l l , n PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN JUNE 4, 1953 Seven Days A Week h -(Dy Anna Shannon) ” i:LLEu's' nunv 3rAn1dIndl'n.rnor'IWl.Ile Pu . . . ..... And now do farms commence to L Manny; uwhht L. ,0 mm .5 show their pattern ha.yla.nd. . my 1,, June?" 3”, the poet, pasture. potato and root-land. N” me many thihgsl we 1.931129, grain; the gardens too in tidy uh come up so a warm mhny rows. and the lawns with their hy 1h June. we look around and dottings of color; houses smile, see every corner of the earth 51310 lmd SP3” (Wm the 91,93-11138 hunting with new me, The ...Child.ren begin to anticipate ground is full of seeds of all sorts, WW1 more and 1955 P169-W9. "en. ham hmh and branch ,5 school close and the holidays; coated with green finery and an -"Dung mum g,”d”3W5 maybev '5' hmhenm of birds greets Us at turn from their college or univer- dhwmhg. There seems L0 he an slty year-and homes that. have endless variety of things to do been incomplete durlmz their ab- and see these days. Just ycster- Wm” 3” MPPY 11881" 35 they my we watched an imeresuhg settle down with complacency to drama 1h the hhd world. the old replete ways. I was standing at the window How 509” the-V gmw W9!" 5 wuchmg my hhe at clothe: flapg woman with whom we "kaieyed" ping gently in the breeze. when the other evening made comment. mddemy 3 mmherh. looking mack A-SmliP. a little wistful it was clear. hhd ht oh the hne hole. She flickered and faded. "We can keep wand a heady eye mwards mt them with us so short a time-in Wmdows to see if the coast was the cradle for a while, and then clear. Theh She looked along hhellbvhlle they learn to walk and talk." line of clothes. I wondered whatlshe slghedi Mrhe” W5 schwlv and was in her mind, and soon hbcfore one l'OallZ9S it, college and found out-several Dicccs of olrl.”f”V"5"y 0” tmmmg 5ch001- Ami woollens were drying -- lrrndyi "19 Cm” my vie” W” "mg bee them to send to the woollen mi st in the futurer. and presently Mrs. duam mid me” 15 5”" 3029 W Blackbird hopped along the 1lIlC' his or he-7 p”'re”'fd 0a”!"8i hhd caught a Sum. hm hf Nd: She chuckled. The izirl next yarn in her bill. She must llKV9idO0I' a "ew 5chO0.l."t”("h" was been disappointed to find she had askmg m"? Mr Mm" -Ve5t"d'1Y to work to get "I she MW the as she said 'Sol)I can make my h , . , .. . . yarn a few impatlch. lugs find itf3;99"tf”Lr""5r”1d- IE3” Ml” mum started to ravel. Lp she flew to. "M 1” M)” mp- me big old Jump” traihhh, M We nodded. "And yet ..." we be. long string of red yarn. B" now 82111 . M ' h 3 l "I'liare's this about he''" she avis was eI1,lOl'll'l(; t e scene im- 'r H , , ' W , mensely. "Look Mcm", she raidlcommcnted and its a valuable "old M”. Biackmrd is pumhg up asset where-ei'er it's found: she's a clothes line of her own!" 13- WW1 Vl'0rk”-" T i We thought of her words th.ls afternoon when appropriating time H for our own fancy which could g well have gone into baking a tea- l l Continued onipage 1 : Yours I cake or a dozen chores, we rezidi hand chuckled over and liked "MC-l By June: W. Barton. M.D. Eroy In Commzzncem-ent Land" in the current number of The ' Reader's Digest. In part. he writes for the benefit of Graduates: "Now. you are on your way to your own Ibuilt-in pension plan-complete I write often about the import-iwith your savings and investments, ance of the feet to health. to life your skills and your sawy. The itself, as it is an actual fact that know-how in your hands and the most of us earn as much by our lcnow-why in your head form a feet as by our head. Also sore feet solid principal that can't depreci- not only interfere with our eamlng ate in a bust or inflate in a capacity but can interfere with our boom. I.-verdyday happiness Ihave written "And then? I hale to say 11. -before of a President of the United b0l'-5 and girls; 1 KJIOW W5 ,5 states who suffered so much with four-letter word but I Just don't his feet that at times he departed know any other word for it greatly from his usual courteous W-0-R-K. behavior. l "And so with you. dear lads and Unfonunageiy, physicians did lagics: be your diplomas ever so not pay much attention to theirisumma Cum 181-M0 - YOU mU5l study of the feet as students. andla1S0 Set in there End (118 like today as general physicians they CTEZJV V are not much interested. "T1113 Saffmv YOUTE starting On IMPORTANCE OF THE 'I"EET In the Bulletin, Vancouver Medl- is some to be quite a trek... and Continued n7):g:-7-e-- you're going to need all the wis- O , dom of the past, the knowledge! of the present and the faith of the future. "But chin up! Remember many others have gone through the jungle before you and left. warn- ings, bits of lore scratched in the bank of trees. carved in the rocks along the trails and baide the water holes. For the in l t: ' Q- MW" '1 high 5Ch0019r wnege who cuts his own woT1?:l.enwarr1;Il: Fsdunte "lie u'”mk'3'0u WW5 107 himself twice'. For the thoughtless: "WY Pmenl received? 'Better m be kind at home than A3 Y053 and lib”? ml-13"-be D91" burn. Increase in far-off places. zonally written. Don't use the am 'And for tiie ncqulsltive, the ruth- K""'9d 01' Primed lh9nk'.V0l1 9i"d5- less. stalnpeding to success over WT”? them 35 500” 5-5 P0551”? friend or foe. this profound lesson after receipt of the gifts. A prompt from 5 simple pm Islander. acknowledgement rings truer than --wouid you have a, great canoe? It-1-rdv one. Menrionthe present by "Then great will be your labor name. and. if possible. tell how you may i N1 301118 10 U56 ill Until tomorrow - Diary s Good. Q. When cake is served and no nigm, , , ,, fork is provided. how should one not it? A. Break it into individual pieces. much as you would a slice of bread or a bun, and mnvey it ' to the mouth with the fingers. Dab o"H5asle oi Baking Sod, Q. whuse privilege L. it m day and water and cover with an, clde upon the outfits to be worn by: the bridesmaids at a wedding? i A. This is the privilege of the- brih, but it is considerate for her; to consult her bridesmaid! in the. matter. S0 SLIMMIN G l Shorter? You're in luck! You look taller. slimmer in this prin- cess line with a narrow front panel that elongatcs the figure. Use rem- nants for this smart, half-size fash- ion. Proportloned to flt-no alterac tion problems, Pattern 4718: Half sizes 1454,, 1816. UN. 20”2. 22l2. Mil. Size 18'n Ftqul-'05 Us yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern busy to use, gimpie to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. Name, Address, style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto, Canada, The Henry VII chapel in west. minster Abbey is ornamented with extraordinary wealth and minute ness of detail. - fm Illllflfiilu muyv q(.,, ,,l Banfroww STARILIZF-D omenfs reailml lore. returns an adult. and Gra- - misspelled? Elngalgphent .4 Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Mur- ray River. P. E. l . wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Florric Amelia to Qkley Cameron. youngest son of Mr and Mrs. Richard Llewellyn, Albion. P. E. I. Marrlnize in take place the latter part of Jul)"- i-f8mham'm4fmwm'D”mmmy Cook's Corner DD7mlWCK'K83dDbDDD:.f ASl'AliA(il'S SFPPER CASSEROLE he Slur: Say - - By Gumvlevn jumble c' For Tomonow to indulge in extravagance. to leap at anything that looks like a bar- ' gain. but it would be well to re- strain the impulse. The stars em- phaslze caution in money matters during this period. since there is A possibility of unforeseen monetary outlay in the near future and im- practically now might result in em- barrassment at that time. Toward the end of the month you will be able to indulge in little luxuries with more financial safety. This is an excellent day, however, in which to plan for a trip ..- es- pecially one you might be able to arrange after July 1. This month is not particularly auspicious for affairs are in fine aspect. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead should yield many un- expected surprises, especially where work and opportunity for travel are concerned. There is a possibility of a radical career change and op- portunllics offered, if grasped in- telllgently and co-operatively, could yield substantial rewards. During July there is a strong likelihood of a reduction in ex- penses which. with a corresponding possibility of an unexpected financ- ial "windfall." should find you more prosperous than you have been in some time. Family and social af- fairs should prosper and the as- Corik about 3 CUP5 cut "I7 35' paragus ill very little water l(ll'i hbmn 5 mmmcs. Drain. Make a milk and '. lb. procnss clieesc inf cheese sauce, by hciitlui: ll: rupsil top of tl(llll)lP boiler: molt 3 tablr-i spoons butlcr. stir in If l3l)lPD(7'7llSl thick. Add salt and pepper to tastihl Placc alternate layers of cooked asparagus, cheese sauce and chop- ped toastod blanched almonds in ii cassci-ole. finishing with sauce rind alinonds. Bake 20 minutes at 350 deg. Falir. or until bubbling and top is tinged with gold. 75.84l3aUoU.lL5.&lLLS),CX1al!.aU.lLl1.5.&tl9 Beller English By D. C. Williams yuxun 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence" "Let us consider it from this standpoint: then we shall know whcrc in start from " 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "finis"? 3, which one of these words is Stomach, mustach. spinach, catarrh. 4. What docs the word "docile" mean? 5. lVhiit. is in word beginning with fr that means "economical"? ANSVVERS 1. Say. "Let us consider it from this point of view." and omit the final "from." 2. Pronounce first i as in line. not as in hn. 3. Mus- tache: also moustache. 4. Disposed to be taught: tractable. "A docile disposition makes one's life much easier." 5. Frugal. 1; HowCenI!!l I test drinking Q. How can I water? A. By filling a clean pint bottle three-fourths full of the water and adding a lialf-teaspoon of pure, granulated sugar. Cork tightly, and -keep two days in a warm place. If the water then looks cloudy or milky. it is unfit to drink without boiling. Q. How can I, safely clean oil paintings? A. Use warm soapsuds. Wash only in small section of the canvas at a time. and wipe it dry. When the entire surface is clean. go over it with it cloth dipped in linseed oil to prevent. cracking. Q. How can I relieve pain of. insect bites? I A. Apply ammonia Wlller. and, later on bathe with cloths that have been soaked in cold water. Mirrors Wash and polish the mirrors and picture glasses with chamois skin that has been squeezed out of clear water. Polish with a. dry chamols. Whipped Cream Bubstituls Add a sliced banana to the white of an egg and then beat it. The banana will dissolve and be in de- licious substitute for whipped cream. PEANUT coma pects for travel in the Fall are ex- ccllcnl. A child born on this day will be creative. scnsltive and highly im- aginmive. The administration of justice in flour. and when blended stir lliclpersnn was one of the functions of hot. milk and cheese into it unlll;ea-sly English kings. even in cold water-so fast hardly believe your eyes. YOU may be inclined this any journeys of any distance. Domestic- iu nrlel N luau wise. :9; DEAR MISS DIX: Though I'm 18, my father persists in punish- Long-Suffering Wife Erring Husband Has Continued Philandering For 24 Years - nun mes DIX: I was married at in, and two years later my hus- W-"k M WW: "(fidu- band begun going out with other women. I became a nervous wreck. 7055: ””ch't'"" ' and finally began drinking. 1 know it's I poor excuse, and it met me my happiness. My husband continued to have affairs with others, sometimes leaving me. then begging to be taken back. whlch.I.Llwa.ys.d.id. I shut l . i summni cnommwr desired cloth or bedspread! . West. Toronto. Ontario. have long since given up drinking, but he hasn't pl 1 g ; hh N Add, given up his pursuits. Now, he says he is so much .,f.,””E.,'3.';,. ”N1.m.f.,,f.m" "3- in love with 3 girl that he wants to divorce me. I love him so much I cs.n't bear to give him up. What shall I do? I am 45, but look much younger, and in spite of everything have always managed to keep my appearance. We have four children. two married, two single. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 16 and in my.last year of high school. In the past year I have been going to a church other than that in which I was raised, and would like to Join it. My mother, however. objects. his fame,-5 Do you think I would be right in going ahead anyway? ANSWER: It would be best for the present if you continued attend- neighboi-'5 brooder. ing your fainilyls church. You are too young to make so serious a decision. By the time you are 18, if you still hold the same opinion, dls- "take that cuss the mailer again with your mother, and also seek the advice of moi-her." your present clcrgymaii, and one attached to the church you favor. LET THIS PHILANDERER. G0 ANSWER: You have put up with an unfaithful husband for twenty-four years, yet you gun ex. pact to find happiness with him! Your own lapse from grace was un- fortunate. but you can be thankful that it was of short duration. and -M93995 W” that you overcame the weakness. It's doubtful if this had anything to do haired girl asked: "What did Hor- ivith your husband's oontlnued in-fidelitles. He might blame you. but if he We 593' when W” mm mm W” didn't have one excuse. he'd find another. He is incapable of loyalty, WW” be ii 3m” m mm?" honesty or decency-a fact that must surely be evident to you after H , all these years. You can probably keep him by refusing the divorce. but her wmpnnlm” H” actmny ha happiness with him won't come until he ends his philanderlng. Let- ting him go would bring peace of mind, which you'll never have other- L. M. S. The Nerve While they were exchanging con- coffee the fair- "You'd hardly believe it!" replie the nerve to ask me to lend him five dollars to that he could take another girl to the pictures. Poor Substitute Johnnie. aged four. appeared at study door clasping in his hands a forlorn-looking A READER chick which had strayed from a "John," said his father, sternly, chicken back to its "It hasn't got a. mother." ans- wered John. "Well, take it back to its father." ooolo Think of if! . . .An instant cof- fee that brings you the robust, natural flavor and aroma of freshly-ground coffee . . . yet so convenient it dissolves in a flash Whatla the secret? Instant Chase & Sanbornfs new 5iNatural Flavor" Process. Itls an amazing process-so revolutionary that experts said it just couldn't be you'll done! It begins with the finest coffee . . . carries all the true natural flavor of these select coffee beans right through to your cup. Test it! Look at the rich ground ;offee color and texture! Make a potful. At last, here's an "instant" thatls 1007,, real coffee and looks and mites like it! So marvellously good you'll want to make it your . regular coffee! 8PlCIAI. PIICI h M 3;. like getting 2 lbs. of coffee for Ibo price of 1' Today your grocer has a wonderful cofho bargain-New Insfanl - Chou & Sanborn at amazingly low Introductory prices! 001 "II My economy size lot. It makes about the oqulvclonf of 2 pounds of ground coffee . ; ; lust like gelling 2 pounds for the prlcrof Ia "ml slant Chase 2 Continued on page '7 said the boy's parent, determined Regular llu JIFFY MEDALLIONS! You can easily crochet one or more a day! In no time you'll have your long- Pattern Send Twentry-five Gents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be Accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cfo The Guardian. 00 Front Alice Brooks Designs -rwo bllll No. so cotton for u scarf. Budget 0.. few medallions I to maintain authority. "It hasn't got a father. either" said Johnnie. "It hasn't got ant-.' thing but an old lamp." ' King Edward VI was only him whqi he succeeded his father Henry: VIII in 1547. Fmsh-Gmund (liillee avor and ALi;i;a nslaiilly.