Pace rwo I WWI/TIRED Mk MIC/It'll NHL‘! 5@*“éayNr"J r aucaalrfqn lu(xw><|ars Mm z New" i The greatest" meat saver of all! o §.,71£/ I‘ v z DESIGN NO. 992 ihls oval rug is crcclvxd with old stockings or rags and carpet warp. For the frin e. one may use odd lengths of woo, all colors. Pat- No. 992 contains complete in- t structlons. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and OFFICIAL RULING WARTIME PR ICES and TRADE BOARD 3 ‘D’ COUPONS llntiile you to buy the 31/2, lb. IiIOTTI-E CROW}; BRAND SYRUP Today, ration -coupons are almost as im- por ran t as money. Make them buy the best —— the best in flavour—the best in quality. é. _- BRAND Suet. obtained by grinding or bee! caul. cod or int. has a maximum price W "1 / Sfliiifil flllllvkiperhsonal.) Fashions r Dorothy Dix Says-y WAR PLAYS HOB wrm swnalu. PICTURE OF FAITHFUL "FATHER Man, Working With Attractive Girlsysu - denly Made Prosperous, Kicks Over Home Traces . . . . . deriughusbandisnonewoesner thedomestlcacesu- been With "6- Ptvbflbly. if we only“ knew it. even peat- Adam was created with a roving eye. ‘ilnywoyunolt othll ns seem to have difficulty in beeping their gale loomed upon the stirtlgiii. and narrow way w en a good-loo“ women crosses their field o on. This indeed. ttabl , 1 it h used uoh weeping pifl ing among msrriedflfaztlllas anfl hugs ledutgfimasiym divorml. The hilan He has a ways grandfather so FINANCE commons soisll. lsusmmne ls come - brackets. so while the Croesuses lnightdnd, ~ M" selves in swapping husbands and wives w lost taste for their current mates. they had. and like 'em. Or. at least. endure 'em. all”? .-v...-, So we have thought that: one of the consolation; for wiveg having lean pocketbooks was that they didn't hay to live in f f ha. Johns stolen from them by husband-sham ers. They awake at night wondering where their wandering 11mins wersplhdt 01' whom they were buying c ampugne irastead of payinl for the biybiifs oer- tified milk. They knew where Friend at doing. He was sitting right there by the fire helping the their homework. But the war that has made so many changes in owns-manners end custom and way of looking at things. has played hob with this sweet pic- t-ure of‘ Cttmestlclty. The men whose former pay envelopes barely covered i it‘: family budget now are setting wages that make them feel richer than nry ' I'D. ' t. , Middle-aged men whose association with women hlai been limb!!- excluslvely confined to their wives’ friends. who were as fat an antic looking as their own Marias. are slim young girls who have all the technique of the man-huh fingers‘ end. Men whose wives haven't paid them a comp t. or any allure or coquetry on them for their thirty years uni suddenly '5 iecbcd t. a barrage of flattering and iollvinz by gold-d users whp tell them now handsome ane young and wonderful they are. and how Pro“ Iiittle ME depends upon PBESEN’! CONDITIONS ‘KI BI! EXPECTED And it isn't strange that these men. who have been plodding llbfll in double harness for so long. lose their heads when they find themselxygs in a different world of which they had never even dreamed. l 9 and they so often kick over the graces and bolt.- Nor is it. sgériigeighhg thai; w teed of t yment on the bungalow. they are spendinlt their money V" lllzllreglilgogsig young enough to be their daughters. Nor why t are actually asking for divorces from them when they have worked an sul- fered and laughed and rejoiced so many years together. _ This sordid little drama which is being played out by millions of mar- ried couples in flimsy little bungalow camps and parked trailers. wher- sver men and women are hrown together to work for the intimate companionship. is one of the tragedies of the ~ ba d ho is ti i??? ll.’ Zfifilllgfzlfi. “l? Y3£l‘.“..l£‘}.l°‘fil.l"€vrli‘l‘ v3.1a" will.“ e woman whose husband is taken from her by a. cutie in slaclks can. only think of him with shame. a. - _ war at heartbreakink as any that ever takes place on a battlefield. 1t is a wig we Guakolarl eon- ' for a teed ng out dined. Scanda b. d. th, . . be a!- forded by those wag lnlgomeswarcemin the upper the Poormans had to sti&-to 1th?‘ . er “Y. The pangs of sorrow. grief and I-lusbnd dwh he- a was“ chiidrenwvltfh‘ working side by sidowit-h, pretty. h!!! ter 0.. their in lieve fLiving 5:’ Leisure The Woman's, Realm i STOB-ABLES UNDER GHLING Throughout the winter meat-bl. the price 'of cabbage. beets, cerrofl turnips will not in- crease much above the present ceilinz: though there will be slight upward adjustments to take can: o increased storage costs. BEANS ARE REASONABLE Used fairly widely as a substi- tute for the navy been, beans have been lvrough rice. which means that beans in any part be held at nwomsuss The! cheer you in the . sys- ‘Iheudol that looks at you and ye. With syes that speok-"You still . e m . Whlnfer behll. ur friend I'll be." Mltttnt cu es in your lap purrs awhile. then takes a i . 9-.- . A bllfli with music in its winzs, That comes to you and sweetly . . sings. ‘these silent creature; help one of Canada 5E reasonable level. are. l_!y Willa lloey We! are always source st this time of year and this year, with demand-greater than ever before the seasonal shortage is more acute than usual Wyhegr; éh recipeb calls for re;- Crl e C nllm QT llfiéd I reduced ml 5 k. I I. A C K H E A D S .32‘ c. sf“.i'f.'.".r" % powder from any drug store up; apply as‘: .Z§‘.‘T‘1‘>i‘.". l:.'.f.rl°i..:.":: a firmer by this Isle ample lift-bed. if certain rules ‘ire fol ed. when eggs are used to thic- en a mixture as in ustards, pies, blmc nannies. coglked salad dress- ... ti’! "i? "ifmmtia 1" °"‘°’;l' , s am pu n s an silnilur mixtures eggs acts u ti???“ ‘F3531’: 31%“ f‘ "till; me o q . cu amxoan are numbeglfif lelggs hire nspoon n w er and 2 tables ns extra llquplii for each e88 om tted; A good Itnif¢ blade snculd never be but into a flalne. The steel will 14188 its temper and cannot be kept sharp when this is done. BLACK SEASON When Scottih b be - eanew aéistafi hlbw“ m u . "I My lower wages in the sum- mer the work's ll hter.” STOCKING SIIOBTAGE Cotton stock-Inge made of sh - er- ta 1 Otto f t th ssiattés .5‘ rr...:l.=:.=: .3’ n‘? ll t f . métt°thffbsfilafih°ililt {fin dinne. have to help them 0n wi’ eir overcosts." TO EASE MISERY !0F Cllll-VS COlD ‘cotton - aeroplane cloth and other war fab- rim are using up reserves. Previ- Wlly. Biiwkines were made only from long-staple cotton. The ex- rknentai station at Beltsville. ..'has succeeded 1n psip the ‘NQVEWER 19. 194s Literature, Mats s. Mélroow Needlecraft; For The Home addres with 15 cents in coin 0r in each of the 15 zones of Canada- more plentiful shorter stapes tor stamps to Needlework Bureau. Char ottetown Guardian. Design No. 992 STREET ADDRESS -_.___ OTI'Y—-——PR.OVINCI-—— . ' .~ . . .1 """“""""‘filhbahna£>anefl”"vf i man 11m m roe-I shortly. cooks will be buying it for Christmas cakes. plum puddings and uiincemeat. After December 31st. coupons in ration book 2 will no longer have any purchasing value. Butter and meat coupons ln the second book New Year tee. offe coupons will likewise o Won't someone tell him his only crime is “B.O.?’? S3 often it stands between its victims and their hopes of happiness. Yet the simple answer is known to millions} It is the delightful daily" habit of a Lifebuoy bath! Popular Sear) especially __lnade u» stop "B.0." How you’ll enjoy its abundant satiny suds, mild and gently, . yet extra-cleansing. Lifebuoy’s new vanishing scent; llili-PPelre before you're dressed. .20, Of course. if the wife would take counsel with h commonsense stead of her jealousy. she would nurse her husband through this sthck of wandering foot trouble. instead of rush e nearest div lclourt. ' Ftrhlit Q0188 not take loizg for aulgiidglgl-fl-gtlgue he M We l i n n common a yo ll . s I the calhlrtgh with his old wife. so he is glad enough invreturn to-home I-Iid Mother. B t th t the working men. as well as the idle rich._sre turninl philaxdel-lg: itamakes all wives resllu that they are sisters. end have_ the same problems and the same hearteches. INVISIBLE PRISON Won't w» try the new Lifebuoy? n is the only stnckin with n durabilty and Zhslltlltillandar“ o’ ‘_ mil-Trist- lady was clitglblng l b d: she tunied wave. {OHM l As the the bus l-l)" xlrlenci‘ sh use 11 ye. ear" e ea ."I' be__'with you again soon." Sooner than you think. lady," said the conductor firmly. "we're full "DI" Illirgyncus Vaeoilus THE 541W FROG‘ The bow frock ls sweeping the HE COOK'S CQNER CHOCOLATE CAKE I filéps slfted— cake or pastry ur i teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-2 cup butter 1-2 cup shortening l 1-4 eups brown ked psc I OIII. well beaten 2 lures unsweetened choc- . m 2-8 cup no‘?! wstgl b m tired: ow e u r and Ihwtlehinl to stand at room tom ‘Mfltllre until they are soft. Then ream them together until they are iiflhélsnd flui y. Gradually cream n ebmwnnllarthathasbeen sugar, firmly ‘m. will take about gdtozd min- NIW OIIOCOLATI IIDQTIINO h water -I tans . ethodzpgplgcev the sugar, salt. bolliinl “am. and the ten- ioeolalo which has been coarse- Have a Supply oi Games on Hand for Entertaining Games Are hm Are you having a party and are at a loss because you have few games to entertain your friends? So many people these days are m- iertaining service men and games Add so much fun to their mioyment. For example. a new twist to the traditional "Bite the Apple” game la pictured above. Instead of juat apples banging from the ceiling. candles are added. Both apples and candle ends swing easily from e ceiling. invariably the layer bites the candle. and, when e does so. must pay a forfeit. It really isn't hard to keep e crowd amused-you need very little material. Our iii-page booklet is full of a supply of nines that suit every taste; rollicking action games; fu- cinating brain baffles-s and guessing games; fortune-telling stunts; new versions of the ever-papillar- lpell- eountry. Here it is in a pattern for a lorified shirtweist dress, adapt- who to almost any fabric. Btyle No. 2m is designed for siseslttofllhadtctt). Biae86. 3% yards. 39 inch fabric. Complete guide in each pattern. Send twenty cents for Pattern. Write your Name. Address and Style Number. Be sure to state size you wish. ll it. Name ltfOet Address gm Provin-ce ' Flnusumrmmnuw MFEMME WEAKNESS Witch Intros Yo! Cnnlmllelveuo If you suffer from cramps, backache, headache. ‘ - tiu", periods of tho blull — due to tune- tlonll monthly dil- etsrt at ones -- take w: I. Plnkhnnfl Vegetable Oompo . It not only helpo relieve monthly but also tired, weak. nervous sel- II. Thin ll due t0 lb soothing sun's non m- rolraln OIIIAII. a Compound :0“ molt eaeetivo m. you ‘lbkus -— ‘a Oom- pmlnl he] llild up e in xfi "w o scans-s macs-roan, run! The practical sees-f or shawl thrown over the head o! the nightq liter helps a lot. and if already werkin u. don sibilitieg Shetland a w or the misy so -sott shawls that. in a tw in of an eye. may achieve many n apes. either on one's head“ ing bee. Begin the tun the minute the doorbell rinps, and make your part7 the success you want it to be! Don't givs the ice a chance to form. As the crowd arrives, start a lively game to get everyone ne- quslnted and dispel shyness. You'll be_knqu'_n_ n “theyeriect hostess." copy of Party Games for all 0e t0 the Char] to wri and the name of booklet. NIIIII Bend l5 cents in coins for yo“: one ottewwn Guard- ian Home Bervlce Address. Be sure to plainly your name, addfeel. un thin en . Remove from the eat and Street Addrel n m the n a . Be m an.» mmwiolsngs spgldunon CATEllI" or aloud one's throat or shqmdm scarf: have been revived for era ing. The scarfs are well B significant laces. If Y0" its too ear "lg ,--:-----.;..----a-x.r--¢z-_ 11-: ,-'—~ vacuum" ism BINC