Queen Annapolis: XX llmigerweri. .\iid(lleton. trig in .\‘o\'s §cotia's Nellie tpple hlossoms to reign over this SUPPI-TR CARSEROIJ i 15 M. can salmon i can mushroom soup ll cup milk , Drain salmon and break. Arrange in casserole. Combine soup and milk and pour over the. salmon. Cut bread in iitcli-sqii.t.r v- .1 arrange bill-iPl'fid side up in design to rover mixture, Flake in it very hot oven 20 min- utea. -—-Springfield W. I. How Can I? By Anne Ashley I Q. How can I freshen leatiier and keep it from cracking? A Putin a bottle one t-upiuli vinegar and two ctipfuls boiled lin-I seed oil. Cork securel and shake‘ until creamy. Apply ll":i ‘ rtih into the leather with a soft l_'ll'H.h_ ‘ Q. the skin? t A Wash in water, in which has h-en dissolved a quantity of wash-I 11, Miss Betty Lou Norman of Bridge 3 This helpful book is publislierl |) it in London. England. and Toronto, , ' Canada. ” How can I remove warts froini and pi‘ll\(3E‘.\'.i Jean Nixon, Be Valle) hi i, Annapolis town, shortly after the pretty year‘: blossom festival.«(CP Photo). is slioun flanked ll_\' Pi'iiit-ess as lllI'_\ slanrl nninuc the student nurse was [lI('i\'f‘(i ruit-k. "This book very‘ ably covers the whole field of the normal, healthy infant and small child: together with the medical facts is iiicliided I great deal of common sense.“ The book starts at the very he.- ginnlng by discussing both the arti- tinial and breast-fed infants and has I. ve,r_v complete discussion at these problems. The. next. section deals with the physicai problems, such as the measuring of physical df‘\'f'i(lpl1llil . including the chest circumference. For instance, in the not-mall_v tt - veloped chest. the measurements should be approximately ten incnes wide and seven inches deep, xi the. child is not developing properly. the chest tends to become deeper and narrower. The third section deals wit.h the problems of development and con- tains a very excellent description in pictures of how the standing and Page 8 The Guardian WOMEN Wednesday. June 2, 1954 Now is the merry Maytime up and awa'. On a recent witchlnlz hour we took her way softly along the dewy starlit farmlands where herds and flocks and farmhouses rested, cuddled «lose to Mother Earth‘s bosom. W£’.slVt'al'(i, we fant-y she went to enter the gates ayar of the sunset iaiiri leaving us much that had been good and beautiful to cherish of her sojourn and some regret to consider that there is only one Maytime in the year. As there is but one June. She, the beloved lady walking confi- dently and \\.lLh a lovely grace came to us by way of the portals of the sunrise-- wide flung doors of the morniiig. set above our eastern hills. She wore, we are sure a crown of orchard blossoms. and in her gracious hands she car- ried flowers: gold and blue and cream of meadow - blossoms, pale pink of the uildling rose. Her way will lie along scenes of rare beauty: lush quiet valleys and clean winrt—blown hills. Trees. full-leafed will filter the gold of the sunlight before her as she walks and the moon will build en- chanting bridges of silver, to span the streams for her feet. Hum- mingbirds will gather for timin- selves nectar from those gardens and meadows and hedgerows she caresses. as must we earth-bound mortals. gleaning here and there. gather our pleasant memories in the fleeting time of her stay. This we shall do in the June-time. sitting positions develop and al~.i the progress of manipulation of the hands at various ages ironi 1 weeks to 3 years. The fourth and final section fil'~‘~ cusses behavior problems seen in the well infant and the smail ciiziu. while the information in lliis book is well known to the practic- ing pediatrician. the book would be ELLEN’S DIARY by an Island Farmer’s Wife morning to linger about the kit- chen. And we made "the best alike" later-as it happened. Just iii time for supper. To get this result. one IHLXCS liurriedly. cream- iiig the sliortening. salt. alid sugar in much less than half a hundred turns of the spoon—tlie flavoring now in case it should be omitted, because of so many tllstractionisz James at the sowing in a far field of this place; Rob cultivating- working in the niaiitire Just spread to have nice tilth for the seed- bed; the Ci\ii(ll‘€i\ homing from st;hool~the little fellow in the lead. pedalllng his bike maiifully to beat Jaime to the door. Very quiet the afternoon had been with not even the clocks tit-k to break the sileiice and only the cat for L'OIll]l.lll_\'. But llIlW—'0l' very 500]} the scene has changed. . . . We break. but not on a sharp Iolinston-Hickey weaaing at Summerside Mr. and Mrs. Johnston are d e, the egg., reserving the white U, , V 9 E ‘ .\iai,\ 3 Church on Wednesday, May 26. The nuptial mass oi 0" or “'9 [W0 for quick Hoshiieft in right are groomlmsn James lohnston Oh yes, blltfl“ d _ ‘ ' ‘ _ hastily. And then in a 1‘!/ll ll'lCk‘Afinra 1:5 "g,r:;.“fi_:3";:[[:::uf]°;‘)'::I(T;',,Bedggufi h _ “hi"h “‘°"k5 b°"m'("”“" the milk‘ Hl(‘kPV and Gerald lohns‘t‘nn' tseaitedrlnabridoesmatixdzl'Clar| lohnston d A th M Le ' ‘ ' ‘ ' - 5“ Ba. n c nnan. ing. Creani again? the flour and baking powder add~} a lng alteriiately to discourage any by ,,_ w_ smnh curdling rif the ll't.iXll.ll'E‘.. When the cake is delicately brown we top it with the meringue of heat- en egg-white and brown sugar. . . quickly, without removing the pan from the oven. In a few minutes what. did we have? On the author- ity of a pair of yotingsters who net-lined proiider offerili,-zs. it “as. the shown above with their attendants following their marriage in it was celebrated by Rev. L. P. Callaghan. From (broth er of the gronml; the groom. John Jolinston Ifln at bride. the former Miriam Hickey, daught.er'nf \t. Anna Hickey. sister of 4 the bride; ushers, te...-..m Following honeymoon by car spent in the eastern United State: they will reside at Central Bedeqtie.—tl'hou. DOROTHY DIX VVants Night Out With Mate DEAR MISS DIX: I'm not sure may seem trivial but it has as- sumed enormt-iu.s proportion: to me. My husband goes to lodge meetings quite frequently since he's it leader in civic affairs. but has the idea that my social life should be nonexistent. He gives as excuses for not taking me out the fact that our (laughter ll too young to baby-sit for the other children, that he'd rather watch television than go to a movie. that he doesn't care for pai-ties or dances. Since he has free rem on his own uti- vities. am I unreasonable in tak- ing him to take me out just. one night a week? Bernice AN l'Nll\ll'()RTANT C()M['LAlN'l' ANSWER: Measured by the e- normity of such husbandly short- comings as licavy drinking_ gambl- ing, brutality and such. yours is indeed a trivial complaint. But it is one shared and bewailed by more wives thiin any other fault. It is really such I small thing that one would assume. any husband would be only too glad to give pleasure to his wife with so little effort. Yet. it appears that the man's world of business. lodge meetings (‘LC,. provides all the loc- ial life. many husbands need. A correspondent deal W Contract Bridge By Josephine Culhortlon MISLEADING (T0 NVEIISATION “The. THAI: herewith raised I point of ethics that we would like to have Alice Brooks Designs EASY-SEW X Piiiafors for sun!‘ Bflnnet go, shade! Just look at that adorably ‘ ~ -at u l .. s niethlng Ls holding it , , . , . .. .. . . I rlhat Body of ‘ours ilbacfk. :fPThc0 child is noluniaking .:‘li!allpr|i]timii.:'\xia‘eiEol:mli|ittimdi: 2‘: riiliqie sikigiiid Liiiiikemriiiiie rfx)‘lhl,:‘n.kl3i'i).\"h1bCli'| one hint our hit-imily has the H,‘ ,."' €‘::"1:‘3“d'11§‘m’°"3 ‘““b|‘0idf‘r.v — . t t f the giiden hours ahead. _~ kn ~ it y? B a se we like DP0 Em. U Pei‘ iii)! YOU can ,- . _ ~ 5 any (9 girl's sun-day but By James w. Barton. M. D. normal gains aitiimigii the diet is “gm: In W‘ M mm, w,,,, H, $3’. 0“ “ ‘ 0° " decide. My husband is a good man. _/ , __ : " opens flat for ironing- adeqiiain, 1 Dh_\'Slf‘lal'l should be capture! a sunbeam. li‘\'hit‘ll felil A. W, 1,k,.,t tndav , mm nnQ_‘25121:‘(§l:1:h('}:efll;$JB«;i§0?:“€.uCl;;1.;‘l; -- ‘ ,. P‘”m_n ,’3,m_ Child,‘ Q17“ 2 ‘ THE N‘"‘M-‘HA (‘“"'” r-onstilted to see if he cannot lot: a"'"°'“ “" Va“ '“ “' “" “"‘ ”‘”“’ in which we t-apturo a sunhoam. .' - - ' ‘ ' - . . . alt‘ V , , , H I t , g I . Id -t h 8. ti. lo. Fmbroidery motirg, mm We mid mm hem. ,0 much ,,b.,,,ti the trouble, ;uh.mi:rr;‘aadd! “l;n:‘,::pd’\ill‘otnei: r:r‘|1tl|hK“~ Until tninr»(i.inr:‘t:i —-m;m~ Diary °?l‘ll‘t‘}efI)-1:;gisiieaggefinxognglk “nun. aim‘ um . . ~ — ' I - ’ ' ' ' sick children and Sick Childrens _ big or chase women. but he is Send Twenty-five Cents in sou. iHt)5pil.lllA that it willh likety be all prone to be selfish in many re- ‘in, (0, mt, “gum “mm” “mm”: change 10 dibclflfi 5 6 " '‘’‘”m‘ S f T S ‘ ' spects. and that is the crux of my _. '~ - wc mg) to ALI‘;-E 3 Child" .. described by or. a. s. tars 0 he hakespearlan Festival ..... 3. ...... ...-. . ..... . ..,..°:’.,., T... .,,,,,,,,_,,“°°;,,<S,;g,,~, m1M“'0l"h» P"°‘°_"°" M C,h"i“ older. We have four children, the ='. W A‘ Street West. Toronto. nnrmo H"t“”h« ‘til’ U“""“"Y °‘ 5“°'‘‘‘‘‘‘’‘ oldest I catvatiie girl of 15. '1' _ _ ,._~ Please print plainly Name. Adam.‘ Now. to my specific gripe which '.t I '0' Pattern Number. BRAND-NEW. beautiful _ tilt 1954 Alice Broolu Needlecraft Catalog. It has the most popular embroidery. crochet. sewtng, mi“. transfer designs to send for. Plue 4 patterns printed in book. Send 25 cents for your copy. Idea for gifts. bazaars. fashions. Better English By D. 0. Wlllinml i. What is wrong with t.lus sati- tenoef “It. was a temporary u- rsrtgoment at but." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of “area"? 3. Which one of these words h misspelled? Benefactor, benignity, bereavement. beniflcisl. 4. What don the word ‘valian- enco" mean‘! 3. What. is a word beginning with off that meam “mt=ddit=sonio"t ANSWERS 1. Say. “at. the best." '1 PM nounce first a as in ate pinto:-rad 3. Beneficial, 4. State of being W! ardent. eager. violent. tAC4"Pilf am syllable-l. “He spoke, with '.'vhem- once." 5. 0fficloiis' l I ma: soda. Let the hands try _withoutt M mmtdnfible am ,0 the gene.-31 : Wil7m8- RPPPIV i-hil blthlnlz i!‘€- prgcutjonel‘ who mciudeg wen bgby To in woman who is tied down you dead... _ : uuentlv. Or until the Wart-S dlsaD- can in mg pfacfice and to the with domestic duties all day, and a D935 H I t id I Ls, _ nurse or medicgl 5(,udpnL_ who has rarely real chance to talk : - 0W van Re r 0 In 1 rah 1 ,d be ted that to her husband, a weekht outing is I A. 13-). smearing the cracks and‘ the F930,; rt: ¥n0“H:.a§-S grow”, . “.e,,L North doctor. ‘ CIEAU = l““'Y“’"" Of Eh’ inf“-5i'd D1509-‘ “’i’hi are tit during the first year and Another reason for its import- 3°“ IN” vuh."b1°' Hum“ PEACH ' ::i13:"‘”"fV1’:“:- :‘‘‘'2’h‘‘' '‘ "id mi t2l between the ages of eleven to ance is that it brings back to a QAQII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI"' "‘~ " > fourteen in girls and fourteen to wife the glow of courting days, Q 06 ~~' —~v~- ‘ t. i bo . It h id b i .l -. t, - an -———————-——--——-~— —-—- mm or if . an is . . 3.;i2li11§.."‘8.?:.§?;l§‘:‘LfiRl”.l‘.1E tm h alories. b dy-building ' . I ..m « , The Romans built neai'i_\' ::nOt:?-ta}; tcprotgtmx, miiu-,1-al sails, 1‘ " e‘.e,.:. :‘,?:ln‘:,:r: “fig: :,,:m;:: 31.18, N ‘:51. his public baths between 334 BCietr) and vitamins in its lfmd. it .l;iim~s .\/lalnn, British and Pioilytvood stage and film star rii=t~iis<I‘< film" i"l'.”V‘ §ilRk"»‘i"’fll'lN‘ 5ubJ}cg__,hou1d he commend b) .QJ1o5 W E ‘K916 end 180 AD. iwtll grow at Ipmoxlmately normal Fneln-al with two of his Canadian leading ladies at Stratiorrl. (lnl. At left is Bat-hnra Chilroti of 'l‘or- a man u ‘ “W,”-d for 3 pi; well .197‘: S . Ill‘ onto uiio \\'ili play Juliet in "Mt-asiire for Measure", and at right i! Fl‘fll1('f‘S i{.\'i"‘"‘i Oi RMIIM. SR-Wk “one all week. knd u - mum“, ‘Q ‘ _ who lYli!'I'i"llplPd a siicressful London career to play lsaholla in the same play. Miss (.liilrott has the to build up {ram enthmulm (or QKJIOUCII (1 leading role, Katherine, in "Taming of the Shrew“. uhiie Miss Hyland will play Blanca in that play.v~ the work ‘hand. A ‘lady mum‘ of 10 W?‘ 5’h"‘“’- housework sometimes can be dull Anne A ams Patterns [0 the -no ‘ _ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ point of drudgery. ‘rm An- sIIAn0ws Modern hlnquene [he stars bay ticipatlon of u pieuant evening The bidding: IT'S A SCOOP! Through life‘: dark shadows, Jesus 3, Rum,“ mg By Ilntrallll-I rV;1leL:\oorIi‘:|‘:l::)i::;Id’0'ifI;:ni:l:.&‘.?§:’ 11"‘. ‘ti: :7. :0‘ 1 __ I3 You'll love the cool flattery of H“ °.“oi?Ie is sweet and low. days fire tho most wonderful plck- 2; Pun {NT Pug that scooped neckline on simmcr- It mm the bu,.d,,n "cm the h,,,,,., Q, I .,.rv¢.d mme ymnmn-,.rie For Tomorrow er-uppers I write can have. Now, 5' Pan 65 Pg. "W "‘"“""' d“-"‘~ Y°“'“ i°"° ”‘° And leaves Faith's radiant glow. apple pie and coffee after hrlmlv “N Hm dz‘. (h, 1,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,.,m,,,._,, I11 you have to do is get. these Pun Pun brief sleeves and flaring 4-gort‘ 4- rvenlnfl, and one of our womr.i “Eur Wm {-0} fmnnv and hmlM__triiths home to your man. Then. Him‘ 3°“ N “L you." 10“ "0 ’ W W999 not l’°“d° th‘ ”°w°”' ‘"5 g‘"‘'‘ "i" "my "ha “mm: m H“ pl." hold affairs‘ aim for real estate make ‘my evening out together This lI(‘C0i"dlll L this-—-it's so EASY! Make it in or so chnd_ ’ leaving the ct-iist.. Don't ymi think and p,_0p,,','W m,m,.“| ”rde'n',ng'-‘ilch ’| Difllu" if” him ‘«h|"£ hi)“ dent'g'ietter. wt: th: pl?yr:rup°n' cotton. oool tihsntung. or a nylon novelty. Pat.t.erti 4712: Missed’ sizes ll. 14. 16. 18. 20: 30, 32, 34. 36. 38, 40. (-2. Size is takes 4“. yards 35-inch. This pattern easy to use, Jim» pie to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-flvo cent: flbc) in colon (stamps cannot be mcqatéd) for this psttern. Print plainly Site. Name, Addre-. Style Number. Send order to ANN! ADAMS uo The Guardian. 00 Front Street West. Toronto, Ontario. l Morning Smile "lt'| I fact that can't Itgnd . ty. that most people DTOOHI "It": also a fact don't have to." moot people KIRK DOIJGLAI WIDI LAS VIGAI, Nev. MP» —Actor Kirk Dmulll surprised Hollywood 37! IONM lnerriid loturdoy night. ‘filo nluad mom born took as his bride Anne Duylua. 81-year- ol Pnrtflllllo ‘ho is I publicity Nwmunnttn for run mm... Nor kneel at Sorrow! shrine. For though the shadows dark! atid BT83’ There glows I. love divine. Fear not the shadows when they Across life's rugged way. For in the heart that hears His voice No shadow: come to stay. Though long may be life’: journey And dark the sunless day. His radiant love will ever shim To giid its shadowed way. --I2. M. Cousin. ___..___.._. Can Opener Plays Increasing Role OTTAWA tCPt-—The can opener has played an increasingly impor- tant part in the feeding of Cans- dians over the last. la years. Since running was introduced about 150 years ago. many new and improved methods have come in. and a much greater variety of foods now may be canned. habits of Canldilnl. who in 1952 consumed 59 per cent more canned fruits, 23 per cent more canned vegetables. 2'1: times as much This has shown up in the eating _ this was rude of her? A Not at all. It might have i)P"il that she was dieting, ni thar she had some other perfectly gootl reason for refusing the crust Q. la a businessman privileged to tell his secretary that she over- dressee and uses too-bright make- u ‘I DA. He may tell her that she tit too distracting to other employees. and that he would appreciate it if she would tone down her dress and makeup. Q. is it proper for a girl to give her fiance a robe for his birthday? A. since he is her husband-tm be, this is entirely proper. ucts. four times as much canned meat and 2“: times as much soup than in 1939. A bureau of statistics survey covering the i939-I952 period ithnwtt that Canadian babies ate six times as much canned infant food in I951 as they did in 1930. The population in general slurped tip 10 times as much apple juice. 70 per cent more tomato juice, and spread its toast with 57 per cent more jams. jellies and marmsladel. HARD METAL Platinum in I harder metal than and kindred interests. If trying to achieve a gain of any kind during the morning hours. you will accomplish more or a con- riliatory attitude than you will by being too forceful. The I‘\'(‘lilllK hours may bring some'unexpected news or surprises. During this period. however, do not indulge in any iiniieceitsary extrav- agance or obligate yourself to an; plan which will involve ii large out- lay of money. For the Birthday If tomoriow is rotir h:~:’i ‘ year ahead should bring you great happiness in both 3 .u;- , .t . ....t bustneim life. Domestic. social and romantic matters are under most genaroul Ilpfictlmnd. where your life work is conretned. oppnrtunitlfl for ad- vaiirenieiii will abound. To make the most of oppot-tuii‘. tins, however. you will need to at par both mentally and physic- ally. on it would be advisable to conserve energy wherever possible. and learn to relax more. The Gemini-bom have so much drive and eagemess to be up-md- doing that they often deplete the very powers which can lend them to success. Watch this tendency and try to remember that anxiety am nervous tension are hind:-anon. and get. Jon nowhere, A’ chil born on this day will ho intellectually and IrtiIticsily.iri- look forwaxd to repeating though. that an ways remembe , no time to bring up domestic war. of living. or thl baby’: latest cold. Only pleasant topics, pious, Your daughter is old enough and take on the responsibility of blby. sitting. no mark off that objection, luck. Household Scrapbook I1 labile In an Wrhklu lid to remain over night. While Ill clout ficrmei. Noel Mun gold or silver, with q gpgomc concentrated milk predcnvw 0'! about 21.6. cllned and endowed with a fine some 01 humor and brillhnt. In. West. opened the diamond queen. evening of dining and dancing is ries. to complain of the high cost certainly seems capable enough to and work on the others with the arguments I've outlined. But of rm wrtnklll on the forehand try - binding with s linen bandage soak- M ed in equal parts of alcohol and the white of an egg allowing the band. Ki! equal ports of powdered alum and fullen' earth. Dip a fimmii cloth into thin and rulron the soil- ed mm. When clan. brush with A lock our night in soil water. ‘Tag. an and water. H; . III kllpoonful buunodl. ° Smith Won. led A trump to dummy and ruffed I diamond. then went to the club king and ruffed dum- my’: last diamond. Ho next led to the club we and ruffed the club three. then returned to dununy with a trump and led a heart. to M5 King. saying u he played that card: "Well. who‘: got it?" went naturally thinking that south war Mkins about the trout m. and feeling that lint. must have the Queen of hesrta. took the trick- and when he roturnd I heart, he played right up to south’: Q-lo. Wont claimed that South’: ru- rnsrk was entirely out of order and extremely misleading. if not downright unethical. Unquutlombly. South’: refor- enco to the location of the hurt act was out of order and hlxhly mllleldlnr. and the aetuii-ion and legitimate grounds for prom; _ so much so that ironic sort of "aa- judlcstion" of the soon In the only fair solution. At the same time. however. it must. be observed that Walt should have [one in for some garden- "Net! self-protection. One thing West could have done was to ask South polatbltmk what am quen- tlon meant; anti utouin thin... morn prtctlell. poxhgpg... V“ 93 holduptbohurt not on the positive assurance (from 3 gaunt of lulu) that south ma gutted Uutvith ttmoiiacm. ~ ‘HI NIWIIT MIDI! ID“ ‘ . The girdle IMO vulh - 1" bond "fit ...a UV: y0V r_Hn up! Sovong Jr. Yukon .k. 00497 F’ Man an: , Mom & Iiclooti llti.