PAGE TWO i . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 3 fit stature k AA g ‘AA a s‘ L444 . _0man’s Realm/ Socialcnd Personal/ Fapshionst/L Modern k Etiquette B! 305911! bee vwwv v v ~ Ellen's .Dt'ary Household . _. _ u ScraPbook 1 . I‘ a T" "»""“' ""'°" m“ . I was all for slipping sway mm h "w" "" Aidwiu mnovceu mu afternoon. but Just as I wns about to step lava! from the old stone doorstep, James hove in sight. He had a blglhl. or perhaps it was a pail. in his hand and had the air of one on some hurried mission Now that his and stable work hll been increased since more of the stock an being stsbled overnight. one must step briskly these short days, in order to have most of the chor- ins done by dark. "I trim: 1'11 go out to the corner" I remarked lishtlv. at the same time, looking‘ dvwn st~the molasses iur I carried. sort of by way of an excuse for the 114D. though we had been out of this treaclc for some days. "But! e“ Ellen" James said with evident con-- corned. "You Just wait a. few min- utes and one of uc will take you! in the car" But- I- declined the; offer. I could see tha" James was busy. and Jock was ready at thei merrnent to set out asain lo his plowing. He was already mountedf on the Nell-mare. the off one of Four Generations Q. ls it obligatory 1 ledge an invitation too,“ wedding? .. ' A. No, unless the wadd’ ' be l- Blltllll one‘ and the fir’. m wr ten by the brld " the relatives. e or m?‘ ' What are the most .. refreshments for a children's ' A. Nothing can take the pfmy the ChlldTP-Tc‘! h-aarts of ice cm ‘ case. and candies. ' - .H.ow should 40MB!‘ in (he solutes‘; all??? A. "Dear Dr. Smlt. ." Alwayggeix), Malling Boobs 1t is always wcll to wrap a book um utossmsiissinhssvyvm- board which extends well over the corners of tbs book Than wrap in outside paper and this will insure the book's arriving at its destin- ation with its corners intact. Cars of Clothes Clothes will last much longer and remain a far better color if’ they are always laundered before becoming very badly soiled. This is especially true of colored materials. Table '0llcloth Spread a few layers of newspaper under- the kitchen table oilcloth and it will give much lorger life to mo doth. . breviate the wcrd "doctor." 444-0-00-0-0- Morning Smile wo+ro+o+o++o+o+w0+++o+ ‘VISE GUY 5A r~§-O§-§$§Q4 YS- ooRomy our Better English n n vvrOO-Ofi-OOQQ Gamble of ' Marriage Two boys going around the ex. a I g II. 0. Willhms VOQQ§VOVQ l. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “The president of the com-_ puny gave me lief to see those peo- ‘ le " his "hitch" of three. Besides. 1 much enjoy a leisurely jaunt on foot. across the fields oi the farm or along a, neighborly country road. such as is this one of ours. that leads to either comer. It is strangely satisfying at any season- hibits in the British Museum stop. lied in front of a mummy to which was attached a card 1500 B. C. "Th8! Puzzles me," said one of 1hr boys. “What does it mean?" “Don't show your ignorance," re- plied the other. “that's the numbgf Advantages of Marriage Depend llpon Individual Bachelor of the year. and now that Y'all’ has mantied th. countryside. in sombre seasonal shades. and the air is tinged with meisnoholla. I canl still find much that l: interest- ing and entertaining in such a stroll. ._,_' of the car that run him down." lation of “lavaliere"7 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Inkling. inlng, initia- tion. 4. What does the word "nucleus" mean? S. What is a word bBIihni-Iid with ing that means "frank; candid; sincere"? A man asks: “Viewed realistically. what r311 . ~ has marriage to offer an average man who, in $1,“: §f',,.‘:d‘bf§fa§‘“ “"9. has a wmloriflbk. contented. well-regulated and orderly up? It seems lo me that the answer to that question dependg Mm U‘, individual man wants oi life. Not all men desire the same 1m Tastes differ in happiness just as much s; do in food, so there is no way to mite the p15 tag on man-lags and determine Whether it i; Wm, what it costs or not. r Admittedly marriage the greatest gap-g); on earth. and it is probably this appeal than makes to our sporting spirit that keeps the w; What is the correct pronunc- ; Gflrflze Owner-Fourteen dollars? Thnfsflllifflgecus . . . I wouldn't pay Michelangelo lo pain my gar- age at that price! Palmer tiruculeirily) - Listen. if he does the lob for an; less. we'll picket the place! I I “And" James said warningly. when he had regarded iwind and. sky "it's going to rain . It's not‘ going to be Ilt for plowing." A few drops were Plrcady falling. so’ STILL THE ANSWERS 1. Say. "gave me leave." 2. Pro- nounce lav-a-ler first a as in have, second a unstressed. e as in fear. prlT-‘Jlppl accent on last syllable. 3. Inning. 4. A center of development. "A great power can be built around this nucleus." 5. Ingenuous. t Y Cook's Corner O-O-O-O EGG-WHITE CAKE I cups once-sifted pastry flour or 1% cups once-sifted hard- wheat flour 2 teaspoons baking powder arms. grandfather. all of Borden. An event of much interest took place at the United Church Manse at Charlottetown on- Tues- day, October 15th, when baby Colin Charles Love. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love cf Borden was christened by‘R€V. T. E. MacLennsrr. a. picture studio where the “above photo of four generations of the Love family was taken. Seated is the great grandfather, Herbert . At left is Charles B. Love. father of the child and at right is Colin H. Love Following the christening cer Love of Charlottetown with infa I tucked my kerchief more closely about my lodcs, and smiling to" myself at a memory that had rc-i malned with me through many rears. I set out by way of the short-cut whlcn leads to the mill. A nice lady. "rhom it was my good I fortune to know: in the long ago. emony the parties repaired to nt COllIl Charles love in his the child's s; teaspoon baking powder - 1a teaspoon salt a tablespoons shortening 1 cup fine granulated sugal 2 /3 cup milk 1- teaspoon vanilla 3 egg-whites Measure and sift togohher three limes the flour. baking powder and salt. Cream shortening and blend in the sugar Combins the milk and vanilla Add the dry ingredients to the creamed mixture alternately with the flavored mil-k and mix well. Best the egg-whites until stiff but not dry. and fold them into the cska batter. Turn batter lntc a greased and lightly floured 8-inch square cake pan. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 de- grees 45 minutes. ‘Iiafl siaal IIIQ. his! me, and you'll not: a vast dif- ference in all-round quality as soon as Regal Flour enters iaso your baking ‘ of things. "To my mind, Regal Flour ll bead and shoulders above any contemporary brand. You'll nave: sea s whim, Hgbass, non even textured flour and the axoens to which a flour contains those viral faunas mains a world of dilasaaoa ia final bab- iag results. "I aabaslsasiagly rota-meal i REBA .§"7’~'i"'lflll.llli ‘osurou sss".vetis“issst'ieoox_"soox~ ‘ I——Q--‘.--—‘-'_-i-ncusp-I‘ showman-canon ””MB“_“W* llscanad sl lsasltastlaslr. lasdsssIOs-rxtagnqussvsvssa. full well that it will give a real plus to all your baking. "So for tender pastry, tempting cakes and tasty bread (not mea- tioning a hundred and oaa other delicious treats) put Regal llour at tbs top of your shopping list- Yoifll woods! whyyoueverpatupwitha lour of ‘ ‘ ' quality. “Iy the way, tbs aewflt this‘ la Cook loch - Royal's new book — i now available. Iy all Incas gat s copy.” How Can 1!! By Anna Ashley Q. How can I make a polish for‘ refinishing varnished surfaces? A. Mix one quart of good vim- gar. 2 ounces butter "of antimony. 2 ounces alcohol, one quart of oil. Al- ways shake thoroughly before using. I v Q. I-Iow can I protect the noze and throat when dusting or- sweep-i ing? ' A. Tie a piece of elastic to each side of a damp sponge and fasten it i around the head, with the sponge‘ over the nose and mouth. Q. l-Iow can I prevent the Juice. of meat from escaping? l A. One way is not to pierce the‘ meat. as this causes the Juice to escape. t BEAUTIFUL LUNCHEON DOILY DESIGN N0. l-IX t ‘Ibis attractive dolly measures about 14 imhes in diameter. It is the iovsly pineapple motif with s pretty rose center. Delightful cro- chet work. Pbtlern NOuE-IOM eon- talris complete instructions. To order: Bend 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte town Guardian. Design No. 3-1060 NIIIIQ Address l: Your lose lied! ~.5ootbe those inflamed nos- trilsmrelieve blessed as she was with an under- standing heart and a fine sense of tumor. used to smile roguishly at such a time and say: "Well we mustn't try to stop it! S0 let it rain and be damp!" and we chuckled over the saying. Y's. ier it rain- I was prepared for ii, if Jeanie had been politely surprised at the condition of the jacket I was wear- ing. White rloes not remain virgin long on a farm. bur soiled or not. it ‘would tum rain James called something. that I did not catch. as I neared the first waste gate. I waved in reply I must have smiled again, this ime when I recalled a. funny family legend. "l beg your pardon’ an elderly visiting clergy- man remarked to a mrmber of the itililslfzi‘: YMENTHOLATUMf (ii-gt CONlI-‘ORT Drill)’ THE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLI For Wednesday, November 20 A SUDDEN and quite uruxpecied and unpredictable turn of events may be l povnsible for remarkable and drarriailc developments of lar- reaciiing bearing on the future for- times. It might be a surprising flash of genius. a novel or unique way of ignitir-j 11881118 919mm" inta spactarula: action. attractin! cooperation from unforseen sources. while aggressive and direct attack on such objectifis should flourish. the most subtle finesse might bring more revolutionary denouemmts. l! It ll Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is may be exhilarated in-to highly produc- tive and thrilling activities by a sudden burst of inspiration or gen- ius. 4 new and bold idea of revolu- tlonary importance having far- rsachlng influence 0n the life and those attachments of . tic or creative adventure or aspirations. Such a spectacular or explosive plan of discovery might incite to public esteem or ’ smatic form of ap - bation. ‘more an singular as as subtle factors to deftly I54 shrewdly manipulat . Be alert to craft a cmid born on this dsy-‘mish: possess sane spec I911"! ° creative importance, inventive and dramatic, with , ‘so of an ad- vantwoirs and romantic career. Put weights on the lower ham of shower sheets if you have troub- le keeping them in place. m r. sot-rs» ‘W’ l’1'.‘.£':"-l.!is"".s§.':.”i- c" family years ago at Lhe door. as he was about to take leave “I find i‘. difficult to hear you. with your dam roaring!" But there was no tumult of failing water today. Only .3 thin stream was allowed through one cf the slulccs. It dropped with a gentle rhythmic sound to the depths of the Lark pool below "Saving all of the water for the sawing” I noted ‘t myself as I walked along. At the time both mills wens idle bui the fragrant balsalmy smell of spruce linBefed freshly about the morning's sawing. I I I A squirrel, wiih indignant mien and much chatter halleo me from |' the height of a. heap of slab-wood. I was unable to inierpret it all. he was so anBFY. but it had to do with Tabbyu nocturnal prowling and there was. from his pomt of view. much truth in his statements. For I had seen her go. Last evening, after she had lapped with the others at the cat pan, she had placidly settled her make-up and then urihhcvut a word, but wise in her years. had padded off through ‘he rustling leaves on the lawn. She turned in the direction of the mill where once night falls, one is very apt to chance upon delicious prey. At the hill-lop. where I paused for breath and to get the vie-w spread lmm rhere. I chatted with Mr. C. The road goes within a stone's throw of the yard. where he was busy about his choring "And tell mo, Ellen" and his quost- ‘ ion reminded me of James‘ "dld yours get yet!" "No" I replied gratefully and ddded when I recalled aw pruant comparative leisure at Alderlss "I tarps they don’: start that slain!" I I I Tbs mill would not long remain idle. I had scarcely “ ‘ icvei stretch beyond the hill. when Pat's rmpias- stand against the sky. when a laden farm wagon a . drawn by s briskly slapping while horse. Iliers ls an aim of charm about a white horse. that I fail to ssa in animals of another oolor no nutter how fetch- it has to do with Princes Charm- ing: of weddings in the era before & any more potato sacks I ing or wail-enamored. I mpposa 5 LOVELY GIRL HE MARRIED Alter five years overseas. her soldier husband declares this 31-year-old wile is still "just a slip of a girl". Like many other youth-minded women. she has defeated those dangcoua years around 3i) by taking a ~ leading British remedy > . for keeping fit and trim n; 1 . —Bilc Beans. Purely veg big Bllg Beans gently cleanse the system from the toxic eflects oi too much rich. fatty food- and too little exercise. Get Bile Hcrins-"Thc Remedy time Wakes up Nalurc"—from your drugglst and know what it means to feel and look your best. Largcst-scllin liver pilll lfl.GI'€Z\L EritairP-nvcr 7 ml lon boxes of Blit- Beans used inst year. sq BILE "BEANS m0i0rihg bec dire common and I can still rccml ille quzintness of it little. regal old lad; dTlVlIlQ her white horse and shlnrng buggy along the cozy lizres-lned roads c1 past years. l". was an oldish but still active farmer. I met there. seated high on a heap of bulging sacks. “Just a hit of grain to be cruéhedl gar the :atlbl9. Ellen" he ma e g t of his a uuoance and glen lausgaecti with a llttli insinua- on: " ‘s in your Jar?" The shclwer bird csascl ,nnd the air was c0oer.C uds f c 2r b -k- ing up. 'I?he rulu lfllglteTrxtffillc was increasing now. A truck load of potatoes went ciliward to m-arizét ‘ieiglduzigen I icoclehilhc ‘lAast lxap p‘! my c OIIWK‘) r. .wo asa steady hand on the wheel when the road is inclined to be slippery staid cows to the nswntss of their morrial sea or not. ding bells ringing. For no one can pIOphesy no a marriage is going lo pan out. No man . .- whether his bride is going to turn out to he i. heart's desire. or a pain in the neck. lie down know whether she will be a spender, or a saver, o.- even a good cook. so it is no wonder that he stands shivering on . brink and wondering whether he should take a plunge into the msirl (Continued on ~ PM!!! 10) _ One truth ave gain From living through the years, Fear brings more pain Than does the pain it fears. John Golden. BANNED GOLFING People became so interested in golf that they were neglectiui oi’ their archery practice, so Scotland imposed a. ban on golf in 149i. Animals can no more ll-vc ln isolation than can nations. Bach one is part of a network, hound together biologically, PERMITS CHOICE A self-cleaning head inside of shower fittings perinlta a choice of spray from a splashing downpour to a fins stinging needle shower. LACE FOR EVENING NEW YORIL- Lace for evening‘ stalling-up this evening. They an snug now as we are ir. this old as ours was in‘ places today. I I I It took the three vi us: Pard and James and myself to yet those heifers mcently fetched come from the other farm. to follow the Vegetable los l a favourite of snail babrwlfsadsiidoas blsadal al. ‘fliers In also 2i varlstioaoiliaiaabiraiaad loads tor your baby- a MEIR s VICIIIILII IIIIIII PIIIIIII kitchen where Mr C. and James visit together. Then “Eilen" James looks acres the tanic lo ask me. his empty pipe clutched in a left hand "where's that tobacco you brought me?" frobacco‘ ‘that then was wihat James had been calling after me I must be oif at once through this dark cool night on a borrowing expedition to the house across the lane-for James. Until tomorrow Diary Good-night... TOP IOXOII Four bridge aprons included in I ma pattern . . . make these gay. delightful aprons for bridge gifts, or wear them yourself when you hav. guests for tea or cocktails All from a tiny amount of material. No.1l'90 is out intone also. Each rgqulng 9i yard 35-inch or 39-inch with extra triiasnllil- ‘ sand Ii oanis for PATTERN Diamond suitors, who salvo st least a two-ysae-trial pried bs- forc bsinl trntsd with a good llm. practise diamond cutting an pota- OOII. v a 'gowns ls seen in both short long. The short dresses are rim; made. the long gowns frequent tiered. You risk not only your standing. but your very heali you become “down at ll('£‘l." imperfect heel, spoiling poise an balance, as well as apnea-ravine is make you unnecessarily tired the end of the day. say the doc who urge consultation shoe-maker to correct ihrlt wan: down heel at the first sill" m! it needs repair. ' with i A June became popular as a An easy and effective WflYi remove dust particles from ‘ bare floor is to use the brush ale of your vacuum cleaner. pyuppg, Long-lasting iielivi "l ding month because June gets 1 name from Juno, the faithful of Jupiter and the goddess of ms rlage -_ t LiVingcSlLEiSure ——THE WOMAN'S REALM- fNfiEdlécraft/i; . --FOR THE Hoims-