A O”I1'1eni's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 80. 19:1 , I lyAnsAelley lg Genevieve Isnble T i ELLEii's niinv iii an Island ru-mm Wife another hatl And she with more hats now than she knows what todowlth...end as good as when they came from the siiopi" Change Of Environment Advised For Worrier Lot A ripe meat of many golden With hero and there. blood-tinted an an ember. some crimson poppy of a lets do- - HUM. Atoning-in its splendor, for the use-seer" sswmoi. quxox. -rszmsiu on thisl It's ject in-sewing class. Wear it all season for dates. Make it in bright all-over print. solid - or e strips or plaid! Pattern 4368: Teenage sizes 10. Anne Adarm1sl;Dauerns' ,.j-cu-q warn -c-eon." . "what else 1. mggcpw gum. H I days your fashion, the full-circle, doll- :' C I I ! t s", . W" 311 Itlention. "Not. . . now e Cileaned by the yes: in Autumn's waisted basque dress the crowd HOW Ell Th. Sf”-3 Sgy . u don't tell me she brought home , harvest ways. . adores! Pick this for your fall pro- , Q. How can I remove the odor Jesnl . la hed. .. . , trom afreshly-psperod room? For Tomorrow G,,,,'.,,m,"smh (1133: mgg DEAR MISS DIX: My problem concerns the atmosphere of our 91311;, 12. 14. 16. Size 12 takes 456 yards A. After the doors and windows 1'1: may take more than the cus- cc qu,1nc1ygRemem1,,,--1. Gnu. 2”:":r-y fwxi ui;l"n:l'ri'-'d. listing with my parenlivz and brothers. I am of mmmu. 1,100,," um 30,, ,c, 35-itn1c.h; it. yard contrast. ' o p rson, an a grea worr er. y ours are good. andl ,T pattern, easy to use, simple 1 7 nave been closed bring in a red- aot coal and strew on this several handful of luniper berries. About i2 hours isles open all windows and loors.soestoadmitfreehalr.and it will be found that the bad smell an entirely disappeared. Q With what should baked ' ssnsnu be served? delicious when ternary modicum of tact, discretion. common sense and amiabllity to meet the array of complications. uncertainties and complexities pres- aged by I chain of astral "mixed influences." Fortunately there are tokens of a strange and unusual aggregation of inner forces and faculties, with. perhaps. fortuitous circumstances. Or peculiar develop- uncle Josh maintained it was ex- travagant to buy any new wear until the old was 'past decency' as he said, no matter how many times womsnts styles had chang- ed in the meantime! iA saque' he used to say when she happened to express a wish for I new one, ii-iaven't you more now than you'll among themselves. never know how acts as if I were well-meaning, but they are anti-social and easily given to arguments I don't feel free to invite friends home. since I my folk! H2 Kolng to behave. Worry over my home situation is making me so nervous that I find it difficult to do my work. When I try to talk to my mother. she misunderstands me and trying to make trouble. SH. ANSWER: Your trouble seems to be entirely This is September. L. M. Montgomery Last September Oolchlurns were planted in the garden and they bloomed in a few weeks after planting. This week ..iey have sp- pesred again although nothing was seen of them since as the leaves do not appear until SDl'1!18- They to sew. is tested for fit. Hes coin- plete illustrated inetructions. send Thirty-rdvs cents (ass) in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print sine. name. address. style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, cxo The Guardian, so Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. pislnlv V A. They are served with pork chops or ham. After they are peeled, place in s buttered dish. season slightly, then 1 sprinkle paprika and butter over the top. How can I remove rust stains from porcelain? A. Lemon Juice or vinegar will remove the rust stains from por- celain. caused by leaking faucets. produce a profusion of beautiful large crocus-like blooms in many colours. The mauves and yellows are very attractive and they are hardy and inexpensive. At this season of the year new flowers are very welcome. and the flowers that have bloomed all sum- mer are treasured. I like to walk around the garden now enjoying the sunny morning and gathering all the fragrant flowers, trying to store up the beauty for the days ever wear out? You'd never know they'd ever been on your backl" "Well. Ellen." James offered. "it. you were foolish enough to buy one you may as well trot it out." And so we brought out this titli- latlng feminine purchase, which had been as it happened only in- cidental to our other shopping. to parade it to the Family view. It was a mostly indifferent audience. We could not see their point of view: ”After all, she's an old lady. of nervous origin, but whether it has all originated with your family. or whether some of it has been induced by outside worries, is impossible for me to decide. A frank discussion of the problem with your doctor or minister would yield more tangible assistance. Learning to live with one's family can often be a difficult task. It is. nevertheless, one of life's first requirements. No matter how different your ouilook may be from theirs, no one in the whole world will ever be as close to you as your own relatives. Blood is thicker than water. As a member of a large family you must learn to accept their failings. make the most of their virtues and adjust your own temperament to com- ments could untangle menacing, baffling or challenging tie-ups. Since the intuitive forces are strong and the will-to-win insistent. it may be safe, desirable. to yield to unorthodox, inspired promptlngs. writing her sincere "thank you" notes for the gifts. Q. can you please tell me how to fold napkins into various fancy designs? A. I could probably suggest a few i'fancy" designs. but this prac- tice is frowned upon by good soc- iety. It is far preferable to make a plain, square fold of the napkin. Q. Should. the man or the Muriel Nissen For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may anticipate a year of exciting ac- tivities. novel adventures or exper- iences. In a variety of unusual or A. The man -- and she should respond with a smile and 'thank you." has to wear a hat to Church . . . strange contacts or openings, it A '. . V . 1 Y may be Wue to cocoperme on the Any 11-jppcncg now W111 not add Eiunall llliI1lX- V.-'in.V attempt to evade it will lead to ultimate un when tmy are an restmg um” Woman. who have just met, any. ly m-W91 or unorthodox, To keep mlto her appearance. At the same BPP "955 9' 5”"'D0N,,r MAKE H, PERMANENT En0"1'3l' 5935011 - CHTHWOM Ind "I'm glad to have met you" when v 1113 groove 1, c11g11cu1c when com.llim9 if it pleases her . . . and she phiox with fragrant stocks arid col- 1ccv1ng ccch cghcr-,2 i However, I do feel that a temporary separation from your fam- gflggcnaitiunrgglrin 3150' petumu 1” ily would be good at the present time. Don't try to make a per- y ' mzinent break. Why not get a job in another city for awhile? This a e u would strengthen your own independence, which seems to be weak, would give you a better perspective on the family and living your M079 tT5n-9'P13nm1Bhub9C'n don! own life for a while will certainly awaken you to an appreciation End 1515 P1935335 '40 W073 in W9 of your nwn folks. There's no need for you to quarrel with your E3759" "1953 10V91Y (13?! Plllnnml parents over the separation. With the help of your doctor and fora better garden next year. New ininisicr, they can easily be convinced that your health requires a plants of cottage pinks have been change of environment. New work in a new locality should pro- transplanted from tile-field where 'Iiuce results, if your trouble stems chiefly from home atmosphere. they were sown in June and there Should this drastic change fall to bring about an improvement in lg not a finer fragrant plant .in your nerves, psychiatric treatment is indicated. me garden, plicatlons or exceptional situations challenge. The intuitions are strong, End to keep her and creative urges not to be sup- Winter IBUULGE" pressed. it may be advantageous to , , , heed the "still small voice," an in- spired whisper, before taking action. Emotions are strong, but don't speculate. D: Roberts Lee nnNm Upholstery head warm on ivruiivric iimiusii. How we hoped it would meet with their approval! This piece of mlilinery that had caught our A c1-111d born on this day has fancy at first sight as often loves unusual mental and emotional Will. A conservative hat-Dilly 9 equipment, with gtrong intuitiorgersmalllsh affair of black felt to sit or inspired urges. on the crown but with a pet of a mount. It was this that had been A stiff furniture brush should be ised to clean the upholstery. Dip '.he brush into a basin of non- ixplosive cleaning fluid and quickly srush the fabric. It will remove all roll and bring back the original Zreshness of the fabric. Regular weekly air mail service between Montreal and Southamp- ton, England. was inaugurated in 1939. Rust on Steel 7&R7:imlMuw our "nailing: 3 pheasants tenth" --Tm There are many varieties and the Beggar Eng.-"hi Eratmtfgllnliz tggdnulgzgid xzreladdoag l.)EARV MISS DIX: How can I deal with a girl who is lacking in rock garden can accommodate the To remove rust from steel cover. - b we edge of woodlands and consideration? I am a young man of 23, going with a girl 1W0 choicest of themasthere are many ch, spot W131, sweet 011. mbbmg 1n .' .. Q wmh1 Eaves Elan which these birds years younger. We are very fond? of each other, but she leads me jeweh gound among me true Emma 11-101-ougmy and anowmg to mind goam windows am"! with the info .ihe most embarrassing situations. For instance. when we are pm”, perhaps Dmmhm alpmus for a. few days; then rub briskly ” ' 1 d ”' rm out. if she. meets a friend, shell stand and talk'for half an hour or 13 the most spectacular of an Mm ml” 9! 599”-ow T139 ” 59 3 more leaving me stranded. She doesnt even introduce us. Often ws (me nmveu of deep or ugh,” with powdered unslacked lime until - , . 01 lhl-file. 01 Soldenm” imd of 3 when I call on her shell extend the same treatment, engaging in punk, larger man a hvenuunve 1 me 5 i; dig , 1. What is wrong with this sen- , 1 , , , 1 Po appears fence” "While vacationing on almmdred P1am'5- lwlted c” the some activity or talking to someone and leaving me on the sidelines. l Li rl farm .a snake bit me on the leg" Willie mourning breezes that now D S "M "Mei These '"e home ”" "W" 11 O 0 n - . ; , . . ' ' l if f l h l 1 I I 3, what, 15 9,1-1c correct, pmnunc- Sigh mere. W119"? ivhehni:-d5L5 nd ANSWER: While its possible that your girl friend is simply cxginpfegg: hI:d5eucthewr:h;1:1::,";”; morning 11": 1mm the 1 l 95 3 ignorant of the fundamentals of good manners, her actions are more foliage which is l umngmshmg iation of ”homeopath”? Instead of starchlng. drop a. few 3. Which one of these words is lump. of mg”. mm the rm” water. that impels her to put everyone around at rioontide the sun warms them Most erroneously, she believes that her mcliowly and at evening a moon indicative of a terrific ego ha, in an mferlor light. feature of D. aipinus. A cool situat- and dainty lingerie will be beauti- ml5-Spelled? imitative. imaginable. . . . 1 mm (1 c1 1 , 11 ml Lu”. xtuironed. 1m1nem'1maCu131e, ;vetthii-itir bellgigikis tgmtvlxa hgllrfyigllig own position is thereby exalted. It is-but only in her own eyes. Stall and aifzgmogagrisxiolzmrgiily! El. "H casual New m::lDnWhl::B:?es the word Eda- tliirirm y Continued On page 10 dry times are recommended. 90 Y ' I C I And the base of the l'iat'a mount , is touched artistically with an ii'- ? "VVN Thai Body or Yours? Now thin mists temper the slow ripening beanie 5. What is a word beginning with en that means "puzzling"? Lines - Fabrics that ridescent green which brings to Marninq Sm". "Ween; Nsfioa” . 11 T1115 ,;,f,3,wEfS1, the Smkelmind the resplenclant pluiniagde of V Of tghgagzpwmber sun: his golden " . " agevavcictlglslllglga 55:13; Qlmieof ghfdlgieiiulitzli lri..'.r 135”??? 'iin.feTSu S B! James W- Barton "-9- E: .On gaudy flowers shine. that prank Show fuullfy ! if "' l' l itf:inl'gelh2'o'.P;eDl3u33ee 2213?; 23:5" til: onss:?v1:.l5 uE2f2”33.; ' " Mm show" or iillehfgrygvn houynocks. and an ungt;-gsgecl, 9, an in at,' accent first guch birds on The Islsi'id"- per- 11."; ELECTRIC SHOCKV Receliit? LII flag” old lgientlile-gig: tail shows t t 1 Wear any one Of 0111' CO8.lCS 2., syllable. 3. Immaculate. 4. A shout haps there never were. An: TREATMENT iN sianrsi. :11:-Ehgiixthnsfcompizlyy oggriends Th'i:')us:"i"b":;iler:l9”” 9” " W -for seasons to come- of approbation. loud applause. James, looking hack into 11 DISEASES IS lVl0ST POPLLAR an of whom save one. were endeav: when tlgmum mgngmg from the an know you are wearing years recalled, "Why, when I was "There was a waving of handker- ii. boy. the Doctor owned a pair of chiefs and general acclamation.” 5. oring to cheer him on for another dropping heads quality made, good fashion About the time that our mental T. , century. 01 1 g 1 1 1; 1,1-1 I71” f Emgm-e-ss---am gigwvgriliyalierthlli? plglreil figecialunz bagel;-S tom i;:er;i'Blab,f,i;i ' am, this 10,... dmencc, womc 513;; u:::.”W”5 9” 9 that's snug and warm, too. ' ' C HCTE E ' l BUFFALO. N, Y.. Sept. 23-. er of plumage but he was a fine eagefrthae shock mnmem by m, hq):Iea1:ieo,'p:;fdir;wsu;i)i:ggli?l;3:ss61d And in the feathery aster bees Come choose from our , (AP) - The Buffalo Courier-Ex- fellow with a wide tail-SP!'93d that sulln W85 dlBC0VEl”9d and while the cemur ' 1am ,,I d ,1, on wing distmctlve group, early. Dress announced Saturday that was beautiful. How it g3stened)i1r; number 01 menca1 cases 1155 1n- yowu ?'iv:m ge anomnei; hulizlslggggfl Seizcl war: set free the honled the price of its Sunday edition 11-1c sunlight! And some mes" d 0 ing to the effects of .. ,, o 'e , --ms will be increased from is to 20 remembered, "when they perched way, and H on the mm 1 Danna, I-gorace. rgplled the life rm thousand stars leap with their it Flared Backs ,1 -' TQAMV ACnON' cents effective Sunday, Oct. 5.93 the top rail of a fence. the be” of the armed 1:01.665 and E150 0 1 8 Pl1'Yi 839911 in! W5 EH13.-5 visiting, . . ' N The newspaper said the increase 51111,; would give a passing horse a on the clvmm populamm, the shock fgglvannodtgigg ihgtitt osfulgaxggrcgrtlghn; while ever across" the path lazily Pyramids thee! mxgficrfrsiiragrycolsfls nlJefetn9VE:l::P:'f Slat alhlniligt. grlarolllleidiliyes manila tc::m::(t1 h?1?u:e;l:::cth1(;u::x:1dc8ce:E my "wnd than I did the first", Unplllinted in the sun the dream- " Belted C0315 ll 1.. 31. pi-oductiony 1:, said carriers and mgnm ..I.v,. heard their call-an 5”), for them to em" or remm, mg butterflies . 55? Special dealers would share in the ln- . ----3------- in mental hospmlls. wnh dazznng C010” powder? W00lS 2 1 , increased revenuh I Commued m page After the insulin method, came I-:uG?.'o1””"”r" and sort ziooms. ,,. Tweed; 2' the metrazol shock method which C k: C nor White. black and crimson stripes, '1 in turn is helping many mental 00 5 or and peacock eyes, . Checks i p””e"”i ,1, 1 , 1 9',” ””;;"f, ,':”"s 5? 1;? 1:," Finally has come e eecro , rr on. p n e mg cite - e g. Fm, trhn ed shock method which is now used CHERRY MACAMON COOKIES The nectarines of deepest throat- ri m and more than insulin axlld kilns?-azolL.h c. ed Blooms. "lit mmed Unfortunately n e s cc me - 2 1 bl ah 1 1 ,1 ..n,, s, Bridges From 29.95 u ods there is more or less danger of cupliugig Ijffegpson ;;r1tena4ngtea- h P L! but ' ' d”m39 w hm” hnd hm ' k' spoon almond extract, la teaspoon W c to fortunately. the electric shoc grated lemon rind, 1 egg, unbeaten, y9 0 carry I comp e method is now considered the safest one of shock treatment. In the Canadian Medical Assoc- iation Journal, Dr. fr. A. Sweet, of Whitby. Ontario, states that the shock treatment in mental disease has been a great boon to the pat- ient. the psychiatrist. the nurse and relatives. it is particularly helpful range of Station Wagon Coats ll. cups sifted flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder, 'a' teaspoon soda, ii.-'. cup msraschino cherries cut in leces, 91 cup shredded coconut. Combine shortening, sugar. salt, almond extract, lemon rind and egg and beat thoroughly. sift flour Q, 1; it obligatory for a bride with baking powder and soda: add to entertain those friends who have to shortening mixture and mix well. given her wedding gifts? Modern Eliquelie rm; Use Our Lay-Away Plan - A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Coat. tl(lursIau -I-ilenglls Koyser knows all legs aren't the some! V Thoiis why only KAYSER makes fashion-wise, Nylons carefully proporiioned to fit, everywhere . . . oi thigh, calf, ankle, heel and log -1- length. Your stockings will fit where ihey should, and thus give greater comfort and longer wear. in all new fall shcides., in the two most prevalent and ser- ious mental illnesses -- the de- pression and schizophrenia - dou- ble personality. "From 1940 onward. metrszol has been supplanted by electro convul- sive treatment. The electro shocir gives a less severe, more control- lable convulsion." There is rarely an initial cry, nausea. vomiting of incontinence of urine. with metre- zol, nausea and vomiting were fre- quent. "Electra shock machines them- selves have made technical pro- gress which lead to a smoother con- vulalon." "The accepted technique is as follows: The patient either lies on a herd flat surface. or boards are placed beneath the spring and mat- trees of the treatment bed. A sand- bag is placed in the 'small' of the back, a. mouth bag placed between the teeth to prevent injury to tongue. lips and teeth as well as prevent dislocation of the jaw. iat- terly. instead of a sandbag. a pillow has been used." with insulin and inetruol. damage in bones and joints occur- red in 28 to 32 per cent. whereas with electroshock method, it was first leduced to 0 per cent and in last series of cases there was no damage to any bones or joints. Thirteen thousand shock treatments have been given in this one insti- tution. Charlottetown Little Shop Add cherries and coconut and blend. on greased baking sheets. Bake in moderately hot oven. 875 degrees F. 10 to 12 minutes. Makes Zia dozen. KING EULE (..'0FIr'F.E J " We A. While this is not exactly ob- . 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