iThe ‘ mmnlham Pslmeo is affected gun! restrictions equally writ rubject, but tho bu t tho some time. of o now non-existent St. Clement Danes Church, such mcclucvzil rentals oze B. happy re- sriiriier in time of war of Britain's uulntncss. If the King claimed all f orignts which como under the ' I'll-hm“? of the Orown, faggot; and ‘ RIOYSBQIOB; Wvuld appear common- i lace beside some of the dues owed - 1m. There are. for instance a bowl of poixiilge owed yearlv bylthe Lord of the Manor of Addlngton, a snoivball from the owner of the Foul’: estate in Scotland, 5nd a arland of roses from s. Bucking. amshiro landowner, O O O » a_...,_._.,___ Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt in re. counting Jnpressions on hei- VISlE to island laughlnglgv said "If any. . 00y gives mo o Brussel sprout in r e next month I'll throw it across . iiho table" Seriously, Mrs. Roose. i velt said. that from observation m, average Briton is not getting as much food as before the war, but 1t is better balanced. "Dull but adequate". she described it. It's tho some in Buckingham Palace as r in a worker's eottage, eho relatgd_. ‘ ond she looked in on both on s trip in which she said she went where , she wkslled. Mrs. Roosevelt 531d ‘I he? "'19 had convinced her that if American citizens could only realize Ihat the length of ths war will do. | lflimly on what they oiro will- to do wo might put g pest more m? 2111.171‘? offort. Milo Miriam shew was delight- lly surprised Tuesday when her ununer Cottage" mum; Mf5_ ohn McEaohe Mil-o Gladys uksr Miss Joon olfloch to bowling, Miss Marion char intensified for her at Miss Marthe Poole) home the occasion being n Miscellaneous shower of many _ lovely gifts. A Jolly ovenlng was g terminated with o lato supper snd ; all“ ; I Ito. flioerwood woo luncheon z ass for friends at tho Charlotte- ' Hotel over. the week-end. Dbl. ls B. MloMillol Ind Mill l, o Manhood loft yesterday for ontrool wliero mo will meet Mn. i ifaeMilliarvs son out. R. O. Mao- vflllian D. S. O. with Bar, who arriv- wl this week at San Francisco on his return homo from the Med- iterranean. Lieut. MacMillan Er rlsed his fiarents Mr. and Nlire. . MacMiil ri when ho phoned em of his safe arrival. Bub- . I Lieutenant MacMillien went over- seas in June 1940. During the seige of Tobruk he shot down five Stuka ‘ dive bombers, nntl took command of - hi: ship "Skud III." For this he i l wvn the Disfinguished Service Oross August 194i and two months ter received e coveted Bar for erltorious Service in saving most af his crew afrerhirsliip had been bcrpctloed. A cordial welcome await; him. I O O Regretful fmwells an bolng sold b Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Maclellan who are leaving for Glace Bay, N‘. s. where Mr. MucLellan will take up his new duties with the Royal Bank i .. of Canada. ' Happiest congratulations no bo- i ing extended to Miss Fannie Kemp . whose marriage to Mr. Parker by the omc of His Ma esty's linumbledst 1| - . B880 Ovor tho commoners-Hi o1 has been increased by two bun- es of faggots. These came m the K1"! UI-"Ollgh his Refnanbrancer at i the Law Courts who received them from the City of London a; annual Wm f0!‘ lands held from the Crown. . _ the sheriffs of iddlesex tendered six hursgghogg and 61 nails in payment for the sits forge near to mo honor young bride-to- d .Wmn’s e Happenings Uf Week 1 ‘Ibo mania lo taking Kentvillo {H1121 ehumh M153 Eleanor Joyco Pineo and headquarters staff liiilitary Training centre for MD . . Hallie Macmillan, No 6. post-grniluate work at Toronto University. He enlisted as a pri- vate. The young couple are arriv- ing in Charlottetown Monday to spend their hone oon with the groom's mother J-A. Moo- millan, Brighton. O O O O Mrs. Roy Smallman entertained at her home on Malpeque Road during the tea hour on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Charles Mac- Iellan who is shortly leaving tho city. Tee we; poured by Mrs. iDr.) McGuigan and those assisting in Miss Margaret Ceilings. O O O O Mrs. Mary MacIieen loft ‘Imesdsy morninzto spend tho holiday sea- son wit her daughter Miss Muriel Macliean in Toronto.‘ . Mrs, W. R. Altken entertained at her lovely home 35 Longworth Ave. Thursday evening in honor of her sister Miss Miriam Shaw, whose engagement to Fly Officer J. H. Leuty is gnnounc . The guests included the intimate friends of the bride-to-bo. O O O I Pilot Officer Balkeri and Mrs. Balkan, who arrived from Western Canada over the week-end, are be- ing cordially welcomed as new resi- dents their homo being 88 Victory Avenue. O O O O Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Semers of Alberton were visiting thi s week witlaMro. P. M. Hartley in Amherst. N. O O O O Dev. ond Mn. J. H. Bishop wel- comed s. large number of visitors when they wer at home to their friends at the Manse. Carleton. 0K1 tho afternoon and evening of Tues- uy last week. They were ass in receiving by Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mrs. Georgo Bar- clay of IP08. and her brides- maid, Mlse Evelyn MacRae of Victoria. Mrs. Bisho was e. chaivn- ing hostess in her ovely wedding gown of whlto brecadod satin. Wit-h oorsogo of rod roses. Miss Mac- Rao were her bridos-maidb gown of soft bluo crepe and Mrs. Barclay wore rose-beige crepe. The guests were met at the door and ushered to the living-room by Mrs. Stewart Inman 0f Victoria. The dining- room was attractively decorated with whit; streismers radiating from s wbitp marriage belL The table, with its exquisite linen table cloth and silver tea service, was centred by a silver candelabra with yellow tapers. Tea was poured in the afternoon by Mrs. Edward Mac- Phersnn, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Lester Macwilliems and Mrs. Frank Dixon and in the ovenlng by Mrs. Edward MacFadyen, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Hugh Morrison. The ladies who assisted in _servlng were Mrs. Wendell Lea. Mrs. Melbourne How- att, Mrs. Norman Macwllliams, mo. Arnold Henderson, Misses Olgm Macwilllems. Ads MecDougell and Mary Muttart. Miss Evelyne Camp- bell niade the tea. O O O O of much interest is tho marriage solemnlzed at Bridgewater lest week of Miss Pauline J. Hebb. R. N, only daughter . J. Irving Hebb, manager of Hebb Motors, and . €Q<Lre is taking placo early next ee . - Mrs. Hebb, to Sergeant Murray L. | ,. PAINT! EAND All BMUTIFUL GIITI ‘JlDooiolIb-II .1; , ' Insomnia “l it d Y Iandkerchiefs with embu-olderod mums and dainty figures one ' ‘ 1y. Hot iron transfer pattern No. s42 contains 2 of each figures. 20 E :11, ouch l icnhes high also sot of initials A to Z each about l inch and oompletn instructions. ; , d bovo turn with you’ no d n 131$.’ 1T3??- fnwcriiiien $11-$11); to Ngdlework Bureau. Chianti:- rdls I ‘ n‘ 'm___—¢@=T-i-u-u ¢|-|———$————__— 'i"qrry-------___.___.....-___...-.--- fli IlX-ounv DGIIlfl-uu-ncnaoi P Plight flout door-go Imzferd, R. A. l". and bride, the former Miss Bernadette Gaudet Arrived home from their b; ‘yuroou on Tuosday. t‘: Iieut. limes Fraser Macmilllan of this city. Miss Plneo has beenkiiin txhe o er ot A Sm; invited to send them in past year, and previous to that, for a your was with Headquarter; Stuff, x. Lieutenant _ R.O.A., is o graduate of McGill University and ha] a year's serving were Mrs. J. C. Stewart andi Dixon, Mrs. Iiester MacWilllams and " Social an Ii Joli Only You Gan llu Questions usil unoworo on Prleo Control will appear in Tho Guard- is-n us a regular footuso for Sot- um Tho questions on thooo w lsovo ruched tho Wort-lino Prison and Trodo loud from housowlvoo In this roglon. Tho _ snswors uo provided b! tho Board. Readers who have intelligent ques- tions to ask on price control pro ‘ tho W Prloeo utimo and Dodo Bond, CIIIDDOII Bllfld- ' ing, c lottotown. QUESTIONS é ANSWERS .0o.nonebuyo8fl to put down for tho winter? . A.— Householders on permitted to put down the sumo quantity of eggs which they have been in the habit of doing in former yea-rs. However", the Department of Agri- culture prohibits storage of eggs by restaurants antigen-fleas. q.- My grocer tells mo that eon- ned chicken huddle: are exempt from the regulations and he can in- crease the price. Is this true? If so, does the same apply to lobsters? A.— canned . other than sel- mdii, is exem from maximum price regulat ons. lobsters are exempt, whether boiled. ollvo, processed. OI‘ Q-Is it too late for me to get a ration book? I have formerly eaten in restaurants but am now p annlng to get my own meals. A.— It is not too late loto. Aprply to your nearest ration office, ive your name and address and exp ain the circumstances‘. - t Q-Must. I take Ill my funilyb ration books to the store with mo or . . can I detach the coupons at home. before I go’! A.— You must definitely take the books with you. Loose coupons are not valid. Thev must be detached from the book in the presence 0f the retailer. ' I O O Q.- wo goim to have to billet people in our houses? A.— There is no intention of mak- ing billeting compulsory at the present time. A survey oi available space will be made in the near future in the hope that people with Plctu ed b Bishop ind ahlosve are Miss Ruth Mae eg-lllgv “m; Rev. Harvoy bride. the former Barclay of Winnlp "lfllrieiimQfilQbtr 14 NAME! AND ORDER 0]!‘ T BOOKS 0F 01.0 Trzsrsivgw The m t Jl . . In Genezis Erllgvgosiplesaks to us. are rooms will be willing m nt lei/mew and Numlbe em during the emerge; n mlmwedfilz Deuteronrgmlyef’ - Joshua a. Judgu swa the had Ruth "Mme a sheaf with trembling’ Ofcklo. R.C.A.1"., son of Mr. and Mrs. him L. G. Oickle, all of Brldgewater. The wedding took place at four o'clock at the home of the bride's srenti. Mrs. Oicklo graduated rom tho Montreal General Hos- pital School of Nursing in 1939. Sergeant Olcklo, who for the past eighteen mpnths has been stationed at Gander, Nfld., has recently been transferred t othe R..C.A.F. Train- ing Centro at Summersldo. " filmglérgryand numerous Kings 1p- Wars; Chronicles wo wondering 12m and Nehemiah 30' 35th" the beautemis o J _ m umer show; °P 1535f‘ in sighs. David in The émv m t d $5“; gheiilcgiugzsscgrtter aims B sweet song o; go ' ?.ili.".:l€.'f'“i"ti y» ‘°"°‘* en Esekiel. 17.11115, M- Swell Joel, Amos 055513113 Next Jcnnli. Micah Numm’ . Md lolly Habakkuk “ti. its?“ Andie Zephaniah builds his walls. conclMalachl- with Kflrments rent. udes the ancient Testament, ‘ ' ‘ 7° remove Cigrirette stl r "Verves" Get Worse if Mia? bf"! fish fro-vs. rub the 31:95 a, Paste of salt. and vinegar: Tgen understood “fill lgidelm well in hot water and ‘lb keep 151° Nfflgcratormfoivtggetofarzgmcfggc- wash out with a weak biki ~ n’ solution about once n weekng éostingintime is a 110"‘ Opportunity L 8ft this bit oi routine clean- i-f-tk-Tu.“ we 1M M KEEP FOO Ono's feet wumiiifikcgrflvbb , and untidy Just because they aim-ti Himself in rubbers or galosheg 1f u" m0‘ Protection is clean. A “fildlmpefled with on ammonia 9° Um will clean up mung" 1n 1 11“! and a eooe scrubbing once a month will keep galoshes neat at DeSable ChumlnREJ. Mr. Bis 1w» is 1n marge or the Church .0: Scotland in this Province. Tin co uple reside at Carleton. Leisure The Woman's Realm KEEP OILS COOL Store oils, such as olive or vege- table. in the refrigerator. They are likely to become rancid when o en- ed, unless they are kept chiille . CENT! MADE INTO QUILT! rm- the ingenious woman who likes to plan her own designs, there are ideas a-plenty for using up mo- terial-e at hand Have you saved odd 1 he of chlntz from differ- ent c ains and slip covers and spreads you‘ve had through the years? Maybe against the day when a. repair job would be needed? Then assemble all these and cut out the flowers aind do a patchwork job of them . . . you can use every odd-amped scrap. sewed together hit or miss , . . Just so it's a flow- er or part of a bouquet The result will look like an \‘ll over de- sign without any background the kind of beautiful all-ever chlntzes that you can now find rarely except among some left-over imported chintnes at expensive prices for all our own new fabrics must be with a lot oi’ background Wlien you have your quilt tc-p- pieced to the right size. you can pad it with cotton and line it with a lain color, then either quilt er tack it Such a quilt could be user‘ “'- a bedspread, a chaise lorigue Tow or if you line it with wool butting it will be a warm cover against the winter ahead. APPLIQUE Another way to use up oodmetns of chlntz or to make a few yards go e. long way —is to cut the flow- er designs out and applique them oin plan material . . . on unbleach- ed musilln, for instance. which is strong and inexpensive and has the cream tone that's fashionable nowa aye. You could make a quilt- edspreod out of o. pleco of ma» terial like this. then do curtains dressing-table skirt and even slip covers to match Cut-cuts of cliinti: and clean. sum spwsfwna; Ooro "What's tho matter with you?" Have You A will adapt themselves in all sorts i3! Personal z Fashions v Literature i A Morning woo: owuy o ltcsio a rloht.‘ ode tho meal since and weight than eve: WAITED EITOII‘ _-_-i lsnassooinolwaoiatbe omui . s wholesome fear of his wlfo. de- cided m proceed with caution. Taking off his boots. he crept noiseleasly upstairs, stiealifilly open- ed the bedroom door, and with the greatest can. crawled into bed. vlvltholighufrollofhomcitofiftn s eep. In the morning he looked 391ml! for his wife, and suddenly remem- bered she had been eta ing with an aunt for the Est fortn ght. lovely weyl . .. arrange than in‘ garlands or stripes or baskets or bouquets , . . or even make big initials out of flowers. This ap- plique job can be done by hand ii,’ you're a stlckler for perfection . . . . or you can turn in the edges mioolfily, pin and stitch on your sewing machine (the method we rc- oomend). 0r you can appli ue them without a tum-in by us rig the zig-zag attachment for your sewing machine . . . this is a fast, prac- tical way to do the Job, but it isn't quite as fastidious as either of i!“ other two methods. LUNCHEON DISH Here's a luncheon dish that will go over big, but is simple to pre- pare Hot biscuits split and but- tered and filed and topped with e-mcdium white sauce to which cocked shrimp and cooked eggs have been . Sprinkle tons with grated cheese for an extra flavour fllip. BURN OILY RAG! Dosft store oily rags -bum ffiern. Such cloths ere primed for epon- taneous combustion carelessness causes accidents arid last year. throwfh fires alone destroyed $90.- 000000 worth of property If you have oily chamois polishring olo he. store them in a coves-ed glass jar when not 1:1 use. HINTS 0N ETIQUEPI‘! If your host wants to play his musical records for yout say you should like to hear them. even ff War you are not especially musical. It would give pleasure to your heel. CHRISTMAS CARDS From your own Snapshot! ll h! “I. Your nogotiv- moh tho moot distinct!" Christmas cards you con get—eard.s that your friends will treasure-particularly friends in active service. Select your favorite negative and send it to us. \Ve'l return l2 attractive greeting curds with pictures rinted uii-and envelopes for msilin —all or 69o. Ordoo only. (2 photos bu clfflldlll for 28o.) THEM UFFEIII ENCLOSE HOTOS Star Snapshot flervice operates Connie's lei-gut photo finishing studio. Our customers get the benefit of lowest prices-and better pictures. Try ue with your nest film roll. Save dealers‘ profits. Films Dovolopod and o O O Pflllffld 25C nsv an sou FREE Sovvonlr with ouch Onhr A customer at Cam bellton, N.B., writes: "We tried n number of p ac before trying ynu. We recommend your work an ave given your name to o number of people." cu like our qualln work and prompt oorvico. too. Iloniodlvllilholloik-Jnflulnolloio ITAI SNAPSHOT IQVICI Io: 129, Poet Ollloo l, Toronto Print Name and Address Plslnly on Onion- ‘Guest ? people ask furiously when you have an attack of "nerves." They may think it's all your imoillllilofl —but don't You bo fooled. "Nerves" are o very rool HM of sickness. which gets worn I not understood. You may have been repressing feelings which you thought bad but which Sreiflh so ubnnatulgl; young: onnoye poi- po 7 n0 90W m: family-or by o boring. ohot- g neighbor-until you could ocnamf If you're tho bllh-ltnsnl i770 you're more llablo to ouch in prick: than plscld pooplo. ut ressloodoonfl help. your adios into happier outloh. oo on n ovon koo you eon enjoy llfo men. be more vital than stolid typos. (\f1- tivato some new friends once in o wliilo, go to o different typo of obovv, have u hobby to fly to. Also, how is your gonorol health‘! Wrong dlot, poor eyesight oontribtito to “nerves.” if you're nervous. you roolly ought to find out what's wrong. LQur SZ-page booklet by o well- vsnown physician oxplalns monta and physical fluid I " advfsoo on ovooreo Insomnia. ~ fatigue, nervous indigestion; but my.» h-Mlih he": ~-. sendmclrioolneforymn-copy of "Overcoming ‘Nerves’ and Ev“!- Day Health Problems" to Charlottetown Guardian Home Ber- giac‘; Andsgnreemdd Bo our; at?‘ write a o, a re of booklet. u m m“ Canadians with room to spare diould offer "open - "m" house" to fellow-Canadians doing war Jobs who need fl';*‘fli_'_ o roof over their heads. By doing this their homo will - ‘ o veritable for-trees against the foo. Young street Address girls, a, those 1n the picturo above, nnot do their ‘l, work efficiently if they are living in unhealthy, pa‘ mm“ mwdod ourrmsndinoo. looouoo of this robin: lio Wartime Prices and Trade Board has been instructed by the government w mks measure; m "gm-g u" most effective use of existing housing accommodation. There are hudreds of householders 1n crowded cen- tres who have spars rooms and unoccupied space in their homes. D0n‘t board living space, the govern- ment urges, make s v ' QM’! rooms h bob_ fi ootql p“ “q; ry contribution of your Smile 176k “In your lerlmm lost Sunfi” lllid Ibo IWM wflffln tho - isoor. "you said H!“ Oflnotlpt 11319‘ wwhl ." minlstR. =- ell, n. eaten ft with over! lave put on more Pmvkiiiicii” @4942 i Dorothy“ Dix‘ gays- ROMAN TIC, YOUNG SIXTEEN IS MISERABLE OV ER LOST LOVE Adolescent Troubles Often More Tragic Than Those of Maturity Dmmmnsnulmfomooirlofll. Riryooroogolgqg,“ fell in lovo with o boy who claimed to cue o great deal for mo. w; went steady for about two years and then he seemed to Bet tired o: m, and he began going with another girl I though I would get along with- out him,,but I find out that I can't. When I see him with other gm; I om so miserable that I don't think I con stand it much longer, '11,". are other boys who would like to l0 with mo. but ! still lovo this bq so much that I can't bear to think about will: with uiyorio also. What shall I d0? ‘PROUBLED GIRL ANSWER: Poor. little, foolish. romantic m. teen, weeping your eyes out and breaking you» heart over s calf-lovo affair that you will laugh over u few years hence! Howl pity you! rm- your sufferings are Just as great is it they were real instead of imaginary, and the m." you shed over your wroclned dol| house m iuet as bitter ls my that you will lied in m" life if you are called upon to sit in tho midst of the wreck of all your plans arid hope; and ambitions. I often think that the tr “ of adolescence are mnro ts-uglo than lholo of maturity, for the! came ma no before we have the strength and eourogo to med disappointments, or the wisdom tn know how to doll with them. or have learned the philosophy to boar them. In our teens everything is so final. It takes time and experience to tench us that there lo always “other day, there l; always tomorrow, lnfl that ff wo can't have tho things we long for so passionately at tho moment that we will fled lomethlng we like better later on. Moot of the tlilllll wo wanted on didn't get we thank God for. NEW LOVE A REMEDY But that is no solace to this little troubled girl. weeping for tho bay mm lie; gotten tired of ho: snd who is going with another girl. and tho only consolation I can givo her is to tell hor that tho only euro for so old lovo that has gone blooey is a new lovo. Quit thinking about tiio boy you can't have and commence going out with other boys that you can have. and you will be perfectly amazed to find out how much ulcer they are than he is, and how much better you like them. Then call pride to your old. There is nothing in tho world thso stiffens up ono’: boekbono ls much ss prldo does. Bo ashamed to be howling your head off over a lad who hos ditched you. Don't go groveling before hlrn and begging for the attentions ho doesn't want to bestow upon you. Have enough spunk to hide W“! 100111181 mu!!! to be gay and merry and you soon will be_ And use some common sense in dealing with the situation. You ore letting this silly lovo affair wreck your health and ruin 7°11!’ 61111106! of getting an education, because you In lpefldilll 1W1’ m!" "lvmflllll eve,- your broken heart that isn't really broken at ol1_ It isnt oven cracked. Forget it. Brace up and act like on intelligent girl who i going to meet a disappointment bravely and rnake something of herself. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: Will you please help mo make s decision that may affect my while life? I hove been married seven yours. Have s. little girl who is nearly lix. She is growing out of blhyliood. Bho doesn't want to be petted and coddled and called baby names in P1111110- 1 understand this, but it has put a terrible longing Into my he"! f" another baby, and I. gm trying to decide whether I should have one 0f my own. or adopt one‘. I am not a strong woman and have been in poor health since my little girl wag born. I weigh only 100 lbs». RM trim m times when I havo such nervous mill that I Mwwi be" to have o. child around me, with its restlessness and noisi- I often keep other women's babies for them because I lovo them. but when I am tired and nervous I have to send them back to their mothers. Would you advise me to take int/O my h°m9 5 child Wm‘ m’ parents. or to have another one? Or should I Just“?! w WOIK t0 he]? t and f0 et all about the baby ,.ropooi n? my m“ w m a Moi-am I ANSWER: It seems to me that just now your problem is to lot W! and strong so that, you may be able to take proper care of 1-116 Child you have. instead of running the risk of having another baby and leav- ing her mothorless. Also, Wu owo that much to 7°“! hlllbllld. ‘ hull, glqhkgervous woxmsnhuwhodessinozfmmtho noise of children ninotma ave cecr onilfiflc - c And it seems games for her to even think about sddinl to 1M confusion by the advent of another baby. For there is no such thin! as a. baby who doesn't cry and who doesn't require constant attention, which you are not physically able to give. Nor are there any ch11- dren who do not scream and yell and got upon oven well Devi-YIN’ nervos. h” My advice myoutstototoahospitol ondhovoogenoralo _ up of your condition and then put yourself in the care of some com potent physician, and when you are strong and well you can treat VOW" self to another baby if you want one. In the meantime do some we: w"; just w take your mind off your own troubles by W111i W 5°" those who are suffering so much more than you sro. (Continued on page 0, Col. '1) Needlecraft For The Home » ‘p ILATTIRINO DESIGN sole and Gracious on ‘file Figure. A dNll that's cleverly designed all sizes. It moy smart three- gth sleeve. or long or o . And the neckline may be scarfed or not. Style No 2654 is designed for sizes 12, l4, 18, l8. 20: 362 N; 402 42. 44', 46 and 48. Size 88 requires only S l-O yards 99-inch fabric. To order pattern: Writs or send gicturo with your nonfe and ud- ress with 20 cents in coin or stalflrps to the Needlecraft Bureau who Charlottetown Guardian. Btylo Ne. 2M4 “_ Nomi Street Address