iui a-f-Soclial can! Prnali -.-~ Literaztare . M 1H - _- , . of hufliiobeoreiuw a fliirenpTr °' flhlllfiwfrbyhmgsrluz iupon him ‘"19 lusnsi yank in the- Order of 8t. Michael and St. Geoigemgflqom circuit?! announcgg the .1; been Vested l ‘th -i {mo} up numeric» °‘ “s ~ " K9115. welcomed the Duke ‘gt, (h; Itation. He kissed the Queen iflfec- vionatcly. ' . - . U i v ‘i _ m?" Muir's 111m Jlllllj. inche- llD W85 dwplébsing to' tho-"gyolq! W" WPWWL. was ‘responsible fut, all umoulns number of "natural coirr plexlous at the Swfildill’ the. sees-- 011$ TOYaI courts. ‘The beau in Friday night's courtfbloomcd__withq' out benefit of rouge. mascara. tor llllfitick. The Queen was a reiplerp dent figure in cold lame with the famed Kohinoor-diamoiid aflamg m, lucr- throat. The King ogqip, wore the scarlet uniform of "COlOIlEI-lll- chief of the Life Guards. The Duke of Gloucester, who recently m. turned from a round the world trip, wore the _-blue and gold lullfOfm 01 u- mfl-Jor in the Hussars. Ten- Can- tdian women were presented, r Mrs. Stewart, wile of Judge W, B. Stewart, returned Thursday night 1mm Daylfllla Beach. Flor- ida. where she had a most delight- ful holiday, accompanied by her friend Mme. Ritchot of Monti-egg, no: Mr. A. E. MacLeair. MR, and Mrs. MacLean, entertained B, party of friends to luncheon in the PM. uamentary Restaurant, Ottawa, mesday- The guests of honour were the RAW. Dr. ‘Robert Johnston, Ex- Moderaior of the Presbyterian Chulch in Cfllmdfl. nnd Mrs. Johnston, and included in the party went Miss 0. Warren. Hon. sena- tor Creelman MacArthur, Mr. and, Mm. A. S. Macphcil, Mr. nnu Mss. Colin Callback and Mr, and Mfg Louis D. Warren. All except Dr. and Mrs. Johnston are former Island people. O I t I --_ Guardian readers will be interest. ed to know that General LBW Wu]. ' lace, author of the scrihl story Ben Hur, now appeflrlllg in the Qua“? 1M1- hus a dimct personal connec- tion with Prince Edward Islanders, he being o cousin of the late Mrs. George W. Milncr so kindly rem- embered by many of the‘ older citiz- 1115 flSlf-Yulfllly‘ ‘of ‘Charlottetown. O Surrounded by quantities of love- ly spring flowers, telegrams and letters Hon. G. B. Hughes received n. great many callers yesterday at his home on the occasion of his 82nd birthday. O Mrs. Fred Moore. Brighton Road, entertained pleasantly on Tuesday afternoon at two tables of bridge, with additional guests in for the tea hour. I O j Mrs. ’I‘. B. Rogers is; ill lll lhc PEI. Hospital having urizlergcnc an operation some clays 11,59 from which she 1S making a. vsatisfiictory recovery. 2.: —___————~ -— _n For thil littlo citilcu c sombre world ho luddcnly ‘ ‘gliteucd. Hi1 mother 11cc given him his lint halo o! Cosmic-tho children's laxative. And "did he 1m it! ,;~ ."ll m: U“ \ 41-‘; _ The Duke 0d Kent _ i I , mbly of the Church of ‘the Duchess of Kent itdiilitln residence ut House; min-- flnllih to about the Grulld “on l‘ W.“ 9m" "PM". his , return’ Ifrom 9d ‘even mouths coed vlrlllltrlplpflzhcl Antlpodes. A cheering crowdhyimqni. included the entire royal lumpy Q,“- . oept for the Duke and Dueling’ u! _ B. MoKenm was f j "on Thursday}!- The illness -of Mrs. Amenda lsgreatly regretted by her friends, .Mrs. Taper Ls MW cqlmlwlf! flufly- use.» is on the sick Jisrbcing at ‘prescn Island " ncspitiu. ; Morris is vlcitingvher mother . W. Watson prior to taking been transferred to and Ward branch 0f- fice in that city.“ _' Mrs. E. Manning BagnalPs frien are glad to know she is resting comfortably after an operation for appendicitis in the PEI. Hospital. I I U Miss Eleanor Birch of Port l-llll is the guest of Rev. H. R. Coleman and Mrs. Coleman, at the rectory, Woodmaifs Point, NB. O I I Mr. John Wilson, Upper Prince st, is home from the PEI. Hoc- pltal where he underwent success- Mrs. Wesley Frost of Montreal left last Saturday for New York, where she will be joined for the ten days spring holidays by her daughter, Miss Nicola Frost who is a junior at Oberlin College. . a t A brilliant round of court func- tions and public ceremonies. lasting from May 6 to July 20, will mark the celebrations for Silver Jubilee. The full programme was issued recently by the Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Cromer, and the home omce. Apart these ofllclal events, and village throughout ihe country is arranging son); kind of celebra- tion. Many of the usual occasions of the London social season. such as the Aldershot Tattoo. and Royal Ascot race meet. will be extra. The many friends of Mr. F. G. Spencer, Saint John, will be pleased lo knew that he is mqkirf r"- following an accident which has confined him to his bod or s: months. Mr. Spencer will likely be forced to stay at home for another month or so after which he expect- tu to be around althcug ably be more or less inrps for another monthJ-lter out. Despite his confinement to bed Mr. Spencer is cheery. busy, optim- Miss Vera Andrew, RN" left on has acceptcd a position a: matron in the Montaizvc Hospital. O O O Capt. and Mrs. Colin H. Camp- ” Lileiijlius suddenly become; very pleasant, drug; that lo many "grown-up" lun- -Cncforiu_ will ucvcr cnucc gripiug pciiu. llficflot huhit-fnrhiiug. It in _ pcrfpctlyufig. It in very "mo, _ . ~- poll Cqwrio whenever your child vr-from bobyhood to “ old. Got c bottle todoy- look fr! IIRUVI flu hmllifill gentle-yet YO ..’+.‘\ilii"<> 'r*"".#~‘*"'i""' " ‘neciec m rims, chgpf” ' “Yeti, a-ndby-tho-way, did you over notice how much like I. harm an life is?" . ‘There are tracoscf core; llnoc of trouble; bits of good fortuno, and breaches of faith. Also, tongue; mizct be bridled. poulonp om-heq an everybody hu to t to through." - ‘u! pun “I tell you that‘! won't have this the bellboy, who was conducting her- I ain't some to pay my good 100m? W!‘ 8 DlB-SW with a. mcaslev little foldin’ bed ln it. 1f you. think $11!?» lest because I'm from the country-J’ " lfiflfoufldly disgusted, the boy cut her abort. "Get in, mum, get. in. This alrft your room. this is the cflator.” ' bell and small son Colin of Calgary left last week for Vanmiiveg- when Cupt. Campbell is conducting a. months. They were accompanied by Mrs. Cumpbfills sislnr, Miss Kath- leen Harrington. BENi-i-HUR Y GENERAL LEW WALLACE So while the specta.‘ s shiverod at the Athenlarfs mishap, Ben-Hur- SWEDl around. and took the course neck and neck with Mcssala, though on the outside. Pedestal of three pillars there was a stone wall in the form o; h ha“- clmlb. around which the course and opposite balcony were in exact phr- allellsm. Making this turn was con- sidered the most telling test for a chariotcer, and as an admission o1 interest on the part of the spectators a hush fell over the circus: Then Messala obscrved Ben-Hut as his chief competitor. "Down Eros. up Mars," he shout- ed, and whirling his long lash dealt JudalYs four Arabians a stinging stroke. The blow was sccn in every quar- ter and in a moment an indignant cry burst from the spectators. The Arabians sprang forward af- frighted. In their training they had never felt the lash and their lm. pulsive reaction would have taken them from the course had not Ben- Hur. with the strength of arm de- veloped as a oursmanh mid the soothing words he addressed to them, held thcm to the path and guided them around the dangerous m Aéuln side by side with Mosaic, ‘ the Jew was bearing the sympathy and admiration of every one not a Roman. Esther caught sight of Bemtlur’: lace —— a. little pale, a little higher raised, otherwise, calm, even placid, At the end of the third round Messalo still held in the inside p051- petitors followed as before. In the change of relative position. ner to assert himself. ‘The interest which had centered chiefly in the struggle between the Roman and the Jew, with a general sympathy for the latter, was fast changing to anxiety on his account. On all the benches the spectators bent forward motionlcss Jxccpt as their faces - tumcd following the contestants. CHAPTER V. under the consults awning. i Lady Porisbnby Poser War. Err-emf w www- ‘I c: M n snowman IN tothotulcufnolrl $0.500- Jobnungmd-rof on. room.” protested the old lady to- mllllflfl’ school» for the [next two ' itop “Nowadpys, it is nothing unusual *:..°'s'.:::r:i:.i.".:ir:i.:t::i kumu ~ find a thoroughly detailed mess of concomitant psychosis and acute muropcthy. The next step we pre- sume will be to include in the list of illustrations some such line as opposite page 284-"8" HWY“ 911° makes him or her more all dream forever embedded never be destroyed because who marry without love will be with the imperfect human being to marriage becomes that especial hall that is filled with vain regrets rm the folly they have committed, in taking a nq the one of their desire. Nor is love the solace it is supposed to be. Nothing is more thrillin| Nothing is no boring u to be loved h; one you do not love. Kisses are flrc on the lips, or duct and aches. Car- away from them with repulsion. Nothing you to pretend to- emot smile for some one of Whom you are that . to be tonder and affectionate. Nothiiu continual society of those who love you u t to bc with you and whom you care for u A beautiful camera study by Karsh of Ottawa, of lady Moyru Pon- sonby, daughter of their Excellcncics the Governor-General of Cllllfll and the Countess of Bessborouglu with Mademoiselle Jacqueline Mlrahlud. 41414)’ Ponsolnby ls seated on the ann of 'thc chair.) ltlirabaud of Paris, mother of Mile." Jacqueline Mirabuud, is a coming of Lady Bcssborough. Both were guests at Government House for two plot." Some of the detective stories of Harry Stephen Kepler are rather involved and technical; but once discovered, Mr. Kpelerh plots are but“ Se“ repmuhes ‘or generally exciting and unusual. His latest offering is “The Five Silver Buddahs.” Two mystery stories by two pop- ular English authors. recommended by S. Morgan-Powell. as being above "l" “Vfim- o" "The RS111’! todeathJike havihgtoreme Murder Case" by Sydney Hnrlcr, , the writer upon whom many mg- llsh critics think the mantle of Ed- gar Wallace i; desoerhrg, and “The Shining Tr " by Otwell Binna-a story of adventure in the Canadian Northwest. Thus the two leaders approac d u" 59°01“ goal of the course. _ m aHOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES hard lo open, place them in _a pan and pour boiling water over them. After allowing them to stand for a few minutes, they may be opened To every girl there opencth A WHY. End ways. and a way, And the High Soul climbs Soul gmpes the in one of his Radio Book Reviews. u a well written and very thrilling Secret Service story. ' And in behwcen, on the misty " A ' ' made bread shiny, swab it with immediately after removing from the dextrinized flour which forms the outer surface of the crust Ls thus dissolved in the water and the heat bread, drying up the solution thus formed, the crust is found to be quitojlossy when the loaf has flats, - Y The rcstdrift to and fro. But to every girl there A High Way and a Low. And every girl decldeth and author of ‘Murder at Baysicn." J. V. McArce writes: “Mr. Robins is no lord of language but he tells an lou; story in n workman- likc manner." V a strong solution of lye is poured down the sink drain cv- ery few weeks, it will cut . h ' - t e grease and mm which ac former well known thrillers are: Dampcn the shells. of eggs with cold water before placing in boiling water to be cooked and the shells will not crack- clean and clear. About 1-2 can of lye to 2 quarts of water will be found the proper strength. o a o H. C. McNcile. Hour," by F. L. Packard. is added to lard used HATS ESSENTIAL To my“ wens‘ tion; still Ben-l-lur moved with him Christie. side by sidc; still the other com- Several women hav involved in accidents cnce Meyncll. fifth round, the Sidonian succeeded in getting a place outside Bcn-l-lur, but lost it directly, and the racers entered the sixth round without when meat is tough to be pounded, it will be found excellent practice to pound int-o it. This absorbs juices which would otherwise’ be lost, and also improves the fiavor. A small amount lemon juice added to tough meats are boillngytencls to make them more tender. crumbs added to hamburger steak will have a similar effect. ' O t O ding . master. in lips oppenhelm. discussing the matterysald that for safetyb sake no ll man should be . allow astrlde Moreover, every woman who rides should be compelled to wear a bowled hat leg and llghtnes of body are essential to a woman WlmLs to ride astrido, he said. woman can grip the saddle rom knee to thigh if she is d. And unless chc grip the cuddle, sheis always likely to fall off. 'I‘c.~ mnny women go riding properly equipped. he added, the most fooish wear soft hats. The riding not for the sake ce, but because it gives definite protection to the head in cavlly-bullt wo- a Gradually the spccd had bccn quickened ~ gradually me blood of the competitors wa ed with the work. Men and b asts seemed to know all-kc that the final crisis was near, bringing the time for the win- colm Campbell-l. motor racing mystery. cl Bennett. othy Bennett-a mystery story in verse. -*whe'?':.l'lqifgrtsl:xecq"eqrgfi" _. short and icunde wercd a Roman youth, preparing to write on his betting tabl “Do not so," interposed a friend. "Mcssala hath reached his utmost. speed. Ecchlm lean ove lot-rim. the reins loose as flyizi i i “A hundred sestertii on the Jew!" brim. Look thefl at he Jew." ed ‘cried - Sanballut to tho Romans (Continued on Page l4) “I will takc thy sestertll.“ uns- Shirley Sets the Pacelfor Easter Styles . crook" like Raffles. "Spy" by Bernard Newman was entloncd by Professor Macdonald. Of Raymond Robins. o. newconier Other new books by authors of “Bull DogJJi-ummond at Bay," by “Jimmy Dale and the Missinc "The Wooden Indian" by Cat- "Death in the Air" by Agutha "Odds on Bluefeathcr“ by Laur- “Thc Spy Paramoun " by E. Phil- A few mysteries by newer authors re: “Salute to the Gods" by Sir Mal- "Crimson Ice" by Cortland Fitz- mmo “Murder Unleashed" byflorothy “How Strange a Thing" by Dor- "Thc Camberwell Beauty" by Louis uoldim. author of the popular "Magnolia street" and "Five Bil- ver Daughters. is a complete dc- parture from these novels. It deals with a murder, in Blclly, with black magic, the Mafia. love and kidnap- D1118- In the picture gallery of Henry Morgan Ltd, Montreal, there ha: recently been shown an exhibition of about eighty caricatures by Maur- ice 1r Qzhwcrtr. The portraits of Bernard Show, Gabriel lTAnnun- s ccess. ‘Ihcrc is no truth for blighted affections, over them their woun will no more crave Nothing of the kind happens. the beloved one is beyond reac that separated them from than to be loved by one you cases thrill, or you shrink on the ncrvoa like having having to summon up a joyous. else is so wearlsome as the much that they always wan little that you would glad never to sea them again. Of course, in the ual marriages in which one kiaocc and the Jthll per-nuts himself or herself to be kissed, as the French say, the deluded lovers always believe that they at least will be happy in having those they desire, but they never are because the empty sheila, the bodies of their spirits have escaped them. And they thinktbat because they love they can make those they love, impossible. Love comes and goes as it will and and many c. man and woman would give their very couls to be chic to respond to tho wivec and husbands who love their. lliokcn their heart beats, strive u they may. So I would emiectlyadvicc you not to mun-y one man while wvinl The good man deserves a better fltc than n. wife who mmly - DORJUHI! DIX. ld and have bccn going with boy| fw ll and want to settle downmnd um Ihavcmietaboy thatllikolrldvhl w start saving for m engagement rim, love them, but this too is no man compels it. Many but they cumot q another. tolerates him. Dear Miss Dix-I omit] ycatco ' so many years that 1am tired oflt a a husband and home of my own. is in love with me and he wants but I want to get married right aw be sure of himself? 1s it true that lasts? What is your advice? Answer: place, cal! love, and a right to count on. himself and he hasn‘ grown up or what look at tomorrow, hasn't even the price o! to eat and have cl you going to inflict For boys and alone. bet him grow up of matrimony. And if you are us anxious to marry, pick cu stead of a boy for a husband. But the fact. that at 20 you have been going cro so ions “W Y" are hlasc, certainly should be a warning to all the lit girls who file ll ouch a hurry to grow up and step out. It lo n. pitiful thing for c sill 1° have skimmed mil the cream of‘! her youth before clxc is really old cnoull to appreciate its flavor. - mommy DIX. Dear was Dix-In a. controversy you love. Th huccaud contc tubby little husband, to be fat and red-hen zlo, Arnold Bennett and Wallace Becry are amongst the but, cultmb- ly exaggerated and quite recogniz- Fwbcrt Borden. and r-r fcacnr Lea- cock. ‘ n- caricature," ‘Doubt: holoct and “u. Jlfillfll print! lllfl MIME. ublc. Representations of covert Ocu- ndianc appear in the collection- Cliief Justice Grccnchicldr. Mr.‘ Tacchcrcuu..Mr. Edgar Rhodes. Bu‘ . Gandhi ll also portrlyed. but on obccrvcrhu remarked that in the cucofidondhi, "it is sometimes hard to distinguish a portrait from lat-month the Mount Allison Art-Gillan Bcckvlllc, showed c group of pulntlngo cud drawings by A. B. Bcylfnlon. Thin iu-tllt was born in Moscow in i882 but has lived in the United-Stolen for many yum no otudifid under Robert marl-cud Romn- Bool, and la now super-vim of Pointing of the Art accrotlry of of mdnpcndont Artists. At-thc lune time time was uloo lbown- lu-tho Gallon opoilcctionrg g zillion, winding many Qxompbc .miua, pflnlcd ma. “Booms/K v.1: ‘ i8 Letter I 53L‘ Answer: =1 No. Never. Especially when 0M 0! We Wm" F0 the marriage r For between the love. My advice is to wait. If y ready for it, you are certainly heading for tmubln. This boy, in the fin la entlmiy too young to marry. All that be is capable of at i1‘ that lasts it is a. miracle and no His tastes are iniformcd. Ho is 1n the ielll-lll SW0 the slightest lclcc of what ho in going to be when la he will want in a wife. The girl he llkcc today bc wont so even if you could man-y him on a PB-‘lslng “may d ‘ adolescence, you would- bc taking a miilion-to-cnc chance of his still bowl in love with you ten years hence. And, in the second place, the boy has nothing w marry on. lb an engagement ring. If you coerce him lulu marrying you now, what do you propose to live on? You will still m" othcc and n. place to live in After you are nmrrled. AN a. husband on your mother and father to support, u are you going to burdcu his‘ parents with having to feed and clothe you! girls to marry and dump their husbands and wives and sulr sequent babies down on their parents fo certainly playing it pretty lol down on tho old people. Bo give up an thoughts of being c craidlc-anatcher. Lot this P001‘ W before he takes um himself the reswuslblll"! loving them. The only people who have the faculty of ccfilng just whet they will‘ to ace in another are mothers. DOROTHY D1X._ Without Love, Especially When You» Already Love Another! Dorothy Dix Counaels-flMicsiTwenty, Tired, of Gaddin WantsitoFSettlc Down” ‘ " ithISA-Year-Old . 1 - “Dcurfimxfltmoaaopwmgrizuwlovoomyonm P'*'°°'“°°'°'-“""“"'d°‘°°m' ahtfuldbtwccfimtmgdlglcndlb Thlrru.’ mumuum" y l, 1885. ‘ J.-B. Lippinoott 00.. and Myctcfl Magazine, of America. and George o. Hump and 00.; and the I-ondou Dolly. Mail. 011ml ._ are com- hinlnI to donafc o prim lax-counting to $7.500 for the beat now! featur- ing, c. Ficvablc ~ the bone wolf. or Aracm ‘Lupin. These publishing firms hope that other books with the cam-c diamo- tar will follow. ' Tlw closing date of- the contest has been postponed from May until July a1. i935. . Michael Gross of the Retail Book- seller thinks that detective stories have strayed far from thr: paths loves some one d“ 1"“ 4°“ by “m” m“ m’ “M forever the shadowy ghost of the old ‘romance that will keep them from “h” “yaw” story mate's‘ He over really coming lnvqhim. I hove tried hard Qnough‘ bu; efforts have bccn useleal. Plve year-r ago , in lovc with a mm who really wed m“, forms, tookmcput only whenhem cllctodimwholiodtomqctcoqm mat, but it didn't mutter.‘ I took unytlun‘ lust to be with. him now and than. Four yo“ have placed since wc lut met, but he is still m Bhau Imd 3r fine 1' 11o marry th c w who lov dearly, knowing 1 win be a cumin wirffi give him respect; admiration and everytmn, ‘ clco marriage demands of a Wltfi-flwfipt 10m 8o I uk uguin can mlflllltlfi o. auccu, M", lovc only on one side? WONDERmq_ my mind together in the oneness that alone makes Ina-Triage . I in the old superstition that o. new love automaticiiiy men and women think that marriage is a prim" and that p; soon as the mar-rinse ceremony is nu dcd hearts will cease to throb with pain and ti: P memory of the old sweethearts will be blotted from their minds and they tho touch of o vanished hand. On the owlrlfy. the very fact tim h, the fact that he or she la forbidden fruit, That , becomes I. memory, . in the amber of romance, something that m it exists only in the imagination. Always "lion contracting this P62181111 of their dream whom they are married. And u ' mber youth never know; ml true love MIUDRED " between husband and wife, wife con- tends that if you are in love you cannot nee physical defects in the 0 udc that if you love, you m the dcfwfi- bl" it doc: not aff t your love. Which is right? '11-‘!!! M01)!- Answer: The luisbhnd. Loving docs not affect one‘: cyclliht or intelligcnm It docs not make you see a tall, romantic-looking chap in your Sum- or behold your wife ll M165 Alflfiflcl l! lho Ill-PP“ ded ind snub-nosed. But it doesn't keep you from CORNER ms COOK'S PLAIN PASTBY teaspoon baking powder. it 4 tablespoons). E E 1% cups flour, ‘A tcupon salt, ii shortening. Water to mutton‘ (about 5m. together dry fnncdicnta, cut in shortening until mixture recomb- E . llfillht and well-tong of than goodullllltleo I c0 mi "i and uhed mo llmply a, a “m, ‘ d and wife there will stand ions you do not feel, iiiu‘ ‘ Boon find out that they have only husbands or wives. and that their I-lelsouly 18.0fm aboysoy é 5 g a w .. '5 tcman in desired. Have the under crust a lll- . tic the thicker. ' PUFF PASIJE 1 pound butter, l pound PM" flour. cold victor. Rcccrvq two tablespoons of bu"! and shape remainder into a circuhi \ place om half inch thick and put " floured board. wort two tablespoon: of bu i floured minute. Oovcl- with tom and let swl \ u of w" Qovor butter by foldlhl upper h“ of of it. mods-l firmly to cuclccc ll mg.“ u to over 0' mo Invoice will m OM 6nd. wot, were varied _ y .m muuhn‘ . a -§_\ Jill“!!- . a ' "i" °".“.".:'.. °i"..::.'..:."*°°.::27’ thawing...’ “i 't*"r.at"‘.a-. ‘w ilrotoyckrsécérridllontncllo: i’ N nun-rimm- '-._ ‘incihnnodlntt-mimi mammalian-u - ' ~ ~ - n!-