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The Seaforth News, 1952-02-21, Page 6/k +' 4 i ale/ "SALA TEA 8 V ANNE 141 P.sT yowt, ray amp2.nacrt "Dear Anne Hirst: May I add my iheartaching confession to K. L. M.'s? I ant a widow too. I also set my heart on a man, and lost. "He was sep- arated from his wife, because his old love came hack into his life. She was pretty and s In a r t, a divorcee with a child, and both as fine as God ever put breath into. I set my plans to break it up, To my regret, I did. He had a public position, and I spread ugly tales about her till the whole town talked. "Day after day I ran after him. Gave him money to keep him in- terested. Had my hair dyed, too. I'm in my early 50's. What She Wants! lasso j BIG FASHION for the, Small Bet! Sweet scallopy jumper is just what a little girl loves. That darling tulip pocket is the First Sign of Spring. Make a plain jumper and two or three blouses in Spring prints and colors! Pattern 4835 in Children's sizi.s 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Sizes 6 juniper take. , - la,.t yards 35 -inch fabric: blouse talce; 1 yard 35 -inch. This pattern east to use, simple to sew. is tested for ht. rias com- plete illustrated instructions, Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35e in cul s (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER. Blurt outer to 110c; 1, 123 l?igl, tcentli St., Nev. I'or,nu Ont, "Finally, I won him. Boy, vas I sitting on top of the worldl He Got Fed Up "It didn't last, of course. He got fed up, and had himself transferred to another city. I even went to see him; I was dirt under his feet. "He spent the holidays here. I thought he was coming back to me. Instead, I saw them both Christ- mas shopping, with her child. Did he give me the horse -laugh! "I am an outcast today. None of my family or friends speak to me. "How 1' grieved --and still do! But I have begun praying to God to forgive me and give me another chance to serve Him—instead of trying to serve another woman's lover. HEARTBROKEN" * You have taken the first step * toward peace of mind—confer. * siou, And already you are be- * ginning to know humility. * As you progress, and learn how * to pray and exercise your faith, * you will find strength to bear the * scorn of those who censure you. 'P They will be watching, you know. * As they see the new you emerge, * they cease to scoff and come to " respect and love you again. * Dr. Harry Milton Taylor has e written a new book, 'Faith Must :l: Be Lived." He calls it prescrip- tions in Christian psychology, "an old-fashioned medicine chest for * the soul." It stresses the truth * that emotional comfort and health * is attained through religious good * health, and it has both fresbnesa * and the feeling of permanence. • I believe it can restore your * spirit, and bring real consolation * to a woman of your intelligence * and determination. 1 hope you * will find reading and rereading * it us helpful as I do. (It's a fine * bed -table book.) * Go back to your church, and * practise your faith. You will conte * through. For those a who have erred, ad- mission of guilt and deep humility, plus faith, are the first steps toward peace , .. Anne Hirst stands by 'to lend her sympathy and encourage - went, Write her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Si., New Toronto. New and Useful Cleaning Crystals Soluble crystals clean painted, varnished, metal, wood, linoleum and concrete surfaces without harm, Resulting' liquid is non-ab- -rasive, may be used on tile, porce- la!n and marble. Ply Catcher Novel outdoor trap for flies con- sists of jar containing special fluid; top of jar is seemed to Lure them Safety Harness i, your baby as safe as a steeple Jack climbing skyscraper? New kind of baby harness based on prin., ciple of steeplejack's safety belt is said to prevent child's falling from higi -chair or unto seat.. 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I 47,. rnrpu lent t tlothar , El. •,.•;0 4e. L9'ozer 10n151 a Seirc 271 A.ngere 11, 1i_fit--ooll-••teer 1..- 3 —1; 75 •6». I ', S Y '10 it ', 1I I • Ans;ver Elrewl•,re o. t 1:r Regal Eagle — Goody Henkel's majestic -looking fine -feathered friend is her pet eagle "Hawkshaw.° When Goody eame•to Sestri- erre, a plush ski resort in the Italian Alps, she brought "Hawks show" along, She lets him go far a constitutional once In a while, but back he comes when she yodels, HR NIC .uS 1NGtR Ge12tt.d.(tl.frt.e D eta:rte One day last week I was at our local bank when an old gentleman came in. He was very frail and walked with difficulty, even with the held of a cane, But there was something about his expression that made me feel he was well content with his lot in life. Gone was the worn and harassed look that bed formerly seemed to be a part of hint. He came up to me with a smile,, tools a cheque from an en- velope and lain—"Look, it's conte I've got my pensionl' It was really wonderful to see the old gentleman's satisfaction— and certainly he was entitled to what he received, He was definitely not getting something for nothing not .when he was over eighty and had held a long and useful life during .which time he had done his share toward supporting each suc- cessive government by the regular payment of taxes according to his income. It makes the very happy to think of the number of old people, who, at long last, will enjoy some sem- blance of independence acceptable to their years. I like to think of the many grandmas and grandpas, possibly living with a married son or daughter, who will now have a small income of their own with which to buy little comforts for themselveswithoutfeeling they are taking it from John or Mary— however generous John or Mary niay happen -to be. Or it may be that mother and dad, with the help of their com- bined, pension, can now retain the old home which they had been so afraid night have to be given up for no other reason t!'an the lack of funds. - Yes, Canada has certainly taken a big step forward by giving her old people this pension and with it a rertaiu measure of security and independence. I wish the powers that be could he equally just and generous with the prematurely aged veterans of. World War 1. The present system in regard to "burnt-out" pensions is a disgrace to any government. Au old soldier must practically give up any attempt at earning. tt rea- sonable living to receive the suhsis- tense allowance front the Depart- ment of Veteran's .Affairs. It has been said that a Haan who Ilan seen combat service is often prematurely aged, soutetintes by as much as ten years. in that cases why should - I1e not he entitled to the old age pension at 60---withottt a means test? !,Luny old veterans at this age are incapable of steady, bard physi- cal (lurk, fart time work, however is often kuite. possible and would add considerable to their income,. their physical well-being, and their veteran must restrict his earning power to a mere pittance Or else! . , One certainly conies across S gn For Kefauver— Pic..tty Susie Bonfini wears the familiar coon- skin cap while collecting signa- tures for 'Sen. Estes Kefauver's entry in Ohio presidential prim- ary, Kefauver has adopted the coonskin cap as his campaign symbol. very distressing cases among those who are trying to live on a burnt- out pension. As one lady told me— "We just can't do it—so, mucic against our will, we have to find wars and means of getting around Well, life has its problems, but sometimes I wonder if we would be less aware of some of the prob- lems without a radio. This week- end we had company again so the radio was turned on very little. A short while ago, with our visitors gone, I tuned in for the news, won- dering as I did so what had taken place in the last 36 hours, \Vhat did I hear : .. Just another pream- ble about peace talks in Korea. It put me in mind of some of the soap operas. You know how it is—you catch the tail -end of some dramatic happening in the soap opera world, and then, maybe a week later, yoti hear part of it again with np pro- gress having been made at all. You - naturally say to yourself—"My goodness, hasn't that affair been cleared ep yet?" Of course the know everything possible is being done to bring about peace in Korea but the radio version certainly makes it - seem a very long drawn out affair. And then again, when I listen to news other than Korean activities, and hear all the ghastly details of murders, fires and acci- dents, I find myself half expecting the announcer will finish up by say- ing—"lint Life can be beautiful!" And now would you like to hear something really wonderful? Yes- terday I killed two mosquitos and today I saw and heard a crow. "Can spring lie far ahead?" When rheumatic pain gets you down, here's the ,4j/, quick way to get relief. //„/// Rub in soothing Minard's Liniment. Ts it good? ,rust fry it, you'.11. see! RHEUMATIC PAIN': (74 UNDAYSCI1001, LSO BY Rev. R. BARCLAY WARREN A., B. D. Peter, Jaancs anti John, Mack 9:2;-ii:35.40; Acts 4;13, 18- 20. Memory Selection: We cannot but speak the things whiIll we have seen and heard, Acts 4:20. Amon' our friends we have special friends. So with Jesus, Of the twelve, there were four; two pairs of fishermen brothers. Of these, Andrew, who bad brought Peter his brother to Jests, was not always included in the inner circle. In our Lord's early ministry Ire was with them at the healing of Peter's another -in-law. (Mk, 1:29) Near the close he was present for the private interview concerning the temple (Mlc, 13:3) Andrew wasn't one of the three, but' he made a good fourth. Many people are too proud and touchy to serve as an occasional fourth. Peter, James and John were . alone with Jesus on three very sacred occasions; tite 1(t. of Trans- figuration, the raising of Jarius' daughter and agony of Gethsemane, This was a high honour. The great impression which the first scene had on Peter is further emphasized in his second epistle, (2 Peter 1:16;18) They must have deeply regretted that they went asleep and failed to watch and pray while Jesus suffered in Gethsemane. It means nnuch to properly guard one's ambitions when he is in a favoured group. James and John went too far in seeking the promise of the seats at the right and left hand of Jesus in His kingdom, Their seeking for preeminence in- curred the ire of the other disciples, too. Fourteen years after Jesus' ieatll, James was martyred, Peter and John continued to play a prominent part in the church. They were im- pelled to tell of Jesus. Magistrates' threats could not halt them, God wrought many miracles by them. Through them many heard the Good News. \Ve have sacred writ- ings from their hand. God certainly used these humble men. Houseflies Travel Long Way For Food a Its is sing radioisotopes as markers, the Communicable Dis- ease Center of the Public Health Service has dentonsttnted that the vagabond common house fly occa- sionally travels as far as eight miles in search of food. In six re- cent tests, more than 200.11110 radio- active flies were releaser!. A cer- tain percentage turned up later among 2,250,000 flies trapped at various distances from the release points. Such studies are important in determining holt' disease is transmitte I. Flight range has also been deter- mined with dyes, chalk and enam- el. Radiosotopes are better because they give off radiation with the aid of which scientists can trace UpsPP'e `own to Preece t Peeking them through complex chemical and biological processes, The ante aunt of r•adiosotopes with which flies are tagged is less than title amount of radium on a luminous watch dial, Quick Isolation Such "hot" flies can easily be picked oat with a Geigel' Counter, In less than five minutes tett radio- active flies can be isolated front 50,000 untagged. flies. Flies move at random from any given site. When they detect food or breeding material, called "at- tractants," they move in that 'direc- tion. By hopping from attractant to attractant they may cover con- siderable distance, but of the tag- ged flies that were. recaptured, more- than 80 per cent were trapped within one utile of the release site. Some areas are more attractive to flies than others. Animas pens apparently are especially enticing, Fly control programs properly stress the removal of breeding sources, But communities must also dispose of attractants. Other- wise flies will come into tate city from adjacent areas in search of food and breeding areas, One batch of flies was released In a substandard residential area where there were many unsanitary privies. Some of these flies were recaptured in the better business and residential areas, a mile away. The relation to food contamination is obvious, "Darling," said Mr, Newlywed during tea, "did you make these cakes all by yourself?'' "Yes, of course, sweetheart," she replied. "Were you going to tell me they were like those your mother used to make?" "As a natter of fact, I was. And—1 don't think 1 mentioned it to you before --that's why Dad left her!" Sphtnn �y1 BELI" tt4 And the RELIEF IS LASTING For fast, prolonged relief from headache get INSTANTINE. This prescription -like tablet contains not just one, but three proven medical ingredients that ease the pain fast - And the relief is, in most cases, lasting. Try INSTANrINE just once for pain relief and you'll say as thousands do that there's one thing for headache . it'e INSTANTINEt And try INSTANTINE for other aches, too ... for neuritic or neuralgic pain ... or for the pains and aches that accompany a cold. A single tablet usually brings prompt relief. Get InslaolIne today and alWeya keep If handy 2t � s antina 12 -Tablet Tin 250 Economical 43 -Tablet Bottle 75e ISSUE 8 — 1952 JOHNSON MAILORDER Plumbing and Heating Supplies; Streetsville, Ont. 1 f3. 1', 40119191/N 1'r;GMneN(1 51.1ri'7,AIS, 9treeteville, Ontario. 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