a firm grip on im- pcrtant deals or projects by a det- crmined, intelligent and sagacious analysis of all sides of a proposition or production. There nrc loopholes for wrong esiimaics, false ideas o! values, or otiher biunders in ccnneo- tion with tangible assets, credits or other substance, possibly also in relation to prestige or influence. Practical ideas constructive abil- ity, and forthright attack upon established opportunities, call for rntionalizing and keen judgment, with workable and provable tech- niques. if loss is to be avoided. A child born on this day may be practical and energetic but misled by lack oi proper values or sound ideas. To Be Made At Balmoral Castle lVhere Royal Family Is Holidaying Ifldelmli Dims and many other wedding arrangements will no doubt be discussed st lai- I anal-l. Where r0 Ii 11%;‘ usually spend several no nths each summer. Princess Margaret is shown gsrding weddinl The royal family is holidaying at historic Bslmorallc stle, r a rd u ' P!!!" 1°!‘ WNW-bl of Elisabeth and Hiilip. The Hon. gltrieiarmuiitltfiltez? showirxphw f: if OIPt- lord Brsbouras, is expected to be a bridesmaid. LivingtSlce-isure ITHE WOMAN'S REALM! PBICELESS GIFT By Mrs. Commissioner Wm. C. Arnold We cannot stop the wheels of time. No matter how we try, The clock keeps going round and round, ‘Ihe days pass swiftly by. A priceless gift of God is time, And one to Him we owe. If we but use it all for Him I-fis peace we then shall know. We cannot. call back time mis- spent In useless, trifling ways, We can resolve from this time on To give God all our days God's time is now for us to live, And now for us to work. And now to cnrrv out l-fis plan, Nor ever duty shirk. cannot. change the broken past Pi’ failure. fault and sin. But. we ear have a change heart, God's Spirit put within. God's time is now to give up sin, And now to seek His face. To prove His never-dying love, And His redeeming grace. We of EASIER T0 SMILE THAN T0 FROWN The pleasant smile that lights up‘ a face. infects other people, wins favours, inspires confidence and makes you feel better is a smal outlay for these big returns. Ony one-third as many mus- cles are used to put a smile on s face as put on s frown. If smil- ing etches lines they will be pleas- ant ones that will add charm to your face as you grow older. There are smiles and smiles. But the really infectious smile stems from a wellspring of cheer- fulnese. when is s cheerful outlook E expression of your daily life. Such adopted, she says, it becomes an an attitude not only builds lip something positive withi. you but makes people prefe: to be with you than with the sourpuss who would rather grouse than grin. IF l-IOT ll/ATER RUNS BROWN Water in the home sometime". runs brown, and householders oi- ten blame the heater or piping The Canadian Institute of Plumb» ing cud Heating explains that thi brown color is probably sediment from the watei supply which ha: been disturbed from the bottoir of the water mains or the rangi boiler where it. has settled. Al- though harmless it is not particu- larly pleasant. If ho! crd cold water systems both l".l‘.'l brown. the cause is pro- bably men working on the city mains, zlisturbing accumulation: of fine silt which have settled iii a thin lnyer on the bottom of thi pipes. If only the hot ivater sys- tem runs b. \\'i‘.. the sediment ha: been disluibed from the boitoir of the range boiler. probably by water boiling in the tank. To ensure a clear, pure hot water suapiv, householders are advised to drain one or two gal- lons of water everv week from the boiiom otitlet of the range boiler. thus rrmoving any deposit of sediment. ll is also recommend- ed to mriirflain n low. steady fire which "all provide adenuate sun- plies of hot vtater without boil- ing the water in the tank. ImsmvYrrfI/r/s lfyauieflffiy 0n ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ of Month! "functional monthly ‘ rbanoel cause yml to suffer nervous tension-st. such times- tbia is wry elective to relieve such symptom. [I'D/I l PI/IIIIIII? iii-flit‘. 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