PAGE 7W0 rue CHARLOTTETOWN‘ , y-ooooooon OOQQOQGGOOOO ‘Fubs from u-Ilole reheat are nl a d e from which none of t/lo precious when! grrnl Ilas been re- 1110111]. A pruducr o! Tim lxnnllllaln Shredded limos." Company Limited SPOON SIIE v READ! lD UT CEREM- I”‘_ _ ___ i lllis delicious " whole whealccleal O FOR BREAKFAST, be sure the youngsters get foods that are rich in energy. Cubs con- tain the whole wheat——the precious wheat germ, the bran, the minerals, the protein. This wholesome, nourishing food is delightfully tasty, too. Mellow malt blends its good- ness with the nut-like flavor of the whole wheat. Cubs come to your table crisp, crunchy toasted a golden brown. Get ' ooowo-oovoooooo o-o-o-oooeoooooioooooiooouooovoo-ooo-ooooovee- "we" v 90909111912031’! [il-ohothy Dix Says-' DAUGHTERS NEED INTEREST Her Whole Life To Father And Mother w“ Itihegrsolllifaisgu 3131;310:1115‘ :6 years old {and alt“ ule last few months age paren . a w and in caring for them that. lnever felt the need a to my work. Now both my loved ones are and I am so lonely and miserable that I know what to do or which way have a splendid position, a comfortable friends who have tried hard to hel ing me into their homes. But going out among ople. Do yo e better for me as so ha for outside on‘ o! a boarding house. and since I miss it liness. hope that tunity. and I What shall 1 um ANSWER-Devoted daughters make _a great mistake when they let their parents monopolize them. for the time is bound to come when the old people pass on to their reward and the daughter is ments of her age and class that she is virtually a stranger. She has lived with old people so long that she has thoughts and old ways. She has gone about so the social habit and feels slwklward and shy in a crowd. Don't Lose Touch With World She has lost touch with her own generation and their amusements bore her. It is an exertion for her w be entertaining and she would rather stay by herself than make the effort. uined old OTHER THAN THEIR PARENTS It Is A Grave Mistake For A Girl To Give Up Ppy in my worn interests. For r of years I rarely left home except to go one h me by invit- don't enjoy u think it would o cease living alone? I think it unwise to live with relatives. I detest the thought have alwa s had the freedom of a home I am afraid I woud On the other hand, I am dying of lone- some of my friends have expressed the I would marry, but that doesn't appeal to me. I am more or less set in my ways and am too well able to look after myself to risk let- ting go oi my freedom, even if I had an oppor- presume that o rturlities for women as old as m self are no easy to rind. I)! OF SO NG. left alone in a world. in which she has been cut of! so long from the interests and amuse- llttle that gig has lost Of F UR SUMMER .1 t GUARDIAN g wvvVVvvvvv vvv a package of Cubs from your grocer today. THE NEW WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL day when they will be gone. children. enslaved by case, whats done is done. of! from her old routine. You are quite virtually always a Advice to Schoolgirls eve time the girl goes out? girl wo time do you What time on week-end nights? cum mail? in oi and listen in? LEFT-OVER CAKE A good way to use left-over 11* valizo is t» combine it with a _ (ling nlixillre. Use your regu- lar fruit gclniine recipe, and when it has t; ccrlgllllited, fold into it ll will) of ivllippcd cream. Line a illilllili iviih strips of the stale -, f..l with gclrltine mixture and Wllm ready to serve, top iclcam and garnish . iii. I31’) S .\lO(Y.'."ll SHEETS .. mg departments in no lmtilring an inncva- sllcel~_shects with . , . 10d corners that fit smoomly orcr the mattress and re- quire no tucking in at the corners. Tics): come in run and double bed lo fcgglness that - anthers on mirrors, first ' rmrlrks and spots with ..l sllulltlv dampened (with alnlncnln. lllen go over r’ with another with szlvcerine. Pol- l, dry llrltless cloth, - - An-an-Qn-en w. “an-n, DESIGN To order or stamps w To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design N0. 741 I A PKTURE ANY CHILD MAY EMBROIDER- L AMornbsgSmllo other boys away. lucky to be rid cf him. (3) I don't think that Week-ends 12 o'clock shoul occasions. (4) Mothers should not 0% the pep out of getting a letter In a crowded street car, a very thin lady was greatly disccmfited by the pressure of an extremely fat lady, who sat next i0 her. Turning to her other neighbor, the thin lady remarked: “They roally should charge by weight." To which the fat lady rqzlled, "But. if they did, deaxie, they couldn't afford to stop for some people". Not long ago a Jury went out early in the day on a simple case, and when it came near the t’me for court to adjourn. His I-lonor ally ter being an old. maid isn't that the yo wan Every young woman who is bound to sacrifice her life to her parents should make a heroic effort to save some put of it for herself against tl-e It is a difficult thing to do, for old people are greedy and grasping and will take all they can get from their‘ It is an almost impossible thing for a loving child to keep from being the old parents who are That ls fl fi d new way of life. and that is not easy for any woman who is suddenly cut rniilglt in not going to live with your relatives. That is take. Not see sure way of keeping on good terms with them. As for marrying, why not, provided y_ou ‘marry in your own age class? Dear Dorothy Dix—-We are three high school girls and would like you to answer the following questions: (l) Should a mother wait up for a (2) it is all right to see the or t ree times a week when he is your only date? for petting, so maybe that is why no one else will take us out. think we should get home from dates on school nights? (4) Is it ri ht for our mothers to open (5) Do you think a mother shoud forbid her daughter l0 wear lipstick even on dates or to dances? an evening do you think our mothers should sit in the next room THREE GIRLS. ANSWER-—( 1) It is foolishness for a mother to wait up for a because it wears her out and does no good. Mother can't control w at daughter is doing 20 or 30 miles away, (2) No harm in seeing the same boy two or three times a week, but it Ls poor policy. You et branded as John's girl and the If s goy won't date you because you won't pet you are girls should have dates at all on school nights. be the lirnit for staying out except on special n their daughters’ mall. know that some one else has read it first. (5) I see no objection to girls udng lipstick if they put it on artistic- (6) If Mother wants in drive all the boys away and insure her daugh- she can take no better method than sitting in the next yoom when the g r1 has dates and listening in on all that is said. It um peo t to do anything wrong. an old eavesdropper cramps their sty DO d ndent him or her. In your IGlEKehEd problem is to n a ing too much of them is the only same b y We don't o in (3) at (6) When we have our dates irl, that keeps It takes all of ilst le. IX- sent for the jury, and asked the foreman if they required any fur- ther instruction. "We need no in- struction. Your Honor", repled the foreman, "but here are eleven pig-headed men who won't agree to nniything". By treatment of fruit sugar with a secret process, German scientists develop an edible alcohol in solid form. HORO For Thursday, August ‘lih MARCH 21. to APRIL. 20 (Aries) -Much can be accomplished to- day, especially during the morning. Personal matters are particularly sponsored and the work to wh 0.1 you give intelligent, personal effort will succeed. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus)-— A day for aggressive action in con- lstructiva lines. The early hours es- pecially favor maritime affairs, dealing in liquids, chamicals, oils. ‘drugs, beverages. Whoie period ex- cellent ior investigations and con- fidential matters. Initiative quired. MAY Il i0 JUNE 2i (Gemini)- I-fold everything, including your strong opinions, impatience and restlessness! You'll expedite matters [and be more efficient and acquisi- ,tive if you remain composed and l weigh the | theories. i JUNE 32 to JITLY 33 (Canoe!)- Be firm in opposing those forces facts u well as the that condone wrongs and whidrl seek to undermine constitutional authority and those who would i bring discord in order to serve self- |ish ends. I-hrd work in the right direction will bring profits. JULY s4 to AUGUST 2i (Loo)- Favorsble for general veinent, stabilizing resent pos tlon and holdings an building for future advancement and gains. Carry through present. work under osm- ially friendly rays. Btart new ven- tures cautiously. AUGUST 2a to s as NO- ‘lll (Virgo) - um- 11 a.m., be espec- mindful of m big and im- This sampler is so lovelv every child will want in own quick to do. it 1s grand work for spare oments. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 741 measures about l1 by l4 inches with complete instru atlem: Write or send above eedlework Bureau, Charlotte own G NAME--__-___-__..._.____..._-___ gmgqrr ADDRB55-----gflY___---__-- PROYflYOE-_———————;qn-sq—i_—_-_--|u_ lall poriiant issues for these hours, ask articular attention to them. Don't uss over unessentlnls one. Easy and ctions. lcture with l5 cents in coin "mum 8 s4 to oomoam 2a (Libra) - 1t may be difficult ta promote your ideas, and devel - ment in other lines may also slow but keep pushing ahead with your usual fortitude and faith. OUPOBILR 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - ‘the momentum o3 Your Individual By Frances Drake [e-um amenable and receptive to u;e- SCOPE cult tasks and situations, under- takings requiring endurance and great courage are high.y approved. Social affairs less favored. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER Z2 (Sagittarius) — An element of good fortune figures in your affairs but there is a sound admonition to be discreet and sure when making sudden and weighty changes or de- cislons. DECEMBER. 33 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — Others will be more‘ helpful and cooperative if you willl ful ideas and willing to aid by un- stinted efforts, Patience solves prob- ems. JANUARY M. t0 FEBRUARY 30 (Aquarius) — Today's mixed and stimulating vibrations tend to en- hance your advantages. Be thorough, penetrative. Don't be easily diverted from YOUR duty. FEBRUARY 2i to MARC‘?! 2) (Pisces) - Born before March 7? Then you'll probably encounter more restrictions than other Pisc- eans but all oi you are encouraged W favorable Neptune-Moon vibra- tions duringntlle morning. These sugur for ncfits through your gecigo talents and maritins in- res . A ‘CHILD BORN ON ‘THIS DAY Practical, loyal, capable: plenty of sound judgment to be better de- WIODGG- A Virilc. magnetic person- ality: forgiving. charitable, amiable, Especially suited to a high govern. ment position. surgery, music, the stage, army life. “MIDDLE-AGE” IIIID rm: savlcni WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND CERTIFICATES iving a To know Rather consists in opening out a. way, Whence the imprisoned splendors may escape, Than in effecting entry for a light, Supposed to be without. —Browning. Broken dolls are not thrown away in Japan. ‘Ihey are buried in sohcol playgrounds every June, An apparatus has been perfected in Australia by which pure water can be obtained from tiumsn breath. osritiafiilliras Qstrich feathers are degenerate structures. Having no hooked barbs, like the feathers olf flying birds, they curl up into plumes. If cards in a cooking recipe file are coated with white shellac, stains can be easily wiped off with a damp cloth. PANELS WILL ENLIVEN BREAK- FAST ROOM A breakfast room can be mod- ernized and made attractive by deccrating the walls with insulat- ing colorkote panels. One bréght and colorful suggestion is to corn- bine green and‘ apricot tile, and apply them in a diamond design on the lower portion cf the wall. Keep the upper wall and ceiling in solid green, with horizontal planks on the side walls and green till applied conventionally on the ceiling, ‘These insulatin panels are prac- ticable, because t ey have a glossv finish which can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. VARIETY subs zasr TO MENUS If your family apparently has lost its nest for the ftod you serve. from too much similarity, Experi- 0 Irradiated Carnation Milk does wonders for a cup of coffee. This creamy, nimble-rich e- _ ‘milk isfincrfnrsll ",,and ’ ""0118 800d days can help greatly a’ "M7 you forward m». Diffi-i ) /l (‘A/V/l/F/ll/V ILQU/lll/‘I a )4») anhnbc/finc; -—The Woman 's Realm v¢¢*#O-QOOOOOOO A sA VOURY nlsn THAT PROVIDES PLENTY or ENERGY! RECIPE DICED ROAST BEEF WITH SPAOHHTI Brown in fat 2 cups finely diced cooked lefiover roast beef with 1 medium onion and 1 green pepper, both finely chopped. Season with salt and pepper. Add M cup water to bring up brown from skillet. Pour in 1 large (26 oz.) tin Heinz Cooked Spaghetti and stir gently, heating thoroughly. Ill-noun I It's easy to tempt heat-weary appetites with Heinz Cooked Spaghetti! Luscious strands-so tender they fairly melt in your mouth-are drenched irl rich tomato sauce with tangy cheese! Keep a supply of ready-to-serve Heinz Spaghetti handy —for delicious meals that are easy on the cook! EjsilelnlGompcnyofCcnsdgl-d. liElNZ"°°*="SPi\Gl|ETl Leisure merit with flavoring: and season- ings. Salads take on new appeal when served with an original dress- ing; one forgets the limited num- ber of vegetables if new sauces and seasonings pep them up; main dishes are more appetizing if the garnlshles are colorful and flavor- ful as well. And do serve a var- iety of bread and rolls. and lots of fresh fruit in seascn, PROLONG LIFE 0F LINENS Fabrics that are washed and ironed frequently tend to show wear first where they are folded May Repressed Fears Appear in Dreams Your lsigutmare May Arise from iiilt What a wild. terrifying place our dream world can be! Pltlless thugs run after us, angry beasts- lt may be that y:ilr menus sufier- show their teeth-ugh, we'd like film's" Y°u hlve- The °ne"Pi°°° to forget it when we wakei Yet, forgetting it is precisely what we should not do. Some psychologist: lay the” nightmare images are symbols of our baser instincts struggling to express themselves. By frankly recognizing these feelings, you are better able to deal with them. The bad man of your nightmare is probably your conscience threat- ening you for some supposed lin. Or he muy represent the "sin" itself, clothed in all the horror with which you invest it. Here are clues to other emotions which may llectha ignored in your subconscious. Dreaming of s sturdy tree implies a longing for nurdi- ness. An earthquake may b9 Yo"? feeling of insecurity. ' Or do you dream of being lost or abandoned. of wearing rags. of fly- ing. climbing? Our 32-page booklet explains these and many other familiar dreams and dream symbols accord- in to psychoanalysis. Tells how problems or love, sex and ambition Pllhear in dreams. Discusses dreams that “come true." Psi Creamy, Choose-Flavour- ed Heinz Cooked Macaroni ll Gland By lholf OI With Leftovers week after week. To prolong the life of flat pieces, fold and press dif- ferently from time to time, Instead for instance, of always folding tablecloths into halves, then quar- ters, occasionally fold into thirds, then into nlnths. An inventor has lined the hole for a bowlers thumb in a new bowlin ball with rubber to prevent the bal slipping and to increase control and accuracy. An inventor has ccmblned a metal “like wDDed by a receptacle for food or water and‘ a length of chain to tether pet dtgs. SUBDUED HAT TONES PREDICTED FOR AUTUMN The 1941 "Fall Card for Fell Bodies", portraying twenty colors for women's hats. has been issued for members of the Textile Color Card Association in New York. These fall and winter shades, which tie up closely with the im- portant fashion oolors in ccstumes and accessories, comprise: Browns, rust and tan - Se is brown, Santos brown, burnt gh- gel‘, golden sherry, track tan. Green - Timlber green, canyon green, khaki green, hzckey green. Blue - Aerial blue, deepwatcr blue, soldier blue, Old Glory blue. Red - Chilean wine, California claret, Old Glory red, plum violet, plumwine, cruiser grey and trophy gold. The assscistiorrs millinery color committee, representing the felt hat body industry, co-operatcd l in the selection of the colors. More than 50 varieties oi while camellias are grown at the famous Orton plantation, near Wilming- , ND _,___ AUGUST 7, 19.11 Woman's Re alm "f. Social and Personal '1. Fashions "f. Literature GREEN res saucy. -_-_. (For meat or fls . Two cups canned hpleoélsiei)‘, slice onion. 1-2 teaspoon’ m? peppercorns. two whole " cup water, and W". mm. onion. salt pep m“ clovu and water. Cover 51:? gin" mer 20 minutes, Then press lhnin a sieve. Add this to the srlilce use‘; son well, and reheat. Serve Km; meat loaf, salmon or tuna (m, loavefi, or vegetable croquclles, SCALLOPED EGGS AND CllEESI i Four and one-half tablespoons i butter, 1 1-2 tablespoons ii: cup milk. 1-4 teaspocn suit, pgulréa} spoon pepper, 1-8 tcasporrl mm k3 1 teaslpoon Worcestershire ' slucc cup soft bread crumbs, 6 ilfllTi-Ciliikl Od B885. 1-2 cup grated cheese Make white sailce: Mcll l 1.; tablespoons of butler, blond ill flour add milk gradually, and con}; um] slightly thickened, MJTUE 5 llllllllids stirring constantly. Add Sill, pp, P6!‘- PB-Dfilffl, and Wbzcrscrslllre sauce. Arrange 3-4 cup cf lilo bllad crumbs, slice<f eggs, chomp’ and sauce in well-greased 1 i-Z-qlm; casserole. Top with l‘illlil.llll‘,<l H cup crumbs and dot with r 3mm. ing butter. Bake in model c oven (350 degrees) about 30 lilllllllcs, m- until brown. Serves 6. RIPE RED RASPBERRY MARMALADE 4 cups (2 lbs.) prepared fruit 7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar l bottle fruit pectin To prepare fruit, peel off yellow rind of 2 oranges and 2 lmlorls with sharp knife, leaving as lllllch of white part on fruit as pxssibic Put yellow rlnds through loid .0])1)\|-; 1 cup water and l-il teaspoon soda, bring to a boil, cover, and simmer 10 minutes. Cut off ilglzi skin of peeled fruit and sir) pill!) out of each section. Add plnp and Juice to cooked rind. Cl-ilsh or grind about l quart fully ripe raspberries, combine with orange mixture, Measure sugar and prepare fruit into large kettle, filling up inst cup with water if necessary. Mix well. Bring to a full rolling boil over hottest fire. Stir constantly; before and while boiling. Boil gently: minutes. Remove from fire. siir in bottled fruit pectin. Then st‘r and Skim by This playlsuit serves a double pur- pose as it has its own wrap-around pinalfore that can b: worn with plsysuit is comfortable and prac- tical for motive sports or lazy days, ADGQIOAKIIIPQICEIIDOWOHIIII sunbmck rem. , chsrrlbray or pique s costume that you'll wear all summer long on your vacation and country week-ends because it is so perfect for every occasion. 12f you make one with s striped playsuit bining gill]! you'll always have to wear. Style No. s. 111% ll is designed for sizes l2. 14. 1G, 1B and 20 years. S ze 1d requires 3 yards of 35-inch. fab- ric for playsuit; 3 8-4 yards for pinafore. Bend Twenty (20c) coin ls pre- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style number. Be sure to state the size you wish. Style No. 30118114 ............... Name HUGH. lddfk Province COTTON ROOFS Cotton now is being felted into a base fabric. impregnated with asph- alt. and used as roofim material. BLAZE NOT NEEDED it was once believed th Cit! Needlecraft- -»For The Home turns for just 5 minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly. Paralflfin hot marma- lade at once. Mnkes about ll med. ium glasses. animus uEEv Old laws penalized grrccrs and others for short-weight sales. Out 0f till! Brew the ‘bakers’ dozen“, when the baker put in rln extra illlil c. or doughnut for gocd mans ELECTROCUTE din...- Electrlcitv ls displacing the gren- ade harpoon in whale hunting. VITAL PLANE DIET)". It is estimated 5 000 pounds of sl- uminillm are required lo build s pursuit plane. BLITZ BUG Australia has a beetle (Pherom- nhus verticalis) which defends llscli bv sending out a little cloud oi Mild vapor. l Relieve lsihlns and llsy Fever Quickly vliiil KELLOGIVS at rubies contained In infernal fire that Mun-ll brine could eve v water to a boil.