MADE IN . Dorothy Dix -"Y‘ v.- bungnlow aprons? nmhlliator: and liste Are they going to like to to chiseluig csrfsre v c. Rd ust itself DEIIEEI‘. Factories WillNeed Skill Acquired By Many Women During War; Domesticity Wastes wn t ' t. t. Win35.’ 3°€§%‘i.§§i§.‘.-“.'l?.l3° imam‘ “ti?” “‘° w“ A"! flgg-Vtfloihs to get more kick out of pushing the excitement of WOIXEKIIIK in bligovgdgyshflyggljrljggoo than they did out o t ‘igvebup dthei: own fat Docketboo ou o us an h ~- thflt quarter I 8898c gglfkwtiekrlalermbegl-lttilatggryou do Wm‘ It is anyb0dy'S sue-as. No political prophet, no Se". n0 crystal-sour can foretell what is going to h“ Pen Whenwtltl; llllDfediiitable sex is called upon to e Ways 0 peace, und whether, when Johrnny lgomes marchlnil home. he will nnd the Mrs. P" "n" 8 "Don the ass range. or being a boss car- Says- GlVI THANKS By Vera fluule A chance to work. a chance P Y. To enjoy your freedom every day. A chance to laugh a chance to I. A chance to say iust what you think. in Are they some tons and snappy uruiorms for 9"‘ A garden of love without a gate. A chance to love instead of hate. A paradise for you and me. Give thanks. my friends. for lib- 8N)’- places and doing things! ks and go back HOUSEHOLD When storing silver plated art- icles for an indefinite period wrap a small piece of camohor with each article to prevent tarnlshink. . When mincing moot or fat fol- Living £3 Leisure" . “ ' ‘ . The Woman's Realm HOME COOKING MAY BE JUST - LEGEND WHEN PEACE RETURNS Are your windowh due drapories or curtains? B are shrunken. washable fabrics will ss- sure you mucnlonaer wear. bu things are lm t too. mint thread and needle for the fa e will aidarestlv in the lattlp of conservation. for new Curtains oi ornudy or batists. for example. . require loo-gouge cotton. and s size 9'hand needle or siine ms- needle. Voile. scrim or net require 80 cotton or colored mer- cerized and 8 hand needle or a medium fine-machine needle. Per- cale (chinlz. gingham. rayon or thin linen take 50. 60. ‘l0 or mer- cerlzed. and a. ‘l hand or medium machine needle. l‘ tonne‘. mohair heavy linen or corduroy take 38 or 40 thread in black and white. heavy duty mercerized in colors. and a. 6 hand or medium coarse machine needle. Tf":ing denim, or very heavy fabrics \te 20-24 black Martin lbhfl.‘8wif:'s'filned'!'lons:IqoTlo-M min, when weekly cooking colonial: s; regulufature of. this psgeujI-coi: for time valuable hints every Monday” ~tl>tlvl g i Stuffed Breast of Veal? i or white thread. a <1 hand or coarse machine needle. Use heavy duty thread and a 4 hand needle for sewing on hooks and rinlis on most fabrics. and button or carpet thread and a. 3 hand needle for sewing on hooks and rinks on heavy fabrics. MARRY IN IIASTE hi“! ' ' ‘ - ' .~.‘ i - ' '- . low with a piece of stale bread to , ' ' ' " " ' ' ' _ - - ‘ . WOMEN GET NEW VIEWPOINT clean the mincer. ‘kt ' . l = - ' - < ‘ A teaspoon of mustard nddeilll to i \- w: ' The ‘Jilly "u"! We imvw for Ceriilln is that the dish water will remove the smr $1 l i war has chon ed the whole status of women and fish from silverware or dishes. g yen tlnm a new viewpoint on 1 e. They have found out that th y $115476 strength that they ‘never dreamed that they possessed- that thgv ngalgrlltp Fldtbthpy never sus acted they haq concealed about ated Diaper SELEEIII ed m n5 that em led ‘hem to work out a pertur- D ma e deciphering a, blue prlm chlld’; play to them To remove excess fat from soup add a little cold water when cook- ocl to brim: the fat to the ton where it is easily skimmed. A Job Only You Can Do - Price Control Question And Answers Questions and iulswers on Pr!" Cunirul will unucur in The Guard Ian as a regular icature each day ‘Ihe questions are those which trlvo reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board irom housewives i" this region. Thc answers are pro- vided by he Board Readers. _Per sons who have intelligent ullfiillilfl! lo ask an price control are inviicii to send them in writing to the Women's Ilcitional Advisory C0!!!" mlttce of the War Time Priccs and Trade Board. Q How can I arrange to get extra “D” coupons to buy corn syrup for my baby? A. You should no lo local Ration Board offio: where you may 8X- charlze sugar coupons from the illrs ration book for "D" coupons. Each sugar coupon may be ex- vullmwcd for two coupons for babies under two years. Q Is o. storckcoper nllovycd to let meat go without collncting cou- pons? A. Definitely not! Black Market ls not a place. but a transaction Both the storckcctpr: and the cus- ed (‘ammo _. VIGOROUS CIIAI’ Customer lheartedly) — You ought to be in the war instead of in the grocery stow. Proprietor —What maloes you say that? Customer—No enemy could stand up to the Way you charge NO DOUBT AOUT IT The train was just pulling out of Detroit when a breathless lad dash d to the ticket window. rrny up." zasofld the boy- "A think?" t e Wartime Prices and Trade, Board office. They will investigate the maficlr at ono: . . . This kind of dcalinlz must be stopped. Q I still have some SURE!‘ cou- pons left in my No 2 ration book. What should I do with them? A. If you do not really need the rationed goods they rvpresent. they should be_ destroyed. i 1H5.‘ COOK'S lincependent personsges. standin ernment clamoring for their he p, are they 501m; u, be And the question is. in the light oi that knowledge, aftel- mun; been on their own feet and with the nov- iust the Little Woman at home? baild. children and a bungalow. and grandmothers were. niwc been financially independent. their jobs when they marry. to think, self She will get her man and Oi course, ther- mllll f ' No sphere of activltyaixseso spggfllflg “Zgflfignfglg ti‘: kiigglliéiilc by nature. of a pot roast cooking is M03158 in their nostrils- The baby's how); are music to their ears. All their ambition centers around possessing a nus- These wom n ill b k to their precestirlgd Zareegg tlEeFy wulmrlglnfis “Qémfghbut even in lonowlng They llaveAegrpled theiar OW}? ngoney. ‘ v n owomnwo asv .otd her own pocketbook ever enjoys rattling a tin cup before hefeheflgb3ned_ nusnvcss omns MISS WEEKLY my ENVELOPE We see this illustrated in the cases of the business girls who give up By th ' pale and they have gotten their ruffled curtains up they are bctzlnmng lad Wm, gasollm or enm- TD i1 ""31" “tent the problem of the domestic woman settles it- ’ u l _ l her vine-wreathed cottage, and life will p‘ ow is prev-war pattern with her and her husmlnd and chllqren‘ Bu. t en. a.c millions of other women who are no mum bum lmmgwlves ‘hi?’ 511 "19" B"? bfllin lawyers. or doctors. or bricklayer-s. . g cenmge of the feminine sex are allergic to vacuum cleaners and alum- in- m ware and pushing perambulators and runnin these women the war has opened up a. new Heaven and a new earth. Patriotism has furnished them with an ellbl for fufggklng 11.911- homes for defense plants and turning their children o“; to Sh“; gm- ihelnsclves. while they made precision tools lop the army, gotten a tllrlll out of working in crowds. They have enjoyed doing the kind of work they liked, instead of the tasks that bored them, To make rings slide more easily‘ on brass curtain poles rub pole oc- casionally with a cloth Bllllllitly satisfied to be (éplmpened with s. drop of mach n4.- ' As a substitute for a cork in a better use a piece of war candle. it The smell all lnot stick to the neck of the a. To repair small patches of brok- en plaster use a. paste made by coal ashes. two parts sand and mixing two parts finely sifted onp tent as their mothers part flour with sufficient water. They It will last as long as the plaster itself . If you dampen your duster m not water before usinr furniture polish you will obtain a high finlsn that will not show finuer marks. Removing adhesive tape from the time the hmeynwon has heron t9 ibody is less painful u firs‘, sorrel;- ' ‘ ' Apoy earningly and regretfully. of the Saturcay pav envelope that l . m L » l __ ‘with a small pad of absorbent cot also. raisins. tsuzzesszitzzzl ‘slifiii? m“ “mm” i“ m“ w n. To clean badly stained hands use a paste mad: of white suilar and olive oil and if convmient a. few drops of lemon juice. You must not sneeze. If you have a vehement cold you must take no notice of it: if your nose mz-mbranes fecl u. great irritation you must. hold your breath; 1i’ a sneeze still insists upon makinrz its way you must oppose it by keep- ing your teeth grindinil together; if the violence of the llillS’: breaks you but not Burney: Letter to 8 a budget. and to ’I‘h€y have They some blood-vessel, ' germs of certain diseaszs such as It has been estimated that 90 per cent of the female population of the United States marries at least once; 50 per cent marries at 22, and anotlnr l0 DI: ‘lat at 25 years of age. INFECTION SPREADS FAST AT SCHOOL There is no more dangerous medium than school for the spread of zu-punicable diseases. It is recs, “Ned that thc intermlngllng of children. in class or durinR recreation. can t. " ease germs from affected children to others. There is therefore good reason to pay particular attention to the de- tection of these germ carriers who transmit. in various vluys. the diphtheria. scarlet fever whooping cough. measles, ken-pox, cere- bro-slpirpal meningitis, infangile para ys s. mumps german mcas es. croup. cigllds. conjuncpivltip‘. perpe- sltes. son es. scurvy mpe 11o. e . When any one of these i'\‘ctions is plfpfifii; every medlcal icinspxwigr or vs m: nurse mus or er - ate exclusion from the rnhool of any pupil suffering therefrom or who shows any evidences ‘hereof. 55".“? or“ s w“ “arms” er a y pyscan ave their child treated without delay. The (‘Alon of such absence from Here is another way lo have your roost and extend ll, iool Veal, like all meats, is bee: routed s: 525°, far side up on s ncl: in sn open an. Allow 40 minutes per poun for this boned roast, 35 to 40. minutes for le or shoulder. Over 6 lbs. allow a out 5 minutes per pound less. Spread out boned veal (butcher will usually remove bones on re- quest, if meat is not already boned and rolled). Spread meat with surfing, roll up rightly, skewer and tie firmly. Shape remaining stufling in small balls . . . for cook- ing around the roast in final half- hour. Roast the veal as above. Carve in thin slices-a stuffing ball or rwo for each serving. DRESSING FOR BREAST OF VIAI. This dressing calls for ssuugi meat. (Ask for Brcokfield sausage whenever it is obrslni able). It is well worth while .5 use this low-coupon meat to extend your tender sud succu- len: Veal Roast. " l lb. sausage mes: 4 cup: breadcrumbs 1 tsp. ul: u "P- WP?“ 1 up. sage or other savoury herbs 2 tbsps. [chopped onion Mix ingredients. If moistenini is needed, add s linle wsmi water or gravy. Pack in roast. Use remainder for garnish. guilty. Such actions constitute sab- ottlfzr- of Canncizrswnl" effort. If y0\l\ knew Q1 anyono carryin: on Block_ Market activities in your commun- report the details ______-—.: hSVr. gone drunk over their new found liberty, and over Bllrnlng wages that sccm fabulous to them. For the first time in their lives thev do not have to count. the cost of anything. They can buy the fincry they have gggyfingffllflfi and could never have. and they have gone on an orgv of mops-my wrnn ABSORB MANY woman wonxsns To believe thatthese women will eve be nt t e b l; h- lng pennies and to coo ins and washing Ellgosfllgsbblglgoflngcbggilgmgd- ing is simply wishful thinking. They never will unless they are driven to grill’.“$5513.”lhebiiifi‘llfifilsp‘ii.‘ln'°lsw‘l“ ‘hi. 31mm‘? °‘l."‘°.§l“ ‘h? ' a a e en e ‘ u“ w at S "as " 1th smile " i- the one who wins nual and previous me tings were army of women is to do. will be one of the worst post-var headaches. ‘somoaon nnd pm respect of 5w approved and Natl m?“ ca“ w“ My guess l; that may. w, Al.’ l1 b b5, l, 5 _ parlors. Such a one is a "good answered with members ship dues. dusify. for the skill. tsllne déloliiljgtizngabusineizgwtrlainlng tfirevelllifeol- |__--5°k“m' ‘i __._-_—- ipresment and secram were m. ten will make them more valuable than they have ever been bef: "“—' elemd- 0M My REE-Rb" W“ They will still mar and have children, for the humsneouation will welcomed. A very nice address was CORNER CHOCOLATE DROP COOKIES sneeze-Frances schoo. ._; dutermin“ by the health o s o bymiws ‘l’ ‘he ““'"“°e- "Mes: Complete," Martha Logan's 5°“ ‘he m“ “d Qusem’ F handbook of mes: cookery is onerecipe IHNTS omUETTE book you cannot do wirhout. Send ' The annual meeting of Fanning 10d l'or_your copy to Swift Canadian the u. s. Armed si-aox w. 1. mei; at the home of c*°-“m"'4-D=P'- "343- M°n°l°fl IWTB. WBESOII Jay. MGGMIIB Open- cd with “Till The Lights of Lon- don Shine Again", fol cived b re- peating creed Minutes cf las an- Esther Burney. 1785 Directions for Coughing. Sneezing or Moving be- 1 cup silgar i 1-4 cup melted butter 1-4 cup melted sortening 1 em: 1 1-2 cups sifted flour 1-2 teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon salt. 1-2 cull milk. 2 squares (2 chocolate 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 or 2 drops oil of peppermint Whether in Fbrcse or in n lob at home. the man or woman who has good manners is pleasant and co-oberative. does what he or she is told nnrl docs it SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LI M IT ED! s Dominion-wide organization ‘devoted to the eoneervaiiou m’) “"sw"3"'°“°d and efiicient distribution ol Canada's food resources N. gyms-aw.»- Q» Q».- NOW - RELIEVE SORE THROAT FROM A COLD Al-MOST INSTANTLY uu sols, lust-acting P’ in handy llnl oi n tablets ‘ v L _;. . _. Full illreiilons . 9 ' .\ .- . an... n. l ab?“ 1 '1l..-"da_.'u: (u. ‘$1.5’... '_ a lock lorlilc aura (you Today Be from - 5W” or 1-2 teaspoon vanilla 1-2 cup chopped raisins. Method: Melt the butter with the milk peppermint at a thoroughly and drop by fuls onto (400 deg. F.) for l0 minutes. fiéefaeeaq HERE'S no need :0 give up cake baking for the duration-but there is every reason to make sure that every cake you bake is s success. And there is no better insurance than using Swans Down Cake Flour. Ordinary flours contain a tough, elastic glutcn— excellent for yeast, but too resistant for cake leavens. Swans Down is made of choicest sof: when: that contains s very delicate, tender gluten. Besides, Swans Down is sifted until it is 27 times u fine as ordinary iiour. That's why you'll be proud of your thtifries: cakes-when you make them with Swans Down. 9 ll s cello ls wonh mulling, Ii s vrovlll making with WANS oow CAKE FLOUR A Product oi General Foods and shortening and add to the sugar. Brat the egg until thick and lemon colored. and add to the butter mix- 7° lure. Sift together the flour. soda. salt and spice. and add alternately to P“ first mixture. Then aria thr: chc I te which has been melted. alonc ..ith the oil of (you can obtain this dnlz store) or the vanilla. and the chogned raisins. Mix together spoon- s mused cookie sheet. Bake in a moderately hot oven W never alter. but the pattern of domestic life will be chnntzen. Women will not try to do both the work of a man and a woman. They will not t"il all dxv in a factory or office and then cook the family meals and do the family laundry. Some communal system of housing and eating will be inaugurated. The children will be turned over to baby slmi-‘ifllisis to lie axed. Perhaps those of us now living are seeing the last o; oldJashjongd legend as feasting on nightingales’ tongues, vouvournwuo surnames‘ lllil ElASllE I! you ruler from hot flashes, dizzy spells. irregular periods. are weak. nervous-due to the "middle-age" period in a women's life, take Lydia ll. Pinkhsmi Vegetable Compound. It's helped thousands u n thou- sands oi women to re ieve such symptoms. Plnkhsnrs Compound is also a fine stomach tonicl Worth homes and to another generation home cooking will be as much o: a. A GREAT FAMILY LINIMENT [Miss Reta Jay, and Mrs. Lodge 18in, presented them with a lovely §TR FIBT ADDRIZSI trying! Mada in Canada. BEAUTIFUL LINENS DESIGN NO. Starting with the alphabet ending with a basket of flowers the needle-worker has a choice fer Dstwr motifs measuring om 2 by 4 f Y by 6 inches each with complete in- , structions. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and , address with l5 cents in coin or stun Needlework Bureau. Ch a rldtietown Guardian. Design No. 0B8 NAM5_ -__.....--_- EASY STITCHERY Menis- and An Airfcrce Mechanic l. ' ' School for boys was formed some-l where in England for young Polish boys evacuated from Russia. This picture shows Gen. K. Sosnkowski, the Polish Commandcr-in-Ohief. visiting the youngest members of the Polish Ail-force. HERE S HOW I MAKE COFFEE GUFI/RTI/ER IRST of all-buy coflee for flavor! I use super-rich Chase & Ssnborn Coffee! Then l maks l: a rule to keep oofleo in sn sir-ti h: oontsiocr. And :0 get the rl : strength, I always measure i e cofise and water carefully. 0f course, l kee ihe coffee-pot sco can, an make only the uscs amount of es needed-never more. serve i: as soon as possible.- Bu: citing plen offlavorln the firs: lance is mos: mportsn ' Sp h u — e sure au ct super-re C are k Saagorn ‘Co! . More ’ . , flavor ounce for ounce. Remain ' ' . —quall:y coffee goes further. CHASE 81 SABORN COFFEE read to President and Secretary by gift each. The President made a very fitting address for the past year. It was decided to have s dance i—-— _.- '“_'_"l era/ice Use These Home Decoration Ideas Immediately Does your home become you? Would you be radiant in a setting of gay light tints’! Or would you look lovelier against an apple green background with black. apricot and cream accents? Choose your own most " ' color b Whether ou're living in a colonial cottage. a ungalow. a mid-Victor- isn survival. or a one-roem-and bl"! HPflIi-‘Ifllht. you can make your home a charming expression e1 your individuality. and s becornin personal background. This doom’! mesh buying a lot of costly furnish. gags. but llldtéll melsn ’ ' our rooms n e co or: ou so and find becoming. y h’ Put in your home the things which really represent our own preferences and tastes, nsiead of those which you have been told you ought to prefer. 01"" iii-am booklet u mu of M"! 1°? Plrkins up tired rooms, for re-doing whole rooms, and for liv. m! gracefully in s one-room spart- en Sand 15c in coin f Personality in filing vbgloiglhfil to the Oharlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly. your name address. and the name of booklet in the near future. Christmas box- sent to soldier overseas. Moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to T.B. League. “.00 to Kinsmen Club. also to buy a War saving Certific- ate. We have had a. very) success- ful pear with $139.23 in ank and all ills paid. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to hostess for the lovely lunch and words of a - preciatlon were heard for the levees anniversary cake msdo and serv by the President in honor of fnnr years as an organized Institute. Meeting closed with The King. 33 Company of the Veterans Guard oi Canada". comprising six A WAR-WISE STYLE That's Smart and serviceable A Very becoming v-zrsionvgi the ever-popular shirtwaister w. J such usiness-like lines to it. The rrtlfastttlelinrira fig‘: Lhades which is , 0. “u t. . at efiméiiflii 8 8-4 yds. 88 in fabric. Pattern is hand-cut m United States tandsrd Measurements and eludes chart with step by step instructions. Send twenty cents for pgflgm, Write your name. r-w =5 and style aumber. Be sum to state size you s . uni: IIIALAIII tun Ir Try this valuable orrsws. Nov. 4 - w?» - m. 00o pounds En OEXY ydsllsbs; RASII remiss by the is lprofeseion. officers and 170 other ranks un command of Lt-Ooi. A. W. Dewol D. O. M" have returned to Canad after is months’ duty in the -Ball nmas. defence headquarters. Th company was formed in the sp of 1942 from existing formations o the Veterans Guard from all par of Canada and now has - banded. its members their homes. After rejoin their original formations. HALIFAX. Nov. 4 — (C P) Nova Scotiab honey crop All! year will probably total . according to H. Payne, provincial , ‘ ‘ Needlecraft I: For The Home leave they H about’ 5Q. 0. _.e-'m assiavavrm vases-uses sumo UIlTI---IlOVIR$-—-4