k 0men's realm PAGE TWO TI-IE GUARDIAN MAY 22, 1953 Better English By D. 0. William! awuuycunnsnxxxnwuuwnu-n )1.-)Innn()Lhl 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "His other alternative is to locate in California.” 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of ”plague"'.' 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Heirloom, harlequin. impromptu. ldlUSi ii-ncy. 4. What does the word ”inad- vertencc" nicaii? 5. What is a word beginning with tar that means "a kind of venomous spider"? A.N'SW'ERR i Omit "i " rircl say. "is to settle in Calif ma" 2, Pronounce plag. a a: iii play. 3. ldiosyiicrasy. 4. Inaifcntion or an error resulting from it. an owisijzht "The mis- take was due in inndvcrciicc." 5 Taranrxila. , lgliing Eczema . P-Skin Trtiubies ' that -la Make up j.o”.r in you are coiiii: to real chance in '.'l'V x wll give you ri-'v zema 1Sftl,li'll in. dry up 'H'l.il .M.i.r- -lll .1 ve rv fc iv days, Thn e in nf itching: Tnpg and pm-n:--Rnslies and h'l'lllV iruiilulne R0l'IlOl'Tll" D IMl'Il1Al.I1 Oil. is .'i , 1iortPtrtll- ilot -i not stain or i residue. Sold s.it,ef.i i n 'k. KFGHFS DRUG CO.. LTD. OLD-FASHIONED HEAT TREAT- MENT STILL GREATLY USED IN HOSPITALS AXD HOMES In these days when our manu- facturing chemists seem to be pro- ducing a new antibiotic tgerm kill- Q. Since it is always I problem en and a new antihistamine (to l0 390 all the 3119815 Who are ln- overcome allergy) almost every vited to a wedding and reception to week, it is interesting to find an l'9Pl.V. wouldn't it be all right to editorial in the Journal of the enclose reply cards with the inVi- American Medical Association de- tallons? voted to our old-fashioned home A. Although still not universally remedy. the application of heat by i'l0nP. l'Pl?l.l' i'M"(l3 RT9 lll mlmy Ca-SE8 ordinary l'l(lL applications or by the included with the wedding lnvita- various types of heat lamps. tions -. and this is quite all right. It has been wt-ll Mild that heat is Q. when you have 9. business life in that it increases the circu- appointniciit. with a man at his lation of the blood, carrying on hotel. and he is in his room when increased supply of pure blood to you arrive, what should you do? the affected part and carrying im- A. Coll llim till ill? house tele- pure blood and harmful wastes plirinc. and he can then either come away from the pail l down or ask that you come to his The editorial, entitled Thcrapeu-ll P00m- tic Application cf Heat states in Q. Wliat. is the meaning of the part:-- ; abbreviation I often see in letters.l "Few prf)('tl(llll'tlS are more con... "N- B linnnly used in homes and hospitals; A. This is from the Latin ”iiota'than the zipplicatioii of heat. W,hcni W"?-" lllfillliml ""016 Well-" .hcat lS cinp' 'cd for therapeutic? l thealingi piirpcscs, it is applied by-l. radiation. roiitluction, or convection: n.....u.... -....u.....u..-u...u Modern Etiquette l'"'"'lQQQw'.Ulw'QQ'u””""””'”””" Eiric pads, and blankets as well as varnished Floors line nioie elaborate whirlpool baihst Sprinkle toarse salt on the floor.' and lllUl'.lllPillLC tanks and pools." t then allow i. to remain for about! "Radian; livaling is derived from five minutes and sweep it off witni luiniiuius and iionliimiiious iiifiui-I a soft brocni, Tins will clean the red :0llPriI?0ltS- floor without taking off the poiisnlators of mfr red l-iant l”llel'f.')' pmdiiccd by tarbaii or 1-ll.V l3Ull'5 wtungstcii filament b-libs aided by I'll-V bulbs W”-l lml ll”Ul"l5l1 llltsuitable, rcflcctiiig 5 es,” the h””5" ll"ll'55 llle W-"V-FT .71 WlllClll liiathcrmv is iiiiiaiig the most lllP.V IIFOW 15 Cllalli-'9d M lF'R5t lWlCP . widely priicticcd riiethods of heat- 3 ll""”l(i llllll lllP.Y ETC K9171 lll R C00l' ing by coiivcrsioii in which high lll3C9- lfiequciicy electric rurrciit is con- Tmlll slllklw” iverted into heat owing to the ic- Eallllg H lemon is Sald l0 PIT-Esistaiice of the tissues in the flow vent train Sl('l(ll6SS. and the chew- nf ma my.-pm, and at ma my-ml l THE JENlx'l.VS PIIARBIACY. lnll Ol Hllm 15 H150 R llflllllll l'9m',aiailabie forms. siiurt wrivc dia- REDDIN BROS. t9d3'- .tlicrmy, is the most popular. All ifornis, liowever, simply produce T5 . -es" ” twee .l"3m- i ; ”Pol;oinyel;Iis patients usuallyi A P, freceive hot packs or heat from rather S.'l'.ll't'CS than cliatlicrim or heat bulbs. Paticnis with polio 15llf1llld iccciie "spt-i'ial” exercises ;flf'SlQnElfl in stretch out tightened' l 4 r-.2 BODICE . 2-! g All included in one pn'tci-r.' '4. 6. 8. Size 6 dress 2 yards 35- lstiuctiircs, along with hot, packs. .n the pi-cscnce of cancer. or in V cases of hernorrhcige Ibleedingl E0,lL7x:,' heat is not applied or in patients check that d:a:ra:n - ".v lllallvllwhfl ml) .ErPm1'v mn dmvn from l77”'5 10 (ll'f55v."ilF 111'-Nil ltlart m;f)lliio(i1iic d.s"nrders'1as diabetels, high bonnet. Whip zip this outfit in all 00 meslur? Kuomf mt ammu- Mry, IRON my me luscious red! tion of llldn(')S (nephritis). firs m Hm mmums lleat, then. is a great boon in washable! Easipsi many cases and does not upset di- Dom miss mg gestion as so often occurs with ldrugs. Heat is especialw helpful in SPECIAL VALVE! SEW-EASY Suzi Set' Plus tel IRON-ON strawberries i:i prettiest. oiitin Pattern 4535: Childreifs Sizes 2. gbakmgv pamnm hams. hm Comg presses. general lint baths. Finally. the editorial states that. , two-in-one i ll . . p " .. .. . . lg Qlmki Wm nollii selected cases of chronic arthritis inch fabric; bonnet. ix, ymid. Tl tt 2' - . .. .”...'?.5”?Z. .:i..i.ii:::i;..ii::is.:i::i1? it; . . .. . g a - plete illustrated insti-ut-lions. l . . Send Thirty-five rents t35cl in i:;1r:y: ".1. mi” ml l.lb,11mmPs and on coins rstamps cannot be accepted) ' H 0 n esponsl '”yi for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address. Style Number. Send order to care of The LONDON. (CPI--A "fool-:proof" , , combination lock which the (.u8r:.3xE 6'3D;MS'lmakers claim has defied '5lX safe- i "mi "ml breaking experts now is being pro- Smwl W05" lmmllmi C””3d3- duced in Britain. It provides at different combination daily for 2.739 years. l WIIEII PM! STRIKES At the first twinge nl rheumatic paltr- take. Tempietoivs T-R-C's. Over a mil- imn T-R-(Ye used every month. for spf'QflY relief from pain caused bY Ylleuc maiism. arthritis. neuralgia. lumbago and only (use. 31.35 at drug counters. 'f-N2 I coronation Pageaiit l STANDARD BEARER he carries the Standard of Union. and at the entrance of the choir i hands it to one of the barons of l the Clnque Ports. Colors: Cloak- . scarlet, white fur-lined. Tunic- Liiniiiioiis :cncr- ' ed by u'.ili7.e the r:id- ; fainil.l'- . 1 The .'amil,v prcseiited their mo-f sciatica. Why suffer needlessly? Keri! t T-R-C's on hand. and use them promptly 1. ' In the procession up the nave ' wedding anniversary on April: 30th, and they are shown above: at the enjoyable supper party A in the evening, which was attciid-1 s-cvcral members of thcirt lther with a cold brooch, and their- 9,'.lL to their faihtr was a gold. or iette of D:'.'cr. N,l-l.. and our y Hrs Roland Dorr of Exeter, N. closely . . . "This will be the first year I ELLEIPS DIARY ' By An Island Pu-mer'I Wile E From, as she put it so nicely. "an ex-Islander far from the fields of Home" came our other and recent camp mlsalve. And while there are those of our friends and ac- quaintances who "would just die. Ellen, if you put me. or anything I may write you in the Diary." we fancy this lady would not mind if for the benefit of many an In- lander at home, who may become impatient at the bonds of their circumstance to sigh for a sight of greener valleys we take the li- berty of quoting this lovely letter in part. "There is no other part of Can- ada,” she makes comment. "with the beauty of landscape. the quiet contentment, correct sense of values and self-contained dignity that abounds in rural Prince Ed- ward Islsnd. I never left. nor de- sired to leave it. but followed my husband when he left there after returning from overseas. in 19453 "There are two other wives from The Island living near me and they too get Guardians from Home. We talk about old times when we are together to the in- who. like most others. cannot un- derstand the (to them) strange & uHRnnNNKN"NWv lfroin its heated source and by con- 1 3 - x IVPl'SLflll. 'lhu.s iii ('F1ll(llll".lOll hcat- loyall-V at Islands” lO "ch Olllel ll) flflolllef bU&'-l'l0'W OVCTSEBS-and IIBVP l"l'0 rings. Shouid I wait to; QHOU5el'iOld Scrapbook x ting ciiciov is triiiisicrrcd by direct ialld lllelr I5llmd- 1-0111 TVl'e9d5m"”l the boy in the Air Force? I'm l8, he's 19. Q X iconiavi lrcni iiarnicr to the cooler ' llllefl l0 Cxplnln lvllls l05'5lll3: lll lml syn.” V, By Roberta Lee El5”bleC'i- ll l-”Cll”l35 such lmmelll Iilr and Mrs. John J. Gilli: iii si.'ii.ct inns 'llZi:,v rectiied :1 beau- lnrllcle called -Island Maglc' wmch. ANSWER? ATE 3-'l'J lJ3C0mlll-A -'4 C01lPCl0r Cl Phimllenieiit rlnslrl methods :1. hot water bottles. eler- Nnwh Trmn Celebrated men. 50”. tifiil banqiiet oi roses from their ll belle” W” 3" ellcerl-ll "'0'" ll You like these boys only as friends and are most reluctant to me ,1 l ' ' fZ'l'dli(lCllllClT9l'1 in Dover, New l5P'3'3Cl'l he Once made ill Chm” dates while they are away. Why bother, then. in becoming fnrniaflv en? lottetown. Amoiig those attending the cele- "1 hllve (men meam bration was Mrs. Kate Tieriicv. you i M lmd now - - - llle rlllhl who is 32 years old. a sister of llmrds Will” Come" '-Yel l1'3W Mr. Gillls. Three daughters, Mrotbetiutlfullv they flew! And we. as low nt Cntza:-y, Mrs, Vic. she, appreciative of the charms of native heath. follow them Ha nipshire to write H, were unable to attend. 3 no'ooc:ctoooe'.ocemc;:sotw:tomo i C: t it Cook's Corner l"()(l().Vl'T-PEFAN COOKIES -2C893D3910:? i i i i i l These cookies are nice and rich. with a flavor of butterscotch. They are slightly soft in character-not crisp. The amount of coconut and pec- ans is good-other nutmeats may be used for variety or convenience. in cups once-sifted enriched pastry flour: or 1'; cups once-sift- ed enriched all-purpose flour; U teaspoon salt; '2 cup butter or margarine;1 cup lightly packed brown sugar: 2 egg yolks: 2 table- spoons lT.'llllllg water: i; teaspoon baking soda. 12 teaspoon vanilla: '2 cup cut-up shredded coconut; '4; cup broken pecans. Measure and silt. flour and salt. Cream the butter or mziryzarine until soft: gradually blend in the brown sugar and together the iwon't be seeing The Island in late filune. my favorite month there 8' 7 V ; wind I'm going to miss it sadly. You it .can have no idea how beautiful The slurs Say ' ' ; the first sight of the red soil and 1” (;em,,.;e,.e Kembh x .green. green grass is to one coming - ill-lomel We always plan to reach "im”mi Dm1 Cape Torinentine for the mid- laftcrnoon crossing of the boat so that I will have my first look in daylight andlcan enjoy every min- ON this day the Moon enterslute of the drive from Borden to Libra. augurlng well for social :my home . .. When leaving, I sit programs and entertainment of 'on the deck of the ferry until the every type. It is ii day for fun and land fades from sight." frolic and. especially where youth ' ' ' is concerned. the astral indica- tions are excellent not only for the social and the romantic. but for dramatic vocations and av-ocations. tinder present aspects the arts. .music and dancing are under par- ticularly benign influence, and those engaged in such professions should find new modes of express- ion and a mrresponding apprecia- For Tomorrow How admirable are these soldier. sailor, air, wives who keeping faith- fully a woman's covenant: "Whith-. er thou goest. I will go," for love's sake. are content to bring a meas-5 ure of those comforts and sacred attributes which constitute a home to their loved one in the Services! There is something more: "And James sounds like a really mar- tion of their efforts and aspir- venous pergon!" Jamgg jg! The 3ll0l'l5- . lithe, brown-eyed: gray-haired,' l”"" "W llll'll"la'r' and by his own value' "weather- If tomorrow is you should have a most pleasant Y0”? l3lFllld3Y-.beaten" man, so taken up. indeed engrossed. with the affairs of his cream well. Add the egg yolks, one at a time. and beat with mixing spoon until wcll blended after each addition. Combine the boiling water and baking soda and stir until soda is dissolved. Stir into creamed mix- turc. Stir in vanilla, coconut and ))DC(lllS. l Add dry ingredients to creamed tmixturc about .1 third at. a time. combining well after cach addition: drop batter by small spoonfuls. well apart. onto greascd cookie pans: bake in a m-aderzite oven. 350 de- grccs, 8 to 10 minutes. Reniovc hot cookies tnnto a cake coolcr; ierccl tin when cold. from pa I15 yand profitable year. with spec.al xrecognition at-corded if you happen .to be engaged in the arts or in cul- ftnral pursuits of any kind. You will jhave to guard against restlessness. i however. Island farm. At this season won- dering, should we or not give that piece over there a sprinkle of lime? And had we not better get those stumps in that corner "shook out" , g . . both to effect neatness and brine x Born under the sign of Gemini. me idle land mu, pmdmmong yam 1"Ve.”f .l'”'elili ls lnllmle Md .There is no one - none we are -”1l.lhKPCl?5Cl:::t"ll01rl1l(lyle lsnl": ;t'3” ll dllzel; l sure more fitted to his calling than il)h;'m TW In 'C,”.L5,lhni: "tlthis man at heart gracious. who land coiicentraie on the veiitlulrenifl. tamlnds so well and kindly to mt ihandg In um way you can CAWY cares and dl.ll.l.PS of liis occupation. tout all of your ideas succc.ssi'ull,v, .. , . t , . u g . .t d 'but with less pressure and nervous wnI;eihi:hl?m:0;igs igzlaeug. U: tension. Your inn-ate love of tr:ivcl,ma knchen? H65 Eydyix-1.; C1”. should be happily satisfied thisydml box out n dis... we may pmgl lpose of a weakling of the litter, .y ar. i A chil.1 born on this day will be Alice Brooks Designs SiZES wx,-24y, 4!? 5”"? lll 3 Coltclmcrciirial in temperament, talented bn3vug:g'Vi1nusEO lull; slnrmizhvgnd gives you il'”” p'”s"””l”””g' menu. ilsniienlt" p Jnmeaw will .5i' figure beauty .1. sternly. "we'll let the poor little . d. . d, l thing die indoors. where it. is alrr'C0n WIQHC - warm!" Forsythia in Karolyii's is a golden bower of blossom; daf- fodils entch the sunlight - and against a daytime skyline there is new glory of birch and maple as May turns now to June. I IF YOU'RE SHORT!!! Until tomorrow- - - -Dinry- - - i g . Good-night . . . Sew this smart. young half-stzer it .2 correctly proportioned to your pwaist. hips. shoulders - no altera. ,t:on worries! E'lower-embroidery or cotton lace for trimming .- Patiem 7174: tissue pattern; em- broidery transfer. Sizes 14'-.v, 165,1. l8'.r.20i-1. 22';-, 24I',. State size. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins .for this pattern (stamps cannot. be iaccepted) to ALlCE BRCOKS De- signs. cm The Giiiirdian, 60 Front Street West. froiionto. Oiitaria Please print plainly Name, Address .and Pattern Number. Holw Can I ! ll By Anne Ashley Q. How can I make cheap dish- . cloths? A. The best way to make dish- cloths is to take four thicknesses of cheesecloth, turn in the edges. and quilt on the machine about two inches apart. cotton crepe is . very good for dish towels. being ? cheap, non-hnty, and easy Cb laun- dt-r. Q. How can I keep apples fresh? A. If 9. little glycerin is rubbed over apples. they will keep longer. The glycerin can be washed off when you are ready to use the ap- pies. Q. How can I make umbrellas last longer? , Got By A. Umbrellas should be closed D- and dried upside down. when II- He was a good workman when he lowed to dry OPEN. MIC I'll! M0 was there, but he was often away. likely to warp. Wiping down with However. he always produved a certificate signed by his doctor. When the man came again, he gave him a blank certificate. The i i Man of Vision i A politician has to be able to see rboth sides of an issue so he can iget. around it. I soft cloth also helps. doctor has simply put I. stroke in then I Wise nmusemem Of 0!" llllSl1lmdS.Air Force. A month later we became engaged then he went away 1 ' ' or i garden next morning the foreman called the place which should show what l Mn. W. R. Goodwin xlvu credit to Floischmanu . Yggn for her enema: artha Lawrencetown, N.S. fair. 'Wins Two Bread-Baking Prizes scarlet. Trousers-blue. Cape- white. ' the workman aside. "Now, look here. Bill." he said. "that certificate is no good. The you suffered from." "That's 0. K.. boas." said Bill quickly. "That's what I had.” at Annapolis Fair II from the west. the first house zlgvllayfcsuslg llllriiezeisc ht:ioa)nn': gglg Nggvlgk lgl(')l-X you come to 18 Mrs. W. R. Yeas ," says Mrs. Goodwin. N 1-HE DEC'EMBER' On entering Paradise (N.S.) !oW5R9 ml "If I ever did try any other, 0 I've always come back to Fleiachmann's." It's quite clear that prize- winning bakers in the Mari- timu. as well on allover the wholegcountry, and the use of 1 Fleischmannls Yeast vital to their success! , OF l936.0WiN6 TO A DISAGREEMENY WITH ms GOVERN- MENT on THE QUESTION OF HIS MARRIAGE, HE IBDICATED Goodwin's. She therefore has the drat garden in Paradise, and that's where you'll likely mid bar. In the winter, of course, the place to find her is in her kitchen, for that's the time to sample her famous lnnm brand, which won but at Annapolis County ' last fall. (Her white baud GERMAN naoovs RE-ENTERED aiimnmn. civii. WAR BROKE our IN SPAIN AND IYALY com PLETED CONQUE,ST or Aovscmm. 1 me OUIIN MARY MADE HER MAIDEN VOYAGE AND A RECORD Tkiv TO AME R I CA ii A Busy,Bor"rowerg Woman Lender Wants To Discourage In-Law's Frequent-Grocery Want; DEAR M155 DIX: My wife's sister and her family live acr street from our home and for fifteen years they have been cm borrowing from us. Every day it's a cup of sugar. some flotuistnntly butter, and so forth. The sister seldom pays back, and my .'..1;om' angry with me if I complain. They have eneo l money, but seem to use us to out down on than grocery bills. ll. 08.1 up A POSSIBLE cum: W 9- ANBWER: would it bother you as much It .11 borrower were your own sister rather than .- El wlfels7 I doubt it. At any rate. since the situatlm has progressed over so long a period or time Egg your wife objects to any mention of it, I think '..w-d better resign yourself to the situation. If vn.ir",.i,, 7 wanted to stop the raids on her larder. she do so quite simply by going to her sister the next Muriel Nissan and borrowing the food back. A few trips of this nature would and u difficulty, but. if your wife doesn't want to do it. I don't think It dI:I. worth risking the harmony of your home to insist upon 1191' mm steps. I , Lyygy . DEAR MISS DIX: SIX months ago I met a boy who 1: .,. Hui is while. He'll be back this summer. but we can't marry until he 15 M of service, which will be for three years. When I met him 1' was engggcd gaged to any boy? Wait until at least one is home for good, then W, map: you can make up your mind. . DEAR MISS DIX: A boy of fifteen acts as my baby-.:rin. Md. I'd like to know if he should be allowed to bring his girl friend atom to keep him company while he's here. Would it change inatiers if the' parents of the boy and girl approved of it? This problem is pimp theordlcal at present. but has been the subject of (ll"3ll5Fln:t in 0... group. and I'd like your opinion. i f MILDRFKD A ANSWER: The baby-sitter's employer is the boss or any :.t:ration like thLs. and his opinion should set the rule. some people permit baby sitters to have company of the opposite sex, others do not. 31.. personal opinion is that it should not be permitted, espc-cial'y it ch", sitter is very young-as in this case. Company of the same sex might be permitted. within reason. and if the young people behaved impart.- that is. didn't play the radio or television too loudly. didn't main-.-airt the refrigerator, etc. Incidentally, I can recommend a very fine llamph. let for the use of haby-sitters and their employers. A self addressed stamped envelope will bring you its name. ' DEAR MISS DIX: My boy friend and I have been having many arguments because he goes with other girls He gave me a friendship i ring. and consequently I don't think he should date other girls. ANSWER: Better return the ring until the young man m,.k:B?,l;i his mind whether he likes you enough to forego other dates. I ludge that you are both too young for steady dating ,and suggest that will go out with other boys. t DEAR MISS DIX: some people can be too trusting. A yr.-mg W i Continued on page if. - ya. Youlll Iopk cool . . . feel cooler . . . in Flexees beautiful new Summer coolers, Coolaire. "Air-conditioned" lacy fabrics-fashioned into Girdlcs. Bras, Corselets- to keep you daisy-freshli through sweltering months! Coolalrel Girdle with Flextop--9.95 Coolalre Corselet, beauty sheath-13.95 Coolaire Bras, deep-plunge-1.95 ' Magic lco-Ibx Cake Lomblnc if u. mulled Ilaotunlng and l o. light cm-II tyrup.Butin2vfgI.SlfttogatlsIr2c.alft4d all-purpos- Hour. 4 up. Mule Baking Powder. )5 up. unit: add Ilunuhly with 7i c. milk and 1 lap. vanilla extract to dnt miltun curring well slur each addition. Bake in I 9" layer put: in 350” oven 25-30 min. Cool. hnln each layer lengthwise making l layers. IIKON HLUNOI Blind 4” the. Hour with M r:. WIMP to make smooth pun. Add N 1:. water and 14 c. corn syrup. Cook. Itlrring conctuntly until thickened. But egg yolk; gradually add eookpd mixture to it. Return to boat: cook l min. stir in 1 the. lemon rind. few lfllll Illt Ind 94 0. links. Spend Illllng hetwuen lsyon and on top of ash. Chill. Top with 'whih lcinl.