PAGE TWO p Woma Dorothy Dix's Letter Box J When Young People Learn to Look Upon Marriage as a Binding Contract That Should be Lived up to There Will be Fewer Divorces and More Hap- piness at the Fireside Dear MLlssDikTWhIch is vflge: The 0 ‘ ' uid-see-how- ' the SGHGI‘ n’s Re a vvvwvvw OfOQO-OXGOOO-O J13; CHARLOTTETO i --__.. -:r:-, . "Kfigqrvroooaooo-Qv v v0 coo noowvo-o-vvvooovvoovov @0000 fO-QQ¢9O-QO-O-1OO-O-O§§-O+O v¢oq.,‘“‘ OQOQ-QOQ-OLO-O-OIOO-O§'.'9"'.’.*.'.'.'.‘. T.‘ .'@.‘...'.@QQ l THE H0 USE WIFE —AND- l HER h A C Tl VI TIES s!» AIJILZWIN WOODS ale still very" much in the pop- -—-—i~ LiiaI‘ iaticy ior byul-G Mean Lhnt. l will not walk through autumn UBJLLUAC "ear ca... ioi" tn: siiia- _ woods nut. nut vviien iile o'c.ocs it... a't.- guns began to roar. AvmAuk-q u..- ....ii nience on iiii. r Theta is '10 peace in quiet lanes iiie nigiit . oi course iai AuAlnflr and.» . , but ld-5ti uziiii- med veivei Ila. rs izie ua: »e.y liiucii .1: iilr.‘ i9vu aiii. so, very ni t; ias..ion. “here silence was before. GRENADI5LS UF HARE As most pet,“ pate narc bull, ciclas uiatl, alluiiler lilctliuu o. alX fillets oi bacon; giaze; RTE talking deer. . r. FLOWER DE IG. a l.\' COST‘ spoons? [ME JEWELRY for '— spinach. women prefer iiuioie: with rcu . their wardrobe rcembve 115,5 frocks._r81.\'lnli o: IIGIE, and ' yerweiry" en- nail an inc ".101: Graceful \\'l'.ll three ' , 3Y9 POPE)“. Aflwng least one izour r:il of velncd amber. and gizizc, and duality" and wide u\'t:ll. Dial) on rom pale gnlden _ IlCI‘. brown. creat- . c»! unusual charm and ' fining cii:zri;s preli- ousiy‘ heated lIl a ilIElE szock in centre. Pour sziucc round; tnls can be made by thickening the stool: H used for cooking. campaigns now point" children. who PRECOCIOCS (‘HILDREN NOT n wercht. have good To BE 5x115!) ncosture. EH06 leetn.’ rosy cheek=. A woman psychologist tcday and b95953 63".‘. . warned parents not to be too w-i _ a bound. ‘r ‘ore wi h a ma o dd‘ .. l ru-ng’ a amiiy. ages of a man and .4; by the marrzazz- ne age marry. .. 5.: 1L2" film rhe a tltucle of‘ n lie ‘e 1 is 4r and girl of me usual}. ea‘. older titan the wife l pleases tzie man and an has an in cllgenc; to know" how to stroke :.u‘. Llciion. Whlcri" . (Ii " learned enmlkh about women ' y and go. along w: li a ‘A v n that no young boy can pc. the very potent rcaszn n; out a 8nd 15 1-118! he tcrtl out t-r a o provici. . lsband wcud be. But. my dear g;rl_ your case 110i w we man's 88c bu: your age. No g.rl of l6 s-lhould G0..>l.!' know uiizi. sill. .- _;.ii§_ a ln a hugpang p and becaitse she h ‘t had h time of lifzal urn an l npo : matter. , ‘ I was 8 and tl ho lvnrsl o years we ‘rouble . t.» low: I see no GUFTQIICC \ .i.i: .:iu!'. if”)? PUZZLED JAMES. Answer: Well, inasmuch as you seem to care as much for one girl as you db the 0 11H‘. '~'- - : c": to your min and ‘uxe vounei.‘ me mei: o‘ "I divorce? B ", you have res-ponszhilitirs l ' ' ‘ _ ioward her that you haven." to ‘no othe ' ‘ lziin. T‘.'.'e1'.’e-_v(:ar-old romances don't They are sentimental baggage tha are not really in .0ve with this glr are old memories and old associations p v . When you proaablj: would 11nd .nig in common. __ "don't ‘ou reme . a no i, Sgt-m 181w; er and Hm DOROTHY DIX. T0-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Aimes Imam-kg TOWELB Dmbldalg Anne's receives at least 200 votes for each design before it is ac- gepted for this column. Send us your votes. We print all the popular dmgii- Readers: Gag colored cross stitch dCvlglB, very simple to do “g1 vb quickly work , make these rows of little linen towels tha- ~Wlll ‘geughbrboth giver and receiyelr on ChrlrrtmashDayz havnle an inter; 1- arequestsortom. iaetemlnse §f§%i§'“$¢liie'n§rm‘§'liya Si?“ sets To Rive away to friends. We fringed the ends of ours but ycu may use lace or hcmstlztchlng it you prefer. 11mg patrern includes transfers for six towels, stitch and color guide kgyg, material requirements and complete lrtstruc ions for frlngli g égrllighzlfienis, coins preferred- Pattern Order Fonn-To be used when ordtlrlnz Patterns and lllohrqg for POPULAR DESIGNS. To The Charlottetown Gllardlln Needlework 179D‘- Ind and g swearing had come in for her sex i and sat down. l ' Qrievlazicc. . any hing or anyone in the world"; " . us-even for Carol." pleased if their children show siizns Rhubarb eairlcd Doolilarltl" as a of precocious genius. ford le== than rlrcsebt ‘oiling v'l"hln and with- out the shell of th» liner "Queen Eliveheth“ launched about a month am and wheduled tn make her maiden vat-ave in the Kpflng plrex and a cynical attitude toward l e. "Happy gifted children are typ- Vically endowned with a keen sense of humor. and are apparently able ‘of i940 Drecreers are cuttinc a to mature beyond cynicism in a‘ broader and cleaner channel for majority of cases," she added. . .he llrers tlassaze to the open Professor l-Iollingvrorth said chil- =@a__ Th» "E‘l7'1h"[l’\" a: L02" ‘eel. ‘,dren with intelligence quotienrs be- , 512*; i311? flPDTfl-Ximfifél)‘ 85.000 tween 130 and 150 — indicating: _ mental superiority but not genius- were best assured of health. per- sonal happiness and leadership ‘among their fellows. All of which lends‘ us to the ques- tion of hrlms. Brims. of course, AFRICA By VAL FLIGHT GIELGUD ‘ CHAPTER v SIR GEORGEKS MISTAKE . _Tna: same evening, a. llztle afar JSl-lnesérclock. found Lai-rimore and __ _ . > . n ' LI‘ vrlze Manson once more alone hrJll-{l “Ht B mmulé. she together. they," were in Sir George's ( m not going to be rushed off my‘ study in his na: 1n Buckingham ibct llitz inn-and into mid-air into Gate-a room that somehow looked tiie b gain. I mtg; ihirk one or like a rather absurd copy in minia- Jo .i s over—— _ ‘ ture of his office in the great Em- ‘ ihe jmephone buzzer beslde Sir. bankment buidirlg. They had dined (lie-see dew snarled B-rlsrllr- _ l well. Sir George Was too old a hand I lhflllkht I 101d YOU. Cynthia.‘ at the managing of men not to they I dlglnt Wam- enyone — 0h; leave b business discussion uri.ll nu Larrimore. Yesf-of course. pu: opposite number bad been duly fed 0"‘ ‘Vila! aregmu lnrlklns about? 3nd flattered wl:h good food and ‘the adJoinmg room Cymiliia‘ better wine Now he sat in a dee lkviign.‘ gave away her essential arm-chair. lighting a cigar with flulIIlflllll/li’ bf; rrwxing a. face. She that interested deliberation which is \.0d.d ha": liked to have sworn. Bu: the invariable sign of the man whol knows all there is to be known about} , _ _ tobacco. I-lls face was placid. his ex-_ le-EDQQYIB Jlwllgll- pression uni-uffled. No one watching _Cal0. _.<i ood. with a smile on her him would have dreamed that in. in». while her fa her obviously got actual fact Sir George Manson p351 lhfi‘ “'°_1‘§'-' 0i all Ilrkument over the‘ more than a. little worried; ~hat be-l .nie. Sne seemed to be seeing the lilncl his hospitality lay the firm ailiémanis face at the other end of lncntion to ‘take the temperature "ll you come, Carol?" repeatedl \(-:Ac. "I'd like :0 have ypul he ‘ Wl .ii us.‘ I Caro. smiled at him affectionate. y since her time. She switched the I3IOPhOHBI it's lea-n. bony of the; fellow Larrimore. string its sardonically wisted ‘Meanwhile "that fellow“ fldgeted, uri ‘appnes, How long. she was with his shoulder blades against the asking herself. would it take her w mantelplece of Sir George's fire-, sm00'n away that tortured, baffled place, before cstentatlouslyl liizhtlnrz. a Stroke oi’ luck that a pipe wlthou. ‘roubllng t0 ask per-l the chance -o go on the flight had mission to do so, CTBDlPPd llll like that! She adl “I can take it." said Sir Georgel piy _iio: dared to ask her father’ abruptly. "that the business end is lTQIE-‘l- oll. He: settled? I'll have the contract drawn to have up form-zllil to-morrow morning." - _ . . p "Cerainlyt" said Lzvrimore. "As Sir Gcorce put ban‘: the receiver,‘ bininc-ss, l‘ looks rirrttv funny to‘ _ _ _ , me-bul if _vcu're satisfied?" "We can ‘all: it out over dinner" He brrlre off and shrugged his‘ , he raw! _'Ycu know. HLlbETl. I_wcn-‘ shoulders. 3hr l! 1m te-‘uus: loo biz a risk Ln "rr be frank with you, Liarrlmore. ;. Liarrimcre. _ _ Frankly. the fellovfs a' I'm worried by one (him-that you 5D‘? I dont understand!‘ i appear to be antagonistic to every He spoke as :i' With a sense oil aspect of ‘he scheme." Janet Manson asked, "I'm “Tia! hefnwflt. n But the airmanls apology’ seemed Well, if _\'(‘ll mus. know. answer- entirely perfunc ory. S r George ed Sir George. looking at her knew when to wait. l-Ie waited now. shffiwfllly. "1 don't understand-and “I'm naturally defensive," barri- I dcn r altogether trust-a man who. more went on. "It's a w-eakncs. lllimrenfly docsnt give a hang for: was quite nezdlessly rude t0 you .n ‘I think. . L Sir George swung one leg across hall .ook forward to meeting Mr.‘ tlrilelother, and leaned back ln hi c a r. last failed w izet your own way with’. "ales you." he said genially, "1 somebody. Gnome. Good for you.’ dont mind. When people are rude to H9 .1 rrrobn-bly b0 Food for all of! me I know at once tlia I've got ‘em u u y _ ‘ ,at a_ disadvantage. And in business U But Cnrol. interrupted Huber .; t-hnts lhe first symptom of victory hasnt vet told us whether she's: you known" coming.‘ l Larrlmore stiffened. 0000‘ ‘on an aerial survey of Saharan ' trade-rouies T“ "P-'=“""Y°F F120. Profes=or Leta. l-Iollingsworth of ‘ bu? l‘. "H" " """‘"'Ine in China Columbia University's Teachers i“ Pa?!" P" 27m B C‘ College said that children with an -i-—— intelligence quotient above 150 — A" 8"!" 0f 5")" "chnlclans. normal is about IDO-are menaced rirtlrati< and laborers are at by loneliness, an inferiority" com-, .§§-Q 6O w? G_UARDIAI\ , , , ,,,,,,,,,,.“.sq“anw¢nowuonoonooooooonenoooowoflee-eexc . l r It’: No Surprise That w You're Constipated! If constipation has you b01- xed down so you feel tired. Junk, all played cute-it's time you asked Yourself some Q116- -‘ I dons. tfiiat have you had to u! “THE COOK ‘S CORNER 3 1-3 lbs, rump or chuck of beef Flour, salt, lateLvl’ Just meat. bread. e885- peg- l WW0“? h‘ m fugrf: 4 whole clnvgp 3 yguges frléstglllbddotft et l mo” ""°",,§‘,‘§,““° l C 3 n enough "bulk". And "bug: 3 w" ‘m’ °' 1 cup water | Method: Wipe the meat and rub iwell with flour, salt and 1’- sBrown well on all sides unelted shortening. Stick the whole cloves into the surface of the meat | and pour around it the cranberriu [which have been cut or chopped , Add the cinnamon and the wa- ter and cover closely. Cook gently doesn't mean a. lot of food. It's a kind of food that isn't consumed in the DOGS. b“! leaves a soft “bulky” mas m ‘ the intestines and helps 9 ocwel movement. If thisl is what you lack. your ticket is crisp crunchy xelloggs All-Bran for break- filst every day. It contains the ‘ ul " ‘ou need plus Nature's 1 -tlrtal tonic, vitamin Bi Eat A1 Bran every day, drink plenty of waver. alio take a new lease on life! All- Bran made by Kellogg in Landon. 0313713.. sold. by l QVEYV EFOCET. the berries and tli e spices will penetrate throughout. Lift to shot . platter and serve with the sauce in 1 the pan as a gravy, strained or not 'just as you prefer. - ' Of course you'll need a heavy kettle for this and one with a tightfittlng cover is best. Cook _ slmb and stir the sauce occas- . ii; lonally’ so that it won't settle and , ed M rd or good scorch. Addh moge {rater tsrparlnslyt. Assocza: WVBYS 11° 9 - _. - only enoug eep e mea which is my blfiillfis- Bl“ "-1 d° moist. for you want the sauce to other things a service :00. _ ' be thick when done. more, rm old-fashioned envougn l0 . i . believe in the Erllplfe- and I m.“‘°d‘ CANDIED CRANBEBRIES ern enough to know that the W318; __- lIIBLiVE development of our Civil 1 m cranberries Aviation is the Only thing thB/i "m, 2 cups sugar 1-2 cup water hold the Empire together." v "P.ac' l “illslll - ifs. the" Method: Wash and pick over the scum! EIIOUQII- 511' Gwige‘ ‘berries and prick each one with a "Besldei" ‘Vim °" ("wge MM“ darnlng needle or a sharP Bronzed son. "I'm fOF-d “.5111”? H“ m“? fork. Unless you do this they are 0i‘ i716 11651’- Yllenilfic bums m ‘m5 apt to burst in cooking. country, and for some reason best gall the sugar and waiter until KHOW" l0 hlmelf- has 5°‘ m5 ma“ the sugar is dissolved, then add the cranberries and place in a slow, 300 d“ l‘ °X§“i' 112k” ltufil’ iiTifil-lii ' ' l’ or o mn - N°“' ‘he m“ o-f ‘he then lift out onto waxed pap- pnm‘ If er, draining them well. Separate “I see that." "Very well. personnel-the 513$" your very K166655813’ 1'94“- gaaned l° W“ nlgiihfxffrlig dots let them stand until they are al- trs-rt aces ' . ~ _ _ . _t d the oll in granulated nothing ivithoutldheis wifg. 3&1. srlore lnntlrghtlv covered jars §i§‘§~l§b“}@~'~§-1~s°__’--‘" an ' or tins. protecting them by layers i Larrimor» turned in his Pmwl- of “Iaxed paper" "Yes. yes-zvha‘. ib0ll‘ this Geflnafll fel‘ow_ the Professor ‘secre arv. and- l u“ mused fimpBPCEDADIY and WPM : on “your dauZhWf?" Sir George concealed his fl- prersion behind a cloud 0f 5111039 l from his cigar. ‘The g2; »L:‘:..l:Plzr..°$:..a:.-. w» o» u m“ = ‘ - - h n -: ———— longer m Gemmm murals? sgrliel Mrs. O'Dooley had twins. Th records of the were very like each other: in fac , A MorningSmilc . pens to be a Jelv. 200d phot/rimtlhlc ,f1irrht vQu know." 1w the casual observer. they were "Cbviouslv." ' ldgntlcfll- , ,, “Anmnv so-ham has been Hub- Faith, Mrs. 0Dooley, said a neighbor to her one day. "I can't make out how it is you can tell them apart!" "Sure. and it's aisy enough," was the answer. “Ye bee. one has got his teeth and the other hasn't. So I ‘art's personal secretary and assist- ‘ ant for several YeflT-fi- Y0“ u M“ 111m‘ WW‘: rmiird to mv dauchteri "Yes?" Lammure persisted. (To be continued) l -i-—- sticks my finger into Pat's | mouth. and if he bite: 1 know it's l vt-kQ-fkOfi-fi-fi-Q Dennjsl" X i It is exceedingly import-ant 1D wash the hair brushes regularly. Dissolve two tabIBSDOUITS Wwdered borax in boilins Water. adding énough lukewarm soapsuds to make two quarts. Dab the bristles of the brushes up and down this mixture. being careful not to wet the back of the brushes. Rinse "ivell in warm water, then in cold water to harden the bristles and keep them from discolormg. Hang I Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LII) O©Q@‘.'@.'. Cleaning Hair Brushes How Can I 7 '7 Q. How can I prevent lngrowin; toenails? ' A. shoes and stockings that are too short are very often the cause of lngrowing toenails. "It. is far better to have both the shoe and stocking a half inch too long. Q5 How can I boil n. cracked e88 A. Wrap a cracked egg in a piece of wax paper. the kind in which bread is purchased. and the cun- in the open air to dry. bristles tents will not bubble out while it downward. is boiling. Tlllkly . How can I remove a fresh when buying a turkey see that f t stain from a dress or table- the flesh is soft and pliable, anghlt cloth? "ll likely be frefih- E A. C ver the stun thoroughly ‘thlrkeyyeixsy old if the flesh is hard with starch. Let. it remain for and tough_ about an hour. Then rub off with An I: ‘ mm l. clean cloth. on n; Enjoy Blooming Bulbs Through wintry Month: If the iron seems to be rough and perhaps a. little dirty, sprinkle some salt on a newspaper and rub the hot iron on this before apply- ing to the garment. nefibsisimywomm Who are Depressed Reward of One Afternoon‘: Work Treat yourself to a lovely procu- sion of flowering bulbs thin winter. Oxali: with it: rosy blosroms, the fragrant white narcissul, brave gay tulips. sunny daffodils-start them nll now, in one short afternoon's work. For wall or window brackets. the trailing oxalls i: charming. Put three bulb: in a five-inch pot. cover with an inch of roll, kee in cool dark closet I week whi a root: form. Then bring out gradually into full November lunshlne. Plan for fragile narclnul amid your Christmas greenery. Put bulbs in a dish with pebbles and water. keep in dark until root: are an inch orig. Single tulip: for J y forcing and nffodlll for February bloom you plant in pols. Both need cool dark surrounding: until their blooming periods are near. rn to our (ii-page booklet for r0 Get "PEPHMBITIOM MDkHmurous PILLS The following letter tells how‘ very sick lady recovered health and strength. "Last winter I was slck with grippe, and when spring came I was weak, bilious, and rheumatic, my head ached every morning. I didn't get any help till I tried Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They took the yellow color out of my face, put new tone in my stomach, and ln-4 creased my appetite. The bilious attacks and rheumatic pains grad- ually dcparted. Dr Hamilton's Pills until the meat is tender, turning it l occasionally so that the flavor of , ma, the berries so they don't touch and ' 15% > 7...? _ pi _ V Mlm-w-‘xwqv-wm m / Xgcial and Perggnal f. FBShlOIIS f Liltérflliuhe l NOVEMBER 8. 1933 vvvoy. FURS in our Shop- have never seen. HolhRenfrew New on display If you have not been in we urge you to come at once. Truly, a finer lot of coats, more stunning styles, we Select your fur coat now, and take advantage of present 10w prices. Raw furs are already advancing. Restvyliflfl Holt, Renfrew are gpociailiflt! m 3113 branch of the fur business . . . . Ask for advice and esti- mates for the re- making of your fur coat». sarary rumor. ANNINO. u. s. —<OP> —A “siren; Patrol" which will supervise tmfflc in themes around 8011001! For The Home Sewer You'll want to turn your back on your admirers in thl! new youthful blou;ed back shirtmaker dress in gay raspberry-wine wool- en mixture. Its superbly tailored style makes it so distinctive. An important detail of interest are the u- type pockets Four or only two, to suit your own taste. Long or short. sleeves are also o tional. Velveteen or clan plaid woo en are other scheme: you'll like especially well. For afternoon occulo . it is attractive in rayon email-resist- ant velvet, rayon suede crepe, marocalne crepe, satin-back crepe, etc. The ea to follow pattern in- cludes a dagrammed instruction sewing chart, which enables you to sew it In a jiffy and at a low price. Style No. 2'13’! is designed for sizes l2. l4, l6, 1B. 20 years, 80. 82, 34. 3d. 38 Ind m-lnches bust. Bile l6 r ulres 3 5-8 yards of 39-inch mater a1 with 1-4 yard of 39-inch contrasting. send fifteen cents (15) ln stamps m‘ coin looin preferred! Irma coin carefiillv nddrwi to Chariot town Style No.27?! size..." Ill Nun: Every Day Styles ‘ nay "Hasn't she." laughs-d (Zarol. and‘ "I don't feel t d‘ adv rit jerked un her chin. "Of course I'm‘ with you, Sir Gehrgei’ ‘S a we cofimjmz!’ “I know. You're an exoepflon to “" "m "r "W" the rule. And I like exceptions. They oo++o+oo+evoooy+o++oew gliie lilfe tgérletyln You know we're . ac a. t Mfidefn fihflllfin9 g qulltle IYIlCClYFiYILIIWl-gh ‘foul; trial 012% h . ‘B, B05531] Li‘, z :o?}u5n‘;1"y_.§lnd this scheme of mine 1 Larrlmore began to walk up and lgtgwnrxle "X30"; a: he had walked ' f t . Q. If one enters a streetcar or wfihflhewnerfif“ ,,°,,i“§‘f;d',§‘°,§" 15:5, bus, and sits uown next to a friend o; me Kramer ca“ bghmd bars‘ use. ‘Séfilfiltrfufifilk’ '“°"" "A". "all" "E 0"“ l“ - Av The friend who is reading I ccu d understand if it was a gen- =liould take the initiative, and de- cide whether she wishes to con- tinue reading or converse with you. Q. Do the ushers at a wedding uine scientific thing. or even a pure . adver lslng stunt, though personally flats. But this mixed grill ‘two-and your passenger Hal's thc most singular since Noah and ‘ Ark!" I never read adver isements, and 1 don't pretrnd to tinder-stand scient- of the his for their own outfits? DEGIGN No- 951 A. Yes. because they 8TB SUD- ‘ S;r George smiled pleasantly. _ ___ _ __ _ _ ,_ ___ _ _ _ _ __ _ posed m navr in their wardrobes‘. "will you get cross wlh m' ""715 "' _ cllnthes that are suitable for a wed- again." he p. r ed. “if I sutgnt thrl _ _ _ - - — — — — — — — — — — — — — -— — , lug. you ira_l to: many nwvrpapers a ‘fleet Adm-e“ m, trg fr, YCllT” ta» d me as lh: o", _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - S .e — - — — — — ~ — '- ‘j Q. ls 1t proper to pick‘ bane! typ l Big Earl Bus n15: viral.‘ -' frnri meat m fi'h w‘th t e llk- >l l l: hovel: or srrunle‘ orl ens. iomlnwg°ggfql,‘,"‘f_w‘f‘_"_‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ __ era?‘ I I am avbuslnsss mhn, and 1 All rum-adulation rhhtl tn thtn 15gb"... rmvrved. w . A. This is permitted only in lknow SIHCI. DHVGOY. that ‘The Bu‘ of the East‘ nnlltnu nfl thin nturit film-it. will do made a new woman of mo." This was the experience of Mina Nanette Cadleux. What Dr. Hamf ilton’: Pills dld for her they may dn also for you. Commence treat» ment without delay. pt HAM/I. ro/vs PILLS rum; 1h,‘ sisll M l sifiinnlriirm round advice about all kind: of houle plants and flowers. Tips on loll. light. temperature, pests. How to let jorgeourbloomfrlch foliage. Send 20c ln coins for your copy of Making Plants And Flowers Grow Indoors in the Guardian Home service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Ad- dress, and the Name of booklet. ltrecl Addreu City Province IIULING PASSION Mistress: Maggie, I think I'll take one of the children to church this morning. Maggie: Yes. mlfam. Mistress: Which one do you think would go but with thll arms? Nu; l»... Ivnflnfl X.-.-.....