i L l . t » l lfAfilsl ‘IE9 $0 SEQUINS STAR l SUM “MST-Z; The smartest dinner dresses for summer (like this polka clot original ll_V (‘apri of NewYork) will be draped ziiitl narrow . . . sim le sheaths to emphasize a slender figure, dramatize a tiny waist. If you want to look your youngest, slimmest, and loveliest in the new fashions . . . you must watch your tilt-t. And, in any safe diet to gain anti keep a lovely figure, you should eat certain special foods because of their “protective" qualities. That is why Kellogg's All-Bran la included in the new scientific weight- control menus. All-Bran is made only from the outer layers of the wheat grain. This is the vital part so rich in iron and certain other “pro- tective" food elements your body must have if you want to keep your vitality . . . your very joy in life. You will be glad to know, too, that All-Bran is guaranteed, on a double-your-money-back basis, to keep you regular naturally. Natural regularity is always advisable, diet; or no diet. Ask your grocer for a package of Kellogg's All-Bran today. FOR REDUCING DIETS 2 Household Scrapbook Heavy Articles When rinsing heavy articles such as blankets, using a garden hose will make the work much lighter. Blankets rinsed in this way avoids wringing. and they will dry wilth- out wrinkles. Neither ls the nap crushed, as no ironing is required. Moat l when roasting meat, cook it 'qulckly at first to sear the outside enough to prevent the juices from i escaping. Then lower tille tentpera’ ture of the oven to avoid burning. DUI Cloth! = Excellent dust cloths can be made from tild discarded lislc or Silk‘ stockings. ciit and pad several oft them together. ii--———— O§-§—U-%Q§'Q-§-§Q< ‘ l Morning Smile + tvovv "And how illiglll does your M1100“ go?" asked the old lad)’. _ The sergeant scratched his head. “IPumiy you should say that. IvIaJa-m," he replied. "Ive been wondering about it all day. You see, when we pulled it in this mom- illg ivelooked up on 109- P-"d ma”; large as life, lay l1 blooming hart’- , w wvvv “+0: hiacliitosh eras haviws "- fllsimic over the fare he owed n luxldrlvfr- The man with the meter talked loud and harshly, and it marred tilie Highlander. u "Do you know who I am. he de- manded. urflud1y_ drawlfl! hlixffll up his full height. Im ac- Intosh." _ _ The taxidriver snoriefi- _ "1 don't care if vwre a brand- new umbrella!" he said "I'll have my rights.’ a ‘n.4, DEBYGK N0. 7H A-n embroidered luntfhem set Hone in a colorful floral design is lovely to possess. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 738 contains 1 largo motif and l-l small ones with cocn- lete instructions. Needlework ook 20 cents. To order: send 2o cents in coin U0 Needlework Bureau, Charlotte town Guardian. Design No. vac flame yaw-u.- Address Province BET!!! FLAVOR ity ‘hi: flavor of canned peas cam be popped up by adding a pinch of dried mint, basil or rosemary Ivhlls they are heating. lube Anthony h Mammal, la , to noted your ‘IIWIIIIIIJ rugs, blenlim, cl ing cralfunfmnmmh mogaforflvareamov lavloupoya foelfiodomega. Mcwll pram o men's suit for flva oon-avily 9: a yoon 07bit articles oqvcl mthla guarxltcdafwmghipvay lcdrynnf-rom londrlca and dry demon can Inlet: your lag. Con, blankets, rugs and furniture. 1' _ ‘ E R l 0 U .‘.a‘:.;1“.'.";;.'.'. How Can 1!! By Anna Ashley v o 0 Q. What is a llflfifltflfig for bak- kig powder? A- 111 we emerizency 2 fable- Ilwonfuls of cream of tartar and 1 scant teaspoon ofbaking soda, are equal to 3 tcaspoonfuis of baking powder. Q. How can I prevent white 800d; from turning yellow when storing it? A. When putting away while goods or white garments. wrap them in bin, tiuuc paper, or lay between folds o! blue tissue paper. Q. How can I remove a siu-bborn glass cork from a bottle? A. By wrapping a hot around the neck of the bottle. clot h 0-0‘ i Better English l). 0. Williams 1. Whatiswrongwithtihiissen- tonne? "The love of these parents and children was common." 2. What is the correct promine- b.600- of "Jesuit"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? hfalinger, msnabla, malnutrition. 4. What does the word, “devolvo" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with dc tfhat means "to cam"? ANSWER! 1. Say, “The love of these par- ernta and children was mutual." 2. Pronounce jez-u-it, s as in bet, u as in uhitt. i as in it. accent first syl- laible. 3. Mallealblc. 4. To transfer from one person to another. “They devolved their whole authority ln-to f-ht hands 0f the council." 5. Do- III. TIIE STARS SAY- D1 GENEVIEVE KEMBLE II Friday, Aplll 1| n)! WWI Ind enduring ro- suitl, witih long-rungs and pecmrg culmlnatlons, it is possible that some drastic change, with a funda- mental or radical renewal of plum N‘ , . may be entertained. There are implications of separa- tions or revamped imderstaind-izigs, in wltlciil domestic, romantic or business contacts may be benefited. Promotion, personal or social pres- tige and popularity, an well as zwiantic adventure, seem at stake, with fiafppy changa resultant. Birthday lforecalt Those whose birthday it is may find that by a change of plans and practices with innovation and fresh ways and means. a. beneficial crisis may rcuillt ill-lat may pmve of long- rainze and most happy denouemcnt. Preliminary to this, there may be important changes. new contacts and from understandings with inti- mates, social or family associates. Lasting and enduring benefits, with promotion. expansion and support from tihosc in influential places, en- haunt jlfiltill and M99111. d0- l __________ u lllllfl m! Emilia“ Fvwvv ii Cook ’s Corner i I l PQ-Q-O-Q-O-O-FQ O4 O OcO+O—Q-§4fir§§§ U’ CREAM!’ CUSTARD l4 oup sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch ‘A teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 2 egg yolks i teaspoon vanilla. Few grains nutmeg Combine sugar, cornstarch ‘and salt, Heat nillk to boiling point in top of double boiler. Add sugar mix- ture gradually, stirring constantly until riiixture thickens. Continue cooking for five minutes. Beat egg yolks, add s. little 0! the hOt milli- time, and blend well Return to hot mixture, stirring constantly and cook for five minutes. Remove from , heat, add vanilla. and nutmeg. Chill , thoroughly. Beat custard with. rot-i ary beater bcfons serving. Six scrv-t l inss. l canon lanai-r 2 oups soft orllnba 2 cups milk 2 cups grated p. eased cheese l, tablespoon Worcestershire sauce M teaqzoon pr , ' mustard M teaqaooin salt ,‘ ‘li teaspoon 6 slices toast METHOD: Soak tihe bread crumbs in the milk. which has been planed in the top part of s double boiler over boiling water. foi- b minutes- Add the ciheese and the seasonings and cook over hot water. stirring occasionally. until the cheese ls melted. Serve this on hot buttmdi toast. This will serve six. ______-____ MIDDY-BLOUSE LINES FEATURE SPRING LINES 1 NEW YORK- Suit! with mld-‘ dy-blouse lines and square collars -_a tucked whi-te organdy jacket gm- gvenkrg-g navy blue wool with red tie for daytime, indicate the fresh approach. With a.‘ 918W gesture fine linen is brought back to high fashlon- in dresses. l" sheer starched blouses, l-n a black linen coat lined with black ta!- fcta, and a pink handkerchief-lla- en shirt-waist dress lay snauth for |, ball_ slats blue is a color of hers which is refreshingly new. I 3t h just as bad manners for anyone to tell what la la a letter dictated to him or her. 01' "911 °n a desk or in a fi-le, as it would be to open a letter addressed to someone else. cvsnvim. Woman's Realm 1 Social and Persona l DOROTHY 01x says- ~--c+coo-cc+o-c+c+c+oc+~v t o Q t OOVO-Q-fO-OKO-OO-O-b-O 000-0045444 04% 0 000d OQO£4OOQ~QQ §O§~Q1 Remarriage Of Widows Woman Should Not And Should Act: Mourn Rest oi Life ept New Love 1-11 A woman in llcr curly twenties. who has a child of foul‘. writes me that her husband was killed in which he was away fighting to defend his country and in the sad ones‘ that have followed since his loss, s nowhere. taking her hurt heart, world again. the love she cr urily and his ll is a desecration the late war During the years in he lived the life of a recluse, going no part in social affairs; but now that time has mercifully laid its healing hand upon she has begun to go back into the There slle has met a fine man who offers her zivcs, companionship, financial sec- vlp iii rcarliig lior child. All would be well except that this girl widow's futhcr-in-law and molher-in-laiv are shocked and horrified at the thought of her re-marrying. They feel that it of their son's memory, and that stie should spend the balance of her life u-ceping tvilh them over his grave. And as she loves thc old people very dearly and hates to add one iota to their grief. she docs not know what to do, i on account of that 55mg old gnu-sg and if loyalty to the unknowing dead requires the sacrifice of H10: living. Many another young war widow is to them I would say. with all the earnestness to let themselves become the victims of a morbid sense of duty an feel that because Fate has dealt them one crucial blow that they mus never recover from it. For their tears can work no miracle that can m8" bring back those they have lost. They can only scar deeper t of those who shed them and cast a black shadow over the happiness] of others. DISMAL Certainly this would be a dismal world if we turned it into a graveyard by everyone making a fe pride in not “getting over" a bereavement. They deny themselves com- I d t 1 b u“ h‘ v forts that they need to put up costly monuments over their dead. 1° i o M“ a g ‘f, They swallic themselves in mourning that is an ever-present remind- 1mg old w“ of acqun "g chm?’ . .. er of their loss. They read dcllrcsslng books and would consider it a ggledlilclxsgruggsgfleihglemlggggce sacrlllge to go Lo see 2i cheerful play. They cultivate their grief until 1h? surplus of goose eggs on famm they make of it a religion. Ohief among those who suffer from this obsession are the lonely y downy Cluck“ ma,“ comes ‘no widows and‘ wldowers who jealous from them a promise that they w d he hearts FUTU RE tlsfl of his sorrow. Yet, many take husbands and wives have wrung ill never rclnarry. And all lo not purpose, for certainly it cannot add to (he felicity of saints in glory if they can know that liley have do itnicd tiicir mates to 30 or 40 years of bleak misery by their selfishness. In His wisdom and mercy God never intended that vrie should never rise above our sorrows. If l-lc did not save iis from knowing the bitterness of despair, He softened it by giving us hope. He span- iied our fears with the rainbow that made the world ixorlih living again. IBook: "Weeping may endure for the night, but joy comcth in the morning." And that was a promise When a young woman has the it. Her dream is shattered. she gathers her courage together new life that may have in it a joy gave US back joy and laughter and For it is written in llle Good, that has been kept. great misfortune to lose her hus- band. it is easier for her to succumb lo her sorrow than it is to fight licr romance ended. But .=.‘.ic is wise if and goes bravely forth to face a evcn greater than she has known. For the sun rises even after the darkest night. rLivingtgtLeisure; —THE WOMAN'S REALM — iSo beautiful is it to live, so sweet To hear the ripple of the bobolink. lain a passport lo leave the coun- try without her husband's permis- To smell the clover white and pit-k, slon._ i To feel oneself far from the dusty ——-—-~»——-——— street, GARNIBHE DRESS UP From ilusty souls, from all the flare MANY SPRING SALADS and fret ' Of living, and the fever of regret. —Sovphle M. Almotn-Henslcy. Rain may leave its mark on leath- er handbags, especially those with a smooth finish. To protect your bag, wax it. Apply an even coat of good quality floor or furniture wax, let it dry and poliih it thor- oughly with a clean soft cloth. Then repeat process in M hours. Wax not only helps to protect the leather from water marks and soil, but helps keep i-t from drying out and losing its flexibility ‘TOURILITTU’ LAST WORD IN JEWELRY l i NEW YORK-The newest "new" [design in jewelry from ths West pssia upon sagaoious and ambitious moves. 1t child born on this day. althovch and ex- having sudden reversals periemices in life. may be Mastiff?" and f0- and happy. with personal manllc distinction. " hlaaanffiup‘ ‘this is thc "foufelette," this being a coined name from two iFrench words, "fourragerc" and Wspaulette." "Fourragerc" is a ‘French military decoration consist- ing of I braided cord worn about the left-shoulder. the “fourelcitcfl la wide carved band. ia curved to fit the shoulder. Dangling from this piece arc alx chains of fine links in graduated loops. Four of the loops are to be worn on the top of the sleeve, two circle under the arm. Woman in Francs now have the power to vote. They fake politics seriously, and in the last election. ' they turned out in sufficient num- bers lo double the ballot and elect I3 women ta. the assembly. Until the liberation of Franco from the Nazis, French women could not flvote, a wife's legal position was At this time of the year, a sparkling fruit or vegetable salad for luncheon or supper is iiiuni as a spring tonic. Much of the attractiveness of a salad depends upon the garnish. sliced pickles, olives, plmentos. eggs and highly coloured vegetables and fruits all fit the bill. but to II!" iilsh frozen or jellied salads it ls necessary to line the mould with the garnish before thc jelly mix- tiire is poured in_ First mix thc Jelly and when slightly set dlp pieces of garnish in it and arrange them around the inside of the mould, pour in the jellled mixture and when firm turn out on a bed of lettuce leaves Lifting of rationing of canned fruits has tended to leave a quan- tity of unswcetcnetlfruit on the shelves. Home economists of thc facing this same problem. and' that I can command, not, t I siflock to tide our friends past the lceptlon among farm wives. Though I f Fashions r Lit Mo do rn Etiquette by Inherit-lac “+00 ‘l . i 1 Q. 1a it all right to apply pow- der and lipstick in a streetcar or l bus? I A. Avoid doing this. especially ltlie lipstick. I1 absolutely neces- essary to remove shline from lht nose. try to do so as inconspicuously as possible. Q. Should a bride tell the per- son wiho gives her money as a wed- ding gift how she ls going to use it? A. Yes. if at all possible. she should tell the donor what she will buy wit-h the money. f Q. ls it considered good for eni- pluyees to give birthday gifts to their employer“ A. No. it is not. often dome. l- . l Ellen ’s Diary z ‘Y though it is By an Island Farmer's Wile A happy farmer's wife and her sterner half left Alderlea, s, short while since, travelling galiantly by horse and wagon along only indifferent roads and into a dark lcloudy night that James reckons "will bring rain before too long." He has just come indoors from lighting them down the driveway and blowing out his llglht now. prepare; to retire. Our vrsitors were young farm folk who iic~t-‘ wilhstandlnglhe hazards of roads and night, I suspect set forth witlil high hopes. As they drive lrilo the silence to he found along this road of ours tonight. she periiarps of the two would forget. her sur- roundings to conjure up delight- ful fancies that, if fortune favors, her efforts may come as a result of this visit_ For it has been solely who in the lady's own words “has laid and laid with never a not- ion of sitting" this trip was made. The wealth of eggs must be given presently into the care of bi-oody hens—four or thereabouta to each on —to be hatched. "Ay" ‘out there was "the rub." "We lust can't seem to get enough of our own to sit." So it was that Jeanie ‘offered to lend a pair or so of her concerns of their poultry crisis. Nor at this season ls this an ex- now that I recall it modern meth- replaced Then it la that the plump and her own rights. t 0 c There have been occasions at Alderlea, most memorable, when we too have borrowed broody hens to further our efforts at poultry raising. Some times it proved to he all ideal solution to our proh- lellls and then again my licarl. has been heavy with its di-snppolni- ment_ One instance returns to me now after long years, and still as clearly as lf it had been only yes- terday. I can smell the clean frag- rance of newly worked fields and lhe freshness of the grass and lrccs greening. Stars were spaced about the sky that night, and a moon barely past the full hung above a tree-crowned hill. The hen was warm against my Jacket, where I held her snugly beneath an . Sllc was quiet I remember, as though taken up with ths wou- der of this night stroll, or "er- E E1 BRAND labell it's truly tops in good Mata. Otiion Soup . . . world over . . . REDECORATE NOW! You want to nuikc your home look like ncw-qcpnir, repaint and redecorato it now—-but frankly, you and the Man of the House are in a currency quandary-not nearly enough ready rashl If you require money-wind are in a posi- tion to repay without ilntluo strain on the family budget-the Per- - renal Loan plan of the BANK OF MONTREAL is just what you've been looking furl Why not go with your husband and discus tlia iaatter with the manager or accountant of your nearest branch nf the BANK OF MONTREAL. You won't be asking a. favour of the bank when you borrow through their Personal Loan plan -—le_ading money is, alter all, their business. And you'll be pleased at the low cost-only 27 cenls a month for _e:i.ch $100 borrowed, when repaid in l2 monthly instalments. good um tan] and flavour. guys i...” WHYS BY y; 1 A weakly advertising and lulu-silos aorvkc he hdayfi m... _ BRAND means such fine quality-such good tasttr-that you’ll want to make it a huywqy¢ Here, for instance, arc just a few of thc reasons wliy CROWN BRAND will be in. such constant demand in your home: 0 Al a Iondwkll apvoud—-spmad it |anaroualy—yoa'l| H“ 9 A: I awaehnar in huking—you‘il distinctive flavour that you don't gs! with sugar. Q As o milk-modifier in Ills Baltic-feeding of babies-it supplies quick food energy so important to thc sturdy growth of very young children. There arc so many wonderful ways to cook with CROWN BRAND you'll want lo put it zit lhc top of your shopping list right nowl I A sour "mars ALWAYS A suocflmm a iop favourite with good cooks ilio delirious, tlilfercni: . . . an O.\'O way with n minimum of time and trouble . . . Chop and blown 3 medium rind onions in 2 tbspa. of flour; odd 6 cups boiling water, stirring ', until the soup thickens; add 3 OX0 cubes or 3 temps. fluid~OXO; l teusp. self; 1/4 fcasp. popper. Simmer gently, covered, for ten minutes. Now pour into individual bowls . . . Serves 6. Top each with a round of toast and aprinkla with nippy, grated cliocu. U-mmml Onion Soup inado with OXO-itb wonderful! It's a whoh meal in itsclfl OX0 is thc goodness and flavour of prime hoof concentrated in cube and fluid form—so economical, so delicious, vqtyll use it cvcrl/ day to add mcaly zest to nicalsl ' From Halifax to Victoria, (‘ana- ilianwomen iirc talking about liairbrlislics with BRlS'i‘I.l'IS . . . and small won- der, for these liairbrilehes are turning out sonic of the brigihlcsi country! No other brilsli bristles have so tuany tmly wonderful ad- vantages . . nylon bristles penetrate to tlis scalp-they're Iong-wcaring-Alicy dry quickly-a fow minutes afler washing, your brush is again ready for use-firm, clean and strong, And NYLON is unaffected by face lotions, toilet lotions or stee- ilizalioa. vriili nylon is truly tho brush of the Prcsentwith o. shining Future! Nylon bristles are manufactured by Canadian Industries Limited and come in a wide range of thicknesses from the silky nylon m a baby's brush to the heavy gauge of nylon used in a man's military hairlirush. A ' remember brushes-you can only Lin bliffl i111 YLON, when you see the ivoril-i YLON BRISTLPYD! now TO as eorumt WITH rouiniusnuo 'rilb‘0lll slory about the quickest way ti; , mans heart bears a_ lot of !'0})Ci1i.lil§—-fllld hero I am, repeating itl . . ' _ food _. _. . they like footl with personal- lii)’ Md TlVid fl:i\'oilr»-\vliicli is u-hv your hum will lie sure to rxclnim happily over iuutl sea-tilted with llPllPlOlW HlfilXZ bliilvv" . . . llltihli illilslnrdn - .57 gum-a .._ |l M- ccotcrshirc Sauce — all of them backed by i2: lliliulious 78-year-old HEIINZ reputation _ ai - < ' j _ of excitement! Try, for instnncg, thciic dciiiiiiiiiiixiliistanniiiéliiigdglzlit 5.1”" . - . .. 4 ..- 9 Eombine HEINZ 57_ Sauce and mailed tot. . IN?" hlilYill o: tiunglyN alicad potatoes and broil. lama urn wit I Z P yd 3 sprinkle with brown sugar, brzilimon bozllwlillahll.u"aldl l Add HEINZ Worcnfonhlrc Suuca to davillad eggs Io! And for youryifflv POW 0i the booklet “ New Uses for IIEJNZ Satire!’ a pack”! “lib hclllllll E°M°D111B Filsgflstions — simply write ti» :.i- lhlbam BTf-‘lif. i411 Crescent Sh, Montreal, HQ. APRIL 1947 sang; erature >u¢oo¢>u¢>oo¢ Here's a top-of-thc-column sh ' _ when you're looking for dowaiaigliltniielipcioqg flavour in corn syrup—l0ok for the CROWN For the name CROWN find It glvaa a d niatlc I/ic \ A BRIGHT IDEA Q NYLON i. in llia . the smooth, strong Tho hnirbrilsh hristled point buying you.‘ lll when . men always like Spread haps wondering as to the outcome of her adventure with me. Grey she was, with an ample Wins; spread. She would cover a num- ber of eggs safely. Besides she had a guarantee of sorts. As we picked her of the nest, she had protested sleepily and the iiidy- t leml knows what it means to at- Pllr on a sunny spring morning! . . . ually peer over the brln-k of des-l it wus who lo- rccently confided in a helpfia spirit to Jeanie: into file first firstesl, her quick wi-tli tlie other haiirl —- "Put one elbow then grail James lilmself night lifted the broody hens‘ from their nest! I do not know whether or not he followed Jamie's plan, they can't hurt you llieiil" In any event it was done with salisfavlloii ,n liis liearl, not alone from the (Continued en Pige 3) owner had remarked: “Broody. El- len? This old d--- will set any- wheros. Site's been at it for ‘lays. You needn't. be a bit uneasy “b11111 her_ Clap her on the eggs when you get home. and she'll stay thcrel I threw her off the nest. this morning, intending to jal. her hut I never got round to it. Bet? You needn't worry about her- she'll set. Arid you're welcome to he: for as long as you lllzcl" Farm wives are like that. They give with a good heart. But. lt was quite lost at thl| time. O O ll, when in g night or two I car- rlsd he: homo, because instead of sitting its had only visited compsnionably with our flock. and we speed "the saith-i‘ spell must have gone off" perhaps lost amid new scenes. When I read abmll "thc slough of despond" I do not bsllcva a male would be able t0 correctly gauge m depths. Onl! l inferior to her husband's. and even acw a married woman cannot ob- consumer section, department of- woman on a farm. W110 l1" h“ agriculture, have found that al- {p cope with the varied Derbilkl- (Continued on Page l4) tlea of extensive hatching prob- ’t M k 0m u m Mal realm DOII I G '°" °”‘ Wh Ch'|d I my Ell I S , "32",: “m”... ‘m... _,!""'.,,, Constipated liwpglncmil that 1211'" vilgweak l, 1 m" “m,” u “H”, "du ou -—lldlma hadgitolack of u Qhn“”|':h': “Mum mm’. u, "°" “l” l"°°‘l-S°';",Yi"" P‘ ' ‘ “i. i"! ‘it rtlea Ive Chlldrfll‘! 7W“ "m". n‘ “dd ‘Ml-om 0 n Tqlrtanfiliia rrcw siimetiva Inada ca- oft bssthoma tnheipballdu red "fun ' l pun-n blood-lament‘. hllllillh‘! ma. are P" kzxf " "f, m“, u, onaofthcaasndasuva lanisayoucaabiui :3, ‘mm, “W "witéwhmh [ml] [I flllfilfl: ‘#51111’ §2f'i‘i‘l‘i."€ll2i.'.t.ii'..‘;“ii.?.’.... on u, M"- HM M» till‘: "" ’°"""" "ifliil ‘was: \ lNeedl nsronam- amusu comely told in buttons; to wear ovorblouss or tuck-in. 'l\ha other out in one piece, and la am easy to make tema. N0. 21W l8 Wt in clues 1G. 14. 1B. 30. N. N. 40. 42 and M. 3 36 rsqlalrea 1% yards 39-inch. abla Ivan aiaea 10 to 20. 1% yards 39-inch. _ luids. and Style Number plainly. lure to stats the siu you wish. ill YOU!’ IGGIQH. ChI-HOHUOIII Guardian. \ latter-as Nos. 2W1 am N90 Name i. ‘ Add!!! all ‘iiwo beautiful costume blouses! Wa discussed thc strangeness of Q9, revnb m, “d, m)”, hum . codingly ‘Duo separate pat- No. 2080 is out in one use, suit- Rcqulm 60nd 20 cents for PATTERN, which includes complete sewing Print your Name. Address elude postal unit or zone number Audi-en mini... Department, Tao ei: raft/ -—FOR THE HOME- as is 15. in BI n].