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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 10

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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YOUR BABY Pofirlinn Trtrt Of ran Overtaxes Baby By MTSTLC- MEYEE CLDKED. To Frequent Feedings Overtax Baby' Digestion. wnen we consiaer rniuc loon, well as a beverage, we can undtnUnd how vitally important 'it is to Include this food, along with all other wheri we offer the baby his regular To feed at one hour and offer ne mux lormuia at anoiner is, essence, to feed eight instead of lour times daily. This is a diges- live burden for baby. I I i Mrs.

M. B. F. says her mother end sister criticize her methods of deeding her baby. I am incline to think ther have some basis fo criticism.

Ml live at home I an my family tells me 1 over-teed the baby. She is 11 months old and weighs 23 pounds and is 29 1-2 Inches' tall. I "She wakens at about 7 to 7.30 and has 3 to 4 ounces of orange juice; 3 tablespoons of cereal and banana, if I am lucky enough to set one. At 10 to 10.30 she has a soft-boiled egg and a strip of. bacon.

At 1U0 she has eight ounces of milk. 1 1 "She takes a nap and then about 2 p.m. she has a can of soup or vegetables or1 a lamb chop and vegetables. Then another, bottle around 4-30 to o'clock. Then her fruit and egg at 6.30 and her last bottle (which she seldom finishes) at about 8 p.m.

I don't think she exceeds 24 ounces of milk; including that on her Li Her diet is fine but you' are deeding her too often. Consider, also, that cereal and banana are the same type of food and give one or the other, or half as much cereal as usual and half a banana. Give the cereal or banana and eight ounces of milk at 7 At mid-morning give the fruit juice and the daily allotment of vitamin (which you failed to mention and which is vitally important), i At 11.30 give the egg or scraped Jamb and vegetables along With milk pudding and as much milk as he will drink. sj At 5.30 to 6 offer cottage cheese, or egg custard and some' sieved cooked fruit and the third eight ounces of milk. "There is no harm In offering a part cup of milk at bedtime, but it is also a good practice to get baby used to going to bed without being fed.

Bottles stay in the picture over long when they are used as bedtime soothers, instead of purveyor of food. v4 "I Our leaflets, "Diet From 9 to 12 Months" and The Nursing may be had by sending 3 -cent stamoed. self-add reded envelope with your request: to Myrtle Meyer Eldred, in caw of The Ottawa Journal. Chicken Meal Always Welcome By XU. AUZANDtt GEOftG The fowl can be stuffed the day head.

Also dessert and salads made and stored in the refrigerator. Even the table can be 'set night befpre. Chicken Goes Anytime. Oyster Cocktail jioasi uucxen i.eiery aiuuing Mashed Potatoes Giblet Gravy Vegetable Stuffed Onions Cheese Topped Sliced Enriched Bread I Currant JrU-w victory Prune Salad in Gelatin Fresh Fruits Sugar Cookies Coffee Vegetable Staffed Onions, Cheese Topped cooked onions, 2 cups green beans, 1-8 teaspoon, salt, speck paprika. 1 cup cream vegetable sauce; 6 thin slices cheese, Remove the centres from onions.

Fit. onions into buttered, individual baking dishes. Stuff with beans mixed with sauce and seasonings. Top each with cheese. Bake 20 minutes in moderate The leftover onion may be used at some later meal for sea-, soiling soup, stew, stuff irig or any meat dish.

i Victory Fmae Salad In Gelatin 1. package lemon gelatin, 1 1-2 'cups boiling water or fruit juices, 2 tablespoons lemon Juice, 2-3 cup diced celery, 1 cup seeded prunes stuffed i with peanut: butter, 1-2 cup nut meats, i-4 teaspoon salt, 1-4 cup mayonnaise. I Dissolve gelatin water, add lemon juice and pour an inch layer in shallow mold. Chill until stiff and insert stuffed prunes. Add rest of ingredients to remaining gelatin and chill until a little stiff.

Pour -into mold and. chill until firm. Unmold on shredded lettuce and top with more Spread halves1 of acorn or quash with equal portions of melted butter and corn syrup and bake until squash is soft Sprinkle with salt and paprika and servej Squash requires long, moderab cooking about two hours. Kl Jimo XV A The December meeting, of Group Three of the Women's Association of St James United! Church was held in the form of a Christmas party atthe home of Mrs. Nelson George Brackenridge presided and all officers were re-elected for the new year.

Games and a contest were enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. N. Hortcm Mrs. F.

Heney, Mrs. Timleck and Mrs. R. TruemaiW-Erskbse Missionary" Society. Mrs.

H. E. Hughston presided: o-er the annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Society ofJ xrstane I Presbyterian Church; all officers presented reports of a successful Two seals were given to the Mission Band. Rev. Robert Good gave-a short talk on and Mrs.1 Allen supervisor of nutrition for the.

Ontario Red Cross Society, spoke on nutrition. h-1 v7 31' Tlitrt'i a Christmas-ty look to our ntw Chenille Robes; Give the lady who beads your gift list one of these fluffy' chenilles for Christmas and OO shell stay by her own fireside. WQ Lovely colours. Our Housecoat taction is noted for its wide selection of quilted, chenilles and. better) quality rayons.

i 6.98 to 18.95 For a gift to daugh ter or for your own Merry Christmas" Casual Coats of BRITISH TWEED .95 If she is fond of the outdoors 34 PLAID BACK OVERCOATINGS 'at 34.95 EXTRA BUTTON-IN 1 i LEATHER LININGS at 29.95 FULL INTERLININCS and CHAMOIS JACKETS Bugged, warm and these are the fabrics that 'are winning more and more friends this season. Wear them from morning tilj night, day inland day out, now and through the duration. Herringbones, foverplaids and broken checks in shades of tan, brown, blue, grey and green. New coats have been placed in stock this week. Sizes 12 to 20, give her ski clothes from our Second Floor.

1 Ski Jackets; 7j95 to 16.5 ki jackets galore Including smart quilted number with ita own 1 fur- -trimmed parka and bright lining. We're especially proud of our Deacon Jackets of Gatineau gabardine warm-ly lined and with detachabl parkas at MS. Gold, red earth, sky blue, royal and aqua. 14 to 3. 'ith Flannsl Shirts, 3.93 .1 ksr.ff-VSSr nn i 1.

IV" I if fl Pretty Nightgowns 3, rsn Luscious with lace or enriched with VK rows of faggoting, these nighties are ur to win her appreciation. Lustrous rayon satins and crepes in small, medium, large tises. Lovely Gift Slips 1.98 Girls oa a budget are hoping for these by the half dozen. Princess, bias or llnaa In mm tma or satin with embroidered motifs, faggoting or lace trimming. Spun Rayon Pyjamas 2.18 Butcher boy style In folks dots, stripes and noru panerns.

eiue, rose, tur quoise. i to zir. Ski Suits .19.95 "She" will think SanU's extra nice if be i leaves her one of these. Well tailored Courts ulds fabric with contrasting trim oa brown, navy, green or cadet blue. Zipper and button jackets top the downhill 14 to 20.

Perfect for sports, and the smart-girls are adopting them for office wear, too. Well tailored English flan-, nel, in aqua, red, yellow, powder nlue and white. 14 to 20. j. Ski Sbeb, 6.95 and 10.95 Downhill style In cotton and wool, CIS, or all-wool gabardine, 1MS mm Practical Preserits from 1 twUVmA Delightfully iS Holida1 roc NEW PASTELS NEW PRINTS NEW STYLES 'Is 8.90 'i Daughter home from col 1 lego, Miss Teen-Age; want-' 'I ing to look as smart as her big sister, and Mothers who 0 wear youthful fashion are i i looking for; just.

such i dresses as these. Bright, cheery frocks to lend gaiety 1 1 to any occasion, withj new- est trimming detaify catching pins, velvet- bows 4 and collars. All are fine ji qualities, styled and made II to satisfy a critical eye and 2 priced to give unusually good value. I jo -r tt Civs Him Shirts it il iSpeciali Smart ne ties fee Jured at a very 'moderate Stripes, allover or I jjnnall patterns designed to 'compliment his Winter (suits. Choose ties here far males on your gift list $1 BOOKS for Hit Children's Christmas.

On of our handsome Gift Certificate will enable her to choose a suitable stylo and size If yon an living a new frock. p.50 to3.5p jl Neatly striped shirts 'k fl always acceptable gifts. F(ne I i broadcloth, shirtings in Printed jsor woven patterns' in blue, 1 5 grey, brown or i green son p.light grounds. Sixes 14 to f. 1 fi Civs Him 1 ii ji if Juniors', Misses' 1 and.

Women's. Sizes. jPk Whether they, are' six or Here the place to get New Overcoats for Christmas' .00 Warm without unnecessary bulk that is the reason why these coats are so popular with men! "on the go" all day. Knitted all- wool fleeces with raglan or set in sleeves, slash or flap pockets i and single-breasted front. Blue, grey, brown.

36 to 46. i i Civs. Him i j. Hosiery 75, 1.00, 1.50 Comfortable, colourful socks for men 1 who Insist on a good supply of light I and medium Flat knits or lOVs to 12. Four Gift Suggestions for Boys iTweed Suits 57.95 All-wool English, meatie tweeds.

coat, one pair longs. 33 to 3S, Scotch and do- Single-breasted Sizes CiL.SU sixteen, there are books to suit their tastes la our large amy of adventure, mystery bumper and budget books. .75 to 3.50 ToilandDoumsiairs. FXATUSX YALUa Ski Outfits 12.00 Xnloymeat tar the family with these sU fits. Excellent gift.

tion, too! Deaae Ts Maeia Htls OeaouM Leaiher Sid Beets. I Chalet Tea Style reetBlalas SU Tin Kab-Ia Ski Grease rittings put on and adjusted to boots rree ol jCharge. Sport ShopDowntUin New Robes 3 .00 to 6.50 tions, ss to 44. Warm, all-wool flannels and cotton eiderdowns in air force, navy, maroon, green, i Two pockets. I to 18 years, New Parkas 1 Leather Coats 9.50 to 12.50 English gabardine wlndbreskers with; deUchable hood.

Full-length zipper, two pockets. 'Air force, navy, beige, brown. 8 to 19 yrs. 14j14 Sturdy horsehide coats with" detachable beaver lamb, collar. All-round belt Four pockets.

Fully lined. 26 to 36. ar aaav i Fancy Pullovers 5.95 and 6.95 MEN! Excellent Yor skiing! Cay, warm sweaters of wool and rayon. Lons sleeve style with round Attractive Norwegian' novelty patterns various colour Combina So busy that you can't find time to shopT Our PERSONAL SHOPPER can assist you! Youi telephone or mail order will be filled promptly. Dlal5-331L.

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