Woi11en's realm :. - That Body Of Yours I By James W. Inrloll. ILD. ) oosoiiiin 17. 1952 ousehoid Scrspliooltil Dylobtrl-llao E PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN l-lowCanllll By Anna Allllcl Q. How can I make I villi-Ab” drink for an invalid? A. By putting two tablespoon- iuls of grape juice into a wine 81385: adding the beaten white of on elm Psrlng Vegetables The thin. tender skins of new vegetables and yoiung tilarrotsmtgaan, . i In W Ind a little chopped ice. aprmfle gilugfibl; Wm, Wm, , sugar over the txopeagrild ssrzgen " copper-um” PM cloth, Keep both Qt Haw C” 3' vegetable and cloth wet by dipping snllAfe?T0 sharpen B knife fold . frequently in water. ' Dish Washing niece of emery paper in the center and draw the knife l'BPldlY back and forth several times. It is sensible to scald the dishes Piilll with boiling water after washing them. This not only removes all . How can I remove t i l Elli-557 ' E M mm the suds but makes the dishes much easier to dry. A, Try using undiluted vinegar for the removal of obstinate stains on the mirror or window pane. Shine on Serge The shine can be removed from from serge goods by rubbing it with hot vinegar, and then spong- ing with ammonia. " Morning Smiio 3 '-"''e L” o A doctor asked the woman pat- ' ' lent her are "I never tell anyone, Modern Hlque”. my age," she aiiswercd rovly. "But: '1 305C?” 59' as a inzitzcr of incl. I've Jmsll - I D leached tuviiti-one” "Indocd." . id the (lower. Wihat Q. Some men are annoyed be- detained )Ou"” cause of their inability to prevent --- their napkins from slipping off Only Second their laps at the table. and I've noticed some of them tucking a corner into their belts. Is this all right? A. No; this is almost as bad as "Your dainzliter has consented to marry me," announced the young llilll. "what?" exclaimed the girl's tucking the napkin into the collar. nther. "she has accepted you? Q. How well must a girl know a boy before she invites him to a school dance? A. It is all right for her to in- vite any boy who has shown that he likes her. She would hardly ask any boy who has paid very little at- tention to her. Q. How long should a woman remain when making it first call on a new neighbor? A. From 15 to 25 quite long enough. Young man. you're the second hap- niest man in the world." TM minutes is lsiinple Ulcers - Old Sores Now Get Real Help At Home- llo Time lost from Worlt The simple Emerald Oil home tftaissnznl usual while those old sores are W, 1-"OUT "nmn;i3:'5."vuu 3.: mini real quick lor '38 . At his sin of feverish restlessness Emerald Oil helps promote healthgi healing. vs Baby's Own Tableta.lt's wonder. Legs leel strong and sturd again-ii e new. the they relieve fever and mersld Oil acts iniun v to quiet pun. re- baslp baby get restful comfort. No d i " y" stui'l- no dullirig edeet. FIDO. too. for quick relief of digestive 1: sets. oonstipsti and other simpls In use for over 60 yeun. Only BM. BAB 3 OWN Tablels um nation and stisniilstc circulation bringing fresh blood to the injured part. ust iollow the simple directions. Emerald O is sold ntislucuon or money back sll druggists. HUGHES DRUG C0. JENKINS PHARMACY REDDIN BROS. HEALTHY CHILD - ITS MANY DIBGUISES A mother cannot be blamed if when she notices something dif- ferent about her child. she becomes upset. It may be s red spot on the skin or tongue, some white spots on one or both tonsils, nail-biting or other condition. The majority of these conditions are harmless, but the mother should get the matter off her mind at once. In the British Medical Journal, Dr. lsrssl Gordon describes child- ren's disorders which sre almost always harmless and do not require treatment but come to the physic- ian's attention, often through anx- ious parents. Outstanding disorders are: enlarged tonsils-hospitals are performance of tonsillectomy and thus cannot accommodate those who are really needing the oper- ation; feet defects that can be corrected at home; tight foreskin in young boys that will usually (not always) correct itself at puberty; constipation in breastfed babies; heart murmurs-most murmurs are harmless and if unnecessary treat- ment is given. the child and some- times the parent develop a neu- rosis (thinking a disease is present when none exists) Unwarranted anxiety is also caused by (1) skin disorders such as a blrthmark. sebaceous cysts. (little lumps full of hardened oil). oil that keeps the skin soft and pli- able. bald patch at top of head. swelling of infant's hands in cold weather, pigmentation of skin (sun- burn) near fingernails. blister on upper lip, sweating; (2) nervous disorders such as common tics (spasms. twltchings). bed-wetting in children under five. night ter- rors. sensitivity to sudden noise. head banging. breath holding. breathing holding in the morning due to anxiety about school; 13l disorders of the mucous mem- brane tlining of the mouthi such as its color (if pale. parent natur- ally thinks the child's blood is thinl: (4) eye disorders; such as overflow of tears due to a blocked tear duct: cross eye; (5) disorders of the urine-strong smell of am- monia, more urine pased in cold weather. as child does not perspire so much: (6) heart and bloodves- sei disorders such as fainting after long periods of standing; ('1) ear disorders such as prominent ears. touching of cars by teething child- ren: (8) bone. joint, and muscle disorders-head held to one side: (9) genital disorders such as test-1 icle drawn up; (I0) gain in weight when a child nrst' learns to walk; ill) stomach and intestine disorders - grinding of teeth. poor appetite, bad breath. undigested food. While most of the above list of disorders are harmless. Dr. Gordon suggests that the explanation of popular. overcrowded due to lndl3CI'l1IIlnB.leV ZUES5 111 year. growth-no; b0.VS- them and any treatment should be left to the physician. 0 I DEAR MISS DIX: I'm s teenager in high school snd My parents give me a small dress allowance, and I earn extra money for clothing. Still, I would like more and nicer clothes. While I realize my parents are trying to make me responsible. they could afford to add to my wardrobe. keep me so restricted? ANSWER: Yo Muriel Nissan 14. but I have never been attracted to a boy before. with the old crowd and will admit we were considered pretty wild. y new neighbor heard some of the tales because he seems friendly to other kids but not to me. E B ANSWER: You have apparently earne which will take lots of work to overcome. tinuing to pal around with your unpleasant standing in position worse and worse. other reputable youngsters, offering them something better than a soiled name. dolescents are of the company they keep. You e the difference between a tawdry crowd right choice and you'll have no trouble ing how choosy most a are old enough now to realiz and a nice one. making the friends you want. Make the High School Student Wants More Dresses way than through practical knowledge. If you want to add to your wardrobe without too great expense. why not learn to make your own You can then have many more dresses- and of better quality than can be purchased at the You will also have ac- quired a talent that will be useful the rest of your clothes? same cost in the stores. DEAR MISS DIX: A few months ago my fam- considered Do you think they sre fair to POLLY K. ur parents no wise in their solution to the clothes problem. Probably no teen-sger has. or ever did have. enough clothing according to her desires. Being responsible for your own purchases gives you experience in buying that can come in no other ily moved to a new neighborhood. When we moved in I noticed the very nice boy next door. I'm only I still go around I d an unenvlable reputation, In the first place, con- the very people who are responsible for the community will continue to make your If you want your nice neighbor or any to be friendly, earn their friendship by It is really amaz- DEAR MISS DIX: A friend of mine has asked my advice regard- time she should wait to marry a widower whose in: the length of wife riled recently her three months would be long enough. The man's last wife hzid.lieen an invalid for many years. T. K ANSWER: Since the woman's pastor is in a much to know and understand the circumstances than either you or 1. his counsel can certainly be followed safely. DEAR MISS DIX: How can I get rid of a boy who wants to sit with me between dances, I don't want to hurt his feelings. ' S ANSWER: A rounded social life can include many incidents of this type. You can't always be with people you like and admire. B ng kind to those for whom you have no great affection is a social grace you must learn sooner or later; so let it be sooner. the boy until someone else approaches for a dance. DEAR MISS DIX: Now, however. he is acting most peculiarly. around as often as he did. yet he doesn't want me to go out with other He just expects me to sit and wait until he is good and r to take me out. ANSWER: field. right. I said she should wait a year. but her pastor told They are both middle-aged. K better positioh Be pleasant to I have been going sicady with a boy for a He doesn't come eady A If the boy is sincerely interested ln',vou. and wants you to go steady. his behavior belles it. You are completely right in assuming that you should go out with other boys if he neglects you. Stop taking foolish orders, assert yourself and insist on knowing what he really intends to do-go out with you exclusively, or play the If the latter is his intention. you are entitled to the same Don't take him too seriously after just one year's friendship. Perhaps you have been assuming too much in expecting him to be your friend, exclusively. l sttsirs nunv By An msiui mm. wire mods! his family Ind friends honosod Great-grandfather to ours and others of the fointh genera.- tion of his descendants. on the occasion of his ninetieth anniver- sary of birth . . . Not one shrunk- en with the toil snd frosts of so many psst yous is this man. but one whose appearance denies his age. Blessed always with excel- lent health and with A spirit to match. his eye is still bright. his step sure. his hesrt fsirly young. While he now does not shsro the field-work of form. he still claims for himself a part of the chor- mg. If we sometimes find him lea inclined to conversation than once --more withdrawn within him- self, we fancy he is back in mind to the scenes he once knew. Perhaps somewhat bewildered with the confusion of this age of farming, or again maybe exper- enclng some frustration over not being able to take advantage. with the energy and interest of once of the opportunities for pro- gress in the occupation now, in marked contrast to some bleak and exacting years he has known. He was a good farmer. because he had a liking and respect for his land and as well a way with the livestock. To make a success of farming, the two must go hand in hand. . . . Looking back along the time Continued on page 9 The Stars Say - - Dy Ocuevlsvo losublo WHAT A IWIITEIAIT TWO MM-N pattern psi-tsl -Yes. this is s beautiful apron - with princess lines and flirty skirt. Wild- Roso embroidery. bias blnding,snd hesrt pocket add gsysty and charm. For s kitchen shower this would please s bride. Easy embroidery transfer includedl Pattern 4886: Mlssu' Slses small 14-16: medium as-so; largo 40-'42. Small We yards 85-inch. This pattern sssy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. I-Ill com- plete illustrsted instructions. send Thirty-five cents tape) in for this psttem. Print plainly sise, coins (stamps cannot be accepted) name. address, style numbe . send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. so Front street West, Toronto, Canada. Bolier English on .9. s. Wllllssss . 1. What is wrong with this sen- tsnce? "She almost never attends the meetings and, in fact, she has few sociable interests." ll. what is the correct pronunc- iation of "tirades"'! 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Morphine. kerosine. ';":”'":.-. . I . 3:?-1'2?- . a cos c wor vuner- xL 2 ary" mean? 5. what. is s word beginning with comp that means "satisfied"? ' ANSWERS 1. say, "she very seldom attends -41-4....-.4-aw ually blend in the sugar: cream V”'VVvT'V7ovVx9s"Xx'VV”m'Mx . For Tomorrow THE stellar indications for this day may not be construed as happy or constructive. on the contrary. destructive or retaliatory forces are in the saddle. tending to dis- rupt or annihilate all pleasant operations or peace of mind. Steer clear of quarrels. violence and dangers, physical or mental. Con- serve the energies, restrain tongue and temper. use caution in making decisions, keep calm in emergenc- ies. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is are urged to take firm grip on their tongue. temper. emotions. to con- serve the energies. Refrain from hasty and careless actions. Shun all manner of erratic acts. ideas and conduct. Rash, angry or vit- uperatlve words or deeds could provoke harmful and disagreeable reprlsals. Calm and studied action could avert accident or calamity. A child born on this day may be fiery, tempestuous and eager. filled with verve. energy. Early dis- the meetings and. in fact. she has few social interests." 3. Pronounce ti-rads, i as in time. s as in aid. accent nrst syllable. 3. Kerosene. 4. Useful in healing wounds. "We applied to the wounds such vul- nerary remedies as were possible.” 5. complacent. well. Add the well-beaten egg, s little at a time. beating well after each addition; blend in molasses. Add the dry ingredients to creamed mixture, about s third sl a time, combining lightly sftei each addition. Gently stir in the boning water Tum batter into an ll-inch squsrs cake pan that has been greased snd ?x7x'x,XA 'XAJvvvv ' lined in the bottom with greased Cook s Corner paper. V . - Bake in a rather slow oven, 92! i degrees. about so minutes. Let gingerbread stand in its pan GHSGF-3-33349 on a cake rack for 10 minutes; loosen edges. turn out. removs l 2!! cups once-sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1.4; teaspoon ground cinnamon Vs teaspoon ground cloves is teaspoon salt 5 tablespoons shortening is cup fine granulated sugar 1 egg. well beaten... - W3 cup molasses N3 cup boiling water. Measure and sift together three times the flour, baking soda. gin- ger. cinnamon. cloves and salt. Cream the shortening and grad- paper and turn cake right-side up. cipline is needed. Good News for Charlottetown Homemakers! SWIFT COOKING sciiooi - OCTOBER 21 MARTHA LOGAN Swift's homo economist, will personally conduct the Cook- ing School. With wide cooking experience, Miss Logan lights the way to new methods in mes! planning sud preparation. MARY SPENCE snd mesl ,' ' , questions. Isslsts Miss Logun in on-sage prepsriog. cooking and serving appetizing and attractive meals. Miss Spence and Miss Logan will be pleased to snswer food I tinted pastel pastry, for instance! And above Everyone will be at the Swift Cooking Scliool! Watch the date, and come to learn. Martha Logan's own secrets of clever, easy ways to prepare food! Everything from roasts to clean set-ts! Pick up delightful party ideas . . . delicately all, don't miss the exciting demonstration of new Quick-Mix jewel Shortening. You'll see Miss Logan make the :'Challenge Cake? she s I bourhood store. Martha" Logan demonstrates now, easier ways to plan more exciting, delicious meals in "Pinufore Fun." created to test and prove newjewell Cooking will be a new delight--meals a joy--when you've joined Martha Logan's class in culinary magic! Get your FREE tickets at your neighe Yes, admission is FREE. So do ask your gro- cer for your tickets next time you're shopping. P.S. YOU CAN WIN EXCITING PRIZES, TOO! SWIFT CANADIAN CO.; LIMITED l at Prince of Wales College Auditorium c YOUR SWIFT COOKING SCHOOL PROGRAMME -"PINAFORI FUN APLENTY" THE ART OF JEWELLED PASTEL PASTRY -Jeweiled cheery cherry pies . .. orange pastry... scrumptious ice cream pie with delicscely dosed pink pastry. S CHILDREN'S PARTIES - Gsy I-lsllowe'eu cookies . . . lots of clever tricks for party decorations to delight the children. MEATS ON THE MENU-Msrtlis Logsa shows you how to iusitsoe fsmous food coriuols who cook expertly and easily, and whose nsesls sm interesting so well as nutritious. Even on a budget. delicious meals can be easy. Msrtlss Logan gives you tips and helpful hints on buying, cooking, serving sod storing meats. Losru bow to garnish s Swift's Premium Ham and other favourite masts. See the demonstrations of dry hes: cookery of beef, pork and ham . . . with attractive, delicious Hr" , illHI'. fol sweet-smoke tassel l swisrs rnsmum sAc'on-sun the day rlghh. . stsnths clsy brlglIt...wlds swnrrs PREMIUM BAO0Nl Wonderi- NEW QUICK-MIX JIWII. Revolutionary now devel- opment gives you higher. llglmr, liner-textured c SWIFT? PRIM '- -' lost. tsstiut svsr awry flan . . . whether you :f":I:&:":l1l BA :1”: use the quick-mix no crcsin- N” rk J”: 0""! in; method or the convIu- suc.,g:"elMnd.:i' um"! mmiu "aha also Jssbls-flats: goodness! ? fit: mftx SWIFT"! PRIMIUM TAIl.I READY MEATS-oscls one gust-sasesd the inset of its kind. Choose your favourites from s delicious sssom-nsm. SWIFT"! IROOKd MILD CNIISI-3 tangy. full-lsvouiu A sd Broolrflsld Clause. Cousdlsu Pimento. Aged Clmlilsr.too.Mou lovs'sssl Martha Logan uses these products . A WT, I A.'('..' FRANK! - I It s I s s vs a minutes to pro- psrs from pack- age to plsstsr. Tender beef sud . Inky pork-the (rush of "dinner-qusllty" and SWIFT”! PRIMIUM HAM -luxury trsst. Brown says: cured for onu- Isudsr insllovvasu. Csssds's fsvourlss lass: -with the bios isbsl for horns cooking. with tho ml lsbsl fully cooked. ready so suvsl ' I ALLSWIIT MAROARlNI- The favourite spread for the funlly bread in hundreds of thmulnds of homes! Aliswsot now comes FOIL WRAPPED soyougstsll tbs dcilcsss. nu- tsnl lsvous fresh as the no- i mom is was cussuy-blooded. I sauces sud gsrnlsbcs. Learn about nulls: best cookery-"rho Po: Ross: ofldersy Ruglsnd" . . . with s mouth-wstei-lag lemon ssuos. Bi-oiling Swift's Pmnium Ersuks. cool And s pistes: of Mock Filo: Mignon . . . clover tricks with ground beef sud S'vvlt't's Premium Bscou to uiske s low-cost meal is for s Hug! ' PARTY IARI-how to lush your roputstiou as s smsrt hostess sosri A dsloasbls caring for oofso parties. How so glstnourlss your osbs with svseussl soppisgsl Demonstration of the dim- ssvlug, workyssvlug New Jewel Bsslc Mix . . . us Msrths Ingsis whip up molt-lu-tho-mouth Cliesu Rolls in in tinsel Attncdvs hints on srrssplng Tsbls Rudy Most trsys. How so tasks delicious lnsturcris, . Losrutho expert's way of souls; sgs-oousslsd...'usIni wislssclsossusndfrultts-sy. SANDVIICI-IRS-for every day and ovsry party! The bonny: "Poor Boy" Ssudwicls . . . the jlsmmuvm. conversation- msldng Sandwich Loaf. , sssrosv or catch uxmo;-tmn hours ofprepsrsslon to its present-dsy 4-saloon quick-utls no crosmlag iuotliod using lust ouo bowl. Soc Mu-tbs Logsn mix and bsks hot own Tchsllsugs Cake" with New Quick-Mix Jewel. And to show you that the revolution , quick-uslx method does not require so electric nsixsr . . . you'll use two cslm uisds It once 4 . . one by isssd. and the other with so electric mixer. Both wsyrsre lust Is any! FROSTING!-Dsrs so be dlforost when icing your cslrui Miss Logan sllovn lssr breathtaking Strawberry Festival Csks . . . duuoustrsm s deliciously diluent frosting of whipped cream. V uutssudiun. ..sudsgsyClsi-lsuusslrosdumtool