pvt!" Two llMllllllESSlllG Hoyt’: Bounty Illgn bffllfllil for the first time in Charlottetown the Marcela Method ol llalrdrellng by Juqggq, Oonullan Wllrelrntatlvo of Marceau Three days Ill“!!! only. Marceau New Creations souquetto WWII!!!“ hioludlng: Marceau out, Hllalflbm. Marceau cream shampoo, M". eeau cream wave per- Illflllelll. ro-styling by Jacques, regularly 512,50 f0!‘ $7.50 l0! three flayg only. Phone in early for appointment. Telephone 1011. 5553-3-5-'n'e'n'u‘n'u'n‘n"u'n'n"e'u'n'ln'a‘n'u'ln'u'n'u'n'ln'nfil' ..¢-——'~— DYT-I-QJQCBIX - IlJoh Only l You Gan llo Prioo Control questions And Answers UCQIIODDJQDBZL Questions and answers on Price Control will appear in The Gum-d. as a regular feature each day. The questions are thug; which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are provided by the Board. Renuer- who have intelligent ques- tions to ask on price control no invited to lend them in writing to the WomP-Ifl Regional Advisory Conlmitteo of the Wartime Prices and 'i‘r;de Board, Ciiuppeli Build- "Elli! ~95 311F581! i THE COOK'S COOKING THE TURKEY 938$‘: Sirige the bird, using tweezers to remove pinfeathers. Remove lungs and scrub the bird inside and out with warm water in which two tea- spoons of baking soda has been mixed, Dry thoroughly. Salt the fowl inside, then stuff filling both the body cavity and neck cavity firmly. Close the lower opening with a cord and needle. sew ths neck skin to the back bone. Tie the feet together close to the body and turn the tips of the wings close back un- der the body. First place the tur- key on its back in an open pan ing. Charlottetown. and brown in a hot oven 20 to 30 minutes. Baste fiequentiy with a Q Does delivery of meals by mixture of half a cup oi melted muriiiios conic under the dollar*butter and two cups of hot water 'iiit iur retnil deliveries? After the first browning turn the A No Delivery oi meals is ex- oven to moderate and continue empt lroni the (lcllnr imit order. roasting for twenty-five minutes to the pound. Baste frequently -if Q Why is a tliresher allowed an browning too rapidly protect the ounce of sugar per meal and other breast with a clean piece of cloth people only eight ounces n. week? soaked in milk. A. Because a thresher works from dawn to dark in the open air using ‘up a grout deal of energy in hazd labor, he lins been allowed more sugar than the average city dweller. must purchase hi; on time pay- merits? A. Absolutely not. The farmer's need for a. éaarticuiar piece oi ma- chinery is he only consideration that enter. into the picture. Q, My husband and I received thzee hors dbeuvre dfishes for wed- ding presents. We have been told to exchange two of them for some- thing else. Is this alright? A Quito alright! Permission has been granted to exchange gifts but no refunds are allowed. Q Are the new ration coupons good uiitil used or do they lose value ii not cashed in during’ the specified two weeks? A. Coupons in the permanent ration bcoks is=ued lust September are good Ulllfll used. Q Wfl the in mer who has cash have a betfer chance of securing farm machinery than the man who l Needlecraft For The Home YOU COULDN'T D0 BETTIE M Than Choose This Figure Flatterer It you want to feel you have a ‘good friend in your clothes closet. a simple dress with a little drama iii its lines" then why not make frock with the slimming bodice an gracious. soft skirt? Style No. 3396 is designed for sizes 12; l4; i6; l8 and 20 Size 16 requires 2 7-8 yards 39-inch fabric with 2 yards of fringe. To order pattern: Wrih or lend picture with your name - dress with 30 cents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charlottetown Guardian. Style N0. 3396. Nllllfl Street Address City Province _-__ i A Morning Smile something went wrong in l-iio oookhouse and the plecrust was as hard as a brick The mess wag sent. it back with a message: “Give us the tools and we'll fin- ish the jobl" A well-known bishop was just homo in England, after a long stay at one of our distant colonies Broad of mind as well as physique. he was smelling round the crowd- ed inndon street. Buddenl out of a sea oi faces he reoogflzed a friend of many yarn put. i=0.- Bad Winter Coughs, Mix This Syrup at Home oigzkEzlsdiefl-qoliéioignvénfl- iflli.“;..l.‘.l‘.’.‘.‘.‘.’fl.“2‘zl.°.ii.t"“°°f*é' r you c2: us: corn syrup or llquldiionoy lnstc o sugar syrup. n"?'“Jfgfllcfrftgwgfilflgjeiaffjdb‘: m: u.» Plnex mo» l is ounce bottle swag they/have touncl that it gives “d “dd Ywr syrup‘ Th“ 3w” 7°“ l. them an effective dependable mcd- “unc” °t “ugh 57m“ “nummy icino for distressing winter coughs. qutlcfacflgg and depengagle‘; atlluinlé“ . ‘ ge our mesaamuc o s: - ‘n l 5° may to Ink-anyone am do n" lclne for your money. 1t never spoils, From n"? dfllgslet. Rot 2% 0'1"?" and la very t-chlldren love it. of Pinox. aepecial compound otprovon ymfl] be gurprlsed by the way lttakes incrmllonis. in concentrated form. well 1mm of "w" coughs, gmng quick, known for effect on throat membranes. “mfymg "m; [g n.0,...“ the phlegm, '. ' on make aliYruD by stirring two soothes the Irritated membranes, and cu i. . (if granulated sugar and one cup helps clear the alr Manges. Money re- 3396 sizes iz-ao Woman's Re alm '1. Social rm: (HARUWTETOWN Am UUQQv " ‘AAA a Ewllorothy“ gays‘- BOYS SHOULD BE TAllGll TllE SOCIAL GllAOES, TOO Lack Is Often a Handicap, While Good Manners Are Asset. A great many mothers realize that it is l“!!! l! "Tlmlunlsgfg: their girls social training as it is to send them lo co 989-“ a our“), the time little Susie can walk and talk doe is told how Quill“ how w M’ how to meet strangers, how to my. "l-hB-“k Wu» p“ y‘ converga- self-possessed without beinl! pert. and even how to m"? °“ "o ‘mm tion and entertain a caller while Mama Ls putting on l!!!‘ sum before making an appearance The result is that by the wo- emerges from her cocoon into being Susan she i! a Wlsed Ylzll-“wwide man. with a charm oitgianngr tgiiathislthe iognheeii 55522:; that 1 rigs before her every door roug w c sie W s - . - , .. _ . Curiously enough. however» 5° if“ "mfg: w think 1t ng¢g55ary to prepare ther 174715 ' r social life that when a womlm. ml" 1°"? ti“ duce him into society, it rated he 5 newspapers. Why mothers think it is so much mOIEnlZl-w pm-tsng w give girls social trainin! m"! be o boys, Heaven only knows. Maybo 15 l! i!" Mother gets so worn out tryill! W Efamgll‘ my not to garcle his soup. or t0 my» 11"“ - "f; he 15 spoken m, or not to sit fast in the e115 5 chair in the living mom Wm" Bums “mlh that she gives up in despair any attempt at adding my frills and adornment to his cor;- ducg Mywey, very few mothers spend an)’ 9 - v h di m nds. mwfrfafiym ntggéngotltepoglgliiiiggdtllfllhxelllihildliogd in the niceties °1 e. s - t th ii behavior even more than givgagiigllsamféirprgégtr 133m mxedgbzfjlgaigr “loam boys sire. qillvlfltoaikgo nomtzen ha“ . luetune w acquire we 80cm‘ Erma lilrlnlat vé-‘miiari can, learn while she is rolling dCIWn her sleeves nd tak- a a ing off her apron and moving out 1mm the kitchen m“? u“ palm" SOME NEVER. LEARN And sometimes a. man never learns his Emil? Pr? “:1 216x“; will: i great scholar, who knows as much as n larse-i Rm imflddémm still doesn't know how to hold o. fork. I know iino er kw d man, who has literally stood before kings. who is still H "i ‘i’ as a bull in s china shop in a drawing room. Many and mflnyall g1: has achieved everything except the art of carrying on a 0H5“ 0 versatlon. . Of course, if a. man is a genius he can eat peas with his kniiekhand gobble his ma, and tell women home truths instead of pair?‘ 1e; pretty compliments, and get away with it. But even for h a ‘at of social grace is o handicap. Many n. talented man fails oi appeal»; merit he craves because his rough, homespun manners would not l into the silk-lined social circles in which he would b6 WNW!!- A banker once told one that the hardest thing he ever had to d0 was to pass over a highly competent man, who really rated the Pro- " to be the manage oi ii ‘ nch'he was establishing. beeauu oi his table manners. "In his position,’ said the banker, he woulld have had to go to banquets and be entertained by promlnfilll .- r and we couldn't be represented by a man who didn't iuiow the first principles of table etiqnet‘ ." . As William Percy says in his delightful book. “lanterns on the Levee,’ "this is e. very nice world if you remember that while good morals are all important between the Lord and His creatures, what counts between one creature and another is good inaiinersf‘ A GOOD APPRDACII This being true, why shouldn't mothers take the trouble to equip their boys, as well as their girls, with the knowledge that they are going to need more than anything else on earth-arid that is how to get along smoothly with other people? Why shouldn't little Johnny be taught, from the time he is a crawler, how to meet people and what to say and how to say it graciously? Why shouldn't he be taugh, from his youth up, to pull out chairs for ladies and open doors for them and treat old people with courtesy and respect? Why shouldn't he be made w write letters of thanks and show ap- preciation tor favors done him, lust as his sister is made to do? And why isn't he taught how to dance, how to play a decent, game of bridge, and to help a. girl on with her coat without musslng her hair or wreck- lng her frock, and how to hand a cup oi tea without spilling it all over the place? 0t course, if a boy is real brlflit, he will learn than things in the course of time, but it would save him some awful moments of awk- wardness and wondering what to do during his ‘olescenoe ii Mother had taught him a manner, as well as manners. so that he would not only be at. ease himself in every situation. but other people at theirs, That is what is called having a good a roach a i l .- cess in every walk of m. pp M t’ m l‘ m ~v_».v~~-v-v_-----.._ ._--.--..---v- Tbi’: clerk beep: tbs vital maintenance record: rzsCooks lined below. Girls needed at eneo for these and many olher duties: Book-keepers . .- .- Photographers : :1 Teleprintér Operators a .- .~ Clerks .- . . Stenograpliers a a I ' join now-aha: men may llyl Send for this free booklet. it gives the complete story oi‘ the iiie of airwomen in the R.C.A.F. Write to Director of Manning, R.C.A.F., Jackson Building, Ottawa, or the nearest Recruiting Centre t/w Living o» Leisure l The Woman's Realm i THE CHILDREN'S CAROL CHRISTMAS GREENS How far islit to Bethiehqn? The custom of hanging ever- Not very or. greens in the h durin u Shall we find the stable room Yuletide originailgvmllad a p‘ i: Lit by a star? beyond that of decoration. 1n oden Is He within? days each kind of evergreen was May we stroke the creatures there, Ox, ass arid sheep? May we peep like them and see Jesus asleep? If we touch His tiny hand Will He awake? Gzeat kings have precious gifts But we have naught, idt-tle smiles and little tears Are all we brought. For all weary children Many must weep, Hero. on His bed of straw. Sleep. children. sleep. God in l-lis Mother's arms. Babes in the byre, 5186p as they slcen who find believed to confer specie. blessings on tlicse who passed beneath its boushs. To pass under hollv in- sured good fortune throughout the year, bayoneant victory. while lau- rs. was supposed to impart a spirit 0f bell"? Bnd poetry-Missouri Farmer. CRACKERS It has long been the custom in France to sell packets oi sweets in coloured wrappers twisted it the end to keep the contents from fall- ing out. The French calied hem cosaques. They were introduced into Their heart's de_s.lre. v England about eighty ears a o, anlgpngmsghan flhouc,‘c c; Wat °_ ve e . m stopped in front of him and t are made evzrymyegrmaild all: ‘a? out his hand. The friend loo puzzled and said: "Where in hell have I met you before?" _ The bishop. equal to the w”- the world over. WARM LINGERIE With an eye toward heat-ration- g, ll0li and in no wise disiconcerted ing, lingerie departments are fea- by this tactics r m k d - turi . ' m“ " ° '°°° .."i.r't'.".si“si"";:s.e.“_ “I” "w I" *1’ "Milt P"! of BOWM. night shirts and pyjamas of hell do you come from?” flannelettc, matdiin; pettiooatl Recruiting CIMNI oh Vnneouvo . Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, lleqlnti, Winnipeg, North lnY, Wlndiov, London, Hamilton, Toronio, Ottawa, Mont- nol. Quobofi Momlom llnllffll and rompers of virgin wools and spuii rayons cozy socks, slippers and shawls. While interest centres on warmth, style and becomingiiess a e {lot slru4A‘-cv\4l in-ilfurolifi y Wflllli night shirts are shown in soft pastel ccioihs. attrachvely qnoroidered, gowns, both fitted and yoked mod- els, ore made up in pliilii us well as quaintly p.iiited fiannelette. tntting trimmed Tailored robes and slim. boyish pyiamas are popular ehNrcs with co. egg arid high school misses. WARDROBE FORESIGHT Next summer's WBJCILOlIO may de- pend to a large extent on ust how nil this last silt-more clot es have been cherished. garments away correctly is therefore Import- ant Unless clothing is absolutely unusable do save it. Garments that are not washable should be dry- c eaned. ‘Those that may be laund- with some other material in the iutui'e,. may be lapped apart and usual}; sections stored. The old- iashioned scrap bag is important again. Do not starch. Pressing .ight- ly before packing away makes neat- er stor ng. CAROLS Songi of Joy flilfl prose. oiten ac- companied by dances, have been sung by the English for more than a thousand years. being handed on irrm the Druids to the Christian chuch. On Christmas Day in the Morning, and The Cherry Tree Carol, are found in many langu- ages, with slightly different words. USI POI. WALLPAPER ROLL! To make economic use of 'rolis of snorted wallpaper that ma have econ ulated over a period o; time, ered,. should be wadied carefully. mended, buttons and fasteners of any kind rephced. Clothing which ma not be worn as is. but Dart of wh ch may be used in combination a room can be papeied with these by using them inside out, adding a pretty border or moulding. or using enroll of one design to make pan- e . Santa Rides Ag-airi- Santa Will Ride! or water a. few moments, until dis- fundodilitdoeeirt olouoinovervvli. 3.x _. "lhworldhlololloltonw that ny elven use hi! '5" where. By Geoff Hayes and Personal r. Fashions r Literature Dilutions Clerk "I ID Recruiting Centre Neural Mondays rind Thursdays, 9 o-ril- l0 9 p.m.| Wednllduys, 9 mm- Ie 6 pampluouleyl and Fridays, 9 em. to 9 p.ni.l6 ammo? punswOMiN Oblifiibolvrdoyy? ante 4 W‘- knickers, shirt, blouse, coat DESIGN N0. 9'! '.l‘his is an ideal outfit for a little girl's favorite doll- and beret which is sure to do ster. Patlem No. o7 contains complete instructions for meld"! for an 18 inch doll. To order pattern: Write. or iln N0. 97 NAME-.-_.._______.....__... omr_-_____.._____.. J pa- CTR-II‘ LIR1——-—— WVII1-—-""- n; consists name H 6i n h; g younl‘ g all l! no send above picture with your Chum“. address with ill cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau- To Charlottetown Guardian. régeadlework Department. m’ ——_—_-— __..__.--" J