~ [wide variety swget ‘faliliii, a m” Gamma on WObBlIIY have to wait. s |“ A. t". there is a price ceiIinS ‘i PUPPY LOVE That pup has chewed shoe l E . s - . . I I . i“ _ . Young women are stockina 11D on . Q BIN" a_ - U . He spnligs at me with quivrilig cottons-two-piece stilts for exact-l Magkk Rich Pfllll m.“ » a g .~ . . » t “M. nose ling needs. and brat dresses in I smog-f’ .. tea... And tears a run in my nylon liosel moremovngmtg. mood _ h zhglfiflggm gawk‘ He wags that toil in ilendish llee be oounted upon as the bofibone o I Fuwhd" ‘$1,; ,, {Arid grins at torn trpholst y, a summer wardloue 961%,, qbaslfilflx ,-,mwI'"‘A“ And nousebreakinl-tliq- my s on “Toni-J POLICE i cycled rhdén N“ huglrinlau h, anal‘ . ber m, is - my n ti "the i-us hisbbfik . .-__... s=°"‘i,t¢w*‘ 34 l" . e ‘kgfi! B m Beboteurs in your _ kitchen? l ttolwiifl§zfigzaavtul ‘fag: ch & S3 b t You want w buy him-really d0. "915?" Ne‘ a Wu mum‘ -| w‘ dmw o ‘flmlfi “m 3S9 H 0111s And take my dog away with you? That friendly. gay. devoted cuss- lNc-thaxik you, pal, he stays with us! -l>leien Butln. I Mona SAFETY PINS Safety pins, you wLLl not in amazed to learn. were not iound bv a large number o1 shoppers in lcccnt Uniti-cl States _liul'vey- lily -l-l‘lll‘d5 o-t lnose who (liq buy ' . ~. i tlia A Qham were dlfiilflllsgigdauctlggf fig , e You Can Do i t Price Control Quolticy And Answers rich. fires]: flavor sends sales up. Up. UPI... VARIETY "v Jlnflvgg A ANY F5175 HAVE aiby production doesn't exceed estimated 23 per cent. m- ienougli satety pins to go around for Lhrigty usage‘, but nob ance. e use o e rass Questions and Answerehohc “l; make sturditr pins has been recom- l Control will appear l" T " d, niiended but not approved. iun as a rezular will!" e?‘- l y“ The man who could make a bet- ‘Jhc questions are time wli ch lava; tor vot-scourer mthout metal would reached the Wartime Prices l" {have his door beaten ‘in by the Trade Board from housewives i". army oi housewives ivho iouid li_ot this region. The answers are Drfl- I flricl metal ones ond were dissatis- vldcd by the Board Readers. Ptr- l fled with substitutes wens who have intelligent questions} Electric light bulbs were found to “it no price conirul are invited bv most people who wanted to b m m“, ‘hem h, mm“; ti. they them. but there was some trouble “In,” o’ ‘he w“ Tim" pm": getting customary sizes This. how- woawn.‘ Region“ Advm", com. l ever was riot rated a matter of “m1 Trade Bani great concern 31d bpliigdugltigéi 05ml} ‘ 1h?‘- C k: ORANGES {v THE SHEET Oran es pressed into sheets about tie thickness of light-weight leather are being prepared in Pal- estine tor export. Jerusalem reports $ oranges are first dried into a p. "'1' .?"°"' l“ §f.%“i'§”'<§’%§e."“£i.“'i§‘i'$§. ofifi“‘l§uls°"lii‘i?mi'é“ntel'éi°‘iil evc rig a en _ my imam- fl- Pierre? if rr...'1l.;“i. rat-ts: “Sh: a mm“ I W“ could ‘Wu 0mm“ prepared is deflared ‘sullpfihle for ‘his? immediate eating and also tor manufacture of marmalade. on §l\\'e$l/ potatoes that arc lmIPCTE-l y ccl. The prise would varv ficm Stu-c. | to s-toro. Ii’ you would send us the i name cf the store where you DUI‘ .Ci'ifl59d these, we would be 8/016 m send you more detailed inform- ation as to what thiswould be» Q. I believe there is a new rul- 3 A. The ruling, w which ive {think you refer. is that noyffg. g, - ta mcn i: - _ ——-— llilémliell" i lie declarrsl lflhTS 0N ETIQUFTTTE that 11c will be ilic n _Wll3 will i ——- occupy’ the house l -rlod of at: Wlieii someone you have lust mat m,“ one ‘e31 Isays lie i5 glad to have met you. One ccijy of the whlulilanswcr- "I am glad to have met notice DESIGN X0. 796 ‘ office must brenservcil on trhe pres- iscmetlme. i t t nant is no ice. o course. --—-—-- m ezsv cnibrolderyl ebe for ix months. Apait- y GINGHAM wi%gvszs fililShCd. odd lr/Jliifi. - etc. are under! WOOL SUITS clnjal _- 1 the scrap bu‘; 1 different regiulatioi . Don't know what I'm going to 60.. l1 Mount_ Etna must. be procarzri at anv \'I.P.'1‘.B. : you. tooflutvi" "I hope we meet again th THE Q§A_.13_,L___°IT__ETQ“C§.~.§U;§R2£.§ =¢._---4:- V I I ' Q ' Living édLeisure ' The \Voman's Realm iaehi is place up my new position is unquestioned. les lust fvgre mealtime be!‘ $1111“; watAn-oook Air-cover vegetables —-v1t4mii1s cook d eroookinl kept, waiting, until tender. eeve it tor sauces and A chestnut trees near . Y. awpmximately 200 feet in ference: thi is the largest trunk measurement known. 0n bv treatment with pensive. FROM THE RAG BAG have worn out. Even handkerchlets and at reliquerifled by putting it 140 degrees Fahrenheit. DISAPPEARING DUST asperating places . . . book baseboard crevices. wood carving paint brluh is Just the ticket f whisking it away. AlDlNG Misses teered to do their pert to al Co e Minister of Pu d ban» who isn't worth doliin herself up for or waving upon him any c lIliEm colorful‘; . ‘Wiktlid the l dcsiggilet-s uillttiirégiglggfzfiflgiidstgjilétisis-afiltlv’ ilg%g coqueme” ‘or evm Lrymp ‘can’; mm mteresled and amuaed" olhiiic, cur-v .. . ~ ._.--_- -<- ~--- iciec e gilig 1am cuse; n: e l! 60h ons e ers ~ - - I Ccvlgg I-icttlron} WINSLOE oRrli w. I. ‘Zllliblf best. ivool salttsftns spatter-{Gfltiitlllgglvflg tithe‘ nay mlriln rfi- Gm!‘ “NW5 ‘mw To “AND”: B055 n l t. . con ains. __, i rig sequins on co ton afternoon cru . a v i: ern on cal ‘i The scum“... m“ up i, he, h0g5 when he i; grouchv becflilsé Fl "Vim vmnllme in‘ The regulii‘ iticnih-i" mrctlog 0! 1d e55“ ...°°Lw“_ mk°5..°"._?_dd_°.dmmwmm“ meuums “ch "5 “rm?” busllies i bad "%CCEU5€ lie drril»: i ' - Jitiiil the night before BQY-‘iicuon-fi» - Wmglce North VI. lfllstllliie uict‘ ' _ h" m "' m '_'“'__'* lmet’ 551d a “ume srmkesman- and dldsgft? g0: eggtigl-t strep 511g ‘tfluegliaatmfrnl; Fig hisnv Elie gmocths _ _ P _ _. ‘at [he home cl Mrs Albert Youiik- were Sal .11: 2.11:5. Slant.- ’ Younkerl flgfie“gflggulgaggéi?Vxilfiage‘£23igyolieb d9 Cultlqfitlllglsilllilfiwd Wllhliillii Mlbs Vera I address with l5 cents in coin dvj e1 ti" "- . ,, n n“ _ . , _ “amp: m Needlework Bureaqialliwéféj roll call bv paying .5-P.o_.,lalii. lulu Claude oraswell, chqrlngygtgtvn guardian 0811i; oircotton bill. llliriutcs of Correspondence vras piesentedq the January meeting vlera 763d and Next meeting was invite-i to meet‘ Design No. ‘I96 .adc-pted. Comm. reported glttsiat the hctne of Mrs ulivel Nunn,‘ lselit to babies. and iiill for SZliiEliUll call to ‘we answerod with a Num 5.11:: B116.‘ liiCtilbéfiEkfl Claia and lVirs. ulivcr Nulili; NAME — - — - '- - ~ -' - "' {was pre iited niid paid. ‘Tiialiib- ‘Joke. Program soizslsted cl a cone -3'ou i‘ W2} rs‘ zvmi ifll‘ theltest, won by Mrs. lot-m Hughgéh STREET ADDRESS | xiii; an- ..o h Sick and lOlie new men-lber Joined H10 Society School ccmmzt ‘ees. had no reportlCcllertloi-l amounted ta $143. Mrs John C3l"er reported 5 pairslMeeurig close-l with the King. socks and 1 ssmf - ill to Red Lunch lye; served by the hostess. Cross. New_ . __app_oi_ritegi_ (Patriot please l %_ ._ __ __~_.:_. :.:r-_—:~i--—_-_.:__ I Because they're so unusually delicious and convenient . . . because restrictions make less of them available these days . . . you'll width-every package of jell-O and Jell-O Pudding to go farther. So you'll welcome these clever ideas for your family's favorite desserts! Use them when you're so fortunate as to get jail-O or jell-O Pudding-and look for additional recipes on the packages. Jill-O PUDDING "BUTTERFLIES" l pazbngc JELL-O Pudding, any flavor Z mp; milk 8 or 10 mrJium-xizcd cup-rake: Prepare jell-O Pudding with milk, as directed on package. Cool. Cut a slice from top of each cup-cake and scoop out centres. (Us: scooped-out ccrltrcs for triflc.) Fill cu p-cakcs with jell-O Pudding. - 717M or! TWICE AS GOOD l When dish towels wear thin match them in pal-rs. Stitch tat-tether around the edges anr from comer to comer. Reinforced this way there's lots of good drying still to be tow_cls-_ "mm .. oft/ice, fink PERT! FATIIINl Iby not decorate your .wn trays? Choose your own ilorel pattern end begin. You'll be thrilled with the result, and it's so much tun doing ltl Our ilor g fietifsflcnsn be useldlen t pe o ey- .eompoe on. zl-‘ywogd. They can also be used on boxes and other articles. The motile may be made into stencils or traced on the article and then nted. An eiieetive wooden trey may be made with plywood ind moulding. All materials may be purchased in your town or city. The materials require for sint~ lng e trey are few. One smo can imports-lice i! such pogible. 1t hll 811W!!! (or so lnenv yes-re that 1T4‘ e-oe l tsb lsllflfiglly when necesserye-ovigeveeil ater-qvrepare vegeoeb-l Lang slow oooktnl-mut veaeteb-i in s smell amount quickly. when cook- carrt be‘ vegetables only m out vegetable water -- soups the toot of | measures clrcilm- t tree. Oil losses in damp stored cotton- tolseed. due to the format-i of a v u s m m m Average Employer Could Not Identify Hard ‘ "' “’“ ‘ "°“ '°" “ Working Aide If She Were Run Over Most wives are eainus of their hilslbands’ secretaries with. or with- ly tht is wasted emotion for, contrary to the mov- ___.__ _es, irvhlch always depict business gflceshas love nesm. dur Men-s mm, m“ m‘ shrunk 011.1113 .ours men are more concern‘ w bu... - u “t: P‘ “$3.112?l.§'.‘§‘$'ti§"i.$'il“ill.‘l'f$.““d “m” c naspsor yssborsr. 4 i‘ n5 (m, I by an automobile. ammonia gas; the process la simple and not cx- staridlng in hot water oi riot Over Dust will settle in the most ex- taps. brlc-a-brac. An ordinary two-inch or British nurses. already burdened with war-time duties. have volun- .e hard-pressed coal miners. The Roy? legc oi Nursing approached ' el an Power with the otter :0 establish a liurs-Y Ki advisory committee toi- the coal ies. The nurses volunteered tor utv at the coal lace unde round Halve slices removed from tops and insert diagonally in filling, to represent butter- fiy wings. Eight to ten servings. Jilbfl Illtl JEI. '0 Puddings l ll your grocer is temporarily out of jell-O or jell-O Puddings, please don't blame bim. He's doing the best he can, lo make bis limited supplies go ‘round. Products o! Ooneml Foods Jill-O CHEESE-APPLE SALAD l parhge Lemon [ELL-O I mi apple, rul in l/q-lnyb din 2 mp1 be! water > l teaspoon mgn 2 Iablupeon: lemon fuire 3 ounre: wbife rrenn rbnu 1 tmpeen salt Nulemm, i/ dvsilsbl: Dissolve Jcll-O in water. Add l tablespoon lemon juice, and salt. Combine apple, sugar, an additional dash of salt, and remaining 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Chill. When jell-O mixture is slightly thickened, fold apples into half of ir. Turn into wet mould. Chili until firm. Beat remaining jell-O to consistency of whipped cream; fold in cheese and nuts. Pour over first layer. Chill until firm. Unlnnuld on lettuce. Serve with dressing. Eight servings. JFSI at tint paint. for the first coat; one small can o! enamel; fine senti- peper; one medium-sized brush and some turpentine. Full directions u to bow to lo en - iroln hero ere included in our 32- ‘pill pamphlet end it is lull oi verlous patterns from which you , u: obooee. Herd lo Omls in coins for your copy of Morel Patterns For Decor. atirig to the Charlottetown Guard- ian Home Bel-vim Address. Ba sure to write plainly, you» name, n4. dress. end the name or booklet. Home Street Address C“! Provieoe L“? eullfi" a m "I. Socialand Personal r. Fashion ‘u Dorothy Dix. l 4 ‘WEEKLY MOD HINTS Marthe Logan. Swift's fused home econo- - misqwhoee weekly. mime ceolllogcol is ereplsr feature of this page. Look for time valuable llllirs each Monday A Fish ’n Chips r by Marlb; b," Say;- ‘ MAKING SALE free out. cause Genera i on tho he made from old liirts. . titch- . m the 511m cuflss “u,” a: pot] f police to identify her. ho ders can be devised- r o! munch mo" Harley sometimes bosom ugaryl s - . . mailing, but. ripe 223 ‘Llsififih ‘iftlififiifli mt wrtrtiousw strange w-Jmen. ers. from I. POJiOUKS got that l havn not got?“ tiitu.» and glamorous. the woman she s-uppieliis. can always csnjure with. husband doesn't. like hcr cooking she runs wllh- An ' him l-l few home truths. riiistzikc. sake. are you going to drag: out that p studies liar employer. lit (loos. and she 1.: Jllsl a t ed over every new deal lie ir. Ehc knows t at she is sitting in the and she thrills to cverv subtle move who yawiis in oris. and says: “For iti- sak instead of (training it. does she whine continua l,v over not women do. Nor ls she lwmetually a anything to earn hcr pay, or Yet there are plenty of wives who for the balance of their lives. l! you will get this picture of evew momma splck and span end c stead of 5p IillflV 1710i’! f8 Mrs. TeawhlItle-Dld you then the table napkins Ia 1 told you] New Maid-Yoshi, I shuffled em end dealt 'em out en's no one it“ the some one at breakfast. RICE POINT ‘WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meet-ins of the Rice Point Women‘; Institute was held et the home of Mrs Albert MacDourtoii, Canoe Cove. on February iotli. In absence of the pt-ggident, and vice-president, Mrs. Albert MacDourtnll was ep- rointm a, president lor the meet- n5. ‘rl-ie meeting opened by slur ing "The Institute Ode" followed by ihs roll call which was answer- ed by eight members. ‘Hie minutes of tho previous vneethig was reed and approved and eigiicrl by the Acting President A new member Miss Irene MacDougall was wel- ,cemed tn the i stitute. A ‘ on of $1.20 was taken in and 2t cents new members lee. The correspond- ence was read and striated cf letters of thanks from Gwen Mec- Dcneld and Archie ilacKlniion rover-seas». thanking ‘h. members for the sift ot mini-ems they sent tliern. A card was read irrm Iithewvyn Mal-Donald tlirlnltinl the members for innit amt her A bill of 3i) centi- wt; neid in the sick ' e for fruit. It was moved anrl second that. fruit be een‘ to] Noll Ewen tiircllathem Mrs.‘ Charles MacEac-hern and Miss Catherine Mac. elll were ambit“ on slot it comm lee and Mrs. John‘ BOSS MORE CONCERNED ABOUT gt: employer's stetiographei- should be run over streets, he wouldn't ' 8°05 enough dewription of how she looked to enable the Sugar stencgraphers tor their shapes and not for their philandering aft havc vuarked aiid wrangled all day.. SECRETARY OFTEN UNATTRACTIVE Still. for all of that. we cannot wonder that wives got green-eyed when they read in the papers of how . .oyd George down. have married their secretaries. and 0t how oi-‘en it is the stcliogrmpher who figures in the divorce cases in which men have its‘. their tast: for their mates. whlrli leaves wonlcr. gasping for breath, and asking: matrimonial prize. or breaks up a heme. is riot always ioun and bew- Just as often she is as blain rind m- die-aged as But 1 tliilik the extrlnnatlon is not hard to find. the stenograuher strives to please. and that is a She has Ii 300:1 .104: and she wants to keen it. so she tries to givesatlslaction; whereas the wife knows she cannot be fired- so she lake-s liberties with her oositloii. . or the way she dresses. or the people cl nothing cools of! quicker than to discover that his wife regards him as lust his fur the right way and yss-ycses him iiliill hand and congratulatinu himself u:on being such a ivondcriul exrcutivc, When he criticizes licr \\'0l'k. she doesn't buirst into teal‘; oiid tell she meeklv apologizes i-ar what is probably his She laughs at his old stories, inst/cad of saving: “Flor Heavens . liti or: w- ‘tdh’ i i- ‘H wtt .tli 5°‘ "m" u" thumfltl lvcallzaifi ‘txuinovegein brufislllfg ewouled gglolifllgé-lilatéiathteerrigcée e does e secretary who gels tn b? snllietlilli: more ihsii a Piece o! flllltt ‘ sine-Sf. until she knows as much about r. v e tiiviln: to out over. ririrl is willing to work hel" fin crs to the bones to do all shr can to help make it go throng Above all. slic is never ivenry o! listening tn sl-lou ‘talk. and that makes many a steno ra-plier more ct a ccmpanion to her boss than his wife 11. i: face when he tries to tell her about his nlens and ambl- e. can't you leave your attic ome with you everv night?" MANY WIVES LOAF No secretary spends her time telling her employer her troubles, be- cause slic knows he has Yienty of things to worrv about o does slie consider that havin gotten a Job she can loaf on it end mt d0 e se she wouldn't be a secretorv certificate entitles them to sit down on the do-tiotliing stool and howl a murmur-irritant; who yu-yesses her enrol inigd at fight wgtl: hlréid; yviio pugs hi; mini and her heart in her work ‘lifli 011 8. O _0- . 8X] W . (‘£10 some slllnguagegher employer does. it will give you a roucii idea oi why Ulxlviv W1$!'l_'~h£11‘_52°l2LlJ_°5-_!D$1._lillg11i; thanks; _ THAN SECRETARY m: their work- c the ladv on the dollar female. however nulchrltiudinous l!" be able to Rive a are Daddies who him aidm? by and large. most znen are inclined and those who are do their er the slion shuts up. and with instead of the 0nd with whom they manv eligible widow- This brings about a situation “what. has Miss For the secretary who captures the In the first P1600. sharrii that a women She should woirv if her a man's enthusiast about. marriage s mere tics- Next time urve golden brown fillets with French fried potatoes for an out-of-ihe-ordlntlry party dish Expecting company, and ration coupons scarce? Well they'll all go for this Old Country "poor man's feast." Almost an lake or deep-sea fish (fresh or rozen) is goodgthis way. The secrets of success are: 'l Use a deep enough pan. 2 Use a frying basket if you can: 3 Use a high-smoke-poinr fat : : : Blendedjewel is excellent. 4 Have the fat really hot. A cube ofday-old bread should brown in the fat in 60 seconds. t Fry the fish first. To do this divide into fillets of convenient size (6" x 5" x V4" is ideal); ho is nuirinz under lit-r’ old chcsmut again?" For she knows l liiteiested in it us lie is. She ls ‘biggest gambling game iii the Worn! li . e down town- AFTER MARRIAGE I his own. Nor being able to do the things that rich in ea1ary~ N" very lung. go on the principle that amarriege a woman who comes down to W01”! lean looking: who is an owelser - oyor lnsteld oi thick- aimie interests and speaks MacDonald and Miss Velma Mu- been on new school committee. Mrs. Rankin Mocheiiie donated l hind- made quilt which was greatly appreciated and it was decided lor the members to donate flour sacks tor lining. It we, moved and seconded that Mrs. Charles Mscbollzall bu; the butt. and that e quilting puty be held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Mac- Ewhern on Feb. 34 Red Cross work token in 3 flirt Ilrls‘ pyiunei, l ion; sleeve sweater, 1 quit. Mrs. bers to her home for the Mei-oh meeting. A dltmy lunch wee towed the hostess and the meeting cased with the Kin top to lhe IflltllUl/Ov Rankin MacLalne invited the ntem- Illld Wipe with a clean dry cloth: SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; Brookfieid Butter, Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Silverleaf Lard. Dredge with seasoned flour. ' into diluted well-beaten egg ( tsp. water per egg); Then roll‘ fine breadcrumbs. Place as mm fillets in your frying bsskettt’ will hold without overiippin and lower into hot fat. (if y have no frying basket us: spatula). Fry for three to to minutes, turning once. Drain . . the fat, then complete clrainii of fillets on absorbent piper ' a warm place. While fish is cooking, first - . boil potatoes (8 minutes) -. peel and cut into fingers. Wi dry. Fry in basket for 5 minu . or until brown. Drain, sprin with salt and serve. Strain ti into a clean dry tin to use ag" ‘dost/w MAYONNAISE in making this good dressing. be patient at lirst when you add the oil. It would go in wry. lyorinaiee fllrdle. don't count it a loss. Belt another egg-yolk in a soperets bowl and very slowly add the culldied dressing to it, again a matter o! very a-rlaii additions, beaten in well s; you’ go. 2 B8B yolks dry salt soled oil 8 to ns timed; l tsbiespylemonhllicc a Need nustard JUMPER AND JACKET m et in ad - . which rlie can mix or mag-l M§l>°me lfiuu‘ a uires l’! - owe r ~i yards 86-inch fabric foi-‘Fumper; 1i YIN M-imh flhfio for ticket. Ap- nllque included in pettem. Bend 20 cents for PATTERN. which includes complete sewing e. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plelnly- Be sure to stota sine you wish songs. at "d mt Ch! Name VCT < slowly at the outset. Should you?“ “m“°““°" For The Home Iii’!!! Addfli A Cll-ll,_ Trovince IIAT FROM "IIUIIIL" “Chi-nose in hats has til-Wis’! been ea s ctive feature. end Peg Heckler d ly nllotes this qual- lllrlng the Mexican thu- fbl k ill M’ ld. M~"-:i°.....i.. it..." ' i...- "NW! - l0 - II-IISII" _—-_-—:< i ' ~14 tea-swim turmeric (optional) Beat e88 yolks well and blend mustard, and salt Continuing beat steadily, add .iil. drop by ~- ulitll about 1-2 cup has been "l ‘Th-en. adding more quickly. ~ note vinegar and oil iintll lll lil been used Kasfiyg add ltmoni - slowly, beating well alter -- addition. Store in a clean covered lei‘. areaxrflimifriiilfi Lady-You say-‘y-O; mother ll tod y l Jchnnie-Yessum. Sllniplll’! ~ chatter with ~12? lhroat. Lady-Well. that's too bad. ~- Zwaa well when I vlaltoci tier l u,” _ I Johnnie-Yes Ma said vou _give he; e pain in the neck. learnt’; cili 74 arch o!‘ secures ‘ i '“ i _ it . t ¢ whet to so with nvt-so-iresh _ t3.‘ w..." not". altruism; ======»=-~=;~_.-.g ) ere eddins fruit en uncooked Ever tried gollélgllf“ o“, e set in e emi of with atele n,‘ ‘om, m, ‘stall hot wetn- on twee-ween un m. Good. Wt ¢° HT Rlunlnc