will-h > Woman's Realm "1 Happenirgs of {l . it . if: a '9 een Elizabeth inspected a Pkftglen exhibit Monday in Lon- don and peeped inside a plastic ccxe bin on a prefabricated heat- it “0h." she exclaimed. . Jus-t like most houses Then she observed. "My goodness. it has been cold in Buckingham lfalace: a Princess Elizabeth, who is l8. has the mu _ . it was announced Tuesday. Princess Margaret Rose. _."14, has just recovered from a limilar illness. t Reports circulating in Washing- ton without confirmation raid President Roosevelt had been accompanied to the Big Three con- ference by his daughter. Mrs. Anna Dali BOéflf. who is acting as his secretary‘ and Aide. and that Prime Minister Churchill had the companionship of his daughter. Sara Churchill Oliver. use Mrs. H. K. S. Hamming was among the hostesses entertaining at the tea hour on Saturday. ~ - - . Mrs. Iouis Sadier nt ' week-end in Sackville, . 3., vis- iting her nieces who are attend- ing Mt. Allison.‘ . . Miss Greta Rogers who has been visiting in the United States re- iurnxeld home Thursday. er. . . met her in Sackville whore they spent sometime with Mr. Mrs, Herbert Tracey. a - . _ Mrs. William Stanford Hughes. the former Miss Joyce Fraser. was the guest of honor Monday night . at a miscellaneous shower given Mrs. J. F. Hobbs . . Weston Whitlook at the former! ttractivc home, 242 Kent street, he Valentine decorations were most artistic and lent a romantic atmosphere. as the young bride received the many exquisite gifts which were conveyed to her in a decorated express Waggon by little Pete Kelly The pleasant duty of reading the witty verses attach- ed fell to Mrs. W. G. Bruce. and were expressions of the happy good wishes of the friends as- sembled. After social intercourse a late supper was served, Mm. _ George Hooper and Mrs. G. Vbn- ,_,§uskirk presiding over the tea clips. The hostesses were assist- ed in serving by Mrs. Pete Kelly and Mrs. Fred Prowse. The bride's -' mother, Mrs. John Fraser, was ’dlso an honored guest. n c - B. C. Howard of Shsr- Que. who is visiting her B. Roy Holman. is be- ing pleasantly entertained by her friends. 0 a a Mrs. W. R. Aitken, I-ongworigh Ava. invited friends to her. home last Saturday afternoon to a knitting party, which was most en- Joyzible. O O Princess Alice. an enthusiastic amateur gardener, has persuaded a rare Tasmanian Blue Gum. a ' species of eucalyptus tree, to flour- o The Week ish in the drawing mom at Gov- ernment House. Ottawa. Royal eucalyptus in South Africa, when the Earl of Athlone was Gov- erncr-Geneml there, but, the tree over-runs much Americas from California Chile, it aces not thrive in Oan- '- ada‘: ciimiat-e.‘ O O Miss Edith Rogers and Mrs. Rogers has entered the Toronto Frank Clarke left by plane last Monday for Toronto where Miss General Hospital.‘ ‘ . Mrs. H. L. Sear was hostess last Saturday at a smart five table luncheon bridge at The Charlotte- town.‘ the second in a series of much enjoyed parties. o - a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar left Wednesday by plane for Mon- treal where Mrs. Dunbar is enter- Victoria Hospital O O Princess Elizabeth has broad- cust o message of thanks to the children of Belgium for the thou- sands of toys they sent to British children as Chris-twins diffs. I‘ wu Her Royal Highness’ second broadcast. She spoke iii r‘i'encn. "f do hope that this personal link. created by our common hardships, will strengthen the sympathy and understand‘ between us. and so help us to build a better world." she laid. "Once more, thank you a thousand times. Good luck to you all, and may God give you his protection." . . - Mrs. I. C. Chambe in. Ottawa. has returned from hail ‘ m where she was the guest of her scn-in-law and daughter, Group Captain and Mrs. David Price. O O O Miss Kate Brown and Miss Edith Brown were joint hostmses en- very delightfully at a. luncheon bridge at the Charlotte- town Hotel ori Saturday last. . Rev. M. C. MacDonald, secre- tary of thc Home Mission Board of the United Church of Canada. ls visit’ in Ottawa, the guest of his neces, Misses Anne and Jeanette MacDonald. and his nephew, Mr. Roderick S. MacDon- ald, who formerly belonging to Thistle and Shamrock. O Lt-Col. K. S. Rogers and Mrs. Rogers are spending this week in Quebec. having gone up to attend a Radio convention. . . The home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lank was the sccne of a happy gathering on Monday eve- when the East Royalty met to tender a miscellaneous shower to Miss Mar- jorie Spillett. whose marriage to LAC. Norman MncLeod, Toronto. takes place in the near future. The gifts were opened and the ac- companying verses read by Miss Mollie Lewis. The surprised bride- to-be then thanked her friends for their kindness, and a delici- ous lunch was served by the lad- \ PIODUCI ITS FRESH, CLEAN SCENT ll voun c IT'S no secret that women everywhere are rel safeguard personal freshness. In fact, Lifebuoy bath. That's became Lifehuoy’! UARANTEE ONLY LlFl-JBUOY contains the special purifying ingre- dient that stops “B.O." The freslnwholesome scent of the Lifebuoy cake VANISHES quickly, leaving your skin naturally fresh and clean. Highness learned to like the mung] u, in JOB llillY Yllll ciiii no ' Price Control ‘Questions and Answer: Questions and Ann/an Prise control will n pea: in ‘Tasmanian!- l“ u n re: u- fsatllrs each day. T118 quntloiu are than which have a iyartim: Prwlea and f0 this rerlvu. The ills-ifs!" vldetl by tho Board Readers. F:- "Ic who have lulalligent ¢u$tluu| 0n price Mlllltlrlnlilfs Invited Women‘: min .31 lmty "c . ulltee and» War "Elmo orifi- I118 Tlilxde . r I sell my house which 1 now have rented, how many months notice would I have to give the ?tcnants who'are living in it now 5- Y“ cwlwl slve notice at gill. The new oiucbuer must give x months notice and must plan "1 06010134118 the house for at least 1'1 Period of one year or nave the 911-?" Ofcllbied for the same period of time by t-hc father, mother. son, dfllllhbel‘ dazahtei-in lnw of the purchaser. You cannot ask a 9611811! t0 move bezizxen the dates of September 30th "nd April 30th of the following year. Q. I h .. different peo- Ple say that while they are in a hO-Blliwl they save butter and sugar coupons and can stock up. I 111011311]. hospitals usually used the patients own ration book while the Patient is in the hospital. A The hospital does not m. move coupeons from a ration book if the pat nt is in thc hospital for less than two weeks. If the patient is in tfie hospital two or longer coupons are .'emoved. In the case of butter one coupon u; re- moved for every two weeks the pat- ient is there. ieS. bringing a very ‘pleasant ace. evening to a ‘cl . On Thursday evening the form- er college chums of Miss Marjorie Spillett met at the home of Miss Jean Moore where Miss Shirlie St-erns, Miss Margaret MBCLEXIIMIII, Miss Lois Graves and Miss Moore were joint hostesses at a miscel- laneous shiower hourorlng Miss 5M5?!“ 011 he? B-Pllroaching mar- riage. Many lovely gifts were re- and accompanying caused much merriment. hostesses then served a y lunch and all departed wishing Marjorie every happiness in the future. O O O The Duke of Gloucester. Gov- ernor General af Australia. left Canberra Sunday to inspect "OOPS “somewhere in Australia." The Dukes family is settling down at Yarralumla preparing for their forthcoming visit to the capitals of all the states of the Common- wealth. the first of which will be to Melbourne, Feb. 23. They will travel by air. SUHHIS AND l-‘AlLLgs A3,]; CQMBINED ‘_'N SHOES NEW YORK-Spades in com- bination with failie or other fabric (usually requted on phi/form cen- ctructioii.» sucdes will] gold or sil- ver kid, hand-tooled calf elaborate llE“.V moccasin and envelop: tyipe hes-these are tC/ps in new shoes, A. riot of color is evidnt, with Guatcrivlan embroidery ene of ‘lie newest noiies in casual shoes .211“ Ceeawmv" 1111M» One of the loveliest Naval wed- dings of the season was solemn- ized at King's College Chapel at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon when Margaret Frances, daughter 01' Mr. and Mrs. H. R. _Aitken, Hali- fax, become the bride of Pay- niaster Lt. L. Raymond MaclCin- non. R.C.N.V.R., Highfield, Prince Edrwaml Island, Rev. W. G. Mea- due, Chaplain. R..C.N., officiating. The bride was given in marriaEE by her father and ioolccd lovely in a floor length gown of ivory sat- in with a long train fashioned with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves which came to ints over the wrists. Her finger-t p veil was held in Dlace by a coronet trim- med with pearls, and she wore a single strand of nearls. She car- ried a white sritin muff showered with Amerccn Beauty roses. Miss Marion MacKinnon, sister of the groom. was maid-of-honor and wore a floor length gown of yellow taffeta with a gold flower- ed headdress from "shich fell a shoulder length veil. She carried a matching yellow muff on which was a large corsage cf deep pink carnatioiis. Miss Gwendolyn Hol- land and Miss Mary Devaniney, were bridesmaids and wore a gown of peach and blue taffeta respectively with matching oalots. They carried matching muffs with large corsage of deep pink carnatimis and yellow carnations respectively. JoyEé" his; "Bole-riot "so... is stripes ti’ MR 0457/06 MWEMM/ AIM/WW "E. d. " ylng on Lifobuoy to you feel extra ufa after a mild, creamy lather con- tains an exclusive purifying ingredient. You can fell this by Lifebuoy‘: fresh, wholesome scent! It i’ s this exclusive Lifebuoyv ingredient that given you both lasting and all our protection. Although Lifebuoy’: distinctive scent quickly vanishes, Lifebuoyfi ' Ian. dependable y: I O n, . wm".‘i.§3mi“°il.‘ Paymnsier Lt. Douglas Hen-icon. H. C. N. V. 11,8 vgas best man. Ushers were u. Gordon Murphy and Jack Forbes. The bride's sister, Miss Dolores Atkins, was soloist and sang. “I'll Walk Beside You" and ‘Because accompanied at the organ bY . usie Gabriel. 3A reception was held at the Lord Nelson Hotel following the ceremony. The bride's table, which was attractively decorated. was centred with a three tier wedding cake. Asisting in receiving the guests was the bride's mother. al- tired in an olive green crepe dies! with matching hat and brown accessories and ii corsage of yol- low roses. aind thglmlotlgregpersf £710 r m, wearn a ac white lglfll, trimmed with The toast to the brigflmas 97°‘ posed by George W. c n8- flOn ttilueir getitign from‘; vgeddgilg t p oug e pro nc. young couple will reside in Hali- fax. For travelling the bride wore a brown crepe dress with a green. fitted topcoat. and_ a brown squir- rel neckplece. the gift of the groom. Her corsage was of red roses. ng the gifts received by the bride was a coffee table from the staff of Pay Division 2. Stada- cona, of which the groom was l memiber, and silver from the staff of the Divisional Office where the bride had been employed for the p st th Q. Is it proper for a. woman to rise to accept an introduction to another woman Not if the woman is of the same age or younger. But if she is twenty or thirty years older. then one should rise. Q. About. how many guests are usually invited to a ball? A. A ball is seldom given for fewer than one hundred awh- Q. What is thelngomct way b . nounoe ‘carame mg. Pronolince kar-a-mel. first a as in at. second a as in ask un- stressed. e as in bell, accent first syllable. {COOK'S GDRIIEII BUTTERED CABRDTS AND ONIO NS The carrots and onions are cock- ed together in o. very small amount of water. Cut the carrots into thin slivers and peel onions that are as small as You can got. Place together in a saucepan and add ‘.6 to hen‘ reduce s V089- . butter. salt and Definer lust before serving. LEMON MERINGUI I'll ‘A cup cold water 2% cups boiling w ter pie shel 3 egg whim. stiffly beaten 6 tablespoons sugar Method: Mix together tarch and a boil again, Bfidlillfllly laid tiger glour and com- s rc a . ‘ -, Stir and) 300k s 1 n8 Canaan“! aeblffllslslfxhtlrgflllgatndgkiifl the R l hot mixture to them. Mlx then l iurn to the i rider of thc 5122.21‘ and starch tnixtuie. Rs- ing until the egg yolks are thick- ened. i-om the fire and n rind. the and nit. and to cool. our into a baked pie shall and cover with n meringue. Make the mcr "us by bcritiiii; fir: egg whites un l still hut not dry. and then Usl-tng in the 6 tablespoons sugar. Pie the imeringue onto the lemon filling Lieutenant: “mks m, over low heat for c tum to the heat and continua cnok- ‘ wood ma". there was a iianac ing m‘ {no 111-"! "OW-Miles and um. llrklliue.‘ and their manners. mum coffee also m“ M ‘if; . ese may o have been hha results of any minor. d ort caused by mlsht be merel "muglaiairtn wish f; were over. Promi W!!!" things reams are "ma 011 . I cannot say. But orig the fair sex at Al I om not ours of all. who is their inn a like; of me? ‘lhis when she came in for her ed me: "Did you and then wut isthe Predictions there‘ the atonn. Lt] Y B do there were, museum,“ ‘. with Mama and PIPB. N14 u’ I 31"’ lfickie fancy. he leaves her fiat and foriom. and she has “mun for he hs cut her off from all the other boys and there are “KEEPING COMPANY” PERILS , Girls Foredoomed If They ' Their Time To One grouo a teen-la: cull M11 me Why I ma» them boyfriends instead 0d “K041611118 00118111155" ls the on,‘ wen‘ .111? $3‘; thousand“ :lld onfdgood reasons why o! going stea . one w» ous one n which ti, . m» ‘orsdoonied victim. Blld the ‘little bobby-stickers would ' “'1 l‘ of the oppoai Icing study business is a tho boys have Put over on the girls in which little mltiel 89$ the hot gives the boy the privilegerof moriopolizing m, time and attentions and keeping all A if they were not totally i811 For this from her, while ever. Devote Al] Swain ' l0 ho“ Phrase go b te sex and pm: 311811 my!“ tlu end of the ba ‘K5111. for ii xirlr lwgy What- otlirr men it commits him to nothing ISOLATIS GIRL She is dependent upon him for her am,‘ ing swains to take hi! 918% no light in the house across lane, after a h W611i 410W“ tho drive-way. Judy urlbd MR5! in a book. then at times neglected to sing an animent to the Will vsr large it dmpo cfli mdio. . viaitorufinlli the chair be- Jeanie enibarr " “a. » a .' lama. it “will: Niall‘; Kirk y since thou who study such iel sa the from u sur- mléllfththbo thltl ave some a ir of lgyots a am bQl-l‘ t of day. Not that it had vm-' m. hsa w ed. It was not for my My dream too was dint . was getting many for what Judy calls: "A heavy date" in the city and could 1 find my other dreu‘! searched frantically in closet arid- clothes-mess. : "I'll wear a- doar me. Judyi It wu as woul ha black and a corsage of pink roses. f” O O ' vmit to bunk roads this‘ momma. going in the direction of the corner. Judy went alo was oil needed and other to tide us over the week-end. deed Joanie wu obli call after her, when they were half-way bridge’ "And on’ urge a ." 3° ‘f’: t tat many necessities to rsmemlier time like that. J-udv had very little news for mo of the Braeside hm- periinga. "I saw the high-way m - man at the atom this the mail being was interesting to Judy. ways on the alert for new warieness. When she Dutch e my kegs? caring Rb- i‘: an ‘easy gusnl f . t Sat - do e at ohldeuft-‘lcllfh Thai-Is and brown in l. moderately slaw oven (m deg. l) for about l2 to l5 minutes. was in the rusry 14th i This was one "HONIY" TIE CUDDLE BABY DOLL l DllIGN N0. II A to ddls bob, doll is t bo $116 l“ hes lculgy ‘I'll!’ ma? a u nc o . s swoa . up nu and $5000 a ltamrs to No char otmovm Guard an. Denim Ne. II) llama __..__.___..__.._....._.._.. stmt Milan _-- -u-_-- iuusit-niq. son abuay matching th lhfldw llk Vmlell imvisuizilicslathc alaisinlrather |s to 10in i he‘ giourllfhog‘: hiflPwtiicii matter out sidctgyitune, we am not - family to I, iei- days. That Then because 1mm fr. elf 111R alternatives." foal ngindesd . There W91" minute v " Lmur own little I.‘ side James. A visiting farmer and asaing position especqwith talk of feeds and fertilizers it > said: “Evéryone was dlgicult to have o my cs on and an l“ "Bharc-thc-wealtimr’ udy and always list-en to it. our ts — com budlyl-with thoac whose ices are on the air and Iaining latches. lflYlW-I‘ riowledge from o.ur ‘m And another of the speedily dis- te - seka has gone . t week . It included the nspeotion day, on because of the new James to had his n We waited so to t. moo marred another tons to lum- wbs the very night, bma g their long trek w oe meoha xe-fuellfng. I may aav I Info word. m. from someone who c' than O O O All-in ill Sabbath’ hour fludy is bofsore the. mirror busy with her last pmeporationa thathas to do m‘ with such elbow-work and the use of In . ofth - . affiliation of ‘if; but ‘or? dag. ' "Keep cu y bedwtant OTHER- AITIAUII N6 Seven-year-cld Kenneth wu anally restless in church. so his ‘“ w pleased ~ Sunday annex. with l. memo . "That fly." lg chuckled, "walked in and. out of my hand exactly fi NIGHT W038 For two long hours the n-iembara of the town council hm been din- cussing a new moans of communi- cation with a neighboring village. Every time a suggestion wu made one membsrfloa-h alftlfllihfl would find out our heads to- bui d n. concrete road.“ he warm to go to the inotrlcs or sue steps out. But if he has l0 SOME other plans, she sits girl comes along who lilacs oi at z takes m, lo take 1;, no admir. (Continued On gage 1g) amen riiaiisi D. C. Wl-llilms Whltis ____. <_€ l. i hence? "no "‘l"“tn.‘l‘.“i.“‘.if.°°“ . c - _ claticn of "consommggllwt pm,“ all‘. li"€2l%“$§affhl§‘§ii? ‘iii-hi! lee. lssisslmai. 4._ What doc: the word age’ mean? ' 6. u a word beg What with ii that dmieans "llneducg ; unable to m: ANSWERS 1. say. "wu t.’ tutc." h. W111 ammt a u» mo.» I‘ ‘fionoimce kon-so-mo, ,2 mseccndoasin Sfl,llglll may, princlpa accent on last syl- laib e. 3. Massachusetts. 4. To bring l"‘°‘."'-‘-l .. if...“ - Y 0 . good deeds." l. Hilton-at». . i‘ lilllISEllilLll iSOIAPBO0K l Iy Roberta he Bathtub tin aw- our f Hi id d celaln %tub° if aulittle ksmlsm on a cloth is used m wipe the hi» (Infill Nuhnll N im will ate much all‘ if ills fire is way! 111"" m” the blossom and. iiow can I l l By Anna M1116! Q. How can l prevent hlVlIl cold feet? A. thered with cold legs, exercise night witlliombélbilfi all: i-u ' w mzfialatad l‘ . 01‘ NI’ or ci- . Q. 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