a PAGE TWO The Micmacs In Early Times lkcerpls from I work by Nicho- lll Denyl. first Governor of Acadia, published in France in 1072 and translated by Dr. William Modern Eliquerlo By Roberta Lee 1''. Ganong for the 0-” ' in society. Continued from lut. Tuesday. If it is found that any one among them is hurt, at a drinking party, he who will have done it asks his pardon. saying that he was drunk; and he is pardoned for that. But if some one has been killed. it is necessary that the murderer, aside from the confes- sion of his drunkenness and the pardon he asks, should make to the widow some present to which all the others condemn him. And to make the peace complete, he must PM for mother drinking bout. ' If he has not the skins, it is as If one were to say "I have not the m0nEl'-" To buy the brandy it was then necessu-y that he sell his gun. his blanket, or other thing in order to get it. This will cost hun live or six skins; they will give this to the fishermen for a bottle or two of brandy. Then they commence again to drink. If the brandy they have is not suf- ficient to make them drunk they will give everything they possess to obtain more. That is only :1 way of saying they will not cease drinking so long as they possess anything. Thus the fishermen are ruining them entirely. O O I For as to the trading establish- ments, no one will ever give them so much that they are able to drink to the point of killing one another. and one sells to them dearer than do the ships. It is the captains and sailors who sup- ply it to them, to whom it costs no more than the original price. Through this they do not fall to make great gain. For all the ex- penses and charges of the ship, these are upon the owner, besides which the crew trades or bargains with the Indians using biscuit, lead. quite new lines, sails, and many other things at the expense of the said owners. This allows them to give the In- dlans two or three times more than they are given at the estab- lishments, where there is nothing on which the freight or carriage alone does not cost sixty livres a ton. aside from purchase price and leakage. And aside from this there is given the Indians every time they come to the establish- ment a drink of prandy, a bit of bread and of tobacco as they en- ter. however many they may be, both men and women. As for the vocwyoo-ax.xNrLx7xV"xo-.2x'7o”' Cook's Corner OLD-FASHIONED MARBLE- i CAKE (Yielcl:8 pieces) sifted approved lflour, 3 teaspoons double,-acting baking powder. 3; teaspoon salt. fl), cup butter or margar'me,1l.& cups sugar, 3 eggs. unbeaten, 1 cup milk. in cup unsulphured molasses, ll'r'.l teaspoons cinnamon, 55 tea- Three cups Q. Just what are a bride- groom's expenses? A. Engagement ring, wedding ring, wedding present for his bride, his bachelor di.nner, mar- riage llcense, personal gifts to his best man and ushers, boutonnleres for fee. and honeymoon trip. Q. How may one finger bowl has been provided? the napkin. and then fingers on this damp corner. - Q. If a man keep. All instruct them in the Christian faith and religion This has rcady been done for a great num- of the Reverend Jesuit Fathers. who have retired thence that there was nothing more to be done with these people, whom the frequentation of the ships kept in perpetual drunkcnnom. At the present time. so soon as the Indians come out of the their best skins. bringing a few. to the establishments in order to ob- tain their right to something to drink. eat and smoke. Thcv pay no part of that which was lent them in the autumn to support them, without which they would perish of hunger. They insist that this is all their hunting for the winter has produced. As soon as they have departed, they go to recover the skins which they have hidden in the woods. and co to the routes of the fishing ships and keep watch. 0 0 If they see any vessels, they make great smokes to let it be known that they are there. At the same time the ship nears the land. and the Indians take some skins and embark in their canoes to go to the ship, where they are well received. They are given as much as they want to drink and to eat. to start them going. They are then asked if they have many skins. and if there are not other Indians. in addition to themselves. in the woods. If they say that there are. and that they have skins. presently a cannon-shot is fired from the largest piece. to let them know they are to come. This they do not fail to do assoon as they hear the cannon, and they bring their skins. During this time the ship short- his attendants, clergyman's rinse one's fingers at the dinner table if no A. It is permissible to tip the water glass against the corner of wipe the meets a woman acquaintance while waiting for a - bus, should he offer to pay her fare? - A. He is not at all obligated to do this. children they are given only bread. They are again given as much when they go away. And in ad- dition it is necessary to keep up a crew under wages aside from their these attentions have been introduced in the past to attract the Indians to the establishments in order to be able more easily to ELLEWS DIARY her of years, through the labours. seeing woods in the spring, they hide all ens sail, and passes a day or two moving back and forth awaiting l -co-9:-. 4tmrG0&Q' 2 By In island I-"armor: Wife ' But now too, born of the over- hanging gray clouds and the damp of fall, appear the mellow pleasant days, as though Summer Ior early Autumn had returned to l.n;:u- a while. to View again the landscape, to give borrowed time to those farm folks not yet caught up with the:r seasonal work. Such a day was this, with clear skies, clean invigorating breeze and the sun golden over the farm- lands - picking out as in sum- mer the cattle browsing comfort- ably on pasture and the sheep, warmly clad now against any piercing wind and rain to come . . We saw sparrows feast on the scarlet-fruited hawtho:-ns in a hedgerow at the o'her form this morning, and in a surprise yet somehow a part of the season, a whelp of a red fox, his coat of a shade to the furrows, 5.'lp;' across the road in front of thc truck and was lost, to sight in the underbrush and what-not of road-side. O O 0 And for short hours the sheen of sunlight glistens on the mill- pond so prettily that one could fancy it was a sun of spring danc- ing there, were it not that the al- ders which guard it are naked and the odd blrches that lean there are now bare. "Let's go and Continued- ii. page T4 vmax Vx Ian-xvk VI I-x x Vww-.;g 2Tl-lat body Of Yours By James w. Barton. MD. -vvs xx Mr vxsrvwsrm ozmxxmr EVERYDAY MEDICAL CARE IN i describe her. film GUARDIAN. Veteran iiewspapermen meeting CHARLOTTETOWN the Princess for the first time in W.1silington.tound themselves using such adjectives as "radiant" to IIFICPS. Neither she nor Philip showed signs of fatigue as they .l'lli(lll('.Pfl a press conference. dined at Blair House, temporary residence Lot lilo President, and continued the strenuous round of formal appear- , ylNTO THE ROYAL BLUE-Princess Elizabeth and her husband Ph.llp. pause in the doorway of their plane to wave farewell at tile Washington airport as they leave for Montreal after their three-day I A country Garden Mrs. Gordon Mac Millun Four Seasons fill the measure of the year; There are four seasons in the mind of man: He has his lusty Spring, fancy clear Takes in all beauty with an easy span; He has his Summer, when lux- uriously Springs honey'd cut of youthful thought he loves To ruminate, and by such dream- when ing high In nearest unto Heaven: quiet coves His soul has in its Autumn, when his wings He furleth close; contented so to look On mists in idleness-to let fair things v' Pass by unneeded as I threshfold brook; He has his Winter too of pale mis- feature. ' , Or else he would forego his mor- tal nature. -Keats. . O O 0 The Autumn season is I busy season in the gardeners year. Bulbs should be planted this month, but if for any reason it is not possible to finish the planting, the ground can be kept from freezing by covering with evergreen boughs or burlap and the flowers will be just as fine as if planted earlier as often in the garden here this has happened. I O 0 Four hundred Campfire tulips have been planted in the centre bed around the birdbath in the south garden. These tulips are described as a dark glowing red sport of Bartigon. and they will 6. 1951 ' T NOVEMBER Patterns ii IK, -. ,-;,..a..:- xtdvugnr J-'N.vuuxxs . Anne Adams ii 76 For shorter woman-your own fashion designed just for you! No alteration worries. Just cut out your sin. The design is flattery itself. with Io” It shoulders. scIllopod neckline Ind the laven- est new shirt with pocket: in the side-pIl-lelsl Pattern 4690 in Ilzel 1431:. 16M. 1355, 3055, m1l2. 241I2. Siu 1654 takes 395 yards 39-inch (Ib- IIALF-llll ' FASHION no. This pattern easy to use. Illn- plo to new. is tested for fit. I-II: complete illustrated instructions. send Thirty-nve Cent: also) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Sin. Name. Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS re of The Guardian, 60 Front St est. Toronto. Qntario. l g Morning Smile L u . "no I crazy? "Doctor," said the patient. "I'm afraid my wife is going crazy." "What seems wrong?" asked the doctor. "She wants to buy a goat." "Let -her buy I goat." iiliut she wants to keep it in the house." .. "Well, let her keep it in the house." , "But I goat stinks." "Then open the windows." "what! And let all my pigeons outi" lg DOROTHY DIX sills- 'V.N'7x. Security 0r Love? Which Is Better Basis For Happy Marriage? DI-JAIL MISS lllx: For two years I have been going with I boy who is I hard worker, very considerate and very good to me. He has asked me to marry him but I hesitate because I want security. This summer I met a man who is my idea of the right one for me. He has security and is established in a career. I don't love him, but feel in time I could. He has also asked me to marry him; he is a lot older than my other boy iriend. What should I do? 4678-Fym Mv,-24V: .. ' 51-4:. Jxx. MA.RlE ANSWER: The great trouble with love is that it does not come or go at bidding. You cannot say. "This man is very nice. and in time I will love him." Things Just don't work out that way. 35 F rule. It is possible that you might marry la mat. for nis money. and through l kindness and devotion he could ultimately win your heart. The situation. however. presents too many "ifs." wooing should be done before marriage, not after. You don't even say you do love Your feeling for him may be nothing but his many kindnesses. If you really loved him, rider marriage to another. YOU'D BETTER WAIT the boy you went with for so long. a complacent acceptance of you wouldn't even can- I long way from loving either man. Better hold off all I think you re um one you,” momentous decision until the right one comes along - love so much you can't even think of'un.V0n9 G159- If this knight in shining armor isnt able to offer mink and Illgollbl-I ines right away, remember these things can come through effortl.1 oun get far more satisfaction from luxuries you have earned with t e mi you love than from a secure existence with an unloved mate. DEAR Miss Dlx: I am very much in love with a young lady Ocfesfsltllull character. jovial and full of life. She also is the owner of a we business. I am of a quiet, studious ancl.se-riou-s g" T (Continued on Pa e 3) spoon cloves. the Indians who bring them one XXDUSTRY V1,” to the U. s capmm force well. Many clumps of blue. Heat. oven I to 350 degrees F. Tmoderale) . Sift together first 3 lngredients. cream butter or mar- garine and sugar. Beat in eggs. one at a time. Add flour mixture alternately with milk. Beat batter or" two skins: they are received with the same cheer as the first. who have also 5 part in the good More and more we are seeing er afresh. W; minute: pour la into a bowl, into which stir molasses and spic- reception rendered the later com- ers, and they drink again togeth- It is well to remark that when'skins (peaux) are men- tioned, simply without any addit- groups of physicians establishing their offices in the one building, forming a "ciinlc" in which the patient is passed along from one specialist to another. When he reaches the end of the line the 65- DMD light and dark batters 111- ion, it is the same as saying skins records made by each specmm ternately info a lightly floured. 12xBx2 inch pan. Bake 45 minutcs or until done. cool. Frost if desired. lgmeumazrc llllll Good news for those who long for relief from rheumatic pain. but feel hopclcssl Thousands get speedy relief from rheu- matic and arthritic suffering by using lT-R-C'I. Don't. let dull. wearieome achel. and sharp Itabbingrpalns handicap you any longer. Try emoletol-l'I T-R-C's Ltoday. Qnly 65:. 61.35 It druggiste. 1-I44 Alice Brooks Besigns the best Buffalo skins. 0 O O The evening being come the 'l.lll'l'l on shore with some casks of brandy, and fall to drinking, but getting drunk. little for fear of weu'g""ed' 0! Mlmsev lmm Whlch 3" mm” are carefully considered and the patient learns what he has and, what is equally importnnt. what V be has not. This means that inso- far as it is humanly possible. he and his family are in a position to understand just what must be Th” 5955 585”! Only me” Wl"9S done. This may look like an as- to the ship, who carry a skin an bring back brandy; and they send their wives again in the sam manner in order to obtain thel bottles of brandy. But if you wish to know why they do not take all they want to -Continued on page la a-. I IDENTICAL PIEOEI sections of angora or treble crochet. It's so easy! Fashion's roctlons, size: 32-34; 36-33. Street West. PIt.tern Number. - HowCenlill By Aline Alhley Afwnen food mm to burn taste. Try placing the coin for Ibout twelve hours, Ind this will restore the original lluur. Q. How can I pruerve eggs? A. use may be preserved for many months by first coating them with lard or grease. and then packing them in bran. vy-vvvgg GAY BOLERO for day and eve- rllngl It's made in four identical knitting worsted. single crochet to double newest accessory is jiffy crochetl Pattern C7340: di- send Twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs we The Guardian, so nont Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address. Q. How can I remedy scorched Ioodt place the pan immediately in In- other pnn containing cold water. This will remove all the scorched Q. How can I clean old coins? A. Clean them with powdered whiting applied with I dump cloth. in I rIw white potato and allow to remain sembly line. but it saves a lot of time and suspense. 9 Another good method is that in T which the family physician, alter he has done all he can, puts the patient in hospital for three or four days or arch in week for "ob- servation," where various labora- tory or x-ray examinations are made. This gives the family phy- sician any information, he feels is needed in enable him to make a correct diagnosis. Despite the completeness of these methods of handling the patient. they cover only the phy- sical, leaving out the possibility of the mental and emotional contri- buting factors. - The Journal of the American Medical Association recently pub- lished a series of articles entitled "The Specialist Looks at Every- day Medical Care in Industry." the psychiatric bbservatlonll being made by Dr. Floyd A. Due. Oak- land, California. Dr. Duo suggest: that physic- ians and nurses be encouraged to study emotional needs: they should be willing and able to listen to the patient with an ear toward the pItlent's emotional state ll well as toward his physical state. In dealing with the patient they should avoid Iny Ittitude of dis- cipline or criticism. They should be able to produce in the patient the feeling that they are friendly and impartial confidante who will It all time; try to see the pItient's . side of the story. In this way. nurses and house physicians can keep the Itaff member: aware of any home or factory conditions that are upsetting the patient and interfering with his recovery. Close watch on the pallent's emo- tional condition may discover sig- breakdowna, for instance. restless- neu, irritability, overactlvity Ind emotional fnstabllity. worker in her hospital and home visitation: is of great help to the patient and physician and of great comfort to the family. I believe the conscientious social. When Being The proper way for ladies to curtsy and gentlemen to bow to Princes Elizabeth and Prince Philip is as follows. according to Howard Measures, director, spec- ial dlvislon, department of the secretary of state: Ladies curtsy to both the Prin- cons and the Prince. The curtsy is made directly in front of the Prin- cess or the Prince. On being presented. the ladies take the Prlncess' hand and at the same time. curtsy. Gentlemen will take the Princess" hand and bow over it. The same procedure is followed for Prince Philip. The first move in making the curtsy is to swing the right foot behind you, moving the right foot toward the left until it is directly behind the left foot. Let the right The Stars Say - - g By Genevieve Hemblo mmmm'v I For Tomorrow THIS is an eventful day, in which some unusual-slant on ex- isting conditions may incite to novel or experlmenhl tactics. This exceptional initiative. sustained by prompt and forthright action. is bound to insure worthwhile co- operation from progressive and influential sources. Be sure that this urge is not I "flash in the pan" but has its drive from logic Ind sound Judgment. For the Birthday Those whore birthday it ll are encouraged to forge ahead on their own original or unique ldeu; and while I "hunch" or sensation. al inspiration might prove experi- mental, it based on sound logic ft min which, may llhow poaslble..could attract substantial support from powerful places. Dare-in Ilm high for aurprlllng cooperation and lucrative performance. A- child born on this day is blessed wlthlunusual talents and creative abilities. It is bound to attract powerful influences and I - happy and romnptio life. Proper Way. And Bow To Royal Couple To Curtsy Presented foot rest on the floor. Bend both knees slowly. It is not necessary to curtsy deeply-I graceful bob of about six inches is all that is required. As the lady bends her knees. she should lower her eyes. It is improper to look the Princess, or the Prince. full in the eyes at this stage of the curtsy. The lady now arises from this position a little more quickly. As she straighten: up it is proper to look the Princess or Prince straight in the eye. and acknowledge any greetings they may offer. As soon as the lady is upright. she returns the right foot to the normal po- sition. This ends the curtsy. As for the male how, this should not be from the waist. Gentlemen should simply incline the head for- ward slowly until the chin is just above the knot of the tie. Gen- tlemen should stend at attention when bowing, bend the head for- ward slowly. return the head to its normal position I little ore quickly. and then look the in- cess or the Prince in the eye. It is not proper to initiate I conversation with Their Royal Highneases unless first spoken to by them. If you are spoken to by the Princess. you should address her first as "Your Royal Highness." After that simply say "Mram." If you are spoken to by Prince Philip, address him once In "Your Royal Hlghneu". After that, it should merely be ”slr". CROSS FRETH About 0 COIIHQIMI I Tootblllj Give BIhv'II Own Tablets to quickly bring the relief that union mt- ful cnmfnrt. Thar- oughly dependable. No "ulelpy ' a ll- vlo dullinc I act. Uud Mother: for y var n. I ;ullun,t.:iu at your drunlsl. Onlv I00 . -- ..'l'AII.I'll blue forget-'rne-not will add to the Continued on page 14 & xwevvKIx wc xwm Boiler English Dy 9. o wlnun . 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Why do you not own up that you were there, when it has wen proven?" 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "hygienic"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Instantaneous. insep- erable. insidious. indoclinable. 4. What does the word "line- I. say. "Why do you not can- fesl that you were there, when it has been proved?" 2. Pronounce hi-jl-en-lk, first i as in high, sec- ond and third i's as in it, e as in men. accent third syllable. 3. In- separable. 4. In I manner descend- ing in I direct line from In ances- tor. "The princess is lineally des- cended from the conqueror." 5. Pellucld. - ousollold Scrap5oolt' By Roberta MI nmmn Clear run it is I good ldei to ....i. down the baihmom Ind kitchen tiles about once I year with I light. pute made of planar of Paris, IUOWIM 10 dry. and than wiping off what adheres to the smooth surface. This treatment will oli- minato Ill dark spots Ind lines. Insulting-Ibsen For nqueaklng Ihoes take I dun- lng media and insert it in Ievenl plIoeI between the layer: of lea- ther in the soles. Then with I knell oil can. drop I little oil into these holes.- ' q The InvIllll'I Icon The Iii-.ln the lnvIlid'I room Mn be lvllrlllld. and the room rid of me: or lunch. in letting in the room I giant of very hot water with I few drops of oil of lavender mixed in it. glly" alnggn? u mi... . 5. at I word beginning p6 , ith l th t "t - zvnv? D9 a means ranspar ?. . ANSWERS Take a Disprtlf Wlly4DI5PRlN? Because DISPRIN is soluble and wbsfonfiolly neutral. When taken in water as recommended, it enters the stomach as a frat solution and not as undluolved particles. It is lheroforo leu liable to come stomach 4' ' .. DISPIIN is readily absorbed. Because It definitely dissolves lnot merely disintegrate!) DISPRIN permits speedy absorption and gives qulcllor relief. DISPIIN ll polofablo. Evon children will take it readily. Sclonco Progrouoc Pet 50 yuan vu have and Imlo Mlltl voblofv-ucotylculltyllc add- Cor nllelof pain. Yoday this Oalnlllgy pain-iilllov ls available in a without the disadvantage: of acidity. lnoolublllly and Illllor Mm. II II 'IIlSPIlN' and le cold of rolled drvulm ovorywbovo. 'DlSPIlN' is available In lame. gi 14 tablets or Handy Pocket folder: of L I newfoml IIFI PLEASANT SPEEDY PAIN IILIII I! I'll IAIIII or filnov an-l-uIrr-lo. ; .IIOll'l'Tb oouml (NNADA) mm-In . . . I-Iauuaontmolu. mvmou . . .uom-nAI- , DI II