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K _ 9000001 Egg ‘ii =~ ii * si e ii *~ iiiliil iiiiii itil; §§§§zE iii i E _i iii* Ei JWNISQIO iiiiiigyn igaiigg-iiiilii ‘iiiiiiiii ti iris'-‘Ein it room. last at their my with 0901! tiuoouraecf sgilgs li: it sig. . 55;: : in gliiifniiiifi _§_§ii_,,ii§§fn°i§r§§_ -sat S" rg <5 P ‘Eur ‘§ii§§“§§'é§E§‘°§§§f §;§ §iE§§§§§§§.§§-§ .ri ir.€.isn§ie;:r 2 E alsoopen the new $014 ¢v\r‘¢-.v take is E. and 8° the E§“’a £5 g ill event of the week was sedation at the lovely residence yor and Mrs. Kennedy, Road, on Wednesday, ol! so pleasantly over called fc Ply their re- ¢~.lr»n - Ks ‘ .fi-W is being cor- after spend- Toronto and -a ”¥irti iiiiiii iiiiiféi §§§§=§" &§“§E§§` ~§§§ 2-s-§§§*r§=3 : §»" : r Hllott entertain- a delightful musi- lsea Club, Ottywa, being Mrs. Rob- the Capital's out- _ W *'75 arisconva.ieseingdm'm“' ~~° \ 'a`Q‘ "$21.2 g .Q 2., ~'m!'.'e 4-i 1-nl .,‘_'.1;'_~n °f hi 811% birthday. coincident emu I was the 17th wedding anniverlg m 'M at his sm-in-law and daugh- Mrs. J. A4 Lawson. Mr. PKG number of vis- Churchill, the afternoon and was Indy Bnowden 0! many letters. tele- and Lady IN ,ard Ferguson li, l” as ig; uh" s-E § gE§%E5& i iiiiii E D S' party given at llew Spring Smartness Illustrated llresaaalrlng Lessons Furnished Ylitll Each Patten By Ruth Rogers Distinctive features are the dainty waistline belted md slim-line hive. Navy which in iii is 1.0- 'L * eeneuaaasasaeaeaeee .....»»s..s¢............»»»¢»»»»,»»¢~ , ` , NIH ` essence..." . . . . .. . . -. .uacqasyaoe oem i i uaeaaasannrvnna' small ? ? rs', fin gE P it tit if 2 iiinigl EE; fasgg §E s sir lint; Ll E :ii r E iilitiiif §@n run =i§E’i §’=i5r Elite llustagus, who daylinsaint I-ndMissI.en.a Rev.andMx1.C.N.Brcwnhad “*'¢f\1 Uh!-\’m1D| as their week-end gued lha. Browns brother. Mr. John Shaw -E 111°-M Hemitsl urs. nowsrs remum is busily 0P¢rstlon in the arranging her new home in Queen 06Dital in Mon- Anne; Mansions, London. in the . Dewarcamelvyintervalsodsttsndingthsmanyof- “md matly semmsaocsurunctisnsinsumu- entonthewifcoftbsmghvom- _ _ missioner. Inst Batuniay alie at- . *j";f,‘:.f “il ll"-Mr Sims went the misss me mnerucn sr the nsyn wh? M weak-end pleasantly with n-lends in Inspire Society when the guest d '. '*'*l”\l- homwuuqaamsmnfnu- \"“¥’“ '°° erickBytsa.l|r.andldi~e.!\'rguson Hwy happy returns cr the cs; sirenaedtnedinrrersttueisamms Ji" °*‘“1d°d io HUD- Gwrae 1'. Home msupportertnans-sa-neu \~f=‘f=~"~` .°‘h°° °° 'n‘“"4\!. the occasion welfare society. This organintion all mortal surlerara those rxesent York, Sir * iiiieiigi ’ 52 'iii 5 EE; ;9§E§ _gg gg s¥ gg? »§ ' - ifi E, . , gig 53g t grit i iii EE E itil li; 5 , r ggi § gig § a pepuhr .__ As in Scandinavian countries, the consumptio Egeii § ¢ s _ éigi it '- ii 5 iii; Eggg iii. in s Realm -.-_§_o__c__z‘_¢_z__l EE i§» i Eiiiig ;§€Ei I inifi ggfgir Boehm.” hezlsid to her; “I suppose you do not ow where Boatm ls.” "Oh, yea, I dc," answered the little girl, eagerly. "Our sunday School a missionary there." E by the King and Queen, when the Hgh Ocmmiaailmer prsented the Poetlnaltll'-General to His Maiesty. 0thaLl¢1X.nsdians present were Mr. and . Forbes Angus and in. li; R' O O I 'nd many friends sr miss rmel - Bterns ct souris will regret to learn of her illness in the P.l!.!. Hospital. we, Bed- over the ll. Crowe :1l»'»‘?° E&@° 95g Rev. and Mrs eque, had as the week-end their so late Hon. J. D. stewart and Mrs. Stewart, who are spending some short visit to Charlottetown not- withstanding the great disadvan- tages encountered. Mrs. G. E. Pull. who was her accompanist, entertain- ed for the guest artist at her love- ly home on Prince Street after the recital and a most enioyed social hour ensued. Mn. Btroudwicx of Halifax, NB. was the welcome guest for the hater holiday of her sister, Mrs. B. W. Robinson, Summerlsde. I O C Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders and Mrs. Saunders have retumed to Charlottetown after spending Easter in Summer-side. During her visit Ura. Saunders gave a charming little birthday party for her gand- son. master Albert Reginald, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald Saunders. About thirty little guests were present and had a merry time playing party games. The centre of attention at the tes table was a dainty birthday cake with three tiny candles. O O O 101.0. liruilialcaving this moaningcnaviaittoherhomeln Sydney. *'_' \ Hn. Maurice Mill entertained for hsr friends on Wednesday evening for live tables of Bridge at her home in aimmcrside. l O C Mrs. George Melkle or Summer- side gave a charming party for her daughter, Joan. on the occasion of her fourth birthday. Quite a num- ber of little girls and boys were present and had a very happy time. Dainty ctmfections were served at the tea hour. a hugh birthday cake with four birthday candles occupied thaplaee of honour-onthe tea table. I O O Miss charlotte Whitton. C311, executive secretary of the Canadian Oouncii for Child and Family Wel- fare. who has visited here on sev- eral occasions. sailed from Saint John last Saturday on the CPB. Duchess of York. Recently made a Commander in the Order of the British Empire. Miss Whitton is an route to Geneva to attend sessions of the commission for the proteo- tion of women and children, an cr- ganintion appointed by the Council of the League of Nations. luaru: susan rs umrreovvrr i nr oansumy of maplesyrupin e1liunedwNorthAh- or Germans taeteabroad, it gl. ,E F E i declined i» exodus of Pehoalae Jellies-grilling. AK" IXPOII' INCQIII 535 :ggi r iii iii ° 'N0 lieu- Boef You -`, ..6i.»¢..~......»...»¢»»-seas"I r 9 f _ en!! “I » I v- '- l”2!11!¢Ill§Ih!;:::: g l‘A'bnnhw'éh”iL. Tlnruiéhoadish.lhsncelbihyndlarigvCimnumumser I ff A-s. I I i l of Bible Hill, N.S. i W -5_1-ua , l I Miss Catherine Macphsil of Ot- um euwnuned delightfully It me Plhcc Bettil h_ another 0|’ those Bertll shown in (2) ll the third acl: ilaolm society girl, who is the prilme’l tu hom, on snurday “temwn in democratic Bwedea who an one of the Swedish crown prince. ll) prospective bride. It is aaid that hum, of the wg” Marjorie md after another reuoanclng royal C'”'|’u'“' B"mP¢¢k» dsughierefan King Gus-tal of Sweden is planning um.” stewart' daughters of the statustomarryconunonera. Prince army captain, and g yen; gawk- go F-"mt gh, mg"-|‘¢,_ Q = time in Ottawa with their mother, _ V round me speck MM . beaumm W1- 3*»°"°“- ‘“‘°“° °° F°“”¥ P°°° pearl is me result. 'rns muse or M me HOUSEWIFE na ~»....M-~...,.i~°~ -1- --» »»- “ :',:..::'.f‘.;:“.:'::‘.:§..‘:.‘. ....“..,:'.. ...‘: lst cf the Metropolitan Opera Dom- number of 0 ’ cum mem purposea HER AcT1VmEs »»----»-- her :ppreciative audience on 'I¥hurs- get thu' "hm° w° 3" hue' °"‘°° ssy sunt, was shamed with im i -_- » f r ‘* '°“°“ "* ‘°“"‘°“ ”’°°°° ‘°“"'- SENSE Something there is more needful than expense, And something previous e'en to taste, 'tis sense: Good sense which only is the gift of Heaven, ~ And though no science, fairly worth the seven. ' -Pope. REVEBENCI Trent the weakest and the worst with reverence, for. like yourself, they are the temples of the living God. Do not be guilty of the sin of regarding men as something sepa- rate frorn Him. look for God in our fallen brother. and you will find Him just ns surely as you will find the likeness of the king On the poorest coin that was ever struck. -R. J. Campbell, D, D- A STRANGE TOWN A few miles fromn Denver, U. S. A, by the side of A motor road, is something thsuwould delight any child-a complete miniature town Wm* S"’¢°f'5» 31095. houses and even a cinema. The houses are about four feet high and st nigh; 9,, t0wn is ull lit up and s gr-amp. Phone started in the cinema, Many a moloril. coming upon this “toy WWII in the dark has rubbed his eyes in amazement, thinking he was dreaming. This delightful place WHS built- by an American, as a hob- by. and the idea was suggested to him by his little daughter, agm 11, PEARLS ' When an oyster is young it floats about like s piece of Jelly. When the shell forms it is too heavy to float and so lt sinks, usually attach- ing itself to is rock. There it stops, opening its shell to admit .sea water and the llitle‘thlngs it eats. It ls a speck of sdnd or grit getting into the shell that causes the formation of is arl. The o .ster cannot stop the tickling and irritation, it covers it up. This it does by making a fluid, which hardens, and then more and more fluid until many hardened layers of it are formed “Ssh, Beityl - You'rc mudi too big to ery. Leila get Aunt Alice . to tell us wlsy a nice little girl feels so wsepy and cross all of a sudden.” mn N 'nu mu. gm -sys sa. some inn is any sem, smasf. re mug” me an cumin might mam ir. si-linens n m in thai’a making ll aa Hilda” r i 123 Melinda I alyssa _ PC Y BH, rid of the speck and so, in order to and are fcundinmanytropicaeas in Australasia, Ceylon, etc. Pearling is still done by natives without tl- vers’ costumes, but of lata years, proper diving apparatus has been more used, particularly Ilan waters. Pearls round, being found but the round ones prized. Black and also are found on very rare occasions; and are extremely valuable. rigi- itil? BLUE SILK CREP! COAT 'lill- MED WITH FOX Like a cocoon emerging into a butterfly, some of c\ir new Wring clothes hang on to signs of Winter while also attaching the heroin- lm 0! Shrine. Worth, for instance, has rather dellghmxl coat of bluc silk crepe- heavy quality and lined - trim- med abundantly with black fox. The sleeves. widening above the oi- bowbuttsperingtoacuffofcart- ridge pleats, are of black, and a wide ind of black fox extends from t below the shoulder to well below the elbow. Another band of the fox starts at each shoulder. Just under the ear, and make a horseshoe loop down the graceful movement. This coat, and is worn over a m mate along straight Another cocoon coat from Worth is a sport or wwn shopping affair 15° wool in a eweed weave with wn predominating against beige. It is really a suit consisting of a. straight skirt and a hip-length Jacket buttoned down the front. The sleeves and a unall turn~ovcr colla.resebi'own.ltiswornwitha sweater and scarf of bright green Wovhagreenwoolclcthhat and .Uither lfieeli Ui' beige gloves, Q5 cuffs of which come he fur aleevs of the Ju: In wrists. rift tsl? as ‘§ .wsr 'roo amen or A oooh THING “I didnt mind." sm. nunbetn Hume. 27, wife of Marcus Hook, said in divorce court, in Media, Pa., "when my huhand lmt his Job. 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