. H the mermbers of arts of Britain. The Royal family ‘ere engulfed in separate crowds and cfilc als had difficulty in clear- them to move o! gusts in the course of the entertainment. Only one man in the crowd wore the traditional grey lo > hat, the others being content wit bowlers. felt ll-S. cloth cans or no hat at. all. any carried cups of tea and cakes from the luncheon mam dow-n picnic fuoion on the lawns of the palace The Queen wearing g light mus- tard wool cont and Princem Eliza- beth Wearing navy blue wool coat. both over matchni wool dresses, rovided main fas ion interest at he Derbfi race meet at Epsom Oouise ain and win _ weather conditions minimized style interest although a burst of sunshine coin- cident with the big race dismissed umbrellas and mackintoshes t0 show the majority of women in tailored tweeds. Both Queen and Princess wore matching accessories and se- cured their hats against gala with brown and pale blue veils. respect- ively. ' On Saturday Miss Mary Lawson, whose marriage to Mr. Tom DeBlois was one of the social hap igs of the week, entertained or her maid of honor, her bridesmaid and the Misses Beryl and Audrey De- lBlois, presenting them with ex- quisite sterling silver monagramed vanity cases as souvenirs of the happy occasion. ' A cordial welcome ls being iven Mrs. William Wood and her ittle son William Legate, who arrived from Bumham, Berk. Exiglahd ovcr the week-end to Join her husband who proceeded her by a few weeks. They are with Mrs. Wood's parents w. and Mrs. Frank Clarke er o - o m. Allan a. Cosh, RCN,le!t last week to join his shl H.M.C.S. Uganda at present iii uimault. we. Allan I. Cosh. Jr., left or: Thur er M1" John M. Adams York, . I 0k. and Mrs. William McCormick and elven months old mo, Richard arrived by piano last Saturday from Tcrontoios dsmonthwlth Erma Mallett entertained Miss Seller's Knitt- nig Club, along with other Char- lottetown friends at her hlome in Uni-on on evening to s. miscellaneous shower. Again many beautiful grftuwm received Mrs. Wesley Dinnls. Charlotte- town. was hostess atamiscella vus shower for Miss Seller on Thursday evening, the hfide-to-be receiving many varied gifts The pretty tea table centred with lilies of the valley, and. white satin streamers. gfis presided over by Mrs Victor aw. o o Miss Seller received presentations and gifts from the following organ- izations with whirh she was assoc- iated: South Winsloe Sunday School. 'l‘rinity Young Peoples Union, South Winslow Women's Institute and the G d: G Pure Milk Dally. Miss Bertha Martin entertained at her home on Chestnut Street in honor of Miss Bernadette Troinor, whose marriage to Mr. J. Arthur M an is to take place in the near future. On arrival the guest of honor was escorted to the dining- room which was tastefully decorat- td for we occasion. After the pre- sentation of a very beautiful gift to the rnoepcctive bride. a. delicious lunch was served by the hostess - o . The Staff of the Charlottetown Post Office very plwsantly suf- parised Misc Bernaoettfi ‘Iktgmdr on e evening w en r - rented with a vslunblz “ti: and s very lov_ely.a.d_dreu. A novelty kitchen sho honor of Miss Berncdet v liar Kinhora ‘rhebride-ho-be received many love- .;“§‘......“‘°’“i.‘“r...‘.“h"d "*1: m. mm- iflrlctdifi ' “lo Happeningsof. The Week for a. six weeks visit to in a .fllondion'i.000uienandwnnlcni-hl rtdhowrhiflillllllm getthciil andQuccnlmlthcl dnomtodchl-lr-‘rhllnrae u“; Mpg-gm; an": 0f beautiful giftlvvio 0d I It the most democratic amen party l1! Belem Campbm PN- q rvea-heldat Buckln ‘Palace oantedtottaebridewbfllfvhfl » when me my“; mm y Qnrggtgmed little niece Mhis Torus A. Dev- natfonal sav workers from all read the _ . ereaux. Mlle King g greetln scoompunyingutihe gifts. After Elsa Omeunn heu- fellow nurses. aftornaon tea. was served. s heir: poured Mrs. Basil and Mill Tamas O'Domell. thchos "s “are on... use t t . s. . c on - W-"Wellr- HOT WEATHER I The present indispositbn of Mrs. T. B. Woodman endMrs J. T. Icbbon is very much regretted. COLOGNE DnntiyGnyohfilFAfVIr’ MissAnh Be z an. n flabmlflVwdw a i‘ Jameswtakfi at: substantially reduced price- Reircahingulccmllarecsc... marriage to M place later in June is being enter- tained bv her frlunQ. . I my c", HM wank" ti: rem“: "13.? lath." °"'°r"'**“"" “'"'""""‘ w e ' "'°sp s aaumm garden. Bennett was given a shower of love- Now "lihhhin 01d Fluhioued ly gifts from her fellow nurses and was also the quest of honor at an aftemoon tea at thebundall Home, at which she received many compli- ments on her past services and _ _ happy good wishes for the future. (hisspccislpricqifsngoodidca .. - Y Mrs (mules Kennedy and Miss u’ “d” 7°“! ""0"" ‘uppm Charlotltkebsfloliggon (Entertain? joint: . 0r me a e “pa” BIG l2 OLSIZE merit and at this 115p? Reg!” y social gath many attracive gifts SPECIAL PRICE Pink, Jasmin, Rose Geranium, June Bouquet . . . scents to suit your moods, your costumes. At were 5d tome: lfope Chest. Mr. Shirley Dixon of Montreal is a guest at the. Charlottetown Miss Alberta Mscfarlane of National Restaurant Association, Washington. formerly of cummcside is among the guests atten a. four days session of the C lan 0 Dietetic Association now meeting in Toronto oath? lzoyal York. Mm. Fred fiocfrey entertained at her pretty Cavendish apartment ‘Puesdsy. at three tables of bridge in honor of several June birthdays and especially for Mrs. Bert Davis~ on. who with Mr. Davison llleeemi%is~ is ieav-‘l next week thr mo ths' ho iday to Winoillpgg, werlere {their °h9"l°tt°t°wn' da Mrs. (DL) Kobrinskey, “a res es. Mrs. Davison was prescho- ed with a very attractive cosmetic bag as a token of wishescfher upper was serv- O-OOO-O Q ed at a late hour _ ’ , 1...... m...“ m...“ “we... Ellen s D.ary fiefigehlga0gezhé fourth Eaigldof . I l] ' lam-waiting w grmossgipgdiubem. y B’ "' “m” F"""°" Wm Mrs. ‘k’; nu, m. and Min I-hssl Smith whose omega- Mn. doom a. omen n. their merit w m. Charla Stone An- hggr"..‘.,°,‘:.ff,.il;g“.‘i.“‘§.“f.f°l‘liéif summer homo,‘ Brighton Beach dovur. Mass. was announ this Dim 1n hm cm. Perm the My Dom sen" w man“ week is belnmwidely entertained. Wm oomHor N I s‘ h, James m)" 3‘ before sun-u . “you never can tell takes place to Mr. Eirith Hughes Her Bridgo club honored her about such m"__when me an,“ syn-loft United Ghurchmxt Wed- with a very lovely gift when they “PM,” mlm of m, m“ w AL “'4'?” ~ "* Pml-"m" "lm- m“ l“ I’ 1W"- Hemld derleo wui not be so important an tsincd by her n - friends in ‘s guestc for a. social uven- event u M "um “mm. Wm the both tow-n an_d ‘country. ing. . ' ‘ E18 t t? ti,“ w mg o! (11%? .Mrs.I ‘mane MissV onrrusm wan, °“’°' “mes” m" °' my; 155,; m 15;, m“... it... ail“ more ire. M“ - bu” , w W" 5mm! It M!!! the wee house remark noncha- Xvbigatfllvmm “m”? M swwu“ "w" Ind 5110"!“ 11¢!‘ antly to him: "Another one" and gusts were presem; and with mmerous miscellaneous gifts. Jam“ wm u“ m m, ‘w, “the _ the many gifts received were most Mrs. Harold smith presided over round w ec m mm, m unm- flbflfill M"! Vfl-{uwlgleb flu tea talble, assisted by the host- "wmtp- he Wm u? "um mount; “"- when?" "Jmt now’ 1 will tell him. coo On Monday ofiss Phyllis Murray and Miss Irene McLeod were her hostesses at Miss Murray's home for a slmilia-r lolly‘ On ‘Ihflsday Mr . M! ice Brad had a. miwel t: shower at Mr: amt ' rlglfl when’; m lilfirlhfi S] gt-Htngethgig of old friends. wee fnioyed. at. the same time opening the door to adlmt a. number that if they were kittens exceed even ?t once Jame would ffflkaipllffl or an crossed acreage feed ourflock Andyehbeitaususior unfamiliar happening in any home, the coming of a babe brings s mes.- aure of anxiety. Jeanie went after brfiakfast, whsxn ti: exquisite hilish OnThurada herfcllowlssocinics" “a0 " mom“! of the Bank X1 Nova. Sootis added {@111 ' "R? :3” ‘Hfgfidoff ,3: their tributes 01 IHOCUOII f0!’ Hi5 Ian Ind ‘hrub u-m u” we; 3mm "he" m’? m9" *5 m4 91"“ flesh and new. The small cherry °‘ M“ 311°“ H1551" "id many trees in the lawn-corner were exquisite were given pop- 1 h; _ w ww wp-p-pe- fihiiifihmtlléifwfbunmalal. ‘t: blossoms. Min. l". I. Oolwill of Baton. who was here on s short businen trip . mm 1°‘ e ‘mk- M‘ Y“ "- m; in a whitoooliared gown m: blue in color and wore l. matching m‘ “lid”? l‘... his mlother back to hei- future home 3° .53, w,“ ~’,,,,,,,“d “i” ti-mtlvs fashion. Jamm had been to the regret of he? Char- mmwm mefid‘; - busy pioc wraps and cushions in Wadi wtcltluhk-IP wiut“l..él“'éi.‘é2l‘é'a mug - w . Tuesday at hm- hmne entertaining “ML “L, w“ s‘, w b, 3 more 8.15 B. miscellaneous BhOWBI‘ Oi‘ MLBS t mg dgy on n the one In” 9W3“ "hm “"5"” l“ wien it was paraded for the safety" o Mr. Willi M tsk nexnymakfml‘ lgzgfy“ m“°'°1l’1§°u test recently before an officer hrovs figure was motoring Jeanie Mm the“ _ the law. I g1 5pm em hm n fang; Ziiltilum,‘z°“€anb7fa”'t“'s’°mbi'“idwlili supper was served d I clal find my m“ u‘ n m“ only her usual patient happy humor tiring a so M“ Gum" 55mm " was apparent. I saw her take in “d” m)" "m i“ “'4 - M“ the lovellnas of the placid pond‘ Wonln apmnd the gab and Mn» , ' Mary lfllnnghsn. rand m verses. E m“ Q‘ fifi°fihé°wllfl° Al. the [Chill “BIG 0f lfbh‘. I h" ° M" icon-ch l! c" their oroliliesof-the-‘vgllgy m who was the recipient o! man ex- giilite gifts. Den was p0 by . . G. from I $933” ' Min Wcknew whit. o h was for mimosa ...=.5%g§fiii'§§ Junie’; most sanguine wishes And- _ ring slx variations on a 5 Ichnofio. ollolnr vvovv-w-wvw-v-wvwvvvw w _ - 4.. .1gmB~I»‘lii.er¢»lm.. ' lllly 1mm: u? Baby-Sitter Wm ‘ Advice» l: Em “ignored ~ lvsrycuowbohucvortilodithionfiomcnlrienccthuthsm dllfiouitroloinllfetofillsctldoctorilyisthstofdruimsothcr. t calls for the constitution: of an ox, tliwwladom of Solomon, the pati- ence ‘of Job, the ability to always be Bnily-on-tlie-spot when needed sud absent when her services are not required," and even wuhen aha pulls oilf s star performance along these v-fegatcd lines she never gets the lhd bin-d. ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' Pediatricians scorn Gflnlhil’! opinions and accuse her of being a female Herod who murders her infant offspring Just for her own pleasure. fislustm who don't know s diaper from a dolly fill the ewspapcrs with col about how to care for a baby, and 18-year-old imth- ers. who regard the Baby-Book as more sacred and binding than the Bible. turn to it for advice in bring- ing rm Junior. instead of to the experienced woma aiho has mired a ‘ousehold of husky sons n . HAS N0 STAN DING ' 5o Grandmas has not evegi an nmaitcur others. She is onl the one who Dlwh Liiriyulim ‘d? tggllbtlgenwxivithout getting ‘any? thank or credit. For the common belief among daughters and deughflers-ln-law is that Grand- ma 31m adore; walking the colic and taking into he: home her grand- children whether they are teethers, or crawlers. or adolescents. and m“; entail... their young mothers to step out and have a little lib- erty. it seems that even with that Gramina has not come up to ex- pectgtlgns, and one young woman who feels that the old lady is falling down on her job tells her off to me in these wont! “My child's grandmother." she says. does-ht bother with her grand- child unless she wants to show him off to her friends. and the only time she wants him to be around is when I. his mother, am sitting right there with him and can keQP him from mflidlins Whf-{llw- "And why do Grandmothers allbl their conduct by saying. I rear-i, ed my children without help. You doithe same. When Qrandzzia is going to be at home an-YWHY- why cant she rive 11s WWW mllgirghl rest from the kids by minding them for an hour or so’! Why can we bring her knitting and do a little baby-sitting for us once in a v. e so we can step out with our husbands? I work. or go to a show. or to a club meetilfi. or even shdlilfl Wm’!- out mv child hanging on to my skirts? No. Is she sick? No. Does she work? No. Is my child bad? No. Does she. love him? Yes. as n- as clothes and fovs of all kinds av- But to keen him. NO- And- oh to be able to breathe a good long breath once in a. while. or. better still. to be able to slwp lust one nominal And- vh- What WWW‘ I give to have Grandma give me one night. just once a week or once a month. and to know it was coming and aomelhifl! I Wind 1°“ 7°?‘ ward to." . So. perhaps. the poor. tired. bsbv-tied-dovn young mothers have rot something lo gripe about after all. Mflyb! Gmndml mlsht think back to the time when she was young and longed for pleasure and had to be a baby-sitter. and she should hold out a helping hand oftener man she does. And mavbe Grandma would do it if srflnddaushter and grand- how to take care of Junior. and to be sure to give him his forrmlla. and not let him get uncovered. before they started off with their husbands for a good time. For it get! on Grandma's nerves for a slip of a girl to tell her how to rear n baby. Living fin’ Leisure I --THE WOMAN'S REALM- PI/OGBESS I lcnrw this place- Here, u lane—-the trees filtering sunlight. The busy drone of been, the scent of clover, (Shattering birds at eve, the long ‘wlch Qreads taste better when minced. _ Moths once fluttered to destruct- ion in candle flames; they are now lured into traps with modern electric lights. day over; You can saute food by frying Soft grass beneath our feet-there quickly and lightly in s small. on the right amount of fut so that it 1| lightly browned by not crusty. ECONOMICAL SOCKS It will be found more economical to buy several rain of socks of one pattern rather than three pairs o! different dealgni. Then when one A gate. where lingering h rd oft we ea Hill streams singing, sound of beast and bird... New man has come-improved? Uprocted. felled- Has reared strange structure (gone the flower'd cot) Made concrete roads-has sll the sock wears out it may be mated peace dispelled. with any of the other! and longer I. who once loved this place. nolw service will result. know it not. .__.. ALICIA MURIEI. SANDERS 0+4 +04%“ I "“"' °_"_'3"°“° Cook s Comer To avoid self-consciousness in society, train ‘yourself to be genu- inely lnterelted in other people- so much I0 that you forge your- ‘UBOCOLATE CREAM self in listening to what they tell you. 5 mugs <1 tablespoon) guru... was: snivnnfsl" 01M iilgsqusru chocolate. melted --— cup sugar NEW YORK —Strl.p of! your ny- n grains salt ions and stick a sandal between 2 egg yolks your toes. 1 vmilll Its more comfortable, uys Bor- 2 zgnwhlfol nerd Rudofsky; it's health . and .80! ltinl h l little of the it chow: off the fect-whlc are Hes sign, u]: 5nd su poled to be beautiful. melted chocolate softened e udofuky‘: sandals are lngen- tine mid stir lvod. c iously designed for comfort just the ell lkl and Mid the hot milk this side of barefootneas. slow ook 0 They're flat-footed. and they hsnvlngJ-ure ls slightl between-ths-toea theme. - cofitsfitlyha an To mince mo h m1 ‘iiuuinr all» '1 “manner? I C 0 Q . , - Often mean to be liltflpldl‘ sandy- dusl moist, and clilll-rugtlluillnn. 0n U16 bfldlfl “thll 8 a “My mother-in-law lives right in the same town with me. but can‘ daughter-in-law didn't load Grandma down with so much advice about , 4 ‘not i... was: m svvfi Sflflllw lfilllll I won. is cl " " nu no coll: u without oonliab. f. issfsuitthstlhould Theo E it correct to so . rlu doilisrs per week"? no: to sly, "fifty ‘dol- lars p week." Per ls a Latin - tion to be used properly o with Iftin words, per nnnum, per diam, e c Us). When receiving a mun in the l y of a hotel on business, should a woman wear a but? A. Yes, always. f FF§-O+§§ O CHARGE EXTRA Morning Smile i ‘ The landlady noticed with un-' ed dismay that her row lod- gers fire consumed-more coal than she had been accustomed to provide for it. She mentioned the fact. ous you man. "You see I always place coa on the fire in such a way that the grain is perpendicu- lar -— that is. runningwup and dow It makes a much tter fire - llkc a little science, you w." The unimpressed landlady spoke in a. hard voice mat almost atop- pcd the lodgerb watch: "I always charge siicpence extra. for scienti- I fio gents." -_- i HAD A REASON I ___ I An adafilr group surrounded l the boy whomlgiad plulnged into the canal and effected a rescue. "first was real bravery. my little man." explained a bystander. i ‘Bravery belisgered." returned l the dripping hero. “He had four of my congers in his pocket." i Household Scrapbook By ltobertu Leo O-Q-&GQ-O-O-O-Q-O-O40-OOOO-OQ-O-O-OO-O Bacon Curls Bacon curls can be made by re- moving the rind from sliced bacon. placing in a. cold frying pan. and cooking over a moderate heat unLl the bacon is crisp and. brown. .hlle it is cooking. shape the bacon into curls with a fork. Clean Playing Cords Clean the soil a cards by sprinkling them win ta cum pow- der and rubbing well with a dry soft cloth. Or, go- over the cards with a cloth dipped in a little cam- phor solution. Painful Corns A painful corn can be relieved lf it is touched with oil of peppenniint. Judging from the way in which boudoirs" have fallen into disuse, women's tempers seem lo have Im- proved. The word came from the ench boudclr. "to aulk." and cr- lslflllly was a room In which the lady of the house retired to sulk. perhaps after "words" with the family. I '1. “Oh, yes," explained the ingeni- c; .- =2‘ w" ‘n4 A . .-..Q¢.~¢‘AAA.»....U~A.>.- _- 44-min;- nAI~J¥-&A§AB»AQAKLI»QNI-AEYALLI>I» rynaafimsmn-rsns-and» ‘q ,_ . Toasty-crisp QuskerPuEedWheu “Sparkle? . . . served with ‘your {oval-ire fruiomd milkorcrenm . . . what a scrumptious way to lflrtthcdsyl " ~ n. our» o», and" a A Better-i. English‘ -‘ s. c [Williams HouiCanI!!! ByAnruAshlcy u-o 1. whltll Winn; with this sen- tence? “I shall read the abovq paragra again." 2. W his‘ the correct pronunc- lotion of “Schnectadw (New York)". 3. Which one of these words u mist-spelled? C , discreet. Con. *4.‘ wan does m word "amiable‘ IllOlnT Q. glow can I make dried beef eo A. Shred one ox of dried beef. Then mix one cup upped plmflll-O. one cup cream sauce, three chop- ped hard-boiled B888. two table- s drill sauce and the beef. lien mzi serve on slices of button- ed tlciut. sprinkled with chopped arse . l p13.’ ‘low can I make s hanging v a. A. A hanging vine can" be made from a sweet potato. Put the potato in a hanging buketof pure sand or sandloam, and water occasion- ally. The dark green leaves rescui- ble a variety of ivy. Q. l-low can I remove ink stains from white goods? 4 A. Soak the spot in cold milk as fast, as the ink discolor: it. 5. Who is rd b l.. with‘ li thatt‘ mummy: suit gt; ANSWERS y. "the foregoln m 2. I-‘ronounce SKE-IglElK-lja-dl, nsinbetsasinaslcun- l . i Lorin ‘accent secnld syllqble. ,3. Concrete. 4. ‘Having sweetness of r. klndheartcd- ness. etc. "He has an amiable d‘: position)! 5. Litigation 1. Sa g3: 1b.’; ea GOSH MOUTHPIECE, I THOUGHT Youb NEVER 621' HERE.’ You ow REST 5A5)! mow/e: we Wm ill Hill i ME fslfln 3... KLEEREX. Quick/y Re/ieves lrr/‘tagt/‘on KLEEREX User Writes "Both my wife and I were doll hind with /' '\ the results obtained by the up; KLEEREX. You an at liberty to use this "letter in any way you wish and should choosfto main it public, the medium through which at or sufferer: ailment: will become Acquainted Swath-w Skin Ailmenw i P--*-*-- cl-=1»!-i»~.=-.*»@.--» 1*¢1>. w. m’ icqticn of '- "I/yfiliiil/l‘ f u will: a-ilea. .-n-.~.-» . ~.»-»..~...-.._.