AGE EIGHT O-O-GO-O-OO-O-O ill-la Princess daughter first visit Christmas week to theatre since her appendicitis oration in November. She saw comedy “Under the Counter" the Phoenix Theatre. . - The. royal family entertained more than 1R0 members 0f the American Red Cross staff for near- , ly two hours at a Christmas ten in Buckingham Palace. The guests, mostly Americans, were selected for their long service overseas. King George in a naval uniform, Queen Elizabeth and the Prince“ Elizabeth and thc Princess Ml.» garet, greetednlre guests. a Margaret, younger of the King, made her the .op~ the at Miss Nancy Simpson, whose en- gagement lo Rev. William T. War- ren, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, Perm, was announced recently, is being pleas- antly entertained prior to the hap- py event. Q I O bliss Fairlie Prowse, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse entcrtaincd at her home Thursday at~‘u smart tea and miscellaneous Sil0\‘.'f‘l' for Miss Simpson when oho receivtd mlny exquisite gills. I I O Yesterday afternoon Miss Audrey DeBlols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel DeBlois, had a kitchen shower and tea at her home for the popular bridc-to-be \vho le- ceived many very useful and necessary gadgets for the modern kitchen. The gifts were brought ln by : very little Santa, David Likely, pcrforminlz his duties in an adorable manner. Mrs. H. M. Simpson presided over the ten table pouring, while Mrs. Andrew Likely cut. the ices. a o 1.4 _ Mrs. Warren Duchemin enter- tained, Tuesday at her home. "l- viting friends in for o. six table auppei‘ bridge, thoroughly enJoyed by her guests. i I Ali's. Davies and her daughter Mrs. N. W. Lowlher are leaving Tuesday on a visit to Mrs. Low- the-rs daughter, Mrs. J. F‘. Mc- Callum and Mr. McCal1um in Es- pannla, Ont, and to see her new grandson born on Dec. 26th. Mrs. Williani rvit-Ifean. Printe st, received a warm welcome from her fripnds Sunday when she was out for the first time after several weeks‘ lndispositlon. a - o Mr. and‘ Mrs. Don Cass small daughter Miss Kitty flew to New Glasgow,_ N Christmas Day to enioy "in"?! with Mrs. Gass‘ parents, Lt. Col. H. B. McCulloch, M. P., and Mrs. lvfi-Culloch who arrived home from Ottawa [or the Christmas fcstl- val. Mr. Gass also visited his par- an d Gass, on ems and Mrs. Fred Gass and altogether the day proved most delightful. Miss Harriet D.‘ McCollum is spending the winter months at 72 Chestnut Park Road, Toronto. The MissegHiasldm of‘ Stone Cottage, Springfield are being wel- comed as permanent residents and are now nicely settled in their home, 210 Kent ‘Strfet. The Duchess of Gloucester was 44 years nld nn Christmas Day. O I U Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Alberton, is spending the holiday season with D. and Mrs. Eric Found. ppenings 0f '"F The Week Senator J. E. Sinclair, Enlerald. was receiving the congratulations of his friends Monday, the occa- slon of his 68th birthday. Mrs. A. T. ‘Hn'niC'Om'ne of Saint John, N. B., came over by plane to spend the festive season with her immediate family. . a a o N.S. K. Larabee, New York, _is spending the holiday season with her father, Mr. J. J. Larabce. - u o Mr. and Mrs. Fi-cd ‘FilzGerald, Saint John, N. B., and Miss Georgie Holl. Halifax, "pent the Christ- mas season visiting the flattens father, Mr. Herbert Hall, PrLnco Street. Miss Constant-c McFarlane Prin- cipal Mt. Allison Girls School is the guest of her father, Mr. H. H. Mt-Farlane. can a t. Several Islanders were among the guests attending the marriage last Friday in Humhercresl. United Church. Toronto, of Major Frcd A. Rose, R. C E M E , to Miss Dorothy Helm, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Helm. Earlier in the week her mother, Mrs. Helm gave a trousseau tea: Mrs. A. G. Finningley and Mrs. W. J. l-‘helan were joint hostesses at a crystal shower at the Granite Club: Mrs. J. A. Miller gave a kitchen show- er; thc Orphans’ Cluh a presen- tation; Mrs. G. P. Reid a lunch- eon; Miss Grace Pollock a miscel- laneous shower; and Mrs. F. P. Rose, the groom's mother, a re- ception. Miss Phyllis Helm was her sister's maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. J. A. Mil- lcr and Miss Grace Pollock. Mr. Charles B. McCloskey was nest man and the ushers were Mr. Wil- llnm McFarlane, Mr. Gordon Stark, Mr. Donald Rogers, and Mr. John Mill r. The reception was held at Wy ilwood. . ’ Tho death nl‘ Mr. Frcd Colwill on Christmas Day caused wirlrfclt sympathy for his bereaved wife and family. The remains were for- warded Wednesday to Boston for burial accompanied by_ Mrs. Col- will and her son Frederick Jr. who flew from Moncton to Boston. Mrs. Colwill intends remaining nlnong her relatives for some time. I O i Their friends hoard with dcep- est rcgret last week of the sud- den death in Montreal of lVIrs. George E. McCoy. Whose ltualvand is a brother of Mrs. J. A. Web- ster. Mrs. Webster wcnt ovcr tor the funeral services; v Miss Beryl MacDonald, home from Acadia is having a delight- ful holiday with her parents, (loun- cillor and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. .. a ... Mr. Frank McKinnon who is studying at Toronto University for his Phd has arrived home to spend the New Year holiday with his mother, Mrs. M, lvlvKin- non and his grandmother, Mrs. F. P. Taylor, who is in her 95th yr-al’. Mr. McKinnon was with his Wife and children in Montreal for Christmas. I I Owing to recent bereavement, the marriage is taking place quiet- lv in St. Paul's Memorial Cimocl this morning at 9.30 of Miss Ella Joan Williams, daughter of MlS. Percy D. Williams, and the late O-O-OO-Q-O-GO-O Cook's Corner PUIIPKIN PIE “To give this pie a decoaatlon that e season you mfg plaice a whole or half maraschino che in the centre and out loaves from slices of candied cltron to o around it . . , or rhalps you wou d like to make a. ong green stem rlghp across the pie in an attract- ive curve and szivn t* Paves aha rgd berries along its length. Pie paste 2 eggs 2-3 cup brown sugar. lightly packed 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1 teaspoon ground. cinnamon 1-3 teaspoon ground alisplce 1-2 teaspoon salt :12 scolded milk - oups canned pum kin Line a ie pan with roiled-wt ie paste. [Tr l and crimp the bo r and prick all over with a fork. Beat the eeas slishtl . Combine the brown sugar, nger, cinnamon, allsplce and sal and heat into eggs. Stir in scolded milk and. pumpkin. Turn filling into the lin- ed pie pun. (Extra filling may be turned into lined tart, ans or into custard cups). Bake pe in a hot oven, 425 degrees, for 10 minutes. Then lower heat to rather slow, 325 degrees, and continue to bake until a. silver knife inserted into the centre of the pie will come out clean about 40 minutes longer. Bake tarts for only 5 minutes in the hot oven, Then about 20 mlnu. tcs in the rather slow oven. For cus- tnrds place the baking dishes Ln a larger an and surround with hot water. ake in a rather slow oven, 325 degrees, until set, about 45 minutes. Merrick, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. Rev._ J. I. Ibbott will conduct the service, the bride being attended by _Miss Nancy Simpson as brides- maid. The groomsman will be Capt. Richard Martin, Aide tn General Willoughhy, Fort Bclvoir, Virginia who with the groom arrived in the city on Thursday evening. Happiest congratulations are showered on ‘U1? young Icouple. O British war brides and their children had the privilege of being presented lo the Princess Alice when she attended the Christmas ion hold b1." the Eswiclt Club and thc Canadian Red Cross Society in the Bate Memorial Hail ir. Ot- tawa. Santa Claus presented pres- ents from a laden Christmas tree, and Mrs. J. A. Wilson was in charge of the "nvty. O U O President ‘fro-man landed at the municipal airport at 5.55 p. m. E.S.T. in Kansas City Christmas day completing a hazardous, he- lated air trip from Washington to keep intact his 27-year-old custom of spending Christmas Day at the family hearth. The smiling and de- termined president, walked down the ramp of the plane to cheers of waiting crowd. Under his arm “'11s a gully-wrapped Chrisimnu package and a bundle of official papers. ‘ ' y Mrs. Truman‘, their daughter Marga ‘ct. and Mrs, Fred Wallace. Mrs. 'I‘ruman's slsler-ln-law, were in a dose car waiting for the president, w o had made the flight in the worst kind of vvnther to be with his family and Jackson cnvtnty friends on Chrlstinas Day. s After waving to the crowd and calling greetings to several friends the Chief Executive entered his car and started for the Independ- ence Home. ‘firms: LAKE Lake George Hses 2,000 feel‘. 0-9640 . {Woman's Realm/Social and Personal O g . O+OO§§O40- Pari of the curious aftermath two sexes. That's fine. ventlons, and the women and easy to understand 1t. would be the wife's “et tu Brute" faithlessness. around with glamour girls. Staid. ethics for ivomen and another for more faithful to him than he is to real answer. some desires, the some weaknesses, yield to temptation than the other todians of our morals. can't overcome the influence of a they have a right to copy the vices fairs? It ls these women who rear ladies as might. binder them in their gay careers. If this modem crusade was sponsored only by wide and handsome since their husbands and boy " friends were moucted into the army, it would be _ It. would be their alibi. reminding the. pot. that they were both tart-ed with the same brush. It. PRIM PRISCILLNS TOO But. amazingly enough, it is nol only the wild women who have seen no reason for their sitting at home and behaving themselves when their hiwbands and sweethearts were possibly, and probably, dancing ous leanings or hlghball pmcllvitles, erring sisters, and this column has been inundated with letters from Prim Prlsclllas demanding to know why there should be one code of “Why? they ask, “should a husband expect his Wife to be any a irsband vth-en he gets tired of skirt-chasing, while he lands her in the divorce court if she so much as rolls her eyes at a good-looking man? Why were the lonely and bored war wives and fiancees so bitterly criti- cized for stepping but with other mm in the absence of their own hus- bands and boy friends, when women all over the country felt. they were doing a pious act in putting folth every effort to keep the aforesaid husbands and sweethearts amused?" Of course, these are the $64 questions to which no one knows the Mcn and women are made of the same flesh. with the Ten Commandments to be exclusively feminine reading. Maybe men but. something over on the feminist when they made women the cus- But, however it is, no one can deny that when women go on the loose, ll. makes a greater mess of things than when men do. drunkard is more befouled by the gutter than a man drunkard is. N0 rouse sinks quite so lo\v as the woman of the brothel. A good WOIDBD can keep her hOme together and rear children to be fine men and wo- men, even if they have a depraved father. When we coma down to brass tacks. doesn't the whole JUVEIIUE dl- llnqusncy problem rest upon the fact. that so many women feel that and the bay criminals who Kill our jails. God help our country when women no longer feel that they have to set any standards of righteousness. 000-00090 l Dorothy Says- Double Moral Code Feminine Righteousness Still Preferred To Modern Women Philanderers ofthewarsecmstobelhatwmten are inaugurating a campaign for a single standard of moral: for the ft is a consummation devoutly to be wished. especially in these times when men's conduct seems to have been more affected by geography than by their principles. Strangely enough, however, this movement does not concern itself with lifting mien up to higher llfe and forcing them to walk the etralght and narrow road. Its mirposc apparently ls to open _ up the primrose pat-h to women. and to remove such obstacles as modesty, and purity, and ‘t-hwooh- the the prejudice against phliandering girls who have been stepping high, It. would be the kettle to her husband's reproaches for he: huddle-aged women, with no amor- have rushed to the defense oflthefr D1811. her? Why should a wife take back and it may be no worse for one to Certainly God never intended the A woman But the best father on earth degraded mother of his children. of men and get drunk and have af-i the little bobby-sucker street-waikersl ~@—- Q §§§OO §&O-O~§~§ OO4§§§§§§F§§ O g Morning Sadie; VO-O-OO>OQ O Two negroes were discussing fam- ily trees. “Yessuh, man." said Ambrose, “I can trace mah relations back to a family tree." “Chase ‘em back to a family tree ?" asked Mose, "New, man trace ‘em - trace 'em ~ 8e: me " "Well, there ain't but two kinda of things that; live in trees-birch; and monkeys -—- and yo’ sho’ ain; above -t.he Adirondack mountains Mr. Williams, to Capt. Scars Wood YOUR lta-rloltl llflNG-_TI-1,I_§f"UP,,I;N-A Your: jun-cums t a~ cannlvnillz got, no feathers on you." SUN WED ~I5NUA§Y W All. PIBIIZIVI COUPONS IXPIRI JANUARY lllt. Prom January 11th luqor coupon: may be uud for tho purchase of either ouqar or pnnrvu. 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What is a substitute for baking powder? A. n an emergency 2 tablo- spoonfuls of cream of tartar and 1 scant. teaspaonful of baking o are equal to 3 teaspoonfula of bak- powder. . llow can I keep washable lea her gloves in good condition? A. By adding a teaspoonful of giycertneto the water tn whic they are washed. . flow can I renmve frost from an automobile windshield? A. When the windshield ll frosty, try rubbing it with a raw potato. ATTRACTIVE LUNCHFON SET h nation with his mother to inquire A Ellen’: Diary‘ o,“ u»: mnu-wa- .¢§OQ O Th w folk tgidori d hhaveedoiiznwith a iongor d“ m‘: are are many inter-alt: on thrboturdoy 3i»; Christmas. There won, of coal-n TQPII‘ ti C b0 u ' ‘ gcctlort- tiio appxiciilrlil; M“ “mm. hi“ u” u“ m. day although I Inspect, in import- 15: W‘, a: once mine did ct. equal than of k V” ‘ h“ m“ fishy aaother Jlld housewife: A n!“ ‘m ‘m M on w ;- . 1111M. (erlpmjngo lmgatlmbaei glflnlmlxzplm Al“ 03011 1111M UQI CC il d th . §§=n1T°-n§"z ‘iii-xiii? ofirnaiikgg; schedule for the Day of Days. wg, in thl: fnmll tr; l ultfidllll‘ rligahri tiripineififiifwifl’ TINY I300 ourar o , ecu h -——- their help-meets ‘iiimlfiiifififpili A ‘lmmhmp 5m" m‘ “m” plea. Perhaps I should like "out of "l m "i" W°*1°- 3 "m"! i“ all!" all to gather our lmmedlatg tgm- which also bouts the ' world's ily, down to Jamie together at smallest bhd. Alderlea, and than considering —-—- alfirvghtliiziezautlpléls Hviigiligi ‘be .=m uni ‘Poly whistles are being nude of . - 5 fly 9 Il-IXDM 81K hi!‘ Ii th f Dig,’ a‘1:h:e>§‘:sn geztlortrailyéghféltma: etlgm were moo sun of :3 by one in her native or a neigh- boring district. The it is an un- kind wind that can liceep her from reaching her old home for Christ- mas Day. It. la estimated that the Unit/ed States has lost fifty million acres of land by erosion and mother flfkv million ls in bad condition U I suppose if we ‘had been for- th’ “Emma” tunate as to have been arent a half dozen attractivep, capzibig ‘owned ":11"- dinughtersi] instead of-or perhaps w my by ‘f,’ B 0m: wt our two sons, then nat- “n,” of m U 1O o; v1 t m. urally the would have fa. - ' e n n 5° a gred at Aaiderlea for the l-tgiiitltgy mamas and a‘ Bum‘ at James seems to h ""_ of worries a: it‘ is. So bgblsufokgii’: calusTMAs “L? lpid drew lon bow: for our man, our farnutea a are unuall lonely habltatlons 0n apleasant O ristma: Day. This year, however, maybe because it. fits well with the daily scheme of work, Jeanie think: she will cook her first Christmas din- her at her house across the lane and then as she said "it the d; be fine, there's no telling what t may bring forth-oz‘ wgere we maly ea our au era." onse uent this was a pfiy day m.- leer-to’: for erevtivn at llrnorta; they Ire morrow being the Sabbath and ‘r-shaoeu and the ‘plane la back-ad reverenced and then Mohday- in with if: i811 in the Dlflm 0! m9 well there never la rhy substance T. to the day before Christmas. I have always founddt made up of a be- witching fairy-like stuff, each min- ute of it fleeting and filled with the warm glow of anticipation. Gamma: elf. is a lament-l, Ho rides : goat instead of a relndm. The Danes leave bowls of rice and milk in their attic: on Christ- luuk flan yo? ausppeufirdalaam the niflit _ Mull-PS m» m» Prcfabdcete vat»: planes If you like 112t- a-‘falnt flavor of onions nib a slice of lt~ around the salad bowl or serving dish. Before adjusting hems to new lengths the hem and wash the gannen . . , HINTS 0N ETIQUETTI I ‘ft. is embarrassing if you meet some one who says he has met you before, and you can't recall zlther meetlns or his name. It usually is better to confess you do not re- member than to pretend you do and to try to mt some clue to the I O I Not so much becauseot any gifts that may be associated with the Day but that once again there is the meeting of brothers and sisters re-united with parents around the old hearth at home. "Be it ever so humble" or grand this is a family day, to be best s ent ln enjoying the simple yet de lghtfui :nd lat- isfying pleasures that comes from being with those who understand- ing our faults and our virtues. ltlll care for us, and look forward to n our annual forgatherlng. My con- cern for the Day ahead lay in plan- . . npA oooo-ooo nlngtmy gvork so as to leave lei‘!- g - 6 urc o en oy every mnu e to e ¢ -. , . full. This thought prompted me to . split an extra supply of’ kindling t to coax moody flames. For it‘: a z season of warm friendly. fires, of ‘ D. O. William: steaming tea kettles and for tuoth- “‘.“““H‘~‘“O””; some snacks. Down goes the tea or coffee pot at the smallest ox- 1 cuse or sukkerztitzn. . l. wrong with Wha this sen-j . l enfence posts are ln a This afternoon, Jamie cams and Sign!“ me‘ ~ at once any prepared program for ‘ 5. many their flock is producing; ‘my; 5 ma; mum; "hm; which animal is gaining the moat mum; y w¢|1.m-0p°;g|°n¢d'~ weight and also to a measure how , much each one of them is fed. He s held an important ‘phone conven- after the welfare of two half grown 1 cats. He wanted to be, sure that- they atlll ale t warm and comfort-i ably where e had placed them beneath the stove, instead oi a! h sulpected aarrled out on the end o? his mother's industrious broom, once hi: back was turned. He in- nearlng dusk with the wood-chef» n wwv. n"... m“ “h”: pars. fetching with her a alzab "var" and rose; in her cheeks as well. The tree ha: lpreadlng (Continued on Page l0) You,“ l" n ‘- "lama Hoke a plain syrup by nlrrlnl St cups of granulated supra-ad one cup ljobhfdilafis mfwozu/Aiws Raultti i ' the Juleausm. or make lwonboovoilableatel What is the corrnolct; pronunol ma,“ AN wins but 1. Straight la redundant. 2. Pro-research." _ Ever Try Making Cough “A ‘Syrup in Your Kitchen? h 1 , i. ' iitrsiqlsuiiir iiniillfs E3“. iiwgei m"! Qlikk IMM- N"! n" her Christmas tree." B e returned s0 Easy! N0 C0055‘ you make 16 ounces-n. tutu .,i . -. . m .t\ e l . s. M’! ' FRANCE WILL WOIH) UINTII ATION FOR IA a BIA Y It. i5 i110 fervmt dime Rilbinshsln that ill! i? their lives. * inlt. nofloigsegaiclu “n; no sac and th ha - 1mm. mam this heroic ..€§.......‘~.., d, 1on8 gruelling years when at». cold, and hunger were their companions, The c some rims n statktngl like m. directly after World War 1 Midimle “ubinsfeki also ' glcretrlg to liliihirone after tn, I B33811‘! Y , made ll and? ‘may t m... am M...“ are made up to look iii 55*“ mascara iv favored. although it. is to obtain Pariaiains. who masters in the art of "man 1M8 am discovered the aoft, fnlno effect and heightened Deal of blue mascara. "and mm we Itudow." "Bur is notices-bio’? and Madame I1. Stating that due had obarr 0d a great variety of fulf- oolourha’ eee the manna isaiiiiio Li‘. LT“. ..".‘§°“ .0... a o s t co , oven‘. iah tlntsmrsrelng to a llgho’ brown Often it. la blanked several different diaries at" e time. owing to mfiytllitl d. a by inexperienced operator; Platinumdaxul-‘hlte hail!‘ ‘is g a compexon, duce a most exotic look." ‘ll-bat the much diacueoed Amit- oazn look, wlthall it: [famou- wonder. ls coveted in every of the world ‘la mppamt byfio new appearance of the "msjodq of vmms woman in Paris today. It is the natuml glowing look And‘ lfgne ls licking i“ ..“.2“"’1......... tamfnl n n. . , look oaremlly cultivated thtditflt nuke-tap. i mo, on norlcln. Fran- l Es- i fr mo: to ascertain the effect 0f tropical conditions. WHAT GEOMETRY, MEANS Good the d goon eartli meaouwwmt. n, _ lat-ion of "Anno Doml " today blew awa across the Winter 3_ which one o; m," word, a fields on a sha owy drift of white. misspelled? Hunt-m . butt-ionic’ , For now, we can carry on an adult hmgonmy notmce lh-O dom-l-nl, a as in an conversation with ease. He knows 4. what m,“ the won-l Hwy. flrg}, q 5g 1n m; second o u m to an egg (an intriguing suiuect ¢h|cu1~ em? firs; l as in it final l as in ice, an with fanners’ wives right howl how wym l, g word “ginning ween; m“ gy b)” o; bqgh yo“; parts a.‘ Hysteria. 4. Of ormpertalnlnk ‘to .1150 in man, " gthasadiltsvvwadprfifi years of his life o 5. symmetrf a till up with Your ayhlp. Than much cough syrup for your money. loathing the irritation. and helping for mo; 0:: the air passages. You duoto colds. Rm’: hovrlt’: doao:- lt-tor m noun; and m: h! b: money. it lavoi. - Pinon l: ILIDBMII compound 0Q of water a few until it dissolved. 0r you can-use corn syrup f or liquid honey. instead outages-syrup. Got 1% ounce: of Pine: from your drtlttilt. Household Scrapbook By ltoberla Lev w» O0 9 §§§§§44¢O4 0440-00-00 ’ ro-o-o-ooaoooov FORJTHE IIAII‘ JOEE» YOU “I11 '9 1r» Ogg~PIQ£fIN wan or an ‘militia?’ d: Q7011???" 1“ l] Ill .lftlavomm tllloofllldflh multivitam- v ..., in orm.a moat reliable agent for IOOCIIQ i lag throat and bronchial I Home)’ rofundld f! Put thll into a 100:. bottl: you tn oven-yaw; O rNeedlecraftf l! 110M111‘ DIM Home