lEMGE TEN . 4 “vu iiow ro GET Wore flfl) ‘i \-. . IF ‘YOUR dairy cows are to do their best, you've got to help them! They can't, as it happens, tell you this——but tests made in milking have proven this co-operatlon to be necessary. Besides the usual but important requirements such as milking at regular hours: fresh. clean water at nil times: allowance of at least six wet-ks for a dry period; they must have all the niln- erals, proteins. vitamins and other mllk and body building in- gredients so essential to successful mil-k production. '*.\llll.»\(‘f.l-‘." DAIRY FEED (Intains these necessary and vital elements. ‘Fests have shown. too, that feed costs may be reduced easily 20%- \ ljse thcsc better “lillliACLE" LEEDS in the _ i i / _ idtittell bags-and booatyourllroiits! DONW BUY FEED - BUY RESULTS A new system of wireless, portable receivers to pick up simultaneous interpretations of proceedings in any one of five langllflfifi! l5 “wit; tried out by the United Nations. Here Cuba's E. P. Cisneros turns tlic language selector dial of his receiver as China's Dr. T. Y. Wu ivatchcs. Llllllifi 8i LEISURE -*-i (Continued from Pale B) THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cloth, well wrung out. and follow with a damp cloth wrung out of clear water, covering only s small area at a time when you work. Then wipe completely dry before rougliens the paper, better not use apply“; new wax or pqnnLA 5mg,“ that method. bag of camphor hung inside the ' Wotcrdfi" Pflgsrlfihl-d?! wit??? piano helps prevent moths frpm them an may ea: or tamage ic destroying (he fem, Ewe ypur n- ifflnfr. Milk. u" the 01h" haildnstrument tuned and checked by I (viva 1W1 llfneiljflitv D5419!‘ miidlilhgood service man at. least once l-i ihecziiisc it contains casein. It slrps- y“; oo's asp-voters IN BLANKET cam: ‘Fine liliiiikets are items of which levery housewife is proud. To help her keep those she has in top coil- dltion, the makers of one brand of woo-l blankets offer some helpful suggestions. | Ii‘ tlic binding is badly soiled. wct ll zind rub with .1 tiiiok lTliiii- |SOE||1 lathe-i". A soft brush m8)’ b9 used gently. Before ironing the binding. pull it straight and press it with a moderately warm iron, except in the case of acetate rayon, i\\'il(‘l't‘ n modr-ratelyt cool irori siioiiltl be iiscii. Brush ‘your hirin- kcts and kecp ilic nap fluffy. Re- member that brushing your blank- cts bctivecn iaunderiiigs does two ,inipo.rtant things. It» removes dust and (lirt, rind fluffs up the nap so it. insulates more effectively. ovcr the surface carrying soil with, it. I Venezuelan coast. The United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organiza- tion's first woman chairman. is Dr. Encarmaclon Alzonia. of the Philippines. She will direct the subcommittcg on social science as it debates a program calling for conventions of the world's intel- lectual leaders to chart educational thought. The ocean is used as g wash tub by native women of Curaco, off the Cactus plants and reef prongs serve as natural clothes lines on the shore. FILMDOPFS ADOLPH MENJOU GIVES GOOD GROOMING RULES Ho lywood-Ad.ol.phe'lidenjou, per- ennlaly the bestldressed man in Hollywood. has offered American men his l0 rules for good groom- u. a. p side in a perhaps with the walla. flodrs and larger plecer of furniture in shades and tints of one color brought to life by a few spots of dynamic color, todroep the room‘ from seeing- drab or dull. A room furnished to dramatize‘ a spirit of dignity dcmandl paint-i in: with a big brush, thinking on, a large scale. But one living ill lt_ must move quietly, speak dlStiflCtq ly but softly and have i; sense of dclibecateness in movement. v The room and tho person can be a source of great comfort to those who live by accident or choice in a confused atmosphere. It is the typo desired by many people who have not learned to discipline themsel-i W5 by planning thoroughly and. selecting carefully. CHOOEE-EAID 0;‘ COTTON Hiima Seay. 31-year-old Southq western University co-ed, was chos-l en this ivcck in Memphis. Tenn" from among 26 southern beauties: as the 1947 maid of cotton. She leaves for New York to become the, emissary of the cotton industry foi- a country-wide tour and a trip toi Paris, wearing an all-cotton ward. t l lng. robe fitted b.v topmost United States Motorized llIOfW scraper she calls " is us d _ to clear the sidewalk. Hail and granulated snow felii along 400-mlle Ontlflo front. Btornuln l2 hours tied up both highway and railway trefflc. Drtfts piled as liigih as four feet. Jnslcr rowan Your. and rymiinni. t flit Pwes... ~ , Olin There's a iillflCit in arranging a biiliikvi prtiln-fiy on the bed,‘ and it's vital to slcoiz-i-ii comfort. First. place thc blanket so as to allow ample tuck-in length. Then, fold in thc bottom cornersand bring the folds fOlWdfti. tucking them all .~criirci_\. l~iii_lici- lct ilic blanket iliillf loo-iii. or luck it in at the sii|c< and villi. e Wlirn _\l'lilf' iiiiiiikcis sire not in use, }'til'l‘ illl‘l‘ll ill a cool, dry placc —}ii'eiernbly in a scaled container —‘tt>,]\roic.~t ihcm fro-m dust. dl-rt. conspicuousy $231159,“ fifigraitmgsg lnrr-‘gyschaz: i. For that inconspicuous elegance, iiwlriif i-licst. \ill.~lJ"f‘t ii to make Siliilmenjou “isisis that you pay it .l~<r< i-Zilii)» Gaiincnt ilflfl$hlghcst 1mm‘- _ nun I-iltinlfl i.» ilimtiiigliiy scalcrLl "It's reckless to economize ivn Hraii- llltliil-lllflili- paper i5 l(‘t‘f‘-'f"1—| clothes.“ hi! Said. "Better have one mcndcrl for \\’l‘.'llt[)illiZ\\'i'lCli blankets good suit than 10 that are not it‘. be dot-rd Wrap blankets i0OSE-:ju5[ i-ighi," You. too, can he a Menloti. hard work. be exaggerated, whether you're a movie actor or a clerk.” he said. i"Vaiilty has nothing to do with it." 'l‘lici'c‘s n tiiffcrciicc, he added, between bel-iig well-dressed and conspicuously dressed. “The ivell-drcssed man is never them. Don't trv to rrinovc stains. 3, Wear suspenders, Trouserg are Swill l‘ic lilziiiicct to a laundryjnu, made rm. beng ,\\'h('1'(\ 11]‘]"'.’l\'(_’fi mctiiurls tire uscdfl Don't rc-dvc your "trinkets. If you‘ change tlic color scheme of your room. it's hcttcr to buy a y hlimkci. than risk damaging one In Bil-Ilium misfit» _ i of Wm,- mmnm hinnkt-is, 5. Do not tie your tie in 1 tight Kccp titcso ‘ilo's' iinil ‘iion'ls' in knot. Keep it loose. ; d. When you weiii" a dark stilt; 4. Be especially careful about {lie- fit of your coat collar. A coat that. new doesn't fit about the collar will he mind to lllllitc your blankets last lfilllsvflilitl “Pill ilTllPli wear black shoes, never bxoiviLi .1 ' j ' "~“" ' Brown shoes are only ‘for lighi-cclw PIAYMO ("ARE cured suns‘ PW", {wpmh “M.” against keg,» '1. Never wear striped shirts with, illStfiifllfllli iioar any hcai- i 5 smiled Suii- ' h,- m i119 4511.1 pays of the, 8. White suits are correct for iili; Likc any fiiic fiirni-llirc. the occasions, \\'Ot.‘(i p surface needs occasional, 9_ smug men siwulfl never ‘vgflfj "ifflnsillir. l-F" TNT?” a" acfiimuf.’ single-breasted suits. and short menl lliif‘_“_f_ll‘ik_if_f_lfl_use a "am ‘ should wear stripes, never checks. l 10. Wear little or no jew0ll8ry~ The less jewellery o, man ivcars‘ the better dressed he will be. DESPITE iiaft TEARS. | siii; oars TWO YEARS A iviann mourn! IN FURNISHINGS A consulting decorator learnsi many things when she sits several hours a day and listens to the dc- . sires anti dreams heli- customers, outline in their repeated visit; to her office. Her greatest problem is to guide them so that in the per- iod in which they must. work to sic- cumtilate the furnishings for their homes, they do not lose the overall effect; they so desire. The achievement of dignity in a home presuppose; two things - a lack of clutter arid s sense of calm.‘ Lack of clutter may be had through careful selection anti the‘, elimination of anything absolutotv not essential to everyday living. isirt achieved entirely in the fur- nishing. It must be maintained by constant vigilance. Also there is a limit to which‘ Bursting into tears as hcr law- ycr piczitlvd licr casc, Shirley , _ _ , l Dziiioski. i5. WilS scnicnccd in a Bhmmaimg to aim“! clutter m”? Cl1i(vfl‘z(‘ “Om, h, m“, to two be carried. lf there isn't a certain, years ‘rm, cnmpzzlpment amount of casualness ‘m the room, and i! there are no personal be- longings left here and there, tliei room appears cold. constant contrast, which brings o-| bout so many paradoxes, make fur- i nishings challenging at all iiincs. Lack of clutter means a place for ‘everything and. generally speaking, when not in native use everything; ,ln its place. It means fewer pieces, y so that. there is no crowding. Ti-af- i J5" itillfl‘ arc more than iimpltni lGrtiuplng of oil furniture is qiuoicd I i so that the crxici number of pieces is included and these of just the llpgtit size to provide complete com- - or. i ' Balance i Classic balance and a reasonable number of pairs of like objects will be usedbecorative accessories will be c-n the large side and there will be only the number absolutely need- ed for use 0r for decorative corn- » nletlon to g wall or a unit. " The colors will be on the quiet 819 from the grocery firm where stir- was cmploycd. Shirley Dan- oski fainted and is seen being carried to chantbdrs. F _ . i i i Charged with emberlllng Sll-l HE "iii" IN Moiincu: Offices formal cu» potion-m- f. .|.. ‘Gran, doalirffl. Time offices are lim- oii villi voter apply. Applyw- . r Silt-lay ll shown hing mtted. in the judges’ chamber! min‘ ii. i. m», ' he! said, if you'll work at it, and it's| , "The importance of dress can't ly, scnl the ivrapniiig tightly. and, McnjQu-S pointers for me “ell. iicvt-i" si-irc wool blankets \\'iill'\\ii ‘dressed male include. ' ‘l\"i_l(fqi"l;nl lmwlcrm my} l. Your suit coat should have m.“ gr‘lx§e '..D0n.,s.. whim are‘ narrow sleeves. The cuffs of your 1m. 3m; Sflrft should always show. l- of all, don't iron your blank-l 2. Your trousers should break eis, ilPOIlLIM‘ n h_oi iron may Tiliil|jllSt over the instep. fashion designers. Use 0f Fats i Under the term "shortening," ,_tlie rooa and Druflt Act of Canada ‘,iiiclutics “buttcr, lard c; 13rd com. ‘ptilllld, or a combination of other ‘edible vegetable or animal m; or edible oils." ‘Home economists of th¢ Q0]15u-' nier section, department of agricu]- [he lure say too many persons use the: ,\\iil'd "§ll0l'lOllillgf' in too nanfhv ‘a wny. The economic-ls think of‘ lard. or home rendered and clarl-f fled fat, from_poik, beef, veal,’ chicken or evcn browned dripplngs, asRposdslble shorternings. k be f en cred fat rom por . e, ‘veal or poultry may be used for baking or pan frying. 1n roasting ‘meats or poultry the excess fat should be poured off during cook- ling, leaving cnly sufficient flit in ,ilie pan for basting and later for lgravy. In this way the fat is not idnrkened as much n5 it would be if left in the pan for the full’ roasting time. Such dripping may, be used in meat and veaetable dishes and for pan irylnil- SAYS KENS LIKE GENTEEI MANNER Chattanooga-Ladies are stick- lers for etiquette and hens are no exception according to Arthur Gan- iion, poultryman of the Georgia extension service. Etiquette demands a knock on the door before entering gn occu- pied room, he pointed out recently. and this is a good point to oh- serve when visiting the poultry‘ house. - When the poultry house door is opened suddenly, hens flutter a- round and scamper for the back of the shed in the excitement. A: it result, egg production drops. ; On the other hand. if the poul- lrymm raps gently on the door of the house and thentwaits for a moment or two before entering, the hen: become ready for the en- trance of the visitor. There l: no excitement and no drop in egg ro- duction. - - boned bodices. DOLDEST PEER The London Daily Mail reported recently that Britain's oldest peer, Lord Haytcr, who was christened in his mother's bedroom because the doctors gave liim only a few 1t, hours to live, has died at. Chisle-E ‘mminu- “mwn m" ih° hum, aged 9B. 11s had been re- fused a life insurance policy. at, the age of 2i. because of hir deli-It cate health. Eventually he became deputy chairman of the company that refused him. He wa the ninth m.“ In London 1° h“, telmhone, Paris-The Federation of Fretich nun,be,._L°,.,d0n 9_ Kmumed by , Umbrella Manufacturers. which Queen Victoria. Lord Hayter was. This fact of| the oldest knight bachelor (1875) i m present the Umbra“ t“ ‘n e1" and the oldest baronet (i900) as’ well as being the oldest peer. 11c was, so far as is known, also the oldcst voliinteer’ in the Kingdom, having been a cadet in one of Lord Truro's London regiments at the agg of l2. SPORTS GLOVES Gloves for sports wear are hand-l stitched but. for evening wear the designers have given free play to‘ their imagination. Like the frocks tlicy complement, they arg long, _volumiiious ond exquisitely em- broidered. In black they appear in satin, 'velvct,or lace. Plquet ilil_ embroidered black docskln fingers with gold psillettes while Hermes embroidered tiny coloured fldwerr on the glove of pink gland kid. Girls are being trained as judges for court; in the Russian-occupied section of Germany. Five colleges for judges have been established in the Soviet zone. Moat of the judges will be men, but a certain percentage will b0 ‘ ‘ The self-seeking pride of the Qvli, thinker injures him when he would harm others. Ooodnfls involuntarily resists evil. The qood thinker a- bides under the shadow of the Al- mighty. His thoughts can only ro- flcct peace. good-will toward men, huotilth and holiness. - Mary palm- Y- ' ‘ DIBP BBIATQNO streams the fact that illuuiio means decay and itsgnstlm broods disluo. health gutlioritin recom- flrlillld docs birthing to swap ti: tolunla an a palsalll w tmh ali-Jrliuy a vino Ambrosia‘ liig salt-clues savor-st tl L a day. _ If brown Q10 or!’ Wild! tliol Whllo Olll of mo! Ill t and ‘Ifillidfllll-Y‘ an l?‘ t!!!" s no M0 om because of tad um.- dual,‘ her fainting spell. She ohlriged liar pleg from innocent to guilty the trial . duriiiig “"- \ i" awtwfit-t-riiiho f t I t i . REUABLE SERVICE! Good Yalues!‘ ‘ Pleasant Shopping! GUARANTEED sarisracrion SINCE I857 “sack suits" which iire a higiililhli of the spring fashion collection oi’ Adele Simpson. New York designer iwho showed hoop skirts last yet" for evening wear and who has u habit of making style headlines. ' ' The “sack" as interpreted liy Mrs. Simpson, consists of a hilblfilldi" box jacket fastened with one but- ton only at the top. Milling i005‘! and open below to reveal a tiiihtly _ swathed hip-length overblouiie_ l-n Imatchlng oi- contrasting hue. She shovws the silhouette in many ver- sions, including a red llwkel Wit-iii a black skirt and a black and white | polka-dotted overbiuusc, a brown jacket with a black skirt and print blouse, a toast colored jacket with navy skirt and white pique over-, biouseI l The silhouette ‘rs strictly “w. Mid slated for early p-c-puliiriiy this, spring. Fitted Jacket Mrs. Simpson also shows the long fitted jacket in various versions, one particularlystrikin! fiXflmilifi being a long, double-breasted and brass buttoned Jacket of white worsted, worn with a navy skirt and natuiul linen blouse. For contrast, she then rhows a series of boicrc suits with draped, peg-top skirts and hip ‘drapery. Sensations of her collection are her spiral. wrap-around tunic. closing A“ fly” in back, and her daring, strapless mligvgmmqflag gag-g ugh:- i evening gowns with wired and n5, fir: 0f Outfit] in the nidit. Tonight, at bed g Joseph ltielpcrt shows discreet rub 0n tlrM-lfitfid a 0 prints and many pure silks, all with |kirtl_slightly longer than those of last year, and a softer look to \hg silhouette. Today's showings were the third day of'o week of New York spring vial-ting Fashion Press, representing news- pepcrs throughout, the country.‘ FRENCH FEATURE 0N UMBRIILLAS since i936 has made it its business gant rather than purely practical article in every well-dressed Wom- an's wardrobe, has launched g great export drive. Starting at home. umbrella man- ufscturercs have persuaded nearly every woman in Paris to carry her new "Chamberlain" umbrella on every oCcaslon, ‘ All silk umbrcllus are reserved for export, while the home market is using a mixture of silk and rayon. Checks are the most popular de- sigri at present, but the newest models are made of plain, coloured damask or broche rayon. Crooked "Chamberlain" handles "out. Leiigdutiiig Iajlot for MIISGIILAII iiciils-riiiii a'.'»":§.""" "' "at - aul on n1. Would you cull it just Plain . ....~.- w. hoarding 0 . _ “his r has Mister P.g inched himself lw-tiiia slice of bread for a special bang up Christmas diniicr? N-oted feeding. BHIOOKQYI colored bird with brown markings “hm, he wag busily engaged in pecking. Now and then another bird i bi a hel himself. wmud “ppmmh comp“ out: hi“; tron}: and profile picture- photogrnpher the bird pose were ainuzcd to see that the Crl‘8lll_ was ringed with s slice of bread in At the request of are undoubtedly the most popular although among the novelties rfrowii at a recent display held by tho federation of manufacturers in Parll there ivere many intrloite carved handler. The crooked handle is often Zac- quered or covered with leather or natural pigskin. , anon-ennui Necessity , I The bride may feel she liar gll the cleaning implements she needs when she has a vacuum cleaner, but she will find a carpet sweep- er must be on hand [or the time in between vacuum cleaning. Those spilled crumbs from sch meal und the tiny pieces curried in she's ailfilli can be whisked up in this pructlcoi cleaner in no time at all with no drastic action on the rugs Home Patter A rubber or oilcloth apron crime; in very handy on wash day to Protect the clean house dress from splashliigs. Clothes may be sprinkled and left over night if put in the clothes basket and covered entirely with a heavy towel. _ Cracked ice may be chopped finely enough to put in a thermos bottle and prove a grflt comp"; tn the feverish patient. during a rostleu night. Turn the wot umbrella uprisi- down to dry. biit leave it closed This will prevent rusting of the Point where the ribs Join and n!” l David H. Gordon. Jr.. illllilt 1i 1,000 11.; u death from Emil?" Stan building. 3" b! falllnl man as she waili- cd on N. Y. street, Mrs. I‘. Ooov- prevent stretching. @011 MELARENS