_____£AQLT.VY.U WITH FOODAND FUN TOAST YOUR HALLOWEEN GHOST All Hallows Eve, that delightful, shuddery night is approaching again with the children eager for the annual fun and fright party. Bring on the favorite games] Pin the donkey's tail. spin the bottle, bob for apples. And, of course, provide something extra special for refreshment time. Something special doesn't mean something elaborate but the refreshments should have n Halloween air. \Vhy not serve Goblin Cookies (Spice cookies with goblin face)? Orange and apple pudding and goblets of cider? All these can be prepared tiie riay before. Let the children take a hand in the preparation. Like the little girl in the picture they will delight in showing their artistry in cookie decoration. Provide raisins, tiny candies and shreds of bran cereal and let them design goblin faces to their heart's content. lfzive fun and look out: for the spooks! Herc arc tho recfpcs for the cookies and puddings: GOBLIN COOKIES CUSTARD SAUCE v _1 Envelope plain unilzvored gel- . atuie 1i cup cold water V.- cup boiling water “i. cup applesauce. ‘ORANGE-APPLE SPONGE WITH I ‘.6 cup lard or margarine "-' (ll-ID brown sugar ‘-.- cup All-Bran 2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda ‘r it'i\S‘)0Oll cloves ‘-; teaspoon cinnamon. Vi cup orange jtflge l. teaspoon all-spice 1 tab espoonful lemon juice Cream sugar and shortening to- ‘i cup sugar Reihnr for one minute: cool. Crush ‘i teaspoon salt All-Bran into fine crumbs. Mix 2 egg whites (beaten stiff and flyr. sorln and spices together and‘ div-l acid to first mixture with the A11_ Soften gelatinc in one fourth (up Bwn. mix thoroughly. cold water. Add one half clip 11011. __R<>1l dough on floured board. Cut inc water and stir until dissolved. ‘all? 110M861 cutter (Zn inch). Add sipplesauce. orange juice, fl__ 5 0n llnsreascd cookie sheets in lemon Juice. sugar and salt. Allow mfllefiifil‘ hot oven 2a"“.1='.) mixture to cool and when begin- aroiiv 10 minutes. ning to thicken fold in beaten egg yield; 5 down whites. Pour into lndlvlriuial molds inches in diameter.) which m“ been rinsed 1n 6°11 water. Chill until firm. Unmold and serve with custard snuce. cookies (2% -<r months. How does she go about Sevilrlns a permanent rationbook? A. She should make application i_.o the Ration Administration, giv- isng full name and place of resicl. nce. Q- Has price control really ae- eomplished anything towards con. trolling commodity prices in Can. Ida, decided A Job Only You Can Do -. Price Control Question And Answcrl A. It has imposed a °he¢k upon the upward course of prices which prevailed at the time Questions and Answers on PIN" Cuiitrul will appear in The Guard- Iaii us u regular feature each day 'Jhe questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by flu Board Readers. Per Inns who have intelligent questions In ask on price control are invited lo send them in writing to the \Vnmcn‘s Regional Advisory Com- mittee of’ the War Time Prices and Trude Board. Q y sister whose home was l‘l‘i"\' lV in Syracuse. N. Y., has now decided 0t remain prexnanent-i 1y lll Canada. She hos had n tern- porary ration card for the past six of its introduction’ Anew-ding +0 a late compilation, the cost of living has advanced only 2.6 per cent, since December 1941. when price control went into effect, whereas that of the United States advanced Paper cent. within the same per- o Q- I sometimes have problems in regard to prices. rationing. etc, which troubles me but do not know to whom to write in order to obtain information. A- U you will communicate with the Wartimp, Price; and Tirade Board it will be glad to furnish you with the desired information. l before, but, in these days o Please try and help the supply go around. Don't than you need when you babies need it most. CROWN of folks ‘Crownflrand’ burl LL52 it! " More Crown Brand Syrup is being made than ever: your grocers Remember-the wee VSYR ......,._ f shortages, Crown Brand is doinga big war-time job in Canadian homes. Of course, when he has stock, your grocer will first supply his customers who have tiny babies- and then will do his best to provide Crown Brand for other needs. available buy more ‘ find it at BnAnn {Dorothy Dix‘ ‘Says- l-IIGH AS GOOD After Marriage Men DEAR MISS FIX-Don't the rcasun why so many marr with cooking, washing dishes. etc? all, is what most men desire. The Other Woman is because they never bending over the her ears. punk housekeeper to make him comfortable. stomach than heart. and no amount woman atones to them for her being and a wasteful manager. justed right for their eyes. always sees her when she is d as she leaps u place of chiffons. c woman who smells of the kitchen and w When a. wife is always working but little time for making herself attractive to her husband. which. after en towel sweeping down the st hair curled: whereas he gets a closeup of p to get is breakfast. and the children o the million other chores that call for a good. stout bungalow apron in But Lady Loves are one thing and wives are another. employ the same technique, and 1 am very confident that no wife will GOOD HOUSEKEEPER WILL RATE HUSBANDKEEPER More Stomach Than Heart “Other Woman” Lures Because Dressed Up ou think that excessive housekee in: is Bes fail? How can a man keep n love ho is always cleaning. she h” reason men so of fall fOr the see her with her hair tied up in a airs. or in a dirty apron cook stove. They see her when aha is at her best in a pretty frock, with perfume behind Keeping the house is all very well, but keeping a. husband is better and more lm ortant. A DXBILLUSIONED HUSBA . GOOD HOUSEKEEPER USUALLY GOOD HUSBANDKEEPER ANSWER.—-Even so. brother. it is certainly‘ important w keep a. husband than it is to house. but I greatly fear that the woman who is a M019 eep I is also a poor bandkeeper. Perhaps I have been unfortunate in knowing men oi’ a sordid and earthly type who were much given to the flesh observed a husband bumlng incense before a. w fe who burned or one who took any interest in holding the hand that was too fine and dainty to sweep a floor. or make a bed. or do any of the necessary work ots. but I have never ye: the roast; So fax as my observation B065. after marriage. at least. men are more of beauty or wit or talent in a a bad cook. a. slovcniy housekeeper 0n the contrary. the woman who is a super-excellent nook can keep her husband eating out of her hand. and few are the men who roam from a fireside that is always clean and swept and where. after a dinner. their pet chair waits for them. flanked by the away good lizni that is ad- 0! course. every man would like to have a wife who could be born a household drudge and a glamour girl sit the same time: who cc-uld do the cookini: and cleaning and scrubbing for the always in a squeezable condition. and who would always be. decked out in frills and furbelows without their husbands haying to pay for their flnery. ft is also true that the charm of the Other Woman is that s. man oiled up. with her complexion on and her family. yet have their hands h‘s wife as she a pears at '1 AM. to School. and They cannot iimprove hei standing with her husband by devoting more time and labor and thought to her personal appearance than she does to making him ,___ HERE'S A HEALTH TO THEM THAT'S AWA‘ Here's a health to them that's awe.’ Here's a health to them that's awe; And wha wlnna wish guid-luck to our cause. _ May never guid-luck be their fa. l It's guid to be merry and wise, It's guid to be honest and true, It‘; guid to support Csledoniafls cause, And bide by the buff and the blue. Here's health to them that's nwa,’ Here's health to them that's awa‘; Here's a health t0 Charlie, the chief 0' the clan. Although that his band be sma.’ May Liberty met wi‘ success! May Prudence protect her frae evill May tyrants and tyranny time in the mis . And wander their way to the deylll -_‘By Robert Burns. SANITARY MILK BOTTLES The outside of the milk bottle should he washed before putting it in the refrigerator. The milk man necessarily grabs the bottle bv the mp and these same hands may have harnessed the horse. n-Zlcd money. and done many germy things before handling the milk. Therefore, the brim of the bottle should be cleaned before the housewife pours milk over it. MILLION DOLLAR. CAPE b‘ re The most expensive garment in all the world is s cape made of feath- ers. which was wnrn by King Kamc- hamehn the Great. of Hawaii. The aarment is ‘ ~' ~nd insured for. one million dollars. This iemarkahl’: vine ls priceless ....i.... m‘ (Continued 0n Page s) Living fir Leisure The \V0man's Realm beyond merely monetary value be- cause lt is made of tiny, golden feathers no larger than a child's fingernail, gathered over ii long period of time from the winls the Hawaiian Mame, a. bird which has been extinct since 1810. As only two of these tiny feath- ers were taken from the wings of each bird, it was necessary to obtain feathers from countless thousands of the birds in order to assemble this single garment. Moreover, we are informed that over one hundred years oi’ labor were required and the completed feather cape rep- resents the highest development in native Hawaiian art. ‘rl-ie plumage of the Mamo was at one time equivalent to gold currency in the Hawaiian Islands and it re- presented the country's greatest treasure The garment is preserved at the Bernice P. Bishop Museum. in Honolulu. —Jullettc Lalne in -Dumb Animals. fPl-IE GUARDIAN _ One-half bushel apples, I quarts oiaorusdaivra. lillfi.pgohh c ill inon. 1-2 ms ii edit. Wub. then chop‘ up up u. add cider, cover, and cook til tender Rub ul uiro sgginer. uiii uni-i hour onger- Add limi- and season- cook 80 minutes longer, k. Than in Arm; nur-ru wiraou-r cinn Pare and core apples. Oook iii water to cover until fruit is soft. Mash to a fine pulp. To each l2 pounds of apples, add 1-2 ounce Rround cloves. l ounce ground cinnamon, 1-2 ounce nutmeg and 3 Dnunds brown sugar. Cook slow- ly until thickened, t-hen plaog in lars and seal. N. 5. FARM LAND wAsrimowN. Oct. l9-(AP)__ Farm land prices in the United States. increasing about one per gent a. month durinz the last year, noes}, y are entering the danger mlileli/UF depiii-trgleliignbgfliilciialn gig- cltgled trans: ' aren ac . who expressed bell f the“ greatest danger or ingpmoen :70 Lg be from one to two wears af- ‘grr e war ends. predicted that 19- s.. 231‘. ‘.i‘i?€i‘.'°vii"°.'é“”'i 7'“. '12.” ‘and, languid} ii,‘ 1044.3.‘ NOW under-am Cream Deodorant "I'll Stops Porspirclion A I. Docs not rot dune: a: men's shirts. Doe: not irrime skin. l. Nownitingtodry Csnbeiued right sltei shaving. 8. Instantly stops peispiistionfor . l to 3 divs. revenis odor. l. A pure. wliire. grenseleu. stainless vanishing noun. S. Awarded Approval Seal of American institute of launder. i toi being harmless ro is ric- s the large“ deodgrufli 39¢ vin- Aieoln lsesbalillian . A ARR!!!) ___.___.___ Arrid l seillflQ Service A Sciontificquifi: to Siirr TURKEY i I50 CALS TUIK Y (pm: ivuumr.) 452 cats (exec uucl) The woman ‘taping for Jewelle y pressed with the quantity and vari- <Q> FEATHIJRLIGHT PLASTICS 30o w, mo ms m“ day‘ M" b‘ m" WHEN our: usans ALTERATIONS! cty of plastics. which. unlike most costume jewellery. are very light. The new lines of plastic jewellery are "light as a feather," and the shopper who has a tendency to judge the value oi’ a trinket by its weight will have to choose some other method of eve‘ ‘ing it. ‘ILAKIER PASTRY Place the pie on a wire rack when it comes from the oven, so that it may cool on the bottom as well us the top. 1t will aid greatly in keeping the bottom crust flaky. A LITTLE ours A, livery year a size larger) lt'i positively frightening! But you can easily start LOSING -two pounds a week. For fat is a simple matter of too many calories. To reduce. simply cut calories. Just have your turkey (only 150 calories nerviitg) without the stuff- ing (312 a half-cup). At dessert time have gingerbread (100) with- out chocolate sauce (200). By just cutting high-calory extras like fhll you do l lot toward cut- ting to 1.200 calories a day-your reducing allowance. A celery chart keep: you safe- telllnl you lots of tasty low-celery foods. even eiitru. that you- CAN have! Bed lost (100) Instead of but huh (400); boiled salad drau- lnl (I) a tablespoon) lnitud of mayonnaise (100). Start now to be lllllli Our 92- plle booklet gives 42 low-celery menus. a cnlory chart for all every- day foods. q dress and the name of bookie Name ltroet is...» an.___i_- 0man's Realm '1. Social riii1dl?iersonal Fashions Litermure The any opener which enables you to pour the ilercli cleanly from the padr- uas. Ne more l: I) memory lo rip the top from the padrugl. MOI I0! Till S VER GLOSS OneofiitefamouiarodiasiiolfieCANADASTAICHCOMIANYLHnWQdJAMNOIOIMITeNMO Iiyou soelitolianlsh "wash clay blues” soniuclidspemlson the siurchyou use Silver Gloss LuindrySiucli gives you: laundry work s. finish and texture that adds a delightful fresh- ness to all sm-clied fabrics. i So Elli] of your laundered articles are improved in appearance by light ducking with "Silver Gloss". They keep clean longer and are more quickly and easily washed. Half a cup of Silver Gloss Laundry Starch is sufficient to starch the average weekly wash. Follow the c-vmpleu direction: mi tbs package to get better studied work. AITIAHIVE lllll PACIAOI AT YOIII OIOCIPS sow. g A liming Smile AN ASSET When Jones saw the stranger enter his gate, he smelt trouble. And he was right. "I've come about that dog of yours," the stranger said curtly. “Well, I know he's a playful little fellow." said Jones. "Playful! Why. he's bitten my mother-in-law three times." "Then she must have provoked him and I'm not prepared to do anything ——" _ "Do anything be blowedl lye come to see if you'll sell the dog.’ The mistress of the house was finding extra. work for the maid. 1n the end the lri got "fed up." Just then the stress red the kitchen. "Mary," she said sharply. sure in write plainly your namekhcd- “have you finished polishing the brass ornaments yet." "Yes, madam, replied the girl; "all except your rings and hacelcts." p EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Report for September: . Grade x- l. Eileen Walsh; 2. Ada. Robertson; 3. Velma. Andrew. Grade IX-l. Anna MacRae; 2. Elvis Robertson; 3. Gladys Walsh- Grade VII-l. Pauline Morrissey. z Allison Holmes; 3. Edwin Mac- Rae. Grade VI -l. Basil Maccann‘. 2. Dorothy Smith; 3. mrraine Morrlssey. Highest average for Senior grades, Anna MacRae 00 per cen . Highest average for junior grades. Basil MacOann 92 per cent. (grade V-l. Marlon Lilly. SAFE FROM "All" r ade 1v- A... wisiiev: z. Thelma llilalsh: a Shirley Contrary to popular belief. ani- Qlgy, mals in captivity generally live n- Grade III-l. Kaye Weir; 2. yer than those in their MW?" Jean Parkman. lf-lfb. ___ Grade Il-l. Marilyn smith: i- Mariei; Dahl; rileatncttc Perry. q 1 ._ o ess. ' _ Higaheeat average in Primary Ds- rsosz» , ,, , - i e ec — Clay. wciiacii Lilly. Marlee mm. do n“ ‘hflliiffl ,. __. t ii David Hearts, ary McCsnri. - Marilyn smiui Helen Walsh. n»; mo“. can: iii a i-i t. Harv! h“ rdiiiclbiiriirrnsrnedgrina smith. time-tented VAPORUI Assistant, Ursula Morrlsaey- - FRONT-BEITTONED IIOCK Nice to Make in n Wlllllble Just what the woman who wears average or larger size! l!!!“ W" W wear: a frock cut on conservative lines, but with nice detsil t tends to slenderhie- Note the £0164 skirt. so comfortable to walk and sit in; the becoming fullness o the bust-line; the co n‘ (optional. of course) that land! that clean. fresh look and high- lights a pretty print. Style No. 3357 is delilhed 101' sizes l6 to 52. sin as requires 3- 1-2 yds. 35-in. fabric with 3-8 yds. contrasting and 1 1~2 yds- ric rae. Pattern is handout to United States Standard Measurements and includes chart with step by step instructions. " 100 per cent l_n spelling: Cyril Morrlisey, Anna Macftae, Pauline Morrlssey. Perfect attendance: Velma And- rew. A Robertson. Myron Mm“ Y. risse . Basil MacCann- Prncipal. Christine Maclean. Honor Roll for Primary Dfilllfi‘ oi Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. Be sure to atata sire you wish. rims Btreat Addren GIN merit. | i i\ B Bend 10o in coin: for your y or The New W ‘lb A You - recipe on the label. ful Pl e to the Charlottetown Guard Home Service Adams. 3e Up to 90 servings from 2mm I lug K cm Ger This p Extra Flavor ECAUSE cocoas vary in strength and flavor. insist on Baker's. You'll love its unvnrying strength and real choco- latey flavor. Make it according to the age. Good for baking, too. IVS 0000A \ the 1 lb. pack- a 9/ \ Aholucfsfflinlvilcols Needlecraft For The Home More than 30,000,000 books ha" been mllccted in Britain in a i"t~ lonnl drive to collect books for thl armed forces. for restocking bom: iilmsnrueiuor aims-