- w ial ud [Living €s°Leisure The Woman 's Realm as GREATEST FINANCIERS woman a1 1944 _:. United servasion d Iielllllflfil isu sis-s n, ' l“ n eds fM Rockefll email-aroma =- mm m- -v-"""“°'°"“ 5o Ygunllrrifinuw willwraur Peiiicoao Iloveyourwomasfsvolomsolike .~...__, “ea-w ~.-. .-.,..-...-.»...-..a-- . AFIICAN VIOLETS Plants in your windows-plan‘ in that dreary corner-you DEV; can have too many of them. The; sdd so znuch to a room and are so cheery. . African violets do well in light Q-Last winter man windows without sun. Their gay blossoms with bright yellow centres , lend a cheerful note to s north i window which is usually lirnltedfi to the foliage plants. | These violets thrive with simple care. However, they dislike ox- cesslve hoot, sudden changes of temperature, gas fumes and drafts. If you want plants which need- hardly any care at all and are also very bright and cheerful, fill your boxes with red, orange or yellow- fruitod plants. Palms, ferns and other foliage plants do well in most windows as well as elsewhere throughout tho room. There are, indeed, many varieties to choose from. I Our 32-page booklet has many suggestions for choosing plants of ' various kinds to beautify the home . . . with directions for their care. It shows the home-maker how to grow indoor plants the year round. Send 15c in lOOlftlg for dyoigl copy f Making Pan an 0W6’! grow Indoors to the Char- lottetown Guardian Home Serviv‘. address. Be sure to W?!“ P151111? oulrdxtiame, address and name of o e . Name Street Address A-Uhder W. P T. B regulations Q-How much notice must 1 live ' ;A—If them ls no lease you must O der. Yes, it nlace the cards in a wi talcum we lth soitoryco . Linein A Job Only minimum by dish-bee in m. sums are skills-tout the sorrow sun. waistlin —A-l'lih"l' Sm-bsor in the New York is no ‘times. chested If you're a. bridge enthusiast and your playing cams ' used to n to maize mom new again. them with talcum pow- _ _ Just D18 N". EXHAU- rub with a m8 IBMJY WOIKSI cares can be cleaned voila l! you wine them successfully , | with a cloth nipped in ds. You can D0 | Your medicine chest Wélllll give you Price Control Quostlod And Answers Questions and Answers on Prhl Control will on"! In The 6'11"!" m; u g ' feature each day. ‘The questions are those which have rescued the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives lo lllll region. The answers are oro- - vided by the Board Readers. Per- sons who have intelligent questions to ask no price control are invited to send them in wrltlnl to lhl Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee o! the Wlr Times Prices and Trade Board. the snow cleare as art of the in rent. This winter .e refuses to do this work but charges rm Just as much rem. Is in order’! A-If performance of this service was part of you: lease. its sus- pension constitutes u variation which is not permissible. You n would be well advised to take m; the matter to the Wartime Prices st -rrade Board office. Q—We have been buying baby chickens from the ssrne hI-tc-h- ery foi- years Now they want to raise iheii prices. Can they do this? there is no ceiliiu price on baby chickens. my landlord when I wish to move? 1 give one clear month's notice if you Pa! Your rent by the month, and one clear week's notice if you pay the week. ODD STEAK UABSIIDII 2 tablespoons butter ir shortening 4 median slsod gtotocs, diced 1 large onion, opped 1-2 green Pepper, chopped 1-4 cup celery chopPed 1 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon snapper cups osrins ‘ l 1-2 pounds cod stesbs Method: Melt the butter shortenlns in a or zen and add the ave been pared 01¢! I ; " Trypronip- roved Grea worlr- success! d "pl , . which and diced. sou nicely '- * m u. . no taais on‘ top of the vegetable nurture. cover and cook over low heat from 1o to 20 minutes, or until the fish is, taider. Remove to s. hot platter. {and serve at once. ahoth spirits. Remove the from your cards ltxhtlv moistened CRADLE INBPIRES provided o. "tors vlewled the ugiuieati sh m must giant they seemfilng strapped sports cloth landlords had pockets ahduahe d . mass-vine when food is coo It 0968s will be 12 two-hour leoturm in the lax W18 with snacks flaws, austere in cut, $1M“. New YOFYI k openly‘, mg- aenied thh mogul)‘ Vlll. hqh- ion editors from s-llmsectigls}? of the Iii-Tm." . "1'V Wwdlflfll about it sibling); lmcsnorl tions of things forgotten er good cleanser -— camphor siuifaco dirt with a soft cloth in the cauiphor. NEW FAIIIONS “Dlopefl shorts and romper suits final fllllp to Spring 118s yesterday, as visi- on of Claire are three-censored , and having a look of Gen- dhl in theil leted tate l‘ OMIXD 5 ‘The designer uses ‘buttons wfi . bttoning H’, 3V“ ~ non-existent. dress , with a straight-line styles And lllktlgu will rl 1i ld ace Thus for however oven wa _ . . . 0am wash °no§im§a'°sv. greases flaunt wide sashes around e ls still tendency tower vozlle of the 1920's. v Suits _ Glorified collection ofAntho stresses the tailored o. and glorilies the suit, still ‘Mia Amer ica's favourite costume. llvotl; cut is the live-button jacket w! aliahtly in: sof mg. skirts are unlforu straight and slim. Bloita presents also the hllh- colour "draana" coat. a 100cc. oas- ual topper in vivid red. green or égrrliiid. desiigied to "so wit ‘smarts; ng.” e urges clothes on the ear-round basis. choose classic sty s. change acces- Gey Touches | Fox-Brownie presented a colour- ,ful collection of Mardi Cares styles in which she used vivid touciiesof fuchsia. tilluuiisa and 0 as . accen on mrlfld When coal take s. tb from the one Dolby! formula and stir w e it is homing. If not s the shoulders. down. 0083418 01 and up the front. Her he ve deep, roomy ll all versions. k” black jaw WASTE LINE Wins the e dish r cooking u: servingmphbcs in “Masha? ‘lfi kin: dish to ervlng dish. eliminates a. fill of dish WIAfl-ll COOKIBY FOE MEN kery school January 20. ‘liners urse, shes" m1 ldnfl m to soups. stews, pastry, CONSERVATION Tl I m N‘ S E BED W YOIK FASHIONS The 1944 scrim: silhouette is for action shom or pew. flamboyunt in HOW HIGH? "Ami how hish does Your balloon I0?" asked the old lo The sergeant scrstohggl " you sh he wplied been You until they are-m. When we Pulled this on all sides. ass ‘Ifiomihs We 100ml on on ton and bro. lame as life, lay a harp." 5 {G130 mllkformson tomandsidesofthesauc thiscoa contains precioia The leis. hi With-Four Years Ago By ‘rho Canadian Press JAN. 91, 1040 - British govern- merit took over control of Empire I Minister shipping . (mam reported 1,350,000 men under arms. trench patrols countered Nazi raids on the west- ern front by penetrating German territory at. several points. hiENTHDLAwM wmuiiuv FIOM WOOL ovenhrief Illllnfl‘ Solikecieorwsurdrobplnghadressessndblousosllo Solikmiemuslo o! thomoadow it it; ' Oneoftbeoitbus $511»- BIIM the th enl in ‘cursors "s r truth-of the nutter is more e cal run a cally oml as a woman cw. to his cost. and it is the fear of belnl driven men d halt drives many e. an servnn fill-hm“ t-ll llli M Mlflfl ll ll“fi.lui'lu°i’u'i‘“viiéll.l"lulu'i“ul“u'i§s wlfiulifahifiiwu? iwhmli. old bills him- 5&1. woarsm CIDSII-HBTED FINANCIII-S think-haven - whoshopaioimdtiomnlaoow ement. Thenlohtc havetoslrutupshopiftheyr men ever lay 1m nook. and t/he t! Cflflélmflll? mdwfellmiL-ba M1111 1H4»; By LESLIE "Blclencel Bah‘ Who you body spent their time watc cornorakas? Gosh. 1 a know one if it, walked into this room." ‘There are plenty of people Illhlwblled world. and 1 11310111 know flieya onai verywe " "I wasn't taking of politicllnl. boy. What about, business?" about it?" and and a sort of thing?" do that. Wlilwlli» both- lng" with ammunition-plated o . es sh "gags you run down my mod- rpwouldnt dream of it. No doubt all right in their place. II. ORNAMENT! ODD BITS 0F scntkncnt at the banquet 1w; nigh Mike-What was m PatFHe said that es in life are “NATllllAl. Goodness! BAKER?» is full of the cliocolatey goodncssof real cocoa. Mothers appreciate the wholesome nourishment Baker's Cocos givestofamil flavor it contributes to all kinds of baking! Bakerb high experience in making be quality is the result of 175 years‘ tter cocoa. Gives invariable satisfaction because of its unvarying goodness. For fullest strength and finest flavor, make Baker's to package The big one- pound package gives you up to 90 servings. Ask your grocer for Baker's Cocoa-and learn for yourself why Baker! has been a family favorite for generations. according y male-the grand \\\\\\ \\ ,_ v isuiie. slicers cocci o-Jlnr A“ the sweetest tho rocolleo- ‘ - >*f iii; mun sas- an no label '. merits animated in a few name of time Rota-n No i211 talus conspleto instructions. w‘ '1‘ rd ttorn: Wrl . slnl lasogoooiiililrwiui vourllifiond 1%“: Wuiluittfiti“ um...” "Char ottetown Oulrdilfl. a Defies No. l!!! I NAlll--.___----_ - appens I don't gard it as in lace" l. Y D - “Huck. we'll to quarreiling next!" "Not. if I can hBlp it. Father.” "'I‘i_iat reminds me," brokr in the ovm older man. " or sons aren't so stilhd in the family circle." ‘Lvery well. Lad, if you prefer "No. I don't. Not virung out with an effort. Hugh. my boy, you area bit of u pris. There I 8o again, gettln personal. One thing I can say that you stand on your own feet." “Another thins I'm not, Father -Dad. I mean-la a cuckoo." ' t whore due Yet you're welcome to a . ndsoine allowance l! Only you'll accept." s. but rm mlllillnl nice- Everard resumed him- "Tlll! lob you mention- . e d“ . can mdxzillgmt: suited to my require- ". nent suited u. yuuf . qulrementsl My hat. you talk Ilka ‘~‘i’€i°.’i‘s€'°'"" u...- u m s . ‘That's all»: No. I'm not sure if it isl Not a light- hovwheoer. afizr all?" punch that IN 0mm“ sboulgtlialisqngllneof in! ed and educated a fomlliv of ldIll and It.l.. the custom of men ttgkiflwlfie women of extravagance. any money or ov are n-tamed. Nine times out of ten eiibook and grafting relatives who halve hamed all of tl '- y-eamer. a it mew be that ten ed twenty year's from will head crest firms and thabtuzhoatliforwlm 01' f: vawuanvxvsvéviw-mruvkvfl- ‘o The Suprising Santuary u'a'a‘h'e'iil'i-ln%fe'ufn'ii'iafi'fl'u'o'lsvfifif '5' do ink 1d the 1d if vcry- sides. the sc po m W0“ um Wm chin! Nothins bllitufllalglg species and ‘ran " i run- head without answerlus. 590%. m‘ moonlit! W the of plain. mil-in"? Th‘ Wlleflllfl 1115i; e that ascoond rl to 84-98. in col erctimae onwornenforthotrvotron- who the Fordsflr CARGILL “I've outgrown ighotmphadilgjim‘ ls s regular fesruse of’ dill psor- theie valuable hints each Monday Mmlis Dope. Swift's Ismail bone soooo-l mlsevboso veekiymardoiceooklogooluoin lookfrr- bill-Will's" Everyscmpoffoodsovod‘ isosfop fowordflle home-fronfviefory Grandmother used to say "wilful waste makes woeful want.” Today we say "Buy wisely; cook correctly; est it up." Right now when we need so much food for our armed Cross, it's up to us not to waste s spoonful of anything. One of our “kitchen police" duties is to use up scrapsoffoodinsrn-sotivedishes. Those teaspoons of left-over vegetables, vegetable water, meat, and dried ends of bread can be made into a tasty meatloaf. Serve ir-hoi: for supper-then slice the leaving: for the sandwich box carried by your family we: worker. In the panel you'll find a honey of a left-over meat dish, called "Western Ranch Mes! Loaf" be- cause those hardy western men of our lsnd swear by it. ' “Somethins at t e zoo. then?" "Not. exactly!" "Coma on. out with ii- surely there, 01's, noihir-s discrediablo about‘ e .. th "Certainly not. I've been slvw the opportunity of becoming ward- en of a bird sarwtu r "A hat?" "Bird sanctuary. In effect. it means living alone on s tiny island off the swttish coait. Ovlm. “Neither hal l" Hush admitted- "Nos until I came ac-css the ad- vertisement. It isn't very bis. W?’ on it I shall he able io live my m scours from ‘mo! in rrup on. opursuemysu . and do all the tlilnlt I wont to do" "One of these fine cull. my b0?- the world will rstch uo with you. Don't you want to do bilkvr and better ihihflfi?" "I shall be latisfled to be lltlt in peace and quiet, Dad." "Hun. Before we're much older we may all of us find ‘that im- possible ‘Ihe tntematiorzal situa- ibl0l1.l‘lll been steadily deteriorat- ng.’ "That has tic-thing in do with m .. "Oh yes it has. Never mind. Peihaps you'll recollect this chat in the days to come." CHAPTER H FROM LIMELIGIIT T0 sonata Bup rt for Lhe p-ojcct csnie. sisrprlgleiqly, from Mrs Durand. the typical maternal principle that it would keep ths boy out of mischief Bel‘ modlfiel enthuslarrn Jule ssavsmuo stsuowoi mas-momma .._k....'- QIT--——PIDVIUZ—'--' ' almost made Hugh change “is . ._ _ — a VIS =-.- ___ _ | mind. suddenly lflnd forces, our Allies and the Red ' “BERN RANCH MEAT lOAF l medium-sized onion, chopped "Y drisrios 5 cups ground cooked meal 3 cups soft bread crumbs 3i cup Grisly-dropped groin: PCPPC! 1 tbsp. ssl: l egg, beam H cup vegetable wane: it cup ooomo ioieeer meat soeck 3 tbsps. cooking fir Cook onion and celery lo dripp‘ ' , overlow hear, uosil lightly browning. Mixianooieat. Gambling» Cfllfllllu green per. t, reo egg so "M531"... add lulf this srufiog so the meat, mix-lo; well. Pst halt‘ the nicer mixture into s. greased lost pso and cover with remaining shilling then the ha: of the mes: mix- nne. Bake in a moderate oven 030T.) 1M hours. Bsste twice during cock. log, with s comm Iulce or am: srock sod fa: which ha been heated together, no keep lost‘ mom. mass lelpbyhsfns the VII Ievlnes trons your Peed basin ovary llole you shop. SWIFT CANADIAN c. LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; Brookfleld Butter,‘ Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Siiverieaf Lard. lio realised that there was a certain responsibility attachius to the pos: He must guard against professional egg collectors and others who might o profitable field for sctivi es which were mimics! so bird life. still. he made up his mind to wwat. There was a paragraph in the newspapers reporting the ap- golntment. together with roman- c comments on the secluded exis- tence o! s. modern Alr-xunder Sel- kirk. " Hm.’ wrote one comment- ator. ls intirely out of! liom con- tact with tho inainLa-r-d during the stormy winter season. The warden must have supplies to tide Need DATE DRESS r When his uwfurlough is WM‘ ooked in this heart-ostohi lSZu with m; auggrab ecthealli neckline and l, _ _ tho" . your waist iuufhufiailhi m m“ No. 2097 in ai is 3, ¥trds 39-inch lublleit. 5 m‘ 809113118. 1 rurflim. Ap- Dllmie in ded n bottom. Send 20c for pattern. which in. cludes complete sewing guide. Printi "will!" plainly Be sure to state slsAedyou wish 3N5. P lOhlflMMMWhmgll mulilmm‘ m’ lover. he'll Name ‘ms SERMON proton: affix‘? on tar small eyes, til old. a r . lulu»; cull?" '°° I-Iwio. surnlioe th d I ‘tflfluibulm m" the tidi- 011‘! hisn over considerable periods dur- ing which he will hive z-c sight of other human belns: ‘Im- island is fifteen miles from to mainland. barren. except for 5 tiny strip “DI-bio of cultivation. and the haunt ol_ ooroiorauts, gulls o! all kinds, ttiwskc. and other species of wild fowl. As a venue for a honeymoon it is held to be ideal.‘ The flight of romantic fancy dis- gusted Hugh. He wished they had refrained from making so m fuss over the a" polntment. To msks ma tors worse plwto- triggers clustered at the "All" on s departge_fr_ogu_ London. slid‘ (Continued u} page a) ‘T. i lecrafl: For The Home ‘lllliltlll-Illlfllfriilllllllv "Waste Not -Want Not” 5 I11’BJYCUZF}!lfllllts-llfiffi1iiliflIII!|Ifz.f,i' tl..lllllll