~l MAKE corrrr . co FURTHER- follow those EASY RULES! ‘l Buy your eolee for flavor.- Get super-rich Chase k Sanborn Coffee! 2 Always keep coEee ln an air- tight container; 3 Measure bod: water and coffee carefully for desired strength. 4 Keep the coEee-pot scoured clean. 5 Make only exact amount needed — never more; 6 Serve coffee soon after it's made. IN super-rich Chase 8r San- born CoiTec, you get the choice coffees of the world. For the wealth of flavor you want these days, got Chase’ Al- Sanbnl-n Coffee. Quality coffee goes further. hand from earlier seasons. Q. Is it lawful for me to deposit meat coupons with my butcher and arrange for a delivery of the meat E A Job Only You Can D0 - Price control Q-lcstlolfl And Arlswcrs polls are no longer valid? . No This procedure is A e_n- tirely illegal ' < d Answers on 1'71" ‘Quf-‘stlunh lnjillttill‘ in The Guard- -r lcature each day e o arc thosc which have Yvilthflli tilc Wartime Prices Trade Board from housewives ln lllis region. The answers are pro- vidcd by the Board Readers. Pet ions who have intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited to scnii them in writiiiz $0 U"? Woliicirs Regional Advisory Com~ FISH CAKES These fish cakes may be made equally well with canned fish. The lighter-colored salmor, which we expect to shaze this year, the chick- en liaddies which seem quite reali- Q I coin quits understand wily 11y available at the nicsent time SllCll nrticles of clothing as "Zoot “Wld answer quite as wellas Sill..." 3:9 allowed when there are i llcllllhflwked flill 111 llllS r1166 mIX- seiere restrictions on the use of W"? cloth. Can nothing be done about it’? A Something is being done. A tailor who matlc "Zoot Suits" in contravention of the regulations has 3 cups rlced potato 1 i-4 cups flaked cooked fish i-4 cup rich milk (or light cream) 1-2 teaspoon salt - Few BTaIns pepper at a later date when the meat cou- - 1H1!’ GUARDIAN l Dorothy, Dix Says- ENGLISH Momma DURING WAR WINS ADMIRATION or WORLD This Should Be A Lesson For All Of Us; Praising People Helps ‘Ifle morale of the English people during th h ed the ad- miration and respect of the whole world. The; me gewaurlsger, death hunger a_lld privation with a smile. They have had their horn d over their heads. their children killed and maim geople afiaiilstgoliied t?! uviath‘ mxh it. all the ha ing one me l an ye roug re hin sfilliiiphirlniglg. They have met every hardship not 3n y elllglotlzllfflflG bag i i . An Englishman exiplaina this phenomenon of human nature at. its best by saving that when the Germans: made their first air raid upon England and e cities. towns and the peaceful countryside, "lad the slightest idea what the reaction of peo e would be, who, for the first time, had death rained upon them from the skies. could they take it? Or wouidthey be so terrified. as the enemy hoped, that they would want to buy peace at any price? 'l.-le newspapers solved ills prculeni. ‘lne next day, instead of printing heartbreaking accounts of the hor- rors, they lllleci their columns Wlti) tales of heroism of those who hadfoi-gotten their own loss and sorrows in trying to help others and who showed that, no matter . e coilrage to stand up like men and women aria _‘ Arid mct set the pattern of behavior which a whole nation has foauvcd ever since. l. oilclllo w lllE: that there is a great lesson for all of us in this story ft; iloi only on great matters but in small we have an instinctive urge .0 live up to our plue chins and be what people expect us to be. We have 123m lustily our reputations. whether they be for saintliness or hoodlum- You can see this illustrated even in babies. When s little toddler falls a.lll oumps ht". nose, it you say “Johnny is a brave boy. He never ':i".l';, llc u ill DUE back ills tears and get up with a grin on his face. But if you say “Johruly is so sensitive. He can't bear to be hurt," Johnny ....l Aiuwl his neat. on} Probably parents start many of the juvenile delinquents on their downward way by forever harping on their misdeeds, telling Bobby that he 1s a bad boy, calling Sam a bum. and saying they don't know. what on » . ll_v because they can_'t no a lhing with her The plv to intensify-the children’ ull-s, _ Bob feels that he has to sustain his reputation lol- badness by break- ing windows and acting tough, Sam begins cultivating the technique o! a il-alnp by staying away from school and refusing to keep himself clean, and nails gets to going with the kind of boys and girls she should never 0§4Ayn( jilci. .\l show mother that the can defy her. Not long ago I overheard a conversation between two 8-year-old h ‘oi-m, one o: whom complacently said "I don't have to obey anybody ' allyihirlg l don't want to do, because I am a. problem child." And she will be not only a problem child but make a problem woman. be- cauysc sile will always be trying to act as mcentric as people expect her LO IE . ‘Gall anyone doubt the.) married people set the ‘pattern for their 1 egg. Combine riced potato with the fish (cocked. skinned and boiled, and flaked milk and seasonings. Mix in beaten eiZE. Shape mixture as cakes; chill. Coat with fine dry crumbs then recently been fined $200 arid costs iii Montreal. Q Is it true that no ammunition will be available for sports shooting this fall? A That is quite correct. The sup- ly of such ammunition is not suf- icicnt to warrant its use for sport- 2 tablespoons water to each egg), with beaten egg (slightly diluted -‘ mates, and that they get just about the sort of husbands and wives they denlalid? If a womali knows that her husband idealizes her and tninils - \1\v:,-Y ..l.llg lliai is sweet, lovely and good, she will bite her IOHBue _ - \.l l no llLf‘ shrewlsh rages. If he Praises her good 000k- i ing lie will never ave to eat. a bad dinner. And l he boasts about what i _ ._ use“ slle is mat wltc will pinch every penny. Bul. if he always wants to know why she doesn't look like Mrs. Smith l".l'!4l illcss like Mrs. Jones. knocks all her faults, never praises any of her virtues, and lets her see that he considers her a pool- makeslilii oz a wife, sllc mlsts lo lrv L-J please him. and becomes who-t he thinks she i5- i....; . ' A haven, or a heaven on earth to Living €~f~Leisure The Woman's Realm One """‘..'l_°'““ BIRDS!‘ HD5195‘ mom with Ira-n- blififilfilbd “fill? ‘ii%‘i.°2-’.f$'.?.‘°%l"?§'3¢“¢l=“3§*‘"»“2l No oouigm needed for a friendly ielte u a trlmnitnl. Orforabeerttoloveand under- lhlld Kind human oontectl. elven with- out measure And friendship -these are our un- rationed treasure. _-__ KIN , GUIDING TUC a SMART THINKING NEW YORK T0 yulllj list o! trim- ming detalls add tucking and 00rd- BRVB your ungrtera a delicious owlful of Grape-Nun Pinker. See bow they go for diet malty-rich flavor and enuelr their "lips over that crisp, teeny tenure. Grape-Nun Flakes provide the grand nourishment of bub rim-ripened wheat and No coupons for a little place called "hem ' trimming. spangles or sequin! s0 come. think up some self-fabric details or Nor-tim- theclhove that makes prlvl- like quilting an applique? Inlnlihup 0n: 8U . ; , i o er I?‘ with ‘n wo mm lnfe s that you e so molly C . lIlB 0!’ P191318- es w? not We scarcely women, ill-s going to try your hand ‘Flam W" ~ at making our own, and don't cut —MIIY Eversley, in N. Bl "H011" and slash into precious materials and WWW» unless you lgnow not 31111;‘; Wiiltlb ‘you -—-— t o . PM“, 0N WHITE are dong u how ou can't exnecthto tulai‘ griwhiri up“: i‘ number at ome a s BOnB Bright-striped authentic plaid on out_cafngg]e Qgyngglg, Don't, be white mum‘ make‘ °°1°““1 °~ too ambitious in home sewing. You (Ill-fill! fillolvt! 101' 9118i flll-WPWBB may be able to use a little ingenuity - A fihlflmlikel- in changing the facade of your last ill DUN. llllllflflfl! W001. ll has ll year's little bf\ck dress, you may kick-pleat front and self-pleated b b; u, m1 k p m; magi; ma; ruffles which also edge the wrist- ,§,,",,f,, mbfioidfi, f; some gdging band cllfls- that you can add, you may 8e nble "WILD GAPEH-fi-w to construct a dickey that will stand MILLINERY SHADE inspection and be useful in varying A the neckline, but don't think you . NEW YORK-You may not know a wild grape when you see one but you are going to get to know the color, although, frankly, several shades :0 filed wild grape. Expert! say it's the big mlilinery shade of the year. It's a. new member of the old American Beauty family and closely related to the shocking pinks. rival the best dressmakers. BLACK FAVURED FOR CAl PUS DRESS NEW YORK —New York shops as well as the rest of the nation pay great deference to students. They encourage them to give pointers on what the well dressed college girl should wear. Jumper dresses carry high score at the important show- ings and, as one izlrl put it. “They are so attractive that one can wear them from desk to date ” Need one say more But when it comes to dates, black is the love of her life. You surely are not surprised that the girls voted for long evening s!" ts and that were were inter- '31; differences of opinion on the .l,.b,.€Cb of monotone or contrasting skirt and top effects. with perhaps a slight leaning toward the con- trasting top, both with and without glitter. TEA SANDWICHES Tiny tea sandwiches go well with cold beverages especially for those who like something other than a cookie. Chop dates. figs or may prunes. Combine with an equal a- mount of chopped pecan or walnuts and moisten with fruit Juice or cream and sweeten to taste. Spread on thin soft white or brown bread. making four to six layers. Chill and cut in slices, giving a pretty ribbon, layer-cake effect All sand- wiches for this type of service shnuld be cut thin, have the crusts re- moved and cut into triangles, fing- ers or tiny rounds. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE Most people have their own trou- FARMERS URGED.‘ r0 any oars Farmers in Eastern Canada may have been finding it difficult re- cently to obtain western barley. can go a good tailor one better or - malted berle . A valuable supply of carbohydrates and FIOICIIIS, minerals and other ood estentials. Order fiom your grocer. Cliiltlreii love i GEpMQNuTs 5 A serrations 15, 1i Woman's ‘Idle aim '1. Social and Personal z Fashions v. Literatur orriiig ‘Sill! » Typograpbical error: "As M1‘. Smith mounted the platform in open the flower show, all eyes were fixed upon the large red nose he displayed. Only years of careful cultivation could have produced such a brilliant exhibit." Wife: "My husband has no d habits whatsoever. I-le never dri s, and spends all his evenings at home. lvighy he doesn't even belong a c u " to . Friend: “Does he smoke " Wife: “Only in moderation. He likes s. cigar after L.‘ has had a good dinner, but I don't suppose he smokes two cigars a month." cided to have an entertainment in the hall in the near future. Arrange- merits were made for the members to attend the district Convention at Afton hall. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. George Car- son, lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. t LONDON lets Herbert vok the granted Anna Wolkoff, until ~l a Russian subject, . “dksaffectlon and. disloyalty." .i Wolkoff. 40 was srntenced ti; i years-in the Li; lllfllviitliig to send n ietts; . Haw." STOCKHOLM _ Royal Air Force Lancaster ... er which came down in the m .. southeast Sw-sden lifter Berlin the night of Aug 23 be raised by divers rind over to the Swedish iilr force. lord Trent recommgim that part of their education. every Bn y and girl should spend so ish bo ime on a farm after leaving school bles, especially these days. Don't tell Offerings to date have not alwa s GR/OUSE MOORS LONDON - (CP) -'I'lie -. moors of Brltains, once m; for thousands of pounds s . are going this ycai for a ut . quarter of their former vauq where once members cf the p: age held their shooting pifljeg, few soldiers and village shots be the only ones oil the gt ..‘ —- (CPI —H0tne ; MI-rrison ha; British natural .. . because penitentiary in 1 Germany's “Lord [-15 RAISE BOMBSB , -- 1C1‘) raid lilffi ‘rig purposes. It has to be conserved or essential uses and the authori- ties arc of (illlfllflll. with which I Em sure you will agree, that sunply- at Extra Nourishment‘. in lunch Boxes WHEN you've I really hard day ahead, take n thermos of Baker's Cocoa in your lunch box. Rich in roleina, fate, carbo- hydrates ans minerals, it will help provide the extra "lift" you need. Made accordin%to the recipe on the package, akefe Cocoa has a rea chooolatey flavor you'll like. The low-priced, I lb. size gives ou up to 90 servings. Good or belting, too. IiIBIIIIADPIAII Cl” m. A Product of General Freda‘. the“ again with “mm!” dame way about husbands The eevish discontented wives who are Carefully “w” fish cakes m“)! always belittling their husbands andnwantirl to know why they don't deep 11°‘ “it i" 39° degrees lmllmake as much money as some other man armorit invariably turn their “W511 W bmwn a W“ 0f We" husbands into failures, because they take away all incentive for them w l" 2° Sewlldfili ll-‘OWH Illllely- struggle to succeed. It is the wives who are always telling their hus- Llfl Wt carefully and drain on bands how big and strong and wonderful they are who have the hus- crumpled absorbent paper. bands who bring home the bacon, because their little WOmen just knew Serve hot they would do it. at people give us whai, we expect to! them. how Note: If desired thsse cakes may So, it being true til be pan-fried, oollsll of us not to call for their best instead of their wors . them yours. It is good manners to be sympathetic w others but to forget your own griefs. Don't forget this when the boy friend comes home on furlough HATPINS oceanic iiariien man nor.» Hatpins. decorative rathen than parctical, are gaining fashion im- portane, a gain accounted for in large measure by the conservation program in milliriery. Often simply stvle shaped of felt or fabric other- wise untrimmed, use a jeweled or scangled hatpin for a contrast touch. short pins are best and may been equal to the deniraid. 0a , f however, are much more readily available Fred W. Present. Feeds Administrator. states. and Eastern tanner-a are ur ed to buv oats now and to take fu advante e of ex. isting transportation facil ties. If this is done a more continuous flow of feed grain Eastern Canada will be maintained, said M)‘. Presant. ‘Farmers buyi feed grains for storage on their arms are entitled to the subsidy of 2 i-z cents per bushel in August; 2 cents in Sept- ember; 1 i-ll cents in October. one cent in November and half a cent in December. BONSIIAW W. I. The August meeting of the Bon shew W I met at the home of Mrs. John MacPhail. Aug. 14th The President presided and opened the meeting with the Inland Hymn and Creed, followed by the Roll Call and minutes of last meeting. ‘libel-e wero no reports from the Sick and Mrs. John MacPhall were appointed on ths School Committee for tho next three months. - It was decided to rend for an order of quilt material amounting to $11.50 or Red Cross work. The members to meet in tihe hall every Saturday night to quilt. i! dresses and I boys suits were made from material on hand for the four year old childs shower. It was also de- ' i: ihc aljmcd forces ivith iilllmuill- ion for use against the Germans and Jana-nose is of greater import- ance that allowing it. to be con- uilued in hunting. You may, how- r-xvr, ilse for hunting any ammuni- lion which you happen to have on CROCHET A ROUND RUG FROM THE SCRAP BAG Needlecraft For The y Home THE POPULAR JUMPIB‘ J With Deep V-Neok l“ umpel-a an even mar: pcpii this yur tlhen ever betas Mir time activities mak i! necessary for u; to choose clothes with an eye to Wflrlblllty as well u to style. This Jumper is well cut and the button l-flfllmlllils point up its good lin . yle No. Iflfltliniemdesilned Old Acquaintances Are Sacha? Frozen by I couple who were once her friendi, she'll weep on her pillow tonlght-“Snobsk She'll never realize it wu her vocabulary that repelled them, for she imagines that her "Where are you HESIDING?” and "I always RETIRE early" are ultra-refined. 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