Womenls realm PAGE TWO Boiler Englisll u .9. o. wane- i.Whatiswrongwlththlssent- I. What is the correct pronun- ciation of "genuine"? I. ch one of these words is misspelled? Fluctuation, ilippant, Illll GUARDIAN MAY 80. 1952 Tlle Stars Say - - or ouivuve seam lor Tomorrow A rather intrisuinl day. with much to spur and quicken along novel or eaperlmental lines. There are certain peculiar situations to ilirtatious. ' V ELI.E,II'8 IIIAIIY ' lsallshldlarnnswlfe We dhcovered first swallows oi summer today-backs satiny blue- Joy of living. But Jamie declared they had been about . And Gage, wrinkling his tore- head. saw "a whole row of then one day perched on the telephoni- wire-and mostly no other birds like to sit there except swsllowsl" We were washing the crcam-scp- orator at the time by a pump- house oi old, enjoying much, the black in the sun. tails cleft. wings ' vibrant it seemed with the very v In vuuoa9oaa,miausmseoaoe- That Body Of Your: I) JIII W. IIIKI ID- . uosr rs-slams wrrls oars.- srouas luvs no snn-sous accepted ' signs. eio The Guardian, 60 Front riimzy unravel. Ind While Owl"? ' hush and color and expectancy of 6. What does the word "irrelev- "M": "33 1::5:lg:”'n T3; the day, rain washed and new. ant" mean? IN" um me”',',fmmom' 0, mm, They dipped out oi nowhere, light- 5. What in I Word beizinniniz "'1? A H” to the wrmce ly skimmed the lawn and winged a with no that means "pertainlns gm T,f:w";h5; my to we ,h.,,,,. course toward the stream below "' "” mm” A5” 7 Rely on 'thls "small volce" rather the iron: meIdow- Answmg than blunder into complications or A Dill? 01 8W99lheAl'lv roblris .hIs doubtful commitments. taken up house-keeping in the 1. Bay. "in accordance with your garage just below our bedroom directlo ." 2. Pronounce jen-u- FOP "10 3ll'""ll! I window. Their Joyous trills broke in. I II in In. not as nine. 3. Flun- Tho” who” bmhday R is may into our dreams this morning. Id- street West, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address. 1 and Pattern Number. l ouseliold Scrapbook It IONIII I40 l ditlon to the usual study. There are several advantages to this method. Delllite the ” by Anne Ashley some promise of sudden change or adventures. it would be well to heed iniier guidance or illumina- How can I remove all odor non before taking any drgguc from pans that have been used for steps. Intuitlons are strong. Un- rtronz-smell”? Vegemb1e5' such ” usual persons may be seductive. cabbage and onions? A child born on this day, while A. Place 3 little salt on the ho! talented, fond of new gnd nqvel range and turn the pans upside me”, contacts and experiences. down over the burning salt. The may place ,-emmce on intuitive odor will disappear. Q. How can I prevent the break- lng oi jelly glasses and irult jars? A. Heat the glasses nrst and then set on a cloth wrung out of not water; pour the Jelly or iruit into them slowly. Q. How can I prevent while clothes irom turning yellow? A. Borax added to the water will bleach clothes and also pre- forces or spiritual promptlngs. CWT? Modern Efiquefle Iy Roberta bee A4; Q. While confined in the hos- in the weeks ahead? was it en- tirely of the "for better,” with no allowance made for the "worse?" For the shadows and heartaches that are bound to come too? And now the pails were in in clean row on the outdoor shell, the separator "parts" beside. And we stopped there a. long minute to feel the warm west wind on our check. Quietly it wbuld be approaching Alderlea now. from the wooded fastnesa or "up the creek." A gentle wind of clearing, Whlgpgr. lng endeamlents to the wild cher- ry trees Slltilly Patches or silver . . . moving on . . . returning. - Ir. 4. Not bearing upon 1'39 CW5 I m , ly we listened while the clearing in mind "l-ils remarks are lrrel- ,c::;;'i:ux':1l;”".:dy':,:r,fapa smxlmllfgf sun' which put an end to yester- amination to! patients before cu. ., loo” Ivant. I. Medieval. The" "e mam, mum to me days rain and brought us to study, some gas occasionally over- Probable trend of affairs. with gglolhelhizyid lrittegieldcd brightly magic"-lI:;i,llyBl:'iVldg-G : dxffll; lzgolu drynpiscu. ml, 1-, nj - - e we s e e . How he - us em ary. posure . Xian... 0.3.3: ,?aimc"3g py their voices .. their tunes fill! intestine in drop below the to sunlight and air as often as g 1,1,, comm.,,.pm. or customary, oi enchantmentl or what they mloll 01 V-ill ll" IllI'1d'l""V""i possible will keep them in sood C l l l l hil the br ht idea ma' rove were sin in we wondered this area clear for llllPEll0D- condition. Keep a small can oi ow on w e is 3 p it 2 7 Was it alluring or thrilling and there is only of fond hopes being realised Moreover, in the upright position, qmcgnm, 1,, gm boon”. to .5. small Iionevl Irliliialie 30 i-he 505' sorb the moisture from the air. Photo by Barter The Cross Roads school chorus. pictured above, was the winner oi class U ml W” 1"thp"51”3- mafchlnii 92, for any grades. in the recent Festival oi Music, attaining a high mark gm 3' d,” H 9 Rlream '0 id" or 84. In the group are. Front row, left to right: Barry Murphy, Brad m '90" - T fling "5 Sill"!-ice 10 lseeie,GallBolderston, Glen Macllachern. . Center row: Marjorie Baldemton, Jean Mcxinnon, Freda Bennett, Ro- touchlng spots here or there . . . get guide,-stem tom of the gall bladder and be- come more readily visible. If ston- es are movable, they change posi- tion ii' examined in the prone and Luggage Stand An ordinary camp stool wiu make a good stalld for the guest's luggage. Paint or enamel it to harmonize with the other iul-niture in the room. r tion; impaction may be assumed ii the stones do not move. stones, if present. usually gravitate to the bottom, or fundus, thereby removing any doubt about condition present. HIGH POINT r o s " mm M” Highest point on th United to in mm 1,, m A good sauce to spread over va- States Atlantic coast between guIp'lig:tmgo:itil'l:' wvill Barr-mg: nllla ice cream is made with Maine "and Florida is 409-fool memulvu m by". u gm muem chocolate covered peppermint csn- Toot Hill on Staten Island at is sitting or standing upright, An dies. melted in a double boiler. New York. SPRING CLEARANCE. stones which might otherwise. be missed and should therefore be included in every gall bladdel study. As stated before, the fact that gallstones are present doesnt mean that they will cause symp- toms. It is estimated that after the I80 of 40 to 50. gallstones may ., Vent them 30'” Wm”? 3"”"" pitai for several weeks. many of Back row: Eva. Wood, Marlene Balderston. Myra Join wood Dorothy r - my iriends brollsht me gifts. I Hem W9 ml” the DOM lllld "19 Wood. ' ' i - ' have thanked most of these per- mmoled mm 111 the Villililr-mills Balance of LodIos' and Children's I23 Notbins better to teething troubles stomach upsets and other minor ailments sons either personally or over the A. only to those you have not thanked personally. Q. when a man calls on a wo- man at a hotel, how does he an- nounce himself? A. He should go to the desk and ask to be announced. The clerk will telephone her room and an- phone. Is it necessary for me to write them each a "thank you" note? I. . of babybood. Get a pas toda! It drill- storea. I04. . 'l'AII.lTS nounce the visitor. for her in the lobby. Then he waits Q. Is the abbreviation "R.s.v.p." correctly written in capital let- tors? ', A. Only the first letter oi the abbreviation is capitalized. no M-I Anne Adams Patterns -k nsun or "ins PARTY Going places? she's a. picture oil fashion in her organdy redingote , that Just seems to float over its matching sun-cut cotton dress. A work of art-hand-embroidered by I you, but easy to make. bable. takes no time to lauilderi so tub- Pattern 4710: Glrls' sizes 6, 8. 10, 12, 14. size 10 redlngote 3 yards 35-inch; frock 275 yards. Transfer included. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-i'lve cents disc) in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size, name, address, style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. elo The Guardian. 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. WlionYour BACK Begins lo cll kliheys. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills catllanlaal fbollluebexwllltllie rod YeucandeseodanD'odd's.ieo r In, uioiiro'owNs- JRIIFS-aocli ll dole Ellli or MAY SALE Assorted slsss and shades ................ .......... .?.”..'?r.”'3;i?:?'-a . ...-,.... 2.lI9 Pl-ii.-' 69c r . 3 51 dhuzr. leg. 31 I n1li&ll'l,"lll ' - shades. . 1' ll re .53.u"sernol.:r.ei5nlon too. the iriendly near hills, we have now known so long. There for us. the seasons register their chan- gee. Here we find wider horizons and yet not so familiar. But pic- turesque too. Between Sam's Bridge. an imposing one set on me TOMWBY. and the rustic one Which Rives Mr. A. pasage to his farmlands there is a stretch of stream we may view. Yesterday it was unsettled and swollen by the rain. today it was placid and sha. dowy, a choice drinking place -for the young cattle that grazed in in. green meadow beside. Beyond it, amid spring patterns 5h9ED ll!-Stured . . . the mature and their wee ones beside. "You should see our lambies play nowi" granddaughter said when she vis- ited us briefly this evening. ' NW into the night. lights bright an the slope in the hinterland oi his farm. Rob "catching up" 1-,. cent anxious farming-hours con. times the cultivating. In 3 new not far away, at Alderleo. a broth. er sends answering light; "ms, the starllt reaches as he too, meg. "15 day Of fillht. works against time to have what James knows as "ii. nice piece altogether” in readiness for present seeding. hAnd James? Busy man that 0 53: tllollilh not bound so much 55 formerly because of our good helper. "can't make" the interven- ing fields to be company for us tonight. "But tomorrow. Ellen-. he said by 'phone a few minutes ago . . . And that, will be another day. Until tomorrow - - 131. g, - Good-night . . . . . W y Cook's Corner. m Banana nolls-Demon lance OM cub once-sifted pastry flour or 7-8 cup once-sifted hardwheat flour. 2 teaspoons baking powder. 1-4 '4!lllP00lI nit. 1 tablespoon granulated sugar. 8 tablespoons chilled shortening. 3 tablespoons thick orange marmalade. 2 table. spoons cold water, 2 bananas,len-,. on 1 cc. ' Preheat oven to 425 degrees 1!, 51'9"” I lllkllls sheet. Measure info slfter the flour. baking pow. der and salt. silt together onc then sift into bowl. Mix in the sugar. cut in nnely the chilled shortening. Combine well the or- ange marmalade and cold water. Peel two bananas, then out each in half non - halves in fnlit sugar. Make a well in the flour mixture and add mar- malade mixture all at once: com- bine iiahtlv. Turn out on lightly- iloured canvas or baking board and knead s. few seconds. Roll dough into an I-inch square, than out into four 4-inch squares. Place a sugar-coated banana on each square of dough, sprinkle with lemon juice. and roll up; dampen edge and ponds and seal on repared baking in preheated oven browned-about in minutes. Bong four. 5? i life was never such Flili before! ;g.f.;-:-w. ioiiiv DIX'S Maid Manor. be present in at least half oilthe population but ii, ptoins such as gallstone colic may not occur in 5 per cent (one in 20) of those with gallstones. , While the usual treatment is to not remove stones or gall bladder unless attacks of gallstone colic occur, each case is a. law unto it- self and the physician, x-ray specialist, and surgeon usually gel. together and decide best iorm of SIJITS, coils and siioinies (Assorted Sizes) ALL CLEARING AT . background of woodland a flock oi oi honor. I2-Year-Old May Be Ineligible DEAR. MISS DIX: My oldest daughter. whole 18, is being mar- of red and green and ggumi, 5 ried this summer and she would like her 12-year-old sister to be maidi My younger daughter looks older. and is very ladylike in her behavior. The wedding will be a small one, in church. MRS. T. S. ANSWER: Your young daughter's eligibility to serve as maid of honor should be settled by the offlciailing clergyman. Since the maid of hon'or is a legal witness to the ceremony, the !act that the girl is . - ,-r not of age might preclude her acting in that cap- acity. . l DNREASONABLE WIFE DEAR MISS DIX: husband. disrespectful to me. at work. . Muriel Nlsaen Continued on page 13 I am a working wife of 23. with a husband who works nights. While I'm away during ilie day my in-laws often come'to visit my I feel ihat since I am working they should not come to visit and that they are being My husband says that since my girl friends come to see me while he's not home. he is privileged to entertain his iamlly while I'm PHYLLIS C. L. ANSWER: You are really being most unreasonable, Phyllis. Since treatment for each. V3 OFF Rock CHILDREN'S DRESSES REDUCED TO CLEAR AT BIG DISCOUNTS. 20Vo. OFF ALI. SLACKS und- SKIRTS Morning Smile j Which? 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