____e_._ _’.,,._,_.._ . f. .. us- ._, ._.. _..__..__,.,. .,.,.., i; Q‘.- _-""-'- <_..:%>'~;».;=»m.- ‘Woman's Re a 112GB E19. lRST thing, buy eodliihat flvup you more flavor ounce for ounce- auper-rich Chase 8: Sanbom CoEeel Then, always keep coEee in an 131-1585! Cofltliner. Scour the m5“. pot absolutely clean. Get the propel,- strength by measuring coEee and water accurately. Make only the exact amount needed-and always serve coEee soon after it's made. But remember-start by getting super-rich Chase d: Sanborn CoEeei Quill‘? coiTee goes further. *1ss*mlsoi=~ ‘corres- 1...; Contact» A Job Only You Can D0 - Price Control Questielll And Answers ., , Answer on "l" d lump‘ l (‘ugllreusitlallisl l-llllgtflll‘ In 'l‘she Guard- iian us in regular feature catch tlnyi . . § the questions are tlicsl: ivliii-Ii navel ‘mi m‘ reached tiie Wartime Prices M"! Tfiltle Buurtl from housewives this region. The answers are pru- villed by the Board _Readers. Per sons who Iinve intelligent questions ito lisk on price control itrc invited. ltu send them in writing to the ‘Women's ltecioiiui lttlvisury Com- ‘ inittee of the War Time Prim?! 3m] 1 Trade Board. Q. Can you tell me why our meat. ‘coupons do not entitle us to ‘more! ilollcless slewing meat than sirloin tips? On tlie tncat chart they're in‘ i- . the same KPOllI). v ‘ : . A. The merit ration chart is model “m” m‘ i up on the basis of bone-in content‘ ‘ and not on money value. Both these gincats that you mention are free lit-cm bone and are therefore placed itri the same rationing group. i Q Can storekeepers cut a pound ‘ of butter in h f? A. There are no Wartime Prices ‘ rid Trade Board regulations for- l bidding a storckeepcr to cut a pound of butter In half. That is up to nim. ls it permissible to sell lam or I I .t..ri to iln- cits _ h the scolded , o lllll a ' c c-"ntre will coriie vlit " ' tiiinutcs GR 1"]; (‘fiNF-ERVE IGrI "n Will] Ounce) land jellies at church bazaar: ]at sztlcs of home-linked grin “l A. No. This is ccntlxil" retztilations. No 8819s of ilflf.‘ ration- cd commodities can take place without the surrendct" of coupcns. or until somewhat thlck- Stir iii the (ihnpuczl nuts. pour at. once into ‘not! to the vol .ne. Brill the| ' ahtut.‘ bezin - W!‘ l0 NR re pulp idrli ll . to . ii "ttirc The above is a delicious accomp- cli Add the cmpe‘ al-iimerit to hot scones or Johnny ll) minutes lonfcr; cake paraffin or put iiiio glass jars rind seal ‘l7 » s and l)"ll Ii hurl my pride lo hear her say --». “BETTY’S DRESS IOOKS Anvil?! M<ww.~...»<»¢,-,.. \ ‘ ‘ TS toueuifil 5"° COM‘ DAIZUNG XII, HEMS, IDOI COMI IMOHTIR when you wash clothes the Sunlight way. Just touch stubborn spots with Sunlight Soap. This puts an active film of soap in contact with the dirt, and as the clothes are washed Sualigl-ifa “extra-soapiness" quickly loosens even deepest grit and pints. ;- ,1 my Me ton awesome’ DISHWASHING- Juar FEEL now MUCH none soaw I AM. ma‘: BECAUSE I'M ALI. PURE SOAP ' sterilized jelly classes and seal Wllllj / vnsilma JOI ‘X v‘- lm '1. Social n 11m cliantowlrlfown GUARDIAN _ Living £9’ Leisure The Woman's Realm CONTRAST A Flyinz Fort-reds reels above the clouds And, crippled, spins and lakes M final lllnie, Another, torn and battered by the foe, ‘ Makes in a, sheet of flames 1% ghastly plunge. In this heroic raid brave flyers die. No squawks or protests mark the tter fray . . . Yet in s. plant back home the workers quit To make demands on working time and pay! _Hi Phillips in New Dork Sun. A laundry bag lining for a hamp- er saves reaching and stooping to fish the last hankie out of the hamper and in the case of a wicker hamper. it is an insurance against snagging and tearing clothcs- One can very easily be made at holnc from an old sheet or some worn material from your scrap bag Use the inside dimensions of the hamp- er as a guide, and stitch up n laundry bag shaped to fit the hamp- er. Hooks on the hamper top and loops on the hag will Iiolcl the top open; a fastening arrangement at ' each corner is sufficient for small hampers. additional fastening; are desirable in the centre of long sldés of lnrce hampers. Then when trash- dav rolls around, unliook flu-i bar; and lift it out, clothes and all. To rid it oi the dirt, grime and acr- spiraitnn it will inevitably pick up from the dirty laundry thrown into It wash it every few weeks along with your other clothes. LLOYD GEORGES APPLES A writer from the Lhnidon New Statesman found Mr. Lloyd George looking more patriarchal, but as fit as ever. It was at Churt. and they went to sec his apple orchards. The writcr could find no words for them _The acres of apples are a splendid and astonishing sight. 'I‘recs could not carry more or more perfect apples. But the really re- markable fnct about them you only realize as you notice that the paths between the orchards are made of ' sand. as loose and good for digging l as the sand on the seashore. It is out of this sand that these glorious- ly laden trees are growing Here are some rules on removing spots from clothes so as to lengthen their life: Spots caused by chemicals shnild be treated before the garment is submerged In soap and water. When using a solvent. it's advisable to work from the outer edge t0- ward the centre. Hems make mod 8111"” Piss" - try solvent on their to the soiled surfaces. Rctiew your sooner‘ pads fluently. and be sure to work in a Strong. clear light. ‘To simplify the removal of spots. it NEXT WASHDAV / {EARNED .' no MATTER now YOU o0 voun WASH you neeo suutionfs ‘lemu- soar/mess" FOR THOSE EXTRA DIRTY SPOTS NO RUIIINO Nllllb with Sunlight, either! My. how that aevee the clothes! Try Sunlight next washdayl See how much brighter and awceter-antelhng dothea come. How even the moat toiled spots come out dan- ling. Not etreaky . . . not "hul- washed" looking . . . but axioms: ALL oven! And lee hot: lovdy colon no], toe POI l COMMIT! YOU CAN'T IO WITHOUT SUNLIGHT ._-.~__._ fre- I ad that a cupboard be with small china bowls. hone spoons crochet hooks or knitting needles; small glass rod, one or two clean material. a. fountain pen r, and some of for retrieving a l Dads of filler, blottlnl pa the simpler agen spots. __._. Most people who wee: glasses film from oily and perspira- which clouds the EIBBSQ: every so often and can't familiar little aite discouraged b secretions of the tion from the eyebrows be removed with the Pfllishi glasses are rust-proof and duck. iglyou rwear e ‘l - W121 You're doing lflishes- 0f slung your glasses’ ‘IOW-‘l. and presto -you‘vg I yourself a lot of eyesti-ain and both- El’. with, cooling, soothinl Men- tholalum. Also (o: heed b c appml. urn: and bruises. Jan and tubal, 30c. .. MENTHIJLATU M- oire; (OHEIIIH mm, r __ 5L E. ERPIECE \VORlfli.‘l)' 1N FILET CROCHET undersides before applying it‘ is suggest- ‘ DESIGN N0. 460 This beautiful oval shaped c . ferbiece is done in fllet crochet. exit may be made in two sizes. Pattern No. 5460 contains complete instruc- Tv order Dattern: Write, or send ibvve picture with vour name and address with l5 cents in coin 0y stam s to Needlework Char ottetolvn Guardian, Design No. 460 NAME--__-_-_..._ STREET ADDRESS - - - - .- onv---pa.ovznca--- absolutely take to water like a Slllees, get into the I swish or two through the soapy suds. Then misc. dry with a tingle“ saved and Personal z Fashions l Dorothy Dix Saxa- . Onoofthereuorioithcraarew wcaraallPo h ban mates of whose en m0 they can make them over to the and whenhel d not a tas marriage. i some B15810 1n tltirsting for a highball - rider-do-wells. who have they have had to handle with women do. They 11180» are 5° in tlt belief that after marrialte they will be penny-ptnchei-t. CHARACTERS oiivlimrnn 1N will-Tl f these transformations set otTlioellftrenixliilitoNat/ure andeligiglghmafirl “We theilhumh dis ' liah D 0 Will " amiss‘ stratus: l:.:l“ai.t.".t......"... a. m» s» tsgmen stay the Mme before and after mat-rinse. the Thedrurikard continues to drink. The I. W. W. sits Rm 0H do-nothiiii! stool. itiehlzti-l £ggwwhaég a mLtrn-zlitfi-shlelxglgcskswggrfifi her husband s nose to t. e Br Gouge who were- always quarrel!“ when time a man and woman are old And the 5’,‘§§ef,§ni,}”§5mpany" make the husband and wife who fllht like the Kilkenny cats. UNION sets rant/rs DEEPER crimes is i" "’°"‘i.‘%'t$2i" l“. bout Nor is there any myth false‘; 21:3, the old one a a or a good wife weeninz a husband from his vice!- gauui- _ g there ‘Z315 arrest. ‘fihll.’ t.“ maul: ti’; meti- F0!‘ the dispositions of people. d eper. blind beiri‘; sple to raise an inferior Almost always 1t is t1 n is nothinl! that a husbfl-fld ed with them and think llrilllilrgeivlliexitarxe? lfaltoliflof alteration beforteh thlivealalglan Beiii: made over is a painful Dr00E§rfl§e bleerttiic and which few marriages su - m’ . i be d 0f PO . ' rd.- moral of all of which is. BesggcllPitltglgkfiglgéasa ashlar“. m. w, f taking a chime, on eltertna one t0 when you pick out your mate- $33 want to belzin with. infield ° suit. you. _ MALTNS BELLS Malta's bells. those that are left. are rinsing attain: the Heed 1°? keeping them mute has passed- Barbaric bells! Any one who hBB not heard them crashing arid boom- ing ovei- Malta's straggling strata has missed an unforiimuble eKWfl- ence. states the Manchester Guard- lan. Cascades of sound pour down from the twin-steepled churches and roll their brazen discord over the sun-baked roofs. On the "festa" days to the noise of bells is added the spluttering explo- sions of hundreds of maroons and crackers. And all the while, in the steeple the uncontrolled bell-ringers keep up their attack o! sound ‘Boys a and youths. they ring every bell to- ether and enjoy the effect. And n Prize for Sister in This Frock Now that school days have rolled round again. small auzhter must be outfitted. Cute little cottons like this frock just fit the bill and Bllfi can never have too many. If her Daddy is in the Navy, shs will be sure to love the vars on with the sailor collar. If not. a little ruffling gill‘, give her that grown-up sir ohe es. Style No. 3026 is designed for sizes 2 to B Siu 4 requires 1 5-8 {do 35 in. fabric with 3-8 yd. for he sailor collar and 1-4 yd. con trasting for other version. Pattern is hand-cut to United States Standard Measurement; and 1n. eludes chart with step by plop in. six-notions. Bend twenty cents for pattern, Wm! Y0!!!’ T151116. address and style number- Be sure to state size you llama Province "III l0 relieve MONTHLY Mill Iahl Ill OMHV, IMHO I-Ydia I. Pinkliam’: V stable Oom- pound is made especial y [or 100mm W "Hm not-tom ma and nervous, MARRIAGE NOT REFORM SCHOOL FOR TRANSFORMING OUR HABITS t All Young Folks Polyennas Eapecths To Mold Mates To Meet Romantic Dreams approve in the fatuous belief that it: it home. ith m m. ournwe M dye "i": “fir? m ll QVBYY . ll m know better. for rliillilii‘. liigliilile sliidppeliizullo uis altar with time o not be o to th lih ht in comm-non. whom thgvfléiatglrlotortg beougerfectly confining If”? “loner: cxrncr MARRIAGE ro CHANGE MIN Millions o! Birll man’! drunk-std: in “i. . thlt the manta“ wgtlfig" I110“ o! i. i“ “’il.“”‘~"l.il‘;. tfieiii? lleium n|| |I|||| pelec‘. faith that t ey Cflfl “"1 5m ‘ ' millions of girls mam’ ilrouchy. slits/lg? bfiéfigrewllgllzrlggalfllgpme b “w; marriage they will be litt e rays of sunshine lit the borne. And men SHOW lust as lltillelml/ltg l" “m” m ma’ mam: workers who can change a 811'] 1P0!" What 51W 1-5 l“ they want her to be. So you $99 1100c vounz men an_ h e \l‘0l‘ld marrying wasteful. extravagant, clothes mad lzlrls in t1 e AN APPLE FOR THE TEACHER‘ ,and tiered flouncet o! clues and with whom they lay; confidence ‘all’. “mm” n themselves in And still other ositiona. whom elief m" idea that they are to the ximis to net alone lace. B! l“ “ti? gharwterevhita magic that h c MOM ‘gamer it sets them Que blus- to his level. or the influence them poor. weak “tails? up 6 v5 vanity sore 1114 "“'_"'T era/ice Malta Personality C “ ' Your Home fol DOVILI OUITAINI What could be daintler for I girl's room than these sweet cur- tains. The; are of shirt-ed valance percale. chintt, sateen or gingham. Learn to make your own curtains and add personality to your home. There's no need to worn abml expense because you oan easily learn to make than: yourself- which allows you a lot o! individu- ality in that you can pick any material you desire. Add this touch o! individuality ta your home by maklnl your own smart curtains and draperies. Know what fabrics, colors and styles to choose for various types o! win- dows. A graceful swag valance may be just the thing that ie needed in one place; a |aily decorated cow ‘i? another. '11!!! 506513 llllil Y" with these questions and lien m lay-step direction: and dllflllhl new ideas in window remnants. It also tolls you bow to make ditto:- ent varieties o! Gllflllhlt Now it the time o! yo: Ice hed- enii-ig up your limue no start with your curtains first! Really quite an inexpensive ‘eat when you make them yourteltl send i5 oonta in coins for way of New Ideas In Rabin; - tains and Dreperiee to the Oh”. lotttown Guardian Home Service, Address. Bo to ville plainly your name, s; 4 of booklet. m u“ mm. __ KOCPOBER 18, 1943; ~7_,*_ -. cflvw-vvv- v. Literature E WEEKLY WARTIME FOOD HINTS ‘than m than lfiennt aaqq just for lamb [ole-oven h 18h Logan's famous handbook U cookery‘ ‘Meat Com- plete." Send 10¢ for your copy Io Swift C a n a d I a a C o t Limited ,- Dept. UHQ Monctoni Just flnelln flavour lo the imdlllenul leg,‘ ls the Roast Shoulder Even with lit pounds co the coupon; many of us diesc days think twice before- ordering a roast of lamb; Actually; a Roast Shoulder of Ltmb extended with a savoury dressing is one of the really good ways of making your coupons stretch; A 5 pound toast,- before the bone is removed; giver you at least three generous meals for a family of six‘ have it hot once; cold once with a delicious green salad and mint sauce or Indian Chutney,- then use the balance for a savoury stew; Indian curry; or hearty meat pie.- ulsilnul tooam nailed mm mouwn or ttcup baud clinic . 2 small onioiuchopfel 2 ups. ehoppediah Mix all ingredient}; and pack into'oavifi"lede removing should: 5km. lone. unraveled in a 311! 40 minutes perlb. . . SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LlfllTfi Mailers oi Premium Oaaiity Product“ lnoitlell Else and Cheese: Jewel Shortening and Silurian! é/zw m’ r/amrr * euv vléroilv scuba mTreViimum one saith“ who is dat. man?" “I don't know." Molt film ‘but he sho do recommen‘ hiele . Captain-Well, Private llllfi what did you have for dinner? _ PrivsteL-Tsterlt sir. . captain (to sergeant) -Wlut he meant by "taters," sorlfllt sergeant —lt's only his iznornilfl sir. He means "spude." I ING HIMSELF Two Negroes were attending s political meeting where a. candidate was mski a speech. . ___9.3__ 0 all you an to insure success in cake Avoid waste of precious ingredients. Mil-lions of women find the but baiine irmmuu is Swen! Down Cake Flour. Swans Down is dxfmnr from 0th r flom; m4. from specially selected soft winter Wllefifll, sifted agah and again through silk until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Rises better, more evenly. Makes simple, economy caltes look and taste li'-~ luxury cakes. 9 llcedninwelthmclllop, It's went: mulling with SWANS nowil l-"I FLOUR