esme§¥ ~w=.~i~a...c_...sa~oo~.nm-a. . .... PAGE TWO » ~ ' W 0man‘s Re Household . p Scrapbook I alm/Social and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN alFshi-iteitlire 1. . w, -. c *4. <. c l.'i.‘<.*<.-v.~c~<,»¢‘ J m1’ l t 1 ni T‘ ‘I aw‘ u‘ ieafreteurhplhl; has will: ab?“ this morning. lie presently 1m Window Boss Do not allow the window boxes to "mam qnpty a.l1 winter. They can be made to look attractive with cedar or pine branches. addin! l few sprigs of bittersweet to briElI-i- en them up. Toast To make toast more alluring l0 tine child who is ill. try oottins i-lw bread into shapes of animals with the cookie cutters. and than tow them. Marble and Granite To clean marble and kranite statues use soap and waiter. If badly named, you will End that puruiee i H satisfactory. How Can 1!! By Anne Ashlc! Q_ Haw can I remove red blotch- es from the face? A. A good treatment is to rinse the face for about three minutes at 3, time ln cool wuter. Also take al- ternate hot and cold face baths at might. Q. How can I launder colored handferohiefs? A. Washing and boiling colored handkerchiefs does not fade them. but hot irons do. If ironing could be dispensed with they Wvilld 1% main bright much longer. Thousands witnessed wedding Lord Braboume. aridra of Kent, Princess Margiirei of Hon. Patricia Mountbatten and Bridesmaids were her sister. Pamela. Princess AleX- Rcse, and Princess Elizabeth. Wetl- din-g reception was held at Broadlands. the Mountbatten home. where Q. How can I keep eggs fresh for a few weeks? A. It is claimed that eggs will keep fresh for a. month if they are immersed for one minutg in boiliing mater. Morning Smile g WORTH A SIIILLING "And so you are the noble fellow who rescued my wife at the risk of your life?" said Mr. Tightflst. Take m]; ghijling‘, my brave fellow as an‘ expression oi my thankfulness. "All right 'guv'n0r. iiimnk ye." and then he added softly: "You Better English i. what is wronl with "iii l"- ssnce? “At what hotei are you stop- plni?" worth." 2. What is the correct Fowl!“ htiou of "heroine"? Itwhidroneofthloworibb fluted-humble!!!»- Irlisspelled‘! M DON'T BOABT peninsula. _ '_ 4. What does the word “sadi-m‘ A Scots girl obtained a situation ' in the South. One day her mistress asked her what particular Pa" 0i Scotland she came IPOWXL "I come from near Aberdeen" was the reply. “Oh. said her mistress. "Iim sorry mean? 5.. what is a word beginning with qiwthat means “a short poem"? ANBWIII lsnow bettern I d0 What Y0"! W363i 1. Bay. “At what hotel are you staying?" 2. Pronounce first e as in bet. not as in her. 3. Magnesia. 4. A sexual perversion. in which grati- fication is got by torturing the loved person. (Pronounce first syllable sad). 5. Eplgram. "" ' MARIE ROY Home Economiaf Flour. 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Flesussnlmseeqryefyeernswlsgeffiailsel. you didirrt tell me before. I had some friends staying there, and I woudl have asked you if you kne-w them." "It's like this," reiorted the girl: "When I was leaving home my mother said. ‘Dlnna blast?’ “REBAl Fll] through and white sheen - berry relish mixture. Flll ilidlvldllll this family group was photographed. 1n ba-ck row. from left. Duchess of Kent. Viscount Mountbatten King George. Lady Also Queen Elizabeth. the bride and four bridesmaids. are the the bridegroom. John. the best man. of Burma. Mountbatten and C. Harris-St. DORO THY DIX q Etiquette By Roberta bee Q. When maids»; am introduc- tion. is it all right to say. "Mrs. lee. I wish to make you acquainted with Mrs. Thomas"? A. No; avoid the phrase. “make you acquainted with." Q. 1s it customary for the brides- maids to giv- a wedding present to the bride? A. Yes, but this gift may be col- lective. The maid of honor often gives an individual gift. Q. Where should the place card be placed on the dinner table? A. On the tablecloth. just above the plate, where it can be easily read. g Cook ’s Corner _ JELLED CRANBERRY 2 cups fresh cranberries 1 lunon. quartered and seeded 1 apple. peeled and quartered 1 cup citrus marmalade 2 teaspoons horseradish 1 envelope plain Iflatim 2 tablespoons cold water Put cranberries. lemon and apple through food chopper. Combine with marmalade and horseradish; let stand a few hours to blend. Soften gelatin in cold water; dis- solve over steam; fold into era-u- molds or fill shallow square pm to a depth of one inch. POTATO CREOLI 3 tabiesooona fat 4 cups sliced raw potatoes 1 onion. sliced 2 cups canned tomatoes or tomato Juice 1%} teaspoons salt V. teaspoon. pepper Melt the fat in a frying pan. Add the potatoes and onion and cook‘ for 10 minutes. Add the tomatoes, salt and pepper. Cover amd simmer for 30 minutes. or until the potatoes] an tender and the tomato juice be- appearance and provide cane thickened by the storehy #0- toes. Six servings. POTATO BISCUIT! 2 cups hot rioed potatoes 2 tablespoons gnted cheese 1 teaspoon chopped parsley 2 eggs.’ well beaten 1 out! sifted all-pufDflle flour or 1 cup plus 2 tablespoom sifted pastry flour 2 teas baking powder 1 teaspoon salt To the potatoes add the [rated cheese. chopped parsley and the well-beaten eggs. Sift together the flour. baking powder and salt. Blend thoroughly with first mix- ture. Shape into rounds like a bis- cuit and bake in a hot oven. 425 degrees li‘., for 15 to 20 minutes. These biscuits are good served with jam or jelly and require m butter. Yield! ll 2-inch biscuits. laeshlspoviieiyeovsresst. flITII P sffiiiiiis C . . l . --1 . served in the average home. not only its load of hot and savory dishes is just as Claus coining down the chimney with any such thing any more. child of gracious living. mystery. For there was skill upon it and it was fast. but now half the time Mom turns over in reality. they are not half the poor. neglected. scrimped breakfast. note of the day. and whether filled with good. nutritious. tasty food and is comfortable and happy. or with its tummy protesting upon it by a scrimpy meal that you wouldn't every nerve and taste bud on edge. determines the fate of many a household. start at the breakfast table. his mouth is full of luscious woman slaps the children. news when everybody is gayly employed enjoying a good meal. It is the half-starved who quarre. food goes, to his brain duces in him the pessimism that makes him ity that would have made his fortune, or quarrel with his boss. with a good. hearty but weapon she can preventive ‘against his drinking too many cause he is weak and faint from lack of doesn't need a. pick-up. every marriage. ‘Importance of Breakfasts Morning liopast lias low llatorlsratod To Stepchild of Meals According to statistics collected by the Department of Agriculture. the great majority of industrial accidents occur before eleven o'clock the morning. and the department lays the blame for this on poor breakfasts. Doubtless this is because the average morning meal. as it is scurs on the stomachs of its vic- tlms but curdles their dispositions until it induces suicidal tendencies. There 1s nothing in a slab of toast that is burnt on one side and raw on the other. coupled with a gob vi gooey cereal and a cup of dish water coffee. to make anybody drive care- fully and refrain from monkeying with bum-saws Of course, this is not according to tradition. which always represents breakfast time as the golden hour of the day when the happy family leaps from its bed, refreshed by sleep and sooth- ed by pleasant dreams, to gather about the festive board. But the breakfast table that groans under much a myth now as Santa his pack. There simply isn't BTEPCIIILD 0F MEALS Just how breakfast fell from its high estate and became the step- with none so poor as to do it reverence, is a a time when housewives extended their finest s special compliment to be asked to break- ln bed and takes another their own meals. and .f anylciine invites you to breakfast you have enough self-preservation to dec ne. We make a feast of lumheons and a gain affair of dinners. but, so important in the domestic economy as Breakfast strikes the key- a family rises from the breakfast tabie against the outrages that have been put wish on a dog and with Most of the family quarrels that end in divorce, for instance, No man picks a fight with his wife when food. cooked just the way he likes lt. Nu 01' Mk8 $01’ money. or tells hen husband bad Many s man's failure in life is due to bad breakfasts. Indiges --.o Just as much ss it does to his stomach and in- rum down the opportun- insult his best client, or ‘Ilhe Wife who starts her husband out in the morning to his work hot breakfast under his belt has given him fie to fight with. Also. she has taken the surest cocktails before lunch be- food. for the well-fed man A good breakfast is one of the main factors in the success of It is a tip I give all brides free. SINCE I855 :...t.".'.:.1:.t::'"" '" flit-s! 1m WISE WAY! You will never be sorry for: Hearing before judging. Thinking before speaking. Holding an angry tongue. Speaking ill of none. Being patient with everybody. Asking pardon for all wrongs. Being kind to the unhappy. Doing good to all. BABIES’ HOTEL Living 8. Leisure —THE WOMAN'S REALM- require two cups of fresh f} fruit julcc. two cups of fresh anznge juice, one cup of seasonahle ber- ries. two tablespoons of honey, wo cups of cold water. Combine the juices with he slightly crushed berries. Add the honey and blend thoroughly, then add water. Serve with cracked fce in tail glasses. Bird-banding at last‘ has solved the riddle of where chimney iwifts spend the winter, namely, in the Mcghers m Melbourne, Victoria, South American republic of Peru. vhave had their “children mfldngv Some old-time naturalists went so problem solved in an way. A group of enterprising Vfoth- ercraft nurses recently established a "Babies Hotel" which caters for all children up to six vears. mothers hock their babies for the "lerclili day while they shop. go to the ingenious far as to say the birds hlbemated in the mud at the bottom of streams. Tea can be added to starch for Here brown or ecru materials and (‘ont- mwiidiayi" tints for other colors to prevent the ironed material from theatre or keep luncheon appolni- haw"! a ‘Vhmsh (‘ESL ments. The hotel is a converted 2O room villa in o Melbourne suburb. The children have an acre and a half of ground in which to play- and there ls a dining room, rlay- room. five nurseries and ewn an isolation ward. The idm has arous- ed considerable interest in other Australian cities. ._______..___ A slide rule is available \vh\ch locates decimal points in mathe- matical exoressions up to l9 places Always srnk plates and forks that have been used for sardines sloned by the Government. and will find a home i-n one of the national collections. GRAPEFRUITYJIEP Grapefruit Julep is a delicimvs drink which also uses honey instead of sugar. For six servings yo" will breach nostriLItqui yreduces eon- gestion and makes breathing easier in a hurry . . . gives grand relief from snilly. sneezy stufly 0 cad coldslollowdirsctionsinthe package. VIGII Vl-‘IlO-IOI. ‘sraniann FAN pastor: l-llll DESIGN N0. beuitif l dolly is crocheted in tw: Sines l‘; and 1s inches in di- ameter. The lovely star and fan de- sip is easy to create. Pattern No. t? SCIENCE AIDS MAKING ATTIRE Sydney. Australia — Australian mannequins are modelling synth- etic clothes and demonstrating the latest scientific aids to enhance _ beauty. at the Chemical Exposition at present being held in the Sydney a group of beautiful manneliuins display attractive, up-to-the-mlnutg bathing suits. evening frocks. vtreet dresses. rain coats and shoes made of synthetic materials all their existence to chemistry. Coal, casein from milk. oxygen, lous organic acids for dyes all play ' in the production nf the materials. There are brief swim- suits of plastic and rayon, evening frocks of rayon. so cleverly woven that it looks like wool or linen. plastic raincoats with nyylon 11m- brellas. plastic shoes and brilliant- caloured gowns of acetate ravun. The mannequins are introduced by s Sydney actress. Mur’~9l Swin- beck. star of the Australian film. "Srliihy." Wc-men visitors to the exposition have been cspeciallv attrrcted hv a comoletely-eoiiinr-ed worllln" In- boratory. sinffed by the food ove- servafion division of the Council for Sfientifi» and Industrial Re- search. Qualified scientists analyze various types of food while the public looks on. ANCIENT CAM" 7N’ MODERN GUISI In m» Egvotlan court of the Metropolitan Museum-of Art_ hiwv York. an ancient game in modern dress. Senet, the oldest board game in the world. was pisving the other day. On the walls of the Evvnilan wing are paintings. l moved from tombs. showinrr the peonie of the Nile (‘Hi-filled in the cam» “while or similar tinned fish in cold ureter before washing 1m in hot; in this wav the smell and taste of fish will go more easily. —F OR THE Fill’! IDVE OF A IUIT Miniature edition o (the ltlnbd- jscket suit with a long or short sleeved jacket and an all ‘round pleated skirt . . . wear either jacket with its own skirt or mix and match. them with others. Norm iscutinsisestmhsnd 10. Bias s skirt jacket require 1% yards 51-inch. Ilrds 54- long sleeve. jacket; 1% inch. Send 20 cents ~for PATTERN which includes complete sewing suide. Print your Name. Address "Ki 5iyle Nunber plainly. Be sure to stale also you wish Include postal unit or sons number in your address. Address Patten De sttmen Th (Jharlottetown Guardlzn. L a Pattern Ne. 1109 ‘lie order: lend 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte town Guardian. DIknNo. I-l150 . Nlllll Add]!!! D1160 contains complete insinw- tioos. ..____________________ r Name AddflI Ciiv Province gone fast asleep. just g5 ti" m“ owden lady of the broom-stick u; riding high above the star on hill in the beguiling laud o1 m believe. So when his parents m turned they ivere content to is“. him in our wide old bed in fir‘; room above the kitchen. Thismorg; ing in the stillness cf n. househsi] not-- yet astir, his voice chirpaii "Me can see the leaves on t-he birdi tree now-not many leaves now" he added. No. not many new, m, gold of them continuing to 1w day by day lo lie in a ‘mound dead cncs on tin- lawn below. And after breakfasiing the three o; d; went cur separate "ways: Jamrs 445 the lull and clcasantricss of 11.5 turnip patch; Jamie lzome wviili Rob and I. to visit the city, "Per. haps. Ellen" fanles had advanced the suggestion ‘since ycu put on your going for the last few day; you could leave it until after the turnips It doesn't loci: any too promising t-h.s mornitq: _- and coming along toward the last at the month". And he heaved d 15o lnrn and desolate sigh. "After fir; turnips" when frcm the present there sec-ms to be a prospect q an abundant leisure, should have made rre rCCQnEJUJT an early de- cision. And yet cv-s-ry day on a farm. Summer or Winter is l find equally full. And besides as 1 pointed out to him: "I‘ve just got qwlrlg . nitrogen and hydrogen and var- rNeedlecraft/ to get my glasses today." "Woman Jnmts said. his voice forgetting its former dejected stale “are concern-ed rather with their glasses or their teeth or their hair- they don't give a hoot whether their own turnips get frozen in the ground or are harvested. Youd think" he continued “that vhey belonged to (Continued on Page 12) lleinzStrained V e g c t a b I e _ Soup is a favourite of If!!!" babies. It's a delicious blend of choice vegetables and cereal! that is both wholesome and appealing. There are also 1i other varieties of Heinz Strained Foods for your baby. MIAIS a ’ VIGIIAILIS pig"; e DISSIITS sr-em HOME- 1l...G.iusI1 W H! tqxli] n1 _