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Re?/uuz 12) MY LABORATORY wmlou-r FURTHER ADO AND *' EN50‘/ A Pizeview OF MY 7 V LIFE-SAVIN6 SAFETV / " luulelvalafqe (l6¢zli>oxoF , \ ows t‘W§:&_.\au'};l9w QKAX. MA-son.’ Ive Ai.wA~/5 HAD A Sol‘-‘T SPOT F02 imeasriosis- / my ‘me RIGHT 4 SHORT- fuuoe, SAY 1, AND cu-umoe GRAB Au. THE . MARBLES.’ ' ts A;l§‘§‘sl‘?’‘‘' . ,{0\|l§ . \. fiuiw“ / %, ’¢ Peosvsctt —n-ie SIDE ‘snow \ ’-‘ ARTIST’ . . me/an. 1‘, TYPE.’ by Fagoly I Shorten sluuwauluoims. use WEEK-END on WCE 10 us - AN / Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN ‘ Continued from page Is_ people have hesitation in stopping at the country house of even a casual acq tense at lunchtime and demanding to be fed. Sundays, instead of being days of rest and relaxation for country pie. are days of horror when the woman who does he own work mus her time over the cooking stove preparing food r ravenous unexpected guests. and when the woman with servants expects any minute to have them to give notice and quit becsuss.oi' the extra work. imposed upon, them. '.l’here'is no excuse to be made for these deadbsata, because every road is lined with good restaurants and soft-drink and sandwich stands, where they could refresh themselves before going to call upon a friend. Country people. have not forget how to write or telephone or telegraph and any one may rest assured that if he was desired as a guest he would receive a" specific invitation. ' As for people's disregard of one's property, that goes equally for country or town and is probably no worse in one than in the other children. but as soon and impudent to me. rect them. I have tried morning my son of 4 threw a spoon my heart to think that the children ANSWER: When children taught to respect their father and generation and reformation hurled a spoon at you and cut your Your children will respect you you are weak and vacillating should. not they will soon defy you. insult you. DE4lt MISS DIX: I am very wish to get married, but I have two me and whom I su port. My my sisters live th me, as they would expect to continue to do so, will have to look after their own h shall I do? ANSWER: your sisters. Help them get job. stand on their own feet after this. in love with you. DOROTHY spent for their mother. What can I ONE WHO NEEDS YOUR. HELP ahe impudent to their parents it is in- variably the_ parents’ fault. - It is because the children have not been There is no reason for you and is s peculiarity of human nature that_no one can explain. DEAR. MISS DIX: I am the mother of three 8, one .boy of 4 and one ‘of 1% years. 3 they reach the age all: back and laugh at me when I try to cor- spanking, but it doesn't work with them. This children, a girl aged They are healthy, intelligent of 3 they become nasty at me and cut my head. It breaks I lgve! are growing up with no re-' 0 mother. I am opposed to the beating of children, but I am sure that re. depend upon 1 " ‘ children are too little to reason or know the nature and quality of their acts and when they must be taught not to do certain things by having it impressed upon them that they will suffer for it if they do. ' I! the first time one of your children was ever impertinent to you you ‘ had laid him over your knee and applied the hairbrush where it would do the most good until he howled for mercy, no .. spanking when 4-year-old would have head open. exactly the way you demand. It with them you cannot control them. If to obey you will have no authority you let them tease you into doing something they If you will stand for it they will much in sisters who make their home with sweetheart refuses to marry me and have “We 81“/Bye run the house and but I hate to tell them that they ome and support after this. What PERPLEXED MAN to Mcrlllce your life to and tell them they will have to Y°“1' dull? is to the girl who is ‘nix °"“'°' "PW P0150111"! to readers, but will sue- , . . A . what was bothering me '— I missed it as it was, what with thinking the potatoes were get- ting soggy from the waiting and the gravy was acually crustlngi It's my opinion that less words would have done. Now take it this way. and speaking with all reverence, if the Good Lord had a few more old codgera like that to listen to, well. what time would Re have left for the lilces of you and me?" And mother-ck» us smiled and said “Run out now and play. children!" words that often concluded many an inter- esting discussion, we should wish to have continue. Yes indeed, ‘'93 - . her Elias’: Ill!!! Lenten iiullleposts Continued from page 2 _ menied quietly. "And am that °°“‘"“‘°“ “'°"‘ 9”“ 3 discipline. And again prayer and faith were pillars of strength to me. This was the right medicine since I did go out and beat Dempsey in two straight fights. And the one moment when I was closest to defeat»! had been knocked to the canvas for a count of nine pro- duced the most humorous touch. love with a girl and we wrather Duffy Frayed Father Francis Duffy. the great World War I chaplain of the Fight- ing sixty-ninth, and a close friend of mine, was at the fight. sitting behind him was a very demonstra- tive young man. When I was ly- collections, more leisurely times _ be!" than those which know no ling- ering at all. . O O Janet's husband was an un- hurried man, but industrious and most dependable in word and dealing — and affections. Once upon a time, we remarked to Aunt Kitty_ Mahoney of a girl in the community about to be wed: "What a queer match that will “And whorl: make you think so?" she queried. “Why." we, smug in our youthful knowl- edge, that knew how to make over a whole world and straighten out many an ill of it, leaving lit- tle to a Providence that did and doesmake like so beautiful. in His own way. and good time, and seeing to it that in most cases of marriage if “llioe attracts unlike", "water mostly finds its own" and well-matched "level", ."she's so bright and merry, and he, why he’: really dumb!" And she laughed merrily and said "Im those were. according to our re- in g dazed on the canvas. young fellow went wild with ex- citement and noticing that ruther Duffy. sitting in front of him, was a priest, pounded him violently on the back. I \ “Father, for Judas’ sake, pray for Gene." Father Duffy told me afterward that he instinctively began to pray. not that I would win over my opponent, of course, but that I would do my best and deliver to the fullest extent of my powers. Right. Father-l That's the prayer of a n. I wonder how many millions of people face similar fears in their own lives. Not necessarily fears of physical nature either. Perhaps they too have been thinking too destructive thoughts. A simple illustration is that of a man ‘who is afraid of losing his Job. He dwells on the imaginary scornful remarks his friends will made. the loss of face. Soon ture of himself. And it is more than likely in this case he will lose QUEEN 51'. co — or SUPER MAR Wlslies to draw your aiienilon lo Sysiem under which ilIisu.Slore is operaiedilyso announced in oursadlasi weeliwe will explain » one of ihe four ‘main principles each weelif and ioday we are clealingwiih:- A , OPEN. MEMBERSHIP The essential feature of this principle is a recognition of the unlversd brotherhood of dl human beings as consumers. Mem- bership is open to all who are in sympathy with the movement. creed. sex or station. The co-Op Super Market Invites you to a dam- onstration of the popular coffee "NESCAFE" Clive MacMlllen. of our store. Thursday. Saturday of this week. Vllslle here we suggest" you liuy your grocery. H meat and fruit needs and we know with the quality and price. You benefit when you .. ...,.. ’ sures MARKET regardless of race. you will be pleased t by Mrs. Friday and PHONE 2807 his job because ox such negative inking. thisgh l"rom nw experience in two world dominant emotion of a soldier. He fights his terror. dwells on it and it only increases. But how to set one's mind off fear? 3.611810“! 161'- vor is a state of feeling like fear. and there are age~old exercises for stirring the order of faith. Prayer And Faith The principal of these is prayer. You can pray away your terrors, if you have enough faith. You can become spiritually exalted instead of afraid. Religious emotion can take the place of fear. I speak of the practical necessity of faith and prayer. because that‘: the part about which I know the most; I know it from cirperienee. I speak as one to whom religious belief has been a life-long re- source--this in a life given so Israe- heito erf«fihtl.Ikow visualizes a completely pitiful pic- y ‘mu 0 3 M n faith and llfliver as creative forces for courlge. TOMORROW: The stirring story warsIcanalsosaythat fearisthe Bert of‘“Squeaky" Forrest, a. Marine misfit who became a_ hero on -the shores_of Iwo Jima‘ is told by om Keasel, his conisnanding oer. (From the magazine “Guideposts" and the book pf the same name. cowrisht I360 by Ciuideposts As- sociates Inc., Pawling. New York). Don't Make This Mistake When child is; constipated Don't upsets child shady by da- ..".':.'..'*°' ""‘ .'.‘Ji".u°‘:."‘&.. ou:“'s'.'..‘li 0 it? new eo Issue :- :.i.."-:'.:f.iPI'’.I“‘‘°''*"'.:_,,fi..'r.*"'’'‘’“''‘''.'':.''E -n‘?-‘u ‘7.‘£"&'..‘.’l”‘°‘ “.’..“".‘£ mild and yourself. motberi- ildrea'a ’ the nous at the court house. as county in ‘BE’ 'llELLlE MA|l9ll' NOTICE rs RBI!!! 6 ant us sppiieatims on behalf Florence Loney of has bz made to the Court of Chancery Prince Edward Isllnd. 1‘ FF meuttotbesulamoreoselasuvsl the money in Court V the share of her sister. the Nollie Marsh (nee moaliusn). h the estate of their brother. III late Duncan McCai|Iun.—lt bi Marsh nor her husband her child of here is how llwllll that the _said application has bed set for hearing before the some el Sununerside Prince Edw ll 03 the fourth day of April. an. 11:00 nan. DATED at Summ Edward Island. IMO "7031 of February. 1050. DONALD 0. 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