PAGE TWO l; . For The Cook I CBANBEN-lt! PuDDlNG Sort and wash 2 cups of cran- berries and dry them on a clean cloth. Measure out 1% cups of flour, take out 2 tablespoons of the flour and dust it over the berries. Sift the remainder with 2 tablespoons of baking powder, and li- teaspoon salt; cream together l; cup of but- ter and ‘w’; cup of sugar, and add 2 eggs well beaten. Add the sifted flour alternately with ‘n’: cup milk and last of all fold in the bcrrics. Pour into a. buttered mold and steam for‘ two hours. Serve with a hot sauce. CHICKEN-PINEAPPLE SANDWICH This is a two-layer sandwich. Trim crusts and buttcr thicc slices of bread. For the first layer spread the bread with mayonnaise and place on it a slice of cold roast chicken. Cover with a slice of bread l and for the top layer use a filling of i shredded crisp lettuce, chopped pineapple and a. little pimiento mix- ed with mayonnaise. Place the third slice of bread on top, cut in tri- angles and serve. Cold turkey may also bc used for this recipe. o tcrs. Mothers expect ten times as much of their dflught thc do i - 0 h » o L B u m» y ,' J ‘x of their son.» and tlicy spoil the 5on5 ten times g5 much as they do their a flilllshtvrs and luvy make excuses for their sons that they would never VQAPOQUI UHH 2| MlLLlON Jaws Usr:>\ [gphv ..tt awa- -~. Tni; cuz-Ligziihorravci. :4 guhno". l B11! W11 “ill S" l1 l" "i"? lflmlly in which thcre are sons and daugh- ' think of making for their daughters. lllergetic Daughter Whose Mother Asks Her to Sacrifice Herself t0 Her Lazy Brother-— Why li/Ien Pass Up Worthy Girls For Flattercrs—-Forgive, Also Forget Dear Miss Dix-I um 28, a business girl, making a fairly good salary. We B"? 990916 111 vrry moderate circumstances, but hiivc a home that we fill-l" l"! “l9 dill“!!- havc manager to pay for scriniping and saving, 1 1mg to 1w,“- high lhis sister would, even if mother doe sn't think so. school and go to work, b ut aftcr eight, 10... YPHYS ' ' ' ' ' ' u, hlght School I mmhy go, my B_ A Ne“. I haw Dear bliss Dix-Why do men not fall in love with girls who are dc- a brother who's my meme” dhflhhh Shh ihihks ‘DCllClflblC, constant and Slllflllffi ,but who are not demonstrative? I have he has a right m monopolize the fmhih. m, m“; Ikntnvn nicn to fall in love with girls Just because they flattered them and A: long as this maternal preference expresses itself merely in extra trades ss there is nothing that the daughters can do about it, but when 111011191‘ 1011111105 M811’ 1° 8o to work to support John in idleness or when she expects Ztlary to spend her youth slaving to send John to college, then the time has come for Mary i0 refuse to be made the family goat. I! John wants an education let him work for it, as thousands of better men It will mtikc a far finer man of him than grafting on DOROTHY DIX. have the host, of everything aha that I Should in. 'i>rctcndcd that they wvrc mad about thcm. IGNORANCE. willing to work ancbglve everything to him. lic i ~———————— goes to college, and she ‘wants to mortgage our l1l15\'~'i'1'1 house to hut hhh through me hwmchi Schuoh bug, Wcll, my dcar, stigu" catches flies and svc all have an insatiable ap- I have told hm. that h she did this 1 “Quid 1_)_\'g pctiic for sweat talk, and we are Just naturally drawn to those who show home. 1 maintain that 1i my brothers wants 1m ill“ ll"? 111*" “ml ll<llllll° 11$- I cdticutloii he should work his wuy through school as I did and that lic should buckle (lmvn to his studies and give up a girl iriuud tlialt lic E065 £11 My mother says that I am nothing but :1 jealous A BROKEN-IEEARTIID GIRL. "Vanity of vanities," saith ilic preacher, "all is vanity,’ and it is all, and tlicii some, in tlic iiiie art of attracting incii. Anl that is why the girl who knows how to play on a man's vanity as on a harp with a thou- sand strings has it all over thc girljvlio is dependable and constant and sincere and dumb and truthful. scc fivc nights a wcck. old maid. What about it? If a girl dc . s to bc popular with men she must know how to rub lllfll‘ fur tlic n; t 2 She must lcarii how to flatter artistically. That dotxeiit lIlCilll plastering compliments on with a trowel, though even that cfiz-ii wor" v, but she must be able to conveg; to a man insldiously that a - consitlurs: lilm thc pizrizgon of his sex and that she isthrillccbto death .3. his zittciitioiis. Alisa/ti‘: I tli.i1k m1 are just right to use every’ means iii your powvi‘ to RC0? your muthcr from mortgagllit; 11110 1101150 11131 3'11" lwllllll 1143' for l"_51"ll‘l vour brotlici- to collage and if she (1005 do it iii 51111-0 0f W11. F011 “'1ll d" iiotliiw more than l‘l“lli. to lcavc homo llbCtlllfitr it is ilic only \v.i_y' in - 1 s -. .. . H. - \'v- ' --";l" which you can kct p _\0lllbLll fiom llcllli, sold into shntii to will 1J1 11H for thc balance of your life. she must keep herself in an oh-wondcrful, oh-marvelous attitude ing to his mother for money and she will always be coming to you and lvwflrfl n11 he (luvs and sass. She must be a constant claque and a never- you “h, “at he Ame m 1.05m hm. mars and hhporthhgihg ,v:c. ying glad hand. If slic can do that shc will never lack for dates. -- ‘But if shc makes thc man fctl that she considers him nothing to got ex- cltrtl ovcr and if in partiruliu" slic criticizes him, she will soon bc left by licr loiivsomc, no iiitiitcr how good-looking she is, no matter how many Probably even then you ‘won't cSCfiDB because he will alwILVS l"? Cmll‘ You are rot atlas, the only case in which a mother ruthlessly ETIlC- riflccs licr daughters to hcr sons. I oncc kncxv iiitiinutvly i1 lllllllly l" ' Etiquette QIOIHHIQ Q. Arc tinted calling good taste? A. No; nor should they he cn-, grayed in any color but black. Q. How is the tableldeeorated for ‘ n formal dinner? 1 A. With s. low center-piece, and candles in individual holders or . candelabra. Q. What is the work of the lady's ‘ maid? A. A lady's maid takes care of licr mistress, her clothes, manicur- ing, hair-dressing, and facial mas- I sage. 1 gA MorningSmile __________J “Doctor, can you cure me of siior- 1 myself." ,' to sltcp in another room." i cards in ,bi “In that case, I would advise you i sturdy vlrtucs Sllc possesses or how wcil fitted slic is to make a good wife. .\' "dV-‘lllfllrvntts to agirl tolbc able to wear her heart l to spunk, uhrrc a man can sec just lio\v her affections o m. :1 ‘v m‘ m: it'd wumtin just because ‘they thought n luYt: wiili thcin .. llll for uiiy other cause whatever. which there were two frail, delicate girls and a great big, doublc-juintflii. Eiullting boy. Tlic girls worked ezirly and lLlIl.‘ to maintain a home anzl their lllllillv“ l‘t'(illll‘\'(l of thcm that thcy turn uvrr to licr thcii- pay (‘ll- 1 A150. it is h . - tzpou licr <lt cvc, lure .‘-. l lilm- wcm 'll we 1 Tu btmiu with, nulliiu" so th thly convinces a man that a woman l1. ~n~ut. i. ii-‘li; "u z‘ l :t iiuc, tnir- tin}: 112:1 as for licr to pro- ii " unit it: 'i‘l1‘l'1ii'li. l“l(l \\lll‘ll h. tliiii‘, imiit litiw lic will lllilkil thc mo." litllc crcuturc bllllCl‘ and how licr heart will be broken if he turns licr down, why he Just isn't cruel enough to do it. So he marries her. Men's don't like cold, sr-lf-cstitaiiirtl women. They like warm, im- puisivc women. women who show their feelings, especially when their icclliigs are tibott‘. tlicm. DOROTHY DIK. that t . r-Lu with it a big Sill ivy and nol ‘i ,, ~11 in iliiviitl‘ i» t.-. czhaud tukc out his girl Irlt-uil - n1 ti!“ lur 1i ‘.4905 ‘--' his poor sisters sat at home because they cotiid not ailord any lllvflilllcb Time and time again the worms, turned and the girls protested vio- ‘ lcntly to their mother against the injustice she was doing llwm- Th?!’ represented to her that their brother was fur more able to wtrsl; than they were and tlicy told her frankly that she had no right .to take thc money they toiled for and give it to him. - unseen Dear Miss Dlx-I am in love with a girl who has had an unfortunate _ Whcrcupcn the mother would turn upon them with anger and be- episode in her mist. I am broadniinclcd and that makes no difference to Talc tlicm for their hardhcartedncss in not bring tvilling tu give tlicii" mo. I rant to marry licr, but slic is afraid that it will be the cause of pom. hrmhel. a home and to bggyiidgc him cvcn the food lit: atc, and sir: llllllil]l1).ll(‘&'i bctwccii us lnici" on. What do you think A READER. would demand mknqw uthey expec ted licr to turn licr baby out of , ‘loors and force him to do menial labor when he was so talented and I Answer: hid Such fine feelings about things. And she would say that, of course, | Millions of women overlook the pasts of thc men they man-y. Why l boy Md to have money because he would {m1 50 cheap if lic couldn't ‘should not an occasional man be big enough to forgive a woman for hav- t“ ling taken a step oil thc straight and narrow path long before he knew l? Woman's Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- 'I_dren§CoIds CUVBI- ' " My dad laid he's going to let me go to a gymnasium so I can get strong and healthy. It costs about a million dollars, I guess." “ s”, d1dn’t I tell you? And we’ro having some for supper, so I guess I’ll go homo and ecu if theft: ready." FREE It’s wonderful the difference a dash of Clark’s Governor Sauce can make to a meal . . . try it some time! J ANUARY, 5; 1932 r Literature h OUR JIMMY your window” “IIa, Hal I know how you can got ' big and strong, and it only cost! 'hout ten cents. Cfinon and I'll show you.” “ I’lI Ilct if I eat lots of Clark’: Pork untl Beans, you Won't havg any old doctor's bills to puybeqggugg I'll always be well, won't I, mom T" Write and tqll us what you think of “Our Jimmy." Would you "kg 111g series to continue? In return we shall send you n'bcnniii'ul“Hog1¢gg Chl- cndar,” showing a wonderful] full colour picture of the famous Clark Bub m; 1h; Write to W. Clark Limited, Box 294-, Montreal. y A Canadian firm through and through, established I677 _ WITH TOMATO. ' CHILI on , PiAirl SAUCE. v.4 , " 1 ' . 4 v. h ‘my m “a3 ihci‘? After all. it is thc present and the future you are marrying, not If you are really broadmiuded that is no reason why you should noti It must have been an lament- so there you hm And why mothers prefer thch. 5on5 b0 their (lavigh- ti“. pushing‘ what (ygnqlwjrns you i5 vii-hat thc girl is and what she is going be happy with this girl, but be sure that you can forget as well as for- minded minister who l quested hi! sf u") t-tl b. 1. ftl ~ v1 '. of nwhwrs- I l 11,1 1c 1 'lll(‘(‘ t» it \ 1y 1118'? I Snore 50101111 that I awaken tars and why Lhey are whhhg to samfice “m? qmigiitcrg m their sous is to do, mt some bluntlci" she may have made years ago and thafhas per- give licr past. There is no greater cad than the man who marries a girl congregation to rise during a coo I ‘(flgrripql mid something that perhaps wc should blame nature for instead ‘hays helpcd make licr a iutcr woman and one who is more sure to go who has Hlfidfi 11 511D 11nd $11611 Silvhds the balance of their life together tain part of the opening service, and “ " ‘ lrcprcnchitig licr with it. DOROTHY DIX. to “continue rising until its close." COURSE FOR FISHERMEN The Biological Board ‘of Canada offers to assist a " " ‘ L of fishermen from the hiaritime Prov- inces to attend the Short Course for Flflhtflhfil to be given at the Fish- eries Experimental Station, Halifax. commencing an January 27th, 1932. Each will be given on completion of lax and‘ the railway station nearest l Ills home. Only bomt flde fishermen passed through grade 6 in the public t‘ schools of the Maritime Provinces or f, an equivalent grade will ho nblc to i obtain these grants. All apnliratlnns i must be in by .I:tnu'tr_v l<th should be arlllrrsscd h Fisheries 1 Experimental Station, Ilalifax, N. S. Jan. 4-5-8411. 1 t FARM FOR SALE ‘ By Public Tender Eighty-ho and a half norm Rollo Bay, Kings County, P. E. I. Sixty- . second growth. ’ Buildings consist 21x22, barn 21x45, granary 20x22, machine shed 50x15. Watered hy well. " Nearest railpolnt Bear River 2!; miles-school Rollo Bay. -. Terms of sale are 10% of the pur- chase. price. in. cash" minimum amount to be $100.00, the balance in 5 to 25 equal annual instalments ac- cording to the amount remaining on i loan, with interest at 6% per an- l / J $100.00. the office of the Soldier Settlement ' of Canada rv January 18th, 1932. , the Soldier nvtWIB-ment of Canada, IEO . Box 141B, Saint John, N. B. Jan. 4-21. TJQDDUUUUOOUUDIFOOUGUOCUI‘ I am» | GLASSES nrrsu - ,1 | E. W. TAYLOR Q I S TAYLOR .1" a Optometrists <0 v H2 Richmond Street . shawl-a.» N- 5-» 111171118 1'- 11"" 07 51X “WM quite lzok at liér. Slic s'r'tpp:d the ‘he com." ‘he ‘um o; Fortvdive lectcd ilic foliage she wanted and dollars plus the amounrof railway lxvent on with the pretty job as '1'" 7°? a "m?" "l? bdwem nan‘ steadily as if life lay easy and ser- cnc before ll"l'. Tlut-iizslic sJiZd, look- 7mm 17 h, 35 years o; Mm who ha...» inc him 11;) and tisrvvn: and tylanclii", drizvti "it his (lusty kit. "I ‘mic 15d s! ito you, . .. 1 heaven's name, what for?" i one acrcs under cultivation, balance 1")“ ll-"d (“mil Hm" llnrllllll’: “mm ilfor ‘which you ruilierctl so bady. l o" — flaw don't believe um you did do it. he said rotirzlilj: to hide that he was‘ movuh ____ _ __ »— --—- TH» didn't do it. And now. Jim~abouti us. You marricd me to num. Each tender must be nccom- iyollwp" "m" father panled by an accepted cheque for but your revenge has fallen, cruel- Tenders will be opened at 165i; of an “hon ma, , ter what they mllzht stiffer because Tfnders Show] he marked m, ,,h_ ,nf it. it could ncvcr come so near velope ‘Tenders for the purchase of ‘to them as it has ‘.0 mt‘. A. A. Paqnet Farm and addressed to ‘you 5m. Jim 1 (m n05 man-y w“ ‘for revenue or for any other reason. in th-g world other than i loved you. ' ' qul'o squarely bcttvcrtn its." l l | i 1 .- Schscnrr y kivt-rv wltat to, mnr» than a vivid, but iv, saw now mm who r‘ ' 5S p": rn b»- moonuooooooeuoooooouuooo -'“l-"‘l'l"¥ l" 11"‘ John Gresham ’s Girl v n By Concordia Merrel (.10 whole business that» . . ." “What rlsc do you kznvx?" lic broke in. I can't explain. but it can-not hur‘. my main sclicttics. And it shall not Ytill can do what you likc; I shall 1i»; (‘0ll.\'l'l"l‘ you ngdlil." l t move for some darn wcakucss; that 11111119- Alll1°11811 I llfiflffl 50 llV-le 01' innocent; just, now, except for injustice. . . my father," she we-nt on. "Now that me couldn't would be to confess the utter fail- "At least, I am not going to leave have tflld. unless it was his mad ure Cit this marriage I have made. you yet. I may. later. I cannot be “w” t“ HRH" ntlaiust the people who had And, Jim, Lam not used to confcss- sure. But to go now, would be to lllfid-g that tin-en years of purgatory ing failure, I'm rather used, in my go——crawling. And I . . Just can't." "Wlly W11 Cllflllgfld YOU!‘ 1111mm possible, could not have been so very small way, to suceed in what- She drew a breathi sir; iiijstvcfcd i)“; (‘hjlifiiifjg U; his ‘was ii. just so tluit father shouldn't gi/Qaf.’ Il- ever I undertake. It may be only, “We are at one there," he said “Yes,” he Sahh aha, a mohwhh tone and cies with fin unflinching liIwW you when you. - - - 5110 might have been that that made a payty, o, a, bazaar, m- an nmateuf‘quickly_ "Failure i; a word fvq m, lciiglngly: "So you may as well know that nothing you say or do will turn me from my purpose. . . Tlirsc who punished nic have 110i to btur their ptin-slimtiit iii rc- turu. You can go back t.) ywur father, i-oll him who I am, what I have done . . . Du‘, I've a soorc to pay off against hrm. and it is ‘zu- izirl soup‘ “ii' z in do," he uzld- m2 ‘,0 be MEL ' ' ‘ fly-d Hm Sam“. (L and iwlyhfll $01117“ ‘l: lllffi in Ame; ttiizl t.» out‘ iwn "I llil‘v’/' ht-cn tliinkiiitf, loo, Jim," Gthcys Mm ‘vow Cnmlqnlpil m m ‘_,_‘_) ’ i . . Nothing that has * wpcncd bc- itvecn you and mc i. g ‘o alter a moment. then: , ‘ _ 4 _ _ , l, to nmloizizn ..'i.. . . ‘xnti uic loin l.lli‘l'. blood. and as iruc: as lZf-u la; . hue blood and mlnclwill be at war. I'll _ beat him, humble him, drag him lmrsllmlvd‘ down as he allowed inc to be draiz- She nndded‘ cod down. I'll make lilm suffer. through you, as he could l1f‘\'\'“.' suifci" for any pain of his own. . . I'll do this sflll, and you can- .. 8i -" l . . And .I apologize for asking. inolge 21302290“ drawing a breath. he Said M Ohm "Believe what _vou like about 11."; an.” qdlnltted rhhhh: my h“. She thought a moment. . . A .. .. quiie made up my mind. it a COlKlll-Oll that I took his name. lo iiilrricre." “You look us if y-tutd been rid- ng pretty hard." "l have," he told licr briefly. tincxncrird is fought your father name." “l-Tvrt nf ill. Jim." sh." said uitci‘ a moment. "I want you 1,, ivll me how {he disaster happened?" all {hat you hcivcirt told hi". You lit-J. l.i.“il L of all. I w. "F thni: so. too." l‘(‘.'"3(l still. 110w amcrii; the D1111! He flashed a sharp look at her. "’I'o me?" he exclaimed. "In punlshmcnt. He told it bitterly. ' with many a. brusque, unkind hit at , “I asked you last night whether bcr cvcr hearth". iuthcr or zvpcak of James lrc." licr so stire. bu: she thought it was theatrical mow, . DUE in scnicthiitg (hcpcr; some knowledge this perhaps. . bfivflllfie i119 that was cut of reach of the argll- carry things through ‘ icOllilllllfldl 1d ‘t’ “A5 h“. as 13-5 possible we may asdcok, ilrrlsltatcd. I I He was silent, and he ecu n W“ m“: m,“ mum? ,, t1 Wm, ,,,,d,.,._ ‘Conic out again?’ he ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ’ ' l . i, . 1 ._ r t. ~ . t, . . »_ _, _ W _ , lic iniixflcl agzru, tlicii added. vliul- ‘l l" t" l“ Um "hmll N3‘ I’ “a5 #101115 0- 1161‘ 10~>¢~M L11~ 11191111 50¢ v much. Aimut that, cousin who lcfg me his money made merits of reason. ." he “I'm clad t» 1mm: it," 1:1‘ 111:‘. in tuintl-z of pottnds, and so I took it. It "He's one of the careless iY-‘Oplei llPl‘. Tlien he said: qvuffly, _ Evciqvfhins: she said was pcctcd, arid the gave me cover, too. But if, it hadn't the careless people who have to be llll-PX- been for my cousin's will I'd have hurt. .“ His voice fell abruptly to than?" 111 ml’ 0W" silence, which ' (luring scvcrai minutes. Then she L’ "l s00. And will you tell nic just said; ‘ I "Thank you for tell me every-l Stniidltig there, back against thc thing, Jim, I think I see awe me that. I think, and i ‘oc- door, his eyes not on I101‘ face but rather more clearly now, And now, llf‘\'(\ you will have ilic just cc to on those little hands of hers, which 1'11 5511.; my terms." , He lnnkcd at her in blank aston-' rcfaincd [Kill that I haven't icll you?" he roses. he told licr the story of _liis ighmcni, "Your terms?" he 20110911- "Did you think you were going to "What was yOlIr name when you licr father, but that did not affect have things entirely your own way. war» at (li'(‘$-lilin1'5;',’ I don't i-cmcm- licr. The main thing was that she Jim?" she said coolly, "If you had Oliwr mus‘, know everything. He told it though‘, a minute you would have‘ all wllii the exception of one point. realized ma; you couldn't, because,’ "Warriiigtoii, James Warrlngtoii," He doggedly refused to tell her luckily, it is a. law of life that no-l womenas Institutes, Box 123, Charlottetown. whether he had been innocent or bodv can." I - guilty. But she didn't need to be She patiscd. Then: “Y-rs, I think I do rcmcmlirr that told that. She knew that he was! "You speak of my gain! back to INSTALBTENT XIII "Well. then, I mlieve that you [MR ‘Imp ms near >bu WtrMKTtEsi-z CHINESE uiiurs Ciimgsz _ _ Russ ARE EXQUiSFFE f? revenge l and Oliver. ABOUT ‘EM ‘? -rrs Nor MY IDEA or A CHINESE Rue . . No mat- l Because I . V that I‘ ‘it's best to pu‘. things Sh? s: Yzc v "lcri horns l'rtle|| hat that was ~ mlrflako. Ii was a zvml l‘:"i: v.""- '~ " , 1 ‘*4 l.-.’ Joe Has Such Low Standards Joe's DEPRAVED noes or godless»: 5g things . You'll laugh at use for. But can't you see that ii . but I do, usually. suits me best that you should stay? successfully. l: was just the thought that you It's dead against something that would go back to your father and "While I stood, threatened by the w,“ bum in my natimh to imuckie reveal h, an the world who I "h ‘.1 believe I shall leave you to go 11nd his Klimt’ happened to be IE6. disgrace and the torture of prison. down to “pure;- vcttv own xvny without atit-,inpt'nyz And I happened to have plenty of your rather, damn him, went cruis- usc fir several hundreds a." thou- ing, _ _ that made me curse myself for ‘There was a gleam oi’ admiration telling you the truth last night. Not flushed violently. in his sullen eyes as he looked a5 that it would alter my ultimate plans; but ii; would certainly make "You aren't going to leave mo, them harder to carry out." (To Be Continued) tinbroken ' "r Home Economb Short Course Beginning January 25th, the Womcn’s Institute Branch , of the Department of Agriculture will conduct a three ‘ weeks course in Home Economics. _ As there will be only one course given this year, those wishing to take advantage of this course, will please apply before January 18th. Address all communications to the Supervisor of flfli-i-s-tcs-SF By BRIGGS rr iilii