--war:-."' or" V ti rY-rt-karat-more-x --.-M.-.... T j l (......cV.. ., .-s.Vcci.c-..:... g -6035 N Women's realm -l V ' I Anne "Adams Pattern Q ELLEll'S ouiiiv - lg DOROTHY DIX SAYS- E The Birthday Murder 3 . 3 i, x me: two THE GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 26, 1951 "' ”' "M mm" W. Em I " ls Luise mi. mzisrhnlgsgnyngfllggpfifsm I -re Time Helps ””'"'” as .'5'.t'.":i'5.'li:...'2'l..:".:..3? : "" in1aA.10l?)'zt1ll-r:Iiuby'Iv!;l:3'sf!galndltsl tll1lL8!h:yaenyg., 1"" '1'" ins. noes mother so easily. Three That Body Of Yours a band of rural women. resting DI-lrlrtm Pl”! '0 Wl 335 5"” Fl” long non- Cook's Corner Q Pain Of Broken Romance EVGI1 though me had foreseen .o,wwxN.Vt.wV; . . lly too. with . B J W. 3 g "3. their cares for an interval. fore . y 50'-ill-ll" ' ""' " 'filI'”:S?..:f.ii'l';-;""6'v'f"..lf'?”3"i.'ii w-u eventually Ab-is :'i"vi""".....li”"k ti: "fa. '",":..';:3..””.f.i..''l'.i'.i.'..”'fi'.' .. .. their knitting and mending and "W5 h""" ll" ll” mm This 15- 393 30' 33' 3- 35' 33- l'”' "' sl” f is incrediblei" she said loudly. Bernice was sitting stiffly against the small pillows now. "Is it? Think of the state- I was in that morning. Think of what Id Just been through with Walter. Remember. I knew. Vicky, that you and Albert had eaten alone there the night before. Think of sown. You remember how you be- haved over that silly little blonde DEAR MISS DIX: My problem concerns my younger sister, 21. Three years ago she wanted to marry Billy. but the family thought she was too young and since she wouldn't marry without their con- sent, the wedding was postponed. A few months later Billy married and Rita was almost physically ill with grief. As time went on she recovered somewhat, but has never regained her gay. fun-loving and friendly manner, which was formerly one of her outstanding char- acteristics. She is very popular, and while she does go out asionally on dates. they seem to mean nothing to her. She seems to be cold toward every- thing and everyone. She claims she has no love for Billy now; in fact, the only real interest she 16 takes 2V4 yards 99-inch; 35i 2 yards 2-inch lace banding. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. send Thirty-five Cents (alive) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. Name. Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS other seasonal work for a while and returned home we are s'.ire,l refreshed in spirits and the bet- ter for the outing. A light here or there along the countryside, bearing presently to- wards our own destination, in- dicated to us. the measure of suc- cess. of the gathering, because of the goodly number at length to be PSYCHOSOMATIC HEARING Four slices precooked canned DEFECTS ham or Canadian bacon. 1 table- gpoon fat. 1 tablespoon flour, 1,5 cup drained juice from canned pine- apple. 2 tablespoons rich prepared mustard, V. cup drained canned pineapple cubes, 23 cup i-inch BQIIBTES green DBDDGY. Brown ham on both sides. Remove to a hot platter. In some I write frequently about the harmful effects of noise, not only on the ears and hearing but on general health and particularly on the nervous system. some months ago. the Journal of the American Medical Associa- tion published a series. "Psychoso- . , assembled the . Li 9 a. h pan blend in the flour until smooth matic Aspects of I-fearing l)efc(:fS, ..,U,atherem mire chkickens..ennE3a: ha. 1, in church, thing. I thought of that actress. care of The Guardian. 60 Front St stir in pineapple juice. Cook until part 2 of the series describing the her with samned an or a monk Wm she ever be her old ge-11 again, and is there And here was Albert dead. and west. Toronto, Ontario. lhlckenffl 0" low hm” 3'l”l”3 9390” 9” hearmg. 1055 0" "Cm er blessed with all her own at he; anything 1 can do to bring her out of the shell into there was all that poison.." constantly. Mix in Nb D1"-Wltwl life. health. earning vowel”: U19 hearmml-ep so we find are those which she has retired? Victoria sat down and fumbled effect of noise on hearing, rehabi- litation of the hard of liearirrg and the value of hearing aids. one aspect that concerns many families is the wage earner who is subject to loud noises during his working hours. If the noise dam- in her purse for a cigaret, whith she lighted. Bernice waited until she'd taken a first puff, and then went on: "I mean, I don't think so now, Vicky. I've had time to cool down and think it over. But then, and for just a few minutes. mustard. Add pineapple and green pepper. When hot. but pc-ppers are still crisp. spoon over ham slices. Makes 2 servings. Smoked pork shoulder butt may also be used. Simmer first in hot water a. few minutes. Drain. Then upon whom the duties of the In- EDITH stitute executive rest. instinctively they count faces and to have one missing here or there is to rob the occasion of some of its Joy. "But I'm not much help!" we may say in excuse 50 sites simisiiz 1 Here's SIIIE llElIEF ANSWER: Rita has. with amazing gallantry courage in one so young, solved much of her problem alone and time will complete the cure as far as one can ever be made. In finding her chief consolation in church. she is going to the best source pos- sible. Slie is fortunate to have her faith. and to be surrounded by continue above directions. aged tlaif heahring. of tlic il'0Tl1(CFgr for our absence ..they.n never a loving family to lighten her trouble. I was certain that you'd 195;-neg on an I "om " '1 I M ---mm-m aggrav es earing 055 ill'9-3 Y i ,. t m; b g Albert, and this 0 Will PI on-II - , , , V N present. then the cmhloycr is 6011- miss me lhls time! "me dream” HE DIDN'T CARE ENOUGH some ggmgssouand that on Just geation. Positive reaultl from -Iv.-W-27:-7..1&?x.-ooo..xx.'K?x"7&5e . H t ing how invaluable how ins-plrln -V9""3 9 - l NNN-NV sidervd to be to blame or PM 3' 0 are me md. .d R 9 ' went be,-Se,-kl I don-g mean any- FRUIT-A-TIVES Proven ls! tens of blame. lVl ual alents contri- I think sou have no cause for self-reproach in having her post- yhoumndt I.-Run-gAg-"V33 maul. thing cold and calculated; that wouln't be you. Vicky. I mean just dumping poison into something he would eat or drink the way 5 person pulls the trigger of a gun. And. of course, in the back of your mind would be the knowledge that the ant poison was deadly be- cause of 'Ina llart'." "I'm very tired of that said Victoria. Bernice jumped up from the chaise longue and came to Vic- t.oria's chair. she bent. down be- side it, dropped her arm over Vic- toria's shoulders. "You're not ang- ry with me, are you?" she asked: Belier English By 0. c. Wiiliasnl biited to this or any meeting. be ll flllly an encouraing ward or smile. pone the marriage originally. If Billy realty-cored for her then. he would have waited the year or two necessary to get the unqualified approval of her family. His haste to marry someone else certainly does not indicate any part of the love and devotion Rita deserves. There is really nothing you or any member of your family can do. over and above what you are already doing. to bring your sister more quickly out of her depression. Since she has lots of friends. and an active social life, she'll snap out of it to it degree. To hope that she will cvcr completely throw off the pain of Billy's dcsertion is expecting too much. But she will forget to the point where she will fall in love again (though probably not so decply), and eventually will find another, more dependable man with whom she can estab- lish a lmPDl' marriage. To protect the cniployvosl hear- ing and to safcgiizird the employ- er against financial loss frcrn hav- ing to pay for loss of hearing of an employee. one article suggests that employers should make tests of the employee's hearing before he begins cmploymcnt. "Formerly only deafness due to actual injury to the car was rec- ognized as an ncciipakloiial disease for which compensation was made. Today courts. insurance companies and industrial commissions have recognized that hearing loss due to noise may be considered an oc- ciipational disease." This means extracts of fruits and herbs. .m..m..:?m..:---:--- l l l aa& - - - James was our best of chauf- feurs tonight. assisted, or as he will have itpliindered by the (em. inine admonitions of she who sits beside. "Now then" he commented as he took his place in the driver's seat of the busy little truck, "if you'll just compose yourself Ellen. and hush yo' talkin so that I'll be able to tell whether or not the en- lzzne is running, well be on our way! Just get a. woman or two clocking beside you" he added to curicusui '0"--" ' OINTMINT For PROMPT RELIEF . Scientifically medl- 'm'u. ' .. I d.lll hi - E name. I g:s'sefulovesr70);re.su;. passuss 3 pssscxussas . Buy Cuticura todal E1233:-3:333:24 The Neighbors - l H W x I I 4553 12-20. 30-42 t 57-14m--14:6... l. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "How did you come to meet the groom before the wedding?" 2. What is the correct pronunc- lation of "hla.se"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Vocallze. sympathize. Irialize, crystallze. 4. What does the Word "habi- luate" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with am that means "quality of , . DEAR MISS DIX: Will you please say a few words that will in- fiuence ii girl of 16 to be more tidy and clean about her person. The rest of her family are very neat and yet. she sits around with nothing to do and won't even clean up her clothes. If someone else doesn't By Georg”-emCli'i-i';l ' other. Bernice." She got up.; roamed the room looking for a. place to stab out her cigaret. Ber-; nice came forward with a. white china ash tray. Victoria. extin- guished the burning tip of her clgaret thoroughly. "You don't know me at all, and I'm afraid that I don't know you either." "You know me like a book." said Bernice lightly. "You certain- ly proved that the other night." Like a boolt. The phrase again stirred that odd sense of similar- ity in Victoria's brain. Something Bernice reminded her of. railroad workers. radio operators-- came to mind mat indeed another may find themselves faced with season had soberlv taken posses- financially burdensome ' satlon claims. If. however, the employer has the company llhysiciaii measure the -hearing ability of every worker before he is employed. it Will DIO- tect the employer against unjusti- fied claims and will protect the employee against loss of hearing. A change of occupation to a dc- partment where there is little or no noise would preserve hearing in those susceptible to noise. and prevent damage suits. Hearing damage can be prevent- make or keep a friend if she neglected the cardinal rules of clean- liness. Your friend is going to find herself very much in the social background if she doesn't reform. She'll see downright homely girls who are well groomed and sparkling clean walk off with the dates while she stays home and looks at her pretty face in the mirror. That's all the company she'll get. Sixteen is the age when most girls drive their families frantic with almost too much personal fussiness. Someone better wake your little friend up to the realities of life. Doesn't she read the ads? These alone should make her realize how fast she is turning herself into a social liability. . .. that companies emoioxms men in himself. "and it's enou n 2 d' ' ii th f l . ll'l1 th ii i v' l”'p10””91l" I 591113 d0llbl'm1 7 capacities in which noise is ii any driver to distractign!" O nve Ell: is Dti-):ti)'?ran1tierthlnl5:s tlzietllsr allesrlieurtiieedsht? :trl:I;'dl,n Thtzmilwloil-Jifd: hNo'" said Victoria u0.w.xy' not H l, ml , , 3 problem-boiler makers, machine- we eased down the driveway R03. looking at her friend. 'Im just n A-ESWER shop workers. miners, rlvetters. then and we remember now it ANSWER: The most beautiful girl in the world could never thinking how mue we know each. 2 1. say, "How did :mu'happen to . meet the bridegroom'." 2. Pro- nounce bla-zn, first a as in an un- stressed, second a as in day. 3. Analyze. 4. To accustom. "The mind becomes habituated to a cer- tain number of impressions." 5. Ambiguity. ilNE C0mP9ll" sion of the lawn and yards about, The lights picked out the bare shrubs and vines and we signed though we knew they were bud. dad and waiting. But Where were the roses of yesterday. those mat in turn had brightened our days -Spending their sweetness so prod- igally about? were they lost and 8011.8? 01' could it be that even as their fragrance was caught by a wandering summer breeze and carried afar over hill and dale. or only borne to our door, these had DEAR MISS DIX: I am 14 and have lots of boy friends. most of whom have cars. They are careful drivers but my parents say I'm too young to ride in cars with them. How old do you think I should be before I'm old enough to ride? My parents let me have dates otherwise, and all my friends are welcome at home. h ' l . 1 1 v e . "I want to use your phone." Vic- v d b d m H by soundg not bossomed 11 min. Perhaps cpc. y b Ienoofy rilyglls Elifhioelfgg macmneryv as tit; izungans. lgllesehdelights were car AI;gSWl:R:I dYoi: ghould diibide flay your parents' decisions about Egggioffgsigglnfhetoxgg ”11:ngue: E Qt I ' no os snce " i t t w d Y 1113- on' ame e c b l ti b . .. ' mg plugit d t befor and re. into the hearts of otahers e ctfiiines may Consider your friends goodnandr'ca:e'fi'll cclirllvgiflss-zfntlulnialsft tail.-or: "vlnw are W" caning? l ' 1 tsdp? "Sm DEUCE rfoise mw back into our awn." ' R8011 are. Unfortunately. some of them are reckless the mlnutewthey- ---"The lwucev .9.l... cl""5e' M" ' 5r:d9uce'lnen0u: iniabllity 1esSe;,h . . . get behind a wheel. and the accidents they cause reflect on the whole Tuck-" ' go working ability. palpitations of Odd flakes 0! gnaw were falling gmufsl Sf '”,:'sm dm”.”' "W" m"” mule" mm about u( 0 "it e the nu” and sleeplossnessl nowp dnmng lam”, through the B up efrlt tan cause )our parents needless worry. do as they say, the ant: Powder? , -j K mud sudden noises cause aisml Fan night, making 3 honing e gra e u cy are understanding about dating in general for you. "Yes; 1 Red ( to Ward ' 1 hit - m-r-r Bern ce er a sep r' . l bfglfsnlnfndor I1t':.ins:elxel.:sS e?-tenullirtiggltwoirlid I-i!ihoe!i1a.dt.,hEI',doa.;y"wll1i11crli1es uorlh DOROTHY DIX cm.ml "my. I' '1! 10 tender! but will ans- "DO you llllnk lhlllv l5 the W5" l came nut to Stand -on end. This fared, making some mystical Sign wer problems of interest through her column. thing to do?" sudden tensencss. which was over the gear-shift which urged ,. Rwilllns We dtllsly ll” ”'bo;;L'' ) meant to prepare mant fohr tlgltlil or 12:: Irlrlilifhine happily along beyond 3- l3,?l5t:"1:”l::;'1dl” drl;'fvfle",.3lel:1ded1”y'. 11' ht, is not an asse t ese nys. 1 e op, "young cattl w la b ;H s v' 43 I makes .- Itlgtires man and is really a lia- just as well indoors '0: aounighl. ousehold Scrapbclokzl The Sla" Say ' ' f 30-" h t 1 A 1119, . iii: this: of E ' Bernice took snot er sep or- - a . E.-L-1:--T--Z wogds for s;:1l:::eg?u.”b?;ve B! 3059"! I-all 9) 3y Genevieve Kensbla ward. "Vicky, I wouldn't. call from "" -9 haps this is a token gf Mme, g - ” MW here. I'm sure Mrs. Buxton listens Dad's checking on "Can't say when I'll start dinner. on the downstairs phone.” i " another turkey raffle he holds a ticket on. Victoria put down the receiver. Bernice said: "It'll make me look you never can tell!" And now the lights at the corn- 5'' C'””" To set the color in blue gar- difference For Tomorrow THIS day begins on a high note CANADAS MOS! ii-.io BCEACHING WASHING CLEANSING Fluid AT YOUR Ol0CEl'S - IN 4 CONVENIENT Sill! pops and the many which combine to make up COIIGH! store. cred Sanguen. 1' or this formula of six active in ients goes to ings are not for us old ones!" sore throat. Pleasant to taste . . . Will not upset even a delicate stomach. colds, bronchitis. hoarseness and Modern Etiquette By Roberta ERA Buy Sanguen (San-Gwen) - I-I today. 3 oz. bottle 4596 pay for ihcir own costumes? A. With the flowers they carry, Available at ll:-ildin Brothers; The Jenkins Pharmacy; Johnson it Johnson; Hughes Drug Co. Ltd” Charlottetown: Semple'ii I) r u g Store. Kcnslngtnn; Larti-.r's Pharm- or pages, although chosen by the bride. must be paid for by the soy. Souris; Jamicsonls Drug Store. Montague. and other Ilrugglsts. wearers. And the bride who has I ' will take into consid- eration the sise of her attendants purses before selecting their cos- tunic. Q. When some creamed food is served on toast. is it permissible to out the toast. with the knife? A. If a knife is provided, you may certainly uiae it. If not, you'll just have to do the best you can with your fork. Q. Should a man take I girl's arm when he walks across the dance floor? A. Not unless it is necessary for him to assist her through some crowded portions of the floor. ' ' HowCani!!l 1 By Anne Ashley .5. I Q. How can I remedy constipa- tion? A. Constipation can remedied by drinking one or two and following a diet of coarse cer- eals. green vegetables and large good for constipation. of constipation are merely by thorough muticatlon. corrected from wooiens? A. one ounce bans in one quart of boiling water and keep in a convenient place for use when needed. Q. How can I waterproof les- taher? A. saturate it with olive oil. or Mum .sI er beamed int th d k , . mindful to yoangsgersarorgeucanigl menl-5. soak in a solution of one 13” In I row, 0! tasteful buy cupful vinegar to each gallon of fascinations the Wllcllery and delight of a country US! And then we entered another.- road - that one which has its farms sloping irrettiiy down to the OM riv(i;r.fPast churches. school, hall ACIIVI our III a . N::IDllNfS IN soimuia 1.3),, tgrrxgggsgogxf atblgtgelglaggegr You'll always be glad you di.scov- meeting . . . But "Ellen" James says, unknotting 5 tie, "such out. work at the t spoonful. . . Until t - d ,. quickly helps break u , soothes good-n1g,l:':"3",”?' . Duty and relieves racking, arsh and stubborn cough . . . eases cheat tvy WW; 5; ENVNN Q. Are bridesmaids supposed to exception of the every article worn by bridesmaids, flower girls often be glasses of water before breakfast. quantities of fruit. Honey is very Many cases forming the habit of Q. How can I prepare a good solution for removing grease spots of pulverized is an effective solution. Bottle. water several hours. To set brown. Pink or gray. soak in ii solution of one cupful salt and one table- spoon alum to each gallon of svater. For green. use four ounces alum to a tub of water. For mixed col- Orl. use a solution of la-cup vine- gar. 1 cup salt. 1 tablespoon alum. and 1 tablespoon sugar of lead (POISON) in one gallon water. Hang without wringing in shade. stained Fingers Vegetable stains on the fingers may be removed by holding the fingers for a few minutes in very strong tea. Then wash with soap and water. Quicker Method The setting of is jelly can be hastened by placing the mold in a basin containing cold water in which salt has been dissolved. m 0 s Morning Smile I 79' All Correct He was giving his new manservsnt. "Above all." he said. "think for yourself and don't wait for me to tell you everything that needs doing. For instance. if I intend going out and say. 'Bring me my cost,' I shall expect you to bring my hat. my gloves and my walk- ing stick. or my umbrella if it looks like rain. Similarly. if I should ask you to turn on the hot water in instructions to of energy and initiative. with the forces and faculties pitched to keen action and a quick grasp of clever ways and means for put- ting over ambitious piogr.-ms. with skillful tactics and due pre- paration. on original or novel lines, it would be possible to enlist sup- port from high places. Ingenuity and bold strokes could assure pub- lic appreciation and inspired faith in one's goal. l For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may anticipate a lively and construc- tive year. with opportunity or pub- lic support for attaining advanced goals and cherished ambitions. Versatility, preparation and quick grasp of existing openings, where influential cooperation is certain, could promote ambitious plans. Bold initiative. sufficient self-con- fldence, might develop surprising culminations. A child born on this day has splendid ability for a successful and progressive career, winning place and endorsement from in- fluential source. the floor. towels and my shaving tackle within reach. You under- stand?" "Perfectly." said the man. later. when the master was taken ill and asked for the doctor. the manner- vant. after some delay. ushered in the doctor. and ranarked. "The others are below. sir." "What others?" asked his em- player. "Tl-ie others who usually follow a doctor, sir." he replied. "There's a nurse. a surgeon. a lawyer and the bathi-om I expect you to put bath iialts'in the bath. a mat. on an undertaker. I don't think I've forgotten anybody." a dreadful fool. Whatever shall I tell them when they come and ask me why I did it?" "The truth," said Victoria. standing up. She suddenly want- ed to get out of that large, i'lounc- ed, satin room. Bernice looked her shock. "Oh. no! That'll look so bad for you!" Victoria was on the point of telling Bernice that nothing could look as bad for her scnce of the poison bad. but some- thing stopped her. Again she was aware of that estrangement which now lay between them. "I'll simply say I was hysteri- cal." said Bernice, "and wasn't really responsible." To be continued :.:.m.:m-Tm; :mg lhe catholic case against Margaret Sanger Why is the Catholic Church eternally hostile to birth control in any form? Why did the Pope recently make another pronouncement on this rediiot topic? In December Reader's Digest, now on sale. read the Catholic side of the controversy-.ln letters and articles evoked by the Digestfs story of "Margaret Sanger, Mother of Planned Parenthood." Get your copy of December Resderls Digest today: 42 articles of lasting 'nterest, condensed from leading magazines, current books. ”””'sIEr"v T0-lllfilil All IELIEIE IEQVOISIESS -IBIIY TO-IOIIOII IEHIIIIIXU: IIIIAXJW. 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