HJANVUARY m, 1m . .sc____.._._ _._.- M-‘ nos Two .- CBARLOIIEWNAQQARPIAN... . . _;'Tt’*.?:+“—.—i "i e-eeoee-—~ m '1. Social and Personal I Fashions Y LilBf6 lUre 1' LivingfivLeisure The Woman's Realm SERVICE I MEN’S WIVES SHOULD m... s... under w... 1m _ PREPARE FOR POST WAR YEARS .. .....,...:l-....... wanes do an." "“' "" °""" a deliciolu shock. . _______i___ . 670i”, ‘ I Lean Times Will Require Girls To Continue “ 3.3;’ ‘mm’ m h“ m“ llI-IGULAI NIAIKLINI - Presence of 111M Ind fiflllflll 111 NMUIMIIN irregular-g out, heart Jobs And Be Compamonable mole-gum“ b m“ success. _ she . horseshoe - tug-maps; are introduced. they are. ted be linden. sAvs srlcEn VINBGAB accen by H’ gghlnkfl. and. by the wsy. the" Don't throw sway the spiced ‘are kle vinegar left in sr when the Qvvw Woman's Re al ‘Borothy [Six Says 11g wu- epidemic female between the k dergartml’ country flooded with widows Who are from here?" And well may they ask the question w" or Ed... anomalous position in which they are nether 1118.141. n01’ ¢- n wi ow, which hes practically carried of! every, , h l ft th and the beauty mlihwipwngu edo w: I ause they are tluick Bran Breads Addiavo: To iced Empire emiu, which hove ' may ~44 Iy-npemed iloni, Ivlteis needs eeevlsbleg, mlny self ruchlnss Ind 801M °! contrasting tulle. very frothy and bib icklu are used 11P- ‘t d it in water ' n which you boll ham -helpl 611b- frivolous. Water for hens is e vital neces- oract ssltiness and lddi lPicll fla- vour. Or heat the juice and pour slty. A hen drinks about twice es much water per unit of body weight and will die more quickly from! want of water than any other farm over the sliced beets you bad left over from dinner last night. Add ,a. slice or two of raw onion and lct lstand when cool in s. covered jar animal. A hen producing 130 to 150 eggs per year will consume nearly ‘in the refrigerator until sufficiently Irfckled before serving. with none of the privileges end nIe-Nqil-lfilifl 05 6mm’ “m”- What is thinly-concentrated loads. (node's essie INC easel on m the hen." um mm“ of m“, ghggt-flmg wlveg, onl derih seiwuon pedz, with Ii Mil i004 velee,_ls e to Victory. - . . To War-Tlme Menus i Ingenuity is certainly blossom_._ in the kitchen these days With‘: tion in the quantity of some of our favorite foods and the total. di-Velihearsnce of others for the duration, mothers are making the best possible use of thosejoods read- ily available. Instead of serving ‘them day after day in the same old way, they are bending every effort to serve them in new disguise, sreby increasing their poplarlty and giving a lift to everyday menus. a , fortunately, and easily obtainable, and be are adding variety to menus morn. i118. noon and n ht. Women have reins h _ they know, but we may be W?!’ “Tm” m" “m” °’ i em ‘m w” , . heir marria es after the war. When g “hat L! mg to happen wrldhnny Oomesg back home inaa cheap ~ serge suit, will he look as sfamorovs w he did when he marched away in uni- form? Will they have anything common with this stranger whom they‘ only knew a week or a month be he went away? And suppose he comes back maimed and crippled. incapable of supporting a family? Will they be able to blow into flame Basin the What is to become of them rhaph. tihe child who has never er BI up bran elwel up buttermilk l. 1-4 cups flour - 1 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon soda 2 teaspoon baking pcwdgrg Blend shortening and sugar um. 1 l 1 CWNER APPLE "CRDNCII" PUDDING SMALL SAVING S Even s0 Inall an item es l. powder puff is worth saving these days. So don't discs-Id D11!!! When soiled. Soak for five minutes in a lukewarm suds, rub clean gently. rinse thoroughly. Dry 011 abwrbeflt and, seen ts fa T 060 WOIIIGII. k; let soak u ture is taken up salt, soda and baking add to first mixture until flour disappears. greased whose problem is. indeed. a serious one, I wou.d say this, common : r. a eam . e with all dthe ‘sisirineastnegs; that l Fcén Xea-llty- Whether yodr hasty w?“ mgr- cloth. lllinger to restore fluffiness. riage w»: a foolhsrdy or a wise g -— Yet l learned that favorite breakfast cer- ‘t: do, it ighim atclcognplished fact. it, APPETIZII f0 eels wéethte turn olf the 131st can n’ m - a ua . wishfgll) tginkrgg. avllfiitsmrfidlali’ Here's an appeitzer packed with rge apples. fly o; mm °,‘§§§§d,"°{§,',, m“. mo}; it. and the sporting thing g do is to ‘plenty of punch; roll sweet or sour Juice of half lemon. surprise element to menus round get ready for it. pickles giru thin of salami tngsblaspoon butter with diort- m; mock Fasten too c s, arrange on - crisp grungy my; g _ 1° PRESENT BIFPTWLTIE! broller tray, mu uni/ll um lcup (peeked) bmwn euglr- ample, Batu sh§1csun¢'."r§:§1!1'r.°'r1§§. Serve wiih crisp with! 1-! 011v allied 110111- or to e dosen-end-one varieties of llaxtncsasgoorI-lflgmnsmon. quick broads. It's a good source of I’) about 2s -inch squargg e . 3-inch squares (ilxt . en ass-nun urn surrsa nsssn rosr w ‘y Anyway you look st hard ones for the young wi You Gan lio cub bran cereal wn. crackers. 1-1 011m apple butter lfflfl and 801113 Price Control Q5355" And Answers JNA Questions and Answer; on Price Control will appear in The Guardian | a; 5 ‘ feature each dsy. [he questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices ancl_ ‘lfiralu Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- v" i by the Board. Readers who have intelligent questions to ask on prior control are invited to send them in writing to the Women's Reginald Advisory Committee of the “Wrtimc Prices and Trade Board, Chappell Building,‘ Charlottetown. I o. Iwsnttobuyehogiokillfor myownuseDolneedapermitto buy the hog from s farmer or, does the farmer need a permit to’ sell the hog to me? If we need a permit, where do we get one? v they have grow An ing on the wives’ part to make buckle and tog? has a tr e because ever-y boy who wen to begin life over. The .awyer get s, ne and bookkeepers find new j l1 WSW. d it So I urge every a living not onlv to she can command a able skill to learn o period of readjustm oung wife who ne, so th Every woman wh tostcpin w er. i ing trage ocked eel) st it. but to higher salary: and at she can help her h ent to normal ilfe. W set of clients. Th obs. or fit themselves will take a lot of re meet. by which she can make try to perfect herself in it so that every wife who has not a market- usband over the hard 1...»! PAINT REDUCES FALLS Paint the top and bottom cellar steps white to reduce the falls that kill 15.750 persons annually. with medical and nursing facilities grave- ly strained, each needless accident is a drain on the war effort. -_-__. COOK BAFELY To smash the 7th column-shat parelessncss which causes accidents your kitchen. make sure ‘handles of cooking utensils on top of the stove are turned so that they can't be reached by children, or bumped by grown-ups. A forest of 50.000 rubbe trees Jxsl just been discovered h: Vene- . S 8. I l DISLIKES HATS f the B vitamins, Peel and slice the ° d m a greased baking dun , which means that it adds its some "slmr of n lth- i i 1 t Sprinkle with the lemon juice. Inf" Mg‘; u, $5.35,"; 5,31,31,33,‘; the butter and shortening b; m, ‘"441", ma,‘ and blend u. the sugar sm u. the ° - u well es mun-u 31° will cheer Haney All-Bren Wlfflgl‘ ur, on and salt and com- bine mixture thoroughly. Ocver the u the m”, less days. hunch-box sandwiches of All-Bren Nut appTes in the baking dish with this rgiiéture aigdmbgke in s lthuodgatsly m“, "om ma" o oven, egress, un e ap- ples are tender and the mp is nice- as: $ iright with e vegetable dinner. and ly browned (about 40 minutes). We"! All-Brand Apple pumi- Bread ser- ved mu Serve hot or cold, with m!!!‘ m‘ flmlm "uu- with t salad makes e splen- d'd (IN-lift- _._i.i_i__ HINTS ON ETIQUETTI Now most of the young men are in the armed forces, parents should help their daughters by planning entertainment and gatherings of congenial friends for them in their the girls from ‘rest- boredom. spbles and - goo -4 -2 1-2 about cning HONEY‘ ALL-IRAN WAFFLIZS crate homes. to keep lessness and teaspoon lemo Combine bran butter and lemon sugar e88 and beet well. cal and apple butter. baking powder, ,gressed loaf pan cup‘ shortenmgfiuce teaspoon nit cereal with apple Juice: let soak . Ores-m short- thoroughly; add Add bran cer- Slft flour with soda and salt. Com- mixture, stirring only sappears. Pour into and beke in mod- oven- (SM degrees I). for I i0 minutes. Oool before five minutes and Yield: l loaf f5 1-4 x I 14-inch pan). Cyclamen requires a maximum amount of sunlight and therefore it arrows best in a south or south- west window. - Also, this plant re- quires s cool location —50 or M de- gree- is the best temp niurv for it.-Water every day. I __._i_ I _-———— . . Generic smuts lives at his South African home without any of the l state or ceremony to which his pm- ticn entitles him, a friend of the Smuts family says. Ile has a farm (snallish for the ‘Dransvaali at Irene. about 15 minutes’ drive from Pretoria. Mrs. Smuts herself cooks for the household It is a typical and comfortable South African home- stead. At one time a lion cub was kept as a pet there. Mrs Smuts 1s intellectually brilliant, like her Partner. Her main interest in Greek, hwhile heu- husband’s Lg-philosophy, ‘She dislikes wearing hats. ‘Dion's s story that she once lost a hat through the window of e train and said: Well, now that's gone f shall 11% bllllv any moge." The garters! is uman an one of e most Rf; gpliléglllwawlzilihof great men. ‘When "m" PM“ "141 P E I- h: is firm mill» hi’: r2131: :21? A, A farmer dose not need a per- mit to sell s live hog. However, if the farmer slewhters the hog for sale to another. o permit i; requir- ed. No permit is needed if a farmer to hold slaughter; s hog for ns own use. Q. We used u» pay 15c e pound The "We war brides over writ-um u. for banana New they ‘gem w husbands or not when they come back. I wam th Chan‘ m, pdcm 15 the" ‘ “mng lose a lot of sleep over speculating about how th mo" ‘ bands. For the soldiers are ‘o Bond “d”, 1 olous boys who went away. end- efter camber 28, the “be d fihm’ “new” highest retell pflce per °“ u a“ bmianas ls the sum of _ price paid to the supplier plus thr cents per pound, provided that such pace docs mat in snyfivcnit exceed W111! 600111011 . bun. lcsrnllowtocookho ommfwgg shougwnot ply more than 14c a heme, how to make money, how to be an interegtlfrfgncgfrmepgnion. howbtl: pound now. Prom now on. bananas be the kind of a wife>who_w_as _wo_r_u3_f_1g1_1_§1_qg_for 1 313,2; b‘ “d m “m” "'1'" by vnmvon Rrvm w. I. ruhsuews wetroe Q. when. may we use coupons ‘_“-" "P Were N». .1 m- 1m -. M.» more: ...*:*:.:-:"=r.:§..*:.: m, “i” beldettbehouieof strung E ' °" —-—— A, 0mm," n ‘M "M M, - mourned to $1.09. A conte t . "m1. fee m4 w“; u, good gm- gtmu. Mmlww gvlxghwflg?” Ynm zgt ducted by libs. Stanley Yornkar 5 o" ITTQUITTI beg-inning Monday, Jan. 2s. gloljxgall was answered by a New; m‘; ‘ma: ogyldmrtzd vg;ielr\'arg.rhic_;_i: thrhvcr. unless R u _____}______ R u, ' new noxv TOPPEII fitters of $223k; m- gifts receiv- Rcelm W" W11 W Mrs A B- staenrcesamlosvfaorgo alternative 51w or ti" éhlnss. rlrvsn ‘in Bloke, which ‘ Rose's es ngs. make ._____ ed w d _ um _ Roll Call at next meeting Dory fleece mom. fingertip m m w and Mrs. John ‘hflnieel Ifllllel". mesner, less im- 1-4 cup melted shortening Best egg yolks- well; add milk end- honey and mix thoroughly. Add bran cereal and let soak until most of moisture is taken up. Sift flour with inking powder and. salt; add ‘ti: first! mixture grad! stlrlginly °‘"' “Pmem °°° ° there is something else about a shortening. Fold in stlffiy beaten gglsélnge: an“! mwhlgamme mm gessuorvilehtiisgesomewhat in doubt as _ um" ' 5 - There i , however, an i a“ “Yield. ;1 waffles (0 1-1 inches 111 demand r31- the slinky dresgclAc 5.11:5 w" a r tre-ldrapeid ldIB-SS-t-tlgbhfid at the ‘"- nec an asos e emiste “LLJWAN N" ‘"4" most frequent u- , but u u 1 m followed closely by the slashed hem ,4 mp w“, lliflnleh a square or heart-shaped neck- l cup milk ' i tablespoon‘ m “ed h m 1n The colors best liked are black. 3-4 cup bran ceereal a o n K “um” “d mcmm- mam“ “d , 14 cups flour purple combinations are numerous l teaspoon salt _ I ‘ _ baking wder 83-: tcup clwpged nu metefis “ma. a egg an sugar un Add miilk. shortening and bran cereal. Sift flour with salt and 111N118 powder: combine with nut meats: add tc first mixture, stirring 21gb ugtlil fflour difighbesrsogakc in s.se oa pen. wsx_ paper in the bo . in moderate oven (850 degrees I.) about i hour and ‘l0 minutes (4 1-2 x 9 1-2 inch DONG m. snout prmvm cows lacs NIIW YORK-Everyone is watch- ing with interest the race for popu- larity between the long and the short dinner dram. To date the longs have it but, mind you. unless to gu-ow u . have to have solznethl to dance the rhumba m mo :.-.~..-.=-.-.-.-.\.-.-.-.-umiv-=.-.vuw . . 5; A Murnmg Smlle 2 ,1,-.-.~..-.-.-.-.-.--.'.-.-.-."nu-mama- THE ALTERNATIVI oso, churged with theft, WSI 0h he witness stand, and the Judge gouglll to dL-cover if he knew the YRHIP or an cum. He sald: "More, if you tell a lie under oath, 5o you know what happens?" ltl ass said: "Ysssuh. Jedflfl. I 8°" i) 112.1 " "And if you toll the truth?‘ per- tjctad the judge. *1 goes to jail," said Mose. RELIEVE}; ‘meyre e sturdy breed. Wt WM- Iven thewomen display s. proper muse of balance. ‘WVhnVs the matter?" enquired a nlinflip yrptfilist of Sandpolnt, Ida- Eth, hrhlulr! her car to a quick stop inside the county Jail. ”--_1u$t an earthquake," the Iieriff replied. The driver mopped her brow, sigh- hq with relef. “Thank goodness!" an» replied. "I thought I had s. flat re!" ““i:;.........___._____._ NQW under-om Cream Deodorant Mfi/J, B" Werrvlns ey will like their .t’“..lfl“ii..°i“if. i‘l.“’.."°”°' . e . “@333 Pflfipirflfibll not 20in: to be the any. likht-hearted. fill‘. -. 4 They are B01118 to be men who have been they have been through: men who have look- weighed the values in life, and Lhcgg m are worthy of them gain d who N16551:? £81551]: lélflhfilis who have e m humus up l new m. ° i? "i So girls. ‘get -—¢|—_-@-—| SM/CQ Bright Footstool Cover You Can Weave Yourself en are going to B t0 want cean been faithful and e wheels and be help- l. Does yer dresses er Iefl rhino-goes not inime slum I, No Ivhltllg so dry. On be need ugh: after shsvmg. 3. lnerumiy a spenpiseiloalet l to 3 . revs-nu odor. ~ .1 l, Awarded Approval Seal of American lnsmure of Laundel- 2m: for being harmlrss so nhr l necessary for unless circum- rts. Mrs. Irving Tweedy °° be he" length ere mart in bright colors Morrlssey were ppointed on the and wearable over both suits and dresses this Spring. Tangerine u oncl n was decided to send e card of of the new colors, and smoky pastels sympathy to one of our members. m good you A discussion on holding a dance then followed. It was decided to have no llebru- meetin e Boll Oell for the March meeting is to be answered by Irish |Wlt Humor. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. B_ MacDonald. s. J. Morrissey and Mrs. J. Alyward in serving a delicious lunch. usic for the evening was fur- nished by Master George Tweedy. wnvsror: ~31.“ woman's mans-urn The regular montblv meeting of Winsloe North Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. ‘lb rt Ymmker Jan. l8. "he Frssldcnt opened the m etirg wi h t’ e Carol and Creed fcrowrl ry the mnutes of the Dec mcethv "h"h were a- dopt . Eleven members and l visirc~ resronded to Fo‘l Cill. School Onmm. reported ‘ “ate paper basket bought for the sc ool. ‘The Sick 00mm. rrporfed oncc~ll made. Proreeris from the ssle of lunches at the O'~r1s'n\as corcert ammmted to $7.66. ’I'h"nk You letters were read for Sympathy Card, Wedding Gift, and Christmas boxes for solders. Bills far sold- iers boxes and basket were rs- senfed and paid. It w~s de dad to donate e15 m to ire Aid t~ R. ~s- Sh, Fund, unwell!) to the Kins- mesrs Milk for Bri sin Film". Cop- ies of Consumers News and Insti- Oaflcun helps slur up blackheads. . Uflelll . lée. Con l b Yield: 1 m: 1:151, W’ he ‘firii-l-ZW pen). a nrxrs rm snare ammo mblespons Eds-toning cu nu ar A Needlecraft For The H _ JUST THE RIGHT TOGS To Make for That Youngstc ol Yours The skirt-and-lucket style that grows more popula both with the young folks who wear them and with the moth- ers who must meet the problem of outfitting that youngster with cloth- e- for now and for later on. Th combination, for instance. is pe ect for under coat wear right now, and later as a spring suit. You can make the suspender skirt of a washable. and it still looks snort with e Jlcket of wool or corduroy. Style No. 2581 is designed for sixes 2. 4. 0. and I._Sisc 4 requires l 1-4 yards 35-inch fabric or 3-4 yard 54-inch for suspencer skirt: and 8-4 yard 54-inch for jacket and ce . No for ttern lte , address and style. mmbzif. Benm to state sine you wish. Style N0. 2881 _ Cut leftover gingerbread into 1 1-3 “5- "M1 841111168. snl't and cover each Wash dress house; have had e piece with a “u” °f “heesh m“ gala year as the demand for “some- thing which will wash" and the need for house dresses increased as wo- __me_n togkmover their own housework. _. ._ —_—--_-________ CROCHETED BIBS FOB BABY 2 .1- 4 Fun To Make 0n A Simple Loom Ah, luxury! A gaily woven. sturdy footstool cover to give the man of the house s feeling of de- licious comfort! You weave it easily from strips of bright cloth in harmonizing col- ors-perhsps a flowered fabric for the centre and s darker for the borders. Fold stripe to 1-inch width. Four wooden slate nailed togeth- er, with strips of burlap tacked to the two longer sides, fon-n the simple loom. Up and down, through the bur- lap strips, you thread a weaving bu; (warp) of heavy twine. e strip of the cloth (weft) the long wsy. Set fold against upper left warp thread. s ‘ one end of strip under twine and the other over 1t. This double weaving gives an et- tractive braided effect. You bring the upper half under the second warp and the lower half up, crou- fng this latter half over the weft lust used, bringing it over " warp and under third. You'll find exact details of mak- ing this ‘ ~' footetool cover in our sf-pege booklet. Also tells how to weeve shunning evening beg. matching ‘ ‘ and belt, scarf, L " ' _ bag, e, other novel- tiee. ln-J il- l- inla- l-n —-— ' Send 20s in coins for your {copy of "How w Weave Useful Nove ties” to the Charlottetown Guarian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly your nsme, |ddrcss, and name of booklet. q-—-_--_ “ll ome 1:11.21: smnovs: or cAnAnA Zfimffior: v cliities for isolation and care wherever existing institutions are now inadequate to cope with the situation. b. Create end organise public support for current social hyg‘ene policies and sctivlfles of the Nd- eral, provincial. and municipal gov- ernments for public information, the prevention of venereal disease, re- pression of prostitution, as an es- sential pert of the hrvlflm for con- servation of men and woman pow- or. ';We must shock the profits out o ‘ p. ' - phasizei Dr. l-lesgerty. "We must ovide facilities for medical csre of nfcctcd prostitutes and keep them under treatment. All of them can be cured; many of them can be re- hsbllltated. When that u done there will be a constructive Job for every one of them somewhere in the war effort to mekc for their former destructive ectivites. Ml! 50d!‘ Hygiene my continue all tlhroulh the year. "Manpower and wcmanpower, on the production line as well as on the fighting lina is one of the prime assets of Canada in prosecuting tbs war. Anything that will strengthen and conserve that asset ls e vital war measure,” declared Dr. J. J. Heagerty, Director, Public Health Services, Ottawa, today in announc- ing the observance of Social Ky- glene Day from coast to coast. Sponsored by the Health League of Osnads as s means of bringing home to the public the need for all-out action to combat the two great assassins —s_vphili.s and gon- orrhoea Social Hygiene Day, which , will be observed on Febrausry 8rd. ‘ thereby coinciding with Social Hy- giene Day in the ‘United States, nmrkg a high point in the ceaseless fight ‘ ‘ commercialized pro- stitution, the chief means of spread- ing venereal diseases. . gorty suggested the fol- lowing five-point attack to reduce the spread and damage of venereal dbeeses- 1. Promote widespread popular education to help men end in the services. industrial workers and the populat’ in general to understand and avoid the hazards of synhllis end gonorrhoes. I Encourage the passage and sn- fnn-ement of protective laws for the reduction of prostitution and the nrevention of delinquency, especis y in areas of concentration of armed forces and war-industry workers. S. Secure the establishment and use of facilities for eerly disinfec- tion and other measures to prevent e 4 6"" m of n a1 J . rge prov on ea y lg- lsa enun nun-n use se- Name Ind Addfile O10 i-i-ii-ie £108 if Illll? - mfllhflfli}. MIC-Iii. Province r N no. use bet these two M0351‘. glbs. One with s bow. other little duals- 01cc u make. Pattern 140.1229 contains list of materials needed, illu- Him: of design e bOth WWI nd W?“ mwhumfi‘ tfirfikwriu your name and “Yul H, O Qn l Q iafigjzlagcuu u. coin or, stamps w Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- u‘? ‘H. lcwork Deon-taunt tietmm Guerdiea m” Io. me f ti: etom ham’! Table‘: n: lnede for women. Well worth fnrlMI "§____.--a;G-- —e—e-—-e—————-ei-— “p: snnnme--._-.._.........____-__-_ ngrppo-I-II-I-IQI m"_.".-.__RPW seen-q" " ‘ "i?" 71-"2"? 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