NOVEMBER 5' 1947 ‘I . . oonomr 01x SA YS- t o Ellen's Diary lyulflssulfas-nfsWlle Th; 914 clock “u; m; u“; this ' ls alreed now 1 for yesteldefytligxiiia only! £21931?! Q. What is s fuux pas, and how has the new day begun. James'1'11‘pr°“°mw°d7 looses his necktie with an odd free-i **' Th” i‘ ‘ mud‘ 91m“ 1 nneaning a. false step. especially an t? gain; '1'" mum“! 1"’ m” ‘it loffense, against social convention. hezd “as, 5X13: s?!’ u" Nelbmn“ Pronounce fo-pa, o as in no, a as in i - Bddlllg then 881$ m: mm!” two o! , me: "Don't you think you'd betteri zhhé mtthsgrlzbfgimlpal ‘went’ on . w c . u - DEAR m& Dix. Ingle- “Qflihiroofi Jobieasig liiave been earning Y fanegeggaf It°§efi°h1l’;d'13gé°"€ Bu“ . How is it detenmined whe- them being boys. They k Dllo o“ mink they should p“ baud? The , h mak y h! {la i; 061cc "m. one anon“ have a “hutch betweenflodmq $45 a wee 1 h yb nd is working but the high cost of e1 t h” 5 wily s a rm“ ' I s 1 “F1611”! 01‘ "l"? girl is still in high school. lléliy pliezemd We woulé m“ to be ab“ w a. ahe mgr for l5 to be about, but A_ This 18 altogether a matter! Bl/Bfyi-hilifl HOW KEEPS "-5 5 "P m e "e e9" "W" °n 1‘ P195531“ of preference and whether one can lay up something for Ow‘ 0 586- 4 excursion this evening which dreyvi _ fforc} the expense. wn i you think about m u t r Aid l . a l a "° i WJTTIER- 2.1:.‘assist..::;"....:‘.::..:“:::: a i Wm - 1 ll t d a weddirf" a pretty Otcoher wed- i $35173 h“ wraps a a b“ 8e ding at a farmstead on one of our ' Children Should Pay Board wiring Grown tltfslirll! Illillsmil T» llolp With Faislly nuns» lonoroiisv (Leuxommi l OPERATION T0 ltEMOVE l GBIEF AND ANXIETY ‘ I have written several times lbout the operation lobotmriy Kleukotomy), in which the nerves of front lobes of the brain are cut to give relief from extreme grief and anxiety. The operation is per- formed in cases “mere all other re- lief measures have failed. While this operation was not por- fonmed originally with any other object than to give relief from ex- treme grief, several cases are re- porded in which the patients were ble to resume their former occi- ation and support themselves. Heretofore, I have recorded the success obtained by United States and Canadian nerve surgeons in a small series of cases. 1n England a book has just been published by the British Information Services, 30 Rockfeller Plaza, New York. N. Y. reporting 1,000 cases of prefrontal lobotomy from 43 different hospi- tals. The figures show that 35 per cent of the patients have been dis- charged and 32 per cent are lim- proved, though still remaining in the hospital. Only 1 per cent of the _ By Robert! L00 patl-ents were considered worse A.“ _ _ , _ ,,‘\\v\'_, _ _ _ __V\v\_i3 after the operation. The death rate "N was 3 per 0cm. , When we study these flgur s and Catering for Fish remember that these patient were the most dlffi-cult aiid hopeless iii these hospitals. getting no relief from their terrible grief and de- pression, it is a most encouraging picture. It means that 2 of every 3 patients obtained relief from grief ANSWER: Boys who are living at home and who are earning $40 and $45 B W991‘ 511°u1d 11°‘ wait for their parents to ask them to pay board. Their own sense of justice and fairness should make them want to help their father and mother. As long as girls and boys are in school they car.- noi, of course, contribute much towards the family ' purse. but. even so, they should be made to feel that they have some obligation to help. This does a lot to strengthen fam- ily ties as well as relieve the burden on the parents. cent days I have been privileged to I and 310v“ cross both extremes of our County, the first occasion being on an out- ing which took me to the homes of i maternal relatives of mine. Be-' tween the two boundaries one glimpses the delights of wave-wasn- ed shores. winding rivers, meadows with pasturlng nerds and flocks, the red-brown of tified fields, vil- lages smart at cross-roads, a busy fr city and amid their sheltering groves or marked by loved trees’ ‘the niceties of fiirm homes. O l O 3 .\:~-'>~ovoo6ov~ooooo~v~.~" '~ ~ man.“ " How Can 1'” e e e By Anne Ashley TEA A~o gorrtr I 1 Livingibi Leisure fTHE WOMAN'S REALM/ i girl sally really is. She builds the poor cliild up on. til in disgust, the older \\'Ollll'll start offering each other proof oi liow wrong the mother is. If she thinks she can get by with it, Mama also puts out a lot oi stories calculated to show no“ popular Sally is with boys. ll lll! liiends know better then she tries the “Sally just isn't interested ill boys line, a hard-to-llve-down re. putation for any girl. SHOULD PAY BOARD wx :\'>~.'>\'NJ\9\?<>\'\:\'.\' i§ Household Scrapbook I prevent cookies nn burning on the bottom? A. If the stove ls inclined to burn the cookies on the bottzuii. try “fining the baking pans upside, idown and baking the cookies on; the bottom of the pan. They will- —< not burii. ‘Build a little homely house k11°W1Y1§ W911 my “feilkness i" 101i" ' Q. liow can I bi-ownf And’ fence it round about "m8 fllisll/ering 1115 0W" quell’ slioes a darker shade? i With quletude a d happiness, Sayer "I reckon I'd better blow it A. By rubbing with milk to, To keep the tr ubles out. 91111" It F6311)’ makes no difference which a few drops of household to me as far as a room alight is ammonia. have been added. Polish All soncerncd. The moon at full to- ivith a dry clolh as soon as dry. i All the planks are prayer- night. bathed the rooms with light ' Q. liow can I k:cp blankets legit}; and “us; keep of; m; rust and is still turning the countryside clean? I Th“, comes o; anxious cut into a bright mellow fairyland. A. Blankets will keep clean for a pointing certain diamonds of frosi much longer time if the sheet is m», But it should be a free-will offering on the children's part and not coercion. The reason that children are so often resentful of their par- ents’ demands is because Mother takes away their entire pay envelope and doles out a little carfare or lunch money to them. This is a com- mori practice of mothers as regards their girls, and it makes the girls fab that they are unjustly treated because Mother doesn't take her boys‘ money away from them. So my suggcstion to you is that you talk the matter over with your children and agree‘ on o. just board for your sons to pay. That will save friction. ind it will give you a chance to lay up somethins asalnst the day when your children leave you. 1 W? . BUILDING “Shall I turn down the light. E1- len?" James calls to me, and then nizikc Allow one-half pound of fish forf the walls are tllflllkfllllléSij (in), 9mm when m . _ IJiEAR MISS DIX: l have been married 17 years and my husband the mg“, com-S‘, W115, gbusltufgf 1 is always insulting m2 by telling hie that I should be much thinner and a. Slilnple (jgur5e‘ onequartel. pcumi look sweet 16. He admits‘ that I am a. good housekeepe and o. fine will be ample, The same Ppqhs ml cook. but he says lllfltvlSllb all ln married life. Vlhat he wants as a milieu-one filler, (o, a course Peri wife is one of these driiiity creatures that they call Glamour Girls. ' I say that when you gs: married you take each other for better pe's the roof that shelters you so folded back over lhe anxiety, despair, One gratifying result obtained was that in older men and women who always had been normal men- tally and had tlieii—within s mat- ter of months-developed a feeling of grief and depression, the oper- ation was much more suwessful than in those who were younger and had "nervous“ symptoms for a considerable time. As in other diseases. the sooner the treatment was begun after the symptoms appeared the better were the results obtained. Tlhusi about 65 percent were discharged cured where the syrurptoms were present for two years or less. and only about 15 per cent were cured where the operation was performed five ears after the onset of the symp- oms. Although as high as 40 per cent . ,_.. 113075011 and two fillets if the fish iii ithe mainstay of the meal, l Scratched Silver 1 i To remove scratches from sllver-1 ware, rub with a paste made of olive oil and putty powder. Rub gently with a soft cloth, thcn wash, i-n clear, hot water. Bedroom Slippers If the bedroom slippers are be- coming worn, particularly their inner soles, fir? an old discarded‘ felt hat. cut u w iimer soles and, glue them in the slippers. were improved. 242 patients are at present listed as “citizeus" able to earn a living or keep house. or worse, fatter or thinner. lie isn't such a. prize winner himself but - he likes women who are good-lockers that he can take around to the best restaurants and show off. He even has the nerve to call me an ovcrgroivii cow and I can't gen back at hiin because the one thing l can't do is to hurt aiiyoiies feelings. Please give me your advice. . l... S. D. ANSWER: Well. why dc-n". you pu him on a slimming diet, too. if you weren't such a good cook. perlizzp ‘you wouldn't put on so much avoirdupois and you would appeal more lo his eyes. But I notice than the husbands who are always complaining about-their wives being stout never pass up the good dishes themselves. when a chap and a girl have a date and dance with someone DEAR DOROTHY DIX: go dancing, is it proper for either one of them to eisc. or should they only dance with each other? MARGARET ANSWER: lt is all right for the girl to dance with another part- ner. but the bav cannot leave. her alone at a table. He can dance with someone else lfv she has a partner- ln our valley, and making all peaceful and lovely. Calm it is too aiid so still that Parrls hark at the departing car of the friends we had I blankets. “~‘“““~§< i? Cook ’s 2 r r - __ ~ t _-g g j"*-*_=,>;,\35§5:> ,KI____N__\_V\___V\‘_V__N\K~\___W_N g The Stars Soy» f f BRAN’ DIUFFINS ? -\'\'\\-\—~'\‘\/\’\f\/\ By Genevieve Kemble 5>Z'v‘c"‘\o~“.v\m\\:\wo< woo» .a;.2.1?.r5; ‘p.14. s?“ _1 cup flcui" ‘ll teaspoon salt 2% tcnspooiis baking powder "i (up sugar 1 cup bran 1 "SE ‘ii cup milk '4 cup melted fat METHODI Sift together the flour, salt and baitl-iig powder. Add the iiusar and the bran and mix well. Beat the eggs and add to the n*ilk. Add the milk mixture to the dry ingredients. and stir just enough to blend. Add the melted fat. For Thllllrtlily, Novcmbcr 6 AN exciting, tumultuous. and dramatic state of alien's may be predicted on the basis of conflict- ing planetary aspects, wiun a forc- cagt o. a sudden turii of cunts hav- ing radical aiid far-reaching iiiiiu- ence on plans and ob,ect:ves a.- ready established. ‘lhe energies, oniotlons and mental slants 5.0m, abruptly to swerve aside from rzgu- lation activities, tearing tlie inter- fop 0f the, (In Corner f5 From every wind of wrong. And Iove's own light 4 0n the hearth burn bright To warm you all day long. MOTHERS SPOIL THEIR CHANCES The worst tliiiig that can happy $0 i! 51W. not-too-pretty girl is to have her mother decide that she needs a press agent and take over the job herself. The press-agent mother usually begins lier campaign by telling all oer own friends what an unusual She exerts HGFoCIf to fasuinats anybody Sally brings home, spread- ing her charm so thick tlie lecii- apers are uncomfortable. She plans parties. Slie trics lr line up dates. And when sally don bring a boy home Mania drops lit tie remarks aimed to show liin: that Sally brings so many boyi home she, just can't remember them all. It's tough enough being a shy iiot-too-pretty teen-ager when i girls mother lets her alone. Bu‘ it's really a sad situation when (Continued On Page 3i Quickly, Hero's an old home mixture your To Relieve Bad (Io ugh Mixlhis at Home isplendld cough medicine-more tliiiu “is “m1 tempiaumls m diverse ‘m’ twc- you could buy for four times the money. It keapeperfectly, tastes flnc, and lasts B family a long time. Cliil- drentakeltwlthouttlieiisunl sirugglc. mother probably used, and, for real results, it is still a. most dependable medicine for distressing coughs. Try // heath ln-"I cover Isy face generously with the rich super- ‘ creamy lather and yogkitingentl " leeylewln with warm water, splash on cold . 9 of IO malwcToilet Souna-é/Zféhé are [are/MK [filler iOsi-"Ae I pat gently to dry with esofltoweLskisitskesosinewloveliness..." famous lvillsli Mes ou. Amius all ORGANIZATION ‘ s LEVERnoeva "I always use Lu: Toilet Soap. Its uessssy sciive-lsther leaves skin clear, fresh and lovely: will make about 8 large muffins, If your muf- fin pans will hoid a dozen muffins then make from 11¢ to twice the recipe, Either raisins or dates make nice additions to these bran muf- fillS for a change, detriment of previous work. For the Birthday Those wihose birthday it is may find themselves in a dilemma born of a. sudden occurrence. opening. or association in which the impulscs. emotions and judgment seem to be dramatically torn from old fastness- es, plans and obligations, into the realm of thrills, strange pastures, new emotions and hectic adventure, of radical consequence in the busi- ness or domestic life. Novel experi- ence, or productive openings beck- on, and could be "grounded" by serious consideration and apprecia- tion of relative values, with sta- bility rather than chance or gamble as the bash urge, - A child born on this day is tal- exited and ambitious but may be lured by thrills, romance and high adventure rather than stern effort. CEREAL ii-irrs; MUFFINS 1 cup whole wheat flour 1 cup rolled oats l cup ilne cornmeal 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon bakinfpsw-der 1 teaspoon soda ‘:3 cup chopped dates 1 egg ‘.4 cup sugar 11,-’.- cupsbuttenrnllk or sour milk ii cup shortening. melted METHOD: Place t-he wholewheat flour, rolled oats, cornmeal, salt, baking powder and soda in a bowl and stir until thoroughly mixed. Add the chopped dates and stir until these are well coated, Beat the egg and add uto the but- teimilk or sour milk, then add the_ melled shortening. Add the liquid 1-0 the dry mixture and stir just finpugh to blend. Add the melted a . \4»/\7~7‘?~E§— Better English D. C. Williams ofiwe o Fill greased muffin pans two- thirds full with batter and bake in a moderately hot oven (425 deg. F.) for about 20 minutes. 1. What is wrong with this sen- teme? "We are nappy w new iii-m in our midst." 2. What is the correct pronunc- lotion of "peony"? 3 Which one of these words is SYCA- -—--—_____ JOKE WAS 0N HUNTERS MAG-BATH, Alla (C?) The hunters were overjoyed when they saw a flock of geese congre- gated in a quiet spot. They crept up quietly and just then they were going to frighten the birds into the air, the truth struck. The geese were tame, misspelled? Commodore, more, sophamore, 4. What does the word "fluctu- lte" mean? 5. W-hat is s word beginning with ineon that means “indisput- able"? _ - ANSWERS 1. Bay, “We are happy to have hl-m among us." 2. Pronounce pe- o-ni, e as in pea. o as in obey. i as in it. accent first syllable. 3. Sopho- more, 4, To move es a wave; rise and fall. "The mind may for some tine fluctuate between two feel- lngs, but it can never entertain both at once." 5. incontrovertible. a o l I Morning Smile i We». p NIL On their way out. a couple of girlb handed the cashier of s cafe- teria a slip of paper with the num- . ber 1004M on It. Th1! lltllfled the cashier, who let them pill without r Make pulses best-fsstc-give your skin gentle beautifying are.” y Take lovely Iesn Kent's sdvloe. Don't let neglect cheat you ofroussnoel Ln! active-lather facials will make your skin clesrw, smoother, more romantic. See the diflerenoe sitar just one treatment-be loveliee tonight! "" ' ‘ I ‘ flint-Why? p I owe nothing for I ate nothing. 00'!‘ AUQUAINTED Patient (in waiting room of doe- toi-‘s office): "How do you do?‘ Jeeond Patient: “Bo-so. lbs ‘ ‘aching from neuritis." it once, and you'll swear by it. It's no trouble at all. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar mid one cup of waters. few moments until dissolved. No cooking is needed. honey, instead of sugar syrup.) Any- ono can do it. - Now put 21,4 ounces of’ Pine: lntoa 16 oz. bottle, and tlll up with syrup. This gives you 16 ounces of really Plssex Is Fast Relief. This splendid homo mlxturo has a three-fold action. You can feel it tuko hold at once. It loosens the phlegm. soothes the irritated membranes (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid h Pinax is a. aocciul compound ofuiro- en ingredients. in concentrated form, v well known for its quick action on throat irritations. bloney refunded if it doesn't lastly Mlxe lease you in every WHY- Savee Money. JNeédI BEAUTIFUL DOLL Roguish rag (loll to win a little girl's heart stands 27 inches tall- dresses up in its own dainty frock. crownless hat, and pouch! Make it for her from "left over" plain and print scraps in the scrap bag. No. 208 is cut in one size. The doll requires "/i yard 35-inch. 2% yards braid. Clothes, 7b yard 35- inch plaln materiai, 9Q yard 35- inch print. Send 20o for PATTERN, which mcludes complete sewing guide Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly Be sure to state size you wish. Inclu postal unit or zone number in r s4- dreal. Address Pattern De artment, he Charlottetown Guard _ Pattern No. 208 Name - Address City Province CHEAP VITAMIN SOUIBI Dried sklni milk is an econom- ical source of milk proteins, cal- cium, phosphorous and 8 vita- mins. It can be stored in its dried form without refrigeration. on ‘csnrsm osvs’ 1 D - u m MOIIIII‘. use...” “"°“"::l.'a"r.:z ¥.‘i‘.'.""" tryLydla ‘s First Patient: "Glad to meet you. lhllllhs from dhice inn in n‘ I anifiail Plnkhesss trying. mm“: ecraft/ IFUR THE ' HOME! ems! women! m nus Ill-Will; . . u V. X3315." ' Miifiitfifiiéa a a» m ti» 1 ' waver '10 fllwmlud‘ d and women bevpavgzn, H yo“ “l Worth us I Hid-sun».