enoug l MADI IN CANADA ‘rasuksms wouotnrut BREAD -lo bake bread iusi right use Fleischmann’: fresh Yeast Serve lcnty of bread these days to give your family l: of the energy food they need. Supplying Vita- min B, bread is a quick energy repiacer-low in cost. Fine, too, as a stretcher for scarcer foods! If you bake et home, use Fleischmands fresh Yeast-Canada's favorite for over 70 years. You can count on it eve baking. Ask your grocer for Fieischmanrfs fres Yeast, with the familiar yellow label. SUIHIMINI YOU! Dill by eating 2 seltes el . FLIISCIIMANN’! fresh Yeen every dey. This fresh ' Venn ls on excellent neiurel source of the lmpertent I Complex ‘ itnmins. SMART SWEATER. DESIGN N0. B76 A good looking sweater is easy knit in the cable stitch. Sizes small. medium and large. Pattern o. 8'76 contains complete instruc- otns. To order pattern: Write or send dress mumps to ‘hnrlottetown with 15 cents in coin or Needlework Bureau Guardian. Name Street Address Province >' also)’ V.’ " =Y0|mt urtnto nowro . FREE A MAN i0 FIGHT l.’ 14/: army writer . a yawtarg bang, l find l: ‘ 1 /z flaeéfl/jgzegafrg ove picture with your name and ,' A JUB iililY YOU Mil [I0 Price Control Questions and Answers Questions and Answers on Price control will appeals‘ in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each day. the questions are those which have reached the Wsrtime Prices and Erode Board from housewives in this region. The answers are oro- vided by the uoaru Readers. rer- Wlls who have intelligent question: ask onmprlce gusts-oi are invited le send em writing to tho W ’ l Ii A . “iii” '..r"f.3" w... "hill-ll hi3. Illd TtMIIBIIIHI- Q. We purchased maple syrup by mail directly from the pfoducei. 18 it permissible to send ration coupons’ through the mail for this purpose? ‘ A. No. loose coupons may not be voucher at your Local rtatiozi board oiiice. This will exchange tor me requisite number. of preserves coupons taken n-ctn’ your ration book by the Local‘ Ration Board. .‘ Q- 1 understand that the sugar! ration has been cut. flow much‘ sugar may we obtain for one ration coupon? r You may still obtain one pound of sugar ior each sugar coupon. The cut is made by making two sugar coupons valid on the Third Thursday of each month. instead‘ of two coupons "vssllii" every four- weeks, as was fortnerly tbs case. In this way the cut amounts to only two pounds a year. - Q. I understand that there has been o. reduction of two pounds in the sugar ration. Will we receive the same amount of conning sugar] this year as last? A. Yes, there has been no change in the canning sugar allow- ance. Canadians may still obtain ten pounds of canning sugar per person. | . I s i 600K’$ BORIIEBi 3 cans condensed cream of: mushroom soup ‘A; cup cream 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 3 88B Y0 2 cups diced cooked chicken Method: lunptv the condcnsed crealll or nlnsniuom soup lllbu a‘ QUICK CREAMED CHICKEN l SBUUCQRUA. AME Lfltl Lli-‘ll-lll dllU HGdLI y, surfing COJlSL-lillly to i-cmovc hli.Y| iwups. Boat the egg yolks find and ll lithe Ol till; llL-“Lu llli-XLIMX. LU mun, tncn turn’ tncnl back 111W’ “u; uluallsuunl mixture, aloha Wlul till: WQNWbti-‘lfillllt 53H“? Hill! Milli pluck-en. rleat and 5H1‘ for about one minute longer and serve on, snortcake biscuits cut in heart-l Slliipfi- SHORTCAKE BISCUIT 2 cups IlOU-i‘ i: teaspoon salt ~l teaspoons IJILKHIZ powder 4 tablespoons shortening w. cup milk Method: Sift the iiour with the suit anti baking powuel. Gut ul the snoitcmng until the lllilttllld l8 in coarse oiumcs. "me amount of shortening you List. .........._, on no.1 snort you want your lscults. you, may add 2 tsoles,.u..... n09 .ll you wlsn a shorter biscuit. l Add tng milk an at once and stir quickly yust until a solt, but not sticky dough is formed. Turn‘ out onto a llgutly nuurco board.‘ and Knead lightly tor ‘,2 minute,» or enough to form the dough into! a smooth ball. llioll or put the] dough out about ‘a-lnch thick and; cut out l6 biscuits with a heart- shaped cutter. Place B biscuits on’ a pan, brush them with son. but- ter and place the zemalnmg bis- cuits on top. Bake in a hot oven i425 deg. F.) for about l2 to l5 4. minutes. Serve the creamed (lilCK-'l0ll8" meen en mixture over the lower part of the shortcakes and place the other with half biscuit on . top. MILES 0F NERVEQ nervous wstem in he]. 1W“ sto be given you in m . nose"? l 1. ‘Ilibrllgfilliaule s Uncountsd thousands nt miles of tended to entrety} characterized by nerve fibre comprise the brain and treachery and ecelt m, 111mm more insidious peril than this." emu sroinvmo visi-ron By Margaret Kenilworth There's a plump little lady, across wllfllll’ us‘ ‘day o s. ca r every : At exactly eight, on the Window- ill. H: uiilwoya carries with e little tr _ His coat is ‘o... all trimmed with * Mite 1 . He lifts his head. between each To thank the lady for crumbs of bread. It's Just as plain, as if he said. “Thank You, kind lady, for this ' good meal; After this. how fine I'll feel." Theft-eh’: a plump little lady across a W Y. Who has a caller every day. cam’ through chopped their flavor; more evenly cooking if they and cooked in fat a th the bread crumbs. COUNTRY DOG IN THE CITY lble stories of a dogs ability locate its master is the tale of‘ “Brownie" a. codter spaniel. hill. brought him to night before journeying on to the South where they spend the winter. They registered at the Commodore hotel and. as the day advanced, Mr, ‘Ilhornhlll decided to make a business call at a Broadway office. Not long after, as he was talk- ing to s businees acquaintance in the lattefs office, came ln with the news was s ining dog Wh office. Investigation proved , it was Brownie, cofne to find his, master. l I The dog must have escaped the hotel room when the mold had entered to clean up. l-le then a» patently found his‘ way to the eevators in the hall and ridden to the ground floor with a. group of people. Frown there he must have scurried cut the front door of the hotel and somehow traced Mr. Tltornhilfs footseips across 42nd Street and as far as the office building on Broadway. It scents probable that the dog had next discovered the same ele- vator his master had used in going> up to the eigth floor and, had somehow left the car at that usui. You must obtain a. purchase’ me m“ remains that a “mm”?! through and traffic of world's greatest city. PLAY staring ncsnuz ant-z wont: cwrmss NEW YORK-In these days of conversation when wardrobes must stretch and endure, when each costume must do two chores in place of one, it is almost a‘ misnomer to speak of play clothes. for a few of them are simply a. name and nothing more. Work clothes and play clothes often are one and iihe some gamient. ._ , No woman need make excuses to herself when she buys a smart plflysuit. if she selects one that the will add to the elasticity of her wardrobe, and will give service for two seasons or more. as she (‘ti’); housewoik, gardening, shop- ping or takes the children for s. plcnic.. Cflfliup is an old favorite with mil-filmed cuss and can be added before the ears are cooked in the proportion of one tablespoon for three eggs. us: KNEW Smith assured his wife that he “"141 repair the broken window, So he took careful llleflsufgmgms "Rd Went to buv the KIasP-and to ask the dealer how to put it m, "It's quite easy” was the mp1“ Just xtmove the broken bits, s; n the new glass, put; the puny "mund- and there vou arcl" In o short time Smith unis book n aln. ‘file shopman greeted him w . “Santa size again. l suppep?" _i__ WORTH IT Naturally, the sweet girl's lath. er was annoyed. It was after mid- night and she'd Just come home. u Youre late ngainl" he stormed. This Won't do. You must tell that, boy friend of yours that late hours are bad for one." "Yes, dad-I know," she Then she added. with a s they're lovely for two." replied. igh. "But I amen sntusn D. C. Williams 1. What is wro with this sen- tence? “We are go g to tnkc in e show tonight." 2. What is the correct uremia-- elation cf "overalls" (a tzazmentl"? 8. Which one of these woxdiolils mlsqtpelled? Erroneous. errupt , erra c. WhatTdoes the word "insid- . What is e word lseginning do that rneens “skill: adolt- snswans _ "We ere going to a show 2 Pronounce as spelled. mutation. 4. 1n- . "There is n3 Onion. celefy and parsley will fa fw minutes before being mixed" Another of those almost incredq 0 Brownian owner, Roger 'I‘horn-. Vladivostok and than by ship t0 New York! to Seattle. The Where the pair were to stop over-i and a half. Now in Canada, as a planned to. is enthusiastic about the 017K101‘- a socretaryi SR. At the beginning of 104i that there} there were 33.000 women on the in the outer, staf that The [dent of the Supreme Soviet Bel- VM y vousnnoggprowbtgifj-QAEDIAN J W0man'$ Realm v S0cia |. and PeirS LivingeS a THE womarsrs REALM i HAY 0L0 WOOL AN Tgafgli NEW YORK-There IN mill)! good fabric for ploy from wool to n nukes many of 1118111.. peclslly t soft wills sleds. the teriais that are for the workman like play clot-hes, and rayon makes the exotic prints for the mm‘! dress-u play‘ clothes. Nothng as ever been found equal to cottons, however, for cloths; assigned for hard weer. the fine qualities that have made cotton' a leader for work clothes now recommend it as giwmtzlotely “for d my» “tumoomea- na 0n wu an P i! r and so cotton is kins o! U" I"?! and den as well as the mwrv rm. RUSSIAN WOMEN ‘me Wife of the second secretary of the soviet embassy at Otmwl and member of the embss staf 1n her own right, Mrs. aria. Goussamv, “says her 1116 b68811 3'7 years We w en ilbe Soviet 914;:- t Moscow in Seli- tember, 1M4, travelled by reil to trip took s. month ,textile machinery engineer, she tunlties offered women in tihc . soviet Union. Women of the Sov- 'iet have equal rights with men in all their actions. she says, no field is barred. At the end of 1900 there were 72.000 women doctors in iihe U S. is of the scientific institutes. vice-president of the Sup- Soviet of the U.S.B.R. is e ambass- ador to Sweden. Another is presi- reme woman, and a woman is oruslan S.S.R., and still another director of the most famous sur- gicisgl institute in the ccuntn‘ she so . HOME NURSE I suppose that s, baby feels fibula; as fritstrtixtedi when he £1851: eg to ta e oc rom a. s as an‘ adult when he first tries to eat with chopsticks, writes Lona L. Trctt, assistant director, Red Cross Nursing Service. Learning to eat from a spoonis serious business for the boiby. and ' food given to a baby to supplement breast or bottle feeding is usually orango Jill"- Some doctors recommend that it be lven as early as the first mon But the same rule cannot clothes, m-ns- cetton. Spell: to weer flanne dike ms- and sand. of the terrace and Bar». v » Dorothy "Dirt / é .. . .._..,__..___._.._i._.-.. . Seys- A y SLACK CHEATS MATEA Bad Housekccper And Cook Remiss Despite Other Marital Virtue but the world's worst housekeeper?’ y but I have gotten to the po y virago._or a nogger. or s. hmpecker, r y " - less you hove e . i I The floors are All of this l8 ‘That's my story. Bu‘. whet is bankrupted, his children killed. sud peptic by e wife who has no other her jobyas a home-maker?" ANSWER: Your grievance, br Why women, who ere otherwise have to be good housekeepers if th Ami thy would get busy at it. want to be fired from it. i ELLEIPS nunv i By Au Island Fsrmefe Wife Even with the threshing at A1- derlea completed, this was not a be applied to all babies routlnely,. so it is best to get your doctor's; advice before you begin givlns orange juice to your . At first, the orange yuice should be strained through a sieve. and diluted with a little boiled water. It is usually more convenient to give it from the bottle, but it may be given from the spoon if pre- fez-red. Cod liver oil or some similiar preparation that provides vitamin D is usually advised by the doc- tor when the baby ls a few weeks oft. The oil may be given wit_h a medicine d n. or a teaspoon- If the dropper ls used it should be one with a blunt rounded end that will not scratch the baby's P‘ "'8 mouth. There is apt to be spilling im- less you take precautions against it. Since cod liver oil will stain the baby's clothes, it is wise when giving it to wrap a. towel around the baby, enclosing his Arms and pinning them firmly down, b Y You can then hold his head with in one hand while with the other you give the oil. Li’ o. spoon ls used. place it well bad: on the babv 's tongue and hold it there until the oil is swallowed. When the baby has learned to take orange juice and cod liver oil from a . oon. it is not diffi- cult to get. firm to take cereals and vegetnbuas that way when the times comes for him to have them. morning when James persuaded to sleep "in". thancing to be window, d mo in anxious tones: ‘What does it look like?" It looked favorable to me. The sky as I think of it now, it was a heavy unnstt brightness. Not near- ly so clear and buoyant ls that; which lights the heavens. at h above the city anus was fa certain before many ho on busily all morning. A grist of the newly-thrashed grain was taken down to the mill. There was the usual hauling from the stables to y almost daily stables and the field beyond the stumps is any help in growing seed-potatoes James will find him- self sighing because of an "over- size" crop hex} fall! o between the The saw-gear was taken to e spot near the wood-pile, in the rear of the house across the lane st noon this work might thxeshlng and the wood-sawing usually follow each other closely at Alderlea. The circular-saw was fetched from its owner's home mo: the corner where it had been used at the sawing this morning. Judy seized the occasion for a trip to the store eruoying her ride on the bare wood-sleigh as another of he: first experiences. She is the best youngster to adapt arse m ol- most any situation with enthus- iasm. Her the threlf first she found HELPS rntvtnr rnsnnnou SPBTS nu nun IITIIOIIT IIIITATINI Till IKIII ARRID gives you double protection. l: protects you from perspiration odor, end helps protect your clothes from poopin- don spots. Arrirl ls so odorless deodorant, with the fins texture of s besuty mun. l: venlshes instantly ——givlng immediate telultl. With Anid, you ere ebtolulely safe —-cse eolcy yourself wherever you AfI-‘rftfsftlllsl oi’ the titer. Protect your dsintinru and charm with Atrial. Sun using tr rodsy. loll vsry economical. 15¢. 39¢ and 59¢- second often-noon. She has a pleas- ant Why o! owing over any an- noyance or discomfort very lightly. She went to-tiay, a bottle for vine- gs: tucked under one arm, her new brown purse swmglng jauntily from the other shoulder. She was obliged to walk home. Jock couldn't wait. for now-a-dnys, with‘ cou- pom. pp is a d yo: pastlm. Then too riding on top a saw-gear might be a dangerous practise, es clally when it had to be taken own our fairly steep hill which lies between this farm on the corner. She was buck in no time and sang happily as she baked apple-pies and then went on to finish her other chores. saw was alnady ringing zesfully, serving blocks in stove- lengths from szablo logs of birch and maple from the wood-lot near of the farm. The place, in former years. chann- siunmcr, _,,h leafy greenness, invited one to wander or pcthl-ps Just to choose 1a flfhisly knoll’, than; to sit and en- oy urea ng c ann. ve of hard-wood can be such s. welt! spot in any season. In spr when carpeted with the on o the earlier ferns. Dotted wlleh- lngly with trllliums and star-flow- ers, and on mossy banks . the shy violets, the blue in s prett green rosette, end smnl er and sweet-smol white. overhead the spring-green of the blrches, and the rely-red of the maples. And in Autum beforo urdl bodies no order or conlfort in it. u» H l! s Yllmmflke sole hsd lust been mm o. it. way to deal with it adequately because while the low right to divorce her husband for non-support. it does to divorce her for ncn-homomaking. Yet surely it is just ss obligatory on the wife to fry the bacon as it is for the husband to bring it homo. was lit above the treetops, and yet b be o. changovfl‘ urs. The work went m the field. 1 have a notion that u "l order that succeed the threshing. The sprlng- It A men uks: "Whst shell f do with s wife who is slsood women. ‘ Ho than lees on to reiete his tale 01' WW- "My wife." he says. “hiss ell of the virtues except domestic ones. t where I would rather be worried to s who wss s. good cook aid menses-r. than e lady angel who is allergic to the cooking stove end the broom. . “We hsve e nice house, but it is no home, un- ll"! for living in I Plenty. There is Every room is cluttered unswept. The sink is full of dirty dishes. Meals are never on time end. when they m. they would give an chlloren are alum oiling end u» doctor mu tutu mother that it is because they ere not properly fed, but the knowledge that her own offspring n; on"- ing lust as much as doesn't send her into the kitchen. particularly hard on me in a home where everything was spick and spun. restful end comm-g. able, and by a mother who was like the model wife in the Bible who sew l well to the ways of her household. She made home the most ettrut- lve spot in the world to her family. Her home cooking was something for an epicure to roll on his tongue. and she dldrvt throw helf of my father's earnings into the garbage can, ostrich stomach any little Greek refugee because I wee brought up es my wife does mine. s. men to do who sees himself being himself turned into s. grouoby dys- feult utopia thst she lsys down on but there is no gives s wife the not perlnit him other, is common, honest end have decent principles, do not think it as much their duty to be good housekeepers es it is their husbands‘ to be good providers, If they don't happen to have the domestic complex, alibi for never leaming how to cook, or run s budget. or sweep under e no one knows. But they don't. they meke it sn And apparently it never occurs to them they ere pleying s low- down game on their husbands who have to support them. but who get no retum for their money. One of the reasons every msn insrrics for is to get a home, and if his wife falls to make him one he is being gyped just as much as if he had been cheetod in 'But the remedy is in men's own bends. if they would pass an not that made soggy breed end dlshwsier ooflee legal evidence for divorce, it would meke women realise they would my othbl‘ blilein. mete the lows. end ey wanted to keep their husbands. For, after all, the wife's job is s. pretty good one, end few women the best music thatiliaesrmey urns»- lings of poplar mm beside stream fe t the cow's teeth and the balsamy fir and mruoe or t fliough aiptedugilsmsfternooln; sod an linen, to be will.) for the urnlng. _ _ _ The rein came before supgr. Time wesnosun ell dey.o or thlnmflie lezy coloring of it on the. 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