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U 38 .' i(IlI 0 m“ n,.,,,,“,' 9 p. m ~--TlllJlit‘L‘ of tho L-:i_v of ;,»;;., l, m __[J.,.[,~_,1 “,.w,., on Villl(‘.l)U\'3l’i A l'[‘ll‘ll(7ll:» ~r~:‘vicc Ll ,_. (,1 N_,Lm"_ mVLi\.mL.,5 1.u3]_,_ from St. M;ir:.~.ii'i'l'.< Clllll‘t‘ll. King‘.- 1} ‘Wom V Gets l’i1shed ulillr umicr rlzissmcri walk the slilcvriilk. London 7.10 p in. -»-A ])l.‘0'.'lL1l‘ll from the , .... ._..._ .___...__._,____..___i... _ . Around though he is thi- nephew of King Edward VII! oi‘ England this young virsi-aunt h'M‘lll,§ to be getting it hit of ll push around in this picture. Union oi south Africzi. in celebra- tion of Ell'l[7ll‘(‘ Day. Duvlscd and an ’s Realm vv wrv vvv \ V‘ —.-- Social and o-ouuooooouu-oooooooo-o«{i:o:“:i V Happenings of the Week’ 1‘HE~ .I ... ... 1» is understood the King and Queen Mary will probcbly spend Whitsun at Sandringhani. It they do, it will be their first visit since the death 0! King George. Accord- ing to the late Kings wishes Band- ringham is to be regarded as Queen Mary‘: home during her llletinie, unless King Edward should marry. in winch can Queen Mary WORK‘! take the dower house close by. IslIl1d.!'lll£,'llIm has been practically untouched since List January, and will remain so until Queen Mary is there to indicaie her wishes as to alterations. The King has a tatrly heavy program of engagements about Whitsiui, thus his scy in Norfolk is not l:kcly to be I long one. The Princess Royal, however, Wlll picbuhiy stay with her mother tor a little whim at that time. au- King Edward wil: receive his baton as a. Field Marshal av Buck- iiiglizini Palace May 28, when it will be pruscnvad by eight Field Mar- shuls, headed by his great-uncle" the Duke oi’ Connauglit. . . . Cll‘.Dl Justice Mathieson was re- ceiving the ll€2ll'ly congratulations of his iiieiids ’l‘iie.sdciy on the happy occasion of ills 73rd birthday. . . . Dr. and Mrs. J. C. liouston, Mr. Brent Matthew and M55 mim- betli McDonald lclt. Monday inorn- ing on a motor trip to Boston where the Doctor and Mrs. Houston will \‘L5ll. l.ll(‘ll' son, Dr. Gilbert Houston. who is attached to the Boston Eye and Ear Infirmary, and Mrs. Houston in Cambridge. . . . The many lriends cl" Mrs. W. 1'‘. Mitchell will regret to learn of her illncss in the P.E.I. Hospital. Mu. Mitchell is resting conitortably after an operation earlier in the week. - . 0 Cal. and Mrs. K. S. Rogers who motored to Sitckvillc Monday sire spciidiiig ll weeks holiday on the mutiiland. 0 C 0 Several Charlottetown families have already moved to their sum- mar homes at Keppoch and Brigh- ton shores. I 0 Mrs. J. H. Gordon hit» gone to Boston to visit her mother, Mrs. Milluer. who its quite ill. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Cous- , Mrs. Cousins, their daughter ' Oliro Cousins of Waltham. s..., and Mrs. M. Gordon, have returned lrom a dcllglitful motor trip. 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Mohmw I C-_’“_“ 4 D m _R,,W.“, of M1,. “~,.,.k; 9:45 p. in ~~—~/\lnllll_‘|ll"f Hour. l"|ll('Sl‘.(‘ll.'-' anri aiiw.-er.» Soviet tlsllliléilf CJRr(C‘).In\1V’1lll\l‘l,'llPal 48 7 2:16. opinlnn oi worlrl lI”£\ll‘.'( FINE 2-? i ' ‘"""’- 4' "- m‘l""~'- ‘ m.. l2 nit-g fluhhtfl 2:30 p in -3/Elll‘0Bl'll‘.lL'l,S tori Eiironeaii llstencrii. WIXAL. 25.4 v in. ii '19 mos: i Madrid i I 7 )\ m »—-Relay oi nmirrnm from 1 London. EAQ, 30 5 m., 9 8'1 meg ‘ atrium-nl.«. and liv- lorin oi iorim.—ArisLotle lll. ll 72 may MAN Mrs. Louise Bonne‘.l is receiving czurzraaulatioiis iiom her many friends throughout the Province upon her re-election to the 01160 of Right Worahiplul Gflfld Milt- reae cl the L.O.B.A. cl Prlncn Ed- ward Island. . . . Among the out-oi-town guests It the marriage of Miss Catherine MucAskl1l :1 Dr. Jcuph Predef- ick Grlllln ol Hklillx which took place in st. Matthew’: Church. Man is tlir inni.rr nl all ilwings he liimri is the instrument of in- mind is the Halfax. lut Monday evening In: Miss lscibol Jamicson oi this city. who were I handsome importad izown 01 nanny violet pi-intod chil- i'on with lovely Iprny oi crosm rocebuds with cliifion leavu inter- one day in the Iorty years he has .wriie to her. since he came onto. renewed many friendships week. on. he’; a. guid lad is Jami." during his visit. she amid. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. A Miller arc The Countess of Bessborough, wile oi’ the former Governor Ganorcl oi’ clauniater at her home noontly. Among the guests warp Mr. Iain- iiel Proviso Ind Miss Doria Promo. Gniulottelovlm. . coral, carved in the IhIpc ct ilowcrc Ind petals. is latest semi-precious stone to appear on the fashitmlble liortcon. Coral braceleta. necklaces. ring: Ind ear- ring; are being shown by {union- Ible Jeweller: in Umdon. Ind in some cases Jade and can Ire set together to give a vivid colour con- trast. The rasliion tor coral comes .rom Paris. Against I brown skin the red oi’ corIl stands out in utai-t- ‘ ling rcllol. 1 I O C ’ Pml. Murray Mwflell. I inem-~ bar oi’ the faculty oi Dllllotl-Ste university. l-Iclltcx. tor the put 30 years Incl nglatrar o! the 1!l5t.ltu- tion [or over a quarter century, who hls I host 01 iriends ham. nailed Wednesday, Iocompcnlcd by Mrs. Macrieili, on the liner Pllcuduki for a iix weeks’ vccatl -ii in Europe. At Copenhagen. Denmark. Prol. and Mrs. Macncill disembark Ind lItcr proceed to London to visit their daughter, Janet. wile of Hon. Peter Aitken, second son oi’ Lord Beaver- brook. Prof. Macnoill is enjoying his ilrst holiday in live years. Mrs. Earle Muxcy Ind Miss Marion Pickering entertained at I prettlly arranged party oi four tables of cards on Monday night at Miss Pickerinrs home Li honor or Miss Margaret Pickering. whose marriage took plow on Wednesday. First prize was won by Miss Gwen Macbeitn while consolation went to Miss Margaret Adams. Miss Picker- lllg was the recipient of I bcautllul picture as guest prlzie. Dainty re- iralunonts were solved by the hostesses um: which Ill depu-tcd wishing the bride-to-be many years at happy wedded bliss. 3 0 Mrs. H. R. Largo was hostcss at bridge Saturday afternoon at her Ittrwtlve home. 40 Hlllaboro St. I I O The Mines Vivien and Clarice Maccrulgcn left yesterday by car to spend the week-end holidays with trlends in Halifax. I I 0 His Excellency the Governor- General is a good son. he never targets his mother. Mrs. Buchan, who accompanied Their Excellen- cies on their visit in Niagara Falls, confided to the young woman who had the honor at escorting her thut her Ion "John has never for bcen away from home, failed to to Cumin. sIid Mrs. Buchcn. I have had three letters iroin him each Canada. participated in the cake- cutting oeremonias It Queen Chur- lotte‘.s Hospital all, the largest charity ball in the world. The ball was the ilrst lug: social event of the new reign. Usually this M11 is an occasion when court gowns can be worn. with flower lwcddreues ruplacirig the omclcl court pluinu. This, however, is I court-less year and many debutante: broke away from the traditional styles. when subdued shades. of material were wom they were enlivened by two or three large lresh flowers. such as Wlter lilies, pconiea or rhodod- endrcns. tucked in a cor-s.e‘et belt or trimming the ccrsage. - 0 aooi<s:An'r;§ MUSIC ‘ t8yl'.n.l« é -O60-0000-O60-0-O-OOOO to Poetry Week in Born May 24 Mly 31 this you. The mat number ol the cuiIclia.n Pantry Msgutno liu recently been publlahcd under the Iuontcu ol the If There Were More Husbands Who Are AA AA vwv .- .,‘ - .:r.- .-. . n n -- Pé.rso.ii‘al-:- Fash A A .-------.--...-- -.. v rv . vDorotliy Dt'x’s Letter Box Salve-Sprecdcrs and Fewer Who Are Hammer-Wielderc, What a Great Place This World Would Be! Dear Mi» Dix--A in or married women bum iuyult Imut have ahed I tour or two 0! envy I: we nut 010 MW’ 5 3- In J- the other day in your column and in w in nu flu hip wilt polllllld that undo It ll the grands: tribute to I W110 ! ha"! ever urn, but tt II no Wonder Ibo II Ilwhf one wonuic, icr Ibo has I tcnccr. “W” minding. uuulticb buoinnd to dcvolop hi: clurnctnr Ind good quciltlu Ind ocoourll mg the but cl tlioinulvu, We more good wives. God send man won t or. mm *‘ W °-'=°°..:':i........ WWII. Answer: Amen. Lord send mm “mm” ""° arc salve-spreulers and lower who are r-wieldars lor thct would do it-OW mmme rm ":4 ma marriage the trim than aiiythlxiix else to bring Pfiucef ogoegnm chum‘ it no (men n. 'w°°\§Vf,°"‘ ‘”..f§‘.‘."*.‘§‘.."$. wilt: he acts it down to his toulh luck uui he an a mm the divorce endures her with what fortitude he can. 0!‘ him‘ ll" N m“ he ,5 wufl" according to ma “um”. ’irili:.ii“li3l:1$I?!nIl| accggsultflt hid‘ could have m any way mapomme ‘or me iwken the trouble to do so. Iltci-ed her character it be had a no mu Wu“ mm WW“ M-,_ they M°:l‘trl:1:tI‘th(;ku%il1narIu;:ar‘i:ilc{rinpme|i‘r hnblu um tlicir palm 01 V‘°"{ IN. In - ‘ '1 when “ . nut“; 0 Ire fixed and that nothing cm be done about 1 . » mm‘ ‘M an lact, everything can be done Ibout it. Most girls mnérylzm ‘-mm and very much in love with their huabiinds and anxious m gmalr huwmqs to make road W1Ve5- W“ “M” "‘°“‘ "“““° ° ‘Y ° would. in nine cases out 01 ten, could mold to theerir hggg; t<l1_:‘:‘tl":°“lu"é"k“’lt"h° way Slay 3%.? v°t"llle1nt3lE:l° gt? ‘.hn°¢"R"§; rdiiiyioiis und lnexpllccblc thtnl W“ i r v “no. the man who will spend weeuutlrniainl 0;: :|:ll’l1“;l|’1“r "":_“"r°m:I“3:’ 3'“, he gmptimr for geakggrmusaifiglnt W n 399 mart es - wow-» "am up N‘ mm in the way he Ysmhu rtifrhtgofigca ivgary ounce ol redist- ivxicyé mPlil:rcmelf!ew:\?l:>)1x;lIIl‘!!!?brdut§1mmwl‘:h ‘!:I.lllb-flnd1¥‘U- which K1111 I11 1”‘ . , 1 centive to improvement. not the wire argues Wkdllulrklmlfl; UJ;-lzlllifgagcléi he; neck in trying to please I husband who W anyway. . , Halt‘ oi the wives who are slovenly and 8l0l>llll 3-l‘dve"rflI°$f‘c°-‘:dw“,lL1’;: eyes were made that way by inmnergitlhusbtagidaiwég Sac ‘re poor own they had on. or how they l0°k¢d- “ I 0 9 h it hmbmd. wow and housekeepers lost intcrut in their iobl. bocaulonihoem vm ‘ word 0; gobble down a perlect dinner BM times I year VI th d0 mere W“ E commendation. but would raise‘ the root 1! on the 365 E5)’ 5 nd speck too much salt in the souP- H94! i-he °X“’3kl:llk|)5‘l;u -‘:1;/Céhe Pica recklessly because their husbcnda nice rows over i. a 37 they might as well be hung for 3 sheep as a lamb. V d“ What huiibands only too otten ignore is the fact that you can i. ve a woman. but that you can cajole her into golns Bn¥Whfll‘°- All 911“ husband has to do is to put sugar in his mud and but wile will like - And so the man who wants his wile to be a good cook has only to bout about her sauces and brag on her broad to turn her into a. cordon bleu. 11‘ he wants her to be thrifty. he baa only to tell all and sundry whct it help she is to him and she will pinch every nickel until the buflalo howls with ai.gui.sii. it he wants her to continue to imp her aood lookl. he has only to pay her couipliments and tell her that she is Dflttler than any girl. U he wants her to be sweet and amiable, he must tall her Cm’ angelic she looks with that Mona Lisa smile on her (Ice and she will 11 get uii/) a. tantriirn or nag for fear oi breaking it up. _ And so on and so on. For virtually gvery who tries to live up w 1m l-iu.sbaud's opinion of her, and when rho slumps it is because» Ilia thuhlt-5 that she rates zero with him. 0 O O O O 0 Dear Dorothy Dlx—I cm tree, 21. lulu and healthy Ind terribly In love, but I am atraid to tell the girl. That is why I am writing you. Do you think it I told her 0! lt she would Accept my declantiou in good faith, or is the modern girl incapable ot believing in love? 1 know so many cynical girls it la curilcult tor me to_ believe that this one is miter- cnt. it will be a year baton 1 will be able to marry and 1 don't like to propose to it girl when I can't rilme the day. but it 1 don't let her know how 1 leel some one else might takc her away troin me. What nhtll I. do? JUNIOR. Answer: It is every imirfs right to tell the woman he love: that he loves nor wlietiier he can marry her or not. and ii. iii every girl's privilege to listen to a proposal, no nutter how nnny strings there Ire to it. 1x she returns the twin‘; love, it gives her something to wait, tar Ind draam about and look Iorwcrd to, instead 01 leaving her up in the I-ll’ poised between heaven and hell, not knowing whctber clue is wasting her time carlna for a. man who may not care (or her at all. And, Anyway, it is always I soup to a. woniaira vanity to have u proposal. It is 3 wkcn of her powiieas, like the acadps I nvue lianu to his belt. You make me cmilc when you ask it a. girl would accept your doc. laratidn in good faith. and it the modem girl believes in love. Every woman irom Mother Eve down to the la.tA=st ilcpper believes impllcltLy in love. It is the chic! article 0! her iaith mu she never drama 01 qua. tiorung a man's veracity when he tells her that she is the moat beautiful and wonderful woman in the world, Ind that he has spent his iiie search- ing for her. The only girls who Ira cynical about love In the one: who have no attraction tor mun Ind who have never been mud: love to. It is their deienu mechanism. Dear Miss Dix-—For tlic lut tow years 1 have been having gn mm with a young man. At nrst he promised to marry me, but new no changes the subject when matrimony is mentioned, and lately I have falcon to know that he is no longer true to ma. 1 me] somenmeg mag h, would marry me because our relationship, but I doubt it we would be liIppy. He is selfish and we quarrel about everything. What shall I do? SADLY PUZZLBD. Answer: lheize is noilung that you can do that will nvc the situation be- cause you cant force A man who is tired or you and who“ rum, has strayed to sonic other girl to marry you. Furthermore. you would be per- Iectly misernule if you did marry him when no was an unwilling bride- Bl’0°m- N0 WOW?“ II’! more to be pitled tbcn those whose huablndl hnvo O - ‘- with violets. I-Icr chic hat was of hand made much {on with a. shaded band or pleated chi!- lon around the brim. O O O A delilhtlul At Home was held last Thursday Ilbcrnoon from 4 to 6 o'clock by Mn. 1'. A. richer and Miss Fisher It their summer home. Frosty Hollow. N3. it was in honor of Mrs. A. 0. Putncm Ind Mrs. Mcleod. both cl whom no lnvins suxkvlllo It In early due. IL wood. Min Audrcy Pnyntar, mu OIthermo nfch. U \ Canadian Author: Annotation. This magazine, the that 01 its kind in CInadI. is for the enoouugcmen‘ and dcvelopmerit of Canadian mu. ntivv-tour poems nuke up the that number. Ono c‘ them. I beau- tiful and rather umuual poem by Clurkudc Burt-litt. will partlcuiarly tntcrut tho radars ol Helen Wad- dOll'l “Petur Abelud." already men- Molld in this column: 111:: A333 nmorsn Drooling u jury’: feet I cannot. °' 0 when up. IN than my humblo INS Q ; (who tun woluli my pal. nun own) not Heloiu who nulabod lcnl Igo- Not hers the Inc within 111! wimplch man. , In not! :9 -iienco Iowa ionic mm In: Whn they broualit mo: and. and left the guy Mill wrcith cl ml to lien her, foot ntneo |lIQ, W110!‘ mamed ‘hem ‘Wm H 561150 01' duty or honor. You can, however, save your lace by taking the initiative in breaking on the relrmommp jngtguj of letting the man discard you. Dong/ray DIX. 71...» Houszwrnz and HER_ ACTTVITTES ROCK OAIDINI lock gcrdou Ire rally ridlculoul Nun. uh puchu with poppcr Ind don- km with win!‘- You man out I list of the plantc you must buy, You ntlck than In poohfi. most or them die. the conunuouc bottle bctwevn right and wrong. In every cause for which man light, in the strug- gles of tmry buinui acul, still the lame two forces In nrnyod |¢Il_nct ecch other and III!!!‘ Dlttingiitahod iucrit will war rim to oppnulon. and will draw And it you an locliah gnoush to lustre from reprocoh. The vapors suppose which gcthcr mind the rising run You our It than Illva with the Ind follow hm-i in his course v M .1 . cg... ulacm {Ill It the clone of it to What din dlrilluclcn Iwcitu you next day: ‘rho tutor in catch to wash than any. -Icgluld Arlen in "Orson Ent- mc " - rioutod tint: Inc with I comma oltnlgonco the luminary which may ocunct bldo.—-ltobcrt mil. llol.lbA!- Iionou Inn-onto It or or LOVID QUIII lirrruoaauuam-i nrunInQIioenIndomol- ‘ AM ‘nan utiu ions -:- “‘v¢¢v M going on evcrywhere it has been in progress through In the Igu- .- vVv'v itera titre ---.-._.--- Vw vvvvwwv vvw VV" V T;-, , .7. .....ye First of Austrian Royalty Returns ~—...,-., ol the family at the late Emperor Clinics to return to Austria. The Ircliduchus IIIII she was there in Austrian monnrchlctc were Jill!" lant when they learned tint Arch- Aa 1 in , zl-year-old of AI’(l:C.l.II|e5 Otto. clclmuit “Itudy political science." llcr II’- .a u“. u,,,,.,, 1...: gem-etly nrrlvod rlvIl wu nnrdod as the nut in Vienna. She in the tint Inembcr evidence ol the coming . ‘ l . . ...-...-__-. -..-_..~ __ -_ ox not be etgo lltl;l(*mT'?lh¢ scones can THE zoscgglka ueprglmrred-e men, or on RICE UCONES IA lb. flour. 35 lb. ground rice. one tetspooniul baking soda. Kali tzupooniui table salt. Ono tioupconlul augcr. When Ill the dry ingredients are well mixed. add enough sour milk to make a. colt dough. ‘him out on to I floured bond, cut into rounds and cook on a. hot girdle. YORKSHIRE SPICE LOAF lg’ lb sell’-raining flour 4 one currants One teaspoon vinegar. it 02.3. grated peel. ts. lb. lard. or margarine one toucpooniul spice. 2 oz; brown sugar. ' Hull I teccuplul wu-in wItor. Warm the flour. then rub the 18¢ into it. Olun the trult. Ind have the peel grated. Add both those to the ilour. with Iploe and sugar. Stir Ill together thoroughly. Make 9. hole in the caritre oi the mix- ture, and grId'uIlly pour in the wctcr with the vinegar Idded to it. Pour into I greased tin. and bake in I steady ovcn. OATMEAL SCONIB AMorningSmile A Civil War veteran had spent ' week It I New York l-fits], when in went to pay 111! bill e clerk uk- "Wbat was your rank “Oh. Just I private," dler replied. “Well. I won't charie W“ 5”‘ ?.. the old 501- One teacupiul flour. One ttacuplul ocimeal. One teacupmi wrimen med. thing. You in the first private 1 2 0&3. bllttoefi ever met." Onn teaspoonlul baking powder. ——————— One egg. . one m,,,,p°°,,m ,,,.,,p_ A littlo girl heard her mad motlicr reading to herseli thc MW in which no the words, ‘Andlfiflll: tremble: Whfilils lie sees the weaken nees. ' “‘i‘nBtut‘:p((;iIi‘-andmn." she srild, “why should Satan let the saint siucnuhln , knees it it makes him trembie- l ._._. 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