b?4OW-C9100-M!O!'3OO-54 El.l.Ell'S DIARY I: An salami Farmers win Queen Motlleris Toque Is Leader In Hat Style LONDON, Jan. 31 - (CP) - Queen Mother Mary helps to set the fashion pace in Britain's spring hat styles. Flower-trimmed toques, which sit straight on the head -- a style favoured by the Queen Mother Woman is ReaIin.. What Makes Judges Kind To Prize - winning Cooks -Needlecraft-Z .- FOR THE HOME - I 'l'A!14Ol.ID TOPPED No. 2s46..convertlble collar top- per with slight beck flare, is out in sizes 10. 14. 16, 18. M. 36. 30. 40- size 16. no yards 54-loch fabric. .No. 2007. beret and shoulder bag. is cut in one size. Beret (ad- . So, choice old pieces of furni- ture remain in that house at the foot of the hill: a whatnot in a corner, a neat shelved affair. which holds quaint glass and pew- ter of a bygone era. There is a bit of pink coral there too, picked suerites. Tiny marguerltu dot the fine bee-keeper's veil. Beret Styles Novel forward-tilted beret styles. are found in oblong-shaped mod- els representing sole or plaice ly- :' SASKATOON, Jan. Si-(CP) - baking score card used by the W by " "Wm? mamber Of the for many years - head the list , , mm g ynzu :1:nutn:uylri;lu: i:&c,)(lrerY urge judges. This shows that points are ::,Tj:”',u,',3',:. filllhlhehronlt ml: 3,12 anynlmo tlgglllirs aka Iomw lrxllgsorllnrla l;hl1l'ckk.llll-Ell Ofcdhllghftlzll ;f::b1r:4.l;tlelll.ny(T1l:;d)setEula1ll-isllzupaz: "' - 9 ' 9 given f sh t t t ' ' " ” ” 0'' lked ut'in Jewels and the tall t. M.) from an expert who knows. what ” 'p'' cm ” ""' "M "mm "W P””i'””'”' wnchs Tm” "" W" m”""- m” llvalvee ioauntily over the collar. teens zeo for ma rsrrann too. large and amauer, that if you hold to your ear are supposed to give you the far-sway murmur of the see. one there is we recall. somewhat mutilated, a great. aunt Marcia. always practical pared it a little to make a horn of it to call the men from the fields to their meals. Photos in intrigu- ing frames are there . . . and a sizable mustachl cup. which must have been the property of one or another of the bewhiskered hand- some gentlemen in these. A glass which includes complete sewinl guide. Print your Name. Address and style Number plainly. Be silre to state size you want. Include postal unit, or who a-xnber in your address. Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian. mixture, colour, lightness, flavour and odour. A butler cake, she said. should be slightly rounded. fairly light and moist. It should be tender but must not crumble, and there should be no "tunnels" in the mixture. There should also be no sugar- iness and if the crust is crisp and shiny it is a sign that too much sugar has been used. On the other hand, annei food is expected to be level and not risen in the centre. The crust must and violet. clear -blues, deep pur- ples and bright royal blues. A typ- ical example is a pale violet res- taurant toque covered in tiny pink rosebuds. Rosebuds also decoraie the matching gloves. , Fitting snugly to the head the toque styles are expected to be in big demand for windy. early spring days. They are also useful to brighten dark winter suits and dresses. There are no bunched trim-mings this year. The flowers are scattered singly. with or with- mskes the Judges tick. tA butter cake. for instance, should be golden brown, evenly risen. with texture looking like a good sponge. And a loaf of homemade bread should have a crust not more than one-eighth of an inch thick, be tender and crisp. of a creamy colour, free from cracks and bulges. That's what Miss Margaret Pat- tillo of the Univeristy of Saskat- chewan's extension department told a meeting of women fair ex- Big bats this year are flat. large coolle types in bright candy stripes or small-crowned straws with wavy front brims turned up at the back. A wide-brimmed gar- den party hat by Aage Thaarup. the royal mllliner. is made from layers of black tulle and has a pleated visor brim with turned-up back. The only decoration is a single flame-red rose set low on the back brim. Another winner for windy days is this year's version of the beater. Mary O'Neill poses for her birthday -portrait in her home in Wap- ilVallO0)Cl'l, Pa. Born Jan. 26. 1836. Mrs. O'Neill is now a. ripe il3 years old. VINTAGE 1858 - Mrs. Pattern No. 2846 and No. 2007 Name R hihitors. First she explained the general Fashion Silhouette Remains Unchanged For Spring Fincry PARIS. Jan. 30 - (AP) -- Fear of a rebellion by avera.ge women will keep Paris fashions saner and simpler this spring. With a poor season already in prospect because of the troubled be tender, but must not crumble. It must be more elastic than a but- ter cake. A stern test of a cookie ability, she said. is in making muffins. Appearance and shape of these is important. There is a danger of over-mixing. causing them to rise in peaks. Bran muffins are a cinch com- pared with straight muffllis, Miss Pattillo maintains. Biscuits are tricky too. and she stressed that they should not have a coating of egg when put into fairs. This did not meet with the favlour of judges since it could hide evl s. slipper too. which likely belonged to some Cinderella of the kin, though it certainly never went to a dance, and brass snuffcrs like small shears that once brightened the candles of mantel and table. That house has old chairs. with wing-like backs and a curious "love-seat", which, without doubt once held demure Victorian lad- les - tips of slippers showing be- neath the edge of voluminous skirts, fans languidly swaying as above these "eyes looked love to eyes" that at length properly ”asked pa-pa" for the favor of the fair one he courted . . . What out pattern, over the entire hai. Sometimes single petals radiate from a centre posy stitched flatly on the crown. This year's list-tilt varies be- tween the forward sweep, cutting the hairline. alid tiny cap-shapes sitting well back on the crown with futuristic spirals and cones ris- ing from small brims. The forehead sweep is achieved in demure tricorne-shaped beret styles such as the midnight blue velvet scattered with white mar- ')x')x'7s'x'7x m 1:7-A Deep-crowned with tiny brim. siis squarely on front orown spiked by cones spiral pins. A sudden Chinese influence to carried in Phinted-crown loose coats and Jackets is to the head mandarin hats of varied styles. Among this year's choice of ma- lace, fishnet straw, transparent straw-and gros- grain. New Festival of Britain col- terials are white ours are festival gold. pink '51 hangover green and rocket blue. xm i the head with it E and That Body Of Young By James W. Barton, ILD. ; at-.s..w :e,'.s.kv,z-sea).-.:vste.r.-,3-.osee-;-t:oc,.-,e ALL GALLSTONE PATIENTS ARE NOT OVERWEIGHT Physicians once believed that a, patient who was "fair. fat and forty,” was found to have gall- stones and liver disturbances. This was in the days when tight cor- sets prevented pressure on the liver from exercise and breathing. There was. therefore, less move- Address City s'-XX" 23 :1. Morning Smile Definition Teacher-iwhat is the culine of heiress. Tommy?" Tonimy-"Barber, Miss!" Province 'x7s'N1o- ' ii i 90' mas- :r 4s:-e'riI-r.Iv:nsa.-a- A-Mac.-.r ..---ix -. -..-- -.. worm smumon. the mg designers Biscuits should be evenly risen. an the , Id h , .-.. , flat on tap, neg ' with 1 d 1' W Mi" EH? beer! 111 ment of ihe liver and thus a slow- J Wu", . are taking no risks. The spring bottom crusts "fin. W 5" households in those days if a Q; er circulation of blood in the liver "" ' ; T:--.-Z-1-2-Q showings that start here this week will maintain. more or less. the pre- sent silhouette. Christian Dior has let it be known that there will -be no radical change so far as he is concerned. other leading designers say the only real changes will be in the bodice. in wider yet still-rounded shoulders. in unusual necklines and bigger sleeves. some say these big sleeves will be the focal point of many spring dresses and coats. Women still will be able to pick their skirts to suit their figures. 3 great variety of styles is etqpected. Dior believes full skirts should al- "Watch you don't get the flav- our of baking Powder or salt," Miss Pattillo warned. Discussing bread. she said good loaf should not have above the tin than in it. Judges looked for an even golden brown colour. lightness, a sweet and nut- ty odour. and a fine grain with no big holes. If pastry is cooked quickly enough. the lower crust of a pie should not be soggy, she said. A fruit filling should not be too thick. and a. cream filling should bulge slightly. Good pastry must be flaky. and 8 more honked horn in the yard was a signal for Mary Ellen to put on bonnet and dolman to come to keep a. tryst with her courtler! Pa- pa would be very stem at such courting. He would "put his foot down" at once and it is likely that mamma would swoon at the very sound of it, so lndecorous it would appear -actually indecent! 0 ”Yes, I know what it me;ans to be on the field of battle -- you see I was through all that" an oldish veteran offered with a merry smile one evening last Summer, while he waited to transact some . z xruxrxgxnnprvxnrvvenn -M15152 Grave To Escape DEAR MISS DIX: to get away. My father drinks him. I do all the housework and sick half ille time. My mother inoliolllv DIX SAYS- dependzible man. but I don't know whether or no that I am too young to enter such a serious thing as marriag home environment gets me so disgusted I feel like marrying anyone Mistake Girl Would Marry Only Her Parents I am 19 and on the verge of marrying a good t I love him. I feel e. but my a lot and my mother quarrel: with have a job. too, and am nervous and thinks I should marry for my fiance We have set the wedding dale and bought and interference with flow of bile to the gall bladder and small in- testine. (Some years ago McGill University rcsearch workers estab- lished the fact that all move- ments, all exercise, stimulate cir- culation in the liver.) The individual with gallstones with the average weight of men of equal height and body-"build. In 43 women with gallstones. weight was increased an average of less Diner (tired of waiting): "Wait- ress, please find out if your col- league from whom I ordered 1 steak some time ago is still em- ployed here." is not necessarily overweight. In a wt The Scandinavian Medical Journal, , . Dr. 1:. Schrodt (Aalborg, Denmark) Cook s Corner reports that he found that the - average weight of 18 men with & gallstones corresponded exactly ONE-BOWL CHOCOLATE CAKE A shiny iop characterizes this quickly and easily made cake - and you will note that while a Beifer English By I. in. Williams ...vvNWV...&MnwW: 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "After having arrived gt the meeting, we argued over the matter for hours." 5 2. What is the correct pronunc: latlon of "predicament"? -; 3. which one of these words misspelled? Perpendicular, peg- niolous, persistence. perpetrate. ., 4, what does the word "opprg ways be in fashion because so shelhad a word of advice about tt 1 b 1 th f - '5 3”” W m9 "d l" hm . , , h t, 1 19 e d 4;; many women are too bulky around meringue. If drops of syrup 3;). 2.: ah: hal:1”;fo5t5 V':1henou;'etui:l;ll';1d part of ougelfurnlturet; buto Imam crazy with uorry. :Wo5inl11e;'5Ipjlghctillediinaxdgmrggnwmh shmbcut method 3 used for mmg brmm" mun? .3. the hips to look well in anything peer. it has been cooked too quick- from their work at the other so please me W at ' UNDECIDED gallstones. the average weight was 131111118 ihe biitier. it is different 5. What is a wordubcslnmlit 9153- "melelqrekheng mmm'agm'l:.g LY" ?”;i be” u:'e5”"5- She ”C0m' farm. Niece of the family was a about five per cent less than the HIGH! 1:00 !51l8ll1(llY V::l:dhVer51;;l:':Di1th?de that nlcans Conlemp? both "lean oo ' s "new 00 'men e beat g the 1- vtth . , , . t o one- w ca es iv c ave c" ' 5 "8" ll guest at the time. and we sat on Ahswl-zn. Break off the match for his sake ::rr:afh::itl:I:ar:vve:::: lg? tgglsie 3 good deal 0, pubucmng ," m,: Mswms ,, till . . . 5W193- ” 935 the front verandah while the om". an”. and say. --A,-gnu But he is emphasizing this spring what he calls the "subtle look." ob- tained by clever cutting. one if his searnstresses remarked "I'm both exhausted and mad when I finish one of his spring models because the out and piecing togeth- er is so terribly intricate. yet when it's completed it looks ridiculously simple." l-lanlines are eorpected to remain above mid-calf level. altlhovugh Pierre Balmain will be droppins his by at least one inch. -ji-2 Colorful Four Piece Set To Crochet r - Modern Eflqueiie i I!) Roberta Leo v X&&&-men on Q. I have received an invite- tion io the wedding of a very dear friend. However. I do not know the girl he is marrying. Would it be all right for me to send my wedding gift to him? A. Never. Wedding gifts must always be sent tc.the home of the bride-to-be. and addressed to her. Q. When one's coffee or tea is exceedingly hol. is one permitted to sip it with the spoon? VVb(NX quiet dusk was creeping in from the hills, to dissolve the rose and flame of the afterglow. The mill- pond was in shadow and close by in the bottom of our valley the mill dozed. The white boat was at anchor, and we wished fleet- ing thought that it was. and quite out of place in the circumstance. that we might enter it, and weigh- ing its fastening. row up the dim stream. away from the haunts of men, with their wars" and their strlfes and the endless, ceaseless round of sorrows and troubles with which mankind is beset and the untoward happenings. . to find a shangri La there to- wards the West. with only the twilight about and the quiet rip- ple of the stream. I I well t wcli-being and you count the hours yourself to care for. Don't waste any time w lot of girls do that. and they find as well as for your own for no man can be happy with a wife who merely tolerates him MAIIBY FOB LOVE . Don't marry any man unless you love him so hat his mere presence fills you with happiness and a sense of between his visits. Marriage lasts for a long, long time, and it will seem longer if you are united to a husband who bores you. or whose little ways lrritale you. or who for some reason that you cannot explain even to yourself you cannot bring ondering if you 'arc in love or not. When you are, you will know it in every fiber of your being. You won't dread your wedding day. you'll want to hurry it up. Don't mzirry because your home conditions are unsatisfactory. A they have just jumped out of the frying pan into the fire. and get a job somewhere else. which is messy and expensive. At 19 the world is all before If you're unhappy at home, you can leave But. if you are married, your fate is scaled and there is no escaping it except by way of the divorce court, you. l)on't spoil everything by rush- in: into marriage before you are ready for it by marrying a man you without liver ailments. From the above it can be seen that overweight has little relation- ship to gallstones or other diseas- es of the liver. It is lack of exer- cise. lack of body movements. that is the big factor in causing these ailments. A group of 208 men and 275 women with mental diseases show- ed an average of about three D9? cent underweight for men and an average overweight of about five per cent for women. which shows us that it is natural for women to carry a little extra fat Whether 01' ments. With the exception of cer- tain cascs of heart disease faltliougla most ilcart disease pai- icnts are allowed short walks). WE can nil do with it little more ex- ercise. Bending the body Sideways cnt times. 1 cup fine granulated sugar 4 tablespoons cocoa 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda '-5 teaspoon salt 33 cup milk l teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 unbeaten egg ine. melted 11,-; cups once-sifted cake flour is teaspoon almond flavoring 6 tablespoons butter or margar- Mcasurc and silt iogether twice. lhen sift into mixing bowl. the not they have body or mental ail- flour. sugar, cocoa, baking powder. baking soda and salt. Combine the milk. vanilla, al- mond flavoring alid vinegar (the mixture will 'curdie.) Make it well ill the flour mix- ture and add milk mixture all at about the matter." 2. Pronounce am syllable pre. not per often heard. 3. Perpetrate. 4. The tilt grace that follows shameful cog duct. "A man finds it difficult escape the opprobrium atiacliell to his indiscretions." 5. Despk; able. 2; I E m&m3 (K i ;.g How Can I!!! r' l, By Anru Ashley . 3thw:cxax,ss,weses-ssaxtsxxoxtvncxin - r. Q. How can I clean Igcl knives? - A. Powdered baih brick axrplild with a large cork dipped in wa!" and then in the powder is all A. Never. One should wait un- ' - v - tn the nqum has named sump "Granted. that requires courage dent me and Mm bores long whne keeping knees straight once; add the unbeaten egg. Beat best abrasive. Lay the kniefcmf:: l9n”Y- Th? 9130031 15 11595 Only for -umugih ”""" Clrcumsmnces DEAR MISS Dix: I married when I was 17. Was married three (called the "liver squcezer") is with 0. mixing moon until well 0” we d.YambOarll1' or sumlln r stirring. and then should be placed ””'"5"5 "' ”W" me" he C9"”m19d- vears when my husband began ii-lfling and we separated. I got a most beneficial. conlhlurd-the batter will be thin. solid surface, w cn saith SA I in the saucer and remain there. "hm" he added Whlmslmny ""19 divorce. Thought I could get over loving him, but we have been parl- It has been truly 551d ih-ll me 5”” l" "'9 "lend bun" m Onmnate slams" Nb .' M. , Q. Is it necessary that one m95l'thdmtlIc""'' "535 I W" 13096 ed more than a year and I know that I still love him and em n'IlSet- depends on the liver. nlarrsxariillgucr mm E "eased B PDivRt0Hi2:l1':nl"I53r;:l5npsubm: s u n - - send a gift when invited to a W5 3 "19 I asked her 13'-her able away from him. He begs me to rcmarry him. Says the reason mm square cake pan mu has tum for cream.) C 5;” s nee s , bridal shower. and one cannot at- I0? M31'l3- 1 WM - YES. terrified! he began phllandcrlng was because I accused him of it when he hadn't A when it become been lined in the bottom with ""d? W K9995 Ihwk 80 that they done it so he decided he might as well have the game as he got the - ' . -- I illied ic-reamsn A. Yes. this is obliBIi0YY- mild lllarfllg carry the there! name. but that he has had his lesson now and that if I will come elgils Q , sr;I?::!;iiE8l;e::Wher Slow oven 35 31;" 2:"; gmd H m, pariimg g:e:e sofuly. you see., back in him he will make everything up to me. What should I do? n d denem about g minutes. ' and mm serve that. It wm Qt. m at ormldable LONELY let cake aiand in its pan on a the effect of Grimm- in those days - they always kept their distance, so to speak, You didn't say: "H1!" in greeting one of them. No indeed, you address- ed sn oldef person most respect- fUl1l'- You said "Yes, ma.'am” and 'No. ma'am' and tiles, sir' and No, sir' and as with Royalty, you were careful not to speak first." I . . How can I remove lzsl stains from linen? . A. soak the linen in sour mg. then cover with salt. After I! minutes. wash thoroughly. CNIKIIG WIRE S” 5 cake cooler for 10 minutes. then loosen aides, turn out cake. peel on paper and turn cake right- ANSWER: There are thousands of women like you who get peeved with their husbands and rush off to the divorce court and then with they luidnli. For they find that divorce doesn't bring them the hsp- M piness and peace they thought ll. would. 5 9 "pt sluilllc sons , M M It seems to me that you will be doing the right thing and the Fmsl 9”” "hm ' C” ' wise thing in remarry the man you love and who loves you. and for ,, both of you to go into the second marriage in a christened and on humble frame of mind with more determination to use a little sense ' Household Scrapbook By Roberta ua Slip Covers , "And on t 11 k d in dealing with each other than you did before. - ”' if you love to crochet and if you love ":Vhftnu1li:ndglg:C!d':ll!G tlllilnliig; w”e,..ymec'lec "gt yd: efnfnulxiy Y3: Your husband says he has learned his lesson and that pbilandering C aeeatasl here are two items of interest than I mud gm Wm mam them clatmed. --was”-3 that man”... didn't pay. Let us hope that you have learned your lesson that R 4! " 7” Pl”'""d "'”" " ” b'”'"""1 a little mOrG'ClOS8Y and give ihem She "iullwd mm”? "but do ":11 lemusy dmm 9”" us all about it, if you remember!" .. "Yes. Ellen. my back feels better - and isn't it good that the stock are all well too? Thai other pig - he didn't look any too well, a few day's ago. he's back lo the trough with the rest" James now puts on his slippers with a shade of a groan. "Not a bad day this, was it? Not a bad day!" mulching crocheted set of hot plate mull. potliolder and paper napkin holder worked in wonderful abode: of rose and green with touches of while. And for inspiration to start working right away what could be more enticing lo a crodiaf enthusiast than the Canada-wide Crochet Contest now being featured in the stores? Ask at your favorite needlework more body; they will keep clean longer. Never use bluing on col- ored or flowered slip covers. Melba Toast Melba toast is prepared by cut- ting white bread into slices as thin a; possible. Then place the slices in a shallow pan so that DEAR MISS Dix: Does a girl's home have enlarge influence on whether boys like her or not? We are a group of girls who come from respectable homes. but they are poorly furnished and we feel ashamed to ask our boy friends to come in. Will this make any difference in whether boys continue going with us or not? CURIOUS GROUP ANSWER: A girl's home does have a lot to do with her popularity. but it is not on account of the way it is furnished. It is her parcnts' attitude and whether or not there is Welcome on the doormat. Not th ill t 1 Oh. d ball l U til - - - -um no on and mm mm l:..."3..i”m.”:..w..:. " i ...:.:...:t'.”?i'”" Di” ;':;:.:;0.” i3.”."."".i':'i.i?Jl' ::”..r.:tl.::.”3:.':":.:.:";:.l:."::::l:':.:'.: "ii i”''' W" ”b”'" ”” 5”" Pm" "ii" thi f lh l i if h Wh h ill ii i h um i may 3120000, for dttnuan. 19, gm. Prevent llust pdlrli-nirsondre Ecol-Lliill nl1Oen:llDl)ufslfI.d mall: lllrllv felt.-110 acte hsor:'e,e arid And "IO OIICHGF HIOY 00' " "IO IWOIIQCT "ICY Il'OW' ..eliellsq the R055 an above. sand er Mam! dam, Hues am he WE- , whether or not your home is a Jolly and pleasant place to visit. ::niip:.d;'.':f:ddraua: .o:vel0P0' It: venligimirgm Tl.ilatln,g by washing 3 Th. Sun S. 3;. Dom-my mx.c...,..,. ,..-..,...u, ",1, to ,...t...., but Wm .,,.. Ogilvie Vita-B is a delicious breakfast cereal. S 000 HI W WITH! 50! ' ' 5 I M x ' . . mm”, rv.a".n”" ”” Wu", wmy dry, "M then mat Y we: at general interest throulb lies column. . hvsupacked with an” nounshmcm. If M" Wm ”" 2 V! I” u""'"' K""'"' (6 It's a good dietary source of Vitamin B. And r it has a tempting out-like flavour that inor Tomorrow youngsters can't resist. Buy Ogiivle Vita-B - the thrifty cereal that cooks in 5 minutes! -. THE urge to be "up and doing" in a big way continues. with a superb determination to push to high goals. with energy. agree- sive tactics and the strength to follow through against all odds. This energy, vitality, determina- tion backed by sound techniques and due preparation, is bound to secure the needful support and backing from high places, not only lnnancial but professional and aocia . KENNEDY"S ODDS AND ENDS SALE 1 Rock of DRESSES-going of . . - - 51.00 'I Rock of DRESSES-going at . . .. 52.00 I Lot of PULLOVERS-going so . . . . S2.00 I Lot of SWEATERS-going at . .. . .50 'I Lot of Rayon I-IOSIERY-going at .50 I Let QISNIIIGGIES-going at . .. . .50 , Also: " I-3 OFF ALI. WINTER DRISSIS 8: COATS j. No Charge: V78 IJlllIE8' WEAR Anorlm good way ,,,,,,,, W to start the day.- 0li0eellttBBlWlE'Ml5l You can-vary the breakfast menu with that other favourite - tasty Iiot porridge made with Ogilvie One. The pick of Canada's oat crop. each whole grain is rolled and ioasiadby the true. time-tested Scottish methods. Buy only Ogiivia Om . . . the tender. quick-cooking whole-gralilggtgi V listen, to your Woman's Idler. . . For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is, may be assured of the tangible suc- cess of their most ardent desires. plane and projects. strenuously. technically and practically put over. such plans and propositions properly presented for consider- ation from influential sources are bound to yield exvpansl... returns in the way of financial backing. enhanced personal prestige and popularity. The program should should be pushed with confidence and ardor. but discretion. A child born on this day. is practically and bouilteously en- dowed for an active, objective and miappy career in any chosen life adventure. . (,. uuoaeby video schools. The yululters are sin and IIOITIPM lesson off JIM”! , ,, f gureeliaflafillsltteaohers other ulnnenpolis youngsters at ' volunteered to conduct the school. a Janitogr strike dosed the public tools prqrnu. ------r .-. I .x,