.rvvea.. April 4, 1955 ' The Guardian, Page 3 .? RUHAMAH SCHEINFELD FRANK. wr AND OUR NEIGHBORS ' RANDOM THOUGHTS Time goes fast enough and I'm not saying I want to give it: even the gentlest push, but won't it be sort of a relief when April is over and the last peal of the wedding bells of-you know whom to-you know whom-dies on the warm-er Spring air? Cinderella I onder if others wince as I do when the above ruarriage-to-be is called a "Cinderella Story" Why there has never been the tin- iest speck of cinder-smudge on the bride's up-turned nose-and any- way. where is there any relation- ship between this extremely world- ly affair and the innocent wonder and splendo of the beloved fairy tale of our childhood ..”A Name to Conjure With"- -in the library the other day, I came upon a treasure-the book. "A Name to Conjure With" by the fine English writer. G.B. Stern. She "5 performs the magic trick of call- ing out the names of our great ones and bathing them in new light and underst -" . Shakespeare, Jane Austen. Thomas Aquinas and oven St. Jerome become as much pour contemporaries as scores of others like Rupert Brooke, Chesterton. R0- bert Louis Stevenson who are much nearer to us in time. Perhaps her greatest magic lies in breathing in- to every word her own vivid. warm. humorous and tolerant spirit. . Reading at a Certain Age- One compensation or is it con- solation-of reaching "a certain age" is to be able to read what one truly enjoys without feelliI85 of guilt at neglecting what one ought to read. There is a catch in this, however: It isn't a matter OI self-congratulation to exclude. PIE- es uncut, any book that has 3tWd the test of time or is praised by those whose judgment we trust. Often we can find in the clas- gins" interest and In our maturity that lack of years and experience hid from us our yullth. And often "high-brow book turn out to be more readable than the other kind. There is, for ex- ample a friend of mine who claims ho just can't get interested in good lint-rature". All right for college buys-it's their job to get acquaint- ed with the best, etc., but I tired business man needs to relax! So be bought. thinking it another my- story book. a 35 cent podket book with a lurid cover. He became com- pletely absorbed in the characters "Now that is what I call a Real Book". he said with great admira- Lliill. What was his surprise when he discovered he had been so en- thusiastic about an outstanding lit- ernr.l' work! - , Natural or Inspired- During one of the "meanes " days recently, I overheard an old- FAIRBANKS MORSE V tcEi.I.An naamsni if; H. P. Motor Doilvors Twice the Number of Gallons per Hour on Other Loading Pumps.- Oallona per hour will diubcgo bond 0! 8 H. 10 Ft? '5 Fl. 20 PI. 4,100 2,000 2,040 LIN I MSMIIAIIOI CAN I IAII II IIIIP AI SIAM. II I!" II IIAIIIII. ITAIIIBI IIIII IIAIT OIIIII IIAIIIC IIOIIIII I0 IIIIIICAIIOI. (III III)! IIPIILII. KOIIOIKAL MODELS AVNIAIII AS LOW AS Y." FAIIIANKS-MORSE Doolar or I TIII CANADIAN FAIIIANKDMORSI Company limited IMO Baariagtaa Street, HALIFAX cation expert Monday proposed a Canada-wide study of grade 9 stu- dents "to conserve our human re- sources." ondary I erly. very poorly dressed man speaking to an elderly woman friend. "My room is as cold as ice," he said. "and no use uyinl get up heat. It'll come off the rent- well, she's (the landlady) not bad- natured for all that." . D Was the speak one who had ab- sorbed the humor. the tolerance and the trick of speech of Bobbie Burns-through much reading-or was he Just naturally that way Proposes Si'udy,Of Grade 9 Students TORONTO (CP)-A leading edu- W. 3. Jackson told sec- chool headmaster: attend- the 96th annual convention of the Ontario Educational Associa- tion that the time has come to re- place "opinions" with "facts" in the study and research of educa- tion problems. Dr. Jackson. assistant director of the Ontario College of Educa- tion research department, said less than half the province's gifted children complete secondary school. He was backed by Dr. Sidney DER can get but also would like to. ex- clude many now attending who cannot make the grade. He criticized parents who push their offspring into universities even though the youngsters may not be suitable. "There are other ways to good -citizenship than through a univer. sity or college degree," he said. Dr. Smith said all seven Cana- dian unlversitles have too high I failure rate in the first year. N0 LONGER IRREGULAR "My husband was aiclr with constipation for years." writes Mu. I. Crowley, 0inda0ono,Moa. "Ito rlod moat everything llbout auuau. Ann I months with All-Iran Iia'a ndllannmllapploc ninn and an glad I o ' a I a g I la: again." Good-tasting Kellogg's Ail- Bran has been helping folks overcome con- stipation due to lack of bulk for two generations. Why not you? All-Bran gets at the common cause of Irregu- Iarity: lack of bulk in the foods we at. Kellogg's-flu original ready-to oat whole bran. Delicious with milk and very inexpensive. For gcntle,; natural regularity. aco--ueooaoooooaoaeod B. . V9949. oooseooauosu O n a 0 n o o 0 ,0 o o 0 0 o o o n o 0 n a a I a a o o u s o iinin,commo,av M t LIOINII O! I) I Surprising how 5 1 -t sooirbabies come to the conclusion that everything in to be eaten. or at least tasted-from toss to toy: - fin to food - crib ban to bonnet ri bom. New moth- A an often worry about it. but by and large this nibbling pastime does no since most things around a baby are clean as can be, and objects small anou to swallow are kept well out baby's reach. On the , plus side: the mouth is bnbyls first , great "teacher." 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