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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Aug 1952, p. 2

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. ian Coole A I gy TOA / ELL CR YN Sd in. Chreaital i" a "That Are-Wrong----- pe "they feel tired or not. : *. Only a fool indulges in violent - can recall instances in, which tragic a rare " wink throughout the- night. . stricted in the use of sugar. But it = makes no difference to those who Health Notions Medical research ig doing much to explode certain fallacies about health to which people have clung: far generations. Here are a few of them: = That it is a'good thing for people [ to indulge in vigorous physical ex- ercise after the age of 40, whether and vigorous exercise after he is 40 unless_he has been doing that sort of thing _sincé youth, and has therefore kept himself constantly ~ fit. . Few doctors can recall instances in which too little physical exercise has had disastrous results, but many over- _- <5 consequences have followed exertion in middie life. That: a person can get appendici- tis by swallowing the seeds of or- anges, grapes or apples. Many swallow the seeds, and nearly every- one swallows other fruit seeds at some time or other, yet -appendi- citis is not these facts would scem to indicate. persons who, eat grapes , 50 common as The truth is that the surgeon so rarely finds a seed in the ippendix that when cause of widespread comment. hie does it becomes a It has never been proved in such that the wis re- sponsible for the inflammation: Appendicitis is really caused by the organ becoming infected with pus- forming germs. That many péople don't sleep- a case seed we that probably If vou secretly believe one-off -these,--the-chances vou are mistaken. You doze cf, wake up later thinking you haven't slept, and then doze off Vou HO again, Hy "Tests have shown again and again "that insomuniacs sleep more than they think. That too much sugac will give - you diabetes. People who have diabetes are re- have not, and certainly does not" cause diabetes. » If you come from a family that has had diabetes; it would be wise to restrict sugar and starches only in order to keep from becoming" overweight. : You can live on vitamin tablets. Vitamin tablets should be taken conly when there' is a proved defi- ciency of the particular vitamin. The body cannot assimilate more than so much, and a well-balanced diet will 'give all the vitamins one needs and can take. Nobody can make up for drastic dieting by filling up with vitamin tablets. : One should not drink water with- meals, i} aut a "sighting" to his fellow Syshlo, who uses his ususually of the Ground Observer Corps and a letter of commendation from the U. S. Air Force, awarded the wings Human Radar--Blind aerial observer Alvin Svehla, center, points " = - ~~ TEA BAGS . 7 Pa time if there has been much rain ">~- », overnight. First hie-has had to trail Thal ca through the wet pasture fields to : * 4, na bt fetch the cows home--on wet days RONICLES they are always at the far end of the farm. Then Partner's mond is reflected in the behaviour. of the INGER ARM 2 cows. They get. contrary, run in x 8, Gwendoline P Clarke and out of the barnyard instead of imto the stable, and with every step re 3 get a little more plastered with ~ ' Hete we are--back to--normal--{ mud. At last they are tied up in again alter daughter's wedding: |- their stalls--in what had previoasly back 'to ordinary everyday farm been a cleari stable but which, in- worries wondering whether to cut side. of hali an hour, is anything twelve acres of alialfa for hay or but. Then [come on the scene and leave it for seed. Glad of the ram Partner says, "If same of these to fill up our cistern--after having people who buy milk could see the cleaned it out--but hoping it won't work aml woiry we often have in > rain any more for a while becafise keeping it clean there wouldn't ber ; * wir ocighbors still have grain in" so much grumbling about the price." the stool waifing to be threshed. - "Well," sonie people may ask, Ilia 1s the first year we haven't "if vou are dissatisfied, Ei go on had any crop at all and it scems farming 2" Well, why do we? It is so strange not to be worrving ahout a question we often ask ourselves -- threshing or combining, or plough- because we are tempted to wonder ing for wheat. One might think sometimes! . " theve is nothing leit to do-around Perhaps the chief reason, as with here. That is' not so. Whereversthere a good many other farm foik, is oe; are cows and young cattle "there is because farming supplies a funda- . absowork--eipecially--altera-licayy: mental need insur nature. The as rain when cvery cow mnst be al- farmer is independent --independent most.given a bath before she is clean toa greater extent than a man in snough to he milked, Partner is al- any other calling. How "much a ways ina bad humour at~milking man likes farming depends to a * es z great extent upon. how much he PY) = . values his independence. The farm- Fag, it s Easy Sewing! er is 'his own boss. He is a success : y 2 I CE " or a_failure according to his own E ~skill, ability and ingenuity---that is, except ina depression period, which acts like a quagmire sucking him ~ down however hard he struggles to " save himself." - The farmer doesn't have to puch PETIA a time-clock--although he generally works longer hours than those -who do. He makes his own time and ar-- x ranges his work according to the y 4 weather or the demands of the 3 . season. He doesn't have to pay un- jon dues or go on strike because someone 'higher up "demands it, : There are very few restrictions in regard to his work. He can grow iy what he likes--and as much or as % - i little as he. likes. There is just one hitch-~he has little to say in what he shall be paid for his produce, although he must conform to gov- ernmeilt requirements in regard to the quality of whatever "he has to A : ti sell. a : ---- And yt ironical-as--it--may-seem, | it is often the farmer's own satis- 3 faction in his work that causes mis- understanding. For instance, -a far- smer may say during. a spell of 4 inclement weather, "About all I 'get done these days is the chores." It -sounds as if "chores" don't amount to anything. How many people, other than farmers, realize i CEE A _\- that chorvs take up about six hours a Pa? ofthe farnrers=day? \What-hé-does " before and after chores is "work." " ; 12--20 1 As if chores were not work! ' . R4897 It is a misrepresentation that has come down to us from the day when bys TR "chores" were done Ly the women cand children of the family --when YOU HAVE A DATE with this! there might be no more than four bs : : or five cows to milk and a dozen A beauty you'll love to sew, its i c : : 3 ; k or. so of mongrel- hens to feed. chic, with perfect fit 'and simple "I'his help leit pad: free "work." fines. Even the buttoned cnfls are is oI u i a ree 10. "Mors. Whur cireulns. "to give that I'he pS dt Jores" is a colloquial easy, the i ir, fo give 4 " fk : cxpiession thdicating "odd jobs." = softly rippled Jook. Smart as Ti : dwn hr checland soli eotor of Its meaning in that sense is as outs SPR of-date as a stump fence. What a : choose a gay primi. es farmer does at the barn night and A ' Pattern R897 Misses' Sizes 12, , I FTG : g: 14, 16, 18, 20:°40, Size 16 takes 4 morhmy 1s work with a capital 3 Fp] fod Cio hich WY--and often is the means by vartls 33-inch: 3% yards contrast, . : Ey ih 2 . doy ' which he makes most of his income, " I'his pattern casy to use, sin- Te : ; ¢ If lic speaks of this work as chores ple to sew, is testedb for ht. Has he belittles - his - oEpatl complete illustrated instructions te belies © dis SFE Ation and Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS should not blame his city cousin (35¢) in coins (stamps cannot be i he Bets theqlden thay there is . accepted) for> this -pattern.. Print pr work comiveted with the far plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, mer's daily chores. W hen a person STYLE NUMBER. under-rafes his work or his calling Seid ovdér tn Box. 1. 124. Hight too often itis accepted at fis own senth St, New Toronto, Ont. villuation, = Y t : ; . aircraft spotters In Everett, Wash, acute ears for eyes, has been The truth is that most' people would benefit from taking a moder- . ate amotint of fluid at the same time "as solid food. . Liquids, especially walter, tend to stinulate "the secretion of the gas- tric juices which help to digest food. : ; _Trdnsfer Designs in 3 colors blue bluebirds with pink breasts, :lovely pink and blue flowers 'with fresh Captivating color - really motifs tea Iron these bed linens, scarfs, apron, curtains and en- joy their . springlike cheer. Done ina jiffy. Washable, No embroi- dery. Pattern 790 contains 16 threes "color motifs -- from 2/4x3 to 4¥ix 11 inches. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (stamps cannot- be ac- cepted) for this pattern to Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New Toronto, Ontario. ; , Such a colorful roundup of handi- work ideas! Send twerity-five cents, now for our Laura Wheeler Needle- craft Catalogue, Choose your pat- terns from our gaily illustrated toys, dolls, household and personal ac- cessories. A pattern for a hand- green leaves. on your towels, every day while they are here-- offered to keep them pérmanently. Bones Of Columbus--Next month the: Dominican celebrate the 75th anniversary of the casket containing the remains of Christopher Columbus. It found beneath the Cathedral of Santo Domingo on Sept. Elaborate ceremonies will be led by President 'Rafael Trujillo, whose government is urging the completion of a half-mile-long lighthouse 'memorial to' the great naviga 'American republics. Republic 10, 1 discovery of this leaden tor pledged by the 21 Jiwd > will was 877. "Dear Anne Hirst: 1 need advice desperately +. . A year ago 1 -mac- tied a divorced man with a son 2 ™ (who lives with : 2 us) and two FY daughters, who stayed with their mother. 1 have two chil- dren by-a form- marriage. ex- happy, for one er SAWe tremely except are thing -- Now she sends. the girls to us for long periods. She calls my husband and claims she is going to have a breakdown unless she gets him back | . _. : ml, « "He says- he "wants no paft of her. He wishes she would quit | sending the girls, here; it causes friction, and ruins the discipline of the other children. (Hers evidently run wild at home.) I feel that for their own good they shouldn't be shunted: back and forth and [ve PREFER IE TE EE "His ex-wife has remarried. |. [ANNE HIRST | - see the girls only: in mother's home, or in his upon, invitation, He can as much time with them likes, taking them place you do. - Talk it over * quict those fears: "KISS AND TELL" . He parked the car and start After "Now he has told it all" _town--and makes it sound like I'm not'a good girll I am so mortified. I'm ashamed to go out. She trusts [wouldn't lie to. her. awful, knowing people are ing at me. Of course I'l influencing their development as best he can. I do feel sorry for those little girls, as I am sure : together -- but "Dear Anne Hirst: [ am so angry and hurt! 1 am 15, and I went driving with a new boy friend that I thought was yice: ting. I didn't enjoy it, and said so. almost a battle, "finally; 1 persuaded him to bring me home. "I told my mother, and she said. "to forget. it. me, But date him 'again. Is there anything their - house spend as he s, and, ed pet=- around ¢ and it is laugh- | never Ee ofa . * a favor. Hold to that i | Pawnshop For EE RLY WART.FIX * manners he will say he did too, * and thank you for It, ¢ Young girls must realize that ate a boy, they eonfer | a, and - RE td you . * when they * remember that he will fake * at your .own valuation. : * * L When divorce separates children from a parent, it is hard on all concerned.- Anne Hirst's under. standing can be helpful, Write her at Box 1, 123 'Eighteenth St, New Toronto, Ont. sy r Sede Rich Folks Only "I'he: world's 'most -femarkable pawnshop had been opened in the fashionable Champs-Elysees quart- er of Paris. Run by. the Paris Mun- icipal Council, it is "for titled and -wealthy people who would find a visit to the usual pawnshop em- barrassing¥. So only mink coats, works of art and fine jewellery, and other objects "of more than 'ordinary value" age accepted. Outside the pawnshop has a sober look; "inside it is furnished #1 with magnificent Oriental" works, chandeliers worth fortunes, tapes- tries and gilded mirrors. Clients wanting to "pop" something are 'received in private rooms by tact- ful, "sympathetic and polished" ex- perts wearing smart: + morning suits. : = "Do you get on with your ser- geant-major?" asked the chaplain. "Oh, yes, sir," replied the pri- vate. "We pray for him ever night." "And have your prayers beea answered?" ; "Not yet, sir. " - Ingrown Toenails Nall' Fix relieves pain Instantly and removes Ingrowi portion of nail dn a rew applications $1.50. ' | Guaranteed remedy. No acld. Safes: for :hildren 76c. : CORN FIX Removes corns and calluses ia 10 nila: ites Guaranteed Remedy 76c. At your irugglst or sent postpald by --. F. THOMPSON _ 7 ORCHARD CRESCENT "TORONTO 18, ONTARIO CC ES ISSUE 35 -- 1952 ng Sn i RS AT STR eh + And the RELIEF IS LASTING For fast relief from headache get INsTANTINE. For real relief get INSTANTINE. For prolonged rel get INSTANTINE! . . Yes, more people every day are finding that INSTANTINE is one thing to ease pain fast, For headache, for rheumatic pain, aches and pains of colds, for neuritic or neuralgic pain you can depend on INSTANTINE to bring you quick comfort. . INSTANTINE is made: like a pees cription of three proven medical "ingredients, A single. Soy : tablet usually brings fast relief. keap it handy 12-Tablet Tin 25¢ Economical 48-Tablet Bottle 75c Skin Eruptions. $ . Here Is a clean, stainless, peactrating antisep- tic oll that brings speedy reliéf from the ltching sad discomfort, ~~ 253 1 ' Not.only does MOQNE'S EMERALD OIL promote rapid and healthy healing in opon soeos and wounds but boils and simple ulcers arc also .relieved. In skin affections the ftching of Eczema lg, - quickly stopped: Pimples--akin eruptions dry and scale off Ia 8 very few days. The same trup of Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum, Itchlog and Feet and other Inflammatory skin You can obtain MOONE'S EMERALD ia the original bottle at any modern drug store. Satisfaction or money back. = My husband' supports them, of tonrse, : : "Don't you think she should keep the girls at home (where my hus- band ran visit them), or wait until "he requests them to come here? It, seems to me she is using them as a wedge to forcegus apart, "Fach time we plan an outing, or a trip, <it seems the - children arrive. It makes me irritable, and Pm afraid it will lead to larger things. . --r "My husband is the sweetest and kindest man anyone ever met, and I love him dearly. He says he never really had a wife or a home until he married me. (She was flagrantly © unfaithful) Ile nothing: cui break us up--but I'm afraid. Tt is the little things that finally- become too much. 3 'A WORRIED" WIFE" says * Your hyshand's first. wife- is * brazen in her determination, to * get him back. Loathe as. [ am to * suspect chicanery, it seems ob- vious that she is trying to lure him through the two girls, and her plea of ill Lealth. I wish, though, calm your fears, Trust would him, you He wants none 'of her. You have given him the only married hap- piness he has known, and he is not. going to risk losing it. Undoubtedly 'lie is fond of his daughters; but he sees how their untimely visits disrupt the househsld, Does he think it wise to take them pcrmancitly, as you are willing to do? Oris he afraid they will continue to cause dissension and_give theif mother y * * + * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * one more reason to intrude? . Your husband is not deceived. - I can do? + _ [Ii this young rascal told * three friends about the i * that he mentioned it at al Lim up for what he is; ti discount any embroideries you back. When you meet a new is wise to spend your fi Personally, 1 feel you boy. It is quite all right nice boy but certainly not onthe fi to "pay" for his dates; i pects it, he isn't as well you, thought. Say you'ye the evening; DISGUSTED" * they will soon forget it, The fact plicd to the truth, When you dates at -home, "where you and "your family can look him over. to "kiss a goodnight -- lightly -- Don't get the false idea you have if he knows his two or ncident, | shows ey. will he ap- this is his cheap way of paying- hoy, it rst few are too young to go riding alone with any . rst date. f he ex- bred as enjoyed WITH LI Then wake up your liver bile . . . (Life not worth living? It may be (t's a fact! If your freely your food may not " of life. 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