THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN J BNUARY 21, 1931 _-__..__. ‘. n PACE prom. ite ra tum _.-._- _.-___________ RIMES ' ORANGE, PEKOE -:- Fqshiqrf Etiquette u, Roberta boo Womanis Realm -:- Social and Personal .’~1 H _ y. ‘W710? 5'13 F A MorningSmile I Upholds Dorothy Dlx “.’..°."'.’.2"..‘.'.‘§ I I - Man Old vs. Modern Wife 1 i ashionable are Wearing K THAT ‘KINDLY WORD illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington Q: When obliged w 1"" m‘ table in the midst of a meal. iif I Every Man Thinks That the Old-Fashioned 381?,“ “hm” we address ms “pox Wife Was Perfect, But the Modern Man De- l n. r. u... hostess. , mands More of His Wife Than the 0ld- ' t, Q- f fsfcjfjjofj, i“ ““"""“' - Fashioned Man did 0f His. and if ' ‘f5 ,§‘,,,,,_ a, m... imply non... i He Could Have a Wife Like Q- Is a whole elm" °f m" Grandma Today He would clothes necessary for a bridegroom? Have None of Her General Higgins of the Salvation Army told the following story in his lecture: - In a. Chicago restaurant a custom- ‘ er asked for a piece of toast, an egg, ' "- ‘ " _'_"""_ a. cup of coffee, and a kind word. The ~ m "will"? 5W“ w“ order was duly executed, except the .w ling"? .0011" and was of last item. As the waiter was about to wlutc pxiuc iS interesting detail. leave the customer “m: “what about Its so entirely youthful and smart l the kind word?“ The waiter pulsed for the business woman or for gen- i tor a moment‘ and replied, ggnonlt oral day \vear_ A plaitcd inset of grouped pialts, em that m‘ stitched part way, for tailored eflecti and to keep the silhouette slim, pro-' . vidc uinpl: flare to the heni. Style No. 3417 comes in sizes 14, 16, l8 alid 20 years. The 16-year size requires 2'3 yards of 39-inch material‘ with i‘. yard of 35-inch contrasting and 2".- yards of bJltilllg. It is very attractive in Bordeaux- rcd tivecd mixture, dark blue wool crcpc, inoilk brown fiat crepe silk and novelty rayon crepe. Our Large Fashion Magazine shows liow to dress up to the minute at very little expense. tI containsl most attractive Paris designs for‘ ndulis rind children, embroidery, etc. Bc sure to fill in the size of the pliitcrn. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of book l0 ccnts. Price of pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin rcoin preferred.) 1-~-+ ------- -- NO. 3417. P4 A. No. W? _ How To Make Doughnut, Pain Over Kidneys -_. In making doughnuts our aim has 1 teaspoon sod Was soothed Away W!" to obi-Mn a Rood-tasting dousii- 1 oup sour ut that is tender and free from z mp1 A splendid recovery was made by n ESPOOns melted butt“ Mr. a. s. Gray of Eibros, Sask. He cracks. The cracking or the dougli- Sift flour, then mmgm heard of a good kidnely mgdicilillebilld inut on the surface and the consc- twice with the baking 1mg.“ used it. "I started us ng r. am - quem soak“, 1. 1 t ~ f t s WW5 Pm‘ a few m°mhs ago “d and ichief causes gofo lndigitiggityoiheh m: sugar and egg meme’ “m1 I them a great medicine for Stomach; t _ - w w cry ca: beater until light Liver and Kidney troubles. After N“ W0 T°I5°n5 Wily dollahnuts and creamy. Add vmlm, m, taking a few boxes of Dr. Hamilton's crack. One may be the result of too nutmeg, then the sour flllilk m Pills the soreness in the region 0f ml’ rich p, mixture. It is therefore im- has bc i Wm kidneys is nearly all Bone. I am eat- i m t ' on m xed Wm‘ the 506a p0 n to have a right proportion stirred until foamy. Add melmlbm, ter. Finally add the flour. 5m. h ' thl , which I couldn't . A? biQgm "gagg"; m Hampton-s of ingredients and to trike utmost as the gether quickly until the flour i4 q dampened, then 40 strokes P111s."— care in measuring as well These mild yet active P1118 110F198!" mixing. Place dough in refrigoralq, m. l hour. Heat the fat. Put three m‘, “And now, lookit the washout the modern wife ls! . Always wanting to step out of on evening. Always running up bills for im- Kiiiialgidrffiglrggheé’ fir: lguiamiigw I me dough should be as so“ as i”? ported finery. Feeding her husband out of paper bugs. Selfish. Lazy. ' life into the liver and kidneys. They l-slbm and it “mum be hmldlcd 85 Naggers. Gimme sisters, every one of them." soothe away backache ‘and rnake you imue B5 DOS-Blble- We find that dough spoons flour on board and ppm; y, feel brisk and full of ‘pep. 501d b)’ too soft to handle may be put into 3 of the chilled dough Pat M all declers- the refrigerator. In an hour it sif- 4 inch thickness. Cutlthree in?!‘ 1'9"»! 60115156111191)’ 8nd is mllClii more doughnuts. Remove the t m @8511)’ handled than a dough at room carefully to one side and pm, temperature. A generous quantity of spatula slip mo. doughnul; Wm“; flour may be used on the board to into the hot fat (375 degree; p m, prevent sticking, as the flour which lard. 385 degrees for 0pm- q 619185 '0 "he d°l18hnlrts browns on fats.) Tum over just, n; mm a under side is seared and “mm turning every half minute until ti; preferred color is obtained. mum Vthem when rput in the deep fat. Do with a. metal skewer or fork. pm Somebody is always asking which made the better wife, the woman of the past 0r the woman of the present. As the cynical Goldberg says, "they all look good fai- away," and as many a modern man views it, grandma had all the virtues and his own wife has none. "Ah, those were the days when marriage was worth while,” he I sighs, “when wives were meek and humble and con- tent to stay at home and take care of the babies, when a nice new black silk to wear to church on Sun- days and a. couple of bonnets a year“ furnished a woman with a chic wardrobe, and no proper wife dc sired any other amusement than spending her time preparing toothsoiuc dainties for her lord and mas- ter, and waiting to greet him with a glad, sweet smile when he returned home after his day's labors. For The Cook I; _-- DATE ROLL Two and one-half cups sugar, 1 package dates 110 ounces.) 1 cup eva- porated milk, 2 cups walnuts, chop- ped. Boil sugar and milk until a few drops form a soft ball in cup of cold water. Add dates, pitted and chop- ped fine, and cook again until the mixture is blended. Add chopped nuts and when cool turn into a pan and knead until the mass is creamy and stiff. Shape in a roll, wrap in a damp cloth and cover tightly to pre- vent drylng out. Serve in slices. Makes almost two pounds,- All of which possibly grandpa said in his heart about grandma, for the I wife supply is just the same now as it l-ias been ever since Adam got his. There have always been good women and bad women. Wives who were ENORMOUS PALACE jewels and wives whose gold plating wore off as soon as they caught a. hus- FOR LONDON MASONS band. There have always been hulnb le Hannahs and Jezcbcls. There have always been wives who were parasites and wives who were doormats. GLASGOW, Jim‘ 2O_Exceumt pm If you could go back to our remotest ancestors in the cave days, you was lismlzilngwxzllfiimghdetgin$oa t 1 . would find that there was some sleek female who always loafed on the job films the Zgdmmstmbive healdquarb n“ m x any of this extra’ flour "Fm end managed to get out of doing her share of labor, and who made some big guse 1 F m may fine dough when taking up the pieces hairy slant of a husband Juml) when she spoke to him. e '5 of Br “sh tee-mam “h ' [for the “wad paw"? "M" r “W! B5 B Masimic P85" memml-l Clicking oi’ the doughnut may also-on granulated sugar if desired, y, peat until dough ls all used. Yield: 44 doughnuts. In using the trimmings do not u. JUDGE IS PLAYED BY PXCCOLO PETE KEY WEST, 'I"la., Jan 20~Judgc Vining Harris wasn't altogether sat- isfied that the prisoner before the bar, a negro who callfid himself "Pic- colo Pete," wus telling the whole truth aral nothing but the truth. Pete was charged with intoxication. "So you play the piccolo?" inquir- ed judge. "Ne, suh. judge, the banjo," replied Pete. “Well, let's hcar you play “Home, Sweet Home’. Producing the banjo, Fete strum- med upon it so sweetly that the judge, deeply moved, declared: “I was going to give you 61 days,. but I'll just make it 30. Now givc me an encore." Pete gave him the Prisoner's Song Sizc .. .-.-.--..ou---o. 9336M "F - fléxfiii??? ‘um uuil-‘Hsilillliiiilii Troubles r Tilat Are Dangerous _ h h tCUT TlllS our; “ 5mm” Some forms of stomach trouble, if 1.11 111W.‘ neglected, often lead to dangerous - by CLllditlCl1£J~lliCCTS or cancers, then. l, L5,] Trcvlno. l a surgical operation is about. the only ‘"1 b Mn“: 32 htiizgi" tlrs reason even the most 'd____"ii't___"i'" , .1 .,,_;,,;,| p, C>).I\S'1l¢'\l:vted - “mum siomach ailments should be {the game were loud in their praise of ".110, Cn-fr- ‘ given pronlpt and careful attention. Qthc awed sportsmanship displayed by M“ 3513M, u, ‘ So, don't ilcglcct acid stomach, sour- ‘the Navy Boys, and will be glad to nu- u * ~ l t ‘ ‘ lfi, to Son Lorenzo. "Fine‘Qvigififfirlifflknvgng 1515;: 15cc them return to Montague some l i CJ1‘191"“‘”-5 llRi)lO'tl‘€.‘.ii'il0lli.5. At the vcry first Iumc again" ii1"‘T0fid signs of (lISElTSS, go to any good drug givc I stcrc and get some’ pure Bisurated Mo; cram illfflllifli‘ or tablets.) This ' spacial ltiiigncslzi Compound is safe are. . . . Mabey i mid pleasant lo tako-qukkly, almost 15 UW-i lllfiililily. oilcrtivc and docs not act rls n laxative. 13c sure and ask for 1140mm." IBFURATED Magnesia for stomach iMccarron cs only. Poole ,. ‘fps- r Work has bccn proceeding now f0!‘ Indeed, cu the contrary, the greatest modern improvement is the im- Ia yo“ or two’ but‘ I was told to-day prcvement in women. They have learned efficiency and acquiredvhabits ‘hat another l8 ‘months must’ elapse of industry through being in business. They have learned how to handle , before me building is ready ‘or oc- money thriftily by earning it. Education has broadened their outlook, and ' “ilmmm- “m” ‘mm’ “m” a" t” given them a truer sense of values, and so, taking them by and large, the .be made m conlpme the fimd of £1’- present generation of wives are the bcst helpmeets men ever had. ‘ kcmhooo’ ‘vhich was inaugurated ‘or the purpose in 1926. The memorial Of course, it is natural for us to idealize and glorify the good old times Wvm mnmh‘ a“ impressive temple’ ‘ Men are espczioliy prone to do this, and to let their imaginations run riot . nbmri" a museum and sun“ or of’ when they picture the woman of the past. They figure her as a composite mm ‘md Wm the largsst and of Patient Griselda and a French chef and u cash register, and think how m0“ “p't'°'d“"° centre o! “'5 kind lurky grandfather was to have had a wife who was content to stay put in Ii“ me “'°"1d' Armrlca’ it’ is true’ , her kitchen rind concoct dainty dishes for him to eat; who never talked bwsts Mascnic buildings °t slightly back. no matter how she was treated. and who was o. miracle worker who great" girth’ but they ‘are mvarb could run a house and put up a good appearance without also runnlilg up ably 5pm u!" m“ ‘my mm Masonic bjlfs chambers, but into ordinary resident- . iai flats as well. t‘. LINEUP ra4a._--_--._._. l m pcrials Navy Goal O‘l\'eil Defense ::Persian Balm—ailurlng, provoca- ‘in Forwards _ ‘ Currie Carruthers Poole Imperials Trim Jrhom son The Navy 5 to 3 crimp l Fletcher Mahon Ryan Doiron Coyle Blanchard :'323\fi¢‘-fl-_~ -<__4_~\—a It is character that determines the The first hockcy some 0T WC 5°55‘ |success of a man or a nation-Irving on “'11s played in the Montague Rink -]_-_ Busy-L . ion Wen . riy night, Jan. 14th when ill-m Ilallitzigiic Impcrinls crossed sticks A Rheumatic sufferer . She must be a blue ribbon cook, who cnn make old sheep taste like spring lMa-de Qulck Recgvery lrimb. She must be a fioncicr, who can make 105 cents cut of every dollar. gu-uh the Navy Rcscrvc of Charlotte- ’ iolvti. _ 1‘-1111’i\'~!l11 lilo 111100111115 Proved ir°° I Gem clown “ km 214mg” m” She must be able to be up all night with o sick baby and apocal- scrcne and " ' 11ml -’~'.’I;1'@'1‘§i\’u T01‘ W93? OPPO" lrible Dims tfiatkngde I'M-e a burden i smiling in a pink frock at breakfast. She lnust be able iit. 40 to keep him ll<‘\'<‘1'l11¢3<‘-‘.5 H" 311"“: was to Mr. A. Duggim of 26 South Road from looking slantwisc at the flappers. She must be qilccn of the jollicrs, a "' contcstcd H0111 Sill" VJ m” ‘bother him no morfl- All trflflc 0f working partner, a playmate, ii siren and a wifc all rolled into one. I rheumatic pains has left him. thanks i5 i i i 1 i I CANADA'S SEED SUPPLY ' One of the most important factors in successful farming is a conven- icnt and assured supply of seed of known quality. Conadu. is fortunate in this respect in that the policy of the Sccd Branch of the Federal De- partment of’ Agriculture has built up supplies of high quality commercial and registered seed at convenient points throughout Canada. Every Province in the Dominion is now producing high grade seed in commercial quantities and of the Heaven knows she {kinds suited to the seed production Bu; taking he‘. an possibilities of the lLvei-al provinces. in all, she puts out a pretty good job in her line. And every day, in every s°m° 1d" °r the value °t ‘he Se“ But the modern man wants his wife to do ollof that, and then some. zzRemove all callousea and cil- ‘lurgcmcnts from your stock will Douglas‘ Egyptian Liniment, a m“ dcrfui remedy. No, the parasitic wiic isn't u modern invention. Tempers aren't a new the palaw-mr m (‘mansions war | be “"594 by W0 10W 8 ténulcroture form of discord as jazz is. Nor is nagging a new way that women have de- ran the designation-Am!’ when M the {at used m" ‘Wlng- The mm“ vised of expressing their opinions of their husbands, as broadcasting ls. wmpleted cover an “ea o! no leg: perature must be in“ right and kept than thrvc and '<1_ M1! ECYBS. and W that way, otherwise the doughnut tempt to work in any flour. Pulp,“ The drone wife and the vixen wife have always been with us. and prob- give to me mgum or Kmgsway l Wm be n“ 5°ake¢ We find that a "m" ‘m m9 bimd- 0°39"- 811 Billie llbly always will be with us, but I think that we can say in all fairness that WW" ‘whim “m1 “mmnii °V°"°'P temperature of 375 degrees Fahren- piec€s together 1n a rile cn wraith her tribe has not increased, and that slic is no commoner a figure now than “chums Column’ Says the Glasgow he“ is “m” right when mm 15 "sed- 3°11!‘- Pflt Wt I" the 1151131 “Y- she was m the past flerflld and 385 degrees Fahrenheit when n One-half cup chopped mum-y vegetable oil or hydrogenatsd fat is nuts or pecan meats addedio w; ¢111Pl°yed. It is on interesting fact dough is a delightful variation. that lard produces n lighter colored Chocolafle L‘ brown than other oils and a. dough 3 eggs. fried in lard seems sweeter than when 1 cup sugar. fried in other fats. Whatever fat is l teaspoon vanilla. used» the lmlillftllnt thing is to heat 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg. it to the right temperature. A deep 1 teaspoon salt. fat frying thermometer is invaluable ‘ 1 cup cold mashed potatoes, in frying doughnuts, and with 5,1 3-4 (mp mu;- mill; mellmmeler there is much lrss risk 2 squares unsweetened chocolate. of grease soaking into the dough; 1 1-2 teaspoon baking soda. The fat should be heated slowly and 2 tablespoons shortening. the thermometer should be put into 3 1'2 cups flour. ‘he keme- 4 teaspoons baking powder. Be careful not to heat the fat be- Beat eggs and sugar together will: Yond the desired temperature. Fat a rotary egg beater until thick out —— that 15 heated too lilirh brcaks do . a , u Of ctoulrstg, n-oiucii CrCfltllfglflVtcf existed as this mythical perfect wife of Inga“ 571511;. dlsfl-greeable smellhvi: Iifiildofslaltoygddbecsdinvwxgifamilciltll? 1C J35 , U l W011! 3335i 0 m i 1 . e SU‘ ' .- Rush grangison would have nonlc of her. i‘: The0:105giiidiiisizhgzmrzfhrllslflajhijizri, five and charming‘ Fragrant and m’ ‘sulbstzgii: 128$ ltiiliillggtlibl: ctr: ggitfiwifisiiksgcximllxam waits“: | of his wife than the old-fashioned man did of his._ g:1Silg;R%uili5fgrCli§é'béilgiieincizfii?[L5 used in heating the fat it may be baking soda, Mlglg ghocolmtg r used man times. S r ' - In grandfathers time, for instance, ull that a man expected of his wife Ions o‘ Surpassing loveliness‘ Makes side of theydoughnut Trysting: trill-ti- Ztritdbezdiingtiimlwegtttzterflifitizie; s: was for her to be a. good ilousekccper and a good wlfc and mother. That S;thtlnangelgggelssogn ‘nmftegatrn: ings when it ls first put, 1pm m9 m; Add “our that ha’; been 511ml ‘lg lwlajcglgflarggditxnislf (gran-formed her duties in those respects she could I caused by weather conditions‘ so"? i; another precaution against crack- baking powder. Stir until flour I s’ lens and wliltcns the hands. Persian Zmedmtely Mm mm m dillmpfnfi anslthonmio increlstla- I-Ie didn't expect her to remain perpetually young and beautiful and y Balm is u‘ peerless toilet requisite {or doughy-um from the {at 171;. o: £152: abourllifega mutton keep a boyish figure. He didn't expect her to be a vamp and u fascinator; I women who m” m’ charm and dis‘ absorbent (unglazed) pbPer vnap- and at out Pry ill? hot fat (lard! to have fliWDyS read the latest book lmd to be ready to grab her hat and l tlnctkm’ Use It for hands and mom king @113 excellent for my; punposa dogma, F) in“! we]; brawn“; pnfl run with him whenever he felt like stepping out. Doughnum on ungiazsd papa, 3 H! cups flour. Yield: 44 doughnuts. 2 teaspoons baking powder. l cup sugar. 1-2 teaspoons vanilla. 1-2 teaspoon salt. 1~4 teaspoon nutmeg. ..-».__-. i; i1. ‘, ill . .-..»,-<-;>.-..--. - - - Furthermore, the womlm of today has to wrestle with a. demon that the (m- n“; what Nor-villi"- dld, My legs woman of the past never knew-the high cost of living. and the miracle of were stiff and full of pain. My knee | flnanciering that the average wife docs with her housekeeping allowance - ' . . » ll a - . figs’: 3111's; 3&2? pzgiézngé‘: a3; £11k I ggilgsciitltle her to be Secretary of the Treasury if she got her just out the pain. Stiffness disappeared. ' Today I am well-thanks to Ner- "iilc ilnpr-rlrils took the offensive and‘ ipnurcrl shots at O'Neil and although hr was stopping what looked like sure l‘ , ~. 1 i‘ s, nevertheless he just couldn't. [bu 1~'.'Cl‘_\‘\K'i1Cl‘0 and nitcr five min- ,l‘ 0:; plny the lmpcrials scored the vil|ne."—A. Duggan. jfirst counter of the evening. Several, Whit- Nlfvilillfl did f0!‘ Ml’. D118“ ‘minutes later the Imperials netted 5a“ l‘ Wm m’ dmmt d° 1°‘ y°“' G” l t. ‘r lucig? '-\.-i_..-<-n- n i» 1'91? Of course, the modern wife is fur from perfect. would be no fit mate for the modem man if she were! .-¢...._....~a-.._ _... no. “ii v is "f. - :.'lli ilY-lillllbli! ann~uvrh pvnmv ‘r..- to I liool lino! rig! 11h; , 35 bottl td fom you dru - phsir second counter, and then the am c e o “y r r g ‘MP P°~ Il-‘iizgv Boys realizing that a hard: way, she is growing better and better_ DQRQq-Hy 131x production is available from the state _ merit issued by the Branch that, in nun up‘ 1w" l,» 1,. ill‘; wile‘ |fight was ahead of them cleared the - - [decks for action, and Dillon, after cnim’. 1110:": 1 . p- lixinigz; of which nlczl ' 51v" vciry lll ti." lnzitrrilii sphere- 1p¢;;;lng'i~,:u; pi'rr'.pol'.lj;~--llcliry Ford. Bread Making’, A llooklct con- milling some new r. n (i simplified illcrls on broad making. Sent free on request. \Vcslern (‘annila Co. Lim Flour Milli ilel ‘a brilliant rush shot one that Mabey ‘just couldn't get and nctted the ‘Navy's first counter. In the second period the Imperial: scored two more counters, but try as ihry would the Navy Boys Just ‘couldn't get away, as the spunky forwards of the Imperiais seemed always to be on top of them, and ulicn the Navy Boys got through the forwards it was next to impossible to got through the stone wall defence of the Imperials. In the last period the Navy Boya again showed what they were made o.’ and netted another counter, and soon after the Imperiala scored the final goal, and the game ended with ihe score 5 to 3 in favor of the Irn- poriala. Individual mentioning is out of the question. the boys all played hockey from start. to finish, and the Impericls with Fult Campbell to coach them, will make most of the Island Intermediate Hockey teams play hockey before spring. The large crowd which IA Easier Ironing Because the Point stays hot Because the point of this Edison Elec- tric Iron stays hot, it's easier to iron around buttons. ruffles, and pleats. Try it at our store and see what a difference _it makes. 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