PAGE TWO v/“Avvaa ( 5 .~~\\.\. \.\. — FOR TH '\. § )5 i KKRX Going to have a party. Something very swish? Then you must serve fruit cake, It's your ‘very dish. CHRISTMAS CAKE ‘(An old Errgizh Recipe) smaller cake ls desiredi. seeded raisins. i lb. seedless raisins 1 lb. currants. 1 1b. dates iplttedi. ‘A chopped yvalrrtits. ‘-_- lib. fiibcrts. 1 lb brown sugar (4 cups of flour. lib.) mon 0a‘ Pastry mix. Method: the sugar. add eggs‘. a tisme. Then add the spices. stir a‘. ingredients in gradually. NO SOAP cLeAu l You, your white thing! 31° et with any wash fast and \c\c~c\'~oc\c~c\\m\:\nmr &\'\\'\\'\'\(\\1\ N>c\oc\. P. $.—-Use proportionately if l. One lb. of butter tor good shorten- ing. W. lb.i. l lb. cf flour. 2 tcaspoons i . - l baking powder‘ l ieflxponn m“, 1 “x i brown paper and base in s ow oven lib. candied pineapple. 1-; lb. candied k d citron, ‘A lb. candied cherries, l»; lib. fiafigjtgsazexfuognfrerxfilt will ,m_ mixed cut peel. ‘-.- lb. mixed glazed ‘ fruits, 1 lb. chopped almonds. 1 lb.t vi teaspoon soda. 3 teaspoons cinna- ‘ 1 teaspoon mace. 9 eggs. s. littlc milk to help it. Cream butter with bcat one in ati add fruit. cut peel and chopped nuts. T19 together Well with large. wooden i cheese ON EARTH BEATS DUZ AT GETTING CLOTHES Duz-the famous “does-everything" map-is here! Your dealer has itl Thordaj no othor soap like it! Duz gets soap-does your heaviest clean-yet it’s safer for your 00.24%: E ~00 Woman's Realm/ \£.\L\ '\L\'\\\.'\. '\c '\_:\~0@'§§._'\$ ca» j eedlecraft- E HOME — LOVELY LINGERIE Lingerie for under-cover chartm and figure flattery. No. 2943 includes lupliit bra. contoured to control the full figure; and well cut panties. No. 2X48 is a sleek-lined princess slip. (Two separate pattcrnsi. i No. 29413 is cut in sizes 34,416. 3-8. I40. s2, 44. 4c. 4s. so. Size as pantic. ‘ 1's yards 39-inch; bra. "s yard 39- ] inch. No. 28.18 is cut in sizes 36. 38, 40. | , 4-4. 46. 4B. 50. 52. Size 36, 2L yards 39-inch. I Send ‘)5 cents for each Pattern {which includes complete sewing i guide, Print yiour Name. Arldrcss | and Style Number plainly. Be sur- to state size you want. Include postal unit. or zone number in your address. Adoicss Pattern The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2943 and No. 2838 Name - Address Ely Provi-ric-c- I; t . i? .5 How ciiiii i!!! y; By Anne Ashley Q. How can I get better results when baking with yeast? A. Put ti» yeast into a little warm water and add a teaspoon oi sugar and let develop a while in the i water before adding to the dough mixture. This will cause the dough to rise more quickly and easily, and ' give the bread a. bcttcr texture. Cook ‘ Corner ggi Q. How can I mako it easier to take medicine? A. Try placing a bit of ziluim in the mouth for a moment before tak- ing the medicine. and it will tisuaily overcome any unpleasantriess. Q. How can I clean the soiled leaves of house plants? A. By applying equal parts of milk and warm water. Use a sponge. and. rub gently to prevent breaking the leaves. when well mixed. have two large and two smaller 3 thicknesses of SDOOn. well-greased tins lined with (3% hours to bake the large size ’ cakes. 2% hours for the smaller cakes». This makes about a0 pounds 2-, cup of prove with age. Bake at least a month before Christmas. (Can be as a wedding cake S‘ or 4 story '| high.) i Poached fish fillets are im- ‘iproved if mixed pickling spices ‘are used in the cooking water _— 1 about one tablespoon of the spice for about two pounds of fillets. the mixed spices into a small cloth bag for easy removal. whitest white you'll '\'\'\1\-'v\ moy Department Soc '1. _-. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "‘;7\'M7\7\7\» \~0~J~$\"7‘<I ioi and li3ers0nal/ DECEMBER 8. 1949 '\ x-vuwcn. Fashiu» '* €N7~7\.7\7\7\\§Z v ns/Literature \-\--\\\.-. ‘k7\7\,'\?~ 7\7\7\L\7\'>\7\‘7\, F1716!’ "low, . l9 rich?’ f i xmocota i "‘\“c w Thai Body Of Yours‘? By James W. Barton, M1). mxoé‘ ’-.\\ tyymmmai SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Because we read oi so many sud- den deaths from coronary basis twhich we call heart disease and is actually the breaking or clot- ting of blood ‘vessels carrying blood to the heart muscle). wc may for- get that there are other kinds of heart disease just as important io health and life. There are disturb- auces of the valves in the heart. and failure or awakening heart muscle itself, both of which are as dangerous as coronary throm- bosis. As high blood pressure is most often the immediate cause of coron- ary thrombosis, physicians use drugs to lower or lessen the tension of the muscular walls of the blood vessels. By loosening these muscles. the heart docs not have to pump blood through such tight vessels, blocd pressure is reduced and elastic tis- sue- in blood vessels is not kept on the stretch silt he time. When the heart muscle needs strengthening. if its boat is regular the drug digitalis is used. When digitalis or other drugs fail. and the blood pressure is very high. how- ever. physicians and surgeons have hesitated to operate on the sympa- thetic nerve tn lower the pressure. That patients with high blood pressure who also have heart dis-, tuitbances cr actual disease can‘ safely undergo this nerve cutting.‘ is stated by Drs. I. Chavez and In, Mendez in "American Heart Jcur-l inal." These surgeons point. out that, thrcm- . of the‘ i botn performed on a number of pat- i cf whom were in heart failure which ‘ in some ivas of extreme degree. Oi iiioitoiiiv DIXMSAYS- l DEAR MISS DIX: little girl of 7. ful. honest and terribly boring. that looking forward to n lifetime o is more thiin I ca would like to have My husband knows ANSWER: Onc of the things For we can condone a big sin, lives mudo one long yawn‘? A p itiziys for the (lulliird. So. in rciil We live in a small town, whore outside interests are few other women do "in such cases? hard to hear is that its miseries are much occasionally may be n thrilling and tlic ititcrvals bctwccn his lupsos from grace, Wife's Complaint Man ls Good Husband But Hopelessly Dull I am 30 years of age, married and have a My husband ls a good husband. a good father, faith- l am sociable, talkative, love people. and I fcel f such silence and deadly monotony n endure. I am still young and some life of my own. What do Grin and bear it? I am unhappy, but can‘t see what any woman can want outside of a home and n good husband. And I can't see anything worse lhnn two people living together and not. speaking tho same .51 language. Is there any way out for either one of us. or both? PEGGY. that makes tiulinppy marriages so such sordid little affairs. 'l‘he_v make noiit- of the appeal to sym- ‘ lack the dignity of lfftfibii)‘, The)‘ ipathy that broken hearts and wrecked lives do. . i HARD TO ENDURE but how can we endure having our hilnndcrcr or one who drinks too interesting companion in but there ure no good husband or wife is called it_\'. no upon to endure ii worso m.'iri_vrdoiii in marriage than the one who is tied to n life partner who h-ircs hi And the worst of it is that those tiresome hands and wives are so often the their virtues go. What a tvoman is to do about case. Heaven only knows. justified in saving licr own life zit husband. but when she has ti child, as but grin and bear it and pray G agree that their parents‘ children that wreck their nerves ' (7CIV0fliiilll9d_V0>ll‘ n55. 12> i \7\r l i I , \ l i SURE CURE ', ‘ Salesman: “Your wife used to be i so nervous. Now she seetns qiutei ‘ cured." k t ‘Feed Dealer: "She is. The doctor itrild her hr-r nervousness was a sign of old age." in the treatment of’ high blood pressure by surgery, it has been as- sumed that in high blood pressure heart disease and heart failure. surgery should not be used. But ‘they believe that patients with these heart diseases are the very ones iwho most urgently need the lower- ,lng of their blood pressure. . At the National Institute of Heart ,Disease. Mexico, operations have ionts with high blood pressure. all 11 patients who were operated on for high blood pressure. three died; one Lecause of meningitis, one front brain hemorrhage 11 days after op-[ oration. The other 8 patients were still alive after one and a half to three years and had shown no evi- dence of heart failure. if she divorces Morning Smile m or her to tears. rind uncongenial hus- vcry salt of the earth, so far ns it when she finds herself in this has no children, perhaps shc is the expense of her good, tiresome you have, What can she do orl for patience? Psychologists all inflict all sorts of’ neuroses on and warp their characters, and it nrvnrvxr Modern Etiquette 3 y By Roberta Leo ' 7Q. Is there any further obllg. aiion upon a. person who has jug/g m. troduced two other persons to each other? I A. Yes; a person who ls Cxpgr. ienood iti making introductions will 1°34 the 1W0 Stflinzers into smooth. pleasant conversation, as, ‘Mr. Morgan has just moved to our city from Detroit." It is only when gwk. ward pauses follow an introduction that embnrrasstncnt is felt. Q. Should the wedding gift be mailed to the bride. even if you know only the bridegroom and have never met her? A. Yes. always. The wedding presents are always considered the nersenel Dffilberty of the bride. Q. Isn't it a man's responsibility at a dance to see that his partner is not left alone while he is dancing with someone else? A. Yes. indeed; this la his first duty. --v- ‘AA, ' gay colored washables than any other gran- ulated laundry soap! Why, It‘: almost unbelievable that one soap can do so much-yet Duz does it! So get a box today-try soapy-rich Duz suds for your next big wash! 27/77/71; those heaps of real. ll M! MAI/U 018/1.’ I775. DUI-Procter 8i Gomble’s famous soap that does Everything in the family woshl NO SOAP on EARTH BEATS w: AT GETTING WHITE THiNGS wane! gl-lousehold Scrapbookég i5 B? Roberta Leo l l Scorch If the fibers otf cotton or linen goods have not actually been bum. ed. the scorch stains can often be removed by washing with soap and “Bier. or wetting the Spot, with water. and exposing to the 51m for l day. 0r longer L! necessary. The worth will be removed more rapidly i! the material is moistened iii-st, Clan“! Plano Key! The 918110 195's can be cleaned by moistening a cloth with lemon juice “id diwlns in whiting. A cloth "mlfiieiwd with vinegar will whiten the keys. Alcohol is also goqd 1o,- whitening piano keys. Prizes It is difficult to'select prize; for ‘izvaimes at childrens parties a5 the ‘loungsters are usually oi all 5355, lHPlif-Dound boxes of hard candies 3hr striped bags with 110mm...“ ,cookics will please all of them. i” y? The Stars Say - . £2 By Genevieve Kemp“ i PM Friday. December a IT is advised that a steady and far-seeing reach for readjustn-ients. Itzmd rebuilding of broken fences be ervently. practically and skillfully undertaken. There i; splendid hope for sound tactics. fresh tech. Iiililuee- out over with diligence iiiia common sense. At the same time it ‘mluld be well to keep an eye m, dden factors, sinister or sordid yundercurrents. Be not found mp. Din! in this readjustment period, For the Birthday Those whose birthday it. is, have much promise for reconstructing Cvlnnlicsted or diflicult situation; on sound foundations where basic eiforts and far-seeing vision may lead to unexpected denouemeni. as well as revamping wobbly flfijc. tures. Enduring and long range nblectlvea should be the goal and incite to practical. diligent and skillful attack. At the same time it ‘is suggested that a "weather eye“ be kept on some possible crafty. scheming, suspicious contacts, prdb- ably subtle, alluring, imriguing, bu; deeply dangerous. demolishing. A_ child born on this day While having sound. ,_ractica‘ and depend- able talents and character. yet ma. be duped easily by its own trend to- ward expediency rather than prin- ‘ik '\'.7\r ~'!'P-“5‘v<vIQPOFI>OMZPQQ- ails‘ ti" ‘i y, aunt's aunt By An llllnd Farmer's Wile f. , ‘i-G ,-, gqsetiae» . .~~~. —-v :9 J well beloved-month December. _ _ _ of Holly and Narcissi and Mistle- too, wearing a Turquoise for a jewel. and replete with many a delight and anticipation for young and oidcr was beautiful along the hills oii today. Honoring this firs". day oif it. the sun chary of scat- tering h-Ll beams in Novemiber unfurled lovely banners above the countryside. and the wind which meandercd down happily froin up the creek to the west. set bewitcli- iug wavelets to dancing on the bosom of the pond. At d-usk, iii-z sound of the water dropping from the gates on the dam. reached us in flmelody so soothing and tran- quii, it. reminded us of a Suin- nicr evening. Hearing it one could fancy for a moment that clovery meadows lay beneath the moonlight instead of the drab fields, which help now to toll out tuc year. - o - At supper with James and granddaughter. we searched back through tihe files of our years in to find a December that vain had come in so pleasantly. And if James could recall one "You reniomtbcr, Ellcn —- it was that Fall we bought our first cream- scparator?" when "I was able to get a piece of new land plowed early in the month“ this having awaited the close of the other plowing. iihcrc were as wcll those recorded in mind because of n sudden blizzard or snowfall or so cold and frozen that the landscapi- was drcar. and vehicles rumbled along the roads with echoing tread. o o a "Today was remakablc, Ellen - thatls what it was!“ James com- mented. breaking open a roll of this mornings baking as an ac- companiment for the pieces of mackerel. our main dish at this meal. Salted these had been. bouglht from the fishman. along with parcels of cod, on his final round. But freshened to maki tastcml fare though James. him- self. professed to prefer herring to those. By way of a sweet dcs- sert we opened a tin of the strawberries we had canned, us- ing various methods, while we holidayed last Summer at the old home by the Strait. Now it is that we learn the results, and i". is amusing and sometimes eni- barasisig to see what the opcncr reveals. If we are dining r-iionc. or as this evening with one of the family. a delicious syrupy mixture of berries pours out, ruby- red and holding the dis-tilled cs- scnce of those perfect days of thv year withiin-daisics and birclsouq; clovers and bees; fragrance and beauty and bloom. I O O But let us be entertaining com- pany at teal Ah then. ivc are likely to select a tin. which is a sad disappointment to us. and a sorry reflection on our skill. Tasteful to a point, and yet to those who “cat with their cycs" spiritless and faded. And we nat- urally make excuse. and “wonder what. happened to that one—the last one was perfect wasn't it. James?" However from our trial and error methods we have leam- ed that those berries we preserv- ed in a heavy syrup are the ones we set down proudly on the table. “Ycs". James repeated. “Today was remarkable-indeed the wea- ther was exceptional for this day of the year. No frost. no snow and quite as warm as in early Aut- umn. You know. Ellcn we may get a few more days like this!" "lt‘s easier to get the choring done when thcresno snow" we offered ‘and this will shorten the win- ter." O O I Yet within our heart we hoped that eventually we might have a White Christmas. Not one with a depth of snow to disappoint those who plan to travcl a distance to be with their own folk on (lint day. but a gentle fall of it. to Wrap iiho ficids softly again. to powder the evergreens, in cap fence-posts snd heap rails and cover roofs. To sprinkle the backs of the ewes in the yard. kindly, quiet creatures, similar to those we think, that the shepherds on the hills watched on a nigiht in the Iona 8§0—and knew not that a prophesy was soon to be m]. filled. Yes. if we might have our wish. i-t would be Just such a White Christmas. And what. with granddaughter our sweetest of all companions. did we engage in. on this pleasant first day of the month? Until tomorrow-Diary- night . . . too~vvo-oa~c~o~o~h-~vvi i) Better English g j By D. C. Williams -,.‘.......,.... . dsoocsoc l. What ls wrong with this len- tenoe? "You didn't used to go there." I. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "dhltopodlst"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Au revoir. audacity. lildflwflilln. audacious. L 4. What does the word "auroral" mean? B. What is a word beginning with pro that means "reproducing freely"? Good- ANSWERS ‘l. Bay. "You didn't g0 than; fvfmflly!’ 2. Pronounce ki-rop-n- dist. first. i as in kite, rim. 0 a5 in of. second o as in obey, accent sec- any syllable. 3. Auditorium. 4. Per- lalnin-g to or like the dawn; ro- ieate. "Her cheeks suffused with an iuroral blush." - Longfellow. s. ciplo. Prolific xvwuocxroxxxmaxxm BEMA BARBAIIBS MBIASS Berna Extra Fancy makes file best baked beans Barhiidtis Molasses has the true natural flavour of inn ripened sugar CllflC—-b8C£ll1SC Bema is cannedfresl.» right in Iiarliatios. Sec how this sealed-in freshness and wlioicsomeriess improve every recipe. Try 13cm“ and see what a difference 1t makes in Boston Baked Bean;- . BOSTON BAKED BEANS ‘j 1 w? 5cm, Molasses l quart pm beans h iwitiiiil int salt 1 tablespoon salt pork beans, cover with night. Drain, cover with. 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