PAGE EIGHT it vvvvwvvvvvvv Living s Leisure The Woman's Realm APPLE BLOSSOM TIME There surely is no lovelicr sight Seen in tne month of May ‘Iiian groups of bicomhg apple trees. Dc-ivnwind, far far away You catch their fragrance, as it floaas Upon the pure spring air- Arid then you dream of heavenly t ings, Transctndent, loveiy, fair. Happenings The Week‘ Wearing her guide uniform with Miss Davida Baker. whose engage- purple and gold cockade and cords. ment to Mr. Eric J. Reedman, Ph.D., urple tie and decorations, Her of Ottawa, is being honored by her Will Highness the Princess Alice. friends, was pleasantly surprised last honorary president of the Canadian evening when Mrs. G. Elliott Full Council of the Girl Guide asocia- invited the Serenaders to her home. tron, was a distinguished guest at Miss Baker. is a valued member of the afternoon sessions of the an- this gifted musical circle, the mem- 1111111 1119611118 in the Royal _Y0rk bers of which are always willing as- Hotel. She was also the dinner sistants at charitable and patriotic speaker and was attended. by Hon- concerts and she will be verv much Ariel Baird, lady-in-ivaitiiig. missed. The Serenaders took advan- ‘ ‘ ‘ ' tage of Mrs. Frills hospitality to present her with an exquisite piece of engraved silver as a lasting rem- inder of the many happy evenings spent together in music and song. KEEP ‘EM FLYING to the fin will help lb lrevp iznseots ing on the paiimec is still wet. Usua or t/wq in a pail oi int is bad effects 0n the paint. SHOULD BE TIIINNED ‘Ihe _ I; you are me owner o; a down q, vital part o: its cotrsct applica- quilt, cherlsh it, b;catise__ down quilts will be really hard to get. Down is on the "scarce" list for civilian use. Go over the quilt cafe- fuily and see that any r. or tears 1:1 the covering" are men ed. Lf the cover is badly snot-by all means have the quilt, remade. The filing Happy congratulations were ex- tended 0n ‘Tuesday to Chief Justice J. A. ivlathieson on the occasion of his 79th birthday. . Mrs. W. E. Bentley went to Mon- treat this week to be present at the the proper consistency with de- natured alcchol. For good results in jelly and jam making. Use fruit just under per- fect maturity - when the peel-in O I O Miss Joan Gordon whose mar- radufwon U,‘ hm. l daughm. 3.51386 iéniakmg Elma gexg ‘gel; m lisgaupnrggiollsnovlznd gjusgl-dpéafiefultly content and flavor are at their beet i ~ t - ' - - rrt. 'e, . . ., w v _- - i deoglroelelsl alsselgogtlorlltilfp and veil? pleagarllllfy slilrprlsed 0n Tue‘: moth preventive Mien storing. T° m!’ 3°‘, m‘ "cm ‘Pallfrllltl- Stirgery" from McGill University. day when Miss Joan Hoop arid Miss Pack 111A filllldy box and seal care- filhkle! IIIlIItlI-fl 11°“! 911° m4! D3" Mrs. Bentley will later go on to Phyllis Mutch were_joint hostesses fully with a illmrnfd tape. “e n’ 3- Brockville. Ontllto Vlbll henbroltiher. archer jolrliy shower inuther honor -——- , Mr. W.D.V. Enre and fami y. ap- a iss cop's iome. cr an even- piest- congratulations are clxtentieléi frag okmtislic and singing trgelguests mEtEhB-i gig 3111113115 L318 léglge lglgllg "JERRY" w UL Baum‘ m} h? Puma!“ “m I laeowwltfilli trlftillglplllivztlllngkiflsdealllld one of the most gzerishgble. There- Jefked rneat, usuall venison, is Dr. H. D. Johnson. who left last bounced her for good luck. 1W9- EPWl-al l! lehliol’! H1115?» l)? kncwn as Jerky n’ 5 lean weal‘ vaeek to offend a convention in ' ' ‘ ‘ Elven to the 6E8. 11mm“? by tine c"! W“) smlpfi- 5nd drlfll 0W1‘ I Winnipeg, was accompanied as far 519w ‘m’ °l' l" the 51ml as Montreal by Mrs. Jolinsdn. who will visit her daughter Mrs. Harold Cross. Miss Annie Wamon had a prettily arranged tea for Miss Gordon on Thursday‘ afternoon at which she received a valuable gift from her hostess. poultryman but by everyone who handled it from the time it is laid until it. is taken frcm the carton in the consumer's kitchen. GAMES FOTZTA SICK CHILD TO RETAIN COLOR. To keep beets and red cabbage frcm losing thier rich red color. add about. one tablespoon of lemon loan Miss Helen l-lobkirk entertained a two table luncheon bridge at. cola a; Mr- and Mrs. H. P. Duchemin, ac- Tlie Charlottetown Thursday, hon- companied by Lieut. D. L. Miller, Any child will have fun making illloe to the Water in which they curing bliss Olga Walburton, R. C. N. V. H. and Mrs. Miller were little finger animals out of a peoe B" cmked- - e e - here front Sydney last week opening q! paper shaped and pasted to fit ODDITIES MADE USEFUL There used to be a man iln New up the Duchemin Summer home at Abel's Cape. Bay Fortune for the Summer. ivfisl Ruth Christie, whose en-_ gageincnt has been announced to lt-ev. Donald C. Bouthroyd, B. A.. ls l-he finger like a itfmble. Draw ani- Vmal faces on them and attach flaps for the ears Put the ani- bving entertained by her friends ' ‘ ' f ma] on the finger and move it York C“ Wm) made ri r to leaving on Tuesday to join Home friends will be interested to b0 t, 1g - n ‘__ usines; go up into m my l lam-o family; in their new home, St. hear that Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Bate a u as u “are a ve U you in the e e5 s have anv English walnuts in the house, clean out. one half shell, cover the top with cardboard and poke a hole through it to ho'd a match stick. Now trust a trian- gular piece of paper over the match stick to make a sail and ycu have a little boat to sail i:i a basin of watetx-Little dolls cut from “SSW Piper can be made to dance. Place them Dn the table and sot. two bocks on each side pf firm. Lav 0h piece of glass about two inches above the figures Now rub the Eless with a flannel cloth and northern part of the state and collect all the crooked sticks he could find, 11w more twisted and fantastic they are, the better- for his Purpose. Then he made them ino chairs and other pieces of furniture whose odd decorative shapes furnished constant remind- ers of the delightful, rough ways the woods. of It is a tradition that our Lerd, the Carpenter of Nazareth, was EEDEOlB-lly skilled in the making of yokes-yokes for the patient oxen a! Well as the soul yokes about of Saint John are in Toronto this week attending the graduation of their daughter Miss Constance Mur- iel. nurse-in-training at Toronto General Hospital.‘ Peters, C. B, I l O I On Tuesday Mrs. John MacNair ilonored Miss Christie with a mis- cellaneous shottci‘ of numerous retty and useful gifts to add to er "Hope Chest" all carrying hosts of good wishes from the donors. .. Miss Dorothy Black entertained at licr home for the popular bride-to- bc on Wednesday, when she tvas the 1 cipicnt of many exquisite miscel- lizicotis gifts accompanied by poet- ical messages of love and good O I Their friends will be interested in the engagement announced recently Miss Doreen Mary Crowther, daughter of Mrs- Wm. G. Carey, 930 Metchosin Street, Victoria, B. C., to Mr. Charles R. J. Hibbett, James Is- land, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hibbett of Georgetown, P.E.I_, theawredding to take place July 4th v < ‘ . watch the dolls cut ca s, which He spoke so beautifully. He VllSllGS. _ . _ . sink BaylVl- 1h St MP-Iys Church. p“ iziluskehav: tallreedn eiuliar intepedst . A . - v v v SENERADE T0 A STOVE e y roe s 2c n a. woo - smoilllsgrllmrliliilcyflgltqllgég. ‘l3? Among the distinguished visitors —-—— Pllh 1"“ l“ We know He lwk the toss at l1 lLlCllCFl shower for Miss to come to Charlottetown in the Everything in your house should dwmsl mm?“ in HWY cr-"wlifid be near future will be Sir Norman Chizstie and all the gadgets that , _ elven special care these days. ‘Wk °1 humanlly» make a. itiodcrir kitchen complete. BlTKQT-B- Jlld86 of the KiflZS B61101! and your stoveespecially. llbllow grrfiuntion exercises of < . an associate member for the occas- Dalhottsle Univesity, Halifax, where greatly appremated by Mrs‘ Kosbers Home » » .. her who had no word for the ion, and articipated in the lay- her second son Ceorge Strang Alex- mm ' mg on of genus“: ‘ ' ancler Inman. graduated in Medi- Eggs gléfvsmfilhihgncleflggveaélwaxllg cine. Mrs. Inman spent a few days in Charlottetown 9113161.‘ way home. Dr. Dorothy Redmond of the staff of the Women's College Hospital, Toronto, who has been visiting the hllseos Strong at Summer-side left on Friday for Windsor, N. 8., to friends on Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Kennedy is a sister-in-law of Ex. Mayor Kennedy and her daugh- ters his nieces. . ‘ Queen Marv and Princess Eliza- beth operated big two-handed saws Mr. William Denny, D. V. 5., of Summerside, has graduated as a. doctor of veterinary science at the Ontario Veterinary College in con- , ntctioti with Toronto University. and has been offered an important HOME TYPING- LESSON 3533 aaaa kklfli 3555 osition on the staff of an Animal . glospital, Buffalo.‘ as? Illtlgetltlfi before returning to Efmfegoiflviglgdgrxlfieclélgél; s’? 5:151:32: Muriel week‘. ° ' , , , , tate in western England. The royal Section Officer R. C. A. F, of Moncton, is spending the week-end with Lt, Col. and Mrs. G. Elliott Full. pair undertook the task because of the shortage of labour when they noted that a number of trees on the estate needed removal. The princess Mrs. Claren E. Duke, daughter of the late Dr. Charles Kennedy of New York, has received word that ' her sister Crystal Koster and. baby I O l . , _ was on a few days’ leave from her t mfil‘“l‘vi.if‘"itnfil'élnf‘av’.llif°mlli semi. turret: are: Lledlhh via-o» mending the week-end with the to return to their home in Manilla. ' g , , A King who shares his cigarettes with men he meets at bombing scenes and a Queen whose clreucs are turned and made over to con- - serve cloth can't help being “tops” ' with their subjects and that's just how King George and Queen Eliza-- beth stands in Great Britain, says Virgil Pinky. B. U. P. news writer: Ive been asking people for 10 days what impresses them most about their majesties and the substance of the replies is that "they are just like us." "'I'licy share the same dangers and undergo the same pri- vations that I do," an old lady said. "Their home was bomber just like mine." The explosion that hit the house next to mine started a fire and it spread to my house," an aux- iliary fire fighter said. "Within half an hour the King and Queen were there, seeing the damage, asking questions and cheering us all by their appearance. The King offered me a. cigarcte personally, right out of his own case." A tank captain said that when King George arrived to farmer's mother and aunt Miss l Ruth Vinnicombe are being cor- iiallvlelcomed. Philippine Island. This information was sent to Mrs. Duke by Plrs. malaise-penu- or the- rush FISHNET Exercises For "Touch" Syltem If you don't know touch typing, your chances may be limited fn office work, for typing is expected in all sorts of jobs. Yes, there are typing jobs-if you know the quick, accurate touch system. Bosses aren't hiring slow- as-molasses, one-finger typistsi Why not learn touch typlnl It homo with our instruction boQ- letf A keyboard chart shows how to place your fingers on the eight "guide keys"-j, a, k, s, l. d, f and lemi-colon Then. u in the exercise pictured. ou practice striking these kayo. y moving only one finger at I time, striking sharply and lightly. you can work lmoothly. evenly and grelessiy—u professional typiltl o physical trim. He keeps up a sche- due of exercises. An American diplomat told me that Queen Eliz- abeth was turning her dresses crll abiding strictly by the food ration- ing terms- The King ordered the Royal Household to o on a. war footing at the outbre and he dc- cided that for the duration he would wear a mtlitar uniform whether on or off duty. favorite garb is the khaki uniform of a marshal. The Queen, however, still appears most frequently in her favorite gay colors but her wardrobe is by no means new. Rationing has placed a. con- siderable strain on her supplies of hose and gloves, for she now walks miles in vsiting hospitals. war pro- jects and factories, and the wear and tear on gloves caused bv the Other exercise: get you tiled to the other keys; each finger has its own lection on the keyboard. Bu! -no matter what key you type the finger must immediately return to its guide key. This keeps you from popping all over the keyboard, willy-billy, mak- ing mistaken. Start teaming with the aid of our ill-page typing booklet. Teacbel touch typing with charts. exercisel, speed drills. Give: rules for typing English; business, social and official letters. Can nerve n a foundation fo1_'___! _bul_i_ne_n_a college course. manneri- 'J1#w_~>5<_~ drfsfl, ‘ "513",. fioghelmm o, sum”, m, w, llell-llidflgds ofrvellylngltllvakililsti-llcltlblnfll Send 20c in coins for your copy Ofwlfilfll m?“ tlil§zflé°imlred_ 95mm m, 1°95 conmm “S; suffered a major bombing attack by of ‘Teach Yourself Touch Type- zi-le-hmg be lfiedYlfiunrmsn M sum,” and complem lmgmcmom_ the Germans was visited by the writing" to The Guardian Home King, and usuall the Queen 1c- fom anled him. To om" “turn: Write or loud above picture with your. name and h“ the Ki “w Service. Be sure to write plainly addrol with f! cents in coin at stomp! to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- Nnm Addr d N n t e midst of the bombs an flies guboohlet? a“ m m‘ “me G In. and suffering caused him to any: To Charlottetown Gtllréllln zrThe giieirattness olf any nation ism n T Needlework Deplrtmln chfidr-zv O wove’ Q m! i . f the Royal House also are Dal!“ No’ l" doling’! I'll?!‘ ‘sitting gnnthe war effort __ --_'---_-_____ an 1c no fa iPr- "A"! — I’ =- _ — _ _ — Enfiabgfli] gsncll litinfllgel ROSE-IQ; a l"!!! Addfl _ __-.._'__.-__-__..__ mane n rtanair wcreno sen 513E!‘ “In”! T to the safety of Canada made an —-— q-p -......__..___ pgovmm------_- excellent impression Oil! Profile! THE CHABWTTETMYNT al cont of paint from settl- surface wh le it ly a, teaspoanfui pa stiff (.- ent and this quantity w.ll have no proper thinning cf shellac is tion, It is seldcm used as it comes out of the can. but is thinned to Woman's Re alm Y Social and Personal ix l obldiily o WIFE CANNOT MAN Over married nine years and have forget. the other man. reading, societies. and so on, hinkin and supplant him with ‘other ' blew getting. ‘Therein Ho is think of moil by what ANSWER- " its wonders to mystery to me as when one goes on starved them and beaten them and they end up by saydni: “I love him GUARDIAN T W“ "T"“§'o'o'-“-- Fashions f/VL’ gotten along very harmoniously and have two children-all the setup for an ideal marriage, yet I c I have tried to desperate! —work:i thin s. time n nine years and was so upset it ust to smithereeris all my theories about or- I am grateful for all the blessin y home and want truly to be rid of this o d love. I want to enjoy the life I now have, but I cannot forget the happiness I once knew with the other man- married and has childre want to break up his home, and 1 throwing thrusting a broken home upon them, But can I do to be rid one who has put upon her every affront and insult. Every day I get letters from women who tell me that t f. ays- s..." ' WHO JILTED HER 01mm“ 51-53,, or p,“ 0,, Many Women Spend Their Lives Grieving Cada DEAR. MISS DIX-I married a man I did not love, but whom I res- pected and admired, after 1 had been Jilted i was fortunate in getting a husband who is kindly and generous and who has been devoted to me. very nicely by another man. a man of good character. We have been together. annot hard at home, in civic activities, could starve him out of my life g Recently I saw this man for the ofm nothing that can be done about it. n. 1 would not would not mv children's lives into tur- of this inner conflict? A LIFE DIVIDED The way a woman's mind works perform is never such an insoluble oving the unlovable and pining for Yet they often do. heir husbands have faiifaken them for other women, yet s ." 1 MANY GRIEVE OVER. CADB You wouldn't. think that it would take much ill-treatment to turn the sweetest love into clabber. About the time a man told his sweetie that he was tired of her and was leaving her for a new girl; or a husband gave his wife a black eye, or walked off and left her with a. household of child- ren to support, you would suppose that her romance would be spoiled, and that there would be no other human hate with such fervor as she did But not so in many cases. There him being in the world whom she would are thousands of women who Bélflld s of their lives grieving over the cads who fiouted. them, and thousan wives who wait patiently for faithless husbands to come back to them after they have gotten so old and rheumatic that they can no longer chase other women. women's breasts, only He with And why God put this dog's heart in so many His inscrutable purpose knows. when that kind of a woman asks how she can forget the man who It is idle has betrayed hei- faith in him, no answer is possible. her to look at the man and see grincipled, utterly unworthy of her lm into a. hero of romance so long character. 1t is a waste of words to appeal to her common sense and t make her realize that she was lucky that he Jilted hei- before mm instead of forsaklng her afterward. bootless it is to cry over spilt milk- ing will divorce her from enloys having a secret sorrow. NEED HOME O totell him as he fs-selflsh, self-centered, un- respect-because she has idealized that she cannot see him in his true to age It is foolish to point out to her how She is joined to her idols and noth- them. And our only conclusion is that she l‘ THEIR. OWN DEAR MISS DIX-We are a young married couple and our marri e Y o think that he can't leave but he just quarrel, quarrel, quarrel about loved me as much as he hing toward making my life happy. on the rocks. What must No young their in- to have your own furniture, our room and a kitchenette. It will ve _ _ - ,. a . is beln wrecked b the useless and senseless arguments “C1D pietuly “rapped and presented 55:15:‘); wlxrgxisvgeirerliiving from Lon- giielslgdfewifilmplef 113C511. vtgipe up To speed up the completion o, have_ “we hm, WK“ and make m, mm“ Eve,- mce we have been l” her‘ a o o . v - c e ' a i m, hlnsm mkhl" 111.1%“ a "m" g, l;- u! kn-med s-cks have married we have lived with my husband's people, but I want to live else- Last evening the Young People of MP5 J S Jenkins and Miss Joan fgngeg mo; Eelcfilwfihtn”; all $3 boh socks in progress at i11- mhere afiid he will not. agree to that. Scents . , <‘ " . .. '. 5 . “ sfam. Tllllllll’ United Church had l1 fur- ‘slgrlrlllgléfmfifagfggglnixa lirequigilédlng mill’ m?” ' we, erlamel- 3- K“? “$522 glglfcaghgffk M: beqll-mgi I iikeyto dance, but eve time I suggest our going out we have a row prise party tor ‘both Miss Christie ‘ _ _E_. - sp t wels oat‘ ecctric ranges and knitting whqe up gm? ask-k over m we have a c“ an 1 would m“ mleam how w drlvam and‘ ‘.3°°ll“°>d allssMrai {Elric M, Frd P, k3 d h l d zlrates urners of gas ranges would be a} me g“ e‘ whfljcn will not. permit me to do so. It is Wilson: pretty home 1c on‘; h "1155" clan mnr t as aré‘ tt/xel cean w _. warm suds afd let dry wwld need to have! th ‘f; l evemmmg mm I have 30mm w me pom, when I can... “and ‘t any Avenue On LhlSHDBDDYhOCCES otn or uomremrogi n. “slog l: spen we before using. 4. Cpen cipvg-d gas tum“, or woe g, 119d‘? be longen l; seems m me n"; l; my hugblnd song and good “Bali: tviehgueif p i“ and Niircsa ‘gnplckard er paren . ports with rim wire organ {El-ugh whgch 65d cl ‘teem . Jc 1st says he does ma,’ he would do some; honor acre ‘preset; w a _ veg . ._ .' ‘ . - 5 After using oven, wipe wih a H; ffiaasun“? av °'h- , 1 love mm and 1 haw to 59¢ our marriage go e94“ "t w“? s wflff, °"l"°,5f° M m, M N 1 Dem ,5 damp clflth and the same mn suds g khsum a 1 n a" e” Y“ Pa" we do to save it? A vnnv UNiLkPPY WIFE. 11M m“ "lime {W1 f_ wgehlfil 1e vFI-l a f r t“, m, ° , fl" so grease wont bake on. ,1‘ "3. “ml e5- bul l‘ speeds Ansiwmt-ln the first place. get a. home of your own. “mlm “m? them. ‘may, mm l e“ a l g D 0“ m‘ s 7mm‘ "g up 1° knmlng when You are couple can ever get the married feeling as long as they live with 1195-5 °f 11m“? l,“ §h*‘,‘l°"'et°‘vn' m be, present “F the IMCGUI cm‘ "i" WW9“? 5°’ t“ Red cr°ss °' laws. You have to have you rown house of which you are the head to D h mcahmfxfexgllgg" wclfinbethe“ 5°“ Commissioner to the Philippines foreign rellelr get a sense of responsibility. You have Rev. John O, enny. B. A» C B!‘ - ° D? . . 3E9‘. a 5' who esca ed from corn odor with own cups and saucers and cooking stove to have pride in your belong rigs. 1°"‘e"°w“- h“ bee“ duly °tdalned her family Mr Koster Ea still held You have to build up a home together to get any feeling of permanency. illliluildudflftd blyntaethlgreg §§ hjlflfibge: s1}, Igmgagifdzebuggg lg alt the llnlvgrslty of Santo Tomas _ So start a hottge if (fit giggly‘)??? d it H h‘ v 1 -- _ . . _ aong wth fteen hundred British - - - you something to o an a u an won’ eave you so muc me ggaongcgidfitgg.iglnrgfggrgealasmggtg sahloigdvisijiteto Halifax where she at and Amencans’ This news has been BLIIIDBSS Typing Studied at m, “gum; Certainly, as you say, if your husband loves you he should do some- thing toward making maktng his life happy in with his plans? Are dc? good time. Don't worry about his not being wfllin car. There won't be any car to drive in a learning how to dent fenders now. And quit arguing. our life happy, but what are you doing toward Are you considering his comfort? Are ou doing some of the things that Marriage is a fifty- fty partnershi , you know, and it much up to you to make him happy as i ou falling e likes to is just as is for him to try to give you a. gxto teach you how to drive a s ort time and it isn't worth when you disagree with your husband keep sil- ent. That will put an ‘end t_o my quafre . . ‘ EDUCATION IS A WEAPON DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I am aboy 14 years old. The way I hate school is a lowdown shame. I am thinking of running away from home. What 1 really love is fishing, hunting and rambling outdgtgsiam-ghall I quit school or not? ANSWE Ri-Listen. sou. haven't you enou h sense to know education is the weapon with which life, and that whether l}; you get? There is not ing that ed by what you know, so don't th ou nlc Run to it and study hard so you will soon If you love to fish and hunt and yourself to be a forest ranger. or an fisherman? But before you can get have to have an education. “Mfiiffmw l MENUS i Sugar-Saving 00440-04040“. (FOB SATURDAY, MAY $3) BREAKFAST Tomato Juioe Farlnl Cracked Wheat Muffins Beverage of Choice Cocoa. for children V llop 98¢ e a Raw Carrot and Raisin Salad Vitamin B Brea (Canada. Approve ) Canned Cherries Milk for Qifldreu lUPPlB Minced Steak Roll: Bnked Potatoes Baked Potatoes _ ‘Apricot Glace P.e Beverage of choice Milk for Children APRICOT GLACI PII 2 cups drained canned a icots l package lemon flavor jelly PW r 1 1-2 cups apricot Juice, hot or boiling 1-2 cup water 1-8 te salt i baked fB-incti) putty hell Dissolve ly powder in hot or boiling upr t iuioo as directed on m. Add water . chill until it. begins to thicken. Arrange apricots in baked pastry shell. Cover wf slightly thick- ened jelly mixture. ll until firm. This may be served with Honey Meringue. For electric beater-use 1-2 cup honey to l egawhite. lbr hand fer-use 1-4 cup M? t“ lafniwhmpowh vhf u oge er n a t. p until the mixture peaks. n‘ ou succeed, or fall, depends on how good that an have to flght the battle of a one can do in life that won't be affect- about running away from school. get through with your trainin . ram ie outdoors, why don't you t agricultural expert, or a deep sea into any one of these Jobs you will you wii i - ooooeaeoecvvoooo-oooovo ' THE COOK'S CORNER o-b-oQoo-OQOOQ-OQ-oaoooo-oo» MAPLE SYTLUP ICE BOX CAKE i tablespoon granulated‘ lcti-nc 8 tablespoons cold water we 2-3 cup maple syrup 2 egg whites lffly beaten , st 1-8 teaspoon sa c stand for about i5 minute; w ea , $22 mllii-Jliflh’. is dissolved sui along with the bed nuts. Ar- range a layer of adyfingers in the bottom of a mould and cover with a la or of the maple mixture, and cont true in layer; until all of each served la nipped) cream, if desired ‘The geiatine dessert is the form 0f l. whip. MAPLE Wllfl’ 1 tablespoon granulated i-gtzup cold water y - cu mop s Dash of alt “m is°‘§.."'&°:s..i m... Mdhog: Piece the cold water in a bowl u sprinkle the geimtfne on this. Alvw to stand for 5 min- utes. Add the suit fir!) and . booked gelltlfie in this. (hill until this resdiel a honey-like con- sistency. and then beat with a ro- tary beater, until flght and frothy. g NQWuMNM § ll Job Only = _Croum Deodorqni .3 . c n ' "My Yllll ill 0. ; Stops pQrgph-cflon Price Control Qucltlolu j And Answer: l Quutlunc and IIIIIIII on Prleo Control will lvpur In The Guardian \ n a regular feature for Bnturdll. Th! qucltlolll no thou which have reach- erl the Wartime Prlren and Trade Board from housewives In thll rcllon. The uuiwero are provided by tho _ Board, Benders who have Intelligent quutlnuu to uk on price control an Invited to um] them lu wilting to tho \Vuinon'l Regional Advisory Commlt- tee of the Wartime Prlou lml Trude Board, Clinppell Building, C‘ town. QUESTION: Will the demand I. Donn t d shim. gorelllntllsilrlltlltlellllill‘. 2- No waiting (o 4m on l: a. lusccl rilghufter shaving, fglliurny “o!” Pmplratlon 0 5 dlys. Removes eds; 0m perspiration. 4- A pure, white, grenselear, Iwpless vanishing (mm f fish goods for the British mar- 3, A 4 h get overseas cause a. scarcity and. Algllnovfislelffgfrhvéxd°dfhf g strlxsequent increase in price 0mm" of hundeéllllélla: ere in hnrml ANSWER: The effect of sh! 8 "flofiibifo. merits to Britain will certainly Anidll lho muons-r serum noticeable here. in the case of orm- Pmmmllm- Try n la: lodql nod salmon and herring, for in- swnoe, they will vanLh com-plete- a iv from the Canadiandmarllltet afffir ggefinltimckflsllrllnsois-iz Aai-emlilpb; 39¢ u» *"""°'°' “Wlull-fm shippcd to Britain, hence there will be no price to worry aibout in Can- da. In the fish field generally, however, the United States market absorbs a. far greater percentage of the Canadian catch than does Britain and it would be from tits source that shortage would be like- ly to develop. In this connection the Canadian Government is res- ently keeping the whole fish s hia- tion under constan surveillance. Certain kinds of fish are under the price ceiling and there need be no worry about the prices of these. Other t are free frcm the ceil- ing restr ctions due to seasonal and market conditions, but the War- time Prices and Trade Board keeps a. close watch on dealing in these tyfies and any indication of specu- la ve trading. or unjustifiable in- crease in prices is enough to prcmpt action reestaiblishirig a. ceil- ng on such ccmmodities. QUESTION: Is every singfe price covered by the "ceiling?" A. The "ceiling" covers the ne- tail prices of all goods with only a few exceptions. y are there any exceptions and what are they? A. i. Prioa! of some goods whlth normally fluctuate from season to season are excluded from the ceil- ing. To impose a low seasonal price as the rigid maximum price n-fght result in supplies disappearing al- together duririg seasons in which the cost of such supplies are above the ceiling level. For many fond products costs go up seasonally be- cause a summer crop must be stor- ed and, pi-eha/ps, processed 1:1 some special way. or, because at certain seasons imports must replace Can- adian produce. For example, no one would ex t9 buy tomatoes, lettuce or po toes at the same price all the year round. For th‘s reason fresh fruits, vegetabes and greenhouse products are exempt. m» In is! ma seq“, ___.. F ‘Ilhls does not mean that their prlg. es are free to rfsc without resin They will be carefully watched m] the Board wilitake action if (he, consider the rise excessive, . sonal fluctuations will be 5110.,“ but throughout the year as a whole the retail prices of thtse prodmgh will go up unreasonably. Essa. with highly seasonal pa.‘ are not exempt because the oeilln period was nllnost at the seasonal peak of Prices. wltn a more plen . ful supply, the retail price o1 e hm fallen below the ceiling levc, other normal seasonal price changes which have been ma. honed are changes in the 1m oft coal and coke and in l-allluqll ra es. 2. The prices of a few llilfillfldflu dized commodities such us blnis and animals, are exempt. 3. Because of pectiliarities m m; exports trade the prices of sum kinds of fish and the prices of fun and fur goods are also exempt. 4. ‘Ihe priocs of war SIPPllCS III exam-pt from the pflCE eel ing aim they are alwa s controlled by the [feputment Munitions and sup- P g. The prices of farmers‘ arid fisher-men's products are emit? when mid to dealers or prooesson. ‘Ihis is necessary to allow for su- nonal and other complexities. How- ever, the retail prim of these pro- ducts to the consumer is fixed. ‘Hie retail prices of some kinds of flsll are exempt but the Board will take action to make sure that adequate supplies are available to Canadian consumers at paw which it will set if necessary. s. me prices of goods wii out of the count for sale are 0mm as the Oanad an Government ootld not hope to control prices outside the Dominion. 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