l . 5 < t-un/rqrvf-ff PAGE TWO ~/;Y0 "Yes-it's fjlflsg too! us FAMILY oeseaves m. ' "Woman's RealmzSocial and Personal/FashionszLiteraiure rooms FOB raasaavnvo ma ream As a medical student I thought that if I ever could have the op- POPWIUW I would like to work out an "all round" food that could be carried in a pocket anywhere. This ‘was before the discovery of vita- mins. It is known that some races 0-’ tribes live practically on meat alone and others on vegetables and fruits only. although it is admitted that some tribes who are vegetar- ians often eat eggs. which contain proteins similar to those in meat. What about foods and the teeth? “In their desire to clothe their research in greater respectability. many students confine their inves. tigations to the chemistry of food a LivingigiLeisure [THE WUMLQNX REALM BOY TREASURES I vs little boy is one who brings Into the home the strangest 85. Which to discover he has thrilled, But. keep his mother's bloodstream chilled. Not knowing anything of germs. He'll gather turtles, frogs and _ worms. And proudly bring them home to show, As once did I so long ago. The mother of a little boy Has terror blended with her joy. For in his pockets she may linri Beetles and bugs of every kind. All little lads through boyhood‘: term Inve things that crawl and creep and squirm. And in their pockets cherish much ‘That mothers cannot bear to touch. CHILDREN'S WRONG BEHAVIOR IS OFTEN INEXPLICABLE searching for a magic formula which would be a. cure for all dlent- al ills." I am quoting Dr. Meyer Kiatsky. New York. N. Y.. in the “Journal of the American Dental Association" in an article. “Studies in the Dietarles of Contemporary Primitive Peoples." Before discussing diets of primi- tive peopLes, Dr. Kiatsky suggests that we learn what constitutes an adequate diet for a normal human be so harsh that the fault is driv- en under cover, where it. wii‘ being. persist. Better let it come out, From the standpoint of nutri- and by firm but kindly dlsap- ‘tion. an adequate diet is one which proval, wipe it out. supplies the body with all the food Often little children feel the eienenis required for the growth impulse to do something wrong and do it. are corrected, set right, and never do it again. Children and repair of tissues and provides enough heat and energy for all the needs of the working processes of of early years go through one the body- phase of growth after ahochen‘ The necessary foods n11 1- Pro- some of them lasting for an in ieins - body-building substances Shane's behavior, some {or yeah; found in meat. fish. eggs. cereals. We have to keep a watchful eye 2- Carbohydrai/es — the starches and an open mind directed tolvard and SHEETS iii-Bit 5UPDlY Twat Mid them and, with Lola-mm hhd energy to the body. 3. Fats-mutter. patience without harshness, fetid cream. fat meats. nuts. (the most them w take the heme; way concentrated form of energy). 4. Beau“ h mud displayed MLMineral salts-iron, calcium, phos- interest in sex, behaved orudeiyphorus and vihers- about l; may no; he anything. These substances. found in all more than a natural curiosity that 19°55’ c9115 5M “"155 f" 39°95‘ needs satisfaction and which a 53W f" the Pm?" WW1“!!! 9i the few wise words can set righv. Md?’ Prues-ies- Th“ 515° "9 "9' Again. it may be a trait tlieitlquhed h? u“ building of “M5 need‘ treatment by expen5_ lmand teeth. 5. Vitamins-chemical an“. wise and gentle teacy-Jng lsubstances whose main function is the trait seems to take stronger.“ 3197mm!" - °l' ‘W159 the Vi" hold it is time (0 can m the u, _,ious cells and processes of thebody perm It l, me same with lymmto work well together. 6. Water- Wilhelmina, Fifty Years A Queen A ‘(an NELB sus) THE HAGUE, Aug. 10 — (AH — Tired, ailing Wilhelmina of the, Netherlands whom war made oldl bayond he: 61 years gees into re-l tlrement next month. The proud. loyal Dutch will have a new queen, Wlihelninas well- mediately after her people's Gold-l en Jubilee tribute to their queenl and her long reign of happy and; dark hours. | Since wars end and hfi- re-. turn to the liberated lowlandl. she has not been strong. Twice this year Juliana has stepped in! as regent, Still the stolid people o! the Netherlands wept openly May i2 when their Queen, her‘ voice checked with emotion, told‘ them in a broadcast she would step down. Most of them had never known any other ruler. : Like Britain's Queen Victoria? whom she resembles in so manyj ways, the small, square and solidi head of the House of Orange was concentrated on operation of the _raised to be a Queen, underground resistance to the she was born Aug. 3i, 1350, and} NQZW ’ four years later, llpCTl the death! When the Netherlands was of a. stepbrother, beczme successor to the throne. ,| As soon as she had celebrated liberated, the Queen returned, She‘ is extroneiy doznocratic. Since the war, people from all her coming-of-age, Wilhelmina wniiis of life have joined the took her constitutional oath as‘ court cirplcs —- with many Queen in famed "Nieuwe K€fi\',",i‘OIlll1iOn€l‘5 among than. Some, Amsterdam. That was early who frown on breaking down Siieliiimbfil‘. 1898. iciass barriers, have called her Three years later the young ‘The Red Queen." queen married a. German Prince-‘ She is far from red. of course. ling, Henry, Duke of lvleckienburg- but during her reign much prg. Sch-werrin. Their only child, I grcssive legislation has been Juli-Bria. was born eight years introduced. she put through a later. Henry died in rm. constitutional revision providing A man who served in her exile cabinet during the war, comment- ed she was the "only one who for general suffrage in 1917, Queen Wilhelmina enjoys the fa-mily life of hfir daughter", lief‘ T0 IMPRESS PATIENTS w “°"""‘ L“ Etiquette g Ellen‘ ’s Diary 5, .- uaad harm's Wife An aunt of Jamie's. a nurse-in- tralning in a Halifax hospital and home on holiday was our coin- pany at supper last evening. Sue has been a guest of Karolylis iii‘ a few days, and by WHY c! Cele’ brating her visit to Alderlea. w. spread the meal on the lawn. NM» as in past summers, beneath the old birch. common to this and the house across the lane but in d loved daughter, Princess Juliana. l lded spot hem-e; m; Wilhelmina, will abdicate after a ggorlrenfefilllgmm and y had uftcn half-century of complete dedi-. marked the place ‘vlstfully before can“ to B‘ crown she "army put today. When we were at the ivecd- ‘m’ She Wm step down 1m" ing in the border or perhaps as “P only ioitered about the yard. l said: "We must have a meal theie before the summer is over." and Jamie much taken up ivitii out-cf- door dining agreed: "i165- iBVSP A Linden tree. carried tenderly a distance and planted with lugn hopes on a bYEQYiE Spring $13]- grown into a towering. wide- spreading tree with sturdy oran- ches among which small boys may now climb. stands on one side 0' this sequestered nook and guara- illg the space on the opposite s i 2nd near the pickets of the garden fence a Golden Willow grows ha,- piiy. It was only a bit of a ‘ciltti-ii [before the war years but now l; l" (Continued on Page 3) ii How Can I '93 By Anne Ashley i H! ' Q. How can I remove an odor from a medicine bottle? A. Fill the bottle half full of cold water and add one tablespoon of d.y mustard. Shake thoroughly. let is stand for several hours. then rinsc carefully in cold water. Q. How can I destroy moths in rugs? kept her head cool." son-in-law Prince Bernhard, and A. Wring a thick towel out of During that difficult period. ehei iheir four daughters. ‘We.’- sPmd i‘ °" ‘he “W” and izon over it with a very hot iron. {The heat and steam will go w»- woQQ thrrgisigh the carpet. destroying the _, ;gru . E Mornfng l MO d8 rfl 1 Q. How can I avoid streaks of billing on the clothes after lnun-- _~ deringi‘ A. Add a little salt to the biuing on the next laundry day and this will not happen. When children do something out of the way. the first tiling their elders say is "Why did you do such a thing." The child is likely to say, “l don't know," and be quite truth- pilfering and evasion of facts. Usually these are passing| phases of growth that, with wiso| management, pass without trace» Only occasionally do they outlast childhood when they are wisely] ful. He rarely does know. Chll- managed. dren have many. and very con- But asking. “Why?" does no fusins. feelings that they are good. Just say that wrong is scarcely conscious of —feelir.gs wrong and right, is right, and that drive for exprmion- They search roi- the Why in his envir- 1891 the lmliillfl W say some- onment and his changing nature. thing they should not; and they i‘? feel the impulse to do things they should not die-and they do not know why. It is always well to search for the reason for a child's behavior Once it is discovered, we usually jnave the remedy in our harms. But the reason for little children's impulsive actions often evades our keenest search. They wanted to do it. to say it: so they did, and that's all they know about it. We have to train them to resist impulses that drive them to odd behavior by showing our disap- proval. That disapproval is no; til 66w ‘My, Beauty Facials bring quick new Loveliness” WOMANLY WISDOM IN A FEW PHRASES The most devasting thing vou can do to a "dangerous" woman is to yawn and change the subject when her name is mentioned. To get rid of a bore who stays on and on, simply grab the flab? and talk about yourself. That way you'll outbore him. If you want to flatter a man all you have to do is to listen attentively to everything he has to say without letting anything "It's thrilling the way Luz Soap facials leave skin softer, smoother," lays lovely Myrna Loy. "I covet my face with the rich fragrant lather and work it well in. Then 1 rinse with warm water, splash with cold. As I pat with a soft towel to dry, ukintnkesonfreshnewbeautyi" Don't let neglect chest you of Romance. This beauty care Myrna Loy uses will make you lovelier tonight! In recon! hm of these beauty fadnle by akin epeclallete. actually three out of four complexion: Improved in a short time, A LEVER nowa pm. idissolves substances and enters into formation of all cells. v As we look at the above list of foods. we know that we eat all of the six classes. However. a com- mon mistake from the standpoint of general health. and particularly the teeth. is that we do not eat enough of the minerals and vita. miris. as found in dairy products— ‘milk. cream. butter. cheesei- and green vegetables. distract you. The bride who wants her hus- band to keep on offering to help with the dishes is wise to refuse his offer now and then. I I I Never count on a party which is given primarily to "pay back" those you owe to do more than Just that. If you want to really please a woman by a compliment. praise her in her husband's presence. Ask another woman to show was an unsuccessful tering his office. Even at that One afteznon. when he emerged perfectly correct. .1 dark dress o: RIOH CHEESE CAKE from his inner office to close U!) suit would bc mush more prvfcr- -_-- for the day. he found one of his able, 15 graham waft.“ regular patients in the waiting Where should the butter l. cup melLed butter mrm- km“! be Placed. on the butter i’. cup sugar "Have you been here long?" asic- ‘plate or at the side of the plat; i lemma“ Cmhamon ,ed Doyle. noting that the man. with the other sliver? i: teaspoon auspice _ seemed fatigued. | "A couple of hours." said thc:thc other silver. \ other. "A couple of hours!" exclaimed mess man rise to greet a caller? i: -.the office?" iDoyle. "Why didn't you come into| . Author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle physician time. unth Sherlock Holmes brought him fame and fortune. Sc-metimes days would go by without a patient en- however. Doyle had a flair for shovuinanship anythin; i‘ The man pointed to the hat rack. 'on which there reposed two derb- ies. isai . ‘ thought you were busy." he d "Don't let the hats fool you!” he you how to do something and cried. “I put them there myself to you have made a friend. se l.uxToi Soup- lz/xéibé are 101M ' impress new patients." 1' 3/’ I / 0 i Q- Would it be all right for a _ ‘ gul to wear a slack suit when tak- liifi ii ifil) by bus? 7 A. Yes, it would be all right. as Cook s Co rner % slacks are now being worn on all l ~~~w-v~ ~ r . iniomiai occasions. However. i0 be "\l'l A- I" Slwuld be Placed BlOYIBSidB ‘i.- teaspoon ginger _ ‘i. teaspoon cloves Is it necessary that a busi. 1,,- pound cottage cheese _- pound cream ch-sese “i cup fine sugar 2 tablespoons flour ‘.3 teaspoon salt 4 eggs. separated , 1 tagicspoon lemon juice Grated rind 1 lemon if available Better English ' 1 cup herivy cream I D. C. William! i I METHOD: l-‘izst make the crust. ' . Roll the graham wafers into fine crumbs. Add melted butter and tei- yvhfii i: wwnl; with this sen- ;blcnd well. Mix together the u-eub h"? “Shall iii’ and persuade isughr. and the spices. Combine er 0 a end the meeting -\vith the crumb mixture. Press this 2- What i5 the 901W“ lironunc-nvcr the bottom and sides of a ‘)- intion cf “garruloils”? Jnch spring fol-‘m PM,‘ ' 3. Which one of these words isi Now make the filhhg Mash the misspelled? Rooms. supress. lm. rottafle and cream cheese Best p~"@5§i'>"fl-b1=e untiislight rind fluffy Sift iogeili- 41W?“ “f5 ‘he will "m" (‘r iiw sugar. ficiir and salt. Mix Dulsloii mean. this liiio the cheese. Brat the. err 5. What is a ivord beginnlnswollrs lilltllltlll"k and lemon color‘ o ll , _ ,l‘ ‘ " ‘ mcliiwjgs ihfli means i0 nrvickc. -cd and add to the cheese mixture - along with the lrvnon juice 31d grated lemon rind. Add the heavy H mrerim slowly. mixing thoroughly. heir-n Szfll-Prolngliligifiie tart‘: lllgrsiladziizcht the eszdz ur-hllfcsiuniil stiff. but ~~ =Wrirryan d tth . in gas. first u as in use. second llimikilqlm. c n O e fir“ as in usjaccent first syllable. 3. P t}; m“ 5“PP’°"- 4- A" Of "nmveiiiuvliiineguroanesnd xbliirisminth: subjection to force. "Compilislon atelv slow oven (325 deg F; for; may secure confnh-nitv. but never hour and 15 minutes (fool. before obedience." -- Holland. s. instigate. serving. ' ~¢_~:>§-;\:y:- ~- - - » DORO THY DIX A. Not ‘unless the caller is a Woman. or a distinguished man. J\)\J\)\)\J\IT ANSWERS “* " ‘* ‘T'~‘C~I SA YS—- Cynical Roomate Chronic Breaches Reveal Stupidity By Jaunillceil Views 0n Llfe DEAR nonormr DIX: r o lth ‘ of mine. but I believe ah-e is the rzinoisrdisgifurltllleidwggrslgnl rgoiifvzrleevxie: $31k! sglfilsfiii-‘OPO ritifitlkllziisiasim for anything. She doesn't like movies, r . a y ng eautifui. She never pays anyone a com- piilment or admires anything. She is highly criti- ca n everything and a bod, h think of this kind of a wlalnyianlty w M do you A FRIEND. AWWKRI Wvii» Dersonally. 1 don't think a Wiiml" Mil as Wu describe is worth bothering about. and if 1' were you I think I would let her go her own cold. hard way and look around for a more human companion to share my room. ' Your friend is either neurotic, or else she is a poser. I have known people who adopted that kind of attitude towards life because they though: that it showed that they were superior to the general run of men and women who were easily I pleased by such a simple thing as atowerlng range or a gorgecus sunset. They aneered at everything that other people admired and they did this because they ihought it smart. ' LACK APPRECIATION objectives of more For the reoi ENJOYMENT of ell the family l ;$Qi’j\' '>‘&\> worsens-in rlicv RANDKERCJIIEFS i Household Scrapbook I 5y Roberta Lee Repelilng hlosquiwes To drive mosquitoes away. mix‘ one ounce of oil of citronelia. one ounce of spirits of camphor. ‘.-'.--‘ ounce of oil of cedar or pennyroyaL- Rub a few drops on your handker- chief or directly on the flesh. and it will keep the mosquitoes away. Paint on Clothes Paint stains can be removed from clothing by saturating them with‘ equal parts of arrmonia aiid spirits‘ of turpentine. Soak the piaces well and then wash with soap suds. ' The Hair When rinsing the hair. try add- ing a half cup of vinegar to the rinse water. It will soften the hairl and give it a p:etty sheen. l ~ \>\/\ ~-\ a‘? ‘ ¥:“~'J'\.\.\7~90\N' coo The Stars Say-- By Genevieve Kcmbla For Thursday. August l2 i IT is probable that some icnac- DESIGN NO- 5-935 ious obstacle, postponement. dis- Preity "Win35 i"? qiiifkil’ "O'- appcmtment m. congesticm may c-hetcd on hanrikcrciilefs. The '.\\‘l!'l hold up desiragie and cleverly edging. stemmed fimvcr and the shell are dainty. Pattern No. l‘ contains complete instril. . Nccdleulm-k Peel 20 cents. To order: Send 20 cents in ccin planned pIOjECiS. having regrettable reaction on the reputation and illi- alicini standing. as ivcii as conspir- ing to loss of funds invested. Oi‘ of capital counted upon (or Fromm in Ncerllewovk Bureau. Charioitc- iion and security. Ulidcr this in“? Giififilian- hold-up of active operations. it Desi!" l\°- E425 might be well to revamp and re- adjust on n cner and more respon- sible coliarcbatlon. where depend- ability and future sccprityi may, be counted upon. Name If n Is Your Birthday Address Those whose birthday it is may‘ find congestions. delays. obsiruc. tions or lack of solid support from those pledged to share wsponsibii- iiy of collaboration. Future lid-l vancement calls for icestabiishin: and reorganizing on more depend-i able and enduring aid in launching than- passing. significance. [logged dcirrminaiion-i faith and sound tactics could work: out with silzprising success and grs i nod tifiin rewards. ~ l cliild born oh this day should‘ PM” ’r'l‘.'lrD°?Z§i".“.."‘.Ti‘.i.l.°.‘,'"f."rri5 be trained and encouraged to carry‘ mung. tired‘! Than no iry r‘ kh ' i bl c rli 31in? on against obstacle. limitation and_ ,,;';., :;,“m“p‘{,°,',',‘,’,;' P€nk'i,r::3:nfry£\]riin\lfi_d City Produce cliiiiai i elllFE?.y Are vou going through [he functional ‘middle lgu‘ Cllllll to women impediment. Faith and fortitude; {iiarlqciggecwiini Doctors cull I ilfulllllvlllfi could win splendid rcwarcis for per, " ' ‘MEET-Bl; sistcnt elfozt. and sound characw E. PINKIIAIJVS coMPounn tcr. - Needlecraft 11-‘011 THE HOME’ Till DETACHABLE PEPLUM For general lwearability. nothing will be smarter in Summer than this brand new basque frock. Sim. pie and cool. it fetaures a tricky little pepium that can be buttoned Ofl with the belt to give it town YTIBJIHETS. No. 254B is cut in sizes 10. 12. 14, 16. 18 and 20. Size 16 requires 4% yards 35-inch peplum- 9i YIN 35' inch. Bend 20c for each PATTERN. which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. 3e sure to state size you want. Include postal unit. or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department. The Charlotetown Guardian Pattern No. 2643 Name Address City Province Recently patented is a freezing tray for mechanical refrigerators which produces long ice sticks in- stead of cubes. The sticks can be slid into the mouth of an ordin- I think you wili’find that this is the secret of your friend's con; I ._ Ccntinucd on pa" " ziry themes bottle.