vnors. Two - taf4xfbnk humus 7511... '3 " ozmky l: an Island Farmer's Wife‘ A Job‘ Only» You Can Do Prl Coatnlqsestio K “and Answers m , ‘Questions and Answers on Prl control will appear in The Guar- |lll ll I - feature each d: The questions are those which in reached the. Wartime Prices an Trade Board housewives ‘his region. Tne answers are vided by the Board Readers. eons who hhve htelligent question to ask on price control are invite to send them in ting to tbs meagre Begionsl Advisory Court >>>¢<a~¢s¢.-;¢,4.,g,,,»,,,,,' o‘ - fie¢+o++meo mgkmam, l._ fJalnes regarded some cf ‘s and my Incline-clearing tccay wth algttgfnul - if we " our tar, r rrlisht have cavegm this out‘: won-y._ ‘mere . truth in E because fo/lrs buy ffiem more offen! Mostgveicome wsy to. greet Mother on hel- day . . . charming wearable gifts she'll cher- ish the year ‘round! We've an exciting new collection of fashions Mother would iroose herself, and-s friendly staff to-ireipl you with your gift elections. For wearabies to compli- ment thst most gracious First Lady-come see our extensive but- not expensive suggestions to- day! ' '1' EA "‘° °“’ Never Before Has Fine Quality MeantlSo Much, F§§-O-§+O-O-OO40§§+§Q§-OO-OO§O0OQ.Q§QXO§§§O-§OO-O§&§O40-O Dorothy Dix Says- i773 III: YHQI grrea smletimes it sgay with ilhe bright colors of pleasure: and acme times it is drab from ". and disappointments. y I had ed my going until to- marrow. _ow much more pleasant the outoznne mlilrht have been“ or “i! he had waned for the next. day" we say wrhena negret or an accident ocmes out clf a ‘clear sky. And the strangeness of It is ill-a we o and thyp consider it after- I only to wonder. I thought of this whcn Polly and I went down to the bottom 0f the rise the front meadow (oday. - . . Q- I am planning on opening tourist home i0 awommodate ove - night uests and serve meals. Would I be a lowed extra rations? A. irst you should visit you ' nearest Prices Board Office an secure a business permit. when. you have secured this permit Lh . ration administration will advis you whether or not you are ent led to extra rations. Q Three months ago I rented rmsssss“ uousri COATS warren sues arouses -k GLOVES _ HANDBAGS was: enorua "Where Smarter Women Shop” Cor;- Queen‘ d: Richmond Sis} ilncoutli Suitor Smart’ lat lll-Maanered lay Bar; lllek la Marriage DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Do you thin-k it advisable to marry a boy furnished apartment to a wup} ' with whom you find fault easily? The faults I find with him are that with one child. Now I hear llhat‘ he is not truthful; he takes bites that are too iargiwhen eating. and has "heYha" “V” bmmlers- The i-flr- many unpleasant mannerisms that bore me to tears. He also smacks g5}: émélggmggtwnéwk hiznerhlghe when he kisses me and I am a little too bashful to say anything about unless he is ‘mm re e5 that, but I have asked him to correct the other faults. He is very smart. A. WPTB rcmad 111155 perm" with college honors, and I can't understand why he any householder to share his ac- has such undesirable habits. ggflzdyéitolgrvlslélglefhgfvegalite lflkis D0 you mum u. will always be mu way? If he , a l’ ° - b the wa he acts. how do you So your tenant would b i - aggravates me mw y y m m, “gm m having" gggebgfl think I vmuld m1 after a few years of married life ers. . . If as a result of more Wm‘ him? occupants nhe cost of services to the landlord. such as hot water, light, ctc.,are appreciably himher. he may applv to the nearest Rant- als Office for an increase in rent Biscuits CI-S ll "Ibis afternoon we moved the cream so tor fmnl its winter quarters n this pantry to a enu corner in the pump-house. I re A now, I merely‘ began to carry it and then wil ngly- gave over my share 0f the burden to Jock. It had been sitting idle of Late of the cows have been allo join the mnks of and more are others await- ing the freahenirlg period. Only Ian; week, James put his head in at the dnm- of the stable to say: “l we may as well dry off the Kelly cow - commencing on Sunday. Always on a Sunday, the cows at Alderlea begin their drying- off. I have never found any ex- planation for Lilli except a casual ‘we always did it that. way". I I suspect this practice dates back In some old eupa-stitlon. which in Pat's words “nether helps arms". And so with kaepin Okb-VQOO 909+ VQQQQ+OQ GOODNESS! WHERE DID vou GET THAT AWFUL HAIRCUT? AW youKwwlou/s. HéArmvs curs /r , LIKE 774/5.’ -. t‘ W DO VOU KEEP - GOING TO $UCH A I TERRIBLE BARBER? Some _ IVIILIILI NI IIQIE . rstsrasur "Wuhan" dml nausea PAT. ANSWER: Perfectly awful, Pet, perfectly aw- ful. If your boy friend's manners get on your , nerves now when you have to take them only in to the tenant for looking after t".e broken doses, they would run you mad when you fire cn Suudavs would b» taken in» had a steady diet of them. For the faults of those with whom we have to i‘) "Cmu"! o" this application "if live don't diminish with familiarity. They gel. bigger and bigger and "‘wr°“5°d_'e“‘a1' more unendurable, and that is why when one marries one should be all steamed up with illusions and believe that one is getting a fairy prince or an angel for a mate. , MERIJLY HUMAN . The Question of an allowawe b, Wilable in benia ierbearenk doc - elm 0-00 +040 0-0 Q0004 sews-moo e v ‘l?’ ‘ a‘; towards the stream §Modern '4 1..'.i..;.1.1l;5.u;;... "his eeps the material soft and fluffy. Q. llow should . soiled tax‘. shoes be cleaned? A. Place them and wash wltih a flannel squeezed out of white Absorb the moisture HowCanI!!! By Anne Ashley with a spotted and Etiquette B! Roberta Lee t‘. e0 0 e-e 0-0-90 e-o-oo-eeeso-e e0 e 9 0 i Q. When the secrelaryy of ai business man asks a caller to please slate his business with pioycr. should the caller comply? A. Yes, because the sccreary ovvoo o0 this question When refused, ignore the caller. When talking with someone on a shoe tree , keep 1- 610i?! idorrt tel me", "What do you think soap saggy of that". "My, my" cloth. then rub well with castor oil Q. Hcrw can I wash corduroys’; ‘liiccessfully? Q A. Wash the cordufioys tears; t“? r sguntlltewacrisl A_ K lc '4 aiueeze out the water‘ esp the IL the last rinsing but throw the! wi-‘h soap and water- butter ' or vaseline Jelly- When dry. wash wards the one who is talking, but I-low can I avoid rancid but- _ conlairrr covered Wllh a cloth wrung out ably-aye the can an [he bu); of he; does it show attention for one to Ming, "Wel1_ well", “You . etc? __A. No; these monotonous repet- ltlom are not only dlscourteous to- ‘ very annoying. Q. Should a girl check her coat iwlwn dinner dancing? A. This is optional. She may chair. her em- lia; no doubt been instructed to ask: the ‘ majority of employers, if busy. will: out that one has gotten just a mere human being instead of s little tin god for a mate. and that he or she has plenty of faults and foibles and fussy iittle,\\'a_\'s and habits to which one has to be conveniently blind m order to keep out of the divorce court. But there is no use in stick- ~P¢ ueals o? h . . tail Inc-besides giving this one 0r that of the calves "a start", _ is so small a drop cf the lwholc milk remaining, in; your neck out for trouble by marrying a man whose habits make you shudder even during the days of courtship. ~ DEAR MISS DIX: I am in love with a girl and want to marry her because I know she would make me a nice wife. but I hesitate because when I take her to see my people she shuts up like a clam, say- mg absolutely nothing and smiles only when it becomes necessary. Also. when I pay her a compliment and tell her how nice she looks and how much I love her, she always replies: "Oh, don't say these things." I thought a girl liked to be complimented and made love to, and I don't know how to compete with an attitude like that, ‘ Most women yell because they don't get enough sweet talk What will I do? ANSWER: I think you had better try to find out whether the girl is just shy. or whether she is an lntmvert before you go any farther xvith your courtship. It may be that the reason the girl has nothing to say and acts like a dummy when you take her to visit your family is just because she does not know how to carry off an embarrassing situation. She knows she is under inspection, and that especially your mother and sisters, if you have any. are sizing her \lp and taking note of every hair on her head. and it takes a lot of nerve to act natural barassm James forgetting, looks into ' efforts there. she woanrap our. I really no use in separating it. This causes the housekeepers some em wt r sometimes even tea-cup with dis-favor to inquire: “and what, happened to the tea, Ellerl?" _ _ . Before the separator could be en there. the gouinp-hozlse was iven a cleaning. ly was so en- uslastic with the results c! our persuaded me to o on to clean an a acent build- "Ian‘t it great" w: n apparent, pleasure "to be able ~to see an improvement in the place one cleans?" We gathered up the useless accumulotlngs of the past year: old sacks; tattered tins: I of stove-pipe; Paint tins, saved for a time which never arrived, when “they might cane W, ..a___, l ‘Of course. in time one is bound to come down to earth andiind ""751 ""1 d m n m . . . i "It's just as 'weil"" or myself gllamcmg at s fa hly there lads lenoeandanod for Wesgassed J ' . e gave us m spprov- I Dowlron "C e remarked the can, . . ‘ ' it.‘ Polly giggled. gln brisk an)! to the water below James turned slowly enifollowed Jock back to the fencing. i-WO. ml tfhe It is a bottomless sort .a sinister Devil's Pool out 523"‘ “ d“ , lad of water through the years. "We tried the d h of it. oncewith along fence- poe" James has told me ‘and we nevertuuohed the it m-dst be deegier A dreadful s c it. is» freshels when s m w rulies tluough the gates in a eh foam. Continued on also - cold water qnd the butter will not, become nmmd through such an ordeal. But if she decent like to be made love in. or even to be compli- mented, the matter is more serious. That looks as if she is of a cold and unresponsive temperament, and that kind of a wife is Just about as comfortable to live with as a cake of ice. You would never get any response from hel- that wouldn't chill you to the bone. garment over the line in a shady? a argon: i CERTAINLY WISH I COULD GET MY WASH AS WHITE AS MRS. TAVLOWS. WONDER IF SHE BLEAOHED IT? - ilill’ SPREiil-THi-iiilllll OXYDOI. wwfls AFTER OXYDOI. voua WASH IS v N" lPllllfil-E! vlonwg Wm“; MRSJAYwR SMOIIED rms ween! mo Qiafégw‘ more vvmiour stescmue! DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Both my wife and I am employed. I con- tribute practically all of my earnings to keeping the home a going conocm. Is it not reasonable to assume that my wife should contri- bute some of her earnings also to the household expenses? G. E. N. ANSWER: When both the husband and wife are money-earners. it is only fair arid just that they should pro-rate the living expenses In accordance with the amount of each lane's income. bO-O-O- g Household Scrapbook Bv Roberts bee o+e+o+e+e Q-O-O-O-O-OO-O Cook 's Corner O-@O-OO-%O-O-O-O O-QQ-QX b‘ l-O-Q-O-O-O DELICATE CHEESE SOUFFLE The procedure for this dish is along orot-hodox souffle lines. The extreme "delicac " of flavor comes from the use o cream cheese in- stead o_f the nippy yellow cheese. which \S the character ingredient of most souffles in which cheese is Fish When soaking salt fish, lug m; fresh side down so that pthe salg will fail to llhe bottom of the dish. If the skin side is placed down, m fish will be almost as salty whe removed as it was originally, Blbho n When rurming ribbon thro h s 88111161". start st the center o the Kflflfler-t with the ribbon and run , thror? h frovmnthere in each dirt‘, on. ere be less bani of the ribbon. d m‘ Bottoms seats are used. lg tablespoons fine flavored drip- 8 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion iltablespoons flour I teaspoon salt Few grains rayenm $4 ounce package relish cream chéeese, cut in pieces | e888 Heat the dripping and onion and cook until onion is tender ar-l golden brown. Blend in the flour. rlduallv stir in the milk. Cook aver low direct heat. stirring con- stantly ur-Zil the sauce is smoothly thickened, Season sauce with salt and cayenne. Remove from heat. Add the cut- relish cream cheese and stir un cheese is melted. Separate eg s. Beat egg yolks until thick and lght and gradually stir in th hot sauc . Cool mixture to lukc e m. Beste egg whites, to 1- W1!“ i! WWII WWI u"! "n" ghich 5rd 915w gmlnizuiofb up have tzrcglfifleipher Anne nor Jean are c n a , un , ut n t d . - Acied to yolk mixture and foldulilliii‘ 2» Mm" i! "n" QYT"! Plmllntg‘! ly until egg white reduced to “l1 i°m'ml'“ fim-m‘ bilge °.’=.‘.ZZ¥S1."'§.II% n Iv ri-Ilid blhdliflild- ‘W? ' If ' hone of ihearwords ls :..':°a.v:."..".=.r~.m.°*"'~ ""“'| $113.11". Dlulneer. dlsssuaf!» , 4. wliu does the word "onion- Ghi." s.‘ a n s word beeum with u that means "quiet; calm" When cane u ed, wash them with not water dry u; hot sun. This will tighten Se: For: YOURSELF! .; QXYDOI. WASHES CLOTHES so CLEAN-THEY'RE wrme vvmrour: BliAfl-IIIIG! A EVEN grimiest clothes are n0 P1051"! with Oxydol on the iob. For Orydoh lively "Hustle-Bubble" suds lift out din y y i‘? ~ thsr less active soaps almost invariably g“ “*4”, leave behind. - b‘ ' ' r ‘ . ‘Morning ~ Smrle Actual tesu prove thlt Oxydol washes i-POOO-OO 0-044 0-0 COR-h clothes sod vvhiter ‘than these other soaps could ever hope to do. And D Perkins (i ‘ - mom Pshsoii. Kihxm ‘a’ all your white rhinll. IX"?! f0! 40W"- would giro us de definition of "per- i-lgln mien, come so clean they're White Without Bieschia severance. Parson Jenes-Brudders and lis- Perkins KING (Oi! COFFEE Bett E I'll‘ - er "Us in lire VocuemPocili D. C. Williams Yeyeeiiee ieverqiire News is iruei. King Cole Coiiee is once more available at yeurGrecefs in tire VACUiiMiliN that siruteeuteiryglgll in eit- i ‘ licieus-iiavor-endicireery l fragrance » your en- 3 Rim»! 1.; .. .- 1 5 "fimnow as win this “Kl... 1.5mm... " either the nor‘ we sre " is correct. 2. romance kn-oa ass in he un- ,, o. in of. ‘seeentmsecond Q ‘IF tea wssusate comes mo I- ‘vousfioo! Yet Orydol is really safe for wash colon and rayon-brings than bright and gsy u spring lowers. Sa-for eompiirneets on wash day- gae Oxydel sud sea even your [rilnim dodlss come White Without Bleaching. lads ls closes “o ' Qt“ QTNQ w‘ i ..'l""""ffy.i-yljenllr Z ~a~‘-.+7'.-r."-'." l ‘- KING COLE lathe ' ~ VACUUM V, use insane . v i *7 ' 7; ,. .1 1-