PAGE TWO W 0man’s Realm/ Socia Yor lrealtllst ln a Muffin and so easy Io mafia, loo! IRAN IKON MWHNS 2 tablespoons ,1‘ vup milk shurtmnng ‘l run siitt-cl flan: teaspoon ea “if M" a teaspoons but»; l cup Albhnl Dilhdvl’ 54 cup uh. loud bacon (‘ream sltortcnittg ztntl sugar ‘thor- uugltly. Atlti cugnttci lu-nt well. Sttrtn ltcllltirgls .4 Il-lirrut and milk. lmt. $011k until ntust of moist urc has been taken up. Riff. flour with Ralf. nnrl baking powder. Add bacon. Add to first mix- O-OO-GOOOQO-O-GOO-OO-O-O -o Ellen '3 Diary l a, m Inland Fannefl wu- t The family o! partridge, lmemd. now by one. which probably has. {alien a to some prowling fox. came to v t. u: lgIJn this morn- lmg. I delayed the breakfast pre- pumtlotnts and from the windows. Jamie and I followed their move- ments about the yards. It. was still early. and although smolee was drifting upward from the chinmey Ln the house aorom the lime. there was no sign yet. of feeding being dome about the stables. Doors were closed and all was 90 still n; to be deserted. The birds came from the meadow beside ‘the lane and moved steadily along a beaten path towards the barnyard not quite so wrarily as on their first or subsequent visits but more confidently as it better acquainted now with the lie of the l-attd. In single file the!’ wen-t stopping here and there to glean seeds that had bflm‘ dropped from the ltay cr the bedding straw. ;searvlilng intently. these wild‘ creatures so completely alien 10 their surroundings. “Aren't they pretty?" Jamie whispered. as they lure and stir only until flour dieop— P0878. Fill greased mufiin pans two- thirds full and bake in moderately hot o\'en (400°F.) 25 to 3O minutes. Makes 9 mufiinl. Just. wait until you taste the flavour of crisp bacon nll wrapped up in a. light, tender mufliti made with toast.- cti, nut-sweet: All-Bran! It‘s luscious. Get Kellogg's All-Bran totlnv! Try these taste-tempting mufltna tomor- row. Clip the recipe nuwl KEEP "REGJLAIV NATURALLY paraded past our window‘. Therm “Lo:k!" Jamie said anxiously. - - O Another pair of eyes was watch- ing them 8s well, sharp green eyes |arid a body was crouched. and‘ ready to spring. Eyes that arc kind tmtil a. careless bird or a M01186 0P ral tempts her. "Oh!" Janus said thurrying to the door as Tabby hounded towards them. But Tabby got rm partridge this momin . Th6’? were gone as quickly as a ift of sparliotlvs, across a picket fence to igain the far shelter of the orchard . A ) ) |v|n elsure {to receive a sound scolding from‘ Jatnie. arrd l’ agreed with him that l“she should a known better". Tabby‘ ‘ltowever mgained her customary compostlrfi presently. Then she blinked up at him innccenlly and make-up. —THE WO_1l_li4__N ’S REALM- PUPPY IN THE SNOW ExporimcittalLv he dFlJDEd I Que forepatv in-aml it. was cotdl, ~iri situffcd it with Sfllfill black H050‘ And, grcuvillg sutltiettly quite aol'l,t seapt in all over! And the feel Nas ccst-tsy; he ltacl tn squeal incl jump and run and roll and then Come tumbling back to me again .. ‘leap high and f-fll me with his paws, hick inc with warm bright tongue because Re knew I'd made it just for him— This soft cold wonder-all his might W-ts centred in llls frantic tail rm sltotv his thanks attcl his de- light. -B_\' ABIGAIL GREBSON. New York Times. FOR FRESH BABY-SOFT SKIN Wllllf‘ trinity beauty FCSUlJllOHS are matlc, only to he broken. the promise of a lovelier cnntplexaotl s one that you can make -atttl wep! DESDIlE all lhe care ‘you've qtvcn yiotlt‘ skin, rlespitr- all the JCllUlll\'l'Tl;Z tricks you ntay have ZTlPd, “c lf your t-ontplcxion (loesrft :l1n\\' at markcrl intpruventcnt alter trying this trealtnertt. Ftrsl: CrCLmt your face thorough- l_\. Wllh tissues. gctitly remove the "ream and izttmc that ll carncs .v.lh il. Stluratc rt (liilllp 111d of cotton with skin frcshctier and go avt-r your face anti neck l0 FGMOW evety last trace of cream. Now: Shake a little fragrant cleansing meal into the palm of your hand. Add just enough wattr lo make a fine paste and spread it over your face. When almost tlvy, scrub off the mixture witth a LlTY wash cloth. Scrub briskly until you have removed as much paste as possible. Finish by rinsing off the remaining meal with cool water. This l-s the way to st-ruh down in a new skin. Of cnttrr-e. it isn't son“!- ghlng you just do once fmri expect m t immediate results. ll you really in- tend to keep your beauty resolu-l f:c-l'|. yolfll do lltis t"\'f‘l'_\' night. for. a full wcckmattrl ottre zt week incre- after. Briar-root is t; hard wood ob- tained from the root of a common health-plant in the south of France and is used ln the manufacture of pipes. An ancient mode of giving lCtt- ants ltotlce o-f removal was chalk- inK the door-this was used espec- ially smong the poorer classes. GAIETY. MARKS SYRING ‘ HOWS l Younger women had thc-‘rt- day' this week as far as Paris fashions‘ were concerned. . l Cart-en sltmtctl an essentially brisk and stpirilerl sprint: collection. Straight. squnrcrl shoulders, tltisc-y ly filled hotlices with lflPl0l'C(l~Sl‘,l-| ed effects, neatly itlpped-in waists» and an easy. lively fullness around] the skirt, otttlinetl this-designer’! favourite post-war si-lltoticllc. . Coloured prints, crrntraslittg tvtlh] the dull shades emph-xsizcrl that; _v0uthful note, together \vilh num- erous navy hltlc walking frocks with white touches around the neck lines or just above the lti|-s., A ltand-paitttcd landscape. ci-rtlttt: on a wide hmtrl arntutd the ethic of a white summer evening tlress, showed an inventive spirit. A little muslin scarf. semi-circularly drap- ed and hanging behind the knees. could be pulled up cloak-urlse over the shoulders. Both scarf and dress‘ pioceeded to repair ht? "Ha'.“ Jamie asked eiveciz her ln- , tently "who i5 it that hcr’s ‘(pect- ing?’ ' l i Sttungclv ctrcuglt we d‘d luve (‘Onlpally lllls mortiirtg, most wel- come and entticxely unexpected. l-le came along snow covered fields and moved amid a wirtlry scene that cnit-tltttlerl to be beautiful. "Every pine and flr and ltemlcck were er- mivc" as did cvctiv last tvrig on lhC bare times and zlu-ubs. ztrcl covered by last night's boar frost. they smtrkled in the morning sun. 1t was Jamie's bosom frelu-d art-d compzriion since babyhccd: the black-fouled Mull. He was at a docr wagging 8 delirzhtctl tall, when Jamie ran l0 open it, in response to a familiar sczatching. “Oh. Mutlle" I heard him sav in amazement "lto-w did you know where a find the?" mud thcrt “were you lonesome?" Arid while I coittinutd to kc busv a-l mvt baking: in the pantry. Jnnffg ltratl “its pillQWCtl beside illf: dog's 0ft U10 couch and an arm ‘M15 thrown lovirgly about a neck. Jamie could not have zt better mm a more 181th- iul friend. o a a o The taking which occupied the ‘nest patrl c.f the inclining, ccrttslsiezl of one pic attd tartlels to the num- ber of a dozen. These dalntles were my COIIlTllDIPllOIl. lo this evrltihigks meal when we gnlltmd to celebrate Rob's birthday. Jeanie cooked the chicken of yesterday's butchering and site it was who baked the cake which was so good it ‘may well have been her srwnn-scng, gully frosted Feud lettered blue otn cream. and off were in white muslin, strewn with sapphire-blue flags. Another novelty was a hipstrtite corduroy velvet redlngote. with black top and violet skirt. key and with little ‘scernablc .melody Jamie sizing “Happy birth- day to you" As we spread the table, Jeanie and I recalled this dale last yenr when ln- a clear and lowly but frosty night and along, .1 itttry 102d we had gotta in along, to Rob's. where Karolyit hrul 01w lertaired the folks from Alderlca. as well HS- Mr. and Mrs. A., their near neighbors. cn the Occasion. fllnta on Ijiflquctte All veizclablcs are calcn with a fork; this applies to peas also. Y "Mury’s such looking Mother!” s, like her‘ parents and grmdparentl, Mary realizd ~ what a help line's ‘Fruit Salt’ tau be to healthful vitality. The day to clay tasks mother rully require fitness. Ino helps to cleanse the system of wastes and excess gastric acids that most always bring on fluggishness, indigestion and a listless feeling that takethe edge i oh‘ life. Eno is pleasant to take i-h free of harsh bitter salts, gentle but eflective in its action: Buy a bottle today and mks bo- foro breakfast, when needed; on 75 Yuan ‘m: Wonto o", lt Out- mm had been ltaulltxtg logs tot the mill today, and there were those aim which were-yarded a distance from the scene of the cutting. Jami; himself caught rides, mt-tltc l:t't lap of the trips when the route fey near us. by w-ay of the lame. gk-oérittntfehilFrigfai _“ i 3 u young- oo» I )2» Cook's Corner l i‘. 0f I vmin: wnnumo (mm Eight egg whites, 1 cup butter. 21.5 cups white sugar. 1/3 teaspoon salt, 1 cup lukewarm water, 1 lb. seedless raisins. 1 lb. currents. 1% lbs, cltron peels. 1 Jar cherries, 1 teaspoon each pineapple, lemon, ‘.5 cup shredded cocoanut. 4 cups flour. 2 teaspoons baking povwdcn: lCream the butter end sugar- grad-t ually. 51ft flour before measuring v then add fruln. eocoanut and nuts I and fold in well beaten egg whitegl Bake iq a heavy greased paper] under cake. This recipes makes 4~ I layer cakes. Cook in I slow ovm. l l l l l LIGHT FRUIT CAKE I lsunrlen) One-half cup shortening, l5 cup.’ honey. 2 eggs. 1 lemon. l cup flour,‘ 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup raisins, 1 cup chopped nuts. ‘.5 cup candied cherries (chopped). ll cup eltmn peel ieut.) Method: Melt- lhortenlng. add honey, eggs and mix well. Sift flour and baking pow~ dor tn a little nt a time to above mixture. add lrmon. Mix raisins, nuts. cherries and cilron in 2 table- spoons flour and add. Turn ln loaf pans and bake in slow oven 250 dd. I’. for I howl. 800d sultz. but not necessarily niew. J-OQ-O-OQ-O-O-VVGQOOQQ-OHOOO-Q I g years of age. , THE-_CHIB.ELQT'FMEP_VZN_§_UQBQLAN.- icndiie Vacuum Dacke 1'0 Shut Out Ate-Shut in flavor and Frelhnoll Once More Available at Your Grocer’! Enjo Real! _ Fr-e.s% Coffelé z/ \ DOROTHY DIX SA YS- A O-FOOQ-O-O§%-O~QQ-OOO'Q 0++0+++o4++944+0++0 Respect Is Marital Keystone Trust Superior to Love in Years When Honeymoon ls (Ivor When girls and boys get married they are influenced in their choice of a mate by a number of things, such as each others looks. how they wear their clothes. how good a line the other carries, if they llkc the saint- ntnvles and have the same taste in ice cream sodas. Sometimes they cvcn give a moment's thought to each other’: rllspcsitioit ard ulznt sort of llUSrlMlildS and wives they are likely to ntakc. But the one thing that they practically never lake into consideration is whether they respect caclt other. Yet; that is the foundation stone of cvcry successful marriage. Beauty fades. Romance is just a dream of youth from which we wake up. Passion dlca of satiety unless it rests on something greater than physical attraction. And by the time husbands and wives are puddle-aged there is no bond between them unless they respect other. The young, who have not learned life's bit.- Lcr lessons. do not. believe this. They think that love is the most important thing in every marri- age, and titty do not rrnlize that we cannot long love that for which we have a contempt. We may pity llle weakllrigs. We may condone their faults and try to cover them up even from our own eyes. But the affcction we give them is merely a cloak for our disdain. In our hearts. as the poet says. "W0 are ashamed throughout our being to have loved so 13001‘ a thing." . each SO MUCH FICTION We weave a lot of fiction about the beautiful devotion of hus- bands and wives who still cherish the mates who htnnlllate‘ them tn every way and make their ltivcs a burden to them. But, ln reality, it doesn't exist. It. ls just an act that proud men and women put on to save thclr facts. A silly girl, infatuated with a drunkard, may marry ltlm. but by the time she has fished hrlm out of the gutter and seen him filthy and repulsive he docs not 1ook‘l/ike a fairy prince to her. Nor dots the woman vhcse husband is too lazy to work and who drags ltcr and her children down to poverty, foster any maudlin rmotlons about him. Site secs him stripped of all disguises as the ll('(‘l he is. We can only lovc whet is lovable. And tile snmc thing holds true of lite men who cndure wivcs who ting lhtun and hcnpcck them. who arc slirews and viragoes, who are lazy slovrns who keep houses that arc pigstics. In public they act the part of n husband who condoncs his wife's faults Just because they are ltefs, but privately he loaihcs hcr. , There um bc nu stability lll a marriage tn which the husband and wlfc do not rcspfci. raclt othrr. No woman can be happy with a man who is a liar untl n chcat and u philunderet- and of whose every act site is suspicious. Ncr can any m-an be hatppy with a woutan who pads bills, who flirts wllli any man who notlccs lier. who teachers the children to lie and cover up for her and whose worri he cannot trust, But fat‘ othrrivisc is it with the ntarrlrd couplcs whose respect for cacti olltt-v has prawn with the years. The glantor of yOll-lll ins gene ft-cm lhtnt, but in its sited has ecrn-c the sure knowledge that they can trust in each other as they can in God. They have seen each other trlcd ln the furnace and they have come out pure gold. as It would save a lot of heartache and prcvcnt many a divorce ll youngsters would change tttc litany otf courlslfp from "Do you love me?" to “Do-you respect mc " ooovooowo-owovoocovon FOR THEHNE“! “Any Mo d e rn . Etiquette By Roberta Lee vovwooo-own oowmnooo Q- I5 ll DIVDPI‘ l0 place ilte el- bows on lhc lnbl: Wllilrr eating? A. ’I‘itl.s practice ls not fruwncd upon as it once was. It l5 better, however. to keep the elbows off the “"719 ""111 001109 and cigarettes are in order. Q- ls an entire outfit of new clothes necessary for the bride- groom? A. No; though he should have Plenty of shirts. ties, some pa]. "Hi8. and tlho like. and several O§+> b-O-Ooé O-s‘ Q -~7‘\7>.,. . Q. At what age should boys and lrls be introduced in‘ proper lonm? A. At about fourteen or flflecit ' DESIGN N0. 1-1100 Some like to knit. Some llka to crochet. Baby will take them either way. Inexpensive conkers. Pattern No. E4100 contains complete in- etructlotu. To order: Send I) cents ln coin to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guaralnn. ‘ Design No. E-tl00 Name Address ,, vv vvwvwv yvvv rsonal/ Fyashions/Literoture Household Scrapbook l! lobcrll Leo bO~O+§O§O-O-0-O+O-0-90+O+O-§+O—O< Even Adjutant To adjust iieback curtains so that they are pinned back at the same distance on each side, pull down the window shade to the do - sired position and use the bottom of the shade as a measure. Cooling the Pie Place the freshly-baked pie on l. wire vrack when it comes out of the oven, so that it may cool on the bottom as well as the top. It will aid grelzatly irrkeeping the bottom crust fla y. Blood Strains Old blood stains may be removed by using iodide of potassium dilut» ed with four times its weight in water. >0 OO-FQ-O-O-OQ-OO-Qm Better English z D. C. Williams 0+o4e¢0++¢4++ 1. Wihat is wrong with this sen- fence? "You look like you were tired." 2- What is the correct pronunc- iation of "eon" (division of time)? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled‘? Career. volunteer, ad- heer. 4. What does the wvord “unani- mous" mean? 5. What ls a word beginning with inc tltat means "to accuse"? i f ANSWERS l. Say, "You look as if you were l _MAR<;H_<»J-1Q41_ ““v¢¢wvvvvvwvvwv v v vvvv v ‘ "v-o“ rnmttv l-"iltnstirsillll" i ro an vrcntnttst "My dcugltlof Dem: learned in her Home Economica Course that. everyone needs lots of vegetables for health", says Mrs. E. C. Pears. “We eat them fresh from the garden s: Summer. And all dunng the cold months I serve Ayimer eketable _Soup nearly every day-for the 9 garden-fresh egetablee in Aylmer add good nutrition to meals." _Yes, mothers everywhere find families thrive on tha nourishing vegetable goodness f Aylmer Vegetable Soup. So serve it flfmh——~alld your fa ily will say: “Aylntpy- i; the delicious Way to get needed vegetables every day." ’ 4 -~ Why AYLMER Means latter Eating " _ 1:“; Vegefablal grown from fated Aylmcr eeeda In a_ n farming areal ncroaa Canada where the soil in w moot fertile have higher nutritive values-lam 1 better, too. And Ayfmer supervision, from seed- time to hervnlt, brings you the "garden-fraah" ; flavor of vegetable! picked at their peak of peg- L. " ' . Aylmer Vegetable Soup. --____L________r_________ Try this recipe for AYLMER Supper Pot .When Child ls tired.” 2. Pronounce eon. e as in» he, o as Ln on. accent first syllable. l 3. Adhere. 4. Being of mm mind; "“""°"' sharing the same views; as. “a un- t I can Aylnm anlmous vote." 5. Incrlminate. l Von-labia Soup I can cl wlhl I evp grated, nlppy Gllllll o 2 avpa slIIfl-llnlfh l How Can 11! a By Anne Ashley v Q. What in 1n euy method for cleaning pots and pans? A. Instead of scouring and wraplng the soiled pots and pans, boll water in them. to which add a little washing soda. This ls a much easier method and just as satisfac- l . all; What can I use for stuffiril pillows? . A. Old silk gamteuls. cut into Cook naumnl in boiling ll tsp. of aalt to each quui: of water); drain, rinse and drain. Add Aylmar Vegetable Soup and‘ can of water. Heat thoroughly in double holler, then ' stir in cheese. I | Canadian (and! limited _..__.__._..___._....._____..__....__J H~=~"~~».¢=~~¢- very fine pieces, make an excel- lent stuffing for pillows. They are‘ soft and cool and as easily shaken. out as feathers, Q. What is a good remedy for l. cut, that. is not serious? B, UENEVfEYE KEMBLE A. Raw starch. Wet it. and ap- ply as thickly as possible immcdQ Don't 'Make This Mistake For Friday, March 1 A SUUDEN, drastic and quite un- .forseeti event of far-reaching sig- nificance is likely to upset all plans -and objectlvcst, tutti with rcath- l taking farce. Arid yet the only way ; in which to side step disaster and l avert some stirring adventure. is by maintaining calm and com-poiurs. jrentalhltng realistic and balanced. lwlth a clear vicw of current events jaitt-l uthul llsu at the root of such all plans and purpose. However. thl most advantageous way to evaluatt this radical situation and its p-ur pose ls to definitely npprnlse ant hold inst to all regulated and vell- vstablished fulidamtrntals. Alain‘ tatnlng baluttce, sound vision attc sustained effort along lines of Pr?» ciple and integrity. is bound to at tract substantial cndorsmtent and ilualtciul support from those iv high places. Keep balance, slim crnclcrgots and thus win dramatlt assistance. _ A child born on this day m!!! h“, mule and reckless tenden- cies. being guided by 9mm”? rather thnn r0550". t0 llS ilmr‘ Constipated Don't. upset. a child already upset by eon- ltlvltlon with nuty-tuting laxative! or harsh, [rlplnl cathartlca. Give Children's Own Tablets. This new corrective made rs- t racially fur izrowing youngsters‘ rut-aria ll an lenaant. tu take-nets m gently and nur- m: ly ttttttuttt. tum-mutt.- rrncllnns tit-t I even tho fllsalrei. until won't “tum t» iheir ' use. Mako laxative-taking lme any on the child and yourself. mother! Get Children's Own Tablets today at your drugglat. 25¢. O-O +UFQFQOOQQ~Q | o o i Morning Smile i .‘s~~..”'»-.."»<».¢.t... TIT FOR. lllAT Q Motorist-We helped qr- oelveo to your lpplea and pumpkins, old man, Just. thought we’d tell you. l Farmer-Oh, that's all right. While you were in tlhe orchard and garden I helped myself to your avers tire. I can‘ snruzn n l Two Negro teamater; war, grill- ing la to how long crap shooting had been a popular pastime in cer- tain circles. "Ah tell you ll. was in- vented in do Spanish-American Wah," insisted Moses. “Nlggath, yo’ ignorance am shock- ing." declared Ruins. "A man wrote a book called ‘Pair o‘ Dice Lost’ befo’ Gawge Washington was bawn.’ l tome uh Mat emu l YOU CAN IUY ll your ltltntl Inks iron! glmhlfinw-tvlltrm wnhywcan -om mi ~» -(Pa tmuqgnlg, static, dramat lc upheavnt Adhering to "Wm- well-lald plans, keeping organized and factual, ltarcl work and saga:- ity should enlist hearty support from influential sources. _ lluld to principles. ll-qlauucvnflb avast-u IIIFOIIIIIIS’ pnmpuy rollovo coughs n! lillifl BIIIIIS llluilililflli For the Birthday‘ ‘ ’l‘hosc whose birthday It is are 6 likely to be suddenly bowled over. wittt drastic and decirrvvli-‘d 1W“ coming front. thc itcrwhero 1M0 brcatlt-tnklttg fury nlld objectivity. affecting llll current situations and V contacts and Pwlmbly d°"“5l“lm5 fNeedlecraft/ -—FOR Tut; .-gHOME— JUNIOR TALENT Jolly red rte rae outlines the major features of a dross your lit- tle girl wlll love. Mont button closing l4 convenient, and the skirt gou out Ln the manner of a. crisp cream puff. No. 3063 is eul. in sizes 6. B. 10¢ 12, and 14. Size 8 requires 2"t yards 35inch. 2% yards rle rnc. 86nd 20 cents for PATTERN. which lneudes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly.» Bt sure to state size you wlslt. Include postal unit. or zone number in 5'91"’ address. Addrm Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian, Pattern No. 3063 Name Address City 1... v >4 t . rad / \ >§§4na04+>