Women's realm PAGE TWO IIIE GUARDIAN DEEEMEER 3, 1952 ..HowCanIl!l By Anna Ashley if Q. How can I make a knife pol- isher? A. Try using a large cork for a knife polisher, Dip the cork into water. then into scouring powder. and rub it on the blades of your knives. In this way you can apply all the pressure you wish without danger of injuring your hands. Q. How can I remove soot from my chimney? I A. One of the oldest methods is the use of the old dry-cell batter- ies. These contain the required in- gredients. and when thrown into a hot furnace, the soot usually burns. How can I clear away a fev- if ouseholcl Scraplioolrii By Robert: Leo Biscuits The secret to light biscuits is to add Just enough liquid to make a soft dough. Then mix it lightly, and just enough to combine the flour and liquid. Any handling after that has a tendency to toughten the dough. Hlccoughs I-liccoughs can often be stopped by taking a small sip of hot water! holding it in the mouth until it is felt that the lllCCnil','.ll is approach- ing, then swallowing quickly. . ' l: I ; That Body Of Your: 8! James W. Barton. ILD. FACTORS AFFIIDTING BLOOD PRESSURE we hear less about operations these days as with use of the new drugs and latest surgical methods, the death rate has been greatly re- duced. what we do hear most about is high blood pressure and the frequent attacks of brain strokes tapoplexy) and heart strokes (coronary thrombosis) due to high blood pressure. While the individual with high blood pressure may always have high blood pressure. the height of the pressure may vary fr in day to day or even from hour t3 hour. As there are so many patients with high blood pressure. it would be thought that the cause or causes would be well known but in his book "Control High Blood Pressure and Live Longer.” Dr. Herman Ponieraiiz visiting physician. Man- hattan General llospllal. states that the cause in 95 per cent of cases is unknown but that studies have been made of at least twenty fac- tors which may influence the de- vclopmcnt of high blood presuie. ; " but none of these is reported as a L9 " !!'q cause. Some of these factors are: 1 pr buster? Damp Shoes A. Spirits of camphor is usually effective in helping to clear away that nasty fever blister. If a little sweet oil is riibbcd on shoes while they are damp. it will keep them from cracking. Alice Brooks Designs me. so per cm or an mzn ihlood pressure patients are about the age of 40, but it can occur at g A . any age. all " 2. Effect of animated speech - I MOM! WHAT VALIIEE l6'(lltll'lllF.Z. public speaking and the Mom. look at all you get! Seu- like, may raise. blood pressure. easy princess jumper. puff-sleeve 3. Effect of position of arms louse -- and the sweetest, simplest Raising and lowering the arms, af- flower embroidery to give the cos- fecls blood pressure from vertical tume a fashion iouchi Pattern to horizontal. Blood pressure is 7033; tissue pattern. instructions. higher in the leg than the arm. embroidery transfer. sizes 6. 8. 10. 4. Body build, The stocky indivi- 12.14. State size. dual has a higher pressure than Send Twenty-five Cents in coins the slim or slender one. for this pattern (stamps cannot be 5. Effect of the day. Blood pres- Mir. shown following which took place in Ont. 1 Marry In Englehart, Ont. . llovratt areyatt is El former resident of Char- marriatieilottetown, and his bride is the E'nglehai't, former Doris Smith of Engleharl. Photo by Eddie Duke and Mrs. Leo l-7. their , on November 17th. Mr. How- accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- sure is lower in the morning than signs, cm The (luardiaii. 60 Front in the evening. Blood pressure is Street West, Toronto, Ontario lower on a warm, humid day. Please print plainly Name. Address 6. Eiiiotimt. Anger. fear. excite- and Pattern Number. meiil, worry, general nervousness -1- or othcr emotional influences ,grcaIly affect blood pressure, caus- . . lng it to rise. '- l Mornlng Smlll I '7. Em'iroiiineiii or surroundings. The way ne live in the home or a: work influences blood pressure Tenseness at home or work raised the blood pressure. 8. Effect of exercise. Severe mus- cular exercise has a. tremendous in- fluencc in raising blood pressure. also Lp A man who had been advised by his solicitor upon the matter of making everythinggovcr to his wife lg )C.::e1C.1;1llanjvizgilcdihmfr .l;)l:?z::illnnl9(l.lillCl3' after the ekeicise. the Sir.-I-lavinig as you advised put alli?.re5.5m?:mp15 I9! 3 Sm” llme ma my possessions in my wife's name, "Pb ma "My H595 L" nmma1' , DOROTHY DlX'S COLUMN- --- - uu11H?HitH1nr-u Ex-Soldier's Problem Married. He Misses Girl And Child Left Oversea- . And today as in summer .,,.,,,..,...... l ELl.Ell'8 niitnv l 3, An muui Fu-inc:-'u wife sunshine today . . . and along the fields I gentle wind; and last plowing at Alderlea. We. a part of it, heaved a sigh of relief at the news. it is good to have the year's pattern of tannins com- pleted before the winter sets in. though the green is gone from g the pas- tures, cattle browsed on the slopes, up to the blue of the sky-line; horses freed from their overnight stabllng oantered blithely to the stream to drink. And breaking the lovely serenity of morning though only adding to its interest, neighbor-lads hied to school, following a short-cut of field; the mailman took to his route of morning-miles. and ours and the farmers about to the cares of their day. while Rob 8065 HOW each day to lend competent assis- tance at the pipe-fltings and suchlike at Alderlea. James con- tinues the busy round here. with characteristic foresight, not unlike the canny instinct of the engag-t lng squirrels that hail us of late from the streamside trees. he pre- pares now for winter-banking a building against the coming of trusts and snows. digging a drain to turn their course away from these hilside buildings, such win- ter brooklets as may run. calling to us should we venture away from the doorstep: "Those white pullets are looking mighty pert. Ellen. If you'd give them 8 little extra care, they'd soon lay. It's not altogether the feed that encourages them; it's the hit of ex- tra attention... the chaff car- ried, the mangel, and warm drink that brings the reward.” a . . And the sun covered the fall- damp of the farmlands, touching them brightly but the gentle rambling wind spoke of things to come. "Therets snow in the west- ern states. Ellen." James volun- teered at dinner, "there just could be snow back of this! Along about this time of year. it usually comes .. " And Jamie turned away with obvious longing from the meal. fearful to attempt the Chore of eating. But presently "an hung- ered" slipped into his usual seat and was agreeably surprised to find the task less arduous than he i Anne Adams Patterns SEE THE DIAGRAM 2 DOUBLE VALUE for your sew- ing time! In a jumper - W-1 I wrapon-make it also in a brief version for I cover-up apron that really protects you! No fitting problems. it wraps. No ironing problems, it opens flat. Check that diagram-it's only sewing! Pattern 4303: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 18, 18. 20: 40. Size 16 takes 37- yards 36-inch fabric. , This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete iuustrated instructions. send Thirty-five cents (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be ucceptedl for this pattern. Print plainly size. name. address. style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian, 60 Front street West. Toronto. Canada. Boiler Enqlisli Ir 9. c. winin- K 1. What is wrong with this sen- senteiice? "When we called to him. he climbed down the ladder." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "liturgy"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Retrograde, retrospec- tion, retoric. reminiscence. 4. What does the word "galore" 5. What is a word beginning with ant that means "before in time; prior"? ANSWERS 1. Say. ”When we called him, he came down the ladder." "Climb" means to ascend. and you cannot climb "down." 2. Pronounce lit-er- jl. both i's as in it, accent first syl- galore." 5. Anterior. - "What will become of me?" Gage may be all too serene. he take them?" is a question had anticipated. it was a favorite though sometimes not g well by others of the Famih: R of Jamie's SPHI I was DEAR Miss DIX: Shortly after World war Ii. boiled dinner. the. beef, potatoes and more colorful vegetables cook- received sol which is now of concern to iting between these and the idren at Aldei-lea. . "And isnt it good. Ellen. to have chuckled then, looking into his fu- ture which from our point of view And "Will the adults. Meanwhile there is no vis- chil- k gazing into each othcr's eyes and regret to say I now have no moiicy. to pay you for your services." They'll Manage The young engaged couple were no much tae look at." l I ES . 1 :2.” sighing soulfully. Suddenly al thought occurred to Donald. "Yei K ken. Maggie." he murmurcd, ”I'in- QeuBma "Aye." agreed Maggie. "but ycill be out at work most oi the day." Thousands of Canadian women have acclaimed the new Silver Anniversary 9. Heredity. About 40 per cent of the patients with high blood pres- sure. not due to kidney or other diseases. have a family history of high blood pressure. 10. Sleep. Blood pressure nor- mally falls during restful and sound sleep, unless there are un- pleasant dreams or nightmares. 11. and l'8159S the blood pressure. x. . Cook's Corner g -nn&' DINNER IN A DISH la pound sausages . 1 tablespoon shortening, heated lie cups shredded raw carrot i can 1.15 ounces) kidney beans Weight. Excess weight puts a ' strain on heart and blood-vessels, l nirzt a girl, as so many of us did. and. about a month be,- fore I was to return home, she told me she was going to have my abroad. child. We didn't expect that I would he sent back to the States so I soon. When I came home, I met A Kill" we fell in love and were boy, Jamie!" Gaze exclalmed Wllh readlml Mld lalfwm hm glasses I0 married. I had told her of the girl abroad. a smile when finally Jamie's plate comment. And is it not pleasant My wife and I wrote to the girl and sent was empty "The first bite was too. at days end to Come 10 an clothes and other things, We are still writing to the hardest to take, wasn't it!" earned rest? . her and I wonder if it is all right for one rea- he asked curiously. "Things." he Until tomorrow - - - DIBTY ' ' ' son. I am constantly dreaming or the girl and continued sagely "are mostly llkl? G00d'mEhlr - - - - - the haby. We have had pictures of the child. who that! You're afraid at first but. resembles mc. I love my wife dearly. and she is when you get going,' it's 5 lOl very understanding nhout the whole thing. What easier than you expected." could you suggest i do? There was more noticable im- D the same, problem. the unwed foreign mother. Muriel Nluen alfalr with full tirely innocent of blame. You are right to continue contributions of food and. clothing for the child, but it prolonged correspondence. undcr the circumstances, is not wise. Your allcgiancc now is due your present wife. and any- thing from the past that infringes on her happiness should be shelved. D. . ANSWER: There are many ex-Gl's living with In any triangle of this type someone obviously has to suffer, and it is usually However. she realized at the time of your alliance that there were com- plications involved and, since she entered into the knowledge of possible consequences. she is not en- ed together to make a and nourishing ensemble. tasteful the plowing all done?" James, our "Good best of company. puts down his 4-.. "it I"V , Modern Eflquerlo By Robert: Lee lable. 3. Rhetoric. 4. Plentlful; numerous; abundant. "Last night Q, what is really the correct it the banfluelv W9 hull l00ll position in which a person should hold his head while eating at thi table? A. The head should be held in an erect position. without appear- ing stiff. The body can lean slightl: forward. but the head should never be bent at I right anizle. Q. How should the acceptanci of a formal invitation to rt wed- ding reception for breakfast lll worded? A. "Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R Campbell accept with Plea-NYC M! and Mrs. William Otis Brown'i kind invitation for Saturday, thi twenty-seventh of December." Q. is it correct for a man to use green ink for his correspond- ience? A. No: his ink should be eitliei black or navy blue. provement in Jamie's condition by bed-time. and it is comforting to know that the worst is now past. ..m.mm-s-ze---m-.-': -j-:-mz-3:-j-n Popular Knitted Accessories Professional Permanent Salt Your major trouble is that you are It daydrcamer rather than l Hair Styling bv not Paul's Beauty Salon, of Hamilton, Ont. Pepper I flip tomato juice 1 cup coarse soft bread crumbs l tablespoon butter or margarine, melted. Cut the sausages into small pieces; fry in the heated shortening until richly browned. Prepare the carrot, Turn half of the can of kidney beans into a greased six-cup cas- serole; sprinkle with half of the sausages, than half of the shredded carrot; sprinkle with salt and pep- per. Turn in remaining beans, saus- ages and carrots and again sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pour in the tomato juice. Cover and bake in a hot oven 400 degrees. 30 minutes. Tom the bread crumbs with the melted butter or margarine; sprinkle over bean mixture. Return to oven and bake uncovered until topping is golden - about 15 min- I The Stars Say - - any I! practical person and are actually reliving the past with more ro- mance and sentimentality that you experienced in nctuaiity. It is un- fair to your wife to continue reminding her of the past. though she has certainly shown remarkable charity in her ncceptance of it. Why not turn over to her the job of sending packages, while you learn to put the entire episode out of your mind? To some ex- tent, this may seem cruel advice. but it is the fairest way in view of your present responsibilities to your wife and family. Perhaps some readers who have had similar experiences may have solutions to offer. Problems along the same line nre now coming in from our Korean serviccnien, and the job of solving: them, in due fairncss to all parties concerned, presents many triangles. n..m..,.. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 20 years old and have been going with a young man of 22 for over ii year. Although we haven't had much time together in the past year (he's in service) we are very much in love. We liave discussed marriage several times, but he insists he isn't the marrying kind and doesn't want to he ll('(l down. If I wait, he says, he may in lime decide to settle down, but can promise nothing. CORA D. ANSWER: From all the details in your letter. most of which I omitted for space consideration. I'd say your young servicernan cer- tainly isn't interested in matrimony now. but is quite likely to change um; hls,mind in the. future. He is VPl')' young yet; few men of 22 are .dy to settle down. Suppose we sav flint you mav be ll"lfl to c .lish - id. 2'” . , , . - . - - 5 K rnllglsiliimig 39:08; :ac:0mp:';Sm:S( rush him into something hos o miic afraid of at present. Of course, to mm duh. its quite likely that when he does decide on matrimony he may H choose someone elseAa chance that a very young sweetheart always g takes. Why not get yourself into circulation. and acquire some other beaux just In case? .Don't give up doling. bill. let your present heart lhrob know that you re not spending lonely hours mooning over him. Knitted hat and mltlen sell are popular with icon-uqorl. This pretty Dutch bon- net. with mutchln mitts, can be maids up.qulckly for gills. The not in knitted from heavy wool for extra worn-ith and smart twill stitch is mad for trimming. If you would like to have directions for making the DUTCH BONNET AND Ml'l"l'S. send a Itumpnd. ll-addraned onvslopo lo the Needlework Department of this paper requesting Leaflet No. Il6a1...Xeffer lien ever Iy Genevlovo Ionibln t:l:Lvzn Eiiivlnsizi lively, perhaps exciting day. with much stirring in new grooves of accomplishment. It is advised that constructive plans in relation to putting over big deals be well de- veloped before submitting them to higher-ups for collaboration and financing. Get in line for deals of major significance, assured of' hearty and substantial aid for genuine initiative and ingenuity. as well as practical skills. Funds are ready for "the real thing." .. 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