FOR ECONOMY... BAKE WITH MAGIC! Living 5i’ Leisure i The Woman's Realm i gifty sparrows in a tree- - Bright and nappy as can be; Not full of anxious questlonings, With flap and flash of tiny wings. It seemed to me they tried to say “Viic thank you, God, for this nice day." SIMPLIFY BAKED GOODS varieties of bread from 15 to ten will not mean elimination of lower-priced lines. Baking bread or rolls weigh- lng less than eight ounces is ior- bidden u is icing made from su ai‘ or sugar substitutes on anyth ng but wedding cakes. Outside of doughnuts, cookies and droP 631495. there will no longer be cakes and pastries in sizes less than 618m ounces. Simplification is necessitat- ed through shortage of labor. arcs sac ou run srrca Reducing the i The eyes are on the apple i" back-io-school window di5Pl3Y5 in a Philadelphia shop in which ab: caption card announces: Its .0 Too Late w Start shining un the Apple of your Eye for School. Two larze red apples with wide lashed eyes form the atteniion-Eel/"IZ background. In the Window. 1m? mannequins displaying coals and jumpers are standing upon large white apples outlined in pebbles on the black board. Small, shinint! red apples are scattered about at the mannequins feet. FRESH PAINT Keep insects off a freshly Paint" ed surface by iiddil"! Pine ‘m’ “d” oil or citronella to the paint 11070" applying the final coat- Periiaps you've been wariiin! acme table ‘ ion covers for the couch pllows on the sun porch. Here are two likely suggestions. on how you can have them without spending any money v Ari extra lengih left over from your homespun drapes can be cut to the desired shape and h-insad for g pretty table runner. A cross- otitched design blocked out on a square of homespun also makes a _.___.__€_________ Tijypromp" ' this proved . Greatworly lucceasl uandacay,‘ i didl" Buy nowl SOAP AND OINTMENT ATTRACTIVE swan QUILT rs may rncuwoitx l. runners or new cush-- JAM MUFFINS l our once-sifted pastry flour or 1 3- cups once sifted bread flour 4 teaspoons baking powder. 1-2 cup shortening l cup granulated sugar 98l- 1-4 cup milk i teaspoon vanilla Jam Measure sifted flour and add baking powder. Cream shortening and gradually blend in sugar; cream together well. Beat ogg until thick and light; gldd to cortening mixture and com- ne- Sift in flour mixture a third at a time- alternating the addition with milk and combine after each liquid or dry addition (make three dry and two liquid additions.) Mix in vanilla. Drop a spoonful of batter in the bottom of greased muffin pans; dTOP in a little 1am, then cover with batter. Bake muffins in a, moderately hot oven. 3'15 degrees, about 20 to 30 minutes. MINTED CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 cups sugar 2 cups water 4 cups (1 poundi cranberries. 2 tablespoons finely chopped mint practical chair-back “iidy." And one more point - your terry cloth beach robe, gone at the shoulders but with yards of good material in the skirt, will make durable cushion covers. DENIES OWNERSHIP The panties on display at a. mu- scum in Richmond, Va., were dis- avowed to-day by Lady Astor as being garments of her girlhood. The Valentine museum i: Rich- mond disclosed recently t at it had been given some plain white linen drawers such as a girl might have worn in 1890 and was "attributing" them as once the property of little Nancy Langhorne. the Virginia girl who became Lady Astor. The drawers have "Nancy" neatly em- broidered on each leg and supposed- ly were handed down from one of Nancy Langhorne's teachers. FOR 7mm iiaia A few drops of lemon on your hair brush will add highlights to your tresses, soften texture -of the hair. WHAT SOY? Shoppers who start looking for the much-publicized soy beans are apt to be disappointed. Moat markets will have soy flour and grits but no beans- That's because the special varieties used for sprouting and cooking have not grown much in this country. Our huge soy-bean crop is an mi crop. The residue from the oil is made into flour or grits. About five mil- lion pounds of soy-food has gone overseas disguised as various na- tional dishes. Soy and pork links an to the Brltkh. soup mixture: to the Russians. Greeks and Arabs. soy and liver pats to French prison- ers. rLsvoimTuG . ‘Boil your lsr-"n rinrls and use the extract to flavour iced drink: Flavour soups and vegetables with bacon rinds. PRETTY WNRDR FAIL TO EXCITE Mrs. Average Women is cont-in- uaily bumping into pictures of a beautiful cost-war world. where her kitchen will be as workmanliko as a machine shop. where the dust will he filtered out of the air like magic where she and her hus- band will pile into their plane. 1h- gteacl of the family car, when va- cation time rolls around,__§ays__a DESIGN NO. The star motif makes a lovel Iompleie instructions. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your 113mb mg address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, chirlotte- town Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian, Needlework Department. Design No. i190 . amp - - - - - - - - - - rmcm moaass - - - - — design for a quilt t i . The block is 10% by il inches w en pieced. o use n M“, mom 1190 Pattern No. i190 co itainl leaves. Boll sugar and water together for five minutes. Add cranberries and boil without stirirng until the Skim D011 Open. Remove from fire and stir in finely chopped mint IQHVPS- Allow sauce to remain in saucepan until cool. If desired. substitute one-quaretr to one-half teaspoon mint extract for the fresh mint. Makes one quart sauce. well-known commentator?“ i" is a lovely world. this much written about, much pictured world of to-morrow. But if the advertising willy want to get Mrs. Woman excited. they should not talk about a strange new world, full of new conveniences, bu‘. cf the little things in the pro-war writers Average world that made life easy foi- housewives. They should talk about those daily deliveries the stores used to "like. when a woman could say.- “Send it. please," without apolo- gizing. They should talk about three- really had w have a dres to wear to a Dilly or to take on a trip They should talk about the days when a women could walk into a m" and say. "I'd like" instead of “D0 you have?" ‘and of the time when all you needed to let a new electgic ice box was a down pay- men . Relieve Giioliod bane of It“ King Victor Inma- ucl n lento! is his grandson tho Prlnco of Naples, pictured here with his mother. The 6-year-old prince's father, Prince Umberto, la expected to renounce right of luc- Meet the Possible glldccllfll‘ to the tangy Ipirif vinegar and Schwuh Prepared Music ilio, makes meals more puts life into all kinda of andbonurol W. H. SCHWARTZ l: Camila’: OM00! Colin orrr----------movrnor-------- A and Finest! Schwartz pioneered in the production of Prepared Mustard in Canada-oriabllshing the first piuaiard grinding mills over a quar- ior of a century ago. And today ihoin in tho- finoli, with a following aorou the continent. Made oi the finest lolociod muriard nod, a MUST for ovary pantry. But nay Schwartz HALIFAX. NOVA BOOTH FIRST will». hi: oar-tum give: Nil EDI‘ Vflluulwu t @- copop-zlch Chan k Scnbom Coin: ‘The. llwm imp man in a: Ill-lit!!! Oooulnu. Scour ab: coden- P“ lhdmlf dun. Ge: rho proper “"5815 b! mounting ooflbe and "i" “fllnmy. Make only the exact amount needed — and always an: cola coon after it’: made. B“! lfmsmbcr-flarf by getting caper-rich Chase k Sanborn Cofieel Qlill"? W5" 80!: further.‘ CHASE 8f SANBORN COFFEE I, i Dorothy Dix Says- FAMILY’S ituacrriou. T0 GIRL’S DATES DICTATES HER FUTURE Parents Must Make Home Pleasant Place For Boy Friend To Come To, Provide Privacy The teen-age girl and her dates presents one of the most vital of all domestic problems, et it is one which most parents make no effort to solve with either in elligence, understanding. or sympathy. when Susie begins ‘.0 have boy friends. it seems to throw the aver- age family in a panic. Faihef has an acute attack cf iealousv when he sees lils baby girl preferring some other male to himself. and treats the innocent little lad its if he were a burglar who had came to steal the sil- , var. Grandma inquires darkly about his family. Mother says when she was Susie's age she never even Looked at a boy. and she doesn't knfrw what the world is coining to The little brothers and sisters hang around listening and spying like so many infantile F’. B. l. . poor usie is lectured. teased. rid‘.- culed until she feels like hiring herself to ir nun- nary. or anyway. running awav from home. YOUTH MUST BE SERVED What the family lailg to recognize is that Susie - . has come to one of the turning points in her life, and that ‘ier whole future largely depends upon how they handle the situation. For youth must be served. Susie is going to want all of the pleasures that belong to her age. she wants to b9 pop- uiar with the boys: to be admired, made love to. have a. "steady," have hcr dances cut into. anc. some day get married. And whether these ex- periences come to hcr normally. openly. frankly. decently and safely. or whether she takes them secretly and dangerously. and often fatally. cic- pcnds upon whether her father and ‘L put welcome on the doorrnat for her boy friends. or slam the door in their faces. All parents want their daughters to have happy girlhoods and event- ually to marry wortliyvoung men. but few of them seem to appreciate liow much this depencs upon themselves. For the prettiest and most attractive girl needs a helping hand when she is lust beginning to step out. and a grouchy father and an eavesdropping mother can queer even Miss America, herself. ‘O0llp0llfl~ l-le said it was ail!!!" a Prlaol , - " Trade lourrd from housewives ll min. WNW "MY, ' “bu” h .1 um min. ‘Ihn nnlwcn m im- “pmrazureotdiwms- Milli“ ma. are: . 1mm -~n~ “Mi-r W"- l" to uk on prloo control are invllfll i gnu“... we. ~ i and Trade Board. Q. 1 bought some Jun on the market and ave my coupons for it regulations. Was he rlBhi-T ' A, lie a; correct. You cannot b0 in possession of any loose coupons. _ The dealer who celil you any rat- ioned goods must see Y0“ W" l?" goupong from your book. Loose o0!!- {mns cannot be used 1e ally f0!‘ he purchase of rati oom- Q. I bought a rebuilt sewing ma- chine recently which broke down in a week's time. Have I any iv course? "' A. Under an order of the War- time Prioca and ‘Trade Board. iha seller cf g rebuilt sewing machine must give a 90-day written guar- antes that the machine is in good order, and will be repaired frec of charge within that time limitcxcept ln the case of disrepair caused by improper handling by the pur- chaser. Q. We have a couple of hives of bees, but not enough honey for commercial purposes. Can we eat l! much as we wish ourselves now that honey is rationed? can we give some to a sick friend or to a neighbour who has previously given us socnethnig from his Gar- den? If we cannot eat it all 0'1- selvec. what can we do with the surplus as it is not extracted but in large combs? A As there are no restrictions on your own consumption. you may eat as much honey ac you wish yonrseivez. . . You may give some to a sick friend or to neigh- bors providing they give you the proper number of D ration coupons. You in turn, will surrender these coupons io your local ration board office with particulars . A pro- ducer of less than 2,000 lb. of honey a year- is l ’ ' to register with the local ration board as c. m producer of extracted or comb honey and surrender coupons to‘ that office. 0 There is talk of our skating rink heinw i-e-opened ihis winter. Is a WW“ "cense needed in order to operate it? A ice skatinr rinks are SwcdishtMcat Balls Then is no more oppoiizlng way o "extending" ground much than In lhoso "Kiiilbullur" into balls and pan fry in fat: When brown, add 1 cup boiling water to pan and simmer l5 minutes. Serve with gravy or, iii illustrated, hot noodles. _ Our Scandinavian readers will already know this excellent Swedish dish. For the benefit of others we give you this week an easy-to-follow recipe. 1' lb. ound uncooked meat (if possi ic mix beef, pork and veal) HERBS FOR FLAVOUR Now that we are all looking ioi: i Egg milk savoury rcci es that make meat P d b go further, on’: let's overlook. z m?‘ bu‘ cmm s the use of savoury herbs. Dried; Saki PEEP“ sage, savoury, thyme, marjorani and swcct basil are obtainable in many stores. Experiment with a pinch of herbs in stews, men loaves and pics. You'll find they'll quickly win you new Beat egg with milk, add herbs but“ u ‘ chef. l (sage and marjoram or mixed - poultry seasoning), seasoning; add breadcrumbs and allow to soak.- Fry onions to golden brown. Now mix meat, onion and breadcrumb Mixture: Shape l6 tsp. ground herbs 2 rbsps. chopped onion 4 tbsps. fat / We nil! have a few copies of Mmiu Logan's famous hand book oi’ meat cookery "Meal: Complete." Send 10¢ to Swift Canadian Co. Limited, Depi. M1145. Moncion Plenty of girls who never have a beau to bless themselves with. or get taken out to any place of amusement. and who have "spinster" carved on their tombstones when they die. owe it to their having been double- vrlmeii by their parents who never provided them with any place in which they could hold a conversation without the entire family overhear- ing everything that was said. And that cramped the style of the youth who didn't have much confluence in his line to start with. so that he never came back o second time. NO MAN POPS QUESTION WITH DAD NEAR While as for love-making. well. it is a safe bet that no man :ver flopped the question to a girl with Father reading. the paper within ear- ' ct, and Aunt Jane knitting a sweater on the other side of the piirticrrs There were few old maids in the days when people live:l in houses with good thick walla and solid oak doors. It is-a strange thin". that parents seem to have so little sense of the value a. homo is to a girl. especially in her teens. In the first place. it given her a chance to meet vn- Rivht. which she will not. have unite.“ her father and mother have made the youngsters welcome in their house, ayélnlitgis a pleasant place for them to come and dance and spend a lolly e n . In the second place it is her beat advertisement. Boys fudge n girl by her family. lf the" are nicn people who ew- cordhl and hospitable and who can talk to them about the things thev are interested i-i it makes them feel that =he is all right. . Many a boy marries c. girl because she is her mother's daughter. GOOD HOME OIRUS BEST BAFEGUABD Thlfllly. and most important of all. nothing is such a safeguard to a girl as to have a good home background. No boy treats the air‘ he picks up at the drug store. or who comes in with her hat on readv to l!“ somewhere when he comes for her of an evcninn. the wav he docs the izirl at whose home he visits and whose father and mother he kriow- and likes If he has smoked Susie's father's cigars and eaten her mother's cake. and if he knows that Susie is going to tell Mama and Papa l about where she went and what a good time ah:- hsd when she gels $05811]? (‘,1 going to treat hcr with respect and not take her places she o . g . But this protection parents can only rive their daughters if. they make friends with the boys onrl girls Silsie goes with. if thev make when welcome in their houses and find out what sort of kids thev are. M*vbe it means that father will have to spend his evenings readin" his rover in thi- bedroom instead nf his favorite chair in the living room. Ma"b'~ it will mean that mother villi have to do a lot of extra. wnrk moi-ind """""' ‘~ and cakes. But it is-worth the price. for it is Susie's inst-r- from th- provisions n! (he licens- ‘mr order unless meals. refrrsh- ‘menu or beverages are supplied m‘ unless 2006.5 such as tobacco, riv- areflea. candy. etc. are sold If r~~h sales are m~rl= on ih- premises a license is needed. ..-.-._ I l era/ice SPOOL BRACELETS i ince ticket. Discussions of post-war problrms NAZls MORE CIVIL PO 'r s uamiiahire. England are held regularly by members of tho Canadian Women‘: Anny Corps. 00S R . -(OP)- Opl. Philip Nash. repat- riated Britlsh soldier. said German Moro than id-and-a-half um of prison guards had such a change in Ichocolate were distribuicd to Can- .‘ ndian troops in the Mediterranean attitude during the last six months that thev now were saying "good I area during a recent month. | morning." First aromatic lpiooc, rd oxcliol appo- appeiikinq and sandwiches. It’: sous LIMITED and Spko Hum CENTURY ._ ~» j , With Christmas approaching, you ' want to have some original idou about giftr. Why not make than yourlelf. Nothing will delight your friends more than coltume jewelry ' made by your own handn. Wu smart and definitely original. l-low to have nrnlrt lcceuor‘ ll no problem at all when you make I your own costume jewelry. It’: truly unulng what clever, chic tr‘ ‘ you an fashion from odd: and undo. " Tho homo jeweler” can ouily cf- ford to have jewelry to match every coltume. In addition, rho bu all tho fun of expressing herself orticti- ully, of tolling her admiring friends “I made it myself." Our ill-pogo booklet giver com- plete inrtructlonu for all aorta of corturno jewelry from cork brace- let: to lea shell necklaces. The di- rectionr are eny to follow, the ma» I terial needed very cimplo. and the result: dolightful. Don't stint yourself on tho uu oi 1 riotous coloro- and be lure that though you follow the inltructlonl yap do not ltilio your own ingcnu- I . . ' l Send lilo in eoim for your copy of Qoatume Jewelry You can Iuilyi li....- to the Ohnrlotinionw Guard- ian Hum service Address. Bo lure to write pbinly your mine, address and the name of booklet i Name ‘- street Andrea i019 nvvinu you this morning." uid l-litlcr t0 Gocring. "Yes-I mow what it is. Iihr the first time alnco I've known you. you've left off your medals chest 1811M i arrangement; for the ring 2nd cake the‘ R. A. P. in Mm ‘SWIFT CANADIAN co. LIMITEAD‘ Makers of Premium Qualify Products; Brooiifield Bull"- isglwlilrill Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Siiverieai Lani I . now platinum-cans!“ ELFAST. B —(OP)- Mai- sir Alan o. ounuinshnm. Gem Officer in Command. British Fulfill Northern Ireland. has be¢ii Bppiliii" ed lieutenant-General. - A llorning Smile ODD "There's something odd about looked down at hi! "Great Heavens!" he cried- "I Iorgot ‘to take them off my PP Needlecraft For The Home D SMOOTH PRINCESS For that neat, trim look in a home frock, you could not do better than make this princess style, plus the apron on the same smooth liner -both in the pattern. Style m. aoso u designed girl Goering 1w um ms [Tlfl-f/f/f 6/1 kllvlf‘ ainu 96 requires a 1-2 yda. . fabric, dress. i 5-8 yds. 85 in. ric for the apron. Complete guide in each pattern. Bend twenty cents for plttcrn. Write your name. address and style number. Be sure to state sin you , cum coma Oitv - Proviu-co RING FROM CANADA DAGIlNHAM, Sussex, England —(OP)- An onllaomcnt ring sent air-mall from Oanad and n wedd- ing cake which. trnve 0.500 miles ‘in a grvice kl Doric Moment.- Iidgingto while t alnin f Canada? g or