., .-..p---.-- - - ; VVomenis realm PAGETWO TEE GUARDIAN MARCH 30. 1954 For Tomorrow KEEP alert for opportunities tomorrow and. since the sldereal influences favor initiative and enterprise. pursue your goals with vigor and Irlgresslveness. Participation in a discussion about finances could work out to your advantage. Rely on your own intuition rather than on the opinions of co-workers in business matters, however, and study and analyse CUCUMBERS SLICED 2 doe. cucumbera 6 small onions. ELl.El'S DIARY Elaine-m"eI& l Maybe, we reflected we should try that we bought one day frornj the itinerant salesman. only be-, oaueeheaeemedtobeinneed of ours": and other's patronage. (And James said later. "How ina.ny' tinna have I warned you, Ellen, since you got taken in so badly by- that magaaine salesman the other year. not to buy from every peddlar who comes along! Much of it's only trash anyway. and be-i aides you'll be chasing the crowsl 141- the price of it, if this depres-l sion we're into, bears heavier . . .l or I miss my guess."i In passing a shell" we had dusted the Jar again yesterday. I We might even. harlciiig back to the beautifying of Grandmothers day, as is now the trend we notice in more than one direction. toi make up and apply an oatmeal. all situations carefully before taking action. Where household. matters are concerned if, in final interests of efficiency, you make" a few minor changes in routine. For the Birthday tomorrow is your birthday, 1 qt. vinegar. 1 gill olive oil. 1 tablespoon celery seed. 6 tablespoons salt. Method: Peel cucumbers and slice. also onions, Let stand in salt for 2 hours. then add celery seed. olive oil and mix all to- gether Bottle in sterilized bottles. ""9 M” ""5 momhs mmlsel . ,much in the way of business ac- .-h Wallace lVl.I-clcay. tivity; also stimiilating aspectsi where social and domestic aifa rsl are concerned. Astrological in- i fluent.-es forecast unexpected honoi's,i "promotion and other signs of pre- ferment from your superiors. During the fall months, you will enter upon a cycle which will be most beneficial where self-de- velopment is concerned. and you should gain new light on how to handle difficult problems in the. future. It may be necessary forl, you to revise many of your ideas and methods to accomplish your, aims but, in so doing, you will achieve greater maturity, which is all to the good. - Do not count on the c0-opera- tion of others during this period. Meat but rely on your innate intuition. ..-.. iAvoid a tendency to force issuesl Take the meat out of the paper during November and December. l W. 1. Sterling A doctor told a film actress that she was run down and needed a change. "A change!" she said. "During the last eighteen months I've had three husbands, four ears. three jewel robheries, eleven cooks, two divorces, and seven landlords. What other change can you suggest?" before putting it in the ioe-box. as A child. born on this day willl paper has a tendency to absorbpbe loyal. sincere and extremely the juices, i, ambitious. Envious Women Mother OF Happy Brood Tells Of Neigl'ibors' Silly Gossip DEAR MISS DLX: My husband is a wonderful man. good provider and fond father. We have four children, and I am expecting another My problem is that my friends and in-laws seem so shocked at the fact that we are going to have another child, My husband and I love our children, and want A good-sized family. While we do have to manage carefully to take care of them, we are able to provide every- thing necessary. I am very tired of the ridiculous comments people mg", Frances K. ANSWER: Wouldn't it be a fine world if people would only re- fnin from making thoughtless or unkind remarks? Most of the com- ments you've been getting can be put down to envy-sour grapes. in other words. Women who haven't. children envy-consciously or other- wise-mothers of large families. Certainly there is no better job. no finer career, than to mother a brood or fine youngsters. Each child is a blessing from God. and its upbringing is your acknowledgment to God. RIGHT MIANI MIGHT Perhaps at the moment you are unduly sensitive to the reactions of those around you. Just remember that you -- not they - are in the right; that such criticism would come only from rude. inconsiderate people. and that your family compensates for everything. If you can squeeze a bit of reading into your busy day. borrow "Cheaper by the Doaen" from your library and see how well a really big brood was managed by two intelligent. understanding parents. O Knowing yourself to be a part of this mothers-of-large-families sis- terhood should give you a decided lift. DEAR was DIX: I'm a yin-iior in high school and like a boy the same age who attends another school. He seems to like me, since he walks me home from dances, basketball games. etc... but the trouble is he treats me more like a sister than a giirl friend. He just won't take me seriously. We have lots of fun together but hes elwayis joking and kid- ding. Linda ANSWER; You are very lucky to be accepted by the boy on this basis. A boy likes. above everything else, a girl who's fun; by cultivating this side of the friendship. you stand a very good chance of winning the boy as a steady. Don't try to change him or your status. He's only 17. with several years ahead before he will get truly serious. Make the most of these happy times. Mise Nlssen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of interest through this column. Aime Adams Patterns EASY-BEE DIAGRAMI seemel Ne fuse or frills-launder t cotton. no-iii-on nylon or seersucker. Pattern 4770: I. t I. I. io. sire 0 am. av. yards lb-inch fabric: yard; bonnet, is yard. complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-ave cents (Soc) coins (stamps cannot be eecqned) Name. Addrem. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS West. Toronto. Ontario. nus? PORT Dakar. capital of French Wet Africa. is one of the busiest. sea- ports on the African coast. llew setting-up exercises to linrioei-I ' fetching pack to the face adding to it a dash of lemon perhaps for an astringent This would tend to lighten the tell-tale marks of our years though we find a certain charm and ms-, (motion in these as we see them on others. We might even. with Jarnes safely away, indulge Ln a our muscles and recapture a more” youthful carriage. ilames who likes to be sure that no action is idle, would be bound we could acquire this better by carrying chalf to the poultry or by cleaning their feeding-floor!) . . e ! We moved toward the pantry- sln.l(.'5pll'lL5 we admit temporarily inspired by the anticipation of the charm we should thus acquire. The black dog seated on the roof of the cellar-run, just beyond, turned and smiled at us, then looked away to bark with more greeting than concern. Who was passing? Certainly! the Mailman. snug in his furs, the horse trit-trotting along on his rounds. We quickly donned head-scarf. jacket, snow- boots and were off then to lane's end for the mail. We lunched a bi! later, off a tray NEW by the fire, drinking tea as we. oiten had done in happier seasons, 7- at this place: from one or Karolyn's When We learn that the majorll-Y prettiest china cups. And thui, of patients in state institutions beautifying quite forgotten we read.iarb mental patients it gives us It Not from the classics nor even the 511001 DECEU-Se lhel! IIGVET W98 8 new '3e5g.,-ejlep" buy, from me time in history that mental patients volume. thick and arrest- wen given as good care and treat- ghn had come merit as at present. in fact. so . thorough is the diagnosis and treat- we rem” ment of mental patients today that more than half of these patients .can now be safely discharged from mental hospitals cured or able to take a normal place in their com- munity. This condition has been made possible by a more thorough now; she asked for the cataloguei:?igEl:et;"l:Q1g (;:o:vhewC””;;5ef"f"itmenl' today!" ' And how did you spend iourlMl3..2Iieiil:3E"i.ilo3i 3? Q.."i”?.f3;' day'.Euen"w Jam" a.5ked,, Spokane. Washington. states that :ll:";l:aA;;ldl;ll:ly",feh:'"31fefi;e(1I improvement in medical care and ' general living conditions have dai- la-zn 2953;? g:e;eJ,'9h:3:;;::”de, inltely lengthened the average span "that reminds me' did the neJl0fe,i;:,','.i"n l:,ff'.,Em.i, 5'"? M31,1t0Td” c”;3l9.E"i: 9”m97" gs advaiigceed ages in?! statl:tirceeMin- . I dicate that this trend will continue. The day-how sunny and mild It Consequently, there are constantly has beenlThe night beautiful, liti 1nc1-gaging number, of persons Nb- by the silver beams of a moonljeet to degenerative aha”... 599. now at full lcially in the central nervous system. Until tomorrow - - - - Diary therefore. there has been an ever - - - - Good-night . . . . . increasing demand for admission lot aged persons to private and pub- llic mental institutions and at tho, present time more than one-third of all persons first admitted to public me ntiil hqspllals in the The? Body 0 ' Iy an-in w. nu-ton. su). Yours METHODS MENTAL PATIENTS ingly illustrated in the mail. "Oh. Gran's betterf." a youngster relate of an oldish lady in our school-teaching years. She was one. whose listlessness after a trying illness had caused much concern to her loved ones. "The Doctor says she's on the mend i '' Better English By D. 0. Williams age. p g . When we study these figures, re- ' ' t alizing that for each patient re- I. What is wrong ,quiring menial care in a hospital fence? "'Although it was a pretty. close race, they blamed the loss on Bill." 2. What is the correct pro- nunciation of "preamble"? 3. which one of these words cared for at home and are there- fore not admitted to mental hospit- als. it gives some idea of the work ahead of us. Naturally. with such a problem. new methods are al- there must be several who can be. ions. conscientious, constituency. is misspelled? Courageous. contsge-"i ways found to deal with them. Un- , til recently. when a patient reached SEW-EASIEST sun-outfit is also the prettiest! Look at the diagram -are how little cutting. how few ing is a jiffy job. Choose pretty psppuwnin 0hildren'e sizes i panties, "A This pattern easy to use. sim- pie to sew. is tested for fit. Has in for this pattern. Print plainly line. are The Guardian. 00 Front street i 4' wh” do” me word ..bmu...a certain stage in his mental ill. imam, rinse. it was felt that nothing more i 5 what ya I word besmmrm could be done for him. whereas with at that means "an incentive”? mday mm” M the p3”9m5 Vim United States are over 65 years of , I The marriage of I.n.a. Irene, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Paul. Bonshaw formerly of Kingston, P.E1.. to John Hector son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dar- rsch. New Argyle, took place on ,Saturday. Feb. 20 at 4 p.m. The ceremony was performed by Rev. OF TREATING Mr. Baxter in the meme at Hamp- ton. The bride wore a suit of pale blue with hat to match, navy and white accessories end grey top coat. Her corsage was of red roses. The bnide was attended by Miss Eleanor Carson who wore a suit of deep rose. white hat, Bathurst blue top coat, with navy and white- accessorles. Ker ooraage was of yellow roses. The groom was st- tended by his brother Mr. Alex Darriich. Amidst showers of confetti. the bridal party, accompanied by Mr Robert MaoNeviri motored to Charlottetown where supper was served at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Darrach left on a short honeymoon trip,to points of interest in the Maritimes. oxygen along. Among the drugs mentioned by Dr. Levy as having a beneficial effect upon these mental cases were cytochrome C by injections and pemylene ietrazol by mouth, nic- otinic acid alone by mouth or in combination with simple or harm- less drugs. These drugs greatly im- proved the behavior in mental patients. contract Bridge 3: Josenhlne Culbertson TWO ERRORS IN ONE It is not always fatal to choose a second-best line of play, con. slder the following hand, for ex. ample. South's general plan was Cefhlnly not the best available, but it would have been good enough if he had simply used more care in its execution. ithe severest form of mental illness, ANSWERS iwhose mental illness occurred late 1. S . "Alth it close Payne. theglmknunazunalwz in life. are found to become more the loss." Never blame a thing on a person, but blame a person for ri thing. 2. Accent second syllable, ,,,,53”f,,;f,,,;"?h;l,;;f yigwffr "31: rg::'rnnl;::l .'::,tttril';e cm"'"m”" ti Reed. Also. by the use of oxygen. "The hostess did not permit. the conversation to become banal." 5. stimulus. of becoming worse mentally, fusion. errors in judgment, hug- ache and inability to concentrate, which may be caused by lack of l Alice Brooks Designs EASY TO CROCHET! ' . Add luxury to your iivuu-room. with this not designed for any chair. Now the pretty oomhlngtjon of stitches-spider-web with pine- apple duigml Easy Crochet Pattern ma: chair back ll x 11 indies. arm rent 5 I ll inches h'No. so eotton. Send Twenty-five come in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be tccepted) to AUDI BROOKS De- signs em The Guardian. so Front street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Addreu. Pattern Number. 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I y won. and for some strange south deddsd to ruiif low clubs in his own hand rather their very questionable decision. but. as the cards lay. it would have work- edoutailrlghtnloudihedteken some ution. When, lwwevt. he risked the lead of diinnhre hec- ond club honor. lreparstnry to ruf- flng East's prompt trumplng-in wrote "flnls." Since south selected the club- ruffing plan, he should have drawn itwo rounds" of tnrmpe before seen- lng the other club trick. He need- ed only two trumps in his own hand for rufflng. so he could well afford the two leads as samethlli of a safety measure. 1150 really logical line of play. however. was almost loin sate. At the second trick lcutli ehollld have cashed the diamond tilt. then led hsarttothesesend ruffedediemondwith theqiado sce.Nest.theq:sdeatventelhe eight. and another dlemmd ruff. with I.ing.Now overtekethp anddrsw trumpe."l'hia Mr. and Mrs. Hector Dsrreeli with their atten dents, Mr. Alex Dar-tech, beat lrnan (left) and Miss Eleanor Carson, Ill deainald (right) 0 O 0 a Modern Etiquette ......,4 Q. when one has received an- lnvitatlon two weeks in advance of a large dinner party in a friend's home, when should one acknow- ledge this invitation? A. Immediately. There is noth- lng so inconsiderate as keeping a hostess waiting for a reply to such an invitation. Q. are invited to drive in a friend's car to a convention in another city. should the guest offer to pay for the gasoline? A. This is a proper offer make, but if the hostess refuses. then don't make a big issue of it by insisting. Q. What do you consider the most important factor of the cor- rect dinner table? A. Simplicity, above everything y merit of life than its enri i. when a man and his wlfei to The Christian Rallllon is both world renounding and world ao- sepung; it both rooms the good maku for a full and fruitful life. and have thereby failed to enter lnto that "life more abundant" of which the fourth Gospel speaks. and which St, Paul's worth easiest: "In everything ye are enriched by him." Others have so understood and practised their religion as to over-emphasise its denials-as in the more mid forms of Puritenlsui quid have thus helped to give colour to the idea that Christiariity makes rather for the impoverish- It would not be an impossible task to show that Christianity has enriched every realm of ex- perience. Such enrichment may be lseeh in the world of ethics, of lit- erature. art and philosophy. and even of science. in spite of the Church's altitude. in some periods of its history. to those scientific hypotheses that appeared to deny the Christian conception of the world and man. What the world owes to the inspiration of Christ- ianity. even where it is unconscious of its debt, would be impossible fully to compute; the debt is literally lncaloulable. These values. however enriching. are to be thought of as essentially. by-products. The supreme enrich- ment that Cliirtstianlty brought to the world is to be sought in the sphere of men's knowledge of God and his purposes, and of his own nature and place in the universe. Before the coming of Christ, iln spite of much that was inadequate. lam-l even mistaken in man's re- iglous beliefs, there were yet here and there many evidences of in- - Lenten Meditation can the columns or the -nine-. union" ' Inucnuxivr or tin ' . Glut-nth-n weevil, as a genuine re- velation ot God. But in Christ ll seenvI.batGodlarca.llylikc,hovv he thinkaof man.iindwhst hr deainsbturianllfe tobe.Andwhilr this does not meaniihat all mam deeput questlonlngs are tbereb: resolved. it does mean that a lighi has been thrown upon his life and thought by which along um. questions can find their ultimate answers.” 'ihe Apostlde worde.inay be un- derstood in a more individual sense The Christian is not required it deny iall the interests and lens- factlorne of this life in the interuu of the life to come. The value of experience may be tented by whether or not it edda to the full- ness and richness of life; to than deeper satisfaction: that are not at the mercy of "the waves of this troublesome world." It has been the testimony of innumerable men um women that a. true religious faith " what no f' ” mt can offer-a deep inner sense of security and fulfilment. Even in . world so disturbed and insecure as that of the present age. this tum may be the foundation of a life that finds not only its own per- sonal enrichment. but the ability to communicate something of that enrichment to the comma: life. "All things are yours" is another pregnant phrase of st. Paul's, and there is no need to set limits to the g'ra.nd lncluslveriem of hie claim. But even though. Is the Apostles words affirm. the Christian pug. eesses "all things," he is not pa. sensed by them: he is attached and yet detached. this-worldly and yet other-Worldly; s pilgrim with no permanent dwelling-place, ma .1, the same time a ciitisen who nun. the life of a community, eecepum all the reaponsibllltiu of his clt' ”'-; so paging through "things temporal" tint he does not lose, as an enriching and Qfgf. present possession. "the things eternal." splration and insight which the I HowCenl!lI iIvAneAAlq Q. How can I avoid washing pans when baking fish? A. 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