Miee Ann Adam'e Reeipe for Bran Muiiine ' I‘; cup bran K cup auger lljcupe flour 1% cupinilk {Q teaspoon ealt l egg S teaspoone Magic 1,4 cup incitaa Baking Powder shortening Mix the bran with the lifted fine dry in- gredients. ltiakc a well in the centre and pour in the milk and well-beaten egg. With the fewest possible number of strokes, blend theee ingredienta and etir in the shortening. Half fill greneed muf- lin pane aml bnkc in a hot cven.40D°F., 15 to 2D minutes. A few chopped dates, lightly coated with eome ofthe measured flour, may be added. ZVIiss Aim Adam . bakes lzer fdfliflltS f} Muffins _.-<-- with Zllagic s; f‘ .. ,‘,; Baking Powder .5. co _ ‘ ' > _ _ ch a ' \ "V-hen selecting m‘ , " ingredients fur f ’ ' my recipesfsays . __ w: Miss Ann .~\<lam, "Q cookery author- W .=‘ l. ifv nil the Cun- VC Q l‘ dinn Homevlour- '- X nul, "l consider three points — economy, health valué. and successful performance. Dnorothy Dix Letter Bo; i-i‘ Are Children a Necessary Part of a Happy Marriage? - Widower With One Daugh- ter Who Would Marry a Woman of Poor Reputation -- Are Blondcs Not to be Trusted ‘I \ Dear Miss Dbl-I am a man 31 years of age. very much in love with nsplcnclid girl whom I have cared (or for five years, but wfhen I asked hcr to many inc she told me that she could never have any children. I realize how much courage it took for her to bell me that, risking the loss of her happiness, and it seems, is possible, that I love her more than I did. But I have always looked forward to having a fam- ily and I am wondering if the desire for a baby of my own may some day becoming consuming enough to wreck our happiness. SELI-‘iSl-l. Answerf Of course, that is e question that nobody 1n the world can settle for you, and before you decide it for yourself look very deeply into your own heart. ~ ‘- lf you have the paternal instinct very fully de- vclopcd in your nature, you will certainly be running a great risk to marry a woman who cannot give you children, but 1f you Bro 1115b i118 LHTFEQP man who can, in the slang of the day, take babies or let ‘em fllulif‘, ihcn you will bc quite safe in marrying the finc woman vcnh whom you arc ill love. ‘Ihere are both men and women who are miserable unless they have children. 'l'h»:y have an intense mother and father hunger that nothing bu’. lilllc hands can iced, but these people when they have no children of zhcir own can almost always find a satisfactory substitute in adOLY-illl-Z children over whom they seem to be more foolish than real parents are over their own. Bo you can find this means of escape if your desire for children interferes with your happiness. fin‘. not all jicople, and especially not many men, have this. cruilng far Clllldlflll. Regarding most of the families 1 know, 1 should say that ‘hv fafhcrs welcome the new arrivals with little enthusiasm and gener- s-"cm tolregarcl their offspring more in the light of burdens than .,r, from onhigh. Look about you. How many fathers d0 Y0“ u jiluying with their children? How many do you see Xllillillll.’ How many do you see ever gvtlins 8111' m. ‘hi iii ." \‘\ Vi‘ 1:1 nions of their children? lciil fun out of their children? The old idea that childless couples were necessarily unhappy is a superstition handed down from the time when big families were thc rulc and had to be justificd. Many of the happiest couples in thc world have no children, and, as a rulc, childless couples stay lovers longer than those v. 1th children. This 1s natural because the woman who has no children is free to go about with her husband and devote herself to entertaining and amusing his as she cannot do if she has babies. Also, she pre- ucrres hcr looks longer because she has the time and the moncy to fre- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Every Pa This style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 3G, 38 and 40 inches qucnt beauty shops instead of spending her resources on baby specialists. and she can keep herself dolled up, which the mother of the fanuly can- not do unless she is a woman of wealth. Nor is it true mat cnualon uluu a nusuauo and w-“e mnrn closelv to- gether. Children may keep them from getting a. divorce, but as far as love goes children are more liable to push husbands and wives apart than they are to bring them into closer harmony. For only too often with the advent of the first body the husband loses his wife, never to find her agrflln. After that she is all mother. All her affection, her caresses, her interests are given to the children, and the only use she has for her hus- band is as ‘a provider for the children. Up to the time that. Junior came, the wife has made a little tin god m, “Magic Baking Powder meets m‘ them all. l usc and approve §\l.1~;ic, th because I know it is pure, and free yo, from harmful ingredients, and be- 5; cause experience has taught me b, that I can count upon successful i results with Magic 0v": ¢-'---~-" MW}.- R..1.;..,; Powder is used exclufivrlg; by the majority ofcook- 5" ery experts, dietitians, and house- l-‘f wives throughout Canada. In fact, _ ' w! hlagic outsells all othcr_ baking ‘V prv-vders combincdl . . a b, mas c001: coax-xvi... you‘ _., m: lmkc at lzurnc, the new Magic Cool: j Book will give you dozens of recipes n for delicious inked foods. Write to W1,’ Svanilzrd Brands Ltd., Fraser Aveu‘ and Libcrzy Sh, Toronto, Om. Magic Baklng Pow- der has been horns leaned aadapproved by the llonxc Serv- lee Bureau nl('.'m1~ dlon llumo Journal, Torunlo. iuul 1| nu: nub‘ Canadian bak- ing nouns: ilin ha! been unaided their official Ceruncate of gQNYlktflfi -'r;r>\i'r_\i.\'s M) Al l'\l.“ This amt». mu-nr n" v flu |< your iumrnnu-c [lint hluglr linking Pumlcr ls from: from alum or uny harmful ingredient. A M0 rningSm ile of her husband. She has dressed up for him. mattered him, amused him, adored him, but after the children come she has not time for him, and it is then that most husbands who develop into Phllamierefi bfiilln t0 roam in search of the companionship and the adulation they have lost at home. so you see the childless man doesn't always have the worst of the bargain, because he is always his wife's biggest baby and sPOilEd t0 death. DOROTHY mx. O O Dear Dorothy Dix-l am a middle-aged banker and hold quite in influential position in a small, conservative town. Last July my Wife died, leaving me with one daughter who is away from home most of the time. Since my wiles death I have been going out with a woman of about 40, whom 1 enjoy being with, but who has a somewhat shady rt!- putation. 1111s has aroused quite a lot of criticism from the towns- people. Would you advise me to V1614 i0 Public Opinion, or to marry the woman as I wish to? x- Y- z- ‘l\iil~\\'€1'Z strength and courage to face the onseque reputation and put her over the girl. Rich Uncle in hlllljl 5.iil-)nl.~.ri-.in: -—"I am exitrcmciy sorry to learn that Eustace is in thc harm of vis- iting a golf club 0n in» S Pi" of brldgcP-Humorlst lLOYI-dllli.) p -__._______i l but "ackage with ‘ i) §PQT l, label ' who Ls not like Caesar's wife. daughters to come to your house that is presided Over by a soiled dvvfl Nor will the best young men care to go there in search of a wife- Then you subject your daughter to the influence of a woman with my“ Wm’ lbrlghtlyléloh‘ loose ideals of conduct and that is something that no decent man and he docsnt Piny- llc oziiY . 0-.- i‘ " ' {d this d“, us,“ “ma. Bhomd dm there for a few drinlc: uni yam.- ‘w ma“ who has any en o y ' l F\l> Nor do I think that this marriage will turn out wcli‘ for you. 11001111 MR AND MRS. A young man may marry whom he pleases. Pfovided he h“ the , but a widower, and es- pecially one with a daughter, has no riiht W m5"? B- W°mlfl °i bid To begin with, you give your daughter a social handicap that will blight her girlhood and ruin her chances of making a. good marriase. be- ruins: in a small, conservative town it is thumbs-GOV!!! 011 the Wilma“ Mothers of nice girls will not want their bust measure. size 16 requires 2% yards of 39-inch material with 5t yard of 35-inch all-over lace. The separate jacket takes 2% yards of 39-inch material. No. lilo-Tailored Undies. This style is designed in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 3B and 40 inches bust measure. Size 16 requires 1% yards of 35-inch material with 6% yards of binding. No. 397-Slendcrlzing Model. This style is designed in sizes 38, 38, 40, ~12, 44, 46 and 4B inches bust meas- ure. Size 36 requires 31,-} yards of 39-inch material with ti. yard of 39- inch contrasting. No. 587—Darllng Frock. This style is designed in sizes 2, 4 and Bl ‘years. Size 4 requires 11.1. yards oi 39-inch material with 9% yards of ribbon. No. Gill-Bloomer Frock. This What the Fashionables are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With By Annabelle Worthington No. ‘mi-Charming Day Dress. style is designed in aim I. 4 and 6 fit-b Social andlPersonal -:- Fashions ttern —__ .i=§J‘F=';'Y-?<=T~i*s r; it? i an-.. bring them in min years. Size 4 requires 2% yards of 39-inch material with 1,5 yard of 35-inch contrasting. Besuretoflllintbeslzeofthe ‘pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin " Please, Mr. Jonee, will you give me a large tin of Clark’a Pork and Beans right away, 'cause my Mom wants them in a hurry." “_Well, I don't know, Mr. Jones, but I think my Mom told me just to the tin, l!‘ you dolft Let the Clark Hnchena Help m‘ -:- Literature a M OUR JIMMY A “Saucy” Message "Why euro, Jimmy, what does your Mom want them in ‘P Tomato, Chill or Plain Sauce? Did she tell you?" "I guess l like them beat in Chill Sauce after _ uese l could eat. Clark's Pork and lleane any old way . . they're» good." all, Mom, although I You ‘i for Quicker and Better Meals. A Canadian firm through and through, established 1877 WITH TOMATO. cmu on PLAIN sauce. We’ve yet to meet the appetite that could resist Clarlfia Governor Sauce . . . it’a full of tang! preferred.) Price of pattern 1o Waite. l, For The Cook L Waldorf Style Stuffed lotatoel Name Street Address Cut 4 baked potatoes in half lengthwise with a sharp knife. Scoop out inside carefully in order not to break the sheila. Put pulp and 2 hard-boiled egg yolks through a sieve or ricer. Add 2 tablespoons melted butter, 4 tablaspoo l! grated cheese, and stir in 3 tablespoons milk. Season with salt, pepper and paprika. Whip until flufly, then re- fill potato shells , brush tops with melted butter. Return to a moderate oven until nicely browned. Serve at once. "--...---n---u-----“.-.. State ds Checked By modern vaporizing ointment-Just rub on , CaS after your infatuation for this woma that you have paid too high a price crs in her face. Your old friends and neighbors you will not find that it adds to you that llwfile gossip about behind the look askancc. wife ls a blonde and I do not think Hove l been lucky enough to get the sure that Mrs. Grundy will send you to Coventry for snapping your fing- Decr Miss Dix-Are blondes any We are always hehring about blonde Vamps and flirts and djzzy b19114“ and blonde stcnogrxaphers running of‘! with married men, etc. etc. ' good housekeeper and everything that a man oould expect a wit; u; b9, n has cooled ofl.’ you will begin to feel for marrying her, p0,- you may be UPTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The second annual meeting of the Upton W. 1., was held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Benton on Nov. 11th with ten members and two visitors present. The meeting op- ened by liepeating the Creed. Roll Call was ansyered by drawing a pig blind-folded. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Some time was spent in f‘ ' q ways of raising funds for the In- stitute. It was decided on a Par- lor Social, but no arrangements were made tlll later. Committees will give you the cold shoulder and l‘ Drestlse as a banker to have a. wife 1r hands and at whom other women DOROTHY DIX. less to be trusted than brunettes? My she flirts with other men. She is e. only good blonde? JOE. _ were then appointed. Sick, Mrs. Ansml" Tumor and Miss Creed. School CP/ifflllfly not. The color of a woman's hair and skin have no rela- Mrs. J. McLeod and Mrs. Button’ ~r jidcal of supreme beauty. m" w h" mmfll-‘l- 5115i l! "WHY 800d women are blondes as brunettes. The reports of the president and the secretary showed the organi- tion to be in a favorable condi- tion. An election of officers for the ensuing year then took place as follows: Jo; Does His Bit to Start a Boom The only reason we use the term "blonde" as a synonym for a seduct- wss is because the fair woman with golden hair ‘has always stood as our DOROTHY DIX. Pres, Mrs. Alban McSwaln. Vice. . .., furs. ueorge Betton. Secy- Leod, Mrs. John Beaten, Mrs. Ja- nie Turner, re-electe’. Miss Edna. Creed and Mrs. John McLeod. Mrs. J. McLeod kindly invited the members to her home for the answered by Christmas recipes. Meeting then adjourned by‘ sing- ln! National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Henry- Sherman and a. social evening was enjoyed. The December sting of the Upton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. John W. McLeod on Dec- mber 9th with an attendance of seven members. The president presided and the meeting opened oy repeating the Creed. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Roll Call was answered by a Christmas recipe. The usual routine of business was carried out and the following motions were made. That a. vote of thanks is tendered to the retiring President, Auditors, , be taken up at next December meeting. Roll Call‘ to be ' Mrs. A. S. Morson. That Institute get Christmas gifts for school Tress, Mrs. Seymour Taylor, re- j children andthat $1.50 is forward- clected. Directors, Mrs. John Mc- ged to Mrs. A. Wynnd to promote and a collection to meeting for was Dental Clinic Red Cross. Correspondence [read by the ' secreteryflrhe sale {of Christmas seals then took place. ‘Program consisted of a null!!! "All in the days‘ work at the Fed- eral, by Mrs. McSwaln and selec- tions on Gramaphone. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. John McDonald, Roll Call to be answered by a joke. Meeting ad- journed by singing National An- them. Lunch was then served by the hostess. (Patriot Please Copy) He who is continually tending towards perfection, who chooses the good and attaches himself strongly to it for fear of losing it, is the saga- Confucius. Philosophy teaches us to endure afflictions but Christianity to en- joy them by turnlng them into Sul-leverywheee. lia- Oiauaea! $50. and ' alnall Ne. - Depoll L T. Yell Com pqy, UL, lleahuel. Does Your Mirror Reflect Rough, CUTICURA And Have A Clear Skin! Aroun- the affected parta with Gilli- enra fllntment. Wuheliaafew minutes with Cutleura lull hot water and continue bathing. pies, rashoe and "nearly all forlll 0t akin troubles yield to this treatment- Pimply Shin P nan use BUSINESS WHAT ‘mis covmk)’ NEEDS 1a gaaM “mm J" "m5 °LP PAYSFE-mg 0F ‘ms Money ‘WP/P PUT m CiRCULATiON uusrwa __ FURNISH A '8 LESS SMPUQ” l°°l< ‘T ill" MANTI-EPIEcEl