. ...._,..“ ._J..;...J. .5294» i l t l I ii Mo: ma- m] 0 Dissolvos twice as fast! Gives richer, more cleansing suds! Longer-lasting suds that do more work! -dEli€Zf77!i?ilifld/lEIi5I7' RIGHT now, when you must make things last longer, here's the help you need t : z the milder!) safest Lux our rude! Dissolve: twin as fast, tool Gives richer lads; that stand up longer-actually do more work.- And new, improved Lux comes in a new, bigger package. You get more Lux for your money—snd l! goes further! Don't take chances these days with strong soaps- or cake-soap rubbing. Give more of your washable: the protection of Lux care. Use Lux-and only Lux -—for woolens, rsyons, gay cottons, precious elastic ihbrics. Anything safe in water ls safe in Lux; Woman's Re aim z Social and so sass son PRECIOUS stocxmos, uncles! PERFECT CARE FOR otttnasui muss! THE‘ cuARwnEtQWN Gvakviw _ Personal 1 FBSIIAFOHS ‘f l-ilerflivre ..te ildsLsafest illX ever made lo make fahrics___ ""“"“'“-"--'-:-"77|_. NOW Guard all those I Fabrics with l.UX carol For your own sake — and because precious materials mus! be conserved — give all theta longer. and warm as new. in Lux! suds. Dry away from heat. longer- does away with ruinous rubbing that iniures soap and rubbing shrink wooiens, I I i I | I I layon stockings, undlss — Join the Lux Daily Dippers g I I : : Dip frequently in cool Lux sudsi-{Lisx keeps them soft I I I I I I I I I I I I washables extra-safe Lux care so that they last and cut down runs. Lux helps make stockings wear rayons. Dip stockings, undies, ajrsr u/sry touring. Wool sweaters, stockings, snsn's scsks — Heat, strong ' ", hand-knits. "will. dresses-Nothing but mild Lux for your delicate rayon crepes and prints! Test for color fsstness in plain water before washing-anything safe in water is safe llassle lcbries — Heat destroys rubber-rubbing spoils elastic fabrics. Avoid both. Use cool Lu: suds for girdles and foundation garments. Dry away from heat. Dc gm in“, Olsvas and necessaries-Freshen by dipping frequently in Lux. Wjssh heavy leather gloves on the hands- skin and fabric gloves n] the bands, in cool Lux suds. All leather gloves should be rinsed in fresh, light Lux In wartime more things need liiX tors Dip titsst regularly in lax! A LEVER raooucr in your store NOW AGIZF/fidi? B40540! —1Il0ki F04? 700R M01751’! Dorothy [Six Soys- nosr "KRTs OF CONVERSATION, - ~ COOKING, CHILD CARE REVIVED , War Makes Us Appreciate Aniew Joys 0f _ e Freedom To Travel, Talk And Read done so. Ono of the logsons zhfafi ‘he m 11011188 d a e -u or o thin . ‘lasing! “he thav: giicepted our liberty, our luxuries, our high standards taach Ocsstprecllts- d m lglflblll“ we have g. of living as no more than our due and have grouchcd because we didn't have more. The onlv a _ excuse we can oflcr for our indratltatdc is . didn't know how well off we were. It had never mart so mud! Is our minds that we derived any measure 1mm be to crl rulers and call 'em names if we wanted w. Illa 9° "N1 1118mm! We and to listen to our favorite radio DNflI-IM- IIIIIIDM being any privilege to be able wherever we wan to so. W 6119"!’ we felt. like It. LUXUIIHTOIIIXIIUID Aafcrilncclcbhessndlbodtocd ban g and children tying you own when the are babies and keeping you awake a night wondering what. they arc 60in! when they are adolescent. .c cc m ...f§i.".;~“‘¢l W3‘. "lull?! ..l".‘.‘..l§~’§ who are afraid even to whisper lo their nearest and dearest that. we have real- ised that freedom h and action ethlna the i’ speec is com t I’; worth titthting for With the sunshine of your smile, As you trod your nth of duty m the old fami or swle? We lays you talked to anybody N" ‘rhro your aunnv hours of life, N“ d" "° W" "ta: oiuiiiethcpiwinciiiacg strife? Have you tried to make chem happy Al.’ “..."..’°“°'".'i“’ "’ lib. s wen so . Walt life's swesetnlcas on libel: Ill r ' lave you heartened anybody Will-t your own heart's jog today. atnigaled all aroun you c conflict and the tray? Have you made the world seem better. As with gladness and with trust You have llffgd someoneh spirit the shadows and the dust? -8elcct.ed. IOITINING TOUCIIIB In line with the trend toward fcminlty in "oft duty" clothes. as a foil for the severity of the uniform. worn by women in war work. HD0365 spec I Living c” Leisure Light. brown sugar mixed with cinnamon is very good served on hot. buttered wheat cakes or waffles. IHIAMILED UTINSIL WILL LAST LONGER II’ BULES OBSERVED Oonsumer Information service In Ottawa points out that. rcalam enameled ‘ ‘I will last ngcr it the following rules are observed by Canadian housewives: Oat-e should be taken not to drop or bang the utensils aaalnst hard surfaces. cold water should not be poured into them while _hot. After boflln point. is reached. the element ahou d be turned to "low." Fboda allowed to burn on utensils is particularly damaging and shod- ens their life. When contents stick to the sur- face. the utensils should be soaked lalias in clamlc olousesthc mars. bars caan in warm suds Thev should never \be cleaned with harsh abrasives. Jackets made of five ply corrug- 1Led Miler, with air s ces between vnntnil In! covering household h t water boil- ers to increase their e liciency, save fuel and keep rooms or basclncn oooleaz- - WALI-Pfi USED T0 LINE S ITABY \ ' wit a|sl On the contrary, t- ThE Woman S Realm nnw toss. - Wallpaper ct- kin report. a a» scien- chinh mlbfl I lllfgfl-flllll? l!!!“ ilsts I. lorsnscn and G. l. lsingsr. ' llflinlfoffllflm IMIIWN- nmiddlespsynuarowmcradas- i tnry. One decorator had wallpaper ‘mu IIAVI YOU? are. stressing the importance oi’ soft pasted on the back of *0 n book 3°, 5, m" g“; gm you, ha; lines, ruffles, bows iagotlng and shelve; on each side of a , add- neg-hon‘! t. 59'5" do“ “up; Qvo you lifted anybody tuokings. in: interest.‘ to the plain painted m.“ "u “In m l" h‘ u ash“ “.13.?” um‘ acu around pcmd plants snms- ' “""”"°' '“' ‘m I°“'*""z° ‘u, ‘ you, ...__. time old familiar way? tltncs becomes; naked. loosen it LIITOVBS IN DISSIITI “an. W‘ h". “mum, Have you brightened anybody gently '» help aerate the roots. Keep a glass ar with custard "m. ‘mam m “m, u. aauce in the rator st all m . Cut up lsltnver fruits (raw. ed) In sorvinl dishes, break up. var cookies or stale cake. and place it with the fruit, then cover the whole with the custard. , (b) leftover cake gingerbread, cr nut 0r fruitbraad can be steam- ed. and ssrvad- hot with custard sauce. tun brown sugar asnos. or crea (clnlnfiovcr fruits can be com- bined and Wt in a fruit gelatin dessert. - lion's ilslcont Itsilst Eton lillll Iillillll ellof from . I -> VA-IlO-IOI- _ then went out. t; 40"’! "Most healthy people who tail s. n. .....~,,. rgillfizggz :‘#§§1§ .52 ggg l 5-4 mixture will nearly hold its _ Add 1-2 teaspoon oi’ salt and vanilla flavoring. Pour into amiabl- with equal Pl"! and con- E squares with scissors and dust with powdered susar. CALVES’ BRAINS uhlln‘ {wear tltsl‘. calves’ brains served with bmvm butter and ca -‘ ers has no peer as s. dc luxe bros - last dish. This recipe is for four por- tions. Wash one set salves‘ brains in cold water, remove arteries and soak in cold water for an hour. simmer slowly for 1b to 20 minutes in water to cover to whim has been added one sliced onion. half. b81- leai’ and tablespoon vinegar. Ro- move and blanch by pouring cold water over. Cuf. each pitre into two thick slices and saute in cut- ter seasoned with salt and r . Add four teaspoons capers and allow the butter to brown, cooking for a- bout five minutes. Serve with the brotnted caper sauce poured over each portion and garnish wit-h por- sley. Oalvcs’ brains prepared this way are even more delicate than the piquancy required. CINNAMON SAUCE Cinnamon is a wonderful flavor and a cinnamon sauce will do wond- era tor a plain apple pudding or s bread pudding. Dissolve 1-2 table- spoon comstarclt in 2 tablespoons cold water. Combine 1-2 cup light corn syrup and one cup boiling wat- er. Add- dissolved cornstarch. Boil mixture 5 minutes, stirring eon‘ stsntly- Remove from lteat, add 2 tablespoons butt-er and cinnamon to flavor, also lemon juice if desired. Saleslcd : "Now, madam, this is the best at in the pimp." Customer: "I know it is, but. I'd like a change. That's my old one." A London kid was evacuated to a country house dwlied by Lord and lady Posh. The first morning the lad was called for breakfast he was taken alcn! baths butlernglnd ltown linto a very g room s ve table in it w m‘ The butler sat him on a seat. hBIFWBY down the table‘ ‘-"-anti' After a. while the butler opened helped him into chair at top of table “Good morning. Perkins." “Good morning, me lord." Butler went out. lbiicdk with paper. "The ‘Tomes,’ me o ." Butler went out. Butler came back with lady Posh. Helped her lnbo chair at bottom o’ table “F-nvi morn'r_~, Peiltins " “C021 morning); me lady" Butle" went out. Butler come {index with letters "The post, me a y .. Butler went cut. Ladv Posh rang Seance Life Begins at 40 If You Want It To Another year . . . another year OLDER! But you can make it sn- other year HAPPIER, if you want to. What was it Wal r B. Pltkin said, in his famous " to Begins At to live richly after so have only themselves to blame." Alter all, you don't grow stu id vorth far more than those cl the HIQIPOTlQDCGd young. Just find. as Professor Pltkin ad- zisss. on which cf to “rive level.- if eaargy" you mncllcn best. Then nake 1048 the bsainnliq of s It!“ its for yourself! Our JI-psss booklet gives ln eon- tsnasd form Walter B. Pitkln‘: amsd “Lite Bollns At 40" (permit- ion cl Whlttlsaey Bcuss). how best so use your energies, "sn- glnsor“ your time, get assalrnun happlnes; after d0. Bond 20c in coins for your co of “Life Begins At N117" tn t I rian Home Ber- Addrass. sure to writs ur name. address, and the name o booklet. no. " Address _.__q sweetbreods and the caper: alvc just ‘ I bought them and they appear to gacflto be the same quality and you will remember that certain gea- sonal increase; were aulhorlzco by ' ' ;lsrefloctcdinthe rctsllprlcc and as, ‘ Morning ,on mme cuts might run as high agaelghf. cents per p0 regulations regarding ration cards ln hospitals? Should n. person g0- ing in icr nine days have to a. coupon for about Red Gross outpost hospitals? AT M51‘ A.—No coupons necd be surrend- i" cred unlss the person is in the e hospital for more than two weeks. 1f Red Cross outpost ‘capitals are located in remote areas where resid- ents do not have ration books. na- turally no colmons need- bc surrend- Q- $3‘ rr the price of a seven pound Bag oi’ four was up bv three cents. wasthls? ' the door. lord Posh came in. Butler ‘ell Perkins." tnblg, and handed- them b0 Lord s Buter came Po longer. and he shouted. "Blimeyi When m we ruins w set Mme break-fast." Lord Posh, got out of his chair and walked round to the kid "Ocnvratulationa. my hey! l'vc been wanting to say that. for the last years!" th aim bu “F13. “N: . \.. 1a.; i’)! nir.a3~u.-:,ia.:.t; “ \'A&% ' i a m only M _ You Gan llo g ' Price Control questions J\l\)\ And Arsswerl Questions and Answers on Price control will appear in The Guardian a; g n; each day. [be questions are those which have reached the W ‘ Prim and rralc Board from housewives in this raglan. The answers are pro- ' lby the Board. Readers who have intelligent questions to ask on pr'c control are Invited In send thorn in writing to the Women's Reginald Advisory Committee of the Flu-time Prices and Trade Board. Chappell Building, Charlottetown. Q. Isn't there a price ce on mat? I paid more for lamb ops this week than I did the last. time A. There is a celllnl onmeats but. the board. In the case of fresh lamb an increase of tour cents per pound on carcasses. wholesale. went ‘into effect the first o! this. month. This und. Will Wu let. me know the give up eaohcommodlty What yesterday I noticed A Basic period prices applv to Butler came in. “Three letters for his lordsl-ilp. Huber took letters. walked down “Thank you. Perkins." The ki d couldn't stand it anv There was an awful silence. ‘Ihen He held out his hand ‘and said: I Need PRETTY PMNCIIB! FBOUIK For the Teen Age and You!!!" I! you've eve: felt a princess truck might. not be casv to make. lull W! aiitba dllIIl-m. and ace haw 9911*“ 1, ‘Implg aha construction ct this frock is. A few straight scams, and e garment is tinned up. T6557 1°!‘ a: alcoves, Ill-YA‘: round collar. t ns and button holes. Inciden- tally, it's s. verv 80M m?" '9 use tor s wash dress. we ll- opens and irons so easily. IM- And on of that, it's a style with mcclal appeal for the ill-between age. Style No. 3084 is designed for alias 0.10. 12.14 a ~16 Bin 12 requires I Ffdl iii-xi! i117!"- Ibyla ttc. sou llama i-Z-‘i ltseotnddscss Province _____Z_._._ CHILI‘! 011'!!! Th re are twelve cities 0f m0" tiianesslioo mutual-iv" l" °h"°- ‘ saunas riots rants traders beflcvcd to have M“ first. ‘laragnana stalk! "W! ilk bh IMII lswts rollers Itllltlll fi“"wm"1:“‘ a»? m s5 Pllilhlllfl OI! . with most 1mg": weav- Also a nus sonic for the stomach! ll QIIGO- Fisusutmswllil OIU 2 Why . "-5.":...--:5‘~ ’° t IRRIDJ For The Home . .~e...~1.:;1... o.-'..;.i.~a._i=x... . v FEBRUARY Z, 1141s i. flour. But; flour is a food cqm moiiiy that has Sdliiwllill ~,-i fluctuations. It ls quitelpossibl. h‘; it. was selling below the eeilin‘ Ic when you bought it previously an that during the winter months it, price has advanced to the ceilin ,. . However if you have evideii b0 show that this particular bu“ of flour has gone up in price 5i Oct. ll, i941, please send part1 culars and the matter will be 1n yes-ligated at once. QUICK-TRICK HAIR ‘ D0 FOR BRIDE NEW. YORK, —Perhap_§ r11 pleat and yet most feminine oi the quick-trick head-dresses to; brides is accomplished with a iitth tuck-comb to which the waxy whiti orange blossoms are min in a sol! spray. The ooiffule, in this case is a lovelv, upsweot arrangement with a softly curled bang behini wh‘c.h the flowers nod in a sort ni cretli. A length of gathered whit: veiling may be attached lo tht com-b to float out mustily over tht shoudlers. Make left-over rice into cakes. in in bacon fat and serve with maplt syrup, for breakfast. As potatoes get o‘d, add a ‘ittlt sugar to the water in which they are boiled and they will taste moi-o like new ones. NOW under-am . Cream "Deodorant "F11 Stops Porsplratlon \\___ L Does not rot t resses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2a No waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving. ' ' slog: , ' ' fm I to 3 days. tevents odor. l. A pure. wiper. greaselsss. stainless vanishing cream. I, Awarded Approval Seal oi Arnetican institute of Launder- in for being harmless to ric. . I 39¢... _Aisc tn lit and 991m Iiiecraft I Z084 Jill! I-Il on : '