A Mb. A. 4'vve'dBZeidiy,:o?i.'s,"1954' 157378 iriie Guuriliilfi LET'S EAT Serve Pot.-Au-Feu; A French Favorite By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "A TISKET. I iasket. a pretty bread basket." bummed the Chef.t as he sliced away at a long loaf on French bread. and stacked the slices in an attractive wicker breadl basket i serve cold clnated sometime lguring their life, "I hope the ladies always rli-st .. .. 12 per cent were need of revue- put. 8. paper dolly or folded napkin THE CHE!” S P0T'AU'””U l!lIlBiU0l'l In Order '0 OOIIN-hue 9-hell” in me bread 1m5k”v M3d3mP- alltji Mesdaines; Pol-all-Fen. which is immunnyi t.hat they keep the dolly in the cupboard away from dilst It should also be tdunked' often in warm wziter for cleanliness. Plastic and Hand-Woven "The new plastic baskets are af- tractive, but they do not have the charm of the halld-woveil ones I especially like that big shallow ieiii Sillil or shank of beef with it ;-hill rial: '-0 pimples and later fray-like basket you just bought. mixture of 2'2 tsp. salt. '2 tsp. ,- . . l - n - ill" b rt Collins Mclnnis and their attendants. 0"" W” coiimnliiz P118- Mailanic It will be perfect for l)PDll9l' "id it in lieu” -bll0W'b'l"W'l - Plctpxed afbme a'1ehML. ii dlllmlslhl lllllil shel" Mr Arthur Mclnnis grooms- Smmwx ”'" be M” "” Mm .ean.1um.es or 35:01-Led t,-W5. in all oier iii a fat in a large heavy Rmldlllg flom 19 t t0 V13 1 319- 1"- 09 ' 150”; 11- i . - t children and adults and may leave . this case, a lining of altimiiiiinl foil milk: pour over the peaclles. Bake if) min in a hot nven 425 degrees F. Continue to bake 35 min. at 350 dealers F., or until a knife, inserted near the center, comes out cleall. Fretlrh for pol-on-the-fire, is a lav-4 oi-tie dish in France, where it makes the main part of the dinner. iiit-ludliig the soup. meat and vege- tables. it also provides oddmerits to inake a i.lll('k slew for a third meal Here is the way to make Pot.- au-l-leu Rub 5 lbs. liiexpeilslve hlgil-pro- at St. Duns'iin'si Basilica kettle. Add 3 bay leaves and 3 qts. man; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mclnnis. the groom and bri de; Miss June Carroll, brides- Gud '. Against Smallpox 11-II location and sins of their vaccination is sbput the only thing most people think shout in rslstlon to smallpox. They have no ids: of the severity ujid danger of the Most of us have the comfortable feeling that we are thoroughly pro- tected against smallpox and that - an epidemic is simply impossible. Inn in the-U. I. A.' Because of widespread vaccina- tion. this disease has become s rare ' occurrence in the United states. with many large cities not having seen cases for years. I-Ioweve . in is recent study of a group of men entering the Army it was found that almost ten per cent of them had never been vaccinated; of those who had been previously vac- People living in rural communi- ties are less likely to- be vacci- nated than those living in the city. Frequently Fatal smallpox can be quite severe, with high fever, chills. headache and then the typical rash. At first this rash consists of small red spots its victim with many disngurlng Millinery I A 3'? mu make ,. glafnofnug ba(.k.v,. 1,1 imziiiig uaier. Cover and simmer 2 'd- and Mr. Richard Carroll usher.- Photo b Me ers Studio) pock marks on his body. In order Mr H”, fwd... F” J l hrs. or until almost tender mm ' ' . ( . y y ' . t to m.ainf.s.in our high standards of -mm, add 1 lb quartered peeled St. Dunstan's Basilica. decorated tip veil and she carried a cas- eph Dougan as oigiulls . heath. 1;, i. but that we oommu, By AIJCE ALDEN T()Ml)RR()H"S IHNNI-IR cade of red roses. Following the ceremony I. TO- to preserve our immunity to small- ("i'-ms, ll; lb.1 .li'ed t ' . 12l "th ldi l' and vi ii lights, a I I 39.; Q C. . nilzidiiiiii-slziid ).l:l(ll:(lLOiil0llu5ln8ll'Kl)d lilirhle 5;: 0,) !.emVgwn!n)e, w:d? Tile bridesmaid. Miss June CRl'- l'f'pU0n W35 held 3': the Queen pox with vaccination at three to - Keeping pace -with the new and handsome season-spanning or Pmga: F; ””p y .1 d "&"””jf”b1, peered nu.mu,,,.5m,d whm, pom. g C E 0 " 9 s i x roll, wore a flamingo gown of nylon Hotel. Mr. Arthur Mclnnis acted live your intervals. transition clothes. are hats that are Just As jsuniy. just us right (9. 1' N ' m” P PWJA (5 toes. Slow-boil 35 min. Strain off'dm3 mew”-V when lb? R”'- M”"” ilet over taffeta with matching head- as toast master. The toast to the IBM! summer And early (Ill. Nearly every hat shows either evidence Peach Custard Pie Coffee Tea Milk the soup. 'l'o it, add 1 c tilinsliced ('Pl0l') and 1 lb. coarse-shreddedl signor McMahon uniteddin mat"- riage Mary Ciaildia, eldest daitgli- dress and i-arriecl a nosegay of yel- low roses. bride was proposed by Rev. Louis B. Dooley and responded to by QUESTION AND ANSWER J. 1...: Will a nearsighted person's of more hot in its lines or at least a suggestion of a deeper head fit. which marks s departure from the shallow lines that have ob. tained for so long. This nice little number is fashioned of shaggy Peal-h (iii.-tard pie; Line -,. 9.inf,t'lmiilcd spiilacll or kale. simmer 25 , . . , . .. , Mi: Ai-iliiir Mclllllls, bi-other of the groom eyesight become worse at night? .. . . V. . pie plate il.th pie pastry roll.-(1 3 iil.'.il in” GI ML mfd Mm Claude (mm! It)”. grnmn, was best man Mr. and Mrs. Mcinnls left by car Answer: Yes, nearsighted people mbbnfl ha” 19" in 5"” ”";Y and '5 handed Wm ""5" M tw”'m'"d smm R W Huck peel and ml”. Sam the SOUP in bows, RM.Lto Wilbert Collins. son of Mr. and, Gum” W,” uslmyed (0 mm, for New ynrk and other American become more ,0 at night since gray Jersey wool. stabbed with A slender quill. slice 6 fresh peacligs Add H c. iiislied with rioiiiuils. Slice the M” Arml” MCx"”'5' suits by Mr. Noe-1 wilson and Mr, cities. For travelling the bride wore dim light increases their difficulty. . sugar. 1 tbsp. t-ni'ilstart'll. U tsp meat and arrange down the center The bride. given in marriage by Richard C.il'l'0ll. 3" BQUE W118 Hill With MVY 80- KEEP IN TRIM salt. arid Vi. lisp, c-lniiamoll. Al'- of ii platter with the vegetableslher father, wore 5 uhlte floor- During the ceremony appropriate ('95-50Tle3i Her CDFSHEC W35 0i Willi-9 . Nlillle H pie 1'1 815- around the edge Pass horse-radish length govvil of nylon ilet over slip- iiviliiis were rt-ildcred by Miss Joan C”m"-10n5- 0" lhe" 'eW"l M3 I i F T E ' ..Pfat. .995 QlV,”l1ut,l'l ,A(,m, If? f”lT hmggr H g N Vgg . IPPF Salln xvii-ll fitted b0(ll4'P HP" Mtirtiagliaii and Mr. Frank Mc- and Mrs. Mclnnis will reside in 0 ' f heHddl'05s was A matching finger Iiiiyi'e. am-nmpanlpd by Mrs. Jos-ichwiotn-g,own, 3, la. ,1”. 5.1;. ELLENiS DIARY I by an Island Farmers Wife MARY HAWORTIFS MAIL Jealous Mother - in - Law Chocolate Let's share the ups and downs of streamllnersl club several sftemoon callsthenics. one reluctant exercis- each week. or writes that to her way I think- For the working girl. I. few ing the floor is so unintere tingshe stretching exercises first thing in can't seem to work up my enthus- the morning are s good water- ao. Is promised in last. evening's thiii "Th t' - - - i - K . i .3. H a s a nice time of peat. Dunn MARY 1-r,itw()R'rH. rn Now that he, mama m task L t lasm for toner-uppers and requests upper. However, when exercise it h1g1? lul)” of C195”l'Il1-'a iirie da3'.iflit it? he smiled at the memory. an inter-family disagreoment like terniinated now that rrun-Egon ha; 11.11 S an on-your-feet. streamlining rou- taken early in the day. it shouldbc es s us on the silver wings of rhe ground is warm and the cum an uppfgjudiced ,opmmnla Wm m'mke over the woman, . tine. Perhaps you share her opln- s warming-up routine with light. this morning. An ideal autumnal grass so soft on bare feet! And the 2 eggs ion on this score. easy movements. A vigorous work . . y seems advisable. My mother-in-law bin in his life, Mrs. X fee frant- , :ii,ili;:klls!t :;:ir'ur(i:eam”lr m”'d””d "W i." We Creek '5 Warm WI and I have had open conflict in Jically at a loss-llnwantlesd, dis- 1 CUP Willi? ii-PM But first. leilme explain why ex- out niiist'a1wavs be preceded in on me hmkn Mr (:71, rfluedh amp The daisies are in bloom then and ream m0n1.h5y,.,,d 1 am bemnnmg gayded' outwm-,-,, 1-hays Wm. sh, 3 lbs. lllellcd bullet Cl'Cl3EV authorities stress mat cal- warming-up to avoid strain. m bu; Mi Eh ”m”,I-ln ”” '"hd' Yhej?-W - - - W1 like them dam to wonder it 1 am at fault: it there tries to recapture the past via "l"”l3 isiiienics Ezieijciaes taken from I Many career slrla find that exer- ..'E'e '1 in on .. em wk 9" Ag"? ml,” he q””""L is anything I ought to do. or should nostalgic refeiences. 1 ""9 5”” "mk y lying-down DDSINOH lire more fou- 1 C rg a e care 0 A Yes, when they blossom fresh ; ye, mm. recomlle Us-,2 J0hn's mmhel. ought to mop 1 tsp soda spncg; nnor COOKIES proof because you can forget about ” "-'”””"l- i and NW "5 R lovely time of John and 1 have been married plucking at his coattails. She must 55” posture. and there is less chimcet It was the last. but certainly in James' mind not the least that of the new land latest-sown of all As it. happened this virgin soil gave the farmer: "fair-good" returns for we smiled, "nut," v w l d d .. , . . ------ tip cups flour - - . sol-lilg labor expended in the clear- him. "first. comes thrie en. gm df;-V5" llmbrlingfiivglu; ;'ll1-lci5e1l!eRl1lll;f;:ll-V5,B”r lL'-(')hl-de1f:I(;Vlo:)ldl;(1fli;wl0hOi;1,1 . i.-.1 teaspoon soda ;,':,K,51r;)u3,:mLir!;x:,lcening p;l)li'iii&: s.l'inm I - - . e ace a i - - - . ml and lead”-18': o igdsngecchlgcgexfbrl. Temsk E” 3 ",m:tiz.er haw lonelfg she is: and I can asking God for lnlier light in times 119315;; mm nubme and cmm” through the midsection; on side- ..n W” .0 amoom vou.d hard” , 0 a' on omgwlor jundelstalid her feelings. but I alsolof stress. For guidance along these p 3 bending While h01d1"8 "19 UP" mm, in M new ,3 5.; J R. M” ”'i",”.5 ”' "."”””W 1"”””'"l think she has had time to adiustfliiiee. study xiii-ii book; as ”The M” MD” ll"? Well by ""3 "M" . . stretch. and on lea swlrislns tnelim Mwr mrchsws henhgd taxriiixnsame. about, a-wilting his .favor. to me new wndmonsl snmm on the Mount-. or "Pow" housewife between sink and stove in teasp00f;"VBliilllL mp mo mpg. 'W"'”Ftll'llWl '””ii' iii? blnfleiynii This evening We came with "n hA mime bag; dgj';:;"':N.'::;;”;;' T,l.1,;T;,':.L, C,:T5L,1;,1,f,L,?;eL '1,?:,:."ki"5:. br:r1i?ersbiel:wt!lioenkii::xl?t;n.:ul;a'VE:,0l:: eagreiiige lillilealzii nv:1elli.s uzgili lieu: lg; ””e;”it:' ":x;.”:1””:)q::32:. this reiinirlg. And then? All of its " th'. u -, e . C W1 "" W” . ' .. . i , , i i. th . siftln ” 3 ” - W. 5 5 work roiripicteu. we salt the bind-lIi,;,?”t!0d(;:r., ,;,:.1::or:l:.13:;;:1I;' ggfslcigg justice and. although I tfelt able b:i01(lg-:pnFl';9dC9E1lkill:)i'C5.1.,';;:'31iC: I Jlp0S;,',c9 if V.-mire building a house sggldrat ticedr Hfrall ntngle aeddlng l'e8- "0" W "Venn" T911 mg 953” . . - . v i . ' r i ' . i i e' ' 9' P3” WW5 "id 1” We 5”"5'3l my to attend amid the sceiics o N” R'' hulk I gale he! '1? RD" i i ' I C H or remodelling your kitchen. see mainder to egg mixture. add van- heave" they Wm” hel u” "mew bound for an extended rest in at l ' t "th th f " - v r :lalPdl'I"l)K&a e 0 er arm be gllpnpger seasonal event,-a church mum do n homwlyl Howewrv Hm; M. H. lnear each other as possible. pan. Bake in moderate men. to H” mmuwa g day or mmoth --And may, thgt!" GM, mm H”. mp m" draws ",5 swan”. after that we weicilt the iriendsi; Ma,-y Hana,-(A1, munspls m,-mum Vgg ,vg,ggg. ..M..,, Mb”-1, shnrpg. stretching and gentle bending will with a long sigh which meant re- folks Mmse disnancesg Back mu, We ioniit Vlellei her column. not by mail or pcr- Eliersllo W. I. 58 Imp"? 101' l-1'10 HT” WWK 35” gret. He had been learning his Reader-lesson. but forgetting it now, he too followed until we lost it from sight, the course of the mach- inc. "It will be it willie before t.here'il be grain to out again." he com- year," we agreed. 'It will all come again-in an- other year." he said. "Yes. it will all come again." her l-hilrihood a pleasant and satis- cnme to catch the glint. of welcom- ing smiles, to chat happily with those of their golden years, to greet the old friends again. "Back home"-how beloved are the wordsl "Now, how will you put us ill the Diary?". one of the band of over a year. He is an only child and his mother is very fond of him. She still writes to him in nostalgic vein, recalling their "good ogy she demancleo. But only after I had thought things through and MOTHER TAKES Ql,'I(lK OF- FENS Later she rettiined illy note of apology. also sent back some gift. angry because John missed call- ing her just one day during all of look within her if for the help she needs. She may unlock the powers of heaven on her own be- half. by means. of prayer-if she inns Secret of a Happy Life (rte- ielli by l-lailnal. whitall Smith. isonal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian, Charlotietowii. that sink and stove are located as l 2 squares of chocolate Melt Ch0CGllll.'l in butter and milk Mix in usual nay, fry in deep fat 1 cup brown sugar 15 cup butler 1 cup chopped raisins 1 cup walnuts llla. and fruit and drop on greased Sour Cream Pie 1 cup thick sour cream 1 tsp. cinnamon of strain. However. if you have a naturally good posture and your: weight. is not excessive. and you get more of a "lift" from a stand- of an overdose the second day. but, oh, the third day!” Right. Three does it. Many inquire as to the best. time lor exercise. That is an individual matter. the only rule being not to take. vigorous exercise within an iioilr and a half after eating it hearty meal. Exercise brings the . cise after the working day is on helps them feel fresh again Thq like to go to the YWCA or to some other organized exercise or dsncn class and have fun with their slim- mlng. menied. workers asked with l merry chiick- our memo... she also mm mnnyl l-!P- CW8! g , inliscles. and following A meal. it As for exercising just before ro- "rirst. winter has to come and le. untruths about John and me. ”' clip ”"””” ".”3"” is iieeded in the stomach to aid tiring. here iiiznln it depend: on iii- go: then the springtime and thei How can vie-only to remember knowing they were untrue. diwguof sslflzr dl885W,m- I individual A vigorous workout thn Niiilllif Mid R"Pi' that W6 Slims how hiippily busy lhf'.i' WPYP- l-hit-W John has said he will renoiince. Yd u D Em A3 L” H" hm” "1 da-V" tn" '1” 15 '00 3”"lU1M-mi 101' 50310: N15 W mer." He stopped in consider I0m!- women and girls who millisi.erN'i her it ilet-essai',l'; but sometimes 2” bepie""e "ll pends on your own schedule. For others it induces sound sleep. so admirably tn the. wimtii of "the ya”, mmuy ,5 your nmy reamn 4! ll 135 the housewife. the middle of the Exercise should Ilwlys be guim KINII Elilili inner niitn" of the number in at- tendance, offering them altogether delectable fare? C I 0 There were machine-lights in the lane a moment ago. And now there for being; and I dont want him to give tip his nlotiier. I feel an- other letter from me would be resented; also any person-to-person talk. I have tried to conquer any resentment in my heart. and will Hlnll Colloclod by lgdugsalq MNMIIII of 5) Flannel broom covers allow you is get at cobwebs and dusty crevices; they slide onto the broom easily, stay put. with elas- ticized edges. and are easily washed in bat suds 1 teaspoon lemon'rtnd igratedi. Mix in order given and pour into 1 inch pan lined with plain pastry Bake 10 minutes at 450 degrees then 80 minutes at 325 degrees morning. after the family is out of be way. is ideal. Or mid-afternoon. It is always more fun to exercise with a friend or with a group. nnd many homemaker: tske group exer- to the individual. The lmportuit thing is regularity. A little each day makes for habit -- beautiful hsbit. If you have a system that brings Serve hot or cold. happy returns. share it with us. cises with other members of their tire familiar steps in the ball. And do my be(,L in promote peace, for . a. voice: "Who.-(sever lliiVP will the sake of all of us. But what to An enterprising I I ' been Ellen? I've been looking for do? Have you any suggestio ? .. . .- . . . - . . i care . , . the weve heard . 'I' :.:;:....:l :..lf.?: .f:'":..?.lt." i'.tt W 3- .m:.........l:t...; .. ... ...... Is Is . The new, faster, easier non: PERMANENT, so quick it named itself! We ;,,', m,0.,n,j,.. ..,..,,.,n'yv case. or wan cuisine TOR- usediospoonreedingsheplaoedubii H u ” 5 M Ilmwlu. ".";.i ' MENT of food on the spoon and turned it - , . 1 i. g V . . . . . Unlil ioniolmw - -r m -- Di") upside down bcforcputtingit in baby; - - - - - Cviiod-illifhir - - - - - DEAR v' R: I” 't D"'b1"" "1 mouth. Since the food touched the Q this kind, the mother tor mother- Allne Adams Patterns FALL WONDEIIJ For the prettiest fabric you can find -- this shapely dress with dashing details. See the way this rtlrve-conscioiis line softens your ehoulders, narrows your waist, bil- lnws the skirt. sew it! Wear it now right through winterl Choose fsllie, taffeta. or winter cotton. Pattern 4530: Misses' Sizes 12, I4. 16. 18. 20: 40. Size 16 takes 4h yards 45-lricli fabric. This pattern easy to tire, simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-Five Cents (3564:) 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. lint - . smalls! ' 5.'ii'i7t- YIIUII in-iawi is almost entirely at fault in the sense tnat she is throwing inappropriate infantile feelings around like explosives. And being nasty with married children about their spouses, for the primary rea- son that she herself hasn't ma- tured emotionally” Towards Johr-.'s marriage. his mother is inappropriately jealous and iinsultably anxious, like at tenacious child, who is fighting another associate for full posses- sion of I. mutual "best friend". Her predicament brings forciby to mind the words of St. John: "There is no fear in love: but perfect love casteth otlt fear. He that fcareth is not made perfect in love." Her behavior in respect to John and you fallrdesperately short of "perfect love". . she jealously resents having to with another woman; and fears that he may let her slide into the background of his life, if she stops playing upon his heart-strings with nsgging demands for senti- mental rations. This is the mean- ing of her Joust and poutlng. LEARN TO TURN ON INNEI i LIGHT Essentially Mrs. X (let's call her) poses a problem of spiritual need. she yearns for s conviction of personal significance. for 0. source of psychological nurture. that will share his existence and affections tongue instead of the roof of the mouth. baby soon learned to swallow without diillailty. 0 Spoon loading is often made simpler if you start baby off on solid foods with tastes and textures designed just to please his tender tongue. Like Gsrbsr's Cereals. Littio beginners will go for their smooth. good-feeling texture and bland flavors. important. too Gerbcr's Cereals are enriched with vitamins and minerals so essential to growing tots. For taste variety. rotate all five: Mixed. Rice, Barley, Oatmeal and Wheat Cereals: P.S. Gcrber's Cereals are easy for mother. loo--sll are pncoolted and ready-to-serve. Just add milk or formula. loiochd glory. A minor hung he- hind baby's dressing tsblc works won- dam in cutting down the wi Ice. Baby will glory in studying his to ion and yours. probably kick up far less fuss during diapering. 0 love 00 Gal sip. Bnby'I first food shot milk may well bsorsnssjuicsmnd was onus almost sl- ways love Other": Strained Orange Juice from the first lip on. Made from I'm for lsnollnl Why i-ieii iim dry. dull, lifeless loolt when there's lanolin in QUIcK'I waving lotion to help protect your hair In- dsmsge...Iieep it healthy! My QUICK curls an ooh and shiny and perfect lsmho to manage. Pick the Wlcli tlIIt's " ,With the lanolized waving lotion that takes In only loiminutesl You tlilnk s plnosrrs foot? It'ulu Iver-CU thing that consul QuIcK's waving lotion tsltd is only 10 nllnntcs:vl1.lnny shag hair I can givoanytslf I Tim hslndss winding. by niciisan HUDNUT N Qlllcli'8sosyssploi1-uiusuiii... Io do. Wind. won and nontrslho. And dial a Ientrslisori It's actually s Vsvo Viniisn. and NI dsli it on your curls jut Coo. quick-so-sv wish. Makes than in longumlsh lhdlcl QUICK in just I hour. waving. pomulhlsgl Pick QUICK if you wants longer 2:;..::::::..:-.':r: ' 2.”.l"..ii:i.?"u'i:'1i:il.3':..';'”:'?i?.?.! . . t .i ::-;.:.-::;::.".:::::i ::':..:":. "i:..'i:d..:".";r.'.:i.i: .. ................;.'':':-'.i..'.: .t::.':. "I" '" ii" '''"''I- "'0"-r W0 M voi- 'I,d"I::'O.- 3:. "find himself", as the nyin: goes. .25 hs”so::'n" Cilia HI "MI! nsturslly MM! Illlfl i'r:?"E::;EE: g vim. C .0 Created in lho HM! An. Solo-n of I and”...-H . E TlIOIOcM"Y"fInI!lnGalb that - ?' f . in mm mi.-:':.r:-.i.-,'r'.vr..-.'i;:-'.:'.":: .11; "M4. , . . u.uu L OIANOIICI rnnn.. i ::,wcmm"Mn "um k - s . yum yoyuq