Womenls realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 2. That Body Of Your: it By James W. Barton. ILD. ' now To rnnvnar nan naaaru SIEW -3.4- ! have written before about an outstanding university and later professional hockey player who be- fore a game suffered greatly with what he called gas on his stomach It was found that as the hour for the game approached he was gulp- ing air, not into his lungs but into his stomach. By keeping calm and not gulping in air he got relief from his symptoms. There was no odor to his breath. However. when the air breathed out naturally from the lungs has a bad odor there is always some- thing wrong. Like cvcrythlng else in medicine, the physician first looks for thc likcliest or common- est cause of a symptom. In Your Health Magazine, Dr. Giarles A. Levinson. Boston. states "Foul breath is a very common occurrence in adults as well as children. The most common cause is decayed teeth or pyorrhea tpus condition of the gums). In the smallest cavity there are millions of germs which thrive due to the excellent conditions for growth. The mouth is warm and dark and the germs not all the food. and drink they want because you auto- matically fecd them when you eat your daily meals. so the little cav- ity soon becomes a large one." Pyorrhea, with pus surrounding the bone, forming pockets between Jaw hone sockets and the teeth, is I great source of bad breath. Tooth decay is man's oldest and commonest disease. Artificial teeth (dentures )are another cause of bad breath. Fortunately, brushing . of the teeth and placing these den- tures in an antiseptic solution for 1 time prevents denture odor. Leaking fillings. loose bridges or gold inlays catch and hold food' particles which decompose and cause bad breath. Dr. Levinson states further that there are many cases of fetid breath caused by constipation. acid stomach. tuberculosis, infected throat and tonsils. and by nose and throat diseases. especially chronic dry catarrh. Another cause of bad breath. recently discovered. is eating too much fat food. Cleaning the teeth after each meal. preventing accum- ulation of suga.r on and between teeth, prevents decay of teeth and hence prevents bad breath. The only remedy for halitosls is to see a competent dentist or a physician. Find out the specinc or special cause in your case. Have it removed immediately. Don't learn the hard way. Prevent hali- tosis. Cook's Corner NEW ENGLAND CODFISH CAKES cups mashed potatoes, 2 table- spoom lop cream. if teaspoon Pepper. 1 egg. 1 tablespoon minced parsley, 1 tablespoon melted butter. fine dry crumbs. 1 egg, additional. Place the codflsh in a strainer; pour boiling water through it and press dry. Beat into the potatoes; add the cream, seasonings. egg Beat until very smooth. then cool. Shape into flat cakes containing a -generous tablespoonful each. Roll in flour: then beat the remaining egg. Add '54 cup water or milk; dip the fish cakes into it and then into the crumbs. Fry in fat. as you would for fritters. Serve plain or topped with poached eggs. or with bacon. FLUFFY TOMATO RABBIT (Makes 4 servings) For an easy Sunday supper. or for a late-evening snack when friends drop in. tr)' this: One can (ill cups) condensed. tomato soup. 2 cups shredded Can- , adian Cheddar cheese. 2 eK8S.J .beateri separately. l-'.- teaspoon dry mustard. ii teaspoon Worcester- shire sauce. toast or crackers. Heat soup slowly: add cheese and heat until melted, stirring, constantly. Add mustard and Wor- cestershire sauce to beaten egg yolks: stir into the hot mixture.l Gently fold in the beaten egg; whites and heat thoroughly. Serve: on hot toast. :--f 1:; 7:”; coo Afmh Better English By Q. C. Williams vv 'x7o(io A...” AA- l 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? ”Each of us have got to ex- ercise more patience." I 2. What is the correct pronunc-; iation of "vcrbiage”? 3. Which one of these words is. misspelled? Animosity, anonymousl anuli, analysis. 4. What does rantable” mean? . What is 8. word beginning with ame that means "answerable; accountagle"? ANSWERS the Word "war- 1. Say. "Each of us has to ex- ercise more patience." 2. Pronounce vur-hi-ij, u as in fur, both i's as in it. accent first syllable. 3. Annui. 4. Justlflable; defensible. "Falsehood is never warrantable." 5. Amen- able. i Alice Brooks Designs BARGAIN PATTERN l Mommy! Make BOTH little jum- pers and two or three blouses-so practical! Such fabric-savers too- jumpers will use up any say rem- nants you have. Easy applique. Pattern C7203; transfer of pock- ets; pattern for jumper and blouse; sizes 4. 6. 8. 10- Steve Ille- send Twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cm The Guardian. 60 Front 1 cup shredded salt oodmh. 289 i beaten light. parsley. and butter. i Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Stead at the reception Zion Church on August 22nd. Left to right are (front row): Mr. lgroom and his bride, formerly Miss Belly Mnclvfilian; and Mrs. Arthur Ma('Rae, matron of honour; row): , planning had made her way to Al- V ELLEll'3 DIARY ny an Island larlncra Wife "so this is your Study-your of- fice-of-aortsl" a farm-wife from A distance. who by dint of much derlca, "Just by way of satisfying myself that yours is a farm much like our own" aha remarked as she entered the smallish room in this old house which is especially our own. "I've wondered what it was like." "And it's here she grinds out her . . .. " her husband said with I puzzling smile. - She was a mild-spoken woman. her face pretty in its serenity. Ol medium height and wcltzht and quite attractive. She wore a gown 0: guy that reminded us of the dawn-sliver through whlch' the rising sun breaks at morning above the rich lines and tiers of dark trees "down along" the river. It was fashioned plainly. even se- verely and trimmed with a cor- sago of a single pink rose. nestl- ing in its leaves. Her hat was a smart creation in a matching shade though we recall little of it now except the pink rosebuds that ran fetchingly about the upswept brim. It had however, that atmosphere of chic we at- tempted to attain. and sometimes dld, in the long ago for our doll's head out of bits of bright material from our mothers ends of ribbon and which followed their wedding at Wallace Stead. groomsman; the (back Ushers. lilr. Cyril MricMillan. Mr. Allison Jewell. Mr. Eric MocMlllan and Mr. George Abbott. ”47i9VQ95.,!.7i2&z3..V nx 50O K. xzvos. K i 1 g glxHousehold Scrapboolru R 1 ( g By Roberta Lea 5 .,., ” W Nvwxommmzml Uh 'h '7(kil9 Dx. . V KZKK. 'A-3' llot Cakes "Friendly" Imposition Visitors Use Workjng Girl's Apartment As Free Hotel DEAR MISS Dix" Why lS it that people who have friends in o largc city feel free to invite themselves at any time to stay overnight? I've a friend ill a city who has i'l small npariment. She works five and a half (lays a week. has no maitl service and docs her own clean- ing nights. Saturday afternoon and Sunday. When she has no com- pany she can do this zit her leisure but when someone wishes to stay in the vrock-t-nd slir- lins to do it all in one or two evenings. regard- less of how tircd she is. Then she has to try to keep up with the ""3 ' - folks running around New York. These folks. mind you, have probably been resting up for the occasion. Of course, you know the answer and so do l. but since the visitors are spending money on a trip nnywuy. let them spend a bit. more and stay in a hotel. HILDA A ANSWER: You outline here one of the most flngrnnt and frcquent forms of "friendly" imposition. Of course, it has a counterpart in the visitors who come swarming to a friend's seashore or mountain cottage in the summer. But. in the second in-' stance. at least. the vacationers are resting and so can more easily handle the casual guests. CONSIDER THE HOSTESS A business girl is entitled to more consideration. Unless the vis- itors are special friends who have been specifically invited, they should not drop in for week-end for longer) stays. Neither should they expect a city dweller to spend her evenings, after a hard day of work, act-. ing as a guide to tourist attractions. A large city can be seen with the aid of a map. which any out-of towner can follow. Certainly such visitors. even though they do park on the reluctant hostess for ti night or a week-end. should not expect hotel service along with the free lodgings. They should take on a fair share of the household chores in the apartnicnt. and have all meals out-taking the hostess with them. This. at. least. will give her a break and take some of the lrksomeness out of the visit. DEAR MISS DIX: I have been going with a 21-year-old boy for a year and a half, and we have been engaged for one year. I feel very uncomfortable when he is around. He wants to get married now and I know he is a good man, works hard and is very considerate, Street West. Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address, Pattern Number. BIG CATCH The flnback type of whale. caught in British Columbia. waters. sometimes reaches a length of 85 feet. TIIIEII ( )3 nervous ii 2.2.)? consumer: i Get relief from constipation-indh tutlon. Pocltivo results from FRUIT A-TXVES proven by 3. of thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain 555 &Z 4;: oxcrncu of fruit: and herbs, Forthepticeofthcshlllll”-” mnlti-purpose plastic makeup capo with every economical family-sin bottle of Richard I-ludnut egg Cram. 5.”.-wrm you. by L CAPE call Family-Sin RICHARD llllblllll EGG CREME SHAMPOO alonemyougeu - .only 2.00 but I am uncertain as to whether we will be happy or not. He live: alone and wishes to have a home. He threatens to break up if I To cut hot calcrs and shortcakes without crumbling. make a slight start across the top with a sharp knife: then finish the cut by working a string back and forth in a sec--saw manner. Children's Party A novel way cards for the children's party is by writing the name of each little guest on a cookie. using white icing and a pastry tube. Steel Pins Be sure, when making dresses or light taffeta or silks. to use steel pins. They are a little more ex- pensive. but they will leave no pin marks. l? n..mvm' How Can I I l By Anna Ashley ,. 6' 6 4- .3 Q. HOW can I avoid streaks in my laundered clothes? A. This can be avoided by first dissolving the bluing thoroughly in a small amount of boiling water, stirring it well. then adding it to the rinsing water. Q. How can I make haking-pow- der biscuits more light and ten. der? A. Make them up at night and put in the refrigerator until morn- lng. This also saves time when pre- Daring breaidast. boighetl-low can I clean a vinegar A. Put a teasp om 10:1 1 It and fill with giatelrl. Allfawnttf) won't marry him. What shall I do? M. M. H. I ANSWER: Don't rush into this marriage. If you aren't at ease Will! Your friend now. you'll be less so later. I doubt if you're in love since you question your emotions so strongly. If your fiance insists on an immediate wedding or none at all. better make it none. T I DEAR MISS DIX: I am 17, and engaged to a boy 19. Should it make any difference that he is two inches shorter than I? He doesn't seem to mind being the shorter one. C. W. ANSWER: It should make no difference whatever in the chance you have for a happy marriage. Make sure you are suited in the importrint matters of background, hobbies. and other interests. Lots of things are more important than height. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will unp- wer ... blcma of general interest through her column. COFFEE-BOB!-ZR CUTS CROP 15 per cent and by 10 per cent in Espirito Santo. RIO DE JANIERO, e (C?) .. Ravages by the coffee-borer, the :ps in San Paulo by about sources of new infection. Insecticides have been used widely, but areas where ':broca" insect pest, have cut coi'- d”-5””? W” Pl": ”" 1”" b9c0m9 Smd 10' 5 few days. then rinse thoroughly. 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Hour in ' H", ; deep loyal hm" M 8.-.::d...vhicla with PIl3"- W" " inutu III cake with a whlll ',':'....iie. calm OI! '0? Colin s m the you a .n admit? ' o the clionlgtlmu with Swlnl try yard. That was a favorite pastime. We remember, though sometimes our mother's despair. "Rock the crad- 1e,u-iilyau, Ellen?" she would whisper in the quiet of the old beamed-kitchen. which in summer became a cool sitting-room. as she strove to complete some desir- ed end of Chorlnt: before the baby then stirring should awaken. And sometimes we recall now with regret, we would leave our entertainment with little ilrace 81 heart. And she doubtless planning fine places in life for her daugh- ters in the years ahead would be heard remarking later to a bonnet- ed and Paisley-shawled, dark- gowned visitor who had dropped by to "kaley," ”l'm sure I don't know 0 U what Ellen will ever make .. . un- less , . , ." with a clearing of her brow. satisfied that one day per- haps we should become sufficient- ly industrious to fend for ourself in the world" she may be a milli- ner." And all the while as they talked of "ships and shoes and scaling-wax" we. a biggish-eyed child lingering close by would be decking the caller in a stylish hat in mind - 9. thing of wide coquet- tish brim. of broad satin bows and plumes that touched her should- er. But fortunately time opened for us other paths. For if we had be- come an artist in that line, how should we have found the strength of mind to turn our patrons from desire to suitability in their choos- ing, knowing too well that often the hat which does nothing to en- hance features. is the one which of hearts? 0 And what a sanctum this is: Here we may shut out every care. every distracting sound of our world about. Here are many treas- ure-books. pictures, souvenirs, the odds and ends of our years. Worth little as money is regarded but priceless in their value to us. Grind qut?" Oh no, ave write of the folks and the affairs we most love. And sometimes grand- daughter comes to our door to bid us Good-night. Jeanie too or the younger farmer to chat in the quiet of the place. And here James, rather lonely we fancy, comes at times to Join us -- to read quietly in an easy chair by the light un- til as new pages and and he smiles: "Don't you think. Ellen, we should 364 Days a Year for. A NBIRTHDAY CAKE" ht Calm Food Cd: henna alebmui 1 Swan: Do"! are world. modcmeovenp. ordinal! ofoooonlloodn &......m. names or two oavr: ms urn T0 sava YOUTH N l B lla d f Hamilton, Ont. drowned in the Grand River while atlentlpstclllg til: rgscile one of four boys he had taken on their last fish- ing expedition of th e season. While the youngsters. two of whom were his own sons, were fishing off the dam. Stephen Bennett accidentally fell into the water. in attempting to rescue nln0'5'"l"0ld y0unz-W. Baliard, seen with his wife. who was attending a wedding in Suclbury at time of tiiegtgr.-igiaegtlyluicistwhis own life cans. i 50 , FIATTERING Z , You're going to love this dress! Sewmg Sm” It's the smartest style of the sea- 9”"”""l”9 son, with Dandy sleeves. new tiny plumes picked up about the poul- yokes at neckline, slender though easy skirt. At its most attractive in a soft drape-y material such as rayon crepe. a luscious silk or soft sheer wool. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44. 46. 48. takes all: yards 39-inch. This pattern easy pie to sew. is tesl4:d for fit. complete illustrated lnzatructioris Send Thirty-five in coins (stamps cannot be copied) for this pattern. number. Send order cm The Guardian. West, Toronto. Ontario For Tomorrow Anne mAdmams Patterns Pattern 4370 comes In sizes 34- , Size 36 to use. lim- Ila: Cents t35c) ac- Print plainly size, name. addreg. Sl5'le to ANNE ADAIAS. 60 Front St- it 9. THE augurics for this day point to a very pleasant surprise in which there is likely to be a com- plete about-face to previous con- ditions. It may be that romance in the air. involving a change of radical importance. There may be an alluring change to increase the resources plus the romantic adventure.” However. it is probable that, nevertheless, it may be the port of wisdom to make an effort to conciliate opposition from eld- ers or superiors. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is are on the eve of a surprising turn of affairs. in quest of romance and high adventure, promising a sud- den materiallzntionof dreams come true. and. as well, height-ned pms. pects of enhanced opportunity for growth of new and radical pros- pects. Nevertheless. it is wise to placate or pleasantly confer with elders who may withhold consent to this sudden stop: they may have to be convinced of the wis- dom of such happy adventure and responsibility. A child born. on this day may be adventurous, willing to take a chance. ready to seek fresh op- portunity and win the goal against opposition. .,j.s....... call this a day?" Until tomorrow a -Diary - - Good-nlght . . . . . VQNA. Morning Smile Combination Mr. Barr was a keen cyclist and llls YOUR: wife played the plant. They had a. little son and both de- sired io chrlsten him with a name that would embrace their favorite pursuit. After much thought tiny decided to call him Handel Barri To Let! A proud father had given his small dall-ghter a splendidly equip- ped doll's house for her birthday On his return after a. week's ab- sence he asked her how she liked l.. "It's very nice Daddy." Sh! 38”- "But where is it?" he inquired, not seeing it anywhere about the house. "Oh. I've rented it furnished to Cousin Mary for ten cents a week." came the-reply. "Statistics prove", says the Mad Hatter to Alice 5wanfDoW.. CARI FLOUR 0lInvvloru'dl" Gannon Conduit Val! DIZI in Walt Disney's "Alice in Wondcrland".' "that you've one birthday. But there are 364, UNbirthdays" And what so right as Swans Down'l. "Unbirthday Cake" . . . with its; feathery, melt-away tender-i ncss . . . its rich, rich flavor . . .J exciting as the most fantastic. dreamt Iv K1 u L