Womenfs realm PAGE '.I.'W0 TIIE. GUARDIAN JUNE 25. 1953 .-.-:-:-:-:-:-: .:-:-z. .;.;.;-;.;.;.:.;.g, CIMPLE METHOD OF CURING PAIN FROM RUPTURED DISC IN SPINAL NECK REGION Until about five years ago, when speaking of injury to nerves issu- ing from the spinal cord: we were reading about damage to lower back nerves, rupture of disc or cushion between bones of spine. caused by falls or blows and re- sulting in low back pain and scia- lica. In more recent years we have been reading and hearing about Injuries to nerves issuing from up- per port of the spinal column. that is in the cervical or neck region - pain in lower part of neck, fol- lowed by more severe pain in the shoulder and arm. and sometimes in region of collarbone and breast- Q. How can I clean the edges of books? A. When the books have become soiled on the edges (unless they are gilt-edges), close the book tightly and erase the soiled places with an ink eraser. Q. How can I give a faint deli- cate scent to my handkerchiefs? A. Moisten a blotter with per- fume and place it in the handker- chief box. It will import to the handkerchiefs Just the delicate scent desired. Q. How can I prevent oil from soiling any fabric, after a sewing machine has been oiled? A. Tie a small piece of ribbon. cotton string. or narrow strip of absorbent cotton. tightly around the needlebar near ilie point whereltlhs my freedom. N0 m0l'e TBK-5 it grips the needle. ;wacwa------- DOROTHY DlX'S COI. EI.LEII'S IIIAIIY D! An Island Burners Wise ...-Y mu: ------------am. xnuxp.-nu--u..uu--.. That Old Romance .Young WidowiHes Hopes To Rewed, Buf Man Csn'i' Forget First Love DEAR M155 DIX: After seven years of widowfhood, I find myself, 31...... Now beneath sunny blue skies does this red road of ours wind enticingly by - over bridges, be- neath the shadows of which comes the stream in a be-Jewelled flow; by ierny roadsides. and fields nev- er more enchanting unless it be when presently the clover and daisies blossoming, shall offer their sips of nectar to visiting bees. So it beckons - and should we not like to follow it and a-gypsying go as far as Island's endsl But we must stay to watch the white of apple-snow drift down on breaths of winds like we think so much- confetti upon recent newly- known him for many years. He has never been married, though at one time I know he was deeply in love. We have been seeing each other quite a bit, and when I asked him about this romance, he said the girl years. I know he still loves her, that he will probably never love me. yet I cant stop hoping. DAISY CHANCE TO VVIN HIM ON REBOUND iv w ' oo t ke the:sfu?,I,:e'ul,eyd iglengdsld 0 n 01 ANSWER: You clearly have a chance of win- ..And so you.” i . We began to ning the man on the rebound-but is he worth it? a fan. young maiden of our Mg You also face the certainty that if the other quammnce me other day, one woman ever is free again, you will be left in the who up to tms has been makmg lurch while your swaln goes a courtin' her again. her way in the world and doing it This romance holds promise of much more unhap- cmdmibly and with nice cash, piness for you than it does happiness. Better to have reward no husband at all than a, reluctant one who'll ' strain at the leash. "Yes," she laughed happily, "I'm. not goinl to work no mo'; I'm get- Mum M55", DEAR MISS DIX: I have made a very foolish -Wkmgl fmm 3' b055' mr punchlng I it out A boy I izo lX!llllIL:(I:l:lInn:Sl:J?1Il): 1IIlcl4I)x'ECdaSn3.I'l:1l.hrll'le sh?l:oiti(l 'l51tlxS-aI2E)IIIItSfIr1) 3' ume'CIoCk elm”! Wm" E 31”" I-lope.II-lopegcss to my school and when.I saw her ghe next day I re- mus lime I Shh” mwe Wm? 35 1; peated wltzit I had beeh told. she told her mother who had an argument JOIIQ. o ' ' - f please - and besides Just think oftmvh me 1, V d v .1. i h - . . - .. lllD98- MlS- GME5 l5 H150 Wldfly freed from this ressure In the Journal oi the Americanl ' - - I . i Q' Em"-2 Y L” e dmled elerllhlngt Now me my Wm” . . v . p. ' Medical Association Drs. Gleni MOFnlng Smile 1”. Ap-man and a home of my Sp?” to ma ”e1th91' M” H099 knovm rm vher I-men-mterest and In other duectmni V01” how" Give Bshy'iI own TII-lets. ' l DVVI'l- l POLLY M HCUVE DKTUCIDN-10h lh the FF0- scope indicate! excellent aspects. Ewu-1,gimplglIttlet.nhlcts. "All that in a smallish wedding: ring,” we chuckled. Only we ofp the two were aware that marriage; Spurling and Ludwig H. Seger- ' - . UQC&f or-rg, Loiiisville, Ky., describes ihisl I ' ' ' ft aairi as aching and boring in qual- Missed Something act: lSul::ll11;'iSll)gfl'Fit?1S: ;XIi:x:l')5En”gIl' B - Y 1 Id h V b h Pgiiistead of lessening responsibility ray bc'Ilrccn the shoulder and the at olglloclrmu me Pm EL Romany Increases (men Ampos-I ' i r - '1 - l .. elbow. Occasionally the pain md-I New employee: What'e2g 0?1)p!0(LL::::,Ss;:: cggrelgn rv9:r?;"l otes into the forearm but more happened? reams have been and i l iften more is iiumbiess and ting could be e is t 'tt. "H iMk.M .., ing beloiv the elbow on the thumb In on on OW 0 3 9 arrngp ad” of the hmd and hug?” b:' a Success." and still much would; The pain is usually increased: A I-lrenchiman was relating his :51-lslizt aignaizecosretgetilh 3795 Dgelglredie l W "lownwms ,9f "I9 neck by fxperlmce in 51.”?-llnlz H” Engnshlnientioned nicely by one qualified coughing, snccsiiig and straininah. 3l1pal,l)?11gri;.I1iI;a:i;ldg1--OW ed M L if to speak when recently a brisk It cits -Ixolsftlw Illgm all: (min 1I:,:,l I was quick I was fosfr that iflawas ymmg I99"-agar mmmemed on an )mseeCI,i,pr,gmn lpo;)monl tied I was fast; if I spent too free- lqlder fnrlendvs apprioachmg .nup' and walkiiig. Placing the armllv I was fast. and that not In eatl"”1S',.. Cm" me "fr "”"””"g I above the head sometimes bringslwa-I W lash l "35 dl5”"”'a99d-lman' 1-she qfrered mm a smmwl lliemr Him Wm,” I Camp arms: ma smgisiiiile. Getting his meals. washingl I have Wflllflll before of the re-:”””- "The M5” ""9 mm ("I9 ("lei . lief obtained in those cases of in- I this clothes. sewing on patches,. idem”. Wiley 1 gave up t,.).mg--- lkiiitting his socks and for enter-' Jury to the discs or cushions be-l' iaiiiment' helping with the chores! i Not 1!" she said. ”Why I couldn't wily c What s Language W99” WW5 01, neck - Slllmll be mi-eci to do it - not for a bun- bines - by wearing a high card-y ; me of mom,,.;- board collar which lifts or keeps . l "But dear." her mother rejoined head high above shoulders and.; igemh." A-you must remember that W9” 51"P”'i3- l0 51”” W” ”m1 mmmtmwlDe0Plie don't mm' for money" Jf painful side stretched out side- whey marry rm. lovey uorld beckons! One full of ”bird- CORN FR”-I-Ens I In mam. duections we are reg will and heaullf and hlncm" Oli .minded that these summer days (canned are full of it'. they oiver-flow with laughing streams and flower-setl one cup Canned Com berm-ejaffection and happiness . . . wed-, '.lEAd5(i of delights past reckoning. pmm should be dmmpd p ugh? 33301:: lthege 1:e:fserf1:gd;nm;r').measuringl, 1 cup unsifted flour,'dlhR d3.l'5- FHEBBCIUPHYS. anniver- - V 5 . . - 1 teaspoon baking powder, 11 (ea. sarics. May those who now vow, lflll the hlshl l5 and serelne we spoons San, Iitgaspnnn pazprikaftheir vows so happily remember to can fancy nothing stirs. un ess hltfshake of Cayenne pepper, 2 egg, cherish and nurture this love and; 99 3 l”9””lle55 M15?" a'"f"l3 i ism flour with baking powder and so m.1o.v perpetual honeymoon; l3;;gw'fT ggoodlseasonings and stir it into the. all down their years together! ! , I V corn and beaten egg yolks. Beat ' ' ' ' this calm . . .gihis rest atci entide! egg whites um” Stiff and mm m. Um” mmonmv ' ' ' Dmry ' ' "Drop by spoonfuls into hot fat at, Schooldlllls. There is a tenseness now in the Lads tear themselves Good-night. . . 375 degrees Ft, (will brown cube ofi,8W8Y from U19 fascinating inter- bread in 40 secondsi Cook until,9SlS and P18HS8hl- 9VEhlh85 Wlth- golden and well puffed. turninglout. to review this or that assign- Drain on crumpled paper ment of homework. is bothersome old question uppermost in mind: "I wonder if I shall grade?” What tantalizing scenes must thrust themselves between them and the: page! How extremely difficult tol concentrate on lessons when out of doors a. brand new and lovely! ODCE. towels. Serve at once. Life was never such FUN before! Continued on page 9 .7l7ey mx&'x7 calxbli Me done- iwf iele I? (0.1. NOW! Now ghels sought after. invited ever!- Vhere, enriched with the glow of health that excites admiration. pWhIt a differ- snem . enoe from that pale, listless. lonely girl. Yon too can be happ popular. If you always feel tired. run-downo do what IIIDPY thou- nn now do, take Dr. Willinma Pink 4PIlls. See If within g I0 days. I richer, ' redder blond doesn't make you I new; gersori, with more . ounding energy, better color, - rldllnee. Start todlyl Get back "in th ith ' 0 pink” . DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS IIIIIIBIE IIIIFFEE PLEASURE ...biii go: double cost YOU ENJOY fuller, richer flavor In coffee "creamed" with Carnation Evaporated Milk. That's because Carnation is double concentrated- . . homo- genized . . . specially heat refined. It's heavy as cream. Naturally it makes. coffee taste rich and delicious. Quads; YOU SAVE MONEY. Though Carnation makes coffee taste so much better - though millions prefer it to cream in coffee - Carnation costs only half as much as cream. Alf lad... - An Woianfwfalf I009; ReM('oz59e and E579: lxlfe lf! r MORE OANADIAIIS use cmuirioii IN COFFEE Tm Lg omen Cows" .... "farm Conioniod lthat would be otherwise obtainable, ANSWER: You have certainly failed your fll'Sl. test in achieving popularity. Or perhaps you think there's something glamorous in the role of trouible-maker. Well, you sure found you, and I'll bet when the story was repeated to Hope it had a few embellishments of your own. Just let people know how litile you can be trusted and they'll stay a- way from you in droves. You deserve it. too. You owe the boy an apology, but I doubt if he'll have aiiytliing to do with you again. Learn to keep your little mouth shut unless ycu have something pleasant to say. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 40 years old, have a good job at a fine salary. and would like to get married. Recently I met a lady my own ll 4 age :iiicl fell in love with her after a couple of dates. However, she tells me she can't get interested in men, and told me to stop calling her. KARL L ANSWER: Since the lady has been so very definite in her assertion that she isn't interested in you, or any other man, you would certainly be wasting time to pursue her. I'm sure you'll have no trouble finding more agreeable compcinionshfp. Miss Nisscn rn.nn.rt reply personally to readers but will answer prohlems of general Interest through this column. 'K1ruMb1v1nr1ys)(s(HHx'MnNMb(N.x)I.) Household Scrapbook By Robert: Lee 14M)1npdIl1II1)an)(vsvlHu)suIInI11(I1 Beffer English By D. O. Wllllaml Vsnxuursu i';l;5.)fuMKvM)()(H)rN)11()()4isuuuui )(D(HWNN)(uINI1Nn)1vtvcr1sauDaDrDI)s Re-Sizing Rugs I 1. what is wrong with this sen- tence? "It is just like I thought; they wouldn't speak to neither of us.” 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of ”comat.ose'”? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Marital, pedestal, in- stal, oriental. To re-size. rugs dissolve one pound of granulated glue in one gallon of boiling water. Tack the nig down on the floor, face down. and apply the hot glue to the back with a whitewash brush, taking care that the glue does not soak through the rug. 1.-m.nuu,-E Mark, 4. What does the word "roseate" mean? 5. What is a word beginning It is often possible to remove the white marks on furniture, that are caused by heat or water, by holding a hot iron near the spots. but not near enough to burn or scorch with ex that means "state of re- quiring immediate action”? AN SWEES 1. Say. "It is just as I thought; they wouldn't speak to either of us." 2. Pronounce kom-a-tos. first a as in on, a unstressed. econd o as in toe, accent first sylable. 3. Install. 4. Tinged with rose color. ”The roseate glow of fame inspired him.” 5. Exigency. Lemons In order to make a lemon yield nearly double the quantity of juice heat it thoroughly before squeez- ing. Flavorallroma The seen! is Instant Chase dz Sanborn'I new "Natural Flavor" process. Renal ” ary-because now at last you get all the deep, rich color-the true texture-the bold flavor of fins blended coffees roasted to perfection-ready to I Hood your cup Instantly with your kind of coffee. You'll love plenty, too. been .. 2-oz. jar of New Instant Cline I: Sanbor-n Coffee gives the some number of cup: on 1-lb. of ground coho-saving you up to 40tI you'll make I d your regular coffee I l at the age of 87, in love with a man five years older than I am. I have ' had finally married someone else after going with my friend for several i I motion of both music and drama -festivals in this Province. She re- sides at West Royalty. During the Re-elected Mrs. Fred Gates, above, was re- elected honnrary secretary of the national board of directors of the Canadian Foundation for Polio- myelitis. at the annual meeting which concluded this week in Win- business sessions of the Founda- tion meeting there was consider- able discussion on finances and fund raising tecliniqucs. Mr. Per- cy A. White, Vancouver, was re- elected chairman rind it was de- cided to hold the 1954 annual meeting in Ottawa. -Photo by Garnhum. he Stars Say - - Dy n-mun Iunblo auamamwmmaa For Tomorrow THE Moon enters Capricorn this day, which sugars well for home and real estate plans. It is an ex- cellent -period in which to invest in new properties or to start unprove- ments and renovations on your home. In carrying out such programs. you may be inclined to consider the financial problems involved a bit beyond your depth. but you will find. especially if you oonsult an expert, that they can be handled without difflculty.' Use good Judg- ment, of course. During the evening hours you may find it more pleasurable to adapt yourself to the plans of others than to insist on having your own way. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. you may find yourself up against some domestic problems at pres- ent, biit there is no reason why you cannot cope with them suc- cessfully. Do your best in the know- ledge that, with the entrance of Saturn into the sign Scorpio in October, you should be completely Business and financial matters should prosper and there are op- portunlties for travel and romance. There is also the prospect of added prestige through the good offices of someone in authority. By year's end you should have achieved com- plete compatibility in both personal and business affairs. A child born on this day will be home-loving, sympathetic and sen- tlmental. Modern Elquoffo I I I Q. If ou are walking along an street W h a friend and that friend stops to exchange I. few word; with an acquaintance, what should you do? i I A. Don't hang about u- if wait. ing to be introduced. Walk on slowly until your friend rejoins you, You should not join the other two persons unless specifically asked. Q. when mailing wedding an. nouncsmsnts. is it all right to in. clude 3 card bearing the future ad- dress of 'the couple? A. Yes. It may say: "Mr. and Mrs. John R. McLean. After thg first of October-2241 Madison Street. Fair City, Ohio.” Q. When a girl is dining out -with A young man. and the food is not very good, is she privileged to criticize it? A. Never under any cireum. stances. This would be the sum as criticizing the cooking in a pri. vate home, and is Just as ill-bred. Used for over 60 years to quickly help relieve minor digestive upsets, gas, eoristfpntlon and frelfulneln resulilnl from lrregullrlly at teething time. No "nleeny" stufI- no dullinl ellect. Get I package today at your drulllst. Baa TABLETS meat you tun he I goI7l9”!I"Qy5h 6000' lb,-oiled oi "most economical can buy - less Man I0 cents P03? .4" mvr emu Here's a real buy.;; this weekend -- look supply for home, for on Meat ILV PORK (K00067- PAt'l(5D MR HIE CAMIDIAII 60llfRfI:,I1EN7, a hearty, satisfying, solid pack pork luncheon meal you can serve hot or sold .;.In dozens of exciting waysl Delicious and nourishing-you can get three of four big, satisfying portions of only a few pannlu each from every conl Buy a supply at your groc0r'! for the special "Canadian Pork Luncheon Moot" or your favourite brand. lay In a the summer cottage, for Phil” flie prlce is so low you'll find If well worth your while to buy a can or lwol bran ol wliol llunnilus Ginnif- , low-Piice Cereal I - Ideal for Regularity! ...bccause it contains all the MlllHIIl,Yllllll IAMIIV THIS IIIJNISI I it l 0 wliecitl llllll l 5 r