lWolmen ls realm PAGE TWO Charlottetown ictred above are Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Waite and thei ai- rar: GUARDIAN OCTOBER 8. 1953 Becotning Drs. Bridal Party j” it Icndants followin: their vvotlrlinx on Aug. 25 at the home of Rev. E. C. Evans, Charlottetown. Left to grnomsman: Mr. and Airs. Waite (n ence Vi'hiintvai', lli'iilPSilliili'l, niece right are: Mr. Arthur Holland, ee Phyllis MacPlierson); Mrs. Clar- cf the bride. I do about my have been in time and have Q. What can hands when they water for a long puckered up? A. Rub tlirm with lemon or vinegar. and this will restore their softness and prevent cliapping. Q. How can I remove fish odors from my pots and pans? A. By sprinkling salt in them. adding hot. water, and allowing to stand for 10 minutes before wash-' my. Q. How can I successfully mend holes in lace? A. One very good method is to out s. piece of paper under the hole and stitch on the machine through mper and all until the hole is nil:-.d.i Fhen pick out the paper. Use very Ina thread. Q. What is A good substitute iath mat for my tub? A. A turklsh towel on the bot- tom of the tub serves very well. Better English By D. 0. Wllllanil i. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "It looks as though it was going to rain." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "facetious"? ' 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Pretentious, pertinent, presumptuous, preposterous. 4. What does the word "cap- tious" mean? 5. What is R word beginning with unp that means "matting no display or outward show"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "It looks as if it were going to rain." 2. Pronounce fa- se-shus, a as in ah unstressed, e as lln see. accent second syllable. 3. lPresumptuous. 4. Apt to catch at faults. "Envious men tend to be captious." 6. Unpretentious. Uranium's atomic weight of 238 is the total of its 92 protons and 146 neutrons. Alice Brooks Designs JIFFY CROCHET I COSY and F'LA'I'I'ERING, tool Crochet these for c-c-cold days ahead! Angora cloche is made of knitting worsted and Angora, Thrifty-you need only half as much angora. Helmet is knitting worsted. Pattern 7044: crochet di- rections for 2 easy-to-make hats. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cm The Guardian. 60 Front street West, Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number. FALSE TEETH -That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, mp. ped or wobbled at. Just the wrong time. Do not live in fear of this HEDDCMHB D0 you. Just sprinkle A little F'AS'I'El3.'I'H, the alkaline ("On-Midi powder. on your pistes Holds false teeth more firmly. so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour. Checks "plate odor” (denture breath.) Get FASTEETH at any drug store. The volcanic Mount Etna in the island of Sicily covers more than 450 square miles At. its base. aicitanclttucnur :60 came suauieoo ,, ...5mtu.Igbenuttt,a-I L beautiful hairrshlnesl And Richard Hudnuf Egg , lCremo Shampoo brings out all the natural, shining beauty of your own hair. it contains real egg-ct natural hair beuutifier. This golden lotion shampoo cleanses 'quickIy, rinses out completely, lea 'dandruff-has . . . clean, beautiful and shining like bridal satinl Then, as o fragrant beauty finish after each shampoo-o Richard Hudnuf Creme Rims. vet your hair quick rinse with 0 5.7.91.2: 2.00 Girls Of India Interested In , (GP) -Girls in In- dia. Am more interested in becom- here by Dr. Leela M. Dhadle of Poona. I. petite woman doctor making A tour of Danadlan hospl-tA.is on route to London, England, for post-grmdiutc work. In An interview, she said the people generally in India are be- coming more hospital-minded, with the result that the government maintains a number of free gen- eral institutions. New-born infants Are kept with their mothers for breast-feeding, a practice which is being Y9V1Ved by some Canadian hospitals. Medicine In India Progressing India is not behind in the field of modern medicine and her popu- lation is steadily increasing be- cause ot this, she said. The new child in India has a better chance of survival than his parents had. Much is being done in the field of birth control. Many 15169 (111395 provide free pre-natal care clin- icalvlid-wlfery relieves Indian doc- tors of much work. Special cour- se; are given in such skills. But there is only one doctor to every 10 or 12 units, and health and so- cial welfare imPWV9m91ll4 5" needed. DESPITE THE ADVANCE OF SCIENCE wa STILL own A DEBT TO THE MEDCINE MAN As we think of the medicine men of savage tribes, we may W035?” now their patients ever lived through the treatment given them. especially when we think of me great advance in the knowledge of medicine and virus! dllrlnl 318 P35! sew years. we are reminded of the great discoveries of today, of the gland products so greatly used fay modern medicine men - insulin. thyroid and pituitary extract. These valuable drugs have wrought won- ders in the treatment of solter. diabetes, and other diseases. What about the use of old-time medicines made from bark, roots and leaves? In the Bureau of Industrial Ser- vice, J. R. Anderson. chief phar- macogrioslst, Parke Davis Co.. states that modern scientific discoveries have brought such great changes in medicines that 90 per cent of physicians' prescriptions could not have been written a scant fifteen years ago. This great progress would seem to all but eclipse ancient methods of medication. .on the contrary. the value and potency of many barks. roots, and leaves are so great they still are imported from far-off places for use as ingredients in some medicines; thus we learn that one drug mm brings approximately 140 varieties of crude vegetable drugs into its United States plant each year for processing and manu- facturing into well-known products or for research purposes. The fact that tons and tons of these barks. roots and leaves are imported yearly results in the warehouses of this and other drug manufacturers smelling ”likc the drugstore of 20 or more years ago." Many crude drugs arrive in con- tainers that are peculiar to their home district, such as thin paper and varnish coverings from the Far East and woven straw baskets from Haiti. Hundreds of years ago man dis- covered that these barks, roots and leaves had medicinal value. Early white settlers noted the Indian medicine man used them to per- form "miracles." In the descrip- tion of these crude vegetable drugs we learn that included are bark from A peach-like tree growing on othy Florence MacDougall) 26 at St. Patrick's Church, Grand formed the double ring wedding Mass. above are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerard Gallant (the fo met Dor- daughter of r. Dougali of Grand River, who were married on Saturday, September Rev. W. D. MacDonald per-- and Mrs. . J. Mac- River. service and celebrated the Nuptisl Ornate Trim By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (C?)-Balloon crowns. m-inch brims, eiderdown trim- mings and jewel-bright colors- those are the ingredients of the winter hat picture drawn in Lon- don by Erik, the Danish milllner. This tall, blonde man-about-town with hat shops in London's May- fair. Paris' Montparnasse and Go- penlmgen, has not fallen for the half-hats and smaller shown with the couture winter clothing styles. Erik declares that "modoms" head. in London at least, will be well covered. Posh But Costly At prices working girls generally pay for A dress. suit or coat. well- to-do customers may buy a res- taurant hat in aquamarine velvet with pillbox crown, 20-inch brim or black feather trimming. Or there's a. "jokers" cap of black velour with fronds oi cstrich float- ing down from the tall crown. Or a tiny, Edwardian toque in cor- nellan-red velvet. circled with matching ostrich trim. Demurely saucy for that classic suit are balloon-crowned hats in plush velours. looking like over- slzed men's bowlers with sewn-off brims. In amethyst fur felt. striped Hats - - Big Hats With For itMadame” tharcan be'seen from the front. They come in emerald. purple. royal blue and stripes, all trimmed with black. Poke-bonnet styles with tall crowns tapering to a flat top would not be out of place with bell skirts, mittens and high-button boots. The old time flavor is accentuat- ed by a wide trim of snow-white eldcrdcwn, framing the face. Like swnnsdmvn Used. only on black velvet toques and bonriets the three-inch trim is merely a backing covered with soft elder feathers. It looks ex- actly like the swansdcwn on a baby's bonnet. Cosy winter styles include so- phisticated pillboxes Attached to scarf ties completely covering the hair. A high plllbox in emerald green jersey, trimmed with black, is fixed to l8-inch-wide emer- ald stole, fringed in black. The long stole. draping the shoulders ' has now moved our cuppa--hour . funny Afwrliaht the l1auu-u.t.b- ' threshing. Twilighteis flooding "in ' less to some concern As to wheth- - the dark." , of its trmncha favorite night.- T El.i.Eli'8 nuiit HA: wu- Autumn, with its shortened days into the Jsmpllght. Out of the an in family and helpers. hungry. and we cut appreciate a little woA.ry, from their work at the by then from some quiet mystic gray ocean of it. to this place on tbs hillside. Alrudy far hills are softly veiled And how silently it rests on the fumlsntbi with smiles the folks enter though in- variably James and Mr. A. pro- sr or not "we'll be able to see to get those cows mundcd.up in Yet never. -yet -has evening worn to morning that All milk was not dmwn and their stints of chorlng left in good order. , A nice chore fell to our over- night tonight-one which ll 508-, zonal on these farms. and usual. where our poultry rllalnd 15 'n0l7 at all extensive and carried out in a more less ” phazard way. From A golden willow of ,Ks.roiyn's planting in the buck yI.rd.lwhich has grown to A height to make- above. Brehaut, bridesmaid. WEEK'S SEW-TBBIHTY quarters for a. number of this sum- mer's chicks, with alert helpers we caught and conveyed these to the comfort. of the poultry-house near by. version for A cover-up apron that Without one escaping from the really protects youi Nu fitting 6186! SHOPS I.-Ml I lime 151' problems, it wraps. No,ironir.g low saying "You're not some to problems,' it opens flat. Check that like belna Shut In f0l' I 0-1! 01 diagram-it's easy sewing! two-and it so nice out of doors Pattern 4803: Misses' sizes 12. and with such good scratching in 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes 85,: the fields About! But, rm! tell- yards 39-inch,fabric. in; you, you'll be glad you earn- ” ” ll” md...:........””" M m” '” "hm plant: tglgd Vi',ormfll.. aiflts Continued on P389 11 - complete illustrated instructions. ' Bend Tiiirty-nve cents (arm) in coins (stamps cannot be Accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Site. Name. Address, style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Canada. DOUBLE VALUE for your sew- ing time! It's a jumper .- it's A wrapron - make it also in I. brief Modern Etiqc I Tliars S - - By Genevieve Iomlllo - -.... Q. If A man has become en- gaged to marry, is it proper for him to tell all his friends before the girl has notified her frlendl? A. No; it is the girl's privilege to be the first to make the An- nuui cement. Q. what is the proper thin: 101' one to do when food has been taken into the mouth and proves much too hot to swallow? A. The best, thing to do is to take I swallow of cold water. on no account, try to remove the food from the mouth. Q. What is the most popular boutonnlere for ushers at s wed- ding? A. White cu-nations are always in good taste. This is more A mat- ter of choice. however, than of eti- quette. For Tomorrow ORIGINAL and ideas will bring creditable results this day and, if coupled with en- thusiasm and the determination to push them to the utmost. should lead to spectacular success. New ventures are favored, and excellent vibrations insure cooperation and encouragement. Do something especially pleasing for loved ones now. Extend hospi- tality, shop for gifts, be free with favors and sincere compliments. New friendships are also encour- aged during this period. and per- sonal relationships, in general. should be unusually harmonious. ouselicld Scraboolt nylobcrhlao For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. the months ahead promise a new- found sense of should bring you great peace of Water on Steps. when water collects on wooden Autumn Nuptials imaginative I security which ' 1 Following a wedding ceremony at Charlottetown Baptist Church on September 16. the Moore-Robinson bridal party were photographed They are left to right: Mr. Homer Campbell, best man; Mr and Mrs. Ernest Moore (nee Mae Robinson) and Miss Margueritl Rev. J. D. Davlson performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will reside-in Mont Joli, Que. - Anne Adams; Patterns I. u and frgjnlng the face. 15 and be. outside stops, it can be drained off near), the belt of . coat or (1,353 by boring a A umber of holes in the (,9 gwjng 1,, 1,03,, paneismm. 1, step. Sandpaper smooth, and paint flung ca,-eieuiy ova, 3 ahouider. to preserve the wood, including the Fhrceptlng shallow toques and A Imus 9! the M1"- few embroidered skull ca s for t evening wear, every hat hasphelght Tl'"""""' to the crown or brim tilt- even "Aluminum may be cleaned or hcad-hugging bonnets tilted over brightened by A paste made of so mind. Past efforts should begin to bear fruit during November and. if you are alert in seizing new oppor- tunities manifesl late in December. you should be able to consolidate gains still further during the new your. Social and domestic affairs should prosper during the balance with black, they sport two-inch one ear. ribbon and fish-net veils. They sit Softer colors include "winter straight on the head over a smooth white," suggestive of the trans. hairstyle and have higher crowns lucency of diamonds or block ice. than the riding bowlers of side- In pique. spotted with black vel- salldle days. vet medallions, it's chosen for it or similar height are the square- under-sized French Apache cap, crowned pork-pie hats with wide with cheeky tilt, squashed crown ribbons ending in long black bows look and matching cravat. the east slopu of the Andes in Bol- cough syrup; leaves of the Turn- tonic product, and roots from the gentian herb from France. Italy and Yugoslavia that are used to All- mulate the appetite. Thus, in the opinion of this re- search chemist, crude vegetable drugs will always have an import- ant place in the manufacture of medicines. ” As we think over this inform- Atlon regarding these old familiar drugs. we learn that despite All our new knowledge of life-saving drugs, we owe A real debt to the medicine men of savage tribes. said the proud, plumpis” woman to the soldier at the information desk: "I have come to see my son, Horace Algeron Thyselle Dc Clerk- Beedle, .lr.." t "Yes, rnslam." responded the in- formatlvs clerk. "Hey, Jon, tell Stinky B. to come in. His mom's here." ll0rW-'- she laughs at age . IlIIl'II:;":I' IX 'wbr"iv'uiian. n.t”5.'n.?"r?; 3: :u”":hkPilbnI:::lfctl0duIl today! 001 back -i.E?.. pin" 33 DR.-. IWILLIAMS lvla - used as an ingredient. ml 1 era shrub from Mexico - part. of A I l Her Personal Purchase Wife Buys Inexpensive Jewelry -Resents Matc's Interference DEAR MISS Dix: To what extent should A husband be consulted on the purchase of furniture or A wife's personal items? My husband gives me an allowance, and never questions how I spend it. Recently, I bouilhb some Jewelry-nothing expensive. and I'm paying for it out of my Illdwtncm H0 can I should have consulted him About it; I claim that since it was A personal purchase it only concerned me. We have been married A short time. - , M88. 3. .1. ANSWER: The bride who dountt consult or discuss the mAttdr of major purchases with her husband becomes the wife who complains blttuly later of her husband's dlslnurestethinu. If you bear in iridnd that tho u.i1ly days of your marriage are the foundation of A long life together, you my ap- preotsto the not that it you begin with the luv- pooition that certain decisions Arc yours Alone, you ' irony wind up with a nun indifferent to anything you The pumluss of Jewelry tint nquiru payment mi-cad over A certain period is not. A minor matter, and you definitely should have asked your husband's opinion About it. He is fair and reasonable with you in fliuncicl Inst.- tcrs; it behooves you to show him the name consideration. You would eniiry the jewelry much more if you had nude its buying I mutual proec . - 'uu'rici"Ninu' " DEAR. MISC mx: I Am 70 plus, Andfind myself vary lrrltstnd with old friends who seem to have one-truck minds: Their main topic of con- versation is about themselves And small personal matters in other poo- pic's lives. I can for my. own home and runs lnsil tnuincu which gives me lots or contact with the public. I live Alum. Ky mama All have more material tliinu than I inn. M they Arc inmates in noting but theniuives. - I r - I . - OAIRIIJ. Answm: Alas, the nuns situation Applies to may POIMO for younger than '70. Mental isolation And oclmmo ulf-ccutaodncl ullnu to many people, especially women, what everyone couldrhsro your intact in life, And in things beyond your immediate hcrison, there would be far in discontent um spreading your own pbiloooxhiy. . . emit i2ii.i.s..' A h , . . I V I If tbulroitila-oulunbout.-Ill , tmcicuroldctdn. - Do that you can to hair: your friends in developing their intcom g of 1953, but guard against some emotional stress within the next two weeks. The problems whiclig cause anxiety are but temporary.' so relax and use your innate good judgment and diplomacy insolvlng them. You can do it-and easily. A child born on this day will it! intelligent, enthusiastic and sell- confident. grains of bcrax And one of water. with a few drops of ammonia add- ed: of course. steel wool will re- move All rough places and discolor- atlcns caused by burned food. Vlnsnr Cruets To clean vinegar cruets. fill them with warm water to which a few drops of household ammonia haw- bcen Added. Let stand for An hour then rinse well with lukewarm water. " VITAMIN ENRICHED FLOUR OLD-FAIIIONI2 DATE AND NWT 3 IA!) t :35 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt. I t nods I cup nut nuts I K cup shortening l ' ' I tablespoons vincnr And boiling .wstcr to make PA cups. 1 cup dutu cut in halves Ivan baton ' mi cup: brown suur sm flour. salt And soda and mix in nut. meats. bro shortening in combined boiling water. Pour over data And let. stand 10 minutes. , combine an and brown suur. Add dry inundhnu to on mature slisrnstcly. with am And. liquid mixture. Tum into grsuod mun inch loaf pan. lake At no duress I. About one, hour And is minutes -Mn.nnIlncNAlll. 1. 1 Willi: .u..'. w. add Ind PIES Hill . . k lit