Hot! iron transfer Woman is Realm.. PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN MAY 25, 1950 ”m' I I Household Scrapbook; "Ml 30dY Ol YOWS B! mum L" N 3! James W. Berton. MD. 0" skin! on Bun cnaansmo 'rar-:'ru AFTER nar- ING SUGAB PEEVENTS I If there are oil stains on the rug -1-001-H DECAY the best way to remove them is to Q8-llplpen a cloth with gasoline and begin rubbing around the edge of the stain. working toward the mid. ah I-mi changing to I clean por- tion of the rag as one part becomes soiled. s As I am a great believer in the energy-giving effects of sugar. know how I liked candy myself as a. youngster. and remember the hours of play made possible after school by eating 3, slice of bread and butter covered with brown or white sugar. I feel sorry that our highest rseearch workers in den- tistry show definitely that sugar is the greatest single cause of tooth decay. The sugar left on the surfaces of teeth works fast in causing decay but if the teeth are brushed or mouth rinsed out immediately after eating sugar. decay can be prevented. This is on the authority of Dr. M-assier, Professor of Pedo- dontlcs (care of children's teeth). College of Dentistry. University of lllinoia. . in t'The Journal of the American Dental eciaticn," Dr. Leonard S. Flosdick. N:i'thii'esiern Univer- sity chemlst. states that tooth de cay can be reduced 50 to 60 per cent py the relatively simple pro- cess of brushing or rinsing the teeth immediately after cating. Dr. Fosdicl-r's report on the bene- tit of irn-mediate brushing of the teeth after eating is based on a two-year research study conducted by a group of dental investigators among 916 men and women stud- ents at. Simpson College. University of Louisville and Drake, Emory (Georgia) and Northwestern (lili- nois) Universities. During the test period. an experimental group of 523 students brushed their teeth with I neutral tooth paste 10 min- utes afer eating. or if that was im- possible, rinsed their mouths thor- oughly with water. The other 413 students served as a control group and merely continued their usual mouth hygiene habits. most of them brushing their teeth upon arising and before retiring. X-ray examinations at the end of the first year revealed that the experimental group had developed an average of only .8 new cavities compared with 2.2 new cavities for the control group, a reduction of 63 per cent. At the end of the sec- ond year. X-ray examination re- vealed that the experimental group had 60 per cent fewer new cavities than the control group. Instead of trying to prevent children from eating sugar and candy. it would perhaps be better for parents to see that their child- ren rinsed out their mouths after eating sugar and candy. Paper Napkins Try using a soft paper napkin with a bit of polish on it to give a high luster to the furniture. the next time you are dusting. It saves quite a bit of time and gives pleas- ing results. sugary Jam Jam that has become hard and and sugary can be made almost as Hood as now by placing it in the oven until the sugar melts. Then take out and put aside to cool. LI'I'l'I.E CHICK GIFT TOVVELS DESIGN N0. E-709 Little chicks at work and play. EATING Vol-In WAY To HEALTH add a gay note to gift tea towels. pattern No. E-709 contains 7 motifs-i by 51,-; to ('6 by 7 inches each with com- plete instructions. To order. Send 20 cents in coin Be sure you are getting the all- round daily diet for your type of build, occupation. etc. Write.tcdiay for Dr. Barton's handy booklet on this subject entitled "Eating Your Send 10 cents W The Stars Soy - - By Genevieve Innblo !'0r1"fIIll!.MeyIl UN-DER highly Itimulated forces and faculties. with physical ll well for pics which the oollaborstioa and cIpitIl of others is vital. Forthe Birthday Those whose birthday it in are advised to give serious thought to plans in orgmi " of prospects and objectives of more than pace- ing significance. The energies am mentality are equal to the develop. ment of detailed techniques for major plans. The mind is versatile and brilliant. The physical drive is unusually potent at this time for probable change. new issues. cher- ished ambitions. or working with others toward rich fulfillment. A child born on this day is equipped for forceful. energetic, practical and intelligent carving of an important and brilliant career. 5 8 E i E E 2 is z I Better English 3: I. 0. Wllilunl c 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Do you wish cream put in your coffee?" 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "Palestine"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Comptroier. commuta- tor, competitor, arnmeter. 4. What does the word "momen- tary mean? 5. What is a word beginning with re that means "a dreaming or musing"? AN SWEIIS 1. Say, "Do you want cream put into your coffee?" 2. Pro- nounce the i as in time. not teen. 3. Comptroller. 4. Continuing only a moment. "Her happiness was only momentary." 5. Reverie. .............s.. lie of ?hK"T II Modern ETIQUGTTO 3 g By Robert: Ice Ros. . Is it obligatory that rela- tives and friends send gifts to I newly engaged girl? A. Not It all. or course. it is perfectly all right and is sometimes done. but there is nothing obli- gatory about it. Usually the receipt of the wedding invitation is time enough for gift-giving. Q. should a. letter of applic- ation be written by hand or type- written? A. if possible, it should be typo- written-and. of course. signed by hand. . May the person who is pour- ing ten hold the cup in her hand you are free. pricetag on it that panionship has these an ing him ten years ago. I wave or manicure. I ju pie and saved argument. the same thing. We do it w love our men. and if they are willing to up grocer and the butcher it that way? fry it - Receiving the hlghcat DOROTHY DIX SAYS- c Festival Winner marks of the entire fcItlvIl. It. Peters A.Y.- P.A. of Charlottetown. received 88 and 00 for their singing of the two Ielcctlonn in clue 17, In which they were the only entry. - Smith Photos. A... . ...... Bachelorhood Miss Dix Lists Advantages. Drawbacks Of Single State DEAR MISS DIX: What ar What are the disadvantages of being one? ANSWER: The principal advantage You can come and go as you please. to punch the home time rack your brain thinking u town to play poker with the of an evening an stay at home If you wont to step out. your own master. You can spend your money on yourself. blow it in for a new car the savings bank. You do not have to see the dollar you have toiled for so hard go for groceries and co and baby clothes and millinery. a J. 8. You do not hm clock. You do not have t boys. if you want I CAN TAKE MORE CHANCES Kipling says "he travels the fastest who travels alone." bachelor can give up a poor job on the chances of getting I better on The married man can take no such doors of opportunity opened can go to many These are some of the advantages that the drawbacks are that, It is true that can take out. In every human heart the dominant desire is for love and com- The married man that is what makes marri- and for somebody DEAR MISS DIX: Ask husband to to him that are s to belong to you. d the bachelor lacks them. and age a paying proposition. ...m.m. I have a fine husband and do not re but after I had to ask for carfare. mono st started padding the bills. It seemed sim- There are thousands of other women doing iliingiy. for the most part. because we end their money on the their wives. why not out Jun instead of giving it to give us an allowance. you say? e the advantages of being a bachelor? of being a bachelor is that p allbis when you stay down- if read. well and good. also well and good. You are You can or glad raiment or put it In al and doctors' bills The risk. The single man has many hut to the married man. places to which he could not take a family. the bachelor enjoys. Some while he is free. even freedom has often makes it cost more than it is worth. he can go and come as, he pleases without meet- nobody gret marry- y for 0 --Okihii-my EI.l.EN'S DIARY ' Iy In Island tuner: Wile &n To I new endeavour we came yentex-dIy. which brought us to this home of our girlhood by the Strait. and when we stop to con- sider it. not It Illetukbutrather I labor of love. with other daugh- ters of the house. Ellen's mother Ind Ida-I young matron from I neighboring village. brisk and merry uid very willing-Jwecemeto lulll. I small woman here. un- daunted yet in spirit. but I bit weary in her years. to Ittend to the IffIira of her seasonal house- cleaning. In our listing of helperl. while we remember the adults." we do not forget "Mu" sister to Ellen and others of the grandchildren. kindly and considerate always in attending to their grandparents' bidding, who came and went on various-and zaried. errands. And what are these sisters like- two more of them now grand- mother: in their own rights? Cut. we think, and fashioned pretty much alike off the same web. and trained, if they so inclined. in an industrious school of house-keep- lng. where it was always consid- ered an error -in judgment to en- joy any personal and perhaps more likeable interests. before every last note of dust had been captured. It was and is aplace where one can still learn many of the arts that go to make a house a home, and as well the requisites of good living. "D-n!" one of the number experimented with her vocabulary today. when an un- timely move with I step-ladder gave her a barked shin. And a voice that has not aged spoke up '9 sharply with "Your mother never ” taught you the like of that!" No. 0 never "the like of lhai!" it is I line thing for children to be able 1o look back. to reverence parenis' teachings and example. through the years until suns have forever set to "Honor thy father and thy I mother." Not altogether that our "days may be long in the land" -but better still to try to repay. though it can be only in small measure. the vast. debt we owe. We think now. as a light-house send: its beam along the lonely waters of the Strait and stars twinkle in the night-blue above. of those of older generations. the parents restricted by times and I circumstance in many a direction who acquitted themselves even -brilliantly It their task of child- rearing. Not that we would for I moment submit that they reared S I better generation of children than the present. but we marvel over that past way of living which required. indeed exacted, respect from the youngest to the oldest member of their family . . . James will have it that this decline in par- ental auihority came about when some ambitious woman "left of! calling her husband 'Mr."' thus knocking the head of the house of! his venerated pedestal and low- ering him to a plane where the children could spar with himi. which may contain more truth than we suspect. In any event there has been I distinct lessening Doctors Provo can bring you NEW BIAIITY 4 Softer, Smoother Skin. v Fewer llemidlel V Clearer Complexion HEAR "THE HAPPY GA and for loveliness oil over ' - (BC NETWORK - MON. thru FRI. IATIII SIIE PAIJAOLIVE - FOR mrmncn snn-ucrrv versatile casual - t-hll son's version! one bis DW1k'?I'! ries out the button decal 0', shoulders. A front skirt plea sures ease in action. furnish the No. 2176 is cut 13. no. 36. 38. 40- The in since 1.2. 14 Send 25 cent: which includes oomph" guide. Print your Name. and Style Number Pl3I"lV' x to state size you want. I1 address. Address Pattern The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2175 Name OBTAINS mvoaca EL PASO. Tex.. May - Marion l-largrove, author of book about experiences. Hargrovc." there said Saturday. The suit lncompatabiiity. wing raven newest in neokilnee. 42 and 44. Size in. 5rd; 39-inch. all y for each PATTERN Ie-win! Addreu Be sun elude postal unit. or 1.0ne number in your Department mrm-:'fT”-'-.N--I Address .m: City Province ,.gmm..m... 21 - (AP) Second World War "See l-lere. Private was divorced May ii in Juarez. Mexico. court officials filed May 10 by Hargrove'I wife. Alison Bird Hargrove. and alleged -Needlecraft-. THE HOME - new- car- the in- .16. the WI! to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. handling and mamxm w The Be” A. No; the cup should be placed D No Egmq symncam me" in Care of mus on the saucer or tea plate before I newspaper. Post Office Box 99, St3- mlm-8 lt- mm 6' New Ymk 19' N" Y" and w m--"mm-:-m ask for your copy- ' Name ; . g Cook s Corne Address K City SAIIDVII Better with" Way to Health." and a 3-cent stamp. ID OOVET CCSC Of while filling it? lHowCanl!!! By Anne Ashley Province CNE9 Howcanl for growing children? . avoid makim tucks in the sleeves of garments A. Run a piece of very smdil linen tape through French seams on the insides of the sleeves. Fas- .,J CHICKEN RICE CASSEROLE 4:4: 1 can cream of chicken MW 1 can water Vi teaspoon salt is cup uncooked rice V. cup diced celery 1 medium onicn, sliced - 11,1. cup: cooked chicken, diced 3 medium carrots. quartered 1 green pepper (optional) Empty Soup into lane of erous father in the world. and that if they had to ask every morning for. I little carfare or the price of I package of cigarettes and know that they ruaslon just natural port of my father. a brother and sister are capable of working and taking care of themselve... but they are too lazy to do so. protest against my marrying her. ' my brother and sister in ANSWER: I have tried it. For years I have been bands about giving their wives allowances. and trying poor. dumb creatures see not only how unfair and unjust they are to expect a Wife to work for how it humiliate: a woman to have band for every cent she spends. and how it outrages justice never to her right instead of as a her board and to go like I begga have any of the money that lhe earns gratuity. Men know they wouldn't like to they would die of any little treat. but they think that being of the 1 Im 30 years old and am 22 and a sister 19 DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am engaged to a splendid take care C.R.K. nagging hus- to make the clothes. but also to realize r to her hus- her sense of given her as be dependent on the most gm- Iclf-con tempt couldn't pay their share feminine per- ly gives a woman the soul of I parasite. the sole sup- Both my brother girl. but they Shall I marry the girl and leave of my father as well as shift for of authority. noticable because it seems to be the rule now rather than the exception. 0 O C We recall an occasion at Rob's in our winter holding of office there. when the Gage-fellow I likeable child. dimpled back at an order from his father with "1 don't want to-I won't!" and went merrily on his way. And Mr. A. neighbor to them. a gentleman of the old school of child-rearing- and likely because of li-com- menicd reprovingly "My, my that will never do! i never never said the like of that to my father. even when I was grown and gone to I home of my own!" "And why didn't you?" we queried curious to know wherein lay the charm of that older generation of parents. ten it at the wrist and at the arrh- hole. then draw up the tape to the desired length and tie at the arm- mix in water thoroughly, a little It a time. Add salt. Combine with chicken and cor- themselies7 Or shall I break off the engagement? SID "Why. I dont know" he smiled "perhaps it was because we were BHCHS or lengthened as desired. of linoleum when rolling it” before a fire for a few hours has become thoroughly Otherwise it is sure to crack. Q. How doughnuts?- A. When trying doughnuts. flavor. hole. Sleeves can thus be shortened How can I prevent cracking A. Do not try to roll linoleum for storing until it has been placed WBIITI. can I make better a few whole cloves in the kettle of fat. and it will produce an added rice, celery. onion. rots and green pepper. Place mixture into BFBISM 935' serole. Cover and bake for 45 min- utes in moderate oven iasorlxstir once or twice durlml blur!- ,gmm...... Don't Neglect Slipping and parasites of them instead Marry your g work or starve. help them to support your father. ANSWER: You are doing your brother and sister he but as they are. young and inexperience DOIIOTIIY DIX cInnot reply personally to readers, iver problems of general Interest through her column. lrl and leave them flat so that they will have rm in making of forcing them to stand on their own feet. to either d, you should but will Ins- FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop. all? 01' wobble when you talk. eat. lluih or sneeze? Don't be annoftd IW-'1 embarrassed by such handicaps pas , an alkaline (non- mid) powder to sprinkle on 1011? put lnhing corn at its tasty-beet! ha ' inaud- nan- 0lI).l:;g'l'8:)l:nFlINU. The it girl you on hair tint HOOP up bregkfut bowlfula of visit t: 5.. country. She wu sweet Kolloggecom Flakes. "mm" 90 mm, mgg mg wg. not F"'h'5l C"l'R”'l Alld Mmyl altogether ignorant of rural con- nI'9'” ' ""3 PW" 0f "0"" ditione. and when . dilh of honey 7"" PW" 4"" fl" I""”"I rm. table she now her opporainity. I'M" ” "Oh." one observed oueleuly. "l plates. keeps false tceth more firmly act Gives confident feel- ing of security and added com- fort. No gummy. 8006!. MSW Il3'9 or feeling. 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Oh no. we weren't disciplined - or only in- frequently when some alarming issue came up. but we knew we were expected to do what we were told with no questioning about it. They knew better than we. doubt if we were scolded as much as the children nowadays. "Yes" he said, "parents weren't read up on child psychology then. but all the same they had I very good knack of rearing their children. Look- ing back I can't see that they mede muny m.isi:ke.s." . And so in I body of cieanerl. we decorated the old home of our girlhood-ceilings end walls . . nut, uh me, bed-time in here! Until tomorrow-Diary - (I000- night. is OF CANADA AND CALIFORNIA VII IIIIVOI xiii) trial; I) II) II SPECIALS OONTINIIED MISSI9 -AND OIIl.I' COATS Yl'I' endbeeeuse ofeurllinleedspoee. 'NlVOdIGl&dIOGlOC'OI'lI8k8b than ever Visit our Junior advantage TI-ll MISSIS HOLMES no in once so; , ' HAVE A BIG SILICTION OF VIC giv- IWGII AND IITTII V IIE5 e to o '9... today nd It of these roinerlreliio Discounts. 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