PAGE Two - , *7 THE GUARDIAN» CHARLOTTETOWN _ _,,_____s __ _ __ _ ”‘ JANUARY 10, 1990 Woman's Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/Literature MY“‘~\¢\°°¢\‘¢‘¢‘“°\ W “ - W‘ vwv\1\'\ \/\/ M » \~_ H‘ \- .00»: a 4uvv\r\1\'7\7\J\4 “O3y DOROTHY DIX “slvs - Young Man's intentions xx » t@l»o (r ~o<>omw~i - - - - ~ kg "’ " - ° -- i’ loved one roams 1a: mill ever ;way. M‘ -~--~ builtuandbuetngwozegl giggles; aids: hang 9g z-ath possible to ' But "that's funny, E en," ames firm-l‘ ‘y. - 0 ' h r 0 _eSeh'vm our é remm.d...m.t..,unwh“1'vebeen Thai‘ Body Oi Yours my mind as to his I. Q..,or intel- |\ cfllllltw Garlic" wonderful Island Libraries. The A . confident“ mysem" _ llgence quotient. The tpxringiopal hreé B, M“ Gordon Mwmm“ book-s written by Englishjsrden. ' ' ' n, Jamel w. Barton, ivl.o. ediitigipagflifla exfmnlée c‘; fltlthglifgh lfiitvlflrl T119)’ the ' ' | e C Una ' aminatlons even at the age of 16 Au’ m" l‘ requisite i’ that we different, many of the nelalrftequali: . should pause in living to enjoy _ _ ““-"‘°‘“‘ i” ‘h’ °"°"“ °‘ ‘a °’ l‘) life, and should 1m up our hearts “wlul to us. and the spirit M sai- ‘y By An Island Farmer’: Wife o“ h" M“ w“ m“ m“ l‘ approved by dietitians, u the i method we followed tends to pre- ‘Hum . . ' alifitwtgfxffw§xQlfiihwfflfé serve many a vitamin that would F0 EN CHILDREN hetdlxdeairilgt kgidflmnlévlelé thgeréaovktxut: to min“ m“ n. m,“ good, h‘ dening is the same here as in Uhiflll’ TO GIT‘ TO , have been lost in a boiled-drained t o! 11g _ “m! H“ I Q w! about ‘hemsewes so that m have sound England, although they have been Jim“ li- dlflflfl’. Climinl i0 ii" preparation. it was a meal oook- m 415N551"! Wm‘ ""4"" l Y "l - - ~ and loved them’ Wham," e1“ gardening many more years than threshold o! a mind n n“ m” ed in . casewle _ one we may tulgdh hiclgogilaéviwhlizo IDHgféDaIllO: mifhe reason that I and the aver- ma? betidev maY Temai“ 3 MP‘ w’ have i“ m"! cillflllry- on». MISS om D thi k h lid ill s11 m“ ‘ppambuy Closed m oumd‘ sewer oiflyil m"??? Z353...“ ‘Zeke "mm m“ I “m” “swmy "e ““d'“‘d““‘ “M” m‘ “m” pines: that “°“°.i§§<,§§§lys.noyna boigztlrgeihijreihtllisin igliiemtflroilrli _ : n you n a young man s oi e a r . ls no a a pup - - ' n! his intentions toward her when he is out of a job? For the last 9"‘ I we n“? “ware °r B“! d°°h mers if offered in a succession. Si“ kupl mmilnzgélgy gélégagerm}; 3,23%“ gyxvgufiagfltts? ageltbegéugé 0 ¢ ' and read wherever there are those roul- years I have been going steady with a slri whom I admire very mlrktd "Private" i“ minute! v! Phys °° e ' '_ , c u ed .3 much. and who I know cares for me. I know she is anxious to know silence when the thoughts of a (Continued ‘on’ P93! 3) 5 my intentions toward her, but I hate to satisfy her _. curiosity, considering I have nothing to guarantee ' ' my promises. ANXIOUS YOUNG MAN “ ~ ' ANSWER: Tell her. Set her mind at rest as to . the state of your feelings toward her. She is certain- _ ly entitled to that much as compensation for the hopes -‘ you have evidently aroused in her bosom by tour years of assiduoiis attentions to her, Your hesitation in telling the girl that you love her when you Keep Them Secrei Pw 3 can't offer her even an engagement ring does credit to your sense of honor and chivalry, but you know women are queer creatures and just to know that a man loves them, whether anything comes of it or not. is a pride and a joy to them that perhaps no man ever understands. CURIOSITY NATURAL You speak about the girl friend's cilrinsity about your intentions. _ > _ . Good grief! \\'l\y shouldn't she he curious? lf you had built all your . \ .1 » - _ hopes and plans around a man, wouldn't you take an interest in know- . - ' - _ ' ' l‘ lng what he intended doing? Every nirl who has a grain of sense in her head should try to find out as soon as possible what a man's attitude toward licr is- ivheihor lie ls just grind fur a pleasant ovcniiig now and llicn nr whether he is a potential etcady dnte for dinner as long as she llvcs. Than she can make up her mind whether to waste any more time on him or noL If he doesn't speak, how la she to know Whether he cares for her or not? She can only assume that his silence indicates that he is in- different io ller, and in that, event the wise thing for her to do is to quit seeing him nlid turn llcr affections toward siliiio more responsive man. For nothing on earth is more pathetically hopeless and trncziczil than for a woman to no on loving a man who doesn't love her, kidding herself into the belief that some miracle will turn his affections to- iverd her. DEAR liiiSS DIX: A boy in the glamour of youth married a girl Continued ~on. page 3 K By n. o. Williams By Roberta Lee '\LNY.\L mmxmwvn Belle’ Enqnsh Modern Etiquette ‘Q\'7\;\L\)\7h Ara silver crumb scrapers still in good use? A. They are still sometimes used if the tablecloth is of plain damask, but are not practical for lace or embroidery. One may fold a. napkin to the thickness of a pot-holder for this purpose. Q. Is it necessary that a bride wear s hat or veil if the wedding ceremony takes place iii the church? A. Yes. either maybe worn. but at the home wedding, no matter what tiii-ne of d-ay. both hat and veil may be omitted. Q. Is one expected to lip a waitress in a cafeteria who cairles his tray to the table‘! A. This is optlonaL although usually it is not expected. 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “I want to make an espec- ial amiounce-ment." 2. What. is the correct pronunc- iation of “gllnl arabir"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Ptomain, tons-loge ton- neau. tonsorial. 4. What does the word “hetero- lox" mean‘) 5. Wha: is a word beginning with comp that means "self-re- aroeoh for wrongdoing"? ANSWERS 1. l in better to say. “I want lo make a special announcement." 2. Pronounce second Word ar-n- bik, first a. as in at, second s. as in ask unstressed. las in it, and BC‘ eent first syllable. 3. Ptomaine. 4. Differing from some acknowledged ltendsrrL as the Bible‘, nor ortho- dox. "The minister's heterodox opinions antagonized the elders of the church." b. Compunction.‘ v) How Cani!!! By Anne Ashley "up § Cook's Corner vv~\~v~ ‘éll-YXXXE‘ w @&4>£§¢ . How can I make a good tooth powder? CHICKEN (OR TURKEY) A. Take t ounces o!’ pitcipitsat- BURPBJBI 0d chalk, 1 oilalne ol powdered myrrh. I ounces o! pulverized qgquqnw, knee‘! pound box-ax, and 1 mince at powdered epaflntu (unbroken); one table- arris, and mix this dim“!!!- I 11m’ spoon iat; one tablespoon flour: 50mm cloth. ~ three-quarters cup milk; one egg Q- Ho“! @511 I WW6“ I- @108- voilqsait and pepper to taste; tlwo led drain? pups finely chopped chiokerr, one A. About once every week. cup cooked mixed vegetables; one plane three or four tohleqaoonfuls tablespoon chopped parsley. of sod-a at the opening of the Cook spaghetti in boiling salted drain; then wash it down the pipe water, being careful not to break with boiling water. Do this and the strands. Drain and rinse in cold drain will not clos? water. Q. How can I inwnwe the Lino a 600p. rnued mould with flaws- at oatmeal? x New Lux is blown from high power jets into blah-powered concentrated soap grains: BRAND NEW iiiX has j power the long spaghetti. Make e sauce or the fat. flour_ milk. em; yolk and salt and pepper. Add chicken. vegotaibleu and parsley. Fill centre oif mould with this mixture and with spaghetti. See-m on top c! stove for 5 to 50 minutes itmadeinonelargemoilldorfor 20 to 2e minutes if made in indivi- dual moulds. 17f desired, this mould may be placed in a pan of water \nd baked in an oven of 125 de- grees Fahrenheit for about b0 might mould and aqve with tomato Ir any desired aenoa. __j€-___.__.. r The Stars Say - - I7 Genevieve Iemble 7<A70~ '\'rv~ Ibr WodneIday_ January 11 T auspices still ob- tain. with promise of promotion. honors. favors and substantial re- ward: for work well done, woom- m!” solidity of fortunes, en- resources and possibilities for Oocurity and enduring promise. A. Add a little sugar to the oat- meal while it is cooking. instead of sprinkling it on at the table. é Morning Smile srorrszn ‘The police inspector was aware that the village innkeevper was. in sporting parlance. “making a Being too well known himself to lay the offender by the heels, he sent for two defectives from i-‘ir- neighboring town and explained matters to them. The detectives visited the irm and, after calling for drinks, in- quired the odds for a. certain race. They were told 5 to 1 bar three. “Now? they thought. gleefully. "we ‘have him." "What three do you barf" was the next inquiry. ' The innkeeper smiled pleasantly as he answered: "You two and the inspector." However it is possible that a. mom- nt of excitement, an untimely 10rd. deed. 0r show of lnrvpeiuosity or nationalism, could bring about tqlton. stress. or other clash. re- ( grettable and harmful. 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