ma cuasorsci. cnaawrrerown This is The Sum Continued from page I DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am a girl 18 and was engaged b I boy 21. My parents were against it, so we broke the onuglnnt and now I realize how foolish I was. i Now I love a boy 20, bit r afraid the same thing will happen. HELEN ANSWER: Most probably the same thing will happen, Helen. AI 16 you are much too young to become engaged, especially while ymfn in the adolescent stage of falling in love with every boy who comes along. . You need a great deal more schooling and, if you have ltoypod going to school, please consider going back, even if its only at night. With so little education, you'll have a hard time making good i anything. Study a little harder, and worry about the bays less. JUNE 20. 1952 A strange But True I1 I. ll. Ma.aArthIII the some way. To begin mm, the chops me! b6 T T by dipping them in crumbs, egg and then crumbs again or they may be simp- ly dipped in seasonedlflour. Next, they are browned in jrut'enougn hot (at to keep mom from sticking to the pan." Bacon fan; is good to use because it gives the veal more flavour. After three to five minutes browning, the chops should be cov- ered and cooked slowly, either on top of the stove or in a 325 degree F., oven imtil the meat is tender. Valuable necklace returned to owner after ten years. Mrs. Lam- bertina. Pertile, of Padua, Italy, recently got the surprise of her life when she opened a ckago brought to her by the mailman and discovered inside a s'l00 pearl necklace, lost or stolen ten years ago. The sender did not sign his name. For maximum illumination, use one large bulb instead of several "I'm Mr. Sunshine . . : bringing my delicious, goodness to your table . . . in those red-ripe and summer-fresh tomatoes that go in” AYLMER small ones. Remember that a chap, about om-h,m inch mick Catsup. Youlll 109rW""' bulb SW95 50 P91” Wm will need about 12 minutes cooking more light than four 25-watt on men side or about 5 mmuc" ulbs. altogether. Steaks and outlets the same thickness should lake slight- ly more cooking, about iii minutes on each side. The reason for cov- ering the pan is, of course, to keep the meat moist. Another way to cook the chops is to add some liq- uid. . -"-seasoned Juice for example, to the pan after the chops are browned. Then the pan is covered and the meat cooked until tender. Nuts on a beech tree near King- ston last fall were covered with a peculiar hull. The top half was like the nut of a hazel and the lower half beechnut. Rcynard the fox is a very cun- ning animal. One of his most re- markable tricks is his ability to rid himself of fleas. Grasping a stick in his mouth, he will Jump into a stream and submerge slow- ly, leaving only the stick above water. The surprised fleas, seek- ing refuge, escape to the stick. When Reynard is certain that his enemies are all aboard, he lets go 1 es! the stick and leaves them to their 2 mbleapoom "wt M” Salt and pepper 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning (op. tional). ' M cup line dry bread onumhs 8 veal outlets (or chops) ii" thick Fat or drippings. Oomblne slightly bea-ten-egg and water. Add salt, pepper and poul- try seasoning to bread crumlx. Dip outlets in crumbs. then egg and than crumbs again. Top of Stove: Brown breaded cutlets on both sides about 5 min- utes in hot fat or dripping using a heavy frying pan. Cover and con- TAILTVPE VACUUM CLEANER Breaded Veal Cutlets one The soybean is a native of China. where it has been cultivat- ed for 5,000 years. It was intro- duced into Europe by French mis- sionaries in 1740. Yet strange to say, it was not until the end of the 19th century that its great food value was appreciated by Europeans and Americans. It has so many uses today that it is sometimes referred to as the won- der bean. From this amazing bean comes food for cattle, a milk as nutrit- ious as cow's milk; the curd can Mrs G. Edwin Sansom holds the silver trophy she won at Stanley Fair in 1 7, when she was named "Most Worthy Settle!" for ihe year. Adds to Baking Fame at 1951 Stanley Fair pays full tribute to Fleisch- mann'a Yeast. "All the prizes I have won for yeast-raised baking were won with Fleisch- mannis Yeast," she says. "It's At the internationally famous county fair at Stanley, N.B., Mrs. G. Edwin Sansom is honored not only for her cherished community services, GUARANTEED be made mt” excellent Ghee” tmue making um” dme' about 25. but for her wonderful baking so lively And deP9ndable- I I YEAR savory Cakes, the popular any 30 minutes, turn occasionally. p y bee . wouldnm uge an other" . sauce. The oil is used in making 9"” Method: Brown breaded Skll1- She has " A P"? .y ' 0 d T salads, candy, and for the manu- Guile?-9 On Nth 511163 in 1100 fill? or winner for decades-four rib-p Oldandnewwrnnersagree. ' "3. 5”" iacture oi varnish. candles and dripping in a heavy frying pan. For tiptop results in your '” Sm" Cleaners Sold Only , bone in 1951, including a first f b dR . , h Poiation prize or rea . evrcwrng cr about 5 minutes. Cover and bake in a moderately slow oven, 325 de- soap. The addition of soybean flour bread and rolls it pays to stick By Demsrurramn Cub without . M, bmhbh mum” erlrgiglirxes a:tdhBl;:a:U()r(:slai::flCleal:: 3; giees F., until done, about 15 min- vents of success, Mrs. Sansom with Flcischmann-3 Yeast. go lnfsure Complefll can on your dzmlm only. pm me” in sausage: D u es on each side. Serves 6. ails action Cuhwith uplo24monthswnw- Will the consumption of "an Pbon-or-mpmtod-yl gggglyewawgflv hlggggy lggmgggfgg Veal mm. ililROTllY IIIX SAYS- H 0 U S E H 0 LD flit 1": use .2.” . ::uf.”:""”' W 2 ' - . ' nc . . contains even less. while the plum (2 C with her. She lives clear across the continent from where I am Salt and pepper 2 cups soft bread crumbs is teaspoon salt Few grains pepper 1': teaspoon savoury 2 tablespoons melted fat V, cup diced celery 1 - 2 tablespoons finely chopped and cherry are but little better. -Raspberries, red currents and to- matoes have 20 to 30 more. But the good old orange with 50 to 60 is the most valuable of all fruits except the strawberry which has a vitamin C value of 70 to 90, and settled. I have just started business here, and can't afford to go to her slate to get. married. I'd like to let her know how I feel, and have her come out here to nlarry me. Would this be asking too much? RUSS ANSWER: You are certainly an lmpeluoul young man, Russ, when it comes to falling in love, but rather reluctant about con- ducting a proper courtship. You don't even know how the girl feels FINANCE I50 Grout George 59., who 1. Phone 2992 CHARLOTTITOWN. P.l.l. Mill rs our animals soualsnsurv N main tanm summons - 2268 the hedgerow fruits which have about you, so isnt it rather early to make wedding plans? Further- Vlillmln C VBJUES all 516 WAY fmm Oman” more, to go so far ahead with marital ideas on as flimsy a foundation 500 t0 1.500. However the green Flour as correspondence over a few months is very risky. Never could I , Walnut 15 U19 Fiche-Si 01 Ell 1111115 FMS advise ii! True, such conditions have occasionally resulted in suc- with a vitamin C value up to 3,- 000i V. - V, cup water. Cut veal in pieces approximate- lv 2" x 4" and pound to flatten. before taking the fatal leap. Sprinkle with salt and .peppeu-, You certainly are a. long distance apart, and I'm sure her family Spread with dressing made by would never consent to her traveling across the country to marry a combining bread crumbs, gait, pep. man she has never seen. Why not lock for a girl closer to home per. melted (at, celery and onion, and avoid all these complications? Roll and tie securely. Roll veal ' ' ' i' I ' birds in flour. Yield: 9 to l2 birds. . l' Top of Stove: Brown meat on all sides in hot rat in heavy frying pan. Add 1,9 cup water, cover and simmer until meat is tender, about 45-55 minutes. Use dripping; in pan to. make gravy. Oven Method: Brown meat on all sides in hot fat in a heavy fry- ink pen or roasting pan. Add it. Cull) wataf. cover and bake -in s. modem-hely slow oven, 325 degrees F-. until done. about 13': hours. . cessful marriages, but the chances are so slim that I sirongly urge you to make some effort to become beiier acquainted with the girl State Vacuum Stores Ltd. 157 GRAFTON STREET. Charlottetown tea The banana takes from 12 to 15 months to spring up and bear fruit; it is cut down at the end of the season and the following i Spring a new shoot takes the place of the old stalk. The plantain banana, never im- ported, is always cooked by the natives before it is eaten. The banana plant is a giant herb; not a tree. Wine as a drink is mentioned 155 times in the Old Testament, and 10 times in the New. We first read about the grape in the 9th chapter of Genesis, where we are told that Noah planted a vine- yard and later got drunk on the Juice of the grape. But excess in wine is always frowned on in the Good Book. Wine has always played an important role in the affairs of mankind since 1,490 years, 13.0. The civilizations of Greece and Rome were nourished on the juice of the grape. China, too. in still more ancient days was a wine drinking country. Trending the grapes is a custom as old as the hills, and no better method of extracting the juice has ever been found. Grapes that go through modern presses can- from the "BLUE BOOK” of Famous Trains DTESELS FOR. PAKISTAN KARAOKE -(OP)- Pakistan railways are gradually being con- verted to diesel locomotives for bet- ter and faster service. so for so such angina have been sanctioned for the Eastern Bengal Railway and another 00 for the north west- ern line. The diesel electrics are being divided between passenger and freight trains as they arrive tain crushed pips and tannin which spoils the natural flavor of E23. thiiamrfvciihttaelilemtilriliiiisten the wmer . . . Juniper berries stimulate the kidneys. which is why some people drink gin. 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