o LLQJW 11m amaurrrrrown cusnmn 2 ':=; —=-—rw= -wu-c-v<-.-=-= WHEN CHILDREN Catch Cold It is usually because dieir resist- apce is lowered. Build up their vital reserves d atren with the aid of Father mus Medicine. ‘Hall body- ' din medicine has bean used succeugrlly for over 85 years both in the treatment of cpida and to help rebuild men and virali . Free from al orkannfu? s, ly safe for ' Living €s° Leisure The Woman's Realm t! wish there was some wonderful] Inpthe ‘ma o: Beilnnms mus. Where all our mistakes and all our! heartaches | “and all oi our ‘ or selfish grief Could be dropped ika a shabby old coat at the door And never put on again. —I.ouisa Fletcher Tarkington. HINTS OF ETIQUETTE 1t is correct for the child to ti? his soup lute to get the last O! the soup, ut he should be trained to tip it sway from hintsclf. TAKE A TIP FRO“ BABY Mien scalding milk take a t!) frcfn the diret-‘ions for preparin! Baby's formula and stir the rnllk while it is nearing. If not stirred coating of milk forms on the bottom and sides of {he saucepan and this coating contains part of the precious calcium. Breakfast ts the most n8ZiBcted_ megl of the day. especially by war workers. An industrial wurkerl {horrid take core of one-third of} he day's nutritional needs at breakfasttime. A good diet con- sists of fruit, eggs, beverage and toast. j”- I Boil your lemon rinds and use s extract tn flavor iced drinks. “or gaups and vegetables with goon rlnds. A few drops of lemon n your hair brush will add high- Egrts to your trssses. soften text- of the hair. YQPIIAGIAQUDIN L.n _— r rah introducing mahogany in!» lihigland. presentim Queen Elias- bctn with a table of the wood he had found in the New World- That rubber gasket around you!‘ refr erator door is important. Md douby so now because of the urgent need for food conserve-Mon. ‘ It’; what keeps the coin so perfect- 1y sealed in, Bud the warm air outside so successfully To give it n. longer life coait it with talcum powder at least two or three times a year. Just sprinkle the powder on, and rub gently with your hand. You'll find this trea/tmen‘ is effective even nit-tr the gasket has become noticeably sticky. And another thing tn re- ernber‘—- most people. when they clean their seirigeratcr neglect the gasket entirely. Din; do it. It. should be washed u just as the rest of your refriger- ator is. to zet rid of grease and oils that do subtle but infinite harm to rubber. rnamvmo FOR rm lies been panned or just "thrown t0- gomar" gs l; were? If you have put plants in where there just happened to be an exrrpty lime. why not spend these January evenings with paper. pencil and ruler. Perhaps the easiest way is to make a rough free-hand plan of the way ou would like your garden to 00k ‘Ihsn try a more formal plan. drawn ac- curately with a ruler and also to s set scale. ' ‘mat clam, bright, cheery look is flu vary mason r: decided to siipeover your d1 in the first g, and wash nu more than five trunutes in gentle suds water alone. For stubborn spots in dry flakes with fingers. ‘men rinse thoroughly and use kish toweh to help you get the wom- cut. Don't, whatever you do, let slip-covers lie around damp. ‘When you're ready to hung them to dry use two or uzoro parallel “‘ ' and pin the pieoestc both of them. ‘Ii-its helps tn dry them anoothly and quickly and in ur garden, in the past.‘ it. goodlu that arc safe for anything slle in f A bishop accosted in foil- sawzywby n zevel-lerr who “You think you know everything, but I'll. tell you two Win83 3'9“ don't y “ ery likew," said the hilltop, “What are they?" "I'm your ' Lorie. vur_ahi_1:t___§__ chair or davenport shape. It also prevents ly sagging, which iron- Lng or fixing wont correct. IINSE AND SAVE ’ When the milk or cream bottle is emptied, pour u Us Witter‘. swish it around vigorously and then pour it. . . not down the sink but intro the soup gravy or a sauce. The lurking food values won't benefit, the kitchen link at all but they will benefit you. GAR-TONS FUR COOKIES in which The waxed cartons butter and shortening are ed rnake exrceilen: containers or ice box cookie dough and also for packing 600K183 for overseas boxes. TWICE AS GOOD When dish or hand towels wear thin match them in pairs Stitch together around the edges and. from corner to corner Reinforced this way there’: lots of good drying still to be go: from the thinnest towels. KEEP SEPARATE when hard and soft coal are being used together they mouldnW meet until they go into the fur- nsce. separate the bin and keep the soft coal tn one port and thc anthracite in another. Proper pro- portions of each are necessary for successful results. en staking up, use three shovels o.‘ anthracite to one of soft c051. Firing practice should be the same as when an- thracite alone ts used. KZING WARM REQUIRIG I000 ENERGY Important at any time to round Ollt the H1796 IQUBIBI’ I day. l. nch is more than ever ss- sentiai during cold winter months more food energy. Nutrition Services at Ottaawl point out that ti’ any one of the days meals is neglected it is diffi- cult to provide in the other two enough of the health protective oods to make up a balanced diet. Winter lunches must. carry their share of health prot/sctlvo foods and they also need more calories than are no in summer time, to take care of the greater energy demands of cold weather. Mb te slice of bread will fin- u energy — em protrec vs |vslue too-if whole grain or vita- mind B, Canada approved bread is ilk 2 m): at rum Dlixed fiuils Dissolve Jeii-O in water. Pour ISPITI dificnlties of production, can still be sure that the Jell-O you o get will be frail-flavored, tender, sparkling-clear . . . your jeil-O Puddings will be smooth, tempting, delicious! But reduced wartime supplies mean In: Joli-O products. That's why you can't get jail-O and jell-O Puddings as often as you'd iiketou tfllbewisetousstheminsuchgrand ‘Blends!’ FRUITS IN JIll-O RING ‘i package Icii-O, any flavor into wet ring mould. Chili until firm. Unmonid on letrum, and fiii with mixed knits-diced oranges, apples. panned or preserved peaches orpears, halved and needed rwecr grapes, etc, as available. Accom- pany by a fruit-salad dressing, and Cheese Straws or crisp wafers. Sir or seven servings. I 2 ti?” r i 5/4 up: roohd rka Prepare Jail-O Pudding with milk. aa diremd on ‘ . Cool. Fold in dc, which has been boiled render in salted water. then drained and cooled. Chill in desert sop llliikml‘ with Mint-Marshmallow I when just keeping warm requires 1n Dorothy Says- WIFE SHOULDNT FEEL SUPERIOR Marriage Never A Success Where Girl Starts i’3?"§s‘r€w With Idea Of Lifting Boy To Her Level DEAR DUB-S 30. My family while he be and talks well, I must admit that I wouldn would be ashamed of Also. this to be. DIX-I liln I ed? know wheth take sum a “Th, P901710 Shel Oodli’ You will find N W ere is something in the wanttolk th hbn, do] mall 911.10g: llhbwfira etlliaflshisnevifgpgonsidergmlggrself and that sue regards hinrhrzs n. social inferior, 90H Nor are you pin are not willing to accept. will be your famil . too. Y flow in some if Hflliflfl fnsh are men few men you don't need to change or accept D buys me beautiful clothes. and life toner-he wotiid Wtiryflmdlgfeaktgu mun damn s nag or a taln things e er SOME SWERPEvery husband cortstitu-tes Ge some string ng the same admonition or advice h For s nos, it is time he lights a cigaertte or gets au 05c of to scents up the . his teeth the time he lent some money or the night he stayed down Ia WUIAldHI: change his shoes when his feet were wet and not a bad cold. ll of his lfttfle tastes and pengui- ingwhlnifie he ha- set her heart upon N i mtvlre common inmpebls d calving The majority of than haven't verv about and their minds rut . so them And . that's why, when you do, dishes as we give you here! CboreldePaddlng glasses. Serve with th . one {articular sultiect until it n your ease. W0 stcated. ff your hus his faults. don't do it. After to correct him. a 55E s-rs i? nghat he does that are wrong WOMEN UNCONSOIOUS NAGGEBS has his own private definition of what net-ally epeakin the same suggestion over and over undredg tim me iri of N, oppose mn/tc v much s to veiz plain] 15:38. I. K1100 llilflbfl 100d M15111 m l: paths; and father $1 out ore v ems. w m,“ W, Do yoly raissernannrelrsgre not Just what I would like them “fig? nlguggcausgilf “we Mm‘ and i be smell happiness in being his wife. mlrrlau is hichothe‘ wife feels lggelfa her bear Home of parlor-twinks and wouldn't have known spoons a a dinner. e ever known enprsssed opinions. that would en-otn rmtpls-intxpysopie take kindly to correction, Mam a man the man you marry as he is. .i_____i-._ EAR DDROTHY Dix-My hudrend is wfull hc adores both be ust Heaven if he didn't accuse about ething that ho does that I don't kc. usband what she thinks altout ‘t’ WORRIED when‘ “if; her bncpo is, and haw injurious it nagging to a friend that nevm- was repaid, ts at the It gging h . year din‘ _ his church. oxfashs wildest: matte hlmlvgzbm from tern. It is nagg lets hing special she wants or doing over the ' than WOmen realise. becaus “$5.? ifiiiif-"i all. a man doesn't And if’ you do feel that vou have tn call his ettBN-lm o his mistakes, do it once, and let the master drop. Don't keep rnbbiflu n . - a your in 0f course. it. is pretty ham for a wife to keep silent when she sees k doing something of which m dies . _ kcepins your- tonnue between vour teet ensued to a man of because we are aristocratic, is very handsome dresses a ssiuty. but brothers. I t HG 8.11 e a. man's ways after you are I love mu fiance with all my heart and feel that we are meant for each other, er to marry him or not, N0 TIMI 'l‘0 HARRY ANSWER-I QhOu-id t. if 1n ‘no 881V X19 Y9" 8T6 8° 8 but I do not ANN S. to him and his _ the men you marry: to my people and thv God my successful mari- in superior w her hfilelhd. that makes a woman him. and certainly 11° better than he is. vrfnarrvxhimytllg“ name and their blood w be crueler than for her lteurt of sw- hirn away from the mother educate nim. and the hrotmrs has all memories in nfifiérhfi their t and noblest the finest ladies and I"!- formnl Some 0f the . Most of the great men as these you d . to change a men after you s v good to me and‘ the baby and me. Our rne of no in! W-i . in is i the s nuns a hflqlnkanrlflreaiélau husband every pipe of what an extravagance is to the nerves. or how it en she is forever throwing in lodge. or the occasion when he wife tries to make him so to hh club. and to BlVe up oesn’t _to_li.k\‘- rest no some- hmrse. or doing anythinq else e most a thins once and letting much that is new to think vence until it becomes it. they dwell on that 'a nor-v. imrrv to not somebody ifvou can Ipumv but es h. it is é. i i?!“ it‘ it list r men f ' bar $1, fit.“ uwto gmfnrl tau 1 "IBIS toseli rurlessbnpurchasso lhsd . Certainly notl Such sales A. cu mention are prohibited by 1B'W-" diml of m on l . fir! 80in’ parlor sincom m‘ new mo cy a and he raised the e and finger wave 50c tomTiic. price cover A. Definitely. yes.. . . dressers must not raise their above the prices chi-rind for the same services d basic period. September 1 October 11th. 1941. Q. I wish to rail-e there certain months in whi I on-nnn t as him to move? A. Yo u si the‘ ti t . . x mo“ no’ “omit canrfot ter- minate the period from Septsgtber h tn thllléi‘ 30th t _ _ nno a ymrr en- flmt to ulglrle cacurlng the winter OIIOCIIETED SCOTCH HAT FOR ANY AGE O74 DESIGN N0. 9'14 A crocheted Scotch hat for either mother or do hter may be created in a few min/u . (blorful and fltl any head sins. Psttom No. 974 con- tains instrupti in coin 0t stamps to Needlework Bureau. Char ottetown Guardian. _ Design No. V14 5TRIIITADDR§B -———- iilllliillllllllillillii. I'D LOVE IT- lhis is grond brood Give family mm bread these days-at meals, between meals. Bread is an essential food-a good source of Vitamin B-a good watcher for other foods. Aedlow home rsmernber-Pieischmaoufi [rub Yeast always gives fine. smooth, just-right bread. This depend- able yeast has been Canada's favorite for over 70 Ask your grocer ~ for Fleiscbmantfs fresh Yeast-with the familiar yellow label. IADI IN CANADA llllrllllllf IOIII Ill! by eating I aches o! automaton lush van h an oiualam natal-diocese a! lbehpenql I Gaqhn Vllflas. CITY—-—PROV'INOE——T evklmw in oosti lfyou bake at Veaalovarylapflulafisfi filing. to the , 1941. | {lsflstihere no ceilinfl hair- prices them the toglve my Mall“. must give vour tenant vane-t Martha Logan‘. Swift's famed bone aeeno- llliltvvhvk "wY-vurimc oookingoeiumn lsaregulsrfesrureofthispugcleolgto; these valuable hints each Monday Carving a Leg of Lamb 5y Mufti: Leg“ l MARTHA lOGAWS MINT SAUCE Mint Sauce with lamb i, practically a must. 4 tbsps. chopped fresh min; 2 tbsps. sugar 1 cup vinegar Pi th ' ed’ - ' inlsltltcecbgftr ofeilldlvi £3‘; three hours before serving,» Allow to steep. It‘ dried min; is , allow to stand in ho: ware: to cover before hiding vinegar and sugar. Proparcorvivnghelpeyougal exfmservingsfnmlllorpud We watched a demonstration of this modern method of carving a leg of lamb recently and were amazed by the extra slices it: ob- rained. Try it yourself next time. FIRST . . . be sure your knife is really sharp. The leg of lamb is placed as in the photograph. The shank bone is on the right, the thick meaty pm farthest away from the carver. NEXT _. . . carve two or three large slices from the near thin side. This enables you to rum the roast so it lies on the near thin side, with the shank the platter. NOW . . . slice down to the le bone, starting at the shank en , till you have as many. slices as you need to serve everyone; winch thick slices are best. LAST . . . run the knife along the _ ‘ leg bone releasing the slices you pointing up from have cur. Serve. " SWIFT CANADIAN C0. LIMED A Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conserva- tion and emcient distribution of Canada's food resources —~ __ __s.. ROWDYISM BANNED ponferment. of degrees. They hm -——- . their ownwmethud of enforcing the I10 1101M rill: and dealing with offenders. At a recent ceremony there was only one incident which a student said was to "maintain tradition." a A Needlecraft A For The Home SHOCK OI BOUHIDIHI Efficient h f th tidy tamarind p ty englreh t; wear Ihdflflinsizciltireqtdre verdict-marrow. '4'“ Bend 30c for pattern. which in. eludes complete sewing guide. Print number plainly. Be sure to stats size you wish Address, Plttcm Ohariottstown Gu SHIBFTmIlL-D. England. - (OP)- Bheffield ‘C iversity students have, through their own organisation. banned rovdiyism at tho annual De arrment the ar an. Nem- fim Adena éitv Province New Cream Deodorant ' 3411! W!‘ Stop Porsiroiion 1i Doeemtrocdreaes ormetfa a. 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