The Week not.» OOQOQO-OO ELLEIPS _ DIARY B! An bland Farmer’: Wile rrws ciiannmrrtmiwu _cuanotau t I'll : mean. contrary all tbro h Birthday: hours. Although who‘: I remember that all th day-excepting for nit-n time out for stable work-the men H R l-i Princess Alice Countess‘ Her home friends will be in- ken‘ i“ ‘heir Wm‘ °‘ “mm of Atiilone. wife of Canada's Gov- ernor-Geiieral. attended the open- ing of the Metropolitan Opera Monday night in New York, and was guest 0i’ honour at the Eng- lish dpeztking Union dinner Tues- (luv evening. The Princess arriv- etfin Nev. sfnfk on Saturday irom '0ti;i\\.t on her first visit in the L states since 1940. ‘lhe liiirl mitt»: honorary presi- Jim u} the l giish Speaking Un- ini t-‘I Canada, had been invneti qt .t ti the tiinnei‘ on Tuesday ~. llllllill‘ to leave Ottawa, ti llJil sttid. ' t t . iniou in London rec- tiie Llorchcstci- in honour "flt-uuflfilul‘ t Duke _ 6.. . of e, ehnirtnti 'lt.- Dueli- Rev. Paul's ill n! 3-.- ‘J. I‘. Rodd and ‘Those assisting in the wives o the ves- ‘ ~ r s " liectory, gracefully door. Mt‘ J. Le ceiel>t.i1r<i his , a: O't.-\\".t on Wctincsdoy. - a r Douglas, M. P“; tr-third birthda_v| church teas. bazaars, anti meetings, not for- Cltarltiitetcnrn wotnen-folk. e 8 a .ward Shults, ne N rm M. D - ‘Airs. Flankin ll/Ii-Lalne has ar- e o a 9C on rt: ilill from an extended visit tu lit-r niotiici" in Winnipeg. - e - Mrs. A. H. would returned home Satttrrl v from a visit to Mont- ngo and Malone, N. J. e t e ways work some iime iii the exiiibiiion oi- iiie Royiii Canadian Because seating them next And tools to work withai, for those Thursday on return to Academ now open in the Toronto.” ‘film's “r°m°“~S c°nversimonl Wh° Wu‘- \lt_ss Bertram was u. most Art Galery. Mrs. McKeil has (rand allows me mes“ m b nd was charmed with the‘ i1.@“BP¥_°€_“hl-llT°l1"°e- l series of lectures to be delivered in . 01d ml" 105590 and Wlmlvd 1X1 B Britain on the developments that * PM“ 1107911 ‘Vmd- 51111541135 We" have taken place in wartime Can- i ‘md Weather-hermit and the ada. ‘ 5 O ‘he u '!llllll‘.4‘(i Empire Societies‘ ' Miss Edith Ings. who came home work to seek refuge in a boreh- from Winnipeg for the funeral of earner. He was there when I went 1mm her fame; cot A_ E, Ings, 15 after wood to brighten the fire. his ’ ‘ ’ " . ‘ rei F 11.] 111- Viv-ii Lei t .- t t v1 T n. . M~'1'l'm81w55 7 Sroymgss ‘liimihgudenslt ‘QPShenfathe ‘I w“ or the rhqr-t-lde; rer- i M sor and children, Norton. N. t ‘ i to Toronto where she will sbenoi "he winter months. i . - . "I gmllfifiii} West Ttventy-fourih. Van- hektd with n won. Sgt. Gordon Giltnoui‘. iertained the Mt. Allison music “e- trottp, ' ison, Miss Jean scarth. Mis. Eiillllill? ilisclnizes. Miss ivlnry Lt; 1 no y and Mr. Graham PflLC6fS0l1.i,_u,vpr h“; 1 ,, whose fine concert was so muclrnounce theedm Est?“ mt- _ _ enjoyed on Wednesday evening by 1b,)“, 3 ' in, ‘ many music lovers. ' ‘ - - e Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Ducheminflity." 5. Disc m defendants verac- of sygfilflfl, gccompanieecii by their -'—‘» - ' —. son, . c ar, re urn Sunday ,_,___,,.. morning from a visit to Toronto _ _ and Detroit, where they were the U19 Cllrlslmfls ShOPPXHEt guests of friends. They also spent ltt-ti in a very busy week for sevei-ai days in Kiiig5iDii_ N_ y_ Dorys Bertram who has‘ their paintings hung in the annual Bach 0th" P"? 111""??? Mir-lard’: Relieve; Sprain. terested to know that prior to her mama" t° m‘ field m)!“ “he” a“ departure from Fredericton for m iainlnmigdnd tgtl" “gait hmmfesm extended trip to the Pacific Coast. “om ‘he “We” of nemamow and the mwlbfl" 01 ti" “m” Him" the biting cold. the day could not way Chapter met at the otne of have been Mrs. R. -G. Loughlin, Alexandra pmm Street. Fredericton, and made her stream was a presentation. accompanied by rep] wave; today LS accompanying her husband, who it. The road that winds up the hill __ is making a special trip to variousiwas red and muddv and the great . centres to gather material (or a litmus of evergreens Protecting the t now In sombrc-dress were e e e lonelv for their cattle iodnv Pard more red than white from following Mrs. Tom Smith, the former after the forth-carts, ceased that tiaintng over for p, short v15“ loves so ltDD€€iill~ Judv benlted to. l" . . _ . v 3 _ i ' ~ W .131‘; ,533;?ti,i~gg.,gcgq,tgt>egggg,,it $2.33 2é"l.‘.§‘€§°f...£%ili° iinié°livt we ma» w» m at Maia, Smiiii who has since re,‘ was of! helping drive the cattle to turned to his military duties. “ O O I > titer. below the old mill today al- Jmost down to the place that marks The Sympathy or her ma“), 4 lite boundary between the frsh l", r. E. V. Walls of Stoufville. tbusv today. Not that there was so inn r do. Th‘ . t o t Mrs. Frank Fraser is leaving limit gm enthllslsggfiicnliibgutav t? Major A. L. Winsor, Mrs. Win- h ~ , By C. D. Williams lviiss H. D. MllCCillllilll has gone l Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gilmour. n of "lieqticath"? ch one cf the itr" mean? 5. What is a word beginning e e e Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Avard en-f i. tiles Ysn Vtticcn’ Jar“ ANSWTIRS i his. Rotttinr. 4. The I regard for truth. “Tile 11.».- ' I . ration. ecome g t p rs , havin had l l’ fl ‘Bf ai ti hibi- ' “m” “°““““"'”d' . . llli! cxperieenggs as a Ngaval V. lfOlgle andmProfl? fioiltlli figs exthree whmh is it cone.“ "° m?" A. t). in the First Great War and paintings including: "Bedford Bas- ifisiigfilsieogiignvformal ‘mutations ‘or CWOW is ‘Kill native in arllcpattrioiiicgugark. , in in Wartime," ‘a POgTBIfi Entitled. A_ Eimeigii correct i ‘£51118 Principle which 15 "Emil"! writs a euest o up. . e er- “Frat-ices", and ‘Roc at Peggy's '. . . some persons who 00mg con- r at Fortune during the sum- Cove." Q what is consldeud m m“ dLA; of a new club member? the-initiation fees and (tugs. l- _—_ ‘ DUTY 0F LETTER WRITING Men At War Also Owe Their Women Mail To Help Them Through Crisis t’ kWe continually are it d? o eep up their men's morale the” iiuTéilni-‘itinoigivarilte "lied with heme new: about aim: and angry. with climbs a new ,. Like a small oor- across his doo their; 800d “T511115. MIS- LOUBhliH tion 0t the strait when a gale whips Abq ve all, we urge these war wives to fill their letter: with love and tenderness and to tell their husband: over und over again how much they love them and mine them, and how proud they are o! them and o! all the, plans they are making for their lives together after this cruel war is over. fins and dandy, tor, no nutter ittle bit of earth that we: home to us is the one place that is more important to us than anywhere else in the world. We are more interested in the doings oi’ the people love than we are in the rise and fall of empires. and e are more amused at the runny thing little Johnny the wisecracks o! the most brilliant wit. WAITING FOR MAIL .water of the mill-stream and the wmcsho 1x31119333 gggeraxifuggtém“ all the stress and strain of l ' Q q ‘vhich wok ma“ Tuesday‘ Nether Judv nor I wer very that binds them to the - - t where we go, the l glnation to picture the eagerness with from home and who are going through war, look for the letters that are the tie things dearest to them in life. and how bitterly disappoined they are when there is not even a. scratch of s. pen to’ show that anyone thinks of them. Monday for Montreal to undergo. things. We sat brazenly when ock. Bu‘ Wm“ is “u” m’ the 55nd" love letters, telling how they think I B by night. and of ho\v they are pla ..-. _ _. ~» ll the n west gadgets, as soo as t _ ispcnt ‘the ucek~end with Mrs. a e n 1 t\\'lllS0i'S parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. b‘ iTownscnd, Summerside. ,- 8 . of them by day and dream of them nning to build a new kitchen, with they get back home. “m, w Yet the women on the home front are fighting Just as hard a gnarl): battle ns their men are on the war front Design No. much courage to face as if their foes were Nazis or Japs, instead of loneliness and heart-hunger and anxiety. They, too, know what it is to watch with trembling suspense for the postmans stlep. mind when he _ . _ passes them by. to be plunged into the hell of nameess ears. ¢.,,c.?“-’-§‘“§o,’fi._.“mfifffilgfiiiifii.i Sometimes these women who watch for the letter that never comes Wh t iii {ah are gitllhbrides away fromi£onlzalandhiliiiiother iior ltlhe figstdtitrzie. {Some- Y V. . . . _-._ a l‘ e correct 1Jl‘Cl‘L"-t times e are women w e c ren w o ave a gve up comer’ have “smug mam Rmegi wit“) their comiortable homes and crowd in with relatives for a. place to , i ' . ‘A’ F“ who has just completed hisinn-Sspeiied? Room“, mffil“°‘ds live. Sometimes they are frightened Youtll mothers faced with the Allflllillllgicotirse in navigation at Summer-i rxcticn. ' ' " ' side. 4 at the front. morale strengthened. it is they. e them and who do not mean t days and weeks and months g them a line, simply because they hate to e. for it is just as much the duty of wife's morale as it is hers to build up Which is a poor excus Pro-i the husband at war to build up his gence quotient and basal metabol- ic rate, the low metabolic group has sugar and magi. Gratiltaal mm a tendency toward“ fwd ““"“‘*“t§i‘.‘?i°‘l‘tii‘fi untliuégrtgniv 223W ___ the Cal white Latin 8s an international auxil- “any be FY 18118111189 is again suggegtgd; and lntoxications. tact with th is vegetable in row, The very first duty is to N! d?!” °T h" FUR ACCESSORIES TRIMMIN To MATCH _ian lamib collar or pmkm, for instance, guggegi; 5 hat d u” BB-tne pelts. A collar of silver (ox 1112i! You Want a mutt or 5 i“; u e some 1 . mom many black suits hag: o fly wm; we Mind mum collar, and p". LQPI 011g: etimnoctrom. What could swee w h i tiny ennine notrm l s“ m“ ' will” we know and and one that calls for Just as anybody on earth who needs choc "f Social‘ and Personal 1 Fashion's f Literature . ...-._... - o-n-non-r u A ulnrol. ‘ I” _ out-r a Dorothy Dix Says- DESIGN N0. 39 J is also sauce for the goose, and “na""h“3'm'fl5h medical treatment which her‘ fetched the mail from the box eveni that i‘ I “W19 m“ We 599m "9 have °V°T1°°ked l" m" ‘Wmme Pmpa‘ or sizes small. friends hope will restore her tn‘ Continued on Page 3 ganda. Nobody says anything to the service men about it being their Patten; no, 395 renewed health. . . l ~ i duty to keep up the morale of their wives and mothers by writing them instr tions. . Name str-ee: Addr; ordeal of bearing their first child alone. Sometimes they are sray- Whpi does th: word *\-.i-.i-_- headed old women whose whole happiness in life is centered in a son on‘ And God knows if trig-e! is . ,, t be bucked u , who needs to have e r Wm‘ d” m“ means "DP-M "Ce t’ o Yet the htlisbttrfs and sons who lov to be unkind are neglcctful, so often tha go by without even sendin Say. “I admit that g have write letters. __i.__.;_ 000K’S BURNER . CHOCOLATE MINT PIE 1 tablespoon gelatin M cup cold water {iVEngSiLeisure squares i2 oz.) unsweetened ulate 3 eilfls . 1/; cup granulated sunni- m tsfM..dM.Ed- ' ' Vteas ~-lt ° m‘ ° ’ “‘ ‘s n‘ | o u in: THE WOMAN S REALM i‘... tft“.ri.o..omo. aid, a niece of Mrs. Duchemin. 2 tab tsuoons su ar ' ° ' in,“ éogikedl 3.11mi“! t‘ m mil-luv aier for - i“ gea n n he co t MTWIJ Sackville artist-l, Mrs. H. W. I B, an ---..==-, - i l5 mmugei" cgotfiigémcggfi Length e . a er. e “if? 3e Tgrypfgiii Efizahiy igflfrllzt No man is born into the world Though there has beendound no Rfmiiw imm imam mid miqiin am visited here on several occasions. Q- FOX‘ What reawll Shflllldlfl fl whm WW3.‘ . mmflonshtp between ‘mes mwm’ 5m‘ "n" have been honored by hgylng man and his Wife be suited iivxt to. I5 110i? 50m “llh him, there is al- issolvcd. Separate the, eggs, beat yolks slightly and and G 0N COAT ____ SUN MON TUE WED THU ‘ FRI Bmuru-Un EA rmp COUPON VALUES Sugar (Red) - - - - - One Pound Butler (Purple) - - - - Half Pound PIIERVES COUPONS VALUES: l2 fluid ounce: Iain. lolly. marmalade. maple butler. honey butler: or l5 fluid ounce: cern syrup. cane lyrup. blended labie lyrup: or 20 fluid ounce: canned lruil: or N fluid ounce: extracted honey. maple lyrup; or 4U fluid ounce: oi rneleuu: or 2 lbs. rut comb honey: or 2 Ibl. maple mqen er V: lb. luqer. Tl I‘ FASHION PICTURE 12 1 3 1s TLET BY ANCIENT DRUIDS 17 l8 Y Prenne: Cou- ' pen: 35. l0: Sued: Ceupon: ll. 49 are valid In lellon look 5. Intberelikimielthobruidmthe reverence sewn: to halve been the plant when found growing on 24 s‘ 26 2 7 ‘3ZI.:'..°.§"§ZZI2.°Z'.Z.'.§." z 9 the oek- the favorite tree their divinity ‘rutena. d —_____._. 15w can Ii! . 3 1 i,“ c m crtumna suoan (r coupons) in $5.". courcu vittus-i rotnm wean look! a and Your Cunnlnq Suqer Coupon: may be 4 expire. Tlil: in- exchaneod ior Preeerve: Ceepee: ll “§,§‘,',,', g$,::,':,|,f'q duived. 8n local lotion lewd Oiflce. (‘ornplimenas ol . Compliment»! 0/ l/ze Seaaon Qnglish Quality BISCIJIIS GOOD CANDY Wanton’: January Retlon Calender will appear on Saturday. December 30th. yQ. llew cu 1 make coffee syrup? A. By eddi-nl- onmhalf of roasted coffee t0 one nlloinwoil- tel‘. Reduce b filter tin: to one-huff ualloxglztheof: Bounds of armulated add seven n: .'How can I lttuiu smooth-- nd lossln wn iro mu : “ll-Jimenez: en hing cmdl three f tlmee While boillnl. and iurlt were n- in . “'6'. Kilo!!!‘ can l been the refriger- Keen the inllde o! the n- m 3'19"»? 3-"‘£'%4'."' 0E VENEBATED VII refmled with venerat on, th h Si: . WW1 they Z3 it to restrictedto lynnneAlfley the touch with n oer:- x Needlecraft w} FOR THE HOME his For Acute IIATABIIII of Vich Va-uvml up each non I. It :hrink: swollen maul-gnu, dnuirrltl- _ i. a“ tion, flusheewucua-uid ‘I kesbreath- °° °'°°“°” ‘“ °iifoitiii't.““ii‘.t‘ 125%. fiafiumntrt contains complete Po order pattern: ‘M address with 15 cents in coin or Needlework Bureau ttetowrtgsGuardlan. Vl-‘IIWIIII. Write or um IIOISEIIOLI 80 M?! 0 0 K l J08 OIILY YIIII CAI I10 Irlloeflelkelquuflee: BOIIIIII Milk Milk can be prevented from boll- iruz over this ed guofbtlllitm , E saucepan d the entire edge of the Cecrlwlll peel-in In!‘ l Ieltweeubd: The queltiemarethm nhlehh: reoebetllheW Prl If the face Ls with a soft cloth 315m or a banana oeelina over the ‘IIIIIII Slit! I ung man ordered two dozen ‘fiancee wrote on thfntzard 011- with than: "A e an extra dozen." laid he's a good customer." d granted you may then Riv: so fax: the marriage hasn't taken place mtioo and net the tenant out “mil! ly ndd the lnlw._______i____a ' change arrived at the chi: fer untzl stifl mu erad- the two-iabiuspooris of sugar. Fold into chocolate nix- turo. uonr into baked Dir shell and es post-war developments will be con- chil iuntil set. Mak-s one il-inch cemed with people speaking mgny ole. 31%“; the" 5M5“. “'“°‘.;i XWua-r y prln 181180189: in Europe alone. had blank-coated male ate-i‘! and. in some cams. pretty waitress- ‘One day a member who had been strongly deposed to then ‘Your mt auv ran BEAUTY’ Ziialiiur