I - . . . . . Gard." Topic. omen S realm msuis nuinv :: oonomy mx's comm. ., ........... .......... ....... Anne Adams Patterns ' I 0 ' .. uenlslsldnrm-toilfe .H 4 V rhnngn v."hu. ' ., non swo ms ooannrsx may 14. 1952 in mm m---;. WM" M i . - nu . .m.,,.,...,,. 9 u h th slo rises ' mew vegetables look well ” if ('.:.?3av;.3' zfertlse egrugegebled eSeI'l8 I E among the flowers. but there mtso-3-liar -as I1l1mmJ;!1'Ihotl;l ; Th g 3 d of Y mill in green again. And the 9034- T :--- Eeolggratf am-,?:;st:lil: 3'33 fuller figure. n:nslt::stion worriesll "'03 ' . a Y 0"” mirroring at times for us tree and H d b t B. t "1. sum", cw”. u.um,d 10, um, . " n I w sutu. nus. l"l11'N9 ind drlftlns whit-0 mud 9' ' 7'" cm". '(':.ladllolu:"Iwe:t .Den:nond":th- 100- G"-'0 101' '-he - 1143- l O - ' ' """ - of day awaits now the opening an that in used for cutting new - those pockets, the i 1 - said of the cowslips. now eagerly Bgfofo Rgmgngg or bouquets can be grown most my-lav 4-son Ikirtl Bolton Putty T” W! 33”!" 91959: "W53 "" "lly u easily and in quantity among the Pl"-Gm R4557: K3""1"' ”'4- orvmo conrlsorn: nv Motrm wildflowers of the year! And are .,,,,.,l,,,., 12...... wm. mu, nu. ma. sols. me. am. also 0 6 in window To soften putty frames. mix together two pounds of salsods, 1-2-pound lime. and one gallon hot water. Stir all to- gether and apply while still warm to the putty on both sides of the glass. Let remain for twelve hours. NW loll" 9” "mid" 51'"?-C01'"3r h to 1 oi; out over the pond. lng and mature. We got along very well and soon big they can go along the back coin (Itsnwl "W103 D6 ll30eDWdl xnggughgutgllnag can 1” temwed one, has been shown to give relief Saga, onorising takes his weather were seeing each other four or five timds a week. fence. Usually a prize vegetable for this pattern. Print' plainly 3' in rheumatoid arthritis (the com. bearings for the day there. He He said he loved me, and I know I loved him. garden attracts visitors just as Ill-G. nllne. Id . SW16 number- Odorless Gasoline Cleanser Add a few drops of oil of uses- fras to each quart of cleaning fluid used for cleaning dresses. This will dcodorlze the fluid and entirely remove any disagreeable odor from the garment after the cleaning. Guard Against Moths To preserve fur robes against moths. dissolve l-2-ounce of camphor in one pint of alcohol and spray the robes with this before putting up. GIVES Al GOOD RESULTS A8 BY INJICTIONB mon form of rheumatism which affects Joints). physicians are try- ing to fi.nd the best method of administering cortisone in individ- ual cases. At the Mayo Clinic. giving cortis- one by mouth in the form of tab- lets or in saline suspension prov- ed an effective method of treat- ment in 99 of 100 cases. This is important because, while using in- jections under skin, into muscles or into veins gives quicker results, disappointed to find that taken out of their habitat, their fresh beauty soon withers and is gone. As is his custom ever since the April day we had the new window inserted in the room above the kit- spoke of it at milking-time in the stable. Then through the open door we could see a mist damp on the hills. And no sun to give life and lift to the sparrows wings on first jaurits about the barnyard. James was a bit late keeping our appointment. he having stopped I minute to attend to the comfort of a. new pair of lambkins . . . I white and a black. dark as night -a ewe. And which will she love better? We wondered as we came by, the lad or the lass. And smiled recalling a question we had asked the children. Muriel Niuen DEAR MISS DIX: I was married at 16. had my first child at 17, followed by one almost every year until I was expecting my sixth at 25. Then my husband said he couldn't stand the responsibility any more. and left us. He went back to live with his mother in another state. I am now 29. the children are from 4 to 12. About a year ago I met a men two years younger than 1. He seemed very understand- However. he wanted me to marry him and leave He felt he couldn't. accept their care. Naturally. I wouldn't think of desertlng my family; for one thing there's no one but me to care for them. My friend says he still would like to come to see me once or twice a week. but I feel if 1 con- tinue seeing him I'll learn to care more. . TINA ANSWER: You have certainly had a hard life. Tina, and it is greatly to your credit that you have done such a splendid Job of caring for your large family. Added to your material worries. you haven't been very fortunate in meeting decent men. to be nothing but a contemptible coward. and his mother must be nearly as bad to let him stay away from the family he deserted. Your ' husband proved wonderful bloom but plain fol- 1 isge should go there. A more pleasing picture will result where these flowers are grown along the edge of the vegetable plot or Just in front. If they are very much as the flower plots so if we want to make it really dressy we can select from the seed catalogue some of the teller and bushler annual flowers and use these as hedges between the main divisions of vegetables. A great many experienced gar- deners now grow practically all continued on page if ""V”x9.'7c'x9N t m Better Englisli PI to sew. isitested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. send Thirty-five cents (Soc) in Bend order to ANNE ADAMS. cm The Guardian. so Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Morning Smile n Might Not The teacher of the village school was leaving and was being pre- sented with I clock and a purse reactions to dl'l18I occur more Of- ' Dy 9. 0. William J. y ten, and the patient usually pro- The minister. who was presenting with some curiosity of an Indian these, said, "The contents of the mother in the long ago. - . . ' fers to take medicine' by mouth. She was young and sugm and NEW BEAU V0 IVIPBOVEMENT pm,” Wm m "me dmappeal. but Tl'i8 Sill?! SOY ' ' iluevllltlli gtoifed tisebslllzlgis :n:eu?.m:.1,2: attractive. Of an lmpai-B1VB C0lm' Your present young man is no better. Knowing that he would. 1- What 15 Wrong Vim! 11115 l9n' mu dock Wm never 80'" pension. 01 me 100 pauemsl 27 tenance and win Vie knew 95 039' never accept the obligations of n ready-made family. he won your time? In COMPUEDCG W Y0"? nu Nnmbny. up able of every depth of feeling as are women of every race. on a re- servation she lived and with com- panions we had come to her door to ask for a drink of water that hot summer day. A neat frame- By Genevieve Keniblo 7 For Tomorrow The mentality is still immersed request. we shall send the more heavier of the two articles." 2. What is the correct pronun- trust and love only to treat you as shabblly as your husband did. I'm afraid your prospects for second marriage are not too good, anyway. Few men ure willing to take the responsibility of so large a family. With the two unfortunate experiences you've had. your future 1318'-l0H Oi "B11001"? dealings with men should be very carefully handled. You are. appar- 3- which 0"” M the" '"”d5 '5 enily. an overtrusting soul. and to avoid another wound, you'll have mx '19” Dmmllefu dWB”. MRI- were given cortisone only by mouth and then, when no arti:h:-u- mstio was obtained, by injection into the muscles. The required dose by mouth was about the same "It seems to me. Mary, that you're marrying very hastily. What is the policeman's name?" "I don't know his name, but l've A R4567W ..,,....,;A i i-I-4”...-44!... in the realm of the bizarre, fan- or only slightly larger in sixth to house n was and other; similar in to toughen up a hit. Your immediate happiness Hg; Wm, your ,.hn. tiff, Mlgrain. 3”" M5 "umber". tas , imaginative or eccentric. a fourth) than the intramuscular mm and make Wye here and dren. Bringing them up right is a full-time Job and leaves little 4- W11” 5095 Eh” WW5 ".ll"'l5' B on door on the first Sunday. one I1 in With much Predlipolmm 11066 in "'10" ”395- mere about the wide acres room for romnnre. Of course they'll be grown while you are still a diction" mean? , "J dreamy individual failed to remove '-9?"”d the C0"”mcuVe- mvenf 3903"” 03 the Dl'0mDt but 5310” she waned on the ....'.......,,d cnmpnrnllvely young woman; then. and only then, will be the time for 5- wh” l5 3 wfrd beglffmng with The” W” nu church on the his call- ;::e;lar7: liixesnlgxl e:3gnv:;:"gg'l9d Icl-1011 01' 0011380118 Elven by muuth. whne we drank, a plump bopbaby you in look around for another husband. The experience of maturity 93 that mew” rhythm 7 aemdmme. so an empty hang” The voice of the N.C.O. in the daily dose was given in three or four parts at appropriate inter- vals. Results of this study emphas- ize the importance of regulating charge of the parade came roar- ing across from the far end: "This ain't no ordinary hangar- take yer so-and-so 'st orf - yer will, I hope, lead you to a better choice than you have made up to now. . By all means stop seeing your young man. He has no serious intentions toward you. and further doling will only end in more dis- of about a year hi her arms, ii small girl, sturdy and cute and likeable half-hidden bchiml the folds of her skirt. All regarded us- was equipped with chairs and a hastily constructed platform to fill the need until such time as better arrangements could be made. As and daring ideas may illuminate ' and cite to spectacular heights of ingenuity and skill. Emotions as ANSWERS 1. Say. "In compliance with your request. we shall send the (omit well as intellect being involved, there is prospect of definite oppo- sition or want of approbation from elders or old institutions. It is probable that those excep- tional souls who are destined to be swerved and swayed by the ec- centricitles of genius may have to be content to find their rewards and gratificatlons in the resins of their own novel or spectacular inventions, emotional urges and stimuli. as there is sign of some very concrete opposition or critic- ism from those of more objective or materialistic vision. Extraor- dinary talents, ideas. plans. uni- que experience of strange phen- omens, weird insight into the biz- arre or speculative. may draw down the criticism of the sordid- minded or unimagitive. However, genius brings peculiar compensa- tions. A child born on this day may be conspicuously gifted with novel, strange and eccentric ideas, tal- ents. aspirations and ideals, pro- voking the sallles of the sordid and purely objective-minded. the dosage to meet each patients need. similar side-effects (reactions) resulted from giving cortisone byudrm g mouth or by intramuscular injec tlons. Use of cortisone was discontinu- to see how much improvement would be maintained Relapses began to occur within 1U to 80 hours after withdrnwnl of the cortisone in nine of these ll cases ed in ii cases where mouth. The other two of the l cases were still free of their rheu mstlsm in two and 10 months re- spectively. Giving cortisone by mouth in dosu small enough to prevent significant side effects appears to be useful for long-term manage- ment in many cases of rheumatoid arthritis. I beueve the above information from such a high source as the ZHEWS Mayo Clinic will be good to both patients and physicians. EUFFLES 'N' COLOR Add Eyelet and easy embroi- dery id pillowsllps, towels, and souls! Hsve snowy ruffles and gay colors. or do a pastel color- scheme with eyelet'to matchl Beautify linensl Pattern 7006 has transfer of two each of three motifs 435 x is to W. x 12 inches. for this pattern (stamps csnnot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. clo The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario and Pattern Number. .....:....j4 Lsle Now life. Vi.” "How nice for you. dear. now." cloth. cow ammo W1 - lmmtc sons Send Twenty-five cents in coins Please print plainly Name, Adam” "The fortune-teller said romance will come to me rather late in That means it could happen any day casually without any sign of curi- ance l: cw she was a good mother "And W lch do you like better?” we asked. a bit carelessly we con- fess in the light of her reply. A smile lit her eyes and very slowly spread across her features And she hugged the follow in her arms more closely. "l like both" Wmlone "8 8"” W she said. "But of course" she add- 1 ed. hf like boy better." While for ' long years we never had a chance to prove or disprove her comment. we can nevertheless question it now that a little girl-a subtly al- luring bit of femininity as are wee maids of five-past. blue of eye and air of braid has come to live with us in recent years at Al- derlea. James reached down the milk- ing-stool from its nail on the wall and sat in to his stint of milking in the next stall . . .iour we milk at present, but according to grand- daughter who picks up crumbs of conversation from the farmers. others will "freshen" before the summer wanes. "A-little damp" we offered. "Ay" he said. "and by the look of the pond there'll be no clearing for a spell. Oh. it's Just as well-it's a bit too early yet to be- Kln the cropping. "There's a time to reap and s time to sow' Ellen. and n farmer needn't fash himself over either. But" he chuckled, "it's just as well to be ready for them." Until tomorrow... - Dluy- - Good-night aster for you. osliy or a flicker of interest in f 1 their eyes. We admired the chll- mm" " "re' . . and by their appear- sorry slate. DEAR. frequently. MISS DIX: or twenty minutes. ANSWER: in for n snack in the kitchen? the boy. a manner above reproach. DEAR MISS DIX: Continued .ommu Cook's Corner Chocolate Lace Cake 1 1-8 cups cake flour, 2 tea- spoons baking powder, 1-2 tea- spoon salt. 1-! cup sugar, 1-2 cup light corn syrup. 1-2 cup shorten- ing. 2 eggs. l-2 cup milk. 1 tea- spoon vanilla. 1 1-2 szouare un- -' k ' In ' - HowCenIlll By Anne Ashley I , . Q. How can I treat 1 smashed finger to prevent an ugly dis- coloration of the nail? A. Hold the hand up for at least an hour so that the blood drains out of the finger. This will prevent the blood from con- geallng at the smashed place and causing I discoloration of the nal. Q. Does pouring fat into the kitchen sink tend to clog it? A. Yes; this is a sure way to cause a. plumbing bill. one should keep an old can on hand to receive that extra. fat that one wishes to throw away. The can, when full, A. Crack the egg firmly down on a. table. and roll back and forth, a few times. The shell al- most falls off and the egg will be smooth. 1.; .31-fmmrris If you're on the look-out for I deacon, you'll II! thrilled with this Perfection Pie. It's colourful. and beauti- ful. and rich with deep choco- late flavour. You'll Ind It powdered sugar. sift flour: measure: sdd baking 5 powder, salt; sift again. Gradual- ly add sugar and 1-! cup of the corn syrup to the shortening; cream until fluffy. Separate eggs, add yolks; beat well. Add sift- ed dry ingredients alternately with milk; stirring only enough to blend; sdd vanilla and hocolsto melted and cooled. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Gradually add remaining corn syrup; beat until stiff. Fold into batter. Pour mixture into greas- ed pan 8 x 8 x 2 inches, and bake in slow oven. 325 degrees 1". for 45 minutes. Cool. Place -lace paper dolly on cake, sift powder- ed sugar over dolly. then remove dolly carefully. Be sure dolly has an open pattern. elm Refrigerators x d if ”""V WWW” 0'- ' ' v- m - -in u-- : : 2-.H:.:..m..:.W:. ”"'"" El'”"”" . Bsltlngsodloludelnp ,. x "W V A ” ' ” '3 3! "Wit 5'- . , V elm .-. a.4V 4. . Q. when a young man a d girl have been going together regular- ly, is it proper for her to give hlrn a birthday gift. even though there has not yet been a similar oc- casion for him to give her I pre- sent? A. Under these circumstances. there is no reason why she shouldn't. give him a gift. Q. Is it considered good form for a family to insert "please omit flowers" in I funeral notice? A. Yes, certainly. if this is the family's desire. And the request should be respected and their mo- tive not questioned. Q. Should the knife or the fork be used when eating celery and rsdishee? i and rsdlshss are A. No: col 81'! always taken with the fingers. Try to get an objective view of your life. Profit by the mistakes you have made and work toward a happier. more whole- Ynu could use some first-hnnd advice and I suggest you see your clergyman. or someone at the Family Service Association. whose ad- dress you will find in the telephone book of your nearest large city. Apparently you have no family. aside from the children. and to face the world and your many responsibilities with no one to help is A There are. however. many counseling agencies who can lcnd a helping hand. and I urge you to make use of them. I am an 18-year-old senior and go on dates My father believes I should get out of the car immed- iately upon arriving home, and go Into the house. He says the neigh- bors will talk about me if I sit In the car too long. While I can partly see his point, I feel there's no harm in staying outside for ten DXSCOURAGED DAUGHTER Whlle gladly conceding that romance must have its moments, I must also agree with your father that a parked car is not the best place for them. 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