» ' November...‘ .1933 PAGE TWO THE (IHARLOFPFETOWN GUARDIAN M“ ,,,“““+. ¢-““'-¢“¢¢“*‘ ‘ ‘ ‘=¢‘*= “¢ ‘*“ ‘weeekrn es uueeueeuue~eceer w‘ ‘ ““¢ - “¢“¢¢‘w¢¢¢¢‘="“ - _..-- ‘:‘:‘_¢‘“¢<*‘: enfi,‘ .. ..-.~V-_-... e,.--.-.e--@v-ve.rv.- .. . . q ‘ e . O art's Realm ..:. 5......" and Personal -:- Fashions '-:- L: rein i --‘~A-~A , ‘es, ~¢‘ V-‘ ““‘ “v¢¢v¢“¢ 9 ‘vvvvv“¢¢ “““ ‘ ¢'QQQQQQQQQQ-Q1)QQQ.Q QVOQQ4*"4VQQ'Q'9VVV‘Q§F __ O _ . v - ‘ - .u . l m“ Ash: when , vss mo n’: n i’ * m“ m o" Do h D ' llmbsnd "AV: You MARVELLOUS! 5 A Womb r0t y Ix nu- ner TRIED YW" "i" l WASH evenvrunue l . .. - wan-s |1' KEEPS m . . m.“ u“ |__ #- . MY muss. "'—_' . An sully suslcml wit you; q g M m, m m ha,“ mo, ,0 n, m m, w,“ w, a, h Half a Loaf 1s Better Than No Bread, Dorothy Hsjhnfnlrspll, ebbuied “Iflfl”, l, Both msde of love-one, incon- my are ueeuebtiy sufferers fkom DIX Warns Wives Whose Husbands Stray m1"=.-I"f°*1°fa1;? :1; m I celvsble 1 dd u dl d.l3 . 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Don't play wash the sliver or educated their muscles lntn con- in; of its pathos by’ belng so eeuuheh. To U» only s lmle in you: Pglmlphvemade with olive m, b“, m.“ . _ you: napkin. stsntly taking poor postural posi- every woman whose life has been bound up in washer; see what sblg tub- oll, iep! [your i“ n 50ft‘, I “Why; I and John for a c" W Don't put your elbows on the ta- tions will find it difficult at first her husband's for thirty or forty years, and ful offonmlng sudsyou get 81110; _p P31‘!!!- 85;! € a”. m‘ h. “m m” I mu‘ b. »sle. to re-edueeu them ma» maklng who has believed m him Mid trusted huh —sudsrhara1v=7°""*"'"' 8f,“ X253, 519%?" h ' content with the splendid Cartisgg I mm drink coffee from s epebu- tbs necosssry adjustments for good almost so implicitly as she has God lllmself, wbmr vlolbu-a-{bpgwr °fv=il _ I F! “if em ‘u, “m,” 1M “m, m, s v Don't talk while your mouth is postuyg, but ooptmuou; pram“ it is as much of s tragedy to ilnd herself bs- W’ 3min?’ "Z s! A" ° ‘ “Y ‘m “fmesv “Si: , - lull of food. and thought will render the correct trsyed es if it had never happened before. soft, wbxfaDsrllus n yogi-hemp: exicni ylour NOVA scorn EGG “mm . Don't chew with your mouth attitude easy. The effort is well ___ PrmccssDE l l l ‘f’ "E. i. Xi “ - “£231” com-EST KAPPA,‘ m a. Ipen. worm mpkm _ A m mm 90mm. I get thousands upon thousands of letters m°°""'¢°'_“P a" Y} ‘F11’ ° “so “em c°n“mv '_n'_ , f g p B‘ rs rrsnon olive rotects our skm ta-ble- every yosr from these pitiful. bewildered n“es° enswep‘ P Y Don't lsy silver on the sloth After it has once been used. Don't drink and est st the some time- e-ruions of health, posture hss a distinct sccfel value. A men or wo- man with erect bearing suggest! self respect and the ability to stand women, who are the victims of their ‘usbands weakness. who ask the same question about what they shall do, and who tell the same st 01y: odours. Get your ree trill package today. PIIONI YOUR DIM-IR NOW against cold winds and edging temperatures. Plymouth Rocks from Station, N‘. B. won first plwe i; tho Nova. Scotie Contest at the i - Don't use s. knife to cut salad: up courageously to the difficulties Dsnlsnllfyoursrockfcrtbi: specie!offerisexluunedfphcneycuriobbezimmedislely Experimental Flinn, Nappan, N, 5_ , ise the edge of the salad fork. of llfe.’ m the labor market s per- A poor boy and slrl merry on v- ehvestrinr. but they have love and leylnr 9.888 elm. worms 2.001.: Don't est so fast that you will son with good cur-ridge stands s. hr youth and energy and ambition, and they work and struggle and strive b d t m, t ‘or, h h“ W!“ run-Iago; no“ n- pclnts- The second pen wee m, w, ,' have to sit and wait until others better chance of securing s job and achieve together. No labor is too hard for the wife to perform. N0 becoxetefialmtg; stlgvsfltir zugefownoiodyf in?“ s‘; 2mg“: mm n,‘ flats“ n; Moaibban.‘ Barred “mo”: (' have finished each course. than the glguchjng gpinglggg-lgok- sacrifice too grunt for her to make. But she does it gladly because she is E l Eves h" as maimed M i‘ ‘he had 10mm d on an arm or a leg‘ she ATHENS, ca" o“ 314mm, ma“ from Moore.‘ Mm.’ N. n‘ " ___—-- helping her husband and they are happy together. happy in their children e with 2,270 eggs and 2,420.6 point; COLORS Deep, rich woes are imprisoned in colorful woollens that express the spirit of Autumn. Vintage reds and dark wine tones voodsy browns and gn- us. Tile ~ greens present an impressive alr- ing individual. HEAVY BREATH MAY BE COR- REOTED It is often distressing to find that the breath has become “heavy". 'I'his condition may be caused by several factors, most 0f which can and in a common aim mid object in life and in planning the things they xvlll do when they have made their fortune. Then comes middle age and with it only too often the wreck of the woman's world, and i110 fortune that she has worked so hard to help her husband hvrullllllnu- UPUUIIIES her undoing. For with leisure the man, who hus liven Luu lJll:~_\‘ l0 think about anything else except his career, begins lhlving affairs “llll women and the possession of money makes hlm him. True, things will never be the done what could be done to salvage happier if she can bring herself tc forgive and forget. hasn't had a. thought that hasn't centered around him, nor n hope nor an flipping odds are aspiration that wasn't for him. She hasn't cooked a. meal that wasn't heads and tails after 40,000 scien- built around what he liked to est, end lifo has no meaning to her without tlfic flips. ‘That's whet Profencr So nlne times out of ten the woman with a trusnt husband is Pope R. Kill of the Mathematics Department of the University of ‘there will always be Georgia here has found but his ex- same again. bitterness in her heart and a taste of nloes in her nlouth, but she will have peplrmnts have a bod situation. about oven on progressed only halfway- Ths third place went to Mk. W. A Benson's B. P. Rocks from Dur- hsm Bridge, N‘. B. with 2,94’! eggs and 2,280.9 ‘pointe- baln-nced each penny against the other down to one-thousandth of a ray-bright greens, ligilt grassy be easily put, right - F811. - - - . ‘ 1 _ DOROTHY DIX. Months ego Professor Ell bsgsn ‘mm’ hm” Hem’ 5°“ °uv° T" mm" “mm” l‘ ‘he the fivimli lrhew d: her husband's uhreithrulhess = his fippine. He assembled m pén- '3' "m" °° m’ u" “m” ‘mm mum“ emerald and mos‘ “mm” Pwrrhw“ “d decay“ sometimes he bitunlly tells her that he is tired of her and wants to be ture in two bowls; to half, add 8i nies, a. hundred . of one date and for m9 loo'moth m“ “m ‘W’ ‘sy greens. _ TAILORED The shlrhvalst continues to be exercised in House styles for fall , I-nd winter. In jersey, this type is most sportive, and we see it with teeth are amongst the commoner causes there. In thfse cases the gums look spongy, and there is s little discharge round the tooth sockets. Septic ionsik are often to blame, but it ls difficult for the ordinary rid of hel- and marry another woman. Just as often he tells her that he loves her still and that she 1s the only women in the world to him. But in either case the wife knows that in his heart he has been unfaithful to her, that he has killed their love, that they esn never be happy in the old way together again, and that no miracle can restore her lost filth 1n him. It is then in her misery that she asks: What shall I do? Shall I get e THE COOK'S CORNER jelly, chopped raisins. 1W5. “W5 ° cup floured curmnts. Place dough on ' lightly floured board. Pat to desired thickness snd cut with floured eut- I tsrfntcrixrge. Keep doughssecft ss pouible, fry in deep ‘fat (hot enough to brown s. cube of bread in r 00 seconds) end roll in powdered the same number of snotbu. He and then his experiment will be ocmpletcd- ‘ _ Daintinoss Mo. iClele Styles ulnsmnneedrepehbrnureee Jittle tucked or pleated ‘hunts, like the popular dlckle-shlrt. While on the subject of woollens, we may mention that they are very popu- nutrnests combined with jsm. Shape mtobuluptbesiunsvfllbsel- tirely covered- Pn m6 sprinkle Vi"! powdered lugsr. perwn to tell whether they are ‘iii-ID healthy orcnot. Indigestion. too, is s. cause. so sl- so is chronic cstsrrh of the nose. sugar when c001. To make more decorative. 1°! ‘m! chocolate or white frosting. Of the other mixture, make balls divorce, or endure this torture? And the question is an economic as welll so e sentimental one. For all of the fruits of the toll of the women's life have gone into the making of her husband's prosperity, end if it is s rorture to a woman to see another woman take her plsce in her husband's .__.._....__. mbusnslx ‘finances e _ Ivls! ss Ir psvssnu vvosmlslsn A 1 1 1 ,1 .' J" a I , l5 lar, in light, comfortable weights. The types we see are col-dud wool- Ienz, simPar to bedford cloth and gsbnrdlne 1n appearance. llbccesive smoking undoubtedly sf- fects the breath. If you are constantly troubled by this complaint it is best to see your heart, it ls no less a grinding torment to her to see another woman llvlng in the house and rolling nround in the limousine that her work and penny- Sour Milk 001115111118 by cutting rounds, and 1111108 0n We centre of each c. ‘ b.5900“ 0! JR!“ 01‘ pinching have helped pay for. To me it seems that there are three cardinal points that s. women rum-sesame Lovely eel-Bria! fellle crepe silk with demure white bsngsllne vest, visited h Vlelcslsn fssbien, lends “WEEHTS” d°°m °' dmth" ‘n *5‘ ‘hm 1' should consider at such s. time. The first, of course, is whether there are i‘ “Wm” ma“ M “n” 0n‘ 55559005 much charm end distinction to m. mere.’ something new m the mnnh "mubk" young children or not. If there are, and her husband is endurable at all, 4 “um” wmmwn‘ -'—"' day's dross. " and many philnndercrs are us agreeable at home as they are abroad, then 1 WP “us” DOW?» 800?! B9 Y0"? hairdreaw“ n u the n“ “Minus silhouette ' way of underwear. which you'll want to ad: for under the nsmeof “weeflts”. ‘These important little trivlslitles no ss light as a. piece of lingerie-in fact they are lin- ierle-but they have foundation ‘control, because of the skin-tight yvsy they fit, and the way they are molded to the figure. These ger- "menii no equally good to weer ..|s'itho1lt a girdle if you're slim snough, or over one to smooth out those little "spore tires" and bul- .~issoffleshmcetofmsroprone » w gdbeunhlm golllldtleflhllfil! Nqfliffld character and position, and another thing for him to imagine himself in 4'3"“: m“ n“ _ Needs No Cooking!’ Big Ssvlngl ‘ _, ‘ with * yam aadnch com ' - e I 1h m ehwld love with some little fllbberty-glbbet young enough to be hls grmd- . 1 , d h ’ Goon A 11:5!‘ 555m never be" ‘bfliled. The 007W“ m9‘ daughter, who only wants to marry him for the luxuries he can give her. 3 arr’: gtglzsr yozoilnlrlikgeuré °gfil§gdlpizl§pli§fibe 111%‘: wasting‘ ‘ i ‘ m“ °t mm“! ‘m e87 15 l0 P1509 The wife who refuses her husband s divorce to make n marriage that she ens’ e m” “n “Y t °' a - 5 "s! n5 m“ ‘ . . 1g g b| t and cum h“; Another stunning suggestion ls m‘ m’ m " W‘ °‘ “'1'” "M"- knowl W111 brine "H" “PM 111m d"! 111m e klndnw h» dw wt dwrve- 1 “P mm‘ a 5:133. yretuit %fl:bl;ngéllellded um w bud: sheer woolen with the vest of w remove the pm mm the mum but 1dr which he is eternally grateful after he wakes up from his plpe ‘ °“P' 5°"! ‘l; “m, u... lgbptina rellefh o’ Wm“ “m, m“, . ' u a! 3"”- "ld ‘w 1"" m9 Q88 l?! "l! dream that he was a. boy again and too young for his iddlo-q, d wife. '5 “poem "l" “Emfljdfififlffl aidsoa: :59 cash" ~ wnfl-‘whmh t‘ "W. °1 0011189. The wife should also take into consideration her husband's age, and 1 cup “us” 0!‘ l! YEW 1110111911 until lllflwlved- N0 Price of PATPEN l5 cents m l BANDAGED FOR YEARS HERE'S HOW T0 BOIL 0R POAOI! AN EGG Eggs begin to coagulate or "set" st s temperature of 160 w 100 deg. F. The white begins to coagulate at a lower temperature than does the yolk, which is a. little unfortu- nate, since ln boiling an egg the heatce-nonlycvtbothoyolk by first passing through the white, and in order to cook the yolk it is necessary slightly to overcook the white. This over-cooking can be kept down w s minimum. however gradually coding-Jar six to eight minutes- ' cost to herself. for the sake of the children she should keep her home together at any That ls, provided she has enough strengthof character to throw a veil over her husband's shortcomings that will hide them from his children, and tc refrain from reproachlng him with them. Better one parent or no parent at all for children than a father and mother who are perpetually quarreling and hurling insults a teach other. . Secondly, she should take into consideration her husband's attitude on the subject. If a. men has really ceeaed to love his wife and has fallen 1h love with another woman, then there ls nothing that tho wife can do in dignity and decency but to give him a divorce and let him marry the woman who can give him the happiness that she cannot. And right here the wife should try to distinguish between love and infatuation on her husband's part. 1t is one thing for him to have really found his mate in some women of suitable yesre snd intelligence end that around 50 a man is very prone to have m attack of indiscretlon. Perhaps it is the last flare-up of youth, or he hears the last call to the 1 cup thick sour milk or butter- milk . 1% teaspoons sods. ‘A teaspoon nutm 2 teaspoons butter l 988 3 or more cups breed flour Mix the dry ingredients and work 4n butter with flnler tips. Mix sug- ar beaten egg end sour mllk snd stir thoroughly into the dry ingred- ients. RIO“. out on lightly floured bcsrd to l6 inch thickness. Pry in equsl psrts of shortening et s76 ‘A cup melted butter 3% teaspoons bsklng powder when she suggests hot cll sham- poos. They do more for lustreless heir than anything we know. ‘Ihey are accompanied by electric welt- mente that tinge your BCBIP 6N1 encourage it to do better by you. Mothers, Mix This At Home for a Qfl Cough you'll love. Plait-s give important fulness to the hem of this slim-line frock. You can see st e glance how utterly simple it is to make it. Note the bodlee out in one with the front panel of the skirt. The rlglen sleeves ere very eesy for the homo sea. ‘ to manage! Style No. 561 is designed for sizes 16, l8, ‘I0 yesrs, 36, 3s, 40 and 4B inches bust. Slsessxequlrssdltysrdssfl-inch cooking needed. Gct_ 2% ounces o! Pine: rom any drnggist,‘ 16 on. bottle, and flll up wit your sugar stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. Ions! QUHI: ammo 1p the ease cl poached ease. el- dining CB!‘ p: sentiment, but at my rsto it u then that the old yokemste ‘g :"'P°°° fin $35,313,531*;,';"g$;,§,'?g;,'§"“;,g;;; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ THANK! TO MIOOA “Wlllh "l9 Vi“? need not be sc- who has pulled steadily in double harness for twenty-five or thirty yesrs ‘WW’ or your mone . yet it i! fflr m0" elm‘ em. l. w. Writes: ' . "A close friend of mine had for years s vepy bad ulcerated leg. l persuaded Ivor to try Mucv-a-she was Inland tuellv bombs. st u desirable that it should be mcwhere near the boil- ing point, in order that the outer is likely to go suddenly coltlsh and kick over the traces. And it is then that a. wise woman overwork: her funnybone instead of her tear ducts, and buys herself a. ticket to Europe instead of Reno. For Break yolks into s mixing-bowl,‘ best until light, Mid sugar gradually and bent constantly. Add milk, sift tlve than rea y-made medic e. eeps perfectly and testes flne. This simple remedy has s remark- sble three-fold action. It soothes and No. s01. Bile ..................... old. Trotter. Eligible lo the LII _ CALUMET CITY: 2.10%. Chest- nut Mere by "Peter the Brewer." Four years old. Pmcer. Eligible w the 8.25 clue. TEASE: 2.09%. Drown Mere by ‘Bunion’. Seven years old. Trotter. Eligible to the 2.15 class. BARONET: Bey Stallion by "Guy Axworthy." Three yen-s old. Eligible to the 2.29 clsso. Ilse psced In 2.12% the pill MIME. SCUIIA: Bay Gelding by “Cep- tsln Aubrey." Four years old. Full brother to "Helen Aubrey" (2.10%), "Gwendolyn Aubrey" (2.08%), and lsrs of the ones you are interested In. Alm look up their 1933 noes. II. T. FULTON, Upper Siewlseke, l Revs Scefls- Y MARY CHRISTIE The mother's eyes followed the trained nurse's. "You've worked wonders for that child. Her book's beeps stronger. Look, she couldn't hsve done that head-over heels s. month ago. You're s. marvel, Janet, and I don't intend to forget it on your wedding-day." The other flushed with pride, but demurrer! sbout the intended gm. "It's pleased me ss much so it's pleased you. The doctors think that in s year or two, thanks to the mas- sage snd treatment, she'll quite out- over. Will loved her. They were reconciled, snd were to be rnsrrled some dsy in the future. Bhe-plsin- featured, blunt-manned Jsnet Merc- er-wss 10kg to have s home end ‘husband of her own, and maybe . . . children! "I'd like to give the little Page girl s splendid wedding-present, to make up for what she's suffered 1n the past. I hate myself for suspecting her about those ear-rings and the money. 0f course, all the country- side knows now it was Virginia, but just the same, the memory must still be painful to Prudence. I've written, and apologized, and called." Janet loved Prudence, nnd she answered, quickly: she said how sorry she felt for her, Ind she wished thcrn was something she could do." “Then she neednl waste her pity," of flung, to get on the judge's soft side. When the counsel for the Crown, or whatever you cell the men,‘ rend aloud her put record, ft was I who nearly fainted, to think I'd been ‘hwd’ so long, and in so msny wsysl" “ The good lady stirred her toe su violently that some of it splashed over on the carpet. "But you were awfully kind to her, even sitar she wes arrested.” sym- psthlsed Jsnet. "You withdrew the charges, and said you would forgive her, and let her have s new start in life. You even offered to psy her passage to Australls, where she ssys rather relieves my mind. Dsteltible u Virginie was, I wouldn't llkl t0 have been the direct cause of her arrest, you know." rctcrwd Mrs. Vhnsittsrt, helplngn “m, ma“ mmumm, o," o! l» but ebs plotted the downfall of others. Tsks, for inutsnoe, her little trick of slipping those diamonds and the stolen money into Prudencds sash, the night of the party here." Jsnet looked dubious. “She'd worn the dress before, end maybe left them in her sesh, through sheer forgetfulnees?" “Nonsense! Miss Jinny wasn't that sort st ell. She had her eye on Pet- er Armstrong, snd wsnted to re. move nudencs 11cm her path. And she did drive the girl to run uwsy to London, 1f you'll remember." "Yes." Janet nodded. “And than," went on Mrs. Vsnsit- “Bhs certsinly has hsd s past," COMBINING Janet. M11 vumnun continued: "Her solicitor cut a son-y tholcmevfs, that big jewellery place in Meriton, had conclusive evidence sgainst her. It seemed that after one of Virginia's visits-An my car, if you please, and using my name freely to get credit everywherei— sn emerald bracelet worth £300 was missing. When the police came hero, they found the bracelet in her trunk!" "Gracious!" breathed Janet, to whom s sum like £300 was a. for- tune. "The nerve of herl" "But she wasn't clever enough,“ went on the older woman. "To hide the stuff she'd stolen from here, in two boxes in the ground in s wood, her to s year, and if she'd been s men, ehe might have got flvei She'd been ‘bound over’ twice before, and some time n80 she'd done two terms of about six months snd s year, r --'I-sssenw¢'~""" trvlns w brine it m u ‘kleptomsnls. 950b, hldlft shel" v she hem whet the! fsmous nnn have offered him for his pstsntl" There wss s long psuso, while little Lucie. preitied to her dolls, un- conscious of the vivid drsmsthbt wee revolving in her elders’ minds. “Any news of lksymoref" querled Janet st lsst, brusquely. “None. As he didn't, get sway with snything, so fsr es we know, the police probably will drop the mutter. But it wee ‘ sous, thst stismpt of his to get hold cf Amati-duo's invention! 1 suppose, if Rudence» hadn't stopped him. end then Ann- strcng himself rushed in, Trsyrrtors would hsve dashed of! to some for- - Q1011! the crowded Btrsud. U100 01' twice, lfllld he might bs rleolnised, he turned down e elde- sheet Dflltdl the En-lbsnknnent. e s "F!" 5111117. by devious ways, 8001104 llll dellllltlfl, which Q “~~~~mm;m.~.mm@r~ ‘ . ::g_~1.¢ll;l'l:m<‘iédlllffid fiwéxbzyufig: 31;} Pvftiim o! "w White may be wsr- an 0f this is n passing Phase with her ' usbsnd and u she gives him time t‘ mdfndm$°'°"“'wffm:m$‘£ 5T:lkgd-iflfibgégQfirliniTde§ie§‘l‘§'§§§ "W" V‘ ' _» . m w, ‘NM M, compmely IMML “ll-Ed WW1? Ind l powched egg he will get over it and come beck repentsnt and more devoted than ever o ‘ w ' ‘h “"5"” "5 " "mk" b'°"‘h'“' a _ Tm," h" hi,‘ pom,“ norm“. n‘ o, flood ‘have b, ymdumd. Bu,’ u to mother. 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The manager of they, 311g meow 111m over before the mpg phogqy could be taken‘ dgyglop- _ ,_v V hide like s rhinoceros, though she kink. Blsnkk hnd caught her once, it oatnclygml she'll be wild now if she 9d and prmged 511 1n the m; dgy, = Hlli- Brvwn 41d mo" "W" ' "we 111 °°"1"=- "Bevml of illw- I should Iev- named. but Vlrsinle had sot on bl: hesrs that his sight hes been rs- 1s wfllft vnnfty that dam but Gelding by “Peter Volo." Five yeen B fainting desd sway, sndsll that sort she wasn't content with stealing, sort side, and he 1st her on. Bar- nor-ed m 111ml And wilder still when vn-qmm u, m‘, mo}, 1g y" m; unstressed for leaving llnglsndi And those ‘ passport regu- lations must be catered to. I-Iohsd s chance to go abroad. but also! the passage must be in the steersgel molly, bscllloe ‘rrsymcre MG!‘ got’ the money even for the second clues. (To be Continued.) 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