I CHILD TRAINING mm W ' I I . i (Till Irtlcle is another In I series on child training de- 15 Time of The ' - signed to offer . ldlnco to parents. All llubllutlnna are pro- Essence? by u. hula Fmef. Wu. pared by the Department of National Health and Welfare). Feeding Habits DEAR M135 DIX: I've been dat- ing Brian for the last 2 years. when I met him he was attending MMEN This was the day of grand- daughtoi-'a school picnic. on overit which also marked the closing, for has prias. one not at all com. ipatibio with a declaration we Pnrr " collese. but is now in service with with all the lessons of year leIrn- ::g'"l::dto "Tg:fy.m:'hi Jan" ' If hlld h ' i s 5 months more to . 1 -- "'9 Ind and no mxrgporinappgggr But till Have Trouble fond of mm ma m”l";m xx V Page 8 The Guardian Friday. June 25, 1954 ggufnd ”” ""9 "W" 'm by M srow up when she has scarcely be named there: . good "Haul ! Sodcrilels tthe miother who has fol- unug uuing him I dun bwom: .u n happlmd mow'pr.l blown entered her teem. No indeed! -A1. mm n my be - mm 3."; more mi Queen of the Calgary Stampede -w - own wine at can ran. to '.:.'”i...:.":. "'..'.i':.:i.i."' "W i" tonous,!un1ntore.st1ing diet. It may Child renmm an obmmw medmg ;L1L'::ehb"J:'ux'th” ”":f "M hf ' ' make it not one of the beat of,A'n"t cognac cu: mfdm be t h ' l . . I preach - i . anon . - sr rom oeran p ysica rea problem. nnopos V I . i g g A if , ,A la: CllAM was” days for a picnic to the . . mm” cum. "cm. i pencuilm sons which require a doctor's at- tention: the onset of a ct.-ld.or infection: diseased tonsils and ade- noida. decayed teeth or constipa- tion. Again. bedlam in a home with the radio blasting constantly. bick- ering and nagging. and distraction The first thing to remember is that this problem did not develop overnight and consequently will not be corrected immediately. The sec- ond thing to remember is that eat- ing is a basic instinct. Dupite the seeming confusion of the moment. tion to become serious. He doesn't add anything encouraging about the future. On two or three occas- ' ions we've broken up for a couple of months. then he calls. and we begin dating again. My family thinks I should con- tinue seeing him until he is dis- wafers. Mix the Juice of lemons and But theta for us to look upon once more were reaches of sea, and there too for our delight scent of its-salty waves. Arid yet despite the disappoint- ! tin sweetened condensed milk I lemons 25 graham wafers Cover the bottom of PHI WW1 showery it will be one long membered by the children for; ment of a aunleaa afternoon andli re- contalner of lip-stick in an ang... ing shade. was graiiddatightoru prise of today. It was opened and fondly displayed more than once at stops on the hoinewsrd trip, this evening and was obviously one of the lovelleatigifts of hu ., M mnmme "om mam, sources your, Child Will not dC1”?9YRle1l' charged from the army and then milk well. Spread half of the miii- i. it was l ed. There wa.s'y”" F:1dI.leehp:lo; nppetite and bad j;:f;;(;'",5if::”i;”” 31'; i;l:;':1'L'ifhg::& 33:13” tlsdeihgrelfelliiyahmngise b till) turefovcr wafers. then another iay- t”hom;risk fire lpfllglnt strange stove . ' if ing a . - . - 56 C or o wafers. him i, ,4 ti, . children are born mimics. if "M mm" b””59 "W cm” 5093'” the matter now. and. if he has no Cover with the remllnd" 0' NV ggixvln-uvps' tea;wt.l:e dexlizlous plce- .;:'r:K3iE::r:h:n5mnalf 23?”: . A Dad is a finicky and picky eater. and Auntie dunks her food because of ill-fitting false teeth and big brother demands special dishes - well. who's to blame the little one for poor feeding habits? C 1 0 Catering to your child's dietary whims with little or no thought given to balancing his nutritional daily needs may ultimately result in serious illnesses such as rickets. scurvy. anaemia. nervousness 0!” perverted appetite. Learn your child's requirements in food, ther. make sure he gets them. Another diiflcullv often eiicnuii-i tered arises from the faci. that a young infant imtlnctively puts his hand to his mouth and this habit continues until all twenty teeth bout this angle, but believe me he have appeared. some children eat of the pa”3”t5- , it. He prefers not to commit hlm- 3501” hi! mouth and Ye,"9d book? Colvod moot hBDD”Y Whit IN, m anything, 3,; a result of this prar. D'-"mi 1-his Corrective period 5,1; to mmuniic emungiementa u,,. ”I was born over here." considered "the cutest thing ever!" tice. including dirt, prillsh. hair. make 5”” Fm” ""3 cmld d”f”” til he is established at work. If umug, plaster and paint. DlsC01lI'- 919'”-V 0! lime” or fmule nu” you will show a. little sympathy and age this by transferring ymii-child's -'”'”5' A peimd "I "0 days ”8 understanding for his problem, it attention in some inti-rcstui: pla.i'- hour” is "Sm"-V me maximum will help you considerably in over- thing. It may be necessary in seek professional aid. The Stars Siiy By Estreuita For Tomorrow CLOSE attention to details rather than aggressive action should prove effective in getting ilie ic- sulis you desire now. Refrain from making agreements or promises, un- 1 you are certain you can fulfills t em. Take pains to avoid family dissension. The afternoon hours are excel- lent for making plans for the fu- ture, takuig stock of present sil- iiations and considering methods of improvement. If in doubt as to your present course. it might be advis- able to consult an expert. There is a. possibility that you will hear some exciting news d'.ll'- ing this period. For the Birthday react at once to correction. Once you've begun a corrective program of proper feeding habits carry it through firmly and logi- cally and do it in a way that your child doesn't feel he is being disciplined. . - . Offer small portions of tasty and attractively prepared foods to your child at the regular mealtime. Make certain he doesn't receive snacks between meals. Allow a reasonable time (20 to 30 minutes- at each feeding and, at the end of this period, even though a crumb may not have been eaten, remove all the food from the table. It is most important that no comments he made, and that your child does not suspect. any worry on the part period of corrective training re- quired to achieve the necessary re- .sulm. Beyond that, your doctor's care is advised. INext week's arliclesywlll discuss DESTRUCTI VENESSJ That Body of Yours By James W. Barton. M. D. RE.N'l"lRA'l'()RY INFECTION LV OLD AGE . One of the annoying conditions that distress elderly men and women is what we often speak of as a chronic respiratory infection. This infection is not usually severc enough to be dangerous but it can disturb sleep from almost constant coughing. In general. respiratory infections in the elderly come into three main groups: ill piralory region, with or spread to the lungs. Infection in the upper res- without intention of making our relation- ihlp a permanent one, stop seeing im. i BE SYMPATHETIC ANSWER: Take your family's ad- vice and wait the six months. when the boy has finished his military duty, he'll be in a much better position to plan his future. A young man, situated as Brian is. must work out his future. economic as well as emotional, from the time he gets out of service. Having gone into the army directly from col- lege, he has no business experience. and probably no idea where he'll be able to get Ii Job. He may not let you know that he's worried a- coming his reluctance to make de- finite plans. At present, you are thinking only of your problem. not his! The possibility of being hurt is one you must, take a chance on. In fact, even if Brian had made pro- mises. or exacted them from you. there's no guarantee that he could not change his mind. Any man worth having is worth waiting for and doing a bit of worrying over; seldom does the dreamboat of love sail along without making a rip- ple or two. DEAR MISS DIX; I am 16 (ml have been in poor health nearly all my life. Recently I have be- gun to show signs of definite im- provement. I was only able to go through seventh grade. and now I'd.iike to get a Job. I can play three instruments. What kind of work do you think I could do? Patty J. ANSWER: Your first task is to ing, after adding 6 drops of color- let stand 24 hours in Prig. beforr using. cut into squares. I Morning Smile traffic was roaring through. A man waited for a long time to cross but there was no let-up in the stream of traffic. After some time. he saw another man on the other side of" the street. lyle called out to him:: "How did you get over therel". and sandwiches spread on Clover all with wafer crumbs and --Mrs. Leinont mitt, Alberton South W. I. more um-i ieu iubo; faces of those who one day will be remembered as 'the pair of the yesteryears." We could hope that as these go on to the vicissitudes of succeeding years that they may, be as kind to them as the past have ever been. I Granddaughter wearing a smile. which as we see it break along a freckled nose which we fancy is her only inheritance from us, re-I At a very busy street corner The other man cupped his hands all about were the vouns hIvpv'ahort.monthr of a riic-lunch with ice cream and clke,yg1.gtlon.ahlp between uachsr ml. the taught which had aiwiys been on tables in the "sidewalk" shelter. ceedinuiy piuuunu nu nu. m There weie also there to be re- much doubt if Island-over cord-W ceived the, coveted certificates andiui i-eiuuouu could in chum”. 5, prizes, the nice rewards for thamiu l afternoon knew the regret: Glllehded these farewell occasions bring, be. ' throushout the 4Icho0l-lICll'- And cause given good soil even in tht school-yeai i; (Continued on page 9) Evelyn Eagle Speaker, 19-year-old Blood Indian girl who was WITH THE NEW iSENSATION" A (2) Respiratory infection with improve your educational bs.ck- ” If lOm0r1'0W 1-5 YOU! b1Ylhd8Y..V0U bronchospasm (contraction of the ground, iiuve Mom 0; Dad guig to called Princess Wapltl by the Calgary Elks. has been elected. f V nnv Drezolre for an eXlra0rdlM1'l1i' muscular coat of the bronchial the principal of your school and Calgary Stampede queen for the 1954 show. This is the first in 1 9' . peaceful year. The efforts you limo put forth during the past months should yield happy haniest by early fall, at which time you might plan for a long trip. Relaxation will not only have been earned. but may be required after a lengthy period of concen- piweasure. you may be tempted to in-' dulgc in extravagance. But it. would be better to consolidate gains for future use. Social. romantic and d0l'nFS'.lC affairs arc also favored for the bal- luice of 1954. All in all. a good year! A child born on this day will bo- practicai and efficient; always working tnii ard financial srcuriiy and ind:-pcndence. Modem Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. Should the parent: nf ii child reprimand him if he misbi-haves at the table in the presence of guests? A. No: either the father or tubesi. itii Respiratory infection assoc- iated with heart failure. The respiratory infection. with or without spread to the vlungs, is potentially dangerous to the elderly, and the risk of spread in the lungs i-equlres stronger measures to coni- aitacks of asthma. Similarly, some forms of heart failure brought on by infection, may be difficult to dlaQll05P; in fact. all too often can- gestivo heart failure in the elderly is brought on by a. respiratory in- iectirin. The associaiion of heart failure with respiratory infection is so coili- mon in the elderly that all patienis ivith such an infection should have 3 very careful examination of the heart. Physical examination of the chest does not always give the an.:.. war of what is the 'real diagnosis. For example. elderly patients may have difficulty in breathing. rapid heart beat. cyanosis in blue tinge to the skin). and poor chest ex- pansion with a respiratory infec- tion, whether or not they have heart failure. In fact. when older try to make arrangements for a speed-up program. You are an in- telligent young lady. and you should be able to finish grade school work. at least. with no dit- time an Indian girl has won this honor which includes presiding over many of the social ceremonies during the week-long Slam- pede July 5 - 10.-(CP Photo). ficulty. A business course in high school. or business school, would be my next recommendation. You are Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson MORE ON THE TAKEOUT DOUBLE Earlier this week we commented on the fact that the average play- er "abuses" the takeout daziuble by using it in inappropriate cir- cumstances. l.e.. when he is not prepared for the most likely re- sponse. There are two sides to this main ter, however, and the other side is that the takeout double must often be enmloyed in lieu of an dvercall, simply in the lnlefuhl Of safety. anxious about it, but she's got to ation of "fricassea"? misspelled? Repelant, jubilant, vig- ilanl, repentam. with ann that means "to furnish with notes"? Better English By I). C. Williams How Can I? A. Take any kind of boiled fish that has been left over. pick it to bits and arrange on it bed of lettuce leaves. Cover with mayonnaise, or any favorite salad dressing. Q. How can I easily cut fresh bread? A. Place the blade of the bread knife through a flame to heat it and there will be no difficulty in cutting fresh bread. Q. How can I keep lacquered copper in a good conditlo ? A: Try rubbing it witha cloth wet in kerosene. 5. What is the correct pronunci- 3. which one of these words is 4. What does the word "plain- tive" mean? 5. What is a word beginning ANSWERS 1. Say. "She does not seem very anxious about it. but she must go." 2. Pronounce frik-a-ac, i as in it. ii unstreased. e as in see accent last syllable. 3. Repellant. 4. Expressive of sonvow or melancholy. "The mel. 'on.ally ody was sweet and plaintive." 5. An- notate. -s trated endeavor. bat it than in the young adult. to i - V I , , apparently quite a talen d musc . I , ml mu g ' During November and Decrm- -Respiratory llliPCtl0nS assoclalcd hm. kegp up your music HUVHC5 iegyceyvlggilemdrlifgngor seem oval.-'i'Illvl By Anne Ashley - V, be. with release from financial with broiichospasm often resemble Hue) acimoi i ' Q H H L I ' ow can I eas y cu resn AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE . ) mother should quietly take the child away from the table. He mtielttgsdiidtelod igeixlfgaggiy (mac. 1 should not be scolded or punished (3553 or breathing, ,, com mg d';m- "3”"5 d"'"' i . ' 1- in the presence of guests. but nci- nosis may be v.,,.V dmicua . "R; 301" lid” V"""-'”bR' ligrnegnsdhouiu the misbehavior be in the tlratta hours. 0 me horas ' , x B , . - . WQ. Isyiotune;::r:;ry hto writeh ti resripiiguixfrey 0finf?c1t:onu:v0ict.il:"oi?oa?: 238543 !'- h-Ink w en one as f ii been entertained informally at dln- shoiilrd vlgy AtlIl"fe'i:;m:l(;: . '5 T863 A AKJ 9 glazlyari-ltlYi:po'Il'tlTe! 'B.le.i'i(lAe!dd (ab:-:llliXetr?Iinl:ewy:lLchk to cicho?"-:iTh? Nylon nor? 1 ' ' iv . c sue e ma e n Hol- A No: when having, Hm me ?xl1e;7ti5:1i;zC:;T;i:?1Rggl;llf1;'I;l;nll'lleC't:0ll and CQ409 N ';B land). alhe Tweed. The Mesh and The Calisheen JACKETS in the 9 225:1” how much 3”" M” 511193" Wt 3150 iZlVinR VEFV cnraesful Q flats: ws E O57 aid: land e;eras.i)tnaIT):n1i:inprl':ef:iTlyn;:It1a3.i;; ih"1";”9gmeTl:”eml' we". or evening Of K ., . t" - i ' - i . . o . . ey are fully ....... .0122 :::...:”..::r.;.::;":::::.l1” .f.”.'.:f.."; mm W ”” 121:: :.:l;'. '.::.J"..'. ":.:';".:'::. l-m9 W0- sure they have sufficlentlflulds - AKJ61 tlo i h ' 1” chi wt eumcued ''c' Q, in whu .,.al., may R hm”. Hqmda Rowen them and m '31 VKJ, M '1 1 9 will hand, zipper or buttoned closure and either slash Elect mow her apprmmuon to A anew or msumcicm my en el avfo E; Q J2 or glitch pockets. 1 have yet to see any JACKETS as smart or as ..- . r, . group of Kiri 1 r dg ,h . -I h .. K . n a .. AQ . 100 looking. Sizes are from 34 to 44 and you'll find racks of th , . -, l Ilveri ii shower forrm2r:? vi 0 haw flit:11:31:21t;irdyer?gi:l:ogx;::r: This was the bidding in a rnb- 3P0I'll! SPORT JACKETS in the Men's Wear at l-lolman's. He ” ' A. She may give a luncheon, lea. should be sent to thg houpifuiy 'y ber bridge game: HERE it is Swimming Weather-all of a ruddenl For fun on ii" '43,; or bridge party for them. um. gong. wing Nun. beach and in the waves you'll want a stunnin new swim SUIT : ' ' 1. 2. Dble. Pass L""93' isholi in Charlottetown and the Lsdl:s' Wear Departme'nt'no.f T "T", Household Scrapbook an r--- :::l'2r;.;3.:ll:"2:a'f:s":;:. "if. " 1 l - T F9 rel Y eau u. on may choose I How la in ioygd 3: Roberta Leo Wm M his ,,,,,,,u,,, ,p,,,,; on! of the cunnlns Romper styles. a sleek Princess model or a ahIr- The Guru "sensation" is a New Re istered desi n with tho Eat won with the 1-ck "id played red and skirted number-they're all here in luscious colors and various cl 8 8 ' ' by j man 5""!!! Mlchlne Belt the In Ind km” south tuned the II::;&.'I.ltIl:"InClsllldlHI "slow; auadleg. fine cottons and shimmering clamp. largest "EVEN-HEAT" OVEN ever made-space for EIGHT M . zeii range rom t 20 d 38 t 40... . . 99" ssianconnbdi”-kne Ditmchf "L”"h."1'v mn3,:f:E K 9848:2889 v::y"unt4g tahd:tfheri?m:lTan:dlifd wT:I5&T "dill: to 14.95. You'll love your "Cole oof Cal.l?ornla" oswimpgifletd-ggirllslg P1” of uk” 3 : : own con"ol'T'h' "s'mch whh ' Bum"- '5'” Dan kw Syd d&);:;:”':'.: gunfh al new hole for the link is to carded one on the previous trick). aSuI:::':,';.'lth?':a Igrlgrfog .b:lc,'g,;:oo;Eoly'u::: (Sm.m"g"l: fl?” P"h9"' ""0mldCt"y : I ; "Leisure-Maker? Automatic Timer . - . di I 1 . I . w m u o a ' m ":.'?'i.:f .l..'"- '::.'l:.:; '2; at: .:..;'n:': ;..:”:3. :7.:..,";:.': ::"":.:."f.l:.l::' z'..::t'. 0' Wm or Ham on be '0 ""0 "0"" --4 "0"" - ' i W W-id" you'nhurt,orboo.gf:".-- ' it Will venetrnle the leather veiy penalty will I011 Hi-H" ''"''u"''''' .. .. ' MiimteMindo.r.-:.Miracle Microtubesurfaeelileinentsoperated In July Bud”, M. readily. . -1100 points. T SHIRTS of TERRY CLOTH! They're new. they're excltlngly dll- . . . . . l holzgoisut. .35 mm. ml Cm, It is ironic that the declarer in Ierent - they look heavy and bulky. but. take my (word for it. they're b77iH”""itCh" Willi tdlIC""5lBl"'J""1 s T ”"' .' '5" ”u."'"yw'”"hu the hand discussed earlier this :nif3IK:i;1ew;:';O::io:h: V;.'nlrlill'i'ell' day because, the open fluffy weave indium, Light, , , ; pinhhed in bun”-ful i '. '5'” 1) do to 3,-ad Ind can would not be put week suffered an 1100 set by using d m L M I w an a ion. I The Ladies Shop in Charlottetown " , . ,, , . . . -.- i.,,. .5". 3., min” uh conmne, mm. the" tat-lgegutd double! iTri:::pei;Il,ya. "W; mhkeeld ”;I;l?'f' :ih0O';':I;llele!'I Silzimorlld: lmyle 'l;ERltY '1" KitchenWhite ;;:Acid-Rosistant'l'itanium , oi-ougu My uh w a ocarer no - yes an a con er a zpper nec.k- t 90,”: wm bwogucrtu lad ';'r:::;. they um, mm”, go, no; main. ioui. line that may.b: worn closed or open. and for 1.3 you can buy a Pofahh Elumdl Tm. NEW .wmW3 'u.."'3 ' 0 Ruhr, cui me of me aaubiey baby Terry. '1' Shirt with scoop neckline In red or other shades. GUxN3Yj; "szNsA'f1oN--i H d I" PUG I” 0:. pimpi. Now that we r: on the subject of Terry Cloth Sportswear-why not T M .I. mg '1 o.nd.".d mm A The simple fact is that in this team up your '1” Shirt with a pair of neat TERRY SHORTS. priced Gun” book. remedy for face pimple; is to case south gave up safety when Just 1.98 . . . By the way, all the Terry Cloth Garments are in a . ' '5'” -Han” July Rudw; wash the face daily with hot castiie he overcalled East with two hearts cool. gleaming white and all are sized small, medium or large. You'll ' . ON SALE AT YouR' f ' ”d.,. soap suds. Rinse in hot water, fol- instead of doubling one spade. find them in the Lodlss' shop or the Ladles' Wear of Botlv Holman l ' I 1'-Weobieold water. The overcail had the effect of stores. . I ' placing all the North-south eg ” l n one ama e. u e i ll bask t 30 th rilk: r p i. i , H . , , ,, ,, everything an Hndlllllj dheart lup- 1) I03 por n in ner's an . whereas . Q.” by doubling one spade he would Queen E1123 eth S 0011! ' . be mm M WW1 Mm" p DEALER...a oooo MAN TOHKNOW things sirnulta oousl : ) In iti . . . ' me nun. ,.':”m., "In Jana: Beautiful silverplaied teaspoon. Hsndle embossed with head of Queen Elinlinih II as a mium in. - i tide mh giant FCKIROT NEW ILUE. . upev Suds. Asli your gr r for ii-or mi! 251: and suit him so well. and 1) making it possible for his own aide to land in diamonds or clubs if North had Now-o.N-.N.&i'I-AY plant!!! in either. ny Super. with ” i l I . -. 1,."-.::'..-ml.-'".: W or .. .. 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