WOMEN Page .10 The (iiuardlan Friday, July 23. 1954. How Can 1? Bay of Fundy '" """ ”"'” Sea-Food Patty 0. How can I make lighter pu- t -2 ' HA. Put a small amount of lemon Nib. fresh salmon juice in the water used for mixing 'ilb. fresh halibut your pastry, and it will not only '1 lb. ACIHODI. diced remove all taste of fat but will make is "1 10b-5161' meal ttiniied n-' the pastry lighter. Ire-Ihl Q. How can I make stiffer 4 lb-SD. butler 5ml.ch.. V, cup apple juice A. Dissolve a lump of borax in 11 MP. 53"- boiling water and put in cold starch. in 350- D1-'l1l'fH. The result will be a. whitencm and pt '39- P1P”kl ii stiifnms that will be pleasing. I W1 "time 0. How can I man E good um- Ii: cup table cream or sour cream mch mung? .2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce .i. l'ae flaked salmon and choir MELT the butter in a flat sauce- ped cucumber pickles moistened pan, add apple juice and bring to with mayoiinaiso. a boil. When boiling, place in it the salmon, halibut, diced scallops and lobster meat. Cover and sim- mer 10 minutes. Remove from the fire and cool. REMOVE skin and bones from salmon and halibllt. Break into flakes by pressing between fingers. ..., -- Household scrapbook By Roberta Leo Scratched Wall Papa g , SPRINKLE the fish mixture lft he wall paper has a dlsflgur-. with pap,-may mymep Sam pepp” mi: scratch. moisten a scrap of thei and Ac'ccnt. stir lightly to mix. paper winch has been saved and! mung to 3 ball the gum. nu. then carefully scrape off the coloi'liigjvo;-ed with 12 tsp. with a sharp knlfr. ADPlY lhl-9 C01-'shlre sauce. and pour over the fish oilng to the scratch and when dry rind stir gently with a spoon over it will hardly be notlcablc. a. low heat until well mixed. WHEN ready to serve, pour into hot patty shells. A lemon meringue pie probably', TTT is the most difficult to serve neatly,l but if the killlP is dipped in cold, water before cutting, the meringue will not stick and pull away from the slice. Yunon Pie DOROTHY DIX . Her Reputation DEAR Miss DIX: Some time' ago I write you regarding the ad- visability of dating a man of 25, eight years older than I am. You suggested that I get out and meet people my own age, which I did.i I've made some very good ll'lEIldS' MHOHE my schoolmates, but the questloii of Rob illle 25-year-oldt has come up again. As we have many mutual frielids, we keep meet- 1. What is Wrong with this sen- ms at Parties and dances. Gradu- knoer, -iwhare-5 om. ham and, ally we lll'll'8 resumed dating. How- wat,,7-- ever, it seems that every date we Plant Lioo Plant lice can be destroyed by; spraying the plants with naphtha: soap suds, using a syringe for the, pwposc, Better English By D. C. Williams of Worcesteln ' 2. What is the correct proiiuii- ciatlon of "continuity"? .1, Which one of these words is misspelled? Eqiudistant, equilibrium. hJ.ltl3. whether for a dance, movie for qrlve, ends up with him parking the car and expecting fl necking Dirty. I have also heard that he, (This article is another in In the case of older children, tell your daughter about nienstruatlon - and your son about nocturnal emis- sions (wet dreams) before these events happen. Explain to the boy that nature provides an excess of seminal fluid; to the girl, that menstruation is nature's way of disposing of the unfertilized egg. Some information should also be given as to the structure and func- tion of the sex organs of the op- posite sex. Masturbation is a very common problem in the adolescent of 12 to 20. Feelings of inferiority and frus- tration are often the cause, and parents should discourage the habit by adding more affection and more satisfying activities to the child's ivorld. The more satisfaction he Sub-Lieut. Clliirc Malia Gagnnii. gets from the outside world, the 23, 0IC(lliSa1)S('2ll, Qul-., lias Jfilfwfl lcs will he seek them in himself. the Supreme iii-ziLiqli:lr'.ci'.s-. Allictl Village Sum, 5150, me” 15 no physical Powers in l-Iuriiiw I0 hike HP h'cl'lliEflSOIl, such as defective circumcis- new role as translliiiir in tlic Iuu- ion 0,. unclean sex organs. wholly ropean Comiiiunicliiioiis Security (3158 stories or msamty and blind. i I t iAgency's St'l'l'L"llil'l(ll. She l)CL'(ll.l'lCS Hess msunmg from masturbation the first liiuiiiiil-r of lliv .l'iflYZlls(.-1lll- may worry mm to me pan” ildlan NMY I” 5('''l''' "' ,T'''A' " ""1, much inc ii tiil suffering. "- is We 1”” ”''S””' ''p''''''''''''''' loiten, relieving him of the ;l.V”5”;lf"" " C;;"(')',()','r';',':dl",';:u'g,:;E'lworry will lead to a reduction in loot". .l(' uas r i r 'i licutclnnt in liinn this Vt.-air. i('lI mu lmbn nsem from National l)Pl9Il('C). there should be 3 "Mon '1” WW 7 - It is just as iniportant in use Contract Bndge ,suiLable occ.islnns' to cxplaiii sex the I BY 50591-lhme C""""15"” lto your child as it is to have THE WRONG METll()Il iright. simple words. When the child Souths IltPllIIt(l of gettinr: out the asks 3 que5"D"' you have .'m op- lmmps 1'” Lh,.dm1 bmm ti-as mg”. portuliity liiinded you. Family pets CHILD TRAINING I series on child training do- algned to offer guidance to parents. All publications pro pre- pared by the Department of National Health and welfare). Sex ran-r n often lead to such questions. Life stories of various creatures are very interesting to young children and give you a chance to say something about sex and the care of the young. The boy or girl on the farm has a familiarity with mating and birth that the city child lacks. At. the sarr.-2 time, the farm child as well as the city child should not grow up to regard the physical aspects of sex as the whole story. Love and devotion between parents should be apparent to the child as something based on more than physical relationship. If your child doesn't ask quutions about sex, it means that his natural curiosity has been somehow curbed. Then make your own opportunity--for instance, when a child of the opposite sex is being bathed-to see that he gets the right grounding in sex education. We begin learning about sex in earliest childhood and continue to learn about it through 'the years into adulthood. It is so closely link- cd with the business of living with others that there is a great deal to learn about it. some of your child's information is learned con- sciously but much of his attitude towards the opposite sex, and to- wards sex behavior is learned from seeing the day-to-day attitudes of his parents to each other - wheth- er respectful and affectionate or demanding and intolerant. (Next week's article will dis- cuss ”Stutterlng.") lyly unrcrilistlc. East dealer. ,, East-West vulnerable. i Nortli-South 40 on scc-' That Body of Yours i By James W. Barton. M. D. has made comments to his friends about thesedates. Irt3allyCail'L tell you how much I worry over small things like that, but then I guess my reputation is worth thinking about. What can I do? equivilent. equipoise. 4. What does the word ”vivaclty" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with fr that mrans "to prevent from at- taining a purpose. ansvvens .' ' BEWARE ANSWER: .i.si. why you are seek- ing advice at this point is a mys. tery to me. You continue to attend parties where you know you'll meet Rob (in fact, I suspect that's the only reason you do go.) you know perfectly well that every time you step into his car the inevitable necking party will take place and, what's more, Rcb knov'- "int you Continued on page 9 x 1. "Where's" is it contraction of "where is". Say. "Where are our hats and coats"? ll. Pronounce the ii as in use. not as in rude, accent. third syllable. 3 Equivalent. 4. Ani- matlnn: llvelineos: sprightlinus. vPrmiounce first i as in vile, a as in as, accent second syllable). "She accepted the invitation with youth- ful vlvaclty." 5. Frustrate. - G. HJK. - "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTlMEI" . . . You'll want in lounge in Vnur own back yard and the most luxurious lounging arrangement that Ive seen In 1! IOHK. long time is the FEATHERWEIGHT ALUM- INUM CHAISE LONGUES. 'The Furniture Department of lIolman's in (flinrlottetovsn and in Sunimerside has beautiful Chaise Longuc-s in three price l'ange.-i-- All are the same basic construction, it's the mattresses that makes the difference; for instance---the Chaise Longue with the Felt Mattress covered with colorful Canvas is 32.95--the Chaise Lnngue with the Hair-Lack Mattress covered with bright Duck is 44.50 rind the Chaise Longue with the Hair-Lock Mattress covered with rich, .s'crvi('enble Saran is 59.50. You'll really and your leisure lounging on one of these rubber tired Chaise Loligucs of the lightest and strongest Aluminum from the Furniture Dc- pzirtniont of either Holman Store. "IN THE G-001) OLD SLJMMERTIMI-2!" . . . Set your table with color- ful Wt1D1iCll,i'. nnd nothing could be simpler than the smart new ”G.tlETY" patterned English Pottery designed especially for Sum-' lllPl'.lllP5-ill at your home or your cottage. The flat type plates are a soil rliziitinil-'e. shade while the bowls and cups are a highly glazed black--rntilly sinrililig. and a conversation piece ii! I have ever seen nnc't To introduce this interesting Pottery the China Depnrlmcnis nf l-lnlman's in Cliarloiiefnwn and in Summerside have these START- ER SI-ITS, rwiiisisiing of Place Settings for Four, niarkrd at I! very icnsnniililc 9,95. You'll love the fresh and lilippy sliade.s- you'll law the drop cups and linuls you'll love the saving price of "(;niciy" r'(tllI'l')' in the China Department of either Holman Store. "IN THE GOOD f)l.l) SL7iVlMEll'l'l.VlF.3" . . . Ann especially this 'no(l Olfl Siiniinrillinio" tho girls have gone in for huge stl('k,v-oil! Skirts liml to give them the (ll-sirlid slilikjv-oiliness they need crisp, full IRIAOLINII-I PFI'l"lllCOA'l'S'. The I..1(lir:' Shop in Chm-iougmwn and the Iungliiili Sr-rtinn of llnInian's in Sllliiiiicrsirlc have crackling ('RlNOLlNPl.S' nf finc Paper Tnffr-ia. 'l'l1ey are circle width ni, the lwrnlinr and arc in R stitched tier style, Sins are small, nicrliilni and large and the pitch is just 2.98. Clioose ii Frlnnlinc of fine Paper Taffriri for your Silniniertiinn lihflPlpil'InlnlZ, )ou'll find Just iilint you want in the l..'wl.c:' Slirip, Cl1a'll'lOllPl0iill Of the Lingerie Scrtinii of I-Inlnian's in Summerlide. "lN THE GOOD OLD .Sl'MMl-lR'l'l.Vll-II" . . . Blorcll slinuldr-it, tntisicll to a golden brmvii, are the height of fashion. The hes! and easiest way to acquire this lovcly shoulder sliadr: is to urtir a Sl'N TOP. The I.arllcs' Shop in Charlotic-town and the Sportsivrar Drpririmnnt of HOImlin's Silmmcrside Sinre have SUN TOPS of fine qilnlily llrnim with a cuffed trim of crispy blister cotton. Tiles:-, flirlml blue, rod or charcoal Sun Tops are lined, boned and fltiliigly sliiiped. . 'l'h:-iv are nvnilable in hrasslorn sizes and tho price is (I wee tiiizill DR minis - so you can afford scvcrnl! Bast, shop soon for the denim Sun Tops, there is Not an l'nliniited supply and you'll want flint tan as soon as possible. Sun Top: are in the l.iidies' Shop, Clinrlntteiown and live Sportswear Department of HolmIn's ln Summ-rs-de The VOGUE JULY CLEARANCE SALE ' ' THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Aiisortmenf. of soiled COATS. clearing .. Another lot of COATS to clear at - All other COATS at i All SUITS clearing lit ............. I-ll DISCOUNT ' 1 Back Summer DRESSES LESS 1-s l Alolller assortment of DRESSES to clear It . .. 53.98 i .. V7.95 1-2 PRICE .............. 1-3 OFF Balance STRAW HATS, selling at . . .. SL98 & 52.98 i -loan L. ' A Q 6 4 10 3 BOILS I . AQ109 A very paliiilil and also eni- ; J 10 8 .J103 A1 l.)l'il'I'll.5Silig uiillciion is a boil. A ' 9 7 6 , N . K 81 ball is a quite roiindetl pus lllfEC- . 532 W E 42 lion of the (icon layers of the skin g Q9 A” S . 7 4 and the tissue; immediately be- A ,. Q ncath: ilic boil surrounds the roots .. T ” int 3. ll2lll', ii sweat or an oil gland. A K 9 7 i . gq i it is always due to pus-forming :KJ3 ,orgnliisms which enter by way of 7 52 a small cut, scratch, shaving, rough , T ' collars, hair cllt too short. Bells may Tile bidding: 1- also occur with certain general dis- y E," 50"”, west 3",”, M1585--OV-9I'W('lglll. diabetes, stom- 1 . 1 . pass 2 p ach and intrstinal disturbances, too 3, 3. pa” pa” mudcht ioorl, infection of tccth P.” an o . In view of the North-Snutli Dilli-V scorc, East l-niisidcrcd l).dding foul", hearts over the iliree spiidcs, but, his own vulncrabillly ii as ii niitilriil, deterrent - which was :i lucliyi thing for his side. , West opened the lirvirt nine. East's king tins taken by the IICEH and obviously llilrliding to not out the trumps so that he ('lllll(l l'llll ithe long illalineilid suit, South lffl 3, llow trump in ilm queen. Then ifliri vthcre his cliiiiiclis vlltiislirxl. East lW0ll the trick and shiitecl lo the :club king. VYDst slg.-ialled will thc nine and East rolitillucrl with the ace and El smlill club. This gave MIC) .defenders four tricks, and West lhad the sellilig trick in his nuzirdcd ltrump jack. i The moment rlllmniy iippr-nrr-rl. isouth could see that he has i'liPd' ito lose at least three l-lub tracks, land the are of trumps. Conscquciii- ily, the only culture for the cniltrllct ivras to find a posiiloli of trumps that would let him hold the dc-' ifcnders to one trick. Since all the, iopposing bidding had been done by, East, it was vlrfllnily it sure thing ,that the SDlI(lf' RCO was held by that lplayer. If he llflfl it only singly 'guarded, success was in plain sight. But it was vital to have the first ytrilmp lead come from dummy to- iward the closed hand. If East put , truly enjoyi up the rice, South wollld. of rmlrsr, find it easy to capture WPst's J- 10 wlth the king and queen: rind if East. made the far better Wily I Eorcasf: bright and smi I ey faces When you serve this double freal Take 7-Up, your avorife ice cream..- And There's a team ihafs hard to beat! - enjoy a ' to l rut. (In; numy-. on in! cream l (or sherbet) in a glass, and pour chilled 7-Up KPMIY down the aide. ' Va ........ at-4,- It appears as a raised, rounded lilmp on the skin with pain and itching. The lump rnlarges and a )9ll0WlSh spot. iipprnrs at the top. If thn lump opens itself or is oprn- vd, thick yellow pus and sometimes a hard yr-llvoiv "core" comes out. Prevention calls for absolute cleanliness of regions where bolls usually 0(:Clll'-i-llI'L:l(. armpits. groin. The urine should be examined for SUKEY. In ii-riil.iiimit, ii. is usually con- sidercd wise not in open the boil at 0llL'fl but to allow it to "ripen", applying any pnultice or paste to the boil only, not to the surround- ing skin. if ihcre is a little hair ill of "the: spailc I flve,"deriarer”woiild win with the king, then lead to- ward dummy rind. regardless of f I Morning Smile I A long-winded speaker dramatic- ally asked his audience. "My friend do you ever stop to think . . . ." And a weary voice interrupted, "My friend, do you ever think to stop?” fall - as thrre was a reasonable chance that it would - South would then be on the home stretch- the centre, this should be plucked out and a zinc paste or the old familiar poultice of equal parts of laundry soap and blown sugar should be applied. When Ilie boll is "pointed" and ready to open, a toothpick is dipped mm carbolic acid and used to make all opening in the boil to allow the pus to come out when a boil or crop of bolls occur from tliiie to tinir. the cause should be sought and the diet and other daily habits investigated. The whole system should be toned up by out- doors, violet ray or X-ray to im- prove tho tone and infectlon-rc- sisting ability or the blood. Too much sugar in the blood from eating starch fonds- bread. Poin- toes. sweets-is a frequent cause of boils. A particularly painful boil is that which may occur in the car. It can be clistinguished from ear infec- tion because it causes pain on opening the mouth. Careful atten- tion from the physician and pain- kllling dnigs may be necessary in West's ten, play the six-spot, lint the queen. Since East's acc would these cases. i w l Pork and Tomato Sluice . fender bean! Aylnzrr family . . . AT IXYPA IIASTICIT fellow-Eyed Beans with Pork and Molasses Here's the homey. heartyflavo Beans with Park a nd Tomato sauce M in m rn m-wliat liiely flavor! lflnjfty nrlu Aylmer Henna with lightly seasoned and alowl simmered in rupture the deli- cinua deep-dnwn taste of every Enjoy fllrar new members nf Ilia , mokrrl in the AylmarlnitchpnxafMlddle'ton,N. eoplc here in the Marltimci ovel Nr-w Aylmer Yellow-Eyec Beans bring you the special good- ness of l.l1P8R famous. flavorful henna-carcfiillv rnoked with tender pork rind rich molasael S. Your Family Deserves iAYLMER ouaurr we-u-I v-cg-cunt Now: it-r:-' Neg-.. ”( l'OR DURABIIIIY PICKLE IIILISK Peel and dice 12 large cucumbers and 0 large onions. cover with brine of 1 cup salt and to c. water and leave overnight. Mix 1 qt. vinegar, 5 cups white sugar and 1 lbs. celery seed and let come to I boll. Mix 1 tbs. tumerici, 1 tbs. mustard and 3 large tbs. flour and add to the vinegar mixture. Let boll a few mintues. Then add cucumbers and onions and boil 1 minute longer. -Central Bedequa W. I. The Stars Say By Eatreilita For Tomorrow This is a good day in which to complete programs previously in- augurated, especlally if imagina- tion ls coupled with diligence and self-confidence. The morning hours are especlllly fine for new and original ideas which, if put into action quickly. could result in spectacular success. Where household affairs are con- cerned, dispose of necessary chores as early as possible and devote the remainder of the day and evening to pleasant relaxation. indulgence, in hobbies or recreation shared with loved ones. Those with creative talent should find this an excellent period for experimenting with new ideas. by an Island at Geneva. representatives of France and Viot Nam. coastal state of Indo-China. slowly come to temis in an armistice, to bring an endto that strange war. In.the Mother of Parliaments overseas, Prime Minister Churchill, makes reply to questions asked in regard to defence against the fearful Hy- drogen Bomb. ("There ls no de- fense. But there are deterrents ..") But on Island farms, other coun- tries, places temporarily forgotten, left away beyond the summer greens or blue of the horizon, folks now make hay; while the sun shines and favorable breezes blow-confid- ent that despite every turmoil of satte, every hazard of time, while there remains for us such harvest of field to gather, the world will go on. so within the encircling line of hills, the work blessed by a brisk sun-kisi: breeze to season the first- mown of our hay, loads of it were this afternoon saved to the barn . . . Not the tidy little dots, the horse-drawn savings of an earlier era of Island haying. built on rude hay-carts or the wagons we knew fitted with horizontal or angled shelvlngs, but great ones sat on racked trailer-wagons, lndcecl al- most preasing the tractors which drew them merrily from the hay- field. can tween this and "the other farm," the hay being given steadily by the loader to the busy builders, we rc- membered the saving of certain old years, long before a hay-loader be- came part of the equipment of the farm at Alderlea to which James was bom. Sunny were Lhose fields. then never out of sight of the mill- stream: sweet the summer breeze; filled with many interests our days. "Now if you'd just stop on that forkful, Ellen-and tramp it well . . . that should hold it," we were For the Birthday If tomorrow is your llll'l,ll(llly,V your horoscope indicates that with-' in the next three months there aref several profitable possibilities whit-hi may cause you to increase hr tempo of your accomplishments. You may be called upon to take over the duties of someone in a position of responsibility and you should perform them in such is hearing James voice out of that past. "And this-nmybe all of it should go to build up the centre of the load. Because, well if there's good he.-irt; in it, there won't be possibly promotion and financial reward. Late suniiuer and early fall should find you in a most stimu- manner as to win high approval, And watchilng over the fields be- ' Farmer's Wife I ELLEN'S DIARY" T -much danger of losing :1: on the way to the barn. There now , , , that's I. fair-good ll!-lblanty for this time. Ellen. Another trip or two and ishe'l1 be cleaned off. Not 3 bad crop neither. I hope ”he would say, climbing up to take the mm he had Just tossed us,” I'll up that corner of stumpland cleared this summer-maple land that is . ,., it should be good." 80 James him. self in good heart than bullded for the future as he builds now with these "chllluns", planning. hop- ing-ever loving well the farming, Jamie was in the field with the rest, manning a tractor in such a way as to merit the approval of his Grandfather, who at any hazardous work does like to find an old head set on young shoulders. At home, two lads played about me yards-waiting. "It's cool. You had better play indoors." we suggested. "What!" Mack's eyes rounded, "And miss seeing the first loads come in!" , "We have to be there to see them taken off,” Cviigc smiled. "Do you know? I almost forgot how they do it. A year" he nodded, --is quite a long time!" . . . But today-how short it has been for us, with nice old memnrlm crowding and the Family saving the season's first-moivn hay! Until tomorrow - - - - Diary - - - - Good-night . . . .. Modern Etiquette By Roberta ' Lee 0. If it so happens that a bride- PlP(.'i has already had the Opllf)l'Lllll- lly to thank a donor verbally for a gift received, is li still ll0C9PSarv for her to send a wrlttcn note of thanks? A. She still must write ti. "thank you" note, and as soon as possible. 0. Is it all right for a girl to give her order directly to the waiter when dining with a man? A. No; she should tell her 0380011 what she would like and allow him to place the order with the waiter. 0. Is in. hostess obligated to rise and greet each newcomer in her home? A. Most certainly. Afhoetess who Continued on page 9 does not do so is rude and inhos- pitable. fr - . (.)EZllflOl1 -Butter Pecan PINT O'P.ERFECTl0N' IS NOW AVAILABLE IN THE NEW ATTRACTIVE TRANSPARENT FULL-VU CONTAINERS at (Q countess eyavwiine I .,t -L. TRY, Tl-IESE 8' DELICIOUS FLAVORSI - chocolate ' llinpal Vanilla - corner ial first, rich tangy lemon p is, iirusii P'J”"il Marshmallow ' . og,e"c&pvan:tlm '5'fldWbeI'fy key I ielflterry Vanilla AND THE” New SHERBETS ounce o lemon; o -LIME tvoryonn buying Pertealon Ice Cream in liii now, transparent Styron "Full-Vii" container, because if shows the quality and shown the flavor. Pick up your Pint o'Porfodlon at your food store toda flavors - try this month's r bgelt for the other wvln.” . You'll also want to try the three delicious flavors of new Perfection Sherbet y. Choose from eight dollelove Chiffon - then come evoryom's raving about. They've made with Perfection quality. perfectly suited v for cool broalu on warm summer do Perfoetlon,- Ivy Perfection. ice” tmyhamf is iiijaoe , av 'CENTRA.I- CREAMERI SOIRIS crlantormowu SUMMERSIDI - ya, packed in "Pg!-Via" containers, too. See