NOVEMBE PAGE EIGH nTvorovv-v Wom moo» ~f~ , en's Re a itfrawleisshaark ecipe for lirize-biiinning Bread (311111: Plvtmn Wntcr 1 TlflflcspOOn 51m f, iu-p “hin- Sugar i, 111,1 1.11111 li-t ~t1111d In n warm plncg "m" .1.-111-1~ 111 1.11m. Tum mix 11111-1111, 11nd 11-1 1 r» 11 “x1114 c1111.. Then 1111111111 1,1. 11. 1 1-111 1111a p!!! 111 greased ,- . m... in 1-111- nunin until it isa goon “eight. 11.1., u...» 11W, 11111: m. 11111-1111», in 51.1.1- mr-nhuiu-bt-n i110 and Z00 11¢. green F. This recipt make: 4 larje loaves and 1V; dOIzn bung, 1 1- ... 11.....1 111..., tlvnrt » 1 1. ;~111 4‘: 11111111 ' 1 n iiuie more wnrr The {not that Mrs. Weisshaar uses Robin Hood Flmig i5 a mighty goml example for other \\-11111u1' to follow. The quality of Rubin Hund Flour mukes baking 11f .111 kinds turn our httflfll‘—'ilflt€ nicer ilnvor. Every good cook i5 111. dc clcvv-rer when she uses \\ c1.» l: 1.11 .1.\es . "- 112111.‘ u-w , L .1 . 1 1111.111.i( lil|ik'l'(‘|l\l', 1.1 11.» 1- 11.1.1 " - f4 .1 _\ v _ liuhin Hood Flour. Try this re- 7‘ ~. <-;1~l1.1.1rs imrknhle flour with the recipe '1" " P “f primed ilbOVt, or use it for some- ; ii\\.'\ n11 11f»: 111mg in the pastry or cake ‘;‘E‘L‘)"K';I‘\'H"‘IZ; l111e—evcn Ange-l FnndpYnu will H" l m. H m he delighted with the improved y.“ H, and flavor, arnmn and texture of your .~ “b11111 txin- bflkiflk- Nfiflvy refunded. Plus l0 .1,“ ,1“. h.“ per cent. extra, if you are not "it-i llllpCllkl happily satisfied with Robin M1111 i u. r " lluud Flour. f9 w: flood Flour Ataxia; n». flflah-J W/zeal‘ '1“ < w “i- vvvvvvvwvwvvvvvvvvv vvvvvwvvvwvvv-vw? ‘ vv lm/ vwwv Dorothy Dix's Letter Box Marriage Touches Life at Every Point, so Both the Man and Woman Must Give Their All if They Want to Make a Success of Their Venture Into Matrimony .__.}._ v men d: expect their wives to be sort of Jack- . oball-Lmdes, but it is not to what women expect of their husbands. Crmside A Wile expects Fer usband to be u financier who can not only -,. . _ provided home for her when he nmrries her. but also to improve upon hits technique after marriage so as to be able to support her and the children; 8W6 them Oars. 81nd clothes. college educations and everything that rich people have. He must be a chartered accountant who can balance her budget and tell her where the money went that she can't account for. He must be ihe world's greatest lover at all times and under all circumstances. He must be able to plan meulfi. trash dishes. take care of the baby and hel out with the washing. He is expected to keep t-he awn mowed, the flowerbeds, wccded, to repair furniture, fix the electric lights and run he vacuum cleaner. She demands that he be n. brigit and shining guest and a charming and gen- , _ erous host; plan and dcsizn cabinets, be a good ca... ' - timber, a delightful companion. If he can do a fair job at paper hanging and painting and understucly the plumber, so much Uflltt-l‘. Asp. he must love his iii-laws, dole on having his wife's family nnvays 1muer loot. lie must be able to lend her father money and call hLs \\‘1IC s lcmpcr ntrvts. rIe must always tell how beautiful and young she (‘Ti-Wile U18 000K138 0T Qmfliplaln when she feeds him out and 1m cans on her bridge afternoons. Inasmuch as Ad- , miralxc 1.‘1"1ci:.un left no lineal dcscendants, L5 it any wonder that so l inuny 110111.11 complain of being "disappointed" in their husllianhdsg Dear Miss D|X—-P€l‘hfl C >- g. p_. <-— Answer: It 1< because both men and women expect the impossible of the. I 1 mntcs 11111". 111.11~1-1a_ge is so often u failure. A man isn't content to have a will: 111111 is a living picture and who satisfies his craving 101- beauty. H1~ impetus i101" to be a kitchen utensil 11.50 and keep his tummy filled 1111.11 guod food. A woman doesn't consider that she has all that is com- ing [u her 1n he way of a husband when she gets a 800d provider. Site ui-uuiuds lllilt he be a. lunlitllild lover who will supply her with white i'i_\'lltlllllls as Wei. as limousines. How lzusbnnrs and tvivis get that way about marriage, goodness only knows. For tiny don't expect any other condition in life to be perfect except marriage, n01- do they expect any o her human being to possess all ‘of the charms and virtues except the men and women they marry. But they do. And when John discovers that is a 800d cock bu‘. a poor conversancnalist, and Mary finds out that J0 n b more inter- estcl. in the s cck manket than he is in the higher life, they rend the air ivith their walls anti disappointment. _ In reality, the curious thing about marri e is not that husbands and WIVUS iail to be the universal geniuses that eir meta expect of them, bu tlur mnrruige 1 ms to deveop 1m uncanny versatility in them. We INIUHWURK GU11]! DIBIQN NO. O92 Min Aime: receives st least 20o votes for each design before ft is lic- copped for this column. Send us your votes. We print all the popular des gns. Dear Readers: Patchwork quilts were treasured possessions in grand- mother's day. and here is one of the loveliest of the old deslgns-“Key West Beauty." You will find it quite fascinating to fit each little piece gltollt! appointed place imd the finished quilt might well become an oir 00m. The ttem includes cut-out patterns for each section, material m- 11nd instructions for piecing each block and for completely uiremen finishing the quilt. Bend 20 cents, coins preferred. Pattern Order Form-To be used when ordering Patterns and Voting for POPULAR DESIGNS. To The Charinttetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN NO. O93 Namo.—— - —'——' '-- _—' '—*- "-'-'- StreetAddresc—--———— — ~ — — — — — — — — — — —— cgw _ _ _ _ _ - - — --Staic—------———-- I suggest the following as a. POPULAR DESITN 1111 épmubm mm to 1111.1 Denim Tau-mi‘ . 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THE UHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,,,,,, v yooovevtvrooovv-o-rvv-ovvooqcn-oavwoa-vvovvv v v-vwvv v vwvw ilx the mclio, put a new washer on children to the zoo on Sundays, play ridge tcuches life at eveiy can give to it that it 1.111111%? keeps married people from becoming old maids and old bachelors are. U U fore me. ing her? I have been told exactly meeting eligible mates? can enjoy their compan your attitude on this su Jec Answer: There is no greater cad than the time and who kee in her parlor chairs; who leads But friends of yours occasionail plain, that your object is do not injure but also must add that they would not otherwise have. phisiicued circle of society if in it before you knew It, U Answer: ds on the ma. Job and they have a little nest enollp.‘ if they are both willingetgg without even thinking 0f marri e. What is t? COagFUSiiD. other men away from her by‘ p her to believe t at he is her when he has no in ention whatever of ever man-yin your case is entirely different, You only go to see theseegrl and you have made your position perf ly OT matrimony. the girls in any way or blight their matrimonial prospects. to the young women's pleasure by movies without being supposed to have passlo f h . pass the butter without its being tanta-mzunt to’; 932111131.“ ask her t0 , My advlcetoyouistowatch you tc, . lb with girls who are that dead set on iniirisgfom oflgefif“ 1 O I I U O - Dear Dorot Dix- have in order tigymanyfwhat mum“ Xewtm”. would iwunqgna B°_°‘“"‘~‘ 136F811 nner In which haw much courage and grit they hxe. WOrk and save, And we also sce plenty of men who not only. earn the living for their families, but who also can lend a. hand in the when, ch e the baby, the tB-ILJITOW prize tul ps. take the _ _ a good game of bridge and still have time to keep their wives in love wlththem. Perhaps it is because mar- int and calls for all the: a. man and woman Strenfithens and rounds out character. and the narrow specialists that so many 000‘ D?" Mi“ 13110-1 8m B 22-year-old man with three remaining ears in a six-year course in university technical and Hence marriage is unthirkable for me for at least three years. This being the case. my problem is one <1: ethics. Am I despicable for §¢¢lY1B B Kiri about once a week when I have no intention of ever marry- btisixiess training a 1 be- that. Am I likely to prevent girls . n I have not s k lh trlie contrary, I have told them to o 1111513 gilt?! e56 gm‘ ii- 1'11 enui cs ect nd f .1 ~~ ~ ' 1 :_- Gills‘ titkeisg 1111115? iorpgraniled. a ‘Igheyoxdolfifiasleiml ff: company‘ I merely treat that a man man who monopolizes all of a girl's being always camped in love with B her. Your attentions not only [giving them dates You must have go in a ve unso- a man cannot take a. gir to the around 88ft Y0" accustomed to live and mfln hi8 I 800d steady for emergencies, it is DORUTHY DIX. ._i_—= ‘E13. thcbunk AFRICA FLIGHT But Antony sothem did not. seem especially impressed by the extent of gietcatastrophe to the “Star of the as ." “Well," he said oo0lly,_“tha Pro- fessor's happier than he: been nil the u-i to date. He thinks he: found hlerngiyphics on the stone in quesion. Mrs. Manson only Ali-it 80b him hLs sun-helmet in time. Larrimore lighted his pipe. n “I'm glad that someones haPPY. “e said. "Oh. I think most of us are, ex- 1 l smash " "Damn the fitnhzg-‘s agree?" asked Illarr ore. R c z up. ‘ “Definitely, Fiesch and Ssmiden are working. Carol is pla 1H8 u" ministering anize‘. tolllizel Mrs. Manson ir. matting tea. It m be said tha a R0061 time "1 ' f. furs ___,___ 50c I "if" _____l:- By VAL GIELGUD “It's difficult to tell — lomothlngy I only ho ," he laid “that you 1111111 odd,lkn timtiatau t}? ' r1 weqiigmlve been o. 2' u it hadnqt heiewna-ea n o“ M“ w “my been for that bli. of rock tucked "ll/leaning. IA-irtmore?" 11x11; out o]! sizht 111a“ the sgmgghatrt": mgitive may be here some time- vi a caugit our an e ' u." damage. The whole back of the Tlhsfii‘: was a little silence and plane has concertlnaed-to say Bot-tiara experienced that 1m. nutlhilm of two splintered DNDell- glfiasant t tenlng sensation about ers ' throa g K " sothern went on 00x12: to B“ to f hten ma?" r err. . " e ou 9° yififo tends u» become 11 trifle --1 usiaiy h . Bo ern, inst monotonous, don't you think? And that's necessary." one ought to be able to dine out sothern flushed. q1ii‘e a bit on the story of m! “But they're bound w miss our "It won't take long to fly u relief ‘plane out to us." he said at inst. "It won't." screed are. "once it starts." Sothern moved irritaibiy in his “I ‘a 't think 1' impressed this ngnof ightly Xginister mystery he mid ohil "Ihen." ieiortcd Iarrimore. "you may be impressed by the entirely mysterious fact that among other things our vglreless apparatus has e .. search for- us in messages, d time." he igid without much con- victlon. d. B ' .0 em ggrufiry bgtwgreitehler: and Timhuc- is be ng| too. and ections ‘ higdglylfaglgd. jumpy! up imgtiently. g s rgig route. = "They are -— in time." Lila")? n" send out any‘ dir- . themed’: is 1;’ we'd been fly- Social and Personal -vG=€-'C¢‘¢-vvG-vvQCO'OfOOOOO-OQOQOO wvv-vvwvvvvvwvvvv A MomingSmilc llM-Ml "Dad, how can una kick when they have no legs " asked Bertie. “Don't ask absurd questions," declared his father. "Guns haven't any legs, have they?" "Certainly not." “Then what's the use of their having breaches?" Paddy had invited some friends to dinner, and was carving the chicken. Paddy: Mr. Brown, what would you like? Mr. Brown: Arrah, bedad, Pct, but I'll have p leg. Paddy: Mr. Jones, and what would you like? Mir. Jones: Indeed, Pat. I don't mind; but if there's a leg going I'll have it. Paddy: And. Mr. White, what will you have? Mr. White: Arrsh, bedad, I'll have a leg if you don't mind “Aarrah, bedad," says Pat, "do you think it's a spider I'm curv- 111K?" O-O-QQOQOQ-O-O-O-QOO £ i Modern Etiquette 3 (B! BQBERKA LEI) g O Q. when stopping to speak to a. woman of his acquiintance what hand should a man use to take off his hat? _ A. His left. hand, leaving the right free to shake hands it the woman should offer her hand._ Or, he may take it off with his right hand and transfer it to the left. Q. If the host at a Thanksgiving dinner is short of stature, is it all right for him to stand while he carves the turkey? A. Yes. This is far preferable to keeping his seat and going about the task awkwardly, and probably with a. mishap. Q. At a wedding reception, who usually proposes the toast to the bride and bridegroom? A. The best man. 2M obey!» e DEEP AIPY C006!!! lounacazor/ If that cold has caused throat or bronchial irritation, put a small lump of Vicks VapaRub on your tongue and let it melt. Feel Vapoltub’: medication bathe the irritated membranes as it slowly trickles down your throat—bring- ing comforting relief-where you want it-when you want it. Next, melt a spoonful of VapdRub in a bowl of boiling water. Then breathe in the steaming medicated vapor: for a few minutes. As these vapors work their way down through the irritated air-passages, they loosen the phlegm and ease the cough. The relief that: VucKs V a p o R u VAPORUI brings will de- ight you. F "You mean that we may be in s. really serious jam?" “I'm still not trying to frighten you, Sothern, but I think frankly ‘s odds against our coming Again that comfortless silence fell between the twp men, so oddly con- trasted, so mutually antagonistic. And Lari-imam was thinking how much less intolerable Sothern would be if his monocie were smashed his face greased, and his trousers dirty; while Sothern felt certain that. Lax- rimore, cleaned of his sweat and his e and with his hair brushed, woud have seemed for less odious. Neither man was prepared as yet to face the reality of the dislike he felt for the other. th u're exaiggeratlnk." said Bothem. " e've on to hang on and keep our heads Think of ail the publicity this expeditions hudi Within three days they'll have a flock of pmnes out loclcln for us. Sir George won't be lelt 11g grass grow. you can bet! 1 su pose we mlgitt be here for a week, ut we've plen y of food——" "Plenty," interrupted Isrrlmore sharply. "What about drink?" "Drink?" "Yew. More accurately’, Bothem, Water. I'm not bothering to spoil Mrs. Manson's picnic, but the water 1n her kettle h 1he last an of you use from now on except rat oned." "But we shitgped masses of water," protested So em incredulously. I 9Y0 of it. Iarrim i his sh ulde that he wincgdpped o r so "If you'll face the nuuhtne again" said the airman quietly, "and take a. look at the sand under 1 Fashions I L sArrevARi’ i YOUR FBABW; HEALTH THE 1121111 WAY l ffsgfilblyrieednWhaPPe“ .' * till’ e M“ m“ thsfnkélcinl md you gvgf stC mouth and refuse with yqur bah)’; an colour» naval“ And Strainfid Foo s-f om day rod ture is the 58:2,; impfiltflnt too. . to month. T =1 n“ bccause Yours a; mugilg-Qhtt: 5n; train 1,1‘ c: 1 ‘shat: the 603°‘ or n3: amt! Gfécn’ pa’ strained‘. t in t; to be 05 ethodaswaf P328" kin‘ are Se‘ 11111==nd*“°.1"l§1fi 582C: a f coolnnil aqhed Foods iterat R 17. 1938 1'3? $040000; ure cameo-oak‘... ‘Seaipf 1 - evefY t)“ einzvg}! 3832mm!“ Sign - the world 0V"- ‘et “what Shall A u i; free. H- - I Feed my B yio sen Heinz Cm, Toron - lleilll sTRAiNF-D FQODS urahof shgpplflg» coo . SPECIAL OFFER new: BABY roob ssnvsn NEW! remember what a point. you made d the machine. you'll find two large damp patches. Two-thirds of our water was stored in special tanks below the after cabin. They were burst to blazes. Wh do you think I've been fiddling w th the wireless instead of helping with Kerr and the tent?" "AREN'T YOU BEING A CAD?” Bothern licked lips had zone sud- enly . "I wouldn't know," he muttered. ‘Then it's really bad, Larrimore-J’ "It's what is commonly called an adventure, said Iiurrimore ironic- etlly. "Do you still lite the look of 1 . ' "The look of what?" cried Cuol coming 111m the cabin. She looked flushed and untidy about the hair, but her flding-brenches became her well. being long in the thi h for q woman, and Larrimore felt hat she had never looked more aftractlve. "You don't look as if you were liking the look of anything much, Rupert." aha went on. "Except you_1‘m not," said Intri- more. Cami laughed. "Is the wireless being difficult? Let Tony try-he got Bucharest for me twice in one evenlng-—-" Bhe broke off. suddenly conscious that all was not well. "Well. Tony. what is it’! Have you two been ‘qhtmg again‘! I could veiigiiiali Q P shake the pair of you." Neither man answered for a. mom- en . Then soihern put his hands in his pockets and answered defiantly. "Larrimore seems under the lin- prmiun that we're in a bad me ." ' "N0." said Iarrimore. "I know for a. fact that we are." "Rupert!" Iiarrimore looked the girl straight in the eyes. "The wireless won't function," he Said deliberately, "and we've burst our wa. er tarlrs. I must have a word with Manson." And he swung himself down on to the sand, leavlnz Carol and An- tony Sothem staring at each other.- I I l. "ls Kerr all right?" asked the lat-i ter finally. "Fairly comfortable, I think." "'I‘hats something. Iarrimore doesn't seem to be thinking about him very much." Carol stiffened. "If ifs true we're in u Tony, he's got oher things think about." "I suppofie so." Bothern admitted. TJMust you go on behaving badly, w?" "l. think I'm behaving quite nor- mally. Carol.” “why do you dLsllke Rupert so much?" "For that matter why does he dis- e me so much?" “Oh you're hopeless!" asid the irlrl turning away. "It's not my fault," said Sothern simply, "if I'm extremely unhappy.” "You m ht at least try not to spoil the w ole trfpl" “Dash the tri ! Besides you spoil- ed it for me be ore we started." "I see. "I still iOvc i1, Carol." "If that/sail you've ot to say to me," said the girl y. “I think cilm find a better use for our e. "very well," said Sothern. "We'll talk 0t‘ just one thing-Iarrimoxes lucky." “Howl” "Darned lucky." Soihem re ated "He might almost have p anned this landing, it's so convenien; Now he canuplay the Admirable Crichton. while e rest of us have to stand about in admiring attitudes." cazlgfiny. aren't you being rather a Bothem bit his lip. (To be Continued) FEATI-IERED GAME MAY BE EASILY PREPARED WHEN YOU KNOW HOW To make the flesh tender and to acquire the full gamey flavor birds should be hung for a. few without being plucked or drawn. The feathers should be dusted with pepper to prevent the flies being troublesome, and the birds should be hung by a string round the neck in b. current of air. If unpleasantly “high" wash the Karts with salted water to which I ttie vinegar has been added, then rinse and dry well. Pluck the birds veiy carefully, as the skin being tender is apt to tear 11nd dry it as you would a 111m. t0 l 1 flflh l! YOU like. But admit 1e Sol ol two qlou diihu In muinl holder. that and servo baby's loud In them. Uu for refrigerator storage, foul You'll want than enninlnnn for nrvlnl and storing baby‘! loads. Send labels from Min: c! Heinz Sirulnul Food: with 50c, to N. J. Heinz Cm, Dept. 306, Toronto. Buy six tin: today rind get your food- urvur rlflhi away. Christmas Gifts g Made At Home ATTRAUIIVE GIFT‘ Arltons Style n11 1101s ' l‘ . Made in a Jiffy in sturdy r- cale print for ‘work hours an of dainty crisp dunlty for tea time, these useful little aprons will make a very welcome Christmas gift .. and stretch your budget. Style No. 3019 is designed for sizes Small, Medium and Large. The Medium size requires i 3-4 yards of 39-inch for fitted apron. with 4 ~1~4 yards of rick rack braid. Send fifteen cents (l5) in stam s or coin (coin preferred) wrap con carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian giving ' Style No. 3079 Size .. Name Street Address > _ Jirevinée. C!!! chicken. Leave the feet on, but remove the claws and scald the legs. Never wash unless the birds are tainted-wipe with a damp cloth is all that is necessary. Truss like a fowl, but the wings instead of being folded underneath are cut off at the first Joint and are secured to the sides with the gs. Young birds should be roasted, older ones stevwd or ctisseroled. When roasting because of their deficiency in fat, the breast should be threaded or lnrded wifn strips of flit or covered with fut bacon. carcase gives moisture and pre- vents drying up in the oven. Cook in a moderate oven for thr- re- quircd length of time in n roast- ing tin containing butter or drip- ping basting frequently. and for grouse and partridge nllmv 20-30 minutes. Before dishing remove tihe bacon. haste well with the butur, dredge with flour, and haste again: trfs is called frothlniz the breast. Return to the oven till brown and frothy then dish on a croute of fried or toasted bread and gnmlsh with watercress. Serve separately a thin brown gravy, bread sauce, fried crumbs and potato chips. A simple green salad of lettuce sprinkled with oil and vinegar on individual dishes accompaniment. A lump of seasoned butter or~a 1 piece of rump steak put inside the 1 main-s a nls-asant and decorative commit While reicrlwnl"! Telephones play such nn MP0!" tant part in the present-day l“; that it is wise to have them PW"; so that one can sit comfurtabi while phoning, be able to take down any notes. and where the: is light enou h to be able to r91! the fine prnt of the book_ tclpchon! 4-: i _ i