Communder C. P. Edwards, svlwl: Ot: is photoâ€" Elflu&mh:lonm&u- Pacific liner Empress of Canâ€" mds to attend meetings of the Inâ€" hl-t.mu e w cz n e EN ROUTE TO BELGIVUVM HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASS‘N LISTEN TO JIM HUNTER is m on ce es oae cae o ons sn es on in â€"â€"It‘s our first consideraâ€" tion on the highway or in the Home. And speaking of the Homeâ€"should your income be cut off through illness or accident, is your family safe from hunger and hardship? â€"â€" It can be, you know, and very cheaply too. Play it safe brother! Fill out the coupon below and send it in. It will bring you that safety ~news you need. District Manager 1601 Pigott Bidg., Hamiliton 5o 0. B. MacMILLAN 8 A.M. & 6.30 P.M. EXCEPT SUNDAYS . P. Edwards, f is photoâ€" ;:.'onun(:nu- Vemilion, Albeta: Sign child‘s underneath: (Mrs. James E.) Ayms_nitwithneutumelookwhichhmliken twoâ€"piece dress, is made df light wool with a suedeâ€"like surâ€" rhinestone buttons. CWOâ€"ApRCWIE MIRIEWMZ MB EMAE CCM m mt n es Onoieks â€" face, and cut with a very full skirt which falls in petalâ€"like folds.md:wlistline.eeenuljackctwnhmllopededndlo petalâ€"like. Petal collar closes high; bracelet length sleeves, the unbecoming hospital gown!), dressing gown, bedroom alippers, brush and comb, eau de cologne, face tissues, tooth brush and tooth paste (hospitals don‘t provide tooth paste so be sure to take your own along, cosmetics, including good face and hand cream, and don‘t forget your cheque book. Items that you will find pleasant to have, but they aren‘t necesâ€" sary @as the hospital will provide them for you: soap, talcum powder, backrub lotion, notepaper. Luxuries to take along: clock, ‘picture or two of your family, radio, hot water bottle. Frowned upon: electric pad, your own bedding, dog, cat or bird. Pets are not allowed in hospitals but people nevertheless sometimes try to sneak them in! As for your good sickâ€"bed conduct in hospital just relax! You are in expert hands. The nurses will do all the nébessary comforting things you need and a lot you‘d never think of. Don‘t ask to see your chart. It‘s kept for the convenience of your doctor. Don‘t ask what your temperature is, or try to sneak a look at the thermometer. Better for yeur state of mind not to know. Don‘t ask what kind of sedatives you are receiving. They can never become habitâ€" forming if you don‘t know what they are. Pase out some bouquets in the hospital, both floral and verbal. If essentials to take: nightgown (oh happy day when you graduate from I‘m dead angainst visitors to hospitals, believing a patient‘s recovâ€" ery will be speedier if the patient can take full advantage of the hosâ€" pital rest and quict. If you feel the same way, you can still show interâ€" est and sympathy by writing a cheery card or letter, being sure to add a thoughtful "piease don‘t bother answering this." gee a Don‘t checkâ€"in to the hospital around 7 p.nt., unless you are an emergency case. Five o‘clock is a more convenient hour with the staff. Don‘t cart too much stuff into hospital with you. Here are the Lold 20 omm tatisedibtaroivintal dowantriat »Anlmnd.. comtannmnd 1t â€"+9.,, ORERpmirep? m:m-uuwwmmmmdm uwmhwmm&:admm.ulwd QNMMWMM“-wdeMMh& MMuanK’-mmumm First, when you visit the sick, do telephone the hospital or home uhead to find out if the patient can have visitors and a convenient time (oryutonfl...doh.pyufvlfltMMdho rllorcin, A (nbuet Fraw vels 1 Te \chag»Pepasrncer wne Rprimed pcrult Anpeill sdsc Teb S 7 C h en bas. T laxd.hnflie“vfltnmmflywwmmbw't be a stubborn "hangerâ€"on." If you are visiting a patient and other mm.mmumnwlun.m%mhmr- tient‘s room. Don‘t even ask if, you may. Only light up if the patient munutmumummmmummm Du&pumm.ltqulnnm.hnmmmm patient to see. pexient CD WoC. What to talk about? Operations will be the favorite subject. Let the patient rave on about stitches, the spinal araesthetic or how wonâ€" derful the doctors and nurses are (and they are). _ _ [ ww ____ About flowersâ€"be different! Flowers are a joy if the patient doesn‘t get too many at a time. Whenâ€"visiting, vary things by taking along a magazine, book, bottle of eauâ€"deâ€"cologne, powder, handkerâ€" And now, dear reader, supposing you r ® you are the patient? Herewith nï¬utmmmmmmmm,mw.n u have of flowers, send a vase of them to the nurses at the desk, to a public ward. And be sure to tell the nurses how much you apâ€" sciate what they do for you. Telephone or send word to the dietician it you like the food. Those girls work hard and seldom get the anâ€" uragment of a patient‘s approval of the good food they fix. Tipping! There are two people to tipâ€"the woman who keeps ur room tidy and the girl who rustles your tray in. Give each of them nmï¬omlon.oo.wuk.ueutflngtommbomtï¬ ur floor nurse or special but vou can rive her a MNtHe aif ar write *z floor nurse or special but you can give her a little gift or writ« note of appreciation after you are well. Mnmlmummwmmwmme mmmwm.mmmmm ent, Grimaby, Ontario. Replies will appear in this column. As patient or visitor, most of us get into a hospital at least once 1 T d TL n mCs L AP c avatar QUESTIONS â€" ETIQUETTE â€" ANSWERS PETAL SILHOUETTE IN WOOL By PRUNELLA WOOD report card "Wilma Doe" and THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ; _A politician is the man who tries to use his platform as a springâ€" "GONE WITH THE WIND® A MEMORABLE PICTURF screen on May 17th â€" 19th of "Gone With The Wind," will come as the entertainment treat of a lifetime. And those who have already seen memorabie production, will want to see it agan. 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