1A! TWO A _ ‘Womak Happenings Of The Week I inng George has taken three decisions, with the approval of the Cabinet, concerning the immedi- ate future of his eldest daughter, Princess Elizabeth, heir presump- tive to the throne. who reaches her eighteenth birthday the 21st of this month. The decisions are that the Priiicrss will join. none of the vroliieifs Vilfli‘ services, that she will attend no university and that licr training for the per- lormaiicg of royal duties, either as Princess or Quccii, is to be inten- sified during ilic next year. The Princess hccanie llJDlc to iiiitionzil service of a icry special kinitat birth. 'Iiie claim of her position as lieircss presumptive must ovcr- ride OZllCl‘ coiisidrrzitiolis. ‘Ilie suggestion that EllZClbJIlI be sent lo ti uiiivci-sil); to zicquriint hers ‘f bcttcr \\'llll " of llll social :.. clcs ivzis llllTlllllV ronsklcrcrl. but finally rcJcclCd bv the King and his counsellors. Through hcr RF- sociation with the various youth movements she has mixed qune freely Willi inuiiy scclionsol tho nation. Hcr priviitc studies are w hp Cilllllllllfil- The lieircsss "c- cent visit u-iili her father and mother to Geiicrril Dwight D. Eisen- hower's invasion armies was a forerunner 0i iiirinv other tours and visits planned for hcr in the coming IllOllllLi, as part of her . ,. is linpcd that ' be able to relieve the King of sonic of his routine duties. Under the Regency Act, as amend- ed last ycar. Princess Elizabeth will become n potential councillor of state on llfl‘ ciglitcclitli birth- . Mrs. W. R. Aithii f: ooiivaleac- lilifiofllflfly in the P. E. I. Hospital fo wing a recent ‘operation. ‘Ric Countess of Minto has been in England lately visiting her daughters, Lady Brigid Elliot, who is to be married soon and Lady Wills Elliot, staying with them at the cottage they occupy near the factory where they are employed on war work. Lady Mlnto has now returned to Minto House. I-Iawick, Scotland. | I I I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Limerick entertained at their residence, Sl- John St, Fredericton, N.B., at ll dessert bridge in honor of Miss Lilian Duchemiii who is visiting hcr sister, Mrs. Laughlln. Miss- Duchemin received an attractlve| guest. prize. | Mrs. Prank Steele, Frederlctotnl N.B., was hostess at a channingly I arranged evening bridge party furl Miss Diicfiemln and on this oc- casioii tbs guest of honor prize was tied with Easter wrapplngs. gthlear gliéldge liiostgsuses ‘are éllrs. . . ss an s. . oss Wright who presented their pop- |ular guest with ‘lovely souvenirs. o I Mrs. W. A. Miller who has been home for the past few months the ‘guest of her son. Mr. W. Frank Miller and Mrs. Miller, Oakwood, left Monday on return to Sack- ville, NB. . - Judge St. Clair \'ain0r is nowi convaiesciiig after nn appendicitis,‘ " - mcowibmrrsw consist". Re alm =1. Social an Personal Dorothy Dix Sax:- EVERYBODY FEARS “THEY SAY” Heroic Men, Women Cringe Before Idle Gos- sip Of Neighbors, Even Admitted Nitwits The thing of which most lo are more afraid than they are o! anything else on earth is TH Y. Men and women who have faced death and disease and all manneri- o! terror; with dauntleu courage and wit-limit tiimlng a hair's breadth from tho course the. have set m to follow. will cringe and oower and be tumed from the r pinpose by the idle ROS-sin of their neighbors. And the curious thing is that. they have no respect for the lnigaboo of which they stand in so much awe and which dominates them. ‘Ihey do not think that the Smiths and the Browns and the Jones and the Perkins. W110 make SAY. have any superior intelligence, or Judgment. or manners, or morals that entitle them to set the pattern for their fellow creatures’ conduct. SCORN NITWITS‘ VIEWS On the contrary. they regard them individually as a lot of nitlwits whose wit-lion they wouldnt l-Hkfi on buying a hat or a necktie and why. when We“ half-baked views are bunched together. they b50911"? ~ ~- " the controlling factor in the lives of myriad: of P80" pic. is n i-ldrllc Plélirllglflagkgéféll solve. beast. of all do its vlct-ms knW “hyvilgcilrglghcucctiigcymed to human sacrifices being offered in! Oil ill‘? - 1131" of ‘THEY SAY that we do not even notice liow often they BCCl-l - but n grrrit proportion of the misery of the world. the failures. éllaéglesl; trhtinns. the (ilVJYCPi and even t-he poverty is due to men afiit Nature not having the backbone to do what they want to do and w a intciiricd thriii to do for fear of what Dflfllile would say. v who Think c-f the bitter isueoessful lawyers and doctors lgunlitnog the‘, would lirivc been happy and prosperous carpenters and niec at csvufin 11nd been permitted to follow their bents. But their paren s i‘. Th] k hear of them lCflrllllIlZ n trade because of wliiit DeODlo would sav- l go of the inept stenolzraphers and interior deeoramrsi and sol-salad, ¥ho| never earn more than starvation warms or hold own Iamuo‘ . dc a m_ ivould be iilis=fully content and able to OOlmmlllid ton 11 pf er I“ anybQgy-‘s kitchen. but who dare not go into don-ieslic serv ce or e. of what THEY SAY. PARASITES COULD BE INDEPENDENT k 1 l f pl. wh are parasites. hanflgirrnollsnt lliclinvfdzrifililliesonrllllefiilleyr-‘ldidsan% gligellinz g living out 0f them. when they might be independent and self-respecting if thev would rmlv "rill i'-\ ilirlr SIPPVFS iinrl no to work at dlvlrl‘! ditch" 9" "flu"! horirrlflrs. Rut llicv would rather starve or bee: than face the music 0 drihv. A; stroll filly! will‘ “I? ill?‘ lgpEfflitlllllfi in the Charlottetown 5min, gm, of ers or A e llll.’ i c goes 05D la. . - , . TH c/iv '= .--¢-_.Q~~- abroad. . . _ ' ’ ' ‘ ¢q.,i.A-qd.i?fti~1~r?v§§~t ianlgrliiflzcstllrei lliielazlglseslivlercilhyiytiilrlnen.gvl=‘or on; thinqhit ' . ' 511love Easter without a new hat, is at the bottom of the horror women have or hclri" "l" m"l"= Fxl Mr. J. Andrew Likely. fllicllm- is like summer without any suii I "vol-v wcmw wciits to marry. ‘rheu- tire plenty of girls who] flrevaQ aiiicd by hi‘; parents, Mr. and -Charlottetown ladies just lergi: to pots and poms and babies. who have goon i~b= and ivrii .'l r" r .._ ,,. s. F. J. Likely of Saint John. 11.13.. wcrc $1.13 wcekciid guests of the Hon and Mrs. Gcorgc l). De- Blois and Mrs. Likely‘. having come over for the Christening of Mr. Llkelys young son. The ser- vice took place on Sunday after- oon in st. Paul's Chapel. Rey. .Drew Gardner naming the baby Gordon David.‘ _ . Miss Joan Maclntyre wiis the guest of honor at. a smartly ar- ranged miscellaneous shower Wed- Iiesdiiy evening when Miss Eva Irlam and Miss Isabel Sinclair en- I€Ti8lll8tl at Miss Irlams home, at a jolly social evening, when the exquisite gifts were presented amid Bales of laughter, happily ended with a dainty supper serv- Id by the Joint, hostesses. I - . Mrs. W. E. McLauchlan has g e on a holiday visit lo her fl. is in Yaricouver, B.C. . u NLIJLJlR Sister Phyllis N. Reay, RON. nurse in charge of the Well Baby Health Service, Halifax, N.S., ls returning on Sunday after thavlng spent fourteen days leave In Montreal and Charlottetown. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers have as their house guest, Mrs. H. J. Mabon of ‘hfogitzlgue. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Colwlll have returned from a visit to Boston Ind New York‘. . Mrs. Charles Lorway o! Halifax, l5 being welcomed by her friends. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gordon McDonald and Mr- Mc- Donald.’ now are thoroughly enjoying the fine] afternoons to shop-round for the‘ most becoming and popular stgvlcs procurablc, and for the time being at least, the stores have hats galore. I I I Miss Jean MacLean oi’ Mon- nq. 7.. coi-i-rl n llllSlJWlld THEYLL SAY it was because they couldn't oer. out’. l t two are niacin to feel that if they (l0l'l'$ ,r..,,;,, v,|.........i.. liw’ how mmu- women riiai-r" men tlicv don't. love curl Won't “will iflllfl with whom tiiev live s-‘rnimilv 6W3!‘ RllPTWlrds. only bccairsn they “w” fyfvjplrl of what THEY FAY. not. even the divorce col rt. k"0\\'$. AW. n... ‘vflvwlr ~~~-» pr i» l; mm; vv-Ivln a-viwiv is brave enough l0 defy THEY SAY. THEY SAY applauds them for it. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van- Iderstine. Although completely recovered from her recent sudden" illness contracted while in Hali- fax. Miss MacLean is to rest for ZOVFTBI weeks before resuming her u 1E5- tague, spent. a few days this week ‘ I I I Rev. B. E. Carew has returned to Welsford, NB., after visiting his brother. Mr. C. H. Carew. Hunter River. arid his daughter. Edith. who is attending Mount Allison University, Sackville. ' I I I Friends here will be interested to know that Miss Muriel Archi- bald. daughter of Mrs. C. C. Archibald and the late Dr. Archi- bald. Tmro. left for Montreal this week where she has a. position as SCK-Zlifig Teacher in the Home- opathic Hospital. I I At Rainbow Corner, American Red Cross rendezvous for U. S. forces in London, three doughboyg from the Middle West were sitting in the downstairs cafe when a lovely lady asked if’ she might sit; with them for a. "coke? They re- °°Kliized HRH. the Duchess of Kent». and soon scores of their Cwlnatriots were crowding around to shake U149 hand oi’ a real prin- cess of fairy-book legend beauty Always elegantly dressed. the Duc- hess was wearing___a__fitted_sea.l- boiler over hot water. In another pan melt shortening: add flour and salt and stir until smooth. StlrrIXlB briskly. slowly milk. Return all to double boileripack and cook. stirring constantly untilgod custard thick and smooth. separate eggsnso that and_beat yolks__>until_ t.lilck;_add|$ntt}r1e. but. skin coat, with n right-eye-brown. tltled hat, semi-cockaded at e back, Ii. was like the one she wore I to the United Nations Club in St. i James Square a short. while ago. when she delighted some Qbnadlari soldiers by leaning on the with them for a sing-song to unes PBX"! by lLBJJESElJE- iimuc nus up m your: KITCHEN Your: ATION CALENDAR sugar. orange rind. orange B-Tld lemon Juices: mix well. Slowly Sill‘ in the sauce mixture; stir until well blended. Beat egg-whites lull" 5 n ld into pudding mixture. Turn into baklni! dish imzi place this dish in a larger nan. surround with warm water. Bake in a rather slow oven. 325 degrees. until the blade of a silver knife inserted into centre of souf- BAKED ORANGE PUDDING 1 cum milk fie will come out clean - about l "i cup shortening hqur, serve immediately with 1-3 cup once-sifted (1011! Dam-trig cream l; teaspoon salt. ——— 3 eggs 1-3 cup fine granulated sugar 2 teaspoons grated oranlle rind 3 tablespoons orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice Scald milk in top of doiifole GLAZED HAM LOAVES Mix together ‘b pound each oi‘ ground cooked ham and ground cooked fresh pork or chicken, 1-3 cup fine cracker crumbs, 2 table- spoons minced onion. l tablespoon lnced parsley, 1 beaten egg, 1i cup the scalded milk, sa pepper. Mix well, then lightly into individual greas-i cups. Shape the loaves they round up in the do not come to the top e c . Bake in a moderate oven 350 degrees F. 20 mimrtes. Re- Imove from oven and pour the fol- lowing syrub over cacli loaif and return to an oven of 325 degrees F. for 12 minutes. Blend together h. cirp brown Kr, 1 teaspoon , dry mustard. 3 ta lespo vinegar 811° and boil 2 minutes. then pour over the loaves. add SUN MON FRI SAT NOTICE TO GROCERS: A: W.P.T.I. ruhIctioi-ia prevent u: from nndlnq colored “, calendar. HANG THIS CALENDAR IN YOUR STORE FOR I‘! ORDER W.P.T.B. MERTLESS DAYS IND MEAT RATIONING SUS- PENDE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. CASUAL GIFTS or niinouro con. MODITIES MUST IE MADE m nan. CHANDISE. nor LOOSE courous. REFERENCE. E "m __ - » If...” ’ l Iuy Canada‘: Butler Coupon 5! l: valid. _ Sixth Vlcury Lou: Good Friday Roilon look No. l ' I vulld. Butler Coupon 57: Prnorvo: Coupon: l1. ll.- Sugar zul" Sud" -- Coupon: 30. 3| or: valid. "Pul Véclory ' h’ caaz.’ Iuiior Coupon Si: Tau-Colin 5m]. UM," h,“ Coupon: T30. Til an valid. Living £9“ Leisure The Woman's Realm i black bound». ‘than u! aide nimu o! Ian: on: al- low ribbons. The col! brim I0- veal your new and delnin canin- Th: nah aaond: 1n a Mariano-golden ‘ha. Th! anaemia arc changed. In the 9y . part hairdo. sh-dqwg me, Th; m]; mg; :5 But if it is a drainnflo hat that ‘I115 gun, BRIDE You!‘ YD“ Wm DIV. ‘Closing his benediction. to do ""1 W" Sinks, and the dnrke air make- . U ; deep. fib- riii-iiis with a sense the txi- rant. lipstick shad-ea the will umphlng 1.15m _ for you. Accent on eyes, oyuhuiviv Nmillthwlth h? mi’ gleam" {illitiliri ntmnaatililllcoxlrggu m; 0 . I p“ er n“ K -W. ileLDHenley. your draliwl-lo hot! Fum Prdllerty and Rental: Persons buyihg property which 'is used solely for u ziculttouragbtgiair- poses. and who w In possess; 1 eh l , have the face to fit while we are must. 0.129% vlitii“ mgvingliii‘ 131i. fitted with hats thal>———. Ho?! givi notice to vacate to the who started this Well. Mp it o tcndnm occupation. with a hat that—-you know. l can“ are ggsy to grow be- HOUSEHOLD icause they have few diseases and As la grime and bad colds are quite prevalent these wintry days there are many hmnes nursing con- valescents back to health. Perhaps the home nurse would like a few i insect enemies. l Happiness is a BWCGL-SCQHLEG flower that we keep only when We i it. . my '—. .. i.“‘i“‘*£°“i..§8.lé"il m" ‘" c: Idecl i yuItlin asiicer eca a . erearea the worsatrethigig 230d has not made. that have found popularity from A curse is nothing in wickedness tn t-Iinle to time: iL-George Mazxiorialcl, WORK SHIRTS IN STYLE DRESS SHIRTS OUT The new wartime fashions show that top hats have been replaced by tin helmets and the dress shirt has bowed out for the work shirt. With so many more people, men and women alike. buying work shirts. It's important to watch for the following details when shop- g: Fullness of cut should be assur- ed before a work shirt is bought. Some work shirts are skimped in tlie neck. chest and sleeves. Work shirt weaves should be close and even. This can be ascer- tained if the shirt is held up to the light. Chicken Jelly Cook o. chicken in enoigh water to a little more than cover it: let to about a. pint: pepper. Strain and press rst through n oolland . then through a coarse cloth. Set it dryer the fire again and cook s few utes ilonizer. Turn it into on earthen dish to harden: set it to mould, Milk Soup Use one quart. of new milk one saltsrooon salt. one saltsooon pow- dered clnamon, one teaspoon gran- |ulnted sugar. scaldk atll together for e H :1 ________ In}? hc-utri‘ in n b 1e or yrs/tor; . (2 _ WAR WORKERS‘ cbods irv-Jkits. a we m en you“ o _-— Barley Gruel Utility clogs for London's women war workers are being sold coupon free. In several factories, women on heavy work outside complained that their shoes were wearing out too quickly and that they had no coil/puns to spare for new ones. Contrary to general belief, the new‘ wooden clogs ore said by girls who have tried them to be very com- fortable. and ideal for cold wca- frigerator aim bake up 5 batch qr ther. They nre light brown in, cookies win-n no», oven 1; 0.1.10;- oolmir. with rubber tips And, bcsti qher nqokint 1111s saves ma; ‘m; o fall. they are lined with felt.‘ keeps fresh cookies on hami Price $2.75. _______ - FASHIONED Wash hall’ a "cup of pearl barley and boil l-t in one pint of water for 20 minutes: pour or! this water and add one quart of fresh boiled water: let it I until reduced one-half: strain and add the rind of a lemon. and sweeten to taste. Keen cooldeidriz-h in the ro- I --they are just as fine in tract stitching. of course. ' Trade Mark yodre snags}; ~and when glove: coat as little and wuli as well as Kayser’: LEATHER- ETTB‘ you can afford to wai- white every day if you like. Made iii Canada former imports. Plain with inside-sewn seams. or OVCIBCWII with ulf or con- You can have them in other colours, KAISER »/ qiinlltyu the $1.00 ¢__..._ . -=r_—i_- 0W . n D To whiten very dirty clothes toss APPL] U two 0.!‘ three tablespoonful; of tur- Q QUILT pentine or kerosene into a boilerful of water. But be sure of ii thorough rinsing. to remove the odor. Tet- rasodlum pyropliosphate may be used as a. whltener in hard water. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE When a servicerniin home on leave is entertained by his friends he need not send each ll. thank- you gilt when he goes back to camp. but should write friendly notes saying how much he enjoyed the entertainments. HAVE NEW FY01: T0 o0 wmi new nu Have a new face with your new hatl It is oulte necessary to have a face for your hat. Are you scl- estlnz a "half-ha. " or a demure bonnet? Or does your taste run to a dramatic hat? Your make-up for the new ll-ttle half-hats is nw-fully important be- cause there is no kindly. shadowing brim The bonnet i-eqiiii-cs a very I QUITE COMMON “My husband is Mrs. Parvenue: going to have a. life size statue of himself carved in maibl " Mrs. shoddy: "Humphl that's nothing. My husband has a. but every Saturday night." SELF INTWODUCTION The clergyman in a wayside church was about to start a. ser- mon wlien four British soldiers en- Th‘ iu. a . - scioiuyolvveii‘ Two l? thgafvfgiid _'Il@“?§t_."’l§°'? mu; the others. a sergeant anda wiyau. walked up the centre aisle. he preacher; announced his text: "Paul I may. Cvohos know. but who are these?" ll. Th sea-meant pound in hi: mid; than no: out: “Glad v9 have the pleasure. Viv-stam- Nvereuoo. This lg Jock lyfcTa from Glas- RUW. and I'm Willie HOPQ 1T9!" Belfast." "1 “sufferer: "I wish I had IomI drone to cure tibia toothache." — Friend: "It's all : matter of tho mind. not inedictie. Yosterdayl was feeling terrible. But when’! went home my W fa put her arms around me and me. an led me. so that l soon felt “Sifllferer: "You don't. says I: your wile at home. now t ' soft- pretty. now fragile make-n er "Dinky" lipstick, rouge and lighter shades of face powder. The demure look is the one. And by the way. you can look both gla- morous aiid demure. rind even like an inscrutable Sphinx, in a. new A Job Only You Can Do . Prloo Control quntiol All Anlwara Question: and Anawer: on Prlcl Control will appear in The Guard- Inn u a regular feature each day- '.‘lia questions are ihosa which have ruched the Wartime Price: and Trade Board from housewlvu In this region. The answers In: pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- son: who have Intelligent questions to uk no prlco control are invited lo and them In writing to lhl Women’: Regional Advisory Coin- mlttee of the War Time: Price: uni Trade Board. Q. Where do I g0 to convert my rwve coupons into vouchers t0 uy maple syrup by mull? A. You mood apply to yoill‘ Local Ration Board mid take Y0“? ration book with you. . _ Q. When I went. to the grocers. in canned blueberries. hel wanted me to surrender preserves coupons for them. I thought, can-g ned blueberries were of‘! the ration. Is that not correct? ' A A, Yes. canned blueberries are 23 24 25 26 Butler Coupon S! I: valid. 28 29 lode. inuplo butler. lionay builm n l! laid "no: corn "up. luliov Coupon: 5|. 55. 5.. 57 oxplrl. (l ifllpllmPfi/s 0/ English Quality BISCUITS‘ PRHIRVII CCIIIOIIFAI-Ulli II lull also: III. lllly. Inna. ayi-up. blandod icblo lynipy or I0 Iiuld ounoa: conned fruili or II lluld ounce: aximciad hon" or 40 liuld ounce: cl maple aynip. ino- lanai or 2 lb:. comb honey: or I lbl. maple anquri or l/i lb. luqm. gm» YOUR no. a RATION nooxs as THEY CONTAIN coupons STILL 1o BECOME VALID. GOQD CANDY lod , . . win not. necessary for him to uiake Ill! IQIIIB iv off the ration until next July 1. Q. My cousin ln the country wants to make me a present of a gallon of maple syrup of his own production. Can he legally do so? A. Primary Producers wishing to make casual gifts to friends and relative: must apply to the Ration Offic r W. P. T. B. for authority. Q. Since canned rhubarb and canned crabaprpies are ofi the rat- ioned liot does that mean that rhubarb jam and cmbapple jelly an on’. you? . A. No, rhwarb jam and crab- flxk avclly are still rationed. . e have rented a house for some your: for 815.00 n month. in une. Mi. our landlord raised tho rent to $17.00. Is this against the law and should he return our money? A. No. . . ohhincreasewaain effect, before the basic period . . . your landlord may chai- e the same rental as he did du ng the BBDt. l5 to Oct. ll 1M to you. R0 Happiness in the llome If homo if aha is sick and worried by the never en hen Mother ls Sick tired, wcn out mother cannot. make a h: _py household duties. She eta run down and becomes nervous and Eifbhfli “Tmmiimd mulls; r ' “Tillie” ‘in. n. bod. I an u in o mo as an w t in - oinergiaouflp‘ in ' wa may d In Milburn’: Hgalllinand Nerve ' Pill: a remedy wgth WDIOILID hwpkmu to their mil, build up tho In system, ll! 6m ul*hl m ' Pnoobfloabogofipillnntalldru m.” Look for our trade mark a ‘ can" on tho package. ‘n. 1'. llilbiun ca. mama. Toronto. on DESIGN N0. 993 This beautiful quilt is oasy to piece with odd pieces of materials from the scrap basket. Pattern No. 993 contains complete instructions. To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with l6 cents in coin i1 am s to Needlework Bureau Char ottetown Guardian. DQIUIRQ NAME__—_--_—_— STREET ADDRQ! - — —- — I m“! " _ — PROVINCE "' “ " unusuzl iieitline out to chow your .- pretty II Mm lines d0- " “l” "s?" “"'..::“:.".:.:r......"=".=:.- CIHT 2% yfiarg: gIIO-uii-igchzfabwic: 0 v 3nd‘ TIKE ao- n . liquo 2mm ‘Quinn No. 11216 is a Mimi-n pattern. =» 0v!“ Bend 20 cents for PATTERN. which iiiclutdes complain Aagwing g e. Prin your Name. drew lalm- and Style Number ,. ' ‘,- Bo our! = Bond your film: to Star Saanhol Sci-via (o! dovolopiiig and nrlntlal. cl picture: fir‘. will a Isa yo!“ better-at Iowor coat- Tlil: Canada’: larlfit fiiilahing atwdio. Film Roll: Developed ' IN‘! III Ell. l PIIIITI a on a 25G _ Co! Fhov "iiupW-Pnnfl Mil Ionic! , OI" Prom Berwiok, N.B., a customer wrlun "I want. you tn know how planed I am with wundegful work and Dlfllsllz-r Suva.“ sum“ ll‘ C 0 llrvlilpiliow 0:." And n can ahow rush lotion from All over Canada. 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