race 1W0 g " < _ _g_ _ ___ __g ‘ _ - - --<~ s~ "~—i_?r~ tfc-iiéivTT-F-v fi I oma? n's Rhiallifi z §Gc1ial lain” 11mm literature , 101mm” Macxinnon Wedding --»~»»»~». Ellen's Diary . il on and Princess Visit Canadians - L 3 3 cw airborne troops in tho midst of wide-seals manoeuvres in , Happenings (If. h B, A. u.“ pa‘... w", . -I i! “m”, n" m“. by l" Hugo; and Princess Elisabeth. While the - - . 1 the Prion smiles u she The Week . rs-ssizuswwssmt... s.....:".:";f.:::: Princess Elizabeth and Princus ago Ihsel stems h“ g Margaret. Rose competed at the to rontoon s short holidayvlx Royal Windsor‘ Horse S‘how liasg e e - Saturday — tic first n whc On Wgdnfldg Qftgfnpon _ they hsd articipated — and each Gordon Baty an Miss Bu: kw: won a prso in two open classes had s tn and mo"; h; u“ ogsinst s largo field.‘ ‘Collings at Mrs. ' ' iome, North River Rood hi The princesses paid a special was very attractively decorated visit to the show ivith the king with bright colorful sp folwera. and quccn. Princess Margaret A varied selection of exqu ite gifts, Rose was the first virinner, driv-‘all accompanied by original verses in in ihe \\'£ll'llm0 utility single read by Miss Isabel Sto dr yin; class \\ h Princess Eliza- ample evidence of the both as her piissengcr. of the bride-to-be. who ‘ ' ‘ Mr. Robert Dalziel at the end of The price. ll silver cup, was pre- June. Mrs. John Collings presid- EUlllUil iiv lflr‘ king who wore a ed over the tea cups. iucvil suit the first time since ' ' r the \\'.il‘ Lilli he has appeared in Mrs. Norman Lowther and Miss public lli riviliari dress. With Dorothy Lnwthar Iegvg great skill. Princess Margaret Ross for Espanola. Ont, ~i nr 1d black pony. will join Capt. Lowther for the . i; a small wooden marriage of their daughter to Mr. i'1ii"t. Jack Frances MacCallum of Port ' ‘ Arthur, Ont., which happy GVEHI: Piiiir-iiss lrllivibotlfs turn cameqs to take place next Wednesday. iviite driving class ' ° ' tlie award for the Over the week-end Miss Dorothy The prin- Lowthcr was the guest of honor ci s. drove a pony phacton built at the home of Miss Caroline T". rears ago for Quccn Victoria. Sinclair when the members of Pi" any "is "HLIllS", n pure- hcr knitting club presented her burl NQTWUQJII cream. with an exquisite pair of sliver ' ' " candle sticks. Tea was poured by . perhaos every- ng will have assumed a happier a/opearance. Leaves tossed today by the iviriid and rain. will be stllled and théarie witlll be a delifllllbfllfl %ig- rance rom ie youing cierry-~ ecs‘ in the gardlon and the old gnarled apple-trees in:he_ orchard. . Held-work wenit oci for a short period this morning. Perhaps by way of quietlng an uneasy oo-ii- sciencc over loosing [mic-through no fault of his-—ln T " Her Slsfi‘? s». iiiili her in the Mrs. J. A. C. Gordon. red-wheeled black-aproned phae- ' ° ° ton llllil rile iiidgcs took some Mrs. N. W. Lowther and Mrs. time before announcing flint Prln- W. C. Davies were hostesses at a ccss lYIli" h min first prize —- farewell tea yesterday afternoon ~ given by the London for Miss Dorothy Lowther attended K. Tile two princesses by a large number (if licr friends i ' “A vliiiiiuioii- who showered her with happiest 1 i111‘ 11=1¢1H1W Horse good wishes on her coming mar- visninaonql A Job Only __ ... pvaiflklyfl-Olnsbl-lvf ._-_.___-_-_-_-_-ei-.-.-.v.v.-.-.r.n.-.-s-_m... . . . . . - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ .-.»~r--.. 5......»- I.‘ S Iii“- iii-FF. -‘s'n'_"..“¢'.|"u'-'_'-\'H'n'a‘u I oc mploriship rosette bu‘. ridge. The dainty tea table was Yiflihvr “'11 hlicod. attractively centred with exquisite ‘ ‘ ' flowers and presided over by Mrs. The Gore no icral and the‘ H. L. Bethune. Mrs. E. B. Huggan. " ‘is 1 1i from a;Mrs. J. J. Davies. Those assi". tot. i" \\ n da. 0n Tues-zing in serving were Mrs. J. ‘\ any mornilis- Wilson. Miss Audrey Gillls. Miss ‘ ,‘ ' Joyce Coffin, Mrs. W. C. Davies. Mrs. H. E. lyiiller left Thursday Mrs. J. T. Davies, Miss Catherine " “here she will visit Bethune. Miss Jean Lowther. .. liclivavd Miller. Jr. e ' I whose lniirr .0 to Wren Lilian M155 Jon“ William; who has Cfllrdlfll ‘l1 Q1’ lll-‘i 15 liking D1809 been attending the Ringling School on Jun" l.< 1 James the Apostle o! Art at 53735013, returned home C1111ff11. P11 DY a Ycflfllllfm last Saturday to spend the holi- in the Ritz Carleton. day season with her parents, Mr. . . . and Mrs. Percy Williams. a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee Mac- ' ' ' Loud are the gut" s of Rcv. T. E. Mm ._. q and .\ii". . lit the United Cliiircli Pal" Younker oi’ Toronto a.r-' rived home Wednesday to spend '" ’ ‘ - Mrs. James W. Stewart, Cumbcr~ hlrs. John MnCKUlZle and Miss land Street. gin areth White iire visiting in ' ' ' -..' Jo ri l9 guests of Mr. and Deepegt sympathy goes out to - 1< F- -’11'~‘11111fl1ll- the family in the sudden passing ' ' '_ of Col. (Dr) (Jolllngs was very _. . lcflfllllfitl oycr the .i<l at a delightful engage- nxi-iii. ;l.'il".v. . Margaret Ross. Itilflg as ho. . Her girl friends gave her a very lovcly gilt of re- msimb "inrc. Congratulations are being tended to Miss Norma J. Ayers and Mr. Freeman Oswald Newson whose eigagemcnt was announced this week. - - o o Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Murray who ‘UNE isqpgnt lass signmer at St. Anggevvs. ‘__'_ . .. an te winter mon n It .l‘“l°.. ... ... " "‘° “m” °" w oryaeupterr denceWh l t *:|t s 0mm. ‘Street; m n ma“ Sign“ Regretful farewells are being said to Mrs. Edwards, wife oi Commander Edwards, RAF and‘ her two young daughters who are, leaving on return to their home in the not to? distant future. A cordial welcome ls bein JOHN ‘Y (‘AXE ‘D5 flour k1 d OlLS ‘no ‘ng pow or alt first music come] to spend the summer at thcI Char ottetovi n.‘ . is Butane i a . q Mr. a. o. Fuller. United sum [Album WY- N. Consul at Saint John, N.B., wasimanualsi m‘ this week ors jotallinz o o a Miss Fairlie Prowse is visiting a quarmqmh w 64 with her slate‘: in ‘Halifax. ‘rho tennis season ls being of- opened this i. l... ‘ . illire pan and bake in s. ' hot uvtili i425 neg. F.) minutes, m- untll done. "@1611! <1 b tm, Tennis Court hy Misses Eleanor 1 m’ ‘m “ _ and Billie Bourke. F“ “m! QUEIILN 0F PUDDINGS " =-_ . . H. D. Johnson so lovingly remembered by all. arrived home and The monflh of loavesualnd 1" eyes. And Pleasant scents the noses. —-N. P. Willis. THE unionism. llECAT A lion's tooth was one of iihe al instruments. Arche- Oloxlsts in central Eilrupc given .8 Dlipe made from a lion's toot}; es- miceoiie lli tile i.:.;:l" raver‘ Mrs. Hodges of Toronto w o has itlmated to be 30.030 years old. ithen shake genily on The worlds largest organ will“; camouflage operations. in Convention hail in J .. contains seven 32 Dam keyjiooards. $87 ke-ys, ling in his pocktt. "you ooiii need -\ s. seven owers with mot- among the prominent visitors haw 365 horsepower lacing in height from feet. and dentist In Romania th inheritance alidWwrf-Ign trgogws l‘: . . .v u , .3 tsl-vc and D355 when tea. will be served on the down u, the fiensfigfis ggmcgjfgg? Mrs. c. n. Smallwood met with c"°%*1*,§§'3°w Sm’?- Rs 1N d" V Miss Evelyn MacKinnon, daughter of Mr. and M1"s. Benedict Mac- MZC- several months with her mother. X11111“ 01 Grand Trtivfldle. P.E.I.. who v1.15 n: "rlcd in St. Anthony Church, Montreal. June 1st. to Dr. E. B. dolizistcn of ilic R.C.A.M.C. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Dc" ~ Johnston of Neivburg, NB. ifidlsoisurlem The W0man’s- Realm i Iron dark colored ivusil drisscs on tilt,‘ KITGéLStIS will fit smoothly. NEEDLING THE POWDER BOX _ Face it . . i lt/ILILCHQHCI’ tlgsterl from spitting . JUSL tilililigil Will LUJIB (ML The Scotch 1351a.“ was fumb- to pay me in advance." said the ' "I'm not. 110172]; to." was the reply. I'm c111,)‘ cozriipiilg ma money before you tile inc the gas." GRO UNDIIOG GOES COLD The groundihogs temperature falls to about 37 degrees. or lust itboitt freezing", and its heart slows down to less than l0 beats a. min- ute during its lnbernaitlon. Clean water rims on and pique wrong clue. Press the seams open so infill. me . a lot cf sweet. siiicil- hi; iii/a poltuel" ciltis u") on iile i rial"; tu keep . . but ntiv about. giving the next new box of powder ennmelled already in. that Jaintos persisted at his work ci harrowing. ‘even after grey skins and intermittent showers, warned him that a down-pour was immin- ent. He looked very lnuch as Auitt Kitty Mahoney ivould say: "Like n drovmded rait‘! W110i’! he finally brought the licr "s to the barns. However. after a change of cloth- iniz. lie seemed to be at. peace wit-h the world. - - o There was "sehcuttilig" this afternoon. in the bi- ncut ncrcss ‘ . I kiicw i-his business of cutting secd-poiatoes was approach- ing by tihe trend cf conversation at dinner. Personally unless driven by necessity. I am llovcr fond of be- ginning any work ‘av n. Saturday. especially cn ii cold drcnrv one so I busted myself indoors. Tho-re wrs plenty to done. But James sharpened knives nssiducuslv and ftcr various slglis~neitl~ _ .‘ = d nor inaudible — lic ‘. f ocrcxss llic lime to the otl". bavriicnt. I should write licl . illrit James has the gnfitlest res- ucct Lci" lily ability to cut "st-Is" or- diner-v though it is. I lLlYi‘ r-fioli been actually rinbarrazscd to heal" him say in regard to this llfl1'(lClZ]31' Shore "That's one thing Ellen can o.’ ova 0n farms. at this time of y no“ . . this ability is uiore of on nssot or I1 1mm hm‘ might say than any of t-he “arts or graces" that accomplishment You Can Do i Price Control Quilt And Answers Qumtioiu and Answers on Prl" Control will appear in fhe Guard- ian as a. reguiur feature cach do)’- The questions are iiiose which have reached the ivariime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Renders. lfer- sons who have intelligent questions to ask on price control are Invllfd to scnd them in writing lo the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mitlee of Hm War Tillie Prices and Trade Board. I have a small cottage to Whait rent may I charge? . oltage rentals me tJlIbJeCb to canzrol and if you yliflVfi not rcntccl this cottage previously. you inrst lltivc ills rent fixed by the rclltcils appraiser" of inc WPTB. . What is" the value of the D coupon for niaple syrup now? One D coupon is now worth Q. 19111.. A I only 24 oz. of maple syrup. the spec- iiril nilowrince uf 40 oz. having end- rd Julie l. _ _ . What ls this lie-w labelling ordci" I have heard nkcut? Sriifini: Julie l rt tail. c ._ clearly mankcd with the selling price of the garment and be at- mlght be acquired M an exnenslve, ‘tyarclied W110i? it can be easily seen finishing school. In {not I think “set-cutting should be inclildczl in the list of social activiiics for often it is lint only a time Whm cl1t'"c families gather to chat as us". knives flash but also there are vieighbors. city-friends holidaying". and ‘hclpers—'oy-the-driiy. who ctmc . to give a hand at the work. I've- . noticed the larger the ClTJV-‘d as- " sermblcd at. Alderlca the more iii- fable the assembly. Needless in c-riiv. any help must be competent. for heaven help the one who dares, for love or money, to drop a sted in the basket. without benefit of eyes. The others in that basket are ill c-ughly gone over and much ‘ advice is izlvcn. When caught thus". I have learned to assume a stony silence. There are vears 11nd vistas or bioacomi fields to my credit. Sometimes I admit to resting on my reputation! Many interesting arid amusing tales and much folk-lore get an airing at sot-cutting time. I must try to borrow some for my Diary. There will be plemt-j.’ time for . strawberries and , examiner and customer. types of clc-Lhlnu. including foot- wear. come under this order. ilierc n price ceiling on raspberries and ivill ilio price exceed the maximum price paid lust velar? . Strsiyvberr s and raspberries have been pl. under ceilings by the WPTB. Tllrse 1:1 ._.s arc lower than the lIiI1Tillil‘”.1‘i price paid iris‘. year but higher than the uric: paid in 1942. _______ missing from beneath a stout “clucker? Miiybc Darky will get him tonight. Jairies says it would be all to the irood to move Tabb?! and her triplets over lo the wood- shed ut I doubt it. There might be no ttens in thamorning. Pard andI were alone this cv- ening he out on patrol. James has returned from a visit to Rob's man-sandwiches" he said. There will be doe-p i"osy dreams tonight. ‘Flitrc is no liiilit across the lane i“ Dorothy Dix Sax;- i4 veloped into first-class mech nium was about. to arrive. I S0 it lo! interchangeable affair in whi . at an office. E35 range . who have had to ea-t their own ,.._ DOMESTIC MILLENNIUM NEARS Dad Will CooTDinner When Mother Out; Wife Will Repair Faucet; Insert New Fuse A1 th few bi-ightspotsintihewaristho large magic-r Si‘ service men are being trained to cook. formation with the fact that thousands of youauz worn enlcs and it looks as l! the doimesnic millen- For one of tine bones of contention ovu- whidi luisbands have fought ever since our first parents went ofl of an umxaok diet has been which had the header task or the woman who . the man who made the douzh. ed it nd h little appreciation of the otihiea-‘s laboi " " " ‘ a ~ -’ baseme t bar nmke it look like a millignm dollars. that she oofrxirt; (firive a, niiil without mashing her fingers and battering up the male we HOME DUTIES WILL BE INTERCIIANGEABLE lscheeringtolearnthakslitn-thewormaniaizewillbessort ch a. woman will to rimh horn . All fiom her bridge game. because she knows her hiilsband will have prepared ‘U1 good dinner that wkli be waiting for her. and when a tlr have to worry over fixing a leaky faucet or putting ln a no thank heaven, his wife is a skilled plumber and electrician. And think of the hnmwny that will exist between a htlsbaild and wife who know from experiences the difficulties that each l their dailv lives. No more will hunbandsi saiv: “I wrlsh I could have it. easy as you do. with nothing to do but to stew _ baby." No more will wives greet weary husbands with a peeved: "l doiit [see why _\'nli ccmnlain of being mired and having vour feet hurt so you can't go putndiiitclng. when all you have done is to sit in an cosy clzoir . M. home and take core of the No man who has eveir cooked for a. week and asseutbled the hundred s that it takes to make a. good meal eve-r specks disoaraalnsdv of s No woman who has ever oamed her own living is under the lmnrcsslch that mcrn gather dollars off of trees. She kn hev are. think of the enidloas TM- c-ur stomachs bolnsz so dear to us as t who are both chefs. can have. cinaiiniz conversations a husband and wife. lscussing menus and devising new sauces. Undoubtedly one of the bleeelnu of wu wfll be tviaohlriz boio to 0001b The only trouble is that there will not be aiwmm of bun and one brambles to think n.‘ the roman than. will ensue cooking for the din-nation. fiaht. over the heroes who have been decorated for their soizfflles and cot roasts- Q Ymmsvs were?" "iii; ... stat‘ *1‘ m” “"‘”“°“‘ pans b, rubbing gently with vin- ou: e women- o . v e - egos‘ mZde into a paste with salt. may not. get miwh further mist- a . e r . '1'es._l_h'-” reviled ,m"1m or dip iihe ltsed half of a lemon ance at the task. I read i111 this nearer still nearer" 11w. but. you dog gums”; into salt, and rub over stains ilLLil from James expression as he came- betw-cen today and the sabbath holoc- to answer s lv mi ~ they disappear. in before supper and dropped heav- and as James iveary. from his six SETH’ ___ Q ily in his old arm-chair. gfiyslof reméirkctr “Isn't 1e a HINTS 0N ET! UETTII ess ii: a sun ov comes " —- - mmt was no good in Alderlea Until Monday - Diary - Good- Mn. Newly Rich powiiser wig F0911 wvad at g reception or t,” last nlrh. There was no fur-bear- night. mmiber (proudly): ‘Nowugavgfif; should not be too eoilt or sticky. as 1m art-Ml in 11w lot-imp iii the —————————— _ M. Merv- imi W? :1" d. Km, it is supposed to be eaten with the wood-shed when I went to UIVESIU- ruin- oimces oi’ dehydrated poio- res-red to as the R1 imfgn __ immm gate this morning. The baiit was un- toes are the equivalent of more witness_box remained quite mum bun to distiingiuishuus 01ft kn“ touches. Jeanie reported nn out: than two pounds of potatoes. M mm the Mwyer excmmed; Mary (eagerly). Y k hm” _.. lYou _sa_v_ you_had__no_ediv>aition 1114"“ m1!‘ f)“ K”? “m ' loci-a I Nee For The Home m?‘ insulted-vows“: ‘very unnerving: , O . . 5 fashion. that dou Kat fxivui whether you“ I " N UIU an s0 rosin: 4 Bend Mcents for P Prlntyorus-Namqnddrel Number plainly. Be sure to sine you wish. wardlsri. Name a distressing accident during the on‘ DESIGN week when she accidentally fell breaking her shoulitleli- and is now a . a in the P.E.I. Hosp C-lfffllit jcllv or plum jam_ * ~ 2 tnbli-spoiis tuisrar fol" meringue Mrs w_ Gordon gchwm-t; whc Soak the crxllnbs in the liot milk has been spending the past sev. uiwril soft; then add the egg yolks era] months with he, arena‘ Mn miv 1 with the sugar, pour into a and Mm w_ A_ Hues; _ owing to lbnkin: dish set in a "pan of hot “Hmlm, 15 leaving Monday by “m” plane to Join heizhusbsnd in Hali- FB {'0 in it slow oven 276mb) 300 about rue iiour. or iin crus- M_ n d 0k 1b h ___ tGQWQHEiISiEEJAl smrad a thick lavevlmthrbinhdg’ ofigntéea; qgtegoellf I ' " if Eyes wit“ t}??? “Nd ‘:5 , hm" ,4... .51, 0m. me to“ Bésahléilt health at the home of his . - e “film 0v wearing!“ w! 2st; whit/es ilndl S0117. add the SWZ- . (13131107 Mrs" Helms m Baby P131“ very v o L ' ar trraduallv and beat until stlfl. icnfimli. TVTOIWO. BM Wll 59118111- (“IAN-JR in“: Spread this meringue on ton 05111113’ 811fPY159d When l3" 1111111! ti.» firm rivi plncc ln the own placed before him I- ciilly llahted am may,“ m,“ m,“ . until n vfcliciiv brown. Serve hot or_ Birthday cake. wchnqm from “me m flaw mosh fl<1_.ff'_1_111_‘1'""1“- the bristles in a warm soap! solu- w-'-'-"-'='~"-'-'-'-~'-' . ..“§;'.‘..I.% lit.“ tséfifltléib? “s: rinse in from soamy ivater, nhsiss them thomudhly and dry. cups stale bread crumbs quart ataldzwd milk . 5 - CU?! S11E31‘ WITNESS WINS Bathing Cutie ‘.55.... ,. Cool, dlsemrlyd ho- ‘. _ grunt . . a asti ious ' ' " way offce in; and look- f. mm "f,',1,‘°,,‘,‘.',,'{,4_ y: fin?!“ in; dainty-fresh from > . '. argon! Qllilhibiybllldlflfl lUrVihl custelun all moflflg‘ ull gqhl. ' - nor Canada. ou ll l s our work. too. ""'"',,,“',",‘,',,,,,"'""' Films Rolls Iovolopol l fl- licii... IOTTLE-IEMLARLYSZU ‘Z",..1.'.'.'..'.f '1 ' ---~-~ a ._ , I . city‘ ma; W."..‘..”6‘.'..’5?l’i1'i?‘--i'_.'§°°‘ ' y.» umua um only! ' amour s. Maison arm ‘Sofia’ f"? ‘illlfiifi iZ“-“.'§'-°-b'."":' '"' nor-wens rasnv CHARLOTTETOWN ...---~......~.~~.-.....--.-;.. hlauemrnu 0'26" on 7'41!" ivory tinted " -_ v 1191a M“ ‘d: 1n _ e mmnil I iazrlafirlisiittfil... ha." ii . ' i t . I2....‘E.'§;‘*.i:..l’."‘.f.i.i°.‘l§‘.€lh“ . nlsrsemci-it coloredJk. ‘ _ » » . ‘cuttllrig IIIOHOII; d0 hm 8th‘. (RN MntNalunelAddnuPlohfivlAlifhld izgorehnggigm siigigltixtynziiiiurlircei Sfldpsb” The pause in the days occupation known as the childrensl l . a ve use 5° hi‘! address with is to N Charlotteto Guard! Deshn No. ‘i346 Name _i__.._. street Address y E l hour finds Cpl. Roy J. virdcn, Jr.. St. Mary's. W. Va. occupied in e 5 Bus’ °' me dmme“ V” ' " suuqrulonuonvmm nine-inch shell or cleeni up little Cleo. 4, a refugee from the blazing battles in a one . .MMAMH5I mt, _ Itdmnais lsehnot provides a convenient both tub. down Wm mm w“ wen.‘