Women's realm PAGE TWO rim GUARDIAN AUG 11, 1953 Consumer Education For Girls Canadian Association of Con- sumers headquarters reportl that Montreal CAC branch has launch- ed an educational program de- signed to assist high school girls to become ”intelligent consumers." CAC members felt that in to- day's high school girls are the business women and homemakers of tomorrow, education should start in the classroom. With this in mind. CAC sponsored the spec- ial lectures to provide teen-age girls of Grade 10. at Montreal High School for Girls. with hints on thrifty shopping. Prof. Marion Baiiie. nutrition- ist on the faculty of medicine at McGill. illustrated graphically how to shop with one ey'e on the biid- get and the other on most foodl value for the money. Martha Job. fabric consultant the nylon divisioti of Canadianl Industries Ltd. told the girls bowl to budget clothes on salary. In- cluded were helpful tips on shop- ping and caring for hosiery and lingerie. A typical business girl's. wardrobe was provided by a cle-ll bartment store. . I This venture into ronsunier Pflll-l was. :ation in schools by CAC watched with interest by other? Icademic groups. and the Quebec SAC branch has hich hopes tliail :onsumer educat.on will soon be- come a part of all i'vr,:ul:ir school systems. i n41n)4NMN)()LN..rv nun-an ThaF8ody Of Yours By James W. Bitrtnn. M.D. nau-1 ubru u an) THE CONTROL OF PAIN nunnuIluxvsiivlytwiiunnuuwwwr fllls ls Collfllslng lo some Physicians agree that the com- and enjoy the garden?" I reply, "It50l015'-5 Wm! the h-"Other and slsicrl monest symptom. the symptom that causes most patienus to consult. the? physician, is pazn. Pain must be' stopped at any cost. In many cases the patient wants a pain-killing! drug at once. whereas the physieianf A country Garden 1 lrsdordonhholilhn "T". Island. I can appreciate too. how stoop um couch Lhg arm, "3 much it means to him . . . how receive in intiuuioe; touch the much he eniova it for I. too. like to flower and feel its life; face the Vilit my DVD hum!-town." wind. and lay. lu mung”; 1.; sh was low of voice. this Var- tha sunlight fall on the open hand la: if you could hold it. something may be grasped from them I", in- visible, yet strong. It is 1 sense of wider existence - wider and high- er. -3. Jefferles. Gardeners have this feeling of s. h"l"3 ' mu” '””""m8 93'” "'1'" wldel. elllslence wlllle wmlllng ours to catch those characteris- wtth the good earth. and the coun- W” W9 W8” ml”- 'tryman who lives by toiling and I ;N”"l”l'191':,-V EH95-T he lgnere? studyin the natural thin s o 5 9' 0 0 T T5 013"" my 93 0 Jail arougnd. Nature far surpgasslzsuzll 5 mdyw R w9'v W5 lmewv," C”""' .'the writings and treaties that can Pummlt ""3 W9 "udled "1 mind be compiled. . the subject so that we too might l James Thompson in 1730 writes: "The rage of nations. the crush of states. Move not. the man. who. from thel world escaped. l In still retreats and flowery soli- tudes, To Nature's voize attends. month to month. And day by day. through the re- volving year; from ll Admirmgt sees h" m everylkirs. Joseph Alexander Maclsoac. shape; lgi-oorn's attendant: Air. and Mrs. Feels all her sweet emotions his heart: Takes what she liberal gives, norl ' ' ' thinks of more." The Blessed Sacmiiieiit Church. Tm summer 59350;, ll; um 5ga.iOliaW'?I. Ont. wsis the scene of a son of still retreats and flowerylI7T9!l.V Wmdlllil 31 9 3- mi Jilly 11 solltudps and every moment lms. when, midst a setting of loveiv slble should be spent as near as ll-e;suinnier flctivcrs. M.".rgni'et Marv can get to the sunlight and openl lP9'5g.Vi d-'l”E-'hl"1' M M15 D-"”'”l -1 all-. I-Ialpin and the late Mr. slpin, lfil Carling Avenue. Ottawa. and Jos- Gardeners enjoy weeding and the cph Alexazider Maclsaac. Son of Mr. necessary tasks because of thelanii Mrs. Daniel A. Maclsaac. st loveliness all about them. and the Peters Bay. P E. l.. were united in labor is not. thought of as laborfthe lioly bonds of matriimnv. The who do ceremony ivis pEl'i'Jl'IYlC('l by the not care for the outdoors. SomelR0V. C3110” A E- Arnisircns. garden visitors have satd to me: Miss Thefts?! MacDonald was "Now tell me, do you ever sly, down organist for the wedding and the enjoy working in this lllrge gal..'of the bride. Mr. aiik I-lalpin and den. and it is not necessary to sitl;-V-'5 Ar 9 5'3 '9?- dgwn to enjoy lg." 1; l5 very plmsg The brtde, pm n in marri:.it:e bi lllll and leslllll lo Sll on 8 gardenlllef brothrr. Mr Frink I-lalpm. seat after the garden work has beeniwo" " 5””p1955 W”:tzf1P”E”l WW” acwmllllsllecll and lllere are manylof ice-bliie nylon tirlle over taffeta. Would like I0 d15C0'v'PF the NW59 Oi chairs here and there so the weary'.'”p”9'l h-V ” mnlmlm 1799 lMK'-W the pain before giving a drug ii'hlclitgardene,. can ,9” ll few moments buttoned down the front, min 3 may hide 01' maik U19 F-W56 .and enjoy the fragrance and beau-tile"? pa" NH" "ml 1"” 5:”V” 0! course. when the pain islly of the dlllerem llowersl coming to points over the wrists. caused by injury or cancer. the. I lllways lllle lo have one panll I-fer headdress was ll smlll (vlc5g. pain-killing drug is prescribed atlculal. plant to aslonlsh my gardenifltllllg hat of ice-bliip Willi a fore. once. lvlslmrsl mls past W Bk .'l h b ghead vczl. She nor:-. brocade pumps In todayls Health." published bylla --Blue Llly of the Nei1e.VIlItT18RseaesK:lofd1Ce Bnblue and cazrierl rt cas. the American Medical Association. l - ll d lh d l mica e ttque! nf red roses. Drs. Henry G. Schwartz andilameslill9lEsb::ugllteagE;afn:;0 aflz ll:r5gol'llv.::l,te sweet liens and ice-blue baby 'I... O'Leary. Washington Uri versitytl lh L l lri on. r school of Medicine. state: pelzcesom gndathgugglilcloghllgllfd ugztl Attending the bride was Missi ...l.o hall Chrollm lmemlnl palllllnamel You cannot asmmsh anyllliernndette Halpin; Mr J. Brian! as from cancer. mrgeons can cut one very much ll, you do not knowlHlEiI91”lV Wis xrmmsnmi: tllfli into the spinal cord. just deep tushers were Messrs. enough to sever the nerve-lines car- rying pain signals to the brain." The severing of the nerve lina :ioesn'i: interfere with movement, or control of the pain-ridden leg, arm or other part of the body. They find that the nerve lines which carry prickling pain and the lines carry-l lng burning pain coincide at a points. in the spinal cord so they can our Cook's Corner -I-:-.-. I.-:-;-.-;-'. RASPBERRY YINEGAR Six quarts raspberries. one quart 'der vinegar. granulated sugar. . e. Heat to boiling. then simmer til slightly thickened. about 15 inutes. Cool and pour into sterilized bot- es. oorlt securely and store in cool. - place. For serving. add two or rec f.a.ble.spoons of the vinegar to h glass of ice water. again after a bulbs are used much like Violet in culture. and they come in many colors. plants and sometimes lovely flowers are found. year. They are desirable perennials? and now come in all shades of yel- low and orange. YEET. the name of your plants! In catalogue it is listed under "Aga- pantrus" and it is R. native of At- rica and a cousin of the true lily. They have tuberous roots and they should be stored indoors in the winter. They are spectacularly beautiful and easily grown. Achimene flowers are beginning rest period. The African me i and Larry Haipin. After the reception held at ldli Carling Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Mac-l Isaac left on a. honevmomi tript through the eastern States. Thrl bride chose for travelling a pinkt linen dress. niatcliinzz hat and. gloves, royal blue linen pumps and: nurse. Her corsage was of pink roses and white sweetpeas I On their return the couple will. reside in Ottawa where the gmom' is employed at the National Re-I search Council. The marriage is one of interest to niany Island: residents as Mr. Maclsizic is :1 grad-l uate of St. Duiistans University. Out-of-town guests for the hap- py occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. MacIsaac. St. Peters Bay. P. E. I,. and Miss Violet. Mun- ro, Toronto, Ont. Charles Kelly 1 t It is fun to try new some very Day lilies have been good this some new varie- ties are added to the garden each A lovely field of buckwheat is near the garden and with the Plck over and measure hall ol, the wheatfield nearby is a real addi- -e pbenlell lmo an enlllellwale tion to any landscaping that is be- - ........ ....-.. wl. crock or enamel pan. Crush 111! iI'1ed- : M d , : htly to start Juice flowing. Add 1 0 cm Etiquette I negar cover and let stand in cool "Happy the man. whose wish : ; ace for 24 hours. and care ' ; By Roberta Lee 1 Crush remaining three lquarts A few paternal acres bound. Um".nmwwmmumwlmu f berries. add to first mixture. Content to breathe his native over and let stand another 24 air , urs. strain off liquid througll In his own ground. gl,oQllp El lgggplgraendasxnggligrmtzfkeg oistened Jelly bag. Measure an V ' t cl one cup sugar for each cup Whose herds with milk. whose " d”””"”” """"k moi” ” Ce" Lain religion. and you know that one or more of the group is of that faith. what should you do? fields with bread. Whose flocks supply him with at- tire: - . Whose trees in summer yield lOA5l,l,-lI;un:,lllr;:LCC;:llI,?;i:;;t1in gllcllckllll mm smdet doesn't matter if you do this very 1” mm" mt bluntlv. The person who makes such . '"P”P9- a remark is exceedingly ill-bred. l" Q) When a woman is marryinzl Aic rooks -Designs I - for the second time. should she in- vite the family of her first hus- iband? l A. This depends entirely upon I lthe harmony that exists between her and her first husband's people. If perfect harmony exists, yes. Q. Is it proper for a man to cross in front of a woman, when walking? A. No; the woman should have the right. of way whenever possible. and the man should cross behind her instead of in front of her. A SHOW-APlIONi l Bewitchlxr in the kitchen. thiai cobbler spron has pockets that hold just about EVERYTI-lIINGi Scallops for style. embroidery for gay color and charm. Pretty in plaid 'n' plain, too! Pattern 7212: Medium size; tissue pattern: embroidery transfer. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De. signs. cfo The Guardian. 60 Front street West, Toronto, Ontario, Please print plainly Name, Addreag and Pattern Number. u-uuuupunzui.-...... .0.-an HowConHl! By Anna Ashley Q. How can I get rid of the fish odor in A frying plan? A. Sprinkle salt in the pan, add hot water, and let it. stand awhile before washing it. Q. How can I simulate the growth of my house plants? A. Try rubbing a little castor oil or mineral oil lightly over the leaves of the plants. This will keep them looking green and will stimu- late their growth by cleaning the pores through which the plant breathes. Q. What. makes my wood-btirn- lng fireplace smoke? A. It may be improper building of the are. For one thing. three logs are best for starting it fire -- paper and kindling on the bottom. then two logs across this and one log on top of them. Bunch up some newspaper. put it on the very top log. light it to get the draft going. when that. paper is almost consum- ed. light. the paper underneath 1!-43 .. Islander Marries in Ottawa I Left to right are Mr. .Viarlsziat'. Charles K . igloo W if elly, usher: Pictured following their marriage at the Blessed Sacrament Church in Ottawa, Ont..lnre Mr. and Mr. Brian i-liggerty, Miss Bernadette I-lalpin, bridesmaid; and Mr. Larry Hal- al pin. usher. The izrnom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. .ViacIsaac, St. Peters Bay, P. E. I. V M l questioned. "Like it?" 3 Reginienid Nurse in her own right and wife or 3 pro- fessional mun smiled a meet and sincere smile at our query recent- ly. "Yes. 1 do. 1 always look for- ward with pleuuru to a holiday with his people down here on The man r. with. we suspected. 1 fair- ly strict conscience which could still stress those fine sturdy tenets of living that belonged to a pioneer- ing New England peopls . . . It is our habit. to discuss together any new folks we chance to meet. James the better measure up to his ideal. She was a woman to remember . . . attractive, modish. yet quiet- ly and becomingly dressed: blue- eyed, her sunny brown hair ar- ranged in a coronet of curls which seemed to lend ll queenly air to her festures. There was I serenity about her face. a grace in her bear- ing that demanded more than a passing glance. A pleasant con- versationalist but a good listener-- she was extremely modest in her - we appreciated - fund of know- ledge. circumstance and station. "what makes you say that?" we i Five Sisters Trouble is That Four Of The Girls Borrow From The Lone Wage Earner DEAR MISS DIX: I am one of a family of five girls. I'm the old- est, earn my own money and pay for everything I have. Naturally. I want to keep my things nice. but my sisters invade my room. take what- ever wearing apparel they want, and return it. but not in the con- zciition in which they found it. My mother refuses to say anything to ltlirni. and. tliciizii my father synipatliiaes with me. it doesn't do any. i l "Oh, I can't tell you exactiy,"t 'James smiled, "I Just knowl" I And what of her husband -- this island-lad-oi-once, whose forbears knew the peat. fires. the in? Who. "as the children teas- ingly remind me too lazy to work on a. farm so took to schooling instead!" We decided that the tale of his life would make interesting material for I book because along many a tinued his studies beyond those of "the little red school" past college and universities to arrive at the lprofession of his choice . . . There its still that twinkle of that ould good. Even my tlirce-year-old sister goes into my boxes and to”i”13"d M P5” i" h” P-V9' Md me, . things. tired, they earn money for the value of Muriel Nissan your property. Members of a family i 1 ' The Stars Say - - By dmemv. Kemble For Tomorrow ll'l1llld0d. PROCEED carefully since any attempt to make rapid progress i.n your work may lead to confusion. However. it would be well for you to clear up pending matters and dispose of unfinished tasks. for you are about to enter .'l most propitious period for new acti- vities. and chores held over from the past could hamper your pro- gram. . In dealing with others avoid con- troversial subjects. and go out of your way to promote harmonious relationships in your personal and business life. Hold travel in abey- ance for the time being. Better re- sults in this direction can be galli- cd later. For the Birthday .If tomorrow is your birthday. the year ahead should be an ex- cept.loiia.ll.v satisfying one. Long. Mmze SPCIITNY programs on which you have worked since the begin- Hint: of H16 year should reach suc; cessful fruition. and there is .i lVEEK'S SEW-THRJFFY Sundress! House-and-Town dress! Make this easy-sew dream mutt This is a hall"-sizer. especially cut to fit the shorter-waisted. fuller fliziire-no alteration worries! No frills-no ironing problems either! Bow-tied pie-cut neckline. graceful skirt. Pattern 4704: Half Sizes i6'.&. 18'-.v. 2054.-. 221;. mil. ltila takes 4'6 yards 35-inch. This pattern easy to use. sim. pie to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-nve cents (Ilse) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address, style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. so Front Street. West. Thronw, Cgngdg, -Wfcoltoarrw rooriisiuisii 14 IA. Size Firm! for . yaw Flptlly Firmly-set Nylon bristles resist moisture and wear i:Ici'el' get soggy. ::f.?.'35i cw-t25i 'Jinl rid! hr eltliuh lint hotlt personal l)(lCl1i','ll'lg5 far by silently abetting them in the d-epredations of Anne Adams Patterns BORROWING WITHIN REASON ANSWER: Pride of possession should be fos-ll especially in young girls. Naturally. one shouldn't reach the pain: uh:-re belongings are the . bezintiinz and end of existence. but if you like nice l things, and work . encouraged to keep them in good condition. Instead of perniittiiig your sisters to take anything of yours ant. your mother should encourage them to have pride in their own possessions. By helping them 5. she can teach them better than to earn them. special thi . ltjdgl page 11 7395337 Morning Smile you should be id know the value of sharing. but whole-l Jo rich brogue is not altogether from his tongue. be "almost unbelievable in ion: ago. obvious as are the and scenes he knew. which lies not far from our in New Jersey. I always much enjoy reading it. too!" . . . I fame and success, 1 have been blessed and prospered Coming home not taken his key with him. and mistaking his master lls not at home." "Very well." Leasing meekly as he turned away. him that I'll call another ' 'r'ii'6ii"o?TB;TE5Fl3E'i6'i'i"Ei'ii early fall. brief period of ember. Forewarned is impulses during ure in the knowledge too. shall pass away." In his old age. Lessing. the Ger- 'man author became very absent- , one night lwith his mind on some work he iii- thls dalvptended to finish. he found the door locked. and discovered that. he had In answer to his knock. a servant looked otit of an upstairs window. for a .stranger. called out. "The professor answered "Tell g the Personal. domestic and romantic matters should prosper during the balance of 1953. but there may be a emotional tension during late October and early Nov- ' l forearmed. however, so do not yield to erratic B5H'9r this period lest you antagonize those nearest and dearest to you. Relax instead. sec- that "This. A child born on this day will be i t . I stroiitz possibility of business pro-andeylllgleilllltli lriglgrllrrlililcitvendovled mm even beyond their fondest young dreams. who have travelled to the. old lands and abroad. still happy at the receipt of a news-l paper from that place -which was his Home! And the children of the two. she! made. that chose for herself her mother'sl vacation companions. would they. ate kindliness in the hearts of thelrl kin-folk unmatched between here: and world's end? l Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - - Good-night . . . . I t ll I. What. is wrong with this sen- (ence? "Do you think you could tell me whether she plans on tak- ing a trip to New York?" 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "illusive"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Agricultural. agregaie. agnosticism, agerstum. 4. what does the word "untut- ared" mean? 5. What. is a word beginning with hi that means "boisterous mirth"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "Do you think you can tell me whether she plans (omit om taking s trip?" 2. Pronounce the u as in use. not. as in rude. 3. Aggre- gate. 4. Not educated in schools or by an instructor. "His untutored mind could not. grasp the mean- ing." 5. Hilarity. low! llldol A quick. easy way to sharpen razor blades is to insert. one into A glue filled with water. and in sly rub the blade against. the sitl: of the glass to sharpen. Cleaner Walk of picture frnmu. this will where the picture rents. Onion Breath if you will insert rubber headed nicks into the bottom of the back keep the dust from marking the wall thatchedllast two years and recent l roofs. the gold-green grass of Er- of the British Women's amateurl sometimes, was I changing scene of life he had con-l 105VStewnrt. who stud she ”forgot toia -,-7g "When I come in to New Yorkiover the home ' course. I get, 'rhe!Jaspcr. Alta. star, also shot an ii-ilwas born. has taken it a total of Gllanllall M l, llewst gland D lmdlsaturday to take third place with,rive times. in 239 total. How interesting it is to find folkslvimtmw” . ll cl ll l, and from there in whose lives have beenwlaoseln epmh: golfers from Now Scum lo B”. 3 ll!)-year-old ll-Ierberisoii of Victoria and veteraiijfirst few holes and from iAda Mickciizia of Trrontn, to '.'.clLlI siinply fcrzfit to t above .siarl last Thursday knew it better than the other golf- l again." tcrs. . . tpoker-faced Miss Stewart the tztlei PWl953"m Md me mh" 9”” l'hc1rlil'llEll she S(lliiE(l the course with a ls 19': picked up. quiet. rare charm in the rolling of lllnylng mll llll. llllesgdny mm... green landscape a jewelled silver mmem lo llml Mm in our seas and tidal rivers. an in-llellsumbll. Clo” lo hell 19-year-oldgtitle. concentrates in putting prac- holder of the Canadian Ladiesbtice at London. Ont. where she Close Golf championship for the won her third straizhi CNN” ill" winner the week-end. Marlene Stewart. (CF PHOTO: Miss Stewart Sets Record In Winning Golf Chishlp B J k Sullivan lhistory of the tournament and Y M Mnrlene's lowest score in competi- tCaii.-idian Press Staff lVr1ie-T) Lion-shot. her into fl six-stroke LONDON. Ont. tCPi -.Marlen0.1i-ad over Miss Gay who returned Little Miss Golf hit even- o tiiree-over-D?” lpar 76 on the nose the second day. concentrate.” shot. The (Shani!!! 1I”0m hi! Youthful last-round 79 Saturday I0 will the gas did the Kitchener girl, and the days on an Island farm to those of 54-hole Canadian woinenls K the present here are so varied all iotgoll championship with a record- . unless M155 Stewart scratched or their breaking 226. C105Ellead was too much to overcoml En route to hP1'.iost her clubs fnr the final rottnd extent." But fine memories -of ihelthird strmglit title she set a few! Tile 7! also was one under the former still linger in his mind . . .lmarks that will be hard to llldlfh.-mellg pm-l never accgmpllshlgd lbe. they were "good days." those of the The Fonthill. Ont., Miss ended gore on me (xgul-gel Her ule-uln. Well remembered it is; 10 strokes up on runner-up Mar..V ning effort over three straight years Island names Gav of Kitciisiier. Out. Who bit.-ialso had never been done before llooiied to an 83 on the final liilnlthouzh Miss Mmkeiizie, who won 3.998-yai'd Sunningdilc Rae Milligan. dirk-bniredl the close championship for the ,first time in 1925. before lifarlciie And her 226 was three lsirokes better than the prev.oux H'll'('l-l'llilli13 B:irb:ir.i Davies Ollrloso mark of 229 set by her list was fotirth with 3il'yerir. the field oft Siturday's rotinci taught .iiai'lci:- lesson she vowed she would "never forget". "I know I l1'id the title after the there in coiiceiitrato.” the 300 izgurt-. she S.'Il(l ”lI's soinetliinxz that It was Tl one-girl show from the sliotrld never l)” clone and I lFfil'li- and no oiicled my lesson. I'll never do 1' ish ranged from the 246, posted by red-haired Dorothy scores included Brl('l;'.'.eWati'r- N Other final Miriam Prniiey. They conceded the chunky.) . . ltIlV6-lllldfll-liar 7! in th: oiieiiliigz Cniriiw l""on. St Aiidrews. N W0 W” lmd E "Hum mag” m 0m round and it was simply II niattev 3 180-518-263. Mrs I-T 3' Hodson. Liverpool. 5! could come A S. 182-96-278. Mia. G. E. Gordon. St. liv S. l78-90--'-MR Marv E. Driscoll. R.rerside. 52 iB. I36-M-283. Andrews. Best In History 71-the best in the The 27-year ilttttttil uturnta it lump of Jun: with vine- Ctlklllll ogg DH: Chew a whole coffee bent or ii sprig of parsley which has been dipped into vinegar to remove the odor of oniom from the breath. or ILL."