PAGE Eton? ' ' ' ' i orfia t I1 iiovy CAN | MAKE comer c0 ram/ray? 135T thins. buy cofleTthat gin; you more flavor ounce for ounce_ super-rich Chase 8t Sanborn Coffee! The", fllwflys keep coffee in an air-tight container. Scour the coEee- pot absolutely clean. Get the proper strength by measuring cofleg “d water accurately. Make only the exact amount needed —atid always serve coffee soon after it‘; made. Bu! remember-start by getting super-rich Chase 8r Sanborn Cofiee! Quality coffee goes further.‘ 'CH'A‘S‘E*& sANiioRtis corms ,=#___ .._ A Job Only I You Can D0 q Price Control Question And Answers ,. Questions and Answers on 3"!" Control tiill upueur in The Guard- ian us a regular feature each do! Ihe questions are those which have rgachgd the “uriime Prices and Irudn Board from housewives in this region. The answers are III“- vidcd by tho Board Headers. Per tons who have intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited to send them in uriiinl! i0 "19 Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee of the Wartime Price; and Trudr; Board. ‘ Q A plumber charged me $4 65 to install p new water lead pipe in my collar. Isn't this too much to p for the material and labor? A. That all depends on whether the charlie tirade for the total time and material is the some as durins the basic period Sept ll to Oct. 15, 1M1. If you have reason to be- licve this plumbey has raised hisi rates since then, please write us again null the matter will be in- vestigated at once. SAFE JOUR. EY The meek little man was walking home from the funeral of his big, mast-run ll wife. Suddenly a roofing tile fcll and struck him on the head. "Gosh," said he, "Sarah has er- rivcd in heaven blreedy. sfiifiéiffl T0 HEAR TIIM SAY: 1-; 110W SHE KNPWS " “HER eioii-i! CARROTS WlTl-l CHEESE 3 tablespoons butter, melted 3 tablespoons flour l 1-2 cups milk. l-2 teaspoon salt Dash of cayenne 3-4 cup grzitcu cheese 3 1-2 cuus ccolred carrots. Blend butter and flour, add milk SlOWlK and cook until thickened, stizring constantly. Add seasonings and 1-2 cup cheese. Place carrots in a buttered baking dish, cover with ‘sauce and sprinkle top with rctnniiimg; cheese. Bake in g mod. crate oven i350 degrees IL) 15 minutes. Serves 6 to 8. IflNTS GIVEN Yo save THAT rcr: The following hints should prove of value to lmusewives with ice boxes: Hot foods should not be put in refrigerators to cool; the block 0f ice should not be chipped, and ill-fitting refrigerator doors should be iepaired. Also, the experts ad- vise that storage shelves should not be overcrowded. and the “heel and toe“ method should not be used to close icebox doors... A re- frigerator should not stand near n stove or in direct sunlight. and no more ice should be used than is necessary to fill the box. With wartime deliveries a problem, housewives should not ask icemen to call five times a weck when three calls would do, arid, finally, they should remember that every time an icebox doo; is opened, hot ziir, which must be cooled, niches in and lowers the refrigerators preservation efficiency. PORTUGUESE CURRENCY The mcnevta unit of Portugal is the escudo oh an average val- ue of four cents s Re alm {sui- rim ciuuiporrrm-owu _. '1.- Sociial and Persona GUARDIAN iDorothy Dix Say}- WIVESWANT FIliTY-FIFTY HUSBANDS BUT BALK AT SHRARING WORRY Men Get Skimmed MiTir And Like It Wives Select Husband-b Clothes Women are always feet of their desires in t-hlng about the flfty-flft son Women do not w wliiie the husband has to subs You can see this ill their aptitude-towards each other, to begin - wife wants to be the adored instead of the adorer. She l“ wants her husband to continually ply her with flatter- ies and tell her how beautiful and wonderful B116 i8- She wants him to beat the cymbaisarid ballyhoo What a marvelous cook and manager nis i is if she makes edible biscuit and keeps reasonably near the limit of her budget. But almost as rare as hens’ teeth are women who continue to be lovers after marriage. They dont feel called upon to tell their husbands that every d every way they grow dearer to them, and that tn eyes these husbands stil look like romantic heroes, no matter if the l bunch. Nor do they bother to ie 0st their hair and acquired a p 5 ARE 0N“ husbands see that they consider them world-beavers, and that ‘the oniY reason the"; are not President is because they didn't go in for politics- i Yet heart-hunger isn't an exclusively female cnmpl and Just as many hiubands as wives would at)?!“ now and then and e. few thank yous. the bridal tour she has begun elterin wife arrogates to herself the right to concern when he wants to go to brize Bu‘. Reno is the answer, if would hap if a usband absolute who could general idea is that the husband's part prorats. consists ir. moncvpolizing it stlon and whether the house shall be early she picks out the decorations and the furniture, without even ask poor sirup what colors he likes and whether he wants to be comf She spreads herself all over the place and he ls lucky‘ gets even so much as a. hook in e. closet for his very own. As for a place in which to keep his cherished collection of butterflies, pipes. or laugh. There wouldn't be room enough for what the or artistic. whatnoi, that's to g a n pick out his church for his politics. select his neckties and clotlhesfiand drug him to g . you should be foolish enough to ask what tried to change his wife from what she is w what he would like her to be. Any iuiize would grant a vliie o- dwell ove that her husband picked out her hats and made her wear dresses w en her taste ran to slacks. Few wives ever go fifty-fifty with their husbands about the home The rt it, While the Wlf95 1t is the w fe who decides the loc- Georgian or modern cigar 1:812: billable if he svin! talking about the fifty-fifty nuwand u the 0b- mnhimony, but wife, probably to share equally w work arid worry as well as the pleasures an Their" notion of the ideal one is that in which t ist on skimmed milk, and like it. "in th d BY-m s, ousanwgvm hear them ss YOU DEW!‘ D008‘ here is no Siw 456C ivfe over acwr ng to her own ore they have gotten back l his testes a d habits is to sup wife culls “his junk" even if it were as big as the Pentagon, It is the wife who decides who shall come to the house. It i’! o camp perpetually in the guest room, while the husbiihdfl are infrequent visitors. It is the wife's friends who get the warm welcome. band's who are served cold shoulder. _ mucl. of e gourmet a man may have been before marriag ding he eats what his wife sets before him. asks no ques family wh and the hus co n uncut-or else- You might think that children are s. sort of partnership Mil-fr in which a husband and wife would share eqilfllll’. but Such is not the 6*“- Ninety-nine times out of ii hundred they are mother's e possess ion. and when father ventures to express an opinion about their lll-ibilng he i: told where he gets of! in no uncertain terms. rlifist exiciusiv The only {Inge average father has in his children is the privilege to pay their b All ct which shows that while a fifty-fifty marriage would be an ideal between a husband and wife, it will never be acce table to ey would went. to change the ratio w, say, 95% relatloiishi ivomen. and 5% for husbands. fl"iliuunitviteu's ADVICE Laundry experts say that shirts will wear better if the collars and cuffs are turned up and thoroughly soaped along the folds before being placed in the tub or washing ma- clline for laundering. - Colorful Hooked an; Lends Charm to a Room Simple and Inexpensive to Mike A hooked rug gives your home such a warm, intimate air] you can hook this charming design easily. Use any material you have on any- Pei’- th their husbands in the perquisites of mnrriflrfie- he wt e gets all the cresm The atyl in eir have their amt. Men have it. £00. late a. put 0n the head .ures she looks forward to is the An , and the him. decide philharmonic her And no matter hWW e alter the Wed- tlons, makes no or wives And nyourlipswouidhsopfromslipi Five things observer with are: To whom you speak, f whim W1‘ speak, And how, and when, and where. -.Auitior unidentified. LUNCH IMPORTANCE 1i it ham to work lifter lunch‘. The sort of lunch eaten really doe: make a difference to the amouni into afternoon lobe. For afternoon pep on hot summer days have a crisp, fresh salsdhbiown breed and butter and a g as of milk for nch . Wax floors like this: Wash the floors with warm water and mile amp or soap powder. Remove any spots with washing soda rubbed oi with a cloth. Rinse with clear watc- and wipe as dry as possible. Wh the floor is perfectly dry go over 1 with a thin coat of wax. After 4 minutes —or when the wsx is i -rub with u home-made or com- mercial floor, polisher. (You ca usually rent the letter kind at small cost from s. hardware store. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Don't fdree gifts on friends until you embarrass them especially if you can't afford it and they know you can't. COATS FOR AUTUMN Costs for fall are being designed to wear over tailored suits . . . untrimmed and loose backs with furred tuxedo fronts dressy furzed trimmed coats to wear over smooth, soft woollen dresses and, suits. Materials iitll be rneltons,‘ soft twills, fleece t pes, and twist yarns. the latter th smooth sur- face indicating a general trend to- ward simplicity. Dress materials in soft woollens will be worn with companion coat fabrics. COTTON IS BEST TASTE FOR SUMMER Nothing could be simpler than the summer girl o! this year of grace. is dressed in “ taste. having relinquished the geegsws and furbelows dear to her vanity. fires wearing cris cottons, not as cool as they loo , but cool en- ough, and she is not wearing stockings, although having aband- oned hosiery she has gone back to hats. Gloves are as may be —s0me- time she wears them, sometimes not. but when it's n date she is sure to be wearing them even though they hide her brand new sperkler. BEAUTY IN THE SOLOMONS Native women in the Solomon Islands bleach their black hair pink with s paste made from coral lime. LSON FROM Till BIRDS 'I‘hat precious lessons come to us through nature and its winged crea- tures has been often proved; and ll, has again been evidenced in e recently witnessed occurrence, one in which there was s lesson of par- ental love. its readiness of self- sacrifice, and the cyst-presence of protection. ing down upon a linnet. which was winging hastily from the vicinity of its nest, to draw upon itself an attack which would otherwise have been directed at its nested Young. Because it was no match for the msrauder either in swlftness or YollWOnInWllelUIerFrom llili‘ HISIIES then Broil-liken _ the III of 88 doling-suffer from hot flushes, medicines een bug, that's made Gtpecfaliz-Fwomcfl, relieve such painful ress. In fact-taken regularly Plnkhnmb Compound helps build up resistance Illiustsitehsymptoml. tolsoiss ofwom Thouesndluponlieusends rid poor alike Livingifii’ Leisure The Woman's Realm "Physical prowess. the iii-met’: snori- of vim Canadians are able to bring “runny z Fashions ‘Y- Literatq-i flce seemed imminent. But obvious- ly, in consequence of the nature of its ‘meta/is, the little bird was to be reward . At the moment when the hawk was about to seize its rel’. l 110W projected itself into webs of the iiniiet. I. ‘seoneerted by this act, the hawk swerved and bent itn attack on the dove. Confident in] SEPTEMBER i; A ~ ' \ W105: t4 superior capability of f‘ ‘ and endurance, the dove led the hawk fsrlndhighinto theskylnl futile ehnee. safe from tber reclaim the linriet was eft free to pm for its young. -Chrl.stian Science Monitor suiirmm THIBST umrmm“ wrm mun us Winter and hot wisps summer and cold drinks. 'l‘hey go together as naturally as apple pie and cheese. Winter's hot soups often con- tributed a goodly pert of the fun- lly’s milk quota. — and it's n good ides, say t e authorities at Nutri- tion Services. to let summer's cold drinks do the same. On days when it seems too un- besieby hot to eat st all. n well chilled egg-neg flavoured to suit individual tastes. is not only cool and refreshing but goes pert way to fulfilling the Food Ru es. A crisp vegetable salad, whole wheat bread and butter, fresh fruit and cold milk makes an ideal hot weather lunch And one which provides many of the day's essential foods. A sparrow hawk was seen swoop-L HINTS 0N EIQUETTE It is perfectly correct to write to a boy you have known for some time and who is in the services, even if you have not been "going together " Write an impersonal let- ter, friendly and nesy, and use V- mail if possible. It will reach him sooner. Loading her QWAC. band 0n a coast-to-coast recruiting tour, comely Pipe Major Ilillian Grant, of Victoria, 3.0. told reporters: "Women make Just es good pipers as men." STAR FILET CROCHET DOIIJEQ DIIGN NO. Ill! Crocheted dailies are delightful possessions and fun tn create. Pat- tains complete in- structions for ‘-’ three gins. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and atidress wgh rile gfnts kin goth or s amps e C lottetown Giels-rilllg. urn“ c‘ rl ttstown 0 dl Nlelalgwork medals-led? Design No. 1218 Roast Beef: and Yorkshire Pudding In wartime, before we serve this old favourite,‘ let's be sure we know how lo cook ll economically ‘Him’: nothing like roast beef! Bu: when even a 4 lb. roast-like the one we picture-takes 4 coupons, we certainly want to nick: the mos: of iti And that’: where modern cooking methods are so important. Save ‘k II. on o 4 ls. rout Yes, by low temperature c ' ' o,- with rm searing, we an save nearly 20% of the precious mestl The safe rule to follow is to keep your oven at 525° for all roasting. Allow about Extend your Roost Beel with Martha Logan's Yorkshire Pudding In Yorkshire rlie rule used lp be’ “pudding before men," m dull ‘h. > family appetites before the predoiu meat was served. i - Herc i_s an old Yorkshire recipe for’ ' "pudding":— w! l (up milk '3‘ llfipplflgs from rout ; salr to taste Sift flour with pinch of Sllf, Beat dz! eggs well and ailii milk. illcnd egg ' and milk mixture vviih limit and best vigorously. Cook in hot dripping from toast (s separate pan msy be used) for half an hour. Cut into squares and serve. 1 cup flour 2 eggs 28 minutes a pound for small bone- in routs of beef, 55 for lamb, 55 to 40 for pork and vesi. If you like meat very well done, increase the time I s r for rue beef decrease it. For larger toasts (above 5'lbs.), allow five minutes less per pound. The cooking time-table ln Mink Logan's "Meat Com plctc" is invaluable for economical viunh ' 10¢ for this famous lii cookery to Dept. 11713;) Co. Limited, Monctou, SWIFT CANADIAN C0. LIMITED . . a Dominion‘ wide organization devoted to the conservation and ' efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. 1 R. G. A. F. Seeks to Recruit Pigeons OTTAWA, Sept. l0--(OP)_. Some/thing new in "recruiting" films has been produced by the R. (LAB-directed st the pigeon pop"- ulstln . Called "It's your pigeon," the film depicts the life of s pigeon in the air force and shows the lin- portsnt role the birds play. After the outbreak of the war, the sir force cashed in on the pig- eon's uncanny knack of finding his way home. The birds have saved Need ADOIABLI TIM-AG! DRESS With The New U-Neekline - You have probably been heving trouble finding lust for a teenage lrl —neither foo For The Home a the right dress ' young nor too od. This st lo is_ {a many an airman's life. Often men sages have been carried m!!! miles from scu to Sllllfl‘ l0 brin . quick rescue to lost ci-civs of sin craft. . With expansion of the 3-9-5!‘ the need for pigeons has incresp ed and now an urtleiii ieililes" nu“ gone out for 1,000 more birds i4,- fiIl the establishment of cast coast lofts. BEFORE THE WAR } In peacetime. 17.5 "Wm" trains ran in Britain. "star m A SILVER SEA" No Engnsh hm“ is more tiiu-IY 70 mile frnn the sea Cvflii- lecrofl Ad no MATTER now YOU o0 YOUR WASH —YOU NEED suuuei-irb EXflW-SMP/IVESS FOR EXTRA-DIRTY SPOTS oil-itch s -hsve re. Ported benefits. Lydia Plnkhnm’: bl 9 d!" b0 0121' 050i "Whoa. in cfia. wom- mm: NAMI-- -_-_-—--.|dn. STRIIITADDRES _-_-- *°ITY—-—FROVD€OI——~— hand (though woollen is best) and ll for colors-the more the mer- rieri Lovely together are rose, green, black, beige, orchid. How to begin? On a large piece of burlap drew the shape of the rug, 23 by 8'! inches. Then draw a 1-inch border and rule ofl 15 boxes, each ‘l inches square. The florll and geometric designs you draw from patterns. Now, after sewing carpet binding round your rug and tucking to l wood frame, you can hook. With one hand, hold l strip o! fabric (cut l5 inch wide) unfit the rug. With the other hand thrust the hook through the burlap and pull up the strip, leaving s loop 1/4 inch high on top of the burlap. Carefully following your color scheme, hook the same way until the rug is finished. Our IlZ-page booklet gives exact dnstructions and patterns for mak- ing this beautiful hooked rul. Also tells how to make other lovely hooked styles, u well u woven braided. knitted, tufted uni crocheted run. Send l5 cents in coins for u: copy of How w Make Your gm Min to the chulottetown Guard- _ ion gomeltse-rvlinee. Address. Do sure wr p lnly your name address and the nsme of booklet. ' W?! D199!" is dress, gspecislly when you find how easy it is to make llD. Styl N0. 3476 ll dedfll d llllfitbllfiilelfifeqlllroll- 8-8 yds. H-ill. hbflc With 7 1-2 yds. Pattern is handout to United States Standard Measurements and includes chart with step by stop instructions Send twenty cent: for pattern. Write yolk- Mme, address end style . Be sure inst-etc silo you YE MIZMJ WMWMWIIY 45TH Mull JY/PPZY f w 1/5100 Ind y 1/5100 P11006756’ MERE WORDS CAN'T Till. YOU the difference between an ordinary wash . . . and clothes washed the Sunlight way. You have to see the gleaming brightness and sweet-smelling fresh- ness yourself. For Sunlight does far more than remove surface dirt. A touch of Sunlight on collars, cuffs, edges, puts a film of soap right on the dirt. Then the rich Sunlight lather looeenl Wevenmcleeply imbedded grit and grease. NO WONDER CLOTHES COM! BRIGHTER! Not ii Itreuky bright. ‘Not "Half-Washed". But spotlessly radiant. Yesl Even grimy work clothes wit: admiring glances. Try Sunlight this washday——and see k -- what its "extra-seapl- ness” means to youl no over um- wmaw/z/ Wartime conditions YIIVOIIOIOO‘ lb apply cl hli-Osntlhll-Ohildhp. Snfhbsresn times wbenyoiirgrooerisoutellot-Lwomsorry, sndhopelhetyolwillbgpellQflsfisthu The way Sunlight loos- ens grease is simply marvelous. And be- cause Iiiniiflit is all - puroaoopltbkind to your hands . . . and goes a long. lung way even in hud-u-naiis water. "IMO i, liar-QB Years Ago Today ‘ (h The Canadian Press) BIHE, l8, IBIS-The American y eliminated the st. M l salient advancing to within lo mi s FOR A COMPLETE WASHINBJOI- YOU CAN'T D0 WITHOUT SUNLIGHT of lhtl and tskiril H300 prisoners and coo guns