_-~ PACE FOURTEEN ill lakes more than kisses iilcoop ~mon hoppyl If you want your man lnlwaya to be proud of you . . . . you want always to lock your youngest, slimmest, and loveliest F. . . you must watch your diet! And, 4n any diet to gain a lovely figure, you should eat certain special foods {because of their vital “protective” Qualities. fillet i: why Kellogg's All-Bran is Ilncludcd in scientific weight-control fmenua. All-Bran ia made only from u the outer layers of the wheat grain) This is the vital part so rich in iron if and certain other "protectite” food elements your body must have. Not only is All-Bran a “prowctiue” food but it is guaranteed, on g double-your-money-back basis, to keep you regular naturally. Such natural regularity is always advis- able, diet or no diet. - Make up your mind to take better care of yourself. Start eating All- , Bran today. ‘FOR REDUCING DIETS -_ The Star: Sa B! Genevieve Kembh For IfldI/y, April 30 ral state of affairs and the epended upon, nd complication 3P8 “in the air." For the Hrthday f ‘Phose whose birthday l6 t may find themselves submerged in a mt of doubt. confusion. and com- plication of all sorts. since all tie one PROD 1 lit ls probable that intimate or Lrangcly private matters may dic- te. incite, or determine the gen- ibulatlon and ultimate solu- on. In this. the mental aspects of nderlying difficulties may not be since confusion abound, and as ell the emotions may be wayward rratic and liable to heighten corn- lexity and eccentricity. Postpone ion until the vision be clearer nd the impifies less demanding, 3 estrangement and sudden crasm "(All ANY L live z contacts and attachments seem to be “under a. cloud." This situation is largely incited by suspicion, riotous imagination, erratic and uzuestrained feelings and emotion-s. There is faint hope of a solution by any logicgl o.- studied ratlonalizing. Impulse and emotions being dominant, wlld moves. lntemperata and reckless behavior are forecast, with further u. prospcct. of strife. scandal, separg- lions and cstrangements. During Such hanowing situation there miglht be found escape and solace in solitude and "lofty contempl _ tion." fi A child boon on this day m y require early discipline and train- ing in. restrained feelings and im- Plllwn. with all emotional demands or erratic urges submitted to thc court of reason. FAGGED FEET Tired feet are a handicap at any time. You can't concentrate on any- thing. when your feet hurt. say health authorities. Care of the feet 0H. 0F CITRONELLA TN A FEW CASES MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION we are hearing and reading about a. "new" skin disease called contact dermatitis, “which is really new only in its namc. It ls an in- flammatlon of the skin caused by COilllllg in contact with certain substances. Thus, poison ivy is a fonn of contact dermatitis. For many years this skin irrita- tlomhas been culled ocumc. due to surface substances touching the skin~dye in stockings, in under- wear, and even in outer clothing where it touches the check, wrists. or other parts. On the other ihand. there are lcnown foods and other substances taken internally that cause dermatitis or skin inflamma- tion which, of course. would not oe called contact dermatitis. One of the substances causing contact dermatitis, and not sus- pected by most of us. is oll of clt- ronella which is used to keep mos- quitoes away when fishing or going through a bush. In the “Journal of Investigative Dermatology," Baltimore, Dr. H. Ken reports three cases of “ecze- matous contact type ‘ hyI-WTSBRSF tiveness iauerrew” dim W c" '4 cltronella. The first. patient had smeared some oll of oltroneila over his ‘windows as a protection 9801M‘ mosquitoes. He recalled that the eruption had sltarted hhe dB)’ In" he used the 0i . In the second patient, itching s, is essential to general well-being. $008 rum f var! ‘In! pun Ill Draft mun did oontlln llhllthltolnmlkehandlrodlnfl rough, And Improved Draft u oven mflugg-flflluld-@yfllll hondlb developed at the site of applica- tlon of "javanella" (an oil used b0 give laundry soap a ‘Pleflsam- °d°n He recalled having knocked over a can of jananella at which time he smeared his hands. There was 8 flare-up of his rash when 11¢ handled ‘the oil. The third patient had used oil of citronella. as a. spray. and 119° had rubbed it over various of his body as a. protection against mosquitoes. - Patch tests show that the sub- stance causing the aiicifllc 5km 11" ritation is oitronella, As oil of cit- ronella. is used mostly during the summer to ward off flies and mos- quitoes, iihese cases of contact der- matitis caused by oll of cttronzlla often may be attributed to poison ivy and other plants. Personally, I have used for man-l’ years a combination of oil of clt- ' ronelia and olive oil. as the olive oil holds the oll of cltronella on the skin for along time. Fortunate- ly, I am not allergic to oil of cit- ronclla. LAILERGY Send today for Dr. Bartoufu helpful booklet entitled “Al1ergy." which means being allergic our sen- sitive to various foods and other: substances. Just enclose l0 cents and a. a-cent stamp, to cover cost of handling and mailing. to The Bell Syndicate, in care of this newspaper, Post. Office Box 99. t: 1 2i Omniscie correspondent. hundred feet and an equal number a condition and not. a theory that they lived? norm on over bclng a roughneck? Yet how "Moat times I lot the work go. mother was. "But. unless a woman is just a. a comfortable home?" Who knows the answer to this @6Y.\LYYY>L Which ls um Important-Modal Mother 0r Perfect llomkodlior ' polish up her rough diamonds when she has the cooking and wash- ing and baby-tending and a million other chores to do? 1:. It seems such a. little thing not to sing the baby to sleep, or not *0 81i- UD hill-f the 1118M mflklnfl Mary a pretty diresl. or not to help Tommy with his homework, or give Junior a birthday party!!!“ the one some other little boy had.‘ even though I am so find m“ 1 m. ready to drop in my tracks, and even though I know I amgivlng my husband a raw deal by not being the kind of a housekeeper his as a horse, she cannot be both a model housewife and a model mother. when aha a-ttempis it her nerves crack under the strain. and she be. 110K185 Orin-KY 811d Irritable. and the children donwrllke that. Neither does her husband. so the question arises as to which is more ini- lnrtant for a mother to be-a gay and understanding friend and com. panlon to her children, or a. crackerjack house‘ \ . mwwfi. flu. nt wire? "I have a problem that 1 do not know how to solve," writca l. It is‘ whether it is more important that 1 should be a perfect housekeeper, or a. model mother. . “If Nature had made inc a centlpede and prov me with a eep a house that would be the envy of all the neighborhood, and rear children who were always clean and well-behaved and ate with their forks, and who were perfect examples of what youth ahouldbc. ~ “Unfortunately, however. I anrpoaseaaed-of only two feet and two hands and no servants, and I find that no matter how hard I push them they are in- adequate to their Jobs, and that whenl am taking a prize for my housekeepiu my children are ruaninz wild, and that when I devote all of my time to my kids the house looks like a shambles. "So what's to do when I am not ambidextrous in either body or mind. taking it from the point of view of what is best for the children u well as my‘- self? For. as Mr. Cleveland justly remarkedlt is of. hands. ‘I could confronts me. "rake these everyday happenings as examples: If I meticulous- ly wash all the dishes after supper and. put them in their proper places. I don't have to get up to an untidy house in the morning. but 1 will have to skip reading a. bedtime story to the youngsters. for which they clamor. Which would they like more to have-a well-kept house, or a mother who snltches a few moments to have fun with her kiddies. and maybe to whisper a little precept into Johnny's and Sally's ears as they fall asleep that will influence their conduct to the longest day CHILDREN "Bilt-and hero comes in that awful problem of whether it is bet- ter to force children to walk the straight and narrow path. or to make it so attractive they want to do lt of their own accord. If the house is messy, will the girls grow up to be good housekeepers, m- glovem? _ _ , If a boy isn't taught good manners in his childhood. will he ever get ‘ is a mother going .to find time to but when I do I feel rotten about berm dom " genius and as strong - who nukes them. question? ‘ DUCK BABY SITTER chcwan. were amazed recently to‘ see that even swans have “baby sitters!" A swan of Serpentine Lake in Moose Jaw’: Crescent Park has pressed into service a mallard duck to sit on its eggs occasionally. When the swan wants a swim, it grass nearby. and pokes the bird with its beak toward the-nest. When the mallard is settled on the eggs, the swan tucks grass and Station G, New York 10, N. Y. FIRST to perform miracles no loop In the world can much! HIDE 11!! 0|!!! ‘IIIITII. W" GIT ‘I'll! AMAZING DRIFT} l“ Camolrisfirwwllofir » FIRST to gol dishes so cloon Ihoy Shine -ovon wlfhouf wlplngl IIISI’ to w! dlnhwoshlng limo In hqlfl FIRST fo glvo you groololou dlnhwuhlngl '_- . atonmuscv” flrneezternei, N5 1 n-l-iuuq "loony" duet than dTuvuhlug product of its Had! straw around the sitter. i . 3mm‘ . _./ . . 4 i rod Draft contains WW b! [ Citizens of Moose Jaw, Saskat-l arises from its nest. struts over to 55 "D M11918 WIMP. one and the duck. usually huddled in the W quently. Add lemon jivlce and rind pie sheLL-‘Ibp made from the two g 1mm; m,‘ two tablespoons sugar and brown in a moderately lloty Wm 335 degrees I‘. Yield: one 9-inch pig, ...r":..'-:.~..-....... e old-hi - - l“ ‘ dd. my little nun?" inquired the tailor. - . "New." leld Willie. "rm m; 00ml!’ . ‘fldmfilon Awake "1 can't go to flteoffico ‘called lulbou’ private number h‘ "nhllffi- “L!!! 01th’: I was loot with lawn and I'm 070M111’ it.‘ I ‘lhlmldfouoy! ,.§§.5"’.“°~°“.‘““.'"?".'V°¥?' the Wmoflt- admire you-gum;- Shawn. ma -r uannmct-ym at 3- -. . . it‘: 70in. Tong; a,“ n» 5;... l Ifll Map qr I . ormu sprl - batter melil into iem- , the Cook ’s Corner nor warn: rasmr mm-Qllnrtera‘ cup ihqr. _ 1 2 aspoom aolt, fliroe- qgupq-guggd all-purpose flour, JIWlIIGE and 1/3 Dorothy Dix Says- kFashion . ‘ . Ellen ’s Diary llyulllllllIllltlflwl-ll info those that linger about ‘Ai- derlea. this evening. . Above the pulsing of the busy pumping en- gine now sending water to tne tubs in the barnyard where the fat heifers come at will to drink, one hears it. The splitting of the heap of blocks ln the yard has be.,un. Jock rolcd a birch chopping- block into place there this after- noon, with some show of ceremony t: the on-lookera, and the work the time but appeared presently to join him, tell-tale evidences of a former chore clinging to his sleeves. Some were still there when he came to supper. He had been cleaning the same animals that now lock horns playfully or come to drink leisurely, bearing out a theory often mentioned that "A thorough cleaning is as goalies an exflra feed to any animal." I "And so the new task now be- fore them‘ will occupy spells of leisure between the more insistent choring, in the afternoons or per- ha-ps as at present while the quiet and charm of theaiterglcw lingers before fading info night. The axes ring sharply in their industry. the echo bewltchlng in the SllilllPSS. From the window, there are signs of conversation, Doubtless "plans are being made “to get that there manure spreader geared up sonic day" and for others of the pre- pnratlons that go before the crop- ping. all of which Wlll crowd upon us at a sign of the pond orches- tra's return. A new sound. though familiar and quite in season, thrusts itself commenced. James was missing a‘. s/Literaturle 1 GOOD BREAD Thdt low cost nourishing fool] helps balance the F a m i I y Budget. IIT’ airNur BREAD Upholslc y lllnt Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Vuellno Jelly Vaseline petroleum jelly stains can be removed from clothing by A- irnoisiening the spotswith a mix- ture of 1 part. aniline oil, 1 part powdered soap, 10 parts water. Al- low it to remain for 10 minutes, then wash with water, Modern A Etiquette 3y Roberto Leo nouncement should be sent? announce tcr Jane and . Mr. James Johnson will not take place, Q. ‘If an engagement l; lxokm after the nodding invitations have been mailed what 13m: of an- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith that the marriage of their daugh- Q. Whcn a woman is entertain- ing both linen and women in a pub- If you want to keep your uphol- llc restaurant, The peace of evening. hushed and beautiful rests on the countrysidu, the dying glory of the day re- flected in the still pond by the old mill. We agreed “this is more like it!" ywell pleased with April's u!‘- feiing of weather today. The bril- liant sunlight-and gentle wlnzl of afternoon was ‘one to entice a housewife away from her mdoor cares. I spread o row of slarched curtains to dry. with some impa- "uence, not because I must make those with certain signs of wear- ing do another spell of service but. that. I was anxious to leave so wi- ious a task to search among the coverings in the flower border. The delight of the day, made me anx- ious to satisfy myself if this one sieve-l To test correct fat for deep frying, and for cooked mixtures, an inch cube of dropped into it should become a golden brown in sixty seconds. visited along the way of life, many Holy Grounds where the most ordinary of us ~ if any- one in all the world made in Image can be regarded as ordin- nry no matter how humble in cir- cumstances and seat Imp Irvin: cushions in better shape and induce long.-r wear. make a practice of them every night before and replacing ihecn in tihe mom- lng. "r p-ending" retiring toznporature of bread (W811 iihe bill unostentatloualy? A. The very best advance. . with it in his hand. so Better English l h. c. Wlllllllll 'v\ "ill how can she pay way la to order the dinner and pay for it in Q. If a man stops on the street to talk with a. woman for a few minutes, should he remove his hat? A. I-fe should life his hat. but it l; not necessary for him to stand or that among my treasures there had survived the rigors of the sea- son gone by. It has apparently kept them safely. well protected by an unfailing blanket of white. In- deed there are those perennial saedlinga of Jamie's and mine in the garden still tucked beneath a depth of snow. . O I The Bleeding Heart, an old and dependable friend, has neat shoots ready to present‘ above ground nt the least coaxing of sun and show- oups aimed pun-y “mm er and warm wind. I should have Cregm the 550M113,‘ Bu: m been disappointed indeed not w the boiling water. Cool slightly‘ have found these. The name I Add the salt and floirr, 1111x133.“ think takes one back to the Eustc: ""111 l quick it . n . not sttr. Ohillfulgiuvlleidomhatrlndqm Dwtioma and roll out. LEMON ’ 0mm n: '14 w!» wan". two and. s; M1,. $00M , or five table. "W"! Ill-witness flour, l6 to» "m" ""- "Wli was milk. m» w: yolks. wen beaten, 14 lemm‘ 3“1°°' '4 "I-Imon grated 1mm rind. one baked 9-inch pic lhfll- W» ea whites, inn auc- uwozusmar. ~ cmw" lite-r. cornstarch or flour, salt, milk and beaten egg Y°“" "l"! °°°l= "I w» of double boiler until thick. stirring l“. Cool custard slightly. Fill baked with a meringue c r c l "Doywwontifuiimldcnpnd. ‘III .810!!!‘ IIIOII 0n tho ninth amigo! the chug with e. start. Gvlh. what e hood I've cot." he u; melodram- ma... m; ‘I M w“ maximum. up}; "will, OIIII lholllolflvoloo dyer Olitomorron- ---_------q_. 1 "UM-loll. £9,191 > cake story and also makes one call to mind the many that. are weighted with crosses and concerns these Spring days. Many names one re- calls. 1t may be of some loved one miserable in hospital or perhapl at. home in a quiet farm-house where presently a night-light will burn near a bed-aide. There a vigil will be kept and hours will be long ln passing and the time tedious to those who may await the turn of the illness anxiously. and the welcome light of dawn. When at supper, we talked of those we knew, at present laid aside from their activities thus. James said "And isn't it a sad old world, EJ- gh. when you think of it?" yet vely in spite of all. Time has giv- en so many hallowed places one has ability! - have stood to give us "roses in Decem- ber." treasured memories to help withstand the grey days bound to come. I O U Pat was at his lumbering. ivith his employer Mr. S. cutting down the marked trees in the woodlands. across the road from us, in the hcrcyf it that is being farmed in a forestry project which had its beginning back through the years. He stopped sawing to call to me at the mailbox, and Pord brlstled at the sound of a voice: “You wouldn't be after hearing from the gurl this mornln‘, now ivould you?" "No newsl" I replied. "Shure an‘ we'll say that no news is good news. Ellen an‘ be content to lave it at that!" Until tomorrow - Diary -Go0d< ght. ‘By Anne Ashley Q. How can I make a mahogany stain l‘ A. Mix 1 quart of boiled linseed oil, 1 quart turpentine. 1 pint whiting, l. tableapoonfui bunmt sienna. ll-tablespoon of yellow ocher. and lé-tablespoon of Bis- marck brown. Q. How can I revive wilted vegetables? A. Beak them in mid water containing a little salt for a short ‘i. .What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Jack is a aplgndid tennis plafycr." _ L. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "granary"? 3. which one of these! words is misspelled? litnncble, ennui, en- nacommt 4. What does the word “salu- tary" mean? 5. What is a word bcglnninf with cla that means “to main clear"? ' ANSWERS 1. Say, "Jack is a skillful ten- nls player." 2. Pronounce first ayi- lable gran. a as in man. and not grain. 3. Enaciment. 4. PTOIIlOUllK hraliih; curative. "Execise. uihcn not too strenuous. is saluitf!” 5- Clarify: Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Don't unset o child olnady amt by e0!- utipnion with nuty-tuting otivcl of harsh, IrlDlnI calhnrtlca. Giro Children! Own ‘Publcu. ‘Pills new corrective made er- Dccially for growing younnters’ need: II l0 leuant to hke-octrto gently and nor- _ will! without (llll reeable reaction: that even the fuanlut child won't object to their ule. Main child and ynurueif. mother! Get Chi Own Tablet: today at your drunlst. 2M. time before using. i .1 ,Gflf1d new dress frunslatd’ mo and limb-fem aims . . . "with the deep dipping collar that takes to He or scarf treatment. the circa-l in w that's wise in the way: of a w . 16 and 16. Slot 12 requires 8% yards S-lndi. ' lend 20o for each Pattern. which includes, complete sawing guide. Print you; Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure in atatc size you want. Include postal unit or pone number in your ad- drul. ~ Address‘ Pattern . Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. - Pattern m». 2m ‘ v . l . \ Nome on; QIFOR THE HOME) omsou amnion pl Gibson Girl fashion into the teen - No. 24.22 la out in sizéa a. 1o, 12. ' (“Needlecraft-f .79