PAGE TWO é Woman's Realm Household Pic Crust: When making pie crusts that are to be filled with fruit. moisten the edges wiLh a little milk and pres: dcovn tight. Two or three small pieces of macaroni should then be inserted in the center of the pie. The Juice of the fruit will bubble in the macaroni sticks and not sat- urate the crust. Ink-Stunned Hands I If the hands are stained with ink, rub the spots thoroughly with a ripe tomato, or witih the inside of a. banana peel. 11rd see how readily _ in rtaim will be removed. Remove Tarniah ll the gold trimming in the dress is tarnished, sprinkle with fullefs earth and then rub with a stiff inail brush. i BASIC TEA BISCUITS This basic biscuit recipe can underlie an infinite number of var- iations and can make possible many dishes. from meat pie to fruit short- cake. 2 cups once-sifted pastry flour ot 1% cups mice-sifted bardwheat flour ‘u teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powdlr 2 or 3 tablespoon; chilled mort- Qhing 2-3 cup milk (about) Measure and silt together twice, the flour, salt and baking powder; add the shortening and cut it in finely. Lightly mix in sufficient mik to make n. 90ft. dough that in not lticky. Turn dough out onto a. lightly; floured canvas or baking board and knead lightly for a few moments. Pat or roll dough out to X-inch thickness; shape with u floured cutter. Arrange on I greased pan. For crusty biscuits. arrange them some distance apart . . . for soft-sided biscuits. arrange them just touch.- lng each other. Bake in a. hot ovon, £0 Minn. l2 to 15 rnimltcl. Iponslbiidty is carried about half way bythcwhitcfloizr undflurclt bf the distancc by whole-wheat or graham flour. Scrapbook V. l, council-n KING (Oil TEA AND =COFFEE Better English D. C. William: 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “Either of these three cakes are good." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "legislative"? 3. Which one of these words l: ' , led? Beniflcence. benign- a-ncy. Baniamiu 4. What does the word “irrecon- cilable" mean? 5. What is a. word beginning with up that mean; "a short, pithy sentence"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "Any oi’ (or. any one of) these three cakes is good." 2. Pro- nounce leJ-is-la-tiv, lrst syllable as ledge, and principal accent on first syllable, not the third. 3. Benefic- cnce. 4. Not capable of being friend- ly or in harmony. “Their divergent views and opinions werg irreconcil- able." 5. Aphorism. the amount of shortening in them would lead one to expect-a pleas- ant til-ling to happen, when we use our cooking fats so carefully. The spicing l; pleasant. and round: out m interesting biocuit to serve with n beverage. with n. fruit salad. with. an type of swcct spread. ' 1 cup once-sifted pastry flour Or 3i cup once-sifted hardwheat flour 4 tcaapoons blklng powder it teaspoon salt ~ l if teaspoon ground cinnamon i $6 teaspoon ground ginger Few grains Brated nutmeg ‘i cup granulated sugar i cup graham (or whole wheat) K flour b iablospounc chilled chm-toning 1 QB. well beaten ‘A cup milk These biscuits taste richer flan is teaspoon vanilla This HomeMixecl Cough g Relief ls Hard To Very Easy to Make. No Cooking. Saves Money. No matter what you've been using for coughs due to colds, you'll be the first to admit that this surprising rclicf, mixed in your own kitchen. is hurd to beat, for real results. Make No cooking is needed—anyone can do it. Or you can use com syrup or proven ingredients, in concen liquid honey. instead of sugar syrup. form, a mu for throat Just try it. and if not satisfied. your on. bottle. and fill up with your lyrupumoney will b0 refunded. Then put 2% ounces of Pine: (ob- taincd from any druggist) into l 16 , money.‘ Hlpyy I few days Ago over, the birth of hi: and their children. HIM 10m, Roy Rolérl fodly mourns can with m Beat Thl: makes 18 ounce: of’ excellent cough mlief-about 4 time: u much for your money. Tastes tine-chil- dren love it-imd it never spoils. You can feel this home mixture taking right hold of a. cough. It loosens the Dhlegln. soothes the irri- tated membranes, and help: clear the l syrup by stirring I cups air pulages. Eases soreness and dif- of granulated sugar and one cup of flculf. breathing. water a. few moments, until dissolved. Once tried. you'll and lets you sleep. swear by it. Plnex is a special compou of LE1! t reliable soothing agent and bronchial irritation. 1 Morning Smile sends it away and gets $10 for it . P3961‘. calls it a song. away and gets $25 for it." . third. "my father Waiting in the Chicago. Ill., em trek are plucky Fred Suite, J1. his family. With Mr. and Mrs. Snit 14 months, and Katherine. 3. Florida. ' How Can Ill“? By Anne Ashley é Q. How can 1' clean polished surfaces, such as woodwork? A. Dissolve two tablespoons of borax in a. cup of boiling water. Then add three pints oi cold water. Wash with a flannel cloth. and dry with a soft linen or oharnois. Fir. ally. use a little linseed oil or a good furniture polish. Q. l-low can I relieve tired feet? A. Boracic acid will not only re- lieve fired. sweaty feet. but will also remove the unpleasant odor. . How can I prevent uhe crack- ing of an e88 when boiling? A. An egg will seldom crack d/ur- ing the boiling if an end is first pricked with a pin. Brings FAST relief from KIIIIIIES’ rSoci ‘I'|nth_ Trip South In Iron lung stiltion to start their annual south- This was THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN N i NOVEMBER v13, 1944 all? and Personal/Fashions/Literature 3%’ Ellen ’s Diary Iy on hind Inner‘: Wlo l m wind blow coldly wan: 1M following in the wake of hat nbht’: nin norm clouds, dark and sull- en imved boldly more the face cgthonunibauitwcatbat! caught u sight of Winter's ll:- ment: in the frequent flu-rial of mow. Junie was delighted. "And did you" he inquired with obvious enthusiasm "see the flakes of snow? mu soon be out in lots of if. shov- clling tracks for my sleight!" James described my recline-i wurflely. when once in the course o! our work I charted for themoiue to6 soon. “You're Just. like the I108. Ellen- ig we want either one of you we have to rout you out irom beside the stove!" so there i: was. When the flurry of snow advanced from g mu mp, 1 shivercd and hastened my outdoor work and then when the sun shone again 1 blessed i-ts woirmth and longed for a day Oui- of Summer or Autumn. This can be a pastime on a mw Fall day- Then one recalls the many things they should have done in the more pleasant weather and sighs for the hours that have vanished 80 quickly. But there was really no time for idle retrosper-lion todfly- pm- a; a unit, the family lived and moved in the present. - - - 34-year-old iron lung prisoner. and e m- 1m 1v nsht. Pinkv. s, Marie, Fred's tenth yearly trip 1° Indeed. we moved so fast. that tonight as the wind whistles blust- nrlngly around the house- Bnd i-‘IOWII M o d e r n the stove pipe, so that James rises Etlquette from his chair in alarm 1c regul- te the dampers. we have comp- _ B’ “w”. l“ lleted the very last of our harvest- ing home. Beebs and carrots and all. On the very 1m: load. that arrived in the yard, when I came from the house across the lane to hurry the supper fire leaving my precious care to Kaxolyn. Mid ‘topping the hcap of turnips, I saw the few surviving cabbaze- There they were, proclaiming to those who 0mm mail the signs that the last oi’ our Crop mu new slithered- “I'm thinking" James remarked at suppe; “things will be pretty well frozen up tomorrow. and us vim}, so few of the sods fumed yet. But. hi! added "it's a relief to have all (Confirmed on Pm 3> Q. Should the relatives of a widow or divorced woman use "Mrs." before her name when send- ing out invitations or announce- ments for her second wedding? A. No. Q. If a hotel employee. or taxi driver. demands a larger tip than the one offered. should one comply? A.No; the amount of the tip is entirely optional. Q. How many courses shou'd the menu for a formal dinner con- lain? A. Five or six courses, with cof- fee. DOROTHY DIX SAYS~ ‘ BIIEST BIIIIIS an throat - bronchitic Oalldb Mild Broken Engagements Affairs Severed Before Marriage Sav Post-iloremny Misery i DEAR MISS DIX: I have gone with a girl ""96 yelfl- Dllfifll this time we became engaged. Recently she broke off with me and it took the light out. of my life. Since then I have n0! been Bible $0 4° Husband: "Why i! it that W0’ haven't more money in our savings account?" Wife: "Do you suppose it's be-. cause there's so many ways to| spend it and only one way of sav-. ing it?" Three small boys were bragging’ about the prowess or their dads. The first boy said: “My dad writes a few short lines, calls it I. m,. ." I "My dud." spoke the second lnd.l ‘makes some dots on a piece of lends if. ‘That's nothing", spokg up the writes out a1 sermon on a sheet of paper. gets‘ up in the pulpit and reads it. and it twkesfour men tcbringintho‘ J I bunch 0d boys- or whatever her name is. for three years and you were engaged to her. No doubt at first she loved you, but in three years a bobby-soxer grows up and develops into being a WOmHII- boys just as they do in hats or dresses. and honorable thing in the circumstances. gagement. a. darn thing. I have "led 801118 with “h” 5M5- bu‘ “lm” have a pleasant time. I can’! even have any fun when I l0 Out With l I can't keep my mind on my WOT)‘- What do you think of a girl who will so will‘ f ll fr that long and than drop him? a e ow o i BORED a chap on hi; we; in trying to figure out what she is going to do next and which W5)’ me "t 15 going to Jump. But, see hero, um. you know that sometimes a trouble is u. blessing in disguise and the wings that happen to us that seem at the time to be a great misfortune turn out to be the very things that make us. And this is particularly true of love affairs. 65- pecially boy and girl romances. by the Department of National WOLEN CHANGE H Apply this to your awn cue. You have been going with Mary Jane. ‘Her tastes change in pl‘ he finds that she no longer loves you. and she dvél lhe Only 1101195! she breaks off the en- Ol course. you are wounded in your heart and in your Vanity. but merit. thy forehead? adays, but on every h-and are en- during monuments to men and women. knswm: Well. r wouldn't think you would "m1" l" be bored with all of that trouble on your mind. 70"" — lmlifvvfli “PPM. BT88! 5H- 1 should think you have plenty to Worry over. dustrlesbankuand successful soul- There is nothing like a. fickle sweetheart to keep winners "teaming the hard way ha‘: vantages." the department slates.‘ “A pampered clflld has little op-f _ portunlty to learn to ' Hie gets emotionally mature knocks, ust as she does bodily. And, without her intending it or wishing it Qnly u, can w; learn to conform some: mu wine. doeufl it? Well, hon‘: the way to I my quicken, ‘easiest HOT brookiolf over. Place I Ncbiooo Shredded Wheat in a strainer-pour boiling | my“ o; the biuuih. Drain, salt io taste. and urn with omen cad Iugor. Dolicioul? Yell Nabisco flroddod Wheat in whole w-boct—:fo—0¢l. Ihoddod. Mimi-lid inhoclygooduflomdbri-fulofflovol’. for ihq original Niagara Fall: product ask for Nobiwuo Shredded Wheat. sw-w l LivingS. Leisure —THE WOMAN '5 REALM- i standards of conduct which living AGAIN, OPPORTUNITY So here we are buck to Oppor- tunity. There is g story told that in an ancient Greek cl-ty once stood a statue of which every trace had vanished, but the inscription on which had been preserved. It wa: in the form of l conversation be- tween thc rtctue and a traveller. It ran: What. Is thy name, O Statue? I am called Opportunity. Who made thee? Lysippus. _ Why art thou rtanding on thy toes? To chow that I ltsy but : mo- Why hast thou wings feet? To chow how quickly I pus by. But why i: thy hair l0 long on on thy That men may perze me they meet me. Why then is thy head so bald be- hind? To show that when 1 have once passed I cannot, be caught. We do not sec such statues now- when i successful‘ These monu- in every conceivable __.i______ DON'T PAMPER CHILD ealfh and Welfare, Ottawa. ad- solve life's: the school of hard-l through trial and rough persoml experience to the cblems in In hospiinfat Hollywood. Mrs. the death of Rogers died of : blood clot following : OMIIIIID cowboy m: operation think how much worse you would be hurt if all o1 this happened after marriage and you found that you had a wife who had ceased to love you. You would have trouble for sure then and after you had stood it for : little while you would probably get a divorce. and maybe there would be a little child for you to have to give up. and that would be c heartbreak. I think that any man and woman who find out that they no longer lave the person they Ire engaged to mould call the wedding off. even I they are on the very steps of the chwch. You can keep yourself from thinking about this girl. doinfl You a kindness instead of a wrong. if you will only power. Concentrate on your work. lorf of trouble. who is really use some will- Work is the best remedy for any mun mas mx; 1 have a asth- 2o years old who hate; all housework and will never do a lick of it if she can help herself. She is considering nurrying a widower who has two children. 3 and 4 years old. 0nd before nhe does it 1' want heu- to ruling what a Job she In u- ouming in undertaking to do the cooking. washing and ironing for such a household. I fear she will be very imhsppy. OIDIR 518113.. ANGWIB: Unless marriage work; name miracle in her that danger her tastes and habits. she certainly will not only be unhappy. but tired. and so will her humond and the poor little children. No girl of I0. especially one who is allergic to housework. should marry a man with a ready-made family because she ll not fitted for the re- sponsibility she assumes. Little children are not the pin-feathered angels that they are repre- sented u being in song and story. may no noisy. rnilchiovous. dirty. fighting. howling little bundle: of energy that require incessant cure lIId that would try, the patience of Job himuif. Only n. mother’; love can nuke the tuk of rearing them anything but a life of silvery. and no young girl should undertake it. . DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am n young nun recently ‘fllldlllitd from tho nirlorce. Hove obtained a lob u bou in a conning factory. I have fallen in love with one of the girl: who walks there. but l’ have n wife who has always been good to me. md a small daughter I lovc very much. Bocaun of this I am unable to decide whether or not to obtain ‘n divorce. What should I do? I DEAN l. ANOWIR: My advice to you i: to can your romance and ma: to 7W1’ 800d wife and little daughter. You will be happier living with : clean. faithful woman who has been true to you than you will be if you start out to be n wolf who pursue: every lkirt that flutter: ICPOII you pub. Uppermou In cunmt Arctic planning of, the Department of Health and Welfare. is the tnin- ing of blimp mothers in lciontific child cure. taught in 8t. Luke‘; A licun Minion Bod ital at august-lung. mmu n.1, by u...“ “m?” m, rion implant at Ohoatorfinld. on Iludnn In. W“ chcn of Toronto. who hold: lskimo baby Quan. while watching iu mother, loudlo, pour lnic m: gincer: lapphirel, dentin l; pszcs. TOUGH JOB FOR SON! Mexico hu appointed g can.» nion to learn why living com q so high. that coil diagonally around m figure are one of the liighliflii of Mod Onrpcntier’: llim drum this neuron. v demands. PIOIISSIONAL RING! _i____ Hair brushes, tooth brunhq q scrub brushes should not be furl- ed on their backs to dry. n ll ti common practice. INEECllIECIHflJ —FOR THE,HOME—-i MATINEE PERFORMANCE The perfect dress to wear to I matinee in town. or to In import- ant party. Make it in piushy velvet or velveteen and trim it with frothy white ruffles. No. 2618 is out in sizes 8. 10, 11, 14, and 16. Size i2 requires 2% yards 35-inch, or 2% yards 3y-inch with ‘A yard ruffling. Send 2O cents for which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly.‘ Be: sure to state size you wish. Include. postal unit or zone number in youri address. Address Pattern Depnrunent, The Charlottetown Guardian. 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