A PAGE EIGHT rm: cumznorrirrowu GUARDIAN 4i FEBRUARY 25. 1933 iconduicted. by Mrs. Mary time you make ‘it. “Tilt? l0 5 bfoorc for her metlwd and 51W “'1 uonally: of thus Ouokefv Editor. Unless page)‘ f0 Mary Lfocrc h A ' mu fang dough on floured baud 1- poured into hot uteri! - s » cake? Also evaporated milk I 1-2 cup mnlflalwd 5118M‘. ‘l BEBE» 1 Y; “flange the pnmeg on the bottom ‘i’ fng ingredients except whites Place in oven pill-him Pud‘ . ding dish in pan of warzn water ‘ the stfrfiy beaten ezs: Whites "d a“ salt, mar m! MR1"! Md?" , puck. Drain and ch01» the neiwhe! v ‘Dunne w"); nutmgg and f0)! 11D flidufw nunutea. serve in 811cc! ed in the Einqulry‘ Column. $0 5Y3- '0 Qursrroiv; Will 301i kind‘. . me recipe for making prune ".i.;-: _< that will keep for some time? A T. . St. James 5t. Ahswm: Pnine 1'11“ r181“? 1- the usual way will l. - '. brought to the bfiil _ -- boiled for l0 minutes u lealed ac you vooutd m; you can it (‘armed Prime Juice Vvash and 805k P3111195 water for 24 hours. Add em " water to cover them and put - heat to cook until very t-Pr-dfr. RE- ‘ move prunes from juice and stone, . v , them and then press 121cm throuqh L__ ~ I. sieve. Add as mufih 0f ml‘ u, the hrit liquor as you do tum brim; all to boiling mirf 112cm * and add as much 811811‘ H5 ‘#7311 Fm‘ the individual will. about 1-3 cur", Iugar m each 2 cups of prune l11‘<‘¢-§ B and‘ Bring to balling min: ‘écain _ bqii g0;- 10 minutes and Fur‘ g Ilérllg hot jars and sfil lmmed‘ lately. QITESITON: would you kindly; ‘end me your tried recipe for nut‘ des- serfs. when I make seven-minute frosting with granulated rugar I 116mm B" ‘l “nmm- ‘m’ “ h“ Ida, A. M. of Bishop s2; been put on the cake it crumbles oft. YOur recipes are so useful 1 have got now s0 that r lool-t forward; .1 to them every week. Please send me a recipe Y0!’ POYk, gnu beans to which canned 10-, matces can be added. 1' should be‘ delighted m have them. I hone ihfif, 1 am not asking too l'l".llf‘l'!, but: your columns are so interesting arvli friendly that it makes one fen‘. “ ANSWER: The nut cake recipe‘ has mm 5cm by’ prjvgflg letter. You lay in your second letter that you: desire on the cookers’ P81"- Ma“ evaporated milk recipes 118W 5D‘ peered on the paw! 8111f‘? YWT let‘ he! was written but 139W are 50m‘! more. Prune Snow One pint of cooked and Dllitcd prunes, 1-2 cup eVfllX-‘Tfltf-‘d mm“ teaspoon butter, 1-4 0UP Wher- nf a pudding dish. over them D011!‘ n. custard made from the remain- the e38 und let bake until custard 15 S“ in slcvw oven. Make a. meringue °l 4 wbiggpoong sugar and 1-2 tea- qmon vanilla, aflflngg ll’. UV!!!‘ $319 pudding and put back ln vcfY 510W given for meringue to 600k and lbgcwn lightly. Pouch Roly lfnly 11m cups canned ‘peaches, 1-3 mp qvaporated milk, 1-3 CUP °°1d wan-t- g cup; flour, 1-2 (08590011 “it, t tablespoon sugar. 4 Wis-DOOM boxing powder, 3 tablespoons but- w, m; together and sift the flour, 51mg in butter with the iflnser tins- Add the milk diluted with the water. m” 35km; ehlpé, cut out 1-4 inch ma" ‘wad . them over dough. 13g‘ {guy 1-011, pressing the cdg¢5 ni-um m of roll with ' ‘ ted milk and bake in mod- ‘ m"; u! 325 deg. Fuhr for m- ma; custard. i _ ‘seven Minute Frosting ' g“ whflm, l 1-2 cupn aulw. gm com m-up. 5 w. “ MARY DIOORI-YS QUESTION BOX vanilla Mcorfi vrhites, szgar, gyrup 11nd wine; —-——- top of double boiler. Beat consfiaiib’ NOTE: It B M11" 10nd “We m" 1y with dover beatcr over b01111; A m]; Qggkgry Page and 341a. i\lo:rc‘s Enquiry service will raise the staii- = dam of cookery in Canada. If you ma} mat your tomato soup o: mush- l ed potatoes, 0r custard pie or Wllill 4mg, L; not perfection itself everi gladly attend w you: probicm pir- Letiters may be addressed in care ‘ other-arse i ‘I " ' (fr-sired rill ansiwers will be vubiieh-j in 001d l home to ask.—Mrs. F. L. C. ‘It x’ ‘Canadianl Cookery ' For Canadian Women ' By Marl Moore. Specially contributed to The Guardian for ~ Guardian Readers. Combine unbeaten iholci its shspe, winch tn ~ '7 mizzutcs, but do 2:". “'“ hold its shape. . add vani cake at i In» QYFFTYCYY ‘ 1&2". be a S‘.I.0_r:5. QUETION: I do 9 pea and vrculd u so nu? Cake a. A.“ .A.\'SR\'EJR: All o.’ the ‘offers?- ’ “We born sen: to {mu by! ‘The d-rmaid for sandnxch f‘. gs has been that we decided {o yribitsh 12cm. E2‘. Sandwich Fillirgs i, NOTE: Attention please o.’ Mn. C. Yzmnouth North; Mrs. A G. t Grated circa-so, mashed vies, mayonnaise. Mushrow“ Stew mushrooms in a small iimotifl of cream until cream evziparatcs Faring u thick mixture, then Chi]? Lin: mushrmms flnell‘, $35011 5'3 xiii and pepper. Silurian, horseradish. mkijvonnaisc. ' .—-using nut bread. fllffldl, w‘ h creamed butter, and mar-l mcl Garnish each with u-‘iioic pecan. 3351' '1‘: |rvafer until icing is fluff}: and W - ‘amomz: of personal liberty. Dorothy Dix’ Letter Box lHow Much Has a Husband a Right to Expect of His Wife?—Shall i Timid Swain Propose to Him?-Wife of Philanderer Has Choice of Evils » . mu from his wife 1.50. ‘Q v é are ‘- v~.O. own for dinner. - ‘v<~< 33m u4§~ to any par‘. of to help along business. A liusba: hlzn. tractive. You.“ .\ii:\< Div-Wliafhas a husband a right to expect of his wife? YOUNG MAN ABOUT T0 BE BARRIED. foremost of all, a man has a 1nd that is the compensation he’ z he: lnard and shopping ticket ‘r in their little world. Before her family. vni 1o their children. c a back sen: for the wife's 1h good. nourishing, well-cooked meals. ironic 12:0 bacon. 2c expe." h"_s wife to be u 300d sport a-nd to take ' swec: of maximum". -u:: < m ll for us all. Hard Limes come, ulck- “H115 when a man lies awake wondering .k, where he u, to nnci another position, . back agains; the wall. . :0 expect his wife not to weaken him with 1:, o: fake the last ounce of courage out of him mmziciars of the mistakes he has made. Io expect hi5 wife f0 be reasonable about things, ~» exp-x; he: to nuke due ahowances for lus faults now fizs every time he plays poker with the a right to expec". his wife to be a. helpmeet. He has to expect, he: cheerfully to pack her up her doll rags andgo '.r.e wrorld WIlEIE Oj-l1).)l‘i’.l3l1~y has opened he door He nu a right w expect her to try w make friends for him and to "es-agcn: his virtues Instead of advertising his faults. He has a right expec: her :0 be thrifty and to deny herself the has a right to expect his wife to accord him a reasonable No man deliberately marries to get a jailer, 'or to have some one tell him where he gets on and where he gets off. A husband has a. right to expect his wife not to throw away after lmaxflage che bait with which she caught him. He has a right to expect ‘his wife not to throw away after marriage the bait with which she caught He has a right to expect her to keep herself looking neat and at- Girl in Love With That is what To Most Fre- _ It. It is ihe woman's busi- Life isn't. easy sledding things she wants to iWoman’s Realm-:- Social and gPelrsonal -:-,Fashions, -_:- Lite ra ta re 4O CENTS per pound package Such Value! You can now buy “the good old family tea of the Marltimes” at This is MORSE'S STANDARD TEA-the 1 full flavoured tea that makes 240 cups to the pound. At the new low price the cost works out at one-sixth of acent per cup. DELICIOUS-THICK LIOUORING-—SATISFYING REMARKAILE VALUE! > By Annabelle ‘Hie separate jacket seems to be taking the leadership for sports and college wear. And it promises to be u real fav- uorfte for spring. A variety of material suggest themselves for this attractive model as rubbft"s hair mixtures, guy tweed: in checks, stripes or chev- ron: and plain monotone worsted; It's exceedingly simple to make it and takewbut 2% yards of 39-inch material with 1% yards of 39-inch lining for the 16-year sire. ' Style No. 521 is designed in sizes ' 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 35 and 38 inches bust It's an opportunity! You'll find it the most useful thing in your ward- robe. i" Price of Pattern l5 cents in stump; or ooln (coin in preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. 527. 51m ..................... Name l-le has a right to expect her to jolly hlm along as she idld in the ‘Us R‘ days of courtship, when she told hlm how handsome he was and how iwise and wonderful, and when she laughed at his jokesund encored his ‘stories and led him to believe that 1f he got her he would have an Bd- ' mlrlilg audience for life. Finally, a husband has a right to expect his wife to show him some Appreciation. uipport his family’. uzul 1 The average man spends his life tolling like a slave to All that he makes goes to his wlfe and children, and ' u '3: wrw his wife can repay him is by telling hln": how grateful she is, she thinks that no hero has anything on him. DORUFHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-I am very much in love with a man who I think loves me. We are very congenial and would be very happy together if we 53114115-"11 ‘ were married, but the trouble is that he is a timid sort of an individual '| without much initiative. and I doubt if he would ever come to the propos- ‘ 'I‘w0 parts of peanut bum:- to : ii-ig point, if left alone, so I am thinking of popping the question to him, found the pork and cans recipe You ‘_ we M hon“, m‘; parts ‘niricftl as I don't want to spend my life waiting on a. man who really may have gcokcd ems. Using mic-in‘ bread‘ gpfflad it, with a mixture of mashed bananas. Mashed sardines, fine- ly chopped celvrf‘. 19mm juice, mayonnaise and raisins- Plmlcnto-Cvcnm one fourth cufi butter and Add ‘.2 canned Plmlem‘ oes, which have rmh forced throulh strainer. Swson with Salt Mid pqypfff. Spanlsli-Grlrid iozeihirr W“ anchovies, two tickles, one Ellli? mi-sicy, 3 tablespoons caiWTS- 1 teaspoon made mustard, 2 tabkr- spQOTlS olive oil, 2 tablespoons vin- egar, yolks of 2 hard cooked 11%- Season with salt and Dflflrlkfl- A delicious s/prcazl for (lfllntl/ an?“ noon tea snflfliV-Clws- Minced cold boiled MHSVQ- 87W" ere chccse, creamed. Moswininfi-l-il cup flnPlY Cut Canton ginger, 1-4 cup finely ch09- ped pecan nuts, 2 tablespoons finely cut, orange pulp, 1 tablespoon Kl!!- ger. 1 teaspoon fineqar. salt. Mix ingredient; and unread mtiwccn sul- tiries o rthin white bread. Grated or creamed chfleiv. 0W3!!!- ed to right consistency to sryxread with canmu tomato sour». VPTY simple and delicious. Chfiqilpbd bacon and watercress, mayonnaise. Tuna fish creamed with lemon juice and minced head lettuce. One cup shrbnps, 1 pup celery, 2 hard mom-d gggs, z pu-nfcntocs, all finc- ly chopped and_addeti to shredded lettuce and mHYOYIHBl-W- Bananas. meraschlno , cherries blanched chopped almonds. Ham, pickle, peanuts, all finely chopped and creamed virlth cream chew; mm dash of Worcestershire sauce. mayonnaise. 93cm mm; put, through mfncer together, then add gfflked rind o! One orange, and orange 111K? V! n-vafsten. If and when you make uiLthm “w. 1-2, wwwn come mini " of a woman who proposed to him? AIISWEX‘ I hutfootlng it nit/er liim. wished her support upon a man. business partnership to a man. to choose her mate as a man ls. erence in a ulfe. .na0u family. Afiswcr: signal to him to get up and follow. divorced. The Indy Iavo would. There is no such thing as reforming u chronic philanderer. just woman crazy and every pettfcout that flutters across his way is a No woman can hold such a man for long. interested or fascinated. I-Ie la just flcklc and unstable by Nature and he would want a change even if he was married to a woman who was a combination of every feminine charm and virtue. So don't blame yourself or think that you are not the right wife for him. No woman would he the right wife. self and in mercy w"; woman should never marry. The woman who is married t0 a born phllundercr can do either one of two things: Divorce him, or shut her eyes to his sfdeatcppini and real- lze that he is just as untrue to the other women as he is to her 1nd that‘ after each little affair he will come back homo to her. Probably W“! 7111B- buna really loves you u much as such u. mun fa capable of 101111!» - And if he earn! only enough to support one family, believe me. Y0“ and the children wouldn't be the ones who would get the mono! l! 11° W“ new!!! am "w .. chicken gibiets to one part hard ‘ no intention of marrying after all. Do you think a man would think less SUE. Well, Sue, according to Mr. Bernard Shaw and other cynfcs, women have always been the pursuers ln the love chase. had to do it under cover, while now they can do it openly. is a break for them, since it inevitably cramped a. woman's style to have to keep up the appearance of fleeing from a mun while she was, in reality, Only in the past they That, _at least, Of course, in the days when every husband. expected to support his wife, ft was manners for a. girl to wait until she was asked before she But now, when practically every girl who doesn't belong to a wealthy family and have money of her own 1s self-supporting, and when she is more likely to be an asset even in dollars and cents to her husband than u. liability, there is no reason why a. woman shouldn't be as free to propose a matrimonial partnership as she would a PCYSOIliIJJY, I have never been able to sec any justification for men having a. monopoly on courtship, nor why a woman shouldn't be ns free Heaven knows it. means a lot more to her to get hm desire in a. husband than it doe: tn a man to get his pref- So, if you have found the mun you want for a husband, Z0 to it. The worst that he can do is to refuse, and that. will at least clarify the situ- ation and trike you of! the wishful waiting bench. DOROTHY DIX. 0 0 Dear Dorothy Dix-What can you do with a husband who is forever falling in love with some girl? At times he is a good husband and father, but when he gets a. new infatuation he has no time nor love left for his If; seems too bad to break up the home now with the children getting almost grown, but apparently I don't happen to be the right wife for hlm and can't keep him interested. He couldn't offer another girl much because he would have m support us in another house. A WORRIED WIFE. He is No woman can keep him su-n-n-u..----...-.--.--nn n Street Addflll For The Cook Clrrot Marmalade One pound carrots 2 lemons ' 1 orange 4 cups sugar Wash and scrape carrots and put through food chopper. Squeeu juice from lemon and put rlnds through food chopper. Barely cover carrots and lemon rind: with water and cook until tender. Cut urn-nus in very thin aliens 0nd remove seeds ff necessary. u sugar and lemon juice and add 3i cup boiling water. Add prepared orange and carrots and lemon rlnds. Cook until a little of the mixture, tested on a. cold saucer, jellies. Pour into sterilized glasses and cover with purafffne. Meat Loaf Squeeze two pounds of Hamburg tightly and firmly into the shape of a. loaf. Cover with water and sim- mer until it ls done. Drain of! the liquid and use it for vegetable soup. Thls nukes un all meat loaf which may be used in various ways. Cut quite thin, and with any trimmings you like, it makes good smdwlchel for u lunch box. Such u man in justice to him- ISTLBSSNBSS, luck of a pe- dce and ener are o ten warnings of chi] 0011's oom- monut ailment — constipa- tion. At such times u luxu- tive is needed, for despite bulinced dict and proper exercise elimination may be “regulcfl bu: no: thorough. Any lmdvo will not do. Thou intended for adult use are zoo moo; sud huh for \ \ lVhat the Fashionables are Wearing Worthington _ A Morningsmile A Worse P118311 An Englishman who was staying at a. hotel in the north of Canada was unable to sleep owlnz $0 the Intense cold, and feeling it V611! badly, he rose lust before dawn and made his way downstairs to try $0 find a. fire. As he descended the 8W1“ 11'? W55 met, by g, trapper. who hud'been out early attending to his trans- Ellie's were hanging from the mans moustache, and his fur 6081i W85 covered with snow. The Englishman threw him a pftyfng glance. “By Jove, old chap." he slid- “what room were Y0" 5169mm! m?" Wilt-lug For It . The carnival was crowded with happy patrons. Outside the shooting booth the attendant was urging them to try their luck with the rifle. "Come on, ladies and gents," he roared. "Hit the billlseye [and get your money back." A simple countryman stepped forward, paid for n shot, took up a. rifle, and waited expectantly. The attendant watched him, puz- zled. "Go on," he sald."What are you waiting for?” man, "Why Oi‘m waltln‘ for the bull "Waitln?" exclaimed the country- Hlo come." may [Tfldnpeninsr of the Weelk m’! GWPBe and Queen Mary Wm "u" Plfly 8- vwy» active part in. the events of the Inndon section this Summer. Aimong the nmcticns which their Brl-ttanio Majestles Pm" 9° "Mend 8-11 the Royal Acad- emy Ivdubltlon, the International Gfflnd 098m M: Covent Garden, the Rflyll military tournament and International horse 51mm and mo Mmbledml M11313 championships. Four royal courts will be held on ewnlnss in May and June, and the "W! swim party takes place in the grounds m’ Bugkjnqhmn mince in July. Their Majestles will alsoat- tend the famouc Derby bm-Ben-Me and the Oaks on Epsom Down; in June, and give a. house-party at Windsor Castle for Ascot race meet. Events _are conspiring t1.) make this year's roam courts the moat brilliant since the war. The Spring wpulnrltv. of pastel shades for evening frocks wlll result inns delicately tinted a scene in the scaret and gold throne room a5‘ would be lmflglllcd. nemiicnzec will, I foi- the most part, wear simple ‘mks with Duff sleeves and other plcturesque touches, leaving the bold strokes of color to be flllcd in by the men. with their brilliant un- lifonns and orders. Donna Antoin- efzte Grandi, the wife of the newly appointed Italian ambassador to London, wlll be presented w the offlclal ulmle at the first court. scheduled for early 1n May. O O O _ One of the most attractive Bridge parties or the week was given onf Tuesday afternoon by ma. w. J, P. lvmlvflllan at her home 205 Kent Street. O O O _ Mrs. H. E. Miller was hosteg for the Monday night bridge dim, this week. ' O O ‘I'm Thursday arts-moon Club was entertained vcry pleasantly by Mrs Heiber barge. O O O Mlsa Dorothy Holman came home from Mt. Allison for the week-end Sunday being the 25th anniversary of the marriage of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy Holman who rc- celved many good wishes on the hfl-imy wcaclon. OOO Mrs. McCi-eady was hostess for the Thumday afternoon Bridge Club at her cozy home, 25 Long- worth Avenue. O O O A most attractive evening bridge was given by Mrs. Reuben McDon- ald, B l-Izilicrest Avenue, for her friends on Tuesday evening. O O O Fbllowlng unen- Elxicellenolcs Drawing-Room, the speaker of the Senate, Madame Biondln, and Mile. Blondln, exite-rtalned 1n the Speak- er's Chambers. _Among those invitl ed were Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, M P. Mrs McLure and Miss Lena Mcllurc. They were also prescni, at the rcwption given by the speaker of the House of Ooifnimons and ma. Black. At a class meeting at Dalhouale University, Halifax, on Tuesday. Mir-i Wayne MacKvie was chosen n: u Junior candidate for the etud- cnts Council electiom on March 7th. O O W. E- (IOHDD, Brlghton afternoon in the Mrs. Road, was among the Bridge hosteses earlier week. - O O O Mrs. Glyden of Monctcn arrived last night on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster, Fitzroy St. Even mother not sus/zeci lze’ irouéle a child- and may do more_ hum than good. Cutoriu is the laxative especially prepared for chil- dren. l: contains no harmful ' drugs - no narcotic:- lt is gentle in action, i; no; m“. seating and is recommended by phylicilns. The finally tin, l: the most economical way no buy it. ' CASTORIA fi constipation in children mill Mrs. B. T. Green and the Mines Smith were jolm hoof-eases at a delightful "neighborhood" bridge at their home 30 Brighton Road lust evening. O O O Mrs. E. S. Blanchard entertain- ed mt her home 3B Water Slice: yesterday afternoon for her friends at contract bridge. O O O Mr. and ma. John Gordon, 2i Villa Aivenue, have us their guests their daughters Miss Marggmt from New Ifampshiro and w» Claire from Connecticut, who IN enjoying a t/wo week! vucaflun. On Wednmday afternoon lviira. Gvrdmi was At Home, and with her daughters received o. large number of callers. O O O The nmny home friends 0f Miss Lillian McIntyre will regret to learn of her severe illness. Her mother, mo. Pmelope Mclhtylv. left Wed- nesday morning to be with her daughter. v O O ' ms. Grant Gregory was hostess at a. prettfly arranged Bridge at uic Queen Hbtel ihursday mer- noon for her friends. O O O Mrs. (D12) Caxruthm entemin- ed very attractively at three t-ublea of Bridge for her friends at Mll- ton’: Old Spain on Tuesday after- noon. O O O Mrs. Ben Acorn left Wednesday morning for Montreal to Halt her husband whose illncm is causing his family gravest concern. '00: 0n Satin-day an awvpflonl-llv enjoyable cf‘ at the Gn- Id-lm National Hotel Ill III": l0 thl numewua friend; m Mn. v.1, Goodwill when nhc uncermneu at bridge and aftemoml tea Tho loft strains of music rendered by. Min Hornsbyk orchestra. completed the beautiful setting. O O O Miss Florence Chappell was host- ess at two very enjoyable brldgl parties during the week. O O O Miss Cecile Shannon gave I bridge party for her friends Thurs- day fawning. O O . ' Mls Helen Jenkins of Monti!!! fsthe guest ofmnaftdMl-alhr Reddlxi, Pownul Apartments. OOO at Bmnmemidie were the Lkel mint, who entertained M- three tilbles of Bridge for their friends. O O O Miss Ella. Gay was one of the younger hostesses, who entertained at seven tables of B11689 f0! friends at her home on vim-o! street last week. OOO was Violet Richardson, daugh- con of smmmruide is visiting friends in Charlottetown. . ant Mrs. Waiford McEwcn of Oomp- bellton and her dstcr, Mina Jem- ims Campbell of Graham's mud 1N vlsltlng Mrs. Robert A. Btavert 0i Wilmot Valley. O ms. H. H. Ilemrgéy entertain- ed the Bridge Club to u dinner Bridge last week‘. covers were laid for t/wt-ivc. t 0 O Mis. J. R. Kenny entertained at nix tables of Bridge ‘hzcaduy even- ing for the closing of St. Paul‘: Social club. 0 v O O The hostesses for St. Mary's Bridge Club 0n Friday afternoon were Mrs. E. H. Monkley, Mrs. Wm. Strong, Miss sznall and Mn Eleanor Green. As this was the closing bridge before’ the Lenten season, many culled in at the tel hour for u social chat. a OOO Mr. and Mm. Ffillk W. Andrew. Gladstone, Michigan, formerly of mulnder of the winter in the south. 'I'hey will vldt Blnnlnghun. Alabama. 241ml, Morfda. and I-Ilv- ann, Cuba. OOO When tho Queen and the Ouch _ ca! of Yolk visited the mum mini-mi Fair Tilefidly in. queen wok up an "anti-match" bu. After ldliwtlng the apeclal device on the bag she suggested the Dachau ahzuld pose as u bug mntcher. The Duvhwc made u grab but found the bag P1001 against the attempt. "I 811mm I um lucky not to huvc Ml! blllyllfml lollycun ‘ ‘_ - been detected." declued the Duel-v w. humhfliv- the hostemes this week tar of Mr. and M31. n. B. Richard-l East Royalty, are spending the re-i- QW