‘Ifntitled w .1 $100 lion. department stores throughout ' OWACPS and WIYs. EIGHT__ Woman's Re alm Princess Elizabeth. had her 19th birthda to marry nn_\'b0d_‘,'--_vet. Al- ready, irresponsible gossip writers for tiewspapcrs outside the Ulilffd Kingdom are picking her future husbandwand making themselves ridiculous in the process. writes A. C. Cummings from London. The P11118655. I can state on good authority has thoughts mfllilflitc at present. Neilhfil‘ ‘ystl parents. ‘ up from the idea should ltave a happy childhood, a imp; girlhood 11nd should not he expt-i-tefl to imirry fur any rflflsiwlls of it‘ sliuh 15 nsod to inflm rt‘ ' in former who has just y. is not go- l \\ ith that she tinguishctl prey: , to make her own UHFILTQU ll??? P.\])i'!l . all part of her pzipaia queg-nship. v , O HRH. Prlncr tend the annual m.- t; ' luiial Chapter. I O l) E. plac in Regina, Si-k. ftfay. '" Her Excel- ". r" prt~~ident of r tut, it is under n: ccrr- itileritoon, ll stood, 1t. .. on Siturtlyty- - - a 'l‘rumai1 ule Sru reduced his "iv to spend .l her first The Presi- flew . . . to Wzirih- .\ll>.’l1:i"s day in h her : President \i‘fleial sehcd ime with h to spend the White Hot‘- was her fllsii 1.. first trip to \\'.1.ni enjoyed it. ’ - Mrs. Pope Clarke has returned from New York where she spent l few weeks. ' c - Word has been received from Capt. Charlew F. Hyntlnian rMD.) son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hynd- man that his Field Ambulance has been chosen to go to Berlin for the Victory Parade. Capt. Hyntl- man hopes to he in England after the celebration for a few weeks and then hninc tn Charlottetown. This is a great honor for his ccm- fricnds will he to a full report and she 0 Wilt“ of the flCilVliiPll. O O Miss Anne Dilif) Charlottetown, who attends: Aft-Gill University, was the week-end guest of Miss Barbara Howe, at the home of her parents, Hon. and Mrs. C. D. Howe in Ottawa. v c It is announced that _Prlme Minister Churchill will receive the Albert Gold Med. highest annual award of the Bri .h Roigal Society of Arts. President Roosevelt re- ceived the awzrd‘ in i942. . Miss Elizabeth r London, Etta. ucnciral organizer for the Natl nal Federation of Women's . ‘nics in Britain, who visited re this week, was much impressed with the level:- ness of the Garden Province. She also left pleasant memories with the Institute women whom she met and man helpful suggestions ire of zhe grow- Cliri=tnias is the forerunner of ll numhei" of key" wo- men who will he ..rn.‘ to Canada in the interest of closer co-operatlon between the iuzal ttoincn of Bri- tain and Canada‘. - l Miss Florence Fraser has rc- turncd to the Charlotte Residence following her rczcnt illness in thc P.E.I. Hospital‘. ' -. J. A. Webster w-as host =s last Saturday z‘ a smart {hits table luncheon budge at the Char- lottetovrn. Christmas of t ¢-:.~_ s "s -:>.-—;_—:|- Willi y buying spree expecting a mass racially to illustrate Wllilt can be o build up u practical, inexp p Infill, mvicowomen an allowed to key weir Milno, of‘ in Ottawa recently, A. J. Frei- nnnk Limited. filflifii a fashion show designed es- 6100 uniform is Leading Wren Mary-Joan MacDonald a Happenings 0f The Week ' 1 Congratulations are bei , ward to Doreen the teaching staff of Prin School, now on leave of -who is receiving her M.A, ‘at Dalhousie University, for- ey of ce Street alfience, agree Halifax, this week. Miss Alley intends to resume teaching duties. . i I O l l Sympathy is extended to the lfamily of Miss Gertrude Stems who will always be kindly remem- bered by a wiglcfirfle of friends. i Miss Edith Rogers is being wel- comed home after spending the ypast few months in Toronto. Miss lRogers is steadily regaining renew- ted health. o - o Miss Gibbs of Boston has ar- rived to open the summer home at 5 Kent Street, the Misses Houle coming later in the season. - - - Rev. T. H. B, Somers left Mon- day to spend his holidays with Mrs. Somers in Toronto. - a - Crown Princess Martha of Nor- way arrived in London over the week-end from the United States. She was accompanied by Nor- wegian Foreign Minister Trygve Lie and the president oi the Nor- wegian parliament, C. J. Hambro, both of whom had attended the San Francisco World Security Conference. - Stewart, D.S.O., recently returned from overseas, and Mrs. Stewart, are having a delightful visit with the Colonel's mother, Mrs. J. D. Stewart and other members of his family in Ottawa and Montreal. 0 - Mrs. Eric Loth and son, Eric, of Boston, Mass, are guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Rogan of Rock- ford Ave, Ottawa. Capt. Lot-h is a doctor serving with the 51st hospital unit in Germany. His unit was the first on the caches at Normandy last June. Mrs. Loth and son have been residing with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard in Tignlsh. - - - Mrs. H. Champion and daugh- ter Mrs. J. W. Phillis and Mrs. (Dr) E. Found of harlottetown spent the week-end in Alberton. . - - ADD HAPS .. .. Miss Alberta Macfarlane, Edu- O Lt.-Col. David Restaurant Association, recently appeared before the Educational Committee of the U. S. Senate in Washington, DC. in connection with a bill, now before Congress, for greater appropriations for vocational education in the distri- butive fields. Miss Macfarlane is at- present visiting Western Can- adian towns with executives of the Canadian Restaurant Associa- tion in the interest of education and higher standards. O I The Duke and Duchess of Wind- sor, accompanied by their two Cairn terriers, arrived at Pennsyl- vania Station from Miami, Florida on the Seaboard Air Line Rail- ways Silver Meteor at 10.45 am. Sunday to puss “about p. month" at the Waldorf-Astoria. The Duke, whose resignation as Governor of the Bahamas bozaimc effective April 30, chatted affably with re- porters. He commented on the coolness of the weather and said he had no definite plans. Previ- ously he had announced that h_e and the Duchess might go to his ranch in Canada. Botlh were smit- ing. deeply tanned and dressed in blue-grey suits with roses in the lapels. The Duchess wore a Deaf] necklace and earrings. Th had more than thirty pieces o lug- gage. AUTHORITY ON GLAMOR Nostradamus, noted astrobgfll‘. wrote a book entitled “How WOIHBH May Make Themselves Beautiful in Face and Form." and operated a bcauty parlor. , .._.. ‘WREN human. FASHION? the country nrei on by ex-WRENS, I lnates that, "unifo done with ensive wardrobsnof Vancouver. — cational Director of the National. ‘i L. v-vv A J0u,ouiv YOU can no Price Control Quenlonl and Answer; Questions and Answers on Pm. (‘unlit-oi will ammu- gu Th, Gum _luu as u. icgulnr feature cinch day "l" Wi- who are those which-haw reach-d inc Wartime Prices and Trad: Board from hmlsewlva in lhls region. The answers are pro vided by the Board Readers. sons who have lntelllge to ask on price control to send them in writing up u“ Willfllll’: Regional Advisory Com. IIIIHGQ ol’ the War Time Prices an? Trade Board. ~. 0n two occasions recentl I‘ purchased a 20 ounce tin of wfilole dessert Dears and lind to give up two preserves coupons each for, £11213). Did I give up too many oou- tiz- .. ' A. You did surrender mo mnnv, coupons. Each preserves coupon is valid for the purchase of 20 ounces of canned fruit. consequently you should only giv: up One coupon for each can. Q My daughter is going to ‘nil in Boston for a few weeks. Is‘ it cl‘ right for mc to us; £1121" ration‘ b.ok while she is ‘may? _ No. It is lliUZJi to use n ration ‘book belonging to u person , who leaves Canada. even for a week. This regulation l5 necessary be- cause of the shortage of rationedi conunorJities. pours conm CHOCOLATE TARTS Baked tart shells fl e88 yolks h cup sugar '4 teaspoon salt 2% tablespoons flour it; tablespoons corsnstmvch 2 cups milk 1% ounces chocolate. ma A easpoon van - Method: Beat the egg yolks and add the sugar and salt. Make’ a thin, smooth paste by adding a lit- tle of the cold milk to the flour and cornstarch. Scald ‘he remaind- er of the milk and stir a little of it. into each of the above mixtures. Then slowly add them to the re- mztizider o fthe scaldcd milk. Melt the chocolate and add this, and then cook the mlfzt-urc, fiilfrillf; constantly, until it is thickened. Add the flavoring. cool slightly, and pom‘ into baked tart shells. These could be garnished with a nqerlngue, if desi d. ' 1% sqn unsweetened v 1’, it NOW OAN ll! I ‘f By Anne Ashley _._ ._ .. . ...._~_. Q How can I keep ice cream .hs.i'd for about 24 hours? _ _ ' A. Place in a navel‘ 99mm"! b“?! lthc ends 0f the bail mklifd VH5 ‘tlgl-tly to keep out the air. "T"! [then ‘Dlnoe in the refrigerator dir- lecuy on the i“, or in inc freezing - t. wgpagdg/encan I make abirflfllivfi Coven; lgr potbetgelvlantsé’ bv cut A T ey can ma e ' ' ting covers for the unis from lefll" over wallpaper. to match the wa Faster, tiogetheru “tivlth pins an chgflggfxlgrélrfiol increase thelshille - - i. mffimaghgolustre of the “ti?” p.91" m, mm be increased UV lYllXm-‘l thoroughly Wm, a “we .old lea. GLOSSY FINISH — . ~ for Soap should not b. used enamel °1‘“'Il§..“l.lli the gloss Instead. l1 e mm o‘ water. i0 which one magi d for gushing soda "H5 bee" a e Wary gflllnn of ‘water. ms cnannmwmiowu GUARDIAN an invited I “as hi the c"; '1 S0ci.:l1|'aritlJ. Personal, 7 rnfirxmffm“ ‘ "I null up for Ill; talc m», lxpl nl n Iomvlfo olmr "lmm Ill flmr nfulc 5 m. ‘ Incl, lngnnt, Ila a mrl" Dorothy Dix Says- MARITAL MON OTONY Occasional Change From Domestic Dmidgery’ Averts Trouble There is an old story about a small boy who. being asked by his teacher to write a composition on the history of marriage. produced "The Greeks were the first race to have one wife this literary gem: for every husband, and that is Perhaps you have heard "that one before, cause it puts the finger, with su greatest weaknesses of matrimony, and That ls what is the That is what That- bands and wi why children leave horn alone. They are l0 fed up on the where they can't stdnd thing breaks, for human nature wasn't It must have variety. If you will delve so many people make of their marriages, that they get t it another minute. Then some designed to walk a treadmill. to the bottom of the mess that you will find, nine times out of boredom. I had a cook once who gave "What's the matter?" I inquired. why marriage is culled monotony.’ but it is worth repeating be- ch dea that is, its sameness. matter causes the dry rot ves scrap over nothing. JUST FED UP o the place ten, that the cause was Just plain notice that she was going to leave. "Aren't your wages satisfactory?" m! "Yes’um." she replied. "Haven't I treated you kindly?" “Yes'um." “Then why are you quitting?" day." Translate that story into marriage and you have the secret of most divorces. ecause they are tired of looking at each other every day, of hearing complaints and grumbling, tired of Separate them for strangers, they will many a divorce. even so much as a month. see new sights, hear new things, have a second honeymoon. "A the same old stories and listening to the same being nagged about the same things. Let them go among and when they meet again railroad ticket would lave We all know from our own personal experience of the miracles that absence can work. It and shabby to us into a. pal angels. ions as they used to be before we so often that they bored us to t Knowing that monotony is th can ch ace. h 8 ages out of the rut of monotony happiness. ange the home that looks so dreary It can turn our brattish children into It will make our husbands and wives as fascinating compan- ad heard everything they had to say 98KB. greatest dan which the husband and wife keep their marri- that is so often the grave of un- HOUSEHOLD-It $cNflr600K The oordgltzcitrlfi of OM13 u] . ‘ d a ~ - . phances should be ke e ec ca! an 11 ibl , b-Znlfililxf; vfulConstant wires in twis soon wear the cords. Bab)": Bath loose-fitting- mitten w; o; “m! and out the itfake a. on the hand when E8113’. it is preferable or washrag. lull-hing the to u sponge lwdv Glass ca. ma‘; "trrn" R is rubbed over it. afte" iigahiftihne BETTER ENGLISH D. 0. Wlllllml n1:m'.~.~i- of the Canadian Forces , luniformslsgidd ttlillvy g2)!!! (n! rlggglnnbfi filvggilélmgmg; . - - _ , r v ey n clothing allowance on demobitiza i "i grows MBJHQHS finned 10mm Above’ mode; Betty Hook of Ottawa shows Canadian Wrens wh1t, can be done to their sailor hats and jackets. The addition of bright t checked taffeta certainly elim- rm" look. At right in regulation (RCN. Photo by Lieutenant 0.1 _ one of the springs for an hour." -. __.___ -... 1. What is i - tence?" I thinlyrtitxegclvilllilhdtgiil: well." 2. What is th . iatéion of gn-ienaihfiiif“ "mm: v- c one of t ese wards ls misspelled? Display, disposal, (us. Pair, disparity. 4. What. doe; the worrd "immin- . int. a word beglnn with la that, means "not visible": apparent"? ANSWERS 1 Soy. "I bhihk tho child did very well." 2, Pronto lien-ship. 3. Deep 1m: could see niinent." MONNINO SMILE I ______l 600D EXERCISE "Waiter. what. kind of moat in his?" “Spring lamb, sir." "Ia that. so; I've been chewlng on .__. WIIAT A FORECAST! The other any an cur-collie: c- m: as straight I111 01d Turkish towel. and lilacs: lt. __ ,_ __._.____._..__;__ _ pressed an opinion next war will be lll-r will be terrible." he said. "The spare time the harmed civilian population.“ CROCHETED PLAY‘ ‘SHOES i. a1. . dly accuracy. on one of the with marriage. of domesticity accounts for the wandering husbands and the ri .. Th i. 'h, h.- peevlsh and dmomented v‘ veg at ‘ “Th; u?’ I be forgiven for calling Judv to e as soon as they can walkl eternal sameness 99$ Wm of whalt the e. We“ place will be in the amiy, and the soldrars will spend their kmttinz comforts for vFoshions- "I Literature sun's iIlAllYM ll: All Inland hrnwfl Wile ozdlwardnesa in theircm th the fullness folk columblnc and e belle nightly the small green to and the summer's dresses. The d was a. baffling one this mom- that seemed to tatuit J of her week's schedule, Wllfln she went. to spread some articles of wash 0n, the line. But then Iioould understand it, when plained she ex the we to me. "We oouldn‘: vex-y well wash the "first 0f the week with V-E Day and all" she said. Later days were ol- togethei‘ damip and dreary and presently almost before we were aware of it Saturday had come- filth‘ and breezy. . I baked while like the she had to, be- cause she had a good fire. ‘rlmt was not my sole reason. I did have b0 make the same things. Whcn finally one has happened upon the foods, which make the sugar supply go the furthest these seem t0 come uppermost to ones mind. Even when Judy reminds ,mc: “Arent those white cakes getting to be too fanziliar?" they do seem to be a popular sweet at Alder-lea. I land- lf I do say lt-from good to excel- lent results this morning and may the pimtry to view my finished bak- ing and may Juclv be forgiven on my account if a veiy good virtue was missing in her appraisal. Light. nmcaioons, whose delioiuusncss de- pend largely on the stiffness of the has, and the steady lessened heat a. , undbof course ones curiosiw kept. in su jection duixng their period of vantty. The white cake I made, fashioned similar 1o those of Jeanieis or Kairolyn‘; birth- day baking (if yon have a vcsug: of pride. you just. cannot, let. your dim hters-in-lnw wield n better ng a ) I know I pin-red when any of the family chanced to pass the pontrv where it cooled. I "I'm just tired of looking at you folks every confess, although I trv to eoncrall nervous in . nct such emotions, I W35 case Tabbby too would Husbands and wives think they have ceased to love pass by‘ Sh” has done we like m me before this, on a Satiwday with the weekly supply of sugar ex- lhaustcd. Then this morning. 119111.’! thrifty from choice. natnic. and iexisting world-conditions what was I w do with those four egg yrilrsi’ Eat; then-ll That! svould never do. Mixed with the raisins. Judy “felt tyou needed" from the store, some molasses Jeanie oflcrcd me un- grudgingly, and odds und rnds of this and tihait, it. made a cake rrs- pecttable in appearance. and in this season, I know it will at» least he filling to the hungry; The men easily hind-e this their Continued on pnge 9 laugh. ' THE woman's REALM y Sown in it: dark the iigiit m“ 0r ‘mm h‘ I 50wn~ in our’ wen our might,- Gathered in time or etemity, , small“! 51116. will the harvest’ kness or sown mi Sugar For some, monk 0n application w their mitt in Mill’. service People living on sub- 53ml“? W111 be issued coupons which will entitle them to pur- chase augm- for canning. Alli!) For Incl-emu If expenditure foi- improvements: amounts to not less than 10 per cent. of the assessed value of the laoco odntion. then a landlord is |°ml 19d t0 RDPlY t0 the rcntalsv I appraiser to increase the re _ is not penniited, however, to 111-‘ crease the rent without permission. ' Summer Renters City dwellers. who plan to live in the country for the summer months can rent: their town hmuel on l farm-certain lease for five month; or 1cm, and re-posoess thhce house on the day the lease ex- p s. At the time of discharge _ demobilised man or woman will be a certificate which will entitle him tn buy either one reildy-to-wear suit or a suit tailored to manure. l DESIGN N0. 118! Play shoes with open toes are ‘ ‘ ’ for men and wcmen. In- expemive and simple to create. Pmanhllo. 1163 contains mplebe c one. To order pattern: wnu or send shove Picture with you: fllflle and lddreu with ii! cents in coin at Pom] Scrip to Needlework Bureau Gnnrlntv-vown Guardian. Daign No. i102 Name Street Addrell worker at the Eastern Aircraft ‘ram order- 111 i119 Burden. The cannon on the forsytihia. is of its to , I know have outgrown I has ex fwhofs ‘A More‘ Never before ‘publicized, the " unusually identical in appearance, hut Coniiqjheqgther fouiyhre named my; """""">""" - 5 "“""""**---- tglguglitla mlrmsagqs-"Mf -_2~._194s Pictured at Buckingham Palace after an investiture at which he n. ceived the M. B. E., is Major Harold M. Cunningham. Truro inn, formerly of Brockville, Ont Miss Margaret Martin of Charlottetown, P. E. I., who was his wife, Mrs. Irene Cunningh at their wedding. Jan‘. 7 C FIGURE FLATTERY I For making tihe most of a gocd figure no dress can outdo the ha‘ ~ ‘ 'ndl. This one has a sweet» . k and soit- front fullness glamour, l . is cut in sizes 12, 14, 16,‘ 18.’ 2o, 4o, i2. and 44. Size as re-I quires ‘ll yards ziil-inch fabric. ‘L’ ' s11 cunts fol PATIERN includes complete sewing '. “ Print your Name. Address n;d Style Number plainly Be suru lo state size you wish. Address Putt crn Department The ffharloti etown Guardian. Name ‘ .____._._.__. Street Address Jitr Provincv UTE is It tithes all uhe io0d_43 acre; emu produce in u. year to feed the men building one army tank. Most of of salzuitaiiticrs are inches in length. Lime and commercial fertilizers, in. spite of n-dvicc to the contrary, may bc applied to the land at the samc time and covered into the soil in one operation. 'I‘he Brazilian fishing industry, now tinder government control, pandcd considerably in the last two years; expansion was needed to offset mcnt shortages. Jute, front which fibre is 0b- taizicd for bagging and other pur- poses. is an annual plant. from siix to i feet. tall and usually about a half inch in diameter: its long stems. witiimtt. low branches, furnish the long fibre, ..\' YEAR; Do not be surprised or offendd if your adolescent boy suddenly the commoner species less than eight; develops a desire to go to his room. shut the door and be entirely a- lone It is only n form of develop- ment, and should be respec‘ J as such member of the family group and leading trlieir life with themflbut he suddenly becomes aware that he Hitherto he has been l do ..l quintuplets" Division of , too, bcc ause there's pictured above are the proud m; of l General Motors, Trenton, N. J. The b0?! a" "$1222 C’ - only one boy in , N, S., will; ., (left) and bridesmaid Major Cunningham saw action from D-Day umll an dian Army Overseas Photo). I Ieedlecraiftj FUR THE ' u an individual, with ideas per-f hapg a bit different from the ZrOtIP _ at large, and he wants to think these things out alone for litm- self. Respect that desire for Pfi- vacy and ignore the situation? Ti is a natural form of development. and will not lust long. MOOER ETIOIIETTE By Roberta Leo I Q. greeting cards m" cel l1 -lgl t to send would lttgepnblli: plcrsondflefi .Whom one =_ [Md A Y5, but the l‘(.'(!l]li':il. -\ 11 obligshd to 18W , “us. Q- a t. " 35:1?’ 32y Jilin he is iW/“Y mm ham "A ‘demtz: husband ‘m so. Q. whltt ~- “irwtm mara.za;:.ss”st ~ aomi- oxmal dmln. Qunntuplets? w Jouph Cont!‘ ’ also in nnme. Seated with back to camera is 80"“ thl vgggw-i-JYW‘ 1' __ should a. W011!“ ‘w’ ‘