V1 W 4, l. r-' 'w 'l l O . ....... ., S A count” Gui,” l gills? Body Of Yours Tl: Sflvsnsay . . Batter English . I , I 5 By Mines w. an-ton. ai.n. ' um " "m I! I. I1 Willi-II A ' ' . .- - ' l . PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN JANUARY 23, 1950 15- 0"" hlhflhhlllhh gum-xxuiyaexswaavygesggs. . . n.M&e- ., .,.,M ..g,,, , u l V . s . t ".2 ”"' I-w-we mm - "' "'”"" :il”..il'.f'....'”' - - b . . b ; I e . Above the NW0 of hlshl I Ill! Mme! mum nuomun "15 l' ' 'l”l”l"”l”'l' ""l ”"'m' art. 1 Liways. tllk to him." . . .. - . I n o h uro" , - v . Iii I 3 '1 And ::llllm:ml'::'w M". "u mm At one time I was medical ref- l:E&dl;y flfd zm l::: l W111!-t.;5 Q19? correct pronunc- .. t. bra pinum M "M :',.';,'. ::'...,,gi:”,.:::::.:::; :'?.f,';'u fl:,'l;"',,,F"l:;fml;'ll:,f,'”.” W" "T; 'a. Which one od't.ls.esod:orda is Too Smart For A. Most Boys. . n . " -1- A4 a a e Huboghgw” ' illlll" "l ”l"ld"3le -nd in unpredictable lines. It 1- uugflml uuewm" ' This Girl Complains . Over the glimmering walites of lnmyg, l,,'&le,,”'l,l; , uulo”c',l,u '”l;;ll';h:l""" glllclll "l'll'”";:l'wl:l'l 4. What does the word "obse- I l I vugln mull. ' W U V9 Ill WY uulougu mean? DEAR. MISS DIX: I dont want a rear. 1 dont prefer single - hhll-llllcxlletl;-I hlhglmhmgilgxhml 10 Intlclblle Wm? llck 01 i;0llIb- 5. wlllll l, ,, wold beguuliug biessedness to married life. But. at the same time. I feel that I would . moan ll" Nl. "ch 0! mlem :lw' " e y g:lll'l”" hlllh l"mm::l:lll ;::'::l; with mai that means "wishing never be satisfied with a husband le:s--gall educated than myself. 5., th. mom Maul "Id emouoml mm” W: d3l1lP- Wu--7 . . what am I to do. oys are afraid of intallisencs 1” in girls and I have that handicap. Also. while 1 am not ugly I am no Miss A ' . Another an. advantage is that boys do not like to so with a girl who hasn't a waiting list for weak-end dates unlesrthey Ire unattractive themselves, and 1 wouldn't want to go with a boy no one else want- ed to date. So what is there for a girl who re. fuses to lower her standards. yet who wants to be popular? So far my sense of humor has saved me. but even that is gettinl low. L. 1''. Well, my dear; if you have a sense of humor. you W! t m manly ucognlud may hhava forcaudnut be prepared I no . lm 1' - for t una ec . as deservilig comptinsatiogi by Dtlillli . xv hnuwllh . com t b an afterpelllVsoni'id) bsy our ihflltary " It 1' Y"! lmhuh 1. Say. ”Whsnevor I meet Rob- penslon bollluul ert.';I (omit always) talk with When an individual suiders with him. 2. Pronounce ash-er. is as in symptoms for which there is no at. e as in her. accent first syl- physicai cause. he is emotionally lhlhl3- 3- Allhllllllw 4- Shnllhly 0' disturbed and the condition is meanly attentive: crinslns; town- oailed a neurosis. When an emo- lh3- "llh W" 5" ”b”qlll9l" ml” tional disturbance results from an '-"VT-" 5- Mhl9Vhl'hl- actiuul injury, the injury is called "trauma" and we have the condi- tion called trau.inatic neurosis. In former days. compensation boards made no allowance for trau- matte neurosis - a. broken leg was comes in a milk-white our newly-horny A sword of crimson cuts in twain the gre This past weekend I spent boiling stockings. Not because I'm a ID19114- fanatlcally fastidious female that steam baths all my gloves after each . wearing or rinses my hankies in cologne, but because I wanted another pair of nylons. I clipped this miracle from a magazine quite some y time ago and hesitated to try it until I was forced into doing so by Banners of shadow hosla. several odd stockings of assorted colors. After this I'll believe any- And lo, the dayi thing I read. All you hays to do is! takeh all the nylon; you haze ..L. M, Montgom ,. been saving because. somet me. you m ght ave another o d one t e - same color; put them in a pot of boiling water and let them boil lyTll)llilfell',gn':.'rd?ge'l, "; veprlymlgllgz gently for two or three hours. They will come out the same color, ml, mo garden um m lhe mull and not only that, the picks andlsmall snags seem to dissolve; where zmes buumul luullnmom or I dont know.. I.ju:t let them disappear. now": and comblmmom ox "owl ers give us inspiration. I have before me a photograph of the the garden that won the Garden Club of America award and Those whose birthday it is. may be prepared for a year of upset. 1 ns ion, surprise and drama. A complete and radical turnover is probable. uprooting the domes- tic, business and creative forces and faculties. In this there is little cooperation from those in high places. Under such dynamic urge it may be difficult to keep the feet on the ground. A child born on this day. may lg ANSWER: have at least one charm to conjure with. and it is the most enduring ..- one and the most potent one in any woman's bag of tricks. ?..m?...?. Modern Etiquette ...m.mmm.m:.mm. The only ll.oul,l, wllll lelllllzlknow the old saying. first come. you people this. is. I can't so lll" '"V'd' around the neighborhood as plan- ned and ask for old stocking; to rs. IT WON'T FADE The Toronto Teiegrarrrs report be iwcelul dynunlg m.eulve' pm hook a rug. . . ildllrEet;!l';!l:dlylpvC;lgllleI";e l8liEillI':e,,.'l",l:ll"ll9gll lbl'r1lg3htpl::3&dbe:llt3IullnI1l:il;3ug0;l::f llelll-l,::,;n1;g Llrrilnzlurlellarrglallxsfl all rgznltceen totfly 330 action; .5 Ir Iobsrfa baa l for. ll.l1oel.el,ol,n,;.' ;ul,le,l:te :llnllll;l:ll.yllo,I,tn.)lIol:d:”lll. ll,:ll::y!lll:"6xdll.!;u:l::g The latest report from the ' 1"” '3 ”"k '” Glmle M””"” he" all hllhhh” l0h8 - - - i00l9l'l"l had to accept the award or take it sources. rtlnanrtic and radical in couple; who are iosglinz aions comfortable together toward their gold- and long lasting as cut flowers in your home. This garden is very suitable for anyone who would like to have en wedding day, you will find that in almost every instance the win is a jolly woman who is cheerful and easy to live with and who iv... (Continued on Pace I) - to court. Fortunately, compensa- lion and pension boards now make due allowance for the "shock" of the injury or illness and recognize H ll, sh .o.l, llve l. on ice we would have to see!" llloemigfil newgpllmcloll iffu beg-mlgfrom the Ottawa Citizen. My Another meeting was held last. 9hlY l-hhlllhii 0" the lady Curlers Saturday with a. very enthusiastic lh Chhhlhl-lethwh ll that lhey llmk its emotions and tendencies. w-ml should one luku into consideration when planning the centerpiece of the dinner table A. That tall ornaments which and determined membership Dl3n- V9” 'm”"' Thelf hll d"” w'.""”' such a garden at small cost, and that the patient may not be able l"KhaK5;& ' nlnz H lhmecfhl-'t Stile 50 I0llm'l ly and ll.” hvonle .wsmme '9 ll for the folk who move in a few to do justice to his work for some l l obsuuct the View are not in good - tarts skirt or tailored slacks . 01150 O Cfdp O0 taste as the 3119515 "E11119-ll)' lllle out Charlottetown! dlsllkel 01' il5' " t . ll d k . l ' years to another home. time after he returns to it. These l -S to se'e each olher acres, the table. r mhml-h The . l'helhhel”' lhleh” war" wml an l mt "V" e"' The flowers are beautifully ar- boards know that the injury or ili- 5, now," u. 2 It la ml. berm. to have 3 llmple ' range from home cooking, party hehumul OM53 mg - ranged in this exhibit and plans ness has so affected his nerves ,, (4 flat bowl of Howe" 0,. mm lllmk, I . merlnsv sewinkv leather W0'k- are sent with every seed order so that he is unable to do the mental m ll em Wm, , mu 0, ;,,,..u,. . - weaving. knitting, pottery making, lVl0d'l'" h”''”' h" "o.ih.l"3 on you can follow them or re-arrange and Phvslchl work 01 WhlCh 1" W9-5 etill: pa felt work. hooking. and crocheting. llrlllle lllmy chamm Im glad them to fit your own ideas capable before the accident. Thus. Umbrella Handle ” 3 ”'In resmumms when ll", - . ..- .. I ate cornfiakes for my, super. The fund's good".-"Her fingernails are bluer than mine."-"I'm going to Cause. many 3 llounwlle lo run to teach my baby to stand on his the telephone, contact her closest.lhhl"l5- lust '59 be f'llll"9"t- All?” friends to. see if they know how"lll h9 d”5"i l'”"9 W leaf" ” he may have to learn a new oc- cupation. being unable to work properly at the old one. We all know that a shock to one individual. however slight, without any physical injury. can do more tartar sauce is served in little paper cups on the plate with the fish. how is this leaten? A. You can either transfer a small portion to the fish with your For the background Larkspur Supreme in mixed colors, Luplnes. and fragrant Nicotiana. Golden African Daisy: Cleome Pink Queen. this is a giant Sipiderflower and ,If the umbrella handle heconiw loose. pour some melted resin or sulphur into the hole: quickly force in the umbrella rod and hold for a few minutes until the sub- O 0 0 This is the time of year when lhe winter spdtt of rabbit hunting EASY TO MAKE A nightgown and bod-jacket en- semble brings you a feeling of lux- lo cook llle lllme lulled corpses crawl just becausf your baby did." it is a grand addition to the flower damage to ms personality and stance mrdem. got:-lr, liruyou can rcintilzlve ulrqixigrr; my ul lakes mt . lmlle Wwlnz that confront her on the kitchen h9"l9l'i em-nln.l; ulumy mun ll dlslocatgd )8 01 ensauce w lyti; llmel Thu on ls bound to be - table. To all who have at one I h'-W9 M”- (1 ”"ll' 3”” were zlhhllls Chlllhmllh mlxell hml Shoulder or broken um um do to A Good Complexion ”' pa” cn yam pa i boon to those who can't find the Q. What would be a good clos- ing to a business letter when one wlsihes to be as informal as pos- the new Marigold Flash which is time or another been in this pre- llhle 10 5'-llh the Chllhehlry "lash low growing and Snapdragon Royal Th nk f calling and for your mcament the mnowmg "C!" I. ve:y lsl'i0ilqxl-lllfill comments as they auumer, . larger sizes in ready-to-wear. We must be patient, therefore. A hood. clear 00miDleXl0n 15 Oh- especiauy printed. . Glam in mm” 00"” l" W with com ensation and ension courased if a person eats plenty of No. 2311 is cut in sizes as. as. 40, ' ' Were Bl'9hllY 3PPT9Clhl-9lllwE-M-D- centre of the border. boards because. whlle they 1-do not mml drmks mlm and drlnks siiile? '31- rel '15,, ls the ab 42. 44. 46 and 48. Size 36 num- First remember that all freshly Q, u. M -.”.H Golden African Daisy and Nem- llllve lo lecognlze gl-uumuuc uuu. water freely bevween meals. M.as- lmce y yo r gown. 3'.-3 yards :9-inch; the killed game is tough. Stored 2 to "ll" esia Triumph Hybrids in medium losls unless evlueuce of lulu,-y is sage with almond oil. or a good "9 ””"' jacket, zaj. yards 39-inch. paging, 4 days in a cool. dry place. it bo- , ' height and a border of Petunia lueseul, nevertheless most or (hg face cream. Keep regular habi . 63.3 yards. Comes more tender. firm. and bet- S Snowstorm, a. beautiful white for buurdgtry to be fair and recognize" ' iir flavouli-ted. dThen of course the edging ma continuous moum; Blue lmulmllc llmmul, as , pemlou. Delicious Ple Filling I l send 25c lo, Gull pAl-H-Elm s in is o on you are ready 0 I As: Island farmers Wlla Perfection eratum and Al s- a isoibili , - - - l)"3PBre ll D0 lt llke Chlclmh ' sum in Carggt of snow compleltes me d W Peanut brittle. put through a hrint Ynufoghhitef A'd.f;len5: when roasting, truss the forelegs ll, dl . ll d ll ll . . food fr gnu mgxod my a back and the hind legs forward. we arose this momma '43 3 fifty ecegnxtlgsismtheotlltsst l)n umohty , , i whipped cream. makes a. deliglous l?,:dstsalt.yehsl:;m;:i: l3vl:h't.ly' llrsclsilldz Sllasstirrldtl-l)elclLacogn::'eEr unholy: lzretttlye wgriglc raslgigggslgetduilgldsullll for all these seeds in ihis coliec- COOlf 5 Corner hlllhl 10? I 6793'" Pl9- . , - K M” l.-mucus postal unit. or zone ninsber in - is V e - - ' ture of 1-4 cup Tbutter and 1-? cup l.ll;el The mow cl wlmer my ugh! Tlbieizluii-iya :Hl&;Iu:1L1lII1l:r forlonsgo A - i grzgvvicoictl Baof Your address. boiling water. urn several imss. . l . l o v. Add ml D lm l The stuffing is made as for chick- ”" N "am l" ” W” ”'"'”"e 5”” ill ""35' ""3 mu” he BUTTERSCOTCH aeruorsa Van. Isle. 13.0.. ”” P" "l elm "l and the silence of the season en- soul-led gully ul flats but me mosl ATOB Cooxms makes lhls Coml The Clllrlottetown Gulrdllil. E How Canl!!! "L G”"l5h' whe" ""ed' wml folded the countryside A spell of lame lce on walelcrem ul. - of them can be sown where they 59 ls kl g excellent . menu "1,-ecom. panllgyfl 5 falling weather such as yesterday Wm bloom, 1; u no; mo early 10 magggigd lgogeaegng my umel : By Anna Ashley I ., mlmd Sarnak Pattern No. 2311 . . o brmlirht. lehves 115 our mom?!"-5 order seeds when you have select- A good exumluu or an 015.139.. .04.. own. w. VN.. ., highly and Just to get the taste of rabbit "5 ”0"lfl”l”'ll';f Wlllen fl": 0"” lb” ed Whit You will need for next ioned cookie-Jar standby. WP"ld I'M be out of your mouth here is an np- t 'l"' ”- t W” 9” i" 9 years garden as the seedsmen Yield-abut a dozen cookies. Q. How can I make I melilns W"l'0!ll "- 9”" ""1" pie dessert which will do more early charms 01' Wham" about become very busy and some seeds an cups once-sifted pastry flour suits? 5"l.l"i"R "."l' 3 than mug, core 4 apples, place the breakfast '18-blt We Wimdef are in short supply. It is such fun 0, 3 cup, oncQ-5Lft5d bu-d.wheug A. secure is wide-mouthed bot.- III. I. DAWSON hllhof kidney '-1:"w:w-T-w logelllel. l,l ,1 buggered baklng if the road will still be passable to order ggedg ug gm; season (,1 lloul. tie with a glass stopper and fill it l d '. ll'50"lQl' lo? 5V6 Adan” dish and place in the cavity of for cars' and on another thought the year that mine are all attend- 2 teaspoons baking powder almost to the top with w'beu'bon- Wlfslf" l'l'”"K l":l'l?' lli.'"il,:- 53" euch 1 prune that hgg boon 3ogk- we "reckon it will be fairly siip- ed to u, soon .5 the cugulogues yl teaspoon .31; ate.of ammonia in coarse powder "hlf '9"! lg: fill": Nlllelh . ed several hours in Port. but not new for horses" in the bare or arrive. lcul, l,.,u.,., 0, mmnine form. Then pour over this just n .l.3l':”" 5" fl: . W" .' humilit- cooked. Sprinkle with sugar. dot half-shod condition they endure 1 have been reading another 2 cups lightly packed brown Cholldh Oll 01 lIVeI'ldeI' to 00"! the c:"l:"ll' ll? '"l"m pm" "'”l":' Olly Plwlll" with butter. and bake in the usual or eriioy in more recent years. good book u-om ou, any Lu,,.u,.y sugar ' contents. lwn” 3” l? " dW'"d50"" ”0."l”l'-. Q" How an Ilchwlllhlwoughn l ey or Iver isor ers. nutritional EASILY SEEN way. When tender. spread with I However on a market day one is coiled "In woods and Fields" 1 egg, well beaten mcmla and ucnousnesn lw Sap A. An old remedy whibliloften stiff meringue flavoured with van- in suspense, soon one wlmell by Mammal Buck um 1y, teaspoons vanilla k l . ..... ill . Stud generously with blaiich- "' mp l i l , prove; very ogecuvu 13 3,0 pug mu hh 0' 0” W"k- NOV! lhal ...The towers of the Golden Gate a zinc er moves on beautifully illustrated by the au- 1 mp C-F159 hmh W h"" W lb”, 0, u hula lmu, on the Sarnah can hell! Y0"- N-35 It I" Bridge at the entrance to San ed almonds. slivered lengthwise. and stick them in the meringue vertically. porcu-pine fashion. Bake in a moderately slow oven 300 de- grees F until the meringue is firm and glossy and the almonds del- icately browned. Serve warm with whipped cream, vanilla flavoured. --Ag I'm not terribly fond of too along the hill in the direction of the highway, bearing towards the city. Not in the flow of once, which with James we recall, when many of the farms about and tin uioiig were.represented in the out-going so regularly that the sight became an integral part of our round. I 0 C eal Measure and gift together twice. mum” mt h my minutes. Francisco harbor are 746 feet high. the flour. baking powder and salt. - ,'- Cream the butter or margarine; , gradually blend in the brown sugar and cream well. Add the well- beaten egg. a little at n time. beat- in well after each addition. stir in the vanilla and bran thor. "Winter is a time of rest and drug stores. waiting. The bars trees make lacy shadows on the snow. Many of the animals sleep through the cold weather in snug underground bur- rows, in caves. or in hollow frees. Insects sleep in their cocoons or hibernate under bark or stones. much froth on my food l'd omit the whipped cream at the last. "First of all you'd see . . ."James will draw the old scenes from his Frogs hibernate in the mud under the stream. Evergreen trees are beautiful ll cereal. Add the flour mixture to the creamed mixture about a third at but mm ever)?"-e .9 me" tn”. store of recollections at times, pausing over each one he still re- members so kindly. "And then. . he drove a little mare that was hard to beat. Not much to look at -but "what a burst of speed, when she was asked! And” then James will continue at length. naming other names. "it was the same every market day. And we never thought it would change. we nev- er reckoned that one day these farmers would be gone or that there could come a. day when other ways of travel would be" used. other methods of farming adopted. but that the old ways and times would go on and on. But there it is. Ellen, there's no staying the hand of time!" 0 this season of the year and this is because they have needles or scales instead of wide leaves and they bear cones which contain the seeds of the tree. Cedaar trees have scales instead of needles. Their branches start to grow from the trunk near the ground. Because the branches are small at the top. cold place until firm match to the tree has a cone-like shape. slice. and it lends itself to uiinmlng in- Cut. dough into slices about 1-6- to beautiful shapes. Before the inch thick and armnge on greased leaves fall in autumn. the trees 600”? Sheets- prepare a new set of buds for the 00311118 year. A bud forms where each leaf stem joins the twig. It has a hard scaly covering, often with a sort of varnish over it to protect it from the cold. If we col- leflt tWl8a in winter and look at ' them carefully, we see that each- While it was still early we saw tree has a different kind of bud. granddaughter stop in her tracks some are long. pointed. and cov- in the yard to look down along the cred with overlapping scales. lanewsy. shading her eyes from Others are wrapped in one some the mellow glow of the sun-light, or in two that Join at the edge. as though that was deceiving her. Under each bud is o gcnr they, was in the sight that lay there. Then left when the old leaf fell off. breaking into a pleased smile was Maple buds grow three together off to meet Karolyn and her young- at the end of use twig. The largest eat. who came "at a moment's bud is in the middle. striped maple notice - wouldn't you know iti" buds are smooth; sugar mliple to spend this day of Rob's absence buds have sriany scales; Norway in the city with the family at Al- maple buds have a few scales. a time. combining well after each addition. Divide dough into two equal parts and shape into two rolls about 2 inches in diameter. Wrap each roll closely in waxed PH-l'J!'-R ,7,” Chill in refrigerator or other Have been reminded by ii friend and student-traveller. that the Un- iversity of London has again made available for Canadians their course on the study of contemp- . orary music and drama in the ” United Kingdom. Teachers and - graduates interested in six Week! of London this summer would do well to make inquiries. Many scholarships are available and Y0" KITTEN M0111”. ' g Morning Smile 7aa'ixmm Answered Filling in one of the government forms concerning the death of one of his cows, the old farmer came to the query, Disposition of car- cars." shaking his head. he wrote. "Kind and Gentle." dulea. And in consequence, the Beech trees have the longest. children were out of doors for most sharply pointed boar, Milli. Playing happily together. The oaks have a cluster of buds. engaged with sleds and shovels. or in helping their grandfather. whose patience is amazing In the face of his busy-ness. "We're thirs- tyi" we were informed when they came in breathless and red-oheek- ed through the morning "and don't keep us - we have to hur- rybacktotha barntohelp grand- fatha. He's feeding the turnips!” O O 0 with over-lapping scales at the tip of each twig. The horse chestnut has buds from one half to one inch long, with two or three smooth scales. Poplars have long pointed buds with many scales. The buds are rougher and not no sharp as those of the beach. -Birch trees have small pointed buds on slender twigs, and usual-H ly have eatkins. ...:Yi. - van-.- eimaiy-wash li's- same NIW l.UX tor the We shall ranambar of this day. i".t.".."'.'.l'.i":;.:".i...l'.l:'7...'i:.':; ..3'.:.ii”l" i:.".” ii ?i.'..i'”"'"" when-i 1-mun-b.. nuance he s an I ' and Joined then by Jeanie and her button with four joined, p::ts.” t of the dirtiest work clothes" m .::'t:.:'..:::..”::.".:::".:'...':: '”v”v..it.'.f hi. i:.:"?.'3. '.1f.i.”'i':.”3:5 "”""” ”'”"'"' ' on wbm thins: whiter-cow pieces of aeadla-work. Joanie was ad htly against the twig. They AND DISHES! Wnh hflihtite New Lu: is blown knittinl -- a mate to replace the navy-blue roman of g'l'anddaum- tars which vanished on a recent windy nkht when we waee es- oortint has home to the house across the lane. she had presence to so bare-headed. with her coat thrown about her sh ' sclilsperiiig along the path which are vered with one shiny scalar which lifts off in spring." This is the time to read such soon. so - riie men the hickory and the unit Log of ohasiaut struck by the blight Welcome in the winter night. . . ii-om mi: powasjats into hllllj . powarodoouantratad star 0111'"; , I No--our vtodiwt .dl'I0l"' l""" Ah ..lAn.d IVlIl.YIOD.Yl eon ( l ;.'Ulfd"aaoY0lu'huh.hmqu' ts-a afar paturnNo.l9,lWhi was -1-niotift about is by 5 inch- Witthltllh . 3' ' laadstlbtnosth the old white birch, Here are gugstion endure lg. .sea:ulI:'fIla:l:,'l3 ihud, while we not so nimble. And the flea reriootann 0 think- !3w."f.:-"' l.o.'h..,.ap.ck.n.tnoputU Oliilftlrblldngbonmhlclfi isigaye. , l , N .4 ha". intttilisi, And James eaililil 30 M160. and let the bob-oat cry. clhhill ' hn” coat. Illll 0 ' one on door: "lion, ' -lass as Vfnoasstlliliay. L -tooprwaaliediil do yum mesa - "heat ciioies".hr aw-lll ilk biz” .'””.'”h'.' .l '.llu'..- .'” gdg. " &mhmwgmhgn'mmwhgum:u”:u:uah:n' : ' Al m t l f W Ell . lllhll . ... t : ; . 3 .. r " .u.. ""”" ”'”"' xoiitvtsux.-.eiu,aou,s sea flit.-Illf-.I,li' costs. coiito o . .?""."E'! 3” -. :1; I. 'l I I” .- .. -,, .rd..'la,l-, l, l x . .4 .4 l .. .,, .-.-.'. hla”-I4.. il. l '..V,yV.-.' x...,.,... .-.' t;l:.:; -