LAGEMTEQ r... 1» - "t “I've idol £1 brad with Flcinbnnn’: Yeas! war sinu I um 4 511103;’ 4/ Z I ORA HOMO TIIIR M780‘ "o/ "W". I an Flo/rebound: You! [or brad. It’: so dependable?! “I gel better 5nd who I nuke it witb Plain-banana’: Yuwtii / IM/OIITIR 3d Y3’! / / / I FOR 4 GENE “I know my bread‘: Fleisrbmnn’: Your." RATIONS cejwben I bale wbb ‘l mCanadian women have relied on Fleischmanlfs jresb Yeast i0 bake bread with fin sweet, delicious flavor! I use Fleischmanifs, Canada's Order from your grocer I" MOI! VIIAMINS — MO FLEISCHMANN‘! Imli Yeast av excellent natural wince at the I ll IIPI cry day. f you ba today! III I eeiel of Tlile Yaael |l an Cumin nun! Vllalnlnl I e, smooth texture, ke bread at home favorite fresh yeast. HAD! IN CANADA CHEESE CROQUETT TASTY DISH“ A‘. -£_:_ . \.\'.\ . -mw New Ban l!! (Serve with Green soled) By Anne Ashley Ki ' I _ , Ir 1 Question aruYAnewara en Price Control will appear iu The Guard- ian as a regu ar feature each day. The question: are thou which have reached Wartime l’ to send them Women’; Regional mitten of t e W and Trade Board. Q- I lost my ration book a eou- ule e! weeks ago but made no ap- Dltcation for a new one. My book rumed be replaced with valid ones? A. No. It is not possible to re- place coupons which have expired orQthls reoson. l . am expectn nests from the United States g R that temporary Htilm cards mn be obtained for them. Is it possible for me to get them or must they fllllplv in person? A. Yoiu- guests must axiulv in person when they rr-acli P“ They Hwy imply at any one of the Loc Ration Boards iii tho Bro.- CE. Q. _Will there be any more "F" (Carmina sugar) coupons. other than those numbered 1 to l0 valid at a later date? A. No. There will be no fur- ther allotment of canning Ykiil’ available this year. i C. D. Williams and untierstand| y oved dreamers foresee a brave new world in ltisa aboutu acts take of! their There are as stead of havi iwill fenes, and that Mom will ing machine whet-her she extended to even take in wives. . or even wha coveralls and out on their skirts again. where they can put perfume NATURE ‘DECIDED WOMEN’S LOT After The War She Will Marry Children. Cook As She Always Has an agitating ‘ braves over what women are , Have grand loot for a. summer debate hot as the weather. and nobodws . is ours surmise and ano er‘; Women. themselves. can they d on't know what they can t they want to do after they mohv schools of thought about the matin- u there are individuals. There are those who anemia that h of under- _ v “Ell back culled their "sacred sphere" behind their ears in- Eealists assert that. after the duration that there not be enough jobs to go around. and men will grab all of the good have to return to her cooking stove and wash- hankrrs for them or not. While the starry- which democracy Will be; BOTH VIEWS WRONG AND RIGHT Pcrhapi all of these arguers are being a good deal wrong. The a ssemblv lin a little bit of all right. as well as e was never home to the domestic-minded woman and she will be glad to be surrounded again by her D0ts and pans. wlio has onoe toted her own pooke ‘on Saturday night. As for jobs, ma skills that will give But in tryin forget one tihi. iieons ago. They fall in love. Food has tn be cooked. starts out but no miracle is eve tbook The real pattern of life never chances. They marry. Thev have children. Thcv make homes. ' Clothes washed. m be. ninety-nine times out of a. the things that every woman since Eve has r going to reconcile the woman to not getting her nay envelope ybc many wmnen will have developed unsuspected them priority over men. Or swap Jobs so that there will be nn sex in work. born milliner can make hats. while the wcmen who has the hands of a , mechanic can go on making autanoblles. l g to decide what's to become of women lifter the war we . and that is that Nature settled all of these matters men and women mayi and the man who is a Boy meets girl. . And no matter what a eirl j hundred she ends by doln! j done. | LivingfiLeisure The Woman’s Realm A KlTGK-N WDIDOW 1 gla from bumble toil end lee m. lift-zoos lo m ne-veuu Dr de; Irlcht tslrlus glittering through a ree, Orion with eternal smdl. And u I watch them in the blue, with ‘shading hand against t ass I knowgnot l: their work i d0. Or if for me they rise and pass. —J.E.l<I. Macdonald, in New Har- vesting. APPEAL T0 WOMEN An urgent appeal has zone out to British women to help ciome the children of occupied Europe and the Government is making avail- able special supplies 0i W001 5nd other material to facilitate this task. Clothing factories whose labour is fullv employed on direct war and essential home needs can- not; meet the estimated demand and spare-time help from women is asked Women’; organizations are undertaking to co-ordinate the effort. CllPDed from the Lost-and-Ilbund: “Found-bird or hat which flew or blew into Murphy's Service Sta- tion. lt's sort of round with green and red feathers or quills in it. you've lost a bird or a hat, or even if you haven't, diriye by and see it; it's worth the tr p." More than hall’ this year's pack of California sardines will be used for the armed force. and lend- lease requirements, because of the high food value of this fish. its low cost and the transporteibility of the canned product. COSMETICS Even in cosmetics, the armed he is and are finished with l’ INADK NAPIHI m s ‘ mother. of a family Vines.» ofiiinluihr. mack: hu pro- yildetli aflclet o! gt)’ 00 or nun £112 makes thus health 0f brill! which“! Il-léghlllll-T l I lldw Odkldwllihl ‘fiddle ciiht inches =1: t g one-inch inge. ' In one corner of sac napkin ia appliqued a fruit desig . cut, from plain material in the natural fruit colors- apples, grapes, rich”. pears. etc... with sterm an a leaf or two. The napkins are folded so that the design comes on top; and a pile of them, togethe with sever- al small trays, are always to be found 0n top of the refrigerator for the young people and their friends who usually drop in after the movies for a late snack. Ir. might be added that father freqflitly does a, bit of “raidin3’ tool COLORS GALORE IN NEW PLAIDB Plaids that slmosl shout with free and uninhibited combinations of colors, are used for suits, extra jackets. capes, and coat-s. with such an eye-catching maze of colors you can proceed, with or 1g without caution, to the roundup of a typically fall and winter 1944 wardobe. Green red, or gold colored extra. skirts; beige, gray, light blue red hite blouses: dotted and striped wool scrafs, Vest sweaters, and thick, swanky looking string, finger gloves are all the extru needed, one of each or as many as your allowance permits. for the fun of making six orl inal outfits work like l8 or, 20 fore the season is over. PERI UP THAT VDIL WHY la Ind. fated Caraatlu Milk tin y". fund milk for bode-fed babig; It’: a soft-curd, bomogeniud milk. very my w digest. In . safe mill: beolutely. It's a no» hbing milk-an nourishing as hi} can be . . . extra rich in "sunshine" ltlmin D to help build strong ' bones and teeth. 311147. knight Min-bu“, fal, regular taeth- than an from right lint, and plenty of i” right mill. Ask yoar deem also‘; a Carnation Lfilk formula ibr yo‘ baby. Write hr free boob, "Y," Coataa ’ Baby". Carnaioa (3., Ltd, Toronto, Ontario. 1014014 r10 Q Carnation M i I k awmmfilw‘ A CIILDIAN PRODUCT The time has not fillet arrived when we can order our babies sent to us parcel post. We st get our nourishment from well-cooked food. In- stead of from pellets we carry around in our pockets. And us lonz as these customs and habits survive marriage will still be women's greatest career. and they will just naturally gravitate to the kitchen and the nursery. So we are borrowing trouble when we worrv over what women are wing to do after the war. ‘Fhey are zolnz to do pretty much what ihcv have always done. - Q. Bow can 1 separate a water glass when it becomes stuck in an- other? A. Pour cold water in the upo r i000 to contract it, and then lflg-| merse the lower one in warm water to expand it. They can then _ .1113» easily seParated. elation of "longevity? Q. How can the skins from 1s. hich one ci lllusc horns .s bread crumbs for rolling beers be removed very readily? ,misspelled? Hideous, courageous, flwfiuczzcs. A. P the beets in hot water, wmazeous. tiemporancotis. (Jflllti cheese 1h meat ch ; for a short, time, drain oli the hot, fl. What. does ihe ward then ninsli to a paste with a fork water and imediawly fill the vessel cal" mean? c1‘ spocii. Add seasonings and With cold water. . What word "";111n1i1g with and finally 3 of the cs2. Q- How can the shiny par-ts o: ser means "slavery"? , Fault; beaten Lziscmhgiids to; agarlgangabelgemgigcd? I a ' ’ ...$L\‘ul..<_~li'lO ame- . ie \Vl usouo r Chili m refrigerator until readyl one feaapoonful of ammonia tonciie to u-c Just before cooking, rollouaz-t or water. Then pros; on 111.; bu.‘ re-l wrong aid forces have first choice these daiysi from London, England, comes the story of how, British women are without sun-tan cream this summer because troops need face cream for, lcamourflage. Hundreds of tons of, the camouflage cream have been-r manufactuhec for commandos and air-borne troops. It comets; 1n three colours, black, green and rown. WITH HAIR. STYLES One British cosmetic firm is mak- ing onti-frosbite cream for R..A.F., sucking hair back from a centre air gunners. This lotion, used at all, part, so as to lock like a Madonna bomber command station looks‘ in a floating halo. is all ri hi. for like foundation lotion, but it even- the war-bride-to be whose eatures tually dries white. mm that KOOd. To be that ' hair-line should be nearly What parsle sh bound cheese teaspoon dry mustard in 8 drops ‘Imbasoo sauce ‘i ItLmDCOXl salt 2 lvllelflmlls Worcestershire sauce. l tablespoon flour ‘ 4 c2‘ ' I mxjy q, -\ - » ‘ " "” “mi In these days, when good vieling ls scarce. it is a wise poicy *0 care for whet one has. A weary- coking! yell can be restored to crispness by} pressing under waxed paper with al warm iron. BE CIRSUMSPECT l ‘i: 6 1. What ls ‘wrong with this s toy orllflYy has been rni. 1S the correct Dronun- pool right after they ave been put in. Don't get shlimpooed tic soon after 5 ermanent. Give it about two wee .to set and your machine-made waves and curl, will my with you longer. v ' WIliLCS 1 lea-noon water ‘ I §Ellen's Diary > . I; An lalaal Farmer’: Wlfc ’.... m-reoo-e-eowoevvv irwreased." l ' ner hour. Jeanie came in io tell me.‘ they had moved the binder and were busilv engaged iii a field "skepti- l had ucccmplished and . finish the cutting this evening". James said: "That's un- likely, there's the field across the Answers good a perfect, a, brow ditto and a face ouid be doe; for you and more oval than an or the taste appeal Holden brown . _ cred panel‘ Place 0n ks and “r130 hot as an rip- i. Babies coul _ or make larger Cf0flucltggl wmd serve gs wit‘: dish with toss-ed flreen saa a es 32 small cro- ‘ quettes. WHY IS YOUR ortess so MUCH W/l/rik THAN MINE ? t..- ll1ey'd say. ion-fie 1i. u Js in “lot. : zicccnt second ylloble. not long-gev-l-tl. 3. Cont Pertaining to one “no disbelieyes. "His s c; would not acwpt it." and alum-u. o. a it . . iiiztl Sejvitudr. ./_ | l James came from the land of dreams with a start this morning. to notice the sun bright on the bed- room wall. He dmssed hurriedly for there was certain to be the busiest d-ay ahead. I was surprised to sec my bread actually watching for me. as I opened the "stair-foo" door for it seemed as if I had only mixed it. But there it. was as Aunt Kil. used to say: "like a puff- ball" demanding to be down for the second rising. thought then -I should have used a bit more flour in the mixing last night. I knew that. at the time but the flour was in the porch and it was so dailt and eerie there my heart failed within mo. ‘and as James had already retired, l (ia- cided to leave it as it was. It was inclined to ' this morning and although Rob said apprec- iaiively: “who built this?" as he reached for another slice at sull- per-tim-a. I wished that I hrid boon brave enough to secure one more handful of flour. for in - broad- m g as in a great tinny other works of our hands it can be the bit more or les that creek." Dear me. I hrid commletely forgotten the field of grain. whose growth I had noted each day as I went with James and the cream- can to the road.‘ I washed a few pieces this morn- ing, perhaps by way ol celebrating the successful repairing of the binder. ‘things were once more right in the lldlWbdt-illfld. there u. "it course to my iniiiti was a line of ivasning dancing in the breeze. One zirticle l almost tiesualrcd of clean- ing was James’ iicxt-to-nesr. shirt. ‘lnere w-re lXldlCJllUllS that he liau forgotten iiis classes on Fair uay. My sleuthing. iieitlirr prol-es- sioniil or l woulu s.iy amateurish, leans me w believe here was green paint somewhere about inc fair- guuiids mat flay. Bur. liow could James get. it oil the very tip of lllS shirt-collar: TKLXL is as yea a nus- tcry to ine when l ccnipialiicd about it, ne asked ll. bit loiuly l thought: “bdiflb? iuuio sure it was green!’ and when l assured him oi‘ me fact. he said with a lar- what it does of your cooking are two different things but they're both good! Add a dollop of finely chopped parsley to egg dishes. salads, soups and of course. fish. I piquant flavour helps sharpen more delicate ones. . . and its vitamins A and C and high iron content. 33;’ . \~C1‘\'.‘\"R5\$O\.¢l.-\I%"\'r~ ‘r ' liedorn Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. What is the correct way of introducing a mun a yvoman? A. The mail 1s liiyluuaibly pre- sented to the woman. The only ex- ceptions are when u woman is in- troduced to the President of the United States. to a cardinal. 01‘ l0 e . If you haven't features that oblige, you'll hear more envious sighs from the pews. if you'll re- vamp the Madonna hair-do to suit the needs of your face; will wear a bang, oven if it's only g whis r of a fringe; or will soften a slic back ciof w th waves that undulate from a centre part, if your face needs it. But forget, about this current style entirely, and be a ru ged little individualist who pile; cur ' of her head, if you have a fulish face that needs a build-up. The summer permanent; deserves more than hit or miss care, and here's what experts tell you to do kccp curls from vanishing. Decide on a hair style before yuu get your permanent; and be faithful m pour choice. Fussing around with hair changing the parting or the direction of curls which g, machine has routed-reduces life expectancy oi’ a permanent. Don't wet, your hair. if you put up pin curls. Ari oily dressing does better by your permanent, Don't let vacuum wsk.._1n~e ewlmmlne POOH. FELLOW l _ The wife looked furiously at bl faced busban Q- "If sit with your b to engine in you feel didn't you ask some one to c am Planes with you?" "Because there wasn't anvbod else in the carriage to ask," he 0a helplessly ' T00 IOCIADLI lvim. Smith induced her lib bandtotakehershouuinrazidet one big store thcv strayed llllQ s mannequin parade that yvas inking plane. One evening gown displayed particularly attracted Mrs. Sirutlfl attention. "Darling," she said. don't you think that would look nice at our parry next week?" Mr Smith loked at the manne- nequin and his eyes bflllltillpd "It certain wo-lld." he said tefirly, “Send the girl an invite» makes the .. . , miwny look. 1|; mimic lime been a reigning sovereign. red.’ ‘lhere must nave been rod, _ whom does we bridegroom’! ;amt somewhere about the fziir-- mg“. as me be“ mun-z gIOLlIIKiS as wcll._th§t dav. ] A’ The brothel- O; me groom, the brother oi- the bride, or the groom's bcst friend. n. hostess for difference mtween the mediocre. and the perfect. In this case: "The, little more and how much it isn The little less and what worlds‘ away." _ . The men went. with numerous wrenchu to place the new wheel on the binder. James was appre- hensive ihat it would delay the cutting over-long. However. l_i's luckv star must have been l "ascensi-n today for the repairs were made no time I could scarcely believe it when I heard the sound of the cutting from up the wood-road < lltimlield 1 scrapbook " B)’ Roberta Lee sasficaisaauv- Needulecrilift For The Home HOUSE FROCK This was one oi‘ the rare days at, Aloerlea "when the paper UUCSHL come.‘ Everyone zvus uuapuolnt- ea. even Jeanies visitor, somecn: very oeai" no ner wno is spending a A brief-holiday at the lioine across‘ hi‘ the lane lsurolyn ldO culled-up ml“ ” ' ilnqulre if ouls iiad ccmc Jilmcs, as is his custom, sat uown bcfcr: dinner and reached lbr lils glasses, only to lav them uslde again. H: was rather disturbed for he wished‘ to read about the inking nf Paris irom within jntl also to usccrtaini wncther Rumani.» had iiially (lQ-l fllflv-‘Llo uisuzrec with the Ger-l mans.’ There liad been something‘ W "Wt 9116M. that he had not quite "caught" in the morning- news. For his disappointment, I re-l mind him that, only when rhe' Illlflgs we talu- ior granted iii-cl taken from us oven tel we learn to apprccl ' think there will be mail in the morning t o . . H long should lwaQit for“; guest who is late ldi r? l me ct more than fifteen inin- New Cream Deodorant Safely helps Stop Perspiralion to cut and seam togothe . No. 2773 in size 36 re 4 yards 35-inch fabric; 2 yards edging. For applique order Pattern No. 1-1215 which includes 2:1 diflerent motifs suitable for sp- n crue. Send 20 cents for PATTERN. Print. your Name. Addraaa anti Style Number plainly. 8e sure to state sine you wish. Addr P ttern D parhient tho Sharlotftaeetowh Guardian. , i-iii Nil YES, motto! RINSO'S sonw new suns Qfl’ m Mgge 0m’. tom's imromWi-ness fvs HEARD so MUCH ABOUIRINSO LaTELV. svnzvaonv SAYS IT saves TIME AND worm. w IF YOU WANT TO SEE YOUR CLOTHES COME THE An Improved Diutpan W/l/TESK USE MY SOAP... R/MFO Bend the hollow tin handle of the dlustrnn to a. right an 1e with the pan a rdod broom h dl . It l l an e avoids much There was ll. shower this even- ing. not mourn. of course but a little moisture to refresh drooping, $111? 018522-8- b 03:18 as the s ere rou t to c stables for the ggening gnlikim m men came from the harvest- fleld. I did intend to go a-visitir? this evenink but instead spent t lde the fire. James scam the sky. still dark and sullen to bell, me: "If it continues raining, it' will do mole good than I can oo",l suppose of thimting 91min and potato no . It is very met wnldht. no sound executing water "over the dam". ‘There is not even-one star and the man the moon has hidden his face. l. few But we mint retire, for as James drops of lemmi juice. If the Qoflpg truly says: "No Qng can toll what is genre it will remain on too of the the morning will bring," we : if not hmwater will be-l l2?“ tommrow — Diary-Good- I. Does not rot dresses or men’! shim. Does not irritate skim 2. No wailing to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Prevent: under-arm odor, help: uep perspiration safely. 4. A pure. white, ' , ‘ . war e p rova ea a ‘A i a A l s '1 el American furniture ofLaunder- lag-harmless to fabric. UK Am regularly. _ c- si d ‘ S ‘h g l G r g . dorm“ 1H9 deo m» 15¢ Ill! m 1E J Thu-ah‘ ‘h. N“ MNQtAMSII After threading the needle, tie a y? ttbehrerfid of‘the thtriead that o en rom spoo 8nd the thread will not. klilk. Method of Testing 008cc to teat the unlit of to put a spogrmul ‘in a one Province ' It i; not the earth, it is not Armr- lce w ia so great. . iltlalwhoamtfeatortobcgrut, Ar ri | WANTTO wmsns R/rvso W/l/Tfl H nus sneer IS g%&TN1QHIAEI%:mtfl‘NAS£ UT s e l0 MINUTES] THIS EASY WAY WILL M AKE CLOTHES l AS‘! LONGER, TOO A we. to form individuals. Nndernesth all, individuall. I swear! nothing is 00d to me. now that ignore; in ividuala. - - —- Walt Whitman. __ .21‘! TILLIE THE TOILER- Webster éwt-tas Pi.'*A"'~/'ii~e 11w" w AN AMERIC - . ' s AINL‘! UE WAG-IT AM kttlittLs/ou WERE PLAYING- IT 6 S lsosH. ‘rvsfieor "mus v 1M AN AWFUL PICKLE NOW - T I c. I A i New BUGLE CALL, EH? COME 1N1?) MY QFFICE you'll uevzn a: smsnzo wirn auvrume m: once you sec nmeo wnrre use: A LEVER rnooucr flaw e fa Pa ,5 e/l