Women's realm iron rwo drum: ouanolau SEPTEMBER 21. 1951 -Mme ELLEll'S nllllv ' By an Island lannoria Wife We baked this morning - sea- sonal bakinga of apple pies, apic- lng then the left-over fruit. add- ing salt and sugar. a handful of onions and an end of vinegar to make a piquant relish, for the family. and preferred dish of theirs in the harvesting season. We gathered the fruit from the Transpai-eilt tree in our remnant of old orchard. climbed now by a generation of children who favor the select apples in the top-most boughs. ”And tell me" grand- daughter begged as we helped her off a low limb. "about when yours were little boys and liked to climb trees!" "Perhaps I'd better talk of a little girl" we suggested, hurrying then to gather a choice fallen one before it could be appropriated by one of the prowling sows. "A little girl?" she looked up in sur- prise. eyes alight with interest. "Do you mean me - or )'0Uf5em" s?Thaf Body Of Yours by James W. Barton. nu). - SEX HOBMONES 0'1! EXTIIACTS IN TREATMENT OF ACNE X7??? 715” Acne (pimples) is neither pain- ful nor dangerous, and it clean up itself in the majority of cases shortly after puberty (in to 14 in girls and M to 16 in boys). How- EVEF. acne causes I great amount of embarrassment and may be the cause of an inferiority complex. It occurs just when boys and girls want to look their best. For many years the cause of acne was unknown. although phy- sicians and skin specialists found that diet was a. factor and cutting out or cutting down on certain foods helped many cases. In rec- cnt years. since the importance of the endocrine glands (ductless glands) has been observed..and as most cases of acne in boys and girls first appear at or shortly be- fore puberty. gland change is con- sidered the most important factor. The fact that gland change is she inquired scouting a story. the cause. not lack of personal "Milne-sell!" we replied. She Cleanliness. removes any stigma re- laughcd merrily. "Wouldn't yoil sardine acne. look funny in an apple Heel" 0 C O Figui-aiivcly we baked with one hand while the other attended to the pickles also in the process of; folks compoundingz. recalling as will no matter how many h3.V8i been the elapsliig years. a Voice we knew . . . and still know. well. And in memory a. small late breeze of summer redolent of the brine of the Strait and rcmindful of the flash of scnguils' wings . . .whlte sails . . . magic motorboat: and the beacon llghis oi dusk. W916 In at the open window - a whisper- in; wind which at this time of year spoke only of quiet sands and the lonely wash of the waves on the shore, with another summer past . . . and we were a girl again busy and concerned with several interests at the moment. ,And n small. dark-eyed brisk women commented in business-like tones: "I'm afraid Ellen, with so many irons in the fire, somethings go- ing to sufieri" In Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. Drs. Stuart C. Way (San Francisco) and George C. Andrews (New York City) report their observations on the treat- ment of acne by sex extracts. Aver- age age of the 100 patients (-girls and young woman) was 23.7 years and acne had been present about 4.6 years. Acne was on the face only in 61 per cent; on other parts of the body also in the rest. other forms of treatment had given temporary relief in 26 per cent. Diet treatment definitely in- fluenced the disease in 45 per cent. The monthly periods were normal in 90 per cent, but in '14 per cent the acne was worse before month- lics began. Treatment was with female sex hormone-X-cstradiol - and also male hormone - progesterone or testosterone - dissolved in propy- lene glycol. An interval of seven days between injections Was found most satisfactory. This was increas- ed to 14 days as soon as improve- ment was noted. La:k of improve- ment after six injections was fol- . a a lowed by a change of treatment. something dm. 1; was 13;" Progesterone was used in 95 per when me day was turnmg go cent of the patients. testosterone in noon that the potatoes not of this farm, but in their scarcity this year the better appreciated. scorched in the cooking-pot to create a. minor annoya-Mei 3111. ”Never mind. Ellen" James said, hanging up his cap then and pre- paring to sit down to dinner. ''Its 44 per cent and X-estradiol in 7 per cent. X-estradiol was discon- tinued because of its lack of effect. Results Were judged by the num- ber of acne lesions (pimples) at the patient's last visit and recur. rences while she was under obser- vation. The rcs-ponse was good in IL It. t 5 per cent, fair in 22 per cent: :l;:aty?t";a1:u51:yl?1tg E1 mes (glad there was no improvement in the -I was telling the fellows, we '9” Am” mtumed '" 55 P" 9"" might get a shower or two shortly to delay the cutting - and that's I sign of it. "All the same, Ellen." he added when he saw a smile spread across our features. to supplant the former anxiety displayed there. "it would have been as well, if you had seen to it, that there was a nice bit of water kept. in the plan! You weren't” he queried with an but further treatment was again successful. The strange part about these cases of acne is that they seem to be caused by too much hormone in one person and by not enough in another. Getting There "So you really think your mem. ory is improving under treatment. edge of suspicion "reading the You remember things now?" newspaper at the time?" "Well. not exactly. but I have . . . progressed so far that I can fre- And what of this day now going quently remember that I have for- Ebtten somethlns. if I oould only out in star-shine and clear skies remember what it 15... Apple-pies and relish . . . and Old memories to our credit. Pickles "AN FREE DENTAL CARE too, and new scenes and lovely picked up - the pleased light in granddaughtei-is eyes. Mack walk- ing his trike on the path from the house across the lane. the binder in a. harvest-field. morning glor- ies on a garden-fence and a hatch of turkey pouits. at the foot of the rainbow. Until tomorrow - - Din-FY - - Cvood-night . . . . sulul ens WASIIES raluan CLEANER TORONTO, Sept. 20-(CP)-'Wel- fare Minister Goodfellow laid to- day that Ontario plans to provide free dental care for old-age pen- sioners over 65 who can prove need. Free medical care will also be provided for pensioners over 66 on a means-test basis, he said. Free medical care now is provid- ed for means-test pensio ' over 0. OWER 5005' l Married 11 Toronto "it matured above with attendants are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond White, whose marrlage.took place recently in -Toronto. from left to right are Miss Georgina Greenan. R.b., and Miss Eunice Greenan. brides- maids; the matron of honour, Mrs. Major h. inman; Tile flower girl the bride, formerly Miss Nan Mccivinnis. R.N.. and groom; the best man. Mr. Maurice Greenan. and the ushers. Mr. Gilbert Wall and Mr. x. v -v Recently Bernard Uillis. is Mi Gail Greenan. Photo by Alec Marsh. Morning Smile N0 Bearer mi An old countryman sent his young son to the village for an ounce of tobacco. giving him six- pence. He waited. Years passed- and more years. Then one day a magnificent motor-car pulled up beside his humble cottage door. and out 'stcpped a prosperous- looking man. "Well. Dad." he boomed. "I went to America. I worked hard and I guess I'm rich now." "Maybe," retorted the old chap curtly. "but where's my bacey?" The son produced a packet from his pocket. "Here it is Dad." he said. "but it's dearer now. You owe Sie pfaihe DEAR lillss Dix: marriage. ten minutes or more. lie doe-sn' , P t " y anything from won't let my me three-and-sixpence." HE 193595 ...m - milk on their All in The Family is . the" dishes- thcy cry. "The new member claims to be "Wm "lid ll related to you and says he can prove it." --The man-5 A foolgv do to make him realize his duty "Yes. but that may be a coinci- dance.” , V: p litile girls. They already rcscrlt. . I i sent you for upholding llim. : cock 5 Corner gl duce inferiority complexes-which He certainly evinces no trace of dren. in fact, he sounds jealous CORN AND MUSHROOM them, CHOWDER (4 generous servings) Two tablespoons fat. ll. cup finely diced onion. 1&5 Cups com on the cob, 2 cups water, i t.azble- spoon flour. 2 chicken bouillon cubes. 3-ounce can chopped broiled mushrooms. iii teaspoon pepper, '.-'2 cup non-fat dry milk solids. Place fat in saucepan over mod- erate heat. Add onion and let cook about 5 minutes, stirring frequent- ly. Cut enough cooked corn from the cab to make 1'1. cups and add to onion. Combine 1 cup water cerncd. He is a bully, and the you. yours the voice of authority for learning to skate if she wants to. harmful. the wind out of a bully's sails llk bosslng. onions and bring to boil. stirring constantly. Add bouillon cubes, contents of can of mushrooms and pepper- householdl DEAR. MISS DIX: years. secretly. like this boy? Combine remaining cup of water with the milk solids, beating until smooth. Add to soup and heat thor- oughly. Note: For a gourmet touch You can tell by Illa smell it your wash I: really clean. Ordinary suds leave traces of SOAP SCUM, smelly grease and dlrtdup in tile llbon. Clothes CAN'T SMIL SWET lueeuu they iemtmlydaml Trysurfnoxo l v-inlay-uowllyaomonywellnn ClIIVlHllnQlo3Ill'f!. I add 1 cup coarsely chopped water- cress or young spinach leaves to chowder Just before serving. ANSWER: rs- rH.:'i'liv ” - .. You can loll by Ike small I you wash It really clnn SURF 5'03 Surf gets out only trace of smelly grease and dirt. Surf loaves NO -"DIRTY CLOTHES" ODOR. Even when dried lvldoon-Surf-walled elotlloa. mall TWICE A5 SWEET become they are deep down, through and lllrougll dean. Gel Suvf today-you'll like-lfl DOROTHY DIX SAYS- lg Nl)MF;ll1:lly Feelings Mother Must Pul Stop To I have two girls. aged 4 and 7. by a former lily present husband and I have been married two years. He takes great pleasure in teasing the little girls. He won't answer a question for them without going through a preliminary teasing of stance, because he says she will not learn any- thing useful from it. He will not stop irritating them until i know this kind of life lsnlt good for - Q My older child is beginning to realize thnt he is different from her plnymulcs' fathers, and resents it. ANSWER: Permitting this situation to develop much longer along these lines will rcsult in completely wrecked personalities for your CAN CAUSE REAL HARM You cant possibly make him realize his duties as a father because he has noofatherly feelings and doesn't want any. To him. this con- stant teaslng may be funny. to you it may be annoying. but to the children it is, downright persecution and will have a similar effect. The situation will not improve. as far as your husband is con- the children, the more hell do it. Obviously the solution is up to Straighten your backbone and stick up for your girls! If -your husband continues to spoil the children's mealtime, feed them at a different hour. and let him know why. Nothlngvtnkes Your present attitude is costing you the esteem of your with the flour. Add to corn and .chl1dren. your husband and yourself. suddenly assume a much more important and respected place in the I have been going steady with a boy for two My problem is. what can Itdo tokmnke my parents I have been forbidden to see him. him on corners and make all sorts of excuses to get out. You are doing exactly the one thing that will make Continued on page 9 :. J(,VJx).h' r's Bullying t believe in letting them do or have which they wont derive profit. He older girl learn to skate. for in- the children at the table by pouring food. or putting burned matches in is making a nervous wreck of me. What can I as a father? 'a 11 'M Sllo Tallloll llllll. By BTIPIIEN SOHO!'I!l..D one schoolmaster. a Mr. Hahn. said of Prince Philip: "He is wild and reckless; often naughty but never nasty." "He came into Buckingham Pal- ace like a fresh sea breexe." avers one resident. "He would swing through the gates in his 140 sports car. often far too fast, and always in a hurry to ace the Prin- ceas." liven in the Palace his favourite attire was a pair of fiannels. un- creaaed and none too new. a ten- nis shirt open at the neck, and rolled up sleeves. I O O Theirs was not love at first night. They had seen each other as youngsters, but did not meet consciously until 1939. when he was a cadet at Dartmouth. and the royal family paid a visit there. A friend. referring to the Prin- cess. asked him: "Did she look sweet?" "Oh. yes." said Prince Philip. The King and Queen seem to have approved ofrhlm from 1940 on. because that New Year's Eve be accompanied them to the then- tre. The young couple wu hiends who visited the Princess's bedroom, when she was ill. noticed a large photograph of a naval officer on her dressing tabln. when his name was mentioned to her. she would blush. He spent some shore leaves with the royal family. And when he became an instructor at Corsham, his MO was often parked in the palace yard at teatime. O O 0 The King invited him for the opening of grouse shooting in August. 1946. It was Prince Phil- ip's first appearance at Balmoral Castle. the King's country home in Scotland. ' The gllillies. the caretakers of the forests. say that that year the Princess's eyes seemed brighter. her smile readier. more infectious. It is not known when or where the Princess and Prince Philip actually became bethrothed. That is their secret. But it is believed that there in the highlands and moors that stretch around Bal- rnoral Castle. they decided they were in love and would marry. Many in court circles aver that it was here that Prince Philip first asked the King for his daughter's hand, and that he advised them both to wait six months. 0 O O ...u There is an old gramophone in Buckingham Palace. the Princess began playing it more than usual. And after seeing "Oklahoma!" her favourite tune became "People Will Say We're In Love". At parties she and Prince Philip would request that tune- again and again. their stepfather; they will soon rc- Discouraging all their efforts to learn new things and participate in nctivitles with other children will pro- is exactly what your husband wants. parental love or pride in your chil- and resentful of your interest in more he gets away with pestering Make a change. Insist on your daughter or doing any other thing that isn't e having someone else doing a little Change it! See if you don't 1 have to meet CONFUSED Modern Ellquelle By Roberta Leo so Q. When playing bridge. is it proper for the player who has won the bid to pass his hand over for his partner's inspection before he begins playing? A. No. this is exceedingly rude. In some cases, it would appear that you are gloating over your particular hand. and in any case it is a thoughtless delay of the game on your part. Q. Should a girl ever send a gift to a man whom she has been "dating" and whom she especially likes? A. Not unless she is engaged to the man, and then the only gifts necessary are at Christmas and on his birthday. Q. should a guest smoke at the dinner table in a home. if the hostess has not provided ash trays? A. It is better not to do so. "Would Not Tulle 5l,000 rir Vlllat Install on llas Done For no" Vlrlm Florida luly "Tile Enema on hips is entirely sone,' writes Mrs. S. 3., Klasin lnee. Florida. "I would not take one thousand dollars for what Emerald Oil has done for me. Will never be without it again and will cheerful! recommend it to anyone aulerlag with alone." it in in last such to h cases of long standing that Erneurgld Oil has proved its worth. It just has to be If a bad skin condition tr-oublu on. don't lmltat, or worry any OIIBGB-lust get a small bottle of Emerald Oil and prove for yourself how good it ls.Onaalo wherever drop are sold. IUGIII DIUO O0. JINKINI PIAIIAOY IIDDIN IIOI. Rumours grew. one Ascot week Their Majesties gave a small par- suddenly I HALF-SIZE FASHION This is it! YOUR H.AlJE'-SIZE pattern. designed for the shorter womanl Youlll and it so easy to cut. with NO alteration worries. This particular dress is just what you need for now through winter. a good all-around dress! Pattern 4623 is a Half-size Fash- ion in size: 1(Vs. 1654. 18112. 201”. mil. 2436. size 16 ll? toku all yards :9-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. l'lI"-- pie to sew. is tested for fit. Rn complete illustrated instructions Send Thirty-five Cents (350 in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly site. name. address. style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS clo The Guardian. 60 Front at. West. Toronto, Ontario 94K-.1':? Buffer English" By 9. o. wuliam ,r ( 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "We must first see the manager before we do it." 2. What is the correct pro- nounciation of "pumpkin"? 3. which one of these words is mlsspelled?. Mistress, lnattress. meaness. management. 4. What does the word "subjug- ated" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with si that means "vigorous; strong"? ANSWERS l. Omit first. 2. Pronounce pump-kin, and not pung-kin. 3. Meannesa. 4. Conquered by force. "There stood the three subjugated and sullen prisoners." 5. slnewy. VvNw gl-lousehold Scrapbook? By Roberta Leo smam Tobacco Odor A room will not smell of tobacco smoke if a lump of crystal am- monia is put into a jar with three or four drops of oil of lavender. Add a few tablespoonfuu of boil- in-; water and let the jar stand un- covered in the room. Melba Tout Melba toast is made merely by slicing sandwich bread vcry thin. cutting of! the edges. and placing in the oven to brown. ty for about loo young people. The band played until after 3.00 am. The Princess and Prince Philip danced almost every dance to- gether. Two weeks later their engagement was announced. Once, at a. big dance in Edin- burgh. the first they had attended together. the first dance was a reel She is expert at reels. He was not. He had to sit out and watch her partnered by another man. Two days later. six highland regiments organized a ball, and again the first dance was a reel. Prince Philip partnered the Prin- cess and scarce put a foot wrong. (He had spent all intervening spare time with Princess Margaret and the King's Piper. carefully learning the reels). 0 0 0 The once wild and reckless young man grew tame under the soft look of a girl's eyes, and that recurring dream of "two against the world". He had a gay bachelorhood. He liked parties. His carefree aide must have shied at the thought of pomp and function. the incessant spotlight. having to set a good ex- ample. But the soft look in a girl's eyes.... Not long ago royal marriages were arranged for "reasons of state". There is one thing certain of the marrialle of Prince Philip and Princess Elizabeth: they are in love. T HowCanI!!l By Anna Ashley 1' Q. How can I prevent the arms from becoming tired when doing considerable hand sewing? A. The task will be much easier if a pillow is placed in the lap and the sewing la put on it. me slight raise seems to be just. what one needs. and cases the arms. Q. How can I quickly remove the silk from an of com? A. Try using a vegetable brush. or even a whisk broom for this purpose. It is much quicker and easier than doing the work by hand. Q. How can I make a good table mat for hot diahu? A. Cut out the top of an old straw hat and bind the edge with bright-colored tape. ll0W-Slle's Got Excitin ZIP and (ll W 5..-dflsalnlloux Don't can bar - abamorrudlani llaalthl Ilah it your: the way 1 of Linoleum Don't use a stiff brush when washing linoleum. as this tends to destroy the luster. Wash lightly with soap and water. rum l5 W "'""f"5l mm... l-1:. :?H5'-.. .. 55;. DR. WILLIAMS Pllllf .Pll.l.8 T lug l 4623 l4'x.--NV. Arne 9-5 51 The Stars Say - o By Genevieve Kenlblo KKKKK&mP wuyww- For Tomorrow THIS should be a time of varie- gated activity. bizarre emotion- and gay inner urges. but at up same time there is the danger oi going overboard and losing sighl of the more serious perspectivu Financial decisions are not 10 b. relied upon without due consider- ation. for Judzment may be blasel by a false. carefree strain. For the Blrl hilly Those whose birthday it is may find unusual opportunities for ad- vancements. Analytical analysis of problems should bring a stabilizing influence upon the mentality, making it trustworthy. yet suffic. lently versatile and receptive to handle matters in a sysiematll manner. This holds in domestic ai- fairs as well as in business. A child born on this day will be ' beloved by all. Affectlonaie. ac... onstrative and reliable. its Veran- tile moods will brighten the lim ELYSIAN .3 of the old as well as the young folk E guBS'll'N'w' Fm wnlgneglr lsnwcma . liunnusc. 7 E. 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