1 ;.-,-s-...., Women's realm LEll' nuiiv lea-iunaru-unwin--' PAGE '.I.'W0 THE GUARDIAN MARCH 5. 1954 "Then came the Armistice-and the spell of difficult re-adjustment Lenten Meditation trosn&eeolIunaaeltheTimea.lnndeu OIIAIJLNGBTOMAN The question that John the lap- tiat addreued to Jesus from his prison-cell: "Art thou he that cometh, or look we for another?" was natural enough in the cir- cumstances. He had voiced the expectation of his time when he spoke of one mightier than himself who was to come after hi.m. and. himself 1! prophet, had said that he was not worthy to offer even the most men- ial service to one so great. And now this uanderlng teacher of Galilee half fulfilled and half dis- appointed his hopes. True. stories had reached John of strange pow- ers wielded by him. yet he had the outward bearing neither of a pro- phet nor of a popular leader. If only he would clear up the my- stery that surrounded him and de- clare outright who he was and what he meant to dol But in accordance with his cus- iom Jesus rcfusnd to give John the information for which he ask- ed. He threw the rs-sponsibilitv back upon his questioner, bidding him come to his own decision in the matter. For he wanted no one to accept him on the strength of some information he had been iven. but only of his own spiritual insight. Therefore he bade messengers carry to their news of what n'lPV had up his own mind, Did he. Baptist. d'scern in such an as Jesus the fulfilment of expected. then he must his expectations and s ad something far greater? challenge. leaders. turn in hope to him But in the to civilian life. He went west at that time. drifting south to the ranch country. What stores he can tell you of those yearsi Of rid- ing the range tending cattle. of round-up times. and cutting outj branded; of driving mules instead of horses at some of the work about; of adobe houses and strange foods and piquant spiced. dishes of routing chickens. mud-wrapped. in their feathers and all.” I "And then one winter he return-fl ed to the Isuand as he thought to visit his old home briefly. And there on the next farm over. he met a girl who all at once put; an end to his wanderings. He bought then that place in the next community and there," we smiled to the two listeners, "they liived happily ever after.” He gives the lame answer to-day to those who. dis- appointed with the failure of other light of the cross and resurrection, the answer is lead obeoure than it was for the Bap- tist. Christ declares himself to be the bearer of God's love in a. world that desperately needs that love; his ministry is to persons. and es- pecially to persons who are i.n need. He uses the imagery of the prophets to describe himself as . -,.,.;.....-----will nom the herd the oalvcs to bei . Wedding in Halifax , I Authoress. Prefers Starlings To Cars the one who comes to open men's eyes to the truth, to cleanse the conscience of its guilt. to streng- then the crippled will. to quicken - the impulse to good that lies al- I most dead. and to bring hope ti and visitors, "is tdidrilt appear to be very interest- "And that." we coniinented to the the man you said ng anyway.' So you see, you never Mr.'and Mrs. Ernest MacEachem are shown above following their recent marriagepin St. Catharinee Church in Halifax. NS. The bride b X, H is the former lorence Mclnniis. R.N., of Eillotvale, P.E.I. The groom ca” Jim” V 59"" a"”5 3” as is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emest Maolilachern of Mt. Stewart. P.E.I. TORONTO. (CP) -- Mazo do in Roche. author of the well-known Jalna booka, lays starlings "have a truly pleasant long which I have heard many times, even in mid- winter. "Their rather raucous cry." she I s in "their cry of warning or alarm." . Min de la Roche's Jalna books about the Whiteoak family and their home in southern Ontario- have been read by thousands in many countrlel. She lives in resi- dential Forest. Hill, I Toronto suburb. and her views on star- lings were made known in a let- ter to a Toronto newspaper col- umnist. She wrote: "I realize that it may be neces- sary to keep down the number of the sterling: in certain localities, but I am filled with wonder by the ferocity shown by many people when the question of eliminating certain creatures comes up. "It seems they would do away with everything but themselves and motor cars. "Doubtlesa these people will have their way and the future will see 'Canadian Pianist Y. Recital. the master seen. of what Jesus was like when activeiy engaged in his mission. and by so doing to challonize him to make he one his hopes, or would he look elsewhere? Or would he have the faith to see that if Jesus in his ministry of compassion was not what he had surrender receive in- those whom men despise neglect. For those who long for such things as those. he is indeed his own interesting story." the one who is to come, and they ' l ' i do not need to look elsewhere. ”Evcn P00? Old '91i0W-V Eiimi But he ends on a note of saIl- and lJ00I' Old 18513!" ii? 199-Yd. mg, -vglessed 15 he, whosoever obviously pleased min the tale. shall find none occasion of "The next time I stumbling in me." He recognizes. throw a lasso." that is to say. that it is not easy he nodded. ' my men to gccept him on his "Of course he can,” Jamie said.. terms. that in many cases they ”how would he be a cowboy. ii. want something quite different. he couldnlt do that? If he couldni. MONTREAL sompthlng lmpnglng and less at first, why he'd have to learn." humhling to their pride and thev The farmers may well turn away in disappoint- ment. Thoy do not want to be treated as those who are in nerd. who have lost God and must be led home to him: they imagine it is only their circumstances that re- quire to be iv-medir-d and not themselves. They look for some- one who will patch up the old world so that it may hang to- gether a while longer: they are not read; yet for a new world from me hands or Gad, i watched the silent fields bare . . . Still, as of old. the answer to the question: "Art thou he that oometh, or look we for another?” from plcasuriible yard. i-iiastiiig along the i lowering clouds. But no rain, des- cawing of crows that in a black along, edgmgs of snow in a he at the woods' haulings. he answer Jesus gave was in action. and was in the nature of n is not information but challenge. We saw too Rob and James off Fm, Am” showers cows Wm pen, 1:. Ag Fle1d' generd mam"..- mm a"””"m" lo me 'sl”.mg";r:ii:lan slevves are back in vogue. of one 0i U1? Julius KEY-WET C0-. I . We5'""8 M Amerl” i t ' Md Jan”plWl1Fll10F t'-ev be in rayon. leather- SENS that Cotton is holtiliig its own i looking florward to being one of N” m, Canon. especial”, in undcrwem. for use 1 HOW can tomorrows crew to be'in on R. 1 A" I Wm, sports domes, I killings small and larger which ancoa race Nylon gloves, made in clean ml” 9”” Wm” Ill” "ms 01 Star attraction in, the first of fabric or in opaque grades. also HEEMIT OOOKIED la cup butter or dripping 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cream tartar is teasponn soda it teaspoon salt V: cup curranta i egg beaten 2 teaspoons cold watt! 2 cups flour Flavor with nutmeg. 0 Drop by spoonfuls and press with fork on greased tin and bake in iii ' moderate oven. -Mn. Brendon Curran. Alberry Plains W. L P 'V ' sheaves are being lifted. - - ' ' ' 1 And we. Q. How can I keep snaps to-5 gather when saving those that are ripped from an old garment? A. Snap them together on a piece of heavy paper or cardboard. There will not be the annoyance of finding one side of the snap and not the other when needed. Q. How can I remove white spou from furniture? A. Try using two parts crude oil and one part turpentine. White stains left by alcohol on furniture can be removed by rubbing them with spirits of camphor. Q. How can I lighten a dark kitchen? A. A dark kitchen can be light- ened wonderfully by using un- bleached muslin window shades. number there . . ii sign of the plete. to that work. thoughts going out to other sor- rowing homes. where bereavement is as great. we were content, know- "drift beyond His love and care." Today I school mate of James. A pretty and kindly girl and wo- man. went from the thinning ranks of those of that remembered band of his golden years, her passing leaving much sadness in its wake . . sorrow of Family and loved ones and friends. So the days take away-even a quiet day like this with a lazy wind of the south and A I ' ' ” 'g gray lowering clouds. H - Until tomorrow eiuelield Scrapbook 1. - . . c..,od.,..gh, , , , ,, ayaoaurtnuo l " Diary ggog hlbeblich dl bl --bttli . h slum . , a )1 Woman Composer um" Cl idflhi simzxyemat ?”d0E,g"znl2:v”';VETgh :'r'lLwo"mHlll51l'f&e,el M me p worth while to go down an extra then men. The group was divided :efugy;':'u and mmm,uJ,h.1 would . A n t 1. 1 t be . ' Y . tiick or even two tricks if the into the following classifications. Dles In S n exce en inen cose can Last summer I met Michael. who appealed to me ieiy much. He In OK . d Ld , u dgrw , M 10 E L 0 mm, , mu do? ' made from an unused bookcase. had every quaiitv a girl could want in a husband. but he is Italian and i e p'R.y 3 op 8 Eves Wu 3 H .7 E K pk D r cm r e. ' A. The best thing in a case llkt, WAMFORD COM (CPPWS If curtains are fastened inside the Wm, he, .....n.1,,.,,,..d 1,... W 1 have heard that men of that nationlity are very fickle. Other than bell" ”””''”e. ”” mm" ""3 cm" ilmge we” 'm'""""" M '" ” this is to tell that person you In!" Miibel Wood ,Hlii com beer El-I35 doc" It Wm Md to the ,p- the only woman was maldin 0 ii that he's A-l mm" Ihe"-E )5 no exCu”S' how "Er mm almve average) and We?” it I Willi: DEV” l0 WT"? 19”?" M well known for her ti-Vanscripgions P”""m"" gallarlit effort. to reach thy mpg of hob came into my life just recently, My girl friend has known him Wen for i.m”nK m.wsh. "h2.'”Bx1' Hi,” .mm;i per cengthabova 3:5 tE00mm8nd8l0U- UN!" ll” Cl””""l of Bach, died in hospital he” Onchd 3" (hg hill, for some time, and was determined to have us meet. He's a very nice mum, n.umJer 01 mills 1! " 5 dms hrhtcifglefg 4-oh; ue as 0!; ":9 static!!! Should YOU b0 10”” '9 Tuegdgy, wnp y cracked an in I piece 0, A mm who was passing. seeing young marnandikriiow he would alvwaysbereliatile. He liasbeen married ::?:;g”:;:Ce0:':;e lfgigggillgcfr 3:; mgp Mwmsi as comgmk "Had wrgie ll;ldf1tr:th3ba&l.3f?utn:&I::T::7l,5" Her compositions have been her struggles, lent 3 hand, Aft," before and knows Just what the responsibilities of marriivze are. I really . r , t ' t 20 d M . - .V 118 X1 I i heard in the ltmted sinus, cm. gaging msgdhihewgggh sustained effort the top was roaclfiy can't make up my mind between the two men and I must decide soon "d" mm deldt :5”??? theanpaiieiivtesarifblzndfelg all 1?: Stuart. (whige that oghhijldiatlrlrtg - - ' , t , . ' J mes . iuar. 0 Ida grind England. Mrs. lljfllhs mm; 'n1nM buvbk out whue "1 is - 0 I Fay l'- ,,,-aler, Ween lhrsf! .lmita. Although some hubland 3”” "Jr-,, to ms name. sf-l1i(l!)llSlhe: songsc included Ebo boning. She was grateful. Thanks. lad. ls SHE IN LOVE . Nm,lh,soumVu1Mmble of the evidence lg gomgwhag con. e". ".ong of .apri". "The Gull". do you smok ." l ' 1 ll 1 l . Oxford Garden", "Snow of the ' 3.8”" 11''"d' "i do.” h: said hopefully. ANSWER: some people seem to make life a very simple matter-.i 45 he N ow "3 "M W5” lra.d1Becnuse okfmih; ntlglgzajgnrlyhv Hills". "Aesop's Fables". "Calliope Try using a crochet hook or it "All." she replied. "I iili.ll'1hi nsl By attributing definite qualities to certain races or nationalities. they! QKJ10 --Overweigm is much more C ..,. , m ” mmut , ' "f "'9 VON” E"if'hHnlrPK!". "The nut pick for pulling the basting much. the way youlve been puf-, figure all personal quotients are siilved. This is a fallacy that is far OAK953 moii among men who suffer wlthi Q. Is it proper to thank a wait- lwdy, Izawn". "Les Yeux" and threads. and see how much easier iin' and bl0Win'-" from fact. Stop and consider a moment. Have you ever known fickle . . q.K512 heart dmue than in me cmv;o1- mg every "me me 591-ves one I- wh'”' 1'' 15- men who weren't. Italian? You bet your life you have. In fact. your AAQ9 CW9: groups, bui independent, rrs ,i-c” dish? 1 .,.,. .,.,. .,. , Rob. withabroken marriagebehind him,iamuch more llkclytobean of-. U9z35l NE workers found that overweight pre- A No, but one would Bcknow, B H E I' I1 tmdliro Xxdehkialldeplrmmdfdald ulll have to decide between our beauxi .95 WS PAQ19 tt.ui5'i)soaf” irlieigadhatrattiwanaldggdhggdl: ledgla ”;Y 399W” ”"Vl"' mm "- Q or "9 n on 0m'eT m'un:3;' The one yoysve eh m mo” lmd dzbk gJ9. Q3 Lia g..gm,.n,n..m. bringing gn an-3 gpoon or fork D, D. Q wmhm. an-N, :1-obabmlty L, that your” not in love with either mm; Each AK-T3743 C9m'm"9d ml 9”” srgi m g - has qualities that appeal to you: each has characteristics that are VAQ5 WEN" 7 MW... 1: ll not harmonious. I suggest that you keep both as friends, for a while. xdmf and see if the decision doesnt come of its own accord. see other men.- Alf B k D ' 1. What is wrong wiih this sen- too. and perhaps your dream-boat will arrive-a third party. But doi mg uddlng: S Wlllrvg SEW-THRIITI tgeenoef "sh: iCiIBf)k8ig100d"l1n that drle!s's' rid yourself if any noiitom based on such vague ideas In anoahry be-i 3.". 1-... 3... wng -, Doll”-E VALUE for your aew- ;MmV;haateis lll,:(F(:l'l'&l:nD:(1),X,l,::lCl- in re. b or up ounaig - . g A 0 P53 1 OT :1 Ttli)i:a'i:kf.ll'ie sevs,sr(;n'somost atiion v3fu")t:adinagelt"?m d 1' DEAR. M158 DIX: I am 49, the mother of three married children. gsvr :: pi: g(;,,mU.m .g.,,m;gg; ""39 it 0-1-80 in A brief vergiror? f; mieepelledc” Igixbigrdlndtt l:iYiri1':9c- lie, l?al:i.b:nndeflfI:.iir Iwiilhvinkotlirdrhzgezynnmiiiedivallkeefd 13:03: d'l.voroe bill. . 1001-” open. H” lo, mu tron- . gobble, .pxvn! S” the nwumg non kumhuniou. inundau Juddem mnmd whn I fool h. V" 5'.” M V" sorry ma 1. my” South-; two-notmmp rebid was ins! Mom, make a flock of these - it's out low for cool flattery. Check 4.' What does the word "invlol- to max: it u to rm What should 1'oo7 ' M "”'"”'"””' bl" h” h'”d '” M "”y''' ”"”m” "M" '"M"”'” that diagram - wuldn-,, be cum, um" mean, D - IN good hfor a minimum spade rebid, lot? (:51! Simple to sew. cinch to faster uwin . ' l - , and a felt that a leap to three 9m N 9- s 3 5- WW” ll 3 W975 Wiinnlnl ANSWER. Get down on your knees and thank God your husband mu!” mum punt ma picmn Pattern 7216: Child's sizes I. C, with lu that means "ridiculous"? Pattern 4003: Missed Sims 1!. 14, 10. ll. 30: 40. Side 10 takes :14. RM! Sb-inch fabric. Thin pet-tern our to use. uimpia .00 now. is tested for fit. Hal oom. piece ilhinrnted inatnictions. Send Thirty-five cents (!5c) in coins (stamps cannot be accqned) for this pattern. Print plainly size. Name. Addrem. avyle Number. send order to ANNE ADAMS. Ho The Guardian. on Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. ANSWERS ruption. breach. etc. violable." ll. Ludicrous. dannan Ni-zcsssrrr With few exceptions. The Gauchos of the Argentine plains. noted for horsernamhlp, are chiefly of Spanish-American origin. z soil. HOSIERY OF DISTINCTION you grow older youlil learn that , B . . :2: I I . , . . . Fashion Festival in Montreal 1.. 3...... .. .... f.”.”..'”:i.'l;fMay Promote Canadian Textiles V I ( ltoxtile producers, beset by rugged mm” 1" mm 0,competitlon from abroad. are pin- 5"pper' Mm Gage at me” heels" ning their llOpf'S on Montreal's Ca- ihey frgm lglelf cliloriiig and lievinad-mn fashion is amp "L demme Mlagging demand for their products Fifty lending textile and fashion i r ' f ti- lriiis had been a quiet day with Ivlarlms are taking part in me e: a lazy ii ind of the south and gray Fwhmn Assmhmon. . The i -da, festivl was pite the bluelays forecasts from the am, npfqfkd vT”Fsm1:, orchard-and spring-signs in lhc Mnmr Cammlen Halide. mo Mnged along me V3”?-V' we 000 pol'S.0ns Will view the displays. d W 1., , , .d. h g y Most imprr-ssivodfeature so far his an sit a dimer gui e in min. hem the pxcenence of gdr-signs in swim suits, and children's clothing, the seven fashion parades put on ,in coon:-ction with the festival was ”membe”"9 hal7l””. 'I raincoat created from grev nylon. days found a little ache at heart Smmzm Cm ' that we were not to be one of the t,..riaL r sellrdllnlz 55 in collar and buttons fashioned from past years the road or fields iUi.:blRrk1PqthF?-T conveyance whichi Vmuld hm"? this Famuyv "W" mm'. the choice colors. One suit in royal Bu” men: blue, with a loniz scalloped torso ifrinrged with ope-iris. aroused great interest. Others settle for depending for impact. on the bril- ing that all. even we. do not ever mm corms of the fabric, 1. say. "She looks well in that dress. because she is taller than I." 2. Pronounce bad-i-nazh. first a as in bad,iaaln in.seocnd a as in ah, accent last syllable. 3. Instantane- ous. 4. Proof or secure against. cor- "The man's position in his community is in- garden plants thrive best where there is adequate calcium, or lime, in the By Christine Siroua iCInndlan Press Staff Writer) seemingly favor straight-cut Jack- ets and narrow skirts. One of the country's top designers. 26-year-old David Nzisler. is showing a two- plece worsted suit in golden vel- low. its apparent simplicity reliev- ed by e half-belt across the rear of the coat and luxuriously large cuffs. l Also seen: a severely-cut costume in strawberry hue and a grey flau- i .iiel creation with collar and plung- amcfing pockets in grey off-shade. "mm b5 In children's wear nylon is im- me-nscly popul-ir although d-nlm is largely used for boys” clothing. Synthetic Lingerie The new synthetic materials really come into their own in nillwdvis linvr-rie. However. one ex- iCPi - Canadian festival to boost organized bv the Canadian Organizers say tlir-y hope l00.- Canadian raincoots are on view. , In this festival even the fash- ion-conscious man is taltcn care of He has two stalls of his own, one r-xoiiisively for shoes. The well-dressed man this W stcr will be stepping out in black shoes. "Black colors blend better with the light shades of spring clothing." one fashion ex- port explained. Of coursn if it's color he wants. there's a little number of sea-blue sue-de trlmvrrri in lizard skin of the same shade 1 ms- with in distinctive it achieves its flair For swimming. blue and roses are pleats. In tailor, Canadian deciiznars Girl And Two Beaux She is Undecided Which l is The Man For Her ' DEAR. MISS DIX: Since I am 26 years old. you may think I was returned. The man has oonfeued to you. is contsite. and making amends. The slate of the put can't be wiped clean. but it neednt break up thoreet of your life. . .( Ax (hoggxqand sift inftgda bliiwl. 3 c. ogce-a)1ft5pld paptryhdfloug , c. once-ai a -purpose our , " . a lo Baking Powder, if tsp. salt. Cut in amiyqilclg. chiiigd shortening. Comhineg 11 c. milk and 93 tsp. vanilla. Make a well in dry ingredients and ad liquids; mix lightly with a fork. Knead for 10 seconds on lightl - floured board and ll out to thick rectang e, 8'4” along one side. ream toget er i the. butter or margarine. '4 c. mnut butter and V, c. lightl -packed wn. sugar: f on rol -out dough. Beginning at an 834' 'edge.roildougbi;plikeajell'yroll and lace inagnaaedoa pan(4 X854). ke ina hot oven, 400i about minutaeaserve hot. cut. in thick slices. or cold. cut in thin slices, lightly spread with butfar or mar- ganne. t w,,,,...,(..). ...;,. '. ... i p g L... . .. long lines of cars bumper to bumper. filling'the air with their fumes. streets with their oil. blaring their stinking way through the streets of a birdless city. appear in my street guns to destroy my starlings, I pity them." prevail tomorrow. backed by solid common sense, should yield profitable results. It will also be a fine period in which and trucks, staining the Y "But if any of these gentlemen with their f om both critics and au” Hall. The Toronto girl. who made her debut with the Toronto sym. phony orchestra at 11, has given recitals over the CBC and has star- red with the Buffalo and Chaiauqua symphony orchestras. Her suc- cessful Town Hall recital climaxes years of hard study. Joan Rowland. 28-year-old Canadian pianist drew enthusiastic pr-mu in her second New York recital at Ton The Stars Say - - For Tomorrow !lXOEl..lJ!NT influences will Intuitive ideas. to seek favors. to look for a job or to widen the scope of worthwhile projects. Those in creative fields should do exceptionally well. h Community and welfare pro- grams are under especially good D augurles during the evening hours and. if you can take part in such activities. you should find them exceptionally gratifying. For the Birthday k If tomorrow is your birthday, you may look ahead to a year in which achievement will depend largely on your personal efforts. During June and July. you should receive some cooperation from business associala but. generally speaking, you will not be able to rely on the promises of others. T Not only would speculation be foolhardy for you this year, but it h would -be unwise to indulge in any form of extravagance. Domestic and social affairs should prosper except for a brief period during October, watch for exceptionally fine business and professional op- P W”"m”” durmg mwemb" "M be 10 per cent or more above their ideal weight December. A child born on this day will be h .-onscientious. self-reliant and ad- venturously inclined. :- -:-:'. ' contract Bridge Dy Josephine Culbertson A MATTER. OF TIMING C When playing an imdoubled con- tract at ru'ober bridge it is well of a better spade suit with loan on the side. In any- out it was not South'- biddiiu but his play that was I0 open to criticism. Welt led the four of hearts. and South won in his own hand so as to load the diamond Jack. West covered and iiuminy'e king won. Now. presum- ably feeling that his beat chance for nine tricks was to find the spade ace on aldl. deelarar led dummy”: singleton and. when last. played the deuce. put. up the king. Went won and promptly shifted to the jack of clubs - and that was South's doom. Before he knew tricks and West took two more That Body Your: HEART DISEASE AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE insurance companies either refuse to insure averwelght women or premium overweight. These oompanieshhave learned that lean men live longer and it is by having money for their policyholders. merit of New York city. we leam the fol- lowing facts that should help us to limits. companies have shown conclusively that overweight alone is inyurioua and shortens life. later life the lowest were weight was below average for age. that obese persons have a much ease than those of average or low- er weight. The difference has been as high as 60 per cent for men who are 25 per cent or more overweight." ship of obesity and (coronary sch- lerosis) heart sures in 74,000 men gainfully i em- .; ployed in 16 industi-la. plii. s . Air Force fields. This report pre- sents information showing the lim- its of normal blood prcssurc r' recently proposed by Dr. Masters and associates. This large series of exit general population. It will be ll0LlL'Ed ihat women are definitely more obesei what hit him. last ran five club spades. so south was down too points even though he had not been doubled. South's first two plays were eminently correct. but wk! he did, not run all his diamond and heart. tricks before lag the Iplde neutralise: several times a day from dummy hard to imagine. to help reduce Idllltv III M. least he could hev had eight I-iim di-W-he tricks home. Then i the spade Pancake Race Winner Gets Kiss ('9? Cooker OLNEY. England (AP) c M.-3, Joan Keech a brlcklayer'a wife, Tuesday won 0lney's half of in. annual Shrove Tuesday pane”. race against the housewives of Lib eral Kansas, and with it a pm. sure cooker, a silver cup and . kiss from the church verger. While 500 townsfolk cheered, mg 32-year-old housewife and motlm spurted ahead of 24 rivals and col- lapsed into the arms of the vicar Rev. Ronald Collins. "I made it," She Bur-ed. "But never again.” Her time of 1:l2.2 was only five seconds slower than the record sci last year by Olney'.s flying hougp. wife. Isobel Dix. who retired after winning three times. Later Tuesday, when the sun go! anund to Liberal. a fast field oi housewives there were to take of: over a similar 415-yard course Flipping their pancaku. they wil try to beat the Olney time and bring Liberal its second win out of six tries since the Canadian he came traditional. Liberal got into the event when its mayoh telephoned Vicar Collin.- and said. "We wnnt to see if the American housewife is as fast with a pancake in her skillet as her British cousin." Most of the competitors have been practising for sr-vi-ral ri-vs with flour-and-water tossing them in their gardens and kltchtlns, disease. they show ma he investigation of the blood prrs- IyJaneaW.Iarho.l.D. I have written before of how life men and else charge a ilai-ger in proportion to their their policy- olders live longer that these com- anles are able to make more From the Cardlograiphlc Depart- Mount Sinai Hospital. eep our weight within normal "statistics compiled by insurance In middle and death rates observed in those whose here is overwhelming evidence igher death rate from heart dia- In a series of 10.000 unselected ersons. 28 per cent were found to according to sex and eight. In their report on the relation- odern Etiquette By llobertalme ass: is representative of the pres- When asked to write a letter age of mi of recommendation for a D930" know has been dishonest. after the 0. ll. 10. Pattern pieces. embroidery motifs. Statgsiae. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattem (stamps cannot be accepted) to AIM?! BROOKS De- signs clo The Guardian, so Front Street West, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. For Colds "E33333. ' Putthejoioaefonelasaonlna half glam of VICE and add Nnrhomtadaoda K WEN” (baking aoda).'l'aka thheleollent J 4 0 . - V, ..... .0” iiiJF?ABllllY "l z.;:;;y;o:;..;;a.ii.”l”'t we was right. last. on talklngi, that card would either have to pruent South with a spade trick.' or. by leading up to the club king.' would have to make that card F,-1 (ow BRAND l 'a1ir1111m1-izmxni-1-1;) vi - 4 BAKING SODA