if . Women's realm” PAGE TWO TEE GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 18. 1954 Household Scrapbook & h4pl.ao Kniva If a kitchen knife or fork comes loose in the handle, fill the open- ing with powdered resin. Then hat the handle end of the knife or fork and force it into the handle opening. Wrap a string around it and allow it to remain until cool. I 1&9 sour Milk l When sour milk is desired for .oooking purposes, put a teaspoon- ! ful of strong vinegar into a cup of isweet milk and set it in a warm place for a few minutes. BALON KIES 1-; cup cooked rice 1 lb. hamburger 1 head cabbage 2 onions Salt Mucllage Bottlt-e 3 9333 lb””Em d It! Vaseline jelly is rubbed around Rem”? W” lmm Mbba” ”? the neck of the mticilage bottle. it "94"" 10 mm””5 P”! "llxlure ill will prevent it from sticking when calggabte Y 19-liiitts 'rlklldmlE5'l:,llmlg:::; the cork is to be renint-ed Vl a 00 IT ' ' casserole, link” l: ll0il'S Serves l '.Mrs. Donald .VlacQuarrio, Iaoecncath W. I. V2t7?bU'3TO43C”?fGUUlCYC93??3GZ1 contract Bridge . duvt-lnp can one best .charm and increase ones pnpul:ir- ll ow Q. AN lVFl)l'llAR lihul iastic interest ill ererytliiiig. be .i ELLEIPS IIIARY Elllalanl .. 3 "And then, Ellen. we remem- bered your name in our prayers," a farmwife said recently. And due to another kindlineea. this time at a. thought on our behalf by a petite career-girl whose duties are many and Island-wide and we are sure extremely inter- esting and always helpful. a book "Pioneers of Adult Education in Canada" edited by Harriet Bouil- lard has come to our "desk" which in its fresh jacket and white- edged leaves presents to us an old and almost irresistible witch- ery. "Po those who enjoy readingf there is nothing more delightful- than to know they have a new. has well written. So we shall pres-1 enily open this one to meet those notable and courageous characters who for us shall be clothed in flash. and blood as we go with them' along the pages. We must remember before that,y on behalf of our household to dlpl and sift fruni C0O.lSl'l bin to pan the several iiiea:ui'es of flour which if all be well with us, vtill con- tribute to tomorrow's loaves of bread. i - e e Totlity gave us the sun's .xtreiit:thciiiiig brilliance to seticiclesp on the sunny side of a roof tal dripping and we to wonder if the griles on the milldam be-l By Joseplilue (iiilhertson "V7 . 7 'A You Mn mm, ,. 1,.W.n H low Aideixea are now adorned UOOOOO43OOODcmDtm:wg fhallh lh';rn 3 pmm Dmm hp 3;,-3.-Ad ullll tlior tttiiter trim of long to be wide-av:-d Titke an oir'.lttis- ultite pt-izdaiits. And to hear the lfllllllg iialf'r tht-re szng these days The bidding at most of the to- bles went as follows: t some unexvpoc connection with Some Wests opened a club. others or . wedding. Social and cultural ' dmmmd T bl” ml we" d" activities will be under fairly good tested the contriictl upecm hm NW1 Cr,,wd;s and On the club Lead the various now llmermgsl doclarers tall experts) captured For the Bmvmhy East's king and laid down a high lpode. West won. and regardless of his return, declarer cashed the 1 ch d.m.mR wmch Wrmnal mmny iheart are, discarded a club on twe Wm be I most lmpmmmr MC. diimmy's third diamond. ruffed I I my 1" your gains, Alihmipzh yoti may heart in the closed hand. then find yourself taking on additional cashed the rest of the clubs. Wsstl responsibilities. they will be loss was finally put in with a. trump.l butrdonsosne than yoti imagine. and since he had no other suitl since there is strong indication that than spade to return. he ended. 019 hcobgplegill-lon thf lfiivhers Will do u with onl three trum trickslmuc 19” he 0514- pNeither a lheart nor a llliamond: In Wu” p5'1'30”5l 1”?” b9 On We opening lead mum Cmmge mupalertm'f.i)r deceptivn influences dur- result. assuming proper play anti” me mpr '1"o:n'-M ”””1' am” Bouthis part. but observe that if pgience wma p;;fMk;nyol:n"mf-V 2:”! hmlllallcd zdgwn mi 593?; matters. Travel and romanceanvlvlill 8 0? 3 00 3 "”""-V 'W"” be under good aspects during the not have been difficult to find gnu mo,,,h,' the KW-INK de lens? NWT 1 should find you in the throes of is seeing dummyls doublemn c1ub.'most stimulating social pr am. it would not require unusual im- A child born on this daym-lwill be sgination for West to cnntinuel sincere and warm-hearted, but with the eight or nine of trumpsgcasily discouraged at times. and by thus depriving South oft lif tomorrow is your birthday. you are now entering upon 1 cy- No Place To Go Woman. Bored With Own Company. Yoarns For More Pleasant Life DEAR. was DIX: I am so confused I don't know where to begin. parents and. being the only girl at home. of the house. I don't go out much bo- oauss my friends are all married. I dont even have a neighbor. as this people around me are of different nationalties and I. don't un- dict-etand them. I don't like to go places alone, and am tired sitting home night .1!” night with no place to go. I'm in my late 30!. Wlioxi 1 my church gives a dance, I don't go 1 How can I make my life more pleasant? Sovonyeanagollostmy I undertook the responsibility NOW IS THE TIME , ANSWER: You may be sure. Joyce. that unless you do get out, W93 Wl”l'mS W '9” read, wmeone. no one will over come knocking at your door with an offer of friend- ship. You lament all the things you never had a chance to do: now is the time to do them! You can't dance; take dancing lessons. You don't understand the people arotuid you; get out among them and make an effort to be friendly. No matter what their nationality, they. like you. all have troubles and will probably welcome a person to talk to. This may not seem like the ld('ul.l solution to your piwoblem now. but the important pomt for you to absorb is that you MUST MAKE A BEGINNING! Life most certatnly isn't over in the late 30's and you must. loam to make the beat of the years ahead, instead of lamen-ting ou have a family, but no sisters. you must have broth- can bring home? These visitors would the past. Since y era! Don't they have friends they help you to get used to people. Begin by taking courses in some subject that will help you in a i Job or in something thats just ftin. Go to a dancing sudio and learn a few steps so that you can participate in the paiish activities. Join the women's group of your church. and WORK. Don't just sit around unit- ing for people to bounce up and )Zli'E you a big vteltzome. Voltinteer to help at the next bazaar. card party or church supper. THEN. you'll get a rousing reception. Co-operative. friendly and efficient help is always welcome by any church group. Get that far, Joyce, then if you don't see your way clear to a happier, more useful life. write again. DEAR. MISS DIX: I'm 17 years old and have been goiiitz steady Vilth Dan for sexeral months. I-it"s at sea i:ovt anti ttill be avtity indef- initely. Recently I began dating Ed. a former sweet.lieart. I like Dan bet- - cot because I never learned to dance. JOYCE C. well, i sons who have been a source of ir- ted news, possibly in B IIFW TOTITRDCF . . .h . - leafs M M9 gone 15 now hurled i tablespoon of butter and cool it in Now, Eu, son", was. ritatlon in the vast. since they in a Sllowrlrilt there where”. has ( , Add mp 11. d” y R hp . y . . a in 0 water 2 taspotiii 5;;-. .2;-;; 1; g;-.; 2:122? 1” W” 1 ” ” ” ll;i222:IX2"i.”?Ziy.l.il”"3..”w2Z?Z Page Page Pug The "em"? h””” "”'-V l'-'””'a' vtn just. idled on a summer day 3 ?m; lnvmlz the qul'l' the Lang ”ldiI'm afraid you'll change that no- and early winter 1 fragrance and lovelinms about. 0 O 0 What happened on these farms today? A fat heifer that accord- ing to her owners "had never miss- ed a feeding in her life" was taken to market and even as we said "well. thnt will lighten the chor- iniz” another was bought and brought in, in replacement. Grist: wars brought and with some huf- fing and puffing the two lads emptied the sacks into the chute which wttli some magic carries it down to it bin in the stables . . . and was there ever more tooth- some tars than the hot rolls and molasses they later ate in a lunch! . "Valentines! it little fellow ex- l claims with a touch of scorn again lloolring over his receipts of the season "there's nne thing I would- .n't do-I would never send one to a girl!" "That's all very fine," James chuckles patting a dark head, "but the opportunity to finesse clubsl more than once, the defense would win the same three spade tricks, GETS CLOTHES CLEANER TNAN McLean 8: MocFodyen 130 Queen St. Phone 3820 for family nutrition. FIVE I nvs so 5 Empty plates and calls for " positive proof of good baking . . . the kind of proof that's so easy to get for all your baking, when you use FIVE ROSES ALL PURPOSE FLOUR. FIVE IIIISES more” . . . that's your most FIVE ROSES has been a favourite with Canadian women for over 60 years. That's because FIVE ROSES smooch-texnired, better tssting cakes, fine, flaky putty and cookies with s melt-in-the-mouth goodness. Oven tested to ensure uniform quality. and vii min-enriched ROSES is the perfect all- purpose lust for all your baking, SIS All PUIPOSI VITAMIN INIICNID FLOUR tion one day!" Until tomorrow - Good-night . . . . . Diary C”? W? (C iuwndw A flood IISLPHGTV Tll9I'F.5 ll” ll?""il l” H5 IHUWII .M'- . ter, but would like to keep Ed's friendship, too. Is that possible? i . ” ' l . flush. bill fixllll”-55 ?ll)Dl'Nl1ilWlll N Ai.tl itho ltoars it, falling wlthp FUOSSJE long .iie 4!: n- ii'”m- l””('h good dlSl')05ll1Ull '-S all 3 i stilt tuititviire on the ear. now that. h” 1”” " - ””'”' "” I”t'iK9plA"',”” p Q VVll”Yl 3 1” tli'i'”'”l”l”f'i tie me a.tity trtiin once familiar. ANSWER: What you want is the social security of a be-.iu at hand. ttiti-(S. Him millulllr it-H l)'I-W-Hie mg h:s tt lflfallfi . t.uI:- iklttllriill 5.u1........1 ...u..,g..g- Pr-rhaps G;-and-. which certainly is a natural wish at 1'1. Theres no reason why you mm M TN” A "R as 1 Open some Smdl Alflil.--lvllll-l ,ll Il 1. llmi , tl.iti:ittwi- ttlio keeps its pretty uelli should have to be pledged to either Dan or lad. unless one of them lnit lead .A.;iiMt' N. 119 :9-"ls ma; GORS hl:eF5;hl:'ll1d-Sagixll .1.-..;....-,1 aim... the scenes Drp makes an issue of the matter. Try in make both boys realize that you he vtill nit -ill 01 llils IUHIDS I L H - " I t Hon... mm 5. present when are very young. and t.ha.t in another year or two you will be more able 1" Slcmpli" l l"l'k guas Hrs; ,,'im,,m,.. H M K, . the l'()tlllKlTV is snow- lied the W mnn E NW1"- . v . F! l . ' l . Thalt W” ' 5 W" '1””” Should H... R”. ..,...”-n .1... mp; M. irtiil tt.itds as in the old Jlearsi ” S ” ” " the Cast” Cut.-.tivr ths hand from h” WW-wd niyixliwwm-K, ,,...L .. ,;p..,, use of (mid pas; Min Nlssen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer 3 diiplictite panic. Yes. sh? Should do HHS (B mp hmm. 0” mp hm; that me problems of interest through this column. "Wm dmle” soon as D4iSiSlblP bv.iit'ix' hi.n:.u by a sheltered banki 30'-h Sides V”l""”ble- - up the ("reek to the nest is now Match-point duplicate. it-vii mtir. that this morning as .-.;.-.;.--- ;.;.;.,.,. .,. . .- Q52 '."'"' C it r; l l hLPn to ii 01 3 ' . .18 .15 ll UK rl ' SC (I . 1.110843 Th. Ssarp Sn - y tt.tIt Ilti- Nt'll-iiiare and sleigh ”in l How can l l l l MOINIHQ OKQ105 Y 55 .4 l1'lll..-P. a athole iiait-el of wi.rl : 5V 0 Am!” ITI57 3",, ' .iti '5 il. 1 ii in the en l N AK9 Q-" t by "le" Kllqlhl. H alillr by? lliielll al1'llK('l&i brid (lapel l 83 N QK978 ' i g R 5 5 3 ,, Housework. Domestic labor 'Q5 W E 2 the ..'illP 'nll:'l txith tuiiny quacks which. if you do yr for wages, 4 753 For Tomorrow "i”l'”d "W ”- 5-Sm around 8 bmd . How can ! ITIEKP an ecoii- IVOIITP a servant: if you do it for Q J 8 S e 2 Q3-'53 4-K1094 ERRORS and niistindeistandings U" me Slllplm nmlcal mdgell . "”lhl”3' -Wm.” 3 Mk" .Q.y1o-(54 can be Mmdpd mm day. If you Mn wo uniigervrl tdon if the broad I XAE econt:,mical.dbt.:)t e eel-t -- -------- - ? - - ----- VA exercise special caution. antilyzing sllitnp in t 9 watt and across from en . u 1;? can e mu 9 y ii; t'. g I I d 1 b N red OA9 each problem as it arises and re. the mailbox at Alderlea which sol 1 CUP 01 WW3? W 2 CUDS Oi Sugar. mpdlnh F" pm” m 0 E U 9 QAQ-73 . fusing to make hasty decisions. It often made a royal seat for usp3i:;l;:e5o1;0i:';';t0lBl;l;f0::-n":iliilln-ilglfgi Q How can I remove spots ham would be well, mo. to avoid per- and J.tmie or Granddaughter in gm” mu ha WM". Then mm H (med floors- A. Sponge with turpentine. For obstinate spots. dip the moistened 'f To? ody Of Yours 3' I:J&ssW.Iaisn.KlI. HELPING DIABETIOS TO HELP THEMSELVES When Drs. Banting and Best dis- covered insulin. which so controls diabetes that there is no reason why there should be I-BY WOTTY about diabetes. physicians and the public felt that nothing more need be thought about diabetics and their treatment. And finally. Whm Dr. E. P. Joslin. Boston's outstand- ing spccislist in diabetes. stated that there was no need 101' any diabetic to die of his dia- betes. this seemed to be the last thought about diabetes and H5 treatment. it is interesting to read of some further word on diabetes reported by Dr. F. G. strange. Toronto. in the Canadian Medical Assoclnllon Journal. ”Wlth the presentation of its charter to the first Prelldenlv Dr. A. L. Chute. by the Honorable Paul Martin. Canadian Minister of Health, the Canadian Diabetic Aa- sociation may be said to have be- gun its formal history Fm A-PY11 9- 1953. Mr. Martin. in presenting the charter. emphasized his hope their such organizations as this will bring medical discoveries more rap- idly and fully to those who have need of them. Voluntary effort in bringing this about was stressed as a Canadian approach to the prob- lem and. when the need for such efforts have been demonstrated. the governments will bring assist- ance in various ways." g Dr. Chute, who is physician in chief to the lloapital for sick Children. Toronto. pointed out that much good had come from the discovery of insulin by Drs. Barit- ing and Best in 192i. but Canad- iens still had a great deal to do in the detection, full treatment and education of diabetics. "It is strongly believed that self-help by this group of patients and their families will bring this happy re- sult into effect more quickly than would be possible if the medical profession continued to attempt it alone.” More than any other disease, dia- betes depends upon the intelligent cooperation of the patient and his family. It is from this standpoint that doctors are enlisting their patients in this voluntary medical agency. ”Experience in other coun- tries haa shown that a real ser- vice can be rendered through it dia- .m..m....m.m....m...... continued GIRLS! Cuticura Helps Clear Up Bad Complexion pimples. rasn.hlseltlieIds on page 9 . What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Only two people applied. and neither of them were adapted to the work.” 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "deduce"? 3. which one of these words is mlupelled? Marmelade maritime. I i martyrdom. marionette. ' ,2 q(,1(t:'l'l'l'Z4'.;jl 4. What does the word "cqui- " '1"-gmaux-E, ;; 2,: p vocal" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with cr that means "deserving of praise"? ANSWERS l. Say. "Only two persons ap- plied. and neither of them was ad- apted for the work." 2. Pronounce the u as in use, not as in rule. 3. Mannaiade. 4. Having a doubtful meaning: ambiguous. "It takes a learned man to fathom these equi- vocal writings." ll. Creditable. Luscious HONEY BUN KING 0 Hot goodies come puffin' from your oven in quick time with new Fleisclimann's Fast DRY Yeast! No more spoiled cakes of yeast! No more last-minute trips-this new form of Fleischmuitfs Yeast keeps in your cup. board! Order a month's supply. Quick to make with the new Fast DRY Yeast HONEY-BUN RING dough. Cover and set in warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough and roll out into an oblong about W wide and 24'' long: loosen dough. Combine V. c. lightly-packed brown sugar and m c. liquid honey; spread over dough and sprinkle with M c. broken walnuts. Beginning at along side, loosely roll up like a jelly roll. Lift carefully into a greased 393" tube pan and join ends of dough to form a ring. 0 Scald -if c. milk, lg? cgranulstcd sugar. 1&5 tsns. salt and Li C. shortening; cool to lukewarm. Meanwhile. measure into a large bowl 95 c. lukewarm water. 1 tsp. grantilaierl sugar: stir until sug- ar is dissrvli-ed. Sprinkle with 1 envelope l5leisclimann's Fast Ris- ing Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins.. THEN stir well. Add cooled milk mixture and stir in l viell-bcatcn egg and 1 tsp. grated lClllilII rind. Stir in l c. In rag into powdered roltenstone. and l . mm when clciiii. rent-w the oil on they treated part. Q. How can I remove the odor of onions and chives from a wood- en salnd bowl” A. Soak the water Tlit-it wash as usual. bowl in hot soda p quicltlv relieved with frit- 3fBl1l.ICIEnllVlCIlly medicated Cuttcura Soap and Ointment. ” h er skin usually in 7 days. Only t few cents at your drug- gist. Buy today. Brush top with melted butter. 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