..:'..-1 . zhing" James commented - side of it! But if times are Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 4. 1951 vOO&N-- eiicws aim l :1 An Island Farmers wlhlg Mr. 0.. sometimes we rusP0ct the .envy of benedicts in his neighbor-l ihood. living alone and serene in his house on the hill. was absent . Iiom it this afternoon when he went to lend assistance to a neighbor at the in-adine of pota- Loes. This seems to be an indoor pastime on many farms at noment and considering the cur- rent low price fcr the tubers. we suppose the chore cannot be dis- :harged with the grace or eXP9Cl3' ;lon of better years. ”It's a funny to Mr. 3. this evening with a smile. "but mg true - Did you ever notice me higher the price. the easier ire potato sacks to handle pwhy loading them to the truck is no trouble at all then . . . you throw them cn. being careful not to bruuo them. and you have lo watch out to see that you have- n't toned them too far over the what a drag it. is to get them on . they're as heavy as leadi" Somewhat fortunate not to have devoted much acreage to potato growing last year at Alderlea. those we gathered are being pulp- ed those days. and carried cut to zhc stuck. I O 0 "And what about this .V83i"?" Ive ovtchear: an experienced inc: extensive grower question lames recently when their shop- zalk turned to potatoes, "should we plant many or few?" "Well. ;here it is now” James replied 'that is the problem! Perhaps ;his is the year to grow them. It night be if a fellow kept fcc plant- .ng what he's now feeding or sell- .ng. he would make a 'ciean Isr- .une.' But on the other hand may- oe he would make more money :1 .ie grew only an acre. You never mow. let there be a scarcity, a :1-op failure. or a small yield in the States cm in the other Provin- ces, then the prices climb: But we can't wish for the like of that. run we? It's a very good practice of course . low. i ,Show Big Advance In Canadian Furs Istyle And Output I By Reuben Clplu Canadian Press Staff Writer Toronto. April - (CPI -The iemaiiicipation of the fur coat in- the. to a big industry for women buy- lozs is one of the chief Canadian lfasliion developments of the half century. Treniendous advances in the art of breeding. prccessing and styling .379 Tbbpsiisible. says Louis Bender. iwlio has been in the fur business ifor nearly 50 years. more than 30 ya manufacturer. Canada has become one of leaders in the fur business although the value of dressed and niaiiufacturcd furs new is only a portion of the total fur industry value. While the price of finished fur gaixziciits now in at a peak level it's hard to say uhetlier the trencl will conziiiiic. The fur manufac. turing indus:i').' is subject to the whims of the fashion world, cycles cf anininl productivity and of course the lVlll.llglle:S of the cus- Wmef 30 DAV the prices asked. BElliCl' says that a half century ago the fur coat has made mainly foi' rncn. "About 50 war: ago :cien's fur-lined cc:-.i.:. Iii: coats, hats and gloves. as well as women's fur stolcs or sliauldcr pieces. muffs and oollars were nianufactizcccl in Canutl-.1 on a small scale. Women didn't care for Lie bulky un- glamcrous fur vsals mcn wore. and they l;ll'Cl'Cd mcsiiy cloth coats trimmed uizh fur, the manufacturing Skillcd Newcomers "V51 V 59W lib-ililc in C.in.1da then know the art of manufacturing. Most mcnis and wcmen's fur gar- ments were imported from Europe. It dominated the dressed fur mar- ket at that tzmc because the I-Iud. mnis Bay Comparv had the right L7 fake c;i.v.- furs out cf Canada for here is the foundation-powder Case. New Mirror Case . Soft and clinging as the imported cashmere sweater shown Dress by David Crystal. of Pond's Angel Face Mirror I&'i"x:uc..-xwo ", Cook's Corner Wh.'VOG u (Vxvs s.s.x. FRIED CHICKEN From these new-type little birds that become so plump. so fleshed, vvhile.still of frying size, we have learned to cut ten pieces. The bird is cut right in half - through the centre of the breast bone and- down one side of the backbone. Then the backbone is cut out. with the neck at one end and the tall at the other. and it can be used to make a little stock for a beautiful cream gravy. if you'd like it with your Fried Chicken. To cut each half. then. in five pieces. remove the wing with a little bit of breast; next. slip the whole breast of! its bone and cut it into two pieces (they'll be sort of triangular in shape); cut off the leg and divide it in two. Each of these five pieces will be a plump little cushion of good eating. wcll- l 9) M 1”. ;'.''l'haf Body Of Your: gg By James w. Imon. nu). -fys:-,3;-;s.:v.:.'e.:cA.ssx-.:.i-.1 ...w.xo,w. zoo. ;. EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES CAN CAUSE UPSETS IN CHILDREN A few years ago there was I dramatic story current of the mis- ery suffered by "lonely" infants in a large New York City hospital and of how the nurses. in addi- tion to their other ruties. "cud- dled up" these lonely infants (owing to the illness of the mother) so comforting them that they were happy and slept well, 1 bell"? many who read it felt a tux on their heartstrings as they thought of these children. That lonesomeness and other emotional disturbances can cause ailments and disorders in children ls Slaw-'l by Dr. R. A. Jensen in the Wisconsin Medical Journal. He Rives histories of three different ..a DOROTHY DIX SAYS- A Co-Eds' Problems Fiancee Of Soldier Owe: g y Him Certain Loyalfies , DEAR. MISS DIX:' We would like to know your opinion about' these three problems: . (1) A girl in engaged to I boy who is away in the army. Should the kin the boys who take her out on dates? They mean nothing to her; she just like: to kiss. l (2) How can a girl steal another girl's boy friend away from her?. What are the methods used? He is a senior and the job must bel (3) My boy friend always tries to make me ; jealous. What attitude should I take? i What advice would you give us in these mat- ter: ? CO-EDS ANSWER: (1) It seems to me that I girl who i is engaged to a boy who is away in the army i . shows very little loyalty to him if she kisses every ' I '1 Tom. Dick and Harry who takes her to the movies. I He is risking his life. and it can't be very com- know that she is holding petting parties with other " .. .-4 farting to him to men. Any girl who kisses Just because she likes to kiss isn't really ln' love with any one man. She lacks imagination and discrimination. and neither her sweetheart nor her husband can ever be sure of her. DON'T BE A LOVE THIEF (2) There are various and sundry ways by which a girl can steal another girl's boy friend away from her. But why do you want to do such an unethicnl thing? A love thief is just as dishonorable as any other sneak thief. Believe me. my child. honesty is the best policy in love affairs. as it is in business. You will find no happiness in parading around with the boy you have taken from another girl by no- farious trlcks. It won't arouse envy in the breasts of your friends. It will fill them with contempt for you. (3) When your boy friend tries to make you jealous. just laughl at him. Don't let him see that he has gotten a rise out of you. Be particularly friendly to the other girl. because what he is trying to do is to make you scratch out her eyes. If he thinks that you can, flake him or lease him. anti that you Gomt even notice whether he comes around or not. he will be back trying to make up with you. The one thing boys can't stand in a girl is an attitude of indifference. DEAR MISS DIX: I nm a girl of 16. and for eight years I have been taking piano lessons and I hate them. When my mother was :1 little girl she longed to play the piano. but could not afford to be taught, so she determined that I should be a musician. I have no talent. but I have been made to grind at it and to practice all these years. When other little girls were playing and going out in the afternoon: I had to stay in and thump on the piano. Dont you think that after eight year: of lessons I should be able to show some uhillly if I had any? I hate to disappoint my mother. but I loathe the piano! ALICE ANSWER: Same here. Alice. My childhood was also sacrificed to my parent's misplaced ambition that I should be a musician when I could easier have learned to be a steeplejack. I. too, know what it is to have to come in from play or to be torn away from the most thrilling part of n fascinating story to have to practice for the long- est hour in recorded time. Canned music may have many sins to answer for, but. all of them "I have nova: I failun with Flsiscinann I Yeast." Ilys Mn. Allan Armstrong. who baliee for I tabla of IS. hi Bakes Prizewinning Bread I for St. Stephen Fair ' Home arts flourish on the stately Armstrong farmstead at Waweig, N.B. In the midst of canning wax beans. blue- berries. and mackerel. Mrs. Allan Armstrong still found time to do a batch of baking for the 1950 St. Stephen Exhi- bition. And when the judging was completed, Mrs. Ann- strong's bread and rolls had taken first prize! Commenting on her success in the field of yeast-raised bak- ing. Mrs. Armstrong says; "I can certainly recommend Fleiscbmann's Yeast to any one who wants to turn out tiptop baking. My "own expe- rience ia that you can't beat Fleiachmann'a for dependable fast rising. I use it constantly." Good advice! Champion bakers all over the Maritiinee make it a rule to use only Fleischmannle Yeast. x.L .L.,;s,3.'x.s:,v;4.,xs.cv44x.-4.-.s.-.ox.xscs:.u.i 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? ”We generally 7 Better English By I. O. WIlllImI if xA;.,.;....A.s'-Cs... always at- nmw g Modern Efiqueile E 3 B1 lnoberh Lee E .:m Vx V,-scscwxx. .. . When a hostess is serving cocktails and knows that one or two of her guest: do not care for Yield-3 or 4 servinS5- psychosomatic (emotions affecting lend Cliurcli On Sunday." But to grow them to waste. to haul them out to a field to rot - I can't mostly iniportecl from Europe. Between 1900 and 1910. however. 1.; teaspoon paprika Shortening for frying (or use a cause could be found for the symp. toms. Further investigation re- talentl and desires. and that Mother cannot make a musician of her daughter unless God made her one first. 4. What does the word ”pres- cient" mean? - '5 ' v -i l hould b for lven for the llllons of unmuslcal and unialented lrls Loeciroblz 22:; )T)?erc.an,fsbCtl-fie: 3211:: ;.u,:,cnt:o:1L1ngo,.g? ,f.:::;:l3?d no buyers 1 frying chicken weighing 213'; to lhe body processes) cases. The vtvho have: beefi cmancipatedmfrom taking piano lessons. g , 2- whlil l5 the COYTECI PT0nullC' l'ham' wh”l5h””ld 5'"? W7 wm.mnt; it Dlou can sen and make AL me mm of mg "Cantu . 3 pounds. first child had symptoms of kid- There is something very pathetic in the desire of mothers to l3l'l9n 95. ”PUlTlPkll1"? 5' She 5h0"ld ll"? PTCPBPM in hit of mo e and if not few Canadian no e - Y, ”: Cup flour ney or renal colic. an unusual all- have their children fulfill their own ungratlfied ambitions. but they 3- Wliwh 0118 Of these Words is ”dV'""39 l" "V "Ch 6VCntuI1l- , 3 , ” y ' ': ' y g g m ” M" W" 1 teaspoon salt merit in children. After careful ex- should be wise enough to accept the fact that Nature does not al- mlS5l3elle1'l? l-Oquiiflous. l0n8ltud- "95 lmd 5”" lhese 8'll95l! 501110 well' they re not 3 L55 at an 1! fed' Loam 5'mc made m c”md”' but I6 503590011 Pepper timlhatlon and use of X-ray. no ways reproduce the child in the mother's mold. nor give it the same 11131. Lorelei. l01'8net9- 59” d”lnk5- Q. If a bride receives several duplicate gifts and asks the don- seern ta get used to that type of many skilled European furrlers ar- mixture of shortening and vealed that the symptoms started 2:: What is a word beginning 075 01 H1956 for permission to ex- farming. No crop we've put seed rived in Canada. with the aid of margarine or shortening and when the child was upset during DEAR MISS DIX: I am a young man and for more than three with do that means "disposed to change them. should they resent and fertilizer and labor towards important scientific and mechani- butter). an attack of renal colic of her 3'98?! NW9 been ROWE Willi H W0mfin SeV9ml .V98l'5 Old" "16" myself. be laughl; tractable"? ll” raising should be wasted. to my cal inzpravcn-.eiits zhcy were able Have the butcher cut the chlck- grandmother living in the home, At the time I thought I really loved her. but now I know that I do way of thinking. In good farming to manufacture lug" coals stymh en into pieces. She lost all her synjplon-lg an,” not care for her. and that there is no future for either one of us. I Asswr-:35 be I very sensitive person who mucus no new of waste g . Imam-D enough U 3.11.30: the fashionable Rinse chicken pieces in cold she was shown mat he, 3,-um. have tried to break away. but she” has threatened to kill me it I do. , would take offense zit such I re- , a place a yes that should give re- woman. As a result. in the early water and drum mothers attack had In "ruched what WW” W" ”dVl'e m” m dill . l- S333 "We usually Httend quest" turns for everything grown. I :05 the first Canadian raw fur cmnblne we ll0lll'- Still: Pepper her emotions that she felt the same A. F. .church on Sunday." or. "We nl- Q- l8 ll permissible for a per- wouJdn.z Venture to Say what is auction sales ..e,.e hem and way and paprika in a paper bag: add ailment. ANSWER: Break away. anyway. I-Ier threats are just a bluffiwgys amend church on 5und,....-- 2 son. to use business letterhead; go,- the chicken pieces. two or three at Two other cases were caused by W 10'" YOU liii0 marrying her. She Probably hunt the 3lishl0SllPronounce as spelled. pumpkin. 599"” C0”'"D0ndPl'iC9? hat to do the. year. In fact we men's fur coats here made on a a time. close top of bag and shake anxiety states and fears and re- intention whatever of doing you any harm. land not pung-kin. 3. Lorgnette. 44. A. Most certainly not. It would A. No. Business letterhead: , . . . I . . . . . 1, ,r V i1i:;eesn;cd:3::ldves53lll IDIIV trnany ;zl'llp3latllC', la ge scale for the um” pieces are Coated Mm Sang suned in upsas or the swmach The greatest injury that any man can do a woman is to marry Havlng knowledge of comm: should be used for buslnes, only, l plml l'5l' um” l” C-Walla sol-led flour Continue until all and intestine the commonest In her when he doesn't love her because he can't possibly be a good M-ants. gm-eseemg tms words T o o e n L. . . r ' v - ' r . , V THE l-U ll'ldl15l-i”.V MW DFOCUCES pieces are coated. menu caused by emotion” dug husband unless he cares for her. He is bound to be miserable if seem almost mesclem in then. The first printed version of the Today our farmers made prepar- ations for the wood-sawing clcaiflng sties, moving this or that porcine matron to other quarters to make room for a successor where she has been. building a creep for the lambs and a trough for a tiiawg”. cutting down a tree by the line and altogether getting their work under control to have minds at rest when they presently ar- and faiic dcs the fur in . rive at the busy clays of the sawing has beeriyablc to keep pace duWS'lEl'Sl, ”",l.2,,f:3fe'T.flj l::,..i,2m1,';,lf,”5'cook One" oV"1Ooked' The" dlsmdets We were awarse of their industry, the demand for more and more nbout me minutes Ion!" :3 :9 Bfuxleby states. diabetes. while we moulded our loaves and stylish fashions. There are so many 1),-uln on absorbent paper before othg: cshroedirs nndll l phobias. or then drawn to it by the sun-lit types of furs available now - each serving. nausea vomlgirylohunldggs Juch I; (Lay washed .l few pieces. and lls- with different grades of quallty- .,v.,..,,.'..,g wnhxbr wmmnn lignugr tcning in vain for the notes of the that no furrier knows them all. e VV -A ”-:s51'&r gain in weight first robin. spread them while a m i M05; race 1' light wind touched soft chords in 1-lozco xoxc, Aprll 2t(Reu- HOW Can l l I l l that emotlolhlal udllsztaiirlglaerilrmealolgalrtl the bitch and willzw and aspen ters)-The British ship Edith cause skin eruption: in children u about .. . The fields are firming" Moll:-r returned to Hong Kong ; BI AN" Mu” well as adults. observes Mr. C. And James look- from Shanghai today and report- a..v6.8-:&.c.x.w..-s-.x s.ss.Q4'e'zoooex.. Recognizing the fact that the ing back through the years recalls ed she was chased and shelled emotions can affect the working "one spring ue solved wheat in by an unidentified warship off Qt Hm" C5" I "WW9 Cll-"I Grid body processes in children. treat- Aprll. The weather was good then, solely for wcmen, says Bender. and it's unlikely that men's fur coats will ever again be fashionable. It is the ambition of most women, however. to own a fur coat. with muskrat. Persian lainh and Hud- son seal the most popular, but fine coats of wild mink for instance. may range from 35,000 to 550,000, Through scientific cross-breed- the Ful-zicn roast. March 23. The -Needlecraft- In a deep broad frying pan. heat about a half-inch layer of fat for frying. Carefully place the coated pieces of chicken. skin-side down. into the hot fat: brown quickly and richly, then turn and brown the second sides lightly. Cover pan closely. reduce heat so that the fat is just kept sizzling. and fry the chicken. turning once. Krease from the hair? sand sink to the bottom of the pan. Another rinsing will make turbances. Another case was that of a boy with persistent bloody stools diag. nosed as ulcerative colitis-inflntn. mation of the lining or the colon. The boy had just recently witnes- sed B i'0bb9rl' in which a man was killed. Dr. Jensen states that the fact that children can suffer from psy- chiatric (behavior) disorder; 15 ment of emotional tension i; the Taffy forced into marriage against his will and to take out his spite on his wife. No woman who loved in man or who had any decent feeling of self-respect would force herself on a man. b it ma t . . M '1 r d... attacker shelled her six times in A W" ll” hall Wllrh Warm first thought in these cases. Bal.ll.e;hetll)Cl'1 cllafirlll faai'ymot-.:nu;,,m Six hours hul scored no hits. l;re"3';d::d 3793' ":0 stall; : 1 . g e nsea o . . . ' a owe. 5 . - i . omalgagyrizittyde fdfedgldhlleecthkfbs slbercxcw nmmmng dals M h" ::'iatiP.dryRlit.n-Efltlllae tthorlou'I'li11liy "'”'&b”s I lfn any event March gave them it Until tcmcrxrow - - pm-V - will leave the hair soft and glos . l . 9 . ' t mlld blue and gold day today. of Good-night. . . . . . QM ljfow can I clean greens mil. Household sc'aPbo9'l? ' I . 0l-18 Y A. Add a handful of salt to the , "' 'l”'”''' I" (Ir . Ix" second water. This makes all the :wmm "X" -- FOR THE HOME .. BIG coLLAn...vt:wi No. 2135. a soft dress with up. niine collar to frame and flutter the face. is cut in sizes 12, 14. 1e 18. 2o, 36. 38, -i0, 42. 44. Size 18. 4' yards 39-inch. Send 35c for each PA'r'rn:a.N which includes complete sewing guide. Print Your Name, Address and Style Number plainly Be sure to state size you want. Include Postal unit. or zone n'.Im.bOl' in yourideddress. A res: Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Gun-dun, Pattern No 2135 KINE Elllli FA .1" them thoroughly clean. Q. How can I prevent salt from becomi, lumpy? A. Put about three teaxpoonfuls of cornstarch to one cup of "1: into the container. MI.IS'I'ARD' MAYONNAISE GIVFSA Ugffyyiflovour to Sllll-IDS I Name : MUSTARD MAVONNMII g 1 0 I Adan" I 1 ColmIn's nnnnvl Mornmg Sm". u mhdww -smmvcinuaosccemert City proving. E inblupoone Imonluko Not Help SWANSEA. Wale; - (CP) - . in” .n A subway was being dug. A gut. 0'1" .1.i7'.0(:2':ie1ro::n'Il x-rayfed' late . Into well beaten Yolh Sf 2 dallnk ' etoppleld beside the excav- ll 0 - ' cum on. .3 ....wf..'... &'...'. """”'""."f"'i"l"'"'" :.”J.2.i22..i:.'5rif.Z"..i” "" M of the aim”, ' and lemon nuoe. Then add .. ' . ' . . shay. watch: doln down oil gradually while beating there?" constantly. If too thick, to heat, add extra lemon iuice, then balance of oil. Taffy. and other sticky candler. can be prevented from becoming 80” by wrapping each piece in waxed paper and storing it in a covered tin or gins jars. A fruit lerwith I flmi lid is most satisfac- cry. sewing Rodin llinf After oiling the sewing machine. it ll well to sew thrown I blotter. which will absorb any excess oil and thus prevent spotting any valuable material. Worth Knowing Two quart: of milk added to one quart of heavy cream make: cream of sufficient strength for m-vlng coffee to one hundred people. "We're building I subway." one of the men remanded. "How long'e it golh' to take to buil' it?" "Three yelrIh?'(hlc) I'll take I taxi." uaoen yowsuo c-5:. Iuuno Lon. 11.000 foot peak in PHANTOM'S F NEST lv--lirw ll--in. limo... Hawaii. is the world's largest active volcano. meaning." 5. Docile. New Testament in English was produced by William Tyndale at Cologne in 1528.