4 44A vwwvivwvvv OF THE ..WEEK.. The my welcome which Peril ms. W. A. Warwick and two promises for King George and ohmic,» mm by” Queen Elizabeth when they pay M“ “Ki-wag We will be in contrast to the John. N.B re ceremony at Viileis-Bre- ' ' ~ v itonneaux when His Majesty unveils Mr . A. Lord had eiigh . the Australian War Memorial July ful 331d birthday aollieryTgm-pdaty It is just two years since King when she received many callers. te . flowers and letters from X . (lwlild VIII. took part in a sim- iegrams llar ceremony. unveiling the Oan- her friends. adian Memorial at Vimy Ridge. The King. who will have previous- ' ' ' ' ly ivitiiessed the unveiling of a A white. blalok and IIBY brlnt war memorial at Boulogne. will be dresswlth a low V neckline filled visiting the place where more than m with three rows o! pearls. was 11.000 Australians were killed dur~ worn by the Duch lng theSomme campaign 22 years Queen Mary's birthday luncheo lilo. iparty. With it me wore a collar- ass out: Recently Queen Mary appeared prim. a white a pale silver-grey outfit. the SB black. She wears very little of it Maw! flowers’ nerscli‘. and she disliks seeing it ' ' worn hi: others. Pastel shades are Rev- Calwn 33515111 ‘"10 h“ come frouimrontototakechargeof St. Paul's Anglican Ohumh to ru- An apricot-colored set, including liave Rev. Dr. Raymond who ll her favorites. as a rule. - u a n a large bath sheet. bath mat. towel. momma-My on ink lean. h etc. was recently chosen by Quovn Welomwd by Ill-m’ Old Men Elizabeth id add to hei- store d: 01d Mm heir: Bionic Owvuce. h0ll>.€ll0ld linen. Pink is another Sprlnafleld. favorite color with the Queen, who ° ' ' . also chose a pretty material with M185 DOPOWY 17198-7‘: NOV-WI .95 deep pink daisies (doubtless m Ymmflw 1m g- not Princess Margaret Rose) and an- ' other blush rose material with gay ‘D115 dancing. “l3 We’. n‘ guest of her son. Mrs. E. x. mum mterilained at “"4 M“ °°".°° afternoon tea yesterday for her mother. Mrs. William Armstrong, iv welcomed. Mrs. Ernest MlcNutt E} E presided over the dainty u; mm, m" ‘l m‘ hemi ca: “"0" profilsc v/ith lovely sorinz flowers. Mr. and Mn. J. E. Dalton anter- Bllfl was assisted in serving byMism ta-ined at a. most enjoyable dinner Norah Lonuworth. Miss Dorothy party at the Clifton Hotel on Mtg:- Kerivin, Mrs. Walter Hyndiman. dav evening. in honour of ' ' ° ' aduat f the Mrs. Robert Mesaervy, and the Rev, Doc MT‘ M9855 vy’ of Tom t i ha _ MflCNélll, E. E. Sinclair. l. T. Tan- turned froln a motor gig to gill:- wn‘ J’ A‘ Menu“ J" 0' simpmm delphia and Atlantic City. I O U I Miss Audr. Cook, d: Montreal. “mmndw” M“ who has booed viaitim her dsters, Cameron‘ M“ 0am the Countess d: mm» and the m m‘ la," Countess of Hndumawn in Scot- bell. Phynise. ennui. rail; land has now arrived in France to Waite and Miss Elizabeth mend a couple of months, accom- ' anied by her niece, Lady Bridget ‘ ' ° ' not. daughter of the Earl and Fkflcm deeoaiches front London. to Countess of um ii stay Etizland. say lihBt Queen Min . Elizabeth, in Paris, was 000k and Lady Brid- ulmtelalne of three of the finals: unity and expect letter to visit Italy and Quite happy to live in a house oi’ Germany. British Columbia timber. When e v ~ v visiting two timber houses 0on- gm- mgny friends, gjnggral-y w. strlloted oi’ B.C. Douglas fir and “at me painful udder", Whlgh western red cedar at a shun clear- will necessitate - Miss Evelyn 171M 11011-51118 Dmloct on an estate Sinclair's retirenm ilrom active at Carlin. Ianaikshiie. Her Meios- ty elcpreseed admiration for the houses. "The hmnes am lovely — m. and Mns. rredemk Morris I would not mind livimz in them are being welcomed back from RTYQBIL’ m9 Q1199?! 5am- K111i Daytmia. Beach, Florida. were they 390F519 YIOWd 11W SOUIKUY Wilt they were and the Queen, on hear- lflk that they were put up in three “'I'hat is a very m- lay h-din a not to Montreal. m»: uwkelbliusdiiwemeg rlallllhbers Miss Ddith and Miss get win tour the Chateau oo- palaces in the world, wotild work for an indefinite period. O O O I spent a delilihttul ‘winter. Mrs. n. n. Shaw returned ‘Puos- weeks said: Mariory motored home later in the week accompanying Mir. Ken Frank- liii ivho was here on holidays re- newlmz friendships. O n a The Misses Doris and Lyma Wright. 62 Prince St. entertained delimit-fully Tuesday nizht at a [our table bllldilf. ' Mrs. A. T. Vinnicombe. of Hali- fiilX, is visiting her father. Mr. S. .. Moore . . —' ' . ' ' ' ' t Write Clever Stories Flon uh. A. Victor Sounders, Pos - Diiice Inspector was honoured Everyday Li“ Tuesday eveniniz at a stat; dinner tt the Queen Hotel by his friends. I m. and Mrs. Ernest Eaton ‘and Iamily are leaving by mow!‘ today on a holiday visit to Mrs. Dawn's bid home in.Ki_tch'ene‘r, Ont. The tea hostesses at the Golf . nks this afternoon will be Miss nelyn Haszard. Mrs. B. T. Green. Mrs. H. J. Gordon, Mira. C. C. Thompson. Mrs. H. L’. Palmer. a a a col. K. s. Rogers. Mrs- Roeors Miss Bettv Rosters and Mr. Bill Boaters are enloyimz a holiday l!!! cad- to Montreal, Ottawa and Am- erican points oainierrzst. O Miss Mary Houle il beinl W91- crmieri from Boston havinn‘ come to open up her simmer home. bl Kent Street. l Develop Charm by WIMIII writer before. ehold Scra book n 'd dru vine Jomuled . Ho!" p Q to stlenfilllrdz wnmflowerevaninll m, ‘ongwl-A L“) 1 before she forgot her Ihynul s¢+++ she ‘at ‘he m" 1°, he, u“; are rubbed with butter, both N- fore and after bakin . tMY Wm ‘ be deliciously rich an soft. Lacquered sum- F E 5 vvv-vw w vwrv l HAPPENINGS been visiflnd . '0 mothfl. Mrs. G. W. their first state visit at the and of Bourke, have returned to Saint straw tel- ilo with white veil hanging at color scheme being carried out back, white irloves. Whlw hundbfll; even w her shoes and swathed tur- and black Dllflws. At the birth- ban. It is well known that, Queen day ball, the Duchess wore a white Marv does not irrea/tly care 1dr satin sown with a necklace-bov- of F“ l? Ogden of Bumper- nMr. ' o o n%‘%%%%%n£%% . . essor o ‘s - of ivinnipeiz. who is bekig ooxd-ial- 198m H5111“, 5 5 a m, wm e sleep or eats a. meal in peace; who can't even E0 to market without push- pl-gwe lng a pei-ambulatcr before her and having Sli- H nry Dayton, Mina N County osnztal. Covers were laid Draytoneand Si’: Henry's “mp1”: for tiglntyhiélie guests included the H1$d1 5 v vvvwwvv ‘Ans s x ‘A x i A v v1 vwvwvTVVV v 11w: ‘y _ yvvvmvvvwvvvm-un-v- vvvvvvvwvvww x ‘n A x v ww-w vJvv v7.1 “w: . n; _,._.w-.~ . . __ _ ‘ ‘A44 x 44 - A . x .xxix- -; - Vvfivwwwvwwwvvvwvvwyr vv -.. ‘vrvvv-XQQ... v l Dorothy Dix's Letter Box YoungMothers N eed to Get Away From Their Children and Household Duties Part oi.’ the Time, so it is up to Them to Show Appreciation When Relatives do Lend a Helping Hand Dear Miss Dix-We In diildrexi. We are high in The result is a young mo one taweekandletussowfi stepping. or on Sunday afternoons so we can o w tea, or the movies. instead oi spend- Eng an orgy of nursinl. '1; our sisters and our cousins and our aunts especially those who have been thrown the same experience that we are loin! tlii-ollsh now, realize that no matter how much one . loves line's children. one would like to have a. little respite from them at times. and that we are young and dyina in no to some oi the parties we can't so to b?- cause we have nobody with whom to leave Sammy and Junior and Mam Believe me, it would be a. grand charity to help out a couple 0f mud-bound young parents, MR. AND MRS. BLANK, Answer: leanings. Indeed, d h ‘ Ocalc the forming in every family circle of a Le e of Visiting Bela ives for the Aid of Youniz MOT-hell: o1- guard over a babe at night while its mother went to the theatre she re- arded me with as much suspicion and distrust as if I had an understudy Herod; and was so plainly s rlsed and relieved to find her precious lamb still alive when she rot-urn that it discouraged me in flu-the: well do along line. per ape when (xranrima and Aunt Susan don't bob up en iastlc substitutes for Mother on football game days and the his" o6 Junior league ball, it may not be altogether those ladies’ fault. It h disheartening to Grandmother, who has brought up seven husky diildren of her own, to have a little slip of an amateur mother load her down with directions and leave a written schedule of what to do and what not w do, with especial emphasis on warnings about not kissing the baby. or as well g0 on to her bridge or her club and let Ennelina misc her by in her own way without any outside help. So chew on that b11006!!!’ for a while, Mrs. Blank. But all the same the young mother who has a house full of babies and no capable nurses to take care oi‘ them; who never gets a 800d night's a little tike hanuim on to her skirts whose nerves are fretted into fidd e struigs bv childish fights and gguaglales argda ltlhel incessant cry tor M-o-t-h-e-r, is ‘a pathetic flzuie and e oes ne e p. For the difidrem; sake as wall as her own sake, she needs to izet away from them for an hour or two every day so that she can bull herself Egetheeiésartid suznnéontmoret patiencemvvith gvelélchhto ditafll with thong. Ana e ne o go ou a. eas one n w w er ere is gave n laughter that will cheer her ugwarsgsv: her sometheiriz pleasant to vllhillk the longt hours is ut up alone, with no other society an . itwouldbeaflnethingilthewomaninherfamilyorthe neighbor wouion. would think now and than that it must be pretty hard for Emeline, who loves life and who used to be the life of the party wherever she went, to be so tied down with babies. and translate their sympathy into action and volunteer to mind the children occasionally and m hvlrr halve alltlllllitiit d: hel ing pie e u Wflys P in tamis of money. but very oltan what they need is not a five or ma". but a. little personal . Suppose you try this out on some yoixig mother. she can't do worn than annihilate you. Dear Dorothy Dix-Recent] I engaged to n gii-i with whom Ned is thrilled to meet Joan. Heb never ‘alked w . [g3] 111911-5101‘, watching for things to writs about. pub- gmHAedRAtgTyl-Itlltsa “iwilfli l“??? : ao or . If the W» of 10"“ °' m“ local mu, a clindni vino. Prior. How one girlputRovu-onln ° i?“ iii ca‘ *-*~..-'-... lacquer my M WW“ m" u Andi-untold “a maid“ Mliiver by spongin: with alcohol. :n°,d"|d£:" “m: m. m“. u: h" Y ‘QM-me I am very much in love. When I asked her to marry me she told me that, she considered it only fair to tell me that one time she had had an cept that on e occasions when I have personally volunteered u; stand d, singing to him, or rocking him to slae . Lt makes her feel that she had fin us I young Poets are rather imoram; ‘ao0xs/Anr/ MUSIC r l " SLICK wbatdutddawidruanfl hutintonnthhimand %wouldaanlnbbl GEQDCIQ. man t , th Edin urah Revic . Byron hoe woke up and found himaalif amo Jtwunotilll became free to devote to the work of scho ship and hlsguatfl —aworkoover 5&1! d 1- toryand into -n:n lawgeedftionsin flares month: . . . . .11 America the morass of the book was still more phenomenal. lki l. single your the pirated sale in the yfllluy,‘ coki- tinent excefijdetd“ $0.000. 391i‘ “the t time" iatow e era, a great ‘scholar became a populr ca ' lulu-cg. Mr, inn tote; Macau- lay’: ht popular- “I have seen,” Macaulay wrote to afwierxiaficravisittotltelool law weeks altar his first vohmn appeared, “the hippopotamus, both asleep and awake- and I can as- sure you he is the ugliest of the w otGod.~ Butyoumuat hear of my wiumphs. Two damsels were jklféh about to as that door; way w we, on nday, va a to , when *1 was lbdiodltlhbl '1: that ay " ova e owey . Mr. Macaulay? mind the hippopotamus!‘ " When Lhcai-ilay‘: “Lays of Ami- ent Rome" was p lisbod ii 181B. bk former en than ( her North) no a row-low many lzhkik. midst shad h ll comparisons in 198B. “The you: Poets all want fire; Macaulay full of fire. The young Poets an somewhat weakly; he I strong. '1'he lrcigisdoneitiadone,andnotallourfearsorre tsor repentance can Ange it. When a woman has dragged her skirts rough the mire they are stained forever. There is no moral sanitary cleans- Lng ‘establishment through which they can be run and made snow white gain. I would be dishonest if I told you that I thought that when man marries a woma/n with a past the mamas!!! has the same chance ofabein! a success as if he married a woman who had always lived a, clean life. Always there will be in his mind the knowledge that he has got dama ed goods. Always the thought of her lover. Always the latent suspic on hat the woman who has had no code, no hfiith standard by which she lived. mfly yield again to temptation. 3‘.3“§i’l$§v§'“&.€.‘é"#.“d"£ a" °"°i‘...i“"’“‘é.,n““"i.,.°' er"- . - . . n’ Many a. girl who thi-duah folly and ignm s m ‘ °° m5 repeats it bitterly and makes the most loyal and discregt 0g wlve5_ but all the same her husband never feels the game toward hei- a; he would 1g he had nothing to overlook and forgive in lie;- t, You alone can solve ur problem. From war: you say the zirl mult be a fine and honest one, ut for her sake as well as your own don't marry her unless you are sure you can Wipe her slate clean and forget as wail as fgglgiiggnlzgftrmtéongnfif; 81h it gtwgllzt zine in today and what she will be o m . own past may not be witlyiout blemi o at mayday" And perm“ you And Her Activities i mq AIN th er this year for Sm‘; in“ R 201mg gdxatefvllhanol leads this Why do they sing so sweetly move, Her specialty is huxo Pm‘!- Those wild birds in the lane? tan collars, so wide that they over- Wheii all day long the rain has lap the shoulders. Very 01W" m“ lashed coat is completely edited with I ....~.i".=.:..a...*- ..::-' - " "'21s" Piu- .°'..:"'l.‘. hrs" , own e r0 t 5:‘ bottom o! the ham Q n Has harried their crude nah; i Do they trill songs of gladncll A cushion is used in he makinC that of many kinds of handmade lace. With joy the day invents? Thu cushion is hold in the lap 0r Have they some inward vision u t i to on the knees. hint no van mm To read the tompflte moenhl. The petal-mumps can: when and tisaueaonlic inaerddulmfiifi ‘Ihecloudnmdnnboamlbgnieloaewheugrowthooomm kinor some outlidq- is knowledge is great. The young Poets mumble books; he devotin- tihem. The young Poets daily will their subject; he strikes it; heart. The oung Poets are aim their own eroespihe sacs but the chiefs he celebrates. ‘Hie young Pooh weave dreams wiii t/ransi as clout! wfbhollt lub- stance; builth realities looting as rocks.’ And Professo Wm. Lyon Phelps wrote reomuyzr “I have iuot been coking through a Lldyozen antisoloi- temthCentiuy,uxiinnot0no0t them could 1 find anything u null no through th a goehytlmisw of ‘Macaglgmnll. think he eserves a co Infiwlodu u well as Cangpball and others. Oun- Moiiiol’, "um intoflia holnannd carts" of various local mem- 5E2. t i; i? i i.»- suunnx. s2 All Wool .‘. . 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Powdered dov A. as my‘; about Ilia i: iv oi’ the , or char hllllelfi”of anti, W2 Knead thorough], uak drive them away. 5mg“ c3“); hr known seashore: noticed a man on. “n; mug, 1 “up wig; p who went bathing every day with eéolaw can 1 pgmgdy "up m; eggqom, g s" “m”, Mo; gf z a straw hat on his head. Upon ln- il lalvy? ' 1mm“ ".4 o; 1-3 3mg‘; 1-] quiring the use oi’ this seemingly Add duo of potato. Qnam iaapoou . ffl l 0f h d J1 but x mi- : aim-t n3: and ale fill milklaiaadvlnm 11nd,.“ wvélaufiiuwprgely! ea gm a saitynavdrwtlldtnppoar. m “Yvuumrmnntuveryizwd the scald“ m; m4 may mm a swhimer, and when my hat begin: __._._..___. m“ on m, g: float I know I'm out of iiiy 111953- ~ » w ' Boat the efl-whitcl addllllflll ilreos 1".) for almost one boll? 1-i- ilbQlfl fillflwhlfi§$m K 76d! fithlfh. m" t °‘°°“°"°"5‘ i“ '° in com me with one-w h: Md 1°17}; fiillvhettiolsfi evtfn tell; ma‘ h M“ “Md ‘fymwh i" the fronen mixture and mix well. the second day. It makes a coin- anrybobi mind, a — on. h m ‘anointed with “m, Freeze imtil__fir_m;_ nlets luncheon. nlii= n salad l‘ do.“ __“ m of Motley" the “ma, I AND c fruit for companionship. iiveh nmlnbomooa oi’ Herr Leo one gn_olulul e Iueletq, fir, Olechoalovgkian tenor who 14 pound choeupufuq u “moon madodwflla tours to o1}! “w” dflppmgs’ mnk’ n“, m,“ ¢ wunw “m” we WW“ and paprika 1 teaspoon orccs- i ' Muwg1byn§°d,m“fi,§ tershire Bread spaghetti in half. 510d"?! El quem . - ‘m Y - ' ltod water. ‘i ‘ho once m Plunge 111w boiling l8 ‘O'IIT‘ LEE) | nmdm musical hm is a it‘. a u: when film" ‘mm- “m '* a m’ h t and Wold!!! about 20 on” ‘m! “n” thwoughb m w“ vo-oo-o-o-sowwoo-m Item. Ba was the pupil and friend Wit"- a Joan G0 nun, famous Polish shalt; ‘algfiff 3.3.3,?“ §.',‘.'.';,,,.“‘.',’l mQ-drluoit ‘the gnty ditgeiigy a up! 00ml’. a r or mo 3m- gh-g h“ ‘wen-q; Wm, large baking dish. Then grease A Y”, A ‘mbbred W ‘i1 In Mehopolitan era Company "m! 59w" dflppmutgfld‘ “f: show his mother the same will‘ indu- ‘Iloscanhaf an he has sun: 6d 0908mm in“ T" ggug attention that he gives to l will Rappold. Mada-Inc Place mire-third in baking m. gm . Aida, and 0th“- fgmom sprinkle with one-third of l . lingers. As a young man he croat- cheese. do‘ with bacon drippml‘ Q, Docs one use the fork M‘ ed quite a actuation at Bayreuth and aeasw with salt AM DGWK- nun‘ but“, from the bum. when at a WIIIIO!‘ Festival he RAPQMI those iuym. “m: l“ 1m, not Ihu Wagner and tried un- spwhflfl "d “h” u"! “m” DA. no i! there in no butter-italic who]! to dug i’ her aria that drioninzs. ti f the knlil- was not Waggon‘; Ibi-‘ynears ofter- Mix Worcestershire sauce with 9mm’ ' u“ m’ p o is name dame up warm milk, and pour in enoush- q 1; it customs y for a servlnl milk u» almost m m d! d nut who led to dug ‘Plgliaoi upqhati.wnnil§i m, with paprika. ‘° ‘fan “flflxffid” “n Banach." But he lived ft own ‘Baku in moderate oven (850 4Q- “_ ____>____ ___g _._4 FASHIUN GUIDES r0: m: _ ‘ HOME DRE$§MAKER II go Humor lam fihl you tons right up to the collar. Anoth- vnl°Klnl$§sFg°l ‘"5 ziz'z~r:l'ir*z..":"...." “..‘l‘i'."'.l‘iia color for the Jacket. A: lobar- "ly appetite was poor and I ififldu jmklellhhvt‘ W. duh!" Inland comtantlyfnmdidordorod myghfinlfluwtg: Mullah. lridmvn and liver. I bio w new. ii eiomnieto mu 11h f liai-dwflnmandhltfimiirchiirt mum utho whn Dr. Hamilton's 3I8l“.arl::_fl-' . "U, I IO attenua- ~ w um iii-mm w! r mm u"&'.i.“n’.“‘u‘u"’.i‘n3 LZ-Jfiéfl imuiai-Jr-muiiaunid i-umd. a-aai imam I ‘m’ mm q m ~ o I-lt hi]! l“ GUI [WI]. you jg‘ Style "Oi "n! ‘ui clique bias and lopsided; Ila Dr. Ham; - ' ‘ ' ~ Mon’: Pills-thy an weiinitod _ Inn‘ " - to a m... ~ l H». ‘l. II”).- W | ant] Perggflal xFashions Literature l