MAY‘ f5."1'949 a " _ TIllEQGUARDIAlQ, CI-IARLQTTETOWN _ __ _ " ~ ' -" '. " a Alloyallally " f / (I y‘ __-"apny_ao._|_ucky B tt E l. h Potatoes Round m W - raft 34$?» e “a: ~35" The Block Needle‘; I -_ MONTREAL. May ‘bill-Don't worry about the - greasy spots "busy children-put on your furniture. rl from, lnrcycies. or the markar£e_ .' peanut but- ter mdwrciies on your favorite a1 disappear like magic when you useENIJRGINELEVQn chewing gum re easily removed with Eriergrne. Yes, Ener- glne is that famous. cleama .flurd that's death to grease atarne on clothes an liurniture, yetbh-ee- _ _ ‘ gentle with fabrics of _all kinds No wonder ‘so many’ osra ow say its a._“ boon and blessing" when children gre around! You can get Energme Cleanin _ Fluidst your drug or departmentatore for an little aa 25c.‘ Just fo ow the simple directions {or yonderflrl results amino tell-tale rings at all! " ' sue/warn Pugh lmlth ' l ‘ “MeybeFanapped Barbara. Bhe dlci not. mean it. She would have given anything to cell the word beck. . _ . . Tony looked at her as if he had nevcraecn her before. "lfliunny. I never realized you felt like that," he said and walked out. ‘Tony?’ wniflered Barbara. But i! Tony heard he gave no sign. He did not come in till long l. What is wrong with this sen. tonne‘; "We came near losing the game.’ 2. What is the correct Immune. lation of "roseate"? 3. Which one of these words is trrisepelled? Guiless. guinea. guitar. 4. What does the word "imp-l. ious" mean? 5. What is a. word beginning with- sat that means "gloomy; dull" ‘f ANSWERS \ is. The homely potato has had its ups and downs from being the food which saved a nation in fam- ine to belhg an outcast in an era of diet iaddists. In spite oi all these occurrences the potato still remains ‘as the most popular vege- table in the average houaehlod. Potatoes are plentiful again this year. As well as using them as the standby- dinner vegetable they may be used in various ways for Here's two piece with lines ad- apted to the WhOle gamut of spring fabrics. from pliable woolena to failles, crisp silks or softer prints. 1t has a swinging skirt and a flirty dipping pcplum. . No_ 2888 i5 cut in sizes 10, 12. ‘i4. l6, l8. 20. 36. 38 and 40. Size l6 requires 5% yards Ila-inch farbric. Bend 25c for each PATTERN ¢ ‘Dlarove [Herfamiikaa rich it whips! l'e|,h1BBY's EVA? "(t 3 b hm m be _ 1- Ql-Yt "we llmfl-‘ri? 1N! U19 the three meals and even appear whwh includes Umpme “wing Om . Mug h Pu?’ °°“n"'7""°‘h' mm‘ "m! 511' ‘ gheerwerttredrio Ililllmllfiuelf int: "ma 2' Pronounce roiba" o as l“ m” evenmg “a “My Pan?" guide. Print yburc Name. Address the orr ,creern left in and half thewster removed. ' m, "m, md m, mm me d“ not in rtosa; c’ as lilrgbaine. a as lln-ate. ac» a, g dessert may not. seem feasible 3 "d 5,3,1, Numb” prawn Be m" ' m“ 5 '3' e' 3' Guleless- 4' but the home economists oi the ‘vto state size you wont. Include Ideal or baking, cookmg-cresmy-rich desserts! And. mean it. that she did not be- Intended to entrap; characterized Consumer Section. Dominion De- postal unit, or zone number in your mmpered with today's pricea for ordinary milk-it's ~ , _ more economical thanaveri Ask your grocer for Libby's ghrgfibzgguhgge ndiormyn 11:0 glean-xii" by trlwhflfy Ind 119cm- ‘Thflre l: pm-tmem o; Agriculture, fgcqm- gddfe§q_ Evaporated Milk . . . and whip rt like thraz- . wrflbly m Ton ,, ‘he £31m "_' llnsldlll"! Per“ ma" m“- mend several recipes. using pota- Address Pattern Department ' Chlllmtllawgflgi f: d9“ “",',°,*i{,"{,;:,‘;',; 6d g; gobnryh h! “m, mm K, ' “m” toes as n base, which are delicious. The Charlottetown Guardian. some around 1.10 edge.) Place in cold bowl and using .- . ' P t t ancskes are quickly made mm bnhrnwmp quickly m.“ mu t tom-m I fir“; 1mm m b, m__ turc show and something seems to to: a o bpfluut. Potatoes Wm‘ Pattern NO‘ was Yes, Libby's is a real “ bargain" in butrition! It contains all the top ®_» have happened to the street car service. At least one hasn't been cheese meringue are a nice varia- quelity nutrients which you expect from whole milk-plus added Vita- "Th y 11 m," gnm-m d , , . mun-r» 1:..s...'."--. t... tn. or :22, ii'..li"“éia.‘l’ti°.’“illtli n! "7" . f , . ' ' ' . * Wonderful May Days . . . but therea that bothersome chore of storing xaugrhfizuéfi new, rfizfxmbef RfmmirlfdOrmspegmgfotaiéshonizf Princess Ann or Bourborhpap Address winter clothes out of reach of Mr. Moth; That's wliy I b0" V91!!! be glad to know about LARVEX! You see, tbcros no need to wrap or store clothes when you moilrproo/ them the Lervex way! Ono spraying actu- ally mothproofs the cloth itself for a whole year! Anti Larvcx is so sure . . . moths will starve to death rather than eat anything treated with Lervex. It's so quicle . . . lust spray the garment with Larvex and hang it in lla usual place ready [or zmnieduzle weer for there's no “ m~tl.-bell" odour at all to Larvex! And it's so inexpensive . . . costs no more to C lore this. It's natural for you to want to‘ control" the‘ purse strings when you're making the money. Mother says you have a perfect right to insist upon it." ' “Mother? repeated Barbara Shir-Ply- "You've been‘ down to your mother's?" ' "YEP." said Tony. “and you don't need to worry about my spending Cook ’s Corner RtHUBAIlB SAUCE ti cups rhubarb l6 teaspoon salt let is another that might be used at either meal. POTATO PANUAKEI l l-2 cups grated ra ' polall 2 egg yolks i tablespoon flour . l-8 teaspoon baking powdea l-2 teaspoon salt l of Romania poses proudly her Marga-rltha, born Switzerland- At youngster is not vcry much con- cerned with fact. that inherit Michael and Anne were ma, wife of exiled King Michael with child, daughter in Lausanne, the first-born the moment she cannot throne. married lase June as the Romanian n Athens. Greece, I City Province parsley. salt antfpepper. then fold in stiffly bvatcr r-gg whites. Pour into a hot greased griddle and cook slowly until browned on the bottom and firm on top. Fold and serve hot. Yield: six servings. l/‘FOR THE HOME! SOITLY QPYLZD TWO PIECE tracts ' 1 cup sugar Wash rhubarb. cut in l-inch pieces but. do not p98! cook by one o. romantic climax of their mecl- ing at the wedding o! Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edm- l teaspoon grated lemon rinri 2 egg whites . YWI‘ one frourh , 1a'- —-—-—--»-- This Month Your Grocer r: featur- but mMoflfer M, S: gsve‘ go COME AND GET n. “ Lsr-vcx" e suit than to get itdry-clwtnctll ing special displays ‘B51531. HEINZ 40TH AN- It Cocks To Delicious, Creamy hundred dollars." Tony. Method 1. Combine rhubarb, salt rind and fold in stlffly bcnten egg is light and fluffy. Place in a cas- their properly. The articles were Bedfordshire hospitals have -- of the following method . - garégfieal‘??? h,‘ "Tony!" cried Beabars in an Note: If very sour gsarclen rl-pu- Peel and grate potatoes. add b‘"'3h~ QOLLINGWOOD. Ont .MBY 3 —— Jim“, o! "m" outraged voice. but; 1s uged, cover wlth boiling to well-beaten egg yolks. Add "_ 'cP'_‘P°"°° m5" PU!» 10M 0! The occasion’! It's. "of W“!!! I'll pay h!!! back water let stand 5 minutes drain flour baking powder and salt well Add the potatoes and the Swlen 3°°d5 ‘m dlsplfl!’ l“ 5 ‘Mme!’ __~ -- ' ' ’ ‘ ‘ . ~. ' .hoe t a invited ll li - _» . when the Pia)’ does over, said wcil, sifted tnflother. Add grated lemon butter and beat until tho mi.\l.lil'8 Zms ‘sooifiognpround an; plfkaglli BEDFORD- England — (C?) w JP‘- INIVERSARY in Canada! Yes, forty , . , Barbara. was fiurioue, "11 it we; and sugar in asauccpan. Cover and whites. Drop by spoonfuls on a serole. ado the corn syrup and t Y t 1 . t w» a» fir.» H~-==.1<iwi@»- t."-t"'r".'.":~""" ' °' W r =~im~ my 1° or gro- w 22.2.2; izzt..xr,‘."zi.zr..".°.f.~°°s.lt. $2211.13“ $2.123: ll! Canada. were installed in afive- mm! 5 5 ‘"1" '5 Yew“ "At least Mother wasn't afraid tendfir sum"! °°°a5'°““'13’ ohm brown. Turn anti brmvn other Mix lightly and pile on top of the by Georgian Bay summer resort of w paflents ‘ why 5 Minute "CREAM OF WHEAT” is such a breakfast favourite! Another bi reason is its eppciito appeal. lfe a real taste-treat served with milkin- sugsr . . . or topped with fruit, as" story frame building which was found to be out of “ perpendicu- lar" and had to be partially rc- built. And today the huge Hciua plant at Loamington covers many, many acres-includes the largest to gamble on me," he reanarked. Barbara's cheeks blazed. That was another way of saying she was, but of course his mother had put it in that light. Gone was Bar- bara's desire to creep into Tony's Yield: six servings. Method 2. Cook rhubarb with salt in o. closely covered double boiler for 35 minutes. Remove frrm héflrl. Add sugar, stir and let stand until sugar is dissolved. Chill. Yield side. Yield: 1E-l6 pancakes. POTATOES WITH CHEESE MERINGUE h b 2 egg yolks. slightly beaten potato in the crnserole. Bake in a moderate oven 350 degrees iarcn- ing hot and eit. for l5 minutes or until pip- thc meringue nicely rclvned. Yield: six servings. Wasaga beach. Ontario Provincial Police decided a public display was the only way l0 sort out the own- crs. MARK IAGE REFORM PASSED TRY CUTICURR’ tnmslo- roducta factorv in the you like it. And did you know "ms and sob out ha, six servings. - . . secret about I H l-Z teaspoon salt POTATO OMELET . _ vrrzrvlilbemugzarlristathg/ lias thato Minute “Cream 9! Wile?!" the baby. gone in the blaze of re- ,,,$'f§f,'§°°c,3,;,,§§°'§,,";“ modefifl; l-4 teaspoonful pepper l cup mashed potatoes myw 031,111’ _. (c?) The K d fining, today the gag‘ 311118111! 1M -~é- 1:6 I; provider belllon at how his mother had hot oven s15 r- for 30-40 minutes 1-4 teaspoon more 1-4 cup milk Indian Parliament has vested Se r. u c tictlra gOO a s. - ' . t -- - _ _ e ow promp y u v ' u Hum an P 05p Dru‘ n" Ell-in managed to put her in thy Rgmyye (mm oven, add sugar and 1'4 011D 10D milk 4 E53 yolks three hills corrcerlng marriage _ Sound Gimme“ bnmuw-“E; adieu friends of Heinz arenurn- bend by ‘he thousands and thou? diets deficient in these elemental Yea “Cream ct Wheat" is good wrong. _ The next morning she was dia- stlr. Cover and let stand until 3 cups hot ritzed potatoes 2 tablespons butter i teaspoon minced onion i teaspoon chopper! parsley rcforan. The first raises the marri- agviable age of girls from 14 to15 to dry, itching akin. Cuticure is emollient, scientifically medi- ands! And we can be surc that rn , sugar is dissolved. Chill Yield: six 1),, ye," ahgPdy Heinz. will Con, . . .aml good for you_—thats why tent. She had scarcely anything pervinge, l teaspoon corn syrup l teaspoon salt, years (marriageable age of boys rated. Highly successful over; (lnug to pfgfjdg u; m1}, quality its such an cxccllcntrdea to make to say. Always before Tony had -— -— i-Z cup grated cheese l-S teaspoon popper rcmainlng at. 18!; the second "Hears. Buy world-known: a family habit of 6 Minute tried to laugh her out of it. He Ol-IELMSFORD. England -_(CP) 2 ‘egg whites beaten until stiff 4 egg whlles validates marriage between Hindus. CutlcurasQsoHndOinHIIm-l st your druggist today. "Cream of Wheat "l rm Moylime Means Ilouonrllme with ihe promise of fine days ahead! Days when outdoor living grows more popular --and quick-to- make, cosy desserts are popular, loo! JELL-O Jelly Powder! are the erlcct answer to dessert prob- ems, I find. They're so lull of sumptuous fresh flavor, bewitching color and “ lust-right " consistency. Here’s~a dessert in keeping with the Maytrme mood: Surround a sparkling Lime Jell-O mould with products ens on our time energy and budgetsl ' ft Works Lllro A Chem to remove faded color from clothes . . . this wonderful TINTEX COLOR REMOV- ER! Prepare your ~. Summer wardrobe for a. color "transformation" with Tintex Color Remover . . . then add gay new color with All-fabric Trntex Tints and Dyes! All-fabric Tlntex eliminates all worry and guess- work from home dyeing . . . erm- ly follow the easy instructions or arantccd results! You'll find Ali- sbric Tintex Tints and Dy/ca at your drug, department or var- iety store at 15o each . . . choose v vour favorite colors from the Tin- tex “rarnbow" range 9f beautiful often. Seven flavors — you'll find shades! them so ihri/iy. They're All Yours! Seventy-four recipes every, bit as intngurn as the one below-in the "Swiltbrina Recipe Boole". L's yours it’ you'll print your name,’ address, and rend with one Swiffrring carton lop to me:—l3arbara Brent, lill Crescent Sh, Montreal, P.Q. SWIFTNING is the new kind of shortening that makes it easier and quicker for you to make grand pies, cakes and digestible lrres. Try it. in this rcripe:- . F T TOASTWICIIEES half. wit e. big cream cheese ball. Delicious! Serve Joli-O with its wonderful " locked-in " f l e v or mud: " Tmmwdh" gm, a u“ exactly adding to my joy in life." ~ ag-Zrsiiuitrrmliirrlxdflrfriks ‘ u “c” bu“ '35 gall.‘ Tony's lips curled. "Too bad You ' ‘A clip dleese spread‘ Out frankfurta in_ half. Slice thinly lengthwise, Uee 2 tablespoons cheese read per sandwich. Spread evenly over 1 eilcsa of bread. Place frankfurt loea on one slice of bread. Top with aeoond slice of bread. Press to- "Al. least Martin pays his own getaher. Digest. Swlftfnin in a heavynmkillxiekhgeatfillllslifihti . Add salt w“, u ‘ha u“ . , . - iilwfiuorl g8. hiiZiYher-fyiioi." o y “My l ‘gum Tony was white. "Money's more Qaglz: my use 1 tablespoon mustard or l ‘ bleapoona Snot May's Sunny Days With An “slwrvs frcsh"_ look . . . your skin - snrooth-ae-snlin after auty-mrld -cloa.nslag with WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP! Woodbury Facial Soap contains s smoothie beauty-cream ingredient-used ill fine face cresmspT e lather is extra-mild-leaves no dry, taut feeling-no “ skin-burn "l d here's bow to give yourself a “Woodbury Facial cktaii" . . . Work u a crcarny-rich-lathcr with Woodbury Facial Soap. ll assage thoroughly over face to cleanse and soften. Follow with two rinscs-s warm and a cold. It's one of lhe lnoet elective beauty habits I know! Here's A lee! lei-gain In Hair Beauty! . . for just 10c, a 30c bot- tle of the new K RE ML SHAM- POO is yours! Such a wonderful oppor- tunity to give your let's Admit it! We do sometimes 1m’, 1h, "bFgubv- “mt u, go rum neg y, m, no- worry about those valuables we treatment" it_ deserves! Once - w‘, wt he umuiht, he owed leave in our homes when We go you've used Ixreml, you]! never G10,“ ‘ m"! "l" for In overlies-or only w I ‘Kain {"1" "P ""1 dY-“lli “h?” She stood it just ea long as aha "i?! I used to worry a lot until P°°' m‘ “k” 3°“ '““' b""'° could, alone with her. thoughts. and unruly. You rec. the new Krcml has a noiurat or! base that leaves your hair adorably soft and wonderfully easy to manly‘- What’: more, lireml contains an amazing ingredient called “F_olr- sen " ®' that makes rinsing " quick- sew-wink" yet thorough-even m the lraadest of water! Result:- nsturo! glomy shine when you've completed your aham ooi .Wrl|e I rented my So/rly Deposit Box at the BANK OF MONTREAL. Then, for a very few dollars a Fell’. I arranged for the security of my bonds, important docu- menis, iewellery . . fir: fact all of "l? “prized possessions"! No more fear of their being mislaid— or stolen. So when it's so easy to lid y lf f tll' l‘ l ' worry ‘tutu. whty not. visit‘: if»: :21 rm“: 13;“ a; ‘Pgat. It was after erltevglnwlael; she 0:1; nearest BofM branch soon. It's a “ma,” 1. h, y." “Rh _ out and a. ill t t e ‘their m » matter of minutes only to rent “i” has]; Q} Kn“! 359mg“! In“ h°“"n' 1.1g" u “nun; t -.. - ~ \ - Your own Safety Deposit Box . . . It's s bargain you cat-ftofiotd to ggwgimagaxrm h: a’: u.“ of m. W. h D h . l we for to» a cent or t... . r miss! . a - mass,” m, w, w, “an”, 1i ur am Corn Starch 1n the rouse, Do no Want ma. Pufeelie" In Apple mm Then an our grocer forl Beotian Go d Brand! . . . It's the " go! stand ’" e pleijuice made from Neva Seoul's famed Annapolis is exact! aa you like it! You'll find it in tlrreediflerelit e eaey-to-oarry til-ounce-ths convenient d8- canned each halves, ccntring err!» . did not try this time. He seemed in a very good humor, but. he did not offer to kiss Barbara. good-bye when she started off to work and at noon he was not qulin natural. Neither was Barbara. They were excessively polite to each other and very formal. ‘ "I don't care!" Barbara told her. self angrily. "If he w-anta to act like that, so can 1."‘ . It- went‘ on ‘like that for two weeks,.with neither of them giv- ing an inch. However, they was not alone together much. Having two hundred dollars, Tom’ f!!! rich. He bought new tires for the cs: and he gave two elaborate parties at a roadhouse. He also bought Nessa e new blouse for her (all suit-no he took Namath" and Lily up to New York to see Gloria. Havenefs new show. l-ie asked Barbara. to go along. "I cantget off, even lfgwe could afford rt,'_' she said shortly1"$0m!- body in Lhia family has to work." Tony looked at her curiously. "You Just can't help tlklna the joy out or overythinl. can you?" Barbara. flushed. "You aren't didn't marrvMartizr Fsgg. He's just your style." important to you than anything else in the world, isn't i_t'l" » Barbara's eyes st/ung. "Some- body has to keep his feet on the ground. We can't all be would- be artists like you." "Well," said Tony, "everybody warned you." "Too bad." muttered Barbara. "that. our foresight isn't ea good as our hindsight." “Meaning, if it had hem. you wouldn't have married me?" fiwhet do you think?" retort-ted Barbara. She was wretched all that after- noon end night, thinking of Tony in New York witlvGlorie Haves-tar. H's had asked Gloria to have sup- er- with him alter the show. He said his mother and‘ Lily would ind then she puton her coat and hat and went down to the picture show-—anything to’ distract her mind, but it refusd to be distract- ed. She kept. seeing Gloria's allur- int; smile; hearing her luscious voice murmurlng caressing words to Tony. . Teas kept getting between her eyesend the figures on the screen. before she reached the corner where ahe had to weit- for the street car "and apparently" the M1"- cd ‘but no car came. f‘! hate-him! r hate rim!" aar- - Married women teachers will be allowed l4 weeks‘ maternity leave on half-pay if they wish to have babies. iluam but not dry. Combine the egg yolks, salt. pepper, mace and milk and mix yolks, one at. a timl", heating well after each addition. Add Mix potato" and milk, arid e32 Sinks and Jalns; and raises the age of consent from l4 i he third to l6 in respect of extramarital. onion, pvt... Can llihip It Up r1, a Jilly. aple W boiling water. stirring constantly. until pudding rficasionellv, thickens; cover and cook. Mirrrng offences. ‘V imsifloflsillwl ' od t he ofDfitalnpCzcm ThisDo auger, 3% The Durham reci m Wald‘. t... t... ti". not... . ‘H l Qllflfllllfi almrl Cream desserts are never a problem REclPE-e-Thmtoughly mix lf mp cal! for the kind of staple ~\ >~ l2. F4? 4/ alley A lee . . . a plea carefully selected as» vir- Hu ‘u m“ 1mg up by mp- _ . . it dh dodt . .>.i! rf t' !. ' . * _ tables no Dur am Corn St h. K i ingredients you'll ave ru your entry. They re tfeyuifrbtfrfsut at_§'c° vbrulrfhnlihff filth a i315 P"! ""1"" """" “d 7"" "to owl)‘stirinficupaecaldrtdrmilhCoirlsmz if?!» u. make and the resuta are alway‘ C lPlUule Al! the Dru-ham pudding recipes cal! for plenty sires- ounce‘ family site-and the large economy Eli-ounce can. So wlly hill '3" w“ mnfll‘ ' 8 minutes. Stir intn l l' ht! -b t , - liq, of milk, ~whlch means they are nounphin "Ydfiflwl-ro Geld Al» blur-feds 1'---@i"" It "l Yellnnmrmt" n“ "“ "" m" m’ “""" then cock. tumor; csntffftry~l r fiarftfrigénliro ahrilfwmo desserts-the and um childrega; and serve at fo; break est to-morrow You'll agree-it's delicious! were on in Martin Page's shop across the street. it was long peat lulltwlfm. then airr in l4 teaspoon vanilla. maple require. Thr- Durham box opens without ripping. tearing u y s "'_"" ‘h Id h . ' b ‘ t .1 u I bu‘ n“ u mm flavoring to taste. our! cu chopped wglnufaa, _ remigashygeahgnfi“: ' yazlwwnmusimfiy m!“ Q w amt!“ m. w,,°‘,',",,,d:," Sh, Beat 1 cg: white until stiff: cat in I tablespoon nr cutting and closes neatly after use-no muse ' sugar an fnlr! mttfcooled pudding. Turn into .0! fuesmtiao kitchem; me, Barbara lirent 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P . _-for elreipiul free booklet "ving freak facte on tlr Important subject. I'll eeod itfo you in e plain m _pe»r. _: from e eu fe l ow u! wr bit‘ her llflylillltlhll. then ‘walked over andmepped at the door. Bile had aeme-nbecure ides of ‘getting even mar-trier; of eventing the dessert glasses and chill. il.""""‘h'.° "N. " as on sum c ' ‘ .°'\Y' l m‘ . u. "* i ' woamdeto-hu pride which she ttve m thud f t lain h ciao _ - . - OtlserProdaacta-Bce _ ° °- "“ -°-' ‘ us, gmflgmgyr.“ "‘°"‘",“" ire-widens»... saves YOU MONEY _ ~ " at r tor! sorrow“ “Q1: ' mow-w ' ‘v ‘ ore are ....::..., ::..,.'rt.r'i...:.~........ s. fir... ... tore . . . and send for your free booklet to-augbt! ‘ ‘ "flea-betel" ‘flied’ Martin, staring It. Lawrence Corn Oil, ' ether-in astonishment. _"Whet on smar- ' "'1 came down rm to the pic- Ivory Laundry Starch. Prods: of It. Lawrence lllfl h. UL