‘w appenings 0f The Week i n two-volume edition of Bus-- wells "Life of Johnson‘ was tliislN. V. R.. Mrs thelfant sun William Lemuel ot Saint year's Christmas gift from King and Queen to British pris- and internsss iinssason with the Doctor's parents crimp itrlt/Lr. and Mrs. T W. L Prowse. oners of war Etirope. Every prison Gcriniiiiy received a copy for ltslvillti. Avenue. Ft Serg I/eiriuel Prowse. R. 0 Pi-owse and in- lJohn, N _B , spent, the Christmas returning home library". This is the third sucoes- Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Harold nrc year a Royal gift of books McLeod and little daughter Mai-- to British The Japanese tins gone l'llll‘lt' c. perniisitni for the tll.,,." to camps lti tirlsoners iii refused l books to bel Years with Mr their terri- gnret are expected from Dart- mouth. N S , today to spend New and Mrs. Prowsc. . a - - I WGS tory. Mr l-i. Hooper Horne ‘ ' ' ' . "ss at two delightful after- President and Mrs. bridge parties this week, en-’ hClfl ii Christmas reception for the While ‘llZL‘(l llJ- .in'.is 1941i" at the top and A one corner the notation "Prom . l7 " l - o the \l_>ilOi'.S being wel- l Cltnrlcttetoivii are Sitrg. . and Mrs. Reid Puke-Spencer" wedding ‘ ii ls lowing for Surg. C Craswcll om of Beruiiiuda arriv- k to sticnrl a few weeks .. Mrs Wzitiiigzton f zei- Wii1lll'.',l(1ll. _ who aim hate as Mrs. Ztlcorc’; hi" Judi‘ and Ell-sen lifiK‘ “litbjr College for the holi- ¢ ¢ o “lei; ‘J1’. who ar- ii ori Binntlot- to . lii Clitirlitle- many happy Connecticut the Durlli- chosen ilfi the 1n‘ ii. in wartime by fashion experts. ("crud the sanze n bet" of votes .. best-dressed women Wallfl- \\'l\‘.l".ins Zlll of ‘i . al.. 't. "11s’; filfnn’: sew" on." relations IV. sin I?i1i\'e"=l‘v. Hwlifw Mrs A F. Morrison ‘ F‘ ‘i-tt ei-c l1ri=.m"< "test Lt. fricncl=lilps a a a Mr: T TI M“ "‘ltlll' (‘f Tov- N-m mrl ‘fir Philip L-‘iiflte (If vjiunlri", , raving THPTYlaV on "h-ziri lifl-tt n: cnlle-l bolt." . L: _. giving to the illness end derll-i cf their mother. Mrs I-I. P. 7'11"‘?- v~"p() l< s“ kindly remembered by hei- friends Today. quirk. et mildly nmclicalcd Cuiicura. You‘l probably he pmazcd how it help: clear up annoying. un- ash blr. a fl ' ~ soaolikéu : ‘bitlmeur: House Office Stuff Sunday ii einplovee with two . ck. Foch rc-' di=tin — ‘ A Rcfltlln lair .~-i'.1d:iw‘- _ f Orchard ‘leflilllllllg ui. 5x tables Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons at her hon.e, Elm Avenue l . - - lllih‘ many gay ‘pill llllS week of ii iiioi'c or lies informal nature planned for students and visitors here on brief .\‘lSllS. Christmas parties for the ‘Sunday School children kept the .lit'le folks kienly alert ~trl in all llt has been a happy holiday. To- uiight several (Iiiices have been arranged to welcome in the New l Year tlfll a - . l Mrs George E. Full is among the visitors enjoving the balmy breezes ‘iii Florida. ii guest at tlu, Sunset _llct.-l in St. Petersbourg . o o - Mrs B. C LePage left yester- .day morning to spend the New .Y(‘lll' season with her husband Dr Blots LcPuge who is on the stuff ‘of the Vzctcrla General Hospital . Halifax. I o o . I Mrs. George J. Rogers and Mm. Rov D. Quiglcy were Joint host- wsscs at Brighton Club on Wednes- (ltiY evening when they eiiterhiinrd zit u iollv young people's dance ‘in haiior of tliCll‘ daughters Miss Rosemary Rogers .tn:l Miss Barbara Quiglcy- nuine from Edgehill for the holiday season ‘ , a o l Mrs. George J. Rogers had her ‘son L. A. C. George Rogers No. 3 Initial Training School at Victoria- ‘ Yule. Que. name tor ‘Christmas. . l Con). Cilfl G. Kendall. U. S, A. and his wife have been sipcnuing their Christmas holidays with the ‘Cprporiills step-father and mother Prstty cute is this C.:ni zibnll, ll pup borjht for a pa": cf cigareis iii Casablanca and cuqptro by Yank troopers Action is designed to dodge shcll frag- ments —but. doggone it it didn't work on four occasions The pup received four shrapnel wounds in Sicily in nine battles. CHOCOLATE COCOA CRUMB PUDDING Three and one-half Clips milk. 6 tablespoons chocolate cocoa. 2 cups driecl cake-crumbs, l-2 tin- H2112]! salt. 2 egg. 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon. 1 tiituspccn sugar. Heal. n.ilk. add crumbs. and lct stand until soft Combine chcco- ilvir. nll(i rs. G. U. Wrignt, 801 " y Street. Corporal Kendal l5 in niciitber ot the U. S. Army Alr- ‘Fcrce and is stationed iit the u.S.l ilriny Boiziaiutiiticiit School, Lowiy‘ Eiclu, Denver. Colorado. | . . - t Mrs L. A. Mocre of Summer-l clue l5 SDEHCZID; the ivcek-end with, Dr C. I-l and Mrs Beer, Kent‘ Street. a I . . Airs. William Donald Brown and her small daughtrr. Virginian! ‘have arrived in Montreal from| Sunimerside to sppiid the holidays with her parints, Mr Bllll Mrs.’ Benjamin Franklin. Town of ‘Motnit Royal. PO Isrovin will 10in .hls family at Nciv Years. a . d - During the lust few summers of ;lier niitiual visit to the cottage on Beach. Poi‘. Stun y. avhich she shares with her si “r. ‘Louise, Miss Jenn A Torry. of Buffalo. has made a large number cf shopping bags fcr people in St. TllQITiliS, London and district. the proceeds going to Trinity Episcopal ' Church in Buffalo. of which she‘ is a member A group cf women‘ belonging to Trlnllv Church hav-' mg read that, the Qufrn sometimes (:03 he!‘ ilionplng with a paper bag. dccirlcd that they would like to send her one cf their popular bags. and accordingly. through Sir Angus Fletcher, Brithh consul in Buffalo. whcs: advice tli"! sought. cnc has been mode and sent to Her Majesty. So delighted was Sir Angus with the appearance of the shopping bags that he ordered one for the Queen's sisicr and one for his wife. . . Principal F Scott of the. Presbyterian College. Mont- iical nrcl Mrs Mackenzie an- nounced the engagment this week of their» only daughter, Helen Isabel Hcllls to Mafor Newton Etens Jsirrzircl. ‘United States Army Air Corps. otilv scn of Mr. E J Jcrrzirzl and the lzitc Mrs. irard of l-lcuctcn. Tom: ‘Mackenzie W111; ls well known to lmiinv in this city is a graduate of .Tr.".f:ilznr School fcr Girls and at- ltenrlcd McGlll Unlrerslfv She is a nv-n ' cr ity and ct the Junler Lra- ‘giic oi Alcntrcril Mtilor Jarrcrd is {e 'l‘.".tlll'lli‘. cf Tenn» A and M. rCoilfiitc He is at present. stationed at the Will Roger; Field at, Okla- ,homa City IOWI RADIOPIIOTO FROM flEAt (t “w: a proud tiny for Alvin Bttilcl’. "Pull-r. iibnv, a Yank lhflllfl‘ in » ii“; » -'= ‘Tn loyh m.» tun‘ I to Italy. paid her ‘ii Plviirtl 1.. llllliill. lvif. his ‘. WAC Pvt Theresa Blillfy, wits cent son a surprise vlsl‘ Mackenzie ' (f KWUIW Katina Gamma‘, lfllC casuzi, salt. cinncuion and sugar, and add t: b:;»..=;i eggs. Th:n add this to crvza rnlx- tzirc. and ctir well Pour into greased dish. place in pan of hct water. and bake in moderate oven of 350 degrees Fnltrenheft. rn..l so‘. - abcut 40 minutes If dflsi d. breadcrumbs may be sub- stituted for cakecrumbs, in which ens: 4 tablespoons of sugar should be used. BLACKHEAD Blackheads o ulckl b aim lc method that (liissglves lthzni ‘Get (gm ounces of pcroxinc powder from your drugglst. apply with a bot. wet cloth gently over the blackheads-and you will wonder when ‘hey have 9on0. Ql-ni-q Service IENIWI l CHAII ' New slip-covers! IVhat exciting visions of freshness. of crisp fabrics and alluring colors this thought conjures up. No longer mere dust covers for protecting fine uphol- stery, today's slip-covers are so decorutively important that they are used the year around. instead of being packed off to the attic when the leaves begin to fall. Small chairs may achieve great charm if they are colorful with slip- covers. as the one sketched above. This odd chair has been made colorful and attractive by adding padded covers to the backs and seats. Our SZ-page booklet gives step- by-step directions and diagrams for making slip-covers for chairs. sofal ahd other sundry seats. also for automobile seats. if you will be using your car during this year of gas rationing. it also has sugges- tions for choice of appropriate ma-_ teriols. to the Charlottetown and the name of booklet Name tA/‘idd res! l (“L1 Send 15 cents in coins for your Gilli‘ 0f Hciv To Make Blip-Covers Guardian Hcrne Service, Addrm. Be sure to wrrc plainly your name, address - rap criiiiicottijrcrowivtwouiufgian lwDorothyruDix shy;- “HE -YSHES” MAY PIONEER NEW “onto wrrn ADDED FREEDOMS Sllllerfifltlon That Sex‘ Determined Persoifs Abilities Swept Aside By War Work A Wait once said that we would never have real democracy t ‘m; 32:11 “x2e haglha woman toi- esident. when um wopheflc m. ' ' en ' hi: vii-ml‘pWt-"ififwwttifhffilvfliitk; fidilhifiéilfi for men. it looks as if it were just around the comer. p l"or the war ha: broke d h . penned iii its little corral 5134108211“: §w§éil1bsy£l§hn2§8 thgergtise ‘lirlltlsigz: male i.-ir female so fgigréaslsogplcliittignltéc‘? gndjggcupartions arxe concerned. an old man l know cal the 9h=-§‘il'é§.’-‘- aunt‘ “bu! This of a man from being definitely a mid" f"! e a mun and doing a man's umi-k B“ ° a Wm" Wins unmistakably a wcman and recognizable at sisht u such had sticking tn her knitting. into Papa wearing a. bungalow apivn and mlliilllli; the baby and Mother in preaches rerryliig bombers. has come upon us so suddenly that we are still to stunned to realize all that it portenos. Yer it a may be that it is as world-shaking an event as when 5 m: flrfilzfilwnkvy rose up on its hind legs and ivalkeo l TALENTS 1.0m; UNAPPRECIATED l For there is no telling how much happiness has been caused. nor I how much talent was-ten by the age-old superstition that a person's sex cleteimziiea his oi her intelligence and abilities and desires. Each sex . i was supposed to have some sort of specialized brain that functioned only l elvolution I nut, the slightest understanding of the other! work, Every man. f0." instance. is supposed to be born a go-getter, with a genius lul‘ making money; wnlle lt has been generally believed that there was something the matter with women's heads that made them unable i/o comprehend any financial proposition. or fit to be trust-ed with a dol- ar. Yet how faliiicious ls this belief is shown by the niunbcr of nieii we all know whJ are intelligent and hard-working, but who never get along because they simply have no turn for business. They lack initiative. The; never see an opportunity until it has ed them. And they have so lltlli: JLiClBIIIEIIL that they are the preor ained victims oi’ everybody whu has 1,010 bricks to sell. . Yet thousands of such men have wives who are veritable wizards of finance» They have the business sense their husbands lack. Thev have thc VlSlflll that see ii good thing before it really materiallzcs. And if their husbands are wise. they follow the example of the old millionaire ship-owner who telh his son: “She took the chances I wouldn t. and I folioiiccl your mother blind." IMPATIENI‘ WOMEN WITH INEPT I-IUSBANDS There are innumerable miserable, poor homes on whose doors the bill-collectors are always knocking and in which there are worn, broken, discourage-u. liiop‘. man who cannot DrOVlde c oi-t for their families. Arid u. these same homes ab: hustling. bustling. money-wise women who have no pzitleiia» with a husband who doesn't succeed when the kilow- how is li'l their own blood so strong. and who grow bitter and nazghil; and hard to live with over the sense of frustration thBv have in not bcinc able m capitalize on their talents. M811,‘ il household would be ha pier. more peaceful and itiore pros- perous i. the h-uspnntl and wife co i1 swap places and he went into the . kitchen aitu sh: into an office. Heretofore there have been 0W0 bar- riers- in the way. Om;- was the theory that no man ccu l haw to make bread. or change a, baby. or sweep a. floor. or make oiei ,Susic'= last winter's dress for Sally; and this belief persisted in spite o1 the inc: that ail the world's best cooks and baby doctors and cleaners are IIIBII And it was held equally impossible for a woman ever to learn ain- tliiziy. abnizi business. or to be able to handle other people. or to know how lo hitv and sell. yet every store and office is crowded with irometi eniooi ~-.~ Oui- ‘invaluable Miss Smith" decides more big business (i 1i than thp president of many a company. And we all know from t-i- Blllthil experience that the bossiest person in the world is our mother or Wl e Th. mound reason why men have not been Willing to swap jDbs vilth is because they thought that women’s work was beneath tlicm, when the Little Woman has developed n skill she never knew . - ed anti is getting a salary that: makes his eyes bulge when kc set-s i n" eitvelc-"re he feels that it makes him loose friee to look after the chiicren and pinchhit for her on the gas stove. to be a pioneer in the new world. itch-en apron will be the badge of Se. perhaps. the. "he-she" is gol and that Manor pants and Papa's do '_th m both. Cranberry Sauce -_ A Morning Flanagan: "If I put all me money in the savings bank, d‘ye think it'll be safe?" Mulligan: "Shore it ivlll." mcausc there ls more cranberry sauce sold at this time of the year than at any other. Wartime Prices and Trade Board has issued a reminder that the 1943 production of cranberries has been packed in maneuver of ; li-JIIH a masculine or a feminine line and that made it incapable of hav- " id DOSSlDlv loci" _ l. u i ma. M \ ‘t iik loel i t . 5ft? t; qt... stiff?! £1551. and DUN-Ill]. Canada‘: largest f nuhi does the lineal work at lower cut. Film Rolls Developed It Printed “"3313” 25¢ Oct Ilmv "lnnpW-Pmiifl Moll 80w!!! fnr such quality work an rail)‘ Bend your film for dsvnloninl i ' nlltu c d1 "Yo"! wile? t t m rut Petorboro ‘~ . , . 3°‘T"‘"-*l‘.....'B.§li2.§i‘i1i§ nun-tn b/‘fi. coloured pictiimf. I lgiillflblllfi Vi)!" 9mm! and reliable service an n future will send ll my roll: to you." You'll like our ivoi-k. tot ENLARGEMENTS a utuplmm 4n" in Eqnl mum Ila Frumod SW-Cynfllglfd i " " in i ktftlltlllgsflllfnaulal §il6vcignCirntusian'%zlnut 0 Black Ebony tlnhh Iranian. J0: each. enlargement colored. 19:. Print Name and Addreu Plniuly on All Order: m: Snapshot static: Ion IlI- Iul OM40 l, II" l A Job Only You Can D0 i mu cor-mi quantum And Answers Qllllflfllll and Answers an Prion ocial and Personal Y Fashions v Literature Living fir TIES! GIVE: THIS! TAKE AWAY TIIOIBINUIQIIILIIIIROIUIQQ— traveller's load for mo hmin of not. that com . . An inward joy iii all things heart and seen These are the sins I fain would have you take away- Malice and cold disdain, Hot anger. sullen hate. Scorn of the lowly, envy of the great. And discontent that out: n. lhadvw 8TB)‘ On all the brightness of a common aY Henery Van Dyke. net us remember throughout m this new year that is now dawn- ing thatno act in ever icallylnaig- nificant. Acts underlie facts and though years go, the frultage of acts ns. Good resolutions made and kept [by an erstwhile failure yesterday ofitimes roZiti-ned the compliment ‘by making and keeping him ' success that he is to-day. KNITTED DICKEYS - REPLACE BLOUBB Fabric dickeys that take thei place of blouses have been popular‘ Control will anew l" T!" °""°' m; u g regular feature each day. mg questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prion III“ 1nd, mam from housewives in ihls region. The answers urn DN- vided by the Board Readers. Per- sons who linvo lntellixcnt IIWFHN" in ask no price control are inviltreld lo send them in wrlfin! '41 a of the wai- Times Price: Board. . ‘cpA4:~} ..ilce rationed? . No. tomato juice is dliSilfieg a5 a canned vegetable, ‘ an aittlliouézéi ill limited sllDPlY. is n00 ‘a ?".i..' B. farmer. may 1 513"!“- t r for my 0W“ "59 ea. Yes. but when you ilauahwr for vour own use. or that of a neighbour tanner. you must imDlY at the local ration board and rel‘;- lstor. . May I make butter for my own consumption A. Yes. you may as long as you register at the local ration board. and recur: the same monthly. Q Ls there any chance 01 sniing-iilleci mattresses return _ to the market éts separate nrtivl‘??? A. Yes. Improvement in the meaisupriasirseeai..r~= ma.‘ S; ‘the restrictions which have been applied to printed mal- ter also aimlr w mimeoitrflvhed £3‘ l? lull. “$5.. since their princilml 0b- IBGQt ls to save paper. As tn operator of a IioMd- ing house w so is not a quota. UM!’ undel- the ration regulations. ti-m I obliged _to observe "meatless Tuesdays?’ A. No. That regulation does not apply to boarding houses wbirh are not quota users. We are rather siort of sllllr in consequence of having fed a number of guests at Christmas time. Shouldnt they have brought sugar, or their ration books iv-th m e . A. There is no obligation resting upon guests to follow such a course but. it is not. unreasonable to su - ttest that they should do so on fu - ure visits. Are Dersonal portraits mule Flanagan: ‘And Wbln 0811 I draw 12 fluid ounce containers and that it out?" Mulligan: “Wlici. you can draw lt all out again tomorrow f! ye give a fortnighrs notice " render of one D 0011mm. T119"! has been a certain amount of con- fusion among merchants cranberry sauce Some have been A SMILE cla§inl it as l. jam or jelly and New curate; And "what did ceiling it at coupon value cf six you think of lily sermon on Sun- fluid ounces Other merchants have sold it correctly as canned fruit but did not realize that a. 12 ounce jar can be sold for one cou- P00. Jones? Baautifnl sir, and We didn't knov/ until you came day, Mrs. Mrs Jones: so instructive. what sin was her HYDE PARK, N. ,Y. his seven grinikh ltlren are. rniwn with their Christ- nnas Eve, in they celebrated the holiday: Left to’ l; ; _ on her lap, and they may be bought on the sui- selling ‘ igotilts m the Q. by professional photographers tor .a price subject to price control? . l Yes. each photographer 1s to abide by his ceiling l MILK now-rs sclincu l KAMPALA - t -i- Because of scarcity of milk bottles. milk in l "coda is soitietmes supplledlréai bottles. but the customer i.- r 1 the to empty the milk and return eliver Ul’ ' ' ' ‘ l‘ . m —?resldent m» evolt a "Ibir Hunkiln 8rd. ti; 0min mm e. n; tn ' I ‘n i President hclcillig Christopher. 2. ands Ann Sturgifi. "omManymnu-rh Elcsinnr- Bcetallll. 15» with ..., Boot , . Haven. 3. u." 4 Women's Regional Advisory Comr for several years now. They save aieeded goods. they're quick when‘ you dress. easy to wash. and easy, 1o preac- Well, the lattst to pin favor with consarvation- lnded lpeople is the -dlckey. A single ball of wool will knit up ‘into a smart wool dldkey that fit-s snugly inside the front of a‘ suit coat and looks exactly like n. sweater You needn't even buy a new ball of’ wool. You'll find en- ough wool for your mix-pose 1n al- most any discarded wool garment lying around the house - a scarf. a baby sweater, a pair of mitts or socks. Rip the garment up. tie in __i.wo or three pieces to 10m.- l skein. and dlp this skeln in suds. Rinse thoroughly. and allow to drip dry. This will remove kink-B and straighten the wool out nice- ly. Now to the knitting: Knit the front of’ the dickey in a straight piece about nine inches wide and eighteen inches long. be- ginning of course. with ribbing for th- waistband. A sweater pa. will be of help in casting off at shoulders and finishing the neck- line in whatever stvle you prefer. A plain, rounded neckline that hugs the throat is the mslest to make and is also the warmest. For tllie back. cut out any piece of plain material the same sine as the knitted niece, new the two to- D §R 212.19% Leisure The Woman's Realm CALLED DAUPIIIN The bloat f France wu ma: on til?“ m?! nrwcrwt" e opp LENGTIIB or wlinulirrn USEIU], lflllfhs of Wlllplper o; l" lain: such as an left over Sifter the decorating is done. l» to We who ltrllltcinlaf wlill PEPE!‘ make excellent decoration f“ - w handy in these days of more crowded and contm. 9d “V108. Smaller pieces can b; and to line interiors o! cupboards Ind to add a hriaht cheerful note W firmer and vanity table draw. ers. Wallpaper ca: also be W“ w cover shoe boxes. hat boxes. clo li- es hampers, and other colset it. - Th9 91""- Dleces also make my wvers for sci-up mo“, Peoes of wallpapc ti t - , too heavy to uiut oil: ilgiituéiffi: nude into new ll-Illp shades m m. place frayed and worn fabric oi- paper ones Be sure to save the frame which serve: as a. base the Punch holes around the top and bottom borders of the a er . the aide over-ism. A $2.. “L? colored wool t ended through these holes will hold the shad; wictiur and serve as a binding. Elfldllllfi: cgiinalso be made of rib- Obl. mtwlstedc ca. er, and leather. m) p p Mendlnx tape wnlii " a you iron." eliminating uvTiEiIQfL-Q: also be used indmeaim, mm Birdies and reinforce A pretty hat boig can be made by covering an ordinary but sub. ntantfal cardboard m. with m striped ehintz. A padded 11d given it a rel-fly professional look. Freshen up velveteen: and coni- ' iiroys by hanging in bathroom and steaming. Retrieve badly mama places and deep wrinkle! by lion. inx on "Maude. with pile pm- aed against wels. Remember last summer, how n complained of the heat? Many evenings tin tamper tum around 6B, yet hot to dllreu doesn't f tum hot these dayn-l-iumdiw the diffei-oncc- The tho air can be kept in winter time the warmer the house feels. Pans of water under the radiators . Potted plants are gOodhuiI-Idffiul im if Uhey an kept well nund. 'I'hcir porous pm 1i on moisture. After taking s ha. leave the water in the tub unt gather at. the shoulder: and finish it Beta cold and leave the bath- off both frcet and back with tapes Lroom G00!‘ ONII- Th1! will MM at m, “m, i " v ' ' the humidity appmolably. 1 Con: has than f pa: average bukino PRACTICAL JUMPER Reap rich rewards with this] iiimiier as it i: practical as well| 88 We“! The Vee neckline shows off your blouses to nice advantage i811‘! 1119' Gide truttonlnx adds in- terest. . 3630 in sine 10 requires for “N! 5101151‘. i! Yds 39-inch fabric. Jun-P". i’ Yda 54-in fabric. Send 20 cents foi- PATTEN, whim includes complete sowing Bulde. Print vour Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Ba sure “Aatdlw 911i: ‘you wtiish i-ese, . Cnailottetowh egliai-tfeiglilwen‘ m’ Nuns Street Address Cit! __ Province ENDS IN CORNWALL Land’: kid. ro of mm cliffs in Cornwa l, ‘lispthe inoglmwq- numb Painful Blaine: of intuit ciiiiii I303! mffacankfrom acuu “will Ill llflwlflll print! IG- ltefthnccnmanmzlfh a ewdropl tro-ttol. soothes away . distress, relieves utufflnen. . Jrrlnp real brat-hing comfort! l-HIIPOII IIIDIGIIII . - . Va-tm-nol l! on uuccanful became icdqg mm im- portant tlilnca n: once: m lhrinlt! l swollen membrane: of the non u) clean out nnul plunger an soothes Irrita- A Needlecraft For The Home sufferers any It's i but relief they've , found. Ttv ill VA-‘IID-IQI» I .