race TWO “ir ‘s. BETTER IF its "'f Woman's Realm / Social g CQQNER nmciriicncn a LA KING 2 cups medium white sauce 1 egg yolk 1 cup c.iii.cd peas 1 cup cooked diced chicken 2 tablespoons butter 1-4 cup diced celery 1-4 cup diced green pepper 1 chopped pimento 1-2 pound fresh mushrooms Salt and pepper Method: Place the white sauce in the top of a double boiler, add the egg yolk which has been slight- ly beaten and blend thoroughly. Add the chicken and 1 cup of peas. Heat over boiling water. l_ Peter Bennett Plant 1h New London. Conn. court light, actress Conszunce ‘a... ... eeks to establish that her 14-year- " son Peter is not adopted but is e son of her former husband, the to Philip Plant, and ls entitled share in the millionaire sports- man! estate. t" use opp LENGTHS oi- nose ma. ruasu I mel. this mixture is heating, .he but‘ei and add the pre- pared celery, green pepper. plmento '* cook until these are tender. When these are .._.......i.i.y_ add to the cream sauce mixture and serve hot. Medium White Sauco . I tablespoons butter i 4 tablespoons flour 7 culls milk or 1 cup condensed chicken soup and l cup rich wiik Salt and pepper " Method: Ms. fine butter and blend in the flour. then add the milk or the combined chicken soup and rich milk. Cook ital mix, t stirring constantly. until the mliil: tim- ‘s thickened. Season to taste with salt and pepper and then use in the chicken a la king. Turkey can be used equally as Wei! as chicken in this recipe, The". too. such meats as pork, veal. smoked ham. and sweeibreads are often used. Canned fish. as avail. able, or cooked fresh fish may also be used. This war-nu. Years Ago (Biy The Canadian Press)‘ NOV. 23. 1939 -_Transport Mim. ister C D Howe named to head ‘.i.‘i.'1.‘i§i?“..“."§‘.'..s“'€’" *.'°“"' 1"“ men "r1151"! German trail? Exiting’. British and merchant cruiser. Rawqpiifdii will! by German pug. ket batt eshlp Deutschland and an- tgalaermvgarshlp with most of new M -_. NQW under-am: Groom Deodorant "i=1! Stops Porsplrotlon L Does nor rot dresses oi meg‘: chm Does nor irritate akin. I. Nowainngrodry Can beured right after ahaving. $- lnrtanrly no s perspirarionfor I to 5 days. evcnu odor. C. A pure. white. gieuclcm ltainiea: vaaiihmg cream I. Awarded Approval American institute at in toi being harmleu no (a no , Si Arrid '5 ‘he ‘cijoifni geiiing deo 39‘ a tu- Ainlaflfandlfllan Seal of launder "iviorira mi nesron no. n: i Jaunty beret and blue jacket and slacks form the new uniform of the WASPs (Women's Service Pilots), who terry aircraft in the U. S. and Canada. A Job Qnly Airforce i ; ' l|"oo=»=hv m»? 5-»- f‘ SOLDIER, JUST A ‘ CONVENIENCE, WISE_IN~_.ENI)ING. nova AFFAIR Takes Foxy Man To Reap Single Now With Girls Grabbing EveryOne In Sight l was always :. ed. Aftcr ' ' ch o tandlrig rs he “$13; 01:15:: $3» not meantwgr cacti However. from friends I learn that the slrl fcclii that l have not treated her squarely in breaking off B! but my idea was. anc‘. is. when you see Y0" ° with h . are wrong. riot to go ‘ahead with it. Aro these your sentiments? PRIVATE K. . v WISE MAN OOH-RICH‘! BIL]? IN. ERROR You Can D0 i ANSWER-They are. Absolutoly. Dennltcly. Everybody makes mis- takes. but the wisi- Ivy " a take as soon as he sees he is in error. And he never makes the some mistake twice Prloo Control Quofllofl All Answer: Questions and Answers on Prlcei Control will appear in The Guard- lnn n; a regular feature each day The questions are 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 questions to ask on price control are invited h to send them in wriilng to tho Wtimen'ss Regional A’ ‘ cry Com- mittees of the War Times Prices and Trade Board. Q Is my child entitled to tea coupons in the new ration book? She was l2 on Aug. 23_ A. Yes. As your child was l2 tears old by Sept. l. 1943 coupons for her should be included in h" 00k O I am going to the United States for a visit. Should I get a temporary ration card before I go? A. N0. You will get your card after you get there. Go to the nearest Local Ration Board where- ever you are staying and you may obtain a temporary card. Q. Can evaporated milk applica- tions be mailed in when it is im- possible to go down to the Local Ration Board? A. Yes. If the application is for evaporated milk for babies under two years of age. full particulars regarding the name. address and age of the baby and the number of l8 oz. can. required per month should be given. If the application 1s for other consumer , the Board will only recognize an appiicfllioh M“ cgmpgnled by p, recommendation gigned by a qualified physician that the evannrateri milk is necessary for the health of the consumer. HOUSEWIVES SMASH THE AXIS IN OWN KITCHENS I-Iouswives. together with their meal dealers, the rendcrers and soap manufacturers. arc the "men behind the Buns": particularly is this true ln the national salvage drive for fats and bones. The housewife saves fats in her kitchen and when she has collected a large “ quantity turns them in to her meat dealer or salvage depot. They forward the fats to the reiiderers and the long process of ” ge from fat to explosive begins. No amount of fat is too small to ggve. A; little as one tablespoon saved each day adds up to ap- proximately a. pound a . With one pound a month from every home, the fats drwe cannot help but go over the wil- None of the waste fats collected arc used for food since the Gov- ernment has no assurance that fat-ll salvaged are eligible. The animal (at; for this purpose are obtained directly from pavklns plant-i whereas prior to the war V888- table fats were used very iBYBBiy for food products. now under th government regulations. only I percentage of vegetable oils can be used. the remainder being made up of animal fats. Army personnel stationed in Evident the girl was never in love with you. she was lust using you as a wove enoe. somebody in flll in when she had no other date. and the warmest feellnir she luid for you was p, lukewarm . And you want the girl you mam to give you sornethin better than t at. Hence You did the only sensible thing when vou ca led the whole affair off. The ieascn shc is mi to whistle you back now is on the principle of any port in a storm e man simply ls irettlrurscarcer nnd soaroei- and she is “Bikini into a bluqpanic aver belniz an old maid. so slio is taroun for :. husbsnc and has hit upon you as the most likely to the friends who are n8 as or And don't let hoi invelglc you into a correspondence. Let the matter ride until vou return then ou can look the situation over and see how you feel about it. But go s w and watch vour setp now. Buddy. because Ihe girls have gotten so scared over the newuiaper reports of how short the hutbano crop will be after the war that they are irrabblnfl ever) man they can lay ir hands on and drairsinir him to the altar It takes a foxy man in kes single these days. DEAR IIOROTH‘ DIX-l am married to the sweetest man in have only two days with him twice most of the time. so that 1 practlcallxlfi fa y of sisters and brothers 1nd aunts a imintli Non he ha» s 1a.! e and cousins who know when t is time for him to come home and they arrive at ou house thirty minutes after he izets there and proceed to monowllw him We seldom set In eat a meal alone and arc never able to talk bv ourselves How can we got. rid of thou unwanted guests? MR8. L. J. G. vrsrrinc. usmrrvits PIDBLEM STILL vnsowsn ANSWERF-l. don't know unless you mlt ant powder in the food. as well as sprinkle it around tho ’ . e oblem of the visltins relative is one thathumuu ingenuity has failed to solve w far, for even if we locked and barred the door they would somehow crawl in under it. You would think that in nt adults would have enough percep- e as priority on her husband's time and if she only get to see him twice a month. §3ii-.’““‘Ti2°'wli.’i"& iii? 12"’ ‘"315?’ “if. M’ “llméh Bit»??? . v ' . . an s . like the wolf or. m» fold and ‘rliggbdy modem ill’... off. W e The other dar there was a cl: var cartoon in one of the papers 111W- lng how a young soldloi passed he fininuah ho had looked forward t0 with such eagerness. _ l-lc had planned to illl it with lrls and goln places and doing things, but Motner hadmade out a sc edule that m0 up every minute of the time. am she had arranged that he cruld ad- dress all oi the various clubs that she belonged to and tell them about thei war and go to see all the oldladles who were too crippled up to come 8J1 89F l1. Too bad. but tho‘- is the way thing are. make is to hang out a. miallpo The _ x sign in front of th house. and if that doesn't keep the relative; one friends away. try borrowing money fror them. That is a surefire remedy. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-lam 28 years old and have gone with i mun with whom l arri in love for about a year. bout four mooiths ago ha started working for the government. which took him away from here. lie says he will only be able to coins home about once a year and that in the meantime that we might as well go nbmit with our old friends and . He thirikii that separation will make no difference in our love. and that after the war we can be married. f thin . speclall. m alroadv appear to vooa. edlofiytone? ewhat _ WORRI love. o you Separation has always seemed the to ma His lctt think of this? IDNG SEPARATIONS KILL 10V! ANswEn-I think that short separations foster love. but that ions separation:- almost alwavr kill it. It is practically impossible to keep in touch with thm-e fronbwhoui we no parted ‘for any length of time. New interests come into their lives. They meet new people. a do new things. Form new habits. So do we. when we meet again, we meet with an invisible barrier between us that. try as we will. we cannot break down. You must have realised vhow much larder it ls to talk to old friends whom vou have not seen for n. long time than it is to even new acquaint- ances. because nfiei you have asked; the old friends about the state o! their health. whethe~ the: are married. and how many children they have. vou run out of conversation I d vou are ill at ease ‘ you feel that there should be an lntim that has somehow been lost. Whereas with strangers vou lust naturally confine yourself to polities and the weather. and let it goat that.‘ I think your friend was verv wise. as well as honorable. in mggesting crowded areas. particularly in the .antic Command, have been ad- sed not to bring their families th them due to the acute l-imislnsl shortages. 7’ 12?. Z! ‘ that while you are parted from each other that vou sohuld keep up your old contacts. because if tn»- separation docs oiav havoc withyour love af- fair. you ll still be in m» running. sflil have lomethinmto fall back upon. instead of Mini litranded ' W!!!’ x 60600 A __.b andstonotimothmighilhad _ thcnitoecclll- parent to me that‘ I was onl hiir fiddly-on obedient door of her lacing-and that 1 was rap losing my personality and becoming w. Murgorie, ii you knowyii t l moan Also. aho had frequent rltso! tem- _DIIIII raulmsolbecamebcrcdond 9 that it was other and that we could never be happy tog r. We - > haw never been enlllirod. for I do not believe in war W jfldflh; marriages. I never wont near her again for I was - , tlrid o falling out and making up. and ncnv I am dloflldllyllllllf Hal's, “""°“’ °°"““‘- ostensi- llnuilc: mu ~ My earnest advice to u is not to bite. Don't offer any eXplanatlonsT hm- comeons. about why vou broke with - ivc-i-lu anc. we adore each other. I-lls work takes him away from home‘ only susirestion I car A e Pioiici MY w» lf/flff/Mfffl/lfl/ You, Whole-Grain Oatmeal lead: every nanu-al cereal in protein- tbegreatvlulltyfacoonliafanieaz‘: main element. Children Inuat have It for normal growth. Adulra murt havoitfollfaininalndlnhclp hi" fltisae. . . No other natural cereal, liol I cold, moored or no glvu your hmllyilicprotccdon nalWbnioa oer-ears"- r a or, oicon: ‘i. _ ,,, Whole-Grain breaks " _ fan each mo Got a big cocoons at you: grocer’: oodayl "'-.?£¢i"i°i'a'f%"” QUAKER‘ JUST LIKE T0 KNOW "Are you intending to make a purchase madam?" asked the ex- asperated assistant. wygertainiy." replied the customer “Well. I'm lad to know that, ma.- I thoug t you were stock-tak- ng .. Papa. glared sternly at his young hopeful. "Another bite like that. young men." he said, "and you'll leave the table." Sonny looked up. "Another bile like that." he agreed. "and I'll be finished " The Canadian hegionfis Educat- ional Services report that 45.212 member of the Canadian Armed forces attended 2.366 classes during the first six months of this year. BRIGHT INDOOR PLANTS With winter here and all the do- lightful bloom: of summer gone. why not grow your plants indoors and add a touch of brightness to your home. Pbllodendron. pictured above. growing in a glass bowl. hung by cords or chains. are attractive a: window decorations. Other vinao. lad! ll Wandering-flow and liglilh ivy may be treated in tho lame manner. These phat: are also 000121301116 2 I Coooailnutridonabocapuofltalilghpfotdlh ha, carbohydrate, and rninolal content. riiariicnon oooon i: uupdannliy rich in rliao valnablo anargy-glvlng elements bo- oauu If ammo; lambda 225 ofricb, modding Coon Boner. i For m economical, nourishing food-drink graceful drooping over the and: of a book- cua or mantel. or from a wall bracket.‘ 1f you-want a budiy plant for a dock or table. koop tho vine: pinched back. If you want plants which need hardly any care at all lid on also very bright and cheerful. fill your boxes with red. orange or yellow- truilcd plants. Palms. ferns and other foliage plant do woll h: moot ' ‘ alwcll a: ‘ ‘ throughout the room. There are, gidoed. many variation to choose om. Our sf-pau booklet baa many suggestions for chooiing plants of various kind: to beautify the homo . . . with directions for their care. it iiow: the home-maker how to These designs are easv to embroidery on children's vclothea. odor ‘ little b covers mid in the nursery. They re picture; to amc Hot iron transfe: puttem No, 513 contains 21 motifs mea m 2 by 2 no 4'./_- bv 6% inches each with complete instructions. To rder attern: Write. or send b l tur with nun d drosaowlth P5 cents in coin or stomp: tfivbilfiiewfim 3mm?‘ Qhgraqgfing. wn Guardian. - _ - Giiarlottctown Guardian. cedlework Depflrtlllflll Design No. 513 . NAME.- — — — - - - - --._._._._.....______. nmiiprimostuss - _ _ - -._........___..____._.._ nq-g____...___.-- movnwp...______- which rho wliolorfaynlly-wlll 0010!. be aura to boy PIIIICTION cocoa. llogardleu oi’ price, than in none better. Ye: PIIIBCTION OOOOA all: ha! “autumn "err-syri- Send l5 0821M ill doing for m“ copy of Making Plants And Maw. er: Grow Indoors to the Charlotte. town Guardian Home Service. Ad. drool. Be mire to writs plainly your “mo. addma and name of book- e . _.___r .4... u» on llvinl- uiflll "i" mountalnl. l0 "l"! llountainou: thnlber. Bo it new. w‘ ma‘ ' .,-.-wll-Ul'vwnfl' . _..._° l nwkuna Tannin" lfioumcl YORK -Now that the ril- mwgm is atralght, d H’! ill? concentrated on beovmil! n" ' linen. 1t, was an axiom the. be" Paris houses that no dress is bet- ter than its neckline. That ialmost applies tOdlY-_Th€ slmbi! w i W°°i or flops dress with dQGDiY-fol-llllied neckline and call Ii“ i‘ m‘ dreu of distinction. It may have I beaded fringe —ln low‘! ruffle o! real lace. The nocklinl may be square wit); diamond clips, nrna-s on urlqurrm If you must make an introduc- tion but you cannot icmembe the nameofonoofthopartieswbo introduced. , loglae for 5'0"!‘ 1'9‘ ugssness. andask to'_be enlilhifll- e . ' TO RESITNEI. HEIDI Spread a shoot of tinfoil on n. smooth ‘ gory on it till the are incorporated. bay the plate of glass upon it, and load it with weights. which will press out the excess of mercury from the tinfoil. In two or three days it will adhcra w tho slass. Never have a. mirror in WI!‘ tion near a atovo nor let tho sun shine directly on it. The amalgam will be granulated by either which will cause the inlrro w have s streaked . Faucet Trouble hucet leaks should never be allowed to so unrepaiied. rtiey waste water which in turn wastes coal used to heat the water. In- stead of jamming the faucet shut. close it firmly. smoothly, but tight- 1y. Many leaks owe their beginning to the fact that faucets are not shut tight. The leaking water wears through the washer. TAT SAVEIIS Bake or grill moat cakes. cro- qiietgf, patties and fish. instead o B8. Instead of greasing baking sheet for pastry. biscuits. plain scones and rolled cookies, simply flour it. eat a cake pan slightly before "rreasing. less fat will be needed. - CLEAR m: ACTION ' Whisk on those radiator covers. They're gremlins as fares hearts concerned. Atthe some time front of radiator and hot ‘czistcrs. The heat won't be to circulate properly if they arc Living €i°Lteisure The Woniams Realm be sure to move ‘the furniture from llni a r able I security-moderator“ NIWLIIIINOLDSOCIQ‘ What d 0 d with th woollen :80: tloplotliat “$6931 tar your husband ha: pokes NI 9M thmlllhthafoatandwo ihl hill! Bandy needy. women have ound that opus)“ sown that in squares. they inako attrao vs afghana. Auo idea uses the sock-laps in lug wns for the children. s“; ‘ er. the same as they were m; the afghan, the tops have then boon fashioned into cosy m,“ tho seams outlined with gay (oath. cr-stltchiiur. usyyon ans oasxer The rubber gasket around tin door of the refrigerator acts as an insulator. Take care of it for it h rlshablo and difficult to replace nowadays. Don't touch it "H9083. sally in openinil’ and closing thq door for perspiratoin or oli from the skin injuries tho rubber. Don't let it get wet and do wipe off 1m. mcdlatcly any food that may h. spilled on it. Oil and grease m rubbers worst enemies and damp- ness. too. causes the rubber to rot. SOP!‘ COAL TECHNIQUE Many people arc burning mt coal in their furnaces for the first time this winter. If you have never used soft coal before. better ask the coal dealer for s. copy of free government booklet. " three Five." 80ft coal requires l, special firing technique When a mixture of soft and hard coal is being used. it should be treated so soft coal. SKINS AND ALL Raw apples nuke a good addi- tion to almost any kind of salad. Whether they are sliced, chopped or grated. leave the skins on. They odd colour and extra vitamins and save the work of peeling. SWEATER SALVAGE Did you over think or turning an old sweater -especialiy tho machine-knit - into a scarf, cap and mittens set for s youngster? Sweaters in bright or tel shades make the ytst sets; t the more sombre urs are just p: warm and they can be enlivened with gay flowers embroidered in wool or bit: of applique cut from an old sum- mer fclt. Applique does a grand job of masldng tiny moth hole dams. STOVE . CARI The porcelain or enamel part4 of a stove should never be wash- ed while they are hot. for the wot- er may cause them to crack or chip. A gritty cleiuiser should never in used-as this scratches the surface and will eventually lead to slain: which cannot be removed. Warm soapy water will do the job and tho. surface should be wiped d1’! after washing. ma; u lilo.» Idhrfmunclno yourself and u» whole hull How to Deal with BULBS! Treat than promptly wlththo aid o! Father John's Medicine, and hglp your badgvziglllduptlio innorroaistanco which is colds. Get a today-for Y. aasquc ruuriiuraocir Pick this lurnpcr and you pick a winner. Suitable for many fab- rics. from the rayon twilis. spun rayon; in plain or plaid. to tho corduroy; that all th girl: are e l. ‘Al. i‘. " “l l°§ {IQ n ydl. IO-ln fabric. juniper; i in fabric blouse. Oomph guide in pat _rri- _ 80nd twenty cents for pattern. ‘niigiboinbanirotpinstatoalacyou all. v Cit? Province rroriii 0.15640, ollol slowed loin: by’ QDISTIPITIDI uuifii-‘cttiflrkfii’ h “~- wbdnw. é letnillo guzifiiaeerifitétti-tosi mm-a... '°°' _.. 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