"I. Social and Personal yctishions 2/ L Iiiitfiilyl-iriiiifiim ' llour Leave lIlIlll-SIIANN Author ol “Student Nurse". “War Wife" "Mir lbreo Girl .u 55's‘ ‘Ji-‘sfifiihvbfififis? “Cherry Pie!" It was Simon's pct name for, QQILI-ZlGI-IT 1:1 .__. ,_,_ _ -- _.__ _. Woman's Re alm vvv 11m cmnixrrrarown alignment. a ' - a - vsrv-w. ".'I'I$-i<ww.~'—-*' —' wow»)- e ‘immensely Popular y Happenings f The Week Eight Canadian women, mem- vers of St. John Ambulance Brig- ide on duty in Britain, went to Buckingham Palace to see the Queen. 'Ihey were Mrs. Beatrice idartln, Madelience Cantelon and Irudean Spencer of Vancouver: idrs. Thomas Giimour of Toronto. Superlntcndent-in-Chief of the . Brigade overseas; Margaret Msc- Lorne street, New Glasgow, N. S. Larenuzitfl satin; fillohn, adlrs, w?“ H116 scenepofd: veryméiappy Guy eo a ax; rs. uriga erng on l y even o l-Idvand Ruth MacKenale last week when more than sixty iglyhgmfygsam” bwuhmw “m Sarziia. Ont. The women in their of their relatives and friends at-| “on swan w‘ "and to “e neat dark grey uniforms learned tended th, celebration of their ouy‘ ' MISERY IN HASTY MARRIAGES i lot in that short afternoon visit. Silver Wedding Anniversary. It "It's grand w s“ _ _ 1 I you loo. in ‘in '_ "" .'.'“.-"..'::;;::: tie." 5..'"‘:;::. law. i: ‘l.’.'".'l.'..2"€$'.§€."...“'?3Y g,q;=,,,i=,q,~,vg;;;;;. m» col Youths Have small Chance 0f Success Whcw people o.‘ Canada are doing. 218i. ’t*."'*"-.‘*fl > OLD-IAIIIONIII DOCK CAKES 3 c once-Iliad flour orul: cuns "oncewfixeyd bread flour i“ teaspoon Mrs. Quality-wise says:- Chosenfor its Richness and Flavor? A distinguished visitor over the week-end was Rt. Rev. tunes Boyle of Sydney, NS, bishop-elect of Charlottetown. His will be the first consecration in Charlotte- town for M years. . The hospitable home oi Mr. and Harry Cruickshank, 351 Here are two old favourites I would not be without. Used together or separately they are a delight in the kitchen and on the table. her. He'd never called her any- thing else from the first day they'd met. "Cherry Pyecroft? But all your friends call you Cherry Pie. of course"? They hadn't a it happened; no one else had appar- ently ever thought of it. Now the l Dorothy Dix Says- edlsnd fllwoed candied and sift tsfethcr the flow. baking powder. sal and nutmeg. Cream shortcut? and gradually blend in sugar. A d beaten . a ttle at a time. beating wallefiter fach addition Md d culrnrangu u. £81011 S . alternafeely with milkryand comiilne thoroulhly. "Youth training in all parts of the Bnplre is so important." she said. They learned what the Queen \'.'E.ll'5 o:i \l informal afternoon at home - a ivoaiien JLICKEI dress cf soft, smoky blue, with grey lcitatlons in person sent congrat- ulations by letter and expressed regret at their inability to be pre- sent. Mrs. Cruicksliuiik was the nandale. P.E.I., and was married at Sunny Brae by Rev. D. K. Ross former Miss Ethel Brown oi An-. Cherr drew s little swift breath. “Yes, s e-she's gons to Bristol." This at least was true. Only not the way he was taking it. "Oh no"... "ha? t“ "' “s: oug o . suppose guessed that's where my plans Long Acquaintances Reveal Quirks Marriage ls. at but. a risky business. rm. no matter how lung and 911g t_ss well a man and woman have known each other. they find when they to li th th t th 3m in lhfiihiihsl‘. m? ‘picioned that they vossesscd. BIO imited to perfect. strangers who have curiciu habits that they never even sus- Drop by spoonfuls on cued cookie nan and bake in m crate hot oven. 376 degrees, about i u _._. household) who died recent! at lhstnamsxiead Put Be shoes and stockings and a grey bag tucked under her arm. "With ~' the most beautiful pearls and . ring," said one girl.‘ ,_ t . minister there at the time. 5g, . . What chance. then. of succcl have these short order niarrlasu in s"? h bo nd ls riry at sight almost. withou havirur any orev- 5°" w w“ y‘ a ‘uiousmhcquaintance with each other. or the slightest ‘he Gmnmnl made "1 p as to what they are taking on its a life compari- ion? lly none. Ninfitv-nine tilmes out of a misery f ho king s. blind lean into t-heoholy cote . neither God nor Lady Luck bothers to nve fools from their folly. would arrive and has gone down to meet me." "Yes" Had she really said that? Some- one hadéfioken and it hadn't been 2 Connie o was hovering in the background. Oh, this was coward- . e had to be told the truth. t it over and. a: gs age of Miss Joan Maclntyre is being pleasantly entertained prior to her marriage on April lilth to Lieut. Gordon Douglas Bell now on mili- tary duty, _ ‘ t Miss Rosemary Rogers drown Edgehill, Wllldipl‘, They learned what the Queen's own private sitting room is like. "I thought you'd like to see where .1 work." she,told them when she '-led them from a larger, more formal anti-room into a cosy sit- home I i so why not 135., to somehow th was har spend Easter with he; ment. ran quickly on, her Mrs. George J. Rogers. s . . words turn ling over one another. "You must be tired after so much travelling. Wh ‘s the time? It's too late, isn't it, for tea? Shall I get you a drink?" "I'm not sure I wouldn't like tea rather better. I haven't had a decent C13) oi tea since I left land." . stood sinil down at her while Connie hurried into thie kitchen to gel’. it. Denise isn't here gne me you're certainly a very good sub- stitute. Turn around and let me ting room in green and gold. “mil”- Trudean Spencer remembered ac- curately that the walls were cream ‘and the woodwork antique green. The deep carpet was maroon. some of the chairs werg covered ., with the‘ same green brrotgide as the curtans and 0t er c a s were turned ho me from spendin her “wand with 5-m- ne-edlepulnt‘ yacfgcnhntvrith her sister, Lil's. R. "It was a very informal room. ' "5 “ “d Mn’- mughn" i“ She seemed to have around her “edmcwn- N3- ths things she liked,” said Miss Spencer. "There were the loveli- est colored snapshots of the Prin- cesses. taken most oi them out oi ‘doors. in a garden and flowering trees." "It was guing seeding her dleesk, wlith Nlllrfl‘ corres n ence on ." sad s. Gllmoiiro. "And she had s sign m” 01m" 515°" Deni" OZ“- e n m large length "Do Ihvle. R.C.AI".. of Ottawa and his -- Even Queen, must have bride the former Miss Margaret m prod Lhemselvw A panting Claire Murray of Pleasant Valley. she had Just received from Can- N-s" are “m8 ‘Velmmed 35 HEW um U,- a m“, landscape hung on residents to Summerside. Their me wan‘ bu; the Queen dun-t w; marriage took place in Erskine her visitors who the artist was. U d Chumh- Tmwflw. 0n ‘Elie giueen. had liyngthly gralstehfor Mmh 2W1- _ _ aina an army osp a ere. uThe m 5,, m"; aw Miss Bernice Haughey, nurse in y E y and w l” training in u... City Hospital, left tifully equipped." she said. She asked her guests to writ; to their Tigggay °lhgngilgilllgnélillrx_xozfifil own provinces and pass on her greetings to all Canadian women gheufisfiggmfiféléglglynhgrhgfi gone doing the work of St. John to S M E few weeks mm her brothe BOY MEETS GIRL. MARBY mania taki lace all about 1d- ...l'.".'5.‘.."'.1°.... Bolveamcefsualzl at on w" We" ow‘ e 1111mm or theU. S. 0.. orscromthcbaratstavern IIIlIIWYWQWI-Rdymlllnl they h a drinks and dances together, and MW 8310 W“ 1119911911 $0 have the same tastes in martinis. or know the same litier- mum 1°? ‘he ""81 "A "lend Wit ey decide they were made for each other and oil’ they go m9 U19 N8 iii to the nearest marrying person or the Justice of the Peace and seal their fate as casually as ii’ they wo a letter one morning I liked them very much. were buying a package of eisvarettes. f th wak nod in th middle i night by tllig-irriytgenl-‘Lgr fppearingu‘ a. not their bedside with athgt _ sailor ci- soldier in tow. and sayinn: "Mama. Papa. this is Joe. We ve lust been married.” And probably ‘here are few parents with young 'sons in the service who do not o n their bovs‘ letters with trembling have a look at you. Denise told ‘hands, fearing that Tom or Bill w l announce that. he has married some me you'd Joined the Wnis. I like rl he has met at a canteen or that Tom or Bill will be asking how can you in form." get a divorce from the rl he hurried o last canto. as he has aug . " l h Degm" “an h. t “little found a new one whom he es better hgcausg or the unusmr; 1X5 This column. being a cleerim home for the troubles of the love- p", lcrri. is weighted down with the woes of those who rrierry in haste and "Am; w“ 1n" are repenting st leisure. for the girls fare even worse than the boys. “Qf course not, 1 wmmd g9 be v And some of the letters I get from them would be incredible eioceotzéhst doms ggmeth my“; ~ I there is no mmantdc idiocy that s teen-odor isnt capable of commi hi!- . e . . -- " b that’ ," m Riyou like t life now you're an“ "new, “mum?! "A"! e ut s a teaser said mun. "vs m eh, n; . pm s "Well, do you lcnow the Second plotter?‘ Tiiiir. mean: $3.. in tho- 0m girl actually wrote that she was on a temiblc not soot because Commandment?" asked the irdnis- opemucns ,°°m_ m, (emu). she had forgotten the name of the man she hiss-tied. so she dldnt m- - “mums beside‘, hem‘ gammy m, _kriow what her own name was now Another wanted to know if I thouaht "You've got me again." teresflng .- it would be alri lit for her to marry s man whose name and post office the fisherman: "but can you tell ' _ ;address she di nt know. And there are hundreds and litmdreds of mg tidy-haw many 11w“ u" m maihetlc letters from girls who have married men and had babies and my fishing line?" I tl-i . so ‘Iliui minister was unable in ano- '81’. unreal; M o we t E I h“ tradé” CVBKV U161’! l lilLrs. A- T. Vlrinicombe oi Hali- fax has arrived to spend Easter with relatives .in.the city. . Miss Liiiuin Duchemln has ie- “m” u‘? bun stenst and after breakfast went upstairs to e piano and wrote the mimic glwlfi 20 mimrtes CROWN BRAND CANADA SYRUP CORN STARCH The CANADA STAICH COMPANY UMITID I Manfred I Toronto c a o Lime shots of flowers are the latest th g for tucking in the V oi soft dressmaker suits, this sea- son ..They are also used to git/g ths fashionable frou-irou touch to dresses. A licralg Smile ' HIS TRADE agile c. fishifrrn oxifmle ‘i’: %k B First Oouimandmn m 9w a l I .- womru mi an mic: run PO0R "gluon MAKEUP" women who feel and look "washed n i i.’ mdidiiimqTi-‘i-E’ b‘ em c n a o v Tclioodmian: of monthly £- A Job Only You Can Do 4 hlccocniolfincsfli AnlAnnIs You girls are do k in this wit." m‘ cllnod w ' ‘Wt-W’ n” "m" bulance brigade, partlcularl the ‘um a’ - . " tn. make going overseas synony- nurses. She was curious toyknow 9P Archbishop Mac- they 04m" “'1'! l" 8°°d- ll ‘mfiimom with A W 0.1.. from matrimony. and their wives never hear from how the hospitals and war emer- @1433" °z T°§°"l°- hem"- n 9mm" m“ m” u“ Whom alto-in. gencv were established and she ' she ‘allied ‘m "m" h" 1°51 These Youngsters iuatify their marrying sis-angers. or whose char- asked Mrs, Mam“ numerous ques. Mrs. Fmnk B. Auld of Char- ivhile "my Weft Wflmfll 1°!‘ cum" aciers and backgrounds they know nothing. by saying they fell in love u...“ about Any, W0... u. u... lcttetown. the former Henrietta l" brine tea. ism-int sight. but love at n tslght Vflillifl s. ou klv as it oemc ‘The Longard Chisholm or Halifax, has 1"- Wfl-s good Jilli- lio be with him. love that lasts is bul on the congenialitv and mutability that hss been returned to the Maritime Provinces to have him sitting in the was m and moved stron to hol ___ __ from Weston, Ont, where she hag room with her. It was agony to --—"_-——-—-L-——-'i‘ geleéihgllfriting Mr. and Mrs. W. M. remember that so soon she would Li . ‘ . have to hurt him. The Woman's Realm something I must tell you. Denise Mrs. Arthur Carrlere cf Ottawa didn't so to Bristol to meet ou- is Visiting us.» daughter, M", M. She's run away with s man d bert Deschambault in Summersid . Jerry Miller..." And always after- ward hs would remember leer. cherry as the girl who'd broken the news him. Mayb; because oftfiltiis he would gant It; we ___- XIIO!‘ . , §i4"._.yi,'.‘“_,h.-u e105; "Zn m, gl-iendr. Whitcmlllleéwgew-wet, silvered by ship that was so precious to her. “gums Wand a m“, mo“ pale and wan. While she sat lacing life's great mortal blow. . EASTER SUNDAY Heaven's trumpets sound for Him, her Son, today She couldn't go on ta terminably- Incvitably there was For death is vanquished, only life holds sway, l-Iis Ilflptls ncard. in every wind B Price u; on o m: uinvwinflfifiwd’ "L"... Q's-unim- feature each '3'!‘- The questions are tho" "W" use Wartime Prices sail “u, from housewives“: this egion. The answers are videdrby the Board Baden. Jor- sons who have intenlliugfllllzrgilzflz: in ask no Bil" °° ‘m u u. d in ' ‘W011’: Regional Adviser! If m Suffer ‘mitotic- FEMALE PAIN Which llalias You Weak, Cranky, Nervous- If you, like so many women and girls Iufler from cramps. headaches, back- he. igtios", periods of the tish Columbia as compared with Britain's civilian defence. . . Mrs. Heber Large, her daughter Miss Coristnr. Large and Mrs. Roy D. Q left by plane Thursday to 1i tile Easter sea- on in Mont . . o Mr. B. Roy . rs-z‘ ha! lacrosse hotnoglnbln when then n: aciltduntalmndnq: clone; and help c an awn t "laden hslln of rednIa so often duo to this eoridltlolnStnrt our course of DnWlllinI Flak Pills today. All: your drulliak ...fivcoounds is equal tool fluid oimces . . . you are entit- led to 15 fluid ounces oi corn mun for each “D" coupon . therefore. you would have to sur- render four "D" coupons for X1" pounds. ~ V ' Q. I do not think there is the r‘ n r of N806 m! new ration book. How many i188" should it contain? A. It should. contain i1 slieeil one each for tea two for butter, each of l-i cem- siittee of the “War Times Prices purchased a rive sci-n svruc and tli: .. -:i is in Mone- tnn this week nrtzn ' the fun- eral of ills sister-ln- aw, Mrs. Mabel E. Eirb who is kindly remem- bered by friends_here, I t Miss Audrey DeBlols is ..home from Nether-wood, Rothmay, N.B. ta spend the Easter holidays with he" parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. H. DeBlcis. BARR-ED FBDM BARS Ten London hotels have barred women from their bars. The reason ls,that the stafls can't, according to the management. "discriminate between w-ives or friends of re - ular customers and iindesirabe women who come into the bar without escort." .. Coffee grounds do not make good poultry feed; Ln recent tests. chick- ens fed on mixtures containing cof- fee grounds did not grow as well as those on standard rations. tin i . “m”; tookofour "n" comme- rrect? n Yes. the grocer W“ “m” gugar and preserves, co N four fornmeat aéd one ssiuous ir Nsoircreo “S. I always Dill‘ l in th country. Is it KI l" "mam" to mailetlie coupon-B 1° ; the fanner this vear? A. EASTER 1 sec the shadow of a cross Outlined against the sky And one with tired down-bent head Who went alone in die. By those l-ie loved forsaken . . . Long years h The bitter pain and anguish Upon the cross that day. JFor angels broke the letters And loosed me binning clothes And lamb the sealed and guarded Triumphant Oiu-ist arose. And those who came with spices sweet To the place wherein He lay, Saw with Joy the Angel vision found the stone away. On altars now the iillles bloom tumult and strife. o show a weary o'er-torn world hat death but leads to life This Faster, Lord. we pray Thee To hasten that glad dawn When we awake m peace once more, And find the cross is gone. —Oonstance l. ziccicbert. KEEP ‘EM COVERED Start at once—te.ks Lydia l. Pink- nani's Vegetable Compound. This effective liquid not only helps relieve monthly pain but also tired, weak, nervous feelings. Thisis because oi its soothing effect on on: or woman's nos-r ruromm- oaoaru. Taken regularly-Lydia Pinkhem‘! Compvlnd helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Thousands upon thousands report help. Also a Inc stomach tonic. Made in Canada. I O O Mrs. H. J. Mabon, Montague. who has been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rog- ers has been pleasantly entertain- “vgd during her brief visit as shei , ‘returns home today. 2W -_> - - - a pause in her flow oi chatter. It brought Denise back into the con- versation. "What train did Denise a . blows. We touch, as through a veil. the fadeless Rose C Ch?’ | "Pie three-thirty." Its fragrant incense falling, as we pray, r y _ suPDose she imagined I wouldn't b9 getting in until this GVCILIHE. POCKET! FEATURE MAINBOCIIIJR SUITS Really that wasn't very NEW YORK-In the Jackets of intelligent of her! I wonder what's the best thing to do? She won't the innumerable little suits which Mainbocher in his know l'vs arrived. 1t looks very much as li I'll have to go down and or sim- ist, were retrieve her." "Oh. Simon, you can't do that! You've only Just come from Bris- rcpeateo in design Just below the lapels. Sonic of tnese suits were in "But I can't leave Denise hang- ing around that airport. Honestly. print. Mairibocners penchant for . . violets eviden them bo ASPIRIN PRICES REDUCED 20% Sole, Fusi Relief now within reach oi all! fiflffllflt 29° 79¢ Wliy Aspirin Worlis So Fcsil instantly! The moment you drop an Aspirin Tablet in water it begins to dissolve. It disintcgrateein two seconds! 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"3" w "i*‘*’-‘ niiaicraiisieritscfbabyhood» HINTS ON ETIQUETTE No one Ilka e D950" W310 l‘ a1‘ *--'-=""*..;":.=i%-'s'.".rs::::..“: k r ways on edge. ready to ti! e °‘ fence at the slightest supposed nf- on . r it was a silly thing for her to do, though it was sweet oi her to go and meet me." Conliig arrived with ta at that moment. Otherwise Cherry knew she would have had to sa some- thing. How could she et him continue to think that all Wis well between himself and Denise? She glanced at him covertly and a sharp rear invaded her heart. l-fow was he going to take the truth when he heard it? Would he diange entirely? Would he lose that gentleness and charm that so endeared him to her, become hard, embittered, disillusioned? It had always been his faith in hu- man nature that she'd loved so much about And now be- cause Denise he was so soon in se it. She glanced at the clock. "Siall We see ii there's anything parti- cularly interestlng on the news? It’; Just about time." She moved the dials on the wireless. WIN-Ill for the announcers voice.‘ "let's just hear Hie summa ,,", he suggested. There was little fresh it seem- ed until the last item. "The three-thirty train to Bristol crash- ed into a freight train some little distance from Read Station. It is feared the death to is likely to prove heavy." Cherry looked st Simon's face and saw his expression change. She had never seen such stark fear and horror in a man's eyes be- Shc hoped never to see it again. In sn instant lie was st his side, her hand on his arm. "Simon, think of the number of peoolc there must have been on l that train. Don't, oh please, don't look like that. She —- she's prob- Shc must be. Oh. t geoo ialria analyst I certificate. 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