Alice Brooks Designs l..,Qet.ii3i..e. Continued from page I That lltdy of Yours is a breakdown of a tumor that the first symptoms usually appear. Because of this fact lung cancer may be treated as pneumonia lil the early stages. pni".ii~nI~' ' pneumonia known as virus pneu- mania. In investigating tho cause or caustn of lung CflllC9l', X-ray is clnsldered the most valuable method because of the ease with which it is done and because it is in the upper lobe of the lung that zancer is most frequently found. A tumor or growth which is not large enough to obstruct the oronchus mmpletcly permitting air to get. beyond the tumor as a result of dilation of the bronchial lube, yet not permitting air to get slit. during expiration because of contraction of the bronchus. will cause localized obstruction - em- physema (small fill‘ sacs k*pt dilu- ed by air in the liimzsi Tliis rovi- dition indicates a growth tcanceri. Positive diagnosis of cancer of the lung can be madn only by dem. onstrating rancer col‘a iii the ma- terial obtained from the bronchus. "At the time of exploring for can- cer, o. biopsy (cutting out’ a small ' FOB CHAIR 0_B BUFFET See the striking fan-shaped de- sign — it adds new beauty to chair or buffet. Best of all, this set is any to memorize —- fascinating for beginner or expert. Easy Crochet Pattern 1252: chair back is 13 x 30 inches in No. 30 crochet cotton. ' Send Twenty-i‘lva Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be ‘ accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs c/o The Guardian. so Prom Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address, Pattern Number. BRAND-NEW, beautiful — the 1954 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Csialog. It has the most. popular embroida _y, crochet. sewing. color- transfer designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. Send 25 cents for your copy. Ideas for gifts, bazaars. fashions. Earl ‘ill llillslioro chapter. I. 0. ll. E. The monthly meeting of the Earl of Hillsboro Chapter I.0.D.E. was held at the home of the Re- gent Mrs. G. B. Rayner on May 10. One new member Mrs. W. W. Reid was received by the chapter. The Regent read the statement prepared by a special committee of the National Order outlining the principles of the I.O.D.E. before inductlng the new member. The Educational Secretary. Miss Mabel Adams. reported that 12 volumes of “Everyman‘s Encyclopaedia" had been given to an adopted school. she also sent Empire Day programs to the schools. services at Home and Abroad convener, Mrs. W. S. McMurtry reported that three ten-pound par- cels of pocket book editions had been sent to the Women's Volun- teer Services Overseas. A parcel of clothing was also sent to our adopt- ed family in England. The members were pleased to note that the $25 Musical Festival Scholarship had been won by Miss Maids. Rogerson. Plans were fin- alized for the annual Tag Day to be held in June. Several members are planning to attend the National I.O.D.E. Con- vention at St. John. N.B. on May 29. A sum of money was voted to help defray the expenses incurred by the Regent. at this time. Dis- cussion took place regarding the piece of tissue and examining un- der the microscope) or a section of the lung (removing a lobe» can be done and frozen immediately. and then proper treatment can be given thereafter." Unfortunately. positive diagnosis of cancer of the lung can be made in only 80 per cent of cases be- fore operation. All-purpose detergent H gives you a beautiful Gannon Tea Towel or Face cloth every package! Send no boxiops . . . clip no coupons . . . iust open the package . . ./ff,‘ W/EPE/_ I '_i. ;h°mp.“" lllorotliy Dix’: coliuaa to seep in somewhere. Your hus- band has every reason to be mighty proud of you, and he should be made to realize the folly of put- ting any credence whatever in a poison-pen letter. The profusional troublemaker hides behind such splendid-sound- irig phrases as “Good friend." “Well-meaning neighbor." etc. Ask your husband if he wants you to become dowdy Just to please cer- tain nelghbo . Pick out the sort of people who might have written the letter-—t.his shouldn't be dif- ficult; just. look for a frustrated, lazy. selfish person and you have her (or him). Ask your man if that's what he'd like for a wife. and point out Just what might. hsvc motivated the trouble-making mlssive; also point out that the letter is apparently‘ accomplishing its purpose with him. is he so willing to please a mtscreant who hides behind I. false phrase’) Whatever you do. don't let anyone outside know that tho letter has caused any difficulty. DEAR MIBB DIX: My first hus- band was a good man and left me everything he had, including our home and some property. We had eight children. and it was his Wish that they should have this property after I die. Now, I have rema.rried—a man who has money and property. He, too, has child- ren. He wants me to bring all my livestock to his place. and put my money in his name. He makes me D8.V for everything as it is—clothes. furniture, even food for the table. E. E. ANSWER: I'm afraid the iiei_z:h- bors who say you were married for your money are about right. lfour husband certainly is avg}-l. cious in refusing to pay any house. hold expenses, which definitely are his responsibility. I advise you to see a lawyer and protect as much of .\our Property in possible for your children. establishing of a convention fund. Joint hostesses Mrs. W. S. Mc- Murtry and Mrs. Rayner served refreshments at the conclusion of the meeting. CANUCKS IN WELCOME LONDON. (GP) — Twenty-four RCAF‘ sabre Jet fighters will be included in the 100-plane Jet. fly- past. over the royal yacht Britannia on May 15 when the Queen returns from her Commonwealth tour. The Canadian fliers will be drawn from the RCA!‘ No. 1 fighter wing at North Luffcnhsm, England. arifir c£§ii}:_c"rTox Britain‘: finest exhibition of Contract Bridge By Josephine Cnlbertlnn COPING WITH FBEAKISH DlSTRlBUT]0N Fieakish distruibution of the op- posing hands gave south some trouble ‘in the following deal, but he came up with the winning line of play. Southdealer. I‘ 'h sides VIIMCTIUIO. gains wtxqn _ OAQ , IIIQ9 3?.’§.’ 33 75 .107‘ ‘K84 32 {ms ' S 4..iinsI 45 §J9'f52 '83 0.195 §A8'f Thoblddingr , South Wat North Ell! Pass Pass 29 Pass 2‘ Pass 4N1‘ Pass 50 Paso Oh Pill Pass Pass There was littie point in North‘: asking for kings after South show- ed one ace — it was not to be con- sidered that South. having passed originally. could hold an ace, two kings and good enough spades to make a grand-slam contract con- celvable. So North simply bid the small slam directly. Despite North's original two- heart bid. West elected to lead the heart jack as the safest opening he could find. Dummy won, and declarer cashed the ace and king of trumps. It was unpleasant news that a. trump trick would have to be lost. South now tested the hearts. and when East showed out in that suit also, South had to put on his thinking cap. Obviously, only one discard would be available on the heart suit. so other measures were urgently need- ed. South cashed dummy's third heart trick. discarding a club. then ruffed a heart. Now he took the unavoidable diamond finesse. and he felt better when the queen held. He cashed the diamond ace, ruf- led dummy‘; last heart —- incident- ally removing West's last card in that suit — and then ruffed his own last diamond. Now, with one trump left in dummy, in declarer's hand and in WIIEI PAII STRIKES At the first twinge of rheumatic pun— take Tcn1pleton‘a T-R-C's. 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What is the correct pronunci- ation of “malign"? 3. which u... of these words is misspelled? Indscriminate. indis- soluble. indisposition, indispenslble. 4. What does the word “ped- antry" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ex that means “extremely painful"? ANWEILS 1. Say. “Won't you try to do the work today" 2. Pronounce ma-lin. a. unstressed, l as in line. accent second syllable. 3. Indispensable. 4. ostentatious display of knowledge. “Pedantry often shows itself in the use of words unsuitable to the time. place and company." 5. Ex- cruciating. HISTORIC HALL The picturesque town hall of The Hague, capital of The Netherlands. was built in 1565. >West'a. a throw-in play was the only chance to salvage the club loser. so the trump was led. and, just as South hoped. West wal "stuck." If he had»had another diamond, or had not held the club king, it would have been a dif- ferent story, but with conditions as they were. West was helpless. After taking his high trump he had to lead at club from the king to the North-South combination. and of course South put up the queen on West’; lead of the three- spot. MT? Modern Etiquette By Iloberts Lu Q. is it proper to cell on friends who have recently moved into a new home, even though you have not been invited? A. If you are sure they are well adjusted in their new home, it is quite all right to call on them. it might be well. however. to phone them first and ask if they will be at home at such—and-such s time. i Q. Several business girls 1 know ride on the bus in the mornings with their hair in pin-curls, comb- ing their hair out when they arrive at the office. Is this proper‘! A. No well-dressed or proper woman goes out in public with her hair in pincurls. Q. When 3 man is «vs:-oi-t.ing mo women to the theater, does he sit between them? I _Wt_adnesda.y,_May l2. 1954iI'he Guardian A. 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