I, p“ l; a ,.- _, PAGE__E_I_G_HT a v wvr. vrr§4‘* W oman’s alm '1. s}. 4-.‘ v “@0041- . v " l-Dorothy Dix Says- Livi EQUALITY OF AFFECTION FOR CHILDREN ESSENTIAL Parents Should Not Make The Mistake Of Showing Favoritism For The ‘Younger Ones Dear Miss Dix-When my father and mother married he wu a youfig Y As the houselloldl _ chores, and as soon as we were old enough to get A 5kY1flPK Foiled in a burst of 5on8- jobs and turned int 5h‘? PIWRd A: our father w carpenter and they were as poor as tile proverbial chluoh mouse. oldest brother and 1 belong to their years of hardship and strugzie. . little children we ll0l])i*(l with 0111‘ Vfillflilllil pflpefs “'6 20L our earnings to our parents. clothes, cars, bui younger bro er and sister w A mat care of Mother in her last days. Fat etc-em 10111 téihe frnonhifathfl’? Father left. avori es w t e c ren ANSWER-Probably because there is more congcnlalll-Y brill/EH’! e ._ mother and some of her children than there is between licr and other They think more alike. Hare more similar tastes and dcsircs Often mother ls partial lo a child who is bet-wt‘ looking than the others. wayward child appeals to some suppressed desire for adventure in mother. Or. maybe, it is lust because it is the Doctor Fell in mothers who love one child better than the others, without knowing why, Younger Chikllvn Favored It is generally as-sluned that mothers have some especial lAPIMlEHlPS-S for their older children. and a lot of romantic lwafizlle has been written do, they get over the lciren get the hard id discipline, and have their noses knocked out of joint by It is the younger children who are potted and over how they thrill over their first born. If the thrills, for in 9O per cent of families the older c knocks. the rig the ounger cilldren. . . lndu ged and spoiled and who are the fair-haired lacks anti lassies. Look about you and you will see innumerable instances in which ters off to college and giving them good times. But your story calls attention anew to the injustice that a father dues when he leaves all of his fortune to his wife, instead of dividing it among his children, giving each one? 1:156‘ Evil-tell.‘ What About Mothers? Dear Dorothy Dix—Do ing to live by themselves? am an only child. she gave my brother and myself nothing exec t an occasional small present. Our! were spoiled, wild.‘ modems who got inlo all sorts of scrapes out of which Mother was always paying lhein and so in, a few years ull oi the fortune that Father left‘ one, and my older brother and myself had We 0t Why i: it that mothers nay A DAUGHTER. 5v they pretty child wltli clwly hair is nearly always spoiled. Often a wild and me older children are not only expected w SUDPQIT M01119? “ml Ffllllef. but ztiil further to sacrifice themselves by sending younger brothers and S15- y u think married“ people are selfish in want- f My father died over a year ago and my mother came to live with my husband and me. although and despair she still could care the ba Up from long, and up sun after raln— be ready for Fall, GOOD OLD SUIT! A smart favorite women this year of clothes is a suit of broad gre B a‘ waistline l 5 ice cubes. Touches of gold with white evening frocks. FRESHEN WINIKHV SILLS After a selge of hard wear on the window sills it will make a vast dif- AMorniruSmlIo I ALL THE DETAILS subalbern A young unadorned vldtfr even the siwlfciozi l":"Slrallllliltaellzllr.‘altar’ll.llzti"lzflr:st. rlllsltrzlz: i» rhodium“ ti“ l» ‘- - * r ~ ‘ - “ . ‘ ' - r ' “ " - , “ ou mus grow a mcuslacie". with us until she could begin to take up new inicl n lllL. Now t\.r a year has gone lay, and liiv mother has adjusted ilerscll. ‘and my llusbaild thinks she should take a place of her own and let. us live alollle but Sh? sees no reason why‘ she can t live with us and says “c me so fish in no My husband says she is the Sfhllfill one and that the only u house- HTgEIR. It is perfectly natural ant‘. right that you and your husband should want yollgécéllililgze tg-oag not force you to the pain and humiliation of forcibly lurniiig her out cf wanting hcr. _ way she will ever leave us is for us t0 S441 0H1‘ Ff-Qllle and bleak kccplnz. What do yoil think? A WIFE AND DAUG ANSWEltflYoiir mother is the selfish one. selves, without any third party in it, and she should doors in order to get rid of her. The initiative in every such situation should be taken bv the mother she Should not put her children on the sRot by Cfflllpfllllglgzllélfirlzlqm in affection that they do not wish her to lire with l em. DPfTfllSFZ k w Mvlll unurat-nfili and undutiful and as if they “(F10 lilfkllls for her. when such is not the case. Every woman should remember that when she marrieddisllléiicnéitlcifgxo‘: any other woman sitting around listening to every word she an her lus- band said to each other. and blocking all of the little confldentialotgék wclnan interfering in everything she did and telling llow she always b01166 want her mothcr-ln-law to come and live with her. She that make a. husband and wife really’ OHP- 5m‘ mm” “ml” any polatces or mare pics. .- ., - _ - l ,tl er sl ould say to her child.- t...-*lié‘l.€°i‘ii‘l‘§§lé“a.il‘if$@‘Réilii-fitliilélisli u. i ti» vou. I want my freedom. too, and feel that I'll be i Y%’z._1BABIES ‘ i ~Noirriilition of baby's tender skin. DESIGN N0. 958 This fascinating crochet attem makes a bolero that will wash srd wear and come up smiling. ear it with your street clothes. pretty pa:- tela or dance frocks. Pattern No. 958 contains list of materials needed. illustration of stitches and complete instructions for making sizes 12, l4, l0 and l8 years. To order uttem: Write or lend above picture with l5 cents in coin Charlottetown Guardian or ltamps to eedlework Bureau, To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department ' _ DBSIQIINCLDSB NAM;______..._--______-_-__--- a-rRfirADD ....__—_ QITY-__-.-___.__ “Yes, sir". “And not one of thcse Chaplin af- fairs-a proper moustache". " Yes, sir". ‘The interview was finished, but the subaliern dd not, mzve, so the adlutnzlt asked: “Any particular color, sir?" HARD T0 PLEASE storeroom, waiting for their issue of uniforms. A well-dressed young fellow received attention trsl. He seemed very fastidclis, trying on several pairs oi‘ trousers, tunics. and so on. Meanwhile the other: began muttering impatiently. At last the htird-to-please recruit appeared satisfied. “Are ynu Sill‘? eveiirlhlulfs all right now?" inquired the QMS. sarcastlcally, "No fear", drawleo‘ a voice from the queue. "He afnt tried on his wafer bottle yet". Shine Fortune-Teller Twosomea or Panic: B! oi mu fl “W10 8hr: llevul Secret: About You Read hll horoscope if you Want to be the most fascinating woman in his life! Armed with a list of the per- sonality traits and lucky numbcrl that belong to his sign of the zodiac. your "mystic insight" ll sure to hold him Ipellbound. Was he born between July 21 and Ailgust 20? Tell him how lucky hc is! "For the sun, rulcr of your sign —ihe Ll0fl~—llflS givcn you a strong ardent nature. Gold is your color -!l\1'd°fl!X and cryiial your jewels ——one your lucky number!" ‘Or was he born unclcr "contrary" P151188. between February 2i and March 20? He'll be flattered to hear he‘; a "strange contradiction!" En- Bflietic. yet a dreamer; thrifty, yet often wildly extravagant; hi: luck llEl in the color blue, the 3cm lap. phlre or Amethyst, the number three! F11" If Parties, loo, when you get everyone gaggle-eyed over your horoscopes-or card fortunes or lea- Ieaves. Easy to iell fortunes in any of these ways. Our 32-page booklet explains ex- citing cardqeadinz methods, mean. 1H3 of every card, 85 tea leaf nym- bols, horoscope for each sign. Also tells how to read dominrlrs, dice, the Send 20c in coins for your copy of "Fun with Fortune-Telling" to The Guardian Home Service. Be sum to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. ‘CHI lfidffll GM _ Promos joined a Guards depot, his upper lip as yet “'\'.'ell, what more do you want?" Recruits were lined up outside the cial and P ng a L isure f-The Woman-k Realm Had not tarnished her heart, and For amchilu with a doll. a kitten at ‘Ilhepbrhlhl, silver ripples mflub on the fields of gram grown her smile was like competent and industrious he prospe . Ho’ "new thins-l hill/Q endured, will became a snail contractor, and when he died, at‘ endure again." middle age, he left a nice little fortune. He willed everything to our mother saying ‘that sne —G1@T1b1'¢¢- l“ Cafllldllln Yo“?! would take care oi her children. She d_ld of the calendar- two younger ones. She indulged them in evory- ——,——— thing they wanted. They went of! to expensive Now that you ve emptied the cold colleges. she ave them trips to Europe, fine frame and seed beds annuall, of start sowing perennials. Polk the soil and rake it smooth. Plants will with English- economical and maise-yellow stripes with b own- uut pockets and the forward thrust hipllne which. accentuates the small I Always remove the ice from tray: when defrosting a mechanical re- frigerator. Wasll the trays in plenty of warm water and soapsuds. Scaldl cool and refill with water to freeze. ' You will then have clear, tasteless are suggested THEE caastorrtroww v vvvwvvwvv ALAAJ 2"» ' ‘ mono. if 31.379953 "W!" "P. Dwm if the nt ‘o’; She walked with sorrow; yet hate them seems a. bit whiter ‘mu the For Thursday, August l4 rest of the room just: at first. lt will be only a. matter .0! a. couple of weeks beige than dull; will have W W041 ma toms-mini woodwork and it does glvo mob a clean look to the room. It is better form, when rising from the dining-room table, to allow the chair to remain where it ls in- stead of turning around and push- ing it back into place, and never rise from tho table until the hostels gives the signal that the dinner is over, Fashion T1558 In Oiloloth women's hats decorated with ping-pong balls, bus tickets, tin- signs, and even a tiny copy of the wrought-iron gate: of l. wrecked London church, an among a coi- lectlon o: London mdlllnory which has set the fashion world of New York talking. It ls the first collection of exclus- lve mllllnery ever sent abroad from Landon. Only a few of the hula an whim- sles. Many are attractive because they are severely practical; other: are full of fantasy, each with o. story behind it. Several are historical in motif, deriving from Henry VIII Boleyn and Edward VI. feature Scottish tartan: badges, heraldry, London ouster- monger’; pearls and ori ml med- allions in tery. ‘Ihere is a becoming model with a ruchlng of tulle on head and neck in the late Victorian style, and an Australian "digger" hat effect. Two stylish creations are finished in iridescent paint, which scintil- lates when caught by the li ht, The colours featured inclu e He- gal. Rendezvous and Tile Red, vqélcy Mist. Thames Blue. Windsor an Cloister Grey and Isis Brown. One hat, a natty beret, combine: all thlese colours plaited together r in A in. Novel British materials like oil- cloth and flannel appear side by side with furs like mink. ermine and lamb. English lace. velveteen: l GUARDIAN ETS w-“ .3‘.----;;;;;.;<~;.es;w;s.~.s»sv»»u»m ca» w- -e¢v~~ HORO MARxJI-I 21 to APRIL 2O (Aries) —Elaoellent aspect: favoring 6W“- lally; p a1 trmiiaotbns and monetary 311m through hard work, advertising, clever managlemflnt. ijew enterprises e ually sponsored with those activities alrendv run- ning smoothly. Be alert. APRIL 2i lo MAY 20 (Tannin- This i: a. full and benoflcent period for employment and busineu in- tnreata. Gallic uo within .7011!‘ "Mil —bo nun you leach for them. Be-l tween 5:20 and 8:50 p.m.: Don't make plan/ices lightly or he cam- leu about fundamentals. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- A delightful period for Gemini’! well] lcnonn varied talenubzg: omlpoyed domestic service, clerks and officials, salespeople, small shop-keepers. irt collectors, mechanics and lndustrlallsls are highly favored for advancement. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- While propitious for strictly DUI- ineas and impersonal motion, the Where there’s dirt There's danger (By E. Bliss Pugsley. M. D._ The Camdlan Welfare Council, Ottawa ‘This is the third time this lim- mei- my baby has had diarrhoea and vomiting. and he's so hotl His eyes are sunk in his head and he seems Your Individual »—---By Frances Drake and W0 l lng for. Marla ement and labor 0N SCOPE more privm iii-meats ask 111M11- gent understanding and extra. dis- crlmlxiation fbdfly- Skill in work- mlilllljtllllp ‘would double your poc- si-b en or Iuooeu. JULY M to AUGUHI‘ H (140)- A producing period for outnm in- wrest; and employment but. private issues and your own conduct are under irritating Mercury and Moon-Bun rays. Meaning that l little more irritating More and Moon-Sm: ra l. llmeanlng t a thought a din ‘iirewlll ondw Fm.» er, safer rou . AU ‘UST 23 f0 flElPIEil/EBER I (Virgo) -- Direct action and clear thinking day. Al worth d equally favore . sum-mam 24 to 001013.113. 88 (Libra) - Manufanurlng bulldlng, construction work, mining. dealing in metals, tools and machinery are favored before artistic and social taunt. Rounnoe okagd. 24 to OVEMBER. II Your personal cleverness and devotion to your par- ticular tasks will net you Bratlfica- tion and will plum you in favor with your employer, partners and all those you wish to serve. NO 3S to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - You dfvo able to give a good account of your- self today. All practical and useful lines of endeavor are highly favor- Don't be too abrupt or impat- lent. DFJOEIMBER. R to JANUARY I1 (Capricorn) —- Maritime activities. army, navy, confidential govern- ment interests. dealing with large a | i too tired even to cry. I wonder wily he lzets lick s0 often!" In 1940. lhcusands of mothers have worried thus through the not} surname months, and 1,192. whose; babies were under one year of any, have seen the precious life snuffed‘, out in a few hours by this same .ei- rifylnll diarrhoea and enteritis. 11iis' takes no account of the toddlers who literally FLOW away ‘with this llis-' fiase in the second summer of their ves. Yet. most of these deaths and ill- nesses don't have to hoot-whit, parents are careful! We parents have a real vreapou azainst summer’ diarrhoea, and a simple one that and felts. A particularly Jlasteful effect is produced by combining Thames Blue lace with mink. Awe/l 0/): r50 [ARNATIUN "f/‘Orn (onfenfed MILK hardly costs anything. It is Clean- liness. Lean heur some of you mothers lndignantly protesting: ‘Myi baby is spotless! His clothes are] always clean!" Very well. but what, about his dishes. his food. his stir», rvundlnzs. his toys? _ l Axlv infant or toddler invariably puts things in his mouth. Is your, floor swept often? Do vou bronlutly, up all scraps and papers so. that Baby can't chew them? Before‘ meals. do you boil all his dishcsl spoons. (dork-EVERYTHING that touches his food~for ilftccn minu- tes? Having sterilized all his dlshrs. do vou out his spoon down on a dlrtv table? Put it ONLY on h.s clean dish. ls his food always h Are his drinking water and.- milk (even the pnsteilrlzerl flllilOl always boiled at least thiee llllllll- tes Do vou wash oil his toys m. clean water several times daily? Aral you sure fresh fruits and vegetables, are washed well before he gets- them? What about those flies buzzlnz around him? Recently. in a collection of old facts. it was stated that 0 ELY (uiiRY 1-00, . Onc fly marl ll Death to your bahv! He ma" beautifully healthy but he rant fllzht such odds. l Parents. do your part and help,‘ him bv keeoinsz. not onlv hi: clothes but his food. toys. dishes, everything as clean as vou Dusslblv can! lf~ vc-u haven't screen doors and win-l dows. gauze or mosquito netting will’ keen flies out If vou have no may of keenlluz baby's food fresh. write to the Canadian Welfare Colincill Ottawa for their free Post-Natal Letters which not nnlv toll you how to make a wonderfully effective ice be? nt- hnme, but also izive the ad- vioe of child specialists on how to brine up your baby. It costs so little A CANADIAN PRODUCT , Hem is the perfect (ii-en for all occasions. and a n to the wo- man who wean a larger nine. The new soft shoulder line and do: r V-neokline that everyone is k- lng about make it particularly ba- l coming to the more mature figure. Make your dress of soft rayon crepe or colon and it will be at home anywhere you wish to wear it whe- thcr it ls into town or on your va- cation. Style No. 3006 ls designed for sizes 14, i6, 38, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 requires 4 ards of 30- inch fabric for t- rec-quarter sleeved style; 8 3-4 yank for short sleeved version. Send Twenty (m) coin in p:- ferrcd, for Pattern. Write pla your Name, Address and the It lo number. Be sure to state the c you wish. BWlO N0. 30M Si” .--..-.¢....) Name FUNCTIONAL COMPLAlNTS calm crank - fill MRI! G N) fuuctlonnfdmrdorc. Platinum-m‘: 1l$3i€§°i%‘l'€§€ll"l'in¢ v33‘ Nada in cumin ' ., ' Needlecraft- —~F'or The Home to save vour bab.l"s life. ‘Why not start NOW? I QIZES IQ “v8 .0111) boiling water, lmt. 1-4 teaspoon salt, 4 eggs, h teni cl lt t ilnvlfaumflat M’! so o a rolling boll oughiy rearance. Drop by fl sheet. s ape with wet spoon an apatu cl in diameter. Bake degrees) 2i) mlmi rlow oven (325 20 minutes Ionizer. Remove lo cake rack and cool. Out 2-or-3-lnch slits .-_ . . organizations and matters concern- ing the pirbllch welfare should share today's generally friendly aspec‘s. ANUARY 22 lo FEBRUARY 2!) (Aquarius) - Family affairs, mat- ters pertaining to real estaw, legac- ies, _taxation, merchandising and shopping need more than casual at- tention. Beneficent mys, too, for other business interests. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Many beneiflc configura- tions today forecast an opportunity period for you lntultive, clever folks. Be sure w act on you: comm 501155 prcmptlngs; take advantage of assistance from other; as well as many others new avenues for ad- vancement. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY is aimed with stalwart attributes and a world of persuasive personal- lty. Although constantly active and alert. it also carries a strain tend- ing toward indolence, You can ap- peal to its righteous sense of pride. Higher education and religious de- velgipment impel-taut to its future go . l RASPBERRY REFRIGERATOR PIE 1 baked pie shell l cup crushed raspberries l teaspoon lemon juice 3-4 cup fine sugar 2 teaspoons granulated gelatin l-4 CllphCOld water 1 l cup eav' cream, wh pped Whole raspberries Method: Wash raspberries and crush them, then measure 1 cu of these. Add to them the lcmon fillCE and 1-4 cup of the fine rugar, Let stand for about 30 minutes. to draw out, the juice. Sprinkle the gelatine over the cold water and allow to stand for 5 minutes and then d!» solve the gelal-ine over hot water, Stlfflfllg constantly. Adld to W116 raspberry mixture. stirring well. Chill the mixture until slightly thickened. Whip the cream and add the remaining 1-2 cup sugar to it. then fold this into the partially lhlvkenvd rfl-wberry mixture. Turn into a baked pie shell glad chill until rm. AUGUST 14. 1941 . W onal 1 Fashions '1 Literature the fllliflB l8 fl mph with sweetened and flavored whipped cream and whole raspberries, at sewing time. CREAM PUFF SHELLS. Ono cup of all- umpoao flour, i -2 cup chm-fem Bift flour; measure. Bring water, an. p in flour all at $31,511 Famili- vigorously git-til 1mm. rem umlpc . er clings b05166 of pan.u(':‘00‘l‘?sliogll‘1€- l" IMO with sharp him. Pill with Squccm and strain Juice fltfll ly; adq eggc, one M; a “ma, beams peach sherbet or anv desired filling. medium lemon. l anci- each addition only until m» Milk“ 11 mtdlum-Ilzed shell-i. Measure swear I114 ml" l“ r-‘Omblllcd and satiny in ap- table mu l ches a urt in well-grease bakin la lnio mular fol-ms 2 inches in hot oven (450 tar,- reduce heat to decrees) and‘ bake _w_ho have, fried s" Deep-Brow nod ‘eep, warm golden-l colour! What a v own 'q difference Libby's new? cool: g method D055 " ii cooks evétyjzgfin . 3v IiaUY 5V l ‘mil. Ellie some degree of hectic every bean. The result is a 1 “N5 ~ a f l e m", To w)". p0 this new‘ can rec or 2 8E4~s r4670 $402:- yoor family lodaY-v‘ ‘p: TOMA IQEEQRMN h’ Llaav, McNlllJ. stunt "mum" MICE or cannon, LIMITED 3 ‘FANS I E41’ Chulhom - Qniullo find "I p0 ~ 4 KIQNEY l~$$E5Rk "Wu-p O spoons lemon julc , 6 cu sugar, f bottle mitt pectlne. p. ly or grind about 3 quarts fillly rlnc strawberries. into saucepan and IIIX- 1 Bring lo a boil over hOlWlt and at once acid bottled lfllllw stirring coilstanllv- 1'1"?" “w, a full rollng boil and boll l" minute. H Remove front firc. slilml‘ n quickly. Paraifiln ho‘. ELY “M? This makes about iwclle I11 RIPE sTltAwBEnltv JELLY Flour cups berry juice. I table- To prepare Juice, crush thorough- m A 1115'” SWANS DOWN l: n thrifty cake flour. You lave on costly lngredlcntl because even you: nlmpleu economy cakes, made the Swans Down way with the fewest egg: and din IEISIIHOIIEIHIIEJIIVB the delicate lightness and sculpting amooclmeu you mo: to have in all your cakes. Milled especially for cake-baking, from choice Canadian wince: when, Swans Down in 27 time: as fincu ordina , flour. This urn fineneu give: every coke that soft, light texture which mark: successful baking. RECIPES FOR THE 9 MOST POPULAR CAKES ARE ON THE PACKAGE cloth to b Place fruit in jelly and a ueew out Jgggg sized gl sesof Jflllyifim: INSURANCE POllCY FOR BETTER CAKES "'4'.:_;;;;;_u_i...- v50»! -.-.._.-.._._, _ "~<-—— r"