Woman is Realm.. PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 20. 1950 Better English I B, -. 0. WIHIIII Modern Etiquette E is; Iohartn Loo g 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I will go with you, provid- gu you have proven your sincer- 1-" i2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "deposition"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Summarize, equalize, tomiprosnize, cautsrize. 4. What does the word "prejud- 'cial" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with co that means "to cave lri'? ANSWERS 1. say. "1 shall go with you. pro- vided you have proved your sin- :erlty. 2. Pronounce first syllable ls dcp (not as deep, with princi- pal accent (:11 third syllable. 3 Csmpmmlse. 4. Tending to injury: damaging. ”l-lis going away was most prejudicial to the affairs of the ccmpnny." 5. Collapse. -WV lg K'x'wrocm '7s'7ox7s'.k xwxxxxzxx UPSIDE-DOWN PINEAPPLE ( CooIr's Corner CAKE have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped. slip- ped or wobbled at Just the wrong 3 time. Do not live in fear of this 3 to:blerp:olls butter game 59 cup brown sugar 01' mar- vrtlo are seated together at I. table in a restaurant, is it proper to stop It their table until invited to Join them? less. as they might have matters of personal importance to discuss. It is much better merely to speak as you walk by. Even if asked to join them, you should decline the trivi- tation. unless It is so cordial that you positively know it is their wish to have you with them. send out announcements and invi- tations when their daughter. who is a divorcee. remarrles? to adrnowledge flowers and notes of sympathy? per. mm Q. if one encounters two friends A. No; this is rude and thought- Q. is it proper for parents to A. Yes. this is quite all right. Q. May engraved cards be used A. Yes, these are perfectly pro- FALSE TEETH Tlint Loosen Need Not Emborross Many wearers of false teeth Embroidered Organdy A Lace Insertion with embroidere delicate blouse from Maison France. A - That Body Of Your: By June: W. lluton. aw. &&NAN&&&a ABDOMINAL OPIIATIONS NOW LIBS DANGEROUS -..L: A joke about doctors common a a few years ago was. "me oper- ation was s nioous. but the patient died." We seldom hear this Joke today; we know novrthat in such cases the pus-forming organisms had obtained too great a start be- fore operation was performed. Also. this we; before the wonder germ- killing drugs-sulfa. penicillin and streptomycin - were discovered.. In operations on the abdominal organs-appendix. intestine. gall bladder and others-the danger is peritonitis (inflammation of the covering of the organs and of the lining of the onion itself). It can readily be derstool how organisms once getting a start on this moist su.rfa.ce could spread in- flamxnation in all directions above. below. and sideways. so that it is only a matter of , haps hours until the inflammation would spread beyond control and death would result. One of the advan- tages and blessings of these new germ-killing drugs is that they sometimes do their best work alone. and at other times in com- bination with one another. is In "Annals of 8urlzer.v." Phil- adelphia. Drs. E. J. Pulaski. A. B. Voorhees, Jr.. and S. P. seeley re- port a continuation of their sturies of streptomycin in fecal( (bowel wastes) peritonitis. These studies were undertaken to gain inform- ation ior the Surgeon General of the United states as a part of ii special d-uty of streptomycin in various Army installations. While 3 "(Indy form a yoke on this stand-up frill of lace frames lonly as cases in which streptomy- cin was used alone or in combin- 'eNM-Ns latlon with penicillin were studied. ; A i certain trends were noted. ) How pan I ! ! ! I In early-spreading peritonitis in lwhlch the infection organisms s By Anne Ashley 'started their work in the stomach 'or 1 testines. the combined treat- ha e l t . J t kl t slices or 6 half slices pineapple lull: nF2g . llllsle spralgraieini we "W Maraschlno che.ries (rion-acid- powder. on your plates . Using as) 8 x 8 x 2 inch pan, Holds false teeth more firmly. sn' heat the butter and sugar together they feel more comfortable Does ”m””0"Q” 7" unti-1 sugar is melted. Arrange pine- not sour Checks "plate odi-r" r , ; apple over surface of caramel mlx- (denture breath.) Get FASTEETH Household rapbook ture. Centre or intersperse cher- at any drug store. ries among pineapple (if desired By sober" L" 3 walnut halves may also be used). - g Set aside while mixing the batter: M” Ina": - ;': hxooo.-:o””F( mmnl numb '-3 . . 1,.-. :32:-enmg E The slats Say 5 Wlrllen the! htands allaglgin to feel ' , . . roug . rub pen y of and crcan 1 933' unblmm By ('e""'"' mmbh E, well into them just before retiring 1 teaspoon vanilla llil cups sifted flour 1.4 teaspoon salt ll.',- teas-poorrs baking powder L: cup pineapple S)"lp Cream shortening, gradually add sugar, cresmlng until light and ,-cu, 'bmNNr(.v.V.Y.V.wVmx.w (NA. VN'5(.Vr. found efforts, backed up by well- organized plans. to break down and slip on a pair of old loose gloves. If this is not effective. using camphor ice in place of the cream will improve the roughest of hands. For Saturday. April 22 IT may call for serious and pro- Dlrty overalls ll-f1.Add Rd lll;bt - W211? Sm ,,,fg3,:m,,l:”,,;,,. opposition, quarrels and strife. Wash dirty overalls, by laying sift with dry ingredients. Add flour especially 1" p"5””a1 cm"'9'cl'5' them ll” 0". the wuwpard and mixture .me,namy with pmeawle domestic or household activities gizugginfhemvrih mane SI-l:;terl:;lii:;ls syrup to the creamed batter. beat-. in: after each addition until smooth. Pour batter over pineapple and bake in a moderate 3501? even for 50-60 minutes. .. . M . Morning Smile mw.s.smxaI' New Idea Tile patron stared at the soiled bill of fare. then-by is. fortunate fluke-catching the waitcris eye, he motioned that lordly gentleman over to his table. "Waiter," said he, "you've got a Ipiendid idea. here. Just imagine! samples of the different dishes i rlued to iihe menu!" mm rozlkkoes mmav WIIIIER WVIAMIIIIE? However. there is a sign of com- tlves. enjoy a serious effort to put their affairs on a sound buts for long- term' and lasting objectives. w'hlle there may be disagreement. strife and bickering to cope with now. in the long run harmonious standing may he arrived 'at by frank discussion Good nature and friendly talk may standings, of a domestic character. pmmise and humongous --ggmng and the dirt will come out much ;ogeum--- go, an am-Name com. easier the next time they are laun- posure or understanding. With a 39155- heart-to-heart. talk much my be Prevent Sllliirlnr gained by able efforts to establish long rarge and enduring oblec- To prevent rubbers from slip- ping on wet pavoncnts, farten a strip of adhesive tape lengthwise If It 1. Your Birthday down the sole- Those whose birthday it is may Romantic ties my also demand careful consideration. Happiness and fairness need free discussion for gain and sociability in business as well as in the home. A child born on this day while friendly and sociable may need to curb an over-ardent and eager tongue and temper. It should cul- tivate a calm dlspcsitlon. ; urrder- of vital issues. ran out wrinkles and misunder- Eiiriillfiilh Whiter than brand nowl, Thule Rinso-whiuf Only Riiuo gives these ,. mulling wnhdsy results because only Rllloo contains Soliurn. Yes. Rinso eta even and yellowed things actual y W MI newt bn ' :3 ..'.Ah'. whiter 5 -av , s . .b I It I 0 I I ll". - :l:::vei'oi8ia'wasl'lJs Into contains soiiuin. Yes. U . Jyljlltor than brand new! Rinao can give y results be use washable colon Icttnlly brighter howl Alorcloilioo 'ment of streptomycin and penicil- i lin seemed to be more helpful than streptomycin alone; on the other hand. when the peritonitis was loc- ated in one spot (not spreading rapidly) streptomycin alone was more effective. The above information. used bv Q. How can I thoroughly clean a halrbrush? A. Mix a half cup of salt. and. flour in equal proportions; rub this through the bristles of thel halrbrush, and it will make it as clean as when new. Be sure tol max t th t our defense forces is. of course. ieforee zlusmg Eh? 3:311;-:.,,ughlylavaiiable to civilians and may I . How can I Nmove mseculmean the saving of many lives fol- from vegetables when washing? lhwmg ”'bd”mmal ”p"3"”"5' A. Put is little vinegar or a pinch of borax into the water. This will bring the live insects to the surface of the water almost im- from a closet or cupboard? A. Place a saucerful of quick- iime in the closet or cupboard. This mediately. not only absorbs all dampness, but Q. How can I remove dampness also acts as I disinfectant. gs - vs... '3 iioiioiiiv DIX SAYS- Love '5 True Emotion Is Proof Against Time..Cliange DEAR MISS DIX: How can love survive the changes of time! What strengthens and fosters love? EDNA ANSWER: infatuation cannot survive the changes of time be- cause it depends upon so many fleeting things that alter almost with the day and hour and because it is mostly founded on illusion. But true love is of another quality. It is made of sterner stuff. and when a heart really and truly sets its affections upon another it is proof against all the vicissitudes of time and change. Evert dlsilluslon . and disappointment do not kill it. for we have seen ' time and again the miracle of love that withstands ill-treatment. lngratltude. even treachery, and still lives on. STBEIWETHENS WITH YEARS In happier circumstances. where love really has something to feed upon. it grows and strengthens with the years and sends its roots deeper down and the winds of chance and change beat upon it in vain. . Love changes. of course. The old husband and wife do not love each other for the same things they did when they married as girl and boy. Then they loved each other for their youth and good looks or their high spirits and gayety. They loved each other for the phy- sical atfracfion that drew them together. But when they are old they love each other for their characters. for the fineness they have found in each other. for the sacrifice and. tenderness that each has given the other. The things that strengthen and foster love are unselfishness. faith and loyalty. Time has no power to weaken these. . DEAR MISS DIX: My daughter is 23. smart. attractive and am- bitious, but she says she does not want to marry. She has had men friends. but when they find out her Ideas they seem to disappear. She Continued on page 9 -Needlecraft - FOR THE HOME -- rorrrrn-uu.r APPIALINO Aioveofadress.sos on girl can easily make it herself. yet perfect in detail. scooped out neckline, brief pun or cup sleeves. and the gathered fullness that dips just below the waistline in back Jacket is optional. No. 309 is out in sizes ill. 13, 15. 1'! and ii). size 13 requires 5 yards M-inch; or Htgyards 35-inch for dreea and bolero. Bend 5 cents for each PA'1'f'l!tN which includes complete se-wing guide. Print your Name. Addrlls and Style Number plainly. Be Isn- to state also you want. include poatai unit. or mini number in your address. SIZES " ' " Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. IQ Address Province Peeing late The Past By E. ii. meal-mu: The precious motel known ll. gold. while often mentioned in the scriptures. was not coined until after the time of Daniel. its use among the Hebrews was common The furniture and utensils of th. Temple were overlaid with golo. In mbiicai days gold was found a. Opiilr (Job XXVILI ll.) Arabia is Chron. and She-be). - The process known as gins- biowing was known to the ancient Egyptians as early as the time of the Patriarcha. The Hebrews. too. may have known how to blow glass though it is mentioned but once in the Old Testament (Job XXVII. 17). where it is translated in the A. V. "Crystal." but in the R. V. ”Giass". The mirrors refer- red to in (Cor. xll. 12: 2 Cor. ill. 18.) etc.. were made of metal. was there ever a race of Giants? Scripture ,hlstory first mention: giants in Gen. XIV. 5, they are called "Rephalm". OG. King of Basham, was of this race. They are also mentioned in other places in the Bible. . . 0 What was the Five Mile Act? It was an Act passed in the 17th century by Charles 11, forbidding Non-confonmlst teachers to pass within five miles of a corporation where they had preached since the Act of Oblivion (unless they were travelling), under the penalty of 40 pounds. or liability to imprison- ment for six monilu. It is a well established histori- cal fact that the early Finns had a great passion for piracy and plunder. In the 12th century their country was invaded by King Eric of Sweden, who sought to estab- lish Christianity at the point of the sword. The great majority of Finland's population remained heathen even after 1300. Today 98 per cent of the population, or about two million people belong to the Lutheran Church..Finnlsh is the official and common lan- guage. The word "faklr" was originally given to a class of l-Iindoo quack Medicos. wllo existed in India at a very early period. They proved a dangerous element in society in those days by practicing their mad fanaticism. The English gov- ernment trled to stamp opt the practice. but with little success. 0 0 U I "Euchelain". is the "prayer oil". consecrated by seven priests. and used in the Greek Church for the Unctlon of the sick. it is consider- ed one of the seven sacramenu of the Church, but, unlike the Ex- treme Unciion of the Roman Ca- tholic Church, it is not confined to cases of mortal illness. "Believe it or Not". but jewel- polnled drills and bronze saws were used in building ine greai pyramids. and the angles of trieir bases are so perfect that no one can understand how they were measured. in the Queen's Cham- her, it would be difficult for any- one to find the joints between the great rocks. The most "important pyramid. the ,Khutu. was origin-I ally 481 feet high. 755 feet wide, and contained approximately 8,- 348,000 tons of masonary. It cov- ers nearly l3 acres. the pyramids were tombs designed to secrete the cmbalmed buules against all search. Dogs: were once regarded with contempt by the Jews. as unclean animals. They were never permit- ted io enter the home. The East- ern peuple to this day can apply no stronger language than in the use of the words. "You dog." 0 I In Biblical days people rode long distances on me backs of Camels. A good days journey would be a distance of twenty to! thirty miles. A day's ride was called "days journey". (Gen. 2(XXl. 23. nuke ii. 44). A peculiar sect sprang up in England in 164.) who professed themselves incapable of sinnlng and in the condition of Adam be- fore he was driven from Eden. During their meetings they wail.- no clothing. They were named "Renters", because of their violent gesticulations and silly utterances. RICHMOND. Yolkshi e. Eng.a..d -(CP)-At an inquesi here testi- mony was given that after a mot- or ” t Eric Flinvotf was left lying in a pool of gasoline pending the arrival of police. someone iii a cigaret, threw ilowi. the match and Fllntoii was fatally burned., Verdict: accidental death. ' C o CANADIAN PEAK Mount Logan the highest moun. ! Mn In Canada. is 19.539 feet high. 1 Everybody enjoys rthem . . . DELICIOUS CRUST? .-GRISSOI. . - A ' BREAD S'l'ICKS”' at your Ceoeofs New moms surrs fiiescaie is gggl coffee at its best -.......----.....---1 IIIE COFFEE TIIAT SAVES Y0" IIP T0 I" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. 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