mqement in a better cup of tea! lim . MQX A A M0 SES 'Selec!ed ORANGE PEKOE TEA Ana Beker. 36-year-old blond from Argentina, crosses the United States-Canada border at Lacolle. Que. en route to Ottawa. Virtually all the 17,000-mile trip has been made by horseback and started 3 1l2 Continued from page B ELLEIVS DIARY watching we saw a depth of senti- ment in the gesture . . . for years gone, and as well for the westering years we now tread . . . We would wish this couple neither old nor young, but grandparents in their own right, a lovely holiday on this Island of their birth and about the old trails of their youth -one to be pleasantly remember- ed and repeated. And a safe return to their now rather distant home rind loved ones once more. 0 O 0 Ah! me . . . but who are we. who enjoys much every hour of the present, to sigh for "the days that are no more!” Until tomorrow - - - Diary Good-night . . . . . (Continued from page 8) Ilovunlo lube nus BlEAllH oismncrs oloooiuzu imovu sums jwmnus suolirsus . pt. Fill! FABRICS In moi. ovioo. silk and gym, always use & , er she simply csnlt appreciate your that am of tours curs m'ost often in the upper and outer quarter. . It is pointed out that the four outstanding s mpwms 'l7FP-Semi "1 cancer of the reost are (1) lumpy. tender breest(2) serous (clear or bloody discharge from the nipple. (3) eczema or c.-czemaflike inflam- mation. (4) dimpling of the skin of the breast. r "If no definite lump in present in the breast. definite and positive reassurance may be given to these women that no condition of conse- quence that is. no cancer. is present in their breast. If there is severe pain. 1 snug brassierc is often help- ful. Re-examination is urged every six months because of Lhe possibil- ity that cancer may develop in such a. breast and go undetected. Reas- surance and instruction that atten- tion be centered on subjects other than the breasts when breast pain is present. is all that is necessary." What should be done when the lump is present in the breast? more is learned about cancer, r surgeons today advise removal of the lump at once. If the pathologist, who examines the structure of the part of the body removed by surg- cry, reports that the lump is com- posed of fibrous and cystic cells, not cancer cells, nothing more than the removal of the lump is done. If. on the other hand he reports that the lump is composed of cancer cells, removal of the entire breast is done. Also if there is proliferation (increase) in the number of cells. breast is removed -as this is con- sidered s pre-cancer condition. Removal of the breast - mastec- iomy-is saving many lives as it re- moves a growth that might spread cancer to other parts of the body. (Continued from page 8) DDRDTIIY DIX categories as "modem" or "old- fashioned." An individual has feel- ings, and feelings are liable to be hurt. Being caustlc' and brittle may cover up I hurt,.but won't avoid it. Your daughter-in-law is sitting on top of ,the world and from her invulnsrable position as a happy wife andiproud new moth- difficulties. It's natural enough for your son to. want his fathor to see the new grandchild, and new home. and to meet a lovely daughter-in-law. But both young people should have enough sense to arrange the visit so they won't clash with yours. Pro- blams like this besetievery family involved in divorce and relnsrrloge. They must be faced and handled tactfully. The fact that you were the innocent party throughout the entire divorce proceedings. unfor- tunately. doesn't spare you any of the unpleasant detsils. Probably it makes things worse. but it's one of those jolts in life that must be taken wuragsously. Pm sure your daughter-in-law will fall in with a suggestion from you that family visit: be judiciously timed. DIM! I118! DIX: H: 10-year- old daughter is going out with a married men oi 18. when his wife learned of the affair. she made Strange But True By F. B. MacArthur Jet planes and H-bombs have been chalking up most of the headlines lately, but in Cornwall. I-'.E.I. Harold Scott created quite a stir when he bundled the mall into his two-wheeled rubber-tired gadget and started delivering it on his mail route around Meadow Bank. "You'd have thought it was a strange object from Mars.” said Scott, "the way tourists stopped me and took pictures of my two-wheci- ed shay." some people use the oddest things for a book mark. Recently the writer borrowed aybook from the library and found between its leaves a partly cooked slice oi bacon. When Hubert MacAdam, oi Cal- gary, was ill in hospital, his doc- tors operated. Later they searched but couldn't find the drainage tube they'd put in his side. Twenty years later a Prince Ed- ward Island doctor removed the tube from MacAdam's body. If the cost oi building materials keep going up the time may come when we may have to dig ourselves caves deep underground like the natives do in certain parts oi Af- rica. Thirty thousand Jews and Arabs in Africa live in underground homes in the Garian section of Libya. The inhabitants reach their sub sur- face homes through deep-sunk shafts or by using ladders. Rooms branch out on either side oi the shafts. Uncomfortable? "Nay not so," say these underground dwel- lcrs, "Our homes are just about tops in comfort." 0 O 0 Are there ventriloquists among animals? Yes, the coney. a small fur-bearing animal oi the rodent clan can throw its voice. When pursued by an enemy it hides. squeaks, and whistles, ”throwing its voice so that its enemy thinks its at least 12 feet away from where it actually is.hidden." You can seal a small leak in a water pipe for a short time with adhesive tape and shellac. Press hurl leave their home, and he's now living with a sister. We refuse to let him come to the house, but I know my daughter meets him on the outside. Would it be bet- ter if we let him see her here? Mrs. D. ANSWER: You might be able to kill the whole affair by having the young man visit your daughter at home. Very often the chief, if not the entire, attraction in an affair of this kind is its clandestine angle. The excitement of secrecy sheds a glamour over what is actually ex- tremely sordid. Pcrhaps, too, if you have the man call at your home. you can better show him the wrong he is doing the chi The idea has definite merit. years ago. the taps into place, then brush shellac over it. This will seal the leak effectively for a few days or until you make make permanent repairs. There's one advantage to being married: you cant make a fool of yourself without noticing it. It is predicted in this age of deep-freeze that grocers soon will be selling frozen bread. Then the housewife will have to go to the trouble of thawing the toast be- fore she can burn it. ' The present shortage of Jobs should be placed at considerably less than reported, since there are always some people supposedly looking for jobs who wouldn't work on a bet. , The intuition of the pioneer was at extremely low ebb when he ks- tabllshed this nation in order to avoid taxation. There are only two birthday an- nivcrsary dates in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil dc Haven and their sons, James and David, of Sturgis, Michigan; Mr. Dellaven and James were born the same day, in February, while Mrs. De- Haven and David also were born the same date, but in April. Perhaps the best way to succeed is to act on the advice you hand out to the other fellow. ' 0 0 I The Paul Kruger park in South Africa contains lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and antelopes. There are more than 300 species oi birds. Curbs in the park are placed on the visitors. Hunting is taboo. Visitors can't. get out oi their cars except at certain points Speed limit is 10 miles per hour to protect jay-walking lid-life Visitors are allowed in t e park only during the day. The park is patroled by 100 men on horseback, and in cars, ready to help visit- ors and protect the animals. It's the hope oi getting what yitlnu haven't got that gives zest to e. The great skua, or lonxic, is a fierce bird and bred only on Shet- land- and St. Kilda Islands. To protect their young they have a technique oi diving from a height and striking at human heads with their talons which are very sharp. Until a century ago nails and wood were as scarce as heh's teeth on some oi the islands off the western coast of Scotland. So much so that a shipwreck was looked upon as a godsend. Mints- 'ters who preached in these wild, treeless islands might pray that if the good Lord in his wisdom should. be intending to wreck a vessel, the local coast could be re- commended as a worthy site for the catastrophe. The lack of nails meant that a canny scott would carry nails back with him so that his coffin could 'be securely put together. This practice led to scores of caskets being made and then laid aside for years giving the maker the nE5lll'Rl'iCa of an ultimate Chris- In addition to the goodwill aspects oi the international ride. Miss Baker said she wants to prove women can achieve goal they set their minds to as well as man can.-(CP Photo).' any tian burial. One oi the group, the Fair Isle. hasn't had a female child born to its '10 inhabitants for twenty years! In a few cases women still drag the plough while their husbands guide the handles. a 0 There is an old belief that when a person dies away from his ain country his soul. as soon as it is released from the body. speeds tu in homeland by the most direct route. . Does this explain why so many Island born persons who die 9.- broad leave instruction for their remains to be returned to their Anne Adams Patterns I400KllalU.'.l'liIII- So slimming - this paneled hip- line does as much for your sum! as a diet! Designed to at and flair tor shorter, fuller figures! Note novel neckline, soft bodice. grace- ful skirt. Perfect for your favorite fabric - rayon, a. sheer nylon or cotton. Easy to sew! Pattern 4894: Half Sim 1456. loll. law. 201.3. 221.5. 111.6. Siae 1654 takes 0,5 yards an-inch. This pattern easy to use. simple to saw. is tested for fit. Has com- plete iliustrated instructions. Send Thirty-live cents (3i5c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. Name, Address. style Number. Send order to AN-NE ADAMS, no The Guardian, 00 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. PLAN BIG REUNION lNVEi!NESS, N. S., (CP)--This predominantly Gaelic community on Cape Breton Island marks its 50th anniversary with a week oi celebrations July 25-31. Thousands of former residents are expected back for a grand reunion. au- Scalds ., and ., Bu soil; The Guardian Tuesday. June 29, 11:59 Takes Top Honors In Latin Contest In a nation- wide competitive Latin examination, John Matthews of St. Mary's High School, Walt- ham, Mass, achieved on impres- sive score of 111 out of a possible 120. He was awarded a sterling silver medal and a certificate. Sumna Cum Laude. by the Auxi- lium Latinum Publication, which sponsored the contest. He also re- ceived I. silver medal for General Excellency for the Sophomore Class, donated by the Mother's Club of St. Mary's High School. John is a son or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Matthews of 238 River Street. West Newton, Mass. and his mother was Miss Josie Gaurlet of Pleasant View. Lot One, Prince Edward Island, who was a most successful school teacher before going to the United States. Mr. and Mrs Matthews have three more children. Leonard and Bill who are attendlng,Bosi.on College, from which, Leonard graduated in June as an accountant. and Mar- garet Ann who is studying in Regls College. Boston. HISTORIC -SUBWAY The first underground electric railway in London, England, was opened in 1890. .1-.. other deceased members of their families? It is a ' pleasant mythoioglca: 14V;-.2435 fancy to picture the souls of 1or- , , , mer Islanders making hurrying F0"00i1IllIU.1ll9-IId.IPP1YRth10k . flights across the Northumberllmo P3599 of baiuns soda and water. :15 M05 Strait to their native haunts. eoct ,seeking the familiar places 01 their childhood days rememb .n, that. . . "This is my country The land that begat me. These windy spaces Arc surely my own. And those who here toil lln the sweat of their faces Are flesh of my flesh, Keepinplnoo with: sterile bandage. And here's a safety tip: baking soda extinguishol small firm 1 instantly. Pour contents of , on fire. cow BRAND 9;. if-1 . BAKING SODA MUSICAL BUDGET VANCOUVER (CF) - Music fol ihe British Empire Games July .30-Aug. 'I will cost 56,000 for )al'ldS, records and musical ar- rangemenis. There will be six bands, and arrangements must bi imade for the selection which each native land and be buried beside lnational entry wants as its victory tune. IE IICAIIONATE OF SODA And bone of my bone." Netiligi-weaihe.-Hit 1.3 - l C Is she tossing her bouquet Loiyou? ' Soon ya 13!? be set'fff1g"76'i3T?'e3d1'iii mi. ltls a time for happy planning . . . and serious saving. We'll use to help by showing hon simple and smart it is to open a Royal Bank savings account. solthat be financially ?'sct” when the Big You will find Royal Bank people eagagd to help you, pleasant to do-business -iii. 0 There is alulqs aggod rcasovtjiir sgofng nu nous sum or causes Noe Ore. 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