o0&.e&C&40303e- ELLEll'S Illlilil By An island former: wife "I'd like above everything." a good-hearted woman tucked in s straying strand of hair above an ear. "to get a new 'permanent.' Iri- deed these days I find myself just dying to. Baton saner thought," she chuckled, "I decide to put. up with it as it is until after the house-cleaning is done so that all will be new together! But that." she chuckled "is what spring does to me - it gives me that I-want- to-be-immaculate feeling." "since the rest of you have brought up the subject. I definite- ly knew the Spring was here to- day" an ex-school-teacher smiled broadly. she is dark-haired and dark-eyed and her words are as ,- considered as though she was still in the class-room she left not many! i years ago. i "I hadn't been thinking of it at all but - now don't censure me for this, will you?" she chuckled. "all at once I felt an urge to Ulp and Women's realm MARCH 25, 1953 ln'A New Neighborhood A Bride Advised N.ot.To Rush Matters In Seeking Friends In District DEAR MISS DIX: I'd llke.to know just what it means to be g good neighbor. I am starting out in a new neighborhood and "don't know whether to get friendly with my neighbors. or not to havg anything to do with them. My mother was a wonderful neighbor . and helped everyone. but she never got any thanks for it. The rest of the people in my home town never bothered with each other. I do want to gnake friends, but at the same time don't want to e hurt. PAGE rwo Inn GUARDIAN ( ii That Body Of Your: I By Juries W. Bartel. I.II. Modern Etiquette I) Roberta lat Q. When a. person is going away on an extended trip and a. friend gives him a "send-off" party. should that person write his friend a letter of appreciation while away? A. He should. and as soon as possible after leaving, expressing again how much he appreciated the thoughtfulness. . Please suggest some light refreshments that can be served at a small wedding reception. A. Cake, with coffee. tea. or punch. .SflflClWlChP5 and ices can be included if rlcsired. Q. is it proper for a girl to use perfume in an office? VALUE OF BANTKINE IN ULCER. OF DUODENUM I have written several times about the great relief obtained by patients with ulcer of the stomach and first part of small intestine (duodenum) by use of banthine. As ulcer patients are usually nervous and nerwus patients perspire freely, the fact that banthine pre- vents excess perspiration was a fortunate discovery. made first by the ulcer patients themselves. In Gastmenterology (stomach and intestine), Drs. Charles H Brown and E. N. Collins (Clevelqnd 1'1 NEW BRIDE ANSWER: I am inclined to suggest that you follow your mother's example; be friendly with your neighbors. helpful when you can be. and sincerely interested in them. However. I receive so many letters complaining about neighbors. that I wonder if the old concept of neighborllness, given to us in both the Old and New Testaments. "Love thy neighbor as thyself," has been entirely A. if the perfume is strong . . . . r . . ll - - Clinic) report their results in EWBY 1101'" It 511- FY0111 W0 CIEHYP M , , gnoiiggidto! shout itself, it should patients who had duodenal ulcers, ing-to-come and the general up- t thud Nu"? f0l'80”9"- Tfidayl altitude apparently leans more e ai i c . Mange duration of symptoms was heaval of the m,sOn,-- "o e somewhat cynical. but perhaps sensible, words of Robert Frost, . . . .-.... about ten years; 59 had already "I wished." she stopped a long GM” mic" mike W"! nelghbm-" h d om li'ations. Patients were moment-. ”N0. Y-hit ls not the right ., ggencloopm; Mm each ma, ;m ,,,,,,d , H I longed ,0, Seven- cnoosn FRIENDS CAUTIOUSLY league boots. I cannot say where I The best thing for you to do is feel your way carefully, The pattern of your new neighborhood has already been set, and it's up to you to follow it. Be pleasant to the people you meet, but dorm make overtures. Don't rush into their houses, or grab every oppor. tunity for a long backfence confab; above all, be very wary about 50 to 100 mg. at bedtime. They were permitted a regular diet with- out any between-meal food and most received no additional medi- cal treatment fbanthine only). should go to but it would be to some Shangri-La where there would be neither paint nor wall paper, nor." her eyes opened ex- pressiveiy, ”mud!" HowCanllll By Anne Ashley . , What were the results obtained . . , , . Q Hm: Nil 1 be insured of by this dayyandymgm "eatmem Abg: . U x I 1, y . - i I V 0”” V - ..And how about you. Aunt dismissing your own affairs. Take your time making new friends, and 309d l'9:””5 lint” lm1m”"-3' (every 6 hours) for two months? uric fugdmm plcmcstfgal N;n.Vf1jt;v?(l 3I:400YYl- gunk ( Lori, and Mhl.).?'l someone qugied of an you can he sure that those you make will be good friends. Take part A See mm mg surface to be "Results were encouraging; 97 pre 9 we g a . aiys, rs. V 'ort'lS I a s. nee rances ,WV older Woman who mm cemented in any neighborhood activities to which you are invited, or that are Mois- Anglican Church in Summerside, Leaky), matron of honour, Mrs. manner, listened as she plied busy open to all, but, again, restrain any impulse to leap .to the front. Old settlers are apt to resent intrusive new ones, and you'll build a painted is lhm'0ilE:lll.V ”i.-iv, patients had prompt and lasting on Sawrday March Hm V1,,”-ay Hm1e- bridesmaids Mrs Better English fingers "handirz" 3 ml”: Of , . . , . , ., . turenif allowed to remain in Llie wood, will cwiiiunlly be drawn to !he su 0 by the heat and cause Dllstffrliifg of the palm. Q. How can I prepare honey cinnamon inns” A, Spread SILCFS butter, brush with honey (about one fnblcspoonful of honey for each slice), sprinkle with em- ln oven long of toast with relief. many for the first time on any system or regimen. Relief usu ally began in two or three days Seven had lesser degrees of re- lief; six were treated who did not have usual or regular symptoms but had X-ray evidence of ulcers not responding to a Sippy-like i'egimen.Two cases in which treat- ment by banthine was stopped had From left to right are: Murray Hirtlc and Claude ushers, Claude Lrecky and Miss Joyce Cur-k Lcciuzirie. (Photo by D. w. Sears). grocmsimin. Alan Lecky; the hridel lg Genevieve Kembin The Stan Say - - . Morning Smile i Today's Fish Story --S. i .....................i IyU.0.WIllhZ ”T. l. Wlial. is wrong with this sen- tcnce? "You will not appreciate the money except you earn it." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "viscera"? 3. Which one of these words is sheep's gray. "I was just saying to Father to- day." she observed compiacently, "I must get down to the garden to look for the parsnips. And." a pleased smile prctfied her features. ”there'li be hits of green on any stray onions in the patch and on the chives. That," she said, "will satisfy me that spring is herel" far more substantial popularity by working gradually into the lime- light. If your new surroundings are in a section occupied mostly by young people like yourself. your problems will be greatly lessened, A community of young folks lacks the tension that exists in an estab- lished section where the rcsidenis may look nskanre upon newcomers Let moderation be your watchword and you'll soon learn to know the worthy neighbor from the troublemsker. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a 16-year-old girl with a boy friend my ;'i:(f)i'lll0lll.tE..fg1 fgaslge Cinnamon Md excessiiedryness yof mouth, fi'e- .w.v.:-.-.-.w:e..',:q:3,,m U own 8 e W y 0 t ,. .u , 91 0 C” ' quent urination. difficult urination. A vwl , . t . V Y misspenedy Expncable, manage- And you, Ellen? What about 3 - 9 V n V151 "3 One Saturday night and I had permission h0n93"- and interference with vision. In For Tomorrow lmvsmtl 01:, I39 uqmg tsmugh "L able. believable. forgetable. .V0U'2" Someone t'lU9SU01'19d- ”0h- N? lake t.h.e last bus home' Howeven we "msed that bu! and. II we Wm CBS”; symptoms increased due 7 ' 10f meme ll; ona. dar asked one 4. what does the word --imms. there returns the old seasonal W9” Wfilllniz for a taxi. his parents came along in their car, and to presence of scar msue Wm, ob, Wlrlf the Moon fnleo. yrsier-, Um-e wean e ifar ens there ion” mean? urge m :10 mmn- .DW.n by the old picked him up. He asked them to take me home. but they refused. Mmcmm which mm. reqm,(.d day s;challei.giiig auguiirs continue. mm X" 10 anyirarge fish in a cei- 5- Wm. is 3 word begmmug Mmstreanh. -- we remmedA saying I knew my way home. He hagfft, asked me out mu, that Surge” -Nu Gums mquired sum, Plom-511-E it imillriilnrli incl). and v W ilf-sf”-vllefll 3. Mm m ma, means ..hm,mg lmdeh "And that mm 0, expecm-,0” is Saturday night. though I have met him at the movies occasionally. joyablc and eicmful rim -- our 2 NM. admitted the warden there - until someone says: ..But G. P. cry, that is. 4 in all.” Stm-ldjng"? Examination by X-ray and flu- oroscope revealed healing in 55 of 69 patients with definite improve- h i ANSWER7 Th? YOUDK Yfl8n'8 Parents were certainly guilty of -9 ng incredibly rude. to which they added the cruelty,of letting a young girl find her way home alone late at night. Naturally the boy feels embarrassed over their behavior and hesitates to ask you out there's no fishing yet! The sea- son's not open!" And so we have to possess ourselves in patience!" vvliich may evcn see the clramnlirzg ”Wh'r1l'S U18 181395! that's ever fulfillment of cherished hopes and! hem Caught?" asked the visitor. ambitions. There is a possibility oil "1 d0I1'l know the exact size and 1 ANSWERS Say. ”unless you earn it." 2. I NEVER TIRE DP YORK Mew Pztoceu (WI 950 MRI ANO SHEEP or (me me as-:97: i ment in 9 others. The above figures show that bar.- thlno helps the great majority of ulcer patients, allowing them to enjoy a good all-around diet. However, it is admitted by our physicians using banthlne regu- larly with ulcer patients that there are patients for whom banthine is not advisable. These are cases of obstruction of neck or urinary bladder. coronary insufficiency and heart decompensation. glaucoma (bulging eyes), pyloric obstruction (lower opening of stomach into small intestine). The outstanding merit in the treatment of ulcer is the prompt relief from pain. Other drugs give relief but banthine gives relief from pain in less time, ousebold Scrapbook" Iy lelicrla Lu f Old Varnish A good way to remove old var- nish from furniture is to put three tablespoonfuls of cooking soda. in a quart of water and apply with a rough cloth. sandpaper will then easily remove the Varnish. Oiled Floors If the floors are oiled, sweep them with a cloth pinned to the broom. The cloth will become oily and will collect the dust and lint. It will also make the floor brighter some sudden windfall or new con-I Weight.” replied the warden, "b.it tracts and agrccmciits to consider Such oppsrtunities. however. may involve a rhaiigzc of cnvirnnniozxt or association, so be irncly li".tll quick decisions when they come knofkinlz. lor the rhanccs should be for the better-not only i ulatinlz and inspirinz, but h with them new social and in contacts. For the Birthday l'l'ldll'l(' If tomorrow is your birtiida:-', 'fhe year ahead should find you in line for sudden promotion change of environment and new interests- all leading to achievement beyond your fondest hopes. It will be a year when tremendous opportuni- ties will be offered seemingly ”out of the blue" - opportunities call- Art of being yourself Books and rules on the "right" wayto dress, to eat, to speak, to Set B-head are teaching us to be standardtzed ”0b0die8. says Eric Mame” 1nADril Reader's Digest. This noted authority tells how famosls people like Edison, Da"f'm Profit-ed by ignoring con. Velltlons - shows how you can make your life richer (and more full!) by Just learning to be yourself. Get April Reader's Digest to. -,.iio II can give you an idea. The lake ,iivc:'ages forty feet in depth and 'is about forty miles around. When iwe took that fish out. the level of the lake went. down three inches." Later, the visitor, who happened , be a mathematician, worked font that answer-and he said that the fish must have been sixteen times as big as St. Paul's calhed. ra . ing for direct and decisive action. , New contracts will be signed which i will bolster the fortunes, and there larc stimulating aspects for social as well as business and profes- sional relationships. Prestige and power can be yours this year. ,A child born on this day will enjoy the favor of those in high places: will be equipped to lead an adventurous and spectacular life in the limelight. Pancakes! Doughnuts! Gin erbreadl They'll melt in your mout ! FREE booklet gives new recipes. Write 5 Church wigt Lt.d., Sun Life ' - uflding, Montreal. Pronounce vls-er-a. l as in it. e and a unstressed, accent first syl- lable. 3. Forgettable. 4. The thrust- ing or forcing of something in or upon. "Its harmony was not spoil- ed by the intrusion of a single harsh note." 5. Rational. ..m.. i KxwKmavm. ' Cook's Corner E SARDINE CAKES These patties need a sauce - a tomato sauce would be good and so would iartbr sauce. Yield-4 or 5 servings. 3 cans (33; ounces each) sar- dines 28;; cups freshly-mashed, season- ed potatoes 2 tablespoons butter or mar- garine 2 tablespoons finely-chopped onion Bi cup chopped dill pickle 5; teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Heated shortening. Drain sardines well: break up with a fork (discard backbones if sardines are large). Prepare the freshly-mashed, sea- soned potatoes: add butter or mar- garine and cool slightly. Add sardines. onion, dill pickle. pepper and Worcestershire sauce and combine lightly. Shape the slightly-soft mixture we laughed. "All the same, that's Spring!" "Well now," the first speaker and a. practical-minded. capable woman if ever, commented. "isn't that a curious thing. Ellen! For myself. even in my best days. I could never see much fun in dang- ling a string in a stream!" C I O Firewood from a maple grove went home to Alderlea this after- noon by horse and sleigh . . . ''I reckon it's so long since one of mine was hitched, he won't know what it means," Rob offered at dinner. We saw something of the hitching later from the window over-looking the barnyard where we washed the dishes. Quickly the task was accom- plished. nnd as impersonaily as though it were a matter of re-fuel- ing the tractor. No affectionate pats . . . not that Rob is not good to his team but he much prefers to use the tractor for tasks of the farm. But James or the younger farm- er - how they enjoy theirs: ling- ering at the hitching to smooth down a mane. adjust a buckle: and indeed in the good light, James may seize the opportunity to re- gard an equine mouth just to satis- fy himself about the steed'a age. for years pass swiftly now. "Horses are such unpredlctible creatures." Rob will say. But to those who have and esteemed them through the old years., good friends of flesh and blood, faithful and intelligent known A tear - what queer things these again. Continue to be pleasant when you meet him, and he'll realize lhffl )'0U'h0ld no grudge against him. DEAR MISS DIX: (Co iitin-uid Ti" Page ii) I am in yo ng woman in my early 30:. in (!VV"wn&5I and cleaner. day: 38 articles ofl 1:" into B or 10 patties. Pantry in a - h Dead Legveg intengt, condensed from fesadlizg y little heated shortening until go1d- Iligelm-nastfiemleglirgioers Ztglftlalllg fcgemreig I . V . ,.- I. , .. .. I I rude only from tleanedmn hmli Alwgyg cm, the and leaves (mm magazines, mmnt books i en brown. turning carefully, wgm mm at we dotbiay M; For prim-winningauiing, Mn. Alvin fdmdh, A In-odun of round. IIa:fuu' amliixouse plant as soon as they ap- ' E : serve piping not. heard the damned smbleymau Moorel Mills, N. ..f.IuIFlalsehiunnoYout D ' neigh uneasily; llonilint ""i'hat's t . '. t ' your, be-au-ti-fu tree or." we S S p F W , managed a teasing smile to the ' e s Gage-lad. He looked surprised for a. mom- of Baking Success ent then rejoined. "No - don't ' h,:Sfl”W lh” mcw” 0”” Up and down the rolling farm Mrs. Mundie, "because it gives Ggone now. past nmn g the country around Moorea Mills, me faster rising and lighter N.B., the home baking exhibit at the country fair at ,St. Stephen is an event of much in- terest each year. Veteran home bakers do their stuff and pro- duce some eye-popping exhibits for the judges. Among these, Mrs. Alvin Mundie is a win- nerof longexperienoe.:I always use Fleischma.nn's Yeast. "says dough. And I know that. Fleischmann's will give me the- aama results in every batch be- cause its strength is uniform." hours of this day. Until tomorrow - - - ' Good-night. . . . Diary - - CONTINUE TRAPPING REGINA, (OP) - Game commis- sioner E.L. Pay'nter reports the beaver population has made "a re- markable recovery" in Saskatche- wan. As a result, trapping of beav- ers to reduce nuisances such as dams in the wfmlfl places is being ,antinued until April 30. Well put! It's the dependable fast action of Fleischmann's Yeast that has made it the fa- vorite in the Maritime: for four generations. ' Bring him "on the double" with the grand aroma Once the delicious aroma of Chase 8c Sanborn is beamed at his nose, youlll have him downstairs in ii twinkle. It's the cheery call ofa truly great coiTcc - blended from the worldls choicest aromatic coffees for nearly 100 years. Get a pound of Chase & Sanborn today. I .. 2 we I ' T- S x I y b. I . , y,,,,,......w, ....uu- & mbbm o.p'r..7f;:z;z.b 4II;;;e,4Ig.o,-,yovI"3"P 9”” 4olo,'I i . I I , J .ddi'itq A