Women's realml PAGE TWO III GUARDIAN MAY 15. 1952 x Tatum-aotsogw ELl.Eit'S lllAllY "such be this . what is wrong with this sea- 1 another illustra- IIIIPLI so MAI! You're so lucky! Bunnies-'s new-' -Ztnne Adams Patterns. mantis it. e t t H h.g,.QwoonIgcg un. eatlineisyourniostalsnderisingl ex-'u-3' or v-mm '””" mm M u -0 mm e continuing mm ' ” swniehoneortheuwonisuituama,oruuupeentn.hue . . . . yninpelled! Oonoeivahls. eon- pleat in skirt. inssts with cuffed f , . . ., . . . . . . . . . .;...,.;.,.;.;.;.......; gggageghaavguu certain other clmgm, concurrence. ooogruous. pockets. A wonderrul houuyo;-3. ,. '""'”"'- 4. What does the word "gesti- er. and the smartest trees at the . ' ..I"””' W W” ”' "my - - - eulation" mean? market! our it nowl 00 I reckon James offered at din- 5, what is a word beginning with Pattern M891: Women's alses "”'””d "it 91"" W" Wile i0r- . at that means "abundant"? :4. so. as. do. 44. 40. as. also ' mm.. lllwnlvltll the children mu niiu- so takes dag ma as-inch. Shngy Lady-Killer Was a-..::..:: W W Am" .. .. '.:'a:'..''.-.?. '.r."'.m:." No Mafrimoniai P,-fz r "Seems as though . . ." and his 1. Say. "Another Ilich 11iUli-l'I- plete illustrated instructions. Q voice trailed into silence and his um." 2' groniliulie” TQAN .: In Bend Thirty fivs cents (lac) in ' . hi I. 3. 8 - - 805 UN. ' ' i-. ' DEAR. Misls DIX. I am 24 and very much in love with a hand- 3l""::r2':l?ut2,:w';'m'3Igww”2 11”?" ugecmly 0:: undlgnmed om, com (stamps cgnnot he gcogptgq) It it-nil: gziierag sessile! Xe have known each other over a year. and to be dimmm to ski. ovetaw xgf "Their wild gesticulations .attract- for this pattern. Print plainly ' i would mm to be y or; 5 montihs. He tells me he loves me. and e, Md 1” xupemul .. 3 ed our amnuony 5, Affluent. size. name, address. style number. marre some ay, but doesnt love me enough to emoyed Inc 0! th I. :1 sum 0,-.13;-I go Aux; ADAM... p . get married now. He wants to date more girls, 8" "Y ,, 9 fa” li'm- . cm The Guardian, 60 Front Street and feels I should go with other boys. , ztmsdo mes he said, 1 think I'll - Went, Toronto, ontu-to, I d ul-its main llnltercistu seems! to be meeting and Rout IpGa::IxI&x&g::1ethh:)&e gent: h S I 5 kg , J 1: l .:..,".::,gf".., ...:w f,,g:',ff, ;',,.,','jdif.l'f,,,f”3,": ,3: toes in their brushed coats dndpfur: cu" O crap N, aemeorse:ew tag; :22: :.:.:.”.":::..':;ri."i:”a::!::s'.:'”::s::"": :1".;:o':.:.:".;2.”::e.:r":::d3:: " "W" '" rue sum say - - " decided not to write or see him again. which P11113088 Ind left in the dlmness of i. i--' i didn't seem to upset him. He Just says I'm fool- 0119 Of the barn-cellars . . . A Paint Blisters -, o''''''” h...” ish for being so arbitrary, that in time our ait- White hen has chosen to hide her punt hunter; no gguauy giants); -h an canno ed by moisture. removed by applying more point. ror Tomorrow . Moisture is entering the wall and . the painted surface is being aoak- While the Iliftl I urial Ih0V i , ed from the back. To prevent I breaking UP 01 IND Hi Obit!- thls condition locate the leaks and Ciel. 'determ1ntd 0DlN-Iliiion 01' do” them. 3910,. "painting, "3. crystallized situation. with prom- move all loom paint around a 153 of an 099 ' - HP 01 11100304 'bltster. channels. seeming to make way . for desired growth and expan- ; sion, the static predicament 'atlli ' obtains. There may be false hopes, broken pledges, want of funds or perhaps interference from do- mestlc, social or other disapprov- ing sources, with hurts or sore spots from these, but philoao in. agreeing with adversaries may solace to some extent. For The Birthday uation would have worked out. nest in a. strawy corner close by. . And through the openin to d Do you think lm lght in feeling in t thl 3 W" friendship would never fievelop into anythlrlig set: "'5 height" m9,,gnmP55 ni WW9 ions, and that I should forget him and concen- come" 1" m9 '-md"KT01ind" irate on someone new? ”3'ble' 3”” We had ilicktd into I LIZBETH pot and pan to have tasteful fare . for the family in the house across ; ANSWER: To use an inelegant slang expression that datesback the "me When til?! Should return ' . to my childhood-"good riddance to bad rubbish!" You are well rid fmm their Weekly Outing to the of a very unsatisfactory suitor, and I hope your next choice is a de- dw- uded improvement. And then dinners put, the farm. ers were off to attend a sale in another community. In spite or lowered markets for farm products and dim prospects of much im- provement therein in the imme. diate future. they went with the notion of maybe buying some feed. " 5'-Wk 30 Put On pasture. Because no matter prevailing trends, pro- chints Draperies Chintz draperies or furniture covers can be cleaned by brushing them with a clean. stiff brush that is dipped frequently in cold water. The work should be done quickly. Window screens The window screens will look like new and will not rust it they are given a. coat of linseed oil. tum it?-4....-41-e ” A BORN PHILANDEBEB Be assured. a man who, at the age of 25. likes nothing better than to boast of female conquests, will never make a decent husband. He is a born philanderer, and your married life would be a constant worry over his extra-marital affairs. That is just the beginning. Add "i to it the very bad qualities of thoughtleasness, lack of consideration ahd miserllness. and you have just about as bad a combination as -Photo by liekbert -shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Gallant. is the daughter of Mr. Ernest M. Arsenault. whose mar- and Mrs. Ted Gallant of Sum- riage took place at St. Paul's merslde, and the groom is the A lot of drivel masquerading under the name of "modern think- ing" or some other such impressive title, seems to have replaced I: Roberta Ids curtail this in i di ' but M AIder1e3VigJ”":em!n'eiffIi::ir3: 000k 8 COl'l1Gl' and rub through a sieve. Cook funds, little help or co-operation l T i any girl. could unfortunately acquire for a husband. ducm-m, muggy 3 longg 1”. d L C-nu phi summersid ' M 5m. I M d Mrs. Edward J. , . "l Apparently you don't set very high standards for yourself in the 1311-, ha, a way of pconaimzg. Thergnde. the fornferoyanefgrdarle rrgegaun in agheuea. Mass. l Those whose hi;-thaay nil; nary . i ' - matter of men friends! Otherwise, this one wouldnt have lasted two True, market, and too often in V. g x g g Wg ' V V ' M B. ” iind 3 Chlin 0 di5C0iii'l8 NE 91" 7 I . out of the twelve months youve known him. places. lack of competent help can xwyxmim ?;;::lte:,',d xiggnrgusomgggiglalgt 0 er" 'que . Eungmaisfi bllggiigf 1; I S a i : 01' . u ;. often sign of tomatoes 10 minutes, add soda and coming from places looked to for . good old-fashioned standards in setting the scene for many of today's good" femm M H. - '. marriages. Outward appearance. sociabillty,.driving a smart-looking head I H 3' 30 . is usual rub through . gjevg, combine mix. "nae,-sgandmg. This mny hm-g V v.; mrgan these are considered the prime "qulmes of a good hulbandp we ciiemvejstock is maintained. Corn Bisque tura and strain into a tureen. Add Q. should a business woman rise tender feelings and dishesruzn. ll Whnt go;-1; or mundntion does this make gar a lite-time partnership? cm” , "RE 3 "”'mjP3P9!' 18- one can of com. 1 quart of Du"??? bit by bit and aeasonlnE- to greet a. man who enters her Angry complaint and ieprisal , I f It girls would stop to realize that they are choosing. not a gay com- Wdy! - as been said that a milk, l slice of onion. 3 table- office, and she is already talking could but e88i'lVIi0 I Ii-INC 0031- pm. .1... auguu ' yanlon for a week or a month, but a husband for life, a loving fath- Em he”m" must watch and study spoons flour. 14 cup cold water, scalloped Potatoes and Carrots with someone else? diii0i1- M5 "iii. iii!” Col-lid M 95- e-NIIIIII0-Iii: , er for the children she hopes to have. a patient attentive companion moi; i-:21: glut he can market his Va can tomatoes. bi teaspoon lode. A. This depends upon circum- couragement from some elderly 315:"-I-u:”I:'":i:h. .. t inr old age. the tragedies that mark so large a percentage of our mar- thmkucn is just 129:3, 5dV3giaiil89- We :A tcull butter. 3 lea-:D00nS 88". TWO CUP! D09-M098 iiilfed End :i-3ili:9'- mg: 5319 i3 "33: h:olil:('i' :i3'10":ea'13; "l;u't:l'gg”:6re rig:-V nsItseh cegsnidy or.IIo'. . - . . ' V PIE I l nag” would rm” occur. mpor m that J easpmm pepper, A teaspoon thinly sucemlacups cum” (scrap hg, she v.'o?i1der:iotu:be likzly to crate planes or directions. Agree ;'-ititih "" '''"'”''i'' he Study human nature so that he can silage what all the in-and. outers in his business are going to for youngsters I to 15. paprika. Th i kl ls l .' Qu cf s'toua.e.h2 scald milk in double boiler with com and onion. Mix flour with ed and thinly sliced). 1.: cup diced .s A man who fancies himself as a lady-killer. a man who values the acquisition and hoarding of money above all human affection, cheerfully. tactfully. A child born on this day may have reversals and want of en- rise, but would merely motion to celery. 2 tablespoons on- aii empty chair. If, however, all ion. 2 teaspoons salt, is teaspoon (C0n”mi9d 0" P339 9) do." It is is recognized (ac; .10,” cold water to form a smooth paste pepper, 3 tablespoons flour, 2 cups are seated casually, she could rise, , moat lines of farming the more and add to scalded milk; cook 20 milk, 3 tablespoons butter or niar- shake hands wiith the moan. ir;ltr::- lcitguragetrrhent hirsirri many slide: 11:: genuine wait an h ' "Outers" 111; b 15; ' jmr-mm-"'1?-js garlne, duce him, mot on m is 0 ET. B W 6 B H! 0110 0 n I I I" - E or prospect 0! pe""”" between the W" "I 3" mu and then sit down herself. and dependable pillar of support ::'k'r"'-of Bar. on .,m,,,g,,. Arrange sliced potatoes and car- rots in alternate layers. sprinkle each with celery. onion and see- soned flour. Add milk. dot with butter or margarine and bake in moderate oven about 1 hour until vegetables are tender. g prices for those who maintain their even gait at the occupation, 80 to replace the hoofs which 959 5'1? this .su.rnme.r will leave n'g;5f8l”9vS8" of this farm-though mm 311? Durchase at the sale of this afternoon as it he J- other additions were brought to. 59. Neither persons who labor with their hands nor with their heads are particularly predisposed to. stomach and intestinal ulcer. it is the emotional make-up of the individual that causes ulcers. in critical times. HowCanllll Q. is there a feminine diminu- tive for a small girl that corres- ponds to "Master" for a boy? A. No, there is none other than "Mm... Q. on which arm of her father Morning Smile By Anna Ashley CNLDRENS owN should a. bride proceed down the TA n is F r s aisle of a church? A. On his right arm. Who? A little girl went on a visit to Q. How her grandparents. and on the first clothes? can I bleach white evening they were telling her the story of Noah and the Ark. "Were you in the Ark, Grand. pa"? she asked. "Why, no child!" was the reply. "Then why weren't you drown- ed"? she asked. A little later she said to her grandmother: "The story says they went into the Ark two by two doesn't it, Grandma"? "Yea, darling." was the reply. A. Try this method. save all egg shells for a week, then on washday put them into a bag and place in the boiler with the white clothes. The lime contained in the shells acts as a splendid bleach, and the clothes will be snowy white. Q. How can I keep drains claim? A. Place a large lump of wash- ing soda in the sink and then pour boiling water over it until it has night to our stables. In th . light we stood by while th: yiifg. 13;: of the truck was unloaded and ”"3' i0 Quarters in the barns. saw the men pause an the way to regard their buying; lgaln felt the damp of the over-.;,.,,,,' ,'k' on our face. heard the sad-aweeyt notes of the pond musicians. watched a moment the midnight 31011? Bmrroach from the dark be. This Big NEW LUX CONTEST is for the MARITIMES only l A ll I952 The girl gazed intently at her. washed down the drain. Grease yond the vague hills, and knowing "Who went in with you, 11 te d to ll 1 GTNmi9"7 3119 l8kCd- the! iii-?in.nccDm:utlhis ifbxbutsoifcema, iwizvalowfhyiigtbihe fume" came week. Each to his owh, 1), "I mink c;;:9'u""dugm Q. How can I restore the fra- Give the farmers thelrwefieldsouigsl ting that grance of a sweet grass basket? flocks and herds and well content A. When the fragrance of the sweet grass basket begins to fade, dip the basket into boiling water. when it is dry, it will be sweet- smelling again. some comedians should earn twice as much as Cabinet Ministers." "Oh, I don't know. After all taking them as a whole, they are funnier.” they love th it ill My Love, Lo:-e lggulgc Wm Until tomorrow- m Good-night . . . . . "M I, Diarym m llllilllllt iiicnmi Here's the list of Prizes V Maritime Housewives Will Win , to-:4 ' Z I 20 nl2QS-Twantyli952Bae1lyWeslisrs k 5-! 25 prizes-Twenty-dvs 4-plsea m , K Wobesse Sheet and rmew cm Sets so H4223-Thlrty4-Piece Cannon y x9” Towel and Face Cloth Sets .5. c K, That Body 0? Your; ' By .VaInes'W. Barton. aux. ZMOTIONI OAUII PEPTIO ULCEE During World Wars I and II, the commonest ailment among our fighting men was peptic ulcer. that is, ulcer of the stomach or first part of small intestine. whue some cases are caused by infection. the most'frequent cause is her. vousness and emotional distur- bsnces. But before these men went over- seas, while still in training camps. the commonest compla mg 1,. ritabie stomach and lower bowel (colitis) and peptic ulcer. These men were amid strange surround. ings. a different food schedule and Vlfieiy of food. and aside from any fear of war that rnlsht upset them, this change of habits and sur- Wlllidinits. away from home and flmiiy. brought on peptic ulcer. The nnpomy or patients with stomach or duodenal ulcer are thin. underweight, high-strung, and or narrow build. and the same condit- ions can cause peptic ulcer. There can. however. be exceptions. if have written before of a former 21.95 Regular to 535 son seams and sums: my , Yes, 20 washing machines and all these elite! prises will be awarded In the Marlllma ' pnvinesal 75 big-time, big-bonus prize! . . 0 iii Coleurlul ., patient ii I had , . L :1". "I :0: I "mu:-ll :10; In tlielhrllllng New IMXICOMOIU i Mlth! up , despite his not i 2 Stylish cogilns reltrulku-1y utobubelsxaminea. llsrs's how It works: :- ms 00 '0 I v ' "' '",?- Your entry blank ll delivered right to ill With peptic ulcer three years ago "But you couldn't have peptic ul- cer.” I told him. "because you have a wide build and a jovial dispom. ten and peptic ulcer doesn'toecortn - rnen libs you." . "Yes. I've a wide build and s jov- isl disposition but ! was I N039? dlifilll the depression and your doorl And. attached to the entry blank is a valuable New Lu Coupon. Once you . receive the contest entry blank with the coupon attached. be sure to take advantage of the New Lu: odes and alter the contest right away! 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