PAGE TWO Tjill} , CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN DECEMBER 1; 1941 ' vowvmoweovq-novvvvvvvvv l Women's Re l’ D-O-G>O-QVOO-OJGO—OQ-O§O-O-Q-O ‘v vvv-vvvvv Livings Leisure teat The Woman's Realm JOY OF GIVING mas. For E"IlltllO\\' llal only" at Christ- e joy that you give to others %t 21.; the long year through 1b the joy that comes back to you. And the more you sr The poor and 101 t 'I'1w iii iv _\'ti1l" | Rintiiils it.» lllJlh" 3 [love you are k1 out and cave H lip qifi," NEW under-arm cl in helping look polished hard work, . \\< :0 “J wash As you fi sh envll finger of a lliiillt; turn it inside inside the glove ~ w;_\'. the other o do. {Q0115 can be quick- t; into a fin of ~ much desiccated will ttke up. oven rill liuht y Cliiltl sob-bed the so we czinnct g0 in I fl give 1o Him". .1 "rciildjllease .e than the“: Cream Deodorant “fill Stops Perspirution No waiting to Docs not rotdrcsscs or men's shim. Does not irrime skin. dry. Can be used right after shaving. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 (lays. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, SlillfllCSS va fishing cream. i. Arrid has been awarded rhe Approval SealofrheAmericnn Iosrfrure of laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the LARGEST scrum: DEODORANT. Try a jar today! t 39¢ - l-r lo wear on cool days. winter. To order pattern: address with 15 cents town Guardian. Needlework Department N0. ARRID Ar all aroma selling mile: goods (llnolu 1st “a sou-n) SLIJEVELESS ALL-AROUND JACKET DESIGN To Charlottetown Guardian flowers - the glf-t of love that hcr heart had longed for. Always flowers hav been the gift of the heart - bearing a mes- huge of love and glad utfnes. tweet- ly and sincerely told. CHRISTMAS GAMES Butterfly llunt To introduce the Butterfly Hunt at your Christmas partly this year. all you will require wl be several ‘ ' ll blllNFfllCS out frcm colored "ulrl be hidden among ' - ‘is. uudci" the edges of the plctt ffillllfs andfurni- lure. jtist a tiny portion being a1- lowezl to peep out to declare its presence. The players who manaSB to collect most in a 81V") fin"? would be awarded small prizes. In order to make the flflme m0" Jcre-‘rng, the great mass 0f the butterflies should be of small size, but of different colors. and‘ ar- rattged in surroundings that make i: difficult to detect them. Then a "t cf lvgc‘: flies tr"? be plac- und the room; these count " in llie rCCflllg . ts PERSONALITIES CONTEST A number of slips of paper should be marked 'ith the names of a well 1' w" " musician. actor, ac- "r. as each e room. on“ nf these . __ y ' ‘her bat-k PM‘ Obivc: cf the . = g€ll0l‘f‘ll\' ls to find out, by rtuesfilors what cicuble Jekyll and ‘Hyde character thev reuresent. ‘-. ylnned are only ‘ " rr “"0" Th? Th? . “I e rot";- lv firmed civ f 1p "f boiler on his or her bark w s a prlve. AN EXCITING GAME 0F POSTAGE STAETPS Hero is an illfflTsiilijl write you n12‘: wifll f-h". rxilwnge" sion. 1f. is "exploring" aurl tlicre Ls no t to ifs prssibllitics st you mu . cheese n ship in 1i to co expln-ing across the You'll find moziy excellent pttures cf \'€F,S:l$ 0:1 stamps. but for this particular QJITE we'll inke Da Gamas famous “San Gabriel" on the 1911 issue of the Portuguese colony cf Nyassgu, in East Africa. To miikc it more exciting you can fuke Columbus with you, in- stczic‘. of Da. Gama, and sail for New Zealond - a place never \'lSl1€d either by Columbus or Da Qarna. You'll have no trouble in finding stamps showing scenes of New Zealand and, incidentally, )‘(_I\l_C_3.f1 assume that the scene de- ptctim‘. Cit-pram Cook's landing in- eludes yourself and your com- panions. Cook is shown landing in $5? Zealand on the third issue of Now consult some map stamps, decide upon your next port of call and sttil away on a non-stop vQy. age to. say. S-‘Qivfcuiidland. On the Yfkffléte you can sight islands and distant shores, fish acid even an airship in full flight. The airship appears on the 22 50 pesos stamp pf tlhga republic of Paraguay issued n S) On return you can write a little story about your adventures and, of course, illusfmte it with stamps. I happen to know one young 001- lector who has written a reall ex- cellent. story with the aid of stamps. - Exchange. WANT TIN SOLDIERS mrmon_<cru - British army ' authorities nave asked for toy sold- iers, toy mowr-cars—any miniature toys that children can supply. u: aid in teaching real soldiers to play the serious game of warfare. N0.‘ 8 / 35 ‘llhis sleeveless jacket is a quick and simple knitting pa. Just enougn ideal to wear as a shield against office drafts in Pattern No. 835 contains list of materials needed, and complete instructions for making sizes 32 to 42 Write or send in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- above picture with your name and NAME__......_._.___.-__..__.__-__..___ B'I'REE'I‘ADDRFBB————~—~—--“ - — - " —-~ Illwvmol------_- OITX-I-I-IIII-uunn-p-rn- vvwfvvvfivvv AllomlrkSmlle ABOUT ILMPTY A student in a Scotch university was sent for by the who said: "Sir. I am told bkrfe] of beer in your mom, which ls contrary to all orders." “That is true. sir," replied" the student. "But the doctors told nie l! I drank this beer 1 should get stronger." “And are you stronger?" asked the Don. "Yes, sir. indeed r am. m: when the barrel came in I could scarce- ly move if, and now I can easily lpécéiéllt up and carry it about the SIIE'LL KNOW LATER For his gallantry a Scottish sol- dlfl‘ “'35 Elven a decoration. A week O1‘ so later a .11 asked him: "Add what does he wife think of your medal, sandy?" ‘ "She doesha ken yet.” was the T931! "It's no my turn to write." HORO Look in the section your birthday comes in and fznd whnt your out- lsok ls, 11010111111}; to the stars. l~'nr Wcrlricszluy’, Der-ember llth fCU|)_\'1'1L’.lll 1941, King Features Syndicate, Inc i MARCH 31 t0 APRIL 2U (Aries) —-V€1'_V srmilztr vibratnzis to yester- ' '" e bt- lg f. my t‘ lull your out effnls, Risky sjtcculilituti ta- bee. also extravagance for uxiessen- lials Follow a sane cOurse in all th gs. APRIL g1 to MAY ‘J0 (Taurus- Yot" go. f-o lze both dynrmic and --e~ it ‘ rself felt. to yoir w:.ik and‘ ideas Ill lily aid gnvrrnment- and forces who are sale- giiilfdllig country's future Enriure ' nsibllities like l it'll? cr. . MAY 1') JUNE ‘.11 (Ccminfl- Inimerl tncuztrry: rctttrns may it’ not be forthcoming n.w but effic- 7ashion Drawing Studied at Home Chartl Show Smart Technique It's tun to be l fashion artist! if you've a flair for drawing and r desire fo make money (good fashion artists in department stores and other places command a good price) this may beyour field. You can learn, at home, the pro- fessional way to draw fashions Guide lines and charts will help. When sketching a figure. first lraw these guide lines; a vcr- tical "line of balance." around NlIlCh f0 build the figure, and twr. pairs of parallel lines-cite pair tc place shoulders and bust, one for waist and hips. Following these guide lines. sketching the figure" ‘is easy. The side that supports the body weight is drawn in sharp, angular lines; the other side is smooth. Guido lines and chart: also ifmplify drawing head and body in correct proportion. Our 24-page instruction book has these guides and charts and shows now to draw lovely figures in all sorts of poses. Explains perspective. foreshortenfni. techniques; the iralwfng o! clothes, n, “us. nor es. Send 20c in coins for your copy of “Fashion Drwwing Made Easy" to The Guardian Home service Be aura w write Name ‘Andrea and the Name plainly your of QPCQIIfiG-liu v vvévvvvvv Your Individual i-=-——— By Frances Drake elm/Social and Personal; Fas 4‘4A a 1 AAAAA4AAAAQAAAL_QA AAAAAAAAAAA ‘ vvv vvvvrv vvvvv v v v‘ “‘*****~ KING COLE T EA ""1 COFFEE YOURS TO ENJOY SCOPE lent work will bring reward at the right time You can contribute uiuch that, is worth while to hu- manity's cause by tinsel eh serv- ice and o. display of faith and cheer JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)— Minor matters, your usual routine and actlvites with which yo-u are l1iostfnni'1iai' are prominent in Cancer's dart Lonny: Goad msults are obtainable, too E=pecio1 core nectlctl in new and 114111310115 "lili- ters. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lem- The more gracious you are, the surer you'll be of desired results. Excellent inditatiors here for em- plcymcnt. i 'a1 interests; n\ili- rary. gcverni issues, heart f ~_ . plcinacy. kindly understanding, AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Time f0 retrench and view [hi1 well but caIrnLv. Study c-. (fully _ cut your pfogram to y rind expedite the actual on. Don't waste tine and energy on fussy details when more important items ask attention. SEPTEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - The financial end of business transactions. leans. in- vesftnenis, ex cilditures. fiicimes are under ui. . . influences, therefore need prudent manage- ment. Oftiei" matters less likely to offer difficulties. OCTOBER 24 to NOVENIBER 22 (Scorpio) - Gains in your employ- ment and through valuable con- nections indicated and favored Double yo ~ efforts now to reap the results that can be yours Em- plsyécr and emplcye equally spons- ore . NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Mon favorable planetary periods for aggressive and extensive operations are after Noon A.M needs clcse watching to avoid foolish little errors, hasty judgment. hamiful changes. Have forethought. UECEIIVIBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Ca-pricorrn Improving your work. adding new methods to stim- ulate matters are more favored than launching unnecessary new projects. Arbit-rafe intelligently in- stead of forceibly making demands. Fulfill your obligations as readily ls you demand your rights. JANUARY. 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Please heed advice to Citprlcirnians self-sacrifice and‘ service to good causes and perpet- uation of true democracy are every- one's duties now. We cn the home- front must not betray our men 1n uniform Pitch in uncomplafning- ly at YOUR jsb FEBRUARY 21 t0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) -- Less stimulating than esterday but- spenclld fur finish. ng lnccmpleted mayhem making necessary improvements, calling on clients, advertising and promoting worth while products A pHILD _.BOFN ON THIS DAY Amlilflfllls. rizgnifled: fcrvd of learn. lug: intuitive: it good judge of character and values Can go far in a trade, profession or diplomatic field. Impcrtant not to neglect spiritual education. Music. sports healthful hobbies. w. ..l E w AUS SIES’ TEA TESTS BRISBANE-WP) - Tests are being made in tea growing in Queensland with 100 trees but "lit- tle hope is being held out for sue. cess because of the long period of selecflvltv needed to fit the type to the climate." You unis wno surrrn, lllilllllllllllll If you ruflor monthly cramps. beck- acho, dlstrcal of rftiel." nervousness-duo to functional monthly disturbances-My Lydia I. Pinkhamw Vegetable Compound ‘Tablets (with added iron). Made especially [or women. They also help build up red blood. Made lnOtI-‘lldl. Don't wait until the holl- daya for your new PER- MANENT. You'll want to look your prettiest for all the gay parties ahead, so get a coiffure individually suit- ed to you, to bring out all your nicest features. Beautyland f PHONE 1329 ----.-.--."e¢~-.-.. . xkkam‘ k Q k a A‘ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvv vvvvvv vv ‘***O§O§OO400¢O§§§§ AAAAAAAAQAA kkmmk.‘ r8- WIVES ARE AAAAAAAAAAAAggAlAAjaAA Q Dorothy Dix S Qv v SELF-PITYING 4r vv vvvvvvvOkOf GREATEST DOMESTIC PESTS The Woman whJiErTi-rs" 0f Nothing But Imaginary Woes Does Most To Destroy Character In Her Family ______.____. Among fhc wcfncn who should have something drastic. with boiling oil in if, doiic fo them are the self-pifiers. Such women do more tn wreck marriages, break down the morale of their families and drive their hus- bands and children away from home than all the liquor and sirens and hot spots combined. They are the greatest domestic pests, and those who are afflicted with them are singularly helpless to deitl with them as they deserve. For how can you nlefc out tne punisfuiieiit slic has coming f0 her to a poor. wlulnpering creature vrlio is sod- den with tears and crushed with misery? S0 the breast-beater goes unhindered on her way. fill- ing the air with her moans and lamentatlons, being a wet blanket on every festive occasion, and making the home about as cheerful as B. tomb and. while we ninv think that snc has noth- ing more to worry’ D\'(‘l' than the balance of us. we haven't the courage to call her bluff and tell her to pull off her act and show a little spunk in meeting life. A girl who has one of these gobs of gloom for a mother wants to know Al there is anything she can do to chirk hcr up nnd make her act like a reasonable human bcifu! instead of a crybnby. _ thought so. She has a devoted husband who wears himself to a frozzle trying in vain to bring some sunshine into his dcspondcnt wife's life. She has a good home and a comfortable living and nice cluldren who behave themselves and give her no cause to worry. She is strong and husky and lrras {i0 more cares and work than every woman has who bringls up a amt y. DON '1‘ BE A SOBBER You would think Mother would think she was a lucky woman and wear tho smile of contentment. but not so. Life is ust one lung sob to her. with nothing in it to laugh about. Her world is i]. complete blitckout without a ray of light. in it, and she is flic most unhappy and unfortunate individual iii it. the victim of some malign fate, She complains that her husband doesn't understand her and that she is a lonely and love-starved wife, and because he doesn t_ make more mon- cy. and of the way he drinks his cof foe. When her Cllllil‘ n were little she comuiainticl b:c‘.\usc she was fled down at home bv bzib and now that they are gruwzt she umipliii ' that they don't confide in . ‘ _ She complains that be t1.~.c she looks well no .>tl_v syintiatliincs with her uiid knows how slic suffers with her poor nerves. Anu she spoils every meal by complaining about how she slaved ovcr the stove to prepare it. TI-lE MARTYR COMPLEX Her one topic is her woes. Nothing can distract her from that sub- jcct, and the result is that she has not only driven her family frantic. but mzide hcr=1=1f such a, bore that cverv one avoids hcr its if_slic had. the fragile. lid that 1S_ another source 0t complaint. She can t understand why everybody doesn L realize what a martyr she is and mingle their tents with hers. , Now. ‘in reality, this womanaalong with the other self-pitiers. rates no sympathy, because there is nothing shc enjoys so much as just wallowing‘ in trouble, and inc more melancholy she is, the better time she 1S having. That is the reossn you cuti ncver cheer hcr up or make her sec the bright side cf anything. bhc tlocsift want to be happy. She doesnt get the morbid thrill our. cf JCY that she dossout of uiisery. 1t makcsnhct feel that she is a tragic and darkly romantic figure to never "get over filings, and to prefer cemeteries w night clubs. Also, the self-pltiers walls are a bid for flattery. When she complains of being" overworked and a slave to her family. she wants to be told what a grand housekeeper she is. When she goes about sad-eyed with a heart- broken lock connilaitiiiig that hcr husband has ceased to love hci and hcr oliildrcn do not appreciate tnc sacrifices she has made for them. she wants to be told how they adore her. And when she represents herself as always being on the verge of the grave. she wants to be babfed and potted. 1'1‘ WRECKS CHARACTER ‘ I doubt if a woman can have any other vice that will do more to dis- integrate her own character and wreck her family than for hcr to acquire the self-pitying habit. It takes away frtm 110i‘ fiver)’ particle cf strength and makes hcr turn into a quittcr who sits down and howls before the difficulties of life instcpd of fighting hcr wuv through tlicni,_ai_id_ it makts her the most depressing of C01IlDiL1110ll§ and what M1‘. Mantilliui called a “damned, moist. unpleasant body" to live with. . So. ladies, watch your step and when you find that vou are beginning to enjoy being scny for yourself, snap out of it. The self-tallying habit isfiastetlsily acquired as the dope habit, and it is just as deadly in its e cc . ' filth!!! DEALING WITH (‘JIILDREN _ ear Miss Dix-Has u parent bra grandparent the right to punish a precious child by putting it to bed without ifs supper? L. . ANSWER-I belong to the spanking instead of the starvation school of thought in dealing with children, but any bort in a storm. __ ‘And if the only way you can reach the finer feelings of a "brccicus child is by inuk- mg it go without its supper, then I am all for cuttlinivjgggllrci?cgilgés. Thebolling w er, to which the salt has been added. Cook directly over the flame for about 5 minutes, stir- ring constantly, and then cock over water fcr 1 and i-2 hours. Add httffer. syrup, egg. well beaten and chopped dates Turn into n greased baking dish and bake for about 30 minutes in a moferate oven (360- 390 deg. F.) Serve with cream or Pudding Sauce. cmrr-r-fikuxon cocks comm CEREAL. para runnmc. Three-quarter cup cereal (half corn meal and half farlnrn. 3 cups oiling water. 3-4 tsp salt. 1 cut) chopped dates, 1 tbsp. butfcr, 1-2 cup light corn syrup. l egg. S-tir the ccreahmixturejradually into U‘ l-2 cup butler i cup granulated sugar 2-3 cup chopped walnuts is Paddy Ilnncano to the nudes? °l n“ l-A-F-t who hanfl been fetched 1n 100 “IMO with the Luftwaffe, but broke his ankle when h; [on q," ‘fence one night In a ltlwllwi- He‘; a fighter squadron leader whose latest modal la a bar to his 0.9.0. Ile also has n D130. with two burs. llere he hobbies forth from Buckingham Palace with o, friend alter an Interview by Illa lthhlfv- Ila l: very lrhh. She says that Mother really has it pretty soft if she milk; I __f.°.li.t‘w.‘,‘l.'fftvuoo;goit gags.‘ ‘ é-vvvvv vcece‘ é-vvwm ..'l wcvum hicms _/Literature What every woman has a right to know about the soap she puts on her skin! TM‘ ; |::|u1'£s...“n“' ‘tzgirnfllit “ti” wgmfllllll gilitif Till Ill wlglllll\ mo" ._ . ' ‘vu 0“ ‘Es. Pairnollfiflrlle hi er. rifll-ofrflrglu ciunsinl- g or - * l- vrs. rumg,‘j‘?.‘i.‘.‘Z‘=‘t.f»i'-’- firedgelfy (a, ‘he famous ¢ . Dion“; Quins. \=\trlih\l",l°"""“" “null skill 4 . . l‘ r ‘s Men like lxlmgrltllb: l!“ 5 i5 ll I 5Q l‘: w . h ‘Kill llll l! Bl ade wu i her lelillll "fulfil d": “d ‘lllulslgllrl ' lm- N° m is mild‘ n‘ he ‘Zfillllyrolglréns "u" ‘m! w!“ Made with Olive and Palm Oils, the blend used in any leading soup! Needlecraft/ For The Home If ou've ever made doll clothes You ow what fun it ls-and if you haven't this simple pattern is the ideal one to start out on. A Wat. hat. dress and underwear are B11 lllvllldfid; what more could a little Sill ask for? The coat and dress feature the smart, new sofl shoulder silhouette, and the beanie is just like the one your young dfillkhter wears herself. Scraps from your worlcbasket or remanfs from the bargain counter will give you ample material to work with. Pal-tern N0. 3259 is des ied for 14. 16,48 and 20-inch dols. 18- inch size requires 8-8 ard of 54- mch fabric for hat an coat; i-2 yard 35-inch fabric for dress: 1-4 yard each for slib and pant-lee. 013g by ’ of doll 4 Squares (4 oz.i semi-sweet chocolate, melted 2-3 cup minced walnuts Melt butter in saucepan. Add sugar; stir until dissolved; cook 0R. or “crack stage. Add chopped nuts; quickly wur lmo greased 8"-squ:tre pan. hen al- most ccol. spread with chocolate and sprinkle with minced nuts. C0011 bleak "D info eafable pieces. STEAMED DATE-HONEY PUDDING 3 iablespooirs butter 1-4 cup honey 1-4 cup brown sugar 1 3-4 cups sifted flour -2 teaspoon soda -2 cu/p milk 4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon nutmeg -4 teas-noon allspice --t teaspoon cinnamon 1-2 pound dropped dare; 1 988 ' Cream the butter, sugar. honey and egg thoroughly, add dates. Sift the dry ingredients and add alternately with the milk. Pour into a well-buttered mould. Cover and steam for two hours. a = l ‘I 3259 it, l l zvttf-isrst:illll Send twenty cents 120i COln pre- ferred for pattern WTZN: ulivlr-ly serve with ma m. 1 your Name. Address and style Enuufl (Haney "mm: °“““}‘§, amber. Be Sill‘; to state size 1'0" vo n h = mes), x1e1¢ll§gsgx gelllqgg,’ ‘Le s8‘ Style No. 8259 size . . . . coTraF-r: runnmv "an" l-4 cup bu er "“'_’“" k-Ii cup stlilgag“ ______, e88. we - _‘ _ "“ a -4 cups sum cake flour “"' “m” 4 ‘ aspoons b lng er 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk iy then the egg. Mix and sift flour, baking pow- der and salt. Add drv lrzredlerifs alternately with the milk t) the first mixture. Tum info buttered pan. Bake in a moderate oven of 850 degrees F‘. for 35 minutes. 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