mother." and I've got one. She has everything to make her happy and MAY A2, I 1951 ' -"THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN DAIRY I000! 409 NUION SHEET A piece of pie, snow-capped with refreshing ice cream . . . it's a tempting dessert that pleases everybody. Ice cream is grand on any occasion . . . served plain, or with pie, cookies or fruit. it's always available at your neighbourhood store in 'a variety of delicious flavours. Serve ice cream often . . . it's good for you. Let us send you our full colour illustrated ice cream pamphlet. telling about interesting uses of this fine dairy food. Write to: SERVICE BUREAU IDIONYO, ONYAIIO . -can lg Cook's Corner .-e MMow 1V-.14-.-. GRAPEFBUIT SHOITCAKE lit cups all-purpose flour, 1,4. tea- 8lIoon salt. 6 tablespoons milk. 11.2 tablespoons flour, pinch of salt. 3 small grapefruit, 11,5 tea- spoons baking powder. 3 table- spoons shortening. ii cup butter. ii cup sugar. IA teaspoon vanilla. 2 tablespoo chopped schino cherries. Sift flour. measure ill cups. re- slft three times with baking pow- O&."bC der and salt. Cut in shortening, ldd mii.k. Stir vigorously until stiffened. Divide into two parts and roll each into 7-inch circle M inch thick. Place first portion on baking sheet; brush with melted butter and cover with second por- tloii. Bake-in hot oven. 425 degrees 1". 20 minutes. or until nicely browned. Peel and section grape- fruit. cut in small pieces; drain on juice (should be .34 cup); if not, add water. Melt butter. stir in flour. (IV: tablespoons) until smooth; add sugar. salt, grapefruit Juice. Cook sauce until it boils and thickens. Remove from heat. add vanilla. When ready to serve. break open shortcake, cover with half of grapefruit and sauce; re- place top and cover with remain- in;: fruit and sauce. Sprinkle with chopped cherries. Serve hot or cold. Bearnaise Sauce - To l-ioliand- aise Sauce add 1 teaspoon onion juice, 1 teaspoon each chopped tarragon and parsley. and 1 table- spoon tarragon vincizar. Serve ywlth broiled or baked fish. BEAUTIFUL LINEN S The Neighbors Mm. . D5816" N0. M3 issi.uyiu-slysliniacafs Attractive sets of "His and Hers." I than and Mrs." towels add lndivl- . 1 Murder is Forgiitfiii .13 Continued from page 2 He owns an immense restaurant By George Clark chain. And I think one of the lin- . cles is in the oil business. That one is called Gas-Station Smlthn I've looked them up, baby. and they're rated at over eighty million." Moe nodded. "Oh. those Smiths," he said. " must be very pleasant to have all hat money. Sometimes I wish .." - "Weill," Johnny was saying, "we "I'm the guy who enlisted to get away from classrooms." i have just been retained by them." "I was telling someone just the other dny--" Moe Mzirtin stopped p abruptly. He stared at his partner ' "What didlyou say?” 3 . "I said we have been retained by fl them, that's what I said. I have been asked to act as a personal L bodyguard to 9. member of that at fiimily. Somebody nnmed Irene ' Smith. We're going to make it lot ll of money." I Moe continued to stare. i l l Johnny picked up one of the necktles from a box. arranged it knot in it and held the tie in front 'of his collar. ' Moe Martin said. "It's verytnice" l -abscntiy, and then he said, "Who k ii is this Irene Smith?" I- "It's a fine tie." remarked Jaim- ny. "It cost three dollars." tGood earth!" "I told you. we're going to mako :1 great deal of money." said Joini- ny patiently. "We were going to make a lot of money on that Dulcy Dickens case. too," Moe Martin pointed out. "And i so what happened? We were left stranded in that ritzy Palace-Touw ers hotel and we couldn't even pay the room rent." "How is this?" ...-..... duality to any bathroom. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 666 contains . set of initials about iii" high. Mr. ( and Mrs., etc., with complete in- i, siructlons. ' Morning Smile my To order. send 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. charlotte- A Pnuen , A farmer, visiting his son's col- umn ('”"'um' lege and wandering into the chem- Dmn No. .0” istry class. saw some students ex- perimenting. ”Wh-it are you try- ing to do?" he asked. "We're endeavoring," replied one of the students, "to discover or invent a universal solvent." "What's that?" "A liquid that will dissolve any- thin-3.' "That's a great idea. agreed the farmer. "When you find it. what are you going to keep it in?" ...M...........jM...MM... Name .........M.......M......... Address ......M-.1..:.-1.M........... City Province lim" "'1 '.llX says -9 Continued from page ccntly met. but after all he hasn't shown any signs of being other than a slightly-more-than-casual acquaintance. If he should declare a izreater interest, i'm sure you could continue the friendship by corre- spondence while you aro away at school and he would undoubtedly be very proud of your achievements there. It is a wonderful thing to be equ ped for in job that you can take Ilp whenever you need it. It gives a feeling of independence that can hurdle many matrimonial hazards and isa wonderful insurance in time of emergency. You'll need the advice of someone skilled in vocational guidance to help select the courses you'll take, but such advice is readily obtain- able at any school. Make an early date with someone on the faculty of the school you'll be attendin , and your worries will soon disappear. Since you seem to like the res aurnnt business. how about considering 1! career as dictlclan or restaurant manager? It's in big field with lots of opportunity. . DEAR MISS DIX? We hear of the "problem child" and the "proh- lcm husband." but the worst of all the problems is the "problem comfortable. but she is the most miserable person you ever saw. She walls and weeps because she think: she doesn't get the attention she deserves. She accuses my father of having affairs with women. and my brother's wife of trying to set him against her. She just knows that I am a flirt. All of which. of course. is absolutely untrue. She tell! my children unit I neglect them and complains to the neigh- hora that none of her family treats her. right. She works herself up into hysterical apella. when we have to send for the doctor. We have lried everything we know to please her and make her happy. but nothlnl works. What can we do? DAUGHTER ANSWER: What you should do is to consult ll reputable psy- chiatrist. He may advise scndln her to n snnatorlum where they treat such cases scientifically. A family is incapable of dealing with one of then neurotlcs because they lack authority nnd firmness. and that is what she needs. ' f course, your mother's complaints against her children. l:I!f' Husband and her in-laws are just a bid for sympathy and to call at- lention to herself. She wants the spotlight turned on her and to be the center of interest. If she has to traduce her family and blacken their load name to get it. she is perfectly willing to sacrifice them. 3'” You mustn't take her too seriously. when she seems to be "goat unhappy and walls the loudest she is really enjoying herself i a most. - DEAR MI DIX: I am the mother of a girl in her late teens who II constantly worrying about her overproportioned nose. I have ialketl to her and tried to encourage her in every way. but she feels .hst she is unpopular because she is homely. she has it charming personality and her other futures are very nice. Can't you help me in mm 1'” nnsnwanoxnu MOTHER A good plastic surgeon will make your dlillhler my lsho admires. Consult your doctor about where to take Don't let her life be wrecked by a nose. ANSWER tort of nose nor. asaaet reply puraonallyht: m but will ans- ' l "That was different. nappy." How Can I ! ! ! By Anna Ashley Q. How can I easily clean soil- ed spots on wall paper? A. Sprinkle some starch liber- ally on a damp cloth and apply to the paper. using a circular motion. If there are some particularly bad spots, go over them several times. Q. How can I renew old rsveled yarn? ' A. ftaveled yarn can be made to look like new by wrapping it in a towel and then placing it for a short time in a colander or a steamer over a vessel of hot water. Q. How can I prevent odor when cooking cauliflower? A. Place ll piece of stale bread on top of the cauliflower. after preparing it for boiling in the usual manner. Don't cover it. When done. remove the bread. .j....M..j.:...j. Johnny Baxon's eyes were bright. He came over to the desk and punched his finger into his stocky partner's arm. ”It was really the Dulcy Dickens case that gave us the break on this one. These smith people read about it in the papers. They heard. too, that I used to be And so they said that's just. what they wanted --a private detective who used to be ii. writer." ..why?.. "Because this woman -- Irene Smith-was attempting to write a novel or something just. before she lost. her memory. And so the Smiths figure that with someone like me around. talking writing and stuff. continually reminding her of these things with which she used to be familiar, it might help bring back her memory." Then she can tell what actually happened." (To be continued) a writer. The trans-Australian iGovern- ment) railway with connecting links stretches from Fremantle to Brisbane. in total of 3,372 miles. After each shampoo or home permanent LQVALON added it . .... J hash color makes the lustrous difference! I leaves hair 50li, easy to manage I Blends in yellow, grey streaks ol llcilefing shades I Removes shampoo film - Gives sparkling highlights the modern . hair beauty rinse MILLIONS :3; co ioiii F FAMILIES AGREE WITH SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS THAT: tllleans your teeth tllleans your breath COIGATI x Qgh - Yes, Colgste's : ecial cleans your tee to a wry rilliant duiling film without harming enamel. Have cleaner teeth . .' teeth . . . use the toothpaste mil families prefer-Colgate Dental FOR COMPLITI HOME-DINTAI. CARI Always brush your teeth right after eating with . COI.GA'l'I DENTAL CRIAM " wxsxs cosoars csl'ANs IRIATI-I as IT cums rem-I Tests prove that in 1 out of 10 cases, Colgate instantly stops oral .bad .bl'Cltlll Coigate's psmtrarmg foam gets into crevices between teeth . . . helps clean mrt decaying food particles . . . an at saliva odors! Use Co gate after every meal and before each dltel MAKES TEETH SPARKLE! polishing agent u'zbinnc.r:' Coigate's quickly removes Alynys brush your tooth otter outing with COIGATI DIITAI. CREAM the worth inssopopotar Ioniiy noilipcsn ci.raiis- unit I emits IIEATII iisiivsriisvsiir DECAY natural delicate . u'I)ifer lions of Cream ! COLGATI NILPS rsevsur DECAY! Your family can help rcvent 'tooth decay with For over two years groups of college students brushed their teeth, right after eating, with Colgate Dental Cream, while another followed their usual care. Those using Colgate showed a startling rsducriori in mtb decay! lgate! group ental SAVING Sill vvvvvvx The postponed meeting of New Arman Institute met at the home of Mrs. J. Mouse on Friday, April 13th. The President took the chair and meeting opened with Institute Ode and Greed. Thirteen mem- bers answered roll call with a joke. Five visitors were welcomed. Min- utes read and with one correction. they were approved and signed. Mira. Dan schurman boug't.t the quilt which the members had made. The sick committee made five calls, taking fruit. School committee reported a water pail, dustban and paper towels had been bought for school. Mrs. W. Mouse, handed in a bill for a. quilt bait; on motion those bills were all paid. The committee were all re-appointed for another month. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Moase with Mrs. D, Rayner. and Mrs. A. Mouse to as- sist with lunch. Roll call an ex- change of seeds. Correspondence was read which consisted of a PAGE THIRTEEN NEW ENRIN W. L ms. E HOIJI 'Dl.lE on, I contest about P. E. 1. and Mrs. W. Miosso bad a reading. it was decid- ed to have a pantry sale in May. secretary to 'see about getting ithe space for it. Articles for rummage sale were looked over and some sold. Meeting closed with "The King." Hostess assisted by com- mittee served lunch. LINCOLN W. I. The meeting of Lincoln W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Doiron Meeting opened by prayer. Roll call was answered by eight members. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Sick and school committee had no report. New committees for next month: Sick, Miss Marie Doiron and Mrs. Ernest; Warren; school, Mrs. Angus Gallant; program, Mrs. Gavin Mc- Aleer and Mrs. Angus Gallant. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Warren. Roll call will be answered by exchang- ing seeds or flower slips. A knitting contest was put on by thank you letter from Miss Bertha Mcxinnon, and a letter from Hol- mans. There were cards sold and sec-i retary asked to order more. There were several Red Cross articles fin- ished and handed in. and more taken for next month. Collection" ;coritest put on by Mrs. Mrs. John T. Doiron and was won by Mrs. Gavin McAIeer. A penny Ernest. Warren was won by Mrs. John T. Doiron. Meeting then adjourned. 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