CG eurirs mm B; an Island I-‘armors Wife $00-$>eet>ee¢uea-an Comes now with Friday. week- -§>6!% I _alad Ior Jamie, and in I habit ‘learned back in such years as he sow enjoys. we too find that this evening allows us a sentiment akin to his — one that leaving a fixed schedule behind, now tends to . ». -. «.. :»-5'‘/'‘\._«, -,¢».-» N. -. -, -Nu} n_'>»_')\'x')~ '?\‘7\C7\,'V\'Px'P\')\% Woma ww. Pioneer Days In P. E. I. .3: F. H. MacArthur In today's column. I am going to write about the game and irol.-ics played by the child: 1: of pioneer parents. Old games like “Blind Man's MARCH 10. 1050 EN * Household §cre pliook By Roberta Leo \f‘ . ,, -vxax-vvvx . 1'00 me strength or tea. is not neu- ated by the time the water and 1.3V...-, stand for auenxuunlnz. but by the amount of leaves used. The leaves’ will give up all flavor and caiiein in about three minutes. I . D0|i0TliY}lilX‘ Awkward Stage Miss Dix Advises Summer Camp For Shy lb-Year-Old I am a girl 16 years old. I uh ugly, shy, Lezien Meditations fl! COM.l'0ll'l' 0!’ GBACI (The London-lrimes) unethical because neither sin nor its consequences can be done away. Man must bear the weight at his The doctrine of grace which car- rles torgiveness is oiten said to be The moisture in BUTTER-NUT give one more leisurely interests. 3011-" “The Game °f F1°“'°""- DEAR MIS.s DIX: nslbilit or be broken I) it, is good wholesome ;_w1nt g number and Va;-ieyy of “Jingle Bells", etc.. never seem Moan awkward. Cant swim, skate, dance. My clothes look clumsy on me. xglzvm "Zen 1! I vkmmony “ uvwed endeavours Jamie in_ go lose their mgex-est for in; young - - I never had a date and when I am near a boy I getytongue-tied. keedom ma manic” 01 pusom eludes in his week-en_d: one try and are indeed worth playing‘ spewing the was with hot water 1 am pale and tired all the time and have no energy. I lie awake at mm an Wm worse than my it that occupied his time since the afterglow brought him indoors. was a scanning of newspapers and magazines to obtain a selection of material to add to his scrap-book. 0 O 0 It is an activity which before it is ended is likely to keep Rob lrom his choring or us from our -household tasks to “just read what this an - ifs oal a few words '11:: same of flowers is Iimple by a couple or months at noummer camp. purpose is to enable men to m . - rich: am at theybottom of the and sweet. It is played Iltnusr W_ those consequences In a new ilsht Dr D. 0- WIIII-I . " ‘-' “N” , 2 Picture!" When we consider the to “London Bridge". Two children 31“ WILL LEARN ADAPTABILITY WW0 50009‘ "'9'" in I "W -‘P‘"‘- v- WWW‘, vast amount of excellent reading “and Opposite to each Other and y C k's Corner ‘md 1“ 5° d°l“3 l° “"5 ‘“’°"° “"5 \ matter of this nature that 15| raise their joined hands. Those _ 0° In the camp you will be thrown intimately with other girls and and °°“5‘q“°""°5 “”k¢- He “’h° 1. What is wrong with this sen- Q'd H°“’ "-0 1 Prepare and scm forming the ring, pass under the 5 that will do more than anything else to cure you of your shyness and w°“ld evade °°"5eq“°“°°' pl°°l“l"‘5 due bed creole? available to children nowadays, it is to contran their lot, with a measure of envy to that afforded the children of the long ago. We . ... . - ~ ll such evasion and its paral;slng Wm 1 3}, ms 1 °h°F’P¢d hlfd-b°11€d eggs gm were not so fortunate as mesa We ve found one here!. Using up the Iemover fl..u1._ that other young people do so that you Will in into any crowd. And 5 _ 3. ch one 0 ese wo s t bl 3 ml. ‘ ' » who by fetching ‘uuflrauons and M the word ..here.. ‘he arch salad: The mix may be swemhed wgllthgeft awoay af;‘§":hyo!ur iflamllynfori la whine), whilch is a good .:5tfs1';!lt;t!:ioel;d<:;1eeciv;eg;ki‘o1rpilrgfilfigrgfifi misspelled? 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"are ‘find :3; ahH:;’“i_e “mi; one ::‘;:e&"‘Eng“fopped with B Spoomg set about curing them is a practical guarantee that you will succeed. 90"“ °f “'9 °“ his h°5d- with ex‘ that means scholarship man?! ”’ "Wand WM“ haw“ And what at the Comics, ap- today. The simple games are best for children because they do not tax the memory to any extent. They prefer something with a catchy rhythm, carrying the same words through many verses, with just enough verbal change to indicate the progress of the ‘play. arch, while all chant in unison: “We're looking about for a daffodil A daffodil. a daffodil. here; Continued on page 14 Continued on page B to which a little turpentine has been added, will drive out and keep out moths. Tough Beef It the cut of beef is tough. soak 1:; in vinegar water for an hour be- fore cooking. It Will do much to- wards making the meat tender. K‘7u\7\. FRUIT SALAD MIX ml of stilily whipped cream. Gar- nish with sliced candied cherries. night worrying and longing to be like other girls. Isn't there some place where I can go where I can become healthy and strong, where I can learn to swim and dance, and how to be charming and graceiul? DISCOURAGED ANSWER: A summer camp (or girls is the rem- edy you need. Go to one for the whole summer and. unless there is something organically -wrong with you. ‘ you.wlll come back well and strong and with u dil- ferent outlook on life. I have seen so many girls actually made over teach you how to be adaptable and companlonable. The right food and the proper exercise will improve your looks by improving your health, and you will learn how to play the games and do the things For the only people who are hopeless are those who are so conceited continual on page 9 could take away. But divine grace does not abolish responsibility {or ” man actions; that ever abides. and human life is what it is largely because the consequenc oi sin, lolly. and ignorance are what they are. The grace of forgiveness wi'es out no efiects of sin otherwise than by removing their causes. Its iirt that he is yet unlorgiven, for it is one of the main purpores of forgiveness to set men free from Grace alone opens the way .to the attainment of man's highest pos- sibilities. To realize what is moral- ly and spiritually required is also to realize the inability to rise to it, an inability made worse by past failures and their efiecis. Unaided Assured Nutrition mm for all the Family Mada’ ‘, Better English \'VC\\'J‘(>C\ rt How Can I s 7 tence? "When he had completed his work, he returned back home." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation oi “scmi” (prefix)? ANSWERS 1. omit back. 2. ‘Announce rem- i. l as hi it, not as in ice. 3. Va- mllion. 4. Lessenlng in good repute: A. Shred one cu Then mix one cup enbo. one cup czreaam .:‘- '.°":. 2*“ e so e h 00 the direction. instead at mm iortli, and it will I100 tlolcle tin‘ feet back P of dried bed °‘ °h°DDEd plm. SW00. ihm lfloll Q. How can I remove gum stains from leather? A. Use pure turpentine or benzine. The spots should be wash. ed afterwards with the well-Ibeata.-n white of an egg. | disparaging. (Pronounce first a as in of, accent second syllable). "He made . some derogatory remark about the man." 5. Enldltion. effort must thus Issue either in self-centredness and a sense oi failure or else. eventually, in in- sensitiveness and an acceptance at conventional standards. There is a. menace of defeat rather than a promise of victory. It is this deep need 01 human nat- ure that grace alone can meet. It does so. not by a pretence that man's condition is other than it is. but by conferring a true insight in- to his place in a world that is God's and so changing man's condi‘ion as he accepts the true environment or life. Divine grace. like taiih. “ene‘giz- es by love." It opens the way to deliverance. not by any suh-pe*son- a! or unethical change in the ad’. Even when dried indoors EVEN Wll Jukfgiresyau HOUT RINSING : gin.» Body or Yours i j(. By James w. Barton, nu). : MASS SURVEY 103 ALL DISEASES Pink Elephants on _Parade We are all familiar with X-my : examinations of whole communities 7 and are agreed that time and money (or them are well invested. .. . fresh - air- sweet to smell! . Swims? MI://I ,. . . snowy white, rainbow bright! but by conscious insight into the gracious goodness oi God, thre- by transionning the world as seen by damaged right into the true vision of it in which’ there is fellow- ship with one who shares the bus- den. so the moral law is rendered at- tainable by the love which fulfills it. as it cannot be attainable so long as persons are in the bonds-e of a legal relation to imoesonnl law. It also opens the possibility of further insights because might it- self is inspired. 9 "~°~”~’~ ‘ still another slurvey gt amoun- - - munlt/y is made it is t oug the 5 M°|'0|fl9 Smlle inhabitants are not eating nourish» ~ Nvawvmvwwv‘ lng food. This condition may be "“"“"“~‘*"“**‘~‘ due to poor soil or other local Reporter: "What shall 1 say °““‘°"' about the two peroxide l~/Iondes who had the fight at iihe baseball game last night?" Editor: "Wily just say the bleach- ers went wild." ' Modern Etiquette By Robert: Lee V,-. Q. If a. girl does not wish to dance with someone at her ac- quaintance, is it permissible for her to refuse? A. Yes,_lf she has some good reason. but she must make some polite eracuse and not dance with anyone else during that dance. Q. If a. guest brings a box or candy to his hostess. should she pass it around to the other guests? A. Yes. always. Q. Is it all right {or a woman to cross the lobby od a hotel or a restaurant in order to speak to a man? A. No; ask the bell boy or the waiter to tell the man to come over at his convenience. This is not because so many Id“ vanced cases 0! tuberculosis are round by X-ray screening. but be- cause tuberculosis in its urly stages may be {mud in individuals who previously hadn't the slightest suspidon that tuaeroulosis was present; the only symptoms were a slight cough. a‘ tired reeling and a slight loss of weight. We are all familiar also with mass examinations for syphilis. In most hospitals a blood examination of syphilis is made of every pet- ient enterinq hospital for any dis- ease. This screening is a great tac- tor in preventing the spread of. this dread disease. As we think of these three dis- eases or conditlom — tuberculosis, syplulis and malnutrition —- we" can understand why “The Joumal oi the American Medical Association," in an editorial. quotes the sugges- tion or Dr. A. L. Chapman. in “Public Health Review." concern- ing multiphasic screening (examin- ing the individuals in a community for other disease: besides the three above mentioned.) The ” ' at various tests would be econom- lm and eiricient for identifying cases that otherwise would not be found." And now thst the life span has been so lengthened that there are more old people in the world than in any other age group, dis- eases due .to aging. chmnic dis- eases. would be discovered aud lI.‘1e remaining years oi many made more enjoyable by appropriate treatment. _ Dr. C‘ n estimates that a screening od 1.000 apparently "well" persons over the age of 15 for syph- ills. diabetes, glaucoma (bulging eyes from pressure) anemia. tuber- culosis, obesity. detective eyesight and hearing, ‘high blood pressure and heart disease. would result in finding 916 instances oi these dis- eases. some 01 the 1.000 Persons screened probably would have two we. Made of ieaturea two whimsic is both lul d apron that uscshh :1" pink elephsail which are appliqued on the lower loll portion of the apron. It will providt q conversation piece at cock! parties and is simple to make even fol fix; hraesi homnrwn; truciion a ea 0 Y0“ °" PINK ELEPHXNT APRON make this is ailablt .1 i ndasiampod. sol-iYaddxe:se‘ii’:hlvol‘:pe”to the lieedlfi work Dept. 0! this paper aslund l°' Leaflet No. 12-2084. BABY'S CR IS NOT ALWAYS TEM PER DISTINGUISH between your baby‘: crvufdi per. The “pain rrr" ill" aveinatant. attention. For the in-vcrish riimed gain and cry of (em ri . I us to gas on stomach or bo\\i!'5l:h;’V}’- on mmmon dlgeaiive u Dt||l:3y_ at Wm” Tablets at once. Mrs. finds they work every time. "I am the mother of nine childrrn. then prise babies. and Baby! OW" il- IY hm! ill!!! of Tahiti! have been my only medicine In raising them I0 the health children they now are. A 1000! fl . II II - chi ti been llille ievensh I ll ( oeomanv CLEAN suns cream .°,{...';.°’....° °.'...“.::‘.: ‘}.’.‘,.°.'.f°.'..;“°*....,.,°" =:e‘3§°-,i..’::. .. 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When you don't rinse your Surf-clean wash, this purifying ingredient goes on working in your cIothes—to hep fbm mmfer longer! (if you Surf contains an amazing detergent which removes not onlyevery trace 1 oidirt and grease . but all "dirty clothes” odor, too. . Gets clothes sweeter-smelling . . . cleaner than you've ever known them there are omens at a .00 diflioult im- DI-He. holding up or arresting ambi- Wlll mam and progress. it is prob- able that some rather ahrewd or aabuie maneuvering may onset this obstruction. with an enterprising They’re.Simp|e—ond Simply Delicious , with ‘MAGIC uu-c|.sAN‘ cwmes are so deep-down clean And that’: not alll do want 10 rinse add a little surf to an gin". change. compromise or agreement. 2 S an‘ they notonly 1”‘ mod)’ while! Rfinbow You don’t even need to rinse your Surf clean wnfl.) ’ mldmgfimh l:V.I‘£1l-lino ' . ' —. i'I'h ll hi ..; - _ -_ endwithhcpolul tiviti tobel ,- . I :’:::;in!_f:ey,]: , Pb“l:)ewIx|n-lnxhg-:lsl‘l’lm:W¢etl ‘Wish! It will still be the cleanest, sweetest smcll- '33; 3: flachdrg lg‘: :;‘r‘:3°g':) raisins: ghnfrelinldeuuor new MAGIC lAISIfl SCONIS 3; . 3 . . with the sweetness that prove: how "'8 ‘"5!’ 7°“ 9'" h‘d- gdgpg, Tl“,-'1-3 “fa, goo _ , , surf £5 .11 you pad I an . V '~ . ' are! Fim’ beau“ Sm.‘ 1,” the music Pow“. of for everything iron: the grimiest overalls to your " ‘huh’ ' ~ - ‘ ‘"1 grabbing and holding the dirt in the washwater, 'h‘°"”' l"'8'"°- ' ng“::'dl"h°‘° 3“'“"“Y ll l‘ ""4 god by a causation. postponunent. or limitation in forward to long-range and enduring goals. The dlfllcuity may be a tunporaq one. in which spee- so when you wring out the water you actually wring the dirt out with it. Out goes every vestige of soil and grease! . . . to leave your wash rally All the Surf your grocer now has in his store is - the new "no-rinse" Suri’ . . . especially developed for "no-rim?‘ wcrblng. Get some today . . . and . oil that way even if dried indoors! puylthat way longer ._ . . retain that 5- S. isuuu-nvmn\u.m-vu~mnu-uuo. - ‘ " sweemesseven after weeks in the clean. At the same time. Surfs special purifying nullhow sweet and fresh it will get your wash . .3 ill Iltlcll . ociloromiu or a ' corlbureau drawer! ingredient takes out every last mce of ?'dirry even without rimlngi » ‘ flf‘!’:_:‘n“fI'.‘°f,:;“ ‘l’ m‘‘‘‘’.‘,‘, A I A V l . . - point mm ‘W’ 3".’ L 59"’ '°°"' .. '. l ’ Q ’ « I ' . » A ._ V ‘ . -; '> uff-Cldfl II, II’ I really CIOG II o e e EVEN WITHOUT RINSING ..¢.°'i""m”§ .°.‘."a ......$’...'3i! lamniumeguuvmuwomunciaumw'"W‘“ _ _ A . _ _ . . ‘ v .' a "- ' ‘.