Woman's Rea - OECEMBER 21, 1949 P, _ ~vevvv>m ' mm ah N‘ “Qwwwwvwghh-Q-ooet-oo-too-Ceoo-too-vi r ' ) ’ w a r lice ‘f z T | N I ~ 5"“ a y Thai Body Of Yours i ELLENis MARY i _ H116 y OtES iias “iioiiiiilaiiits" ., , 1 i - » ylmeawflllsrto MJ). I 111d!‘ r-‘wlf 0 N "i i "r - e m" ' e r w n utrition THE WOT | a n e By Marjorie G. Bill "_ i S i naam nan: m orannnos w. in... had nie. visitor. nil ~ ron arrzrmicrrris now Alderlee tonight. to nuke the, In the last few days housewives Lyn,“ no!" PM" Federal‘ Health Dyna-finer“. n ALMOST um hours fleet away. Pleasant how ; _ _'-'-—"- . all over the country willbevprobably l B! we; Ihnounced Monday, . ".'i”°.'°""'§i’..'.§'§.'§ ‘i3’ "s? 5"‘ Wow" °"' A'°=°"°° “"2 “i. n. . ... i... o no. ........:"::ier e creme. The death rate in operations for‘ 222.36,} iitsaylightn for darkness. PFOPBI‘ LOVE FOP MOHIGI’ ies w?“ :nee1ye§ti'vee' §e:sf,n_°-§"-‘h.; Dy: Lord, I've been a real good the Universitynncff 62231;“ Qjflh‘ hPWIldlfli-lfi l5 h°W 50 lbw m!" ll “Well. well. Ellen!" 1881195 8X- ———————— tradition however does not make VJY- MaFBfl-h l! a member 01 if“ ca!“ “the” "We m‘ he Iltehtlefl- claimed when we raced eedh ether a DEAR MISS mx; n my case abnormal? Briefly. it n that 1 our budgets any more ample. That l wily broke m teeny tw - the adinri Dietetic Association C... “' Whereas but e few Yew e80» men e Lam -lit iu r-table ‘~ i - ro ei- love f0 m mother A » d lka discuss he new ehe- len Home Econom ‘ ~ “'1' across th p P99 havens the p p r y . t least. I have not the love ls why I woul l to f. ics m “d WW1” bmuleil ‘l! the“ VWY‘ this evening. in tihe welcome calm that in idealized in books. I worry over this a great deal and wonder subject of imipulse versus planned BYltl-‘h Dietetic Association an’ ‘um m’ appmdlclu‘ and hnw which follows end of chorinz "if! if there is something wrong with me. Since I was a little child I have shopping this morning lPPBY m5 19M m? ""1 u? keel’ - - the Bfli-lfih Nutrition Social M lucky they we" 1° have wme on-iy five o'clock‘ We'd expect t0 always felt that there was a great barrier between us She has never Shopping by impulse ls an ideal I only mull"! 07W ‘PlKBO of pie, has been with the health ~ - . , ‘ . . i _ ' _ ~ ~ - n itiz"ii“.f.i’eile.i. wolilifiri" d“; “i: it.‘ "£21.; i iizmissisisr.‘:2;‘;:.:i.;"ii:.:;.:i‘:.“:i ’:.".l:i.r.‘:*i iii§"'°i"i.'2.'l'§ w“its:w‘:.z°.i"“s.lv.l“r.""zi; M‘ “if? *"'"‘°" "° ‘m’ ‘°‘ “w ree- . ‘ . Z in ummer." o a e i . _' _ ' ' j ‘ . ey. "r - (a) gany -oPeran°n’ and ‘b, no weather brings us no company I done everything I possibly could to make her life happier and easier grocery store. The impulse shopper Th! fllll flavor of pans a - mm" 5"” b°‘°‘° °P"’“‘°“‘ On the contrary it is not at all and to hide my reellnss. but I have never been able goes to market without. planning lflshould die before! wakg .. rounded the traditional r u“ In "Archhes of Surgery“ Dr‘ A" l fo us ‘to sit alone with only to have any affection for her. The sentiment of the menus and shoppmg list ahead And was!!! this real nice of me’! week opening mo“, ashlllll B" McGmw ‘evlews ‘he “mm (‘ll ‘Sui-i :1 Tabb in keep us com- world seems to be that one’s mother is the closest and and when the" tries u, “memi-ui 1 1e; my fuzzy-bug go free - the Sperber presented ' as Luwm" his clinic (or the tenfyear period 3r anbil y] in our thoughts most beloved person on earth to one but mine has forgotten items’ and thus’ retulm dead one. his collection for lllgoepgevlew o! 1933 1° 1947- Dun“?! ‘hi5 lenvfall pa?’ a lsatlgilsny and sigh.“ for always been a stranger to me, Wiiv,is this? what she needs or decide what she Cruise Wear ' mmg and period 1'4“ patients . underwexitl ihle dczfgveiiliat have been. ’As we ‘VORRIED DAUGHTER wants. The result is likely to be Ipray the Lord my 500110 "l" - - AEHiH-st a ‘charming back Warm!” “l Henry hm H959" h - rmall time to repine ‘ trips to the store mlstakesllke buy- I gave away my broken plane. of imported French f ground “l1 Delmli- 1°!‘ "u" apilendlcms‘ an‘ w: ale . h dl ever ANSWER! why We B1‘! draw" 1° 01'"! Perm" and in too little or ttzo much and es- So . Lord. could I please have a is a Petite waitress spa “mu “d 21ml; ddghthrzfte ‘his hahif.’ mlonene’ we my m)‘ m y i r Pulsed by mother. neither one of ivhom has done Wlclally Purchasing extras which ‘train? -- a red one. sidewalk-cafe breelofastervedM: link“ _ n e l 5 - ‘l 0 ~ - ' an 'ihl t l l‘ lth I ‘ tll “it i . l f th I ll ' _ . -- , .' ' ‘p95 PRBCE CHARLES ‘deal-TE Offllfred during mi‘ fir“ _ ' . . lmylsteiriegs g! Ill: liuemar? hlealaitfnhnd. this rapiilicss (igellllfi meerhlblggsvbf 33's nvsfii: ‘gifigeottlhgllifidicstt E9 Amen a?“ lzggdlgii hubfinmmlg “fum- _ . . i5" 0i ‘he l?" Fear-l? “l”? ‘lei? The"? 15 Uanddaughlel‘ W)” ‘our own families just as much as it does to strangers. Evcn when impulse shopwr buys what aépenis Cunls-l-MAS MAG"; 1N pal-is (m. hm, $2019 tllblllfl to dBtcgla-lnfgiilfl; gailrzmicc: Chg: ltiissclvoks; . no deaths durmg me second flic comes tbyd (laky iglr throulghghf l our parents are equally good and kind to us we love one better than to her at thé moment rather ma“ DANCING SNOWBALLS to Canadian designer?! inFDiratiim l‘ a 1P ‘ 1' T _ V9315 l M55 0 H5 . 6!‘ P00 9 ll 0 we do the other. Parents almost invariably have favorite children on . ii d d .h p h ' ' had an_ atmck Maw“ term!‘ a Nlltllfhlly B5 W! 100k it illlfi Willi-l llOTSBS. l d0! 01'! ihe 166511 t0 i5- whom they iavish a devotion they do not give tho others, and brothers lllzlsaielgegoc$gbblgknee S an l‘ at, H , m. m children gwemesesilélgalszio rellln‘ 1° the “Si l5 51ml!’ recmlermg- H's lam derfui record of no tlcailis tliiriii; sure us. should we frown. “His land sisters have their special chums and are bound by closer tic-s to l .1 a _ k t _ are! Mme“ m?" .8 mod“. -' t» pmmed m" the peraturc l5 reported to be normal ~ . . - d ~ ~ - - 5 " i h , A 1W9 Den" B" Pipe‘ w” a will love to help with — they m“ 10h 0f the theme of y: V Qithe latter fine 5951.15.41!‘- on-l Xlllli. feet aieni one it dirty — the one t an the) are to another. home can saw mcney “me and 3k _ t t. d u giappeT-s dav b d _, the and no comp..c:i.lons are cxpec» deaths durmg m9 firs, me ‘near-g grounds hard frozeniu we havei n t in’ ttm-g b" 1 n- m- ‘e an in eresirig an pre _y “an to Lh - l’ revving “new ed. This is first reported illness of » . id ~49. m»- mis l0 the: ' lr- d t b' BOND OFTEN “WEAK e °r 9599C“ 5 a ‘ r53’ l° Christmas decoration. too. Lets _ f! new bare bathing.” , “E “cu izlii cit‘ . _ Jamie too on a wee cn o ring i . d“ seam“ A market us‘ in hand u ,, necklmes 1h . .1 lhc bah-v p“ mo’ who was one year ' new 5mg“ ill" ‘HUM lwmclumV H5 UP i0 dale 0n hi5 affairs "'1 YBfSlIEI‘ than ln the head makes for can them Dancmg snmvbans‘ elite the, ace ilqomflhln 51mm“ °ld m‘ NO“ 14' iflhd 015cm lhow ihe rabbits are doing. and. Of course. in theory, the hnnd between mother and daughter is Pmdent And c“. ‘ho m dheck Take any clear glass bowl or “lathe den?“ Wfl-illeated skirt bondish i the tendcrcst. ihe closest tie on earth. Actually in real life this is mesa menus WU‘): ihevaiotifirules I vase that is fairly high. Fill this new short ‘F? Popularity of ti“ bowl with water and add some frock A rack tie evening . return to the 192i) en i ecwwwdec-swfimA/VOO“ g q5\\7o0o<>~.'\7o\9\.\70\\ xmocos’? underlying 93.159 of no deaths, _’ ) from operation during ihe latter ,) The Stars Say - - p m, ,.,_,,.__._. l. i Dr. McGraw status 991i. on the Q; By Qtmeflew 58mm‘ f basis of a careful analysis of their ~‘~,.. cases during the entire ten years ‘“"""""”‘ WWW,‘ of observation, in spite of the in- disputable help piovitled by sulfon- amide and other dings. the prime Ifsctors in cutting down ihe death 'raie to zero are: ti) the symptoms For Thursday, DDeccmber 22 A SLIDDEN ovcnt. a surprising ali-rb‘ twist of affairs. plans and expec- mgy bOtll C _ not have complications and ordinary or uncomplicated cases. When we think of the death rate , fortunately. the state of mind be obscure, faulty, blunderlng. able to cope ivzth such suddenness. The best plan is to maintain com- iwsure. try io use logic instead of before ihe Philadelphia experi- lmlllll-W and T5511 emflllims- t0 merit icarly operation and no laxa- i see hundreds of tivei and now cases. marry o and yet no deaths fr we have much for which to be, thankfuL Remember. a pain start-i lng in region of the sic-mach and, going down to the right side and maintain balance and some con- struciive perspective in bewilder- ing circumstances. For the Birthday f them complicated.‘ crn operation. Those whose birthday it ls_ are urged to maintain composure, staying there ls_ most likclyi appen-i r-quianimity and balance should an dioitis. By calling in physician at, and not giving a laxatlvia, event or! abrupt and breath-taklrx once p the-m off practlca pitate and i saved. circum- uddenriess seem to sivee lly 9V6?!’ lllc may 110W be their feet. Such a preci unpredictable event or stance may be revolutionary. dras- v K i, tic and far-reaching. aflectingrtliie P. ~’~’°\"*'-'\’~'\’°\""~,,/i plans in all directions. Nave he- | | | f i less the whirlwind event could be i How can I _' ' ' 5| dramatic. romantic. even construc- é‘ By Anne Ashley (g, live. if met with balance, keen . (6 311d Cflffillll Emil)" l judgment. lcglc sis. Flying into tantrums. reckless moves or emotional decisions could wreck startling damage or danger. A child born on this day may be prone to rush into strange, fantas- tic. untried circumstances, driven by its emotions rather than calm logic. 1t should have early training and discipline. ' Q, How can ‘f make mock goose? A. Pal-boil a leg of pork and rc- imove the skin. Then rub with but- ter and sprinkle ivith salt, pepper. powdered sage; bread crumbs. and ’ Roast in a moderate minced OIIIOIL. oven. A well-seasoiicd bread dress- in the pan with ing can be baked the pork. Serve with fried apples. Q. How can I prevent Sine laces from tearing xvhcn washing them? A. Wash them in a bottle of soapsuds. 1f they are to be Starch- od. use a solution of sugar and water. To whiten the laces. wash lgiéHousehoid Scrapbook é 7 thorn ' sour milk. f); B’ ‘when’ u° Z. Q ll-fxow can I relieve neuralgia? ,997,,97973, A T118 QGtlDQOfBEOQClQUS-Iltlley of celery ls often an effective rem- edy for neuralgia. (S; ‘ll Ill SIHI lllllilfil Illll lllfllll Children's Shoes lvhen children's shoes have be- come stiff from being wet. kero- sene will soften them. making them pliable. Castor oil also re- news leather. Use saddle soap for renewing children's shoes which have become wet. Woolen: When ironing woolens after wash- ing. they should be nearly dry. Turn wrong side out and cover with a piece of muslin. which may be dry or damp, according to the amount of moisture left in the goods to be ironed. rength and Ballerina is Bandit and Mason are tops in popularity. hmed for greater n distinctive beauty the all the vogue! For men, Runed, for l. Cut or s cut that is A good remedy f studs Wet it hi’. serious ls nw m0 What are the real facts as to the about ducks Summer spent in the stream. O I O errand. vuhile her small follow naps in tihc house across the i his chuckling alou daughter hclpcd with the dishes; to speak of a bo joke she has getting his hoime after vaga v a delightful i Jeanie comes too. perhaps on an I snatching minutes off ane —- to tell of d. or that grand- 1'\ I‘ ok or a play or a read. Karolyn and not giving the fattening ones too much gram at the start to have them turn against it!" and “Did you wean that last bunch cif pigs ' perhaps our best o! yet?" Jock l5 Old Faiihfuls. Ho comes to call en, though it at any time, and oft may be only briefly. But towards day's end to set down the lantern. , beside his chair to talk shop or to i chuckle over som-c amusing cident with his father. Or may be to enter the firclcss kitchen in the morning to common loud tone to Pard: “No. they're] not here —- perhaps they've gone to town! Or maybe they're out. at work." i a r. C. too is another Old Faith- Ilc loaves his house on the or storm. when his der, to fill and smoke with James M fui. hi-ll in calm work is in or a co-mpaniablc pipe —to chat o-bout current prices of farm products. of ceilings and floors and recent market trends. and these evenings to keep ears to the ground in regard to agri- cultural markets abroad. Indeed they follow these newscasts so faithfully that granddaughter not. much taken up “iii-h the like, wrinkled us s nose in disgust and in an aside recently. “What makes ‘men want to listen to the news?" adding with some logic "they're funny things. arfn‘: they?" I And we have visitors from fur- ther afield as welil. There was the couple. who with only dhild. son- ‘in-law and bonny grandchild. and on a first outing in their new car caime a distance "just to James." A heart-warming even‘. if ill luck had just carried James along the fields on a "kaley" to Rob's. We had a young couple too. . thoughts on an enchanted future. who guessed "We'll have in come to Alderiea to spend our honey- moon" by way of looming lthe art of living to s peaoaible old age to- gether. And there was the con- cerned bachelor, afraid to make the lea-p into the untried. who took James aside to inquire of him: "Honest now, what do you thin-k of it’! Do you think a man would be foolish to try it —- you know it! a serious business. There's no backing out, once a fellow‘; been to the minister's. It‘: not like buying a farm or s piece of machinery I'm telling you-mom's i and apply (ninth as thia u pos- gible, - more to it than that!" James has - w 49% says . . . “GINGERBREAD WAFFLES" mode with FIVE ROSES FLOUR In beyond compare! , 2 caps Pin Roses Flour M upa. ginger 1 tlpn. sods cup shortening M 1 npn. nit s cup sugar n. m. Imam... M npn. nutmeg 1 cup molasses Phme-‘flfiil. M tspn. cloves 1 egg, unbeaten "' ‘o’ K fspn. cinnamon 1 cup sour milk Sift together the flour, rods, salt and spices. Cresm together the shortening and sugar; radualiy blend in the molasses. Stir in l4 cup ofdry ingredients. cat in the egg. Altcrnatcly add remaining dry ingredients and milk. Bake in vvaflie iron at low heat. Makes 2O portions. . for all-purpose baking ‘é wv -1- LIIIEN 1'0 "WOMEN IN THE NEWS” OVER OFCY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY - 2:00-2:15 RM. for love their sons fa i, more patience wlth"the i far. feuds raged between a mo women. but just so tcmperom it off together, and everything one thr- pocis represent it is eliminated. education? ivnit a little longer for you. a occupation instead of get. "l" i don't acid another li- i broader opportunities it offers Iwill not. secure happiness for t lfl h l fled with ihe mca kind of jfibs that are ope boy and girl marriages. S68‘ As a niaftcr of fact, most mothers They have is zuiil nrc from being the case. r boiler than they do their daughters. ir boys than they have with their gLr more anxious to keep them with them. I have known more than one unhappy enough household in which bitter ther and daughter who were both good entnlly antagonistic they could not hit h did got upon the othcr's nerves. So you sec the mothcr-und-dnughtcr relationship isn't zilivays what in be. and in many, many instances n mother nil (laughter never really love each other until afici- the girl is friar- icii and has gone off to hcr own home and the friction bclwccii iiicm 8 D vi t and she wants a divorce. What shall I do about it? E. S. o complete your formal another your. bci; hcr in be pnticnt and Tell hor- how much better you will he have fitted yourself for some definite ork that the untrained can ANSWER: How much longer will it take i If you have only e for her if you hie to provid having to take any w terrible mistake in your life, Ono to it by giving up your schooling and the you. It will wreck your ciirccr. and it tho girl. because shc will not be satis- gcr amount of money you ivill be able to earn in the n to untrained boys. rogic and more pitiful than school- ver the poor children who wreck their lives bcf they have fairly begun by taking upon their shoulders loads that they are too weak to bear. who assume rcsponsi- billtics Whose far-reaching consequences they are too ignorant even to imagine. DEAR MISS DIX: months ago I mot the in the near future. For my profession has been should I do? But because you have made one Nothing else on earth is more t One could weep o slonnl man 41 years of ago. Some planned to marry hcr me derived from c. What I am a profes lady of my choice and the last few months the lnco sufficient only for my own mziintcnanc DON QU IXOTE ANSWER: Walt by all means until your finances improve. Evi- gave you two weeks ago when we tallied about school lunches. From these menus write out a list of both kinds and quantity of foods needed grade list written on o. small card is eas- iest to read and to carry. For shop- foods in order of their arrangement are hungry may buy too much or too exipenslve foods. PAGE TWO ._____________-_ __ __ ____~______y___w_g_g________, rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ m/Socialand Personal/Fashions/Literature l V nd other thrifty details, such as or size of items. Most women find that a. market S in a self-service store. save lug listing nliiiilg back and forth by lotions may abruptly put into re- "555 WW“ which “l? , _ . . .1 . ii _s__ ... hfDlfflil°n5 511d §E1Kl"'°5' Eh} 18,123., {hehpaticfltp is pgmugh. to] ing as to leave him small leisure DEAR MISS DIX: I am a college student. I was secretly married Plan to shorp when stores are phlizlviiairxifidic;isitéaitienéwconsnilrgyofiil openmon afler diagnosis and (3,. m give m (he reading; he 5Q much the summer uficr my freshman year to a girl with whom I am still least crowded and when your 1 Lflarsn " (liaIVLnafh-ll‘ C m iii the consiswm use o‘ operai-,._~_-.i fnjuys __ but Jam“ must know <lcoply' ll'\ love, lcvcrythmg wont smoothly through my sophomore your store usually stocks its fresh shp- io try an ‘ l _ t.‘ i ikese c 5 technic whm‘ is sound m, log-wad M“. um childwcn have be", and and ‘she was willing that I should go buck to college anti finish my plies, Very often the best timg lg Wile’ “lief?” o"; ‘N; Pg. “y; in concepilOll and safe in detail tori "Do the cattle cat their lllrnlpS elwhce» but 1M1 Summer She which me 1v Hive HP evheel "hllee ie after hreeklflet- Showers who are “e~ 5S u inc ll‘ ll 9 ‘ - ' ' a,“ that are dime“!!! and mm relish-y- and n] do hop? you-re ivnvk. I rcfuscii, ns I have made for mysclf n wonticrful piiivc in coi- tired Qfign do not, use their has; ‘ ‘ l loge. both in my studios and athletics. \Vc had mi nwfui quarrel over judgmmi; in buying, and those who It ls often necessary to adjust the market list to what shops offer. Staples like flour or silgar may be listed definitely, but meats. fish or poultry for the main dish. and vegetables and fruits often need to be chosen according to suipplies and prices. In buying vegetables and fruits, compare price per scr- ving of fresh. frozen. canned or dried before making a selection. In buying meat, eggs. and canned goods take advantage of cheaper grades where possible for budget meals. Those offer as much nutrit- ive value as higher grades and often are just as good for cooking purposes or for mixed dishes. I hope that these few suggestlrns on planned shopping will be of some use to you these last hzctic days before Christmas. . May the spirit of Christmas en- ter into your homes and hearts, and :18)’ You have a. very happy holi- ay. y stress of hard times. ng through a iempornr but ordinary dently you are only goi ry to happiness in matrimony, Riches are not ncccssa comfort is. Manifestly the income that barely suffices for one will not sup- port two, and you will be ablectly miserable if you drag the woman you love down into poverty and want. There will be no peace in a household that is harassed by debt and forever pounding on the door. OTIIY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will ans- DOR general interest through her column. we: problems of Modern Etiquette U By Roberts Leo Morning Smile ‘(XX-kl ahwoox“... 4i "A bride wears White", 551d ti. Q. Is it proper for a man to speak“: n“ a 8mm), of nap; cross in front of a woman, when walking? A. No; the woman should have the right of way whenever pos- sible, and the man should cross be- gllld her instead of in front of ness. for her iveddiqi» d, i "Wei l°vfhl dey in lief- life?" s the "And why do mcn wear black?" some one asked. Gk” mmlillrfl Rlidere are handv f0!‘ DOYlQd Plan“ 0n a window will where a saucer Wfllild be too wide They are inconspicuous when p1“: ed under flower vases and prgfect P0555195 table i098 from disfigure- men . er. Q. At a double wedding should each bride have her own meld-of- honor‘! A. Yes, although they may have the some bridesmaids, and each bfldeflmiim has his own best man. Q- ls ls all right. when dining alone in a public place. to read a book or newspaper whlio at the table? A. Yes. s stock-in-ta-aide reply to doQor- aie pleas like this. We have heard him elaborate on it before. "Any one of them", he will say wlmh some lnsinuation, and s smile. “is better than none st all!" And to- night's visitors’! . . . But James says "I'm weary. Ellen." Until tomorrow — Diary-Good- nliht . . . . , _ ______..____ Boiler English a, n. o. winnin- r 1. what ls wrong with this sen- tence? “They argued over the met- ter for hours." 2. Wimt is the correct pronunc- iation of "mcrs. e‘ nariiy"? 3. Which one u.‘ these words is mlsmelled? Conscientious. cere- monlous. simultanious, pretentious. 4. What does the word "caliber" mean? 5. What ll l word beginning with fa that means "wees-lusts from labor"? ANIWIB! 1. lay, ‘The! "Wed about the matter." 2. Pronounce with accent on first syllable, not the third. 3. simultaneous 4. Demo of indivi- dusl capacity or power. “We meas- v7 where the bill collector is , Have you a list of emergency calls near your telephone? Your 0w" dmfi-Ol‘. the nearest doctor. ll"? lwwllal. are all numbers you may need in s hurry some time. oirr SAMPLE]; DBIGN N0. Q7 This effective motto is worked in the ony-do-do emu stitch in deli- cate shades of floss. Hot iron trum- ge; D's-T No. 09.171 measures about ' 1116110! it: comp . ltructlons. M’ l“ t To order. lend 20 cents in coin o Needlework Bureau, ohjflgng. town Guardian. Dellm No. m Name ure the caliber of men by their achievements." ii. Fatigue. sired. Into colored wafer put one tablespoon of white vinegar or cit- ric acid and then. slowly (to pie- vent bubbling over). V; teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda. Wlhile mix- ture is still fizzlng. drop in five or watch and wait. The balls will be coated ivith little silver bubbles of water. They will begin to dance up and down ln the wn continue to do hours. If they do not dance setlve- ric acid and baking soda. water will fizz up for a second or two and the dancing action of the snowballs will then last that much longer. of heavy flannel, brisk shaking before hanging on the line. When dry. they will be soft. fluffy and wrinkle-tree. egctable coloring. any shade de- ix ordinary mothbails. Then tn and so for several cit- y enough. toss in a little more The HOUSEHOLD HINTS When laundering garments made give them s To have luxuriously scented sheets and pillow cases. drop s few bath salts into the bliiing waiter as you wash. Mary Macbeth of Ottawia has been promoted to chief nutrition- ist in the nutrition division of the Needl SHIRTS FOB JUNIOR Junior will like _thls shirt bo- cause it's styled like Dad's. His Mother will like the pattern be- cause it's easy to follow and makes both the regulation shirt and the sportsimr. N0. 3.507 ls Gilt in B136! 6. B, 10. 1g. 14_ l6. size 12. short sleeves. 1%. y-ards 35-inch; long sleeves 2% Yflrcls 35-inch. Send 25 cents for each Pattern which includes complete sowing guide. Print your Name. Address mil Style Number plainly. Bo sure to state size you want. Include Dostal unit. or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. $0’? \ Name Address C"! Province .___?______ EMPIJOYEES BONUS DETROIT, Dec. 15—-(AP)—-Hud- son Motor Car Company sm- ployees will get Christmas bon- uses totalling nearly $1,000,000 un- der an agreement announced Sat- “Pdly. The payment, covering 15.- 000 cmployess, conlists of $62.20 1° lliilble employees with from one to five years seniority and $124M!) to thou with more than five years. was also seen in the cro d ts o! PP? hair. filéner the model-S the long ma“, bracelets worn on bare arm, Cook's Corner \ M3" CRANBERRY arm an“ MOULD mm‘ ecraft- — FOR THE HOME -- Barflflgs and’ masses of’ wrooososwooskw 3 ill-IN raw cranberries I zinc?” BIYPlB Juice (l QO-ourieq 3 mblfspwm Ielatine 56 cup augm- gash of salt eat cranberries wit). “Wle 111m- Bfihiz to boil larlflufloo: 5 minutes or until soft. PM; through sieve. Soak gelatine 5 min- utes m if BUD of the apple Jules, Add remaining apple Juice (l cup), lllker and salt to cranberry mil’; ture and- ‘heat to boiling point. Add weked seietine and stir until dil- solved. Pour into one large ring mould or 6 to 8 individual moulds. rinsed with cold water or brushes with oil. Obill until firm. Unmouia and serve. NOTE: This may be used u l salad with mayonnaise or as s dessert with sweetened whipped cream.