Chic Sweaters Popular In Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN DECEIVIBTTR 19. 1952 -um-. to the cow that was Brindle, and Blossom her heifer." "Finding nice sanctuary in the ...By An Island Farmeris Wife Alice Brooks . Designs I GADABOUTX L Fifty-two weeks of the year. you'll wear and love this casual that's scalloped for softness. Has such pretty lines - crisp. standout skirt - convertible collar -- cuffed sleeves! Just what you've been long- ing for - it's simple sewing. Pattern 4186: Mlsses' Sizes 12. 14. 18, 18. 20: 30. 32, 34. 36, 38, 40. 42. Size 18 takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. , This pattern easy to use. simple stable while it stormed without. I should like to put hay in the mangers and dip up grain from the wooden box with the old meas- ure. And return then to the house, damply clad and somewhat breath- less but glowing from the brlsk exercise . . . And how snug and secure all would be in the evening, Despite the many signs and it” omens to the contrary, as indlcat. . t ed in the state of readiness of beast and bird, of lowly banded moth an buds of trees, which ap- y pear to forecast one long and though there was a wild wind in snowy. Winter still loltei-5 along the chimney and snow encrusting to sew, is tested for. fit. Has com- the Way. the panes! We'd have pancakes plete illustrated instructions. December continues to cast 3 for supper Ellen. l'lnnest-to-good- Send Thirty-ave cents (soc) in - lovely spell over the Island coun- ness ones from the buckwheat coins (stamps cannot be acceptedl I-ryside. Upon the Warp of resting flour . .. brown and crisp-edged for this pattern. Print plainly size. meadow and furmwed Ileld she from the frying . . . buttered or name. address. style number. weaves a beautiful design; gold molassesed. on the old plates-and Send order to ANNE ADAMS. threads gleaned from the sun- milk to drink. And lamplight and 5”” 0! Th” Guardlnm 50 F701” gllnts. sober green of spruce and warmth of stove-wood and good Street West. Toronto. Canada. "var," azure of sky, pearl-grey of smell of kitchen." wisps of cvclmi: log. and while we ' ' thickness of wax or parchment paper, tie on securely. Place on "were due to leave for the rack in cooker. add it cup water to bottom, cover and bring pressure to 15 lbs. and cook 15 minutes, and immediately release pressure. Remove paper and sprinkle top fancy caught from the peace and i leren y of our world about. beach in a few minutes - to swim. 1 So Winter loltcrs. Arid we are or rest in the sand and play beach satisfied with tli.ngs as they arelgames. Tonight we dine at the so that the lilI'lTlPl'S can go easily Club W dY9550d in "U" 139511 The eer graridniothers known over similar the elements . . . it was somct.mcs ilicxr lot in find" their wood at the i'llOpl)ll'li.I-l'll0ClCl in the wind-swept xard! And ll should like as nnce lo untie thel rope from old Ncll;e's halter and watch her make her way to the nearer brook--or should I carry, her a pail fnm the pump. battlingp must ' have i battles every step of the distance be- tween there and the stable? And I Anne Adams Patterns" Q. What is the correct Ihing furl cause pain in this region. 1 With: it man to say to a woman who i5l though I helicvel blocking his way when leaving l11mll)' be caused by over-exertion. or: bus or other public cnnycyance'.' A. "May 1 act llirouzli. plcase'.l' And as she him to pass. and thank her. Q. is it pi-opcr introduced to a man of sixty? A. Yes-also to sixty. SOCK DOLL 9 Meet. Annie Oakley -- she's a real pal for daughter! Dressed up in Wild West costume! lfse a man's size 12 sock for her body - scraps for her clothes! Pattern 7095: directions of 12- inch sock doll: patterns for clothes Make hair of straw yarn. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. uo The Guardian, 60 Front Street West, Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. for a girl of1Amcrica. Dr. William Paul Thomp- eighteen to rise when she is beingi son. Clinical Professor of liiediclzie. icollcge of Medical Evangelists, Los ' a woman of Angcles. states that ”the pain is ” Wlicri heart disease is present. it, upsetting cmoiiniii 1a dislurbiii: or in iiecdj Wwhich l'TqUilFS the liciii-I moves aside to allow, more "pure" blood than it can sup- he should lift his liatiply. In Medical Clinics of North situated behind the breast bone isteriiuml rising gradually to maxi- mal intensity consisting of a sen- sation of tightness. fullness. op- pression, or pressure, often ex- tending to neck. jaw, shoulders or orms. subsiding gradually and last- ing altogether from one to three minutes. Nitroglyceriii ordinarily provides prompt relief." Now, the first symptom of cor- onary thrombosis (heart stroke) is pain, and about the same kind of situation as angina pectoris, but usually more severe. and lasts long- er .. about one-half to several hours. Nitroglycerin ordinarily pro- vides no relief. The attack may oc- cur hours or days after physical ex- ertion. During an attack there is usually anxiety, sweat, and asheii pallor. About half the patients with cor- onary thrombosis pass through ii premonitory twarnlngi phase last- ing hours. days or weeks before thc complete closure or stoppage of the flow of blood in the blood-vessels oi Most of us peircnls fccl Ilizit our youngsters are too young to be as fully ziwzire of sex as llils child is. B. D. G. AN.-ili'l-Ill: Froin sume nf Ihr izit-ls ouiliiicd in your letter. which i liliyc shorlcncd. l most vcrlniniy agree that the new llltlc neighbor has been too well lnfoiinied. This is a trend that many overly conscientious parents take. They are so nfrlild that their children will acquire informa- tion nlsmslicre that they hasien to impart knowl- edge much too soon. FOLK IS TOO YOIVNG Of course. since children differ widely. each parent must make the decision of time for him- soil. but four is an absurdly young age to be en- trusicri with detailed information. Surely a watch- ful molhcr, especially one who has r-lirncd the con- fidvnce of her children. will realize thc proper time in instruct her young. and will be nhlc to give N'"9” list thc amount of information necessary without becoming too factual. Sex is one of the great mysteries of life; such of its revelations as pass liciwcen parents and children should be delicately and tcnticrly handled. Never, never should a parent at- tempt in cram thc onliro story of life's origin into .1 single session, which is apparently what Mrs. Doctor has done with her child. From simple beginnings. eyokr-d usually from in pertinent question of the child. the imparting of sex knowledge should span several years and even then some aura of mystery should still he left around the sub- ject. Of course, Mrs. (1.. the fact that your children and those of other neighbors hme lilrczitly been exposed to the precocious knowl- edge of the ncwconicr doesn't give you much alternative but. to carry on with your own offspring. 1 (lo think the doctor's wife should be told to just what lengths her little girl is going to exhibit hcr learn- Muriel Q. How can I make the task easier when darning stcklngs at night? A. The task of darnlng stock- lngs at night may be made much easier by slipping a lighted flash- ltilgilgt into them. and daming over i . .,,vv o.m7x'ruxx')s. -Ivovv. T Cook's Corner ' g 1 'I.al TUNA CASSEROLE One "I-oz. can best tuna. fish. 2 sliced hard-cooked eggs. 1 can con- densed cream of mushroom or cel- ery or chicken soup (I recommend the mushroom or chicken), l.-.- cup crushed potato chips. and 1 pack- age frozen limas or peas. Dilute the soup by adding 1 can milk to it. Grease a l-quart caselo- ole and put in it half of the tuna which has been coarsely flaked. '7 of the limaa or peas. half of lhe sliced egg and half of the diluted soup. Repeat. Cover top with crush- ed potato chips Bake at 375 degrees F.. about 30 to 35 minutes. or until bubbling. If to be cooked in pres- ing. and I think she will be quite surprised when she learns the ef- fect her icar-hings have had on ihe. child. , if you think .1 little rcading will help you sat your nun t-hlldrv-nl on the right road. 1 can reconiinenti some fine booklets and hooks to you. The list is yours for :i slanipcd, self-addressed envelope. sure cooker cover top with double "No thank you." "Clean your greenho... glass?" "No, thank you." "Well-let's give wipe over. your SPECS E The Stars Sey - - ly Genevieve lemble VVVKmmmxmrs& For Tomorrow EXTREME caution and warlness mark the keynote for this day, in which alert and wary tactics must be depended upon to circumvent underhand schemes. plans. or mal- icious, hitter and vengeful assaults from hidden sources. Deceit. fraud and rancor may be smoked out into the open by scotching the trouble with forthright attack. not com- promise or connlvance. Keep alert to false friends. to tricky or per- nicious involvement in queer ideas Safeguard the health. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is are advised in be extremely cautious in all their contacts and commit- ments. since there may be plots and -ooseeeeeoeeooot about their L'll0l'1n'.' and iiiiliin- food will he supposedly tout. of this riered by snmr-lc-iris or di-ins. toiw0rld' but I'd trade it all for a with crumbled potato chips. (This lllelr work of woods "Its good, Epipancake . . . . a laiiiplit kitchen topping to a pressure-cooked dish Jen." James .x-poke of this iodayglaiid the sound of a nor-E-aster dry . . .. . SW95 it 3 half-Ed EPPEEYBHCC-5 "And besides.” he added, pleased'h0W1in' and SHOW MUUMWS! 9 - v - r g. . . i to find if. so. "lh:s spell of mild,DEi'iES- Would it be that in this .,.fCf2;?G,.f.llEfEf.?.,,,ilf:de.,jg ;?.3,i3:,,?”,,f;”3,?;" 1”,,.';;,i2,Z TURTLE-NECK POPULAR-Avsleeves. popular this season in weather w.1l liclp to li'('21l' thc win-llDar8dl:iC I'm 10nS1l'l.E "115 mini-1'-9 ;um..;aShmned n,ode1gswemEr has me following me Nom, American deep wide turnover collar is the London. Comfortable and warm it Marni" S 1 ter away. l:'s Si1llll2P but I'm not for a sight of I-Ionic?" Md? bawmg 5,66,” and muH,,, m,s-We for kn-mm mshmns and chief feature of this fully-fashiom is ideal for a dinner at home and g m' . , . nyerlx fond i stoinzs and snow 1 At U115 110'"? "ml ":9 fwm collar Popular in London thls.buslness is brisk in London shops Ed Cashmele 5W93"” with WP mm” in mmly 5h3d95 GP ' "'Pg I hirik l erdvirr Ihcm tor the Aiderlea. a brave lite a ias a ,Cp photo) ( Photo) a , spring that is bound to come!" -"r:ght smart" case of Mumps! y TM" "CHER W - - - Until tomorrow . . . Diary . - e T-(i2-m An Island :31 dnmmled for Goodmggm, . . ,, ,i T ); "'""'""'"""""'"""""'""”'"'""' " ' How can I I I Thin Lady Passenger -. They 30-41 several yezirs now in a sunny "-'m”” l Bod Yours 2) I . Oagm W Charge by weight 9” these southern Slate u me on the samci E Y . 31 Anne Ashley 5 :3 gag:-V If they did (1 X 015 &II, subiet-tt ”l t'il".l f.:id anv faultl V i ' - T v ealev win); the . mi ..z -.iv.-miiar rm-95 i Moaem EHque.H.. f 37 -""1" W 3"i”"- M” ,1 mm. m, , , A ,, i a they muldnif afford to stop for MT unless it is lIl' I illlfl :r loo perm; I I be". In " VNNNNvNQ . . Q” How can I keep my hands some people. mtr;fa115co:tmr:ost gergicious chai-ac. feet! It as nlrrlsnnt but from rnvi 7 " l I O i "Tl-Wlpecled point of Y ' there is monotony ll1 . . v 5 rarsvi-zxriox on CORONARY F 1- I-'f ”"f”tl;5:"3e:,?f;f,7y ,, mlumm con. A ''P”"''"'' Mtemli murces Seductive friends nm the samcricss. I think i shouidi THROMB()SlS S I e sisting of equal parts of glycerin Th .- 3-: mm (0 nmvnge mvolvemenm Wm" like it goori old fnsliloiicd blizzard. Q, whon the mmveysauon ---- ggngwrgggm and lemon juice, wen mixed; a Jew tmmed:om(20vld'C1ea?1er W” gmrfg dread reacilom 0" fu”d5- 59C'iFii.V against the uiiido s for a chancel among me gupsls is Mime,-ed about! Brwiiiisc angina pecioris lbltEl:i;? C B T drops of alcohol and E Mme rose. Increase lrmourgordlri En artltempt .0 andpersonal standing. Vicious slig- smw dl fl -9 illimg melon? PPFSOH Will? 15 Drfsfliiti and lslpniigi occurs under breast boiie ey an 9 0 AT water can be added for asilgbt per- mg-5 mu mvedn Ii nil” )5 mm” gesmns may mmgue and Cam” fields and l”.0.'ll).flg high againstso comphmeni-.u-y that it is really where me heart is situated. any Too E I A A fume. to the 1 ?h in 553' Cmmng Vate- 5m”n8 Principle and trap- ihe build-”-Pi" f embarrassing. What should the min in this region or in left side ar Y " 99 Q. How can I make a pillow wearily lifted otllllsee ktri1oz:tl:El' r::g'ti-1: flzrflge x:l(:lc-1 "I Should ii?”-Ci 5? U11 i0 WTRD. erson do? i the host may cause the liidiv;- . g , . ”Ad . , stuffin 7 . ' ' i ,,,..S,.” ...,,,.,,.;. 3, (Me 1, out p A. Tm, best mm: W mm m dolfm m flunk he-has ma” dis” lihill Miss pin: up lnye many small children in our m-igli- A 3... wk garmenu. cu, V8”. 3323; "5 099""! W 3 5lW'il'Y3C8d Such Vitiaied Winds are dissipated abouL”m mp wnodshed for awundpr those mmunwlmmcs Is in, As A mauer OI mm. angina pR(u.ll()lilT(7..l(l, lurns und pills. and we parcnls lTl'lYe recently been preseni- i-me, make excellent smuing ml. NC?” V ', C0ml3l0i-91Y- 5,-mful of good maple silrks; and mm me C0m.m.smm” towards, toms 15 (me Sign M hm” mswxepi-rl uilliH:iuiir- zi pi-oblriii. A doctor and his wife liaye mnycd to our the pmOws..1.hey are verv cool and :3" SOUP 4 Vlindow upstairs, A child born on. this day may , V , . , , 1 ”, lllllvlt. lhcy liuyc small clilldrcn, the oldcst a irl of four. The moth- i lady? he lnqlllred e33"1Y- hBVe m3"Y Deci-1113? BdVeniilrr5 returning cxpciiciice S0fIl(3lli.nf: ofvgomeone else, or some other sub-ion; om.-r modpions a gas, g.ill-, ,, P V” th Tm ' y r 1, 3 soft and easily shaken out. The o-No thank youu a d 1 B 1 M I t the pleasurable triumph our l'l.Ofl-,ject, is-,ono5, 5;;-aimed muscle .. can alsol " his. 'l”Fl y. K” We 3”.” 0 .'”' and me 3'"""''35””" 599"” '9 pillows should be sunned occaslon- --D '. 1 1, 1 all 1L can no n E e 0 5 range get quite a hlth from imparting this knowledge to other children. any. WW5 5 5- 3 Y- End QUWOHC m9U5C9- 3-5 erratic tendencies should be discouraged. .n....m...m.n:..m.. I 3 man qns . . ,. If you feel Ml'Ill' These days most people work under pressure, worry more. sleep less. 'l1iis strain on body and brain makes pbysiul fitness easier to lose-harder to regain. Today's tense living, lowered resistance, overwork. vorrymsny of these may affect normal kidney action. When kidney: get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then bschrhe, disturbed rest. that "tired-out" heavy- hesded feeling ollen follow. That's the lime to lake Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd'I stimulate the kidneys In normal action. Then youifeel heifer-sleep better-work better. Asia for Dodd's Kidney Pill; at any drug counter. 53 i ousehold Scraplsooltl Dy Roberts Lee the heart. The patient notices that he has heart pain more often. coming on with very slight exert- ion or emotion. or even during sleep. Pain lasts longer. ten to fif- yQagggg teen mlnutes.and is less relieved by Chocolate stun. nltrtorglycerln. when patient notic- If chocolate or cocoa is spilled Efmulg ixgfgaiznenhgympgomslne on the tablecloth remove the th 1 pm H hpigsm in; stains by immediately washing h usiisalv iig get 19 a.hOu an ef with cold water. If left awhile, use olsp "tin? H: eytv. are .med . a solution of cold water and borax ca. an re: threadinen mgy Eievem and allow to stand for a few hours myess 0 i 9 sense" y 8 use in this solution ham 1 d 1 of drugs which prevent coagulation 6 mm ""3 of the blood temporarily, another i 39"" min” heart. stroke may be prevented. To clean soiled leaves of house The lesson, therefore. is that Dianbs apply equal parts of milk when a patient notices an increase land warm water. Use a sponge and in his symptoms - more and sev- rub them gently to avoid breaking ere pain. pain occurring more often the leaves. -he should telephone his physic- ian who will immediately arrange for hospital treatment by which a heart stroke may be prevented. DEAR MISS DIX: For some time I have been keeping company with a widower. He has two teen-age daughters who are, it seems to me. telling their father what he can or cannot do. Now they are telling him he is not In see me any more and apparently he is fol- lowing instructions. This has lefl me brokenhearlcd, as I am very to think ii lot of me. Tile donlt want to see another K. for the man. I advise you to play much in love with him and he seemed girls' only objection to me is that they woman in their mother's place. H. I. If you care enough Con t iriued on pag-e-13 Light, delicate. distinguished Blue Grass is a favoured fragrance . . . particularly in gaily be-nbboned Blue Grass Bath Sets. Each Set a gift of wonderful luxury to make her bath time a fragrant time?! ANSVVER: .7 c Cut. Lemons , To preserve cut. lemons smear the cut surface with the yolk or white of an egg. then set it aside to dry. not an Inn M-so. Better English l I1 9. o. minu- mmm l i 1. What is wrong with this sen- ltence? "Being as we are going to- 1. morrow, I am anxious to see Charles today.” 2. What is thelcnrrect pronunc- i tio of " er etu t "7 33. nwhicfi dine ofy these words is is ll d? As ti. . - GLOVES ii”..iif.e..5pi.yxi.f" C ””””” ” 4. What does it" . 7 ptgh yWlIiTa:t:nlsma nrortd beginning ea "o nar e". HOUSEDRESSES '' '1'" t ” t BLAZERS PURSES UMIRELLAS I-lousecoars ' Lounging .PYJAMAS sues ssosacxars NIGHT GOWNS T mass 1:. PANTIES i I-IOSIERY sums SLACKS T EVENING GOWNS mm onrsses STATION WAGON COATS GIFT BOXES SUPPLIED FREE The FASHION SHOPPE 141 Great George St. Phone 55 the word dis- ANSWERS For prise-win shaking. Mrs. Alvin Mundle. I Moons Mills. N. ., uses F1eischmsnn's Yeast. St". Stephen Fair Winner tells of Baking Success Mrs. Mundie. "because it gives ' me faster rising and lighter dough. And I know that Fleischmann's will give me the same results in every batch be- cause its strength is uniform." 1. Say. "inasmuch as (or. since) . . we are going tomorrow. I am eager ' i to see Charles today." 2.. Pro- nunce pur-pe-tu-l-ti. first u as in fur. e as in me unstressed. second u as in cube, principal accent on third syllable. 3. Assassin. 4. State of being dissimilar: difference. "We cannot overlook this disparity in opinion among our people." 5. Am- plify. . .50 GOODWITH FOOD HAVE A Coke Blue ilrasis-' I-Ilue drug luanry lath Salts, Ialh Soup and Dusting Powder . . . 01.30 I-Ilue Oren Dusting Peyldey and Flower Mlsi . . . 34.25 C-Ilue Gun Hand Lotion and Bath Soup . . . 81.73 D-Ilul Grass Flower Mist and Hand lotion . . . 33.50 E-live Ores: Dusting Pewdst, Petal Waters and lath Mil . . . 83.50 more a M?LEODL'L't'. Up and down the rolling farm country around Moores Mills, N .B., the home baking exhibit at the country fair at St. Stephen is an event of much in- terest each year. Veteran home bakers do their stuff and pro- duce some eye-popping exhibits for the judges. Among these, Mrs. Alvin Mundle is a win- nerof longexperiencefjl always use Fleisch.msnn's Yeast. "MYL fast action of Fleischmsrmh Yeast that has made it the fa- vorite in the Msritimes for four . generations. ' ' IE-Kl O O O 0 Well put! Itle the dependable . O I O 0 e e e.ee e,,e,.e;eHe.e.e,3”ee es s e eee.e eeeee'O 9