I ours Gift For Blood Donor Picture Of Baby She Saved An Appropriate Though? " coronation Fasiiione ' I. ' 0men's realml ion rwo THE GUARDIAN Novmmiri: 28. 1952 Morning Smile The Stars Sev - - I: Genevieve Kemble Indfxnant A census-taker asked a woman how many brothers and sisters she had. "Well." she began. "there's John and Jimmy. and Mary. and-" "Never mind the names," he said For Tomorrow INDBR. the usual unpredictable lation 03 "mixed influences," it urged that particular discretion DEAR MISS DIX: Would it be proper for me to give a picture of my baby to a lady I don't know very well? You see. last Jan- uary my baby was in the hospital and needed blood transfusions. aged in making new plgng or in Hun give me the Her father and I had the wrong type of blood. so ghee;-mg established commit- KB 10'!” unused the Womnm this lady volunteered her blood. My husband went nts of major importance or far- indignation. "They havenw got to school with her boys and worked for her hus- band, but I don't know her too wet . She wouldn't accept anything for the blood at that time. I feel I owe her a great deal. Could we give her I Christmas present? If so, what? ching consequence. The judg- int is likely to be faulty, and are may be an urge to force issues pulslvely. thereby putting in jeo- rdy the hoped-for aid of sup- rters. numbers," she said sharply; "they've all got names." 0” w'”” MRS. w. T. "What is the price of this silk?" asked a deaf old lady. ”Six dollars," replied the shop- keeper. "Sixteen dollars. Ridiculous. give you fifteen." "I said seven." repeated the shop- ANSWER: Your, thought of giving a picture of the baby to the woman who saved her life is a very sweet one. and I'm sure she would appreciate it. Do give it to her as a gift from the baby. There is no possible monetary return for a gift of blood. and the best way to show your appreci- ation is through any kindness you can render, and For the Birthday those whose birthday it is are vised that it may be profitable to stpone major decisions until the zigment be less confused or vari- I'll Iurlel Nluon g . keeper. prayerful thanks to 'our b 1 2 A C ' 1. C H t 1 lh ht H I g y ene ac or. s a hrlstmas gift I would Tied 333131 iiigtffzsalggnatgugr dig: d 0h-' liylillpped 319 vu01d.'.l8fiy- suggest something very personal. rather than expensive. ' A hand- urage thus pumng a damper on 59Vf!1 51. Efy We . 1 Elle WU made gift. for instance. would be (me. Even homemade cookies. cake 9 lmgmlons of those whose joint five. or preserves would make -a welcome gift. l. is ' Sfgeiilic Iilliiy Ereroiymlar intivliigifous Out of the Bag LOVE AT Fnisr SIGHT, ””n- . . DEAR MISS DIX” ' i - t twin ' l A child born on this day. while The smiths were entertaining QUEEN 9 THE HEATREE-' service. ' I am A and ma boy Im dating 15 24 Md i" signed by Mary Bhmk who also ed by Peter Russell for a vis- . . . I i. ii I ' cl ' h i ' ' dent. skillful and ambitious. may and Mr. smith was doing his ut- Mary Lou Mm.ten5en. d.-hm major me it was lllife ill.mfii'sll05ig:)gsVplfgollfhnhe ?eEgn?tw?e',i::: igle B50535: Mannequin” pom M 3 "Mm produced the gafdexj party dress countess. Under the red. ermine. : subject to confused ideas and most to impress his guests. . 1 - ii- '1 think h i w d””'””d d” "” dl”l””V ”” ””l 1; Elizabeth Hamilton trimmed cloak is a gown of white ugeage, impulses. ..I mink I shall get a Car Mm gfCot.Ll:i:hUiiig:;v.;11i)yeDfbalgvgasSrmizcgy e was sncere. H G coronation fashion parade. Pam- K2310. .f.ms dress is in me new Sam, damask, in which the M... yeah” t if lcfadld lonhaniedhg cal wears the crown she received when ANSWER: Let's say he may have thought he was sincere .at the em Fnwcen (left) wen” b "wdi super-fine organdie t'Summei' aldic symbols of the design an 'T”i" iaven' ec e wiat ma e. u I i picked out in gold thread. (CP from U. K. Information. Mist." In the centre June Oakes wears the coronation robe design- iiamed "Heather Queen." at River- side. ill. Mary Lou reigned as queen ern Elizabethan evening dress in time he made such a rash statement. Love at first sight is possible. . three-color ribbon taffeta, de- WOWL Eel 8 cheap 0119- PT0b8b1y I but needs a lot of fostering before it's assured as the real thing could get a serviceable aiinii for g H m-Lh annual Feast of Don't wan. Eb,7:3,:.l::Vf1n hunted M 5”" . I ?X;”””' ',.;:.5 lsponsorcd by the D - wmmw lwith perf that means ”baselv false ' 1 is sues were gasping n , ' S 5- L, sh EAR. Miss DIX: I . l 1 tust"'l forCOLDS the careless mention of so much mmoos 5” Andrew 0 W 3 E "'1 Permanently separated from my hus- How can ' ! g g l 0 ' Better English Iy o. o. wanna- tidal band. and would like to know if it ' in ' l”"8 ""37 If 1 WV! 20 without iititilzisilng tcooiiih Viv'll'.:).urti'tnl.nwteillQ "UN finger Of my right hand? I have no children. and her band received an award fostering better Scotland and the money. Smith's youngest son re- marked; "And will that funny little man with the big black whiskers call every week as he did when you bought my bike?" USE LIKE PERFUME . ANSlVERS for their part in a, relation: betlveen United States. rm Anne Ashley 5?. How can I soften butter that is too hard to spread easily? .. i. Omit ever, and say. "but we expect to go tonight.” 2. Pronounce the last syllable as cur., not as cree. Requital. 4. Without having 39! 59! M. F'. ANSWER: Wearing a we-dd" ' choice. You may or may not 1e...l.'.'.g,t”.,",5 E1: goumsvtxtschr Oflogierwnag hope the reason for abandoning it is not, (9 give an ingpressigxeihat 1. What is wrong with this sen- E” 'X?x7aDx)x'.Vr, i9s70sNo7Vo : v a . . ” ldom ever go to a .. , I you are free. Since you are separated and not di .1 h V A. 'rurn a heated bowl or pan WW5? we 59 made a valid will. To die intestate L That BOJY Your? by gross decephoh M mum yourself on as a singlgvoyiisngm. mm” upside down over the'butllelr hush ?lJli(illJ;.l'itt')'ut we calculate on going is) m"U;mlgdf1i:iem1on Hmong Halal i l W i DEAR Miss DIX: What i' at-D7 - - M n few mm"'e5' Thu iv -t 0” 2. what is the correct pronuhc- W95" ' ” ”””' l .; By km" W Barmn M'ui l be home from a school prom "lip tile, 12': Hunk 3 gm of 17 S-hould ougmy semen the buuel wnholll iamm of umasmcmml S In Mistake ,. M vavwxl t I , . l on hours are (mm ,,m, 1., melting it. The bowl or pan can e f h ' dB is o e l I"-I&co”'l59r91”)r”mV&"&”'yx””N”'IV"I"l we Ve' heated by putting boiling water 3- which "M 0 l 959 N” E misspelled? Reproof, requittal, re- Pastor-"Ah. good morning. Mrs Brown. I see you're taking a tramp into the countryside." Mrs. Brown - A. tramp. I'll have you know this is my husband." into it. Q. How can I make steel wool last longer? A. The steel wool will last long- er if it is dried on the radiator or in the suiiiafier each using. This will prevent its rusting and be- coming unpleasant. . - V ., i Q. How can 1 remove rust stains - , r 1 3 DIMPLES ANSWER: My general theme for homecoming is scorned by most young readers as being too strict. However, even I have moment, of lcniency. Proms are so important a part of school life that 1 would let the kids enjoy themselves without a time restriction. LOCR1 custom usually takes care of activities after the prom. and 1 mink it's a good idea for one of the girls to invite everyone in her grou to late supper, or early breakfast, at her home. This insures thp 3'”l”"8 l'90Pl9 l-Win: under chaperonage after the dance, and will pee, THE PROBLEM OF SCIATICA qummmi requiem. 4. What does the word "intes- tate" mean? 5. What Some years 2120 D113i51Fl31l-5.l'l'Lii?1'3. of the opinion that while scia 1V5 B Jumper! COVEVE11 KDTOHT (the severe pain i'uiin'liig from bu.- Check that diagram. this wonder tool: down the leg to the foot) was pattern is a jiffy-sew! No fitting caused in most cases by infection problems, it wraps and buttons! (teeth. tonsils. gall bladder! Mill Have it with contrast binding tonm the remaining CIISCS Ealcrlgljilllimj WEEK'S SEVV-THRIFTY ! is a word beginning . - , from porcelain? - - - . ' l point up the smart lines of the such as strain of mg lleve parents apprehensions concernin th h i m l ' . 1 bodice and skirt! Quick, whip it up gghu wctween the khip 903:2 ubrlf 3'0ung. E 9 W enaboms "I the” Fo?1iowByu:',f”;fth ”fah;rl'el:;l ' t now-enjoy it all winter! he bone situated ll e a vie , However. as in all . teen-age matters, Mom and Dad must be the final Judges in the matter. rinse. and wipe dry. tween the two hip bones). so common Was this injury which caused low back pain and sciatica that the symptoms were called sac- roiliac disease, many baseball play- Pattern 4838: Misses' 9'0” 13' 14. 15, la. 20. Size 19 cakes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. DEAR MISS DIX: Two years ago my brother-in-law who was in the army and stationed at a camp near home. brought a wonderful MDqN& This pattern easy to use. simple V boy home to n eet . I I'k d it - 4 B9 '"w'1,5 Lesmdd xmr inluaas com. "'5' partiplglaftly pnchelm being at. the family. I-lei uamnlrto oulr (liousemeserxjv kv1v'eeekl)-(C-:lhl:llefoai' gizgiilyrlfnldeaorl oluehold Scrapbookl plete ll ustrate nstruc ons. flicted Wit . i wa ; l a i.- i i . ' - During me past few yam the ........i.” t1Y."J3f.. "212 J55 fC'3f'.”.' il.'.”n"Q”..lS”.'.l. l?.bii.iiS".3.”.f 35”? '” '"”'"' l" Send Thirty-five cents (Ilse) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted! for this pattern. Print plainly size, name, address, style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The .Guardian. 60 Front street West. Toronto. Canada. cause of practically all cases of sciatica. not due to infection, has been thought to be caused by WP- ture or hernia of a disc (cushion between two of the bones of the spinal column). The removal of this ruptured disc which pressed against the roots of the 5013510 nerve. gave the patient instant re- lief from his sciatica. And now it has been. found that although this crushed ruptured or herniated disc is the commonest cause of sciatica, there are many other causes. In the Canadian Medical Assoc- iation Journal, Dr. Bernard Alpers. Department of Neurology. Jeffer- made a joke of the mailer. Now I l' I 1 r t)am3'l written during the past year and, Ilclaalllztee tooggt hlxfxlnlolffljl Illflvtilr ill: again. 1-any ' LON ESOME ANSWER: Since the boy is still in service I' ' ;E;lv9eJiny mall. Why not write a friendly letter for"3'olsduriPlm:FslIsalv(:.l:' er. dont overlook the fact that he may have become att h d to another gal in the meantime. That is the chance you take M E Taffy appeals to the children Braid together two tafiles of dif- ferent color and flavor. Each must be flavored and colored before it IS pulled. Then braid and leave in long strands or cut into two-inch strips. DEAR Miss DIX: I r 1 - w. . ,- ro me. He is :.i.z:'".:i..'":: h id ' ' - r I mm it he gipupfei Ulcers I if Old S673? ll3w"6ei leol Help It Horne- Scatter Rugs AN : - .- .M- E SWER My stars, dont urite and ask such a question; you'd put the poor boy in a most embarrassing position It would be per I 11 ll ' htf . . I sfgmy 3 '18 01' Wu to give him a small gift without his permls. To prevent the small scattcr rub from slipping on polished floors sew a strip of ollcloth under each end. bottom of oilcloih next to the floor I states that present day thinkins son Medical College, Philadelphia. ing I d. You get relief to Q , A 4 vv! n.l Eiii bel nun. halsng. no i” ?i.:i”.Ei”i.l:.2Z.3l:;Y.”3i33"El”cl2 f?::l.i:r'::t.:::.”..':::::'::.i.”"...::.1."- "'1' .. .. .. .. .. . .. E:-an-38::-3-gz-5d-N ":31-ii;-I!;gdg';r;;-f-iien cause that it is difficult to change ' W 9 '9 9 t W” "P 9 bottles on their sides so that the contents will fill the necks of the bottles and keep the corks wet. this Way Of lhlnkml w ' Int MI” 9' iimh dimdnm Emma 05 b However. Dr. Alpers in his article r'” I Cook 3 Corner sold nusfsctwa or money back druuuh. I . Mrs. W. D. Macintosh. Lower Scnith River. N as Fioisclilnanlfs Yeast "for quick rising and perfect results.” o , THE mxxms PHARMACY. lists many other conditions as ' ' ' , moans niwo co, urn. causes of sciatica. In proof of other Mml"" B'ql”"' 3”” "V" g )3 EEDDIN 3805. causes than herniated disc. he pre- 3! IOMFM KM .:. plum eents a group of verified or proven causes of sciatica. Thus. of 354 cases of sciatica. there were the following cases and their causes: Herniated or rup- tured disc, 203; degenerated discs. 59; arthritis of the spine, 6: pro- truding discs with adhesions. 5: enlarged ligament allowing too much play at the joint, 4: Strain of the joint between the lowest spine bone and the wedge-shaped sacrum. Gets several Baking Prizes at Antigonish Fair The sturdy forebears who settled Antigonisli County left a rich tradition in the home arts. And a look over the baking section at Antigoniah Fair will assure you that the present generation is not lhauocanaoocuinnnuu Q. Is it still considered proper for a man to ask a girl's father for his approval before proposing mar- riage to her? A. No. However. as soon as a young man and woman have de- ilnitely decided to marry. it is con- sldered well-bred a.nd considerate for them to go at once to her par- enis and ask their approval. Cold tea or milk will make plants blossom in the winter time. Alter- nate with water every other day. TRAVELLING COOKIES One cup butter. margarine or good quality shortening. 1 t , g vanilla. 1 cup each white sugar, brown sugar and peanut butter, 2 eggs. 3 cups sifted flour. 2 tea- spoons baking powder. Cream the butter and add van- illa and sugar gradually, creaminir well. Beat in the eggs and mix well "It isn't just baking skill or long experience that makes you a prize winner," says Mrs. Mnclntoah. "First. you have to have the finest ingredients. For chopped dates or nuts or 1.1; cup of each. Roll into small balls be- tween the palms and place on, greased cookie sheet. Dip tines of fork in water and use this to flat- ten cookioa somewhat. RANGE I 4: chronic inflammation of the , Add peanut butter d )3 t m . , mu? lmd bread my clmice is ?. T90” M Mr”?-i '”'"”n8 mm 59”” cu: Ignilellnolrfhexlorngzsssglyelo it is thorouahlv 1n00al'xl;0Yliv?1- ugm 15B:5hu!lresa7il?:r:e:l'gcliglcolalilllig letting thm-dW"! 1-” I ha” Fle””h'””"""'i" . ' column 3; and 6 other conditions. 1 Wm H” mm at the mm, tame, together the nima non; gnd ban. ' Y choicefortheiudgemwitheomuch closely while they bake to prevent or each. These were 6 other explo- overbmwmml rations into the tissues where no cause was found. In herniated disc. the common- est cause of sciatica. there is usu- ally pain in back of thigh: 50 per cent of cases gave a history of ex- ertion or injury in which pain came on with the back bent as in lifting an object. The pain starting in lower back or back of thigh may extend down back and side of thigh to knee or into the calf to the ankle and foot. -by work or exercise is due to in- Generally speaking. pain that isljury. However. injury and infection worse at night at rest is caused by may both be present at' the same infected whereas pain made worse time. 0 ing powder and stir into creamed fine baking. But when it's all decid- mixture. If desired add 1 cup either I ed you're bound to see the name of Mrs. W. D. Macintosh prominent among the winners. A. No; this merely calls every- one's attention to an r M ritual. The only thing to do is to end it as inconsplcuo 'y and as quickly as possible. . When is a guest privileged to leave a. wedding reception? A. one may leave at any time desired, but, of course, not before speaking to the bride and bride- groom. :..4-m A popular choicel For over 80 years Fleischmann'a Yeast has produced the finest baking results for Maritime housewives. cioerlng--eaoI - s s e Dresses gclearisg-oath J o n e KENNEDPS ODDS, and A ENDS SALE VESTS. goingof.............49C ooeoooooplil Alice , Brooks Designs PARTY IDEA i Crochet a pair of petal candle- holders - they look like the most delicate china! In sombre tones of pink to rose red. or a color to match your tablecloth, you'll have an inspired party settingl Crochet and sugar-starch candle-. holders. Pattern 1151; directions. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins .29 51 Gauge 15 Boiler ultra slicer Nylon Hose ll Christmas oirt of Beauty Street west. Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name. Addrel and Pattern Number. .. BABY'S HOTLITTLE nrglo very best. Fashion's fi- nest permanent waves. (CHILDREN'S) i d e e o o 0 out I O O 0 1 mick IJPIO s17.os- - i onssses. going at .. . . . . . . 310-00 BEMAINDEB OF WINTER COATS- ha 0 coats o Balance of Stock clearing French imports - 57-50 to h20.00. I We are now allowing a. wide range of Housemate, Lingerie. Blouses, Sweaters, etc. Chum in-ABL35 AND '?.u9o.:;:.iE::::';r Oh ...... ' Use Our Lsy-Away Plan fornfihrlstmae. this -In.-gg-d ,5; 3'-N , , AVOID THE RUSH! . , i . . '”.I;'. -..,.,......-;-.:.-;;m 3': . . .- mom: 2191. "'”"”"T3'mnm MARIE ELEIIA naloiv SAi.0ii ll&DI&IlN. mm. NO CHARGES - NO'APPRQVALS KENNEIWS . LAlllES" WEAR : 166 Queen at. Nest oi... to Bus SW ' - for this pattern (stunps cannot be (FLANNELETIE) . V . Ilcjlllar 1.95 -- sMBlll e e I For those who want the :iczcrlsp.utid)o ".rh:1ggEmlfifcllJ(shoD;l gOlI'Ig Cf .. . o o e e o o '49 l