D I ¢ __| JANUARY z1'1y371 'init' \;riAiu.u|‘l'r_'|\;wN \iUAxuiAN ,rv-,,~ , i ' - _ ___ -_ -____ __ _-f-'_"'l-7 Didlhenr something about anothcr __ " 'I-iurino? f"BE‘r your life. here'¢‘ my plate, and how’s chances of some _*ore of that good bread? It‘s the best in the county, I’ll be bound. No mam, I don't tell that to all the girls. It’s because you use REGAL Flour, you say? Well, you still deserve credit-for knowing enough to stick to a flour like that.'l L...---»----..~....._..... Water- 3 €KE Y01i'-'-S. 1-3 cup algal' 1 cup hot milk 2 wh'*es of eggs, tine. Cool, and when' mixture is _ partially set' fold in stiffly beaten Legg whites, whipped cream and 1 vanilla. Pour into a mould or pile i in sherbet glasses. Maple Bisque: 1 tnhlepcri gran- ulated gelatine, 3 tablemoons cold WMU. 2 egg yolks, 3-4 cup maple syrup' l 1-2 cups whipping cream, 3-4 cusp chopped walnuts. Soak gelatine in cold water, using at least twice' as much water as gelatine. Beat egg yolks into maple syrup and cock in top of double boiler until mixture thiokens_ Add -gelatine. Cool, and when mixture is REE L _rmoun _ é__*i AMorningSmile THE- ILLOGICAL ILLITERATE lke and Sam were strohsairg along the street. Passcrs-by ed at mem because Sam was reading n letter aloud, and like had his fingers partially set, fold in whipped cream yand walnuts. Uhlll. f Apple Bavarrioset l tablespoon ghnulated gelatine, 3 table.1>oons _cold water’ 3 egg yolks, l-3 cup » sugar. 1 cup hot milk, 1 cup apple sauce, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1-2 cup whipped cream. Soak gelatine 'in cold water' using at least twice as much water as Efiatine. Beat BEE yblks slightly. add sugar and hot milk and cool; in double b0'ler. stirring constantly :unt-il mixture thickens and coats 'the spoon. Dissolve gelatine in hot Uustard. C001 and add angle sauce and lemon juice. Chill. When par- tially set. fold in whlrpred cream. Serve garnished with fresh berries or nuts. These recipes are taken from the bulletin' "Cream Desserts,” issued by the Dominion Department of Agriculture. stuck in Sa.m‘s ears. Tneir mutual friend Joe, encountered them and nopped in anitzc-nient_ u - “1ke"' he asked sharply," why are l Ku holding Sam's ears shut while reads n letter aloud?" . “The letter." replied Ike. "is from my sueetlreart. I can’t read, and I dont want him to know what she's i saying to me.” THE OLD SCHOOL BRICK A bricklayer applied for a. job on l big building' and the foreman told him he could start next mom- ing. "There’s just one thing,” said the briddayen "I should like to work lierc very much, but I oau't see any plate where I could park my car." The Ioreman looked him over and "You won’t need no place to par-k"' he retumed over his shoulder. "This ‘l a high-clam job' and we're only hiring brioklayers with chauffeurs."| then turned away. 3 f A DELECTABLE FROSTING Seven Minute Frosting: 2 egg Whites. unbeaten. 1 1-2 cups sugar, l '£13-*P0011 vanilla' 5 tablespoons water. 1 1-2 teaspoons iight com SYND- Combine egg whites, sugar, water' and wm syrup in wp or double boiler, beating with rotary egg beater until thoroughly mixed. Place over rapidly boiling water' beat constantly with mtary egg beater. and cook 7 minutes, or un- til frosting will stand in peaks. Re- move from boiling water; add van- illa and beat until thick enough to lin spread Spread between layers and, on top and sides or cake, sprink- g with 1 can cocoanut‘ southem style, wniie frosting is min sort? Makes enough frosting to cover tops nd sides of two 9-inch lnyers. 'floasted coooanut may be used, if desired or one cup quartered marshmallows may be added t0‘ rosting before spreading on cake.‘ '~ :_ , ._ -_ __ _ __ ._ .__ Old Fashioned Patchwork Cushion - v _ ’.\..~. )- -taxis' ~ \layi’alr Needle-art ‘Wmbllng instructions. guardian Needlework Department. ° The Charlottetown Guardian Veedlework Dept. DESIGN Noi sin uréei .isiireq _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ .` Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown ""'|1¢----__._.__..._----- -° “"'“"°” V|l»:__...._..__..._.__...._rnv|nse----'*""-. .-_-___-_-_ #0000400-000-01-Ovn #oo to 7 » -ll T 'T " rods 'ssh nwsve l H "(0N'[E§'|' ~ THE COOK S li “Lk prov.” WINNERS lll RUYAI. HQUSE;'|__l)LD FL(s);.l_:lo°oSLOGAN ’ _ . . °°°"°'°**°*°°°‘**'**°;*'0*°000-00040-0~booo4ooeoooo-ooo _ iWoman s Realm -:- Soczal and Personal -.°- Fashzons -.°- Literature t _ f comm Q -_ "RST PR' - - _ (A. 1 ` _Xu i. Mis. Foster Osiby, Counts, Alberta. | _ _ SECOND PRIZE $150.00 __ C__THIR_D__Pl§IZ§ S100-_<30 _ __ _ ~ i _ _.L All' ii _C beliw., _\` B . rs. aria _ iiv. ir. _ nr.sr\~_i.-_ c-;_-e r _ __ _ DELICIOU3 CBSA!! DESSEB-Ts | THURSDAY' JANUARY 21 L- C0:1ll\g,LTmpbZ!ll`l)on, .\` li -$500 Dm!"-H. F .\.~r:.~..rp, ,xniiiipmis l.u_\ii .\ .-.~>..i il) 0 ` i FOURTH PRIZE $75.00 _ FIFTH PRIZE $50.00 P-'mls M H J \v,1,h om, D..-,ii ¢, Le... co L.,-., pq sin mn- iinn.iion_ in..-.n,..='...i;_i_'r_.fo....~_o»=»_ - » “‘° ' ‘ ' s . ' , '___»,,0u o.ni¢.-L,o=i`s».-un.-r~¢fi_i‘o Lia 1-...ii.>n.-e.-.-.i;e§_i\-e,_ -\\\S&N` §N\ `\ ~ \ i _ 1 Mavis une. Beet :ks a goin §;;;h_5,;;g;_f_fgffi;_"§;’»i__§j_3-di_;;°3,'>f;`_-<;§ “THERE IS A DESTINY’ _ :double boiler, stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Add gela~ By F AYRE ` Ther? was a romantic charm about _Rosine Moore that made one think instictively 01 crinnhnes and lavender and dew-drenched _gardens at sunse:. Actually, her iife was in direct contrast to that “fm05Phere. Rosine was a dancer famous, idolised and admired for her impeccable behavour. There was an elusive, tantalislng appeal about her that set her apart from ill orthodox att.re_ctivenws. She paced Lewis Gray's wh- :iilting-room and there was 3 ;roubled expression on her- fue, Fwlce she turned to him as though -WUT f° 5P€8k, then hastily averted ‘Fr gaze “nd 189564 into reflective silence. Gray watched her, and there was an o\'cx'v.'helni1rig zeiidernegc in his dark. penetratmg eyes; 5 fender. ness that his friends would have :onsldered fci gn to his m;,_,n_ Grays reput;_.an for being gh_ `m0ti0!1H-1. aloof and a trifle hard, tad been thrust upon him and he _iad never been sufficient-ly in. _erestecl in f-he opinions of others: fo YYY to contradict it. R.o;ine said, with startling _`=Udd9HI1€5~¥. as though :he feared “ef °°U1'BE9 H118-Ut desert her if Elle Waited any longer; "I WRU! You to release me from ' 011-P Hlgagement. Lewis." The silence which followed was bf°k€!1 Only by the ticking or s grandfather clock that seemed to be ¢‘¢h0i!1s R0sine’s words and giving them a hideous, nerve-wracking accompaniment. “There is someone else?" Gray's‘ i voice had. lo:t its a/ccustoiried ' smoothness. She nodded. l1°°° YOU/' He paused, then: "Bu: l if you ever need me, I want you to _know that I‘m here-your friend_ 5 always." _ Tears blurred her vision as She ' said: "And T-his l-S good-bye." The next second she wa= gone. Lewis watched the door close bc. hind her, and its closing sy-rnb01i_’.fl‘.,','s..°ii°_"-seioo va-hills. pinch or init. i __ _ _ Book geintine in water, using st; ‘ 1 ..__.-___ least twice as much water as els- ‘ _ 5 1° pR|Z£5 . $5.00 EACH - i !if,> J. &lQl_ \'ili M I1 ll P iff.: l. ,sri ..‘.’.“t....._ ....._1 .. i- ii r.:e r .~i¢¢)|_ |»n.nx Joh-I. Ii A _\~ ._ Qian. YI 11 I ,.~e.rr.a|, Bank MIA. =i i?‘°" " "’."»l"‘Z"‘ flies ii .ui _ _ . si - _ _ . _ |i.»Ti¢`1"t°E'fl.iu-. iiosilm sis wni. cum. 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A \l ~. i _ -. \{.rY Hl..|bL=r_\i3 ~=- ii ~ i i i _ _ _ ii Lli~\'ii°.»_ < n\-\¢i if-arms . ;.i ii... f- i.i»~¢¢.i si corn nnova it sms mr Meri.-,;i.-r,i=x.| ame-the-Picture” Contests Z9! 7 5 *_ . we in r~_~ ,_-4 _ 3 BIG CDNTESTS ii 259 (ash PRIZES ;i‘\>` Firsi Prize _ _ . _ _ sioo_oo j} Second Prize . . . _ . 25.00 `Th|ni Prize. _ . . _ _ 15.00 5Prlzes oi$5_00 each _ 25.00 fi l i "Colin Dancey?” _ "Yes," she met Lewis’s gaze and _ moved a little nearer to him.. ‘We E love ensh other,” she said eamestly. i And I love you far too well to~to d¢C@1V0 you; that's why I'rn telling _vou _ now-the moment we've realised things ourselves." _ Gray lit a cigarette in an attempt to steady himself, I should never have allowed you '50 be hi-S Partner." he said regret- fully. Her voice held a note of wistful sadness as she answered: You can`t change life like that, IL‘\\`iS_” For a second she glanced around the sombrely-embellished f°°m 8-S if frying to force e. com- parison betiveen it and herself; to bring home to the mind of the man beside her the fact that she did not belong amid the dignity and severity of a doctor’s house. I know, he said, -sensing her thoughts. "You are a. dancer; I am a doctor. The two can never mhz. Is that it, Ricsine?" ‘Perhapsg but I had not thought of it like that until this moment." You have found me dull-un- demonstrative, perhaps?" Sha looked at him and a faint colour mounted her cheeks. No, she said sinoerly. That doesn’t come into it. Love is not a very reasonable emotion and it didn't come to me because of any- thing you failed to do, lewis. But looking at everything now, I realise that sooner or later I should have made you unhappy. Your world is not mine, after all." You are my world," he said slowly. For a second his hands gripped her shoulders. “Roslne," he whispered tensely; and, again: “Rosinei" She bowed her head. A hundred conflicting emotions tore her heart so that she cried out.: “If you still want me to marry you, I.u_.. He stepped back. “Dear child," hc said, and shook his head. Then, abruptly, he _ asked: "When are you and Oolin think- ing of being married?" “This week,” she said. "In Paris. Colin`s mother lives there." "I see." The pain in his eyes in- creased. She said anxiously: “I couldnt bear to feel that I`d :_-T:-1 (if. '- _ _ i’ D /ei * 0 . . t' Q’ ‘ 00 " l _ newspapers announced the break- 4* MM" 6 ` " . ing of his engagement. and, a. day (T0 be Continued) EGGS Until you fry ll, you really cnn‘l believe lmw n drop or two of Len& Pcrrinswill improve the flavor of eggs, and eg] 2| dishes! O I 78 Prizes of $2.50 each _ 195.00 GRAND PRIZE $250.00 1 U.; /" ‘£133 VIE This if wéat you Jo.- Here’s fun--fun that pays! Simply suggest a title for the picture and follow the simple mics and you may win a cash prize. The title might be "Two Bites at Once.” or "Fisherman‘s Luck"-;_or any other title you may consider appropriate. This is “Royal Household” Flour Contest "A" in a new series of three “Name-the-Picture" Contests. 86 cash prizes will be awarded in each contest --a total of 258 worth-while rewards in the three contests. In addition a Grand Prize of $250.00 will be given for the best suggestion made during all three contests. Enter now. BE SURE TO TRY "Royal Houseliolcl" Flour Tested for wheat quality before milling, for flour quality during milling and for baking quality after milling. It makes delicious, fine- textured bread; light, velvety cakes and the iiakiest pie crust you ever tasted. Order a bag of “Royal Household” today. WINS $so.oo IN CASH ,f_"‘ I can certainly use the sso_oo nga: oriei- ciinsi- -’$ mas, Thank yousomuch. I :" ._ _ ' know, and my friends tell me that Royal Household Flour always gives better results. (Mrs) Mary Hamilton. Toronto, Ont. ._ __ , _ . ' .g MW Nmllioa Coofut Winner WATCH FOR CONTEST "B" . You share in this. ‘ foo. Each dealer 5”;-'§',"lJ named by the three nm prize winners, m:_»,`*¢_\; and the winner of the Grand Prize will ‘ receive szs.oo. E55' ByA;;~.~i~\im:n (ASH “Royal Household” is the every- purpose flour that is triple-tested: \\\\`» 7.0//our t/len Jr'/rr/a/e ta/0.4: Write your_u'de on the coupon (of nn s separate sheet nf paper) with your name and address and that ciyour 1 dealer. 2 With url: title send the words "Rn;,~.i H°..,¢h».1_f" ai for from me nnnii iran.. in sono nn; ni Rn.- _:if \i.‘. i_\i fg’ i i i Household Flour, or . reasonably r..-.~im¢ f..,~..¢..i. or same. 3 ;'uor\itr:m_y send( amnny- iiiderinrbtities as you wish. r mu: acc u - c leaflet ns outlined in Ruletlvrlpnmr E I .e uw of du 4 This contest will close Blarfh 6.1937. All entries mill! be fvosi-marked not liner than that _ir_:e. 5 Address _your suggestion to "Noni:-‘hi-~Pi:'.i_;re" Contest. he Ogihie Flo-.ir M_I1s Co., Limited. and mail it io the nearest oiiice u lisreil. 6 This eoniesz it resinried io Rrzsinaurs or CANADA oNL\'. r-: ~i_~' f f rn o ~ir F:-i _ mi ,\9 U O l K. 19 4 \’ Mills Co., Limited and their fnmiliea sr: not elig-_ble to compcrcr 7 ln ruse ofl tie Lh: prizes wzll be equally divided. The committee of Judges is composed of 3 duiniereszed Rei-...ni in no _way ronseeren wiin The o,;.i.-is Flour fill; Cn.. Limited and their det-;s:.:n: will be iinal. No correspondence can be entered into. The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited Montreal, Ottawa. Toronto, Fort William, Winnipeg. Resins. Medicine Hat. Calvary. Edrnonzon,-\'nn_~nu\-er and Victoria. courssr closes ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR CONTEST "A" My suc.oasrioN is __ __ ___ __ _ _ __ -~‘-'-~‘* Tr.: Colin's heart. _ 1 The very thought l been unjust; that I'd thought only of myself and ruined your life." Her voice was tragic; :lic was like a child who must be fo:'gi\'ci1 bc- fore it cnn begin to enjoy thc new happiness in store. ~y°uf,.é given me more than you l had pictured a thousand times _ _ . will ever know, Roslne," lic ~ri.id, wnderh ..I love mu. that °C_ml He sat very still in his study. l . . I I Id t 1 _.C i His mind seemed numbed. incap- never be a tered; wou no in it altered. even though I nm to~t/o was a torture. Patients came lic saw them as a man might see pecple in a drenm. HLs staff whispered among them- -_../@~___:_f<'efs._.&_ _ I _ Dwgn N°‘ 248| _ 1' '-` 't T mi, >7'jr'\_i selves that Dr. Gray was not him- ~‘_ A te'-_ self' their curiositv was aroused _ 0050 f _ Flowers made of gingham and stems of calico fvmlnd 0118 °f U10 408 ‘ltd Cat who "side by side in the chimney' sat." Thvl' bflnil that Humm- Ud world atmosphere into our modem living rooms. For H very 810110' ` ‘FU-Shion_ select printed silks; for porch cushions use b0ld t0ti.0l1-S and f01` ‘ boudoii- your choice snouia so dainty printed pastels ln any fabric you Drefer. Plain, glared chlnts may also be used for the blwkkrvvnd. The naiiei-n ooniiiins iieisu chart, cutting pattern for applique m°1US. and to fever heat by the time the or so inter, stated thnt Rosinc Moore was lo marry Colin Dancy the following week ` J Lewis Gray was' aware of the FOR wagging tongues. He worked des- perately hard diiring the time that followed; went out more tliiin usual and assumed an nlr of gniety that deceived his closest friends. simple buttonhole of carnations wishing her all the liappfiicss iii the ° The morning of Rosine's de- W parture for Paris he sent hr-r n j ` ,£0 sAucE 'V "` ` could imagine everything so viv- l idly' The preparations! Rosine, flushed and excited, rvritcliing her trunks being taken away. Then a i lust minute search for some mis- ing article. Everything he, himself. '_ had drenmed about; everything he ' » _ riblc of enduring any further suffer- ;ing. He wasn't conscious of en- iduring any further suffering. He _wasn‘t conscious of time as the . hours passed. until that second _ when lie felt a hand on his shoulder land heard a. distracted voice saying: iSTUFFY HEAD ‘ A few drops up each _ . ,W nosuil reduces ' swollen membranes. clears away clog- TITE FAMOUS BREECTTES | BIBLE _ A rare copy of the fziiiioiis "Breeches' Bible lin< bcfn lcnned in the New Brunswick Museum by Dr. Donnld MMR-.ie_ Montreril. The edition was formcrlv ovvitcd by l'i’.< father* the late Rev. Dr. Donald Maclftae, once a nilnister in Saint John. The copy was “Imprinted at bon- don by Robert Barker, Printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majestic. 1608. and the front page states it is "The Bible’ tranlntcd according to the Ebrew and Greckc, and con- cxlles at Geneva. i The Breeches Bibles, most famil- ging mucus. brings welcome relief. opened and they knew that t_.e; lwere naked, and thev scwed Iigge ferred with the best translations in; divers langiiage, with most- profi-5 ' 0 ’ “l I ef Town and Province My denier's nnrnc is _ Address . Elizabeth, the Brceches Bible was nc~\'cr slnctioizcd for public use :n cluirclies but nc\'ei'ti:;:vpl\if_‘:\l c'i'rcr_< and un- usiiril trauslntloiis gave d1_i'ta:‘ce___ns magy appear in the! 0 ‘ ep e e rea ers." M Although more than 300 yenrs_ e lllltli' tbebgaibtlfilill in eixielrlerin “ml-1 l . ` from rnu' fifualfi-"’ 5"” " W "': ""'"°' ‘ °“ ““ Y "me " ""‘“ S lendid Results. Saves ' ` but clear letters of Roman type, Itl P _ _ was the work of English religious M0ney_ Ea5||y Mgged, i /_._ AY* i .~\` 2" _ ___ _._ ..f_....,_ ___ _._,___..__ __ ` “_ __ i `i ri _._.a_-1-fr*