-....a.gv--vs vu. Woman 's Realm" ' PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 10, 19.50 Happenings of The Week In Englanu ml: week Royalty paid tribute to the medical pro- fession when in London white- capped nurses from all over the Commonwealth. watched Queen Elizabeth open a chapel in We-W mlnster Abbey and unveil a stain- ed glass window in honour of nurse; who gave their lives in the war. They sat with Prime Min- ister Altlcc. members ..f his c-lb lnet. lvartinle ministers and Do- minion high commissioners. l"nr chapel is believed to he the 0033' memorial chapel in the W01"-1 dedicated as a shrine to nurses The window shows a kneeling nu.sL-. looking up to the Viral"! With ii-ii" child. In the tracerv above is Florence Nitzhtingzaies lamp posed on a Red Cross. It is en- circled by a crown of thorns. to symbolize the sacrifice: horn: M nurses in Second Woi":i War. Tile: badges of all Conlmomvialth nurs-p int: services and the names of the colonies are emblazoned along iii? bottom of the window. I 0 I At Oxford this lvi.-.-it Prlncczs Margaret said she wants to go to Canada and feels sure she will be able to do so in the next few yearl. says a Canadian Wll3 talked to her. Dr. John Lowe Calgary-horn vice-chancellor of Oxford L'nit-ersity, did a fox-tzot with Princess Margaret at an 0:- ford dance. Afterwariis he told reporters the Princes; had OX- pressed a great lntcies: in Can- ada. "She was confident 'he would be able to visit the Domin- ion in the next few years." Dr. Lowe said. The Cannilan educa- tlonist once was Dena nf Divinity at Trinity College, .Torrvnt.o. O C His Excellency the Governor- General and the Visrountess Alex- ander nf Tunis will attend St. Andrew"; Ball. event of Fririay. Dec. 1. at the Royal York Hotel. Tarnnlo. C U I A brilliant official opening tn the social season in Toronto was the Artillery Ball at the Royal York Hotel tlurini: the week. T")l- ditionaily the ball has htcome the occasion when the season's dehu- tantes in that city make the r bows to tho rcpreseni.z-live of His Majesty. 'I'hirt,v-four girls were received by the Ll9Ui9"3nl'G3'7- ernor of Ontario. Hon. Ray Law- son and Mrs. Lawson. Because of court mourning Mrs. Lawson had chosen a black lace sewn which she wore with an ermine wrap nnd Mrs. R. E. G. Kindcrsley was in black chiffon. Others in the official party included Brig. and Mrs. L. Lacc. Maior R. A. Wickware. ADC; Eric. and Mrs. McGregor Young. Malt:-Gen. anti Mrs. A. Bruce Mattile-vs. Major- Gen. and Mrs. C. Yokes. Gen. and Mrs. H. D. G. Crerar, Llcut.-Gm and Mrs. C. Foulkes. Gen. and Mrs. G. G. Simmonds and M1)- Gen. 0. N. Brownfield Receivinw the xuests were Col. moi Mrs. If. T. Alrey. Col. and Mrs. D. C. Kingsmlll. Col. and Mrs. .7. H. Pollard and Cal. and Mrs. M. .4. M. Ferguson. wore traditional whit; gowns. I I U The Principal and Faculty of Prince of Wales College enter- tained at a reception In the Coi- Iege library after cert of the P. W. has on Monday everlnft. The guests included the artists. Mr. Raoul Reymond and Mr. William Keith Rogers. Also present were the patrons of the concert. His Honour the Lieutenantrcoverncr and Mrs. Prowse. Chief Justice the first con- C. concert ser- ll'.-' lhcf an anticipatnrii This deoutantes all. Thane A. Campbell. President of the P. W. C. Alumni Association and Mrs. Campbell, and His Wor- ship the Mayor anti Mrs B. Earle MacDonald. Dr. and Mrs. Max:- Kinnon received the 'arge num- ber of guests. The reireshnlc-.its were arranged by M!.is Eleanor Lowe. and served by a group of the ladies of the staff. Miss Lily H. Seaman. Mrs. J. Frank Mac- Millun. and Mrs. .1. George Paler- son poured coffee. - 0 Hon. Mr. Justice Ma:k Rudolph MucGulgan, Charlottetown. cele- hratcd his filly-sixth blitllday n:-1 Sunday. - . u Mr. and Mrs. George Buniuin Lwill return to Charlottetown TWX. lweek from Harrisburg. Penn ,where they hate bocn on holiday o . a Mr. and lifts. Gordon Foster en- tertained at their suite in "Tile Charlottetown" at diiincv: on Wed- nesday evening. 0 I I Mrs. Ivan Nicholson and Mrs A. J. lluslam were co-hostesses a'. the fox-mcr's home on Tuesday at an afternoon tea in honour of Mrs. John P. Nicholson who was married recently. Mrs . . Nicholson received with her daughter-in-law. Presiding at the ten table. which was c-tritred wi'h yellow and white t-llrysauthr.- mums. was Mrs. E. D. Nichols-nr. and those serving were Mrs William Rogers. Mrs. Douglas Hdll and Mrs. Clive Stewart. o o o Mr. and Mrs. G. l-I.-uilen have had as their recent euzsts Mrs Hartlen's brother and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. tilacl-fimmic of Halifax. O D O The Thursday afternoon Bridge Club entertained at a supper bridge for Mrs. R. S. Jatdinc. Mts. VV. M. Mcliisll. and lifts. C. J. Laughlin. on Thursday tvcnini! at the home of Mrs. E. D. Nichol- son. 0 O C This evening the members of the United Services O.'flcers' Cizi) will entertain at an Armistice Dance at "The Charlottetown." The guests will be pu-ct-ived by 'lLt. Col. P. S. Fielding. past- nresidcnt of the Association. and Mrs. Fielding. 0 Archbishop George F. Kingston of Halifax. Primate of the Church of England in Canada is in Mont- real and will speak at local mis- sion groups. He is the guest of Bishop John Dixon and Mrs. Dixon. 0 O O l Mrs. Robert Nicholson and Mrs. Blanche Hillion enter-mined at a supper bridge at Mrs. .Nicholsor:'s home on Thursday evening. . o . Mrs. Robert Wilson who is A charter member of the Lucy Maud Montgomery Chapter of tho 1. O. D. E. was guest of honour on l'I'uesday evening when the n'lPlil- 'bcrs entertained at h:':dgc for her at the home oi Miss Catllcrine Bethune. Mrs. Wilson who is re- turning to her hom-' in Brazil ishortly was rziven a r.-Imrnto pin ! made from an antique P. E. Island 1 penny. t 9 1 0 l Miss Dorothea Stewart is hol- lidayiniz in Maryland. New Jersey and Massachusetts. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson ,and daughter Barbara leave Sat- gurday for New York. They sail .nn November 16th on the "Uru- nlong-Time Bakery Contest Winner at t the noun umivallfv of Stanley Fair full tribute to Fkhcbmnnnh Ycut. "All the prizes I have won for yeast-rained van won with Floiaohmannla YoIpt."'Iho says. "WI no lively and dnpuldablo. I wouldn't in any otlna-." No doubt about it. The mjbrit of ri: -min in cool: air. hithn The Queen Mary Carpet la Prince Edward Islanders may see the Queen Mother-'s mm- trlbutlon to Britain's post-war effort in its place of honour in our Confederation Chamber. in an eighteenth century design. -patience and perseverance. tel which went into the making of this personal contribution to her country in the dollar crisis. now in Chal'lotf.elo-avn and Worked in pastel colours It represents many things ' and f-sacrifice devotion. guay". returning to their home in Sao Paulo. Brazil. A O Wilson has been a visiting Hli'lll- her. entertained for her at the home of Mrs. Ivan Nitholson. 0 C 0 Mr. Justice and Mrs. M B. Archibald of Ottawa 1' avre today for Montreal to remain tllere for a few days. 0 0 0 friends in for bridge in! S.'iturd.'xv afternoon with additnnal guests coming in for tea. . u - Miss Norah Longworth is in Amherst where she is attending the Winter Fair. 0 U 0 Mrs. A. J. Haslam i-nlerl3.l'lt2(l at afternoon tea at Mr apart- ment on Wednesday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parent will return to ”Ravenwood" this week- end from Amherst where tllcy were attending the Winter Fair. . . . Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Laldla-.v. Duvar Apartments. lnvn had as their guests Dr. Laidla-vs parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Luidlaw of Saint John. a patient in the P. E. I llospiial is now convalcscing at home. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Don Gass. "Tali Trccs” have returned from tending the Amherst Winter Fair. u . a Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Alnsworth. Mt, Edward Road. are on a hei- lday.motoringlhrougii Maine mil New Hampshire. Tllvy will turn home the latter part of neat week. Long Beach. California. left yes- terday morning by plane for her home after spending the three months on the Island. was accompanied by hot She sister. Mrs. Earl Ings. who will spend the winter in California. 0 O C Miss Martha MacFarlane en- tertained a number of her friends at her home in Summersitle on Monday evening when bridge was in play. 1 O O 0 Mrs. W. P. Callaghan of Sum- meralde has as her guest Miss Sarah A. MacKelvle of Prov- idence. R. I. D O 0 Mrs. Leslie Simmons of Slim- merslde. spent the wet-k-end in Moncton. N. B. I 0 0 Mrs. J. 1". Taylor. Summersidc. has had as her guest, hP,l' sister. Mrs. H. A. Derry of Auburndalr. Massachusetts. 0 0 Mrs. E. T. Tanton entertained a number of friends at her home in Summcrslde on Wednesday after- naon when three tables of bridge were in play.. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Reid. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Choi- ter Robinson are leaving Sum- merlida today to spend the hot. iday week-end. 12 I.-Iallfax. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sheen. Mr. and Mrs. I-'1-rno..Rogen left Sum. me:-side Saturday by automobile an a holiday trip to Boston Massachusetts. Mrl. H. R. Crockett, Summer- aidr. wn hostess at bridge or. Monday eVQfIl:lI.. Min Annabella Allen. who hits been with the Department of Dental Public Health in Charlotte- town for the past two months, ll now atatloned.ln- S.umrnersidn. Mu. Donald Baker will leave sum:-nerlirle today fur Toronto where the will visit her daugh- ters. Mrs. Vernon Backer. and Min Janet Bzltei-. . Mrs. Cheater Palmer left Sum- meuldc this week for San Jose. California. when she will spend the Winter; She was accom an- led by Mr. and Mrs; Stuart clia Min Effie Mat.-Kay entertained Mrs. W. E. Cotton had friends in for a supper-bridge on Tues- day evening, 0 Friends are pleased to learn that Miss Ruth Yinnu-om'nc l::is returned from the P. I-J. Island, Hospital where she has been as patient. a - a Mrs. J. B. Cham-pirin will inw- p.-st' I The Reading Club of lvliicll M15 1?; i i t l l liius. Ruth Morris. who has hoeni I nt-i rs--' , loved one. married or promised A ll ELl.EN's”lllAllY 5 L B) An Island Farmer: wife I S.'.g&9!rMO3i-2rO3Q?O.b-MOADQ James will recall when we speak of this Day at Remembrance at hand, as we breakfast. that back -through the years that have flown. on that first memorable Armistice Day. he was plowing. in the field across the creek by roadside. He will speak of it so ha-ppily that hearing we too shall remember that at once former cares light- cncd. as the glow of peace spread and sutifused the darkened skies to 5-sax-r:x.A(a comfort and inspire a war-sick world. And we said then "There will be no more war -- this has been the last." And looking back into time we know now how vain were our words . . . Yes, dark were those years of World War I returning to us in time peace of a sort. and as well brave lads maln- ed and scarred in body and mind and leaving many a gallant son of the island asleep in a hero's far grave. i O I I But even darker still and more tragic and terrible were those long years of World War If. its loucl and frightening echoes reaching into our very kitchens. While we baked our bread. swept our floors or spread our pieces of wash, or faced the season's toils as they ap- Diared. over-head eager airmen in blue. in their practice flights prepared. many a one. "to keep I rendevous with death." Sailan laddics in H-?i'.i'. my.-vtery in their -movements. manned the silent fleet to take unfamiliar and ever dangerous routes along the sea- lanes many to go down valiant to the last echoing gun-fire in the deep tem-pcstuous troughs of the sea. As their brothers-in-arms, ' -boys in khaki came home on leaves that were bittersweet to their sin folk. and on a morning which came very soon. kissed mother and succthcart. than havinll. Yet go. in; up so much for their couni.l'y'.I ' ' ' l weal set their faces steadfastly to- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Canll)0Pi.i wards a duty which took them in have returned to Chzirlottctcllnf many c3595 10 some faraway fronl Harrow. Ontario. En ro 's"i grave. Good boys, we knew and they visited in Boston with rel- atives. . . Continued on page 9 . Mrs. Henrietta R. DeGeneres. 3 "umb" 015 ii" 15”-iids M ii"! home in Summerslde on Tuesday evening when bridge was in plug. 0 I 0 Mr. and Mrs. B, R. Sharpe of Summcrsidc motored to Monctor, N. B., on Wednesday. 0 C 0 Mrs. Harold Schurrnan enter- tained at bridge on Monday eve- ning at her light: in Summerside 0 Miss Floris Jardine will lean.- today for Greenwood. N. 5., In spend the holiday wexk-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim: Walmslcy. O O 0 Mrs. Ernest Walker. Summer- side. entertained a number (if friends at bridge on Monday eve- ning. ! O I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davl-ion have returned to Fredericton. N. B.. after visiting in Summersida They were accompanied on return by Mrs. A. S. McAssey. O C 0 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mnclseod re- turned on Wednesday rvening to their home in Summeralde from a Vlhal Body Of Yours? By James W. Bu-ton, nu). 5 aeS m:wavmxs:;3mJ VITAMIN B COMPLEX IN M.EN- lERE'S DISEASE-LOSS OI" HEARING, HEAD NOISES. DIZZINESS I write frequently about Men- ierc's dlseaseapartlal loss of hear- ing. head noises, dizziness, and sometimes vomiting S because so many are afflicted with it and be- cause in many cases simple meth- ods of treatment give relief. Great relief is obtained by cutting down on all liquids. as too much water in the tissues in and adjoining the ear upsets the balancing canals in the ear and dizziness. head noises, and vomiting result. Relief is oil- tained as well by use of nlCOi.lnlC and histamine, and blowing out the euslachlan tubes which carry the air from back of throat to middle ear. creating air pressure against the inner side of the ear- drum to balance the air pressing against the outer side. Some months ago, Dr. G, Sell-, ridge. in Archives of Ear anti, Throat, Chicago. in naming the various conditions causing Men-1 lert-'5 disease mentioned deficienc-; ies of vitamins, especially vitamin B. It. is. therefore. of interest to learn more about vitamin B from another authoritative source. Continued nn page 11 ('K9'791KR'oT&T':e'RRc(9T3?R5z6(5s'”' . 3 Better English & 9 ( cf By 9. o. Wlllllml ,5 wscvwwwmwv wxVM;.”' 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "As I take it. he is to be nominated for treasurer." 2, What is the correct pronunc- lation of "Viscount"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Advantageously. adult- eration. admollition. advlsthillty. 4. What does the word "l'acll- latlng" mean? 5. what is a word beginning with exp that. means "having no disguised mea.ning"." ANSWERS 1. say. "As I understand. he is to be nominated for treasurer." 2. Pronounce vi-kount. i as in vine. accent first syllable. 3. Advisabil- lty. 4. wavering. "His is a vaciliain ing mind." 5. Explicit. (vvv, .'nt'?C'?5i"7Z"K'X'7X"7lo?'v1 x" -s-I -C- X5; 1: 'iR"v.m'xm ?HousehoId Scrapbook??? p Ily ltobortu Lu ; an mW ' Water Pipes Before the coming of cold wea- ther. wrap the water pipes in the cellar with folded newslpaPeT5- using an extra thickness Wiwrt the pipe is close to the wall. There will be no danger of the water pipes freezing. Photograph! old. soiled photographs can often be cleaned by rubbing over tha surface with 5 piece of soft. white bread. Cracked (lulu The small cracks or checks in chips will be almost unnotlceabla if the dishes are boiled in sweet mill: for about three quarters of an hour. pleasant trip to California. O rum fl!-To! SMOITIIIAD nscun iii-it i ,-.i P: ii..u. l.v.n Boll ivs Inst 1 1 rs tors wmt rue vounosn SIT um sub iii" .'.i-it is lfrlr The Stars Say - - Hy Genevieve Kembh S vxsrvxx ill loonomv nix siv f. Prospective Tyrant Girl Should Discard Fiance Who Always Demands Own Way DEAR MISS DIX: I would be the happiest gm tn tun, worlu my fiance were not no stubborn. His will in law and nothing tlm.l can do or say change: him. If he wants to stay at home. we stay .1 home. no matter what a delightful invitation we may have for the evening nor how I long to go. If there is a movie that I am Crllv to see and another that he prefers we go to the one he likes. if there is a thing I want to do and he wants to do something else. We do his way. In all other re- spects he is a line man. I love him and I belie... he loves me. and he proves his affection for ms in many other ways. But when I think about a ' ' lifetime of dealing with this sluhbornmss I won. der if I wouldn't be better off without him. MISS X, ANSWER: s Stubbornness is not the word to '. .. .' describe your fiance's character. What ails him is just colossal selfishness. He is just so self-centered that he is utterly indifferent to the pleasure: or welfare of anyone else, dud provided he can do what he pleases and have what he wants it is of no concern to him how much it may hurt others. He should taro,-,5. about other people's feelings. LOVES ONLY HIMSELF That. kind of a man is incapable of loving anyone but mmsrll. He is an ezotist who will always put himself first. Ha will i'O.'lil(ll'ip ms happiness before his wife's. his pleasure before hers. He will in.- the best of everything for himself and any girl who niarrins him uill make a sorry bargain. for she will be nothing but a slave who Wu have to spend her life kowtowlng before him. The very worst. fault that any husband or wife can flshness. but a woman suffer: more from a selfish husi man does from a selfish wife. because the man has all s avenues of escape from his domineering wife, while the wife is at her lips. band's mercy and under his thumb. have is pal. .:wv.tVl?l.b.'. V (SLSF For Tomorrow The auguries make for a new turn in the course of events, which should be previewed with temper- ance and moderation but with no show of exaggerated ideas of easy success or reckless accomplish- ment. It will take sound vision for distant and long-range returns. perllnns with little support from desired or anticipated quarters. The withholding favors might be based upon personal rather than business insecurity. Possibly the feminine touch might prove the stumbling-block against cherished aims. If It Is Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is. may flnd that their goal may call for a shrewd and far-reaching plan of action, with application. endurance and great tenacity as fundamental element for success rather than cooperation based on friendly, soc- ial or sentimental values. There This man has shown you what you can expect if you nlarry him, .:vvoox:oox53F- Continued on page 11 M . Morning Smile ? Modern Etiquette g ..,s.-5 "' '”'""' L" ; Added Task - -I-vv Ia it necessary hands with every long receiving line? A. This is the usual accepted practice. However. it is best to do what those ahead of you are doing. It is most important not. to stop to chat with anyone when other: are waiting in line behind you. Q. What. does the father of the bride do after he gives his daushe ter away? A. He steps back and takes hlf place next to his wife, at the end of the first bow on the let: oi the church. Q. What should one do when food taken into the mouth prove: too hot to swallow? A. 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