t PAGE TWELV E BAIITORIAI. PROBLEM WELLINGTON. N.Z. -ICPn- Black has been the tmiiitioiial KINII lllllli TEA I'iIu'r I5Iurour team for the Summer and badges. nhite trousers. shocs and hats. the New ZClll;l.'idEl'8 will look smarter at llelsiiiki this sum- mer than in prcyioiis Olympics. r'71P.Sf6W0i6'E ('04? E 7741177 F0170! K . Soys Mrs. A. Butler Imjkillp-.'s.p "You can't beat I 5 v Aylmer Ior true tomoto ilovor. That's why Janet, Barry, Dad and I enjoy it alien." ,. yam? r.44ixzy 0E.5'i.6?Vt' Aymrae vmzxry iiioiioiiiv" iiixw sm- hope that by use of silver b'.l'.t0lls take it too seriously. i .K I El. fvl 1 lit .X -7'77: V I THE GUARDIAN. :. Continued from page 2 sports color of New Zeiilaiid sinccistorc titiiiospiiz-re than in an elegant salon. The aloofness of super- it was made famous by the rugby! lrnineri salcsiadies simply doesn't. appeal to her nature. and it's fool- all-blacks team. Officials of the, ish to force it on her. Olymplcsizi shopping trip, why not let her go alone? If you are embarrassed by being with her on It you must :0. don't Look for bargains yourself. and if a salesman midi-asses you informally. pass it off with a gracious smile. Perhaps your ltindness may lighten the saicsman's day just as his rlieeriness lightens your mother-in-law's. Don't upset a pleasant household by continuing to worry over this matter. It's really a trifling situation and is best left alone. You're lucky to have I good mother-in-law and she's fortunate to have so fine a daughter-in-law. You lust need a little more understandinst, and that, of course. comes best with passing years: Ill-EAR MISS DIX: I'd like you to print this as it word of en- rnuragciiient to other young women. I'm 31 years old, with a son 14 by my first nizirringe. After my first husband and I sepnratt-d.I did lots of thinizs I shouldn't have done. Instead of someone trying to IIPII) me. everyone talked about me until I began to hate everyone. I si:iiti-ti to no uitli it nice man. but someone told him things nhout me llliil u-ore line and some that weren't -so we broke off. Thenl met nnoilier lllilll. und before anyone else had in chance to siiy something. I toiil him everything I had done. A month later we nisirrir-d. Now I niii R IIODII mother and wife. with is husband who is trying to help me get my good name back. He is wonderful to me. MRS. M. R. ANSWER: Bravo to you both! Your youthful mistakes were rer- tninly not altogether your ovsn fault. With the proper lionic atmos- phere and family life, you wouldn't have made them in thr-'first place. A firm resolve to overcome the handicap of a tragic youth. and the nid of your fine IitlSI)flI1('I. will soon erase from )'tlllI' mind. nnri from the minds of others. nil memory of the past. Look to the future :iiirl. uitli the lessons you have learned. give your Iiusband rind i-liildrcn the artvnntiiizes of a happy home that you so sorely missed. DEAR MISS DIX: I am ii freshman in high school nnrl IIHVP is rrusii on a lioy in my class. Heis very good looking, but eatrcinrly t'OllCOllN'I. lim eonsirlercri pretty and rim told I ll.'It'P St good person- ality. While he is the serious type, I'm soniruhnt silly. I have lots of other dates but like this boy more than my other. Hmv an I make him take more notice of me? E. T. M. ANSWER: lK'hy bother with R hay ulio is so rourritril he thinks hr's I'DIlIPIiI'lI'l)Z R fzuor on a girl to look at her'.' Since you have lots of other iioy frieritls. find one who'll be more suited to your own per- Sttlttilli). A boy who's too serious uiil soon liore you. uhiie he'll find your silliness most irritating. Don't waste time mooning over so im- suituhln and uiuittaiiiablc--is pIt)SfI0('I. PiEiTc':TcTi.r. Notional Comp This Summer WINDSOR, (liit. April 2-(CPI -The first Canadian Girls In Training national i-amp will be held this summer sit Quin-'vlo-Lac. llOl'llI of Beileville, Ont. It is ex- p0CI.'(I 65 girls from many parts of Caiititlzi uili attend. Meniliiwsliip in the C. G. I. T. is m:lllL' up of girls from l2 to 16. who are members of xarious churches. including the Church of Christ Disciples. the Baptist Church, the Presbyterian Church and the United Church of Canada. ROCHESTER. England -(CPl- in historic Rochester Catliedral is being worked by women members of a club responsible for the cath- edral furnishings. They hope their lhustiands will install the carillth rlraits and are paid, made All this That's why Seotia angle . . oYour Partner in Helping Canada Grow Your BNS Manager is it good man to know. In Charlottetown lie is K. R. Elliott A new carpet to cover fl worn pzitclil GIARLOTTETOWN PRICES SEAS!-IED ON QUALITY FOODS HERE IS YOIIII OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE seeenosoooseo STRAWBERRY JAM. Island. 15 oz. . . . 37c CORN. golden cream. 15 os.. 2 for . . . 35c soak 3. scans. Libby's. I5 os.. 2 for . . 33: PORK 8: BEANS. Libby's. 20 oz.. 2 for 39c Tohlhlo JUICE. AyImer's Fancy. 20 131.. 2 for . . 33c PUREX TOILET TISSUE. 3 for . . . . . . . . 39c isizaves APPLES, dry puck. can . .. . . 23c ' FLORIDA ORANGES (288). 3 dos. . Sl.O0 York org Vicinity the city on Tuesday, March 25. of his brother, Mr. Wlieatley River. Mrs. Walter McDonald has .W.lte2t-:e:esee-:eI:tl11e1r;e:?. I Money is deposited; loans are made; money orders sold. Bills cliequcs ciislied. payrolls up. Questions asked and answered about new business. foreign trade. taxes. securities . . . activity helps keep your community going-and groiring! there is a branch of The Bank of Nova Scotianear you . . . to serve the banking needs of your community . . . to help make daily business easier and more productive. Your banking needs may be simple- or complex. Whatever your plans may be . . . consult your Bank of Nova manager on the financial . it can mean dollars and cents in your pocket. The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA - v , until . Yfiftf U: Women know... and discriminating women choose. that special kind of softness . 'ne4o' -IS .. lNl-E s : VI I risslif a:. '' how essential in quality in toilet tissue . . . Purcx for PORK LOIN. choice quality. lb. . . . . . . 49c "A large". per dos. . . . . . . . . . . 45c FLOUR. Purity. 7 lbs. . . ........ .. 57: McOABElS OROOETEIIIA (CASH AND CARRY) 201 Great George Street Mira. Allan swaii'-was a visitor to : Much synipathy is being extend- letl to Mr. Earl Ling in the death Will Ling. t ed her home fzter spendiiig some time at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. Lloyd Wnkelin. City. - t Mr. Gordon Carr. Oyster Bod, was a visitor to York recently. the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Proude. Miss Margaret Watts has re- turned to her home after spending nlioliday at the home of I101" brother. Mr. John Watts. Miss Freda Ncwson spent Friday in the city returning home on Saturday. March 29. Messrs. John and Jimmie Nic- holson spent the post. week-end at their home in Orwell Cove. The Misses Helen and Anita Lewis spent a recent day at their home in York. EASTBOURNE. England T-J. Harrison. R government em- ployment. official, finds some people are nervous when applying for jobs. He has installed a tank of goldfish in his office because they have a calming effect. IN MEMORIAM In loving int.-mos-y of my dear Father. Dug-aid stowurt. uiio passed sway April 3rd. 1951. Deep In my heart lies 3 picture. More precious than silver or gold. "rt: a picture of my deer Father. Whose memory will never grow old. I-Iver Remembered by Dnsuhlgr and Son-In-Lew, Murray Harbor. -30.. -(CPii APRIL 3. 1952 ' .5. Carnation Home Sorvlu Director PARTIES All SUCH IUNI - I love entertaining-I'm nue you do. too! But I rarely launch into fussy recipes that demand last- minute lttentlon. For main course. I like the sort of thing that can be re-lie.-ited in a double boiler. or in a casserole In the oven-or e jel- lied salad. For dessert. I serve something chilled or moulded . . . or a scrumptious chocolate cake. And my favorite way of serving ,, chocolate cake. is d 2 with this sense- KT'J ttonsl frosting: EASY "MAIL! CllAM"'PlOtTlNO Iii rups brown sugar is cup butter 5 cup undiluted Carnation Iiltll Pinch of lull 1 teaspoon vanilla its cups (about) lellll nus Ittr brown suns sad butter over low heat in Ieucepeu until sull- ture bolls. Carefully Itlr Its Carna- tioss. stir and cook until ssstxture nnthel boiling poles. and bolts 4 minutes. cool. Add sat? and vanilla. Add stftsd Ielnl luur to bring mixture to spreading cou- llsteney. Beat smooth. spread qutcltly. Enough frosting to nil and cover an I or I tuels layer cake. when you make ptnwlieel nond- wlclies using slices cut the long way of the tool, go over the slices lightly with a rolling pin. Th- bread -rolls up more easily. with less tendency to break. C O F F E I A N D PARTIES .lU-if naturally belong together-so do c o f I e c a n d Carnation. Try it-and see what I mean! For 25 to 30 cups. lie 1.5 lb. drip-grind coffee loosely In cheesecloth . . . drop into 18 cup! boiling water . . . "steep" 15 min- utes. (Do not boil.) Serve with undiluted Carnation. to 25 lucky. lucky people. Millions of coffee lovers prefer Carnation to cream in coffee . . . and it costs only half as much. :...:.m-:-- tIS'I!N to the delightful ssturosy radio show. "Stars Over Hollywood". A complete half-hour play every week -v specially written for this entertain- ing programme. See your newspaper for time and stations. FREE: Csrnstion's "Velvet Blend Book" of tested recipes. new and old- Write to Carnation Company Limited. Toronto at Vancouver. 551 IPOILE LANDSCAPE CtRAN'BRDOK. B.C. -tCP)- meme meeting. indiscriminate dumping of tin cans enforcing and other rubbish along highways practice will be undertaken. Two-ways useful - monv way: WIWWCTIHI. Mt: Carnation with an equal amount 0! water to gtug whole milk for on milk punpogu, Use Carnation undiluted for an cream purposes. Deltctous . , , economt so: . . . convenient. ONI 0! MY IAVOIIII PARTY MCI!!! is a curry of shrimp and ham. cooked eggs. Simple. not overly expensive - and always sure to be I-tremendous hit. CUIIIEII IHIIMPI for lerlt serv- ings. make up 8 cups of use- I I u In - tlslck IYIID sauce. on your usual recipe. but use (1 u I n I t. I o I: mixed with as: equal amount of water. II- stnd of oral- nary ustlk. Makes the sauce tu- nuttely smoother. and so rich luoradl hit: its tnlvoelsl (os- sssoro) eurrv powder with the flour tortlie sauce. Add in sun cooked or caused sartasp. and I diced lssrl-cooked ens. At s rvtsss ttus . Int tu doubts hotter and I ve on hot cooked rice. crisis I last. roll: all eautney round out this slain diets. Party planning tip: In I voetpe Ilia. unto! until In or . or In unopened can CM! "from Contented com" and secondary roads was severely criticized at. a chamber or com- Investigiition of regulations ngainar the Ifr Mfiltl Mn iillIillllhlEEll BY THE .4. Mllll,llS Oi r Tune in "Musical Kitchen"-' Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays :-Trans-Canada Network. m "9 ill ulcuioss on mine sms nun um comm 253 sec rowan ROBIN HOOD FIOUR