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Ice cream’ an iiniisiiril miter ice, a Pght gelatine pudding, sin airy parfdit, may all on}? by imrbpr waters ‘The strong Hum lJkC the place of a heavy pudding o; .-,,., ._-,..-,,~,-, ‘qr and foreign or pie and be so much more en- . prop.» J0_V£'(l after illi‘ ikeavv meal. iloyzi ’I'}u-y zinchor here -—-—— mvn onchantnient‘ ‘trriko 1nd the kin: push Buying" ‘vwvm, corduroy shorts are TABLOID beach hat looks just your steel frying eriib it. with ashes- r‘ hold over the '~ liVue. Tliifi Will parelli tires long cotoii MOSTWYRVIPORTANT One of the most liTlDOFlflllt fac- tors hi a slum‘ .~ful1y pfanncd D Oiviiiviiiiriiiii ricEsii-iisuiirsiiiiii How do I look to other people? So many women risk their beauty by neglect of constipation. It often causes loss of pap, sallow skins, dull eye-n, poor comploxioiis. Yet common constipation can ho ended so easily. Just cat two table- spoonfula of Kellogg's ALL-BEAN’ with milk or fruits every day, three times. daily in severe cases. This dc- licioiis l‘('i'li'l_\‘—tll—Ci'lt cereal supplies the “bulk" needed tn exercise the system-wand vitamin B to help tone up the intestinal tract. Within the body, ALL-BRAN ab- sorbs more than twice its weight in water, gently springing out the in- testines. it I\J‘\'l r isurs the artifi- ‘ rial action of pil nd ilrugrs, that l figure (,1 8;, often prove ineffective. l ma.“ up Yb; VIM» Kellogg's ALL-BEAN, you see, is i a f0l'(l—l’l'7t a mt-tlieine. It relie" . common (‘illlilllfliltlflfl the w v» is made just A robiifs. egg blue lllllfll‘ CCblllllll‘ l5 ‘ blue corduroy lcotton gloves and iaccompaii_x' this outfit. lperson with a delicate rrdileiis blisters and tmkc which the laiitier The edges smooth and even. nioisatoiiiiig tire bixlieii ulacizil arctic acid’ and dricxs‘. l ll‘) W ..; loge iii Luiiilori. t; ._ .. m . ....;__.____ i_.. corduroy that fall down to the kneea A light cap, mask, long leggings also peels prevented from going to the beach. “AVOID THE SUN" The new “rtvolil the sun“ ‘ i"i0llll2>1 t-hoz Sch apart-ll: for resort \\'L‘.lI‘ are most amusing. Bright pink worn with a sliorL-siccvcrl blue sweater and the like jockey camp. o. pink ccrthiroyn To PTOl-(‘CL (‘HTY part of the skin from exposure io the siiii. beach a. lttll’ Scgia- knit gloves lli.l.l. reach up aboi o the elbow, and long leggings of the same knit. A silk veil of navy blue can be pulled down ovar the face. This like a mask’ l small slits for the eyes. cotton with made with shorts Thus, the skin that isn't l CUTTING BUTTER When cutting butter into cubes. a small piece of paper in is Wrapped and i {wince it over Lite blade of the knife. o1 the cubes will be DIENDING (‘ELLULOID Celluloid can be mended by edges wit-h then 110111-- lllf! them together until the acid IN MULTIPLE STRANDS Ht: Rbyal i-lighiitsh‘ woman. has (Io 1- 1 be UHUULI r .r~ t...‘ i “L u ‘h. evlihi: moms ‘vhflie nuggets for use place was once deflntely N- iciod to the home. The ivorld is llrl‘ OyXSLCI‘ mid any pearls that \\ i i. lift‘ 1.3T“ the sex MayriTEWFi-“ii iFT/i? i‘ "__‘ Floivvrs nppliqiiiiil on n little girl's dross and animal DOCKOL; on a wee man's trousers! Dressing: for luncheon or (linner-anrl even wash- ing behind cars-As heaps of fun when such pretty clothe< are the reward. And thnk how delighted mother will be to W0nk these attractive and ‘ lmusln; f-"sicrv: cn tin The pattern contains d: Ind assembling lnstriictioii... v mu! party tiloihes. all chart, culling pattern for iippllipir: motifs, Send 20 cents Ln stamps or coin 1min preferrcxl) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. Street /\’i"!‘f“;'= -_ - -_ _ -. _ U .- .- Clly--_.... - l from Dvsmls Na Q5.‘ lpnrison one average-stud 5mm’, l — ~ - ~ ~ — ~ — — — ~ - '-' ~ i‘ ‘Zzis disease, colitis’ gzv-tritis. and l “The Humor Of Huang-Chen”, I By‘ PETER CHEYNEY 1n: to hlm from the unworthy and despicable Huang Chen, who Isles‘ than the mud adhering to the wheels of his ancestral coffin-cart. , “Tell Li-Tok that here in the , hills we beat our breasts with pity i for hlm. \ Huang Chen received the mess- ‘ iqieu mm ma; I “n; my daugh. i enger with grave courtesy and 01' . ter Rosy Pearl into the distance of ‘defl-‘d Iflfreshmvnt». then. with l the Valley of Flowers with but 51x much nodding of the head and , glances at those around him listen- ed to the screed of Li-Tok as it was Wild 1° him. “What miserable fate ls this that , To Huang Chen, Loud of the j ordalned mat, only yesterday ‘ Heavens, Beloved of the Gods. l whilst the men of Ll-Tok were busy l 0h. Huang Chen. I. the unworthy in the destruction or my Gold Li-Tok, who am not worthy to kiss Pavilion, my spearmen captured the the solos of thy honourable feet one ‘physician in China who can 1"~'@!1'lh0l1€h they be muddy. 56nd cure this foul disease; whilst at greetings and news. this time Ll-Tok, his wives and hi" Yéslerdfly. spearmen of mine daughters. must be 1n sore need of round in the valley of Flowers s. m5 mimsgrauong lady so beautiful that they be- . "T911 me Celestlg] 14.101; whme “"116 blinded They BIOUEIW he!‘ eyes are as rubles on velvet, that I f0 me and. shading m unworthy will make this bargain with him. Eyes. I Jsllw that. it was t. y daughter Tomorrow evening let my daughter me CXQIIBIM Rosy Pearl. 4 return across the Valley of Flowers Ohe, Huang Chen, hear me! T0 at the northern end where the little keep the while ox secure, then mream flows. Let. two slaves only must the chain be strong. and six accompany her bearing two hel- illearmen are but a pocr escort for met casques filled with rubies and the daughter 0f 0116 F1161! 8S you. pearls and golden taels. And in ex. But I will return her to thee: with hange, at the other end of the zill ceremony shall she return to Valley, I shall send over this great you when the three boxes of beaten physician of whom Ll-Tck knoweth jflid “lush 11w serfs stole from my to be Wit-h him in his hoiir of need. llOUSC at. Ho-Ping before the last “Get you gone in peace, and go lllCDll .-ltall be returned to me filled quickly!" ill golden taels and precious The scared messenger needed no V (lays shall I second bidding. ' it the eommg of thy messeng- l During that time shall thy (Continued) l And at sunset on the evening after, a rider, sweating after a rapid ' journey, arrived at the pavilion of . Huang Chen, bearing a message LLl-Tok. ' plague! stars twlnkled from a glowing sky dilllghtei‘ live in my yainen with above the pavilion of Huang Chen. my Wire and my daughters, and she shall ivnlk with me 1n my tree, wrapped in a. robe of golden Jasmin garden. And if, aftcr the three days thy messenger shall not arrive, men knowing that R0.y Pearl has found dlsfavour in thine eyigs, the“ she he boiled in hot oil. Greetings Zluang Cheii.—Li-Tck." ' Iiufliis" Chen. his hands 101d.“ “1‘;1'°~I\j_l11>1 Purple xiik belly, sighed Mel) l. then he addressed the passenger. _V“Go to your honourable master ~fjT°et us quickly as the fine i.oi.cs which I shall give ygu 5113p 951T)‘ XCU." lie said. "Bear greeL tisme. upon a reed pipe softly. Presently there came Wang. "Illustrious one," said he, my heart is as a nightengale. The will of my master whose breath is as the Wllld sighing amongst the flowers ha‘: been done. But three hours since the lady Rosy Pearl, with four slaves bearing two hel- mets filled ivith golden taels and rubles and pearls, passed into our hands. At the other end of the Valley the physician ivas delivered by two slaves, according to your word, into Li-Tok’; keeping." Huang Chen cocked an eyebrow. "It l". good," he said. Send my (laughter to me." i" w u. h... u .. '1 “mnlm- literally as well as Ileurativelix Not content. with one strand y0lll‘ modern woman warns Hire!" f1"? OI‘ seven for she m; ilicided to compromise with fat» and fortune and now flccepts syn: . 1110116. or cultured pear-Lg Not. since pre-um days ha; the“ been so much jewellery “tom While jewellers insist that me pa“; diihun has swiuig from con-um;- lllles to genuine, many of us have our oim ideas about this- ideas . IOImdI-rd 1n the inside information of how and where the modern wo- man assembles her own private and personal collection of Jewels-so- eiillcd. _ For that matter many well dress- ed Women Dlvlifer surrealist jawg]- 191')’ 0!‘ B0 in heavily for H10(l€]"n_ lstic designs. Naturally, fashion m. , fluences the ideas o.‘ those who are ‘her slaves. so, nt the moment’ if there is a stampede for the gold _ of hoe cos- i-iiiiemilgtm lineihmgbe picked up’ - Te3%»R1iiisth in U Dalmatian or casmhm 118%‘ o? It is done, Lord of the Earth," {neuron ma; is responsible for this he said. "Within six hours shrill m. mp1,. ms“ Gold is "105; suc_ ‘ lt-fl-Tolfilmafil the screed, taking it ctusnuiy am“; “on. black. i roin 1e seeve of his robe. It was written in golden paint and red, ochre after the fashion of the avenue of tea-trees. “oll. m)’ daughter,” he said, the strict obedience of the child is as i the sound of the waterfall and as the pure note of the laughing For you there shall be n. tread-dress of pearls from Tl-Tok and an ankle girdle of double rubies. Two days passed. and on the third, Huang Chen sent for Ho-Sln, who was a great swimmer and who could creep like a shadow through the darkness. ‘Go you, Ho-Sin," Chen with a little through the darkness on this night. into the Valley of Flowers. Swim the river on this side of the Yamen of Ll-Tok, and throw the screed which I shall give you into his house. Then escape quickly, for it will not be well with thee if his Aand falls upon thee." Ho-Sln bowed. said Huang Nmhk '15 B-Dproxlmately smile, ‘and creep . Lnn‘ Q fhose Who Berate Modern Marria$¢ Nifilllti’ ' Take Stock of Conditions 4- Tile)’ W1 Find That Present 1s Superior t0 the Past l loglats has been formed to try V’ . A commlssoilhofnlihigtétxilinlgusrziaze, and it present-day waffle!“ l spear-men because, may the Great 1 find Wt “ha” e , L y; flop-wide poll will be made on I Confucius new: her’ me hath we l are less happy than thilsifi sjilibtfigtplfid hundreds of thousands of husbands and “qvcs Wm be asked to give the lowdown on the holy estate as they have found 1t- . k o; m, good old times when everm:fig lvisfliiigi as it should have been in ths V c. iij-f-"iii , my Dorothy Dix _...‘§.';.' l i feet wiife, and men and, women didn't find it S0 hard to adjust themselves to each other as they d0 Massage VapoRub briskly w the throat, chest and back (between and below the shoulder blades). Th6! ppmd it thick over the chest and poulrice or plaster. 2. Medicated Vapors. At the I1°“'- same time, its medicated yam: -'—W"" [mud heat are brea Of course, marriage was more successful 1n the old days than It 1s for hofigfgut [games aminugg now. Look at. the divorce statistics. Why, divorce used to be as scarce __d'.redm the irritated aibpassaaa as hens‘ teeth and now virtually everybody has one. When you meet a f the m“ throat and chest friend you haven't seen for two oi- three years, you don't dare 1011mm 0 _ ', . d‘ about the ivife or llllSlJlUld and ask how's Eliza or Bl.l for fear he 0r she Thisoombined P00111098" ‘WW1’ has swapped o1); the old male for a new one who is named Gladys or Per- cival. lsast In reality, the question of whether marriages‘ were happier 1n the than they are in the present is one that cannot be settled because we liaie m standards of comparison. .ieiillies, but we" do not know the domestic hardships that Grandpa and against, and the fact that they took marriage on the iperliig about lt is no proof that they liked lt. r (rllllldlllfl ivere On the following night as the cm" Wlllmul- Wm" A great philosopher has said that me war Lord mt beneath a camp“ only one human nature, and, this being true, and all men and womei avmg possessed the some faults, weakness percentage of domestic bliss has beei fldl/Mltflge. if any, going to the mob from the beginning of time h Beside mm a slave played ‘ and virtues, 1 mu convinced that the . about the same ern marriage. -——--—- , It is sweet of us to think that Grandfather's middle name was always to his Pol, but; lad a wandering loot and an eye for a. line "ligger" of a roman, and that the T81R03 that Grandmother stood for his inndelitles JLSEGBU of getting a divorce, divorced ivoiiian was a disgr in leaving a brute, or a rogue. ticket, for there was no may by Joseph and he very often lie l up in all ages, with the was a ways true 8S HGT she wasn't happy about it. Of coune, we like to think that Grandpa was always Chlvalrous’ g9“- i erous and tender to Grandma and cherished her, as he swore to do at the .ii.lta.r, but, alas and alaek, in those days most husbands were grinding tyrants, who didn't let their wives call _ body thinks Grandma liked being bossed out of her life they have another Rosy Pearl came to him between iguess coming. She didn't enjoy‘ it, but she had to stand it. And we like to think of Grandmother as always being a household iuige., gentle and mild and unselfish ‘ministering to Grandfather's pleasure. devil instead of a saint in the matrimonial lottery. ‘ of naggers and shrews, wives with nerves, wives who kept their husbands‘ ‘noses to the grindstonc, wives who them, and they no more made marria l bands than their granddaughters do No. l doubtedly people met it with [ than they do now. , instead of welchlng o public. They sh I think ma l cause, being self-supporting, fe l better educated and more in minions to their husbands an 1' pains w hold u had him and he couldn't. g {ere have husbands treniei 5 equals as the ' d ' However their ;the Shadows the last fzireivcll of Huang Chen. My daughter wand- jered in the valley of Flowers in obcdieiiee to tli e word of her father. Ark u For Iknew that thy men would i 011941;“; the s!“ o.‘ the modem a. funeral cover, and these were the take her and that you would de- Leviathan. it is said. illilfdiupo __ _U___‘ miuidyransom. She had not the I The world "climate" 1-; 1 ' ' - ,,,,,.,,,,, ..s,,,pc.., and m 513:1‘? A Quint With Seven League Boots , Greece climates whe 1 i _ , ‘ of liit-titude on the gilt-Iii? yoiollhe: \. l earth. i i The largest authentic sea serpent, , is only l0 feet. long. l l 'I'here are two types 0f "Contact" pleases. Ground lenses are identL 1 bloim lenses are produced , glass-blowers and are fitted by :..'il until the proper 1on5 15 found i=iially by accident. ' -___ Ancient lamps consisted of a hol- IOW fvwptaele for the fat or oll l Wl-llel‘ ODen or covered). a handle i iii one M10, and a little trough 1n lwlizch the wick rested with one l end 1n the oll reservoir. l More than 900 languages are spoken on the continent or A519,, l Because it is so cheap and can be l ("llflll without preparation, the’ , lJtlllHJlB. ls not. regarded as an arts-l ' tocmt of the fruit world. Yet ab- cording to W. J. Melhiilsh’ D.s¢,,l Ph.D., the eminent dlotlclan, the I brnzina is one of the most valuable i sources of fuel and energy avail- fable. The ripe banana is three. l quarters water and one-fifth sugar. | The remaining fraction consuls o! ‘Istareh. protein, fat’ fibre, I peotins minerals, and cltamins. ’ In OOIIIv is Pfillfll to 20 grapes. 4 dates, 3 l g i zlus’ 3 stewed primes, 2 small ap- i w. pie. or a. cup of orange juice. . Like the potato, the banana has ia strong alkaline reaction, Ls l bland food, and as such, easily d1. _L:I‘~[(‘(l, Together" with a glass of milk it forms the perfect meal. , The sedentary worker who has for- , gotten his lunch’ will find that n i ~iiiss of milk and a. banana. will fortify him until the next meal. In America. mashed bananas and milk have been fed to infants with rvliac disease. with wonderful suc- l She apparently means nothing lo Emilie of the Dionne Quintet and ,‘ PP". and adults suffering with when she came upon Dr. Allan Roy Dnfoe‘; oversh moment in putting them on and striding around the nursery In them. Tho i l- I l -v (|l.'~‘."fl'I‘§ hrivr improved a iomgiilshment carrot-l much laughter and, as ls show - — - — - - — lllwl‘ u FFHTH’ o.‘ ripe bananas. herself was highly amused. l she hesitated not n n in this picture, she ZlCf-‘(l woman, no matter how Justified she was Besides, she had to stick to her meal which she could support herself. for theirs, Marriage has always been the same in every age, but un- greater fortitude and courage in the past n it as we do. They didn't; WB-Sh their dirty linen 1n . ut. their teeth rind their disappointments instead of howl- ing them to high heaven. Aiul they put up a front that passed for happi- ness. even if it wasn't the real thing. rrlages are happier today than they have ever been, be- w WOmen marry except for love, and belnz telllgent they make more interesting com- d because the modern woman takes far more er husband than Grandmother ever did to keep hers. She 2L away, so why bother? And because never be- l wives as justly and generousIy and as much as action loosens phlegm-relieves irritation-helps break congestion. While the little patient relaxes into comfortable sleep, VapoRl-Ib k9?!” right on working. Often, by morning We know our own matrimonial dlf- (he worse of the oold is over- THE (jl"1.'.RLU'l"l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN , JANUARY 2s, 19;; to...» lvQ§¢OQQ4' lllelps inn A COLll Quicker fi3-lllémfi Avoids Rhk of Stomach Upms ‘This safqlcxternalmn- t lb upset e stmna . as $mm inllemal "dosing" is so apt .; r ii 00d worlds, marriage comes in unde’: cover with warmed cloth. . _ mdo. I: canbeusedfreely,» often iii? éng-aigglurincatlon. We rezurd it 8-5 18mm?‘ Almost before you finish rubbing, asneededcvenontheyomigestduld. 1*." than suerilege to even quest"! when“? m“ ' Va Rub starts to bring relief two __ Iiillbthfiffi and Gmmimlhe“ wedding did not’ em wapoat once-two dim! wayh N°w WM’. skunk" in storybook fashlon-"und so they lived MP9 y R b Thankstoanew process, apo u u Y‘ v R b ever afierirazda" of course, Grandfather was ll- I. Thrflllflh "W 5H"- vlP° “ now comes to you inwhitc sfamku ways the ideal husband and Grandmother the per- M?" 5"“! ‘hmulh m‘ dd“ m“ ' form. Only. the color is IBIIIOVBd; l: ls the same VapoRub-the same formula and the same effective doir ble action. V9555. —- Mothers! Look in your VlpoRub packale for full details of Vick-I Plan-c practical home guide to [renter freedom from colds. In clinic teats among I735! people, this Plan out sickness from colds more lhdn M!!! Follow Viclu Plan lor Betler Control of Cold: there are many civilizations, but 771E COOK'S AMorningSmile comm o GLORIFIED RICE. we know well enough that 2 cups boiled r106 1 cup shredded pineapple 24 marshmallows, quartered 1 cup finely deed apple _ 1-2 cup sum!’ 1 cup whipped cream Zfandduughter dines, was because a. But. salted water until lt Ls very tender but not mushy. Drain it. thoroughly . and add the pineapple which has been well drained’ the marshmal- lows, apples and sugar. their souls their own. And 1f any- the mixture to stand for an hour 1n a cold place. Whip the cream until it is stiff and fold it into the pudding Just and tactful and spending her life But. sometimes Grandpa drew a There were plenty Then if you want it espoclflly 1}!" tractlve, ganrsh euch serving Wllh a red marnschlno cherry, cut in petals so that lt looks like a little flower right on the top. made their husbands say mubm t0 go a grand sweet song for their hus- bargnin turned out they stuck to it FLANK OR. ROUND STEAK. STUFFED AND ROLLED. i l One pound top round or flank half-inch thick’ 2 or 3 small 811MB suet, 1 sliced onion, 1-4 cup cubed eaxrot. 1 cup boiling water or stock. Stuffing: One cup breadcrumbs. 2 tablespoons melted butter’ 2 tablespoons barley. 1-2 teflspwn onJon juice. 2 tabIespOOB-B chopped liiiasue. o“ Ll-Tok. This lie I sent "Ell" 1'2 uiéaspw“ Sal“ 1'8 m“ i . , spoon papr . {to thee .0 that thou should st ex- Tflm edges o. steak. spread i‘ change her for the physician. _ i For-and my heart goeth out to thee, 0 father of the shadows. it was the physician who had the plague. This I saw when first my eyes fell upon him. ' ' Go peacefully to thine ancestors, 0 Ll-Tokli-Huang Chen. Huang Chen gazed thoughtfully after the retreating figure o! Ho. Sm: then. his hands folded in the sleeves of his sown. he waddled away, listening dreamfly to ghe music of the reed pipe and the gloss bells which swung in the camphor trees. . ‘HIE END stuffing over it, roll and tie it. and lay it on onion, and carrot in pan with auet on top. Pour the water or stock into pan. cook closely covered for 20 minutes or more in g. hot oven’ then uncover and cook 30 minutes longer. Serve with brown gravy made from drlpplngs in pan. ' rid o! unwelcome visitors/l‘? asked ~ n" Stir until ioinmd Iggy/i; a yri t0 1* the sugar is well dissolved and allow T 9n ' MARITAL vmu. The Negress was epplylne for I separation order from her husband "He clone said that one nlghl l .. - m," she protested. He ‘ilfgltdisfii imdeir his Pillflw; find Ah has a hammer under mine. Well , A}; dean‘ mind that. Ah 811955 "H" the gve-and-take of married life. , But yo- see how 1r, is, sub. Nclther Method‘ Cook the m: In boillnl. 0i 115 4°“ gel “° 5MP", vannrrrakns’ HIS CUE “Bu; how do you manage w 88l- old . “Nahum is mo,“ 5i “o. nii. ilenr fellow. When my We mm“ P°°Pl° have waisted enough oi my dim‘ she sends my valet to bell me I m ‘ h h immediately. before you are ready to serve it. Wanted °n l’ e p om and it works admirably." At that moment there was b knogk on the door’ and Boercgwns valet entered. “You arenwaflmdm the phone at. once, s.r. he - PEPPY POINTERS Bggli-Qoms done in blue are laid to be soothing to the nerves- Onc of the new smart-Iooklnfl lscarfs will do wondes towvrd m- uvenatlng the slightly W011i dress. J A little glyoerlne rubbed 0V6‘ the cleaned glass will lflewm‘ l‘ from clouding in damp Weather- Keep 3-9111‘ box Of mHlElICS 51°59 to the stove. Don't cross the kit- chen 2o times a any Just w B" ‘i znritcli. Take the sumo care 0f YOU!‘ m kettle um you \\'0llld any 0th" W559], wash and dry it flit?!‘ 99m time 1t is used and lime will new!’ collect ln it. msrnns .40.. sotrrnnnu wean Soft beige, sunshine Wllllw‘ “n” cafe blues and pinks vle with W13: in dressier daytime clothes 101' W?“ Fashions’ Latest For Chic Dressers Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Bhqhfltnkhl Here's a black d“??? 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