Q '3 realm lg ................ VVOIHEH, ELl.Eii'S iiitiu ; as marinas nnrara Wife A country Garden . I1 xninqlqlullhl the Bridal Gift In IMAY 6" 1952 A truhcil:-and whftip: gonmits K - h .dl N” am", the” mall” Ind . up . .- ) :::::m;::.?:::r.":..;::::..:2s 999 W7 l - - ..... to -cm. HowCani!il 31 By Anne Ashley -1-. The Stars S-av - - Iy Genevieve Ramble mwmm For Tomorrow ber was hauled last night from the mill. New and baluiny-Instant from yesterday's sawing. As we go about the duties that come to us these days, we hear the ring of the saw from the mill below the front meadow. Not notlcably. but once more 0 . upon ti: earth; wlaerafdra. as men v 0 know Howhlttlabad dayl end the They gatiieredy'at"'tiu feast: the fair abode WALLACE STERLING Father Shouldn,'l' Give Up ' Daughter To Runaway Wife DEAR MISS DIX: I wrote you several weeks ago, but have never seen my problem in the paper. Will you please answer it now? We Qlfowcanlpaintanarrow line successfully when decorating painted furniture? A. Draw two parallel lines with There may possibly be . hold- fading in with the sounds about ;l;::e:f0chlll-3I3:r:5e;i:emr:;rg;dh::i:u:h;n :;l.l:;m8 zen-:1. ole? 3'3: Whmellclnfgg. egg ”'""”m' tpgrfgctiq-,ulnf'ront,lnpmIIo.InlJa&.StlrpbylIdIyl ;h2e!lncllllum: 5251' W" 01 wnbmd ummm ma mne'3 xv? 31:1, aw never wanted to stay home and care for the child: he always Izanted Unhadsad nun llldldlr WW9” ' ' in with paint. Hold it small card ”:1mg:';f:Wdr:::li;el:gl”m foimttzgt gmme evemwngn me dem or to wear-ind I could only see my daughter every other willowy streams passed 4 v close to the line to help confine 5 1 med lgmre met me mes of the eeeeune thee on wee -en as that was the rule of the school. ' through. - the Dem, to M propel. nmm. partes. maim , D H e e b d n For the past yeae my wife hasn't been satil- And on that morn, before the Q. What efn ?I do if the salad fggeaul 3::clg?3:ue'ig;:”lR3 m:'Ki::- Lgxnzepgauginealgnz yehelyrlvoere fled with anything Ive done for her, though I fruh May dew I I I dressing cur es ' spent a lot of money on new furniture and for things around the house. A few months ago she packed up and left me, going to h r aunt in Cal- ifornia. I have sent her money, ut she writes that she doesn't love me any more. Now she wants me to send our daughter to her in June. I-fad dried upon the sunnieat 00'- Ol Kill-Ila From bush to buah did youth Ind maidens pass In raigignt meet for May IDDBtel- be advisable to tone down in the dispensing of good cheer or other forms of indulgence. There are hints of certain disagreeable fac- tors, gossip, perhaps, in the way of criticism or rebuke from eideis below. Boards and scuitling and what- not was unloaded by the light of -- the barnyard which contributes in no all dares to make plly of such overtime work of the farm- A. Add a littl unbeaten white of egg, and the easing will be- come as smooth as velvet. This is excellent for curdled mayonnaise. Q. How can I thoroughly clean 3 slimy, soapy sponge? Jewellers I-'ar Fear Generations My older daughter is against my Gem 1.1,; eh, mnpwhu. biog- A. Soak the sponge for several ?:;en:uTel:1l”ye;:eheE59 th:'13l"Cl'l3'l':;:') ers. stiilrshlgt tihem onh their W3: doing so,'and so, naturally. am I. My little daugh- Geo": ""1 me nd; hours in a solutionvof borax and word; ..A eon answer eumem bu; ton gm Blellegkus s ewers 1:1 fer docsnt want to go either. My wife refuses to And, now, Mm noon long pug, warm water. squeezing it every away wmehe, m ts on e . Ran wasees anew NI." tell me how long she intends to be away. and has end mu mum my now and then. l-long to dry. ' d0Wl1 the Panel It the momeh " even suggested that I get a divorce if I want one. Gewme eweeex on the eunny ny ' rjrrw"-W yo, me 31,-"uh, ” 5p'm3'5hc""' '9 bright.” the I N” ""9 h" ”- "I m"”'- 3 d”"" 1' 9'” 0' ""3 -they wgndu-ed, crowned with l fields and dissolve any lingering question. SMITTY Cook's Corner -rs. BAKED OMELETTE W()x'hk'Nm'X')x'NV' i1'.K5':r.'.QI'.K3 I . Those whose birthday it. is may look forward to a particularly lively and pfogressive year. There is prospect of exceptional activity in affairs of romance, domestic and youthful pastimes and cele- patches of snow. 1 U C This morning our eyes chanced to fall on an edging of it by a woodsy place on the opposite slope as we folded a treasured letter re- ANSWER: I'm sorry you had no answervio your first letter. but since it is impossible to use in this column all the mall I receive, many readers are bound to be disappointed. However, had you included your name iind address in either the first or second letters, your problem could have been answered by personal letter. You will be making a big mistake if you let your wife have her flowers, and loitering, And weary, yet were fresh enough The carols of the mom, and pen- sive still 1-lad cast away their doubt of IT'S BMAET You want that tiny-waisted look -and here is the dress to give it to you! Bodioe-back wraps to front. a smart feature and all easy-to-fit detail. Shirred bodice. gracefully death and ill brations. While purely personal Celved 311 the mall It Will from . , , e -- 1; g h ' m, pleated flared skirt! Fabric sugges- 3 ”b.”5p”””5, b””g" e1,,,et,fb1e; engagements and social functions C"l"0””3- Th"-ll ll'9- ””""d ll'"h .?..”.i l?ebrmiatisieJiE:rn.h(t)lu,i1i;i:e diifilii. i:sli1;lfiiitik.vei:hng ii:dlc?t)i!:'i)ii Yliat And ngk;-sel:vd:ezxt:'itll1o'lsellanI11: mm "W1 wild color or primed -coI- spoon finely .('l0Pl7-C; I e 4 .Lee.. may not be m,erloek(.d, more James to this farm. though with een give the youngster eeree keep your ehude eew Mame tons or rayons. ”bl95W””ft C?i1;::a'(:fi'pepp;r am; serious and lucrative affairs are pleasant fetters. travels afar ' Pattern R4816: Misscs' size 12. 5900” 53 - t b 'd t i i . Ih 11 th ,- f lati nd - M 16. 13.20. Size 10 takes 4 1-8 Paprika-d1 elf tieiggsoggtlkdes gs: tgmpii. culgilllcgcngn agplicaliicohu '2; frigiliigs. He:-ee 2:: alef: Wevgz, (Ever SHE LL GET OVER rr 13:: Entlgnelzay Mtehe gear Yllldl 35'lllCh "bric- i553"? tibl-cspoonsp red acurrant ”"p"rta'"' interests shmnd be 3 Wm” in” W” 9"" e'm"em9'Y Let your wife get over her temperament in her own way. When gee lover "l mu” he);,e ,,,,,;. This pattern easy to use, simple J-e.”y' i L we” "””"'d'3d'd H””;"'5' pemm”f' Wide but Wh059 b0"”d”l93 have she realizes how completely she has cut herself off from her family, one Me); dew can be very iovely to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- Men butler; add omen: cook ilIl1Olls.eolrl:V()flD8r f;llm.th)I,)ll::ellblli'l'9kl,lnB- lg: 15:1: ,g;iHt:iser'ed l.!lt:,l'iee;31l;J;Ci1l;81nw;rex: sngvii be glad to come home and seiile down. -Women of middle age 900' end very bee), in the garden plete illustrated instructions. . ' Se d Thirt -flve cents (851!) in and em. over low heat um” dd- careful Hoe to give Ouenee m are prone to all sorts of cccentririiies, and a patient, understanding I1 Y . . I , . e . for all of us. All planting can be be eeee we, WW ”'W""” W1 ””'-mm” elders 0' tmvlwm 355-5-'-:3:c7;'n;r'i-natir xliiiilraiaeaiif i."b'Z'.".3-.n3f.. '.'i.7.'.' rlliiy 53-'I5'i3'.';.oifr"lii. iii?Zr3.5i3?'T'2sii33.53ii'.:3 ill" 1" "ill ""”"h "Cm the igi" iiiifmiaizzern. mm pliant: "rm uasomngsl "gm" sure and A Child b”"l 9" um day Wm be sirvhln wistiullv in secret some-' dissatisfaction with home conditions Perha s her aunt will see that ""d" bun” and Wmut Fm'5e"' size name. address. style number. ”””k W N” ""”""5' 0” um” enmeucv ”"”””””s- ”"d ""””d r” git ist e” -Lair we too h i (1 Mn 1PdlCr'liC!ll'P which will 2'obabl oa lo we in "l”'"”” l"""-' ""9 5"" Named sine order to ANNE spams, add milk; blend. Remove from enjoy in rich and efficient life with "Pi; h . nf-' vi 1mg b Lei. 5 Ge 39 S ahwwb 1' ",9 ' P y 3 T3 y around the Tulip borders and they cm The gum-dun, go pr-om, street he”; cm” W 1"”'"a”"' Add ””5”'”””"' mg ii an memeavgue mi) ' restixfmgii-icerr ildamirl sl ulrl be sent to boardin s hool exce t in ""1 "N to ill": beauty of the West Toronto. Ontario- well-beaten yolks: fold in Sllflll" 3"” la" " happy Mm m "” ”, 5 f"” egen .”e,,,.e, , me meme,-e mfwmc, em ,0" e" spring display. ' .-.e------ baten egg whites and mustard. ' as they are. Needing no other C859 0 ilrmeettm Ff; Cy. HY e I18, I: . P mm oiled 1 1,n,que,.e Shel. conrusme scene; to make me cup full , , , for her doesnt come under thnt heading. When, and if. your wife i-e- New bulbs are now blooming i. 1,::,urb,nng dish, 5;” 1;, mod. nothing but the hills and valleys turns, fry to keep the child at home. Her presence will be good for and it is interesting to see them for h S 5 he crate oven until golden brown. "I'm so sorry to trouble you. but and level fields of The Island. the ""9 Whllle l9m'l3'- 55 W911 89 l!lVlhtZ h9l' II more normal life. the first time and plans can be (N139 O crap ”o ' mp and bouom ncmove gr-om we've come away without putting blue of 119,- gen, and mm; rive”. Don't ring your wife about coming home. In your letters. accept made for additions to the garden oven; spread half with red cur- anything out for the cat. would the crystal or springs. the C1”... Igor C?nlel:fI:lsDf3Yil'::S0'floKellC n8Sd8uzl(lei1ile:iflld:efenC0llF58. She'll soon realize that or sogsoedlrlpei the elovelieat flowers, 3! 305914! '4" mm jelly; fem eve, uncle place yen Dalll. Iseomeltlliinge ouvtmnfor mills ness of brooks. And the sounds or Ilac 3 n ' c -; mgr; can'eh:;Ir0en:G1ss::!'T&e.neY: emnm gnnhord ylgvtvttgie Seeleleleeaellltheoileeoet tliloenllie -pub ystllrseffl ouaelf; lg: 0(dme':eDa”d lhle liarmee bl':'m:e" DEAR MISS DIX: My mother and father have been divorced for 3 benumul ugh; ucu,ey'a,c good Mlhhlllll Bgrveelse 6. ' of a.,i;mE(ene1eae oefiiangg ee 020: five years. I'm living with my fnther now. and he tells me I should (mm year to year, multiplying un. smleiiryedmilehogany fltiirnltgehcan day; the seagulls bringing sum- Efottehelrllgl mother. I love them both. Should I stop caring for my H1 they become 1”.” colonies be cean y IDODB 8 I met in their wake; a ewe's bleat when a. few bum. were planted cloth dipped into a solution of hot 1 6 Alice Brooks besigris g in the nfierliglit; an ours voice MAYBFLLE 3' not so long ago. -"The Narcissus. ;""c'.f,';h”f1lE,plegl'”.'fl':e'? :';?ne";'1."w:';';: lll melhhchvly 1”! 0Ver the HD3665 ANSWER: You are in the unfortunate position of most children w”"dm"'5l3' 3”u""V- 3 "W19 wag" go which one geupogn each i i of a moonlit night. with divorced parents. Your loyiiltics are being divided against your 51”” ml" 3” Wheth" 1"lm0"'5l of linseed ou and turpentine have been added. Polish with a dry cloth. Waria Touch the warts with nitrate of silver. or tincture of iodine. or bathe them two or three times a day with strong saleratus water, heating it each time. Dried Glue Add a few drops of glycerine to the dried glue. and it will be us- heads spring forth. and at the fra- grant odour thereof, au.the broad heaven above, and all the earth laughed. and the salt wave of the see... Arid the Family as it is: James taken up with usually-fading con- cerns: Rob busy and content with his; the younger farmer walking circumspectfully," like some grave ancestor out of history, conscien- tious over the discharge of some duty; Karolyn and Jeanie, each with her endearing characteristic. each endowed with fine gifts of heart and hand. The children: Jamie, quiet and studious. Gage, will with both parents pulling in opposite directions. If you love your mother. don't try to change. Whatever caused the divorce, it was a problem between your parents and they are most unfair to upset your emotions in an effort to spite each other. . iravonrri-: STITCHES Easy to make those new doilies! They're your favorite spider-web and pineapple design! Large daily is 21 inches in No. 30 cotton. small is 13 inches. Crochet. these two beauties in No. 30 or No. 50 cotton, or string! Pattern 7215; directions. Send irwcnty-f-lve cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be DEAR MISS DIX: Ag.-ilnd his parenis' wishes. my husband and I were married ii few months ago. As I was a divorcee with two children. they were sure I wasn't. the proper wife for him. Now they are making my life miserable. They demand that I go to work to support my children. insist that my husband shouldn't adopt them. and are generally troublesome in their letters to us. My husband has gotten to the point where he won't read their mail. We are both 27, and very much in love! Should we leave this town and try to begin Thus Homer sang oi the Daffo- dil in his "Hymn to Demeter" Continued on page 6W clean, fresh mouth Modern Etiquette me ry and b -i h; dd ht , , ble again. 2i'”.”.?."”..'ii. ghfdlaariiogoxshgreit quit and kngrfnz. irxixtiilrlg, its mesh "me'"hm em? ANNABELLE M 5' i"5---H Ill MY l0llGl I " "'”"' "" . r . r . . gm-get wesr, Toronto. Ontario. re hi: zifehftnnefneiifg 323.1 t9v”e'r5- eANSWl'-JR: Under the circumstances, your in-laws were bound to O Now,a A " In you; I .”.t 131955 prim piainiy Name, Add,-955 Hkeaele we would notplmve it mil: be prejudiced against the marriage. The only way you can show that hr-sew green. I H to .nln M . , e H. Ieubla Wglllcbk is we proper way Number i... i. .. mm... War. ”'?:i.l;1l.':.'?.:::l? ":":.'.r:: .'L'.'3:iJ'15.3”i'J .'.":.:.; rJi”..'..”.”"6f..:.f..2:i”'2ll'i . ”"'"'9 SW" or .i..: ..:."...'".3.. i:..:t 1:: mexkozev overg. ' . . ssiaiiinosr-l:rc,c::rsrpiic1. people realize they or? wrong. If you can tleatltla ttlinzn iisnehygagaupz ! 3:9 grant, a; put: up :33 bong m ith ut liu ting busi ass, or interfering with your own am y e, - mud. Mr I Or 0 nuts or a ran Ben" E" Hm e In contrast to our drying fields 37, ,3, D.,f..,,ce Wm", wmdm, :m7''”hem;clflgn::ugIhf0;:u;ncll4:n&xv -- A. Not at the dinner table. rm 9 ., and edgings of snow, our letter gm... Chhmdeee dun” he no!" I - The doctor rushed out of his only exceptions are at certain fg. .' . a "meme .. brought us film". warmer scenes. Miss Nlssen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer mouth odor, but dnooiu it and i..ii,'3 "udy' 5'” "'3' has at oncei" he staui-ants where such a practice is ' James himself has 9. liking for problems of I interest through this column. keep it from coming back for hours. mm"ed' e""'""5ed ” h '9"-"W ill "ll that state because "My father lik- ed it. He always called it "The Land of Sunshine'." Various keep. sakes about. are souvenirs of a trip there which as a young man 4 1. What. is wrong with this sen- tence? "It is me, and not him, who you love." 2. What is the correct pronun- Bv using Clllornde : ugulal - "Why. Dad?" asked his daugh- ably alter meal:-y':iu can aPr:7g(re,'.: ter. "What's the matter?" fresh nioutliolfdaylong. "home fellow Just phoned he ndarful your mouth can't live without me." gasped how an feel. 6 t Chlo alllmophylf eoothfgzialat. ntelladagrege the doctor, reaching for his hat. house, and, of course, at picnics. Q. How is the invitation to I hc"s- wedding worded? A. The same as that to a church wcauiiig. except that the home ad- contributed to the growth of the Pratt Diagnostic Clinic. The ap- 7k9&RAA) ' . That Body Of Yours ” Meek, greet grandfather to our pumuon of thug prmclpiea in peeeedem. M In em. meme". His daughter breathed a sigh dress is substituted for the name ciation of "e 7 , of relief. Just a m m t," h i th h h. A cl mesepeelheeeh (fie Se me" words '1: eeiigli ones. enloied. And the let- 3' ''"l"' w- ”"""'- "-5 other should be equally -wmraolusia chioropiiyllliu. ee:e'heru,,e:g;' .1 Husk Thee zefi isms; ;5".';;':P- ere" eegzlflil; m ryonc, erriigra , --N. - ' o in. emenewe ememue. Until ioruorrow- - Diary- A ' r 4' whee doee the weed "coneen. Good-night, , , , , , THE OUTPATIENT DIAGNOSTIC . tious" mean? 6. What is a word beginning with ins that means "tasteless"? ANSWERS 1- 33?. ''whom you love." I Pronounce the e as in car. not as in error. 3. Emanate. 4. Quar- relsome. "The contentious ring- leader disrupted the morale of the group." 5. Insipid. STUDY FOB WALKING PATIENT! AGIIII JOIITS? Are your joints and muscles stiff and painful? Do you seem to "ache all over." because of Rheumatic. Arthrltic or Ncuritlc gin? Get. quick relief with T-R-C's. sed and endorsed by thou- sands for relief of these,paii-is: also Lumbago and Neuralgia. Ask for T-R-C-is. 65:. 81.35 at drug counters. 1'-M6 Happy ”Bi7itiwial;,i3aItlZl3Ag Wise parents . . . smart daughter tool And it sii started because she received a deposit for her very own bank account. That's a birthday gift of real value to teach her how to spend and bow to rare. In these days, when there is a scarcity of beds in hospitals, it is only fair that those who are very ill should be accommodated and those who are able totbe chi their feet should be looked after at a - , physician's office or attend the outpatient clinic of the hospital. In the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Robert' P. Mccombs, Joseph H. Pratt Disg- nostic Clinic. Boston, states that while the well-trained physician is equipped to give a thorough ex- amination with chemical and oth- er special tests and perhaps an x-ray apparatus, nevertheless the busy practitioner can hardly de- vote the time to look after all the necessary tests. Although hospitals have the ne- cessary equipment to make a com- plete examination, they have not the rooms for these patients who so ,on their feet and able to get about. For this reason a diag- nostic outdoor clinic can be estab- lished at or near the hospital for ambulatory (walking) patients. Dr. Mocombs gives the history of the development and growth of the Pratt Diagnostic Clinic, open- ed II years ago. which has grown to a point where over 0,000 pat- zrlxw” ( Kr A K ill I. iriii Ii JX0 zdxzr GIAND COLONIAL To help your daughter understand banking practice, The Commerce has prepared a handy purse size booklet called "It's Simple When You Know How.” She'll. discover in its pages all the impor- 'r4 r X e cuasuuor menu" " . EMT! AV rm tips on day to .i., free; lg! g,;;;lng'e:,;lef;gglnu'g , . . . Wu" "' '” N: banking to help her phyi-sci-n-. To set can eum1n-- A """"""” '”'”" """ take care of her wise and welcome birth- day gift. tion. be under observation for several days and get the necessary tests at the hospital proper would mean that these ambulatory pati- ents would need to use hospital roomaandbedaforthefwdays 'MypattsmhWalhoei"l1iafatheproudalalmoldalighhd ikidasthI9ll8ll0ItCioada.wholiavoobuen'l1itid-Diinaasloa or er; geek. But. grandeur: 30Illll"5Ullh8llWhl'- eh gtuuzo-ul:':'!bc:lI”:n:ym.heu; l.iltlewonda',fortliaaebrlgbtyouaggii-lshowtliatwalaooh oolystalingonftadin'rhlrdDimandonBeauty.'1hqtakopsidahthe lmowledgathataWallsoepattominmmatchedbyanyothsr."I'hirdDimadon Beauty'ldaattButliesoiilpumdaleot.eaoltaslvawitiiWallsce.11iis altfmatelnsilveru'aftingbasglvaatbein,andwtliglveyou...aterllng Ask foryovr copy at your local branch, or write to France: ferry, Head Office, The Canadian Idol! of Commons; Toronto: The Canadian Bank of Commerce 'pufeotfouofdeatgafaomtiptotfpandfIominiottnIis&.. STERLING l "mm! . Dlmeqslon lowly" 8 E a WALLACE :9 nut amiss ueoaus I