lW'oiman '5 Rleafmiu PAOI TWO THE GUARDIAN JANUAIIY 4. 1951 l I1 James W. larten. R TIE EMOTIONS CAN IIAIBI THE B1000 PBESHUII .Iyl.fl.hlaoArthsgh Saint Anne. other of (rho Vir- gin, is the Patronesswof Ctna3;I.' she is commernora d on J y phyhwinu, ulmihhm Emu" 3th, the reputed anniversary of. go, gh, hm” "mm M. Gnu, ht!" dellrlb l'l0r 111110111 mill" ml dates for insurance recognise that in "19 Chlmlh 01 3l5- 5”” ill "ml the individual is nervous not only Vllliile Of 36311910. Ql19b90- 15 l-heibecause of the army or insurance Inurdes of the New world. at-hm; beau” he want, to know 1, anti-woman crusade and no won- der, when we read that his auster- ity drew the special attention of Satan. "Evil spirits spread delicious fruits before him. and, taking the forms of lovely women, tempted him to sin." Poor st. Anthony! ary for the examiner to try to re- assure him about heart and blood pressure and that perhaps if hp lies down and reeds a paper for a few minutes. he will be in a more normal condition for examination. In an article, "ilknotlons and Blood Pressure," in the Journal of . T Strange llut 'I'rue , That Body or Your: hvluerineii - larter, Wodilliig i-meedeeceemoeoteer I E n.i.sii'e. aim wslzuld partlc we have liked to start away this This was a clues- in the old cupboard one Colorful dishes we have. in a gay and mixed bouquet of shades. In- expensive. of course. but as pretty and cheerful as a bed of tulips on a chill. en! Shrine day. 0 e e y We often think that if we could have our way every cup and sauc- or, every plate and bowl and lug in; design. so the using these. every "common". eal would be glorified and all dish-washing be- come a privi e. instead of, as .otton, just I iresome chore. This notion of ours, any Piychologlst wopld explain, stems from days of the long so. Whm D053 trectlng large niunberastof glrlhls heart and blood pressure are mdeuwmiiguuhilht iiotlolb tii0i'h:!lli5 grim: each year. . . - . - normal. for his own 0 his fs.mlly' not lose I W I Y I N thony was the leader of the first ggke, p-or gm, xenon liq; 1, custom: decorated in slome-neat and, fetch- OTHY ill 1 o o - -'the American Medical Association. dishes - the precious moss-rose Perhaps the largest and most Dl'- Robert Sterling Palmelu Kyii)e!'- patterns or other beautiful de- . . famous bell in the world is thei icnlslfgl Clinic. glastsanhiisiitfz (an-t signs on fragile china were out "great bell of Moscow." welght:'9FiI BSD 8. 05 On. 8 5 ii down only for special occasions, ' , 440.000 lbs. The value of this chim-r variations of 8 to 10 mm. of mer- and children were reared for the . S cury. and often of 18 to 20 have long been noted in the normal resting systolic blood pressure. The fact that there can be this much variation in the blood pressure in er is estimated at 81.300000. It was cast by the Eknpress Anne in, Pekln, weighs 120.000 pounds, isf 14 feet. higll and 12 feet in dis- Flying Officer and Mrs. Vil'ho Love. ushers. F.O. Aiarl '1'. Carlyle Latter, most part on sturdy but extremely plain unadomed ware. see We recall how good it was on Children lMake Homemaking ;',1ee1l'ge;;s' ”wY):)e()nn”pol::;fds9 belI1;,o'l',l;t1the' same individual under the Wuorinen phmogmphed with m . girurghler Xtelfdvh. f;,';”,3f; Edward gmumsmm F0 and Mr, who..- holidays or when "state" com- 'H8l' MOSI Important ' ' : ; same conditions-lying quietly . . lei” H '1 ' n - ' ' ' ' ' psny came. to eat of a flower-be- -:-- mnceh one ujggelleiglgt gzhiwith no digestion of food taking wedd.mg nnenfisnts muowmg me.” gaoclH;rl:thhEh:;nol:tlM?.1'ahrddlVli': Lrlellsnlrlm.-Jhglhiz .b?irlide?;r::idTBlt&?; decked plate, and drink our. 1331- DEAR MISS DIX: I dispute strongly all that is said about we- W " s - - ”3 .p1nce..5nows that the mind or me Tnamhge Which took place in ' isn (,9. (mm . fragllg cup, we men's place being in the home. I believe that the absolute fylng-down in England is the Westminsteri hell. "Big Ben.". weighing 30,000.l The largest bell in Canada is at' .. Montreal. ill the Cathedral, and mugengfizes ilrsaxghe mligrmal blood weighs 25,000 poundS- 5'" PW”.-in pressure and these rises or curves. W R0m9- w”l3h5 17-000 pmmdso -'con3ldered characteristic of decap- - - The mdependeme Han bell tion. have been presented and sug- I'- 3'-?5iv01'1 W33 93-” in 1375 M We. gested for detection of crime." says Meneely F0llniil”Y- 135 Weigh; is. Dr. Palmer. A 12 mm. rise can oc- 1G.000 Pounds. and the fanioilsl cur from just general excitement. Liberty Bell of Phildelphia got its, In this nunic, bringing on men- nnnie because it fling out the an-' tal stress in the patient or indivi- nouncement of the adoption of the dual has caused rises of 10 to 15 emotions must be causing the rise in blood pressure. deception Trinity United Church, Char- lottetown. Mrs. Wuorinen was the Frank Wuorinen, Port Arthur, Ont. Pictured from left to right. are F.O. Ronald Palcnaude. F.0. Robert Dorothe Moore and Miss Lohma Dolvne. The officiating clergy- man was Rev. H. E. D. Ashiford. T&'7l'R9x:e N NKRK3i"t' ! The Stars Say - - :5 5 By Genevieve liemble l v, tVYxNh &' Y&V.dmQNVVVV ,v. 1;). .. 2-,; For Tomorrow A SUDDEN and quite unpre- How Cenllll 36,161 4: ;- 5 as Q. How can I clean the bath- A.' Modern Eliquelfe II! Roberta Lea g , VNNN... Q. should a child always rise By Anne Ashley is 3;! N :03 2' surface. ef- remember too, when as a youth- ful and respectful visitor we were a guest of s paternal aunt we often enjoyed a foretastc of heav- en on a week-end. At her home peopled only by adults, exquisite china was in use at every meal . . . and if one so inclined, after supper, she could leave the mat- ter of dish-washing to other hands and steal away in the dusk to an unlit room to catch dream of wo en to their own fireside has been their complete downfall and has made them morbid, irrational, narrow-minded and selfish. Woman should be a chum and companion to man. i AN INTERESTED READER ANSWER: Whether a woman's place is in the home or not de. pends on the woman and her individual talents hand inclinations and i A; circumstances and on the home. You cannot lay down any hard and fast rule on the subject. There are women that nature never intended to be homernakers. There are other women to whom home is the realization of every ambition and dream. Home isn't a prison to all women. as . r r mel when being introduced” stories in the lowi flames of an Declaration of Independence lnlmm. in yount K1312 subiects with dmable elem may .31” 3 5”m”' wb' or any ma .. l I N You may "Mn to "link it l!- N0? Ire 'Ill h0l'nE- l'776. . . . Bells have played a' vasomotor or emotional instability. i.:3?gg:":mg33::ng;?E1 ljgctlgnifsel Ieiiveggb with a woolen cloth doAih1ETtld::::;:'i;ggl;,gsg::gh:8: ::3:J"aiI;;l9gn:h:o?l';:9':ofh:;E keeping women stupid and narrow and neurotic. important role in history from very; 'n some patients with stomach dis- r-3 his about-face could bring nbout dampened in kerosene. To remove It is lnsolent for them to keep tlnue this pastime with politeness To vast numbers of women homemaking is the most e 1 ti es. r instance, he -orders and in aticnts v-uh ner- . , i - . . - interesting and exciting and satisfying occupation hilallrell tollled fofclhe dying dutiini vous fatigue orpoveractlve thyroid dramaguc. 35 WW” 3,5 llmnmg ?l?oc:Dlg:;;g:s'o?s1s1?h:c 1,,.:f”lK&m,. me" 59”: bl” "X may 1”" mfg lllvlr in "10 1BmP'll8M "en VA ,-.. on earih. They find Joy in, expressing lheir artistic funeral processions. The custom of gland. e"""”' "3 Wm" "meal mm” vlelssei of cold water: and boil for b”"b:””51l. 1;: 'fe' 15113", "mull ll" Gide" mllhi 50 WP taste by making their home: beautiful. They make of cookery ii fine tolling bells slowly and solcmnlyl Another important point dlscov- "5" Flam "ml mlmmls may came n hour Rub me spots with this not Cr ncl d 1'” t 5 "blliao en up with their reading or hand- art. And they have a sense of supreme satisfaction in knowing they ml er-en was (hat in the mst V15” of a geographical change. promalble, 3 - COUYWSY ll 5 0" Y W 9 V "5 work or sat quietly there by the are making a place of peace and rest and comfort for their husbands before funerals is still common Prince Edward Island, and bell in Cornwall United Church is thgtihe patient to the physician. the blood pressure was higher by marry points than the later visiis. The (D xpanslve and demanding sound udgment and rationalization. Ad- ere to logical rather than emo- :.... solution. Q. How can I treat candy when it becomes grainy? A. Add half a teaspoon of cream where the fault lies. , Q. How much time is the bride expected to spend with her guests hearth . . . On Christmas Eve. granddaughter added to our grow- ing collection of pretty cups, which and giving khelr children an envhonment that will develop all that is good in t cir characters. No INJUSTICE ' used for such occasions and is also, , Hana, M U Q E b c the eddh-. rm gon- g - initial atleni-doctor situation i0 Cw "0 ems Carried i, ll W is . 69 ' perhaps one day as part name.- ”m5 at hm hm” l”.l'e.'V3l5 p"""i seems fopexercise n more potent "W by Wilde" CTl595- M t'”mr' and E crealxiny texnugfe A' she doesnt have to mhum sake to us she will claim, by lt (lust happens that In the division of labor in the domestic part- to the beginning of divine worshipu will result. Also. if a to. lespoo more man two hon". she "my . . . cnuiouemwn gm 1, 3 cu, or '95”0"56 ill ih0.hl00d Dlessilm .1 r is added tn the sugared h Hh he, bringing us a gift one .- in daf- nEF!liiP- making the home is the woman: job as all-PD0i'ilns it is file churches and. chirning bells y l There are cases of indwnhms if It Is Your Birthday 23219:)? and It is rehemem R M” gm lrstihrgngxo mercgtalgg-ie iivnim her (mm C010" 0! green ma song we ll'IB':ltliliS, anfdui1here is no inlustlcs in that that I can see nor any be- ' i ' l who have carried l l blood pres- ' , - ' I. ' n 11 f it nlf 0 8 Woman- The custom of hanging bells nhi Sure for a nurnberllgfl years whose Those whose birthday it is. are give a creamy textural in ma. tmvehng costume. mrilagswin imank otliorus in arhtoarig of course. than are Condmom or "mum Stress in which H: be- cattle and sheep, still survives in advised to keep Wllhln the bounds Q. How can I set co ors Q. when L, we prop" mcmgng . b 1 I 1 , k v pressure Came down to no,.m,,1 at ream and d 1 h t has started m run, is "om it on those occasions when comes a so u e y necessary for the woman to vior outside of the home parts of this p.ovlnce, and sleigh MM. 3 visit to a psychiatrist and th f n f sound iu gment in teria t al tame sun is e-xceh for a dinner guest to open h, nap- June. is .bum in ROI” N away and help cm." the hmnd ,, we" ,5 hnke H. But when the” an ch”. bells ring out merrily. during the rnmumed normal for three years 9 We 0 &bl'UPi- and dl'8-mlitlc A- 075 "NW kin and place it on his lap. dmh 1; H A tragedy 10, the mmhe, mg to he able to devote an of . In addition to the sbove-men- g tioned bells. there are door bells. edD;hP:;1,:1 ”ET;,”,,,';"f,, me hells Wed by WW" CFl51'5- "19 which the emotional disturbances muffin bell. the train bell. the. of the individual raised the blood stage bell, and the half-hour bellslp,-ggsm-e many points. at sea. Indeed, the whole civilized. If we wish to kegp our blood world is set to bell-music in one pressure wltihln normal limits for shape or another. ithe actual condition of oilr blood l vessels, calmness of spirit is neces- . sary. winter, in most rural districts. . ium.wm.dh O O U Casting dice for Bibles at the Chancel SW95 may n05 BPPBI1 '0 may expect henceforth to see my most Christians. but such is the birthday jnscl-jbgd among the won. call for quite unforeseen develop- ments which should be met with changes -are in the making. prob- hitious. climax. The trend of events may logic and good sense. Radical ably causing geographical and thrilling adventures as well as a" reversal in plans, purpose and am- Under this unfamiliar scene and directive it could be easy to overdo, or to expand be- yond reason and balanced judg- ment. Curb emotions. A child born on this day is pos. sessed of exceptional talents, skills, lent for this purpose. Better English 1. What is wrong with this sen- tense? thought was the foreman. but I find he is just a new beginner-" 2. What is the correct pronunc- A. only when the hostess takes up her napkin. And be sure not V-0 unfold the napkin completely: open it only in half and lay it across the lap. ! I-. fx” ' 5 Cook's Corner nanny scnous By I. 0.. Williams iN &"3 my-I4 ”He is the man whom I V. cup corn syrup. 2 lbs. mir- i. from the farm, and we are obliged to dine alone. 0 I And all at once in a whimsical yearning it came to us how we should have liked to commence our New Year. In making needed and timely resolutions? No, not in this way, though, we do over and over to be "a little kind- er . . to be a little blinder to the faults of those about us" -- and to praise a little more. "To be when her time to making them a comfortable home and keeping them safe within it. No school. no hired nurse or child specialist can give a child what iu mother can. There is no synthetic motherhood that takes the place of a real mother in a real home; So I think that the woman who keeps the home fires burning doe: the biggest job and the most important one in the world. and lhe ”"”i one that pays the biggest percentage if she turns out good work. DEAR MISS DIX: How should a woman conduct herself when n trill-h. mlkc i-hG8O- W9 11801” living with her daughter-in-law? Is there any way Ihe can avoid interfering With the home life of the family? I have four children. Wouldn't it be best to spend a few months with each one so I will not wear out my welcome in any one place? My daughters-In-law seem to like me and try to plan for my pleasure. I know they..,will grow tired of that. therefore cl rarely go anywhere they risk me to, custom in the parish of st. Ives. d NV U 1 th P o . .. i , if t a oon ginger '" ””, '"”7' ill” I um” b"' "m" Ems, Ewmd mm odd dams 3;; Mgirediim nhlnfanacig iiihzfz diiggnatgspimiggiig iacjlohvgighohgrrlnfgmn mm is d)' ,; msgojgl mixed mm ;:Ihle-3r;"bange .3: the-ttrlveweas 1;:ermal;1v:g-syirrasbigt tthzt they so on without me. They uniiuiy lo and CW9 330” Wm". "1 1573- D1" 30' with Black Monday and the Bat and over-expansive ideals. migspeiied Disipurse, disburse- (ground). 1 tablespoon flour. mock MOTHER bert Wilde bequeathed 50 pounds, tie of Bothwell Bridge." merit, discernible. dlssolute. cream. Melt syrup and margarine be." But the days are so fleeting, and duties thrust themselves upon ANSWER: You seem to have solved for yourself the problem of the yearly interest of which was to NA” 14 , ether, ur onto flour. ginger . . used In the purchase of 5 Bmeh . . . 'vvvv--vxAr--vv--a--vvv------' ; du4t6ryl:l7hY::aIl;l2es the word man lalzfd apmelpilux we", Erase 3 bag. us somitlmesxsga insigtently hthg: ltlgn:ol'r;ahIn?:h:;-e';voomvz:,n :mlllfxJ:x; ig'llll:;:e'l.s daaulllglkf,l"leCriglt1.Il.ahvlvl1K whether not exceeding the pm” of seven Th” c””"7lb”u”'”b" W95 in Morning Smile 5 What is. a. word beginning ins U"- Pk” mm"” mi 1" t"' we bu remulom 0 our 9” Ir. conslsis primarily in keeping your fingers out of the. family his. 5hlmn85 Md Slxlmlce 3391- Wllkih some churches is an American . l with av that means iimental op- spoonful spiced W9” W3'l- Pl”-'9 are denied by the hgsw Wm: oz The inalienable right of every woman who in at the head of a house . should be roast for by dice" on the invention. In Colonial days the mimmml posntotfl? in a. moderate oven until the mix- our lips and t ed W wslr ,, 10 mm H m her own my Whom wvm or mmmm. C0m""ml0n liable in We church Of collection was dropped into an old- ANSWERS WM 3lW0ild3 "id W0k3- '-3”” though" In ourl mm I .e ' so As long as Grandma respects these rights. she is a welcome guest. Bi" IV95 9” We 1353 Thl"9d3Y in fashioned warming pan. This gad- T" Mu" handle of wooden spoon and roll mill? line "59 "3 "mu" "mm It is only when she tries to superirnpose her ideas on her daughter each May. This Slnllllhf C'll5t0m get was followed by the corn pop- I. say. "He is the man who 1 waters around it They Will h"'d' m"”'”' ""''l''”- . ' and her daughter-in-law that the fight begins. his been 0bS9l'V9d EV6r'S1nCe. EX- per, whose wire meshes served to "Fahh" "V5 will you lend mm thought was the foreman, but I en right aW8Y- Fill WW" ””m- e g 0 You are also very Wise in not feeling that you always have to no cept that the dice-throwing now dudeh ah, ham. Next came the your zhlden I011" '53” tn” 5”” find heis Just a (omit new) begln- Into 2 tablespoons margarine best In net " .1,” bunny with out with your in-laws. old people and young people do not enjoy i-Ike! D1890 On I M516 80': UP 83 contribution box with its long MK" . lner." 2. Pronounce on-er-a-lb'l. four enough mndemed mm to mun a hm” when he hung,” mm the same things and by finding your own pleasures in your own way I-ll! fihnncel Shells. the bishop of the Havmt 3”" l”r3c'tun ”me' and not on-rs-b'l. 3. creamy fllllnS- you keep from being n social burden upon them. And you are most diocese having ruled in 1880 that he communion table was not the proper place for a raffle. handle. Today we place our shek- els on a padded iplate. . . . Crucifixion w an atrocious mode , - llsbies. g:l"3'ldmy .353” the Very W' sgisperse. 4. Containing an auth- e 0 go . . . h . b1 - "Oh. yesx, was the bmme reply. orltative command ence o iga Proven reserves of iron ore In ngggg.,.m. IRON RESOURCES of punishmen. The victims some- times lived for one entire week. The thieves who were executed at the time with Jesus were beaten ' with msllets on the some day; and malls ""3 Wild T0? 9-' i-hhl-3 - our Saviour's side was pierced with Jocllliirly Bntlclpiiii-ed lillilre 0816- s lance to ascertain whether there brstions in honor of his birthday. was me in his body IBlackwood's Magazine for Sept., ' 1844. published an excerpt from his letter. It reads in part: For my affairs I am in it fair way of be- coming as eminent as Thomas Kempis or John Bunyan, as The man who wrote. "The rank is but the guines's stamp - The VALUABLI TIIKBEE Vasi, areas of Ecuador are clad in virgin forest. rich in rubber. you clnchona and valuable timber. b Help Build llp Your cliild with SCOT.T'S EMULSION Boyssndgirlsofallschooligeegroweofeatsndareaoactive that many become run down and listless, subject to colds without showing any warning signs. When this condition becomes apparent, why not give them a good tonic to help promoteheelthypowth, strongboneenoundteeth and a more husky body? Scott's Emulsion contains the Na rural Vitamins A and D with other neces- sary elements to help build energy and resistance. 1-Iealdsy, sturdy children have greater resistance to winter ellmsntsand recover more quickly. Buy plea- sant-tssting, eeonomicalsootth Emuleloiteo-day. il'”M”l5'0 refuses, try next door'." Too Much Fuss Widow. writing to an insurance company: "You have asked me to fill out so many proofs of claims and I have had so much trouble in getting my money that I some- times wish my husband hadn't died." RECREATION PROGRAM! Ontario centres having munic- ipslly-organlzed recreation pm- grarms incpessed from 18 in 1945 to over 150 in 1950. 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Venezuela are said to be the rich- est in the world. 1951 Fashions in Wool I . some at mrnewly designed” fashions in wool were fedtured in a recent display by one liitmiiilon-i Wool secretariat in London, 'l'.,ngland.p -In the Petii Sal it "of .- 63".: .'.""'l'”" "M i”.f.'."'..';: msrmr. or a " - m up y M" 0' a news a model.evmIe' s gown as gum. mun, by ion and leldwies; it is and hattledpwitar evu-"nieunees of wool. in at ll'M1l' u sinuses dufgn.21'bIdNII mount-A 0 tlfll sound Ilsihen. V ' i - grave mien: "There's no use talk- ing, Ellen. We've just got to turn over a new leaf. For one thing we mustn't stay up so late. After this. Ellen, do let's try to get to bed earlier so that we can make a bet- ter start in the moming." It is us- ual for us to make such vows over our breakfast when we are sure "that clock must be fast!" because already the world about us is astir. and obviously has been for some time. But when the evenings come they are so cozy and pies- sant once they have gathered, this family of two from the affairs of their day. 0 Perhaps with Mr. C. from the house on the hill, or other com- pany to Join us; with Jeanie com- ing by for a few minutes. hands now empty of care. or the young- er farmer to talk shop or discuss the whys and wherefol-es of some intended farm endeavour. or just the two - Juries with his reading or radio while we dispatch some piece of mending or add stitches to our knitting. How fast those hours fly -- the serene, peaceful. lovely time of day But . . . Until tomorrow - 1- Diary Good-night. . . I Household Scrapbook .0 -OUCH IQ . Dirt Iaeeener White curtains. blankets. qereads and such. which are badl ' soiled will be benefited by a sea over nigiit in cold water. to which a handful of bore: has been added. Th dirt so that it and a beautiful oolor is to the material. Plehre longing Don't h an oil painting where it rnus be artificially lkht- ed if you can possibly place it when light of day strikes it. To have a motiight of electricity on the, tgil detracts i va 0. . feenhg wise to divide your time among all of your children instead of staying just with one. Short visits make long friends. as the old proverb puts it. in families as well as among strangers. DEAR MISS Dix: I am a girl engaged to be married to a very fine young man who loves me dearly. I believe myself to be in love with him. The only thing that makes me doubt It is that ever so Often I become foolishly infatuated with some one else. I always got over It and go back to my fiance. Am I just kidding myself when I say I am in love with him. or are these affairs lust temporary mad- neil? ALICE ANSWER: You are certainly not in love with the young man to whom you are engaged if you cannot be true to him even before marriage. My diagnosis of your symptoms is that you are a born phllanderer and that no one man will ever satisfy you. You will always want the excitement of affairs with other men. -Needlecraft -gwF.O,R, .THE HOME - NEW COAT DIES! A woman's choice . . . the easy- to-get-into coat dress! This one stars the new belted-in treatment,-. wlth big pockets and a closing that swings to one side to provide special interest. , No. 3096 is out in sises 12. 14, 16, 1l.20.36.3e.4o.42andM.sise 19. 356 yards M-inch. Bend 25c for each PATFERN which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and style Number plainly. no sure to state slse you want. Include Poll-ll unit. or none number in yohadsrddress. m GI! P! m De srfment The Charlottetown Ghardlin. Pattern No. 3090 r Nlm. Adar”. -xix . l sl 4 i..,, 0", PIOVIIIN ' I l'AVi as sew- GIITICIIIIAI ,wmi'.n'l....i else buds. ..l M. . V.