continued from Page E R7 Days A Week bi :etTinTI seeds. Put them into I sait- il-iaker with about to times I! much dry sand. and sprinkle the mixture over your well-watered flats or post of finely-sifted sandy soil. Do not cover the seeds with any more earth. but Put n9W5' paper over the whole that '43 k99P out the light and I pane 0! glass over the paper to anchor it in place and keep in the moisture. sand in a warm place. remove the coverings as the tiny Plants begin to appear and then Just watch those see.diI:II. lI'0Wl 2. TUESDAY: Here is I recipe Ciao. not for cake tI' cookies) for decorating with your own db signs, shower curtains. playroom or bedroom curtains. This idea was originated by Doris Thistle- wood, a graduate of Ontario Col- lege of Arts. All you need are some lengths of plain white cot- ton duck, assorted little pots of textile paint. two or three stiff chisel brushes. a big fat one for stippling. a medium-sized one tor outlining. lots of newspaper pad- ding and a selection of common household articles for your pat- terns. Perforate a pie plate with small circles and using stipplo brush technique (Remember how they paint the name on a mail- box?) outline circles of dots in . sufferers. hut in some cases at .d the price of sleepiness. such as bruises or wounds. tooth extractions and operations. it helps to combat iillarnmation and speed aallng. Anti-hlatamlnic drugs are help- ful in giving relief to many hny. few-.r, asthma and other allergy E A new drug. Cllstin Maleate. helped three out of every four of I group of more than 100 allergic patients. In all, but a few there was no drowsy effect. c O o 4. THURSDAY: Willie Smith was destined to be I great violin play- er - at least Mrs. Smith thought he would. But one evening while Willie was practising on his fid- dle, 'Vlrs. Smith got a bit of I shock. Her husband stamped in from the garden and glared fiercely at his son. "Why the dickens didn't you tell me that Willie was going to prac- tice his fidding to night?" he de- manded. "Why" asked his spouse timedly. "Because" he said angrily "I thought it was that garden gate squeaking again and I wasted half I can of oil .on the hinges of it!" 0. FRIDAY: Shrimp Bake is to- days taste-teaser. Santa in 3 tbs. butter or shortening. 3 tbs. chopped onion. Add. blending well. one 8 oz. package of elbow macaroni. cooked antf drained. V4 cup chopped pars- 193'. Vs tsp. salt. is tsp. pepper, V4 tsp. nutmeg. I ths. worcestershire sauce. in a greased two quart cas- serole placc alternate layers of macaroni mixture and cooked shrimp ll lb. medium shrimp), In a saucepan heat one We oz. can tomato soup. Add 1 cup grated cheese stirring until blended. Pour a 3 inch hurrier of sauce around edge of the casserole. Ai'i'.'inge 8 shrimp Ixiirml out from the one lh) fantail-itisliiun. around sauce. your favorite color. Other items to use for Patterns might be dia- mond or round cooky cutters. shoe insoles, jelly glasses. flutcd muf- imagination run wild and draw your own designs frce liaml. Let the textile paintings dry for forty- eight hours. hang curtains in folds so air will dry them). then iron over the design with I hot iron - Ind your own original design will be set for all time. Best of all the curtains can be washed again and again. D C I I. WEDNESDAY: New drugs are appearing on the market now so often that it seems as if we should soon be living in a world where pains and aches, and dis- comforts are a thing of the past. However, that ideal state, I guess will he never reached. Many treat- ments. including some greasy and unpleasant ones. have been tried over the years to control dandruff. Now an effective method - safe and pleasant too -is provided by selenium sulfide shampoo. in the latest study, it brought dandruff under nntrol in 89 per cent of M0 persons. it's applied for just five minutes following each regular weekly shampoo. then rinsed out immediately. The hair is left clean, manageable and free of scales. Remember this preparation is available only on prescription. An enzyme preparation Varidase. helped 60 out of 64 patients with swellings from various causes. New Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort PA8Tl'.!:'!'E, I pleasant alkaline i.l.”.':'”” ”il."L".' li?.l""..i.?l'..i'.'..”.' Mk PAB- . puny sum or feelinc. 51m! odor (dantull breathl.-On aanrrn It In den mun . STOP fin tin or chicken wire. Or let your. A Bakc in a 33!) (lcmees oicii 25 -minutes. Fold gently into beaten e . Pour over peanut mixture. 3 h I moderate oven (:50 degrees F.) U) to 45 minutes. Remove and cool in pan five minutes. Invent an cake plate. 0 O O 7. SUNDAY: Looking over an old account book of "school days" in 1809. I marvelled It the sim-l pllcity of living in those days. School tax for Mr. -08 cents; for another gentleman for the year his school tax was 12 cents. No doubt they thought even at that: they were overcharged! Another item said "The undersigned agrees to light the fire in said school house for twelve months for the sum of 53.50. Fire is to be lighted one hour before teacher opens school and the school room well heated. For every day it isn't twenty five cents to be deducted -(Wouldn't that 53.50 melt quickly nowadays!) School room is to be scrubbed twice a year, the stove to be blackened four times in the year; the money to be paid in full January first lli90"-Running ex- penses were voted "for a good -broome - 25 cents; a teachers chair 75 cents; firewood 58.50 - for the year! total expenses - 514.85 C that included an elbow for the stove - "lights" for the win- dows, etc. Wouldn't it be lovely if expenses were as low as that nowadays”! This is I most interesting little book and we live again the years when roads were mere paths and a quilting bee or barn-raisinlg was as exciting as the C. N. Exhibition nowadays. Sprinkle sauce lightly mm . sit clu-cse tietore serving. Serves 6. y u 0 O i 8. SA'i'URl)AY: Peanuts nice whither they be in shell. salt- ed or in a cake, such as this one '7Melti 2 tbs. hiitler. Vs cup peanut butter. 1-3 Iiruwn sugar tfirmly pack- J ed . 2-3 L-up marmalade. )5 cup roasted. salted peanuts. 4 eggs. separated 5A tsp. salt 1 cup sugar. 1 tsp. grated orange rind lb tsp, vanilla. 1 cup sifted cake flour. l tsp. linking powder. Melt butter. peanut butter. brown sugar and marmalade over low heat. Add peanuts and mix well. Pour into a greased waxed paper- lined pan, 8 x 8 x 2 inches. Beat egg whites and salt. Add sugar gradually. beating until stiff peaks form. Beat yolks. rind and vanilla until light. Fold into whites. Sift together flour and baking powder. Relax with Your Chrysler provides you with such a beautiful introduction to any scene. Wherever people take your measure, they lmow at once that you are accustomed to the best if you arrive in this superb car. You are also recognized as being advanced in your ideas-the sort of man or woman who sets the pace that others follow. For the Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Oorporattms d Canada, Limited Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe Four-Door Sedan '1' Iran i are CHRY8 F. ll. MGLAINE LTD. lfalmss llud. Charlottetown ' lssur IIVIT--llliiltdf ltlvu llarags YOUR ILECAPPABLE Dawson's Service Son. Qrapaud. P. E. L PHONE 17 i LBR You always show up at your best in a low, sleek motion-design of Chrysler gives it The Forward Look that will influence can of the future. ' Where you are concerned, one fact stands clear: you belong in a Chrysler, now! A tele- phone call will bring to your door one of our beautiful 1955 Chrysler V-8 models. Take advantage of this opportunity to sample the greatest thrill in motoring) HERE THEY ARE l WHILE THEY LAST May I7tI-i to May 2Ist inclusive OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:OO.P.M. T953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN T951 DODGE SEDAN Dark Green. Newly Painted Blue and 1 952 PLYMOUTH cusrom RADIO Undercoating and Air Control was 31275.00 NOW 51025.00 Really a Beauty WAS 51650.00 NOW 51475.00 Ready to Roll. 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