' Women's realm TEE GUARDIAN F PAGE TWO JANUARY 31, 1952 x Thai Body Of Yours By James W. Barton. ILD. ' -HF ELLEWS DIARY 3; .3 Island lararara Wilt ...... t "And quit. I thaw!" the wuntr ms FAMILY 1jm'slCIAN AND or former commented in BEGUM CA3"-7" :ta"f:d5m:!ll'fln:.0(l1i':ellI:1'::e:oh3ls(l'l1 1 have written before of the . ho be- us to chat or the work. and the three middle aged women W . ' f of lumps in their breasts. weather. and to bring us items 0 caligflezm they had Cmceh They news of the farm. He is a quiet. deliberate fellow. sometimes to our mind a veritable "amp off the old block" and then again. queer engaging 9111118 '-h9l' such kinship is. in some ways refused to consult. their physician. however. because, if cancer were present. it would upset some long- laid plans for entire family. During the months that they were follow- ing these plans. these three women exacl-lll 35 we 379'. we nnd me spent days and nights of mental same characteristics .in Rob - torture. but. like an wives and HOW llke falherl mm mmhen mothers, they had in mind onlY though the two are as different in many respects as is night from day. Even in appearance . . . Rob. tail and broad and the younger farmer smallish and slight. Rob is quick of movement and mostly pop- timlstic. even in the face of diffi- culties and accomplishes what James declares is ”a power of work" in his farining. as must M'- ery farmer who operates a farm with any measure of success. and alone. He makes and plans for added conveniences and improve- ments in the bl.llldlnS5 10 hell? make his round of choring. if not easier. at least manageable. . . . He is interested in lrnvroving his herds and it is interesting to note that from a small beginning. even the acquiremeut of one res- istered animal, the years in pass- ing soon add to ones store. He reads. given time. rather widely and has a. mind that retains. Not that the younger former is not equally as quick in his reckoning. Indeed, when a problem in calcu- lation appears. while we reach down pencil and paper. he smiles and comes up with the answer. I-Ie reads too. but only articles related to farming. We doubt if he ever read one of the favorite cowboy or detective yarns or a best seller in fiction, because like James. he prefers to find his stor- ies clad in flash and blood and in real life. so he learns much and has learned. from those with whom his occupation brings him in. contact. He likes to talk with older folks and is never happier than when listening to their ex- periences and lore. As it lad he liked to foregather with others of his age and older about "The Corner" of an evening. And if there are mothers who will dis- agree with our findings. ho seem- ed to benefit from the practice. the happiness of the family, Re- turning home and consulting their physician and specialist they found that the lumps in the breast were simply enlarged null: illlillds W14 as such were perfectiy harmless. Because the Cancer Socletles of the United States and Canada know that early cancer is curable and late cancer is not. they have asked all phyolflailhs to be cancer conscious and not delay treatment in suspicious cases. some men and. women of cancer age. however. feel that physicians and health writers are causing many to de- velop cancerpliobia (fear of can-' car.) It might be well to repeat the statement of Dr. Donald V. Tlfue- blood in General Practice Clinics some months use. ”The great effort instituted and sponsored by the American Cancer society some years ago for the purpose of educating the public re- gardlnt: the early signs and symp- toms of the possibility of cancer being present have borne fruit (maybe a few phobias), 'l'he peo- ple who have been educated by this enterprise, if intelligent, -have contacted their family physician immediately. even though they may not have had any of the signs and symptoms described. but be- cause they would like to have a complete examination. to assure themselves that no evidence of this dread disease is present. A few that may develop phobias amb- abiy need examination as much as the others. After they have been assured in a kindly manller with- out criticism, that nothing can be gmmdg they are usually definitely relieved and content.” Because there is so much writ- ten about cancer, and rightly so as it kills off so many useful men and women in the prime of life. patients are naturally asking what may seem like foolish questions of their physicians. Should the pat- PORTRAIT OF A PRINCESS Looking graciously regal. Princess Elizabeth smiles for court photo- grnplicr Baron in this new port- rait taken at her London residence Clarence House. She wears an afternoon dress of blue figured silk with square neckline and cross- over bodice. boiler English g Iy 9. c. wurmnc 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Do you know who I can get to do the work proper?” 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "evisceratc"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Juniper, junier. cloth- ier, financier. 4. what, does the word "irrevoc- able" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with po that means ”born after the death of the father"? ANSlVERiS I Say. "Do you know whom I can get to do the work properly?” 2. Pronounce e-vis-er-at, first e as in me unstressed. i as in it. second a as in set. a as in ate. accent sec- ond syliable, 3. Junior. 4. Incap- able of being revoked: unalterabie. Once Losl. Good Name Is Hard To Recover DEAR MISS DIX: I am a freshman in high school and have a me. Recently I attended a theatre where I met my boy friend. He teased me, so I moved away and sat with another boy. merely to make my friend jealous. While we not together. we kissed a few times. Now some of the boys in school who were at the some show are spreading stories about my awful -;s--rs-' conduct with these two boys. None of it ll true, ' but I am losing friends because of the false rumors. GRACE A. problem that seems serious to ANSWER: With just A little reading between, the lines, I gather that your conduct was rather more indecorous than you indicate. Certainly it was more unladylike than a high school freshman should he. Having attained an age where you do. I am sure. feel entitled to a certain amount of lib- any as far as dating goes, you are old enough to conduct: yourself properly-at least in public. This you have not done! Why. therefore. should you be surprised if a witness to your ill-bred behavior takes Naturally the story will be exag- Murlol Nlssen it upon himself to spread a story? gerntcd. and become more so as it develops-all stories do-but had you not given some basis upon which to build a malicious tale. it never could have come into being. . YOU MUST BE CAREFUL A young girl's reputation and good name are the greatest things she possesses. Treating them lightly by flagrant flirting. petting in public, niaking an exhibition of yourself in 8 public place-as you did --will not enhance you in the eyes of your particular schoolmates. You do have the sense to realize how much you have lost by one in- discretion. (Was it only one?) Let it be It lesson to you! You can show your regret by being especially careful in the future. The un- pleasrintness which surrounds you at the moment will die down, pro- vided you do nothing to set it aflume again. When you get back to a normal footing with the schoolmates. the loss or whose friendship you so deplored, stuy there! Qunrrcls and reconciliations with your various boy friends are matters for private consideration. At your age you should be friendly with boys. and if you are for- tunatc enough to know lots of them. so much the better. Treat them all as friends, and as much on the same basis as possible. Don't take any of them too seriously and don't let them get too serious over you. Be a good friend; a Cheerful. amusing companion. Don't get. the idea that because you attract boys easily you rive superior to any of your loss favored friends. Perhaps populririty has slightly turned your head. and made you ii little boastful with other girls? If so. you are on the straiglitest road to losing favor with them. If you have given this impression, they are naturally going to seize on any gossip thnf circulates and spread it accordingly. You have deserved no better! Take stock of yourself. Grace. A popular girl urn be ll great factor for good in a school if she knows how to use her gifts properly. Don't throw away a good reputation and good friends by careless behavior. DEAR MISS DIX: No matter how hard I try to slop. I am always nagging at my boy friend. accusing him of things I know he doesn't do. I'm 21 now. and a few years ago I had an unfortunate romance with a boy who wasn't trustworthy. Since we broke up I seem to sus- pect everyone. We are in be mrrrrierl in a few months but I know BLONDE, University who is 20 to be married Stanbury of St. Catharines. 5 FOOT 2 IS WESTERN QUEEN londe Miriam Voelimer of Kit- chener was crowned "Queen of the Ball" at University of Western Ontario in London. "Mim". and five foot two. plans in June to Bob evis:erated to-cook cu fat to rea sides turnl ed. cover minutes. T pieces, wh much cooking. after about twenty minutes. If the chicken is not crisp enough. COOK ll. 11 it is hot enough when a cube browns in 30 seconds, Care- fully pliicc the chicken pieces in the hot fat and brown m"x'7x'x'.x:x3RT;iK"R'5'x'x7s ' "T 'Cook's Corner gt : nucn CHICKEN Fried chicken is iiecommended as excellent party fare, or just as I special family treat. The whole chicken may be bought and cut up at home. or the ready- t-ups may be used. Coat the pieces with flour, salt. pepper and a little paprika. paprika helps in the browning. An easy way to do this is to put the coating mixture in a bag and shake the chicken in it. several pieces at a time, lleat U2-inch of fat in a heavy frying pan. Neveif allow the Th e oh the smoking point- bread on both M: with tongs. when the chicken is well brown- nnd cook for 25 to 30 he boney neck and back ich do not require as may be removed noovered for about five am. BUYSWWHYS 4A Wlllllll INIDRI-lAllLlN SEHVICI MONTREAL, Jun. 31st-Pots 'n' pans learn and dishes sparkle when you use those grand new dc. tergents. But youlvo probably found, as I have, that detergents are dryin to your hands. That's when wonder'ul JERGE S LOTION cornea to their rescue! Just aniootb Jergena on your handc- after every watery Job I. . . because it's ii uid, Jergens quick! supplies the softening, srnoot in; l moisture that . thirsty skin needs. I always keep a bottle of Jergens Lotion handy in both kitchen and bathroom . . . us. it regularly . . . and by the and of the day, my hands are soft and smooth as can be. Ask for Jergens Lotion. Just 15c, 37c, 65c and 31.15. .4 Reach: lllluard always makes me think longiugly of warm summer sands an machine. And that brings an enticing thoughts about my holidays next summer. I haven't decided yet where I'll head to for fun 'n' frolic. but , I've done one very importnnt thing as part of my . - Sunshine Account at the BANK OF MQNTREAL. 3 That's the one way to be sure that you 11 have the g neccssn y cash when wuifl:r's snows are gone nnddhe - beach is beckoning. Ileaolvo now that lack of holiday , funds won't force you to make do with a lfaecond-bestl vacation. Upen a Sunshine Account at the Bof'M tomorrow. Then, save a definite filled moment when your holidays come round. Eur Had Six Younguera (be- tween the ages of 4 and 8) come to visit you? I have -and we had our- time. But when it was all over l was ready for a" good, relaxing cup of coder-. So I mrule of INSTANT 1952 Personal Planning program . . . I've opened I amount each pay-day, and vou'll be all set to enjoy every sunshine- selves quite a They're The Proudeu in Canada . . . the rich "Aristocrat" tomatoes that go into HEINZ TOMATO PRODUCTS. Mcllow-glowiiig- rlcllcious-they're sun-ripened on the vinc-then cooked to perfec- tion in Heinz gleaming kitchens. Yes, Heinz Tomrito Products add delicious variety to mid-winter mcrils. Horn: Cream of Tomato Soup-so good as a first course or in merit and vegetable dishes. Heinz Tomrila Juicc-llcinz Chili Sauce and Heinz Ketchup to Add zestful flavour lo main dishes. In- cidentally. I like to buy Helm Ketchup in the big, economy-size I3-ounce bottle. Compare it with the ll-ounce bottle of some brands. Youlll see how little it costs for Heinz extra value . . . ketchup so rich that a few drops go a long wayl Lila To See that "Oh What A Wifel" look in your husbanrl's eyes? (Makes you feel wou- derfull) Well, here's howl... Give him a sparkling. deli- r-ioun JELL-0 , .lEI.l.Y POWDER dessert. (Seven myself a cup CHASE & S. NBORN COFFEE. Good? Yes! For Instant Chase (ll Sanborn is made by coffee ex- perts . . . it's the only instant coffee backed b over 85 years coffee experience. But you don't need to know this to appreciate its hearty, deep-down flavour. Every sip tells you flint hero is something special. And Instant. Chase & Simliom is so quick to make-lakes no longer than boil- iug the water. Economical too- for there's no waste. Look for it next time you're shopping. I know you'll be imprccdl Something For Tho Small Fry "This is an irrevocable law." 5. Posthumous. wedding. slve studies for other clues that might be revealing. This might mean laboratory studies and X- for false accusations. Either you if I don't stop this nagging (which I cannot help) he'll call off the H.B. ANSWER: You know perfectly well that you must stop your jeal- ously and nagging if you expect to marry. get over this habit (which is all it. is) or you face a very dlsmni and minutes. As an alternative method of cooking the chicken. after browning the pieces may be trans- ferred to a shallow uncovered pan and baked in in moderate oven of 350 degs. F. for 20 to 25 minutes. No man is going to stand pull your will power together and ray examinations. Even if no sign or symptom of cancer is present. the family phy- sician usually advises a yearly ex- amination, v lent present a symptom or Sign Of which helhas heard or read. the family doctor will not only investi- gate that symptom but do exten- r - -- -- and maintained by all brothers. I 4 o Perhaps this was because his el- ders who gathered there were con- siderate men. who were careful to pass On an example. not perfect at all, but nevertheless honest and The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Kembla l r t l 1 ' I 3 wholesome and good to the Because if brothers p- . youngsters about. the same blood and reared in a , ' ' ' liiae environment can not see eye He is mostly optimistic too. but to eye and work always towards their mutual advantage, how then can we hope or even expect mem- bers of nations of widely d1V8l'Sl- fiod birth and training. to sit down peaceably together. in terms of respect and faith and good fel- lowship, about the council tables of the world? Until tomorrow- - Diary - - Good-night. . . . . . . only to a point which faces facts and leaves iittle to chance. He likes to introduce improvements about the place but only in "due season" and. reaching a. hand back to some Scottish forebear. he is one to make haste slowly. Dif- fer-ent. are the two and yet they enjoy a companionship so ideal we with such a state could be found Escnri CIITS COFFEE COSTS as much as d a pound -Even the 4 oz. in-though coating for less-makes as many cups as a whole ound of ordinary coffee. .g'lie.big 12 02. family size in save: even more. No waste with Nescafe - you make just what on use. No messy groan s. SNesccfe is specuily pro- cessed to st? fresh to the ” jut spoonfu . uxlx . nos. .. For Tomorrow lonely future. if you aren't nbie to trust your future husband now. you won't after marriage. and you'll make his life a veritable Hades. DEAR MISS DIX: For the past six months I have been going with a divorced man who has a 7-year-old daughter. He has asked me to marry him but I hesitate because of his attitude toward the child. She will not be living with us but he is very devoted to her. sees her as often as he can and takes her places without asking me along. He fully supports her and admits that his daughter will come first in his life at all times. I have never been married before. I like his child and want him to be good to her but I think I should have some consideration. ton. ANN ANSWER: Though you deny it. your attitude most certainly is jeal- ousy, both of your sweethearts child and his ex-wife. He is to be commended for his care of the youngster. and if you continue to re- sent it I can recommend nothing else but parting. You've only known this man six months and can scarcely expect in that short time to chicken ct up. and b a quarter chicken is An excellent way to prepare it-ups with a minimum of work is to bake them entirely in the oven, Cover the bottom of the pan with fat then place the coated pieces in the pan. skin side like for one to one and hours at a temperature of 350 degrees F. Basie every 15 minutes with melted fat. If the not well browned. the boiling unit may be turned on for a few minutes. supplant a daughter UNDER an inflationary and self to second place highly progressive urge to branch out and enlarge the scope. oppor- tunities. ventures and experiences, many unusual developments may in his affections. in your husband's life. this man is not for you. Miss Nissan cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general Internet through this column. Morning Smile If you cannot reconcile your- l Ho Knew ...n.,g be expected. New propositions. fresh contacts and offers of sup- port and cooperation from influ- ential sources. call for calm an- alysis and shrewd tactics. some conflicting angels or alluring pro- lects emphasize the need for dis- cretion and circumspect manage- ment. Postpone commitments where possible. , II gHousahold Scrapbooks; By Roberta Lu ' Q Washing Slilelda To keep dress shields fresh and make them wear longer, place them flat and brush them with tepid soap suds on both sides. Sousa up and down in clear rinsing water to which a little ammonia has been added. Press. but do not wring. Hang over the line and allow to drip dry. Do not iron. . For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is have prestige of a particularly important year. with much in the way of fresh starts. new commitments. with important change. under pros- pect of growth. expansion and worth-while rearrangements. How- ever, such should be wisely taken cu-g at shoe, under advisement, since there could be misunderstandings or nub the leather of the shoes hidden factors later on to perplex with the inside of a freshly-cut or complicate. Think cautiously. as tentative plans or agreements may prove a safeguard for future con- sideration. Mark time while influ- orange peel. then polish with )1 soft cloth. and see how it improves the appearance. entlal persons consider, pr. scam. A child born on this day is boun- teously gifted with abilities. skills. oven-browned stains on pic mentality. with initiative for n dishes can be easily removed by progressive and perhaps notable soaking in a strong solution of career. born): and water. ' Alice Brooks Designs EASY CROCHET NEW DOILIES to add to your collection of beauties! A lovely background for plants. vases or lamps. stunning as a buffet set, superb an a party table-settlngl Luge dolly is 18 inches in No. 30 cotton. small. 13 inches. Pat- tern 7225: crochet directions. send Twenty-nvc cents in coin for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. on The Guardian. so Front street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number. l Modern Eriqueffo I7 loharla In r Q. Is it proper for a girl to write to a young man who is in the army, even if she didn't know him too well previously and if he hasn't already written to her? A. If she has his correct ad- . . 1 i inc-mm In no aulrdvl mt-ml mo mi of I-W Milt MM- Qm baud V . n-aoltuuuuauuutouoruu. collar product which on sompondohollpuia ' gggguuj gun-luau. (um-. Iilttlr and dutrran) added -only re unmet ch: hm- tihla,.-,, , . drcu. this is quite all right Among the peace-time rule: of oil- quette which definitely reverse themselves in tlmiqjdcg)Il'lUW7- none is more conspicuous than the . rule about young girl: writing to men. Thou letters are really ap- prscialed. Q is it proEf16TI!fikc use of "I love your daughter very dearly. sir." said the young man earnestly. "I would suffer deeply if I ever caused her a moment's 7 How Can I. !!i i uv-vs-was vs.-p.m-um-w By Anna Ashley unhappiness." "You certainly would.” gruntecl . . . . .. . ., " her father. That girl is her Q. How can I clean imeary '.:”"”.”. l"' W” ”m"' "d I now." - BOYS! GlRlS!l3 to18 Wl'Y put up with a BAD COMPLEXION Do this: Glennie with Cuticura Sum)-lt'. dif. ferent. medicated. Then apnly Cuticura Ointment to help clear up pimples. blackhea dc. Cuticura "ally works-often ut- Islies when others disap- point. Buy ntdnursisz. gyrrcuaa mahogany furniture? A. First sponge with a cloth dipped in a solution of hot water and vinegar. and then with a cloth dipped in a pint of warm water to which one teaspoon each of linseed oil and turpentine has been added. Follow this by polishing with I! soft, dry cloth. Q. How can I prevent clothing from sticking to the varnish of a chair? A. Run the chair with a cloth dampened with turpentine, and fol- low with a cloth wet with linseed oil. Rub thoroughly with both up- plicatlons. Q. What is a good eye wash? A. A saturated solution of bor- acic acid is ri good eye wash. )9. )- Anne Adams lgalterns s:-no” 5. CUT IN liARGE SIZES YOU'LL BE SMART to get. this in the making for Spring! Blender- lzlng shlrtdross has high-style touches-cuffed pockets. saddle stitching. fake monogram. Make itl in ahantung for afternoon: in cot- ton for an all-day speclall Pattern 4914: Wcmen's sizes 34. 36, 38. 40. 42. 44. 46. 48, 50. Size 36 takes 371': yards 39-inch, Trans- fer is included in pattern. This pattern easy to use, aixnple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. send Thirty-five Cents (we) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. Name, Address. Style Number. ” Send order to ANNE ADAMS. No of The Guardian. 60 Front Street west, Toronto. Ontario, the word "meet" when introducing two persons? A. It is better to avoid use of this word. as well In the old. ster- eotyped phrase. "make you no- quainted with." The best form in. "Mr. Lawson. this ll Mr. Brooha." Q. What is the proper thing for onc to do when a piece of silver has been dropped on the floor while dining in a hotel or rea- taurant? A. Don't try to fumble after it yourself, Call the waiters atten- tion to it. and he will replace the silver. ' ANTIIIM. Northern Iroland- (GP)-Jarnec Wilson. 92. decided to use a hot brick instead of a hot water battle when he went to bed. lie was burned to death. something extra-good for breakfast is tempting "Cream of Wheat". Top it with rnisins or apricots for a really wide-awake breakfast dish that'll have youngsters saying . . . "M-mnim exciting the "locked-in” flavours to choose from.) Here's a recipe he'll like-rind so quick. easy and nomicrrl to make. tool And the fresh Jr-ll-0 flavour is locked riuhf. in until you release it by adding 600 -so good. muml". And you can hot water . . . Raspberry Jcll-0a be happy in the thought that Dclici'oiis-- "Cream of Wheat" is good for 1 pncluxe Rubber?! 1911-0 fhemz too. Yes. 5 Min uto it 233 33f.i"(3i?E.- "CRLAMIOF WHEAT" provides 3 mgnhmmowg, qua-Qggd Iron. Calcium and Phosphorus for U2 diets deficient in these elements- and for less than a cent a bowl! What's more. 'fCrcnm of Wheat" is wink-quick to prepare . . . cooks to satin-srnootli "i just 5 minutes of boiling. Dissolve Jell-0 in I riigcsii Iity in servings. chest-cold. or diced grapcfrul cup hot water. Add 1 cup cold water. in shallow pan. Cut in cubes. Pile in dessert glasses. combining cubes with remaining ingredients. Garni- lsh with whipped cream. Make: I cup diced canned. Pineapple IBCI on: Then! THAT'S Bauilrl What a relief it is when ou get rid of nagging ' ' b ing BEN-GAY rheumatic or neura gio pain by ru V (Bnume Bengue) on the aching areas. Yea. tbnts all you do. Just rub in wonderful Ben-Gay and relief .15 almost instant. And no wonder- for Ben-Gay contains up to 254; times more of those two famous pain-relievin agents-methyl salicylate and menthol --than ,5 ot or widely offered rub-ins. Ben-Gay is so comforting-so pleasantly warm when you rub it on, . . . and kind to your skin. too- for it contains skin-soothing lanolin. That's wiry, when "Pcfcr Pain" strikes. I alwavs reach for Ben-Goy.'Wondcrful relief-for just 750 g a tubel Wood f5c?ryalx?7! IO'PllCE El 69? scam row. voua ser TooAv.' AlI."l'I-IISE" I0 PIECES only 502' ,Auv1orsFnoMAuzzaacsor- aw”: lllllll FLIIES Now Kallogfa ohva you For-CDIAHII of blllllll uu. attractive. uaaful lo- --Kouon'-Cm Fl-I-H PlauBaklu8ulrrdrIp- agnathII'lllIIlH'I0"W" rulatanc plaatlcl Au run: Thou crllv. IMHO! voharyaln oar-rm train-eucuuiyatsoutadn tuna youtonacvaKallou'a howl! Buy to turn- Corn Hahn more oftan. today and an-yd!!! 0hIlarlIlaltn'IOarrrPlIlncadahaaOMuoaao. gm.-g, 3.. no, Iovonhr I0-Hon no! In Iota and of lololfl Covnflnl HA3. ..ouuu.......o---"” AZUI..uuu.....o--v"'" A" 00-OITTII IIIAKIAII I08 . MORE PUNCH "ru. to 'l''.''''' ' soc anion Inca car I 5'" qlovoldltlu ucul