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Use a desertspoon ,ordinaly salt to a. tumbler of warm water. i“ I1’ the condition has gone be- Jackets with evenins dresses are yond home remedies and the backr the ihiiig- Madame Schialmrt-‘nifof the throat is acutely congcsteclf has designed one with tiny nuiisilc WCllltl be his.» to obtain the ad- nn the shoulders like pin cushions. eke of a dnctmq Bhe wore it at a gala performance ___ recently at the ‘Theatre des EVENING JACKET HAS CU SHION SHOULDERS PIN THE ART 0F WHIPPING EGGS aflkliieelm i. todoistore-t.‘ l ‘-:- Soc-i vvvvv Vv-V v First Aid THE EHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A Person I e-‘Fashviopnsu k---‘ g-ggkgg__.)._.“gek.k-ul A AAA “;V"_A_L -:-‘ us‘ ;A~ Dorothy Dixi’s Letter Box ‘ Life for Her? -- Man Who Avoid-s Mar- riage Through Fear of Unhappiness Will Miss its Glory, too over their children? and as she wishes with me. myself. 1: would not know how to buy any clothes for myself or find even a place on a street car. When I wish to have a friend come to the house I have to get permission and am not left alone with him. and he has to leave before l0 because mother or dad will rise and yawningly remark that it is time to retire. If I receive an invitation to a party Have Parents Right to Live Grown Daughter's Dear Dorothy Dix-Should parents have absolute power and control I have been taught all my life that I belong to my j parents completely, and that my mother has a perfect. right to do what I am 19, graduated from high school two years ago and am wonking. I have never in all my life decided anything for fflkfilflthurii Dhamps-Elysees, Paris, when so- ciety turned out on nlusse. Co-operatlng with the munici- pality in the endeavor‘ to rc-estab- lish a new version of Edwardian elegance, Madame Schla-parelli is than was either necessary or pleas- wenrlng beautiful jewels with her ‘out adhering to him as he struggled long trained model in nuvy bluelmauflzlly with them! Rayesca. a white cape scarf border- However, joking apart, there is ed with flowers is held together quite an art in whipping eggs, and by a pnir of diamond and onyx 1t ls often the failure to appreciate t]ip5_ this fact which is mainly respon- In the shape oi‘ those tiny peri- sible for ilnsatisfactry dishes being winkle shells chsldrerl gather on liiimfli 011i?- the seashore, a. fine line of onyx ll(:l'lll9$ the curve of the shell. The average man who has been put on to this seemingly simple task will probably be ready to agree 4t l8 fllyvays important to see that you have the right shaped bowl to Irlmoar rmmxvrrozv MAY aa-‘Whip Bass in; this should be wide COME CHRONIC _'.lrld fairly shallow, to allow plenty of air to ensure that the eggs get Constant irritation of the hacldwhivvfliihrvush tiwmuahllvlrsv- of the throat will set up chronic ishfiped W“ 15 "Wd. 0m‘ half 0f the infammrrlon. This irritation law?“ Wm 33".‘? ml‘- il‘ '11P biitifim. brought about by over-uszng the is‘) m?" m’? d" "(ti If?! Wliilillvfl voice, and commonly affects tea-"hrough- thers, public speakers and those 39th the l‘°“'1 an" bee??? 51101111 vho have much talking to do. b‘: ""7? ¢°1d~ and- i! Possiblfl the The throat feels as though it (‘figs shoalld be whipped in front of SKINNY, mznrs ro PIJT on soun rouuns Renzarkable new double tonic. Ric/lest imported beer yeast now concentrated 7 times and cont/lined with iron. Gives hun- dreds nice flesh in a few weeks. S you know. doctors for years have prescribed yeast to build up health for rundown men zlnd women. But now with this new discovery you can get fzlr greater tonic results than with ordinary )‘L‘Il.vl.—l'CR3ll1 health, and also put on pounds of solid flesh -—-and in a surprismgly short lune. 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TRADE-MARK Vaseline an open window, so as to get as much air in them as possible. ‘ The proper consistency [or whip- ped white of egg should be such that the bowl can be turned upside down without their moving, and they should also be firm enough to cut with a knife. The next thing to remember is that whipped egg whites should be used at once, otherwise if they are iset aside they will become liquid ‘underneath, with the result that leither cake or souffle will be heavy and altogether spoilt as to texture. Last, but by no means least in importance, is the way the whites of eggs are added to the mixture for which they are intended. They must be folded in gently so that the air which has been so carefully whip- ped into them may not be expelled; then the mixture must be worked through very well until there are no traces of white showing in it-this ls to ensure that the cake, or what- ever it is. will rise evenly. These are points of which one does not begin to realise the im- portance until one has had a few failures, which make one begin to search around for the reason or cause; they are, however, just some o! the rules of good cooking, which are well worth following. for like the laws of the Mecles and Persians they altereth rlotl i __-__________.. Who's the fussy old guy? 'I*hat's my father. Is that so? I cortainly do like to see a man as particular about llttlel things as he. merit recommended by doctors; the world over. Soothes, keeps the sore spot clean, promotes the i growth of healthy tissues. Pre- l vents scars, too. In jars and tubes; as suns YOU on m: sruum! I 5° °“ B‘ I “m M is i“ “m 1°‘ me m rebel? If you don't see it you are not} gelling '1" genuine Pi'°d“" Ofivdeprived of all her liberty. - - - ‘be some one for whom she does not especiallycare she will say that I am whfih Cguldlé-enjeem sobfigirtzltr lnot at home or ask what they want with me and that they need not call to. tst esae, open a -1 ' any more. I have never received a letter unopened. Often I do not re- ceive my mail at all. I am not permitted to have any intimate girl ‘friends; I have remonstratcd with my mother about some oi’ these things, but she says that there should be absolutely nothing that I should hide from her, and that she has a right to do with me as she thinks proper. Zhould As a tyrant your mother certainly puts Nero in the amateur class. I didn't know that in these days of emanlcipated youth it was possible for a girl to be so downtrodden and enslaved as you are and so completely I Answer: i Certainly, if these is a spark of spunk left in you, it is time for you toirebel and assert your constitutional rights to a little liberty and pur- suit of happiness. Otherwise, if you continue to let your mother ride roughshod over you. you will miss all the joys and pleasures of youth, and will soon find yourself isolated from all the other young people and in- evitably doomed to old maidenhood. ' l Your mother is absolutely wrong in her tratmeni of you in every res- pect. To begin with, children don't. belong to their parents and parents have no right whatever to make of them what. they please. God doesn't make children rubber stamps of their parents. Every child comes into the world with its own distinct individuality. Its tastes and talents and abil- ities may be entirely opposite from those of its father and mother, and it is cruel and generally fatal for the parents to try to force their child to do what they want it to do instead of what it wants to do itself. Doubtless your mother sins against you through ignorance. She loves to boss and so she decides every detail of your life, and she does not stop to consider that by so doing she is killing every bit of initiative in you and keeping you from developing any judgment about things or any know- ledge of how to take care of yourself in the world. What does she think will become of you when she dies and you have nobody to tell you what to do? You will be as helpless as a baby and utterly incompetent to manage your own aflairs. I remonstrated not long ago with one of these old children, whose tyrannical mother had lived and bossed her until she was '70 years old, about the way she wasted her small income. To which she replied: "I know it, but how could I know anything about managing money when Mother never even let me pick out a pocket handkerchief for myself? Why, I never even made a cup o! tea without her telling me exactly how to do it." Your mother probably wants you to marry and will be chagrined if you are an old maid, but she is killing your every chance by driving all the young men away from you. come to see her if her mother and father sit up in the room with them when he calls and promptly fire him out at l0 o'clock. To have dates you must be able to do what the other young people are doing and not what the young people did in your mother's day. Possibly your mother justlfies her conduct by thinking that she is protecting you against a wicked world, but she forgets that such as the world is you have got to live in it, and that the more you know about it, the better able you are to defend yourself. Ignorance is never innocence and it is the unsophisticated little lambs that fall the first victim to the wolves in sheep's clothing. DOROTHY DIX. onions Dear Miss Dix-I have never seen a perfectly happy married couple. Therefore, I have decided that the percentage of happy married people is , so small that the best thing for any man to do is to stay single. I am 22 years old and a college graduate. J. C. Answer; Well, J. 6.. you never saw any perfectly happy unmarried people either, did you? ‘There are no utterly contented human beings, no situ- atlon in life that is perfect bliss. There ls always a fly in the amber somewhere. 0f course, if you remain single you save and-tribulations that the married man has. yourself a lot of the trials No girl is so attractive that a boy will " svsnv rooossssuruu. m our osuclous DISH A combination of every vitamin-rich food on ~ your pantry shelves could not surpass Heinz Cooked Spaghetti in either food value or flavour. O In Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, naturflrfinost foods, skilfully simmered with Heinz matchless tomato sauce, create a most delicious, truly healthful dish. Priced most us" tively buy a supply today H. J. Hslnl (0., Tussle Plant aalablllllld 0n! I‘ will Lulaiuton, Canada COOKED SPAGHETTI 4N ro-aavo sauc r gll/Wl/I/I////I/////I//l///II/II/I////l// BI m CANADA .HEINZ Yonoufo. our. If LE >1 —~/ / SPAG I-IETTI COOKED READY TO SERVE \ adv 21.1933 vv vv v v '19.‘??? fl-vg A , — Wheat! Butter! Cheese l Milk! i drowns OF THE57 i money on yourself and have better clothes. a’ finer car, play more golf than you can if you have a wife and children to support. You won't have any wife to nag you when you come home at 3 o'clock in the morning after a session of poker with the boys. back into a good lnunor after she has a tantrum that she calls nerves. You won't have to be tied to one woman. You can just roam around and chase every attractive new pettiooat you see. You won't have to spend an evening mending Juniors little red wagon or have baby Maud ruin your best trousers by grabbing your knees with her sticky little hands. Oh, a fine free life is that oi’ the bachelor man! BUT: ' You will never know what it is to have some woman whose whole life you are, some woman who will stick to you through thick and thin. and who would hold you all the closer to her breast if all the world turned away from you. You will never know what a real home is that you build up, brluk by brick, and piece of furniture by piece of furniture. You will never know the sweetness of little children's arms around your neck, nor the thrill that comes when a warm little body snuggles against your heart. After a. while it will get mighty lonesome coming back to a room where there is nobody to welcome you and where nobody cares whether you ever come or not. And when yifll are sick it will be a dreary thing to be nursed by hirelings instead of the hands of love. And as the. years go by and you lose interest in yourself, and when you won't care so much about running around, there will be no youngsters to be proud of and re- lieve your life in, and no faithful old wife to sit on the other side of the hearthstone and bear you company. . ' ' Maybe husbands and wives are not perfectly happy, but old maids and old bachelors are not so hilarious either. DOROTHY DIX. cannon Dear Miss Dix-My wife and I both work, earn comfortable salaries and have every comfort. My mother is 70 and penniless. I contribute $10 a month to her support. To this my wife objects. I have told my wife that she could sputter and spew and foam all she wanted to. but as long as we had everything we needed and money in .the bank my mother was going to get the $10 a month. What about it, L. T. B. Answer: You are exactly right. You would be a craven and an ingrate if you refused to help your mother, and your wife must be a singularly selfish and unfeeling woman to begrudge it. DOROTHY DIX. little present?" "Yes, rather," he replied quickly. “Let's give them Aunt Ennna." l A MorningSmile i i _ LITTLE PRESENT s“ H "Those poor little boys next door Proud Auntie-So this 21 the new have no mummle or daddy, and no baby! I used to look like ner at that dear Aunt Emma.” said a mother to age. Now, what's she crying about? her little son. "Now, wouldn't you Little Nephew-Oh, Aunt Clara... You can spend all your like to give them something-just a] bel, she heard what you said] You won't have topcater to a wife's whims and unreason or coax her - THE COOK'S i COR_1_VER ltaspuel-ry and Currfllll Jfilv 4k. cups juice 7i; cups sugar l bottle fruit pectin Use only ripened fruit and ln equal amounts. Crush thoroughly, add ‘A cup water and bring illit- i0 a boil. Drip through jelly bag. Meas- ure juice and sugar into large saucepan. stir, and brlrl! i0 E b°1|i At once, add pectin, stirring con- stantlynmd bring again to a full rolling boil and boil ‘l; minute. Re- move from fire, let stand 1 minute, skim, and pour quickly. Cover hot jelly with film of hot parafiln; when jelly is cold, cover with ‘Al-inch hot paraffin. Roll glass to spread pa}? aflin on sides. Requires about 25s! quarts fruit. Makes 11 to l2 eight- ounce glasses. ._.____.. Raspberry and Currant Jam 41,5 cups crushed raspbcrr‘ i aw cooked currant pulp 7 cup ssugar ‘A cup pectin Use only fully-ripened fruit Crush currunts. Add ‘ii. cup wotcl stir until mixture boils, cover, and simmer l0 minutes. Remove seedi by sieving. Measure currant pulp and juice into large preserving pan. Add crushed raspberries to make 4% cups in all. Add sugar, mix, and bring to a full rolling boil over hot- test flame. Stir constantly before, and while boiling. Boil hard 1 min- ute. Remove from fire and stir in pectin. skim; pour quickly. Cover hot jam with film of hot paraffin; when jam is cold cover with ‘A inch of hot paraffin. Roll glass to spread paraffin on sides. Requires about 1% pounds curranis and 1% pints ber- DOMINION 0F (‘ANADA PROVINCE 0F N" i. PRINCE JCDHIYRI) ‘ISLAND’ ' (a! Rowena Rides The Rumble By Ethel Hueston 1N TIIE PIUHLYTI". (‘UFIGT 1H (ii-onto \' .\. l). Ill-ill ‘um J. llrynn- Point llonvl ini lu Him snill Province] hm lure ni‘ Ul'll4‘l{li*) igneous County- d-weuswl Innate. m n..- HHWiIIF-llll" Harold l.l‘flll.'ll'ili l'.llllli‘l' Surriiulrl- Judge of l'r-il>.-u-~,| From Pcnnsyylvaniu Peter wanted h..'.'-f?..-i“l¢.;li.'£§"§.”§..l“‘;~.§;;'l2'l}il a’ w w“ "We i“ “new a Pe- " ‘ ' sible into New Jersey and home that Kternte pr-rsnn within, soul tfiiuuty, way. I-le said it was shorter and he 1.‘, ‘Hwwlwxfi knew the roads. Rowena, on the _§\'lll‘llilI.\_S upon welding the pe- other hand» Wflilii-‘d W 80 11D §_'r'»";;!“;§',i "if" “Hid,":!;"§[':::m'f "iirf through Pennsylvania. She admitted , ,|_ ,1... w-Illrvr hi" iln- i l lllll- it was a longer route, but said she ,1! itifffflfm‘"if,rinij"“Tilda: would try to endure a few more "or w-l. forth: You nrl- therefore hurt-- ,_\- flrlllllrflll In min "11 persons inter- l-sliil In tllr- saw! l? .ll‘l' t» hr: null days of Peter's company for the sale of the scenery. Peter didn't llmifrlr] till-lion} my, nil Prnhuii- (‘onrt argue with hill‘. He just ,1» \l~ HI ll ln ‘ ,-,,.,,,,,,',,,“."_ h, _ H3. -, . H, turned oil and went over "'\[‘ y*"i!éiilll“""\"ri"'q I, ‘tn "it" the water Gap into New Jersey. m thr- hour of‘ |'li‘\'I"|| m-lm-li The" they 799111941 indeed ihfli- "WY ‘nrniivlnii; zliyii-"winnl-i" ‘iii-guy 13inch“? were nearing home, for New Jersey = nr Hit svitl r. u. slhriulul nut, was their neighbor and Peter recog- - ilhil u.» l. l ifl pins-in m: pfll_\f'll f~r in sulll p fllliflilll n!‘ lion um] n" ll-vlldlil .\lil\"ullnn, K, l‘ Priirl/if‘ for suivl Plilitilvtrvl’. zlllll I vii; , L horn-Ivy "Til"? thill {I it Pupil in... K I h I Hi’ he forthwith pull i" {ifllllfl l n iwvvspflpvr in (‘lmrlm mun for nt l~~nst [our rnm-inillilrl- gr ks from flu ' liuw horn/if ulul tlnlt u lrui- copy flrircof lm frvrllnvllll pnslwl lu Illn ful- lmvlru: public [lllllw-fl r<>s|lv|'lli‘i*l_\', n:nllri|y_ in ihn llnll of lln- (‘hurt If your skin itchcs. burns, cracks, I peels, or if you suffer from Ring- \vorm, Eczema, Plmples, Hand-Itch, llouw- in (‘lulnlnijy-lllu-n, on the, Pill!- ln~ llnll ni! llurririulnvr, nml at nr Ienr the rnlhvny 1- '_ nil lu Queens Noun!’ : um] Ihnt I true copy lllTi fr-rilnvilh sorr- Wl win .\l.|Iv~l Ni-usom nf \\'l||~'lui~ lguwens iwmuiy ufi-ri-sulll. ,\ mun, an that all [versions i w! llv- suill l2. » us :lf~n-.-:ll|l ‘vlvc |l||l\ ni-il fllrirnnf. ' ' \' ‘under my lmml nml n!‘ llu- Fillll (‘nurt "ll." shouldn't waste a minute. To stop tho itch in 1:0 minutes and quickly heal your skill, {yet Dr.. Nixon's Nixoderln, A prescription based on the discovery of a famous English 5t Skin Fyccinlist, and made specallly lllll)‘ g, , ,;_.,_.. n; _y,,;_,. A, p, |gp_'|,';|lOl‘ external skin irritations. Guar- (L. st; flllll lu the run your of antced to quickly clear and hcnl lllw .\|:|_l»<l_v‘.~< reign v _- 1 w a “w.” m I“ nudufi" your sk n to your cntuc satisfaction Judge (It Prhhnto or money back on return of empty p’ dokage. nlzed every road and landmark. The sign-posts began to give mileage to New Yonk-seventy-flve miles, sixty miles and then fifty. They had luncheon at a lovely lit- tle wayside place near a cool blue lake and Peter said if Rowena would excuse him a few minutes he wanted to call up some people in New York. "Gosh, but you're in a rush to get were under the umbrella in the never take them any place at all. rumble seat. She knocked on the wondow again. "For heaven's sake——-" he began "Peter, you're lost. This road imllfllileiiily- doesn't go anywhere!" “It's a sort of sentiment with me,” she said. "I would never feel that we had a grandstand finish un- less we breezed into Times Square in our regular traveling order. You can put your souvenirs in Bobby's- place." The cow-path turned abruptly up I 511MB and JBEBed hill and ended abruptly at the foot of an immense boulder in the very heart of the forest. (To be Continued.) in touch with everybody," she pro- tested irrltably. like me to call up the judge and ask him to have the papers ready for us to sign tonight." went on into the telephone booth. When he came back his face showed. a little white under his summer's tan and his lips were grimly locked. said Rowena disag-reeably. "And I'm glad of it." when they had reached the next wouldn't mind waiting as he had a. little shopping to do, ping within forty miles of home?" What do you want? Is it anything Athlete's Foot, or Crotch Itch, you Peter vaguely. "Just some odds and‘ ends-little souvenirs-presents, you l know-nothing much." buy your souvenirs in New Jersey." watch you." she Bald rcsignedly. she remarked coldly, i Rowena slumped lower and lower in the rumble as he drove swiftly along the heavily shaded roads. She did not feel at all well. In a way. she almost believed she was sorry it was over. It had been fun-all ex- cept Peter. It would have been great -glorious - without Peter. Rowena certainly was not feeling well. Her heart was leaden within her. Two large tears forced themselves under her hot lids and through the silken lashes. Rowena closed her eyes and pretended she was asleep. “If Peter thinks I've got anything to cry about, he's crazy," she said stoutly. At a sudden lurch of the car she opened her eyes. Much to her sur- prise she saw that they were far from the state highway, and follow- ing a narrow dirt road through a 581d thick piece of woods. She tapped on the window. "Peter, you're off the road. This )lsn't the way to New York." "I lknow it. It's a short-cut." Rowena sighed. "I knew I should “I suppose you'd Peter didn't say anything, but "I suppose she had another date," Peter had nothing to say, but own he said he hoped Rowena "Shopping!" she ejaculated. "Shop- can lend you?" "Oh, no. nothing like that," "Y0" Wfliild llo through Yellow- onc and the Rocky Mountains and Presently he turned off from the dirt road into a narrow wood lane, no more than a cow-path it seemed. When he crime back his arms Olly W911 filled with stoully iicd 1931 model. 2069-7-27-thur-sat-mon-3i. underlined and marked “Tender for Coal," will be received up to Aullllt 10th,, 1933 for supplying 100 tons soft coal for the P. E. l. Prat. cstant 0. hmage. Screened coal for good quality, h. llvcred at Mt. Herbert Station. _ sarlly accepted. FOR SALE I Ford Truck 1% ions capacity, 1 Plymouth Ooaoh, 1930 model. 4 used hay mowers. 4 used engines 8-41/4 ll. P. SAMUEL KENNEDY. 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