PAGE TWO FOQOOOOOQOOOO-O-OOQ-O-OO-GQO THE COOK'S CORNER OABAMEL APPLE-HAM LOAI‘ Two tablespoons butter, I 1-2 tablespoons brown sugar, 3 firm apples, 1 1-2 pounds ground cooked ham. 1 08B. 1-4 cup cream, 3 slices moistened bread, l teaspoon dry uiustard, 1 1-2 tablespoons grated onion. Melt butter in heavy frying pan, Stir in sugar until melted. cu apples, unpecled, into I-Z-inch slices. Add to butter-sugar mix- iurr- and cock until ' browned ' ' WJZCI‘, squcezc and place 1:1 Willi lllilll, e514. cream, mustard BIlJ Dlllxlll. Kiiild ivoll, t-lien spread over top of frui: in pan. Bake in moderate own i350 tiugices F v for 40 m.n- i1:~-. Pour off tat Turn out on llulri‘, apples on top, and ganish xiii wdttrcrry Serve with creamed potato-is POTATO PUDDING 6 Illttillllll mtatocs 2 nicckuni onions l 034g . 6 hiiiltinoOlls butter Salt, pepper i: Pro; the onions and the cut them in p’eces, than l¥ll ilie fine blade of the . or. season with salt and rind add the beaten egg flfld ‘ butter melted. Mix well and cur)»: into a well buttered baking P1140 in a mcdrrate 3'15 deg. l". m runlit hours and visions clear, Fbr all remembered faces dear, For comrades of a single day Who sent us slmngcr on our way, For friends vmo snared the year's ng road Andlbtéie with us the common 0a I t For hours that levied heavy toils But brought us nearer to our goals, For insignts won through coll and 31a We thank the Keopcr of our years. advantage of Lion the heard no means of emotions musically. You can ruin a yierlectly fine stool knife by trying to piy off ‘ cover or open a can with it. It's a good cl-ierishing cutlcry- the more 51.561 therefore w go into war industries. oven for about 1 hour or a, little longer, minute. They tastc a good deal like baked potatoes, "IILQHARLQZTEIQWNQQPARPHE Living s re The Woman's Realm i ‘ GGt-AflTUDB Provide a cutl rwk t0 kw? knives‘ iri-it w prevent bending and rucking the blades. And don't try sharpening knives ourselif uti- less you really know 0w; having them done by an experienced grinder is much less expensivo than replacing with a new one. Also if the knives have wooden handles, don't put them in water to soak; the handles will “ loosened. KITCHEN AWNING An unusualetfect can be adiiev- ed by simulating an awning for the kitchen window L's easily dons with a bold striped fabric cornice drawn straight acrcss the top. scallop with edges and. with the binder attachment to your sewing maicliinc, finish with contrasting bias Laps, 1i" you've never used those special attchments do ask your local sewing centre to show you their shortcuts. —-DR. CLYDE MCGEE Many adults have’ not had the musical instruc- during tticir childhood As years advance. they nie to lament that ilicy have expressing their sava sr-aizr. xmvzs Watch your currant bushes care- n 3m- fully to sco ilint the second invas- ion ot curraut worms does not time right now to start leaves Remember that the worms start at the bottom of the plants and work upward. £41911 GAINING WEIGHT MATTER. OF serve immediately from the dish in which tire pLd- ARITIIMETIG ding yvas baked 111's is a nice way m to do potatoes “KKK, you haven't Girls who ‘ need girdles to time to mush thrm ai- the inst achieve a trim, flighb shape are not the only onrs who ought only more delicate. to be thinking about their weight, His wife thought his shirt was white . . . You’|l never be satisfied with anything else once you see RINSO WHITENESS ‘ UST look at clothes washed in Rinso and ace for yourself. They’re not merely Rinso gives the Whitest wash! The only true standard of white- ness is Rinso whiteness. y And Rinso is grand for wash- able colors, too, keeps them fresh suds simply float every speck of dirt away. Whatever your washing experience, once you have tried Rinso you will never be content with anything else. Use Rinso next time you wash. Get the GIANT box at your store for extra economy. whiter : as new. You'll marvel when you sec how it helps all the clothes to last longer. You ace, you don’t wear them out with rubbing or scrubbing because Rinsds rich A LEVER rnooucr -MAKE6 CLOTHES LAST LONGER, TOO! ‘RINSO KEEPS COLORS BRIGHT AND GAY i -~whites-;r wash cause them 10 be stripped of their sl sure to wnte platnl Addleflb 511d the Nzinzya basket. r ’ _ V, ' ' I W w I‘ I 1 A _ I Woman s Re alm v. Social and Personal I Fashions 1 L CUTICLE OIL just now.’ Thin ones should too. Heal Skinnymarinks, ever under. Welflll. Wflllld be wise to consult s physician about galnint; Weight. And women who lose considerable wcisiht suddenly. without apparent reason, should remember that this Ls usually a sign of illness. But healthy women can pounds. It's just a matter o simple arithmetic Eat. more than your body consumes, and you gain the difference Since you consume less men you are rested, you will gain if you eat. the same amount but get more £641), ‘If your appetite is poor, you might work it up by exercise. But take this exercise siowly, so that it will not take up energy quickly. Try some good deep, slow, even btreathing routines in the morning, and a leisurely walk before dinner. ECONOMY TIP ON HOUSEHOLD LINENS llt0§1 Many housewives consider it economical to give their house- hold linens a vest between us rigs. Therefore, when returning freshly laundered sheets, cases and such to the linen closet. place thrm at the bottom of the pile instead of at the top, where they will again be first to hand. Another good idea is to mend worn spots 0r tears before laundering rather than afterward. PIQUE ACCESSORIES You'll want. several pairs of white pique gloves to wear both with your summer cottons and dark slicers. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Hold up your e88 lo the light, if clear, it's fresh, 1i cloudy, stale. Sealing wax will mend knives vmose blades and handles have parted company. fill the h0le in the handle with sealing wax. heat the pointed hasp o: the knife over a gas Jet and plunge it into the wax, pushing it. as it melts the wax, right home and hold it in position for a few minutes. Rejuvenats rusty black material 11y 5 Titling with water in which ivy eaves have been boiled town-dwellers can buy logwood chips for the purpose instead, from a chemist, half an ounce to a pint. o! water. IiTENSIL TIPS ‘Use a wooden spoon to preserve ‘the finish 0f your enemeied uten- sils. Striking spotns or forks against the rims may chip the edges. EVENING CLOTHES The trend toward shorter skirts and side cascades is one of the major impressions of evening fashions. ~ Dainty Dreiiiflg Table Is Easy to Make TABLE Z9 ' arlmmcd With Daisies Covered with dainty organdie. a packing case is transformed into I smart dressing table which will lend charm to any boudolr. Daisies are tacked here and there to the three organdie ruffles, which range in color from white through creamy yellow and canary. More daisies edge the top, form st the centre l pretty bouquet, tied with black velvet ribbons. Arid, if you place your table in front of a window, charming to use white organdie curtains with match- ing bouquets for tiebacks. To make the table nail cm your packing case a kidney-bean shaped top cut according to the dimensions in our diagram. Cover top, also make a skirt for the sides, in plain white sateen. And now stretch over the top a layer of organdie. Cut perky organ- die ruffles in graded widths. measuring twice the distance around front and sides for fuineas. Hem edges, gather. and fasten to the foundation. ' Find full directions for making this lovely table in our SZ-page booklet-also how to make many other items for home and personal use. Among them are a bookraci. tabla, novelty pillows. utility bath room box. sewing stand. cellophar travelling sets. Send 20c i i. f a! "Hand-miydewéiit fizyetiltfirssgpptb The Guardian Home Scrvi e Be Name, iii- Name we; "Adam. Needlecraftz, For The Home T i Dorothy, Dix Says ‘vvvvv v vvvv-vvvvvwvvv vlvvvvv w WAR OFFERS CHANCE TO MAKE A CAREFUL CHOICE OF MATES Mixing Up Of The Youth Of Our Land Expands Their Matrimonial Horizon g from with I ni in lino and s dlmdl inine" WW m . ' ""2“..°'.°.i.l:“° ‘W’ $63‘ “z w mak are neckline ad the \.\ O. sou t its’: both comfort and Itylc of 8t ‘. 8184 a owned for aaylfm’, , ll so. Sim 1o requires I 8-4 rt ds bind “Ham M‘ I B- 9m bide:- patoern: Writ» or and piotum with your name and ad- dress with 90 cents in o0 or stun to the Needlecraft Bumpy charottctown Guardian. Needlecraft Department igryi. No. x134 Size Y Numb A bit of the silver lining of the WI!‘ cloud ll that it will give tho oung people of the country a. betwr opportunit than before to maize a discriminating choice of the mates. Heretofore the boys and is have been mostly limited in the ck of their wives and husbands I)‘; their environment Torn had marry ie because sue was the girl next door and Marybe e was predestined to go to the altar with John because they had made mud plea weenie: and Irwi- ated from the same class in Hi. w, lhhbo be ll ambled ptogthcrinthearmy and lialeiitnrgloconiliriuailyeshiytaiad fligmlonculdamp w guilt-flog. it 16 l 6111911110 ééw = story It ssippi. on the girl Rabbit aok, Nor . sets the maiden In - ~ - ~- sunny California to teaching the down east New gum M4“; mglander bow m Jitterbug. i _ H-obablv when‘ Uncle started out to I organize his defense forces he had no intention Om pygmy“ . of becoming a match-maker, but m“ can see with half an eye how enormously making up ‘ “m of the outh of the land expands their matrl- - “Omit. w: T“t.‘t.i’€§-"ia°‘““i. ism: - S 1 -- em o e n ei- e » fiilgespartner. Fog now“ they do not have to take A M crnlng In‘ € ,=' _ what they can get. They look ‘em all over and O-O-O-Q PAYS T0 ADVERTISE Dorothy had been fiNUIIlI select the ones that hit their fancies. It is folly to deny that} taking them as the; evening at bedtime for a m? sister. The other day her mother‘. come, all husbands and wves are pretty muc . cut oi! of the same bolt of cloth, andmwhether they are from the North or the South Ol‘ the East or the West. ey aver- age upabout the same as to faults and. virtues. But, for all of that, hus- bands and wives do difler from each other as one stai- differs from an- while madly]; the 1- exclaimed: other star in glory. and it is the unique opportunity to compare the speci- h; _ Smi h has a little mens produced by the different sections of our fair land that the youngs- aaughygry- tiers oi today are privileged to enjoy. And I hope to goodness they ap- “How do you kmyw that, mam- ma?" Dorothy inquired‘. r “It szyiistz in the pwper, dear. "rm; me." Her mother read: "Bom 0n July I nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Q. Smith, s daughter." - Dorothy thought a moment and then said: "I know what I'm 80in! to do. 1m 8019B i0 5WD P11337138 and b88111 cdvertisind" WISE Customer in a drug store on Sun- preciate their blessings. FOUR TYPES Let us consider the four types of mates among whom our boys and OI" MATES girls will be able to pick and choose. Let us begin with the Northern man who always has a fatal fascination for the Southern girl because he represents the big. strong. silent hero of fiction. who LS ice without and a. seething volcano within, of whom she has read but never met. at? with. ter she Used to the facile love-making of the boys she has grown she takes his dumbness as a. sign of deep feeling, and it is only has worn herself to a. frazzle trymz to make an impresiivn "P011 111m m“ she realizes that he is granite all the way through. Generally speaking- there are exceptions, of course. to every rule-the Northern man has more 1-2 6WD milk 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. 1-4 cup shortening. melted l tablespoons butter 1-4 cup firmly packed brown sugar 16 231576] apricots, fresh or caii- backbone tlkiandheart] He is a good provider and makes a better hus- gignggnggihgldlglzlcfise lzive me M? and m n b k ban tha a. over. - x s our, . ' n ° °°5 m-usclsi: ‘Here it u. r hope you den m. “d mnmatleémsuiigf enjoy the sermon . " o-O-O-O-O-O-O-QQ DAILY MENUS Pretty much the same thing may be said about. the Northern girl. She is try and intelligent and chic and knows her wag‘ about» She is lndustr ous and frugal, a meticulous housekeeper, and e will help he! husband to make a fortune or get into the Senate, but she doesn't baby him or flatter him. and if a Southern man marries her he had Just as well make up his mind to live on cold bread, the balance of his life. The Eastern man and woman. especially the Bostonlans and. New Combine egg milk and Vllllillj gradually add flour-suxar mixture, stirring until mixed Siir iii iil0l'l- ening and beat. vigorously i n . or until creamy. Melt butt: frying pan or square coke pan; add brown sugar and stzr uiiil sugar is dissolved; arrange spri-,_ Yukon.“ illfi‘ii‘é"lo““"iififir‘t nriyiscriiiasisniizirirti - w» ham i» aw»- i» at giver went with evening ess as Mr Kipling used tosay Maud Muller my“ with cake mtler" Bake in is always flattered when an Eastern boy I-USIIGS her but she had better moderate m“ (350 F") “b”? 5° watch her step because his attentions are generally without intentions. v °'*°'*"-°*< mmmes‘ 19°56“ m)“ ‘mm 51d" He is a good playboy, but. when the regiment marches on he is more apt a“? mtwmk Wm‘ ipawl“ ‘and W" to say "please to have met you" than “will you wait for me?” (FOR ‘FRIDAY. MAY 15) gjgpggd mgzgami“ fi ‘f: _ cemay maewii cu t- A CAN OPENER COOK BREAKFAST ed albpu noun serwsVa. Eastern girls seldom beni- transplanting and the man who marries ‘tomato Juice Rolled Oats Whole Wheat Toast one has to steel himself to endure her moans over living in a barbarous land, far, far from home. Also, she a. city girl. having been brought up in a two-by-four flat, she is a. can-opener 000k. In the West marrl is run on n. fifty-fifty basis as it is nowhere else in the world. and i is lolly for either a man or a. woman with a head-of-the-house complex to espouse anyone west of the Mississippi, uvlélg handy to the divorce mill, they stand no foolishness from their ma s. Western women were the first publicit to put on the pants. Also. they emancipated themselves from domest city by substltut: ng the cafe- teria for the cook stove, but they make excellent wives for men who are not fussy abouttheir food and who are fond of hiking. Southern men are natural as love-makers. ‘They are born with a" line that. will make any woman who is not stone deaf stop and listen. Un- fortunately they do not always mean everything they say. so it; is well for a girl to discount their "honeys" and "darlingest thing in the world" until the show up with a wedding ring. As husbands they are still gallant to m r wives and generally treat them as polttsly as they do their secre- ea. YOURS FOR YOUTH AND Honey Beverage of Choice Milk for Children LUNCH ' Gieese Omelet Green Gelery t. Whole Whrat. Bread, . Canned Cherries Milk for Children DINNER Salmon steaks Parsley Potatoes Spring Salad of Mixsd Greens Vitamin B White Brand (Canada Approved) mpricot Upside-Down Oaks Beverage Milk for Children APRIC 0'1‘ UPSlDE-DOWN CAKE 1 1-4 cups sifted pastry flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1-4 teaspoon salt l-2 cup granulated sugar 1 ass. well beaten Tea \ t! ""5:- ‘vlfl’. 33nd‘ 0W‘ c ‘ - WWW‘ “u? voiuwfcbd n1 d‘ tiers. and if a man wants Southern women are the true husband- lg and strong and wonder- a wife who will baby him and tell him how ful he is. Dickie is his best bet. So there you are. boys and girls. “givriwrnivrn-scrloon Honor roll for New Perth School Take your choice. ‘ luau/infra " your“ hours-nf-ga-se wardrobe. is a ti-‘mly-tailored, flat.- tierfng dressing gown of navy or sfl“"'fl 9'“ for the month of April: KIOSQIEII! ribbon at cuffs. large - Grade X-i. John Mlncliin; 2. pocket, iapdled cctlar and front x Leo Corcoran; 3. Doris McLean. closing. PracVcal. too, in these SMART KNITTED JACKET AND CROCHET!!!) PILLBO Grade VII—1. Lee. Myers; 2. times when practicality is at o. _ premium CAST-IR 0N’ COOKING MINBILS James Corcoran. Grade V-1. Anna Maui-en; 2. ggfiald Coroorsn; 8. Velma. Mu- Grade IV—1. Ansus MacDonald; 2. Harry Myers. Grade III-l. Tleresa Myers; 2. Eleanor Minchin; 3. Earl Power. Grade II-l. Pauline Cummiskey; 2 Hazel Stewart. Grandmother's cast-iron slfllict / and Dutrh oven are kitchen iavour- ////~ f a itervtp-daliz. To ketgpttlzfim tam ' V/Qf/(I c‘ \ rusn.awa_v see a u_- i v/ ' stl is gihfiltllflgly dried we; wesh- y grade 1_1_ my; 13mm n; 1 lng. If food becomes stuck on the , /.i ill; , Margaret Power; s. Patricigmilalla- inside or burned U‘! wth water w ham wthlch a little washing soda has ,~\ __._i______ lgfien bridged and innit. (ivfidmarily % ’-. HERMITAGE CIIOOL 9 5 u!‘ '0" W!’ °e5 W ("m9 " is off with this treatment. but, if Report of Hermitage School for stubborn. use steel wool scourmc the month of April. Dld. Grade IX.-1 Alfred Our-Icy. Grade VH1. Joseph l Rooney. Grade VHI. Jr.-—1, Audrey Mor- ‘(lirade VII.—1, Frances Rooney; 2, Joseph McVarish. 2 Grade VI, Sin-l. Edna. McVsriab: y. Grade VI. Jr.-l, Phyllis Larktn. Grade IV. Sl‘.—-I, Joseph Larkin. Grade IV. Jr.—I, Bety Masters; 2, Alban Curran; 3. Edward Larkin. Grade I1I.—1, Willie Msstcrs; 2. Hilda kin; 3, Jean Movarlsh. Grade L-No tests given. Hi heat percentage in Senior (Ira es-Jidna McVai-ish. Hi hest. percentage in Junior Gra es-Bet y Masters. Perfect Attendance-Audrey Mor- ton. Francis Rooney, Edna Mc- Variuh. Alban Curran, Betty Mu- tcrs, Hilda Larkin. (Patriot please copy.) SPRING J1EE SII DRESSING GOWN Sr.-l, —BE IIIITI Alli"! Hold your partner- with charm and dniuriness! Ge: a jar of Odorono Cream todlyilt’: non-gritty, smooth as satin - iion-greasy, harm- less to fabrics. Full- ounce jar, only 59¢; Also 19¢ size.- ‘mene’: something spring fresh about polka dots. Perhaps that's why they are particularly appeal- ing to jaded faihfon fancies in lull ion mu lovely {mm and ma»: Inlke l smart comblngffilivqiicgige. DESIGN NO- e i" l-EEEK winter. New. and ust the item to l‘ u a m" n the m“ ‘men h, m,“ 3g w 42,111 l a ‘I’ _ pilleboai ma be made in about on hour's time. Ptwr:ng0'cl°?]pl%(i6 tut of rna rials needed. illustration of the den In! _ structionl. me u‘ ‘ . To ordor pitui-n: writs or mid above plctfl" W“ W" amour address with t5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bu!!!“ town Guardian i on "corhln dayflof mouth 11 functional monthly dlghflbggug YOU OI! I05 To Charlottetown Guardian make you nervmin, restless, htgh- r0100!» MOI] ’ Needlework Devlfllmnt ‘mm- °3"“"Y- "I'm-W E- IOI you: ' Pinkhsm a Vegetable Compound at Mo", Design N0. 1001 once to help relieve pain and norv- _ 4 v - " ousfeeltngaofwomerrawilfllcult NAME - - - -. .._.__.... _-- - -—-"" dlyaFVerycflecttvmMademCsn- __ _ - iv — " t ads. Well worth trying! 31-53;“ Appgmg _ .. ._ - - PROVDZOI - — fl .' a- v t ' Oil-I ---_---------OITI—--’-‘—