‘Sncods nrr- likewise decorated. and i», A oman's Living d? Leisure .The Woman's Realm IIEAVBNL! bistmfellintothesprlngmd nsxtdsy his surprise “when? again the clothes upon BT16! S e fragrance. poignantly I As though an angel passing‘ through the night I Had breathed upon them. ieavln|| pure delight. No other perfume can with this ccmpare- Clcan and refreshing delicate and HITC- Low cooking temperatures keep n.cat. shrinkage at a minimum A steady oven heat of 325, 350 de- grees F means more pounds of incat on the table —- and not only more meat but juicier. bet- ter flavored meat. For econorrw ical carving a roast should not be taken directly from the oven to the iaiile. It needs a 5 or 10 minute rest in the warming oven on route. This allows the meat to "sci" and makes for easier and more economical carving. Do _\'ou throw away half the fond value of oranges? Lots of qienplr do when they strain the breakfast orange juice. Serve it pulp and all seeds can b8 picked out with a fork. Or better still serve orange slices. And, by the way, if oranges and lemons are soaked for 5 few minutes in hot water before squeezi you'll get a lot more juice- VSING RUBBER SPONGES Moisten the rubber sponge and v-veeze until almost dry. It is an_ elicciivre article to remove lint. doc hair, or fuzz from woolen cloHliin-r. You canon“ really ap~ Jirrclritc how effective it is unless ym have a doc shedding his fur nil over you each time he ccmes to hp potted. FEQFINS, BEADS. T6 TRIM KNIT HATS NEW YORK -Sparkie is added to many of the new helmets and other knitted or crocheted styles hv means of bright sequins or beads; The helmet with coin-size sequins in many colors is already n favorite with the younger set any or all of these types may be matched by other accessories. BLACK T0 SCHOOL Young British war brides. and their equally young husbands. may find themselves sent back to school when the war is over -if a plan put forth by Mr- E. V. Sava e. London county council educat on officer. is carried out. Mr. Savage staics in a report to an education- nl council that these young people. between i5 and 18 years of age. who stopped school to work and the reports anid. spring‘; powers spread so rapidly, it was said, that the Ill tnorities were forced to rule that non residents coming to take “the cure" would be strictly forbidden Si‘ carry the water sway with em SPORTS CLOTHES FOR l . OLDER GmllS GIFT NEW YORK -8p0rts clothes for older girls an: an excellent idea. for Christmas, as they can always be worn to school. too. Separates: such as Jackets, skirts. sweaters- and blouses will make welcome slits. as well as dresses or suchI practical item as coats or hats. They are in such brig‘ "colors and; pretty plaids this year that they] have a. "gift lock." SILVER JEWELRY v fill"! kwel-Yy is making news Lese days and much of it owes its inspiration to Mexico, China and Smith America. The setting of colored stones with silver is also gaining favor. Turquoise and sii~ ver have always been associated together by Mexicans. American Indians and East Indians. but the use of moonstone. carnelian. jade and lapis is new again. IIINTS ON ETIQUETTE Curbing the emotions during busines hours is harder to do now than before the war. but it should he don: in the interern of efficiency and office or factory morale. THE UNKNOWN ATTIC Take no chances on the attic of the house you are renting as to moths. Until you have thoroughly investigated and deimthed every Sbeck of it, do not store anything 0f Vllllfl UP there. Then when you do store the things, be sure they B" Clean and Protected in every WHY from any moth eggs that may have been overlooked in the clean- ing. The previous tenant may not have been so particular. ' Suggest By LAURA c. PEPPER, Chief Consumer Section, Dominion Departmcnt 0| have since married. should be sent back to a continuation school for at least a full day a week, until they are 18. After that age they should be encouraged to attend Voluntary evening classes. Tunic-rm" With wine now rationed to one pint per person weekly, e spring; 11.1; been discovered near Paris: which causes the taste for al- coholic drink to disappear, reports {from France state- A gallon a day ed wine consumer on his way ome from the ubiquitious Hench “fh".§.li"-i"i~#l' use; JIRISTMAS IS COMING MARI IS TOY PUB A YOUNGSTEIG l DESIGN N0. 111 ‘this adorable bunny is crocheted It a small expense in a short time. Just the toy children love to cud- , Ignite? a?“ 111 contains 601119 E l1! 111C . To order pattern: Write. 0i’ FM above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stain s to ~Needlework Bureau. Char ctietown Guardian. DEHIEHNQIIT nmz---------- ‘TREITADDREBQ -———- Du-IKQIIII-F ' for Agriculture The latch string is out fluflng the holiday week and o ‘ friendsl and new. the icmeiy hem-g and the stranger in our midst, find a wel. come and a place by our firesides.’ One the most pleasant and, simplest ways of entertain is st an informal supper. And ere are some menu suggestions snd Nvlilés for such infonnal enter- tainment from the Consumer sec- tion of the Dominion Department of Agriculture. Buff“ Supper <- ‘ Chicken with vegetables _ in Toast Cups shredded cabbage with Russian Dressin Gieese straws Qlflfllnal Olke Cooking Chlclcn with Vegetbeies m Toast Clips 4 tablespoons mild-flavoured fat 4 flour 1 cup milk 1 cup vegetable water or meat stock Bait and newer to taste Dash of pap s. ‘ 2 cups cooked, diced turkey. chicken o1- other meat 2 clips cooked. diced carrots. cel- ery, potatoes, peas or mush- rooms Prepare a cream sauce from fat. flour. liqui and seasonings. Add meat and vegetables and heat ly. crusts from 12 slices of Press slices into in moderately hot oven @1501"). about 10 utcs. or until toast cups are lightly browned. Just before serving. fiil cups with creamed mixture. Garnish will . ix servings. fireside Supper Onnberl’! Ring with Balm B Rel Apple sector: Dill Pickles Cake Squaress with Peppermint Ill“ Cnubeny ling with Salad I cups cranberries 1 cup boiling water 4 teaspoons graauiatcd r geiatine d 091911 1-8 teaspoon 3-4 cup finely c afipld fls or meat, 3-4 up fi l diced i 1-20 cubsnciefyflaked sslt, stl g un Pout‘ into individual rin and chili until firm. en set each salad out onto s m of or watercress. Fill contra with celery, apple and ish or melt combin with dressing. 0 to 8 servings. Apple sectors — Choose bright coloured apples. leave skins on in wedges just before Peppermint Sauce i _ — Holiday Entertainment Retain Festive Air, i 1 ell white. tnbeeteu < _ .__;t\L . wi-Caowvww-c“ Re alm y. social Servant: "Oh, mum, I've knock- ed the big flower pot off the win- dcwdledge. and it fell on a. man's a "Whatl My beautiful Two n.en were boosting of the housekeeping abilities of their re- spective wives. "My wife won't enter/g‘ greengrocers shop. she buys all her vegetables straight from the farm. so that they are nice and fresh," said one. Said th other: "My wife does better than that- She went straight to the market gardens and insisted on choosing a vegetable marrow that was still growing. ‘How much for this one?’ she said. Eight- pence.’ said the gardener. ‘Too much.’ she said. ‘What is the price of this little one?‘ ‘Fournence.’ was the reply. “All right. I'll buy it.‘ and DBYS on the spot- Then she added: ‘Don't cut is now, I'll call for it this day fortnight.” ions 1-2 cub sugar igfllglespwns cold water ' easpoon cream cf ts Few grains salt m’ Pepllfifmint flavourin; €'°i§i..°°’i""'é‘a ' om e ni o double boilers. Seettiuove? mlhgg Wale!‘ Mill beflt with dover egg beater until consistency of s mm; sauce.—3- to 4 minutes; Flavour with P9 permint and tint witlh Brccn co curing. Serve eve;- gqugfg; Dliiln or chocolate cake. Makes l 1'3 culls of sauce. Bit-Down Supper Cranberry Juice Cocktail Hot Chicken Mould Cole sis/w with (mapped pickle; d Pim mo; an e Christmas Jelly Roll Hot Chicken Mania 1-2 ' d hetti 1 “Egan 89g‘ (unbroken) 1 tablespoon flour 11 cup tmnato juice o; mm; 988 Belt and pepper u» taste 3 cups llmly Cllvllped chicken l MID cooked mixed veketables I tables in I‘ ped grgley Cook spaghetti in boilling salted water. being careful nov, w pies]; Htrands. Drain and rinse in cold water. I l-Illlc a deep. greased mould with part of the spaghetti. Make a. sauce of the fat, flour, wmsm 1111* 01' milk. es: and salt and 997ml" Add F‘ ' . vegetables and parsley. Fill centre of mould with this mixture and cover with rest of spaghetti. Steam on tap of the stove for 45 to 50 minutes. or set in a nan of hot water and oven- Dflflch in moderate oven, 3600!‘. l" KW" 50 minutes. Six servings. Christmas Jelly It.“ ygu have a little icing sugar tucked EWfly. a simple jelly roll may be transformed so resemble s. real knotted y-ule log. Before icing cut 5 slice 3-4 men thick from the end cf Holdink the knife in a slanting position cut the slice into four wedge-shaped pieces. Place mess ‘Wilkes on the roll. as knots. Cover the rcii with a thin layer of mad“; icing. marking with a. fork in Xe- semhle bark. I despite l w-"v'~"~¢v¢- v I lgPersonal bDorotliygwDix Slaye- Mibnmaoir. MAN SHARING can I wrm PRETTY GIRL 1N PERI!- Uncle Sam", Old Himself, Starts Matrimonial TroublcWith War Sllgflitstlillli buslneu is-csusifll me ndahbfll. Mflflbd ll tt-‘ingelp em get to their D315: l little DEAR DORUIHY IX-This much family trouble D tvir b a s b in rid to Kiri! t?!’ tlign tgopigquity and feminine wiles get in their deadly work. and the nian knows it. he has started down the primrose hath with cutie. And another home is broken up. automobiles were first invented. they 116d . Believe me. itxewags t: l ker. about the we of 0° her bac her lob to . 1 say: Let the girls hop-the-bus-and-save-t-he- home instead of shaie-the-ride-and-wificwiggme- MIDDLE-AGE MAN EASY PREY FOR GIRLS ANSWER-This letter magnsouxid like the wall of a jealous wife. 1'"- haps it is But anyone who cws how many predatory girls are on the prowl thesc days must; concede that every wife who has a husband, whom she u-ishes to keep has to be Sister Annie on the watchtower on the 160k- c-it I01 every sign of do . Nor is there any disputing the fact that her fears are well fcuizde , for when a middle-aged man begins sharing his momma and evening drives with a pretty girl. he is in lust as much peril as if he were being pursued by a she-wolf. The young nien who are familiar with the species and who are fleet of foot ma * be abl- to escape them, but the huddle-aged man hasn't a chance. he mere fact of his age makes him the easy prey of any girl twho wants hLm. or who thinks that flirting with him a little eaves bu! are If he is a. settled family man, it has been a long time since he kissed romance good-b . thought oi his stomac "Mom." The y" women he has be . Wife's friends. as ungiamomus as she. And he has no more thought 0! himself as a heart-masher than he has of being a. cinema hero. He nas been safe because he has been walled in from tcmrlltfltion by his work and .the kids uiid his daily habits. o he is vulnerable at every point when a pretty Jane marks him for her own. and begins telling him “how big and strong n-nd handsome h! is. and that she can't believe he is really old enough to be married, mid dit. he know that he had the most beautiful eyes and so much personal- itv. and the first. time she ever saw him she asked who he was because he was so distinguished-looking." He gulps it down as a kid would a stick c! candy. and asks fore more. And she feeds it. to him without stint and before he knows it the poor sap is in an affair up to 11s ears. Of course. there are plenty of good girls who may be taken for a ride as safeiv ns Grandma but there is no denying that in these free and 8853' Iwartiines when so many women have kissed Mrs. Grundy good-bye for | the duration, sharing your automobile with a pretty girl is Just about as IIIIfiIAQBFOIIS a proceeding as hauling dynamite. even if it is done at the goveriimuit‘: request. Poor. Uncle Sam. who is an old man himself and not hep to the mod- ern woman. has started a, lot cf matrimonial trouble with his defense Jobs and lady soldiers and so on. And when the future historian writes _tl\e ston of this war he is going to say: "0. patriotism. what crimes were committed in thv name!" .___._.i-_-_. DEAR b11155 DIX-My mother is engaged to marry a fine man who lives in a distant city. but she refuses to marry him beca-use I will not consent to go to live with them. I am 25 years old, have a good lob and mlflh friends here in my own home town. and I want to stay here. Be- sidcs l do no‘. wish to live with a stepfather. My miner died when I was a. small child and my mother worked hard to ivu m0 a good home and a college education. I love her dearly and rea tz’ that. I owe her a eat deal. but not my whole life. I would like to sea her marry this. sp ndid main who can give her more than 1 can. but I cannot help but feel that she is trying to tie me to her upfon strings ht forcing me to do this. Do you think 1 rim being selfish? Mother says I am ruining her happiness. but I feel that I am entitled to a life of my own. LRENEL. - l - THIS DAUGHTER RIGHT IN SEEKING FREEDOM . suswan-it is our mother who is being selfish. not you. You are nnly acting with ord arv commonsense in refusing to sacrifice your life to hers. and in maintaining your own inue- ndence. instead of becoming more or less a parasite on your stepfather. (Continued on Page l0, Col '1) - _A-M|fIiRTQ].|RISTMA5 NEW under-am GIFT THEY CAN EAT! P°"d°""¢ ="°‘" "Mimi" f“ Cream Deodorant "fill right. we'll heiy you ponder. Re- Sfops Porsplrciien A member. that this year gifts of food will merit an appreciation which far exceeds their cost! Why not bake a bit of Christmas cheer to give awsy._It is easy to do this. Instead of cookies or candies, why not give s breakfast cake? (It is really bread but everyone calls it cake). We did this last year and were overwhelmed with lhlhll. One friend said. know. there is so much merit on Christmas morning is next to impossible to fix breakfast. This will save the dayi" Her en- thuslssm was so great that his year we are making more break- fast cakes for Christmas. presents- All Bran Cranberry Breakfast Cake has o special holiday air Bake it. in a. pyrex pan and give it away pan and all: Garland it with green ribbon. Decorate with few holly leaves. 1t will hardly be necesse y to add a note which reads “May - this say Merry glaistmss st your breakfast e .. ‘You tmm‘ L Does not rot dresses o: men's l" shim. Does no: mime skim 2. Novuiungtodry Csnbecsed ugh: after shaving. S. instantly no ipenpirationfoc I no 3 days. revenu o n l. A pure. white. grenelessi minim vanishing cresmi I. Awarded Approval Sesl of Amtfltlfl institute ‘ Launder- ii: Obi being harmless to n0 All Bran Cranberry Christmas Cake 1-4 cup shortening 1-3 cup‘ sugar 2 eggs 1 l~2 cups flow 3 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-2 cup All Bran. 1~3 cup milk. powder and salt; add All Bran. Add alternately with milk to first mixture. Pour into greased baking pun read cranberry sauce over top of batter. Combine sugar, flour and cinnamon; sprinkle over wp. sprinkle melted butter aver topping. Bake in a moderate oven (378m) about 30 minutes- Yield: 16 pieces (2 1-4 inches 1 cup thick cranberry seuee 1-3 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon- I tablespoons melted butter. Blend, shortening and sugar. ‘Beat 85G well and add to creamed ure._ Qifat flour with blklnl square -0 x D inch En.) _ ‘m i si - 111v Z.'Fas hions '1 farm premises. and not for resale. You should apply to your local ration board and they will advise you the number of meat coupons collect from 8. Q For quite x while.'my butch~ counter . which showed ceil- ing prices in his store for various cuts of beer. Now he has stopped displaying this chart. Ls it longer necessary? A. Yes . . . it is necessary- If your butcher has stopped posting his weekly price for various cuts of beef . . . you should report the matter tn the Wartime Prices and ‘Trade Board ‘. . . who will in turn, get in touch with your butcher and correct the encr- Q. Last week I had to give up a. “D" coupvn for canned baby fruit . . . but my neighbour bought some tins from another grocer who didn't s-sk for cou- pons. Why is baby fruit tioned in one store . . . and not Ln an- other? A. Well the grocer who did not require a coupon is wronl. 11nd I am afraid he is out of luck be- cause if he doesn't have coupons to bass 0n he won't be able to buy new stock imseif. Canned fruit for babies should be ration- Ed ll! 6V6?!’ SWIG . . . B! it i5 d6- finitely on the ration list. Every ten ounce tin required one "D" coupon. Q. My daughter is boarding in a nearby city . . . and writes that her landlady has discontinued serving noon' lunches on Sat- urdays and Sundays. ‘She hasn't however. reduced the board. Isn't my daughter entitled to some sort of rebate. A. Yes. .she is. Discontinu- ing nocn meals on Saturdays and Sundays without making allow- ances for this decreased service . . . is actually an indirect in- crease in the rste. This is con- trary to the Wartime Prices and‘ Trade Board rental ., ' " Please have your daughter the particulars to th flee the Wartime Prices and ‘Prado Board for nvestigatiun- DO report ' of- A Dream Consul by Frustration What a strange place is our dream world. and how mystifying until we learn to understand Mi Thiswc- man's dream of a ancient chateau until it was analyzed es one of wish- fulfilment. Deep down in all of us are enn- flicts and problems wa’ve uncon- sciously tried to forlfl- Th9" appear symbolically input dint-ml. Feelings of Al _ W“! job. at home, in love-may cause dreams of mining trains or o! being paralyzed. Aware of thil- you can uk. “What causes my frus- tration? How can 1 eliminate these causes?” - Many drums warn of dangerous feelings you've tried to hide even from yo “. Attrscted. mo" than you'd admit. you may dream a: falling off a cliff-a warning of suter. Or you may dream that suddenly. with other people around. you are asked. our ll-psge booklet tells what these and many other fsmilin dreams mean, according to psycho- analysis. ghtmaru and sex dreams. dreams that “slww future mates." ' lend lbciueoins foi-yourooy of The Meaning 0f Dreams to Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly you name. address ehd the nuns o booklet. _ aware-c . wow- auvwslz-wvfii? er had a very handy chart on his‘ and a "faceless" man puzzled her _ I \. Dllfikfililt- 1943 9 giterature VIII Santa HOUSECOTS in satin, gum“ satins and Bengaiine, etc. ‘ ‘ $2.98 to $15.95 PYJAMAS in rayon and ml; $2.50 to $2.98 NIGHT ROBES in satin m] crepes, striped, flowered mi plain. .. $1.89 to $2.9! SLIPS in satin and erepes in nurose and white .. $1.29 to $1.93 GLOVES in kids, woollcns m] plgtex $1.15 to 8M5 PURSES in leather and fabric. $1.69 to KEIIIIEIIYS Ladies’ lieady-To-Woir 154 GREAT GEORGE ST. Phone 1766 ‘dune-mimetic ' Needlecraft For The Home GAY APBON You will want an apron like this one for yourself as well as sewing several for friends for OhriatII-fl- It takes very little fabric. which is important nowaduyfl. 811d lllDl easily over the head to tie in. back. ' Style No. S473 in medium also requires 1 1-8 yds. 35 in. fabric with 6 1-4 Yds- bind"!!- send 20o for pattern which includes complete aewlns guide- Print your Name. Address and style Numbel nsiaiy. Be sure w] state size YOU Wlill | Address-Pattern Department the Charlottetown Guardian. ‘w “inm- i Street. Address CitY When Children's Eyes A lire Bigger Than Their Stomadclist... ...‘.i“‘.?'."l‘.i2.“‘.'. ll2l."i'° 3531:1111‘; iiiiicvlvitfzozgmnagbr drastic, °"'""‘i'°'.i‘;..'i’.‘.l'ili2.‘l‘i‘.‘.‘ii‘.il "'22.: the Hamil’! u to! 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