omen's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 17. 1953 m. That Body Of Your: By June I. Berton. IJI. Better Englieli as e. e. wann- 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "This box is the more heav- ier of the two, and I dont think I can lift it." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "chasm"? 8. Which one of these words is misspelled? Recumbent, rectitude, redundant. referee. 4. What does nee" mean? 5. what is a word beginning with exp that means ”to reason earnestly with a person"? ANSWERS 1. Omit ”more." and say. "I think I cannot lift it." 2. Pronounce kaz'm, one syllable, and not kan- um. 3. Recumbent. 4. A mouthiike eperature. as of a tube. pipe, etc. 'The orifice of the tube was very Imallf '5. Expostuiate. the word "ori- S rwVVx. PATENTS WITH EARLY MENTAL SYMPTOMS SHOULD CON- SULT THE FAMILY PHY- SICIAN FIRST In these days when many are worried about this upset world, it is natural that all our psychiatrists are busy and hundreds more could be kept busy, if we had more psy- chiatrlsts. Psychiatry is the study of the behavior of the patient, whether he acts normal under conditions of stress or difficulty. "it is estimated that one-third to one-half of all the patients who enter doctors' offices do so pri- marily for psychologic reasons: and many others complicate the diag- Continued on page 11 - 'cetutaQ40;ee;v l ELLEll'8 DIARY ay An Island "nu-more wife In winged hours they pen, than rim of ADril' that hasten the u . ins and brine chores without number to term folks. In. A door; and out. the cleaning and tidying continues that et once welcome: spring end proclaims winter's passing. And we recall that last autumn, e sunny-coated caterpillar ner- rowed his belt to point out to those who would read such writ- ings or Nature that a bold winter lay ahead; e chipm h was seen laying up extrc stores in her en- suing bins. and streightwey some reader of symbols shook his head apnrehensiveiy and aisheci; "What leliers To Servicemen Such Correspondence rWifh Un-Acquainted Boys Should Be In A Lighter Vein DEAR MISS DIX: The boy I like is in service. and he writes an frequently. Although we have 'never met. he claims he cares for me, He sent me his picture and promised to come to see me, but when- ever he has a week-end off. he finds some excuse for not visiting mg. Finally, after several of these poetponemente, I wrote and Illd r I wouldn't write any more. Should I have don. it? I realty like him, and wonder if I should write again, tell him I'm sorry about the unplug. ant letter I sent. and ask him to continue our drifts we shall hovel" 9 Crenur” at new ma pom, it correspondence. He is 1 . and I am 17. LILY W was said, in ominous token, early ANSWER: A girl who seriously and since,-,1',, lth a service. homeeickneu takes on the job of corresponding donned their stouteat winter garb; man to cheer him up and ease hi and in consequence we brought ours from chest and closet at Al- derlea - and our snowshoes, in fitting gesture of preparedness. on these terms we took good care to til our lamps and trim our correspondence run away with her and assume romantic proportions that were never intended, she's courting trouble. Romance ragely thrives on correspondence alone, though letter-writing may be the spark in When young men, or young women, begin to pro. after an exchange of half a dozen eplstiel, it's time the whole thing. The girl, especially, is apt to he affair. since she is likely to believe every word the read between the lines w discover things he never wicks. .. to have plenty of eub- Muriel Ni-ea Continued on page 11 set love aflame. test undying love to call a halt to hurt by such an boy writes. then isidoing a fine job. However. when she lets the' . . ' ' ' l L b. Shown above. left to right, a.re,lPar-lcdale to live :11 Toronto. l Batters rim ;- Mrs. Jennie Douglas, Airs. Leonel The president. Mrs. Ernest Mac-lman. Mrs. Cantweil is an be H Ross, Mrs. Jo; ce Chandler, who lslKay, called upon Mrs. Burns to PTE51d9m- and M5 alwnys ' her former escort Mrs. Chandler forward.Ivery active in Insiltuif EUd93V0l"'5- and Mrs. H. M. Alice Brooks Designs (Continued on Page 13) t of orange or lemon peel. The voia- The wife of a recently-married If rain has spotted suede shoes F itziulle ollsmint skinh dissrolve lth: Aberdonian had sucfcesfully undcr- they can be renewed by rubbing "9: V0, she should merely Walk (Old lace. and their white -7 . ti .. -' - i - ' ' M on so a i can en e Wpe i)ndPa5lnnr()I7::5: 2rIi'P;ir”:Iepl:)t.;;)IiE(Ii.:ft11tc::1 the spots with an emery board. at his Side. naund vYai:stc(l,s.l, are also mime READY To WEAR ' . i ' . K. . . , c ge wit go ace. Q How can I give a better her husband was having a uhi.k) performed two or three years Q How should one address 8 Pages of honour are entitled 141 Great George street Phone 55 2. 7 vxxyywwy W awe 7 '3” WM ”””2, .. r ' a In r i c ? . m77”'X4' && & I r . i i to-do fashion touch! Pattern"l245: Misses' Sizes 12, 14. 16, 18. 20. Pattern pieces, em- broidery transfer. State size. Send Twenty-live Cents in coins :for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- Milne. cyo The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto, Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. HowCenllll . How can I remove scars caused by severe burns? A. Try messaging with pure olive oil.. Use the finger tips and massage lightly with a rotary move- ment. It often takes many repeated treatments to do the work. Be per- sistent. Q How can I remove tar from the hands? A By rubbing them with a slice flavor to meat loaf? A. Try adding a tablespoon of bers of the Pari:da.e Women's In- stitute met for a very enjoyable afteriioon (ca. in honour of to take up residence Morning Smile Careful to deposzt the organization's funds. She handed the money to a hard- of-hearing cashier with the casual remark that it was "the aid money." The cashier thought she said "or: moncr” "Rema:'kable.” he said, "ism it, how well the old hens are doing these days” Not ills Expense with the doctor, who in a moment of lOl'lZOillilllPs5 mentioned that chili sauce. lpecially her work with the Guides 'l'i:e function was and Brownies. 5. Joyce Chand-i s shortly to fling-' therei MacKa,v and Airs. Cantxiell. who is leaving tray being presented by Mrs. Sea- Compton tlien hrought Cantwell forward while Mrs. read the address. the gift Mrs Mrs. ousehold Screphooltll By noberte lee I r in shortly returriing to I . ' JIFFY-SEW CHARMER home in Eiiglaiiti. Mrs Ruby cnnt-,when Mrs Frank Ross read an Mrs. Burned d H the begun- . l Darling of your spring-into-sum. well. who will soon nm her hus-iillummated adores and M4rs.1Stewart piestide Hm table centered . p ; mgr wudmber Ju5L 3 mam pap band in Toronto. . Mabel Mac- Henry Douglas presented an en- fully BDi'l01Il 9 .3 i Vmle M” i Lg)-n pug5.wu1dnvt be Bum, And Kay and Mrs. Ed Seaman. graveri silver tray-...Virs. Chandler wlitli s;i;xrrigsef;i;ia9;S.y1;ls Mcmkm 3 mug (may embroidery L, 5 fun. On Monday, An lath. 40 mem- was lauded for her iiisl-lmnil 93- CE). for ryd -me dew f ample in community work, and es- and Mrs. Dollar SETH? cious refreshments. A social hour all took advantage of the time Cnntweli the very hast life has offer in their new homes. V lMo'dern Etiquette Iy Ioberte he wrap in old table linen. The silver will not tarnish. but must be wash- ed in hot water before using again. Plant Roots See that the roots of plants as u ell as the outside growth is given freedom. Crowded roots will cause stunted growth of the plant. Suede Shoes earlier. The father-in-law received the the operation should have bc-enlbill. satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded O Silver .' A." "M" The elderly treasurer. of a wo- y , . m 8 man in M1. home, and an- . 5 S IAL I mans am wcmy mm mm a MM nil)! sillulileilis llfltlllpollpvickilcll alhaeh hfhelr man calls her on the tele- shades' Reg' to s1'9 PEG '"" phone, what should she do? A. It would not be proper thoughtful to engage in a conversation. ing. partneris arm dining room imman doctor socially? A. As 'tDoctor smuh? Sleekies -llt53 514.60 followed in which wish both Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. Q. when a girl is entertaining a long The best thing for her to do is explain that she is oc- cupied at the moment, and suggest that he call back the next even- Q. Should a woman take her when entering the at an informal din- ti) BLOUSES- Ali Sizu and Shades- cnnsnmo neon ............................ .. u' D O HOSIERY- 51 Gauge 15 Denier. New Spring to nasssss - 33 1-3 are ' Sizes 10 - 2454 The FASHION SHOPPE 01' PAGE OF HONOUR One of the eight pages who , carry the Queen's train. The i sons of peers, they wear scar- let frock coats edged with to carry short swords in white leather scabbards. 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