THP_CHAR.ROFITTBTQZYN..*§QAKQIAN Jveuzuav PAGETWWJ FruW»_u Woman's Real LivingcSf Leisure "THE WOMAN'§ REALM!‘ “ADV What is it in my nature rind: such kinship with the rain? t falls in ceaseless torrents, And I find release from pain.- Ihe song it beats upon my win- dow Has a melancholy strain, But it strikes s chord responsive 1n my heart. this sad refrain; If is not without contentment This sweet sadness of the soul.— For we must weep, if we would smile, nd so, with patient resignation, wait s, little while. Catherine Kehoe Wadsworth t____.__i FOCUS FACTS t Mechanism of the wes is much like that of a Phmcra. but‘ Can- adzrs public health authorities re- mind us that there is thl-s impor- Lglnl, (HITCYCDVL: whcrcas photo- graphic wluipnleni can he replaced l when damugtti, we are gifted with only one pair of eyes in a life- time. Czire of the eyes is common- sense self defence. Doctors sdvise_ avoidance of eye-strain. They say -_-Don‘t gaze directly at such bright objects us the sun, for protracted. periods, and remember, for early recognition and pro-per care, con- suli the family physician at the first suspicion of eye trouble. Old sheets can be salvaged for, a Llsefui Life as dressing tablej skirts. To turn sheets into a perky, fiounce for the vanity, dye them: a fav e color, ruffle them up so they stand out as stlffly asl a star red petticoat. Trim with fancy aipcd cdging in contrasting shade. i ~————-————— 1. ABOUT camzars AND nor f SCONES In hot weather it's wise I0 buy ' most cereals -pn-rticularl_v whole: grains — in small quantities, and , they should he kcpt tightly covered in a cool. dry place. protected a- gainst insects and vermin. Glass Better English I P 1. What is wrong with this son- tence? "His given name ls Ro- t." 2. What is the correct promin- ciation of “chiropractor”? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? lnciuibitable, inaccess- ablc, inalienable, 4, What does the word crate" mean? 5, What ls a word begLrm-ing with o; that means "decorative"? ANSWERS l. Say. "llls Christian name 1s Robcrt, his surname is Jones." Z’ Pronounce ki-ro-prak-ter. l as ln kite. principal accent on first syllable. 3. inaccessible. 4. To curse. or call down evil upon. “But the unfaithful priest, what tongue enough shall execrate?" ——Pollock. B. Ornamental. GIRLS! WIIME "exe- NERVOIISIRA 0n ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ of The Monthf Dc female functional monthly disturbances make you feel “er. Y0“- fi'1é~’@ly,cranl<y,so tired and "lrallflvil ""'H"“t such times? ‘Then 11° “Y Lydia E. Pinkham‘: Armless mother. coring for her son, ‘Budd’ for her entire life ‘pour a little water over top ‘stub when you discard it. A smol- N I TRY THIS If NKY. TIRHPUIIT Alto Moe Plcarelli. Anthony, with talented sealers are excellent for sforl-nl bulk cereals. Cooking-um; varies for porridge depending on the m» of cereal- The following table l: u. nude for fuming out a. hot breakfast 109d thafs well-done and appetizing. Cereal cookery - general Pfvfwf’ lions; Odie cup cereal whole or cracked; four cups watery! l-Z tcaspoons salt, cooking time one tc two hours._One cup cereal roiled or flaked; three cups water; onel teaspoon salt; cooking time 15 to j 30 minutes. One cup granular cer- i cal; four to five cups water; l 1'2 teaspoons salt; cooking time l5 to 30 minutes. _ Have water boiling 1n HPDBI‘ Pa" of double-boiler and add salt first and then slowly stir in cereal. (Wheat germ may be added at the end of cooking in PFOPQTYW" 01 one to eight, or one to six, f0 any tereal.) Cook five minutes ovr-r di- rect heat. then finish cooking Over boiling water. To save time and fuel. soak coarse cereals in cold water lo cov- er, three to four hours.‘ Dari-Elly. cc-ok cereal at night. leave overt boiling water or put into a iireless loskrn. T1» prevent crust forming o!‘ Bad Too‘ Often Wins Mans We make such s f fact that c “Island Maid’ , Bread is a quality food crisis ariles. _. son“ or “my daughter", peril. "rnv n" 41m famous man. body.“ E w A R T If l5 enough t0 make an an K E n | E s would pay wise when CHARLOTTETUWN, P.E.l. cereal. Rchcat to use. Hints On Etiquette Be sure you extinguish a cigaret dering cigars: stub makes an un- pleasant odcr, and it might cause a fire. father. but. on the contrary, over their heads? COOKING SPINACH Two pounds of spinach should he enough for six servings. However i.’ the family is very fond of this vegetable, you might need three pounds of it to provide six serv- mus. >®®i00€>0 ®i0§ g, Ellen ’s Diary e £6 l d Fa ’ W! It isn‘! necessary i0 add water B, m ls an "m". ‘ ‘ i to spinach when cooking it. for the ll. amount of water that clings to _ U, m" ). | the leavcs after it is wnshod, is Jam“? Just had “w” V f)“, “s” enough to cook it in. way homo from church ycsteislay Allow ma“. b4 {Gasman San morurug "to see how thzngs are who knows that it briiwinz up of their children. ewry " man. ' , for 8am pound of spinach. Add this getting along" in the small nest set so close to the ground. Silently we I '1 d th l b l s 'hi'h suc- gzslsfeuny ewyxgflzaiuistfe ghege are , both mothers and fathers. “My some that have escaped from the The drained spmach may be sen“ old Scotch rose in the flower hor- ed w“), melted bug“,- alone’ or der to a spot on the lane side and you could melt butter in a pan are “m” bre§lklng mt” Scented and add about a tablespoon of fine- bl°,°’“~ Jamie s l“? ‘Wealhed l“ 1y ¢hwpped onion and brown ‘his smiles at our fmdrngs. Five tiny wen, the“ add the drained‘ CD010 and almost naked birds are there ed spinach, mix well and he,” —so still that at first sight we uwmugmy_spdnk1e with a dash could not be sure that any were o; nutmeg before sewgng H de_ alive. But while we waited, a small Sh“; hungry beak opened wide then you might like to try serving it closed‘ and the others of the small f" combmatfon Wm, Cheesm and fledglings followed Sllll. ‘Did y l if so.’ he“. 15 a method you might see themll’ Jamie whispered, struck use in preparing iL Arrange the wrih the awe of it. Vtveucpiaxd cooked spinach in a baking dish. the shrubbery intertwining the sprinkm u with Crumbs m. com, thorny branches ‘so that the old flakes and in turn sprinkle this~ u" “'°"'l be able w sci Yhrvush will»; grated cheefll The“ he“ m“ to find them" and came away rev- m a moderate Dyan um“ the erently from looking upon the meese melts, miracles of birth. Ate-mic bombs Although spinach i-s nearly a]. may be developed and perfected nay; Served cooked. i; should my and likewise all the other marves be forgotten when choosing green: 9i m" 539 may be lmPrwed "PM" for salads, when i; l5 ,0 be used but who of all the learned scien- [or ml; purpQ-Se, y; Should be "m, lists could replace the small spark and fresh, and it ghguld be washm] c-I life in one of our nestlings 'm 391d walen should it be suddenly snuffed out? Truly Jamie and I trod on i-loly ground. “Guess they'll soon be flying" Jamie said stepping off in WAS" WRINGER; d U his Sunday shoes to join his father The wring" ca” be d“? “i, " in the truck. But Jamie will have iaculml’ “m” washing by {unnffi (Continued on Page 3) a Turkish towel through it. to the raw spinach and cook. cov- ered, for about l0 minutes, or un- til the spinach is wilted. Drain I ___ r ‘mesa-com 1% - @@ . y‘ Household Y Scrapbook ‘ By Roberta Leo _ Q>oo§co@oo<@>co@>co@fl THE STOVE Each little opening in the gas burners should burn with a. steady blue flame, and there should be ‘just enough flame t lat the boiling polrnt. ‘ho hotter when boiling than whcn boiling slowly. WALL PAPER Scratches can be removed frcm pwail paperby moistening a scrap .0! the paper which has been sav- ed. aind than carefully scraping off the coloring with a nharp knife. Apply this cOlOrlng to the scratch. and when dry it will scarcely be ' l noticeable. YOU'RE the parts will be dried easily and nosns mus LOVELY WP"- Ve etable Compound to relieve ______¢_ 21W Wm torus. hisfinemedicino is very e ectwe for this plltpoge! _ or over 70 years thousands of irls and women have reported enefit. Just see if you, too, don't report excellent results! Wort/r trying. \ v}¢@%® l Morning Smile i/uf-é/vémfl fiirfib A doctor was attending a pretty film star who had been ill for some time. "You've got acute appendicitis," he announced, The girl sat up indignantly. "Say. cut out the freshness." she said. "I want to be examined, not admired." Customer -- Take a look at what you did to this! Lmmdryrnan — I can't see any- thing wrong with that piece of lace. . Customer —- Luce, nothing! That was a sheet! VIQITADLI coueouun DESIGN NO. 785 Roses are colorful embmi‘ y on towels. aprons, place mom ‘or luncheon set. Hot iron transfer pattern No 735 contains 12 motifs- wlth complete instructions. Need- lework Book 20 cents. To order: Send 20 cents in coin to Needlt work Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian Name Address _ Cit) thovinoi l8. of Fresno. Oailf, is seen foot that have served her as v ¢~m~|.'»w¢-m~ d who give him him for his years of servitude. their mother has never taught them to love and respect their has held him o keep liquidsfmefil" Is the jaring note. Liquids are‘ rapidly may I Present Mr. Lee?" (b) r Ignored Papa sllthllltdatasisn initials“ Poor, self-sacrificing tion and any mommy But few and far between are the bouquets that are thrown at Father. he is just Jones who pays the freight, who never makes enough money to and who is expected to after he has passed around cigars on Juniors birth and never be heard of again until some domestic In the average household satisfy his greedy family retire to the background 0! course. biologically and socially. fathers are a necessity, but after that Mother takes over. She rules the roost. She assumes exclusive possession of the children and always and Father interferes speaks of them as “my with her plans at his STRANGER T0 CHILDREN The result of Mother running the show ly Brown lad who was astonished to fin "Why." he exclaimed. none of the affection that alonc But how could it be other- as a threat of punishment Perhaps the greatest of all of the tragedies of children being practlc. ally fnfherless. so far as their upbringing e wrecks them in the . by. impotent tn save them. No one who faces the juvenile delinquent is largely the result of father goes. is if they have a weak problems honestly but an over them. No matter hgw Pmncrly. Otherwise the good Lord wouldn Etiquette By Roberta Leo cw;¢;»o<-)<u¢:oo~Q.--n-a, .. _ ,. Q. What ls wrong with these two Introductions: (a) “Miss Jones meet Mr- Lee"? and (b) Lee, Miss Jones?" A. (a) In this instance, the word It Is much better to say, "M155 gums, A‘.- ways mention the name of tre woman first, so as to present tho iman to the woman, Q. If the buffet supper table is Crfiwded With other food. where should the beverages be placed? A. To allow more room for the other food. the beverages may be placed on side tables. or on the sideboard. Q. In what sequence should the Pflgvs be used when writing a so- clal letter? I A, First. second. third and fowiih unless a very short letter when the first and thi-rd pages may be used. )e%oo<-Ir-oa/§>oo<§>oo<§>oo<g Cook's Corner eyyvilfl- sgwvuwlQ/oo.igp4 FRESH-FRUIT CREAM PIE This pie would be most sumptu- ous if its top were given a boa-doi- of llghtIy-Slveelewied whipped (yr-gun Just before serving time. Or you might like to serve rich pouring cream with the pie - or serve it wlhhout anything of the sort (for it is really complete in itself, if you prefer it gnadorned). You will observe that the amount of cream filling is comparatively Imall-Jwe aoamt on o deep layer offflltlnthobottomoilsopb shell. 1 1-2 WP! milk Thlnly-Bhaved rind of 1-4 lemon 1-2 cup granulated sugar 4 tablespoons flour Few grains salt 1 0K8 1-2 teaspoon vanilla 1 to 2 teaspoons butter Fresh fruit of your choice mlifiked Ind cooled l 14-inch pie e Fruit 318i!‘ Combine milk and lemon 11nd in UDpQf pan of double boiler; cover and heat to scalding point over boiling water. Remove lemon rind. Combine the 1-2 cup granulated sugar. flour and salt; gradually stir in part of the scolded milk, than sidi- baok into remaining milk, in double boiler. Cook. stirring tantly. until smoothly thicken- ed; cover and cook over boiling water. stirring ooclslonlly. two or three minutes longer. Beat the egg slightly and gradu- ally stir in a little of the hot mix- ture; na- m: into dotlaia ballet and cook over boiling waterfalls‘- rfng constantly, for 1 minute. Renaove from hut and stir In the vanilla and butter. Oool to luke- warm. ‘ Mace a gel-mom layer of pre- pared fresh fruit (or drained cool:- ed fruit) in the baked pie shell: sprinkle with s little fruit sugar. iv our h tho ooofad Gill-n Iflnt Indy of Your: I! W. Barton ll. D. PIEIIJIVING TH! I'll-ST TEETH 1N CHILBIIN As youngsters. tho loss of one 0r more of our first teeth did not mean much. Whan a tooth became we were not considered heroel if we tied one and of l Dlwe of spring or heavy thread around it and the other end to a doorknob and pushed the door away. 'llhe tooth came out. For many Yeahs our dentists have been pointing out the value of rearing and their father has I s taking no part In the j bad u e comes a time in the life of; y heed the strong hand of a: preserving our first teeth because °l m? importance of giving plenty of room to our second and Dormant ent teeth when they arrived. Al. S0. the appearance of the mouth and the whole face can be affected by early loss of the first teem. Some advice given by Dr. Ralph L. Ireland, Lincoln, Neb., to lmemp bors of the Chicago Dental Society appearing in the Journal of the American Dental Association in- cludes some slilicuncrlls that all of us will find helpful. Instead of removing n11 trouble. some first teeth, only [h0g9 ma; are dangerous to health should be removed. The otihers can be pre- served and pain or other symptoms removed by following simple sug- gestions. The vitality of many first teeth In which decay has penetrated close to the pulp (nerve and blood vessels) can be maintained with a little assistance from the dentist. l- Make an X-ray film of the tooth. 2. If there ls a history of toothache. defcrmlne (n) llg1figlhpr pain occurs at night or when child l5 lying down. (b) whether pain is present just for a moment after eating. and (c? whether hot or cold fonds or drinks or cold air causes pain, The prognosis (final outcome) is (a) the tooth hurts at nigiht or when child is lying down. (b) hot foods or drinks cause pain, or (cl the tooth is sore if tapped or struck by an lns‘rument. The prognosis or final outcome ls good if (a) the tooih hurts Just for a moment after eating, (b) cold drinks or all’ causes pain and (c) tooth is not sore when pressed 0r tapped lirihtly ivilh an Instrumcm The above tests. while familiar to all dentists, urt- worthy of sfudv bv parents who. If not having their child consult their dentist regular- ly. can prcvc-nt dancers of info."- ficn and preserve thr- childs first teeth by observing the above in- formation and consulting their dentlst- n! nrre. EATING YOUR WAY TO HEALTH Be sure you n~“e getting the pro- per all-rotmd daily diet for your type of build, occupation. oiL‘. Send today for Dr. Bartorfs handy book- let entitled. "Eating Your Way to Hcnlth". Just scnd 10 cents and a 3 cent sfnmn. (o covrr cost of hnnddnn and mailing. to The B-ll Svridfcntc, in care of this news- napcr. P"st Offico Wax 99. Station G, New York l9. NY. I : l How Can 11!? ‘ By Anna Ashley @ PQ-ircoQQcoQfi-co-Q-cMQ-woan Q, Hcwcnn l remove mildew frcnl lincni’ A. Wet the article with soft wat- er and rub it vrcll with white soap. Then scrape some fine chalk into powder and rub thoroughly into. the 1mm. Lay It out in the sun- shine. kceping moist with soft wnicr. Q. flow can I remedy a dry skin? A, Cleanse the face night and morning svith a good cold ciream instead of Using soap and water. This will keep the skin soft, and no trouble will be experienced in making the powdcr adhere to the face, Q. llow can l clean soiled photo- graphs? A Sponge very lightly with a. smnll piece of cotton dipped in al- cohol, and let dry by evaporation. Maxine Haven. four. zeta Pim- baok ride after she was found lying underneaki s tree near Psrksvllle, NY. The little girl was lost 2f) hours and 160 scorch- lers sided by bloodhound: sought ier. fiiTihg and spread evenly. Chill until set. ‘For serving. top pic with roleifol o! whipped oreun I -KEI.I.UGG'S Lflllf WEIGHT CUNTRUL MENUS for Spring and Summer I947 lT-YO ll I GIOCEI‘! NOW! KEEP SUM * KEEP REGUMR * KEEP [OYEIYI A limited supply of Kalloflfa New Weight Control Menus [or Spring and Summer, I947 is at your gro- cer's now. This handy new guide contains 3 special sets of scientifically prepared weight control diets (based on 1100, New insurance "ideal wailhf" tables for 3 different type: of body build are given-along with a simple way to tell which type of body is yours, and what your own ideal weight should be. Get your copy of this hnrtdy guide today-if you want to avoid diap- 1600, and 2100 calories a day). The menus cover 63 breakfasts," lunchcons, and dinners. pointment. 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July 9lh The augurlcg are for splendid advance upon the most cherished goals and objectives, in which all] combine to enhance and matcriallzel the most cherished hopes and Wishes. Astute and sagaclous nt- tack upon desired plans should reach new crises, if erratic or im- pulsive moves or strange notions be not Dertnitted to complicate promising situations. Change, m- vol, new agrecrnents or readjust- ments are in order. bu! W5! T?‘ gulls may come from cooperation with higher-ups. Personal prestige u“; popularity should expand. recbéd. fNeedlecraft/ /FOR THE HOME! QLIMOIMEIJBIII l The slim mldrllf frock. "Mk4 n bow-beautiful keyhole neckline. will be slwoyg neat. always smart for those many occasions when you'll want to look your casual best. And. if you'd rather. You C!" out it with a swooplflfl v41?“ l° let the sun shine in. N0, 2245 l5 out in sizes 12. 14, 16. 1s. 2o, as. as. 40. 42. 44 and 4s. size 36 requires 3 3-8 yds. 35-111. Address Pattern Department, The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2296 _ Namo Addroll Province .__.___._.__. ABOUT BEING look professional advice before having p, garment redyed. fluc- cenful redydng depends on type of fiber. weave, pnsem colour and C"! general condition of the material. Unless ell factors are right, dis- lorafilons may show up after yeing just u prominently u b0- oro.