Won-tan fs Realrnu Notre Dame Academy Graduates PAGE TWO EI.l.Ell'S DIARY I; An Island lannara Wlla )i ., nhm I” z I ' : , . . M Aldei-lea today, in on house ”'" 5”” the Best! across the lane. we celebrated an anniversary of granddaughter'a birth-her fourth. "It's all over aow" she Iighcd with a show of wearlness to her mother at bed- time this evening "yes. all over until next June. But it's been a nice dag-birthdays are always nice days. aren't they? And I still have, well. most of my pre- sents." If a small sloop among these only modest gifts held a bedraggled appearance at her day's end. fresh while sails of morning damp and soiled from her frequent voyaging in the water- tubs in the barnyard. and the pair of gold-fish. one presented by each of the grandmothers-since one could not bear to be outdone in love tokens by the other-had since turned over and resignedly breathed their last, certainly our small one had had an enjoyable day. Bound about with the magic of reaching a new milestone (”I'm four this morning!" she beamed to her grandfather. who laughed to her "I bet as you grow older you won't be so willing to reveal your age-if you're patterned after the rest of your sex!") and fascinated by the thought of set- ting foot into a fresh untried year. to say nothing of her delight in her remembrance: and especial favours. to her this birthday has THE GUARDIAN JUNE 16, 1950 ;:Housahold Scrapbook Remove berry stains as soon as possible, stretching the stain ova; a bowl and pouring boiling water through it from I height of about two feet. The stain will first become blue. then fade entirely. Soap sets stains of this nature. Ital: Hook in Flesh When a fish hook has entered the flesh, break of! the eye and force the hook on through the sur- face again. This will lacerate the flesh much less than if withdrawn against the barb. Apply iodine, Mlldewed Linen To remove mildew from white linen, boil in water to which two two tablespoons of peroxide have been added to each quart of water. "not one thing. only a balloon. and it has a hole in it now! would they buy for me." It was pleasant as well for us. after a lapse that has seemed lengthy once more to foregather as a family around I common table. Jamie came from his school, cycling in advance of the others from the house "in" the road; Rob suspended a piece of cultivating: Karolyn her busy round. and Gage interrupted a charming ex- That Body- oi Yours? ; By James W. Barton, iil.l). I 1 1 Shown above are the students who will graduate from Notre Dame y,-gm-rsv-v-vvsv-v-vsn-sis;-..i Acacicnty thigzvening at eight o'clock: l ' Fl -1 Row (left to right)-Theresa Corcoran, Catherine Smith. Florence! !;::.:lian. Elizabeth Dunn. Roma Cavanagh. Shirley Whitlock. LO'.lic Me.cDougall, Eileen MacEachern. Margaret Rose Doucette, Joan Mur- rsagnan. 5 Sccond Row-Theresa Hache. Sadie McNeil Campbell. C- Jean Zakem. How Can I ! E ! By Anne Ashley VM Vqv Enxag x dc BUTTER-FLAKE V Doughnuts mm yzqmmi SIMPLE SUMMER SEWING Here. the simple lines that are so cool-looking for Summer - and so easy to wear! Trim burtton-bodioe dress with cropped kimono sleeves and two hip pockets. No. 3061 is out in sizes 12, 14. 16. 18. 20. (E. 38. 40, 42. 44 and 46. Size 18. 3&5 yards 35-inch. Send 25 cents for eacii PATTERN which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Addftls and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you want. include postal unit. or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 3061 been one to remember. isfience made up for the mos; pan -x M e,.1s:b.eA:-,:2:kA-.'.-I gailbdltil Walsh. Doris Dunn, Anna Kilbrlde. Eleanor Campbell. Heienal, - X RRRQLK. 3(”xRn . 0 gal d I H i .i1:.n . i - It was- I bit lonely for shes: kittenzuadg cliiIc):: Ingrid Zrlrlibatrhi COROSARY IHSEASE 000535? Third Row-Beatrice Arsenault. Louise Doiron. Leona Morrissc:-'. Q' How can I "we time "Kl Nam. 19" 1.)ehmd' when ("mums ance long day bare feet, ans,-in 1, MORE ("TEN IN MEN Noreen MacDonald Jean McConnell Charlotte Hughes Jean Murphv WW3 when Shemnll P5357 """b””d ” ca"-V .lfe',a'.'.,d 9'" iiy through the gglden ghorils; Baibara Griffin. cam Duffy. ' ' 5- Insicad of shelling We Pw5- Addres- lmrems 9” ti). 3 spf. :1 5 Ofpgg? James came from his "angunaii Ammugh, ma” disease is the Fourth Row-Mary MacMillan Lorraine Morrisey. Brenda Hickey wash We p"d5' the" 1313” them in in the city. Good. er pa h which had been taking lace 11:” g.eatest killer of modern times. Mac LDC-lair Mary E Campbell June Connolly Ann Gaudet the boiling water to cook. The pods later answeredpour query in 9' in the min t b .p h' it is only in recent years that one ' ' ' t S ph 1 will open and the peas settle to the C19? Province Presence "yet-in DEW me" Wm" I t f. Id iream .”t ”' t e N" form of heart disease - coronary '- 3”" "S ” "' bottom of the vcssel. All necessary in haste to take UP the dropped a ”' le W 9” with the tem" sdierosis, or occlusion - has made then is to skim off the pods. HV i thread of his. work. !!But they're the quecrest two" she came in to complain" you know I saw a lot of pigythings in town I could have. used-I wanted them-but oh no he had been weaving an intrigu- ing pattern. a fabric of red. Grand- daughter and her parents returned from the City. and her brother came refreshed from his after- ary heart disease a blood vessel supplying the heart itself with blood gets hardened or clogged up (blood clot) or broken so that h itself generally known. In ccron-. gifiioiioiiiv DIX SAYS- V701")? ”i'vT-R'7L"i(i&'&t lg articles? g; Q. How can I avoid having fly 6 speaks on picture frames and other A. Rub the surfaces of the var- ious articles with water in which 1; Morning Smile . wcwVNvwvNva she shook her head in despair "0011 mm Ind with the 0919? portion of the heart cannot get its onions have been boiled. IJVELY PARTY I grandmother, we sat down to- mod 1 :11 1 ,h 1' , , H I neg; ' tether. grateful not only that oro nexfru 95.5.31? alripa Zisbiiiiigg. - beg sting can get re mm I The. mm” W”? ''”m3 '0 "'9" granddaughter had reached this High blood pressure is the usual A The application of mmmnn PD his daughters 1-elected suitor. Win50m0 Ind interest-in: mi1e- cause. mud to a bee sting will usually laave 5 .d”"k?" he suggested" stone in life. but also that again While infection is a. common -we--w bring quick relief. mhslwedrgxl; the y””"3 mm we were privileged to come to- cause of this damage to the heart. ' ' N ' ,, gather as a family . . . When the any heavy eating and overweight GHI Demands Ehxpellggva ',?5ggn?gCg1”orl-mQl9n7 1 d t' lihil . 1 a th d .i.h ' .. - . :.::;:..”:..::.'";.;m::..i..:..:;i. 8:: 3: Gills FW" SC W W :,;---w-- M: ., We'1;.i;i.ukghici; to on ed. even by some passing illness. known. , . Beater En e N 0 e ”h" 55”! de” men it is that folks stop to rep In several previous armles It DEAR MISS Dix: We have a son who will be 17 next. month: g E perately. member their bleuings and too have pointed out mu research . He goes with .1 girl who is also going to have a birthday during that B ' 0 Wu" ”I hate the radio. I think I'd often 10'” for the day; Hut had workers state that emotional M5,! rnonili. The girl started a. campaign for a diamond ring righbafter .V - - 5"" t better be going. My sister's giving been. turbances are 9. big factor in caus-It Umslnws and my son insists he is twins 10 let her ("'9' Whmh '5 mxNNocV-Vw;;c,sexo.:o.:c,:-.vz:e,s).czoL-.- 5 P5”Y- End 1 Dl'0ml-Std to set bacic THAT'S BECAUSE FlEl86ttMANN'8 is .. exrna ACTIVE 3 out of 4 Our faring was fish. "And these swim backwards!" granddaughter piped up. savoring a portion, "And they're dark when they come from the traps but turn red when they're cooked!" Jamie offered. Potato salad made a tasteful ac- companiment and we had cherry pie. Jeanie found in town, for de- sert. The birthday cake graced saving the day. had brought. upon which to make a wish. And blow out in turns. and relight, .until a long and insistent "Moo-o-oi" from the pasture came to our ears..And James smiled benignly about at the small ones. remarking "Well, it's a pity that 'all good things time now for the milking!" And so if it should happen that some of our tomorrows are not so fair for us. . . as granddaughter said of it this "has been a nice day"-to remember. Until tomorrow -Diary -Good- night. . . PERTH. Scotland - (OP) - A 12-year-old Iondon school-boy on holiday landed a 32-pound salmon YE5d5TAYS FULL STRENGTH X ' 9 SO LONG V i i.".::... ' 7 g assuus! .. -- 2. k' I , e i V . Canadian women prefer . . from the River Ray here. ME FOR rieiscnmmnb ing coronary sclerosis as they greatly raise the blood pressure. In "The British Heart Journal," Drs. J. A. Ryle and W. T. Russell report their findings in Reports of the Register-General (covering 8. 5-year period) as regards deaths from coronazy disease in England and Wales. They found that the death rate among persouslaged 35 years and up in 1945 was gieater the male death rate was increasing more rapidly than that for females." The records show that the male death rate in middlo life is five times as great as that of females. The death rate from cor- onary disease arnnng men 45 to 55 in the highest social class is nearly administration, in which the men- tal strain from responsibilities is heavy. The symptoms occurring in those individuals before it heart attack are angina (pain in chest) which is brought on more readily by walking immediately after a meal. on a cold day, in a state of am- iety or fatigue. "Conditions of work in many business and Pr"- fcssional careers impose strains in which. when endured too long. are beyond the physical strength of heart and blood vessels." We should all profit by above re- ports. v:asr- it's so DEPENDABLE .O ff (, ... p ' ' soiieirr O mo TENDER! i WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR HEART? Do you get out of breath on slight exertion? Does your heart seem to skip heats or heat irregul- arly? Write today for Dr. Barton: Continued on page 9 Enchanted Evening oi - lor dancing, dining or just looking pretty a pastel crocheted blouao like the one icturod above is a 'niuaI' for awn ho ay wardrobe. The daiauraly grace- nockiiao in edged with crocheted flower: and leave: in dolieato as and Finis. Snug aloovu give a itlo qlrl" ook to this blouao that can boworn withotroot or lulllsn h skim Dirociion for this 17 31' L CRO- CHITID BDOUSB are given in Iiaaa 11-14-16 and you raiytuobiain .30 envelope to the Nzdilowork i I sical attraction is gone. girl whatever she demands? She ANSWER: DON'T PAY FOR RING will not pay for it. he is timing to do. lated with Sifts. HEVPF FCDGY. DEAR MISS DIX: years and have one child. the first year. It seems to me that 3'0" '-l3Ve 8 WW pic of hold-up artists to deal with and that the thing him by making her favor the price of his standing and dcliveriniz. and your son is holding up you and his father by threatening leave school and join the navy if you don't give him what he asks. That. incidentally. would be a good thing for him. for be sadly heffii the lliS('ipline that he would get in the service. and to he delivered 1 out of the hands of the little grafier for whom he hns fallen. ' diamond ring by refusing to pay for it. It takes MMWY i0 buy JEW- elry. and if you absolutely refuse to supply it Y0" 5"mm5"C3”Y SBVS your boy from his folly. for no merchant will be silly enough to sell a schoolboy without a job a diamond ring if he knows that his parents venygxgyrxoxmmmxxxkxmav don't. be moved by his raving nor by his threats of the dirt-ful tliingsi He won't do them and. oh, how grateful he WI”. Have a heart. but also have a backbone in dealing with him, nndi E be to you for teaching him early in life how little worth the pricci' ,Rx'&oK&',Kxx,; My husband and I have been married nine I was a very pretty girl and he was much in love with me when we were married. and we were very hnippy for. er on it golf course tee up at one I am 2: good cook and housekeeper and very affection-l 1,;.,ne'3 .filE', but our trouble is that I have very little education- to read. while my husiiiind is a brilliant man. has n college degree iinil ii wonderful position. Now he is tired of me. never speaks to me 654- mam, mm,-(1 tgemg up while an- rr-pi to tell me how dumb I am. He has no affection for me. for the ph,v- omel- Tcll men in marry in their own class iinrl noti Q his I.) absurd. considering that we are in very moderate circumstances. What I can be done when son threatens to join the navy. quit school or Llfll 1. something equally ridiculous when he is denied anything he wants? . , How can we impress upon him the necessity of his ' pursuing his high school course without buying this 1 already has watch as well as numerous articles of less value. VVORRIED MOTHER What is wrong with this sen- itence "we figure on making over sixty dollars." What is the correct pronunc- iation of "itadaver" 3. which one of these words is .misspelled Dis:-ngage, hemorroge, .-mucilasze. allegiance. 4. What, does the word "'fluent" airy; hence. fickle"? ANSVVERS Say. "We plan to earn more ithan sixty dollars." 2. Pronounce the second is either as in daub or as iin clay. and accent s?cond syllable. odern Etiquette Hy Ifoherta Lee T can-V-xxf '-t7sD0os'K7e'!os) are bought kisses and the affection that has to be continually stimu- Q. is it all right for a girl and And. if by refusinlz to give your son the money to buy a rinz 101': her fiance to aiinsunce their tn- his grasping sweetheart you can make her throw him over for some gag(.119nL in boy who is better off. you will have done him a favor that he cniiimost intimate friends, before mak- tiiei: rclativrs and ling a public anncuiizcment. i A. Yes, 8. few days before the public announcemcnt. Q. Should more than one play- D0n'l ”b"i A. No. Eilch player tcrs up and 1 drives in turn. Avoid any move- is driving. What distinguishes a formal i hrcnk some Door girl's l1f'BI't by m3I”l')'inB Mr "M "W" Ni"? "5h"'"9'1linvitation from an informal one? A WOMAN WHO KNOWS of her. A. A fornml invitnticii. engrav- I 4 ed or liandivrittcn, is always in San"; ANSWER: When we speak of a man who has outgrown his wifajbh, third persm. Continued on page 9 i... h Photographed at the graduate! reception, at the Graduates Rpion At Convocation Ball Hrrnnk Maoxinnon. Miuldiidred Harrington (seat- D-vt of WI rum. toque-Mac IA-lot - d ,-M . Sh d A , yo. gay 4945, i Prince of Wales Convocation Ball recently. from gh:rley"Vm1d:'?3"F'::g:; :':I&”e';.uE:'mf,';”."-' right to left an: Mn. 6. D. Stool and Dr. steal. Dr. lulpne L , , -- early to amuse the guests.” Cook's Corner i K 'vmmm CHICKEN SANDWICH SPREAD 1 pint cooked chicken ii cup broth Salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons chopped onion Seasonings as desired. Grind skin and small pieces of meat. from chicken, Add above in- gredientzs; mix well. Pack into hot sterilized jars and process 90 mm- -Needlecraft -- FOR THE HOME - , . . mean . (he gable decked out Wm, the , 3. ..Th - id to do is to call their bluff. The Kiri is holding up. 5' wh t 1 , d b ginning 1. teaspoon mustard your pink candy” mu xamryn, glare 3:1 age pigxodls 4? ,3”; your son for a diamond ring and everything else she can get out or i with m l:hMs n1:an;”.).rnght;em.ted: 1 tablespoon vinegar FAVORIIES with ALL THE FAMILY :' 10 t . s at s that of their , . , . .. . - , 3. He rm 9. 4. Read in the ""35 3” 10 Pounds pressure or 4 must cume to an end .b.m the wegmiz a igxfhis glass we ma-mi). Of course. you cannot do anything vilth the girl (t:hkCp.l”llldlFCCll:i us 0tm:3V!;)rds:3 "The mfgsor is B hours in the hohwam. bam- mws ire "' the ”te'-"5 pa” vi t - en - i block her game but you can entirely stop the boys gixing her a 9 l V g , those in PF0f955”m5 and business 0 ' fluent spcnkc-r." 5. Volatile. CRISPER! LIGHTER! MORE PER PACKAGE!