PPJGE EIGHT Fleischmann’: fresh Yeast do» it! Canadian homemaker: give credit to Flcischmann‘: fresh Y3 h Inooth, fine tenured iust-rlght-tastlng bread. Use it-ifyou bake at home. You'll be pleased, too. Bread is the cheapest high-energy food you can put on your table. It's a good stretcher, too, used with scarce: foods. And low in cost. Ask your Yeast-with tho familiar yellow label-today! SUIIIIMINI‘ YOUR DIIT by outing 2 cckcl ol FIJISCIIMANN‘! lruh Ylflll nvlry day. This aura of tho Important I Comply: Vitamins. LivingaSLeisure THE WOMAN'S REALM ON THE HOME FRONT We may not wear a uniform, We may not tvear a hat, But we arc in the rank and file 0-5 soldiers ior all that! We may not 11y above the clouds, We may not drop a bomb, But w; can stop “fifth columnists" Ana shutter their ablcmb, We may not travel under seas, Wc may n01- sink a ship. But uhcrc tire all the meatless days And luxuries to skip. We may not ride on armored bunk We may not lift a gun, But we are fighting in the rear Until this war is won. —Louise Godfrey Oglo PElwxmE BAN HITS DYED RIZDIIEADS u that little redhead at the next’ desk, suddenly goes grey some bright morning, don't worry about it too much. It‘s just that war again. You see that rcd hair had a hydro-j gen peroxide base, and. the army, has suddenly found it needs all the peroxide it can get-q usual| it doesn't my what for. So army, demands have jumped, rind things like textile and fur dyes have to‘ make it up- an that little redhead who, as far as the chemicals con- troller is conwrncd, is just un- othcr non essential industry. You're probably wondering wh , this story isn't about blondes. We l- if the little redhead has chanced to} be a little blondc instead, the same thing might have happened; but hairdressers say it wouldn't have been so likely. Apparently, chances are. she was born that —aocording to the beauty parlors, who should know. blondes from ‘ bottles are rlclitiitcly occasional nowadays. But that doesn't ease the peroxide pressure, since more women than cvcr are dyeing their hair and most dyes used are per- oxide. And you needn't go around say- ing. ‘I always knew ii, of course." little redhead was probn-bly just as convincing to you as to anybody else. modern dye tech- nlcues beinv. tvlmt they are. flnvvrcy. shell "kely soon be l dhead again. ‘The. munitions De- p rim-en‘. r1115 restrictions will be of! as soon as the supply can be L’i_. [the job for more than three years. GENERATIONS of grocer for Fleiachmannkfresb ' huh You! h an oxnllnnf nclurll MADI IN CANADA increased or military demands slow up. SMALLEST SERVICE CORPS The Wasbces may be the small- est women's service corps in the world but ‘they are operating in one of the most gruelling theatres of war-Burma. They serve 1110118 a ‘MO-mile front in jungle hills 300 miles deep. There are only 200 of these English girls but their green uniforms are a familiar and wel- come sight t0 the half-million British troops in Burma. They get their name from the initials. W-A S-B, standing for Women's Auxili- ary Sx-viaes, Btumo. Waslice l-S their nickname, an affectionate term given to them by the troops According to the magazine Bri- tain, the Wasbees have been on ever since the grim days that fol- lowed Pearl Harbor. Most of them are wives and daughters oi British Army officiers and Gov- ernment offlclals in Burma. LITTLE THINGS THAT REGISTER Everybody talks about the war wife's "loneliness." But only it war wife knows the little everyday incidents that highlight her loneliness. that sharp reminders that she L! n wo- man entirely on her own writes n columnist. And there such little things: Going out after dark to but. the car in the garage. inz a man and woman work- ing together in their y-ard, or hear- n women soy, "I must tell Jim .Woman's Re aim "f §0cial A JOB outv YOU tin no Pricc ‘Control Question: and Anlwerl Question; Ind Answer: on inn us a regular feature‘ cach day u" ‘lllelflflns are those which-hay reached. the Wartime Prlocl and Trade ‘Board from housewives in ihic region. The answers an [0 vldcd by the Board Readers. cr- wns who have intelligent questions to ack on price control are in to semi them in writing to tin “plums Regional Advisory Com- mittee of the War Time Prices and Trade Board. Q. My daughter is working in a small town restaurant and 1s re- ceiving $10 auveek wages. ls this below the miniuiruzr wtigc set by the wartime Prices and Trude Board? _ t A. The Wartime Prices and Trade Board docs not set wa as. . I own u house which have made into a duplex. I am living in the lower, and wish to rent the upper. What rent can l cbnrgc? A. You have to apply to the Rentals office of the W .P .T. B. for a fixation of the rent of you: upper duplex within 30 clays. You cannot icn-t new aocommad viun without applying to the Wartime Prices and Tmdc Board to set the maximum rental cllotrcrl for that particular accommodation. BETTER ENGLISTI- D. C. Williams 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "l-le is in a bad .. What is the correct pronun- ciation of “illusive”? 3. Which one of these words is mispellczl? Agricultural, rig-negate, agncsticienr. 4. What does the word ‘iuntut- cred" mean? 5. Vilhul- is with hi that . n? mirth Answnns 1. Satyfli-leieinaba/dcondtt tion." 2. Pronounce l-lu-siv, both i's ns in it, u as in turit. s as so (not as z). accent second syl- latble. 3. Aggregate. 4. Not elucated in schools or by an instructor. "His untutorcd mind could not grasp the mcanhig." 5. Hilarity. c word beginning means “boisterous Girls- Women because you sulfur from SIMPLE “MUM litre‘: 0n cl lino Int limo Wm lo lnild Ill RED BLOOM You girl] who nuffer from simple lnunin no I ,1’ l led, ~..- If, "dragged fill?‘- girl-mill? rial; to ml u rm in the blood So start today-fry Lydia E. Plnklum’! Compound TABLETS with added ll'0l'l—l7l'lfl of the best iron tnnlcsyou can buy to help build up rpd blood w give morn aucngih and cnergy—- Ill eucli ma. Taken as dircctcd- Pinkham‘! Tablets are one of the most affective home ways was! precious iron into the blood. They help b id n8 about that." Having a child ask. “But W118i’! 15 daddy coming hmne?" Hearing another woman worry" ing nub loud about what to give Bill for dinner. Seeing a‘ father on with his children. Buying a silly hat she know, she won't be teased about. | Having a neighbour soy, "Joe was an hour late inst night. and It was fit to be tied." out tiho light at niaht an outing ‘ Having ogbéing aman in the uniform her husband wears with his wife beside him. _ _ nsocoititnrsb count: Acnu, llElPS PREVENT '. ’ W» Pllllllllll SPUTS lllll llllllll QIIT IIIITITINI TIII SKIN I gives you double protection. I: . you from perspiration odor, und ~ protect your clothes from pcrspirn- 1pc“. Artid l: In odorless deodorant, t the fine texture of n beauty cream. . c! instantly — giving immediate u. With Arrid, you n: absolutely . -an enjoy youmll wherever you rcgudleu of the wenher. Protect dnlntlnesc lfllI charm with Arrid. using it fodly. It is very cconomicil. 5% ‘ l fcached in the refrlzerator ,lighten the preparation of the no. i Planning a Saturday evening with “the girls” ' Trying to find somebody to take down the storm windows, 0r m9“! the lawn. < Getting birthday greetings from ‘her husband two weeks early or two weeks lute. Buying another box of V-mail - ltationcry. . l Standing alone at the 4001' Nil-l [ding guests "good-night." I t __._ i I SANDWICH FILLING! ._ . A variety o! sandwich fillings will dolly lunchbox. Hen an a few suggestions: Peanut butter and honey: Add enough honey to peanut buttcr to sprefld easily. will keep for a week or longer. Minced meat spread: (lrind leftover meat (pork. . limb, chicken. etc) Add chopped pickle and just enough mayon- nnise to make it spread easily. Can be made the night before. iiushmorn Filling: Chop fresh or canned mushrooms very fine.| Pan fry them in butter with at very little chopped green pepper nnt of m“ l mm 0,110,, Add of many ingredient! being used b cya Just enough flour to take up the anfi°‘j.',‘fi.,e'qf'°fi,all',-°efil,. chemll" In m9 gaff“? ‘n neiuhfilfimmhnamg: buiicr- Wihcn they twain to brown. luncheon doilv. Pakw-n No. 101a Ohm“ Mm’ l“ '5 l‘ m" hum," '-|-,,';,9,'",.,,,,,,,,,,,y,f,' “youth- ildd 1 0X‘ 2 lflblefimiifl! flflm- c001 curtains complete i . rucilons. mm“! of new an” n’ u ||\| "' poop 1m: now tcking III old and, use as sandwich aoreud. Will To order pattern: Write or send "mmed by m” Tex“ 9 dugetga 5mm, (“mung [qf kcgplng fitundtrirn keep for uvcnal days in n closed move picture with your ncmt- snd Th9 chm‘ n‘ m’ “l. —-Ililc Beam. A gentle regulator mac jar. address with l5 cents in coin or from i0 pure etnblo mum-Bile mg Ind Ham: Chop hard cooked stem s to Needlework Bureau - Beam help offset. t. ccflecuoltoo much 6888-, Add a little ground hum. a "hnr ctwcwn Guardian. rich. mtg food and tphlilge uerdofl-l“ chopped pickle and just enough Design No. 1013 _ $0M llfilli-‘IHQQT ¢ “If all" u mayonnaise to make it spread, - wimu’ ‘fig? “m h!" Rh easily. Will keep for several days. ‘"- '—'“' ' ‘m “I” “men h 44 Olive and Nut: Chop stuffed "'""° Inlldfi ' ‘I ‘Mmmw’ T" olives and nuts fine: ' ‘ with 4mm . °"""'-"""" crcnm choose 1nd mayonnaise. It: expensive but you may whnt to, try it once in a while. Will keep‘ nicely for meal dlyc. Turn an% mglllrlnz sure the doors Ire loo ed. i to make an important family decision entirely on her, i Walking home from e movie a-y ION the LTY fth bioodb reinforcing Tile ingrfigflfiball ofgcd Elmo ccib. Just. try Pinllhnm'a Tablets for 3O dayc- ihcn sec ii you, too, don't bcncfitl Lydia E. Plnltimn’: Compound ‘IUUIIIEITB WnTll ADDED IION A FAVORITE ACORN DESIGN i 9 . e ' w‘eq'.o@‘@,'\ ‘bi-u no. _0.fi' g3; ‘\-VO 34343;; 0 ‘~35’ ~ F‘ \ ‘DESIGN NO. 1013 Street Addreu Prim Control will appear l“ Th; gun-d "Youyc mmled alx rather choose some friends with whom you are-on better terms?" me long that t , ht ll must? the job." my mg a‘ we damp, place it on a flat surface and do not use it for several days. — Seaweed and peanut: no two nut CHARLOTTETOWN r vii GUAR DIAN Extra _ Choice Dorothy Dix Says- Overdonc Roma cssary in married life or not. Well, 1 would m’. ainco thuy ck you wrap it up in and nothing in loft you chuck into the are making a good can spend 30 or 40 years nibbling on it of us crave romance in our marriages. the check. living, and M71118 off the mortgage, up with each other‘; faults and foibl like dew on the rose. It may leave dIEBITTS 8T8 IIIBUE. . The pity of it u that in this ' that because they are not bowled over part to risk marriage. So there you are. boys. fancy wedding cake. fine. of life. '— uoussnotu I'll“! '1» mm. Ihard putty. pass a hotl iron over it. rhis softens the puttyJ gvalgfh can then be removed very y. ‘immune smut um nun. Aftnr e t an’ absence abroad. ulighwigh at‘ his home station and despite his ex- Dcczuticm tirade was no one there to mos-t him. He then caught sight gf the button-master. friend nce “I1 l!!! CARRY 0N “How's this?" asked the lawyer. banked: in your m. Of course. but wouldnt you "N0. Those fcklows have curried If An electric cor? becomes. scAweEn ron nnussus mncnssrm, lifnglnnd _ (c?) l GLAMQUR AND MARRIAGE ' Marital Bliss Possible Without A group of an icemen. in an interval of respite from fighting on the war front, have turned their attention to the problems of the homo front, and have been debating the question of whether romance is nec- and no. Romance in marriage h like fancy icing on the wedding cake. It certainly does pretty it up and make it look festive and gay and 0h alluring, but in the nlture of things it doesn't last. and staying powers and. no matter how carefully shelf, in time it juat sort of dries up and flakes off. WITHOUT TRIMMINGS The thing that counts in the cake itself, and if that l: sweet with love. nnd rich with under- standing. and flavored with the spice of’ congenial- ity. and has been cooked until it is well done in the d“ oven of acquaintanceship. it doesn't mutter whether it is covered with hearts and darts and roses and cupid: or not. The husband and wife Of course, if we had our choice in the nutter. every blessed on» like to believe that he looks like a Fairy Prince to his wife. Nor is there a woman who wouldn't give her eye teeth to have a husband who was under a permanent delusion that she was a Glamour Girl, and who gave her kisses that were hot vlith love But in the wear md tear of conjugal life. what with valuable behind-true and tried devotion. gratitude and appreciation -- but they arc man and donut swoon at the sound of a. footstop, they conclude that they are not enough in love with the party of Countless men and women on loncly bachelor: 1nd old mlifl he- cnuao they fliled to realize that the culm affection, the perfect com- panionship. and the happiness they had found in being together ever h“ scmn- 000K ~~~~~ g, “gm, u, ORANGE FLUFF _________ 3 cups milk 1-3 cup sugar A Cement for Stovu lfligagwflfl,“ Wmtuch I warm"; ‘mt-dam i i-Pmlmelg. 1‘ ‘ll-is filings of wood fies llincfsait made i’ eauwmtes grated “an” find B Dim cod water, and g “brawn; w“; gag 121110410101» cracks when the 3,- n11“; u, mum; pom; t m . Bl‘! ' b mm: irriosuillfr £13 dliutrlvm t 9°“ "hi"! #5 no old raga starolhlh Remove I011] Ell an l1 Vi!!! _, 0P8: l T0 hwalilwld vhilns. or sknl- ulce and rind. Cool to lukcwarngie. o?!‘ gm peach o}; them inuatgolkirtfii t in beaten Valli-Q to lwlhioh the pamofwwter. m“. ‘m “m: W“ l tablespoon gelaiine h’. cup cold water it ‘ gézteaapoon salt ‘A i. part slightly beaten egg yolks. stirring constan thICICH1S.Afld golctinc and honey aid ntic Display me. that tho answer is both yea It lacks substance oiled papers and put it on the but a. few tasteless crumbs that garbage pail some day when you cleanuzi. and never ion their taste for it. Then lent a man who wouldn't instead of mere duty peck: on making a and having babies and putting es. romance somehow cvaporatu things n thousand time: more a working partnership, not the stuff of which ' =- z Emmi , for romance so many mm and women fall to recognize real love, and pus it by. They have been “w” taught that love is a thing of thrills and chills and hectic fevers. and at first sight of some woman or the party d tho other since their mud pie days, was the very best and truest love there is in u, the world. What they were looking for was hysteria, and they wore not temporamentally of the fit-throwing tyoc. - If your Girl Friend can cook you up l But don't forget that bread II tho ltcff l odors con NEBi . f’ . v “ELLEIPS nuirv |_ny u nun lulu’: wml whom lives, making, it? five boys in lad mots now ifl'i‘l$°u'l’.‘l'ftifi“ were built-by While as it may seem, James would never be I miller. being in- terested only in every muss 'n llcve sml-ll § 5: awn on’, n cool sweet "flinfihlm féom the gtraim. and rower approach- es. But there l5 no wind only the nobc of it always, tin steadily fmllmghyd there. W! Ito to lichen. d-erlec. we scucey notice it day-time, but at niilit m the still- ness abound shall hear too m groan from the drive-way. sun will poun- his golden treasure into this room wt even-tide and when the family m homing 1 shall be. nblc in nae come from oven before I ll . It's goim to be an MOLASSIS CIIIFFON I'll cinnamon water cup light mild molnacel inc mixture stir til dissolved. Add vinegar. Chill til mixture is the consistency of . Beat. till flufly. Fold in the ffly beaten whites to which the r has been added. Turn into a pie shell. serve plain or with if desimd. llflbll MIT- mlgh be 23 99- ‘t izrtntherel’: no tell-Tale lacykmofuubnrklc In Pill l liil »"\\“ htful window and l t to have it and before we inko unrun than O O O Jamel in bound that one cum for-his uncas lust night wu that we had obliged to move. “Its quite a charlie" h» sold "to have ones foot tlm y from the nun-rim» to tho cold North; Anobhfr bed $11 ‘Alida-lea W84 Ell WP" WdflY- 0M that. stood in the former mastur- bedroom for more years than James (Not the best on fondly-his- ory) can 55%??? gifigiiil ii . I =3»: 251 a 5.3 -§ 5’ s" 5'5 5 a Ellie? new window so that on balmy sum- ' sleep S send 10 which mclu mi o. n and Style Numb: to ruin silt you wia . OMEN NIH” I .5; v v v n1 ‘In J9 Ill t AMIIIQ xi row uni. t ii . By Anna _ llililoy runove nut men-ts DNIH . water avovldgtainc. »-A:1 ‘II 008N111 108K I of the No. W73 II out ln sizes l2, 14, 16. 42. 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