.__- >`. _.. _ 1 v n _ _ T-.. 4 (W ,e v .~ 'g 'ii I 1 we _§ fl A il I i>W"I\.1 ‘_*?i7E.!’3{“.=>tUZ`P1 5.'/_-D. oi ll 5-F”-2 335° I 2 P. Oi 1'-i°E¥EZL`.‘3?1°'J l£»"1I`.3,E ¢'\;.~_1.<_:cra"1_ \ fa-»»>~o'evf l 1 1 ". -_ _._'i. " ¢ 1 PAGE l‘.`lUI1`l` . _-a ur1f\1\1.U 1 1 n 1 uvvm GUAIKUIAN ` ‘U01 '17 1 If-' " __-*“ Y 1 'J' t Wifi- ___ _*_ __ _ g- _. _ . _ .._-&_._.-1- - -_`g = gl __ 1 1 1- *"1 ' 7 vnu---u WmWoman s Real - e HAPPENINGS ` or THE \ _ WEEK... /'i ‘iittlaluli . ifit if v;§ a ;-‘ './ls' 11i.\ 1lo1..-i.i- the 1.<\iite11aiit Gov-IT. and Mrs. Burkwall recently ei..-if ..i.; \!_», l>.~1iZo:_; ciii1-i-tlii11- home from Cai1toi1, China who will eu .ix .;_ii.~iii» i .i~. 1.1;- e-.l~i.lilu at he tile attests oi Mr, and .\il's. EL H. Lit-\~iii:i;.i _ lli\‘..\i\ A for Bl'igad.`Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Chaflw 11.1- 11 lm it il f~_>'lii-ru and Mrs `Beer. Mr.Burkwell_who was Secret- ii.»i-~,1..1 -_ _ xii-_ _.iid _\ti<_<_ c. L ary ot the British and Foieigii Bible _“___ _ 1. ____ _ _.___ .__-31, _,,»_. Speiid. Society in Canton and Mrs. Burk- __,_._ ` ___ -‘i H‘)::““‘i C“\i‘~ tiall, foriiierly 1\1'aa Ethel Reid of ~ - ‘this city. have devoted many a Tp U _ _,I K. .1-_ lm. iiiir al. urilllolls years io mission work in -_ ____ I 1; I; ~<» lie fiillow 'he fort-11111 field and it is hoped _.___ ;~,._._- -ig.. _ai ii... s.>.i;i\iy :1i~ii- 1.1¢-ll earned i-ost will piove 5 \-_-_.__.__ _ i _.\_=ilb;v iiii, iiow .nos-_ beneficial. Dliriilg the week _.C 1 ,H .__ _ ,_ __i.__. ___ .1._0\t»mg inf-_v were the silleszs of the lvllssi-s 1., _ _ ~-111/~_ Both are Hililt. of Sunlinerside old family . :L1 .\ .1 1- li '.\lii» ‘ure her per- ft`i<‘ti€iS» . 'vi : 1 I* ~ iii ~: .ii'i'c-still; is ` 1' ’ ‘i ~ 11 nf _vii-.< 1.. A Kiliirk. of ottawa is _ _,___ .-1,1.. __gt_ .1 1\. jovlng a holiday at Lower Mont-‘ - . -1 .1~ - -.#111111 tluile. ~ iz .; I-i.il .i-iiit.il's » i 1 ,wi ".;i‘.;1ii' \i::1.i1i'1t‘ll1i‘ii MT- tttlfi M"-‘~ J- 3 G“l‘d‘m “nd _ _ 1 . ._ - _ -_--ii pi\.~.li~_s of \‘ll'_ .lurk Goriloli ‘et\l:'l1ed \\'eilllcs- _t1 1, 1 -§i.- .\i;i-1-_~-ion day from a most e11_iovnble holl- ..i_ \i»ll°'i ‘:ii‘ .11'. :1t.\1li. Tile ‘ml ifiill” On UN’ C°mim`nt~ V '|" "1" ' "7" ' .\[i'. .intl Mrs. J. B. .\iattllc\\' of ' "" "“`_’_"i` Soillm. at-vompiiiircd hy Mrs. F. R _ `:""`.I‘,-M Heartz. .V[i.\<_ Ruth 1-[cartz and Ml.~;s W 1 I Wi" "‘ "" °‘(“fr Dart; .\ic.Don-.lld leave Tlieday on it J" "'“‘ " ""“1 "‘“.""‘ mir 15 :notor trip to Quebec where they _"')"°d _m wall meet ilic fot'11ler's son Mr. .luck _ `_"_u_"`,_(_' .\il11illlcw ivllo \\'i-lit ovcl'.\t‘:i_q on tlic " 1" “ ' ' ' "` `f “V " `3"`m"“"‘ (‘i»i~oi1ation Filliczitional tollr. Mr. ~ _"` ‘Z ` "_'_'f‘“`(`: to Mattliew i-cnuiined ore-e in Enitlziiid 1 ' ’ ' ' "_ V" """`!' Nom and later with several chllms wont I.-__ 1 1 . -- 1 1~.._. -vile lfllchtii? on 3 motor trip through Em.(,p‘_ ‘ ' ` ' A "" ."':mi'v' greatly enjoving his holiday. The ' _ _x f_"'f"U'C°a'l_ pfirlv will come hack via Gaspe. p‘ 0. ~' l\ .I‘.i.1\llt.. , , , , Ii il ‘ _,i ~i.=- ._-It und the _ _ , _ I ihllf I 1 r _ .\.Il's. Fdwln Aitken. her son Mr. "" ‘ ` ' J I " U 'md ~1.l*cr\ !\:iI~'en alld frielld Mlssl “H " V "‘ ;\`rfCa'.Doioth\' Klrland of Montreal are “wl ‘H V . I M1.” "" hi Cor' 11111111111 the visitors welcomed this "7 "" 1 ‘N ‘"_"" "‘”" "'.` ‘nf on week. They are holidaying at Shaw/'s Um' '~` :7 H' "‘1‘ `"' 'm“_'. “5m' Hotel Brackelv Beach. Mrs. Aitkcn’s. n \QQQ0_ D_a_n1-.n/iq1~~:~>~.~,»'~r~r»~-1--»-»~ In (All Time la Eastern Bhlhrd) *VQTOOOQQ-O again I quote Protease: W. *I5 P-"1-- -N“°i°“°1 You Are a Failure Stop and Take L' Ph"‘§§,,_‘°§_',‘{‘”},‘§§i_,§,T§,,_‘;’“}_'§._$; StkfY f B|;R|_|N Oc 0 Oul-SQ] of his entitled "Ia There a Great Poet All ' { Pi-oiiram. JZJ. 25.4 m , 11.80 meg. ’ CUP* f 1 5 p_i11.-"About Nasty Wives “nd H""p°"'k°d H“‘b““d°’-" Dm' Dear Miss Dix-During the last four years I have tried several bual- 'Im t ver' he history of literature in »>5_4 mu |1_-/7 meg_ _ all nations aild in all centuries. ~ t .allf'hihhviiled,_'1.tl _ el nna f in- LONDON Tciedshvtiialirisam liketi. aslmlisiileiiii- lily .liiiliilgeiiixixil-1'ii?g‘i?> Eilsemmg coliild- England GSP. 19.6111., 15.31 meg.; GSO 19.7 m.. 1518 meg. GSD. 25.5 in. 11.75 meg.' GSB 31.5 m 9_al meg CADACAS 8 p.m_---The waltz Hour. YV- i*=rk.__~'~- mc. 51.7 m. 5.5 me . ' . B‘30 p iii -V`e11iie.~e Quartet. LR,X_ 31.06 m., 9.86 mcg. 1 lH~2llL|N i 9:15 p.m.-The Kaleidoscope of Opera. DJD. 25 4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON _ 9:30 pm.~a at-vital. ost. 19.6 i11i__ 13 26 niegi GSI-*_ 198 m.. 15.14 mer.; GED. 25.5 m.. 11.75 _ meg: t1S(`_ 31.3 in.. 9 58 me (`.7R.O_ 48.7 rn. 25 5 m _ 11.72 meg. L\'NDIfl'RST. AUSTRALIA 3:45 a 111. iSllndayt -National 6.15 meg., CJRX, Prncvan1_ VKSLR. 31.3 m.,9..'18 inee' liiisless _vesterdav afternoon at a Miss Jacqileliiie Macdonald was ll iwi-y pretty ic for Miss Elinor Jolinson of Mciiireal. who is the izlicst of Miss M:l<'rlul1altl's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F .It/lacdonald, 137 Upper Priiirc Street. . . _ » of the Wo-he-lo at a prettily u'- Tho iiieiilbciye Club eni<‘1'tail1ed U i at'1:Nos allies. ARGENTINE _ 3 i \.3` ` .t 1 ii. ' 1 .hw _ \;\~._ ~- ‘ `=‘:.\ - ;_» .-»» all \/lib S0 alitl-bo .md u 11111- piisoll people \\ ll ilot gi t despite the tact 111.11 1 7140 PJ"--Th° U1-“ef D°fb>'- _ i'_@i1 as I was i~iii.»i~d and that, taking aliin Y ` _‘ ' i ~- ° 115.1 ' " ` i _ _ .»_.-._":._)‘. \-_. . ,my _ _ __ _ _ _ l ii 1 iiiii please ttriiiigels, why cant I please “fe 01' liwlile \\'iio aiu siipiiosccily lily friends and poet \\'1N> l>i'i-tctld lo be 1li_\ well-wishers? I need SUHKC-SP9 their p1il1»u1iage_ can you suggest wwhy 1 do was alive. When Milton died in ,- 110i Bet li? PERPLEAED PER-SONI 1874, __ l' Ansuei . Enya I “fluid -Sttllsvsi that you sit down, gi-ay _ have lit-nrl-to~l1eui't session \\'ith yourself 'in 1771, Wm-ds“.ol.m was Bm/e_ _ anti l:_\ to lliltt out “hut is the matter with when _ \ ` 1`0iii'w:it or yciii- iiiulliiiiis of doing business `_\'0ll. The difilcultv must 1.; d al ‘ has been able to show a stead lun of genius iii creative poetry that surpasses any and all ”1_?0f;f;:,;lfdLg(;°d ‘por competitors _.From the birth of ‘G Slln _ me .heh pauonlief sniutespeare in April, 1so4 nu the my work is ood dtlih _1,1,_,|, _mm “hd lm p_,,_e__ |nodH.a,_g_ Now _ 19:18, there has not been one mln- of A. E. Housnian in April, time when a great English was not living Whcn at'e died in 1616, Milton Dryden was alive. When Dr den died in 1700, Pope was When Pope died in 1744. was alive. When Gray died Wordsworth dir-ri in 1850, Tennyson was alive. When Tenny- *'"“ i”"""‘"i-> Witt' fi1'tifi<»' tiom natrontzlns sou died iii 1892, Kipling aim A. K. . ` . _ _e W i_"_-"""- 1" '~"“‘~’U "i‘m1H1`iJ` PC0918 like 10 E. Houslnalt were alive. When _ Sl“_,l_mG0. CHILE 1 with those they l\lio\i_ .lilo ti-. u kick out ii. llelpiiig an old friend, Vcspeglniiy “hm tm... can do __ “__m0m nm, lu L t tn M Housirian died ill 1936. who was hips they sympathlzing with you. wont substitute tor them. feel that they have to buy ini' tlli- .~1il\i~ oi 111111 lung .~_\ne_ iviiether or not day want. an art‘cle. Perliilps _voll pose as ti 1n:irly1' who has had to H0 P0915 to w rk to support her i-liiltlleii iilstviid iii :it-t.iig like a SIIHDDY 53105- Pl‘°V° woman, and the woman you know dont .going bt-1_~1ii1_.@ they are tired of sm-e -.»»»e _ . . _.__ . _.__ wi I WM( P k in _ _mmm dmm__ mm, Thmgdav even Dear Dorol.l1y Dixfhlaiiv yours ago 1 bet;iiiie_iiiiatuatcd with 3 mar- ` was 9540 P ’“i D""'°*" MU-51°' CB' cause of this that specialty sliops ‘iii-cs. ~iii>'p~' i:i~i' k:lioif,mt?lcvelstkntisebe_ left ahve? 'WCM' me PGM Lnlmmw 9G0.31.2m.9Fi0lne;t. . *_ ,__ '_ -~ ‘_~- '. .. e o m- Jh u_TH“mnGE P101' as salesuomeii society gills whose lllends will come to buy of them. vs_ _ M 11:30 p.t'il.~TiiP 5D0l`t WWW- So if your friends dou't patrliliirc you thc tliilliciis are that there ’ both Hf‘tit‘_\' Vlii1’.\’- -=li0i'iS “m1'tm9liiHT»°f something the matter with either volii-` shop or your salesmanshi Per; try’ but using me word 'ren In ' you don‘t carry the line of goods tha; is in demand in youilcomf its strictest sense, the sense that munity. Perhaps your stock is not iresli or smart. You can't expect 'nuns "M muy p""f°m°"‘ °f B" _ any one to buy an old-iusliionecl hilt oi- ii last _vt-lli"s iilodel diese even for but defhmce °f Mme' h°“' “b°“t the sake of friendsllip, you know. i’erii:ips _viiii .im yiiimlng your shop it?. _.I hope these two mcll who too lnl1e.h on the Dei'solli1l i`i'lc'lii»ii1|i Lmaig _.mi Wu make our customers have o Masefield and the Irish pocl Yeats. These two men have written much beautiful poe- glven so iiiiich delight lo their and generation, ure great and that the centuries will it. Bllt I um not absollltcly of it...And how .ts it in oth- untries oi me world? Has EI' C0 W P.:nei'ica a great livlnc poet? I Mlm' all. busiiless is bll.sllii~.~.s lliiti one cull l iiiii it long on frielldship “Oni or pity or having known you "wlicii~" Sou iluvc to have the gooqg many- cluswlners want anti nlake it pit-usaii. ulill easy lor tmln to deal with you P°1“nd» Russia- N°1`“'a5'- swwcn- if you want buyers. Liiveii these iliilgs, iliciitisiiip will help, but it. D¢nmal`|¢7 Whai 110 YOU think?" know. Fr1l.nce. Italy, Ger- Spaln. Belgium, Holland, Many years ago Professor Phelps giving a lecture at Yale on . 1 1 . 4 4. (1 . _ -. 1 _ . _ - _ ° _ _ ` __ ‘_ .._ 1. (~ 1 ~. 1 1. ;{ -~-»1_ V ~ . - fmiitllil lp to lit e-ice ter s ,F_lm_m_ SUM! hm rewrmd home hallgls iéiéorllgdlliile tt; the uttliiiitlit oi my husiiless. 1 hate htm. 'How penn _ . . I - from a dellchlfiil holiday visit with can g 0 lm MM mortified. Arid an undergri-iduate M-" "W “""“"` ’“-“""‘*"}“`h' At. the mil Llnlui thi. nriemmnimemhce of hor family in Boston AMW". told of it-“I announced a. lec- on 'Donne, the D-Jan oi' St_ aul's. -I apologized to the audi- for the Deairs failure to ap- saylng that he was mlich me that if the Dean had ap- "‘_" V'j*_"|~'”f;"" "[_°f_x_T_°“_"°:1 the tea hfxstesscs will he M1-s T. Fl. “nd "m""°"'_ _ _ _ As the man gave you the ciininoiiils I suppose you are under no legal neared' it w°“ld have been R mt' " “""""‘ “" ' ““"‘°‘ “`°"'"` L Pi-nken ltfrii A R “’ff‘lnl‘l< Miss _ compulsion to She .°ln_‘.' oi thi-ni buck out it wu lu-ld a heart as big as a. W" lecture. Perhaps it was." 5"""";" 'mil' Im"m°V.F'Ta1.'h`.M.r' W‘t'°fh.1' K‘°.i“W‘i”t- Mies `1i’iP\ti0Wi Th" i"'_"“"‘t 1"'“sV'°j“m°" °f Mr' chic.ken`s I shollidll1lnky`ou \\ould whirl. io at least share thcirt with him P"°f"55°" Phems 3°” 011 in Say _\i :-_ '_ -.wiv *Fri .o ic oitn Sm“_m__‘ H_ R. Hill. why should a woman ~l"»oi1.~‘fl are \-i.<.iinrz with Zi/1'. and aluay! bein 0 191 3» 0 5 _ Mid fr. W <‘ .1 1.1 1 rc 1§inr_:l lllely. _ ,_ ._ _ f Ml. Dori M tch 'h0.' 1- -' i 1 .` 1 ‘ ` ’ ' "1 t ke the children ` ' Ll ' N V" A T Vim! "mm M 'hm `“m` ‘ Eiga tackes rilace iln Augusltse man 22:1; (;;|~,;l@eia‘ih1§;iinL€riTlI;ai1:i;ielirsxhialnioiiiclifi ltllkic iega I understand ShHk€Sl3*`H1'€- WHS U19 greilieSt Donna, for not keeping of ac- deaerved hanging. But Ben added that Dnnne was the poet of the world in some gs. Ben Jonson was a shrewd e of his contemporaries; he that his intimate friend, Will _mp _UW ‘__ _,O _MM I_,m_mPn`ni»~r cottage _rlt’Rf»:~_‘.’1-mint., i . _i . . ~ me.ml " G'K_ dramatist of all time. and he is; rite a cf - "11 nf;‘<"'11of»ll tea at ,wr _md Mme _Y A RWM nf m_ Mrs. Bennett of Vancouver is _ » ~_--- _ h_e iam Dmme ‘xx first Pgethmithe i 1 it _ l’:" 1-1; l'::~ 'l7\' ‘i“t1fil" »_.,__ ha", lakh" _W ,,‘_=M_m,.__ 5,, being welcomed on ai visit to her Answer; _ _ _ “°r 1" mme “'~5~ an 9 5" " ' ' 1 " '- 1'* tl" 1"-“l""'i ~,,. _._ ...,. ,.,,1¢M, ,H Mpgpy, moihef. MTS Ttipef- Itla easy to see why a \vom1lli_1ll1e:~s she is exceptionally broad- No one has ever equalled Donne ' ». _ 1. 1.1. _\r1i~i1iiii.~ _ mm ' _F W .t _ _ . minded and just, tile.; to pi-ejlldlec the chlliii-on against their father in in certain ecstasies of sacred and ( .»f»1if1..ii so siu~ress~ rx" \;,'r;,,,‘;;g:,`f` ';';;;;=,1 NT; Mrs, Lorne Unaworth, of New cases of divorce. She is bollnd to _lust ly l11~i‘..cli to them in breaking up profane love. No one who reads i ' in-.c 'ins vi ~fff vftrtf whitlnrs wfiwiiv... th.. mmm" York, is visiting her daughter, their home by making them iccl that site is ri pool' P0rS€Ctti€Cl `mBi"i»Yl' Donnes poems is ever the same \n~_~i~i ~'v- ~-1:-fiizs .'11-riiiriit i'i _ -0,, . .uh mem A MPH- RttSS¢’l Chandlef in Keppoch. and that he is a brute. Often a woiilun 1'e\'ciiu<-i‘s herself for li*-‘B1 U* man he was before that experi- » -. -_ <1 .».; .~ ---ei-.» Rev 11'. 0 V' 'mn' nm W ` ` ~ ~ ° ~ fancied wrongs by teaching the cllil:l< D.-nnrtnient. 1 ~i- this 1-1i;.p..ii. l’r|nt_ynur name and address plainly. To '|`|ic (`l\.".|'li\lfr~lr1\1ll (ltlurtlitll 51-#till-liivlk llt‘f1‘. |1|;<|/;\.' \'ii. !l1 ' i I i '\`n|11|»- - ~ - - -_----_-----_-___* 15ll't~rt \d|lll‘~s------- --°-° ---"-*_-'*"* (|¢y___.______.._.__.._. Proving. ____--___1 recent ex 1101.11 e el Nort.h Star. the Docior's`parents_ iRev. H. 1). and Mrs. Raymond ai- ranized an informal morning re- _tni'_\- ivhere n1:1ll_\' of their friends llzlri the ol1pu1'ti1nl1_v of extending their congratulations to the happy voting couple. ceptlon for them at Bt, Pauli! Rec- _ who niorored down from Boston on a two weeks holiday leave this of morning on return. B Allison oi Toronto nre summer- at Y\lr.<. Hain Niilsuii 11nd tivo sons has been granted a iiiilclit 'ui ` method to color brciid to ln.1ii"i . _ _ . _ H Lean :ind Miss Violet Owen. mn dpwmuvl, schmm. nf ti... I O O O in ble. The coloring may he ap- Mrsi W A- mmk *md Mi” Rum plied to biscuits and cake tis wi-ll hich will have gnlrlell-bl‘.\\\‘ii - - ` W _ mn at C'"“"`"‘H'“h B"“"h- criisi. with nice paticl .sliildr-.5 1:1- i . » . _ end of white ol' lil‘n\\'ll. 1 O 4 I Mr. and Mrs. Melville 1_3l:i » ren and never gets a run for his i11ol.<:_v. DORTHY DI‘x- De _ ilk f ~~-~~:;'_-‘M coloi-f_XEti? "Siil11liu»i‘.._ of"`"" Y O V £36 “nd “wk "W0 h"“‘{"€‘d WMS .. . t » for . The tra liostcsscs at tilt- Chflr- 1 gpokilnc. Wnsli.. has liccn riilvlsigii loli'~1iv.ili 'l'r'l~.lll;~ (`oil1'is this nf- he li‘rl`-iiiul will bt' Ttil.~.< Vlmllirv \fC- Grecn of the Saturday Review of Literature, writes - "...wheri _ .ly 1 " g th. man. on _ _ 1. _1 _. 11 dig mage }LGCed Bere* and Mu,¢h;||g GIUYQS and grounds where- she played _ __I“ °_’dm"y family_l]i{:i]_&;;“"‘;$'if;;il‘S£hf';:;I;]iT'__u"“£ tfféir 1-Ethan. Colonel Ishnin gets through dis- I fz. J . when 10 years nm »agE` itelztiily kiixlliingisdthveakliehs and iinpliiiit 111 ilu- t'lii!ifll`c11'sn111lnd tliistiilig \c`f;;'§r‘;§_da]flin(‘ih; bitrgué . . . _ ' l 'tl ' `il.~1;_icriot1sy. icy wan ` RW' Hugh Mmm and Mrs' izrhilttiisgiltdalhli/irsthghf §:?laiTnPi§tzll1l01i'c lliil1iiiim1llJo>l .lil-'l to grolv up believing go Mtiifl' BW €UJ'01'in8 I h01idBY 8-i» th 1' lie who t';ll'ctl for them. _ Broadlands_ Bonaventure County. that Mother Wu e °n 5 1° * h h dang Morlegliigtglealuesgld QJBEO Queb c. _ - »_ ‘ tl l'l l' h ' mli '11 she loveat em, OW I tree - " re-re B O n ' 0 . . . . IharciMs(i'i:§o§¢i;‘lit1?Sllifiiildhti ilcoi']i1l(lir:`l]1\ sllciysncrificea for i»l'l@-171. bllii 5\'\° DOHUG 0V€l‘Y SDFXUGW 191- Wh0 WU? Dr. George H. Raymond and ‘never Say; 1; word about luiiv Futlici- .\l1ives for them and how he does chide ‘rny'pal.sle, or my gout. my five bride of Mniitieal were given a without the things he wfiiits ihiit. tlivy may time ndulscncivs- Milly gray hairs the old rustic can stil- crirdlal welcome during their brief mowers are always c,.11i..1,_m,; iliiiii- lilistliaiids to ll1i;1il1;nc_l11ti1ldre1rxie;.nctL;,e(l)iI; match Zag with mg A_.. visit to the city Thllrsday_ Com- ing what poor _ilidgmcni 1f‘ai1l.‘i' 1111>. uni in ally ` _ ing as passengers on the Steamer ithe children to lake slrlcs with tliem lac:-iliuc they ate S0 Biilid "h° having a revival. children might atilnlre Falller and love liiin rlif1-Qt. poems and letters by John nne.._ " . John Donne seems indeed to b The only monument from th Old St. Paul`s Cathedral in Lol; n which remained unlnjured b_ an of St, Pauls. Old St. Paul's was started in complet-e. It was swept away in the Great Fire and till' present Vatlledral. designed by Sir Ghria- conivm 3 pher Wren, was begun in 1675 d finished in 1710. Wren‘| tomb bears the simple in- scription in I.ntin_ 'If you seek my monument, look al'ollnd.' The carving of the choir stalls ._ _~`i\\'0RY CREAMED EGGS is by Grinlillg Gibboll, the fam- ______ ous wood-carver who was din- covered by John Evelyn and pa- 8 Shredded Wheat Biscuits tronlzed by King Charles II. 7 tiwpg butler Gibbons charnct erls tic carvings 1 i.~p_iii1iici-cl onion are in high relief. undercut, and 4 llisp.-._ flour of naturalistic forms. Fruits. residence of sovcreigns. On July 13. 1837. the young Queen Vic- toria drove from Kensington Palace to take up residence nt Buckingham Palace with her mother, lllc Duchess of Kent, nl- thollgh. as she said at the tlmc, Kay. Church Street. Bummerslrle. is rr-turning this week to Halifax. There hnvf- been many informal parties for Miss Begg during her visit. _voting daughter Marjory of Wood-i stock, N. B.. arrived Thursday ont 11 visit to the foriner`s mother. Mrs. i FT ll. Norton. l"l'l11ce Street. Mr|:` Fllniei- Rov_'.i-r mei. |.lu~m :ll Sack- ‘1!lli>. O 1 O O Colored bread will be the bak- ers' answer to the current demand “lt is hardly big enough." O 0 O U ‘ ary of Bliuklngham Palace as the m¢nd5_ . t . » Mr. R. H. Hagan of New Yorkll has been visiting his allllts the. Miasea Hunt and Mrs. Munson dur-. ing the week. O t 0 1| Mrs. W. E. McDonald and 1 daughter Miss Katherine left Summeraide this week for their Miss Jenn Bclzg_ who has been _summer cottage in Nora Scotia. visiting her sistrr, Mrs. Eric Mnc- ~ » ~ ¢ The Summeraidc tlnlf hiistcstim this afternoon are Mi-ii. Melville. Bradshaw. Miss Harriet Bradsl'mw_ Mrs. L. G. Lewis, Mrti. Will Mn- Kie. _ l U O I l O C 0 Mrs. Murray MacKenzie andi Mm Align png-|11-ms of Mimti-0.11 and her son Mr. Lloyd Pnrsons ori New York and Mrs. i"arsoi1s nro' visiting the former's mo‘l1eiz Mus. R T. Holman. in Siill1meia~.i<1»~. l I 0 O I Mrs Morley M_ Roll elilf-1'tnii1i~il‘ Thllreday at a pwtiy al1t~l'iloi1l1 tint' and in the eventnri at a slipper bridm of three tables. 2 clips iiillk flowers and game are draped in l-4 tsp .wilt spetfk 17011170? ti sliellcd hard-cooked egll. sliced 3 tulips. anchovy paste over ir..-ei-i twat, melt 4 tbstw. °f the butter in the top of a hoilcr. 111111 ilu- nnloii and cook until aoit. 'Fllen :uid the flour and stir until lillllilefl. Alltl ii\1‘ milk- 531° and prpilci'. iiltlcrc over boiling water iiiifl 1-uiik_ siirriiig. ulltll thickened triiwi- niirl cook I0 mln.. sth-rinil <>(`<‘.i.'.'11l11il_v_ Add the 811025 GERD. iiiiil lv-:il thnil.