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Thy portal is the gs il-uouggghichlneedamurtnau Ones Th use who wait. —Wiiia Hoey. n seeds will be reouir ounce you wont to uiant. WHAT THEY WAN T you have to steam or hea ma into dozens them a grand flavor. too. To reheat rolls. olace in a sprinkle bag with cold and heat in a QSO-degree oven for may also be heated in the t touse lust h ed tor the War workers to insure mood molasses be- in the mineral ke 800d red of dishes Th 0D SHOW PRICES PBOMININTLY Reta-tiara are r uired to disciay C85 811d SIZES 0f Parcels disoatched to orisoners e large quantities of foods that are rationed in Canada. IHNTS 0N ETIQUETTE 11 you have met a man at a party and met amin shortly. and the man says. "I believe 1 had the uleasure Miss week" you should answer. "How do you do. D. I am glad to see C. N861‘ WBWX‘ last WNTA shoe can be made into 1 chimnm. row‘ tics avg: the kitchen. 1i- have neither tlhe iinati 01' h . will ales and gueraency dressinal. F0 .....' h“ or slk cord s simple black satin envelope baa. HANKIES ADD DBES OW kiss add drama to sbrina GLOVES IIARMON lZI a1 mates for spring cosi-umes. fo eye apoeal. urn most eflectiveiy in a gloves. The shade 0i :1 hat m < reliect- o tone co-ordinotlon. gloves in matching colors are mrlnl highlights this season. WORLDWIDE INSPIRATION oranges. name-fruit and lemons they ofler for sale- ‘This wartime spring finds the -i— new fashions t a zenith i - PBISONEBS’ PARCELS cti llsm Lia e brilliance oi om . their Strives seems to come irom south or the border: ii their coi- iariess necklines are reminiscent of Chinese robes: it‘ their sheath- siim skirts hard back to the Greek classic -t.hey are none the less “typically merlcan". having under- gone their metamorphosis during the processes which tr ‘ e them from a designer's sketch pad to the final iashim. TO CLEAN EYE-GLASSES Here's a tip for gel no r Gwto keep them srcziiy Eli?» -- IIJNOIII! sheets any lonaer as sheets. there 6 . try rubbimz with a are many other uses tor them. “Oi-h dinoed in rich. flew-dis- wg They can be cut into smaller wlvimz suds to which a teaspoon- lii cups milk sheets for a child's bed. crib or fill 0i 817114111011 007169!‘ has been 3 Qggs’ wen but“ carriage, and they make easily it teaspoon lalt washable play hen covers. blanket l tablespoon cooking oil or melt- Id butter am $1: and salt Bulk a c818. and well. Drop be ter from tip oi spoon st well-sreased griddle. iorm- ind thin oancakes. Brown on both “S23v0 hot with thick sour cream 251d caviar. (May be served at end bnhof». meal with cottage cheese and l LEVER raonucr the dishel and all kind to hands, too. You can get_a brighter. sweeter wash. touch of Sunlight on those etubbom spots them shed dirt like magic without constant rubbing. / "-’ _Sunlight's extra aoapiness means extra help with "4 ases can be together. add 1m: good sections, or sew beat icaether ba shave and titted with a dran- used to strain fruit hreseryins. and when Just a make: 4, house-cleaning. And Sunlight is and lronln8 board covers. C mad Pillow . boll. A square oi sheet makes a satisfactory subst tute ior the hard-to-Ret flannel Juices when dyed. old l lcloi new n my) m: s. mos: EXTRA-DIRTY ems u mm my: sentient‘: You'll find the mixture oi suds and anunoxiie does rd th will not remove. i_____. BURMESE CITIES ‘Ilhere are only two large cities in Burma- qlangooxr with 500 PQWPlB 811d Mandalay with 163,®0. No more hes ihui look “I. Social an Living €dLeisure The Woman's Realm eoioriul it‘. time m1- the in- on to sa-vaae worn sheets. them may. ash your nearesutw réviiellnd and "file? .' aaency or make ideal band- w rei- attach a ribbon ouider strap to a. 0n the lovely han- hemstltchlnil and hand-attached lace , Colorful fabric gloves are mturA- dash oi color here and .here izivu the tailored or more dremy outfit that note oi interest that makes The color of a blouse or one o! the colors in a orint may be picked pair oi Yorkk ed on the hands creates excellent Baas and! m“ and Trade Board. -.~._v___ Here in short, is the liory o! New _ Easter parade: Unilonns land umbrulas. Robert. Aitken, 8, and his sister, Helen, 7 were the uniforms of a. Navy captain and a WAG when they attended services l n st. Partick’. Cathedral. ' | A Job Only z You Can Do - ' nu 00mm Qualllfl All Anawua Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in The Guard- ian u a regular feature each day. The questions a" those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives In this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- sons who have Intelligent question! to ask on price control are invited to send them in wrlillll l0 l?" Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee o! the War Times Price! Q. At the end oi’ the month I i usually have s. iew couuons left over. ls it all right to 2W6 m?“ would like to have them? A. N0 It Ls coupons to another consumer and illegal for dealers to accept loose irom customers. 1 in nQsllzht increase the Brice 01 ' rootiveneta-blea-azain this month- Why this? D A. Durin the winter months I tell my n s» we»: ‘We my we if.‘i.‘£§.‘."l.'22"l%'..§ ytrs"...=:=.z;.:z."r" 0' eel“ I Manet‘? m" bibles are altered monthly. our new ration‘ books. and what are they? A. The fl _ Book 4 became valid April 1am. On that darts the first 811881‘ cou- ' rains numbers S) and m were valid. mesezyes oounons nu 17 and i6. One week later the first butter couoon and the first twfidtee or coiiee coupons are ya . our: DOZEN MOTIFS- r0 nmnnolnm 50 DHIGN NO. I60 Cute vegetable motile have heads feet Dnbroider them with left-over floss on towels. luncheon cloths oi Discs nuts. ' l-lot iron er 113mm No. 550 contains in motifs measuring m I to 0 indhea hiah with conmiete instruc- ‘ro order oettern: Write or send ve cture with your barns and lddreu with lb cents in coin or ltambs to Needlework Bureau Ohsr ottetown Guardian. osmium NAfll_-_____-_- ITHIITADDRIBB —----— UITI—-—PROVLNUI——— me iced-night I kiss him. but ii he doesn't.'I th nk it is But if you do kiss them. they think you shouldn't h called again because they felt that enlng. But often alter kissing a bo - So I am all bawled up about kissina. Should you. or shouldn't you. kiss after a. first date? F. D. D. Lion now. sentiment. a dow for a stolen kiss and girls saved their lios ior ihrothai. it was easy enoueih to lay down the law often kissing was ncrmissible, guys exoect for tflklilll a xiri to the movies or buyinz her s solt drink. B comm“ m a {fiend M mne_ w]... may return for a second kissJust as likely he won't. It w “legal to Rive 10059 ‘custom and thinks the Rlrl sures follow-no dates. and kissing beinz an unsanita should advise you to be chary with your ilos. Perhaps ii you don't kiss I have ‘notlced ma; time g5 on a first clnte, it will be such a iroveity to the bov that he will come SWER out tell your m rst coupons in Ration imless they be FAIRY PRINCES DON'T Exlsr Woman's Chief Pleasure In Life "would Be Gone If She Couldn't Check On Mate _. m r . r ha A man whonhfillgnmggisiasmgg to! 121T 61g lanyozfrzis: l” he avail?“ ‘Be ll *“°*"°°“"‘- m5.‘ ‘°°....‘ '°""..‘l¢'2"’n§i?“.n'5"§liu‘$5°fi§ Yl3l”.§aulll figalrllllhryllennlf {an r hesitate because ‘he u not m ideal. ‘me man I marry must be handsome. wealthy. bowler with both m ior my ea FAIRY PIBINCE NOT TJVI ANSWER-Well. decanter, ii you are wsitinn 1e marry until you find e. man who anemic to your treat yawn {or ' he Fairy ideal. the doors o: the Sbinsters’ for a husband. She wouldn't be able to stand the invldious comnarimn between her faults and weaknesses and his shininz virtues. She miaht abstractiy admire a husband who was always rimht. but he would cer- tainly get on her nerves and wouldn't be any iun to live with. And. alter all. what would a wile do with a husband whose" morals and manners and habits and tastes and iudament were oeriect and who didn't need any reforming? Not only her occuoation but her chief pleasure in lite would he zone. and she would be bereit oi conversa- tion when she ioined the tnlkfest where wives discuss the mortcomindl o! their husbands. and tell how they saved their John's liie by Bimini!!! him from drinkimz coffee. or how elr ‘Ibm. it or Harry would have to Join a Nudist Colony ii they didn't oick out his clothes (or hlm.. Hut here 1s a curious thimz about the eirls who-are demmdinlz ideal husbands. They never seem to think about what they are aolna to Rive in exchange for the sgizreznlioh oi top drawer qualities they are demand- ing in their mates. Nor do they svoear to ask themselves why an l man would pick out just a run-of-the-mill girl (or a wiie. so it would be interesting to know just what line oi attractions this young woman carries who refuses to marry any man w is not hand- some. wealthy. uomuiai- with both men and women and eternal in his love for her. Alter all. there should be recllomcity in marrinae. and that sort of a paragon should rate a Miss Ame ' . or a Glamour Girl. or a muiti-millionalress. at least. . DEAR DOROTHY DIX-My letter concerns the swbleot oi oscillation. Should. or shouldn't a girl kiss a _boy nizht after date? I nm modern enough not to Lake a kiss senousiv. so i! a. boy wants to kiss i very nice oi awfully old-Iashioned. ave. in: some o! the boys aood-niaht they I enjoyed their oomoanv (or the ev- y nood-nizht he doesn't come back him. If you don't want to kiss boys. they think you Sometimes I know that by kiss WARNS GIRLS T0 BE CBARY WITH LIPS ANSWER-Well. oi course. nobody really has the done on In the old days, when kisses were flavored with love and nd when a man would risk his lite to climb to a Iii-Ya win- the sacred oi be- about when and how But now. when kisses come a dime a. dozen and are the nayment that re is no mor e meaninz to a kiss than a. handshake so is: as indicat- ng what their ‘ intentions are. - As you 5n)‘. kissing a boy on o. first date is no sure-fire come-on. He all depends on nether he is a kissing but: or not. or whether he is iollowino a common eXDects it or hlm. . oonsiderina that ssing a boy the first time you have a date with him by no means. in- ry oroeeedinz. I ack to see why you didn't. _____________. 4 EAR MISS DIX-My mother is imyimz an nilair with a man. Should father? Or should I warn this ma that. ii he does 110k slob AN —lt is certainly your business to try to moieet your home. other and the man that you are goine to tell your leather have themselves. i and ‘litres When wile him the next tried lbhQlIWlRbn morn uphbut In} not coin: "r11 get m‘ schoo this Millionaire - "I came country without a coat to my back. and now I have two million.’ Voice-“Lumme. gov'nor. you'll never wear them out." to this MAN-SIZE HILLS AOOR-A. Gold Gout — (O?) — Dotting thn West " ‘ iandeca ‘Ihere are about 1.100 known tri- bmlllflfl _‘?ll'lle._§flla?9ll_nlve" P? are the hollow nests o! ternaltes- - 0r white ants. Often their nests are l0 feet high, and are constructed oi earth and wood cemented with saliva. and strong enouth to hold a 7 o! harm's way, are modeled by Joy Feeley at annual Saiely Cyention in New York f i Natural Flavors-.. so Satisfying! 0U'LL like Baker's Cocoa! It is delicious, natural-flavored, chocolstey-bccause it‘: my! cocoa, with nothing added. Prepared according‘ to package directions, Baker's Cocoa l: out- standingly smooth, creamy, tempt- ing. The low-priced 1-lb. size make: up to 90 servings. Gives whole- some goodness to your baking, tool. Baker's Cocoa Ahblvflelficnllalllal , cw».- ‘y'- Liter > I l l ' famed home n l is a regular imam ‘of rbll pegt- 101*. l" ‘drug valuable hints Gltli Monday H1.- hNwMI-vsn r 1- -4 more for thicker steaks. Serve_ with mushrooms and a leafy} Portcrhouse Steak Now that meat is free, what about a iulcy porlerhouse sleek Broiled or pan-broiled, a steak dinner is definitely something to set before the boys as they come home on leave. Now for broiling! Preheat you: broiler. Slash edges of fat at close intervals to prevent curling. Place steak 3 to 5 inches from source of heat. For medium done allow seven minutes for each side for a. one- inch steak and proportionately green vegetable on the side. CARVING A PORTERHOUSI Place the steak on the platter with: the bone to your right. 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