l l l l fago 8-:-"I'll: GE:-i-dia.n-'-'1'iiTr?dE,”A7u?2tiT'1iiIsT" ELLENiS DIARY by an Island lhrmara Wlfa Passing lane's end, machine lights crop now the darkness . . . one . another. and another, in the increased flow of traffic which because of a detour from the- Trans-Canads Highway, in being re-routed in part. these days along the farms of this road. The sight and sound of it is strange to us. accustomed as we are to living in quiet surroundings. The noise comes to our ears like the sound of the waves of unsettled seas breaking on the sands of the shore. . . . What a variety of machines pas- sed today! MaiiyVviheeled trans- ports great lumbering trucks and small tidy ones, of some kin to those of these farms; I bus this mtrning. bringing us the wish to go adventuring: and cars of new and older vintage. Always it seem- ed hurrying . hurrying, as though they feared some knell of doom was to ring presently which would signify worlds end, before they had reached some desired haven of travel. in consequence, IE found our- aalf emphasizing that old plea of these years which so often comes to mind and heart begging the Giver and Guardian of all such. to keep His watch over the school- children who going to and from lhrlf classes, must tread such. busy ways. How happll) they set forth in the mornings, bodies rested, minds refreshed. eyes bright with anticipation of the good things of this, another new day. How tragic New Carpe &II.IANOIl0Il IORMIRLY the fiber aontmat 01 a rug was the shopper": main con- um and dictated the price tag. But not these days. Ask carpet nlosinen and theyill tell you that the magic appeal is texture. surface interest is what the cus- tiormsra want. just as they do when chaos wall coverings. so the rug pile is a united in several levels. out. hi various designs. Looped. ahasrisd or shaggy yams in various color tones and designs are all there ssnipetisig for favor. as an new uwasdy effeota and interesting tom as tom aolorlnga. tilts Variety The tsdiniquaa for achieving tox- tiuire are mdloss. and the buyer wants still more. Usually these off- trail wenvea are liked for the small area or accent mg, no good to define (me set area of ii large room or to give mlnr and charm to s pliutic, cork. asphalt or rubber tile floor. some rugs are extremely hand- some. gleaming with lustrous metal- lic yarns or with metallic ribbon tiiresded through to contrast with the plain nap. In coma rugs. the pile has been worked North Afriuin designs, while others simulate the beautiful. intricate de-. signs that characterized Inca or Mm-u.n stone work. Such floor coverings are iltunning and in the big ranch-type room. as are those with Indian motifs. Iellllnnt Hun Btrnng color and color schemes are prominent in these area or ac- count rugs which offer a wonderful wity of achieving vitality in an in- taerior. As for fibers. rayon is now so good that it competes with wool, since the synthetic. weaves take better dyes ihan wool. are just as resilient and about as durable. can stand a terrific. amount of wear and are eas- ily treated with snil-resistant. com- pounds. Some fibers. we are told, are ICY-lllllli soil-resistant. Popular Cotton Cotton is growing in popularlt.y and is now available in most attrac-E tive rugs and carpeting, fine e-noughi for any interior. Nylon is growingl in popularity. and is said to be even' more desirable. when mixed with rayon to give ti better. thicker. more "stretching the dollar." if without warning young lips and laughs were suddenly stilledl No matter upon whom the blame should rest, how could the driver of a death-dealing machine live with himself in his years yet to be? . - . And how ceaselessly the sum- mer traffic flows! ”Ii every mach- ine would stay in the garage just i. for today," we commented to Rob watching a recent Sunday-stream of it on a highway, "think of the mighty sum of money it would save. Why, if it were all added together and contributed, what a power for good it would be! it would build orphanages and hos- pitals. and . . wa chuckled, "it could go to help pay the National Debt!" "Why, woman. don't you realize that the merrier the flow of traf- fic the better chance that debt has of being whittled away? Let's not take cars off the road then,” he smiled, "let's put them on in- stead!" At lanes end they still lights swallowing up momentarily the darkness . . one . . . another. and another. . a o And on this farm .lii perfect August weather, the iarmi-rs spent another busy and profitable day at. the haying. Until tomorrow - - - - Diary - - - - Good-night . . . .. t Textures gloalnlns surface and pile. As for wool. it is. of course. still in de- mand. Worsted isn't inuch used any- more. Acknowledged as the most dunblrof all wool weaves. its high cost has priced it out of the carpet field. Apparently durability is no longer considered the main virtue in floor coverings. Texture. color. design originality - these are what today's shopper wants. and gels. The Stars Say By Elltslllla for '!oanprrow 'I'H.l: aspects will be excellent to- morrow so, in businem affairs, get an early start and proceed with en- thusiasm. Where household matters are concerned, there are also good indications. The day will bs fine for planning or starting renovations. for improving and beautifying the domestic scene generally. Real es- tate and farming interests are also favored at this time. During the evening hours. make time for such activities as reading. to simulate Alice Brooks Designs catching up on correspondence or engaging in cultural pursuits. For the Birthday i If tomorrow is your birthday. nothing should stop you now run your path to success and happiness! During this last week of August, be alert 10' opportunities for cultivat- ing older persons who. surprisiiig- ly. may prove of invaluable assist- ance to you. During Septrmbrr. llll' tiative and enterprise will pay off both financially and career-wise. so be ready to take advantage of all openings. Personal relationships are also highlighted in your 1954 horoscope. with emphasis on romance. social activities and exciting opport.unii.l:s for travel. Those born under your Sign seem to be planetary "pets" this year. so it would be advisable for you to make the most of this fine cycle. You may experience some nervous tension late in October, but try to curb it. You have no cause for anxiety Just try not to overdo things -- Whether at work or play. Things are coming your way. so there's no need for strain. A child born on this day will be conservative. practical and excep- l tlonally ingenious when it comes to MOM-T0-BE l EASY to make! Just two main pattern parts to this gay, cool ma- ternity topl Make twcy-trim one with embroidery; other with color- ful aquaw-style rlckrack. Pattern 7301: Maternity Misses Sizes 12, 14. 16. 18. 20. Tissue piti- LOOK l we hesitated. "Or," . DEM, I This slim-fitting suit is another ensemble designed for Her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandia who is nn H canadian tour. It is worsted. with no collar, small, high revers and three-quarter sleeves. The suit is slate-blue. a favorite color of the Princess. APPLE PU I-U"VG Vi cup sugar 2 eggs liq tbs. flniir 1'-. tbs. baking pnwoer lg cup chopped nuts inpiiuiiali 6 medium-sized apples ipceled. cored and dicedi. Method: Beat eggs until light, then beat in sugar. Add flour sifted with baking powder. Stir until blended. Fold in apples. Place in a greased dish and bake covered in a moder- ate slow oven 325 degrees. until ap- ples are almost lender aboiil 30 min- ules Remove crwer and mintiiiiie bak- ing until top is hl'(lll'Il about 20 mm- Lites. SPri'e servings. cold viitli cream. Yield 6 --Mrs. Wallace Morrison, Conway MI I. Tomatlollil lower Salad Using one toinsito for e.i(-.h pcr- son in be srrvcd. rut stems from tomatoes. Cut. tomatoes four times from the top almost. through the bottom. to form eight attached "petals." Spread petals apart on the lettuce. Make a filling for the centers of the ”fl0wcrs" by combining '-. cup chopped celery, '-A cup chopped cucumber, one tablespoon minced onion, one tablespoon chopped green pepper. two hard-cooked eggs, chopped, two tablespoons mayonnaise or Cooked salad dress- ing, one teaspoon salt and pepper. iOiie half cup of cottage cheese may be used in place of the eggs.) For I meal. filling: Cnmlilm one cup diced cooked meat; one cup diced cooked pots toes ; one tablespoon minced onion; and two tablespoons chopped green pepper. Add sa lt, pepper and dressing as above. F r-ozen Peach tern; transfer. state size. send twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be acceptedi to ALICE BROOKS De. signs c-o The Guardian. Go Pram street. West, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address, Pattern Number. anmrui. or muss - the IBM Alice Brooks Needlecraft Cat- llol. It has the most popular em- hf0ld9rY. crochet. .aewing, color- truiafcr designs to send for. Plus I Datterria printed in book. Sand 25 0""-I f0r your copy. Idea for gifts. buaara, fashions. IIIPLACI DE GAIPEII ROME (Reuters)-Former Jun- tlca minister Adone Zoll. G7. was elected president of the Italian Oirlatlan Democrat party meaday. Ho replacoa Alclde de Gaaparl. first amier of the Italian Republic. who y. The Oirlntlan Demo- ar'ltlc party. strongest in the coun- ll ' 7301 p 83 W. T... . . wow 4 I la the leader in the government Iltlu tnlat Pralnlor illrlo freeas. Serves I. Custard 2 cups milk 4 egg yolks Ix. teaspoon almond extract 2 cups heavy cream 2 cups ripe peach pulp 4 tablespoons sugar I cup sugar, additional 1,1 teaspoon salt scald milk then pour it over the egg yolks which have been beaten together with 1 tablespoons sugar and the salt. strain into a double boiler and cook custard. Cool. until thick as crush the peachaa thoroughly with the cup of sugar. press through a coarse sieve and add the almond extract. Combine the mixtures. two Add tha cream and rut?! BAT ' ' ,A Sunday Guest Dinner Thatis Fit for a Queen By IDA BAILEY ALLEN NOT long ago. the Chef and I spent a summer in Australia. bring- ing to the homemakera of that country. through staged IP96”- ances in the large cities and through radio, the latest news in nutrition. foods and cookery from the United States. A Fabulous Welcome The warmth of our welcome was almost overwhelming, a fabulous ex- perience. recently recalled by letters and press clippings from our Aus- tralian uu spondents bringing news of Queen Elizabeth's welcome in Australia, and the state banquet given for her and the Duke of Edin- burgh. This banquet was not given in a hotel, but in the dining hall of ii leading department store. famous for its fine cuisine, and a focal point for Australian art and culture. Chicken Dinner The piece de l'9Sl3LdfICQ at the royal dinner was chicken. the most. expensive and prized meat in Aus- tralia. From the long and elaborate menu served Queen Elizabeth, her husband and the royal party, the Chef and I have formulated a com- pany dinner menu we hope you will enjoy preparing for your guests. Sl'Nl)AY DINNER FOR GUESTS Tropical Fruit Cocktail Roast Chicken Herb Stuffing Potatoes Rlssole Minted Peas Asparagiis Tips Salad Fairy Toast Almond Ice Cream Mold Coffee Truplc-ial Frult (loclitallz Com- bine I c. pineapple chunks. I diced peeled ripe mango, 1 c. diced honey- dew melon and 1 sliced peeled ban- ana. combine 1A c. each pineapple juice and passion fruit juice. Pour over the fruits and chill. if passion fruit Juice cannot be obtained. use juice drained from thawed frozen raspberries. Note: If desired. this may be frozen until crystals form. in the food freeser or freezing compart- ment of the refrigerator. Almond lea Crclln Mold: Rub an in cube tray or freeslng tray with a very little butter. Mix together I c. fine-chopped toasted almond meats and in c. fine dry cake crumbs. Use half to line the tray. Pack in 1 pt. vanilla ice cream. Top with a layer of the remaining almonds and cake crumbs. Then layer and packy on a second pint of ice cream. Freeze until firm. Unmold. Slice and serve plain. or with chilled, sweetened. stewed cherries, or with the Chocolate Mocha sauce previously described in this column. The "fairy toast" enjoyed by the royal party in Australia is another name for Melba toast. It is made from a 3-day old home-style loaf of white bread, chilled overnight, slic- ed paper thin. dried in a warm place, then baked at 250 degrees F. until crisp and ii delicate brown. The Chef has come up with a de- lectable variation. Slow-toast the dried bread on one side; then br'usli the untoastcd side with softened butter. heat in the oven about 2 mln.. and serve hot. Continued on Page Nine Anne Adams Patterns ra 5 ”w-1563 NV:-2416 bifvei--stuffed Green Peppers 8 Servings. Moderate Oven 350 Degrees F. '45 pound liver, 6 green peppers. 1 cup cooked rice. lo cup canned tomatoes. 1'12 tablespoons minced onion, salt and pepper and 1 cup hot stock or water. Simmer liver in 1 cup boiling water about 10 minutes. Grind in meat chopper. Cut trips from pep- pers and remove seeds. Parboil peppers for several minutes in boiling salted water. Mix all ingredients and stuff pep- pers. Set peppers in baking dish. pour hot stock in which liver was simmered around them, and bake for about 30 minutes. HALTER FROCKI Popular half-size halter fashion bares your back, is wing-colored at front! so simple to make v AND it's out to fit the shorter. fuller figure! Top it off with its single- blli-ton Jacket for evenings. Choose butcher-linen. cotton. Pattern 4563: Half Sims l4'-4. l6Vi. 181d. 2052. 22lo. 24k. Sirr mu dress 315 yards 35-inch fabric. jacket 1!. yards. This pattern easy to use. simplr to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrsted instructions. send Thirty-Five Cents tfifici in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. address, Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS care The Guardian, 60 Front Street, West. Toronto. DIX Financial Tangle l DEAR ms: mx: 1 mania the big mistake of not discussing fin- ances before marriage with my husband, a widower with grown children. I assumed that what we had would be Jointly owned. there- fore I turned over all my insurance. bank account. bonds. etc.. to him after our marriage. only to dis- oover that he had no intention of putting anything he had into a joint account. I learned further that he had incurred debts prior to our marriage. and I settled them for him. We have lived in my house, and I pay at least Oil per cent of the expenses. My husband puts little money or work into the house. I have a. job. do all my housework. includin laundry and for it all get little affection or attention. The only thing he owns that he pays for himself, is a. hunting cabin. Any time I express a desire to go up there, I'm told one bf his children has already made arrangements for that week end. oil week. I have nothing to say about how his salary is spent; he says he earned the money and it's his to do with as he chooses and that I have the same privilege. The irony of it, of course, is that my salary goes to support the house and also to buy clothes for him. plus birthday gifts, etc., for his children. There's rarely anything left over for my clothing or pleasure. I have become fully convinced that the wife who takes no responsibility, does no work and is utterly dependent on her hus- band is the one who gets love and' affection. Doormat CONSFLT AN ATTORNEY ANSWER: The Continued on Page Nine A Junior Doesn't ibogina to pick up again. its-aana.Ir.a.f?'l Eat 1'8-I child who "won't eat and who ihaanlt gained weight for nwnduf is frequently seen by the physician. i Many times nothing is wrong. between the ages of two and three. the rats of weight gain usually drops alinclt to sero. then suddenly 3111 II MIIIIII The chlld"a difficulty may be purely mental. There may be a bat- tle for power between the child and mother. and the eating problem may be due to too much parental forcing. However. any child with a severe eating problem should have the benefit of a physician's services. If he la found to be well, the mother should be reassured. in order to prevent oversolicltude and needless restriction of his gotivitiea. Dlaaaaa May no Oanaa At. times, in web cases rdisense may be at fault. Children who are pale and underweight are most sus- ceptible to infection. Vitamin defic- iencies, bowel uisturbancsa and un- diagnosed chronic diseases may be at fault. Perpetual allergies, severe Mme mt "W eye strain, and is a wide screen bet- fsctions of the bowel may lead to loas of appetite. 'nlbel'clllO5lS or in-l fscted adenolds and tonsils may cause the difficulty in some child- ren. Infected teeth and decayed teeth with abscesses also bring is loss of appetite. QUESTION AND ANSWER. Mr. 'r.: Does television produce ier than a small screen? Answer: No. television in itself ONION--'I'ES'l'i & PROVES ARRID BEST! New Vcnlahlng Cream Deodorant with Cliloropltylll IUI IT IN- respiratory infections, or worm in x In general. a large gag, aklerad mm than . ..,.'f,'”;"' because vision is clearer. and 1; an; from a Inn" at l Morning Smile I Euclid dellnea shplitest distakiee po is. One motorist dean. "detour" as the h - between two poini;.o"' "' d'”'9"” Encouragement . . . in a better IUI ODOR AND PIISPIIATION OUTI if you want dramatic proof that Arrid gives you more complete protection against under- nrm perspiration and odor than any other leading deodorant. try thil simple test: Rub a slice of onion on your hand. Then rub in Arrid with Chlorophyll. When the green color vanishes the onion odor": gone. And that's exactly what will happen to perspira- tion odor and creamy Arrid with Chlorophyll today. MORSES perspiration. too! Get soft, CIIIOIOPIIYLL cup of tea! Selec ORANGE PEKOE TEA When you use Shirriff'a White Cake Mix ynii put the extra freeh- neu in yourself by adding dairy- fresh milk. That way you get a lighter. fresher cake every time . . . with the rich, delicious flavour of sweet. dreamed shortening. golden graded egg yolks and Shirrilfs own famous flavouring. Just follow the picture and swirl DltEAM-TElIM- fresh peaches and a iruly fjegli-flavoured cake I wuini CAKEMIX fresh peach slices onto airy-light layers of Shin-iH's Wliita Cake. Then top with whipped cream to make a fresh peach ahortcaka that's as good as it is beautiful. Servo it soon-servo it often . . . while peaches are juicey-ripe and sun-soaked . . . tnily fresh. like your beautiful SHIRRIFFS White Caka. Remember . . . Only faad axpam can nah the BEST air for a cake! Fuels V whole Mm: makes I