PAGE TWO Happenings Of ' The Week The Earl of Athlone and Prin- cess Alice held their annual open house reception on Now Year's day for selected roups of airmen and members o tho Women's Royal Canadian Naval service. Festivities at Government House started at noon with an informal luncheon for alic houselirld and the 30 guests in the dining-loom at a table decorated wltii man]. white Christmas trees with red decora- tions and red and silt-er crackers. planned by Princess Alice An af- ternoon of skating on t n Rideau Hall rink. and Slilldl.’ in the grounds was fLilCWVEd r.‘ a buffet supper in the iciit ro . with all members of ..tie household and staff present. Dancing in the Rose and Gold ballroom and cards in ti‘ saloon ended the clay. t . . Will Princess Ellzilfltfill become engaged when she l'l‘llCllt".- ticr 18th birthday in AUDI? LOlldull is agog with rumors that. a consort has been chosen for the elder daughter of the King and Queen and Lon- don so: iy is prccning itself for a marri e the; might be its first spectacular pageant nfvzr the War. The SL011’. WhlCh nppcnrcd in sev- eral LOlldOll papers, quotes ii New York publication as its source. Charles Manners, Duke oi Rutland and Hugh Fmzroy, earl of Euston arc named as among tltcse from whom the Royal husband will be chosen. Si_r E. Melville. assistant rivale secretary to the King, said e was not prepared to comment. on the rumor. ‘Brie relatives of the 24-year-old earl and duke. who are brother officers in the _Genadier Guards. deny any knowledge of the romance. Both young incn have been invited frequently to Sunday afternoon ten parties, small even. lug parties and informal dances given by the Royal parents for their daughter. Lord Euston has been away ircm Eingland for two monihgfl in Indio. whet‘; he serves llisccunt WllVCH, viceroy ct India, as aide-de-cainp. Both young men are handsome. dashing and mili tary. They both have glamorous 1am backgrounds that fit into the s rybcok ‘picture that Princess Elizabeth! life has be ¢ U o Lord Baldwin. Britaiifs former premier who visited Chnrlottetown some years ago. made oric of hi5 infrequent visits to London re- Eantly and was received by the E11,. ‘ng. Now ‘T6. Lord Baldwin spends iost of his time on his Worcester- Ihire estate. I I Mrs. J. A. Mclnirty’ who has cen this guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. liner Ritchie, Princs Street, left Saskatoon. During her ioliday. Mrs. McLarty was widely ntertained by her friends. - a a Mrs. Charles A. Beer's indis- sition in the P. E I. Hospital much regretted‘ by her friends. Among the ladieireceiving 0n New our‘: afternoon was Mrs. iDr.) F. . Taylor, who at the grand old ge of 92 cordially welcomed a rargc number of visitois, calling each guest by name as they shook hands. O I I During the holiday season Dr. nd Mrs. W.J_ P MacMillan, were isitcd by their three sons. Lieut. I. R MucMilliin LLB. stationed n Yarmoutli, NS; Corp. S. J. MncMillan. R.C.A.F., Monet/on. N B; and l-I. Allan MiwMillan, Medical Student at MoGill, Mont.- rcal. After a delightful holiday he MacMillan boys have returned to their respective duties. Mrs. Morris. wife of Capt. G. L: Morris oi Halifax, now serving overseas. is the welcome Quest of i. Baker, wit; of Capt. Earl C. a er. O I I Mrs. H. H Horne was among the ...- teases entertaining at the tea hour this week inviting lier friends g1 0n Monday afternoon for one f her del xxzn: - | Mrs. Gordon will of =Lleut. Baty, Air is beini; w e l c o ui e d w Charlottetown. her husband hav- in! been recollect to Holland. Mrs. William Reid of a onehfo t, met with a. painful accident in her home over the week-end when she accidentally dislocated her should- ertalnd is now in the P.E.I. Hos. pi a . Bat)’. Yul O I I Miss Joy Fraser who spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fraser. Ullper Prince Street. left Monday to resume her fiospitul duties‘ irhsaint Juhn, N B. . The engagement announced this week of Miss Ruth Spencer Sinclair to Pilot Officer James George Wilson. R.C.A.F., Gait. Ont. is‘ being pleasantly discussed by their] friends among who they are most popular. nae Mr. Edward Miller spent holiday season with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. sidney L. Mill- er. in Ottawa; . 0 Miss Ethel Stewart is ll‘. in the P. E. I. Hospital having contracted la heavy cold. _ l i Viscountess Bying. who has been .5 guest at. Govemment House Ott- awa. for the Christmas season. left on Tuesday evening to! Victoria ‘to spend the winter at the Oak .Bay Beach Hotel. She will return .00 Ottawa in April. u o Section Officer Marjory Chandl- ier. R O.A.F.. left Tuesdav for Ott. aiwn after spending the New Year week-end with her mother Mrs. F. s. Chandler. s o c Corp. R. Earl Taylor, No. 8 S F‘. T.S. Moncton. and his bride, the former Miss Jessie C. McGlbbon, who spent part. of their honey~ moon with Corpl Taylor's parental, Mr and Mrs. . G. Taylor in Charlottetown, returned to Monc- tcn. Monday and have taken up reddence at the ‘Queen Hotel. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Hill, had as their guests ovei the holiday sea- son their daughter. Mrs. F. G. Elkin, whose husband Lieut. Elkin R.O.N.V.R.., Digby, N..S. joined her for the New Year, Miss Robert; Hill and son Douglas Hill oi Acadia. The visitors who were hostesses at an afternoon tea over the week- end left on return this week. .. u c I'll’. Lieut. L..S.'I‘. Bing and his csterday on return to n'r home in bride. the former Miss Anna Grace Hughes whose marriage took place a. 8.0.. an > in Toronto where Mrs. Bings mother Mrs. G. Gordon Hughes is now convalesc- ing nicely after her recent severe illness. Flt. Liaut. Bing has been transferred to an Eastern Coastal Command, much to the delight of his friends. O I U The distaff side of Moscow's dip- lomatic life ls becoming more dis- tinctive and the reason is tho steady import. of wives and daught- ers. Six have arrived since the diplomatic corps moved back from Kulbyshev last autumn. ‘they are Mrs. Dana Wilzess, wife of the Canadian ambassador: Mrs. John Balfour, Wlfg of thefirltish minist- er; Kathleen Harriman, daughter of the United States ambassador; Mrs. Arnold Smith, wife of the Canadian third secretary; Mrs. H. V. Bostock, wife of the British attache. and Mrs. Audrey Cook, of the United States su Ply ion, | Iollm no Plil with coollnl. Mun- _ Alla MENTHULATUM _l functions. I Younger Generation Looks 1.... . aomnur w. ,. Ofl. ti‘ Whats Mummy doing now? asks the interested young lady above. the ‘ lwing coal mlgnt be the answer. This mother knows that one sinple way to help conserve the winter's supply of coal is to shut off the heat in those rooms which are unused during the day. The Depart- ment of Munitions and Supply says that substantial savings will be indow; and doors of all rooms not used during tho day ffected through turning off reglst ers or radiators and closing the ' timo- _ I . Be your fllml Io Star Snapshot Bordon for dsvolotliul Ind Printing. at picture: that will plum you bet|pr—- lower can. This in Condo‘: brunt finishing ltudro. Film Rolls Developed ° INY Ill “U. It Prinle a on o 25c 0d Ilnov “SnQW-Pvounpi Mo! lolvloo From Berwlck, N.S., n customer writes: "1 want you to know bow pleased I pm with our wonderful work and prompt IGPVICO. l wi be I regular customer of Stu Snapshot Servin from now on." And we can show ouch lotion from l1! over C INLARGEMINTS 8 Iilnvpnunh 4x1" In luol numb ill Framed 59¢—Color‘od 59E: .. .. 7.. 9. , filfifflfiéifii. hl.-.?."ct..§......"i’v'l’u..". .., Black Ebony finish framed. 59c mu- ii enlargement colored, 79c. Print Name and Addreu Pllinly on All Order: STIR 51141111101 SEIIIGE lo: I19. Pal! Olflol N Ywonh CREAM VEGETABLE SOUPS (Basic Recipe) 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoon flour 2 cups milk. 2 cups water in which vege- table was cooked. 2 cups cooked vegetable. finely chopped or rubbed through sieve Onion if desired Salt and pepper w taste Melt butter and blend in flour. Add millk and vegetable water, us- ing more than 2 cups milk if ne- oessary to make 4 cups liquid. Cook until mixture thickens, stirr- lng constantly. Add strained vege- table pulp or chopped vegetables. Season to taste. A slice of onion cooked with the vegetable adds flavour to the soup. Carrot-s. cel- ery, peas. string beans. spinach. onion asparagus cauliflower. ‘to- matoes or a combination of‘ vege- tables may be CREAM 0F TOMATO SOUP 2 cups canned tomatoes 2 slices onion. 2 teaspoons sugar 4 tablcspoo butter 4 tablespoons flour 4 cups milk Salt and pepper Method 1—Cook tonatoea. onion and sugar together" for 16 min- utes. Strain Make cream sauce of butter flour and milk. Add salt and pepper. Add strained tomatoes slowly to sauce. Serve at once. If soup has a tendency to curdle beat with dover egg beater Method z- Melt butter. Blend in flour. Add cold tomatoes. strained. if desired. onions, sugar and milk Heat together until soup thickens, stirring constantly. Sea- son with salt and pepper. Remove onion and serve at once. QUICK CREAM SOUP 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour. l quart milk l slice onion 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups raw grated carrot or turnip. Melt butter. Blend in flour and gradually add milk Cook stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Add onion. salt and grated vege- table. and cook over hot water un- til vegetable is tender —about 10 minuws. Remove onion. Sprinkle chopped parsley over soup Just be- fore serving. IIOT TRUMPET A big very muscular and very 551-1; top sergeant of a. Negro com- pony of infamy spoke the” dim words to his 1118111 Farm now on when Ah blows dis yere whistle Ah wants to see a huge impenetrable cloud of dust come boilln outa dem tents. An’ when ‘at dust clears away, Ah wants to find two rows of mt- ues. —.Bt. ‘Thoma; Times-Journal. IIE SPOILED IT , position that we are in on the Dorothy Dix Says- MM WIFE°S PRIORITY IN HUSBAND SHOULD CURE ANY JEALOUSY Man’s Dancing, Talking With Gay Young Girl Doesn't Mean Thoughts 0f Love DEARMIBBDIK-Iam lluidhnvobem army officer. I mow my husband loves ma, ma, and I don't exactly en my other or but when he remarks this girl be a good-locker. or one having nice legs. I Just get hopping mad. O1 course, I know he is teas- ingmo butlamalraldmmedayflljugtoutloosomidgayglotof things l mil be sorry for. ‘mm is one girl in particular he kids me about. She is a ' ’ woman about 2U your: old- Whflll she is all powdered and painted up she looks about in 88%. but she hasn't a trim shape. she is alrcad We were friends once. but she flirts with a . and when my husband started saying how good-looking she is it made me hate her. But even if she wasn't around, some other vtoman would be, and I know I can't keep him tied at home all the time wlthlfil blanket over his head so he won't you please tell me whfiééhould JEALOUSY MUST BE CURED . ymfvu Boil to realize the fact that the world thor possible wczv of gcttins Trill‘? B-Ye hclfiew Btly and elirlely veer a. new crop comes in, . ave of t. ealous’ or- eyse spend your me ou to cure yourself o: being _ b61118 tormen . Pffhflps that. is a. difficult thing to d0. especially 1g W“ are one of the possessive kind of women who thinlu that her husband belongs to her. bvdy and smil. and that he has no ntgtht to even glance at. another female. Many wives are like that. and ey spoil perfectly good mar- lletles b always spying on thei: n and inn to keep them on Ittllleflflki and suspecting them of having affairs th every woman they Now there is Just one infallible remedy for Jealousy. and that is to apply a little common sense to it. Realise. in the first mace. that yiou have priority on your husband. If he hadn't preferred you to ot er women. he would not have married you. In the second place. take this to hem While WU are still young. for it will save you a lot of use- less tears that men don't take women as serlouslv as women take men. and that because a man enjoys .-.ookinz at a pretty face. or talking to E 8y 8nd lively girl or dancing wl ii one whose step nmtdies his. it doesn't I i the least mean tho‘. he is in ove with her. or has any serious inten- ltions regarding her. f Even married men's flirtatious seldom have any significance. Gen- erally they hfllycnt a heaiit throb in them. They are Just a man's wav ‘ of amusing himself for an hour and of proving to himself that he still ' has i1 sxcvd line and is a devil among the ladies. If wives could only bring themse ves to believe that and would tease their husbands about ha/vin! fallen for some new little cutie, instead of haivitnsz iivsterics over her, they THE ‘lCI-IARUYFTWTOWN GUARDIAN . ' v " "#7:: .-=s-,.-_—r '_ _.__ _ ,1 _,(--_. by ho .."'--'.-~...-:..r .:'""" m, . “n” g, . ¥.'il';2"'2."€f'."il-."im n13- urul Truth Board- Qnthmnownoeillnllll" veal and pcsted in their stores Q Can a ditlonal charge for chicken or other fowl‘! coed io cents. I want to accommodation. I have never rent- much may I A, Apply to the 3d- ministration of the Prices B08"! _ _ . they will fix the rental on the space you wish to rent- LONDON —(CP)- Iced squill — t lily bulb - is being im-Portod from Nomi Africa by the Fwd Mirdster. It is s. ratpoiaon. woult. save thenisleves a lot of grief. I am sorry for any woman who has married a man who is a ten-Se!‘ an tl it funny to make her green-eyed. He is layimt up trouble for both of them and paving the way to the divorce court. But the only war, to deal with him is to laugh off his little affairs. instead of crying will stow his kidding. But a man "mist be awfully dumb who lusift sense enowzh to know that a woman's sense of humor never includes her husband's admiration for other women. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-My husband and I are in our earlv thirties. I We have been married almost ten years and have three children Last. year he told me he was in love with atmther woman and axked me to give him a divorce, but I refused became I want to make nim sufefr as much as h-ieihaiiimgfe mt becoming ma m n dl u th bi k' ie ll cn ore n e. Thgy c . and éovlldaess betwegio their tmtlierl said mlyeself ‘iiifisk e ess an nppy. you n ve en wrong t lilm his freedom" He has railway: been a good provider aha fifire than ggxrziliéigiii It: us. Do you thinki la fair to rear the children llsi 1123b an a e . CHILDREN BUFFER FROM PARENTS’ ATTITUDE ANSWER-When we mock of a husband and wife who have deified to love each miter oontin g to live together 1n order to make a home for their children. we don't mean Just the keeping up of a house. We mean that they must be big enough and striving enough spiritual! to live together in peace and lmnmony. and be. at lea-st. able to give r endsliiP and 800d wll m each other. But when a. married couple have not only ceased to love each other. lse and they live together in a. bitter but one has come to love someone e enmity that; misons the very air they breathe. and when their childlren are forced to listen to their quarrels and criminaitlons against each other. they make a. mockery of the very word home. And their sacrifice is in val . “Their children would be better off with either parent. 0r even with no parents at all. than in such ii house of aizlfe. DEAR MISS DilJf-I am a widow and am thinking of remairryini; your opinion how long should a widow remain single? I have no that: some of the prom t urldowers of the country remarried from thr days to two years after becoming widovmrs. 11b1- instance, Thomas F'or~ tune Ryan married in 3 days: President Wilson in approximately 4 numths; one prominent utwmey in 5 ‘k and another in l6 months- But I have no record for widows remanying. at is the proper time that a. woman or main should wait before remix-laying? A READER FIR-There is no fixed for mourning for either widows or wldowers. It is purely a. ma ter of personal taste and inclination. lthough the conventional attitude is than both men and women should show their deported mates’ memory the respect of waiting for a year bc-‘ fore they replace i-hein with other wives and hus . Perhaps the reason that wldowera roman-y earlier than widows is be- cause men do the p. ' . while women halve to wait to be asked. nnrrlsil AVIATION In a speech m the Lblldbll public. TURNS TOWARD EAST lty club, h, said there is no incent- i lve for the United states to run fI4GMII!N1-<0(!P)— Plhc United air Bervices past. Euro m the east States may have an advantage in or to Africa "for she as a t-remen- civil transport plane; ufber the war Job to link 3 the two Ameri- "but we will soon get back to the can and to deal th the Pacific." "Kline great routea to India and military side today" in whlchusouih Africa cannot help being British plane! are ahead o! any- ours and we have an enormous thing in the world, says Lord Bra. slice of the world which we can bazon, who heads the committee develop and use without any rlvarlry studying post-war aviation plans. from America." he said. Sufferers of Painful s I N u s — Get Qlfelief! over them. For when he finds that he can't get a rise out of you hfl I I ers" and think it’: lot: of fun. you agameofwitltomifyoucan’ LEARN TOTLAY GAMES Many of you have played "check- It‘: outsmart your partner. Such games like this insure your popularity with your friend: and they all enJoy themselves immensely when they come to visit you. However. if you don't have n "checker" board. there are many other games which really are quite llmple and need nothing but pencil and piper. Testing each others’ wit in these simple game: add: great hilarity to your group. Our SZ-page booklet i1 full of all kinds of games-quiet games and active guinea; baffling stunts and .,' ‘ ’ for such times u when one or more friend: drop in. or for small pal-tier and family gatherings. Often the get-together: that are‘ the most fun are apontaneoul. You don't have to make elaborate prep- aration: to havean exciting evening. You may like to play card games there are full descriptions how t‘ tch ' ke M- b“ er micleamgng I A. Yes when a retailer draws l. bird at. the request of a customer after it has been wished Ind 801d undrawn he may make s char!“ this charge must not. 0X- _ nib-divide my home in order to furnish furl-he!’ c$|1i0n.$ Y on veal? A. Yea, there is now a will!!! pice on veal. and all butchfli should have a cutting chi" 1°!‘ prices of the various cuts . armpits, 1. Tiileroiurc Livinigffiatlieisure '1‘_he_ Woman's Realm _ t n“; uisuunmcrchnwvum ._____, ..,;i.........- i». --'_,,'%;,p:' i"; mo... need. —(Kipllng in neurosurgeon In mimic. or a T19 or three young men went into u. miucum. On~ono of tho wabinetd was a.‘ label with than words: “The body of a man . weighing one hundred and fifty- four pounds." when la the. man? askodmiie of the young anon. No one answered him. In the cabinet were two Jars of water; other Jars in which were phosphate of lime, carbonate of lkne chemicals. An _ other section held I. row of clear gllaa Jars filled wi gases - hydrogen. oxygen nitrogen. frhe materials in thqao cabinets are given iii exact proportion as combined in an ordinary mun. Af- ter. looking at the assortment for some time in silence. one of tho young mun sold: And that ll what I um made offTlutil all first. goes to mflka ma? That is all. said a bystander) smiling. and walked on. But the yo man did not smile. If that is that is need- cd, said one. l0 much lime, l0 water we _ more which ‘they oun- not put into cabinets. Yes, said‘ another under his breath. that added by God. who putsJnto these sexiaeleas elements that which makes a living soul. They passed on in silence. their souls and their God suddenly n3 real be- fore those cabinets filld with .111 the material essentials for. the making of a, man. 060D EOKS ft h the province of good book: to let uponna with the charm of tiiofimglcian. lifting ,us unaware: out ofour meme: cares, and lay- ing our sorrows asleep. -—— - - »'°.....ft"°l [Agent when flnlflled with a‘ etc ll’! “l! Q , 'w. ‘II-woe fun-l .'"l°“ ‘"1" m" m‘ m" "i" ISO~ u "m" 5”” W?" "l? i" To order till-Wm: Write. or m! '1 “W811 R W"! 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