omenis re lim PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 29. 1952 It The Experts say i By Ray Emu 13:-plant. a mystery vegetable to many Canadian housewives. makes a distinctive supper-dish these autumn days. Home economists of the Con- sumer Section. Canadian Depart- ment. of Agriculture. describe it as the "aristocrat of vegetables and offer an easy-to-make recipe for eggplant casserole. To make: Dice and pre-cook eggplant for five minutes. then place in casserold. Add a can of heated cream of mushroom soup to which a little chopped onion has been added. Sprinkle with grated cheese. For extra flavour, tomato slices can be arranged on top of the cheese. Then the whole ls topped with buttered crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven of 350 degrees Fahrenheit until tender (about 30 minutes). Another suggestion from the Department: Cut the eggplant in half lengthwise, scoop out a por- tion of the centre and fill the shell with a tasty stuffing such as creamed meat or vegetables Bake in a moderately hot oven of 3'15 degrees Fahrenheit until egg- plant is tender tabout 30 minutes). For frying: Peel and out egg- plant into half-inch slices. Dip into egg and crumbs and saute in a small amount of fat until tender and brown-this takes' approxim- ately eight minutes. Suggestions for Fish The Fisheries Department of- fers this recipe for salmon salad: one pound canned salmon; one ':up celery, coarsely sliced; one- third cup thin cucumber slices; three-quarters cup mayonnaise; four teaspoons vinegar; two to three teaspoons prepared horse- radish; eight drops Worcester- shire sauce; two tablespoons :hopped green pepper: one-haul! teaspoon finely chopped onion; six to eight large. ripe. fzrm tomatoes; crisp salad greens. Have all salad cold. Remove skin from but don't drain. Crush separate salmon into pieces. Add celery and cucumber. combine mayonnaise with ,next five ingredients and pour over top. Toss lightly with fork. Ranovc stem end from each tomato. Cut into six sections leaving intact at the bottom. Place tomato on greens, gently spread sections apart, sprinkle with salt. heap salad lightly into :entrs. serve with additional may- ingredients salmon bones. bite-size Q Cook's Corner TOMATO OBIAM SOUP - (With instructions for canning). (cut this recipe by four to make it for one meal for 0.) Ten well-packed cups wsll-wash- ad but not peeled tomatoes, it cup minced t onion. 1 teaspoon celery seed or 4 chopped stalks celery. Us tablespoons sugar. 1 bay leaf, 2 whole cloves, '5 teaspoon baking soda. 1 cup butter or margarine, A; cup flour. 2V: tablespoons salt, 36 teaspoon pepper, 8 cups milk or 4 cups water and 4 cups evaporated milk. Cook together the tomatoes. onion. celery seed or stalks. 1 tablespoon of the salt. the sugar, bay leaf and clove for 15 minutes. Strain, then add the soda. Meanwhile melt the butter in top of double boiler. stir in flour. the remaining ll-3 table- spoons salt and the pepper and blend. stir in the milk or milk and water and continue stirring until thick, When ready to serve have both mixtures hot. and pour the tomato mixture into the milk mix- ture stirring. To Can Tomato Cream soup: Follow all the above steps. but omit the milk, using only one half the quantity of water instead. Bottle boiling hot in sterile jars and seal. When ready to use dilute the soup by adding the soup to an equal quantity (or less) of milk (or dilute cream or evaporated). Do not pour the milk into the tomato mixture, or it may curdle. onnaise if desired. eight servings. A fisheries department publica- tion says Canada's Fisheries Re- search Board is making additional use of the voluntary fish-tasting panel in Vancouver. The latter originally was formed to evaluate the results of experiments on the freezing versus icing of fish stowed aboard a fishing vessel. On one occasion it was used when a cannery desired to ascertain the taste appeal of its new type of canned smoked fish. Eggs The Poultry Products Institute of Canada recommends that wise housewives compare prices when buying eggs. Grade A Peewee. Small and Mledlum-size eggs should be plentiful for the next two or three months. it says. And if the price differential between them and Grade A Large is suf- ficient than it would be more economical to buy the smaller eggs. V Yield: six I -Alice Broo l M 7165 3 12-? J it .lip applique design! . . igns ks Des MAKE AN HEIBLOOMX Look at the colorful wreath-snd- Have you ever seen such a beautiful quilt? Use three colors. or varl-colored scraps on a. solid background - you'll be proud of your handiwork. Pattern 7165 has easy-to-follow directions. pattern pieces. Send Twenty-nve Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be Please print plainly Name. Address. and Pattern Number. ' ousehold Scrapbook; By IODIHI L10 N73-i7 a Silver Polish To make silver polish. stir HA- pound of Paris white into one pint of boiling water. When cold, add two tablespoonfuls of ammonia. Prepare a day before using and keep the bottle well corked. Shake thoroughly each time before apply- ing. Apply to the entire surface of the article to be cleaned. Let dry to I hours had slipped IWBY. were sion of stillness of home. - "And is that all queried a short time ISO When supper past. We. I8 W3 after such an outing. kt?!” the Family about while we our various buying!- were in town long emullh to buy out . . ." mentioning the mime a sizable store there. had the time, but from what saw. I wouldn't say she had the accepted) ALICE BROOKS De- money!” And J99-Hie Slsns. C10 s Guardian. 60 Front "Haven't you forgotten some- Street West, Toronto. Ontario. thing? Haven't you" she teased. ELLEll'8 DIARY . By an Island Farmer's Wife t line ' In J In. I ' . strangely b breeze-tickled morning, we put on our "other" gown and came with Jeanie to the city to a spell, or shopping there . . . After the lads were in school, and so that they might not return somewhat ions- ly to this empty place. resolving to bs,back in time to pick them up the day. Gage and his enzlslnl young classmates have graduated by this to the second book of the ser- lea for that Grade. And as they did too, wclsuspect, the first Test he "wrote" proved to bring him neat honors. "You'll never guessl" he said. appearing all smiles at the doorway that afternoon from school. "But" his eyes were ques- tioning. ”would you know what a one and two 0's stand for?" "Not a hundredl" we exclaimed. "Yes" he nodded. quickly opening the book to display the magical num- ber. "there it is!" Then in a grave grown-up voice "Won't Mother be pleasedl That" he added, "is what Jamie said when he saw it." How this fellow. presently in our care, continues to follow the example of his five year older brother! At mealtime. when un- decided about some dish a glance across to Jamleis plate . . . takes or leaves accordingly: "ls Jamie wearing a sweater today? Then I am-or not" according to circumstances prevailing. While we often admire this imitation which after all is a sincere sort of approval. we notice its inconven- ience when Jamie sits down to read his lesson aloud while just around the corner of our apron the younger chap loudly is into his! Granddaughiers other Grand- mother, a present guest of Jean- ie's, took over the care of Alder- lea in her absence. where today Mr. D.. the younger farmer and lliis brisk assistant continued the ,cai'pentry . . . erecting stalls in itlie new addition of barn-shed Wwhich is the horse-stable now. and lgoing on to other finlshlngs there. lJames shook off temporarily ev - cry care to come with us-or rather did we not all accomlmny Rob in his truck to the city? And now as we neared its out- skirts - coming in from the west, lJames set his hat at a more fetch- lmg angle. reached in a pocket. Iwithdrew a worn and frayed wal- let, separated from its brethren (or would it not be the sisters since polls have it that femininity are by and large its spenders?) is folded piece of money and re- marked: "Here, Ellen . And see that you don't waste it buying toys and triflesl" Jeanie laughed? Rob chuckled and James said. "I mean it!" And then before we knew it the and We to the farmlands back from the confu- to the peace and: back city, again Ellen?" James you bought. custom displayed "Why. you of "Yes" Rob smiled. "I'd say She whispered, "kept the good wine? Now show him!" she urged. "What else there?" James was all attention. "Not... now don't tell me sh: " Bu . brought home another . . . Until tomorrow - - -Diary - ' ' Good-night . . . 1TT bit of the chamois. White Marks ft is said that white marks on polished furniture can be removed by using a cloth dampened with r ri are this sunny and when their classes were over for - spots from rugs or carpets? earth with the same quantity of CONQUERS CHANNEL - Flo-, rcnce Chadwick, 33. a San Diego. Calif.. stenographer. reaches a beach near San Pedro, Calif. af- ter swimming the 21-mile Catalinai channel in 13 hours and 47 min- ' That Body Of Yours is: James w. um. lul- 5 THERAPEUTIC DIEWATITIS - OVERTBEATMENT OF SKIN CONDITIONS so many of us think of the skin as simply a covering for all the other tissues of the body, forgetting that the skin is an organ of the body. Just as are the heart, liver. lungs and other organs. It controls body temperature. breathes and re- moves wastes. It is because we think of the skin I! Just a cover- ing that when my skin irritation or inflainmsti n occurs, many think that some simple form of treatment must be given. If the irritation or inflammation lasts more than a day or two. they think further treat- ment is necessary and it. is this "further" treatment that often causes more irritation or inflam- mation, and a skin ailment, that should last only a. few hours or days. 'persists for weeks or months. When this prolongation of symp- toms occurs due to this extra ther- apy (treatment) it is then called therapeutic dermatitis - inflam- mation of the derma or skin - overtreatment dermatitis. In New England Journal of Medi- olne. Boston. Dr. C. G. Lane states that overtreatment of the skin is becoming a major probem ,as com- paratively few such conditions are due to the first or original irrit- ant. that is. those substances that would produce an eruption when coming in contact with the skin. but are generally due to sensitiz- ation (allergy). utes. The only woman ever to swim the channel, Miss Chadwick broke the official record for the swim, held by Canada's George Young. who swam the channel in 15 hours and 40 minutes in 1927. l 4 Frying Pan To Fire 1 DEAR Miss DIX: All through my childhood I was lonely and unhappv. Left motherlcss. I was brought up by allow me to have friends. go to pa other activities of my age group. l At 17, in order to escape this d ,1 met. Necdlew to say. it was a sa t , 2 . irrresponsible and iorced to leave hi no other place to finding fault. Her control over the c Muriel Nlssen ANSWER: Up to this point, your children have never known peace Attempts To Escape Have Led Girl To Wors made a home for us and. after a few years. I was where conditions w are aggravated by the presence of the children She gives all the orders. She is constantly hagging and says I am not capable of taking care of myself, I cant continue like this, under the thumb of a doin- inating woman. I need help before 1 make any more foolish mistakes. In one series of cases of thera- peutic dermatitis that was reviewed before the discovery of penicillin, 70 per cent were caused by the sulfa drugs. 10 per cent by mercury, and the other 20 per cent by unknown substances. In another series. 35 per cent were caused by sulfa drugs. This is the reason that the sulfa drugs are not applied as much dir- ectly to the skin as formerly. Sulfa drugs. like penicillin. may be use- ful in preventing skin ailments but not in curing them. "The majority of cases of "nth-, letcs foot” (ringworm of the feet) are complicated by substances ap-1 plied to remedy the first or orig- inal condition. Whereas the normal skin withstands ordinary chemical contacts. a skin stripped of its protective layers, particularly a skin already inflamed by . chemical agents. is easily irritated." Thera- poutic dermatitis often results also when chemicals are applied for small scratches. cuts, or burns. be- cause of the natural eagerness to prevent infection. The thought then is that over- trcatment of a skin irritation or inflammation is the commonest Cause of prolonging these skin con- ditlons. e Conditions a strict grandmother who wouldn't rties or dances, or indulge in any omination, I married the first boy d mistake. My husband was cruel, wholly without principle. He never in, taking my two children. Having go, I returned to my grandmother ere as before. Now. however. they interference is causing me to lose hildren. I want to go to work; she DFSSIE The highest mountain in Aus- tralia is Mount Kosciusko. 7,328 feet, in New South Wales. Continued on page ll HowCanllll By Anne Ashley Q. How can I remove grease A. Mix one tablespoon of fuller's lump magnesia. and make into a stiff "paste with boiling water. Spread this while hot over the grease spots and allow to remain until dry. Then sweep with a whisk broom. and the grease stains will have disappeared. Q. How can I keep the tooth- brush in a sanitary condition? A. A sanitary habit to form is to soak the toothbrush for two hours each week in borax water. or in any good mouth wash. How can I clean felt? A. Felt material may be cleaned very nicely by rubbing it lightly the wrong direction of the material with fine steel wool. The Stars Soy - - By Genevieve lemble essence of peppermint or cedar oil. The oil will not harm the most highly-polished surface. Sponges Place the sponge in milk. allow it to remain for at least twelve hours. on. and then rub .i'lrst with a soft Bl-We ' cloth and afterward polish with a then rinse in cold water and it will be sweet and clean. - w LADIES” SUITS - OVERCOATS g- FALL AND WINTER MODELS y,AN0W ON DISPLAY V S2d.50 to 348.00 Colourful and Stylish GK GA TfTfTG))'ei-jifffa oioooo'o'o'o on coco ' suggestions, with readiness to see inonious career. I ye. 7x'K rxm.'7-us. I t For Tomorrow ! TH1: auguries put the accent on lquicir and telling action should ', there' be opportunity for very ag- gressive measures in static and dia- couraging situations. long perplex- ing. seemingly hopeless. Under the stimulus of new contacts with im- portant, wise and willing persons. possibly elders or old established 1 institutions. splendid progress may be made. Be ready with sound and workable ideas and propositions. wcll-formulated and constructive. to meet possible opposition by tact. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may count on a year of opportunity for putting over cherished plans and hopes with initiative, sound pro- positions. backed by tact. good grace and skill aimed at placatlng opposition from large, organizations or influential persons. These are to be convinced and won over by sound tactics. astute and workable the other's point of view. Old per- ca-operate in sound. ambitious pro- positions Smother petty irritabili- ties fol: most harmonious results. A child born on this day is splendidly endowed with mentality, creatlvtifaiabilltiss and sound aspir- ations for a successful and her- sons or organizations are ready to ' 1 (GP Photo) s ro 'sizs ssi summing step-in with a Paris slant - bodice buttons on the biasl Perfect for print, have the collar and uffs in'contra.st color crepe of this style. Deep pleat In skirt for easy walking! . Pattern 4542: Women's"Siaes 34. 36. 38, 40, 42. 44. 46, 48. size 36 takes H6 yards 36-inch fabric: 55 yard contract. This pattern, easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for at. Has coni- plate illustrated instructions. Bend Thirty-.flvs cents (Son) in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. name. address. style number. Send order to cm The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. ”x.-:.”i6o””.x2e.” Better English Dy e. 0. wiiii--I : 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? ”By some means or another. we shall attend the meeting.” 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "meringue"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Suet. fuel, fued. rue- ful. 4. What does the word "anter- ior" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with fle that means "easily bent"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "By some means or other." or. "By one means or an- other." 2. Pronounce me-rang, s as in her, last syllable as rang. accent last syllable. 3. Feud. 4. Before in time; prior. "intellect is the power anterior to all action." 5. Flexible. Morning Smile . Now Be Quiet. A museum contained an immense collection of Indian relics. one giddy feminine member in a party of tourists pointed to a large dec- orated skull in one of the show cases. and asked the guide if he knew whose skull it was. The guide evidently tired of ans- wering an endless chain of foolish questions replied: "That is the skull of the Emperor Montezuma. "And," persisted the tourist point- ing to a smaller skull in an adjoin- ing case. "who was that?" "That, madam," replied the guide with a perfectly straight face. "is the skull of Montezuma when he was a little boy." t f to nt up the figure-praising lines . provided at a dinner l completion of ,. way and deposit his ashes on one of the used dishes? Modern Etiquette By Iloliei-In Leo Q. When no ashtrays have been table after the meal. is it all lght for a. guest to light up any- A. Neverl It is much better to refrain from smoking rather than 0 use a hostess? good dish for an ashtray A thoughtful hostess. how- ever, will always provide aslitrnys or her guests. Q Should toothplcks be placed on the dinner table? A. Most certainly not! Since it is not good form to be seen using a toothpick in public. they do not. have any place on the table. Q. Is it proper for a divorcee to have bridesmaid attendants at her second wedding? A. No; her wedding must be as simple as poaslble. and she should have Just one attendant. End , "I. Use with any plastic ourl .l ' , t Olierlottetowss ' and your set becomes a lovely. x All across Canada Women say only ers-or the new French style. attached to use again Q just let M76 The with So soft you can sleep on them! if "Tssit HOME PERMANENT andagain. only lotion that waves and men t lsetinggwave. Hons: . A .. MANlll1'".. out timingor rlnnng Taluel time than any other home permanent. 3 just like naturally wavy hair. When dry. simply remove curlers-brush out Niiu RALLY w iiiitisii with no NEBALIZEB-N0 RINSE Ilead What These Delighted Users Say "Thanks for introducing the best home ,....manent I ever used. I did it myself in a half an hour and am so pleased with the results, I thought I should let you know." Mrs. J. W. Connor Mcdlcfrio Hat, Alberta "1 gave my little girl I Shadow Wave: it turned out perfectly. and she did not mind it at all as it did not take half as long as the other wave sets." I. Bsrlssr Ijonnto. Ontario