WOnTen'is realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 1. 1952 --- lhl . . 1"” A'”" s'"'"""” 31!:-'o):iti:l1in:y:: :Th ucutzom dim: and so April is here . . . cert: N A ::1'm?.'; rrmm score upon splendid-score. at last, riding I ID1I'llr0d "V '1 Snnn, grunt gugumn guggQu' That Body Of Your: By James W. Barton. MD. Better English I; I. u. wanna- CIRCULATION TIME OF THE BLOOD The circulation time ed the blood is measured by injecting a rub- stance into I vein and timing its arrival at some point in the sys- tem or in the lungs. This circula- tion time is a measure of the line- ar (flowing in is direct line) vel- ocity of blood flow. Arm-lung time: The patient lies comfortably and the arm is placed at the same level as the heart. A needle attached to a syringe con- t ' - ANSWERS rows and courage - a glints on river and Bell for the snake fences which once tenth:-nlgisuihffodriiglehmsiiititfdtlggmxrefvf 1. Say ”The Ship Sank near the who now lives in Newton, Mass.f5 H C I ' I I g Dream vanished. she looked down gegiptlnz them to bolfd again In decorated the farmlands. just above the hend in me erhow, Show and the reason for this was Mother of six children, once upon OW an - 4” From her small attic room almost forgotten lleecy cloud And whht of wild ch,"-y.h,,-hp The blood 15 Bsliirated (drawn into (omit because oil the captain's 9- l-hne Sh” W35 "594 t” Wm” "nd 3, Ann. Mme, tar Above the roofs of town above a. hill. "tea" and other simples? Gone too the syringe) to ensure that the carelgssncss," 2, pronounce 501.35 pagcantry, .1 castle full of sei'vani5- ' r ' u . . . as is now our may! point of the needle is in the lumen o as in solid (not as in 501:). as as But now she lives quietly and 30 nmmw. Clear in her dimming sight. "one of these days i;rmd- Until tomorrow- - Diary - 5 or central space of the vein. The patient is instructed to signal ini- mediately he smells ether. A stop- watch is started and the ether in- jectod as quickly as possible. The stop-watch is siopped as soon as the patient signals, grimaccs or coughs or when ether is smelt in: . - ' ' ' - . bblng Sciatic his breath. i Just like potatoes? Bake them 0" ill" '-"F-klhl-F Mil” '3"? Side? 95 seeds of a Shamrock and I hope we think, when Mother Nature! quick relief of piercinz sin n p , Arm-lung circulation time is 5 By Genevieve Kemblo rack for 50 minutes in H. 375 de- tha11i;;l;fvllcl:nC9'i5”T:p:1);erzxhe that they Wm 3”" 101' "W Th” has introduced new design! and g::"'J?;:?'df::g:f1'nwte:'dmTRig; normally about six seconds. with NW, W, s .,,,,,,,.- gree oven, or until tender. Then I. - h. h , h i be Lady V1519” 9h” Same" 1h '-M shades in her weavln8- The Ted" ' ' a. range of thi-ce to nine seconds. Twit G ””"3r'”r7t7r'”” break open, salt, pepper and dot mm W 10 3 P1935 a-5 9" 39' summer and seemed to enjoy it 80 brown of drying fields, and new Circulation time is also mensur- F" T""'”"'”" with butter. This way they make 3 c1d5"L””y chipped? much that she was one of my g,e,n,..enm-31d, Jgdg nnd chart- ed from tongue to arm. For meas- uring this time. the drug dec-liolin is used, which causes a bitter taste in the mouth. The same method is uscd as in the arm-lung time, the patient signalling when he per- ceives the appropriate sensation. Arni-tongue circulation time var- ies frcin 1;: to 19 seconds. What is lcarn:d or gained by finding the circulation time from one point to another in the bodv? rds in volt! Slmhi C'”"m3- The tall straight tullm brill" th dawn!" smiling in the roee- P In 7”, h ha dl ec- ARI 3 fl:n'lv hum ""3" W mmw mgm 1” tn” dd "mm bed blah "1 ' nu momhm humus, tlon: foli-nleaf'dollll:s 1?:-ot?wo 811:5. 1. what is wrong with this sen- out. (Used cards I meant). T ey in the warm sunilzht 01 Mimi send Twenty-nvg cents ln coin tence? "The ship sunk near the shore, and the reason for this was because of the captain's careless- ness." 2. what is the correct pronunc- iation of "solace"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Nursery, hlckery, mys- tery, gallery. 4. What does the word "inor- dinate" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ve that means "quality or state of being true?" in ate. unstressed. 3. Hickory. 4. Not limited to rules; excessive. "lie possessed an inordinate .love of wealth." 5. Veracity. n T ' The Stars Say - - IT is cssentiai that an even keel be maintained oti this day. even though there may be definite urge to move in launching new and ambitious pl'0)CCl.S. It is probable that higher-ups would lend a deaf car. even in plans or propositions of outstanding significance. It is possible to overstep the bounds of rcason and good judgment in some over-optimistic or egotistical et- fort. Maintain balance. poise. lseven Days A Week 1. Monday: should you ,Wm9 across a few boxes of Chml-ml! have become so attractive these years that it is is pity to dumy them. Hundreds of institutions. such as children's hospltall. 00- cupational tlteraphy centers. Shut" tn, gnd old folks homes, need used greeting cards of any sort - so remember: SAVE YOUR CA-RDSI . . O 2. Tuesday: nice book read on . chilly April evening is I 1-We Again," by Princess Ileana of R0- mania.-It tells about the joys. 50?- of a Princess happily in U. s. A. When you read this book I'm sure you'll say: "what a. nice person Ileana must be!” The book is also called. l'1 WAS a Princess." 0 0 3. Wednesday: Dld .i'01l kh9W that you can cook whole omons around your meat! . . 4. supply of jam getting law these days? Well do this- Pop a 6 quart kettle on the, stove and put into it 3 cups sliced grape- fruit. 1 cup sliced oranges, 1-2 CUP tempting circle . Nineteen-year-old Joan Marie Tenebie, Queen of Arts for 1952 at University of Toronto. is the first entry in this year's Miss Canada pagent. A Mimlco miss, Joan has auburn hair, brown eyes, is five feet, six inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. Q. How can I prevent candles from dripping? A. Place t.he,candles in me re- frigerator and let them rcmain for several days until the last minute before it is necessary to use them. The candlts will then burn with- A. Mold a piece of putty.into the cavity and paint it the same shade as the rest of the vrvn Vt will be noticed far less than if left chipped. t Q. What is a good rinsing water for blond hair? sliced lemon, about 9 cups white sugar and about 6 3-4 cups of, water. Bring to a boil. reduce heat and simmer 2 hours. Relnelnhef '-0 slice your fruit very thin, (dis-l A. An excellent rinsing water is a level teaspooiiful of bornx added to a gallon of water. This brings out all the lights in blond hair. A country Bartlett 1 llre. Gordon Ilaollllan Like flaming serlphlm. crimson and gold and white Eaqh with six wins! outsvmd. Crimson and white and gold Blurred. Tears so easily Well into eyes grown old. so that she could not see The twisty path that went Through the grey lavender, whose soft, dove- t maged scent Came down the years to her. Nor the house that should have een Hal-f-hidden in delilht- I..adurnu.m's gold between The red may and the white. she touched her eyes. The dear There. on her narrow sill. one red, one gold. one white, The tulips blossomed still Window sill gardening is enjoyed by many. and this week I received some seeds from R lady who has lovely house plants. They were nicest visitors and I hope she will come again in a few weeks in Tu- lip Time. The other morning I heard the first bird song of the season and "It is sweet on awaiting in the early morn to listen to the snail bird singing on a tree. No sound of voice or flute is like to the bird's song; there is something in it dis- tinct and separate from all other notes." El.LEll'S nufnv i I1nllIhIIlItIDlWlll tn drifts which remain hleoifed soil: in country F130"; 139' clarinx loudly: "Lo. SW19" hi frowning in a. momentary lowering of clouds, weelilns. thouzh MP- puy, in a pattern of raindrops on the pond. i setting fields to steam and sun- ny banks to green. Whispering to the clovers in the meadows tn Perk up their wee leaves so that James and every farmer may presently read his fortune therein-token of the good or not-so-good hay-cmp to come. Givinl the housewives iii a moment of rest from their house-cleaning, in sight 01 the :3: daughter offered this mornins. "somebody is going to find 5 first' robin. I know" she nodded, "Just, by the (eel of today!" And toward! April's close, or out of respect to. James' wishes let it be in May 5, hours, we at Aiderlea. shall hear another brave melody. It will come. reuse and all the enchanting col- ors or it will be spread in tints fresh and lovely along vale and hill. Even the spruces, grown somewhat over-jaded over-winter will have put on a less sombre shade. O O 0 And tuneful roblns will have finished their even song and the silver stream of dusk will be pour- ing into our quiet. valley, filling it ituu"'TTm-Tcoma yellows. reds. Fern design on V- stitch background. In No. 30 cot- ton. large dolly is 15 x l6 inches. for this pattern ' t cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cm The Guardian, 00 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. are used. The mixture is no longer used in a medical practise." so another of grandmother's theories goes by the board-one followed to the letter in some households. It came as regularly as the house- cleaning and the splitting of rolls Good-night . . . . . rlrnciiia ifs mus Are your leg pain: like a knife driving through the flesh? Do they make it hard for you to straighten your leg? Thousands recommend Templeton'I T-R-C's for Alice A.D-esigns mgr AOBOTHY mx's COLUMN- up.-u.....u-u.--u..u.....u-u....-.- One Mistake ...u-unnuuuusuuurwu Man Als Trying Hard To A single cleteitninalion of the cir- For the Birthday carding all seeds) and saving the h” M Wild geese are calling and P'ran- to the brim with the mystic sha- Win Back WHO'S culation time is not considered Those n-hose bl.-thday it 15 may juice. This makes super-elegant Modern ue,H,g dows of twilight. And aware of H . enough and reiieatcd observations find it difficult, to impress or con. marmalade. To tell when cooked: q continued on page 12 vague new sound about we shall DEAR MISS Dix: I am a young m..n-led ,n n 1 1 30 dim”? the 9011759 Of the dl59-359 VillCe those in influcnthl pla-cs din SP00n him bmhhil "um Ham 5-7 R”l"”h 5” i, come to the verandah. And James with a very loyal wife whom I love dearly ADOTIC f::u:mryn::ith); . may be itcces-Bsary before any con- whose hen;-iv cooperation 15 e5-iabove kettle, let rli-ops run from QM NNK . m "A new song" of the season on his I went on n so-callcd fling with the boys. alnd we met a few womaexno Cuiwns C3” 9 dmW"- sential in proiiiotiilw cr lauiizh.ii.v4Sld8 Of 5P00"- Wm” W” dmpsi I -t - UPS. Wm 00316 9011'! N8 Work 30 EVld9'lC8 01 Detilnz was discovered by my wife and since then I've. tlgfse :rre”lafC"trge::eda?: cgggilgggg malor Plans Oi" DF9li9Sili0nS- T00 "W "Hem" fmd "5heeV 055 Q, Are postscripls to mtersl 'iAOff'llI1g SITIIIO join us. And hearing v.vi1lo.'fer,1ob- litecn llvlianz idn rlnlsery. She has turned from a sweet and loving wife when mere is an increased 0 I ambitious or egotistical amtudes spoon, its ready. . . considned In good time? n vioully well pleased. There t I ll cto ion a most too distant person. How can I prove to her that nut of blood such as in thyroiolilcf "l””iRl”iki against sound Moms. 5 Fiid fr short "fish" A" 0”” Wm" abaommy new” arelhagalitlii mm tied tom: "”i”i&i am my Sony M my mistskelzndinssure Mr "m It Wm "V" h A - ' . . - . - ': wo . . . . i i e e o . en . ' v - cosis tpoisons in blood from the as a n am proper balance and notes - P;-lollow out tops 0' stuf- mm Usual” may indicate has?-E Appropriate as Dug me M p 838 n R” Rmmmg '0 he” her emu” thyroid gland). severe anemia. and heart disease. due to distended air sacs in lungs. when the heart output of blood proportion when anplyllltz to sup- eriors for their endorsement or tangible support. Balance and poise could win out against dis- couragcment or opposition. fed baked potatoes and fill with. oysters, marinated one half hour! in French dressing Top with but-, tered crumbs. and bake at 400 dc-5 rand curelesstiess in the ccmposllion of the original letter. To be in best taste. one should take pains to in- clude everything he wishes to say in the body of the l:-tter. The Jud-ge's expression was not unkind, as he leaned over.the bcnch and addressed the mousy little man before him. ”Sounds pretty good, doesn't it?" . . . or it be a babe's sleepy croon or. And we, fond of melody. wheth- . some transcribed work of the mas-I; again as she used to do before all this happened. T. G. ANSWER: How to restore lost trust is some- thing that only your own patience and intuition 151ed9cC1:lE:i:iolf1U9tintf1 hj:3Titngl:::r9i- A child born. on this (lay may grees, 15 minutes or until crumlisi Q, we have a son who is nmn. "So you.” 5 locksmnhy. ms tors. shall own we had never lis- i can decide. It is no easy task. I'm afraid. Your Both the armnhmg a-nd am)-wngucv have a disposition to force its af- are golden brown. Note No. .. ed for his grandfather. My nus- Honor mused. unnd, may uh, tened to more exquisite music than : wife is taking rather an extreme view of an un- times may be prolonged to twice their normal value. An increased arm-tongue cir- rulation time may be of value in differentiating shortness of breath at night due to lack of power in left side of heart front that due to bronchial asthma in which the cir- fairs or ambition agansi sound Judgment, hereby forfeiting the aid of superiors or elders. ggHousel1old Scrapbook.” By Roberts Lee Add that left over cooked fish to, cream of asparagus soup, .heat and serve over crisp hot biscuits for a! superb supper dish. . . . 6. Saturday: one lady I know. nlways buys R few extra cakes of violet or lavender scented soap., band is not a "junior." Does my son bear the name of John Robert Smith II or III? A. Your son is John Robert Smith. Jr., and he retains the ”Jr'' only so long as his grandfather is living. dropping it tlicreafter. Q. Is it the duty of the person what was the locksmith doing in a gambling dive when he was ar- rested?” The prisoner, taking courage. grinned back. "He was making a bolt for the door,” he rclplied. blending of "voices" nor that it comes to us wrapped about with other subtleties of night--with star-and moonlight, with intri- guing sound of owl and plaintive yelp of fox or dog, but that other springs are there. Young springs this. Not alone because of the fine 5 fortunate incident; least once. great indeed. Muriel Nlllen you can only hope that she'll realize you should be entitled to forgiveness at Since we can only be truly hurt by those we love deeply, your wife's love for you must be very That, coupled with her own high principles, makes it very difficult for her to over- look it fall from grace in one to whom she is so deeply devoted. mm”-on time is normal or dh These she distributes. minus th9h”n'ho is pouring ten to put the sug- Tgctfui with every attendant hope and en- while giving her time to see things in it fnlrrr light. you must creased. i &&mm' Wrappers. amoni: hi" hheiis and ar into the guest's cup? chantment-older with odd drenmsl continue every effort to nssure her of your love and devotion. Try to The armhonvue Mme may be towels. "Makes a Qson think of A, Yes; but she should ask how "I've decided on 5 name for fulfilled-and perhaps best of all, realize how she feels about things. She sees her love and trust be- molanged in cages oh heart diseue Re-Gluing Joints April showers. Mnyflowers and much sugar is desired. baby," said the young mother, '-1 those which still lie ahead. frayed, and lacks all confidence in future security. What has hap which are not in failure. Circuli1- The old glue which clogs the S971"? 1” 99”"31: "eh W0 ""3 shill C811 her Ellphroiyne." , ' ' ' 99"” ”"C"' 3"” '"m"'' mm M999" ”3'”"!l wmwut "8"'"3' "M mm times give much information wood pores of Johns to be regglued wind ls whistling eerily about the The husband and not ca,-.310, the Apr-ll..anrl spring is here, Yet with as little reference to the past as possib c, you must bring baclt to the physician. prevents the n glue from set- ting firmly. Steam the surface with everywhere" she said cheerfully. caves and snow is piled up high make a wee bit happier. Maybe itstseleotion but he was tactful. only a smile you can bestow but "Splendid," he sold. cheerfully. without some of the practises be- longing to the days that were. we her confidence in you and your love. &Vx . a. clamp cloth and 3, not non, The Good idea, isn't it? remember the .soniz:"A smile goes "The first girl I ever loved was have it on good author-lty that WRITE To HER. joint will then be in excellent con- ' ' ' it long, long way. Give, for the called Euphrosyne.” "So far as is known, sulphur, ' Cook's Corner dltion for the application of gr h Sunday: Love and friendship cssence of fl1l'1nlI 1-3 that you There was ll brief silence. Then: cream of tartar and molasses are Y9" M" P'”b"bI5' 'xh""5”d "my Wm” '"'K""'”'"'7 W” M3 ""5 L glue. 1 es enrich any life. so look around -Should expect nothlniz in return. "We'll call her Elizabeth after my not I very satisfactory tonic. It ”" M ”'d'r”5hm"ed bve ”""-0' ""'ml M "mm? "5 "l"'"” h FKNN ,mxasx BEEF IN RICE RING This is an attractive way to use cooked meat in a satisfying and good-tasting made dish. It is sav- ory, inexpensive and right good eating. Yield-Six servings. 1!; cups raw rice 2 tablespoons butter or margar- Brown Shoes From White If white shoes are too dirty to be C153m?d- chance them to a nice hY0Wn by rubbing them over with a mixture of 20 drops of 5311;-on and two tablespoons of olive oil, Tjwo applications are necessary for proper color. Eye Wash A 800d eye Wash solution can be gne Tn-?de 33' using ten grains of bor- 2 medium-sized onions. peeled riled" "1 to ""9 9'-mce 03 h0i'v dis- and sliced 9 Wat"- 2 tablespoons flour lightly golden; cover and cook 1 can (10 ounces) condensed gently until onions are tender. cream of tomato soup 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons vinegar Salt and pepper lie cups thinly sliced cold cook- er beef that has b:en cut in about one-inch picccs. Cook the rice by your favorite method. Pack cooked rice into a greased ring mould (about six-cup size). Place in a slow oven, 300 degrees, until needed. While rice is cooking. heat the butter or margarine in a pan. Add the sliced onions and fry until Lift onions from pan. Blend flour into mixture left in the pan in which the onions were cooked. Gradually stir in the to- mato soup. then the milk. Cook the I sauce. stirring con- siantly. unul smoothly thickened: stir in the vinegar and season to taste with salt and pepper, Add th8 Prepared cooked beef and the onions; cover and simmer gently five minutes. Loosen rice ring and gum nn heated platter; fill with b.ei'-iii- sauce. l Anne Adams Patterns zasnzsr sxmr wmr-rm slcinrt And saw- you today to see whom you (nay If you do. it isn't giving, its barter! mother," his wife said. slernly. does not matter what proportions continued on page 3 WITH NEW LIIX IN MY WASHING MACHINE I'VE FOUND smut: AND SHEETS com 5 WHITER, LAST LONGER! easy! Look at the diagram .. few pattern parts! No fitting prob- lems -- it wraps. No ironing prob- lems-it opens flat. Make several 101' wur spring and summer suits toppers, Jackets! Pattern Moos: Waist sizes small 24-36; medium 26-23: Infge 30-32. Medium size requires 3 yards 36-inch fabric. This pattern my to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com. plete illustrated instructions. send Thirty-five Cents (abet in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size, Name. Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. slo of The Guardian. so Front street West, Toronto. Ontario. p ASPIRIN REIIEVES COLDS IHDRMIVI No other product is so good for Q! your cottons, or so economical! c -nus NEWLUX IS . '5iMPLY WONDERFUL IN MY VASHING MMHINE. MY sussrs AND st-mas come WHITERJHAN WHITE m to MINUTES! yes-Neuwxeeism. was s WHITERIN THAN ANY OTHERSUDS IN 20! '0 You edge on washdoy wear 3 clothes I" last longer 0 You get nun INN seep In each pocllII0 0 we use less use " because you I" t . l non nude