Hap The Queen told the English wife of a Canadian servicemen “You'll love Canada. It is a beautiful coiin. try and you should be very happy there." Her Majesty was visiting the new Dominion Ward- of the Queen Charlotte ‘Maternity Hospi- tal at. l-iammersmith when she met the four-day-old son and the wile o! Sgt. William Bacon, North Bay. Ont. Mrs. Bacon told the Queen her husband was waiting for her and the baby to join him in the dom. inlon. The Dominion ward con- tains many beds subscribed for by Canadians. O O O President Truman surprised his 93-year-old mother, Mrs: Martha A. Truman, by flying from Washing. ion Sunday to Gmndview. Mo. to be with her on her birthday an- niversary. After lunch and a quiet visit, Mr. Tnunan returned to the airport and took off for Wash- ington. ‘< o _ _ Margaret Truman, daughter President Truman, was asked ln New York Wednesday night to comment on a report that Prln- cess Elizabeth may visit her at the White House within a few months. "Goodness" she said. "Princess El. izabeth? It would be very nice, but I don't know anything about it." O O I - The most outstanding event of this busy week was the visit of General H.116. Crerar, C.l-I, 0.8., D.S.O. who mingled so free- ly among "his men" that every, one, young and old, had s. glimpse of this noted man whose name is a household word in Prince Edward Island. . . ' Mrs. Maurice Weeks and Miss Lorna Weeks, Fitzroy Street, en- tertained for Mrs. Alan Cosh at a most enjoyable bridge, presenting the gust of honor with a pretty guest remembiunfe.‘ Mrs. Noel DeBlois and Mrs. Har- old Palmer had a delightful lunch- eon at l/ha Charlottetown Hotel inst Saturday. Twenty young ladies were asked to meet the guest of honor, Mrs. Cosh, wife of Lieut. Alan Cosh. RZQN. ‘ Mrs B. W. LePage. West Street. asked a few friends in for tea to meet Mrs. Alan Cosh before her departure for ‘British Columbia. Miss Betty MacCabe of the U. B. 0. has been made Field Super- visor over fifteen-units. Miss Mac. Cabe. who has been in Hollywood, Chicago and New York this ‘run- mer_.witb Peggy Wood famous Brit- ish actress has returned to Paris. She leavu this month to direct en- tertainment in Biarrltz and on to tho Riviera. ‘ of roman penings 0f ' The Week Mrs. Allen B. Cosh, who returned Monday from Toronto where she was attending the Church of Eng- land W.M.S. meetings, visited for a few days in Montreal with her friends, Mrs, Arthur Peake on the way home. O I O The young le of St. Paul's Parish, Charlotte wn, entertained at the ten hour last Sunday for the members of the Contact Club. This is n club composed of young women who are newcomers to nadian servicemen overseas. Mrs. Ibbott and Miss Ann Duffy, Vice- Prcsident, A.Y.P A., received the guests in the Rectory drawing room. Oiften the atmosphere seem- ed to take a very geographic trend as the place names of Malta. Lon. don, Guildiord, Essex or New- foundland were heard in conversa- tions. Major Fowlow, Canadian Army Chaplain, was present and he fre uentiy could be found in e cen re of these conversations as e had seen service as Army Padre in Military Camps throughout Eng- land and France. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Maurice Weeks and Mrs. George Ives. The table decorations were carried out in blue and white. the colors of the Young Peoples‘ Association- white chrys. anthemums center between blue tapers. After tea was served Miss Marion Morris, well known Canad- ian pianist, played selections from Chopin. Mrs. Clapp and Miss Ei- eanor Clspp were n charge of re- freshments. 0 o 0 l Mrs. Murdoch McKinnon was hostess at hei- new home. 25 Fitzroy Street Thursday afternoon wthen she invited friends in for three tables of bridge and addit. lonai guests 10.1" the.tea hour. Regretful srewells are being raid Mrs. Pti lea who is leav- l g Monday for her home in Mon- eal before going further south the winter months. An anriilfll isltor at the Charlottetown Hotel s. Lea‘; friends will look for- rd to welcoming her back next \ er. ‘ . . LMlsg Doris E. Eimmonds, _B. B9. recent graduate of the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, return. ed to that city Thursday; after ispending three weeks holi y with ‘her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. lsimmonds, Hiilsbom Street. Miss Simmon‘ has acce ted a itlon on the Hospital staf in Hall ax and will begin her duties today. I Mrs. Frank ‘Olfauvin arrived by l t her mo er. . . . - ‘ileionl whose illne is causing her family deepest‘ co corn. Miss Mary MacNutt has been ap. pointed to the staff of the Gov- ernmen Yukon. O O O The continued illness of Mrs. A. A. Macbean ln the PEI. Hospi- tal is regretted by ‘her friends The marriage took place recent. ly in St. Peter's Anglican Church. Ash. Surrey. England. of with the Canadian Guards and Hon. of Toronto. HANG THIS UP IN YOUR KITCHEN t YOUR RHTION t Hospital st Fort Nprman, returned from Major King, Douglas McGowan of Kilmulr, now end oi’ the year. Sir Erric. who loin- Grenadier ed the Royal service in 1936, was ieut. Elizabeth private secretary to the late Mar. Margaret Watson, only daughter quess of Wiilingdon, a former gov- of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson ernor general of Canada from i926 Mr. and Mrs. C.H.B. Longworth and Miss Norah Longworth have a visit to Montre-il. - The many friends of Mrs. H. J. Phillips will glad to see her out again after. r recengsevere ill. HESS. , O O O Sir- Eric Mleville, 50. senior as- sistant private secretary to the is resigning his post at the Charlottetown, having married Ca- u ’s Realm f Socia AALAA A . . ‘ 'Modernl Etiquette liy nonm- m O-O-OOO-OO-O-Ofi-O-O-Q . Whst ls the best way to train c dren to be socially st ease when there are guests in the home? A. By allowing the children to mingle with "the guests. watching them closely and correcting them privately when necessary. Q. 01s it the duty of the hostels to see that conversation among her guests does not lag? A. Yes; but s congenial group of ersons l: never at a loss for siflrects of conversation. . What isgthe customay method used by a club to take in new mem- hers‘! A. This is usually dome by elec- on. MONETARY UNIT Tiienational monetary unit I Panama is the balboa t to 1930. It is expected that Lt. C01. Michael Adeane, who accompanied the King and Queen on their visit to Canada and the United States in 1939, will S_ir lllric‘: place. Mrs. Percy Bryenton who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Gregor at York Point who is now convaiescing from her serious ac- cident o! a few month; ago left Tuesday for her home in Calgary after renewing many pleasant friendships. l _ _ For the next two weeks, Miss Margaret Webster, Presbyterian national iris‘ secretary, and daughter Rev. G. C:.rlyle and Mrs. Webster of this City, will be in Hamilton. She is visiting the various girls’ ' ' an dlstri , ministers, in an effort to strength. en work for teen-age girls Among from overseas on th Queen Elim- beth last week were Lt. N.S. Ver. na Darrach, East Royalty and Lt. NB. Margo Leard, Albeiton. Both NS. are graduates of the Prince Edward Island Hospital and sewed with the R.C.A.M.C. in Canada, England, France, Germany and Holland. Before enlisting N.S. Lesrd was on) the staff of the Provincial Saniiorium. NS. Darrach was with the Red Cross and held the posi- tion of Junior Supervisor. They re. turned to M D. 6 Halifax shortly after New Year's. Miss Isabelle‘ Jamteson who has been spending the summer in Hali- fax returned to the city last eve. ring. O I O Field Marshal Lord Gort, until recently high commissioner for Pa‘.- estine has been elevated to be a Viscount of the United Kingdom. Previously, he held the hereditary title of Viscount in the Irish peer. age. His new rank entitles him to a seat in the House of Lords. I O O Gen. Eisenhower has accepted the gift part of loll-yeanoid Culzean‘ Castle in Ayrshire for use as a residence during visits to Scot. land. the National Trust for Scot- land said yesterday. The gift in- cludes 2.000 acres of shooting prc. serves. ‘The Trust said it also would provide a number of houses on the estate for veterans, with tenants to be selected by Gen. Eisenhower. chief of staff o! the United States Afffll’. The castle is the sBSldOHCB of 10rd Alisa. and family and had been given to the trust under the “country house scheme" by which O O O the passengers arriving a M v~v wvvvv Y I Ellen ’s Diary lyanldsndhsnsfswifs sat down neighborly-like on overhanging branch above the teig, plmno w res and it was obvious that she was ready for a chat. I ave a start when ‘she bailed mo, rom ‘LNG in Mr. 83s woods, when I was puttingour letters in the null box this morning. I may say, by now we understand each other and have become trusted friends. "l-lello, Ellen!" she said "where have you been all along? Suppose you've been something like myself-stay- ing ind ’t it been the meanest weather lately? I declare I never saw the like -of the rain yestcrday-Dlnriy says it's the moon!" Hers she stopped to laugh ‘till I being feminine could ens y catch her int of view. laughed . "Bu d you sea the moon last night Ellen?" I had indeed, from an upstalr window. en rain clouds scattered to reveal the mel- lowness of it. lighting up the coun- tryside. I nodded. "Grand wasn't it? The malirnani gone out to the corner-see the fresh tracks? He's the only one been moving yet but I though I heard a truck at the rnill-"Cream..man was it? arid then "kind of lonesome time of year isn't it? It's nice to have someone tc talk w-Now when the rest of em come down. they never see a t ing but that old box (I felt a bit guilty here, for Jeanie had seen that inuskrawwhen I missed it. but shucks. it is as well to leave one with a. good impression instead of the oontrary)..James comes and he's one so quick and Jock-the Way mes change! Not so long ago, he and the old dog would be off up the creek fishing or through this woods setting snares. And tell m0 110W. Ellen have you every thin Btffllflitened away for the Winter Th6 llmbkm jam made and the ssuer -ut and your Christmas cake? “Dear me, for the n I had forgotten that so many things w ted my attention up at the house. I turned to retrace my steps "Oh. Ellen" she called "there's the most. wonderful pine cones up g,- lwli and‘ I almost forgot: how's Jam e? ‘Jalrlnie" I answered from "T19 bridge. 1s remarkable." The pond held the quiet ripple of Sum. mer but naked elders fringed the banks. No happy swallow touched WlhBs to the sunny water. only a blue bird called from u? the gtrganp No wild duck was in s ght and no Continued on Page a vo-o-o-M Better English D. C. William; 1. What is wrong with this sen. tence? "Please send the paper to me and“ I shall return same promptly. 2. What isthe correct pronunc- iation of "prairie"? 3. Which one of these wards 1g misspelled? uarter, quartet, quarantine, qusrel. the word "juris- 4. What does diction” mean? g. Whni. is s word beginning with exo that means "to free from blame"? ANSWERS l. Say,’ “and I shall return 1t promptly.’ 2. Pronounce pra-ri, a as in pay, i as in it. 3. Quarrei. I. Right or power to exercise judicial authority. "The case was transfer- - i title is surrendered to avoid heavy inheritance taxes. CALENDAR ed to the jurisdiction of n higher court." 5. Exonerate. x hr Coupon .401. MEAT COUPON IJBLOII . In Token Per Coupon h: fohn _-.I on. Group D...-__.2'/c lbe._......._5 u. .3 us. Group E...........-.....S lbl......._..._..l or. See your retailer Ior Mes! Classification Illl YOU iillrrrg (iiiiriatmaa l Incline Deyh Neat Coupon ll! limos Coupon I861 are vulld In! Coupon III ' latter Ceiipln 135i on valid rouge. lipstick and face powder. Just one Rllmbfle and vou‘ exclsim "Ahhhhh just what I have been looking for.“ Here are the sr red rn cream rows and enauuuiurisamn-iim-ymaiiianpnwi-igfl. rillsvi couronl vswui i: s-ia ounces in. my. mandala. um butler: Illliimmmm-n-ocnnnabiquuusumuianousoumep-u “IICTCMOIiOIIIBQOOKOIICQCMIXMIIIIQJQOOIIICQIl Isidr- wuiiire sun ‘Coleuln for luau illn- landPeBoncflf iiving rusggimm ‘Ihquesoftlassessntoweld min-n a thswoflilwlllro- Wrii s name that is more than ‘Thealmlfit he ma“? unending Ihrheistlieserv ofymrth. Eurthmliibythe flame hols Ilhisnrieetisflhsaltsroftnitb. -0|siwve linin- IPAUTBIN UB0 Oflnscwfllglliflfli AS C IBTMAS GIIT/ ‘ Rcoonversion from notion of armain ‘ to pea/set goods is bound to ‘be s slow process. Though more cl an are lradusliy wearing on the market they not in to equal the demand for _ time gifts. ‘This situation makes cos- metics more Dqpulmr than eve as gifts for the festive season lust ahead. The cosmetic world has much to offer. Make-up sets. it ling new per- l in gift bones to delight the most fem- lIllIln heart. Women will crave beauty gifts this year as never before. matter- inir make-up. hauntlnl perfumes. do lure toiletries cater to women's vanity-and a a mood be- fitting the most gals of peace- time Chris uses. Take for example the clever new transparent box of matching AA AA a. A‘ ‘ham Cook ’s Comer LIGHT FRUIT CAKE 5% cups seedless raislrisywashed an r 3 cups siivered mixed candied peels and cltron 1% cups drained marsschins cher- ries. halved 1% cups almonds. blanched and coarsely chop 4 cups orice~slfte or 8% cups once-sifted hard- whent flour teaspoon baking powder tablespoons b r cup liquid honey (mild-flav- ored) cup com syrup 6 eggs. well beaten 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 teaspoon v Prepare the raisins, peels, cher- rles and almonds. ’ Measure and sift to ether twice, baking ow er and salt- ruits an nuts, a little at a time, mixing after ench- addition until each bit is separated and‘ coated with flour ure. Cream the shortening and but- the flour add the i gradually blend in the honey an corn syrup. Add the well-beaten eggs, a little at a time, beating well after each addition. Add about a third of the flour mlrture to the creamed mixture and combine well; mix in orange rind and vanilla. Add remnlnln flour mixture, part at a time. an . combine well after each addition. Turn batter into 1 6-inch and 1 8-inch square cake pan each lined with three layers of cooking parch- pa er-the top layer buttered-or wi hthree layers of cooking parch- Hit. mBake in a slow oven. 275 deife", about 2x4. to 3% hours. decennial} &Leisure ms womivs REALM ter together until light and fluffy‘; O I ashi A ‘Ana Q .4. re-acent after hsr’ shower. I -.-_- - You can keel! handkerchief: white by putting them in a pan of cold wow to which s quarter teaspoon of cream of tartar has been dissolved. if potatoes are to stand a short time alter paring. add a little nit to the wa . one teas of salt to each cup of water. BUTTER BALLS Birtter not only adds nutritive Ginn is essiiiv removed from rugs it it is chilled with a piece or ice before trying to dis up. 'I‘o encourage the silk industry ranges from ion than one-eighth of an lnoh toalniost M11511 an pastry flour mm Rein water thstfslls in districts Morning Smile A man who had wanted a parrot for years noticed s sign on a pet shop "Bankrupt Sale." He entered and spied a gorgeous parrot. When the auctioneer ut up for sale he began bidding. igher and higher went the bids, but,he finally won out. Suddenly it occurred to him that the parrot might not be the talking kind. Holding up the cs e to the auctioneer he demsiride t "SW does this bird tn l" " ho the dickenl you think was bidding against you all the time?" chnttered tliq parrot. The old couple sat quietly before the fire lace. At length the white- haired h sband turned to his wife upon the size of the cake. __.._----—-— 16 INCH BABY DOLL I "What are you thinking about, Mar '2" he asked. " ell ohri," sh! replied “I have been thinking about our long life together and how it can go on‘forever like this, and how soon one of us will have to go." "Ya." said John,b"b€it there's no use worrying a ou "Oh, I wasn't worrying." said Mary, "I was just thinking that when It did hnp n I'd like to go to California to lve." CHRISTMAS CARDS l ""“‘§.'.'*..,'¥‘2'E.i‘i9.“£‘“" "-1-"- "pzifitr." "r ' ’ luvs “Got but Wt! IOU! MMIIII in or. fir” ‘it"s-irate. uni-ins. "m" ' lipstick “i: clan white " , ‘ ' sum" ' natal m“: a»: Soldier Wed to Foreign Girls wtolrldldruuutlna: ' in‘ . Presents New Problem I convenience there is the ----- i_ ‘_ » nut vlllflo with Iwll- .Mool'dlnl to recently publiflied statistics, a hundred ‘thousand am. PW‘ ‘ ""1 m° 1- 09°“ ‘I erlcsn soldiers have taken unto themselves wives in the various forum i?" 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