. ,, I .1 Ihi-.:¢I:.' ..>.a.‘-" .\ Happenings of . The Week Members or the Prince Edwarddeaving this week-end on an ex- Island Teachers‘ Federation wereiiended trip to western Canada. guests of His Honour the Lieulen-3 ' ' - ant Lzovernor T. W. L. Prowl: and; Miss Michelle Reyinond, iiaug‘ii- .‘ Mrs. Prowae on Wednesday after— ter of Mr. and Mrs. R-aiiul Raymond noon. in attendance were his H0n- lot this City, is vacationing in Eur- our's Aides. Captain J. J. Connolly lope. accompanied by a friend with V.L)., Lieut. Got. A. W. Rogers .E.D.. Ewhom she nursed in Boston. since Wing Umur. A. G. Macmillan Inu‘sailing from New York in inid- his Pl’lVBl£ secretary, Surgeon- March she has visited in FEMS,‘ umdr. i... :3. Prowse. The iluwerlluadrid. Toledo. Bart.-eloiia. Seville in the reception rooms were ar- 'and the Island of Mailorca in the ranged in Ut)U’.]|hrlJ in shades of.Balearic Islands. At present she pink. Assisting the hostess in the is in Nice on the Frciicli Riviera ieccptiuri rooms were Miss Heleuland will travel through Rome and‘ DOROTHY DIX Study Vs. Steady DEAR MISS DIX: I‘m In 1&- year-old boy and have been going steady with I girl 16. Her parents have always liked me, but since she didn‘t pass her recent. mid. lierm exams. her father threatens to break us up. Can you suggest something we could do? P.P. ANSWER: Since poor marks are the cause of your trouble. why not encourage the girl to work for better ones? It‘; as simple as that ilnstead of going out whenever her fatlier permits a date_ stay home and help with her studies. It may not be a veiy glamorous sort of Page 8 The Guardian MMEN - Saturday, April 24, 1954 xchange Vows sf ELLEN’S DIARY by an Island Farmer’: Wife "1 l1|Ul\‘~|I'l NW l°n8." I YOURS‘ ly curled, receiving it unduly no,“ star on an errand to this place I little fellow‘s Inn? And um today smiled. "I wish I could. But one at 3 pm» of twin; to not, "H dill’ 1110." hi brlllhed hll 1011- difference in weight? About, takmg held In I worried IGIWIE. "I've little notice of their visitors. lamb; lllmll’ “me "1956 til!‘ 10 dflw nurse; ewes continue to nibble hay I11! bI¢I'-h-'' ‘ or come near to touch the nsnu; "And whit-I mslunit you so busy or clothes of the young mug... —and it holiday-time’ too?" we they trust . . . After such an out. sueen man 1 can celery soup % cup milk 1 small oI.n salmon seasoning I-‘utato chips Yeo. Miss Jacqueline Mar-Donald, Mrs. J. P. Lantz, Mrs. J. G. Mac- Dnuaid and Mrs. H. Hooper. The lea table was centred with I silver J5'l.\>\t‘L Ill ‘ioieiy pink snapdragon iiiiil t"dl’llalI()ll.\ f.anked by wedg- \\(Ifl{l blue tapers in silver i-i\ndcle- iira Presitiiiig at tne urns were .\ii.ss Maucl Matheson, Miss Mabel O'Brien. Mim Mabel Auld and Miss lists-lie Bn\\llE>s. Ass].-‘K1118 in the iiin.iig l'tl(llll were .\rll$5 catliei-inc F-asvi. Miss I-iances Pendergast, Miss Elaine HBl'T|§If]l, MB: Alta Pl'0\lSl, Mrs. Rosalie Callaglianp Miss D<u'oIiiy Coffin, Miss Ruth‘ Macxenzie, Miss Helen Mai-Isaac, .\'l:.ss CaThi=rii:t- Beiliurie. Mrs. L. l-‘. Wciliiri‘, Mrs Walter Lawlor, Mis A ti Macmillnii, Mi... Ira (‘i.ii"iie. Mrs. J. J. Connolly, Mrs. F. .\’lai'Kiniiiiii, Mrs. J. A. MacMillan. Mrs l.. E. Prnwse, Mrs. J. Mac- riaiiiern . . . Mix Nril Mailirsiin and daugh- tcrs «no have been in Ottawa for me E85lPl‘ season, returned home Thursday evening. . . . .\iis J. L Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth Parkrr were hostesses at Mrs Pazkcrs home on Wednesday eveniii; when six lariles of bridge were ui p.ay. . . Mr. and Mrs. I-‘ W. Curt: re- ‘urned this week from I holiday in Daytona, Florida. . . . Mrs. A. Bert Dnvinon was the guest of honour at I luncheon given by Miss Bessie Prnwse and Miss Ethel Taylor at the Charlotte- town Hotel on Monday. . . . Mrs. Harry Vinnicombe of Hair- court, New Brunswick, is the guest of Miss Ruth Vinnlcombe, Fitz- roy Street. a ' 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller motor- ed to Fredericton, New Brunswick. this week. . . . Miss Lorna Chandler, Halifax, visited her grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Chandler, over the Easter week- end. . - . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin _Rngei-I. Brighton Road. left Thursday for I short visit in Halifax. . . . Mn. John Whitehead, New Lon- don, is visiting her non-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Horne. . . . Mrs. P. J. Proud» entertained on Tuesday afternoon It I recep- tion for he: son and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jerk Proude of Saint John Colorful spring flowers were arranged in the living room and dining room. u . . The President and Execiitive of the United Service.-i Officers Club \\'PlP at l‘iDlllF‘ at their annual Ensi- er Monrl:iy Cm-kt.ail Parfiy for mem- bers. of the Club. . . . Mr and Mrs Randolph Manning have returned from Windsor, Nova Scntia. \\ here they spent the East- er holiday. . . . Mixs Elmibctii S Martin lynx re- turned in Halifax following I short visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth M. Martin. The f’iaiii.srin Officers Mess \uI~ tha arena of an en,ln,i/able Easter formal dance. Monday evening. . . . Mi and Mrs. Ei'iicst Coffin are arrnini: in Charlottetown this w-ek-end having been vacationing in Florida a o and Mrs. W. H Pnnlu are Mr ‘Venice to Vienna. Later in Switzer- land, Miss Reynxond will visit mem- bers of her family. and Hill. then return home via Frniice and Eng- land. The Kiiisineii Cltlb l)illll('l' Dance was held at Clover Club on Tues- lday evening. ’ Ml‘. and Mrs. Heiiiiiili Parkci; McGill Aveiiuc. had their two mils, Ross and Donald, home frriin Hali- fax for the Easter hullfll>\_\'<. i Miss E.eaiini' l\li’il_\’ Duii_\. Hali- fax, visited her motlicr lll Char- lottetown for the Easter ueek- l end. ‘ . . . Miss Scliiia Owcn and Mrs Luis Mat-Grcgnr. who war? called home due to the sudden illiiiuxs and death of their mnthcr, Mrs \'\'illi:tm Owen, returned this ucek tn Albaiiy. N. Y., and Halifax .lPalll(- Pick irti Misx !i.i.< ri~iiii-ii- ed to Horton Acadciiiy, \\’:»l:ville, having spent the Easter vacation with her parents. Mr‘ and Mrs. Walter Plk'kRl'(l. . . . Mrs. John Mvt-rs ai.il .\ll.\. Axnliili Mccalltim, Carleton Sidinc. at- tended the Church VH<'Rll0ll School Workshop held in H4-:i:'t7. Ha‘l on Friday. spring flowers and dt-i-tiiatiiiiis in the seasonal colors iii yellow and orchid formed an attractive set- ting for the annual l:Jaslri' tea, held by the iiieinbers of St. Jose-pii‘s ‘Convent. Receiving the guests “as _the President, Miss Aim Walsh, as- sisted by Mrs. J. W. F. Mccallum and several of the sisters. Pouring test were Mrs. S. P. Paoli. Mrs. ;PrInk Christopher, Mrs. John Kane, ‘Mrs. Ray Stull, Mrs. L. 1. Duffy, Mrs. Vincent Dalton, Mrs. Ivan Laurie and Mrs. Gordon Totimbs. A candy booth, also ieaturing East-: er colors and decorations, was well; lpatronized. Music was played by Florence Quinn, Mrs. Arthur Arsen- auit and Miss Katlneen Hughes. , . . . i Mr. anti Mrs. J. S. Wallitw enter- tained at three tables of mixed bridge Monday evening. l Mrs. c. Weston Whllloi-k eliler-l [tamed at bridge at her home oni ;VlllI. Avenue on Wetliiesday even- ing in honor of Mrs. A. B. lJarisuti. lwho, with Mr. Davimii, is l>‘R\‘ll‘lg next week for Wlnnipcg where they _will reside, and also iur Mrs. Rn- larid Diamniid who will Sullll _l0lll Mr. Diamond in their new niimc in Montague. Mrs. S. G. Pcppin dlli\‘t‘(l llfllllf‘ this week all4‘l' spending a month in Bermuda. En route liiiiim. slic visited her datightcrs and stills‘ Mrs. Tommy Keefe and Mi‘. Keefe in Toronto: MI‘. Arihtir l‘rppii'. .tll(l Mrs. PPp],llll in Guelph. Ont‘. Mr. ‘Russell Peppin .ind .\li's. Prpprn in Montreal and .‘/iiss ’I‘lio‘iiiia Pop- pin, Montreal. Mrs. William McLean -.\liii ha» been speiidiiiz the winter \\‘lll] l1t‘l son, Dr. John l\‘IcLcan and Mrs. McLean, Colliiipirooil. 0iit.. al‘l'iVE‘i’l home Thursday night. Miss Mona Wilson iiiiiliircti tfl Halifax, for the Eastcr ttnck-piirl and was accompanied hy the Misses Jean and Doris Gill, Miss Edna ‘Ross and Mrs. L Porter. 1 . . a Mrs. C. W;-sirm Wliillm-k entry- liiinerl at bridge for fl‘l(‘llfl5 on Thursday evening . . . l Miss Enid Mnrson. FF‘f‘l‘FlRl_\‘ at l Cnnilnur-d nn Page 9 Anne Adams Patterns Fl'.\' SMARTLYI Re moi nt‘ I.'n\'oI‘N‘l-lip arcorriin: in the whim of the weather in this smart sun-mit.fit. The bodii-r~ is cut to bare your 8h()Il.dPTS and hack in every breeze--skirt is R fonr-gni'- with patch pockr=L<. Accent thc lmnri tailored details with con- trast bias piping Pattern 4849: .\‘lisses' Sizes 12. 14, 16. 18. 20: 30. 32. 34. 36, 38 40. 42 Size 16 aniidress 4 yards 35-iiicii. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Hes complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (35C) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address, style Number Send order to ANNE ADAMS no The Guardian. 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 0. When giving s formal dinner. should dishes be left on the serv- ing table. in case they are wanted for I second helping? it. Dishes are never passed twice It I formal dinner. After being passed once. they should be taken back to the kitchen. _ Q. When I man brings an un—‘ expected guest home to dinner.’ should the wife Ipologlze for the scanty meal? ‘is iiitcrestcd in Cub Scouting. per- €V€lll!l8. but {lunking I year It school isn't very nice. either. Wouldn't it be worth the sacrifice of a few movies to have her end the year with good mark.s':‘ Not to mention what it would do to nor father's regard for you. DEAR MISS DIX: We have two fine boys of 5 and 8, but their daddy net-er takes an interest in their activities He won't attend PI‘.A. nicetuigs with me, won't Lrtke the boys on fishing trips;. in fact, pays no attention to them‘ at all outside the home. How can‘ I get him to change? ‘ Vera R. ANSWER: Since \‘i-in“ older boy raps you can use that as I wedge Mix and dot with butter save enough potato chips to spread on top and bake. —JeIn Lldstone Tyne Valley W. I. That Body of Yours By James W. Barton, M. D. BALD PATCHES When an individual begins to lose his hair while he is still young he is naturally greatly upset and tries various remedies to promote I new growth of hair. Loss of hall‘ prematurely causes the individual to look older than his real age ii..:i. in the great majority of cases. caus- es an inferiority complex. I have written before about the in get Dad out. into the open. If . iou hate a friend who is active chl°"3° phynclu‘ Wm’ hfid “Pl°3l" .ii the Scouts, ask him to Ip- °n”_y been ‘5“°°e‘3'““l ln 3T°wl“3 prnai-h _\‘0IiI' husbiiiid with a i-e- llialt 0: those w‘homhadhlost their quest tor assistaiic-e on I definite war’; r salgelfi L 9t. “"h“ 8" l3l'0,l9Cl, It's not so easy for I __ : ti‘ 3’ '49- U573 10'“ 5 0W11lK in.in to reftise anothtr man, an "aim ~~'°“~I?\:-5:. e “°‘." growth °‘ hair we” 5° ‘““"‘l—" "”‘l’ b‘ “°“"°d "ll" ‘Ml Mn and Mn. Jamel McCarty Sl)lll‘;'lnl:1mKget'tlllI:§tb:l:kd;:At:‘lIlddl’ll';l .tf‘.ll\I’._\. Once started. he'll enjoyl _ amuse“, and I'm 31“-Q you'll have A pretty wedding took place I Breakfast \\‘ltS st-rvcd at the fin éurthtg extort‘! to grgw ham U“‘ W H-oubie {mm mere on youuecently in St. Augustine Roman-home of MI‘. and Mis. John Mc- -0!‘ “$3 Hy’ deapu _ hm 1me_nswe know, men get so used to hear.‘Catholic Church, Montreal, when Lellan and iniiny gr-iiei-oiis gifts mveslga om‘ ms lwulu we” ‘O .in; one .‘itll.)J(‘(:l or another hashedlM8rl'nn MCLellan. dautlhlet‘ Of Ml‘. tl\(‘l' and over by their wivss,'and Mrs. W. B. McLellan of Alma. zhat. they actually become lmniuneybecame the bride of James Mr- in the words. Getting the same iCarty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene story from another angle can malte‘McCarty of Elmsdalc. all the difference in the y\oi'ld.l The marriage was performed by Tt'_\' it and sec. R€\'- FIE Heal)’- _,.. Given in marriage. by her bro- DEAR. MISS DIX: I‘m a w0men;ther. Jnhn McLcllan of Montreal. of 40, and three years ago acquir- the bride wore it ballerina dross cu, lhrotlgh correspondence. I iadylof white nylon lace over taffeta friend about the same age. Lastland 8 flnelllp \’Pll WES held in summer 1 met her for the iii-stlplace by a satin Crown. Hei-shoes Lllfit‘. and We spent three days were at white nylon lace and she together We found each other carried a prayer book. gift of the very congenial and our correspon- Broom. and Orchids- denre has developed along very Miss Anne McLt-llan of Toronto. friendly lines. However, _there's the bride's sister. was hridesmaid. one big differeiice between us. She wore a gown of pale blue net gm, ,5 eI(usj\.'e_ gnu I'm just the over taffeta. oyster white shoes Opposite. If I send her a small with matching hat and gl0Ves.,lcnrative wedding cake disappointing that he finally gave up and published his failure in the were I'(’('(‘l\'(’d by the couple from ‘ Journal of The American Medical those pl‘(‘.\(‘lll. l The couple loft fin‘ is hiiney- Aime-muon lmml" ml‘ 1" B"5“"‘ “’h“'e ‘h°y- Since that time despite the ntim- ‘wcre iiiet by the biidcs S|Sl(‘l'.i‘el.°u! EH01.“ w grow ha” mug .Mrs. l‘.Hll l'\lllt'll and was taken,“ nothing his been lccoménshed ‘to her home \\'ll(‘l'(‘ a ttlrkeyl when the hair mu‘ out and’ dinner iv-as SCI‘\'(‘d. after which . rleaves bald tchu, i ‘ ' ;they left for Prnvidcnco. R. l. for alopecia ‘mg; I numgermofcgggfi .n reccptinn given by Mrs. Joseph 685“ occurrmg In ‘mung mdiv1du_ while *"‘“d M"5‘ F‘"“"k 0'B“i°"~ als——much to thelrlembarrassment sistci-s of the bride. Aivailing the-at Course. ' lbride and grtioin ucre a large‘ ,gathering iif friends and relatives‘ Norman Tom“ reports I mm” 01 greeted them with numcrous and 123 cases of “opecm area“ which lappropriate gifts. llefrcshmentsiwere ntudled from the In J -nu, were available to evcry one rlur-4 OI ugh “X ‘md me relapse rate. H! ing the aftcrnunn and H biiffetfnyso repay,‘ me “suns M mel Slll>l>¥‘t‘ “'35 5f’l‘\’¢"l l” W“ *""‘Tll"E treatment given in those cases. Drl at \|'hl(‘l1 time a rlcliciutis and de- Tobin‘ “ates that H, mcreumg “lad” by frequency of aiopecia areata lllis‘ iiift. she writes pages of thanks,,She carried a noselay fit pink and 1 Mrs. ftnlph H.'in.<ti’nm. cousin of prompted um gtudy 1,, order 1,0 35. telling me what a wonderful per- white carnatiriiis. lthe bride. was cut. cenam [he predmpmlng mam”. sun I am_ how kind, gracious, etc Mr. Gerard McCarty 01 Mon‘-l After a stay in N:-w England, the “spans, 30 ;_r,am,,m_ and LN, This sort of thing embarrasses me. real. brother of the groom, was the couple took up residence in number or percentage of Cues that Are there any words in which Lbest man. iMniitrcal. recurred. (‘fitlld tell her to stop being so ' "" ' D “The disease is a patchy alopecia lulkome? ~ ~ 3 H C of tinknown origin which appears Anita T. rlhe Stars say 0“, an I 0 suddenly. produces various dc- “ . esofembaass-mt fl. ANSWER3 "W °“m‘°l Wm?” 8, En”! “ By Mme Mme) gldemplexi lnd”l0llOWeln&”CnIP&;l:l’t)l1Tl:‘ with I person's basic character. Your friend is naturally gushy and you are coiis.\rvative. The only nay yn\1l' frieno‘.-;hip can flourish is‘ for you to accept her qualities. good, bad or indifferent. Perhaps she wishes you were all bit more de- For Tomorrow SUNDAYS horoscope promises, I most enjoyable day. Domestic- ally speaking. the asp;-rs arc ex’-| cellent and plans made for the an- tertalnment of friends or r . in the home should tui-n out mos‘ monsti-ative. l‘Il't(I her complaint pleasmmy. ”“P':“' be “V” ~“”' ’”‘° ‘"1 the The day also favors t-nmmunity mm *‘‘d‘‘- K"p "‘ mmd ‘he °°‘ , welfare and betterment programs. '1'“ l’'“ ‘M’ ‘h’ °55"”°" "l :but large-scale social functions ' - i ii-tic Iricndsliip l\ abilit_v_ to over-icomd pmve_m.mg‘ ‘ look minor faults. rt-all7.ing howl Under pnsem aspen“... the 31.5. uH‘l5ll‘<ld0\'\'P(l llltxi‘ RN’ bl’ "l*‘«l°T‘music and dancing are highly fav- AS5815, Your friciid is a fine per.im.ed_ and those emmg_.d 1,, ‘surly son, fond of ,'()li. coinpatiblc: if>pl.o[es5iun_,. should seek mm. mm,-_.5 -t‘l' lll?lllll9l' -ll‘-‘ W“ 1“ 5P°‘5- of EXpl'ei\Slnll which will find wnii e-i l!‘lll'll to O\‘El'l()()k it. You'll never hearted 3pm.,.c,iamm_ be able Slll‘€. to change her, thats for Fm, me Birthday lf toninri-ow is . . you should find business and fin- ancial trends duiing ' three months batter ti wii ‘J, have been for some lII‘t‘l" ~ . i you may, quite unexpectedly, fin I p I way in reduce expenses. All “N'i|'Plllt‘l.“ bad ‘l‘'‘7l5l'’“ "‘ ll“ cultivate a spirit of Illl.t"i'pl‘l.\t llllldlllil Of ll“ l'lll‘l“'lllfl llfind l’l'°b' during this period. therefore. and Flhl.V Post North-South about 2000 take advantage of the excellent ....i... Contract Bridge By Josephine (‘ulberi-«In (‘()S‘l‘LY DI-.'(‘.lSION .—i -A ll0llllS- i aspects prevalent. , Personal relationships will 17'...» ' ‘iin important role in your 1ift~ E3” 'l°""' ‘during the summer months. ,iui(l it EM’-'w"‘ Vulnombm ‘would be advisable for you in en- ‘332 large your circle of acquaintances ._AlO7543 .frr;m' broth‘ I business and social .Q5 pon.o vew iitthsitimo ‘Q3 ‘Romantic and domestic affairs QQJIO QAK7 will be under fine influences 93 N 64 throughout most. of 1954. ‘ .0 “r E 998! A child born on this day will be 9963 g 04 endowed with great integrity, loy- ‘K854 * §AQJ_‘I alty Ind generosity. ‘H6 The Day After Tomorrow V INITIATIVE and enterprise .AK‘”°"z 9h°llld brink ltood results on Mon- #1093 igay. but take care. in putting The wading: oblnionalfidr lg?!‘ mi’: wt!" ‘-90 East goxth :3.“ those who could bey(l)ielpflirl ?o“°§‘$f}c 1. M l l-ll lls -» PHI 5 0 Pu‘ P”. detlllng 'wlt.h §fil.r.“:na"ii;nil'.‘3fu M 5 O 1"” Pu‘ Dbl.‘ anything for granted, ‘E Pu! Pl“ Pu’ Important decisions may be made south liiid down the king and '°""““K '-l’IV€l. change of living are of diamonds but Esstfruffed. egriro ' or b“‘l“°” Dinner- and the only other trick going to :m51‘,nl:"'ev‘lt"h0’:";’«'c‘3_lel!ul|7;::t;’rs..:3 lthe ileirnse wits the heIrtace.'I‘nus. 1 . _ the doubled five-spade contract was I "1' 73"‘ of coursegfulfllled, for game addi- i'lal)lJPl. North‘: double of five spades was about as bad In action Isis possible It the bridge table. Nothing in the auction up to that point sug- gested that five spades could be In-iiten. but South's persistence in diamonds had indicated that I slit- rliamnnd sacrifice would get off very cheaply — especially under the vulnerability conditions. In the postmortem North stressed that his was "short in the diamond suit," but he was as wrong about this as about his overall view of the hand. A holding of Q-x in I suit bid as vigorously Is South bid diamonds lit not I Ihort hold- ing! offensively. however, that same Q-x is excellent support for in suit bid and rebid up to the five- level. If North had mute the proper bid. six diamonds, in the sacrificial Riognance and domestic IN 5| GAUGE I5 DENIER matching. Sizes 8%-11: A. Never. She should serve ex- actly what she has on hand. with- out the least apology or embarrass- mont. Q. Is it proper for I girl to take lat: hfir future mother-in-law V . I Icing to spend a few ‘us with her. and it is their am Duchy? would have collected no — to say spirit, he almost surely would have been given a. vary unexpected re- ward. It is certain that But would have doubled six diamonds —- and any opening lead by West other than I club would deliver 1! tricks to the dsclarer. so. instead of pey- lng out I000 polntl, North-louth A. This is not expected. is it Ilually done. mt nothing of evening up the standing in the rubber. - The FASIII YOUR OWN LENGTH Luxury beauty It every-day prices and in your exact length! 31 gauge 15 denier sheemess as only Phantom has it. In exclusive shade: for perfect costume- »~ 1.50 course." In I close study of 123 casts of Q. How can I get curtains the exact size they were before laun- dering .which 73 were followed, several in- A. MI*?I5lli't‘ the t-uitains t'Fil'€- terestlng facts were obtained re- fullg, both lPlllZ|l‘l\\'l.\P and cross-igardlng clinical characteristics. wise, before laUll(‘lPl‘ll‘l5z, so that predisposing factors. course and ‘they may be stretched in the exact response to treatment. The usual size lam-. reason the patient consults the Q. How can I physician is fear of total loss of frying paiit-ak.~s" hair and embarrassment because it A. Try llSlllL' Iwn niins lll5lt"ail can be observed by everybody. His or one Thrrc will lil\\‘.t\S be a sii;--‘flrst question is "How long will it pl_v on hand and the two puns will take for my hair to grow back?" savc time when save time. Both sexes are about equally ai- Q. How can I i-ii-iiii .<i ‘Pl kiiit'es'.‘ Iected. A. To clcan the szccl blades D1‘. Tobias further reports that rub them viv.:ii:r-ii-lv with aslies fifteen patients complained of cei- _n'riinpt~iied Vlllh \\'nl€'l'. tain symptoms before the hair losi occurred — headache. neuralgic pain and itching. In 36 of these cases emotional disturbances were present — pending divorce suits. school examinations and others. Only three patients had deflnltc fncal infections — infected teeth. tonsils. gums. Of the 73 cases followed. 26 had l‘€lBP80-9- The relapses were more numerous in nervous individuals. Its in treatment. physicians are not agreed. In fact. some are on- Better English By I). C. Hlllliihls I. 'Whi.t is wr. nu “llll this scn-i tciicn‘? "Ho has not attended but? nne niectiiig. and has only a lim-l lied acquaintance with the mem- bers.“ 2. What. is the ciii'i'ct-l pi'miunc:- ntinn of "i'niir,:i'iicnt"" .1. Which one of thvse i.\oi'ds is In Postgraduate Medicine. Dr single-born lambkln, it's asked. lng it is with I long sigh we re. "Oh. I don't know-if it's not"t,u1-n to the more prmgh; yum one thing. it‘! Another. Tl'l9l‘0'l‘awsitlng our pleasure indoors. so much young stun around," he ° ' ' explained, "calves Ind lambs . . . A Ihowery night thls—tln 111,. Ind kittens." His eyes shone. cutting away last edgings o1 mo“ “That was something we had great from the woodlands and firming luck wlth—there's tour of them; the spring-fields for the farms“ thIl‘S PW"-5’ 800d. don't you On the roadway not yet puubi. think?" for cars, a tractor lights I pm» through the dark as someom Busy too lute the folks of this home.s—_rm— this is homlnpnysm firm now they “.6 Well ""0 lllliiwe remember this one which come.- most interesting season We find,wn;pped a ut with the pg." ‘nu it so easy when an April shbwulhush or week's end. is damping the hillside about, to. And the lines of I clipping Wf loiter with the children along thelhappened upon recently in I book “aisles" of the barns—to greet thelof Karolyn's come to mlnd—vem;_. iiew-born calves, the red and the,she apparently treasured. “aiding roan, to learn at first hand the Home" by A. W. Peach:— history of their lineage. The new barn stables comfort. “Gleam Of llzhts_0n ‘hi lllme. Ibly all the cow-kind. We hurry I-“ll 0‘ the evenlns Uln- by the stall which houses the sleek Tfinllled “lime in the D001- rcd herd-sire. even though we have Ml“ °“ ll” “'l“d°W Pin?’ the assurance that "he couldn't . , - V break loose if he tri'ed—he'S foe; :;1h‘\thLehl;u:;£..°£e:rt_w hun d°”bl° “Em d°“'l' 3'0" ‘ea?’ By lnlind to the rs.lndrop‘s thrust the munching or lazing milk- V cows our steps take us to that Rushed In the M1” "1"" far corner where dwells th: lone R,e35()n5 pn(1ugh—-and mom... horse of this farm. Now that the Known It) the feet that mam tractor is used at every excuse for l'1‘uned to the heart-beIt‘s chime, hauling, he is a chap of complete Going along toward hornet leisure. Well fed, water to be hsd‘Lm d H” of m h flu _ at I turn nf his head. we Il6\'el‘- 3" 9 9 theless tut-k I fresh wisp of hay Th? d9=‘T- lammal’ "19"" to his manger for the sake of auld Gmlll filonft t0Wfl|‘d h0mO. lang syne, which brings puzzled. G°lYlf~' home ‘" 5'0"!" inquiring looks from the boys. more , , inclined to pay their respects to Uml‘ gflogdgl h; ' - ' I tractor. and who know right ' ' ' ' 0° ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' away despite otir protests that eachl owner has his own fancy, "thel best make" of these. ' Acrou the barnyard we follow to a barn overshadowed now by its more imposing neighbor, but which James remembers has “stab—_ A hm, was asked ,0 dd“. 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