Q Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 29. 1953 MOIST CHOCOLATE CAKE Q. Is it preferable to write a business letter in short sentences and short paragraphs? A. Yes Brevify is preferred in a business letter, though it takea I881 ability to "tell the story” in a few words. It is often more difficult to write a good short letter than a lengthy one. Q. At a buffet meal. should the women scrre themselves or wait for their escorts to bring them their plates” A. The women should serve thcrrisclrr-s However. if a woman's escort insists on doing the honors, it is quztc all right for her to ac- them in. cups and sift it with tor sour miiki. , neg. if Nwess X5 gmng 3' Cock oblong 40 to 45 minutes. . a . . ' - "lair: :.?J";:E::”.:: ma A. She may ask some male guest, who is experienced, to help evapormed mm (mmed Mm Cream together until light and fluffy 2.13 cup soft shortening and 1'2; cups sugar. then beat in 3 un- beaten eggs. Melt 21.5 squares (P6 oz.) unsweetened chocolate and stir Sift cake flour and measure TA 1 teaspoon each soda and salt. Stir the flour mixture. into the first. mixture al- ternately with 1'2 cups buttermilk Pour into 2 greased layer cake tins or square or oblong pans which have been dusted with flour too. Bake at 350 degrees F. Layers re- quuee 30 to 35 minutes; square or Two cups soft breadcrumbs or cubes, 4 clips whole milk tor 2 cups BESLTLTS OF TREATMENT OF TIC DOI.0l1EUX--TI!.IGEM- INAL NEUBALGIA - g I writs from time to time about tic doloreux, that terrible pain of the face and head that mstimes cannot be relieved by the most powerful sedativm. even morphine. For many yea.rs an extensive oper- ation was necessary to give the patient relief. A few weeks ago I wrote about the medical treatment of trigemi- rial neuralgia and alcohol injec- tions which gave relief in many cases. making surgical operations sometimes unnecessary. The in- formation regarding treatment of this unbearable pain should be known to sufferers and their fam- ilies. . in the Journal of Neurosurgery. Springfield. Illinois. Drs. M. M. Peel. and R. C. Schneider present information on 689 cases of trigem- inal neuralgia that during the ten-year period from 1938 to 1949 inclusive. Of this num- ber. 553 had been treated by rhizo- tomy tsurgical division of nerve roots coming from spinal: 49 had 2 been given alcohol injections, and were observed i make the cocktails. cups water or 1 cup 44 oz,i skim milk powder mixed with 3-if CUPS tvateri, 2 eggs. is ctip sugar. l: test- spoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla. teaspoon nutmeg, 2 or 3 tablespoons melted butter. 1"! to 4. cup raisins. add the Scald the milk and family the ex- Vitamin Minute Every needs in or until set. .m.m..::-- Largest county in Scotland, verness-shire covers an 4.211 square miles scenery. FOR SUN AND CITI'l wilting summer days! And flared skirt ning, dating! 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STARIAC M7: aamens, fggg in As good! manic I: mut- wmt ONLY THE iii? ynttl bread crumbs or cubes to it. Beat the eggs. beat the sugar and salt into them, then gradually stir them into the milk-bread mix. .Add va- nilla, nutmeg and butter and rais- lllS.. Turn into buttered large baking dish, stand in large pan contain- ing warm water and bake at 350 degrees 15!. for 1 hour or iii hours In- area of of mountain NEWS! The fitted jacket hugs your waist sleek and slim - the eyelet trim on dress is just so much icing to keep you cool and crisp on that is designed for your prettiest petticoat! Love it for sun- 12. I4, 16. 18. 20. Size 16 takes 5 yards This pattern easy to use, simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- coins (stamps cannot be accepted! for this pattern. Print plainly size, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, 60 Front Stomach Upsets the remaining 87 received no treat- merit. A follow-up of the cases was ac- complished by questionnaire with 69 per cent response from the pat- ients who liad trigeminal rhizo- tomy, a 55 per cent response from those who had alcohol injections only. and 41 per cent response from the patients who had received no treatment. Of the 36 who replied who had received no treatment: 4 had com- plete disappearance of their pain. 20 had return of severe pain, 3 were operated on elsewhere with re- lief of discomfort, and 9 had re- ceivcd alcohol injections elsewhere with complete relief of discomfort in five. From the above, Drs. Feet and Schneider gained the impression that trigeminal rhizolomy is a much more satisfactory method of treatment than alcohol injection in the average case of trigeminal neuralgia for there had been com- plete relief oi pain in all but 5.4 per cent of the patients under- going this operation. Alcohol injection. on the other hand, relieved the pain of only 15.2 per cent of the patients for longer than one year. However, the various complaints of crawling sensation, 5.6 per cent of burning sensation and numbness (4 per cent) among the patients who had undergone operation is much higher than is usually stated and occurs as often as those after alcohol injections. "Most of the patients. however. are so pleased to have relief of their severe pain that they do not talk or tell about symptoms that mean only discomfort." The death rate was only 1.6 per cent which is reasonable group in which more than a third were over 65 years of age. Although operation gives the most lasting relief from severe pain,the fact that alcohol injections give relief for periods of weeks and months is worth knowing. Oper- ation can always be performed if necessary. It lb BeHer English By D. C. Williams r Huunxxx) JLUUUv 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "We are only Just realizing that we have witnessed a remark- able phenomena." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "lnchoate"? 3.. Which one of these words is misspelled? Reminisence, remit- tance, remediable, remonstrate. 4. What does the word "equanl- mity" mean? markable phenomenon." "Phenom- ena" is the plural form. 2. Pro- nounce in-ko-lt, o as in cone, ac- cent second syllable. 3. Remini- scence. 4. Evenness oi mind; calm temper. "His placidity of demean- or arises from true equanimity." 5. Reluctance. l coronation Pageant l STAFF IEAIEI He carries St. Edward's Staff- -origlnally a walking stick- which "guides the new sovereign in the path of righteousness." Colors: Tunic and trousers. dark green. red and gold collar; gold lviittons; red cloak trimmed with ermine. lined with white satin; red belt... ina In 'late.:t pre-Coron ation mand portrait by Baron, ped by a sash of the blue ribbon' of the Garter. With it sihe wears the star of the Garter. Her jewelry consists of a Russian fringe dia- mond necklace (a wedding present from the city of London). diamond drop earrings. two diamond brace- lets and her diamond wedding ring. corn- Queen Elizabeth wears a pale pink even- ing gown of lace ovsir tulle. top- The diamond drop brooch at the top of the blue ribbon is a family by the late Queen Mary. On the Queens head is a diamond diadem. heirloom that was previously warn -' LLEll'S DIARY , By All I-IIIIII Farmers W110 ” .:.-o soitwouldseem is Life - a briefly tarrying element at best. It comes . . . pauses . . . passes, nor can we know when will come the hour of that using. -"In the midst of life" it will be. perhaps at a time that "we think not." At. some eventide it may be when the day is saving the sunset colors. rolling the length of purple and flame and gold. as might a good housewife her winter rugs. putting them away againsfr some other time of use; or at the mid- night hour when the silence about has taken on I. mysterious qual- ity; or perhaps at the sunrise when the twilit gates of the dawn open magically to reveal tantalizing glimpses of the amber and rose which deepen and spread; or may- be it will come at the noontide when the sunshine is rich on the farmlands . . . Then borne away silently as on a quiet ebb-tide which moves ever toward a far horizon. the spirit of loved ones I 0. Leaving to those who remain a strange loneliness and tears of (Continued on Page 13) the headband which is composed of a row of diamonds between two rows of pearls. The diadem, which is on great age, was rmet for Queen Victoria. Portrait was taken while Queen Elizabeth was seated in the green drawing room of Buckingham Palace in London. Q. How can I prevent dirt from getting under the edges of the fingernails while gardening, or doing other dirty work? A. Rub the ends of the fingers over some candle wax, taking care to get it well under the nails. When Kuunldunnx QQu,xx..uuxuu.uuu it nnsalcnnIon-nuuxalunuuuurlnln DOROTHY DIX'S COLUMN- Thoughiiessl But Is Neglige DEAR MISS DIX: job. never answered my letters. still no response. years. and soon will be off again. went out. but the subject of hisf date. I feel he can't be too su he wouldn't see ANSVVER: possibility that Muriel Nissan promises while he's unavailable. but at least he should be fair enough you if you settle down to a try to find other interests. ed in such lnconsideration. DEAR MISS DIX: present been married for three years. of us. and we never got along to was wry mean. not appreciated. and I never had this, I still loved him. Finally, name. is Peter. I'm not iture if I 5. What is a word beginning 7 with rel that means ”unwilling- ""9" nessn? AVSWER AVSWERS t 3 i led you into difficulties already, 1. Om” ..only'u and uyy an my more complications. There are we own company, as I'm afraid you'll Morning Smile l4l Bombshell Teacher: "Johnny, if your father earned 3'15 a. week and gave your mother half, what would she have?" "Johnny: "Heart failure.” After each shampoo or home permanent LOVALON lush color makes the lustrous dilhronccl ' leaves hair soli, easy to manage f Blonds in yellow, grey smalu 0 I2 flattering shodgg e lgmov” shampoo rm. 0 I Giver sparkling highlight; quuuuo.nnnuuuuunnu-ruuxnuuunuuu I have known Jim for five years. was at home neither of us was very serious; we just went out in a crowd. Time came for him to leave and he is now in A government He asked if I would write to him, which I did, but he almost Naturally, mine became very few-but He has just come home after being away for two He got. in touch with me and we had some visiting to do. before he lcaves, should I continue to write? SANDRA M. to let you know why he's holding back. pending absence. and the. possibility that it will be wasted time for waiting him, I strongly advise that you Don't wait unless he asks you to. Again. he may just be. so sure. of you that he feels you'll always be around whether he makes a commitment or not. fair in you and you seem like much too fine a person to be subject- times. I sued for separation and got it. eral dates. and have become interested in one man especially, whose He doesn't call be alone, would it be all right stick around waiting for me. very often. and. since I hate to for me. to accept dates wilh other men, or tContinuecl&oiiAPage ill) .6 Yoawm gags eaven-senf The flavour is entirely pure fruit lro real lemons Young Man Elke: To Get Letters From Girl. ni In Replying ailure to write never came up. I cared for him all the time he was away, which marred my chances of meeting or dating anyone else. Now. does care a little for me, but T0. me for .1 week or two BOY NOT INTERESTED To come quickly to the point. think the boy, by his thoughtlessness, has shown that he is not nearly as interested in you as you are in him. 0! course, there's always the consoling in view of the long absences entailed by his job. Per- haps he doesn't want to keep you tied down to he's restraining his emotions My problem is a complicated one. but I'll it as simply as possible. My husband, George, and I have It was a second marriage for both He drank quite a bit and I worked to help pay the bills, but my efforts were With all after he left me several Since then I have had sev- o well. any money for myself. however. love him, though. MRS. L. C. It's plain to see that your dislike of being alone has and is well on the way to produce things in the world than your The firstz rse learn to your sorrow. BRAND unuuununnuunuxuknnjl. VVhlle he from our recent After our last date, he said since. he ii I don't see him ngain In view of his long im- This. too. is beinggvery un- g uperb. out - of - this - world lemon pie filling! That's Jell-O Lemon Pie Filling. Makes delicious lemon pie an easy dessert you'll enjoy prepar- ing. Never too thick, never too thin. Use J ell-O Lemon Pie Filling for the old-fashioned kind of lemon filling that has the tang of real lemons. So simple to follow the package direc- tions. No grating or squeeting of lem- ons, only a spoon, a cup, a saucepan needed. Not a lemon jelly. Joli-0 in I registered trade-mark. owned In Canada by, General Foods. Limited. JElI:0 l.emonlPiel:illinq the work is completed and the hands washed, the nail will be as clean as ever. How can I cook peas without shelling them? - A. Place them with shells on. in a kettle of boiling water. when the pods open. the peas will sink to the bottom and the pods rise to the surface, an indication that they are cooked. It is easy to skim off the pods. Q. How can I whiten yellowed linen? A. one teaspoon of cream of tartar to each quart of water will whiten yellowed linen. wncyuu--...... -0......"-.- Tha Si-an Say - - By Genevieve Kembll . unnauuu 1 For Tomorrow 1:0 not let emotions interfere with your decisions tcmorrow. Haste and impulsiveness may seem to be the answer where immediate desires are concerned, but long- term benefits depend upon careful analysis and consideration of busi- ness plans and expenditures. Be wary, therefore. and do not per- mit yourself to be rushed into situ- ations by others more emotional that yourself. With the Moon in Scorpio this day, the auguriu are excellent for taking care of the fundamentals - Paying or adjusting taxes, confer- ring on insurance matters, balanc- ing .the budget and clearing up correspondence and other bother- some details. For the Birthday I If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead is one in which Nu mm frequently find your indi- vidual plans and hopes subordin- ated to the greater pressures of world affairs orpolitical events. Such situations may be, irksome as they 0CCur. but if you can learn to adjust to these outside influ- mean. you will nnd at the re. W57” 3" Ereat. Eac experience can contribute 'not only substan. Willy and tangibly to your mater. ial welfare, but can prove a den;-me factor in self-development and spiritual growth, Make no demands obviously be- yond your reach but in your chasm OOLORIUL WORK llmbrolder a. gorgeous peacock in vivid stltchery on towels. scu-fa. or clothsl Many poses, each one stun- ning. Fascinating! Do yourself proud by doing these peacocks! Pattern 7297; transfer of 8 peacocks 6 x 1154 to 5 x 614 inches. Send Twenty-five Cents in coim for this pattern (stamps cannot or accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs, we The Guardian. 00 Front Street West. Toronto, Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. '1l1I')(MI1nnubInMI()c)1sIup(un-1--1 :l'l0US9l'IOld Scrapbook ; By loherh Loo unuuuux Inannltnjtltuxbtuuun-1-anarchist)! Plant Fertilizer one simple and beneficial fer- tilizer for the plants is I little am- monia mixed in with the water used to sprinkle the plants. This not only ferillizes the soil but tends to keep away insects. I'er-spiration 9 Excessive perspiration under the arms can be lessened by dissolving half a teaspooiiful of ordinary cooking soda in a small cupful of water, and applying to the parts. Baking Powder in a cool place and never place a wet spoon in the can of baking powder. The Indus river in northern In- dia. has a total length of nearly 2,- 000 miles with minimum width of 500 feet. will pay off-in rewards beyond your foiidest dreams. A child born on this day will be exceptionally talented, but will re- quire firm discipline if he is to keep from going off the deep end when things go wrong. Cumberland County folk gather round an impressive bakery exhibit each year at their Oxford Fair. You've got to be good to keep in the run- ning for those prizes! One suc- cessful contestant is Mrs. A. W. Angus, of Oxford, whols in there regularly with her prize- winning yeast baking. Mrs. Angus has some sound advice for the up-and-coming gener- ation of home bakers: ”Fhere's Drofession keep pluggin d 7 a fetish of personal CIlzlClRf!xl1Cyx.nakI:, MAIVIIIOUS TOO, AS PLAIN no substitute for qtialitv lemon Pie ,, O PUDDING DIICIOUS AS HLIJNO IN CAKI8, :lIl.I.Y ROLLS AND IAIN Alice Brooks Des-in ' Always keep the baking powder, Ahodvctev-nvmolloot More than 250,000 different spa cies of insects are known to scienct some dating from prehistoric times WHEN Plllll STRIKES At the first twinge of rheumatic pain- take Tcvnpii-ton's T-R-(E's. Over a mil- lion T-R-("s tiscd every month, for speedy relief frcini pain caused by rlieu. niatiam. arthritis. neuralgia, lumbago and sciatica. Why suffer needlessly? Keep T-R-C's on hand. and use them tirotnptlv. Only 65c, 81.35 at drug counters. Luz Mrs. A. W. An but wouldn't use any yeast slschmann'a in bar baking Frequent Bakery Winner at Oxford, N. S.. Fair in your ingredients. Person- ally I wouldn't risk my bread and rolls with any yeast but fleiuhmann's. Fleischmann's is fast and active- gives me satisfaction every time." Other prize winners agree! There's no sulistituie for the fast, lively action of Fleischmann's Yeast in your dough. Tliatls why it's been a favorite in Canada for over 80 years.