Happenings Of i" Dorothy ‘pa. §Jy.- ‘ The Week t Princes of the in Cun- Icr Royal Highness Elizabeth, is a patroness Junior Red Cross Society adu. A icttor was received by tho organization, written by her own hand and dated at Buckingham Papa/cc, praising the society's work. . t o . Prince Bernhard of the Nether- lands, who Ilcw here from Britain some weeks ago before his wife, Prliicms Juliana. entered hospital to have her third child, left this week to vzslt President Roose- velt in Washington. where he is the gints; of the President at the White oizsc. Dun afternoon b tho vinclal Sanitgrium when they presented her with some exquisite pieces of to! Bight Lieut. M. R. Arias H. A. I. llld Mrs. Aries, had their infant son clinwciiu; .11 All Souls Coupe], St. Piers clnicdrlil. ‘lnursduv’ aft/er- nuon at 1i 5U linen hc re -' not i oi A‘ alt-l John, on E. M. M.. Dvilufllllllt,‘ the solemn cere- 111ml} ill Lllc presence of intimate Int-nus. The godparents of the cliui were Rt. Licut. Ellis Aries ‘i. Cunt liurold Lonsleyi of Eng- The gudmothers were Miss may COWliill of London. England, _1 Airs. Blake, wile of C ill Blake, as proxy, an Margaret Beatty of New York, with Mrs Robert l.‘ Hyndman u. her mxy. By pro-arrangement the sun's health was simultaneously drunk in England and Charlotte- town at the same hour 5 15 local time and 9.15 English time. Alter noon tea was served with Mrs. R. It. Bell funding over the dnintily ‘lppointe ten. table. Happiest good lshes uro extended to Flt. Lieut. ml Mrs. Aries and their little son ‘ichae’ John Aries. » o - a N". 31H’! Weeks and III. l. B. Miller were joint hostesses i the Charlottetown Hotel on Thurs-i Guy when they entertained at a much enjoyed luncheon bridge for mutual friends I I I I Mn. McIntyre wifc of McIntyre entertained three table bridge fo the Charlottetown Ho day afternoon. I I I I Miss Emma Nicholson was among the luncheon hostesses at the char- lottotown I-Iotehon Tuead . I I Mn. Andrew. wife of Lieut. Col. P. I. Andrew entertained for friends at I. luncheon bridge Thursday at the Charlottetown. Mrs. D. Bryce Bishop who is lcavi shortly for her now home in nt John. N. 8., was the guest of honor at l, luncheo - party Wednesday at the Charlottetown when the rmembers of her Bowling . ails-sue at) the Y were her hosteses. Hon. J. P. McIntyre i; rocelving g not: £352: it aplglsggp {is congratulations of m l, “fled bu” ‘ vases a by good- wishes 1H6 made the reclpl- t; that ‘he l; lenmg mt of valuable gifts at social gath- ghal-logmown when m, b“ made Sifltifnl‘) mark the 1mm" wmermd a wide circle of friends. I I I I I I I I Mrs. K. l. 00x onto dinner party on Thursday at the Charlottetown. I I I I Mr Frank MacMillan of Edmon- ton A1111. was here over the week. Int . nection with the recent death of his mother, Mrs. Donald MaoMillan one of Char- Bxitiiclwli‘: old and respected resid- and friends d0- mm“ w " have Licut. Wlgod r. lufty homo for a visit after three Lean on ulgtivo service with the V? 4 H family lighaql to The l h dll . .1 a“ Wednesday owning lbs. A. I. Mould invited th Queen Mary Needlework Guild t: the Charlottetown yesterday for their regular sewing. o L_ . .______________ ENClOSE SNAPSHOTS IN LETTERS army of women workers -the hon- . curable forty-rivers. as they are L _ _ . called. although many of them are nil your films direct to Canada's lament photo 45 l than .' lm-zlnng studio for dovelopl and printing Buvo dulcn’ profits. Volumonhuslnms onnblc m tn do quality work at lowest cost. and you will bo better p eased with your pictures. Airport dance on 2‘ n Woman's Re alm I Social and GllRL CAN BECOME ATTRACTIVE . BY STRESSING NATURAL ASSET Just Pretty Teeth Enough For One To Create Personality Enjoyed By Others DEAR DORKJTHY DIX-May I ofler l word of consolation Ind ud- vicc to the girls who say the they m m I w" have a date. This is m own experience. I was m“ a homely girl with the andicap of having a beautiful and c I “leg”! m so I was always overlooked. I had no pretty cllot es. 110m m w-ofld much education, and I was about the most nuserab c person e - to see what I could do about maklnl turc mys l1 over. I took stock of myself and found that my only 111°" T" were! my Pretty teetliind Egg-Ibex“?! t-heug bloclllflllbnrglelenllxleynig“; “mes l‘ d“ and Sm e . r lknd my honversation by reading 800d books. the papers and Malawi" 5° I could talk intelligently on almost any subject. I olned the Y. W. C. A. and learned to ance at the expense of stepping on other people's feet. I teamed how to plfly l °°d “m” °l bridge and tennis and dm W! 0° that I made a good Pflfmef- be tiful. but Ipilencgllllnfaagttrfalgtllve begguse I have lifrncd the secret of wearing clohllles and developed a fileasin! 13°“ TY- and that rates hlg er than ooks. 00d be popular with vour oWn sex i! l time start towards being popular ‘Pris-h n6 opposite one. Every individual as 0 outstanding feature, small as it L1. and any girl. if she will plfly mill 11D. 0i"! make herself attractive. I know be- cause I tried it. A HAPPY GER-L. ANY GIRL CAN DEVELOP PERSONALITY ‘ But one day it occurred to me oves. any girl who ere if she only has tllght on her g possesses oven so much eno hair, they But such is not profess to worship it. it. as you will perceive if you l your acquaintance and observe that few been mentioned in a. beauty wmgsb In reality, there are downs of qualities that g. even manufacture for herself. that evencreate for herself by diet and exercise hqw m h and how to dress. For few of us ever her clothes and her general appearan DEAR DO day. but that is not of our our kngakgig, and that is tlh turv to- thatyls of rlages that are nothing but Can nothing be doneto fie lives before they have fairly begun? COPYCATS CANNOT BE EASILY GUIDED ANSWERP-l um afraid not. for when did Ou cvor take counsel with reason, or youth listen m the voice of cxper once? The boys and girls who are rushing into these war marriages, which most of them are going to repent so b tterly are actuated b iv . y them is that. they are s .are copycats, when they m ' same weater. play the 0y? and girls are doing. ds are getting mar- thrcc weeks’ acquaintance isn't long gs and 11nd out whether what they fancy of which they will tire ls they Films Developed and Printed 25c no.1 351'?» n-on- Congregational Church. through the cerem to the memory of mid have rceommundad Irlend: who now uro your c y customon." I Mounlod Enlavgcmonll lic-dxfi’ In Basil Mllnfl STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE ‘ Ia: 129, In! Olflco A, Tqronh L Print Name and Addrm Plulnly Orifi- lave your favourite Enlargement Coloured by Ilunl major in the air _ Lady Simon was then g lwicow and her bridegroom u widow. KNITTED IOCKI FOE BED OI SPOIITS “a lasting love. Nor is it any use with a stranger they can't d:- termine whether he or she has the characteristics they want in a hus- band or wife. ll think vc as the somehow they are grownup. And so the poor little simplewns rush into marriage for which neither of them is grepared, emotionally or even financially in Probably in the ack of every one of their heads is the idea that if they the duration they won't have to don't like it when they meet again after stick it. They can get divorces. Tho real sufferers 1n these hasty war marriages are generally the ents who have to pay for their chi men's mistakes. m: usually the ride comes home to be supported and oitener than not to have a baby for her mother to take care of. zillion o! nova: being at a loss nu mower: A young officer made l. bet with u brother officer that in less than 94 hour; he would ask the sergeant-major a question tho; Would baffle him. The sergeant-major accompanied the officer on hi; rounds, in the course of which the cook-house was inspected. Pointin to a large cop- per of water just ginning to boil, the officer said; "Why does that water boil only round the edge; of the copper and not in the center?" “The water round the edge, sir," replied the vrifcran. "is iol- the men on guard; they have their breafast half un hour before the rest of the company." IATliIR knit‘! "Pa," snld the boy. Zooking w from his ‘jiok, "wl-f. does a man's ‘better hon‘ mean? replied the “Usuallyfl my son,“ father from behind the evening paper. "she means exactly what she says!" IASILY ELIPLAINID The sergen 1 -mnjor had the rc- days. since he i “aims...” “i “M a -___ . uucn r0 m». r A utue hrch i?“ " s a ea ' ma ... ;-..:~.".§=;I§“-» gun. . M“! DON'T WASTE run- ‘ It's not! than warm M134"! " “mo” dutliel-lggucmwcys we? - “m. d - nun‘ Qan- E 0 . room than you actualy ma; _, - room for tho other fellow. lvcn u t crowds you a trifle. ‘mun yq " to think of other people bug‘ real good m“. 1 intui tn. “m” ".§'.'§.°£..'$.'i& m3: so- in: all. wicket chopping‘ llatl in ldVlI-wv- have restaurant orders prompt?- Uuiilgmtllpldlelllvegistiaerlvlccto n‘ m s - wrfiimpblllble, don't use street cars uring yourself. That is non. ' ‘ BRIO ENVELOPE FOB IIATION 0A5“ ___._ HI tion books for sugar, ooffgq, and Bus. are only p" l that have to be carried m ale woman's pocketbook 21nd accessible e a urge amily, he; overflows with them. A gooqpm trick easily made, is a fabrb; m. velope. held down with s. fsp m a decorative button. Make it dew, thickness and of some bright my, terlal which will easily cam-h m. eye among the accumulated dcbnm " r purse. Make sure it’; w“, sblc. too, so that you can it out rcgularl in rich suds tint will! float thcdd taut ‘and keep m use skimmed from u of stews. 0°01’: Ely In g - akin: an-~ '3: deep f”; M; “gefgggng pom. tion card handbag is a matter»! w“ “m, ‘m; mwhnug n, g1; measurement rather than pflflem acocptmblo. It is only through the The size should correspond to m, y oo-opcrction mo! ovary 111186 MIMI! 500k mu have. wife that o thlrt - —-— 331"$l1'i'l<>§°‘$?m mul- uirrovm m moon al’ will be obtained. '-——— A little leftover pic dough my cooked withlrnleagfllrxl‘ rlzazvstmbefiups and be rolled thin. cut in cigles. lilumn vi or Iliad. With the lam‘; 4a hours. ‘I BONE! SALVAGI F‘ l PLAYS WAITIMI IOII A few months from now when n. shell from an anti-aircraft gun sends an enemy plane hurtling into the sea oil Malta, it is not beyond the realm of possibility tr, the ill salvaged in one Ounlcha kitchen today wld ploy a part in furnishing the explosives for this and similar cxrplolts. ' A continued sujzgly of full l8 needed to produce eglyccrino used in Ill typos of munitions, National . Bulvn c authorities int out. The dr fronrm mm. the grease from inoon Ind mull!"- nowaday . always, k1 Doing up her hair in a hurry and having it neat and becoming is part o1 the day’; work for a girl in the Armed Forces. To meet her needs Antoine, the in- ternationally known hahdresscr created special colffureg which coupblne speed- ln anangement with neatness and style. ‘Above. members of flhe different services in Ottawa, maum smiles with coming Antoine hair-dos. Below is a wry sleek pretty coiffure for the long-haired miss. This neat arrangement of braid; and rolls does not allow for any untidy or straggling hairs. CHAPTER X John Wyuter arrlveo at Staple- . All“, twenty 1111135 (106 WBSu OI 138t- tle Romp, at about nah mlttbe afternoon, A be a e ' oi s r m uwuffflt wltmtal, March. Although of was supposed m be JOhD. wynter, steering the edge o1 a little na was well concealed one of the approach mill air "PB-Sb COIN t 0X magic. Crushing out his cugerette he slipped his hand under the cushion of the seat and pulled out a hlu-t- prlnt. Yes, he could get in away to the left; he had his pass and that would admit him without any diffi- cul Pushing the blueprint into an inner pocket, he pulled out the ignition key and got out oi the It only took a minute or two to 1.1 and disconnect it and then. dr ging his hat u little lower over p eyes, he started m walk up the lull. The lane got narrower and nar- “ rower and he had to pick his way through a couple ot giant elm tree roots. sprawling themselves across the pathway. He would linger and smoke for live minutes or so and remember the joyous days of his outh when on an afternoon like is he would set oil’ with a D88 0! buns in his pocket and hunt for rabbits, and get back as it was getting dark. and then have a. gor- geous late tea with his motne; whom he adored, Happy, happy thought John wynter. remem- bering that mother whom he had lost when he was fifteen. whose loss he had never reall got over. And as he stood are his thoughts took another turn. strange things had happened when he was m boy; ad grown up he recognzzc: them as All pointing to the fact that ho mors or loss possessed l sixth sense. A sense that had been almost hi in his alarmingly valuable to m profession. But why was it invading him now? Someone; something in his viclnlt . Danger . . it was con- nected wl h danger. 8 hand round to his hip ‘locket he felt the stubby nose of his automatic- No. not personal danger: he wok his looked upward. The boughs were hand back again. And then b4? thick above his head although leaf- less. In one place there were leaves: a thick mat of them caught B1110" the twigs. Quito a H4- shifted his Dual on u little. "Hallo!" A white laughing face qleamed down at him. The vowing lady whoever she_w_a_s. had hud_a. DIGIIO. K u now role these d: u I time. Pattern o. 386 toned bed sock is ulnminl rt sock. Either may be knitted in a short Elmira list of materials needed. iu ‘ “on of stitches and complete truc om. - : Wri . d b0 t with name d “£2. lbfiiftl in wt 8.’ .11; K315314531 split misti- Gun ll. Rfrlf>¥£tm”""dw""dus"‘ bulgnflmlfl ‘m,-__-——————@—_-u___———__ m-rmonmo An artistic window display which did much to on- courage the sale or War savings Stumps was that Ion Ind hi! sh!!- q11_._____---—— movuvol-------- of The Canadian Store; Ltd», Btmnysldc, whim Ill minted on by citilcnl in gone (Continued on page 1 , 001 1) A the pm of m. mtnfmnhit w. n. o. Atkin- It wul widely and favorably com- Ltiws. whilewlililgl’ he not gnrlch in v con ll groan OI. . ft h w“. uthngtiy ffind ‘pu.t€isr:g.:d".$ on it makes a sandwich for a lunch x. FILLED CAKES ._._...__ _ To volfeltivouirtothcb- vo ‘fem cakes. remove their tops and ll the centres with jelly,- prcservs, or hand sauce. Rephu the wp and ice all over. one enjoys s. surprise. Service Vitamin Luck May Como Auto Mishap: at Night the flowoffihcfur, thn bru the sumo direction. slowly. sway from he than is l good chculstl n air than ghskc lightly. the oils in the leathers ' RINSE IT FIRST lthagooc-habittorlnscoutthc saucepan boforcusln out launder m d tforeiputtlnizt ting an wo r nses a 1e m: ed when bleach isfled so of It will remain in tbs water takes but a minute and will 11>.- Quick Cough Relief: Try is Home Mixturi Splendid Results. Save! Easily Mixed. You'll be surprised how quickly and easily you can soothe a. bad winter cough. when you try this well known recipe. It at none c . VITAMIN iA _. aw T0 econ Eresacar, HEALTHY wuss, vieesnou Driving at night. are you con- fused by the lights of cars? Night blindness (the failure of your eyes to adjust quickly to dim or bright lights) is just one of the relults of a lack of vitamin A. Amazing - the importance of vitamins in diet. what they can mean to health and youthful good looks! When you have lots of yellow and green vegetables and fruits. their vitamin A prevents night blindness and also helps build rc- slstance to colds and keps digestion in good order. Vitamin B1. found generouslydn milk and whole wheat. gives you pep and a good appetite. Vitamin C, particularly ubundlnt in tomatoes and citrus fruits. ll good for your smile-it rnukel healthy teeth and gums. Vitamin G. found in foods that contain other vitamins. helps to keep your skin radiant. i ‘ Tho IUDIIIMO vitamin, D, build! body tissues. Fish-liver oils bun loic of it. Make sure you get all tho vitamins you need! Our SZ-pago booklet has charts showing the vitamin content of everyday foods- Eivol "Protective Diet," l6 vitamin- icli but modcruu-coct menus. Tells 0 ways to preserve vitamins h making. 56 "v I . . ll hom: mixture takes right ~ otuluvcrocoulh. Far-real ~ and you'll lay It's splendid. It loosens. j phlegm. loothca the irritated ~ ~ Needlecraft For The Home lllfl‘! Al A val-INT!!! ‘lhlsmcllwlthlcurtfookoil You cm "come out of i119 k19- chop" at c 9N uwghnllwcurdo orcotlo miomlorllht l’°'“" llacroiftlnooldulbohoros. » would a m“ QIIIIIIQ @@- no. aim h doulsn silos 10.12. 14,10. ia- 20: M: I: 40 and a. sun so only I 1-4 yurds ss-inon mm with a 1-2 yards load"twcalv mm m amm- wmonnzumoadmnalgflyvol; A information mo! be to Mm Wartime Pr! Quechua no Anew‘. "y." fiwiwl vlll Inm- In 1- " any mu office of OBI Ind flcurogular h. ob- f i all. am . flomln m“ " ‘llml Pflofl Cbsppoll Building. e c mom MI. Ii you will lone n full details to tho nour- est Prices Board office. your com- plaint will b! invutisttcd M III . . . . I ;.ce we are not sure what con- stitutes a fair price coiling. Could