1mg P110650 cfllldwlchb“ ~uuu~ “(ROWNNBRAND SYRUP .. The CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITED s Mcnlrool I Toronto Mrs. Budget-wise says:- It is my special hobby o make three cents do the work of four. At very little cost I can make the most delightful desserts and top them oif with this delicious table syrup. CANADA»~' CORN STARCH ljving8iLei§ure THE WOMAN'S REALM i 'scored lunches with his plum. To WHAT COUNTS it lent the cur. of the clothes Y0“ we - "he stuff out of which they made, N“ Though iu-oiitlirms care, _ And u isn't the price that YOl-l paid; L; isn“. the slZe vi YOU!‘ D119 111 m? l) the number of acres you own. _ 1-. isn't a. question of prestige 0r rank. No»; of slnevl‘. and muscle and D0119; 51ft, the servants that come at. your call, ‘ It isnt the thlngs_l'0\1 P055555. Wh- nor nmny or li:t.e or nothing. ‘(ll ILL; success. It zsn". a question of name. Oi‘ 0f length. STRAIGHT PATCH It (hi. as vice uh u; miuisllres you ever have to sit-Dilly B D0 . patch? Reasonable suPDOSIUQII in these cinys of xvcaring out and inking do. A handl’ 591ml’ l5 to or better. bu c the patch 011 to a plcce cl l) - This malies me 3:511:11 firm. i.’l‘l'lllrlll ens er to handle when nrwrhixitl 1P 9X‘ 9311'; tn the mntuznl nncl fitting it to the tear. Aft-er the pllcll his been busted into 1141106‘ the Pa‘ 11-81‘ can of course be removed. BEN EATS BETTER FEELS BETTF _ B Thomsrn, a WM” PlB-m wmf§§r_ like; m; foot]: snvs he . .. ..l hi5: lunch eVPTY d“? kills conmzllwrligis thnVllY lhf‘ middle of the afternoon he's “clam tuck- eml cu‘ " Asked “m; h" uaufllll‘ h“ ff“ lunqm 3,... ynnlic". \'.'1t!*.:>ll! hosilll- tion, “Jam sanclv-icllfo. ill? dough‘ nuts and coffcc ’ The trouble course tllfil 11,011..“ j‘ sari’ did turning to Fl‘ hilrii“i"' ("Y l" ' l ‘d; . ulgenoivn; told he ne/‘(lrfi m“? “l? hi usual (nods. H? 11x95 b“; ‘ An mange _¢, rctly ..- PT a we (ti? pm a couple of douslllllllfi end. sure, h» lfkcs milk Hr was in- mm BFn was cl his feroriln 11111011- hi; nnpetlte. fl.‘ his "ll fl o nncl > Q a. u »~. I milk in chosen with taste andl ' now I notices petlzing . s ‘rate “go0d" c. hutch mMt 001l- lo building food, like meat, cheese |or eggs, s fruit or ‘ fl-lld erage. Ben is scoring his own hmches and already, he says. hie a difference in the way. h? feelgatthsewnd olicdilft. A STYLE I8 BORN Sgt. Harry Doncnficild, o! the mm Infantry Regiment. bought a llhle green hat urith curly "d feathers in a Pa-rls sloop- Hfi 115*‘ eduinaecclrletinuidsclntitic his wife in New Yolk. reports stars and Stripes. Two months lat.- er he received some New York P8- pers, one of which carried an ad- vertisement. from a. lift-h Ill/Bill"! department store. “The First P9415 impgft 1n four years lands in New York in a, cookie tin." the 1M4- line announced. Reports are that little green hats with curly red feathers are in style all over the United Sta/hes. DAINTIER GIFTS vman Blvlmg away Jellies 1r preserves. decorate them 11m a on by placlne a E2131 paper dolly on top of each jar and then tie down vrith a narrow piece of rib- hon or paper binding. The 11m will look more attractive and ell- GOT NICKNAME JUST THE SAME Because she disliked nlCRMMQS Mrs. Ida Eisenhower. mother 0ft the supreme Allied commander, in spray Europe, simply reversed his baptis- rl-us CHARLOTTETUWN cuknomn Woman's Re alm v ocialantl Personal / Fashions '1 Literature A JDB ONLY YDII DAN D0 Price Control Qumnu and Answers Qllfllllllllc sud Answers on or feature each day The question; au- gh h; , wamllille w ch huv Trad: llluard Tgrom R on. c answers are vlderfb th Board Rggd Ions wile have to llk on price control are to send them in writing Wfllllfll’: Regional Advisory mitiee of the War '1‘ Bond. B" 01's. lntclllsam quest“: lme Price Q. some stor instockandwlllnotaellthelnm in cusétomers. Are they allowed inlets that you buy only merchandise in under to obtain something in short supply . are banned by the Board when there are periods of short supply merchants are asked to distribute their merchandise as fairly as possible among their reg- ular cirstomers. Q. Which coupons are we to use for canning silgar this year? A. 0n March 15 two additional preserves coupons were valid for this mmpose . . . these sugar . . . on Mav l7 another 8 coupons became valid. On July l9 another i0 coupons will be declared valid font his purpose . . . these wéll be coupons 4 to l3 on the spare . e of “P" coupons in your ration k. Dwh coupon i5 good for the pwclicse of V; lb. of sugar. ch ration book holder is entitled to 10 lbs. of canning sugar this sea» son. For those who do not need sugar for home canning those extra coupons may be used for the pur- chase of Jams. Jellies. maple syrup canned _f-:1u_it.e__tc. declared started calling him "little 11cc" to distinguish him from an older brother, Edgar, who was known as "Big Ike.” It was the contraction of Fidgars name to Ed. and another brother's mmefmmAl-thurtomtthatin- spired 144's. Eisenhower to try to [forestall the cognomen of Dave for the son who was to load the Al- }lled annies in the Second Great l War. Dwight Eisenhower's names were switched deliberately and to no avail. The “Ike has stuck bohim. through peace and war. Price C t I ill i311“: cwregllllpur In Th‘ Gum e Prices 1nd housewives in invited W lhl Com Dorothy Seyc- If!!! so much upon e husband each other, or doing their they were reared. lovewiths. These what kind of s father John from the altar by saying: And that's where they make but their furthers. (Qmtinued s. month with the families o! their pl ecch other for better or IOIII, there likewise fawn- dlvezocs. For the success w do mm one ever living c A. In Clmada the y of *1" u" ‘l’ merchandise in a store does not Mtlefiflfi-Iillv obligate a retailer to sell conditional sales . . marrying until an” CONSIDER YOUR IN-LAWS | _ Families 0f Prospective Mates Should Be ‘Investigated’ M1118 people who ore eoulemplctin matrimony would spend cspectivs mates before they took would be fewer weddings and of c msrricge does not depend to and wife being romantically in love with duty by each other. as it docs upon the way Strangely enough. this is something that youngsters never take into consideration in choosing their motes. A boy fcJJs in love with c girl because she has s pretty fees or s. cuts way with her. A girl falls in. boy because he is c good-locker. c good dancer or because he is the some type as her favor- ite movie hero. and they get married without either thought to the others parents, or c home in which he or ahe was brought llP- Many a bnidc and bridegroom have never met s single member of the family into which they are the wedding. OPTEMISM IS IOLLY fillimistlc of precaution in not finding out what "Oh, well, their fatal may Suspect it, they are not only ma wunsstecs excuse their lock kind of c mother Sally has or in time to beat a. safe retreat I'm not mlffylng the family." mistake because, little as they rrylnz the individual girl and boy, mothers. sisters and family traditions, habits and tastes thrown every husband and every wife are what their environ. ___._______-—-__ ._-_,=.,,_ .-._ .______________ brothers. and BettlnB all the in for l. bridal present. on Page 8) Cuonsnn srmurma HllglClB-UOH of one's ncimc? once repeated. l girl ls giging Passed around? A. Yes, it thinfi t0 d0. Q compliment to th guest? A. The e mater. Tint frosting pale MORNING SMIL; marriage ceremony _r danger of being stopped, for the bridegroom was deaf and could not hear the important question: "Wilt thou have this woman for thy law- ful wedded wife?" _ "Em?" said the deaf man. 'I"he clergyman raised his voice: "Wilt thou have this woman for thy lawful wedded wife?" This seemed to annoy the bride- groom. | "Oh. I dent know. he said. "She. isn't so arwful. I've seen worse than her that didn't have half as much money." , Little Rosalie, a first-graded walking with her mother. spoke to a small boy. name is Jimmy.» and he is in my grade," she ex» claimed. "What is the little boy's 1851i name?" her mother asked. _ “Hi5 whole name.“ said Rosalie. “is Jimmy Sltdown—-that's what‘ the teacher calls him." nousrndin l $UNArBUOK~ By Roberts Lee ____ Grape Vines When insects are on grape vines. with bcrdeaux solution, SHOW! 5MP suds. or paris green. mai record from "David Dwliflll" But do not use puris green when tn “Iilwighl David" Fllsenlmwer- and then had to listen tchis friends call him Ike Milton s Eisenhower. president} of Kansas State College, and Um“ The proper ther oi the five-lsi-srggeiwrnl. m figs for use _ r _ e reco e the massive am vnlmd Dwight add IRES T13R16 BS Eisenhower." "Bu-t, it didfft take mother 103B‘ n, realize that her baby arm wold’. and inevitably would halve lib flfll nmne shnmed to Dem.‘ '8!!! brother - Sc she man m» My “l” a senaql_l_(o_m" by 1115 ggeend name Cold cream is also hel _ t. lasted only until nelsh-l "@9934 10m ln tm- the work- £66 000 §+QQZRYLPjLP CATELLI A f DIES ed oats. sifted with bakl soda. Add raisins and lemon rind. Drop on a Bfensed baking ; andbake about 12 minutes in |ex~ate oven of I -____ l F!!!)STING CHOCOLATE MINT I CAKE . layers are cool. nu them with n‘ chocolate filling. Then frost as follows: a substituting granulated brown and a few drops of essence of peppermint for vanilla. Add H’; teaspoon white com syrup or l6 Grapes are near the ripening stage._ Water Glass z W83’ l0 preps-re water is to boil and cool quarts of water. When cold. one quart oi sodium silicate and mix it thoroughly. 1 Baby's Sunburn When baby's skin becomes sun- burnechpput s teas nful of soda 1W of wa r panld alpplyJ 'cooxs connrnll _. , l i i i osrmssx. COOKIES l l One-lull cup nndr , i,’ illlllfilcflmificupm ,1 rolled oats. 1 teaspoon baking pow. dw- ‘A teaspoon each oi m: and Palm"! 50am l 6WD flour, ‘f6 cup‘ lalslm- 1 teaspoon grated lesion‘ rind. Plump raisins m not water‘ for a moment, then drain well. Cream and sugar. then 68K and milk. Add roll- uld beaten bcct well, then odd flour. m: powder. salt and’ 011D sheet. mod» 3'50 decrees F. ll _.__. t After the Chocolate Mint Cake Make Sea-Foam Frosting. 8b0\B,l su-gar for‘ U4 30¢- Q- Ia it a cause for annoyance to have someone give a wrong pm- Yfi-‘l. it i5. but a well-bred Demon will not show the annoy- . I! possible. one can tactfully correct the person if the error is Q. When c. party and on of th be cf cangy. shcf d the wild; é is the only generous . Is the formal or the infomml type of entertainment the greater informal entertainment. teaspoon cream of tartar with the green. For cholocaie swirls, melt 1 square unsweetened chocolate; dip the end [of a toothpick in chocolate, and | Quill-E the SW35. Q!l__!-h__<=_!13§l.L1-¢- Ii The little church was full, but the? 7 ’ éuocoisrr MILK “mean QUICK, EASY WAY TAKE 1 CUP OF FRY'$ CQCOA nnd 4 cup of sugar. Mix well together DRY. Slowly add % cuglof boiling wnter stirring meunw ile. Boil for one minute. Then pour into a. clean dry glass jar. Cover and let cool. Kee this tast chocolate syrup hangy in the ice x, instantly ready for makin tempting drinksjdeal for sauces wigi ice cream, puddings etc And ‘remember-c little goes along way NOW FOR A GLASS 0F DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE MILK I Just add s dessert spoon of olate syrup to a. glass of milk- stir and serve. This recipe will provide 24 glosses of cho- colate milk! A GRAND DRINK AT ANYTIME! 1 A. P91‘, able A. wash 4. mean 5. with l cent extol] A 1m‘ ‘tom To j- When _uired stiffness, a 17551118 Soda while beating. Prevents falling if flvgllle after beating ortakec, . . l 2. Wlha lotion of 3. Whi misspelled? revize. doubt" ? swa-siv" a as in say. both s's as in so. not pe-r-swa-zlv. 3. To elevate b_v praise. 5. Dub’! DRESS FOR A WEE TOT c. little girl from 2 3 old. Costs very little to struction above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or ta] Charlottetown Guardian. DcdgnNo. 499 ___— I NDW DAN ll! By Anne Ashley i (‘£11 bean I milling the white W e required does not beat to the add plncnmcg Will make it more fluffy, and it must stand How can I render tasteless or nailnfillés?“ chew l1 Piece of orange pee], bef remnlayakblt o: flllyenne pep- 0 . . medicine. I18 e disagree How can I remove an un- pleasant odor from the hands? One o! the best. i to the hands in mustms waiter. armsn Ellfiilill D. C. Williams “(hill ls wrong with this sen- n; 51,0 not propose to accept t ls the correct pronunc- “Persuasive”? ch one cf these words is Cauterlze, tcmporize, yvhat does the word “ext0l" What is c word beginning du that. means "cccasicnlng ANSWERS Say, "I do not intend lo ac- their offer." 2. Pronounce per- Raevise. 4. "The book ed Lincoln's many virtues." 0H8. DEflIGN N0. I89 lhlflt little dress is crocheted to M"! make. Pat- cdmlplete ln- No. 4B0 contains s. order pattern: Write or rend Scrip to Needlework Bureau Name Street Address “"' at »ELLEN’S DIARY l By An Hell Ill-let's Ills “Y and. itand Notcll IIIIIQ NQIIVG' w m "h" eftcrklccnlched amififi. other duties-while she wcited for Jock to come to dimen or maybe for c. atubbolm tee-kettle to come s. boil. It's remarkable the ‘what you women p_ut your tune in at that you haven't oven your litfle garden in yet." M; the some time, he pointed out to me that Karolyn “all alone in mere" hm hers in order some days ago. And others o1 the neighborhood had rth done "long ago" and to hear James tell it, they are sitting down now with nothing to do but flex their fing- ers, so anxious are they to have it at the place where they can begin the weeding. James is said, the best one (but never in a phllanderinz way) to notice “that the "other women" are doing. Be- fore Jeanie-w Judy-came to Al- derlea, supposing I had been busy getting my usual chores done in the early morning while he was on an enamel to the corner and in his absence I had been hiujijylng, as Aunt Kitty Mahoney used to say descriptively “till my tongue hung out" so that-on his netum I might be able tn join him and the boys alt some seasonal work in the field. For example, now that we are about to commence it: the potato- planting. Then when James had finally arrived in the field and JUNE 21,_1945 imnmxrummml l ' § Weill New w» IO‘ "l0 Flown‘: ’ Pewlmiinnk, my.» at 2 OTHER SHADES? Cum-mi Rare‘ after he had caught his second breath, perhaps as he happened to Pam Where I planted. on “the marker" or more likely with "the hiller" he would call to me in an amazed way: "Ellen" he would say “Mrs. X. ‘is oult planting today. She's a smart woman!" “And Mrs S. is cut with the rest o! them" he would soy continuing his line of thought on the next round but never pausing for that might put a sweep in the drills “with her baby in the carriage. I do not see how she nmnages all her work and still is able to help . . " l last word is lost to me. already swab, lowed up in the distance. He al-. Ways told me those things in such: a way, I often wondered ll per- haps in m.v haste, I had left my then not. too substantial body at home. and only the “angel" part of me was in the field with a too- large basket out of which. I drop- drop-drcpped sets continuously, from the sacks at row’s centre or end and refilling it cnlv to com- mence the drop-drop-dropping all over again. For never once ln his telling dld James give me to under- stand that he was aware of my presence-that I mvself was of the .sa.me sisterhood (if in c lesser |degreel than these “other worn-en. |I think now, on such occasions {James did forget that I was of the gentler sex, choosing instead to re- uard me as one of the boys. That's what Bill. still overseas. used to smile about to me. “Why does Uncle James call the three of you when he Only ‘VB-mo ‘m9? Listen! "he would say.‘ Sure enough. “Rcb-Jock-Ellen" James llvould call from the barn-yard. I was one of "the boys." . _ It was he. by wav of encourage- ment. I yuspect. who spread the fertilizer for us before supper. And if at. times I have entertained tre notion that he did not scatter this plant food so lavishly on the BRI- den as I have seen it on the fields. maybe the years 8J0 ‘Winn! m“? magic on his heart-strings for it was generously coated in grey. the shade of the mist that hangs alonz the river in summer mornings. when Judy and I went to gllrflllflf- den-planting this evening. Now see ma; you rake it in well-and oh, yea. have you anrlrlrls to make your rows ? These were his parting words. Judy and I spared no D81!!! V! ma“ the m" face smooth and red. and planted our rows straight and even. If you lived at our house at " ward Island at emptying the basket only to refll it - Complete rungs o Barbara Gould preparations ovzu‘ ls in Prmce Ed- 1 -_'_. w l. . l Alderlec, you would lcnow that u unmatched fragrance‘. Yfpe i scanty word of praise from James g June evening to malt: roll"... is a reward well worth striving for me remember that “God walks in the final "well done" worth more ardens-I know-because l-le walli to the ha y recipient than any "mun, ; tangible n that money can bu . ° ' ' We had the even-song of the bir l m the orchard-trees and a snow- ririft of petals from the branches: a shy yellow and black canary out of a book hovered about the ball on the lawn and there ‘This was l. strange s Q Alderlea for James come incur his work ending well before dusk. We found him there. in his old SHOW, nrm~chalr when we came up from was the: (Continued on Page 8) ' ‘Q Needleoroll? FOR Tue HOME‘, NIPPED-IN WAIST - ‘Hie nipped-hi waistline is s big feature in the fashion parade this pretty frock that but-| to neck will reduce your waistline to a. minimum. No. 2361 is out in sizes 12 l4, l6, 1s. 2o and 40. Size 1o requires av. yards 15-inch. 1% yards ruffllng. 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Priveit, nlyuiwuie, Ark, and lzrz‘ l1'.~~‘€l‘l:‘;:'1n,_ in the bedroom of their new home for Pvt. J. c, Prlvéllv left who lost his life in Luxnntbourg 1m January- The "T jnmd slim funds and forced to live in n crowded four-room hulk!‘- W . their two-story, IO-rocm, 110.000 home after an "plleled throusho brought donations from civilians and Arm! l" "'“‘°“ the world. DWI