P-I'y | 8 --_-- EE EE RE EO TEE Ta SS Pr RP Ad fF % Auk eu Conteh ---- [ ANNE HIRST amily Counselor "DEAR ANNE HIRST: You bave helped so many couples, please iell mepwhat to dol I apy 20, married -- to a man 15 years older. We hdve-a- little boy two years old. My husband is Thy e me the next day. He wants to sit home night after night, and he never takes me anywhere but to a show and home again, "Seven weeks ago, my girl friend and | went out dancing, 1 met a boy of 24, and we both fell in love. We have beéen-seeing each other four or five times a week, 'and every time we meet our love grows © stronger. [ can't sleep without see- ing him in my dreams, and I can't. eat without seeing him across the table. We want the same things in life. Please help me! AN UNHAPPY PERSON. PASSION vs. LOYALTY YOU MUST INDEED be an unhappy person. You are deceiv- ing a husband who trusts you, you are-betraying the sanctity of marriage--how can any girl with a conscience expect to be happy? And that conscience will continue to make you miserable until you put an end to this folly. You say you and this boy want the same things in life, What are they? Possession of each other first, I expect, and a life made up of dancing and good times. You cannot love anyonc¢ you have known for such a short time; you are only "in love," which is a very different 'state. No nice young man can respect a girl who double-crosses her husband, "and you, in your right mind, would not trust a boy who sees a mar- ried woman regularly, CIE Old and young, city and country people alike will love this picture; Embroider it 'in single and outline stitch, then frame or line it. Love nature and the great open spaces This pittuie is for you Pattern. 607; transfer 15%x19 in. Laura Wheeler's improved pat- fern makes needle work so simple with its-charts, photos and concise directions, Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in 'coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern to Box 1, 123 Fir thteenth Street, New Toronto, On.ario--PRrint plainly pattern num- ber, your NAME and ADDRESS. --- os mranay. - brellas, on You were wrong, in the first place, to go to a public dance hall with another girl; such an act invites pick-ups. Nice girls don't dance with boys they don't know. Of course this boy flattered you properly; and when he saw you fell for it, he pursued his course very good to 'to its present wicked stage, You, me. He buys being a married woman and 'a me almost any- mother, are as much to blame, if thing I. want, not more. Now you see where though he does your weakness has led you. a throw it up to You are married to a man of . . A -. * LJ * * * * A * . * * quiet tastes. He married you be- * cause he loved you, because he * wanted a home to relax in, a * family to enjoy. What has he * today? A wife who steps out on * him, who violates his faith in her. * You are going to be found out, * ot course. Then what? How can * you defend your conduct? I'm * afraid trouble, and grave trouble, * is just around the corner. % Your husband is good to you. * If he mentions his gifts, perhaps * it is because vou have not shown * you appreciate his generosity or * because you immediately asked * for something else. You complain * that he takes you to a show "and * home," You want a night club or * a few hours of dancing. I expect. * Well, he is tired, and that 1s not * his idea i relaxation. If you * could know about other wives * who never go out anywhere for * months at a time, you might * know how lucky you are > * 1 cannot help you unless you * help yourself, too. . * * * * * . * * * * * - * - » * Do not see 'this boy again, un- - der any circumstances. Use your excess energy to study your hus- band, and make up to him for this deceit Re- you have practiced. member you are a mother, too--. don't you realize that responsibil- ity either? You cannot be a good mother if vou stoop to evil things; you cannot guide your child properly if you temptation yourself. You have everything to make a good miarriage. Bring your heart back -home where it be- longs, and so wipe out the stan of these escapades." The road to temptation is smooth yield to and tempting, But it ends in tragedy * if one follows it. If you are tempt- ed, ask Anne lirst's opinion first. Write her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New Toronto, Ontario. : : Festival of Britain Vernon Bartlett, Independent Member of Parllament for Bridge- water in Somerset, journalist, writer, spoke recently about the gredt Festival of Britain that is to be held in London in 1951, a Festival to which it is hoped that thoisands upon thousands of foreigners will OO tn lL SE oh ds mises " There is plenty for visitors to see in Britain, Festival or no Festival, and Bartlett said: "When foreigners come to London I like to show them "two things about which they read nothing in the guide books. I take them to the Duke of York's steps at about one o'clock to let them '= see the real rulers of Britain -- all the senior Civil Servants, dressed in black jackets and pin-stripe trousers and carrying their neatly rolled um- their way from their Government departments in White- hall to lunch at their clubs in Pall Mall. Then 1 'show them, on the South Bank of the river, just near the County Hall from which Lon- don is governed, an immense grey mound, perhaps one hundred and fifty feet long and sixty feet high. It's one of the dumps to which - Ttibbre-is brought from the blitzed homes of London. ~Ye-pile changes in size and shape, because some rub- "bish is taken away by sea and there's still plenty more to take its place. _ But in the process of preparing the ground for this exhibition a new wall is to be built which will narrow the river by about one-hundred feet. This reclaimed land will be filled in, and will ultimately give Londoners more than four acres of new gardens along the South Bank. . gr CROSSWORD PUZZLE 11. Man's moisture in | DRURY 23. Strong wind . Or s . Organs of 1. Stufr hearing 19. Dolefu) ACROSS Corroded | 4. Wi 8. Marine fish 2 Flowering lant 14. Island of the ~ Nectindles ler : 16. Serene 18. Bol bine 20. Float 3 4 [} [] 7 8 9 21. Perure wt 23. Light brown 24. 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The popular acclaim accorded him in the second year was beginning to wane. Jesus knew that the strength- ening opposition would culminate. in his being crucified. He must prepare the disciples for the. shock. First he elicited from Peter the great confession, *'I'hou art the Christ." Then tle disciples had grasped that truth he began to teach them of his death and ressurs ection, Peter would have none of it but Jesus sternly rebuked hm saving, "Get the behind me, Satan; for thou savourest not the things that be of God; but the things that be of men." Jesus rot only bravely faced the cross "himself but said, "Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himscli, and take up his cross, and ficllow me The natural man revolts from the cross but he who has bean changed or reborn through faith in the Christ of the cross finds himself ¢hal- lenged by the example of- Christ: By God's grace he, roo, would bear his ross. ' About eight days Jater Peter, James and John saw Jesus trans- figured as he conversed with Moses and Elijah. 'This glorious scene and the voice from heaven strengthened the disciples in the belief that Jesus was the Son of God. This dépened the meaning oi the cross. The Son of God would allow himseli to be put to death by cruel But in his death and rcsur- rection he would open the way to eternal life and to heaven. Well might we sing: "\When I survey the wonderous cross on which the Prince of Glory -died, My vichest gain [| count but loss. And pour contempt on all my pride. How To Figure Rope Strength How many farmers know how to hgure the "working strength" of rope? How many know how to figure the "breaking" or tensile strength of rope? The breaking strength of rope averages about 23 times its "safe" or working strength. This is the "factor of safety" employed by engi- neers, which is 2s low as two for 'some things and is 23 for common rope Here is the safe, or working strength, formula for rope: | Square the diameter of the rope : in inches and multiply by 200. -For- a Vi-inch rope, this would be 14x 14x200, or SO pounds. For a 1- inch-rope, 1x1x200, or 200 pounds. The breaking. strength of the Vi-inch rope would be 23x50, or about 1,150 pounds. The breaking strength of the 1-inch rope would be 200x23; or 4.600 pounds. This formula applies to cotton, manila or hemp ropes. Aches anD puns br And the RELIEF IS LASTING There's one thing for the headache . . + the muscular aches and pains that often accompany a cold . . . INSTANTINE. INSTANTINE brings really fast relief from pain and the relief is prolonged! : So get INSTANTINE and get quick comfort. INSTANTINE is compounded like a doctor's prescription of three proven.medical ingredients. 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' A Thrilling New Serial WEST Of The SU . by ) JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK "The West was young, it was wild, it was lawless, violent, "hard, In the eighties it was no place for a young eastern girl--- but Virginia Ames could see no alternative, - Her fiance Phil Lawrence had written her; his letter had been strange, cryptic, urgent, By rail and stage and "horseback she crossed the raw" frontier . . . meeting soldiers, Apaches, gamblers, the riff-ralf of the West. And finding atthe end of the long trail a love that was older than she knew, LOOK FOR THE FIRST INSTALMENT COMING SOON You Won't Want To Miss A Single Chapter Ee Helpful The motorist was logtgyguddenly he saw an old man good on BAS DOSS ar 'I'he old man s sr © "No, danged if 1 Unoy,,, uy, The motorist droV and when he had gone 'about Handny a mile he heard shouts behind hin. He stopped and looked round. I'he old man had been joined by another and they were waving him back. Slowly and painfully he backed his car down thie narrow road. "Well?" he 'said. { How Can I? by Anne Ashley O What are the best kinds of brushes to use for chellac and Jdac- quer' A. When applying shellac, one should choose a bristle brush; for japan colors, a squirrel hair or camcl's hair brush will produce the smoothest surface. For lacquer, fiowing brushes made of oxhair, fitch or badger prove most effec- tive. When using paint or varnish, sot flat brushes of Chinese bristles, fitch or badger are best. Keep a varnish brush for varnish only. Q, How can | cut soft, fresh bread nto very thin slices, and without the least difficulty? A. This can be done if the bread is placed in the refrigerator and thoroughly chilled before cutting. Q. How can I soften dried glue?. A Add a few drops of glycerine to the dried glue, and it will be usable again. Q. How can | avoid having spots of paint on. metal handles and hinges when painting around them? A. When painting anything that has many handles and hinges of meal, coat the surface of the metal with Vaseline jelly before starting to paint. In this way, all spots of paint that may be splashed on them will come off with one rubbing of a' dry cloth. Q. How can I make a substitute shoe polish, for use on patent leather? A. The majority of furniture polishes can be used for cleaning patent leather shoes. <Q. How can 1 easily medicine by drops? A. If it is to be measured by drops from a bottle, try dipping the finger in water and moistening the rim of the bottle in one place. Use this place from which to drop the contents. The drops will come out, quite evenly. QQ. How can | stains? A. By rybbing at-once with dry starch and then sponging off. If necessary, repeat until the stain disappears. nieasure remove scorch lo Other Papers Make Mistakes Too! Learning the Hard Way Fully recovered from a head in- jury and shock caused by coming in contact with a live wife, Mr, E. left Mercy Hospital last Wednesday morning. Columbus (Georgia) Dispateh, A Topsy-Turvy World Well-digger wanted. Must be willing to start at the bottom and work uj All Pets Magazine. Bovine Horn of Plenty For sale A full-blooded cow which gives 3 gallons of milk, 2 tons of hay, a lot of chickens, and a cookstove. Montesano (Washington) paper. Sealing 'em Down eam af Trumans Piano Woes Crowd . Fmpire. Headline in Juneau (Alaska) Assuming Obligations Early Applicant lias one child, Lillian, who is 3 months old and owes 12 months' rent The Docket. Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a prescut far too so amazing, so di- soul, my life, love Demands my small; vine, my all." HELPFUL HINTS FOR BUSY HOUSEWIVES + Stale loaves may be made quite palatable by wrapping in a wet cloth for half a minufe. Fake the cloth off, then bake in 2 slow oven for half an hour. 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Punch down dough and divide into 2 equal portions; form into smooth balls. Roll each piece into a 1" thick ob- - long; loosen dough, Cream }{ ¢. butter or margarine and mix in 1 ¢. brown suger (lightly pressed down), 2 tsps. cinnamon. Spread this mixture on dough snd sprinkle with 1 ¢. ralains or currants, Beginning at a long edge, roll each piece up like a jelly roll; place each roll en a greased large baking sheet and shape into a ring, sealing ends together. Grease tops. Cut 1" slices almost through to centre with scissors and turn each slice partly on "its side. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk, Brush with 1 egg yolk beaten with 2 tbs. milk, Bake in moderate oven, 350°, 26-80 min. ¥{ desired, spread tops with a plain icing. Serve hot, with butter. NEW FAST-ACTING DRY REFRIGERATION! Stays fresh and full-strength in your pantry for weeks! 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