.. , face appeared at the edge of our bedroom doorway this morning to ask . . . low stairs. Dawn has brought him quickly to his feet and the open- ing and closing of a screen-door told us that he had come to the outdoors now closely its signs in the pond's ripple and the wind stirring the alders as it comes down over a hill to the val- ley that is Home, or from the dir- ection of "up the creek" west. rant that the late piece of grain at the other farm would be reaped today? Or was it rain that was be- me forecast Ln that, cloud Lng now the Items like these would make the substance for turing before he would go leisure- ly to round up the cows . . touching for us to see the shaggy black dog appear out of some no- where bctween here lea and bound eagerly to James' side in response to his call for as- sistance at this endeavour. . . . The face dimplcd. eyes fresh . from dreamland mills . . . about 3:3, glllsn 1;?::ta;g:;1”?ew Sglggllf the edge of doorway. And at the A sight we recalled an incident of Every physician would mu be 5 the long ago. And there, head pillow, we loitercd for along the old paths of those fad- ing yesteryears . . cars in that era we visited, the horse-drawn vehicles past - expresses, their cumbersome kin. it had to do with one-that often I Minister domiciled in a. in the heart of his when on pastoral visitation to his ”outposts” often stabled his horse at. there and continued his visits in omens realm i That Body Of Your: By An Island Farmer's Wife 3, km” W" am" all" - EVERY DOCTOR SHOULD BE HOSPITALIZED M... some years ago. on a cold morn- ing. my car would not start as I was leaving one of our vctcrans' hospitals; something was wrong with the self-starter As .1 cranked the car, my hand slipped and I ripped the end of my thumb. I decided to return to the rospital and have one of the doctors stitch the wound The doctor asked me if I wanted a local anaesthetic and I said. ”No. I guess I'll get along without it." As he put in the few stitches necessary .1 was sorry 1- ha.dn't let him use the local anaes- thetic as the pain was much more than I expected. but fortunately was not unbearable. My first thought was of all the football, hockey players. boxers and wrestlers I had stitched up often without a local anaesthetic, with little or no thought of the pain I was causing. I thought of it again recently when I read an article in The Canadian Doctor. ”Every Doc- tor Should be Hospitalized," with the sub-heading, ”Experiencing what his patients go through should be part of his professional training" "Did you hear that?" 0. smiling James was already be. to regard the weather.- He more misses to the Would sky and wind give war- cover- sun? 1113 conjec- faec cf the some .It is and Alder- better practitioner of the medical and surgical art and might re-eval- uate patients' complaints and prob- lems in a. better light. "Doctors are human. too and just as frail as the next fellow (I found that out) and a little prac- tical hospital experience would im- prove their attenion to kindness. consideration and sympathy." On the other hand, in these days when all physicians have more work than they can do, without enough time to examine properly their patient, seeing as many as 8 lo 10 patients or more within one hour, it can be understood why they appear to lack interest and sym- pathy in cases when the ailment is on a minute . There were no only of the surrcys, coaches, Rocarts and buggies, wagons, And we remembered - because manse congregation. some convenient famn-place the neighborhood and even far HowCanllII ”lyAna.a-not Q. How can I make on efficient and inexpensive cedar chest? A Take 3 box of any soft wood and fasten the cover on with hing- es. Then stain on the outside of the box the desired color. brush the inside with oil of cedar, and keep a bag of cedar chips inside to in- sure its keeping qualities. Q. How can I purify the air in an lnvslid's room? A. The room can be purified and rid of files or insects. by setting in the room a glass of very hot water with I. few drops of all of lavender mixed in it. , ' Q. How can I soften dried glue? A If the dried glue in the bot- tle is not too much hardened, I lit- tle vinegar added to it will soften i D”-OQAGJ ” "l ' Better English by 9. o. wann- . 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "After choosing the best of the two plans, we proceeded to go on our way" 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "ideology"? misspelled? Delerium. deletion, del- uge, deleterious. 4..What does the word ”essence" mean? 5. What is 3 word beginning with nu that means ”a center of development"? ANSWERS 1. Say. ”the better of the two plans.” and omit "to go." 2. Pro- nounce the i as in ice (preferred), the first o as in doll, second 0 as in old unstressed .accent third syl- lable. 3. Delirium. 4. The intrinsic nature of anything; that which 3. Which one of these words is Church, St. they were married September Turgeon. Marie Felice Jacqueline Arsenault, daughter of Mr. Justice and-Mrs. Ghappuls-Arsen Mr. and Mrs. vGuy Chappuis leaving the chapel in St. Louis Paul. Minn.. where on Monday, 1st. by Rev. Father The bride was formerly H makes fl. thing what it is. "Self- lrust is the essence of heroism." 5. Nucleus. V . Modern Etiquette By Robert: boo . is it proper to use the type- writer for social l.uu8.'!P0nd8 ? A Yes, this is quite proper. There not dangerous, though the patient is greatly upset and fears the worst. The article then describes the various steps of the routine in a modern hospital, from the am.bul- ance ride. admitting ceremonies. the arrival of the ”white brigade" from the first year student nurse with glass of water, meal times with the clattering portable kitchen and the nurse with considerable gusto delivering a tray of soft soup. two crackers and tea. Then the long hours till night and. after a rest obtained by a sedative. mom- lng arrives and the parade of nurses and technicians, physicians, consultants, colleagues and visiting family and friends. He must listen attentively to each arrival which keeps his mind and body in 9. tens- ed condition and tenseness tires one rapidly. Doctors. in fact. all of us. need to be,hospitalized from time to time to acquire sympathy and pro- per consideration for the other fel- ow ther, afoot. .. What an eventl Continued'on- as; 9 ' ousehold Scrapbook; Dy uobertn Lu vgm9 Glass Stoppers If the glass stopper is stuck fast, dip the tip of a feather in oil and rub around the stopper close to the mouth'of the bottle. Place bottle near heat. It will cause the oil to run down between the stopper and the battle when warm, strike the bottle gently on both sides. The stopper should loosen. and if it doesn't. repeat the procesr Pa tent Leather - Olive oil, glycerin, or sweet oil rubbed over the surface of patent leather occasionally will prevent it from cracking. ' It looks the same as any other bathing suit, but lllls one modelled by Shirley Burmston, in London Eng., is not designed primarily for beauty. It has :1 built-in life saver a sandwich nr bnuynnt material around the mlrl'llr winch, when wet, inflates and lK'l'VI'tq the swimmer afloat indelimtciy. Skin Care A good treatment for softening and whitening the face neck, arms. and hands is to mix a little raw cornmeal with sour milk, and ap- ply. g,po::'::o 1 4 , LADIES” surrs .. ' 189 Kent St. was a time when the typewriter was considered suitable only for busi- ness correspondence. but that time has passed. Of course, only the single-sheet variety of stationery should be used when typing a let- ter, and be sure to sign your name by hand. Q. If a girl has no parents and she has no means of giving a party to announce her engagement. how can she make her announcement? A The best way to do this is through the society-news her local newspaper. the dinner table for a second help- ing of some dish. what should you do with your silverware? A Always leave this plate. 8 CRAPAUD W. M. S. The September meeting of the Crapaud United Church Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Rob- ert Dawson on Thursday evening, September 4th, with twelve mem- bers and four visitors present. The worship service was conduc- ted by Mrs. Percy Dawson from the theme "God's Grace -The Water of Life," with several mem- bers taking part. Minutes of the August meeting were read and ap- DTOVed. roll call responded to, and offering received. The communi- ty friendship secretary reported eighteen calls made by the mem- bers and seventeen cards sent. It was decided to pack a box of clothing for overseas relief and to quill: a quilt the following week at the home of Ruth Simmons, to be included in box. It was also decid- ed to hold a Turkey supper in October. Mrs. J. D. Macl"arlane was wel- comed back to the society after being absent for several months and very kindly presented the TD? S);-D -- OVERCOATS - FALL AND wrtrrm MODELS NOW ON msrnar l 824-50 to 848-00 Colourful and Stylish NJAGK cnmrnottl Auxiliary with the new study packet, "Along African Trails.” The next program lender is to be Ruth MacDonald. Mrs. Georg Myers, the oldest member of t auxiliary, was congratulated her approaching birthday presented with a beautiful bou- q.uet of gladioli on behalf of the members. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a pleas- ..i-ss- Alice Brooks Designs . ant social hour enjoyed. - (DD G3)(3DDG0)'Gv)'(?(C3D Charlotte A. page of 1 Q. when passing your plate at ? on the i El new lady-love will go through on unless she has sufficient strength of character to overcome his weak- ness in that department. und Straighten your backbone and g Z:.7s'a (D Qdoooogq , E. Arsenault of Charlottetown. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Chappuis of Pe.ris.Fra.ncc. seen in the background are Mr. gave the bride away. Arsenault, bridesmaid, and Mr. Pierre Tigeot of Brittany, France, who was the best man. ault Wedding ans Brunsberger of Austria. who Miss Paula who was her sisters oononw mx's cum Then during Queen Elizabeth lst's tucked into their hatbands. King Louis xVI's reign be direct- ed all handkerchief: square. ors and sizes and serve many pur- poses. Many a feminine garment is given a new lease on life by the addition of a perky handker- chlefl V or any desired dish, may be con- verted into,a flower holder that will be both practical and st- tractlve. Simply pour melted par- affin into the desired container, and before the wax has complete- ly set. make holes with a large hall or a spike in which to insert made in this fashion will with- stand usage . without dlslodging ll" h””"- . . Those whose birthday it is. de- ' spite 9. condition of inertia, man- 3. Wednesday: Early in her ference, laxity. might utilize this Seven, Days A Week j if . . . -. gay sruu stunnm t wccx-s scw-rnntrr! -M-. SAVE and sew your new winter coat now, this is one of the easiest styles you can choosel Smartest. foo - look at the small collar that invites gay-accent scarves - flar- ing lines that at smothly over suits and dresses .. big turnbsck cuffs! send now. you'll be delighted by how quickly you can have that new tweed, camel hair. or broadcloth cost you want! . Pattern 4509: Missss' sizes 10. 12. 14. lo. 18. 20. Size 10 takes at yards M-inch fabric. This pattern. easy to use. simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated "instructions. Bend Thirtyaflvo cents (am) to coin (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. name, address, style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. cm The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. 1. Monday: say: W. Johnston -about hsndkerchlefs: "To the mere male the mention of hand- kerchief: probably calls up visions of nothing more than n. cold in the head; unless 'he is one of those low types who surreptitious- ly lpolishel his shoes on his care- fully laundered linen square,-but any girl can see beyond the end of her nose she knows how to use hankics effectively as s fashion accessory". Did you know hankies. more than one thousand years ago were small scraps of thin silk and were used by the priests in the service of their church. During the Rennaissance handkerchiefs were so beautiful and costly-lacs trimmed threaded with gold-that many are new museum pieces. Sometimes they were so valuable that the owner of such a treasure mentioned it as a specific bequest in his will. The Stars Soy - - ly Oenevlcu Kemblo time tiny ones only about three inches across were given as favors to masculine admirers to be worn In should be Now hankies are all col- I For Tomorrow MINOR transits of important prospects being negligible. this may be a dull day, with little inclination to be up and doing. Under sucll I spell of inertia or indolence. it might be advantageous Just to mull over coming events. since there are signs of lively developments, ” and challenging demanding quick action or tentative plans in case opportunity should come knocking at the door. Preparedness, inspired ideas. might spell promotion. desir- able contacts. expanded opportun- lty. 2. Tuesday: An ordinary bowl. the flower stems. A flower holder For the Birthday marriage, the youthful Queen Vic- spell of physical ldlcneu to mull x........ ................ .. unnn Righiing A Wrong AAHemp'r To Make Amends .Can Complicate Problem DEAR MISS DIX: my brother right a wrong his steady girl and told her he no not suited to each other. cordially, wishing him success A week ago he went to see her made him realize thing wrong for her to justice. She only If she gave my br ANSWER: piness. I doing so. Muriel Nlscen granted in assuming that the girl, whom I shall call Lois, is still in love with your brother. He treated longer has the right. Would you tell me how Iimsy be able to help he committed? Two months ago he wrote longer cured and felt they were She accepted his decision and answered in whatever he might undertake. and found she had married. it that he did love her and that they could not throw away the four years of steady company. My brother is willing to do any- to make it up to her. but fears he no However, I feel that it is stay with her,husband. knowing she cannot love two. and she is doing him an in- married because she was hurt. other another chance, I am sure they would have a beautiful marriage. L. D. While appreciating and admiring your determination to help your brother find hap- most earnestly deplore your methods of First of all. you are taking a lot for her most shabblly and there is , no reason for you to suspect that she married only from pique. WHAT ABOUT HER HUSBAND? However, even assuming that such is the case, your brother has no right now to change his mind ab There is a husband out the girl and try to break up involved. too, don't forget! His role is somewhat more important than that of an innocent bystander. is certainly entitled to something more than a quick dismissal because..an errant suitor returns to the scene. Your brother cannot right one w treated Lois shabbily once, and there rong by committing another. He is certainly no guarantee that he wouldn't do it again if he had the chance. The best way brother from Lois entirely. own happiness and he, in turn. sho with at little more consideration for can right this situation is to stay away He should give the girl a chance to find her uld go about rebuilding his life. others. , DEAR MISS DIX: in love with A man my own Six years cg age. has been seeing both of ANSWER: It seems to me ya futile walling; why prolong your m interested in you. he wouldn't take even mentioning marriage. those of a man who will not be pi the s Patience Miss Nissen cannot reply personally to readers We year ago, when he met another lady and fell in us during the past year. him. He claims he doesn't know which of us he loves. he might get tired of this other woman if I'm patient? c, at the age of 34. I fell deeply were very good friends until a love with her. He I am still true to Do you think VVORRIED u have wasted several years in lseryf If the man was seriously up six years of your life without That's proof enough that his tactics are nnetl down to responsibility. The same experience you are suffering is not the answer in your case. et away from him. Just will answer problems of "general Interest through this column. AN OTHER FAVOIIITI Your collection of exquisite ac- cessories deserves thisl Pineapples-- large and small - in I lunch or buffet dolly-setl large dolly is 19 inches in No. 80 cotton - is good centerpiece. too! Pattern 7121; directions for 2 sizes included in the pattern. Sand Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS Dc- signs. up The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Tomato, Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. ...m?.M...:.. '1' USEFIYI. PIOJECI EDMONTON-(CF)--Mn McAfeo reports that vlsl her garde ed more Cross "wishing thrown into, the well is over to the Red Cross Hospital for crippled children In Calgary. (1 E cg OPP ( "m SFRVF. luau? OfL;'ION enough milk to make 2 cups in ' And of course three pins on I wire coat hanger make extra shirt-hanger: during the sessonof ' separates. toria discovered the difference be- tween ruling a nation and ruling H. husband. One day the Queen lost. her temper. Her husband, Prince Albert, wordlessly went to his room and locked himself in. The outraged Victoria stalked af- ter him and pounded: "I demand you open this door!" There was no answer. she rapped again, furiously. ”Who is there?" shouted Albert. "The Queen of England!" The door remained shut. she rapped again. this time uncer- tslnly. Still no answer. After 9. while she whispered meekly. "It's your wife, Albert." Albert instant- over new plans and important ob- jectives filed "for future reference.” to meet possible sudden openings demanding ready and forthright action New adventures of major consequence suggest planning ways and means, since a desired oppor- tunity calls for alert action. There might; be call for shrewd and prac- tical ideas with chance of change. promotion, big events. A child born on this day. while disposed to "take things easy." will be well equipped to grasp advant- age of sudden opportunities for advancement. ly opened the door, his face wreathed in smiles! ' ' ' Mornin Smile 4. Thursday: on the opening g day of school. the first-snide namu teacher did not attempt to begin instruction. Taking the children one by one, she asked them to give her the necessary informa- tion for their enrollment blanks. All went well until she asked Her wanted Life As he was under orders to go abroad. the ardent young soldier begged his girl friend to marry him Frank to give his tfathei-lysdnamia. at once " dd" th t - - ems); y ' e 0 rep 5 .0 Rather worried about it, the girl "I know," persisted the teacher. sought BdVlC9 from me "Wilden but what is his name? What does aunt who brought her up. Anne Adams Patterns -.-m-my-u - at side "Tell a what you'd do, aunty." she asked. "I suppose you think it thing." Frank rctorted lndignant- wouldn't be sense to marry be- ly. "She likes him!" cause I'm so young?" . o o o , uwell, dear." said her launt. "1 5. Friday: How about Fish Pic dunn0l 11 I hfld my W” W” for today's main meal? Here's how allilfh I lhlllk Id ll" m””led b”' to do it: Cook ly, cups diced car- (OPE " rots, Us cups diced potatoes and sense Ml: l0- 3 tablespoons chopped onion. (Cook until tender in the liquid from a can of peas). Drain of! liquid into measure; add oil from half pound size of tuna and you mother call him?" "Mama doesntt call him any- It was a terrific boxing match. Fifty thousand spectators cheered themselves hoarse as stood toe to toe and slutzsed with other with dynamite rights and lefis. Suddenly-one of led to the canvas. mad. The boxer three and then got up. In a few seconds he was floored again. The crowd went crazy. Fifty thousand. voices rose in one Heal? 5"-Swmed roar. The lighter on count of one-two-three-four; roar of the crowd increased in vol- ume. suddenly the fallen fighter leaped'to his feet and faced the bellowing multitude. "Stop that fool yelled. "How do you exvecli "19 hear the count." I . melt 1-4 cup butter. blend in 1-4 cup flour and add the twolcups of liquid, stirring constantly until thickened. Pour over cooked vegetable. Add l-2 lb. tuna. peas and season to taste. Tum into 156 quart greased cas- serole. cover with pie crust. bis- cuit. dough or buttered crumbs. Bake at 4255 1". until crust is done. - Serves six. . . . 6. Saturday: The humble cloth- es pin has many uses besides holding clothes on the line! Now that there are bright colored pie.- tlc ones, washday takes on B..gn&' outlookl You might use different colored plastic pins to hang kid- dies' fccc cloth: in the bathroom. Just "string" them from towel bar at the right height for them to reach. Then a. time and temper saver for the woman who makes jelly-clip your straining cloth to the rim of bowl or pan to hold it securely while you pour in the hot fall breezes blow,L Now, the men crump- The crowd went took a count of howlingl" he to , LONDON London schools is suffering. The step was taken I5 clip your curtains with ' clothsspinl to keep them from whipping against dusty screens. cool 7. Sunday: And for Sunday hers is this quotation from the book "Today is Mine"-"If you are be- set by the fear of failure, remind yourself that life invariably brings each one of us the chance to nnd happiness. It brings this chum by putting us clots to oth- er people. an ' offering us the opportunity to help them. In for- t ourulvu go the 4 I00: enrich life for oiling. we find. as Jesus discovered centuries uo,tbc Joy that no din tn: cluster can take away. not need to be rich. famous or gifted to gain an immensely ut- icfying life. such I his lies wide open to you, no mltur who you an or when you live. It lies open in the needs of other people, and in your power to forget yourself and 19 most thou needs. E" 1 was old enough to havev, l! ..M . Quiet Please l l. R f the boxers jj e 0 -17. II: Wm-108 ll tllld in till Ndtlonal EXR omldncfa Art at sum. Galleries in . :OUCx:x3Qe - Cook's Corner 349.7-one ocxvxyox. zosfill PEACH .CEEAM PUFFS 37x, the London. Cream Puff Mixture: Put it cup butter and 1 cup boilim: liner in saucepan and bring to boiling point; add 1 cup unsiftcd lireml ilnur all at once and stir vigorouslv mixed. Remove from heat and add 4 unbeaten eggs, 1 at :1 nnm, stirr. ing until each egg is hllxctl in be- fore adding the next one I31-up by dessertspoonfuls on .btltim't-rl baking sheet 2 inches apart. slrnpm: with wet spoon into high piles. mks at 476 deg Fahr. (very hol cvcci for if) minutes to make them will very high. then reduce heat M W1 daz. Fahr. to bake them throt .. ' them 30 minutes. Then .. taking it from oven. If it does not collapse or shrink they are baked through. Cool on cake rack. CREAM-PEACH FILLING Whip 1 cup cream llnlil siilf, beat in 4 tablespoons icing "g; and a few drops of almond ox act. Mold in 4 peeled und sliced pcrtches which,havc been sprinklrrl with 1 tablespoons sugar. Silt cream pulls and fill them cream-peach mixture Sprinkle tops of puffs with icing sugnr. with the Music Hath Charms ......l is the canvas took a nu good-looking llllla r1lrl'- pinniom The drsu is made from briqlll G100” "mini knitting wool and has a pro! chcted cdqinq. The pale yellow rllllml in mode from light weight. cnmioIi'1l?l0 I 3 ply wool. Directions for mnlnntl ll” plncdorc dross and pullover are avail- 'ctblo in sin: 8, 10 and 11 YW” 1' 7” ,(CP)- Dentists in sondcliampedmeli-addressed were asked by the to tho Needlework Dopmtme council not to pull teeth durms the papar requuunq LITTLE Gllll. next few m00W lmle” "'9 0”” roar. muss. man No. cw-as. ty rt-d cro- envelop! nl oi till! '3; FINA. a. precaution against 90110 lM until W i .