PAGE Two JANUARY 1B. I735 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN \ .Woman’s Realm -:- Social andPersonal -."- Fashions -:- Literature volt/m intro = .4 1140.19». 77.2119.» I w 61w Yo" LOOKED °"' 1"“ l"? "f" JEL'-'° mouthwash; Tui"“'v“§"a%" _, A BIG improve/item . . ME us. Ml rue. 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She Makes _. i‘ _ Recently compiled statistics slliow ‘that taicollzgeldccrcs 2965511552 i: 5 l' h f ma ‘ing by hal , an a s c ins an . . v pzrtciclafigcxiydlllgllljlflhtvfli institutio; of learning the likelihood of he? . - _' '- - i slimmer. ven oin a. - _ ‘dodcsnt take the cuisc ogfl the ‘i ///!0 t6? féfi/glc/tlhf/ higher education for womenkapfilniuntg, as they flaw”, p 4B D . ' , , ' knriblxhrlicocilllcg: uglrlspilliflfetfllfclllg them by and ’ Seth/W ‘!_ large, quite as good looking, quite as peppy and a 1 shade above the intelligence of the average run of l. l‘: lcininiiiity, hcncc a Pmfened risk 111 mai-Yimmly- i bu": Moreover, dames are dairies, as the slans 111K951‘- gocs. Bfld every normal woman desires to marry- Bo this raises the interesting question of why a superior education should be a matrimonial handi- cap to a girl. , contact with men and thus quarantined, as it were, against wedlock. ' Nor, matrimonialiy speaking, does she fare much better in the oo- cduczuionai institutions for, although she is surrounded by boys, few o; me Coak soak for an hour. Then let simmsr SOUP STOCK gently about three hours. allowing them have the price of a. wedding ring and if she commits herself to the I from 1A. cup to a cup of mixed vege- mcat into small piccel- T01‘ B11011 pound of meat and bone use about 1 quart of water. Put the meat and bone into cold, salted water. Let What the Fashionables are Wearing ' By Annabelle Worthington I cation and go out into the world and earn enough to support o. wife, she had almost as well reserve her place in the Old Maids Home, for few men ever return to marry their schoolboy sweethearts. l Still another reason why the college girl so often fails to marry i3 The most obvious answer is because women always want to marry H their superiors, while men ivant to marry their interiors. A woman al- i rays wants to loop, up to licr husband, while a man enjoys looking down And how charmingly the plaits provide sufficient fulness to the skirt for this cunning hock. ~. ' ~ » ' folly of a long engagement, waiting until some youth can finish his edu- tables for each P0111111 OLmBBt 11B“!- s. ,i i F ,3. ‘z nd s ices ma be tied m his ‘vim A mgmy cdumwd “mum, “mus w nun-w a ma“ “.110 is because licr technique in husband-hunting is so poor. She may understand To lu-elmre Soupstock muow ailfii:sg?s-s and}, addeigyand left At the same time they are sim- W611 inorc cultured than she is, but n man wants to marry a woman who higher mMIIQIIIEIIiCS. but 511B 11051117 lmdefslflnd 1111m- Bhe 11111? $968k these dntecuons; simmering soup as long as desired. ‘illicit? 19591! w Pres‘ mm pmw’ ioesnt know nearly so much as he does nnd who will regard him as an ‘Latin and Greek. but she doesn't speak wft tslk- She appeals to a man's | 1 Wm“! m“ After vegetables and seasonings are after the frocks frequent V181" t" 35919, .licad instead of his heart. She aspires to being his intellectual com- I 1 pound ma“ the wash tub- added. Cook 2 hours or more. The froth should be skimmed from stock as it rises, lf clear soup ls desired. In a. word, education makes u woman cliooscy. She gets pcrnickcrty ibout a man's grammar and pronunciation. She wants a litisband who 4m wander with her through the flowery paths of literature and discuss 2 quarts cold water 1.5 cup minced onion. 1/.» cup carrot paiiioii instead of his sweetie. She wants to discuss the Einstein Theory with him instead of telling him how big and strong and wonderful he is. She despises the ancient feminine wiles of biandishment and flattery, not While the original model was in French blue linen and blue ‘and white dlmity, the style is 0116 @1111‘ he whatness of‘ alnt, and so she turns up her nose and down the one realizing that the combined wisdom of all the women of all the ages has "5 cup tum“, lends itself to man)’ ¢°1°T5 and ‘Oung chap who is a go-getter nnd has plenty of native intelligence, but.‘ gone into working out on unbeatable system of tolling men to the altar. 1 wasp“ an‘ materials. ' v rho thinks that Browning is Peaches‘ grandfather and that a primitive Bl“ m the final ‘malysis the reason that college girls don't marry as 6 peppercorns Yellow pique with white swiss s a. ycar-bcforc-last model automobile. Uf course. the college girl expects to mate with the college niaii, but ‘JAE, her sentimental hopes are doomed to disappointment, for as a rulc he college men marry the Dumb Dorss, or at least, dumbish ones. I rice heard an exceedingly clever man say to a brilliant woman: “You arc stimulating and fascinating as a. companion and there is iothing 1 enjoy more than a conversation with you now and then, but I wouldn't be married to you for anything on earth, because I don't want o have to be at my best when I'm at. home. I want to slump mentally -.nd physically. I don't want to have intelligent opinions on philosophical ubjects or to have to hold my own in a political debate with a woman rho has the political situation at hcr fingers‘ cnd. I don't ivant to have o think up wisccracks. I just want t0 grunt and say uli-liuh while my ville babbics on about the baby cutting a. new tooth and the Jones‘ gir: ictting engaged and Mrs. Smith's new dress and the price of lamb chops. l get all the matching of brains with others that; I want outside of my iome." Without doubt many men have as little relish for home-brewed in- cllcciual stimulus as they have for home-brewed drinks. They prefer t0 ;ct both abroad. And they actually prefer wives whose reading never ‘ wcs further than from the cook-book to the baby-book and the society ind fashion notes in the daily paper. An intelligent woman is mortified :0 death when hcr husband cannot hold his own with other men in con- versation and expresses ignorant and asininc opinions, but; a man appar- rntly iicvci" notices his moronic wife's blunders and therein licsonc of the fundamental differences between the sexes that nobody can explain. 1 teaspoon sweet herbs I small bay-leaf 1 sprig parsley 1 piece celery root 4 cloves. Cheap cults of meat, shin, neck or Joints and small scraps of meat, such as the flank end of steak or deft-overs and bones of roasts, may libe used for soup-stock. Cut the early and c-lieii as ilic common, or garden, variety of flappers is because men don't ask them to. Arid this is because men have a traditional fear ' oi bluc stockings that no association with perfectly harmless girls with I college degrees has ever dissipated. And because a man's vanity makes him aluays ivant his wife to regard him as a Solomon who knows it all, and who asks him what hc thinks she thinks. And because men have an idea that they can manage a nitwit easier than they can a highbrow and because they are under the dclusloii that a woman who doesn't know anything else necessarily is domestic. In all of ivhich theories they are sadly mistaken. But it keeps men marrying foo‘s who bore them to death, who have the stubbornness and uiircasoii of fools, who bear dull children, who are slipsliod housekeepers and poisonous cooks, because they lack the intelligence to do their Job well. ' Seine day, perhaps, men will find out that the more intelligent a woman is, the better wife she makes. And then the college girl will have the pick of the lot. ' DOROTHY DIX, [Al-ilTrningSmile 1r ‘sows canons "itted in yellow, is cute idea. Wool jersey. 81118118111. °°W°11 ‘ * ' “r and batiste prints are . sturdy materials. Style No. m is designed for-sizes 2, 4 and 6 V8518- size 4 requires 11A yards 39-inch, with, 11A yards 39-inch for blouse. Price of Pattern 15 0811B 111 Some would call it poetry, and "then there are those high-brow! 'who would sneer and say common dosgerel." Nevertheless, some cptl- “m” m‘ “m (‘aim is prefengd? mlstlc soul away back in 192i, when w“? “in card“ y‘ ' ' men found conditions not '___ mo good, wrote the following lines, and with, them made a deserving bid for the Ignoble prize, which, of _ course, he didrft get: "The rain it poured. roared. The sky was draped in black. The old ship rolled and pitched and boiled And lost its chartered track. ‘Oh dear, oh dear. Sir,\will it clear?’ ‘Loud walled a dame on deck. WhenTeething "I find BABY'S OWN TABLETS ex- ccllcnt for fcvcred, restless children when cutting teeth, as they ease the gums and enable the babies to sleep", ‘writes Mrs. S. C. Smith, Carp, Out. Cross, fretful, distressed little folks are made happy and comfortable by the corrective action of BABY'S OWN TABLETS. 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Wolff's iittll Pilot: "Would you like to have B . _ 1 T. girl would not eat and was thin and Another reason why women's colleges are spinster factories, as somc- "N01; gnyuflng?" cried her friendi Aunt Man; says; Z5-W11l Pldmfie- m A‘ they heaved the ‘cad the 5km higailzlgyfgrtiazih. I stays _°n Pals- AIWI‘ giving her Vinol (‘lrolé me has said, is that they keep a girl in school during the years in which “Qh, we brute; How did n; ha“, My 01d man-s 80mg to be a better m, ymmm’ p" “m: M w h flxjmm ‘and d; more flrmah tiflllclt shed ca“ geeélgy’ éfigzccs the is most marriage-minded and most attractive of men. In the exclus- p011?" "well, you sec,‘ explained ‘usband to ‘me in 19933. That ain't I ‘It anus has’ by heck "a y ‘leigh an rosy c ' vcly feminine institutions of learning she is virtually shut away from L -Farmer's Advocate. de less terrali." Drug 00.. Ltd. . ‘is res0lutlon-—it’s mine. BABY'S OWN TABLETS "I can't agree with you," said course oi the week alter moths! ‘ “I don't wont to make my vrmc- Advices from Weimar indicated Ill. B. McDonald. Welt Sf. Peter! N015‘: ' iisiiesomosesl A Romance of Today By Joanna Cannan Any person found cutting or ro- moving any lumber or wood off the property formerly owned by Patrick Callaghan at Sprlngton, Lot 67 will be proceeded against by law. DATED thil January. A. D., 1933. MRS. PEARL McKINNON, Owner. 1687-1-17-21. The Annual nlceilng of the Island Guardian Publishing Company, will be hcid in the office of the Company, Charlottetown, Saturday, Ianuary 21st, 1933 at 3 P. M. NOTE-This meeting will be ad- Iourncd to a later date in order that the reports for the ycar ending January 31st, current, may be sub- milled. D. A. MMKINNON, Lia-Colonel, Secretary. lltofessional Bards sixteenth day of FOR SALE ideal residence for sale with small fox ranch, outbuildings and 2% acres of choice land .1115! 29° Yards outside city lim- its. Ncar school and church, Anivly S. Craig, 12s Elm Ave. Phone 917. 7660-1-16-31. novice or SPECIAL ueenue A special General Meeting of the Strathcona Silver Black Foxes, Ltd., will be hcid in the Board Room, City Blllldlflfl at Charlottetown, P. E. I., on Tuesday, January 24, 1933, for the purpose oi’ considering a resolution for the winding-up of the Company under the provisions of the Voluntary Winding-up Act, and such other business as may come before the meeting. Dated this fourteenth January 1933. r. B. WOODMAN, The Gilinours left Long Petworth about eleven. Going home, John Gilmour glanced at the lmpassivo face of his son. "Rather odd about Patricia," he reflected. "I hope there's nothing wrong." , "Of course not," said Geoffrey. "Why should there be? You let Lady chyiflcte put the wind up on you, Father. Pat can take care of her- self." “Wcll, I know I should have been worried to death if it had been your mother. However, things are chang- ed sincc those days, and you young people understand each other, I suppose." When they arrived at Hemshott, Geoffrey went straight upstairs. John Gilmour helped himself to a whisky and soda, and sat down in the moming-room to glance at the evening paper before he went to bed. About ten minutes later, the door bell" rang. John Gilmour, always a considerate, if an exacting employ- er, hacl instructed the servants not to wait up for him. He went to the door himself, and unbolted it. On the threshold, hatless, stood Sir Hugh Lysarde. John Gilmour started at him. "I've had. n. te‘ ‘ n. message from Patricia," said Sir Hugh. "I thought I'd sooner come down my- self than telephone it. Cari I come in?" "Of course," said John Gilmour. He closed the door and led the way into the morning-room. "A whisky- and-soda, sir Hugh?" "I need it," said the baronet, passing a frantic hand through his thick, black hair. “And a. good strong one, Gilmour. Thank you.’ John Gilmour guessed some girl- lsh escapade, and smiled. But Sir Hugh did not smile. He creased his low, expressive forehead and said, "Patricia. phoned from Edinburgh. She was married to Colonel Mlllar, ism, Sir Hush." said John Gilmour. “But, if the encasement 11141 l° b? broken off, there are other wayfi 05 doing such things that would have been more considerate than letting it come like this. I must say that Patricia has treated Geoffrey very badly, very badly indeed." "Badly? I should have said ab- oniinably," said Sir Hugh. “If she had changed her mind, why couldn't she have told him so all above board, instead of bolting of and leaving all the unpleasantness to me. I always thought Pat a bit dif- ferent from the rest of the family, but now I see she's s. thorough Lysarde after all. How will Geoffrey take it, Gllmour?" John Ciilmour was a scrupulously truthful man. Somehow he must have come to believe what he acid then. ' "I'm afraidit will be a great blow to him. He was devoted to Patricia.’ “I know," said Sir Hugh, sitting , wn heavily and staring at the carpet. “Childhood's playmates, and all that. I never believe in it. Ran away with a girl I'd only known ninety six hours myself. Bo I sup- John Gilmour. stiflly- "'11s 1t m"! has been my motto all through life. should not think he was asleep hot. He contracted a bad 1111b" 01 reading lri bed while he was in Glasgow. I'll call him down." that Adolf Hitler, leader of :11? National Socialist Facials, en- couraged by the success of his party in the Llppe Diet election yagtgrdiy, had decided b0 (201714915119 attempt by dens-iii von schlslehtl to confer with Hitler. The Nazi leader is expected 1'- Berlin tomorrow for a. conferehcfi which may determine his hitun policy in regard to coopefillm Wm’ He went out of the room. Bir Hugh mixed another whisky and drank most oi it, thinking of all the things that he would like to say to Pat. John Ciilmour returned, and not fai- behind him cams Geoffrey. sleepy and handsome in a brown- and-orange silk dressing-gown. Sir Hugh stood up leaning against the mantlepiece with the tumbler in his hand. He was extremely sorry for Geoffrey, and he tried to be his "an or nothing" Policy- Altho Chancellor Kurt V011 schlelohcr would like the Nazis t0 enter the Government he cannot consider Hitler for the Chancellor- 5111p. A decision is expected 111 t11° the present Government. m thn Lippe election the Nazis won c1811‘ of the 2i Diet seats. Previously they h“ 1mg only one member of the state legislature- tactful. "I suppose you're surprised to see me at this time of night?" Geoffrey said, "Well, I expect you've had some news of Pat?" "I have," said sir Hugh. "And it's news I hate telling you. I'm furious with her, Geoffrey. She's gone of! and got married to s. ColonelMillar behind all our backs.‘ There was silence. Sir Hugh drank his whisky. John Gilincuf. less sensitive, looked at his son. Not with any onsciousness of re- 1 the Ipwland Light Infantry this pose I can't blame Pat for this Mli- , ' t pye5|dent_ When YourCougll fnornlng in towni" lar fellow. But 1 think she might 1:12;’ P1°”:'t°h:‘“dg$fi:;£"; I‘ a Stewart 8r Lowther J- P- GORDON. Hangs on John Gllmour ma, “Good God!" have tinted oooifrqy differently. thosemm 11kg” a mnvm, who J. l). STEWART, K. C. Secretory. 9 Rarely did he break thc Third all the same." w ' N. W. LOWTIIER. YARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ITO 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY Banister nnd Attorney-abhor! MONEY T0 LOAN Office: I80 Richmond Street MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. John Simpson. Hamilton. Send all Information regarding fraction: of PIIOIIIBITION ACT 7669-1—16-nlwl'-3l. oooaoaooooooosorv BOOK - KEEPING v AND Rbllll’. 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Pincx is a compouni of Norway Pine. in concentrated form, tho most rcllnble healing agent for severe cou hr. It is guaranteed to give prompt re inf Oi‘ money refunded. TOMIIOmWmB. Commandments. But all his fears had been over. It was the most prosperous of all possible worlds which crashed about his ears. smacking," he said a little more cheerfully. "And I should like to give it to her. This fellow, Millar, except that he commands the sec- ond L. L. 1., what do I know of him? Daughters are the devil! Good heav- ens, Gilmour, you can congratulate Hugh continued. "And I asked her what she was going to do about telling Geoflrcy. She said, "Oh, you might mention it to him in the morning, Daddy.’ Mention itl I never board lush infernal cheek!" "I really don't know what girls are coming to," said John Gilmour. feels no Joy in his reprieve, or an unvalid subconsciously resenting "An engagement was an engage- ment in my time." We shall look pretty foolish with a houseful of presents and relations arriving to stay by evry train. _I shall ‘phone to the people who are doing the awnings, first thing to- morrow, or thcyli be going up all over the place. However, all that's if he's in bed yet." "Better leave it till the morning, perhaps?" Sir Hugh suggested. "Never do to-day what you cant put of until to-nion-ow; is quite sound convalescenoo, he had grown into his part too well. Suitably heart- iTo ' be Continued.) Germany Headed For“ Another third Reiohstag election within the lug seven months that the o. "“* ldvics. m: know!" February 26 as tentative dates. cal circles so firmly believed today that the country was headed for its oven dismissed Fobniary 1O orl CO LD! . . broken to the two older men, thero- l -- ~ ' _ could buy can easily be min-ii at home. 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