ll rag: 1jwo ‘ a‘ AA“AAAAAA kaaaakkaaskakmm; CHILDREN SHOULD ALL HELP. SUPPORT OF AGED PARENTS Doro Says- Ii Is Callous And Dishonor-able To Throw The Whole Burden On One Or Two Members Of The Family Dear Miss Dix-J am the sole support of several members of our fam- ily Billll of my brothers married and left the burden on my shoulders. 1:11.? is a hcarv one. Do you not think that they should at least help _ - to su port their mother? They give their wives luxuries. but they leave nic to provide a home for my mother an an orphan child and to support other members of the family who are too old to work. 1 do the best I can. but my salary is not sufficient to cover all these needs ,and I feel that if my brothers had a spark of decent feeling they would help me. Don't you think so? DISCOURAGED GIRL. ANSWER-J do. indeed. 1 think that human suture never shows itself so mean and little and selfish and contemptible as it does in the way in which so many sons and daughters evade their responsibility to their parents and chuck the whole burden of it on some one son or daughter who ls more conscientious than they are. Just how the family goat is elected, no one knows. bli. in nearly every household in which there is an " - old father or mother to be supported. or to be i tnrougli a long illness the Job is wished off to some one son or ier instead oi all of the children doing their share. All fliould Help Il a;l hollli‘. lend a hand in bearing the burden, it would be hard on 1'. .i.i vrcre w contribute to the old people's support, would touch m: llgllllji. But it is a crushing load ii it is laid on one pair of s lili(l ‘ullitnkruptlng to tihe meager salary that has to stand all ii upon livr is just as much John's and Mary's mother as she is Tom's 1'5 inoziier. She has done lust as much for them. They are .~.iii:<- obligation to care for her. But John can't help Mother ilk‘ is buying a new car, or reiurnlshing the house. or sending the 1.411 oil to n11 expensive school. And Mary can't have Mother stay llil‘ bf cuusc she llil-S a small house. or Mother gets on her husband's 1e l s, Aiiil so they leave Tom or Susan to make all the sacrifices and out lip witli all of Mother's whims. 1 1i cold, callous dishonorable thing for selfish sons and daughters l'(‘,5liOll$lbllll\‘ to their parents and force a brother or sister j ior tiiciii, and it is a pity that the poor put upon brothers .\ i'.u iio: compel these quitters to contribute their quota to their siPQlXlflf. iitlrice to you is to refuse any longer to be the family martyr. Tell ' ilicrs that you are going to take the case to the Domestic Rein- - Court and ask that they be made to pay their part toward support- parcnts. They will come across quickly enough when they know will be disgraced by the law compelling them to do their shale .. ng care of their fathfr ‘and niotliers. Problem of Social Misfit uimir Dorothy Dix-What would you do if you had been born in the 1 l country where your family was so poor that they lived in a little so busy trying to get enough to eat that they didn't know there _ 1 ‘things as social graces and accomplishments? I managed to we... .113 iriiy through high school, came to the city and got a job, married i pupil, succcssful business man and we are very happy. But since I don't ‘tn y: 110w to dance, or play bridge or do anything his friends do, 1 find ZlLiL I uni a social misfit. Should l. try to learn to do the things they do? [ wculli like to, but I don't want any of them to know I am so dumb, so 1 zioift know how to go about it. 1 often wish I were back in the hills where f crime from, where I was very popular and admired. Please,tell me what to do. A WIFE . i\.\'.<\\‘IiR—Any' woman who has had the brains and energy arid ambi- tion to climb as far up the ladder as you have has it in her to go to the top if she (loesiit get faint-hearted and qu . And l um sure you won't do that, for your husbandfs sake as well as your ovrn. For his future sutxzcss will depend just as much upon your ability to nt yourself into his crowd as it will upon his own talents. And w do this you will have to learn to play their games. .\l_\' Consult a Teacher so don't consider it dumb in you to go to the best teacher you can . .d lczirn how to dance .01" to a. bridge expert. It i5 the only intel- liq. ll ' ing to do and nobody will criticize you for doing so_ In fact. inriiii- women who have always danced and played bridge make s. point of taking lessons when some new step becomes popular, or some new play in bridge Ls introduced. Anvway- wherever you go to parties or dinners or clubs, you will be continually asked to dance or play bridge and you will feel awkward i1‘ vou (i0 not know how to do so. Your partners will not care when or how you lPflrll. just so you are a good dancer or play a good game. The old saying that we are never too old to learn is true of the social graces as well as of everything else. Don't draw into your shell or turn hermit _i1i=t because you did not have the advantages of social training in your youth. DOROTHY DIX. Troublesome ilighi Bough: Are lhrii on ihe System It's the cough that sticks; the cough that is hard in gcl’. rid of; the cough accompanied by n. tickling in ilic thrust that causes the nerve and throat wrecking trouble that keeps ou awake at night. Dr. Wood's _o_rwa Pine Syru helps w. relieve this coughing condition soothing 51s irritated parts, lociai-ning the phlr-gm an; stimulating the bronchial organs, and when this in iiiinc iiic troublesome irritating cough may be relieved. Dr. Wood's Norwa Pine Syrup has been on the market for the past 4R years. Tim Trude I\ ark “3 ine Trees". Price 35c a bottle; large family size, about 8 times as much, 60o st all drug counters. The T. Mllbnra 00.. United. Toronto, Ont. A QUAINT CROSS-STITCH IAIWPLER. mm PLEHKIIE; It!!! FIILBQES THOUGH UK“? lflflfl, .11 .1) "-r*‘ .@—|_-rs--.. ism-q... BE IT EUEI SIBPBILE THERE'S HIFLIQELIKE Moms. 7 45 DESIGN N0. ‘H5 This lovely old sampler is eas to embroider and the finished piciivrc ls appropriate for any room. Ho iron transfer pattern No. 745 measures 8“.- by 11!’. inches with complete instructions. To order pattern: Write or send above picture. with l5 cents in coin or stumps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. - To Charlottetown Guardian Nmtllcxvork Department Dcsign No. 745 NAME - _ _ _ ----------- ~smasrrsppams-----cirv---- — — - — - -- PRDVINCE—-—-———----—-——--—-'"-'_* Woman's Re alm Six members of the Mariiimcs Force training depot at Toronto are shown: Moncion, N. 8.‘, Porter, Yarmouih, N. 5.; M. M. Weeks, Charlottetown P. E 1.; N. 13.; K. S. Dickson, THEJQHAKLQTTFTQWN '1. Social and 2%.. 4 ., Isznzvo AGIRLS 11v C. W. ALNAJFD“ . confrigent RJ. now attending the Oanadiim Vvomcn‘: FroiiLow llcft in rigliU-Alrwomen R. Cracker, Ncwcrsilc, 1y would not play g 1 Goodman, Nciv Glasgow, ' J. F. Ellis, Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. QUABPIAN Personal Auxiliary Air N.S.; Back row--M. L. R.C.A.F. Official Photo. Hn'n'u'u's'u'u"u"s"n‘u'u"nfifi'is'infi'in'ufii'b'iv', l urw YDRK srvu: LETTER FROM ANNE M. GRIFFIN Peerless Fashion Service ‘.21 “lest lilih Sircri New York, N. Y. ..-.'.'.'.'.'.'.\vn-.'. N.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1- 'f‘here's s. regular new fashion ocde lyeiiig turn, and it's all writ- ten in iiciiiiiiiis. ' for nistuncc, m lisii, tiitit you. d.c.~.s folinal altcnnoon wear or .. dress" evenings. if your frock ‘ends just above the onkcs, your insh- ion-m nticd fi.cn.s \\'l.l ti'iii1s.u‘.c- and rightly _»- t..iii. yiurie ghlllg plums um. lll i.li<' nturst cyin g dress 1.11 tlic niuikct. 1i llO'v\.'\.'\Ui, your 11cm souls lo liuicr in 11s lic- custcrned (laytzine lllliilllb. lllli u-vs up heie and down tliieie whii a slash or two thrown in f0: 200d measuic, the decoded lllflwfiiigfl‘ rczids nicrcly "very new, rely sniiirt and very 1:141". It lust goes to prove how enamor- ed‘ each one of us is of licr own sweet sell. Have you evcr noticed how the round little woiiinn \\'.th the rely-poly figure (lows on stit round £lCCC5:01‘ll‘S and lows to rc- peat her fiiliple cuivrs in Illc‘ lilies u! nei- dress? And have you ever remarked that tall, angular woman can't seem to stay away from angular accessories and strii ght alum lines? Pciiiaps there's sane supernatural affinity of all things round or tall things aiigular.... but this we do know - there shouldn't be. Women on the heav- ier side should steer clear of round necks and fluffy ruffles, and you slender sisteis are ruining your possibilities wiih V necks acid severe silhouettes when you should be going the whole hog for soft- ness. lif you would be well-groomed lit- erally from tip to toe, you'll have to invest in one of the new foot kits that have just appeared on the market. They contain iimice. creams and lotions gllflllill ad to turn your worn out fcet into some- thing that you love to touch...and walk upon. Evening gowns for the "Younger Oircle" are very full skirted, the debutante dancing dress still hold- irig its own in tulle or stiff slip-per satn. More so hlsiiceled styles showed the slim s lrt in silk jersey or crepe, sometimes draped at the front or side. BARKING DOGS When a dag barks. he h.lcis his hOlKl hlflll. leaving his throat ex- pcscti Wlicn he gowls. lic low- ers his hczid for a grwl mrnns lmpClldlPlZ attack. and ‘he v lrncr- able neck is guarded by the sink- ing cl tho hMtl fillFl-‘FIE TIP Tf vou [rd trlldxfill’ cwifcr-loscs (l"1‘l‘l‘(‘\\ (ir L("il"f‘f‘. rz-niid nflor 81' "rkii" Hy storing it in Your refigciaur. Lock in the section your blith- diiy comes i:i and find what your outlook is, according to die snare. For Tuesday, November 25th (Copyright. i941, King Features Syndicate. lnc.l MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -'llle one friendly nspcci pieitiil- ing throughout t.duy is with hfcrcury-‘Viars, Tliis f.ivo.s cale- I111 planning and benefits through _\'\1lll‘ pcrsciiiil ill.('lll» on to, and “b15- illilllllgPlllOlll i-f, youi ifliilrs Avcid "niiiciiialui ciiuligvs and dc- csicns Quite iaroriibs: for acccmpksh- iiicnt in worthy €l_l(l€‘3.\'Ol'S and for becoming more c-fllcicnt and learn- c<i iii your ircdc or Pimfi-ssion. Fi- miccs .css fiivoccl. Be czirciul in vklnittdiiilrcs. nioiuy transactions. MAY ‘.21 to JUNE ill (Gciiiiiill- Bc dscrccl. patient and c.ui'tecus dealing with others. A difficult tiny unless _you handle your affazrs conscientiously and ciipzibly Much gsod can really be achieved. JLlNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- YCil ll have to put your best foot iOl'\\'1’il‘(ll Plenty of stimulus in the zilr new which can b:- helpful if you direct your thought and llC- i-lOn into i-lie rigiit channels. 5ll'¥l1§!llTf°1'W8l'd. DlllIJMQIUl, quis live, JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- You can get along swlmmingly now IF‘ you dolft loscuymr head. Don't do and say things you'll regret later. Especially aiispzcinus tune for ini rovement in self and work" for go ns in business. ' AlIGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (V-ffiol -— The financial end o1 bus-m“ may Inquire more than usual deftncss and caution in man- "Bfmellt but t"day is favorable for business and industry ln geiugrgL Ablv push to completion work a1. icady started. BC- Your Individual H C) R O S C O P E -—— By Frances Drake SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (L. oral -- Mcninl work and under- takings requlie uiictioii, coiLage and endurance are on the preferred list. Economics, bookkeeping and financial transact-ions ask especial cure and judgment. OCTOBER‘. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Sci-pip) —— ExcuLent period for plans, pi-opiiriitons, accounting. es- timatztig, and adding moclnnrry and other equipment to expedite filling orders. Gains for ambitious cers, NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 2;’. [Siigitzirriusi ~ Advance stead- ily in constuctivc llKlllS\l‘llll and fll.illlliil(.illll'l.llg nunivrs, in trades and professions. BUT show a will- ingness to COJD€IM€ and share re- spcnslbilitics, too. Beyv-are of de- ception in others; don't practice it yourself Dl-QQEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn: Less fiicndly for private affairs and selfish drsires tliiin for-achievement in expansive undertakings."government intciests and projects for the publids good. JANUARY 22 to FhBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - 'I‘lic mcre efficient zmd ambitious you arr- wfiay. the moze you will succeed. Mentality should be keen; some worthy, useful occupation. after new business; cvcrv way that you can. and NOW! FEBRUARY 2i to M (Pisces) _ Oversensltiveziess needless anxiety are taboo optimistic about the future which ou are so capable. Keep trying or greater heights. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY Cautious. sound in judgment, sin- core, industrious. fond of learning; the milit- ant type who commands respect and ambitious. entcrprisng; ofiimcs inspires awe in others. Capable of unusual success. Should acquire more mellowncss in srpeech and manner. be less impatient. When You Neglect Colds You Risk Serious Illness TAKE pan-nan JOHN'S MEDICINE kerp it busy in Go improve in ARCH 20 and . Be Keep your mind clear for the work for lfiiOOOwvww LEMON TEA DOA!‘ lifted flour bakkig powder salt 4 cups. 3 isps l-awxx use "w. s r 6 tibaps. shorteninl 2 ens 1 cup milk 1 cup candied lemon sliced 1-2 cup syrup from candied sift and measure flour. sift again with baking powder. 581$ and sugar into maxing bowl. Cut in shortening with pastry blender or two knives until f nely blended Beat eggs well, add milk and stir into flour mixture. Stir in Handled lemon peel and syruip and miX well. Pour into greased bread loaf a3] and let stand" at room mperature for 20 minutes. Bake about one hour and 15 minutes in 350 degrees F. oven. Candied Peel Remove peel from eight thin- skinned. medium - s'zed lemons. cover with cold water, bring to boiling point and cook slowly uniii soft. Drain well, Remove Wllll€ portion with spoon or paring knife, and cut yellow part in very ihin strips (not more than 1-16 inch wide) with scissors Boil 1-2 cull water and one cup sugar together until syru/p will spin a thread eight inches long when dropped from tip of spoon held high above sauce- an (about 240 degrees F». Cook emon peel in syrup for five minutes, drain well and save syrup for lemon tea loaf. This makes one cup. CHOCOLATE TARTS Baked tart shells 2 egg yolks peel thinly peel 2 1-2 tablespoons flour 1 1-2 tablespoons comsierch 2 cups milk 1 1-2 ounces (1 1-2 squares) un- sweetened chocolate 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Method: Beat the eg yolks and add the sugar and sa . Make l. ihin smooth ste by adding a lit- tle of the mlk t9 the flour and cornstarch. Scald the remainder of the milk and stir a little of it into each of the above mixtures. ‘Ihen slowly add thcm to the remainder of the scalded milk. Melt the chocolate and add this. and then cook the mixture stirring constant- ly. until it is thickened. Add the flavoring. cool slightly. and pour into baked tart shells Garn- sh the tops with sweetened BZlCl flavored whipped cream. Allominlslnllc Hobbs-My doctor tells me I real. o Jinks-S h‘ h d YOU. W0. his 1°15? a a game with N0 BED 0F ROSES While waiting for the "all clear" the men at the Government Muni. tion ‘Trainizigfientre wete down 1n the shelter discussing lodgings, "Ijve izqi digs m 101- a blinking king . 531d one in enthusiastic tones, "Well. my bed reminds me of the Prince of W l ' t; " retorted anotzlaiegrs. mo a ' symcauy III-lows that?" 39051156 it's Bot three feathers!" Flowering Plants Add Cheer to Home 5 lav. ‘fl. ,0 / .4 1i 1 Marica Blooms for Months Lovely Marisa wiih its iris-like flowers! There's sheer thrill in watching it blossom. One day. a bud appears near the tip of what you supposed was an ordinary leaf. Observe closely, for in less than an hour iis fragile petals of while splashed with violet burst into glorious bloom. The Msrica flowers joyously all winter and right into spring, espec- ially if you water the plant fre- quently-es often as twice a day in dry rooms. But Marica's a hardy plant and will stand extremes of temperature. To grow new plants from your Marica, pot the little plantlets which appear near the lips of leaves after flowers die. Put an inch of drain- age material in the bottom of each pot, add good garden soil. Delightful, too, It this time of tho year are the scarlet-ironed Christmas cherry and the cineraria with its pink and purple flowers. Our IZ-pagc booklet iells how to make these and many other favor- HA! thrive iddoorl. Feathery ferns, bulbs for soil or water, flowering and foliage plants; vines for bracket pots; window boxes. How to avoid plant pesis. Send 20c in coins for your copy of "Making Plants and Flowers Grow Indoors" w 'riie Guardian Home Service Be sure to write allsinly your Name, Address, and a Name of booklet. ll-flflldflrh- C“! Ifllvllml 1 Fashions Livinge Hold your hood hlqhl Charles of the Ritz Throat Cream is a specialized blen of rich oiismcrecled expressly for lubrication and proper manage of ihrool and neck muscles. To be used nighily. ‘I'll BOAT CREAM SPECIAL Once a. Year-This Week oiiiy =‘ Regular 34.00 Jar For THE JENKINS PHARMACY Corner Great Ph N°VEMBELZS. 1941 $2.00 George 8a Kent his. ya one 219 < eisure —The Woman's Realm POEM Lord, make me an instrument of CORRELATIVE COLORS POS- SIBLE IN KITCHENS Correlated colors don't have WHOLE?’ lxi)§t.:el\1les— let me bring to stay in the front pert of the love. house's tine mgan come)‘ ggiht out 11 e4 1 _ , into he _e:i. {a ng mil: {lxlgpiities-grrégieizmtion, also important in seiectin the wheie error-truth, border and feature strips lino- wherc doubtr-belief, leiln on the floor and on counter espair-h , - vwfiffi ‘fm-knesgf-Ffiy light, One possibility is s circular disc Where sorrow l effect with overlap irig squares 0 Master, let mey strive more be comfort others than to be con-iforted, To love others, more than to be lovedi For he who gives. receives. He who forget; himself, finds, And clyin , we rise again to life terns . --'Iblst0i. DONTS FROM CLEANER! Don't expect the best cleaner in the world to be a. magician if you get stains 0:1 your clothes that are next to im ible to remove, BO Don't handle deodoranis careless- ly. Follow the directions on the label and let the cream or liqud dry thoroughly before you put 0n and short connecting ines. and an- other is an inset group with marble- ized connecting lines iflrmlng I block tile ground in various com- binevcns. Georgian type floral designs are found in linoleum patterns. as well as an all-over leaf design with small sprays of flowers and high-lighted leaves. FURNISHINGS SHOULD HARMONIZE Do purchase upholstered fur- niture covercd with materials that harmonize with the frame. For example: if you buy coLnial furni- ture. it should be covered wiih chlntz, linen qr any rcugn flnsh W"? dfefis- material. such as homespun. It Don't spill nail polish remover on should not, be upholsbered in your dress. It is likely to 615501“? "dressy" fabrics like damask. the fabric 1n the same way it does your polish. Don't use dark face powder, let the neckline of your dress become soiled and neglect to have the gar- ment cleaned. A slain that is dif- flcult to remove will result. Do inform your dry cleaner, if possible, what caused the stains on your garments If it was coffee, coca csla or a. Collins, tell him about it. Do have your garments cleaned often. Soil and stains become set with long wear or hanging in a closet. SIJWPLE surms Modern bedrorni suits are be- coming even more simple this year. S me are shown with absolutely no decoration except the grain of the wood and a th‘n rdgc running along the bottom of each drawer. GUEST ROOM NEEDS The thoughtful hosiess knows that a good bed=pring and a com- fortable mattress are the most im- portant fixtures in s, well-appoint- ed guest room. Sufferers of SINIIS PAIN I Gel Real Relief Willi 3-Purpose Medicine Helps Clear Oil! Sinus Areas NOW don't suffer the tortures of sinus when u may relieve the pain e congestion and givinl uses a c nee to drain. One power- fully hel ful treatment is a. few drops of icks a-tro-nol in each nostril. 3iifiiiiii important - u) lhflllkl swollen offli- Va-tro-nol is so helpful because it does these three nose: (2) helps clear out pain-causing co estion and (3) mt eel irritating. nus su e - s - ‘n23; it's w“? i‘; 11'6"‘ ° - vA-rno-IM Needlecraft/ -F0r The Home Your new umvpcr must have a plunging n line to match your new blouse, ‘They're both included in the same pattern, ractical, or for anyt glint in the very 1941 manner. Big pockets are as useful as the are decorative. In fact. wonder how you ever without them. style 3204 is iii 1e seq res 2 l-8 yards of 54-inch fabric for Jinnper; 2 yards of inch fabric for blouse. Bend twenty cents rim coin - to plow; ferred for pattern. Wri your Name. ddnss swid No. mi Bile "IMO bald-dress‘ 1- H0711!” Cit! l-‘RIIITS SHOULD BI WASHID Fruit; should be w not only because of ih eatinf, hand ing before they are purchased but. the constant fight against in- sects that the grower must put up means a continual use of powdeis. gas and poisonious liquids. The in- sect will not take i1) all chem cais and it is up to the buyer to be certain she does her rt carefully washing the frui s vegetables before using. and you couldn't ask for anyliihlng mare n; smar r. e Jumper also features a wide li""'.’.l.'ill '° ti" "ll “than m an w e s fullnesss congentrated st the vou 1 Bot clan! No. designed for sizes 12 14, 16. 86. 38 and 40. Bile and stylo number. Be sur; to state cine you wim ashcd before o