. DECEMBER 12, 1947 THE GUARDlAbl. CHARLUFTETOWN Men’; Dresser 5m Iillfolds Tobacco Pouches Ash TF°Y5 Smoke/s Stands Ronson Lighters Crucifixion Sick Call Sets Mottoes Books For Every Reader , i i i i i l l i i l i l i l i i Smoker’: Supplio! i AT REAR PHONE 228i d Timely And Useful o... quick trip down town will complete your Christmas Shop- ping, You'll find arniloads of bargains in practical gifts of ‘my description for old and young alike. Open every eve- ning except Wednesday till 9 P.M. Read This List NOVELTIES l SEE Ollll TllYLllllll IIP" STAIRS , The isuirio BOOK noon 4 4 "Formerly Herman's Book and Novelty Store" ‘ i . 9m b-iedtb¢$ V; i l § OQ§ O€QW Ladies’ Dresser Sets Music Boxes Fancy Stationery Cameras Picture Frames \)w%6 Pen and Pencil Sets Greeting Cards School Supplies i Jig Saw Puzzles Alarm Clocks 0F Slllll’ yra I42 GT. GEO. ST. oii/ob/i/é CHRISTMAS TIME what a racket! What l! H0188! llouses full of girls and boys Full oi laughter, full of fun. pg]; of joy for everyone. Christ- mzis-tlme is here. ghepping-buytng gifts for all~_ Old and _\0lmg, and big and smafi. Faces pressed against the panes, Vfatrhliig boats and toy! 811d trains. Christmas-time is here. CHOOSE THREAD TO SUIT FABRIC Seamsiresses will get better ro- suits for their efforts if they know about thread. Nylon sewing thread is the Johimy-come-lateiy that threatens the supremacy of silk in sewing baskets. 0 As fine as silk. test-tube nylon thread has elasticily and strength a: least equal to the silkworm’: .brlcs. Too-course thread makes a A Few Suggestions: spinnings. Some authorities‘ claim nylon is superior. Because of its ability to stretch with the fabric it stitches. nylon ls especially F21 commended for sewing knitted fabrics, medium-ivelght rayons, glass curtains and draperies. Better suited to the texture or sheer fabric sucli as net and ba- tiste are the finest tightly twist~ ed mercerized or cord cotton threads. When buying thread, follow a thread chart as an accurate guide to correct size for different fab- rics. Too-fine thread breaks under hard service given heavy-duty fa- lieavy unprofessional looking seam in delicate fabrics. MILES 0P‘ NEIIVES Uncounted thousands of miles of nerve fibre cgnprise the brain and nervous system in the human THE FRIENDLY BEAST! n (A Twelfth Century Carol) Jesus, our brother. strong and good. Was humbly born in s stable rude. And the friendly beasts around Him stood Jesus. our brother, strong and » good. . "I". said the donkey shaggy and brown, _ "I carried His mother up hill and down. " “I carried her safely to Bethle- hem town, ' "I”, said the donkey shaggy and brown. "I", said the cow all white and 1’ . “I gave Him my manger for His “I gave Him my hay to pillow I-Ils head. "I", said the cow all White and red. “I", said the sheep with curly horn. "I gave Him my wool Hll blin- ket warm. . "He wore my coat on Christmas morn; _"I". said the sheep with curly horn. And every beast, by some spell, In the stable dark was glad to tell, good Of the gift he gave Immanuel. The gift he gave Immanuel. HOUSEHOLD HINTS ‘To keep frosting made from ic- ing sugar soft and smooth add two or three tablespoons of honey. Honey prevents drying out be- cause it attracts moisture. Added to your cake batter it has the same effect - cakes containing honey stay fresh days longer. Re- duce the sugar of the recipe 1-4 cup, end the liquid 1 tablespoon, and a'dd 1~4 cup honey. Vlflien sugar gets hard and lumrpy put it into the refrigerator for a few days and it will become quitc soft again. Serve freshly-cooked vegetables covered with a cheese sauce pour ed over them. No meat will be needed. Add a beaten egg to the sauce to increase its food value still more. This makes a 200d- light meal for busy days. POISED WOMAN BUDGETS ENERGY Wise expenditure of energy is the secret of the serene and un- flustered appearance that marks the poised woman. A check-up on your daily rou- tine will reveal how well you» bud- get your energy expenditure. D0 you organize work to eliminate waste motions If you do‘ lids means that you use efflctmt equip ment. that you gather tools to. body. Something glamorous, something useful, that's THE FASHION SHOPPPS formula to help you make “HER" Christmas happy . carefree! something tempting - . . and» yours SLIPS NIGIITIES PAJMMS IIOIISEGOATS PAITIES ILOIISES SWEATERS Plane ss iiosisiiii GLOVES llllES$E8 SIIITS lill JAGKITS llll Latest leslgiie llll lend To Please The, Fashion Shoppe "THE STORE THAT FASHION IUILT" specific tasks before you stag to ‘4.-.,-.:.- - -v~w— wafl""'i'lrbr y!“ "IRI" LivingiSf Leisure ITHE WOMAN'S REALM/ work. Arranging work details in ' sequence and allotting enough time to complete the Job at hand are other motion-savers. ~ Do you balance daily housework between light and heavy tasks? Housecleaning, for example. makes‘ heavy demands on your precious 511PP1y of energy. Don't try to clean the whole house in one day. If you clean in theunorning, plan less strenuous work for the ‘afternoon-sewing, mending, mak- ing out menus and marketing lists.‘ Do you allot time for one or preferably two rest periods during the day? Stretch out for a few minutes in the late morning and .a:oin in the afternoon. —--_€____ - CmLWS FEET GROW QUICKLY A child's feet are capable of as- l-Wllflllflg Browth between May and September. That's why pedlatrists warn mothers to be careful about putting youngsters‘ feet back inl 5°h°°l BhW-i which finished that term last spring. Summer exercise has helped to Pfflmflw Browth of feet, these ex- parts say. They also point out that bare-footedaictlvity during the vs- catlon months frequently causes géiénees in the shape of growing For these reasons. a new check. "l! on shoe size and last for your child is u-rled a‘ service which re. liable shoe stores will obllgingly perform. A5 for the kind of shoes needed 1°’ 310M118 feet. experts insist "P011 sturdy, well-made oxfords with strong but supple uppers, T», provide shape-retaining suppgf,‘ for tender arches, flexible leather soles are needed. The kind of shoes which should not go to school, according to our exerts. are sneakers and other flimsy footwear designed for play, These shoes are not intended for treks °“ hard Pavements. and if 3:5" 1°!‘ Sllvh. may cause disabili- CAREFUL waur role mm; nests Girls who plan higher heels which into fashion ought to ing their feet to walk footedly. It's not easy to swing feet g rhythmic tread if they're hostel} by "Wee-loch heels. but it can be done. 711° flick O! putting s rhythmic pattern into your walk is to time W111’ Steps and measure your to wear the are stepping begin train» more sure- strides.’ The best way to time you. ‘e95 15 b0 use a one-two-three {nental count’ like a. dance lnsu-uc. gt uses when teaching the rhumba. est measure for your stride 15 one-and-one-half times the length of your foot. All set for walking? Lei’; 911N111: the down-beat on the bid 0! your front foot. Practise m1, "mil Wlfve mastered rhyLhnL 9111'? YOlFVe got it. you'll not onLv be able to sail off more gracefully ' l“ 59mm? hfili. but you'll be able to get around on them with less fatigue. woluurnvo angina ace Stop worrying over trlfles. No matter what tier-axe. the woman wit: docs this runs the risk of being calcd “old fussbudget." I “My do you suppose the adjec- tive "on? usually precedes the ier.;i cf “fussbudgeti”, Because the ll. it of fretting over uaim-g pea. ~ i . Jugs is usually associat- eri .1, age. I l . let any tendency to get u . .. sr little frustrations add ui; l' gears to your age. Scotch the llijillEG to talk about those dfCJ y trlfles which make cheer- less chattel‘. Pe 'e may listen out of politeness, ut pirayunc happenings that may disturb you -littie Dick's falling in a mud puddle and wrecking his best suit, big Dick's failure to fire the fur- nace, Grandma's refusal to play nursemsid-make dull narratives for friends and provide ammuni- tion for enemies who went to fire unkind cracks. Moreover tedious tales like these we cite above are apt to make the narrator seem old beyond her years. Gay talk has youthful tin plicatlons. Light-heartednese that can't be dragged down by trifle: is usually a-characterlstic of youth. l ORIGIN 0F THE DOUGHNUT Se: Captain Hanson Gregory. l who poked_ the soggy _ centre out of-a fried cake one hundred years ego. was recently commended on a bronze tablet as inventor of the hole in the doughnut. l About one hundred Gregory kin- l folk, and onlookers attended the ceremony which ended with dough- nuts and coffee for sll. - Charles Gregory a second oousln of the captain. placed the twelve by fourteen-inch plaque on the seaward wall of the house where Gregory sold both the mariner and the modern doughnut were born. GT. GEO.‘ ST. fbrk he created the life-ring ost- reaeon than the story that an In- dian arrow pierced e The doughnut hole was inspired. he said, by dlfficultiol Captain Gregory's mother met in produc- ing old-style fried cakes. The captain saw that the cakes weren't cooking in the middle and with one epic thrust of a kitchen tern of ‘to-day's "sinker." ' This commends itaelf more to the doughnut, end thus made the first holel WHAT'S MINING? The term "mining" rovers sll~ processes ‘whereby minerals aref recovered from the earth. including surface workings, underground workings nnd borlnns kiss ioiiii TIRED FEELING gooiisiiti Man Sul law IlaaI ‘mg-An: 001:: Know h. . Williams Pink rm. u». nu ala world-mad fa halo tightly’: I I ~=.~.--..‘I.' irons "storms..- "°" ' ' m unseat EFvfua-a-“m” m“ “ha. ma”? HERE'S NEW WAY TO PICK COLOUR You can try out many of the unusual 2:11 colors for their effect upon your personal colouring be- fore you buy a dress. The Lrick is to use fabric or crepe-paper made into a colour hoop and used to en- circle your head and hook around ‘your neck. According to an expert who uses her own trick. you can try out a strong medium or weak tone o.’ the some colour and thereby often make a. much better choice of the three. When trying out colour. test i‘. for its effect on your skin, heir and eyes. The best colour to choose is the one which equally divides its flattery among all three features. If you are testing a colour for evening wear, it's a good idea no try out. its becomingness under artificiil light. Some colours do a fade-out and others a‘ quick-change act under artificial light. If you want to determine the best daytime colour that is going to be put to its severest test out of doors, do your colour-testing outside. \ //I _/. ' " in!!! a \ 123- I27 Euston St, 1 i . TH! rAMous smooth-riding qualities of Defloco reach a new high with the revolutionary new Super Cushion tires as standard on oe soro SAFETY-RIM wi-ieetsr equipment: on all modell- These unique, new-design tires are fully inflated a e017 2f pounds air pressure yet they carry 26% P10" l1! 90PM‘ d"! W41’ nary tires. They cushion the ca: against crosswise shocks —the softer tires taking the jars when they hi: stones or rough pavement i — something no other tires have previously done. Combined with the famous DeSooo “Safety-Rim" Ill?" tires sec a new standard of safety. The; ma cooler which lessens also chance of a blowout. Should a blowout 0cm!» d" ‘kflaled m‘ says on the "Safecy-Rim” wheel — even at high speeds - allowifll ’ “to, straight stops. the extra mil reduces tire- COMIOIT-bver slr presence sad 26% 8"!" sir volume greatly reduce road vibration-Bl" you the smoothest ride la DeSoso bluesy. !AFIl'Y—New mam ‘s-fwllm‘ '5'“ e" one inch wider to fit these H589! "h!" m“ Th" combine to set s new standard of material "S"!- iiouo tire-snakes d an all has! all"! built law these new dres. They have more road contact which Ii"! lmlcr traction, ' , wlseelspin. 45’ Qrysler Corporation engineers have done wonders to cushion cars against up and doom shocks (left). Lateral, orlcrosswise. shock had never been satisfactorily absorb- ed until Super-Cushions were produced- Tliese bigger, more cushioned tires soak up lateral shock (right) giving a smoother, needle: ride. W. G. 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