. -__-_._.. .__Q_. “i. ‘)QA';“I'1I-1J€¢4Jjfi _ JLLG! 1'19 I’ / Happenings of the Week we", occupied ‘lfif ‘cuticle-mg Wllwwr M Mimi Beach, florid ‘ lust euturday, but nary g “u; d1 slle buy for her husband, the Duke. '1' ie wlndsors, said me DuQhQSQ. hue lgrced to buy gifts for s0l~ dlvls. children and servants, but not a1 fiylllfllulDttill-iglaoluonmoach unfair. ll l c Q ped Duke Dlaffd golf. p . l O O Federal Cabinet members did hcnur to Prime Minister Mackenzie King on his 68th birthday when (my presumed him with, u uilvar trzv, engraved with their digng- lures. I I Q ‘Lleur-Com. G. H. Buntain :r-_ ' ‘Lt in l‘ week to spend 1 u. season with Mrs. dud little son Derek and is in llnliiurst, thg guest, u; M; and Mrs. C. H. Longwartl1_ O O u llds here mil be interested to nut Miss Vera Mulcomx _,>i..t._l, .\lil>. Buc, who was di- v Alf ul the Blpzist Church Choir u: this city a few years a80- 18 now prccziuiently active in musical ~ in her home town of Camp- bv .. n, N.B. Recently Miss Camp_ bull was soloist at two recitals ‘ u by Mr. Joseph Sanfillppo, \ ~_d_ by Mrs. J, , , hmst. Miss Crimp- b~ . ch toprano voice wu: very ..l-/‘ ably commented on by u“ P1 l. O O O Mr, ngd Mrs. Keith Morrow n; home from Halifax to Spend the nolirlltvs the HllP<is of Lt.-Col Md Mrs. K. S. Roger's, I O Ucut 1L O. MwMillm 13.5.0. and Ber and Mrs. Muc inn re- turned home Monday from their honeymoon meat at m» McAlpine Inn. St. blurgnrets, P.Q_ O O O Queen Mary has given I pair of forlolseshell opera glasses bearing flue initial “M" and u crown dlnrliflrtds to bu sold in behulf of the Duke of Gloucester’: Red Cross and St. John fund. O O O The mflfilfige is taking place at 5t. Nininnts Cathedral Antigon- irh on Monday next of Miss Al- frisdu Helen Gardiner, R.N., of Csrdii" to Mr. Ralph Joseph Rio- kfilll. son of Ca tain E. Rickett: and ‘Mrs. Rlcket , Canso. Miss Gardiner is a graduate of the N'\r.~1cs'_'1‘rn1n1nq School of Sr, Mar has Hospital, Antigonmh and buff. Rickettu i: : member of the M High luv: nrriv:d from h“ p gum m: Christmas mason with Lb: Doc- tor‘: sister, ma: Christin: Mac- Mlllan, Hlllsbdrough Houn. O O Min Elm Nicholson n( Now Yortlln] ha: llTl-Wgfillnfl vhf; i; m; mo or, Mr; lnhdluq; 1mm. _ _ _ . “d >ML Ind Mrs. B. 1114 little daughter Gloria are spend. mg the holiday week-end wit Mrs. Edgeccmna‘: parent: in Truro. . . . Mil: Gonldlm Billion who bu: returned homo from Ottawa. to be with her mother, Mrs. J. P. llzlhon, Prince Street, is being cor- dlully welcomed by her chums, O O O . of Now York f: b:- ing very warmly welcomed u: mu 11“ °°m8 W ilfimi I Short holiday with ‘her mother, Mrs. (Dr.) B. R. JEllKlIlS and family, Brighton. - - - M1‘; Ralph Calder is homo from McGill to spend the holidays with hi: parent; Mr. and Mn, Marcus Calder, ' ' Mr. m4 ma. w. J. Harquail and daughter. Miss Marion, are 5pe11d- mg Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Gordon C. Chandler and Mr. Chandler, Fitzroy‘ street». l/fr. Jack Jenkin: will b. mm. from McGlll University w lpend the Christmas season with his parents, Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs, J. S. Jenkins at the Roxborough, Ottawa. . O O Woman's Re alm z Social and Perso TllE PRINCESS 0F GRMZEN _ ‘. By Loul: Arthur Cunningham, Author of “Of The» .1- Thu: Lovu,” “lhrlonotto,” Eu. g; w. ‘w for :11 of you to lav: bcukfut. ‘lio- lfy0ullkew:shallgoupf.he mountain and luv: loin: fun with "Tflflt m» b: MIN." u-ld Mart-in zmv . “A lot of fun." But Flight uufonmt Roger Faore was not to slidc down the mountain that day. Shortly afrcr breakfast an ROAR station wagon, m: faster and sleeker man his own beloved Jalopy, drew up in front of Bmlibert with order: for him to re- turn to Montreal at ouco. "I felt it. somehow." he uld n1:- fll-lll’ to Merldel. “I have to In. but "Tl'1€v came here, and you fought this time l take my happiness with with them. That is how you cut your me. When I return, dear, you will be up. All this happened w lie we were 1994b?’ sleeping. But I dreamed of Bon- ‘l shill b: wilting, mon bravo", homm: Fricot last night." who said gravely. "1 mm pruy cub "You are sure you are notuflln hour for you-for your safe return.” tellln us that, Pol Martin?" ed They Zfll-hered on the step: Me e1. lflnllbert to sec him go, to bid him “N0,_n0, I dreamed of him, He bodspeed. madame wearing a. few was alive again. He was smiling at thousand dollursuwwzrth of sables as me and holding out his hand to me carelessly as she would a Navajo and to Rosina. Tell mo about the blanket. over her thin shoulders prisoners, Roger, lease." Mendel in a white sweater and "Not now, my ittle ono. some Krubbluu velvet slacks, Rudolph. ut- other day, perhaps. Now it i: time tired much like uefiher, all the little wer: : at h l d 6"“? fiat‘; Pf ea e cu . s oo came over the child's face. "Was it from this camp back in the woods they escaped, Roger? we: it ur nation wagon-f" er could not :.n:w0r, but Pol Mart needed no worda; b: could read it all in Roger’: face, in tho way he looked at Merldel, Ml‘. Lnd Mrl- J. l". B6 (the former Rlt: Hu-rlniton) u: ved in Halifax to spend u holiday with the letter’: mother, Mrs E_ p_ HM- rmllton. MI- and Mrs. Berry's Only son Vernon Harrington, who ls completing his filial year in E11- Bl-Yleeflllk Physics at the University cf Saskatoon lpont the Christmas holldfiy with friends in Modscjuw, Sask. The holiday season was u delightful occasion for Mrs. Har- rington as she has with her all the immediate members of her family Except her son-in-law, Ma- lol’ C- H- CB-mflbell who ha: been Iefvlnil’ oversea: this past your. However Mrs. Harrington feel: V37)‘ privileged to still have wl-th her her son-in-law, Capt. C. W. Rflmwy who is stationed 1n Hall- YM- M810!‘ Campbell's three chaYmlllg sons, Colin Harrington, Pele!‘ siellhen and 'I‘errence Struthwna added reatly u, u“ Joyou: family reu on. O O O Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nicholson have Corp. Douglas Nicholson and Miss Marjory Lefurgey, Ottawa, home for the ‘Christmas reason. O m. Ind . W. Donpierre d family of l-lelifux are spending ‘$18 holiday: with the latter’; parents, Mr. and Mrs’. vvlse. Major-General Jean Knox, di- rector and chief controller of the - meet ' the Canadian 1 Yyour film: dinct :0 Cuudu‘: lurgutphoh fllllflltllfr‘ mull: fr: dunlcplug lfld prlntinu. Bar-u Jellurl’ prufih. Volume minus: unable: u: m do qtmlity work st lowest cpst. nnd you ‘All lvfl better pleased with your pictures. Films Developed and 5 OI I_. Prlnfocl 25¢ m nu lou- FRE! Souvenir wM: ouch Orin 030mm» n South Durham, uo_ writ 8 spprucintu your lxcellunt war uud prompt- m-s. l have recommended your wnrk to ‘fulfill! who now um ynur steady customers." I Mnun'~d Enluvqemonf: H: 4x6’ In Enful Mcunl: STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE In: 129, For! 0M0: l, Toronto Print Nurnc and Addreu: Piulnly an Qffllfl. Hun your hvonrlto Enlurgvmeul Coloured by Hum! Auxiliary Territorial Service, who numerou: Charlottetown people during u recent visit, ac- companied by several senior AIRS. officers, paid un official visit to Woman's Army Corps residence in London lhortly after the young Canadian women arrived. the first. of their service Jrcup to reach Britain. . address Major-General Knox wel- comed them cn behalf of thousands of British women who have put on ‘the King's uniform, ITAIN REMOVED Aluminum pot: and pun: are fn- quently stained and discolored by such hotncly foods as potatoes, beets and carrots. To remove this alum- inum oxide, boll a solution of vine- gar and water in the pot or pun (about one tablespoon will do the trick) and then pop it into rich, grease-dissolving suds, It wm mm; out sparkling clean. LOVELY LINEN! ARE VERY ATTMACTIVI d! Embroidery these floral and bbd dough: on your They may p: well on pillow cases, towels, etc. It m ea a beautiful Hot iron with Mftnsfcr pattern No. 555 contains 8 motifs to make four pairs of case: complete i-Iistructlonl. ‘nu order mm: Write. or nend abw: nletun with your cent: in coin or atambfl to Needlework Bureau, lddresu with 1 town Guardian. yeodlework Department. Charlottetown Guardian Deuignllo. 666 .q¢»-_. m: dud hurlotlc- 34 ‘q, v . f: gum---__-==_—-—-_----_--;; OITY--~-—_wv7wgq——-""__—""" A a.pu:i--q:-u-In—Qn-n-n~ ""1357! 08d Question: und lmrwer: nu Price Control will appear In The Guard- ian as a regular feature each day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices 1nd Trude Board from holucwlve: in this region. Th0 answer: are provided by the Baird- Reader: who have intelligent, qua:- tions to ask on price control are invited to send them in wrll-lnl 1° the Women‘: Regional Advisory Commitfcu of the Wartime Price! md Tradu Board, Chappell Bulld- inz. Charlottetown ..Q.-When our son: ecmo home on leave they are not given any ration coupons for tea, coffee or sugar. Has the Wartime Prices and Trade Board not made any pro- vision for this? A.--If leave l: for l period of not less than seven days, officers should secure : letter from their com- manding officer stating the length u. chap who did dutv there. They'll of leave granted, dates, etc, whichfind 501116 bills in the States. 011 they muy present to their local fmay be sure I suppose they'll tum office dfor l?” teiqnpotigry ta]: “P "°'“1!\T°bn1k-' c . er n r23; upbtuinao: telnpxorgryu $10!! mnmelhdefip l" h" hum 414 n“ card on presentation of their leave ‘hgymcfiglegaltf elggalllllf °r Pa“ “l “l” ‘°°‘“ mm“ °m°°- while he had though, with Tante Q-Ia there u. ceiling price on ygggglgagugeglgglfg §e§§é°§e§§°§m§ Wale geamgr ‘h m ‘ wer ‘colt all. Now he did not know. .— es. ou ou no more for wnm beans than p” H“ own ha‘ pmess w“ w meat‘ so 11 d . h Am rl , paid for the same quality at {he won rous er ups the e mm this time. would grant no bail, would same store during the basic period, take the men and hold them prison. September 15 to October 11, 1941. ers until the war was over. Cer- (Continued m page 5, Col 1) _- 0316i; "allglfltfiflyllydwred huatgiant - c a usse e ues m me BZBJJZCCQIDQ had bgughfl n; rhtem. Like lovely little gnomes from the dark forest, A they looked, thought Roger, u; the mmened hand: waved him farewell. "A hell of a note, sir," said young You flan no glsvwush. Who mm mum the car, to llflvfi to leave that on Christmas DP-y. I guess it must be pretty 1m- Prlce Control Question: Eglélilllllélihglolllgh. Tillie Oldullélfiltl was ' w ien e co ' And Amwe" lilflfollkh ‘to you on the telephone? “iambic 1n the wind, Peter? Any Ayioough flung up his thumb. "I thmk its over the biz lake for you, 5111 Maybe someone wants to get home for the cold roast goose." “Ah. well!" Roger locked at the clecr blue sky and thoukht of Merl- aiytallislde s and ‘glthscd moan, It the heavens wide alidagfree: e ‘“By the way,“ said Peter Avacofigh, ‘I heard they found that ritzy sta- Wm Wagon of yours abandoned at Saints-Barbe, not far from the bor- der. ‘Irhe fugitives grabbed some farmer s truck there and too it almost to the line. And they're over. I guess. They seem to have vanish- ed lnto thin al " r. “I lhollkhl they'd fret away. Nervy beggars." “It's a devil of a note. That Kehl -Ca4§ain Manfred Kelli-ls : hi8 shot azl; the other lad, Faber. was a hell-raiser too No end of trouble with him in the camp, I heard from 11m, GUARDIAN Dix §dys-. wvvv l Dorothy‘ BUTTER AND SALVE. NEEDED T0 AVOID QUARRELS WITH WIFE Words Count More Than Deed: with Women And Praise Gains Undreamed of Goals ._.____i mm married : "will you toll m: hm! wihcntlmm fdonotmmfouutbowurld : some. or mm hwc no denim whatever to rule my W116. 01‘ Wflmlll 0"!‘ h” l" "w. - WhatlwlshtolmowishowiorubherfurtlwmtWINWdBQi of cooperate with me, and especially how to avoid senseless a-rtumen and bickerln that wreck so many marriages "After a lvou can get along with anyone will kaowmtpgper no: wercctlre= =""“""“'"' ' t w manna; fir. a u one: m» umpicaluind 21.. moat cmplex thing fu the woflfl. and, as our English friends say "it takes a. bit of doing.’ But 1t can be aocom lsbed and the e88- iest we yto do it is by butte her up. Before marriage the use of flattery i: optional. to!‘ . marriage it i: a necessity. A: 0% l: m: o!!! make your wife believe that ou er the most wonderful and wisest of er sex. she will be wax in your hands. Just remember that a, compliment n. day keeps the divorce lawyer away, and makes u. wife work herflngomtot-be bouetry tolivelmw what she think: is her husband: l cal of her. To criticize your wife l: to launch a. homer-ans 01M will return and annihilate you. To tell her 01 her faults is only to use a. moi-dam, on a. dye that sets the color deeper. But she can be Jolled into ~ - m éfiiartaginuglehgri 3.301»: lltine of conduct and point oi view. And it is wor e ro . WORDS IVIIGHTIER gglAN DEEDS Beau- Ln mind that words count more with woman than deedl. A mun may be the compendium of all the domestic virtues. B-nd he mo? Qmnd 11$ life slaving to give his wife mink coats and matched pearls, and she w“ still think herself a poor, neglected creature if he never pays her comp - manta, or tells her how much he adores her. So never economize on soft talk. It is the easiest and cheapest wav to keep a marriage running smoothly. Furthermore, it is the thing that gives a husband the greatest leeway for himself, because be can kia hi: wife: eyes shut :0 that she l‘: u: blind as a. bat to his faults. I-nd lda: her mouth closed so that :he doeun t even ask him why he didn't come home to dinner. Also, remember that it isn't what u man says to his Wife that fllfea her. it Ls the way he says it. If be has his secretary telephone his wi e that he is bringing home unexpected company to dinner. it ufilll mla-lce her as mad as a. wet hen, but if he phones her himself and says. Dar m8. I hove been telling Juhn Jones that you have all the French chefs in town fry- ing on their own cook stoves. and. he l: coming home with mo to camp? uncd (gwygur Igisners page‘ will joyously break but bridg: du e an usy - And don't forget that, a. “wife's husband is her blic He is the and’; fence she spends her life working for and Wink 919966. and she 0w ut. much pep into the performance if she never g€ts the 811d hand 1mm 1m. or even knows whether he is satisfied with her orunot. A lot of wives sl on their jobs because they say to themselves: What the use 0 spen in; hours getting up :. ood meal for a man who gobble: if, down without giving me even so muc c: a pat on the head. by wv-{ocf mouth-lie- merit. and why pinch pennies for s husband who is going law 0W1‘ i310 bills. anyway? ’ So if you want our wife to feed you Well M‘! NW6 301;!‘ money, show her a. little uppreclu lon. If; will cheer her on to further e - forts. YOU CAN MAKE WIFE A COMPANION h If you want your wife to act like a reasonable human beinl, “e131 B!’ lllne one. If you want u wife who will b: u real com d v10“. h"? up with her from the very dayiyou are married. Help er to eve op W I - ever talents she has. Make er read. Talk to her about the thins‘! 3'01! are interested in. Tell her of your hopes and plans and amlbltions- I!’ you do that. you will never have a wife who at middle use bores yo“ 9° tears and sends you c-ut to hunt up the Other Woman who hais lnbelliig- ence enough to understand vou. Unless. of course, you marred a. n — wit. Then you have no right w complain of her because she was your we‘ V . . . . . . w“, yquf goopgrgfp wlul , mil-kc hcr your pert-Mr- Makggglfeel tthat you? 13133“; depends lust Yngumuch uDU-Pl h" g5 lg dig-E upon you. Most women don't know anything more about their us an s business affairs than they do about these of Jesse Jones So they sit own and cry until they gel: the new car or hearts 11:31am. wllleritis they h ew at us ll;- 30cm they consider their husbands as urouches. when they set up all evening with nothing to su . if they knew they were worryim how they were going to meet a note thu was coming due in the bank. Thev would pity them and buck them up with cheerlnz words. 011. 1t, is easv enousrh to manage a. wife if you know how, but it tunes a bit of doing. And intelligence on the husband's part. a ll-.. May B: Written Quickly _l\\GIl Iumpl: Miter: Show You Bu! “How lotter: do pil: up." wor- ri:: Joya, rudy to put off writ- ing :galn because nhe cm! think how to begin, what to lay. A gnu: pity to lose friend: that wayl Easy to writo quickly, charm- ingly with hint: from nmpl: inter: by good wrlurl. No heuitatiug thun over tint note of thunk: to Margie for her gift. Trlppingly you write, “Darling of you to send mo that exquisite luglp -it’: u bright lpot in my room. With correct form: befor: you. you quickly nnlwcr tb: h: invita- tion written on Mn. Grey‘: whiting card. Using the third person, you begin, "Mia: Joyce Jone: accept: with pleasure .1 ." That letter of introduction i: llmpl: when you huv: u guid: l! buid. ‘hcifully you writc, "An old friend. Alice Gralum. i: moving 1o Middleton. She’: devoted to mulic . —l'm euro you two will find much in common." Where to get good sample fatten? Thur: no lot: of them in our 32- pug: booklet! l-ln: letter: for busi- nea: und cochl occullom, iuvlh- tionl; tip: on bright interuting phrueu, colorful words. Righ bgglnnlnfli, clolinll, correct st:- tloneryn‘. |_~ w’ _____ __ fifdaouli coin for your co A Wonderful Energy Food Home service Address. and the mm: of booklet Nam: Strut Addrea: hvymwmd-imumuonmu! n“, P7 "Good letter-Writing Mud " to Charlottetown Guardian Be aura to wrlh plainly your name, address - - L -:ur """"_":i'.' nal Fashions w. Lil IIDIANOI OI IDII Although w: m: inclined to my, "How huuinddrum I11 our houacwork seem-s nought notbinl liven: up tho dpy Except tho colour: of our dream, Yct w: u: brhgor: in of light knm: cox-nor: All our Ar: how to rend0r_ dull bright; The bathroom taps, old copper cans, I'lo0r:, furnitun, (h: moon: for Btu: curtain-Nd: and martin-ring: Our tlm: i: given conltmtly To adding luau-e unto thingl. solfwa dogrowudd inmind, Feel hopelessness and 1. tience fade, W: need but to zlauc: round to find n: briahines: we oumlvn: luv: m: . -GRE'I‘A BRIGGS. SAVE BY REDEOORATING . Perhaps the budget won't allow for that new bedroom furniture you were pl to buy now that you want to put every available dole: in war uavlngs bonds. But you can give the pieces you have a. new dress -comething gay andu attrac- tivu. Choose a uuheme for the, room -:nd if you do not lee on tb: punt colour cards just tho chad: you want, have your dealer mix you : really lovely and unusual shade. But be sure he mixes enough. Rub the surface of the furniture down smooth and free of any dirt or old Living, and LQISUTZ DECEMBER 26,194, eroture §. bunum dud: lull out: ucb with m‘ u‘ ~" iwlffknvflif? much fmldng on a cuku. 0° rum‘: 0N ETIQIJITTI ____. hind: uh ld who i: returglled gcllmon u“ he: husband having returned 5% um! 0r navy camp. Never leave e filter tléey tgaveagegivimltztgtgxtiultiff Y9" 0. ill fl ' win not bmtellpwagainétten out an“ hm: nndod wmgwmlllulgllgz :51 "f," oupt moist und not allowed 1,0 d" Try this on your cold meats. equal parts of mustard and ho ' dish w‘*h '5' $1: tliordllghlyfpflnkle o! nutme‘ m: codm canm VBAL-ALMOND CASSEROLE I Mix together 2 cups lfnedl . Chill before serving, M21111.“ la: finish. Bu : good paint und upply it evenly. ut nu: elch cout f: ub- aolutely dry before upplying the next one. Then to add further life and interest, investigate decal put- terns. They are inexpensive, easy to "i109, 3 011130 woked cubed veal; vlcluce noodle: (cooked), 1-2 cupl Billed diamonds 1nd l-Z cup chomeq plmicnboes. Season with salt, pep_ per, celery salt, mum julcc and catswp, blending seasonings carer apply. Another interesting idea is to bu- pastel coloured plastic hand- k: in tb: five-uud-dim: store for fully so that no one flavor predomi. mien. Bake in covered casserole for m hour M: 325 degree: p, Does the Work ln_ a Hurry. Saves, Money. Enslly Mixed. Hero’: an old homo mixturo 70111‘ mother probably used. Ind. f0!‘ Nil 1'9- uulu, it in still : mout depeudubl: mod- Icin: for distressing coulhl. Tl’! It once, und you'll swear by it. It's no trouble at all. Make u syrup by gflrrlng 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water abfew momenta until dissolved. No i! 1106666- 01- you can use corn IYNP 01' lluuld honey. instead of m!!!‘ lvfllb- NW1 one can do it. Nowput 21,5 ounces of Pine: Into u 1.0 oz. bottle, and add your syrup. This To Relieve Bad Cough Quickly, MixThis at Home gives you 18 ounce: of really splendid cough medicine-more than you w» ‘l buy for four times the money. It 1:0: ; u perfectly. taste: flue, and lusts f1 frirzu lly n long tizno. Children take it witlu out tho usual nrurslo. Th1: nplondid horn: mixture has d three-fold action. You can feel lt tak: hold at once. It loosens the phlcmn. soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages. This ex: plain: why it gives such quick relief. Pine: fa u special compound of pm nu lonta, in concentiuted form, well kupwn for it: ‘prompt action on throat membranes. Money refunded it it doesn't please you in every My. Need IVIBYBODI LOVE! Till BASQUE-DJII-NDL It: Linea Combine Simplicity with Softnea: You, it goes marching right on from mecca: to zucceu, bepuuao it‘: ulwny: younl-looflng, it’: becom- casual und ypes. Style No. 33089 i; designed for sizes 12, l4. l6, 18 gnd 20. Size 16 requires a "1-0 yards 39-inch fabric with 8-4 yard contrasting. To order pattern: Writo or lend picture with your name und lid- dress with 20 cont: in coin or 8m?! to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charlottetown Guardian. Style N0 . 8089. “l1 Bfimetl Addlu: A Morning Smile lohvonutiou A mu flllad mainly with old arbiter“ c“ "P a -ru d. Th. warning lnlfu. ' "Illlnmof aid the conductor. ‘°‘l.-...‘”’3.u‘ 4;}? §”“‘t;';.3“h*l‘” “‘ and 0ft! for years." 6pm‘ on gm‘ and if. wit; :0 many flbriu, 1 lecraft For the Home mus iz-l ...._---.:--’ from flown- ¢=¢u._"3Z..-{“§,“,‘,',, g "