OMEN ?a.go8 The Guardian Friday, Voetoberiz-2, ism ELLEN lS DIARY W by an Island Farmer": Wife Two little boy: were our re5p0m- "If the old folks could come back, ibility today-zi pair that, .lLlIlnRErEllEn," James reilecled before he followed there wtth the rest this New Hat Catches London Eyes 15 it might appear to those 'of us who have forgotten the fii.seina- evening, "I wonder uhal lite) iions of such pastimes of child- would think of present ways of mod, put in most of the day gun-. farmiiig." ling about. With many 3 ChUl'klE, "Perhaps they do," vie offered. they shot from ambush, having "They i-ertaiiily stand iii-hind ii, M In,” gmmw PHWPSS Anm,-5 Chlimsh R,,5u.,., 1,. mpmrjng the tnmilously replaced the iniendediiiey falhei'edit,r1idn't iliflrlh”-t5.iimi4ii:hi from her moihei-. Queen Elizabeth. left. and her aunt. nounri ammunition of cork with farmers oi the long ago?' With Pmnums Marga”... gut London's girls, who saw the threesome in pellets of potato. making targets lowly .nlD1PmEIllS Mid flu”? "””E is car en route to Buckingham Palace. were quick to spot Prin- of any unwary passer-by. veyances they bziike the tin: Ml"'cess Mal';1;il'9l's hat. it's something new and different. ' ' ' iing the iotindatioiis for the ini vies. ”I)iri you not a fright?" Inge of this uuiidci'-age and beiolid. But back in the sliadotts, out of the hold beams of the tiiiicliiiivs which lend it fine light for the night-tiork. does some pioneer ii that place stand hint kaziiia woiidernieiil at the s.gli?”.' Otie t-lad lniiziiori, uiitiii liiikiiinyiiigly he had PUIIIP uithtii rtiiige. "Then Why did you iiimp and "holler" like that?" ”Ihese bullets don't hurt." Mack nodded. They stalked sparrows in hltndsy of sere goldenrod along the lanefin Quilinl RR-'5-rdlld Al its Sid? iiiiri l,TlL'llF(l at iiyo "vtounded" i;it- his wile? Sonic titiit-t, iiozidt-i'tiilly (Pits :ii.ii zmii-:iu lieid climbed nlnlb- Ms? woman oi" those Mamie iv-Us ii. in siifety up a trite. And llSl0ll- though she kiithx ii--tli:ii; oi equal pg try tnrli .-hati;-1-. it yarn; in its. rights for her sex or the siaiutoty ilin 'lVr'l, shared pity-ii;-gas with right of the yoii Cliit. .i ho kiimi iiiii-ii Mitiiatire and a better sense-nlll,l' mill 11 W35 ll?!" ?'-'-1 Y” lmlk .".llZl1"SS than we adults, or even hell to the ('t'tnl'It 1 non will-bciii: i nits (in relinquishing the I0) of her lioiiseliiilil and in ill'iPP' .. ' '5' the one Lo the other her bold and xitsters iiislics as , use fI"s your turn now-not her laxi. Would they fT'El.I!(l the niitirl" ('rt-cltec. happy and all in SFPHE itiili nldc aitian-nwiil, In iii: riii.!r- Biliifl, in their fniicied pui'- slilh P011135” 1” -'4 llii-Vb-ill 5””-ell" Ell rs tartan. ot the little ll chi-iiinil ktwiis mcy ' 0 0 past dtiis. biiore yaiiisliitiu .iitti thc 'r:...p uprii our care; after the dtisk of :time .n-iir.st' fl.LC1ll'; o' imtsitoes at Alderlea had "W911 l)? '-Willi-W-' vi illll ”-' ll"? tit-pit ('tnnp:Plp1I' and me mm-nmg when were I. litiii” .l.iiiies tailed their had taken Jamie. the men back to us. ”liui hos iiiiiiiil I Iiiist um; m;t.hiiios in help a neighbor rati't sat . And wlieii” Niiiiliei' h:iii: to it nice Close his thresh- Fall I W13 it'll ill?” Y0” k''Pi7 3" ii: Tint ended before the twili2ht- PX? - - - Mid WW” kX1”'vi3" niinilous tilled the run of oitr val- ' ' ' int; ,-pm -.n good time to liquidate All Ill a ritii" Yo-52. '1” this and the Fhtttlnp Nm.-.i1ght5 in that more. mtiiili besides--itoiiiixxlitlr ftplfl it-:1 who farm-world about and catisfyiiir can he in the '(lllliCl that the l)."illIig at straw is in pm- of a fnrmiizlcls dai. p-F5; ll Until loiiio.-rmv -- - -- lliari - Good-iiiclit . . BIARY HAWORTI-I'S MAIL Mate Opposes thiitcs for our rlvldrer. that he had iyanteri a.- a child lnri lir'i'l'l .coi He ts di-t iderilr the ho si ilype. much offended if deiiirri liis g it-av Ive made a good many ran- I Se 0f Ik tressions over the yeais. in orrie.-' y to let our rliilcitcn izrr-iv tin :n :i DEAF MARY HAWORTH1 Mfiments and iwaiicling. hu5hM1d 15 Wink VeF.V disagree-i' The rhildrer. already have all lble about an unexpected legacy I the things I iiant -- aiitnnintir 1-await-ed recently. He arts as if I washer. eleiisie stme, TV set. i-tr: had swim I119 m0nP.V. inRlPRd of and Georne is tr izonri health and receiving it. as a gift. from it loved itorkiiig steadily Sn enii i-on ex- one. ir'rio wanted me in do with it plain his attiiiide” Do you think as I wished. anti triisted me to use I am wroiig? S it ullsPl.'x'. 4 . George and I are in our lateimnws ASHA-"Hf A5” nhynst Ilfties. married 82 years. and hnvel SHE ix fine children-now all grown y um an mph. owngand (W9 sphngi DEAR R St It strikes mr tli.it did Kmnd,mld",n' W, "W" our George is stiinited llnE.'iSl'. pcrliapc that ham” ind ha", mm” mom). m'secretly A bit shoe-pish. noti- rA(:FPW- Hp hm. wm.k9d hard M you have some money of Vnlll' own. 'um,.m., mp Mmm. and .d”m”piinexpectedli'. And to hide defen- mc ,mm?,n Ind I ha" dam, In SIVP coiicnrn ixhlle trying to re- the h,,”FN.m.k and mmh "Wm: tr-over his lO"ir.F'r self-conlideiire. yo ,,.,m,.mm,y lat: tyrant in clmrce of the fainzly Om. hm”, gas . mwlmx plaN'pllrsO strings. lie is making a hit: .'nr ma Chl1drm.5 (Hands. W the .noi.v-e about wliere the money ought to go. He is mighty anxloiis to get the tors lo vi P r it out of your h..nd:, out of reach Interior is quite WPiiil'. I'd like to use some of the ;,,m,... IN. h pap”. End pmmilof your spending certainly hence Ind M replan. 50".”, Omwom npwhis furious iiisislciire on putting it aside for the rhixircn. pliancas. and our other: we could- Ba k f hit afford when the children ,0 n hm aq,1mW”.l' 1” mm" were here. But George llins lntoigslpfuyftg: :;'";1Prlxigg-l';T”;:a:i:: .1 F at i very a - e - t ' - ' :lF,rsEI m”s:wsHP' Pl:,1PPr”),' vggtlrghithnt .sent.imeiils and perceptions Lhls man”, M. the rhndrmi He prompted the deceased to ll"iiVyPI insists that I must make A will,'-”"' .” l""';V H" pmbabl-V ""25 1mmmin,(.I'V' Mnnng them beneuimpliclty rnpioat-lied by the donors . household frer of parental argu- Use Office Efficiency For Housecleanin By F.l.F.A.VOR Ross v IF YOU could analy'I.e the methods of. say, a hundred 2H'Fl':iKE liomeniakers. you would undoubted- ly disrover that 75 per cent of them spent a lot of time and ener:V doing one Job twice. You knoiy hon it is You conic into the house and put iuiir hand- bag down on n ('l1Hll'. Then. laieixl you have to pick up the bag and take it into the hedroom where it l)PlrillL"-' so you plnp ll doviti on the bed or a cotiyetiieiit table Siill liter. yiiii put it. ahay in SI dtitiiiii or the closet vthere it should hay: liecii iitii tn the first place! A Hlaste of Energy ' YVHHWF spent tune or even ilirc." times the iiiixe and energy the job :l('lll:illY rcqiiireri. So it goes tiiili liriiismileiiiiitic You make two trips to the bro-win. rlosei wlirire one would have s-if-I fired. You carry the pail of soap- siids into the room youlre about to clean bill you forgot to Irina the rinse cloths and so have to make aiiolhcr trip to get them. Any iioman who ivtinls less work atriiind the house .- and who 'riocsii't" l'.'1ll manage it. If shr zoos tn lot ninrr ni';atil7atioti. Ise Oifire 'l'crliIiititin Why don't we approach our lioiisekerpttit: as his ll0llld an of- fice job" Why don't we get the kiiidho.irtrri Lhe hoiim -i I i :4 hit llll'1lF' pir nlirarl” as you 'iirt'P eoiiririiserl of making It more comfortable iil. for the i-rwirs s.iy- tn your letter. thoiiclit HICIUC IS ('-Hil. T0 F.-UR PLAY When rlizldrcii grtni up and take off into paths of their oiyn. it is good psychology, good t-onimoii srii.-it-nicdieinr for the snill--tn refui'nish the Ill'PlnlSos This clears the fl0t'k.s for a new le.-in on lllF of ii ciiflrrrnt tips. for the parents a ill" shared more and more iiitii n('li.'.t1hOi'S and friends. to oi-ciipv iioti:s once filled by the cliildreii's rleniaiicls Just to leave. lthing: sliabby. everywhere stamp-l ed by nitrks of the children's pas- saiic. is mote or less to tlose the book on one's own existence. I sziy haloiiey to George; argu- ment that your legary ought. to 'he saved llilvlifi for the rhililren My Fifll'lPF to him is to play fnir. and let yoii brighten tip the house. and bring tn new comforts to create an nttmetive nieniige, for ttio-and try to enjoy the happi- mm,.H.5. loving generosity--as if the test-lites; this gives you. In decent-yl ,alor rerngiiized flint (ieorge liiid this is the least he can do to keep, WHOSE Sl.A.V'l IS .ll'STlFlF.D (treated you none too iiell all tliiue iaitli with the spirit of the donor's liyears. Not neirly so well as you iiiteiit. I am sine, M H. U”'"2P 7firl('”fl SPrllt'll.i' M I have i"lr.U”l'i'F'fl,)(lli.” hiisbands cnti- Marv; Hay-iortli counsels tliroiighi ytiiiiitzr-tr”. in a lirinie where there science whispers. I think. her column not by mail or per-i wnsrit viimigh money or love to In my opinion, George hnsiiil sonal interview. Write her in care 80 ""f”'l'l- ll :7”! v1lWR.VI bll.l'in8 I 191 Y0 mind on. in fiizlitinir your of The Guardian. Chiirlottetown. lS The new, faster, easier HOME PERMANENT, so quick it named itself! I'm for lanolin! Why mi: iim dry, dull, Jifrlau look when there's lanolin in ovir.x's waiving lotion to help pi-mu-I your hair from dlnmnge...Iree-p it in-nitliyl My oi'i1:K riirln no Ink and chin and pcrfect lunho to manage. iiiiir l can give mu;-If That includes windin You think a pim:url's hot? li'Ilh0 over-all liming flint ronnliil ot7lt7K'ii wnvi-rig lotion taken in only If) minutes-; with my short g Jobs habit of keeping lists of equipment viere going to need. lists of jobs that should be done each clay or each week? Why don't we actually adopt. the practice of using ii roll- ing cart to hold our cleaning sup- Plies. or, failing that, It least I tint-k apron with pockets that will rat-iii everything? Or put in or lid- to hold apt it little iipsiairit closet an extra set of cleaners, soaps. cloths. dusters and similar items? To put. it plainly, why donlt we get more scientific about the whole business. the vital necessity of niaiiilaiiiiiig a clean home with it reasonable expenditure of time and eiiergy? If wr-'d fake a day off. and really plnll A method of cleaning house. iieifl probably be pleasantly sur- pl'lSF'f'i at how much could actually be acroniplishcd in 1 little time. l'raclii-nl Training What bl'flll2liI all this tip wax I ir-cent chat with some home econ- omics students who are learning Io run a home: by actually doing it. instead of by just re.-dint: about it I --it real demonstration of the value of pmctice over theory. These youngsters are learniniz that (ll”.'Rnl7.Rli0n pays off. They are leariiinxz that no homemaker saws herself by storing away her rleaiiing cloths, mops and brushes tiithoui mist wishing them. be- raiise dirty tools iarenlt going to speed tip the next day's cleaning; in fact. they will impede it. A Wonderful Goal TliPl are learning l.li:it tzootl eqiiipineni is R time and energy saver. And they are discoveriiig. that reculiir cleaning in ii 5K5l5'V' matte l:1Sl1l('ll'1 is R lot, more salts-l factor, speedier and easier than; ilie hit-or-miss kind that is often done. Maybe the test of us might to listen to thesu yoiingsleis. for what 3 they're ii-miiici at is not only a more: nlll'.'iNll'P home, but more leisure to Piijriy ii! . Household Hint If you serve your family A die: of meat. eggs. enriched bread and iei-eats. milk, butter or margarine. yeizeiables and fruits, you are giv- ing the members an ridcqiiate. diet for r-vcrvriay living. according to home economists. -j.m:--1.1.1.. l Moriiiiig Smile Father: "And what did you learn at school today?" I.ittle.loe: "I learned to say ”Yes sir" and ”Yeii, mwam" and "No, miiiam.” Father tgreatly plensedi: 'iYnit did?" Joey: "Yep!" by RICHARD HUDNUT With the Ianolized waving lotion that takes in only 10 minutes! n oiiittx in jun I limit. 5, waving, neulnlizingl Pick QUICK if W Gtnuudhi Auto-:0.-h:b Croalod in "ll "huh-bvauhdr. V Uii.OU-35904511 "N "..'::.:'.i; ' DIIWIIV ' II I 31.7.: TOR&iTO Ulclt any as pie! Just tliree thing: to do. Wind. wave and no-iitrnlize. Arid Inhal I nmtnlizer! li'ii actually 1 Wave Villlirrr, Ind you filth it on your full! imnl onre. ljlIlFl(-ll-I- wink. Make: them lut longermlou livelier! lasting, livelier wave that you I can't tell from naturally curly hair! '-Eaiiamt-I-luitmzir A you want at longer Fillh Ave. Salon of I?eaut; C A producer's remark that I wo- she lnfucciptlgdt gigiglilggseuzgi - . even a n "fan who )5 Ilmo5L,beaumul 3: which project; itself as beauty. cite: flr more lnteiest than c Shakupeuel who Wm” much fluvleu type of beauty. put I'M ..boui,1ace;,philosophized that God in I reflective mood as to what has given us one face but we make minke: I woman beautiful. Probably ourselves another. This becomes the answer lies in this directionjmore true with each passing Y9”- the women who is less than someone hu'5aid that no wo- benutiful makes the etfort to (level- man in responsible for her face op all the facets of her personality up to the age of thirty. Pi-om and thereby grows in fascination. then one we shape our faces with In interviews I have often been our dominant. expression. Certain- ati-uck by the fact that some ly aging of the features depend: actresses who are barely pretty seem on facial expression. Our expression to appropriate a vital beauty. The! is the reflection of our inner emo- take on an turn that quickem 0118'! tlonal abate. and attitude toward sense of being alive. I remember living. so well the remark the husband It is interesting to speculate as of I famous actress made to her to the age at which a woman on leaving. He said. "Good-bye its most. beautiful. But it is a mis- beautiful, Ill see you at four." she take to single out any one age. smiled loving at him. and turned Glnriouli youth in the moat physic- to greet me. It flashed through my iilly perfect. But 35 in il more fas- mlnd that the wasnit really beautl- yclnatirig age. And today one sees Herman N. Bundesen. M. I). lserene women of 60 and more who lul . . . but after I had been with are truly lovely looking. her for five minutes, she appeared Every age has its own beauty. completely to! All women should know this in To drop down from the stars to their hearts for it can banish birth- tirdinary mortals often the.dayltis. The fear of age is definite- womnn who is unusually attrac-ily uting. With I mature attitude tive will be. one who started out toward age a woman stays young- wlth the least promising raw mat- er. But it is the wonder of love erlnl. so to speak. Instead of re-pity which she grows.moro beautt. senting nature's unfair sk-iniping.:ful. ' Estrogen Used For Serious umes Of Age ny ldn Jeni: Kain 'bleeds. But when Nasal Bleeding pii)oPLE who watch boxing. matches on television are well aware that the most common cause for nosebleed is a blow on the noses But, of course, there are other, causes. When the nosebleed results from an injury, such as picking the nosef it usually can be stopped by hold- liuurmnn BELISH ing the two sides of the nose to- gel.hE'r. thus putting pressure on 2 lbs. among the bleeding vessels. If this does 2 ms. rhubarb not work, the nose may have to be 1 qt. wnpgal. Packed b-V " l)h3'5iCl”” mi ” ”"' 4 lbs. bi-own attain: bleeding comes rapidly from a blootl 1 twp Cloves vessel, this may S0m('l.lniPS have to be rautei'i7.ed to clear the l.l'0lllJl(" 1 Mn mmamnn 1 tsp. allspice. permanently. 1,: ,5p. pepper ' - Salt. D"'""'' T'''”""'"' Boil for 20 minutes. -Mrs. Donald Ba .p 5 mg kmi of iim.t-bleed iii Th” ' ' Alma w. i. . women. lioii-ever, "lli('li requires. .1 different treatnieiii One of the se.ci'etiniii: ill the body. known as estrogen. is formed bv the ovaries in women. Lack of estrn-p gen, it is believed. results in the- rbour. . some other cause for the bleeding it. will cause no trouble and, if is discovered. the use of the estro- gen will do no harm. formation of a stibslance it-iiirli' In the cases due to this caiise. causes the blood yrssels to dilute, the giving 0! FSUOSGII H5Ua”.V S1095 damagmg mam 5,-, iimi hipedim; the bleeding within 20 to 30 miti- uies. the pulse rate slows down and the suollen blood vessel in l'.flEP rPllll'I1 l0 nOI'm3l SIZF. occurs. Nosrbleed routes from this cause. the nlcedtns: is exrr.-isiiie. the pulse, iate becomes rripid and the piiiiciit is agitated and fearful. (l0UI'5P- ll ill? b199fllnI! 15 Sllllhle It is not recommeiided, oi cmirse. 51771919 m”5U1'95 9XD13lnPd HUOVP that. estrogen he used for all iiose- will. as a rule, suffice as treatment. there is serious if bleeding continues for ten or nasal bleeding. the use of this sub- llllf9II,n11l1lll-('5 or longer, a Dhy51C- t e i. iv icotisidcratioii since . 5 M" l K N ' I continued on Page 9 the. LETS EAT Enrich Diet Wi HOW valuable it food in wheat germ? . . Anglygjg. mow: that it contains protein. fat and carbohydrate!- lron. phosphorus and calcium, and both thiamine and riboflavin. 311 ' ta needed by the seed for germination and healthy growth. it is I. good addition to 9. duly diet. For full nutritional value .buy natural wheat germ that has mere- ly been dehydrated, and not "de- tatted" or wanted. Refrigerate. and it will keep about a month without becoming nncid. How to UII Wheat germ can be Dtlrrcd into cooking cereal or my kind -- allow 1 tablespoon for each serving. Oi- sprinkle it over ready-to-eat cer- eal. or stewed truita of any kind. "It. has such a pleasant nutlike flavor. Madame. that I like to toss it into I green salad. or use with bread crumbs to coat croquettes." said the Chef. Nutty Flavor "Wheat germ also adds it rich nutty flavor if added to the flour when making baking powder bia- cuita, griddle cakes, gingerbread or ccookiea. Just use H c. less flour. than usual and replace it with In cup of wheat germ." TOMORROW'S DINNER Lentil Soup Hem Scrapple Lon! Tomato Sauce. '1-Minute Cabbage Buttered (hrrom Pruit Compote i Wheat Germ Raisin Cookies Coffee Te: Milk Ham Scrlpple Loni: Make and chill 1 qt. cornmeal mush. With 3 c. line an oiled 10 in. x 4 in. lost pan. Pack in ham nlling. Cover with the remaining miiahc brush i with oil; bake 50 min. in a moder- latc oven, 350'-3'15 degree: 1". Un- By IDA BAILEY ALLEN th Wheat Germ mold on it lieated platter. Slice an serve with tomato sauce. Garnish U, parsley. Ham Filling: Combine 1 c. eon enriched bread crumbs. 1 tsp, igbi, mustard. '2 tsp. salt, hi up, pap. rika. 1 c. warm milk and the con. tents 1 (lZ'.2 oz.) can Chopped mm minced tine. Add 1 egg beaten llgm and 1 the. minced parsley. Wheat. Germ Rllllll Cookies; sift together nit c. already-iillteil enriched flour. 5' tsp. salt. 1,; up, baking soda, 1 up. powdered glngp; and 1 tsp. powdered cinnamon. Stir in '-4 c. dehydrated natin-at wheat .germ. Cream together H a shortening. ii c. sugar and i5 Cy molsaaes. Beat and add 1 egg. Alterniitely stir in the flour mix- ture and it c. buttermilk or soiii-ed milk. Stir in 1 c. raisins. Drop 3 in. iiparl by half tablemoom Ont!) an oiled baking sheet". Bake 15 min. in 1 moderate oven. 31! degree; in Makes 3 doz. 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