APRIL J7 1953 WEEK'S Si.t'v'-THRlliTY STUNNING! SEW-EASY! This is I wonder-pattern! Collar is in one with bodice, no side-seams in Whichever way you make it this will make you a hit! Pattern 4854: Misscs' Sizes 12. 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes ' 435 yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple Name. Address. style Number. send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Canada. That Body Ofumrs Continued from page 2 nosis, course and treatment, as well as the outcome because of emotional problems associated with their diseases or superimposed on their diseases." I am quoting Dr. Louis G. Moench in his book, ”Oflice Psy- chiatry." Dr. Moench is Clinical 'Professor of Medicine and Psychia- try, University of Utah School Medicine. i 100'? PERFECTION IS YOURS IN A COMFORTABLE BRA AND GIRDLE Until recently, the family physic- ian has been referring patients with odd behavior to the psychia- itrists but, unfortunately, or, per- haps fortunately. there are not enough trained psychiatrists avail- able and so the family doctor, who knows more about the make-up of the patient than the psychiatrist ”The family'physician is in an ideal position to help people. The patient comes to him first, often before his ideas are fixed as to ltlie cause and nature of his dis- ltrcss. He usually comes of his own choice to the physician of his Winner of 2 Roconl-d thud kl of Stanley, toptryedlilhwvelth Mu. Frank Good. einehmenni Yes-t. Coolzing Prizes at 1952 Stanley Fair Over the years at Stanley's century-old fair, a oodly crop of top awards for aking has come to Mrs. Frank Good, of Stanley. N.B. At the most recent exhibition Mrs. Goodls rolls, bread, cakes, rookies, pies and prieserv won no less than 25 awards an enviable record in a county where home cooking ii a fi art. pa;-f t ' ' , . . , , "Certiiifily it takes experience il)c?wondeecrtifI:llgd:ne:li:f:ii3f- iielifpiiii ptulio;:I.I'i, tiizgeniigxrfigemeicgii jgafclizgress:;)lg:l;e:;ll:i:e:?:rnE:1::rninjxlzrgizoulseelpy Cglliclifali to be od k,” M . 'te with M itime women for There was it silence. "T oug . ' - A a 0 C00 says rs I I” sometimes," he continued. "I've embossed dcsi5"- Good, " ut it also takes the best ingredients. For example. ou have to use a good re- iabie yeast to get to results for rolls and bread. myself use Fleiscbmann's Yeast . . . Fleischmann'e is so active and dependable.” That's where they all agree!Pr-ize-winnin cookssay that Fleischmann's east sim- ply has what it takes to give over 80 years! miiiiiiiii: rm SPRING DLEARANDE DDIITIIIUIIIG TILL WEDNESDAY APRIL 22ml ALL LAST saAs0N's MISSES' COATS end SHORTIES DAY APRIL l7tII Anne Adams Patterns xxxxt..x.ss.-xswj ss choice, seeking help." C311 131"" in mlmy ICHBUIY 1fllel'- The family doctor occupies in Views. 1-! HOW 589111! many 01' ill?-S6 position of trust and confidence, P3119113 m'-5l- particularly if he has presided over birth, serious illness or death in the family . He is thus in the best possible position to ask ques- tions that are "reasonable" to the patient but would antagonize the patient if risked by a psychiatrist. Finally, the day has long passed when it patient dislikes consulting a psychiatrist so that if his fam- ily doctor thinks it. net-csary, he consults the psychiatrist as he would a surgeon or allergist. If family doctors were first con- sulted in the early odd behavior cases, there would not be such I need for more psychiatrists. ElLEN'S nuiiiv Continued from page 2 stance about for humans and beast and bird dLu'ing the expected cold and snows of the months ahead. Did a gentle zephyr, sun-4warm- ed, blow in along the valley, its delight was all hut lost to us when we consiilered what chill and bit- ter ones would dou-btlsss rage along the fields of tomorrow. If e quiet snowfall commenced . . . . great flakes. drifting, settling on root and post and yard, we hur- ried to heap the woodbox in the event of the promised drifts. . - . And nothing came of it - noth- lng in the least unsettling. but only weather mildly seasonal in the way of frost and snow. Winter walked so.1ightly over the coun- tryside that with James we look back to marvel about it, so pleas- ant it was. Never before have we experienced one so mild and snow- less. "Yes, it's been remarkable.” an older farmer commented when we chatted of this with him recently. kin fact I can't remember one to equal it - more like the Fall it was than winter; and.” he chuckl- ed. "where now are those fore- casters who were all for giving us so much mow and cold?” 'tThcy'll lmow better another autumn." we offered with a. smile. "No," he said, "come Fall they'll be telling us the same old things -taking their was from birds' flights and anlmals' coats and the like.” James laughed. "Might as well believe -what Ellen reads from I seen them strike it fairly close." And fields, even those red-brown with furrows, fixim and in sunlight it. warm haze veils softly the slopes. .. ”Dld you happen to see that robin flying by with it piece of string in its beak?" Gage hurried in this evening to ask. "1 goes," he nodded dlmpllng. "the next thing's a nest -- perhaps." his eyes shone, ”in- the lilac bush!” one in A room beneath the olives. a pillow vacant. hecaurie James is awiv, we shall come to presently! Until tomorrow - - Good-night . . . Diery - The Stars Sey - - Iv Guevlen loath side the realm": of the ordinary and commonplace. With new ideas born of imagination, exceptional talent and ingenuity should find ready ueietanceynow. Ulcer up the odds endcnde of oldituks first so you win be ready when opportunity knocks. In the Birthday 1: tomorrow is your birthday. the coming year should be one of genius and merit btlngrich awards -not only nnancielg but where preetigegia concerned. So, dare to be original It will lmpren those in high places and bring long- ewaiiod fulfillment of your most cherished deelree. Romance, travel and family mat- ters are, also favored. A most pro- pitious year, indeed! - A childtborn on this day will be exceptionuly” gifted with' talent, ingenuity; imagination and the ability to execute his spectacular idea. i wt-Yw2fK7E(Fi7x:s'.x7s nay Cook's Corner CINNAMON LOAF 1 packages yeast, compressed or dry it cup water (lukewarm for coin- pressed yeast, warm for dry) it cup shortening 5 to 8 cups sifted flour 2 eggs. beaten 2 teaspoons melted butter 1 tablespoon cinnamon is cup sugar until smooth. Add enough more flour to make a moderately soft dough. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead until smooth and satiny. Place in lightly greased bowl, cover, and let rise until doub- led (about 2 hours). Punch down. rm; GUARDIAN.” Cl-IARLOTTETOWN portion into a smooth bell. Cover and let not 10 to 15 minutu. Roll each portion to a long narrow sheet about 34-inch thick, 6 inches wide, and 20 inches long. Brush with melted butter. Mix cinnamon and is cup sugar. sprinkle over dough, reserving 1 tablespoons for top of loaves. Roll up tightly. Pinch ends together. Place in greased bread pans, 41.4 2: Bit inches. Brush tops with melted butter. Let rise sugar-cinnamon mixture over top of each leaf. Bake in moderate oven (370 degrees F.) 45 to 50 min- utes. Yield: 1 loaves. GOLDEN FROSTING tablespoons sugar. Very carefully add the scalded cream and butter. it will lump and sputter, but keep on stirring until smooth. Remove from heat and gradually stir in 3 cups sifted icing sugar. Beat until smooth and creamy and of spread- Dlvlde into halves, shaping each ing consistency. skirt. Slmpl at I ll , t I . frocks. Malls oit irrius. lcxgialr, egiutlg, 'm'm” -. F.w”m9u"hmFm- Dim”! 3 9"” mm until almost tripled in bulk (about washable fabric for summer. "'” ”"'"”" '"”"'i'W'Y -We 15 Lgggggggg am in hours). sprinkle 1 tablespoon Musunn-ricxtl DUMPLINOI Mix and silt into I bowl. 1&6 3. once- nifted pastry flour (or 11,; c. once-sifted hard-wheat flour), 3 tape. Magic Baking Powder, if tsp. salt. 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