Marigolds Have Grow-n’ I T '2-—— "°"'“"" *‘°*-‘W W ELLEN’S DIARY Since Montezuma’s -Day 5"“ N"'- S"''‘“‘ r - - - l _ Heaven ' . First Ad by an Island Farmei-'s Wife’ Marigolds native to Mexico. and two species. called African and] E d ' introduced to Europe soon after French (though all are actually. DEAR‘ M15 Dix: My mother ~ I 31! Wu gm" Wu. . but" an an. om.‘ word about “mm in good the discovery of America, have Mexican in origin) have been.¢ied when I was quite youn‘ .m_ H N . apring to mg 1913; 91 um [um “mtg- been completely changed in ap- crossed for the first time to are-‘since I was the oldest girl. I took ‘ ome 1331118 than that which came to us in ‘ ' ° pearance in the last twenty years, duce hybrid strains. with larger over. Our family life was always a coral-h'.ie:i dawn above the hills The bed ‘ms w.L Md M“ L a - ' i-:, by scientific plant breeding. The name ".Vlarygold" belonged to the calendula. in Shakespeare's day. The Mexican newcomer was given its present name soon after it began to show an ability to_l_m- prove its appearance, an ability which it still possesses. . . flowers of red coloring than were known before. I _ Progress has also been made in the dwarf type. which is so useful for low borders along walks. or in front of taller flowers. Mari~f golds thus fill many roles in the‘ garden. from foreground to back-; ground: and they bloom so freely that every garden should grow; ""7 MP9! Ind '0 "118 til)’ we have continued to be very close to each other. when I was so, my 154.“. old sister had a boy friend to whom I was very attracted. Na- turllly. no one knew of my at. tlchment. My sister didn't muy care too much for him and, as 15. year-old hearts do, here soon wan- Married in 8189.10 _‘ _3!-«_G.u-sd1«n_wms2ex»..AiiriJ_28-.125: Summersid (St. John Ambulance) A hot water bottle ranks high in the list of household necessities. You don't need any course in medicine to be able to use a hot water bottle. Nevertheless. there are some very important do's and don'ts to know about this useful this morning? A bird in a lilac bush close to our window then’ commenced to sing his devo- tiona . . . "Do you know what wakened me today?" Granddaughter. a slight little girl with long braids of dark gold. and freckles richly bridging her nose. queried when she visited and besides ii_ici'e was soiiiethiiig about which we had been dCiAl)Cr. sting not yet clearly settled .n mind. What was it about? Meals? The children? or had it been something out of our dreams or the night? Whatever it was we were not allowed to go back to it. i "Come. Ellen,“ James encouraged it '. mbitious clan. eager dared off to someone else. 111 it t " . in ad‘\Tanacne.a and almost every some. young man didn't come hear u: item. says St. John Ambulance. :1 gig; £2: ’:bm°3°‘T;2;-‘$1; softly. "a few minutes extra in year an important improvement The seeds are large and sofit; any more, and I didn’t see him t"'I1ibe°tfti1i~est8l3)i$g;:e‘:.:zatbi;hl¢;:dw:‘; in mu Mme birch N“ gum“ gitfiumgflluliig §01¢;d‘:;n:;i was been announced. There have alwQ's been tall and dwarf mari- gnlds, and double and single. But where formerly the tall large dou- nle African type were all of ‘one form, extremely regular and tight. now we have giant marigolds whose flowers resemble easily rotting in soil which too damp and cold. They should: not be sown directly in the gar-; den until about the time that beans‘ are safe. They stand transplant-‘ ing well. so can be started under_ _pi‘0fection. and moved to the gar-' for about four years. I met him casually one day. We stopped to chat for quite a while and he asked me for a date. Needless to say I was in seventh heaven We've gone together now for two years. get along fine. but the chrysan-5den when the danger of frost is‘ trouble 1. 11¢ 11” never Said he lhemums. Carnations even pconies.lover. They are seldom attacked loved me‘ D; me;-moned man-1aBe_ There are \'aric-tics \\'lliCl\ tn. mm-lgmd odor: others in \\hlL‘h cast‘. i;:1¢:ens;i:leerismi;lxl“:niue1i; ‘water home or execmc pad should gen».-'ay with them—and her gsr-|‘ '0 50 "'10 Pi'0P0Sin%- Shviild I inn‘ be used wuhout 3 doctor‘ “I guess" she offered—this small The Stars Say :risk taking the initiative? “den e . a one who enjoys hearing tales of By Estrellila 3 Am“ “M” ‘ M‘’“>'“ the old years, piecing them together ‘ I Y ANSWER: Nothing ventured, What should a hot water home we suspect in a young mind and po, 1-.,m.,m.w nothing gained! If you take the be used for? By the untrained pep. who as Jamie does very well in Do not over-estimiile .‘v'0lii' V3‘ Q. How can I clean the kitchen initiative. 8.8- he has indicated you ;son. it should only be used to make Eiigllsh Composltlon—-“she wouldn't pabilities now or take on obliga- tions which you comm’ fulfiih is no time to scrub it? where you stand. which will be lleve chills or shock and to im- be planting for Great-grs.ndchild- Neither let criliclsni 1101' ‘M191’ A. slip an old stocking over the some satisfaction. prove circulation. ren, would she? But" she continued forms Iii di-93DPF0V31 dl5C°‘“"‘K° broom and IWBOD the H0015 H Wm To fill and apply a hot water maturely “that's usually what peo-i mu. if .\‘nu know .\'0li'i‘e On ill“ be a surprise to see the amount of A DIFFIDENT SOUL.’ bottle seems a very simple thing pie on farms do when they plant‘ i'iIf1i'~ Ii‘-ICK. REED Dliilliziiil JU-1 soil and dust that the stocking will _ lto do —— but there is a right and a tree." ‘ remember that no one can 919359 collect ‘ The man is doubtless a diffident (wrong way. Burns may be caused “Yes." we agreed. "they plant for§ sverybody, _ Q. How can I retain the luster soul whose small stock of sclf- my 3 hop, wage, home which gs the enyoymem 01 new “wanna”.--. The evening hours favor inven- uf gut/pr? ‘confidence has already been thor- 10¢ not or which 1eak5_ Th, gem. u; be“"..,«- ‘he twinned --H! iiveness and originality; iiso cre- A. After washing the silver oushlv shattered by the shiitins .pei-uure should be tested by p1ac- Daddy wen" buym, . um’. 1.. nzive work and hobbies which re- quire skill and iniaginzition. Good. ion. for returning favors accorded you in the past and repaying social obligations. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. the nexv three months promise much in the way of personal gain. if you- are willing to take on new respon- sibilities and put forth even greater effort toward achieving your goals. The indications are excellent for advancement. bnth professionally‘ linoleum when in a hurry and there rinse it in boiling water and it will retain its polish for it longer time. Q. How can I keep potatoes white? ‘ ; A. If it is desired that the pota-, ‘toes keep white, let them stand in ‘cold water for about a half-hour‘ before peeling. I I - family affairs. as well as romance. should prosper throughout most of‘ 1054. i A child born on this day will be‘ have by insects and have no serious dis- He hag mm me_ ho“-even that he must. you'll know at least exactly of feminine fancy. Afraid to face another rebuff. he's taken refuge in the universal game of “passing the buck." Bring hun around to the point, again. of asserting that his proposing must be done for him. then say something like this. "‘Well. Bill, if that's the case. I'll do the proposing; will you marry me?" Or. “What would you say if I proposed to you?" If his reac- tion indtcates that, he actually has no intention of marrying any- one_ at least you have put all wedding at Summorside, on April was Zita Gallant, daughter of Mi Kinnon of Murray River. groomsman. Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal'Klnn0n are seen above following their ‘.14. The bride. before her marriage '. and Mrs. Emanual J. Gallant of Summerside. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mac- From left to right are Mr. Lester Jenkins, I\incl\'innon and Miss Rita Gallant. a sister relieve pain except on ii doctor's order. This is especially true if the pain is in the stomach. The pain could be appendicitis and the application of heat can very quick- ly cause an inflamed appendbt to repture —— a very serious condi- tion. _ Heat may be dangerous too in the case of an earache and a hot a patient more comfortable. to re- ting the bottle against the inside of iyour arm. Fill the bottle only half 'full of water. Place it on a flat isurface and expel the air by allow- Iing the wafer to show in the neck ‘of the bag. This method allows the bottle to mould itself to the {part of the body it is placed on. Screw the stopper tightly in placc {and test the bag for leaks by hold-l ing it upside down and shaking. it. The hot water bottle should alwaysi my window and weren't they sing- ing beautifullyl They‘ sang as though they were the only birds in the world . . . At times I could see them. It's nice to have a tree so near the house, isn't it? I wond- er who planted it there?" "Your Great-grandmother . ‘Amanda’ was her name. She was‘ fond of trees and flowers and had’ ;ed for a moment on the hillsides “We should try to get the saw. lng finished today because do you know what we should be at? Yes" he nodded "the fencing! 'rhere'. -green on the fields." And with “God in His Heaven" Continued onjage 16 TM have any idea then that she would would look more at the trees about‘ than at the buildings. he likes them‘ so. He says they can turn the most ordinary place into a home.'' ; “It's no use saying one thing‘. and doing the opposite. Ellen" James‘ said hastily this morning throwlngl back\ the covers. "Let's keep to We’re proud of our new 3 arrival 3 -nd financially. but you must take P"“°“°“1 ““‘ "““"“-’~ W‘ ‘'”‘Y W °‘°“’?‘ “’ "*5" .” -‘°“ ““"_,‘ ‘° of the bride, bririosniaid.--—(Pholo by Edwin Heckbert). be covered with a woollen bag, or “dvamage of every oppomumty inclined‘ toward secretiveneaa in continue as friends, your proo —- Iwith I towel pinned securely Wm‘ "a.13b1e_ his dealings with others. gposal can always be cast off as '5 safety pm. If the balm, is 10 Happy MW moth“-5 wm 1-,. 1,, I Fine opportunities for travel are‘ l a joke—a sad one for you. but That Body; of Yours Better English .be used for a child or a very old 1 mood _to rejoice with us over five lnd1C8L9d dllfi-D8 July find AUKU-“vi. “"9 that served M purpose‘ H°w' w B 1 M D By D. C. Williams 'person. place it outside the blanket new additions to the famous Heini mg were is ,_ pmspect of Lnc,-eased . . ever. I do really think he'll accept 3)’ Jim” ~ 31’ °"- - - bee e the Skin of the V“ Baby Food 1;-‘mun "°P“‘“‘”Y 9”“ P’°‘““° “"‘°“R“ Mormng Smile l ’°“ Wm‘ ‘""°" ‘"“‘ be “’"‘f°‘ CANCER or rat: STOMACH 1- What is wronz with this 5611- ..,...‘.‘f and um verv old is par): Doctors are r mending im. the good offices of business assor- Kratcful 1-113% YOU 53VEd him lance‘: "Many years’ experience are finuxarly sensitive mild easily bum_ : 1y.,],ve.1_ ¢“uy.d1g¢g1ed protein fates during the fall, Domestic and gmgg..d.,,_»..~.; A person mm from another possible rejection. 1 write often about cancer of Ihv guiding him in his present. occupa- ed‘ The same m...Ca.m(,ns _sh,,u]d‘ i meats to supplement normal in- .whom it's no sooner done than stomach because. as stated br-fore. lion," be taken when givmg 3 hm “.3.” (am d1e¢_ Whgt ,, “-93; for you ‘ said. i Contract Bridge I By Josephine Culbertson i run iroaci: vs. THE URGE | It was always been the con- ;tentlon of the qulbertson System lthat certain calls, treated as ab- 'soluts forces in other systems, are DEAR M155 DIX: To what ex- tent do you thlnk mothers should run their daughter's lives? I know my mother thinks she’; acting for the best. but she's been nag- iging me to get married since I was 17. I'm 20 now. have a very interesting and well-paid position. good friends, and enjoy living. I'm willing to wait awhile for mar- riage. it occurs so silently, that is. without serious or frightening symptom‘- that the individual is often apt to treat the condition lightly and so consults his physician only in the late stage of the disease. Some interesting and helpful lil- formatlon about stomach cancer appeared recently in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, being a survey of 411 consecutive cases 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "chimpanzee"? 3, \VhACh one of these words is misspelled? Cheiftaln, chauffeur. chenille, chlmerical. 4. What does the word "invin- cible" mean? 5. what is a word beginning with ii that means "lawlenncss; lin- morality"? ANSWERS bottle to anyone slifferiu: from poor circulation. or a paralyzed or arthritic patient. for your baby. ready to heat an i ito have exactly the right thin i l serve. l A last reminder — drin‘t leave a ‘hot water bottle on for too long. ,lt can cause serious damage to- ilie skin. l O STRAINID Bill 0 SYIAINID Ill! NIAIT O STKAINED VIAI I IYIAINID III! LIVE 0 STIAINID LIVII I IA%N 0 Watch for more new HIIVITIM FILLED COOKIES '2 cup sliorlcniiig 1 cup brown sugar 1 98! 3 cups flour ‘K2 teaspoon soda . . Pat W. reported by Drs. A. .l. S. Bryant. 1 t t H c 1 by I .1 ,_ _ easpoon cream ar r scan ; .l.?::‘;5.‘.".I.l;‘ne jeunip (‘:l‘In;)°l,re°_. Answm; your meme,» jusg Clayton H. Crosby. A. E. Perry. and _ 1. say, Many years experience .,__ lcaspoon salt , i ”""‘C°"°°'N4 5)’ 1 ' can‘t understand why a young 11 R- B"‘”‘- R‘3E“”"‘- S'‘‘5k'~"°‘“’' ‘5 guldmg mm‘ 2‘ Pr°n°‘“‘°° "um". 1 teaspoon vanilla K ml Ba e ' is that it really. doesn't cost a lot to T Q K-77‘ -“ t h W . -.1 p‘m,nuy at the Clinic from 1939 to 1948. . invincible resolution." 5. Licentious- amuse them. A couple of gaily-colored i ' ‘as $21, $3] dgfiie mt myourum yin analyzing these cos». the [iil\‘- ness. baI1oong_ um no gnu or plgypen. win ‘AK.’ 2 . sicians placed them in three euc- *°:“.“:°° Q853 .-i... l —" :‘.iX‘.‘.i.°.."’.;.‘:.2...°‘:’;i.°.‘t‘ .‘.:1°::...°:‘.:";; . so or u movem i. n in » , - beauty of a pln“;ericL amuehggimfilhg :QJ73 N . 10‘ i H h S r b ok X-ray examination. and (cl surgic- Modern Etiquette I ~ -. - - .- . - W E ouse 0 C up 0 al examination. or the 411 cases. foot of baby s carriage. IS iasciniinng. 9 KO 4 5 J 10 9 6 . y _ By Rahal.“ L“ f :“°°'=' W 5 W” ‘ "’ “° 3;: ‘::::'‘;::i:.:.: . .a aopyqac 1l‘|il‘0>’- n seuo paptic ‘ g; I 5 ‘ . 1 - “ Q. Isn't it rude and lll-bred for g measuring spoons can really be al0Y- l 3 Axon‘; , ymp . S3131‘;$§;nb’(;,b:§:5grg;,:;:"?:;,Il:x§ a bride to wait until she returns 5'; " ' ' ‘ .A73| ' when mum‘ syrup’ ,‘‘u” M H L5 amination under the miscroscopti {mm *‘ m°mh‘ h°“eym°°“ at” w‘, ‘r A Grins galore . . . that‘.1 usually the ‘D6 ;°°mm3 "° ‘ b°” “dd '5 "°“5p°°"' or R1, aumpsy iexamjnaunn “nor kn0W18dE0 119!‘ Weddinl Eml- .f “O”, a. ban,“ . . ful cream of tartar to every 2 CUPS damn.’ A. Yes. These gifts should be ac- ! ; meammewhcnynu TM hddm“ rnf sugar Used. T1115 will DICVCM 3 when mo, or Cancel. W“ not knowledged the day received. Those " I c fvg c, .1,“-', NW"! 30* 50"" “'0” ‘formation 0! icinlz. 0r E lumiiitl b - _d D 1, th “. u _ received at the last moment can be ‘ I ‘ F 4 5 11- PI“ 19 PI" "back to Iusnn ° ‘am’ ‘ °"‘‘ M Cases eie 1 acknowledged while away 2‘. g Strained Foods. 1 1 P”. 3. 1;”. . cluded in which clinical. I\-rays H b ead_Lnd_bum.:r 1”” _ For they have the . v C"; Flow". and surgical and gastmscopic (ex- Q‘ ‘' 9 H‘ , . l special. smooth 1 3N1 P“. P“. Du.‘ ! aminatioii of the stomach by gastro- “"5 ‘mi’ pr°V1d',d' ‘h°“1d the breifd ., * texture that feels i Pu‘ Fm" ‘. Dbl.’ if a pinch of salt is added in the scope) evidence pointed without be ll?“ 1" ‘me’ hmd t° bum" "" i I‘ 'i good on baby's ' Pm Pu‘ rm water in which cut. flowers ale doubt in the presence of cancer of 01' laid d0Wii 0" U1!‘ Dime Oi‘ lflblfi? : . mngue.(Liulcones i W065 opened “'19 d-"3m0nd kinx.‘standing. it will preserve them the stomach. A- £0” _” lnfihiiy g"n':el‘°“K"‘m °f frown on coarse food. you know.) Add and the final result was an 800- much longer. Cancer occurred in 312 males and y°‘" Ina’; £629 e°Mh“ do"n°r- H__ mugs appeannglrue flavors am appg. point set.‘South could have saved dd D 99 females. a percentage of 759 or 503-“ for nm‘ received It . pur- nzing [me C010.-s_ and you him; me a trick with a better guess in the F‘ "'9 a proportion of 3 to l in favor of 3' 3 (Mother of 5) One of the nicest things about babies makings of mighty fine baby fare. Gerbefs Strained Foods are processed for high retention of the wholesome food values baby needs. I O 0 Good "hoarding" plan. Don't toss out wide-mouth. screw-mp jars. They're wonderful for cotton. safety pins. etc. Swell for sterilizing nipples. inn -just punch holes in top and pop into sterilizer upside down. 0 O . 0 More "specials" for baby. Gcrher's now offer 6 Strained Meats and 3 Junior Meals for your growing lot. Thcsc prmcin—rich meals are made from selected cuts . . . easy as milk to digest. 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North dealer. - ' Both sides vulnerable.‘ 1 spade suit, but even a 500-point penalty would have been un- pleasant. » i Let‘: review the bidding: l The club opening. heart response‘ land spade rebld head no comment. so we quickly come to South's bid; ‘of three hearts. In the Culbertson. system this bid would be relatively safe. because it does not force: partner to carry on. and it is‘ .very unlikely to be doubled since ‘it is a trick short of game. In the ‘system employed by the actual participants. however. North was forced to find another bid over three hearts, and it did not matter much what call he selected — from that time on the partnership was in jeopardy. Thus. we can see that a strange situation was brought about South either had to bid only two hearts over one spade. thus bid- ‘ding his hand exactly as though he lacked the diamond see, or he how the latter Ielt about the situa- tion. girl should prefer. even tempor- arily. the excitenlcnt of a business world to the secure happiness of married life. Since you would be most foolish to piopel yourself into just any marriage to please her, A faded dress can be whitened by boiling it in cream of tartar . water. wan. The material which fornis til‘: basis of Ihls study was drawn from the files of the Regina Clinic of the Saskatchewan Cancer Commission. It constitutes 411 consecutive cases of cancer of the stomach 0CL'l.l"liilg the males. c as in see. principal accent on lost of being conquered. overcome. or subdued. “The good man is he who can keep on the right path with prise birthday party. 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