)1. “A m Only You Ban llo Price Control questions Alli Answers 2 gnz Question; and gnu." on hi“ 0mm] Wm “Plwflr in The Guardin- I regular feature each day. n“ ‘Wlnaid Advisory Comma“ of the Elem h‘ "Piling lo the Women‘. ""1110 Prices and 'l'rnd¢ Board Phapm“ Bmldlflfl. Charlottetown, ' _ Q Ciin one store Chjlrge 15g gm- a ' - _ -"_. _ pound if lard and another store one f, : block invay, 20c for exncty the Szljfle lard‘? A- Yes; 11118 is quite possible Be- IBUSB Cfiilillg pifiCc i5 H10 Hill» ll>\ihll . ' - P7109 i-‘hilllicd for a commnriilv of ' the some size and nuaiitv 1n the ' ‘ ' BAME store durum the basic period Smut. 15 to Oct ll, 1941, ceiling prices vurv in different stores. Thus girth store has a ceiling price for each article which must not be higher thnn that charged in the same store during the basic period. Pricc increased have been author- lzd in some exceptional cows. where costs were out c!’ line Wiih the basic yacrioc. price If your retailer tnlls you a price increase has been authorimrl. he must show you the j guthorizaticn if you ask to see it. PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm z Social and Personaly/ Fashions Literature g .m: cusnngflfrmpvyn GUARDIAN Living c» Leisure The Woman's Realm ‘III WOITIIWIIILI TENGI I'll!!! Fl!!! DRIVEN —-—- INLAND B! WAIIAIB There's so much more than budaets BM N00111: Then never was a bsttsr time fog- and china and Chintz Canadians who live inland w or, and rugs and chairs . . . in rooms acquainted- wilh Canadian salt w; 1- . . . fish, according to the Dominion even stair; . . . in s house - . - Department of Fisheries. l" “lulu? m0" m!!! “W! People who have Lived near the to a door on the second floor . . . coast often scorn the fish that is there's so much more obtainable on inland markets. Let I11 sell-Sin! than 54181118 them try it now and see if it dossrft the bqflutlffli, bountiful blessings of taste more like the fish they rc- belnl memb ~- eating at home ln the Marl- times or on the West coast Fish is no longer being kept in storage for weeks or month; —therc - _ isn't enough of 1t. Many fishing MW Wiirlds - new trails lm- boats and fishermen have gone to travel“ - ~ . war and when the boat; come into dim dreams of destiny forever stored port ncwadys their cargo ls for- with the fabric of life left unraveed. wm-ded quickly. under [flea] com“- tions, to meet current demand. The fish availatfe on inland as well as coastal markets today are ocean- . new and old of paths to be explored . . There are dreams There's no much more in t- e world to bless it's ieiggnge . . . weresatis-fied with frem and hence more delicious. "Ted Mfllolw Take particular care of precious -—'—— rubbers and galoshes. Clean thor- ACIIIEVFJVIENTS cughiy after using: with soup and —-——— water. if necesary. Store in dark, There i! seldom 115ml 1X1 I- mflfi clean, cool place Where galoshes who boasts ingeniously about his are Dqyny 610th, dry camguny, o; 1t achievements. llrualy he b the may m11dew_ first to admire the achievements of i others. But beware of the man who, A “we gym-m added m the mtm- "Tide? a mask 0f mode-Sty. TIRES B in which mirrors are washed will re- vast and secret self-satisfaction. He move 5011 and give a pglish m that wig‘ grudge you everything you 1mg ac eve. \ — ____. water-even hard L CiQl-Qljl TRmYJSeu-ab nothing like the wonderful new Pearl White Naptlm Soap. Women everywhere are cheering this old favorite that now oficrs these extra values: Famr Suds. The way new Pearl acts when it comes intdcontacfwith suds. Real energy suds-made for work and lots of it! Qvldrlr Adios; Yes! New Pearl works like magic. get after dirt and grime in a hurry-helps speed up washday. Washes donor." Even the dirtiest kind of clothes-play suits, work- shirts, overalls——come cleaner when Pearl is on the job. White clothes come white as snow ‘.' : : washable colors bright did cheery. lrcohor Odor. You'll lovc the fresh fragrance of new Pearl. And you'll love the sweet, clean-smelling wash it gives, too. "Q" "K'¢P-F"I|l' WWIPPQJ New Pearl comes in a laminated waxed wrapper that keeps the soap fresh! And the new Pearl costs no morel Get Pearl White Naptha Soap in time for this washday. Use ‘it for dishes and all cloning; ltfs so wonqgfrlly economical. in flew new dkcss .9 wacer— ls simply marvelous. It gives rich; lasting Its lively suds l/aw you seen a 1 I » f \- l-iaIAXlD il lll. PLAIN LAYER OAK! ‘I'm-thirds cup shortening, 1 sup MP! teaspoon" s t, 2-3 cu . in! and mg! , baking and add alternately with milk. Bake in 2 layer pans in moderate oven 850 degrees F. for 30 to 30 min- DIIVIUS FOOD One-half cup corn syrup. 1-2 cup maple syrup. 1-2 cup cocoa, 1-2 cup "My boiling water; 1-2 cup melted lard or cooking o1‘. l egg. l 1-4 flour, 1 Bernpoon baking soda, 1-2 cup sour milk. Dissolve cocoa in boiling water, mix with corn syrup and maple syrup. Add melted lnrd or cooking oil. Add egg, well beaten. Add sifted flour alternately wlln sour milk, in which soda has been dissolved. Bake in square loaf nan or in layers 1n moderate oven of 350 amped “Thank you. madam!" he said bake the lightest "And you do it." said Mrs. Binks. tablespoon stronll “If It gets much lighter it will take two of your pound loaves to weigh sixteen ouncesi" Frost with Mocha frosting. Mocha Frosting egg write, 4 tablespoons’ map'e syrup, l black coffee (whoevere has strong coffee these davsil. 1 square choco- late. Combine svrup and coffee in ton of double mixer Cook over rapidly boiling water for ‘I minutes. beating all the while with egg beater or (Banrlm) unmkanem a powder and salt, for 20 to 30 minutes egg white. maple electric peaks. INGLISIIWOMIN IN ITALY lish on. one the rela- wum Admllll. N‘ three weeks ago. thoroughly t‘h corn syrup. Add beaten eggs. ‘swan’ (u “MM in their can-inn. with obvious def women's faces. when one of the merited on the rudeness of the men. the goldierg got up and went out. icer entered saluted, and apologised for the incident. men came and told m0 about n," m. explained. "Until you spoke w!“ they though you were German SPOILING IT ALL __\._._ “Good mornivwl" said Mrs. Rinks. entering the baker's shop. “Permit me to compliment vou on the light- ness of your broad!” The baker rubbed hls hands and Soon an off “It is my aim to brew! in this town it;;..2;.?}m,., 15o. Ila melted chocolate slowly an-i continue heating until mixture stands 3551/51; LZHNER 0B0? TINY by the £00K! ALL russlz ADDED asmzrus YOU ASKED FOR! Jz/srmz/mrbu/ Evening ndnrd). Two sold! slttinl opposite them uffea their smoker gsratlon into the W011i!!! OUTI- in lnboroth; Dix Says- cournmrcp w1p0w's Roms FOR OTHER‘ WIDOWS Stop Looking, Modestly and Keep in a recent one of your c0 11mm- loqklng. Don-t, show that you are “its; mm and may w can“ mum like seeing that a woman is 1H5 Sto being false. Be yOHIBB 11- clo es and manners and conduct 01 (3) Kee away from drink. A sport and ge ting soused is P- 5 "-1115 W 40 IOOner than you expect, GUIDE TO WINNING SECOND MATES ANswm-Since an ounce of expeari-ixeregecm watt-ohm‘: r413: lo! thgory, 1 it on their mirrors where they willlzeow o u a m w“ advise all widows who wish to mar plexions, lt contains sll the law and the and to add anything to it would be rose. Bu‘. why widows whose husbands have left them a snug little com- petence are so anxious to rush into marriage again. must forever remain one of the insoluble mysteries of 111s. For t: husband, who was unfaithful to her, or stingy. or grouchy. or cantanker- with. you would think s fire and that wild horse; couldn't drag her And if, 'on the other hand, she had had a happy marria band who was good and kind and tender to her. you would ous and hard to get alon burnt child who dreads to the altar would be afrai to push her luck by But it doesn't happen that way. 0nd try. from Fats, but I have acquire hurt. I can smile. Instead of an asset. In this way: I am in love with a indifference to you that t would get might be I'm yours." Or he might flee from ‘é DEAR DOROTHY DIX-J don‘t But I just can't help stealing. budgeting my money and I cover up things I steal are bar ains God was lshing me for stealin without him and suppose he would stand me and help me. wmpdw snspas Ana OF THREE TYPfi Every once in a while the careful housewife casts a questioning eye at the ordinary tan shades soiled and sputtered by rain, and no ion er quite adorning her windows. '1‘ e uuestfon in her eye is “how shall I clean them." First of all, dc- cicie what type they are. Ordinary window shades are of three types: (l) fibre made with water colors; (2) doth muslin or percale) made with water colors; (3) cloth (muslin 0r pecale) made with flat oil finish. The reason soil and rain spots are hard to remove from window shades is that the action of the sun through the glass bakes the soiled dirty spots into the finish of t-he shade. If shades with a water-color finish are cleaned two or three times a year with ordinary wallpaper cleaner, longer life for them will be assured. Those with a fie-r. oil finish should be washed with a soft sponge and extra-sea y. all-cure soup suds. Open the aha an; on a flat surface. clean a small again with a clean dry cloth. he sure the material is dry before mil- ing the lhlde. (III! IUITI All SPRING IAVOIITK NEW YORK —A number of our better dressed have cast the} vote in favor of grey suits far spring. Ind accordingly are featuring a lsrp of grey suits g from leiasslc link button mlicurs to Ihcrt little Eton, or boism jackets and peg-toys . Ahnolt universally hese suite are shown with crisp bow-tie blouse; of while or possibly fllow pique or with foamy lace- {rllllneif- jabotl. Manv of them have striped or plain white pique mars and cuffs. lave every little bit cf fat. When taking chops or other meats off fry. the fat drips off. low cases and other flat linens whm J Pressing the 101s. of sheets. oi‘- arder on the fabric than mo“ bl Intact. llflfllllllh ill‘ Don’t Act Cheap, Dress _____._ wi in DEAR sass pix-I read :1 fiigolyugévag i‘ i~‘l.°tl.§“.‘.‘..l2‘t‘t'$.2°.$ :sr..t.=.".::=........ 1 w...» <- glalhgh wlilgyis fortyish or more wan her w be dianlflvd <5) Don't dress like a fool. Not-h makes s woman look so 01d Ind ll d she had so little sense as to be dolls up in clothes that her firsnddaughter should wear. (o) Be s t Any man who was considering marry- ing a window would be’ dislglus woman who acted like a v grou cock hens If your first husband was l. good man and a conten m!“ “m” '0 5°‘! find Y0!!!" church, and the second husband may come This advice comes from s widow who has had two proposals within the l t b t bec gmfifatifii r83... S."En’.?°§1.‘.?“%'i1i“"-;J"° ‘M m‘ m" “°- "“ ‘ lng that such husbands are as scarce as hens’ in married or unhsppily married, most widows under ‘I0 src game for a sec- SMILES THAT SWEEP AWAY LOVE DEAR MISS DIX-Durin my life I have received some bad deals an exaggerated ability to smile when I am flnd that the more keenly I am h u‘; It is a defense mechanism. but it works for ms as a liab t! with whom I am associated 1n business, but he does not seem and I feel that a strong factor in the situ this mine to keep smiling prevents him from realizing how much 1 care for Would it be better for me to let nwself o to pieces in order to show him how I feel about him, or am I right in maintng calm, which he may misinterpret? ANSWER-All the men I have ever known like cheerful women and have a perfect horror of women who make scenes. s0 I don't believe that if you let yourself go to pieces and walled and wept over this gentleman s Still, ou never can tell how a man.wl {hat he would be so moved by vour exhibition of affection that he would pat you on the back and say: "There, hhere, little irl. don't cry. have had a showdown and found out whether vou would have to call n90“ our defense mechanism and put on the smi your broken heart. or whether you could “grin like the cause you had found out that your youth! few years ago I became an amateur shoplifter. There is no excuse for it I have a good husband and am viiréyashél!‘ B . After my mother died I quit for two yeahr: because I thouglaotgxgg ft. Wha shall 1 do? shall I ts gmlusbandribout it? He could make me do anything he wanted me to do, AN uuwumue sr-roruwrnn. wonuarlseflsn‘ PaRFI." C01 l) Needlecraft For The Home ing pan or broiler bold on fork till‘ SEEKING MATES Talking Restricted bros the cfthawidovs gnu... tiponwhst 6t» arudous. Nothing scam B mm gfly be your age. Don't ape the a o L a:“1?.-f-’#'.:.:.-~....usi.:-.-s.: m mm who 15' considering a o3 aid of (2) tie reserved. ed b a BKQ 0U ull. (7) Use makeup very sparingly. Just the curse of! of an eno h to take elder y skin without making you look, like you are painted up 1 door. (8) Don't talk too much, women do. After they reach the age of ike a barn:- as some the change in their voices makes a of them sound like a bunch of . (9) Stop worrying about , a second husband. - d husband to u, try to be 1n your memo es, and get a s take his ace in her heart. CO WIDOW. t every time they put on their com- phets on how to get s husband, e gliding the lily and painting the swomanhashsdsbsd that she would be a to a hus- that she marrying a second time, well know- e . Whether they have been happily urt, the more convincing] I man who is younger than I am and to-rssmngi ation is that ability eeping my head up and re- you an when. react to any situation. It you. But. at any ra c, you would lo that won't come ofl t» hide Cheshire cat be- lovsr returned your affection. how how ft happened, but quite a with him. l have nice friends ls because I am very r at my spending by pretending at the ‘lhen I want t l love him so much I can't live cart ms off? Please try to under- . pFEBRUARY 19. 194;, Will o». Contain Ptillllt llave So Much PEP‘! Doc's l: feel swell to Ink. Isa-plug clear-eyed, refreshed. w” "l. 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Be sure to writs plainly your name, address and tho name of booklet _. .. ___¢__ Name . ..__.______._..___..- Street Adds-cu Olly Province A DEAR LITTLE DRESS Easy to Make in a Pretty Tub Fabric Particular young ladies are just as i-ierested in the fashion high igtlts as any grown-up. Think how pleas- ed that little._maid will be if you make her this ‘darling dress with its ruffled Peter Pan collar and its gay flaring skirt. She will be all ready to go to a birthday party or to go out and skip rope. Style No. U90 1g designed for slzssltflnndl. slaetrequlrss 1 8-4 yards 36-inch fabric with 3-! yam contrasting, Bond twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style nbmne to ts mumr sun lhsissyou 9min. mo. lhostadhoss PHI!!!“ GIN’! FLATI t 0f the inhabit- DBIIIIII@. Denmark, live MIDI. in Iblrtment h l