OMEN IIAIY nawuurnm man. ..........m...m.. Wife Feels A Burden Rather Than A Partner DEAR MARY HAWO TI-I: My 5 The Guardian Page 11 husband and Ilare hot in. 0"? late twenties, with seven ycaia of I-.,...;'.'iZ.y, Oct. 18, 195 l.I:J'I"S EAT By ids ”II has diutit-i' tint? Ill 8 g,'J(I';('I Fve sccii in a long tin --H” L-yps lighted on a stalk ”l-'ruui the box stir exiractet shining object. i'lIlllIlC(l. ”'.lu.-'t put cut-up fru (loldcn bincd with milk. eggs and shrimp grated tamcr- press down the cover dlc, like tliis.' IIISINIJSS AT A HALT "ln went cut-up celery; and round rotiited the handle. 0 -is crowded over to the lliisiiicss was at a standstill! "And. mcsdames. it was just Wile Preservers ,, . . . . - J,- -- ., EJIEEQ . . You can wash your hat. nylon swub suitsin anautoniatic wash- a. Settliewuer temperature at "warm." the tone at one and one-half to Iinsennmtin Alwayn use a mild deten- a-awn-v flakes. REXAI.I. ONE CENT SALE fiI'EN IN G WEDNESDAY AT SEMPLE'S' PHARMACY If you can't shop personally PHONE YOUR ORDER ; VVE DELIVER -Queen St. Dial 4171 cat'l'ols. coni- huld them in and rotate the han- round :'-uiiic the celery in grated shreds.i the girls look a whirl at it. Thel tlllIll'CSSOS stopped to look. Custom- table. CE. BROOKS DESIGNS . novelties! send 28 cent; for bOCa-rroi Ancl Shrimp Ring I Makes A Satisfying Dish I lhlliy Allen dis- grater that has been Still inusic Quiet conversation. when making the following dish." Palttillh enjoying delicious food. Carrot Shrimp Ring with Green .l.h(.”. puul'I..just like that--the Peas: Peel and cut 4 medium t't)llllIll)llUll started." chuckled the carrots in chunks, I stalk cleaned Hm, celery in 1” pieces; add 1 slice --A lady at it table near nursipeeled Dillon and put through a teat-lied lllltt licr tote bag and rotary grater: or grate ongan or- pullorl out a small box dinary grater without cutting up. "HIIIIC tl'Cil'C uniting for our Add I-3 c. line dry bread crumbs. nntri-c.” she said to her fiieiids. 1 c. quartered cooked or canned it ilfllll to show you the best shrimp. W; c- white sauce. 1 tsp. ic.' salt, 5': tsp. monosodium glut of mate and V4 tsp. black pepper. l a its,l and baked in a ring mold, make an attractive main luncheon dish. to 325 degrees F. Unmold onto a Fill the center with cooked fro zen. or drained. heated ipcas seasoned to taste with salt pepper and butter. TOMORROW'S DINNER Vegetable Salad Hollywood Salmon Croquettes Green Beans Parslied Creamed Potatoes Citrus Sponge Pudding Ill. . Coffee Tea Milk ' ' Vegetable S a I I it Hollywood: Peel and grate together 1 me- dium-sized raw beet. I carrot. I raw potato, vs A mild onion and I cleaned tender stalks celery. Add 1A tsp- each salt and mono- sodium glutamate. Vi tsp. Wor- cestershire, V4 tsp. each Tabasco and sugar. and IA tsp. lemon Juice. Add equal parts mayonnaise and sour cream to blend. Pack into small custard cups or molds and chill. Unmold on crisp lettuce. Gar- nish with cress. Pass not-sweet French dressing. Citrus Sponge Pudding: Com- bine 1 1-3 c. sugar. 1-3 c. flour. 3 tbsp. melted butter, ll tsp. salt. the grated rind each 1 lemon and orange. and 7 tbsp. lemon juice (fresh or frozen). Beat 5 egg yolks light; add 2 c- scalded milk and 1-3 c. orange juice. Beat into the first mixture. Beat the egg whites stiff and told 11 Transfer to a hutte casserole. Stand in water. Bake in a slow oven. 325 degrees F.-350 degrees F. for 45 mm. or until puffy. browned and firm to the touch. Use warm or cold. Serves 3, TRICK OF THE CHEF Add Vi tsp. powdered dried tar- ralzon to the mixture of salmon croquettcs. MORNING SMILE Boarder-Ah. your steak is like the weather, this evening madam. rather raw. Landlady-Indeed? By the way. your account is like the weather. unsettled. red low 2-qt. a pan of hot JIFFY CROCHET Crochet this adorable set in white with gaily colored flowers- your daughter will look as cute aa she's warm! Jiffy - in heavy knitting worsted. Send nowl Patten 7139: Cap- and -mitten set in any crochet. Directions for sin: 4 to to included in pattern. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for thispattern t stamps can- not be accepted) to Charlottetown ouaehold A M t mg; moat. rot-Xnnco. oni.' '1 P AMI. . PA'l'l'lllN order our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft catalogue. 3.. toy pa!!! and of exciting new dentin: - hitting, mcim, embroidery. iron-ens, toys and your now. want to order every quip copy of this wonderful book You'll in it! Now Many Wool- FALSE TEETH with Little worry 1. folk. la n or anoen without (carol tnucurgdalae tooth woo n”&& . used for tin-,vui.slic(i Ncu York restaurant. years lll France! I always use it Add the yolks to the first inix- ture. Fold in the whipped whites. ” tit new rotary gratei'l' she ex-,Turn into a well-beaten 5 c. ring mold. Place in a pan of hot water. tr-Lv.-ii-.lil--s or nuts in this con- Bake W4 hrs. in a slow oven, serving plate. canned marriage behind us. and we have a lovely little daughter. The W53 few years together were halillyv with both of us working and liking the same things in "M Since our daughter was born. and with my husband advancing ii his work difficulties are begin ning to develop. I am not a native of this country but feel just like any American woman does I respect my hus- band and help him in any way I can: but in return I get nothing except material support. John never compliments me for anything I do. and never tells me that he loves me unless I say It first. When I suggest that he could do little things to make me feel happy he replies that I have every- thing I need. I believe In sharing things with a--one's partner. but feel more and more that I am just is burden in i(tl('l'V on her bread and butter Separate 3 eggs. Beat thel.Iohn. He wants to work out all in-tn-' It'll tic-inoiislrate ill' she whites stiff and the yolks lemon our family problems by himself. m.;..i colored. refusing my help completely. We often wind up with him, slammhjll out of the hotise, leaving me in tears. I am always first to sa I am sorry: but he can't licli"v background on Sept. 0 mm fast and mean ilA of Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan happy and a nice place to live Mr, in? Please advise me. LETDOWN PHASE DEAR G.G.: Presiilialily you Itllll the business world on bet-oniing, a mother, and "retired" to thcl more sequestered job of being aj fulltime housewife. About the same a time your husband began to ad-I vance as a inoneyniaker-and un-i gow lload. Rev. ed with a cluster of flowers. because it is called upnii to ne-lo; gotiatc all kinds of weather And: the very fact that your marriage has lasted seven years automati- cally brings it into a different weather bcll than before. at least temporarily. Experts tell us that the liftli tau anan. cousin of bridesmaid not over taffeta. Their flowers were in iiosegays. Groonisinan was Mr. the bride. seventh year lot inarri.'ige usuilly Mucnam bmum. of the groom Ml. leads into the etdown phase-w en G . C I m ' : one or both partners begin to take Acmge op 5' Moncmm and Mr the whole sci-iip for gratitcd. often of the situation; as if to say: ”So' M U B .h , , this is what I settled for?" . hm In your case the automatic let- down phase of marriage corres- ponds also to your change of social pace-from downtown business girl to homebody tied to baby care. This shift tends to increase your' sense of dependency upon your husband. RID ATMOSPHERE By An Island The lambs went to matkct to- tday. the orpiiaued twins ant. pets of the place. These were the prop- simummeously John is making erty oi the farmwife and child- more money than before, and could ire" Wm” Smce. Spnng was "" the afford more acuvityggexcept thaumcadtiiis carried the supplei:iciit- now he has nwre bins to pHy',ary feedings of milk to. them. to iwm, 3 wife and baby 10 suppnm mature them into the sizable and and no financial help (mm you ,fat follows that went to "rail grade' (something hols got aeustomed this h10IhI'hH- . He probably resents uncon- We Oxpecled the parting Would sciously these taxes of parenthood. 0Cl'35i0h 501118 1831'-5 Oh the P811 even though happy about the baby, of the youngsters. We remembered Unhappily aware of his tension. a sad day we spent at Rob's over and uneasy about it. you reactla siniiliar marketing. That lamb solicitously which annoys hini-bc- lwas one especially dear. lie would cause it affirms your closeness to iron happily along a reach of pas-I him: and he feels your increased ture to greet the two who broughtl pneggdsogfhvivrziadgtriitg he has him his fIniIkl.)lAndl knew also wh S L'8DIV- amie on ' ity is an acceptable fate. 110 school W: How to keep your home happy my mad. And once ind "ice '0 "V9 I"? My 5"!-'lZ9Sl' animal would turn away to rejoin : T , -- l.”.'li ”.'.? t..'.”.'"..'.l?...'.'I.”...l'.i'"”ilLi"'” "M "fl" "lid be" it 50”"- fully considerate of John in atniore gay to Jaiilme aid Saga But on impersonal way. Try being less cn- arms sue mm at gs must be' grossed in him. Don't struggle to mbgacka igylhgnglrd gr sharewliat he withholds. Learn to and n i mm, with "5 drop an argument. to sidestep a .. cg ,.. .' quarrel to restore good humor 15"?” he obsewed ca without, blaming yourself first tdn '''”e''e.5”l"5 ” if”. i'I'"” M d this by being matter of factly ff mm” t”dl'y' 95' '.e "M CH nicct: mid so on. Invest in other the pet l'E.""b5 "'9 30'"g"'I did appropriate rcmionshipsggas mod have a notion of keeping the one neighbor. diligent cluirch worker. "uh ”l9.pl"k "055 hm ""53" Wei? student in adult education classes b"”' Fem"? l"'9”Y hossy. Oh yes. If ossibie 939. Thu, he laughed."sometlmes when I was P . you keep , growing-and hold the marriage in Passlhll them in the Yard Vheyd bal ing it by way' refreshed the rmchair sually friends ance by expanding .sociauy,.pui down their heads. threatening mented this eveninlz. with Pm” which gives John is sense of elbow 7110- And It W33 "f" N7 hurry as they are.” room. M.H- by!" "Not Mary Haworth counsels through "The melt Should be sweet" her column. not by mail or personal chuckled. "there are a lot at James rejoined- interview. Wrlte to her in care of shrubs and flowers in lt- forsythln this newspaper. and climbing roses. baby'n breath :1? "They say Switch; here in person.” "That's rigl'it- its her GET YOUR FREE TICKET AT YOUAFAVOURITE FOOD STORE! A I Micl-September Bridal Multi-colored. gladioll formed the 10 in New Y Glasgow Christian Church when that a person can change mood Catherine Hazel, youngest daughter What can I do to keep our home Fredericton, became the bride of Ian Harold Macltae, youngest ' son of Mr. Norman MacRae, Glas- Bryen R- Jones officiated at the double ring cere- moiiy. The guest pews were mark- ed with a lace arrangcnieiit centr- Mrs. Harold Sharpe was organist nd Mrs. Ralph Buudett sang ”Tbe Wedding Prayer" before the cere- I . I .niony and "I'll Walk Beside You" F g 11' in b 'd - haliwnthss dawllcd m E-den'.m).'v?id"1'lHg the signing of the register. ligbir 8lI::'e weithnnfivymiiiiil he ”'”"blc I 589 l5.”'d' will The bride. giV9h in marriage by white accessories and a cor.-":"c and Your husballd 3'9 hm!"-V '””her father. were a floor-length of red roses The couple will He- tlng nature take its course in m;ir- l gown of Wm”, lace and net mm, Side In Chattimm N B Where the T1329 m Bhd fhllhlll '0 ynmkg" "l"slippcr satin. Her fingertip veil of groom is gtgitittu-(1 N Wm, the tclligent adjusiinciits gto Inevitable.embmidcmd M, was held by a R.C.A.Fgl I clizingcs in tho eniolionzil cltnintc ; nmthilm h(.mm,.(.s5 and 8,", far. OULOHUWH gms” NWT Mr andl 0' "'9 "9l"”""'-5'"l!- , . , irietl a hmiriuct of American Beauty Mrs. Gcorttc (Inliiiit-: and i son As you know. inarriai.'e is li.u-n- ,.,m,Sg Mnnmm N-.3. Mr Chester Mac: cd to an ocean voyage. largely. a ' " ' ' Mrs. Arcliihald hint-Eweii. sister the groom, was matron o.' 'ionor and wore a gown of pale green net and taffeta. Miss Ellen Buch- was in a gown of yellow Arnold rcliibald MacEwcn. St a ii I e y Bridge. brothers-in-law of the bridel ELLEN'S DIARY we back to the old ways of living!" Martha Logan is going to be wonderful cooking school! And everything is Free!” daughtei-'a wedding. a dress of medium blue taffeta with rose and white acessories and a corsage of white carnatlons. The groom's mother was gowned in navy sheet with navy and white accessories and a corsage of red carnations. A reception for 65 guests fol- lowed at Lakeview Lodge. Mrs. Alden Buchanan acted as hostess. Mrs. Oliver Parkman. cousin of the bride. had charge of the guest book. The bride's table was centr- ed with a three-tiercd wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom. Rev. Jones proposed the toast to the bride. : Donald, St. John's. Nfld.: Mr. Fred Roscau, New Bcdford. illa.-ta; lllss Beverly Spooner, Fall River. Mass. Mrs. Angus MacLcv'd. Miss Mar- garet IllacLcod and Mrs. Robert Hunt. all of Fairhaven. Mass. IRS. GORDON MAOMHLAN - l A COUNTRY GARDEN hues of apples: apples I g And wine-dark strtPH185 0" "W reds of Kings ' And Baldwins in old orchaId5- Northern Spies. of grapes: that drapes ern skies Barred with orange-red before black-frost nlzhli plums that comes sumac bright. red as rust, dust. -41” think of their beauty for the earl year, Clematis panic-ulata has a season. but I am thankful it is sti The two divisions never grow an Several seasons ago I had bee successful with the dividing of tb hybrid Clematis Jackmaniii an it is not listed in several of th Bloom-clouded scarlet Macintosh. Rose-red: the amethyst-lihl9d Wd5 Crimson of hazel brush. I shawl Neglected country hi"5ldC5- W95” The scarlet of tomato globes: red Frosted with silvery dust; the hh15h To tint the shecks of title P33”? Flame-colored down the hills, and, to grow which pleases a busy gar- A drift of maple leaves alonlz the In the b”5y a"'”"”' days it is 3 o J Th v are lanted in a real 1W i” "stand and stne" Kt wiide uiliirt ofethe rockpgarden with 3" "'9 beau.” "””"d ghoul "Ll! 9 a background of pale pink roses ”""'y m.””""g5 ”e especmfug 9" climbing over the lattice fence and ely and. it is fun m be out ad 00?; he combination of these flowers :?:.:”:::':..::.:".:.;i:'::.:?.. :::;.:i-- but th- air is so brisk and refresh- ing of perennial seedlings has been done and it the weather continues to be kind much more will be ac- complished in the weeks ahead. Bags of bulbs cheer us when we spring days. The dahlias and an- nuals are still lovely after weeks of blooming. At this time of the. ways had fragrant bloom until this growing green and healthy after I tried to divide it in the spring. I despaircd of the original vine. now have three good sized vines. I am clzirl that the oritzinstl sweet scented cleinalis has survived as HOUSEHOLD HINT When you have to new a patch on a garment or other article. cut the patch on the straight of the goods- Sew it on so the crosswise - t 1 .h' .h . ' I ' . and lengthwise yarns in the patch AUTUMN RED! ciltiilrggtzhii iiitveleitiiitye-le:1'.,'e"..'lgVi”nd mat 'crosswise and lengthwise There is a richness in the stuff 0' smelling the wonderful fragrance "F" '" U” '"”?”"”'i H the m”' things have been asking where it had "'3'. has E design "'”ch '3.” That autumn dyes with red; the gone. I am always pleased that dew” p"fec”y' Th" hell” mde they remember something lovely about the garden. It is at this season of the year that it is good to see the perennials and biennials that are growing so well for ”next year". The hundreds of for-get-meinot plants for a blue carpet under the tulips and the drifts of them in the beech wood at the top of the garden. Sweet William plants here there and every where in the garden transplanted from the vegetable garden where seed was sown this spring. They are loiig-lastiiig and colorful. and grown from seed saved from lII9l garden give much beauty for iustl the garden labor necessary Not much labor is required as tiicy.a grow so luxuriantly in rich solllj that the weeds have not any chance it will be possible to winter these lovely plants as they are some- thing to prize as garden plants. Sunshine is the name of my fav- you could see it you would know it has been well named. With a saiitheniums it is possible to have as colorful a garden in the fall as in spring, indeed the color is more intense than in the spring- time. With a back good Michaelmas Daisy. lllt Ever- est and the evergreen hedge a lov- ely garden could be achieved I do not think there is any other chievement as satisfying as inali- rig a beautiful garden from some- thing that was not beautiful in the beginning. I have been reading of ldehef. Sir Walter Scott's home and gar- Madonna lilies have grown tlieirldens. Abbotsford House. Mor fall rosette of leaves and give prom- Continued on page I3 lse of fragrant beauty next June 1. orite golden yellow flower and if good collection of these garden chry ground of thaty COOK'S CORNER- RA CHILI SAUI I peck ripe tomatoes 7 large onions 7 stalks celery. then chop logo- ther 1 cup salt Let stand over Ill',;llI. Drain in morning. then add it cups sugar. 6 cups malt vinegar. 2 hot peppers. 2 sweet green peppers. 3 oz niuslard seed. stir 3 or 4 times then pm in jars. Words Oi Th:W uordsnl the wise . To a quick qucstimi. give i e per- slow aiisvt er. . at Italian Proverb V4 mp shortening: Vi cup sugar Seedling hollyhocks, foxglove and l ego many other plants keep the garden I we V-e"osv'I Alivlwe green, while the evergreen hedge '-V1 WI” "'”'''d '5'" b""”'"” protects them from too much weath er and wind. I forgot to mention all the violas and pansies which go on and on blooming all year. CHRYSANTHEMUMS .Y The chrysantliemums have never been finer and this year many new varieties were added to the collect- ion. They ucre planted in a new bor- der which had been enriched with litter from the hen yard when busy I. ll d "BltAll-Allll" itui BIIEAD1 V1 cup chopped nvtmeutu Blend shortening and nignr th..-oughlx Add tag; and twat I'PII Stir In All-Bran, bananas and vanilla Sift together flour. baking powder, nod: and nail Add in linst mixture with out.- rncistc. stirring only until combined. d In WIIII-Kl'FH!wlI 8!, ii 1!,-inch Iimf pan. preheated moderate oven tflfit)” f.) n ur. ””-ae..,,-4 All-BRllN- a delicious, ready-to-out canal, 3 old to ndud ngulully. 1 teaspoon vanilla hovering I V: cups sifted flour 2 tebspoom baking powder Vi teaspoon baking soda Vi teaspoon salt like in bout about my work there and now the bushes are huge and covered with golden, mauve, wine, bronze and white mums in several varieties of shapes. Some of the plants have been lifted into large containers and made ready for the garden room when necessary. I do hope u e d 6 3'9"” 1”. IR!" Your Mind SHOWERS Prior to her inarriage the bride wa.s honored at a miscellaneousl shower at the home of her parents- when she received many lovely gifts. On their return from their honeymoon, a reception was held at the l-!l'00m's home where the couple was presented with an address and is purse of money. .gg.gg,.gg.ggg lfarmeris Wife and dahlia5..,." "And sweet peas” he added withl a smile. ”thcy just love" thr i!.. I hope lhcre'lI be a m ther-sheep next spring that won'. liz. .- pair of little lambs-aiid I hope they I 'll both be ewes so thcm.' ' Ami there were no tears as theyl were put in the truck but in an older heart a regret for another summer so definitely over and gone It was measured in lambklns comel and wooly lads-of-fellows gone- an interval of blossoms and seedtime And now the hour frost of nl and on to the fall days again. But October poured generously lands today rich and sparkling it was. beneath the mellow sun Beautiful the fields and woodlands altogether. we fancy. an artists despair. P ning of s reducin .determines the 0 we can keeplwrote recentl one more tr this time, This is pa defiance. B she is qu Her mind is set for failur will find new ways to fail- Al -she is not aware of this. it of haying and harvest. all fleeting. that 5l'b00hSCl0I1Sly she W gms prove she cannot lose weight. This L e on his wayithe wine of autumn over the farm-- "M '1" Mrs" 3835"!" Ildd 3' Ida Jun Rain The subtle blend of psychology and the science of nutrition can work slimming miracles. Find out the role your mind plays in help- ing you to eat for normal weight. This enlightenment will pay slim- ming dividends. Psychologists explain there i such a thing as "mind set." Tha is, you tend to regard a situation 'in terms of what is already in mind. Your attitude at the begin utcome. For example, you start a reduc ing diet seriously doubting you'll lose many pounds. since you have 'never been able to stay on a diet. gative and brings more '3aubt is ne doubts. Or, as with the overweight who Y. "I'll give diet just y. and if I do not lose I'll never diet again." rt desperation and part ut in this frame of mind. ite likely to fall. Why? e. and though may be ants to "Whose horses?" the visitor chuc- e . We shall step up into a buggy resently. we think. and beside James drive off. after an old mare A warm wind mved the field of the place. along a friendly sum- ing of mangels. Soon only one other crop will remain to be har- "l vested: the turnips seeded on one of Junels lN"'l"1 d5-"g Eve" ” the bringing in and storing of the former continucd. vie saw wl;;elsI being adjusted nn the plow to . Ive it in readiness for the last fie d- in 3 r. "?.'.Fh?s' ,s”;”f'.,.,..:.. thai-d fall for the farincrs". I Vl5m"5 0'" c”m' hard at all. if we'd let "How will we go about it?" "Let the machines idle. and get OvlftCoiIIdlouCla5N'W l cam”: when we farmers worked at 5". mer i'oad...of dreams. Until tomorrow -- Diary---Good L. g venture largely Plays Big Role will leave her free to overeat on favorite fattening foods. Many overweight: write that they start a diet course grimly deter- mined to stay with it, and they do for a time. Then, even though they are losing weight. after a certain number of days, maybe 5 or 10, they cannot keep from overeating. The explanation: Expecting to Tail. they concentrate on falling at that particular time. It is true that we tend to get what we expect. To carry this fur- ther, if you expect to be hungry while dieting. you will be. since your mind will react exactly as you have habituated it to react. l'onder this psychological principle. for it is an important clue to mind conditioning. How do you change your mind? by changing your attitude. Instead. of thinking of diet as doing penance for past overeating. which is de- iressing. get a feesh point of view. "say to yourself, ”Look. I've been toing at this all wrong...the science of nutrition will help me lick the pounds without going hungry or feeling cross.” In short. apply psy- chology! This new attitude takes the irksomeness out of low calorie fare. . To bring your goal nearer. aim at the next smaller size dress This will be iota 18 pounds off. depending on your structure and on how near you are to top weight on your present size. That. too. is applying psychology. Tomorrow the dietitian will ex- plain how to apply the science of nutrition to bolster will power- 5 t Wy your aim it by MARCELLA HOLMI-is NOTID anunr Airnioairr (for-nier Bondy Editor or! "Glamour" nuwuina) Of all the mail that reach in bnuty editor's dank, there in none to urgent an letters from adolescent girls with pimples. That's why I want to alert. Inothu-a to the double of this problem. 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