om_an’s RealmjSoci J66 Only You Can Do Price Ceuhol Questions and Answers A loci/saw LADYJHIG SET ISFORE ROKEN MY ARCHES! GOSH.’ I'VE M/SSFDTUO iOlffiik/AZSAZEEADY " EOTAGGDD SET T E 5H0? Questions and Answer; en Price control will appear in The Guard Ian as s regular testnre each do: The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives II this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. rer- sons who have intelligent questions ‘to sax an price control are invited (to send them in writing to tho {memoir Regional Advisory Com I You have said in your column that preserves coupons are required [for unsweetened fruit. l'm enclos- ‘lng an advertlsememt in wthich 105 ounce tins of unsweetened peaches are on sale without, coupons. What is at the root of all this misunder- stan '2 A. '1‘ e point here is that. un- sweetened canned fruit, ls rationed, except. m the case of the giant 105 Ounce or larger tins The reason these aren't, rationed is because they are seldom sold in the stores as. they are specially made up for resY taurant and institutional supplies. Because each restaurant is ration- ed cn a quota basis. it was not nec- essary to ration these large con- tainers. Now. apparently nhere are a few of them for sale in the odd retail store and we presume distri- butors wish to clean up their extra stock of this item before the new pack comes in. It you are lucky enough to be able to get one of these lar e tins-you won't be asked Ito bum coupons for it, and it's e @$‘//*.OlW#/A7'lt'C1/LD m5 li/E/EHKJPS T/l/NK W774 PATEL WAGOA/S . COM/NE HERE EVER)’ FEW M/NUTES,’ Q. l-low many coupons do they take for a flve~pound pail of corn syrup? They used to take three cou~ pons but just. lately my grocer has been taking four coupoms. . A. Wthen you were using the "l"” coupons for preserves it was neces- saxffo surrender four coupons for a five-pound tin of corn syrup. Now the new sugar and preserves cou- ““@ ‘ ‘Ami ““ ““ ‘AL “A is Saws?‘- Dorothy i P Education and Housewife domestic gamgdge at I am strong for tile education of women. Considering that the pre- ordained destiny of the great majority of‘ girls is to bcyiyes and mothers, which is t-hemost complicated career on earth and one requiring the most diverse information, they can't possibly know too much. v 0f course. it hasn't been long since s muttering of reading. 'rltlng and ‘rithmetic was supposed to be all the book learnin! that a female needed. Nowmoet parents try to, at least, enpose their daiuhter to a‘ college curriculum in the hope that they will oatch' §O§OOWfO§Q4"“ \ rim mommy... cusnpuuv ‘Y7K.’ oi Pers0|i1 et l ../“ Fas Ellen ’s_ l Dicey}, B! sh This - eold~ February" evening is the one for neighbors and other trends to-drop lll-llldjkly- icy". colllytogether. Al. least, that it how we. at Alderlea- have been enjoying it. James in hi; chair-the lsird of hiscastle. To- bacco and matches and a trusty, bent. pipe-cleaner near st hand, one o s once-busy quadruple of knitting needles. Thus Jitted out. and‘ given an interesting subject and no interruptions, the smoke wreaths hon in a-cloud ot- grey above him. r. C. and his nephew from their darkened house on the hill came up the short-cut from the mill, after dark to join us, and Jock too, to stu awhile, a lighted lantern drcpp beside his chair. He, of course, was on hisway to the stables. The assembly discussed Maze.“ v 7 ions! v vvi ‘ “‘ Cookie‘ Corner moons inns‘ can: This oske is so tender that you will have to handle it with great care when you are putting] the l - er; together with their til ng. is a cak that really deserves one , ll Wily“? you hope some other one The secret that you cannot keep yourself! Youhoidittnyoar friend: his -' e -n|wln rerun-i 5 tablespoons cocoa _‘__ 7 tablespoons shor 27/3 cup granulated sugar ‘a cup com syrup 2 eggs. well beaten 1 cup cold stronfi coffee ~ 5i teaspoon vani a Measure and elft together three times the flour. baking powder, bak- in soda. salt andcocou. Lream the shortening; gradually HINT! 0N ITIQUIITI A, man h not called Junior 1m- lees his run name isidemiesl with that of his lstlter. A midget. electric washer for washing fine things separately from the on the iterdiure a “““‘ ‘ ““ .Licing&l.5eisare 1th d , wblloglmewrs7lestim In ‘yet: and wisdom ' said. no woman why shouldn't we every hour and day of their lives? enough culture to enable them to moot their hug-I bands, it. and when, they get them. This ls all to the good fonds hosbecn store-. whether she be an M.A. or just Ma. But while we are trying to give our girls the higtheneducation. teaching them some of the things that they are going to need to know IMPORTANT KNOWLEDGE many things, but mainly. the sca- sonal work: the approaching end of the arduous ivood-splitting and the farm activity to" come next. They talked about the wonder o! the open Winter-roads for the Oléitot-filllpptng, dvvhiclr naiturtzlly ea s cm o a scusslon n e merits of mechanical graders, one of which was used .at our latest ‘grading, with great s tisiactlon to all concerned and wih good re- sults. Potato-prices were s okcn i of, and the prospects for this arm- cankuow too much for her job. spend a little time and thotght in cream in the sugar and com syru z add the well-beaten gs, a. lltte at. a time, beating wel after each addition. Combine the coffee and vanilla Add the dry ingredifitts to the creamed mixture alternately with t-he flavored coffee, combining after each addition, Turn batter into two buttered 8- lnch layer cake pans. Bake in n moderate oven. 350 de- grees, about 4O minutes. reiular is U3. maflnet. I-t fits on the kitchen sink or s stool. holds 4-1-2 sllons efwatenaadisrlincheshghby 12 lneha coma. After troscn food has thawed. do not try to refreeoe it as it, will dell-Jesse the favor and food va ue. . Electric power now aetuntes 90 em aircraft. ~ Fr t. cutting o! the hair. per cent, ct the accessories in mod- W Why. for instance, should not being taught to cook be s. basic part of every girl's education? High or low, rich or poor there are going to be times in her life when she will desperately need to know ow to get up a good‘ meal. and when she would gladly exchange her cc iticate in chemistry for the ability to make bread like Mother used to make, In its lower branches cookery may be a drudgery. In its higher ones it is an accomplishment and a tine art and a woman gets more‘ applause for performing skillfully on the gas range than she does on the piano. More than that, the success ed’ every woman's marriage depends more upon her ability as a housewlte than on any other one single factor, yet we don't think it worth while to teach our daughters how to make even a cup of good coffee or an edible biscuit. 53ml‘ WHY about sewing. A woman who call make a dress or trim a hat so ‘that they dont look like something that she fished out of the P5841118. 1S so rare as to almost be a museum specimen. But we don't train our daughters to be skillful with the needle, although any woman who knows how to sew can not only dress twice as well on hglf the poms are in use and ‘you would have to surrender two of t-‘tcsc coupons for a five-pound pail ot| corn syrup. ' O-OO-O-OO-O-O-O: How Can I !! By Anne Ashley o-ee-mw-eo-e-o-vwwcowoo-e-v o Q. How can I remove sun tan? A. Buttermilk applications will usually prove effective, Or, mix ll- ounce of glyeerine, 1 ounce of rose- water. the Juice of one small lemon, and a ly. I d - . ow can reme Y iii-infill" 111% sclrllztltzslzees on wall papfir? p" . o n a scrap o e pa wlhldl has been saved and then carefully scrape ofl the coloring with a sharp knife. Apply this col- luring‘ to the lscrgeich rand ghen dry l sc rce no cca e. zQw. Hog ca; I keep the bath 0A~ our-p In mum‘ 3/; A foreign insect pest. the vetoh bruolud, or weevil. ha! lnvlided seed fields in the northwest. it refers hairy vetch and does not reed in common vetch. The water hyacinth. that clogs southern rivers and lakes and maitee ‘ navigation difficult ,, veloped from an apparently harm- HD6186 619811 ‘mil "WV _ less ornamental plant brought A Ru/o a {rah lemon thorou h grassy, bpt she has a trad-e by which she can support hat-Se" 1g “jg med Purslllild wlrdy gnuplclnt every girl be given. at least a partial training in ‘in knnogw 21:] tam-tending? For heaven knows she is going to need group n “vlgluldos do when Junior stubs his toe and the baby has the gomg- mm a blmilvlfagliznjy’ axhtieociolr] bill!‘ an}? klecp ‘rrnany a mother from was Snppengniitis for green apples‘ c w e ler ommyys tummy-ache ile o 1e cw blessi [in - - g , that women couldn't do imd-eofliorlf, wit; u dliwékd the m-lu‘ mechanical “bun? o" the QOMTQYY it was discomzrethafiggqonl; ed tn ' ‘ - lrenédande harms; érealglgrlgfl igoqwblfiéyifyhxfirwftttrmake PFeclsion instru- ang teach our girls how to we m“ a “p from this an carpenters who could do a Mai Job cfhome repairs when needed? In a word. why hculd ‘t .. - as well as the omamefltal? n Wfimms education include the practical Mo aiern "T? filmy. stee it in vinegar and - water over niggit. or for about. twelve hours. y J-‘orwzuece. who settled in‘. "Z11 ‘EB-Ply in the 18th century.‘ Planted sugar cane and shipped wear to Portugal n. 15cc rol- sale‘ ‘GO-O'C- s _ l 111 Europe: Portugal had a mon- Etlauette 1t it d tn inse thoroug - 331:1 Venezuela. about 60 yearsll; 13am water-e?! rme sponge 1s F? PLEASE DO-ME A FAVQIL. 'l'El.l. ME WHY 2501.11“? :3‘, tzhoe] 35a; of the world l By lhbertsiee 5 *.'.‘§‘-§'§ Q. introducing two inRormal meet each name with the pro er tion: “Mrs. Allen, Miss ud be good amateur plumbers and electricians Wthat should one say when persons in a very] It is sufficient merely to say When a man is calling at a You: nussmtrs stuns NEVER Look era-lilacs QUiCK-LATHERING SUNLIGHT IS me ANSWER TO eveav woman's PROBLEMS _ even STUBBORN DIRTY SPOTS DISAPPEAR m A JIFFY wm-t suntleurs EXTRA- SOAPINESS 811‘ ‘is home. and is leaving, should gllrenvllrl let his hat and coat. for A. No: it there is no servant to d thi .~ th 1 sh ifl wit. 0.’. htflsfll’ ° d ‘°‘ “‘“‘ Q Should s. man tip asott hat by lithe crown or by the rim? A. A soft. hat should be lifted by the crown, . O 2 Household l Scrapbook waeeeo-eowwweoe-ewo-ev The New Shirt It the boy has torn a hole in his new short. cut out a piece of met"- ill l e enough w recall- tihis hole from t e lin of the yoke of the shirt and reps r the hole with this. 3111c dolilcenupdelgxltlhe yoke may be 0h W h] so it will not. ow. w a miwml’ Flower Pots > The ordinfly flower to can be mode tar more decors ive it they. EDGES _ I0! All‘ YOIII JOISI , Ne Wonder Clothes Come WHITER; BRIGHTER g-witheut hard scrubbing! IgQa-qgus-ems sospinestl Tim's why g, Sunlight is the favorite of when sli over Canada. No more rabbi‘? and scrubbing to mneve mbborn collar, , seem-end edge dlrr. jun s gentle touch are covered with ON THE JOB i grsywgllclatdt, ‘or given s cost. of Pereclsh Toremoreyeiiow hump‘:- lsi-n. not? 83¢...“ . genus. Willis oeshnot v; sat- g.islesdi$powdu' h" Q “m ICONOMKM Sllllllfiiil 4 it A A i '$Q?‘é‘k.?.‘>’i§3§. $553.’ . Better English WOODWORK. FLOORS. a D. 0.. Wilihls FURNITURE / 1. Wbst is wrong with this sen- tence? "1 dull try and do it." 2. What ls tore correct on en wash theextrsdirtyspote-rh v do-e llfll‘ ever FOR A COMPLETE WASHING "°°<>B'°.‘.’. 9ST» I H U ' , SUNLIGHT lgdga" ‘P9 / unstressed. afil?“ s": 8. some scrape ot - .ing in the seasons that lie ahead. i i Whether or not "lo put the whole - of that. field in potatoes this year’ ls a moot and important question that can not. be settled at one short sitting. And whether in combattlng the numerous enemies both funmi and insect, counting among the lat- ter, James’ troublesome aphid fa- mily-the debonair gentleman, him- self, and his buxom and apparent- ly too-prolific partner-a duater might be more effective than s sprayer, and also, and of great mn- ment. to a farmer, they reckoned the comparative costs. ill-i stitches on my borrowed needles. far of late, there have been mur- murlngs from my lord and master as to the awful state of his mit- tens "and it's not nearly Slllllill yet, Ellen." Round after round. l knit, curled up (imagine liwil’ on the couch by a window. A twi- light of colour, kept the out-ob- doorsneltber light nor darknnd the stars shone gloriously hrlghl. l like Christmas stars, I thought and seemed so "far and ever’ awn)‘- Presently, Jock with the y/ouns! visitor in his wake left for the ibarns and I knowinx‘ my W597i" ‘would not be too keenly felt for . the present, put my knitting aside and stolp, up here to the quietness and warmth of this room nbcvc the kitchen. 1 2"__ ‘oven too utiuotl IOTILIS 50th- mtlit§li¥il|'|§7 rerun mu With Its Nervous Tension, | Tired, Cranky Feelings yousuiter from monthly crsmvl. heldlflw- boduche, feel nervous. jittery. cranky. 0n- ' funcI-ionslpu-bd turban-ices? ' Then try Lydis E. Pmkhsnfs Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnldum‘: Compound pose Mons than re lieve such monthly pain. It also relieves seoompsnying tired. weak. feelings of such nature. The reason Pink ' l! e0 effective is because it. has a soothing eflect on one of woman's most important organs. Plnkhnm‘: Compound Iutrs turuns of women have (impound i _ mm LYIIII E. PIIIKIIIWS Vllfllll WIN“! "'6;§”ti-; Wromobnarisw- l and rate nus may ving. do not. stimulate the of growth. although coarse- be increased. Masonry chimneys in frame houses should be tree-std ing. giving no su to the and receiving none from it fNeed BACON G BILL 1 lb. sliced bacon 6 slices pineapple Asparagus bundles 3 large cooked potatoes 2 tab espoons butter ti cup gr ted cheese Arrange s ced bacon. pineapple. asparagus bundles and coo ed potato halves on the broiler rack. not asparagus and potatoes with butter and sprinkle with grated‘ cheese. Broil at a moderate tem- perature until bacon is done and the fruit and vegetables heated through atud browned. Turn bacon so that it. will be evenly cooked, To serve. arrange fruit and vegetables in center with bacon as a border. LITTLE GlBI-‘B FBOCK k- from a nitrite-r or a Pretty princess lines and beck- tled sash on a jolly little frock — good tor sohool ls well as Sunday lbest. Buttoned back makes it essy i: . Nofwixiflo9 is cut in sizes 2. 4. 6 and 8. Sine 4 requires 1% yards 35-inch; W» yards brai Pancakes Griddle cakes fall into the clas-l slflcailon of Quirk Breads. Nobody‘ nuite kn w which ame 'irst...| ' d~ the harried! homemaker or thel 59nd m an“ h? PATTEEWL quick breads. However, we all which “and” 09m 1°“ ‘Wm. agree that they were niade forggglddeétyle N“ ‘Wxpmtnllg- ggdgggl each other. By following a few w "Me s!” you wish I-ncl-ude p05,’. simple rules, even the inexperienced!“ “mt or zone numb" in your “L homemaker can be assured of suc-. Address Pattern Department. The cess. A perfect griddle cakc should bezcharloth Gundhn. Pattern No. 3059 round, evenly raised and browned on both sides. They must b9 ten- der, light, cake-like and moist, but_ not the least smut"- The batter should he smooth. For best results sin‘, rather than best, only until the ingredients are well-blended. l However, the real secret lies ini the cooking. _Usr- a heavv Iran or. aluminum xzrvdrile or skillet. If the latter is used. it will be more dif- ficult to turn the cakes. Heat the; qr-ririlc slowly and lest for the city right temperature. This is .1911.» by: dropping from n spoon a small .> ouantlty of water onto the arid- rile. If the water forms bubbles 1c with brown sugar. Makes 2 doz- whlch "dance" and do not, svanohl en 4-inch pancakes. at. im dl t l . If " - P me “y s mkm“ i corralm cmn-zsr: PANCAKES time." Pour tlv- hailcr onto griddle very largo 3 recs snoon, Do nm have the pnncakps 1 cup cottage cheese Name . Street . Address Province touching. When each cake he- comes nuffcd and c ~ d iinv bubbles .no DQ321219,“ mllrkly. Turn only 0110p 41mm: I-pokinr. Serve immediately on Larmned plates with syrup, honey l 1-4 cup flour ‘vphl 1-4- teaspoon salt "mp2 tablespoons mild-flavoured fat; melted. i Beat ngzs imtll llaht, Arid cot- tage cheese. flour and salt. Beat The home economists of [ho Cor... well. Add melted fat. Oook on a rumor Section, Dominion Dfipaff- ‘pent of Agriculture suggest some "other unusual pancake recipes. They will prove a family treat, so make plenty. BANANA GRIDDLE CAKES 1 1-2 cups all-purpose tiour OR. 1 1-4 cups Mus 2 1-2 tablespoons pastry flour 3-4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup milk 2 egg yolks 3 tablespoons melted, mild-flav- oured fat 1 ('11P finely chopped bananas (2 medium bananas) 0R conned, drained cherries, peaches or pears. 2 {an whites x and alft the dry Ingred- ients. Combine milk with bectcn 9E8! yolks and add to dry ingred- ients. Stir only until batter is d melted, not hot, fnt and bananas. Blond well. Fold in stlffly beaten egg whites. Cook on a hot. slightly greased griddle. Serve hot. slhzhtlv greased griddle and serve for dessert with jam, telly. honey or syrup. The cottage cheese makes this a substantial dessert to accompany a light main course. Makes 1 dozen. 5-inch thin pan- ca cs. LUNCIIEON ORIDDLI CAKES l 1-4 cups sifted ‘all-purpose flour l on l 1-4 cups plus 2 1-2 tablespoons sifted pastry flour 4 teaspoons baking powder tablespoons sugar tesspo salt cun yel ow cornmeal eggs. well-beaten 1 1 2 i 2-3 cups milk 4 tablespoons melted fat Sift together the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Add the cornmeal and mix. Combine elrgs with milk and add to dry ingre- lents, stirring until batter ls smooth. Add melted, not hot. fat; and blend. Cook on a hot, slightly greased griddle. and serve immediately with cooked vc"~‘ahles In a snappy trhecse sauce. Makes 0 dozen I-l..ch with a thin lemon sauce, or sprink- pancakes. a TlYsilgittcrsdlomlsts / ...wlthSwsnlDvwl(lilttesreleeipesiorliii°ilil"°d~ ontiniwmbowspuhp.) 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