‘ Happenings of the Week Ilsmyeltylilnaflcorlvade m1. Illlald llvltari Ila are so full of official tasks that e been leasantly entertnlned barely is able to find the few rnin- frlencfl during he: stay utES necessary to take a short, charlctlewwn left ‘lhureday on brisk walk which he sets a]? a daily turn to he: home in Salami-aide. health "must" for himse Sim- ilarly his Royal duties often keep ll’. and Nile. J. O. UH have him from attendi to his per-cone u their gueec correspondence unt l evening. since week-end m‘. G. Parker 32mm 0f the King is one of the Elmplres ‘Toronto. most nleticirlous correspondents ' ' ' ' and ulis\\'(?!s all his personal rnuii Dr. J. P. Lantz and NII. Lent: himself, ilils means that he must left yesterday on a visit to Mon- giw up many of his evenings to tree. writing, Only on week-ends does ' he llil\€ opportunity to relax with Hoeteeeee confin their . tertainmentut: inform”: knittlgg his rnniilv or to engage in the scorn. ‘rvlliCll he loves. He has parties. one and two table bridges gxl-n hi» unnis and golf foi- the and teas for the duration and 11in» U-lllil he was passably good kelegjiirlg their refreshments well m i --nn: he still rides and wit the wartime regulations. $11M as much as he can. George ' ' ' ruled as one of the finest It le with uine re et that farewells wlllggen said u? Mr. D. Bryce Bishop, DP.A., O.N.R., who has been promoted to Saint John, no. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, dur- ing their residence in Charlotte- hois lll the country, and .\ estate since the war he is. content to take m lrllll dogs and go out on y hikes alone seeking what- e might turn up. It is sel- dom thin he returns empty-hand- ed. llolllle his strenuous Job, he friends both in business and eo- cial circles and many good wishes gglneflvvwflpflhv them w their new o9 .1“ is fil dill-l 110cm‘; look his 41 years. ' ' ° A (‘lil illvilil recently said of Announcement-s were received inn-u» cures and responslbil- this week by Charlottetown friends files of \v.ir have matured him, not o1’ the marri e in St. Paul's Unl- nrnnmi him. The qualities which ted Church. ussex, N.B., on Sun- ade his brothers so often turn to 1187. Jan. um of , J. 1m for advice, have developed." Leonard and Miss Hilda. ~ hens ° ' ' Girm. Who visited here ins sum~ mer. Happiest congratulations an The 4.30 Club had another of extended to Dr. and Mrs. Leonard, I O l fliéil‘ clciiglilfui dinners at The (nini-loiiuuni-n on Thursday lion- onring Lzent. Earle C. Baker who Canon R. H. A. llaglam, 1),]; [eturiled recently from overseas of Saint John NB came (we; is leaving to take a course at Tuesday to attend the funq-gl 0g Kingston, Ont, It was a Jo y party or old friends sitting around g tilble in the centre of which was a miniature lake with the cinor cottage in the distance gut-rounded by spruce trees, fish- 1m; roos, guns, and sporting all reminiscent of happier days of _3.y sport and care ree minds. "There was a. happy optimism how- ever dmong the guests that these good times would come again. Ai- her .1 delicious dinner game; were cred and fun ran space. The iub members gave Lieut. Baker a valuable gift, u; urark their reun- fin, the presentation being made _- Llcut. Charles MacKenzie in his nwn inimitable way. O I I On Wednesday night the Marl- ine Provinces Association of 1w- mm had a gala party in Enron's AlAtliLOIlllIXI which was pleasantly drowned, the proceeds being for m“ upon m wrvclbs and entertainment, of Princess Marglet, third daughter o; troops, Tins active club has many Princess Juliana and Prince Bern- rcrrncij Cnlirlotictpwn folks on its hard of the Netherlands, said in bozn-d rnciucli Miss Helen La son, wash n mesday: "I em very Mrs. A. E. acAlonen, Pro. I’. know that flu mother been c yce Auld, Mr. W. W and gab; do; 1L _ l x 1y, the rfildss,“f,'fi‘,s,,ifi‘p“,§fi_ . MM? . fie P§i“°l§tb“§' c“ Ix‘! iti u, er, 1r er coner, . . ca ve at e ho be M. o, Mr. s. n. Logan, Llgzocsit Rev. w be the balayxiorggéyaulilegl-flsked I Arciibismon James C. uign-n, his brother Mr. Fred W. 5:, Harlem whose sudden death at E ringfield to his l? who hav in Symlllalhy in their bereavgulseniem Ha lest cfmgr tul ti . wit’... w. m3 n?..°i‘i'...'.‘;'w'li, lrllflalfimftlillbmthleesfornicr Miss Sally r . fining was celebrated‘ thlsflwécgek. m v e Miss Audrey Glllis’ resent, in. dlspositio is biv her gender”: ‘:1 renewed Mr. W. M. Melllsh newly . Pointed manuscr- of the Canadlgn Bank of Conunercc, Simmer-side, with Mrs. Meuliilslir and ygung so“ a" b31118 091' 5 l’ W9 med. The have been ‘ N‘. . demte of. Spflnflhlli e e e we. n nklin m“, m» “ °- . isn't: D . M , J. A. wrcuod. Mr. n. 1.. w,“ Mr. mfc. saufigier m. o1 m. “a313,?” Bdnnmgdémqqnmq O . 0X‘ . ~ 6.000 l‘ . . which», A, mm mmm’ “m “V” Hon. Pres; soon win mm ' ‘ ' 1m? 311d re we it may} “The ayirlilpathy of tChle/[iiottalicwan iéandsoine glftg asfnmemznttclas o‘; leruls wi go out o s. . . cexce 11 Messt-rvy, Toronto, in the death 01 togetherfmona y happy tunes they r sister‘, 1:111:25 once; e e e ray on, e r r Henry an the lute Lax’ Dmyton which oc- curred in Toronto this week follow- ing a short illness of pneumonia. “stir Pnltrick‘ nndnLmdy DuffyJn- H l t v v e rtnine inorma y o ‘Thur ay appcs mu} _ evening; in honor of nllom. Ariel fended. to l, :35 o the aicneaion of nev. 1. Jutbon’ 14v; g , 10W have as the week-rind uni, 3€"-'r...t‘..“$°’nl"ti..il°“3i?il' wt." Secretary. ' ° Baird, Lady-in-Wuitlnz lo He: Mrs Bwal Highness the Princess Alice, prior to her departure from 0t- ‘lawn. i U O Mr. and Mrs, Stuart D. h-vine ntcrtaincd at the tee. hour lest v nndey afternoon at their attrac- tive home B6 Ambrose street. hon- oring Mr. and Mrs. A. ll‘. Darnell who are leaving this morning for nuptial pa their new home in Edmonton much ympcwglk l to the rcgrci of their friends. whose marri e to Lieut. Rona b __ . = MAKE THIS! OUTI OUDDLI DOHI 3 c elem m. me ‘y qmmskmggmdnoxsmere the uiddlleec dolle able. hm make and they make the stnarteat toy for d“ bllllll- W" will love to have these dolls. Pattern No. 1214 includes all uu one for linking the dolls and wigs and cutting fitter-m for gramme and fear“ : w . d mcture m: name m,“ fiqlihéhi". m $3 g mo” n: w gleedlewcrk Bureau. unnum- town uar an. gqygqm crtrnent. Fdbarictutfwvgaeglverdiln Qggign 110.1214 . "pm - -- - n-En-en -————_—__—u-en_ m jMl--——— —_———c——————— W0man's Re alm '" town have made a wide circle of ' OOZ“* um veer evmmugracuiqcu: 5,, Lin». Films Developed and Prinlecl 25c ° °"_ Zlfllfill Rlllewvfllifieldfill A unite! Well IdInILOaQub-h- 3Z- ......-° wfintsevkm-le: vicedou." Youvrillllke metrical-L‘ link hlIQeIetlle-Gflqlheel loom ITAI UIAIIIIUI‘ IIIVICI lea ll, Feet Olen A, Terenh rue Name and Addre- Plalnly an Order‘. lire your ‘ favourite lnlugeIQl Cnlnlllell by llllul MacDou all, of Summerside takes lace week. Miss Fraser has en a pular member oi,’ the staff of local branch of the l Canada, and she ha: made many friends. The party was te surprise the other New Glasgow friends went up on the evening local and surprised Miss Ivraser at her home. ‘Ihey received warm lcome and by we of ex-ple showered lanecus gifts which included sev- eral pieces of crystal in the corn- flower pattern, linens of various kinds. yrex, china, other n ueefuhthin Gonlomllng with a tradition Iur- rounding Royal birth throu hout Holland. the Netherlands A1 So- ciety, New York, has prepared to ut on sale pottery plates honor- Kl; the birth of a third daughter Juliane of the Neth- erlent and Prince Bernhard. In the centre of the plate is engraved a poem directed to the new prin- ;. Qulfu wading it, the four parts of the Netherlands kingdom are depicted in the style of an old seafarers map. Manufactured out- bread and cheese and kisses. But. , after they crave Lob- aide of Holland for the first time. ate; Ihermidor and fllet mignon ea they did are marriage. and .-. -~;:. 5 .ere Elrepared by vi have the same interest in new clo es. 9111B! 001110111! ‘Ibenton. N-J. Also, the discover that while love is the me under the supervision of a Dutch employee. The pattern for the plates was en uved in Montreal by another H0 under. The poem was inscribed in Dutch. It said:- dlild of OII-nfl. f 80m b . Godnrlrtay pent” thhfee glftsmltz) 0Q- A rooster crowing Holland's vic- tory, A flag Orange flying free, Two vvoouen shoes to weer on 11o and‘: loll “amt: syubilanflyofherlove M. God grant thee these gifts three. i! Morning Smile i AIRILIOITWO Office boy, nervously: “Sir, I think you are wanted on the phone." Bcee-"Yovr thinkl Dorft you know?" 3oy~"Well, t, the man on the line eald: "Hello, la that you, you old blllygoet?" f‘ ‘-"Oonf0und you, air, rm don't ou be careful. Here lneteed of ed thin, letter to the in- telligence of r mu have addreu" ed t to the Intel ent officer. You mould know there l: no such per- son in the army!" A lady lud Just fmlshed bpiling a kettle of apple-bunker and hm taken into the it out in cool. Just then an acrobe airplane began perform overhead. In her intent watching e lady backed into the kettle and lat down into the hot apple-outta. ‘Ilhenextdeyone cfhern ir- to uh‘ boure telephoned inq c of condition. “lhcb ell ri ht,’ replied ha! hulband, "but it pu her behind in her work." JANUARY SCHOOL REPORT SOUTH MILTON Grade X-l, Llwie 0016s: I. Billy creasing m, qugntlty of Mecteen- , Jose h Oolee. Gnde ix-i, o yum Machean. Grade VIIL-l, Pauline Coles; 2. Bloma qoles. Grade VL-l. Reta MacNeill: 2, Health Malcbean: 3. John MacLean. Grade rv.-1, Betty await. arm m.-1. Lloyd rum; a Lois Ford Grade IL-I. Alton Coles. Grade I. (B)-—1. Margaret Walk- er; 2, Marlene Peters; 8, Bheilah Ste art w . Grade I. (bl-l. Fulton Mum-t; Gerald ma: 8. Ruth Macbean. ‘gated foods, doctor's’ bills and th "T!!! QBAREQIITETQWHWCiUARUlAN '_ _ \ t‘ Dorothy Dix Says- THIRD "YEAR zuno noun FOR MARRIAGE nv MANY. norms Gilt Gone, Bills Piling Up, Faces Too Familiar Causes 0f Domestic Collapses Wh th h in mnrri f Theegnfi or°u'l'i"§sv3$i. year fir... critical time. eccordina to‘ an lmcfillsh Justice who has tried many P° divorce cases. He thin! it is es- ally dangerous for women because are ltill young. still Rood- .ooking, still avid for the flaturiea and ceic cries end love-making which their husbands have stopped cl tbem- 129W "l" "l! "'1 "w" for any attractive man, with a. sllc line, who understands them, The same authority also thinks that. it is about the same time that husbanch begin to develop a wmderlng foot. A lot of the Bllt has Nb; b d 1 u, er bread of marriage for them. It is no longer a. ml ter of thrills. but mostly o! bills. They have grown tired of l at the same face across the bre eat table. and their eyes be in in roam around in search of a pretlt er an?‘ one h a: on too a . ‘hill ‘this’ minor’. when ~11 me u I. Social and Personal 1 Fashionsf/Litfiffiture Ycutcn lic rrleelientrelqeeatlene AllAIIen rtime Pricee and Trade Building, Charlottetown Q. Oua- mfikmen eaye the milk subsidy does not apply to our lumi- lty, as the price here is only 11c a. quart. We feel, since we will w make up the subsidy event iunhtaxel. it is scarcely fair to pay ca. lL-Anyone wlho aells milk to con-l sumera ll required by law since December 1c, 1942, reduce the speeded up from the cradle to the grave, the disiiiuslons of marriage coma quicker, and it doesn't take the average couple more than three years to reach the danger line. They find out that marriage isn't the perpetual petting party they thought it would be, t at instead of being two souls with but c single thought, two hearts that beat as one, that they are practic- I-lly strangers to each other and far more epc u: quarrel than to agree. 051E PARTNERS WEAR POORLY The wife has found out that her hus- gmd isn't the unable lllzoerig shie $110593: \- "". ._ ewasmarry g. aussy man who wls if his dinner la ten minutes late, and who swears a blue streak if h collar- button rolls under the bureau. And the husband dia- oovers that his wife is not the angel of his dreams, but a woman with glallllilegprand nervm and queer ways. who la a D001’ cook and.e bad And if there are babies who tie them down at home of evenings when they a.e longing to step out and go places; who keep them awake at night with their squalling. and who out them in debt for certified Ixéallk, pet- tber luxuries the od Particularly is this true in the cases where a boy and girl, who have been reared in comfortable homes, get married and attempt to live on the small salary that the bridegroom earns. ‘They have fallen for the romantic propaganda that love is enough and that they can subsist on ringue on the lemon pie lt isn't the ling, nor even the pastry, and that it takes a number of things besides sentiment to keep modems hBDPY and contented. Such ople they have always gone with, belonging to their as going with the old clubs, being abe to afiord some amusements, not having to count every penny, IAKDS GOOD fiAl-ACTIB TO SUI-WV‘! INOCKI so lt is no wonder that so many matrimonial barks crash on the rocks of reality so early in the voyage. For when Percival and Angelina have to drop out_of their old crowd because they haven't the price; when Ang- elina. sees herself growing old and haggard before her time, slaving at domestic tasks she doesn't know how to do, with ctr-W hair that cr aloud for a new permanent and clad 1n last year’: elm by clothes; when Percival is hounded by bill-collectors, goes seedy and eats his lunch in chea beaneries, they are ready to chuck their marriage certificate over- boi-u- and swim for the shore of divorce, unless they am of a hardier breed than most of our youngsters are. And yet if men and women only had the courage and the wisdom to fight through this dark hour that comes to almost every marrlflfi. how many bitter regrets they might eavc themselves, how much lasting hap- piness they might achieve. For divorce does not cure the hurt in a wounded heart, nor does it comfort ion ess. nor are illicit love affairs a panaiea for a disappointment in marriage, they only add scandal to all the other griefs. But to the husband and wife who realize that marriage ls no more static ‘than anything else and that they have come to the danger point in theirs, and. who meet the situation with bravery and intelligence, there is a rich reward. They may have to steer wnrily among mine fie and weather- many storms, but they will come It lest to the unooth waters and have a safe harbor in which to anchor when they are old. GAILDL, IILIII LIIOII OI ‘Hie well-known British medical authority, Sir Ileonard Hill. LBD» M.D., F. n. s. writlnii in "Belt" Health" published by the Cenmll Council for Health Education in Great Britain, declares um by in- clawing wom by the individual one can keel! ‘ warm indoors and conserve fuel. He states that in, Great Britain where there is a fuel scarcity. m05¢ of the fuel is used for heating hous- es and workshops. If enough eith- ing is worn, only enough artificial , heat is required to keep the hands warm enough for performing skilled work, he says. To save fuel he ad- vocate; that the scentv Earmcnts cf women be ampiified by overalls. trousers and tunic: worn together with wann under garments. Thele could be padded with cotton waste Ella M. Bataan-Teacher. . . L I ®UQN t4 Ttllhing school, Th babe! AW! A. L. sixteen. Gunmen-side. P- I- Shh“?! ursday. Jan. am. af n. min-b}, aria-noon. cue. Medic-l 01m five-l iggfleqwup-blrowawlhcelawldllllwwlnnirll-lll» to prevent cold mutation. The writer advises the wcarin! 01 shown, and overcoats indoors for sedentary occupations, with. per- haps a rug over the knees and a hot water bot e for the feet. ‘rims, the use of valuable fuel can be cut to a minimum. sir Leonard declares that so protected people can actu- ally work with a window open in wintertime, and will be benefited in heath as a rwult. only the old and feeble and ill people. he says. re- quire artificial warmth. Two outer garments of equal tex- ture will, be advises, be warmer than one garment of tw‘ce the thickness. because of the wannth provided b! the air pocket between. Unde ar- mentg should be of soft, kni ted wool- for lite beet protection laalmt cold, the writer atatee. coma. .15. e.. Officer Welkl; AW! V. ‘ n. s. clerk General; Aw: llrzce to his customers by two cents luedwllg: or oflacglt I Pint. The l1 IPD W01‘! 9N1 of’ Canada, no matter what the previ- .‘I.“.‘..°‘&.°' “f We.“ ""1 “m”; p y mares for his 13am. Q. Do you have to have e per- mlt t0 Kill YOU: own hog 1'0: your 11$ Dmonal use after January A. A Permit to slllllhter livestock 1| needed on and c-fier January let by my perxm who slaughter-s llve- stock for retail or other sale on a public market or otherwise. ‘Ilbe org!‘ ‘daoeaknot apply to any farmer W veltock for hi; household consumption only. But l! be eella part of the mimal, or slaughter: for another farmer, be does need e custom rmit. .somcofuswo havesmall children gnd do our own sewing would like to know if the regu- lntiom heme on dream, bill-Wm. qewlvtoumlwentto make e wide hem on my child’: dress and use some buttons of! an old gamut for trimming. A. The regulations upvlv to home dresamaker; as well ea large manu- facturers. However, a three-inch hem is allowed on children’! dreseel and there ls no objection to the re-use of buttons, u this is actually e. conservation of materials. SIIIIIS PAIN Relieved Fastlhisiasyvleyl Putafew efvlehv ave-no! vneeeamfilncyeeragifioyfl JANUARY 30, 1943 Living e Leisure, The Woman's Realm do- eticku-a broo ' bent g apart, gflnm :3; dull! W?‘ the atick overhead m n thinks, they ehould be plan tblck- w‘ (p; ‘ alone P!“ l. l d, 1g your ribs. Wallflower: and Sweet Wll ems hi" planted together the pangs of °1 loneliness would be llthtened. and 2 m, _ bu“ and e to the count of three‘. .‘Z°‘&“=..°i§“‘i§“%n1§d£$m. w» egg? mangle“ “d, “m, “mt Harare-ram? ‘Repeat flit: exercise “U” ‘Nmff-l-“ns, §3§§,,,,,m waves AT noun can urn: r TIP IIOH SOIDIEIS 0N MOTH CONTIDL pereonn "mt ,3,“ '~",,,,,,,,““ .17: ,,; ...l"il.“'a‘.°. “d”. tit “h” ‘“" 3% u the mi. 9°11" l‘ f! etert to attractive peetuze, n?" “r” edit‘ w» m a good mam; podtlcn m‘ memo-v»; if rm never felt ma!!!» bed u‘ n Kt a aw me- werde. Wgenymzehculderetcueh. ‘zfdg no ehmrldymu derriece and ‘arm-n ‘gfi §$@u§'§":¢§bi1§ getvvvoearehoulderu "NEW “amid m" moilrerwordmlhflflww" °d““°'"mn’ sirould no exaggerated inflow in "M" themlddleof ,md a g ‘m. u u.“ discover Z i i You Can Win After 40 Shown in Piildfie Book v "hlllre" Gen Ieeene heeeI So you think you're e failure! Put 40 and you never got that promotion. You never swung that deal. Depreedng, blind-alley thought-cl Welter 8. Pitkln ehowl that at 40 you're just getting your atartl In hi: "Life Begins At 40," a book that ha: inspired a million readers, hc 5'1: cue after cane of euceeufur men" whoee eeore wee zero until middle ale. Dr. J. A. Britten explained to In Andean Medical alcciaiiou that Glktlill. i0 Relieve Bad Cough A eeeeQuielelygesMisztTlais-at Home _._.._.___ Doee the Work in a Hurry. m“ Mk°d~ buy for four times the ma»! 1931"" Here's an old home mixture your pert 0. III W!" l 5m‘ er probably used. and. for real rc- lly a long time. Children take It with 51mm eeughe. ‘knit lacmemlxtureheee n“, m‘ "Wu n. ti: Irritated b u? by mum; acupe otgranulated sugar eoatbel e mem Hm and one cup of water a few momenta helps clear the air s. This ex- li Id Pl l! a special compound of pro- gnflgffifufifififgjlTyfiuflf fXy. n“ lento. in concentrated form it. into throat membranes. Money refunded u§,°"s.‘i‘éi1’3..i“l5§°§<§il.’.‘§€€,.nt if It doesn't please you in “m! "w: really lentil, - slv“ Money Baily b medicine-more than you ceul eetly, mates fin mm, it la ltlll a most dependeue med- acme usual ntri-IIIIQ- eweer It's no trouble at all. like t l!!!» hold It P195889 until dissolved. No cooking is needed. plains why it gives such quick relief. ven insred one can do well known for its llrompt M11011 0B For The Home IUILOUGII IIIOCK Invely to look Al, lovely to Wear Ibr that 50ft little frodi: to weer on super ial ocacsbns. do choose a sure-flattering (Zeeigln like this, with basque top and we - placed front fullness. It‘; a design. too, that takes l0 kind-l to the fern- iniaing touches of whi , foreielling aging. Do try it on that beau on ve Style No. 3295 Ls designed for rims l0, 12, 14, 18. 18 and 20. Bile id requires only ll yards 30-inch fabric with 1 l -2 yard; lace. Style No. I295 Bu!!! Add]!!! STIAMID OIANIIBBY PUDDING 3 cup flesh eranberricg 1 1-3 cup; flout, 1-2 "B. lllt 1-4 "P- cinnamon. 11 lap. clove; rep-r.“ . a l-I cup hot water. lueee 1-2 cup mo . l-Ielve crenbcrrteg- add to mu, mo. lnleee and code. combine m. WW‘ "W!" lmllllfil: blend with that mixture. ‘rrenefer to well greased pudding mold; cover and ateem for 1-2 hours. Unmold; nerve with toffee sauce. Toffee Sauce - Heat 1 cup dark 00m 1 011D undll orated m k and 4 tnbl ta‘ in top of double boiler Md i-I teeqzocn until vanilla. blended. live nmmmaeuqa.