E. 1 Q. l CHILD TRAINING (This article in the first In signed to offer gtiidnnce to parents. pared by the Department of National Health and Welfare). Discipline PART I Guiding I child so that he learns to get along with his family, his friends and others: teaching him to behave in an agreeable \va_\'——lbe an indication of love. a quality that's discipline. Or “How can 1 get my child to do the things he should do when he should do them?" No one can tell you down to the last detail how to discipline your (‘hlld liet'nil.~e no two chil- dren are alike, tior \\\ o parents. But lheie ale suiiie hnslc prin- ciples \\l'll(‘h you may follow with confidence. Guidt-posts to lllevlpliiie The lust and ml-st lllll\lIl‘l2tll\ giiiricrinsi is that all gmirl dis- ('|pllt1P wet: on your love for your I utles on Child Training do- All publications lire pro- ‘only rest-iitnient. bitterness and ‘probable frilstratluti for both par» ’ent and child. This flI‘l'Ylf‘l(‘.\S can of backbone _\'liul' child will re- .spect. It means taking time to ;make demands that are honor- iable, reasonable and agreed upon. l A fourth gtlidepost is teaching your child \\'hat's right and \\’l'tlflE by your own actions and attitudes. A child learns I treiiioiiriotls a- mount from you —- this is dis- lctpline by example, i With the above pl'ilil'lples in mind yotl'i'e not likely to go in one or the other of the two ex- tt'ciiic.~': too much ptiriisliriieiil aiiri i~ : H l child When liivie l1lll\l he (‘l‘l‘l'~ ;:':"_fS‘;:4':]‘ll':z‘,_tn(‘ much “Nd m "E-'mn M (”‘”.H'i\'“ 1“ In, P Down to (‘asses . H‘ nu.” a K.,'.‘l‘n hi‘) hm,,\.\h'\. did . The st-liool—:ige child shnultl ""1 dn “ml “M n,'‘‘ hm‘? a kitnw his day's tlnietablc, \ll1t"ll| has ::‘v.,"‘h,T,?d‘:“T,:_ I.“ hid. HP to he at liroztkfast. scliooltliiie. 0 yieends llglltllll pail-tits: Hlll‘l'llHll2\lf‘ ‘\”m‘m”‘_r'Mbedunie lllllid) In M?‘ Miss l‘il_\lli< 'l‘:iit, daiiglilt-r of iiimriort ;il'-.a.\.<. (hie him some "imf; gill mu ii”-W.‘ .1‘ H tlfmf Mr and Mrs l.cH.lilill Tait. \\ll() 1-if \-riiir lll'l\f‘ for l»l;l_\'. fur a<l- 7". M ‘P up m.[ie” imm‘ an ,x l'E‘t‘(‘|"ill_\' t~oiii;tll~t<-ti ll('l‘ training at \'lf‘F>, for talking 4i\‘€'l‘ the iilgenl H S "M m""”“d‘ ll 11 m‘1pd_'H1'lf the. St. John Geiiliral Hospital. St. think! I" ll" m"l‘l- .:.(,I,“:,:E, his Umipemuun on M) Jlilill, N R, l‘(‘t‘t‘l\‘(‘(l her dlllllgllllfl‘ Another guideprist is that no? - ' _ , at. the gi:idu.itinil exercises \\ it’ matter what his age, a t‘lllll'l mS"ll:_P“f’H‘3]‘§_ ‘amr:l‘:;::‘:_p:"<‘l£Ea:: were held lill fllay 33. wants his i.i;irr~lits tn give liilil (‘IAIIIM W “‘m_“_ “hm m'<")‘_m| hi; l\ll' aiill .\ll.< 'l':ill altcrirlvtl the guId:Int;e li}l£P\\1,i‘\i{«[l‘l] lit!‘ (‘{:::lh alirip "mum, M‘. flmlws In NM,‘ h.iNm_\,' l.'iadti.'itiuii of li\t‘ll rlaiiglitei. mm ('1' V‘ l ‘ (it‘t‘aSll'lllal lll(‘llllS lziii ni)oi'llllilt\' ‘>7 v‘7.Wim— 74“: ‘- nppdilnrc p"!Jh:'VJ<h)': ::‘:“l'X": in prcpale a meal for Sllliday if‘-1| I.()-l).l‘4. (l()ll\'(‘X1tl()ll (E ,II . ' I . V :lO|l:'f'\.l’1tl'ftllE‘fi and no lialm (‘lull-I‘ N sannlday lmicmjenlnghlsmul - ' ' C I l M mm ummgh ms ‘NH lnpxmwlr algilliienls -ltllh broihder or slsleli )p('ll§ in . lllll . 0 ill grumblliigfi — lJ"mmV R9” "U" ;['m.“,__.‘(,d m hm (‘ll ' liliii Press Staff Writer Such guidance is lwst liascd oil bmk 1'" C“n‘w m the ‘amp so Smnv SAl.N"l‘ .I0llN. N. B., ICPD--Ttilll? faith in the child's natural do n,,mm,. b(.{m.., ,m.(m”m, W” man 300 ti-ioqnlos in the imperial \'0lfif‘m9ht. Kn-iivlllg what to ex- H'_ V I 1-] ..\H ‘ Vmi-\.(. Older l)l.ir.;lilcl's of the Empire l"¢'- ."“U 1'3" at‘! B(‘<‘t'|‘dlHlE1."-lzlfggedsai wzdix" “.i1l‘e'\m‘l :91 54th aluiual iiicctlliu lime arrived Then 3"“ Vifin" l'Ul|i»~‘ll your child'“,a;hFd rm, dinngmp, Aga'm ..Rp_ lli ill a port ..i.y for srssiolis open- mr bring mwmal‘ Tm“ mm‘ be iiieiiillc-l‘ Joan if ‘\‘lIll want in mg ml‘: l“‘Wk' ’ . fair and friendly - he'll atipreci- lmen M’ ‘mm,’ radio‘ pmgmn‘ m_ Cnllvl-lilluli tifiltclzs ll<.d lliel~t.tigs ate it more than you may real- i ‘. ' . , Thill's<l:-iy and Fl’li'lll_\' in pi'cpara— lnlght. dont forget to do _\Olll ize. tmil for the open l‘llf‘('lll]gS '.\lilt'l‘l ‘homework first. You know we've Again. in disciplilie, it's not I0 _ _ _ . st.ll‘t ‘vit>ilda)v'~ much what you do as the way _\'aillagre£d mele “lu.be mi lam" ‘.lm_” 0ill:‘lfi'. tilltlllllg \\‘.ll be held Sat- do it. Flrmness with kindness an h”m°“”rk 15 “nl'\]wd' Sm“ urrlav when the speaker's rostrum will ‘ vol hild' t‘ ‘“'a"“"“ ‘”""“l‘ ‘""”‘“h "" ““~" \\'lll be sluddrd with such notables . ‘Im ' it C ' on Open mniw balm‘ C."'mmm“m" . , os Premier Hugh John Fleninilng whils harsh. angry words ivlnl (To Be Lonttnued This Vteeki of New Bl.uns“K.k‘ Mnym. Ernnl Royal Tourists Like Others WA.E'INO’ION. fAP)— A livel)’ put» of young people accompany- ing lxnpertrr l-lslle Selassie of Ethiopia on his state visit to the United Stats: are proving that royal visitors have some-but not sll—-of tho chsncterisucs of ordi- nary tourists. The emperor‘: 24-year-old son. Prinos sithls Selssss Hsile selssala. sllcknd his own camera right back at the photographer: accompany- ing the royal party. But Princess Sybel Dests. the on-tporer's 19-year-old granddaugh- mr, parrisd at report.e.'r‘s question like. it bom diplomat. Asked what she would like to do ouulds the official munds, her smlling answer was: "But every- thln is planned." "1" s slender princess. her tail- ored blue linen suit. and little Whit.“ int. contrasting with her grand- father‘: red-tabbed field marshals uniform. is the daughter or the emperor's eldest child. P‘f'll’i(‘P.\S Tensgnu Word. and of max Desta. who was killed fighting the invad- ing Italians in 1937. The princess. a student. at Ox- lmd, and the prince, whose hob- bies are flying and collecting _ia7.7, records, will visit. New York in- cognito for two weeks in July. \Vll:it to (lo \Vllcn The l’>0yfriciid's Car Breaks Hllniirnsril-:l.li. liiiglaiirl «cpl -Hilddersflcld gills today start learning a technical may in liaiidlc would-he Rnnir-us who drive them Down out inn:-l_\' roads aiirl llir-ii say: "I'm afraid the car has limkon down. hunt-y." ‘ It is part of I llI‘\‘.' f‘tilll\F given by the lnral tricliiiirnl college to teach car owiici: ahoiit lhI"ll’ vo- hicles. Many gills ale reported tn have applied for the ct-ilrse -~ \\'lll(‘l'l iii- rltiric-: Y11E‘(‘ll5lV1l(‘nl iiistrilctlvin on what in do if the lmy friend's cal‘ breaks down. Alice Brooks Designs W, Patterson of Saint John. and Thomas B. l-lorsler, mayor of nearby Laliraster. Lieutenant - Governor D. L. Mac- Laren of New Brunswick \\‘lll ari- Q, How can I make a good var- dress the order as well as the na- ntsh remover? tionnl IODE presldmit, Mrs. Kalli- A. Dissolve thoroughly one quart leen G. Drope of Toronto. of good caustic soda in three qllfil"..\ of lukewarm water and Rppl_\ \\'lll‘. ‘ " " a coaise sponge. Or, try two parts United (“hug-ch “VMS How Can I? By Anna Ashley 5. \\’hat is a \\f)l(l lirglniillig Mrs. Frank Gillespie lll\'lil‘tl _ _ ll‘ <__d H VImm0”_ iiieiiihcrs for June mcotiiig. Mrs. “ml I” mmm‘ H ‘( Daniel MacNcill will give a dcm- pm”, ‘ ‘\.‘.“FRq ?::“:l::t]n:t her handlvmrk at 1. .<:i_\', “'B.ifh llimll of thci “""‘»“‘-‘ W" “F i1‘.7Ill‘.‘Z...‘.‘.".'"n.i”‘?.“.‘5l§..5I?t.3°i?a.§. Mrs. l.f‘lth Newstin and Mrs. John , .. ., ' H hi.‘ I nm_'_Nh. cool Clrlll\n).llll 4 iig asli. A social limit‘ was f‘l|_ltI_\‘(‘4"l bv H“ Pplsal-.l..,‘_",‘|r;.l_MIs mm on ns iiivnilir-rs of lmth lnslltiitos. ‘Nm‘n: OLD TAXATION Household Scrapbook By Roberta Leo Perspirntion (ldnr 'l‘o l'f‘ll\f\\‘F‘ the odor of perspir- llllllll on the lltlfll l)l'lll1l" in H basin of warrn water, to Whlf‘l1 two tablo- spooiifills of compound spirits of ammonia have hN'll addnd. This \|lll leave the skin fresh and clean \'lnlet. Tali-um Powder Violet talcum powder can be made by mixing 14 ounces of put . C0mDfi".V C-Omlnll? D1‘?-9| UK‘ 5'01"" dr-red fair, 2 0lll‘lf‘t‘A of powdered hnma with this exquisite dolly. l "S orris root. l-3-Ollll(‘P extinct of cas- l’in1‘RDDl0 flP5iRH Mid 5Dlf‘l"I~v"“b sia, '.-nutil-e ex'l’m'I of jasmine. slitrh combined in a graceful, fas- (‘orkl clnatlng srrsng:-ment. Crochet Pattern 7140: dolly. l6x2l Rub mp "wk M I ah" M m‘":”'_ inches in No. 30 cotton; 24x32 inches in heavy cotton. Ax I‘:ll'l\' its not in Nova taxation on property. 1763 an asst-ssmciii Scot.l:i provided for real and Df‘l'5f)l1fll l'lNl»IAI'l‘l.F. TREAT l can be removed without the dlfficilltv the next time wanted. Send ’I‘went.v-ilvs Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be icct-pleat to ALICE BROOKS De- . \‘ i ”’ signs c/o The Guardian, 50 Ffoni a Street West, Toronto, Ontario Please print. plainly Name. Address. Psttcrn Number. BRAND-NEW, beautiful —- the 1954 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog. It has the most popular embroidery. crochet, sewing. color- transfer designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. send 25 cents for your copy. ideas for gifts, bszssrs. fashionl. lll'lIl| ' If you as s T5003 ‘In M003 DOOIIQ work Indus P *‘v '0"! Mitt. sleep less. This 'l''''‘ '“ F“! Ind bniii lash: pliynirsl fitnnu_ enter ts |ou—-hard-r to rush. 1041!: Isms Iiviu. Isnnd ruistsnu, overwork. vmvy—sny of those Insy six! nuns! hbay sction. Winn Hing’. I‘. out of order. uceu acids snd nu‘ rem ' ' fly. . 11," .......-M 2-=.~.-:g~. ltudod feeling sflen follov. Tint’; flu tithe to tulle l)cM's Kidney Pils. Dull‘: """l"’ '5’ 55""!!! fl normal adieu. new you fool Iultev-sloop both!-work heifer. All In D04‘! "0 ll "41 My tstsilsl. u \\\ l“ I sl WOULD REHTRICT ARCH EBY SARNIA. Ont., icPi—The same of Robin Hood has gone forever if I proposed bylaw amendment in this city is carried out. The city solicitor will he asked to amend s 5113'‘ [Naming the use of fire- arms within the city to include bows and arrows. The Hsmls re- rreiitinn wiommlsslon favors re- stricting use of archery equipment 10 Ofunliied shooting under super- vision on target nau- age. bottle with a little lard and it. least The Guardian lW0ll(ll!_\’,"l“Ily >3l._ ELLEN’S DIARY by an Island Farnit-r‘s Wife The rnliiembered items of uiday‘! this llltte sullgster were still asleep. Those we relive in mliid now that 01' had been wlieil we looked in the night is here to brllig an end on them on our way don-iistairs in its hours. So many crowd to beg to tile kll(‘llt‘ll F(\l‘ll(‘l'. for first place: scene of field and S\\f‘F‘l and as al\\'a,vs sad was barnyal'd. of countryside and the llll‘lll as though the joy of kitchen: and of the two Sf'l‘l00ll)O_\'S. another fillrlllll with us rejuvenated 2 rest our work each nioriiilig,e:ii'lli. l:Ill' llll(l uf every loveliness to watch out of sight on the way l,0\llt‘lfl lo all l-ls-liit-lit of sorrow: over tllcll‘ rl:iS.<F5. llie \'illl|ll(‘S of liiliiisllls. maybe. our I Among so f]lll('ll, we uould ii-it ll'l\'f)lllll'S and Iollics. our errlngs yield this first place. and yet how and slirvm-tiliilllgs. Or \\as it. only ‘clearly now and how exquisite the a syilipatliellc note it cnntalned. lnotes that come back to us of that for those grlcrllig over some I'9(‘/Pnt lthruslfs song of this morning. or past l)f‘lf‘ll\'t‘lll(‘lll or were l.lquld they \\ era and sweet as they in-lgliled i\;‘.li sonic cross or burden dropped into the sunlight of the of flit:-1' We .<m.led. so pleased with liew-born flH_\'. It “as, we decided. tlils gift of rare lilrd song to start worth the bleakcst spell of winter away the l‘.i‘i\‘ week. And remem- 'lo hexir again this em-halitllig vmrr‘ l)Pl'l"fl that only the other day Gage which b(‘l0llEs to suliiliiery liotlrs. had (‘ll.~f'(l\t"lf‘(l with nice anticipa- We were out about first. chrirllig llnll ‘a li.il.k lust cor:-red with wild then. as James \\0tllt‘l rclalc, no .\llfl\\ mriy hln,<.snlils——\vhlte as snow. leiigtliy or hiirdelisonie task-~lit- it \\llS . lilllioxt." lending to the tnwls, picking up a Sn ll‘l:tll\' l.llll‘S ill the straw belmy bit of kindling to have in store scasoli \\ll(‘ll ilie air was pleasant- ‘RRHITISI lighting quick fires so often l_v full of the fragrnlice of blown dcmanded at a moment's notice In dilsv all-I I-lover and fern. the notes ‘lllliltfi an early dinner or a bite oflnf lllr‘ Ilirilsli have rcnclicd us in llll‘lt'li Hi this busy scnstin nr zlielilie .<.lllrlu: '3' of some stump-field of the fnrlii ulicre i f‘F0l3l‘I11lR- along sunny 3 ' ’ ‘ ‘knnlls \\€' gathered the luscious l And it came to our Dal‘:--—lllal iruli. lt tun, sweet and a bit sad sound born of Hcareii the we alitars ]llf‘SFl'\'f‘(l '.\ll-ll the ber- thrtlslils call. We D7i\l<N.'i to listen. rlr-.3 ;n gm,-9 fnr (hp Mme wjntpr hoping alzalllst hope to ll4‘aX' it re-‘d,._\-<_ pealed. On:-e more over the fli-'ds * ' ‘ bemlwni ‘mm ‘hp d”Pm'1°" Or at This ."tlil<illu llllll ll llllll was llivt-l_\' wnodsv place of this farm the ll(llt'5|“F hm.” or mda... mp mm: M . . - . lPR(‘l1(‘i’l us, faint:-l this time blltla tltrtlsll on .1 mm-,,mR M Ma), most enrliaiitllig. We were .~‘Ol'l‘)'l that the (‘llll(‘li'f‘n who would have] Until ltlllllil‘!Ii'.\ A —- Diary found much pleasure in llnarliig — —- —— (‘mod-iiiglit . . . . . I Cotltrzict Bridge. ‘ Morning I By Josephine (‘ulhertsnn l , l . .\., t A man wearing it llF'(ll'll”lfl~‘AlLl 20:! 50 1"“ H)“ ““"1‘ lmw I “"1 "“l'°5“ d""'" “'51-"“5'9“‘[ The prime f‘flll.\l(l(‘l'fllltlll in scl- ,l¥“"3l' l“"’“’5'I ”‘ 'h" ‘”‘d‘3"'~ Iv-ting the opening lead in this: ‘ “A” "h°s° mm” “M “‘7°d"'" "" llnm the overall Plctule iinliiled b\‘ ‘asked. The passeligcr replied tlia: [hp hldmm_, and H", np,.m.,I.-R Own lh’ w°"m M 1”“ “'m”‘” ‘l llllllrl should <.~liel\' be the principal ""‘h- “"‘”"‘ "am ‘h’ d“"“'.' M." lfIf‘tnr. or is the tune £‘lt"l’l‘."l\l more A sigh. "nearl\' all of us liave SIllllt‘- ”nnm_“m_, mm‘ wmng’ Tak" me’ for ln5l‘m‘"" l.ct'< app‘i' llll< forniulli lo <llf‘l1 I can hardly see." ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ of spirit; of ammonia in one 0 Hill ril'dlnar_i' case as the follow- tilrpentlne; Apply with I rag. ~ " .‘ _____.__._. tins: Q. How can I reniove grease Increases (J“1ng - In from Wallim ? TORONTO. 1CP)—-The Women's * . ‘NA. By sppl_vlligp:rpaste made of Mlssmmlry Stif‘lPly of the United The Stars S"), Cfllilllled mfilmeilfl 3”” "3' '1 Church of Canada raised .$1.l6l.22'4«’ By I-Jstrellits water; let it dry on the Spills, mm “N 3......’ an me,-0,.“ or si7,43z $f“"”‘ "“-"'”_'- M scraps off carefully with a sharp 0"... 1951 F r T"mmmw 1 '-'15“-l'“5 """“‘"‘ °' k"“l°- Mrs. J. R. S:-amali, treastlrer of 0 K543 9 3°‘ °'“' ' ‘“”"‘ ‘ "“""’ the Dominion board of the WMS- A SPIRIT of tcsilessliess Dr!‘-, VKQ 108 h“? annU|lnC9d the “ilUl‘t‘5 and 315“ T5‘ ‘ valls this day, urging you oil in, O A95 A- Clea" “"d‘_‘l'"Y ‘he '“"- me" ported at T"iU1‘S<‘l3.\"5 50‘5l0“-5 Of “'9, make drastic changes citliel‘ iii 4-14 spqnge "h°mugh"' “."’h the bmm“ flmlulil m<‘f’l”\E ill?” <‘XlI'*""d"-11"” bilslnr-ss or ll()U.\E'l10l(l allnlrs. ltl 110 .37 “""‘° °‘ "" 9“ ""“ 9"" °" " "“' totalled sl.r>73.3lli an nm-ease of “ould be anvlsaliio, hO\\'(-\\'f\]" mi ‘fin N .58” smnd m d“' __‘ 7" 342.726 ovvr the prevlfius l'8M'- control such impulses. :l\- ‘MC, 3 \V E ‘Q15 CLYDE RlvER‘;v '1 Mrs. C‘, Max\\'c'.l l.‘(t\'f"_\'Si{ cxeCu- lnsfs-ad, \;"Oll( off t"X('t'S.Sf elir~i‘t‘...' J... , u S ‘Q1073 - - tire secret:ii'_\'. reporter \\'fll‘ among and vary 1 e monotony n mtltule _ -- . -~ I. “ll ".t-in-tit l v tr, . k - A\-“'1” Mm‘ C"'° Dixon “as h''“‘'“ M‘lkmo‘?1:lilll‘l:el-llllepioq l'lf.".\"C:llllrf‘3‘l'T‘;IlK; srlmeflnlilatg Sl):lfll5(l‘l)\lt"’l'Sl0ll)01'i£:."llll‘:i V '7' ‘ 3 ‘_£°::."]" d"“';m"5 vi‘)! In" K'"‘'“'’'‘' to [ho lt\(‘4l rliurl-li \\llt‘l'P the new llig some time with ll‘lPndS you ni.i:.' 0171333 an ,_v 9 wet‘ . . , . . -. , - - , 4. i. , (l)llll"l seli.cs Tile WMS lonlinilcs not have seen in 51 long time. sun ti m§Y:1]kl"_I_G:1lvxhasfl:"s::;‘::n:: kg to cit-operate] wit’): the ucanaldlan l’t1ln£l‘“(12]l‘:al1l§l3: ill‘. ‘\'lOl(lll'a§lii[ll.\'(‘{ell'lf‘|-‘ Th, b,,M,n:; ' 7 .t - . 1 ace- izra ‘ KY1‘ " 0 ~ -l V - flower slips. Roll call for Jllllt" Enzfg: grr;.MS£‘;::Sr1:r:r,lia,d_e D Lerartpr(\hp'1tlnr1\l(|n(-[,5 l Smith “est North inst will he a donation of kitchen art- __r _ _ w__‘_' _____W__ Rmdmm “-,-pmq_ m[,nm,_. up up P2: ‘V195 "'1" the hall A 'lf‘l’lfi'l"fl til « ~ correspotidcnre or listcliuir in good M" J '_ H a down cu s to the Institute was Ben‘-‘r E4“ fllsh -. c, '§\‘l L‘ .\'p 0 1 4Q P355 P"“"5 Pa“ O music \\lll . l.i all tlrllf‘ l7] (1 n “"““"“”-" "““’l"‘?‘l- By I). C. \\ilI'iiims anti. at the same time, .pl'tl\'e as. The school committee reported inspiration, WI‘st, l.;llollli2 llie lnfurliilitloti that plastic cups were purchased 1. Wllal 15 “'l'0llH “"1111 U115 59"" g.\'cll him by tho opptilit-ills‘ bid- and ballet‘ towels needed. The tclicc? -‘Both °' '3.” h‘’‘’'‘5 “'-“"9 For the iilrthdnr dmii. lmiluiri for a sine lead. and buying committee reported having C0l'>.Vl'1Rhl9d 1" 1953- , _ I _ luas slillslicd that he had loulid .,maim.d A sldebnalfl. 4 dnzpn 2. What ls lll(‘Il-,‘0l'l‘l‘L'l Dl‘0llllll('i~ ll.lOmOl‘l0\Av is youi bil‘llicla_ . H 1,, H“. .,-Pam. qu,.,.“_ N.umm._ cups. tiisllpaii. aluminum |inl. ?"'°" “F "‘""""“"-" 7 ._ “'°"' pl“’w.m“ awms ‘”‘1'‘'’‘'‘’ “ llm\<'\'<‘r. lw <'lll.\' niudr lliimzs ca-'iy sump,‘ shnvel and pi‘chN.‘ .3. \\lll('l‘i ‘nll(' of tliese iiliids i.. dcfitilte ilpw-aid trniid ‘htllll profc.-- W. ,m., l([,(,m.(.,' Mm film. mkmg It was d,.(.id,d k, mar“, 15.. niisspelll-d'.' (.lnliil»rnils. clallflralion. sionally and ('lll'f‘f'l'-\Al.\(‘ lfloni llIi\\ out Hm WHNLS M H.ump_‘._(,_smb“_‘h_ lunches for the two nights the ”1""“‘*.VMl'- ‘71'4'l"l\*’ll _ I “ _ "nrlglll “L91 ‘‘“dV‘‘l “'9 .\':“'- ’ '_ rd lll(’ llf‘i\l'l suit and thus |ll‘0\'lrl- play is presented, each member to _ 4-” wh“‘l_)d"°s me “md 'F"‘°“‘ d fl’! I" ('°""'l""'b°".'i ]'h"“fl""' cd for his losing iilliiiioiiils. West, iiiake l(l lllnclivs. '“”‘° m"”“ M 0 ‘um m‘” 3 “ 1”“ “”””“* on iiiiilulig \\llh the lieurt arc, point. Anxletles and t--lisloiis oi the past sli-oilld be fnrgotieil nriti. since _voll have the signal to go full drew aiiollirr irtliiip and prevclitcd the rtlfl of oiw losing club, but ‘pend Rhpfld mm “hi” and WW the cnlitiacl ll.Hf‘lf l)(‘(‘:llllf‘ a lay- jects which will not oiilr hr-iicfl' dO.“n' _, ‘ mu immediately but. wlilcli 'v\I‘l‘ rm‘ “R5 m‘ mwwlin rm 3 ‘M9 have an lniportaiil hr-alliig on will. l”Wmm2' TN Wpunmni hm‘ hm m'm..‘ ' ‘llll'l"P stills. and it \\lI5 llll'll' rib- Many npplwllllllilfls vlill t~.lin.. Vlfllls lli:if lllll(“.\.< :i duininiid was ym“. WM. durum mp “PX, u.‘...._‘ ntwlird. dcliiisive illlks in that suit m,m,,h,. bm_ M mm.s..' 1. “.1” hrtmuzhi dlsi-ippr-:ir. \Vf'sl lilliiselr had up m ‘Wm M ].,,(.0gnm, “Wm and control of licarls. but it l‘t‘flllll‘l'fl lll. m Wk, fidmnmm, M “Wm. tie illingiiialtoii to forc.sor~t.liatdtlm- wh”, mrmnal nmflfls M... mm ili_\"s aniiotlnccd licrtrt still. might N,,.m,d' U", 351,90” also “Wm. (mm, lx-<-mile (‘.<ll'\lill.~llF‘Kl i'cri' (]lll(’l(l_\y'. .,_,m._ mom and mnmm“. M-I2,“ with f‘llll\S bid at. has right. West. 50. all in all. this should he one of "“‘l "“ “""‘l """-‘ml l” “''-"‘’‘l*‘ “ml ynur mo“ m,'¢_“,,mding I‘-M,-._ suit. and so, rlrsplle the far! that A .-mid mm on mm day M11 hp a diamond lead “as not nt.tt-active t,,n.~nt,pd_ gmpm.._;_ px”-(In1p]y W1. from \vn.ut‘s p:utlrtllnl' holding in sgulg gnd ndnpffihlg ,the still. West l'li"\'f‘l‘llil"lf‘&\ should ltnvn made flint SPlt"(‘llf1l'l. As may rcrtdlly lw secli. ill!‘ dia- Tllrillfl nprniiig would have establish- .cd two diamond t.l'icks for the dr- fendern before the licrirt. at-e could he rcmnrcrl. and would have defeat- ed the cniit.ract.. I PIONEER TELEGRAPII The first telegraph messages ll‘ Canada were exchanged between Toronto and Hamilton in 1846. A recipe for sugary apple muf- ns starts off this week's corllr-r. st th the homemakers of Springfield W. I. supplying the ingredients and method, SUGARY APPLE MU]-‘|"lNS 2'. cups sifted cake or pastry flour 3‘; teaspoons baking powder '2 ts-aspooii salt. '2 teaspoon cililiamon ‘-.r teaspoon nutmeg 4 tablespoons shorte.iiilig '2 cup plus 2 tablespoons granu- lated sugar 1 egg beaten \ 1 cup bottled milk or '2 cup ev- aporated milk and ‘-.- cup water 1 cup finely chopped. pared and cored apples Sift. flour with baking powder, salt. ‘4 teaspoon cinnamon. and '4 teaspoon nutmeg. Cream shorten- ing and '-. cup sugar. Stir in egg, then flour mixture slteriiatlcly with milk. Fold in apples. then fill greas- ed milffin pans almost full Sprinkle with reniallluig 2 I:ibl-- sponns sugar. ‘A teaspoon cinna- mon aiid '4 teaspoon iiulmvg mixed. Bake in hot. oven of 425 degl'ec.~ F‘. 20 to '35 inlliiiles. .Vlakes.2O 2'2- lnrh muffins, —Springfleld W. I That Body of Yours By James W. Barton. M D. (‘l'Rll\'G Tl'BER(‘['l.0hlS OF THE SKIN It is known that at l.llI1t'S a S|)PCl- fic remedy used in a. certain dis- ease may not help this one (‘Olldl- tlnli but does help some oiller mn- dltlon. For instance, ACTH and cortisone may fall coniplctely ill sime cases of arthritis and rheuma- llsm but may bring a favorable res- ponse in other diseases. Similarly. research physicians have used in- sulln not for diabetes but for im- proving cases with loss of aripeti. ,. For the plist few years the drug lsonlazld has been the speclfic.trea'.- nlrlit irirsklii llll)f‘l(‘lllf)$l5 and lll.'lll_\' cases have ht-r-n rurcd or greatly tienefitled tlir-reby. It was only nat- ural, therefore. that physicians should try isoiilszid on other cascs of skin disease, In the .l0lll'llHl of the .‘\merican Medical .\:<soclat.ioii Arclilves of llm-niaiolltgy and Syphllology. hrs. ll. C. Goldbrrg and C. R. Simon cave isonlazid lo 9 patients wilh llllJPf‘(‘lllOSlS of the skin. to 15 with iuberctllid. In R with lcpt‘o.<_\', ‘.1 4 with sarrld. and 14 with miscellan- eous roiiditloiis. The drug llflfl had it dcclcledli b4‘llPfiClal effcct in all lllllf‘ cases of lupus vulgarls ttubcrculosls of the skuii. The response of (lll)(‘l'cul;, to trcatmeiit uas poor in all cases. t"Xt'Pllf’lll ill 3 and satisfactory in l in 3 of the 8 cases of leprosy tlir cllscase rcstxiilded .<al.isfttctoi'll,\ The drug giivc iin benefit in foul‘ cases of sarcid_ three of derniatltls l)o.<ns of 02 to 06 gm. daily were well tolerated. Reacllniis were snmewlial ll’t'llll)l:‘- some \\'llPll daily doses of O8 to 1: izm. wcre given but then» was not A sllll:lf' sevore toxic i-traction, We must remember that lllbf‘l'- rulnsls of the skin was liicilrahle until l‘f‘(‘9nll_\. Thus. in World War 1. I noted a case and watched him for several years with no lmprnvp. main. 1 accldeiitallv met him more rerr-lit.l_v and found lilm nbsolilt..-lit free of all skin disttlrbalices. thanks to lsonlazid. It is CEl‘l.flllll,V rncouragililz to know that this formerly dlsi“lgui'lng dfseaso can be cured completely and also that various other stub. born diseases. not. in any wav in-. lat:-d to tuberculosis. may be helped ‘ Modern Etiquette By Roberta Leo Q What does a bride do \\lt.h her engagement ring before lhn wedding ceromon_v'.’ A. She can either lnave it at home when she rlr-parts for the f‘hlli't'li. or wear it. on her right hand The wedding ring should not he put. on above the engagement ring. Q. ‘fa it. correct. to Al-|_\', "Mrs. Wilson. have you met Mrs John- son," if you am‘ not rortaln that the two pcrsmis are acqtlnllitrd? A. Yes. Q Should the water glasses be filled before the guests are sum- moned to thn table for s luncheon? A. Yes. the glasses ale filled and the butter is placed on the plates. Rest rooms for Charlottetown’! Victoria Park completion. is situated new the bathing hnt_r=c«. are now under construction. Across oh» park and close to the Memorial Field. work is also under way on another.-(Pltotc by Margaret. Mullen). Rest Rooms For Victoria Park This nne. nesrirr DOROTHY nix Philanderer Shameless DEAR. MIS8 DIX: My husbsnc. and I met in college and, since -we had many interests in com- mon, our marriage. at first, was happy. Shortly after, however, I discovered my husband was in- terested in another woman. I said nor.-rnig about it. hoping it would blow over. It. dld——only to give place to another affair. establish- in; what. seemed to be an endless chain. Finally, I spoke to him and exacted a promise that it wouldn't. happen again. The promise, as you can probably guess, was mean- ingless. He says his outside acti- vities have nothing to do with our marriage. that they haven't af- fected his love for me, and that since every other aspect of our life together is perfect, I should overlook this one deficiency. We have been married four years and are both in our mid-twenties. Phyllis D. A HARD CASE ANSWER: Your husband's glib excuse that adultery has nothing to do with his marriage is con- trary to laws of God and man. Has he ever lead the Ten Com- maiidnienls, the Marriage Service. and is he aware that adultery is the one cause for divorce accepted by all states? How can he dismiss so lightly this crime. He has firmly ensconced him- self in what, to him. is the ideal situation of enjoying the freedom of bachelorhood with the con- veniences of married life. He has a flabby morality and makes ab- solutely no effort to discipline lt. Nor is it likely that he'll im- prove in the future. In fact, now that you are aware of his unfaith- lulness, he won't even take the trouble to hide it. Existence as the wife of a chronic plillanderer certainly is not for a self-respecting woman. No mat- ter how ideal the materialistic side of your life may be, nothing can atone for the lost, spiritual value. A pleasant home. nice clothes. in good Cal‘, expensive entertainment are poor substitutes for the mutual loyalty that must be an integral part of any good marriage. Per- lcct faith. on the other hand, has held untold numbers of marriages together through depremlons, wars, poverty. sorrow and every tragedy under the sun. with your fine educational back- ground. your capabilities, youth and persoliallly, you would make I stlcccss in business anywhere. As at. least a teniparary measure I think it would be wise to leave your husband and make I place for yourself in the world. Per- haps a temporary separation will bring him in hll senses slid make him realize the wickedness of the life he'll been leading. DEAR MISS DIX: My husband. whom I love dearly. is ovei'sea..s and I'm having a hard time rais- lng our two children on the money I get. Yet, his mother is constant- ly writing llim.l0l‘ money, which he semis to her. She really doesn't need it; her husband and another son are both working at good Jobs ‘ B. B ANSWER: It's very difficult for a man (l\‘9l'S8flS to refuse his flim- lly aliylhlng. When one is so far liviziy from loved ones. pleasing those at liniiic is lniportant. Your nltitlier-lii-law is being very sel- fish in taking advantage of this .~lf.llalloli. Celtlillily, she can see how much you need every rent you get and she should be help- ing instead of hindering you. Don't vtrlte to your husband about it; complluilillg will only upset lilm You‘ll just have to speak to your m(‘ll.l‘ll‘l'-ill-lRW, or wait until your SBTVICCMRH returns. HELPED HARVEST The combine lllI‘€Sh€l‘-llBl'VE5l.(’.l” was lutrodiiced in tlir Canadian West in 1.022 at Spy Hill. Sask. ’ ICE CBIIEAM flit.--« ht Southport Glrl Guide Te. nu Program Wednesday, May 19. 1st south- port. Girl Guides under their legs. era Mrs. Neil A. Mstheson 3,“, Mn. Arthur Wellncr and Islam by Miss Louise Mccarron, Mm Hal-old Annesr and Miss eats, Cooper were "At. Home" to 1 lug; number of parents and friend‘, A delightful program was held, um; which all present went into . n. ceptlon room which was tsstcfuuy decorated in pink and yellow crept paper while the table looked \'('rv beautiful, the color scheme bgmk carried out. with forcythis and daffodils for a. centre piece. pom. in: tea were Irene Mccnrmn. Ar. lene Smallwood_ and Ann Moran Pouring chocolate milk, Judy Real-. don, Bonnie McKee, and Marion MacDonald. Serving were Elesno, Henry, Arlene McDonald. Jesnettg Baudreau. Marilyn Robertson, Ma,-. Jory Smallwood, Claudia Robert. son, Fay and Catherine Haytey‘ Bernadette Gallant, Donna Hogan‘ Marjory Baldersoii. Setting the novel plates up; Margaret Dawn Matheson. Mar. garet Annear and Joyce McKee Hostesses at. the door: Gall Bulli- erson. Roberta Moran. while Tim. esa Gallant and Betty Rflgermr looked after the tickets at th. door. The delicious sandwirim were made by the Guldss them. selves and the sweets by tiisi; sponsors,‘ the Women‘: ImLlt.u‘ts members. A big “thank you" to all who helped to make the ts. such a success. Progriim: Chorus: Fair Csnsds-Bonnie Dundee by Guides. Greetings of Welcoms — Dom. Hogan. Reading—A.rlene Smallwood. Bolc»—Arlene McDonald. sklt—Roberta Moi-an, Jeumtg Boudreau. Duet: Bouquet of Rosemary- Arlens McDonald, Roberts Marni. Organ solo— Margaret Dsva Mstheson. Skit: Swanes Rivei‘——Xrsns lu- Carron, Ann Moran. Duet: Marjorie Mada tho ‘lbs- Marlorle snd Gui Btildsrson. Skit: Beauty Bslon——-Margsm Annear. Marilyn Robertson, Judy Reardoli. Berilsclottn Gallant. ll- eanor Henry, Margaret Dsinl MlLh€.50ll. Chorus: Merry Life and Melan- choly Chorus. Solo: Mot.her—Roberts Moran. Song: Guide Law—by Guldu. Accompanlst. Miss Sue Jones. This was a most. enjoyable afflui and showed a lot. of hard work by the Guides and careful training bi‘ their leaders Mrs. Neil A. Math- eson and Mrs. Arthur wellner, Sourls Guides The Souris Girl Guides sportsm- ed a fudge sale in Richards‘ Thos- ire on May 7. Many thanks to Mr Claude Richards for allowing them to use the theatrs. Guldaers Club A delicious supper was served by the ladies of Centrsl Royalty in their new hall to the Gulders Club. The annual meeting was hold. A hearty vote of thanks wu lI'V"‘ W the outgoing officers. president Mrs. J. Rodd; vlcs pres. Mrs. Lu- lle McKay; seci-etayr. Beryl Beu- nn; treasurer. Marlon Lsngtllo and a. welcome to the new slate of oi‘ficers_ president Mrs. Leslie Mt- Kay; vice pres. Mrs. Lois Brawn; secretary Beryl Bengali; treasurer Mrs. Don Mach/llllnn. 1rd St. James Brownies An enrollment took plus st M St. James. Brownies enrolled wen Meredith Black, Lynn T|)'l°'- Heather Stewart, and Golden BI-\‘ was presented to Nancy Willis bf Mrs. Don MAcMlllsn. Brown OI‘1. ssslsted by Mrs. Chandler. Tu-lm Owl. Nn _vnllt.h could take part. 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Discovers lloiiie Skin llaisotly This clean stainless antiseptic known all over (‘Anson n M0oNl'8 l'.MInAl.D OIL. brings sulfsrors prompt and of- fectlvc relief from the Itching distress M msnv -lln trouble — ltchllil Ecnms --Itching lealp - Itching Tues and Feet. etc. MOONWK EMERALD OIL ll plousnt tn tin and it is so sntlseptie QM pom- trstlnl that many old stubborn run of lMI| standing Mn yielded to It: influ- eriee. MO0NF'.‘.I EM!-‘.RAI.D OH. to hold I31 flflllllltl "'DryI'here. A real discovery 7‘ll’k'INO\llllMl who have found binned