ELll'S nun ByAnlaiand!'arner'IWiloj' Womenls realm! , Seven Days A Week (By Anna Shannon) race rwo. THE GUARDIAN span. 27, 1953 "MG 5,,” It's new - it's different - it's smart! square armhole and hip- llne are scrolled with bright, easy- to-do flower embroidery. This is the dress you've been looking for. It's perfect for every minute from spring on through summer. Pat- tern includes transfer. Pattern 4512: M.lases' Size 12, 14. 16. is. 20. size 16 takes 358 yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. simple "My Grandfather? oh. he's feel- ing fine this morning. thank you." Granddaughter replied to our telephone query. "I heard him say at breakfast that he must clean the stovdpihee and a chimney or two today." "oh?" we commented. "Yes," she continued. "it will be good to have it done. I don't know," she gave a merry little laugh. "how he will manage at this house -he'll have no one. thh spring. to Monday: Let's start the week with something extra sweet and nice! Mix these up before you start the week's wash. By the time the ciothes are billowing on the line, you'll be able to have your- self a cup of hot tea and a couple of these. A couple will do. believe me. for they are extra rich! The best part of this recipe is IMPLANTING or THYROID GLAND TISSUE roa DIS- aasas or JOINTS For Tomorrow AN unpropltlous note in this day's astral vibrations may result in a tendency toward nagging. . body . . qusrreliing and bickering. Fore- 39C3U55 0! "'5 Ema” mi me that. no cooking is required! You 1d; . I , I g 1; to t 11 warned is forearmed. however. so l!r0Ce6595- ii” ifiyifiid g1ah”d1..h&: melt one-half pound sweet choc- :3; we 5”” kfveza place; i-0 3977- ii mud 1" m- 3” cm” do your part to avoid those wunbeen called the ba ants: wdeebsi 013.5 0,," bonmg ....m.,.4 Remove us . H and what me? oh ya we plate illustrated instructions. an obvious chip on the shoulder iii? b0dY- 1i ii” mm "" i” 5' then from the heat. Add 2-3 cup saw a fox yesterday carryind it colsnesn d(st?l1!1ul,3t8y.f:avi1.no?!t)i';' n((:sI:68g)f.edli seem overactive, it is because too mnk and 1 d. dl I h ' ' d . , . i I .d (1 Cl - 3.2.. mgeygagavislyeocomeolloittflnlmiiixri rnuch thyroid juice isdbeing 5)0l1f1:C: 31:6 gerielilesgonrafglsnts and 1-4 cup fgsbbibgirgg irferiifif Theimwigggg for this Pattern. Print plalnlly size. irritations, unforeseen delays in'l1'li0 l-i'-C i3i00dr 1i "ii ”””'i 9- chopped walnuts. Mix well. Drop ma'vbe or gomewheu else about Nflslzllsa AOdli;1ile':5l.lo5iKbB1N:U11RDER-V18, 1 , d g' (1-1 , ,enough thyroid juice is being i'e- by N. no 5 n a greased baking H You Pam or amps m H 3 use as on 0 P00? liiiile bllllniil .Bhe sighed. care of The Guardian. 60 Front Se"-restraint and CONYOL ilealsed into iglxglcdfere is so much sheet Chm several hours before str t West Toronto Canada It is 9. day when subtle methodsi ll 50”” Per - ' 39!'!'lll8- .. .. 99 - - i will accomplish more than aggirs-iovei'activiiY Oi iil9,iiii'””Ei gliland By the way. ttliile we are on the Gasgngigie :99”; 939015559-d ' live ones: a diitv, too. when it isnthat it is called sztiilteil 1: rt: subject of angels. did ion ever try match and Pnturxmng R '0 Dining . ' . . y . . ' I '1'. imperative not to antagonize busy l'ln8(;LPdHfbJ.hfulf;1:;1;fJlnrQ:Inns In Ert:faf5xeEEeco!n::ahd IF;C;SLlllrlli.uuerJ&li:; conmmu today hwme smoker- , o - ' g .' , . - r. - . - n p v neg assets 05 M superiors ll wtothcrs. there is so much underaotl- a half cup brown sugar. Add 2 min I 5UDP039i What did he HOl.lSOl10id Cl'GPbOOk may be of help to you in the fut- ure. Routine dutics are favored. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. coming your SllOilld scc the . rcssful Cl.ill'l1ll2ll'.iOll of iiianv mean - would he wa.nt to bum up a house? If a mouse had taken a nibble at that last night . . ." he shook his head soberly. And already Canada-wide. fires of season are taking their sad toll in lives and property. Here par- tsps. vanilla. Now add alternately 3 cups of confectioners' sugar and 1-4 cup very strong coffee. Now beat until your shoulder aches! It must be dreamy simoth and it will be Then pilc it till your favorite Your fziniily will say "En- vity of the thyroid gland that thy- 'l'riid gland extract is given every day to bring the tliyixiicl action up ill? to or near llormlll. CT While many of us think of the - iyiilce of thc thyroid gland as useful Dyllobertlloo lkkwukunnunknuunnnunuun Shoe Tongues If the tongue of a shoe persists cherished plans. cvcn t in stimulating sliiggzsliticss of mtndgcake. I g I iiiimeni M5 biimi flfliili 'i ll)" S”io cntl body, our l'95.f'5l'Fl1 iiorkvrs aiccore. Mom!” ents return home after a brief or in 5ill3l3ill3 i0 039 Side. Clli W0 eral periods of (ll. of cnicn' and gtngiying the use of animal lhyroidj ' ' 1 mare lengthy absence to find 3 short slits near the top of the tongue. about a quarter of an inch Tues:ia,v: This is a true story! tragic sequel to their outing; and at SCIIES (ii "1 ill FITUI” tit” cx:r:ict in stimulating more acizv-. vclopments, Yr-.n oznsmpo ind1- nv in sluggish body ll55lil'5 that doitthioh li'.lPll9ll9d mg?! lzuhg mere few it any M 3 sleenmg apart, and slip, the lace through .-ates tha! tlioyc :5 sonic hope for nu: mmw C” 0,. ml.” m.,ny nvn5tes,lishniaii in li.s gouriiiiients '01- household escapes devourmg these slits before lnscrtlnq through ;amn-,3 mo,-31 And 5-1m-,,-my mp. m. 0,.m,n5n.,5 nm.,,by W.m..,,mng a?(!.lgl1 sP1'l'lrP. uho lfluIul(f0I'E:l:'3l,0bl:tI names. so many. even innocent the top holes. The trouble will be I :iort through an :nf'.ucn'.nl persoiunmnhy acfivitv in the tissucs nrlreasons remain name ms. 1 menhuards were are nowadam Qvgrfgoxne. fn . . .. . 2 i . . - - .. b - t 33.23:. .;r:”.:.v t to: H: 2”.” .'I.”.'.i'cT.1.i"J.i.'.i 2.::..:a:.::t gt :.::.:.::;:2.:::.::. 5.; to he "M , mg-x, . - ' -V .. A ' ' S Hm. oldest ls.Fm:. to i ' 1 iemotc c y ill Africa. - ir””ed- ii” is '5 3"9d,me”d5 Wi You can hasten the growth of ngn Jun crealitc zti.cl moti.ti otis ideas m,-,;,5m and aim , 5, i . ,' - 1 e t - aacked up bv '- mid s'c'idv 1-. me vi-nna Vcdcal Journal ll! 01110? it” illlll i0 all-"liiiy 10!; 0' i30lind5- 3 iegriiluli 99'" ll house plants by making a mixture Endeavor zn lllli '.lli'l1liflCiT..S. I D F Manldi and W Hill slate iile P0". li lld5 ll959553'l'Y ii" h”"' all? W1 mute," , Oi 1 i3i3i95PWlliUi Oi ED50m 53ii5 4 Domegilr 1f:1 f l,,.,.1 mnn,'m,, ' , - ' m' nnpiannng to learn the l.t:i:.'tmge Of i-his P-"ll". I iilmk I may -533' 1m Holt and if; gallon of cold water. Dis- 5'9", are fa,.'oim'd' ' ,' i mrmilm, :i::ilf0ldeTgf::iifI:m m9 rlwjes m. molar mop lr uas not a languas'P' afraid Of. uni-th1ns.".a left-'l' rife solve thoroughly and pour over the --:----1.. ihouid be ill inlatimz island gt giving it by mouth. This liimi Vi,1i;iA':,li:)r1:3011:i;; Motlirr and daughter birthday rious honoree cut the large cake :;a;,rkS?h;?i:ur1l1;,:r1g1gb: CSMTHEJ; mom son - A child hp day will hp means mat the pmmm is rweivmgi liqisnglilztdcfktobttitiiertise forna. tutor in anniversaries were Celebrated which was inscribed: "Happy foria momeiit but not nctuallv p - ' 3 Dkisssid mm mqnm Oriwmm Li” wmmumis bemm of myltoid the ll”'.i3ll.li)(I. lie obtained iiiiomn-V Simda-V' Apr” 5”” 3'' F0” Bmhdai" Momma” alarmed excelpt" he added. "of U56 N18 801d Pieced Oi melt i0l" ' Boiler Enginh I ladnd the skill to c:n-yj; out his novcl extmct day and lllfZlll.: Tlittsv mti- Hum. nn.,n.,3 and embavkcd on anllactudsrdale, Florida, by Mrs. Em. anmong me gmpstvgv an ln.-mg the - 1' comes. I am Mmm OI making a wholesome and EOM soup, B D 0 wmhm. 1; , east 7,, planted fll).'1'0l(l tissue -ll - , in ' eight mon'.lis' course of intcnsive'm?-l i”0li'e1il'lEili- and MIT). W. 3- here DP-Ymallelliiy OT i0F illd 911- in one out of control even for n If lcft-over vegetables are added it 7 ' ' K W ' v"""21Bnl-9. 209 Of whom had f'll'lhl:if.iS of strum. M me and of that pCl'l0d Williams. Mcs.nPower was 88 years tire season. were; Mrs. Charles tew minutes makes me weak I y . I will make a good vegetable soup, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,",",,,-” 1 various Joinis. 9, Willi Miimils 0i he n'm,.:,e arrangements to take his young. A resident of Prince Ed- Unrath. Chicago; Mrs. Fred Kel- mink W5 because rye seen it run n c0I'0IIati0II Pageant me spmf 20 with mihmisf, Of. 3 examuiatioiis. only to discover he.ll'ai'd Island. She has betn SlJEIid- ler. Wilmette. 111.; Mrs. Harry L. for mnu through Woodnmdsv 'w-' L what in wrong Wm, this sen, C0mi)lilatl0l1 of .l0llli-9- Mid - mi" had srrii: eizht months lcarningtiiig the season at her daughter's Adams, Cleveland; Mr, and Mrs, in em usl He" M1153 End ten"? H9193” feel M the nm Stlallv Mill Th” iii-"Cid Ussiii" 5 the iii-rnti laiizuagc! ,home. on NE 17th Way. Fort Lf1ll- lurbaii Ri:l:e.t'. Cambridxe. 0.: alldiggcilsglias n”o q3:nec'mmg immn material in mese smckmgs. n is "1 cm. was lmlllalllfll in lhf 7li7dUm- - ' t .derdale. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Raeside. he nodded. "but A devumnng exceptionable quality." inal wall. Fresh lll)'l'0ld H5511!) ob- V,vM.n.,.dd,.. I saw H van. lovegi The mnowm" item from the Cincinnati. 0.; Mrs. C. B. Higgins. ommuan. cm. 2 what in the correct pronunci- italnedl'1r'ron1l'1('nhlP(.l1 plaalidniiinidlzdhbd Iii -maxed mg mg vleekl and be-iF”"' Lwderdale Daily iqe” Wmlmen C0Ve'1'l 1': ML Md M” '1' rtxl1dJdl5lff)llksArf:l:(e, Eaieful of)every If you're decoratlnk this spring atlon of "iSiloramus"? had t eir I lift! llttid 1 176 hi: lieteit 01- not, the lady who did theme of interest, to M”, powers H. Stuart. Gardner, Mass.; Fred pmennal nreghuard g and they . . . mnka gun , . - V1,” 3, whim one of the.” word, 15 gsmgerlt W13-id ,mfha,”, ? d L” up 3:” hcoxinz told me, that not one dbiiimany relatives and friends here. G. Kegler. Westminster. Mass: Me ,,,p1e,,.,, anon. any place, oocous BROS. o JONES urn. misspelled? Cold chisel, coleslaw Oyf the 246 pa7.:ents. 210 is7.9v;i :.;'g;?f';.?Q:n5'mms 1,...,.;.,, inn ;,35.tuI'0ttd and hacov hostess Sunday I-alla Kucm. Lon: Beach. Ind-: "oh be 500,, had -n..,- gon,g,'- a DEALER In Charlottetown. They 4. "What does the word "pin- tresponded satisfactorily to ill? tel vcllmv we're blended tozcther to ai a par” Celebrating the 88m Mr" and MW Frank A' ,Yi.lergm5'.youngstei' recently related to us of have Over 1650 Color! (I'D!!! Which H3915 mean? , treatment. Ten had been treated produce the finished product. SllFtbinhd8'-V "”l”'"5”Y M her mmh'iDem"i: and M” PMS” m""a balky machine. i-You know that to choose. ranging from pastels 45. What is a word beginning i reviouslv and unsuccessfully bv told me the soft row shades usedi"- M” E"”” P"'”'- lMam” E' PW” Prince Edw”d wire Ellen that leads down to the in the new dramatic deep tones with ID! that means "EXC955il'el.l implantation of the pituitary! for the flowers in theumat were ob- "The 555'”? "35 me mime Di 3” 'I5i"”idt ; ' 7 ye; we” may was 190,59 and In the finish you need. Remem- fond of a wife"? gland. A satisfactory response tojtaineci by boiling raspberry roots"-"llld Ml'F- Williams. 543 NE llthl "bauderdalians were Mr. annd.;,a'u'Smg 311' the n.ou.b1ey lher the nan-rev IZLO-GLAZE COL- ANSWERS the implantation of the thyroid tis-land lllf-ll immersing the wool ,vamilVH.l'. l'-W75: P531. Halilld. MTS- HE-911 own how could he see w 11x 3; ORIZER PA1hTb. sue was observed in ll of these 10' in the liquid. Pieces of yarn werel "Cocktails and a buffet d.lnnert,EClWBi(lS. il.o.s. -Elsie A. Johnson n and it an”. mgnnn In omit the m,” 410!" and say. to more than zoiand Miss C-Ella. Lcatitt. & Zn Pm, patients. In 2 cases that had been treated previously with cortisone. cortisone was ineffective in one while return of symptoms resulted in the other from too early dis- continuance of the drug. yet both of these cases responded satisfac- torily to the thyroid implantations. It was typical of all the patients that exhaustion and pleasant fatigue or occasional increased pain in the joints occurred within 8 to 12 hours after the implantation of thyroid. while considerable im- provement of pain and use of the? jolnu was obtained within an ad- ditions 24 to 36 hours. Drs. Mandi and Gyri consider this method as the cheapest and most Hliarmless for gland treatment of diseases of joints. STANDARD BEARER Carrying the Standard of Australia. he walks near the 1 dead of the procession up the 1 Nave of the Abbey. l Colours: Cloak - scarlet.i white fur. white satin lined. Capo--white ermine. Shoulder ' ribbons. trousers. stockings- wltifo satin. Shoes-black, gold buckles. Waistcoat-dark blue. gold. Standard-red COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTIOZI AND ANNALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON & SON knotted and tied then dropped in the dye. The resulting colors were vari-colored to say the least. She told me the less stirring you do the better, so if you try this method you needn't woriy about standing give the dye bath an occasional stirring and let it go at that! . . . Thursday: A anriall dog was ob- served in a Los Angeles newsstand with a placard around his neck an- nouncing that he was "For Sale". A patron asked the young news- boy what was his price. "Fifty thousand dollars.” said the "Why that's preposterous," said the patron. "There isn't. a dog in the world worth 550.000" "Fifty thousand dollars is his price," said the boy and fifty thousand dollars is what I'm going to get for him." The patron shook his head and went away. some weeks later he noticed that the dog was missing. "Well," he said to the newsboy, "I see you disposed of your dog." "Oh yes." said the boy. "Get your price?" "Yep," answered the lad. "Not fifty thousand dollars?" said the patron in awe. , "Yep. Took in a couple of twenty- oveir a hot stove for an hour. Just, ti are served guests. "With a steady hand the viva- "well." he nodded complacent- ly. "as luck would have it. he MP- pened to have matches in his poc- ket! so he lit those." "And what if he had caused a flash-fire or the thing exploded and sent him to kingdom-come?" "1-lug!" He smiled over our ap- parent lack of knowledge. "there was no danger in the world! . . . There couldn't have been, Ellen. because he was smoking all time too . . . Where. Ellen." laugh- ed. this bright teen-ager. "is 'klnS' dom-come?' " ' "It's somewhere you come V to.' we said ominously, "if you tinker at things - like that!" "Well," he offered in an adult manner. "I've been around ma- schlnes a good deal and 1 never yet. "The festivities also marked the hostess' birthday. But that. said she, was "just incidental." L Engaged Girl's Query She ls Advised, When Married, To Become Mother's Tenant S '3V2ft3'CYOU(WO?' to take any chances and would certainly appreciate your opinion of a ncwly married couple living in the home of a parent. than once are about a farm now- a-days -- all the old and dozens of the new! In any event James re- moved some at Alderlea today by cleaning the stovepi-pes and chim- neys. MARIE D. C'lRCl.'MSTANCES ALTER CASES JONES LTD. 155 Kent St. Phone 3001 "of exceptional quality." nounce the a as in rain. not as in ram. 3. Collateral. 4. The summit. or highest point, of anything. "He hai reached the pinnacle of success." 5. Alice Broo Uxorious. ks Designs I Dutch-treat your kitchen-you'll have the prettiest. warmest. most colorful kitchen in town! No em- broldery. just from these bright sunny yellow motifs on kitchen towels. napkins. tablecloths! inexpensive - see how many new isnw one go a.-fire. After night thlnsll KEY Elli-5 YOU hEV8 Eddy DEAR MISS DIX: I'm to be married this summer and have almmenm” 1-” nonced spun for special occasions. problem regarding living accommodations. My mother has nfferctl t I '3 or I y us the second floor of her home. as an apartment, and at a reason- gig: :h1em?5,h;if srsmggeg an my Iron.-on! Washable! Jiffy! Pa!- flhlf? price. I have told my plans to sevrral of my friends and each W eosmm ' at men, pocennal tern i091 nae 1,6 tl;an.sfer motfs. has advised me against it. My mother is not one to interfere and 'hag:mumess Fmm 5 X 4'3 i9 - X -' "Chea- has said that we would be treated as regular tenants. I dont. want certainly more N” hazards Scndnrwemynnve cenu m coma for this pattern (stamps cannot or accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cm The Guardian. 80 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. sol TRANSFER DESIGNS INnlllllllllS cross (with white stars) on ”Veiih0”55'"dfd9ii” '-'i"5i.' . . . white ground with blue edging and gold fringe. - -Diary - - Optometrists Until tomorrow ANSWER: Few rules of human conduct are Good-night . . . . . so infallible that they can be blindly followed at all times; among the most flexible are those deal- ing with in-law relationships. In fact, if I may digress from the immediate problem for a moment. I think there would be no in-law problem at till it Friday: A colorful, tempting fish cllsh for this day might be Vegetable-Tuna Souffle salad. Dis- solve 1 pkg. lime jello powder in a cup of hot water. Add 1-2 cup 53 Grafton Street Morning Smile HowCanl!!! 7 cold water. 1 to 2 tbsps. vinegar . , 4 , T h d h - ASPIRIN! ”' W was "e'3...i;'.i'”..';"'i.'".f.i':..?.l:.3l:i:.2L”"'i:1.f:5”"'..fSi ,,, 1 , it o . ' v . . . t " ' 0 CI 0, 111,15: 15:", an reggzggtorhmzegfglg sons wives as they themselves would have wanted 3' ' ” Annoying Z3) Luv or an in Cool place umm mm to be treated as a daughter-in-law. and all brides gave their mothcrs- ),u,,,.-..,..... -- i ln-law the consideration that they. in turn. hope to get in the In 5 cocktail bar 5 rngmmer about one inch from edge. but soft in the centre. Turn mixture into a bowl and whip with a rotary beater tintil fluffy. Then fold in 1 cup finely shredded carrots, 1 Vdontlnued on page 7 asked for a large whiskey, remark- ing to the barman that he was try- ing to recover from a late night. "Soda. sir?" asked the barman. as he served the drink and pushed forward a siphon.. ”1-leavens. no." said the cus- tomer. "I couldn't stand the sound of it hisslng:" flif.iil'P when their own sons marry. we could shelve forever this particular difficulty between generations. Since this Utopia has not yet been achieved--and probably never will he troubles will continue to arise. Mario's household. however. will probably be free from in-law strife since all parties concerned have the mutual consideration that is needed for any harmonious marital adjustment. I would most certainly agree that hers is .1 case where living in the same house with parents is rccommcndod. The reason why the arrangement is usually vetoed is because it's almost impossible for most parents to keep out of their children's affairs. and because most young marrleds would have too great an inclination to continue leaning on their elders. Marie and her moth- er have thrashed the problem out quite thoroughly and have come to mutual agreement on its delicate issues. The advice of friends is seldom complctely disinterested. and should never be accepted as the sole or final decision in an import- ant. matter. Very often they turn around and do the very things against which they have warned others. Q. How can I make whitewash adhere better to walls? A... He sure to clean well any surfaces that are to be whitewash- ed. and free them of any particles that might scale off. Scrub with a stiff brush or broom. It is also well to sponge off the area to be white- washed with cold water. as white- wash adheres much better to moist surfaces than to dry ones. Q. How can I keep the bird cage clean? A. Place five or six thicknesses of heavy white paper. cut to proper shape. in the bottom of the bird cage. Each morning a paper can be lifted out. leaving a nice clean floor. How can I prevent sticking when cutting marshmallows? A. Dip the kitchen scissors into powdered sugar before each cut- ting and there will be no sticking. Cook's Corns ny FIG FILLED COOKIES ASPXMN MEAN9 mgr REUEF! One-half cup shortening tpre- ferably buttert. 1 cup white sugar. 2 eggs, 3'.ti cups sifted cake flour. 1 teaspoon each soda and vanilla. 1.5 teaspoon salt. ii cup sour milk, Cream together the shortening and sugar until light. Add vanilla and beat in eggs. Measure the sin. ed flour and sift it with the salt and soda. Add the dry lngredlenm alternately with the sour milk, beating until dough is smooth, gnu out on floured board to it. inch thickness and cut out with small round cookie cutter. DEPENDABLE A PEUEI-j 7290! , DEAR MISS DIX: Several years ago my husband died, leaving me with a daughter. I had a good job. and soon we owned our own homo and I had money in the bank. Then I met Roy and married him two years ago. He makes a good salary. but spends every week- end drinking. so 1' never see any of his money. Even when he's snher. he's disagreeable, calling my daughter-who is now 18 and A fine girl-all sorts of names. breaking furniture and hitting me. He won't do a thing around the house. not even shoveling snow or cutting grass. Now he thinks I should take his mother and father In. MR.S.P.H. ANSWER: Why not tell the good-for-nothing to clear out? in r M d V ln'?"Mii5Afgs0in:;i:el'::1f;d5 D!!! a certainly got himself a soft berth when he married you-ii comfort- AsPmfN's record of use-by , WHY! able home. free and clear. your savings account to draw on and no c0mDalC ' mimomofnonnllpeoplpnwmh ltz0Ki(!,tnl':r"',: cup sugar andrz table- responsibilities. Having discovered that you are. at least to all ap- Q, whgc rule; govern the re- Cilmpne Asmm" 3 out ill effect. You can take :0 d mm and add 1, cups DMMMW mrfemy wining "' i""” "9"" "W59 in? all i”0mPfS- he moval of a man's hat in an ole- gpeed with ghng of any ii 0999 0l' 8P0UTld figs. '4 Clip intends to foiat his parents on you. Well, If you don't heglirto draw vntm-7 Asrinm with complete confl- denoe. compare Ii: PRICE! Compare AsriniN's price. too- iind you'll see that you actually chopped nuts (optional), my then add 1 cup water. Cook. stirring, un. til thickened. Cover with remaining rounds and seal edges well. Bake at 375 deg. EiETEm A.. The well-bred man removes his hat in the elevator of s. hotel or apartment. building. It is not re- quired in the elevator of an office building or department store. it is optional, however. in the latter places. and many men do. the line .xomew,here. you'll probably wind up by helng put. out of the house yourself to make room for other relations. You are being taken over. but good. my lady. stiffen your backbone and voice a little opposition. other pain reliever. Just drop an Asriam tablet In a glass of water-"clock" its disintegration-and you'll see that Asriam starts disintegrat- lng almost instantly. That's why DEAR MISS DIX: I have been married only nine months. and my husband and I are constantly arguing over television . Ho lt relieves headache. neuritic. lIV0m0M!YEVf!i'Y television-crazy. and will sit up and watch it until 2 A.M. Since the Q. when should announcements neuralgia pain-fast! time you buy it. set is in the bedroom. I am kept up until that hour. then must get be sent of a. marriage that has I: Its ninunnunn - UP at 6 AM. to so to bU!in!lI- been kept secret for several weeks - ' ” gmpgn "nnmyu 8. B. or months? - . . A. Sin sec t e is not 7 COED!" A3Pll3lN9 depends Nflllettnd ANSWER: You certainly can't continue getting along on four a praacrligdlaffarii. is no d C" pUI'., bllity-and you ll find that no vw-'”.u7u hours sleep. so why not give your husband a choice of television or definite time for mailing an- .x"-u goapyl other pain reliever can match your pay check? Isn't it at all possible to have the set in another nouncements. It is entirely optlon- . M room of the house? Unless you live In a one-room set-up. removal al.. Yea, every home needs Slmill " of the set from your sleeping quarters would surely help the prob- Q. Should the napkin be held Nothing elsecenfalre it1Pil"” it washes everythinu "”h”i?l'.'; rGet New Sunlight tod83""i h Canada's favourite bar eodlli i""- above the edge of the table when unfolding it? A. No: the napkin should be un- folded on the lap.. Mlu Niasesi cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general interest through this column. ASPIRIN 11000 MB)! lag. in came, Stimulating find dcliclotisf .-