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Lamb secretary ol the exhi- bition, who conducted her round. $he wore a velvet. suit o! plum , colour-very much the same colour l0 noticeable in the works ol Allan ay, oi which there is a whole Dem. lho wore a hat o! the ll-ml Iolour, and a grey fox tur collar. - e - - Nursery accommodations are re- ceiving spmial attention in the work being done on extensions and alterations to Government House tor the arrival oi the new Gover- nor-General, the Duke o! Kent, and hisjdnzllyx ‘The Duke and Duchess with their children, three- year-old Prince Edward, and Prin- cess Alexandra. two, will arrive in Australia late this year. Reconstruc- tion oi Government House includes installation of a. special kitchen next to the rosms which are being prepared for the Duke's children. A large reception room and eight extr bedrooms are also being 0000 ‘Pi-re members or the Little ‘flie- l-tre Group, Mr. B. Taylor, Mr. J. A. Lawson, Mrs. Francis Boil Trainer, Mrs. Arthur Henry and We! Irena McLure are leaving this morning with the best wishes o! everyone. to take Part in the Drama F in London, Ont, next- week. Miss I. Arsenault left yesterday and will Join the party en route. A very delightful pro- gram is being arranged for the en- tertainment oi‘ the visitors who will put on their play, “It's Autumn Now". Dr. and Mrs. LB. McKen- na, who will have Miss McLure as their guest and Mr. and Mrs. R/sagh Hooper. Miss Arsensult, Iomier Dharlottetown residents, are antici- pating the Festival with keen in- termt. Judge H. L. Palmer, Fresh lent of the Little ‘lliestre Guild, e =1» omens . . a Miss B. Rose Imgwontlt is wq-idmg s, few ‘weeks’ in Montreal. Mrs. (DrJ Id. Yeo, Misses Alene and Irene Horne and Miss Lillas Hooper, returned home Tuesday om a six weeks helidav trio going ‘mat a; tar as British Guiana. weather favored the visitors who were charmed with the loveliness oi’ the scenery and cities visited. They stopped of! ‘MALL; a‘ u‘ A a 0man’s 0t The WEEK " v Q‘LA 001i 0s pital to: Women and Ohlldren Rmubury, tonight tn wend Easter her parents. Mr. and rm Ohandler, Fitzroy bride's parents. Mr. Shaw. and. aunt, Mrs. New York. Shaw and Miss Nan Bhaw o1 char- lottetown. r O 0 O O Ilijldl’ to tab tea with Queen Mare o! Jugoelavia the other day, Queen Mary had to go up to the sixth iloor o! a modern block o! llats near Blame-square, London. During her convalescenee alter two serious operations, Queen Marie has had few visitors. ‘The Duchess or Kent has been one oi them. Princess Paul o1 Jugoslavis another. On fine week-ends she has driven down in her coffee-colored car to her Bediordsh re cottage. Queen Mary admired the ultra-simple drawing-room o1’ Queen Marie's flat. It contains s sola, two arm- chairs. a desk and n. big radio- gramophone. . ‘ O The marriage took place in Halliax on Thursday o! Mr. Philip Lawrence Partington, who was here for some time as Canadian Press Representative. and Miss Jeanette Powers. daughter or Lt. Col. Mrs. T. E. Powers of Halifax who have also visited this city, where friends reside. Happiest congratu- lotions will be extended to Mr. and ma. Partlngtdn. . Miss Olga. Wsrburton E.N.. B. 8.. Director of the School and Sup- erintendent of Nurses iri the Faulk- ner Hospital. Jamaica Plains, Mass. is being welcomed home on a visit to her mother. Mrs. Waflnlton. Cavendish Apartments’. Mrs. A. Lord's many friends will be glad to lmow that she is recov- ering nicely from an attack o! the prevailing flu; Green O 0 I Mr. and Mrs. EC. LePage, North Rustico, who have been spending the winter in St. Pet/ersbung, Flor- ida, halve returned ‘home. Miss Miriam Netting. daughter oi’ Dr. and Mrs. Emil S. Netting. 80 Iiongvworeh Avenue, i; with a severe attack ‘o! influenza. The marriage oi Miss Helen Mor- ris Bentley. daughter oi’ Mrs. Rome D. Bentley. of Montreal, and the late Dr. Bentley, oi Truro. a week in Boston on the return trio- ' ‘Pl-re visiting teachers who came in, for the annual Federation had g dslighflul week shopping. visit- ing and renewing friendship! b0- lidts attending regularly ti"? nil-m‘ eroua meetings in connection with the Federation. . t I EMBROIDERY Rnruirmfls THE HOME DEEIGN N0. 5H n. hot iron transfer pattern for‘ 5M. contains lwo zodery. No. m=lw= we» m» i» “In isstul 22th.“. .. . min- urpozes in home decor- e! bed read. r are - . s gmbru Gary stitch is e. an: ein~ they wot R0 Mrs. Mahon is now again a resident paper eontroversialist and ten years ago was a regular contributor to the columns oi’ the old Toronto had a series o! letters on “Evolution sed swords ellectively with Senator Hance Logan who was quoted by gm! Globe as advocating Maritime n 0n. flowers worn in the ears, the latest lewel novelty lg whole Jewelled po- sles witch are appearing on fash- ionaklc lobes. Ruby and diamond [lowers are tied in a little bunch shark's oi’ gold. These leaves ttwine themselves up rcund the ear. Uttle blur-bells oi sapphires in the form ._ ct earrings. cluster emontz demand have centres of topaz and leaves oi Ffl‘i'i,l”'-Cl1t- emeralds. r. thoroughly. use the potato ricer for , this. for then there are No lumps. Well. Add the well beaten egg and the seasonings and beat hard. Then add the cram, and to eiecial occasions. try whi ‘first. Remain-er. it's only l-l mp that you need. b It one|like bubbles, matey“ lilies and deli l 80 t fi%t'*.iiita"€".e-il5$, ,,,,,,,, mime.’ ‘i '“‘ ° W" Dr. Cyril Albert Horton, 0t Montreal, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Hort/On. lace in Montreal on Thursday at rnoon, at hall-past tour o'clock, at the First Baptist Church. I I g U The Rev. W5. Mmbon, who with oi the city after an absence o! many years, is a stalwart news- Globe when it was the standard bearer o! tun amentalism under the direction o Mr. Jatirey, the oroprietermublfsher. Mr. Mabon and the Bible," fiiegenet-ation," ‘Miracles? and religious topics generally. In addition he cros- I 0 U O After the fashion {or lewelled with twisting leaves of various Daisies of aohamarines ‘leaves. Lo‘:e‘v, little pcsies of violet, cut tr: smcthvsts. are set in wide hat-s 0t‘ grid. Lift-es oi the valley n‘ oea-"Is nestle into protective ltmve: of cared iade. Even bunch- es 0t holly. furl-tinned from (Vam- ~":i-"-~nde'l ru'*v beads and leaves of goir‘ are worn as earrinw. usu- Maas., is arriving home week with ‘ . F. B. '._t.'he marriage ll than; plgge quiet-iv in Toronto today o! Miss M51101’? Shaw and Mr. Kenneth H. Franklin of Montreal. Among the relatives attending will be the I-LH. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw. her sister Miss Edith 0 Dr. and Mrs. Harold vwfififiw 04040004 n ovuo-ouwo-on-e-ooeae-e-OQQO-e “en ‘ R alm / Social and Persona "m °"’*“'*°TT?T9»¥Y_'1',°.'ifE'B"£f.l - u..- . I /Fashi0ns 1 iterature , EA.S'TER- TIIVJE Ev C0 T0 CHURCH TOMQRRQW B! VIII-LI IIOB-NTON l . "'*~"------».»...»;..y._~......... I silenced. _ cnced. his conscience. - a'l_v with n matchng moti! on bracel2t( necklace. or clip. Codflsh tulle 3 cups mashed potatoes l 1~2 cups flaked codiish i egg. beaten 1~4 cun cream l? PP" Whether you boil or Add the flaked codileh and mix IV ppini ti? . cling. [BI ROBERTA LII! v Boner Cinnamon Tout A delicious dish is honey Drop ivy small spoonstul into to a golden l and if you ve a t in; asket, it's much easier to hgidle ‘ hem 111w putt up and are just et eit O THE sound of the bells, singing inf hope and faith and rebirth on Eas- ter morning, will be a welcome sound in many a tired ear. Ears in many parts of the world are deafened by the prolonged sound of can- nonfire and the burst of bombs. In some places the very bells themselves are Fortunate are we whose ears are aa- sailed by no worse than the confused murmuring of a restless and unhappy world. Here wv are at least not deafen- ed by the shattering explosions of war and hatred. And here, too, no bell is sil- Fortlmnte are we that on Easter, any believer in the Christian faith, no matter what his sect or creed, is free to gain his own way to mark the day according to Such freedom seems elemental, so elemental that we seldom think of it at all. Once we had reason to hope that it was so. Bu! not today. Today such freedom stands like a bea- con light m a dark world beset with in- tolerance and hatred. We believe we are right in our tolerance so right that some day the world J will return to the ideal of . toleration to _ which we a 0 O-&OO-G§~O-F§-O-Q~FQ-Q-O~O#Q+O'OO% Household Scrapbook {O-OO-QO-O-O-O-OO-O-O-Q-OO-GOQO clone mon toast. To prepare. spread alie- were ‘N! . , ' ' first???“ E flit c lull.’ SC UT on this Easter the world is such that t only the strong can have faith in the message or rebirth and the triumph . of good over evil, life over death. It is such a world as creates Thom- ases, modern prototypes of the doubter who, told that his Master had arisen from the tomb, said, “Except l‘ shall see in His hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into His side, I will not believe.” Jesus then appeared to Thomas and said, f‘Be not faithless, but believing.” And Thomas, seeing, answered, "My Lord and my God.” And Jesus answered him, “Thomas, be- cause thou hast seen Me, thou hast be- lieved: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believe .” Those words seem spoken for today Easter this year demands the faith that will believe, even though little enough may be seen of love and truth and life and all too much of hatred and lies and death. The world needs the strength, the steadfastness which can believe in life ultimately triumphant over death. good over evil, and, light over darkness, even though at the moment death and evil and darkness-are no painfully present. 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Oook ~10: 0 few minutes longer, then add the butter and vinegar; Remove from the tire and add the lemon flavoring more i! you like. cover with a meringue made by beating the egg whites with 4 table- spoons ins New M’ you've got the courage to squeeze lemmas and don't mind using enough to et 1-3 oi’ a cup. this is another dl erect lemon pie, but really made with lemons. it's not tbq clear, Jelly-like filling that m: generally awoclate with this dodapimbutmoreodaleinon fluff. very lady-like indeed! Lemon Sponge Pie lemon fulce l s ar B pie shell hod: Separate the s and beet the yolks very light. Add the lemon Juice, grated lemon rind, hot water, salt and he]! the sugar. and beat. until th are well mixed. “him the p o1 a double boiler and cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens. Beat the egg whites until they stand in flsoit _ Add ige remainder-n o1 e sugar gradua an con ue to beat. until this forms a stilt meringue. 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' d ed dh rtbtroken parents! Eiisifiiie??? glgtiriiiiwirg isbthrgglacht 33m ct: do in such n. case and whether the sinner ‘should be made w pay the price o! his sin or per- M8. mmaellieflnbgfiges arcig excuse excem the old Adamite one. "Hie woman thou vest me, she did tempt me." _ perhaps this is as 200d an alibi or wrong doing as human nature ever couture! no. Only a boy o by h,‘ m; p“; passion, igmrant o! lite and ta-itilv ignorant oi women our know how much stren uh it to resist; k lips and c arms, pleas. cajolerles an three. o! wlhat rivals can give. “Wing no excuse. o: course. for sin time 9mm men new stolen and murdered to fiigflt-‘Wgl/WI raver they were atteérlvt ti: Elli $61 fir ntgsgidmyaarouiidpm take her to nlzht clubl. But them it is. The crime. I that in this ticular can there can be no doubt that the her must sell "w w" w ‘mm W111»- ever money he gets tor it to the employer 1mm whom he stole it, and that he must bind himself toawork out. is debt to the last. 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