JhflfillW Woman's Realm I SAW 1 saw tomorrow marchinz by 0n limp children's feet; within their forms and faces rend Her prophecy cvmvlete. I saw tomorrow look at me From little Children's eves. And thought how carefully We'd teach If we were really wise —Author Unknown. FOB A BROKEN FINGERNAIL If you have had an accident uild smashed tll~ nail batllv numb five!‘ illc top llilCKlV lvlth colorless llail polish. It will nlutect the rough sol-fur.- from filrtllcr danlagl», nud be lass illlslciltly. Over the color- less ilollsil one nlav use a colored polish to match the other nails and the ugly nail will never be llOllCPfl DEFINITION‘ 0F SNOB Ralph Waldo Emerson. gentle. kintihoqrted gentleman, was ill: ways reluctant to spxlk harshly 0- lllS fellow bcillfzfi. One (my fl‘. till-i limclspn runner table there WM some mTlliilOIl of a wozlliin who was lycll known as ull lilvcterote sckel‘ lifter celebrities. Mrs. Em- i-rsoil said the woman was a snob. Enlcrson thought the term we lnrsb. His lvite innulrrd how he would bescribe the lady "I should soy," replied tho philosopher. speakinl vvrv slowly. “ulzlt she is i1 ilefzltill having great sympathy with success." The expression "between the devil and tlle den blue sea" ori- gillzlied in i637 wllrn a Scottish regiment was thinned between the ncezlii and Swedish artillery tire. irss smovnn? IN DUTCH SALAD Quick meut-Sflvint! recipes arc the call of tlm day. One recipe. lvnicll is at favourite of the Dutch. ls coiled "Huzilrcil-sla" ~iliusar snlzld) ill Holland nlld is u comm-n be an excellent source of nietc cold sooner in itself- It comes from the Netherlands Gov- ernment information bureau: Four middle-slzlzd boiled Dots- (no; (midi, z apples. 3 hard-boiled l The Woman's Realm rim GUARDIAN STUFFED STEAK ROLL ligent End“ accomplishes more dif- ficult things rlkht aioni. but he 191mg something tronl the lower "lifiufinarfiillfiin th t it ll pol loll l th lso g you i o s - eng- w u l. siblo to navigate the sir, but it took Either tie in place filth str ngmor fasten with skewers about l inch hil-n long centuries to lean: how Bbnrt. Cut the carrots. string to do it. Fish also proved to him thli ii beans. and celery into thin strips is possible and practical to navigate and place m the bc,_tom of a lame under water. as witness the OWN" baking dish. Brown the mes-t in tions of the undersea U-boats. _ u“, wortenmg m. lard on both The beaver. known B! 98'1""! gills; and place on top of the Vegg- a es. zflgineer. also turns the trtlicl! 0! biillcllnl dams as neeiiv B" WY‘ Add th fl ur to in dl manentlv as can be done by mm left in in: pgn after niwllllfllli And so on and on ‘Hflmvles meat and mix well. Now add the mm“ be oiven to show that man “mam Juice and stir occasionally must imitate humble nature to B!‘ until the sauce is thickened. U55 Tl"? ‘l’ m5 Mat" 155111196 Silffllhed tomatoes if tom- —— aio i 1.5 ' GATHER YE m" "IFS-SQ": this $31K nvnrngileflgilalllfiw 331:? g-{féallanglg FLgXVNERS. “m”, the baking dish and bake in a mod- B» m“ °i¥§3sf§i ‘li.'il.'l£..’°.'...'.t°‘é Oberon. the lung of the fairies. gggflgé, Add "w" llqiild l! this is sang of a "bank wllereon the wild Y~ myhle grows." Nutritionists today are talking of a "bank whefflilfl tilt’- wild rose grows." but it 1s the "u" of the rose. rather than the flow- cl‘, that is of lntercst to those W110 are concerned with the feeding of people during a time when many foods that, usually supply yliamiili and other food elements arc diffi-- cult to obtain. Picklcd rise-hips sound like 8Y1 exotic 5mg o; accompaniment to a “real; or fish dish. They are. how ever. an extremely sensible accom- pallirlleilt, for unlike most pickles SAUSAGE STUFFING l clip ground sausage meal; 2 cups bread crumbs 1-2 teaspoon sage l small onion. minced Salt and Pepper Hot water to moisten Method: Brown the sausage meat and drain off the tat. Add the other ingredients, moistenlng Slightly with the hot water. Spread over the slice of round steak. If hi h have practically npreal food this may be made into balls and lyniuf; pickled rose hips are B vel- fried, in hot fat and used as a liable source of vitamin C. samsh around the meat. The gritish Ministry of Food. —~————--_______ faced with a shortage of citrus POPULAR LANGUAGE fruits and other vitamin C-ricb tom's. has Riven every encbilfflile- Arabic is spoken by iilcrc than ment u; the use of rose hips as 29,000,000 persons. ford. i-————----_-_ Di. L, B. Pett. Director of Nutri- SUGAR IN BRITAIN tlon Sagrvices. at Ottawa. reports Britain now crows her own do. that tests made on Canadian- mestic su al- ration. crown rose hips. llave shown their? ——————E————- S often-difficult-w-secure vitamin. "By making use of this natural source of vitamin C. tree for thc picking, Canadian housewives can do much to implement their limit- RIIZUMATIC PAIRS Alifl STIFFNESS cuss. 2 ripple-size cold-boiled beets. 4 sour gllerkins. 4 pickled onions. as lllucil left over cold mcnt as is available iabout 1-4-1-2 bound). l- head of lettuce. Chop up eggs. onions and gher- kins, saving olle gherkin and one cs2. Dice all other ingredients ex- cept head of lettuce. Mix all in- gredients together with mayon- ‘ mustard. etc. The head of lettuce should bc choooed finely and mixed with the other ingredients just before serv- inc, Plllce mixture rm lettuce leaves ln large salad bowl and ar- range on ton the diced ingredients nut aside. one sliced eizf: 8nd one sliced fthflfklfl. Except for the let- tuce, wlllch should be added at the festophs 9g Rfgy-gfegn "am" a white rzround -— with Just is touch of red in the crest. This. with grey-green carpzting. makes a nice served. foil [o lin-nitilrn lust minute. this dish czln be pre- pared well in advance and should be kept in the Icebox until it is QUAINT LORE OF RINGS What would yiiau think of wear- I1 in: a ring: to dicate that vou didnt want to get World Weds. deciilres that in oer- tnln ports of Europe. up to a cen- tury ago. ll. ring worn on the little finger meant "no marriage for mp!" The some ring, quickly changed over to the first finger looking around." , the “I'm already married." and oil the third finger in- dicated betrothal. and e c e it“ married? Till’: om Claudia dc Lys. who wrote How thi- gmphaslg room's (IECDIEII‘;'IS. av b with the On paid by Norwegians outside way are not calculated as income to the state's budget. The money is set aside for after the war. New Beauty For Attic Discards ed subblv during the winter months." says Dr. Pett Jam. Juice or syrup. as pickles may be made from rose hips and one of these products should be on the “preserve" shelf of every family who has access to the country when: these little red berries are ripening in abundance at this time of the year. A DASII OF GAY RED WILL HELP SOMBBE ROOM Sometimes s. room seems rather sombre. and particularly is this true of dining-rooms, and it has bcen found that a dosh of red ill- trouuced into such a. room will Eive spirit and color emphasis. Choose n. wallpaper with large n44 well as ODD PIECES MAKES GRAND- MOTIIEIVS FAN QUILT r 18th century dining-room Yo!!!‘ dflberies may tone to ivory repent the touch of red in a line of braid down each where together in the centre. at": Just enough red for and invigorilies the The chairs e upholstered in grey-green, host choir in bright red. NEEDED AFTER WAR LONDON -(CPl—lncome taxes a final accounting DESIGN N0. Grandmother's tan quilt may be 1068 made with all the odd pieces of materials you have in your scrap basket. Pattern No. i038 contains complete instructions. T0 011191‘ Dlttern: Write, or send above picture with your name and EBIQDNQIOGB NAME--_-.-_____ BTRERTADDRQB -_._-._ ' l Eoroih); I Dix Says- there is any dressing left cver, _ her old duds and tell her how beautiful she 109k; in them. address with 15 cents in coin or Nov" ma“, “new” womm in vow ‘me AM" - ' - ys sav vou didn't Cillgivgmetuwniigggigiolr: Bureau. notice her. Whether your wife will believe vou or not. she will gwalluw the statement whole. place about her _ the Scriptures whose price was above l-nbic ‘i '1. Social and Personal ZFEISIIIOTI-S r Literature iiVi humus will lo MAKE ( f‘ l fiUFFEE edit-family l slice to :- ......'°-l""‘l"il...." m4 o: . T LIAINING FROM NATUI‘ g git in lbflr t’ Fmflk-Pyg Iggggfl m b“ f” —-— s r ans, u s Mari is etting to be more intel- 1-2 cup celery, cut lnZK-lpf“ um flmm'm"h'°' “nub: ounce :: z Chan k Slnbom Coin. It‘: super-rich! And I mks sun the ‘colon cou- nlnu h cir-dghx-thu rho coho-pot luoouzoddoan. Ofoouroqlmealun the coffee and water toly for use! strength-and I nuke not om bl: more rhm the lmmmt I need. And Iurvcoofieeusoonaalcsnsfrer It's made; Bunny but nsleJ think, is lbs: first one: GczChnekSsnbom Coffee. And, remember, qusliry coffee goes further. CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE The King's sword of honor forin peacetime: The Nottinghamshire Stalingrad has been finished and Educational Committee advertis- will be exhibited publicly before be- ed for a cook for s school at $30 a ing sent to Russia. week and all found TR 30b We!“ This could never have happened begging. MAYBE IT’S “APPLESAUCE”, BUT PRAISE KEE PS WIFE SERENE Overdoing Head-Of-House Act Just AS Bail As “Milktoast” Role For Man In Home A young man who is about to be married asks me to give him a fEW tips on how to manage a wife. Well. son, it is cosy as falling ofl a. loll. if you go about it in the right way, but it requires o. bit of dviniz. as the Extglisll say- Tact. Diplmacy. Finesse. That sort of thing. if you get what I mean. '11:»; trouble with most young husbands is that they set ofi on the wrong foot in marriage. They are either too soft, or too hard. They Gillie: have the doormat complex. or are afflicted with the llead-of-the-holls. - neuhosis and; both are equally fatal to Iettini 31°"! in peace and harmony with An89l Face. Fbr W9?! wife has a contempt for her husband if he will let he? ‘liable hlm every Moods, ocronsn ~25. ‘1943 Iwlffiblncl Home‘ _ mluivbonc wdrlfcookinfcolulnuf l: p uguiufenmcoichll plgefflookfol dim bmnhlyo mum of the Wu- ‘limo mil _1 m buy meat in quflntitivl- I Mimi" my limb" Potatoes slnlch moot and sllll glvo tho kind of maul man like Wheoyougccdowntobrassncks IIlClI-lfllI-POIBIOCS is still the favourite meal of nlost men. Of course roast beef and roast pom- coes is no: a meal we an scryc frequently these days, but there are other meat-and-pouro meals, delicious in flavour and in ration coupons. f it, or can Emil» gall-ll. and Ell/Q fewer coll? I onlai-It your butcher prefers not to cut a steak in two, then there is nothi you can do about it ex- cept to uy some other kind 0! meat or buy enough steak to do for two or more meals. However, there is no Price Board regulation compelling ou to buy more than you wish o any commodity. Nor is there any regulation compelling a storekeeper in sell merchandise in his store to anyone who wants in buy it. Q- em planning to rent a room in my home during the winter months. What must I do to comply with rental reilulutions? A-Owners of housing accom- modation renting for the first time have 80 days from the time drawing up the lease to rental fix The landlord is rc- quircd to make an appliwtion w the Rentals Appraiser to fix the maximum rent. When the applic- ation has been made the rent pa - able under the lease may be col- ectcd until the maximum bent is fixed, but if the landlord doesn't make the mpplication within days the tenant may withhold ment of the rent. henpeck him. and she keeps boiling mad rind reselli- ful and spoiling for o. fight if he is always thIOWlIiB in her teeth the fact that he is the boss. TACTLESSNESG IIQFUIIIKIES WIFE It isn't that women object to the obey elluse in the marriage ceremony. What makes them sore is the raw way their husbands go about enforcing it. Prac- , tlcallv every wife wants to look up to hel- liusbflnd nnd feel that he is stronger. wiser. with better Jud!- ment’ and more experience of the world than she hos, and the ha 198i marriages are those irl which the Mrs. begins everv sentence with: " Olin says.‘ But lt makes even a female worm of the dust writlle Ln fury Bud willlt to bite the hand that feeds it and pays for its clothes. to have her opinion scoffed at. and to be ordered about as if she were a servant who couldn't give notice and quit. Of course. there is a lot of preliminary spade work that even the mcst infatuated lover should do before marriage in laying the foundation 01’ his house of happiness. if he expects it to be sturdy cnoligh to stand the domestic tempest: of thirty or forty years. He should begin by sort of acclim-atlnng the girl to marriage. so to speak. by adopting the attitude towards her that he intends to keep up. M». ‘- rorsro sunom A ’ l if pound ground meat Mrs-It's so ggod of you. dodwf- 2medium-lizcd potatoes {f figs come is far to see lny 1 “P, “i; b“ l“ - , I egg, slightly ten atlafiftwr-me ti‘ fiéiemfiflm’ .123,” Glued onion to one and I thought I'd kill two birds with one stone. TIIE ACID TEST 3| Irish couple whose married life was far from blissful once re- ceived s homely lecture frcrn their spiritual adviser. “Your dog and cut", said the cleric. "esfeir far better tosether than you do’. ‘Sure an‘ that's thruel" assented the husband. "But tie them tokeillel‘ your riverence an’ see what'll hill)- pen thin!" Grate the ralw potatoes (about 1% cups). Mix ground meat, potatoes, graced onion, salt and egg. Shape into 4 large or 8 medium-sized patties. Pan-fry slowly for 15 minutes or until well browned. Mur- He should not. for one thing. be the adoring slave on the one side of the altar. or the bully or brute or block of ice on the other. It isn't fair for o man zo lead a girl to think that he is going to make life a perpetual petting party to her and for him to starve her to depth tor even a kind word after they are married. Nor is s. m8" giving a girl s square den lf before marriage he lavishes expensive slits on her and feeds her o- champagrle and fllet mignon. and after marriage he is such a. tightw." that slle has to chloroform hlm to get ll new hat out of him. » BE YOURSELF TO GIRL BEFORE MARRIAGE So bcfore marriage drop your romantic camouflage ilnrl show yourse" as you really are. Give the girl a. taste of your real disposition. Make he- ivise to your little pmuliarlties. Tell her exactly how much money v*u make and whether vou will expect her to help you pinch pennies. or b1o' it all in on parties. Instead of ves-vesing her ifwvt everything. harv‘ he!‘ =1 FEW Pmlllliltlv. “Nos." and stick in them. Tell her of her til-its that you will expect her to correct. That will give h=-r a chance ts P'f,l'lP.“ take you or leave vou. and whichever she dces it will insure your hapfl- l ness. oi save you alimony. u l The husbands who have bungled the lob any thut no ln-m can mun-Hg his wife because no man can ever understand n woman. or find out who‘ makes the wheels go round in her head and hear-t. rr" this as n M's- take. Women are so easy to work thet even hnbier M“ do it and tll" only reason husbands fail at the lob l: because they dow t~k~ n,» tru- ble to study the intricate human mechanism to which they are r-sclded. S0 in deelinll with your wife. l! you want to keep he“ feeling that sh l8 still u bride on her golden weddinrr day. ken» the" few slmnle. WP: 150i! ‘l1 mlWl- K6"? 11b your tcchincue of rourtshin. Never let th- spool-- of sweet talk run low. As long as you tell vou.- wife everv d8‘. how bee». tiful r-nd wonderful she is you can boat he" and starve her and she w'll still lnllcve that she married Prince Charmin/z. WIFE NEEDS SOME ENTERTAINMENT Remember that wives nag because monotony of cooking and washing and baby-tannin», Havlm nothing else tn think ?bout.‘they concentrate on their husbands‘ faults Tile "WPIIEII Hire or th. l tot k. th .t i . * ' thorn net their mind; off of I'm: one? llerrlJ-ilzllll: fllgltolmzhu a week and m Never criticize your lyife's hat. r 10th l _ . c buy her others. It will be money III ovollr pcilrllhislvlgusglhfimiegve; they are bored sill! with the Praise your whirtuew: cookinil- Laud her thrift. 8mm“ Boost in the market And you wlllsheve n Wife like the lady in Pbllow these rules. CITY — ~ - PROVINCE-—— — frames such as these could become the handsome and uscf ohmic liictured here? You, undoubtsdiy have one or ul loo, more discarded frmles that can similarly ghgyql m, together I . Eat more OI this fine mustard. II makes All be transformed Here f. 185"’ pume ' mgesuons m m“ yogfeolh’. on“: {finish}; them “d p," a “m; the difference between enjoying s mos! J/artimc uitiisformsnia programme. Build s wooden box with shelves evenly spa-red in it aind fasten it in on old frame, Paint it white. and antique it if you wish. The result will be h decorative shadow- box wall §'l€lI. A weighty frame is ideal for mflklrg into a coffee table; Just cut a. plywood piece to fit the onen- lng and szzurc it as you would n lcilirc- For silucorts. use old choir egs. or cut down useless table logs to the propcr heights. or make some,‘ X-lcss as shown here. You'll need! four pieces cf sturdy wood of the.‘ some lr-ngth, one niece tho len"hl you want the strctrllcr to bu. Milkcl "1 X with the less on the IIDGI‘, fill Who would believe that old the top und bottom of the X mes- ev" 511F111! the some as the width of your frame» Mark the crossing point of each leg While it i; in 9051mm“ rind saw half-way through so that the fnme and figew throlish to secure them in white and Dutch blue enamel thinking of tnrowin own. Don't do it Cut I g v the entire back and fasten securely. Then paint it coral made by mix- ing Chinese red and white in equal carts. blfiflf Wflvy stripe and white dots, tray. look around your sttic. there must be many old and "liar-es of fur-iitiire it wo"l.'l may to trlnnsform into new and useful urt- c es. Schwartz established over a century ago the llrll mills in Canada. One Attach the top go m!" Ydu are This cheese.‘ Ii puts life into mayonnaise and various fish le is beautiful when finished Perhaps it's an oval frame you're piece o, plywood m m Schwartz and be lure Decorate the edge with n d there you have s clever snack outdntwd A - your hand l First in Time and Taste ‘mustsficll qringlfng ante t Prepared Mustard is fllll iodeuy lye“ ‘i! and just eating one. it brings out the hidden flavours in roasts, chops, steaks, in all you MUST hay? mustard. But soy W. H. SCHWARTZ l: SONS LIMITED Canada's Oldnf Coffee and Spkl Homo HALIFAX, NOVA SCOT“ B011. Ind you will have a wife who will est out of qlluiorofa gab and can wi sauces? All isglistgrlial 5/?!) fr?! IUY VICTORY s... u... “hlm” Hearty and Appetizling MEAT “POTATO OMILIITI M cup chopped left-over men: ' I cup left-over mulled pomoc z Kbspl. milk 9f up. cult I tsp. baking powder eggs 2 rbsps. butter or shortening “I '. Separate eggs. Beat yolks dlor oughly. Combine with poisons,‘ milk, slit nod baking powder; When well mixed fold in stlfly beaten egg wilitcs. Pour into pan in which fat bu melted. Sprinkle chopped meat over top. Cook slowly over low heat until set. D D I l! you haven't your copy yet, lend 10¢ for Msnhn Logan's famous band book of ma: cookery: “Meat Complete," m Swlt’: Cmsdisn Co. Limited, Dept. MR4‘ Moncton. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED a Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conacrvnion‘ and efficient distribution of Canada's food resource: W670” BONDS I 97V! i finally Made Gifts for Younl and Olcl ,.- LONDON. Oct. —(CPl — King Victor Emmanuel last night de- nounced the Gel-mans as an "in. humane enemy," condemned the, "illegitimate shadow govemmenfll been on Mussolini and sppesl- - to the Italian people to rrllv to Premier Marshal Pietro Bsdo- glo. "tho interpreter of mv will." In the first direct appeal to the ftsltsn people since establishment of Mussollnfs "Fascist R=nu‘~‘ic ' the king broaiizastlng from Bari. declared "the fatherlandh sacred soil must be freed as soon as Dos. sible from a secular enemy who‘ has been unable to conceal its l1:- tiiral ingtinct of oppression and WAISIYZOAT AND SKIRT Makes n Companionship Combini- on 1i trim little waistcoat such as this leads s double life-you can weal- it just with n. skirt, or under n Jacket for added warmth. The Toy Chen Delights Children It’: never too soon to start think- ing about Christmas gifts. Th0 olrlier the better! So start mak- ic soft. enough to be worn lug your gifts now. _ u m Given mil I 1°11!’ '-°Y °l‘"‘ l“ Iilgl-‘tylr olgcurzilrilllsmizxllloufilorgmtflfi Christmas, your youngsters find it’| fun to put toys swsyl No one can resist those plump lltilfl Willi?" iiucksl Any slzlblo wooden box you M" . a will do tol- tho cheat or you can gdl. 30-inch fabric for the skirt; sicko one . Nail bonds toletbc: will! 5' penny nails, countersink than And cover bends with putty. After undDlNTlfll the wood n“ may ntut painting; let the buck- ground b0 s turquoise Iii. coin! over this your. separates Ire coming into their own, and these sre porti- cululv nice. the Jerk . , 89ml twenty cents for Pattern. Writs your name, address snd style nuulhmbcr. Bo sure u; state also you w u; deep blue. §;l.:l-|l.lt draw the ducks right "m, - l“ .:.::":"::..*.*'"..*:: a ‘luv ‘n Q n n c: in our dlagrsm. ‘ _ L “u” 555"” Then whnt about a tlbll for dad, n fluffy-ruffle vsnity tabla (my 9mm“, fol- big ulster? Msdo from boxes (m! BOTTLE! BIIOIIT LIVED Our SI-pago booklet bu instruc- The oversee life of n milk bottle tlons and diagrams for these and is 35 trips. M211" charming gift: - including ' kn" w; bug, plllowl. Pot-bolder; le" sllnd. lead i6 cents in I-oifi for our e05 of HAND-MADE £1111‘ OV- to The Charlottetown hatred.” l l-flntirgz at s possible Italian de- oipratlon of war against Germany, the king said Italian troops, ths all force and navy had taken up the fight s alnst the Germans "with renews enthusiasm." Thfi broadcast was recorded by the lnlstery of Informntlon SEARCH FOR MOLYBDENUM PRETORIA. (OP) amsqualand area in South Th! Africl Ew:%% Figpnllngnmgde their: ‘fro: mo enum. necus production of high-grlltlfeitffl; Needlecraft‘ For The Home Guardian, Home Sal-vice. Address. 1m no w; m. Be sure co write plainly your home boonobo, tired one sddrels snd the name of booklet. inn-duo to fmcle functions! dil- -—————————— saris ...-.i::::.....:.-..... “m” halo loathing eflootcn om o! we'll»- _ on‘: man "Ilgflllll M. Also an“ Adhm“ _""'_" fklém. nlclllmo Condo. __._____._...__. ___ l lYllll E. PIIIIIIIIVS 331% cm r L d tungsten and