.1 ., L; r‘. 6'8 Cars moved along the highway though not yet in numbers —- some cityward but most on way to the terry. A Vermont car heaped with luggage, e swanky Massachusetts one trailing it; a Nova. Scotlan‘ and a Maine. a bed-roll a-top, all bearing away. i" hoped happy memories of v18!- tions on The Island. So our U. S. sister plans to go tomorrow morn- ing. "Home for Christmas?" one of the family asked her this eve- ning, of the number gathered to wish her Godspeed. "Next sum- mer" was the reply spoken I -us pect by many an Islander about to set out on return to his or her adopted land. And for all. travel- ler and stey-at-home "Next sum- mer" is "in the lap of the gods." ELLEIWS DIARY y‘ (Continued from Page L‘) things seem to have a. rare pec- innnency. the same that was the delight and stay oi our childhood. Hare, right is still right and wroiig ll wrong. There is no missile ound, no wavering. no yielding any indifferent modern treats. or notions. ! remember now the delight oi the stroll to the cor- , ner in ihe freshness oi eacli’ ," . morning. Pat was gathering hi‘ l ' , cows at. the time. They marched - (n n. stately. orderly, file to the " Itlble, leaving an intriguing path " In the clewy pasture. A tarmwii" led her fowl and one heard 1.1.- mlstakabte new crowings piuo. enough of Autumn's approach. ' (4 d IUAIAIYII-Proctev I Guablc guarantee: thee Tide will do evevithinl claimed for it ln this dver- ‘ liege to den £111.... price will l’! leaded. Apply Immediately w 4 ATRON, aornrssv o0 M Romney, N. .' ' ab. there, one caught sight I t.......i-..~ig blue-green oi the Strait the in i111 through farm lands and ‘ac- neath more than one bridge empty there. One sniilled the tang of the, salty alr- a now though nonetheless delight- ful. And I recall again how good it is to come home to this place which changed so little. Quieter once with fewer at flble but still a busy place, the activity of farming still echoing within . . Steps on the stairs now. and a voice which is not: "Girl, are you going to write there all night?" night. n”? beyond the fields that slope of the the distance, and the river {luv-- to bit strange through the has than YES-l‘! the sounds stern — b-iv. Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- ljousehold _ Scrapbook Iyleberhl-ee Phillis; M's“; If in doubt as to the correct amount o! eelt to use when pick- 11118 meets. piece the meat and water in s pot, then put in a med- ium-sised potato. Now keep adding slit until the potato rises to the top oi the water and the brine will be just right. ' Parchment The parchment shades can oe cleaned beautllully by using a clean cloth dipped in olive oil. This GUARDIAN. l LivingfxLgisure will not only remove the soil. but will give the surface an attractive antique luster. Cracks in Furniture Ari unsightly crack in some arti- cle ot furniture can be filled with beeswax. then stained and varnish- ed. ROAD NEEDED At s meeting o! a rural district council e deputation of isomers asked to be receivedThey wished to complain about the state of the main road just outside the village. They found. however. that their arguments did not receive a very good reception. ln tact. the mem- bers ol the council objected with emphasis and much noise. "Look here," said the chairman "the road is fairly good as e whole." "Yes," replied the ‘spokesman of Illm on dlshee out wiping! 3' W‘ 018T‘ i, 4. Gives mm suds-e ',' Kind-to-hende eudei Inter suds! Longer- lestlng suds than any coop in hardest weeerl Tide cute grease like magic . . . washes dishes cleaner than any eoep! No scum in the water! No greasy ring round the pent No cloudy tlnee end dry so sparkling clear-even with- the party, "but we want to use it as a road." ' CHARLOTTETOWN ziTHE WOMANSREALM murmur. SNACK Here is e least. embroslsl and serene, o: mixed delights behind e. poroe- ' la-in door, The drumstick in the lingers, all unseen. The bedroom slippers, noiseless on the floor. No waiter eyes us, casual and rude, No music blares. no dancers whirl and leap; Instead, there is enlolzling quiet- ude. It sense of warmth and shelter, coming sleep. —l-lelen Frlth Stickney in the New York Heraldflh-lbune. TALKING IT OVER IS OFTEN BORING A good many women today ov- erwork the ldea o! talking every- thing over (i0. Martha is toying with the idea ni reducing. So she talks about i: even get: for weeks before she started. And she keeps right 1r. talking about it all through process. So Martha's reducing is a boring subject to her husband before she has even lost a pound. How maul". smarter she would have been L.‘ have gone on her reducing div! lies Procter Gamble-s “postwar lillllllil Wllllllfll 0.99 whuls never been dune before! t. .. .~ “\ 11s 17D! . 3. lever “ycllowW white linings! What n bleeelng for your ehlrte, sheets, and pillowcases! No matter how often you wash them, no matter how long you eeore them, Tide filth!!! Iillcwl Prove ll ll yeerIsbpen-l and [incest That's why they ':rO d ‘. . O grimy play clothes . . . you've never used anything like if! ‘IIDI does what's never been done before-washes clothes cleaner than any soap, yet leaves colors brighter! It's a true wnehday miracle, made possible through wartime research» You'll know you're using a completely NEW product the minute you make suds with Tide. Tide suds look different, feel dlflcrent . . . and those wonder suds just laugh at hard water! Even in hardest water they blliow up so thick and fast you'll be amazed! outv "nib DOES All. rouiu l. Washes clothes cleaner! Yes, cleaner than any eoep made! You'll get a real wnlhdny thrill when you lee your first Tide wash. Everything comes cleaner and heavily soiled work clothes. That's because Tide not only loaves clothes free from ordinary dirt, but 2. Actually brightens colors! Color brightness perks up like .- dulllng soap film disappear. Washable prints and pas- tell actually come out brighter with Tidal Tide l1 ;' es Tide makes ors! n an...» hubs! lhde in Cnandl '59; ‘, "Li ‘Y-nu uann warm! OCEANS or suns! no WATER sormmzs urrorn! with their husbands. It must be pretty boring to their husbands to know in advance ey- crythlng their wives are going ‘.0 the silently. and then one day hes.‘ his surprised and pleased comment. ion her improved appearance. ' Mary thinks she would like t» take up e hobby. So she corJidec in Jim. gets his reaction to this or that. There's no surprise there. The Womln who insists on talk- ing over a1] her plans with he! husband runs the risk of boring him with a subject before she ever gets started on what she plaus to do. l A man whose wife is "always surprising him with her actions lmay occasionally complain that he ne\'er knows what she l! SJ- im; to do next. But at least he's interested and wondering a listle- But a man whose wile never mgkcs 3, more WlihOUl. dlSCU-SSAJI it \\'llil him first is almost cei- tain to find domestic life a triiic dun, Any experience is dull nut holds no surpYl-Wi __________... HOT FRENCH BREAD Slash a slender loaf of French lead into slices but do not sever completely. Have about 1-2 C4D soft buzter at hand and spread between slit-es and over top vi 10st, Sprinkle with salt air. grated cheese. Bake in" moderate- ty hot oven 375oF ior l5 minullé- Serve whole and let the guests break cit pieces as wanted. Home sewing has increased 1* bout 130 percent; over the figure five years ago. To make a. shrimp sauce ‘to serve over boiled or broiled fizn add 1-2 cup finely chopped shrimp to e. cup of white sauce and ses- son with salt. pepper, finely grated onion and lemon juice. :____,_ Chicken may be rolled in e55 and crumbs, arranged in a baking dish and baked in the oven ior fryer or broiler should be‘ Cillkill for chicken to be prepared in this way and it should he basted i"=- quently, during the baking. with‘. butter. Stewed tomatoes are an excel- lent accompaniment for macar- oni ancl cheese. serve a crisp salad also and a fruit shortcake for dessert. IODI_NE AND THYROID When buying table salt ,look for word “iodized" on the pack- salt is the only sure means of sup- plying the minute amount of io dine which our bodies require for proper functioning of the impur- tant thyroid gland. One of the early and successful education‘ pfOflflimi COllCETlllIlQ 8 COHIITiOFI food was carried out in the nine teen-twenties when iodized shil- was introduced to the public as an easy and effective means of preventing goitre or enlargement of the thyroid gland. This condi- tion had become prevalent in c2:- taln state; where there is no lo- dlne in the soil, especially after the introduction of refined. “free- pouring" table salt, for in the process oi refining. the natural iodine content of the salt was re- moved. The campaign for the Wldf, use of iodized salt was successful. and the number and severity of goitre cases was sharply reduced. Since that time. little publicity has been given to the value o’ iodized salt, and people have for. gotten or have never learned its purpose. Its manufacture and sale are not required by law and grac- ers carry it only when it is in 1e; mand. Ii your grocer does not have it ask him to get it for you, and you will be helping in the current campaign to inform the public oi the importance oi the regular use oi iodized salt. OBEDIENCE NECESSARY IN Cl-llLl) TRAINING The purpose oi teaching a chug to obey is. not just to get a cer. tain job one or a certain er- rand run. Every rent wants to give hi5 child the ind of training that W111 m!“ hi" l happy and successful adult. Evryone has to learn g9 059V L ell through life 0:. ders hevi to be obeyed. However. blind ol: dience should not b; required f anyone. either adult or child. There must be a good reg“; behind eery order and one which can be xplained to the child. rrrarfcontan LOOKS min: ' cams LILY . tence? t e has e good plan to pur- w“. 2. t is the correct pronum. lotion of "esinine"! , 3. which one of these word; 1| misspelled? Moratorium, moi-gm. etie. mfirtelloetion. 4. whet doe; the word "psi-us. ent" mean? 5. What is s word beginning with n that iriuns "keenneu of discernment or judgment"? ANSWER! 1. ll! P109000. which means to “for f8 consider " . z, pm. pounce es-i-nin. e u in at, first i as in in unstressed. second l as in nine. accent first syllable. 8. Morti- flution. 4. Related to the matter in hand relevant. "His remarks "g. by no means pertinent." S. ‘equity about an hour, or until done. A- heat with that cube. our o more and more etre th...with Niagara's finest Concoim. Include more fresh fruit flavour! That's the jams and jellies. enthused over s. cereal premium as _ they are over these cute dccsl transfers KELLOGGS are puttin, in ack- ages oi PE . I ' _ _he.veu't seen uny- thiug quite like them (porieeti natural since the were designed uelupvelyfurKe ogfei) Afriead of mine has decorated her kitchen glasses with butterfly transfers and they look gay as a party! The Pep Transfers were intended originally for youngsters, but from what I've ecenp grown-ups ClljOy them, too. 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