\.‘...-.._\. Modern __ Etiquette Dylebchlm A DOROZHY GRAY lVlNl Q- Hamuiandawomsnue boarding s streetcar or bus, which one of them should enter first? A. The woman should enter first. but the man should precede when leaving the vehicle in order t0 assist he!‘ to alight, Q. Is it. all right for a woman t0 propose toasts at a wedding re- ception, or some such affair’! A. No. Q. Should a dinner napkin be entirely unfolded when used? A. One fold should be left in the napkin. How Can f!!! MORE THAN FOOD NEEDED ‘ID BUILD UP THE UNDER- WEIGHT CHILD While overweight in adults is s dangerous condition. underweight in children i: just as dangerous. Parents cannot understand why their child is underweight, as he seems to eat a fair amount of food. The underweight or undernourish- ed child is ooorly developed, sits and stands poorly. is round shoul- dered and often has a drooping head. There ls no sparkle in his eye; he ls listless, restless and irri- table. Y} ‘ Lu many homes ‘the "necessary" B; A“; “m” 1,; foods-meat. eggs. milk. bread, “‘ potatoes. green and root vegct- %’°~K7~°<@ Iables-are plentiful bu; where par» ental discipline is lacking, are1 lfouud children who are undcr-1 weight. thin-blooded, without vig- A. Place a match stick ln the or. Children of the wivell-to-do often Knob and break it. off even with the are allowed to "select" rich, fat knob. Place the knob on the screw ‘foods. low in vitamins and miner- Bud lnld the screw tight with a - als and avoid nourishing foods. sfrflvdrlver, turning the knob until ‘such as meat. eggs. milk and cer- 1b IS US-lhl to the drawer. It will be eals. It is milk, meat, eggs. cereals more secure than if glued. 12nd green lvegetaiblnies that build up‘. Q- [Hqow can I make candied = one. musce an ncrease vigor. 108T?!) S. Nearly all food experts advise A. Scrape new carrots, ,cut in _ gum; chugrm thrgg good meals a l-i-inch slices. boil in salt water l‘ .5313 so ma; r1191, will not eat be. ilntzl lender. (iraiu. place in a pan, _ ‘M19911 meals and Q1115 513011 thg-[XWCLHOT uuh brown sugar and but- 1appetite for the next meal I-lmv-fler, then hrown. =. -ever. my own experience from ob-l Q. How can I give a pretty Q1055 ‘ 'servations of grammar school. high to the starchccl clothes? school and university students is A. Add a little burnx . that it is advisable to give undcr- starch. _.—4" . . iweights some tooth-glass of milk. __ _ r " slice of bread. butter and sugar, a 1,1,1,.E7.111e_ 1,111 3150711,; Ogyféen in l Moore & McLeod Ltd. l 4 Q. How can I replace a knob on a dresser drawer? Q’ j. lu the . ‘P- M- Thu!» he Se“ ‘he energy m 3c; more nourishment from the .play until nearly time for supper 111,461 mien‘ lnr dinner. Otherwise. he must. unit | until he is so tired that hi tem w 11s unable to properly digc and ‘ 5K1"! won-t necessarily be narjobtaln nourlshmen; from the food row. But they'll look narrow by he ea“ A W159 lnecautlo“ w? ‘he. Be sure you are getting the all- "mmlsi- The)’ Will have Straight Ilmmg wderwemhl’ Chud l“ m rotmd daily diet for your type of j . from; w111-1 f1111-1es p e11 d 1 1 have hlm lie down and rest for lfl ‘ A " ‘ '_ {the him}; for gfacgs “:21 98359 no? or 15 minutes before the noon meal bill-d» OCWPHJOII. 6ft", 59nd today - . , motion. as well as the evening meal. for Dr. Burton's handy booklet on ‘ 1 Nutéittlgnt 3:25am fzligdatiifi um nubjcct entitled “Eating Your ree a m ~ ,_ ,, I! your family likes angel food Kid g0;- an young animals, which‘ Way t0 l-lcaxn. ‘Just send 10 fluke, you will want to try this cook- is one reason that milk is one food‘ “m5 and 3 3: 9"‘ 55”“?- _ h; him Imtend of preparing an found m an school mnches mm cost 1131f hglllildiing illld mallllltgkhlil) - ' . - - ' ~ ; t . -. ‘e o s icing, sprinkle a heaping teaspoon vided by school flUihOTlllES. h m lggcflrclltlex‘ llpobfLn eoitifiiclceu Box 99' of powdered sugar all over the top A n0rm61. heflllhy 9mm 5 9:1 Swdm} G'Ne“_ Ymk 19 N_ Y.‘ and b! the cake. It forms a delicious be outdoors as much as possi c. . - crust when baked. This not only gives him a goodl fl-‘K I01’ W11? C0D!» Ibanalla- a P19” "I (‘filmy — at the air helps the bodv processes 1 Charlottetown narixu mun wav T0 nannru \- 0 A O < o >1 mm/s /s Owns/mo k/v NEW k/A/Sm. _ /r CONTAINS rout/M: mnv, WHY/S var/e arouse s0 MUG/l WHITE/E, THAN MIA/E ? PAGETWU _ __ The Key to"... Successful Enlertaininq 101301 TEA COFFEE. be obtained as follows: Use warm water, instead o! cold water. when mixing the starch. Mix to the desired thickness water. and one-half teaspoon of salt, an! stir well with a wax candle. the starching as usuaL This will impart a much finer appearance to the cheaper grades of linen. Household Scrapbook Linen Glouy A high [loss on the linens can luke- wlth boiling white Then proceed with Meats l6 oup molassol 1 M cupl milk Woman's Realm/Socialand Personal/Fashions/Literature DATE-IRAN MUFFINS K ll ' I 2 w 5-3313‘: ' t :5: llftéd flour I teaspoon coda ‘i teaspoon lllt l; cup chopped dates ~ we». wvwo AIVAIVRWN ' Qalt should not be added to boll- Add Kello 's Ali-Bran to molasses § ed meats, stews, or soups until nnd milk!“ lei/wild!" 15 Mimi“!- DOROTHY DIX SA Y$—- 5 “m” ‘m’ “'° °°°"°“" “h” “dd” i‘??? ififlid-"fid.iibfilfsfiilllffi‘ 9 before cooking it ioughens the ‘f s‘ e "3' fie 1 . ‘ 17a fiber of the meat and also takes hi: 3'93“? P“; lfigtggg: sL.\l\L\l\l\lY. '\4.\cv.\zx.\r\. v Nvnnzm. Ll 8n )1! l) In mo 0 B. °“° ‘he l“‘°°‘- (400°1~".) about20minutea. Makes 15 and wnnt them to marry, erliood is the career in whi usefulness, it is a strange thing that Not a one wno will over unti soggy pies and lhe ft ls worse tha fast, that should never she put on time. she was wrestling with a cooking incarnate instead o! a household convenience. deal by fire that the honeymoon r ters for marriage. just us she woul fession by which they dom does. of domestic technique that rels and lcars to acquire . time they ure bobby-suckers, how to handle a man? uck that. Marybelle ls a born wolf-tamer, and that when she marries l expected to What mother. for instance, ever ‘ her husband will eat out of her hand her bidding. Which ls Just merely wishful shown daughter But Mother could have sure herself a happy home and a devote her how to make him the family pet and rub to avoid stepping on his toes. ways patting her husband on worrying about the Other Woman. The modern mother doesn't even and cook, yet they are the two things know. Mother excuses herself for this learn how to run a house Maybe so, but by the without burning it, an after she is time Mary Jane doesn't. taste like dishwaler or poison, band chronic dyspepsi Education For Marriage Mothers Neglect Teaching lllrl Rules For Keeping Husbands Contented i Considering that nearly all mothers expect their daughter: to marry because they know that. wifehood ch women find their greatest happiness and pare their daughters there is not a married woman who ber the bitter dislllusions that she went through as u bride when she was getting acquainted with hcr husband and discovering that he was not. the roman» tic hero of hcr girlish dreams, but. just a plain. ordin- ary he-man who wasn't. safe l0 speak to before break- Not a one of them who does not recull quarrels EXPECT MIRACLES teachers her daughters, from the d to make edible bread nnd brew coffee that a and soured his disposition for life. and moth- from clothing by rubbing the spot with the white of an egg. Dole-Bran lMuflins- Good as Cukei Take no sugar-no shortening UQTQBER 2i» J14! tender, best-you-ever-tasted mufins. These luscious, spicy mufiins are as light and tender as your mudcst cake, but that. isn't. all! T ey also have a pleasant tezlvrrcvomrasi thanks to the delicate toasted shreds of Kellogg's ALLEmn .' . . and they have the mouth-melting nut-sweet flavour only All-Bran can givel (let Kellogg's All-Bran from your rocer today nnd try them. P.S.—~I.)on tforycfl Saturday is M uflin Day! Chewing Gum Chewing gum can be removed KEEP “REGULAR” NATURALLY Cook '3 Corner l so fe\v mothers even try to pre- for their lifework. n strange. It ls criminal. Nor does not remem- have taken place and lhe times for the first fl stove that sccmcd to her a fiend w berry-raisin mixture. top with crlss-cross strips of pastry One would think that every woman who has been through the Ol- m represent lattice ‘vofk Place i“ eully is. would educate her daugh- l‘ d prepare them for any other pro- make their livelihood; but she sei- She expects them to be miraculously inspired by a knowledge has taken her forty years of fights and quar- She trusts it to and jump through the hoop at. thinking. how to do the trick and as d husband. if she had only taught teach her daughters how lo sew that every woman needs most to by saying: "Oh, Mary Jane will married. That's the way l did." has learned how to cook a roast she generally has given her hus» pan; add l-2 cup raisins and 1-2 cup water and minutes. or until pop open. Add l cup sugar, l tea- spoon grated orange her hat nnd started back to Mother gup fine Bunker Llmmbi stir 1M0 forget. the tours she shed over burnt roasts jellies that wouldn't jell when. Ameflcan pasty)“ homemade m. a mix. Trim off the edge and brush tc sol. the crust. Then finish bak- ing at 375 P. allowing 26 to 30 minutes. l h h , d .. You never-hezlirsoffma ‘Wlelllflligfl twvlrfiyiSallli- tense? I have. been aiming to ten the head, andbragglng about how clever he is. and showing him off before company who has to lie awake at. nights yew. lation of "Detroit"? misspelled? ascendancy. tude" mean? with em that greatly in flesh"? NEW Rinso wuu SOLIUM ewes THE wuucsr WASH .ye.s~, ere/z Whiz/vim firmd/l/ew/ " ' You'll hardly believe your own eyes! Rainy days or sunny days . ; o: out ; a brilliance in your Wlih - - - I White clothes come whiter than brand new! before. Washable colors get bright: even clothes that have been yellowed and dulled 5| with ordinary soaps come whiter And the more often clothes are washed with new Rinso ‘m: wnrrsx mo siuouru. n“ on-i Furthermore gg with the hardest water. 1f you want "eh every time, get new Rinso coa- by many wuhln 9L4 bond new! qgojourl G1 Q; whim: dining $011M MW . whether you dry clothes indoors ; new Rinso with Solium puts a new i: Ne other soap In the brilliance never known W07“ Cllfl QiVQ "W" results .- l . No other soup c tbon brand new! Yea, contains Solluml Rinso wit/z 2044401 ./ - these astonishing results a LEVER mower IO SAP! FOR CLOTHES. .. SO KIND TO HANDS Every mother wants her daughter to be happy though married. She can best achieve this result by preparing her for the cureer that she nos elected to follow. For making a home is no job for amateurs. It is u learned profession that requires years and years of training that only a mother is qualified to give. How to Save Vegetables When Freezing Threatens When freezing weather threatens the vegetable garden, there is usu- ally a considerable quantity of vegetables in the ground which can easily be stored in good con- dition until used. The time to harvest thorn for storage ls as late as possible, with safety. Squash and pumpkins should be taken in before heavy frosts; but most others may be left in the garden until freezing wea- ther. Temperatures which fzeeze the soil will not injure beets, car- rots. cabbage and turnips so long as it thaws out the next clay; but. they should be lifted before me ground begins to remain frozen all BY. Onions. squash. and pumrflalns can be kept in any dry shelter for two or three months without wor- rying about the temperature. But even these vegetables will keep best i-n l. temperature under 40 degrees. Cut. t-he stems of the squash and ptunpkins close to the plant; and ‘hang onions in braids, or store in shallow slatted racks. so the air will circulate freely about them. Pflfmlpl and salslfy may be dug. sorted into lots sufficient for e family serving and each lot placed ln_ a paper bag. These bags may be placed in a box and left “ s, protected only from the rain. Freezing will improve the flavor of these vegetables. and they are eas- ily removed for serving u needed. Carrots. beets. turnips. nrtobegss. potatoes. apples and cabbage may be stored in a shed or unheated garage for so long as the temper- ature does not fall below 10 degrees above uro. Place them in boxes packed in soil or pest. rnose. but not sand: or pack them ln card- board boxes which are placed in larger boxes. and surrounded with shredded paper. sawdust or shav- ings for insulation. ‘Do protect these vegetables from the lowest winter temperatures. a convenient receptacle is a 24-inch drain tile sunk into the earth and closed with an inrulltnd cove-r. which may be opened at will for the removal of any pert of its con- llow to Build Root Cells: With Drain Tile The cover may be made of wood. larger than the tile, but protected with hardware cloth to keep out rodents and insulated with many thicknesses of paper or padding. All vegetables and fruit placed in storage must be free from decay or injury. Avoid those with skin punctures. and never store vege- tables which are wet. in deed unstressed, and accent last CRANBERRY-RAISE‘! TART Put 2 cups cranberries in a sauce simmer about l0 the cranberries rind and 1-4 well beaten egg and cool. Mean- me line a 9 inch pie plate with f“ if ht Spread in the cran- Finish the ith water. hot oven. 425 F, for 5 minutes Serve cold. a ~.~.-.<.\.<.-.-.-.\.-. nae-awn- Bet 1. What is wrong with this sen- 2. What is the correct pronunc- 3. Which one of these words ls Asessment, asbestos, 4. What does the word "slmili- word beginning "to reduce 5. What is a means nnsuwsas , l. Say. "I have been intending to tell you." 2. Pronounce the e as not the first. 3. Assess- ment. 4. Similarity; resemblance. (Accent follows the l), “Friends are often chosen for similit-ude of manners." 5. Ernaciate. syllable. ~ \ d;=~*-".R'.\. Morning Smile "It were an accident, your wus- ship." “An accident. you bullying cur? Do you dare to stand there and tell me that you can strike your wife with such force as to break a chair over her by accident?“ "I never meant to chair." break the may lend a deaf ear appeals. yet an alert mind, “quick on the trigger" manipulating distorted work wonders in swerving defeat into victory and profit. Tact. court- esy and amiability more power than '§ ~T'-‘ QK\,\'~.R. he Stars Say- By Genevieve Kembh A a=9<r~ NNM For Friday, October 22 WHILE adverse and conflicting planetary configurations are in evi- dcnce on this day. yet. there are. vorable aspects to nullify such properly utilized. Plans may be uddled and upset. lligher-ups to insistent versatile in con fused and might and the undercurrents, could create enmity, rancor nd harsh words. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may be prepared for a year of situations which they may best control and Needlecraft FLUTTER. OF PLEATS One of those wonderful HEW _#_____----——~——~ modify by tact, amlablllty, court- esy and persuasion rather than harsh. vindictive, malicious and offensive behavior, “Easy does it", since the mind is particularly keen, alert, adaptable and farsee- ing. Placate and convince those i! high places holding out on needfu support. 'I‘hoee close at home l1 business or domicile may also need tactful and considerate approach rather than sullen words. enmity or jealousy. A fresh outlook al around could benefit and event- ually restore equilibrium. Keep soc- iable and win out. A child born on this day may have many conflicting elements 1n character, but native shrewdness ' and versatility might divert it from l conflict and enmity into more luc- mstive and happier channels. .___€____ l Do this exercise three times sl l start, increase slowly. Lie flat on lfloor. with head back and leg: ltouching. Then, simultaneously ‘ raise legs and arms to ceiling. Hold la moment, then relax. 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