"m" W0 OW I JUST iPfll/T .7 Z" CANT PROVOU/VCE THE WOQPS! . THELIHLEE NOW TI/ATMA/(ES Sf/VSEI If 5.45/5 "PEI/VT ED 5V MHQP/C S/GNSERV/CE " lbu seem TO HAVE A cAee OF SUPER ACUTE vlsloNl CAN YOU READ LINE AT THE I WASAFRAID THA T I HAD SOMETH/NG L /KE 771A 7'! WELL WHAT MAKEé vou THINK vou new 6LA65E5. /l/E BEEN MISS/NE - 1vQO-O-O'OOOIO-OO§ man's Real AAAAA 4AAg444A wm YOUR FAMlLY’S PRAISE/ AAAAAAAAAALAAAA $44 Job Only g You Con Do and Answer: Price Questions and Answm on Price Control will a poor in The Guard feature each do! Yv i T!!! 0006/0107! MY MM MHKES this region. vided by the. sons wh have intelligent questions to u]; on price control are invite _to send them in wri to e Women's *‘ ‘ Advisory Coin mittee. Q. How much molames can I buy wtih one preserves cou n? A. You may purchase fluid ounces with each coupon. We note from your letter that. the store where you made your P13011356 15 taking too man S and we will have this at once. Q. I lost my ration book wifl unused valid coupon. When I obtained a new book con-- pone were removed. Why ls this? A. It would be difficult to check c-n the number of unused coupons and the ration administration be lleves that if you did not use these coupons when they became vald you didkrllot require the rationed (‘A ‘u lPfl r vooveoovoo I! ‘How Can I llyAnne Alhley ++o+++o+0+ How can I clean kid gloves? Put the gloves on the hands vmsh in spirits of turpentine as when the hands. When clean, gloves in a. warlm place, or where there is a. current of air. Q. A. and in the saline weal-ii 11180118‘ Q. How can I dbtain the Cook ’s Corner Aullusmllis PANQAII> fill UN BU\D\\\I~IA]S Good for you Digeslible as toast! STEAMED MAPIE BREAD CUSTARD ihislsamostshnpleandeoo nominal pudding -- but just look alt the food values 1B III-Wild, it till you taste how delicious it Like all of these custard mixtures either warm or nicely Morning Smile O-O-Q-O-O-O-Q-Q-O-‘O §§+OJ MADE 1'1‘ Two men in a car went past the traffic lights when they were lled. and were stopped by a policeman. "I'm sorry, officer.“ said l-he driver thinking quickly. I happen to be a doctor and I'm taking a pollen/t to the asylum in a hurry." The policeman was SlldplCl0llS—- but the passenger was st as iok hlilp at ithehccnsltagile a scrap c sm e e w r’ "W! 69 M“ "m" ed: "Kiss me, darling!" pe i W They got away with it. The earth should HIS RIGHTS 1-2 lvtlaple lavorlng to 2 tablespoons corn syrup Remove mist from bread and cut the bread inio hnJf-irleh cubes; rplace in buttered bowl. Beat eggs slightl then beat in the salt, granule. ulnar, vanilla, m flavor-mg com syrup and grind pour over breed ‘and mix 8 Y- mgover- and tie dawn with cook- MacLntosh was having a dis ute be over the fare he owed a taxidr ver. as Tne man with the meter talked loud and harshly, and it angered the Highlander. - “Do you know wlho I am?" he demanded, proudly. drawing him- self up to hlS full height. “I'm M lash" ~ acln . The taxi-driver snorted. “I don't care if you're a brand- DBIE P"! ur boiling water oversthem. Let elm stand in the water a little while. then crack the shells. my, rights Qxvuol. WASI-IES so CLEAN Your biggest- wcsh comes l Wllllkfarlllaaaloildosrfioaps Prevailing ‘Dirty Gragncss l” Tools Provo Oxydol Washes Clothes CLEANER and WHITERI Yes, Whiter! In wash fest after test—Oxydol_ proved that it actually washes clothes cleaner and whiter than many other soaps which, unlike Oxydol, fail to get out that last possible trace of stubborn dirt and grime! While and lrifll Wall Alter leave tiny discolor-in aruc in the clothes and the ‘glfl-Idflflib" of the water. These stick in the clothes and turn gray under ironing heat. But Oxydol com graynesfl-actuully helps prevent “dirty gray- ness" from forming in clothes! New "l-llnilo-Iubhlo" Suds Lift Dir! Oull Oxydol’: new “l-Iustle-Bubble" suds are so active they lift dirt out. All your white things-exec t for unusual stains-come so clean they're hitc Without Bleaching. Sparkling whitel. So Sdo for Colon, Tool And Oxydol is so safc— safe for wash ‘colors, rayon: and your own precious lundr. Its rich, safe suds wash your colored clothes so clean they fairly sparkle! Next wuhdny use Oxydol-and en'oy ll wash so clean it's actually White Without lileaching! “Iii-hide llnrilaj Wotlll Son I often lea cause by din or yellow at: "dirty Kw ur 1r? MY/MI mu 0mm moon uvnnw: {Molar our! nu nr mar/unmet can: WWII!’ Win70!!!’ ” o“ o ‘OVXYIDL wean y - ‘ ‘>05 vllllfl WIIHOUI‘ ILIAGIIINQ m/So inland Pe new umbrella," he said. “I'll have ‘ mineral oil mixed in \ THE Gilles ‘A_A‘k‘a“ Q ‘m; AAAAA salsa‘ AAA A v l DorotliylDix Saysr- .. l 9 O 90-90-000 A hubby's First Wlft Woinan Resents Mate’s Carrying First Wife's Picture DEAR DORUrl-IY DIX: Would you please give m0 YOU-l‘ 091111011 oi’ a husband who carries his first wife's picture in his will“ I414! k000i showing it to people? It makes me feel very embarrassed and uneau. Can it be that he still loves her? I have asked him to remove it, but he has not done so. - A WORlRIID WIFE. ANSWER: My opinion of s mar. who still stay! married to the lady in the cemet y when he has a perfectly good living wife at home is ,. _ that he is just plllln dumb. He is certainly lacking in even elementary knowledge of the psychology of women if he doesn't know that a second wife can be more jealous of a. first wife than sne would be of any glamour glr. in the world. CORPII, IAl-D OOIIETITION For she would know that she had a whole bes- ket of tricks that she could use in competing with her living rival. she could beautify herself. She could be a better cook than Number one was. Bhe could be a more interesting companion. But there wouldn't be a single $111118 she could do to offset the hold a collpee had on her husband and. the chamls he attributed to her. It 15 B BWBHEE thing that so many men who never regarded their wives as paragons while they were living, and who were forever batting their bad management and their sloppy housekeeping and the’: thou;- a-nd and one other feminine faults, glorify them as soon as they are dead. And when they marry again, as they almost invariably do, they set the deceased lady up as a model for the present incumbent of their affections to follow. m (Continued on Page w, Living & Leisure THE _WOMAN’S REALM morial to I'll-st Great War veter- ans. ‘The two_ microphones and four amplifiers will carry the chimes in four directions. ENGLISH MONEY WEIGHT The legal weight of a. penny is one-third of an ounce, of a half- perlny one-fifth of an ounce and of a farthing one-tenth of an ounce, avoirdulpois weight while a shilling weizlu two-elevenths of an ounce troy. MONTTS “NUMBER l0 THING” The secret has Just been vealed of a wonderful new radio transmitting device which through- out the campaign in France and Germany enabed Held-Marshal Montgome, to speak directly - and secret! — to Mr. Church ll in London. only called this secret wireless not his "Number l0 thing." Though portable wireless trans- mitters were a great help lo our men in the war, their use was re- stricted because often, by tunlgg intoertml messages, over ear ev a was being said. The wireless se used by Field-Mammal Montgom- ery, however, was proof against IKE POET What matter though his life be 0 . Or lib his life be long. If he but leave in golden words The rapture of a song. If he but strike one Some sorrowlng heart free, A gracious God will keep the song For immortality. —-Laum Bedell. in Pr Da to l om wn mighty note to A DASH OF VINEGAR Do you think of vinegar as just an ingredient for salad dressing With tile {possible addition of a shampoo r nse? Then you're alight- iiékgl? real ald 01' many household Washing glassware. A few tea- SDOOIIs of vinegar dropped in dish- water will help prevent hard will" 5906s on lassware. Good for washing win ows, ma, l Floors. A little vinegar added to water med in cleaning hardwood‘ floors eliminates spotting and, Streaking. Floors will retain their lustre longer. . Fumll-"IY- VW-‘Sar and ollve or IE rsorial of vy-‘v . ww Fas ‘Isak; Ellenh vim n, , By Ill llllllll Ilrlofl WII In the sunshine of this afternoon, I used n portion of the flour that came last evening from the corner store-and thereby hangs e tale. It was thin way. Today was Karo- lyrfs birthday and even an Jennie. and I spoke _of it, we gave tribute to the lady who had brought twins to the world and took cue of them in the very heart of an Island Win- ter. Jarnes is much taken with our family gatherings perhaps because for the time it takes him away from the monotony of my prepara- tions and offefs him an increased variety. Or it may be that it in because it pleases him to have each member of the family in his or her place at table once again, and Jamie close to llll elbow to have the choicest of the foods i... s}l_iieroi lire firs! and Foremost! j l. 1- “is “good teal” RED ROSE Orange Peirce Tea in extra good! g BY THE GANADIAN PRES! find a way to his plate. O I I Jamel was at the hauling thi|' afternoon in a new departure. Bel Wll transporting feed by horse and lleigh from a truck at the corner] store to Rob's. He came indoors for an extra jacket and mittens and what not before he set out, and noticing my inactivity at the time asked: "And haven't ou tol make a birthday cake, Ellen " This ‘ was one of my set tasks when we divided the work of the dinner to come. "A birthday cake!" I said with a careless gesture "1 could bake for a threshin gang between now and supper tine." I found, later that I had been too vocal.‘ I had been so accustomed to Karo- lyn or Jeanie fetching a dainty confec ion of cake with small can- dles set a-top the frosting, I had been taking them for granted. The sugar really, I told myself alrlly was now the only deterrent in this matter of bakln a cake. I found this theory exp oded, about the hour of four. It might have been a different story, if I had fol- lowed a familiar recipe, or even had made one b the old "rule of thumb" metho but wishing to ‘outdo any Previous adventures in the culinary line, in short to pro- vide the acme of good baking I went word by word and action by action-almost by recipe on the package of flour, I was using. It wan the "no creaming-just one howl” that had persuaded mo to try it and I found presently that having the shortening at rooln temperature never meant that ogre- veiling in our old kitchen t uy However, I finally got it combined with the other ingredients when I resorted to beating it briskly over a bowl of hot water. Jeanie had come in then to note my pro- gress and always drawn to anv printed matter, picked up the pack- age to read it over. After a mom- ent's calculation she laughed and said “You're only supposed to bear it 300 turns!" She came in ngaln. when I had taken it from the oven, where I had surveyed it more than once with bated breath and even when I knew it, would not accept the worst but had crossed my fingers and hoped the last mnuies might work a miracle. Jeanie always considerate and po- lite, viewed the result of my work and sat down and laughed so heartily that presently I Joined her in a rueful smile. . \ It. would be difficult to describe equal Dam make a furniture polllfn that is ideal. Helps retain the or lnal brightness and color of brick. lass marks Whl n55 g3," enemy eavesdroppers. , The reason for this was that the new wireless transmitter operated on centimetre waves. ‘lhendbeahm was a very narrow one a e in most oases be removed with this enemy knew nothing of such a miXWe- device beign used. Little accidents. If your favor- v ite pup forgets himself ' ally. a mixture of vinegar and we- ter will prevent rug stains if used within a reasonable period. oumlrs mnlvrolulu. Chimes, which will be heard a mile or more, will ri out daily over the e 01-11119, l ollrll no llllluoll nomrs sollll vm errrcrlll: roll MllNTHlY PAIN DOES MORE than relieve monthly pain when due to female functional pu-iodic disturbances. It also rdieveo accompany- ingwuhtireduicvouncnnkyfeelinp- of ouch nature. Plnkhanfl Compound in a minim udolin-one of the moot effective medicines you an buy lorellevr such nynlnlcun. w the veter- anghlle‘ till) wot-hilly‘: tt c mes ached lo ‘the $40,000 organ which is a me- AN ADORABLE APRDN that cake. Many a time, when we came Indoors from our play work in Fall days now gone, we found a buckwheat pancake quite as thick, sizzling on a frying- pan. “Tee-hee" Jeanie smothered a laugh and looked at the clock. A consoling thought was a small plate of fudge, that grew by nlaglc from a blt of brown sugar. That had given me the cue to try a hand that might have lost the art of it. (Continued on Page 3) LydilEPinkl-lnnflVqetlbleCompmuizi Y Relieve llullpll l. v else Donihavevfim hairdo. Even worse tortured. eomnllcoled DIIIGN. N0. I-lll Pretty roses are embroidered on owiplete imlnio To order Pot above picture lddreu with N Ohnrottotown 0_ Deolcn Ne. I418 x Write or send Illflll and in coin or Blteou 4 "jé/M l’? mfl i lay Colelle _ ' y; plain 51...- ".09 Do have rldlurdl , lookinq lama. ' soil wcrves-. '10 the Household Scrapbook By Robert! Leo +4+“~“ v IIEAD coins Aiding m“... Acllrs-rlllus p FAST ABood hobltio ulrelsio ‘ .. take two glames of cm waiter be- ' fore breakfast This will aid oon- sidcnzbiy in d estion. l-lluwever sanepeolepreeraglaascfhot warm- wl or without the Juice of a lemon, on arls . caning Bram Put the brass article into s, solu- lion of salt and vinegar - equal parts-mien rub, and see how clean he surface be The Rug: If a little salt is rirlkled onto i116 P1188 and oafPef-s ore swea lng them, it will aid greatly in cleaning process. (XIIIQ. Q OQ-Q Better English . D. 0. Williams o-o-o-ewu“ ""95 CAPSULES This gland prescription Ives on the benefit an...» one n FOYUR provon pfllll-flllOVlllh cold-dis- pelling ingledlenh. en's how they work- l-llollovu Pain Ind level-lull- non hit. l-Glvon Longer looting Inllef. 8—Glven the llit yon may noel. 4-H grand for Ivlnpe. 1. wlm l. my with mu termfflie med! e is l. D0 -' 2. Whatl th eot lation or “icnomls e 09'? “mum 8. Which one o these words is mmpeled‘? Mutinere, hemisphere, ere. 4. ~ does the word "vivid" . w mganllvha/t in ord beginnl wlul sal that, -- u-nspiououe; noticeable" B ANSWERS 1. Bay. “The medicine is a dead 1y poison." 2. Pronounce lg-no-nli- ni, Ill 1's as in it, o ll cent first sylllable. 3. _. clear; avg Shanp and mental ' 3. . 4. Sharp and clear; evoking lifelike mental images. "I have a vivid re- collection." "It was a. vivid scriptlon." b. Salient. IF BABY IS GROSS FIND Ill-IT VIIIY HEALTHY BABIES are not crate. Your baby should not be cross. 1f he is, thenunonrethlnl in hi: little lyvtelah "out of order. Prybob y a-ir-‘q Own Tn eu an rom ly ' out it .' Mn. H-—-, of Fen: on llll had the Sh: when: "My little rlwn irri- t: le. and sometimes u ck nt her stomach-what n relief lt wu. n tel’ sivlnl her Baby's Own Tablets. to lee how much better she wu." O Modern Etiquette n, mum bee 60-00-004 thqélow are‘ iriivitatioils lo ii ea party ven A. These invitations are usu- al telephoned. . should men be invited to a llmoheon, at which a marriage en- gagement is to be announced? A. This is seldom done, women only being invited.~ Q. f! a gift is brought to a per- son who in ill, should this person open it in the presence of the don- or $I!¢\-!lfl.ll’l§—~2l!n)' 6115594 l0 I WW4"- lf desired. Nu‘ sleepy" nluli- no dullins cflecl. 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