rut: y, culuttorrjrajrglvfiouanoiau "EBJ“-’£\_RQLQ»_. 1957 APAGE TWO ion a A ‘ask A44 ‘ Fcish " g Household i l" Scrapbook Iy Roberta Me o o-o-»+v»+o Ho-ereuo-e e e :- s} Literature l §§-O+s+¢+‘ u ‘7#‘¢V: cu“ .1 4:: "o: n‘ vvvvvvvvvvvvvv v 0man’s Realm . Socialancl _l?ers0n'a f g" s... tvvvvvé , ,,' V, v Tvvvvwvv v y vv v Y7 THY DIX SA YS-—. vvvvv v fiFico v-vvvvvvv v vv Guaranteed to Keep” You “Regular” Naturally ~ or double your nronoy bark a l Iir-Law_ Harmony em lllil Motiar-la-Law Altiati By ~ Hostess-Guest ltola A girl, uho is soon to be married. wants to know how to get. along with her mether-in-law. Bhe says that owing to the housing shortage she vcill have to live with her husband's people until better days, and she craves to know some way of appeasing her husband's mother and making her lccl that ihc has gotten another daughter. instead of’ an undeserved affliction. Ha! That's the 864 question tor lair, and no- body in the world is smart enough to answer it. Centuries ago the wise Chinese made t-wo women in the same house the ldeograph for a fight, and flit.- situation hasn't cit-tinged. Indeed, it has grown more tense as the respect. of youth for age has van- ished. and cvory little boHbJJ-soxer thinks she is incarnate wisdom and is determined not to let any senile old woman of 40 tell her where she gets on or off. Ol course, the only really reliable recipe for a in-laws keeping out of eath others hair ls for ; ~ ----- -_ -_--_~_______v ilinin lo livr: a thousand or so miles apart. For .,,_H,,,H,“‘,,.,,,.,,,, “i t-lic will‘. itcnl curciuliy with lhcsq, .\ child borli cn this do distance makes the heart grow fondcr, and the Iaults in others that ° . ° 61'9"” P‘°‘~'<‘<l\'-'¢‘¢ llliri Wfili-Yl ¢V01'.\“‘lanuciuus and stubborn in How Can I ! ! Apples Big red apples may be used cs cups tor Wsldor! salad. Cut in half, horizontally. and take out the in- .. ..,. ‘side for the salad. Pink the tdgcl ‘ ~ = with .a sharp scihsors. Add iu the inside o! the apple. celery. nuts and mayonnaise, and retlll ihc hail‘ apples. i oouiio you: norm acit Guarantee Eat. an ounce of Kali ‘a Alp every day. It alter using tlst. one pilot? I36 you do not. agree that. its continued y use is a simple. pleasant. daily precau. tlon to help you keep re ar. mat] mo empty flat carton to us w th a note stat- inI the address of your Ifocer and tho Eiiifilriitit" K.il'é".'s%'3%’°“ m‘ u money back. D m you The Bathroom A bottle o! disinfectant, lcli open in some inconspicuous place in the bathroom. will help l0 Pliriiy lltr‘ atmosphere. . Gloves When mending ihc linger tip oi il'~ glove. try slipping a. ihlmbi: ill ti c glove finger. in order to make ti that Job. l . . . . :- we do not sce do nol gcl on our nerves. as do those that are commit- x Si") or H": w“ for Opposmm‘ from: mu‘ powerrm i"“u°“?"5 ‘illliiiii: r m. ugh. undm. om. noses‘ “lilTli plnccs. lloirl fast to tjJliis ai- opposition. iviifcli will bc to n5 m1 o . l‘t‘il(‘ly srciirsti. l vantage (Continued ,c.n~ Page 3) B, Anne Aim” J ‘i LivingtSLeisure -THE WOMAN'S REALM- MY PETITION 0040-00-9 O§Q-O-§-%QO-O-§90§-O-QOO O0 $440 f .c_..fé..?.*i:i.:.:"..*.i:‘n::.:.lz:iii:f INlEGCIlECTHflLI -FOR THE HOME- A. Scald the raisins wcll. thrill BLUENOSE SPECIALTIES Sketched above are gowns from the wardrobe created by leading London LiLlQ, .. ullul mliilners 1o!‘ Britain's Queen Elizabeth and the princesses to wear on their African tour. LEFT: Robe do Style oi aquamarine slipper satin, with ofT-the-shouider neckline, swathed with aquamarine satin. There is a small peplum and full flowing skirt. CENTER: Dinner dress with flowered lance bodice and long cyclamon pink crepe skirt bordered with china bluc. RIGHT: Dance dress of lime grec“ taffeta, with low decolletage and low-set boufiant sleeves. Entire dress is embroidered with or” i gLkhmotifs. Norman Hartnell designed all three. roll in flour. if this does not prove! effective, try rolling in butter in-; stead o! flour. l Q. How can I prevent breakage. o! Jars oi preserves and Jelly wncnl moving? yct c: i to tnakc, these pretty; g ' To hakc mid sew nnd inakc a firc; cause oi the food energy derived’ A~ Th“ 31”“ 1M5 9"“ b: kw‘ blml” Hm‘ ‘W85 "P i‘ “m- u a: Better I gflfllitlfl] plat tirtpiontt an? trlglil; lroén readily available fruit sugar 1mm Cracking by chilling iiltllinnttrlr"arthritic skirt. At this time of year,‘ l6 TPQUPTI visi s U. u ricil 1 an their good mineral and vitg- tubes into sections tie rizll @118 l you have a choice of plain or print. i D c Wm“ itilionghauzefui yerrs with joys lo min values. and 81mph,‘ them mm- 11191313} ino“,fl._frt.sll; and ‘he yurdugm. - - ml . 5 , , -%————%— - , What is a heme rmicd}: til‘ you'll not i; eono lal, emvoeovoe“ IiHOaltI-l w “(c5 elm-mm“ "In" SUNGLASS FAD MUCH headaches? i No. '_‘" l i: (‘lit iilnslzcs ii‘. lei. 16.1 oooooooy-eooo- faith. Drflirer.’carrie G Dave‘ OVERDONE A_ Hm “um- flppltn; bchimt 13m; 13‘ 30 - _ 4O and 41 Size mi 1. What ls VtTiJIlg with this 5m.‘ ~____. .._.._~' ' ' domcarlnsghféigfga5suemr? be 0V9?‘ cars will often relieve headaches. 'i'(‘illlll'(’\' ‘t y-nrdg IiD-lnch tam-it; lcncc? "We stow liliCtlll s veul -~ k l SCOTs IIOWLER ' ~ ~g 9y s mm {UH i‘ NO- 13696 is cut in sizes l0. 12. 14. back." p n “m s‘ ma": ls one lhmg and ' pmw" i ‘l6. 18 iinii 1J0. Slzolifi rcqurcs Y's . . _ ' .. w, T" __ > function that these tinted lens i . .. . _ -_ ..:1"....‘¥.'."‘--‘...‘:.li'5~.i“'"* can» ..*.:°§;..%:l:.:“31.“...:;i.‘.1;t..::‘l'".i;‘il TllE STARS SAY- es .. .. If .‘ ti . .. I- ' JV ~ . , , schoolboy ltotvier. Ii. wasa Glfis- Qubdogzuugaet lflgrgymg."lfé“a°fl.gfi ' 5cm] 4) “M5 (or PATTERN pow teacher. whose local Doric pos~ med to w“; sun l” n" lwiiich iiicltidcs complete sewing. flbly ‘lnsplrfigvllhe "Pblr. who askeil street. In m," ‘wag. figs all? “all guide. Prini your Name. Address ~ " . ‘~ ' . 1" . v .—. . , .. i" non“, mum, Staggered’ but me hopes H's-l)’ {long-e riding on a bus. particular“, |stire to stale size you wish include 5_ What is a word beginning charmed by one bflgm lad o! ten ' ltfihli yzant your fellow passenger Ioostal unit or zone number in your with lg that means "humble"? flmwerllll-Z Pal? "A WTW" “‘|l° 811'" ta hismrenfggktse Qlilil: ivyoiifetalrleakfi € Bdfttitllfitscso Pattern Department The l Charlottetown Guardian I i301] a dirty look!" 5,100.“. Pattern N05. 3696 dud ‘.5701 | But ihc practice of l'tlln l) - v eooooooeooooeoooeveoeo‘; hind blinders at the lllfllflleonglngtlgg 0r par ies seems to most. people__ Mode rn I particularly to men-—to be an at. x felt-tattoo’. Men are annoyed because , éhgybgizgrtwsee a girls eyes; because Etiquette g l R m): ery woman. nouncc second syllable rash. a as in Y B R b t _ indoors 1 . , 1; 1t l‘ your Birthday ash, accent second‘ syllable.) "lt s y o u‘ L" E bad habirg-lgs:axllegffiflfgklgta on Those whose birthday it is should seemed utterly irrational any longer vo-eooanoooeo-ooo-weo-osoo view Eye gpgqlaligt; warn Gums; enjoy a year oi’ important affairsfl to maintain it." — i. Taylor. 5. Y ii. Many insist th'st you shouldn't with highly-constructive efforts in. ignoble, t Q. \\ hat isone of the most com- wear sunglasses any longer than is landing new deals and operations of ;illCll_ acts oi ill-breeding while at- tlflvPssflrlh It's not necessary exceot signlflcmncc. This will be achicvrd lending the theater’). 4 when eyes need to be shicidedWn connection with powerful influ-' A» 1'3"" 05 Tcilflllmg R JORO 01‘ ence who might be disposed to blocki FDR INFANTS Whole fruit neclars are recom- ____ Woiidcrfill wttitirobe cxtcndcrsl 'l‘ltr~se things i-liiclly do l desire: mended for infants‘ feedings he- l 1 >00000000000eooeooo-oo-oooo Lit ailon. ' ' ' " c t ltEFl’: loo tlio Queer-an oll-ilie-toce bonnet l8 mchelwod’ B, GE)‘ Evil.“ L KEMBLL in pastel 'nk, with roses and veiling to match. C NTER: tor Princess Elizabeth- white exotic straw modal, trimmed with vliits- spotted pals blue ribbon. RIGHT: Shrimp pink luv lalt bonnet, with matching, white-spotted pink ribbon, lor Princess Margaret. All hats designed by Aago Tliaorp, oi London. Dvyou su/fermllflly fill”! P11”? This flan medicine is very effective to relieve pain. nurvoul distress and weak, cranky. "drag out" feelings, o!‘ ouch days-when ua to female functional monthly disturbances. Worth trying! E Iceman liquidation. _ ihc word 'li'ra‘- For Friday, February ‘.21 BIG deals and iinportatit pro- jects loom large, but must be grasp- ed with restraint and siraighii planning, particularly alien llic.e are others wliosainicrcsis nrc HlLO. at stake. Take careful consideration! and seek advice. lest opposition or] contest imperll gains already made. Analyze cautiously every step of major operation. i ANSWERS 15 Say, “We saw them several WcEiLs ago." 2. Pronounce cpo-lct, both e’s as in bet, o as in of un- s stressed. accent first syllable. 1i. Livelihood. 4. Not endowed iwlih reason or understanding. (Pro- Name Ellen's Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife E ooooow» faillimia ins had an exceedingly nt day filled as was ours \ ith new interests that came to s here on the ,"Lil‘ll1. H2 is i Hl . _ _ Address Aside from the irritation that [his . A ‘ practice of wearing dark glasses Province .—r—----—-——— City PRECIOUS STONES 'l‘l\c iriiiistiurciii green varieties ni beryl are known vs c ieraltl ind those possvssillg n lll\li5li-;,'l'Ct‘Il col- our itrc li‘l‘fll(‘(l aquamarine. Ifllfilllllllll from sun glare. eiking owr some of the incident-t. ' l bed now with James. though by very rule of child rearing he hould have been asleep some time go. However the conversation is c; spirited at: present and C61’!- lmlc the party "Of the V {any takes feeble part therein. From morning to night" Jamie fqgkoned up the time he spent out pf doors this lovely day. “There's "i0 coasting 3-day" I heard hm 0311 Lapplly in Jeanie. a; he trailed the secon d s \/ WMHIS Wlllfl sled towards the heap ot new wood, from where. until he tired of it, he hauled load after load or small slicks in the wood- box in the kitchen. 1f Ilwas so careless as to forget which one‘. were to be burnt and which ones saved for some project of hi5 it was soon forgotten and forgiven and his attention turned to other pastimes. There was among other (Continued on Page 3) small l “ EVERYTHING scammed/axes?! TIMI WHITE“! Yelh oral Validated are any D lien Ir Gum! jar Dirbwsrbing. clean the "no-scrub" limo‘ wayl ooo. It loosens grease so but INSQS llfllfl’ IQI 5g YOUR IAHIINO-QQ YOUR CIIANIIGI iospy-eieh Rinse turns out dis whiten, brightest wash you've our seemqalchiypalely. without hard rubbing. And itoaves you glqfiggq spools on all iaap sodwstar jobs throughout the house! mt ; -. """~"/.' l/VSU /§ Tf/f U/VE‘/l/VD‘U/VZY 5'04? Y0” remark heard on ihc screen or stage. This disturbs others who have heard just as well as you. Q. _liow long should the hostess "romp." "u." Cont“ o’ it any Quests film latc for din. A. Twenty minutes. Q. Should wedding invitations be ent to the bridesmaids and ushers? _ To iieliovo liisaiy " __ ituutmu J i ——— " ' , A. ties. it is the courteous iliing at l I O- l 9 i it l0 d0. 4'9"‘ é Cook sCorner 2 oranges 4 pounds pears 1 pound cranberries 4 pounds sugar METHOD; Siueeze the Juice from ilie oranges. Cut the rlnda coarsely and place in a saucepan. Barely cover with water and cook until v tender. Peel the pears and remove the . cores. Wash and pick over the cran- lberries. Put the prepared pears. - cranberries and orange rind, which lins been well drained. through the food chopper. a small asnount‘ of each at a time. so that they are quite well mixed when they are chopped. . Now combine the ground fruit. ihc orange Juice and the sugar. Mix well and tlien cover and allow to stand overnight. Next dsy, heat slowly to the boiling point, stirring to dissolve lihe sugar, and. then boll slowly for about 1% to 1% houll. stirring oocaslondlly from the bot- toc to prevent sticking or scorch- trig. Pour the marmalade lrito hot. sterilized Jars and seal with melted paraffin. When the first coat. hard- ens and the m alada la cold. up ply a second coat o! melted pirat- iln. rotating the Jars gently so that the paraffin; will coma up well on the insides of the Jars. Cover the Jars with lltis or tie paper over them to protect them from dust. and ow" in a cool. dry place. SAFEST ~ . roa vouit emasr mates! om our srusaom oinr QUICKEST! Morning Smile H OO-O-O-O-OO-OAO-OOO-W-OO-OO 404-0 DIDN'T IALI. 01'!‘ flettling down on a eats. betoro the are. old Mn. Docherty tots nor new maid. Irish from thogootlnfly to waken he: at tiva o'elo& if aha should tall ofl. ' t So the was annoyed to hear the ciook striking nix as-ahe wake up. for the girl. abs aemsn‘ "Why didn't you call mo so that" a _ "Amati mam. I looks tn at ma an‘ Isoaaye noun‘ aataap on the My an‘ not Mari ott. lo the l. back to msmott. All‘ Iaao it's a [H a im—*§u_re, it wcixs to solve- 3 common mealtime problems I How lo give milk to children who won't (or can't) drink enough millt? Simply add KLlM Powdered Whole Milk to foods the children eat. How to make extra-nourishing dishes for the child er adult with the "bird- sin" appetite? By including KLIM in favorite ‘dishes, you can increase the milk- nourishment: in each serving as much Haw to serve more nourishing meals to the tvliola larnily? ' Use KLIM to cream vegetables and cups; to add nourishment to cereals. lesser-ta. milk drinks and your bak- Jill "ll it’: Harden’! it‘: G07 to be good!" mzimaK s Vtlhat is KLIM? KLIM ls simply fresh, pasteurized who" l milk of the finest quality in handy powder form. 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