......_.-..-.1¢.w>»p-_w-k»i~., - __». THE CHARL()'I"I‘E’I‘UW§' GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 26. 1931 HOUSEWIFPS FAVORITE -:- Social and Personal.“ -:-: Fashibrfii For 77w Cook GINGER COOKIES (Nice for the school lunch box) 3 to 4 cups flour lé teaspoon salt. 1 scant teaspoon cinnamon. 1 tablespoon ginger. Speck nutmeg. ti cup shortening. ‘it cup sugar. 1 egg. ll lDorot/ay iDixlLletter Box] Does the Young Man Who Spends His Even- ings Working Really Love His Financee? -—Why Grandmother Tries to Bring up Baby -' Gagging the Bore Dear Miss Dix—-Do you think business should always COIIIL" before pleasure? I am encased w a young man who is some law a new “"51" ncss, and he is working so hard at it he doesn't have mum lei-sum l‘? give to ma. It is generally late eveil on Sundays and better meal: CLARKS PORK and With Tornoto, Chili or Plcin Sauce “is. lei the Clark Kitchens help you for quicker. EANS 1 cup molasses. 1 tablespoon vinegar. 2 scant teaspoons soda. “THE NEXT Two WEEKS SHE GAINED 1s ounces" Excuse me, dear reader. lite. while I open my mall. lli-rt-"s n letter from London, Ontario. that _B(llllI(.lSil'1[€l'CSiiI1g. Perhaps you'd like ‘to hear it. l “Dear Mary Blake," it bvlllrls, "l must tell you what Carnation Milk has i_- Hi ‘alone [or my baby. At st-‘xen wti-Ls l ‘i,- ntldl-(l. nok her to a specialist. for she w. ' . ruler-weight and had gainer] only 2 rirctllc ‘ounces in two weeks, lle pot heron n the us. . l supplements-orange ifomlilla using Carnation lviill; iilitl ill and still-liver oil-are needed. llllt‘ next two weeks she gained 15 ounces! "She is a year old now and has lrzld fno other milk since. She is not tat,l lwell tilled out and the com-ct ivcilz and hasaverjahzippyili out. l. l (teeth, which she has cut 1 caused no upset in hcr d: Elle has been tree from t ‘ ommon to many babies." That isinterestirlg, isn't it? Dill F01!‘ now that Carnation l\llli( is no": l " rescribcd by the very grcites! s; tllgvslllill. ill sire there. llezlllys, I wish every mother kne .1 ‘ll has been found to he far eaJ-lc-l" ii tilgest tllzln any other form of co“ ‘s iii. ' Cllrrlzllilllll _ for the new t nmatinn boo You see, Carnation is heat treated: nd that causes it to form very title, oft. flaky curds, which the luihy-‘s stomach can digest almost as easily as the curds of mother's milk. Carnation s homogenized. too. so the butter-int Arlilrt-ss Carnation ($0., Limited, Ayl IIIPI’, Ont. . lussrns 1.: barrow-teen u l tl< Protect your baby from diet upsets by using the milk of un- changing goodness. Guard your baby's health by using the milk that is always safe-because sterilized. The greatest baby- feeding authorities sly that Carnation is just as nourishing -—from the standpoint of vita- mins, minerals, etc.—as the belt bottled milk, besides being far easier to digest. PRODUCED ilN CANADA l» g2, Milk from Canadian cows, packed in " Canada in Canadian can: and cases. lfifrom Contented Cows” No watching . ooooqéd I point Electric control and ti net as an elli nwny. Convenient Terms only down 2-i months to pay Lllarlotirtown. P. E. I. just a lnin- ‘ is in tiny particles which do not tax the l§P>lLlVS being more digestible, Car- llflililll l~ lull)‘ equal in ntltntion to tile vi-rx- hrs-t of lxittletl milk. It is un- silt-clonal!c-vzlporaterlmilkwnly Water rout olptlrie whole milkzllothin Banter-fat, carbohydrates, The vitamins IIlPZISlH bottled milk. so only IlhlWl this wonderful milk. Think of [i-l \' oi milk that comes sterilized V1995 Tclldered- l an. protected from any lintii>n.l’l‘llink of being v. ti lhi‘ hoilicr nil Xll ill r or asteur- _ 'i‘hink I\lll()\\‘lll(51.lillf0§i'fli[y of A- For any hollday. blrthdav. m" nlilll prevents upsets. Think of r; able to get the slime milk any- l-. ii you happen to be traveling or filo gnu wonrlrlr that g get ‘ _ ' o en: usizistic etters rom g so .1; the ltliuil milk for but! is! a-ollltrs of Carnation babies? I Mprnfngsmflg l ' es? Well, it is»:inti the reason is, I ll you'd like to know more about ilk for babies lease write . lzlet. “Baby Feeding Simplified." It will show you wllat nlc/litul authorities say about this when jokes are on tap, but not a1- lzood milk. And, if you are interested ways” in novel, delicious recipes. send for the (‘urn ion cook hook. Both are free. Away From Home l/Vltile Dinner. Cooks "l" lllsllllg When you cook with a Hot- llotpoint Electric Ranges from $80 up. MARITIME ELECTRIC o! tho _ Associated Gas F5’ Electric System good taste? other special occasion. I .._..--._.. The Scot is frequently tile goat Listen to this: In an English political meeting - one oi the candidates patriotically orated: "1 was born an Englishman, 1 have lived an Englishman, I hope 1 shall die an Englishman.’ from the lback of the hall, in an unmistakable ‘accent, came the question, “Mon, hae ye no ambeetlonT‘. Our Christmas Number Drawing and Story Competitions To give youlg people a chance o! micriilg, we are making an early announcement oi’ the Guardian Christmas Number competitions. Prizes will be given in two sections, as toliowsz- . (11 BOYS AND GIRLS BE- TWEEN l3 and 20 YEARS:- For best storiesz-ist prize, $3.00; 2nd prize, $2.00; 3rd prize, $1.00. For best drawings:-1st prize- $3.00; 2nd prize, $200; 3rd prize, $1.00. (2) BOYS AND GIRLS LESS THAN 13 YEARS:- For best storles:—1st prize. $2.00; 2nd prize, $1.25; 3rd prize, 75c. For best drawlngsz-lst prize, $2.00; 2nd prize, $125; 3rd prize 75c. Stories should not exceed 1000 words. The subjects should be oi a. Chrlstmassy nature. The drawings should be in firm outline in Indian ink without shading lines, and sheet oi note-paper. They must, oi course, be original work, not mere copies. Entries. addressed to Christmas Number care Charlottetown Guard- ian and marked "Christmas Story" All nntnes must reach the Guardian Oflice not later than December 1st. Jones had gone sick at training camp. and the M. 0. suspected funk ing. "Look here, Jones," he said stomly. "Would you come to me in civil life for this little matter?" “Good heavens, no, sir," Jones agreed. "I'd send for you." . . basting . . . testing Q. When are fancy place cards in Range. The automatic mer "stay at home” to cient cook while you're CO., Ltd. l | I HI school’ I“! 15 Klvcn, ll smartly Oll, 1 know that there are a lot of silly, morbid, neurotic women who are jealous of their husband's business and who talk about their hus- bands going to their “old offices’ as ii they were keeping rendexvous with dizzy blondos, and we hear a lot ot twaddlc talked about men neglecting their wives Ior their business. ' l But I have never heard of any oi’ these jealous ladies who wanted to {give up their beautiful homes and their fine cars and good clothes and expensive way of living that their husband's work brought in in order that they might have more of their husband's time. No, indeed. They want to eat their cake and have it, too. They want. the good things that husband's money buys them and the position it gives them and at the same time they want 111m to concentrate his thoughts and interests upon them and to put their pleasure before his business. They want their husbands to break up important conlerences to go with tllcm to a pink tea and for them to go oi‘! with them on long vacations and toconsidcr business generally as o! tar lessimportance than dancing attendance upon them. It is a lovely theory and it would certainly be delightful ii a man could nlake love with one hand and money with the other, so to speak. But, unfortunately, in this day oi fierce competition a man has to give to his business about all the time and energy and thought hehas ii he suc- ceeds in it. Wives should have enough sense to see this and be Just enough not to quarrel with their bread and butter and jam. It seems to me that the thing for women to do is to quit whining about their husbands neglecting them for their business and to make more effort to enter into their husbands’ interests and thus make them their own. Ii they did the wire would not be left. out o! hel- husbands lite. She would become part oi it and she would not be lonely because they would be traveling‘ tile same road together hand in hand, climbing up to the goal o! his ambitions. So, Sadie, my advice to you is to quit listening to the people who tell you that your sweetheart is neglecting you. Instead o! reproaching him when he is late in keeping a date, how him that you understand and appreciate how hard and brave a tight he is making (or you. Get as in- What the Fashionables are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ‘With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington ____ and suitably dressed. Today's darling, little rig would delight any miss o! B, 10, 12, 14 and Carry it out in brown tweed-like woolen {or the skirt, collar, and cults ‘with pastel-red plain woolen (or the blouse. The crepe de chine scar! tie is in matching brown shade. Brass ball buttons accent the side closing o! the skirt. Style No. 705 takes 1% yards or 35-inch material tor skirt, collar and wristbands and 1% yards oi.’ 35-inch material tor blouse ior the 12-year size. Another cute Idea is to make it o! one material 1n vivid green diagonal woolen with brown collar, cufla and pocket and brown crepe silk tie. Be euro to fill in the size or the patttzn. Bend stamps or coin (coin preferred.) when 11B Bets to come to see me. 811d I E“ “Ted °I ivinilng for him. He tells nle that as win as he gets his new business straightened out he will have bear soap, but suds, that you are Oxvnol. TIIE COMPLETE IIOUSEIIGDLD‘ SOAP MADE BY TIIE MAKERS 0F IVORY SOAP terested in the success of the new tie that will bind you to o! union stronger than pleasure out oi‘ lite? mothcr-in-lalv, but as give codliver oil and foolish for my child never let them cry I Answer: mother's inalienable right to "1108 to do and it would bleak gran‘ ls prompted only by he’: love. Price oi pattern 10 cents. N0. 705. S126 -................-.... 705 ‘Tr nun-anaconda: l1I.I.-' , l m» h v V BtrcetAddl-es: H“ much mm“ "l?" zialrlrc .........-.-.--.i.;..-.inn-u“...' City _ saves. needless toil.- NuW EXIRA-SUDS l\ SOAP l w‘ cuts washing time, gets clothes whiter-costs less I —l.linfi'\vhy oxmol. uvu wnslldny So, when ‘you buy soap, I labolnmnkudilhwlnhlngoeeiell 1n min that ifs not "ADI Ill CANADA ufANx 47".; LESS WORK 1,; mp boom; waten more time to spend with me and, or coune. it is Q If {Ion would save your really paying fonpxydol gives Soflem hard water Sift three cups oi’ flour with the for the good o! our tuture that lie is working. But g strong! on washday, remember you more, and richer, suds for 0x d l or“ . t a‘ m ha" - 59mg 0f m me d u, t he t; neglecting me tlus, suds arethesecnelo suwess- yourmoneythanany soap you ve _ Y ° w 3"” '5' Y‘ seasonings and spices. Cream to- Y n s tell me a , . f“; wash,- mmt gives the same extra suds, in gather the sugar nnd shortgnmg am; and that he will neglect me worse after we are - _ ngi- _ 6V6! 1h h d f I . m v Richer audsspeed washi and When suds fizzle and fall the c‘ 3' “r “s” twam’ "n" add the egg. Beat well, and ‘dd married. What is your opinion on tnt lna i. we I hi ilgh din had: a! wh um the expense of water softeners‘ . ~ “'-.i1.l§’;.‘.f..°3.l‘i§;.‘”,..."; 1:; s; ..,. “"2. t... i... “s... .21.. .2 immortal litmus- ed dry mgedicnts‘ D1580!" the ' makers of Ivory Soap top rfect youfilothes, you streaky "m" is h" m“! the mmmm soda in the boiling wnter and add Answer: _ thcirnewsoapwnsafion_ ydol gm w ’ you put “fled cloth“ “- din’ Inst or all. It new-wry. add more _ Well, Sadie. 1r I were you, I would a. lotretho , _a new‘ soap with may .8 "W" “m, on“ dishes into it flour to make a soft dough. Stand in trust my iutlli-e to a mam who said it was hustling instead oi handing me i a - l] - powela 41 do] suds__they an d” longub B 0001 D1866 Over nlglll- Ne" dfiY- soft talk toi- ii couple or‘ hours every evening. The real prooi’ oi avmans - "Omfiy on“! ma‘ boon towomen hating’ mo“ upnanding sud‘ Jyomlerfid for dashes-and 5m" the hands» “wk m 5mm W5 love ior n WOllltlll i5 WllCtilCl‘ he is willing to work for llvl". 110$ 11°" mm‘ . everywhere because it eases the you’vo overseen. hind l0 17w Mild! 0! dollilh. T011 11110 b11115. P1110‘! in a time lle spends iloldillg licr hand. [ [ml-dag 135]“; in houggkee ' . l s I In i.’ . . . buttered baking pan and pat into Oxydol is su rchargodnzlvgith , Clo w an“; um S“? flat cakes mot too thini. Sprinkle Evidently H“, young chap you are engaged to is a go-gctter who is , pure’ rich soap for 50% mo" Sou wise women no longer tax Zlnlllgul-Ohflrfds wtituwzcuogl It)» - with sugar. Bfllw l" l1 mmmale We" some to make lzllvll, mid 1r you marry him you can look forward w “Elms suds than other soaps in Bfanu- "mWl-l‘ ma‘ ‘twdlw rub- the oytbmfortnble wa thy feeyl for Blgllli 0!‘ i911 mlnlllcs- a husband or wllolii you are proud and wllo will be a 300d Pfvldfil‘. and " listed fonn. Its ricllencxtra suds mgfthfiy soakdtlflnd: Qifgw ‘ha: oxydol in the y £608!’ l in order to secure this comfortable future it will W)’ W11 i0 make ‘a tew‘ I 011114;; and gummh all 015m; new?! I11 ‘slzdsolmmxl? l5" lint 315: for even your mopenddelicato tut-rliii-t-s of your swcl tilt-art's time and scrotum“? now’ For bus“? i Choose the suds that do moat dirt ri t out of eveii {he dirtiest ‘M1185- Iv“ midi’ 5°"! °°|Y ll" Etiquetm doesn't come etisy. It has to be Paid for, andlltlls (the; Yourxlfi lllllslylmw g’ ‘I work for you d031,”, Andeverypieceyou wash Pun“ and finwt ingmdimw-u n u. ‘lwork while their companions ale dancing and p 1 M1 91' I18 fl 8 Don,‘ ‘ma: yourself out doing com“ out whim and sweet u youwouldexpectfrommemnken "h". 53°“ “me Wm g“ “em work that suds can do for you. clover-because it is actually 0f 1W1’? 5MP- - ~ ‘ ‘ OxydoPs richer suds actually do dinner. Mothereamespecially enthusi- _ _ i Run over the list of pronnllent. m en ill your community and you will more of the hard work for “ti” ovcrthesofl and ‘him Q‘ How long should a guest’ w‘ find Lilac every oile oi them spent more time holding down his job when n“ ‘ - l 11d“ y y] g mam m’ a reception? he \"‘IS just gflltlll" u start tllull he did in dangling around a girl, and this y weak o“ t sud hi k ' lwaly- lt- liags n a A‘ For at’ least a ha“ hour’ was T10 sign tint Che didn't love some girl either. Probably the reason he : on the 31,1, 111?; fag] s“: g2; also; yizl. ca‘ today f“, .Wh lldth it- _ .‘ _, ‘ - ' ,,g'°°°' juice m?“ be 53132311 E Pl” a‘ m‘ a did stick to ins work so closely was because he loved songs: girl sol well thug l hhlngs rcflly fclctltn because MQRE suns the big-sized oran and blue . he ivas trying to get ahead so he could marry her and 6681151? e W811 6 lcy qulc * y lzz e away to . ckage of Oxydo . You'll be w A’ “W” end of the Joum?" to make lite soil. and easy for her. - watery tllulncss. qukk” ‘um’ l°"3"'h'un5 ma‘ flight“! whcn ygu diwovqr tipping in proportion to the stl- __ bow much time and work it saves for you. Procter 8t Gamble Toronto, Ont. GUARANTEE l! you do not Bud that Ondol nuke: more and rldau Indr- llul II nah dailies gleaming IHIO-lllll it nuliu Inn-d vuur ooh end works better in any Ill 1 um: [In pnchn beck lo the non when you bought l! and your money Ill berejurned. business as he is and you will have a l gether with hoops o! steel, for there is no bond a mutual interest. nonormv mx. I I I I I I Dear Dorothy Dire-What is a young mother to do who ls endeavor- W bTllliZ llll her baby to be no I have always had ell kinds oi’ aflection {or my I a urandmothelgsne is a pest. Because she didn't l ("R1186 Juice to her children she believes that it is I w take them: because she mcked he: children and must do the same. what; can 1 do? MRS. C. B. ___-_._~, You can tell grandma to mind her own business and that it 1s every boss her own baby. but that would be a cruel But u n‘ l‘ ‘my wmhm t° you to know that misery loves company” Continued on page 11 » u '5 heart, because her interference I A N Pnopucrsjroa az/urrv — The glowing beauty of youth. Pompeian Rouge adds ancbmtment to tire [OVBIICII of women. One of its ll: perfect blending shades is u perfect triburetoyotlrcomplexiou. Pom ' Rou lm-lnonizeo with lhfihllplleltluiinflgYflllllki-Bs his permanent-lute all day. Come: in an sttnctlvc gold and shurplc compact —1'n all ularsludcl. ooee Orange, Orient , iglit, Medium and Dark. A shade for each type of beauty. most delicious A OATS . . . finest , CHINAWARE In Quick Quaker packages . . . larger pieces of genuine English ware with pretty colours a and new irregular borders lllllllulllll Quick Quaker kages you get the 15 Yeirl- finest, most delicigii; oats, for no other 1° h" ""91 "l BWYWY-llr- and l8 oat ' are selected so carefully or thoroughly practical. Q5 mill one bowls, plates. QuickQuaker. a delicious aroma ed in an goodness, Belunellyour soexperfly. And in the packages marked “china- wen”, the finest china. too. Genuine English ware of old ivory tint, with pretty patterns and the new irregular borders which every woman likes. Fine, hand- eomepieces . . . cups and saucers (both in ), cream pitchers, cereal No other oats contain such a liberal assortment or such good value. ampere with the china in my‘ other oats. How you will dileese the famil ' ot steaming bow s with that tempts appetites. Nuflilne flavour oi big plump grains roast- otpilm oven till they burst with m rolled into tender flakes. d ' o! ck . huoumdlnpackegesf tagger" outdiinawsronmavarzn Just with beertliensme In largo with or with- bulk. Cooks a s56 nil-rm 4r» u» water boil: ..,-- l._i't,ierat\ure