.l ,l I . How Can I? lvsnneuhley Q. How can I clean the burners on a gas stove? A. A new pipe cleaner is excel- lent for cleaning out burner holes. or pick them open with 8 large pin and use the vacuum cleaner to take out the particles of dirt. Wash with boiling hot soepeuda to re- move grease. Q. How can I remove stun from I chair’? A. If it is not possible to get it commercial remover for stain the only thing to do is to go over the chair with a ground cost and le- finish with another stein. Q. How can 1 make a good bait for the mouse trap? A A very good bait for the mouse trap is the seeds of the giinflower, Modern Etiquette By Robert: Lee Q If A giil's wedding day and l‘lPl’ parents‘ 25th Wedding Anni- .-ersary fall on the same day, would it be all right to combine the two errrits? A. This would be all right, al- fhtiugh it would be better not to mention the alIlll\'€l’Sal‘y ahead (I time, since this would detract from the wedding. At the wedding recep~ Lion. someone can propose a toss‘. m the anni\‘t=i'sai'_v couple and :1 small ireddiiitz ca'r.'= dccoiated ill silrcr could be placed in front of the older couple. Q is it all right for a woman in lllll‘0('llli‘P her husbands mother to her fiieiids as, “This is my mniher—in-law-"'.’ A it would he better in say. "This is Bobs mother." Q. is it correct to eat shortcak-'* with the fork, or should a spoon be tised? A. The fork should be used. Q. Whrii a girl asks a boy in after a date. who should indicate when it is time for him to leave? A. Young people need to de- velop an inner sense of judgment and should be expected to judge for themselves the time when a \'isit is to be ended. However, if the bov stays beyond a reasonable hour. then it is quite sensible for a girl to suggest that the hour is late and that the visit end. Household Scrapbook By Robert: Lee Poss Wash this peas but do not shell them Place in a kettle of lioii‘.i.i. Walt-‘r When the. pods npru. '1’ peas will sink to the bottom and the pods rise in the surface. an indication that they are cooked. it is easy then to skim off the pods. Clothespin Bu Try making a bag of heavy tick- ing and fastening it to a wooden coat hanger. Hook the bag over the ‘clothesllne and push it along the line «as the pins are needed. Make Wins Degree With Thesis On The ‘C F A rabovei Miss Helen Jones, of Charlottetown. (laughter of the late Senator Jones, iorm.er Prem- ier of P. E. 1., has won her Mas- ter oi Arts degree at Queen's Ui‘llVEl'Sll_\',, Kingston, Ontario, this spring. completing her course with a written thesis on the Ca- nadian Federation of Agriculture. Miss Jones, who for the purpose of her thesis, was given access to the files and records of CF‘A., and who had the co-operation of the staffs of the national and various provincial federation offices, has written in excellent style of the history and the organizational set.- up of the Federation, and gives sympathetic treatment to her an- alysis oi the problems confront- lng the farmers of Canada in their efforts to organize in such a manner as to have an effective voice in national affairs, and in the formation of agricultural policy at national and provincial levels. The above photo of Miss Jones was taken during her visit to the annual convention of the Cana- dian F'ederation of Agriculture at London, Ontario. last February, in her course at Queen's, Miss Jones majored in political science. Morning Smile ask- the "Rs-rii standing her: long?‘ ed the walthy man irnm depth of his fur coat. "Hours. sir," replied the beggar appealingly. “Cold?" “Frozen. sir." "Ah. now." said the rich man. “what you want to do is to jump about it bit." 4” Four cg we Wtritliliriig. G‘U(’M/ Whiz- urufi, Qne Basic Douvghwl nus. fi&4£e.o7;«'u4 ‘ Versatility begins at home- wilh Active Dry Yecsil One quick dough. thinly rolled, comes out four delectable deeeerl delights! Rsiled oh-h so tender is’ light with amazing Fleiechmnnn'I Active Dry Yeutl When you bake at home, get festive results with Fleischmnnrfs. Never fails. Keep a month‘: supply on hand. IAIIG BINWIOIII. D0000! Ia?-I0. ice-neunvulfllv-I patience-n-I-Inuit euflue-can ' fiwpilfifitudl ‘_ enuaufliiee-you 1. msivmui. euluu vwilu Cream '/. cup butter or merger: and cup brown sugar. out one doulh I! by loinchee. Sprinl Ivl dnminon mixture and ' ' I. eunu vumu lol together i 3 nine. stirring. 5IM--rmn:ino.i : and” N’ rlfl. NF’? divide into 12 [11:13 prune. Cream 2 tbepa. cinnamon and th cup PIIIII; be- at I side. up Iooeely. cut into I elwee. one in pun. 6 Cover and let vise until doubled Ilfulllelllim. mun lulu -nd'Ils.eu Spread half in p-.J’a.i..i. I. Roll out \i _ DOROTHY DIX Heart Vs. Conscience DEAR MISS DIX: My at-nrl‘ 15 a long one, but perhaps you can condense it for publication. I was married ioui-teen years ago. at the age oi 16. We had two children. and were reasonably happy for three years. Then my husband be» P339 78 Th9 G“.""ln WOMEN Thursday, June 10, 1954 gan drinking_ gambling and dating other women. we separated, laici were divorced. My mother took care oi my babies while I worked. Then I remarried—to a man of tax less character than my first hus- band. we had two children beiure he left me for aiiotherwoman. At that point, there Just. didn't seem to be any future for me. My niother, of course, was a ll'E‘iIll‘ll- dous help. I worked hard, but was almost a nervous wreck_ I became so thin that I looked like a walk- ing skeleton. Then my first hits- band, who had nieaiiwhile enlist- ed in the Army, got in touch with me. He was I completely changed man—iio more drinking, no more gambling—iust sincere devotion to me and the children. Incidentally he loves the two that aren't. hi; as much as his own. So we i'ema:- ried and have been completely happy. Now to the problem. He is being stationed about 2,000 llllles irom here and wants me lo go with him, taking the children, of course. My mother objects, and since she nas been so good to lllL' I feel 1 do owe her coiisideratioii She wants me to continue staying with her, as I did before my'inar- riage. My hrart tells me to go with my husband; my conscience tells To be'Married llvihcrt 'l‘h:-tr w-r-rirling will take place at t . «(In Pictiirr-ii aiiove are Inez Georgina Maclnnis, (laughter of Mrs. Pal- rick .l. I\l:it-Innis and the late Mr. Mat-innis, Port Borden. P. E. l.. and Bcnedirl livicinlyre of Toronto, son of Mr. G. .\lt-lntyre of Ottawa, 0rit., whose engagement. has hoe at Port Borden DOILED SALAD DRESSING ‘A cup sugar 1 cup vinegar ll’. cups water 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon mustard 1 teaspoon salt 3 eggs. beaten Combine ingredients. Cook itntil thick. Make: one quart. Will keep it month in a. cool place. Adi! milk. cream or evaporated milk when serving. —Mn. Robert Mstheson. Clyde River W. I. Better ‘English ByD.C.Willisrns 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “There were upwards of a hundred persons in the room." " 2, What is the correct pronunci- ation of "patronize"? d V,_ B d 3. which one of these words is "" “”' “"3” misspelled? Appendectomy, appel- *‘""°‘”‘°°d' ation, apparition, aptitude. he S“”°"' “““" C’““’“ ' PM 3"" 4 \’i/hat does the word “scrup- licre and there along the hedge- piness for yourself and your lam- rows and wood-lands are in bloom ily. If you iail your man this time. . . . Up the creek to the west at you may not have another chance. Aldei-lea, where the beavers have Your mother should be thankful Cllosell to locate, we can picture to see you settled at last. She iinw Lhvll‘ sensoiial loveliness, as should encourage you to do erery- white-crowned they brighten that thing possible to maintain your valley. life as it is. Both you and your “Here's something husband have shown. through the Jamie came in from years of separation‘ that you yield afternoon bringing a rather easily to whatever tempta- the blossoms. ‘ mm, cm-M your agy, Learning to “And one time there was a wild resist the distractions that ruined clicrry tree at the bottom oi the \our marriage once-—and almost ni'<‘hard all .\'nllI‘ l10mP'-"' GREG '1.um,.d your emu-9 mp..5hnu]d bu t‘UmIll(‘l\l(‘f‘l. "Almost beside the 3 mm,‘ efimm Tnzgthgr you can little brook, was it?" He r>ii_|o_vs strengthen each other, and with tales of nut‘ .\'0Ull8 rears as does God} help mu conLlnua your mg Jamie. and a favorite evening is m 10,‘ loyalty and ;am,_ sap,“-at. one which allows them to linger ed resistance ,,:,a_\. be Loo dim“ awhile past their bedtime to hear U": (0,, “max. of you_ Try to make James spin his _\'.ii‘ns oi the past. your mother see the real l'9il5Ul'i ° ' ' oi these arguments, and get her blessing on your veniure_ what appears to be complete hap- ynu like," school this bouquet oi And we saw acaiii the old tree from which as a little girl we gath- ____ cred swcct-sci-iited tri-asurc: saw the petals hill to lic in it white DEAR MISS DIX: Although I'm which had no last to it, on the 26 and have a good job, my par- izroiiiid lJf‘ll(‘alll. And reniembered ems still raise I rumpus if I have that though June is a beautiful month she is also unstable being given to prirtings. Out from their girlhood homes go the little June hridcs; away from classrooms of which for months or indeed years they have been llllf‘Rl'.<l parts and dependable figures, go the favorite teachers. It was a Flickcr. a bird of the wondpeckcr clan we must rest the R date. They treat. me like a 5-year- nld. How can I make them rea- lize I'm entitled to some freedom’? ' P. A ANSWER: Continued submission will only get you further in the rut of social inactivity. Make ‘a per- sonal declaration of independence and tell your parents they must me to stay with fll_\ mother. which (ion, at 9:30 o'clock, July l. ulouslv" mean? "3 “gm? 5. What ls,a word beginning Adel“ M with me that means "thought"! ANSWER: Your mother has in- , ‘ANSWI-ZR! d d b od ' , b ' l .55.. .:“'....s: mi: >::. ELI .EN S DIAR Y 1. more have had fourteen years of troubl- 3 hundmd people m the mom". 2' ed existence most or which 1 had by an island l<‘ariiier’s Wife P"‘€"°““°° “{5' §5'“*‘b1°u“f P35’-4" . ,, no as "pa." . Appe a ion. . to omit, since your letter was V€l\ I Comcienuouslv, mrefun , recisfi long—and now you have achieved The wild <'llEl‘l'_\’ trees tuckctl The June flowers too in the bit N “we shoufi always yigg, W“ of border we must \'lSll———l'3ll‘i-d8fl'lD- ctl tulip shy lily of the valley, vel- vety pansy. We must bend to catch the iraigrance of Southernwood and selves scrupulously clean." 5. Medi- tatlon. Mr. and Mrs. Mart-cl G. Baril are pictured above following their marriage at Charlottetown on April 17. The bride is the rlsuglm-r 0; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Mari-‘arlane, \Vinsloe, P. E. 1., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo H. Baril, Trols Rivierel. Que. wait to hear the shrill notes of a ribbon-grass whistle. And by rights the youngster should have been re- reading his pages of lesson, or wrestling with the intricacies oi his spellings. And we were idling time which could have been spent at the barn where this week the wash- ing oi the cream- separator has fallen to our ‘hands. Parts of the ll‘.lll(Pl‘ ion, a machine which is still prnviiig its value to Rob in easing and sliortt-iiing his spells oi chor- ing. "Hare _\'ou read this. Ellen?" the ynung mother of a two-past, "one- and-oiily" wrote enclosing this clipping with the added comment "I find it quite true!" . . . "1-liizards of Cake Bakiiigf“ "Light even; get bowl, spoons, ingredients; grease pan, crack nuts, remove 18 blocks and 7 toy autos from kitchen table. Measure two cups of flour, get baking powder; remove Joliiiiiy‘s hands from flour; wash iloiir off him. Put. flour. bak- uu powder and salt in sitter; get dustpnii and brush tip pieces oi bowl Johnny knocked on floor. Gct allolllet‘ bowl. Answer doorbell. Re- move Johiiii_v's hands from bowl; w.isli Jnliiiny. Get one egg; answer phone. Take out quarter inch salt from pan: look for Johnny. Take grcasctl pan and empty of layer of Peri. pretty. and'proiiril tier contrasting colors--red , trim. Sizes 12 to 16. PIXIE breakfast pi‘:-partitions to come t0 either change their tactics or you'll ‘ admire this niorning. change your abode. A job in an- iiutsheels. Slap Johnny's hands; Continued on page 9 other town is probably the best solution for your problem. Par- ents are certainly entitled to the: rupect of their children, but they are insisting on too much authority when they refuse dating privileges *0 ‘ Y°““¢ MY °‘ 25~ l\'l-2\\' To/isri-za (?0\’F.R That Body of Yours By James W. Eulon. M. D. l-lrr iiill skirt protects your toast- vr! Thatls how this pretty old- Iashioned girl earns her keep in your kitchen She's fun in make ~ charming to see! Use scraps. . Pattern 7013: embroidery transfcr of lfl(‘l", pattern pieces for novelty toaster cover. Send Twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be tcccptedi to ALICE BROOKS De- signs c/o The Guardian. 80 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address. Pattern Number. BRAND-NEW, beautiful the 1954 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog. it has the most popular embroidery, crochet, sewing. color- transier designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. Send 25 cents for your copy. Ideas for gifts, bazaars, fashions. Elvlse y-on abdiiit.-liiut-do not for- get that even mild doses of these powerful drugs can cause severe USE AND ABUSE OF lNJE(l'l‘l0.\'l\' Many physicians have had the experience of having A patient call and say he wants to come to the office to receive it “penicillln“ shot for a cold. in spite of the advitc that penicillin is not the treatmeiit for the common cold, ho informs the physician that he will go whcrc he can obtain such a "shot." This attitude really steps from the fact that when products such as pen'it:i‘.- lin and certain hormones were first available, they were more effective when taken by injection than Wl’l€ll taken by mouth. Dr. W. W_ Taylor. in Tennesscr Medical Journsl, states that if pai- ients could observe some of the ver_\' severe reactions to penicillin. they would not be so insistent on get- ling “shots." A single penicillin ill- jection may result in hospital treatment for days or weeks tw- cauae oi the resultant fever, erup- tions and painful joints. Even death has been known to occur. The injections oi hormones are also frequently abused by patients demanding them when they are not peceeury. For exsmple. the use of eetiogen hormones at the time of reactions and do not take them on the slightest pretext. Alice Brooks Designs BLOUSES ed in back, tied clasp, lklrl. yellow. and worn over Ruffled, tiered "Ruff and 'I‘u.ff" Cotton requires no ironing. In three natural, green or lime, and brown, with embroidered Cute as a Pixie with wide collar point- ln front with ii ring or under your Cotton or linen in white, red, or and the change of life is not essential in all cues and should be reserved for the severe cases. similarly with the injection of vituni which is ffltzuently deniuided patients. With a normal stomsch end intes- tine, vltemim given by mouth are just as effective as those given by injection. still further. some Vite- mlne such as impure prgpgnuom, of vlhmin I when liven into mg veins have caused distreulng pymp. tome such as difficult breathing. pain in the region of the heart. nous . and sudden fell in blood preuurn. ‘ NOW I YOU CAN HAVE 9'", SWEET IIIIDIIIRIIS ! . with rmm stops Pmplmlee my "WWII (min lleelemit Illll “Many medications are just .5 effective and in dangerous given by mouth rathc than by injections andthie feet should be imprmed an ithe patients.” one middle-aged patient sucked e throat loeenge containing penicil- lintowardoff a cold and was seiled with nouns and vomiting ihli leeied for over an hour with- out realilinl tilt even this small dosage of penicillin could cause such e reaction. 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