Woman is Realm.. War Irlilas lining is II. K. For lilslt s-slum rwo ms: GUARDIAN mm 53 Better English By I. O. WIUIIIIII ; 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "My wife thinks like I do about living in healthy climates." 2. What, is the correct pronunc- tstion of "leisure"? 3.3 .which.one of these words is misspelled? Promenade. prom- enent. pronilssory. promiscuous. 4. What does the word "ferre: (verb) mean? 5. What is a word beginning with pa that means "to indulge to excess"? AN SWERS 1. Say. "My wife iliinks as I do about living in healthful cli- mates." 2. Pronounce le-zher. first e as in lee. accent first syllable. ll. Prominent 4. To search (out). as. by shrewd questior.-ing. ”The police were able to ferret out the hidlnrl place of the bandits." 5. Pamper. b'oZR'f('7l'16')-" 32 How Can I ! ! ! 93 By Anna Ashley - mxv i Q. lfow can I make a quart r.it' good mint ice cream? A. The following is a good. recipe: One cup mint jellyn 2 egg' whites. 1 cup wliippii-.g cream. pinch of salt. Put the cup of jelly into unbeaten egg whites and whip to a light meringue; fold in ;-ream whipped to a light custard:i pour into the rsfrigemtor freezingl tray and fr'.'c.:c. . How can I treat a broom iol make it last longer? l A. Soak the broom in boilc:l' salt water about every two weeks. and it will last about twice as long man man and mast 1. Man h as ordinarily. How tax I make a good lin- oleum polish? A. Mix one cup of melted par-. sffin. two cups of iterosene. and three tablespoons of turpentine. r For The Smart Young H omemuker Then comes an occasion in every wo- man's life for which her 'party opron' is too frilly, and her useful covercill is not dressy enough. We have found that this - would stop beating if he saw his.” NOVEMBER 2, 1950' i Strange But True By F. H. Mscruthur Meet the Success Family. The father's name is Work. The mother's Ambition, the eldest son is called C mmonsense while his brothers" names are Pei-servance. Honesty and Co - operation. And here comes the eldest daugh- ter whose name is Character. Love- ly girl. too. And permit iue to in- trocluec the other sisters. Loyalty, Courtesy. Sinceriiy and Harmony. The baby is called Opportunity. The Success family are a con- genial lot and once you get to know the "Old Man" youlll have no trouble getting along with the others . . . President Woodrow Wil- son was fond of quoting the fol-- lowing limerick -- his favorite: ' ”As beauty I am not a star. There are others more handsome by far, , But my face. I don't mind it, 4 For I am behind it; i It's the people in front that I jar.". . . .A dog belonging to Professori Brooks. the well-known biologist.. was frightened into a fit by a bone N being drawn across the floor by a thread which it did not see. A.- James explains it, "any one heart. it” .1f..!. '. Large party of British wives nfl former G. I.'s. sonic acconi-pziniccl by their husbands and many with children, arrive at Southampton on the Queen Elizabeth liner on the -'xxxxxKiiK ” Vvrww i s WNNNM -1'-Nwrs at-m:'i9;.'71'-K"-a'7t3:a:'o:a:v The Stars Say-- gs! ( l I Z:Household Scrapboo ;i r E chair sliding unassisted across the: ) (W (logy . y . strange as it rnay seem. i 5) By Genevieve Kl'u'Il!l9 92, first group holiday trip home spon- f 3 no.” p L” a person may be of both sexes 01"”-Vt. V vow i; sored by the Cunard line. The i , r ' of no sex at all, though such cascsi ”hAf9l9'gbx'S'"Vr'””'”rr '” excursion is expected to become the x'""V”"V”-Vvzvtvx-KKK-pg-;. AV - are Very rare - . . Among hillhef .1.-or Tam first of a series of homecoming animals, the male is usually larg- ""0" trips. Willow and Wicker Furniture "' Smmg" and M mm” 5"!-uc” A HEART-Warminiz and lhriliw Natural-.llnlsli wil'ow nr wlckcr turc than the female. But with insects, the opposite is often ob- served. The female spider is much larger than the male. The male ant is only a lIlld';E'l when compared with the female. o o s ling episode may change the en-l itire outlook on life and turn its. .pet-uliar vissituzles into rich and alluring channels. This may coinvf .as recognition and reward for -.1. .peculiar skill. a rare insight into: . strange situations or openings. thati ;ll8Ve been lifted above opposition, g disapproval and H31 hurls. 3,15- ers say. is essential to the well- ing from purely personal as well . dressed 1””k- Ami W be "Tight" 9 as business sources. Now the tidel il10l'95 must be in time with L313 . has turned and the way made i C05?-lime in color. style and qualiif. 3 C9”-Wt"-W3 mt” b”3'- has ”0'”- clear for productive work andi A number of top-flight designers Th” ”bj'5C”0" M” be ””e”d i”.li:ippiiie.ss. albeit owing to Sl'all"Clllal'8 co-operated with the glove "1:-5 View mai (10-35 3” m0”k”-”'7' or Shl'0'.Y(i manipulation - & industry hy selecting gloves to c:)'il-t sometimes show a knowledge of i ppment mgmmgs or their Ow ab right am; wrong. which leads to Sign In u',moSL ever use nth r ilhc question - what is right and wlecnom E; haw hy .C.l: L -'v.-hat is wrungi . C0"-ii'i9m'3 Tilaxft whose birthday it is arcwlta 1 ifs. "mid T,” 911:. 1”- i"V”1V” "W rcmgnma” of 3 km” assured a definite turn of the'li:le lg? 5-,li n Tm y 8 so me and also the recognition of the ham 5-tango smmer and Er1eV.Ii ”"pTc':'.0! 57'3" . obligation to obey that 13W- N” inc coilditioiis arising in pa4():oni- .-Fm R black lxool-ahernocn drphs. brute has the WW" W '10 mg" ' ' ' blhatlon of clomcstc hcartaches mm SC-ulptured X”-ms-' Mulrmmg Dumb persons have been known Curious experiences in busing; chose simple. close-fitting gloves CL to speak in me presence of grca, mofesqonai we”, and home mni )el.ovv kid teamed with a head. danger. History records. at least Oppmiuon 'r),wm"mm.. and un.'I1-US-"-lllf-Z -M19 )'9119W felt ha!- l ' ' -" W Jacques Fath designed for day- furniiure should be thoroughly washed with warm soapsud; con- lamms Enough borax to make the water soft. Scrub the reeds with an ordinary scrubbing brush and wipe off with a dry clolli: set in the sun until all dampiiess has dis- appeared. ' Gloves Keynote To Winter costume . g NEW YORK, Nov. 1 - (CPI M; There are these distinctions be- The right choice of gloves. design- as is a chin; the beast has none. Man stands crcci; no boast naiui- ally stands like man. 3. Man has Silverware . Polishing of silverware will no: be necessary if the silver is wash- ed in hot. soapy water and wiped quickly. directly out of the suds. If It ls Your Birthday 5:" p 'Run your finger around the in. sidegof the egg Shell after break. ing it. to-remove all the egg white. W Egfhai Body Of Yourslig ') B: James W. aims. am. ""5 amaZi"'7 i”5la”CC' ll "35 d”r'laccounla.ble circumstances may be ing the storming of S.-it-dis when overcome by shrewd moves. Ctlewx. time iW3i1l' a hand-sewn doubt.-l a Persian. meeting Croesus, was . r ,, . V-'0l'6Il cottcui glove with flaring. -.. L-,:4xo:s-..:(;)exxo,:c,xb:-:-.::.,):L-vxx:--4.-. strategies. possibly intuitive or - - --.-.- turtied-back cuffs. ft. is featuroll abcm" 10 km llima The k-mg m”k spiritual leads to bring balm in gznggrenairf Ct:1il;:1l'01:;P strained feelings and emotions am man. do not kill'CrocsusZ" it is E.:;,1,l:1,,1,r:3:L5eu1.,:I?e anr,i;:0r:tS'n;f,5:i ed by Mr. John. stated that the cure thus affected wkens or apprcclauonp Ideali lacgu An1erig-m1 hat.de51gne,- was permanent. . . .Gout has been: diplomacy Wm out ilp-;o1-eu carries the hmmndgglowzg I have written before about the P"”"P”Y W19” by M1" H”? J"-ill A bud ,, n m d , I iteam mm the evening picture it-ital, MY who was considered slow at give the patient the scare of his C 0' "" i 5) 53 ms dainty tricome of Wm”: km and school until it was found that his Eyesight and hearing were defec- l'fe by ie1l' h" it h g I blessed with secret inner forces to g V 1 mg im ne ouse is asst” R in cncumvennng curious elbow length white kid gloves. used "ya. when mted wnh glasses mm RELATION BETWEEN IMPAIREI) HEARING awn APPARENT FEEBLEMINDEDNESS 'in a rust tone in combination w.t'-1 a flower-not black felt hat design-. Walter. one fire. He'll take to his heels . t t H bl. . i . Pmmo); ,1O' nc9g'”i'9a fuss c,l”95! expmemES' O a Aack lace ewn n” placed! in lane of the front seats of are w my a ri u c o is ima- ggppp Bum Rum? a d 010 u, it e some room. he was able to see gination of the one employing 3 : , - fl” 0 'r F011 at ,"u.ymm 0 th bl kb d them. . . . The diri-eaters of thei WI gfiregzgelxlggglglllgl: gh”'1E)evg blfggl hear all gthen tea:lierMii'at:arsdByi:g. Sm; g:x:.:,i"..i0:,':..':,';1:,:;c:i. Modern Ehaueue i M. .......... 0. .,..5i.. in... Iidishseiaogx r-J-art; ammo. snow: - ' 1 y . l. .e im e l i 1 . modg 5 By Roberta boo ) gnfltistto diahiatize . his cliaitreusei once. 0 0 "orma me H3 s.. cm. - Wm-M.-.2 .' Vwr N ' fur-f h' -d ' Estl -D - ' ly 0"” W 'l5 9 7, Q shouyd the dessert Spoon m. my aswim fe5rl5"oCrL h :91 lolfig Hospltallp discusses the relation 9 name Smile ”" or I. he rest of the impl ment th t a ' , i i . t " D5811 o 1 a set eableminded- XVV.-xi -soc: I necessary for a me;'.? 5 3 re ca.peS and fmles she advms long" "cm ”Be”"59 M '-hf-”C1959 T91-W031 ”r"V ciushed-down gloves, She likes the between hearing. and dcvegupmem A. No: they are brought in my . . the dessert plate after the otiie.-l””Ffa5t M whm kid Wm me- dishes have been removed from p dai-..er fur. but notes that interest-l ling effects can be achieved also by 0! language. the child with im- paired hearing may be socially and linguistically retarded or done. More Good Election Agent: "Th t v a the tablet ,, speech our candidate Brnavdfisoii ti: Q. Would it be all right to write 1 using mmotone or blendmg 91"” ml" The Child is "03 UP f0 Others farming question, Wasn't it?" a note of condolence to the par- l Co "5" "this 339 m, N5 Play 01' in N5 N Farmer: ”Ir wasnlt, so had; bug enls of is friend who has died, even; --'---m-m-- abgllyfml ta!-L . 3 C-011918 0' nights good rain wouidi NAKQCWW chilfdfse ull6BrlriI'??eaaSi';xl1):lYlrCl-fell1tShDlfl,if(1 D: 81115? V(OO30'2Qm-401”-V. El.l.Ell'8 nuuiv g attractive model fills the bill beautifully when such occasions present themselves. If you would like to have directions for I inaldng on. pretty sis APRON. pioau i send tr stamped. self-addressed envo i l?3'....”...ll:.l::i?.'lil'l.2'?fs.3f "” 1 on :j have done a sight more good!" They Do Manager: "Martin says he can't A. Most certainly; ih this would I jg ybe a thoughtful act on your part. Q. What, jewels. if any. should e bride wear for the ceremony? when one does not know the par- . ( i r? FR!!! set long-handled -......-.-...-..-measurin this beautiful of Cook's Corner (i To .'7s"Ix'K')s9x9-.'K7x'k'Is1K'x7sh 9-as; SHEPHERIYS PIE sauce. Put a thin layer of them in the bottom of a baking dish. and over this put some meat, which has been minced line, and mixed iwith onion sauce or gravy as pre-. iwferred. Cover the meat with the rest of the potatoes and put into the oven to brown. serve hot. .,.m. CHEESE COATED PAESNIPS 8 small parsnips (4 cups cubed) 1 U3 cup izraiod Canadian Ched- dar cheese medium or oldn Peel parsnips. Cut into cubes and cook in a snail amount of boiling salted water until tender. about is” minutes. Drain and roll in izratedi cheese. Place in a greased shallow him"! dish and bake in a modern. made when a child at an age when other children do. speech understood by others. Wml 50'"? h93T'1nB. but not enough. or when his A. .0 iv . 'ft f l '1 i Proprietor: "Nobady mm but mi” mfg) baT?;0E1':l0m nmageviieaihj COOR some potatoes and mash hsndllgoggidteirducilefieotiwmmutfliifd .-" . i - -- . . 2 ve men a V. everybody does. g1xpnher' Ilicm smooth uith milk or white If he bmmny.Vdeaf' W3: of ab” ity to talk properly can be under- stood but because he heius some sounds. he is not balm: hard of-hearing. lmoaired hear- child ihls "constitutes a serious interference with development of normal language habits." usual or ambient noise in a quiet Where there is ing before the school. house is about .15 decibel is the lightest. sound th. normal car can hear. very quiet ranged and 45 db.. loud conversation be- conversation tween 60 and 65 db. 0" 3 hl15.V corner may build up to 70 or 75 db.. and a passing airplane to foo db. Dr. Hardy states does not talk cannot be The child suspected of starts to The decibels. A between 40 Traffic noises that many 31615! hot oven. 375 degrees F chud,-en h . 1 F - --. aie..been taken out of - K - "last thought to be of such low intellig- spoosis Now-measuring spoons with extra long 4-inch handles!T ey get ri ht down to the bottom of your containers. hat a conven- iencel You'll never put up with'short- handled axoons again. 4 spoons, 4 standard sizes an in colors of beautiful, durable plastic. And they're FREE, if you act without delay. Just save your label: of Fiei.schmsnn's Fresh Yeast or envelo from Fleisch- mann'a Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast. (You'll be uain plenty of dependable Fleischmantfs east for home baking now). When you have saved 10 labels or envelopes. send them with your name and address to Standard Brands Limited. Saint John. N.B. You'll get your free spoons right away! lr7m'letI7oamiy- ocfnow! Get your set FREE '- jwfrh IO labels of risiscusssnnis ssssu rust or IO envelopes from usiscimsuu-s novsi. Msdsen Map. tel whst he thinks of his men oaoios-mu. 'i-if! an 11 months or st. Louis. lsanonsho the. chimp lust key imi- 'nsss. Iist thschlmp from ,3:-ie to hold him O0-degree heat or the st. Louis son l'. I: An isisu runners Wllo 1 i -fOOfO!'-K0OO?OO'&-QiO1- October. month of falling leaves and squirrels' harvest. eased away today coolness in the sir which made grsnddsughter speaking of it sug- gest: "It muatgbe that we've mov- ed nearer now to the North Polo!" The curtailed dsyllght hours serve to hasten the morning choring and even the housework is trim- med and pared these days to sl- low some feminine sssistsnce out- doors in sn endeavour to bring to an early close the lust of the field- work. James still entertains s liking to have all harvesting of crops completed before this month": last witching night has. arrived. There is a delight. we remember. when the last load of all comes to the yard. Usually it holds a variety of vegetables - an end of a row of turnips. carrots it might be, parsnips too and with broad faces of cabbages lookingpover the top. 0 0 It comes to mind how with an accompanying smile that this re- ceipt of the closing load of our harvest is not effected as easily as it is written. The women must be abroad to receive it. If the farm- ers chance to stoop to the chore of gathering these vegetables from the rows -- an endeavour always regarded -by them as a purely feminine activity. it is better when the conveyance nears the yard tna: they catch the bright flutter of aprons, or the whisk of skirts out about. But if engrossed momen- tarily in an indoor tack. and one has forgotten its imminent ar- rival, it is as well to have hands busy with an item of work which holds a high place in the mas- culine regard. For example: the washing of dishes. the moulding of sleek bread-loaves. with be-flour- cd hands. or the mixing of a cake. Sewing on a button might possi- bly be considered as an excuse of absence but the placing of a patch on a worn overall-knee would put one in a more favorable light. 0 O 0 ”Women''. James scoffed rathcr iznghlanily on a recent morning when we remarked "it appears that you are missing your weaker help lodayl" since their cares had bound them indoors for an inter- val. "Oh I'm not denying that iliey are I help. Ellen. But i never yet found that in any work I had to take a second place in on-22” "Well here you are. James." we chirped offering him the bowl which held a part of the makings of A cake "just finish this and we'll believe you - and be sure .vou make a spot of frosting for the top. preferably the seven-min- iite kind!" And James snulcd a twisted smile. and returned to his field-work. He gained a fine re- spect for our occupation. that day when the children were small and we were confined to bed with a lllZ5.El')'. He recalls it yet to re- count his experience ulien in an expansive mood. O I 0 members of ihis..time siill stamp- ed indelibly on his mind ”I thought I'd never get them done. As it was, three cups lost their handles before I got the right knack of it - the diying I mean. I reckon." he will explain. obviously not quite clear yet about the art of it. ”I must have had too light a grip on them!" Not for James or his sons to profess any interest or foster any latent talent they may possess in the discharge of culinery af- fairs. If it is their boast that "the women leave us alone in all buy- ings or sailings of iiins of the farms" without” any interference whatsoever the gentle arts of housewifery Aldeilca are resign- ed to feminine hands. 0 O I And so we shall be there to re- ceive the last. load of ihe harvest of the fields with James. to share the joy of ii. to join him in the peace and blessing which attends this rile. How good to us has been the iiilerval since the seed-time. and how bountifully the fields have yielded their increase - to granary, to loft, to cellar and bin! . . "Me-oow!" cries now at the door one of granddsughlcr's three kit- iens. of the famed Buttercup line. meaning "it's quite time for the like of us to be off to our rest!" Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- night . . . . actions of others in the group. Dr. Hardy pleads that hoth hear- mg and vision be.properly tested before judgment is made of a child's intelligence. BIG FENCE infected with foot and mouth dis- ease. in boundry fence 280 miles 10118 is in be erected between South West Africa, The disease breaks out usnaland periodically. Strong and Well . economy sire to-dsy V - s. in sun snd shower and s . At the dish-washing period. did my husband repay my devotion? obligated only when last clcan ones love with another woman. I am stunned. wounded. cmhltic-red. 1 -1 has been used. "Yes." he re- returning cruelty for cruelty to him. I nag him to madness. I won't let him out of my sight. I dominate him and torture luir. ls ti--lg once that they could only apel WINDHQEK. Southwest Africa- iCP)-To keep out cattle and game and Bechuanalsnd. in Bech- HOIII Koop Young Iodlos "vi-hm-to help your bsby to luvs WM Reth. Itrong bones sad I more husky body, give him pleasant-usciu, HIV lb digest Scott's limslsion. lcoffo lrnulsion contains the Natural Visa. mlns A and D with other sssentlsl elements thst babies and children may need for prover Irowth. That's why so msny recommend Icowg. My um hug ZSLICED " 0 ac .-.-..g -.:..- :1 -.-ca-p.asa..a s...-.......,, - 94 -an at BUTTER-NIITBRBAD . , . .r..L.-Zt. nx-nus J DOROTHY DIX sus- Perpeluel Affection is Love Real "Which Alters When It Alteration Finds?" DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Our English class has been izlvon in following quotation to comment upon. It is' taken from Sink:-tp..m,.'l: Sonnet No. 116: "Love is not love which alters when it ..n...,..,,, flntls." There was a difference of opinion about this. Wh.i'. tire your views? . c. M. ANSWER: Quite the contrary of Mt. Shake- speare's. for I think that love is bouml In rhanne if its object changes. and that one Wuulrl have in be blind. deaf and dumb and u moron to go on my. in: someone who had become unloviiblr-. Of ruum. not only the poets hold to this optimistic lhcm-'4 about the lndcstrucilbllity of love. hilt "I great m,.n;. cvcryday sort of people also pin their faith to if; nnd exploit it for all it is worth. They feel that once ih--.v lmw, (ap- lurcd our fancies and won our affections that we will go on se' "Wm M lllflniorous. no matter how they deteriorate and .vh:it s crows they become. and that no matter how they treat us .i-,- will tori. tinue to adore them. SOME MABBIAGES DHMONSTEATE This artlcss helief that ihe'heari, is a perpetual-motion mat'hir.i that once set going can't be stopped finds its fullest illu.-lratinn in marriage and explains why husbands and wives lake so little trouble to make llicnisclvcs attractive to each other. .Tlicy don't tr) in lmhl the love they nave won because they think they can't los- ii. a mi- lakcn ldcxi which is sufficiently disproved by the number of divor.-es. Maybe it isn't love, from the poets' standpoint. that can't sur- vlve disllluslon and ill-treatment and the decadence of un ideal. hut it is the only kind of ..love of which the common or garden v.n-v-iy of man and woman is capable. They can't go on kissing the unk.si- ablo and being romantic about the commonplace. Tliey'kimw we can fall out of love as easily as we can fall in love. nntl that if in: rel:-.m the affection of anyone we have to work to keep it. I married an ideal man. or so ll SPCn'i'll My husband fell ill. For yc.nr- lie vtai waited on him. wore myself to a franlv He swore over and over that if he Finally the doctors may saith. Hr-it DEAR DOROTHY DIX: in me. Two children came. a semi-invalid. I nursed him. trying to help him for tcn years. was ever well he would make it all up to me. covered the cause of his illness and he was restored to h By falling head over heel: in I still love him. He could cure my sici: soul. but A NAGGING WIFI any help for me? will lie? Nothing could be more tragic or more pilcoiis than Nothing else so devastate-5 the soul as In lmd out ife to an lngrate. nothing such R bIi;.n'.- hose one has loved and trusted ANSWER: your experience. that one has sacrificed one's 1 lug disappointment as to find out that i have betrayed one. But the remedy for soul sickness cruelty. It is not revenge. It is not in trying to make another suffer as we have suffered. It consists in forgiving. if that is possiblr. flit offense that has been committed against you. and. if you Vallnot hr- give. to forgot it and put it out of your mind as much as possible. You can never find peace. you can never know liappincss in Ifllli its you dwcll upon your wrongs. , And so I beg you for ;.our own sake to either go away and leave your husband or to milky a nun- with him. And if you still want him back the only way you Will get him will be as an angel of forgiveness. not a demon of rcvcnzc. is not bitterness. It is not I have a very attractive sister who is mu 1' DEAR MISS DIX: men until now ulicn slir widow. She has never seemed interested in has fallen head over heels ln- love with a man who H413 no job. in money. no home. Nothing except two children His firs: wife mm- mitted suicide because of his affairs with their next-door n:ii;hb0r- 51: sister knows all of this. but she is so crazy about him that Silo rul- uot cat or sleep unless she knows where he is every m nuir-. 5.1- evcn knows he is going with bad women. but she wants in iiiarry hunt What can I do? . A WORRIED BROTHER ANSWER: Nothing. When a woman is that much infatuaiflti with a man she is deaf to reason and there is no use in at-.tumi: "I'll her. It is a pity she can't be locked up until she comes to hcr st-uses. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personitlly to readers, but will sm- wer problems of general hterest through her column. " ,-Needlecraft: - FOR THE HOME -- SUCCESSHJL SIIIRTWAIST The shirtwaist is still the sound- est dress investment you could make! This one has the all-im- portant quality of wearabllity - deep collar and cuffs. the pleats which provide walking case. No. 2268 is cut in sizes 10. 12. 14. 10. ll. 20. 36. 38. and 40. 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