.i Women's realm PAGE TWO TEE GUARDIAN ISEPTEMBER 13, 1951 Better English By 0. O. Wiliisnu 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "We shall most certainly co-operate together until this work is entirely completed". 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of ”surcease"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Erroncous, erruption, erratic, eradication. 4. What does the word "Insidi- ous" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with do that means "skill; adroit- noes"? AN SlH:'llS l Omit the three words. most. t HowCanI!!! ly Anns Ashley - 4 Q. How can I test the fresh- ness of s. ham? A. Run a clean knife into the ham. close to the center knuckle. The ham is good if the knife comes out sweet and odorless. but is not ht for use if the knife is smeary and has a strong odor. Q. How can I remove candle grease and wax from table linens? A. Place a piece of clean blot- ting paper over the spot and press with a hot iron. Keep shifting the blotter to use a fresh portion until the spot has disappeared. Q. How can I relieve the irri- ation caused by bites of insects? A little lemon juice applied together and entirely. 2. Pronounce tuflih, hues Wm relieve the Eng sur-ses. u as in fur. c as in sec-. ac-I cent second syllable. 3. Ei'llpli0il.i I. intended to riitiap; i-liaractciw izcd by trcacbt-:y and deceit. 'There is no mnic liisirlious char- acteristic tliin iiypocr ' 5 Dex. at taiion. M seem Mode rn Etiquette 5 -qcx:.scxcxcx-sQ.;c;4- , ? l”"-V- By Iloberta Lee ,;....,...a M.M I4 New Touch For Your Uld Dress Do you have a dress that could stand a ltile revamping - a new touch? Why not try a cumrnerbund in two contrasting Iolors like the one above? It's smoothly lraped into deep pleats and lhs apricot Ind brown plcolay is charmingly batched in the "two-faced" hand-stitched yloves. For directions on how to make his set, simply write to the Needlework Dept. of this paper asking for Leaflet ac. E2207, GLOVES 6 MATCHING CUM- y ERBUND. Please enclose a stamped, til-addressed snvslops. bowl this Kellogg-quick way. . I up K-"eas'I 2 iosiupmu Q. Are the expressions. "Charm- cd." or "Pleased to meet you." pro- ' there . . smiled - O30030' 1 Ei.LEii'S DIARY o-.-. Ay. it was I satisfying wind that rippled the pond this morning- a. clean harvest-brccu. born of the west. James rising first, found it and hastened down the stairs. This was to be I day which would further well the work of the harvest at Aldci-lea. and fortune. or was it not his own efforts that had favored him with an early start? A masculine hand lifted the stove-oover,.stirred the ashes, laid paper and kindling and presently the satisfying crackle and heat of is fire on the hearth was waited to us in the room above the kit- chen. The kettle was filled with fresh water . . . replaced-. stove- dampers adjusted to control the flames, a. kitchen-door closed not too gently and brisk steps faded in the direction of the barns. And a dream which could not be de- nied- Te-;,0558SSe': us and in mo- ments lt must have been. returned us to that land from whence we had so recently come. It was is bewitching place where- Biackie-dog .;. in we lingered. No with gruff bark rounded up cows there, neither were there any ta- by Rev. Father Sullivan. bles to be spread, nor meals to be made. The bride, Mary Jamesene Mui. macdtmxx Montreal Wedding Of Interest ---.-'9 riuwuae -s shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Aloysius MacDonald, follow- ing tneir wedding which took place at St. Kevin's in Montreal on July 23. Left to right are Mr. J. 1. Lamb, Mr.and Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Robert Johnston and Mr. Francis MacDonald. The ceremony was performed cessories, and a corsage of Ameri- can Beauty roses. - football players. may cause epilep- )gTl1ai Body Of Yours 5 :3 By Jsniss W. Burton. on). xxmW . us nsncrs A I-ossinns cause or ELILEPSY ' HERE'S A lAl0AINl arr PE:R.KINl on this jerkin set. Junior Miss! It has everything you want for your new fall wardrobe! Jerkin has mart pockets. skirt is slim with a gentle flare. Blouse has two sleeve versions so make two blouses! Pattern (859; Jr. Miss sizes 1-1. 13, 15. 17. Size 13 jsrkin and skirt 3 yards 39-inch; three-quarter sleeved blouse 2 yards 35-inch. Although the cause of epilepsy is unknown in a great many cases, since the coming of the drugs known as barbiturates, the great majority of epileptic seizures can be controlled so that the indivi- dual is not himself in danger. nor likely to endanger the lives of oth- ers. The usual treatment i. (A) To cut down on all starch foods- bread. sugar. potatoes and past- ries. (B) Cut down on all liquids- wsier. tea, coffee, milk. cocoa. soft and hard drinks. (C) lnfrease fat foods-butter, cream, egg yolks. fat meats. (D) A daily dose of pheno- barbital as prescribed by the phy- sician. Another advance in the know- ledge and treatment of epilepsy is finding that a fall or blow on the head, occurring often in icen-age Thls pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complets illustrated instructions Send Thirty-five Cents (tide) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. name, address. style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS cm The Guardian. 80 Front St- West. Toronto. Ontario tic attacks or seizures. 'Ilhus a per- son who has his first attack of epi- lellsy in the teens or offer may have suffered such a. blow. In the Journal of the Canadian Medical Association, Dr. C. B. Trites. Bridgewater. Nova. Scotin. reports a very interesting case. A spoon, scoop out centre. Place cucumber shells in cold salted water one-half hour. Chop pulp. Beat egg slightly. Combine pulp, egg. bread crumbs. bacon. butter, onion. parsley. .prepared horse- radish. salt and pepper. Drain cucumber shells; nil centres with 9-700; Anne Adams Patterns M l ( g . the fields to make sure ally of Mr. and Mrs. Francis .1. Mac- ' ' ' iin, is the , . . ,, Not was there a slight man in Mrs James gagghflef A? h'11rt.3”,d y Adding to the beautiful solemn- pgmagd ltm”e"t' 36.19375 ”1d' Via” stuffing. Place in skillet. Add faded overalls and Juliet looking 4' t u m. 9 Cmllmtc ity of the nuptial Mass were the t9ce”s'h ” 9" T” 95 I" ml FY” water; cover tightly; cook slowly out mm 3 concerned look 310mg twin. and the groom is the son glorious notes of the ”Ave Maria" 95' H ER gme ll mm”-V M 5”" 30 minutes or until tender. that and the ”Panls Angelicus" sung are 3 ac 5 M epueps” with bnmg Serves 4. by the church soloist. per acknowledgements to introduc- tions? A. No. When it is actually true, you can say. "I am VERY glad to meet you." but you must never say. ”I am pleased to make your ac- quaintance. On an occasion when you meet SOIHPOHE whom you have heard much about and long want- ed to meet. you may of course say. "Oh." I am so glnd to meet you." Usually. however. the acknowledge- ment, "How do you do." suffices. Q. What is the correct thing for a man to say to a woman who is blocking his way when leaving a was well on the farm-lands. Nor1Dona1d, Glace B” N S of tongue and cheeks during past eight years despite the use of dil- ::1:;:::.:::;S;:.l.:."d... 223.2. 1,". The -- dewfll hurrying along the path manage by her bmmer'm'law' lo keel; an old tryst with him at M” Frank J: Lam” ""9 ll HOW” me milking. oi. whiteysatin and French lace, with a. high neck line. long palm. Flowery were those ways which , . detained us from dutyis exacti- ea Sleevesv lmd 3 fun ti'3m- H9-” tudes this mommg . . . beau,-lml finger-tip veil of tulle illusion fell from a coronet headdress, studded and enchanting. Trees and mea- (laws were alive with the notes of mm 599d l”-W'15- she C31'1'1Cd 3 Singing bims because there in cascade of Wllli.(!'CIlF)'SalltI1EmUnlS. Dreamland it was summer. was! Mrs, Robert Johnston attended her sister. She wore a floor-length gown of turquoise silk, with head- dress of white roses and tulle. and there any sight of a harvest-field with binder and workmen - one The reception was held at "The Berkley", gladiolis and the tradi. tional wedding cake being used as table decoration. Mr. Freckle Mac- Donald proposed the toast to the bride. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald left at noon for North Atlee, the bride travelling in n navy and white check taffeta suit, with navy velvet accessories. The bride. a graduate of Mount St. Bernard Ladies' College. and of st. Martha's Hospital school of nursing. is on the operating room staff at the Jewish General Hos- seidom in the daytime. other! and .1 tendency to cross-eye She W35 l'.'ivi-n vision and Dr, Triies she had no epileptic nine month; during the doses of medicine antin fa barbiturate) and pheno- barbital four times a day. The at- tacks occurred chiefly at night - Examination showed farsighted- ness and hyperplioria (the eleva- tion of one visual axis above the a prescription for glasses to correct these defects of reports that attack for which time were gradu- ally reduced to one daily dose, on More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to over- come loose plate discomfort. FAS- TEETH. an improved powder , sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No gummy. gooey. pasty taste or feel- ing. its alkaline (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor” (denture breath). Get FASTEEFH today at any drug store. AF. piial, Cote dcs Neiges. Montreal. Mr. MacDonald is a graduate of Si. Francis Xavier University and has his commission in the R. C the udvlce of her physician. She had no attack for three or four weeks after siopplllg the medicine and then a severe attack occurred. A new prescription for glasses was given and the patient has not had A New Fashion? LONDON. Sept. 12-(Reuters)- Princess Elizabeth may have start- tt i . an a ack or three months ed a new fashion among London That this case was true epilepsy Apple Brn iiffins delicious. so easy! Mix everything in The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Kembis silence of the house. surprised andj a mite pained. "El-len!" he called. from the kitchen, "are you still there?” And we were. . . snug be- neath the bed-covers! O 0 I Then how all at once the duties crowded about us. clutching at mind and hand! Knowing neither rest nor peace until the heat of the early choring was over. our V, greet mt-m pleasantly and grac- breakfast past. And then could we ljously, since proffered aid or ad- follow our own fancy? Could we lvice may be treated as con.flden- steal across the lawn to a leafyy tial. substantial aids may be from hiding-place known only to us and -v-.,-vw- K ,----.s- l .3ri.'”26o;-::Kx'o:;.'-a.'-:o:c&7zm.x7.7x:oooc For Tomorrow , HIGH interventions carry through ithe rifting clouds. It would be We” bus or other public conveyance? with a sheaf clasped beneath . A. ”May I got through. please'.”' either arm, or already planting earned a no-may of mixed flow- And as she moves aside to allow them firmly in a. stock? There may C1'5- . him to pass. he should lift his hat have been . . . around the bend M15 Freckle M5"D0n3ld Of Glace and thank her. we were nearing. Perhaps there we Bay W35 his b1'0”1ET'5 Qmomsmfifl Q. How many salt and peppe: should have come upon these, and The bridal-9 mother Wore a C05- shakcrs should be used on a dln- other lovely scenes -. if we had fume Of Il8V.V blue. with White ac- nr table? reached it. A. A pair at every other plate we were. however, halted by ---- .lames' call. It rang through the, DOROTHY DIX sus- 51 'xN:x'.x7s'n. DEAR mx xAAx Mother's Responsibility Must Watch Over Children. Even In Father's Custody MISS DIX: 'x?s3x'7x).)s' I have been married twice. have two children y My ex-husband bad the society women when she had her ears pierced last wee k. said Cyr." Wilkinson. who did the piercing. "Fashions set by the Royal Fam- ily are closely watched by London society." he said. "I expect a. flood of inquiries about ear-piercing soon.” Wilkinson said the'Princess want- ed him to pierce her ears because "she had some lovely ear rings and she would be in danger of losing them if her ears were not pierced," Cleans GUS S was shown by the enccphalogram. which records brain movements as the electrocardiogram records the heart movements. Now one case is only one case but I am reporting the fact that eye defects were responsible in this case and it is possible that other cases of epilepsy. not controlled by barbitiirate. may be caused by de- fects of vision. I ?('-NV&;'V'?R. i:;3x'I71'717x7-7x'7x2s.iillx.ix'i" , f ' Cook's Corner 440-3 NAMES DINNERWARE TORONTO. Sept. ii-(GP)-Dor. othea Sweeney of (246 Douglas st) Victoria. today won 5100 for nam- ing the dinnerware designed in,- use during the visit to Canada of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The choice that won over hundreds of entries from the United States and Canada was "Sovereign Charm." The contest result was announced at the Canadian National Exhibition. Child's Bad Breatii A often sign of- 'Upset Tummy! s- says your rInctor'l time. For mlnnr digev five upsets children so often luiifer as n result. of ovt-renting or eating tun much candy or sweets. give ('.hilrlren'l Own Tnbieis. new car- r-ciive fnr youngsters 3 lo 15. They quickly lit-lp nwt-non Imur hfnnlrlclll and act. speedily to clear out from the bowels. ni- fcnding waste materi in is gentle, thorough manner. You never know when you will 1”te"5”d pmce5' with fnmdshlp me slttinghturkey to mm out 1-ElEilslhhvfgftottryslt:ifo1dgi:gdu?irt-llgicghllx?eCl,&d.ncglccled them and when -”n”97'K'R?556cA wNW,& mm 300d Wm 1'” be reckoned upon men was A sound of 5' surfing ll went to see them they were dirty Irind sick. Sometlmes'for five or . - Accept mem as umew blessings on in we smyw walls of 3 she”? i'"""'”' six months I never even knew where they were. I MERl)GUE CUP CAKES . ” 3 5W'm'w55”d 593' Hoklllmg it with bated breath? vi ' got them back from their father and things were . ' . w against an ear? or "W91" we 10”" . ull right unlii sonrcone bcizun telling my husband Hmf Cup 5hort'emng' 1 cup sugar' . I F" "'9 Blrlhd" er along the lancway m Search of - lies about me He believed these stories unrl lcit 1 beaten 9343' 1 Nam" egg yolk - ' I I ' 2 N3 cups flour. I2 teaspoon salt. mushrooms, not to tickle James' Those whose birthday it is muyypalate, but as women will. to prove congratulate themselves for a friendly hand. CV61” EEMFOUS. grails cook those things. Ellen! How can ious and ready to assist in the l35l,,vou be sure they're not toad-stools? menacing dilemma. This friend-frheylll kill you, thai's what they ship and good will mm” fmmlwiii do - if you can eat them.” kindly 4lU3Fl9Y5- 39 'i'0”hY 01 "391 Or might we count our small assistance in a hopeless hour and.we,mh 0; mm-ersy commencmg use it as s. stepping-Stone 1” 1159' now to mark the end of the sea- pier. more promising and lumtl" son by their clustering seeds? on be adventures , no, that binder-knife must A child born on this day should sharpened, and who heme, than be disposed W W9 the 71”” the ourself could hold it steady for gods do semi iZ1'3Ci0u5'-V- Creauvelyl James? The rite of mutual enjoy- and W01'th11Y- W” H5 "W" ”dVaMe' ment though it is done mostly in ment and izrUWth- silence. Even while he whets each "" ','”"""'"' y blade to a keen edge, we know he Icup Iiltsd non. ' rr - I 9SNNx'NM is already off in mind to the var- ” '.::.'.';:'::.... "::'..'.i'.il:. ii Morning smile i hl'f..f”:2?.”:.Jit. il;”.....”.?.i2.'if”?.'1 VA tsnpoon loll V2 tsp. cinnamon ; 3 - an. :R.0b's and the other farm. happy- yo our sun" VA WV WI! 0' Pronuble 0 0 - 1 1 In golden syrup lug wl. salt into same wl. only until combine (400”F.) about '25 min. Yield: inches in medium mufhns. 2h dm" "t”' The girl. however. mashed on could still be caused by malicious gossip. Avoid it! serving "om grungpyy 35 mg cu). . -- ::.'mr.In::.Ilui'aIII: eahlml ' " lhbyy. shunpoo DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have been writing to a boy in service on u inssuu Ilil. Please dont make any chanse. (Continued on Page 3) lnnovmultusyi she exclaimed. "He makes all my when wnsm bnbfs head 18 e . other customers feel so soi-ry"for A PM on me dfgmburd at mepmfk i"Mx'N7vx. "you, t u is l- . .. Jams. h "” ”"" my "”"”'” mm mm and lay the my on this with the " ?i'.o.l:Lf.'.fi'."i:.J'e”.'i”3”i'?.ul23i2;i.n3. l".i2.E Combine All-Bran and milk in min- Sifi: together flour. baking powder. dd sugar for golden syruplaegi, shortening. Stir Fill greased lmumn pans yyniii. mp ripple rings in mixture of cinnamon. su or. Place firmly on muffin batter. Ba e in preheated mod. hot oven A satisfying wind 0' day, warm sunshine. no delays - and tonight many stocks attest to the progress of our harvesting. Until tomorrow - -Diary - - Good-night . . . . . ' 44. 7 (Household Scrspbookz 23 At a restaurant one regular cus- tomer was a thoroughly disagree- able man. He found fault with everything, snarled at the waitress no matter how she Lrled to please, and rarely tipped her. The manager thought it unfair that the girl should have to serve him every day. and as he always sat at the same table offered to transfer the wait- ress to another set of tables. 4) I By Robert: Les WW Jlnrl VI4'I'I 1' ,;IIHnIwI'-' top of his head Just over the edge of the sink. Field a towel under his neck to make him more comfort- able. His hair can then be very easily washed and the slight tilt of the drainboard will help to pre- vent. any soap from getting into his eyes or ears. Nervous Headache ' Often a nervous hesdschs can be relieved with s cup of moder- ately strong tea in which two or three slices of lemon have been in- fused nubber Gloves If rubber gloves are sprinkled on the inside with cornstarch. they will slip on more easily. Not In Favor "Are you in favor of long on- gsgsments. Vi?" "Not at my age. dear. I might run out of ammunition." F3: ma:p'm- CIITICIIRAI . Worried about blackheads. pimples or run? by cum”. 500 and Oluhvwnll Chances In you'll be delighted with to units. Not oolnctia but tro- lrlnt. scientifically moat HM onuntiou. I-flail; successful for our 10 yum lcnnornlcaii Buy at you. dmulu today. his continuing affection? --"Don't men. . , y spnnsible for the sup large L-ily. consult the Legal Aid Service or the Family Counselling Service for advice in this matter. Knowing ibo treatment your ox-husband will give the youngsters if they're returned to him. you would certainly be doing wrong in giving them up. Through the help of either agency I have mentioned, your present husband may be persuaded to return to you. You are hcyond all doubt in the midst of a very muddled affair and you need expert, personal help in straightening it out. DEAR MISS DIX: I have been separated from my liusbiind for We were both very young when we inur- ried and through most of the ten years of wedded life we were never As we had no children. we agreed to separate. Since the settlement of properly and legal separation papers have been signed. 1 have had several opportunities to go out with nice I have turned them down because of the fact I did not know whether. morally speaking. a woman should go out Willi men until she has secured legal divorce. I have noticed that many women do, but should they? ANSVVER : Since until the divorce has been granted. damage. where to turn. to their father or try to struggle on? MIRIAM ANSWER: Both your husbands should be HE WILL MISTREAT THEM' BARBARA Many women don't even wait for a legal separation to go out with other men, and I admire your delicacy in questioning the ethics of conduct in your cnse. you are concerned vvilh doing ihe right. and even though the separation has been granted. me . Now I have the three children and don't knowg Should I send the older ones back port of their children. and since you live in ii. 'i!1ing. forget dating Wmzxing tong es can do a lot of trouble 1 teaspoon baking powder. ”i tea- ' need flu help of Chil-lrsn'I Own Tablets . .. so set fl ---cknge today at your drug. gist. (July Mo Mails by the makers of Baby's (run iliblets-your guarantee of a reliable product. E . CHIL?BBL':rSsOwN spoon soda. 2 teaspoons cinnamon.l 1 teaspoon nutmeg. l-.- tcaspoony cloves, 1 113 cups sour milk. Thoroughly cream shortenliic and siigar. Add beaten eg: and egg tyoik and mix well. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with milk y Fill greased cup cake pans tW0' ' thirds full find bake in moderate oven 3'25 degrees F., thirty min- utes. Remove from the oven and spread with' Meringue Topping: Beat remain- in: egg while until still"; gradually add 'i cup sugar. beat well. Fold in 1 teaspoon vanilla and '1. cup chopped walnuts. Spread on cup- Irai;-as. return to oven and bake for ten minutes. TC- Skin so soft . . . smooth touched with a lingering lovable fragrance. stuffed steamed Cucumber: Your complexion clear. Here is a different way of serv- ing cucumbers as a hot vegetable 2 cucumbers. 1 egg. '-1 cup fine bread crumbs. ”.- cup chopped crisp bacon. 2 tablespoons melted but- ter. 1 tablespoon minced onion. 1 tablespoon minced parsley. 1 table- spoon prepared horseradish, 1 tea- spoon salt. 'l teaspoon pepper, 1 cuo hot water. Wash cucumbers: do not peel; cut in half lengthwise. Using tea- fresh .. . radiant . . . thanks the soap that soothes GORGEOUS! COLORFUL! Wedding bells going to ring for someone you love? Make her this Double Wedding Ring Quilti popular today as it was long ago- it's so thrifty to make! Scrap-quilt in the Double Wed- ding Rlng Design! has pattern pieces; directions. 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