. l '. 2 . Woman is Realin.. PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN JUNE 6, 1950 Acountry Garden if sane. English ; By Mrs. Gordon Macmillan i 3! 5- 0- Wlmlllll tV'u'u exam-,- V... "0 look at the trees! they cried. 0 look at tiie trees. No white. nor red was ever seen so amorous as this lovely green. A. Marvel. Pale green pleated Hbeech lieilglcs and tender ferns at t.. e top 0 V! -y y garden in the wood with trvilillliim :::;pe:::dwg15:1f.e' g1”"m"' 3m for color anvcimzi fringe of c 9.1;)! 4 what does we wmd -vemiyry, blossom for .i...icd ii.il:HlnC6. bu-Y omc" mean? 1. W'hat is wrong with this cen- ttnce? "It's no use to argue about the matter no longer." 2. What is the correct pronunc- latlon of "quintuplet"? 3. which one of these words is huinmliig-birds hunting for honey 5. what is 5 word bcginnmg in the bmssonis; III15 is the garden Mu. sq that means ..exu.emeLy1 these warm May ilays. dlnywg Seeds of a new Foxluie have been planted. Sutttiii.-,, Excelsior ANSWERS llybrltls Dlgitail. ll dzstiiictly llCi'. break in this oi:l-laslii.ined EH',',- 1. say. ”It's of no use to argue lish flower. 1ii:ttiutl ul the fltirt-L. about the matter any longer.” 2. drooping on one .-idu of the Slr'lll )Pronsunce the u as in unit. (not as only. as in the oi'tl.ii:iry type. Y-lick H11 UP'- and 3009113 513?; syllable. are cai-ricd til round the :tCm and not the second. 3. Gyfiitlon. 4. Un- are citiier ll()l";l.0Iliiil ur pointing d9l'9l0D9El. (Pronounce em-bri-om upward so that the full effect of ikne as in men, both its as in it, o the wonclvrful in-.ii'l:iiigs and cui.- 35 in 011- BOW-N mild Sl'llEblt". lraslllll; t:3li)'.lrl:l,CIs of me blotth is "His plan was I in the embryonic on the inside oi the tub: itrr EH39-" 5- squalid- clearly visible. These attractive markings, together with the ii'idelyV&&b&&-AKW!.V&X Asm colour range from white, throu::iil( ,, gl cream. priiiiosc, rrciiniy pinks, rose , HOW pan l l I I A ' ) By Anna Ashley pinks. tit-cp pwl. '.iii(l purple. give a mist J not pl'Cl'l0llE . The plains ii:'t- extremely - -. iX'r3TfxiKxx16&x xN Q. How can I preterit people .1)aS:ll'lg outside my wiiidzvis from through the sci'etn.s'.' Paint the serrens with alum- The Tul;p:. are at their best as I mum Pam,” C” with Wm” palm write and llCL ii: of the hot days . unnmd ,m.m tulpenmlct A pmmn and the d”. A of me 50” wH.on the inside will be able to look not 1.”. h'hm,; M W...” 1 M... out. but one on the Cutslde comic: ... ,.. ...l.. . wfein . W .; . . 1 . . . I V li:iei(tnittIa-lililiiii-vlil-ll ”Clc..l-lx.lLi:. gm?) Q. What is a good lubrzcant for .- .. - -.. . .. . g , placvs and it is ilCC:Ii.(l for watt - 1 mi Io(gFlH?rli0nppei:'an eucnem hm. Inc the Cows so the "'.li'(l0iI mu.-l.' . ' ” P ' ” U .r.cant for the food chopper. rgg nus and thrir ,iil;o.s from five to six fort in h:., 1. those are sum: - V thing to look f'ruai(l to in tlicfci-'11"-ll spring. - A zlhifymlulggillihlglnglifienf and othcr kit:hen utensils. and Campfirc and illLy are maki:i arotiiicl It will not affect the taste cf the cod. a good sizoriiiz the bii bath and the or: 11' lnglescomhe yellow with dge. Til the b-uia Q. llow mil lmake peppy-seed stick to rolls? A. If you iiavv trouble in mak- Class 19 I" " est mark of 19. MUSICAL FESTIVAL WINNER. Shown above is lhe C.G.l.T. group of the Baptist Church. Charlottetown. which was the winner of recent Festival of Music. Of the six entries in thin class, this chorus received the high- Smlth Photo ;Tl1al Body Of Yours ,9 By James W. Barton, DLD. bA 523k -LVVVle”-b - THE NEW WONDER DRUGS - CORTISONE ND ACTH l j Every day we are reading about the dramatic curcs of iheumatism by the new wonder drugs, cortisone and ACTH. The amount. of erogen- mental work that has alreadly been done leai cs no dauzits in the mind- of the investigators that the final outcome will liktly be a whole new era in medicine. when those diugs will be available for grncral use. It is only fair to state that the delay in Lne production of these wonder drugs may really be a blessing in disguise in that while .:.i :.'i.).C results are being ob- taiimd. there are s.dt- i'eact..iis or results wiii:'h am not :0 f.ivora,ble. Thus in an editorial in "The Jew- ml 0' the American Medical As- sociation." we raid that at the Mayo Cl1I'ltL. research workers on cort.;sonr- and ACTII report some unfavorable ro. tilts. Theze were 33 patients with rheumatoid arthritis for-iiei-m0-I103 15 10"-”1y With 1119 l in; the popipyseed stick, tiy bnisli- l and other diseases who wcre given white lilacs as a biicltgroiind. New Parrot tulips in the rose gRl'dt'll are different and they are bloom lng in rose and piiik slizides. T year I have iiiuiy llf”.'.' varieties of - lily-Il0ll(lliE.I f.il:ii.s' seiit mcas a gift and Lzneltc a purple is tractive; ilicsc tulips are a distinct class blhniniiiz at the same time as the Darwiiis. Bro.-:lci's and Cni- tages. the petals of flowers or this group are more or less refit-.xcd. giving an cxtrcmclv graceful effort. The Tuiip Princess ltfargaret Rose is a yellow edged orange red. a lovely sport from Inglesconibe Yellow. it IS blnoniinzz with some beautiful late blonniiiii: Narcissus Poetaz named Orange Wonder with very large clusters of white flowers somewhat. waxed with -bright orange cup. The flowers are well arranged on the stem so that each flower Is individually dis- Illayefl. these are new to me and I like them very much. Red Guard comes in yellow with the cup of very af- i iingthe rolls with watr before ;sprink1ing on the pspgyseod. ”vI'vti''R;v202'?l'vl5:&-Qxrxrxr-cc : Q . :-c e ..v l,.'ilHousel1old Scrapbook H? 4,) By Roberta Lee i RKi&iRR”xiYe&k'KR'xi I 5 White Glovea If a white glove rips CIT tea is lting it on to go cut. and there is lno time to mend it, put a small Istrip of adhesive plaster over it .on the inside of the glove and it iwill not be noticed. The Gas Burners W-hen the gas stove sputters, it is a sign that the burners are. ,dirty and need attention. Clean lthe holes c-ut with a wire or pipe cleancr. The sputtering is CIIUSECII by the dirt. 13392713 uiiiili ii r'rtv of the norniiii workings of l accidentally. just as you are puol deep orange the flowers have great 0'"'l9'-5 substance and last a long time, all of these narcissus have a de- liclous fragrance. For-get-me-not is In drifts of blue everywhere in the garden and also at the edge of the wood and .) along the path for several yards, ? ft is lovely under the apple bln3- adding bakiig powder. in the pro- porticn of one tcaspoonful to six eggs. to the yolks. VVN.vNhOW.V i . . ( Morning Smile tg sums and as an edging to the bm-- if c-txxxnr czclygjgwwwwww . ders. Tulips look much better ris- ing out of a cai-pct. of fairy blue 1-mcoms (Continued on Page 16) CRAFT SUPPLIES Ask for FREE Ilimlilt-I-"Aria nml TPIHI lllllillll-uh" llllll fur Niiliulv-fa In-rite iuul hnmllrr-in lllpnlltl for nil Iris and crafts ivrlie in - .4uuc'43w&t5aM&'u '1'-he youm man was rather shy. and after she had thrown her arms around him and kissed him for bringing her a bouquet of flow- ers he jumped up and grabbed his hat. "Oh. don't go.” she said, as he made for the door. "I didn't mean to offend you." "Oh. I'm not offended." he re- Liiiinzn ,0 more now. miuiiima nnil Ni-ufnumlliuiil llhiuiun Dll8f.l- Im going r ll Batlnirat Rt., Toronto 2 , Ontiu-In GT5- Cmelets may be kept puffy byl lone o: the other of these two drugs jfor.wiel:s or months. it was found that those iiomionis are p:we:'iul iiiiluciisc '- 'vr':ii the burly pioccsscs. The uh...) ir- a-ule cilccts cbtaii.-ed by the "Mayo Clinic l't"1iC'ril'.ll worltcr a.ppea.i'Cd to be in (iirrct p cportion to the bfsliltt of tho daily dose and the length .01 Line the tl.ug-.s were given. s--ne icf Liiv patients .-hcwed little or no 'rt-acticii or bad effects frcm the ptreatiricnt (even after prclcrzged -treatmriiti; in others ona ur more lof iicari,-: all the features Iuuilll where too mucn of the secretion of the adrenal and pit-uita-.3, glands is being manufactured ap- peared. Tlltso effect; or cnarg: in the burly from fish of thsse two new drugs iiicludin; a "rounding" cf the face. growth cf hair on face and body. acne (pimples) and hard lumps at roots of hairs. muszularr wrakiiess. thin blood. distuioances ;of monthly periods in women. iwrnie lines on the skin. This discovery insane that - g:nt search will now be made to prevent these un.iiv.i .. - . . ... without the loss of me ':iidcrfiil curative effects of the drugs. It -ncaiis also that by the time the manufacturers have it supply available for general use of phy- sicians, the causes of these side effects will likely be removed. lCHRONIC IIHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS isufferers with chronic rhuuma- tism and arthritis will find many lhelpful suggestions as to diet. neat. massage and other aids in Dr Ba:tin's booklet entitled "chronic Rheumatism and Arthritis." AU obtain it. send 10 cents and a 3-cent stamp, to cover cost of hand- AND ilng and mailing, to The Bell ,S31idicate lnc.. in ca.re of this i newspaper. Post Office Box -.99. Station C, New York I9. N. Y., land ask for your copy. new liquid make-up made with IJIIOIIIO never looks grainy, never dries your eliinl Lannlile, RevloIi'I jet soft. tenderly fluted. in six new eludes (pod natural). j with harmonizing Revlon Face Powder. y Q5.-I ward: K Will. - exclusive new skin-softening ingredient, beauty-Irena your complexion. Now. even in the sunlight, your skin aeenu lit by caodleglow. .. Introducing the only make-up that gives your skin the ”mat” finielf Rev1onisiTouch-and-Glowi g i 1.25 At last. a good-for-your-skin liquid make-up that never loolta mushy, owns ax . R n'1("K'IJ:3 iiioitoiiiv DIX sits - Spinsler's Lol ! Reader Lists Advantages Of Single Blessedness DEAR MISS DIX: I work for II larizo firm. Most of tho mcr in .: are married and they are always pitying me bcctiusc I am (irifiiit: into old miiidenhood and teliinf-Z me that I haven't much time left '.'I whici. to get a husband. I smile and compare my lot with that "I their wiveii. 1 live in a pleasant boarding house where I have dc- licious food that I do not have to prepare m)'S0ll- A pretty room that I do not have to k0fP ClNi"- MK day's work begins at 9 and ends at 5 after which .' time is my own. My salary provides me Wllli l-10”-l clothes. iiips. amust-ruonts. I have no man to kcvn piacatcd nor lied to me. The wives. as a rule. look Icn ,c:irs older than 1 do. Their work is never done. 'i'lic.V lfiwc 10 l:0"li and wash and sew and ivrcsllc with children. 'lli--v have to make every dollar do ihe work of five. Tlicy liave to hear with men who drink and flirt and -philandcr and who are ;:roticlIl' ilnfl hard to live with and to save my life I t'iin'i soc Where lhtllli W1 I5 better than mine. Do you? - A FREE SOUL ) ANStVER: I certainly do not. unless they lizivc such nu over- wliclmlnr: passion for their husbands that ll takes the sling out of cvt ry sacrifice and makes them fccl that every hnrilsliip is worth tiliil-: if only they can be with thclr adored Toms. Dicks and Hzii'r)'5- MARRIAGE A RISK Now. l'ni not saying that ii izlrl sliouldii't intiri'y unill slin can take out foolproof insurance on matrimonial bliss. If she did, she would never marry. Marriage is bound to -ho fl tlziiiizcrous xcniuic and the old proverb "nothing ventured. nothing have is as good iii it as it Is vlscivhcrc in life. g I I g But 1 do say that the girl with a good job who marries thinklriil that she is going to better her worldly position generally finds out tnrt eh. guegsm wrong, As a wife she has to work longer hours thin she did in anv office. and she works for board and cloilics with no pay envelope. and she finds her husband lots liiirder to 5;! along Willi and more critical than her boss was. . ' - y w And the only thing that makes niarriaizo tvorth ivhilo IS just hell".- so much in love with her husband that nothing maltcrs. But when 8 man whose wife is wros-Ilinlz willi pots and pans and babies and wearing hillttl-Wlf.'-fl0Wns'Dlilf"S the-iompcirni hUSHI"a-F girl because she isn't married. it certainly is n Joke- DEAR MISS DIX: My husband rind I have been niarricti nlmviri four years. No children. No happiness because we nrc Jusl two 03-" posite types of people. He likes to sit at home and ncvcr enl0.VS 1n)'- ihing where he must spend money. I like to step out occasionally lie fusses even when I spend my own money. About six months iigo I became tired of such a life and so I left him. We were separated only a few days and he begged me lo conic back. afier which he was an ideal husband for two or three months. I was licrfcclly liappy and thouszht he was. but he says that he can ncvcr lie MDPN Willi ii" again He believes there is a male for every person and no thinks we are mismaled. I love mm and H breaks my heart to think of nivin: him up. I am working and am self-supporting. I Am 20 years old and he is 22. What should we do? T. N. C. ANSWER: You are 20 and have been married four years. He .5 '22 and has been married four years. Two children who married before they were old enough to know what they wanted in a wife nnd hut- band and whose tastes have changed nnd who now find that they don't like what they've got any can't get along to):-.t-ther. Anolhcr ll- lustration of the tragic result of too early marriages. If you really love your husband. before you finally wreck your home don't you think that you should give your nizirrliige another chance? You haven't really tried it out yet. In marriage the IMP who love; most and to whom the breaking up of ihc marriage would mean the most suffering must. necessarily mnko the greatest sacriflrc to keep the marriage a going concern. This being true. it is up to you, if you wish to keep your husband. in nlflkp yourself the kind of wife he wants. It is a question of which you wnuld rather have.- your husband and your home. or go to parties and movies. DEAR MISS DIX: My boy friend and I are both working and making about the same salary. Do you think it wrong for me to (-1.7.- izest going Dutch treat to him when we go out toszclhcr? We are only friends and I'd like to pay my part of n ircat. but he becomes furious if I even mention it. N W sensible arrnngcmt-ni and one that is followed by many young couples these days. But if your friend ob- jects to it. that settles the mailer as far as he is concerned. M.ir.y boys have a foolish pride that makes them feel inferior if a girl pals her score. ANSWER: It is a very DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but, will ans- wer problems of general Interest through hrr column. E The Stars Say - - g 3 I: Genevieve Enable 3 'cs:c.V.-zb:.cxm-z4-.:oi.-.c,.v.s-;.o,sx.i.-.Z- Pb: Wednuday, Juno 1 A PARTICULARLY bright state of affairs is indicated by auspi- cloua aidereal aspects of superior planets. It is shown that particu- larly pleasant and happy rcla- x if "C61: Tl! bOmHi41bllshed as re- , war 5 or IEIW e eforts put forth in a practical. perhaps trying, N T way; restriction: having been e ovaioome by intelligent judcn-rent, l clear thinking. versatility. all ea- . you "M W”, nob." ecuwd with courage. determination ' n M. MN." and sound tnduiiquea skillfully iie- "'5 .':".3" "0." III veioped. row on IIIIIIII1 TunE"""ml""d 'n1oee whooo birthday it la. an aasiii-ed a year of solid plates: with many pleasant and poaaihiy Joyous contacts. These oonhcta urine from sound and intelligent ideas. plans and tactics concretely worked out by personal manipula- aganlst certain restraints. Pel'Ilsf.- ent and dependable ideas. lami- fully. perhaps forcefully. projected bring rewarda A hawy Inna lane of aoocmpliiiment will be felt. A ctiildborn on this dayihu a wealth of power, ideal and pne- tlui till: to carry out. in con- miouous manner, certain work or nobcli appolntmenta of pa-lanai charac- tet and deinanh. . y..................... El.l.Ell'S MARY ' ti: An Island FlI'IIGr'I wile 3-r9Of)OtS2vve;-ovib-was The news of greatest moment to granddaughter today was that of the arrival of a foal to one of the mallman'ii mare: this morning. "Indeed iii wan-quite a aurprise to us," be related. and the Imail one'I eyes were round with won- der "it was there when we came to the stable early this morning -a colt. Yea. smart and u pretiyf as a picture!" It was tidings to interest us all, in the face of cur-- rent conditions in regard to the' rarity of these births on farms. "There's not going to be a foal in our community this spring, or for that matter Summer either," a man remarked to us recently. "where once there would be all of a doz- en. one could count!" James him- self spoke of this matter wistfully at dinner today. "Yes." he said, "machines have about put horses off the roads. Soon I'm thinking they'll be gone from the farms.' And what good friends-of-man they have been! And so know- Good BUTTER-NIJT a....a, with Itsoxtra high mill: content. combines both -Neecllecraft-. - FOR THE HOME - FASHION TOP ing! As knowing as a human. I . v . En route anywhere .. . you ll be 218:5: "v:,l:lhal:"e .9” Clevehmd the smartest traveler in this top- .' ; ', per featuring dog-eared pockets, , . ., lback leat for 3 fly-away effect. lm my 5"mdmmhC.” 3m. m” 1 Make It now in fallle or wool, later the moment!) our maid replied to.m mun Nancy ”” mallmans query ""1 WWII: No. we is cut in sizes 12. ii. 16, then added. "whaut do you call your 18y 20. 51” ml 2:" yards 54.”-lm horse. "Suzel she repeated 0, SIM! yams 35.mch. smiling when. he was out of sight sum 25 gem; .0, guy; pA'1'rERN down a decline in the direct'on which include; gomplgte sewing of the stream ”now isn't that a guide. prim, you, Name! Address funny name to give a mare!" In and Style Numoei plainly Be sure 3 d0l0Uf- and 10 haw Hi-5 MaleSl)”s to state size you want. Include mail arrive on schcdizlc, the route poslnj unit, oi zone numbei in your lies now briefly along the cool address. and unspoiled lovelincss of the Address Pattern Department area below the mill. where the Flip Charlottetown Guardian steed must ford the stream to ef- Pattern No. 3515 feet passage. This by way of "an ill wind which blows" somcbody' "good" brings delivery right to our door . . . With loud echoing clang the sound of progress at the Name m:j.m In the pond, Jamcs' barometer of years. an unpent flow. courses now between wide muddy flaLs.' in respect to the work, and ”for a day or two” according to Mr. C. from the house on the hill. thel the while boat lies beached and dry. 0 O 0 However Mr. C. finds now a con- venient interval for his farming. and here at Aldcrlca on the po-l posile slope the field-work con- tinued buslly. The spreading of. manure on this "red ground" ori that. the farmers first work of the spring. which look them so long that James felt bound to explain in mentioning it "we're either get-' ling slower and slower or else we've got too much of the stuff!''' was completed today. -over and done for another year. Then it was that we lost James to a spell of fencing at Rob's. joining there at that work. the two lads and ilicir maternal grandfather. a city man who lends fine assutance to Rob bridge-building is heard lihese Admen days as we go about our interests. and indeed we suspend these on city province occasion to watch from the yard. - a sturdy pile being driven to help the quiet 6000'-Tyslde - On Sleep- make a secure foundation there. in! HOWE” and dew! me-N30-l3 sawing has ceased at the mill and' bringing tired but folks to their rest. night. . . . Km Cut in butter and blend content farm Until iomorow - Dlai-y--Good- Cook's Corner I A l srvv TURKISH IliISPBl-JRRV BARS her: of the two immediate famil- ies? A. No. it is very rude in do so. Always wait until the mcmiiers nf V2 cup butter 1 988 )'0l-li 1 cup flour 2 tablespoons sugar Jam :l;e";.:'(;lJlell1”iillCS have praccrdcd S egg whltem beaten sun (mg-EB l:1l)C:lil ll 1 cup icing sugar 1 cup almonds, coarsely chopped Juice of l lemon Combine sugar. flour the liquid la very hot? A. No; use the spoon for stirr- ing only. It. should then be pltvrd 3"" 5”” in the saucer and remain th.. . in C38 yolk. Pat this mixture into 9 x 9- inch well-greased pan. Spread thin layer of raspberry jam over this. Beat egg whites until stiff. add- ing a pinch of salt. Gradually add icing sugar. then fold in nuts and lunch juice. Spread this meririzue over jam layer. Bake 40 minutes 0 o o it And the women? though James had a suspicion that the house- wives "played around" in the face of the busy-ness on the farm to- and Karoiyn when ever farm cares crowd insistently as they in- cline to do in this season of seed- time. 35”. Cool just. slightly. Cut into squares. using a sharp knife dip- ped in hot water. .-..-.s s. day. they made their last plani- rs, ””””"” . N"; ings of the season in the garden Modem Efgquef-I9 ( -corn for "boils". cucumbers for the pickling and pumpkins for g "-7 3059'" I-00 E small ones' Jack-o-lanterns. Some ” dahlias too Jeanie tucked away K about the lawns. her son not too much interested. in his carriage close by . . . Now the moonlight spreads in a mellow stream along Q. when meeting a friend on the street. is it proper to step to chat? A. Yes. this is perfectly all right. provided you are not stand- ing in the middle of the walk and blocking the way for other pedes- trlansfiither stand to one side of the walk. or walk along with your friend as you talk. Q. Is it all right. when attend- ing a church wedding. for one to leave the church before the mem- ROSE AND PINEAPPLE SET Canada's famous iuails riiiuv: on -. if ..k X JYLMERX nan roops 100". Joya. Jennifer and Janice Havgreovnoi Scull Ste. Marie, OM. lam 0:9. l3, W49. mun Hllfiv "5 l-Hhli illlmi V i.il.l,,.'. A -- ' Th! 9-in! Hlfsmvu quad: needed extra Ipeeiai can from birth. At the an of four m0Mlll W0! began getting Aylmer Baby Food: every day. DESIGN N0. I-I38! ...'ll' '27. ....'””l'.l" iii? ”"f.". I. ,,.,... c u n me e inn-Bab Food: fro and nnllied with the beautiful! Canada'a Intel: hula .a'iId"'vogatabloem pineapple deaim. Pattern No.- 5",; . hm hm" In” mung Frock". 34735 ”""'"" '”"'Vl'” m""'"" mineral: and vltunirp your baby nooda ."”"'- for thriving growth are retained by Aylmor. Let your baby. loo. thrive on Ayiiner Strained Baby Footie. To order. Send 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Dolicn No. I-1235 I40 send for silver-plated B-1'-is Spoon. with rill!-Ilyll h"'dr" SPICIAL OFFIR it-at ammo um spoon .-.::, '.':.':l: .;”3::.v;' gjslnig Menu CT I.” M BEanI;:ylo"l'o2:d: Iabol; De t. 8. Canadian Conner! Lt ., Hamilton. Ont. I-IAIF PIICI dty Province