race ‘rwo _ ‘ ' ~ Thatllody of Yours U! l" IIneaVEBarosnlLD. was smnrcar. ransrmnnr ._ or sevens comm 1n our examination of retrulta [or overseas service, we found that among the younger men there were many with a rapid heart beat. Most of those cases of rapid (heart beat were caused by nervous- ness as, after a few minutes of resting and reading, the heart beat was normal. What we were trying to detect was whether there was any tendency to goiter as this could wear out the heart, particularly under the hardships of war. Once goiter, the severe form called exopthalmic goiter, is well established the heart rate is “al- l ways" fast and, like any othR overworked tissue, the muscle tis- sue, of whit-h the heart is entirely made, gradually weakens. It is then to save the heart from be- coming too weak to do its work ‘ifi hanldsalhsusdsllo the fsli utters. for whose coming svsry preparation had been made, arrived during last night, ma, u. act tims bsing somewhat obscure. The man. perhaps salving cop- sciancoa over sleeping too laia u; bs present at the happening, agg. od “it must have been tofiards morning." In any event, s.li had ‘been as usual in the piggary when they retired last night and this morning - strange thing that it was! - when I chancodto be the first one abroad, only enjoying the beauty and tranquility of the sunrise I heard the unmistakable sounds of new-comers there. Out- side the door. which on such oc- casions is barred to all except the regular attents there, I could catch the faint cries of the newly born, the strange murmurings this hdicatsfi creatures nsw came to the world. On farms one finfl the wonder oi birth in a lamb's first bleat; in a calffo earliest plaint; in a kittens plteous mew- ing or in small pigs about their Ellen ‘s Diary hssmallpigsoltlsofirscaf Woman's Realm 1t Social a-ndPersonali/lzashions f Literature l QEQQSF 19L I941 § “I _ . YOUR CONFIDENCE is our moat valued ASSET . Still at pre-war level — Breod now _Sells In Canada cheaper than any other country in the world. If and when subsidy la removed our brood price must advance mo. porfionotaly. Rest ossurod — Qualify will be maintained and such naw price will ba FAIR. i Specify and ENJOY that in extreme cases surgical 0p- eration-removal of the thyroid gland wholly or in part — is per- furmed, the heart slowing down immediately after operation. In other cases, where the thyroid gland must be removed but not in such a hurry. the X-ray brings about a cure in a matter of months. However. as physicians to- day are on the alert and detect op- thalmic goiter in its early stages ‘ rest and medical treatment are curing many cases. In the "Medical Record." Dr. Ia- rael Bram. Philadelphia. the noted authority on the medical treat- ment oi exopthalmic goiter, reports the results obtained in a series of 50 cases by use of the 111118 limi- tlgrnin. The ages of the patients ranged from l2 to 63 $83.12": 35 were females and "5 males. The heart (normal '72 t: 76) varied .n differ- ent patients rum 80 to 190 a min- ute, the average being 134. marriage on Aug. 23rd. Mr. Frank Andrew and bride, the lorme ‘Andrew and bridesmaid, Miss Caroline Sinclair (Continued on Page 3) The Stars ‘Say -l l la By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Saturday, August 30 ACCORDING to the lunar tran- sits, in aspect with several angles of major significance, it is urged that a pause be made for analysing and evaluating all possible factors before any definite course of action be inaugurated. Statistics, figures, systems and techniques, should be calmly and obieclvely appraised before deciding on any adventure _or procedure where there are haz- ards of loss and frustration. Flmds.‘ assets, prestige, position and the physical energies and forces as vwell, are in the balance. It might be wiserr to take a. vacation rather than make a false start. For thtnBirflub! Women In Love (ilrls Should llo Permitted To Pop lluostlon To Men to marry him? but are filled with love and feeling for lust one man? ANSWER: I knew s homely old woman who used to can't tell where your love will iall," and that is the truth. Doubtless the reason the your friend, who would make him such an admir- Those whose birthday it is may be advised that the year is filled with astrological oppositions. which means just that-little encourage-- merit from events, circumstances“ situations or personagefl. And vuhileI affairs may be ienacicrusly inert or_ actively opposed. yet the very situ-U ation spells challenge, opportunity. thing they really wanted. PROPOSAL BY GIRL ter, talents, endurance. acumen, strength and capacity for overcom- obstocles and battering tiiown. obstructions. Health, possess tms. _ . . i, h b d i t l h herself, but she makes him happy posmon and peace of mind arena: b-lacdusdlsslta: bresalllsohmrrnrlleckaptgyplease him. a 1 h ‘ S t ll our friend to pop the question. That will at less et er ififllllfiy“, Tliljltgnbl. my, l knowowheereyshe stands and not keep her waiting. hoping against hope, A child born on this day may meet that he will buck some day and say: Will Y0“ b! mine? obstacles and have to fight its W3!’ agal-nst odds and barriers. througth strong personality buildup. r/Needleoraitx. "JFOR THE HOME/ PRETTY PRACTICAL ' (Continued on Pass 3) Better English II. C. Williams 0ir€d<iwi i. What ls wronl with this sen- tence? “l shall write you next Photographed leaving Trinity United Clturch following their DEAR. MISS DIX: I have s friend who is beautiful and attractive and very domestic and has every quality that a man could ask for in a wife. She is in love with a boy who never dates her and apparently l takes no interest in her. Why doesn't he get some brains and ask her She says that if she can't have him, she never wants anyone else, but she can't tell him in words and actions how she really feels to- wards him. Why can't boys see that girls‘ hearts aren't made of stone, say: "You boy doesn't date able wife, is that for some reason that no one can explain she Just doesn't happen to hit his fancy, or possibly it might be shyness, though I have never observed that men hesitated to ask for any- However, in a case where the girl ‘is lag cigars- ed o! th man, as yours is of this unresponsive lad, I s ou a vac “d ‘ be“ °1 ‘he qualities’ chum”. hi: to take? a sporting chance and do the courting herself. I have long . been an ardent advocate of women taking the initiative in love-making ' because, for one thing, I think they would be better pickers than men are and, for another reason, because a wife who has her heart's desire Apron with good lines to make the most of a good figure while pro- tecting a gown has a bow tied sash and important hip pockets. Raid the sewing basket . . . it requires only 1 yard. No. 2299 i; cut tn one size and requires only 1 yard 35-inch with 4% yards edging, Send 20c for PATTERN, which includes complete sewing de. Print your Name. Addrear and Style Nismber plainly. Be sure to state size you wish. Includs postal unit or zone ntnnber in your ad- dress. Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian, PMMI! N0. 2299 Name 2. What is tiho correct pronunc- iation of "grievous"? ‘ 3. Whichoaieofthesewoa-dsis misspelled? fluryeyor, surreptitious, surveilsnea. 4. What does the word "jeopar- dize" mean? 5. What is a wood beginning with si that means "s smirk"? ANSWERS 1. This expression is colloquial. Say, “I shall write to you.’ 2. Pro- nounce grcv-us, o so in me, and not grev-i-us. often heard. 3. Bur- vel-llance. 4, To expose to loss or iatjury. (Pronounce first syllable iep. e as m bet). ‘Surrender might mean the jeopardizing of their fut- ure.” 5. Bhnper. How Can ll! IyAllsoAsllsy sa Q~ How can I test the tempera- tlrlire of arr ovm without an oven Address 51!! Province l Iron dark-coloured cottons. linens, I114 Ill "Ions on the wrong 12cc A. Lay a face of white h the oven, ll the oven h sis the paper will turb s. " Prvlm in five minutes. 1t will tum a dark brown in five minutes in a hog 07:1. .- ow can I wash an: pan“, successfully? A. Use warm suds made o! 1° "I! l-lflllI-"IY or fall-is to shlna white apio wash ilk p913. , Let it ‘dry thorouahl; and mesh dam. l O I The men were scene, amid a silence about the yard, actually desecrated by the ‘roosters lusty crow. If I, inclined Ito be anxious when the fortunes .of the place are in the making- or waning-chance to linger with- in sight, presently as this morn- ing, James will come to the pig- gery door, and though wordless in the interest of the silence which must be maintained, for the small ones immediate welfare, it is no trouble at all, now, for me to read the news I wish to know. A patient expression. akin a1- most to sadness indicates that our luck has been only fair; a com- l’ plete ignoring of ones proximity— Miss Isobel Sin:luir. 'ln the background "Ttc groomsmon Mr. Alon-when Isuppose bewitching castles tare being built-show excellent fortune, while drawn. brows and a digusted air means what James expresses in words later in the ) kitchen: "I always said we shouldn't have kept that one-no matter T{"Y lg; how promising she always appear- ed. She's no good. and neither was her mother before her. She never had a good litter and I al- ways fancied her pigs were ill- doing." He is interested in fol- lowing traits in animals and hu- mans, the good and the not-so- commendable, especially in the female line. "I saw her mother" at once decides the fate oi an animal about to be purchased and not very ion! H80 I overheard James say to a lad who had a-courtlng been: "Have you met her mother yet? Well, if she's likely looking, and smart and good natured, the ciaughterll be a fortune to you ‘on her bare feet'." this latter an old meaningful expression with res- pect to the slimness of a dowry. Though these are James’ words I always fancied he favored the old custom, not altogether anti- quated, nor made too light of even in this day and age. where the farmer bestows a substantial wed- ding gift on a daughter when she sets out to her new home: s. cow or a promisi heifer; a few sheep; a. sow or even a pair of weanlings of select lineage, any of which are always most acceptable to the fortunes of the recently wed. And this morning, I read "fair" in James‘ face for when noses were counted, without the one which came dead and the one which perished after birth. ten re- main. "They're all there yet" he reports, at the latest accounting. O O I delightful rustling of the grain in the stocked field of Mr. 83s over on the slope-tho resulting that is part of the song of the harvest. soon at the l4 cup iani This has been a perfect harvest 5g ‘mp m"; day. for those engaged at- that 3g qpppomgyq-w (guy) work. Bunlit and cool with a z cg“, but", brisk breeze. I could fancy the 11,4 cup mu;- mug I4 sQcQQM Modern Etiqueftel By Roberta to» y Q- When an office employee is being constantly criticized and an, notyed by another employee, should he protest to the head of the de- partment? A. If ignoring these annoyanc- es seems to have no effect, calmly and privately talk things over with this person and try to reach an amicable understanding. Q. What are the most approp- rim ems that a than could take to his hostess. when invited to a house party over a week-end? | A. Candy, flowers, something for , the "what - not" shelf, or a book. g Q. When a man takes his wife to 1a dance, shouldn't he see that she : always has a partner? A. Most certainly. When» you take your vacation "Turn it off, remove all ‘cod, clean ‘interior thoroughly. mam. the door openf 4f left closed s stale odor may develop tn the cabinet. Coo/o'er Corner DATI OB BAISIN SPICI CAKE 2% cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon sodo. 1 oaspoon salt §i teaspoon clove; 1% teaspoon cinnoman‘ , if the lanlfe is dipped in hot water '81" your reznlefator -a rest. tooioccaslonally. 10' _ l Household _ . Scrapbook A By Roberta Lea o Silverware If one has no tl-me for cleaning the silverware. place it in a dis!» pan of hot water and add a hand- ful of borrax and a little soap. Let stand in this solution for a few hours. Rimse in clean water, dry with a soft cloth. and the task is done, ' I Uniform Starclflng To get uniform results in starch- ing shirts, gather all the part5 to be starcthed together and dip thrm into the sarch at the same time. Be careful not to use too much starch as it will crack the fiber threads and cause the shirt to wear out much faster. Fresh Bread The work of cutting fresh bread for the table will be much easizr BABY’S UPSET ST OMACH QUICKIY CORRECT ED 1 cup chopped pitted dams or chopped ra ins ' 56 cup pped walnut meats Sift together flour, soda. salt and spices 3 times. Cream lard until Crickets would chant a nice melody there and the fragrance of aster and glodernrod'would ascend from the banks of the stream- be- low. In the sunshine abounding, scarlet runner beans set innocent and gay blossoms sflama on a! trellis on the house across tho lane. An orange cosmos lit a signal flame, and small tagotca were colorful in a dark sent d s border. O I O When Jamie cams briefly with Rob. we found a rose, yellow brush- ed with orange in the flower bed. and he wanted to know: "How is it there's always only one on your flowers"? I suspect it is as an incentive to better gardening in the year in come. And a nigh like this when the firs crackles com- fortlngly, reminds mo, how close we are at Alderiea to the end of l such blossoming. We have just| returned from a trip which took . us a distance with Rob's to fetch homo something adorable and won- derful in the truck. We sot it! down carefully in tho yard. Gome- thing unnamed ss yet. and of which James unlacing his boots; preparing to retire remarks: "It's '. very nice. Elan. and well made, l‘ but in viow of the many accidents these this Bummer, ws would- have been Just as woii without the likol at Aldsrles." .’ Kssp pickles-in vinegar a ollvsa h brine. If the poundoff t will short time. h" mo" Ithorouthly. Add beaten eggs and I maining flour [makes removal of cake easier. Pour Consblne that have bosn in connection with "am. u. w, o! . “uh . soft and light. Add sugar gradually and cream. mixture until very fluffy; stir in oorn syrup. Add 2/3 oup o flour mixture and stir in- bland thoroudily- Add $6 cup flour mixture to nut; and fruit: add m altonateiy with milk, beginning and ending with flour. Mix well after each addition. Add dates and nuts and boat well. Prepare pans by greasiafl the bottoms of 2 8-inch layer pans and fitting them with roimds of waned paper. Leaving the sides frcs from grease allows the batter to rise more readily. thereby producing a cake wilm greater vchxne, Waxed paper on tho bottom of the pans batter into the ho pans and bake layers in a moderately hot oven (375 1".) about 30 to 5 minutes. Oool cakes in pans on win rack 1°1- 10 minutes. than remove.- _-_- ILUII‘! IIOBTIIG I 1 Ihlkl . all llllfldkl boiler. quits upset. l gave her Baby's Ow-p hug“ "l! ",1! 1M1 moved crying —aad quietsd Eqtlslly elective for loathing trout]; awn-marks"? 5:"- ="~:.-.,--~- mmpt in action. No "sleepy" LivingcSi Leisure rTHE WOMAN'S REALM! FULL-LENGTH SKIRT BRING] SHARPER FOFUS T0 SHAPE 0!‘ ANKLE Two buhd a world from lullab ca at dark, And blocks ind trains and cook- ies rn a Jar; And secrets -.hared and rambles The new longer shirts, sllt-io-‘he- in a para; knee evening gowns and ankle- From l-edtime talks, red wishes strap shoes are rapidly so fling ‘he on a star. spotllglw from milady's kiee to her And daffodils and rosebvds tightly ankle. - curled The changing mode in clothes, Of tlmm-r lllPh as these two points out Janet Blair. lull fahlon build a world. hosiery stylist, calls for slimmer. more attractive ankles. What to do if you have nct got them? "Firs:- choose your shoes with care; avoid th» high tie that hurl ‘he ankle._ Don't wear Tat-heeled shoes; they automstlccrly add inches to lnltl: girth. And do malls sure your stockings fit heavy. Full fashioned h!!! give that s‘lm. clinging fit. Oet seam absolutely strrght, anke-wlse sntl \‘r\ll wll find lhsl- the team itself will mill ankles appear more slender.” —Froncls Davis Adams. cons rum ro ‘ammo SHOULDER NEW‘ vomr l Like dresses, Con; oi’ clot1 or m. tend to round the éleltotllllders “in ll'l’nOX'l1LIL:Ell.|.l.l‘Bl curve, fill h By .l'Cm .6 EQUHTQ OX‘ lifted lt-ok. This makes mem 59cm s bit narrow-r. but they are not narrow in the sense of looking __-._ pinched. Ho” The second important cost sil- Simon, my“ houett- has a waistline or belted midritt, and a gull skirt. This is the coat that plavs up to dress-making details the sculptured look. the new curves and the pgidgd “my, It is smart as a whip beautifully made and cannot be compared with any of ‘he ~oats ihat have Bi-Wflarid for some years In exe- cution cf pocket cuffs and collar details. seaming of ‘- '-' rs, yckes. and curves of hlpfine, it is a work of real artistry It shows to bes' advantage In the new glossy brosdcloihs and velours nr smooth suedes. . A third silhouette which is high fashion, ‘s s revival of the style of the early '20s It tapers below the hips, ard in coats has a wrappy look. one ride of the front being Do M mil-uh advance meal pre paration as possible in the cccl oi the tnwrrflng-Jellled salads, or desser-s. cauorole dshes its cream, meat ‘oaves. salad dress- ing, cream sauce, pie ahrlls, and so on. Get- the fun benefit st the sun and fresh li- by doing as many household tash as possible out oi doors, (shelling peas. mending) And b)‘ serving picnic meals. Pre- PBTP l“ qllantity-iandwich ling (use n too-SW! sandwiches ta h salad) white sauce-it will k.p a week in a refrigerator-and corn- 94 b"!- WBI-fi ham or meat lasi --serve hot the first night Iver will or in a waflc-ped dish or sand- wiches. ‘m n 432:1?- Buyna box today for sickness Dulled away over to the other ride on a slant. (Continued on Page