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The Seaforth News, 1930-09-04, Page 3The Technique of Discipline Anna Mae Brady In the lobby of a large hotel Hat two mothers resting after a strenuous at ternoon of shopping. They were net acquainted, but each hada little son, and these children being unhampered by conventionality soon formed an ac- quaintaneeshie, It was not long before the boys had pushed aside the rugand were sliding over the shiny surface of the floor. They fell often, laughing noisily and were perfectly unconscious of the looks of annoyance thrown in their di- rection by grown ups whose childhood was so far in the distance that they. had forgotten it ever existed. "Dick I{endal'," +called his mother in a shrill voice that told of frayed nerves and tired muscles,"Dick Kendal, I want you to 'come sight hers and sit. clown. You are always ,doing some- thtng Ido not want`you to do. :Next time I'll leave you. at home," .A +few of the onlookers' smiled their ,approval at the humiliation of Dick, who sat down .by his mother and be - :gen to kick viciously-atthe,chair near ;him. 1 -Xis ;mother *glared angrily as if this +conduct were ;unforgivable. No doubt Dick would hear' more about it �r'eater. The tether boy continued .to run .and elide .across itho'floor ,bumeing the wall rand rebounding like :a .ball. He was 'entirely :unaware ,of 'the fact that he Was liie center let attention. ''Paul,"'called his mother in aquiet voice, "'wou!dnit 'you 'Iike to have .me read you 'a story ;out of the book we ,bought to -day?" "Oh yes, Mother" :Paul ,cried ,Gem- , +ing 'quickly 'to +her :side. ''The +one About tile animal ,dircus. 'Wont' you please read that one?" • "lel he glad to;e 'his mother told +him, "But you'd better straighten:+up a bit terse." Tlien, when the rug was replaced, putting tier 'hand on his knee, she said, smiling,'el :couldn't :have done that any+better-myself!" Each mother weesuccessful .in hav- ing her son 'Oiscontinue.theinoisy.play that was irritating other +people. But what a difference in their technique! If one is •continually.being ;told 'that the is a bad boy he will come ,to think he is, and It follows, of course, that be is apt to be 'bath 7f, en 'the other hand, .he is made -to feel that be is n respected .member of society, 'who wishes :to,do 'his •part+and .who does 'Ras ,well as 'he can, :it.inllows just as l surely 'that he will 'became like the ,picture be sees r einisel'f. Moreover, Ibo ,eharacterieees ,rte 'develops in .childhood will form n Fig part in 'de- ,termining .lasimf• attaudes iboth to- ward himself and toward life as well. Mental pictures 'play to :big .part in ihuman , on net too bigbe ignored red ,by;parents -who are striving to lay the eoundation for the Suture ,happinese and success of 'their ch'ildren.—Issued by the National Ieindergarten Assoeia- :tion, .8 West tOth :Street, New York ,City. 'These .articles are Uppearing weekly in our +columns. Great Collection Of Mummies Found London.—What is believed to be the biggest' collection of mummies ever found together in one plass nae been discovered in Egypt near the Sphinx. Dr. Belem Hassan, professor of Egyptology in the TJnivoraity of Cairo and honorary keeper of the Cairo Mus- eum, who directed the excavations, is now in London. When work was aboutto be closed down for the season be canoe upon tour layers of mummies, he told a re- porter recently. "It is impossible to say exactly how many mummies there are," he'said, "Out the number is very Large. I ex- amined only one of them, and I bave satisfied myself that they are the mummies of very important people. There were leaves of gold an the breast, and the wrappings were cover- ed with hieroglyphics. i'Thes appear to be about 5,000 years old, The work of excavating them will occupy about two or three years. "I have also discovered what I am pretty certain is a vast royal temple of the fifth dynasty. I1 1 am correct, this 5,000 -years -old temple should con- tain great riches in the shape of jewels and statues and other relics of enorm- ons archaeological importance." Dr. Flassan's discoveries have been made in the great tomb of Ra Ouer, the biggest ever found in Egypt, Ra Ouer (a name meaning "The Great . Sun"), was the high Priest of Nelrheb (goddess of 'Upper and Lower Egypt) and right-hand man of eferririka-ra, who reigned nearly 8,000 years ago. Valuation �. To you whomake the little songs That satisfy a moment's need, Our lesser gratitude .belongs— We -annot call you great indeed; For every simple word you spend Has been so often spent before, And no deep though have you to lend Out of your fancy's shallow. sbcre. But since we weal` ofteptimes Of rare and heavy ineasureas we Despise not the familiar rhymes That make your modest minstrelsy. —Ethel Davies in the Australasian, Was Run Down Now Well Again Takes Pleasure in Recommend- ing Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. To the woman In the home diners is almoet a calamity. Many, a woman keeps on With her household duties when she is feeling ready to drop. Ho head aches, she is easily tired, is de- pressed and nervous and has no appe- tite. In a word, she is anaemic and badly needs help -the health help that only Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can give her. These pills make rich, red blood which brings new strength and energy to weak, despondent sufferers. Con- cerning,them,'Mrs. Paul Rail,: Cele du Bane., ,Que, says: "I was badly run- down, 'undown, slept poorly, and awoke as tired as. when I. went to bed. My appetite. was poor and I felt miserable. I took six boxes of Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pillsi and they completely renewed my health, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ars sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wiliams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Savages Feil Pain Same as White Folks Although the Australian native or "black -fellow" "is +believed by anthro- pologists to respresent the lowest and most primitive human race now sur'- viving on earth, tests ,of the tenses and mental abilities 01 these people, repotted recently to the Royal Society of Australia by IS. K. Fry, show 'tittle .any •difference +between them and the whites. The +children of the Aus- tralinn mace, Mr. 'Fry reports, seem to bave slightly keener vision that white children 'of the same age. Among al the Australians, ,children or karats, the abilities sof the eyes are the same as among white people. 'Optical illusions, for 'example, .affect 'whites .anti Austra- lians .in precisely •similar ways. The Australians have little, or aro Apprecia- tion +of 'what artists ,call perspective, Mr. Pry Sound, es that they ,do not readily see edep t s" In a picture, but this .apnaren:t dcfla en iy turned out to be mlerely lac.i. ,of oluration in this conventional idea. When trained to see perspective, as vials .chikb en :are trained ;automatically by seeing pie-, i.res ifsom tbeir•earliest days, the Aus- tralians showed quite as good "'ap- preciation ,of it as anybody •else.Re- cognition and appreciation of numbers. was Also the •same ,as in whites, al- though the Australians lacked such re- sults ,of ,education as the multiplica- tion ultiplication table and .other ,elements rof con- ventional arithmetic. The sense of Psin ,and that otouch were found to be the same among Australians as among whites, combating the familiar but probably baseless idea that sav- ages appear stoical under suffering because tbey really do not feel the pain severely. A Revival A white wool skirt topped with a sleeveless jumper worn over a ling- erie blouse is another new revival. The jumper le belted In brown leath- er to carry out the sports alliance of brown and white. Sma,t tennis frocks wear most original belts, often in color to match little Shantung jackets, 13iugle: "When you found that you had not got your fare, did the con- ander ondiictor of the tramcar make you get off and walk?" Mewls: "Only get off; be didn't seem to care whetlier I Walked or sat down! To avoid collision, nations should always keep to the right. First Aid Champions ... This team has takes the First Air championship of Canada and incident- ally has captured trophies omblematic of the championship of railway teams in Canada; the Wallace Nesbitt Cup; the Montizambert First Aid contest; and the Ontario Provincial champion ship.: They are the Canadian Pacific Railway's •freight office first aid team of Torpnto. Back row:—A. G. Shake- speare, director; and W. J. 'Turk. Front row:—A. T. Curie, Chas. Sellen, W. T. Warren, and H, H, Braid. Owl Laffs How time flies! It's now only a lit- ile over three months until we'll all be. ewapping and same -to -you -lug again. The Modern Chicago Youth on ° Christmas Morning. Youth of Seven (crying as if his heart would break and bolding a six- shooter in bis hand)—"Boo-Foo-ooh" Nearby—".What's the matter son?" Youth -el wanted Santa Claus to bring.me one with a pearl handle." A wife is a person who begins at: the middle to equeeae•a tube of tooth paste. Savislg for ,a missy ,day is a dry sub- ject to the spendtbrift. ert is tat the quality 01 the meat but, the 'cheerfulness of the guests, that. makes the feast. Five per cent. -seems * pitifully 'small meturn on your money until you have tried to get ten per •cent. and lose your principal. Site—"Where do all the bugs go in 'winter?" Ile—"Search me." She --"No, thanks, I just wanted to know." The Weekly Recipe Build a little fence of trust around to- day, PP111 the space with -loving work, and therein stay; Look not through the sheltering bars upon tomorrow, God will help thee bear what comes of joy and sorrow. Helen—"My Sweetheart gave me a rainbow lass" Edith—"What kind of a kiss is that?" Helen—"Tbe one that comes after a storm." Our idea of a man truly going down in defeat is one with falling' arches. In a small church a chilli was brought forward to be baptized. The young minister, taking the little one in his arms, said, "Beloved hearers, no one can foretell the future of this little child. He may grow up to be a great business man like Henry Ford, or a great labor leader like 7. T. Thom- as, and it is possible he might become the Prime Minister of England." . �v,Nuirve PHIII.II'S `y�GFrlACry . For Troubles due 0O Axid • INDIGES0ONSTOMACsr. HEARTBURNt t.. HEADACHE GASES.NAUSEA' When oo So s3, About two hours after eating many people suffer from our stomachs. They call .it indigestion. It means that. the stomach nerves bave ,been 'over- stimulated. There is excess acid. The way to correct 1t is with an alkali,. which neutralizes many times its vol- ume in acid. The right way is Phillips' Milk of, Magnesia—just.a tasteless does in water. It Is pleasant, efficient and harmless. 'It has remained the stand- ard with physicians in the 50 years since its invention. It is the quick method. Results come almost instantly, It is, the ap- proved method. You will never. use another when you know. Be cure, to get the genuine Philips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phyel clans for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains full di- rections—any drugstore. High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by'laW.to establish - INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education DAY AND EVENING CLASSES may be conducted In accordance with the regulations Issued by the Department of Education., • ..THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL. INSTRUCTION, ivan in mime tr. , - *rile echooi (I Classes are under the r c�tdn of AA' AO.V Y CiSIN1Ult i E Application for attendance should be made to the Principal of the school. CIMMERCIAL SUBJECTS MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided for In the Courses of Study an Public, Separate, Continuation and High Schools; Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Copies of the, Regulations Issued by the Minister of Educstlon may be obtatneti from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Turning to the mother, he inquired: "What is the name of the child?" "Mary Ann," was the reply, Some love is priceless, and some is. content with as much alimony as it can get. Doctor—"Now young ,.ran, what have you got to say for yourself?" - His Son (in for a licking)-"IIow about aIittle local anesthetic?" Many a man le in advance of lits age —and most women ark behind in theirs A daring chap suggests that telling women the exact truth about -them- selves will do them good. Maybe, but we resign from that healing alt right now. Our idea of a pessimist is the fellow who rinses out a fresh sanitary cup direct from its sanitary container, be- fore using it. Some men have to pay the mani- curist a fancy price just for the sake of getting their hands held. Parting advice: Put a little water on the comb. We know a man who is so lucky that once, when the street was lined with cars for blocks, another driver moved out just as be got to the point where he wanted to park. Keep Children Well Durres Hot Weather Every mother knows how fatal the hot summer months are to small child- ren. Cholera, infantum, diarrhoea, dysentry, colic and stomach troubles are rite at this "time and often a pre- cious little life is lost after only a few hours illness. The mother who keeps Baby's Own Tablets is the house feels safe. The occasional use of the Tab- lets prevent stomach and bowel trou- bles, or it trouble comee sudtienly— as it generally does—the Tablets will bring the baby safely through. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Iceland's New Stamp. To commemorate the millenary of the establishment of her government, the Althing, Iceland, has isued a spe- cial series 01 sixteen handsome post- age stamps. Their subjects recall Icelanils' Vik- ing ancestry, and we see the intrepid 'Viking sailors braving a storm (5 aurar) in their winter camp (7 aurar), and naming the island according to their own custom (15 aurar). There are four stamps specially de- voted to the Althing and its history. Lake Thingvalla 'Vain, near which, at Thingvel]ir, the first Althing was held in 030, appears in the 30 aurar value. And we are shown this actual meeting iu progress on the 50 aurar specimen. In the 25 aurar stamp, woodgatherers of Iceland are depicted. Ludwig Iiesshaimer, an Austrian engraver, who is responsible for pro - clueing the cries for these stamps, re- vives interest in the Icelandic runes— that country's ancient alphabet, He has incorporated them elf the frames of several of the labels, German Vacation Cost Paid in Installments Schwetzingen—If goods can be bought on the instalment plan why ;not also vacations? This city, fam- ous alike for its palace and palace gardens and for its asparagus, has decided to issue coupon tickets, goon for a two weeks' visit, hall to be paid down and the balance in month- ly installments of ten marks ($2.40). The coupons include not only board and lodging, batt also excursions to Heidelberg and the Neckar Valley, to the Rhenish Palatinate, noted palaces in leadenl and an automobile trip through the Odenwald. "ESTA13L1SHMENT OF A PORT" "Establishment of a port" is the technical tern for the time that elapses between the moon's transit' across the meridian at new or, full moon and the time of high water 'at that place, anti is vexed as a basis for the computation of the tides. Mlnard's Lin!nientfor Neuralgia. Yachting Primitive Sport, Says Lipton Sailing a Yacht to Him is Of The Essence of All Sport By SIR THOMAS LIPTON Onglneers and scientists win build better and more wonderful shipsthan the great Atlantic liners,' but nothing will ever be built that will fire the imagination and add so much to sea romance asthe sailing ships. Sailing a yacht to me' is of the es- sence of all sport. Courage and phy- sical fitness are nedsed, also decision and accuracy .of judgment. Yacht racing is something more than stei'e- ly skimming over the sea; it Is an ad- venturous wretle with primitive na- ture and the complete' enslaving of her riotous moods, With Spinnaker set and bellied, ballon•jibs bending the topmasti and mainsail stretching its utmost to catch every breath of wind, "our -eac- ing yacht resembles a great vire un- der human control, and guided by a man's hand: • I can imagine nogreater happiness than to be seated at the helm of the Shamrock, measuring a distance, Judging a cross wind, serious, critical, 'With a practised eye taking the chal- lenge and counter -challenge of my opponents in the -ace: From the moment we jockey for the best position on the starting line, off at gunfire, until the moment of re- crossing the line -winning or losing, either is thrillinp as long as the sport bas been fiercely ,contested—it is one long, breathless pleasure. During the race we are at the mercy of two wills—man's will and the wind's will. It is a contest with: nature, sea and wind, and the triumph is more meritorious if the odds are against us, A yacht has character, individuality a soul. You can lavish affection on I a yacht, .1,1 becomes a part of your lite, and during rasing days it is your life! For over thirty years my Sham- rocks have provided me :vith unstint- ed happiness, and 1 know they have given great pleasure to thousands of others, mostly landsmen, who have been thrilled by the intense excite- ment of the international yacht races with America. This dose of happy excitement and thrilling expectancy will be repeat- ed again during the coming America Cup races in September. With Shamrock IV., my last chal- lenger, we won two races out of Ove; this year with Shamrock V. we hope to win at least three races, and make sure. There can be nothing more thrill ing in sport than a modern yacht. race, both for the participators and the spectators. It is a great and' satisfying sport, simple and primitive in expression, and me its beginnings in the birth of human adventure. --C Have Minard's Liniment on your shelf. FOUR FROGS Four frogs buried for 17 years in the`middle of a brick wall of a Cana- dian penitentiary were foundalive and well when the building was torn. down recently. "Fasbions are created in Paris but made in America."—Princess Radzi- will. • "Please t!!C`�rif�� �} IMO -ittsokinah etitsu't` tritAti 106' leo Qumran — O°Osc\merf: 6 V'KQE, By using a steel btu as a diving IClassified Advertising chamber; a New York scientist has gone to a depth 01-800 feet below the!, surface of the set. He carried an a telephone conversation with people on the tug- Phonograpbs are new used in Pari- sian telephone exchanges to inform usere of certain stock phrases as' "The line is occupied; call again, please," and "Tbe number is changed, consult a new directory:"_ There are something like 1,000 rooms in the British House of Com mons. lilany a man who declares his opin- ion, leas none. The Handy Bottle Minard's is the sure relief in the Bandy Bottle. For strains, burns, t bruises, boils and blisters. HOW ONE WOMAN LOST 41 POUNDS OF FAT "I have been tailing Iiruschen Salts for nearly 8 months. I have continued tatting one teaspooni'ui in warns water every morning. I then weighed 217 pounds, was always• bothered ivitl, pains in my back and lower pant of abdomen and sides. Now 1 ani glad to say 1 am a well woman, feel much stronger, years younger and my weight is 170 pounds. I do not oniyfeel better but I look better, so almy friends say. 1 shall never be without Iiruschen Salts. will never cease taking my daily dose and more than glad to highly recommend it for the great good that is in at."—Airs. S. A. Solomon. .P.S.—lou' may think 1 am exaggerating by writing such a long letter out truly 1 feel so indebted to ,you for putting out such wonderful Salts that I cannot say enough." r'itilticllllra Toilet Preparations Delightfully fragrant, highly developed toilet 000001005010 most reliable method of clienteles and beautifying Wo akin and hair. 25e. each everywhere—Sampfce fres of eCutleura;' Dox 2616, Montreal, Canada. FOR SALE A SEA SLEDFOR.SALE, MODEL le, with new 722 H.P. Dvinrude mo- tor all In perfect condition, eery fast, tboolutely safe. splendid fishing boat, has special sedan top: owner getting Balany,e; model. Now lot ed on Georgian Wllsen Publishing �Ca 73 Adelaide. W, T.rontu, ,Box 27 SITUATIONS VACANT 1T/RT NOW — YOU CAN DARN 1.3 money quickly, taking orders .for the most beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards ever .Fawn in Canada. Write for particulars. Regal Art Co., 312 Spadina Ave.. Toronto. An aeroplane which can bave an ex- tra, "plane" or wing added with speed and ease is under construction in 1101 - land. As a monoplane the machine will be able to carry six passengers; the extra wing would increase this number to ten. niennlintilneallimesslusileasr EROXCNJ ith7heT 'fhelloneyflyCat . V You Must Do Your Bit Iin the war against the fly, carrier of genas and breeder of disease. It le proven that AEROXON le one of she moat convenient and moat efficient means of combating this fly evil; it is convenient, because of the pash-ptn. 1t i, hygienic! Mics never ger away when once caught. Each spiral gives three weeks' perfect semen. c' nEWARE OF IMITATIONS Sold el drag, poen" and herdawre ,ton. La Ge C. 0. Genest & Fils, L,mitbe SHC00EE. 010. SOLE aeea,a A CRY in the night. Colic! No C1 cause for alarm if Castoria is handy. This pure vegetableetable prepara- tion tion b ins quick comfort and can n never harm. It is the sensible thing when children are ailing. Whether it's the stomach, or the little bowels; colic or constipation; or diarrhea. When tiny tongues are coated, or the breath is bad. Whenever there's need of gentle regulation. Children love the taste of Castoria, and its mildness makes it safe for frequent use. And a more liberal dose of Castoria is always better for growing children than strong medicine meant only for adult use. T , R H APPLICATIONS Are f=illed As Far As Possible In the Order In Which They Are Received. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE APPLICATIONS Offering Annual Work Are Invariably Given the Preference. Fain Help Supplied / The Colonization and immigration Branch of the Department of Agriculture for Ontario will have available a number of Experienced Married' Men With Their Wives and Families—Marrled Couples Without Children— Also Single Mere Verniers requiring kelp will be well aavlse ak d to make earl9 application ncatioa to Geo. A. Elliott )Irector of Colonization Parliament Bldgs.. Toronto, Ont. Fite Your Application at Once Ail Men Placed Subject to Trtai Period HON. JOHN te, MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture "I have used several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veges table Compound and findit helps me wonderfully, ape, dally before childbirth. I have five lovely children. After my last baby came I had a misera- ble pain in my right side so 1 bought another bottle of the Compound and 1 feel fine now, 1 work outside during the fruit' season in addition to my housework." -- Mrs. Charles Slingerland, R.R. #4, Sr. Cath. erines, Ontario. ISSUE No. 34—'30