Woman's Re Mirth: Logan, Swift's famed holne GCOIIOf mist, whose weekly, wartime tooltingcoium is a regular feature of this page. look (at these valuable hints each Monday b) Marika Logan‘ Beefsteak and Kidney Pie A nutritionally valuable dish you can prepare the day before and complete in 30 minutes the next day A3usy wartime housewives are com- ing more and more to ask for recipes 'thar permit prcpreparation. It's a. ‘great comfort to know-when you ‘come home late from the Red Cross, for instance-that thcre is a savoury beefsteak and kidney pie all ready to pop into the oven. While it cooks you can fix your face, change your dress and set the table. It would b: nice, if you had a. little extra time, to have a hot leafy green vegetable to go with it: but ifthis is impossible, a green salad-with emphasis on watercress-would complete a fine nutritionally valuable meal. New hero's what you do the ovari- Ing bolero to make all lhla poaaiblox Soak a veal or beef kidney in cold fsaltctl water for 30 minutes. Mean- lvvhile, cut 1 lb. (or as much as you can spate from your ration) of beef chuck or round steak into neat pieces. Slice an onion and brown slowly in saved meat dripping or lstcl. Now drain the kidney, remove tubes and ‘membranes and cut into lA-inch cubes. Add meats to the browning onion and brown well on all sides. Cover with boiling water or stock. Add l teaspoon Worcester Sauce- piuch of thyme, savoury, msrjoratn or poultry dressing-salt and pepper. Simmer covered for two hours. Thicken liquid with flour blended to smooth consistency with cold liquid. Transfer to baking dish. Cover top with flaky pastry with eyelets cut for escape of steam z 2 i 30 minutes in s 575° oven and the pie is ready to serve. Notez-suitable vegetables may be added. EASY FLAKY PASTE FOR MARTHA IOGAWS BEEFSTEAK AND KIDNEY PIE 5K cups sifted all purpose flour 1% up. aalt 3i cup Jewel Shortening Ice-cold water Measure flour and sift with salt. Cut in jewel, usirig Z knives, or a pastry blender, until pieces are reduced to size of large peas. Gradually add sufli- cieat water to make a paste which when lightly mixed, may be clean easily from bowl. Chili. Roll dough to about l6’ thickness. Fold from top to bottom and from left to right. Repeat rolling and folding. Roll and use. iSWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; Brookfield Butter, Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Silverleaf Lard. __*l err/ice Look After Your Dog Well Incl He'll Be Happy IRRESISTIBLE! Who could resist a cute _ puppy alch as this one? Sc mriny people love dogs but they don't know how to care for them. They either shower too much attention on them or neglcct them unheedingly. Every dog has the right to lead l happy life and it is up to his owner to see that he doesn't lead "a dog's life." l1 you love your dog, care for him in the right way. Our 32-page booklet tells you how to care for your dog-how you must establish an absolutely iron-bound schedule for feeding and how to go about houscbrcaking him. If you want to train your dog. the booklet gives you the simple ruler sa well al the intensive, for making your dog mind and do tricks. It in- cludes nine easy dog tricks. it also tells how in kccp your dng‘s coat clean, glowing and heiillhy. If you are thinking of buying a dog and are not sure of what breed you want, be sure to consult the booklet. It describes the different dogs‘ temperaments and which are better for city liic. Bend 15 in in f of How {,0 w s or your co y 119R YOUR o n. the Char- lottetown Guardian Home Scrvite Address. Be sure to write plainly Your Name. Address and the name of booklet. Harlin Strcct Address Prmiinm. CHOOSE AND CA E‘ DO FILE‘! CROCHET IN A FRUIT DESIGN DESIGN N0 . 1145 Crochet workers who prefer fllet terested work will be in in mi; lovely table centerpiece, putter“ No. 145 contains working graph and complete instruction; T rd toe z obese opiflefirlllgl wig Yilwilllllufl-lgq fig address withm-io cents in coin or Blimp: to Needlework Bureau C‘ l H l Nleleacilgwgriiwgeigiiaiiieliiah DflilnNmlllfi uimE--____.__.._ sTRmrr Alabama --___ THE COOK CORNER BROWN ONION SOUP , 2. ""1"; EPIHLQnlQns Tifilfiespofins fine-flavored drip- piéigt (bacon. if obtainable) o ned THE [Dorothy Dix Says- HOME IS MORE PEACEFUL WHEN COUPLE CONSIDERS FINANCES Woman Noggin! Mate Brings To Herself Fate She Deplores; Man Causes Trouble, Too ' 1f husbands and wives could be induced to look at msrriflle Mm I financial standpoint and to realise that it. affected their pockets as well as their heart-s. there would be more peaceful homes. and more married couples’ making an honest effort to get along amiably together. ‘ m, cluiouslv em h. ahnoat all husbands and wives think of their marriage: solely from e emotional angle, and they consider th ail‘.- cesses or failures according to hether they are happy and congen ll 0r not. Ap nrentl it does not occur to them that whether tiiev fig t. like the Kilkennv cats or coo to- ether like sucklln dove; has any bearing 0n 1h!!!‘ ealth, or their ability to make money. and is the chief determining factor in whether, when they cole- brate their silver Wedding. they will be sitting pretty (Flvlilat street, or oermsnenty located on Poverty INSURANCE AGAINST FAILURE Yet such is the case. Arid if there were no other _ ., reason for husbands and wives to make every r “We ' attempt to adjust themselves to each other, and to keep the love light burning on their hearthswnes. it would be found in the fact that it ls the best insurance that thev can take out "Balnst D"- mat-urr- old age, nervous breakdowns and bankruptcy. _And lf you don't believe this assertion, look around among your ac- quziuuances and you will see that the ones who keep young and gay Ind o tlmistic and who are pmspering in their affairs are the happily mar- ed; whereas the disgruntled are sour and dyspeptic and have moduli“! worry wrinkles and hump shoulders before their time. No woman can lie awake at night thinking up the mean things she is going to say to her husband when he comes home, and get up rested and refreshed the next. morning. No man can relax and other up ireih couraitc and strength for the next day's struggle with t e world. ln I- , homo that is a perpetual battleground in w ch he hasn't even a f0! nole in which to crawl for protection. When wives throw cold water on till of their husbands’ D15"! 811d ‘Q’ pirntions, and when they belittle them and '1 that their are such poor business men that; they cannot make money like Mr. Jones or ‘Mi- smith. they think that they are only using B. wife's Dfemsllflve f0 find fault with the man to whom ahe is married. NAGGING WOMEN INIUBE THEIR OWN CHANCES They do not realize that they are bringing upon themselves the fate they deplore. because they are destroying their hitsbands faith in them- selves and killing their initiative, and they are fixing their status 8s fB-ll- ures with other people. Nor does the man who has that kind of a wife feel that he has any tensor. to break his neck twins l0 B95 h" i119 Win85 she crflves, and thlt she would never even say “thank you" for. anyway. It. is the wives who continually build their husbands up. who buck them up when their own courage falters, who keep them ha py and contented whose husbands are the worlds go-getters. They ac eve the impossible trying to Justify thel v/lves.‘ faith in them. And it pays a. mini Just as much in dollars Ind cents to be a, 8°“! husband and help make c hapyy home as it does u woman. X-lavent Y0" noticed that when a. rniddle-itged man starts to philander he almost always begins to slip financial. . and that the end of his woman-chase is at. the bottom of the scrapp . It. isn't. only because his mind k l0 preoccupied with some cutie at he neglects his work. or because he dist- gusts his old friends. or because he makes bankers distrust hlsnllll-‘ISIHED . 'l'herc ls some psychic reason for it. Maybe it is what we call 01150181168- Anyway, it is whet happens. WOMAN RETALIATES BY SPENDING Not many men, perhaps, connect their wives‘ bills at the shops wll-h their grouchiness and ill-temper, but many a. wlfe reveniles herself f0! the cruel and insulting things her husband has said to her by going on a spending orgy. And every doctor knows that most of his best Paylnfl tlents are women who have nothi the matter with them except hus- bgnds who never say a tender or lov nit thing to them, or do a thiriw to make. tliem happy, and who are as cold and indifferent t0 them as the? are to any of the other household gadgets that make them comfortable. (I a , it . to k ha p, home for children in whltiiinilheytbssfnoérggv up 2131!?! twtinaaiferits, viPoritlng together in harmony. to start them on the right road in lie, The men and women who do that never have to pay their youngsters out of scrapes. They 8W0 fihfllllllVfl not only many a dollar, but many e. heartache. l Living €dLeisure i The Woman's Realm but on s. long cane. This should be put through the sleeves, and hung by g string from the centre. I MEAT cums" A good chart to rememberwhen buying meat is that one pound of boneless meat serves four: the 541119 amount. with small bones, three; with larger bones. two. mm a piece or fine steel wool or, fin; emery paper, s. small camel's hair brush and some quick-drying varnish and touch the spot p It KEEP YEAST FRESH Yeast is a tiny plant that, in its rapid growth, causes fermentation which results in the ,.l’Odl.l0El0fl 0f om-bqn dloxidg gas and alcohol. To be or any value it must be fresh. It is a rich source of the vitamins which mtiloe up the vitamin B comr piex Sroup. HOUSEHOLD the WOIK. ALWAYS A ROSE IN HAIR, MAUREEN OTIARA STYLE Wearing real roses in the hair is! a habit with Maureen O'Hara, w she dons-frcm housefrocks w af- terdark clothes. Is there a baby at your house? Then here's wg Whr" butter has turned rancid or something believe you'll take to. in view of the stale, cut it into slices, put in a bas- in of cool water with a teaspoon of carbonate of sods. dissolved in it, leave stand one hour, wash butter and add salt to taste, and it wlllbe like fresh butter. sl-‘ldllld be treated with rggpgct, QA_I}LO'I"I'E'I‘OWN__GUARDIAN "- ' ‘ ' "‘ is‘? 1 as Dina ar; alwa a at n". If a nice piece of furniturcfsdamql" i! t lllb aged with slight OlKai-etie burns,» 1° "l! they zi-i..z=t-..s.n.rirn.:trisii"e-a Halifax Boys {Are llrowneil ha‘ BALI!‘ we s» mat- .s:ii':.*.ris v::.s:::'r.r.z“- - re ,todsy, and four others were saved And. as she points out. she only, fir‘ ‘l h°m°'“"‘d* m" l" which R 15 a good 1m w mwi; all stlifilzslig roses t; they prfi her fav- readymade clot es before they are ° WEP—° e1‘ "i! 0W1’! m. N‘ worn, 1t L5 easier u. "prevent" by 3"“ 5‘ pretty and so much mo" mybi."s°'oi"ciaii°ii1iii§i§'°iii“iiiii stfinlstherfiilnztyenkmsmts "Wltiltlh I “““’""“Y “m”! "l" Ylbbimll ; cimici. Orlrithlm, s. eéw ‘other at or wo an "cure w a *"" d“ i]; v more stitches later on. LUBRICATE SAFETY "N5 iwer: imiiiiefdiiskrelgngvsiiiible. fact. that safety pine are scarce will“? w" uncovered in , a Port. ‘IIf you are interested in - -. J ,, a. garment thla Fall, act as early aa possible. We are on 80% War production and delivery datea o! civilian garments are at tiniu aoaiewhat delayed. Crisply man-tailored . . . always man-admired, sewn and moulded with the same clean lines which distinguish our fine men's clothing. Add mannish fabrics! Here are fine woolens in abundance, t he best out of Britain-any one of which will make you a woman apart because the ‘re so different, so outstandingly qu iry-looking. Keertmhana the bb" ggacake of xiii: a s bath a pincushign. dYgur an t cated by the cog Pin much more eas- AX, Aug. lB-(Clfi-Three were playing capsized and EARLY DISCOVERY 1600 by Blue navigator. One time mother hsid no pot wash- er. so l cut a square of unbleached calico, hemmed it. and sewed clean white buttons all over it, rind found it very effective, any; a writer in tihc Primary Producer. On washing day it can be boiled with the wash. Calne crumbs, toasted, are Just right. over vanilla ice cream, on up plesauee or in Bavarian puddings, In waffle batter, boo. Before washing a woolen sweat- / Full Flavor sential to smartness- Don't hang the Full Strength gmgfwlfilllgélrfgg ‘t! "l?!" fig USE Baker's Cocoa lorrida flavor and spoil the trim look which l5 06- Ind M1 "W! "fill-ll- Il i! white to er. soap. 0I‘I‘Y—--r=n.ovmcls---' sweeter on a coat hanger to dry, if gucondensed type‘: . l‘. trenches la lfieplil . {traced ppy cheese "eel onions and cut in thin drippllll until ten- allces. Cook in tier. Add the brown stock or con- somme, season tn taste with salt, mpper and paprika and make very out the French-style bread In slices, tons.‘ one side and sprinkle the second ie with grated cheese —broil ur the cheese melts; or toast the :l on both sides and sprinkle r cheese. For eac" ‘vlng, pour thoroulh-' heated into a not soup cup top with t. .:ad slice and serve at‘ once. Note: Meat extract may be used I 6 cups brown stock IOr can- i rgvide my ind simple it hiahrmi with wauir 8.0%.. stock.’ q made from the highest grade of cocoa beans by also Baker process, which Iaaa been famous since 1700 for quality and dependability. For fullest satisfaction, prepare Baker's Cocoa according to the rocipeontholabel. Upto90 aervingafromthe llhaiae. Uaell for baking, also. BAKER? 0090A “H! Afilfidoldoiaardlaofi \\\\. \\~ “r3. ~ \ \\\ \ n‘. l b,‘ $\\ 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside A Job Only You Can D0 Price Control Q-ieationa l And Answer; Questions and Answers on Price Comma will appear in The Guard- IIII ll I fdfilllll’ Niall“? 830a! III)’ ‘lhe questions tire thcse which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade lsiiard irom houscwivaa In this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per sona who have intelligent questions lo ask on price control are lnvLeti tn aend them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee of the Wlflima Price; and Tradevelulard. x . ere can I get s. cop o the meat coupon chart? l have lost mine . . . and I want to keep a check as to how much meat and ‘what cuts I can get for my ccu- pons. A. You can get a copy. or as many copies as you need, from any local Ration Board. I would iiug. gest that you keep‘ this meat cou- pon value chart p ned up on your itchen wall where you can refer to it. readily. And by the way. try to know beforehand whenever you go shopping, iust what. meats you would lite to bu . . an what their coupon va ue is. Rie- member that. your butcher is a bus sary and avoidable m] questions. and him give better service to all triers. . My whole it! ia angry about the action of a neigh- bour who obtained 300 pounds of sugar by bu ing four hives of bees which he slowed to die after he go‘ tlv- i-iwir. ls this allowed. A. Beekeepers are allowed stum- for thr- rcctnng of bees only. - your neighbour is using it for other pin-poses, act-ion will be taken. Puffin and blowing, the young min ills mlnflled toqlum lnlo a plerrlage as the train left Yhe ata- on. The middle-Bled man in ti» 00"!" W!!! him with scorn. "When 1 was your nIB, my lad." he said. "I cc-uld run a mile, catch to-day you need TIP TOP . d l includes l’ l Bend twent. man these days . . .and b co- cents for pattern. operating with him, you wi re-iwflw 0"!‘ line. Address and llevc hlm of answering unneces- 5W“ “limb” Bo Bufe to time size I! our quality and value In these war-busy days you must measure clothing uality b performance and service; by tiepen able tailoring. by lasting woolen beauty; by style that stays in the garment. All this you must have and all this ou receive _at Tip Top Tailors, at africe that oes not begin to tell of our outstan ing value. INDIVIDUALLY rim - riiionsu - to - MEASURE 631-00 ‘Jj.‘l'.i iatiii A Al 1...... . nd s stat rind l" it'll“: blink. Ailei- the se he again went to he: in s ‘e a manner and said. 1 |1°P° l‘ have the pleasure 0i t" "5 here again. We havefiimla nice services here. bl" ° "but I missed this one at the last station." A local preacher was asked to preach at a chapel about six miles from his home. Taking his Wile with him, they reached he chapel H, in,‘ m, ,, at black-out time. the wife enter- in an undertone. It 5m m; irig by the main door and her hus- we get suclrri dull cartoniqht, band by the vestry door. A deacon as t e one ueve 1a Needlecraft i blFor The Home THE UIT T0 ‘MAKE 0F COTTON Juat What "liar Crowd" Approve; Nvthlns oould suit. her mm “P1111118 could be more practical: ltrian this go-everywhere, all-day- onB outfit of skirt and jacket; make it. of seersucker, and it will W“ eédlwly without‘ need of “Pnml- mill? other cottons, 1n- iiisigmgr cciligi-niinigdpicihi-pcsam: i" m We; No. 3 5 091 is designed for sizes to l4. Size 12 requires 3-K ylgzbéifi-lntilh fibrin. In .8 and-cut t U it d States Standard Measuremliantsnaiid _ chart with step-by-step lallflla ctiona. You w h. style No. 3N1 N IMO enact-Yuma Province Ouba ll the in“ y, ducina wuntry in iris viiiiird 309i a. train by the akin of mv teeth, and yet. be as fresh as a diLs ." ‘You.’ aupea nu youn: allow ' ‘I 00mm a iii build up léahlatanoa Sans 64g