PAGE 113k _ 4000090 I Livin A GIADNESS EVERY DAY The llIlill" » on the dreamy moss litl Liir uiilblo violet was Conic-n. u tllrgy, ' gazing at the sky, Saw giant blftiS go roaring by Roriclnig the R11‘. Yvt '.\ l-li ll e sunny day had sped pout: curzaills i-tillnd her . and (lltl not care. l'ftO'l'l-. ‘Cfillilllllfiifi now look upon scrubbing liliolcilm ' promct . bu: also .0 l0 clbali ‘I19 sur. iiipijv mopping it. :lli"'i bulbs hove!‘ should be The top.- ~litilliri be or the .:ll ' lnciles- apart. bloom earliest. ’ the zilicicizt Israe- iOiUKl z-cl-r-ntl}: in lit‘ llPQl‘ the L0- .'il("l1 firsl» wll-igers caves containing When Chest Colds . Strike Give- — give the important job of relieving miseries to the IMPROVED Vicks treat- ment that takes onl 3 minutes and nlllkcs good old Vic s VapoRub give BETTER THAN EVER RESUIJSI IOTS 2 WllYS IT ONCE to bring relief . . . PENEIIIATES to upper breathing passages with soothing rhe- dicinal vapors . . . STIMULAIES chest rind buck surfaces like a warming poul- lice . . . and WORKS FOR HOURS to ease coughs, relieve muscular soreness or tightness, and bring rcal comfort. To get this improved treatment- just massage Va Rub for 3 minutes on BACK as wel as throat and chest, For BORN Results then spread a thick layer on chest and cover with warmed cl0th.Try it! ICKS VAIORUI ‘Illa Improved Way loom bedspread. To order Dattern: Woman's Re alm v. Socia and P sL isure -The Woman's Realm WINDWHEEL DESIGN BEDSPBEAD DESIGN N0. 455 allions in a windwheel design Pattern No. 455 contains list. lusti-n tion of the desllnwtiilé lbgrlngleifiiae ggfigugiicfib‘ Wm, m can“ m w”, r stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guard-lim- o Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dcpartment Design No. 455 TLHIL CHARLOTTETQWN__SIULA_RDIAN ‘A-A D _i. \ ersonal "1. Fa AA‘ A AL_ALQ_4_A4 a a AAAAAAAA wiVI -3 Ygasuccgss INYOUR _:\\BAKlNG Dorothy Dix Says- Q-O-O-Q USE FIRMNESS IN DEALING WITH ARROGANT DAUGHTERS The Fact That She Has Been To College Does Not Give A Girl License To Become Arbiter For The Whole Family Dear Mis Dix-My problem is with my daughter. She was away at college for four years, made the highest grades, won most of the honors and was president of the finest national social sorority. We are peo le in moderate circumstances. but we saw that is had everything she needed each term, no mat- ter how big a sacrifice we had to make to et it. Now she is back home and has a very ‘ab, but she is so disagreeable that she is almost m- possible to live with. she is so arrogam she cannot be reasoned with at all. She has a. con- tempt for her family and considers her parents w-vv \ For after-skiing evenings, the last word is a hand-knit sweater- shirt oi rcd, worn with red plaid slacks and red knit boots. . . . . don't you covet it? HOW TO BUY THE RIGHT GIFT FOR THE RIGHT PERSON Christmas shopping is really somefluug of an art. However, it is an art which is easily learned, and worth the slight effort, for 1'0 one Wlli. deny that it is more blessed to givc—wllell the gift is really en- Joycd and appreciated. Tiic trick lies in thinking of the people on your list as pcrsonalties keep lllsivlifl oi merely names to be practically morons. She resents any sulzsestlvn- Qhpfkfid Org She has a bitter. sarcastic tongue. bosses the 1,, u... dazzling collection o; whole family and is most insulting b0 all of us. wan... Creation w, Christmas with me the main object of her insults. She finds fault with everything 1 do and say and. if I even so much as touch her. she will scream: "Don't paw me!" When 1 ask her if she speaks as rudely to the office force as she does to the members oi’ her own family, she says that. she is getting paid i941. you will find gifts to please the scrious ziiiti lhc gay, the young and ilic iiot-lit-Foliic; gifts ranging from a fitted travel case to clever little miniature profume sets to _ ,, , . , . , . , ___ -.-.~_—:j_—_.—_=-_ > down there. It. is true we do not pay her. but éutk fill-ll ‘In a sockmg. S155 t? a we give her her living in our nwne free of charge. 1mg l0 H Pry title and age o. and I paid with my life's blood and r hours of anxiety and sleepless nights bearing and rearing her. My husband and 1 have tried not only to be good parents but wise ones. We have made a comfortable, happy, peaceful home for our children, given them all rea- sonable liberty, and they have repaid us with affection and appreciation. All except this girl. What can we do about her? BEWnlDERED MOTIHR. College élften Upsets Girls AN woman that rare sense of personal satisfaction which is the true test of any successful gift. Allfl, to fur- tlicr guide you on your shopping toilr and assure you of a successful Christmas season. here is a Christ- mas Personality Table: the tall. AMomiru-Yvnilc QUITE A nouc. r liQlllMliF-R 21. 1941 hions v, Literature Robin Hood Oats them going right through till noon. OULL be pleased u punch when you u: the children bound ofl’ to school with I new spring in their steps. And you'll know they've had the kind of breakfast rim helps For famous Robin Hood Om provldcnncnergy food that supplies carbohydrates. They also give you 65 units of Vitamin B-i (Thinmin) per ounce — PLUS minerals and proteins. And with every premium package of these on: with the “toasty” flavor you receive a distinc- tivcly-psttcrned piece of genuine English chiuawue. Gettbese really good out: from your grocer and start your set of tableware today. Whit-doing to college seems to upset many girls. <- ‘s w it rui- the sophisticate, ' -, - Si‘ ‘. Oifi er-Oh. there goes inflates their egocs and gives them an undue opinion of their own im- (“ii acrggiilreaaiifliio Ifllliiallildlilllg Elillli/lpgtllfi- Excuse me. it's ml’ 9‘.”1“m°.°i1 llhleylfeel m“; in" will “i1 iii: HEW-fills landf with‘ wilgiii? cqunl rlcxtrritv. DONT buy seiiil- watch lwlow. _ wil 901L511 ‘will iieiii. an ‘in GSI-Xwigl are ‘ <31] scoi an o e a iliculul. mconlislii-ruidwoscs zifts. 01d 1“"F~‘"G"“‘°“Si Yam” your “wnhsilhiuiiiilillilgl‘sséeiiliifilsnlnilwggt sligpib litteltar vfisib obeyed their D0 bill’ 1W1‘ Souwlllilll; 9x61111111)’ “ml Smkmg S0 mud as milk patients, loved uod and respected the conventions when they went ofl to new in perfume. For the ingende. this mav be Judy. who's just. off to school lliis year. and to whom all things are new and diffcrcnt. Or it may be Aunt Jane. the eternal ingcviue. who at fifty, is still widocvcd and college. come back scorning their mothers and fathers. deriding their re- ligion, shouting Communistic theories, and converts to free love. Also. we have frequently beheld the piteous spectacle of a man, who had risen from poverty to riches by his own sheer brain power trembling in tear under the criticism of his college graduate daughter; and Mother so afraid of her that she dared not open her mouth in her presence. or buy herself a new hat unless the autocrat. of the f ly had selected it. ODD EXCEPTIONS A temporary span over a small creel: located in the vici ‘ily cf Los Angelcs carries the interesting Ze- gend: “The urclge is unsafe. Only supuzntcndcnts and iormen aLow- HORO wondering about everything. For l"! l" CW5“ Now why the higher education should so often have such a. baneful Judy ol" Jane, a fragrant Ilowel »__ -____.____ effect upon girls, nobody knows. unless it is true. as the old adage has it. “WM? fie afglfgdygifatblrgla; egsmiee, that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Or maybe it is because a Y 5 1 _ _Y Y1°W9Y desil-"l- Just because she i5 few school honors or a little authority in a sorority turn the femirune °lli1°°k i5’ “amid n3 V’ ‘he 5*“!- For the career girl, self-suffidcnt independent and there-fore. appre- ciative of a gift which makes her feel like a helpless. clinging vine. Give her. something rare and feminine. Perhaps. too. she will appreciate more than most people a gift for her dressing table. a cleverly chosen group of individua- lized beailtificrs. The career girl knows as no other woman. the im- portance of good grooming all day. every day, 365 days a year! Iibr the connoisseur, who loves to collect thlngs-ariitiqile. rare china glassware. jewelery. Quality means everything to her. so be sure to ‘ give hcr it quaint or amusing new flacon that is a true collector's (Copyright. 1941, King Features Syndicate. Inc.) For Thursday. November 51th MARCH 21 to APR-IL 20—(Ariesl —Early part of day exceptionally advantageous for substantial busi- ness projects. new undertakings, daring matters. Aftemoon period warns 4581119’ carelessness in ship- ping and ctizer maritime interests. Evening again most favorable. APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- Gains are in the cards for you, and personal affairs are equally favor- ed with general lines of business. Be progressive; get things stormed quickly arid on the way to success. And remain your naturally good- 50 Dione to forget herself l" h" heads that are not well screwed on. Anyway. it. happens. thoughts for others. she may also be the very person who nerds a firmness |S Ncgdgd little reminder and incentive f0!‘ Confronted with the problem of the autocratic daughter. parents her owli brainy rriutiiie so why not usually throw up their hands and surrender to her. when what they a. Beauty Kit for |l€1'—-3 smart little should do is to call her bluff and put the fear o1 God in her. For every box vaitli five beauty preparations bully, feminine as well as male. is a coward. and all she n is to be for (laily beauty care. individualized treated rough. [m- ;|-.-v_ rim-mm and my skin? So my advice to this bewildered mother is to tell her arrogant daugh- ~ -= tcr that since she finds home so little to her taste to look for another place to live, as it is not right that a whole family's peace and comfort and happiness should be sacrificed in a vain effort to keep a maicontent appeased. Also. that she must keep a civil tongue in her head and make herself as pleasant to her family as she does to strangers. Take it from me. a little firmness would work wonders in the disposi- tion and conduct of your daughter. She puts it over you because she can, but when she found that her rudeness cost her good, hard money she would decide that politeness paid. _ , O I I ' Competition in Love piece. . natured self. The 011M100!‘ girl. casual in Dear Dorothy Dix—I have been going steady with a man for a rium- MAY n to JUNE 21 (Gemmn_ clothes and looks, like fresh. breezy her of years although he has never come right out and said. Will Creative ideas’ mgenlou [methods you marry me? there is a sort of understanding between us. lwwever, ‘razmnces- not having a. diamond makes me feel unsettled. When I 5a : "We are 1°? Dmdllclng and presenting things The gadabout loves to travel, see can be most profitable this sort of friends keep busy seeing hei- off at new places, new people, and her airports. docks and terminals. You can make her blissfully happy by giving her a popular new Travel Kit which contains eight beauty preparations for a complete salon treatment en route, as well as fiat- teriiig make-up, yet it looks like a smart hand-bag, and can if desired, be used for one. Tne homebody likes nothing so well as a "quiet evening at home." and would rather have a. gift that enhances her home. and pleases her guests than one for he.‘ own pleasure. So the perfect gift i‘ l box of Guest Soaps in a Pref-ll’ 4 lzuzé t b ' d. ‘t l" h re ll s: "Som da ." i drifting p hollirgisagisfficfililirlgnd aljlxilm hint getztérigialiity) youngeer. y {dlaailletiéltst daYf-eggggsllfy-hgltgiéic‘?Oartfiliél! glad been told that an eligib e man wou li e meet me. ou e e PTO S u - . _ person who told me this arrange a meeting? Or shall I keep on wilh ferred list. Evening favors health- lX Pefsvlls W111 ha“? B» “mildew-ll the old love? I UNSETTL?‘ h ful entertainment. romance. ) mad ANSWER-I should think vou woud have a few doubts a u t e JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer - b m pudding treat when you intentions of a man who has never popped the question and who only The small business man ties with "We e dessert made "m" m1! says "some day" when you try to clinch matters. For "some day" means the lafggf 0011mm; 1n fflgndl-y as. week's recipe, You'll find the cocoa "nqdflli." Bud anyimflltiowhgvlgwi will’; fllRlFltilBflPkB-glefggllg Kuwait-ram“ pects today. Be encouraged to g0 < ~ _ DOSlllg S DQVCI‘ gong . en HIGH S OW O BS O!‘ B 18V . an out for achievement 1n yQuf 3:“ ‘M5 ‘type °t puddmg M‘ e“ By all means meet the man who has been attracted to you. Ncth- ‘on Outside jnfluenqgs are work- t ely new taste. ing stimulates trade like competition and if anotlher man appeared on mg for your future mod. Much B m PM“ s a _ the scene. it might hurry up No. 1 with his diamon . DIX JULY 24 w AUGUST 22 (mo;__ a n n‘ i “V” l‘ Dalton“ ' Buyer and salesman management and labor can create a solid front that will stand firmly against harmful fluctuations and changes 1 pint milk, 1-3 cup granulated sugar, 3 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1-4 cup raisins, i6 slices white bread, 1-2 cup My’: Cocoa. Cut white bread in half inch slices. Remove the crust and butter well. Cut in fours to make squares. __.- n-év... . THE’ COOKS CORNER moderately slow oven (325 deg. F.) for about 45 minutes. Cut in squares and serve with custard uuce. H01‘ POTATO SALAD 6 cups diced cooked potatoes 1-2 cup chopped celery 1-4 cup chopped pimento Easily Made Gifts for Young Ind Qld Arrange these neatly so u; m “he DATE AND NUT TORTE l-4 cup chopped green pepper a shallow baking dish. Sprinkle 3 ess- se T 1-4 cu coarsely chopped sweet with nil-sins; mu another i-ow of 3-4 Eui, sffff M? ‘nglpwpe buttered bread and sprinkle with ' cinnamon. Mix cocoa. and sugar to- I ttgallslialsoghonlfaiclilxggrpowdcy 3-4 timely chopped “we” gether dry and add mixture to hot milk. Beat eggs and add slowly to the cocoa milk. Strain through a fine sieve. pour over breed, add the vanilla. Place in oven 430 de- grees until the custard ls get. 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 cup walnuts i cup chopped dates 3-4 teaspoon vanilla Method: separate the eggs and beat the egg yolks until thick and {lemon llaglotred. Adld £11119 511%” grad- . lln a ' If You enclose 10c you will receive together the gflour, baekirl; lifduyiigl-l the latest Fry illustrated Recipe and salt. Chop ille nuts, and “tone Booklet. “Chocolate Around the 11nd chop the dates. Add to the dry Clock." It's packed with scores of "lsredlentsitna mix well. Fold this easy to follow recipes for making second mlxmrei the" add ‘he new. delicious, chocolate-flavoun-d vanilla‘ Beat the egg whit“ ‘mm desserts and beverages. Address: iiiifl,b“ip’f,‘ff, d3,’ a2? {old m,“ the Jehane Piitenaucle, Fry-Cadbury greased baking cllsh geutmthisnm l: Ltd" Montreal. ' Salt and pepper 3-4 cup mayonnaise Method: Freshly cooked potatoes or cold cooked potatoes may be used for this. Combine llte potatoes. 0919f)‘. flmento, green pepper, and sweet pickles. Mix together and season to taste with salt and pep- per. Add the mayonnaise and mix well. Heat these all together over boiling water for about 40 minutes. and use as filling for the frank- furtei- crown. Carrots sticks and celery curls should be prepared in advance so that they will be properly crlsped before being used. The carrot sticks Pm 0i 110l- Wfllct‘ and bake in aare crisped by placing in ice water. 20w ulillllffll Toy Chest Delights Given luch l jolly toy cheat for Christmas, your younrrficrs find it's fun to put toys awayl No one can resist those plump little yellow ducks! Any sizable wooden box you have will do for the cheat 0r you can mike one easily. Nail board: together with l-pcnny mill. countersink them and cover heads with putty. After landpapering the wood you may start painting; let the beck- ground b0 l turquoise sky, paint the wlvel in deep blue. You might draw the duck! right on the box, lkeiching first two "eggs." then adding neck and so on. n in our diagram. Or another easy stunt in to cut yzeaaeéz tébézmo ' male you 41%? ate n. beautiful beir- l, glematerials needed. il- p l l trim-r "I"! ;".1'.':":.:'.:"‘..'::.':.'=:l.:':.:r':.'"i ‘Iuflkf “circus parade." When all pasting or painting's dons, apply shellac. SPICIIL Then what about a bookrack table for big sister’! Made from IICO I YICI <.- boxes, too! - » . . Our 82-pin booklet hll "in- Ollcc l YQIP-Thll . - -.. . _. ' liruciions and diagrams for these megalpfiigo ' ' ' and many charming gifts-including u» n» TRY RINSO — grease wzll dxsappear! f;',‘,‘,‘,‘,';",,§'?.'§,j "“'°""- "°""°“’°"~ d 20c in coins for your OF course you line greasy (llllifllllllflj-wlll) 3cm d "Hand-Made Gift Alnw Individual -———By Frances Drake table for Dad. n fluffy-ruffle vanity . My SCOPE stimulated by existing circum- stances. if they will but under- stand and appreciate uie need each has for the other. Be fair, co- operative. I AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo)-—Fine period for penutrat- ing into the very heart of the sub- Ject on which you are working or studying. You can't get best ie- sults unless you know thoroughly the job you're handling. Bcnefic aspects helpful now. Cut quickly across details for speed. SEPTEM 24 to OCTOBER 23 (LibmJ-l-IQN’! your opportunity to make a personal showing of your talents and knowledge generaziy and how well you can use them for your Own and your employer's benefit. Have faith in YOU. OCTOBER 24 to NQVEMBER 22 (Scorpim-Buildin trades; min- ing; Iiandling too s, cables, wirel and electrical supplies, cement, bricks and lumber are in the aus- picious group for today. Profession- al lines will profit by adding new and improved devices, more sale- able packaging. NOVEMBER 23 t0 DECEMBER 22 (Sagittariusl-No matter how menial you may think your work or part in world affairs and in your own community, your conduct and Robn Hood rumi- Mills Limited‘ \ l contributions in effort are vim m the whole social scheme. Fine iii. dividunls make fine institutions, happy bomelnrids. 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