Womenfs realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN A country Garden Y Iln. Gordon Munnunn ...... I saw the pines against the white north sky. Very licri-.itifu'.. bending aver Their sharp lilrk il?;"id5 against a quiet And there was peace in them. Rupert Brooke. and still. and sis) lgcauhftil p.tic trees were seen last wort. .ll .i ttwizlihoi inz Prov- .ni-e ulimo along the wood.-y iiig. . you to pro- tect as you are zoin: c it: my miles of iinoilltvitl. klnweitv.--wt:-ht; .md :'c ldvrxlill of an old -,i nr iv: .2 tll .: illllllflix and ii iii- ters int! s'ill f'.llllllllll)f green and till. toil lstn: ihiitit lm feet. 13 fort in ll i:nc'(; '21-ri wllhoni -lfl lent It was a per- rti' Tito rim H is ahnlll 70 but more Ztny rt: near i'.s.icd. .- 4"ll ittri ultwre urf'n: ii. .i( we . ll: lltr honic Spousa- inc yt-J-H tin ;tl -W flees tt:1iid of zit; tsticit tlctt. Viicrt 'I't' gnsni n m. rectal sup- MacLean of Iris. become the bride - ".ml -t-td the Rii-'1'Jositoi'ies. jof Ivan Alexander, son of Mrs. cqr! W th rm h'ln- In a series of 100 patients wiihlAlexandei' R. Ellie. and the late Tm; 'trr- rwiititz lhel migraine. histamine and tensionlMr. Blue of Hopefield. The cere- .- I ll! lltc prcscitl: hcadaclies. suppositories contain-lmony was performed by Rev. E, S7 :;..-,n in Him: eraotamine tartrate and c:if- Hales. A l wt it it '1? (led feiiie were tised. Tlirre preparatioiis The l)l'lflP clirise ll street-lengtlii ih '.”r' hctiity and here tcsird "it was found that the dicss of blue nylon with white ac-l lYdZ'.i'?.'t"P tw-r U59 0f '-ll? Sllrtiltlw-0I'ies was su-:-lcessorics anti a coisage of Amen-l Sm-at Peas are himniing and cessful iii a large percentage nflcanBcauty1'o5(:5 l hm I i-Hr that re were doz-l patients with migraine and in al 5119 was amended by he, 515.9,-II lens of plsinl:-' t your thcrc;sma1Ier percentage of cases ii'itii!M1v5. Ggoygg 14- yxthnewayv who u.ll he. I 'i (tllfl the crirly” histamine headaches. but was dis-lame 3 street-leiigtii dress of pinki WWW. M mp glmsyl appmmmz in MUNHS mm l?n5l”1l!nioii'e taffeta with white acces- uh;te H lit dnk green. or headaches due to emotional dis-lsorlosy and it corsagc of white cm-. - :0 rl..'ir-tcnt from theltiirbanccs tbsyihogciiici The sldc-lnmmns l. :.c”es . p yeffecfs were the same as N105” Mr George L Wliiteuay. bro- a tyw. Pi -(cap the faded produced by ergotamine given bylmel-.m.taw of the bride. ten; best blooms it mrrl and room found: any method but by ad.t,n5;m,-; that for the later peiwnninls and nn- dosage. side-effects were prevented. ttucls "1 cm-idcrl harder. aisol The opinual or most effective dos- the new . st ik.-1; must but age was from one-half to one stip- cldrte. ll-1 -pier .' the p'.1nls are positnryl F17” tel": 1' 9119) lieill keel" The conclusion of these three re- each otncr ere '. It is a for to line garden yis ltors fl'f'Z7l ll'i"lll'3 di.'fcrrnt parts o ionic: Iltttll if line quate relief or in uhom the ch-ng: . t (Mi:-zzeicatise more yomitiiisz. may be able l .x -vlmrl ral- to receive benefit by JULY 14, 1953 By June: W. Barton. MJ). SIMPLE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE ONE-SIDED HEADACHE I write frequently about mig- raine. one-sided headache. be- cause so many bright. high-strung women tand some merit suffer with this depressing. painful ail- ment. It occurs usually in in- dustrious. a m b it I o u s individuals who continue working beyond their mental and physical strength. llntil ieccntly, the most success- ful treaimeiit, was rcsiing in a quiet room and the u-e of PI";;DlafTllfl6 tariraie t(jynergeni as first sug- gested by Dr. Mary (TSullivan. Some weeks ago I wrote about. the addition of caffeine to fliP ergota- tmzne iartrate and how the results appeared to be better than with ergoiamine iartrate alone In the medical Journal, "Neuro- logp.” Itfiniieapolis, Drsl K. R. Magee. M. ft. Westerberg. and R. Al De Long state that recently it has been found that the coin- caffeiue is more effective and so these physicians used the com- .bination in rectal supposltorir-s. They found that the great ad- tYfll'lt8RF of using suppositories IS -the prompt absorption of these .drugs. being almost as effective or irapicl as by lH'p0(”lFl'flllt' injection Therefore. patients in whom the erzotainifie-c a f f e i it e taken by mouth fail in W tire ade- search physicians was that rectal suppositories of l tartrate and binai.oii of ergoizininie trirtrate and. compounds using evgotamine caffeine promises to . International l Blue-Maclean l Wedding A wedding of interest took place ion July 3 at the maiise at Wood ;lslancls. when Irnia Cliarlcsena. daughter of Mr and Mrs John D. t l man. g A reception was held at the home of the brides parents. whcrc tip- proximately 120 guests enjoyed a candle light. supper The bride's table was centered with a double. tier wedding cake topped with "a miniature. bride and El'fl()ll'l The! best man proposed a toast to the; ih ill. :.d i l ' ; 'I - - . i ll dnicttlltl-rlr hum l7llrllI(fl'fl'.' I toHSlf:i (rlll;i'ai'noehef)rmotl?l?ieml mtlmlils with bnde' Asslsung in serving wpm may 5.4..-W,” my hJ”M,. URL. to dmuybames In blroad afegselsdlgg Mrs, James MacLean. Mrs. Isaacp and Knnl .n g.t:t,.n,1 nhsrp mam the mam. 'm which Hgmamme Stewart. Mrs. J. C MacLt-an. Mrs.: fl”l”"'5 '2?”-V T” 7 Slit-if-110"" given by mouth either gives no re- tg:aCi;,frl:' JMNA e . r.-- : . . . . - t It F")?!-.1 (l W W lllll 1'” "ll-' W llcf'rtr causes serious side effects. D K d d M. ; hear annii the mt.u- flfinFlS nf when We mmk of mmms sufg Mrs. Windsor ennc y an is. these fllffnlnrtt .-mint-ta: it takes fg-m -;m V 1 g . . g Albert Blue. : znofl 'J.ar:lnmx,- 1,, see, lllnse Mlhegagd ..n,nr1.:::ii,:3:9...;(SleX;v2C?1:L The couple left on a motor trip flowers and tell othors about nbtam,.d mm, by use of the drug through the .Maritime.'. Provincest.; them. p . . ergotamine by mouth. who can now On their return they will reside R find relief b' th .' l. t t-t.Axrs xuimss rnr. sea "l 9 mm” me Md of tell us that tlir cxtliarizn of plan nt;itrrl.ll hetwclr-n North America of mmd of pmicm and family and lntiglniid ticzin t'l the lRlh 'enti,irv ltl cairicst. and Brilain Tntt'h')ljx' rnntrtbtifnri n1nt'(I him? cvtlwrct-u than mp” ”" Fxlmnrdynary ”amCk' .- - - . . . p I MINI”. Mr K MY: 0r,lt1z .n plant matcinl and infor- ngplrmny and nmpning hm? itiatinn heiuern American and .0”: mm" B'...:,1 (.mYmT'rrl:'iN Iuiirnpcnn botanists. Plant collec- ynm Hm Md Ar Hm HH1 C9". tors from P.ns:l.ind czinie in sf';1r('h tilt.” low flriiycrs lrirl disturherl of mp "aw trMSurpS' am! found mp qum, arm M We English the eastern seaboard a rich and umrm TM pomqm Hm I?” rewarding hunting zroiind. as lngacy .'t2rtsfl)' vegetables and . Th”? W?” a hand M nm"”r' mrbs. hm did "150 Imwling plnntsmen vihn brmiziit. many I.” Puppy I; RM MW mwqnf our old-fashioned flowers and rhp Xnrml”: MMN! M" "M apdurote the first botaniitral works N.,,1,.H.v V. thn zlrtndt-r 1;”. Sn, on .-'tmci'ir'an plants. Our contri- M. Md Ehmhmmn Mnpcmm buiion was Ilia tremendous flora such as John Tl”3lflF'Sl”ll'll. the FJld- . . a an H ' i ked. er. who tin: ill", first in lake dmlmlwws and Wrmngs 01 early boll ftFlhrsuf:-fetclrrill:laildclllcwill mwk, M R "M mg Vlrzimng Anierican hotanists. (men be restored m use. Trecpr-r. hoe.-lriltn or red hcrzn- "Ti iAf AT”T"TT iii". aetliis. i:ip.tics and phlox. MHAITARY AID Cm-n silk 6 shoe flowers and the Canadian W? -oltmihne. as well as the SplClEr- OSLO. Norway. tCPt -Norway H mm be quick” M rpm”, the war; may hrqf: 13;; mm. received inure military equipment. silk hem ears ofmrn1fa..eg.,g 1. M. n,,- mo-g 3)". 13”. can. from the United States during .lan- table brush or R whisk broom is fill) that he New ivnriri rpm-at. uar.v than in any month since the used ixlslgad of m, mndsl -rt its grmi uctith n! natural Mutual Defence Assistaiice pro- Hs,.,Vs.s,....mn Iiwza .-nri -ulrlcd tho y.i.dnr-s5 and gram was launched in 1950. More , tqytnt; ,-,5 .-qt.-tr twins in tho than 18.000 tons of military equip- r py'nvM7llS ptcrlottitnance of grant. merit received that. month included Thu r:-ntt.i:'y in: one of the gran periods of g.i:den history and insert.ir.g a suppository into rectum of North America and the plant I radar equipment trucks. Jeep: and ammunition. ' we can appreciate the great peace --we E Household Scrapbook By Robert: Lee Hopefield. i Mn) Kuuwwkxuvunxuxuuwxxk Gilt Frames To clean gilt frames. rub light- ly with a cloth dipped in an un- beaten egg. into which a small lump of washing soda has been di.- solved. Then polish with it dry cloth. Do not use water. Crockery iBe'r1'er English ; By D. 0. William: tllllll-all nrsiaiis l IN 3 onions 1 Alice Brooks Designs No embroidery, Just. iron on aprons. guest towel.-, dresser sets. Like it fresh breeze. these spar- kling motifs refresh your home. vbeautify linens! Just picture the colors - sunny yellow. Fky blue and pretty peach. Easy! Washable? Just iron rm: Pam-rn 'll55 has 8 color motifs: 2 girls 4':xl0: 2 girls 41-;x5; 4 sprays 1'zx2l; inches. Send Twenty-nve Cents in coins for this pattern (stamp.-i cannot be acceptedt to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cm The Guardian, 60 Front, Street. West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number. Q. What is the order of recession at the end of it church wedding? A. Just. the reverse of the entrance of the wedding party. The bride and bridegroom should lead. followed by bridesmaids and uh- en. Q. when I young woman is unt- ed at the table of a public dining room. and another woman I'D” to ..unuxuuuuuunuuun.quuuuux 1. iVhat is wrong with this sent- ence.” "He could scarcely believe it when he discovered that there was hardly enough food for dinner." 2. Vtlhat is the correct pro- nunciation of ”inamoi'ata"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Akimbo, acme. alncrity. allabaster. 4. What does the word "tumultu- ous" mean? 5. What. is a word beginning with fe. that means ”fldelity In allegiance?" ANSWERS 1. say. "He could hardly believe it. when he discovered that there was scarcely enough food.” 2. Pro- nounce in-am-o-ria-ta. first a as in am, second R. as in lab. final a as in ask unstressed. principal accent on fourth syllable. 3. Alabaster. 4. Agitated with conflicting passions: disturbed. "He was aware of a tumultuous rush of emotion." 5. Faulty. young lady rise? A. Not unless the stops is elderly. Q. Do you think a man is being it good host when he insists upon 3 guest drinking. if that guest has already refused two or three times? A. Certainly not. In fact, he is being I very thoughtless and ill- bred host. since the guest may have in perfectly good reason for not drinking. 0. What. is the proper level to which water glasses for the dinner table should be filled" A. They should not woman who be more L . chat with her 5 mlnutt. would the than about three-fourths full. Beauties Converge on California ........ .. . Seventy beautiful hclles from all parts of the world lune coit- lietced upon Lottg Bczicli. tftiI.. ulieic they will vie for honors in the "His: l'riiverse' ctiiilest to he held July 10-19. One of the mo.'-'. rox cterl of till l'tf'iilll) I-tents. ”Miss l'iiiveisc" pageant has a motion picture ronirzii-I, .i spoils rrtr. jr-uclry and other prizes waiting for lite utiinci and iiitiiiutt:-up. Nine of Tti litipefiils. S('Pfl nliove, inc, llttlll l-t.'i' llkititli lri1:ii'ry. Piierlo liico: Syiiiioeie Glillll'llll(l5t'll. Nor- uv): rilyiiie (twrtnis. llrtlgiuitii .'tlitI.i lli.inc7. liiuguiiyi Ingrid Rllrlt Hills, South Jyitc ill:-win, l)cttin'ii'k; llllii Sgittdklnf. Swcden;l Trtlltl Stpgincti, I-littl. .l. and Ayimi Altyr.-l. Tllliliflp. ('iiiacl.i's icpre- sttiiiilitc. Tltttlitit Ilimtls. It-l unit "Miss Titiiniiln" lil'c. 13fUffC9”'m'.K7UI0 'oix'gslcloLuiiii- g A Mistake Of Yesteryear Stork Brougl1r-Firs”r-Born A Little Premalurely DEAR MISS DIX" Would you comment upon the problem of par- ' axed the celebrations of weddinz an- e;r sy ved six months after lllfllllafl? Policy 3' date l't'lt. advance 1' to the previous year. l-fou- : l.rirs and iazuc aiisucrs have been the rule Silver gmponotnv and Ma are two old lovebirds now. there was much cmitcniic-ii which left. some psy- scars on the boy. it ho ISFIIOW niarried and himself. ANSWER, I wish space permitted the full publzcaiioii of you. iziteresiiiiz letter. and a more complete iinsuer to Your iianie and address would have llTi'lllC,'lll. a personal reply It would be in!ci'est- In: to get the ccmnieiits of other parents who have worked out the problem. Any letters along this line, aiicnymous or not. will be greatly" appreciated. Must such instances are handled by the premature birth explanation. but when birth occurs as close as six months to the wedding date. this idea l5ll'l. quite feasible. M uriel Nissan MISTAKE OF BYGONE YEARS Whether children should ever be set straiglit on the problem is something that must. be handled differently in each individual case. Sonic youngsters are so SPflSllll'e to any flaw lll their parents that their tl'P.”1Cll0ll to the trtith would be a strong aiitipathy in one or both par- ents. Others. more realistically attuned to life. can accept the situation on its true basis that a mistake was unfortunately made, uas rectified to the fullest extent. and its effects have long since been absorbed into mii1iial.love and iindei'st,andiiig. Your nun mind would doubtless be much relieved if your son knew all the facts. and at this date he should be able to face them. Only you can judge his emotional standcirds; if he is a siipersensitive person. better let the dates stand as they are. If he is a balanced adult. let. hitii know all the facts involved: those stated here as well as the others ccmtaiiieri in your lettrr. The 30 years you and your husoanrl have spent as devoted parents certainly should have eras- ed your early mistake. DEAR MISS DIX. lVlial sclicoi iiiglits? If he is looking to: la Job. what should his i-ilimuince be? BILL K ANSWER A boy in school should no' date during the week. un- less a special or,-casioii arises. Simple mallictiiatics will show why He should have lll!l(' hours sleep. and liiszli-school homework i'eqtiii'es an aver.i'.'c of two hours a iiight. On that schedule. there isn't much time for iuid-week niitings Your second qiiestioti is dependent for its answer on personal and faniaiy czrcumstances. No nuns.-rlcr can quote a definite allowance sum. The matter should be tllSCLlSS?(l bsiiiecii you and your parents. and Im sure a sa'.isfac'.oi'y answer will rcsiilt. s Miss Nielsen cimnot. reply personalh to readers but iyliil answer problems of Interest through "us column. Needlecraft News C75 & by Pal9it(e Boy l7.T lttlfll fl'll'll.l'”. l'lF.l'l.l-Tf"I' your iiu-tvitulity, llcnntiful l.ilvlc .-1-ilitiin -' fllltl tiiiangciiicnts .'ll'I'llllIlli'.'1lllPllf.'l gi:iiiiiii-'iv:iyofliinig Wlmtlirr i on lite in n giatirl tiiiiiitir. roliipzn-t luitiiziilniv ur lllll fl)IillllllPnl, you can live tzintioii-Iy tind ctrtoy liiing lll.'l' lllilI'll inoic. lls fun to fuse fl Iittic at tiinc: Just for your own fitliiily. Tm: ttiitiiy liuiiirtititikcrs titles the fun tlints nlnirlicrl to tlmmz R Iittlc spcriul plriiiiiing Just for the fnniilr. ll by not grin it ll try this ucrli lllltl tn.-'l sttrt how your inniily will rlljny. tlir-in-elics. (Ilionsc Appropriate Table (Znvc-ringin In plziiinimz your lflltlll netting strirt with a rlnili or place mats For form.-il tliuncis you'll want It whitt- ll.'ll'l'l.'IFl( or lncn cloth to provide an elegant hack- ground for glnniiiing silvcr nntl fine glassware. Of rniirsc. you won't. put on this tincry for the fnniily rrcry work, or men cit-ry month, but you niuziit set. it forth in all If! splendor for -urh E)'1PFIHl occasion! as hirthdnys. nnniinrznrie.-, Thanksgiving and ("liristmtit Remember that. whatever the mood of your table setting. crcrv prlrt of your tnhle must. linrtnnnizc This rlrtcs tiot menu that the factors must nrct-swii'ily match. lmt tliry should he related and part of ll wlinlo, Just as vour clothes are relatril through the careful choosing of accessories. A llflli-flint. linen cloth. for instance. I! in absolute harmony with bright 0"'”F.V- l'""t'Y "T f"'t'"lr.l' cnncllestirks and thick gin.-aware. On the other land. dtimask. om: linen ')r lacs requires delicate china and fine crystal. Hnmleal Plaid For Informal Tnlnle Selling Whirl ginglmni is to rcfrc.-hing harkgroiiml for informal mcnl.-. It has A picnic air about it too and can be used for summer marks when you are Klnnnin to Mt the table out of door.-. The gingham cloth pictured here as dnu le handing: of dark solid color. If vou would like to have It leaflet. with directions for making this lllidll) TAlil.l'I(ll.(YI'H. send A stumped rclf-tirldtwsscvi cnia-Inpn tn the Nccdlcwoik Department of this wiper re-' questing Leadet No. E-879. v been thixiuali a similar Sllllilllflll and see how they. llnl(' s!ir.iild a 16-) car-oltl boy be ill on. o... ..-v for ”Miss Universe” Contest .. ................. ?Ct7'!C"').'Ilt1DI'3Et.- g l-ZLl.Ell'S DIARY 1. g By An Island I”.:r.u:i-'1 Wits The weeding at Alcicvic-1, X12.” rowed down by this in "inert ':i" two acres." brought today "at helpers to the famicis lll'3l(.'1 1.u nice lads in their teens. '.:ill. fmi handsome fellows with faces mi: manners to charm. and inaybc ic break the licarls o: the his "cs upon whom they w;ll pzcsuiitiy smile. It happened that 'i'.c ovar- hcard James discuss this phase of their future at the homing-time this evening. ”You'll find when you start out . ..if you haven't already been roving! . . . you'll have no trouble at all to get a girl - or at least that's the way it was in my time." James offered with a lwiiiklc;" the worry of it will be." he said. "to inatiatze to keep out of their way!" "Tell us more." one I-Jughed "But I can't." Jamcsl voice was tragic. "you see they're like the Mounties - in the. end. they al- ways get their man! And it always makes me sad. when I come to that part of it. But. 'he laughed, "vou'll understand how I was tak- en in when some pretty little girl rolls her eyes in your direction one of these times . . . and don't say I didn't warn you!" Laughter - tc lighten the task of day. fresh and merry and always, we believe. a bit t Wedding 5. quiet and pretty wedding was . miiizecl on Tuesday. June 30.. lat 4 p m.. at the Pownal PaltS0l1fl'.'E.: uli:'-ii Lena May Pippy became the! l)Z'l(l? oi Aubrey Eulll have been rcsitlinlg in Al1sion.l J Mass. Rev. T. R. Goudge perforni-iwhosg tireless efforts as P. E. I.'si ,ed the double-ring ceremony. The bride was attended by Mrs. Sylvan Pippy. and the groom was attended -by Willard Pippy. brother of thcl t bride. In the rains parsonage. till l,"ca'.'s aaq. Aubrey Eugene Oxiier Oxner-Pippy I lMrsLawsonIJiscussesi ilntelligent Buying Eugene Oxneixlcliiitoii Hail have The aims and iicconiplisliments of the Canadian Association ofil Cozisumers were presented to they XVomeii's Institute Contention at. on June 29 bv Mrs! A. Laitsoii rf Cliarlottetowii.l i'epresentiitive in the Associationl contributed mtich tloward; educating the consumer in moral intelligent biiyiizg. I She explained that complaints to' C A. C committee are sent back had been best iuaii for Wlll(ll'(lYl0 the inaiiufactiirer and graduallyi I I Pippy. ! iioiideriiig as it issues from clean young llt3fll'lS At this place "in the road." Willi Mr D. as forcmaii. uhat insistence. and added interest the cnrpentry took on today! Willi none idle and none forced to work 'lllicrr- wits no little fellow coining in to ask wist- fully," I woiidcr uliiit I'll do iiext?" He was busy with the rest. na:ling in place the l.tai'ii-floor of shining new boards -- that floor this is. which uiil be the t'Plllll! to the stables bclou While Janiic 1:; an old hand at such work, claiming a CHl'pEllllCl”S tiproii to hold his iiiiiis. Ci-ige's were stored in an m..-in DOCKFL 11' trousers so weighted with the l0H( that before prayer-tinie this eye ning when discarded. lltP.V dl'0ll' ped 10 the floor uith 51 iliiid In a drowsy last thought, rcmindful Of met-cliandise on the retailer's James with some i..i.iiiisi1ed pro- : -ms-m l5ll91V95 15 Sh0Wlni! imDl'0VPmCnl- Iject. in mind, he l'EllllllflCd Jamie or Biz: maiiv improvement,s are 361 the pillow beside: "Lets bl. up if I mwmm 2 to he made. and Mrs. L;iii'S0IlAIl';?' good time in the iiioi'x'iitif.. limit: The Sfars Say . . : minded the attentive nllfllCFlCE. sihusnc a little lit. shouc ta.-i'e ad l .8 ; ythe Squeaky wheel that gets tlie,n0m. an ham-do:-1 loll-lfJllOll. An l By Goncricvo Kemble f 31””. 50 dm” ll” Mmld to :50 our buildiiig C(llllllllJFSrlO take; 4 '2 riqttcak"! tfornl. with presently the rame o l .:ltf1:83'l22:Os..-:.u.ti.-wow" Nvmtmuw E some of the faults in consumerglm, second story rising to sup- . iiznnds which have been or are be-, on m "5 mm mg mm t H" Tomormw remedied by continued complainisip And in at open windriws and I . :froin Island consumers as well nsidoms as we (:15 .t.:int's will have y Do not indulge in pessiniisiu mast, in (mm. pm.” of Canada. W) Hplav nmund. at the houseg Hlllslday W ammmme dlgllculttlplt 3” poor sewing thread. dF955tv'.oi'k carried tenderly by a sweet. 'W'llCl may ne'cr arise. ie iac. . . 9d,: ' ' ., t l , . lthat. you rim nto minor obstacles! ::f(;tS(h:3;I1tq:f,a::: l:;:dd's::apC1?l2nkMilittle brceze is scent of c)l(C:li"Ei.qn0(g - , L i . n s - W, :1 4 or temporary setbacks where your ..m.muE.x. mm without anv mbellspriicc from the - V lpl-ins are coiiroriied should brt p' " " i ' ! lrnscs of the lawn. green i - r - . - - ins to u-pg-;ht nf coiitctits. she sa d.tbem added to me lmds as m. lvicwed as a cnallenge viitlier tliali .;t,md,n.d gweg in (.-whim hPL'Pru ! if d mm mud; "Mk? WW”, . . . V i ' ' )oao-an- - - - t- tas a Cilll5t foi despondclncb. tot); on bottles and lllcy-c stockiiigs,:C mvm. mo rpd of mm. ,-ow; l The WHHNE mu” mo cxccmm in better ll"'ll'll'lf7 weights are stilll .,.. . . - - . t i . l A f lFetchiiiglv now the mill-siita.ii foi formulating tiaicl plans and umm, (W, h., mp C. A. Cg . ', 1' . wbnn bh y0t'lZalll7.lllLZ social affairs They. Tm, Fmakm. amwaled M mnyli-uiis-tod-It 111?-li:”:5p1 mm m lalso favor ml-V W"-lea whwh ham siiirilctx to unite in onllflllllil ”l9im.-”n ”5 wmmw . an vi isttii'- tas its primary aim the lV9lli1l'8l.rn0dF,,.n mind of someihliii: for 'l9l5lH'e1y fashion we saw aV1ia.Y-p and liiippiizcss of young pcrsoiis.l nmh.A;.,, m ,1", 1-3” mat atmnstlting herd come down a net, lbtlelllg llf you hate an opportiiiiiiy to.m.m.3.mim nmrm (M sat? is ablslope to make an iii,..i..iiit., pic uie participate in such a venture. give! it your best efforts. i For the Birthday If tomorrow is your l)ll'tl1(l.1)'. you may look ahead to a rl which is highlighted by a ma H udrniicement in your career cou-. plr-rd wiih'a steady iiiiprovemcnit in your iiitancitil situati-im. 1.011:-3 pen . 2 problems should be 1.. by early fall and. tlii'oti9.h the izi-t fluciice of superiors or poweriiill friends. you should be able to take the constructive steps which Wllll consolidate the gains made during that period so that they will ma- terially benefit your future wel- farc. ' Domestic anti family affairs KYO. favored during the latter half of 1953. and there is l indication of increased popularity 1 - A child born on this jbe exceptionally I tiowed with .clmi'actci'. I day willl intclligciit. on-. great strength oft a nmgnetic personality. i . I l Cook's Corner m mmmmmu l BIT-OF-GOLD ritirrms 1 cup flour. i teaspoon baking powder. '. teaspoon salt, 3 table-y spoons sugar. '3 cup milk. 1 egg. 1 tablespoon grated orange peel.l cup diced oranges. Sift. dry ingredients: mix in milk and egg that, have been beaten to- gether. Peel and dice oranges. add! them and grated orange peel fol batlcr. Fry in deep fat at 375 dc-It grecs P iiiitll golden brow ii. sprinkle with powdered sugar and yserve while ivarm . ' MONDAY MEAT PIE 2'; cups cooked beef. cut in '-.-- inoh cubes. l'2 cup: cubed. cooked lpotatoes. 1 cup EllCE('l. cooked car- rots. '-.1 cup chopped onion. 1 cup grated cheese. 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento. -"H cup leftover beef gravy 2-3 cup salad dressing. Combine all ingredients. Heat. Pour into greased 2-quart casse- role: top with Spoon Bread: Com- thine 1 cup corn meal with 12 tea- spoon salt. Add 1 cup boiling water; mix well. and add 'ucup cold milk; best thoroughly. Beat in 2 eggs. Add 1 tablespoon melted butter or inargariiie and 2 teaspoons baking powder. Mix well. Pour over meat. lmixture. Bake in hot oven. 400 de-. lgrees F. 40 minutes. serves 6 to 8. uuupqnnunnuuuuicuuuux-nun How Can I l l I By Anna Ashley nonun- uuuxu..............-..-xx Q. What. can I do to furniture. that has been so dried l that it re- fuse: to take u polish? A.Appiy with nsoft cloth II nolutlnn made of three parts liti- aeecl oil to one part turpentine. tcoiiinaiiietl hr at couP0"- Pftlnlllnlt -or '”free" gift. which can onlv be mid for in hiwher prices on all products. as lVl1"ll a product is horzlit. in :i smaller size. the "dish. rlith" is not lzicliidcd but no doubtl we pay more than the llFCES(l':Tyy price. She said the coupon busi-1 NETS his tzrtnp "tori '37" but car nnj. Iv: halted by the consumer as it has been cticoiirargcd by tht-I cousnincr. 5 Mrs Iaiisoii was iutrorliiccd hr?! the district presidcttt. Mrs. Ellity p,-ntrtt. at the eve"iiw sesslcii of rmmtv 1 inn No 1 District Coc.ve-.i- 1 tlon.-Bur. -s-......-.-e--------:-"c i has been danipcnod with alcohol.- and let stand for fl few tninutes. Q. How can I remove mildewi from linen? A. soak in kercsciie for two dab-R then uasli well; rinse thorough-i IQ lfow can I rid the kitchen of fires or mrsquiioes? p y A. By placing a cup of vitieizll. on the stove where it will simmeri enough to make an odor. Or. burn. crimphor gum on the stove two in three times :1 day. i Q. How can I clean a white. satinl 4-Way Wonder Sew only one dress. dautzhl" has F0i'R different outfits to wear! Start off with the jiffy sun- dress---tlicn button on the bolcm. scalloped ciipelct or dress-up collar for lvfoiiday-to-Suiitlay variety. Use remnants. save fabrics. money. time. Send now: Sew this now! Pattern 4666: Children's Sizes 2. 4. 6. B. 10 Size 6 siiiidiiess 1 5-8 yards 35-lncli; bolero 5-8 yard. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete lilustratcd instructions. . send Thirty-nve cents (35c) in coins (stamps cannot. be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size Name, Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMB. care of The Guardian, 00 Front. Street west. Toronto. Canada. f””'C0l.GA'l'E”” roorumtusu llnnl for your hnlly Firmly-set. Nylon bristles resist moisture and wear never get soggy. 5-'1"-3-"35f cw-'25f '.Iuxl righl hr :liiUnn'l lint huh After this. wipe with I cloth which for us as the animals awaited their turn or drunk at its liquid flow. And now it is strawberry-lime again for the furin-wife. to serve in the natural state or in a num- ber of ways all toothsonic and colorful. .. -A sweetened short cake we served our workers at supper, one mixed with an end of sour cream . .. but there. James is fl-CHlllll'. home from his day l" Alderlca at the uccdiiiz. his ex- tending as does that oi the young- er fnriner beyond . of the helP' crs. on into the shades oi the dusk "Ellen!" he calls. "would there be a bite about for a liiinory titan?” Until tomorrow D'-Ml" ' - Good-night . . . . - collar? A. By rubhiii: with bread crumbs Wlllrll have a little mois- turc. White kid glovcs can also be fresheiied in this way. Q. How can I keep rzidishcs crisp and appetiziiiz" A. Ry clcaniitz tlicroiighiy. wrappiiiz in a damp cloth or vege- table bag. or s'oriiig in :1 covered container in the rcfrigeratoi: Anne Adams Patterns f-”I3.tIu..' is