Thursday, Sept. 6, 1956 4 an. Pale 9 P:;i;GirIs In (Cl?)-Pretty lirls in c:,E.fw.f..c. posed a -serious me.) to the hm-mony of British Army messes by lllflnl 031"" on . WK, xfearllllllingy an article to this may from the British Army Re- no for 1864. the Canadian journal refrains from common Thgfg is no doubting. however. 3,; note of concern struck by the srltish article published in the dlys before Confederation. on is in Canada. Nova Scotla my india that subalterns Pl!-Ihlg muessiy into the married state n "id, "The extremes oi heat ad com appear to be conducive 1,, matrimony. we are inclined to mm-d the palm. however. to the Canadians and Bluenoses." VIEW 5Tr5,:Y:g the question. "Should of- mm marry?" the 1864 article declared? a-Man-yin; men are most per- niclous to a regiment. They break up the harmony of a mess. de- may sociability to a great extent. no set a very bad example to the youngsters below them. "ii men want to marry they ghould avoid the iarnfi, or at any rate remain single until they be- come field officers." But if it took a s view of military marriage in, one days. the review also had an eye for the girls in Canada: ”Scliing aside the fact that in Canada and Nova Scotia the girls in, as a rule. very pretty and tolerably well educated. there is I delightful want of restraint about them that is positively charming. "in England it might be put down as forwardness. but on the other side of the water it is re- garded as spontaneous aood hu- gillrmcrhb suaanrsznus . "Of all the peculiar ' in Canada and Nova Scotll. ll8I8ll' ing and the skating rink must be characterized as the most delight- ful and at the same time most to be avoided. Flitting about here. there and everywhere in gaudy- 7 COOK'S ' CORNER I. . . 1g! g SWEET MUSTARD RAW PICKLE 1 quarts large cucumbers I quarts cauliflower l quart onions 1 quart celery I green peppers Chop all up. sprinkle with salt and let stand over night, then drain. DRESSING I pints vinegar i I cups white sugar I oxs mustari seed Va teaspoon ttimaric its oz. celery seed Ii lb. mustard ilk cups flour. Almosl B'ro,I(e Up Masses Canada T . I colored petticoats and the most bewltchlng of iur-ti ped boots. the syrens (sic) glide ona to the mu- sic oi military bands. while dis- tracted subaiterns rush alter them endeavouring in their madness not only to secure them as partners hi the many dance of the rink but iI!?;malshydanceoflife...,. " e o er great enjoyment throughout the winter is the sleigh- ing; and surely no one will be rash enough to dispute the fact oi its being conducive to matrimony. "To the uninitiated. the phrase 'to muffin a young lady' may sp- penr somewhat rude, but the simple meaning is that you .are to offer not your heart but a seat It Your sleigh to' any lady you may choose to cavalier during the winter months. "It does not necessarily follow that because she accompanies you in your drive she must be en- gaged to you. although the merry jingle of the sleigh bells is apt cosy warmth of the furs causes the heart to warm and, before the snow is off the ground. it may possibly happen that your heart is no longer your own. "Marriages in North America amongst military men are of everyday occurrence. and the mess of a regiment runs a very great risk of being altogether broken up." to make the nerves tingle and the fwd n LET'S EA -1: "A replica of our newest type supermarket wait on a visit in recently." said the Chef. "'l1tousands .al Italian bonu- wivea saw. for the first time. all types of' fods for sale in I shin- ing market. under unitary. ro- frlgarated conditions. ONE MARKET "They discovered it waa'pbs- sible to buy all foods needed in one market instead of going to as , many as 15 stores." "But these Italian housewives could not actually buy the foods. Chef," I said. "because the foods were only for display." "Right," he replied. "3111 II they were marked in tire, I-INN found out how the money could go with this new system. "When they were ready to leave the ladies left the food at the checkout counter. But every Supermarket In Italy II: He Bailey Allen ''”'n'" W" llresen with a shopping has filled iii... sample lists of American foods, "Tm WW0 Proiect was under- hull by the foreign service of our US. Department of Agricul- ture and the National Association of Food Cshins in the hope that It might inspire European busi- nessmen to em ate some of odi- American proved sales methods, "H II Gltpected that new mar- hilo WI" he Opened for some of oiir agricultural surplus which do not compete with the produce of foreign countries." Tomorrow's Dinner: Pickled beet-gel saladettes; smoked ox tongue with mustard; Italian ris- IOIIOI chopped spinach; chilled fresh pear custard; hot or iced coffee or tea or milk, All measurements are level re- cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. ELEANOR Ross There's plenty of really warm weather ahead of us in many sec- tions of the country and still lots of time for picnics. But to make the picnic a suc- cess. there are many things to consider r ” the site and the FOOD POISONING Nobody likes It: be reminded of such grim matters as food poison ing when a picnic is being pre pared. N e v er theless. Statistics prove that one must think about such things in order to avoid them. pf course. the time to think about it is well before the picnic menu is decided on, before the KEEP IN TRIM llslds As pounds piles on. the upper arms tend to accumulate unilat- tering fat which sags sadly as Cook dressing. Pour over pick in time goes by. But with or without excess fat. the backs of the upper arms seen: to droop . . . and lose their grip on youth. Past forty summers. ahspal arms are rare. On the size score. arms may measure from ten to twelve and a half inches. depending on struc- ture. But the shape depends on the tone in the triceps muscles which flank the backs of the up- per part of the arms. And it's dif- ficult to understand why they should be either flabby and fat or thin and droopy, since arms are used most of the time. The bitch is that most arm movements fail to put the triceps musloes to work. Try it out. Pick up: heavy book or vase with one hand and with the free hand. feel which muscles are on the job. it isn't the triceps. Klneslology -e the science of muscular movement-reveals that the triceps are brought into ac- tion when the elbow is extended forcibly as in a punching move- ment; also when the arms are used from the position of shoulder level. so that's the exercise clue. Arm exercises are easy to do- and effective. Here's a beauty routine . . . .. STRIKE A BLOW Position: Standing in good pos- ture. arms outstretched at shoulder level. palms facing cell- As Pounds Pile On, Arms Accumulate Fai .IIll' KAI make tiny backward circles. sly keeping the radius of the circle very small. the triceps are brought into action. Clenching fists. thrust out igor- ously in front of chest. as if strik- ing a blow. It's fun to suspend an old sofa pillow in the doorway about chest level or slightly higher and punch away. This gamiilar push-pull adds re- sistance: Place clenched right fist in palm df left hand. Then, resist- ing with muscles of left arm and pushing with right arm, force hands to the left. Change position of hands and push to the right. For fast results, go through this easy routine twice daily. SE"'TNADl' PRINCESS PARIS (Reuters) - French school children serenaded Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco when they arrived in Paris by train Tuesday on their way to the United States for a hol- iday. More than 50 boys and girls had been waiting for an hour on a balcony overlooking the station platform to greet them with an old French folk song The Sea is Fine Tonight. Princess Grace. who is expecting a baby in Feb- ruary. smiled happily. They leave Sept. 7 for New York on the liner United States. EDUCATIONAL ORDER The Ursulines is a religious or-I in and put in jars. g. Movement: Tense the arms and der founded in Italy in the 16th century to educate young girls. SOFTNESS Here is s new kind of bathroom tissue for you and your family. it's made according to s new formula that brings you a fabulousnew kind of softness, a fluffy texture that's Instantly absorbent. It's wonderfully will And h best of all -it costs no more than old-fashioned toilet tissues. That's why more and more people every day are reaching for Inierlake' White Cross - the roll in the bright Pink wrapper. Many Factors Needed For Successful Picnic food is prepared. the sandwiches and the salads made and p I ”. There are two pretty reliable "1193 WV "liking a picnic meal a complete success. After the site is selected, choose lcnlc provender that is safe to l'BhBP0rl during warm weather. Second. see that every single uteri- sil used in preparing or transport- ing the food is thoroughly clean. Avoid foods that aren't likely to '2 .3 EE ir..E..3lEl tl boiled Isalad Italian RIaa:st;o;h.:I on s V """'3It7' Anti: 2 than. each "rd in . oregano. llmmee- :1; until th? vegetables change I . co or uncooked tir-oook 29.3 white or set-., Add IV: c. convened rice. SW "hams bc..u:0llci:I chicken broth (or use 5 c. boilinl WIMP I35 5 chicken bouillon cubes). Simmer- boil about it min. or until the rice is tender and the Iitluld Ib- sorbed. Stir in IA cbgratsd Par- mesan or mild A Chi”!- Pass :ddlltIltJ.lIlIlCd.l':(td til"!!- e : sT.”.i.,..” cooked chopped spinach with lemon Juice. T with V4 c. coarse - chopped tad imam! heated in 1 tbsp. melted butter. without retrlllrltllm Use breeds, cakes and cookies that are wrapped and sealed against dust or dirt. Picnic addicts would do well to invest in those nice big insulated cases designed to carry both hot and cold foods safely-in sears- rate containers. but all fitting into one big outer carying case. Un less you possess a properly in!" listed container of this type. don't trust food that spoil easily. When unpacking the food at the picnic place. don't leave it out in the open for long. Unpack only Clark Ge5le's' Wife Clark. said Mrs. Gable is RARE VISITOR! lrspital Tuesday night for obser- The National Parks of Canada valion of an acute abdominal con. tag with lectures on British news- papers and broad satin; st liar- -rnsu lone: IN on. noun naawnla soar . , l mu - - i . i. Hg.p.i.i p,t.,,,t .”,';".l,”',,,,,,l.,,'f!g :';:;"'g', 35' new you um.s.- wuss. simrrmw. s-stun, I She lm been '0 1h John Haley. editor of e Times tars)-North Asntlasald HOLLYWOOD '5?) - Clark home in Encinn for the last sev- 0' ml,-.”1t,,e.dlTdy.ygo,u:k:,v;'. mpmagug gnm ' are - wire. the former Kay wil week tour of the United States. elect. oitne si-lush ' llsnn Soreckein. was admitted to Sir when will combine sights: Advancement of science. dltloa were visited by 3,539,151 persona vard University, arunouth col- years between the con- ' , , betwen April 1. 1955. and larch legs and the University of l(sa- tlnents has widused 1 more the Her phyii sin in Dr. Richard 31. 1956. 1. Inn miiaa, GD DUNi0N'ir lets you hear "the big difference" with Mr aaxazgmw in the new series Through "Global Sound”-achieved by an exclusive arrangement-you will enjoy a new world of natural never before experienced in television. 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