I CHILD TRAINING. ‘ (Thin Irtlrle is another in I series on child training de- signed to offer guidance to parents. All publications Irc,pre- pared by the Department of National Health and Welfare). Temper PART I P a r e n t s are often surprisedl WhIt You should Do "hm ”‘°“‘ "hm? “"5913, M 3- When your child resists dressing, ‘rear and a half or two years of eating. or giving up some trea- ige. begins to have temper spells. Sufed 0bJeC\. ‘W0 . Courses ire Sefnre this they have usually dis- "P9?! l0 )'0U- OPE ‘XS 10 hold 1883 -"ovci'cd that small babies show._‘0 .V“U|' d€l91'm"lill0|'!- _thU3 "9l_'-' 4...” “-1113 Of their 0“-n_ \vh;,t j5‘ing even stronger resistance in 'allerl the "tcnipcr cry" mcans‘h”"- The 09161‘ WE)’ 55 10 T959901 muauy may the baby ,5 hung,-y_‘his resistance. to see the situation -r ho is covered int) tir.',litly, or he‘ ‘mm W5 FY95. _f-0 U)’ '0 399110131}? s physically uncnnifrirtablo forlalld SUPDOFI his effort to "do it amt ).9‘mysclf." lf the Job must be push- tii_v of a (lf)Ll"l1 l't‘ilStIl'lS, _ _ s telling the \\t)rld lion he fccls (‘d 1hl‘0U8h- 3 ‘Wm but frlfindll’ ,b,,,,,_ ,,_ tray of going about it is highly R,” ‘hon, 1‘ 3 §,,,,_,,. H! d,,,.(,,,,',_ dcsimble. The resisting child can mm’, a,.mmd' ,,,,', “mg of aK(,_;i'cspcct authority if it is _not turn- i\ll(‘il tho chilrl is uzilltiiig aiid,°d 533")“ h”.”' T9 bu‘!.d 3 C“: operative relationship with your ?."..‘r“..‘=..-.,:.‘...;‘..'1.“*:.:;::::::: ‘mil: an am‘, ‘Wm (.,‘,,,,.,,,,.n “h” .,,.(. ,,,_l one is the aim. lt takes time. for uallv placid \‘iil $ll7illf‘l' the peace me '“a1‘f'md'°‘:r°r way’ at 3 * small child aie slow and fatigu- “Hh ancry "umm.‘:R' ing to an adult. There is no quick \\'hat is ll-1l\Dt".'l1lliI l‘\ that yi-til .“m, “UL liahy is tiecniiiing :i poison all ‘ E‘\.m In me mldst of a temp”. to make his demands more clcl'.)i1i'-l,am,.um ,1 ,5 (3,. bent”. ,0 ‘eke -" k“‘“‘"- Ph-‘*“”“-" 1"’ 1‘ “ 8 the child off to some quiet place in get about llltll‘t‘ tic i- (tt-iiiuiitl- mm new objects of imeresh not ‘M: m5 "gm ‘” cxvlmve ms ex‘ in isolation. bLit Willi an adult "‘md’”E “mm “M '” min“ 3 “wt close bv — an adult \\'ho is avail- rlerlsirins for liimsolf While he is able and unde,.s,andmK_ securny “\‘"“"‘ "‘"‘ lacks when he loses 3 h°ll‘l°55 ha“-V ‘”' is \-.liat lie "‘ h°h‘‘‘'° “5 "C"' W” “hen he control of hlf1iS(‘lf. Punishment l"‘:”‘-‘ "‘ ‘‘‘‘'‘H‘ ''”‘'l '”'k “P ('x' only incrcascs his feeling of in- poct him 5llfl(l(‘ili_\' in ll‘ 'li'11tlSl §N.u,.iw 7‘ ’“'‘‘''h '‘'‘”'‘'‘''m'‘] "mm l Prevlonting temper spells is far Th“ 7‘ “ml H; ‘ 3"", WY.‘ better for all concerncd than hav- ‘gt a . up. ctiliiblncrt at this age. ‘ho and “"5”-" iing to cure them. Hunger is U” d"mm”m d"‘T fatigue make such outbursts more /\nfZ<‘l nnrl l'|"SlS‘.ElllI‘f‘ riff.‘ iia~ mu.1_V tn happen ._. 59 be gure lural reaction: In ‘?<lnil' Slim-<~‘yniir child is getting enough sleep lhnl i‘r1l‘fi‘Y‘|'-’~ llmll and having his meals on time it is irripnrtaiit their cnn‘.:'nls o\ci' ll.l(‘ child to the up has t'f\i‘F I1 .\'“U "“':niatciials a strong need for play stlited to his develop- 'l\(‘.\l TH"Cf‘EiS¢ll',\' <li'lC'. him PX <‘SSl\“‘l.". l‘°‘h'dl’-" merit and for the companionship n order in suit the uisllvs what other children of his own age nldcr mcmbcrs nf the family. you jug 3, much as he needs the Fan PXPCN WW “MY “‘”b"”“ Miriizht kind of food. Repeating t"i’11p€'l‘ throughout the early years. --lziad." and "Naughty!" to your but a fooling of frtlstratlon that child is in be avoided, rriav load to difficulties laior. .T,, 39 continued This Wopkl For Tomorrow when the development salad time again. ladies! And with those refreshing salad dishes go home-made rolls. Clyde River W. l. have selected a basic rolls leclpe for home-makers to try and they'll have some more ideas for you this week. 90 Mll\'l"l‘E ROLLS (Basic) (Serve iviih salads) l cup hot water, ‘-_- teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons shortening, '4 cup granulated sugar. 1 yeast rake sol.- ened in 2 tablespoons lukewalin water, 1 egg. well beaten. about 4 cups flour tall pl.ll'p’OS€‘. Comblne hot water_ salt shorten- ing and sugar in a large mixing bowl. Cool to lukewarm. Add yeast. egg and half the flour. Beat well. Add more flour to make dough easily handled. Cover and let rise in a warm place until double in billlt. Then shape into rolls its desired. placi- on greased sheets or pans. cover and let rise until llC"i\l”l_\ double lll b.lllf tabout 1‘: hotirsl. Bake in a hot oven 12 to 15 min- tes. Makes 18 large rolls. —‘.Vlnt. nan .\lar.\‘elll, Clyde River W. I. M l’. Piige 8 The Guardian Mondny. June 7. 1954 Recent Wedding Ceremony Photographed above are Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacKinnon following their marriage Thursday, May 20. at 3:30 o'clock. tiie ceremony. and Mrs. sister of 1. Eric MacKinnon, the groom. t the Kirk of St. James eff to right are Mr. Miss Velma Tile bride is the former Church, Charlottetown. Rev. T. H. B. Somcrs performed Lorne Machean iV[a(‘Klill'lDll Freda MacKinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lea lllacKinnon, Winsloe.—(.\leyers Photo). tgroomsman). t bridesmaid l, The Stars Say By Estrelllta Tllls could be one of those days of ‘a new ELLEN’S DIARY ‘£’E"_T_“l'J?_1.X An Octogeiiiiri-aii's Idea DEAR MISS DIX: At 52 I am a- brill.’ to get. a (li\‘-’lI‘Ct‘ from my se- .-oizd husinnd Mv first husband lied several years ago alter twenty years of a tvondcrful marriage. M.\‘ Dresent husband is much older than I, and I think he really married so have someone to take care of aim. I have been offered a job -as hfl‘.lSCkF‘f‘pt‘l‘ for a rrnlll‘ CW9!‘- ly man—83 to be exact. He has pro- rnlsed that if I continue in the house until he dies he'll leave me quite I. bit of money. However, the sal- ary he has offered is very small, bnrclv r-nnilgli to get alone on. Do you think I should .'it‘cr‘pt. the offer? Mrs. T. TURN DOWN OFFER. Morning Smile Wlieii the lady who vviu makiiiz ‘out the application came to the ‘little space headed "Age." didn't. hesitate. She simply wrote Atomic. she Household Scrapbook By Roberta Leo Moths To prevent moths in carpets. scrub the flrior with strong salt jivater before laying the carpet and ‘sprinkle the carpet. with salt once a week, before sweeping. While Sllk While white silk cannot be guar- .ante9d from turning yellow when '\\-lashing. usually rolling them in a Turkish towel as soon as \V'85l'|s.d will prevent. their turning yellow. They may be ironed in a half-hour or can be left 24 hours without harm. ANSWER: You would be a very foolish woman to accept this pro- pflS"lOl’l. You'll he tied down.foi' goodness knoits how many ycars. at an inndc-qtlnte tinge. then you'll probably discover that the pro-- mlsed money has gone to a distant rt-l:it.i\'cs. or a not-so-gullible friend. It would be far better for you to out :i jot-i ‘\\'.lll no strinzs attached,- hzlt. at .'l l':i'.r salary, Houselteepers are mtirsh iii (l5'lTlEllld, and you'll have little trouble g"lllli;: pliiccd. Actuallv. I cant. see where the of- fercd job is any improvement. over the one you liavc. At. least, if you stay with jmrlr llliwllnilfl you havel legal status and a (l(‘lll'lllE right Reducing ' To reduce flesh avoid starchy foods and fats. Take plenty of ex- e,.\‘cise. Take hot ‘baths followed by cold baths. Do not drink water with meals. to I fine young man whose Job involves quite a bit of traveling Since he's been away on the lat- est trip-—whlch is quite I long one —l've gone out with another boy and I'm afraid I've fallen for him. though I don‘t know whether its , , . . ., _. , love or infatuation. I don't know i10a<'\h\::,:l\.EIe 1:)r,:),p,m,1)3 0‘ “ion” hetwhether to break my engagement . . 5 con mniiicd a dmar, H NO 2 h h_ year. and that just isn't. an cde- “n . 1’ °r ' ' °' W C‘ ,,,,.,[9 ,,d,u5,m(.m pm.md_ pumps er Ill get. o..r the heart attack. votlr i‘lllFl)3nd did marry primarily Cmnce G ;o be rrtred for. but what's wrong ANSWER; when doubts nugu with that? Taking rare at an e1d- the lovelorn ‘it usually means that rrly man who gives you the security gm,” daemon Wm be the Wmng >1 nmrlaiie. and looking after a one. If you marry either one the stranger who dnnglcs promlscs. is other mu ]mn1gd]‘f,¢]y mu 0'“ M, 1. choice with all the advantage nu,-3 Of gtamor gm; you, cry Wm .ll l.’l'i'(‘ri' of the husband-or so it be_ -‘oh_ if 1 onty hm married the ‘5‘"m‘ W 100- GIVE Will‘ maI'1'1nge‘ other one!" The best plan is to get mothrr chance. and if things don't. 3 better pgrgpgguve on both gunk work out, at least take a Job of- your engagement. cnnflde the an. lmnz the dignity’ 0f I “W18 W886. ficulty to your flance,1.hen Ice how the men compare when they're on idea or B. new plan. even liesitantly tried, could work out so well as to come under the heading of real achievement. Keep alert therefore, and make the most of your skills and your talents. Personal relationships should be most. harmonious throughout the day. so seek companionship with loved ones in inspiring surround- input and atmosphere. You should find great pleasure in entertaining and showing hos- pitality generally. Courtship, ro- mance and family affairs are es- pecially favored. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birtliday. the next seven months should com- prise a period of rich fulfillment of long-cherished desires and great personal satisfaction in the honors and financial gain which should accrue as a result of past. endeav- ors. By fall. caret-r matters should be in excellent shape. and new financ- ial plans, inaugurated then. hold promise of success early in 1955. There is also ll. strong possibility that increased"responsibilities dur- ing September and October could container for the paraffin. When paraffin is taken off a glass or jar. merely thiow it into the pot. When wantcd for use, melt the paraffin to watch television for more than an hour A day. DEAR MISS DIX: I'm engaged equal footing. Anne Adams’ Patterns WRAP Ill’ SUMMER! days in workdress that goes everywhere‘. See by the diagram. how EASY and ties. No ironing worries. opens three to wrap up summer. Pattem 1768: Misses‘ COOL OFF on summer's hottest this sundress-playdresr this is. No fitting problems. wraps fiat. Make it now. make one. two, sizes 12. How RYE CVCH full in our this. required. lift. of wings. abouts, today. fellow of f cred in her heart. 35-inch fabric. plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-live cents t35c> Nsme. Addreu. style Number. send order Wen. Toronto. Ontario. ' Modern Etiquette By Roberta inc Q. is it proper to close the letter wi "Respectfully yours"? when writing bucineac Icttei-I. employer. ll the pa close the letter with her mine if Ihé main: her husband‘: nirnainii baton her! srtillclcl iiavrm around the hour A. M: "I" 14, 18. 19. 20. Size 16 takes 4% yards This pattern easy on use. simple incew. is tested for fit. Has com- roina (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. to ANNE ADAMS, 1/0 The Guardian. 60 Front Street When writing 3 social letter A. No. 'f'hlI form lI und only when an employee in writing to his rlon ll of Iqual social position. it would be botur to "Sincerely ’l" - . - Q. How Ihould I divorcee sign ex- A. site lnurta MI’ inalidtn name , annex litIhnd'I nunu. II. "Mm. [loin lunch Johnna.” Door it show poor talk to use In popular. and Ill! pooplo non IID H15 foundin- act tabla Insemina- in -n 0|‘ ii‘! right) Jean Pierre 7. Robert lel.I weighed five-and-a-half. Iolifdlld-I~fiI1f, of hopes and these days! clrcumsc)-ibed spot of earth we are made aware of Swallows sills, and rafters and attend to building: sparrows lift and carry with apparent ease to high sites. such material as goes into theirs. Happy are their notes, light. the lad :n The roblns. too. who build here- two of whom with Gage dimpllng at the sight of their ef- forts we heard discuss something "Now, my Dear, how many times have I reminded you not to over- iiix your strength so!" A handsome the pair. mg to the side of his energetic spouse who tugged at a piece of bright cord caught. on a picket. of the fence about “You'll wear yourself out." he of- with obvious concern. what then?" ions is there? I'm confident that everything will be as we had hop- cd—all in its own time." He grab- bed the cord and loosed it with fl ys her three new by an island Farmer-‘s Wife plans On every hand be favorable to surety of with the the finish their house- wtth him behind three in the old with the kindness received that. were young. said hlist.en- pm.’ on I sunny the lawn. of “and wrapped in a breeze. . . “Son*.':whe-e-re and POUR dexterlous twist. and flew up to bow , _ *———"~—:-—— a thick spruccy branch above. She in "the boys‘ LONDON ‘CP‘-—T91€VLii0n DI‘0- chuckled. It would be useless to duct?!‘ MR“-1 33rd 10151 H meeting voice herifears. All she could do of nursery school teachers that no was as femininity had done 311 mg; child under six should be allowed down the years, ponder them alone Until tomorrow The first tripioic It Cuselmsn were born rectntly,to If. All us. Romeo around the mother as she proudly dlspia 6,'.le:in-Marlo 5. Ginette ma Lhru-Ind~a-hail. - (of 4. and Marie Claire . whllt After school a little fellow Lulu baby mu. landing bullo the Papa Lofiechc stands in the iyuciigroti/nd. The trip- Agziinst time too, Jaincs sowed today, "seeding down". if fortune it, planting in another year to come. rode the hitch of seeder for the best of company and also to help rain. Enjoying the delight and novelty of being drawn by flash and blood power and learning more of the art. of sowing from his Grandfather than he would ever learn from books. But will he. if spared to maturity remember much of the occasion? De we not clearly and with much affection and gratitude recall to this day and always, every such much in our years There in the field they ate sup- green knoll be- side, sheltered by the uoodlands behind. Before ua. June wove her magic along the heights and depth the valley. Busy and nimble were her fingers as without error in design or flaw in fabric, the lovely pattern grew . . . the fields bring about R highly valuable .sltu- » n - _ V “mm “om a monetary standpolm ticliiizeliiot 8:: vi'tei":m;iur‘t:uii1teIyit'lii(ie Mm {heir grazing mm“ on H I’°°k ‘°‘"w"d "° 3 -l°“m9y “mm clouds building fast-iiiatiiig cities wuchem “ope washed bx me ""3 “ext ‘M99 mm"‘h“‘ of milk-white marble above the m”mrenm' R pictured flock 0‘ A child bom °n mm day Wm bf green hills but onlv the task at sh-E-en . -- -- v talented. iinaglnatlve and endow- hand “you know nu, gem“ law I b°1'°‘°-‘ G"‘l° 53”; 1“ Edtwllh Rl'€-‘W Wfirmlh °‘ p°"5°“‘ in the season for this work. By {',§,'f§1.{‘“{:,L.im;o.{:i‘ngfflfiiiii I!:‘l'eBndD'c' E“ y rights we should be all settled by he tfimpiedi ~-but mm _ ‘ _ it pg,-lfnn “°""- tastes . different. ‘Topped by - “Now. now." he smiled tenderly. the sunshine, subtly spiced by An old coffee pot is an cxcellcnt "there's no need to be overly alix- some rare mixture of June, and clean twinkling l’i(‘l't' lay the charm. 0 0 O nv--er the rain- ." a singer on the radio room" Amt somewhere beyond the dim hours of this night, another dawn- now ti-ills. — — —- Diary —- —— —— —Good - night. . . . . History Made‘ With Birth of Triplets II. I‘ M,IN’QhQ By Ino'Auuay_ Q. How can I remove lipstick stains from white materials? A. Uu lemon juice full nu-eugi.'i.i . on white matarnlc to remove the status. or. um‘ carbon teuachloi-ido.l then rub with I colorless gi-cu.” . cuch is white Vaseline jelly. ‘rhea sponge again -with clrbon tetra chloride. or bleach them with per- oxide of hydrogen. Q. flow can I fertilize potted plants. -A. Take tea leaves that been used and put. them have ’ around ‘ potted plants. It is an excellent - fertilizer and stimulated the growth. . How can]: lessen the noise of the electric fan? A. The noise will be greatly les- sened il the pen is placed on 2| folded Turkish towel before it ll started. ’ That Body of Yours By Jamea W. Barton. M. D. solemnlzed at the Church of the and Mrs. Horace Marshall. both righ lire: groomsniari. Thomas B\' A GBAFT .ushers, Reggie Mclnlyre an Pictured above are the principals of E wedding which W,“ Most Holy Redeemer on April 3 when Shirley Theresa Buchanan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan was united in marriage to George Marshall. son of Mr-_ of Charlottetown. From left it: Lund: Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall; I REPLACING A BLOOD VESSEL bridclmaid. Miss Pearl l\lcCal)e: maid of honor. Miss Anna Mclntvre- d Calvin Casfnrtl. " ' We were taught at one time that for the body, unlike an automobile there was no such thing as ll. spare part. that once a part of the body was lost. it could not be replaced. But it is now true that a part lost 1_ what L, wrong “.1”, this gen. can be replaced — under certain fence? “My father forbids me from conditions .Thus_ in 1948. 1947. and buying tickets for mother and he.‘ again in 1951, members of the De- 2_ what is the Comm, p,-onun“. partments of Experimental Surgery atlon of "phoiogi-avurc"'.' in McGlll University and Royal Vlc- 3_ which one or these ivords ls torla University. Montreal. reirorlcd misspelled? Insolvent. lnsolvalilc. experimental evidence suggesting lngouglgncey 1n3o]ub]e_ that it was possible in graft. ii third 4. what. does the word "oi-acle‘ artery into the left ventricle and to mean? have it function in the condition 5_ wimp 15 3 word begmnmg known as coronary artery iiisuffic- with 1;“ nut, mum -Apurew Better English By D. C. Wullams fcncy. V A short review of experimental ANSWERS evidence is given with at summary V _, . V of experience with 12 patients with bu);,n§“"uckx5y 1;‘g‘°'m({:’,::‘_d‘ $5 coronary insufficiency tnot enough 3322?. °..'2.‘$".§‘“‘.§.‘2.’i.§£§.°§”i.?éi.‘;§ g3;g;,gg,u 1; yo <;;co-d g un- . - -. .s.naress,uiiani.iso, g;”;'L"':§‘,‘:";,e‘::r:°'y ‘mpmm 1“ Ln‘ prlnclpfil acceintfion iliiititnalgllable. 3. r nsouc nce. . n no e auth- stggs *“‘;1":‘t“‘.'lhc\;;"°at:_°:“'“ figgbrm oriiy: I divine command or coin- questlons to be asked reg-ardliig this mumnuam ‘Man: conscience 15 operation. First. just how necessary me oluécle °‘ God‘ "Byr°“' 5- 1"“ is surgery in the treatment of cor» mucus‘ E‘ oniiry insufficiency. Second. what experimental evidence is needed before this operation can be justi- fiably used on human beings. A re- view showlng the length of time they will live and how well they will live after disability with cor- onary insufficiency tolls its own story. There is no question but that every physician knows of cases wriu have lived for many years with angina pectorls tpain over the heart) but this is not. the \\'li0.. for half kitchen. A lengthy dis- story following the operation of cuulon followed about a new lamp coronary insufficiency. There is an and stove for hall and the fol- acccmpanylng table showing the lowing committee appointed to see length of life of a groupof 5,02’? about same: Mrs. Francis Paynter, cases reported in the recent. med‘.- Mrs. Arthur Johnstone. Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Eustace him." 2. Pronounce fo-to-gra-vur. LONG RIVER WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The May meeting of Long River W. I. met at the home of Miss Mae Found with the president, Mrs. Paynter in the chair. Roll call was answered by 17 members with an exchange of flower slips or seed. Mrs. Ralph Johnstone reported that I Jug had been purchased cal literature. The average life Johnstone and span in all cases is well under elghl Paynter. years but the largest number is less Report; of committee, wgre than me NETS» T111358 »fl6l\1l‘P5 Wit!‘ heard. New committees lire: sick. to angina pectoris without consld- Mrg_ Jam“ Bernard M"_ M“ cratioii of the presence or absence Brown and M”_ He.-Hey paynwn of coronary thrombosis with block- 3¢hoo1_ M,-5_ Horace Thompson, figures show that only 45.3 per cent Johmmne of the males were alive and 39.8 per Corrupéndence wmmdd M one cent. of the females were alive after m,mk_you lens‘. and I 19”". “om the mm y"“"' one "med °l“9""“ Mrs. Proflti. about the District Con- reports that 25 per cent of his cases venmm on June 2‘. M”. Fmnds :$§ug‘“d M‘ ‘he Md °r “V” Paynter was appointed in place of The conclusion shows i-xperl- nTTt::r' ‘Mm J'DPr:" mentally that the implant of the Pr°'vmc,';1 °pmS,‘de':€"‘and “M”°yI:' internal mammary artery is cap- ‘ ' ‘ able of supplying necessary blood in :'eal€“r1?rfeg°r we" "ad ‘mu th . '1‘ ' l h ' h,,°f: °,,“,,‘e°,:°‘, o,‘,‘,",.,‘,’,";d “T3” "°,‘v'f.§§ It was decided to hold Institute three deaths and nine good ' ults. :';mg‘”L°r "°o::°m_h°1:d “gs”: -—-—~———— ‘ —. . a - p Johnstcne. Roll call will be answer- ed with title of ii song and give author. Program was ii reading by Mrs. Murdock Macneod on Mother's Day. .‘.W/VWtN/KW‘/VVv\VV~NW\A oouiscnmu ECZEMA ' IASIIES Soothe itching. discomfort. help nature heal skin irrita- tlcna with Cutirura Soap and Ointment. Buy today. ’WWtANVWt‘VWWt LITTLE POND C. W. L. The Int‘. annual meeting of the Little Pond C. W. L. sub-division was held at. the home of Mrs. Chu. J. MacDonald on April 19. Financial statement showed a very successful year had ended. A donation of I20 was gratefully re- ceived from a member who was unable to attend any activities of the League. . The money for raised by. I. supper, dances, card plays. The following the year was I concert, disbursements Equality Hark to the whistling of the wind And to the billows roar As brave men toil and women wait Along the Island shore-— From Cape North to the East Point rocks And down to Gaspcreau-- Around to Point Prim Ind Eg- mont Where tides and currents flow. As motorcd crafts sails Move out in storm and breeze Where sturdy men of Viking blood Go down to bounding 5”; _ Where white caps whip along thy coast And outward to the main Where sons of toil go \vork,- And some fore'er remain... and bulging out to As men of vigor~trled and true« Fish from the ocean's floor The lobsters of the sanded deep] Crawfish — as they explore _ In waters off the Malnlmd coasl Or in the ocean‘s Gulf Where cod on lines ensnare them selves As baited hooks they gulp. And to the men of inland it-riri Who on the farms may toll As they go forth at early day To till the ferile soil- With tractors. or the horse duw. plows- Or with the hand tool sklll, That sows the seeds of vegetablu Within the molded drill. So. to the clerk: within the lion: And managers of men— We give a cheer of high salute To all of acumen-— And those professional in work Wh:it'scr that task may be- We give our cheer of gratitude- their lng of a blood vessel. M,-,_ R31 h T m 0 _ M _ What about coronary occlusion grown “lid M3: 3:01:39 gfiynmi Th“ “'°- — ‘Vim God. — are (thrombosis)? A second table shows 1umh_ Mm W. J_ pron" Mn’ ‘"39- tlie length of life after the first .ii- Hemey Payntei‘. Mrs. ‘Oliver "PH" A R9311!’ Lack of coronary occlusion. The paymen p,.°g,.,,m' Mm 05cm. 23 Parker Street Arlington 74, Mass. were made: Dlosccsim. and Na. tlnnai dues. Catholic Girls Schol- arship fund. Missionaries of’ Mary. Sacred Heart Programme. flowers for the church. Gift. for the pastor for Christmas. sisters of St. Mar- tha. Red Cross, T. B. League, Na- tional Scholarship. Budget Fund. Per Capita. League Magazine, and the C. W. L. report. The monthly meetings were re- ported to both papers. A vote of thanks was tendered the retiring officers and a special thank-you was given the retiring Dresidcnt, Mrs. John Blnckett. who had served five yen‘: and through her untiring efforts help- ed to uphold the motto of the Lei- zue for God and Canada. Following are the officers for the year 1954-55: president. MM. Chan .1. MacDonald; Secretary. Mrs. Chas. S. MacDonald: Tren- aurer. Mrs. Alan D. MacDonald: lat vice president, Mrs. Raymond MacDonald; Ind vice president. Mrs. Alex Fisher; 3rd vice presi- dent. Mrs. John James MacDon- old: councillors. Mrs. Allan McKen- zie, Mrs. J. McKenzie. Mist Annie Steele; auditors, Mrs. Ran- iild MacDonald, Miss Elaine Muc- Donald. yellow. ‘oft pink on curtains, ten-towels. aprons. No embroidery! Washable. Pat.- tern 1331 has I iron-on color motifs: two baskets 3 it 4; two 3% x lite: two 4% ii if and two spray: 154 x 256 inches. Send Twenty-five ceriu in conic for this pattern (ItImpI cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De. clam c/o The Guardian, so Front Street Wut. froronin, onm-to Pie u print pll lily NIi1ie. Addi-cu. PI urn Number. IRAND-NIW. beautiful -— the till Ailco Bi-ookl_ Needlecraft Cm-log. It in: the man. popular 0315701405. croohct-. Icw . color- tnnsfor designs to Ioad or. Plus :sp;“Q'l:il ‘printed in book. send 3| 0|‘ Your copy. idea: for gifts. banal-c. fuhiona. IUD NIAII LARI Illl er. civriiaamss. om... (OP)~. A former Gcrimn submarine under tow to Chicago from an AtlIntic.mavId an \ID tho Wolimd ON» canal’ ‘Monday. which VII captured by con aim rind int rt well: imninul of the , unlllilll -(gm mail: men..- vrothor laflctho children (left to to tho cuialfciocl 1,; at. I0v0rul'ItlaniI&n' . on Alice Brooks Designs XRON ON Ipring‘s loveliest blas- sonis in I combination of sunlight and delicate en. Make new linens lovelier. old linens like new. simply iron motifs Illllll-till DESIENS Ill 3_ Billlllls V