it-.ge to Tim Guardian weal,” Dec. 11171955 ” Kalil”! EAT 2 Candied Fruits Add A Glamorous Touch By Ida Bailey Allen "Here is It pre-taste of the sutzar in I: c water. Boll 32 min- iChristmas season. filadmiic " tho Md I i' 'Y”Wd fruits 3"” P99”: rllkillllle ii tsp powdered ginger "Chef nid. putting a tor of color 'i'ul fruits and peels on the test- tchen table. "They look almost as ho:-iittifiil stained glass. Chef.” I told him. p ut into small bits. wtlli thc t'osc- ,,red of the canilicd 4-licrrics. pale gold of the pineapple. the anther rurlnge peel and emerald-gt-ccn ru- run." "And look. Madame. this peel is - tlnoiat and delicate in flavor It is j very different from old-fashion:-d. J peel that had to be soaked inl water. then dried and cut up by i band." "And the taste is dc-licioii: Fhrif. vln past years. vie used mixed 'i peels only in fruit rakes. an PVll'a- special Christmas piiddinc or in ii making tutti-fruttl filling for t'Eili9 I "Today. let's plan some cxcitini: ilwsys that his new style pN"l can In I tsp. water and stir in Roll 1 min. longer; skim off any froth. Pour into it jar. Cover and chill. This keeps indefinitely if refriger- ated Perfect with ice cream. ORIENTAL SYNDAES t'hill canncd sliced pineapple. Serve individually. one slice to each person: top with a half scoop of vanilla ice cream. Spoon over Oriental fruit sauce. T()MORR()W'S DINNER Toinato tfream Soup Lamb Turnovers Mushroom Sauce Mixed Vegetables Pimicnto-Lettuce Salad Oriental Sundaes Coffee Tea Milk Lamb Turnovers: containing V4 tsp- thyme. " 3”pe”"” halws ncss; cut into 6 in squares. k'mkie3' 'an;:le. Press the edges Ileal for glamour and flavor. bull. breads and coffee cake I , Add to cream cheese; thin with milk to spreading consistency. and i"Ve'"' mo dag" F" - spread on strips of cake or decor-i ' 1: ated bread. Wonderful with tea. i ; At this juncture. the Chef got: I busy at the range. In to minim-s1 he came up with a new Oriontal 'Wpe ice cream topping. i when making In a pint saucepan dissolve I c. cream soup. & ELEANOR-13558 I -it Observe Safely Rules .Esp'ecially Al Holidays SBIICE. TRICK OF THE CHIEF canned (A o m b i n e 2 c minced oddments cooked lamb iiith 1; c. very thick white sauce U" " 5 gmlnmh in mm mus recipe pie pastry to La ll'I.R:I,llI!0kl- . . On y Combine with an equal qiiaiitity. 8 h l . 1 h t bl I Of chopped nuts in loaf cakes orHP'(C”;epl::neb' FOT:p:::g!0:me:w: Chop um Md m tanking "at with s fork Slash once ttsgiiidvi ' . . . g g the steam to escape. Place on an Use in making and (I9(0lalll1g nilcd baking pan; brush sparinglyihead. 1 mink 1 have always men with mm; gape 30 min. in I not 'modcst and humble and courteous- ." until guide; i-treating others as I viish to be lb,-own, sew, hog Wm, mushroom treated. But since I married Sam, I feel I have degenerated into a; nobdoy and my cheerful disposlt-it t Add 1-4 tsp. crushed cumin seed i tomato MARY DAWQRTB'l MAII. I Married To Man Who Shows Her No Kindness in Life DEAR MARY HAWORTI-I: I am under terrible nervous strain-of, my own making. I guess. I have been too ashamed to tell anyone. I am unhappy with my husband. It wasn't long after we married- three years ago-that I discovered he wasn't what I wanted in a husbahd. He shows me no consideration. warmth or affection. He never helps around the house without a scene first - never takes me out . . . constantly finds fault with all I say or do, until I am "walking on eggs" for fear of making him angry. I don't ythink I can stand imuch more of his unteellng treat- ment. If it weren't for our child I think I would have left him some time ago. I still wish I had the icourage to do so-yet noo court in the land would see any legitimate reason for it. He isn't a ”bad" man: he doesn't beat me or run around with other women. etc He just doesn't measure up to my kind of man-as most women would agree. I think NOW A NOBODY - I can see what I am nIlSSllIgi Awhen I look at other men. In factt I have fallen in love with anotheri man-who is a fine all-around hus- I hand, kind sincere, brimming over with the joy of living. We' are very much aware of a mittuali attraction. He loves his wife, only wants an affair with me And feel- ing as I do, I am afraid I may; settle for that: although I would like to spend the rest of my life with him -. . Before marriage I iias always treated with respect and admirat-p ion. Everybody liked me in school. and college. I was good looking, intelligent. versatile. an excelientl student: but it didnt go to myi ilon has begun to crumble . .. invand-out of love with .men; yet I am so wildly discon- ttented with my life that I don't had another chance.to PLEASE help! E.P. for the situation” A MISTAKE? DEAR EP.: Your letter is out There is no future in my Iallingi married know what to do. Would that It choosel s husband more wisely Where did I 3" WFFWUZ. and is there any hopei Every time the Canadian hnuse- HOT EQUIPMENT "He em?” me kmh"".'” .I"'"p”"l Failure to use pot holders when the family meal. she is likely to.ham”mg hm equipment. so many; commit at least one of the rlcodlypof us just take I chance when " him gain” imfet-vi And with mehandling hot utensils, but there holidays coming along. and all the many is!” any Chm” The" 1, -excitement and the extra lI'll',aIS sure m be a bum and muck dint i an 3" with tilemt 1' behnmps "5 er of dropping it pan with hot Ii m sum hmak'"g Hm" rims" igrcase or a saucepan filled with - CARDINAI6 RULES hoiling contents The cardinal rules for safety; ' ' 3, were set up by the National Safety i l council to help cut down the fri;,'ht- y I lui toll of deaths from fircs and iv run at home. more than 5.000 ' Every year! Ignorance is no ox- .cuse. 50 see how many of those Violltlons you commit lil'lfMlI't'."l,V' And don't wait h""" one of the most commonly broken own. for something it has already become in- cabinet safety rules. Every kitchen should mmg . dynamic (9. ha” 3 5lmPl9 first 5” kn 9' in male. who would overrun all buti EIOYIES It the "WW9 01 G0d- Ind to a fragment-but the whole oiit- pouring is vehement testimony tnl the fact that the marriage is ser-i iously failing. Mosly because Sam isn't psychologically equipped for marriage. it seems. And the worst of the difficulty is his rigid refusal to face up to his deficiency. and try to overcome it by humble dili- gent willingness to learn how to No first aid kit on hand. This iailovg. Possibly you are by tempera-it demanding I Oil , b ill l. II II . i t mood to ram dath:ml"':'e"(:e&(.u2.ihE Slmnilesl Spouse. if given free. you, Amos - you will see shcep. i l hr "mt 1. mendous rein. At any rate, you have tre-l emotional energy The new development of screen printing felt is seen above in this aiabesque print of viscose ELLEN'S felt with gold and green on black. The top consists of a black wool jersey with a finely pleated front DIARY By An Island Farmer-is Wile E "It was said: 'We shall see new Amos paid no heed for he thoughtl (Milo himself: '0ne shepherd the less "or iinknowingllh , 'drive), I gather- By comparlsom; . hr New Year tn make "ymmmns. ll):-ctszd. The kit should cosittaiin1. isam is!” nearly so v"al.prohab1y.iWlII 'not matter at the Throne of D0 It '1'"! mill”?! ' an 8g” s-””"”' Sp" 5" etAlso he is less smart and lessiG0d' - lcotlon. stcrilc dressings. petro- Nor did he have mm; in be ileum jelly and a disinfectant 1 LUFFLES CATCH FIRE Dressing danhcrousl,v Riitily blouses. fancy aprons which tcmpt ..i or catch on burner handlesl . . H "M not be worn near um Smve. ,all the educational services avail- - mm. to keep me smve Clean? iable to the public. many adults '1" but homemaker snmeg do not understand the basic rules Emu neglects to scrub all grease "I mst am I" die" .p.'mc' may tom Wen and bumprs. (;..mS(, Lg forget. even the intuitive knowl- une of the main causes of stove egfigwtglh which mm” mu” "'9 . , ie . 3. r 5:11:53! tnwpts or (-tmhes Me,-t For minor burns. then. use pet- lroleum jelly and cover with s I Tllurnus. . Dangerous placement of pots and Its. They should he put on back s ners or with handles turned in- BASIC Rl'l.ES hiidgct-priced." Ioddle 3 can't reach them. or at once. IAnd, unfortunately. he hasn't thei ilhe table. in most situations. perhaps.Hmubhd that he was "M m see. Child who was to come to basic self-esteem to accept the dif-.saVe the world. There was much it is sad but true that de,-pitelference comfortably-and congrnt-do ha dnne among the flocks and. iulate himself on having marriedi I .. .. Amos walked between the sheep I powerhouse wue who bring; and made under his tongue I spirit and significance of Christ- to the partnership much that he lacks. Evidently Sam is flintily on the defensive against the currents of your nature - as If he construes lmarrisge to be a contest for dom- lnai-ice. rather than in merger in 5'9-"19 dresslnil taken from I Iell- which each party identifies glad- tly with the other. thus becoming And if in doiibi at all aboit theia " " yard on the stove. so that curiouslsoi-iousncss of the burn. call I. doci- befiiisgreIlia(;rnbTph?:ons:;:::1r; '52:: is liizhting a fear ofbeing eclipsed by you. if he doesn't keep his Kulrd up, and his foot down, so. to speak. lMANIS AI.I.I-TRGIC 5 One scnses that Sam is out of his element in marriage-coldly ind angrily allergic to your need of companionable closeness. And though you say that no court in clucking noise which was a way he had. and to his hundred and; to the others. it was a sound fineri and more Iricndly than the voice; drcd are one hundred and one' and he showed them a lamb which! had bccn born just before the- dawn. l -was there for this a grciit voice' out of heaven?" asked the oldest of the shepherds. Amos shook his head and smiled and there was in his face that which seemed to the shepherds I wonder evcn in a night of wonders. To my licart' he said. 'there came a whispcr.' A whisper . . . in a heart. So. folks still find the mas. Again at Alderlca. we have a world white-spread at our doors. How gentle the rcccnt snowfall. of the bright angel. Presently theisnftly the flakes drifted down to animals ceased to tremble and. they began to graze as the sunl came up over the hill where the star had been Tor shcepf said Amos to him- self 'the angels shine too much A shepherd is better.' With the morning the others came up the road from Bethlehem and they told Amos of the manger and of the wise men iilio had mingled thcre with the shcphcrds. And they described to him the gifts - gold. frankinccnse. and myrrh. And when they were donc they said: And did you see nond- ers here in the fields with tho the land would recognize legitim- 3IIe8D7' ate cause for wifely complaint. I dmlkree. Acute incompatibility and mental cruelty are widely valid. sted grounds for "constructive separation”-and you've been suf. IEFITIIZ along these lines since early in marriage. apparently. . Your panicky thoughts of infirm- 113' are an involuntary reaction Ito Sam 8 reiectins bias, His unfeeling attitude is demoralizing you; and to keep a bad matter from getting worse, you should have psychiatric help. MIL MORNING SMILE I rake you're using?" "Yes" was the reply. his mower." For Colds "if'if.i9.3iaii” Pdtbcjuicaofonelunonllsl ball gian of vista! and add If lnupoan llusrhnnainofiuula flnkings-1:ist . Tnlu thlseusillaut asutn Ivirll tins! s day to Np Induce edit: ad nlisvsdhaosnbrt. . (WW-I F.Pt'i N; ,. t -.v A suburbanlie looked over his .lIledge"nt his busy new neighbor. HEY. he called. "isn't that Jones "Well. if you'll lend it to me when You re through. I'll let you borrow Amos told them t.Novv my hun- '..NassloI sound by 0 lilo-lino gvonotoo hood. lllcclll lost is 344! Park settle quietly on twig and branch. on roof and field. No breath of wind to disturb their course. None. Only a lovely calm to welcome them so "while and clcan and hcaiitilul-" And the farmers must bring out their horses and sleighs to replace the tractor at the haulings, to make old-tiimc trails along the farm. And sociiig these wind by woodland and along meadow. we talked with Jnnics of snowy winters long gone. Thrn smiled remembering that this IK iint winter. It lies in wait yet, nicr the white-powdered ever- urcciis which crown the hills to the onsti And now we must holiday. A .- ....... .s...:... for Christmas and always! Just ah I button and scchi snakes button nmsds. darn. . . . all by . . and makes un- hncynitchuuw or hefon pouibls. gunm models sirioslovroa Nsesbll sowins Mudtlntt (clniuo) tiiiiind Ava.. Montreal, conga; SKIR RIGHT FOR SEASN BRIT Kensinglon Church is Selling For November Vows riie United church; xensingtun, was the setting for the marriay on November 1!. 1955 at I:& pass. of Wands Helen Stewart and Mr. Ian Lockhart Mscnfurdo. Itsv. L- M. Murray. 3. A., B. D. officiated. The bride chose a dress of ice- blm nylon velvet with s ccrsago of pink csrnstlons. She was at- tended by Miss June semple who wore a dress of American Beauty velvet with a corsage of white car- nations. Mr- George groomsman. Following a honeymoon spent in Ottawa. Toronto and Hamilton, Ont- MncMurdo was . arts. the couple will reside in Kel- vin Grove where they will engage in taming. HONORED Friends and neighbor. honored Miss Stewart on Nov. 9 prior to her marriage with a shower at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jessome. Margate. Mrs- George Mayhew played "The Wedding March" and the bride was escorted to a decorated seat by Mrs. Earle Dunning. The gifts were carried in by Gail Jessome and Mollie Van Mayhew and they were opened by Miss Myrna Cous- ins and Miss Mons Mayhew with the companyiu. verses being read by Mrs. Lyman Mono and Miss Frances Henderson. Assist- ing were Miss Norma McKay. Mrs. Ivan Day and Mrs. Fenner Stewart. Miss Stewart thanked her friends. During the evening music by Mrs. Ray Clark was enjoyed and lunch was served by the host- ess. assisted by friends of the bride. embellishing a tiny. WATCH TIME F Diamonds for the working girl and at a price she can afford and why not. for this is North America where yesterdayis lux- uries become todayls caviar for the general. The luxury has a practical side too. the diamonds exquisite muses. on You watch designed for dress-up oc. No more need for . pretty evening outfit to be mar- red by one flaw-the workailay "La Petite." ly named. since the watch is smaller than a dime. is sturdy. and a perfect traveler. iinaffi-ct- ed by temperature extremes. caslons. wrist watch. apt- sourneonr n. AND s. ASSOC. The first meeting in the cur- rent year of the affiliated group of the Home and School Associat- ion at Southport met in the school on, Nov. Ztlth. 1955 and due to the lncllmency of the w or about thirty parents and fr nds attend- ed. Mrs. R. S. MacDonald of Southport acted as chairman. and after a few introductory remarks, read a resume of the Prov. II. and S- meeting held in Charlotte- town Nov. Ioth, 1955. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. past President of the Prov. II. and S. Assoc.. was the guest speaker. 1 Government and gave high lights of Mr. Kenneth Parker's address given at the Provincial meeting on a f fa rd bette- ”Csn P. E. I. Schools?" A film was shown. discussion on the film. Before the close of the meet- ing It was decided to torni.ini and 8. Association. A nominating commit- tea was named: Mrs- Earl Reardon Miss sue Jones and Mr. Clieste Cooper. A vote of thanks was tend Southport, a regular II. ered to Mrs. MacDonald. the guest Mrs. MacDonald spoke on the speaker. The meellnll Clogtd Wm! brief presented to Her Majesty's. the singing of "The Queen '. i Words CI The Wise! ywe go. offering sincere sessonali wishes: "Merry?" Yes and "Hap-I py". from this Island farm-family and portrait neckline. For holiday 0 wear this ensemble is gay and . attractive. breathe Many a man thinks he is pat-i ient when. in reality. he is indif- ferent. -tn. C. Forbes) queer time of year fit a fannwih to vacation? A lovelytbut busy pui- iod on farms, this which draws us up to the Christmsstide. So, to :11! Until the New Year---Disry-- Good-night .. I (Moths! of 5) doting gisn others is given its he pful to remember that: able sdvisor. instincts in most cases. telling you his needs. 0 O to sound gums and body tissues. Gerber Strained Onnge Juice. pre- Esrcd just for sbies. has a Iavor. are used. It's leurized. of course. niid spoon. bottle or cup. 0 O 0 your doctor has minimal not-ttisatbsnstbad paring baby's formula. sinks bottles vi . Tish lninillim scum and nipple clogging. Mixed Canal. 2 i certsll vgiety. it. 1. I-IOLMAN LTD. SIIMMEIISIDE - OHARIHHEMWN Almost everybody ' . loves to give ud- vice. And bsbycsrc advice from neighbors and with the gmatest relish of all. Most of it is well- mesning. but all too often the rec- ommendations lre conflicting, and thereb confusingtothenewmothcr. o Bsby's doctor is your most nil- 0 You can trust your moths 0 If you look and listen carefully you'll discover baby has ways d Early dlolovy need ft.-Ir the est and bib set: vitsrnin C...so vital uniformly high vitamin C cum I!!! year around. only use-ripped onngII.,sslectod for mild nauld ursfull psa- Iinsly stninedsoitcanbefodsssIlyI'l& lonnula for baby's toenail. I rseomssntisd rously two or three times dur in nu coolisa fol-nhg in eaul in new by the smootlisst sit no inning. in rest vtiiits. in lunlor, medium, lull. Tits cnss-cross rtils tiistsilms s: It rims! dIttsmeslYsitsit.wsI tss an'ttotlsdcst:Iovt.' Fashioned in ellstic and nylon to I gtvsyoti nsiursl upilit...psdsctfit... ltousitoi sa Bis sd lisslf to only an Miiulio . . up and down sods smiind...sctusIlysosmsspsnoi yoiil wutm sully, drlss sulclily. iissds BANDEAU In LONGLINE stylus. scdss-ctosstvontsisltsssltlits strsteli, Amlns U bra LOOK roii stiiioiie Ill nit: BEAUTIM. new BQXVAT j ' I, pg -1 -- - entitled "Who will teach your chil " after which the meeting carried on s liveIyL Vlfile Preservers csiiisc-wiim MD suit