Psca 121cm‘ Woman's Re alm / Social and Personal 1 Fash _ Happenings Oi The Week Princess Margaret Rose. until "WNW a Brownie, has been en- rolled as a Girl Giude in the First Bllckmzham Palace _ company. nei- sister Princess hlizabetli. Gui~.e Miro leader. was present for tlle enrolment. - C Senator J. A. MacDonald of Cfl-fdltzflfi. was receiving the con- gratulations of his friends Sunday on the occasion of his 68th birthcely. . - - - Mrs. T. W, L. Prowse entertained at her home on Tuesday‘ afternoon at a tea and shower in honor oi Miss Imelda n/Lit-Lellan whose mar- riage to Sgt. Arthur W. Wellner took place on Thllglstlgl)‘. t Mrs, Bessie Mould Lewis who lpent a pleasant holiday" with her uncle Mr. A. H. toull Mould ill lllt‘ C in Malone, N. Y. t - The sympathy of mziiiy friends will go out i0 Mr. James Harper Prowse of Taber, Alberta. and Mr. S. Harry Proussw, Portage la Prairie. Man, who arrived heme Wednesday for the funeral of their mother Mrs. W. H, Prowse. Mrs. J, J. 'I‘rain_or. Prince Street. was among the bridge hostesses en- tertairilng oinTucsduy evening. >1 . a Regretful fiireivc-ils are being said this week to Airs. Cox, wife oi‘ Hon. Harry H. Cox, who after a pleasant winter in Charlottetown. is return- mg to her home in Morell. The monthly meeting of the Tor- onto Slinkesptuire Society was held at the Wilklllldfl Art and Commuti- itv Contrc. An address on Shakes- peare and music was given bv Mr. J. Campbell Mclnnes. Scenes from the play Othello were presented the part of Amelia being token by Miss Lena McLure of Charlottetown. Right Rev. Archibald Lang Flem- ing. famed for his work as Anglican Bishop of the_ Arctic, said in Hamil- ton. Ont.. this w-eék that his mar rlage to Miss Elizabeth Lukeris. of Philadelphia, would take place JUPG 12. in St. Mary's church. Ardmore. Pa.. a suburb of Philadephia. Bisri < Fleming. known as the “Flying Bishop of the Arctic." said he hoped the ceremony would be performed by the bishop of the diocese of Pennsylvania. The couple will live in Toronto. . Mrs. A. W. Hyudnian is spending a lew weeks visiting her father Mr. Yuill in Kcntvillc, N. S. . - - Dr. and Mi's. G. F. Dewar Mr. Lloyd V Dewar, who have been spending the winter sea- son in St. Petersburg, Florida, are motoriniz home early in May after a delightful visit in the sunny south. and I O O O Miss Emma Doris Hillion, who is one of the youngest members of the summer co onv at lvfiama, Florida. where slie is spending the winter months with her Imoihei‘ Mrs. J. P. H.liion. Mrs. D. Nicholson and Miss Elsie Nicholson, R. N. of New York. was delightfully surprised on her ninth birthday last week when she was the ccnlre 0i attraction at o. party given in her honor, the pro- fram arranged to include cleio: ap-cianrinu by two charming young Americans. The marriage is taking place in Truro today of Emily Hill. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. George s. Hill, of Onsiow, to Mr. Angus MacLellan of Glace Bay. Miss Hill is a. graduate bachelor of science from Mount Al- lison Univcr. ty and Mr. MticLelltin is a B. A, graduate of the University in the class of 19110. Mr. MacL-ellan is sup - or of the Y» M. C. A. rt Summersirle, in connection with the R. C. A. F. U C I O While iri the Bahamas Lord Berwcrbrook. British lease-lend oa- oi-diiiatoi" to the United States vis- ited the Duke and Duchess of Wind- sor and was a dinner guest at gov- - Holn hoiiie of the late Sir Herbert Holt Montreal banker, WillCh was opeiie and stalled for use. - - Congratulations are extended to Mrs. _i:.'. l-l. Norton, Prince Street. who is celebrating her 84th birth- day tomorrow. Mrs, Norton who ls Gnjflyllll,’ excellent health. is in- deiatigaole in Red Cross activities and her advice and help is much sought after b_y younger folk. Mrs. 'I‘liane A. Campbell. wife of PYEHLCI‘ Uuiiipoeil, entertained in- formally at the tea hour on Wed- nesday and again on bfldll)’ alter- noons at Mulberry Lodge, honouring Mrs. Fullerton. wife oi Group Cap- tain Fullerton. Assisting Mrs. Campbell in her pleasant duties as hostess. were her sister Mrs. Robert iaii. Mrs, Ewen Nicholson and Mrs. Creelmaii MacArthur. t .- Miss Hope Gilmour, daughter of the lute David Uilmour oi Ottawa, iind Lieut. Alastair rraiicis Buchiin. youngest son of the late Lord ‘fiveeosinuir, former governor gen- erni oi Canada. and Lady Tvvceds- inu.r. were married last Saturday’ at the little Elsiield Church at Stanton Si. John village England. A disting- uished gathering attended the wed- ding ceremony and the reception at Eisneld Manor, hoiiie oi Lady Twcedsmuir. It included high of- ficers of the Canadian overseas army as well as Vincent Massey. Canadian high commissioner to the United Kingdom. and‘ Mrs. Massey. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is finding out that a. presidents wile can not just clean out attics and closets and burn letters-even her own-as slie pleases. It seems hus- band has a historians vlewpoint and keeps an eye on what she might be tempted to destroy. Right iiow ZvLrs. Roosevelt is trying to dispose of the personal possessions of her motlier-in-laut, the late Mrs. Sam Delano Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt sziid slie came across letters she had written to her mother-in-law on the first trip she and her ltusband took to Europe-m. sort of belated wed.- dlng trip. Mrs, Roosevelt wanted to burn them. N0 vou don't the presid- ent protcsted-remcntber their his- torical value. The president wants the Hyde Park home, where lie “"115 born, kept very much as it was during his mother's lifetime. He may set up a Sara. Delano Roose- velt collectlon in the library he built on the estate to house his publ papers. The president, too, is going lthrough his mothers papers and etters. A LONG. IIOT BATH IS A GOOD TONIC FOR. "LET-DOWN" FEELING No time for beauty iiow-what with committee meetings, waiden duty, more dciohetl planning ‘in your wartime heme? Don't let thoughts like that take hold of youl They're danger gig- nais. indicating something already is gettnng you down. For the nat- ural direction in wartme is for wctnen to be more, not less, can- scious of their looks. Not fussier about therri, but more careful, more artfully ccmed. And as any mental hygienist will tell you, one of the classic mus of sinking morale is that donu-care-how-I- lock appearance. Doing something for your looks is a _souiid antidote, something geri- uiney renewing, not merely an- ofher dab of lipstick on fatigue- tiight lips. For instance, try n, warm bath. It needn't be a two (r three-hour affair, but it should be allotted a E0611 half hour, and if yzu can ar- range i0 have it every evening you’re dressing and going out, 01' at least, twice s week And make the water luxurlanily, refreshingly fragrant will a good water softener or bubble prepara- zcn. 511D 1M0 lhe water and relax, utterly-don't sit rgdiy, roughly Vl/‘Tetéilflfl the bath brush or face- o . c1 ,_r,-__1t__gi_e_iq;my._swtiiigg GRANDMOTIIEIVS FAN QUILT w. ,4,» "Mn unSlC-N N0. 1068 (grandmother's fan quilt maybe made with all the odd ieoes of miitt-rnis you tiiiu: in your scrap basket. Pattern No. 10GB con ains list of materials needed. illustration of design and complete instructions. .\ AA‘; ooo-oaoooovooooooowoo-o-o DAILY MENUS Sugar-Saving 00- ooooovoooovo 0e .0000‘! (FOR SATURDAY. APRIL ll) BREAKFAST Tomato Juice Plain Omelet Brawn mast Tea Coffee LUNCH 0R SUPPER Vegetable Soup ‘Stuffed Egg Said with Cottage e Coffee DINNER Minute Steaks Mashed Potatoes Hot Rolls ‘Maple custard Tet! COTTAGE CHEESE COEiRgQ cheese may be made from whole or skm milk. Put sour milk in a pan and set over bot water until it separates into curds and whey. strain throu"h a double chose cloth Do not al'ow milk to heat above lukewarm temperature or cheese will be dry and toulh. Another method is to use one uart scur milk and one qurn boring W815i‘ Put the m-ilk into a pan over a slow fire and heat to 100 F. Turn into a cheesecloth and pour the boiling wrter over it. let it drain and squeeze it gently. Mash the curd with a fork Mois- ten with cream and season with salt Do not use nrlk that ‘s stale or h.“ saint-e. slew-iv It may impart a bitter flavor. This is a recipe recommended by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture. MAPLE CUSTARD 1A Chatelaine Iri=titute approved reWpe) 1-4 cuptul of brown sugar 1-2 cupful of maple syrup -3 eggs 2 1-2 cupfuls of milk 1-4 teaspocnlul cf salt 1 tieasrroonful of true vanilla Cook the sugar- and syrup to- gether, fer three nrnutes, cool and mix with the beaten eggs. milk. salt and vanilla. Pour into custard cups. stand in a pan irrtly filled with not water end bake in a mod- erate oven (S50 F) for thirty t0 forty minutes six servings. NEW DRESS RESTRITJTIONS wii.i. ELIMINATE MUCH WASTED MATERIAL "We have not in any way inter- fered with style and have not 1c skimped in sizes " J. A. Klein. o! the Wartime Prices and Trades Board said in commenting recently upon tlie restricticns in women's and children's clothing. "What we have d-crie is to elim- intite a lot of waste material in the manufacture of garments, "The main purpose." he con- tinued, "has been to prevent a very acute situation from the supply angie. Willi uses: restrctions we will be able to clothe the people of Canada in a normal way" ‘Ihe wool situation was particu- larity unsettled, he said. More ray- on and cotton may have to be used in it, and a substitute may have to be lacked for, as imports can no longer be counted on. Mr, Klein was optimistic about the reception oi the restrictions by the public Noting that none of them was drastic, he declared "I venture to say that the consum-ng public won't even notice the change." bubbles relax every tense muscle. You'll feel your taunirvsss, and your worries, dissolving - and then ou're ready to wcrk up your other with a. good super-fatter! soap. Knish off with a brisk rubdown. Begin it by putting some steam into the motions of drying. Your towel is an excellent stimulator for your skin, but it needs vigor- ous handling to be cfsotive, The steam from the bath is a good conditioner for the complex- ion too. By patting on a rich cream before stepping into the tub you can accomplish two purposes at once-for cream and steam work together while you relax. After the tub and the rub, re- move the cream and apply make- up Then survey the result and sce whether, locking better now. if you do_n't f~l A-mnre fit for extra work l '\ cfivity; and B- more capable Ii fndiny time, too, for keeping faultles: fztmlnine. 0400000000000100000040. A Mc rningsmileg o-oovovoooovvoo oooovQo-o CRITIC While examining a class in gram- mar tire inspector wrote a sentence on the blackboard and asked if any boy could see anything peculiar s-baut it. After a, long pause, one small bow P111 11D h’s hand. "Yes," said ti» lnspsc-tor en- oouragingly, “wliat do you beg n- marktible about it?" u'_'1f“,1@115@. $11”. the bad writing, s . IIE KNEW SALLY "Congratulate me, Jimmy; I'm GHQ-flied to Sally Jenks." "I'm awfully sorry, Harry, but, 1 can't conscientiously do ' I've been engaged to sally myself." They llkoio gov _\_// x, SNAPSHOTS In Lotion Send them clean. clay pictures. Have your developed and rt t by Canada’: arm-st photo finishers. Ural dirctt. and siive mom-y by getting qual- ity work at ii lower price. Films Developed -~ Printed 2st A 11--‘ §- i‘ Oflowrotlliy Oix Says- WIFE’S SUSPICIONS OFTEN DRIVE HER HUSBAND AWAY Show Trust In Them And Nine Out 0f Ten Times They Remain Faithful DEAR MISS DIX-I have-Is friend who constantly harps on the idea l! GUARDIAN "' L _ "" OOOQOOOOOOQOOOOOOQQQOO. \ THE COOK'S ' CORNER 3 0-0400 woo 000004 ovo-QQO-O-Ofi CHEESE MAYONNAISI that all men are philandei-ers and that no husband cm be trusted, She V,“ will never leave her husband for even a week-end became she Il-Yl that when the cat is away the mice will lay- She tafls 1191' 1111511111111 "QTY" where he goes as far as posslblq, bu I don't think he 100KB Writ b81197- Now, 1 never thought about not trus my‘ band until this woman put the danger of him into my head. but she has uld l0 much about it and what he mi ht do 1f I left him alone that I have gotten i wry and am think- ing o1 giving up 5, three weeks trip I was about to take to visit my relatives. l know I need the change and I want to gohverynlzedél $211114 161113111‘: ant to risk los rig my 1185B - flail I do? . UNDECIDED. Alqgwgm-Qo ‘along and have your visit: have a good time, come back rested and refresh- eci and witn a lot of new and inteiestinfl thinks to tell your husband. and you will have a second honeymoon. Nothing does so much to out new into domestic life for a husband and wife to be parted occasiona y. A three weeks trip. such as you are contemplating. would save many l divorce. For, no matter how much a man and other. no matter how congrelniaétghey alter.‘ if tl;iey fter week, mon s. r mon . see n8 a‘: fifiifilhflfiil” ggtlflrg dthe vsgfrxfeathings they ‘are bound to bore each other m m: end‘ They have talked out. Each knows what the other i oing to say before he or she saYi it. 111111 $1181’ B" 11D 111 dead 5119"“- osr Eélse take to fighting and quaxreling lust. to put a. little aploe into the conversation. woman may love each ABSENCE 1S GOOD THINGV‘ It is a good thing for a wife to leave hei- husband occasions... ' 1 hish “*1?”"i“if?dihfiifi°°‘llifiliil°ii°tl‘liiié.i“ ess s - ggengtlifiéts of EBEDIIOIIIG for granted. but when She l8 8W8)’ 110$ what an amount of work and worrylfli and P11111111 111113" 1/11"‘ l house into a home and keep it clean and orderly, wi h good food on the to table and a. light in the window to welcome-him when he comes home of an exisrgngiie wife's short. absences give tier husband. who is perhaps we busy to take a vacation himself, a little change that he needs. He can slip the domestic yoke a. bit and eat around at restaurants and visit oi friends and stay out a. few I11 with the bo s and‘ digovetr Eliza-kt- fig: all, he has lost his taste for helorhood an wan s Rt “d Mme" NOT ALL PIIILANDERERB 1 thl Le in life, should be taken in mitfllgrtbltieolyilfgg ggtgetlocoebptlxegifevesrlie slllifiuld: go away uiit lonil 91111111111 to make her husband miss her. but not 1on8 envuirh 101' 1111 1° 51111 "1" he can get along without her. w d m t, nonstsnsgr ygtlriesij-ivlrlifietltilgiriiavggiildrixlbelghgliglxlngtgllg 11331951111229.1119: h: the community. ' ' . _ . , . DON'T RUSH INTO MARRIAG _.. l 19 f 5e. very much in lovenqfitghngnlggowrhitiiylsnaxlfio glamvaegiafre mgoabgiut marrylni. but there are some things 1 am in doubt about. One thin is that he live‘ on a. farm and wants to be a former, and I am a town lr will dtgrft k110i; whethe I could adjust myself to farm life. It doesn appea me an I like working in an office where 1 have a good gob at 1116324112113 noltgeégb: ma“ he Wm probably soon ‘ggggféohgeo lb’? the ngtffw. r think we should xaethefitzewislrlllutlhlingagiz now we couldn't 8915 11111111135 1°‘ “W °t three ears, anyway. afisdtgetwouldrstillfioygoiui: gngirltlgfgglg1wcg ullgffygm B- f» Elli “£111.... wifiiolfi S15v1 think we =1ea51g1151t1<1 we "<1 11°‘ ‘"1"’ mg to give in to each other. What is W111‘ 1’ c TROUBLE!) SALLY ANSWER-Well, Sally. taking all 0! V0111‘ P91‘ filtiffolkln. ‘t “ H1810 I11 0111C ' ‘at’. X3'£'y3ii‘i°3.‘.'i°‘°ii’i‘1hili.“;%”l.‘€"§§ti“iilél&.if“???Jill find it pretty dull when domghtalz: milkln! B1111 anthem: 1111 111° @1111 l" the fsxl-lyoifxgildgmninfiiildwmarrviné this 11d for 1111* Yem- "Y"? w“ nish inyto it. now when he ls about to be called to the colorst: 1ft! make! the situation worse for both of you. You willléiebemgl; e8 wag-g 0U B. US 11H v t gtegicutm‘ hcdb giig gtléayguvriilpwf; .V0'l1 W011 But the real sei-ioiis-obiection to your marrying this boy. or anybody else for that matter. u your thinking you are always @121‘? vgfifllfejzffbe thing and being determined to have your own wa_ .w "A M“ happy with any husband unless you are willing to P130 Rail-THY mx‘ lexlties into consider- Sugar Saving ls Real Aid To nd the Juice. Keep in a cool place. Boiled DUmpLDES - Drop the dough in sweetened boiling fruit. Cover closely and boll gently twen- ty minutes. Prunes. cherries or ber- ries are most desirable _ fruits to use. Serve with hard sauce. CWWls Nost—Put quartered tart apples in a greased pie tin. Set ln a. moderate electric oven to heat the a lea. Make soft dough, and fibres over the top. Bake in quick oven. When done, remove frcm the oven, turn bottom side up and spread otver the tog o. mixture of brown sugar and utter. Sprinkle ‘wig: nutmea’ and serve hot with m. used where their special and dir- tlnct flavors will be an asset), mo- lasses which has healthful con- tributions to make when its chur- lcier isn't too strong. . And finally—additlons of raisins currants. peel, coconut, a spot. of Their) the ll will all tctalam or 1e gt es t ey go into. sweetness dish THIS FAMILY HAS USED No SUGAR AT ALL THIS YEAR ‘menu's one Canadian housewife whom sugar rationing doesn't mean a thing, She's solved the whole business by gust not us‘ng any sugar at all. An she hasn't. used it in her 111111111"; meals slroe the first of this year. Star Weekly, and the director of a. household of her own. For lri private life Miss Bi-od'e ls Mrs. J. . Firth. with a. husband, Q01} ‘and daughter. "We started out with a gugarleu week. which we planned to once lllariin! so well that we've extend- ed it until we've put the sugar bin {lzht up in u». a tlc for the dura- ori. ' Not that the family goes without nourishment or energy-building food, Miss Brodie is too good on economist to allow anything like that. But she says that, before ra- Voninz was started. Canadians were using an average o! 800 sugar calories a day from sugar-fai- too much for the good cf the nation's heflllh- She says. "Wh=n so high o. proportion of energy needs -- about one-elghtli-i; met rc food that contains no other food factor — I10 protein, no minerals. to no vitamins-it is doubtful If these rotective factors will be aikquote- supplied. "And wiihoirt lliem. there will be impairment of growl: and health. Concentrated from; of sugar. such as candy. are known to be a lac- tor in dental decay. to irritate the stomach, and to upset digestion ltn fact. all evidence points to the less sugar in the diet, the better. Miss Brodie served more vege- mlilts. more salads, more fresh (Continued on page s. e576" Cowboy So ,_, Hours signers everything from dams. They got going with it last fall, in fact, saying courage no synonyms for moat ,m<iui w delt - wag? ifho argues" amid of 86¢ ovim and wroi-i h ier red-heads and mom count. t good w with black, but, gink, asio much variety and uko more verve. C would be she should consider. try a good lime y! reuse: it. might bring out an aston- lshlng iunount of pigment which she never knew die had. Or take a, woman with nondescript BRY- blue eyes, would for Pleasant bl . SI%:I’II!IWOOIMMQ’QP“7M ions 1 L Living s Leisure The Woman 's Realm A A ah t. in. —Dora Groenwell. EXTRA-EXTRA trat should b; on the extra she of every home in case of the ta gm are percolator tcps, electric uses an assortment of corks. wax fir, paper napkins, a box of extra can 0P8!!! , I b11111 ‘ditch? AIM! ‘iiiiiseiwiu ma, extn l ht Milan}; ball of string or t/wino b yele How many of them tia/ve you on hand. COLOUR SWAYS FASHION SCENE Colour. more colour, and then- l It's the war niacin of de- and manufacturers of dresses to dia- oolour and l’. So if you're colour-timid, better some colour ideas of your now. Willi fliivfll lglear Eiflflfl-ll‘. tfllll‘ eyes v . u with i-h yo greens, whcli usually‘ flat- some brunettes Brown is more and more s i-- sedlrig black as the backlog-co our f: the wardrobe v. otookwb fissory tricks you used with black illusion of having nines than you can Your white collars will not lh it as were you can tin them lue, and thus the yellow. or will afford as brow-ti dress Kindle Colourln| But if you are not vivid mouch for all this bright plumllé? M1111! women believe taken therein. One clever custom designer ha: made a slime»! lucoess that-and are mis- putning colour-tunic! clients into rful hues. And hue is the im- nt word in that sentence. For nstanoe, a girl with a. sailor oom- exlon and hair of indifferent rown mi ht suppose that WWW he last colour on earth ale hair. A l m a heft er—a Itm “m” m ‘mi? ‘Ari kindle n cullrly. THAT BOYIBII COMPLEXION t ta 16-year- “ "b.5851 Sliifiiflw-i m a» 18111 BNY . But all: we g good cleansing with cold Miss n‘ 1, lllleanoArg 3, Arnold cream, gllQfl n1.‘ good mm with 111W- r. {gegligioixiiatzaihcsey bllOkhQBdl that are so apt to appear at this ‘a80- qhe average boy thinks he washes his face in a. cleanly manner but t, m; hm; to t. out it lo usually g haphazard ob and mothers facial once 1 week will helm I Family's Health By Ethel Chlpmln 1-2 wit-wens 111111118 WW4“ The Farmer's Win-m‘ a‘ 2 i-i teaspoon ult l cup milk l tablespoon butter l-2 cup dropped dates or raisins ' pdwdmix aggdsutlt “iii ‘llgurizhebaggz: ot a hard- er SI . 11 311:. Nutritionists and the date! o!‘ 18181115- teil us that most Beat. the eglf and add the milk. t people in this Make a. ho ow in the flour mix- mummy have been ture and pour in tho beaten egg eating more and milk, then the melted butter. _ - suggr man n; stir Just enough to moisten t1"! 1 i ~. » good 1m- mm, dry ingredients. Turn liito $19115“! Bo as we out down a little here muffin pans and bake in s. moder- lnd there, to keep within our rm- M0 01/911 (350 f0 40° F-l !°1"lb°“" tion and perhaps ii little better, 25 mlmllfl- we can feel that. we are not only helipng to prevent a sugar famine PLAN MEN-S __wliich would be serous‘, we are WELL AHEAD lriioideéintally dtgingrsctriething that T0 SAVE 51111111‘ may prove he ami ‘s health. "——— There are many well {nqwn wayg By Katherine Caldwell Bsylcy of saving sugar: We can use less of 911101-01’. H011" 511161111 lt-or none at all-in lee. and cof- 0111111111111 Home 11111111111 fee. 0X1 Krflllelruit and cereal. We has DQ112415 First. ‘at us ap- proach the bus- iness of conserv- cim try deormslng the usual Buaar rationlnfl amount of sugar in our cooking- served one unanticiallffid b11190! this works very well with “m; it is encouraging the advance plan- oakes and sweet desserts. We 11111 01f 111mb. so that the 011581‘- can learn to use substitutes, uuchtlwe ml!’ be 1M6 out to the bell- u corn syrup. honey. molasses and 14111111141589. 111d 111% 11M M 111111" gflolhflfllm for u-t d the mum- tional sweeteners provided for int: in our cooging. Whfle HQCWBYY. Here are some fxlpqg that wm You who are a bit bothered when make the family go without sugar Y0“ 111191 ll- mwlil: l0 11M 5115' and like it. Try them and see: #11111“ for 1min: 111 acme o! your sweet dishes, may find it much eas- mtisrms CHEESE WAFER! hr when you retain’ m" of 1M sugar, in only sort telnporn- 1-4 cup butter 2 cups soft cheese, grated d mental mixture, and combine an- other sweetener with it. 111st way. 1-2 teaspoon Worcestershire you set the hlaher sweeienlns gauge value of the sugar, its develop- Pgpflkg merit of other flavors, and there is ‘9 drops Tobasco sauce something loft of your familiar 3 cups r’ krfspies technique in handling the mixture. 3-4 mp m; If, on looking over the varioul Blend butter and dieese mm- Ways of Ireepins with!“ r0111‘ 1'!- 01181111’; add Worcestershire sauce W?“ f!‘ 5'19"- W" 50°54! 111N- Y9" and gm; sauce m, will have to out down on the krlspies into fine crumbs mix with 1111011111 of wru- you have been in flour, and plprlkg m m4 w the habit of using in your cook- oheese mixture. Mix oroughlv 1118. $11610 Ire half a dsiien or more and she in rolls 1 1-2 to 2 inch. ways I can suggest, of doging so. HOME, HOME 0N ‘HIE RING! Shy Guests Blossom Out! If your party guests are shy. open a songbook of cowboy dittleu and see how joyfully everyone fall! to warbling. "Home On the Range" is a favor- ite no one can resist: "Oh give me a home where tho buffalo roam. Where the deer and the antelope Plai- Where never ll heard I disc in; word Andd the skier are not cloudy all ayt. What to sing next’! That gay bul- lad, "The Border Affair.” It begins: "I learned Spanllh from a girl Who lived down Sonora way, Sparkling aye: n black u let, Hair a: fine u softest Ipny." Singing that plalntivl cowboy lament. "The Texas Song." you gal pretty soulful: "I'm going to lenvu old Texan now. For they've no use for tho Ion]- horn cow. They've plowed and fenced my cattle range. And the people there an all lo ltrange." On you go, singing the many other hits in our longbook. Hal l! cowboy songs complete with words and music; lome with guitar dil- grami. Include: “Goln' Down to Santa In Town." "Git Along Little Dogies." 2nd 20c in coins for your oo of "Popular Cowboy songs" to i o Servlce. Be sure gout dell. $110 Blown-till. too. Rub painted surface will; on to remove marks acmtchlnl nmtdieo. being made, w water ovoi- the top; akin forming on m; serving, reheat, stirring ‘Ilho Wannth of fur 1s d“ w "dead" ir. t fur’: Idlldlflzlufilfl Myrna!" m‘ 1111101; m u h t °' u competed ‘topzovinegl alcigndmw this llsh flsiqifymeat oileyowll? mil 53$. fl?» white cream moose mo, 11:35am‘ roll in oatsup or chill sauce; aim,’ FLOOR AND LINO POLISH Have 2 flnel u" it fit. pen no ifnoeded. 8 o" m- -_- E AND ILOQ POLISH l One t turpentine 1 on be wax l-gmoz Castiie ioiip, :3 11°11 W‘ m1 mu» finely. til-ii lace in a quart bottle with m. llfllentlne. leave to stand fa 111M d! u. shake well from Mm; t4 itbiamil“ Filth‘. ‘a."é‘l.§.“"i°. “’ 11111116. use lees water. EBONY POLISH import that lovely d 1r w my. want ufiiiiitfi to look rusty after a. time, opp sweet oil to the wood and m‘; gwdmgu It may be necessary the usualsway. ' mm mum m ma FIXING ruooiwwrn lllxryo of ih fl and water, add 1 1-2 pint half-i": water. stir constantly. Place over the heat with an asbestos mot beneath the pan and stir gently until mixture boils. Add the $111111. stir gum for m minutu. It is only necessary in upply the 11180-56: to the edges of the floor- c . GEORGETOWN BIG-ll SCHOOL Principal's De t-Grnde X.—l Qgnbamloiv: 2. y mo»; a. bu’ Grade 1x.—1. Maurice Delory: 2, Francis Fitzgerald qnd Lorne Mair; "$.55" P??? 1' De t-o r c a p. rad! VIlL-l. Franc Hooper; 2, Kalli- leen Fitzgerald and Richard Delory; 3, Gladys Fouchere. Grade VIL-i, Connie Mair; I Harry MacConnell; 3. Lola Bushy James Fitzgerald. news Dept.—Gi-ldo VI.- nlzobbii; 2. Roinio Condom 11111 . Grade V.—1. Cullen Delory; I. Sonny Johnson; 3, Stephen Delory. Miss MacGregorb Dept. - Grade IV.—l. Josephine Dalton; 2, Mar- garet Lovers; S. Joyce Hempliill. Grade IIl.--1 Jean Hemphill; i. Charles Martell. Miss eenms begin-Grade II. - l. Betty Arthur; 2, izabetli Grant! 3. Floyd Landry. Grade I.-l. Bernice Delory: 1» Pe gy Johnson; 3, Dorm MacDon- ' i —Prlnl l. §§¥§°h3d€nfidwi£ ‘l-iiiam Mlmnllu rellem cpl-lino. BeatrlcexMair: § Needlecraft/ For The Home For the kiddie who‘: l i0 dress herself, clothes that bu ton down the front are plenty helpful. ‘In beruftfl frock ond its com- pa ‘on coat both feature the front- os n g. Style m. am is aesianed for slie! l. 2. 8, and 4 years. Bile l. l l-I yards of 85-inch N1‘ dress; l 1-4 yards 54-inch fabric for coat md lint. rdor pattern: Write or and ,_' zure with your name and ad- dius with 20 cent: in coin or stun to flu Needlecraft Bureou. Char ottowwn Guardian. din‘ tetown Guardfm Noeedlecraft Department style No. 34M Sim - a n - 0 l IOI Rims Street Addreu O-lt! somi nit-rom- Jock. the sailor. had broken with M orlng seven-l uuting the return of bu‘ d om com/plain to the his girl. tor tin first? 0 GTE-ii I threatening ca in he receive to Decldin to oflanoo her for all time he rrowed all the cturel of girls available on tho ah p from his pols. and sent them on to her in s parcel with the following note: "Pick yourl out. I have for- gotten what PM: lcok like!’ Neva throw blue-water down the ll use it (or scrubbing down your white-wood kitchen table, draining board. etc . it makes than twins u good-looking. o; in dametgig amp 1mm "m, The first is to look up your best 91111111!" 5°11" sliee mm wafers 1-8 inch t ick low-ell" 11111111111- 111111 WW9" 11nd bake on an urigreased batklin "1111 "m" m" "W" ""5 ca"? °" sheet in a moderate oven. wont with your Ions-familiar and moot 875 F, for 12 minutes. Serve as ui mnmml W" B. "19 "m" appetizer or mm salad or a: s 511d 111mm more. l0 for ll W111‘ scouts, ration Permits. Next, count upon other ‘ lng agents to help make your sweet d'5hOl-—lhfl oorn syrup (bland in flavor. and next to sugar in cost). the honey. maple gyrup and mlplOJllfl-l’ (which u: best lo urdei pattern Write oi send abuvc picture Wllh yuui name and address with i5 cents In coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian Ti Charlottetown Guardian Neeoieivnrk Dcvnrimctit 6 0v l-Any ulna roll I'll! lovvonlv villi mum’ to write plainly your Nlallfiktfi-d‘ dress and tho Name of boo flow-bony lm I am nure of helng latlsit . I Nun. Drsigii No. lilljli I :‘g:\e-ew‘i;:::i__a number of filenda about your Illounhd Inlovpmonh 152- 4:0‘ in Incl Mouth ‘TAR SNAPSHOT IIIVICI In 12!, Int Olllu A; Toronto Plan Print your Name and liddruo Philly on All Order! BEAN MUFFINQ l 1-2 cups flour l oirp bran NAME STREEI ADDREQS CITY — — — — — — — ——— PROVINCE——-—-—-——