m IW0me-nis realm Faun TWO THE GUARDIAN ooronan 5. I951 so Modern Etiquette By lloberin LOO Thai Bddy Of Yours by Julia W. Bu-ion. MJ). I ( Q. When a hostess and three "”VE”;,'?&E5l;'0”oN guests are preparing to sit down for a game of bridge, and a fifth friend drops in unexpectedly, what should the hostess do? A. She should either invite that person to take her place. or suggests some other game. such as hearts or rummy, in which five persons can play. I Q. is it proper for a woman to send flowers 'to a male acquaint- ance who is quite iii? A. Yes, this is not only proper. but is a wry thoughtful gesture Many of us may remember the precautions used to prevent sea- slckness when an ocean voyage was planned. We were advised not to (at much food. to avoid fat foods. to eat lightly of starches. to rcrnaln as near the mi(ldie of the vessel as possible and not to watch the waves. Today one taking an ocean. automobile or airplane journey is advised to put absorbent cotton in on her parts ' ' the ears. to take quictin: (lru;:s.y Q. When is & QUC5t PI'1Vl19S9d especially drugs that affect thel to leave 3. wedding reception? - cars. It is now linown that the; A. One may leave at any time ba1m.C-my. (.,,m,15 0; (ha cm are desired, but. of course. not before affected by motion. and we hear:SPCl1kl"S I-0 the bride and b1'Id9' more about "motion" sickness than, groom- seii. air. or automobile sickness. , As motion sickness can upscti the utriculus or tiny bag lying in . . ELLEII'S IIIAIIY By an Inland Funuro Wife. .... "I think, Ellen” a pleasant farm-wife, youngisb mother of two grown daughters remarked with I smile to us recently, "we come to visit you to tell you our troubles!" And what sad tales, and gallant, what beautiful ones we hear! True stories of the years which quite shame usout of any feeling of complacency we may have gained along life's road . . . "Does any- one 'bulld a better mousetrop. preach a better sermon' - sing a better song or bake 9. better cake" an old lady of the long ago once said with it warm twinkle "never frrcet that someone else can do it as well - and often better! That is one way the Good Lord has of keeping folks humble, I'm think- mg. "I mind one time" she confided ”whcn I was worshipping in a strange church, I happened to be seated beside a woman. plain in appearance and dressed quietlv in block. she was one you wouldn't glance at a second time - a poor little creature of a woman, one might say. I was decked out in a the best laid plans of the officcrsi bony part of vestibule of the car. of our armed forces. some of curl During World War II. the Nat- becniional Rescarcii Council made fur-. outsfandins: tlcierihats 113.28 , engaged lll workiii: out he hcsliihcr iiix-estigzitioii of the effects ofi methods of prcvtiiuiig: motion the drug so long used in seasick- sickncss. incss-atropine - and found that; In 31,1113”. surgeon, iii: H. I lmoiion sickness could be prevent-3 Chinn reports that a mixture oficd by atropine substances. ilOfl Benadryl and liyoscirie is the besti thisbgroup. iiyosginedwas most us;-I ro hvlnxis i rcventivei available fu SC-ause It a of S Considera 8 Ii)gaIi)nst iiiotiogi sickness. "l"rcvcn-iprotection against motion sickness tion of motion sickiic.-s is desir-ywitli very little Side FUCHS." DP- able in civiliriri life. 0' more im-iC'ninn urites. ”l-iiosciuc was thei portarice in the armed .-erviccs.,mR.i0F COWPOIICHI 01 Arm)" motion: and esscntirii in Ellllpllibltllls and SICKNESS l)I'E'l'N1UW UHU1 I'8CEnUl'-I airborne operations" :'1l;ll1i;ri' Beiiadryl was discovered in VVhiic motion sickness is accom-. .- panted by naughty, and Vornzilng, tti While the prophylactic effect of- is caused by: .-timiilzittnn of tlie';hy0SCiUP was greater than that oil balancing Canals of the ear. nnfjBenadryl, a mixture of the two the hcarincz rppar.-itiis. PS)'('IlOIOZlCIdT11:5 DF0Vid0d bvltcr protection factors such as fear of h('CCllllI1'Z'3Zall'lsI motion sickness than hi” ill. seeinz Others sick. conlrai'.V IOIOSCIHC alone..The proportion Was! what most of us have IIl0ll,:hI-.:Il)0S('lne, 0.65 mg. and Benadryl. have very little to do with de- 50 mm. 4 vciopmcnt of motion sickness. The fart that motion sickncssj Lyiitn, down (supine positinni at-.can now be prevented means more lords protection from motion sick-I effectiveness of our armrri fcrccs ness by rlninz away with excitinginnd more comfort for civilians. ; islng. sharing the hymn-book with new di-ess and hat and . . . well, you know Ellen how a woman feels when she knows she is attractively dressed! And I always could sing. oh. perhaps a little better than the average. and I was quite proud of my voice." I ”Well. feeling pleased with my- self that mornlm.:.I just had to 0 0 vanity of humans fixed things that way." with the strringcr with just a little condcscention. And then suddenly she chimed in with the sweetest and strongest voice I had ever heard! Well. honestly. I wished the floor might open and swallow me up!" ”I could feel the color rising in my cheeks and at the last of it. do you know what I was doing? I had stopped my singin: and was listen- It was another modest woman. a great gi-ondniother from a distant Island spot and a recent visitor to Alderlea. who reminded us that in our busy years of living in coin- parison with her, we had done nothing to boast of. A small lady of '78 years. this was. dressed mod- ishly in black. pearls looped pret- tiiy about her collar. inv to hers. And that Ellen did - - t r e , ' ' . A tiny, energetic witty wise or how well you Iinay do something- bmgue of it rich on hm mngha hthe twirj.le in her eye. She was the-I vouivc got no corner on it at all. think. the Lord. knowing well tcontihu-ed-on "page may TWICE AS SWEET FAR CIEAIIER I a i You can tell by the small It your ' clothes are clean. Ordinary suds leave traces of SOAP SCUM, smelly grease and dirt deep in tho Mun- ClolIm' CANTSMELLSWEET because they and! nollydoanl And loft in dirt gray: down while wodi. Try Surf-no why so monygwcmn an Nifdllng to sum III93t?.9IfI-oeoh... ff malfg clean Surf got: out every trace of molly grease and dirt. Clolhu smell TWICE - - AS SWEET because they on deep down, tIirough' and through cloanl Provo It yourself--smell your Surf- wuahod doihu. 'IIIoro's NO "DIRTY CLOTHES" ODOR. Just. the good sweet smell of clccmdu-oven when dollla are dried Indoors! Fl . -sir , , .. MacKay-Stewart - Wedding V Mr. and Arthur Norman Macxay, photographed following their marriage on August 28th at "Newlands", Charlottetown, the home of the brideis parents. Left to right are Mr. Harold MacKay. WV of Charlottetown, and the bride. formerly Miss Shirlie Ruth Stewart. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stewart; Mrs. N. J. Stewart, who was matron of honour. and the bridesmaid, Miss piece of felt from an old hat and paste on the bottom of the vase. A thick piece of blotting paper will serve the purpose if no felt is available. ' Washing Paint Paint is best washed by rubbing it with a. sponge or rag only slightly moistened with soap and water. and then finally with a. rag similarly moistened with clear water. Soft and Fluffy Beat the blankets gently alter washing and drying, and this will make them soft and fluffy. I-NNx7sx?s7s70x')ox')x7x'J-'A7x'? g Cook's Corner Jx. wt '43. mmvwvax OREAMED TUNA IN RICE RING (Makes 4 or 5 servlnn) One and one-third cups pack- aged pre-cooked ricc. 111' Cups water. is teaspoon salt. 2 table- spoons butter, 1 can tloli ounces) condensed cream of mushroom soup. '3 cup milk. 1 can (7 ounces) tuna fish. drained. Combine rice. water and salt in saucepan. Mix just until all rice is moistened. Bring quickly to a boil over high heat, uncovered, fluffins gently once or twice with I fork. (Do not stir). Cover and remove from heat. Let stand 10 minutes. Add but- ter to rice, fluff gently with a fork. and pack in a well-greased 7-inch ring mold. Let stand ii few minutes. Meanwhile. heat soup and milk in saucepan over low heat, stirr- ing constantly. Add tuna: heat thoroughly. Turn rice ring out onto hot platter. Fill center of ring with cream tuna and serve at once. Plqunnf. Creamed Tum. Use above recipe. rcducln-1 milk in 2 tablespoons and adding Mi teaspoon prepared mustard. dash of pepper and 1 package (3 ounces) snappy cheese.” grated. with the tuna. Oook until cheese is melted. best man; the groom, son of Vida Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacKay Photo By Garnhum 2-morn. N' y I g p (Household Scrapbook," ; f,1o,-ning smne E 3? R9b'"5 LE9 a?o”os:roas:xnmo.m-s.o. "X5; on-is .- - '1 A - He” Identification Vases '--r The fat man and.hls wife were If. the bottom of the vase returning to their seats in the scratches the furniture. cut a. theatre after the intermission. "Did I tread on your toes as 1 went out?" he asked a man at the end of the row. "You did.” replied the other grimly. expecting an apology. The fat man turned to his wife. fall right. Mary." he said, ”this is our row." 4 Adaptability "Any man can find work if he'll only use his brains." said the ef- ficiency expert, ”provided, of course, he is ready to adapt him- self to circumstances, like a piano- tuner I once met on the Prairies." "But even if he was adoptable," protested one listener. ”he couldn't make piano-turning pay wm-. pianos so few and far between." "Admitted," replied the expert, fbut he made quite a decent liv- mi: tightening up barbed wire fences." - 5. The Sliars Sav - - By Genevieve Kemblo A NOTE of joy and gaiety char- acterizes this day. yet progress will not be made toward desired goals unless the mind is set de- liberately on cold, constructive labor. with patience and sound policies as the abiding ground- work. Do not try to mix pleasure with business. Adequate rewards for hard work and conscientious effort are promised. Fbr the Birthday Those whose. birthday this is may count on a year of profes- sional accompllshmcnk and per- sonal acumen. New short-term enterprises or commercial ven- tures should move rapidly in the direction of desired culmination, as keen ideas are quickened to maximum performances. A child born on this day will have charm and personality, and the ready wit to use these attrib- utes for personal gain. Alice Brooks Designs so Lovanu KI'I'l'Y in loop-stitch is the favorite of the Cuddle Sell cro- chet straight tubular body. sew head, legs and tail in place. Make several -- for your children and your table at the Bauer. Pattern C71!!! hu crochet direc- tions to ' make woolly Cuddle Kitty. Bend Twenty-nve cents in coins for this pattern (stomps cannot be "accepted! to ALICE--BROOKE De- signs cm The Guardian. so Front, Street West. 1'01-onto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address. Pattern Number. - I 1. What is wrong with this sen- No Time For Dating Man's Working Hours Cramp Social Life DEAR MISS Dix? 1 am 32 year: old. single. and coin: with ll girl 31. This is my problem. As I am one of the unfortunate fellows who has to work for a living, I am compelled to work shift: on a rotating schedule. I only have one week-end off 1 month. The week- ends I'm working she absolutely refuses to stay home Saturday nights. I spend all my evenings off with her, but as I dont have too many free evenings. lhe still goes out with other friends. This nbothers me ' a lot because I really love hei. I want to get mar- rled. but she Insists on waning until I have some money saved. She goes out with girl fx'lends..am1 ,clalms I am Just plain jealous or there": no one else who means anything to her but me. ' H. S. ANSWERI: What is so "unfortunate", pray, about having to work for a living? Work is lho ,, - ,, greatest blessing we have. It should not be regard- ed mei:el as a means to an end-a way to earn money for continued existence. Rather, it is an end in itself. One of'the things that lifts man to the stature he enjoys in the animal kingdom is the ability to feel pride in the accomplishment of a Job,lno matter how lowly. JOB CODIIIS FIRST Even though your working hours do cut into your opportunities for dating. don't deprecaie your work. It is only natural for you to feel resentment over the fact that you canit spend as much time with your girl friend as you would like. It is also natural for her to want in go out some evenings. especially Siiturduy, rather than spend them all alone. Since her companions are female, you have no cause for jealousy. Until you are (1) in a position favorable. in her opiu- ion. -for matrimony, or (2) able to secure more stable working hours, you can do little except coast along with conditlonl as they are. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Vl'e are three office girls who would ap- preciale your advice on the following: First. When on A date is it necessary and proper to 'be home at 12 o'clock? Second. What about dating your employer or others you work with? Third. VVhat about going to young men: apart- meats? SALLY, Main! FLOSSIE. ANSWER: First. As you are a business girl and your advanr-5L ment depends upon your efficiency and keeping your good health and living always wide awake, you should be at home by 12 o'clock on most nights in order that you may get your proper amount of sleep, Second. If your employer is In single man, or the men you work with are single men, it is all right to date them, but if they are marrled men. hands off. They bode you no good. as they used to say in the old mclodrumos. Third. Going to young men's apartments is something a decent girl does not do. A girl not only has to be good. but she has to look good. You might spend your time in the young man's apart- ment holdlng a prayer meeting. but you would never be able to con- vince fhe world of it. It would always believe the worst of you. So stay away, and keep your skirts clean. DEAR MISS DIX: My boy friend recently joined the Marines and people are telling me I'm crazy to be true to him because he wont be faithful to me. He promised me he would always be true. no matter what happened. I have never had cause to distrust him. and we really love each other. Should I listen to these people? JOAN ANSWER: If'you trust your boy friend at home. there's no reason why you shouldnt show equal faith when he: away. It's true, boys away from home. whether in the service or not, are exposed to more temptations than when they are safe beneath the family roof. but such things are part of life's experience. and resisting them serves only to strengthen character. You too may be tempted to go with other boys while your friend is away. Will you remain true in all circumstances? Of course you will. d in h , T 11 friends to mind their own business.” so W E e your meddling DOROTHY DIX cannot reply peno I to M, Wm Problem! 0' lcnernl interest througl-a Lher t M. ii HowCanIl!I E; .. i... i..... Mg Q. How can I clean tan shots? A. Put the fan shoes on tree shoes and scrub with soap and water, using a stiff brush. Then. after being polished with A good russet polish, they will look as good as new. Q. How can I make matches waterproof without interfering with their usefulness? A. Dip them into hot melted paraffin; after cooling they are read for use. Q. How can I remove a piece of chewing gum that has become stuck to a rug? A. Hold is piece of ice against the gum and it will harden suffic- iently to be removed easily. PEOPLE LIKE .WCI at-a Belfer English By 9. 0. Williams ' tcncc? "llis speech was replete in humor. and we were very inter- csted." 2. What is the correct pronunc- lation of "pantoniime"f 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Adamant, adaquate. adaptability. adenoid. 4. What does the word "incon- ceivable" mean? 5. What is I word beginning with mu that means "capable of CIIIITIEE in form, qualities, or not- ure". ANSWERS 1. Say. "I-lis speech was replete with humor, and we were very much interested." 2. Pronounce last syllable mime, not mine, often heard. 3. Adequate. 4. lncapable of being realized in the imagination. "It was inconceivable to me that he could have done such I thing." 5. Mutable. it WHERE THEY WORK L Anne Adams Patterns g ” wuixu saw-rnnrn Save dollars! sew than new '1 separates! ONE YARD M-inch for weskit. ONE YARD for skirt. Pattern 4500 comes in sins 12. 14, 16. 18. 10 and that magic yardage is for all these sllesl Sew TWO new wonderful separate; to mix and match with each other and other separates. Belt-slots on skirt. flaps on wesklt are news! 30 Imlft. now several of these! This pattern easy to use, um. pie to saw. is tested for in. nu complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-llvo cent; (ago) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pnttgrn, rpm: Pith!!! 3110. Norm. Address, style Number. iscnd order to ANN! ADAMS. core of The Guardian. so front St. west. Toronto. Ontario. E mama-cor)-mic: 15. w. Mellor. officer commanding the lath Royal Ordnance Depot in RI- tino. had I do! to remember HI became the father or I baby boy, wu promoted lieutenant-colonel and shot six ducks on a hunting p0 . KINII Elli?