oldest inhabited houses in Scot- land, Barrogill was the former an- cestral home of the Earls of Caith- COSY! PRETTY! THE patiy TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, January 9, 1953 7 THE EXPERTS SAY Several Rules to be Observed To Preserve Roses in Midwinter By KAY but it's never too late for a g REX Canadian Press Staff Writer resolution. Here are some sugges Few household decorations are ted by the federal department of more attractive than a cluster of agriculture: roses, especially in midwinter. But| 1. Resolve to serve nutritious to keep them vital and fresh in and well-balanced meals. appearance, several rules should be | 2. Resolve to follow market re: observed. . po! and prices more cosely, SO The first rule, according to Paul | that money can be saved by using Angle, veteran rosgzgrower of Rich- | foods that are more plentiful and' mond Hill, Ont.,Jis to keep the in season. roses away from hot-air registers| 3 Resolve to learn more about and radiators. government food regulations in or- The stems should be cut a little | ger to know what the gr shorter each day with a knife, and Wha! the glade marks mean--a . cut on a slant. This permits the nd buy by grade flower to absorb moisture more readily, The preservative which florists usually include with their bouquets should also be used. ROSE "PINCHING" Scarcity of roses just before a time of great demand is caused by growers sacrificing crops so they will have enough at the right time for the additional orders. This is known as 'pinching the roses." When the bud begins to form on the stalk, the growers will "pinch" it off.so that the stalk grows longer before another bud forms. This is the reason that long- stemmed roses are more expensive Danish Princess First in Succession CHILD GUIDANCE THorts To Recome Seli-Reliant Should Be Encouraged in Child By G. CLEVELAND MYERS . Je own au He les w wash of | his own hands an 0 ly i to much = piobiem of teeth at an early age. He needs a reliance as of letting him learn .of water on 2 low Denes = self-reliance. It is hard to realize box or steps for getting up e how fast he is developing an . hard to let him do what he is| Is a good idea to have a mir- ror low enough for him fo look able fo go. Tee re Iofs from the floor. Soon he may| The heir presumptive had been like to brush his own hair and, the king's brother, Prince Knud. . killfully that when he begins to , i +4 help or do them Bolly when it's snarly, may be eager! Under the change in succession, himself, we just incline to go on to have your help. Denmark, after the eventual death doing them for him. His efforts! Many a child sleeps too long in| ¢ mrederik,could have a ruling at first are, of course, awkward |a crib. He feels more grown-up for 'the first time in more and. slow. So it does take timejon a low cot, which need not be Queen for the firs and patience. We can't be in a |expensive, How much better he |than 500 years. hurry with him if we want him |can wait on himself then. Only the advent of a little brother to learn to wait on himself. Ever so many things in the would remove Margrethe from the top of the succession line. As soon as your baby wants to|day's experience of the baby or hold his bottle or cup, let him, |young child he will enjoy doing Highland Castle Bought by Queen and help him no more than nec-|alone if not hampered but en- essary. Long before he is a year |couraged. "Do it myself," he will Has Sweeping Vista Barrogill Castle, Caithness, re- old he likes to pick up tiny bits often say, for which we should of mashed or partly mashed vege- be very grateful. (My new bulle- table or well-toasted bread, or to (tin, "Self-Reliance," may be had gnaw on the bone of a chicken |in a stamped envelope sent me in leg stripped of dangerous parts. care of this paper.) This affords him good practice for cently purchased by Queen Eliz- abeth, the Queen Mother, is one \% of the most attractive of Scottish 5, HN castles. / AY = ob, Standing on the Northern tip of =r. » Scotland, the castle looks across Margrethe, pretty, vivacious, 12- year-old. daughter of King Fred- erik, was named heir presumptive to the Danish throne. Wednesday. The deal was made in a com- promise agreement of major politi- cal parties on a series of con- stitutional amendments. hd Fart A tip to remember when concoct- ing your favorite salad -- cut the ingredients in large enough pieces, so that they do not lose their identity in the salad. chewing and preparation for self- feeding. Drama Festival IGNORE THE MESS Tong before he can use a spbon | IT Mid-March he will like to feed himself with | his bare hand. Don't worry about: TORONTO (CP) -- The 1953 cen- tral Ontario drama festival at Hart the mess he makes then or makes ANGORA CARDIGAN This party cardigan for a little girl is knitted in angora weol and pretty buttons. | 1 | trimmed with Cozy and comfortable, it will re- main one of her favorites. If you | would like to have a leaflet with | directions for mak this cardigan in sizes 8, 1 and 12 years, just send a stamped, self- addressed envelope to the Needle- work Department of this paper requesting BRIEF ANGORA CARDIGAN, Leaflet No. CW 44. (Directions for making the croch- eted poodle in the photograph are available if you request Leaflet No. CW7.) How To Look Attractive When You Have a Cold The red nosed, puffed-eye face | that announces a cold to the world 4s undoubtedly a perfect reflection bf the way you feel. Except that seeing yourself in the mirror, when your nursing a cold, generally makes you feel ten times worse. What do actresses on the stage nd screen and TV do to "cover up" their colds? Beauty experts have done some research and while there is no magic way to suddenly look blooming with health, here are some pointers that may help. Don't overdo the handkerchief or cleansing tissue act. It only irritates the delicate skin tissues round your nose. Do use every night the richest, most delicately penetrating cream you can find. Creme Superbe is superb and somehow it has healing powers unusual in a facial cream. Smooth it on before you turn out NEAT! SMART! your lips. the light -- it disappears so quick- ly that you hardly know it's on. Do use a cream-enriched pow- der. A face-flattening powder base and powder all in one, in a pretty pink case you can' carry around in your purse for hourly repairs. Its cream base holds the powder on; its feathery lightness won't let it cake on in un-pretty splotches. Don't be afraid to use a bright truly red lipstick -- the brighter the better -- detracts from your rosy nose. And use an indelible stick, because every time . you blow hard, you'll probably smear your lipstick unless it's wedded to Do give your complexion -- which is apt to look blotchy at this time -- the benefit of this new make-up trick. Over a film of tinted foundation, cream, dust on pure white talcum. Then smooth on face powder in the face-flat- tering shade that's best for you. You'll love the way your cemplex- jon smooths out -- looks clearer, livelier, less "sick, sick, little flow- er." Don't shampoo your hair and sit around with a damp head. Rather, cleanse the scalp and hair with a pad of absorbent cotton damp with formula A-10. Hair tends to get stringy and limp. This will not only cleanse and tone the scalp, but will give your hair a little body and make it easier to set in curls. Do remember to smooth a'little eye cream on your lids by day. Just fingerprint it on, and know it's working wonders while it gives your eyes a fresher look. Skins get dry when you have a cold - and the delicate skin around the | eyes is especially susceptible. | Do get lots of sleep; drink lots | of water and fruit juice. And don't, no matter how poorly you feel, | make yourself feel worse by con- stantly groaning about your cold | to everyone you meet. | later when he begins fo use a spoon. Be glad of his interest and growing skill at seli-help. Early comes the time when he wants to remove an untied shoe, later a stocking or other garment. But remember that it takes time; you mustn't hurry. Be glad when he wants to push an arm into a sleeve. Before long he will have great fun threading his own way through the eyes of his father's shoes, later his own. How happy you should be when he by-and-by laces up his own shoes. . Very early he will want to help at his bath--rubbing on the soap, using a cloth, and drying him- self. It's wonderful when he is almost, then entirely, able to take shoelaces in' the wide Pentland Firth. It was this magnificent view, in fact, that first captivated the Queen Mother. Barrogill is fully exposed to the elements -- and in the north of Scotland the weather can be fierce. Yet the setting, the winds that howl and the sudden calms when the sun shines bright and warm are typically Scottish, dear to the Queen Mother's heart. She visited it often before making up her mind to buy it. Now she plans to use it as a summer residence. Finely proportioned, with thick walls, it includes a drawing room on the first floor, looking out over be painted before they are stored |the Firth, an excellent Mprary, for the winter. Paint will protect | spacious bedrooms and a high- |them from rot or rust and they'll vaulted kitchen. Built between 1566 {pe ready when needed next spring. and 1572, and probably one of the | House Theatre here the week of March 16, will be opened by Lieu- tenant-Governor Breithaupt. Fourteen drama groups from the central Ontario region have applied to enter, a 'record number. Since only seven entries can be accom- modated in the festival, a prelim- inary screening will take place this month. Mr. Breithaupt has authorized {the presentation in his name of the lieutenant-governor's award to the author of the best Canadian | play produced in the festival. Screen doors and windows should 5 By ALICE BROOKS Crochet this set of heavy knit- ting worsted trim with fluffy an- gora. Double and single crochet with loop stitch trim. Quick and easy! Daughter will love it. Pattern 7374: Children's Sizes Small (2 to 4); Medium (6 to 8); Large )10 to 12) included. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) 'to. Daily Times- | Gazette, Household Arts Dept., |Oshawa, Ontario. Print NAME, ADDRESS, NUMBER. ' than the short-stemmed variety. They are "pinched' more often. Roses in an old teapot may not sound particularly fascinating, but it's amazing what can be done. During a demonstration at the Royal Winter Fair last fall Arthur Bonnett of Toronto filled an ordin- ary teapot with foliage removed | from some rose-stems. These were | packed tighty 4o hold the flowers | in place, with a few half-bloom | roses inserted in the midst of the | foliage. | Chickenwire can also be turned into permanent rose-holders. It can | betwisted into almost any shape to be put ina container to hold the | plainly | stems of the flowers. PATTERN | RULES TO FOLLOW ' , IF you Feel ° » _ These days 'most people work under pressure, worry more, sleep less. This strain on body and brain makes physical fitness easier to lose--harder to regain. Today's tense living, lowered resistance, overwork, worry--any of these may affect normal kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest, that "tired-out" heavy- headed feeling often follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better--sleep better-- work better. Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills at any drug counter. 53 The new year is well under way We have been fortunate in securing a large TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS . .. \AL ... 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