k If you face a dismal day, eisure‘ ——THE WOMAN ’S REALM— i _ STORING MILK REQUIRES CARI! Storage of food when the wea- ther is warm is always a problem when there is no means of refrig- eration. Those sharing accom- modation and living in one room have great difficulty in keeping even small amounts of perishable foods. _ Milk is the essential food but also a temperamental one since it sours so easily. It must be 05m" _ pered, kept clean. cold. covered. and if possible in a dark place. Many people are in the habit of pouring at room temperature for‘ some time. left-over milk from‘ the lcture back into the partly filled bottle, If the milk has been in the pitcher room temperature for some time. spill-Uh! M85111"!!! may become active in it. and re- turning it to the bottled milk may hasten the souring of the rest of the milk. It is much better to leave the small amount in the pitcher and store it closely cover- d e . Even with the best of care milk sometimes turns sour before 1r can be used. Sour milk iS not spoiled KEEP BUSY l! contented you would stay, Kee busyi If you'd rive dull care sway. Keep busy! If you'd banish vain regret. Oease to worry and to fret. If your troubles you‘d forget. Keep busyi ' Keep busy! 11 the skies above are gray. Keep busy! If you wake at morning sad. Missing joys which once you had. If you think. your luck is bad. Keep busy! . If your fondest‘ plans go wrong, Keep busyi If you fancybhours are long. us Keep If you're lonely. if youre blue. Find some useful work to do. Joy will soon be yours, if you Keep busy! —Edxar Guest -_-___.____ Hint: on Etiquettq n you are invited to a small Party and find another person whom you drslrke also is a guest. I ETOWN GUARDIAN 0mm nrumn ‘ Household Scrapbook g By Rubella Leo Grease Spots on Paper Grease spots on papers, 0man’s Realm/Social tandPe Wi and Foielle Soldier ilnsot by ills Maws Belief la Crystal-Razors’ Stories 1mm mas prx: r have been 1n the Army “use vem- Am ma-rried and much in love with my wife, but trouble is brewing over something that Just seems crazy to me. My wife's mot-her. who is n constant patron of fortune-tellers, comes to my wife with the repo" that one of these crystal-cadets has told her that I have been havinfl an affair with a. girl in Texas and that finally I sent for her and that she is now here in my own home town on the QT. and that I go t0 see her every chance I get. When my wife told me that I had to laugh it. was so sbsurd. but she taka it seriously and says that my laughter showed that I was guilty. That if 1 was innocent l should have blown by top and denied emphatically these charges. Now I can't leave the house even for a minute without her. and she hardly speaks to me. How can I prove to her that all of that. stuff is just a lot of "baloney" and that there is no one anywhere who can look into your future or your past? Please try to answer my question as soon m m report back to camp very soon and I would like as possible as I a FIDO‘ to get out of the doghouse before I leave. o" .2221 sum ti?» his morning. Q be can w at book oouufurtlbll’ and regard the work-a-day world folded hands. and yet 19W“ W" the serpent rears hi! N dlfl this morning when a 1 recalled uhat urine was not ning on the line but had been 105i‘ pcned to await a more convenient season. For 0 Y h“ hen he found that on ind I‘ guru was needed. before t best- friend of his could return to t-bfl road. It was the exact tum 0| W011" haps when I had ra , to the still maples outside the old Kirk's windows yesterday morn-ins and the thought of one of my 0011b- les crept unbidden to my mind in place of my devotions The Good E LELIQATED FEE Lord hoard a3 wispglllren waver? "Before ye ca W011 0" - - - l my answer came. The stubborn typewriter which had refused w books. or engravings can be renroved by ap- plying French chalk, pulverized. to each side of the spot. Close the book or put a weight the en- food but a different food. It should never be wasted. Many good cooks prefer sour milk in biscuits. scones and cakes. It gives a softer. forget your personal feelings and be as polite as if you were the best of friends. TOUGH FUTURE on ANSWER! Well, Fido. I am afraid that if you are married to a I to cover, Salt ‘wall. all done by OLD BELIEF The ancients believed the tides were caused by a great hole near the edge of the sea from which water rushed at intervals to fill the ocean and flood, its beaches. LONG DAYS AND NIGHTS .____ If we lived on, the moon. each day would be equal in length to two weeks on earth, and the nights would also be two weeks long. richer texture. 5011p med? Wm‘ sour milk is a favorite lfl many European countries and could well be used more often on Canadian tables. HOW TO CONSTRUCT K MILK-COOLING TANK Spollage of milk is almost in- variably the result of bacierrul action. While the number of Jac- teria in freshly-drawn milk Ile- pends chiefly upon the care tak- en in cleaning ancksterlizmg the utensils and equipment with which the milk comes in contact, the length of time mllk will re- main usable is also de-PQYIQQMNP‘ on the temperature at which Lt l5 .held. Hence the importance of iprompt and thorough coolin! 01 ‘mllk on the farm. _ _ Various methods of coolini; milk have been advocated. but for the fluid mllk trade it is generally accepted the best results are ob- tained by placing the cans in 8 well-insulated tank filled ‘vith ice water, aid circulating the water to speed up the cooling process. While the ice may be placed in the tank in blocks. the greater con- venience of mechanical refrigerat- To cook green peas and help keep the natural color start in just enough briskly boiling water may be added a the start or end of the cooking. SPECIAL CARE AIDS EYESXGHT Tonpzvro jYoung Jimmie had failed to pass his examinat- ions. His teacher complained that he fidgeted. wouldn't pay attent- ion. teased his classmates. But ft wasn't Jlmmle‘s fault. His eye- sight was so poor he couldn't ev- en see the blackboard. When the school nurse advised that he be sent to a sight-savln class. his mother at first object. , ion units is leading to their wide- spread use. Whichever f_orm_ of re- frigeration is used. it is import- ant that a well-insulated tank be provided, otherwise heat will leak into the tank so rapidly as to de- crease its efficiency and IIICWBSE the cost of operation. co-operation with the Divis- of Bacteriology and Dairy Re- - search, Science Service. and_ Archi- tect at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, has prepared de- tailed pians for the construction '5' of an insulated milk cooling tank which may be used either with natural ice or with mechanical re- frigeration. Copies of the plans may be obtained free of fearing that it might make Jim- Inre feel cut off from the normal activities of boys of his age. "HOW Wrong she d Miss Edna Bogart, teacher of the sight-saving class at Jesse Ketch- um School here. “A child with Jimmy's eyesight has to have a In special desk-he can't compete ‘on with youngsters with. normal eye- sight-he falls behind. In the sight-saving class he is with children who are having similar difficulties. He learns how to ' nore his handicap and beco skilled at what he can do best. Unsung heroes and heroines of the classroom are the teachers in $2253.23" i» ' o" o’ ‘m’ °"' or the Division Bacteriology dogi pgigstglfiltigd H5253‘! m] and Dairy Research. Central Ex- "retch from primary to “Gang perirnentsl Farm, Ottawa. Y"? ilizh school: but one day it is hoped to place them in the caticnal schools. In Ontario, even rprzl schools are 8B i-Bflvfiflg class advantages. T’ gear‘); special slghbsavmg 000K THE HEALTH WAY n? 521.1035 be“ sent m“ l” "-'°""l‘f Authorities of several specialties "Bu! wéTe not I ‘d t ‘combine to advise Canadians how traffic" M.“ B’ m‘ fjh?!" to save food values at this criti- aw méy must ‘i?’ ‘a d The? cal period in the world's food sup- lookout for ca" m 9P l "1"?" ply situatiort. Nutrition experts ran»- ‘m “h” child‘ ;ay ‘thzt the‘value (if veigeéabfles. ' or ns ance. s enc ane t ey mTylwyng" flihllltfelbl? dell"- m are cooked in their packets. in the blaciblgard iffltr; IBM up to very little water. with the lid on clearly The u f 9V "m! S" the saucepan, They are against around‘ he ymo; ream“ "W" peeling vegetables. claiming that and seldom do book" I?’ P193" this wastes not onlyfood itseifbut than 15 mm“ t ‘W: 1°!‘ ma" takes away something from the e‘ a a 1 m!‘ 51190181 food quality. too. e blsckboards elim- glghts over th HBIE Eh l d it‘ rum o: tgealgulegst 52f rwm h ranwrmo sou) ron $112,000 decorate the LQNDON July 1Z4 : ,, - CPl—The "illdrelh. painting Stratford Mill." done by Bright pictures M!“ Bog rt‘ i kme a 5 “'9 P" WQBBEPIDGF- John Constabl 9n 1330 d 543.000 ($173,008) at auctiorsioltoday? basket was woven by one of the Plls. Such hand-work is taught Walter Hutchinson publishe d . r an face horse owner. bought it from Periods. Their L°Yd Bwavthling‘: collection, ll €U kng eye-rest oo s are ' l 1 _ ‘s of the ggffildiardaltgictgint cop I 75:0. A fresh r110 u It's fighting among ourselves to W‘ save prestige that keeps us from m fighting together to save the‘ children the world receiving la A. to bow. his hat. ery passed from time to time dur- ing the meal? A wrong the regular courses. Q. ilhe str l How Can. I ! .' prickly heat of vinegar and water. Dry the skin. thoroughly and then graying. Rub off carefully the next day. Repeat the operation if neces- sary. Lav a blotting paper over and Common apply heat if necessary. chalk can be used. but is not near- ly as successful. Blisters Do not break sunburn blisters, as this only ads to their discomfort. A now layers of skin will form under the blisters and they will break of their own accord. Stemming Barrie; It is much easier to stem straw- berries, raspberries. or any other kind if the berrim are poured out on a table. or other flat surface. M o d e r n Etiquette B, shown Leo Q. Is there any difference ben tween a wedding invitation and a were Should you receive a. weddin tation, it means that the bri e and bridegrom will be pleased You attend —- and this requires that you senda gift. Should you receive an announcement, it means that for some reason you are not invited to the wedding—and naturally a gift ls not obligatory. axmouncement? s there is quite a. difference. invi- tp have When a man is walking along wt with a girl and she bows some acquaintance wihom he does not icnow. should he also bow? It. is not necessary for him but he slwuld always lift Q- Are olives. radfahes and cel- Ycs: they are not included By Anne Ashley Q. l-low can I relieve the itch of 9 ts A. By sponging with equal par powder 0118 Part of borlc acid to two parts 0f cornstarch. Q. How can l remove mildew om ents? A. oak she garment in butter- milk. then rinse in warm water, and wash lightly with soap and water. Rinse again clear water and hang out m dry. . How can I prevent homo- made marmalade from becoming moldy? k m . Boa c waxed r with which it ls covered in mlpgpg tops of bhe jars securely. Better English D. 0. Wllhul girl who is going to let a. fortune-teller run her life and shake her faith in you you are doomed to a. permanent residence in the doghouse. For any woman who can believe any such twaddle as these frumpy and ignorant and self-elected pmphetesses hand out is beyond all reason. and there is no hope of ever making a satisfactory life companion of her. Evidently your nwther-ln-law is a. very bad influence over your wlfe. for she is filling your wiles mind with baseless suspicious of you and destroying her affection for you, and my advice to you is to separ- ate the two as soon as you can. Apparently your wife is of a. weak and credulous character and if you leave her to the machinations of her mother and a fortune-teller while you are in the Army. you will find her so -‘ esed with belief in all sorts of occult phenomena when you come back that she will depend upon an Indian spirit guide instead of you and she will be unenduraible lo a sane and sensible man. That these mediums are all fakes goes without saying. for nobody has ever penetrated the future; nobody knows what is going to happen. We are all like the poet who wrote: "There was the veil through which I could not see. There was the door to which I had no key." The final proof that the fortune-tellers have no more knowledge of the future than the balance of us have is the fact that practically all of them are poor and shabby. when they could have millions if they only knew wihat the stock market was going to do tomorrow. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: Is it a dlsnsce to kiss a boy on a first date? I have been very much in love with a boy. I met him four months ago. but he never asked me for a date until recently. when he did. I was so overcome that I kissed him. My mother saw us and she said that kissing a boy was the worst thing a girl could do if she wanted him to think much of her. I am fnone than willing to take your advice. BONNIE. n ANSWER: Well of course. it is no disgrace to kiss a boy on s first date. but it is terribly bad technique. It makesyou look too anxious. and with boys it is the peach that hangs highest on the tree. not the We that is over-ripe and drops lhto their mouths. that they crave. Your mother has it right. Better listen to her. DEAR DIX: My husband and I have been married a year and he still has-ht had his insurance ($10 000) changed tc me instead qt m5 mm-her- 5hr: has Plenty money of her cwm. while we are just getting started. I am not thinking of myself. but of the children I might have l0 811F990??- wme day if he should die. Do you think he ls giving me a fair deal? B3 eel the ANSgVEE: No. I don't. A husband's first duty is to make in; wire 58411111. he comes before his mother. and especially 1n this can; where ‘he “mm” l5 Iinflhvlflllv independent herself , é Cook's Corner ‘r SOUR MILK DROP COOKIES ' This dough spreads out and makes a fiat cookie of very gocd flavor. Do test, one or two cookies beforehhygtiu bake the batch. to make aura the amount of s cad is Just right. p‘ 2 cups once-sifted pastry flour or 1% cups once-sifted hard- wheat flour gleésboon baking powder 1 e88. well beaten 1/3 cup sour milk l, teaspon vanilla ‘.2 teaspoon orange flavoring. Measure and sift together twice. the flour. baking powder. baking soda and salt; mix in raisins and 2"?"- .... e a or en rig a grad- ually blend in uhe sugar; cream well together. then mix in corn 5Yhlp. Add the well-beaten egg. a little at a time. beating well after each addition. Combine the sour milk. vanilla and orange flavoring. Add dry lnflTedients to creamed mixture alternately with f-he flav. ored milk and combine after each addition Bake '1 or 2 cookies first - if they spread too much. mix Ln n liti-le more flour before baking the entire batch.‘ Drop bv spoonfuls onto buttered bflkim ban and bake in a moderate cash. 350 dezrees. about 15 min- u s. 1 our» crisp oven-popped rice cereal 1 tablespons shortening '4 cup fine granulated 1/3 cup corn syrup Inn; HUZEI‘ o i? by Colette -gl I9“ W4!!! f0 l: [nutty contimle along the page in the WM of Saturday evening could today be taken along for repairs." And you've got tn go to town? I cvar~ eard James say to Rob, when I was gathering up the dishes. and then "I guess mother may as well o Ellen" and‘ I was at t e ‘phone in a, milllllté. E I O I Jamle came as well. And Mr. W-. Rob's faithful handy-khan and neighbor acr the will’. Jlmk M! on m knee a wonderful were the. eme nlng sights we viewed on that jaunt to the city mrnihlf Ha was "ppE-‘S!6d' sh Karolyn saw to that. Tweed coat and mannlah cap. blue sailor suit. matching socks and brown shoes.’ We saw calves in a pasture-strange calves-tether?‘ trim go savéntziggta. teeter op a re ne-m a great post in place. We gilmPMd a. squirrel on a. fence and trim mot- or boats rldi at anchor near a bridge. We sig ted herds of cattle and a man taking his fleeces of wool to market. We met a small venture- sonfe lad “not much b er’n me"| drivin a tractor. dra ah at- tach trailer and we cked 11D two interesting lads of ellows en route on shanks nmre towards the gates of the city. Rob's stay in town was so brief that Jamie bod I had only lunched and done a. little of our sh g. when he wast ready to return. quite fell in line with his suggestion that I remain in and return by bus in the after- LOOXII I O O O But even that extension of time slipped away too soon. I here and there. hurriedly in aces but more leisurely when I came to a book store. And as I went from store to store I found many to chat with: another farmers wife. who had chosen this morning when a ylight mist hid the sun at limes. to icnme to town for a hairdo and I iSBW the light of happy anticipation |ln her eyes. Iibere was another, - lady whose “bullets are la " and ‘who had fetched her ch ckexia in ' to market this very day. The weight of them at once conjured up visions! that were quite teasl to my gas-* tr juices. "And dd you know Ellen" she asked me in a busy, "down-town store. while a stead stream of humanity came and wenci about us "that one can raise piglets successfully on baby-food? es, rl did this spring and had the best of ck". There was the young matron the 1 ohatt ith, h h pan: ls of button hole-B- decoratiecgnswflorwao shealrirzor ate lg: 8181161! 1'01’ next house" and the hapfiiness for 001MB in a Wit l‘! some maid that would be the of-l fling. I hard to hear all about this matron’; small son it surprises. me to find that in these often mal- igned times, a. care-free and appar- ently thoughtless lass can develop in no time into a wise and capable mother. _ . i I visited. for the first time the travel bureau and for the sake of the tourists that are attracted to our shores was proud that it has an undersandlng staff. No, l had no requests but while I leafed throughi an Island travel folder (which er-ah. 11 1 mil’ lav so. is a little out of date but none the less attractive read! l I listened in to polite and help! replies to some of libs tray. cllers uestlons in regs-rd to routes and 1 ing places. Ono thi . I am iégld its znequimd gbog all ca. m by e s r gers w o oosc igu- wlbhln W!‘ sites. be thcvas rich as Croesus or of only modest mama, man's hair) - Do you want t cut or the witness stand. and the judge sought value of an oath l-Ie said: ROASTIN o ,/ IN custom with their Dutch ancestors, W. H. Schwartz Q Sons have alwa sci great store by their coffee roasting. Latalylhoy ve installed the Thermalo low- temporature system of roasting-wh.ich creates wholly new standards-of coffee excellence. . The Tharmalo roasts tho coffee been evenly RIGHT _ TQ THE CHITER. The resu- is a more uniform roast ' and a richer beverage. There is more body-a deeper, winoy color. Even when the cup cools the fine flavor _~ia still there. ‘ Do fry a. pound of this more fragrant ‘ errualo . roast. Get it in the Schwartz vacuum-pack tin and follow the directions. Then you'll lrulyJtave “the cup you can’! forgot!" ' swwsawqwc smr, ih. do kn hat h pent “no... fill. 952th 52%.» 1 goes 0o hell." “Aradmif you tell the truth?" per slated e judge. “I goes lo jail." said Mose. A aragul although a highly 3311791’ 00°15"! 0V5‘ i319 periillirable vegetable lends itself to many dishes and menus. It: flavor changes rapidly after pick- ing. I! necessary to ke for s day or overnight after urc asing, un- tle bunch, trim en s and" rinse ln water. Dry thoroughly. Put in covered dish or wrapln wax paper and place in refrigerator. Never put» asparagus away wet as it be- comes slimy and decays easily. oung .60 you Just want the oil WAKE YOUR CHOICE Mose. elm-god with theft, was on to discover if he innow the "Mose, if you tell a ila under rNeedlecraftr —F OR THE HOME—— TDD! HOMEFBOCK eclate lihil Q Busy women will trimly cut homafr with cup sloeovs minimum amount It is especially da- as-sy sowlnfi and ft e of sizes. No. 2669 is out in s 12. 14. m. ' 18, 20, 40. 42 and 44. Siu 36 re- dulrq 3% yards 35-inch, 2% yards rc nc. Send 20 cents for PATTERN which includes u ‘ sewing guide. Print our Name. Address and Btyls Num r plainly. Be aura to state size you wish. Include post- al unit or zone number in Your ud- ess. Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian Pattern No. 2869 Name Street Address Cit! Province II. What is wring with this sen- tence? "Ha didn't come but 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “Rio Grands"? 3. Whichoneof thenwordsls e Pfnoo-mu. plnaforc, 4. Wha does one wad "contigu- " m 0m SIFI-‘El. ma: 9" liter Year-good folks who will: Island Ind earntolve w» intuit! Kiwi-Fin this pleasant Pl ilrisaippoinvlrment; u; pl summerfavycufites l! Qmomm’ Cream of Green Vegegble fyGCream of I 011;” moan? with 0H6; ma; r02 nr my. ‘ I 0s: cur/MA amsmlc my 0a tvm an r0 now mar/an What is a wofll inning par that mum "fngbflm cx- l stingy"? ~ W/md E59 HUM-fastidious aboulqroomina. a Don't be slip-shod in hot weather. \ , ‘ I‘ - "Home sway troop-tome." Trim rust-aspirates remov than his old srnuchairfm what an the f g Did you no anyone at . How are tho potatoes doing You nw on your mum" ma‘! are 10mg to ha