SuitWomenisEduczitionToNeeds . Of Today, Says Home Economist Canadian . ConsumerNews C. A. C. definitely disepp IV- of coupons and premiums as a - form of advertising! This unfair practice seems to be on the in- crease. What can we do about it? Womenis realm THE GUARDIAN OCTOBER. 24. 1953 . MARIGEA PARTNERSHIP ' , Men Askrlf "Obey" Should Be ' In Bride's Vow Al Ceremony PTGE rwo. Happenings of by Home economics in their ed- ucational p . Bhe emphasis- ed "Human Relationships" and the importance of foc in a teaching program on the st as he is. Maritime Home Economists con- cluded ad two-day Conference in Amherst. Ns.. with a. convention dinner at the lllort Cumberland Hotel lest Saturday evening, Min Dean he week Dore. S. Lewis. chairman, depart- Fenn Population and Rural Life out some that is not blsstlng -Elisabeth Macmillan, of rather than teaching e. ma.teri.al- , tint. 3335:1313 " M” W" 351: .'.E'i:.?:”l..?.'..i-'t”.E...””t..:".':. ...C2.".l.”.":..:'”.:l:;”"'.'l."..tli its ,,,Df,::m,lf:?..333;..g,';3;';d,,3ggr'm,,,,g”,;l;,""- on ghtmgg me l -L . w 's . .nuu'r1s-sevws. eth- Tm Wm '9” W" 9'01. "W Amlmll” W5 "”d1”C' 0' W9 f;";1';n'ih:o";l:ld". 2:3” ztn t3f:';,.dg or with the related question of whether the husband should be the boss of the wife in the marriage . ' tionship. , i M teams 1:. meat of Ha:o atgguw Stveotiorohz Dr. Abell mentionted e '01,”; nun am. 0! chm” u . mum of , . . . . .. ,.. ,. . Mrs. A. E. Davies il leaving this 3; 0?ln5BI'0. OW ml 35'. Rea- I 1!” null YOMDR Mg! I tendw; jg tempting you w buy Hm. "non! No .035 In no": The Hon. Alex W. Mstheson and morning for a two months' holi- tn? 30"” mm” "- ”””d" m3 mm” mmmm '3” ' 1 lb. hamburger, salt and pepper mum 4-wmg, on gomgbodfg I . g to Mrs. Lewis, means suit- tural schools. When questioned re- to 9,” mmdr. md the "kg 0, "ml Wm, Aprgwm; A" you mmyim . mg. M. NH” - Mrs. Matheson arrived home Tues- rlay evening after is month's trip to British Columbia. . . . Mr. Earl scigrist has arrived from London, Ont., to Join Mrs. Beigrist and their son Jay, who are visiting her parents, Senator .1. Mr. Norman Saunders, who has spent the summer on a ship ply- ing between Montreal and Seven Islands, has arrived home on a fortnlght's holiday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gillie arc' day in Boston and New York. . . . lng Home Economics education to the needs of women and- girls living in the world of 1953. skills such as cooking and sewing are a. means to building better home life, not an end in ” Ives. Prof. Lewis stressed t.he findings 'of a recent survey of women uni- garding their plans for the future, only one girl for revery four boys indicated a. willingness to return to the farm. Dr Abell also mention- ed a study of food consumption by Continued on page 9 te. . Make meet bells out of ham- burger and season with salt and pepper. Put in frying pan and cook till brown. Then pour 1 can of tomato soup ovecr meet balls and for 5 or 10 minutes. -Mrs. Laurence stusrt. Whiln Road W. L a box top from some product or other,-they speak of it as "a sim- ple question” and it surely is sll of that to the thousands of sim- ple minded people who buy the product so advertised, try to guess the answer to the stupid question and then take one chance in a million that their letter will even housekeeper? Marriage is a partnership-there's no place in it for-a boss, be it man or wife. Whether or not the promise to obey should be included in theinsrriagecereinonyisuptothsriteofthechimgh in which the wedding is held. Moat religious nu. vices, I believe. omit the word. substituting for it, "cherish," or "to have and to hold." which ug certainly more appropiate to a good marriage rela- tionship than the arbitrary "obey". Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones. varsity graduates in we Umwd "my M" 1”" by C” 0" mum lzmmgo nllllgwmgifdliflxcm "Kiev. digit: States. These mmeh, when asked C be """"" MT Eh”.'"”” ””' 'Isuial'lvf;'4cn" 1: you are plmninx um-rim with thoughts f '0 l-0mlOn M "W ""1 0' "ll mm , about we ,,,.eek, what they felt had been lacking r , , ink u . being aboss i think you should shelve the who? ”"""h' . . . w my - - - ' lg; 33; Mgr; bggmwv WW3)” ELI.EN'S DIARY 'I.I-'".h'oH 5", 50,3, ....3'"3Ii..if' 3351052133 ..S...K, iii? ldea.rmbush1na - home and xsmhy is not 8-Job or one person and .5. 3 V "'9 9'99” n :' W P thy, method of gelllng good; 13 do. underling. Its something to be undertaken by two responsible, lntelh. I Mr. and Mrs. D. R. H. Show By an Island rumor. Wile gent. conscientious" individuals. each of whom is fully swsre of his or her Hon. Mr. Justice A. .E. Arsenault, , , to meet the problem of man-1,59 , ,, p H d ms d me, accompanied by their daughter. I nobug. 1” ing to our almost forgotten hon- alvdiisls liiiifiglriie B.-Srsenlieldt. Til: arr- Marion returned this-week from a a"gmt;f"n:pg:fl'1 weaken at we -4 3 est to goodness tyne 0! allveri-lb IOSPGONVO part. As children come, they must be taught that there's an- riving home tomorrow evellllls "wmr mp m Tmomo and the convention included Dr John B. "TWWI Whit I 5!! 350115 301139 mgfke one free package of new bheoinlilelltndtiaethguiibusxggogctttrlahigmvfted1:1 of” puaelhmwheu would mp '” Q""b"' New England Swat while m Hard” C” P1” Hm Dmmy H3” ”"'""""'" hm” 5”'"d' "''h”' Cleenlnx Glut detgrgent which is floodlns the make a difficult decision. b'ut the iuahsiixfhimipghi 3'xpi3i3.?.?i,”fI '.from a motor Montreal and the New England States, where they visited in Wor- cester, Mass. They were accom- panied as far as Shrewsbury, Mass. Toronto they daughter, Miss Nan . . Mrs. Keith Rogers and Mr. Bill visited With their Shaw. who presented a lively treatment of the topic "is Woman's Place in the I-Iome?" His conclusion was that there should be no battle between don't seem to realize--no matter how old they are," he said sug- gestively, "that their living de- pends on the soil . . .. that if their country just now. It is being giv- en away with a coupon. The gen- eral attitude is "take what the gods provide and ask no ques- ,tions"; well that may be alright A quick method of cleaning elec- tric light bulbs or small picture glasses is to hold them over the boeey husband. or a dictatorial wife. I would.n't want to marry a girl who had high-handed ideas of run. ning a. home, but neither would I like you to start houseke ,' I! with the notion that you wuld run everything exactly your way. Aim for the middle course with the right girl, Eugene. and you won't even wan; by Mrs. Arsenaulifs sister. Mrs. 9089” new :2 New 3””; 1;: the sexes. Men and women will Crop is "05 SW9d. Well. naturally steam arising from s teakettle and A. J. Smith, who had spent the1W99k'9fld '0 W959" 3 h 1 new; be equal. inasmuch as they they just won't eat!" Though then poughlng them ht, on", for those of us who are lucky u, be "boss... , summer with them "C"-nadl3lliC”1”I'pS5il”"t lggcenmi d are created different and each hall where James has seen such women enoush 1'” haved theseb tcwlillilli . in Carnege a as l ay. er 3 g, 1 1 fun: m I s thrown li our car, u w a . 'T-"T . - - - a par o pay n u l ing e is indeed beyond our ken It was sour ponge about the hundreds of hmmel DEAR Miss DIX. My husband and I have been married twelve Dr. and Mrs. Frank Macxinnon entertained last evening at their home in honour of Mr. James Mll- the concert they attended a re- ception at the Park Lane Hotel where they met many other Cana- role of the other. Sister St. An- drew of Mount St. Bernard College, Antlgonish, N.S., presided at this certainly not from those outings which brings him home to relate: "That . . . . . , got hiniself a smart living in rooms who need that gift more than most of us, who don't get a coupon (one left for What check, if any. To freshen a sour sponge, rub a fresh lemon thoroughly into it, and then rinse several times in luke- years, and have three children. For some time my husband has been hav- ing an affair with another woman, and she is now pregnant. 1-re gm; gofessfe: his love for me, and I love him, too. what are his obligations 9 8 F I diam, including guest soloist, Lois lady, He has a fortune right me", particular luncheon session. uw home)? ligan, guest artist at the open- d h ing concert in the Prince of Wales Mllrllhlill Who 3135 l1PP193W-C He" lDr. Helen Abell, Rural Sooiolo- I am sure. There's no grass grcw- Warm W"'"- is then that these coupon, uh , W D College Concert series. lniihst F;l”:”nd0fEa;f: gzmjuwegg ilstnvrlth the Fil;.f':fi Po1;l:lelti0n mg under her feet. I can tell you- Tm am”, fairly distributed? One . person ANSWER: The family Service Association has a representative-: in ' ' ' 5" 9' Wl ' 3' ""9 999mm call used no Sir. She'll KEEP 110 mall P00?!" living outside the city complained your city, and I suggest that you seek advice from its represematl ve C0ll09l'n1l1C Your hll9b8-!ld'8 legal and moral obligations to the woman that they have a box in the post There is no doubt but that he has responsibilities toward her nnd hh Mrs. I. E. Croken. who has been ndludlcated last May at the Ch” Canada Department of Agriculture. His comments this morning had A mom: wluuon of Vamhhg , . office but they never find coupons the house guest for the past few lottelown M11510 FESUVRL M15 was introduced by Miss Doris arisen (mm a suggestion of our, . days of Mrs. D. J. Riley, left Rogers and Mr. Rogers returned mmclman.H93d 0! "19 MW-M 5111' that for this one day we should :g:,vI:1:E:m:n:ogl1:r:Iu:”;'I:axg1 in their mail. Whntzs 10 8109 3 child, but they don't necessitate breaking up your home. Your own Thursday mornlns by plane on re- this Week. g son Home, Ecorwuuca Della-rtament. leave Family and fields behind and The mmme mmld be p H d H; few getting A winters supply 01 children must be considered, too. I'm sure the professional oonsulta turn to her home in Sydney. N. S. ' , W B Public meellue in the Am- boarding the little truck go I.d- ,, W K H” d n 319;) soap flakes free? tionlsuggeot will be helpful to you .11 ' . . . Mrs. H. W. Fry left for Halifax hast Regional High School on venturing wherever fancy mould mamcmrp lboutsn ms olyvur Hrs e e . Mr. and Mrs. G.E.l-lartieri enter- Friday after spending the past Frlday evening, pr, Abeu showed lead us over sunny colorful ummm washed wuh hot ma 0 ' en The following resolution was Ml NI p I 95' W5t'"- passed at the annual meeting in " "9" am” "ll! lmlollilly to readers but will answer nroblems of interest through this column, iliow the findings of rural sociolo- ,gLm and economists can be used trails. We should wash our souls in the spread beauty of the serene countryside and forget every last care amid exquisite scenes of wood and meadowland, of brook and tidal river and stretch of sea. This we would do, to keep forever, even to take with us within the veil. We smile now to think of our presumption. Fast the hands of the Saturday-night clock beat their way along the new seconds, the mi.nutes and the hours which chal- lenge them. And except for a weary little lad we caught in the "draw" of the trucks which this ' evening appeared and as suddenly Little Shop - Gil'Town and Ladies' Wear - S'Siiie vanished from the yard on farm- Toronto last month which speaks for itself: "Resolved that the Canadian Association of Consumers de- clares its belief that the appar- ent increasing use of coupons constitutes an unsound practice, leading in some instances to misuse in their redemption, and that the Association hereby re- cords its disapproval of coupons tained at a. supper party lastimonth with her parents, Mr. and evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMahon. Mrs. Gordon Foster, who are leav- ' ' ' ing Charlottetown shortly to take up residence in St. John's, Nfld. . . . and premiums as a form of ad- vertising." If you believe in an organiza- tion which is working for the pro- PORTSMOUTH, Erpglanld, (op)- The Canadian aircraft can-leg lglllnlliclnt left here Thursday for tection of the rights of the gen- ph:E3owbef:,:el;:Iv,:Iwfo:1g Ind eral public, show your apprecle- The MR nmcem hush mmmdm tlon by joining your local C.A.C. uh wategn Mn” tumgeggrc Inna!" e -H 1 L , 99" ;';',:(,f Pr”. pol-onetlon naval review in June. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Putnam have closed their summer place at Eldon for the season and left early in the week for Toronto and Brockville where they will visit members of their family. . . - Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Albert have' returned from ii holiday trip to Montreal. I O 0 Mrs. L. B. MacMillan entertain- ed friends at bridge at the Villa, Waters Wednesday afternoon. . . . old You're looking downcast, chap What's on your mind?" "A piece of my wife's." Mrs. J. W. Heseltine left for her home in Ontario having spent the summer in Prince Edward Island. . . . Mrs. Harold A. Kennedy with her daughter, Dorothy Ann. returned this week to her home in St. Ann's. ' Cape Breton. She was accompanied Mrs. 3- R- 33611 End M11 B9ll'rby her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jamln Rogers are enlertalnlns at w. Saunders, who will visit with luncheon today at the Villa Waters Rev, and Mrs. Kennedy in St. in honour of Mrs. Gordon Foster. Ann's and later with Dr. and Mrs. ' f ' A. L. Saunders in Louisbourg, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart Q 3, have returned from Owen Sound, - - v 0nt., where they have been visii.- Mr, and Mrs, gdwardis, chandler Q. Is it ever permissible to send formal invitations in the first pel- son? A. No: formal invitations are always written in the third person. Q. If a couple are entertaining a few guests for the evening, who should meet them at the door? A. The husband should do this, bringing each guest into the living room. , Q. Is it obligatory that a girl secretary send her employer 0. wedding present? , A. only if she has received an invitation to the wedding and the Dr. and Mrs. A. L. More of Con- nors. N. H. are guests at the Char- lottetown Hotel. . . missions bent who is now in bed, none other of the workers has yet homed to this place. For this has been a. day to end days at the threshing. And in an attendant endeavour all straw from that grain threshed to the open has been, and is still being I ins their son. Mr. Alan Stewartahd family, North River F.oB.d reception. and M11 5"9Vl'.9"'.- . !have as their guest,Mrs.Chandler'; garx::dd1;lg::&cE zvhguugltny gxlte, lrlother, Mrs.. 5.. G. Pulsifer of ,. ' , , , Better English troiible with her number: declared there were "much too many bundles at dusk to count." Whether or not this extension of their field-work into the moon- lit hours will serve to bring our workers into the desired mood for their sabbath we do not know. In any event, a. work completed will at length bring them "weary and content" and we hope "undishorior- ed” within the hours of this day, to their rests. And we busy today with "the pots and pipkiris" of pantry and Master Craig Foster, who with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Foster, is moving to Newfound- land, was the honor guest when Master Derek Buntaln entertained a number of friends at a square dancing party. . Middle Mosquodoboit, N. 8. who is Continued on page 0 Prepare to be swept off your feet when you see these beeutlful,Pullovers and Cardigans that so proudly bear the ”MacKinnon of Scotland" label. They're of pure wool in really delectable colors that mw be matched and mated for "Twin" Sets. The Pullovers are in the classic, short sleeved style with double knit. round neckband. The Cardigans have either set-in or full fashioned sleeves and button to the round double knit iieckband. Sizes range from 3-4 to 44 and the prices are By D. 0. Williams Bod r 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Directly she appeared on the stage, the audience applauded." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "abdomen"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? indefatigable, navig- able, mansgable, incorrigible. Mrs. Frsrik Johnston is leaving by car next week for st. Peters- burg, Florida, where she will spend. the winter with her aunt. Mrs. C. W. Corry. . TREATMENT OF A PATIENT AFTER AN ATTACK OF CORONARY THROMBOSIS i H. C. Bohalrer wee the'L Mn. 4.. Vifhat does the word "rep- ! I 1'1 1 t S C d i-CC " kitchen. iiih Octobe Ii was 0 mom M n m ny M19? 5 5Wd9"" h” Kmduud ”,?,m3;h.T2”Q” . word beghmmg fetching jivlong the f:rrn:a,l?ixde,m ;. afternoon at ten. when Mrs. George C. Fisher entertained informally at her home on Lcngworth Ave. 0 I 0 Mrs. Eugene Cullen. Mrs. J. 1". Connolly. Mrs. Fred Egan and Mrs. Lester O'Donnell arrived home last week lifter a two weeks' motor in medicine. he becomes an intern in a recognized hospital and spends several months in each department of the hospital-general medicine. surgery, psychiatry. arthritis, X- ray, skin diseases. and others. Despite all that he learns in these various departments, in we not in mind leave our cares to go a-roving? Aye, as in a verse of Bliss Carmel-i's. s tantalis- ing gem of a verse, we left every- thing to follow the Joys of the open road. "Now the joys of the road are chiefly these: with n that means "unduly dainty"? ANSWERS ' .98 1. Say. "As soon as she sppear- "' 4 ed." 2. Preferred pronunciation is ” ” . with accent on second syllable. 3. Manageable. 1. The act of making trip through the New England .0, 1 b 11- d h-. W State: to Portland, Me. 21:31:; K, 233:8 1:21; uioldrneatptlyie 3:;ex;;1r:)'nlI';:e K;a:edO:1?,?':"';31lc(:l' A crimson touch on the hard- . . . . . . . . . . . W, Wm ,,,m,, m,,,.,,,;,,, menu wine no a mum: we mm... wood rm--, . The cardigans - and - disease. In other words. he must A vsgrants morning wide and - a few friends at afternoon tea on gmnunlly become a psychiatrist - blue. i In. nearly fall, when the wind walks. too; A shadowy highway cool brown, Alluring up and enticing down Froni rippled water to dappled swamp. The outward eye, the quiet will, which means treating the "behav- ior" of patients and learning how their minds and emotions affect their behavior. Because emotional disturbances affect the workings of all the body processes. it is only natural that they affect the heart action, and so some valuable advice is given Thursday in honour of Mrs. H. C. Bohaker. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Erskine Heywood and her daughter, Miss Diana'Bennett O O O and ,Mra. John T. Ti-ainor entertain- ed atidinrier, followed by bridge, at the Queen Hotel Tuesday even- Q. What is the best way to dust is pleated lampshade? A. A man's shaving brush makes Beautiful All Wool PULLOVERS and GARIIIGANS fromscotlaml in,honurl Mr.I.E.c k. ' ” -” - " e" ' aw .23? M" W ” W - ' , l' S ' r '2 pl;A1u:::og?y&vr?:tothi:ewI::tk. 333:: of Medicine. Cleveland. to interns 1-(Si-3 How can I dun A phunum wmilld "10 lmdllll hurl R0!!! 11111 ' I i ill' ! home of Mrs. L. R. Baznall. Miss "mu" t” ''m”””"” mm” "P A D"? W ”"3 W” h 3"" l” ' c ' I1 I ' "W I I i Wand c,,,,,,,o,,, W, M,” A,,,,,,,. xvrfalleed0:11eggllmgoxfheorifrolggrmegil; diluted laundry bleach for i hnlf- um”: MP” W910 0"? the o u . 3l1llI presented an interestins pro- ,,..,.,,.,. disease (c.,,..,m thmm- "W" It "m b” 9”” "hm V” The cobweb bloom on the ellow -'- ' mm. and the hostess was asslst- mm '3' mg ”H0"L I M m qumce. 5' H ' . OW can IVO ID I139 ' ' eAdMl;i.yser(i;l1:i'g:ur;e1iresph:iien)tisr.lay(1:l'll1lt5-5 so many times you rush into when carrying . f,.,,m,,m1,d we The pslish asters along the C-m hen. . ' UM hospital and "k twhlt hill tr-gy fpqm the pink to mg xgf;-1391-. W00dm M4 P . g . tglldd, ':irlforon; stor? ml: lyi-lo nilollch of the scli- . . g ' . 0011 A. Putan empty glam upside O.-.. ' Mrs. L M. Richardson of Indian the order. complete blood count, dawn on the cent" 9; the guy, 1.-0, Unm Mgnqhy - . . - may Exportly fjnofgd hy up-nnc" urinalysis, salt-free diet and no on and so on. "While this is the correct treat- ment for coronary truombosis, it may not be the correct treatment epoiis. Ind. and Mrs. G. O. Poole of Saint John. N. 13.. both of the Intu.rtiona.l Order of King's Daughter-sgand Boris, guest speakers ----Good-night”... NYLONS Anne" of Toronto in a slim mid- died silhouette with bursts of dou- ble box pleats from the waist some reason, this works! at the conference held here this , week. were entertained at tea l0f.kEhl:dgIB:ll0UltH Dnlttiient. c M hand. Gay block plaids in entranc- st the Villa Waters Tuesday 0" 0 WT nil ou t 1 mmm by ,,,e,,,,,,,, 0, me medical treniment, on patient in 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER l"' ””"-'"'- ""1 Wk will gray; yellow and beige with FALL SHADES REG. TO 51.95 ' W59. Wery Patient, may need some , particular friendly advice nbont P. I. 1. Branch. A ' brown; and purple and lilac with us. and llrl. G. M. Avard left . Thursday evening by car for Mansion, N. 3. where -they are spending the week-end with their ash and daughter-in-law, Mr. and how to take care of himself in the days to collie. Talk 10 him and see if you can get him to stay in the hospital. Because one thing you can be absolutely sure of: if you don't do this. he is going to juye Special 1 gray! These wool flannel skirts are ' " companions for your sweater wardrobe. size. range from 12, to 18 and the price is lire. Arthur Avard; - I I jlr. and mu. w. is. Mellish spent last week-and iviaitlng friends in 2 -. I i Tltanpscn of New . ” . . isivisltlng her par- ml Ind probably do much damage ' D. 3.. Mgc. to their internal organs if they are -l -I thus frustrated", - Therefore, when treating a mg- "ml Vb” hll Just had a coronary I”!-0.3. the thought is to and out "let ll on his llllndrllvs him the anurance he need; from on,"- cases which have entered the lies- vim. remained the necessary lgathh kcf tigekhr healing. and I5 lo 9 regulu cities and factory. W" in the hospital. You might just, an well face the inevitable in such a case for you can't change the pgt. lent. Many of you know me: it is not my for some persons to sit in bed and relax just because they are ordered to do so. They stew and caucus JACKETS - ALL sizes 37.95 and 39.9! ALSO QUILTIID LINING ,” 812.95 . ' V The .FA8IiI,0il sums”. in GI. ooorgoiiso. c ' Dial sass. iieivIiti?'.;"oI.M,A',i,'3 uni. iii; hi,si.ilgg with l i .-..... ...... ... -vi' . .