omen's realm imam TWO -9. Thai Body Of Your: By luau W. Barton. MD- xv: THE GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 8. 1951. The Stars Say - - by Genevlovo Komblo STOP FKGHTDIG YOUR. HEART While many do not attend pic- ture shows, the majority of us 80 It least occasionally. so I want to recommend that if a film story called "Guard Your Heart" comes into your disi.rict, you and your family take the time (less than 30 minutes) to see it. The three-reel film was produccd by the Billy Studios Inc.. New York. in collab- oration with the American lieart Association. Everybody is interested in the heart: heart dl5('aSE causes more deaths than any other disease. Naturally any little pain or other symptom in tiie region of the heart causes more fear than any other onc symptom. The purpose of the film, "Guard Your Heart." is to replace unnec- essary fear and apprehension about heart disease by an under- standing or how the heart does its Job and what adults can do to help the heart keep on the job. The iiim gives the story of a middle-aged. busy executive with the first signs and signals of on- coming heart disease. I: shows how to prevent these attacks, or at least live ssifoly with them. To sum up the lesson, this exe- cutivc le:u'nt':l ihc following? 1. The heart is the strongest (toughest) organ in the body. yet heart discase is the most fre- quent cause of death. one reason is that people live longer and their hearts rcccive more wear and tear. 2. Through research we must discover basic or underlying causes of heart disease but meanwhile we must do what we can to reduce wear and tear on the heart. 8. A man in his fifties should not try to compete, with his form- or 20-ycar-old self. He must learn to relax in his work and in his play. 4. The high death rate has caused unnecessary fear. The more we learn about the cause. man- For Tomorrow THE indications are that I steady land well-calculated course and plan of action could culmi- nate in lasting and substantial re- turns. Honors, dignibies and pos- sibly public acclaim could be the crowning glory of obligations. duties and worthy efforts can- scientiously pursued. Major ob- jectivcs. high aspirations. pleas- ant plar-es, could "cap the climax" as reward for work well done. re- sponsibilities graciously assumed. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may be assured of a pleasant. prolidc and potent culmination to honest effort, serious attitudes and wor- thy aspirations. Under a benign and expansive incitement. there is no limit to the rewards. emolu- ments and fulflilments for honest efforts. perseverance. and the drive of responsibility and duty. cheerfully accepted. A child born on this day is bounteously endowed with those potent. substantial and far-reach- ing aspects of character. ability and aspiration for a useful, res- ponsible and happy life. heart diseases, the Icss we need tear them. 5. A man who lives with his heart instead of fighting it is likely to live longer and enjoy life more. So stop fighting your heart. What else can we do to prevent heart attacks or live with them if they do come? One important point is to avoid overweight which shortens the life span every insurance medical examiner will tell you that lean men live longer. A second point within our DOW- er is not to let ourselves become too tired. to be unasihamed to sit dovm or. better, lie down before dgement and prcventabiiity of tm.t-vvx'7x7s:'m ll Alice Brooks Designs 2 paths. l we get tired. ii IMPROVES ANYTHING! . TO MAKE it prettier-edge it! A quick bit of easy handiwork. beautifies almost everyt.hing-lin- ens, lingerie. hankies. Six small edgings. two with corner: in shell and pineapple stitches. Pattern 73:5; crochet directions; six edgings; two corners. send Twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs clo The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto, Ontario Please print nlainly Name. Address. Pattern Number. BUTIBHHA PHHVES. HlEHil EFFEEIIVE! .which flamed brightly in defiance Dress milk that whips. Qrtiatiou i;;-Pl, , A I'l"S IASY 1'0 WHIP CAINATIONI 1. Chill undiluted Cut-iIu'on in freezing my. Of place no directly on in: over night. Pimplos. rashes start to clear up In just 1 days You foo mly be delighted the ootwcoom-ooooomv ELi.EIi'S mint 8: In lnlud rumors Wife This is an eerie night - or per- haps we only find it so because we are spending it some distance from Alderlea. in I house where sea-winds come in to mourn about the eaves. But there is dnrkneu and chill without as November offers I first spell of wintry weather. Coming. we drove into a snow flurry which made the outing trying for Ihe driver and driven, Ind it was with relief we finally came with- in sight of the lights of this. our destination. We recall now how darkly the blustery fall night had enclosed us en route and with what effort the space of vision on the wind.- shield was kept clear for Jame; "Now this. Ellen" he offered once "is definitely no night for folks to be prowling. only an emergency should cause anyone to venture forth in the like of lt!.". . . He adds at the moment as be pre- pares to retii-e:" It I ever get home. Ellen. and you mark my words! you'll never again get me Hway on any 'wild-goose' chase like this!" He listens intently ;o the play of rain - or are those pellets of snow against the panes? ”Is that east or south?" he asks, I'm never too sure of directions when away." And since little is required of us along these lines eyes us with some suspicion. ”Wel1, whichever way the storm is the roads won't be too good in tn,- morning!" Braving the falling weather and 5llPP'Pl'Y roads. we came the distance eagerly to join my R1,, "1 '1 family re-union. to meet, once more with our best of pgr. ents. as we can do now all too "31'elY ln 8. Complete circle . . , to turn back the hands on the time. piece of the years and with sis. ters and brothers, eight in an. be "3 Child 888111 Just for tonight!" It has been an enjoyable fore. Rat-hcring here in the hnspgmme lwme 0f the youngest of all. one if it should happen that we name no other. we shall ever remem. bet Dlned? Oh yes, but excellent as was the fare and good the lV1EInd5. those will be forgotten 0118 before we shall forget the de- light of being together again-oy gathering about the two, who in some miraculous way. and exem. plifrins many a virtue of living managed to set our feet along nice one E8-W Paths? "Easy or difficult' we quote James "is mostly a state of mind. It's all in the spirit you approach it!" And so We chattui Picking up old threads of com- radeship that had been rested. and looking backward through the vanished years. laughed to remember. And in the fireligh: of night": diirk and storm against the windows we found that though all had grown older in appearance, at heart there had been little change. Here unchanged was en; stu- diaus lad of the family. there the alert happy-hearted fellow. who preferred to gain his education by practice. Here was the serious chap. of purposeful word. old as i. child and there were the girls, The industrious, darl:-eyed. order- 13'. dependable one and she with the blue 9395 End the courage of her convictions to keep; the calm one and always helpful. and the one inclined to dream dreams and escape tasks. and there the tiny energetic maid. our hostess; gift- ed and kind . ... The in-laws. as much appreciat- ed as they that are kin. contri. Dromnt way Cuticurn Soup and Ointment help clear up black- heads. eczema. nub. relieve itch. Fngnnt. Icientificaliy medicated. 70 yeara' success. Buy at your druuilt today. , n r o with the Milk that Whips 0 You can serve Charlotte Russc . 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"south!" we reply, He 3 :1-'w' .. iniz the tour. visited. but few on the strce Entering the British Embauy with Ambausador Sir Oliver Fnnlu Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburghgfound W35hl"8' ton different in several respects to the Canadian cities visited dur- There were crowds at many l70lnl3 "10 "W81 0011919 ts and highways when their car passed. But. inside. at the various functions. so many persons crowded into the rooms where the royal couple were. that curtseys were abolished for lack of space in which to perform proporl.V- osnn .R'v?-c -sf”, Patterns INA Ilkas says Joint Beliefs Best Marriage Link I Anne Adams X'A2s'"R”'h' . WINNIPIO, Nov. 7-(O!)-No YOU! GOOD CASUAL nutter how pretty Ibo fl. chances no t.hIt the girl who drifts through life with u per-petuIl yIwn in 5 poor mu-tinge bot. Iccor-ding to Dr. J. L. Alumina. The psychiatrist who directs Greater Winnipog'I child guidunce clinic uid here "Of course. there In uiwIyI some people who Ire just plain bored." such type: don't fit in with hi: definition of nur- riago-I pnrtnerlhip bued on community and aims. Marriage in Iico I mutter of "tnke me. take my vicu,"'he aIid. Hero's the dun you've been waiting for. As .5 house-dr-"us or casual ill: I honey. A soft yet clu- Iic design with rmurt details Ind I donchuble collar. Make it,in I checked cotton with oontrut trim or novelty rayon for dun-up. You'll wear it Ill ycor roundi Pattern 13. lines 12. M. 10. 18. 20; 30. 32. 34. S. 38. 40. 42. am 16. as yards 35-inch; 96 yard trim. . This pIttern any to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for ht. HI: complete illustrated instructions. iv 3, b 1, send Thirty-five Cents t35c) -z, gtamblleer br culllajstya tlendn. l" col” ””"'9' ””"'l” l” "ll you an” upset mm to ohms, cepted) for this pattern. Print plIinly Size. Nome. Address, style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Guardian. 60 front St West, Toronto. Ontario. v overnight. "That would mean someone is taking more than giv- ing." he said. Dr. Asselstine said the first quality to look for in 3 prospective mate is maturity. Then therets independence. One mate !rlI'l0ill,d M S not be linked to another w o s or"; ' overly-posaeasive. "9 "NI, Responsibility in the big factor muVmmm in maturity. he explained. It en- tails common sense and foresight ' Whom the Hon? V 3Housel1old Scrapbook? By Roberta Lu 1st Man: "Do you run things at your house?" y 2nd Man: "Yeah. lthe washing machine and the furnace!" E ' ll Treat Her DEAR MISS DIX: friends. I have tried tnlki x y. a little girl." port-nls wonlt ict ANSWER: thought that "she But facts must be parents' co-operation. quire careful deliberation. Where to draw the line? Ah. that cording to my mail. blem with most girls. in stride. really only seeking her welfare. that their children grow up. try to be more grown-up than you "grown up." trouble. ? DEAR MISS DIX: to be glad to meet. me. group? two months. ANSWER: Of course a picnic. -the girlish woman who by pop. ular request delighted all withl "the old songs" and James. .. but "I Just know. Ellen" he now uncloses an eye above the bea- covcrs to remind us "you won't be nearly so bright in the morn. ... Until tomorrow - -Di h. - Good-night. . . . My mm !2Vl'l'A's ILL - Reported to be desperately iii ll Evita Peron, above. wife of the Argentine prea- ident. ,Ponibiiity that she might undergo an operation was indi- cated Ifler it noted New York cancer surgeon flew to Buenol Aires for consultation with her doctors. l It DIFFICCLT DOROTHY DIX SAYS- Teen Resenls lBabying" Girl Claims Parents As Child THC gl'OH' llrl o 3 still in baby". Th ager will create great howls of injustice and cruel treatment. much liberty. ioo little parental restraint. can lead to many troubles. is the question. AGE really tire. to tighten them. A I'm 15 years old and my parents still think I'm a baby. They won't let me go anywhere or do anything with my I feel badly because I can't do things that girls my age do. ng in my parents but they always insist Im still I have lost mnny friends because my K. S. is a most difficult time when children begin to grow up and parents cling to the e youngster is straining at the reins to push into adulthood. while mom and day try admit thtit children don't remain babies forever. faced; son or daughter has left childhood. and the transition into a grown-up world should be made easier through the reluctant to Judging the exact moment at which daughter is ready to have dates, wear lipstick or stay out until midnight are questions that re- A decision considered unfair by the teen- Too Fifteen seems to be the age at which most difficulties arise. ac- It, is the age when dating first becomes a pro- lf daughter's friends nre well-brought-up young- sters-as they should he-school dates should come along and be taken If the rest of the class goes to a dance. the girl who is kept home is bound to feel resentment against the parents who are This sensible conclusion is, of course, entirely beyond the comprehension of an adolescent. ” So. K. S.. I'm entirely on your side. but advising you how to con- unclvmmd Pwple 7 vince mom is another problem. It takes time for parents to realize Just be patient with yours. And don't. Remember, 15 is just over the "little girl" border. and still quite a way from completely No matter how much you disagree with the edicts of mother and dad, obey tltcm. Disobedience will bring you nothing but I have gone out with a boy A few times and like him very much. When I see him on the street he aiwiiys seems is there any possible wny to make him call me? lVould it. be proper for me to ask him in tin outing with it large Plcase.clon't tell me to sit and wait. as I've done that for JEANIE 2 xnmmmml , i 9 Optimistic "Have you it but rest th t W” F", really restores?" r or” A y "Yes. sir! This preparation is l .oil.”.f.5.”i.””.li:i”.?l 3”i3y”i.”S. to do the W-" HWH - I the heat of a fire. as this will cause ;)3k”g" 3”” em”-g W?-W" me UP A 4 the skin to become brittle and the ll W5 W1 mm” W” "- 'I we A... hair to fall out. Shake the fur thoroughly to get out the mois- ture; then hang up to dry. Better Service LONDON. Nov. 5 -(Routers). Admiral William E. Fechtelcr, United States chief of naval staff. lunched with Prime Minister Churchill today. He was believed to have tried to persuade him to drop his objections to having an American as naval supreme com- mander in the Atlantic. 5llAli0WAl.4Ea TABLET- 9T0?! anemia BODY ODOR I8 HOUK5 An explorer approached the sav- age cbicf. "I come to you from be- yond the sunset," he began cere- monlously, "from the Great White King"- . "Tell me." interrupted the' chief. "Why don't you guys do something about the rotten radio programs you send over here?" onally through the cork. opposite each other. The cork can then be removed easily by pulling on the upper part of the two pins. Q. How can I quickly relieve burns and sculds? A. cover them with cooking soda. and lay wet. cloths over this. other effective remedies are the whites of eggs and olive or linseed oil. Dunning Stocking: When darning stockings, avoid making knots in the thread, as they are hard on the feet. A knot is unnecessary if the end of the darning cotton is moistened to prevent its slipping through. To Eliminate Roaches Gum 'camphm- is usually a speedy remedy for ridding the house of roaches. Powdered borax mixed with sugar is also effective. VA -..-K x.7s7s7e'..ooos'i-7ook2K9l'7191'tR.'lx'9s”?QK?' Boiler English . By 9. O. WIIIIJJ Waahcloth Edging: 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "He pied guilty to the charge that he had stolen in purse or! of a woman." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "sachet"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Embroidery. sorcery. boundery. mercenary. 4. What does the word "bomb- astic" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with bu that means "pertaining to ANSWERS 1. Say. "He pleaded guilty to the charge that he hI.d stolen I pui-ire from the wcman." 2. Pro- nounce sa-sha, first is as in ask. second it its in say. accent second syllable. 3. Boundary. 4. l-f'-;h- sounding; big without meaning. "The speaker employed a theatri- cal. bombastic. windy phrass- ology." 5. Barbaric. Coloylul gaging: on piotty wuobclqtiu ,”555:T::: N are often the answer to many a gift problem. So limplo and oalY "3 d0- choou one or more from thin attractive V !lIDIl'S DIGEST IHPOITS ON NIH AMAZING TIILITS Following R.D'n. article on how. I chlorophyll tablet cwullowed dull! actually stop: all true of yu-rrpirI- lion mlur from III part: nfllw limly. Voirlu were the I'irII to offer thi- yuultlio I low-priced chlorophyll uhtet. . Swallow A Voluls for Ilnd to 104- odor protection! Lulu 18 hour: nr murr. Chew I Void: aflor drinking. eating gurlic. unions or spicy food. IAYISFACYION. OR MONEY IACK y you shouldn't sit and wait, Jeanie! have the perfect solution in asking this young man to You ; go with you to. Boys are often shy nbouyudvancing a friendship. If at girl wants to make the first move, extending an invitation to a group affair is the best method. Sometimes. of course. the affair can be planned solely for the purpose of providing an excuse for a particular invitation-and who has to be the wiser? DEAR MISS DIX: My husband left me with four children about three year: ago. V07)! much. He is five years you ways. never mentions marrying me or 3p ANSWER: You expect a lot. man of 5 is ready to accept the r iifter only fl year's acquaintance. In your anxiety to Acquire A man scare the poor boy away. and make sure he will be DOROTHY DIX cannot re wer problems of general Inge A year ago I met a nice be His parents think Ii lot of me and the c y of 25 whom I love yct has much older hildrcn. However. he eaks of the future. nger than I. ROSALIE Rosalie. when you think a young esponsibility of a good-sized family Aren't you rushing things a pm around the house, you're likely to You must exercise R little judgement, too. a good father to y0ur,brood. ply personally to reader: but will Inu- rcst through her column. Modern El'idue'Ho ly Roberto LOO . Q. when a woman stops at I restaurant table to exchange a few words with another woman who in dining with some friends. ll it necessary for that woman to introduce her friends to the new- comer? A. No. an introduction is not necessary. . Q. When someone telephones I member of the tamiiy who is absent. should one Isk who it is? A. If the caller has not identi- fied himself, rather than Isk. "Who is this?” it in much better to uk. ”May I tell him who called." or. "Would you one to leave your number?" Q. when doe: one take the nspktn on the table Ind put it on one'l hp? ' 'N'7x7u . Jx'A:7x9 Cook's Corner, RAISIN NUT PIE : For a party dessert. this nine filling baked in tut: and then topped With whipped cream in grand. Two cup: seedless raisins. IV: cups Water. 36 cup granulated sugar. 3 tablespoons flour. 1,5 tea- spoon salt. 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind. 3 tablespoons lemon Juice. ll; cup chopped walnuts. pastry for single-8-inch crust with strip top. Rinse raisins. Idd water Ind boil 5 minutes. Blend together sugar. flour Ind nit Ind stir into raisins. Cook Ind stir until thick- ened. Remove from heat Ind blend in butter. rind. lemon juice Ind nuts. Pour into putt-y-lined pie pan. Top with putty strips. BIke in hot oven (40!) degrees F.) as to 45 minutes. or until well browned: A. Aunoonuoueilluted. serve: a to on i HowCanII.ii By Anne Ashley II" A! A Iauo g A if .. group. You may have tr direction loafllt by sending cl stumped. uli-addronod envelope to tho Needlework Department of ihiI paper and asking for WASH- CLOTH noomcs. Lcufloi No. S-I43. Q. l-low can I prepare used par- affin for re-use? A. Heat the paraffin to the boiling point. and strain through three thicknesses of c-been-cloth over a funnel. Repzat ihLs oper- ation if necessary. Glenn: EILISSS The ai-affin , can be cleaned with a bi-tfsh and ., g '1 warm water if not too dirty. l ' W""., '..g Q. How can I rcmove a cork ( 5 ,.,.t.-it 25; 9;: "” from I bottle if there is no cork- K W:”ul5 screw or knife handy? " ' . " A” "M ""1 A. stick two safety pins diag . c”s""'”oWm E.7....rt(y.,. Skin so soft . . . smooth touched with I lingering lovable fragrance. You brow your complexion is cleu . . . fresh . . . radiant from daily care with Colgate Beauty Soap. COLGATE Beauty Soap soothes Is it cleanses . . . lecves your skin fragrant . . soft . . Ipd smooth. NOTIGE T0 PARENTS In view of the uncertainty of the weather at this season of the year. it would be up reclated if parents would ensure that children with ng the Royal Pro- cession, etc., are dad in warm clothing and suitable- footwear. x Royal Visit Advisory Committee.