“to? 1.394s, ‘ rm: cnsiiamw-erowu oiliuroiiuw e alm '1. Social and IJer-sorial A Job Only You Can D0 Price Control Questions And Answers Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in The Guardian es e regular leatiire each day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board frorn housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board. Readers who have intelligent question to eeir on price control ere invited to send aye/rite: A Vitamin-Conscious People li e Food-Wise Nation . - s ltsrwwelwvrlriwiiiiiw‘ _ , .. 1-2 cup sugar _ 1-3 cuo water In these Provinces-by-the-eea folks "know all . _ 1 pound rhubarb, cut tn small eces about the extra delicacy of flavour. found in FRESH . pi _ 1 “y wd '“f°°d"' ' t I l - lletliod: Ooiiiblngotheersulsr and Know, too, that reset-mesa counts in coffee. water and heat until the suasi- ha; That's why "xmo cops" contra, expertly gmevgdfintifdtgnctlet; @123" lg“ blended, skilfully roasted, peeked in flavor-perfect _ mm“... m" cooking and then add vacuum tins, and rushed direct to all sections of l enough water to make two cups. the Maritimes is a favorite Maritime coffee. = NWBl-E WWW/Id’ i y ' ' t s A. Butter coupons Nos 1. a. -'i. 4- . ' 0U“ 0UP and 5 may be used by consumers up " \ if you use one that is red in color £8..§’=E§.‘il’.f.t"§€.é‘£§i'.i%i1&5?‘- _ ‘g X g x wiili the Real Chicken- the finished product ls more attrac- chaise. Saturday May lsl l F a v o ur &.Io"'"~ Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Q. How long are my butter cou- pons good for? tlve in appearance Turn into a. Q. After we renter. a holise. my Greased mould and chili until set. To serve. heap in sherbet glasses and serve with cream. if ceslerd. sister came w live with us and the Maritimers prefer "KING COLE”_COFFEE landlord said this was iusttfication because: lts EXTRA FRESHNESS gives extra for tzcrczisiiig the rent. 1s he right?’ ~ -’ flavor. RHUBARB FLUFF 3 cups rhubarb, cut in pieces 2 cups water r 2 tablespoon flour 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon lemon juici- 8 egg whites Method: Cook rhubarb in water until tender. Mix flour and sugar Still another type of dessert us~ "KING COLIPCOFFEE is the natural choice ing rhubarb. can be made in the following manner. of “KING COLE“ Ten users. Fine and regular grinds. A. No. Unless the lalidlord can- show that wear and tear on the premises has illcicascd by 113"“?- lnore persons occupying the house than was originally intended. . T Liptoifs Noodle _Soup Mix to syl See how eguickly and easily it's prepar - See 110W inudi more soup you gerfor your money. Taste that delicious eiiickeri- flavour. Then you'll know w y it's the “soup sensa- .-\l'I’L'-I§ GOOD FOR YOU lliurc and more Ca zldn is becom- ‘ilii it: Iii ' ‘lllCll means an .- xxnicc that fil- slty to liclp defeat the Plenty of vitamins every day aid in tmlpfrlmllils; iircd. discouraged lilcn and ivolilcll info cncrgcflc. 8n- thtislmtlc |lt‘i'.~Z0il$I listless children \\'llll no ZlllQUiilG into “can l have more to cat" boys and girls: adoles- cents who were not doing well in school into honor-roll students. Vitamins. those rnthcr elusive nu- tritive vlvtlltrtts found in small qnniltltics lll our food-have a fas- Cilllill0fl for mos‘. of us. They are so small and so important. No man lives by vitamins alone, but no man lives ivithout vitamins. To avoid certain diseases, we must have enough of the vitamins. Our EZ-pagc booklet tells the meaning of vitamins and what they can do. This booklet will answer you: questions and tell you how to get the maximum vitamin values from the food you eat every day. l Send 15c in coins for your-copy f Vitamins To Keep You Flt to the hznlottrtoun Guardian Home ser- ice Address. Be sure to writs lalnly your name. address and. the ame o booklet. Street Address l Name Eity - Province When visiting a sick friend. don't GARDEN THRILL It's commonplace beyond a doubt‘; And oft repeated. Still. l Each time 1 soc my first seeds sprout I always get s thrilli-Guest. Now that crystal is more DNClfJQ-"v thin ever Y0}! ilmuld Lake “t?” special care with it. Do your fflvO-IW goblcts acquire chips no muotwl‘ m" carefully you handle thorn. If vou fold a. b6! towel and claw it in tilts. bottom, of your dishpan you shOu l‘. be able to use your crystal for years .._w1thQut u, chip! And dont forge?- Lhat crystal scratches crystal so Dill only one piece at a. time in the dishpan. YARN PICTURES CAN BE CLEANED EASILY ins on one of your walls, don't worry about the dirt 1t collects. It film be easily cleaned. First, rBmOVB U"? picture from its frame and Emily but thoroughly on 1t up and dOW" in lukewarm water and mild suds- Be careful not. to squeeze or twist the yarn in sny Wfly- Th?" 1'1"“ the picture several times in luke- warm water and lav it flat and straight between two bath towels. Roll the towels loosely and let the yarn picture stand for about half an hour. Then spread 1t flat on a window screen (protecting it from the wire with a thin cloth or white paper) and cover it with a dry towel. Dry it at room temperature. When dry, lay it face down on sever I O p_— O Living o“ Leisure l he Woman's Realm 1 our ram. copious FROM z: T0. MOST MOTHERSJNJJAW PLEASE _sherbet dishes with n. custard that ' YOUNG WIVES FOR sons’ SAKES m. ,3 o. u... 5...... u, ,2 M. m. Girl With Model Husband Needs Some Cone flict To Relieve Chocolate Creams And Kisses E Dorothy‘ bl)‘ “Slay:- togethcr and stir into the cooked ‘anger, stirring constantly, Add the l lemon Juice. then cool the mixture] and fold in the egg whites which NEW YORK --.\‘Ill_linery colors for autumn hnve been reduced by the Textile Color Can-d Association from association nllimttnccment states. have been selected not only for fashion slgnlficnncc. but also to ccn~ serve dyestuffs. All are adaptable for - medium and cork titr and wool felts. The rayon collection includes canal blue. carmel tan. flying blue. DEAR mandarin purple, russet earth and festival red. American ‘tart-t. fortll en . . Rio coffee? Ill Ililfllllflell lgisreconcllixllg seemg much or m5 family‘ wine. repeated from the 1942 Fall Woollen care. ti’ you ha" 1 Wm vim" “WW an; cuss MAKES noon moi; canoes Agftlll-length door mirror hiuiz . horizontally over a sofa or buffet ls a sure recipe for increasing spaci- fllliness and interest in a room. The frame may be painted to blend or contrast with the Walls or may be dispensed with entirely In entrance and reception halls one mirror at least 1s a "must." There ls a feeling of luxury about‘ mirror-topped LTESSlDE tables, They are practical. mo, for no matter what you spill on them there is no danger of stain. If crease the surface nr length of a. you want to fri- nro alecilnlz mirror FIIIHEHBl-h mir- MISS DIX-I would like to tell the» youns vim who l" well and return m the double boiler. colonial 3mm always complaining about their iii-laws that they never really WWW "h" cook until the mlxhm w,“ t! 11 l I" I lliayplieurliizilrsirlullrtlcli tlhsvyergnliligtfltlifilsegrhtehihzldhrurf: that if his mother and ie woo cli group are cage itrevfl . ' 1 L 01mg; I disliked each other after mfituigsfltgavtlavsve ‘yilroiilldngiaéliae “illmpgg along-n And I determined that we would do it. and we have. have been stifflv beaten. Chill the. mixture thoroughly. then serve in is made in the following manner. Custard Sauce l l~2 cups milk 3 08R yolks 1-4 cup sugar Dash of salt 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Method; Scald the milk in the top part of a double boiler. over hot water. Beat the yolks slightly and combine with the sugar and salt. Pour scolded milk over them. mix “l” mmhem when spoon. st-lrrlnz constantly. Add in: vanilla and chill. I can't be in to say how much W0 ‘ _ t rhubarb. Cook for about 5 minutes t lion of the nation". In 7 minutes Lipton‘! Noodle Soup Mia makes a clear golden soup . . . so smooth and appetiz- in; that ii tastes like ilie best slosnsimmered soup ever made at home. And remember. Lipton‘s Noodle Soup Mix is also con- venient for sending u - 57f” if.‘ ','£..;";€.”L;7.'.'-; N Sup Mi: . an love each 0t er. She is in prop 111d stay in every time of troub e. She will do anything within her POW" 501' m9- She is my chief confidant because I. can tell her things I could not reveal to any stranger. When in need. she 15 always there. When I B"! lick» She ls at my bedside. In trouble, she is a hell? that never fails. When I em unhappy- she is my comforter. when in doubt. she bucks me up I turn to her in every way and she never fails me- i-iow foolish of youns Wives w throw all this happiness “W! And they need not do it if they would try t0 get along with their mothers-in- “WA HAPPY DAUGHTER-DI-LAW MOTllEll-lN-LAW HELPS DAUGHTER A PRODUCT ‘OF’ III PTH II’ The Packers of LIPTON'S FULL-FLAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA THE SHIRTWAIST DRESS Contlnes to be a Beloved Classic The shlrtwaist dress is an ever popular type for women in all size groups, because it is perfect for all- round daytime wear. Notice that the design gives you a short sleeve. a full length sleeve. as well as a three- quarter sleeve. How would you like Needlecraft For The Home it 1n a neatly striped rayon or cot- ton or developed in one of the new rayon linen weaves? Style No. 2733 1s designed for sizes l2 to 20, 36 to 40 Size 16 requires 3 l~2 yds. 35-inch fatsilrt. Send twenty cents for pattern. l."ll.'7“' another friend's doctor thicknesses of towel. pin it straight m” 0 do > (h ‘f lvos her an entirely different trest- and press 1t, using s. dampened press give 3,12,“ grifronabasgrreoge aléghg; ent for the same ailment. clot-h. yaurself‘ ' ANSWER — I commend this young .~ - wife's letter to the foolish brides who go into their husbands‘ families with s chip on their shoulders and 811w to tell motheriri-law where she gets ofl i she dares make the slightest For. as this correspondent siys. they are mlsslns a Elticlze your friend's physician and suggestion to them. , lot of happiness tn not being friends with their husbands mothers. Of course, there are mothers-in-law who deserve their reputation as trouble-makers and with whom not even an onset from Hell's" would s" write your name. address and style- along. to say nothing of an uppity young wife who is a bit on the flght- number, Be sure to state size vou " ing side herself. There are possessive mothers who cannot bear to 1V6 - - wish. their sons up to any other woman. and who are willing to break up l 911' . . Style No 2733 marriages in order to get them back home and tie them to their HIJTOH , - 1 _ “ I ., -—-—-—-—- strings. There are nosy mothers who are always prying into thBlr dflllsh- \ ‘ ll- ‘_ "gm, - ters-ln-laws‘ garbage can to see how thick they peel he poldwos- And _ J‘ l» mothers with a ser ent‘s tongue who are alws s sticking their fangs 111W - = , ‘ _> u V, ' d ' n I I alwa s te trig their sons of their wives’ faults and foib es. A their dau hilers-iri- aws vanity. And mischie -mak1n mothers who are 1 v _ Bu these mothers-iri-law are the exception instead of the rule. The - l ' _ ._ - s ' 10W”! a ,0‘ avei-aze mother realizes that if she wants to keep he!‘ 5°" she hi5 W 5P‘ . ' . Ci" °'""1n¢0 F6358 his wife, and so she is willing to meet her daughteijin-law more 4 Nmg" 531m WORKERS hail halfway in establishing a. friendly relationship. It is saze to sav that any girl can win her mother-in-law if she will use a hundredth part of the tact and suavit she did in catching her son for a husband. And there is no hin that a young wife can do that will go so far to- wards making her mar: ge s success and increasing hei- husband's love DESXGN No 3M and admiration for her as to get slo with his mother. This ls one ' mg to enforce quiet glaring radios thinafitlo remembers. Anld surging is gialdsomekdag to: yotugs Wlgtxflllllbe This lovely night..." i5 me cams. tlrid noisy children are said u, be amo er-n-aw erse,an asou mao er rea erm e-n- . ,, _ - law as she hopes her son's wife will treat her. qr~ 910cm‘ ‘km-s “d m” lesul" l5 mm dmwbers‘ DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I am 25 years old and my husband is 1-5. We have been married a ear and s half. He treats me as if I were s, baby, file carriles ma‘ up an dtow-n the‘ sttsbiersdrelfuseslto Leta me get the gar ymyse ,pu onmys oes,sri e r onga ar ay'swor ewas es the dishes for me. Do you think I am very fortunate in having a hus- $125,? ‘fill? Ygthceyjfigrifllagloei “lg: band like this? Or would I be better oil’ with one who wasn't such a stamps m Needhflvork 3J8“. Slave to me? UNDECIDED- Charlottetown Guardian ' LADY LUCICS FAVORITE DAUGHTER NEEDS SCRAP Needlework Department. . Charlottetown Guardian ANSWEll-‘tt-Are you fortunate 1n new“ such a husband? I'll say lloilsewives ln homes and axons where night shift war workers lose sleep because oi’ unnecessary noise can help war production by organiz- To order pattern: Write. Ol' send Yllll Willlill Vlllfl SIIFFERFRUII) ll0T llliSlIl If you suffer from hot flashes, dizzy llNll-l. irregular periods, are nervous-due to the "middle-age" period in a woman's life. take Lydia E._Pinkh.am's Vegetable Compound. n! hllped thousands upon thou- sands of women to relieve such symptoms. Plnkhiim! 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Choose the exquisite beauty of a Bridal Wreath diamond ring with the 4-Point Guarantee of perfect color. cut. brilliance snd flawless quality. .____.i__.._. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I sin l! years of age, but I look much wit". and I am engaged to a fine man of 2d. My fiance thinks I sm hree years older than he is and does not know that I am five years older, and I have hesitated about tellln truth as I love him very much andnam afraid ithmff lflq-Qncg asmuc as e ooks older than h is nd Il k th d0 You think the dlflervnoe in lies distal-n il-lgiiiilerrieiiriilmlgy right age? A READER. ' ANWVER-TY You were in your teens five years difference in your eges ‘would 113KB s difference 1n your chances of happiness. but, at your age 1t lfagltgtgrevgefzgxéao coyigelqiéflrawwhittou are both adult. Your taste; and are “gt tniqgl m khan“. I Y0" Wlut in a husband and wife and u n you should tell the young man your real s jugi, hoe-am m“ h “S! ghleleroeoilrd fillets‘? 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George St. lHE PROUUEXT NIlMt IN w urn/IR ilXYilill '"' » flaairfirumlzig Y‘ * s‘ l WHITE said to the conductor. as she tend- Sweet-ism . M . H cred her fare. "I ride in my own ligation-a: " y n" ‘finfnmfi car you know.” '°"' ‘"1" oiminailon. He looked raid: go! 12$: gl-lflrmfi Hg! swung. colic.