___PAGE “ohm”... Today jam THERE'S no need to give up cake baking for the dilution —liut rliere is every reason to make sure that every cake you bake is a success. And there is n0 better insurance than using Swans Down Cake Flour. Ordinary‘ flours contain a tough, elastic gluten- excellent for yeast, but too resistant for cake leavens. Swans Down is made of choicest soft wheat that contains a very deiicarc, tender gluten. Besides, Swans Down is sifted until it is 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. That's why you'll be proud of your rhriftiest Cakes-when you make them with Swans Down. ' I! a raka l: worth making, ll: worth mfllrlnfl with CAKE SWANS DOWN rl-oun » I-lu nllsrzuo rung-Manx BRAND APreduct o! General Foods P LivingoLeisur The \V0man's Realm ‘If all the good people were clever. door for perspiration or oil from And llll clever people were good! the skin injures the rubber. Dont The world would be 1110C!‘ than ever we thought that it possibly could. 1 But somehow‘. 'tt.s seldom or never The tyvo hit it oif ns they should; (‘he gtlod are s0 harsh '0 the clever The clever so rude to the good." EASY ON THE GASKET ‘The rubber asket around the 001' of the refrigerator acts as an sulator. Taki- earr- of l! for it is rlshable and difficult. to replace owntlrtys. Don't touch it unneces~ ily_in opening and closing the NO ONE CAN SAY See sheets, pillow cases, all your wash come BRIGHT AS NEW! Jult touch those dirty spot: Q HOV! IA SYI lei, it get wet and do Wine off im- mediately any food that may be npilled on it. Oil and grease are rubbers worst. enemies and damp- ness, too causes the rubber to rot. Many pople puzzle over the diff- erence between “worsted and "woollen." They constitute the two classes oi wool fabrics. To make worsted yarn, wool fibres from two to five inches or more in 101181111 are combed pnrnllcl to one Buflthel‘ before they are spun. Because the tmcoth surface of worsted resists Wear it is an excellent clotnlrisglabric THAT'S BECAUSE I NEED SUNLIGHTS "EXTRA "$044 P/Nfifig" FOR EXTRA~DIRTY SPOTS with Sunlight. They'll shed their dirt like magic without destructive rubbing, no matter how you do your wash. Yes. Sunlight brings you extra cleanllng power. It gets out deep-down dirt an well u: lurface dirt. No more fretting over clothe: that look "half- walhed." Even the dirtiest work clothe: and children‘: play cults come clean all over. Without buck-breaking work your wash loolr: fresh and brighh-smeiis sweet as clovcri SPIIDS UP DISNWASHINO. Watch the fears disappear in jig time when Sunlight‘: n the diuhpan. In half. It cuts dishwashing time almost It's all pure soap-so kind to your " hands! And get Sunlight’: extra help with house- clcaning. too. windows come sparkling brighti ron A comrtrre wast-um: JOB YOU CAN'T DO WITHOUT See woodwork, tile, linoleum,- POTIIOLDEIS ABE CHRISTMAS G DESIGN NO. 1203 These gay boy ttntl girl bothoid- ers are durable Hind cliarnllnt: Mlle additions t/o any kitchen. Easy to crochet. Pattern .\'c. i203 contains complete instructions. To order pattern Write or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. Design No. i203 NAME - FREE’! ADDRESS CITY - -— — PROVIECIII — - — for business and school Worsted fabrics snould be Washer: the Fame way as woollen ones-dipped gently in lukewarm suds and ZKWTT “T111111. ‘ twisted, or rubbed. Woollen yarn is made by carding the flbTEf‘. al- lowing them t0 lie in all directions. The yarn is less even than worst- ed and fuzzler in appearance be- cause the flbre ends bromide slight- ly. Woo len yarns are softer and more elastic but not as strong n5‘: worstofs. Most flannels broad- cloths, meltons. velours. kerscy and mnckinaw fabrics are wocllens. Other woollen fabrics have their effect created bv weave. Sam 6°"- struction or color, as in tweeds. Generally, woollens do not ‘wear shiny hut some ‘re: 'l\_.'i"""" be» cause of the looseness at the yarn OI‘ WQHVE. iresh once again. YOUR SHEETS LOOK KVfiF/lifli If cheese becomes stole. wrap it. in a. cloth steeped in vmesur 101' Ii. couple of hours. It will become I KNOW USEFUL IFTS _ was increased by one-third. ever the cou changed so t act v coffee ‘mllttiuevgy three va steam of every four weeks as before. supposed to be in a uouno of com syrup? THE CHARIUPTETOWN GUARDIAN FIRST-I've learned no buy coflee that give: me more flavor ounce for ouaoa s: zChuc at Sanborn Coffee. It’: super-rich! And l make sure the colea con- mincr is dr-dght-thnr the calico-pot is scoured elem. Of course, I measure the cofiea and water accurately for cums strength-and I make nor one but more than the amount I need. And I serve e: as soon :3 I can after it's mode. Burmy best rule, r mum. that first one: Get Chuck Ssnborn Coffee. And, remember, quality coflee goes further. t“ Dorothy Dix Says- l\l(l t-ltltsimlvil ilvllllrrlsrclilNl‘ T0 WIFE WHO PLAYS UP T0 HIM‘ Finer Love Than Honeymoon Romance Keeps’ Loyal Couple Together Through Life DEAR Miss DIX-I have been married for nearly two years. but 1 have only spent six months with m husband as he ls on active duty in the tinvy. We are both 25 years ol and very much in love. and it makes me raving mad 19f people to tell me that after it few years we ivlll cet ever it and that m icn years we will be indifferent to each other. 1 bellfil" {but fifty years from now we will both feel the same "W about each other. I mean by wanting to be tsgether all the time tutu ,.__ showing out love by consideration lor each other “ Yet the people in the office where I um employed are (Ullhbllitl) veiling me to whit. dlllt see how .\‘e N111 chasgre inter on. With-ts the use t. ctctni: tl.l'll(.‘d ii um: acts married with that ioca in mind? 1 work in a defense plant and every time my ltusuu-nn comes in part. wnlcn is every three or four ntontns. l take the time oft and go to see hm. He t.(2'.'SlI' Bil any time for a rcltuugli to c.mc t. .u it meant. so much to hi‘ m. " no says ‘rut \.hen he s a1. .». to”; it; ...l'0 to. Hollie uoxflt icu taint; l. tun t NAVY IIEAL LOVE. IS IMMORTAL ANSWER-Certainly you are and don't. let stityoaie tell you different- iy. Meet your husband cvcry time he comes to port. deep yourself dolled up so that he will have it lovely picture of you to take away in his mem- orv Nb husband crows mctxferent to his tvlfe as long as she makes him rl vth l lie is the ntcst important thing in the world to her. and that mg to tztkt- any amount of time and trouble to be with him. ~ the indlii but women who don't think a husband is worth dressing up for or CvlCYllll; to. or being flattered and ‘iollied. who lose . them to other women. As long as a wife acts like a Lady Love. her hus- banr. lS mighty apt ‘o treat her as one. Don't listen to the PGOPlC who tell you that love doesn't last. It does. Real love is one of the immortal things even in this life. Among my friends were one couple who were married more titan sutti- vuars. ,0: in all oi that time ihc husband never failed to show hi5 wile etery Lady." I mu sure that he never saw the ravages the "fine made in her looks. or cver belteid tier as anything but the lovely brute he took to .he altar. Anti alter (tenth took her away from him there was never a day thut he did not spend an hour or so at her tomb “visiting? as he always called it. with his Dear. There is nothing that really takes so much punishment as conjugal love. It is tt cotttlnunl marvel that. so many husbands and wives strll stay together and static. so much ill-treatment from each other. I know so ntany couples that itever show each other any kindness. any nflurec- latlon. even any cuntmon politeness; I have heard wives accuse rhelr husbands of every crnne under the sun. and yet there was some ti ' tween them of affection that bound them together and that kept from getting peace and release via the divorce court. Those who tell you that you will not always fccl towards your hus- band as you (to (luring your hone rnoon are right. It ls true that "cm- antic love doesn't last. but somet mg bet-tier can take its place, There can come the solid. substantial love that has grown up between a hus- blmc. and wife who know from experience they can trust each other; that they will always stand by each other and. no matter what trials anc. tribulations come '0 thcm. the ' will fight lt out together shoulder to shoulder. That is the sort o love that doesn't end in ten. or twenty, or fiftv years. It is thc love that lasts beyond the Rrnve. DEAR MISS DIX-I have been keeping company with it man for about a year and ns I have reached the age of 36 I am dubious about keeping on with the acquaintance. He has a widowed mother. whom, he says. he has to look after. and my parents are over 70 and I 1m the only one at home to care for them. He thinks it. ls our duty to stay with our parents and not get married. a “(Continued on Pose 8) e . 111F111 SAVE PRECIOUS INGREDIENTS i» A Job Only You Can Do - Price Control Quasllul And Luann Questions and Answers 0n Prlw Control will appear in The Guard- ian a; a. regular feature each day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trude Board from housewives In this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- sons who have intelligent questions c; up no price central are invltfll them in writnlg to the Women’: ' ‘ Advisory Cum- mittee of the War Time: Price: and Trade Bond. A. Yes. the tea and coffee ration HOW- n value was not at .vou would Mt ax- the same qu-antlty of ten. and for each coupon as you did reviously. The increase was given y adiuating the valid dates-tint d loffeo coupons became weeks now in- How many fluid ounces :10 :.rc12 fluid ounce: 1h that one ‘D" coutw not more than i2 fluid out. or 5X- actly one pour. l. The amount syrup, honey, molasses. WA. W you can get for varies! SUNLIGHT it containers M/liai ‘i lVlRYlH/NG f/Nl IlXli/itlll llilitiiili/‘K Hill/V I'll? llVlRfltJ li/‘lK/Nt. is good f of lllhlryllhh hich one "D" coupon y according u» the particular tom. When buyini; woods 1n always b0 to ct ble for the consumer I A4.‘ ions z Literature IIEOOQI .CQEI Wllltchlll Catt: 5.3.711.» ‘ghotilnmtciiror m!!! a: tcge time. baatl. Dredse frul m d emaining powder. Add alternate- llquld. Mix in the Line a dee Pm per and nl two- the cutter. Bake in 300 degrees F, for Makes 2% lbs. u with greased thirds full wi a slow oven, about 1% hours. ‘l x 7 inch cake. Shortbread or 1% to 2 cups pastry flour Batten fat and butter slightly but do not allow tao become oily. Stir in sugar. egg volk and cal. using a wooden spoon. Mix in flour. adding it a little at a timeT until mixture is too ‘$11! to work with a spoon. Turn onto a floured board and kned lightl . rest of flour as nee c stirface of the crack M11 out 1,4 inch thick and cut with a small cookie cutter. Bake in a slow oven. 325 degrees F. about 20 minutes or until delicately browned. Makes 3 to 4 dozen cookies Wartime Dark Fruit Cake 2% cups all-purpose flour or 2% cups pastry flour l teaspoon baking lowder ‘A teaspoon baking soda. ‘in teaspoon salt 2-3 cup mlld-flavorec. fat 2-3 cup sugar (white ul' brawn) 4 cups rais ns 2-3 cup sliced candied or mares- ClLn-J cncrrles 1% cups mixed peel Bags cup grape iuice cup molasses teaspoon vanilla teaspoon lemon extract ‘A teaspoon almond extract Sift flour. baking oowrier. bugar and salt. Add fat and sugar und rub together until there are no lumps of fat; add fruit itnd mix well. Combine nightly beaten eggs. izrape iuice. molasses 1nd flavour- iniz. Add to flour mixture and mix thoroughly. Line s, deep pan with Rreased owner one. fill two-thirds full with the batter. Bake in a slow oven, 300 degrees F, for about 3 hours. Makes 2% pounds, a. a it t I little loverlikc attention. He never culled her anything but “Bt-auziftll’? x ‘l inch cake. IIIIIVI ml VIII with cooling, soothing Man- tholutum. Also for head cold bu MENTHULATUM v m... IUNIAIIKI l... h flow doe: ills: Plain Smith hat ‘to important. Van Styles f. friends’! By refusing to grieve th: has: isn't the richest famlliy II. 10M. b! Nlllflhl f-hlt myono can 1mm * manhunt She introduce: her friend so mooflzly: “Mother, this l: Lnrry Van Style." You may be m" he notice: sh: doesn't use such crude :: "make you scqualnted ‘mu h": woman. and sh: how: Mister isn't used in prasenflng : young man to your NOVEMBER u, 1,4, WEEKLY WARTIME FOOD HINTS mist Eogm, Swift's fimefiloooiloooo; lulu, when vedrly cooking column ll ‘ “pt-Mammalian: pose- lackluster: valuable hints every Monday‘ 51 Mlrlh Logan Sizzlin’ Sausage YOU QGIVG lOI Of flng flqygur To make the hes: use of your meat , ti , d 10¢ t’ M i L ' 5nd numno" P" ‘mipon zmiiitsshindboofitcaf 12;: cdgiig out of pure pork sausage “Menc Complete‘: Write to swift Canadian Co. Limited, Dept. mm Moncton; T For breakfast, dinner or lunch, sizziin‘ sausage is welcome ‘cold- weather food. Fora main meal dish, the old favourite Sausage ‘n mashed —juicy-brown pan-fried sausages on a bed of creamy-white mashed potatoes-is an easily prepared and appetizing platter-full. if your party is large and your supply of sausage small, stretch the meat by sewing with a high-protein vegetable such as beans. Canned baked beans are to be allowed again; and the dc- Try Pork Sausag: Scrapplo for Sunday Brunch K lb. Pork Sausage V4 cup corn meal 3 cups water 1 teaspoon salt Pan-fry uusngcs till cooked and niccl browned (never riclr sltinsl’. Stir corn meal sowl into salted boiling water; stir and cook over low direct heat until mush is thick and corn meal is cooked. Mix in l table- spoon fn from the pan. Layer hydrated variety are pretty generally available. If, on the other hand, you don't need all your sausages at the one meal, sausage meat is a fine ingredient for spaghetti sauce and in dressing for meat or bird. Man is material corn meal and sausages in a “ small greased pan-this amount .‘ of scrappie is sufficient to till a ' small loaf pan about the length . of: sausage. (4 servings). When ‘ chilled until firm, slice 95-inch; thick, and fry in finc-flavcuredf drippings. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITEQ‘ a Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conservatioi and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources WELL PLACED "Isn't your son rather vounit V’ be" Ziifmtihtihioitmilg." he's only in the IIIIUIUY." WEAIIIED "I have been 6.; ‘This train seven Needlecraft For The SOMETHING NEW r that's style “tilffer- with it in I. Here's a jum Style No. 3455 is designed for sizes 10 tn 20. Size i6 requires 1% yards. 54-inch fabric nut-t- W. yards 39-inch fabric. blouse. om- pleh ma» in each Dfltffim. send twenty cents for pattcm Write your name, address and style awber. Be sure to state size you s . 8WD N0. 8460 Shfl lhl sort o! girl h; up rroudl! t:ka anywhere. Receiving a‘ compliment "monk You :0 much!" 901:2: till‘. 3'5“ ti.‘ ° "" nicer bonus. 0' a w" n "in 0"!‘ 81-11110 ma» givcsts-igq. rule: of etiquette that e11 You win Popuhrlty. hi]; correct thing at dam", m, ma", "mmlflifll; when visiting. motor: lhl. datlnx. Include: telephone vulva manners ‘ Send 150 in coin; {or o y of Etiquette for Younqy ullltfilofell to the Charlottetown Guardian gwlvsflaffvgfiinfiddrass. Be aura dress and the nlrlawdt with“- "I1 HUNG Add!!! ml For Faster Rollo! o CHEST COLDS Muscular Aches 8t Pains Tired Burning Foot MASSAGE WELL WITII BUCKLEY S SYAINI I38 VVHITE RUB mucous-ammonium» ygarcfs’! rzvrixaudxvsisgci til-ten conducid o a. o v - Plsggngef _ I5 that so? WW‘ cud you set on? ___ .. srorumws UNDRR crummy inter montlilt Throughout the whee“. can”. the price of cubbaile. _ persnips and turnips Wm “aégn crease much above bellsnm ceiling; though there w 'k cared upward adjustments to i=1 B .- mcreased storage cost!- Use Mlnaril’: for dandruff 421 Home