l ». i. I l _ ifilllllll-l HAPPENINGS ' OF THE WEEK Whether or not the Princesses Eiimbeth and Margaret, come South. the King wii join them for Cirristmas clay. The Duke and Ducncss of hent will a.so be rc- unit/eu with iucir CHLlLlTEXF-Pflfltbt? Edward and Princess Alcxandra~ who are stajying in the West of England, and the iJuc-ness of Glou- cester is l}.‘pi';lg that her soldier husband wit. be able u) 5C1 leave from the front wbcie he is acting as Liaison Oilicci- with the Law- ditionary Force. He recently con- ducted a party of Ministers from Lie Dominions that included Hon. 'l'.A. Crerar and Hon. Vincc-nt Mas- sey. As all the Royal residences i..;-apt till‘ PHLHCL‘ are clos-cd or lent to War Work Ofgdliiziltioils in London. Buckingham PzLace would sccin ilic most logical place for ulie Chrisimas reunion. Each of the three Roy-nl brothers and their families now have apart- ments time. Pulac: OILlClLJlS howevcr, do not believe this feas- ibe and if thc Empire's first funi- fly d0 hold a ldllilly party under the Elam. Cnrisimus tree that is part of their Yuletide tradition, it will be at Windsor, Sanilringham or in all probabilny Ba moral. The Queen is tirking much inter- est in the work of creating ma- chinery" tor sending coinlorts to the men at the front. She has bought a great quantity‘ of wool for work parties to knit socks and has rcgu- lur work parties among the ladies of the Court. c - . Lieut. T, R. C. Goff of the Scots Guards, has arrived in Ottawa to take up his new dilties as Aide- dc-Camp to the Governor General. not Mrs. Benjamin _ "rs. Jr. cu- lertained al- an cxqui tely arrsinzcd luncheon-bridge at the Charlotte- town Hotel last Snturdiry for Miss Evelyn J. Sinclair whose marriage to Dr. Donald Campbell ls taking place in Halifax next week. I I I Home fYl-"HLS. will l2“ clad lo know that Mrs. J.A. Green and young daughter, Miss Dorothy Ann who spent the suirmer tvith Mrs. Duchemln's father, Mr. A. C. i ‘“~ I ‘- l Q kh§whfiil medical treatment in Montreal. Mrs. Duchemin who accompanied her husband has returned home. Mrs. Willard. Brut‘? was among the hostesses this week for bridge. . - . A host of good wishes are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. ELK. lvfac- Nutt who this week took up resi- dence ln their commodious new home on York Lane. . - . Mrs. F. J. E. Wright was hostess on Thursday for a mixed bridge party. I I I The Right Hon. RB. Bennett. who has arrived in Ottawa from England to be a gueiit. at the Chateau Laurler for a few days in- tends spending Christmas with his brother, Captain Ronald Bennett and Mrs. Bennett, in Sackville, N. B. . - - Mrs. Wilfrcd Lmck-ey was hostess for the East-end Bridge Club on Monday evening. . a - Mrs. A. A. Bartlett was hostess for the Thursday afternoon bridge ciub this week. t I The many friends of Capt. T. G. Taylor will be glad to know he has returned home from the P. E. Isi- and Hospital and is convalescing nicely. I I I Mrs. R. Cameron of Stralhrzart- ney who has been visiting Mrs. H. C‘. Mills. Summerside. left this week accompanied by Mfg-s Green for New York. xvhsrc ."l“‘ will fly by aeroplane to Los A ...les to spend the tirintcr with relatives. . ¢ a Deepest sympathy gccs on! lo Miss Elieabcth Duff on the sudden death of her mother. Mrs. A. E. Dull“ so kind;v ‘remembered. Mrs. LA. Moore entertained her brides club this week at her home on Central Street. Mrs. Harry Alwyn‘ Scott. of To- ronto, is spending some time with her son-in-law and d-auahtcr. Malor and lVLrs. Ernest G. WePkS Ducremln. have erriwd safely in Trinidad after a st rnuous _].'llll‘flé_'y'., Mrs. AH. l< being we‘- ozncd home frcm a visit to Mon- treal and New York. flfr, Wa rren‘ Dllnlicmin of the ‘ P “Y. f‘. Spff ls visltinc for a fowl weeks in Fredericton. NB, after in "Ottawa. - I I ltfrs. Harold Schiirman and Mrs Alcx Horne gave a dieirhtful affer- noon tea at the homc of Mrs. Home. honouring Ivfiss Evelyn Sinclair, whose engagement was recently announced. Mrs. Mkdrcd Mncbcod poured. and Miss Betty lYTo-Day/s Popular Design v '. :- gMoming Smile iNNNNHHNHKHH i Mrs. Blank was an overly con- scientious person. Therefore, when she engaged a new maid, she asked 115 maul’ questions 8.5 are asked 1D a civil service examination. Mrs. Blank (sternly): ‘Have you any religious vletvs?" Applicant: "No. ma'am, I haven't, but I've got some dandy snalp- shots of Niagara Flalls and the Great Lakes." EVER. S0 GENTLY! The musketry instructor was giv- ing a squad of recruits their first lesion on the rifle. "Your rifle is your best pal". he told them_ ‘Treat it as you would your mother, your sister or your sweetheart .. . . rub it over with an oily rag every morning.‘ Sinclair and Mrs. Richard Hinton assisted in serving. . - . Mrs. Creclman MacArthur was hostess last Saturday at a charm- ing two table bridge for members Oi the Okio Club, a number drop- ping in for aiLcriiQJn tea. I I I Senator Crceunau and Mrs. Mac- Arthur entertained on Monday of this week at a delightful luncheon in honour of Colonel the Honour- able J. L. Rafslon. Covers were laid for eight. Charm. _ Christmas decorations were uscc n the dining room. The guests included Mr. Crabio, Col. Ralstons private secre- tary, Mr. A. J. Matheson, of O'-l Leary Honorary President of the West Prince Liberal Association and members of the executive of the East and West Prince Liberal Associations. I I I Mrs. William MacMurdo received the congratulations of her friends on Thursday on the occasion of her ninctieth birthday, which she observed at her home in Summer- side. Although not able to be up, Mrs. MacMurdo received her guests with a bright smile and warm handclasp. Mrs. MacMurdo is the mother of Dr. J. A. MacMurdo and has resided in Summerside for Bombs are no respecters of royalty and like other British children. the son and daughters of the Duke and Duchess of Kent have been evacuated from London to safety “somewhere in England." On leave from service in the Royal Navy, the Duke l5 plctured with hi! Duchess, Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra during a brief rcuu on. ) Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box “Personal Liberty” Question: Should a Hus»- band be Allowed to Have Sweethearts Other Than His Wife? He Has N0 Right to Violate His Marriage Vows Dear Mi s Dix-How do you interpret persona! liberty for a married man? Does it mean frecdoin to go ANYWHERE he desires with, WHOMSUEVER he desires? My husband claims that because he .8 many years and has always taken a kcen lLlWFESY. in the affairs of the town. I I I Mrs. Smallman and her family have the sympathy of their friends in the very sudden death of’ Mr. John A. Smallman which occurred at his home on Wednesday morn- ing. Mrs. Hume Hopgoocl arrived home from St. John, N.B.. on Wednesday evening to attend the funeral and to be writ): her moth- er. I I I The Queen gave n great deal of thought to the planning and equip- ment of the Princesses‘ schoolroom in Buckingham Palace. which is designed to admit as much sun light as possible and to eliminate nooks and corners where dust might. accvmirate. It is simply fur- nished. There ls a larize writing- table for the Princess Elizabeth; a rather smaller one for her sister; both are of oak, and are of plain design. Thcy are so placed that the maximum of light falls on them. A feature of the room is that, at all times of the year, it always contains some freshlyi-cul flowers. Botany is a favorite sub- ' Ject with the Princess Margaret! who has former! a good collection of carefully preserved and pressed flowers, leaves and grasses. She has ccllcctcd these in the past two or three years. and she can recall where they grew. IEp-MQSS Aimes receives at least 200 votes for each deslsn belvil’ NO . g g; accepted for this column. “pm” “e5 ‘ms’ cnocmrr N NO. e havggsjlcged designing the=e laces and insertions are gomg m answer your request»; for late edg-‘ personal things, ccnlims and tip-lies. ruiuisifi you like to have about your homes. Dear Readers: W [or you and we know they ings for towels. bed linens. and all the other lovely things ' The pattern lnciu I368 edgln-SJ and the l Send us your votes. we print all the‘ EDGINCIS 608 .m-follow instructions for making the six: dleigetsaisrlysertions to match. suggestions for adapting liem material reqllifemenm and diagrams of Sflmhes’ s a 15c. coins prewrred- Pgrtltern Order Form-J» be for POPULAR DESIGNS- To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Debt. Des No. 60B used g iuggeat the following as Ii POPULAR DES1GN_ _ All reproduction rights to this design iv-vefl/Ed- when ordering patterns and YOURS um _NAME—--'-_”"__~__~___— s-rREm-____--—-———-—f— cm________._...-srs"rrz - — — — — — — — -- in-arried is no reason wnv he should not have s\\'L'Eil1C.'ii'L to make life intercstulil 1,01‘ 111m- say-s he is fifty years ahead of the times and thfli- the day will come when no one will be criticized fcr enjoying a little innocent. fun. At present his en- amorato is a married woman. He takes 116i‘ 011i w places of amusement and rarely asks me to go any- where unless he can have this particular woman w.t..h him, too. For the last two Summers he has‘ insisted on speeding our vacation with the "other, woman" and her husband, which does not make it pleasant for me or the woman's bus/mud- MY husband insist. that he is broad-minded and that I may have the privilege 01' amusing "W581i B5 he does, but on the few occasions when I_ have gone out with a man there have been qu-estionings and arguments. Mv husband saysxhe cannot see why l should object. to his affairs because he would not leave me for any Olll€i'_\\'C!lll\1l. and he thinks that I .hou1d be 2s sweti and loving as ever to him and should be willing to share him with other women. should I X. Y. Z. Answer: Mv idea of the personal liberty to which a married man is cntltled ls the right to pick out his own nccktics. have sole possession of his hair- brush. be permitted to cot what ho likes without being told how bud it l5 for his digestion; to have an evening off cvcrv weck if he want. it. and tn be able to go off on fishing or hunting party with his cronies every now and then. But a married man's personal liberty stops there or thereabout, and it certainly rloesirt include the privilege of philarrdcriiiqz and spendlnfl 111$ time and his money on other womcn. while his wife sits at home by hei‘ lonescme \'.‘L‘l1(lCl‘lll,'_,Y where llil‘ wancciuziq boy is tonight. There is no‘ compulsion about marriage. A man isn't shanghaied into it when he is drunk or dftzed. Hc goes into it of his own irce will and accord. well knowna tho obligations and restrictions it lays upon him. He KNOWS that he is suicaring at the altar to give up ull other women for one. He knows that he is forfeiting his personal liberty, and unless he is willing to live up to the contract he has made he has no right to marry. When a philandcrci‘ tolls his wife that he loves her he lies, because if he still loved her he would not need the socfetxi of other women to en- tertain him, nor would he spend his time with them instead of her. It he loved his wife, he would not hurt hcr and humiliate her as he does by flirting around with other wcmen. Nor does the Dllllfil](l(‘l‘01‘ tel! the truth when he tells his wife that he gives her the freedom that he lukos for 1 insclf and for her to have affairs with other men. N0 mutter how di. n1 he is to her. he wants his wife to be faithful to him. He doesn't wnnt people lo laugh at him behind his‘ back and mock him for hclnz a cuckold. He does not want his name and honor drauslcd through the mutl. Vlhenevei" either a hus- band or wife can view their mates‘ infldelities with a calm and judiclal a, fie i [Continued on pagyey_ll,‘_(rjplffkfl_ _ “CHRISTMAS MAN" NAME GIVEN T0 KRIS KRINGLEI _____ 1 Santa Claus docs not visit the: Cll1ld.i'€n of Lithuania on Christ- mas eve as he does the children in, this country, but there are all kinds‘ of Chrbtmns celebrations in which‘ they have a part and many good things to ent. In Germany and Norway old Kris Kringle hides gifts for the chllrlrcn in many outi of the way places. and Christmas‘ day is spent chiefly in hunting for‘, them. In Holland saint Nicholas, disiicnscd Chrisitmas cheer, but i when the Hnllanders came to thlsl country his name was changed to. Santa Claus. In Sweden Santal Claus l. much like he is in America but he docs not come down the chimney. but in the night he comes into the room where the Christmas trcc ls and leaves gifts for all, His name is not Santa Claus, however. for hr- l5 called "The Christmas l ' Man." For Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture Splendid Results. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. You'll be surprised hnw cfinlvkly and cnsil you can ovcrcomo a nul wintcr cougi, when you trv this wvll known Add your syrup and you have 1O ounces of nn-dlcinc flint will surprise you by its quick action. It. never spoil». lasts n fnuiily n long time, and tastes flue- childreu love it. ‘This homo mixtinrertnkes rlight lllfilll . . 0 a scverc con i. for rca rcsu ta. romp}? 1L 5W?" 3"?" m!" mm“ m‘ WW3 you'll soy it's up cndld. It lonncni-i flit- c"“$ m" m?“ or 3m" ""‘“('y m‘ vhlcgm, soothes the irritated mcm- ym‘ n fimi ll ‘er . pleaslm" “m! dwem‘ lmines, and quickly cases soreness and “ha? l?" ""1 ""125 fl , o I dlflicult breathing. l a c a syrup y s ma: .. cups o _ crawled ~~»;»-;-.»~~; M, .-.".3“l'»‘..‘;‘ i.fiimifilllld?“lllllléiFll. Zo,,§{‘,’,,,“‘,,"JZ§,'.‘,,§L,‘,'-‘§‘§,,,‘{IQIZQQ ht ‘He: concentrated form, well known for its soothing cffcct on throat membranes. Then put 21,1; ounces of Pincx (nbtnlncd _ , from any druggilt) into a 16 oz. bottle. Money refunded if itdoun t plane you. THE COOK ’S CORNER TURKEY DRESSING 2 cups sodt stole bread crumbs 1-2 lb. sausage meat. out II pieces ~1 tablespoon savory 2 tablespoons minced onion 1 1-2 teaspoons salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper 1-2 ouip melted butter l egg well beaten Mix minim with seasonings. Add beaten egg. sausage and lied butter and TURKEY A LA KING 8 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 1-2 c/up turkey stock 1 1-2 cup rich milk 2 our}: cooked turkey 1 cup cooked mushrooms 2 tablespoons plmento, chopped Salt and pepper 2 egg yolks Melt but/tel‘. Blond in flour. Add liquid. Stir conotonly until mixture thickens. Add turkey, mushrooms. chopped pi-mento and seasonings ‘ Heat thoroughly. Pour some of l mixiturg over beaten e22 yolks. Add to ntlxtnire and cook 2 minutes. Serve on hot toast or waffles. YOUR (By FRANCES tCapyi-ight, 1939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look ln the section your birthday comes In, and find what your outlook is, acc HHHW H ‘For Saturday, December 16th MARCH 21 to APR/IL 20 (Aries) -You who have important bus- iness, be cautious. Carefully scrunflnize all angles of proposi- tions up for your inspection or in which you exipect to invest. Whole day advises wlim Judgment, quiet pirocedurc, avoidance of error; APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 'I‘uurus)- Two good aspects existing between 7:35 and 11:36 AM. favor investlq 38.010218. research. study and mat-f tens of a private and confidential! niwurc. Balance of day aclmonishes‘ youto be moderate Be guided by past experiences; avoid extremes. MAY 21 u» JUNE 21 (Geminfh-l ——Not particularly inviting for new undertakings or straying from necessary duties for matters of c‘ lighter, nonessential vein. Keep. your eye on your interests. Don't‘ scatter your energies and thcrebyl lose their value. ‘ arms: 22 to JULY 2s (Concern -Good results at the end of wday‘. It's a mabter of hit/ting the right, attitude to begin with. From thcrefl go to a partnership unbli your gem‘ iality and very best ability and presto! with these odds on your, side you cant miss, it JULY 24 w auonsr 22 (will -Hits on all oylindars today for. you spicy boys and girls! It is spice ‘hat adds zest to dull items and lull days, and you folks, when true , to form. are the life of the party. AUGUST 23 t0 SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Steal a little of Leo's exuberance and mix ft with your artistic ability and you can turn this so-so day into a cheerful, busy work-morn from which suc-il ces will emanate. ' SEPTEMBER 24 t0 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) _ Constructiv- returns from your efforts? Certainly! Just be consistent and don't over- stmm or be reckless in expendi- tures. Day calls for moderation. tact, common sense. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 ifivowffll vouneifl Don't permit your splendid aims, and ca-pabflitv to be drowiner! by a feeling of inferiority. Achlovementj’ can be yours if you won't be tool demanding and if you will permit‘ others to know the really getter-l mis. tender-headed YOU. l NOVEMBEZR 23 to DECEMHERl 22 (Sagittarius) — Inner conflicts areal! us all at times and they can- not be dismissed with a snan of’ the fingers They sometimes make us ‘cc! frustrated, discouraged. At such times talk it a-l! over wilt-h "me fine person or sit down and have n chat with yourself, Don't ~ive up, you'll master it! DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — You may have some big problems today and you may- Ju=t find tlhe whole period unin- teresting. Don't let it remain un- interesting, nom with YOUR crip- nbillty! Utp and doing! INOIVIOUAI. HOROSCOPE The ‘KIIKKIIIG For Christmas comes but once aI year. _ Aye, then shall they be Merry. ‘ I I I I Though others be more fiat. Why should be pine or grieve at that? Hang sorrow! care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry. —Wither. purses Tlhe color story is varied in hats. The rose gamut running from oerise to delicate pink moss and sea greens, rusts and tawny yel- laws, blues of a slightly groenioh cast and brilliant reds are among the featured shades. Afternoon dresses in crepe gain a feminine air 1n lace details at the neckline and wrists, and lace is also used to develop entire dresses, for evening, sometimes with sleeves and again mm osuidh as a trini- ming at one shoulder. A striped edge of a brilliant hue makes the unexpected trimming ofl a' baby blue flannel house-coon! with gored fullness, and largei puffed sleeves. DRAKE) ordlng to the stars. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 if-qllfl-flus) — Aspects don't sanc- tion recklessness in making and keeping promises and appoint- ments. ‘The day should be good for constructive activities. FEBRUARY 21 w MARCH 2o (Pisces) — Do you interest your- self in community life. progressive issues and now your competitor is succeeding? These are matters per- tinent w your affairs so don't side- 51611 them. Observe! A CHILD BORN 0N T1115 DAY &IIIw' Housewife And Her Activities ei Ii “a. '~ mum VELVEYIEEN SCRAPS Next time you have a piece of velveteen over from dressmaking cut it w a wide strip and glue i! x NW1d me edge of your broom, head. No more scratched furni- ture or chips of paint WZUIISCOIIDK 111911 . Lovely ladies like that covered- up look for evening. A ne-w eve. nlng frock i-s black taffeta with a tiny woven dot. the wide skirt in ruffled tiers and the moulded bodice with a very high neck and puffed sleeves. Iit100ks like o. tunic 54935911, judging from the importance o: the tunic fn the latest fashions. A lovely suit has the long, tunic Jacket banded at. the hem with silver fox, the same fur forming 9 hula pouch collar. The skirt i! Bored for fullness. DON'T WASTE A CRUMB Home makers mut be cfaliy careful about waste days more than ever before. Nu Water in which vegetables 3rd boiled should be thrown away, m; it contains valuable mineral salts, and can be used for soups and gnvles. EWW bit of oven s ace s be utilized when the rdven 1510:: Whit. for instance, may be 0003941 Just as well in a covered dish on a. spare oven shelf as it can in g Bflllfipfln over B. flame. espo- these oven flacfllrties stews and Sbllpg wm have flo be tlhe main fare. with plenty f0 cereals and light dump. 11"!‘ ldded- they'll Provide ado. quote main courses. ___________ "o Little Town of Bethlehem.” 1%.???“ m“ 0 e em" hll. ll l . adelphla. mew Qrpgugjsntg ‘fffnlll, "WW1 Rt the hymn m music. n» inspiration for the composmon camofltio tlllie or; 111st the night be. TB Q ym a Christmas be us“ 1“ . "O Uttle Town ‘will. be dynamic. tireless in its striving for achievement and p, champion of fine pu-fnciplgg 1g 1; learns to be less ruthless in forc-, lng an issue there is no limit to the heights this individual will at. tain. Worthy of specialized educa- tion Spiritual development import- ant. I l New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles mllldflys are coming and a fes- tive 591m 18 1n the air Don't be caught napping when’ you are 1n. vi/ted to dinner or tea m town, Have this slim waisted, two-place m)“ all ready W Dut on. You can yvcar it to the office or shopping if you don't have time to change before your date. the lines are so Simple and in such good Lute, 1 soft shirring. a flattering 1-011 m]- iar and a wide flaring 51m; make .V0li 100k and feel like the best dres- sed woman in the room_ Black u of course, smartly sophisticated, and jeweled buttons add the gilt- t-gr‘ that is so important this s“. Style No. 3072 l. d i d $11185 l9. l4. i6. as. Baffugfif... Sze 36 require; 3 3-4 yards of 39. incr material. Sena fifteen llfici (coin ls pyg. ‘flea’ Y0!’ Duttem. Write plainly W"! NB-me. Address and style "limb" B9 sure to state the nlze vou wish. style N0. 3072 Size ..... n- nu. Mi__.__ Name Street Address Province My? CHILDREN LIKE TO- BUY t Clhildrcntakc pride in being able '0 Hy their own gifts for members of the family nnd for friends. Often mmmm?‘ fllul their ingenuity put to a severe icst to find fans ellllllRht to g0 round in the neces- sarily limited price range. Sills n2 “n. 1A’ You have more boiling than“ off tiu _ ll DIS-E :30 0-." I !‘1ax.1\g~:>