evening Royal courts , March 9 and l5, it is announced in Mrs. LePage, wife of Hon. B- W. . Th4 Canadians attending Arm and arranged bridge Rflyll Alr Force schools wl be a- Canadian National Hotel on Tues- lnolig those commanded to th evtularcourtnascom edwlth '°" . . ‘ were cation parties. Those who will HBSINIJ. w e of Rev. Canon R. H- curtsey to Their Maiesties are." A. Haslam, M. A, B. D., were At Miss Ann Fisher, daughter of Don» Home yesterday afternoon to the ald Fisher and her cousin, M members of 8t. Paul's congrega- Mary fisher. daughter of C. M. P. tion at 8t. Paul's Rectory. It was a Miss Sheila. Blrks daughter o noon a. being prettlly sewed ln He G. Birks; Miss Mary Fowler the dining room. davz m of w. A. Fowler; Miss . .. . . Ann Walsh, daughter of L. 0. P. Miss Ma McDonald and M155 Walsh; rm. Sidney Dawes and ller Mai-saint B rm were Joint honi- daughter, Miss Joan Dawes. all of Montreal; Miss Beatrice Simeon, most enivvable bridge and was Y,"“*’-_j<.~)r:<: ' g .,_ _ ‘Assn; l daughter the Paris Legatlcn and- formerly National Hotel. Eleven tables of Ottawa; Mrs. Alan spelling. We" in 18-? With ¢Xqlll51l¢ 8W5 wife of Captain sparling; Mrs. Ar- to mark he nappy Efllllflrlllg- nold McArthur, Mrs. Francis Stan- c a 1 a ton, wife of tn, attache of Canada Since she was qu te tiny Princess House, all of Ottawa: Miss Claim Margaret has taken a swat inter- -H0pk.ins. daughter of Percy llov- ‘m "l new“! Ill-away and ihi-l kins, ‘Ioronto. Mrs. Stephen Mor- res. wife of Captain Mon-es, Win- cl years the little Princess has been AAAAAQAAA l‘ |“"‘ i)? . daug ter- of w, c. M_ Bffladlbent leaves, and she can identify speci- .--..--.--..".~.;;- .1111‘: ~ and Vancouver, she has been turning her attention I Numerous brief stops of a maxl- or two she ha: vii-wed much of her mum of 10 minutes duration will time identifying those she sees at be made by the train bearing King Sandrlnlgham. The snecies are re- Geilrge and Queen Elizabeth across Canada next Spring. it is annaun~ ity to the sea marshes encourages ,. “SJ. tolf‘ ‘lgeir (iieséies, and to élrllable e ng a-n ueen to mee ca. officiab personally. The King and films‘? 58111118 by m9 5- Queen will not leave the lmmedi- 1"‘ We?‘ 7mm Ham“ ‘m 5 "um? lttltle pretcincts dofmthe tStB-“OHS on W Bflmh GLnll-fi‘ ese o an lno nevi any - guud; o no,“ m, W386i‘; Wm Mrs. m. n. Nicholson entertain- receivmno more than one bouquet °d M!‘ wage dub M u" “W5” of flowers st each stop and that Nsumm Hm“ must be from the citizens general- “We °n “Wad!!- ly, not from any individual or or- The Queer: lad am; Duchm of lzatlon. These stops will be. i Gloucester are encouraging the re- addlflon w the 1°“ sdleduled ' vival of l-he cut cake at tea-time. leave‘ the train they will be me Bryllomvsllml pitayeglrtedfldnlggswiliifi: h ""1 "i W" m“ '5 =1“ °n ti" Parliament, t-hc local member of . the Provincial Legislatur d th ir 31”“ char-es “m “an” and pme‘ ggestaniiaJa sltzrictily llgllgexils nulené , ill-pole and mm singer» At York o o er oca o c a an u, h. 1 "_ An mums“ m t prefers out cakes to little gateoux e “w? w; u, ma“. Mai or petite ioums, and has them placed who: these stops will not cakebuke,’ A 1° mm J=l§l1+§§b§oh§l“r‘l:t°dddt’y_‘“ M‘ l from dates and cllopnea walnuts u Mrs. Saunders, wife of Judge A. , O. Saunders, who ls spending the| p” Wu" winter all? tdltu city, entertained at] a a a - I 8m M" verb’ for nerl ma. n. 1r. Mulch invited friends friends at the Canadian National; 1n gm- tea, 1351, saga-day utemoon . lghlgggglgglglggyanigr.__llg;nl>£ to meet m. scott. who with no ROYALM VISIT my new Experienced lad will: outstanding model g, m“, for the toddler-almost identical Ilwrtc clothes etc, n mguncgnn, with those worn b Princess Alex- lmmediate attention tn orders. High. sndlra. daughter the Duke and was first de- i . B. c /o #%EinNew Bond Street, Inndcn, clechea. Rompers are made up ma; eliAltw'i‘"ll-;'lo;vvlv UUAitUiAN i iJman HAPPEN|NG§ or rue ..WEEK.. “decorations b carried Canadian women will be artistically inc ow daffodil]?! m ems. tobeheld °"' year the wives of LePa/ge. was hostels at a prettily ' and tea. at the day afternoon {gar when marred women Mrs. Raymond, wife of Arch- vited only to special preseu- deacon Ra 0nd, D. D., and Mrs. deli htful social gathering, after- esses last Saturday at one of the of the special attache at of the week at the Canadian taste is now developing. For sever- Mirs Olive Bmgdbent, an ardent collector of flowers and ms. Charles Holston, both o: mens with remarkable ease. lately a a 0 to birds, and during the past week markablv varied and t-he prrcxlln- ‘Ilhese sto will be for the birds that are not often seen in of per-mi ting as many Oa- England. t arises lbletogetaglimpse a a a a Mia Anna Mali" was among S. Oolbome at a luncheon when Thar M5195“? A favorite at Sandringhlml is gin- ger mke made with black trealcle, tea-table. Fillings for t e latter present’ the 10ml member or chosen by the Queen are chopped ouse the Duchess of Coucester on pale green plates ul- in a silver ' at cake made from an Australian recipe that the l Duke brought; back from his Em- husband Superintendent Scott of the R. 0. M. Police, are being cor- OOIO export b g, t, m M, tin”, m“, “Y3. In fashionable nurseria the fav- 51in.“ mutiny hm,” "mm: orite pattern for nurscry rompers reference: exdmngcd. wl-m Duchess of Kent National Provincial signed for use in London mat End Illlid. N-Z-d-ii. in woolen material, silk and wool, s‘: . N0 m Aim: recei mm %or th column Send ua your votes. We t all the popular i . and you»; irtggpay’. Popular Design“. By (Fol veaatleaatmvotuforeadldee itisac- GR "l: emW Irauped tam “at cuaili l-‘fiefi""gcm'fiifillho"nervv ,... yumfilqiggilitnmzonumvmim Q i tefir-thecushloncanbemonntedonan m’ ‘We AMomingSmile QQQLLQAA » ‘AAA-m s Dorothy Dix's leetter "Box n”: [AME MOTIONS. sergeant (to rlaw recrulD-Mark time. ere. you Bmaiiish R. B. (whose shoes are too hip-Please, sir, I am, slrl In- side me boctsl SBEMd STBANGQ Centurion (to nporten- Young man, you can include in your article that I am convinced that the secret of my longevity ia ‘that I have always eaten a great deal of garlic. "Secret?! gasped the reporter. cotton and cellular cotton. Many young mothers in their desire for simplicity allow their small child- rg: to put on frock; only at tea- e Mm. A. R. Ooooer was amonl the rostesses entertaining at bridge last Monday. O I U O ivilss Marie Mulch was hostess at her home last evening inviting friends in for bridge. I U l I Mrs. J. M. Murley. Ritz Apart- ments, entertained for her friends at four tabla cf bridge on Thurs- day nlght and will be hostess at a similar social gathering this evening- a c u a ' A smart luncheon bridge was enjoyed at the Canadian National Hotel by the members of the Thursday afternoon bridge club this week. I I O i ivltrs. A c. Sinclair, Brighton Road, was hostess at s series of bridge names this week entertain- ing at four tables on Thursday and Friday evenings. Additional friends are invited 1:1 fomthis afternoon. Mrs. Mary Oamurcn of Strath- gartney. ls visiting in Summer-side. ‘aocc and her date:- Miss Eleanor Green. t c Mrs. R. S Jardlno gave a ofH . . P. pretty two table bridge honouring Mrs. l-l- T. Begg allfax. Mrs. George Hcgg ‘was hostess on Thursday evening at: two tables of Bridge for her friends. Mrs. C. Cfbiakclzle ‘gave a two table Bridge on Tuesday evening at her home on Mitton Avenu. ‘Mil-s. Loulsalbcliay‘ has as her guest her sister, Mrs. James Camp- bell of Stanley Bridge and enter- tained recently in her honour at Ans three tables of Bridge. George iawifwas hoateas Mrs. at a dinner Bridge on ‘n-lm-sday everllng for her budge club. His friend; wilfregret to learn of the continued illness of Mr. Wm. E. Barrett at the P. E. I. Hospital. Mt. Barrett was with Head Office of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Morvtreal, until his recent lllneu. O I I The newest electric fireplace in England is suitable for aJl-the-year use. clever manoeuvring can be snsformed to a owing fire for winter time or may ome an artistic bac... ‘ for flow- ers ror les chilly do. . The fire- place when not haa is bathed in light and colour, which varies from balst primrose to deep flame, or through delicate shades of petunia. green and blue. By the touch of a switch a. colour scheme to suit oneis mood, the day or the colour scheme oi’ the room is ble. If the weather changm it a simple matter" in revert to a comforting electric fire. cream toffee, peppermint: and chocolate and coffee fudge. This was handed round to each vldtm- at sendrlngharl: ‘after luncheon. The Duke and Duchess of Glou- cester hope to take up residence at Barnweli Castle in time for the hunting season next autumn. ‘Iihey do not expect to move in till the aut/umn. A number of alterations have to be made at this’ historic castle. which the Duke purchased last, July. Althovfll there are no structural repairs. many renova- tions have to be carried out, and these are likelv to take some months to complete. Th9 Duch- e55 is taking a great interest in niawfr-v a. new rose warden. ‘The castle has extensive grounds. and there are an open air swimminr; pool, tennis courts and squash rack- et courts. Former-iv owned by the Dukes of Buccleuch. the castle dates from the 18th century. One of the Duchess of Gloucester’; ances- tors. Sir Edward Mon-lawn. a Chief Justice in the reign of Henry VIII. bought it in about 1540. and is said to have repaired and beautified the old building. ' laws will be ab time their disastrous at Statistics show that a mother-in- orlces than drink or infidelity, or tem is not because l-iotller-ln-law u an evil old h" §*.?‘i§‘““llt..“°“d‘- ‘lltfilmfi lfifisfmhliw e . we“ er pgn to what poor creaturu ____.__.. We don't bear close ins perspective on our virtuea and . ose who see us occasl a only our charms. ose with whom we live. day after day. 8W 8° m!‘ they see only our blelnlshea. .. “luau: w“ ‘d;i?‘i‘..““l"“.2.“€"’.til° w“ Ill-SQ fi 11 GDQ “o mil other and not knowing mm other too well. Ncihlngbmoretruethsnmeoldaav us. And it is for better that toes too thick and wastes John's money, that Bally isn't raising the ba and daughter's attentl Unfortunately, none of us are perfect. tlon. It takes distance to give the blur our faults and rlflca-lmames mlrirlge er Rota Susie enpecks cm, or adothera recipe. Iilor that leaves Mothe women her sons have married, for t to think of Mother-in-ia/w as an inter-ea h toedo. But she has made such scenes though he also secs the other girl. a. to hod a man to no dness and loo us lost his taste for her. iiogllng that, somehow. after they are r . The Old Adage About Dista ment is Particularly In-Laws -- They Sho Together if This Avoided lather uixxlygltolive o s o 8 diha. that cu are right an Welt-fen the lion and the lamb shall lie down ml le to live together in peace tempts to do so flll .__..__ law in the house causes more dlv- m enlg and not as a. faint-find old -- ig“ ctr housekeeping. ‘Distance len ' c a a a No woman in the world could a o se- wlih shred f lfrespact anunwantedwifelspastco I thlnkthatifamanflndsthath iamlstekenmhicfeelings toward n. 1 and that what he thought was lolve is mere liking-an if e falls really in love with anoth m; break nt hhnself‘ the emlleme , makeshlmfeelthatheisbmmdto her and himself a lifetime of misery him Household Scrapbook (B! ROBERTA Llli Cam of Woodwork If the woodwork or furniture ll soft cloth moistened with Limon oil. Than rm: this briskly into a. polish, using s. clean, dry aolishlng cloth. Or you may use erceene an oil, mixed- but lem- on oll dries more rapidly. Ironinl Board Oovar Unbleached muslin is good ma.- terial with which to cover the lroni board, there is no dan- ger lln off when pres- sing suits or wcoen materials. llardlamou stored them with boiling water for a few minutea. nce and Enchant- in the_Case of id Never Live Can Possibbr be iissqgégiiifigefifisr"m" “8%;E:;§§§§§‘E§§?‘§§ ~ o l: QE ‘E l: i‘ g a é ' WE othe again. so my advice to all m relrgrllomq ulcevt w! a vi-iit- 1M i ether. dollbtleas in? but in the mean- t on if you ‘if. wit‘? poseib upon their liking and ad- been engaged for three Dear Miss Dix--My best friend has things for thchome she and her fiance have bought me. planned. But cuddle‘ the young man What didllld she do‘? wTgl-fre isn't but one thing for your friend to do if she f decency, or 13y regard for her fut/me happines. and ths s 5 an to an unwilling bridegroom to x Reialm 1 Social a,n d Pe rs @nal , Fashic i’ a g? at é igjii. l5 $53 a i‘??? “i: i? '1. a“ l"; i § r. thanllho i Ilency Butter butter strained m nligiill like them with crisp bacon ters-ln-law to be able lady whose Visits! they inter antment, especially to in- cu 3 tablespoons melted butter. l cup grated c . Method: Sift the flour, baking powder and salt. its with the m tea ve Vol‘! stiff. and last ted cheese. Bake iron until crisp are good too ham and cream gravy COOK ’S CORNER i gThe Housewife n» feolwehnvalclncthing to m». , . i“ thing the mom o!‘ A kerroeenc lantern will gm g . Almost every other Brl owns m awrotgmalcly 6. ‘m; sawdust which iihg sawing of a diamond The (dull! Ban JON ll- lMhI-l through rpm ao thousand million mural- amiouncedmat-Yspriss yqurgqnl 9n igq-uitg flush; would be given each BL W63 in! amt l f i the most obedient mentor the n’; 013(7)? fiqfitflwfifnfifi,“ fsml . Algeria with one voice children goteoted: "Oh isntrfairl add! would w there is store it in a covered “tiiiii? ,1‘. "m... a. us as n h waffles fish 1i oil contains “mm,” mlNh v61: A ll .0 _ butter O!‘ I” (1% II“- Bishop sleeves are exciting nun! I-Iow Can I ‘I ‘P mil-red under your demure lit- collsrs are fresh and so young viva: one bin- necl on your dreas and perched on your hat, or the lapel dark winter or Iprlng coat. But ahgcan Butwhmsheknowlthaltheloveamothea-womsn lible chance of her ever beck ave her, but he will hate her because an has the woman who was his heart's desire and stands slappiness. He will never look at her without noting oer without cursing her in his heart. Ncmancanbaaloodhugbandifhefeels fllathelathevicflmc! who has ‘ his will how .And anywomm mnwantmulltherselfinlihenositlonof * llow Woman in Their 40's Can Attract Men It aroma hanllhli), ".,..l*.:.':"§fi“:e.. P‘ wdfirwo Building a Personality That's Many-Sided Inabandly Iablla u ourhudyand tilldro all 14w!“ hiemflmi fiholyverthenlgshillus: ‘nmmm W" t it as you do the of his nose-for h never change. Don't nag for rest of your life -—Jus fier him tgrin and ‘lhadomwardwlnga Modern Etiquette u» noanrs um r arring that is used for social cor- It ls better to reaerve oiled or varnished, clean with a paper nuances liksammmingstmkane paper, writing paper, or letter paw." Should decoration be used usieale used but never flowers, often annwl the kfgfe for‘: Whit}, A. The fork only should _.....____.__..___. ‘l0 HANAGI Bill! Inmonsfllathav becomehard anddryfrornatan goanbena- __.____._...__ BANK 0N OLYMPIOE . ' EBINKI OP) — I'll!- nila capital population of 810-- 340. llgnglfiflaegf 1i ‘avg:- last . aupec an - ‘create baton 1040 on 5 {ll-lo ~ 0.174111110311110: here tyaar. To .Rcii,cvc A t» —— " “t \ Discover It!!! Shim] Pohall you at home with friends but bill lull f-l nlcimll with ‘ in your work, miner I] . ‘ i! moat attmotivs for hi! 820 in Si!!! 12. 14, 10, 18 88 and 40 ~r coin lcoin a ‘ wlraifllily. rant?» '"~r»"~n Mv1y"|__ at,“ no’ m1 m Ilfaaa an be QAND .- Her ‘ Activities “If-UNI Q Weneadlldilndlllbliillfi- lanolin winu mdlnalvlqq ill oronelllq bri-ter ilapinch of salt); Anduwe know that i118! 0B3! W9, m? t?‘ 0 011 in the container IDOfiI Iii‘! b nu" "a" I} Inna Lighting Frequently we h to _ meat a bit with tlfgmalnlngexfi ting before we get lust the m“ speed" uaualb la in- % tom to the mm. mu, ‘m silk ahadea over tn» upright lmllg 9 1B wniw glare found in so many m. mg rooms. NI '1‘ TRSATME a" .....m..l: on walla ——— ieatzd like an accordion which at ~ this treatment for b110,] ll At night, after you have wash. ed your face, applied cream, Lhq it carefully, cover fore- wmvl R01! fingers with clean cotton gauze i! b1"!- cleuising tissues and press the (o: eign matter out of a few of in; m. Squeeze gently so as not is the akin and do not try h do too thoro a lob during the first treatknen . Remove only til; Ill-B ""611 particles which com out aail. INN‘ Afterward, oistane the iri-ltaiid th soap and water, apply again wi i116 Will‘ foundation lotion and makeup in I the regular manner. ‘lb heap your vscu l efficient condition, fit: $31 o t is used meUlsBureamoilisberi much um i . Fle- flywyélxflgfild bag inside out and (By ANN‘! ASHLEY) XIQYQHYQ. from the haudnu. ; melatonin! to lmnwlonwu of I’ ‘t: placed gocmi. tilt- Keen ulnuauln on. hume- __ a TIMELY TIPS _- FOR m: .- HOME SEWER Q. ‘Bow can I increase the fit!- finess" of blankets when launder- inilhtfl? m After laundering the W003 bun in blankets in lukewarm water ionqull llow, larlmp bl I08 will" n“ culjpvib s?» ctms-llsltl..." will: ‘£8 d” m blankets, but will m. as s mum Q. EDI 6th I IQWN ffilfl *1] earn mad Wm IlDON-Aliillhotsoain“ u" nde nxltfyrellu m reduced eluomlwflil Banh-ywhn was declared m