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' marrying the f And if, when Wbfl-BIB w show you and Tom were going be married. you should . and he is a go-getier, but have you considered that you have been brought up in an austere hoine, where everything was prim an and where everybody read imurovirnfl nourishinv and nobody even smiled a gay and boisterous home and it mattered more about people grees; where there was plenty of drln if you should say that to Mary. and wutervas it ls Purltsinism and gay ]-\" -tier! thatwus , Look Into the Background of Your Future - Husband or Wife Before Taking the Fatal Step 4- It Might Halt You Before it Late blemdtobellevethltthe “- M ri- "y sears ram-lemme... m“ a n y s . cenemmw is uxht in rmm lie laugh and say: “Well, I'm not bel- rim Ind m1 you that an say- "'I‘om k a. zmnd lad d (AXYQPOUS books; where the food was plain but aloud, while Toin he..- grown up in always overflowing with oimipany ente than iiheir pedi- kiruz and much h y spiced food?" add: "It is as hard to mix oil and us," she would reply: “We love each As if that ended the matter. But it doesn't and ll, ior no matter how much a. man and woman .ove each other there will be very little lunpiness in their marriage if all heir ways of life, all of their likes and dislikes are in wntlmrel conflict and they mist be forever g on JLICLICBS and sacrificing themselves for and a Southerner are mated. The idea that the happiness of contracting parties pas-sewing all the of a fallacy. little things, upon the husband and home, upon their enjoying the same hounds, and particularly upon their (j-a-rlic in a salad can either make or eggs to keep on’ of the others pre- the othel-‘s pleasure. Irvin Cobb once said thatthe Civil War was not fougnit over the issue of slavery. but over the queston of hot bread battle still goes on in virluiilly every household in which a Northerner versus cold bread. and that a marriage depends upon the two standardized vlrtum is more or lem The simoess oi a marriage depends almost altogether upon wife liking to step out or stay at kind of movies or both being go.f liking the same kind of cooking. break a home, Among the many mics of matrimonial woe that I list/on to every day and habits. A man u ho was reared at least half of th-:m sieni back to the fact that a, husband and wljg me miserable together because niey uere brought 11D with uijlerenf, games in a happyrfre-luvxy. scrambled sort oi a household l5 nagried w uealih by a wife who has been raised to sorup. mulls cruel’ aiifl will.) iilis l1 Ill. ll llllyi>0iiv dllls a Dillfll‘ on the ffoor, mun who llfia always loved QORS and A who ieeis like r-he S-sotclnnain-un- Lircsseu ii lie hasn't one at I15 neels-nia-rilcs a. wblnan who wont let l; m have a pet. A ilulllllll who has been brought up in auioiis-mokina huusehgld w- ineiils ner nu eaiid over even cigarette. A wile who ILICQS boiled posting; can l.‘ stand a husband who likes nhoni fried, and 5o on flnfl 5° 01L b0 the moral is, considering that ineiie are 3,1“ or“; bgqlILy of things for and attract us for tnc mcmint, but to change all of om‘ ways always yes-yes each other. ‘husbands and WJIBS to aissree about, to look wen irno the back ground ' .0f the man and woman you are thinking o.‘ marrying uhq get om u“; matches your own as nearly as you can. Swvhsers may be glamorous ihtv don't look so srcod when we hale _ to meet theirs. 1119 111L119)’ marriage is uie Ofh: lll which the husband and wife can oung Couple's Dilemma Y Dear Dorothy Dix-I am 20 a. boy who is 21. of his parents, who and obiect to his marrying me. but they and this would put of! and get married or should we let nature take it; co 1'11 take your pert when you are known u "he who could not be Answer: wrong; I'll fight your battle: to the end; I'll listen when you sing a song, And never count your tales too long, Because you are my friend. Madison Opposed to War President James Madison was so reluctant to engage in war, until finally puwhed into the second war with Britain, that he was publicly Step Out Co-nfidehtly in Popu- Iai- Dances kicked into a war." A grand sandwich filling to use with Graham or _ bread can be made by Aixlns t0- gether equal parts oi’ figs, raisins and prunes, mix in half as much 1y with lemon and orange Julcei Add a dash of salt. Don't discard vinegar from sweet pickles. Added to the cooking water when boiling ham m- m the gravy when basting bak- ed ham, it gives a delicious spicy flavor. A tameable and affectionate like animal confined to MadaBB-‘CBY time, and it; food consists of small birds, insects, eggs and fruit. GRAIN MERCHANT DIE! POOL, Elisa-rid —(Cl’) First resident of the Liverpool Corn ade Association when it was founded in I886, John Henfy Hub- baick, '14, died recently at Audlom. Chedhlre. . . . o? Learn In Home Lessons The envy of the crowd for their up-to-date dancing-Mildred sud Jack do the popular Westcherier. What's the secret of their smart stepping. their smooth co-ordinstiou with each other on the dance floor? They learn new steps from dil- grams, practice correct Iiyl b lead, follow. You can easily learn to dance in Iuch s home course. Try our din- grnm for the Westchester Balance Sir-p. 1. Step forward on left foot. 2. Step forward on right foot. 3. Shift weight back to left foot but keep right foot in place, allow- ing right toe to rise slightly off floor. 4. Shift weight forward to right foot. Expcrtly the man gives the lead, guides his partner into other smart steps, with a definite turn of hi! shoulders or a pressure of his arm. The girl follows smoothly by keep- lnlz light-footed, relaxed—he'r arms up. Have the fun of knowing popular steps, be admired at dances! Our SZ-page booklet gives complete in- structions and diagrams for the waltz, fox-trot. Wesrchester, rumba, tango, ballroom shag. Explains basic steps, smart variations. __ Send 20c in coins for your copy of Home Course In New Ballroom Dances to Th0 Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Addfw. 8M "19 Name of booklet. ______,______._. Name Street Address --——-.--.—-—-———-" City OROCHETED POT HOLDERS ‘ DESIGN N0. X H8O The first little pot holder has a ‘ floral motif which puts it in a class by itself. The clever octagonal t holder n done in two shades of lue. Both are easy crochet Jobs and ideal gift items. Pattern No. X 369 contains list of material: zneeded. illustration of stitches and complete instructions for making both pot holders. To order thLs design write your name and address on a piece of paper and send with 15 cents in coin or stain to Needlework Department, C arlottetown Guard- ian. 1'0 Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department DeatgnNc369 Name — — — — — — — — — —— Address———--—-——-— chopped nuts and moisten slight-- animal is the Lemur s. monkey“ and the Comoro Islands. It lives. 1n trees and sleeps during the day- | If the boy's parents are have been encased for four years fe We would like to get married, but cannot on 3.0001111; tl' k th t l . ' Whiih they took care ‘b? him.“ wiiinslkéllivtialuih§inwbilid ‘or a ye“ m They do not think that he should pay them be- our Wfiddlhs. Should we run away ume? SHIRLEY. money I think you should be WlllmB t0 out off your wedding until he can Dav them back what, he cost them during the year he was out of wonk whole wheat they stood by him in his time cf eecl d ‘k t - cixperlence of having no plbce tgnlay ep mm ‘mm me hem breaking food to ea YOU hlllsf/Ift forget that his head at night and no ,1 But if the parents are well-w-do I think they should have a hqu-g I and not make you two young lovers A great deal of the hznpiness wife being on to _ieop:u'dize V. l ALL IS Author of "This Time Forever", | To Romance." Wind . . W“Y?cu run away from mo. don't u "Yes," she admitted. "You couldn't try running mwm-d merger a change?" .. o]. He shrugged; the interest and o died out of his face leaving it blaink and hard. "I'm not marrying Gloria,’ he announced. Her heart gave a, leap, the silly color flooded her face. She turned away and loked out toward the sea. "Doesn't it make any difference?" he persisted. ‘her head miserably. She shook “Wily not? "You ought to know why not," she said angrily. His eyes widened, but he did not acknowledge the thrust any other way. guy for trying, "Can't blame a can you?" With a. sudden splash he sent her [sprawling into the water to come ter and bbl for his flags. He laug ed at. er fu ous con- centratlon in getting even. ‘They were both startled to hear Coates‘ bored drawling tones from the edge of the 1: “Dr. maly trouble you . . ." They looked up. Star thought d : It's all over. We had a ew hours and they're gone new. "Gloria, had another heart attack while shopping," Goates was so ing. "We've been waiting over an our fjgrhypu. The gtewardm can't seem e p." "I'll be right theme." Kent climbed quickly out of the wetter. Coartes held out his hand to Stair. "I‘m terribly sorry about Gloria!” she exclaimed. "We'll go to her right away." “No hurry—for us, I mean. I think Gloria lust wants her doctor. She's probably hurt to find than. he prefers taking care of the passeng- ens who are well." . ’ Ilt was impomible to go back w the old attitude of dimfpprovall t0- wamd Kent. Now that they were on the Caribbean again, sun warm on the top deck and everyone laz- ily at ease, Star could mt. recapture that righteousness of purpose that had ac ually been her lnilpiration for the cruise. the deck she smiled at him n. little tlmidly. but with no trace of her former hostile manner. "How's Gloria?“ rhe asked. “All right. Never was an hi matter, really. Just a fa er. all. She wanted some attention." " Ha thoughts went back bitterly to that scene in the cabin. Gloria in a pale pink chiffon neg- llgee rising in anger as he told her brusqnel that she cu ht to tfhds ohidish play-act ns for the benefit of the other passengers. the When he came toward her along ed t‘; I gait any 10m; to (be married, . Every m like epends upon the te th h ' -- nappnem an toth‘ 1:. left over Slégouhiz that you can well afford to ea e“ pa“ I them at this crucial tllliée Vi)? will You are both out 0H your marriage for another DOROTHY DIX. BRIGHT By ELEANOR BRCWVNE “Diane Looks at Life," "flfghyny — A Ch Ist ' _ Ghosts M Pirafieslznes Cruise Willi Romance In The And Une Girl Finds The Golden Treasure — LOVE ~ Evflybody Adventure Bent - Glcriak voice harsh and trident as she shouted at him, "Yoda-e no; 5°11"! I10 "like a fool of me, Kent. Fermi“ 1 We"; marry you. But no wide-eyed innocent ls going to m“; Y0“ BWu-y. Otherwise you may be 1991111118 m9 Ship and starting a land W" think. e r 1t u- ed, , . .2 mp2... r'*"..e'*:a::% scheming creature in his , he now if she were the last woman in the world. CHAPTER. XV Kent coulunt. Star into the mess with Gloria, of course. lle would have to stariid by without ax- pularultlon an let her go out 0i his ' e. "By the way," he turned to star abruptly. "l. wont you to be careiul of Jack Coo-fee. I happen to krmw that he needs money ior this mus- e of his alnd um mo, i don't doubtheslzothlsvyecnyouto supply the ready Star snared out at the water stretching away in deep waves fe- ward some unseen shore to "Look here, didn't he ask you fihooner of his in go aboard that Kingston Harbor Star was liming ivp? coaies had begged her, in fact, to come with him. He was supposed to be leaving the Cartog- eha at this . had refused deflntely and shown fill-alt she ms a little sin- noyed at his persistence, he had seemed heartbroken. Then he had asked if ehe would visit the schoon- er when the Cartqzena reached Kingston a, second time. Half grudg- ingl she had promised that she wou cl. It seemed a long time before they would be in this D011 B88311- Ooates had been unexpectedly gubilalnt at her words. And after he had sailed that nIBht. to Kent's ob ous displeasure, he had appear- at dinner. H3 announced my}? that he had deci ed to continue t e cruise with them and get off when the ship touched Kinilswn on the return mp, H1; attentive manner made it apparent to everyone that. fihn was especially for Stars bene- t. Now she said coolly. deliberately igvnorin. Kent's question: "I didn't know that the Caribbean was a rough ocean. I thought it was so calm and smooth—" "Liston-you dor't have to smrh me. 1 just want you to which your ' Christmas! a l I Whether you see it or not, all of us perspire every minute of die day. Is i: any wonder that it is so important to guard against offending? Play safe-use Lifebuoy in your daily bath; it stops "B.O." Lifebuoy contains an exclusive ingredient found in no other popular toilet soap. Its ricli, lavish lather is so refreshing and invigorating, yet actually milder by test than many so-called "beauty" and "baby" soaps. That's why it's grand for complexion. NOVEMBER 27. 1939 Literature l MARRY ? W" J-h " —= __ T‘ T‘: "roll-y "ix wile SAID |’p maven ‘(l-lore I om In my wedding gown) HOW D0 You UKE lT ? ARE YOU some TO HAVE A BIG wscome ? O WHO SAID H, MOTHER. .WHAT A THRILL TO SHOW THEM MY WEDDING GOWN. THEV WERE THE GIRLS D NEVER MARRY YOU REALLY OWE THEM A VOTE OF THANKS . . . "mars "mus! IF | wasn't ovsaueanc CORAS REMARK ABOUT "B.O." I MIGHT STILL BE WAITING FOR PAUL TO PROPOSE THAT‘ REMARK STARTED YOU ON LIFEBUOY IN YOUR DAILV BATH. . REMEMBER? SO HAPPY DAILY / 87v!’ USE/gives PERSON/IL FRESH/VES-‘F YES, AND SOON AFTER THAT PAUL PROPOSED. OH, MOTHER . . . I'M / KEEP M/LUU/I/s ‘oytiflfl/ I ID. KEEP LOVABLE , iMY onion/mo IM suns YOU'LL ALWAYS as HAPPY! YOIIII By FRAN CES 9Q For Monday, November 27, i913 MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) —Money interests particularly need watching. Be careful not to sign your name to anything y.:u'il regret later. And investigate thoroughly any proposition-s you may accept. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus) —Everyday work, manual labor, all industrial and mechanical matters are highly favored fsr improvement and gain. In romance, social and domestic affairs you can make headway if you employ tact. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) -Born before June 5? Particular care is advisable in heart and other personal nteresls to avoid the little mistakes made unwttlng- ly. Be gracious. You barn after step, that's all." Star's eyes came back to him spec- ulaltively, bu. she said. "Just think of it, in another week it Wl.I.I be Is there a Christ/mas ? D0 we have a party and give each other presents?" l A faint smile crossed Kent's lips. EOhi-istmas! It was to have been his wedding day. And he actually look- ed forward to it. He shrugged and [got to his feet. slowly. ' “Yes," he answered with a studied , nonahalance. "we have a tree andi rpresents. We even have a Santa Claus. I guess you're the type of person she still believes that there's a saint who takes care 0f good little s and keups them from getting involved with sllckers like Coates. Bu " he yawned elaborately -— gléviz done my good deed for today: om... When star returned to the cabin Gloria was awake and seemed w have recovered from her huff. In- deed, she was in the highest spizrits. i Stas- wes grateful that the trouble between them was over. She had ex- pected Gloria to make a. scene be- cause she hsd spent the day at Jam- aica with Kent. but her roommate did not even mention l-lie subfect M66011 and Star found herself forg that there had been an when it suited her pill‘- (To be Continued) +0 &00-&0-0§00-0-04 0-0~0-0-0-O 0 INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE ‘Copyright. I939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the section your birthday comes In, and find what your outlook ls, according to the stars. 1Z3 (Libra) - You are in line for 04-0-0040 THE COOK ’.S' CORNER Q§-§-0-000~0-O§4+-§00 0-0-05- O-O 0-0 I Tapioca Custard Pudding 2 cups milk 1 1-2 tablespoons tapioca 2 eggs 1-3 cup sugar 1-8 teaspoon salt I teaspoon vanilla Method: Scald the mik in a double boiler. Add the tapirca and cook over hot water for about l5 minutes. Beat the rgg yolks with the sugar and salt and str into the tapioca. Cook for about 10 minutes longer then, remove from the fire and cool. Beat the egg whites very stiff and fold these into th e slightly cooled tapioca with the flavoring. The mixture may seem thin. but it. will thicken an it cools. Turn into glass serving dishes and serve with a custard sauce or with whipped cream. DRAKE June l, be mindful oi’ the budget, thoughtful of future needs and conscientious all round. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Canaan- Today's results will be better for you who take a hopeful atltude from the beginning. Scflrb your day cheerfully and cooperate with those who work for healthy pro- gress. Eliminate worry. JULY 24 to AUGUST Z2 (Lea) -Much more favorable vibrations than emanated yesterday, never- theless you will have to be careful not to run into trouble throvgh bad habits, old faults that shculd have long since ‘bem correc ed. Much depends upon you, and you will benefit by steady effort. AUGUST 23 to S LR 33 (Virgo) -— If you neglect some of your affairs and give tro much at- tention to others, you'll not suc- oeed as well a; you can by gIVJlZ equally of your time and energy to ALL your affairs, and thus keeping everything running even- ly. Don't spend beyrnd your means, SEPTEMBER 24 b0 OCTOBER gain through business matters, new friends, public interests and by using your own ingenious talent for giving old things a revitalized, unusual twist. Don't full behind competitors when you know you can do better! OGIOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 Scorpio) -Be careful both in money matter; and in affairs ii- volving the opposite sex Dignity‘ nnd a modest demeanor will give you an advantage over the thoughtess persrn. Keep in mini that when you rhclw your bette nature, your personality is a pot- cnt one. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - No day for giv- ing in to whims and moods! The only mood that is approved is a cheerful, industrious one. Circum- stances may shape odd problems. 'I‘o succeed, be thoughtful, have courage and depend upon God and those who respect H's princi- pies DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) excellent today, friend. And mav you make use of every minute! Don't let the indifference or d‘s- satisfaction of others dim you“ hopes. Act. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) -- You can advanc~ your interests through good fr'end . employers, those in govemmen positions, athletfcs and mechanics’ matters. Wrrk consistently during working hours and play. or at least relax, during free time. Health ls important. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Confusing tendencies. Don't be caught in the, maelstorm of indecision, dlsconlenf- or-stub- bornness. Listen t") those who have something worth while to say. Prncffre your amlftinnl A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY can lock forward to a happy, use- ful life if it holds to sound pr'nc= pies, keeps its dkpfnltion always a pleasant one and doesn't le‘ unscrupulous people lead it down devious paths. It will be self-re llanr, enterprising. Curb blunt- ncss. Instultlon high. 1 insanity!" — Your aspects are ‘. New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles Doll clothes are fun to make, especially when you know some little girl will be delighted with them. A dress, snow suit pajamas and dainty undiertlilitgs just like a little girl's own, are included in the pat-tern. Bits of bright color- ed cotton prints from the ccrap bug, make sweet frocks to put un- der the Christmas tree for Dolly‘. Other dresses hat and coat and ccmblnal-cn‘ undies, are included in another pattern, No. 2965, for the same sizes to make a complete outfit. Doll pattern No. 2969 is "esign- ed for 14, 1G, I8 and 20 inch dolls For material requirements see pat- tern envelope. Sena IIIIPCII fl5c) fared) for pattern. your Name. number v01] Wish Style No. 2069 Size (Clllll is pre- wrlte plainly Address and style Bu sure to state the size ..-.- n» s... uni. swig-ROUTES! Cl t! Province 00500-0-0000-0 00-00% 0 t Morning Smile 04-0-00-6-0 Ho-vewv Making Sure "What are you burning, dear?" isked Mrs. Gump, "The letters I wrote to you be- fore we were married," repred her husband. "You heartless wretch! Have you no sentiment at all?" “Be quiet, dear. I'm doing ths lor your sake. I'm tryng to 1.x thinks so that if I died nobody can dispute my will on the ground of 4J1.‘ C‘ BARBADOS MOLASSIE§ 6A 50v BEMA MOIASSES Curiou. Lndy-Lzttle boy, how in it that your name l5 Jones Mill your mother's name l5 Smith? Boy—She got mni-ricd e381!) an“ I didn't. htuucslsrsmtt O Extra helping! are the order of the day when on serve I3 H‘ Extra Fanc Ta le Molasses KI!‘ our pnnca es. its pure. dellll ‘h?’ lVOl‘ gives added zest t0 l popular dish. BEMA Extra Fancy TulrlelMolslzl I" s n ss.:::t':'.'::':rfl;-‘i: $.11 baked goods. It's good III WIYI~ IOLII IN lUlK l! YOUI GIOCII’! u