i l I W0imei1"s realm mos: zrwo THE GUARDIAN -0O&.vlm4OCr-00f. l ELLEll'S DIARY By An Island Farmer's wife Back they come.to us - the Mondays, offering always. with the past clean-swept, a fresh be- ginning... a world made new. Also in that return presenting a question which invariably makes us pause a moment to review with critical. gaze the manner of our observance of yesterday. How well or carelessly had we kept it? And why? The sayings of a queer boy of the old years come to mind at the time. "How did we spend yesterday? That's what we should consider to- (la)! Because. til Sunday well spent brings a neck of content” - have you llEl'8'.' liciird that before? If it hasn't been - mind. I'm telling you. olti Satan ii.ll come a-pi'owl- in' 'round in the da:.s ahead. In spite of you. illlllgs will so wrong. You'll pcziiaps wonder what the trouble is: and all the time it will be l.)CL'.iLlSC ycu l.'lllNl to keep well your Day: cl He Ycs. sir, that's the truth 4 (I I know because. live Dlfl'.C1l it .n,sclfi" And we rd ll .xoun: laugh mer . ai strangely .cn1. '.bf'l'CCl iheni, l'.:iic fo.jot'.cn ('!llFl'.i ll crrii by Hi we coiisidcrcd to have SOlCIIl')ll'5 gift . . . ' - pure poetry. the "re bcfii g.vcn th.s c riid this morning. "What i cs v.c hate had in former .xE3zi ' Ltiicli H115 this one. tlcan ii: the l.l'lllCd workaday week sti'ctcli.i:: t):.'i-cc us . . . And a frlendlgx ilut. v hailed us from the tic:s of o d on the slope, as we Sl!IT"i(l 0 piece. to the quick breeze of clay. stirs ucre a bzt pray then but no giiic a wiislic:'woman's thanks nlicii prcrciilly Old Sol shook off 0 cioiirls and lent in- deed the 5:. vite of his smile to . ickcii of the day. in forgot. Ellen. re- V Ill for you the rest of the ,.i when I come borne." James said this evening before leav to attend to today's overtime w I took him along the moonlit fields to a spell of "burn- ing" l7CS.(lF'. the woodlands at Al- MARCH 2, 1953 coca? lIThai Body Of Yours by Jana W. In-loll. IJI. i 5) SIGNS wnicn occur: nsmii APOPLEXY ATTACK When a patient has very high blood pressure and is therefore in daily fear of a brain stroke from a hemorrhage of a blood vessel in the brain. the physician is natur- ally asked about a cerebral hemor- rhage (a stroke of apoplexy) and the chances of it occurring. As some patients with very high blood pressure seem to escape apo- plexy. and others whose blood pres- sure is high. but not so high. have a stroke of apoplexy, it is natur- ally of great importance to know if a stroke can be expected. that is, if any signs point to an attack. In the Spanish Clinical Review, Dr. del Valiy y Adaro states that the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage in patients with high blood pressure cannot be predicted with certainly .on the basis of any single sign as- jsociated with high blood presure. but when three or more signs are found in the same patient. the .dangci' of licmorriiaze becomes ithrcatening rind treatment should be intensified. While it is known that the blood iprcssure varies in most persons and lniorc so in high-strung nervous '. individuals. nevertheless. blood pressure readings taken at the lsame time daily. preferably just ;before breakfast---before the stress- ;es of the day occur-arc more like- lly to be correct that at other or lcxciting times. I. However. after a number of read- tings or tests of the blood pressure lthe physician finally decides what iis the usual or true reading of the. :blood pressure in the patient. ' . The danger signs, signs most ;commonly noted as likely to be lwarnings as to possibility of hem- iorrhage. either alone or in com- jbinaliou. as a halt ”iixed" blocd lpressure, especially with a high lfixed minimum ilowcst rcadingln .hemorrbage into the eyes. head- :ache. and nose bleed. "The relation between high) "fixed" blood pressure and cereb- llral hemorrhage can hardly be qucs n-m.k.a. -rm... 3- is N 1,, mac H,-en, tioncd.” The symptom: due to high the liirmcrs come these afternoonsi blood pressure in thc head such as- to the ('ll(!p;')lllg. HVlt:st you go?" headache. nausea and vomiting. we questioned, for the outdoor iyin-Wnd menial 3111? 8m0119Iml dlSWl'bo to: night is lonely. James smiled,3nC85 GU35 10 611568533 Inflammation and i'Ca':lied for his jacket and cap.l 01' the kidneys durmiz pregnancy "There's more to It clearing-firei give an outlook somewhat more en- than just ilrimc and smoke, Ellen.” COUTBRIHII than WhPu the 5311113- he Omar... --It has to be rebuilt, toms become chronic without any you know. to make a thorough Job 55'-stem” 559559- of the bummL..-- Headache. may occur in any And there along bthe field: txge.32:32;1;l1l::iil3fe5(gCC;;i?:ntziogiuglitg, eacon o e r:.c minutes ago welhave high blood pressure. came to gailxcr ill those later-di'y- D1 Adiim 5l?”95..”"'t- 501'Wn3l5' oi in the dimncss, it. was sym 0 o . us of the vision and courage andl:15:n:lh;3lfgvlglatcgfomvggfgl 23dl0i33 industry of the man who in his which time his 113-1 1 -b tllrlls time has added in small and great-l V 5 C R”- Y 3'93- U.S. Cities Get Preview Of Coronation Costumes Founder and director of the London Museum of Costume. Mrs. Doris Moore, displays the parlia- men-tary robe worn by Queen Mother at the coronation of George VI. This is one of the 1.000 corona- tion garments, dating back to George III. which Mrs. Moore is currently showing on a goodwill self-financed tour of the principal U. S. cities. The famed costume ex- pert had planned to bring her "Coronation Preview" to Canada but now fears a Canadian appear- ance is unlikely. So many Catni- dians want to see the coronation in person that Mrs. Moore has been unable to secure a booking out of Canada in the late spring. i ..,...N ' DEAR MISS DIX" 's u n -..:u-:-.-, .-:-.u: Li Unap'precialive Girls Invalid Mother Has Cause To lRei-g I am sure you iiill also be giving assistance in a similar position. two girls at ll mic. girls. My husband liomc together for one is J6 iind the baby is 14. the sake of the children. Cook's Corner CIIICKEN I'll-I Two medium onions. sliced. 2 tablespoons chopped green DEPD911 1': cup diced bani. ham fat or butter. I 2!;-POUW1 fryer tboned and cut into pieces). 2 cups canned tomatoes. I teaspoon ll'oi'ccstershirc saiicc, L IERSLIOW salt. dash of pepper. 1 CUP diced potatoes (cooked). 1 cup green hm-I beans'tcooked). '2 CUP 511951 0k” (cooked). 4 tablespoons -fine dl'.V bread crumbs ialbpmxlmalel. 1 recipe pastry. milk. Place onions. green pepper. ham and ham fat in a 4-quart low stock- pot on an asbestos pad. cook slow- ly until onions and green DGDDEV are tender. Add raw chicken meat to onion mixture. Cook until chick- en is browned on all sides. Add tomatoes and seasonings. Cover and simmer 30 minutes. Add vegetables and simmer 10 min- utes longer. Sprinkle in dry bread crumbs to thicken broth (more or less may be needed. depending on 4 ta biespoons I they needed. things they hiivc been used to. me how I fool around the or offcr house. If I l - house. Their ftitiicr doesn't help me thcm up the riiziit way. They all icndini: to be ill. Muriel Niasen ANSWER: You're quite right in that many other mothers share your winch is all brought on by a tragic form of self-delusion. (l1lll;!lll('I'S prove you to ho a good nioliior. from the fact. the problems of maturity. pendent. and sclfisli. According to your letter. understanding .ioiinr: lllllll. for your tlnuxzlitcrs T What can accomplish it isn't too late; but tiint-'s a-flittin'! of the absurdity of the situation. A father's co-operation ccrlainly would be helpful. but carilt count. on it. you'll just have In late the for; that iion of your houscilold must be a one-pcrsoii job. ET additions. mriiiy cleared acres to the farmlands tlicrc. And was there ri hint. of snow in the circle about the fair face of the moon? And an ominous note in the sounds of the night which came to our cars so clearly - the lment, may be able to obtain relief of symptoms and prolong life. tread of car wheels. the buying of a hound? We do not know. That lies with our tomorrow. Until tomorroiv- - - Good-night . . . Diary- - - gunk; out stulibotn siul Alice Brooks Designs . PARTY SET Have this chair or buffet-seti ready for special occasions! You will find that the crisp dainty de- sign adds a touch of real luxury to your room. Pineapple-design crochet forms I new and different lacy chair- set. Pattern 1272; directions. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. we The Gtiar ian. 60 From Street West, Toro to, Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. ) gQ.o.WIl.Iam Morning Smllo Useless Information A man came back to his old home town and began a round of visits. - when he saw an elderly man sawing wood in his yard he walked back to my hello. "My old friend Mr. Piper." he declared. shaking hands. "And still sawing wood the old-fashioned way. Do you know, Mr. Piper. you could saw twice as much if you l'l . t7.llVl96lli nsl the amount of liquid). Top mixture with pastry. slit the top in several places. Brush with milk and bake in a hot oven (425 degrees F.) 20 to 25 minutes or nutil the top is brown. NOTE-The pie may be made early in the day and cooked just before serving. lleat the casserole by placing in warm water before putting in the hot oven or place in cold oven and heat slowly. DEAR MISS DIX: retary, lots of nice friends, but I'm and excitement from lifc. ANSWER: what you lack is some iliought for ped into a self-renlcrcrl sort of lift- pose. Girls with extra time on hospital aids. and I sugzcsl .-m------.-' Bolior Englisll a use for the time you find lagging. DEAR MISS DIX: self-solution. dren. I what B wrong with this sang who says he lovcs mo and my fence? "The balance of the stock was sold at cost, and we must con- tinue to back up our employer!- 2, What is is the correct pro- nunciation of "W0 tempore" ill" the time being?) 3. Which one of these Word-S l5 after the honeymoon. ANSWER: It would indeed be It certainly isn't Impossible: marriages have been successful. your children and :21-5::::1eda?cCe(;c:geb”'y' acetylenm possible outcome of your romance. 4. What does the word ”perd1- B... M Mk tlon" mean? of Wu' 5. What. is it worrl beginning lhc-ir that you contact a in your city-especially chilrlrcnls hospitals-and soc if you can't find bored. -:- --.-.-.-.-.-.-i-.-u.-'-'-.-. ref That She Spoiled Her Daughters If you can give me any help on my problem. to many otlit-i' moihcrsl . v - I have l.lll'F'I! childrcn; a boy in the Navy rind Saul There VHS!” a smgle letter- They are sweet has always been .1 drinker. but I've held my When they were old enough to be left lo themselves, I went to work to buy them things Now my health has necessitated giv- ing up outside work. and the girls can't have the I liarc waited on them hand and foot, yet now they don't even asl; of to help with little jobs talk to them about stay- ing out too late, they get mad and walk out of the in bringing say I'm pre- A XVORRIED MOTHER CONSEQCEN( ES OF SPOILING CHILDREN Break 0'ilay iron Reginald Wright Knuflmul CHAPTER ELEVEN Continued "I'll never survive it." . store with you?" "Yes. Do tell business trip." "I cant; -- over the phone. I want you to promise me isome- thing.” "Are you proposing?" "Sure; but I'm also telling you not to close any business deal with that guy we were talking about last night - not till I get back. or till you hear from me. anyhow." ”Why?" Desperately be consulted his watch. some sort of reply he had to give. A phrase sprang ready made from his lips. just because prevarication is so easy. "I've got to go! I can just catch my ti'ain's tail if I do a nosedive for it! I told you I wasn't my own boss. Well. for one thing. I believe your own interests depend a good deal on an answer I must get to a. letter I didn't mail to my employ- ers till last eiening. Not to do any- thing - anything - before tomor- row night. anyhow. Will-you- promise?" From the other wire and trav- eled to him a gulp of feminine "- ct-edulity. "A letter you mailed out here?” "Certainly." And then the blow fell. "Jeri-y. don't try to lie to me. There's just one letter-box in Iron- burg. and that's the one here at the store. Early this morning I had Angie collect everytliing in it. and .I put a lot in the bus mailbag my- only a handful of postcards." "Rose-" Click! She had rung off. . . . In the book-lined office of his Ranleigh laboratory. Tecumseh Sherman Bower had pulled a pair old-fashioned steel-mounted spectacles far down upon an old- fashioned hook nose and looked over them at Jerry: "Frocni what you tell me. I gath- er that the water would present no insurmountable difficulty to the engineering mind. The question. "ls Angie siinn in there In the me about your But BOOK ILXMI TALL! FIRST CHOICE of the Best- Dressed - the simply detailed crepe dress that's so elegant for all occasions. l: 'gned to fit and flat- ter the half-siser - proportioned for your short. fuller figure. ,Tirne- saver -- no alteration probems with this patient. Sew it now. Pattern 4880: Half Sizes 14'-6. 16'.4, ms. 2034. 2296. 21K. Size lav. takes 3!-5 yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. simpit to sew. is tested for fit. I-Ias com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents tribe) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size, Name. Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 60 Front Street west. Toronto. Canada. "before that period. we had a con- version of the metal into fusible castiron. Huntsman. in -1740, re- moved the ore's ganguc-by melt- ing. But. the process was expen- sive and never completely satis- factory. Nct.untii more than a century later - to be exact. in 1866 -- did Bessemer make his magnificent discovery. By the open-hearth method. he developed a hitherto unprecedented heat of 1,500 degrees Centigrade. so he could liberate low carbon steel and wrought iron from cinder mechanically entangled herewith. I-Ie liquidated those previously l 4860 ll" we-2m practically intuslble factors. Am I clear, Mr. Glldden?" To be continued HowConllllg IyAnnoAshlo1 Q Q. How can I stiffen scatter rugs? A. By stretching them tight and true. and then tacking face down. Sprinkle the backs generously with a solution made by dissolving li- pound of flake glue in it-gallon of water. This should be prepared in a double boiler or a container sur- rounded by hot water. Allow the 41-4.. M. lnucan'iqn.i All'lllll: ,, IF you feel. preuule, worry more, sleep Inc. This strain on body and brain maliu pllylltll HO therefore. concerns solely these specimens." He nodded at what looked to B?5lfml"if-Jerry more than ever like rubbish. difficulty it was the still sodden contents or Yoi think i that the continual SIl('l”lllt'('S to satisfy lllC whims and wislics bf your lgiiosnlaafogzztss mled at the Break X Nothing could bc furthr-r '0UI' Will .lr)h Hits to bring them up with rcspcct ' . - for you. and a sense of rcsponsibiiity that would enable them in f:icc.:l1:hg”3l:,Lvst1:-1),I,fCt;. 011 gloetm? Imdidnw Instead you have causcd them to be de-"know how to select samplgagu - tho .Navy has ac- complished for your son what you friilcil to do. and ho is now a finrglwmng .. or else that we de 05" lhn samc mirnclc isgi p g The fact that you still rclcr to a I4-ycar-old girl as a "baby" is one indication "Of course I don't know if I got the "The tests will tell if you were "Whcn must I come back?" "In two hours." "And about the fee: do Ipay it Slnfe YOU now air then - or later?" the reforma- Bcgln right. now. ' t -- - . . and absolutely refuse "to lake impcrtincnrc from your t-liildrcn. Jun as lou pleasm said DL Bow sisi on their taking on household cl1ni'cs which you are unable to do. I'm a young girl with a good lob as a sec- I'rl like .1 little glamour Tho liumilrum cxislcm-o of working dur- ing the day and dating al night is mkalng me misernliln. DEPRESSEI) others. that has iarirty. bill bands can ho very rouplc of ii wonderful Talk lhI- mailer ovcr With A well-balanced business and social life, I don't see what more you could ask for to kr-ep bnrcrlom away. Pcrlm useful hospitals I have a problem altogether too complex for I am a widow in my late thirtibs with four lively chil- I hate become acquainted with a kind man of fine character f.1n1lLv. and uonls lo marry know this is a wonderful thing. but wonder if conditions will change H10. I-I. thing if you could find a fine man willing to assume the responsibilities of your family. I know of many instances where such Only a person ricquiilnlcd with you. the man could really give an opinion as in the In- "Ah. yes, the honorarium. Well. er in a tone that plainly meant "At once!” Jerry further. and this time al- mzst completely. ruined his bill- ro . so much at the first session. Now the se:onil had iitgiin. and Jerry was here for the verdict. The expert approached his hands to each other. the tips of their long P5 lingers touching. and leaned back Y0” ha” PT0l7filll)' 5lll7'-in his swivel chair. littlo pur- "I am not aware. Mr. Gliddcn. ”5 as to whether you are cognizant of the leading facts in the chronicle of the iron and steel industry." Jerry wasn't and didn't want to be. but it was impossible to say so. One interview with this specialist had convinced his client of Dr. Bowers impenetrable scholarship Having received his fee. he was determined to give good measure in return. 3- "I don't know anything about 'em." said Giiddcn. "Ah! In order that you may understand about those specimens which you brought me. I must in- dicate the leading points of the Wllh 50m”I1.ndustry's tertiary period." person of cxpcriencn, such as a clcrgyniriit or doctor. who knows all I "very well," moaned Jerry. "Before-" Dr. Bower resumed- with se that means "c0mP05uf9"? AN SWEES I. Say, "The'remainder of the stock was sold at cost. and we must continue to uphold tor. SUPPOTU our employers." 2. Pronounce pro- tem-po-re. both 0's as in no. first a as in ten. second e as in see un- stressed. accent second syllable. 3. Accedence. 4. Utter loss of the soul. or of final happiness in a future state. "Such evil practices can lead this man to pcrditlon." 5. Serenity. got an electric saw The native nodded and knowingly. smiled. "Matter of fact." he Tflilledi "3 don't need twice as much." ' with '10 merit bodies to his cred-' ii, giiouung officials believe 1'1-yew admits no Icout ever on on-ry Elston of I rcnw. seen show with sister Gloria. may in the most proficient Qumrs scout .. an-my ' ability for auquirinl fllinll 0! NI speed. with seventy bulges for in the Scout's Goal is In Become Most Proflclentiln canaila '9. ' - ."Aa.",.-1 ...-iii in all Canada. cer ly evsryom already working on remaining 15 awhed his any scout can possibly earn. And all or these talents were developed four years he has been with ciency.io,.his credit, Garry ii the scout troop. rug t. dry for twenty-four hours. Q. How can I make onions dig- ostlble? A. Slice them. pour boning water over them. and allow to re- main for two minutes. then plunge into ice.water. The onions can be eaten without any after effects. Q. How can I prevent ii bruise from discoioring? A. A bit of sweet oil applied as soon as possibl to a bruise willl often prevent i from discoloring. wv The Stars Say - - I1 Ocnevicn Ioinblo fitness caller to lose-harder to regain. Today's lenaa living. lowered resistance. nvenvorli. worry-any ol thus may sled. normal kidney action. when kidneys get out of order. sxteu acids and ruin remain in the system. Then backache. dirlurlml rest. that "tired-out" heavy- liended feeling often follow. TliaI'l Iho lime to lake Dodd'n Kidney Pills. Dodd'I Ilimulsle the kidney: lo normal action. Then you feel belle!-sleep better-vorlr better. Alli for Dodd's Kidney Pill: at any drug counter. 5:) Modern Eilquelfo I1 lalnrh In For Tomorrow MZENTAL activity is favored this clay. New ideas should come easily; in fact. follow-each other with be- wildering rapidity. However, this. is not the day to carry them out! Where action is concerned. inoi-cl cautiously. Initiative is not favor- ed. Concentrate on your plans. but; postpone fulfillment until a morr auspicious day. It is a day. too. wiieii you should avoid stepping on; the other fellows toes. for Sllglllf misunderstandings can lead toi serious quarrels. Avoid those who irritate you. Domestic affairs! such as redecorating or purchasing new household furnishings, are es-I peclally favored. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, you should and the coming year marked by unexpected changes. surprises and. on your part, a con- stant desire to break away from old routines. This is all to the good. for even the ambition to get out of a rut makes foi- progress. Changes of any kind bring with them I fresher outlook. in new perspective on life iuelf. Cllnglng to that which is stodgy and outmoded produces mental stagnation. Domestic affairs are favored this year and. if youl are single. you may find yourself unexpectedly involved in a romance climaxed by happiness. Creative work. originality of ideas. are highly favored. A child born on this day will in hiighly intuitive, extremely sym- pathetic and over-generous in his attempts to help those in trouble. DOES BIIMPY SKIN KEEP DATES AWAY? H l ' lu.r ll. il skln.blnck- So? can Ointment- see clearer. smoother sk n In rust 7 iliiys. Buy Curicurn today C U T U R A at your druggiat. Q. Is it ever proper to sent printed or engraved "thank you' cards? A.. The receipt of such a cart always gives me a lctrlown feeling a fccliin: that the recipient of my gift or favor doesn't thinik enough of the gift or of me to sit down and write me ii personal note of appreciation. Q. is it. iieccasziry to thank l dooimzin at a hotel when he UP?” the door for you? A. Although this is not exactly necessary or expected. stiili it never improper to say "thank you' for any service or courtesy render- ed. Q. when ii man 15 iialkiiiiz 3' the ram with ii woman who is ca: ryuig an umbrella, should he offn to hold it? A. Yes. ouseliolcl Scrapbook ly Roberts bu smnw Scrubbing Floors After scriilibiiig the floor. Pllll'l wood or. linoleum. it is very ini- portnnt. as :1 final proctm. to or. over the surface with a raft wrun: out of clear water. If water is iell on wood, splinters will soon All", pear: if left on linoleum. it will producc lumps in the surfacc. g Broken Eggs lf eggs are broken but cannot bi used immediately. put them in ya cup and cover with water or trim to prevcnt them from drying. Th"? place thcni on ice. Damp Rooms Keep a small box of lime in I-ht pantry. or any other room in H16 house that L-i inclined to be dIlllP and it will keep the air cool and dry. i