I. Biscuits that mell in WITHOUT MAGIUS _ HONEY BISCUITS I cups sifted flour K tsPn. salt 1/. cup shortening 3 tspns. Magic Baking Powder‘ "ID be cup will hrpn. tested n Slit dry ingredients together. Cur in shorten- ired. Combine l/Ecup honey with nead on llghtl outed board enough to shulw into smoot bull; pat 15-inch thick. Cut with floured bls- sheet and bake In hot oven (450“F.) l2 to l5 minutes. Ml! re. with lemon rind und dribble iscuits just before removing Li‘? until m fl lk; add to first mixture. rult cutter, place on baking mnining hone over tops of from oven. Makes l4. ‘FOR ‘SUCCESSFUL BAKING ir: p,» THE NEW YEAR ‘h nowe; unblown; a book unread; A tree with fruit unharvested; A path untrod; a. house whose room, Lack yet the heart's divine per- _ umes; l “K162565410 whose wide border In silent shade ‘neath silent skies; A wondrous fountain yet unsealed; ‘ casket with it; gifts concealed_ his is the Year that for you waits Beyond to-morrows mystic gates. -Horatio Nelson Powers. IESONS OVER FORTY MUST EXERCISE CAUTION It is questionable whether nth- letics cause or predispose to heart disease with persons over. 40. The great danger, however lies in over- urdeilhg previously damaged, heumatlg or congenitally diseased Eiesrts. Necessity for carnal phys- cal examination before engaging In sports should be stressed. SEEK MHIIICAL ADVICE Persons who believe they are euffering from goltrs should con- gult their own doctor are be guid- d entirely by his advice in the atter of treatment. OIL A NIICIBIITY l ____-_ Virtually every weapon of mod- ern warfare needs petroleum eith- e; for fuel or for lubrication '11P POI WAIIMTI The house will feel warmer if ‘chairs and sofas are moved away from outside walls. There may be nLrlugLas l0 degrees rllfierencelrame wls- 11nd BUTTER sale!) d, if available Living EdLeisurc The Woman's Realm your Mouth ernofl in the temperature of the room near an outside wall. CARE NEEDED IN ‘Recher- (Pointing to deer st the loo): “Johnny. what is fist?‘ Johnny: “I don't know.“ Teaches-z “What does your moth- er call your father?" Johnny: "Don't tell me that's s louse?" MATHEMATICS A girl of twenty temptlates marrying s who eon- forty he will be sixty. . of course, better for a girl of forty to marry a man of twenty-Amen they'll reach sixty round sbouta the same time. s _.i framed doublq and single decked! bunks, mattresses, bed springs crib springs, box springs chesterfields, divans and upholstered chairs. SWITCH TOPS When cleaning a. brass door plate; or switch cut a hole in a piece of cardboard the size of the plate or switch. Hold the cardboard over the plate. ll. then can be cleaned Wlfillltlllt damaging the mus ding we . . Wartime scarcitles of materials and limited manufacturing facili- ties make the care of clothing a consumer must. You should try to get maximum wear out of each item of wearing apparel. WASHING FRILLS ; Have you _a soft spot in your! heart for frilly white boucloir sc-i cessorles? And yet find it difficult‘ to keel! these band-box fresh? it's really easy. Just wash as you would any fine‘ cotton garment. rinse soap out well put the bluing in the last rinse, give a quick stir, then drop in the shaken-out. washed pieces 1f they're rolled in 8- bill or tightly twisted they won't blue. evenly. And as you iron such sheer accessoris as voil organdie flounces for beds, dont undo your work by careless handling. If your crossing-table skirt has a lining, iron that first than the fcp ruffle. then the skirt- Small pieces may be Just right to iron without hang- ing i0 dry. if you remove moisture with a turkish towel, Eyelet em- broidery or cushion-dot fabrics should be lightly but evenly damp- ened. and ironed right side down over a pod of Turkish towels Embroidery comes out unflatteri- ed. HINTS 0N ETIQUETE It may be comfortable but it is hard on furniture —yours or your friends —to tuck one foot under you or put your feet on the furni- urc. MORE METAL BEDS More metal has been released for the manufacture of household furnishings. Specified amounts may be used in making bed ends, bed side rails bed panels, angle couches, angle Follow these suggestions in car- ing for wolr,en's hats: Save your hat by putting it on as a mllllner does. Ease the crown gently into place with the palms Brush felt hats with s rub- ing and before. if necessa y- Once dust settles into s. hat it is ex- tremely difficult to get it out. BlT-Jh fel hats with a rub-| ber sponge made for that pur-. p050. or use a soft-brlstled hatl brush. Brush fabric hats with ordinary clothe brush, or ff silk,, a piece of cloth. l You can freshen veils and flowers by holding them over steam f from a tea-kettle. 0r press veils between two sheets of wax paper. If you get a. hat rain-soaked. dryi it at normal room temperature onl s. well-padded halt stand. Brush! felt hats only when they are! thoroughly dry. Fur hat may have shrink. A wool felt hat may have to be reconditioned before you can; ‘ wear it aga . When the band inside a hatl gets soiled it may be po t clear it with a cleaning fluid. If wush it. past cleaning, take it out and re- place it with s. fresh one. non m! LADYS r151: Cranberry skins contain ursolic! acid. g, valuable emulsifying agent' used in metlcs. _________- The high reputation of Canadian wheat for qual ty will be mu talned by the i943 crop which has averflze according to' a report b‘! l-llfi B03111 of Grain Commissioners laboratory Mk1“! smmm‘ “nd prom“ mnkm‘ Flgintts and store teeth, and whose conversation mos n s THAT'S BECAUSE MY EXTRA-SMP/IVESS GETS RID OF THOSE EXTRA DIRTY SPOTS V . . 4' To gel rlsilm BRIGHTER All. OVER e A touch of Sunlight on those extra-dirty collars, cuffs, edges, puts n film of Sunlight’: “trs-soapiness just where it's most needed . . . gives exits cleansing power to loosen ground-in dirt and wash it all sway. No matter how ou wash you'll see clothes come salon-rs: ALL ovnl arvelous for dishes and all cleaning. - FOR A COMPLETE WASHING JOB YOU CANT 0o WITHOUT SUNL ° coming RULE NO. I _;__ ' FOR SERVING DELICIOUS COFFEE msmcr CHASE 8: SANBORN roe rlsvoa i 9w ‘Dorothy “Dix Says- WISE SOLDIER WILL PREPARE TO FIND ALTERED CONDITIONS Children Grow Up; Wives, Sweethearts Look On Life Differently With Man At War The universal dlesire that the men in the airmv eflllreas is to Mid everything when they return from the war Just as they left it when thBy Especially" do they want their memories as they the ice-bound is went away turo them in ical jungles or on tryi are in their boyhood. th 1 leti ll .orliot baths dsott beds. of o a pa a ‘m3: izeiv parties. gill-ls boys and girl; food. of fast cars, he has grown up maybe. of some rosc in her hair DREAMS KEEP And th lonely men they keep th r Won a. (tree in from doing his evenin day's ivork- Eacli man to his own memories. sire to rind it unchanged is one o! lt is what sends us after f earth, to the turn to the old home a tragedy For the house that we tum is a weather-beaten remembered as a tower‘ have lost the flavor t longer boys and girls. 121G so when ilhc soldiers write us. s4 an thin gust as they left it, they p ses o he human heart. But. can neve- come true For we on and we cann eternal la/w of lif The s dilvldual ho more dwon‘. was when he went away. same. He will 0e changed. him, the li tie sub-deb whose only will be a women who whose eyes have gotten the hand or that have DESIGN N0- l!‘ lllllu Grails: n1 will, ch‘: ed, with each side s an. .r"...i.w,"..zr. M“ m contains ecmple ' instructions. To order potter-n: Writs. or Ind IIIO piotur wl will‘... w»; ifldidiiTlnfil stomps in Needevvo ” nunsu. Char ottetown Ousniim. Deskn Ne. 1m NAllI--__-_--__ BTRIZIIADDRISI -——-- fans of the North. or when they are to forget the fever that is burn-mg them up bv winking cool e waters oi the little spring from which they have drunk with abo pairtioififiirllmigafi blueudress arid‘ fl ere are thousands irwri ' 011861158 01 wlm ‘$.31 Emu“: “writs: e v , _ m in sotne old foirrnhgusv. with iiuner chores and Mother putting the rung? rot we ribbon out or ha» and i1? ti‘? i3§5°ivi”i.°"§‘“° ‘iWJSisEE-i‘ iimumliluswilllifirlifiiifhiilfflvitfi ‘ ' A l» 8 ur t If the rlblwfl band! 15 outstretched aims dowiigtlhe path to welcome them home after their hard ‘the primal instin , or fifty yeairs of place where we were born. and that airways makes the W‘ had idealized info a old cottage falling into decay. mountain is uet s. small hill. in our < , our old are decrepit old people. with r- DOOMED T0 FIND CONDITIONS CHANGED oldierwiloocmesbackeftertheweir- Hewiilhsveaeenlifein srimlldefs with mo. and been l-fe may be better. or worse. for his expeflmc And the same thing will have happened to no matter whether she is sweetheart or wife. has lost some flog the beauty grown sorter o gentler in the llstiullolana were fonilizeisefggsgvzq=9Lth (Continued on Page 3 Col. 4) Needlecraft For The Home - two-. dlnftfflredtf. heir homes to be lust as they Dice seep their lonely watches in trop- how so often esazilm" ‘Tl NOSTALGIO SOLDIERS ALIVE Th]; longing r the vest nd de- cg of humananatun. wandering over the noble piece of architec- we had The red abrolb: tlv runs to their ail- wedatorvi all ingredients: pour into greased‘ mould. Steam 2 1-2 hours. Serve hot with honey for. lemon sauce or buttersoo sauce. ECONOMY iCl 03MB Two cups top milk, 2 teaspoons unflavoured gelatin, 0 tablespoons sugar, 2 tablespoons soya flour may be added, 4 tablespoons white corn syrup, 1 tleaspoon vanilla, 2 eggs. A egg yolks, soya flour, i! used. sugar and corn syprup until thick and lemon-coloured. To this add the rest of the to milk, dissolved gri- atin sné van a. Place on bottom shelf of evaporator. Bet control to coldest setting. Freeze tuitil firm. Remove to chilled bowl, add ‘ egg whites and heat until fluffy. Retum to freezing com- partment and continue freezing until firm. FINE CURSE RECIPE IS EASY TO PREPARE Cubes of bread (1 1-2 inches) 1 egg, well beaten, l tablespoon milk. 2 tablespoons melted butter, 1 1-2 cups grated cheese. dash of ‘paprika and mustard. Dip cubes o breed into egg, milk and butter mixture. Roll in grated cheese to which seasoning has been added. Bake in a moderately nicely browned- eight to ten minutes. NORTH WILTSIHBE WM!- Tho monthly and annual meeting of the North Wiltshire Warren's Missionary Society was held at the hflme of Mrs. Roland master. Theme "The Light of the Know- ledge of God" The meetlnil "Penvd with hymn O mrd and Maser o! Us All. This was .. by Prayer by the President and .nrd's Prayer in unison. The b ess period followed. Roll was called eight members being present. utes were read and approved. ‘Ii-lore were mime additional mite- boxes "received. Ofierini; 8- - Mrs. Bowman Community Friendship visits. Mrs: Clark read a letter stating Preslryiezial would meet in Charlottetown on Jan. N and 2'1. and Mrs D. appointed delegate. read le from MacDonald was Bowman n. tier Missionary Monthly 8ec'y., and subs were handed in. Election of officers was as 10l- lows .- Presldent. Mrs. d. i um‘. ‘Mrs. George Godfrey- Mission Band Leaders. MH- Will on Toombs and Mrs. B. MacDon. ld. ;Baby Band Supt. liirs. Bruce 9y‘ " Stewardship sccy... Mr-s, Keir iistherley Associate e Members Bec'y. Mrs. D. MacDon- aid. guppiy 5ec'y.. Mrs. Bruce Dea- con. Temperance Sec'y., Mrs. Oomni. mcaasnip sew. Mrs. Iiiteretiire secy. Nrs- EH1! e. Press Secy. Mrs. Mitchell. A 0hr worship smiles with candle-lighting ceremony, with all the members ha? t themset we osewitrihymfl Lord of lit Whose Name 011b- aliincm. bans suns I: vloslns prayer. mom-primates‘ A ‘new _ j - m. whose "on, cooking aim noun: l... The colder Ills weather the‘ more your family will like this spicy poi roost of beef Our ‘hint’ for this week introduces one of the mos: useful ' jdre cook's repertoire. Thst o the man'- nado or "steeping ssuoe." Many of the less popular cuts of mes: cm be given unusual and attrac- tive flavours by soaking them in such s sauce.- Try the marinade given in the panel with a pot roast of bccfzras 41b; beefrumporchuck = : : prepetethe ales: n directed sud lei: stand,- covered, in cool place for 2 hours or more. Pour 0E liquid and ssve. Rub mes: with mustard and brown in ho: fat. Add the spiced mixture. Cover and cook slowly adding hot water ss needed for 3 to 516 hours. Vege- tables (onions, carrots, celery, etc.) may be added just long enough Man is m: before serving to ensure undersea’, O O I For other new and interesting ways oi cooking meat, send 10¢ for your cop of lV ' Logan's "Mes: Complete. . to S radian Co. Limited, Dept Ml!’ ‘eton r l ‘MAIINADI FOR III!‘ I 1 tablespoon uir I teaspoon (each) graced nutmeg, ground cinnamon and clove i bsy leaves K cup brown sugar l cup vinegar 1 onion, sliced l clove garlic (optional) 1 we saris or sm- lulu Boiling water u required Wipemm with damp clad: and place in bowl. Mi: sslt ssd spices and rub over top of meat. Add sliced onion, garlic (if used), bay luvs. brown sugar, vinegar sod fruit Juice. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITEDJ' s Dominion-wide organisation devoted to the conservation I’ [and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources *" ‘i. A Job Only You Can Do Prise Oentrsl queflfl AllAnswers i‘ Questions llill Answers on Pr!“ Control will moor in The Guard- '~"“ "' “J” ‘filéfitfi 5'3; “hggaagllm m ' Prices and Mlnnrdls_llll_||_pi\ in DRISSY IUMPII A young umper that may have gay applique to perk it up, on each okst. ‘Ihe-slendsrising, simple es mshs it s perfect Jumper for who Y Style No. 3082 in si re- quires for the Jumper. l 5-8 yds. M- in. fabric; blouse, 2 yds, 39-inch. sbris. “Bend 30o for pattern. which‘ udes complete sewing ruide. your name, address sud style number plainly. Be lure to state sins you wish Address. Pattern Department the lottewwn Guardian. _ O No. 1m u, llil\ll\.il>\ i.I\\l \\llll\ .1‘. giriizil i‘ p use nssn. lisenofslissisrsilsskt. hon."- M‘ "."'t'.“'c"""'.§l."l'2i2.‘i"§““i-L'€ si . Don't lies l is remarkable ' Ifllileedql LUITY — — — PROVINOI so —- Trsde [tooled from housewives in - Th I DN- ""' "“°" aZ-limhiliéi Per- Women’: ilegio lniitee oi the and ‘node Q. I am an invalid and eat any meat . .. could l‘. rny meat coupons and secure extra. sugar which I need in my diet? A. Ration allowances are based on total supplies . . .. it would be impractical to allow one type of do not n l}. couponflto be exchanged for an- ..--..__ Everywhere you so — Csdbuy‘: Dolly Mill: Chocolate ls llis lever lei Al house, everyone wash non el this delldeu will: elieeelsh leed. Oversees, esv boys Ind Cedbevy‘: s rssl standby-e nourish- hg, sustaining iostl Wmsvunlianogcanukrisvevydlficuit I ads], the increasing demand [or Qdlnnfr. Wsvqmnnyincmnmimee llaismoycaunpu. - \'A| I T other . . .. ifyou are on ss diet and require more than your, slowance oi sugar you should seq cure a. medical certificate to this; effect . . . take this to your loofl Ration Board and they w give your case special consider . Q. Irtheresprfoeceilingonim in rural communities? A. Yes. Ioe prices are cont-toilet in the same way as other con\ modlty Prices. It must be sold ,1 the some price as prevailed durinsl tlu basic period unless the den‘; er has s. special permit tom ti .§ contrdiier of ice. v Q. May I make butter for l‘, own consumption? A. Yes, you may as long n5 y: . register qt your local Ratiodl Board. and report monthly to ti .i Baal-GM lllng ersn . y grocer was as - berry sauce and demanding coupons for a l2 fluid ounce con-i tniner. Isn't it necessary to sur-j render only one preserve coupons; for this amount of cranberry; sauce? a. One "n" coupon is swd 1 container of cranherly sauce. B , fora Dec. 3 only l0 ounces 0i} cranberry sauce could be obtained» for one “D" (l0llp_0l_‘i. ____ ri-iis CHOCOLATE i; is A m r u". 1 Kifi