lT he Week leathers. The King was dressed in Octobe ‘i - A. F. Mrs. Hobby ' Atlantic in the same i Mrs. Roosevelt. While in En ,-; the director ol the WAACS will Dragoon Guards. i e {j study the activities of British women ' " in war organizations. It was ann- crossed report on where Mrs. Rooseveitlaw, Mrs. J. til fifteen minutes after she has Arthur Beach there. lgfu o a a with hot-dogs. When Mrs. Roose- Sperry of Toronto. of honor at Wednesday it also was a u affair, although no picnic. 'l‘heie were only three courses—aiid no for Canada. txmsts. Mrs. Roosevelt sut. next to ° ° ' ' the King. Oilier guesrs included l’ _ 10rd Louis Mountbatten. head o! ‘ the CIIHIHDHUOS, Lady Mountbatten, United States‘ Ambassador John G. Winant, Prime Minister and Mrs. Winston Churchill, Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Srnuts. Prime Min- ister of the U on of South Africa. Buckingham Palace Hartford, Wisconsin her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Peppin, Upper.Prlnc_e Street. fer Mrs. (Dr) Lieiltetiunt-Colonel Elliott Roose- velt's and Mrs. Roosevelts secret- ary, Malvina fhompson. - - The Governor General. as Chief Wilfred F. lor have gone up to Toronto the winter with Mrs. son and family, O I attended by Major Geoffrey East- oomed Re) yllOIld, who i, ' Miss Sandy Brehaut was hostess been the on_ Wednesday evening at s dinner bridge of two tables and shower at guests of Mrs. i whose death while visiting in New might do the . York came as a severe shock to her friends among whom she was very highly esteemed. Mr. Merrill was ‘-;_ i an intimate friend and partner of : Mrs. Kent's nephew the late Mr. Harold Stanley. ' ‘ O i, Home friends will be interested . to know that Mrs. Robert L Ings, Montreal the former Miss Katie McLean, is planning to spend the winter in California, Mrs. Inga - takes an active part in Montreal , patriotic tvork, and is chairman of i music. Wtmens Auxiliary to the ________i Canadian club. Use MlnarlPs for dandruff. ting is lishmen MISSING TWO YEARS soldiers. reported missing through Belgium, many and Poland. according word reaching here. L i, j p " DECORATIVE rower. MOTIFS raj..- '0 \§"nQ . r i9li to June 1916. arrived i the uniform of a Marshal of the R. in Ottawa last week-end to be the the guest of the Governor General. He plane with has Just returned from lixypt where gland he was stationed with the 2nd . Mrs. J. David Stewart who has ounoed that for safety reasons no been the guest of her mother-in- , _ D. Stewart in Ottnva spends her nights will be made un- is now the guest of her sister Mrs. ' ' ’ On Wednesday evening a num- When the Roosevelts last enter- ber of ladies dined at the Char- tained the King and Queen at lottetown Hotel with Miss Byriie i . Hyde Park in 1939, it was a picnic Saunder, in private life Mrs. Rank - _ and had an velt was the Royal couple's ltuest int mate chat with her on many questions oonceming the work of 1e the Consumers Branch of Wartime Prices of which she is the Director Miss Thelma Peppin R. N. of is being wel- comed home on a holiday visit to G. Mrs. G. H. Hoibrook and daugh- K. McFadgen who and his son, C. lain Jacobus Smuts, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' in Kensingfon spend Ho rook's Scout for the Dominion of Canada, Mrs. A. H. Mould is being wel- home from Malone, N. Y. was fshowered with Haslam and Mrs. Haslam iii Saint many exquisite from her John, N. B. school and college chums, accomp-i ' ' ' anied by host‘; of good wishes. Mrs. Holman Fisk and Miss Louise lhsory of Boston who have Fisk's brother Mr. Isaac Holman and Mrs. Holman, are leaving Monday on re- same. It would be interesting to know how far knit- tnow a masculine accomp- DONDON --(CP)—— Two British a ter Dunkerque (1940) have turned up in Russia after walkina 1.600 miles Holland. Ger- DESIGN N0. 538 They may be used on pillow tops. towel-s. e . lt makes a beautiful gilt. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 538 contains 4 motifs measuring 4% by 10 imhes each with complete instructions. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town‘ Guardian. ‘Ilo Charlottetown Guardian, Needlework Department. nuisn No. 8 NAME.--_._______...._.__-_--__-.__ swam-r snonms----- ------------- cm-@——-—-—-¢— mvmfl—_—_——__ Embroider these lovely floral and butterfly designs on your linens. OOQQ“ Pfi\fifil'tflfil’)fll‘sl)fri lflnflfifififi A Job Only You Gan Do Price Control Questions And Answers IJLII .. .. .. .. u mnrmnnnnnmmmm lJLll-II-llylnxnnublbfbl Questions nnd answe - used ui the suine quarter oi the year before. This restriciicii is ex- Pefled ID Illulie a cinsidcrable saving in manpower. Q- I bought a coat which I thought was real but my husband says its rabbit, ic- ant con- sumers be protected buying goods “lllikl i" quality that are iwpi" iii of A, You uii. to snow tihst bier l-l iitt lztbehcd with the correct fill‘ name; gnrlllants made oil" DHAYh, necks, tails; bclhcs or oth- er piccc oi fur to give that lll[0tlll.lll0fl and ad- Veitlsctiiuiis must give it in the same size oif the fur. Q. Can I buy eggs from my neighbor iitio tins liens or do I have to bur tliim iimin the store? A. Ycui- niegiiibcr is considered a. uhe coinnriieif but he must maintain tlfiillprite ceiling._ REVIVE PONY EXPRESS COVENTRY, Eiiiglniid ~(CP) The “Pony" Express" has been re- vived in Warwickshire to help the Women's Volunteer Service. A cor of horseivomen have been organlzgg to deliver urgent messages. ¥kjiml~lfililyES refit wood, ivas present tit a Scout where she went to be with her gov/E, “i, 1 _ P) _ . _ dinner at Si. Matthew's Church daughter in her recent bcreave- En" 1m (c mo“ Ottawa on data-inlay fvenins- ment- _ _ this siissex town a laburllum ..‘ . ' t . u: bed d o d ii ' ' On ‘mesday Miss ‘rhelmn BUIIO, Miss Ada Haslam. Stone Cottage. $3, iii-loutedan freslhmieavegrlngng f Southport, entertained at her home Springfield, is having a pleasant iyoomed, - in honor of her friend Miss Yvette visit with her brother Canon {‘D;.....i;," RAISING CHILDREN PROPERLY JOB FOR BOTH PARENTS rm: CHARL GUARHIN Woman's Re alm vkSocial and Personal 1 Fashions I __fli2~ s; says; United Front N eeded- Qualities Of when they are aycintyl’, thirty, forty years later in some crisis in c r a father to discipline them, a. father to with them, a father to whom they can look up as ii fountain of wisdom. g v hard lie tries, can take A mothers place to his children. t During the first half of her three Mrs. Woodford ‘rurner who has Oiiutrol will appear In Theuaurnll-Isfi Two Complement Each other l i~ii“wfi“t‘ie""i%:i..mi tetra; sat. tries. is s?" ti; i..:*=.":.:;..:.:::":.:" th M“ ”“‘-'W“*°t.2:"“‘- "a ‘ates "rte- se" "i" 5 , fimgo "glgalftuméé f? 11mg; faulted t0 her home in Bavkvllle which have reached the Wartime e c ' c“ m a “mm m w mm m y‘ m M. o. 0 ; ' i gm ‘h. attggaed figzgwwd - 5- _ _ . Prices _and Zfrade Board from ANS\VER,--It takes both a. father and mother. wor together, to I " mmshmg sebum near London Re em“ ‘uewens we Id w housewives in this region. The bring up a. family properly, 1t is a two-handed Job that is o much for ,1: l, Lam, 5m and Mr‘ Roosevelt visited- Mjsgielm worthy who ‘fer? ‘my ausvaers are provided by the Board. either a man or a woman to accomplish alone. t, g i mndon on their honey-moon. and terday inorninB for saint John R-m c" M1" M": intelligent queg- Children need a mothers love and tenderness, sympath and under- , i V. ‘um, the firs‘ Great war when where ‘he Wm complete her Teckb trons to ask on price control an standing. They need her continuous physical care or wrsonal "l" i "ii Mr. Roosevelt. was AssistantISeret- nician course in the Saint John "mud. m 55"“! "m." i“ Wmhll 1° - ,, needs. ‘Ihey need a mother kiss espot and iryi “y of the Navy“ she accompanied General H“ m M,” worthy the ttonieus ltegioniil Advisory ' make it well when they get hurt. A mother to ti, H. - I mm to mndon on a military mjsy entertained m, ' her lmhnme Committee of the wartime Prices whom they can run for bread and Jam when they "Al", -’ i ion and visited battlegrounds over friends at the tea hour nrev- and “we guard’ Chaim“ Bum‘ ‘m’ hunm- A mmher w ‘we that’ may “e Q .11‘ ' which hard fighting had occurred ious to leaving and 15 followed mg, Charlottetown. wrapped up when it is cold, and that they have- n‘ - < _ - dry slices on when they come in when it is _ , not six weeks before. Mrs. Roose with hosts of good wishes . . . t! velt‘s “travelling! cosuqne V1121?‘ t: \ , . us?‘ c1921.? bl/glebllifiiggfélm 0n lhe Tammi- i ' l a c i ' ' - i i E3155.” Sig: vxtfifigrssrsloiifriilgclicc coat The Duke of Connaught, grand- 5' A brewer must’ 119T- UW any A mmher t° mick ‘hem i“ bed lrttnif}: q trimmed with biiie fox and ason of the late Duke who was "w"? "W11 1'11‘ nrvduvms beer in sflYw the!" “w” m‘ “w “m” i ‘i “ h Bi cherfy red hat adorned with green Governor General of Canada from ‘my quani" 0f W16 W111‘. than he ltiel" subwnscmus mmds “d m“ determine‘ e l kind of men and women they are 801m: w be grown, and what they will do V85. And they need a father to provide for them. be firm No man, no mattier how l-l-e has his work to do and can't be with them all day as their mother could, 8nd when he is with tiicni he doesiit know how to do the thousand little things for _ sin,“ them that ii inoilier docs. There 9“ “ails that oi men trying awkwardly and less little broods. are no more piteous spectacles than ineilectuallv to mother their mother- FATHER NEEDED T00 Nor can any Wlllllflll take a father's place, especially with boys. mus“ b“ lauemd There comes -.i time when every boy outgrows his mother" and when lie has a coiitriiipi for tier opinion and defies her authority. Later on when he is a groun man he may reverie her wisdom. but there is an age when sight. type as that of uh name i» b r i ' k t‘ it all omen are fools because they don't know a base- e i251!hugs‘tigtiiiigngveragev and can't tell the make of every automobile at ' but iiie bov respects his father because he knows the thinzs that the boy is iiiiiii'csi<d in. fol sissics or llilllOllS. ill.» coiiiiiiiiiids instead o1 using nlorfti suzisioii. I farmir s0 he may soil directly to iiliiiiis ioc strirl or too lenient with boys and ividuws sons are generally He is physically stronger than the boy and can en- Women are nearly There should never be any conflict of authority between llllfflio m rearing their chilclmn. _ They _ ‘_ should be no iiiiiical from mother s verdict to father s. should present a united front, and there ' Matters in which the piii-cnzs disagree sliouid be discussed DYWBWly and some cwlffltfid ll Oi lfilOll agreed upon. L ~ki l l ‘ld l e parents are broad-minded enough to do this {gill 31o‘ Eitguthgiel-Ixyhiiitigsters ‘the ‘benefit of their combined wisdom. Ii ii ENTITLED T0 NIGHT OUT DEAR MISS DIX-My husband and I have solved the amusement i. li : Oi lght a week he stays at home and takes care giglhéniiziilsri" tivlhsilizvllygo towaghow with a lady friend, and one night a week he goes out and stays as late as he pleases. , the trees defy German miners, In all right, but. when I come back at about eleven oclock. the Now when he oes out it is rst; greeting 1 get is: "Hciie, take your kid. I'm worn out with him, and I am not going to stay in with him again." And because my husband is so cross I can't tell him about the show. rcnniiriiieii on page B. Col. '1) Literature Living o” Leisure The \\’oman's' Realm CHRISTMAS CARDS Fnrn your own Snapshot ll h! ‘In Yourtnagatlvu nah the nwfl Chris g-_quq| i vwiiifis-Tfiuflwfiisfd mummy" many aais hail. and owls u m“ in not-in service. Bcloct our favorite tin ' ~ and Ifllld it to us WsTY-oturn l2 ltltmtivn ' an‘ Wu“: m” nub” 0mm‘ “a lrcetinl cards witlgyinturu Printed oil-and o !ub"@l a 1a!‘ l”: ‘M mu.‘ ‘can uumun‘ um "with envelope; ‘for or 69c. Order HVI V91’! II‘ IIIII, Ill U10 fil-NN “Um m‘! IKQI mam v omen form) m those hours of onduntment will? uutu ve run vuiur siuirsiiots FIOII IIOIII “ "°"' "’"“‘ m“ “" W‘ ommr, (:15 mm, ti}, ‘Qmmm ~ . . A golden hobo-lantern Nine POW-l, flu i-fleoww count - M.‘ "litmnigh the twilight u-igutiyfl/vopvinurexsoumivmgunemost 8mm; palms 1s doomed the winner. Andtbglqrughtggqfmgmim“ Hkullhunuue-wssitocataudm Wakensolddelkfiitluldavams ., aoucimmeoimemflyersis inc witch and sumo; m ‘no centre, ‘lltnnwunaolnn-uyotutlhgibflimnonnmunectroienasabnd tihhus PUJDIMI w mo: like a anus, At m; Our childish mung, starting signal ms skull is paws I'm- elves and Goblins walked "WM w‘ W066 We Wm rwimv. abroad liltueoneint-notentracatoniesms Onthatst-ruugeenchanitedove, bwwnheitisuimieainuieper- sou wno willow it becemea me winch Wowonlu andvuesvnewaceinmcoenue, Qifliatilflymdhappynlglit, Jlftigewtlsuioali toils-billed: " _ Axidtihiomsaksuponoirfwes whueltisstillinwuievlflyer‘: 50nd your uext flllu direct to Canada's] Wflfi I W811i 161E861“ D8110, (DI-b 9181C!‘ 9| ti); i.".°‘°ii'i'i‘.“'iiflliiiii“iiiiil.‘i°bifiliif2'3 s: "We "m - irFnulltztsorviv-Ellurodrlfl- d d And (Ylll dzgialgsliagtelfyeéfug witch‘, m by 581:.“ of ghost-wattage $5 _ ' P“ 9v‘ 9P’, ‘nflf Who would ride upon finely-tuna“ ". at a huge miixiciai‘ m PflnIQd 25¢ Am an nu. stints on the wail wove the Plano will b0 Hianwouthomlrlniehtskla. Aiidfluirunwsiisdatpaii-ius, very numb oudoyed. HINTS ON ETIQUETTI Fill Souvenir with ouch Order A new customer at Wolfe Inland, Ontlrfowrhu: "l was no satisfied with results l will loll my lriendsnbnut tiiogood wonkfltnrflnspahotflnb N915’! mirth llfl VOICES sweet. '-—* vica oes." You will like our work, too. GIY M111 hggpy dllildlpj} laugh”;- Ii 15 nOt lIl $00G MSW for l, sm-iiiimaii-mi-imnse-uivl-l-ulmm- 3°‘? 111 W110 "m! 4111111118 1000- Wmwd “m 0f caedoleiwe W be ITAI murmur snvlcl m“ w " “may “u” ‘ mm‘ A O the My! oif childhood written note should b0 lflm-P-“Wie-l-Tvfl" Whenwe wrio canoe sigh, lollitnltilératherhflzdtowrltitggud "MN-l" "4 Addn-"liellelwfl- 0 the olden widen 11mm, should not be too sontimen a m’ aw‘ BUTTER 1n SANDWICH! I. eckbort. 8 WM ADlIlollac-Ilbr wiimbiiiwrmbrmiw s. THE cooxs MW m‘ mmiifi end-M “we M'“‘"“°" u . andfoirmmrallel addlngmiikitoambemadsto , f my“, q" u] m: spread even farther. Cream a CO $ tiestan a tookpid: m of butter thorouahiy adding gradu- , Bil-ville before the first of ally. when the mixture is of the éji each team. The toothpick must. be consistency oif wtuppizig cream it is held hwua: mouth sad is fins for spzeadinc. Use a, spatula "" otieflmma on ts for quick bread or wide bladed knife 513N811 IPICED oixsnnannms "M “W” i‘ w “i” "m" W" ‘m 1 1,4 cups syrup (dark M Wm“) ll! to second WIPLNG GREASE PANI 1 1-4 cups sugair l‘ Careful Meal Planning Saves Fuel And Power . ' the Charlottetown in honor fMiss t h rte d 1' htf l ii li- °"°- Wm‘ “d WW“ W“ i Yvette Rieymimiiii 0H8 0f @1190 DODH- airy“ mggtalfiiga reratiilvese ‘ind ufrtehds g A We“ “WW5 “menus h.“ h“ i lar young brides-to-be, who re- who entertained them widely dur- a mum uvund" ‘ “m. t ceived stlrling silver spoons on ing their visit, of the yea: is the season in which i this happy occasion. ' ' ' . WWI-Ty find 11m fli- ' ' ' ' i’; is not nerally known that ‘roam! nu‘ m“! "i" °3 ‘m. - i Mr. and Mrs. n n. Min-my have the late Dug: of Kent devoted m” h“ u“ mwm w m“: have“ 111W bwl so _~'- 18km MFS- W. E- Hyndmanb srme of his time on official journ- M we h Bind WWYWIO settlinfl 417ml 9° I r _ aprirtment._z24 Pownal St. for the eys to knitting for seamen of the resident w“ 6948011 0f 9°61“ Wi-‘WW I- - winter, while Mrs. Hyndman has merchant navy. This has just been 100k “m. Mme Tmmw n w“ fflelldfl. 318113-7111 104' Ill m9 r gone to be with her daughter-in- revealed by Lady Myrtle Balfour, a “we to , vwo n“ bouinteoius gifts oif nature and i law. Mrs. F. Walter nyndmaii. 4 daughter of Admiral Lord Jellicoe. m“ 5mm o‘ w“ - - in the knvwledse. that for an or i North River 3d,, Captain Hyncman The Duke invariably knitted chest l Tomm l “WW3 m" yea: the needs oif their f - I ' being 0h duty at M. D. No. .and kidney protectors for which w Y w" Wm‘ mm“ m‘ citizens will be ». . Halifax, ' . . ‘ thetemen who wore than were most Eiatxlgnw $912: i" 5UP?“ ‘Z5119 n‘. . r l. Th km n i mot-hat"! we l. i Mr, and Mr, Jeffrey Memn o; fig gum nfdywflfdyrfilfl‘ igmgggi niisiies. _' she red NOBODY nNowns ALL r Montreal arzived in the city last thinks if the Duke could find time Wmiy- ‘Yw mils‘ M31983’ to M-II. VII evenlnfieto attend the funeral of for such labours during his niani- NW8 1» u and IDNDON --(CP)-—-MB-n r9011! , . the la Mrs. Herbert W. Kent fold activities many other men - Gm i the moot from the 14 w “m” from w he i it ‘Ihuu Old IIOWFPIWN are bflldy for z 3-100 0inn8mm18t-illll WNW the I/mlo from iflfier to wtwwe ma?‘ pots fllldagflll bo- 1 teaspoon whole cloves rladve-r m es im the fore oupori em into rl m g M19590,“ 1mm, m“ en or the ooiuiir been rewri- vine Hilda that ewe u. 1 tablespoon gram; 1mm m,“ ed and tine amle has been returned nice Polish Out trimmers into 4 cups fresh cranberries, to the from of the parallel lino Swell-inch Squares WWO them Combine syrup, sugar, “m, 8841111 If the toothpick breaks the 0n a nail near the ltitonm sink, spices, lemon Juice and rind and “mm” "W" "l" 0W1‘ The vic- ————- boilltogether 5 minéilteslmrzvloraixi; V6 559K 0d "Goblin teeth" FAMILY DESERT beirres and owy thou ""———' sum” Jmm an flheskjng o _ Vfltoll’: Hunt: Out a number of Wihlin lwvinfhotbtsouiicormub ChiIltEiserveMi-ikeslq ssm_0lt-I.batsaindawhautoifoairdi-finsforthe uniiydinnnr. sun board and hide them around the a favorite OOHBHFVI or Intern roombedoreths becirisfl-iaalougwilthmuxtrapanodbot players march sroiim in a circle biscuits necuslitiy lemusiclsplayodwhen oirdesiraforuiyoibmdeaun mimic stops o players 11nd COG-AL 'R-§’Kir- é wondered if anybody res y knew gory regulation for the defence-of- It‘; hmlny bu ' e-ream. MRO. t always does '0 that." G-neait eiwitieuient reigned in the villa . ‘Iheiyil hid their first we night. Fortunate- iii had! insfioldflisonily wince bein: a lame enter. ‘Ilhs plus was swarming with ris- lic hunters, searching for bits of bomb as souirvenlirs. Practically everybody was there —e.nd the rest Wm Mi way. All save A dear old l cottage — AHANDINAID easury on which is the slogan "A hand in aid of a anchgrsnade” and contain- ing the equivalent of 82. TQIASE MISERY OF CHILD'S (OI-II 011G . sat outside her I . "a "Misfit. ‘l: "39" VWKS wait mi a mum nearer. iii-P VAMRIII Needlecraft For The Hom MAKE YOUR OWN J 1 . .. B: Pl t f Dalnt And v0 c“, 0 I i‘ E-"IJ aizzs i1. n s not mulch. of lookim 1K t? t?‘ woeful-Iii 1 clotlheli n; urn es. Why t make this well-cut slip and ? in No. 26$ ls desilhed for 14, 10, 18 30; 30; 36; 86 requiem 2 lqwyudn mob fabric th 1 sit/p; 1 1~8 yards yard: lace, for pant-tel. pattiem: Write w‘ mid name and Id- d‘? l sf? ii ‘é fie 3?. ,2 .2 Saving of fuel is of first during the importance this year, and careful plflllnlng of menus wil‘. make it time. In pinniiiug nil-oven meals the choice oif dishes will depend on the temper In this meal, prepared in the Gldptffmgnta} kllghzns 0,1 me Qgngumgr hock two and fl lizij! hours iit a tmeprrature of 325-350 degrees; so custards, iii-n ant‘. a hail’ hc-iiir period. iis well as potatoes and pclppeil‘ 0i "YT in iii? MT“. so avoid having baking tins touching cine another. Care resin“ i" iubfiifllllifli Slbillllgs of POWU‘ or fuel and a consequent reduction squash. in household bills n posslbletooookdiatiesforsoveralnlealoattln 87"]!!! Nquired by the den that. needs the longest cooking time Secticn of the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa, the bruised oxtcll; apiplee, s. loaf cake and an apple imslde down cake were baked For satisfactory baking results there must be free oircutatlou ‘iil planning of meals to make maximum inc of cooling facilities will Levitv broke a fe och g a practice nlloo at Newmuket and Ill Mrmdfi TIIUIIIIOIIGIIBIIIIIIITIILY fomalsmnstlunaldiaturb- dus to Lydia me: iumiv v - wilfgiiipouiis rslaun ‘(in l .T|'IQ h] build fimhimilatiefa%, _, Wlti