'1'! l! I I o §Q_ rlorcd harldkcrohlefs '.' ‘- lTbrolultlwlllomauyoul ~ ' l? g 0man's Realm the junior girdle for action and ease ..., ,, b} nun‘ IN TEST FOR ALLERflY “Until the. word allergy omme ma’ w“ ‘Nd !'° Speak about IOOGS HIM; agreed with u‘ and foods that disagreed with us. Many g u‘ n°w~ W111i. that some foods “"8"” Wit-h Us because we are al_ 1°18" to ‘hem when. as a matter of fact. these foods dlsflgfge Mm "5 beau-W We!’ are hard for us to digest. When we eat foods that an 2:’ m!‘ “s t° @1885!» nor hard m ° e" t° ("Best yel- Y-hey tause "93 °3' dlzestive upsets, it “Willy because of allergy. 1,, m... “mun, o, Experimental Alt-IRAN mum rum: IIIIFIIIIS Medicine," D. Loul Tuft mm Kw wrui Mouvlidlmb University. states: s "first; mo; wall“; mfiiiliiil... exist in almost any food. Most fre- ‘ll-Wugllbuha luglupoonbaklu quent offenders are when, m“; ‘wmmk “ma”, ,:fl'd” End eggs. probably because these Blond peanut butter and thor- ‘gg: awglvoisslylerclly used and hard- o bly;_stirine' ,milkand cllogg’: ' A Bran. Lot son until most of m0l8- lure is taken up. Sift flour with baking powder and salt; add to first mixture and stir only until flour disappears. While skin tgstlng is considered c. valuable aid in finding if allergy L‘ the ""159 01 symptoms. it is pointed out. that skin tests usually /§_0cia| and Personl/ New! Delicious! Pounul Butler Muffins I Talc only M cup sugar-undue easy! fill greased mufiin pans two-thirds ful! and bake in moderate oven (400°F.) about 20 miuutcs. Makes 10 muflins. Whats flavour combination- creamy peanut butter and uut-lwect All-Bran! And the delicato toastcd shreds of All-Bran give these muflins a Bolt, tcndcr texture that melts in {fur mouth! Clip tho-recipe and get ellog ‘s All-Bran today. P.S.—— Don't orgd! Saturday i: muflin day! are made with extracts of ram foods. wlhcreas the foods are eaten after cooking or other form of ple- Parfltiom which changes the nat-ure of the foods. . Tlhe most reliable test or "ma! PPOO!" of allergy 1s the diet test. The patient is placed for 7 to 1O days on a. trial diet consisting of KEEP “REGULAIW NATURALLY foods that do not usually cause 5,1- mam lumen col hc| lll: N01“; 585.9 “m1”, (onus Glrdlu out Inntl: ilvllu . $5.50 n 5|," b '. I I, i . . , Y H-EXEES v world's lovollesl founclcmons" Q. How can I make ljghtg. omelets? A. If one-half uuspoon of bak- 138 lwwdar to every {our eggs 15 Edded. then beat thoroughly, m; omelet will bo lighter m4 ma" tasty. Q. How should oiled floor; be cleaned? A. When ' mun a cloth to thegbfgmigzlbtgyclotll will hem“ 011v and collect dust and lint. This also maker th fl l 1958MB!‘ Ind cleaner. e oer 00k T77“ How Can I By Anne Aflflcy Hcwoonlut thooolorhz LA- Bytoking a basinoflukg- rm water. pouring in a teaspoon. oflturpentine. then soaking me ldlurchicfs for about 15 min- s. Follow by washing m the ual manner. ._5Mkuz%c Got roody for the unrprlu of your life. Imagine! New Rinoo with Solium lctuully wuheo white thing: whiter than bnuul nac; azgm wuboblocolorobrightor than brundnqgl No other loop con nuke thou claim! j You'll :0: clothe: that have boon yellowed or dullcd by Irony wlohlnp with ordinary lolpl regain cunning my qvhitcnooo Ind brightncu! What’: more, you'll :39 chi, , dlflorcnco no nutter how hard-tho wclcr. And gNow limo mks: laupo of conpy-rich cud: that are u n]: cloQol-znohindlohondn! , Oct your package of New Rimo contcining Solium today. A LEVER Ilopuq .- a polars no: CLOTI-IES...SO 1118 of the diet for several months. after NEW Rinso coumus Souulvl MM W1 KIND to HANDS 18183’. A-mong foods not usual! ....;.-.-.I4; Jul-kn“ “W causing allergy are: Lamb, buttery. Ji-fihwwowxvxmw“ 131M111. sugar. rice. filey. tapioca. lrna beans. cooked apples aspara- gus. ‘wcak lea. If no relief is ob- tamed by the use oi’ these non- v allergy foods. the dot is changed by the mbstlbuticn of foods for one m- two months or until relief oe- curs If there f: no relief in two months. then it is considered that \(\L\_V vv vwmvmv \_\4l(~l.\L\\(_v then» cereals and meals are added. When milk and butter are not a1- lowed. one-haif-to one teaspoon of calcium daily and vitamins to pre- vent deficiency should be given. When the focsl or foods causing allergy are found. they are loft out will you be in such peril. fast as you can. cruel o! all his which they may be added gradu- ally until they can be eaten in usual amounts without causing symptoms. crers who prey wives and little children. "l know John loves me his heart that we have to keep together. But break up his home to him." they write. but he tells me to Just be pat lust as soon cs he can." And the poor little obsess word of these black lies and wears wcrsc shill. throw: her cap over ary inhabitant n. lovc nest. It is easy cno married men. Generally it. is feet. and that is and inc ‘his fingers’ end. No young it poor roue. and before sho knows heart to ploy with. There is no tragedy a. married man. If by any chance very soul returns hcr affection. y him to another woman, has the place that she feels should earth. And if shc lovu o man who marry her. she knows the bltternes wishful waiting and blighted hopes so that no man wants her. Perhaps there is no way in w home to Mother. It is the only way wolves, who will get thorn they can if they s v. w. ".\'~r\ v w Dorothy Dix Says- you will keep him from casting has tired of you and satisfied his freshness and unsophlsticatlon. ways on the scent of new victims. I am talking now about enced in handling women and has all the tcc girls foolprocfed against falling in love with ut they can minimlu their danger if. when xvay about a man who is mother woulcn’: c» v\/\/\/\ ,, yo“... \ . w \ W,‘ N ‘fi ; él yum-ammo ~L\'.‘~(\\L\LY\\\\(\.Y>¢. {L Married Suitors i allergy is not. the cause of the owls... Young Glrls Warned Against Phllanllerers zen. however. relief is obtain- od. other foods gradually are udd- “ Aiready To Another ed to the trial diet. Fruits and "'—'-—' veglitables sygguzid ‘grsbdfi addgtdih The wolves are on the prowl rocking whom they may devour and gzéhmQnfligs ‘eamdc vfginfinrgs. so man-y “lmafy Red Rldlns Hqcds are playllls aloft; the road that leads to their destruction. Be warned in time. little girls. Never again Turn about and run back to your Mamas as I Flor the married wolf is the most dangerous and tribe. and no compassion for you aside when he lust for youth and and the beast is al~ bloody the married phlland- on young girls, without even a single vestlge of pity for the lives they are wreckinZ- The-W isn't a. day that I do not get many letters from guileless young girls who tell m love with married men with them, but who cannot man? because he tells me so. and it simply breaks our love a secret and cant live openly he is so noble that he dosrft feel that he has a right tc and be separated from "And. of course. it wo lent and he will make everything all right e that they are in who are desperately in love them because they ahead)‘ hi!" his kids. who urc devoted uld be bad for lus business. VICTIMS OF PERFIDY ed victim of malfs porfidy believes every her youth out in weary waiting. Or. the windmill and becomes the ‘tentpor- h to understand why so many girls fall in love with sheil- boss who sweeps I because he is older. more worldly Wise. more omen- thcrn off of their hnique of love-making at is a. match for an old xperlenced girl given him her little gullible Sally has more pitiful than that of the girl hi love with to whom she has given hcr the man break the bonds that tie et cannot she lives a life of jealousy of the woman w_ho be her own. that makes it a hell on never loves her enough to want to s and the emptiness of long years of that wither her beauty and her youth hlch the heart can be controlled o1 attractive married men. they begin to feel that- rwoerty. they will run save themselves from the biz. bad dorft watch out. , I The Stars Say-- ly Gcncvloyo lcmhlo Ibrlrldmlunhu A RATHER. critical m4 ‘mm-e. dictoblo state of affairs. with sud. den and amuhixw events of opm and above-board foro: lupplungnc- edbymundorloncoftlwnclotcr. w. and malevolent. urge 00MB 0f action. Ln fact ft would be w!" 1° will»!!! or nullify all Vltll operation: c:- ‘ = .:.. ‘mm mob enplooivo and tricky rulg h“ blown over. o: utrongcmmts. up- union: and unconventional occur- rm” “W! hlmen tinder impul- slvn and blind procllvltlel. Ififulllllullb] Thou who“ hlrthd °" “l” "m o! I voibfiiiwil 6138c! or pocullu ndvomurog m . which there i: little of a huppy or constructive nntwo to ho expocleq, “m”! ""1 0811100!" cram: no soon. whllc I docqnlvg, "bu, ‘m "hi? undercurrent l; gum u 4,. plan-able Public and private cum- flwt! on ln, tho balance. with lepontionl and i No othor 806p In tho world can multo thou claims . . . No olhor soup contain: Solluml $233 .2?’ ' or all decisions 13311 the os-rotlc :nd unpredictable‘ mood trench w llert. vigilant and conservative P‘ l2 Morning Smile i EAFE FOB El NIGHT —~_- Tho mold lmockcd ct nor ml:- tressis bedroom door u shq Wm to bod and laid. "The master’; locked up for the nlflm “Ia-my. Thmk YW- M-BIY: he Imlst hov: 59M WW quiet-I didn't ovcn h”; hi!" “m9 1-11." was the sleepy n. y. “Oh, he hasn't come in, nugm," answered. "the ll lust lclephoned." p” w ha" have singular talents and “mum U117. “J 6111.110 perm-lung 5nd °m°t1°nl my circumvent ccuatruc. flvn work. m aavehlum may be "l! ' or l-M-nventional. Don't Make This. Mistake When Child ls Constipated Bu‘! com : child u a; s, liturgy“ :.......'.'.'*r.'l. can"? 0W!’ t ‘HI n y. m“. ‘f ‘filly f mwho ' n a “$1.5, w“ hon - u §fifllmiifltwfakw r $51M o, ma.» "J". tlmou on o m.._.._.1émo.- hill s" glilmmlf. _ “he... E1181; ‘a Diary n; u um‘ ma“ Illa The rug-making. otrocgoly fu- ctnating handicraft that ft ll to many houocwlvol. coma to on ond ‘not evening at ‘this house ct Al- dflrlw. when tho small one which had pl “v occupied recent moments of leisure wo: token from the frames. Junie has plana- for one presently to complete o trio hooked this season. Her owo are qul-tc pretty. neatly done cnd orig- inal in design. One in o checker- board psttern intcndcd for use :s a. hearth-rug. It is gay in rod and black. Currently however it pro- vides a soft seat for grand-daugh- ter and any of her chance visitors. including James who ma/y be pleas- ed to rennin and with her. cal through the pages of a picture book. scotty dogs, a. brown and a black are portrayed on the ses- ond piece of hooking also much favored by the small cue. I chose mine. O I I It did not confine ones thoughts but instead while fingers were busy. they were free to roam. There is doubtless a name for the design though I have not heard it. A square of the lighter colors o! the hooked rag —strlps alter- nate at right angles with a darker neighbor. I suspect that she who first toyed with the pattern find- lng her results a mite dull in- serted small bright corners in each square to make of it a much gaycl 4 carpet than before. James favors this design since the old kitchen was carpeted thus in n tlmc which he often speaks about to Jamie and mc. I I O This urge to oxecutn old patums may be a sign of agcond yet what about the alert ladies of four score who write to tell of hooking more modem and intricate designs? Ono of those spry women finds her ideal perplexing. "No more Wild Goose’ pattern shall I hock! It: much too complloatcd tn bother with. I shall use more familiar dc- slgns after this!" But my ruli- making was not too outflow!!! and allowed my thouohts to uuu- der. to enjoy the conversation :- bout me or often to think upon the source of the material at hand. A strip of "wustcd" lr0m l "was-cut" of James’. "And whit is it that Grarfdoddy sometimes calls his vest?" Jamie chuckled to me, the afternoon he was hesid: me at the hocking. “A ‘Woo-Cut I replied. “Wes-cut“ he repeated laughlngqnarrily. “isn't that the funniest name?" l I O Neighboring this row were striPS of! a shirt or a pair of trous- ers. discards of a day when the house was not so still as it is now. Then a bit of! an old 80W" 0' mine - a favorite and conseq lent- ly worn thin. Long 5610f? l!“ war it was new and thoughts re- turned more than once to bridge the years between. And here was a too small sweater of Judy's still bright-and gay ashersclf and u 1 hooked loops of it across tho canvas I found myself wonoerlnl if she continue: to get her wish from the star that lust for that purpose stopped at end of Aut- umn above a near hill. Because girls‘ wishes, often only laughing pieces of fluff have n stl-smc way of coming true. "Well" James sold when the last row of it done. I snipped the stitches which freed the rug from the frames and held it up for his approval “sort of pretty, Ellen" then with relief “That's done!" ' l I . This was Aid night and with other members of it from this and an adjacent community we for- guthercd in monthly session. It was held in o. new homo o _ from the comer-limo -: ncmq where s mull incl know nothing o! our meeting but was soundly asleep in bed. joined there before our coming ‘away by his . older brother olso quickly in drcumlond. Drying thither through tho quiet darkness overhung then with nor: one ‘admired tho light: which twlnklcd out in o friendly way from the form houses snug smld proves and buildings. Contact drwolt in than places and u woll. peuhop: oomo "irritating " -somo potty thorn-‘in-tho-flosh. I Sometime: u cor appeared to briefly light up cur going by :l:lgh but to quickly obovo l nu or uouhd a bond loovinc u! main in the twilight of wrught‘: dork. It in puzzling to mo. tho notion which James cntortoin: of our meetings oftcr all the you: of my attendance. I found him napping cmmfortohly on the kit- chen couch on my return. Ford curled ccmponlombly at tho foot. By thcn clouds’ bod ohrcudod ch: stars and o light but chilly wind born. "Snowing yet, Illon?" Jame: roused to uk. And than "Did you romombcr to 1dr how-in?" And when I ropllod in the nontlvc, : 1°11! lllh. "And no on! potato» bcin: moved thou duyn?" and "Have turnips {one any hlihcr?" ‘c: Fashi/ an old and familiar pattern for ‘ TWO-IN-ONE Down! dcliahllfui pcttcrn makes both o pretty little tea apron and a practical bib-top apron . . . give: them l. gay accent with tulip- shaped pockets. scallops tnct sc along the hcmllne. No. 2414 is cut 1m one size. Tea apron requires 1% yards 35-inch, ‘A yard 35-inch contrasting; bib top spoon. 1% yards 35-inch. Send 20c for each Pattern, which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Addreu and Style Number plainly. Bo sure to state size you want. Include postal lm-it or zone number in your ud- dress. Address Pattern Department, The Charlottetown Glnrdila. Pattom N0. Etiauette 3y Roberta be: ‘i? A Literal MARCH 11. '\'r<»-\- u’... i/Needlecraftf /FOR THE HOMEJ her own wedding day, how would m! ""5111! "Pillar on her wed- ding, invitations 1n order to include the anniversary? A. ‘Ihc anniversary camnot pos- slbly be included. The only thing to do is to tell the friends that she ll 801118 '0 be married on her par- ents‘ mniversary and possibly sn- other cake in rnzmow of this can be included ‘at the reception. . When a cnan is eating in n Public 111111118 room and a wcman m: to speak to ihlm, should he A. Yes. most certainly. Q. ls it customary for one who attends a christening to bring n gift? A. Yes. it is customary. mBetter English D. C. Wlllllml ‘I l. What is wrong with this sen- tenve? "The Judges will selectthc best two stories." 2. What is the correct pronunc. lotion of "inclement"? 3. Which one of these words ls "Iilibelled? Hauvuer. houghtinesa. Hawaiian. 4. What doe: the nurd "alien- " mean? 5. What is a word beginning with abs that moan: "to let free. or release"? ANSWERS 1- 58y. “The Judges will select hhe two best stories." 2. Pronounce ln-klem-ent, both c’: ns in mm ""1""! 9 l-lflflrflscd). accent sec- ond syllable. 3. Hcuteur. 4. A with. drawing. as of the affections. "The alienation of his heart from the klnz." — Bacon. ll. Absolvc. “N0. James" I said "I didn't hap- pen to hear." ‘Dear me. Ellen" Jlmes remarked shortly "1 don't sec what you -nll talk about in your meeting!" . Until tomo$row - Diary —Good. night. ll‘- Q- Wlyn a girl ha: chosen her ‘ “Kqx-v“ ‘ Parents‘ wedding anniversary for HOLISGIIOId Scrapbook By Robert: In out“ Clmllo Wu o wax can be removed fro; °1°thm¢ b}? P15“!!! the spot ova a Turkish towel, then plum; l clean blotter over it and pgesslm tho blotter with I hot iron. If ch, Wot 1a not removed, repeat m, operation. Twill“!!! Adhesive A ‘ml/corny adhesive, nd m“, thing that will mend on articl. which will not be put into ho wotcr._is transparent null polish It WOT.“ on dishes as well as glass ware. Precautlon Always be sure the cloth or po holder you use to handle hot pol. w} ram is dry. 1r w; wet, u“ m ‘ e will form storm amd burl your hand! lg Cook ’s Corner RA» STEAMED CARROT PUDDT!“ ~33 cup brown sugar 1 cup brecd crumbs l5 WP oil-purpose flour 1% teaspoon: baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda. 2 cups raisins ‘It WP chopped. mixed pecl ‘*5 "BsPWn cinnamon $4. touspoon cloves $6 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup timely grated raw potato 1 W!) finely grated raw carrot 1/3 cup milk Mivmd sift dry ingredients. Add raisins and peel to the flour mixture. Stir lmtll tho fruit l: well coated. Stir b1 the potato. carrot and milk, mixing well. Fill indivi- dual greased moulds. 2/3 full and wver tlshuy. steam 2 to 2% hours. Six servings. .