'—77-1E WOMiWS REALM- The word salad Bot its from the Latin "sal". salt name moaning Six brothers named Bell are ringers at the parish church. Their father, I00. was a bell rins- er. LABOR-SAVERS To remove batter from a ltand or electric beater. work the beater slowly as you you remove it rom the batter. _ Tack to tho hat-k of your kitchen those for ivhitc sattce,_hist-uits, pro cabinet docr such basic recipes as. crust. _ . . To separate quickly a heart of lettuce, ctit otit the core end. Then hold. with core (‘nil “P. "lid" running tviitcr until the tvatcr. with the help of you!‘ fillllfl- h" forced the leavcs apart. BATH TUB READERS There llU\\' is available for both- tiili readers ti bath pillow of plas- tic Cloth. You inElLile Willi! 3P" pears to be a flat sack zintl “two; suction cups iiuiit into the pillow: will hold it to the ttihnvh-tn- you rest your itcati against it. FIRST FIRE DETPARTDIENT Ancient Rome ivas the first t-ity to have a regular fire department. according to The Book Of Knciiv- ledge Nttmhorint: 'l._B00, it iii- clutlc-d human alarms. Ell‘? house-s. firemen ill metal helmets and leather clothing, wooden hand pumps like syringes, axes. ll3lTi-| mers, saws, sectional ladders. a bucket-brigade. a fire chief in_a chariot, a lifesaving pillow PllViCd. even by modern fire-fighters, and iii fire marshal who set up a court of MOTHERS FEEL SAFER Ons Moths: wribss: "With n fsrniiy of children constantly Rotting scratches. cuts. or bruises. l hlvu proved Mecca an invalusbls healer. l cannot praise ‘ o ' keep a tin of Macon upstairs and another downstairs " sz “M£CCA“ OINTMENT i 5 Household Scrapbook By Roberta l4» Scratches an Silver Ons Yay of removing scratches twin sl ver is to mix enough putty powder with a little olive oil to snake a paste. Rub this paste on the sllvel» with s soft cloth and polish wit) fdismols. respiration Stains When s garment is stained by Perilllratlon try sponglng with good white vinegar, then wiping dry with n soft clean cloth. If the pel-sgdr- ntion has changcd the color of tile. (Hbrw. Irv touching with ammonia. Cleaning White Felt A white felt hat can be cleaned by makint; a paste of equal parts of arrow-root and magnesia and cold water and brushing over the hag, When thoroughly dry. brush Org F\ lnqulfy before the flames died down. Oatmeal cooked with moi-HES“ in the water makes a tasty iron- rich cereal variation and save: sugar. STUDY PROBLEM OF COMMON COLD in; cCtmliTtltll Cold Research Unit" is being established by Bri-l tairi's Medical Rxzsearch Counc- and Ministry of Health. 8nd WY“ start work this month at the Hal‘- vard Hospital. "Mr Salisbury. 535's . W. K. Initirtnation office. The problem of the (‘Onlnlnil cold is a particularly complex one. made more difficult because, apart from chimpanzees. which are uti- satisfactory for experimental Pur- poses. it has not_yet proved p05" sihio to study it in {inilTlHlSl Thtircfcrv. tho first objective on thu prcscnt ittvcétlitill-‘Pns mil?’ the common cold is to find a sus- ceptible ziciiiiial 0i‘. bctter_ still. some otht-i" laboratory tecinique \\.'lllL'll will pcrmit a scicnti-fic ap- proach to tlic problem. a thet-k on their lziliortitory studies, vtork- M's at llli‘ National Institute _oi Medical Rescarch will. at least tor the time being, require to test on human volunteers the cold-pru- tlucing activities of materials they are studying. CARDIFF, tValcs _ to?» _- Cardiff is scekiig to expand 1's: city limits to include outlying areas which will add 31.000 to the citys 240.000 population OHEPSTOW. Monmouth. land — tCPi — Mrs. Mary cock. 5i. died half an hour being stung by a bee. the person to be sturg fatally in ain in a month. Eng- Hat".- after third Brit- LOINTJON — fOPi -— The Coliti- cil for tlie PIOVlSADII of Rest-Breaks Houses for Nurses arrl ‘Midwives announced receipt of £l.a60 ($6240) from the Caiuviiin Nurses‘ Assn:- iation. . . HOW T0 BE PERFECTLY MISERABLE Think about. yourself, Talk about yourself. _ Use "I" as often as possible. Mirror yourself continually m the opinion of others. Listen greedily to what people say about you. Be suspicious. Expect to be appreciated. Be‘ jealous and envious. Be sensitive to slights. Never forgive a criticism. Trust nobody but yourself. Insist on consideration and re- spect. Demand agreement with your own views on everything. Sulk i-f people are not grateful to you for favors shown them. Never forget a service you may have rendered. Be on the look out for a gcod time for yourself. Shirk your duties if you can. Do as little as possible for others Love yourself supremely. < Be selfish. The receipt is guaranteed to be infalliblfl. Gospel Herald. KINGSTON, Surrey. Emgland ~~ (C?) -- to reach your century without another black mark" weru the words of the judge when h sentenced a burglar of B6 to six months‘ imprisonnent. ililZENS to cttituiut < so All. vous wiisunio-ALI. vous v .l CIIANINI "I! lXflA-IOAPY Ill!- < “VINO WI" , Ixrna NllSS and swtzsrn ‘ ou gut in every Suuli h: WHITBNESS, BRIGHT. ESS are what Wash . _ fro-soapy qulck- sth ' Stfnll ht penhtrnies fsbricesrlz: groun in din-soaks loose extra "soiling on helm, odgss and collars. ilxtn-lol Snnll Jvork lot: Gl-i t makes house- , too. l: loos- ins gran from dllhfl! and psns jam . . . makes allclsnmng quicker, mssisr. hunllghcyou can tau: how"! our loo s Allin). You, with extra-soapy sun nothi “HALF- a_ LE ER nouns-r ng in . A é -’ ‘sow!’ f‘ \. . wit“. 1-401"); . . ' my 01x SA Ys- 0on0 i c001 Fiancee Bad Risk i‘ tilrl WM ls Ltlkswartti liver Engagement ls llot _ltt Luvs i v A IDVELORN swsin, whose courtship has had more than the usual ups and downs. complains that he has almost worn out the [engagement ring kissing it on his fiancee’; finger one day and taking it back home in his vest pocket the next, day. and he wants to know if I don't think that the best thing for him to do is to grab the girl friend up, when she happens to be in a melting wood. and rush her to the _ parson, and be done with the dillydallying. Goodness me. no. I don't. On the contrary. my advice is m chuck the enzasement rlns 1n the river. or put it away for some more auspicious omission, For l: a girl isn't absolutely sure before marriage that, she is madly, frantically “in Wildly in love. she isn't. or course. after marriage she may find m" that she has diagnosed her symptoms incorrectly. and that the heart fltitterings she experienced at John's approach were due to indigestion, instead of the grand passion, alnd carliedfog bicitsrbonatifié ‘n rin. But at the tme s e sat ou on igjif,“‘f,dfli._nfmil°ggi iwutg g0 into it bubbling over with enthusiasm. By Anne Ashley Q. What Ls a gocd remedy for excessivv perspiration? A. Bathe the parts daily. and then apply a lotion consisting of two teiispooiifuls of powdered alum to one pint of water. Follow by dusting with a powder made of cne ounce boric acid and ten grains of salicylic acid. . How can I make an Insecticide for moths and caterpillars? A. An insecticide that will prove very effective. is to prepare a mix- ture of 50 parts of resin. 40 parts of lard. and ‘i0 Mitts of stearine oil. . How can I make corn sweet- DANGEROUS SYMPTOMS HencB. no man in his senses should ever marry s girl who is lglile- warm about her engagement and who keeps trnltins 0" h" Wed "l! day, yet many men are guilty of this folly. We are familiar with the infatuated lover wiho hangls 83°11‘: u‘: “gglanéniis lglghiigpeititsoig hi?" T . litter ow muci s e 0 s . pill? as: litt- generosity until he overpersuades her in getting engaged to him, or marrying him. The men who do this are victims of the belief that tlhey can teatch _ ' q 1 them after marriage. Never was t ere a Bren er §,§‘.§lf...kv:v§§. (if gvinm. has not the qualities that attract s woman to ‘him while he is surrounded by the glamor of courtship, still less has he the ability to charm her whfii she sees him with the harsh light 0f _ - --~-__ ~__ d ii‘ t d m. g everhtlaey veirliinginsiltllrtxtliilorinialltnmarrisge tends gto alienate a man and wo- v I from we}, other rathgy than to draw them together. There are i Better English ilillllilré5 vr-hen the fetters of wedlock cut into the flesh of even the most ) devoted couples and make them regret their lost freedom. Every . _mafriage calls for sacrifices. for putting up with faults and foibles that ' Set upon their nerves. of subordlrrtgkilltk 3611f Own ‘Bzl-"Ralsld Pififlfllfes and comlforts to another. And no g 0V& 05B 0 - This is particularly true of women. No matter how good s. wo- man's husband is to her. no matter how he laps he!‘ in luxury. no mat- ter how lie adores her. her marriage l5 a failure to her unless she loves mm so much that just to be with him makes life exciting and interest- ing, and to be “there he is makes the place s little bit of heaven. and that makes hei- love even his faults‘ better tlrialrlt an; othelrulgsrrscglliggtefl. I doubt if imy husband and wfe ever a ove ea Y after marriage. They can learn to reslifll’ "Ch ‘M1913 They ca" establish a warm friendship. But respect isnt rapture. "rhere are no thrills in it. Amt friendship isn't love. It lsnt angels food.’ 1t is cold bread handed out to those vtlio are starvzig for food for their souls. l So 1 would advise boys never to urge a girl into an nfiilelnflil- ANSWERS into which she goes half-heartedly. If love isn't spontaneous. lt is!!! - the love that lasts. 1. Say. "It sounded as if she in- tended to go." 2. Pronounce mar- minced er? A. More anoetizintz ancfsweeter corn will b: the result if a little sugar is placed in the water while cooking. 1. What is wrong with tihls sen- tence? "It sounded like she intend- ed t0 - 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "Mardi gras"? 3. Wthich one of these words is misspelled? Parallel. gon, paradise, 4. What does the word “aberra- tion" " 5. What with ha tha fill“? parody, para- is a word beginning t means “cairn; peace- t? Ellen ’s Diary i g By III [skull Farmer's Wife Rested by tbs long hours of the Sabbath. the men went to their work early in the field wd-ay. Oil.’ immediate world had scarcely coins lstir osforvthey had gone to complete the last of the potato- cultivating tai- this ywr- Jim“- i| cne-std Jerk u well. who likes to finish one activity before going on to take up the next. And sev- etrsl fresh ones are rapidly BF- proaching. Jock went t the scuf .- tng taking the Nell- are. WnO mp5 briskly nut daintily and James with tha team best suited for it. took care of the hilling. By noon it wos done to the sstisfact-w ion of all concerned and at dttvie" the first indication that. thouglns were turned to preparing for a colder season to come. appointed. when James mentioned tiist Jock thinks we'd mater go at the woof! next" "But James" I saiu "wont there be lots 0i tlm; for that?‘ "Arid how will there be so much time. Ellen?" he replied. tits eves rested on the field of grain beside the lane. which in the sunlight held a suggestion of gold in Vs rippling surface. "It won't be too lon now till the harvest is reaoy- An days are shortening -— you car. notice it; now in the evenings. Besides the wood will never be in better shape for storlng_than it Ls now. But perhaps, Ellen’ no added "we coud sleep this after- noon. if you would rather dig it stick by stick t‘ut.of's snort-bank?" I could easily see that this was "the accepted time" and so with the perslsterae iii the proverbial ant or the foresight of zny ow: friend the pretty brown squirrel over in the neighboring wood-lot, our men began the work of stor- ing the fuel, for cur Winter bum- ing, from the wood-bile to the shed across the yard. Jeanie gave spells of assistance when her bab: was content to slcep or was quietly wakeful in her carriage “Xllch had ‘been wheeled to a shady spot out of doors. Already cur grand-daught- er likes arnl sometimes insists noisily on more than he!‘ due o! attention. But tren how can we expect otherwise‘! James often de- tours to take in the location of I? You don't went to go on wait- she was not sure she was grateful means of showing hen she w“; not at all certain either would work. she gave, Gil chuckled. "I didn't think you would, my chl]d," "I’ve found it's best to laugh everythins~even myself." eyes turned grave. "Do you know you re the loveliest lady in the s11. VEl‘ wrong-in thelivhc-le world, I like that dress. I like everything about you. my sweet." will“ slyly. beginning to hum in .. things, Anne said. But she liked lhenl- They passed Camilla David who were dancing too. But flPParmtly David was not buying Calm"! any Compliments. 1t was quite evident that quarrellng Always iflnofllt Spring Adelaide xuniphrhs XXIX " ne, darling. mp cu you give ins this first dance?" Gil sug- gested. Then, as his arm circled tho silver girdle of her waist, ‘That Xstniflceno Number Ons, First c _. "I don't know what you mean." Annerreplied. But she said. She saw now what Oil's intention had been in Rettinl the mul- of ‘Lem together. Gil h this would prove to Anne that David's art-l Camillrs marriage, though a grastly mistake, was in no danger of going on the rocks; he thought this would prove that David hail no intention of obtaining s divorce in order to marry Anne. "You will before the evening ll over," Gil claimed. His hold tightened. his eyes smiled ‘lown into hers. "Remember. my sWEel, I-‘SDBClBIIy If you are hurt a ll-ttie. that I am doing It for you: sake. I promised you a showdown, didn't lng the rest of your life, do you, In uncertainty the way you "c?" Ne. she did not want that, But to Gil for taking this particular that it “You gave her back as Rood n: “I might as well," Anne gala, at "You need never do that." His Grill tonight? No, that’; He spun her e tune the orchsstrs was play- - g. "Y°" 58y such extravtizant and they her resting quarters to beg for tl Ar.‘.hony is unaccustomed to the ways of small gills. considers her a strange but fascinating bit of humanity. He comes to tallt to her shyly or perha-ps to hold a tiny hand or a. foot, Jeanie hersei‘. carries on letittthy and adult cor.- versations with her while I, neg- lecting every care at home om drawn thither on the least pretext. She is small and fair, roliid-faced and blue-ty-ethbizi very bonny. O James eyed my afternoon's in- unstressed. accent first and last. syl- lables. 3, Parody. 4. Act of wandxr- if teaspoon dry nustard . lng, especially from what is right Pinch of ground cl (gi 2/3 cup milk _ ' t _or normal. "So then we draw near i: i; Z ;o God, lzhenurepenting tfinof our 4 cuips corn flakes m d 1 7"‘ “*2 g ormer a rra ons from H .to re-, 2 tablespoons flne- VOFI drp- Th 1 w" and a “ma; new our covenant with Himfl-l-fall. ping . hole capping-fig? Then a mm: new cmnblne “he mime‘! hm‘ and calms: up. The park-keeper, crawllnz 5. Halcyon. vem- . ti l lon a ladder, reached Beat the egg and Sm m ‘he iii: gdugseyo? it-teg ice "Come closer!" brown sugar, mustard. cloves and h h ‘Id .. d I.“ he“) o“ out.» milk; crush the corn flakes into eqstioiulsuichfli‘ Sam m‘ 31am,‘ n; fine crumbs and add to egg mtx- . .. ture: combine well. ‘an’ SMm‘ Add egg mixture to the combined meats and mix lightly. Shape into 5 injivldual loaves de-gra, both a‘s as ln ah, e as in me 1 egg 2 tablespoons brim sugar - 9S g Morning Smilei fl Cook ’s Corner cuer. "_‘Why it's only uip to 0w‘ airmpi . INDIVIDUAL HAM LOAF "on 3°; i‘ isn't!" W“ m” "' Shaping this mixture in the form liziiliiniigrligiiiie In a greased shallow. 1°"- Il-l 5M1" seven 19¢! 499D- " ' -_, I'm standing on the chap who broke géyljftxljdw§flgbtl egivg; iitsnpliglttéy plgat tops of loaves with the drip- ‘ the we... I Elli s. , - Bake in a moderate oven. 350 de- 1 pgund raw ham “wed _ 1 45 A typist, severely Jostled _i.n ths pound lean $8M“; wees or minute's‘ basin“ 2 °r thunderin herd of LODGODB rush 3 “In” during cowmg" hour, flnaly found herhelf ln n veal solid block. She poltrd hei- fscslcloss s 15' tolithe ear of an adjoining m e. look." she demanded rtly, "my rib-ls it crushing your e w?” w’ "Can't swim?" sneer-ed title res-l terests with it measure of suspic- ion, when he made many excuses to enter the ltitchen and once when I suppose he had found illere the queer quietness of desertion. no stopped to call: "Ellen! 1* amazes me to see how vou can be content to sleep ar-l let others no your ‘Wfk 101' YOU!" Jamie Bl"lV(’d in the evening with his parents, when Rcb was on his way to the mzlt for a grist of crushing. He dropped to the couch with an exhausted air and Clfiplilillf-Dfl in a low tor» "Me's awful tired-us were at t wood a-day and have o whole lit of it in!" And then he bt-ighteiicd to chat with his grandfather iii his old arm-chair. "Me saved some sticks to take w the lnlll-—- for bOHTdST "An-‘l how would it do" James confintied to make beliete with him “if I go with the new mare and help iou to haul it to. mormw? Since you have ll 113d“ ,it would be lust as well to lsnc‘ it d°wn there at once." "Not s- mormw" Jamie Mid “me can't very well haul it s-marrow". "and why not?" James asked, knowing the answer already. Jamie dlvnnled up It him. per-taps fearing a little criticism, because of tleglegtqd "A morrow me has to l0 to flown. Didn't you know? Old Home Week starts a-mormwl" - s I All Island IOBCS lniiltrrrow lead toward the Ehchibition Grounds _ from the four comers of .t-higlt-' roads and by-maos bring giggly,“ mu“ "W" Ell-y ar/l town and fiuntry-villase and far-instead. l 9“ 9° fnlny U11 many attractions and entertainments provided for "l!" Pleflsllffi. i'l- the ftur days will“ mun’- "n Old Home Week! Kumyn- '- fiil-y Eirl reared 1y; a; lfilzlhofiphere wrteretn the Pair-held W in 518M of her home-was t'le Brent entertainment of the yearl was disturbed when Jatnes cams in from his work to repost: "[113; d! 011' to the Wesfard mlgntl "in! Iii-in". Not. that Karolyn at interested in tits w- (an 9 WW1!!! “'09s. 0n the oontraryi Y l" "ill-lily her chief concerni "m" l" mv yvunser days, i. confess I too nave hoped that m.“ “mid be withheld on gala occg; 1°!“ m’ Wit-mood for s few hour- at the least. So that I ‘w... ab]; to understand the senti of '-‘~»°§~>J='$’§ii..t‘i’i°.'i.f..".€ .3“ =~ “Pa”: it m“ the truck. wotid i ' The Bu: wéit"i..°.'l'vil‘ii»-"' then in n bedlltm of Mulhdfi lied securely. _ tzht tlnti‘ FiWy went yelbfl. the in a corner used cloth and fsr pattern i nrr motifs and 4 mailer motifs with _coutplsts instruct ons. l To order psttsni: Writs or sand above picturs wlthiymlr nuns address with 20 cents in coin or Postal Scrip to Needlework Bureau The Charlottetown Guardian. i Dfllllh N0. 748 i 9"’. 1/ i i f vggs cesium wutsns Jostysu up" pg yum”, sEr/m-samsa/vum i, AMIII zr"-——1...T- I if will m‘ i week G Old Y! ‘lg-grid "like yn e l‘i l. . wit» w»"§.3.2.°£....“.°.,‘;:.' f" "9'. i"“°" °' n PM“ mrtinii ‘ma? l?" ills manners some. ark at any dg-pgffln wars. A full moon sheddin [ha tmeilowest light md milking ‘hug; Film bo s hesvaen: m m’ “w” a fat oovi" Karo- s... ' < l. a'"a-..;i~..i=~ thins oi- siiozltsiqeizai WW (‘like '0 NW ms at home 1 y.‘ cc.‘ gajfiulwmlrthir m’ ‘ ‘on: vettiiil" Y "L! so with Jim ‘ 52w?‘ “i.” " "m" "Y" ewes”? Wly-by not. much. What Istlliunsnn smile; Jock wholikemyolcPflame'.'ntired cit): only English butlers to look that bored- And did you know, she has brok las? Given alto?! relegantlly, whlch 5 8 ll interested ‘in Gillian? Ibfiiemrticularly sjelf told me as I relieved her of er wra d i we had palonutar. n18 thlnllgler mama" for telling me was |° know the th as an E l' h b lady is Bntfirtlfinplvluttlel‘. that 53y B0. l ll the M“ elliggvahynwvalilenuitrou are ‘lime "nylons. you've been exceed. lntlly nice to tier yourself tonight." yflli reminded s guests. Th in case Dtlvi-d did decide to chuck ggmnilleifiland you therefore chuck- churlish." tthe the shoulders or uni-row strips, it, ways ill-s well, under Mrs. Ellen my 2% yards 30-inch e which includes complete sawing guide. your and Style Number plainly. sum to stats also yml wish include postal unit or sons number in you: n A Charlottetown Gusr Pattern No, 2510 City "IQ afternoons ‘M em ,, "She doesn't know." Gil mur- e to Anne's ear. "that are supposed in any play. my sweet. that en off With Mr. Doug. him the sate. to put it explains lady her~ w'-u hIer rosary: field is not clear. Me. lnlw. alas. besides being as bored the "It's not very gallant of you 1,9 been "Om? E‘ ""11 Indy calls for real tnvinz to bsmekiictecoiltiseiti en too. I thought, iugt l h d _ _ bound formmgy tacliingohgeiirgri‘ a re "I "link you're being only" Anne said as she slid ,5. to her seat again. She felt Gil was farvrYfill lllinss s bit too far, M- ti‘? f: .hthts was no laughing mm- ter B] er. She felt decidedly m- S“ llldm“! Jllfnliy in fact. dang” asked Anne for the next ‘e. He said, "1 ho e you £1,112? lrdbttvlileve what Camilla said, °.d he!‘ Id cried 0h your “Widen I lhnply told hél‘ 1 had fiffdplfff, in ti!‘ we you and tha: We a 1 beiit-veaciiiftiitiiqgkjegguitigy know (Continued 0n Daze l0) ‘Zr?.f.‘i;’é”$i"fl0lIIllY MUM: \ I This flnsunediclns is wry cfictiu to rshavs pain, Irvous distru- nnd Inch, cranky, "drn god wt" hflinp, glmcb days-when dus t» fsnuln hunt-lanai monthly disturbsnoc. lM/I II fill/ll!!! I Vllllllil IOIIPGIIII Annilslsy. .1946 lllllllliil SliliEY Resistant! ltum ELEIIOmOIIIIY MIMI“ llilil DOES NUT ll0T CUJTIIES ... locum of Dsitmx, llsvt Safety ltigrstllstit Found Only in lIETill Veto-Colgate‘: cresln deodorant- is diffsren: from any deodorant you've ever used before! Because it Contains Drunk, an sxrluiiv: new nlery in client-Veto don not m elotlml no is 14/: for any DDfmll slilni Veto stays main in in. lpreldl and rubs in easily-is lain‘ to iml Regular use stotps odor, checks pert spirsdon ..,' ,' as: and 59¢ mu st drug and cosmetic counters. APPROVED ‘JUF F0‘! tltllRK‘. Elt-ttw l> llllitl Billfiilkl Colgate s Vllti stats motit in the jlt‘ M o d e r n Etiquette B; Boost-tn Les Q. when a person is ‘Jtlng intro duced to ano;her, is a ccurteofi scknowledlzemeilt necessary. W“ the introduction is for Bill’ rm“ not able? A. ss: the WlLl-bfid extend a courteous ac merit tinder any condition. _ Q. What 1s the correct dislfln" from the dinner table tlint a W‘ so-rft waist should be. not to be W" far or too close? A. About tight inches. Q. When a voting man is to married. isn't. it all right to leitil the matter of his ustherfi’ clothes if them.’ A. It is better for him to wii rsoit will owledfl them what they should wear. Needlecraft; -—F OR THE HOME- ritmcssss our _ Of all slips me can make or biiy, llncesse cut is far and away avoriie. Made with built. up I D hlnlllil lnoothiy dresscs. No. 2510 is out in sius 12, 14, 16, 20 40 42 and 44. Slzs 36 rsquii-es 1% yards lsoo tging for slip with straps, end 20 cents for PATTERN Print Name. Address BO IBIS. ddnPtterDtmt, all nddfilnrenlhg Nuns Address 251i 5lZE§ , iz-W