'. "':-:1. 'axe.men-nay, three. for Rob too Women's realm THE GUARDIAN APRIL 8. 1952 That Body Of Yours By "James W. Barton. M1). . HOIV THE BRONCHOSCOPE HELPS PATIENT AND PHYSICIAN PAGE TWO V -01. ELLEll'S DIARY I: an Island Funds Wife c .c.w At. the lumbering 'or into our farmers have had' helpers. Two has had help at his woodswork. The scene so far has been set at this farm where this Irfterhoon sturdy spruccs that march along I line were felled. We still do not see eye to eye with James over this. while we would leave every hedgerow intact giving them over to Nature to work her beautiful designs . . . to p , neighbor slim birch with bios-lean Medical Association. soming cherry-to set here a wild- 1405 Anszeles. Dr. Cheiliilief Jack- mg 0; apple and were 3 rounded son lectured on the bronchoscope. ,pmCe..w ppm; in profuglon 1;-3. He pointed out that although this zrant bracken and rowen tree and Wluable l"5U'Um9”L W3-5 d9Vel0P' fern. . yhg in bi, (195-u-e 10, ed for the removal of foreign neatness in farming: would clear lmdles 17”" me l”"35- ””ly mice even. last om. awayy --Did you eve, in 20 cases now is the hronchoscope do 5 spot of xencmgy Ellen?" used to locate and remove a for- Jamcs will smile. "Only then canimz" lmd-V ”"d 1" 19 M 20 cams. Its one appreciate how good it is miuse is directed toward the diag- have spmes behwen hams um at nosis and treatment of disease. lis Mn” Clem... inrec uses are the icmoval of for- . . jeign bodies. the detection of tum- . i 2 he treatment of tubercul- Robs hrlpcr. by good fortune, is C”? and l . H A a lad of a neighboring farm-a boy;fig;rxl;i;"l:Elul1re'fla"ta,:m:: 2; with a singing voice ceceivcd in merbroncthoswge :0 "Check the S”? from m5 loreb 3115' He . diagnosis and to plan treatment muck mum; and cxperlenccd mlwhich depends upon the exact loc- farming . . .such a one as glad- dens the limit of any farmer. such!glgggscagfcsgnffader at the lung :1 one as Jmiies hopes the grand-l Dr Jackuon sons Will prove to he one day. ' ' "What bcii: lllll they follow?" we sometimes poii-:lci' aloud of these; three of distinct personalities. But there is no quesion about it in Jamcs' mind nor in the wide world any other alternative. Most of us have heard of the bronchoaoope. and have read of some child who has inhaled a foreign object being saved by the instrument. It may surprise us, fifty years ago. At the last meeting of the Ameri- can stated that the jbronchoscope should he available in every well-equipped hospital and sauatorium. Dr. Jackson. in co- operation with Dr. John F. I-Ieuber of Philadelphia. also demonstra- ted in the scientific exhibits the iimporiant anatomic factors to be .. what else but farm-the best occu- usefulness of the hronchoscope Pam)" ml with - - -where ii manlwhen we realize that with it, the 39"” i,l."d mast” M his mm 3"iphysician is able actually to see mlrsl llllh m ml” lfl Say Wm” the condition of the lung tissue you should or shoiildnlt do. A,vc.'a”ec1ed bv d.sm...e able to watch 15119" "3 3 Fahd 1”9T” 3'0" llalcltlie disease successfully with the "19 mu”? 3'9” ll ill Your V9lll5- forces of his own body and the Drudge”? 50”” may fllld ll 50 '- special treatment he is receiving. but those are the ones that should '1-he patient learns how the be off to some other line of work. mm; against the disease 15 going They'll nevcr make a success oflwhlch helps him to do his part to farming. Now. for myself. if I Wereibring about recovery. This may re- pui to Work in a factory or izaraselquii-e patitncc. more rest or per- "? lmleed lily any 0irli9i' Place nolhaps exercise .and some sacrifices "13"" mil INCOME. l WOuld C0h- on his .part. but he gives this sider it most wcarisome toil. Bullwhole-hearted cooperation let. me plow, or be about fields 01' at the rhnrinz. and I askilrnows exactly how nothing better of life." lgoing. on- the battle is mm..j--.m g The Stars Say - - And then James is silent and we. know that in mind he is settlingl them . . . maybe stumping thisl or that piece of land: perhaps buy-l inza bit more: laying plans for houses and barns, nestling these along sonicgslope-and keeping alli Within the neigliborhood. So thatl in his vision where folks never. ',;l'0W older we may walk i fields that we know-.as we do Rob's--tn visit with them. To hate me progress 0! um” cupations of the period under an J'::)mcs toask. not idly: inciting planetary Wm 5 "fl "am hmdlng W” particular planet you have enouzh And "Do you think you'll onough bay to last through ll &.z.-m.:.v. , 'x-A7 .x For Tomorrow TAKING into account the par- therefore. when we learn that the ' bronchoscope was developed only 2 held in 3 to thel the physician ire.-itin;.' him when he, By Genevieve Kelnbll ii along ucuxm. Signmcance of the ,.eug1OuS.lie admits he did it for spite. W Holy Week. we find stressed thelwam mm l"”'k' lcuslomary occupations and preoc-l rulership. The " rulin'g clothing- !” "ed? buying. social functions and cre- hf”? ative arts is under an exceptional mlispur for indulgence and gratific- i DlX'S . 0 Home Netti: A Father Widow Should Consider This Fine Men's Proposal DEAR MISS DIX: I am a widow In my middle 30': with two fine teen-age children by my deceased husband. I have fallen in love with a man i4 years my senior. whom I have known for one year. He has always been exceedingly understanding, considerate and affection- ate. and is the only man in whose company I find real contentment. He has expressed a desire to meet the chil- dren. but I have consistently refused. feeling. per- haps unconsciously, that this might be construed as lllsrespect to my husband. whose memory I shall always hold in deep devotion. Recently my friend asked to marry me. and provide the father's care which would be beneficial to my children. However. I felt that our affair had reached complicating proportions and voluntarily terminated our relationship. although we both re- main deeply in love. He has objected vehemently. and my friends have questioned my attitude in the matter. so I turn to you for advice. ALICE B. Muriel Nluen ANSWER: You are ln a very confused state. Alice. There's no reason why you. as a widow, should feel cut off from any possibility of future marriage and huppincss. provided. of course. that your children's happiness is not cnrlaiigcrcd by a second wedding. LET YOCNGSTERS BIEET HIM You made a grave error in not letting your wounizstcrs meet the man with whom you are in love. I should think thcy, too. would ;have felt :1 natural curiosity to meet him. ns he did in wanting to become iicquiiintcd with them. if you dclcctcd any indication of antagonism on either side. lhat would liavc hccn your clue to end your friendship. but at least you should have given all parties concerned a chance to know each other. if your children are normal tccn-ngcrs. and your suitor as fine as you depict him. they would have no objection to your re-marriage. In fact. they would welcome A consitlcrafc. undcrstniidintz slepfafht-r. If they had come to know him during the past year, they would have (IC- ccptcd him readily and naturally. Now, in order to bring things to a logical conclusion. you will have to do some cxplninini: to the youngsters as to why your friend wasn't brought hnmc to mcct thcm bcforc. You have a high sense of duty, but don't be ovcrconscicnlious in your obligations to a mcmory. You owe something to the present, to the living-to yourself. Let them meet him. then tell them. once. depending upon their Don't worry to have him visit your homc. perhaps after a few more visits. or at reactions. that you are mutually fond of each other. from then on--the kids will do Ilicir own thinking. Renicnilicr. your children will soon be old cnough to marry and you'll facc the world alone. If you have a chance to marry wcll. thank God for your good fortune and dont hesitate. DEAR MISS DIX: My buy friend is in the Army. and before he was drafted. nothing rnallerec but me. We have been going together for two years. and though he used to speak of marriage. he doesn't anymore. Whcn he's homc. wc ncvcr go anywhere as he always says he's too sleep)". but half the tinivi Iic mccts othcr follows and girls innd goes out for a while instead of going home to bed. I'm getting tired of this treatment. ELSIE i ANSWER: Bctler get your status straight! Does your friend con- lsidcr himsclf cngaged. izoing steady. or Just being friends? Find out land act. accordingly. Thcresbccrlainly no use in your staying home iund going to bed with tho birds if he's going out for fun. You might as well have some yourself. If he's a boy who hasn't much stamina. Ifhe tiredness could be understood. and it's possible that he just runs linio those pcople accidentally, but you're cntitlcd to know if he's avoiding dates with you on purpose. - DEAR MISS DIX: For two years I went with Roy. We were in be engaged at Christmas but had a slight disagreement and split up. Now he has hccomc engaged In a 16-your-old girl (I am 19). and I think he still loves me and I sure do Would it. be proper for mc to ask him to pick me up at work some night. so we could talk it over? MADELINE G. ANSWER: Ali's fair In love and war? And even fairer when it comes to breaking up a spite engagement. The young victim of your sweethearts pique will ultimately appreciate the fact thnt you saved her from a very unhappy affair. By all means get in touch with your cx-bcau, and patch things up. . r ousoliold Scrapbook? By Ioberts I40 8 I ml Clem Flower: If the artificial flower on your coat or dress has become soiled and you are intending to discard it. put it into I Jar of cleaning fluid, seal and shake well. and you will find all soil will disappear. and you are saved the expense of a new flower. ' Soulnen When making fruit pics that are incuned to be juicy. it is some- times wise to bake the shell for about five minutes before putting in the fruit. This prevents the law- er crust from becoming soggy. Chiffon Use a pure soap solution when washing chiffon. Rubbing is not required. just rinsing up and down in water that is not too hot. ? HowC'anl!!l - By Anne Ashley Q if Q. How can I stiffen the brushes of a carpet sweeper? A. Take the brushes out of the Aveeper and dip l em several times into hot water. to which a little common baking soda has been added. Then let the brushes dry in the sun. Q. How can 1 revive wilted pars- ley'.' A. Place the wilted parsley in ice water for one hour. Then shake thoroughly and put into a glass jar. Cover with a thin cloth and place in the refrigerator. This will rsstore it. Q. How can I bleach white lin- ens? A. Cover the white linens with lemon juice and lay them in the sun for ll day. Wash out in warm water and soap suds. Tell your children that you have met this fine man and would like . X995 i Modern Etiquette By lloberla Leo fVVV9Y3a If a woman employee in a business office is on friendly enough relatloiis with her employ- cr. or with another male em- ployee of the office. to call hlrn by his first name. is it proper for her to do this within the hearing of any visitors to the office? A. Never. under any circum- stances! she should address him as Mr. Johnson. It lowers the dig- nity of the office to do otherwise. Q. when a young man takes a girl to dinner and the food is not very good. is it all right for her to criticize it? A. Never! To do so would be very ill-bred arfd thoughtless on her part. and would no doubt be very embarrassing to her escort. Q. Do the men attendants at A wedding pay for their own bou- tonnieres? A. No; the bridegroom is sup- posed to.furnisli these. . A country llartlon mi. GOICOI: uuiuiiiui , A SONG FOR APRIL List! list! The buds confer. This noonday theyye had news of her; The south bank has but views of her; The thorn shell exact his dues of her; The willows adream By the freshet stream ask what boon they choose or her. Ehall 'Upl up! The world's utlr: The would-be green has word of her: Root and germ have heard of her, Coming to break Their sleep and wake Their hearts with every bird of her. see! see! How swift concur sun. wind, and rain at the name of her; A-wondering what became of er; The fields flower at the -flame of her; The glad air sinus With dancing wings And the silvery shrill acclaim of her. HIE-LP IWIIKE OUR ISLAND BEAUTIFUL If you are intercsted in purchas- ing fruit trees. pine trees and shrubs and plants of evcry kind at small cost. write to FOREST NUR-. SERY. CHA.R.LO'I'TE'I'0lW'N. RJ R. 5. All bulbs are sold at special; prices through the generosity of! MR. R. L. COVITON, who made the nursery possible. l A long list of planting material! will be sent to you on request and' one has been received here lhlsl week. giving directions for thcl planting of trees. I Every farmer on Prince Edward Island has a place on his farm where he can start to make a r,:O0d woodlot by planting pines, or' other trees. cvcn if it is only onc hundred trees a year. It is Ii good investment -.'or future lumbcr pur- poses, also as a wind break and to help conserve moisture. We all know that the water lev- els in our wells are lowering, this, being due to the fact that may much of our land has been denud-i cd of trees. allowing all the moLs-' ture in the form of snow or rain to evaporate too quickly in the spring. In planting trees. remove tho sod and dig the hole wide and deep enough so that the roots are in the hole. cover with soil and resembles coarse cornmeal Sprinkle over apples and pat smooth with back of spoon. Bake in moderate over 375 degrees F 40 minutes. or until apples are ten- der and the crust is crisp and lightly browned. Serve warm with cream or. for a special touch, ice cream. serves 6-8. Cook's Corner ' m& NORWEGIAN PBUNE PUDDING Trim For Spring tramp well. If water is available before the hole is filled, pour some water in the hole over the roots so u to settle the sol and avoid air pockets. then fill up to the level of the surrounding ground and tramp it down so as to form I depression; this will allow any rain to run down around the roots. The same procedure applies to the planting offshrubs. Never allow the root: of trees or shrubs to be exposed to the sun or wind during planting operations. carry them in a bucket or keep them covered with old sucking. and plant as soon as possible in the spring when the ground is .fit to work. In the Nursery we are not as concerned with a. large top as we (Continued ' on- Page 3) '-T Stop mouth odor NI ll &I...Il All DAY IDNG! 0 You don't want to omand. trouble is that u can't tell wllgi you have mout odor. But; now you can be mtoc .. Iimiwly by 6.ru-hint 5-zur tea INo l-"1... llnl. no Dlllll Use hlorodent. the u, green toothpaste made by Popuodentl Chlorodent contain: miracle i.-lilgm. pllyll ' Nagurefs most powerful deodor. Int. In Iclenuflc taste. it stopped lad breath for at least 2 hours in 48 out of 50 can . . . stopped it for 4 hour: in 3 out of 4 cues. Chlorodeut . duh. odr:rel:"iz'l:luovli.trlly' Wu H0 0 Clllll-U "IO :. Get hlomdent. ude by eggzoligi; l 'WIfar-soluble chlorophylling. By ' an ma f71?57"6'rY4l6'E F04? 7394! f04Il77 FIIVOP T W p "You can't b eat --Aylmer lor true fomolo llovort That's why Janet, Barry, Dad and I enjoy it olfen .9” . s... - amvzxrr Ax; TO oTAi;, FABRIC S . Irlwtl ' r faction: 5:::”.:;::. Tcoldls , Incurred in "'9 :31:-.-p...-,-,3..,.,y M,- In an material: will rePl"" ll " ' Q. refund ill” Pm. andkl,:;;vll:- , Mn a 0M mxwvx uh K 1: coal; no "(a zrass?” To nod aporovingly as welanon vi.-hue unde. ' . . . . . VI such configur- :10;g:m':l;1l; 5('r):p:0h:));';””lld l" lheiation. which stimulates holiday " - er 35 Vie mid spirit and barter. consideration for. Miss Nlsscn cannot reply personally to readers but will answer Moore 6? MacLeod Ltd. 2 cups choppe, cooked prunes. ' nurselvu doing now at any lndlcg- non of wawrardness about them: "Well. they're certainly not much like ours were. are they?" . . . And then meeting eyes, we smile and are well content to let the years ahead shape their choice of occupation . . . And again, there was sunlight .s and blue in today's sky. a pretty shade to re-. mind us of something . . . a all- very blue. Until tomo.rrow- - Dlnl'y- m Good-night . . . . . MINERAL SOURCE For many years the entire world supply of natural nitrate of soda name from the arid zone of North- ern Chile. FERTILE PLAINS More than 200 varieties of native grasses are grown in the fertile soil of Nebraska. 'ihe elderly is accented. Also. a iszrave tenor uplifts religious intro- ;8pECl.lOl'l and ecclesiastical cere- monial. For the Birthday '1'-hose whose birthday it is may anticipate a. year of social. artistic. romantic and domestic affiliations claiming major attention. All per- taining to the enhancement... com- fort and embellishment of the home and living quarters is cc- centcd. It's a time for bargaining and selling with such objectives in view. or parallel slgnniflcance is consideration for the needs and material comforts of the elderly in a practical manner. Spiritual satisfaclions are encouraged under seasonal urge for the annual feast days. A child born on this day will be gracious. creative in arts and sci- ence and at promoting domestic culture. At the same time , it will be religious and considerate of its superiors. l l i HALF-BIB FASHION l NEAT AS A PEN! The collar is detachable. sew several collars. always look bandbox fresh! This is I Half-Size Fashion-4 dress ' designed especially for the shorter fuller figure! Makes you look tall. er! No alteration worriesl Pattern R4596: Half Sizes fill. !6'af. 18'.':. mu. mi, 24 in. Size 16!: takes 37': yards 36-inch; E5 yard contrast. This pattern may to use. aimpio to sew. is tested for fit. Hes com- plete lllustrated instructions. Bend Thirty-rive cent; (359 In coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. cm of The Guardian. so Front Street West. Tomato. Ontario. Ill IIALLY ILAVID Cervantes. the lsth century outn- or of "Don Quixote." was held as a slave by the Moore for five years after his capture in I see. battle. MANY PRODUCTS famous as an exporter of tea and lute, India also produces 3 lane quantity of tobacco. VITAL WATIIWAY the Sun Omal between the Men- iterranun and Red Bea ll 10! mile; one. maludinc in approach channels. problems of general interest throu VxX20x7x. l Boiler English Dy 9. 0. Wulluno i a l 1. Mint is wrong with this sen- itcnce? "This is the man who I told you about yesterday.” 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "heroine"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Demitasse. dcmobilize. demijohn. demuragc. 4 What does the word "immut- able" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ca that means "to burn"? ANSVVI-IRS 1. Say "This is the man about whcm I told you." 2. Pronounce her-o-in, e as in bet. o as in obey unstressed. accent first syllable. 3. Demurrage. 4. Unchangeahlc. "These rules of living are immu- able." 5. Cauterize. - WATER. FOR PRAIIIIES Large-scale irrigation in West- ern Canada stprtcd with the pan- sage of the North West Irrigation Act. of i894. gh this column. Morning Smile .'x'5.3.'n.aans Dodgers Dodgin had recently been ap- pointed foreman at the works. but his name was not known to all the men. One day. while on his rounds. he came across a couple of men sitting in a quiet corner having a smoke. "Who are the men. "I'm Dodgin. the new forcman." he answered. '50 are we. Sit down and have a. smoke." you?" asked, one of saving Up He had no time for his brother- in-law. and was always ihrcaten- ing him. At last his wife took him to task. "It's ridiculous for you to talk like that. You know it will 605i Y0" 550.000 if you touch him." When a month had passed and he badnlt. mentioned the name of his brother-in-law once. his wife expressed her pleasure. "So you've given up the idea of hitting my brother?" "Given up?" he netted. saving up!" "1111 when you are planning your spring Tlolovolyutplcnirodbereleeenylo CIIIIADII AND DRAPB8, just and tr Needlework Department of this paper New Drapes For Your Home sowing during National Bow and Save Week. March 1- 0. how about making new drapes for some of your room? dellyouwaulduhfobavoeduedhu leaidhlllIq1oIIInwlflIdoIoundllcludlnqIiH.PI'ULHlNT8FOlIAlING stumped. self-addressed envelope to the requesting bullet No. CN-ill. 1 cup prune Jul tn” - .: cornstarch. salt, prune pits, 2 lemon juice. Bring prunes and juice to a boil Combine sugar. cornstarch and salt; gradually stir into prune mix- ture and cook 15 minutes. stirring until thickened. then occasionally. Crack about 12 pits. chop kernels and add with lemon juice to pud- ding mlxturc. Turn into individual molds or large mold and chill thor- oughly. Serve with whipped cream or custard sauce. Makes 4 to if por- tions. dash of DEEP DISH APPLE PIE 8 large apples. sliced. 2 table- spoons lemon juice. '4 cup Water. in teaspcon cinnamon. 1 cup sug- or. -'-i cup flour. ii teaspoon salt, 6 tablespoons butter. Pare. core and slice the apples Add lemon Juice and water. Mix cinnamon with to cup sugar and sprinkle over apples. Combine re- maining sugar with flour and salt and work in butter with pastry . la cup sugar, 4 . tablespoons z 'also it raw 'SEWlNG sizcasrs. lull 119 Queen St. Charlottetown S. A. McDonald 129 Queen St. Smallmarfs Lid. Summersiic Charlottetown Polka dot fabric made into a full-skirted dress with becoming neckline sharply outlined in white makes a youthful cos- tuine for spring and summer wear. If you would like to have a leaflet that includes the number of this pattern and send a stamped. ulf-addressed envelope In lho Needlework Department of this paper requutlnq Leaflet No. CW-33. blender or finger tips until mixture Alice Brooks Designs EASY CROCHET NEW DOILIB to add to your collection of beauties! A lovely background for plants. vases or lamps, stunning as I buffet set. superb as I party table-settlngl urge dolly is 13 inches in No. 30 cotton, small. if! inches. Pat- tern 7225; crochet directions. send Twenty-Give cents in coins for this pltlern (um-npe cannot be accepted) to AIJOI: BROOKS De- signs. clo The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly Nlmo. Address and Pattern Number. Free Yourself from laxative slavery Try this delightful family breakfast treat! Eat I generous bowlfnl (about if cup) of crisp touty Kellogg's ALL-IRAN with sugar and cream. Drink plenty of liquids. swank Is the natural laxative cereal that may hum back to youthful regularity. because of lack of bulk In your diet. It's the only type ready-to-out eeroel that sup llu all the bulk you may need. Hlg in protein and iron . . habit.-forming. Why don't you try it? Kellogg's is no sure you'll like Au.-IIAN that If you're not coni- pump uuujcd after to d and empty carton to Kellogg's. don. 0nt.. and get ooulu IOU! loan IACII . . 0 0 0 Science against pain Scicm pngruiu: For 50 year: we have used little yvhirc't:bletr- uetylnlicylic acid-for the relief of pain. Today this familiar pail- killer is available in I my form without the disadvantage of lo- solubility. acidity and bitter cute. I: in ullcd DISPIIN. Why hlne DISPIIN7 Bftdlll DISPIIN is uldh all nlnutfally tunnel. When taken ll! water as recommended. it eaten the stomach an I rm alarm and no! u undiuolvcd particles. It is therefore less liable to nine stomach discomfort. DISPIIN is readily absorbed. Because it dehnitely dissolves y(n0' mfg-eefly disintegrates) lt pcnnlu speedy absorption and gives quickcf rei . DISPIIN in palatable. Even children will air: lt readily. Science steps forward with &';,,':,','.','.':'.l.':.'.'..'.”: ' "0017 Niel MINI 0'.- D I S P R I N "W ... .. . .. .. 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