PAGE TWO ‘ nnnnunnnnu-u-"n-nuuuunmruu---uu>¢-»~>n<n-__uu-_-u---u . Woman's Realm/Social and Personal Xi \- -'rn_a GUARDIAN, cnARLorTa-roivn ‘l!’ to work after we are married. but at present my salary is very small. we are willing to make sacrifices. make our marriage jealous. O ANSWER; pie starting out on band's pay envelope farther than it old-fashioned enough to think that your wife working after marriage. jealousy. ’l‘hat wrecks more homes suspicion enters the door. peace and Poor Young Couple Husband-To-Be Shouldn't Obieci To Fioncee's Working After Marriage DEAR MISS DIX: I am engaged to a very wonderful girl and we are planning to be married very soon. newlinux11announ>1nun"new"nlhflrnllllnqnvirunnacnninpcncunindnnlnqnMickie"nlnlnnnnnnnpqunqnqnnlsnbqlsn ooaoruv DIX SAYS-P My fiancee wishes to continue I seriously object to it. Of course. but I feel that we can get along if \Ve wish nhove all to he. truly happy and would ap- preciate any suggestions you could make about how to a succcss. Both of us are very JOHN AND MARY inasmuch as you are a poor young cou- a very limited income, I think you i are wrong in objecting to your wife keeping on with her job after you are married, as she wishes tn do. lnbies come. which will automatically settle the question. A girl. who has been used to earning her own salary and being fin- ancially independent. is very apt to be dissatisfied and disgruntled when she finds herself with nothing to do except to try to stretch her hus- Let her \vork until the will go. and to wander around the stores and look at tho things that she hasn't the money to buy. N0 REFLECTION I Try to see things from your sweethearts point of view. and don't be there ls any reflection on you in But if you wont your marriage to be a happy one, you must eliminate than any other one thing. for when happiness fly out of the window. So Intuit.) paw- l That Body Of ‘Yours . June: W. Barton. l. l. v§>0b~lfl€>fl NATURAL FOODS ARE BEST FOR NORMAL INDIVIDUALS Before the discovery of vitamins. food research workers tried to manufacture an "all-round" food that would malnhin the. strength and also the weight of adults and children. They were not suivessful and ncw we know that although lhg foods or substances they put together contained all the foodstuffs - pro» tcins. starches. fats, minerals and waier-udlat was lacking was the vitamins. It is not surprising. then. that some of our common overydfly foods-bread and milk—are bein! strengthened or reinforced by vita.- mins. . Today we know that not only ls strength oi body and maintaining of weight by vitamins helping many apparently normal healthy indivi- duals. but ue also are finding that certain diseases ct the skin. mouth and joints. and other parts of the body. are caused by lack of vita- mills. It may come as a surprise to many of us to learn that although viieniins arr important — and their mr-"fl- l lfifi“’fi"'e""*" discovery ranks in importance with insulin for diabetes and liver ex- fFash ions/Literal ‘ MA§CH__15._ 1949 ____ i lure Better English U. 0..WlIllnnI 1. What is wrong with thin len- tence? "I gave wny all m? MON!" 2. Wlhst is the correct pronunc- iation of “Adonisml . 3. which one of these words is Llklihood, licorice, misspelled? limousine. 4.. What does the word "syllab- ify" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with st that means “an incentive"? Answaas 1. Say. "I gave away all my money" 2. Pronounce a-do-nls. a as in ah. o as in no. i as in kiss. ac- cent second syllable._ 3. ldkclihood. 4. To form or divide into syllables. (Pronounce the a as in at. accent second syllable). 5. Stimulus. ‘Qbmblfiibm How Can I H! By Anna Ashley notuxwsnss-t $0 Q. How can I avoid having spots of paint on metal handles and hinges when painting around them? A. When painting anything that has handles and hinges of metal. coat the surface of the metal with Vaseline jelly before starting to paint. In this way. all spots of paint that may be splashed on them will l‘. Household ,‘ Scrapbook B: Roberto boo £nt+n~twr&>ee¢>oo§ Artificial flowers 1f tbs artlflcial flowers in your vase have become soiled. put them into a Jar of cleaning fluid. seal. and shake well. All soil will disap- pear and you will be saved the ex- pense cf new flowers. Candies It is easy to nt a candle into any candlestick if it is first dipped for a moment into very hot water. This will soften the wax and the candle can then be easily pushed into the holder. Fresh Eggs Eggs will keep fresh for a. much longer time than ordinarily if but- ter o! giyoekine is rubbed thor- oughly over tbqn. come off with one rubbing of a dry cloth. How can l add to the flavor of scalloped potatoes? A Try using a can of cream of- mushroom soup in place of part of the milk when making scalloped potatoes. It adds a. delicious flavor to thepotalioes. Q. How can I make a substitute shoe polish? A_ The majority of furniture polishes can be used for cleaning oncu¢w¢wcc m Stars say. l! ‘Genevieve u For Wednesday, Much 1g AN entirely unforuen predictable event may stiégegrllyf change a stagnant and hcpein situation on current affairs. 1i l, 1505511719 the very root of such happy circumstances may be the birth 0g a brilliant ideiusn entirely ngw perspective of the static situation a stroke of genius. or even a tun-i of a. romantic nature. Abrupt Clllmse with new adventure my change the vista but not without, hazard to funds. position. reputs. tlon. It is advisable to take suqh vital chances, but with discretion and vlxllance as to snares and pit.‘ falls, protect integrity, hcaim Those whose birthday it is, my find a sudden and spectacular turn to depressed and stagnant affairs, opening a weiccme "out" (o; m h, N053 llflllelll Ind distressing Slit“.- tion. By revolutionary idea. m 1h_ ventlve stroke. an insight hi“, fresh ways is forecast. While this may be the technique for "moving mountains" of static and stubborn resistance, yet over-dynamic push has its hazards. With astute care "eternal vlgilancé" keeping balance and logic. even in radical innova, tions. great advances can be look. ed for. A child born on this day may b1 an inventive genius. but prone l4 patent. leather shoes. prodigality. excesses and waste. Firm, healthy gums are important to sountl teeth and sparkling smiles. So switch to lpaua-ior lpana is specially made not jun to keep teeth Clean, mon sense is n itever-failing remedy for it. If. when you fccl nn at- tack roming on and perceive that you are getting green-eyed. you will you and your wife must make up your minds to trust each other. anil to believe the best of each other, not to always be on the lookout, each with new freshness . . . up . : gums-Ipana bright. l’ but to stimulate gum circulation. Try _/ it. Brush your teeth with lpans. Gently massage s little extra lpans onto your gumsJ Your mouth tingle: gums wake . your smile gains new charm. Be bright about your teeth and Product o] Br!:lol-Myev.v—Modr in Canada . gin/again Qtl 88m ‘léday . ‘Firm, healthy gums no no important that _7 out of l0 Ciflldllfl dentists recom- mend gum massage. lparia i‘ Livingifi Leisure ITHEWOM'AN'S REALM! BIRD ON A TREK (A thing of very light and llender ‘large, in fart, that usually one is all you‘ll want. Very, very narrow belts also are much favoured. For sheer wools and those classic dress- el of spun rayon, you'll like the really so insulting as jealousy. They say that there is no cure expecting the other to play some dirty little trick. There is nothing for jealousy, but l think that com- take a large (lose of good old hard horse sense, you will find that it (Continued on Page 10> Legends Of P.‘ E. Island (By Uncle Joe) ,__._.. THE LEGEND 0F THE ISLAND And now I will tell you the legend of the Island. I call it a legend because it is a strange, old tale that takes the reader back many centuries to a time when this land rested at the bottom of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Then one day a band of Indian EOW %Ellen’s Diary , . 40€‘Z;lO-<4§> i By an Island Farmer's Wife ‘Qoca-ci-Q-co-Qoeeco-Q We found a shoot. on a house- fern this morning, one which in- clined towards a windotv, looking for the sunlight, and was as fresh and bright and quite as new as the young calves in the stable that each morning now, dip small muzzles into the warm milk in their pails. The season of new life, signs one may find with Winter's wane on farms. is here. With March making further progress into the month. at Alderlcn, the farmers commence HOW. as they say to “keep an eye“ hm" ever-so-smart cord belts. many of g w m. ‘h . . h v , _ . > _ ,, f [h d y is or _ atvanimal in sta le_or May Pflluse to rest. indifferent and Erlllscsllgfiréihzfip‘lfflig:tfifhe\atlf loft]? nlzlérlagioirtlgllnffGlélggulign; (‘£56532 pen’ m nus “m? of year. whmh "0""? . ‘ - " - ' ' » ' presents them with new and most when suddenly break in", ecstasy Lace-like Jeweleddielts that look shaped ‘piece ofland. Higher and ‘velcnme . t ts I d d h ) _ much like the highly ornamental hltlllcl‘ 1i r059 llll ll Spread 011i llfi- - m ems ' n 0e i e “o men-kind too greet each fresh ar- Ht the highest point of a tapering tree. Ihere. branches scarcely remember necklaces you've been wearing. FOOD AND FUN fore their astonished eyes in a gent- l_v rolling country almost surround- ed by water —— but not quite, for attached to the main body was a rival with delight, and often brooms are laid aside quickly while we come to admire some wobhLv, yet l0 BTOWK . fascinating new - born crcwturv ltl l k ' ' Whnehgxlvand "w “h” "e w’ Th» picnic basket. is really a iamligrizbvntrizcibriiclgizantib rtplit orpiioslit: "mm Md ‘flew bee“ “Med lo m“ ‘ glorified lunch hox. nutritionists shm-a “wk! “r herlilh. . Who observe the point of the ever- RIQQH. Now for a little-host to the serene. [he slight and frail. the envied of us here. h! knowing true immunity from fe say. and some thoughts should be given to its contents so that the picnic meal will supply foods nec- essary to round out the day's es- sential food schedule. Three "musts" for the well-planned pic- nic basket are: 1. A fresh fruit or When the new land became dry and firm. this same band of war- riors crossed the narrow ribbon (for there was no Norlhumberland Strait then to stop them); and after them came many strange ani- mals, especially the deer, the bear, "When will the lambs he here“ grand-daughter asked James this morning. She was peering between the rounds of the gate to their fold doubtless hoping to spy there. a small one with queer plaintive blczit beside a ewe. James put down'n ocil Hr‘ vegetable; 2. Some form of pro- the fox. andwlldcats as large as In a ijsziéllfi clothed in sky and ‘em {nod “ch M meat "sh or up" he was carrying. "Not for nwhll" - "'- . ' ' ' ' yet, des ". h ll d, " t b i‘ “m! amgmg of u“ and joy t°_ 638*. fl. Milk in some form for But all returned again, for the Easter r w e "smuri h“? '"VV°_‘_ both children and adults. (continued hh Page 3) all-l’ aY- "l- 9 "Ye 50-“- Kelller- er," she repeated softly, obviously "fil’i“hllelll}eslla§gl°kld.rl“l" é '4’”¢°" knowing lfitile if anything of the F "1198- 0 a . 9 ntervai o waiting, except that it " 8 would be one day ln the future. DAILY novsEaln-D HINT g and she hurried away after him to vaoo-Q-oo-wrcv-Z‘ help feed the grain to the cattle If a careless painter has left pocQ-coa-cmoo-aoc-Q With her small shoved she is priv- Italns on your bathtub, rub these PINEAPPLE H5115 ilegerl to fill the measures of crush- with very hot vinegar or a solution Mistress: "You plaice n. finger ed grain in the bin when she‘ hap- hf oxalic acid crystals and hot bowl at each corner of the table, 1 cup sofied enriched floul pens there at a convenient time Witter. . Mary. I suppose they used finger ‘a teaspoon soda. "Another!" ‘he Wm “v happihf WWI-s M your last place?" ‘.4 teaspoon salt and "another one!" lliilll their EMPIRE STYLE One of the features of that Em- pire waistline is the opportunity it gives for n new type of decora- ltion! Newest is the use oi’ scatter pins. many times larger titan those fi>0bi0 b€0béfl Mary: "Oh. no mmi! They al- ways washell before they came to the table.” TIMBER TRAINS More than 1.200 cars are loaded daily with Canadian pulpwoorl, and you wear on your shoulder. so pulp and paper products. Needlecraft '1 FOR THE HOME f. nsoscwrr i-uunmc l; cup brown sugar l’; cup shprtening 1 cup Quaker oats 2-3 cups crushed pineapple drained 1 tablespoon pineapple juice Sift together flour. soda and salt into bowl. Add remaining in- gredients. Beat until smooth, smut 2 minutes. Spread mixture in a greased 7 x 11 pan and bake in moderate oven (350 F) 25 to 30 minutes. Cool. Combine ‘A cup con- fectionerk sugar with 1 tablespoon pineapple juice. Spread over Pine- apple Bars before cutting. Make 1% dozen bars. Ltiuilered much pleased with the word thouqh chore has been fully completed. I I I James talks of her now— his grand-daughter of ours. somgti es "very. very good" and again con- sidered in the ‘light oi’ an older gen- eration, quite wayward, but never- theless exceedingly dear, and al- ways interesting to us, brightening this old place beyond words, with her wide smile—or grieving it with her tragic tears. "There's no need of any place being considered lone- ly". James comments, smiling, "not when there's a child around!" He has moved his armchair nearer the table, and at peace with his day, is now checking an item in his bud. get. 0r perhaps is hopinl to. now that he searches a sheaf of pn- pers looking to find a receipt for N EWl iiny diamonds of illX! . 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