PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 5, 1953 eholdScrsp5ook I Mollm lriquet-to 5 &IIUH'hInO .o:.'n-an-is-iii Q. If a bridehhusgoiniz ton s Here's an easy way to make your h0n9.Vm00T1 "19 l 3” ” 5"” own no” pamungy Take any ptc. cral weeks, how soon should she gun with plenty of 0019, may ap- ;vr1t:leher irritcstses of acknowledgement penis to you (such as a. magazine 01' T 8 r oover), cover it loosely with course A- These T98-113' 81101115 59 W711" cheesecloth and tack both picture 19" 5-5 each 13 l'9CelV'3d- wd behre and cheesecloth on a. board. Cover 5h? 193V” w bl" WV" 1”" mm picture and cheesecloth Willi sh9l- 3 Week Rm” 5h91””'e5- lac. and when dry, trim and frame, Qg If 3 ma-" Mid 9' w”mm 3” without glass. The result gives tile-,W9m"3 whether aurmg h Tau” effect of a beautiful oil painting. 3"d bum ha"? umbreu”- shmud each one use his own umbrella? PNVHW F"5""l8 A. This might prove awkward. Water pipes will not freeze if old it would be much better if both newspapers are wound and tied were to walk under the man's around them ilnrger umbrella. ook lovelies in dCys with Slain Specialislk Facial looking fresh and smooth! Work: or money buzkl 'li-y it for 10 days. If not delighted. send jar to Noxzema, Toronto. Your money back! To help you look prettier fast a famous skin specialist worked out this home beauty care! Its suc- cess lies in greaseless N , a combination of softening, soothing, and cleansing ingredients offered by no other leading beauty cream. And ifs medicated-to help skin look fresher, clenrerl Smooth on Noxzernn night and rnorning.VN'ith a cloth wrung out in warm water wash as if using soap. Your skin's glowing-clean! Use Noxzarna as your night cream, with a bit extra for beauty-marring blemishes-it's medicated to help heal them fast! Use it as your pow- der base - helps keep your skin MadelnCansda r-2233331 l”5AV.nE,5 I Inoxzeml Big 6-ax. lllns offer luv only 9loeiuplSuvs VJ avovsnollerslnsl At any drug or cosmetic soumovl L I - - - : - - Edy Of Yus H n7JssnuIV.lsrtln.I.D. REATMENT FOR THE OOBDIION TYPE OF BHEUMATISM One of the encouraging things in life is the various organizations in which the members give their time and money to help suffering humanity. On every side we see voluntary organizations to help the blind, the deaf, the crippled and other sufferers. one such organization is the rheumatism and arthritis society with branches practically every- where. A most valuable pamphlet. or handbook, has been produced by the Canadian Arthritis and Rheu- matism Society for distribution by physicians to their patients suffer- ing from rheumatoid arthritis or rheumatoid spondylitis (where rheumatoid process attacks the spine). "Of all forms of rheumatixn, rheumatoid arthritis is capable, ii neglected.. of producing the STEM- est crippling and disability. A dis- ease of the body as a whole as well as of its joints, it usually affects young adults, particularly women. Gradually increasing fatigue, pain and stiffness over a period of months and years is a common pattern of its development. It may involve any or all of the patients joints, but most usually affects fingers. wrists, elbows knees and feet. It usually affects these joints on both sldes.'NoL only do joints become swollen and painful, but the patient is actually ill-may run a low fever, become excessively tired, anemic and underweight." In some cases. for some unknown reason, the patient may improve for a time so that whatever treat- ment is being used at the time receives the credit for the improve- ment. Despite all the research on rheumatism, covering hundreds of Continued on page 713. Iiirpau-snaasnaslslsnnrdasnlultnaasnd HowCanI!!l By Anne Ashley -sssuumuxsqasssnuuusspsruuso u.....u.. nu-..-.4 Q. How can I remove white marks from furniture, caused by hot. dishes? A. One method is to tub with dnely powdered rotlenstone or pumice, mixed to a light paste with lemon oil or linseed oil. If you do not have rottenstone or pumice on hand. try cigar ash. Rub lightly in one direction of the grain, wipe with a cloth clipped in plain lin- seed oil, then polish. Q. How can I prevent lime from collecting on the inside of my tea- kettle? A. one way is to place a few common marbles in the kettle, and the lime will collect on them and leave the inside of the kettle clean. Q. How can I remove rust from wrought iron fixtures? A. It can usually be removed with steel wool and kerosene. If very badly rusted, soak it for a time in kerosene, then rub with 3lAnlaIsnsllar-sr'-Wfh H "What a day this has been!" a housewife we visited not long ago exclaimed settling down in her chair with a sigh of relief, obvious- ly grateful that evening, and mo- ments of leisure. had come . . . From a table close by, she picked up an unfinished stocking and s. NUT CAKE 1 cup white sugar 1,4. cup butter 2 eggs 156 cups flour 14 cup walnuts 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla Salt . '.-.- cup milk Cream butter, add sugar gradual- ly, add unbeatenegg yolks and beat thoroughly, add flavouring. Com- bine flour, baking powder and salt and sift. Add flour mixture to creamed mixture, alternating with two additions of milk,beatingllghl.- ly after each addition. Add beaten egg whites to mixture. Bent thor- oughly. Then add nuts and beat lightly. -Bessie Johnston Sprlngvale W. l. &&&l' The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Kemblc .siQhE5 For Tomorrow WITH the Moon in Scorpio. this day favors "odd jobs." It is a. good day for the householder to clear out trunks, clean closets, and so forth. Where business is concerned. the day favors tax adjustments, correspondence and insurance mat- ters of every type. For best results in all activities, stick to established procedures. New ventures should await a more propitious period. Personally. it it should be a pleasant day, espec- ially if you can devote some time to pursuits which stimulate you mentally. For the Birthday lf tomorrow is your birthday, you should find the year ahead 11 most satisfactory our-. Long-pend- ing business transactions should be concluded happily and, at. this time next year, you yourself closer to achieving your ambitions than you believe pos- sible at this time. There is a possi- bility that some unforeseen bene- fits may accrue through travel, a new invention or the favor of some influential person. There are also stimulating as- pects for social and romantic re- lntionshlps, and domestic matters should prosper, too. Prestige and power can indeed be yours this year! A child born on this day will be ambitious and determined but in- steel wool. ..z-z WM 3e7o27x7f-lIV&x7e2zar'i cllned toward bluntness and ear- casm. ' NO BLEACHING A. ND BLIIING neat ball of yarn. Pink, it was, and we fell to wondering for the mo- ment what babs of autunm was to be thus gifted: a potential brunette, brown-eyed and dark lashed, who should one day be some nice lsd's dream, or despair; orablonde, with appealing eyes of blue, is lovely miss, of fair curls, and shell-pink complexion to be quite as engag- ing a sweetheart; or perhaps a. red- head, eyes 1'etchingly flecked to hazel shades. freckles-love-spots of sun such as Grandaughter has, spread along a neat nose: piquant of face, an altogether charming maid to be someones best loved. "This," our hostess chuckled, "was Agent's Day at this place! Ilm afraid I was a little brusque with the last one-he was selling subscriptions to magazines, and I ffer E glish l1D.0.WIlIlaua I 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "You didn't; used to go there, until your stocks depreciated in value." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "cl1iropodi.st"'! 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Au revoir, audacity, audatorlum. audacious. 4. What does the word "auro- ral" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with pro that means "reproducing freely"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "You didn't go there formerly, until your stocks deprec- fated (omit "ln value"). 2. Pro. "Ounce kl-rop-o-disc, first 1 as in line. first 0 as in on, accent second syllable. 3. Auditorium. 4. Pertain. ing to or like the dawn; rose-age "Hi-V P51111318 depicted an auroral 'scene." 5. Prolific. sameom WW 15 Pleasant! So nanny times we are greeted' "Mm there's more about now than I get time to read. Dear me, what a nuisance such salesmen are!" "But," we offered, "they're in-, teresting. One can learn something from them. if it's only to be thank- ful one's lines have fallen about, one's own door-step! They tell us' their troubles too, and . . ." l "Troubles!" she laughed." as if I didn't have enough of my own,l without listening to othersl 'Every time I open the door today its to meet the like of you,' I said to one of them, this afternoon. not too graciously . . . he was an insurance man. ll bet my blood prcssure's touching 300 right now.' "All the more reason," he grin- ned, "why you should buy your- self a policy-that is, if you haven't left it too late, as it ls."' O O 0 "So do these farms receive a share of such patronage. Today, it er-faced man, well dressed, polite, gave away, religious tracts. "We teach . . ." He went into an explanation of things spiritual, ered . . . The afternoon was gray, quiet, lifeless: the farmlands en- should find batten shrouded with mist. We counted the drops of silver on the bars twig of poplar beyond the window. The lane was muddy, the yard little "Let's not discuss serious subjects today," we smiled "Let's talk about less solemn things . . . Now where do you hail from?" "The West," he replied in some surprise. And so entrusting for the time- and always, our respective creeds to the keeping of One, Who takes and gives and "doeth all things well" and in His own time and season. we chatted briefly there. "Well, Goodbye," he said pre- sently, rising. He went out then closing gently the door behind him, But reopened it to offer with a smile: "At least, it's nice. to meet New "llsitln-Wllllsssr" Fsrnclsl NOW-get a spanking white wash without pre-soaking, blumg or bleaching! SURF"S new "Radiant Whitener" brings you s new kind of detergent that old-fashioned bleaching and blmng unnecessary. And clothes, andlmenslutl crwlthnohatsh yhashguo weaken ism. . - Just Wash and Hang Wllllsr Vlllllool Ilslngl Truer white! SURF'8 you need never bother with bluing again. -Whiter than any you can use whether . white or tinted. hthllllh Z gtxxxttxxlut . 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