t I Pail _-'li " f=3’f‘;.,-".`.a .gg .wg .|' ` , ._ .-' ,NV 'v l , . _,s It is » \`» ~ .' -\ \,t‘- if \. lj i., t it \,¢ \. v it y= .\" ll Sa* v 1-, Xt* tk, il it xy- V ij `l‘,f \_\¢ XJ *ii-f `~"f \,¢ \.¢ *if*-ge' ".1 Tv H .; .. l ,, wr .jp y, if 3' :_';J~ \,r .', :_ K". 3 LJ 1; T' ._‘. T1' " i. ._ . J-ji '\ 'fl e `“` |, 31. 1\ . tw 1 u W .M ~ ..-V ' : "U \ 'u 'I "1 -a \. _ §. 'THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - DECEMBER 22 1932 I rAcEa1oHT_ L F, g _ . _ - - - f ,_ _. _~ Y. ll _I ii V li , ¢ . _ ig ,Woman’s Realm -:- Social and - Personal -:-Fashions -:- Literature A l.C‘m“d"“" C00k@'3" *Dorothy Dix’ Letter Box I what the F°‘hi°"‘7I?l°s "'¢ W°""'"8 J .fo { 1 Q Illustrated Dressmaking :WM paiisiurng ug", , - For Canadian Women 7 I i us tl' >. .i“`~» ` ~ _ eva.. 1-mer.. - ' 5 . ' By Mari Moore. Specially contributed to The Guardian for Has Father Right to Choose Daughter’s H - ' “B / -- . , . _ _ . I B A il zz W if band? SuccessfulYoung BuslnessWoman y _. . ” '”"' " t’ "' "'"1‘°" / - Guardian Readers. ._ i , / Beam for Meatless Day i Drain again and add 3-4 cup cream \V3nde1*i11g I-Iusband fi \ . t " and Seaton with butter and salt.. , __--_;. ` *"* ,` , p (By Mary Moore) Reheat before serving. -- '_ ,b t 4- ~ . even the humbicsy, budget can af- ihai. many of our :lends would be l interested in some of the delight- , ful and different ways we have found Of serving them, for while they nifty alppclr on the hu.nblest :able lhcy are quite delirious enough for the epicurean appetite. Take our um.`Be.iii Sllwoiash, kt cxzllnploi A and sprinkle with one half tea- spoon salt and 1-8 teaspoon pepper. Cut a 2 inch cube of fat pok in small pieces. Try out and strain. To fat, add one small onion thinly sliced, one half cup of very small cubed carrots and stir constantly uni/l vegetables are browned. Add to beans. dot over with two table- spoons butter and add water to Lim., Byitn sugwrrryif half the height of the beans. Co- ver and c00k in a slow oven until Using equal quantities of canned .beans are SOM. :ern and cooked lima beans, season ' wltli plenty of luelied bllttcr and sill: and heat in bakillg dish, lprinkleci with buttered crumbs! d t 1 H 1, 2 t ms This makes e. splendid main vege- 001 Wil 61'. Smfl 0110*". “ 3 table for a vegetable plate dinner. I <‘-£’l€I'Y 01' 1'4 t§D»SD0°l1 0619’-Y 58-N- l-2 teaspoon sal , 1-8 teaspoon pep' Llma Beans will. rimenio Per. 1~4 teaspoon mustard. 'few ' ‘grains cayenne, 3 tablespoons but- Two cups dried uma b€.,ms'_1 1.2 i ter, 1 1-2 tablespoons flour, 2 hard tablespoons pimlelltos finely cut, iffooked 9825- SWK WMS 0V0'niHht5 four slices bacon, 2 tablespoons ba- ‘ in me m°mmg drain and “dd Cold can mf' 1 mb;,._,p,,<,n chopped 0n_ water. Slice onion and cook five lon’ 1.4 ,m_,p,,0.,, pwrikal 3 tea. ` minutes wth half the butter, add- _epgons m0;a_.-5<»,<_ 1 1.2 tcaspoonsyizig to beans! vvithlcelery stalks; - l I _,, ¢. i 1 . V I ' Z?i°.'..?.1`f‘ .;‘1i.3§";?..”ii‘li. ’3.."Z;i“?§ » §Z`fff§".§?.. ".31 il" "lid ; two clips or more of boiling salted more “'Bt°F 3-’ it 5°”-‘ *‘~“'“y- Rub Black Bean Soup One pint black beans 2 quarts Apt to Make Independence a Fetish- fle is in the plumbing business, which is a legiti- mate and honest profession, and I can’t_see her objections to him. as he is old enough to be level- headed and keep her in lille. y But she will not consent and I want your nd- vice on how io make her sec that lnal'i‘ying this . man is the best thing to do. MR. S. W. Answer: ' I am afraid I cannot help you in this mutter, Mr. S. W., because I dont believe in parents as lilntch-makers. A iff, If your daughter was thinking of marrying a man whom you knew to be immoral or cirunken or lazy ond good for nothing, you would be justified in moving heaven and ciirth to break it 05 and save her from the wrctchedness that would bc sure to be her portion if she had for a husband a sct or a roue or a man who wouldnt support her. _ ° But making a match is an entirely different proposition, for, while you can tell with inatiienmiliicai i~.\;it-tness the kind of husband that will make her happy. You see, Mr. S. W., the fact that a man is moral and upright and sober and industrious and a good provider doesnt necessarily make him a. desirable husband in a \vonian's eyes. It doesnt. make her love him or enjoy being with him, It doesnt fill hcl' days with contentment and make.her feel that just being his who is the nnest thing in the world. There has to be soinelillng in the ni.in that appeals personally to 9. woman. .,.-mm, umm almost tender, Cook through n sieve. Reheat to the bacon ‘until crlrp. Add the bacon 190111113 P311” and add sam P~"PF'er'i and remaining ingredients ta the , Hn-stard and cayenne. Bind With and that makes her willing io work for him and sacrifice for him and beans and pour into baking pan, ;l`€mfl'niUE bllflér Mid f10l1l‘ Cvvkedtstick by him through thick and thin Just because he is her man. Bake in moderate oven until beans l f"38*3fhL`~`- Cut egg’ in thin slices! "*~‘** are tender and brown. This amount and “W as &'“mi5h# WH S,,_,,.(, (_ gm mopm ' .good a Judge of main he is, can pick out n husband for his daughter. ` f Baked Bean Soup It. , , Ulm Bums and Tomi, _ _ ' taste seldom run along the same line. The wry qualities that would lead 5(-a||,~,p Three cups cold baked beans, 8 you to choose a. particular candidate are the ones that would have no pints water, 2 slim onion, 2 stalks Wtiight with her. Soak beans overnight in cold via-|C91°1_'Y~ 1 1*'-3 .CUPS Stewed and tel". Ill the morning drain aridlsimmed t°ma"°°5» 2 mb1eSp°°ns V cook slowly in salted water. \Vlien§b““"’f~ 3-' t“~\>1f`SP0°llS flour. 1 table- W . - v 1 uv 1 i'l H l 55”? ing dish and put in alternate lay-,Put beans- ““'e" On ms H ce _ __ "` ’ org of bmus and “.011 q,a..0n,,d ery in saucepan; bring to boiling dream of trying to control iicr. lo ask hcl' to change her demands in Cmwml w,mm,.S_ D05 mm. with po`lli; and simmer 30 minutes. Rub 3- - , » l. '. blltt/or and ut in the oven to heal. u"°“gh sim 0' add fomaw and craves Cav M P . _thmugh A srmngnng of m.m,.d,chlii sauce, season to taste wilth Chmse may be put 0,." the mn salt and pepper and bind with t e butter and flour cooked together. Bean Sausages 3 cups bean pulp, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 egg, 1 1-2 teaspoons salt. 1'2 teaspoon summer savory, 1-3 cup soft bread crumbs, 2 t.a.ble- .spqons tomato ketchup. Soak navy beans overnight. Drajn and cook until fender. Press through sieve, -to make pulp. Add the beaten egg.| crumbs, ketchup. butter and sea- Right And' ‘Wrong Way Of Wearing - A Scarf Some people seem able to wear scarves, while others merely look ihcir worst. in them. The whole secret is the arrangement, which, socinszs. There must be enourzhd with me bias som.; of today' can my cmmbs added V’ make th” mxtmcl some extent be adopted by every- stiff enough to handle. Shape like; small sausages, roll in fine crumbsf and then in beaten, egg and in crumbs again. Fry in bacon tat and serve with scalloped tomatccs. Lima. Bean Salad To two cups of cold cooked lima beans, add one half a p'mlento chopped very finely, and nlarlmale with French dressing. Arrange on lettuce or endive in s. small mound. add rl. small mound of chopped cooked beets, and cold sf-ring beansp alljtell mixed with French dess- lng‘first. With s Chocolate Blanc Mange for dessert, this comprises a very nourishing and satisfying meal. l " ` BBKBKI B613 'Four cups white beans, one quar- ts,-"'p0m\d of fat salt. pork or sliccdi bsegn, 2-3 tablespoon felt. 1 t“‘°l°‘? spbdn molasses, 2 tablesP0‘"l-‘I brown sugar, 1-4 teaspoon DFDPQF- Vlféaspoon mustard. Pick over and w-ish the beans, soak overnight ln. coid_,water. Drain. add fresh water and cook until the skins curl and break. Drain, scald and scrap* rind of pork, pug, 9, thin slice of pork ill the bottom of the bean crock io- ftve pound lard pall has often ta-, kemithc place of a been crock suc- eegfuliy.) Pour in the bsalls rl-nd buiy the remaining pork at tile, top of the crock.. Mix niolassos. sugar and .seasonlnil-<. With 0"" cup boiling water, and pour them over, the bt-ans. adding enough, more boiling water to cover. Covcr,| and bake in a slow oven for 6 hours, uncovering the last hour to broom the top. Add the water HS needed during the cooking period. or stowed tomatoes may be used 90 mo'sten. Cream of Uma Beans Soak one cup of dried lima beans overnight. Drain and cook in boil- ing salted water until tend!!- one. Bias scarves maybe single or double, or they may be a. triangle, which needs more arrangement ati the neck. Two ways not to wear rt' scarf are to hang it round the neck like a stole or to cross it overa meekly too low in front. This makes any scarf look elderly and tasteless. A triangular scarf, es- pecially in the thin wools now used, can be tied in front under the chin,, the ends being flattened out so mat, they hang straight down from the knot. This gives a smart stock ef- fect, especially to the many striped and checked ties. I KNITTED CRAVATS ‘ Many scarves are being made of knitting on bias lines and in several I colors, 'l`hc knitting is as airy ,and lacy as possible. This also can be` tied once under the chin and tha ends allowed to hang straight down from the upper edge of the scarf. If this arrangement does not suit the particular wearer the scarf can be Perhaps she doesnt even know lvilal ll is herself, but it is them, and it is soinr.-thing .hat is stronger than iile ur death or poverty or riches, That is why no father, no miltici lio\v wise and clever he is or how is purely a matter of lndlvlilual ilislc and the fathers and daughters’ You have llructlcaliiy on your silly. Lille has romance o_ll hers. You ant her to marry n settled, sober man, who will boss her. She wants a. man for yours is as iiurcii:.oilable as to offer mush and milk to one who Undoubtedly, your man is the safer chance. But if the girl doesnt want him and doesnt like him, if lic does not coine up to her ideal nor fire her fancy, and if she has no taste for him, how could you expect her to be happy with him? ‘ ' "" " _..'...... _ _--------»---~-- ---- An`d, after all, isi\"'t it 'beter for the girl to marry the man she wants and the man who pleases hcl' than the one who pleases you? It. seems to ‘ne.tl'lat he' one \\.iu has to live with a husband or a wife has the right to pick him or hcl' out. DOROTHY DIX. . » . . - . Dear Miss Dlx-I am past 30, considered good-looking, have never been in love and have net ci' had n real proposal. I am in the business world, but lead the kind of ilfc so man; girls of my type do, socially man- less. But dancing is the ong thing we miss out on, as our salaries amply provide us with all other ainllsenli rits. My llfc is full of interests and really quite satisfactory. But I sunictilncs wonder if I have become old and cynical, and if I am making my independence a fetish. Is there a danger of that? BACHELOR GIRL. Answer: ' _ Yes, I think there is a. vcry rclll danger ol' the womull \vh0 enjoys her independence making ii god of it and sacrificing too much to it. We women are likely to run to extremes, you know, and we are a bit crazy now with the joy of having broken the letters that have bound our sex so long and with our first experience at freedom. It seems so woilderiul to us to know that we are standing on our own fete and ure independent human beings free to como and go as we please without asking ally man‘s permission; with our own money that we have earned with our own heads and lmnds, that we can spend as we like without giving an accoiint to nny une, that we feel that independence is the greatest thing in thc \vorld, than it is better than love, better han husbands or children, better than anything. I know more than one \vomi1n \vho has refused to marry ,the man she really cured for because shc loved lier liberty better and preferred to go u lonely way through life rather than submit to the shackles that family life would put upon her. This, I think, is a n1i.s-take, for while the wife and mother is the most bou.nd of all women, her bones are silken letters. It is true that the woman whose arms ure full of babies cannot go where she will as can a single woman, but she finds at home interests and joys that more than shifted round io the side of the neck. Sometimes one end hangs down in front and the other at the' back. short little scarves with bias! ends are tied once under the chin' and the ends are allowed to stick` out in o. pussy-cat bow. ShorL scarves are also used to ilil in the nccks of coats which button almost to the throat but not quite. These are bright and are spread out as much as possible to show the color, whilc being wound tightly round the neck to give an apearance of nt. Long bias scarves are put on back- wards and the ends brought to the front and tied there or at the side. The wearer of a scarf can do is .;‘>0d deal of experimenting before she finds just the right method. l | This tariff business is all bad business, and some day the world is going to see it.-Roger W. Bab- son. It is not money that is scarce; it is confidence in money-Bernard* M. Baruch. such a bencfaction to my sex and turn so much sorrow into rejoicing as ri. good, reliable recipe for kccplnr; wandering husbands at home. But so far no solcr..~ii has yet arisen who has had wisdom enough to turn the trick . 4 compensate her for any plcaslii-c sho would find in society or globc-trot- ting. Sacrifice becomes sweet when made for those we love, and the woman who gives her life to her family does not lose` it, but finds it. That is one side of the question. The other is that freedom is a compensation for many of the filings that it woman who does not. marry loses, and it is good to hvav from one woman who has intelligence enough and philosophy enough to realize that ilo lot is without its drawbacks. The successful business woman has much to be thankful for and little to grouch over. She is one of' the tial-lings of the gods and has drawn one of the prize packages in iifc. DOROTHY DIX. 0 O O l U 1 Dear Dorothy Dix-I have been inarriecl six years and have a daugh- ter 2 years' old. My husband is good to lné and gives me plenty of money, but he stays out. two or three nights each week all night. I fcel that I cannot go on staying alone nights, as I um very nervous, and the doctor warns me that I am on the verge of a nervous breakdown. My husband declares he loves me and is always saying what a sweet' disposition I have, and lic docs not want nic to get il divorce, but he willl not stay at home. Coil you .suggest something for me to do? DESPER.A'I’E. Answer: I do not know of nny other one thing in the world that would be make il. woman nlisenlblc, lloboily knows the .~'.»l't oi husband that Willy For \ .J i ,s....z"l" _T Dear Miss Dix-My complaint is that: I can‘t make my daughter * _ _ ' ` g- ;!‘~ ,A S Beans are so inexpensive that Lima Beans Fermiero ' man-y the man I have picked out for her. I have is young girl who is ~ »- ’ " inclined to run around and stay out late, and I think sho would be bet- /leADusewl-fe it _ l.,,., 4 lrn. ford them, and their food value is Soak two cups of dried lima ter oil married. Now, Miss Dix, I have picked - /gg 2'* '_l_|§,;;t dainty young am io hgh that they may be used as ,beans in cold water overnight to out a. promising young bilsiilcss mall as a suitable I se 3 "33 '$5-` style No' 980 is designed in Sizes ii meat substitute. It seemed to us cover. Drain, put in casserole dish match for this \vav\vard yollng »;;§§<<§}§ 3; .- gn; '. 5 ».`:l`~'»~'=;‘-.;. » ,'= .;=~...,,.l~..9.."-.V (1: =",`»;‘1 _,i»§§§§,=";<<.¢‘.sfgziri,=.1§s<§gss>;~.'§tis?i§€'- ,_ if “ it at . _» 4 -fx =»"»~ f ‘ 4 ‘fr ~ ' ‘ff .5 lf , fi _ If You’ve A Sweet PINEAPPLE PUNCH -- -=- ' There is no ga.ins-aying that sllgiu' One qt. cold Water. 2 CUPS sneer. is a perfectly gcocl food with a leg- 1 ous oranso Juice. if cup lemon itlmaw place in the dietary. ni- ilnd out how really inexpensive it is o carry it out as the original in each' coloured crepe satin, you’ll e amazed. Choose the binds and ash in deeper blending tone satin crepe. The peplum effect gives it such a 1 44 inches bust. Pale blue crepe de china with Alencon lace trim is unusually ef- fcctive. Flowered batiste or ninon are 'also suitable. Useful gifts will truly be bupro- ciated this Xmas. _ Size 36 requires 5'.l yards 39-inch with 1-Yi yards ribbon and 'Z yards binding. ` ` Price of Pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin icoin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. No. 980. size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Name I Street Addie-EB (pity ' State BELFAST .l“|°¢» 3 CUPS °h°PP¢d Pm°“PP1°~ deed. it is the very essence of cal- Boil water and sugar and pineapple o,.|e5_ .mppb-ing he," md ,mm ~ 2° "“““t°~’i “dd fm” 1“l°°5 °°°1' quickly, abundantly and economic strain and dilute with ice water. any T" In its refined forms, however, it GRAPE PUNCH is la. one-sided food. purely a fuel, _ mate.ial and body regulators. More- wafr' rguiagutife mgga 161:; 5135:; over, it does not endanger good nu- 5 2 d gat; A slice of orange may triticn when we insist on such an n ` ` xcess of concentrated sweet that ° 'e also be added' ' the appetite for other food is taken - away and an unbalanced diet is the amass PUNCH result. is ` ' ` One way to satisfy the deslrc_ for t A1. St. `John‘s Presbyterian Church in the morning the pastor, i Wg, x / f » And you’ll love it tool When youl ~ .\Z~ I ‘I , . I . \// ~ i Wi Rev. D. L. Grifflths preached a., One-quarter cup grape juice, 1 ith _ b ,di very strong sermon taken from the teaspoon lemon juice. % cup cold W ,_home or the necesiary u ng book~of Ephesians, At the evening ervice it was equally as good. be- ing taken from Zachuriah. The hoir was not large at either serv- ice but quality counted rather than quantity. The music has been of! a uch a high order of late under he capable direction of the pastor. One quart cold water, l cup sugar, 5 lé cup lemon juice, ‘.6 pound Can- wcei-s without providing 3, diet too high in sugar ls to use sugars- $011 8iH8€\'. ‘.5 cup GIBDEB Juke- in a less concentrated and more ohonoed ive. Chop slnser. odd to nearly natural stale than is fumlsh~ tes. Add orange and lemon jllicc,It FRUIT PUNCH 1 water and sugar and boil 15 mimi- ed by ,.,,'f,,.£d Wm;-6 SUE” of t that ‘although christmas may will be come and gone when this ap- pears in print the congregation-are looking forward to the music of hat day with great expectation. hesc, molasses is one of the most ¢°°1» Strain ‘md “dd °“°PP°d W’ *° valuable, both for its nutritive prep- d““f¢~ erties and because of its adaptabil- i"_ it y to use in cookery. Molasscs has not been deprived of t e important. minerals and other One cup water, 2 cups sugar, 1 I cups-strawberry-syrup,-'juice"5-lem-f ons, juice 5 oranges, 1 can grated ries. Make syrup by boiling water , , h cup tea. infusion, 1 qt. plain soda., 2 t t hi h - pmeapple' 1 cup marasc no c er Slnllll quantities of other mln:-rals, ood elelncntsrthat sugar cane con- alns. _ltwis a good source oi cal- cium and phosphorus 'as well as hat very important mineral, iron. and sugar ten minutes; add tea' :v.tamin B and a little _pl'oiein_are strawberry syrup, lemon juice. “I” present' _ orange juice' and pmeappm Let lt should be reniemscred that stand thirty mmuws' strain ,md ,molasses docs *not sweeten foods to add ice water to make one ,md one zany great cxfcnt and a little granu-4 than gallons of 11qu|d_ Add ¢hen-195 fluted sugar may be necdcd. Sodai ,md plain sqdgn serve gn pmwh rather than baking powder is used bowl with large piece of ice, with molasses in breads, cakes, cookies and puddings. FRUIT PUNCH 2 Cocoanut molasses bars will be One cup sugar, 1 cup hot tea in~. welcome in the child;-en's lunch box fusion, ei cup orange juice, 1-3 cup or with canned fruit for dessert. lemon juice, 1 pint ginger ale, 1 lllrlii one cup molasses, 1~2 cup short- plain soda, few slices orange. Pour mms, 4 tabfespooxm boiling wager,- tea over sugar and as soon as sugar 1 teupoon 5odB_ 1_3 cup B-mnulat. is dissolved, add fruit juices. Strain ed suga,-_ 3 cups flour' 1 geaspmn into punch-bowl, over large piece of cmnamom 1,2 teaspoon ginger' 1 ice, and just before serving add gin- teaspoon Sm’ 1 cup shredded c0¢,0a_ gel' ale, plain soda and slices of mm I °““ge‘ Pour water over shortening. Add Miss Macftae 'presided at the or- gan for both morning and even- ing services. The pastor announced ‘that joint week of prayer services will be' held alternately in both churches the first week in the new year. We hope there will bc a good representation from both church- ies each night as true prayer both public and private is much needed at all times. We hope the boys and girls who have worked so hard pre- paring for their school concerts will ‘be rewarded by having something real interesting for their audience ber each one. Interested friends in Belfast and vicinity are pleased to hear oi the marriage of Miss Anna. MacR.a,e and Mr. George Coles which took place reccntly.in the Presbyterian Church in Vancouver. The happy couple left by boat to spend their 'honeymoon in California. Miss Mo- Rae is' a daughter of Chief MacR.ae, formerly of Big Point, P. E. I., and will be remembered as being a dancer of fame. Mr. Coles was born in Newfoundland but has lived for some time in Vancouver. 'I’i1eil' i_” sugar, molasses mixed with soda, nwlrrl Cul; I flour, salt and spices. Mix well and i one grapetru t' app E’ orange' add cocoanut. Chill thoroughly. 1 banana, li lb. pineapple, juice of I h I I _ d up f,‘°'“°;e- 1; 23° P";°;§°1,;,j,;"°°;;,;“ ¥".°’;..Z.l“...‘.§..."§‘.§.'§f‘...3‘?“’...... , “;p;usJ`;'ce and' ggsr iogetheg for thick. Cut in strips four tnchesl 10 minutes. Cut up fruit into small “mg bf' tW° mfries :nd bake ten pieces, pour over hot syrup and al- m’“““"’ in A m em ° °v°“' low to stand for 12 hours. Use one ‘3.“.'$.."2“f°.il'.l°°...“€..f.“'°° "“'°° 5°” Premier Will tm mme.. Spend Christmas , Eight cubes sugar, 2 oranges, 2 On Wie Ocean limes, 1% cups water, cracked ice, ig. slice of pineapple, few crystallized OTTAWA, Dec. 20.-Prime Min- cherries. Rub cubes of sugar over ister R. B. Bennett probably will rind of oranges and limes. Then spend Christmas day on the ocean. ,put sugar in bowl and pour juices Expectations are that Prelnler of limes and oranges over lt. Add Bennett will sail from Souihamp- ‘ water and serve when sugar is ton on December 21 on the Majes- melted, chilling with plenty of tic. The vessel is clue in New York cracked ice. Put in pineapple and on December 27. The Prime Minis- cherries at. moment of serving. ter is expected in Ottawa on Dc- Serves 4. cember 28. i The old wiseacres used to say: “Make everything pleasant for your f .husband at home. Give him the pleasures at home that he seeks abroad," but all such advice is just blmkum. Undoubtedly, n. man who has a. nice, pleasant. cheerful home, with 3 jolly little wife who sets a good tablbe in it, is less likely to leave ills own nreside than one who has a nagging wife. But. the husband wllo has an itching foot. will go, no matter what his home environment, and no wifeiy arts will stop him. ` In your particular case I should say that the only thing to do would be to break up the home in which he will not stay and go to live in some pit san: boarding house or hotel, where you will at least have protection Bhd :ood oompeny, so that you will not have lonely evenings in which to "-1 '.......i.ai.~mii‘fi»ii¢li\\~t'»-~i~f-- - I 1 many friends wish them a long and happy life together. The bride received many lovely gifts and sev- eral showers were held in her hon- or previous to her marriage. H. BIG SISTERS HELP DISCOUR- noob ami. A MON'I'R.EA.L, Dec. 21-(C. P.)-- A pretty 23 year old unemployed stenographer who had attempted to take her life was given a fresh start in life by Judge Maurice Te- treau when she appeared before him in the Arraignment Court here The young woman who had been found in in semi-conscious condi- tion on the floor of her gas filled apartment. told the Judge she had become discouraged over her ‘na- hiiity to find work, having no re- latives to whom she might; turn for assistance. The Judge suspended sglitenoe, and gave the girl into the ca'c of the Big Sister Organization who will f nd work for her. l A Morn ingSmile Above on holiday after fishing or the pier for three hours at lust gd bite. An old lady near by Ioudb stated that it was a shams to ostob such dear little fish. The boy vu quick with his retort: "Well, ha wou1du‘i; have got into trouble if hu lata kept his mouth shut." The haughty English lord was en- deavoring to impress .the importf ance of his family upon his guide in the Scottish Highlands. “Why," he exclaimed, with lu eloquent gesture, "my ancestori have had the right to bear arms for the last two lilllldred years!" "Hoot, mon," cried the Scot, "ml ancestors have had the right tl puesnoq-i om gsm au; .roy anal ami years!' i and that Santa Claus will rcinein- ¢ Household Hints Fishy-smelling utensils can lx cleaned successfully by rubbini hem over with some dry mustard Leave this on for a few minutri then clcantoil' with a rag wruni out of boiling water. Wash after' wards in vary hot water.. Many people find it irksomo ta wear gloves when gardening. 'lk protect the nails in this case iii them with soap. This keeps out thi dirt and comes away easily when t-he hands are washed. It is a wise precaution to shrinl flannel before making it up bl soaking it for a night in coll water. Then wring out of warn water in which soap has been dis' solved. I _ Sweet cucumber pickles shrlvol I the brine is too strong or if tot much sugar is used. Paper towels are useful to drsil foods fried in deep fat or to green cake tins and molds. Pots and pans wash more easil; if they are put. to soak immed~ lately after use. A WEEK IN JAH. FOB. TAENC A PENNY _ LONDON, Dccf 21-(C. P.)-FBI stealing one penny from I 8110 counter, John Foster, a nat-ive 04 Dublin who had been in oultodl on remand for a week, was semen' oed to seven days’ hllrd llb°l' bl the Evesham magistrates. Foster. who recently came to this country from Ireland, left the dock 1° tears. b1°°d°v°rr°urwrona nolwrurnxx. Anus nlcii coomiess To soups Alloanlvles