*_tt‘zru'ié>5S5'E'l5fl>33b-l ‘zgflgx; :3.1:<4::**4é wgt/IHJ” ll» :t t 1t e1 t! ft t ti. m iv i4 of K ilIZ-TSZLSHFKQ‘ “"N""" ‘—~'-'4-3V<">fi"\'~' ,<'M>l|?7-(:7OD g.“ h a . PAGE TWO _ tbd‘;oo"o?§vo ' . . oman’s Re alm m-L / Social and Personal THE CliABl-QTTETIUWN GQARIJ_ ~.--vrvvvv v v v f Fashio _ NOVEMBER 28 1933 ........,.,,,,,, ' -.~ _rvcvvg_g.= ns I Literature l vvvvvvvvvvvwvv vw T77YVW - -- M. -~~ a - n» - - . t $3121»: No Man u vie: D D . wfifi‘; Marry i Ora J’ ‘x t; outta’; I Marriage is a Gamble, Especially if You do Not Make a Complete Survey and Analy- sts 0f the Person You Are to Wed Alvoun man wants to know how he can tell what sort of o wife a _ l “ll m? e- Ale-s and ahwk. he can't. That is a. problem that 1,, be- 0nd human wisdom to solve, u is abundantly proved by all the mtg]; » - ntarrlageswesee aboutusand by the fact thatI neither intelligence. nor e, nor experience seem l° "B"! B mm anytlllrltziafiaout selecting a wife, » Every day hlgh-browed ‘ college professors‘ ‘"9"?’ llllle nttwts. shrewd business executives ale .ured to the altar by old-diggers young en- ough‘ w be their RYE-lid llflhbers. and men's seventh \\'1\‘6$ are no more sure to be their hearts’ desires than their first ones were. Apparentl- a mall's gwws he kind of a. wife he wants is jlkli as ‘much a. ‘ma {or of pure luck 35 guessing how {l‘1‘~\~l.\_ beans re are tn a Jar, or what the wea- WPl, b @1114- be _5l.\f months hence. Vvhat add»: to the contptthv 0t the situation Ls hat the girl, _ no ntorc than the man, knows how she is going to - v » rcoc’ to tnatttntottt- and v.1 em h ~11» ' Q household angel, or one B: the wives who are §1wa§§ sruilsufg ‘Qyfséfigf. I ‘he pru "d to use his‘ best judfltnent when he such stuns and parténts 1hr cter and disposition, anal p. ‘forntfmcc. of the prcs .. even utcse are no safe guxlo what they seem. Ho} ‘o tel.‘ whether when he Vmalfrig; for c. lid. his living picture will s 111 be a lice. How ts _ he to know v: her mcxlcr. is a gift from God or . HOW is he to know that t 20 strlngbean on him? If a man Can't tell how much of a. good - looker a girl rear‘. is how i‘ h‘)? ti‘; lrlll’ lrllffll Krflv r She IKV-WSSBi? How can he tell whe- tr t tc s. ce and the sparkle in her eves indicates ll she is hi‘ and has the shine o: youth _ tlter her tatighet~ shows a, 591150 of °l lllgli annual spirits? Ptlll‘? Ill? Cute little baby-talk girl, who looks up e and asks such naive questions, la hantLng him Y ‘fr.’ Ho“: can he know whether ~he femltlr e‘ l“ 4-8 b63918 marriage can bore a man to tears hlflmlfls little mothcrly, posses lve way of ll H5121: over hls netting his feet wet. her iist-‘l u; roos bccf and spinach instead of the sophisticated when they go to a restaurant, her telephoning m know if l -'l $11K‘ “IP11 lllfy have been out together-that seemed o . flml WfJmIFIlS‘ at the time. moans that she will henpeck her husband ' . ‘he -‘-t'll.(i not d. e to call llls sou] his Q\\'n_ m u he toll tit-r Lucy's 1nothet~ having spoiled her to 119a,’), _crl ier every whim meant ‘hat Lucy would expect her lujs- ' that . n ‘e ‘umsof to h ; f t. tl s; ' lCt ;e a l uonal human benetg and} puflehql; wggifi hfn°x§,°§“§,,§."s,,‘§ uoujt; pack < (1011185 and go back to Mother? ' ' he tell that Sally's devotlo . 0d so loudly didn't fit her to be l: zgodwtittigmliltilt ttrltaet $53 x335 How could he know that her husband would always run h ..ti \n<l to Llotitci‘ and Father and the sisters and b"; h.“ and that 1 ‘3 “Dull 0"" llllll "D as a sacrifice on their altar wkhout ever realiz- i .n ‘ :-.. 1.? llou- t-sttltl he know that e \' u h ~ ' . t . lo»- tl 1r ltotist- was filled with her people,sgnd‘ghtltcti. §§§a§v§ifiahi§l§§ M. ‘B’ 1°2t1l\1°§§1°Y'-§ Ollerflilon and John's college education and. l . How could he know th t if h Mo; be“ ‘ u‘ stood cook that she would stay? tirégiiih? Itrflbaw coullgehsglitrfilaé no uastt‘ _ f" t :1 .- , utetm 1i aiitlxfiicticlr 10BX51? ntleoléiifhtfititge woum m 0m of n’ “he” Shel v e coiucurt. No man can kno l t h . par ‘. t _<lm".\'s in the matrunortlalfiotvtelfy. fieisngtttgxgaztnhiilhtgiigl? and ake his chance. Donal-Hy DD; ‘ AMorningSmilc IN LIGHTER VEIN “Paradof. brought MG ' . freedom" Z A rustic who saw a lady artist sketching e landscape in which she had given prominence to tnc sky, took a respectful inter- est in the wotrk. “Ah", said the artist, "perhaps , to you too Nature opens her sky- Dlvlllres. page by page. Have you a - - 5 of the " h so n the lambent flame EAlZACl-IB, dawn leaping across the livid MI vM-It-vhw east-the red-stained, sulphurous ‘ lslcts floating ln lakes of flre in the west_the ragged cloud at midnight, black as a ravens wing, blotting out. the shudder- ing moon?" fNo," replied the man, S1I_19_e__I _ zoyemp drinking." ¢To-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Aimee "not. l CROCHEFED TABLECLOTH DESIGN NO. 693 Miss Aimcs IPCPlVGS a’ least 200 votes for each dmign before it ls pc- téeptgtctl for this column. Bend us your votes. We print all the popular - ans. Dmr Renders: For sheer elegance. it would be difficult to find a cmcnctctl cloth to .~ttrpn.-s this one. Each square holds an unusually lllflvt-‘llll Kl-"HSY lltw-Htn and the whole t-lo h is bordtrczl in n lovely forttal pattern. Although only simple fllct crochet ls used throughout, the lutlsltctl protlttct ls unusually rich-looking, The pattern includes mmerlnl lequmcment, ritch guides, design chant rzul lull instructions for finishing. S" d 20 cents. trom preferred. P» mrll Orflcr mll.lrtilt>e' used when EAT-E. Patterns and V0 lng for POPULAR DICSIGNS. To The Charlottetown Guardian Ncrdlcwcrk Drpt. DESIGN NO. 693 Name. - — -— Sircet Atldrcss - — - - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -— — City - — — — — — — — — — SL422 __._.._ ._- ...._ ._._____._...._ ‘ from shrinking and breaking when l shire county cricket club in 1 THE COOK '3 CORNER RICH MINCE P]! Two pounds lean bee! boiled ten- der (minced flne when cold), four pounds apples, chopped fine, two pounds suet, two pounds layer raisins, two pounds sultanas, two pounds currents, one-half pound cttron peel (shredded) one-quartu pound each of orange peel and lemon peel, ope-quarter pound each of walnuts and almonds. Put over the fire with three pounds of brqum sugar made to a good syrup with a little water. while heating. add: one table- spoon each of ground cloves, all- spicc, ground ginger, salt, mace; one nutmeg, grated, juice and rind of t-wo lelnons Boll fifteen min- utes_ Take from flre and, when cold. add one quart apple cider. Pack in a stone crock. When prop- erly sealed will keep for months and grow more mellow mm age ztnscta tuciirérunuovrsns One nine-ounce package of dry mmccnviat. one and one-half cups wotcr. thrsc tablespoons sugan. Pastry lone rule tiastigv using one and tin-half cups flour). Break mincemcat into pieces.‘ Add cold water and sugu; Place t over heat and stir until all lumps are tliorottgltly broken up. Bring l to n hrisl: owl: continue boiling 1 for one mimrc Allow to cool. Roll " " 1 inch ‘hick; . t\..l\~- lartge squares or sixteen small onc=. placing trio or one and a half tablespmtts on each for]: .. own grccsl about fifteen minutes. This l'.‘(.'ll)(‘ nlukos two cups mince-merit, . owl tnzaj: also he used fcr n: pie. This is a fruity mixture and wry good. Under the old food re- piitlc. tnhtct-lttt-at called for meat, at least citzht to ten percent, and it does make a different dish. You may add also four tablespoons of currant jellv to the mixture be- fore removing from the stove. Four tablespoons ground beef and two of chopped suct arid body and give an old-fashioned mlncemeat with a minimum of time and trouble. q » vO§O-§-§+OQ-0O-4&O—§4-b-04~ § How Can | t a a 1 LB! ANNE ASHLII: Q. How can f make u. cement for water pipe joints? A. A good cement for steam and water pipe joints can be made us follows: MIX. l0 lbs. of yellow ocher, 4 lbs. ground llthargc, 4 lbs. whiting. and 1-2 lb. hemp, cut up fine. Mlx these ingredients with linseed oil to the consistency of putty. Of course a smaller quant- lty can be made, using same pro- portion. Q. How can I keep sausages frying them? A. Try boiling them for about eight minutes before frying. Roll- ing them in flour before frying wlll also prevent them from breaking. Q. How can I open u. sealed envelope, when I have forgotten a certain enclosure? A. The envelope can be opened easily by laying a wet cloth over the flop and pressing lt with a. warm lron SUCCEEDS IDRD HAWKE Leeds, England-(Wlrblr Stan- ley F. Jackson, former tnterxlafion- al player and Yorkshire captain, has becn elected president of York- _ succes- sion, to tltc___l_zt_l._e_LQr§1___l-'I_a._v.'ke.___ Spring Surprise Ideal at Your Next Party _-___- cut ‘ vv w: wviiivvvwvv vwv vwww iv . //. . . Vapollub’: poultlce-and-vapor This two-way action (mlmto. action goes right to work-df- tlon and stimulation) loosens rect through the skln like a . phlegm-clears the alr-pne- - poultlce, while its medicated l sages-checks tendency to vapors released by the body - cou h-eases uscul soreness warmth are inhaled direct to » or tghtness-relfeves local con- the irritated air-passages with cation-and he soon feels com- everv breath- ortuble again. . . nae-gm ONLY VAPORUI GIVES YOU ‘Il-IIS DOU _ Long ful sleep, VapoRub kc?! rtggt on working. And o ten y morning the worst of his cold . ls over. No wonder so man mothers put faith in Va Ru whenever anyone tn the amfly has a cold! ll! PROOF: Artuczs. FLIGHT l L, \ .1, '\JliCLUUD_ CHAPTER XIV. DESERT MARCH The three figures. with every pace looking more like absurd mflffOil- ettes jerked along by lnvtslole wires, grew smaller and smaller. Hubert Manson put. his arm round wife's shoulders. Flesch s ooped over ready with the suspicion of a smile when he needed it. And more thaz. at any tlme mce she had known him. she realized the she loved lmore: the hard. smut-streak- ed law; the keen peennlz eyes; the steady piston-like drlve of his legs, which drove her forward almost as his oantera. Saunders cleared hls definitely as it drove him. b sheer throat, and spat. emotionally into magnet like example; the h r curl-i the sand. And tnn a little at. the base of his n ; llllmltalbly 111% overhead. the tiniest of ltny s " against the burning blue o the sky. three vultures soared effort- less on vast. leathery creaking wings —soared, and watcher. and waited. And the swift tropical dusk swal- lowed alike those. who watched. and those who marched. A desert loumetyl ls very nearly an indescribable in: to those who have never had the experlenfie in their own persons. f all it .he worn kha-kl breeches; the open- shlrt. ‘she felt. that. rather than ap- pear inadequate tn the eyes of this man so obviously here ln his ele- ment. she could die on her feet without so much as a whlmper. And though her feet tzrew sore and swollen. and neg eyes raw and and the era-W of her water- ttles cut into her shoulders, and her breaches chafed. and a three-hourly mouthful of water seemed no more than a mockery to her dried tongue and dust-pardled Jlroat, she marched so well that ._.arrlmore found her endurance as "lard to believe. as he would have flatly dlsbelleved the truth-that only for love of him could the gfrl ever have done . And Antony Sothern? ‘rhat fine flower of elegant civlliza lon was repldlv and franltfy in a lpkxetty bad way. He was lemming, e other and betzer men before him, that it ls easier to pose as a. man of action than to act: to level a pistol han to me it; to talk of a desert march Most o approximates to Arctic or Antarctic travelling. There ls the same utter desolation and friendliness of the environment: the same monotony of acute. and occasionally volent dis- comfortxthe same absence of variety of landscape or landmarks. And gradually onlythree f-hlngs emerge nto the foreground of the plo- ture: enterge, lose all proportion, swell lnw hideous caricatures. Your. boots, the water-bottles. and the What Lnrrlrnore thought during the first two days of that journey to El Fayoum. it is impossible to say. Certainly he never spoke of it. He, rgguy m cmqmon, He winged t merely led the way. his shoulders l1 accept mrrlrttores parole, and as a. little s . his Jaw a trifle cub, consequence was not only burdened thrust. s length of stride never al- Wm, m; 1.0mm 511339, o1 water and terms. l equipment, but also wm. two pistols. During those forev-elsht hWH- and a bandolter filled with ammuni- he was so wrapped up in the prac- @1011 tlcal problem of assuring himself of A5 5 matte;- og course he brought the Bwllrflcv of the course. 0f V- up the rear of the marching per‘v. In: Carol a lead without expolt- completely lncapelble as he was of in: her fill-BI"? in following to appreciating mrrinuom’: strict/v breaking-point. hat he thotum of realist attitude. Sothern still "bliilt “it” ‘°‘.2.’..". “flit... of ““.’“.*‘l“ °‘.“‘°..i.‘§.“:"%‘l.“.‘ “w; . . " a n42 a so ." a was nothing but Ilcrrfnloxe, she walked hp the march some ten e started after yards behind Carol and Lcrrlmore: Christmas MEANS I , , . And a Right to the Jlwl Iow they all howl with laughtet at Blindmans Boxing-Match. Glove: are paper bags, fastened at wrists with rubber bands. Trick l: to blindfold Mary first then Jack. But before their "sec- onds" set them sparring with each other, l\lary'| blindfold ls slipped off. Watch Jack‘: bewilderment ll. her upper cut. Follow this hllulotu stunt with a Celebrity Content. Before tht party, clip from newspaper: and magazine: candid-camera shots of movie stars, politicians, other na- tionally known pcrsonagel. The cruler the pictures, the more fun Cut off captions, number and tack up around the wallr. Equip each "nest with pnnvil and paper, uk him to identify the celcbritlel by number. At the end of 15 minutes hostess reads off correct answers. prcscntl a prize to the winner. Make a name for yourlelf n hostess. Novel games, conteltl, lee- breakers from our 32-page booklet keep your parties humming with owltrmcnt, good fellowship. Send 20c ln coins for your copy of Party Comes For All Occasions to The Guardian Home Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of rrnklet. Name sit?» ma‘... l suggest the following as a POPt/‘bnlt DL-‘SIQN — — — — — — — — — — — - ~ " - — ~ ' -' “Mwm All reproduction rlgh s mtnt- DestntTresert/w- , . . __. I Town r- rntstittt "voun GIFTS” MORE actunruttv . . . wmt rtttttv or antcuttsrn 5g, "m T0 n: ur rm PACKAGE, um tn t A65 ...A|.so rtrntv or tut cnrttusst a tnnt uu ...FOI|NIl tn A mom: courttrt srttctton l" CART ER’S Book Store '.>(JmI-A\ rllfil/ . _ ,_ m“ U mile, hardly speaking. but always V‘ ed‘ l damnable dithering sag o! the 88-11 than to carry lt out. Sothern was not‘ h When wushln Proved by Everyday Use in More Home: Ftp-ll; E J 1 Q" (l. W 13' Than A H Other Medications of If: Kind KR USE Large; 5:32: of Elinicit; fT-Esl: on gold: A P O why, for the first four or flve miles he added vastly to his own discom- fort by keeping a hand on the butt of one of his pistols. He persisted in seeing hlmse , as lt were, 1n tac- tical control of the situation. Such an attitude was compara- Eothem. after He was merely But] was practically unnecessary. he also realized. ‘""h a mmutr o. "rror and despair. that even if he would he could no make their 36MB.- H0 tolled and sweated in the rear. his wall: tcndinl! more and more 1o be- come a lurch. futll: oaths dylnll in whispers on his cracked lrpfl. and everyfhltlg in the world .orgot en but. the molten mstness of he sun. thg ‘, d his thirst. ““%§'ttlst$§$g§'i:yropeen. ml!" ll just. something the. makes beer fiz- zle deliciously in the trullet. that “"15 raters simples". trait ov a. s ffffefim e5.” properly hard-fought. “mt-"il thrzlsrtdsstztsstit lnltla cap e. the hem andcraclts the wnsue- It drles- w‘! . . lthst a it. bu ust. lmnfllne hgmytla lltltrlle light-headed. cruzlli bruised about the feet. his llll cracking. and his wmtue swollen w that lt felt like mushy rubber in h!!! mouth. ptoughmg desperately across those 19531105 of sand OWENS 8n Qiltwtiiti. the weight of four rigs- water bottles thuddlnz 118E315‘? l‘ thighs as he went. h led m“ Even when they ai . B8 did ot regular intervals -—_Sothern found no relief. Conversation W-l-h Ltarrlmore was 111190553 143- Tm i l man had simply put- Sta-her" $2? his flqoughts. except ass. hart P‘; lng factor in the enerv I thertfs own actions an impassable barrier bet-WWII 1mm- As for Carol she was too grim-W 1 cupled tn whet she had set. hersiel to do to have any words to snare fir!‘ soulem snq slmo wt her" blindly, aunos- fer ously, to 00D!’ Larrlmore. en the ha"! W" coped she duly swallowed her WP- ml of wartnlsh water. flu down forced he: limbs to recx. and lay like one dead until the march w“ [Qislelfllfid- She dld not dam d0 oflsloerwsothem tended w lac yo" nurch wen on. fififattwlfittfliahl‘. carol: and only onsldered by Larrlmore in l0 for ‘chat u; was slowly borne in u It mind, and most. unwlllmRlY. t logging must be checked. les t! br m: dlsapisterbglvoh l-hfim t ( o continued) . A a‘; 1 Household Scrapbook tn nonenn us» Qitbo-QO-bb-OO-OO-OO. ‘ Ash Trays“ m. Decorative trBY-‘l 9T l‘ 9‘ w can be made from the B11580! g1!‘ are put under furniture 10!! Paste small silhouette tctureu on the bottom of these sum- Ind paste a circle of felt or cardboard over the picture to prevent scratch- lng, The glass magnifies the plcturo. Washing (blllnll celllnn. it ll a to to udpl-eco of ab- sorbent. rag noun the Writt- Thls will catch the exceu wstar that tends to trickle down the arm and wet ‘the sleeve. lcture Hanging sh line is much better for hanging tcturea than the relllllr picture re. OOOO i Modern Etiquette f t (l! noaun um ‘ Q © Q What does ft. signify when a neighbor falls to return a first call within slx weeks’! A. ft indicates but one thin ; that the neighbor does not. wish form a friendship. It is rude for KINDNIII A little more klndnul, l. little less creed; A little more giving, a little lou . A little more smile, u. little bu frown; ' A little less kicking a mm when he's do ' A little moyenwo. l. little lea I; A little more laugh, a little less A llgge‘ more flowers on the path- otiflgravu at. the and of the strlfe_ _By a. Writer Unknown. CLEANING THE LETTERBOX If you want to protect your front door when cleaning the let.- terbox cut a frame for the letter- box in cardboard or zinc and slip ft into position before you bezln topolish. WICKER. FURNITURE To improve wicker furniture, scrub well with salt and water. Not only does this clean well. but it. also strengthens the cane Stuffed turnips make In cruel-ll- lng wrlnter food. Boll tumlps until they are tender, but not so soft. that. they cook out of shape. Cool and then carefully remove the centers. stuff with cheese, rice, corn or savory bread stuffing and bake about fifteen minutes. These are easy to serve and make ef-* fectlve garnlshes for the meat or flsh platter. '1' lve your chocolate milk drlxsk an mint flavor, and a drop of oil of peppermint for each cub of milk. Out of a. Draulht Keep the bowl of cut flowers out of draught; it wlll cause them to wilt more quickly than when protected from the ctronz ctr. ' More Shelf Spwl 1f your bath room ls very small HOUSE WIFE Acnvmtzs 77m THE HER low ft u a little , tho uttu ntt.....“‘&..?“Z..§"t,,,°l, to place on top of the toilet mo; They are surprisingly roomy u; aka: extra space in the 5mm, After Gleaming We all know a rag dampen“ with kerosene wlll give the bath- room enamel the finest sort a‘ shine, but it must be rentembcret to thoroughly rinse out basin an. tub with clear warm water follow. lng the polishing to avoid an (m; of oil ln the next bath draft-tn. Th: Mild’: Room Keep a careful check-up on tht maids room and see tha". it is n systematically cleaned as the res‘, of the house. Many servants an apt to let down a little wits-n it comes to their own room and when they leave, their rooms are found to be ln very bad condition. To extennlnate ants, slice greet. cucumber and place wnere the little pests usually run. They ha; the smell of cucumbers and wlll quickly vacate the premises and wlll not return again. NEW OWNER. SHOULD CHECK HOME HEATING Tb benedlcts and others who have bought. homes or otherwise changed residence in the earlier part of the year, the inevitable approach of winter often hrltlgs new ‘omestic pt “‘ s tn keep- lng the house comfortably heated, says the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating. No home can be really happy l bitter win- ter cold invades its walls, re- marks the institute, in advising persons who are facing the win- ter in new homes to check up on heating efficiency before the sub-zero weather when the peak loud is put upon the system of the building. » If an obsolete heating plant has outlived its usefulness, it a gust as good business to replace t as to replace an obsolete auto- and your medicine closet so shal- l mobile J For The Home’ Sewer A smart tailored type drew with slim front gored skirt. that ends in an animated plalt, to add graceful swing The shoulders are beautifully fitted in a flat yoke that. carries down the front in a panel effect. Mother will prob- ably llke her drrss buttoned un to a. collared yee neck. Mule 4511811- will undoubtedly choose t-hO version that zips up t0 the llmfl girl collar. Inn; or short sleeves. to cult your own taste. please! either version ln a mo“! 0T crlnkly rayon crepe ln black or new rich plum, dark green or wine shade, wtll see you through every- thing you do. For school. office or college, one of the attractive color- ful noisy wool plaids la complete- ly devuttng with either self mu- terfnl collar or velveteen. W: no simple to new and the price IO low, it wlll keen your budget going sm oothly. Style No. 2132 ls deafened for sizes l4, l6. l8, $0 3'95". 33. 34. 35- 88. 40, 42 and M-lnches bust. Bin 36 neuulres 3 3-4 yards of 39-inch material. fiend fifteen cents (l5) ln stamps ~r coin tootn weferred) In oofn nrefullv ngdreu to Chlrl $011‘ vruy- Btyle No. 21232 size... ... ... . “Nlfihl Street Addrell cfly‘, Province THE END dJYtoul a Sfigtsman, and you n. p“ so .. “Ay. “I haven; played II‘ w-‘F-wntili not?" "I lost mu ball". Every Day Styles one not to return u first. call with- ln two weeks, Q. How can a tactless person overcome the embarrassing habit of often saying the wrong thing, or saying something at the wrong time? l A. "Do not talk until you think". ‘Let this hrcome a fixed habit, and your trouble wlll vanish. tun-amt, l f, BEMA MOIASSES u-u-n-ttltaun-I-i DOS M0lASSE5 l “tut oatotmt rnoouct-uor htcntctuttstafi Ohlkt: heLplnp are theeordcr n‘ Q W GII Oll lCrv Extra a Talrle Molasses I put u. In pure. d" ‘h?’ mo: [lvel ldded zest to popular dhh. IIMA an... Font? Tab“ New“ " ' brbrndnuwnplhfliclund for Bled pods. lfl pod l“ VFW‘ SUI-l IN Illl-K AI YOII GIOCII‘!