the P. E. I. Hospltil. t a a Mr er w k to take up a. new position in Piecetou and will be Joined later m‘ Iters. A valued member of Sh. Jame; renewed health. fortune to fall while out walkini? br new: Sunday, breaking her 11cm have the 381i ; mm. -_-_-..--_.-p_ The ‘Royll Ooilqo o! Music, which many Canadian-born stud. ‘eats havutlzelgficd. has ceilfizlrated diemo u‘ 8e. (t spec con- cert tomark lhioccaslofl was noted for the attendance of Princess El- izabeth ill her capacity as the cui- legels new president. Queen Eliza- belh was present-welcomed by her daughter officially. The college was rounded ill i882 by King Ed- ward VII. when he was Prince of Wales. 'l‘he idea of it orlgizlated during a nleetlng held atSt. Juries’ Palace, when it was decided to found a college of lnuslc on the M11118 lines 5,5 the Royal Academy of Music wnlcll had been ill exist- ence since 1822. The College ls at South Kensington, surrounded by levelal important museums. It faces the Albert Hall, the home of orchcslrzll music in London. It has been the training ground of mllny ct the worlds famous musicians and known contemporary British corn- posers. Vaughan Williams and John Ireland. singers. ulcludlng possibly the bestg A pleasant dlltwthlat Princess Al- i ice performed on her birthday was’ the presentation of the Lady Tweeds- lnulr Curling Trophy to the wln- ning Montreal team at Govern- ment l-ilouse. Otltawa, on Friday afternoon. Each year, Her Royal] Highness entertains at tea for the, winners and finalists for the tro-| phy and ind)’ burlers of Ottawa and | district. and on Friday afternoon some '10 guests were welcomed by Princess Alice in the main corri- dor of Rigeau Hall. The Governor- General Joined the party for tea. and ,other members of the house- hold were present. and assisted in looking after the guests. At the con- clu=icn of the tea hour the Princess was presented with the Branch medal of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club. ~ . Dr. and Mrs W.J.P.MacMfllan left Tuedsay on a visit to Toronto and Ottawa. c . . Mrs. Percy Bryerrtml of Calql ls being welcomed home on a visl to her mother. Mrs. Barbara Gre- gor“ York Point . ' Mrs. 1'11. Smallwood entertained at a delightful luncheon party at the Charlottetown on Tuesday. I O - The many frimdc cf Lieut. O01. n. Wilson Becket of the ict Spe- cial Service Force, Italy, will be pleased to learn that he is recov- ering fevcrabiy from a. serious one of pleura-pneumonia according to word received by Mrs. Becket. gbeneflg by g new mush,‘ p!“ m I O I Mr. and Ill. JJ. Sutherland. much to the reg-mt of their friends. are leaving in thevery near future for Hamilton, (filliuWhfle they will make their future home, Mr. Suth- erland having already received his transfer. *-:»“ ' *- " Misc Eflhel has lufficf- ently recovered to return $0 h" home after several weeks illness 1n ‘ ‘tful farewells won said to who left. this Mrs. Dunning and her two daugh- Choir, Mr. Dunning was given n farewell gift at the morning service last Sunday when Rev. Mr. Scmers expressed the loss the Choir was sustaining in the transfer of such n capable. tuneful and constant CGRDC church choir attendant. badly t1 MIDI! ‘rile Duchess dfffient ls selling took much of the furniture of her form- bet-he his blistered foot and found er Londomlwme. h! the Welt lid. ‘Ihe greatqr "of the " e since the house W55 damaged du ng an all- raid. "m" 91°" Mk5!" l Wren Jean all“; who his been spending several weeks with her hiking , lcnlg road paremm m’ and _Mrs_ wnter camp. It was elovey Bvgdlnlélgé at-lad Grant, left‘ yesterday toresumeher duties in Ifalifax. Her mother, Mrs. _ Grant ls making sand creams to makes me feel like the poet; on. = gr the wings of n. dove. you Mrs. Elinor Bovyer had the mis- ‘Sufferers of Painful SINIIS“"°' Male Bredllil! hi“ ' ‘ 6i" —f'ollow_ directions n fc dcr. Hoppetnings Df The Week A. Roy Kendall, Iiuston at, have Wren Mollordis home is fn Prfnce ' Albert, Saskatchewan and she i; | relative of Mrs. Kendall. em Plum-hing is to be installed rel heating" which had been con- fined to only g few rooms, will no heat the greater part of the bull inc. Most rooms in the old palace have been warmed by fireplaces only. The new housing n is drawing cheers from he staff of the palace, who think the blitz bombed them right fnw new bathrooms and furnace-heated liv- ing quarters. Aloldi uthcmnchfebt some hlsbooizl-Iistpebe- aelimpm! fly peumdto m: "M t. JutlFmDfWR'h“s“hm" it's grand how" Vick; Va-tro-nol clean congestlm _ from nasal passages-gives sinuses a chance to drain. Results are so good because Vn-tro-nol is cgedalized medication that works right where trouble —tc re- lieve painful congestion and make breathing easier. g it-put a few dr s u each nos- Mr. and rm. W.B.V. Dlmbu left Tuesday on a combined bill!- ness and pleasure trlp to Montreal, and Ottawa. - I I O flout-General A. G. l... Mc- Naughcon made his firlt public a?" peel-once in Ottawa Wednesday ev- ening when he attended the recep- tion at the Russian Legatlcn, Otta- wa, given in honour of the 26th an- niversary of the founding of the Red army. O O n Mrs, J. P. Gordon was among the bridge hostesses this week en- tertaining on Wednesday afternoon at her hnme for two tables. O O O Mrs. Donald Brown, wife of Pilot Officer Brown, with her daughter Virginia Dale, is in Montreal from Summerside the guest of her par- ents. Mr and Mrs. B.W. Fkanklin, lllilVlilg gone for the wedding on Saturday of her sister, Miss Josey Jean Franklin. t/o Flight-Llellt. William Ldsiilasllroston. a The only woman 1n the Canadian army with two rows of decorations Major Juliette Pelletier Ramsey. Who this month retires from active service with the C.W.A.C., has n military record which many a vet- eran would envy, Be;- ribbon; 1n. clude the red. white and blue Mons with rosette. the Allied and Victory medals from the last war. the King George V Jubilee medal and the Voluntary Service decoration re. Cenfly issued to the Canadian troops. Th! illness o’! Miss. Jean MacLean in the General Hospital in Hail- fax is much regretted by her home friends. Mrs. Wellington. MacNeill of Southpol-t i5 spending the week- end wlth her daughter. Miss Louise MacNolll. student at Acadia Uni- versity, Wolfville, N5 Many formdr huhnlls ill the Pro- vince who have attended Nether- Wflod School for Girl; at Rothcsav, NB. heard with regret this wg 0T 1118 resignation of its princlpzll. ‘ Susan B. Ganong pftgr 4o years of service. For the pesbweeidProf. and Mrs. ' had u their welcome t W Marzaredt Mallard regal-tangle: Bucki-nshalnhhllade, no less, will mill-rid lbw the first time mod- n the servants’ quarters and “cent. W d. __.___._._____/ inn ll c relu vided b! the Bond and Trade Board. thfiir illfomultion correct? there are no special privileges granted to war guests . . . are entitled w six months‘ notice the same as other tenants if t-hlzy refuse to move you should consult a. solicitor. Q. _My Kmcer seenls to have a plentiful supply of Evaporated Milk but will not sell lt without ration cogpons. Is this correct? rent . . . examratveid milk has been ‘biased under a system of controlled distribution in the restricted areas and may be sold onLv against sur- render of “G" coupons which are issued only to essential users. . Docs the ulcnase ill ille value of "D" coupons double the Right-HY of oebv foods that I can A. change in presl rve Yes The coupon values raised the value to ‘.10 ounces for one coupon. TURN "NERVE!" INTO VITALIT! On the verge of tesn because her husband is a few minutes late! What a prey to worry is a woman with sensitive nerves. And unless this young wit: learns‘ how to control her edglnefuiw a vicious circle until ab: um "r breakdown. Like all nervous people. she needs outlets for the high spirits, the keen imagination she now .wastes in transforming trifling mishaps into catastrophes. How much better, if you're of this type, to devote your valuable energies to an outside interest- social work, amateur theatrlcals. In the home, too, petty worries re- ‘rw t?" ldl ere o “vary weary so creme}: m 6 and e v . mm it lovely." he exclaimed “It 11.3 other wiped his streami-YIG ow and retorted: "I'd rather breast of a. chldten, Quick %/ y . f! Relic . '\ You Confer! ——-~" -~=I-=' ~"' I w" °l lame m the Every-Day Health Prob Clix-us, Guardian. Home service, Address. Be sure in Write plginly your name, address and the name of booklet. om _ P" Good t-ltf . Los its flav- 3 wnlrnlygulzavrlllen eiiot lnelhcnnetic- Smoo ally sealed oonbainersok . . KIWI I sume their normal proportions when you can turn to a hobby such as weaving or painting! Perhaps also you need a check-up on your physical health-eyestruln, anemia may cause nerves. Or you may find certain stimulants such n: tea or coffee are bad ‘in your case. Change your jitters into vitality. charm. Our BIZ-page booklet by a well-known physician explains physical and mental causes for ‘lnervesf’ gives advice on insomnia, fatigue. nervous indigestion. In. eludes directions. for correct diet, body care. 15 ts in coins for your Bend filkmlm ‘Times’ Al“! "E1110 Street Address III? OOFFEI O00]. idea to buy srcund coffee Control wlii spices: In ‘the Guard- r feature each day. The questions u: than which have ruched the Wartime Prices and Trade Bond from- hcnlowlvne Ill m lhll region. The unwell are pro- . Sometime ego I purchased n holler: for my own use. I gave the tenants six months’ notice winch .- exclres in May. They inform me - they must be given nine months’ notice as they are war guals. ls No, their information is not correct . . . under the Board Ordn- Ym. ycau grocer is quite cor-_ 0111. C and "nerves" will contirlltcifcrinlpg‘ APlllnFlVE RAYON PRINTS ll and»: lune cf hthcmogrnckle, Q n w. their tasteluuld desires l. things. The other stayed out. themselves or x inallrmw: that they can he cannot break them. ness. So l am among the yovulng stro qer as ll‘l€_.Y€Ell'5 g1: by._ . . . So when spring comes. togtve yourse eet and ankles lwwd HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE tacpo to the hem repeatedly grasped. COPPER AND BBAS PLUMBING TWellW-0i1¢_n.rticl:é added to the list of items maye be mode from brass hich certain types of bath and shower fittings . . . plain faucets, sink bolts, closet screws and 5-inch cw- inin rods. IMIOETANT After-five reyonprlnte on both Dnovtly-ondlmw . Theecarf dress la l. favorite, street-length in auezcctlcegcttenrwim the meltllnev edbycccarfcdthc fall-ic- Many d In DI low ecu by jackets or little covered eroe. A few dinner and-wove prints .: ‘~12 f;l,-':"i~:l%:_g5rr w can-cm- "” u. as AiQLMiSS Jones. RUN over: 1o me . Kn I .. ng colors fee pots immaculate too. Boll out that the is interesting. Then with s little soda. in the water w your dress have the look of remove stains 8111M 944. FICKLENESS snows t-Mnrummv Becomes A‘ Virtue In, YouthMUnenswel-able Objection To Early Marripges ‘they want to know PH‘- well. think thatncklcnenisnot mu.- lvlll who h!" llli-llllllflll Gilflllflll dual treatment. - Also, it is an indication of "dvwloulnent. QuuI-lcnl and Answers on Price lo ask no price control are Invited to send them in writing to tin mlltee o! the War Time: Prices Women's Regional _Advlsory Oom- outam clothes. so that the boy or girl with in love in June holes them to bears That is the Quill-l, mnnsworablc ob To this column come unha . men and women who have fallen out of love-with their wives and husoands and el-s. and practically ever-yeti: of ah Y ‘miserable men and women are lncllmble of a deep and It is Just that they have ‘hatured in their mates than they early nmrrlages. of let/tors from in love with 0th ts with: It is not that these cblmsteble charucte and abiding plaaion. and wan some didirl their salad dqvs _,,; . ' Ninet mine times out m a hundred u. . ' z hue q and the unfaithful wife n esult of flcklenlcss. but of natnlralgdlgvelonfnent, Onel went on to his R that neither one could change cc stop, t w“ m “o mo“ o‘ Demon” y FICKLENIBS BECOMES VIBTUI- W1’!!! AGE So boys and girls should not re rd fickleneasias a. defect cit-her in and realize Lh fit sh wthfi: th T W sh ‘mm Washigtlvhae a cws are m ca , more demanding in their associatg. , on mp Youngsters should also recomniu theft flckleneu is not Onlv the best . take out t. skim a nlarl-lage of which they arc likely to tlre- It also mek th ousv and ilindredsentimental complications that cause For as long as they can be off wi-th the old love and an with the n easily as tlvty can change uleir hats. Ou-cid can only scratch their hearts, Tl-lls may sound like cold advice and as if I were luivoca hangin till-whit?“ 18 the proper dance for girls and boys in z y poolcct and enter Ylflllpll admit I have carried €£m°*"'.°“’f.’“'l.l'““°°. "$111153? I‘ . lworlg agea. would that fulfil the " wan ac . ' . conldltlons’ t}! w "young my“ u‘ g tilIlimlry-fairy cirl buck. m’ loll em." ' a Moretonmmuseda l°§§y'¢ell'in§ six mgonwhe’ %l'1l°11; e . men , fiugltieniy prrpduced t nook petrol-l . “ ave b8 ' leneét Plllgdlglrl Here. you'll ‘he always. Does E OX1 ' ' 4 oed Pllbeam lwore. tlle wint-I TM qqslsfogleifon," Ce. um oalthmc broke in, decisiv y. "I MW W are not forgetting that a. D001’ l1; low called Baines has filed to-dfly- ..."°“'i“““ °“"‘.‘l.“.’.°" ‘-’-‘l“‘...‘f°lf; n's ace was . forgetting." He svhrukied his shoul- ders, "But, heavens above min. aumlv you see under what c bendi- cap I’m labouring? Why" '-- and he utmost soet the world — ‘this nub- lic ceremony?" th - . a great mistake when they indulge in-th pernl i ccnlunmlly called "g ng steady" and ti-o ethcunezflgm swtctie. That narrows their field of yision. it keecs them from over} t.li‘.'é"él.‘ii“i.lllsttfifi m" 10* M" ea we w m» If they did. ii- would take oyureof the ilcklc problem both before and 1 after lnarrlllglufor none of us tlrc of the thl nor are we unfaithful 1r‘ those whom we real . Mcrcton and Miss uilrov. that» lhfi’ n5 that‘ “mes up m ‘mfldeal-ican have u. quiet talk with me. I 1. ‘Living €s'lLeisuref’ i The Woman's Realm Dc Rayon hose slip around on your legs? ’I‘ry upplymg a. tofuch of vemsh crélun or hand lotion to And wunsim comes age-tn like an - B, . And the fresh waters and awakened hint. 1MB- And budding woods cwnit u — I mlcotl Prepared. and we willgo and think l n. And aligoid loves shall come ho us- but ed Y0 a. but. prevents roughnxes or to your legs And here's our - As some sweet _ t which harsh . words veiled fore. . . . —R0bert Browning. Mend and Slave-Keep handles p and wnen 100d 15 thread at bend these; day, when ‘ ; . mammal: m clothes aid fur- m" n‘ " "msmm "mm" again: BXllwAIlfl itlaave you e mending pe. whichcen pressedonlvlthahct vm hm and. will awe time, in addition tarmclongfnfii the life o! clothes _ .._.._ and househo articles. 311119;“ Tm“ ‘ PASTE]. FELT HATS Learn ‘ a Quick loot tzeolmezldzecrub feet“; l in ed m“ wuml. water. Then scv- - eml MO ma» I olo “t: "hm °°°°‘“°“ "V" i darkened by black nalvy Mrttmls and ad for trltmrling only -- “ are in ore, fringed with fruit, for w th, cos Wear tilted ovfr your eyes. for a cc th. rub ico- peok r . Dry hol-oughly, pet orl talcum or foot er. _ so that her name is coupled with hls.- m, _ “m, ml not m: w the absent husband.» m‘; be“; Efmch YRAKHBS at the hem of cotton dreesce ale especial! donfi in contrast, and Apply several strips of cellulose of window shades ‘t: avoid finger marks where made my been LOOKS. GIRLS e w ' __ indispensable item in any ward- rdbe. Pattern No. i156 OOIWIJDI comrlplete instructions IOIIIIIHHI sizes 3B to 42 Mm" and" these item's ilocw include cation Department country's women. Women drue for men, . Howe: sold, and “the men are gone new and women are letting them- e few men who are they tell me so every- Y never men women generally look stamps to Needlework Burelu B : STRIP“ —-———.— want ill woman's. looks in neetness. HA1! and Ind I'll-lid Mk0 Br. Wcesrlll; ' rbklcd I fills.- ié-’-°.-l'~lm=.i'i%n.. a l don the fluent wall-lb at]. ' can. Film Rolls Developed l Printed “"333” 25 OdIl-"lnIpW-hcfl THEYALl-‘WENT HA RE m-le ‘may FOO iosn-l YOU seen wAs-uls FIRSF-WFE Framed SW-Colcnd 79 “‘§£"l’;‘8.ll"5ll°l'..°‘oll'JlQ- hi?“ Ejauoukimlabcnyh. Janna. _ We out. ll Print NIBI Ind Addr— Plllllffi All OIIII althrop looked at Morefcn. lonl and hard. He said: "I'm sorry! Sergeant Pllbcfllfl. and this noes for you. too. Mr- Fillnaszan. you misht do well tn Aft/t- il. I lm the chief fnvestld’ fill“; lliuthorlty. And I oronuse Mr- hlnk I‘d better take them with me now to have it." CHAPTER IV GETTING THE FACT! I C lth ' l mom in Lovrzxoo; Arrlilgf Klixdgllettexan . chinks’: fslufi “it canola/mi? smnl . T0 1mm- , DESIGN N0. 1m A lovely knitted awewter in an To order pattern: Write oreend above picture with vcur name and address with l5 cents in coin w Ch rcttetown Guardian. No. i006 NAMI————_——c-n— lldlluntn. z Fi§'s*’|‘i'i0 i11$ gg€€€t 3m JJRIIQIQ from . . . . $3.29 t0 $14.95 03:0 V. “The. “Wired nmrvoue. m‘ 7 17° W“ feel as! c2111» h r-heh W‘ "wit; $33. ‘hen m 1w or work a w; ti too much for 7W . wglgrlan. are vo-l thrilled? HYWBWI- m; teoi Don't f0 et we're tilymlti-ifefin- w c-efiln 0-1- throlys cat. "I'm neat.’ m the ieut unmoun- cf m- or v 5*" —-— lodged lo 1y in her vehcmence. ll cup lard or mild-Invent ~11... y..." t... m u. v. cuc mum: waver w. the!‘ pwol 1 expect to mt 1% n5 salt rried. It: nigh this time n s ouva sifted ell-ammo flur nenll cinch-ow Inwuod.“ 3 1-3 cube We"! flour "y to be convinced. Gleam the fat and stil- ill w” ' - wAddsalt vnlcowne ullnndlmnledwvhat cool hiy- . uni-unnu- Hake .. Iyrup by stirring I cape of the ’ ’ noun terlifewmomentc, until disco ved. No soreness, and lets you rest at nlsM 6020mm: needed. No tmubloat ell. Pinex is a special (‘Omvmmd °f honey. Instead of augu- syrup. Then get flfouncoa of Pine: from In; throat and bronchial melllbmflu- any drugglst. put it into n l6 cc. bot- Money refunded it it does!" PM“ tie. and add your syrup. This" gives‘ you in every wly. lllw sriRIllt Ailiililili com ' a o... 81sec» ma» sol-re l “g ., from .. . . . 810.95 to"$34.95 BLOUQIQ ' from . . . .' $1.98 to 3333f YURI.‘ from . . . . 51-69% 35-95- HATS ~ . from .. . . .. $239 to 35-95 __Q__. KENNEDYm , Ladiofl Rcacly-to-Wear 164 Gt. George 8t. P110110 1766 ‘n-‘l. . Cut the fat into the --~ ~ fimu- until oms and one nine-inch shell; 0r dozen bwo-inch tan shells HOT WATER PASTE! ques," chc protested. mixing with a. quick, outti -~ tlon: do not stir. Chili “lei rolling. Makes some amount pastry reci __.-_-¢_. m WHOLE when PASTRY m 1% cube emu ill-purpose - U‘ i owe pastry flour PLAIN PASTRY 11/, oulps whole wheat flour l cu slftedall-nurpcu flour or ii/sl-lgumconps“ mu. Gradually add mid ‘ lnclespoo r and combine until the dough cl d v wit: ' % lardmrln-cguid-ficvomd-M together. Chill before ml $6 cup of the flour and ‘blend the ‘ water intdlt. nlaklnl a. smooth Bad cough. Yield Quickly’ . " To-Thls Home Mixture ‘ Surpfiglggly Quigk Bgflgf, you 1d OUIIOOD—I family suWIY-Q‘ No "Coo Makes some amount as plain w recipe. ll ll t. u h edlclne. ltl g" ‘ saw.‘ Money’ €gl!{y,etx:;—e:b0li€ lgurilrlmeeusmiifh Here's a. medicine for coughl due to for your money. And children mks it coldl, that you mix In your own klt- willingly, chen- It's» wv tonmuro that nny- This home mixture takes rlshr M14 one can do it. Once tried. you'll never of a cough in away that really util- because it tastes so 30°4- bc without it in your-homo nu. It loosens the phlegm- M15" membranes. and belnl sunrand onecu ct wa- cleul- the air passages 5"" m you can use corn Iyrub or liquid nrcven ingredients, in conccntraifd form. utmost reliable agent for sooth- obnrlotmown ' _ Mdnl. Pattern file-germinal the lfiljdllfl"hblllfitlll' Q [I Snapshot Q I Needlecraft For The Home .l_a_._.-¢-_-__1l- W {IHTA Rl NTllKlf-l