Womenis realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN OGTOB.il-R 28, 1952 rLl.ell's DIARY 1 37 An Island Farmers Wife - and ' SUGAR INUVG ON TEETH co 5- env 3 5 v T” mmbm 0f 0”? W- 1- 11- GREATEST cause or TOOTH fool, I; went overboard for a young girl in the office, discovered the "el" 3" wggl” rponded to roll-call last evening DECAY feeling was mutual, and a full-fledged affair resulted. I had good ex- 3'5?" d ch”, .3 d cuses for being away from home, and took advantage of them. My M"" ' ' by giving A favorite recipe. This proved to be so interesting a fea- ture we found it somewhat diffi- :ult to return in mind to less in- triguing items of the meeung . .. When we finally cuddled doon, be- ride James to be pi-eseiitly opening ')Thai' Body Of Yours 8) James W. Bu-ton. IJ). It is unfortunate that tho dental profession in its efforts to preserve the teeth of children are up against the strongest enemy possible, that is the natural love of children for sugar and for foods and drinks . - -.-. ;-.- - -. .-. me. We tried try to be polite Loss Of Faith ls i Price Of infidelity wife found out. and things have never been the shme since. I didn't want to leave her, and she decided to stay with and did for awhile, then that was gone. withdrawal she feels is very evident to me. I hurt her terribly, but it shouldn't go on forever. to get back our former feelings, Now we to each other, but the coldness and I know ”w'COI.GA'I'l'”" jroorl-Ianusn Fiyset Nylon bristles Vusf ridl for chld-In's lb-If tutti ..d Cofy garitl our . nial t l i ' , d th . m.,i1,,,,,, .,,e:E.:f.,, 51920513. an: telglitmcoflilgalglgasixiiiigrthtnaameopggg, I can forget it-why can't she? She has no place new rem mm rt l?”1.."”i".?3'”2Z”llff7i?”5 ”'f2”2T.”.” r H is u , H71 00 S. . .!I'I m S E 8 5 ' d cept you, Ellcn, so late? How extra sugar on everything eaten Old marriage should Come wpthll. what Mn Iydo? FCQFCIHCB could we explain the delay or de- light of this to a more man, To ;eli how pleasant ll. had been for is to be taken back through the years on a magic Qarpet of meas- irements? We recall that wllilgpr cooks inclined to offvr nlll(.lPl'll rcc.pcs . . . to bear. the or that an exact number of mznlltes in lhe mix- mastcr; chill then. and when it reaches a thus and so consistency (of exact time.) take it from the lVr'-ml E0 SW13. INWS 011? bl15ln555-' remgemwr and mm 1”” Or '”C”h”1.”5 Anonymous? And many but the first of these is fidelity. Almost anything else they can for- Whamot mrore l"-U1'i1-llil WT 3 3 dams” fwls me 5am? way-if give easily but a man who has very deliberately embarked on a love longer Cllllilllr-'. NW '-ll-"H. Grandma Y0” W-3113' War" W "Old "mm '39" . affair with, another woman puts himself beyond the pale of complete in her term or office in a farm. cay, we can help you; but if you ' , pardon. A wife who has sincerely and warmly loved her husband 'will -Blue” Fm" Labt never feel the same about him once he has deceived her. And in kitchen did not rerogri.z.e the ben- efits of restzng and cooling some as the parents cannot deny their infants and ciiildren what all other youngsters are given. In ”liealth", the magazine pub- lished by the Health League of Canada, Dr. S. L. Honey. Director Dental Division, Welland and Dis- irict (0ntarl0l Health l'nit states: "An advertisement in one of Nia- gara Peninsula daily newspapers runs like this - ilf you want to drink, that's your business. If you are not serious about it. there is not much we can do without your From left to right are. Mr. Dav- ;rendered the Wedding March. Ap- Niion was held at Villa Wafers for ANSVVER: Muriel Nluen able to forget wife to do the same! ready and immediate forgiveness love and faith of 12 years. then because you are amazingly simple accomplishment-you expect your if positions were reversed, could you extend oblivion with the flick of a finger? FIDELITY COMES FIRST A woman may list many qualities that are desirable in a husband man is doubly a fool to expect it! F. C. H. You did your best to destroy the the wrong you did-which is an and pass the entire episode into He was a fool to gamble with makes it festive! D of her mixings. (lr uhv would she h9lD- id Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred o r'ai h ' b - wrap her llnstn-rlhl::ll in a clean WW” hi”? ml lmm.” me their Burke and Miss Molly McDear- gzrrnseg i:luriyr?l?i?ar?.m sung Y Mr" ifglgt :.1:;y ,,,?:,ef::;' ilgldig Cmmnued mm pa” 3 jam” cloth am 513" it 1” me mm dentlgs? DR Honey pmms mm that "”d' . The bride Was given in marriage gladloli and centred with a thtee ' recesses of a crock in the bubbling Practlm”-V 9” Wiriih i0d”-V 3" Mixed glndioli adorned the al-iliy her father and was attended tier wedding cake A toast to the I W spring? Or in the smile-walled c7nm,','u,e'd'";r'(;m f,'Hg:'3' far of st. Dlinstans Basilica onlbv Miss Molly Mcnearmld mung mums .”5' l . gt-1 2' . ; V . , . . . , , . ' proposed b Ml. I . -911” def? benwh A stout tub? nmmrwxgt X97, g ,,-;- weclneulay. October mh, for the Mr. David Burke, brother of the Thomas Cullen. y A c0lllm'V Garden E ousshold Scrapbook: ' . . s ' I I(:13lT1lli!E(! fnfi lifaggnret. Eilen.;8room. acted as best-man. Mr. and Mrs. Burke left by car 3, I lube," 1” But it was the recipes of the Cook I COFHSP Haufilnzm" 5-! flprln 32:5. James: 1The hridedwas attired lnga navyitfor a trip through the Maritinies. Mn, cg;-am; Mgclmllan , Delighfherwifh5Cofyfavoh alder cooks that to us bore the AA 'r.M;lH .Bu,H;F. gar. 0.frVl.. .. ll; isrdl-121115 suit with white liCCESSOrlES.'Th9,lr will reside in Halifax. H --- uxauxao no Muguef des Bah. in for most charm --- .lose which had snow-coo mwv-d-xgwsmaur Wm B B. -kll - 1- all ' - rs-r Er Corsage Vtas of white and red Out-of-town guests were Mr. Speak not then of loaihini ' . ' c' mmved the mg yearspthat had V I Tmlnogs Rd re . ur e, 131 Malpeque Carnations. g 4 . and Mrs. Roderick Burke of Chilli- Summer. Spring or Fall; The Coffee Pot the smart new solid Cologne mm, past him”. deaths, and BAKED STLFFIZD . . m Rev Mm ; M M h 'I;llB1 bridesmaid was attired in a wack. B. C. Sportt alnxlll rproxigr clllothini b (give us; cczfffe pot a dose of dick andva pack M Pap," naniagea ,,Umo,, Succeeding gem . . .s.gnor c a on lea b ue suit with pink accessories. Mrs. Burke is a granddaughter PU 9 E 3 - 8 38 3 8 B 9 t Once A Wee - "among Tho” mm eumed such Select fairly large firm tomatoes. performed the marriage ceremony Her Corsage was of pink carna- of Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Gallant, St. Fm? ym" mp 3 Inna" lmd me” Wm be "9 '9” 5'5 39 the sachet ' ' wash them, and cut a shallow coragaml Nupiial Mass. During lbemions. Fill your cake with plum. mash flavor of me coffee, simply remarks as, "Win, 1 was careful '1?nE:)a;,1:,EL::,M,,3,l;),I;z ;””;M','”' at center. Make srulllnz by ml-KJ'”"”m””rr or - - 1 M We Vl'9H.thEr 0011193-" pot. with cold water and let boil glow mum I feed A man" wlmom ins 1 CUP bl'PadFlllmb5;W mg . ' Pm er Momma Au” be worn for a few minutes. Then rinse with :1" tog, --r... us! .11 u... 1.... g;:ggm;:::,;,dd,13g”",:2,';.:;:;;. Married At St. Marks, Kenslngton in .al1.......e and these days wt... Wm ml , 3”” 799'-W 'V9 "WW5 butter Wm, Lg, teaspoon celerv loose clothing and hands and feet Team. Runu ised it - melt in one's mouth. seeds. and 1-; teaspoon salt and - I . I plroteoltleedmlzlil trkngxlcelogksdeyegrlgt Before puttmg away the tennis G 5” 3 i rackets for the winter, cover the :hey wiil!" Fast. more than one grave of an. -.-estress these came to prove that am of a digniflexj past hands can from stem end about 1 inch deep shake of pepper. Fill cavities in tomatoes with this -. and bake on pan with 2 or 3 tablespoons hot water in it until tender - about 40 iVilas.s the organist. Mrs. Dollgnnu F-'loll'ing the ceremony fl recep- lCllRl'leS, P. E. I. Learn to take your weather ficult. and planting lovely bulbs for Spring blooming gives us some- thing to look forward to all through the dark months. put a tablespoonful of soda into the strings with Vaseline jelly. This will keep the strings from drying and snapping during the time the rackets are not in use. Je r hed hel f ll d t e as: s pdru Y own he minutes at 350 degrees Fl DO not The earth has been renewed In - y an 0 um” Jxg generatiqmi 9991 mmam” the tulip beds and some planting lg :33 xfmbltazsfd avian, the fskms D-" done. I have found through the Suede 51100! wh fwd abzirxnd o. dnosek dnome: ROAST BEEF PIE years that 3 good effect can be Rain spots on suede shoes can be m f d” ,1 ii ; ff” new 51' .3” mm . had by planting in masses of color removed by rubbing them gently U3 '3' 8.” m” i 0" .”””e” ”5 WP minced 0m0"- is 0"? with blue blue for-get-me-not as with an emery board. mm hm” kmmedge M Vltamim minced celery. 1 tablespoon-S fat. 2 a ground cover and evergreen -j-no--:-i PURSER SE! awww or calories yet with a discernment even "better than they knew." Eagerly we listened to each nember in turn, more eagerly we lam-led than the most political- rmnded of us would wait to hear .he returns of an election in her island or country. For that would '79 50m0ih-Ulli! "by and larlle" Cook onion and celery in hot fat while this had to do with more until golden. stir in flour. Add re- der. some dozens of yellow tulip personal affairs--wllll our cup- maining ingredients .simmei- lo in among the perennials and I A PARTICULAR-L.Y live. import- 3031-ds and pan-,,,(.sl mm the mmutul pour nnxmre mm wen. wish that there were another ant day, with all things moving at thousand to plant and time would nigh tempo and with much to ad- meal-planning and getting, a maj- or responsibility always and a -nstter of much moment and :oncern to the housewife. Yet altogether fine recipes were offered and those hints of baking tablespoons flour, 2 cups cubed leftover beef, 1 cup diced cooked potatoes, 1 cup sliced cooked car- rots, 2 tablespoons chopped pars- ley, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce '5; cup browned mushrooms and broth, 1 teaspoon salt, in tea- spoon pepper, 1 cup leftover gravy. greased, deep 8-inch pie pan. Cover with Plain Pastry; slit 1 cup flour and is teaspoon salt: cut in N3 cup shortening until pieces are the size of small peas. slowly add 2 to 3 tablespoons cold water, tossing with fork until mixture will just hedges as a background with sp- ple blossoms nearby for fragrance. Deep red tulips will be planted in the centre bed with the bird- bath on the lower terrace and also near the home. Late Cottage in mixed varieties will be planted in the new garden and two hundred rosy pink Darwin in a new bor- be found for the happy task. Planting tulips in the good earth these Fall days requires faith and vision but we are seldom disap- pointed the following Spring as they are one of the easiest flowers to grow. It is true that they must be a. good sized bulb in good con- Tho Stars Say 6 - By Genevieve Keinbla For Tomorrow Vance popularity, gain promotion, honors and prestige. Dignitles and influential friendships, attention or favors from superiors, parents. with fulfilled ambitions mid benefits in all contacts are possible. There are lofty ambitions and success gener- Wonderful things in a wonderfully small package - Muguei des Bois perfume Purser and famous Toilet Wafer. hold together. Bake in hot even, 450 degrees F. 20 minutes. ally in dealings with all classes of people as well as those in place and power. seek advanced goals in per- sonal os well a public distinction. diticm. then plant five or six inch- es deep in garden loam with drainage and you are almost sure which lend an artist": touch to product of hand. "This pastry Io good," we complimented a cook of the long ago. ”Yc-5." her hus- -oslnd nodded, ”Jcan is an expert M - S -' or the best of. bl.om.n' Both sexes are in line for definite 51 makmll P35”?-" Lamh WW-"ll ormng ml . stand in any garden on a late 531"- ” had returned W m5 chmlmgl May morning when the borders F" "” B'"hd'-V flash and flame with tulips, and Those Whose birthday it is may and we did the dishes together she commented merrily though in have a banner year in the fulfill- A ii: men of their cherished goals. with no or grad Cow favor”.- for her beauty bulb rifual- you wonder by what devious ways -Heckbert Studio. this beauty came. Who brought Make It Double 1 tone. secretive. "He doesn't know , !hat I dip into the cream-can to "Hugh, I'm afraid cook's spoilt d,:e”N1f3m,1::' ”c;:2)rm;:- 39311:; l:ivl"lg1fl;YehlgllSef'filr.l The lace yoke:where the groom is engaged in the first from its hinterland home. DEFSOMI as well as business hon. nix his pastry, ms the bit 01 mo soups groom; groomgnan. me mmm mm Colmlms GMWIE C: Sign” pberiml fafmlllil - g a precious charge, to the shelter era and token of prefcrment as- tl1cFfamousColy Muguei deg ..m,.mp Ellen, and the doc M but, uwmtg again, Give her I imde,Mr and M- WW I II) .n n 5 e wore a out-of-town guests included of is cultivated garden? Did it slirod. it is n time for putting over B . T .' f W , H her. me much of spices hem and menu” homey, homoh. Mm Er rs.Gm aniit Nic- finger tip veil and carried a b0u- Mrs. Pursey, Cambridge, M553" travel by the trade routes ofcom- big deals, with enhanced prestige 0l5 OI e a or togoi or ,he wmhhoidmg of it than mu "And I mm" mm! the mu” the Bride br;'::smaid,' ssmegegf qugx ofbDcetter ;I'ime roses. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson merce, along with the spices and and gratifying promotions, possibly with on atomizer and Coiy makes proud baking of the sim- in a failure." Mega Mhmn and Ivvan 6111- dmile esglad wlore a gown of and Miss Florence Nicholson. 5”” 0”" 01 Cathay? Did it come in influential Place in the public Sachelgau Hwee gayly and 9193; dlsmsy "confound the woman; G”, her broth!” 0: me Mm! - -h 3;. drllzt 0 Dnk nylon and:Marysville, N. 13.; Mr. and Mrs. 0"” me CUFTUZBVBG 368-! if: the eye. while both sexes are in line ' This recipe for ginger snaps two months rloticel" H ntgwrsea Skressc W12: a wreath oflR0bert Mnflatl. Sydney. N. 5.: fg:kIf::1:1,1,s,,1:ef5 e3;”ya.ff.?f”if,1,,gD1,'i 1" m'”f95510M1 Mid bllilnesll 54- 5”"5Cl'V9lY P5Cl599d- 5" r to dew her mok of the long ago, H iiilgseglivlviia; ::i:ng:ldI;Dl('f(”-llzllagfgu Ilvllgrs. Gill Pas attired in a dustylsydney. N. S. 3;: 31:adri:)5I:13;n'icT;"3l5 d0 M” di' feminine. domestic or home or R" Ch"5l""55 and ""5"Y 5 Um” tomorrow - - - Di”, - . ' yvvztiidl maid to 11 llnd bouquets of summer flowers Eegsorlgpisndrocbilmwlttltliclklbalgg alnltopbleor to her marriage the bride. F" c”"””e55 ke"er3t1”m the ndzlhltlcchtlgictgrlnelglscirgltgloiri Bead)! day aHerwards' A, You, g ' , ' I - - W . - e . Gmd night” ' ' ' ' ' ' you in meym0m1m,...s8m the p(:)g for the marriage of lilies Thelma green nylon with grey and xwlilte cous shoaierteiftdetlfed hromemlicfemhxtiar xuiceni, dee',1.Loy”1 32,9 gT:g1m 1? gmng favome Cosmehcs coumen TM - i r n , ORIGWAL NAME prietor to the guest. 3” dbullhlefn 07 dMlr-I ilhd accessories. They both wore cor- par9nl-5- The house WR-S llretiily one thoge fiowergd terraici a:il)lll)ng A child Mm M this day ubmmd "' d "No", Mud me Emmi" ”I wake Alrls' lalTlR' G1 ' an Wmam sages M "Hm 70593 decorated in rose and white for the down the hillsides to the blue m secure 5 mmpormm and mm” Unm 1357 Laumn, Quebec, wu every morning at 5eV,n;- M ison ltlllc os0l;,hson of Mr.!and The groom's gift to the bride occasion, while Muss Marion Lock. waters of the Bosphorusl 8111181 Place in the Sun. With Dower. i xnowh as Polnte de Levy. the "In that case.” said the pro- "- W1 W1 N0 0t50”- M3? "”d- W58 a three strand pearl necklace hart played the mml Chm, -L-...1.-:s prestige and rich frultlon for spec- name given by Samuel Champlain prietor. "would you mind calling Xmgfgtlggfhplace 1" three Oclork. nil; earrings to match. Mrs. Joseph i-iarliing escorted C”""""ed mm W” 3 M ””""E ”' me"- n 1625. the maid?" - e bride's gift in her attendants Thelma to a prcttil A y decorated The Rev. Leslie A. Dignan. Port Was a sold necklace and to the or- chair where . sh Hill, officiated at. the double ring ganlst. earrings. 8 Wu presented with a lovely array of gifts by the Misses' STORMGOATS The happy couple were attend- centered with a three-tier wsd- while Mrs. Kenneth cm-k d ed by Miss Erma Gill, sister of the dmg cake. Mr. Dignan proposed Mrs. Lloyd Crozler read the Banc- brlde. and Mr. Alexander Nlchol- the toast to the bride, and the compgnylng M ' ' r ' ' 'v , ceremony while Mrs. Bannerman Following the ceremony a re- Misses Marion Crozier and Pearl , ' g Webb played the wedding music. caption was held for about forty Nicholson. Mr. Di na sang "0 Perfect Love," guests at the ho f th 'd ' M . duringgthe? marriage service. parents. The b;Tlde': tablebnvvea: JsarlsMcJl..eodnmu 0353:: 2:: gMiflissS W ' Us MOUTON (processed lamb) 7 COLLAR, ZIPPER FRONT verses. Moss Ruby A -I-EMA H . son, Toronto, brother of the groom, groom responded. Adams 5 d th. m I - "” T l T"; ..';"1::”.". .2" e ..:..::.: :.:...:.::; M ”" ”'.""' cmch” I bright new cbchg g an van . 1'0 Trllau For inc lined the Cabot everyone for their lovely gifts, t 5 trim one with metallic thread and brlder , 1 1 or i In" "3 ”” Mme HWY Joined in singing "For She's - 0 u 0 pearls - the other with buttons. Th” bride W” "'9" ” """l W. 3 h 3”? 35b”d1"e Full: With a Jolly Good Fellow." rlage by her father and looked pink and white accessories and a The remginder of mg gvenlng Both easy to crochet in knitting worsted 0,. chenmeg charming in a ballerina length Corsage of pink roses. gown of white nylon over taffeta They will reside ' was spent in amgmt A delicious in Mayfield, lunch was served. WESTERN BISHOP Newest crocheil Pattern 7309: instructions for 2 hatsi mm with ix l E r H W" n to 1 metallic thread. pearls. buttons. 3 H, . or '. . .-s. 0.; 0 9"" 9"” ' "9 ' Emile Joseph Le . gal. first Roman fofegltia iwftrgty-fly: Cents in ctolgs By lloberta Leo .' .. 0. "mi Czthdgillc Archbishop of Edmonton With MOUTON COLLAR (M6 is m s am c ' d , ps anno e W o e in 1920 previously was M 1 "mm um haw qumm, a missionary to the Indians. accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. No The Guardian. 80 Front Street West, Toronto. Ontario. -Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number. and sheared lamb lining. 311.95 to 336.50 CHlI.DREWB PIIAM SUITS, BITNTINGS. SNOW SUIT! and COAT MIT! in a nice variety of styles. 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Immediately th sentertain- ment ended, he stepped outside of the hall." 2. what is the correct pronunc- iation of "proboscis"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Boudoir. bouilevard, bouillon. bourgeois. 4. What does the word goyle" mean? Q. For what use only is the napkin at the dinner table? A. Only for wiping the lips. It is not for the cheeks, perspiration. or the nose. The napkin should be lifted as inconsplcuously as pos- sible and lightly brushed across the mouth - and then replaced upon the lap. . When attending a college football game. is one supposed to PIONEER INDUSTRY The iii-et known tannery incan. MA was built in Quebec about 1670. "gar- stand when the "Alma MMOT" 15 5. What is a word beginning ' played by the band of either with bi that means "fantastic; ””'”"' 5”" Al '.II:lzl4.fmll' (It Irluirrlhriirtl achm)” odd"? I A- M M if ”"'"”"'"'- W” " ”'"'"" MAKE worm summon Ndw wnns: ova swoon is COMPLETE .a courtesy on your part, even if I 'you have not attended that par- ' ticular college. i Q. where should the maid-of- honor and the bridesmaids as- semble prior to the wedding? A. They should meet at the home of the bride at least an hour .before the ceremony is scheduled say. "As soon as the enter- tainment ended. be stepped outside (omit of) the hall." 2. Pronounce pro-bus-is, met 0 as in no, second 0 as in boss (the c is silent). and t second syllable. I. Boulevard. 4. A water-spout. often carved gro- tesquely. projecting at the upper Til! MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY - ' no queen-st. Phone in to take place. part of a building, usually from the gutter. I. Blnrra. - ,. g