, distressed by winter coughs, use Women's realm ;, M... ......i ; l. 4 "PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN oo'ronTin 22, 1952 By An Island hrnna-'s Wife 4.. l Morning Smile l Not Giddy "Do you have at: of giddinass" a doctor asked a middle-aged. stern-looking woman. "NO. I don't," came the snappy retort. "I'm a respectable married Woman.” Dreamed "I had it lllC-KY dream last night -I has sightseeing in New York." ”What's lucky In that?” "Well. We a place I've always wanted to see." lTrInTiITli;EdyToT Coughs - The Pleasant Tasting Pinex Way When anyone in your family is this favorite old Canadian recipe. Easy to prepare. yet gives you four times as much for your money. ill: ounce bottle of fast- . FX (l0.N'(ll'lNTRATE from your favorite drug counter. Pogrmthis into a 16 ounce bottle an up with simple su r syru . Tliatls all the-rcis to do. .g:ano cooll- ing neerlcd, yet you will have an ample supply of affective cough re- lief for the whole family, so plea- sant-taating that children like it. For convenience, PINEX is now also available in ready-to-take PREPARED form. Either way, PINEX riiiisf. help you, or vour money back. Got a bottle todav . . . be nearly for winter coughs ahead. PINEX PREPARED lo. CONVENIENCE PINEX CONCENTRATE for ECONOMY z ,3 keep the rabbits tail shorsl" our v Thaf Your; philosopher - iielper commented this morning . . . Two we have . ”Tl'ierels always something to had In more recent weeks. both 8 .I W. Barton. ILD. , ' Tm” iable. experienced fellows. While osxocxoooc . .one, the gounger, jg lncuned to A ENT OF ACNE n. accepg w at time brings, without TRE TM PxMPu:s question, the other slopsto won- der and conjecture over the work- Separaled From Sweetheart Girl Should Fill Time With Useful Activity DEAR MISS DIX: My sweetheart left three weeks ago, to be zone six months. We have been going steady for two years. I prom- ings of fate. "We can't have, everything our own way" he nodded. ”lf we did, what a quare world this would Over the years I have written many articles on acne (pimples) be- cause there is always a. new group of iris. be s and oun adults .. . whgse lives in ,,,,,,,ey,,,,sE,n,1e by :9-(H9 hagfome Wllh lhe li'0l1nB-1, from our group after going. with the same boy having mmples on face, neck, and Oflyillfmel” mm Alderl-ea to stop! two years. I know Tommy wants me to have fun. chest just at the Lime in their in ong enough to pick up somel , but he is very jealous. What can I do during these uves when they want to look then, remedy of stable to treat an ailw six months? I am 16. , in 22:17:... 522121: .'.:0”:- . MW P- t er was no ' ' " knlza:-n X35355; yoefmzlmpiesf but the low lone as though impartlrig ai ANSWER: First. of all, of coursenyou are too fact that pimples appeared at or gieat seclet, sometimes they: young to be so seriously involved with one boy. near me age M pubeny (12 to M the -and often its the best thats, You have never had a chance to know other boys in gms and H to 16 in boys) and lost. Yes. Im blest -if it isn't so.i and it wouldnt hurt you one bit to get back into remained until the age of 25 to 30 But", he 5'-mled wmm5l”uy' eyes: Nissan the group and share me” dates" lighting on a pall of morning! M'"'m If you are firmly convinced that there is no,; was a sign that pimples had some- thing to do with the sex glands. Thus. Just a few years ago one investigator was able to cause pim- plea on a clear skin by injecting a sex extract. i I have written from time to time about the value of viosterol. start- ing with lo drops daily by mouth for two weeks, then 20 drops dailyilmm 9l'CV.V gray above hilltop, ” Right be- hind them shines the b1uel' ” conliiiued baclilorhood. mlirrled as I see it, is something not to be iindertaloen lightly. Like taking a. trip abroad, it should be planned for and considered well angle before setting two more wee”; that is eigngisilile. and with a clear head" he weeks treatment 1n nu, Many pm. has chuckled, "it's a serious busi- tents have been helped by this none. I'm tellzng .l0Ll -this mar- ti-eatment. Other forms of treat--'1'Nnli:. A fellow can indeed the It merit are vitamins. and ciiftlnglkhot Wllh hle lhllflue. he Cflnl un- down on candy and rich foods. fl0 llllh his lE9lhl' ” In the Journal of the American . . . Medical Association. Dr. llelen Dex- ter, University of Cincinnati, eni- phaslzes that for routine office the animal bellered. treatment, the essential or neces- the Clouds f0 Fmlle bcniiznly On sary matters on which to qiiestlonilll Work of farm and at this place and advise patients with acne arcI5(”"e””"K 5llI'1)l'isln;1 at. this sea- "aggravating factors, such as dietfson and deliizlilfiil (nine to pass., cosmetic and postural habits n sitting and standing; emotional tension: use of cergain drugs, and occupational exposure to oil and It is pleasant now to recall that tent turn of a ti'uck-ivlieel left thel limp body of an esteemed kitten! in passing. Left also icais in cliil-: After each shampoo or horns permanent LOVALON your hair M. added if .- frosh color makes the lustrous difference! 0 leaves hall soli, easy lo manage ' Blonds In yellow, grey streaks - I2 fluttering shades I Removes shampoo film 0 Glves Sparkling highlights grease. The following treatment proved practical and effective in 100 clinic patients with acne vul- garis and should be applicable in dren's eyes - and bitterness. "It's. not the loss of the kitten, though. it is the prettiest of them all,",' Jamie said slowly, the wordsi Elly 011169." heavy on his lips, "it's the wavl A-! to diet. Avold chocolate. cola the poor little thing had to die.;' drinks. and excessive eating at Gage lloddcd. "A truck-Wheel is' nuts and heavily fried foods. heavy." he said, i Patients were warned to keep Tins morning intriguing ,e.i hands RWRY fl”0m the lace 35 heal placements were found. out of thci of hand aggravates the condition blue and Wltl'li'llll. previous hint all P-5l'Ch1C (Bm0lJ0m1U f3Cl0l'3 We"? the good lorlune. But. there they. carefully considered and efforts n-cm in,” of them in a snug. made to relieve sources of tension name in H mm. and discovered by Patients whose work necessitated Jamie. As he said, 1; he had my canlacg twlthkgrelfse and 9” Welfe.been engaged at the moment in gangs 0 ii: 5 V9” 9383 1” tile” gathering up a choice handful of "up 3 er Wmki 3” '0 hash hay for a slabled calf. he would! thoroughly two or three times daily. have mlsed seeing the mother; 31::d”:5 glffglfnfffg; "5 55' cat scale to the heights with herl For treatment of the ache direct, :1eLire,;t',.'He,r acml1.Li:;. Om? arwfisedi patients were instructed to apply andliljclc mm , ,i hs 0?” ere! soap to affected areas twice in sm:- 1 n a min” 9' 6 ll lip”-l ed in Gage, his faithful and us-l 5i”f2l”."a.f”5Jl. '3?i?12f.ti2.3..”i.5Ri. my admmm Shadow- - was there ever sweeter music water as hot as could be tolerated, then with light rubbing lather was applied with a soft cloth, left on for 30 to 60 seconds. and finally the skin rinsed with hot water. The object is to remove the sebum (oil) with hot water and soap and then, by applying cold water. to lessen the amount of oil on skin till the mode than the sound of the thin. mewlng they presently heard7: Better than product of inspired' composer of any era, drawn from: the soul of a musical instrument, by touch of artist were those faint mews that reached he lads' ears this morning! For no bare notes drug used on the skin could be up were these but Winsome items- plled. Immediately after cold rinse. 010W” in npsh Md mood Md. bearing fascinating tones of their; He has commented to us on his, "Getting for four weeks. then 10 daily foi'l0fl7 Illll-Willi-Wll.l'. ll" that be D05-v. lto knit, sew, the sun liftedl On an evening of late the iiiadver-' hgrrasslng problem, lsed him I would wait and be true to him. but it is no lonesome. I . go out with a group sometimes. but it only brings .. back old memories and makes me feel worse, None of the boys interest me. and I have grown away Ito spend time by.yourself. Either you date, or you don't; there isn't lmuch alternative in a high school group. Most school activities in- clude boys and girls. and I certainly think you would be foolish to lgive up everything in school for the next six months. BROODING I5 HARMFUL ,l So many girls are faced with this same problem today when their young men go into service. They are much better off keeping up with social activities rather than brooding at home alone. Of course. E if a formal engagement exists between the two, all dates are off. An .engaged girl is naturally not available for indiscriminate dating. I Why not connect with some girls who are similarly situated in a manless state? As junior members of an active women's group, you ,could doubtless find some worthwhile cause to sponsor. l I If you are determined, Molly, to forego dating until Tommy's re-lslty. ' turn. the best way to pass the time is to take on some sort of pro- ject. either with a group or by yourself. You might decide to learn or cook, for instance. Under Mom's auspices you could, come up with in sweater. dress or a fine angel food cake. Nothing adds so much to one's ego as a new accomplishment. Try to work out something that will keep you from becoming a recluse entirely. DEAR MISS DIX: We are two young girls with a very em-l We are fairly attractive, have no difficulty get- ting boy friends, and our families are perfectly willing to let us date. However. we flndgthat whenever we go out on a date, we be- come so excited and nervous that we feel nauseated. We have been forced to come home early from dates on several occasions due to this condition, and now refuse to accept invitations out. i . ' ROSE AND ANN ANSWER: You have apparently, and very foolishly. concealed this problem from your mothers. who would have been glad to help you. It is by no means uncommon for girls to be afflicted with "but- terflies In the stomach" when dating. It's the result of a nervous reaction. and nothing to embarrass you so greatly that you must hide it. Your family doctor can cure. or at least alleviate, the situation very easily with soothing medication. See lilm at once before all your dating days are spoiled. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a senior in high school and would like. to go to business college in New York next year. If I like it, I wouldl plan to stay there and work. However. my parents want me to go'to a university here as they feel I should have a college education. Which do you,think is more practical? UNDECIDED ANSWER: You have certainly chosen to go a long way from home for business college. I wouldn't advise that distant city. since I know there are fine business colleges in your own locality. The question of whether to go on to business school or college should be decided with the help of your principal and faculty advisor.. They are acquainted with your capabilities and will, I assure you, give the advice that it is best for you. Consult them. Miss Nissan cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general interest through this column. - 1' ousehold Scrapbooloi By Roberta Lee Al .maaamxacxaamxx:n.:wmmcsmo”' RAISIN BREAD Liver Corrective one for you but Tommy, you'll just have to learnl it medlcant of 2 per cent ieesorcinal, 8 per cent sulphur and 11 per cent alcohol in a flesh-tinted. non greasy base. is applied. All 100 patients were cured or greatly helped. . k A lllljourhaiinsiegrlialih min VEl .Vel keeps your hands soft. and lovely because it is free from strong chemicals and bleaches that harm delicate skin. Vel gives better. milder, richer own. ”Wliat color?” Jamie repeal-i (Wm! yen” "When they've opened their eyes. teaspoon salt. I yeast cake (or en- we'd better hring them in to her." velope granular yeast), 4!-.i cups CUTS GREASE FAST SOAKS DISHES CIEAN l DOMAINS N0 SIMIIG CIIEMICAIS Tardy rohlns in the rowan tree today . . . blue sky from the gray . . and kittens! ' Until tomorrow - - - Diary-t- - Good-night . . . . . suds . . . for washing dishes, nylons and fine washables. mm: PREPARED MUSTARD mohandcltfoulfillealtn, having: ring2' wide. M ,or earn. cluu for heat with whipped cream. gsmimir-ris -summers - snmaxrrvs 0 SHIRB.T1l'F'S-BHIRTLIFPS-SHIRBIFF'S O n Howtomakea ' Fun to make, exciting to serve! shin-hr. White Cake Mix and Luahus jelly in a bright new dessert. Every alioa sparkles with navour, for only Luahua has the liquid.h-uh goodnenn Iealed in an air-tight bud. Seven tingling flavours that cost only pennies a serving. Bakecahe inauamdeahpau; 1 tin druinodfrlslfcoclhll OW! bread flour, 1 cup raisins. To scald- fed and cooled-to-lukewarm milk add the shortening, sugar and salt. Dissolve yeast in 2 tablespoons water. (If granular yeast is used follow directions on package and reduce amount of milk by the amount of extra water used for soaking yeast). Add yeast and water to first mixture. stir flour with spoon be- fore measuring it. Add 2 cups flour and beat it 1 until smooth. Cover and stand in warm place to rise for 1 hour. Add raisins and enough flour to make a. firm dough. Knead on lightly floured board until smooth and stand in warm place to rise until double knead agvin. Form into loaf and put into but- tered loaf pan. Cover and stand in warm place to rise iintll doubled Bake at 350 deg. Fahr. about 55 minutes. . pie. Fruit Pudding A good method for using up to mix them with figs, nuts, and date and put through the meat grinder, makes a steamed pud- ding. Velvet. . Rain spots can be removed from velvet by sponging with gasoline. being sure one direction. BABY'S BOTTLE glean It safely wit: lalilng Soda. n , no folder on umht - In Life llO(., Mltml. COW BRAND BAKING SODA i breakfast foods or bread crumbs, ls. squeezed nearly dry. 1 l ! l 4 Mr. and Mrs. er Rose Teresa O'Neill. is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ael O'Neill of Charlottetown, the groom is the son of Mr. fax. where Mr. Stacey is a medi- cal student at Dalhousie Univer- !;R:7'x'.X'ILi,i':d5(i'.lQWTK'XMx Better English Dy o. o. wullsuu ll. what is ivroiig with this sen- tence? ”I dislike winter worse than sumniei-, and neither my wife or I are very hardy people." 2. What is the correct pronunc- lntion of "inimlcal"7 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Chromium, Christian- ity, chloroform, clirisanthemum. 4. What: does the word "focal- lze" mean? 5. What is a. word beginning with llP that means "hatefully bad; astrocious?” ANSWERS 1. Say. "I dislike 'lnter more than summer, and mi her my wife nor I is a very hardy person.” 2. Accent second syllable. 3. Chrysan- themum. 4. To hiring or come to a focus: to concentrate. "Light is foc- alized iii the eye, sound in the ear." 5. I-Icinous. T 'T How Can I l l l By Anna Ashley g Q, How can 1 make a lemon milk shake? A. Beat together 2 eggs, add iii- cup ice water. 6 tablespoons lemon juice. and '2-cup sugar; mix thor- nughly. Add this mixture slowly to 3 cups cold milk. stirring con- staiitly. Serve at once. This will af- ford nbout tour or five glasses. Q. How can I make a decorative salad? A. By cutting some hard-boiled ed our qiicry. "You'll just have to: The Juice of a lemon. taken in eggs in six lengthwise slices and climb up with us and see!" Gage one cup scolded milk. 3 lrahlb hot water the first thing in the arranging petal-fashion around shmk his headi "1 W955-" T15 5315- Simon! shortening. 86 cup 8118313 1 morning, is an excellent liver cor-. mounds of chopped pickle, mixed rective. and is often effective as with salad dressing. serve on let- an anti-fat remedy for stout peo- tuce. Q. flow can 1 clean unwashable leather gloves? A. Clean with a flannel cloth that has been soaked in milk. and then rub- bed on a bar of soap. llllElllAATID PAIN ,. Gan Bo oostlyli "This winter I had to quit work becau;c of rlieumzitic pain." writes Mr. always to rub in 'the Glolchi-skie. Wilno. Ont. "I became fear- ful of being laid up as on a previous occasion with rheumatic pain. My pain became increasingly severe and spread -( ,. from hip to anklc. Out of bed, the log (cit M 'k cold as though in cold water. so I stayed x c in bed. A friend persuaded me to take cl I did. In a short - while I was relieved of my pain and was T-R-C's and I'm gla soon on the ob again. Don't su er from Rheumatic or Artli ritlc pain. Take Templeton's T-R-C's- Canada's LARGEST-SELLING Proprletii medicine to bring quick relle from auc Dam. Only 65:. 81.35 at drugglats. I-M8 Donald Leslie Siacey are shown above following their marriage in Halifax. on Sep- tember 26th. The bride. the form- the Mich- and and Mrs. Leslie Stacey of Fredericton, N. B. Tlicy lire residing in Hall- Anne. Adams Patterns NEVVS FOR TEENBI Choose t e dress with the new drowed aho lder-line -- new gath- ered pockets - new clinched walst- , line--and youlll be the smartest girl in class! Make this in one of the new fall cottons, velveteen, or corduroy. but hurry. send right now! Pattern 4688: Teen sizes 10. 12, . " 1 - 14. 18. Size 12 takes Mi yards 85- if inch; 56 yard contrast. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (title) in , for this pattern. Print plainly size. , coins (stamps cannot be acccptedi ' name. address, style number. I Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Guardian. 80 Front street West. Toronto. Canada. The Stars Say - - ly Genevieve Kemble '”'””'”h'o1fR'-i."i":' TkW' For Tomorrow A CONTINUATION of affairs of youth, beauty. home and romantic associations, with all provisions, catering to the amusements m which the young and romantic hold the limelight. Friends, pleasure. art. music, dancing .. all Venus contacts and relations to home, I Dalnting and other esihetlc forms Io.l5 and expression, take precedence in . 4., g vate. The liner emotions and tal-.l v ems are stimulated. "Lei joy be un- I F" u” Bl""'d3l' I ruling Venus adding the needed Those whose birthday it is may verve. The home and demands of miiny and varied celebrations and A child born on this day will 195'-1l'lU9S. with feasts. gifts and be devoted to the gayety arts and Indulgences to mark the cherished and romantic ties will incite emo- occasion. A calendar date long to tions and Indulgences in happy I love, children. with literature, slz3 ltll aciivitics. public as well as pri- V mined-" llnd the home circle the scene of youth must be reckoned with. countless forms of diversion and skills of its ruling Venus. Its home be remembered for the gay fling of prosperity. "I always use l'1niu:binana'a Yeast for hand or rolls.” lays Mrs. Fro-or. Twice Cooking Champion at Pictou Exhibition Yeast." says Mrs. Fraser. "It's one yeast you can be abso- lutelyisure of for quick rising and a light dough-the kind that turns out the most tender and appetizing baked goods ' each time." That's the important point! For championship baking. Maritime cooking experts prefer fast-acting Fleischmann'a Yeast. One of the most capable cooks in Pictou County is Mrs. J. D. Fraser of Bridge- ville, N.S., At the 1950 Pictou Exhibition Mrs. Fraser was awarded the highest number of points in the cooking depart- ment-for the second time. She was prominent among the winners again in 1951. "For my bread and rollsl I Always use Flcischmann's Modern .EtiqueH'o Ir lotions bee Q. ls it considered proper for 3 bride-to-be to call her friends by telephone to request that they serve as bridesmaids at her wedding? A. This is really not the proper way. She should call on each of her friends personally to make this request. of course. in the case or out-of-town friends, a friendly note of request is in good order. 0- Is it permissible to examine the various dishes on. a careful. counter before selecting a certain one? A. Certainly. But one should not finger the saucers. or be con. splcuous about selecting one that seems to contain a in r than the others. Se pomon Q. When a youngiman accom. Mme! two Eli-ls to the theater, is It all right for him to sit between them? A. Yes. unless there is an aisle seat. Then he ahoul next to the aisle. d' M comm Tn . oo'rnAM some suns-a STOP PAI NC FA NCY PR I C E S fiv AW ll:'.W' A Adjustable: are j llio lllll Stockings ltat Flt truly in, - Tall. medium. or small. Gotham Gold Stripe on right for goal Ty KEll0GG'S BBAN FIAKES and v0u'". agree they TASTE BETTER! That's why more and more people are eating