PAGE EIGHT Woman's Re alm "I. Social an Happenings Of The, Week i‘ Princess Elisabeth. Heir Pre- sunivtit. to the intone, Will not be kiven a new title when sne attains lier 18th birthday. April 2i. it was nnnounced today in Uuckingham Palace Statement. "The King does not contemplate making any change in L118 Style and title Di Princess Llbubeth on the occasion ct her 18in birthday," was the statement. There has o.en considerable ugl- tation to give the Princess the tnle of Princess Of Wales, a principality nctnnunauy given tu the heir ap- paruit the eldest son of a sovereign. David Lloyd Geo World War l r other Welsh. t the Princess would get the title. However, the Knit; and Queen previously decided not to 8W9 ‘the Princess this title, khQllflh there is every exgectafign that shc will be the next Sovereign and apparently they had decided lhflt it Wiultl be more in keeping with \\‘2ll‘-il.'li(‘ conditions, to have the future Queen known at least tmzugil tlic itrst years c!‘ nor young womanhood simply as Princess Elizabeth. I O I Princess Juliana has returned to Ottawa from her visit to the West- ern Coast, where she was accom- panied by her private secretary and Mrs. Van Tets. Mrs. J. A. Mathleson was among the bridge hostesses this week. en- tertaiiiing for friends at her home Wednesday afternoon. . . u Mrs W D. Gillie, Water Street, was hostess a delightful three ' n: her home on o Miss Katlreznie Lzirabee. R N., datigiirez- cf Mr J. Larahec. is among the Island nurses serving with the Amelrau Army overseas. O O lvliss Georgie Schurman of the Royal Bank of Canada staff at Amherst, wl-.0 spent a short holiday at her heme in Summerside and with friends in Charlottetown, left Thursday on return. n t - Miss Edith Rogers arrived home last night from an extended visit tQo Brookline, 1\fass., and Westmount ue Z1,T.‘_ ;__ _.._ i . lend your films to Star Snapshot Service for developing and printing. Get picturao thnt will Dlcue you better-at lower eost. This i: Canada's largest finishing studio. Film Rolls Developed ' ANY illl ION- ‘ Pfllllfl a on I 25¢ UM Final "Snnpa"— Pllllipf Mill Sol-via l‘ B '.k. N. .. n customer writq: wkaiwyoilrlgyknow how pinned I _nni with_ on wonderful work and prompt service. I wi l_ u regular customer of Blur Snapshot Service from now nn. nrl we can show such letters from nll over Canals. ENLAROIMINTS I lnlllpinnnh 4:6" hi haul mount ill Framed SW-Colorod 79° Enlargements 4" x o" on 1" z V’ ivory tinted lnouritl in Gold. Silver. Circaoiun Walnut or Black Ebony finish frames. 59c rnch l enlargement color - Print Nuns and Addrean Plninly on All Order! fill Snaps/Mi SEIIWE IO! l”, Fill OIIQ l, IOIOIIN l r ::_T.i____ A SOLDIER DOLL IS ADMlR-ID BY EVERY CHILD DESIGN N0. 999 A soldier doll is easv to make Ind measures about 12 inches. Pat-I tern No. 999 contains complete in- ‘itructions. To order pattern: Write or send shove picture with vour name and ‘address with ill cents In com oi Burenri ijggmps to Needlework .. ar otistown Guardian Dodgntldm STRIII‘ ADDRESS — - ~ - - Mrs. siue is the guest oi Mrs Hunt. Prince Strcet. - - - L.B The Duchess of Kent. opened an exhibition at, the national gallery of Canada war artists‘ paintings oi’ the army. air force fllltl navy in training and action in London. Tne Heath Strong of Summer- I WEDDING BELLS t l pictures by war artists iii the thrie i services were painted in Britain. the _ ‘Mediterranean area and Canada . . .. The announcement was made in kotaiid this week by the Earl and Countess of Miiito. of Miiito House, Hawick. of the engagement of their Ieidcr daughter, Lady Bridget Elliot v =to Major James Averell Clark, D. F C., United States Army Air Pbrce on active service overseas. son of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Clark iBridget Elliot is the granddaughter cf Westburr. Long Island. Lady of the fourth Earl of Miiito. who lwas Governor-General cf Canada >fTClIl 1898 to 190i. and cf the late ,-Countess Minto, and of Mr and lvfrs. G W Cook, of Westmount- She has been a daily worker in an v ’ aeroplane factory near London since the beginning of the war with her Parents she spent the summer l !of i933 with Mr. and Mrs. Cook ill) Canada. , w o , Mrs J A S. Bayer had an en- tjoyable two table bridge at ‘her ghome last Saturday afternoon. _ u a . ‘ Mrs. J A Webster returned b.\' plane Wednesday from Monclcn where she was visiting members of her family i | - o s ‘I Mrs. Helm of Toronto is visiting ,hei‘ parents. Mr. illlCl Mrs. Mur- tdock Ross. Prince Street. It is with feelings of kcenest regret that their friends learned that Mr and Mrs Ross are going back to reside with their daughter in Toronto. as this revered couple have always taken a deep interest in czmmunity life and where trouble was, there Mr and_Mrs Ross would b‘: found. helping with practical needs and genuine sympathy. Their going will also be a. great loss to Zion Church congregation where they have spent a lifetime in ‘service o . Mrs. John M. Rattenburykl friends are welcoming her homef from ‘Toronto where she was under- going medical treatment. n . . Mrs. J. Fullerlcn, R, N, who ze- turned from a visit to Toronto and with relatives iii Ottawa. Tfiiesdayls spending the week-end with her mother Mrs Reid rit Frenchfort. a - . A Charlottetown young. lady Nursing Sister Phyllis Rear, R C. N and a band of volunteer work- ers are assisthv: Surgeon-Lieut. C . H. L Bzicnl. R C N V.R.. rt well-known baby specialist of Mon. treal and Lieut W. D. Cather- wood. R C.N R. of Gait. Ont.. who is supervising the growth and de- velorment of infants and children of the Navy‘s fiqhting men in the crowded city of Halifax This clinic is known as the lioval Canadian Navy's Well Baby Health Service and has been in successful opera- tion for almost a year. o - . Rev A LeDrew Gardner was visiting in Amherst. N.S. this week where he was spslltl speaker at a preaching mission. under the aus- pices of the Protestant Churches of that town o . Mr and Mrs Elmer Dunning are spending a few days in Ken- slnilton called ther: by the death of Mr Dunninrvs futher. Mr. Dan- lel Dunning ‘ o - Mrs. Wallace Stewart who has been here during the illness and death of her brother. Mr. Lemuel Winchester is leaving this morning on return to her home in Portage airie. Manitoba. n a a Women in Britain are tired of the drab colours and austere styles which were considnrecl "practical" for winter coupon spending. and fashion experts we sorkinc to "liven up morale" by rr-incarnatirig this spring the gaiety in frills and colours which it. was thought. had gone for the duration. Sail red. lac- quer reds end blues, grass green and golden bronze are acme cf the romantic colour mmv-i which errlv Anrl! will lwinr on the markcf For older Vlciple there will b0 wine, nine blue. riot-I: crean nnd what is known rs Manchu bros/n o coupon . i I I | A very pretty wedding was solomlnizad at Zion Manse on February 5th at 2 o'clock by the Rev. G. Carly); Webster, ivfien Mary Florence MacKenzie, daughter of Mrs. and the late John D. MacKenzie. of Mel- ville. became the bride oi’ Ronald J. Park. son of Mr. and Mrs. John J Pnrk of Montreal. The bride was becominglv dressed in street length dress of dusty rose with flower hat and matching accessories. They were attended by Mrs. Charles E_ Nicholson, sister oi’ the bride dnd Mr. Thomas Webb, R.C.N. of Ottawa. After the ceremony a reception was '-":--- 111'" w"! rssirlg- as tho groom ‘ts a member of the Royal Canadian Navy. For travelling the bride wore brown tailored suit with brown “w, niz- hill‘ tr". accessories. Their many friends wish them many years of happiness. A Job Only You Can Do Prim control Queltii I And Answers and remove casing. rown sausa on both sides in the hot fat. desired onions may be fried in fat first. Serve hot. with Aunt Jem- B heat cakes made accord- ing to directions on packaSe- CORN- PANCAKES 11.-_- cups prepared ‘pancake flour! l".- cups mixture corn liquid and| Quutlons and Answers on Prlcl Control will aim" 111 T1111 511ml‘ iun as u. regular feature each day. ‘Jhc questions are those which have reached the wartime Prices aml Trade Board from housewives iii this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- mm who have intelligent questions lo ask no price control are lnvllfll to send them In writing to U" women's Regional Advisory Corn~ mlttee of the War Times Prices and Trade Board. What is the couPQn value 1f cranberry sauce since the values (f M" e l~~w~ hPCll changed? A—"f‘welve fluid ounces may be n1; .t.i. .. i;r one "D" preserve The value was not chang- I l v Q-It is Possible to buy two pre- serve commodities on one coupon? For example. 20 ounces of molasses anrl six ounces of jam. . A-Yes. Any combination cf ra- ticned prtsnrves may be purchased , providing the total value of in» l‘“l“~'Z‘l‘\'I" Foes not exceed the total coupon value. O-lf I save all my "D" coupons from new until cunning time is it correct that I can secure a Pound of sugar for each cotton-i at that time? A-No, this is no‘. correct. The amcunt of sugar you may Dllfchfise with a "D" coupon remakis the same, you must surrender one “D' ocirpon for half a pound of sugar. APPLE PANCAKES (Mlatkes 20 pancakes) 2 cups pr red pancake flour 2 cups hulk“ Volunteer Bed Cross workers are on the 50h in the food llno nt one of tin five Red Cross packing de- melted ahortenins riots situated In vlvlous places l0 ‘I!!! To relieve discomforts, one of the best things ou can do is put n good spoonfu of home- teated Vicks VnpoRuh in l bowl of boilin water. Then eel welcome relief come I medicated vapors that erietreto to the cold-congested up er breathing passages! See how his soothes irritation, qulets cough- i , and helps clear tho hud- bllfnglng grand comfort. m lllimltlitl‘. . . rub throat, chest lnl luck with vepoflub at bedtime. Vicks VapoRub works for hours-i wmnoneo-tn brine relicf from distress. RememberJt/sviclts VspoRub you want. van u: UITY-——P'I.OVINCE. throughout the Dominion. Those volunteer workers puck llcmn which have been carefully arranged to fit l cup apples. out in small pieces y. cup sugar 2 tablespoons cinnamon. Add milk, oeoteii egg and melted shorte ncoke inf "i cu ul batter for each prince's. Bake each side until golden brown, rbout 3 minutes for each cnkc- Put sn nil pat of butter on each pancake nd sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar 5 Th, mixture. Serve immediately. ha,“ i; . household duties. She sets run irritable, owuhonrtod night. and gotl up _in the morniu omen suffering in this we Pills n remedy with which tn he p rso down m, and assist thorn back to co 50o n box, 6b pills, kt all dru Look for our trade mark n “Rod BUCKWIIEATS WITII LIVER- 1111114181111 SAUSAGE (Serves 5) l pound Liver Sausage 2 tab! nn f 2 cups IUDBTQG buckwheat-mix 2 u (or water) CIEtBSVGTQ-lllllllnlblllflllllllfll. __ lifllfilil-QT hold rt. the Queen Hotel. thence the bride and groom left for Montreal, 7 oi 1g}; .nrl_r~;e~_r__ef_~_rxaa_nssqsls_i_flie_uud==n °"P,'°L___JL_'°' 1111 want. Io Happiness in tlio llonio lien Mother ls Sick tired, wornout mother cannot mskanlio py holssiek and worried bytliousvorcu down and becomes nervous dud r53?" may ud in Milburn’: Boll u rain their heel lltoltl: hoppin- spin. H; counters. out" on the pnohll- ‘I'll T. lllibwn 60-. Halted. Toronto. OIL FE’ ‘OW _ouui Doroth“): Dix Says- SECOND WIFE HAS- ADVANTAGES She Reaps Benefits 0f First QIIB'B_ W011i; C3" Profit From Predeoessor s Mistakes Second wives are often with i093!!!’ °l mun up m“? first wives. frequently this is not without cause. been-use many a plundering, ‘tactlcss husband will not lot his d o‘ h m m‘ Wm“ in the cemetery, but. is forever dragging her out. or ing her in the current wiffli face. Of course. it is silly 101' a WWII" no wife enjoys belns "Wnded m“ ,_ choice and that she is sit _ table. or maybe the thirdJOviIIWKBd thew 1m over affections and romance of the man e o - Naturally she knows it, but she 1109s HOE WIN have the fact rubbed in. FIRST W!!! REAL BENEI-“FTQI Now. in reality, instead of’ naming their 111111" band s first wives as their enemies by marriage. s0 s , and being iaolous of them. tho alive wives s uld look ulnon them as their benefactors and b9 _ ‘ grateful to them. Fou- whero the d"! W119 wlwd» the seocmcl wife rug.‘ Because r 91-11611 h: nies and hopped buses is the reason t Gtwendol. n rider in a ‘Powered automobile and wears n mink coat and ma. obedvmrll- I1 “- ivuméoer Two has the udvantn, of getting a husband is cond - 011C . Every man has to be bmken in to domesticity. l-le has to be taugm liow to be a fireside companion. instead of s. mailer. and set hflrdcn to seeing his money go to the butcher and baker and doctor and beauty and specialty shops. instead of hhn good tknes. Ho has to loll‘: not to argue with his wife. nir sulk when Aunt Jl-m comes fbr a visit. And he has to find out from experience to make s. 11111611 m a headache. or ties a towel around her caning. and hear-inches and ieiiit when his wife Sets up w! 1 head and starts in for house c Oh, it takes a lot of work and worry mid tours elbow grease to take a green boy and polish him oi! into a 00d husband‘, it?“ ‘i "m" “‘°...‘.’“i.;’"..‘.°.“£t.i" ....‘!..‘.‘..¥*‘&i..“‘““’.o‘n. .i.°i.”'.§.°‘"é. a smar women s i1 . ,- ' Number Two wives niiglv well say "thank you. mwam’ to the ladies who _ did the snode work for them. sacoun WIFE KNOWS JEADOUSY is rootisii Now full! as is the Jealousy of a second wife for a first. wife and in- conuirelicnsibe as it always is to her husband. it is a heart-breaking blem to many a woman who lies ruwake at night. webbing bltlm- to!!! llxitoc. her pillow, while she wmiders what to do about it. For she knf-‘W! it is follv to remove all physical reminders of No. 1 from the, lwtlfle when she cant sweep all tne memories of her out of her husbands mind. Perhaps these unhappy wives will take a tip from a clever womflll of my acquaintance. who is the third incumbent of her husbands heart and horiie. and vino deliberately set herself to cut lier dead rivals out by stir-passing them. To begin with» she had the initial sdvantflile of b01118 young nnd slim and pretty. Whefefls he!‘ DNdEOQSWTS 11116 W911 13d!" who. before they passet‘. on to a place where there is neither marriage. nor giving in marriage. and hence no sentimental cCanDlicatlOnS. had ac- quired the middle-age spread and lost. whatever ‘zulcliritudc they D05‘ sessed as ginls. Also, she was o foxy little piece of 800d! W110 k119i" 911 which side her bread was buttered. .i.t d lb lsh l odeousoPmrtraitstotlisntt-icsho hunsothcnnsi eilrhelge tlaigv cglilfrdiglegrher bushland whenever ‘he mired hi! eyes from his newspaper. and where he could not. help contrast-nu them with the glamorous young creature at his side. Ther she went sleuthing among his old acqualntancfls until she 114' roltiy found out the little peculiarities of the cit-wives that were Akely to have gotten on o husbands nerves. They were good women. bath. but Marla was a nagger and so bossy that her Misheard had never known his soul was his own. and Evelina Wlls a poor house-keeper who holi- starved her family. And neither had thought it worthwhile to bllfiflle their hiuband and keep him entertained and aroused. to greeri- yod over a Uhfllt. but stilidwu no: he: midis-rid‘; first ting down at the 10001111 warmed- had failed. and she never never, never has to listen to her ll-llibamd tell 4' about the "dear departed." it cup drained canned kernel- NYLON STRONG tyrieconi To pancake flour. add liquid. S until batter is ve sm . add corn. Turn into vlWh9Y~ griddle or frying pen heated greased (unless of greaseless tyne). Pour batter as rounds. and when bubbles appear rind brcrik on t0!!- turn and brown second side. Serve very hot with syrup, and 011811 sausages or bacon. a‘; A nylon reps s. half-inch in Hava diameter can lift I. load of three an; tons. Serf/ice LATEST IN COSTUME JEWELRY A smart way to add to your col- lection of costume jewelry! Make this clever necklace and bracelet set of gold and silver nuggets- really chick peas in disguise! All you need for the n lace is u handful of chick peas-l lo bl exact. r First soak tho pea until they can bo pierced with u noodle. Thu string them, holding the pear u shown in diagram — 38 on one thread. 39 on another. Allow them to dry. Than dip the string of 8d into olur shellac. li uld gold bronze and shellac again, ngirig up to dry between baths. The other string of 89 you dip in shellac and liquid sllverpalnt. When dry, restririg the peu on stout white tlirud, doubled. Futon ends of threads to n clup. The bracelet is u sully nude and. with the necklace. make: o at lth . w no wute space. Stamping fir: an“?! proud to we" or u, u“ . r en filled and scaled box with the lie Cross frank is the final operation Nrformed by the women volun- teers. The pldklloa than roll down the lino to n roam on the floor below where men pack tlrs bum Fun. to, to make u bracelet of safety plus and sealing wax! Or s peanut boutonniere! Full instructions for making those and many other beautiful pieces of costume jewelry are given in our iii-page booklet. Show: how to make stunning kluces. belts, clips. boutonrilern from llm l materials you m1 have on land \la In n c Ip- nun-n Bend i5 in or‘:- of costume Jew ily Make to Guardian Home Be sure to write name, address and booklet. ‘or your covy elrv Y the. Service A - alnlnly your e naiuo of , can't rot at Ill tired ll When ilili iii?- . Name Strut Address _ so N amber Three made good on all the counts in which the others - ' salad dressing for vwvt 7 rvv~vvJv--~wv The W0 our own t and it tic back of shoulder. To remove an iii-gyro! min from a white cotton article, moisten stain with clear wotnr. op- piy a solution of holographic hypo one tablespoon 1 in om pint of water. Household nin- moniu may be used in place of the photo hypo. OVEN ODOIS Qakiru spilled over in the oven creates an offensive odor and un- pleasant smoke. Sprinkle salt ovl‘: the spilled food and it will stop both of those. Be sure to clean out the oven u soon us the bak- ing is over so that the next time the oven in used you do not go through the sums ordeal. LIMONS —-MflII-NING. ' NOON AND NIGHT By Betty Barclay Many foods lend than! particularly to one men-l. Om :--~-' orange juice for bfOl. cold cuts of meat for ‘ sandwiches and steak and pota- tou for the evening meal, are o colorful, sour. health- ful lemon insists u n boiri used from "before lire ut" un the or kip"—and selves uncut "before-bed bite comes in handy for heir rinses and dozens of other uses. lemons are Ono food that. the kitchen cu board should sup ly It all times. o need them for flavor- ous garnishes: for that lemon pie; for cooling-drinks; for salad dress- lflBB. for a cold that. may develop st. any hour of day or night: for uddenly decide so y uses. we must this fruit available It all times Lets spend o. dsy with our 1s- wgfllfigfillly and‘ no whether or m correc . We have learned to take le- mon Juice drill as a recoution- measure w us‘ oo are pro- v en n n: ow morn- ing we stalk: the iufm of one lo- zuon isn a glasgdofhhili; or ctogld wet- r. ome a a a as of ordinary baking soda. poo“ Breakfast’! Perhaps you like omits-logo's: or honey dew mel- ons cry up in: ls- mon Juice over than’! You hove lecttlilintlllu "l," all yo“ lavas!“- n e pus . era's another taste surprise: Squeeze a ‘lttle lemon juice over hot but- tered pancakes or waffles Sprinkle with at. Lemon Juice with s 811R Lunch? bit. of sugar or salt is a delicious lettuce and other salad greens. Lemon juice 811d $118111‘ so 500d on grated carrots and on apple. ‘Beat equal Darts of lemon .iuice. peanut but- ler and evaporated milk with ,sugnr and salt for another dress- out, FEBRUARY _19 19.4. . d Personal 1 Fashions '1 Literature Living £9’ L€iS11r man's Realni big which i|_ good save oil. m,‘ Juice aisovto add flavor- meli. 68K 11nd other f for iamch box sandwiches ollgentauy, lemon “we m‘! v . g‘ "WIN in almost any , L-enion- us; your fruit. Juice sum?" rnikhes for your veim." emon pie-really time 15 M to this lemon dinner list ' A “HD0011 0t lemon p11“ 0d to each pint of ivater 1n ' and CIQLDHBG or beets are ' ed e red color o tool: ‘ ‘h’ And her h . _. e u 4 f that do not apepl; tdwlncxgllfsl?“ For iron rust or uut '1 moisten the spot with ...‘ Juice, sprinkle with salt, p filggg-rlfivlwat until m, For woodwork, - h one lemon ln nffiulrf l: an n rinse when cleaning m, ghlgainltfid or enameled w l w he! to k ! D cep Immediately after __ 111831". limb a. little lemon; white. This 00d t. that . keg them soft H T0111 such ls fish or onion 0v“ " M I 811w! lsainst faulty . X11111 W011i . nut lemon 1 the rinse water followln‘ _.konpy fwo-waih. I'm; m” soap traces, soften the water- ieaves the skin in the no’, slightly acid state. HINTS ON ETlQUETi-g Help keep th w hr share with several ollsierooegp Mlt; don't throw used clean “H1198. Eton on the floor. 1t not only lncorisifleratc, but , manners, especal i ti; , of shortage of hell’). n m COLORFUL SWEATERS The eens are showing , especial well for spring, in eating t at both the clear .. greens and the lime casts much wanted in various wool or wool and rayon cite Groerigiass and Limelight . two of the favored names light greens. told all his friends to r “Here, Sandy," y tell that vou hurl retired?" M l-nd I nave," replied Sin "but f rn-ust work out my is .1 ticket. ye ken." Judge — The case against l Sarnbo. is that you left your ~ That makes vou a ' What have you to sny? I __. Judge, you dont kn Ah ain‘t dot woman. Ah'se refugeein’. 1-“..- Saves Big Dollars. Easy. No Coo . A pleasing surprise ll waiting for you. In your own kltchou._ when it oomol to the relief of coupon duo to colds. In lust s. moment. you can mix a cough syrup that gives you about four times us much for your money. and is splendid for quick results. Nuke I. lYfllp py stirring I cups of ulotod luganud one cup of’ wmr a few moments iintil dissolved. (Or you can use corn oyrun 01' 111111111 honey. lBIIEEGjOIMII-llll‘ syrup.) No Home-Mixed Syrup Relieves Qguglis Quidill’ ad from any drutt-Ilfit) 11110 11'?“ bottle. Add your syrup. 111111 WIN.“ 1O ounces of really efiwl" m, medicine. It never snails. lasts In" . ily n. long time, and children gnu, V‘ This homo mixture tnkes rls of a cough. It loosens the t1 ¢ soothes the irritated membranes. _ quickly eases snrencssuiiid m breathing. You'll soy "-5 ‘my ryins in its action. M a Pinex in a special compollnfl proveu innedlouts. in cons" cm form. well known for nrvmlllllfllo in coughs and bronchial lirtfll: Money refunded 1r it down P .. no at ll Then put 2% ounces of Pine: (obtain- For The PRINCE! 5 JUMPER WHO“! or race grygilohi ttod itlirfipr“ an the froittl sparkle of unattractive blouse. - No. 200d in elm Id requires 2% itflnd.’°"“ri‘t.‘.ii“i°oit‘ A???" sleeved blouse. on‘ 20 cents for PATTERN, _whloh includes com eto swing ‘Efiiaofitéifi? .5“n"-$3‘§.?.‘ ‘to stoic line vmi wigh. y‘ ' Audi-m. are Dopurtm Ohnrlottewwnlfllinsrdion. m‘ m. lll yoifilboboth in this trim. 4 Nome étTF/idmn "' 'Clty Province IIIOIPING I10’! Housewives rampant are a thing of might, a london store manager found out alm- n rumour got ‘Willi? ad a riot on my hands." the manager uld. "Jan of pickles were knocked over and o to olll A Needleci W“ Ill IVQPY WBY- l? I I couldn't mn jll. Wnnr the gluon o police." ifs sold il four months’ quota in an hour. I Qiunimf