#1; Anne Adams Patterns Give Their Views on Children Burke-Thompson ,; 10 SIZE sat MON'I‘R.!1AL. tam —- A grey- study project she plans to start weddlng '- E-‘pwlwy ml, you who “he I haired Norwegian mother and s will develop new way! of dis- St. Mary's Church Parish wu summing line. a bodice cut for coolness and modesty; too! For This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 'I'hirty-five cents (She) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern Print plainly Size. Nunel. Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS 1/0 The Guardian, so Front street West. Tomato. Ontario. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson THE ILLIJSIONIST The final mark of the master player is the ability to create il- lusions for the enemy. South was strikingly successful in that res- pect in the following hand. ’ South dealer. Mécical ‘Mama'.Q_ fit slim Japanese girl are KMHB dfilej gates to the International Congress Tsune shirai would appear to have plan to start research programs on child development as soon as they return home. Dr. skard. an associate DIME!" sor at the University of Oslo. calls herself an abnormal psychologist because she is interested in normal youngsters, with the exception of her own five children. JUST A MOTHER "I've never been able to take A psychologist’s attitude towards mi‘ own children." she said in an inter- view. “with them I'm Jus_t'a mother. not a professional scientist." At present Dr. Skard is concen- trating on finding out what mech- anisms work when normal clilldrcll lace problems such as separation from their parents. She also wants to discover what difficulties nor- mal children are most vulnerable to at different age levels. Norwegian and Japanese 'Womeii ciplining the children. one thing-she will work to elim- inate is the white has told by par- lle. used by of telling her child the truth about going to hospital for an operation, said. “You're going to 5. big build- ing with a nice play mom for you to play in’. the child panicked at the actual fact of the operation. "He suffered more from the pain of being deceived by his mother than from the pain of a sore throat." Canadian and Japanese children an out I‘ Thursday. June mfg; the scene of a wedding on May 26. when Ethel Louise. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomp- riage by the Rev. J. Mccsrdle. a bouquet of red roses. Miss Leah Burks. sister of the lI'00m. was bridesmaid. She wore a blue net dress over tatetta and carried a bouquet of pink mass. The best man was Colin Landry. are alike in most respects. she said. However. she never has noticed s Japanese child sucking his thumb suns SPECIALS All Orient NYLONS — 20°/e off for ten days only — June 9th - 19th. SHORTIES to 24 50—Now . . 12.95 . was like a Canadian toddler. f v n i th ir viewpoints on _ town trips or chilly evenings. 2 o§i6i'ii:io?io?iitere:t—children. enu. sun. and Wallace Francis. only -i ‘;ir‘:plesltipse‘ivv‘it'r:‘g me thrill bolero. At first glance bis. smlli-“8 Dr u1"rl.iI.' wnrre Lil iidm to! Mr‘ and Miirriit iiohirrli lurk.’ i’ ‘ — go on your . on ague. were e . mum” not Ase Gruda Skard and tin)’ DI‘ “Th. convenkm m" _' Pattern 4538: Women's Blue 34. . H bmh some mothers. did more damage The bride wore a white satin » as. as. to. 42, u. 16. Ill. so. 52. Size ml°pr§"§cfp‘;';};"‘}'l§-me:fe*§;’°"in d._ than the sul‘B€0n’s knife." she :e- dress. Her veil was topped with ; 35 Biiflmblh 4‘/s Ylrda 36-inch; l’/ix velopmemal psychology mu bom called. “When a mother. instead a tiara of Dearls and she carried ', yards contrast fsbric. » I Both sides vulnerable. The aftermath of mod second BOYS Gflbflfdilfi W id War has presente comp 1- o :33: cattzd problems in Japan. Dr. Shirai. Extra sP.c'.|' for I 0 v - I - o I o u A85 3 a young University of 'I‘<;tr0nt0 grad- , ' , :__,,0,,, name. said in an interview. Girls Coats. sizes 3 to i4x—Now 20% off 6 K953 O -71084 CULTURE CHANGED . . :,s{7Q.9 WNE zjilooo “our “mm W changed MW Ladies Suits. 69.50—c|ecrlng at .. . 49.50 ‘ . . v h "cl. -‘om » _'s f - . ‘:3 S ‘A6 52 . . .3. . _. . . . «S3 9 up bhaiiiciren no “llt:n,':3)i‘ Baku‘. of |'ad"s' H.“ :|.a"ng cf zoo/° off ,_.__ __.- ‘A762 . . I . . . . . serve." s ' __._—.—f-'—"*" m K J10, Nine mamnless pigs enthusiastically line up for makeshift rations on the Marion Elliott {arm neni D,_ shilh who Wm become | Via‘ Nun}. arses: gens: xng: :'l4Q Suhlette, Kan.. as nine-ye-ar-old Guy Elliott supervises the feeding. They are all that are left of a litter p,-01550, in the new1y-opened de. I39°¢l.‘l‘d 5 a 5 300 “are "mu ‘Kg of 14. When the sow died, Elliott contrived this homemade “plgateria". using pop bottles. The aur- pm-y,mgm of pgychology at the Chm‘: cove" X27’ ‘Q Th. Nddmr Vlving pigs are thriving on their artificial mama.—-«Exclusive NEA Photo). ‘ Tokyo Women's Christian Collucrs Ladies‘ 3.95 to 15.95 Children’: 2.95 to 5.95 l ' _ h. h .. h hild ‘ South West North East Contmuedflfrom page 8 ,rh Stars Sa mnflmy y0'u”_ fl_ 1' Pl" 2' Pl" e y According to the astral lndlca- v¢.t I P"' P5" Pu" By Eatreilits tlons, those born under the sign ‘ _ 3. leamesd-ec1;1:t;18t;100:):lllyaafirlagltiif pick up Wm M bowl pulled on by . :§ve!(‘;e:‘ir1i‘lth5al<i)(;ul1g5‘flr:‘d Liszt. 3 Children a 69s to 1.95 Indies’ 1.25 to 1.95 t which was not at all a bad idea. J°’"‘“Y "5 "9 ‘‘‘’d- "“"' T‘""""°" - 1 1‘ 1 d f B t /" ~ ’ Em we W55" ..$*ii.S. t.°.".l.:.’2..‘:".‘§"...‘.‘ ::*.°.. so 212:: ‘$113. - feuih e snoars ft and returning a trump. to pre- W” W“. i “"5, 15 es‘ 3 up ‘ dn M plans. ‘ --«~ I "1? vent spade ruffing. but he felt baker‘ L” d°w,n‘ . , ;ia:::h?,;s‘yo.f,°?,wr:?y bmvistfnn to Whether they include travel, "\q.¢- H n of . Ladies’ __‘___ L95 & 195 chudxenvs L49 & L95 that West might get on lead be- M we am“ now bask“ James ,,55,,ct,,te5_ and you might be ,1". romance. cultural affairs or busi- 9 . fore he did, and if West led an- ..an‘ in we dark.. in me mom prism at their practical adflpm. ness expansion. proceed with op- flotlll.‘-.lt‘.V (ifil played low at Trick 1. tlon: dumniy's entry. the diamond ace. ter rely on deception. so. queen. This manoeuvre had a other trump East could take out all of dummy's trumps. so East South could not be too pleased _ with the situation. The opponents were sure to prevent spade ruff- ing if south moved in that direc- nnd if South tried the al- ternative of setting up the club suit. the obvious countermove by the enemy would be to knock out South decided that he had bet- at Trick 2. he led a low spade to the moat across the hall from this. Until tomorrow — —- — Diary — -— — Good-night. . . . . clarer's mind, went up with [the spade king and led his remaining trump. East. with the same idea about South's plan. took the trick and returned his last trump. sure that his partner had the ace of spades. (South could have dia- mond strength as compensation.) Now, probably holding his breath. South led the king of clubs—and the opposing reaction was just what he hoped. East took his ace and confidently shifted lions of projects you consider el- clusively your own. During the evening hours, there may be complications in social, domestic or romantic affiliations due to interference and the oppo- sition of elders, But you can han- dle such situations if you meet them with dignity. self-control and, above all, a sense of humor. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your bt.rthday_ you may look ahead to a year of im- pressive career advancement and financial gain. Unexpected tokens of apprecia- tion and preferment should bc timism and enthusiasm. A child born on this day will be endowed with creative ability, ad- aptability and a truly magnetic personality. Olen: GIASS 3 COOKIE WARE ,.>1 /, \\‘ For inlnor digestive upsets, children so often suflsr as a ruult of overeating_or eating too much candy or sweets, give Children's Own Tablets. new corrective for youngsters 8 to lli. ’I'hsY"lulel(ly help awenwn sour stavraechs and act a lly to clear out from the bowels, alien in; vast; material in a gentle. thorough manner. Made by the makers of Baby‘: Own 'I'shls~lp—ymir assurance of a reliable product. Get a pselrags today at your druggist. ‘ cow . mm'é"s‘li and materials LADIES’ STORE _ CINCH BEL1‘S—-Just an-ived—sll shades SUMMER DRESSES arriving daily in newest styles ............................ __ 3.95 up Cotton HOUSEDRESSES. sizes 12-52 —. 2.95 l 3.95 Use Our Lay-Away Plan The GREENIJAI. co. Lt-ti. ...... 1.00 150 GT. GEO. S1‘. \salubrinus outcome as far as South was concerned. West, convinced that spade ruffing was in de- to spades—and he was not at all amused when South took the trick and claimed the rest. yours — all the rewards of excep- tional talent. versatility and that high-powered personality which is "om . . toe oh/y detetgent Z/UM YIS-All ‘I'll! MAGIC WIIITIIIIG "POWER Of SOLIIIM A PL” A must: !;i~ __ ctmisnts poms 3 rouse II no onus sin or nmasurr NEW slselresf fining llfln evsrl .-.4»,-. SIIUOIOI w¢|sfband—Elfln's exclusive Breathing Waist‘ is now delicate’ irved u ’’‘v-.,......«‘. \ »x_..»«» i‘ ‘‘ wk to hug your diaphragm more closely . . . fit more smoothly. Yet it still left you breathe freely and easily . . . never binds. lower b¢¢k—No fear of back bulge or_your nsw.Elfin riding up. pm. mg, mg back is tapered and cut lower so it stays put all clay low. is so much riiors comfortable. ‘ and COIDTIX‘ of ¢oursO—The magic of Cordfex‘-Gothic‘: exclusive upllfl secret Does all the uplift from below leaving your shouldorsifrse as air. NIW CLIANIINO ACTION 1 ‘[5 sons DISHES l!AllY CIEAN I ACTUALLY DISSOLVIS OIIASI to New Rinso Detergent gets dishes cleaner, ' faster without drying. Amazing new cleansing 2 action soaks sway grease. just gnu. dishes . ' '11 f d d ' d 'th t i ng. Pou so as some . oti:‘is.st:r.'t"oo’. clre.sIt'i ilriy smvviiit. ‘liifiiso Detergent i’: kind to MGDRE a. M‘-‘LEOD L_imired t i GIT! CLOTHIS WINTER. IIIGIITER THAN NEW even IN usaossr wuss Here‘; the only detergent that brings you . amazing soliuin to get your clothes winter. brighter than new! Yes. and the new Choose your new lfin bl broadcloth, satin, nylons‘ ' SIZE! 32 Til 40 \. ‘ I