Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacGillivray. 196 Argyle St.. Sydney, zin- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter. Imelda Celestine MscGillivary. R.N., to Dr.' Douglas A. C. MacDonald. son of Lt. C01. and Mrs. Wm. J. MacDonald. Charlottetown. The marriage will take- place Seplcnilicr 8 in St. Anthony Daniel Church, Sydney. N. S. Women's realm Blue Bouquet. PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 3. 1953 ll.ElS IA ii llusnnaudru-nonwm 0:: "Are you better. Ellen?” It was an echo of recent queries of James' that was expressed by a visiting vacationist this afternoon . . . Gray and damp had been the morning but by now the sun had lifted his veil of cloud to beam reassuringly down upon the farmlands. With we thought. signs of remorse. for his absence of late. an omission for-which he would now seek to make his amends. The gralnfields reflected bright- ly the smile. Jewelled glinis shone too. in the millstream. there when it broadens in a pasture before it slips away beneath Mr. A's bridge and runs on to turn (now) sawing- wheels below. And now in from the westom hills came a sunnv breeze. clean and invigorating and sweet. with the myriad scents of the harvest. And it came to mind In . Ii 7 An Unftiriuwtiale Union Wife Thought Marriage Would Reform Mate. But She is Disiiiusioned DEAR. MISS DIX: Five years ago. at the age of 19. I married a than several years older than myself. During the six months of our court- ship I grew to love him deeply and I was sure our marriage would be a success. He came from a distant city. and after our wedding we went lo see his people. Tlicre I discovered that he had been an habitual druiik- Ird. had lived with a. woman fox almost a year. breaking up only when he met me, and was known as a. spendthrift and gambler. I was deeply hurt, but I felt that our mar- riage had changed him. Needless to say. it had not! He soon reverted to all his old ways-and then snme.'lOur children and never have an easy moment. We never know when he'll come in roaring drunk to tear the house apart and, likely as not beat us all. NORA T. ANSWER: one of the unahswerable questions of the ages is. why does a. woman shop for a dress or piece of fuiniture with exquisite care. demanding exacting guarantees for her purchase. then select a husband helter-skelter? Nothing could be so fool- hardy as marrying a man without knowing at least some essentials of his habits and of his family. Yet. x Muriel Nissan that these folks would have lovely scenes to review when the miles which lie between the here and there should presently return them to their home. Skipping the odd year. this pair comes to spend a slimmer holiday on The Island. choosing to make their temporary home in a pleas- ant tourist court. whence. when they fancy it. thay make leisurely excursions to visit relatives and friends. or if they wish. entertain folks there. He is a son of The Is- land. another. who setting nut. ad- venturing in his youth did well in the Land to the south. Neverthe- less. it is his pleasure to come Home holidaying. to follow once more the provcii trails of thosn days when his world was young. And among these to "go a-fishing." A pet dog. a small attractive ter- rier. is an esteemed companion and one which the little lad of this Family found especially appealing. He spoke of it this evening when the spreading colors of the sunset. brought him in to his homework of school .. . kl was passing the car on my way to the barn when all at once I found myself looking into two bright eyes. I just. could not believe what I so - he was so tiny and cute- And '1-lei-lo, lit-tic. doggit-!' I said twhatis your name?' And do you know what that dot! how many girls fail to do this and then they are shocked when they llisoover that their expected prize package is gravely disappointing. No one expects a husband to be perfect. or to have a perfect back- ground. but surely a record of adultery and drunkenness would be enough to restrain s.ny woman. no matter how foolishly in love she might be. MAY HELP OTHER WOMEN Pal-laps your story. Nora. may carry ll moral for other women who: may be about to make the same hasty mistake. For your immediatel bettemierit. I suggest. an interview wit.h your local welfare agency. such as the Family service Association. Your affairs are so tangled that only gursonal help will unravel them. I certainly think you should remove your youngsters from the atmosphere of physical brutality. The re- commended agency can help you to readjust from there. DEAR MISS DIX: Since my mother is a teacher. she wants me to so to college to train for the same profession. However. I would rather go to business school and become a secretary. 'I'm 14 now. and a sophomore in high school. 5. V. ANSWER: While it's a good idea to give some thought to your career now. you are still too young to know exactly what you'll want to do three years hence. Finish high school first. then see if you still have 5313 same goal. You know, even though you want to be a secretary. a college education will be valuable to you. Don't insist an ending your education at the high-school level. if your folks want. you to go on to oollege, They are offering you a fine opportunity. but by the time you finish high school. you should be permitted to choose your career. For one thing. teaching is a fine Job that should be undertaken only by those who feel a real calling for it.. It's exacting work. and an unwilling teacher will never do Justice to the profession. Point. this out to Mom. and I'm sure she'll realize that you cant be forced into something you' :lon't like. V Min Nls.-ion cannot reply personany to readers but will answer problems of Interest through this column. Anne Adams Patterns WEEK'S SEVV-THB.lF'l'Y Swing out in this charmer with the Peter Pan collar and the swirl- swsy skirt. A dream to sew - not A complicated stitch anywhere. And those big patch pockets are such gay fashion. Choose short slwvesu or sleeveless Just like big sister's favorite dress. Pattern 4518: Girl's sizes 0. 8. i0. 12, 14. Size 10 takes 355 yards 85- inch; '4 yard contrast. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. lend Thirty-five cent; (rise) in coins (stamps cannot. be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Sim Name. Address. Style Number. send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Canada. quot-t Q. Is it correct for an employer to introduce his secretary to a caller by saying. "Mr. Jones, this is my secretary. Miss Brown," or does he give the woman's name first. as. "Miss Brown, this is Mr. Jones"? I A. In the business world. the most important person is mention- ed first. regardless of sex. Q. Must s bride's father stand in the receiving line with his wife at his daughter": wedding recep- thank a clerk in I store. when he 5"” chm" ar Ih:n:u beentpartfcularly atten- 9 cow ". Wmphhf;Iturtaimy is very edurteous. and marks you ll s per. son of good breeding. A . Lion? ' A. This is opti l. H " - 3;”.-gs . nun" Q S;-ieveg,;;ei.fuhc wuh:.'."o, meln(gJi'e1witehl :odbo'1.u."po:odol Q. is it consldc-red necessary in New England folks these are. retired now from busier days 10, we would say. ideal wvstering years -to leisure well earned the bet- ter to appreciate and enjoy it. "Or maybe. Ellen. you weren't miserablo at all”" she smiled. And we laughed. recalling James' anx- lous expression that morning. turn; as he was between two duties- one. to his wife, the other to his call-I in "Providence ' with chil- and all, ... g. ”Oh yes." we said. has put us in a place. drs-n and grandchildren did? Earkcd a pleased little barkl"; hful. i THE FIGHT AGAINST MENTAL DISEASE when we know that there are more patients in our mental insti- tutions than there are in all other hospitals combined. it should strike I . us hard. However. we are getting so iused to this fact that we accept it land blame it on present world con- ditions. Thanks to the common senses of our general practitioners who are now alert to early signs of mental disturbances and thanks also to our mental specialists - psychiatrists and neurologists with their newer methods of treatment - headway is really being made in meeting the problem of the increase of ,mental disease. . Before the establishment of I i menl-nl clinics and of wards for -r mental patients in our general hos- pitals. the physicians in charge of This sophisticated evening dress patients in mental hospitals were ' , able to discharge 6 of in mental Vl9”h 9f ”L”"d”" ” ifaued :patients in their homes or "to their: BN9 Bm”i"”' Th" ml"”””" ” .fm,mH. Work inew rrvcrsihlc brocade in a mix- ' lure of rayon and silk. is parch- Today, with mental ('.llllil'S tn g('.i- . I The mum Ipaiicnts in the early stage. m:myl"."”". mm mm hi,” , .' " g llare saved from entering menial in- Smil?":,iseTxnJ:.;;(;:hh:h.:iidP9f;E::.i:,..l"?.;ll: lstmmonsc NSC” by means Of iheltised the reverse side of the fabric. lshock treatments - insulin. met.-lH((.P "om U. K. mfm,nm”,,,. lraznl. electric - '7 in 10. now cant :- be dlsclmigcd as cured or not in. need of institutional care. l Despite the advances in treat-I merit. there are now more patients, in need of mental care and treat- meni'than over before: the mental hospital patient. population is high- er this year than it was a year ago. i. in News Release. Public Relations Department. National Association for Mental Health. Inc. Dr. George S. Stevenson. medical director. .makes an appeal for the Menzai fl-Iealth Fund Campaign "which is seeking to raise S5.000.000 to pro- mote improved trmtinciit for the m9ni31l.V ill. to help create psychia- tric clinics, to further research on cure and prevention of mental HowCanIl!! By Anne Ashley of materials? A. Ordinary laundering will work for washable materials. and ispongiiig with a cloth dipped in isoapy water for unwashables. if i the stain is an old (me. add a little ammonia in the wash water. Q. Is there any way I can re- vive dead flashlight batteries? health disorders, and to sponsor A. Putting them into a warm mental health education." oven overnight will heiP- OT. 101' To encourage those who may be better results. remove the paper feeling discouraged at tho risingicover from the batteries. punch a Wide of mental cases, Dr, Steven-ifew small holes in the base of the son cites as instances of pmgrpgsibattery with a nail: then put them in the past ten years: irf a strong salt water solution for 1- The Creation by the govern- three or four hours. Then dry them. imrnt of the National Institute for dill llhfm U110 melted Waxv 3nd Yer .Ment.al Health which conducts re-iplnce the paper covers when coni- isenrch, trains personnel and makesi Q4 HOW 08" I Y6m0VE the sum- lgrants-ln-iiid to the various states." my residue. left on my skin by ad- iior training and education. jhesive tape? ' 2. Passage of the Hospital Con-l A- WW1 Mu struction Act with specific provi-l C19M11nE mild- sion for the expansion of liospltali ' facilities for mcntal and (motionali disorders. 3. Improvement polish remover or i i of psychiatric education in medical schools. Extension in mental health education in teacher training and :mental health guidance programsl in the schools. ' 5- Exfbansion of psychiatric. cllnici Q. How can I get beer stains our where we must be trut Past "The western waves of ebb- iservlce whereby the early cases of! ing day." we are now, slapping 0VEFi emotional and mental disturbances the threshold that is Night's. Beau- tiful. to us. are its rooms. . . A lit tle wind of twilight whispers reas- surance of another summer t come: a sparrow-bird in an eaves nook murmurs sleepiiy; from a dusky field a cow lows and hear- ing-. the shaggy black dog b sharply from the lawn beneath our window. . . And car lights in the lane herald Jamns' homlmzl Until tomorrow - - - DIar3'- - - IGoocl-night . . . . Corikls corner PIN IVHEEL COOKIES 34 cup butter M cup sugar 1 egg yolk 3 tablwpoons of milk hi cup cake flour 15 teaspoon baking powd sq teaspoon salt 1 oz. of chocolate melted 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and sugar. add egg yolk and beat. add vanilla and milk. sift flour, salt. and baking powder. Divide dough into two equal parts .sdd the melted chocolate. chill at least 1 hour. Roll out both parts quickly and lightly about M inch thick and place chocolate dough on top of light dough. press together with a rolling pin. Roll up same as a jelly roll, roll in wax paper and keep in refrigerator until firm. slice and bake. -Mn. Charles Maelllmion North St. Eleanopl W. I. 81 T Sta S For Tomonow THE astrological influences this day favor those with an ingrained sense of responsibility. Obligations neglected in favor of pleasure and relaxation can become more oner- ous with the passing of time and such procedures alienate the good favor of those whom you should want most to Impress. Concentuto on stability. After all, things should 5 addition attend regularly as they would for' any physical disturbance. 1 , . Provision for vocational re-i habilitation of people discharged ;from mental institutions so chm: ithey can make a living in the worlds without need of ounside help. i It 15 gratifying to know that in Y0 l-Iovernment aid. the. public is aiding in this. great need of every communnty, 2 1 general be going pretty well for you jus'i WWW. 50 Why deprive yourself oi iflnal success by being ot'er-cox-ma. ant and careless? Curtail spending tomorrow. Evei. -though WU may feel that you arr igetting a bargain. it would be easy l to fool yourself just mw, Genemtty; .5-Peaking. this is fl. good time for ai .little self-analysis. Stop and think. before taking any action and fact- Your own motives squnrcly. You pmight be surprised at the results. i E For the Birthday lf tomorrow is your birthday, it iwould be advisable during tho 2.! xi Greener runs t ful of household am- monia added to one quart of water and poured over your fern will give it A rich green color. laoocurblnn To mend tine lace curtains. starch 3 piece of mesh as near like the curtain as possible. out the starch- ed patch one inch larger each way than the place to be mended. and with a warm iron press it over the hole. If done carefully. it will be difficult to detect the patch. 1 Grease on Leather Grease spots can be removed from leather furniture by a cloth wrung out of warm soapsuds. Carbon tet- rachloride removes such stains from other furniture. Morning Smile The golfer annoyed. at the loss of his bail, started to scold his caddie for not having been more careful in watching its night. Replying thoughtlessly. stumpi- ing to excuse himself. the caddie said: "Well. it don't usually go anywhere. so it sort of took me un- prepared like." Better Eniglish By D. 0. Williams I. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I took you for John when I talked to you." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "carburetor"? 3. which one of these words is mis-pelled? Loathsome. rsnsoxne. handsome, lissome. 4. What does the word "braggad- a mu"; . 1 ( V, q. . V I Alice Brooks Designs COMPANY BEST l Dramatic dailies! Buffet scarf! Luncheon set! All these from this ltressure of a pattern. Sparkling Jdasign of pinwheel and spider-web stitches creates a beautiful open- and-solid effect. Crochet Pattern 'l0l'l: Dollies. iond 13 inches in No. 30 cotton. Send Twenty-five Cents in colm. for this pattern (stamps cannot bel accepted) to ALICF aaooxs 132.! signs. clo The Guardian. 60 Front' gstreet West. Toronto. Ontario ;Plesse print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. 20 oeio" mean? with le that means "unseemly fri- volity"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "1 mistook you for John when I talked with you." 2, pro. nounoe kar-bu-zet-er. the mat e M in net (not rate). accent first syi- lable. 3. Ransom. 4. Empty bow. lng. "He had a swaggering air 91 braggadocio." 5. Levity. Choose for YOUR it pickling the vinegar that made Writs H.J.NoIns CON-tr-nv at Clnhdu l.Ml., Dept. 8.P., loam. "IIMII. Ontario. for pickling rulpo booklet. m BIO 15": 30" Slll III! 11.4 IJWII. VALUI .coming months to keep your spiritt iof adventure under control and to IFEIY Ubun well-tested methods in :DUTSUillK your goals. There is it istrong possibility that. you will be aided in your career this month by a persmi of importance. but since this person is likely to be excep. tionally ctmservative. his favor could be alienated by any lmpul. siveness or rashness on your part. Domestic and social affairs are well-aspected and. for the single romance should prosper .. par- ticularly tdward year's end. Late in 5PDtetnber, there is the possibility that you may be involved in some litigation but the outcome should prove favorable. A child born on this day will be versatile. energetic and self-re- liant. WHEN YOU Buwyyy, limo, Ion 2150, Toronto, Ontario . ii FEB! -x i Dllllliiiill "ssisnr .TEA BAGS &uW ! i 5- in list itiiiiiiis txtiiimt it-lot I U HERE'S All YOU DO . . . Just send the top from one giant size package or the top: from two large packages of New Rinse Detergent to . . . You got 25c off on your next purchosol Plus the beautiful Cannon Too Towoli -' ACT FAST! We can only Itoop this offer open until October Ill, 1953. Sorry, offer good only onto to a family. o o o of all the detergent: In the war”; only NEW RINSO DETERGENT contains SOIJUM to go! your clothes .VlIll'l'IR, BRIGHTER 'I'llAll IIIWI 5. What is a word bqinuu-,8