PAGE TW ;;r=:T::' c_____ .___ ..____._;N, OOQOOOQOOQ . site Breakfast Food that Gives ASH/VG ffi/Qfijfl/[RGY s VERY DAY." v}; do "w"... 0000 pg...“ IT, . . * 65 International Unlls Vitamin B, (Tltiurnin) per ounce * Food-energy-givlng curboi hydrates * Tissue-building proteins * Useful minerals ATCH the children dash ofl’ to school and friend husband stride away to work after a satisfying breakfast of Robin Hood Oats! There's good reason! It's because Robin Hood Oats are rich in food energ and have a tempting flavour that's always new an delicious. Carefullfi processed from fine, sun-ti etied 5111.3 famous obin Hood Oats, milled b fiobin Ho Flour Mills, provide a wealth of foo energy-giving carbohydrates. They contain 65 International Units of Vitamin B, (Thianiin) per ounce and useful minerals and proteins as well. You get distinctive flavour too in Robin Hood 0am that results from the special pan-drying process used in making them. It's a toasty, super-delicious flavour that's welcomed enthusiastically day after day; Your grocer has Robin Hood Oats in the favourite chinaware package with thrilling gifts of lovely English china for your table. join the thousands of regular Robin Hood users todayl v ak 2 ‘s /\‘L\ r / J] \\\llii Prom embattled Britain still come ships bearing precious cargoes of lovely English china. There's one thrilling piece in every Robin Hood ’,l">:,; Oats “China- "d warc"pack- age.- l. y "2 I’? "’ Z r’ r,’ - yfl3é:’/Z BEAUTIFUL LINENS MAKE A LOVELY GIFT DESIGN N0. His, lrlcrs. Mi‘. and Mrs . and Lilkl‘ lll’ for every; home. So U344)’ to tio, you will want to make several sets and ou can with hot, iron transfer pattern No. 733 which contains sct oi inl- mcusurmg aboutl w 733 .:'-,. ‘mint: effects nro a "must" lals. Mr. Mrs, His mid Hers and iloutr designs, 1% inches ivitli ‘complete instructions. To order nziltvrn: write or send above picture with your name and address with l5 ccnls in coin or stamps to Needlework Buicau, Charlotte- town Giniiwlinn. To Chzirlotictottn Guardian Needlework Dctittrtmcnt. Dulgri N0. 733 STREET ADDRESS _ - - _ - _ - - -- - - - - - --- CII—-——--——---PHOV1NOI———————— APPLE COBBLER 2 cups sliced apples 1 e88 2-3 cup sugar 4 tnbiesnctns butler 2 cups ilour 4 tcaspxms baking powder 1-4 cupsugar 1-2 teaspoon salt 4 t/iblcspoozis lihortening 3-4 cup milk Method: Bent the eg well and mix with (tic sliced nope. Add the sugar. ace a greased baking dish and dot wllli the butter. sift the flour with the baking der, sugar and salt. Add the shortening and cut this in until the mixture is in fine crumbs Moisten the mixture to s. soit. tlough with Don ‘i Worry Over IlllllllES’ 5353i Use BUCKlETS Stainless WHITE RUB 100% satisfaction, or your money back. TWO SIZES-SO: and 50c. n-u SANITARY M NAPKIN Iy tin mutton 0i PUREX the mil-k. Spread this over the apple mix- ture in the baking dish and bake in a hot oven i450 (leg. F.) ill’ about Selve hot or cold with 20 minutes lemon sauce. LEMON SAUCE 1-2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 cup boiling water 3 tablespoons butter 2 LiI-blESXJOCII5 lemon juice Dash 0f salt 1-8 teaspofln nutmeg Method: Mix the sugar and corn- starch and gradually stir in the water. Cook until thickened, then remove from llie file and add the butter and flavoriiigs Serve hot An English paper publishes this advertisement: For Sale: Baker's business; good trade; large oven; present owner been in it for seven years; good reasons for leaving. Writing Letters Can Be Made Easy "Oh, Why Can't l Write Well?" "Woe is mel" yotrthink. "I try so hard, I use up so much paper. and I just know he'll be bored to death with my letter!" But wait a minute. Arc you sun he'll be bored? Your ncws may no be much, but he'll love reading ii if it's told right-and you can easily tell it right. 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Send 20c in coins for your copy "Good letter-Writing Mme Eli-FY" to The Guardlan Home $f£10§émge Aildbge to wéltie plginly ~ . rec a oi booklet. 8 a he “me Name "-——————————————--___ Street Addreq Oil! .Q@Q§.§§QQOOQOOQOQOQCQOOOQOO§QQOvv WOMEN'S Re aim 1 Social and Personal I Fas Province . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARIYAN {o Qvv x AAAAAAAAAAAAAA‘ x x Says- vvvvvvvvvvvv tiitilutiyiio vvvv ix MARRIAGE IS N O BARGAIN UNLESS THERE IS LOVE Many Women Who Are Shrewd Int Business Or Profession Show Little Sense When Picking A Man Dear Miss Dix-J am a woman in my thirties, considered to be good- looklng and intelligent and until recently was quite satisfied with my life. Bu; my 515w;- hafp5 on my getting mnrrledand has picked out. a man for . . hie whom she considers is a good catch. He is on the other side of 50, but does not look old, as he has been a good living mun. He is very ego- tistical. rather selfish and a great talker. wealthy, but has a. good position, money invested in bonds and s. good insurance, While I am not. in love with him, I like him. He thinks he is in love with me and I could easily marry him, but the fly in the ointment is that. ii I do I will have to live with his daughter who is the most d disagreeable person 1 have ever Still I want a home and a husband, so I do not. know what. to do. I could Ref. along with the man and. possibly be happy. but never with the daughter. Would you advise me to wait a while in case somebody else tums up, or take him while I can get him? PUZZLED. ANSWER-I should certainly advise you to ‘ s wait on the oii-olttmoe that Mt. Right will be coming down your street. Whereas ii you marry the old man with a dis- agreeable daughter, you shut and bar the door against happiness and plunge yourself into certain misery. SLAVES T0 TEADITION Nothing fills me with such despair for my sex as the fact that in spite oi all the program women have mode. the education they have been given and the opportunities for engaging in every pursuit, they are still slaves to the tradition that it ls a disgrace to be an old maid and that ii. woman is a failure unless she has a husband. L They all know o. thousand contradictions to this theory. but they E0 on believing that. a. womancaift be happy unless she is married, and that she had better have any kind of a husband than no husband at all. So eve day we see women who are shrewd enougn about making other burg ns making marriages that even a female motron would know are bound to end in disaster to rthem. We see them marrying drunk- ards, though they have seen time and time again how piteous is the fate of the wife who has to fish her husband out of the gutter. We see them marrying ne'er-do-wells,_t-hough they ltnow they will have to spend tli-e balance of their lives toiling to support them. We sec them marrying ividowers with houseiuls of children who will make their lives n. torment to them. We see them giving up good Jobs at mahogan. desks to go into kitchens and become slaves without wages. WHY THEY MARRY Now \ve could account for these women making these reckless mar- riages it they were so wildly in love with the men they mnrrlcd that they threw all prudence to the winds and felt that. nothing mattered except being with thelrktdorcd ones. But in thousands of cases they have not. even this excuse. They are not really in love with the men at all. They are just marrying to be n-marrylng and because they don't want to be old. maids. And what the fool-killer ls doing that he doesn't get all oi these silly females, nobody knows. You seem to be following in their footsteps and I implore Y9" l0 5WD look and listen before vou go any further. You say rc-u are satisfied with your lifc as it is. Why not. let well enough alone, for siucly you must realize that you will not be happy with a selfish old man who spends his time talking about. himself and that. his disagreeable daughter with whom you will have to live will make your home t: purgatory W You? ADOPTING CHILDREN Dear Dorothy Dix-I nm a widow in my sixties. Thirty years ago mv husband and I had a chance to adopt two lovely babies who were orphans. However, we did not do so, thinking that they would be a great respon- siblllt and perhaps would not turn out well. My sister and her husband who, ike us, were childless. too these children and reared them and thsy have been a never-ending source oi joy and happiness to them. They grew into splendid children, exceptionallv clever in school and graduated Mth highest, honors, and they have never brought anything but pride and pleasure to my sister and her husband. Now my sister and I have both had the misfortune of losing our husbands. I am alone and mv life 15 empty of love and companionship, but my sister has her son and daughter who are now well married, with homes and families of their own, and they give her a. never-failing interest and something to live for. If I had _my life to live over again. I ivculd certainly never hesitate tobdopt a child. for I feel that it is the bcst insurance policy that the ch" tirmi can take against the loneliness of age. A READER- ANSWER-I tirin‘. this woman's fine letter in full bccaus: it answers better than I can the question that ls asked nic so cileii by thc chikllcss: Is it szile to adopt a baby? How can you tell hciv it child will turn out? Of course ,ihci-e is a risk in adopting a baby. Of course, nobrdy can tell how n child will turn out. But. you take that chance with your own children. All of us have seen Mother's patted darlings go astray. All of us have seen our own children inherit Grandma's ncsc and Uncle Jere- mialrs disposition. There am no sure things in life, but if we are ntt gamblers enough to take a chance we have IlOLlIlIUT. . DOROTHY DIX. “ljtviiigéhgisure The Woman's Realm ed severe-may in fact soften the lines oi the lac. The iitiporuant ponit "is the d.l't.CLl..ll tllCSc smooth lines take. Tiny can be used to balance Cl to etmhcslae the wear- er's contours, HOIAZODLAl lines w.den the head so smart hairline-stars avoid them when arranging ccifiuies for the broad-faced Widc, vertical and di. agoniil waves are far more satis- GOIYS PLEDGE TO YOU Not cloud-less days; Not rose-strewn WI-YS; Not care-free years, Devoid oi sorrows tears- But,-—stremgth to tear Your load of human care. And grace to live Blight And kccp yaur rnltncnl white, And love to sec ycu through; That is God's plrdgc to you .____. head and suggest. an oval outline NEWEST HAW-Do DEVOID 0F Bill-gs and rolls ovcr the forehead Fuss exaggerate a wide, flat nose and flatten the mid-e. For o. two-smal 11086. hair s ould be drawn smmth- ly backward from the fO}®heQd_ A long face with large features looks Newest» iwhioiis ln coiifures stress wider waves. sciicr ones fewer curls. Those are all as flattering to the mature woman as to her well with a small roll oi halt daughter. so they ought; to have at. one side o1 the ioiehead-thls easy going. deciding on a ming reduces the size oi the nose and 1942 hair-do. the severity oi the contour Flat- She should remember. of course ness acrsss the too is lmrorlanl. that wispv curls ci- imy gprt c; flui’ lwwével‘. $111043 tcpknnt curls and near the iaoe dces not necessarily soften the natural lines of rQmrity u was once supposed. They Pten he face. emphasize th , wh 1 1 simple. sleek (linnes-angeeaionililgr! A °°m° 5°‘ °" l!" 305°" Green ilnlhtnlOlxllOllst, 1:11.‘, an?‘ g1, ch10 611s oseer rantrt, NGW under-arm giggle" the fwfllv is awiyreaifcntii Cream Deodorant m. m“, “r, mo“ m greulest in gal-stove or ‘round the s’°p, Persplraflon o" lhflllldfir Hike! are still one oi the most Benet-ally sponsor-pd fashions They are one oi the best WW8 oi making contrast effective. VARIETY 0F INTERESTS .."...:“'...:.'f.‘:l;"‘ ..f.°.'2,°“'“°‘ we" ‘ . P9 98 @ there is too much sameness ttblut " the breakfasts. bet ‘your provision shell hold as many ifierent klnm l. Dounotrot resmotmen‘: °l mu] l! Wlllblfl- And vary 9°11!’ Wlys oi servinfl Use brown sugar. New Orleans molasses or honey for sweetening sometimes instead oi while sugar And when fruit; that combine well with m. eels are added, both icod value and taste l-npeal an served. shim. Does notirriats skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Cm be used ri ht after lhlving. instant y stops perspiration for l to 3 days. Removes odor rom perspiration. 4. A ure, white, greuelen, m nless vanishing cram. l- Anid has been swsrded the ApprovnlSesloftheAmei-ian Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. NEW HOUSEHOLD BIIUQHES It. is now ssib! t b t]- call an Kidd) oi liotisehhiidplil-ftsh th Aniat- ut- uittoesrsmmo $0,,‘ “wine, §wea 25,915 DIODOIIANT. Try o in: todsyl the market is oneuiesighed . ially for ciesni l shim“ ‘m; n a R I D another for duo ing cQfl/lnu ln iinied iurtnltture. ‘Nylon bristles are an no o ms or split to :9 u» “"""""ii"""i,'l'""" shed wim- iuimi and to be’ . 1 (nlsojnl and pa) . c; OQOOQWOQO-OOO-Oi-Ofi-COQOODO-OOO-Ofii “‘ factory bccauze they lengthen the ompadours add to the length of i vvv vv v hion s/L it“““ vwww ileral JANUARY p7,, 1942 s...“ UTE’ I ‘any Tyells you o Beauty Secret 9 : PARAMOUNT STAR %ow iAt-s glamorous éiae cofeci; £611 Millfvn-gvflaz Ctrm/a/exlon LOSE-UP or MADBLEINB CARROLL: Hct skin mun be soft, smooth, appealing. She tells you how she uses Lux Toilet Soap for daily facial cleansing: "FIJI/Jul! t/ie lizl/ier lightly in. Rime iflf/ll warm 1min, lbw ma]. Pa! ligli/h ta dry.” Give your skin this Hollywood beauty care every clay. Lux Toilet Soap's Whipped Cream Lather removes dust, dirt, stale Cosmetics thoroughly. do. with all truly dainty women. Planning Transfer Of ll. K. Funds For Evacuee Children LONDON, Jan. 20 —(CP Cable) —Ge0ffrcy Shakes-mare. Dominionst undersrcrcinvv. lnfonncd the House H i‘ t Av] you "something chocolnty" ready tor tiew-lunch-dinner- something for confirmed pantry nibblers? Just try your hand at Chocolate Peppermln‘. Cookies. "De- licious is the word! Chocolate Peppermint Cookies (Approx. 80 Cookies) 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoonsbnkiiig powder. l/i teaspoon salt, 1 cup shortening. i cup granulated sugar. 103g, I squares Fry's Cooking Chocolate, l6 t-elspoon extract o! peppermint, ‘A cup milk, 1-2 cup walnut meats. Slit together the flour, baking powder um‘ salt. Cream the short- ening; odd the sugar. and continue crenming until light. and iluiiy. Beat in the egg, and add the choco~ late that has been melted and slightly cooled. Add the peppermint extract. Btlr in the flour mixture alternately with the milk Drop the mixture from u tewoon on l. bak- ing sheet; flatten th a Lniis dip- ped In cold water and plsoe hnli s. walnut on top oi each cookie. Bake :1 to l0 minutes in oven 400 degrees. ‘Im sure you will like my Ohoco- iile Peppermint Cookies. It will be iuu making them. Write and tell mo about them, won't you? I'll send you l. Free copy oi my lat/est Re- ClpQ Book "Chocolate Around tho Clock." Address: Jehuns Paten- suds, Iry-Osdbufl 1M" limited. Use Lux Toilet Soap for your bath, too, to make sure of daintincss . . . of skin that's sweet. Lux Toilet Soap's Whipped Cream Lather has a delicate perfume that leaves a faint, adorable fragrancconyour skin. No wonder this lovelicr, more luxurious soap is a favorite HOLLYWOOUS oi Commons today ‘I'M: the Brit- ish government is communicating with the Daminions regarding the possibility oi transferring to them contributions from the parents of evacuees. The chlidrens overseas reception Earn, he raid, llil5_dGCl(l€d that EN eedlecraft/ llpfll Clfldfll ttmt c n BEAUTY CAR E all contributions from parents should be at the uniform weekly rate of six shillings (about $1.20, He said he was consiting the Domlnions regarding ll:c transfer 0i the funds which would be made available as required in the 1n*.=.r~ ests oi’ the children. For l he Home A fiiuare neck a moldrd mtg-m, s. iu skirt-will three conspim to make this the smartest um-per you ever owned. You'll make .t in wool laid and team it with its own louse. a sweater or a. casual shirt. It's much newer than a skirt-and warmer. too. ‘rhe biouae will [o with an thing you own {or it nu n oonvertile collar. You can take yggir choice oi two sleeve lengths, . Make it. oi classic white, or in one of the dominant cclcrs oi the plaid. Style No 3181 is designed for 51598 10. l3. H. 16. 18 and 20 Sine 10 requires a 3-4 YUM of 85-inch glib!“ 101' lumber; 1 3-4 Yards for l-leno twenty cents (201 coin p“ - ierred for pattern Writs Ola ly V011!‘ Name. Address and style number Be sure to stats aim you wish 5M0 No. 316i Bins ....t......... Nuns D Street Address Hp Province Allomllw-Yntllo A brltht. little Ill-i oi the prim- ary clans recalled, on her way to Sunday school. that she was to lelsrn s text. and recite it. in the cuss. "8 am the light. oi the world." When the time come for the recitation she stood up and acid wilii l. clear voice and the lieu-i: "w the: is the lllbt 0t the vtorhifl-b