Women's realm nos: rwo rim ounanisn Novsimifa 19. 1952 HowCenllH D1 Aunuhlcp Q. How can I remove a. tight glass stopper from a bottle? A. To remove a tight glass stop- per, wrap around the neck of hot- tle a. cloth which has been wrung out of hot water. Or, soak the neck of the bottle in vinegar for a while; work it gently and it will soon loosen. . What is the best method of mending a glove? A. It is a good idea. to slip a thimble over the nnger and pull the glove over this when mending it. The thimble acts as a darning bal and prevents sticking the finger and also getting the glove out of shape. Q. How can I clean leather goods? A. By using a strolig ammonia water. Rub the leather until it is clean, and tlicn dry with a soft cloth. AUTOMATIC NEEDLE TH READER Can. and I.'.S. p of) Patented k?) as l Price 75: Never before on the market. For everyone, especially for per- sons with poor or weakening eye- sight. This amazing gadget threads any kind of thread easily and quickly. Price 750, postpsld. Or- der from E. Miller, 80 Proctor Boulevard, Hamilton, Ontario, en- closing payment. For Quick Cough Relief Mix This Syrup In Your Home Thousands of Canadian house wives have turned to this well- lmcwn recipe for relieving coughs due to colds. It's easy to prepare. and gives you four times as much for your money. Your usual drug counter can supply you with a 2v. ounce bottle of PINEX CONCENTRATE. Pour lhis into a 16 ounce bottle and fill :up with granulated sugar syrup, .or honey or maple syrup. To make the sugar syrup, simply mix 2 cups of sugar with one cup of water . . . lno cooking needed, and it takes but a minute. Now you'll have an ample supply of fast acting. effective cough syrup for the whole family, -so plessint tasting the children will like it. PINEX--a concentrated blend of proven-ingredients-must help or r money refun Get a boulgutodayl 'lNB( FOR COUGHS-EASY- ECONOMICAL The Stars Slay - - Iy Genevieve Ramble For Tomorrow WHILE accepted schedules and objectives may forge ahead with special shrewd planning and, per- haps. thrilling intrigue. it is pos- sible that such allure may lead into blind alleys or to strange ex- periences unless ilrm ground. he established. The peculiar urge to do the singular or spectacular. based on faulty premises or misunder- standings, could create havoc or queei' entanglements. The only safeguard is to seek firm found- ations, using logic and common sense rather than emotional prompting. The advice of elders may be worth heeding in a crisis. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may have a year of solid advancement with far-reaching progress and achievement if they will base their projects on logical and solid found- ations rather than flash-in.gthe- pan propositions or fantastic notions. While these may have a modicum of success if adroitly managed. security and stability should be the incitement rather than thrill or exploitation. These projects may be successful in some exceptional or glamorous way, but decisions made on an emotional basis may prove wrong. since judg- although its business may be good. go ment isfaulty. deceptive, cagey. Confer with elders and escape schemes. A child born on this day may above with their attendants. Fro have sound talents. character and best man: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ramsay; stability, but may be lured into Fri)? 5011iI'k. danger by want of logic or reason, Brackley, while the groom is the Aunnnn Wedding Atv Trinity United Church 1 t ouseholcl Scrapbook r '5! Jloberll Lu , i 'oZ'2x. ...:..:.:- u-loo:-1::-sgwuv. iBeHer Enalith .- If I. 0., WIIIIII, -W. - 1. What is wrong with th's sen- ”This is I surprise, Marcia." he le';f'3?d;-11 lvzoheg-'1: hg;';:..Men mt ll-id h9lSlW-lnl. "BB9 V0" W" be.” J02 n'Wh?t is the coiE-ec;'pronunc- tnr.t.hsn ever to me. What on inf” at ..mmoxm..., earth brought you over here at 3 which 0,", 0', mesa word, 1. this time ofiyesr, and alone?” mdapuled? ohanauqua, chutul; "I have my maid Jannine," Msr- chwnem. chumemem. cis replied evsslvely. "And I have 4 whgt doe, me word --pend. comsto New York to taste what emu. mean, waffles are like. I've read such a 5. what ,5 3 word peginnlng 1”” Elm” W9”? bl" the ”mPl” I with se that means itallaying pain"? unearthed in London didn't look ANSWERS i I like anything to test. Oh; and a , cole slaw. And the mention of 1- 583'. "11" had!” mm” M” food of any kind-if those things been for John. the! would he" an 1095.;-emmdg me that rm gone." 2. Pronounce first i as in it. famishlng. Shall we eat first, and not as in tie. and accent third nyl- tau; amrwm-an-' table. 3.,Chautauqua. 4. supported Peter drew back MIarcia's chair. - - and then slid it forward as she subsided into it. "Mind you." he said doubtfully, "If you have come "over here with the idea of arranging for some un- known art patron to discover my genius. and invest heavily in my pictures. that shot is not on the board." ' Marcia shook her head disdain- Ealse Face By s. 1). Buley The ilalrbrush I Mix a half-cup of salt and flour in equal proportions, rub it through the bristles, of the.hairbrush, and it will make it nsolean as when new. Be sure to shake out the mix. ture thoroughly before using the brush again. i Marshmallows Marshmallows can be kept son. by storing them in a tlghtly-cov- cred Jar or can. If they have be- come hard. again if put into the bread box over night. . from above; isuspended. "Pendent from the ceilingwere garlands of roses." 5. sedative. fully. ”Don't talk like a meanie." she advised. "I was never infantile enough to attempt any of those fictional benefits in your interest. Tell me about the interior decora- tion. it sounds as if it. might be interesting; though, of course, if I asked you to do over Brooki-idge for me. you'd spurn me with your thickest brogues." -Meyers Photo Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. whose marriage took place at Trinity United Church, are shown m left to right are and Miss Alice Mr. Bradford Murray. brother of the bride, Campbell. bridesmaid. The flower girl in Miss The bride. the f0”"9F DOFOULV lllurray. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay of Alberton. Cook's Corner Moclern Eilqueflo By Robert: IAI SPAN ISII SOUP 3 tablespoons butter or mar- garine 3 tablespoons onion 2 tablespoons finely-chopped green Pepper it cup flour 3 cups hot soup stock 1552 cups canned tomatoes or to- mato juice 1 teaspoon salt Few grains pepper Few grains cayenne 1:. teaspoon vinegar ii tablespoon prepared horse- radish M cup macaroni soup shapes or coarsely-crushed macaroni. Heat the butter or margarine; add onion and green pepper and finely-chopped Q. is it proper for the bride to wear her engagement ring to the wedding. and have the bridegroom put the wedding ring above it? A. No; the engagement ring be- longs above the wedding r1n8- '30 her wedding day. a bride Elm??? leaves her engagement ring at home or wears it on her right; hand until alter the ceremony. , Q. When drinking any kind 9f refreshment at a social affair. is ll proper to leave a small portion of the drink in the glass? A. No; one is perfectly privileg- ed to drink it all. But avoid throw- ing back the head or turning the glass upside down to drain that last little drop. card for writing one's regrets to B cook until vegetables are tender and onion golden brown. Remove from heat and blend in the flour; gradually stir in the hot soup stock and tomatoes or tomato juice. Cook over low direct heat. stirring constantly. until smoothly thickened: cover and cook, stirring occasionally. 15 minutes. Press through a sieve. To the sieved mixture add the salt. pepper, cayenne. vinegar, horseradish and the macaroni. simmer gently. stirring occasion- ally. until macaroni is tender. AH.-PURPOSE 32kt the Modern wag with onlg QLQ Hour . -. formal invitation? A. No. If an answer is request- ed on the invitation. it must be answered on one's personal station- erv.. i Morning Smile Economist A Scotsman was bound for Lon- don nn a slow train. and-at each stop he left his compartment and into the station. only to rush back to his seat before the hurried train started. senger asked the reason. Scotsman explained. to station." Q. Is it proper to use a visltinz . After this performance had been repeated many times. a fellow pas- "It's because of my heart." the "The doctor says I may drop off at any time, and I'm buying tickets from station 1 Girl Should Consult Impartial Clergymsn DEAR MISS DIX: years. Our problem is religion. ivlvl1IIIll,'hbllt have been going to his church with him. 0 . ough I hate a tendency to get tired of any church I go to for a long time. D0 you think we should be married fiance's church? should be baptized in infancy. My fiance disagrees Wll.l1 me. CHARLOTTE T. It Indy. For the sake of brevity. most of your particularly brittle I'll try to set you straight. You. apparently, interpret Ii matter of going to one the spirit moves you. 1 as cnsunl in bestowing his blessing: upon you? remarks. Muriel Nlsseu v'in.VWFl)'- Pelillllps you have a disinclination to see the pastor of th church you attend. or the one you were brought up in, so why not g . I . g in your city noted for its youth activities. go there and ask to see one The understanding you will be given will. I am consult a completely impartial clergyman? Locate some church of the ministers. sure, astonish and delight you. RELIGION A BIRTHBIGHT You are particularly wrong in your assumption that age. a heritage as his name. Sunday school, instructed in Biblical history. receive instruction l his l?Illll4T9lZl1lldlEsS of what denomination it is. A large part of the world is today involved in n struggle nguln Godlessness: don't permit such a destructive force to sink its me into your life now, or into your family life later. "- --Mo odvr Fomerw MIIV4 I75 aocktsame vorx poweu-emu com - Ir: ms ggggg; i................,...a....t.... the usual 17-year-old. use it constructively. should be married in your fiance's church or not. not been a regular attendant at any church, matter. you again. DEAR MISS DIX: Three years ago! met it buy with whom have fallen in love.- very much. Some weeks ago he left for duty in Korea. boys. What do you' suggest? SUSAN certainly be useless for you to go with other boys -if you're sure y can't enjoy yourself with them. It is. on the other hand. rath foolhardy of you to assume that matters between you and your abse friend have reached such a point that you must dedicate yourself loneliness during his absence. or exacted any from you. for granted. we have nothing in common. He is athletic. musically inclined. good dancer, and rather quiet. I am not athletic. not musical. average dancer and very talkative. does. My friends conclude that we date only because we appeal each other physically. I cannot say if this is true or not. never mentioned marriage. tlnue dating? one for more appeal. ANSWER: What in the world do you two young people do w your dating time? You must find common ground somewhere! is said that opposites attract, so even with all these disparities each other enough to make the nee the young man, it might be wise to look elsewhere for a steady. N553? cn ta tit? 5 1 "i" to brunt A rrosuc9,.pI c'-we Faction l I 3'" 17 8ndMDlE;Ifl1ll1B to be married in two different Protestant sects. When I metyhinlftmle u::r!l't Igoibriegmtf dl.iu1r:l: I like it. fairly . ' in my I dont plan to gain the church ANSWER: You are quite a cynic for so yount! I eliminated Now religion merely as of church or another as Would you like God to be V You brush aside my anticipated suggestion that you see a minister, but I shall make it children should be permitted to select their own religion at some unidentified Religion should be part of every child's birthright. as much of He should be taught his prayers, sent to ' g , To leave so lm portnnt a part of a chllds training to chance is unpnrdonable neglect. You are young. I know, to comprehend the great necessity for pmlble W religion. and the amplifications thereof, but your letter is lntclllgcnily written. indicating you are a person capable of more thought than Use your thinking in the right direction, and I have gotten far from your question, which was whether you Since you have it is only reasonable that lie. as the regular church-goer, should have preference in the i Your letter -interested me greatly, and I should like to hear from He has never asked me to go steady, or told me he 10V?! me. but he has told a mutual friend that he likes me I love him enough to wait for him, but my sister tells me I should go out with other ANSWER: While I agree with your sister in theory, it would He has neither made promises to you, Therefore, it's better not to take them I DEAR MISS DIX: For two years I have been going with 1 boy. Friends tell me he is not my type-he is a perfectly nice boy. but I read a great deal-he never We have Do you consider it wise for us to con- I am very fond of him, but don't want to- date any- M., 8. would be quite possible for you to be happy together. If you loved ' sry. and reciprocal. adjust- ments. Since you srent very sure of the depth of your affection for Continued on page I2 That Body Of Yours .1 By James W. Barton. MJI. IRON BY MOUTH BUILDS UP THE BLOOD When your family doctor pre- scribes iron for you or a member of your family. you may think that iron is old-fashioned treatment and may wonder if your doctor is keep- ing up to date. notwithstanding your trust in his ability. Despite all the new drugs now available for building up the qual- ity and quantity of blood in the system, iron still stands at the top. as it has for hundreds of years, as the builder of blood. - It is true. of course. that iron is given not only by mouth but by injections into the muscles where quicker results are desired, but this old-fashioned method of iron gives results over the weeks or even months it is being taken. When much blood has been lost by injury or operation and the pat- ient ls very weak. transfusions of blood are given to give strength and Mn. James Fraser mi-an Flelschmsnuh Yeast for prise-winning results in broad. Prize Bread Baker at Antigonish County Fair lively yeast your bread just won't be up to the mark. That's why I'm sold on Fleischmann's Yeast. It has always given me splendid results." Young and old prlze-win- ners agree! You can't beat the dependable fast rising action of Fleischmannls Yeast. As a busy young farmer's wife. Mrs. James Fraser has lots to do besides cooking. But she knows how to turn out batches of prize-winning baking! "When people ask me how I.get such line results in my baking, I tell them you have to use the finest ingredients,” says Mrs. even after we are married. Then there is the save life as transfusions give 1m- ' i . . F who lives at Brierly I I Iigoblcm of children. ,1 believe in, lcltrnlt them mediate results. Quick results are B:f:)el:i NS "Fm. instance, pg, been proved by Mm-mme C U059 "'91? 0W" religion. so dont think they also obtained by injections of blood ' i i housewives for over 80 yea”! mm m, Veins. , yeast. Unless you have a good Interesting information as to the value of iron taken by mouth over long periods of time is reported in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology by Dr. Curtis J Lund. New Orleans. of the Depart- ment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Louisiana State University school of Medicine and Charity Hospital of Louisiana. The report is the history of 4015 pregnant women and shows that 9 half of them are anemic (insuffic- ient iron-haemoglobin) accordlngi to commonly accepted standards. tAlthough Nature gives an all- 'round boost in health during prcg-x uaiicy. including an increase in hemoglobin, nevertheless there wael. some-decrease in the amount of' iron that should have been in the blood during pregnancy. It was in n , a number of these casss where iron . I was given by mouth that a definite they -will soften up. increase in hemoglobin was ob-, 5, served as compared with these who u . did not receive this extra iron. "These results show that it is. drive upwai-d the total hemoglobin even when there is the. normal amount of iron, present in” the blood." Now. in the majority of cases of: pregnancy, there is a natural in- crease of iron in the blood so that: no extra iron is needed. l-Iowevei-.1 it is interesting to learn that the old-fashioned method of iron by mouth gives satisfactory results where the factor of time need not be considered. sciuis - aunus . Dab on I paste ol Baking Soda 'I and wait; and covu with I damp cloth. l7gi cow snsuo slutmc sons I T. , BEAUTIFUL STOCKINGS on or nt to ll. ERSHIRBIFFLS -SHIRRIFFL9 Sill-IIRRIFFB -SHIRRIFF?) gionniiug new ' A simple idea for at swell dessert: combine tangy apple sauce with spar- kling Lushus jelly. 'LushuI has such refresh- ing devour because the kuity goosnnu is sealed uquwmr. in Bhlrriff'I funouo EB:-.dl Flavour lint can't escape until you are I an to lth It It 00.0 hepuoleehenesteetoaunlng 1 amwoler.Wloon,peritely m,wNp Iii!9mhy.1'llenvoNplnlevp'eoll. dowel apple Iuhco, Ilglnly sweet- ened. has lots Hedi end dill. 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