gwmli ”I''''” M” Anne Adams l-Patterns SV . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN MARCH 19, 1953 nun" mink MTCESOBY mus” when painting brick. it is recom- guum - bum 1” Km); go mended that special brick primers your budnu 01,” gum, unu 00ni'-Iini-DB Chinl W004 Oil 39 "551 adaptable collar, frivolous fascinat- Punt-ins brick Win mi "F iii” in accessories give you many com um! prevent the Penetration dresses for the making of one! ac" Oi m0ilivm'9 Wiliilh 01'4" CW”! smart-male the dress in a neutral Father Of Two Children Falls dampness. if the surface of the and, um may gwegoneg in brick is stained by white effloreac- p,lm,., check. 1,; whim For Married Flirt"; Wiles m--i ing salts. it is essential that these mam 4135; - .1,” 1:, DEAR MISS DIX: Two months ago, -one of the most perfect spots be brushed off before the up.” 13 my 5,,"f”fffd,,,, ugu marriages I ever heard of began to collapse. Jim and I had been priming coat is put on. 31,; y;'uu'35.1nch fgb;-jc. childhood pair. and were married when he came home from World pmu'5gum -nu, Dunn any to may Qmpye 3l.?i'...i? .W'E.lJ;.i.'....'2'...?...i'"'i5.'.f.i'.Z."E”ihf”?.?.fii'";.'J”"h.i2"”..l2Y.S'I Pm" Wm M be imam "m- '1 W6 for M H" M- Then Jim began going out, lone at night and finally admitted he's (mm clothing and table line" H pi”. munnud mnmcnmu been dstiiig a woman iii the neighborhood I am the wow are moistened thorough Send Tmnrn" cm" (she) in ' iv With pure glycerin and then coins ( cannot be accepted) sick over it. Can't eat or sleep. have lost ten pounds in a week. He said he would give her up. wuhed mime usual manner' g;u:mApd?::" g1:::E;rsize' . . - but 1 know he hasn't. Should I leave him? Tell Winlilil 9'0"”! her husband? Give him another chance. or what? Use care and see that the cloth- 5"", Md” "” ATNE gjnifmsg HEARTBROKEN mg is hung smoothly on the line 9”" iii Th” G"'"i "- "" when laundering. and the labor of sire” wai" Tm'”m”' c”md”' ironing will be much lessened. Anoir Siren's Viciim ElsLElliS DIARY '. By an Island larniefa Wtfe Modern Etiquette f Iyleberh IQ Q. when one is a guest at a ”Do sandplpers swim?" The small informal dinner in some- question came casually into our one'a home. should one accept a ken from the next pillow this helping of every dish offered? morning. where in place of James. A. Yes. Although we all have who of late has returned to the our likes and dislikes. it still would home of his fathers, a little 1ad's be embarrassing to the hostess if dark head rested. Through the twi- a guest refused a dish. One can at lit shadows he had come to us least manage a. small quantity of when waking he had missed Jamie each dish offered. at his side. Jamie was downstairs Q. l was widowed several by this. reviewing his lessons for months ago, and a friend has told the schoolday ahead. In recent me I am supposed either to d.ia- years it has become a habit with card my wedding ring or wear it on him to tum to them as the first my right hand. what is correct? chore of his day and at the time A. You certainly do not have he much prefers to have . Modestiy nestling in the arms of no 1115- Patricia Ryan is a white leghorn; VICTIM OF A FLIIIT to do either of these! You may con- tractions in his neighborhood. Not Bldg. memmed in me rec mg as W . . . I vtlnue to wear your wedding ring that the younger fellow usually is hen im. :10. Below her 3130 some m.a,:,r:yS EiT.'.an?,,D;i tlikfausnlishegiliigD:5v;.ntgo1:ed"fn for as long as you wish. inclined to take attention away of the fruits of her labors as she panic but through planning and reasoning Jim Q. What is the proper way to from the studies for sometimes we marked her tenth blrf,hday 1;, De. use a finger bowl at the dinner open the door upon the two. to mm, one of 25,009 chicken; 3; re. table? find him perched attentively be-.searcl'i farm outside Detroit. No. A- D113 ihe Ends Of the fingers side Jamie. I1 duiei and apprecla-3210 has produced a total of 1.527 of one hand at a time. not both 10- tive audience of one. gether. into the water. Then dry them with the napkin on the lap. is not a chronicpphilanderer. just a weakllng who temporarily fell for the wiles of a woman who had nothing to do at the moment but enter into n flirtation. He'll recover from this infatuation. and B h . . .?i1SS in 1191' Cafe” WhiFii- 3CC0Td' will probably never fall from grace again. Desertion by you will not ut t. is II-iofmng lilih n0iil1fiS;lng to poultry authorities. is a help matters. ..-- mme lii5ii1i'bm8y than me VCr3Cki9lu'0rld's record and somei-hm: i0 The hardest role a woman can play is that of the "innocent by- A 3u9ce55iu1- b"5me5-9 mim W35 9i the ”"- Jamie W35 3t his Siudf "CYOW" OVER stander" in a case like yours. It is the wisest course. however, for giving 3” 5dd1'e5'5 9” "C0mm"'ci3l IEBS. ti-Ie if a ugood studetnt(h.t. the sake of all concerned. Leaving Jim would create problems of Acumen" to 3 M355 015i'udeni5- In ” U VYOU new 9 mmwer ” 3 the children, business and home. Since he continues to be good 5pe”k1"K of hi5 93””: he me” question!" we remarked to him of . I-' husband and IAIN... in an mm... respects. -11-; best 10 makeaeve”. tioned a certain company that had fOg1'3ceI":1i:?,p:ri;furA'le?:id jglisfeiilc .2 Thai Body YOUIS cfforltf l0l'iZliY: uhispdefcclinng h. In h 11 h C Ereirilywgapspcdiclgp on account of its m,,.,::l.:::",::,u,& m,no:nm,.mn.mubg. - - - 4 w glr nos 0 con ac lm. rou o h ., o --no h e eat. cl would have to make a mistake in you'll advise her husband of the affair unilessyslile slot: ::lel'lnge."Th:i "Of wur59v" he 5315- ”35 5003 M inuhn mi" " M" d"":i'S Morning Smile Muriel Nissan IJBLES At teething time. baby is often fratful and peevleh because of How Much? tablets have been and by mother: for over 50 year- to overcome this condition. Equally effective for constipation, digestive HowCanlllI By Anna Ashley J) 3 number N . Just By James W. llarlon. M . Q. How can I make a good roof paint? A. By heating slit to seven parts of coal tar pitch until thoroughly melted. After removing from the hre. add slowly and with constant smiled. "But. it's a good mark. don't you think? Now when you went to school. if you made it you. would have considered it. well,; pretty fair. wouldn't you?" i . . . V l Yes . . "pretty fair." indeed. or stirring three parts of solvent nap- lha. if it is desired that this coal tar paint contains asbestos, mix in one part of asbestos mire to nine parts of the above paint. . How can I give apple pie a different flavor? A. Try a bit of dry mustard and a. grating of cheese in your pie crust, when you make your next apple pie, and you will be sur- prised at how delicious the result will be. Q. How can I treat a burn caused by touching a hot saucepan or iron? A. Scrape a little flesh from the inside of a potato. apply to the' burn. and tie a, clean bandage around it. Cook's Corner if APPLESAUCE IVHERYNGUE PIE (HA tablespoons cornstarch. cup cold milk. 4 cups hot milk. V2. cup sugar. 1 tablespoon butter. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 egg yolks. 2 cups applesauce. baked plain pastry shell. meringue. using 2 egg whites. Mix cornstarch to a smooth paste with cold milk. Stir into hot milk. Cook. stirring constantly. until thick. Remove from heat. Add sugar. butter. vanilla and yolks. Mix thoroughly. Put applesauce in baked pie shell. Add cooked cus- tard. Top with meringue. Bake in moderate oven. 350 degrees F. 15 minutes. PINEAPPLE-PEACH CRISP '1 slices bread. vi cup butter. W3 cup brown sugar. Zia cups canned crushed pineapple.l cup canned sliced peaches, ix. cup shredded almonds. Spread both sides of the bread with butter. Cut the bread in squares or strips and arrange part of them in the bottom of a shal- low pan (8 x 8 inches.) Sprinkle with half the sugar. pour the pineapple and peaches over the mixture. and sprinkle with the almonds and remaining sugar. Cover with remaining bread squares and bake in moderate oven 350 degrees F. 40 mlnules. serve with whipped cream. Makes eight to 10 servings. Tests Show- CIITICIIRA CLEAIIS I ACNE PIMPLES Tests made on over 500 cases prove Cuticura Soap combined with Cutirura Omi- ment effectively relieve acne pimples and .similar akin irritations. Buy today more truthfully. mostly unattnin-1 able! And yet. strange mics thati we humans are, we expect. my often demand. much better. even the impossible from our succeed- ing generations. We. not they. set their sights high But "poor little lads." James will remark. stopping a moment to follow the course of the truck bearing these two comfortably school-iwsrd, "to be confined all day in a musty old class-room!" "But it's not all day. James neither are the rooms 'musty' as you say; they're modern now, bright and warm and comfort- able." "All the same. Ellen. they're just as confining as ever. And attend- ing classes is a tiresome business at best. "Not if the urge to learn is there." "But let's not educate them away from the farm. Ellen. Oh. I know. let them get what schooling they wish. but may they come back to the farm. For it's in. good life. El- len . . there's none better world- over. Free. independent - one's own home. fields. stock; a man his own master. Into our ken had come the query. intruding itself into our' personal reflections in these mo- ments of quiet before we should rise to our day . . Was there any sign of the cold war presently ter- minating? or was it still. after all these years of nations crying: "Peace. peacel' only farther and farther away? Or might it not be that the time is fast ripening to bring issues into the open. let it end - or commence something terrible as it would? or is there to be peace on earth while the old torments of hate. of envy and greed remain in fol-ks' hearts? "Do sandpilpers swim?" A young voice repeated the query. We smil- ed and snuggledihim more closely. llkeaible. manly little fellow that he is . . . While dawn broke and morning fires lifted their smokes -and children presented their questions. sometime. somehow. but all in good time and ”working together for good." ours too. would be answered. Until tomorrow - - - Dla.i'y- - - Good-night . . . . careless.” he ; ilialure did not want this wax ir- liable to remove hardened cerumen The Berber tribes have inhabited the North African desert since the earliest times. scilns - BURNS es 9;:::;:':;irLE:t:"ai:d:w. damp cloth. 7iZEEr I I ' . I . I I . ....-...m...m..m..--.....-. . Hlfill-i'.Vl-1 OF THE EAR If scpnis natural to many people to try to remove wax tcerume-ll from the ears yet it is known thai moved unless it became hardened and impacted. A little cerumen al- lows the ear drum to vibrate rean- ily when sound strikes the drum. Also. tiny insects which enter the outer canal of the ear become inl- bedded in the wax and thus can do no damage to outer surface of ear drum. In Postgraduate Medicine. Dr. R. T. Barton. Associate Consultant in ear and throat. Student Health Service. University of California at Los Angeles. states that the old aphorisnl "Nothing smaller in your car than your elbow" is still good advice. Many patients have im- necessary ear difficulties because they fall to heed such wisdom. First difficulty is impacted cer- umen (Wax) in the outer canal, often caused by the patient dig- glng into the canal with his fin!” in an attempt to scoop out cer- umen. usually be only pushes it farther in. "Patients should be told that the normal ear clrum does not need washing." However, when cerumen becomes packed and hardened. it affects hearing alid should be re- moved. Although some patients are by use of a solution of half strength peroxide of hydrogen left in for a few minutes and then the use of a. powerful syringe with noi baking soda solution. cerumen shollid be removed by a physician. preferably an ear specialist. some patients have no trouble about hardened cerumen while others have to have it removed once or twice a year. A very common symptom. which often prompts the patient to "clear out his ears" with a tiny pin. is itching which is often caused by a low form of inflammation (der- ls one threat, that. has put an end to many illicit affairs. is more level-headed than the man in these cases and has no intention of risking her security for back-street love. Don't let your husband get bored. be attentive to him. and don't let him feel that your love for him has lessened. DEAR MISS DIX: Recently I met a very nice boy at a party. and we have had two dates since. 1 won two tickets to a show in town and wonder if it would be all right to ask this boy to go with me. 5. S. ANSWER: It would be a very nice gesture to ask the boy. Since he has shown that he likes you, there's no doubt but that he'll ac- cept the invitation. DEAR. MISS Dix: We are a boy and girl of 18 and 14. We've been going steady for two monihs and have seen each other every night since we've been going together. We say we love each other very much but we have small quarrels over nothing. Can this be a sign of true love? IDU AND BOB ANSWER: It's more probably a sign that you've been seeing too much of each other and are beginning to wear on each other's nerves. Try spending a few evenings a week apart. DEAR MISS DIX: Five years ago my cousin married a man who. at the time. seemed very pleasant. He has changed complete- ly and. when we go over to visit them. he is extremely rude to us. especially to my mother. My father feels we should discontinue the visits. but my mother doesn't like to as she is very fond of their children. ' S. R. ANSWER: In View of the grave discourtesy shown by your cousin's husband. I agree with Dad that the visits should he discon- tinued. Couldn't your mother see the children during the day when the man of the house isn't at home? Miss Niasen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general interest through this column. A woman I realized there were possibilities of dishonest profit being made I B got out of it," "How much!" asked a cynical student. 4 'I'lIl.l'I'S Little Shop. - li0LMAN'S . Ladies' wear W Belief Engllsii up a. a. van..- xoneasonou. . For Tomorrow 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "We must investigate info THE early morning may begin this matter right away." on ai dreary and depressing C0nd1- 2. What is the correct pfonunc- tion of ennui. with a disinclfnation lotion of "protein"? to be "up and doing." a lingering 3. Which one of these words is. urse to postpone serious efforts. to misspelled? Bookeeping. boomerang. wifhe Stars Say - - I1 Ouevlsva lomble matitis) from eczema or a form of dandruff. "Patients should be told never to dig in the ear with a bobby pin. a pencil or any other such weapon. These patients often in- fect lining of ear causing severe swelling and they innocently ox- plalii that they scratched the ear with a bobby pin because it itched so badly." As the ears should be dried after swimming because water may be imprisoned next to the cerumen. the suggestion is that our method used as youngsters is still a good way of removing water from the ears after swimming. This consist- ed of jumping on one foot with the head tilted to the affected side or by jarring the head with the palm but never by clipping the hand and applying pressure or suction as some of us die at times. if jarring fails. a physician should remove the water by wash- ing out the ear with alcohol and drying with a cotton-tipped applic- ator. "Dawnlight", O - 0 March 28. Tickets from dliI'a Drug Store. This is a MUST among gagements. lN..lXll. rasinoinl snow C PRINCE WARD THEATRE. MONDAY. (Proceeds in aid of P.E.I. Hospital), SPRING runs Now in stock. a magnificent collection of Jackets, Sioles. Clutch Capes, etc. A must in every well dres- sed woman's wardrobe. See the new shades-"Ivory", "Breath of sgflng", "M o o n g " pagne", etc.. to match and give that - touch of luxury and elegance to your new Spring and Easter ensemble. lo w", Hughes or Red- your social en- "liH'le furs". Capes. Cover ill) inefficiency. It Kenefdi boll weevil. bureaucracy. putting off and shirking. Urgent 4. What does the word "imperi- matters could be put off with ous"'mean? benefit until later in the day, -5. What is a word beginning when a potent planet incites to with em that means "to decorate"? forthright activity. Under this vital spur it is advisable to tackle af- ANSWERS fairs of magnitude with determin- atlon and vim. although it may be i. say. "We must investigate the part of wisdom to compromise. (omit into) this matter at oncep placate. even temporlze. should (or. immediately)." 2. Pronounce major decisions call for discretion. pro-te-in. o as in no. e as in tea. unstressed. l as in in. accent flrsr. syllable. S. Bookkeeping. 4. Arro- gant: overbearing; domineering. Those whose birthday it is may "Authority makes some persons find themselves in some situation imperious." 5. Embelllsh. or predicament calling for serious study and analysis before mapping keen insight mm unduqymg Jnu-1. .0i1ia I C0n3m1CiiV8 Pmilmm 9' guing factors. Be alert to queer or formulating any D1'RCiiC5i and subtle nuances. all of major con- workable plan of action. Great ls- Sequence. c ' sues are at stake. the final outcome A thud bum on mg, day may being buiii 011 -mm i0imdlii0n5 35 be cautious studious, serious. de- W911 58 rlsht Dl'in0ipi8S- Niki” Oi mending time for consideration large significance may demand before undu-mkmg mobhm. 0; astute and shrewd action. with mu-jgugng nhpoftax-lee. For the Birthday . Alice Brooks Designs Q .. TOPS OF THE SEASON New! smart? Becoming! Jiffy- cmchet these two hats for a gay spring! 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