x ’ . VEIJENSDN S WEN SEARCH ~> PAGE TWQ A Job Only You Can Do Price Control Questions And Ansnera -—-_-n_-...»..._ _ __._-‘m~.-u_ Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in The Guard- ian as a regular feature each day The questions are those which have r1 "lied the Wartime Prices and Trade Board i'rom housewives in this region. The answer; are pm- viiled l1y the Board Readers who 114m, intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited to send thorn in writing to ihe Women's ltugionul Advisory Committee of the “iirtinie Prices 11ml Trdfle Board. Q. it seems to me very pointless 11- the rlruggisls my old tooth 11.n- when l buy a new one. 1111c any 11\.1.=on behind this to . 111111: certainly is. Tin is 1z1tl111r; importance to the It_ 1s ven‘ necessary for 11011011 of corvettes, tor- ycdu , ships etc. Q ls there any rule saying thnt I i1.111= to take my ration book with 111: 1211011 l v2: friends? A. X11. but i .s 21 courteous thing t0 1'»: If _\'<v11 leave vour book at. ‘ 1-1 means that your host \\'£ll have to do with to share their rations 11ml h.) , ._ less 1n ortioz" 113111 you f A Morning "\'Vl1.'.t's that piece of string tied 10111111 your finzci- for, Bill?" “That's .1 knot. Forzctme-not is a flower. Wuh flour you make bread, and with bread you nave cheese. This 1's to remind me to buy some pickled onions.’ FASCINATOR (‘ROFHETED IN A JIFFX This delicate, lacy flaclnator ll eted in the dairvhy lmot; stitch. 1. requires very little time to ore- ate. Pattem No. 221 contains com- plots instnlatlnnl. To order pattern: Write, or land above picture with yoi-I name and aéidress wéth rlngodillentl kin gin or B WINDS 0W0!’ Charlottetown Guardian. u‘ oheriottetiown Guardian Needlework Department, Desgn No. Di. NAME--___.__._-_- smrazr annanss ------ any‘ - - _ _ ____.._____ ._ scan ' - t t tcououv ion! >fleéabzaDeaand Famous for ever B0 your! y fnr L-inarlae q l~r=." .11| your name and ~-= with the wnrlls "Emnomv KING SAUSAGE LOAF One cup sausage meat, 1 cup stew ed tomato 1 cup mashed potato, 1 cup rolled oats soaked l5 minutes in i cup boiling water, 1 cup cooked beans, 1 egg beaten, 1 tablespoon fat, 1 teaspoon fat, 1 teaspoon salt. dash of pepper, 1 teaspoon sage, 2 cups hot sauce Mix all ingredicnts except sauce, shape into loaf like a Vienna loaf, and 013GB on tzrcwseri shallow tin and bake in moderate Oven about 1 11:1‘: 1 loaf and is nice hot for one then slices wcii .1 1<1-,.. another meal. Make tomato sauce by adding 2 cloves, 1 bay and l. slice of onion to 1 can of tomatoes. Cook this 15 minutes, then thicken it with 4 tablespoons flour stirred into l-2 cup water.- Add salt and pepper to taste. Strain it over the hot loaf on platter. if BABY’S TEETHING UPSETS QUlCKlY CHECKED YOUR BABY must "set a tooth." But be dinner iaever with lt—if baby] mother Hen is what one win mot-bu re. Cannon. has w : e have nae loot one night's rut Hiram tact-hing u l always In my old standby, Baby's Own Table“, They are worth their Weight ln goid." And Mrs. B. A. Sebine, o! Gait, 01:11., " have dnee she was fine weeks old and. althoug lirl ahe out her teeth rapidly (all four 510L311 5g cneel ehe has new yet wakened no a: night. given Baby's Own Tablets to my I would not be without these tablets. Olvnehcaepronoo-aotingswm- “h, tu: u in am a 1% m»! if- mi5-v 1 . 55'5"‘!!! fiwbnlon. Smpla Fora , t 22%“... “c”. ttfififieiitnz: m m might. l5 oente. Money back l willie Written and Loved an; i 1 1 1 i l i I IMMOIITAL WORDS “In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place; and in thi sky. The larks still bravely singing fl Y. laarco heard amid the guns below.’ Worda lmmemo 2-; written b: Lieutenant Colonel John D. Me Crae for those brave ones who diet fighting for their souls and coun- triea ln the last world war. Th: words are timeless for they car refer also to oin- men in the battle fields today. If you enjoy reading poems the: an well known through the agn do not hesitate. Our SZ-pago booklet in full ll poems that have reached the bearfl of millions in all parts of the Eng- lish-e-peaklng world-also by tranl- lationa in forelpi countries. They have been read and loved because they speak in simple lan- guage of the things which move us most deeply: love of one’: fellows and one’| country; religion, nature. childhood, and family affection. If you're looking for courage and hope to bolster you in these war dayl read these poems and be lightened ~ in: 1...‘ .11 s for your copy of "World .» Bx. mverl Poems" to the Charlottetown tirnrdlan Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. l Name _Btreet Address "new? JO. Woman's Re aim '7; THE__CHARLO'TTETOWN GUARDIAN Says- i Dorothy‘ Dix d t aalu: "Which the rAnaltg-rfii-Slgxel fgexrlnale?" Neither That is easily accounted for by women have alwayii had to do make a. kindergarten primerbui B! “tween m° greater comprehension of men than men have of Womfilh the fact that. sneaking by fig If‘? I d “m” 101». mo: (ma. 9d U90]! pen their clothes. their ood times WW8 01111111 001w UNDESTAND MEN'S "W FAILURE T0 GRASP THEIR WILES Males Give Up Trying T0 S01" 011N939 Scx’s Behavior As Human Conundrums '" ‘r:"“.‘:".....“‘t§§t'€’a*l" one m" owo, women have men for every dowels. their e largesse bestow otherto l Social and Personal v. Fashions m: ,,,, .40nl_~"‘ Y O Have you known the de midst of a crowd? can happen to anyone. precaution. T SHE DIDN'T KNOW WHY SHE WAS ALWAYS MON! sperate loneliness that can come in the Her unconscious fault was “B.O.”—and 11 But not to those who take this simple ~ JULY_ 2, 1943___ v. Literature got in life. Their houses, their g them by their fathers. or their husbands, or their boy friends. Hence, it was inevitable that even da ufenlalfl ’ moron would appreciate the necessity of stil Y 8 1° i Dispenser of Gifts out of whom she had to wange . ~ ~ -‘ Their secret is a. daily bath with Lifebuoy-the one popular soap especially made to stop “B.O." Follow their lead, for sure protection. Enjoy Lifebuoy's rich, mild, trllly cleansing suds. i MEN So there was no use in their wasting an to find out what made their wives’ min ‘mg out some really important thing, like a new technique ing to guess which way the stock market is B0138 W 111m d ' t derstandlng the creatures v! whoizliqsitiigg glergeltiloéidlilhilmvlritholwhxdin Fall; has destined them to spend"- most of their lives, men are proud of it and boast of their ignorance a5 if it were a credit to them instead of b61115 ‘ "Nobody can understan to do, or how sl-ge 12118131591}; T0 ialgfijl-yl-glglgfi she is are you going to dea with a person w o e ears o .0 happy and smiles when you know her heart is breaklflBe gllywllsqeeriéflgglg blue over a mouse, but who Will lie down on an olwrfltmt; gmgiwul an‘??? b h f w scraBE Y 0W9“ B you picked yourself, and not even salyklgthzierlkaytfu" for the orchids that hearing themsay: tell what one 1s goin knows death probably awaits her. w kiss your feet with gratitude if you you telephoned a, florist to send her stupidity, or because it keeps cross-word puzzle that they never callin 8B8 31 girl's pexlon. l-‘LATTERY FOB WGMEN flnd out how to work them. his wife as the way he says it. nor tantrums. don't understand ‘them. 1 ane of . ough elr little arts and wiles. IO IALFWAY DOINQI Beloved fellow-traveller, I'm holdin’ forth today, And I don't quota no special verse In what I have to say. The sermon will be very short, And this here am de text- Let/s don't have no hallway doings In this world nor the next. -Selec'.ed. Lollipops made of iron were lick- ed by members oi an obscure Bloc!" ian tribe when they needed a tonic. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Be patient and good-natured with clerks in shops and waiters and waitresses in restaurants these days. Such places are short of help and the help they have is often new to the work, maybe older people who .l1ave retired but have come back into service to help out from patrio- I tic motives FINE PRINT FROCK IS MORE POPULAR matter concealed there, and that she is Just her that she is intuitive, or psychic, or lnte llgent, and that she i5 the companion he has been seekmg as a. llfemate and 685981194 °l 1111111118 until he met HER. Many a girl says “no" to a. suitor when she would 55y " es” if he only told her she had a beautiful soul instead of a. 800d 00m- PBIVENTS TRIPS And now much strife and unhappiness and alimony it would save husbands if they would only take the trouble to study their wives and Flor it is not so much what a man says to that keeps her with her fighting cloth tered and admired, and her husband won't. bother to dish few compliments that would make her coo like a dove She wants to be treated like a Lady love and he persists in regarding her as just a sensible, middle-aged woman. Hence, these tears, these scenes, and only too often Reno. ‘The one thing about men that women never understand is wh They know that they are as tzransparen as a lass and they live in perpetual wonder that men don't see b signs but by meticulous m“ ship and interesting detail. A hand- screened print in a flower and rib- the thinzfl she wanted» DIDN'T STUDY WOMEN Men, on the otinerhand. have been under _no 51131; compulsion to get a. blue print of how womflls m!!! work ‘itheirtwgdergpt: Permlm D6356 , HO E B. k m did 't have w be dip vmatlc abwt lt- °°° ' and ey n of the time and cum 111 twins click when they might be flim- in golf, or try- p. asers. Th8)’ ithout turning a. hair; T. HUMAN CONUNDRUM LEFT UNSOLVED So most men give up the human conundrum that they call "Mom." o1- to which lthc-ytarenuinitidtlngolgobcéggs of métarusoilgiixvlggélgit 531:3 ' w , a w e .v be“ trying so ve 1 them interested and amused to have a. living quite work out. no one knows. That men, whose happiness and peace and comfort depend 5° 1518918‘ upon women, make so little effort to try to flnd ou-t how to is a mystery. Look at the way they make love. I _ old line about where have you been all this time that I ve never met Y0". every girl “Beautiful? whether she L; homely c!‘ Pretty; b81119 01d lit eyes being violets drenched ln dew- pompadour enough to ascertain that shiemlligsf; gvngelomm m w“ Mass produc lon. Never delvin under th TOEBNO They were the ap- ave and women a, disgrace. You are forever a. woman. You never can How lease them. Same s o! gray 6 RUM #549 7'0 7'05. a LEVER raouucr #57029 Q It 1 Notice how Lifcbuoy’s new. vanishing scent disappears before you're dressed’ what hesgoes asking gay nee 6103s ‘it a _, e5 on e wan er out the much by Betting off 1n a, corner far 8nd 1111118 by a string from the cen- of throw from the dictionary and reading as t"- No. men don't understand women and women don't know much about men. which is, perhaps, the reason they interest each other. é Living £9’ Leisure The Woman's Realm are marked not only y beautiful da- bon design is used for a beautiful frock of sil crepe in pale beige with an aqua and black design. It has a collarless neckline tiny self-cov- ered buttons, deep armholel and front skirt drapery. READING ADOUD AID TO DICTION Amid all the current sharp round- ing of military voices and vo- cabularies. pleasing speech is l. spectacular asset. And there's a very simple way to improve your voice and diction. Just. read aloud for ten minutes every day, suggest-s a well-known writer. XIIQJI mllldly as possible. Rather, vou ‘ ' ° shim“ "if! 510W1y and distinctly H"! Whenever you are uncertain of meaning or pronunciation of a ‘gird, “Dpiesauce or in look it up. Youshoulcl know your I" Waffle batter. to “mfds-Iwt merely, be 11811 familiar with them, for its the feeling of vagueness about; words which we‘ve heard or seen. but not really leam- ed. that leads to the most embar~ rassing malapropisms. D. DRESSES SERVE FOR WORK AND PLAY vNEW tlilOlljlK-Becanse the vaca- when h d a ion war r0 e is less important than lain theygllrtiogiiaiyriiélaouiuihetrgvfi; mum’ most messes ‘m’ °f m9 known word’ try to use It m a pow 1 kind that one can wear to work as Die of swltences. Make a note‘ oflggfiisgfi If’?! Vlltillgfn- 5111959 "9- 01': it on llttl ad h l - “Y c ° e5 5 are 11015 handy lot thi gurpovgeffffidyflgwkjjg; admlssable except for play but there men before beginning your danvvare fortunately many charming readmg session’ revlfiw the - ldresses that are suitable for work words 1 the _ , and play. on pad See how many of "hem 5mm rayon is one of the you can greet as a friend, n, reading _md m talking __n_ loves of the season and you will member these rules. Punctuate your flnd. mmy “h” “Maw “hi” “nun.” mum or taming on with‘ you ve never seen before and will no pause,’ or Dermdt open vour- not recognize as belonging to any mouth and M the words ou-t __| branch of the cotton family, but don't mutter behind half-open lips.’ “c” that mime‘ The ‘mil’ char" Qg course‘ do,“ go m the other ex; acter reference you need has to do term,’ don-t owr.emphaslm_ The with their reactions to soap and top-sergeant voice, male m- female‘ water, plus your knowledge of how a phrase seem perempto use them on synethetlc lflbrlcs and irritating —more irritating than such as ‘Wals- Cake crumbs. toasted. are just right over vanilla ice cream, on Bavarian puddings. new 15 Mieedlecraft For The Home WARM WEATHER FRIEND This Klmona-Slecved Frock for Coolness Look at the diagram. and see how easy it is to make; then picture how flat. it will lie on the ironmg hoard, this front-buttoned, kimono- sleevcd dress. - Buttons on the shoulder for accent, if you like, and ahric rac braid for an easy fin- Style N0 2773 is designed for sizes 12 to I0, 36 to 46. Size 86 re- quires 4 yards 35-inch fabric with 3 1-8 yards rlc rac. Pattern is hand- cut to United States Standard an surements 11nd includes chart with sfeo by step instructions. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write vc11r name. address and style mi1rfiber. Be aur to state size you w s thiemmutgerei-‘s, if that's possible. i 9 93 599901115 ftbt ‘ih Mid warm or m». clseoar bin lncot‘ “NDAYLLEAVES cupped pronunciation‘ The famous "grass" or hula-skirts 39mm wumng ‘ woollen meme}, of the South S985 are made from llama til-IBM Addreaa m- wdigan’ sew up the pockets pandanus leaves. With W001. otherwise these will drop‘ and spoil the trim look which ls essential to smartness. Don't hang the sweater on a coat hanger to dry. but on a long cane. This Naturally, you won't accomplish should be put through the sleeves, RATION NEWS ‘The increasing importance of the tine print frock in the sartorial scheme is demonstrated by the num- ‘oer of prints now being shown that NOW under-am Cream Deodorant "ff/J Stops Persplratlon L Does not rot dresses or men's slum. Does not irritate skim L ljlo waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving. l. instantly no spenpindoafor l to 5 days. revenu odor. l. A pure. white, grenelam stainless vanishing cream. l. Awarded Approval Seal of American lnsnrute of Launder- ing tor being harmless ro to nc. , st Arrid 1s The ‘oige selling deodorant 39¢ -1- Also in I5! and 59! Inn u Canning Sugar .13‘; Coupons! mm I andbutlerfimmn baeomi atfia and ofthatmexh. lint Meat Coupons The law provides that book- holders when purchuinwt must surrender at the of purchase in the leller, valid meat . It in, therefore, lile l for merchants to issue or boo - holders to accep I.O.I'J.'s or any ion-n of credit a ip or token for meat for later I ly. In other words, it’ the r of meat does not equalputhe full Coupon value, _smal balance: must be either ignored or talrul in such , Ration 1v.»- - ma. slam ma. nu. Tea/Cofiee g} 5-18" tzniili iii: in 521i} ltairrizzirlii "PM" invalid B u Neural? vuu Inn 24m a ' Jl s11 o‘: °' No|.l8&l9 v=11<1 11.1; so. Efiiifirflt aiii 1 "P05" Nos.20&2l Valid July 22nd Expire AugJilst , PairNo. s Validjim 24o. Ex ' J 1 s1 1 ' u”) PairNo. a Valid 111; m Ediiirfld 51:1 P PairNo. 7 Valid uiy 8th ExpireJuiy 31st Coupons: PurNo. s vuu uiy 15th ExpireAugf-‘list PairNo. 9 Valid uiy22nd ExpireAugJlst PairNo. l0 Valid uiy 29th Expire Aug. 31st filming Sugar Coupons marked “June" uly" are now valid and remain valid eptember 30th, 1943. an valid balm thaillth of a month. upiu’ and butter Can the 16th of a month, aspire at the and of IATIOII ADIIIEIITIATIOH 1111~wn1z11rv1r1>1z1rts 111110 1111102 8011120 min: valid ca or the following month. eaay "make weight" items u sausages, hamburger, etc. Removal of Coupons While it il illealufor anyone to present loose pons when purchasing rationed goods, the aw allows the book holder to remove Coupons in the presence of the merchant or his em loyee. This practice may be pre erable when purchasing meat. It not 1 only assists the merchant but | may revent your ration book from oming soiled. 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