rs v- 1‘3s“t‘*.‘.l'."‘ . i l ,,. , , _ :7 .‘ v w ‘ "‘ ' V I ‘ Ry‘ DECEMBER 16. 193i l -.-+ Literature a . r . . ‘l l ‘ 11 1 1 ~7x<\::*£-‘;ji;'§;.»».§a~_,u-;, ' PAGE mom rm: Cl-IARLOTTETOWbI GUARDIAN Womank Realm -:- Social and Personal -: _¢s t - l i ' ' l OUR JIMMY l . QM‘ Dorothy Dix He's .3 real’ if £81 of Courtshll‘? of Woolng go ' If a Wife Could Get a Divorce on the Grounds That Her Husband Misrepresented Him- self to Her During Courtship Every Marriage Would Be Threatened With Dissolution, for Such is l the Custom of Lovers -_.____i denied the plea of abrlde for s. divorce, who TEA 460", A. YVhat the Fashionables are Wearing t" . ,1 ‘I ti? ‘- plaits, a youthful idea to give ample on A Judge has l M“: ‘N CANADA asked for the severing of her matrimonial ties on the Erfllmd tllflt 3191' Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With husband lied to nel- before marrllgo about his income and prospects- ~ Every Pattern __v_> A wise Judge, A just Judge. A second Dan- iel come to Judgment. For if the fraudulent mis- . . ~ t blish BMW-abet» Howe/IO” :;“:f::::*°."'"' .5. .. Time Saver riaxc ccrtificgt dlborcmerely ‘scraps iii Paper and ab" “um” u" bflm-‘mnt- “Lb: an; fwd mm Th.“ ' ' ‘ 35 e m you 11m Y h! t t keep l scent. on A school all: frock ‘o! deep brifltlt s W"? hulblnd Ind W1" 1" m“ ‘Wm “Milka l” “ done In: tuna-Tomi?“ u. lnlcelonn. we!" Lilue woolen, assumes a military air ' den" 317mm“- Tfl OPINION OF AN EXPERT _...._._-----— 1 The late Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, in. ll Ill h l tBTlllltliJllCilly known clzpert on mat- m!‘ they have all been guilty o1 t e g 01' 111E and misdemeanor of falsely and fclonlously paint- lblu lot" its The CllULll-ll‘ w?“ “ehllmg l" ‘was and "l-ltlltlllnl . -- ing themselves 1n more alluring colors than the! . ll. hill. The bout- sulltdz. x8‘, ' possessed and holding forth glittering prospects o1 '_ 11... (‘qllgp and A 800d plate of pea 0r bean or a future bllss an demoluments that they were power- "' v°g°iabl° "'°“"' "r ""‘mg'"“‘“"“y- less to deliver. 1t is pm of the universal propaganda of youths end - 041"“ lllv ‘will?! "1 L‘ l" 33"‘ etc" who‘? Cat?“ Mm Mead °r wit,“ maidens trying to sell themselves to each other, and they can plead in " “'1 w-d 1115-“ "W?" “l H" 1T0“!- me addmon m me or macaroni’ “s their own extenuation that it is the prompting of nature. Even birds .5‘ is done abroad, bcconlcs a square meal, while a cup of clear soup like that extracted from the bones of meat animals, from which all the e11 ls carefully removed, becomes purely condimcntzll. As a rule, >1 think 1 and bessts in the mating season take on a geyer plumage and a spright- lier demeanor thsn they exhibit at other times. . (hrough its gray triln, . lc':\'o!_\' Jlnpcd collsi" '1" right side oi sk.rL is hlld lll width to the hem. It's so easily fashioned. The sas- lng OVPl‘ the original Paris Model is '~ lLlllS. Moreover, if this putting of the best foot foremost before marriage ls a vice. it is certainly one that lea ns to virtues side, because it Elves 9° “Oh. Mom, Pole any: his appetite ll Mum's: nnybodyfi, no oould wo have ’ some more Clark's Pork and Beans? “ Yea, sir, l did my good turn to-dly. [invited Pele (Iochnme forbupps ‘n’ “the going to have Clark's Pork “u...” "w- wsrrwssesrivxiian g. ." i i _ ..-...-a.wl.'s. .............. . . . . .............-.... ,'IIIIIIIIIOGOQQ l. ,----nu~-----.u..u|"suns-Ur. v. 0 i151 is dvsigiled ill sizes i 17 year's. Size l5 re- . ,\.1:"rl< of lid-incl‘ nlateriall . of ilTl-ulcll ntrzisting. Wool l. .r\‘_ “x1 crept‘, tweed I!‘ Jurcs. c. nlroy rflrvt (ind many 1;» shy ruyons urc lllCC nlcdluhls. 2c sure to fill lll the slzc 0i the Send stamps or coin (coin l._\" ["‘I'C‘l'Zl. pll-frrretll Prlcc 0f pattern l5 celfis. Xlllll? ....-.--nn-uun Street Address City State m" Sllivll/ say that we do not rec- ognize the true value of soups. In many families, soup is seldom serv- cd except perhaps when company 1s present. Thls, I think, is a, dietetic mistake. There is scarcely any din. ner that may not be maclc better bv being introduced by a, pnlgtabpc soup." "$6119 is to a dinner what the Dorch or gateway ls to a building." —Grlmod dc la Regnlcre. “Of all the items ln a menu, soup is that which exacts the most deli- it gives to the dinner the success on which the rest of the meal must de- l P9nd-"—(Esooifle7.) l "Chlldren need a 800d hot meal ‘ at mid-day. If possible, they should come home for this meal. If not, a l Mothers, Mix This At Home for a Bad Cough You'll he pleasantly‘ sdmjt-llau-‘hon m“ grow upo" 1w “ked hnr pm dufcrent mm" that ch“ .. - ‘~ *' - s5 d . . lngkiituilli:liisifitliitl-gtlillént.nxf-illllltii; , "lln going to mnlz-y all cnfilllficr.“ illccd for nourishmgnf, and grovfs? B t n m me mm g H“ both d t f ‘ lof Wemblcy, Alberta, may turn his Wanen Grove school for the Grade I (Sr.)—-l. Leroy Meo- ' l1 a B 5B Y! W" 5 P men M‘! Wflmen 8e Rh 8W ll hand to livestock breeding now that "ont-h of November: Klnlny. - to a cold. mix. costs‘ little. and MUWW‘ nu it can be depended upon to gi\|) and lasting relief. Get 2% ounces of Pinex from any druggist. Poul- this illlu u 11‘- 1m. lu-l- ,. but. quit-k ‘tlc: than fill it with lihllin umulull-wt-lul l“. lnnttcl- who; kind. I'll soon Children need a 300d cupful or n t m, m,“ d h be th m sugar syrup or Slfllllli‘! it ill-y. ' ' n» l; . _ _. ., . , ' 7 c an w o co t, v 1d b ounces thus ulndl: i-o-ls- llnhnorl- ltiiili .1 lllm (‘fill ‘more oi lullk at every meal and a 11: umargfl fir“ “in and worn; s: ma wlsre “gm m e ‘Taklyxmgre Beatty of the Canadian pacmc '3, Robert M59595“, Teacher. H6161! 5- IWBK-lnhdo 2 i, fimnll bottle of rvwly-rluuh- lnl-llioillu.‘ . ~—————- total amount of abgutaquartaday I fzllyb f 8 1 i t d i m “d, t us“ a Errum H B; Railway. and told reporters that Grade V-l Melllck Warren- 2., (Patriot Please Copy) ( i ' ' cc s e ore mar: age ns ea o wa ng e e pa. y o e secon ' ' yet it is rum-ll nloru vflvviiw. it is .. - . . C u tl 'lk j1[I‘lgI';),lol;(:ll[;]Rt pexgfaictly lllltl Clliillflll lol c . agdnotgfir Zjrealglvsyiritt: ‘galmm part discover their faults when it is too late. - lhin simple remedy hull u remnrk~ bread and milk O-r in so“ e ormlof still‘?!flglklrzgolgoflfifiLollindibIt]? n, m u” ; Custards. junkeé and puddlzggli: No doubt such frankness would prevent many unhappy marriages on . . .. _ P“?! phlpgln, F", smnilofl “YEW m" “h” Cooking We Nd other thinks in the pnl-lciy-le set forth by the little boy who declared that pins had saved . "l "mmfllllln- ll" I l" m" "9"" “l ' ' many people's lives by their not swallowing them. Certainly you cannot ‘g f’ 1' laorbed into the blood. “here it: acts i Q_ How are godparents my a milk. shout n quart can be easily imagine a gm‘ eagerly saying nyun to a sum”, who “m. I a ‘at , i. rcctly upon the bronchial tubes and tllus helps inwardly tn throw off the whole trouble with surprising ease. Pincx is a Iliglllv concentrated com- pound of Norway ‘inc, contninint: the nil-live agent of creosote. l" '1 "fluml. Jluiutubll‘ form. Rllil known as one of the greats-st medicinal agents for severe coughs rind bronchial irritations. CARROT PUDDING 1T,- cups chopped uncooked car- l its. 1 cup Chopped uncooked potatoes. 1 cup chopped raisins. 1 cup chopped currunis. 1 cup choppd suct. In cup chopped nuts. _ 1 cup light brown sugar. ‘.5 cup flour. 1 tcnspon baking soda. '1.- tcaspon salt. ‘Method-Run thc carrots. pota- iccs. raisins. suct and nuts through Morning Smile Father had his little daughter on his kncc. “What are you going to do when ‘l".‘1)llt*l'l tllc child. "And what lzllltl?’ he asked. civil cnglnecr?" replied the little girl, “it HA ncw-bom baby chosen? Afrhey arc CllCliQll from intimate friends of tile parents. rarely from relatives. , Q. What is the corxect appercl ‘for a woman at an informal dlllllCl‘? formal personal note, handwritten, not typed. slightly before turning out with the cover off. Servo with the following sauce: Sauce for Carrot Pudding ‘J teaspoon butter. '7'. cup sugar. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 cup water. 1 egg yolk. ' l tczlslyloon nlliallcg. '. teaspoon siléf. l’) teaspons lemon juicc. hot lunch should be provided at; -‘°h°°1- A5 B rule/they do not need ~food between meulsfh-(Dr. Helen H Maclvlurchy, in “How to Take Care of the Children") MILK Milk is by far the most important food for childlen. It m5 in u; an It is our greatest protélftlv'e"""fo'od, ‘"5 family 0i’ five should buy three quarts of milk before they blly W198i." 4 taken. A little good ice cream may be given to children about 2% or 3 | yczirs old. I Milk is a solid food about one ,mlllutc after it has been swallowed. tthercfore it should always be taken Irv Lydia E. Pinllhsm’: Vegsllhle Compound cute-perfection and the strictest at. I tentlcll, for on the first impression I lmany a man and woman the one and only touch of romance they We!‘ 'know in a long, dull, prosaic life. Doubtless the vision doesn't last, but lit ls something to have even onoe glimpsed the glory and the clrcllni; fwlngs, and to have seen John as a fairy prince and Susan as an en- uzhanted being and to have believed that marriage was the gangway to the islands of the blessed. Nor, in reality, is any one who isn't an optimistic moron really fooled by all the come-on talk and camouflages of courtship. Any girl in her iscnses knows that when the boy friend comes a-woolng he has on his company clothes and his company manners and that he is far more gen- erous and flattering and amiable and agreeable than any husband ever is. Furthermore, she knows Just about how much salary he sets, and so when he promises her the moon if she marries him and tells hel- that her lily-white hand shall never do ought but stroke his tired brow she simply gulps it down and asks for more because it sounds good to her, but she doesn't believe it for a minute. She knows perfectly well that ii she marries a poor man she will see him plenty of times unshavcn and unshom and that she will be lucky if he can give her one new dress s season and that her hands will get calluses on them from wrestling with » pots and pans and pushing perambulators. So with the man. He isn't hypnotized into believing that Sally's complexion is really he: own and that her hair ls naturally wavy and that ' she is as meek and mild as she is when she ls trying to make a ‘hit with him. He knows that she will be no Miss America when she washes of! the paint in the privacy of domestic life and that being a. natural born and Beans." A Curmdiun firm through and through, established 1877 Po: t BEAN’ P.S.-V-Clark’s Lunch ‘Tongue and Veal Loaf served on‘ crisp ' lettuce with gherkin pickles . . . enough to tempt any appetite! TRELLE NOW INTERESTED IN LIVE STOCK BREEDING MQNTREAL. Dec. 15—-(OP)— l-luman woman she is bound to have ways and whims and tempers and Crowned wheat king of the world at IlEIVGS. the Chicago, show, Herman 'I'rcl'le kick out of posing before each other as the ideals of their youthful M has “m, permanent pogsession o; dreams. the intcmatlonal trophy for cham- pionshlp wheat. 'I‘relle came to ‘Ibex-e are, of course, those who are strong for truth and nothing but Monti“, to m“ President E w ills and his wife were keenly lnter~ Florence Jewell; I. George ‘I00. l want to show him my appetite." l4! the Clark Kitchen: Help You ' for Quicker and Better Meals. "d l WITH TOMATO. cmu OR PLAIN SAUCE. ~ r Grade IV-l. Hilda Stevenson, 8 ‘a, Earl Younkcr. l. Grade m-i. muiss Lednor: I.‘ Stirling Molyneaux. .. v" Grade II—1. mull. ' csted in livestock breeding. WARREN GROVE SCHOOL Following is the standing of Grade X-l. Muriel Warren; 2. Grads I (JrJ-l. Bessie Owen. A v laldsne soott; 3. Beth ledner. Perfect Attendance: Dorothy ' Grade Ix-i. Martha. Vlckerson. Madllean, Mlellick Warren, mm Grade VII-l. Dorothy Moclean: Stevenson, Louise Leonor. i "Jane, will you marry me? Of course, I'm not much of e chance be- i cause I've got a rotten disposition and I'm grouchy and high-tempered and a. little stingy and I don't like to go out. of evenings and I loathe bring asked to do any sort of household chores. And I am not much of a mflneymflkel‘. 80 l! Y0“ mm‘! me you will have to do your own house- cook and somehow I like you in spite of you being dumb without being beautiful." » Mortified to Death Excruciatin painlShc just couldn't go. Modem giri find Lydia E. Pinkhsm’: Vcgctablc Compound a wondcrful help for headache: . . . backachcs and cramps. Nor would we set mmv wedding card: if before marriage girls show- ed themselves to their dates without their make-ups and as homely gs 3°11 Created film". 311d ll’ tllll’ argued and disputed with their besux as they are sure to do with their husbands and if they frankly avowed their intention always to have the last wo rd and tell their husbands where they got off and that they expected to devote theirenergics to making s high I) t . t ~ ha‘: t f rl"n x. l . 11 tilt _ _ It i: giljnlgliftiii-llatgugiid ‘pl-‘oulorlt rlclief A. Semi-evening or afternoon l néirlllacmsrgou Ink.“ sipped’ . w°rk and we“ hambmkdwlm and “V5 in 5 tW°'bY‘l°ll1' b35531“?- or nlonoy rufuuduL dress. Th . 1 kcam to like mllk. ' _ , m use w lo l ti _' d _ 1;’; ,, »~- ~— -—-~~——~---~~-— Q- Hew we lnvltetleue t" blek- m, on,“ takfl, “Qff” Yilftdahlvef,‘ But W“ ere net envthins to set excited over yourself. You wouldn't fast given? I , _ ' ' ' s‘ j *' c l takc a prize in a. beauty show in a thousand years and you will never set salted or gllen with a flavo f F07‘ T718 600k t A‘ By tclephone or by an m- cocoa ‘or in milk soun Lmng o the fiver on m‘ Wm‘ your bu!“ “m! I 5°11“ u Yo“ llB-VO 0V0!‘ 188d d . ' l - ' sixth-best seller in your life, but you are strong and healthy and a good bridge score instead of becoming experts at setting forth the dining table. NO- In reflllty no one wants to know beforehand what he or she is getting in marriage. We all want to believe in Santa Claus and that he has brought us our heart's desire. And sometimes he does. DORCYTHY DIX. haven't-go to mother store that has. MEIRQBIRY The gift that will make him think of you and admire your good taste every night and morning and several timesduring the day. ldsncunvlocxs AI 50c. 1k. $1" AIID ur have everything backed oil the map for smart patterns and real wearability. Don't accept any but Mercury Socks because if you do the “dear man" may be dinpgginted because no other socks wear so well as Mercury Socks. ost stores have them. If they f a n .. Add tn t. l ess whltv- l“ _ t - l - v-inqofiauscaroxtgwchopprd miitfllitlcrilrlllrl 1 tcnupoon vilanlillat. d ’ u ind R RS‘ There s N0 Fun 1n Eaves mopplng Anymore . BY i: inlix the flour, soda and salt, thou Method—Mx lut cr an ': l a S _ 4h" J I ' " ,... silt into the hulls sud uux well to- sugar in salwclmn. then add in. D301; “é MKEIQifiEMgBI-Fgl-lgg ITS MEAN To Llsfitflb YOUR Sliwtb WE CALLTHE Ponce? HE Qtt "Bl-Alt! IT UM SUSTTFIEIR IADIOH h) Igcther. ‘rum into a troll-greased pudding mold about three-quarters lull. Cover mold and bake at 250 ilegrees for 3 to 4 hours in a pan of boiling water. When baked. tunl out of mold or molds. Let pudding cool Sorry All] \ J was vary wvl wlil> to sleep. Ida 5h a boll and lenero‘ - __o_roato. Ont. water. Stir and cook until the mix- ture boils. Then add one beaten egg yolk and cook fol- 2 minutes. Rc- move from fife. Kidd Salt. flavmlngs and stiiTly-beaten e88 Wllllfi- Yields 'elg'ht servings. To S» light Gaming Mn. K. MnElroy, Kirkfield, OnL, writciu-"l nervous and run down, was short nl breath, and hsd mothering feelings, and was s: rly to see night coming as I could not lie down or go I was advised to use Milburlfs Heart and l.‘ ml Pills. I took seven boxee and am now corngflrl --lv relieved; can sleep fine Ill night, and have gained ln weight. n l liroot on receipt ofprlco by The T. klllburn mg; 3 Yo" D|D'DURT KNOW THE MUS“- ANP “A d lislcasoifs scars, isn't rr! A it Mlsirr KILL HER! sense nor MIX m A FAMH-Y mm‘ isn't’ ‘m? lusr Toe Home!