PAGE TWO rue GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 1, 1949 Ianluounbuldllll-Iullilfllorcllpunan Woman's Re 3355,33,. BUYSuWHS 4 A WEEKLY INFORMATION SERVICE LIONTREAJi, Sept. lst-“Jiick was delighted the first time I served this delicious tea and now I wouldn't dream of buying any other brand!" This is what a. reader writes about tho new, improved ‘FENDER LEAF TEA BAGS-and she goes on . to say...“i\ly husband Jack has always been . ' particular about tea, so I ivcl I've really accom- plished something ivhen I iind a brand he NW5 ' about! I agree with him-the ilavour of this Orange Pckoe tea. is extra good ...I suppose it's be it's made from those little top leaiscs I've read zibout? Whatever it i 're lmtli crazy about the flavour-AND I find 'J'ENDER Lliilli‘ TE BALLS a great con- venience and so economical!" Cool Foil Days Moan Hearlier Appetite: .. .and here's just. the thing to satisfy them! .. ,7Il0llflt-lL‘!I-'fl‘l'!IQ wcafllcs made with FIVE ROSES FLOUR! _\'c.= famous “Iiivo Roses". the flour "for all-pui~]io.=elinl:iii, ‘means “ivaifle success" without fail! Try this “liivc Roses" recipe for Gingerbread Undies:- ‘.‘. cups Five Roses Flour l/J. tspn. ginger 1 tgpn, ma; i 3 cup shortening ‘l I tspn. lair 1.4 cup sugar 1/4 tspn. nutmeg I cup molasses 1/4 tspn. cloves 1 e22. unbeaten I cup so 1k 1/2 tspn. cinnamon Sift together the il ir. soda, salt and spice and s: 1': gran ileiiri in the rnolass dients. Beat in the err. Aiiernately add milk. Bake In \\':iffle iron at low hc it. Ma The Maker: O! This Wonderful Hand Lotion don't tijv to pretend that. il~—aiiil it alone!—will catch and hold your iiian for you! lint they do say it liclps . “and I he- lieve them. Never underestimate lthe cnchaiitnient to ii ninn, of ilovcly’ hands! And JERGENS Happy Aflp€lll0Sl...5/1ll5_fiftl 11p- poiiicsl—that's wii t. this Septem- ber's supeili crop of specially ;.',I'I)\\‘II llcinzi lOIIIIIIOCi \\'i!! IIICLII! to you and yours the yriii" ‘i .l! livery September nl. liCllllllll on and Walliicebiirg, Ontario, thou- sands oi pickers gather prriiirrccd tomatoes for Ilein" '1‘!!! for you! lLOTlOX i3 the very hand lolioii 1-'ro:ii September! , cinbeiwhii ,to keep them that way! Keep an luscious lleiiiz llflH t will lteep extra bottle in your kitchen... 3'0" lYiPlilly F! 'lf‘ll. w-illi tho goodness of II 'Z TUM \TO use it. alter every “watery” chore! ‘ And it's a good idea, after a par- ticularly dirty house job to rub a unora generous amount into your hard-working hands! Most women who have learned this lovely way ,to smooth, attractive hands know ‘i ‘that even as fine n lotion as Jer- gens has to be used regularly to do its good work! PRODUCTS! 'l' I licious Heinz “iiiili=pcnsables" to brighten and bring l‘lt‘li flavour to your meals. . Jlciiiz Tomato Jiiirn —lleinz (‘rcrini 0/ Tomato Soup- Heinz Krirliup null llcinz (‘liili Sauce.’ You know they're good when you see the name Heinz! . .. nows tho time to "pick" the new Heinz crop from your grocer}! shelves! , Tho Men In Your Family—from Junior to Grandpa-xvii! love the wav you launder their shirts...when you starch them with LINIT! Shirts, Limit-laundered, are completely comfortable to wear...yet crisp-looking. too! AND they stay cleaner longer-wear longer! It's wonderful the way Linit. puts the “new" back in clothes! 'l'hi: is because it gently penetrates and rotects the fibres of the cloth. It covers and holds town tiny surface _ hairs that. catch the dust. So for shirts your inen will thoroughly enioy jvearing-rcmembcr-Linit. does the trick! Lot's Faco Itl...it'| not at all ' ' '~ uncommon for even the cleanest of children to be occasionally ni- ilicted with hair lice. Nobody known how or why-but. happen It. does—and there's nu ideal euro for it—CUPRI-.‘X. Cuprex destroys the lice eggs as well as the lice- in ona fifteen minute treatment! Just rub Cuprex gently and thor- oughly on your youngsters hair an scalp, using a small quantity at o. time. After 15 minutes, was ‘the hiiir wiih soap and water and while it's still damp, comb thor- oughly with n. fine comb. For very best results-just follow the direc- tions with every bottle of Cuprex -ovailo.blc at drugstores every- where! i Arron Tho Countryside kitchens Eff]? humming wit i activity-for "In _ the Fall Fall‘ '. (- I r. season is prnctie< ally here. And how attractive all the jams and jel- lies at. these Fair: _ urcl Jlnnj/ prize- winners tell me thry depend on CERTO Fruit. Pectin for their successful results. When you add Certo you are adding fruit. pectin, the natural jcllying substance in fruits. 'l"his means no long boil i! needed to concentrate the juice. 'I'oo, fruit is used nt its choicest. fully-ripe...zintl all its tempting colour and flavour is retained. For real "prizc-ivimiing’! jams and jel. lies. follow exactly the simple di- rections under the label of each Certo bottle. -Youro—A Slainlon Stool Carving Knife-for just 50c! It's a w-nndpyful , bargain-urn opportunity you won't; want. to miss...for this 12% inch _ . .. knife has im8inch hand-hnnedmazor- ob bloclcnmnd a cranium red plastic handle that. will last. tho lifetime of the knife. o ideal for carving meats—slicing bread-chop- ping vegetables! And all you do to get it...;'u.\l print your name and iaddrcrs and send ivith 60c in coin and 2 Libby's "Evaporated flfillc labels to MC—Bdfl7Gl'fl Brent, 1J1! Crescent SL, Montreal. P. .! It's IL wonderful in- troduction. to LIBBYS ICVAPORATED MILK! Bo delicious that once you've tried it-—_vou'll be forever "sold"! And it's the most. economical milk I know for coffee or tea—cool~:ing—or whipping! unusually light. and fluffy. Q. How can I clean brass? A. make it cIean-Iookriig without bright polish. How can I remedy sticking Q. windows? A. Melt some paraffin and ap- plyto the window trams with a small brush. doing this at s time HAS OWN LIGHT with a radioactive substance teupoonful of baking powder is mega to every cup of flour. will be ElIT Flllll] COSTS , Mi Cilllitll! Just’ heat the snuco and pourpvor manning macaroni, oookothn sources will start immediately. ha"-.. ............................................m...m................................... unnocuuun 1ND!!!"rlilbollillunloooldllhlooli antique Try rubbing with a solution of vinegar and salt, and this will When luminous paint is mixed wrwnnnuunnq“nu-"uunu-uu-urnu»u-vnuu-inuunqm."nuun-u-unun-o-n>u<uunuufiffiyrvcnr-wr-><"""""" a! €0®€0€~ WWO} DEAR MISS DIX: thirty years. ket, year ago, I found some band telling of an affair denies everything. Says he him, but I feel that I can never for him is dead. to do. disillusioned wife. your husband's believe that when he says THEN. luivyers have to buy back. \ hiin time, he will get over it. “Better Englisli C. Wlllhnu 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "lie earns over a hundred dollars a week." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “dairy"7 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Adulterer. upholsterer, conqueror. 4. What does the word “gestic" mean? 5. What is a. word beginning with Imp that means “not. to be appcased’? ANSWERS . Say, "He earns more than a huirdred dollars.” 2. Pronounce da- rl, a as in day, i as in it, and not drear-y. 3. Conqueror. 4. Relating to bodily motion, especially danc- ing, ‘fiarried away by the enthus- iasm of the gestlc art." — Sir W. Scott. 5. implacable. QWWDQWOWWQM’ Cook’s Cornerl '»00%0 0%00§>00~ PEAR-GINGER PRESERVE Yield-S. tS-ounce jars 6 cups prepared pears 3 cups granulated sugar ‘.4 cup lemon juice 1/2 ounce root ginger medium-sized pieces). Wash, quarter. peel. core and cut up sufficient pears to yield the re- quired 6 cuips prepared pears. Combine the prepared pears, granulated sugar and lemon juice; cover and let stand for 2% hours. Break the root ginger into small pieces: tie In a pime of cheesecloth and add to pear mixture. Bring to the boil, stirring until the sugar dissolves, their boil gent- ly, stirring often, until jam looks clear and is suitably thickened -- aibout 35 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand ffl)!‘ i0 minutes, stirring occasion- a IY- Fill into bot seal. Label before storing. (about 8 the the 18, 20. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44 1nd Stu 18. 4% yards 35-inch. which includes guide. to state size you wont. address. Address Pattern Tho Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 3004 NMIIO Addrcn ' vmlaonu mu lake Tale-Sop. in Indo China, hu on are; of 800 square miles during the rainy senlon but. t shrinks to It!) lquoro miles In dry ‘sterilized jars and i DOROTHY DIX snvs- Slraying Husband Patience Better Cure Than Divorce For Middle-Aged Romeo I urn a woman past 50, married more than When we married my husband had just $5 in his poc- but we worked together, saved and have prospered. letters that a woman had written my hus- between them. This almost killed me, but he loves only me and wants me to stay with trust him ngnin IIRd that my love Would I be happier away from him? If he would confess everything and ask me to for- give him, I would feel so much better. ANSWER: No one can tell you what to do, poor. That. is a matter that your own heart must settle, but I urge you to try to look upon sidestepping with as lenient an eye ns possible, and there has been nothing between him and the woman except a little flirtation, he is telling you the truth. Ileavcn knows why, but middle nae is the age of iiidiscretion with It is then that a nvin loses rill Caution in dealing with women and becomes the easy prey of any gold-digger who happens along. is then that men write aslnine letters signed "Lnddic Boy" that their It is then that men who really adore their wives get into silly flirtatious that break their wives’ hearts.’ It is then that a wise woman overworks her funnybone instead of her tear duets and buys a ticket to Europe instead of Reno. of this is just n passing phase with her husband and, if she will give It doesn't take long for the rnnn to find out that this sudden renewal of youth was n false alarm rind flint he isn't a boy again, but the snine old inzin \v t7Coiillii;d—mf“I°u7g’:3I) it! That Body S’ bulbar type was 25 per cent. in the flflfl O%OO%OO%OO%W%OW WOWFKQWQWOD“ l ELLEWS niiuiv B; An Inland Farmer's Wife ‘WWQSOWWOOQ What day war this‘! This was the day the pond water sparkled bewitchingly and the sun was mel- low on the harvest fields and o wind that was crisply drying to the golden stocks marched along the slopes - - - and mother and babe came home. Came as grand- daughter had anticipated, their re- turn heralded by Ford's bark. The leaves of the poplar by the EMB- way danced an eliifi dance in their honor and the house across the lane that is small and newish and cozy but which has been bereft of its lieartfire recently was expectant now and alert and most welcoming. We could appreciate Jeanie's senti- ment oii the occasion. No matter how pleasant any absence rnay be- come, for those who love the shel- ter and security and comfort 0! their familiar surroundings, ‘re- gardless of claims to pvetension, there IS no PIiICQ. lilie home. O-lliiiflih About a Tell me what. ALICE We confess that this niornlni; the prospect of their homing mov- ed us to n stale of excitement. Perhaps this was what hail caused James when he was hitching UK‘ team for ii spot of hauling, to look up fIIIfl say: “Vilell isn't that a most peculiar thins; to do — here I‘\'e gone and hitched the mare where the horse should have been! \\'hatevcr could have made mevdfi that!" and mntle us amazed t0 find that we had offered the turkeys the ducks’ inessy breakfast iliStfiflll of their own. o It For all itli the same old rheu- I But up to today, we had not looked upon the face of our new- 0st iZI‘.'\I\(l-(‘l\lld—'l!\(lf.‘0d respeetinfl hospital rules, none of the family -> ‘l o s“ , l d ." ptiiig the parents. Grand- YOUTS © whom ihis molrrilnz A: greeted as slie cnnie song a? By hard-beaten pathway which 3°!" the two houses, visions of dream- Iand still reflected in her eyes asked happil '1 "Did you remem- her that this is the day the little dear IS coming home to stay. Yes. she nodded, “won't UH"- bfl l°\'9lY-' - o o § James W. Barton, M. D. ‘nsQ-w/cc@w<§>ca@>ca=@>ov REMOVAL OF TONSILS NEAR FOLIO TIME In i042, the Journal of the Ameri- can Medical Association warned that policcnyiolitis (infantile paralysis), particularly the bulbar form, great.- ly Increased In children in epidemic areas after removal of tonsils and adenoids. This warning was backed by reports from outstanding phy- sicians. namely Drs. Stillerman. Fischer, Maxwell, Marks, Top, .-\,vcock and Sabin. Because of this warning, avoiding these operations dulring polio epidemic has been the ru e. It was lovely. Noon had scarce- y comr; and non-e, when Knrolyn arrived to hell‘ w!!!‘ ll"! PPPPBTB‘ tions for the return. She mowed and dusted and tidied the rooms of the house across the lane, but. It was James himself who attend- ed to the fire-lighting and kettle- filling, he making a holiday of the afternoon. We too lielpqd a blF-“Ffilllflllflg recent borrowings. watering the plants in sunny win- rioivs and gathering fresh bou- quets to deck the rooms. for Jeanie shares our enthusiasm and admiration for flowers and plants- nnd from the time she finds a first dandelion or eowslip or the dnlnty blossoms which array ll"? wild cherry, slie gnihfl‘! fliill/PTS for her rooms. The millpond dimpled to the west winds blow- ing~nnd August's best smile was spread over the countryside. The sparrows, who try bravely to take ZNUD Who had 118d IOHSlIS Mid the plnCe of the departed summer adcnoids removed within the two bird; chrittered gaiiy about the months before they were attacked. yards, flying hither and yon on While In the group in. which tolPlllght wings to their own pleasur- sils and adcnolds were not removed‘ in; the percentage of buibar type cases- was only 11.7 per cent. _ ‘Ibo corresponding figures for 1946 showed 29 per cent. bulbar type cases in those who had ton-, siis and adeneids removed and 15.4 per cent. In those who had not Thus the number or percentage ofl eases of buibar type was more than| twice as great in patients who hadi tonsils and adenoids removed as in, those who had not. Another investigator. Dr. H. Kq Faber, reports in "Pediatrics." his study made In 1943 iri the state of| Utah. The number of cases of the bulbar type of polio in the general, moo; 0g the extra danger of having child population was 25 per 100.000 1on5“; and adenolds removed near as compared with 404 per 100.000 o,- dm-ing polio timE. in children who had recently had This d0“ mi; mean that infected tonsils removed. The above iriform- wnsiis and aaenoids shculd not. be ntion. appearing as an editorial in rcmovod at or near pDllo t‘-me if A group of nose and throat spee- lalists doubted that there was sucii a strong relationship between the removal of tonsils and iuierioids and this severe type of polio. Their in- vestigator, Dr. D. S. Cunning, In “Archives of Nose and Throat" re- ported the following: In 4,&1 of polio occuring in 25 states during 1947. the number of cases of the Grand-daughter fresh frflm he!‘ nap cnme presently to play with the Gage fellow though the two were indoors when the machine finally came to the Ylifd- B"! ‘he housewives mid James were there to meet it, and it was his Brind- mothefs arms and not Brflndr daughter's that received the new nu, though soon we save him over to Karolyn. She, one Of M". is gifted with that motherly WW!‘ (Continued OI’! 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Special. cal Association," is authoritative 15¢, Considor ii; more dangerous not to remove thorn. #1 [ail A REAL CID FASHIONED MAYONNAISE v Follow Ila link Iilrhg w loltncllonl 00th llo And . 0on0 o Molly delightful "ft l, $2512."; W cuacanlunootll, mi“ may mayonnaise. . - . g3nnn...-~--ua_-....u..... ----------»u€@‘"""" Mather we m/Socialand Personal/fa hions/Literature 4f ABesF! nurloonaoljrf ~ Morning Smile wo€>co<$o0~€co< ingroom table. dared a neighbor. "I get the mils wholesale." ow): How is that. Peter‘! KFOOW QDQ-V The garage mecharilds children were hammering nails into the dIri- "Isn't 1t. expensive to let the kids play that way?" won- “Oh, no," replied the mechanic. Peter: You must be very strong. Visitor: (A charming young wid- v-rw!» stir-sci 11511;“ as- w.» <1»- .. Household Scrapbook B; Roberta Leo ‘l I QWGWW>QVW€WQ| Bfifilllll‘ Table linens, muslin and other unbleached goods. can be bleached by preparing u. boiler of bluirig water as for rinsing clothes Place the articles in the boiler and allow to boil well. Hang on the line Peter: Daddy said that you oouid twist any mun around your little $31,? fiegg" égggmglnsgggée aglfucllz; finger" will be perfectly whim. wmstars Sa -- ly Genovlavo Kombio For Friday, September 2 THE rudder-i advent of on un- toward issues into utter dismay, quite unexpectedly and abruptly tion. private contacts. For tho Birthday seen intervention, a false move, judgment or blunder may life. A child born on this day may ideas or purpose, flying handle Into turbulent vote affairs. Q. the flut- person’! A. always In the third person, way. may be uubotltutod. Should young 5h m Atvvaulzlwlabolrh A a/ilMyu/i. FINN) ll(.' I No; the bu not. in mourning. or unpredictable nature’ may prove of devastating and baf- fling force to upset or uproot ex- cellent plans and prospects seem- ingly firmly rooted. It is probable some (also move, o. blunder or cem- piicatlon may have such distinte- grating power as to swerve desired unless some exceptionally clever idea, m- splrstion or other intervention arise show the way out and give affairs a fresh start. In the desired atroc- In all surprising situations keep cairn contra! In temper and Those whose birthday it is, may look for a. year o! sudden and dls~ integrating adventures, in which a thriving situation or plans seem to be hopel%sly swamped. An unfore- incite this A pause for deep study, for new ideas or revision of plans may mover may have critical reactions on family, romantic or business prone to act without proper plans. off the tantrums, with devastating reactions on pri- ‘€O$<$¢O%OO%OO%O0€ Ml»! one vmio on acknow- iedgement to o formal invitation In N0: u l formal invitation in lnswer should be written the lllme Q- W?!" lifts are appropriate for n tenth yen wedding anniver- imllfld In dork mourning oiothu? - young children lhélld be dmsed In simple style, Ul-thgbetiidllllondl. loot; - u o recently h; " ltmifllllgllfljgm ._._t Broth If the broth is not as clear as it should be, drop the white o! an cg; Into it arr: when it curdies. ri-mcve it. It. will remove any impurity that may be clouding the broth. Corner: Dampen some crumpled tissue paper in a little furniture polisn, and it. will prove highly effective. In removing dust. from the corner: of the rooms with polished floors. TOURIST MECCA Alberta's popularity as a vaca- tion land is indicated by the vis- its of 475.970 tourists to the four principal resort park: up to the end of July this year. OPERATIO HILLS The Lammermoors ore o min of hills 1n Haddington and Ber- wIckshii-e. Scotland, for which came the title of the ‘veil-known opera, "Lucia. d! Lammermoor." by Donlzetti. t0 OI‘ save the day but firm control of cup_fl|| up with boning water emotions, moods, words must be _p,.“w i dsuciou- c“ of maintained, as temper, erratic “fl-“Hfyou "mt-k I-pu‘. I be " do t din ‘ f. Modern nomoolygroun o poooo E , t And would you believe it-Neacofd luveo you money Cup for cu ‘t t I q u e t e colts you leoo than ordinary collide Iy Roberto In In coifor jar. It oomeo to you In $.30‘ wdorod form In air-tight glall today. Motor mo amnion cup g ‘h’ u mm you w» IIIQOII .133 w“ “ii'§"i"i2i=" 4 Nut-ii‘: lllli not! (Clouds) Untied ll @. Bin’? BuA. Th5‘ Ia the "Tin Wedding". Imnihlqvn." t u I a it!!! u a I- w...“ , m“ m find? othelrlaitulfhlglfu‘ a uuucul a-oddplphahdwohr b0 lieiitiuis annui- A Ooupoonful of Neocafé In a dozen cup: of coho put Chi many teupoonfulo of News“ in your coffee lorver, and add the some number of cup! of boiling water. Pronto, deli- cious cofloo again! Then, If you run short of oofho, you make another batch, quick no a wink too. There's never any wash. Every cup alive with flavour! And . Two sizes-J oz. and tba big, economy, I2 on: oIu. Try Noocofo é More ‘people. drink! A "than any Dflliorlltltfiilatlilfifvb l. dlnignoh it: Soluble Cola Haiti-itli: oonpuul at count pom 0t W" ‘all. odn Ind nodal mhhydnuu id»! u». nail damn) Mild w"!