_,-.-.> ,. , PAGE EIGHT . u 1 A 'i'iin CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ i lonicllliersonldlI-r-Nllosltions -:- Literatur v u-wvu vvvvvv‘-. 3.1.: .n:.x.x.vv :7 vwvvvvvvvvwwvv v v l’sV‘Rse'm --'- ~?°si¢il.l vv v “Woman v vVvv,v nu VA . . A AAA A V I vvu v > v v . v ‘if: Dorothy Letter Box > 52 H1 m. --I I E < I"l'I $ 2 A Mother's Greatest Mistake is an Effort to Prevent Her son Marrying When the Right Girl Comes Along —— Her Ob- joctions Should be Overcome IRRADIATED Carnafion Milk irradiated—-enriched with bone- buildirlg "sunshine” vitamin D. Ask your doctor about a Carnation Mill: formula for your baby. It is the mill: the Dionne Quintuplets have been getting since ‘way bad: in Novem- ber, 1934. Our valuable booklet, "Contented Babies," is free. Write for a copy today. Dear Miss Dix-—I am a man 35, at home with my widowed mother, who is a middle-aged woman in one health and financially l ependent. ‘ My trouble is that my mother insists that I must never marry, but mus! always stay with her. Every time 1 have ever gone with a girl she has had IISSWHC5 over it. Now I am in love With I Slllllldld young woman and we want to be married. but when I try to talk the matter over with my mother she works'hersell’ into a P8551011 or fury and cannot abuse the Blrl enough. I love my mother very much and want to do everything I can to take care of her and pro- tect her. but I also love this girl and she loves me. What can a man, who is an 0111)’ ' son, do under the circumstances and still do his duty all around? W. P. L. HEN the doctor orders that baby be bottle-fed, what mill: does he prescribe? In any number of cases, the formula calls for Irradiated Carnation Milk--and this because he knows that Improved Carnation Mill: is super-digestible, nourishing, absolutely pure and convenient. And it is Today’: Short Wave Radio Program (Ail tun. is Eastern standard) Inst Published! A beautiful new Carnation Cool: Book. 16 glorious. full- pugs, full-colour photographs. 96 pages of I-I-L Newer‘-at '.'.'.'.'.‘i‘.‘1','l.'.'l?.‘.‘f'2’...""§'z'$'.:.l"';'.73' 2'§:‘Zf‘I.'.'.°..'.'..': ‘“ “Cabal” m'°3“m PHL or coin. Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto. ‘On. . ‘ ld.B8 m., 11 '73 meg Li Washington 510230 a. m. ——U 8 Navy Band. vijxx, Pittsburgh, 19 7 m.. 15 21 meg WJJXAL, New York, 16 8 m., Answer; He can act with some courage Ind com- > I mon sense and the part of a man. instead 01 - ' ‘ " a ll'8.lClCEt little boy. You can refuse to let ii. selfish and tyrannical old woman ruirl your life and that of your fiancee by the utterly unreasonable position she has taken. Your mother married when she was young. She had the happiness arnation Milk l'l_~,'I8 meg. of having her own mate, her own home, her owll child. she must have E Pui found these experiences very sweet, since she cllngg. with such tenacity to 3 what is left of them, and that makes it almost inexplicable that she is willing to deprive you of them in order that her old way of life may not 3 ‘5 7’ 7"‘ “Wm” D“'m"”‘l°“ M be broken up. Certainly no real mother love could ask such a sacrifice C C . A CANADIAN paonucr — from onfenfed ows of you. Nothing but self-centered egotism prompts it. There are many of these possessive mothers who keep their son; from marrying and who. instead of being ashamed of the crime they have com- 8 R A N D mltted, boast of it and make repulsive jests about being their sons‘ best girls Everywhere you can see desiccated old bachelors, who are neither flesh nor fowl nor good red herrlngs, da.ncillg attendance upon mother, __ __ __,_,__ _,~___ 4' V_ , _ ,,, 1 A , .; W — trotting her out to symphony concerts and the theatre and parties, fetch- rfiust." rpas. 25.2 in, ii as meg. 7 Tokyo 0 F 1 p. I. -—Di-ama fmtn Tokyo Theatre. JVM, Nanak-i, 21.9 m., 10.74 met. *7: dar through the duct that lcadx in. to the intestine, trouble lllay (01. low. Many persons with gall-stones are unaware of their presence as they cause no discomfort. Synlpfmns ls. posure to high temperature. can cause a person so trained to stand higher temperatures than anyone not so trained. Professor Water- ston inclined to the latter as a like- ing and carrying ‘for her, and tied down to her far more than they would be to a wife. And a pltlable, bored-looking lot they are. Why any mother should be mean enough to want to keep her sons from marrying passes comprehension, because every woman knows that no — Madrid 3:30 p. In. -—Govel-mental news in‘ Spanish, English, and French. EIQ. 30.5 m., 9 87 meg. Z. Balm matter how much a man loves his mother it isn't with the same kind of ' love he gives his wife, nor does her love take the place of a. wife’; love. ly explanation of the mystery. 1‘ I it " mm H d X m 7:30 P "1 —°°"““-“Y "id llvblrltskblnlldlrtbllisalllbattlillavtf l'Ii]e°l;n€alén?6:lnLl‘l]&::kls1l.lSfllslf‘e)“l: nél’()eTefllll;ll‘al)'l1nllE I thilllght religl:>‘ili?si2i*s-taityewvvlig llbn claoilged rbya the niuopean Culture. DJD, 2.5 4 .m., ed out I vi-~° there is severe pain with mum "~77 mes. ' i i "mm likely to be "19 clue cm“ ‘ ""“" ‘""'°‘ °' and vomiting. this usually inoalls L°"‘°" ers .ll§l°.'.JllelIl~°lll<l£°lle1:l°lllctihlll1o.l. §v°ell;dl§:§p:ll°lle1§'lll‘c‘in§ll.lhc‘§il.slll$: flawer and two or at the most. :g b11gwu‘: :=:o‘l:‘l=¢lla'o'l~s::D'acl:: thllo One Of the 151891‘ Hones is .1015 m Dan ation. But when parents impose unjust conditions upon their chudxgn LIFE three imawhmg ncoefiofles an . elumm m we run“. mdkmmc IllIUlA:CcI‘:2:APANl|I Clu%lill. oigl gepeoutlet duct and is ' ‘$30 09 and d mandn dless in f th ,1 ‘ l -- 1 " . “BI 9 3 ~ ‘ e ee sacr oeso em think the chldron should refuse A gust °l bread flfld ’ cofllgf 00 “letter choice combining coors um; “,5, W” M; . daily zen:-d The most common cause of jaw Orchestra. GED. 25.5 li.'15 go up ‘gm hp ' 3; 1 . . s nu suc irs.nny,Jus as they woud to any othei oppression. rather than matching suggests a fmmanm bug “A infrequent GALLJLADDEB ace 1‘ flmbladder disease; R H mu meg-. or GSC, 31 3 m., 9 58 meg. Being is parent gives no one a right to wreck their Clllldl‘€l1's nves 51°99 l“- V v 0 mam, in accessory ion as 2 So my advice to you is to go on and marry your girl, no matter now A mm“l’° l’° smue and 3“ mu: m §§,’I‘,,‘§‘, S;’c‘;15%;,u1d be watched. fizcgguy-ingligfofif §f§f::;°,5 mp. due to a blocking of the outlet duct much your mother opposes it. You have your duty to the girl and you “*9 l‘‘- t by one classic black suit seen was “,1, ,3‘ .,,,,,,.,,,,g,. gwmwm Close to and beneath the liver following which the bile is absorb- have no right to break her heart. by jlltlng her, or wear her out in end- A pint 01303’ ‘O ‘ Peck °l ’°“ °' Wm.“ Wm, 3, black saddle-stitched sensauon‘ og pg_1n_Au5f,;-gllgn lies the gall-bladder, a thin-walled ed. Treatment. in some cases. may sac which holds the bile secreted be largely through diet and hvgicnlo And neve" a laugh bu‘ me m°‘m5 come double; And that is life! ;r——._. .7795 COOK'S b , rhit , red and black belt. a pm“ Bu . \Val1gll.!2Rl‘;Il.?lfB scarf hand-stitched mm by the liver. The act of eating in squares \"ll.l‘i red and black wool causes the gall-bladder to contract: and white this discharges the bile into the living; in other cases. however, sur- gical care is required. The decision must be made, in each case. by the less waiting for your mother to change her mind, which she will never do. She will never let you go. Have no more arguments with your mother on the subject. Just step out quietly some day and marry the girl and from _ the train,‘ when you siarl. on your honeymoon, send your mother back a h 1 e ‘L U“, same “gm-e_ i y ' ‘em’ “’-“mg ‘”’“" Y°“ “"9 ‘‘°“ W‘ Why Y0“ did W Cut her SW0“ “ “"5” ‘”‘d “. °°"'" l 3‘ W loves hand-sewn is: black IIABITUAL IMPUDENCE intestines where it plays an .im- doctor who knows the condmon of strings and be adult for the first time in your life. makes pmlolfl. h 9' ____.. __ poflnnt put in digestion. the patient concerned. Wm‘ 5 5"“‘° ‘° “"‘"“ “G ” ° FRIED rorsrotrs --ivllat am 1 going to do with Disease of the gall-‘bladder is Most of us will so throuzn We more is a new type of pie-nillng that will help you to serve a novelty for the sweet course: .1-3 cup butter or shortening ;'_‘/s cup light brown sugar ,1 cup chopped walnuts 8 eggs 1-3 leaspoon salt 1 cup light corn syrup ‘.5 cup rich milk or slightly dilut- Id evaporated milk __’.a teaspoon vanilla or maple ex- mt. _Unbaked pie crust Cream butter or shortening and gradually blend in brown sugar. Add walnuts. Beat eggs slightly and add Bill. com syrup, milk and, vanilla. Stir into brown sugar mixture, com- bining thoroughly. Turn into un- baked pie crust and place in a hot oven, 425 degrees F. when crust is set and rim has browned slightly. lower heat to 325 degrees. a rather slow oven, and bake until set so that a knife inserted in the centre comes out clean. Cool and chill. Probably she will throw fits, weep and moan and call for public sym- pnthy, which she W0l"i't. get, but when her hysterlcg are over she Wm sen. tie down and be Just as happy as she would be if she were making you And when the first baby is born she will think she engineered The most doting grandmother 1 know, and one who miserable. the match herself. has found a. new interest in life in kept her son from manylng for years by threatening to die with a bad heart. if he so much as thought of marriage. Dear Dorothy Dix—I have a friend who should be happy as the day Has a lovely home, a good husband, two beautiful children, scores of friends, yet she is so miserable she is contemplating suicide, And what do you think she is brooding about? She wants to [)5 me thinnest person going, starves herself, hasn't eaten a square meal for ages and is so snappy she can’: speak a. kind word even to her little girl. this is a mental state. though what brought it, on 1 coulclm gay, could only be jarred out of it I would be glad to do the 3arrlng_ but 1 don't. can you suggest something? is long. know what to do. Answer: Of course, what's the matter with her is hunger. are always as irritable as sore-headed bears. Semistarvatlon has the Same affect on humans as it does on other animals. “id 5m!‘1l'. We have to be well fed Your friend seemsto have an aggravated case of the living-skeleton complex and I doubt tnst there is any cure for that, silica once a woman gets obsessed with the mania for reducing herself to 3 bag of bones mg 1; deaf to the warnings of he!‘ physician and the pleas of her family, and blind to the ravages that malnutrition is making of her looks, One 8131108 in her haggard face, at her sagging cheeks, at the linu around her eyes and mouth and at her pasty complexion and one would her grandchildren, is a woman who I know If she MONICA. People on a diet It makes them snappy in order to be amiable. DOROTHY D1x_ tears to refresh us: And the joys seem sweete when care comes after. And the mo.-in is the foils for laughter: And that is life! _yaul Laurence Dunbar finest of N0 ‘FAT All soups are better for lhe digestion if cooked one day and set in the refrigerator over night for the fat to oongeal Then all fat is removed from the top and noth- ing but nutrlrnent remains. STRAIGIITENS THEM OUT Aluminum pans require less heat for cooking than do iron inns and this eoicess heat frequently causes them to bulge on the bot- toms. Heat the pans slowly and when hot pound the bottom lightly back into shape with is hammer. BEATING EGG WFIITES Some peope take a great deal a piece of raw remove If you want fried potatoes to be specially good. use blltter for fry- ing The taste is delicious. with no trace of fat. and the potatoes will be 5, very tempting golden-brown colour To give ma:hed potatoes 9. little touch of’ "something stir in some herb seasoning before’ serving—»very finely ¢h°P‘ ped thyme or parsley improvement, chives are delicious _._._____._..__._. when Baby first begins to walk. rub the soles of his new shoes with potato This will the shine and tumbles _?__:._._.__ SCIENTISTS EXAMINE FIJI I-‘IRE-WALKING Results of a scientific examina- tion made in an effort to ascertain the source of the mysterious power and. if available, Johnny?" writes a. mother to Olive Roberts Barton. "He is only six but so impudent I can‘t handle him. Every time he lnsulis some- body ancl I hear about it, I wash his mouth out with soap and water and put him to bed. But today he made a show of himself at s. nigh- bor's house and what he said was nplaolllns." ""ie soap-a.nd~water-method be- lungs in the same category as caster-oil. Good for the body but hardly for the soul. In spite of Joan Lowell, whose daddy dis- ciplined her with oil and rope-end to starch her up for the sea life and made a good Job of it, I do not think much of the soap method. Impuclence is a result, a growth of long rooting in the wrong soil. That is to say, habitual impudonco is The sudden and taneous retaliation at injustice, even lin- agined injustice, is different. Ro- peated affairs of this kind will, however. confirm the offender in the habit. the most common cause of what are thought to be a stomach dis- orders ln adult life. The gall-blad- der is it part of the digestive tract. and disease anywhere along this tract may be responsible for infec- tions of the gall-bladder. Infection of the gall-bladder is often the last evidence of the pneu- monia, influenza or typhoid fever flom which the patient has recov- ered. The gall—bladder appears to be particularly vulnerable to the bacteria responsible for a wide var- iety of infectious diseases. A woman who is "fair. fat and forty" is the most likely person to suffer from gall-bladder disease. The disease is found most frequent- ly among pregnant women, nurs- ing mothes and women who are overweight, although it is not re- strfcted to these categories of in- dlvfduals. The first symptoms noted may be A sense of mines: and distension of the abdomen, with a chain to belch gas. Headache and cohstipa- tfon are fairly common. and tho unaware of the presence of our gall-bladders. We have means at our disposal to keep the gnl‘l-b1;id- der functioning in a heallh_\' mflll- ner: these are: a. balanced dlel that does not contain an excess of fats. regular meals. sunrdlnt against overweight, leg-ular moder- ate exercise, and good convalescent can following any infectious con- dftion. Questions concerning health. id- diesed to the Canadian Medical Association. its college St. N‘- onto, will be answered personally by letter. no Mons PAIN When you take a Pliradol tablet, pain disappears quickly and them is %lClVOly no disagreeable uflvwfli-rte oussnds bsve written us that _tlie_V never knew anything to stop pain so "“i°"”' ns. cnasm may be toped with lightly ‘sweeten- ed whipped cream and garnished with chopped walnuts. If desired, pecans may possesed by the Fiji Island fin- walkers, well known to American tourists who have stopped on at Suva. on their way to Australia, are longer to best. egg whltai stiff than do others. The secret 18 to lift. the beater high with each think that she would make a grab for the mayonnaise jar and the wmp. Ded cream pot and gorge until she had filled out all her hollows and ang- les. and once more looked like blooming health and youth instead of a patient is not inbrequetly irritable and nervous. stones form in the gall-bladder SEVIBITY STARTS IMPUDINCE replace walnuts. corpse that had just been dug u_p for the second autopsy, sh.oke_ auowmg me .4, go get, into Tm; mixture 55 delmou, go, Mk- But. no. The reducerls wedded to her calories. when you point out the egg some ways of holding told in ii recent government re- 13 1-I Itlfféd by be!-tins down too and, once formed, they tend to in- , mg 1,, mm pang Rkduce baking to her"how much older her filce looks she says “behold my Sn-mg bug the beam. Wm name“ the white port hard on the child. He turns, this crease in size; if they become too P A R D 0 In figure. and there you are and nothing is to be done about it, and take a great length Of time An exhibmom by the “mm” little worm does, when he feels 3119 large to escgpg from the ¢g,11.b|gd- Q need of defence. He carries battle into the enemy's territory and calls him names. If Johnny is told repeatedly at home that he is worthless and ter- rible and is punished more than time. fire-walkers from Benqa Wig studi- ed by two members of the B M. A.. Sir James Purves-Stewart, of Waterston, of St. Andrew's Uni- versity. Tests were made of two of the strongest walkers, both before The only suggestion I can make to you about dealing with 5 woman who is willing to wreck her health and her family in order to be thin is to sendfor an alieriist and have her head examined. Perhaps the idea or Sending her to a home for the feeble-minded might jar her mm using 3 little intelligence. if sh has any. DORCYPHY DIX. for ll to stiffen. W ‘QUICK CINNAMON ROLLS A NERVE TONIC . . Spring Fashions For Two cups flour. 4. teas ba.k- celery Ls md to be very humh ing powder. 2 tablespoons biu,‘L‘¢l‘-_‘ 2 tablespoons lard or other shortening, I teaspoon salt, 1-3 cup water, '5 cup milk (about) 2 tilblespons. soft- ened butter. 2 tablespoons augar_ 1 teaspoon cinnamon. ‘ Mix and sift flour. salt and bag. ‘ lng powder. Work in shortening with tips of fingers or pastry blen- der. Cut in liquid with ll broad bladed knife. using enough to make AMomingSmile Two person.» in the :.c."ond row had been much more interested in each others conversation than in he added. as an afterthought, "you're a theatrical." "Well. I am a theatrical." plained the actress. . “Then why didn't you say so at first?" demanded the porter. “I can't go round asking passengers if they're theatrical. I don't want to insult ’em." GK- ful to those suffering from rheu- matfsm and nervous diseases. How seldom we have cooked ,selery as a vegetable despite its good QUB11‘ ties. It is nice creamed or Just stewed wlth a butter sauce, always an addition to a salad, stewed to- matoes. stufflngs, etc. Serve it more often. __._._____————— GLOVES THAT GLITTEB. and after the trial. Before walking on the white-‘hot stones in the bit, the performers all went into a hut, where what we-. termed by the chief "prayer to a small devil was celebrated. This ritual lasted for several minutu. After the fire-walking perfum- ‘iince, it was found that the men sensitive on the soles were he is praised, outrage soon begins 00 work. He loses respect for those who persecute him. Parents? Oh, yes, parents or aunties or grand- mas or the temher or anybody. This is the beginning. Next he seeks opportunity to insult without provocation. After that come; the necessity, or so he feels, to insult the innocent. This is the final step when a child reaches the It's the sun does ft—makes us long for a splash of bright color to express our gaiety. You'll want to make this darling culotie and blouse for playtime in such combination as burnt orange 9. soft dough. Tum onto a floured We Play. and the man behind eh- _ Jgolliing board. flour tips of fingers dured the annoyance for some Mm!-H CENTMI‘ “°“""‘ s°“°°'' —— their feet to pin 1=r1cklns- Ind 10 culotte with turquoise blouse or in and knead lightly for yen or fifteen. Athllength he leaned lorwalo. and. sanding F Apm___ . Close-fitting bzaceleis round the the heat of it lighted if-hlgehwlms geugy-“,1; tggueveg-t tmuom Wm, deep P,“ lv°““« "8 One 0‘ H19 Ofimdefs 0“ ‘ VFW 01 Your glove. matching your The reflexes in the lower Wm for ‘ mm!“ ‘word. fie “ta ,0 The oulotto is “laced" in chic to uconds. Roll into an oblong sheet Grade x—1. Donald MacAus- clasp were found to be normal. the young shirt blouse with slot Home Dress-Making stout ‘6 inch thick. Spread with the Sh0u1del'. said’. ‘‘Would YOU . earrings. necklace or dress ppftened butter, sprinkle evenly mind YEDEPJJHB that last remark? I 133:’ 2 gig“ M"°R'“3 3‘ Km‘ are fashions finishing touch to a 501" of me (get, were qugu {me of bat first. “um. couldnt hear it for the noise they M“ spring outfit my dressing before or mm". Choose linen, heavy silk, novelty BISTOIID FAITH habitually-impudent. child cottons and shfrtings. Style No. 1730 is designed for sises ii. 13, 15, 1'1 and 19 years. sin with sugar and cinnamon mixed to- ther and mu up like 3. jelly roll. °’”“’° “-1- 3°"‘-1“ WW1 Grade VIII—1. Preston Roper; 2. Haber MscAusland: 3. Jack The judges found that the men's skin was not abnormal or thicker or tougher than usual. thus there The fullness of B aaunllet gath- cred into s. glittering buckle at the wrist is another novel idea are making on the stage." The An actress was travelling from bake fifteen minutes in a hot on ma degrees Fahrenheit.) Liverpool to london. Her lussass A8'“°Wv _______..-— llnlcal id 1 pm is A problem. To cum him means _ - .:__.. was bulky.and the surly porter to Grade VII-1. Allison Macfisec -non’! MATCH” is THE NEW :.:;,£?,t:.um' ératetg‘: wgm_ a loin! sestsrioonb :1 HOW”! ll 3310 3:31“ “nu 3* yum 0' 8° mm m.- cause of u And it noccssit Price of psnmu ls cents in , or coin (coin is preferred.) wrap coin carefully. 2. Elaine 0‘Meara; 3. Mollie Lewis. 4 Arlene Jenkins. Grade VI—-1. Burton Carr. Grade V-1 Georgie Ward; 2. Ho-old Maonae. Grade IV—1 Batty Agnew; I. Lillian Lewis; 3. Norms. Jenkins. Grade in (812) -1. Gladys Ward; 2. George Arunamt. ers were mentally alert. that they reacted briskly and normally when painful stimuli were applied to the soles of their feet or slag- where. both ' mediately before end after the performance, and (‘lat no organic lesion was pro- sent. It is well know that repel‘ ‘ ox- IULING FOR ACCESSORIES whom she entrusted it at the Liver- pool statlon told her she would have to pay excess on it. "Unless." _.___._.___.._. auuoown? Actual blood tests reveal "I15 395: iumnoi-zit/iron nous An accessory style which has been discussed for some time in fashion circles. is “accessories which do not match." After seasons of striving to get women to match all acces- sories it looks extremely overdone for one woman to wear maochfn won't believe it merely by being tolduohsstobeassurodinfvho No. 1736. lilo .................... M 1oupooluwatsr.2on8.wellbc sm.Itooo flour. mules: ivsysastinluks Name and E B ‘Ibboiling water 3 that practically all people who fal rundovmasrvoiis. mo"; Grade 111 (Jr.) 1 Jackie Spencer, 1. Roy Roper. _ Grade I -1. Donald $07; 2. Dorothy Andrew and’: Mac- Mman (equal): 8. rrsnklin Roper, 4. Maynard lllaollliau; B. llrned Perfect Mun _ :-Jean‘ Mu- RIO: Elihu Hf‘. and Jackie apsnoer. lot.ty:_J. llssxsy. Toaoln. 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