Owing so ms tact that deliri- Ire b: the xiii; sad Queen W! file nincesses for South Mflfl h" 1mm grrgnged for the first week m February next, the Royal Fem‘ fly’a Christmas all)‘ at Slfldflil!‘ ham wiii be slightly shorter than usual. it is reported. Their Mal”- tles and the Princesses will leave London for their Norfolk home dur- kig the week-end of December 21. and remain there until the middle of January instead nf the end 0f the month. This \'fl"lfltiOfl of their usual program is to enable arrange- ments to be made for the BWQ ‘African tour. a Royal princesses cry for their mother when they're scared just like other little g’r:.i. Three pass- ersby, it was revealed Saturday. gaw q, pony trot our of the garder entrance of Soestbzijk palace in Amsterdam, with a irlghiened little girl clinging to tlie saddle. The pedestrians halted the runaway pony and helped the girl down as a footmun came running up. "I want to go to mama." the little girl cried and thc fooiman took her off. The next day the rescuers received thank-you letters from Crown Princesses Juliana for help- ing her seven-year-oid daughter, Princess Irene. o s o 5t, Andrew's Society o.’ Montreal held its annual bail in the Wind- ocvr Hotel Friday of last week with an attendance of two thou- sand guests. The event. under Vlceregal patronage, and tradition- ally viewed as the grand opening of Montreal's social season, enjoy- ed especial brillianz- by virtue 0f the presence of His Excellency Field Marshal the Right Hon Viscount Alexander of Tunis. and Errlgal G. C. 8.. whose attendance. with that of Viscountess Alexander, marked his first appearance at a mldor society affair in the metro- polis since assuming his duties as Canada's Governor General. I I I Hei- Excellency v/vre i sown of liver lame fisshicned with a alight train, her ornaments beinl; diamond tiara, with diamond kiace and bracelets. She wore. gold slippers and a spray of burp" orchids on her shoulder. ' ‘ 0 o a Miss Vesey was in black mous- dp solo with pearls; Mrl Lemon in black lace and Mrs. Sher- wood attired in turquoise bins lame. As Viscount and Visoountess ‘Alexander with their parry assembl- ed on the dais, the honored guests u ed to the left. the 1N8? ‘gigigmstogd at; atteltlon while t“! orchestra broke into the strains oi‘ the National Anthem. A fvX "l" ‘followed, when their Excellencl-es iglided onto the i100‘:- and the brill began, Al; half-past ten o'clock. the debutantes were piped into the ball- room for presentation to the Vice- s-egal couple and included several young ladies who ere intimately known to Charlottetown readers in- ‘eluding Miss Elizabeth Brow. dau- ghter of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Brow annual summer visitors. Miss Brow was in white moire, the dress hav- lng a square cut neckilne. tight bodice and bouffant skirt. silver accessories and cor-sage of gardenia. I I I The marriage is takillil pin" l" the First Presbyterian Phurchtugn Winnipeg today oi Lieut. Mr Ruth MacLean dough"! °l_ s‘ (Rpm) D. MacLean Chailotmtown and Major 1L Q gunnyfhe cere- mony will be performed bv 3"- Dr. Donald, (tenderly of 81- An" drew and St. Paul. lifontrcali in till‘ absence of the Rev G"l‘d0ll MC‘ Lean. moderator of the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada Who lfih "ti: tour and recently visited iii C 5 Yottetown. I I Miss Edna Gordon -nid Ml‘!- Dorothy Goldie were joini hostesses as their home last Saturday nit“- noon when they entertained nt a jolly kitchen showev and tel. in honor of ‘Miss Olive Johnston, on.- of the popular December brides- to-be. who received a lovely array of attractive and useful kitchen gadgets accompanied hy Witty verses of congratulations Gordon Goldie, brisht you»: wn ‘i! i" hostess. as Santa. gifts and, with the guests thorough- ly enjoyed his pleasant ‘ask. I I Drill“! mi. c, .1. Tidmarsh. Montreal, have returned from an extended trip to the Pacific Coast. I I I ‘Th. many friends of Mrs. 'r. B. ‘Woodman N IM 1° 1"" that after being in ills [ttvlto pat- qgw pinion, Montreal General haepffll for nearly rix weeks, shc flffieisntlr recovered after her tiers to accompany nor dough» Es. H. R Stewart to Oltnwl she will mnshi for some i a _ s is a , brunt r. Irvin: oiura- i t .1»... Iflilfltfll: UlIl-v ma; ‘several wllfl, s! ll: - brought In thv » M" ;_ L“ Ours-an returned Wad- nesday from an extended vim Wll-h liel‘ brother, m. Philip Lame Ind Mrs, urse in Winn iws- WB- W" run stopped off in Toronto on the way home to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Ial MacArthur. I I I Mqor O. W. Campbell and Mrs. cgmpbell returned Monday horn a visit to Ottawa. ' o Mrs. (Din) Carruthers returned Wednesday "W" m‘ minim?" visit, with friend's I'll TOFOMO- I Mrs. Murdoch MacKinnon was hostess at a most, enjoyable four table bridge at her home inst Sai- urday afternoon with additional guests for the tea llflllf- I I a l-Ion. Winston Ciiiachiii Saturday sliced into a BO-pound birthday cake frosted with 32 hats representins’ those he has WOPl since school days. Included were ah RAJ". hel-i met. a tin hat from the Battle of} Britain and a brimiess fur cap worn at Yalta. The fc-rmer Prime Minister now is ‘l2. I I Among the pbpillLl bridge hos- tesses this week is Mrs. H. "Hooper Home. Elm Avenue, who is enter- taining at a series o! panics 10PM!‘ friends at her aural-live home. I I A delightful dinner Dflrly W85 held in tile Blue Room of Old Sim!" by the management of the Rose Marie Beauty Shoppe in honour of Miss Violet Birtwalle. Miss Birt- wistie was presenud with a gift. of money by her employers and a pair of gold eiv-rliiss by the staff accompanied icy many good wishes. I I Mrs. F, E. Smallwnod entertained at a smart two table luncheon bridge at the Charlottetown or- Tuesday. Mrs. A. E, Chilcott, formerly Grace Howatt, only daughhir o! Mrs. Edna Howatf ‘ Carleton. 1'6- centiy joined her husband in the Yukon, both Mr. ani Mrs. Chiicott travelling from Edmonton, Alta. by Canadian Pacific Air Lines. While in Edmonton Mrs Chilcot“ had the pleasure of meeting and en- joying the company of Mr. and Mrs. John Ledgard. Mia. Ledgard was formerly Olga Lov- of Borden. I I I Miss due Jones of Hazelbrook has returned from Cambridge. Mass where she attended the Sinford- Jones wedding. I I Happiest congratuatioiis are being extended to Miss Joan Taylor and Mr. Arthur Keith Baliem whose engagement was announce to their friends this iveek. I I ' Mrs. Byrne Hope Sanders. who has visited Charlottetown and whose name as diri-ctor of the con- sumer branch of the Prices sioard for the last five wars is a house- hold word, ‘has in Otiawu announc- ccl her retirement from the board at the end of the year She will return to Toronto to resume duties as editor of Chatelaine maqerine. Madame Rene de la Durantaye. gs- sistant director of the consumer branch. will succeed Miss Sanders as director. Mr. and Mrs. Kemble A. Webster had the distinction lest Saturday of celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary at their new home Glen Alden Farm. Sunminded by quantities of flowers, gifts tele- grams and letters. Mr. and Mrs. Welxsfnr slpclit a happy dziy and very informally were at home to many old and new friends, the latter making it the opportunity to welcome them as pennanent re- sidents. Mrs. Alfred Webster and Mrs. W. E. Massey received with Mr. and Mrs. Webster end welcom- raaaaraama;¢¢ -"~~¢_vA- Jonas-Sharron tlhurch Wedding n" "If-fill! took Plane in li- James Anglican Church. Guelph, Ont, on Saturday November 2nd, of Miaa Theme. Florence Mimosa, R. N, graduate of the P. E. Island Hospital Class 1945 and daightes- OIMLIMMIKGQONQEShQ-ng Charlottetown. to Mr. George Edi- win Jones eon of Mr. Layton Jones of Pownal. TM ceremony was performed by Rev. E Brillenger B. A.. in the PR5 of their immediate friends. the church bclns very pietiily deo- Orlltcd for the occasion. The graceful bride. csn-ying an exquisite bouquet of phik roses and ferns wore a lovely street length mile 0! Turquoise crepe tsimmed with gold sequins. her accessories being carried out in grey. The matron of honor Mrs. V01 MoCoimiell, R. N. also gowned I a street iengtih dress, choosing black crepe with gold sequin trim and corsage of red roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Douglas J. McKelvie Immediately following the cere- mony and warmest congratulations‘ the happy young couple left by, motor to spend their honeymoon in. Hamilton and Niagara. the bride travelling in a smart grey dress vrlbh grey top coat with matching accessories. On their return they will take up residence at 43 MoTague Street, Guelph Ont. The Guardian join". in happiest congratulations. How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley O-O-O-QOQ OO-O-O-O-OO- Q. llow can I prevent tlie juices of roasting meat from escaping? .\. Wiiien either roasting or broiilnig meat it is better to use a. spoon for turning. for the reason that a fork sticks into the meat and allows the juices to escape. Q. liow can I boil a cracked egg? A. Wrap the egg in" a piece of waxed paper, the kind in which bread ls purchased, and the con- tents will not bubble out while it is boiling, Q. How can I prevent the sew- ing machine needle from cutting linen goods? A. Rub the seam to be otitched vwith hard. white soap. guests of the Youngs at their palatial estate. Faiiholme. New- port, R. I. The Press said the royal couple expected to go to Cleve- land Dec. i‘! when Young attends a directors’ meeting end add-eases the Cleveland Advertising Cluh Last year the duke spent two days as a guest of Young explaining he was in Cleveland to "study Ameri- can business methods." At that time he attended a board ricot- lflg 0f the Chesarrake A: Ohio Railway, of which Young is chair- man. One rumor sair‘ the duke m-iv establish a part-timi- residence in a Cleveland suburb TIIE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Similar. neeember s SUNDAYS horoscope holds m‘. uryiorssudden“ ,'fllt|h. reversal from passing conditions, with m-uch promise of "new hori. W15" beBOt by sour-d reasoning. in- dustry, meritorious conduct and controlled emotions. all combining to win the war in support of those 1-11 H P06111011 to confer favors. There are also indications of spin. tuai and emotional solace. suppress all erratic and hasty im- pulses. i ~. The Birthday Forecast Those whose birthday it is may find themselves in a period in which they may be able to clear up past errors or misunderstandings, by m. nnsnrntlris new asiires or techi- niques, in which sound ideas and practical propositions are sided by tho intuitions, inner leads or lug the visitors who extended happiest good wishes for future celebrations. In the dining mom the table was moat attrnctisteiy arranged with gorgeous mums as a centrepiece, and was presided over Mrs. George W. McLeod and s. Russel Ooac who were assisted in serving dainty refreshments by Mrs. B. W. McEwem. Mrs. Henry Laptliome. Miss Dorothy Cox. Mrs Warren Duchemin, Dingwell, Miss Linio Altken. 0 I I Prince Philip of Greece, soma- times mentioned as s possible con- sort for Princess Elizabeth. has applied for British naturalization and will renounce his Greek titles and rights of sucrcssion to the throne it became known this week. The prince served with distinction i-n the Royal Navy curing tho war. His mother is a sister of Rear Ad- miral Lord Louis Mountbatt . Pal- ace sources pointed out that“ the naturalization step since i919. and that it hsd no bearing on tho pol- ribiiity of any marriage with Prhi- t cessllirsbeth. . I I I The Cleveland Press says it was intimlhd that the Duke of Wind- i sor will use pan of his large pri- vate fortune to Joli-i Robes-t R. Young, chairman of the Allelhlny Corp. In buying late the lfbw York 00ml}! Railroad. Rumors have been curt-slit for weeks that the disaewouidflsureintlioviutl- nsncisl out throw-h which roan-z is reported to be aiming as com- plm control of the l1. .7. O. The Miss Mildred i "lull-lichen." Secret agreements are favored. but refrain from erratic movu and do not run counter to higher-sips. A child born on this day may have mic creative talents. Original ideas and strong Ln-tiutive leads. It should. however. be trained in sound and analytical judgments rather than snap decisions. For Monday December I MONDAYS dstrologioai cut has indloatiaim of the very aismloious woopsct of putting over the "hlg ideas" plum. hops and wishes incisbating in the last few days. when the creative ursos were probably “working overtime." There is promise of the concentrating of enemies. initiative and resumes on practical bee”. but. be not carried to excel or over-acting in moh course. Mt on studied plans not psssicnet. impulses for nal mite. M!‘ Willow h! incubatfnl. lstlieeassgiessadfac- ultles an moor excellent stimuli or cosistruotive for snaking obieot-i In. initiative md the wee to to It" are excellently spill-red to at- tract support and cooperation. The But ' . _ W" .. ‘ ‘v‘vvvvvvvv w wvvv "sew- v iialcnd Pe DOROTHY 01x SA Babies-Marriage Wreckers. SOTI ‘my ‘AAA AA MMQA vs;- l Parents llftu lllcntail liver lssocast tlccspslt of Awlthusaldtbattho ‘ lssbsby. That mayhsva beena Braille inevitable _ of wilecraok once. but it is a $64 prob- lens now that Junior has become a home-wrecker who puts Casanova into the amateur class. 0f course. nocentiy sucking the little moon-faced creature, in- hls thumb in his bassinet, isn't a cricniinai, who, with malice aforethought, allenates his parents and starts them on the down- ward path, which leads sway from ' But, judging the cradle instead of to it. from the innumerabin lcttcrs that w». column, that seems to be the way it la happening now, and if babies were ever tiic well- sprlngs of Joy in a household that they were once reputed to be, they have changed into first aids to divorce. I must have gotten a million tear-soaked mis- llVIl from Wives telling how ideally happy their marriages were until tlie first lnbv crime. Their husbands were atill lovers who told them how beau- tiful and wonderful they were, and vriio spent their evenings at home, and who brought them the little gifts on which women lay such store. But with the arrival of the Little Stranger their husbands began roaming and they had never been the same C8. And thousands of other wives, who are nothing but young girls them-selves. avid for the pleasures that belong to their sob out sad stories about how they other girls. teeth, and Grandma wants to step to be their own baby-sitters. who are NO fab-hers. est to other ladies. Zuidance and attention, and that stead of spendin whv. babies woul that binds. Cook's Corner O-OQQQQQ-OQ ORANGE UPBIDE-DOWN PUDDING This ls a shallow layer of cake with a nice balance of fruit-a pud. 61118 which many readers will like well enough to retain the re- cibc for many a repeat-order. Besides giving nuttinesa of flavor and a rice porous texture. the bran in this batter does a. wee bit of stretching for the white flour. 3 large oranges 2 tablespoons corn syrup 1% cups once-sifted pastry flour or 1 1/3 cup once-sifted hard- wheat flour 2'4 teaspoons baking powder ii teaspoon salt 2/3 cup crisp breakfast. cereal 3 tablespoons aisortenlag 1/3 cup fine granulated sugar 1 egg. well beaten 1 cup milk Vs teaspoon vanilla Vs teaspoon almond flavoring PR1 the oranges, cutting nwny the membrane, ranove each sec. tlon carefully and arrange Ln the bottom of a buttered 8-inch square cake pan. Drizzle with the corn syrup.\ bran "him" the baby and walk the colic would senerally lend a hand in he] time of life, are tied down by babies, and how lonely and dreary the long evenings are that they spend with no com- pany but the baby, while their husbands are off playing around with OWN BABY SITTEBS 0f course. the baby problem has always been with us, but it is just more acute now when trustworthy nurses are as rare as hens‘ out herself of evenings instead of 511181118 little Sweetums to sleep. and when most mothers are forced crwligiltdthereiisslno’ use in blinking the fact that we are facing a strait“ Olgesttti‘ tuatioi-i and that we have got to do something con- w e a ou t. We cant go on letting Junior be a sort o; universal Wfiesilondent in most of the divorce cases. have their own idea about how to handle Lhis question but my idea a: viéiflraeedu-ioti-e husbands and wives who can take parenthood we need m a L°u 193MB it Bet them down. or obsessing tihem. ore mailers who are not ALL mother and fewer fathers Of Course, everyone will The reason so many husbands revert to tlie wild and, 11m , ' first ggliagflfig giebfiiézllie Shell wives virtually push them out of tlie house hm“ m" t ° ° e1‘ blbY-Wflrllhlpplng in peace. Junior puts bacause ms w?!" ‘Of Joint and it never gets back in line e 5 '1" 1°n8er interested in him lie transfers his inter- again. And And if fathers w 1d g1 , er as a mother is a lzllgihglfelflilt tfllllrittt a rather is inst as much a “Lh- he owes his children his parser-m] it l5 Just as much up to him to as it is to its mother. and if he m“? t° make B hflPUY home. in- 8 his eveninss at the club t0 escape the kids‘ noise diff be a menace to marriage. They would be the 11,; M0 d e rn Etiquette By Roberta Leo 4 0o+0+++o+o+o4 Q- If the bridegrooma parents live in a distant city. should they be invited to stay at the home of the bride's parents? A. This would be the courteous thing to do Q- Is colored or w-iiite linen cor- rect for tihe lunchon table? A. Either is correct. Q. What do loud loud laughing indicate? A. Rudeness and ill-breeding; a well-bred person never tries to at. tract attention. talking and mix in crisp bran cereal. Cream shortening and blend 1n sugar gradually; add well-beaten egg. a little at a time, beating well after earth addition. Ccmbine milk vanilla and almond flavoring. Add the dry ingredients to the 6198M!!! mixture alternately with the flavorpd milk, combine lightly after each addition. Pour batter over oranges in pre- PBWd ill-ll» Bake in a. hot oven 400 degrees. Measure l-nd sift together twice, u" 110m‘- bold-no powder and salt; , flharloiintown Guardian. about 35 minutes. Tum out on an attractive plate and serve hot with pouring cream. rNeedlecraft/ What more welcome sift could give a friend who loves her leis- and the pretty things to go with it than this matching bad jacket and slipper set? ‘they're so easy. to make and take so little snaterial slippers. approx. 96 yard 35-inch. 8nd 20 cents for PATPERN which includes compute sewing guide. Print your Nana. Address and Style Number plainly. as an’ to state also you wish Include postal unit or song climber in your addrefl. Add-rel Pattern Deparisaeat. 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I grumbled a bit to each other about the strangeness of “having to piod through this new snow" at our choring, and came in from it fresh and hungry to our breakfast. It. was in a fine new world, we "lived and moved" today. ‘Ihe old scenes were gone, hidden from us or enhanced by the recent fall of snow. Not that there was any depth of it, but sleighs replaced wagons and farm carts on the roads and about the farms. At the same ii-ne. trucks and cars continued to travel up and over the hill or turned in the mill road with t-lieir week-end grists. Jamie called up to say that he had ‘made a lot of lovely roads" with his hand-sled and Jeanie brought ours from the shed where it had been stored and hauled heaps of “Sunday wood" to the box. The men, I know O-IQ-OIIQ-O-O Better- English D. C. Williams tance? “Please d bear it off to feed to the calv (Continued or Page 3) *”"** 2. What l5 the correct pruliulia POO-OIOOO-IQ-QOOOOOOO-OO-QO'O~ | 1. What is wrong with this aen-, right away?‘ ings they would continue to find the cat pan full, there would per- hBPS be evenings when their ra- 2 Pronounce both e‘: as in bet. are Lions would be small or perhaps accent last syllable. not tlie llisi. forgotten altogether. James would 3. Conrieificut. 4. Setvile; suitable iatlon of ‘effect!’ (noun. and vcrbil 3. Which one of these words ii misspelled? Chesapeake, Chaiiaii . ooga, Connetlcui. 4. What does uhe word “menial mean? 5. What is s word bflglllfliil] with ani that means “liveiiness; eii- thusiasm"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "Please do this at OETZ" ea. for servants. "lt was a menial task assigned to him." 5. Animation. Saves Big Dollars. So Easy! No Cooking. comes to the relief of coughs due and is splendid for quick results. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups honey. iDent a busy and delightful day. at a number of interesting sn- deavours. - ' HOME- There was the hauling to be donor srain to the mill; manure to the field and hay from a stack. The last of the machinery was stowed away and this included a trip to Rob's on the same mis- sion. and also extended to the barns at the other farm. At home, now that Winter had play. ed its first hand. the cream separator was moved indoors r0 the pantry. I fancied the cats, and Tabby herself looked upon the activity with a wistful eye. The season of dance for them We! Pretty well Pllt- 1r at morn- Morning Smile “Two sailors were talhu about l N"! ti!!! had ban at the night daylight. I am wondering why-I did it lnyielf." ' Household ~ Scrapbook _ Vi” Then put 2% ounces of Pinex A pleasing surprise is waiting‘ for you, in your own kitchen, when if colds. In just a moment, you can mix a coulrh syrup that gives you about. four times as much for your money. granulated sugar and one cup ofwatc a few momenta. until dissolved. (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid instead of sugar syrup.) No needed-Al's no trouble at all. Home-Mixed Syrup . 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