Womenis realm Imam TWO THE GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 29, 1951 , Boiler English I7 I. o. wuiiun 1. What is wrong with this ren- tonoof "The clouds look as if it was going to rain." 2. What is the correct pronunc- of ”recou.p"? I 8. Which one of these words 1! ” misspelled? Monotany. botany, vil- : Illily. heresy. what does the word "inter- vention" mean? 5. What is a word beginnins with lu that means "easily under- Itood"'l ANSVVERS 1. Use were after as if. 2. Pro- nounce re-koop. e as in me un- guessed. oo as in coop. 3. Monot- ony. 4. Act of coming between by l way of hindrance: interference. "It was an instance of divine 1ni6rV9n' tion." 5. Lucid. xx I ! ousehold Scrapbooltgl By nooem no 5,; mmma' Bottles To remove discolorations from the inside of bottles and other glassware. fill with the following mixture, let stand for several hours. shaking occasionally, then empty and rinse with clean hot water and ammonia. Warm water. one tablespoonful baking soda, and a handful oi potato parings or pea beans. Sore Throat Alum dissolved in water makes a very effective gargie for a sore throat. Lace Curtains Baste some tissue under the worn places in curtains and darn or stitch back and forth on the sewing machine, later removing the paper. DRINK , 1 ”(”g;& The pause that refreshes HowCanl!!l By Anna Ashley xxmm ')x'K' Q. How can I prevent my hands from getting rough? A. The principal reason the hands become rough and red is that one has been neglectful in drying . them thoroughly. The hands should be washed in warm. not hot water and then thoroughly dried before laying aside the towel. Q, How can 1 give more height to a low-ceilinged room when Imp- erlng it? A. The use of striped Wall PEP; er and long window draperies WIIA add several inches of height in appearance totthe room. Q. How can I remedy a hall'- brush that seems too soft after washing it? A. Dip the brush into an equal mixture of milk and water: then dry before the fire or in the sun- shine. vv ,.-About our world was held in its :1 promise of rain in the lot the wind, and we The Stars Say - - I By Genevieve Kemble For Tomorrow ASTRAL conditions may over a. note of the serious or con-l templative which was evident in i certain phases of last wceki-: Iicommcntcd at supper this uing, ”ihougli we 5 Ellen. It's not usual to be able ,; continue the field work so lslipping away! I declare ltoldisnw the like of it!' til. El.LEli'S DIARY 3: an Island Farmer: Wife Yes. this may be a new season we have entered, one of snow- covered fields and roofs with all this day, an unyielding wind of the west. But we fancy ii. new note is in its breath tonight, a gentler tone which may present- ly return the farmers to plowing. This morning we exclaimed over the beauty of the scene spread for us over the upland and the lowland. Like a pretty Christmas ,ic:.c.xac:.c. DOROTHY DIX SAYS: L -Snooping Relatives Try Drastic Measures On Meddlesome Family DEAR. MISS DIX: some relatives? thirties. Several years ago I moved to a card it was. meadow and wood- land frosted whiteiy with snow. Sparkling too, in the sunrise, which then was stealing serenelyi znto our shadowy valley. and first: smokes rising frostily were tinted' a delicate rose. The ewes beneath! the gnarled trees in the old orch-I ztrd pawed away the snow to glean what they could of the tasteful green beneath and all' the grip of winter. Bu: tonight there, CF00l'l,' doubt not! open weather ahead. . "We've certainly been getting a variety of weathers lately" James 6VCll- complain” can't . . and how fast the days I ”Only three months Mai-chi" we offered. knowing how eagerly James always welcomes Thanksgiving holiday spirit. It lilthiili month. "Yes" he agreed! probable that something deeper emotions and morn itua.i values may that discrlminatiiig pmctice ial celebrations of our N national holiday. For the Birthday of thcf"'out I spir-lsiretch of be accented in Year comes in - oh not exactly ni tedious . . . "sharing" which characterizes soc-l"ihcre are tedious the New, always find it time after but" he usually storms smiled vcry ownvand I'm not too fond of those! But nnd energy. iii a person is well - that's tliel duvtition. on .ma'n ilcni. We'll have wood to cull relnycd in bulletin fashion and questions invited. Is there any prescription for curing meddle- I am a widow and a professional woman in my early I have always had a good reputation and social prestige. small city where I unfortunately have several curious relatives. Their actions are of fairs.- Evcn my 7-year-old daughter home without inquiries. noyed by those actions. and being excessively polite. beginning to wear on my nerves. clothes and have I: dressmaker alter them. find an excuse to go to her house. wnys been active in civic, fraternal'und religious Recently, my psuedo-religion and trail me to church. a date or friends call Ill. my home. these kinfolk are so curious they suddenly need fresh air to the extent of walking or riding in front of my home. They phone or drop in for a visit if we have guests or even turn a light on in the living room. If I purchase they I have al- rclnllves acquired If I have have cannot have her friends at our My parents live with me and are also an- We have tried ignoring them. insulting them Nothing seems to do any good. I would have no difficulty in securing employment in another locality. Even though it means giving up a good home. position, etc.. I do not want my life and my child's blighted and thwarted by busybody rel- atives. ANSVVER: Pleiise advise me what to do. COLLEEN Busylmdies are the hardest people in the world to to combat; they are absolutely insult-proof, ignoring them only wliets longl their curiosity and politeness is lost on. them. So what to do? Chang- m.e' ing your position and home would cure the situation but it seems a never shame for you to be driven nwziy by your meddling family. They yccririinly scam to have you covered from any angle so apparently unmi there is no escape vvlialsoever where you are. BE OUTSPOKEN You may curb their obvious curiosity by pluinspokcn announce- ments to the effect that you are cntertiiining on a particular night and would prefer no cusunl calls for tliat. occasion. Furtlve snoop- ing, however, is practically lnciirzible. One case similar to yours was cured by direct attack. The med- ihen diers v.'ci'e informed by their victim that. in order to conserve time slic would hold (I fzimily gathering. of perhaps an hour's cc ll week to pass on illl news. ller nctivities were then The shnmefaccd '1-hos. whose bh-(hday it 15 nm) and lumbering to do so I reckon! relatives never even showed up for the second meeting. and thereupon have particular reason for s.ekin;:.We'll find graciously to magnify their inany blessings, accented by finer spiri- plcniy to fill our days": . . . Liver was our main fare this turned their attentions to someone else in the family. might work. Of course you are in a very Try it: it 1 vulnernble spot. The actions of tual emotions. insp'1.ition nnd vis-icveninll. the result of a butcher-5 YOHMI. successful widows are lili'.'a)'S. for some obscure reason. of ion. us well as a ,l:iglit:iicd iii'::.o.ing yesterday. Then it was, to find happines. and substanlia.'tliougii the farmers consulted ever even especial interest to friends rind T('l:lilVOS. independence rind contentment. Who knows? Possibly they resent your At any rule. keep your recognition for particular nppor-,li and in the liclit of extending: Chzingo of location as a reserve ace. and try other systcms first. if tunity and advantages. These m-my our herd of pigs declared: "We be real and objective. although in-ipezhaps should keep her for a sow, cited by peculiar talents. charms and enlarged factors for croivth.faim' her grandmother before gain and bounteous priviicges Bilflido 3-nu mmembery hon- Joys. A child born on this day should be bounteously blessed graces. urges. vision and ability for a constructive. happy life. : '4”)-ox. Anne Adams Patterns '7; 'xx'x':s'rx'N7(xm Rho acvvvii ' l I; 3; SEND NOW I BLOSSOM OUT in a tulip apron this Winter! Designed for the full- or figure with comfortable non- skid shoulder straps to allow you perfect freedom of movement. This apron is perfect for Christmas gifts or Bazaars! Pattern 4558 in Medium 36-33: Large 40-44 and Extra Large 46-50. Medium size lakes 21,14 yards 35- inch. Transfer included. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five Cents (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. plainly Size. Name. Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Guardian. 60 Front St West, Toronto. Ontario. EMBAKKASSING FACE BLEMISHES Relief in 7 Days SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK Riniplas, rash. bladcheads start to clear up fast with Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. Cuticura is highly SUCCGS-S1111" contains recognized medicinal ingre- dients-so why experiment with unknown methods? Buy and NY Cuticura today. CUTICURH SPECIALS I Thursday - Friday - Saturday soo pair i'-am ouaiiiy NYLONS. Sizes 9-1 1. New Fall shades. Rog. to 51.95 for . . 51.39 - J COATS Fur Trimmed and Unrrlmmed. Size: 10-20 2570 off A We are now showing a full range of House- ooeit. Lounging Pyjamas, Lingerie. etc.. Olirbtmas. lay Away Your Gifts Now by using our Lay-Away Plan. for 141 It. George St. The FASHION SHOPPE I With lh5',,Y0llflg guest of the -her mother was a good onetl her. good she was to her little ones?” in deference to the likings of a supper hour we served a favorite pudding-I powder dessert. and by way of something new on our menu, rookies made according to a recipe we had received only recently. It. was one shared with us by of rciehboring farm-wife as we walked along this road on a star. light night, which had given us an outing together. 0 0 It was close to the witchlnz, hour. quiet. calm and peaceful. It was so lovely it seemed as though every carking care of the world, every quarrel and war of man- kinds' making should be forgot- ten and over, and a wide peace as was -here, should spread healing wings over all the earth. The earthy scents of fall about, not unlike those of and yet too sweet with the fra- grance of dead ferns and other bracken and somewhat nostalgic. A brighter star kept watch above a. dim far-away hill. and to the right of it in a fire-of-night on the sky glowed the lights of the were spring Print cit, But the recipe must wait for James is already pit-pattering up the stairs. And "Wuffl Wuff!" the black dog out of doors challenges some prowler of the night. loudly -a stray cat perhaps, or maybe he is only acknowledging some sound of darkness unheard by human ears . . . And we hear a promise of rain in the croon of the wind. Until to-morrow - - Diary - Good-night . . . x:n7o.xx'RRRR'X7Z'RTx”o.&" Cook's Corner W”? BAKED CARAMEL - COCOANUT CUSTARD KKK. V4 cup granulated sugar. 3 cups bottled milk or iii cups evaporated milk and 114. cups water. 4 eggs, U3 cup granulated sugar. 1,5 tea- spoon vanilla extract. moist shred- ded coconut. Melt the V4 cup sugar in skillet they do force you to move, I wouldn't dress if I were you. DEAR MISS DIX: I6. Now he has begun to jealous. show him I am sorry. loves me nnd I love him. ANSiVER: Of nmrrinfze: not four years later. hurt zit than 15. is very rare. mud It takes more than into an adult. Nothing will undo the get together on flint, you can do is show in you were. and intend to create a ever happens. don't slip back into Past: what ARTHRITIS PAIN Mrs. C. E. Lyons. Burdett. Al- berta. is 74 years of age and says this about SARNAK: "After tak- ing SARNAK for two months I am free of stabbing arthritic pain. SARANAK helped me from the first t;ltos'e, now I wouldn't be without Yes, you should try SARNAK . . as have thousands of others in Canada who suffer from rheu- matic. neuritic and arthritic pain. sciatica. backache. lumbago or neuralgia. some minor form of kid- ney and liver upsets, bllious dizzy spells. nutritional anemia, lack of vitality and nervousness caused by these symptoms. SARNAK is so effective for aches and pains and general run-down condition that you usually get results within the first few days. S135 a Bottle at all Drug Stores. cups. scald milk, and pour slowly over eggs, which have been beaten with the 1X3 cup sugar and van- illa. Pour into custard cups and sprinkle with coconut. Set in shal- low pan of warm water, and bake in moderate oven of 325 degrees F., for 45 minutes. or until a silver until it is a caramel-like syrup. while stirring constantly. Pour at once into six buttered custard knife insci-ted in centre comes out clean. Chill well and unmold. Serves 6. THISTLE KNIT SWEATERS l'An Ideal Giff Laiiles' & children's Single and Double Knit Pure Botany Wool and Nylon I8 Beautiful Colors SEE THEM AT YOUR LEADING I.ADIES' WEAR STORES A MARITIME MADE GARMENT For Cltrisfmat" yourybehnvlor. and even if the opportunity for retaliation and cedure to be sure. but very human. 20 would have been II much more s For youngsters your nge lo 1 home you are right in assuming your husban you can bring happiness out of disaster. 9V9TY D058lbl8 Way that you realize how wrong even leave a forwarding ad- . I have been married four years and through all my married life I have gone out with other men. knew about it but didn't seem to care. My husband I was married at 15. he was go out with other girls and I am very I rim ready to sctlle doxv He docsn' it but lie is not. t want a divorce. I have tried to I am sure he JANE S. The time to settle down, Jane. is at the beginning Naturally your husband has been he didn't show it: now he find; is taking it. Not a noble pro- Vi hat you are proving is that ultable time for you to marry make a success of matrimony 8 clergyman: blessing to turn a d still loves you. matters is the future. If you can All happy home from now on. What- i the old habits even for a moment.” DOBOTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers but will ans- wer problems of general interest through her column. t9A dWNVWf Modern Etiquette By Ilolierta loco .mm Q. If a person has accepted an invitation to be a house guest for ii week and finds upon arrival that conditions in that home are just too uncomfortable and impossible for him to inst out the visit. how could he tactfully arrange an early departure? A. One of the best things he could do under these circumstances would be to walk to a nearby store and send himself I. telegram-and leave. Q. What kind of napkins should be used to go with a lace table- cloth? A. Plan hemstitched line, as nearly matching the color and texture of the lace as possible. Q. Is it proper to use the salu- lation. ”Dear Sirs.” in a business letter to a company? A. This saiutatlon is no longer accepted. Use "Gentlemen." .Lj.....,L. voa::v Morning Smile .. IL lillsunderalood From head to heel she was ex- quisitely modern. and the shop- walker felt his heart beat faster. She asked him where she could get "pencils for the eyebrows." The shopwalker was inclined to deafness. and misunderstood her. "The stationery department is up- SI-RITE. madam--" he began. :iBut Ivvant them for eyebrows." i0h. highbrow stuff! Better ask for them at the book counts.-." Tried Glancing up from the advertise- ment in the old magazine he had found. the hobo mid to his oom- panion: "Do you think it does any good to, have your character analyzed by your handwriting?" "All it ever got me," said the other grinning. "was six months in Juli--for forginl a oheque." Revenge II Sweet Dentist: "Have you seen any little boys ring my doorbell and run away?" Policeman: "Thole weren't little boy:-they were grownupn.” KINE IIIIIE I TEA I ii.-ii: Iii. I'n,rIiIiI ' That Body Of Yours By Janet W. llartoll. M.D.. NIRVOUSNESS In than days when there is con- tinuous tsnseneu of mind and body as we tr! to figure what the future holds in store for in and all mankind. it might be well to recall the study made by Dr. W. L. Neustatter recorded in the Brit- ish Lancet some years ago. Dr. Neustatter studied three groups of fifty families each to learn the effects of their particular social standing on their nervous system or nervous balance. The first group comprised poor, working class families in south- east London. picked at random; the second group was chosen from the parents of children attending the council schools in southeast London but composed of small pro- fessional and clerical workers with modest incomes. The third group was composed of well-to-do mid-' die-class families from a north- west London suburb-more com- fortably off than the other two groups. The information was obtained from lists of questions answered by parents and by personal inter- views and had to do with the num- ber of cases of neurosis including night terrors, depression, unsocia- o ' T T sans: -in... voouii: FRIDAY and SATURDAY Assortment of Winter Coats Selling at 83 1-39; mg. count. Back of Dresses to clear at 55.00. Anotne, assortment clearing at 51.98. All other Dresses in stock selling at 20k, Discount. Special Discount on all Mlllinery. M bllity and aggressiveness. What did these questionnaires (Continued on Page 3) tages TIIISTLE KNIT SWEATERS A Christmas Gift to make any lady happy. See these Sweaters as advertised in this issue at NORMA'S LAlIIES' WEAR l60A Kent St. Phone 3058 HOLMANIS Little Shop A Super Duper RESS SALE Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. Sharp THIS you won't want to Miss! THIS you can- not afford to Miss! Misses' and Junior size Dresses in late Fall styles and made of crepe. taffeta, tricotine or jersey in a. variety of the most fashionable colors. Shop Early for the Best Choice! Requlor 8.95 Io 18.95 WEEK-END SPECIAL .00 EACH 2 FOR 9.00 FIRST QUALITY A Real Saving! xtra Special !. . NYLON HOSE Sheer 51 Gauge - - Regular 1.95 First Quality Nylons in lovely sheer (51 gauge, 15 denier) weight. sweet spice with dark seam feature. The sizes are 9 to 11-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL a pair Colors beige blush and 1.29 and cold protection. Raynor Snugglel. 504. pure v wool in rose blush shade are knee length. alzea medium or large, regular 1.98. FRI- DAY AND SATURDAY SPE- CIAL a palr- 1 ' 1.49 Grand clearance! KAYSER SN UGGIES Genuine "KAYSERE'I'I'ES" are the warmest. most comfortable winter undies on the market. They are scientifically designed for perfect fit Kayur snugglea. of 505 Rayner Snuggle: 0!" pure wool in role blush PUP! 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