OMEN ........ Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1954 ELLEN'S DIARY by an Island Farmer's Wife This morning brought farm folk . . . a fair gentle day. with the sunrise kindling brightly above a cool, quiet hill. It also gave to the duties of our round additional names to stir with those of this household into our cooking-pots into the steaming cauldron of the dinner- hrew, mixing only with that witch- ei-y which is gsined by long experi- I-nco; muttering it is true. though not such incantations as are as- sociated In mind with the like. Our words were against the fire that burned without grace while the hands of the clock moved steadily, and it seemed fast. toward the deadline of noon-hour. And what- ever should we do if we disap- pointed James by serving a de- layed meal! . . . ”'I'he sky won't fall; the niill- stresm won't stop running . . . and I reckon James will live through ii! He's survived worse disappoint- i an electrician . . . ya-as Ma- am!" so smartly these little lsds of newer generations have come to man": estate, we do find it dif- ficult to think of them as mature. And another anticipated and necessary endeavour of the farm has thus been written off, before. the wintry storms commence to' blow. I . . . Without snund of any kind. isl th.s night. Calm it is, serene and! still. Uut;l tomorrow - - -- - Diary ----Good-night..... Herman N. Bundesen, M. D. I New Serum 4 For Treatment ments, or so he tries to make me be- l.eve. Did he ever tell you about his first love? No! I guess it wouIdI not do . . we remembered thcl words and happy laughter of 2 one-time hired-man we had at' Alderiea. when we. busy preservingl cherries that morning of the hay- ing, guessed the dinner might come a little late. And we chuckled in heart over, the memory-and came in a win-I doiv to admire again before it is lost in a white world, the graceful tracerles of the leafless trees. the, dsrls sturdy spires and domes of, rir and spruce against the azure-I blue of the fall sky. Gathered tool for ourselr some reflection of the Wide peace blessing now the farm-: lands that each day in turn brings so much nearer to their season? of rest. ' And turned then to spread the tibia. and put the old stone-ware dinner-pistes to the oven to warm. We mixed then a magic dessert, re- calling wiith a smile that James is a bit suspicious of the value to, a working man of these lighter; rnmlnse. regarding them as "may-I be all right for a Sunday. or if ll fellow needs fnvalids' fare." , C D I The extra names? They belong- ed to the young and brisk electricl inns who had moved in tn install lights In the newer barni and to give Rob A second yard-I light for better convenience wniiei about his night or early morningl choring. r "Now you're sure you have it, wired safely?" we fussed to the foreman kin to us. as we crump- led I corner of apron in concern! over another fire-hasard which howl might be posed. "Sure?" he looked his surprises "I tell you. Aunt Ellen-as the: Inspector will. that we made a real; good jd: of it. "He!" he chuckled,I "Do you know what makes you think that? You can't believe that In 'done growed upi' I'm," he. smiled broadly. "an .old fellow now; PETAL BURST the wonder of WONDIR BRA In Nylon Satin or Iroodolorh Iondeuu Cinch or Longllne awaits you In our Lingerie Dept. , Ar MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED I death. ih Of Rabies ' Science can do a lot to help save your life if you are bitten by a mad dog. The Pasteur and Semple vaccine treatments probably haw: saved countless lives. But they are not 100 per cent guaraiilees agalnstl A New Serum There is a new anti- rabies hyper- immune serum, however, that now gives promise of preventing thei disease even when a victim has been bitten severely on the face or; head. That is the most dangerousl srest for bites. I . Virus Reaches Brain ; As I explained yesterday. the: rabies virus reaches the bralni through the nerves. Consequently, the 01”" the We "0 ”" b"”"- the is unusual in that she is rarely photographed without a hat". for dinner with Prime Minister and Mrs. St. Laurent.-(CP Photo). quicker rabies might develop, with death certain to follow. Sometimes. This picture of Queen Mother Elizabeth, in a relaxed mood and smiling happily, It was taken as she arrived if a person is bitten on the face ori..-.-,.. . head. the disease may reach the: KEEP IN TRIM brain before the vaccine gets as .”l?.””..f.?i..f.im'?;..l;i'”....m ........ Tests Show Our Children . to help the vaccines knock out the I;3Z?i?5..Yi'ii'..T.3 .?.”..i”SS”J5'..”l1ll;;Are Growing Up Soft victim within 72 hours after he is. bitten. It is then followed by the regular vaccine injection. In our couiltry, where we have Illie best food in the world, it is taken for granted that American school cli.ldi-en could pass mirlimum muscular fitness tests with flying ,colors. Actual tests indicate we have Serum and sample ll muscular deficiency. American W,” given ,0 250 perm”. many olichildrcn are bigger, due to better whom had been bmm badly. Not nutrition, but they are musculaily one came down with rabies. Thejwaker ma", E”mp”" serum now has been made available; Munul” mm” "515 W9” 909' to the United States Public ilealthiducted M Georize Washmsion Um- sgnmgg, lversiiy under the auspices of Dr. 11, 15 dmved (mm the mood MAI-lans Kraus, Associate Pofessor of horses which have been hypgrlm. Clinical Medicine Rehabilitation, munlzed by repeated injection; of.New York University. and Mrs. fixed rabies virus. iRuth P. l-Iirschland. Research As- Experiments to develop the serum-sistant. Coordinator of the program have been linder way since 18B9.'was Helen B. Lawrence, Professor Now, at last. it looks as though we of Physical Education at George have really gotisomethlng. Washington University. Invited to - cover the story, I promptly en- Q”""0” ”” AWWIW rolled for the two day special clinic ry G; what, 1, me cause or "wand participated ill the testing of gpow under the gun on me legalrhildren from two schools in Alex- and is there any means of remov-'a"d'I5v Virllnm mg them? Of the 236 children tested, 43.2 Answer: such reddehlhg of ,helper cent felled one or more of the skin could come from mgny chug”, tests. Their ages ranged from I lrritation due to contact with some to 13 ream On the Eastern Sen substance In which you are sensl. Board, where 4500 children were live may be responsible. It could given this test, 56.6 failed at least also be due to some circulatory dls- one test and 16.1 per cent failed WPbRn0G- two or more of the six tests. Now for comparison: of sooo similar age groups in Italy. Austria Switzer- lland, only if per cent failed one or vmore of the tests, and 0.3 per cent Ifalled two or more. The Kraus-Weber-Hirschland Prompt Action Nocesea ry Preferably. the serum should be. administered within 24 hours. Ifi delayed beyond that. double or triple dosage is usually required. 3: Ids Jean Kain MARY HAWOKTIPS MAIL Girl Plans Escape From L know a hill where a pine tree perches On a rocky ledge in a grove of bircliee. Silver bitches that seem to listen, Leaning. aslant. Their long tmnks glisteo. Touched by nature, the magic tinter. g Pale harp strongs for the winds of winter; Which. swaying. hold traces Of delicate twigs. like filmy laces on the amber sky, where sunset lingers. Hemlock: point. with grave. dark exquisite nlitl Where gleaming Vega, pale amethyst, Keeps near the zenith, her ancient tryst. -Keysner. Another lovely garden book has been received from our Public Lib- rary....I-IIIRBBBYHELEN NOYIB WEBSTER, and in the Foreword we read- , t With the revival of interest in old herb gardens of our fore-fathers we need some compilation of scat- tered bits of information about the culture of herbs and their use in cookery and medicine. as well as the folklore, superstitions and legends connected with them, for every country today has forgotten much of the herb lore which had accumulated wlth'its growth and that of its people. Bontanically the term herb has come to signify plants more or less tender, even if slightly woody. A5 annuals they die out completelyat the end of the first season and must be reproduced from seed. such are the tender herbs. dill and mug. wort. Glfdw llle. hyssop and rue are sturdy. woody. perennial herbs "hm! Persist from year to year. The medicinal herbs, foxglove and Canterbury bells are typical bien. iiials with a life span of two years, at the end of which .time a new I generation must spring from seed. The Hero society of America has, chosen to define an herb as "any " P1133 H113 mIy' be used for pleas. l'll'.E. fragrance. or physic". The mm. mm! plants, whether of field or garden are sometimes referred to as SIMPLIS because each was supposed to hold within its power a. simple remedial virtue for a simple ill. I O 0 Nearly. yiur hundred years he. tore Christ was born. 'l'heophrasius, A Dunil of Aristotle. studied in the hub zuden of his teacher well over three hundred simples and wrote about them. Four centuries later. the great Greek physician. Dias- hm :: Stepmother studies fouild one major dlIICFCYiCCi between the two groups ofhchilci- DEAR MARy HAWORWI My ren. European children. having no ,n.anddm,gme,.' 14' ,5 pmnmnx 10. free use of cars. buses or mechanic run away from home, she tells me . ed. Ind forty years she had made, She also lhe "VIM: then he died. The thrifiyl cal aids, walk everywhere. Also the)' ill strictest. confident-c. depend on active sports for i'eci'e5I- says if I tell licr fatht-r, she will, tion, rather than seeking theirjcommit suicide. This is no idlcl entertainment passively slumped-iliicat. I Ivar: she is the most around TV 3et5' miserable Child I have ever seen. These muscular fitness tests were FIN brothel". 12. SR.i'S iunilfanlmlh started because of the alarming JIWIIHI ”D0H'L W0l'F.l' Wm? Rbmlty amount of ”lower back pain" irIiil'I1l"”'i E1'il1ld"l0LII(:1'"3 I 1”” i”5l '0 keep. afflicts so many American adults.,'"”f 01 W0 Nil. - - . It has long been known that mus- rt';:.”?llIr1l7l.e I5! V?” 'm'”' 5199' cular deficiency can produce bacl:- "I31 9” HP” ”f er 515” 599"” ache. The doctors, in an effort in Ixldasgyx 9 15 3 fl" 5”””3 "VI"- . . . came to lnio him as .1 soil. determine the age at which mus- mmu mp WW” Wm M war Culor mmciency Hr” bemmos "WI llln.l'l'.lFd for our diiilirlltcr-wlio (IINI P”9"I- ”5t'd ”h00I Ch”d”'"' iiii licr 25th vi-M" ICITVIIIK 1 will and They found that first graders arcI,1a.,mm3 th)... her-5 5 and 'i'. already seriously deficient muscu- y. u. ,,.,,.,;h, tn, Chum..." '0 IUI.V- Could "113 muwul” WHIV us. and we loved and cared for ness be caused by 101111 h0lH'S 1” . ..'.v iicxt four years. lin- DIHY Peril. In Strollers. or from 211- 'II inc) bP0ill9rI like our very own. Ildellllal-C D11! 89309? Can II Share Wlivn he fell in love with Ann of the blame be due to the abscnccinnd I lcirncd they intended to of sidewalks in many suburban.,mai'r,v. I talked many times in areas. making it impossible fnriihe children about her- telling children to roller skate, ride A fhcm K0 b9 I1WH.is nice and re- trlcycle or roll it hoop? Admittedly, spectful to her. and she would he the gmwu-5 grg not ygl, known, a seal second nmtlicr to them. We But me” x. a strong mdicamm knew we would miss Lliem terribly, that lack of physical exercise is b"? "9 l””lWd JOIN W IVIVE his resulting in muscular deficiency. I”””d”"- Tomorrow's column will give the . , muscular fitness tests. geared to? BACKGROIND ON FELDXNG the minimum muscular strenglhi Almost at mine something caused and flexibility required for that,us W(ll't), to win: We kept. the feeling of well being in every daybfhlldliell while John and Anti were hvinl liway on a combined honeymoon iflnd business trip. On their re- ! LET'S EAT ' IC0rnIs a Vegetable T hatis All American By IDA BAILEY ALLIN 3 JUNE HUGS I egg white 1 cup white sugar 1 cup dates 'a cup nuts Thicken with coconut. Drop from spoon on wax paper and cook in slow oven. -Thelma MscPhee, Bonahaw W. I. Household Hint when decorating a dining table for a luncheon or dinner, do not use flowers that have a heavy odor. as this may be disagreeable in some of the guests. Also. choose flowers ap- propriate for the occasion of the meal. and that will harmonize with the pledomhnllim colors of the room and table settings. If the table is small. the center- piece should be small; if the table in long and narrow. the centerpiece should suggest the same propor- tions. A centeprioce should be suf- iieienlla low so that the guests can see each other across the table. IEAGOING FIIEMIN IILVA, scnusnd (Cm -. When fire broke out on this small Island Inhlbmd by 1-1 persons a call went out for the Tobermory brigade on the mainland. The brigade seed 1) miles overland and then was ferried across the Sound of Mull Slipper in early American days was it rugged meal, often consisting nf crumbled hard cornmeal and i dried apple cake. served in bowls 1 nl milk. Hasty pudding, or com- i meal porridge, was the usual break- fast. dish. Hand-ground cornmeal and water bread packed in leaves, baked on the hearth and out in slabs. was the onhv form of bread that was available. visibly or invislbly, corn appears in our every meal. our cattle are fed on it, so corn is responsible . in part, for milk. butter and cheese. It is used for poultry feed. so in- directly even corn and eggs are re- lated. We eat the beef and poultry fat- tened on it. enjoy corn cereals, and cook not only with the cornmeal, but with the wonderful corn oil. cornstarch and other corn-using products modern science has made possible. Corn is truly the All-American food. 3 HOLIDAY SUPPER Prneied Raspberry "Goblet" Open Turkey Sandwiches V Tomato Wedges Avocado and Greens salad Big Fruit Bowl Oornmeai Pound Cake Coffee Tea Milk Frosted Raspberry "Goblet": In a big cocktail or milk shaker. com- bine and mix well I c. sweetmed raspberry Juice. 1 e. cranberry juice. I pi. soda and 1 pt. raspberry sherbet. sure the beverage in go!)- iurn Alin was irritable and cold when John took the yniingsters in his arms and listened to their o:igci' prattle. She critiri7.ed all 'm'i.-"sziiz" their clothes. Now Ann has two babies nf hpy null and Johnnie and Marv Jn are shut out. They are seldom pp;-. Cnniinucd on page 9 CORNMEAI. POUND FAKE MADE IN 1178 In I. mixing bowl. combine '.4 r soft s ortening. "- in sugar and 2 eggs. eat until well blended. sit: together i c. enriched yellow corti- meal, 's c. already-sifted enriched. flour. 1 tsp. baking powder, I: tsp.l salt. and -7; tap. nutmeg. Add al-. lernately with H (2. milk to the flrst1 mixture. Beat 1 mln.. until the bat-. ter is smooth. I Pour into a well-oiled waxed. paper-lined 'I" x ll" pan; bake 25-i 30 min. in a moderate oven 350 de- grees F.. or until a toothpick when inserted in the center. comes out clean. Let stand lo min. Remove from the pan and peel of the waxed paper. out the cake in squares. serve warrnl or cold with or without.a topping of sifted confectioner's sugar. OPEN TIJIKIY SANDWICHES FROM THE CHIF Ipread bread with plain butter or margarine. then with chutney sauce. Top with thin slices of turkey. Oar- nish with a small slice of cranberry Jelly, or top with chopped turkey- eelery-chopped-walnut tested and garnish with cren and black olives. As' - ' I I Wile Preservers fa small icture or calendar tends to hang crooke on the well. attach It to the wall on each side with a small sing of cellophane tape. ' Healing. soothing pup"; ..... Shane's 'l talent nn lo I . AsaoI.Ih:eat- IIUISE men! for over 50 . Il- IBM. to tackle the blue. II. euss's"o'i'sintsr'. x lh'.FD for ”boistcroiisnrss" and for . P'0l'W YFHFS I-hcy have been hitch- widoow instructed that his body or cremated and the ashes delivered In her. Carefully placing thcm in an hmlfklass she set on the mantel. sat down to rock and said; ifxlow you worthless bum, in 1351 you re going to work." I . 1 of... I Morning Smile I MR8. GORDON MACMILLAN A COUNTRY GARDEN coroides. wrote his herbal, and. for a thousand years after. doctors the known world over prescribed these herbal remedies and affected cures by them. Sweet herbs are those of aroma- tic fame udoriferous. pungent leaves and flowers. The distilled oils used in perfumes and having other in- dustial uses are of great importance. Rosemary. lavender sweet lnlrlorsm, thyme. anlse. fennel and basil are among the sweet herbs. Pot herbs are succulent. leafy vegetables and roots which add once unsuspected value to the boil- lns pot of "spring greens." As "salad herbs" they are eaten raw, but the line between these herbs and herbs in other groups is not sharply drawn. chives, parsley, tarragon and chervil are admitted here, and the common salad herbs are lettuce, dandellons and spinach, This year the herb Bergsmot was planted in the garden because of the fragrant leaves that were loved when it was grown here some years 380. The Bergamots, especially if grown in mixed colors are amongst the most decorative plants in the garden. Both the flowers and the ilesvasaroodlblo and no my" especially those of the scarlet 3,.-. gamot look very attractive seam.-. ed on a salad. They do but on . Iilht rich soil and like some shag. Bergamont flowers can be uwf like Rose petals in sandwiches. and so can the leaves altlloulh rather strongly flavored. Thyme was also planted gum and many plants transplanug ,0 the garden steps and rock 3.,-den where they can in. (wt "ad umon every month In the yes: U U L L. 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