ii ,. it .i '7. l. Womenls realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN MAY 14. I953 Byficovtovolsulblo I THREE-FRUIT MARMALADE For Tomorrow one each medium-sized grape- , fruit. or-an is and lemon, su ar. WITH I-he MW” 5”” 1” Gemlm juice of l Temon. Wash the Irlflil. "-55 nm”-mng me” um” ne”ly dry them. cut in halves, squeeze out mid-MEIW -Ve5l"d'35"3 qulckemd juice and reserve seeds. Add the tempos and stimulated energies con- may pan dmgmg to sum to timmv bl” 5m” m” period L5 seeds. Cut the rinds Into finest 3h0"t- U l5 'dVl5”bl9 m d”'"'' 3"" possible strips. Pitt the rind and bition and effort in well-tested squeezed om ju-W, m large bowl or Ch 55' Ham Work M59 wumel enamel kettle. add 2 cups boiling and Pked gmo” ca” sumeed l" water cover and let stand over- jputting over important plans but. night: in working with others, maintain Cm.” sped: and ..mg-. with 2 an attitude of amity and good grace. cum mid w'a!er Cm.” and let Stand Swm and "mlmemal rem" overnight in niornim: b-ail 25 min- ”9”5hlP3 shumd pmw" Md -V0” iites then strain and reserve the Thwld nnd mum pleas”? 1” gmlmlliquild. Boil rinds and water 25 sctivities, which. by their very mmmesy nature. mean Congeniality. Now to the rind add 2 cups water '1 . . For the Blrlhdes idiiailntitzllsegdgnaxilldleis ilffigifaiif .315 2! ' 5 2.: i'.' - 1! tomorrow is tour lm"-hdw the Eeodiis (i)inr(.lH:(l1(ieli ll1)lll: nI.Q.'?mi.T3l dllf U39” Shlmld be 3” m5p”'m3 of irate: clrtiztir-cl hunt the seeds ”"'- maxked by spechl 9”-T3-Vnlcm and add bo'ii cf 'liIse to the rind of social affairs. ' Dmlni me m0mh5 aheadv ”m' visable. to test for pectin. bitious plans with frir-reaclilnz and. Measure mp lmip and mi”, lasting objectives should be pushed NP”, mp add ll: rupg ' with the proverbial rim and vigor, sugar. 5,”. unm d,gn1,,e(L promotion and expansion mlly be mlm” ”b3laC1F5v tempm”-V tell l'.'llPll Ies'cd on cold plate setbacks or even smite friction ',whm, waxm: 1m.M.mp an 013,? among associates but. despite thcm, m mm rpmmf, marmalade ' ll" mmnmem M l0”3"h”l5h9d heati Add lemon illl('P and remove end. Serious efforts at carrying out and Seal mm double original and novel ideas should reap pammn rich returns. I A child born on this day uill he - extremely talented and ambitious kflilt 1'9-311118 Ml ill? 13131? uweu. ' Q. I: ll. rcqutrccl that a bride lthose she prefcrri" , A. The bride shotilti these first iuails. and as earli possible. it would be ieiy rude to return sonic, and omit otlters Q. Haw should Mary lyears old” Q. If one is eating in . publicl A. place where small butter pats are'Nnrton' served in little paper containers, is Q. is ll :it all right to let. the knife blade ess to provide new cards for rise at rest on the pat. when not in use? la bridge party? of course, with the handle of the creased. and easy to handle. New Vanishing Cream Deodorant with Non-Staining CI-ILOROPHYLI. RUB IT IN! RUB ODOR OUT! Ivory day-rub it in - rub odor out! When the green color vanishes. the odor is gone. New Arrld with Chlorophyll deo- dorizes instantly on contact . . . gives you rubbed-in protection. Stnpt underarm perspiration l to 3 days-keeps under- ums dry and odorless. New Ari-III with Chlorophyll is safe for clothing. Antiseptic. A smooth. pleasant vanishing cream. Preferred by 2 out of 3 women over their regular deodorant. Get new Arrid with non-staining chlorophyll! Vlllon tho groan colorvanlsllu ""'"'"' All ODOR I! OONII NEW ARRID WITH NON-STAINING CHLOROPH I i i lthose "Lain: S3116" days. when we,nattonnl lvistted Aunt Kitty Mahoney on an' Daughters of the Empire at the Coronation. Mr. and Mrs, Allwarci will of all dcaths in the l'nited States .b,.mg to bml. M mg Nagc 1; ,5 ad. evening Ill May. lbe seated in Westminster Abbey during the Coronation, (CF Photo). (01-iyour heart fluttei-5?" she continued. hpatediA shy cxprcsslon y (-nver,,,Vnung girls face. "You see," Aunt 5m” the astral lndlmzlom lnmll heat. to boiling. then boil uncnvercdl Th"? l0 to 20 mlnntcs or until syrup will;not believe me. I lsymptnms! In fact," she from y l duh” smmld await you by -Years from heat. Pour into 5'Pl'li? Jarslanoiher . . .' coating of --------- ,iiow. the Doctor would say that It lreturn all her first mils, or Just return all.”mul as her si Iywho is 18 years old, be lnirodtlcfd K111)? C0mm5m9d- to Mrs. Marshall. who is at least 60 10 meml - iv N(lI'l,fln,I6Sf ones for the kissing," Aunty "It comes easy! . . Now, his uncle -I ,oii wouldn't remember him. "Mrs Mmsliall, this is Mar)-laiiay as he is for years-had whatl riecc.v:ii'3.' for a llflSl- me as H EHTl- Wllal 3” A. Never. The knife, when notl A, It isn't. exactly necessary, In use, should rest along the upperl but the ones she does furnishiglnd when . . . came yaionz M right part of the plate-and never. should be spotlrssly clean. un-lcourt and rescue me or I might l ELLEIl'S DIARY By An Island lTI.rInnr's Wife Y .-..-. Just beyond the bit of lawp the lambkins entered blithely into their games this evening while Gage gave attention to his home- work and we in part to the mend- ing in our lap. "Do you see this?" It was this same fellow who had drawn our rather unwilling glance to I three- cornered rent in his play overalls some time before. "And look here - however it happened I don't know." Jamie made apology for a similar hap- pening to his. "And." Rob chuckled, "perhaps you had better not look here - be- cause this is what could be called 'a tragic c.ircumstance!' I caught -it must have been on a spike . . . " So we can find an abun- dance of such needlecraft to. fill, if we but fancy, our leisure time. . o . "And so you love him?" we re- call Aunt Kitty Mahoney, n wom- an of our young years peer over her spectacles focused then the piece of sewing in her hand, say- ing half teasing. half earnest in an older companion of ours in T0 CORONATION-Nlrs. Hugh hospitality convencr, will "When he holds your hand. 7......- spread on thet Kitty laughed, 'though you may know all the laughed, i iioiioiiit DIX'S COLUMN- That Body Of Yours By June: W. Barton. DLD. HEART DISEASE MAY NOT BE A DEATH SENTENCE Because of the millions of dol- lars the American Heart Associa- tion Inc., distributes to the various hospitals and heart research or- ganizations, many may think that the diseases of the heart are re- ceiving sufficient attention, What we fail to realize is that before the American Heart Association began its dennite work of finding out the causes and treatment of diseases of the heart, the great majority of us believed that once heart disease was discovered in any of Its, we were doomed - doomed to death within weeks or months. Thanks to the American Heart Association and the sending-out to all physic- ians the latest findings of their re- search work, it can be safely stated the; millions of lives have been saved or prolonged. Although the 1953 Heart Fund Campaign was carried on in Feb- ruary, it is not too late to help this every worthy organization. I am therefore giving my readers some facts about the heart diseases: L. Allu-ard of Toronto, IODE, Diseases of the heart and circu- represent the Imperial Order lotion of the blood cause one-half land Canada; the death rate among males is one-third higher among females, llcurt. diseases can and do occur int all ages. However, over the age of 35. diseases of the heart and gblnod vessels lead all causes of y I rleath. Nearly one out of every two . 3 lrieaths after the age of 45 is caused than - we can still hear the hit. of it-- "I've had them -- yes, every bless-y ed tune of them, at one time or "The palpitations... yes. in-l deed, if my heart acted like that iiasiiii loni: for this world! Heldl Worries Bec order me lo my bed right awayll And I suppose he's kissed you?" she pursued further the in- ng subject. The miss kept DEAR MISS DIX: Though I betrayal in her eyes. "The . . . were always the great- you might call 'a violent notion" for', ratllcr. amorous swaiii lie was!" She stitched away at a hem. quiet in her thoughts. Then she laughed merrily. "I was we have, it must on birth dates. A have been melted entirely by hisy ardent and repeated caresses!" i ytzu seem to be "Well." she sobered. "there arel intelligence, that ways of proving whether it's lovel on your horizon, might be ignored. or only a spring fancy . . . If you can mend overalls and work for. Iincl with him. and not consider it a hardship but all such a l" 1' ofi love; if you can't see any lad but him in the whole world; if days drag when you dun'tl gzrl marrying a man several years Muriel Nlssen catch A night of him; or if," her couples whose marriages were happy in spite of age differences, new knowledge eyes held a roguish glint as they lighted on a length of clothes liney a);E;1-aw--wpued on pagegl Sometimes I do it because I think over this fault. I'm 15. How To Hold FALSE TEETH . p(5YY(31b(b.uxyuunxMukxuxtantrumnMi1nnb()(HItHnKAQSRmnAOn I A Very Minor Mailer is Only I9, While She is 20 can make a happy marriage? ANSWER: The calendar itself can be avery inac- curate gauge for age, which should be measured, in terms of people with an age problem shotilrl not rely entit-cl ONLY A YEAR'S DIFFERENCE DEAR MISS DIX: I have a very bad habit, and no matter llO'Wl in a yard across the street, spre:-idi I try I can't overcome. it. It's a tendency to make cutting remarks. 5l9n1lh- more often I hate no reason. I've recently quarreled with a fine boy ANSWER: Th?” 15 A time theyteens when. with some. sarcasm Continued on page 13 iby heart and blood vessel diseases. One-quarter of all deaths that oc- cur between the ages of 25 and 45 are due to heart and blood vessel diseases. The three most important forms of these heart diseases together ac- count for over 90 per cent of all heart damage. They tire rheumatic lhenrt disease, which is caused by rheumatic fever; comnary heart ause Boy Friend " am very much in love with Bob, narrowing of the comnary (blood ,vesscls of the hcarti arteries tart- l eriosclernsist: and MARGE blood pressure I unknown. mental development. How- do. Realizing its inadequacies, two nd high blood pmuure ME by far dim”? f P g 1 t ' ythe most common form. Ninety per 1 ll" 0 9” 5”” Ca” ” U535 icent of deaths from heart and blood lg?) :.:ff;,lalr(11-e'dL iiieclflly: at fuhel, MBCNIY5 coiifctrrtl 1 vessel disease are caused by arterio- . g It .3 .a 1. ac ory egiee, As obs eclucatroi. y scyernsis and high blond pressure. .5 pingreming in accordance with his age. group, and. Notwithstanding these startling 3 young lady of good S5n?C'3nCl1facts. by the work of the American one 3'9”: NOW lC0mm8 5-3 -M85 Heart Association - research. edu- cation, and community service (welfare work and job placing) - great advances have been made. This voluntary organization, by its , Tl-P” 15 "-0 5l"'-'lt” ?X51mDlE 0f M19 Ill-sl'-W'll,i' that can he cited as.branches. has been able to reliabi- other. lnsumtotintable, Even tnose commonly held as most haznrdoiis, sucn l lltaie. a gncat many heart patients WldPl as a wife bein-2 many years older than her i llusband, or a young so that they are able to lead happy. useful and productive lives. The acquired by re- search saves lives, alleviates stif- fcring, and improves the National Headquarters of the Amcrican Heart Association. Inc. is located at 44 East 23rd St, New York 10, N. Y. her senior, have been hurclled by I'm be.ng cute or humorous. but . A. A,l Household Scrapbook Mots Firmly in Place Do your false teeth lnncy and ..,.,I...-,';.. embarrass by slipping, drooping f or wobbliog when you eat, laugh - - g or talk? Just sprinkle a little Beller nglls . ': l FASTLETH on your plates. This By D. C. wmmm g 1 alkaline Inon-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly snd more comfortably. No gummy. gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not sour. Checks "piste odor" (den- ture breath). Get FASTEETH to- day at any drug store. I. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Your new dress is different than any you have." 2. What is the correct pronunci- onding Saturday. May 16. budget price too. A SPECIAL BUY IN DRESSES Enables us to offer you Spun Rayon Dresses, love- Iy floral patterns, sizes 14 to 44 - A bargain you simply can't afford to miss. Reg. s4.2.-5 toi- 32.98 Dinner and Evening DRESSES Slightly soiled 55.00 LADIES' COTTON HOUSEDRESSES In gay floral patterns. Sizes 14 in 50. Reg. S238. on sale 51.98 NYLON HOSE Special 99: Good shades ber of the suits in half sizes, from 121?; to 22'g!;. tion is good. N0 APPIUOBATIONS 179 GRAFTON STREET Gloria May Sale You've never known such bargains as the GLORIA LADIES' l, 1. H WEAR offer you at their MAY SALE stoning Thursday. May 14. ',??,Z.'ff,,,”,,?fl,”,”,2"i,, ,3; ?.f”,.'f.”iil,',".9...,2l,',. When you take a look at the price tags you'll be pleasantly surprised. Here you will find the best value for your dollar. BALANCE OF LADlES' EARLY SPRING DRESSES-In plain and printed crepe materials. all sizes and colours. clearing at In this group you'll be sure to find the type of dress you've always wanted at It BALANCE OF SPRING COATS AND SUITS CLEARING AT 207,, OFF Reg. Prices You'll find the selection styled in fashionable spring and summer colours. A num- Choose yours early while the selec- MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED - SEE THEM EARLY THURSDAY THE GLORIA tion of "altruism"? 3. Which one of these words Isl misspelled? Survailance. supposi- tion, suffrageite. sustenance. 4. What, does the word ”advei-s- .5. What. is It word beginning, with imp that means "overbearing"? ANSWERS say. "is different from anyy accent. first syllable. 3. 5ill'VPillflllC('.l 4, A condition of hardship; mis- fortune, faith remained con- sity." 5. imperious. 33 1,f3 OFF Reg. Prices SPECIAL. SUITS 510 Navy Burbury Certs Reg. 525.95-Clearing I-2 Trice Cardigan Sweaters A large range of colours and sizes. .I(Wo OFF Reg. Price Slightly Solled DRESSES SI .00 NO REFUNDS land lima beans. They can be spread Q. i folded? stant throughout seeming adver-P Alice Brooks Designs By Robert: Lee uUvs.rs.uJ u How Can i ! l ! By Anne Ashley Fresh Plants Plants can be kept fresh while the house. is closed by placing as many bricks as there are flower rmodguaw can I make me or bum pots in a zinc tub. Then put enough A Thev can be saved km the water into the tub in cover the flavoring of soups and dried peas1,?::k5bl;xnC1ssm:S1n plain on Each over the top of Boston beans whilelllat" m keep me Films in pod baking, End Wm lake the place of condition for several weeks. the usual piece of salt pork, im- parting flavor to the dish and pro- tecting the top layer of beans from burning. . How can I make creibnnc draperies hang more evenly? A. If cretonne draperies are lined with a soft material of a- harmonizing color it will bring otit the pattern of the material, and the draperies will hang more e.venly.l How should napkins Pnlnt Brushes Paint and varnish brushes should be cleaned thoroughly with gaso- line, after using, then rubbed with Vaseline jelly and put away free from dust. This procedure will keep them soft. Potatoes be. After paring the potatoes place lihem in cold water. If this is done A, Napkins should be fnmed before boiling it will whiicn them. plainly and laid flat upon the table. y..:E.E....E.E-- t is no longer good form to fold BAG f 100' 3 ' " ll Especially for t;ul:ire,ii! Holds a towel and swim suit, or toys. Just pop everything in the back, and zip, ' , g I K it tip! such I cute pet, childrenil OUC LQ ,1 love to pick up and carry their own things. 'l Pattern 7290: Transfer pieces for 15-inch Bunny bag. Send Twenty-nvo Cents in coim for this pattern (stamps cannot Ian, accepted) to ALICE "BROOKS De-i signs. cyo The Guardian. 60 PI-anti Street West, Toronto. Ontariog Please print plainly Name. Address: and Pattern Number. (tip... .........-.-. . , The oswego carisl provides an outlet from Lake Ontario to the Hudson River and New York city. WILLIAM I! DID NOT r, COME TO THE THRONE Tll-L HE WAS SIXTY HVI. wiIEN.INIuI,THE HOUSE or Lotus REJECTED THE REFOILM BILL. IT LED TO SERIOUS RIOTS. IT WAS REINTRODUCED AND RECEIVED ROYAL ASSENT IN I”; ' IN I833 PARLIAMENT PASSED AN ACT FOR THE ABOLITION m OF SLAVIRV. Igao A-. I837 ll)'DfIl'l('.l1Sii'6'i llieart disease, resulting from high, Ihypertensioni. Thel causes of rheumatic fever, hyper-l, tension and arteriosclerosis are stilly . . I , . I I Heart. disease caused by arterio- eicr since the good old calendar is the best guidcgsdpmsis mardemng M mp gnomes, absorb enough , Dr. Charlotte Whitton, mayor , . imce hm me,-e was a hghl I whom I have knnivii for two years. there is one scriciis problem worry- H11593595 C3”59d by hardcnmg ””d' f om”-ay mu take second piece iiig me. I am 20. and he is 19. We don't expect, to marry until he finishes college, which wil be in thrce years, but do you think we l O ,to none at the coronation when .it comes to uniforms Tlils -zn ii-ii; lspecially made for hct ho:iii: and she proudly models it for Britt Dent. ' ' BI2(iI..' 1 TWO main pattern pieces for IZIl'.a L('CKl dress! Two main pattern pieces for- cape! Mother, did you ever see such an adorable outfit? Make this pretty ensemble now! Dress has another version with Peter Pan collar and embroidery. Pattern 4864: Children's Sizes 2, ,4, 6. 8. 10. Size 6 dress, 2 yards 3.5- iinch: cape. 2'. yards 35-inch. Em- lbroidery transfer included. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. H.1slcom- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents time) in nation's coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Guardian, 60 Front .Street West. Toronto. Canada. V n' Good Idea In a Iilm studio the pi'ope.t'ty man was drcssiig a scene repre- senting a room in a men's college dormitory. The walls were plas- tered with college pennants, pic- tures of girl friends, football play- ers and dogs, while a litter of must- cal instruments, traffic signs and masculine bric-a-brac gave the place a cosy. lived-in look. The assistant property man gaz- ed speculatlvely at the scene of artful disorder. "Don't you think," said he. "that around here some- where we should have a book?" VMorning Smile l is. . LOVES ANIMAL! -- Prince Charles, five in November, loves animals. when not playing with his white rabbit, "Harvey." he can often be found with I glove pup- lpet shaped like a rabbit. To Char- iies it matters little that his moth- or will be crowned Q1100" "l ”" 'United Kingdom and C(IIIilll0l;' wealth. What interests him, tliifm ly, in the prospect of lllf'”"m soldiers, gilded cmiclic. - lmarchirig bandsmen. l P .l;”Lf” IN I937. WE. . AVERAGE cost ct , A LETTER WA? A I SHIiLING.R0wuiID- - mu. ADVOCATIED A penny post AND IN I840, vrmcvltofl was iimzobucto.