4| gemstone =2 gel. early date," Miss Mildred Meriann Bennett. sister m’ Canada's Prune Minister, will become the bride of Malor W. 0. Herridze. K.C., D.S.O.. Mo. and Bar, Canadian minister to , Washington. Announcement of the engagement was made by Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett Thursday morning. The wedding, it was lcametl, will take place in Ottawa, aiid the date has been set as April 14. That it will be a very large wedding was doubt- ed. The new minister and his bride will afterwards sail for England. where Mr. l-Ierriclge has a couple of cases before the Privy. Council, and fessionnl business. After returning to , ' Ottawa, Mr. and _Mrs. lierridge will | ' leave ns soon as possible for Wash- ! incton, probably at the elid of May. The engagement is the culmina- tion of u romance dating from up- ivtirds of a year ago. The relation- ship is uhdt-rstmd to have grown lljiss Bennett's Engagement i Is Culmination of Romance s11- , , OJKFAVVA, April ll.—-'fAt a very tending practically every meeting at which he nlade a public appearance, and won approval and the esteem of all with whom she came in contact. by the affection and regard in which she always held her brother's iiiter- est-s. Europe has been visited many times by this climming lady, ‘who made her first trip abroad when she was only sixteen. She went with her brother to the Imperial Conference last fall, and acted as hostess in Great Britain, for the. Prime lvlin- istcr. She received a warm ivclccme there from former friends of prime ministers of other countries, who had he has also to visit Denmark on pro-- visited Canada and were sincere in‘ praises of Canadian official’ . their hosts. Bhe has two other brothers, N. 13., and Mr. Wiliam Bennett of Fort Smith, in the Northwest Terri- tories. Miss Bennett often made thc statement that she would be "married; sut of a socnl gathering at the beau- iLl the parties. which was the origin- al meeting place of Mr. Herridge and the Prime Minister. During the elec- ‘tion campaign. it will be recalled Mr. Horridge accompanied Mr. Ben- nett throughout the whole country; illli"‘W‘fll‘(iS in the formation of the’ Clllflilti'flnd the problems of the new governliient he was in frequent 0on- tart. with the Premier. He went with him civrwra" to the Imperial Con-I unrl ll “as lhcn that the ruy‘ iiliil. ).‘i‘llilrl i-Ilrrexitiy that he‘ ‘would he llil- new Cunuduin iiilillstel" ‘ t-- \‘ iilngloii, and on lhe return‘ "l llli‘ p 'i_\' lii Decvllibel" the l'iil1‘i0l'— ml zllliliiilillllflli wits accompanied by’ u.» rllwriud t-liuaxonirnt. , bliss Bennett was born in l-lopel well. New Brunswick and is a daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. ‘Bennett. and is of United Empire l Loyalist descent. She went to School ‘ ill New Brunswick and later. because he“ brother wanted her to. she at- ‘ tended Mount Allison University, in Sackville, N. 13., and obtained her i degree of bachelor of arts. Following ‘ the death of her parents, Miss Ben- _ _ nett joined her brother in Calgary, i , where he had gone to practice law in 1897. She spent her time with him and with her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. Dr. Coetes and Mrs. Coatss. in Vancouver. and when her suter died a year and s half ago, she spent six months with the Coltes family in Vancouver. Ever since Mr. Bennett was elected leader of the party she has been with him, at- ‘ Galyak Versatile Galyak is again favored for i Spring, its supplcness adding to its popularity. Collars and cuffs made I of this fur are shown on the suits and coats. Scarves are another a. feature, and play an important part on the spring garment. gGrey “High-light” QMuch attention has been centred on gray. in both silk and woollens. this color is high-lighted as a style item. m perfect blending with rlhcr tones gives it preference. Qray accessories, including jewelry. l are most outstanding and deserve consideration. - ir‘l'l'ill i‘. hint’ I | . , r j uonr LACE rows I . . lvfnny formal dresses of the late afternoon type show the revival of lacs posed over a foundation of a contrasting color for upper bodice and sleeves. This is a. style easily worked out in various colors, as well as black. Where the entire upper part of bodice and sleeves is of a. single light color, the skirt top is often shaped in apron-bib outline. goth in thc buck and front, the un- dcrarm sections deeply curving downward. ‘The trend of the “light top“ dress, with its fabric and color contrasts. will influence the summer wardrobe and provide the rcmodeler with a practical idea, simple of exe- oution. _ m seams A ._"'Ffi‘.'i=l'_l.’ suit has its bright side," said the lawyer. Lrfvos, 1 suppose it has," said the rieieilmmt. "Just like my blue 5§l8°-" :1 __-____-_-_. iéssr NORTHFIELD, Misti. April ins-The handicap of total blindness has not prevented Helen Goozlivln, eshman at Northfield Seminary, lim winning high scholastic ‘ionors. I fin the first semester this year she . received Grade A in every lubjett bpt one and in that her mark Izsill- \-\ -~ r on the same day that her brother] was, and not before." and this state- given wings to a lot of speculation regarding recent rluilors concerning Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, It is with deep regret. tinged with all good wishes for her haprrnesa, that people here will learn of the} engagement of lvliss Bennett, us it? means that she will be leaving 0t-' tawa shortly to assume hcr new dut- ies as Canadian hush . zli \\'!lh‘hil‘l_£'.-E ion. When lacinu \\ hcri much llCIll-l‘ pine ‘Fhurduy lllfll‘l11ll'l lollmvilijc, ill" anntluilcclnclit of her eligzlgclnellt, .\li.i=¢ Breilirii lolrl llll llillllliill‘ lrlclial that she was "very happy: but I ticellly rem-c: to liniio my iii-aim. l ed by those of her intimate circle has!‘ Bows And Ribbons Bows and ribbons in color are prominent. Olic interpretation cf the modish contrast thelne is shown in the smallish hat at the upper right,.a black straw with pointed ears and banded in a very delicate shade of dull blue satin ribbon tied at one side. n No matter how moderate an amount you have to spend-the rug you purchase can be and "'3-§FARL.‘)'F_T.FT9Y‘LN.-_€-.l lARDIAN AJ~.I\I._AM . -s v - -—-~.¢.__- ..... . Woman ’sRealm -.-- Social and Personnel --'- F0811 tons -:- Literature .._.. _. a-au- a I l ghwa hi5 un /§weeiened Jaf fa Da ief’ n,» fier/lneffi/ fay” 52/. Wart; e fore i i I 11W. .-~..-. A Dorothy Dix LetterBoxv I A Morning Smile] Young Bartholomew had taken up Ca.pt. Ronald Bennett. of sackviliel me Study o‘ anatomy at school and had shown much interest iii it. The progress at school, however, was too slow, so he sought to gain more in- formation at home. One afternoon. upon returning from school, as he sat liungrily devouring a large piece of bread-and-butter, he asked his liful Ottawa home of a mutual friend mcnt, which is now being remember- mother ill grave pcrplexity‘. "Mother, I know where my liver is, but where is my bacon?" Salad Sandwiches Chopped, hard-cooked cggs, moist- cnecl ‘with salad dressing. Chopped hard boiled eggs aad Etiquette Byloherhln to luiiclieons usually issued? A. By shortpersonal notes from the hostess. Q. Is it ever permissible to re- prove servants in the presence of guests or other servants?- A. No; they should be talked to singly and conslderately. Q. What is the greatest help for a young girl to gain self-control? A. Contact with people who are somewhat older and who have gain- ed a propv." perspective. miierrress. well f'i"l\'(‘l‘i‘fl with lnn.'~‘-. lilinnim ‘Llihslllil. (lliopped nu-n-L >ulacl dressing. (Thopporl nuts and (laces liionteiicd with salad dr sing. Chopped nlilcs and l‘t‘lf‘l'_\‘ moist- '.‘lli‘(‘l with salad (imihlliu. Chopped I'll)!‘ L\il\‘(‘~ and lvolnilts moistened with salad dressing. Chopped cheese and pimerto moistened with salad dressing. Chopped figs moistened with salad dressing. sanut butter. Sliced ham and mustard. Sliced beef and dill pickle. Sliced chicken and tomato moist. encd with salad dressing. Cubed cucumbers and radishcs moistened with salad dressing. l lli0l.1Li‘ll('(l wil h ,| HOOPING COUGH No "cure"—but helps to re- duce paroxysms of coughihrg. wiir should build their nwn nest. Ovcr 71 5-91-8722,: Fabric Contrasts Fabric contrasts in dresses are as important as color contrasts. Look to the top of your costumel Lighter tops are a feature of many effectively smart costumes. Whitc galyac against navy blue- ‘ecrtainly a striking alliance is cf- fective if thc suit be of wool or silk crepe and tho blousc of blue printed in tiny white design. . _._._.._.._‘ should be a BARRYMORE. The quality, beauty and durability ‘of these rugs 1s not exceeded at any price. They arc guaranteed Canadian Made Rugs and Support Canadian Labor stores. v¥\ Q. In what form are invitations Bo follow your hunch and go while the going is good, while you are still on amiable terms with your mother-in-law and you and your sister-in- law have had no words between you. pleasant relationship with your husband's family. laws get on each other's nerves is because they see each other too often. takes distance to give them a perspective on each others virtues. I am strong, as I have said a thousand times before, for every young to Marry? Why Every Young Wife Should Have a_Home of Her Own -- Should Men Wait Until 40 Woman Who Prefers Her Figure to Children Dear Miss Dix-When Bud and I were married two years ago we went to live with his family because we did not have enough money to set up for ourselves. But now Bud has a steady Job and we have saved up some] money, and I am determined to go to “ but Bud doesn't want to do it. is time for us to get out, don't you? ADBWGYZ It certainly is, Belle. If, as has been said, no house has ever been built big enough to house two women ~ ' in peace, be sure that three womeli would scrap like the Kilknny cats if they lived together in an apartment with 2000 rooms. married couple setting up their own home, no matter if it is rooln and all the furniture is bought on the installment plan. it binds them together as nothing else does that it enormously increases their chances of making a success of marria ' pose in life and makes them a better man and woman a and that it is the one greatest single factor in their happiness. ‘flirrl- mu t-litlivss Hill-SOUS why it is bcsi. that every young husband and One is that if they are alone during the period of arilustliicntl they are much more apt to hit it off together, and coliipl-olnisc differences, than they are if there is an outsider around. vilursc, they arc going Lu have tlicir little quarrels. because no two persons ‘yoi different scxcs. ivitli different characteristics and roared iii a different environment, are going to have the same tastes, habits and points of view But when they spat, if nobody is around they will kiss oh the same thing. and make it up and no harm will be done. But far different is the situation if the family is standing around oril i the sidelines cheering on the combatants and telling Mary not to be bossed and urging John to assert himself as the head of the house. that would have ended in a burst of tears on Marys part and himself s. brute grows into an estrsngement that ends in divorc cause Mary and John quarreled in public and thei apology. ‘ eeping, His mother is the flncst and most likable wo man I know. If shq hadn't been we would have been actually fighting long age. but you know two women can't live together all of the time and get along well, and now his sister, who is a school teacher, is coming home to live, and I think it Thus shall you always maintain s The reason most in- ge, that it gives them a pur- nd better citizens g1- wonderful Face IvIELLO-GLO give ful bloom. Made by s new French process-stays on longer, prevents John caning ilarge pores, beautlfles your complex- e simply be- r pride forbade a public (Continued on Page 11) and can be obtained for a small initial outlay. The “ BARISTAN S” too, . . . exquisite reproduc- tions of rare, old, oriental masterpieces now on display at all leading houscfurnishing Choose . (iuaranteerl RUGS WlLTON-AXHINSTETPSAXONY LIMITED Established 1m Tomato Designed, Woven and Guaranteed by TORONTO CARPET MFG. CO. lVhat" the Fashion Illustrated Uressniaimig With Every Pattern APRIL 14. 193i _ . _,.,¢ -w--ni nl-le are Wear!" Lesson Furnished BY Annabelle Wot-things“ "iii Little Jane even at such an early age loves pretty clothes. You‘ll like. to make this cute pantie ock. And to be certain, it will win the admiration of the entire family. It's a simple one-piece affair. The panties peeping ’neath the hem of the dress are so smart. Style No. 2835 may be nad in sizes 1, 2. 4 and t! years. The 4-year size No. 2835. 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