omenis realml Thai Body Of Your: By James W. Bu-lea. ID. Bel-hr Enqileii hD.lWIl.h&" 1. what is wrong with this sen- tence? "You don't look good in that suit, and I think you should invest in I. new one." , 2. What is the correct ation of "dishevel"? ' ' 3. which one of these words is . misspelled? Parenthesis, parla- : . merit, paroxysm. parsimonious. . 4. What does the word "decoc- T tion" mean? 5. What is I. word beginning , with an that means "a feeling of l weaririess"? W ANSWERS 1. Say, "You don't look well in that suit, and i think you should I ' . ouy a new one." 2. Pronounce di- ' ihev-el. l as in did, both e's as ui set. (second e unstressedi, accent second syllable: not dis-hev-el. 3. Parliament. 4. An extract obtainedi by boiling or steeping in hot water. The decoration was then poured' lrom the vessel." 5, Ennui. l pronunci- ' MARITIMES aw iiiiiiiic iinusiwivin i Your Bill xx .9 wuollins now! mean gilialeii savings than ever! SAVE 30” on every blanket. comforter. bedthrow-on every item in the value-packed Eairfield catalogue -during Falrfielda Spring Salel i, Ship your woollen: between V APRIL l5 and MAY I5, lll53 L" ; i and take advantage of zocmtoucrion on every article in the Fairfield catalogue. ' You always nave ongthe purchase -.(. of new woollen articles by ship- -;.y ping yourold. worn-out woollen: to the Faimeld Woollen Mills. i 5 Now. 'during this Sprini sale, i- Maritime and, Quebec cune- wives will enioy even greater 1 savings! If you do not have a 1952 or 1953 ' . "New Blankets from Old Wool- lene" catalogue. write the Fair- field branch nearest you for your copy. Don't deiayl-you mugt ship between April 15 and May 1.5.1953, to obtain the 30:: reduc- tion on new woollen articles for l" l - your home! ., Lg:-1 . iiiiiiiiiii JV ; I &.SllllSiTll. -- 0 St. Lambert, P.Q. 0 Preston, Ont. . f owinnipeg, Mami- PAGE TWO ATIIE GUARDIAN APRIL 15. 1953 E E FOCAL 1NFl'.CTlON as a cause: or EYE AILMENTS ouseiioid Screpboeii At one time some ailments were thought to ,be caused entirely by focal infection (from teeth. tonsils, gums, gall bladder. large intestine). Though this has been disproved in many cases, the fact remains that Chm. or 818” can be mended focal infection tin which infection by melting some powdered alum starts in one focus or place and is carried by the blood and lymph to other parts) is still the cause of many bodily symptoms. During World War I, it was found that a number of flyers were malt- ing poor landings, owing to in- fected teeth and tonsils. When in- fected teeth were rendered sterile and tonsils removed. these flyers had no trouble landing safely. Recently in Oral imouthi Surg- ery, Oral Medicine and Oral Path- ology (diseased conditional St. Louis. Dr. A. A. Knapp emphasizes W5; T:5ep1:ng30:nglaEXlzomiigfegf that blindness. not caused by defi- . i .nite eye diseases, is. for the most 150 grains of glue to two gall0X1Si part. caused bv infections of the M WM” tceili. nose and throat. Dr. Knapp 'I'”"T”"" ireports of a man who complained that the sight in his left eye had lgreatly deteriorated Examination revealed an early. central, low- ,grade Cll'(li'lOl'P!llllilS iinflamma- ,iion of inner and niizer coverings inf retina of the eye with vision i'.l0 50: normal is 30 20v. He was as it wv::;e;.:.;0.::; 3;f..?.”;”:i..?.i.i Q" send out engraved aiinoiiiircmeiits Aim, the dmimil 5?”. eon "E g Ox their daughters mgagemcm? iracted an infected loothg the X A" Exlgmved announcements of disorder diswpiciircd com letglye an engagement Me ML "5”a”y'Tlic eve tissues! re eiieratecl) sent. The announcement is usiiallyl vm0n'I,'mu1,md ,0 Emma, an given verbally. by ivritteii note. "on me busy in, addm'n 1 , or throiizli the newspaper. jhvyoms M, hymn W den:)o:strC'::el Q" Wm” is the "W9" W3-V wlfhalt the re lllllt df the ear 8055 est cherries and plums when they, and thrgmt 1";m),:ld be an 1' :11 9', are served at the mblej i1.7HllFlll'5 Wlih eve disordfrsle aiildl A' Ch"”e5' V"-V small plumsipoints out that islllilsllls linflani-i End grapes are mkm ""0 mei motion of one or more of the si i mouth whole. and the pits and: 505, is he uenm, me cause rmlfi stones carried from the lips to the d-lsordcrs q " 0 ewl Slate between the thumb and fore-I Dr Khpp am, messes the lm nger. ' I j , f . ' Q. when ::::.".".";::..”.F.::r:.”: fl?il?'"i"”' t; ?hw1aow' mama 0:” Wm” lMr5'il'emoval of focal infectlcsnaof iaedflli u i core" or hlrs l-lenrv J . MDm,e..? - 0;.;il(ilAS.Lnl"l1bl.cS has l)E9ll'0b.5El'V9(l, .. , ,. I Just a coincidence. 1 mn or re rac ory era rritis, glaucoma (swelling of eyeball) with in an old spoon. Before it hardens rub over the pieces, press them to- gether and set aside to dry. They will hold even if washed in hot water. ' Soup Fat can be. removed from hot soup by pouring the soup through a cloth that has been wrung out of cold water. Nearly all the fat will cling to the cloth. Fertilizer "9, i Modern Etiquette Ix Roberta Lea v Complications with repeated and. rcsstaiit liemorrhages were im-i Th. Sfafg Sgy n a ,provccl following treatment of lcleiitni infections l Even ill some cases of diabetlcl, lretinitis. dental infection seemed to be a contributory cause. I believe the above information on the effects of focal infection on; evrsiglit will be welcomed by phy-i THE Moon. entering Gemini thisl sicmns who ha” made 1”” 9b5"' wations for many years but find day, augurs well for the formula-i non of new plans and projects, that some of their patients have. Th” may not work mm in quite been inld that focal infection is a: ' discarded theory. i the way you expect. but if you keep, plugging, following llllllFl'lfl suc-iA?.m... cessful ro e u s v -' .i that iincrxpeccticlre devina"tiods:u algilli me hm” The comperaunn M m'i the way lead more quickly to thei imemm pprmns I5 a55””dv brlnlt goal than courses origina-llv con- "'3 "m””1vVm9 5””?-Slul Culmlm sldered. e ation of projects already in work. There are also excellent aspects but added p"5”g.e mm p9p"13mY4 (ox. making changes m your homeuw Home and family matters move It is an excellent. period for mak-'mm focus dunng the ”ex" few ing long-desired improvements. fori months and you may be 93”” refurbishing, interior decoration ofl ggfglmgxlggaritedly m Ewe help "7 an son. . n g - . ers or sisters. Be gen- anie. me mg 15 mm mr mm erous in this respect. You will he more than amply rewarded, Travel or a change of home en- vironment 15 possible in the fall. If tomorrow is your birthday. A child mm on mm d” Wm you should find the year aheadhave the type 0! perwmmy ml” one in which uncertain or lag- leads m 3”” p”u1””y with P9” sons of prestige and influence. h Genevieve leinble vvw For Tomorrow For ilie Birthday ging affairs take. ti lively turn for is I alngy, Homemade Flavor! Sex The flavor is entirely pure lruii lllllll real lemons P picked lemons . . . plus a You'd scarcely believe could be so simple, so quic BRAND JELL-O LEMON PIE FILLING A lemon Pie Filling Rifi Between Roommates Over DEAR MISS DIX: I am dating a wonderful young man. and we have been very happy together. I am i ing the same things and I'm hapPY Just being with him, we met through my rlwmmale. who had known him for some Muriel Nlssen ANSWER: Murcia cannot hear Tw I Ilrls; Atieniions time. They both Chet and I are She has stopped in see anyone and Chet couldn't got along, so she OYGF IO 5"-U go too well there. Vi ll('ll determined to hire iou join her in to get Chet buck. she too. And there. in Pllll VVhili' it home. the sacrifice iv uould he too bad for ed. One solution ixniild be for Chet Marcia for avi hile. Any male compo until )Ouii wedding day ivo man can be found. the before Marcia gels her most dangerous opponents. Since I encc to cope with one, If you do continue DEAR MISS DIX: while. he liked me, but my my friends say I'm ihe one my friends"? ANSWER: Nciilier. acts toward affection. Accept his grt-ssion. DEAR MISS lllX: I'm l5 years old and quite attractive. The trouble is that, thougli I have mziny dales. a second time. My friends say it's because ANSWER: I doubt if your fr your thinness drove boys away, time. Make a thorough an aside from underwclrzlif--your personality and your I Make your you. And ll! you l1tll'C difficulty doing this on your own, that might help, ilnfl recommend some inexpensive booklets that do a fine job of helping young people improve DEAR MISS DIX: I am 14, wit calls me there. l boys, I tell them a girl i and tell my Robert, but am afraid to too, ANSVVER: Absolutely i dating in ivliicli you to form your nun opinion of but he vi ay, encouraged take his chances of facing your parents, Miss Nissan cannot reply problems of general interest through this column. - Since my parents tell my are indulging. is ertainly in his deception. If CHOCOLATE Fl) DGE ICING Although quite will have a if fine flavou icing is rich it is beat. for an 8-inch square cake. 1 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons cocoa 1 tablespoon corn syrup ll cup butter or margarine ll cup milk l teaspoon ll teaspoon almond flavoring. Measure the sugar into a sauce- pan and add the butter or margarine. milk, vanilla and almond flavoring; well Bring to X5 Ifei-e's lemon pie filling that satisfies in every way-with all the inviting, tangy deliciousness of freshly ppealing, smooth, satiny texture! A Product of General Food! k to makel Never too thick, never too thin. every piece of pie cuts beautifully. JElI:0 Made by the makers of the famous Jell-0 Family of Desserts. J ell-O Lemon Pie Filling is not a lemon jelly but the really delicious old-fashioned kind of lemon filling. Enjoy favorite lemon pies more often the easy, thrifty way. Keep J ell-O Lemon Pie Filling hand) on the kitchen shelf. Your grocer has it. (Jell-O ie a registered fnde-mark. owned in Canada by General Foode. Limited.) DHIONTFUL A! Hiooiuo ALSO, on to Hit CAKI8, tans, JELLY lOl.l. CREAM runs , stantly until sugar Cook's Corner urxrwr mild. this icing good chocolate flavor red cocoa is used. The and fiidges nicely as Yield-sufficient icing vanilla COCOE, corn syrup, combine stirring coil- is dissolved; a boil, boil, fairly rapidly. 4 minutes. Remove from heat. Beat at once iiniil icing is creamy and of nice spreading consistency. Spread immediately on cold ciikcl Anne Adams Patterns .. ..... .. .... other was an occasional dale. At the time Chet and I began Koinx together. Marcia was going with ilnolhef b0l'- However. now that it is apparent that takes the attitude that he is doing her an injustice. share an apartment, which was originally hers. It's convenient for me so I would hate to move. Do )ou think she could be convinced trying to upset me, or do you think MISEBY LIKES COMTANY is a little lady of small mind and soul who else happy while she is she lizid another either. now she is left without hopes at least to spoil your chances with him. ii language, is the situation you're out to buck. oiiltl be preferable to having your romance spoil- uld surely be helpful. If no obliglng young best thing for you claws into Chet. retreat is the indicated in remain with Marcia. that she'll make things quile uncomfortable for you. I am very fond of a boy in my school. For msmpped singing it-5 done!-I brother says he likes another girl, and he likes. Should I believe my brother or don't rush him into a declaration of undying friendship, and let him take care of the pro- . . . iends' reason is the correct one. If ,- k . H, 1- 1 These mornings there are odd theyd never as you out is irs Seagulls about the Held; Mt M- d frnnk analysis of your own appearance- but my friend next door does, and Robert s calling me. folks that I'm going with a girl. no good can come from the sort of sneaky boys. old enough to personally to readers but will answer ELLEii'S DIARY By An Island l'annu'e Wife The X60100 it simple and at this time of year, the fruity cake Iavetlz-ins. Grind together I large mange, peel and pulp, :3. any accumulation of juice for the topplnii one cup 91 run” and a third of walnuts. sift to- - set-her. two cups flour, one at 518”. 8 teaspoon each of salt and soda. Add a half-cup shortening, cutting it in or mixing with the fingers. iaBut," we remember saying to a gifted cook of the past when mg mixed a fruit cake thus, "where is your mixing spoon?" she smil- ed broadly. ”shure anl didn't you know, 191. len," she replied, "flngem were made before the likes av themi things?" Add NINE-'P9J'is of I cup milk and beat well. Then in order, two unbeaten eggs and the remain- der of the clip of milk . . . and again a hundred turns! A power- ed mlxer would mix it to a nicety, we are sure . . . "But, Ellen," a sister who is aware of many of our short-comings, advised us last summer. ”if I were you, I don't it man. and is quite think I should attempt to run one. efforts fall lwell, not alone at any rate. James might come in and find you in a bad way." Then told in the ground mix- lure. pour to a paper-lined, greas- ed, pan; bake in a moderate oven for about forty minutes . .. "But how shall I know when it's done?" we once asked the same cook with ooncern when she for the One Beau To Men 1). he is M. We enjoy do- clslm their only interest in each becoming serious, she suddenly seeing the other young man. We of her folly in I should move? SHEILA K. miserable. She was willing enough to hand liim beau. Apparently, mailers didn't that stale. Should her you to give up your convenientl to find a young man to interest nionship that would iicle her over to do is pack up and move, Some frustrated females are Alice B MJIJDY BUN DB!!! Little girls go for this middy look! Busy mothers dress is easy to make. stars quickly embroidered. Use red. white and blue theme or plaid and plain material. Pattern 7282: tissue; star motifs. sizes, 2, 4, 0. I. 10. state size.- send Twenty-ave Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. no The Guardian. 80 Front Street Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number. do. too-this sun- remnants West. Toronto. Ontario Morning Smile Two Can Play I A city visitor came to a Ver- mont farmer, seeking board and lodging for the summer. After he had inspected the living quarters. he.accepted an invitation to re- main for a sample meal. The food was excellent and the prospective boarder did ample Justice to it. Well." remarked the visitor. as he rose from the table, ”if that's a fair sample of the meals you serve, I want to board here." "Very well.” agriculiurist. "but before I tell you What We some to cost you. tell me. was that a fair sample 0' yer pp. petite?" replied the astute for rooks Designs doubt that vou have the experi- follow. there's no doubt but moment had entrusted us with the baking of a tea-cake. ”Try it with . a straw?" "Bless you child." she laughed. "don't you know that when it's The to-piping: Drip one third cup orange joice over the warm cake; combine one third cup sugar. a teaspoon of cinnamon, a few "rolled" walnuts and sprinkle on top . . . For those who do not like spice, icing sugar brought to a spreading consistency by the addition of orange juice. lo all of which a hit of butter has been added also makes a tasteful top- ping. GERRY decision from the way the boy no boy ever asks me out I'm too thin. MR. derlea; and tonight tidings came to us of a new song of spring in the neighborhood there; the Peep- ers. somewhat off ke-y yet, but nevertheless active. are practlsuig an old tune. The younger tanner, our informant. "never before heard them so early in the season," nor have we. "Not too favorable a sign of early cropping," James observed. He came by this evening, tidying the heaps of burning in the wood- land on his way. His arrival is a behavior on dates. I can send a leaflet their social quotient. h a boy friend. Robert, who is 201 think I'm too young to go with 1 go to the show with Robert, I'm sure I love parents. J.A. Stop it at once! You're too young , I , Rah”, ,5 mo am (0,. you am. signal for the children to Jolll know ma, you 5h0,,1dn', be him in a round of stables and all . . to visit the lambs. the calves. the fat cattle, the weanlings of pigs, to compare the livestock of this farm with those at Alderlea. "Well, you may have more A(VCo'iitinu:d oiiVI3.1ge 3) he were an honorable boy, held HowCenlill my Aime Ashley '8 Q. How can I hasten the whip- ping of cream? A. Add one-fourth teaspoon of lemon juice to each cup of heavy cream. Be sure to have the cream and utensils thoroughly chilled. so as to prevent the mixture from turning to butter. This is particu- larly important during the sum- mer months. Q. How can I paper labels from sheets and pillow After each ihomD9o or home permanent easily remove add the fresh cases? A. oftentimes, there is difficulty and in removing these paper labels, but. lumfre of if the goods is pulled on the bias around the label several times. the paper will usually lift off very readily. Q. How can I kill dandelions? A. An ice pick dipped in gaso- line and thrust into the heart of LOVALON the modern iioir beouly rinse I leave: hoii soil, easy to monoge 0 Blends l in yeIlow,giey streaks 0 I2 (loitering shade; the dandeuom Wm km the weeds -Removes shampoo iilm0Gives sparkling ,' :;::.i:..:::;”..:.:cv in HALF-SIZER! LOOK I LAZY DAISY frosting for your new spring runabout! It's a pretty touch of color to point up the smart details of this style. Easy to do. tool This style is designed es- pecially for short, fuller figures - no alteration problems. Embroidery transfer. Pattern 4624: Half Sizes ill-5. llllg, l3'2, 20W. 2211:. RNA. Size lelu takes We yards 39.-inch fab- REXALL ONE CENT SALE APRIL 15 - 16 - 17 - -18 SEMPLE'S iiiiiiiiiiiicv no. 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