» 1. *”_ “c” 444A OL.,.¢HAPI>ENINGS " i 0r The WEEK’ We the first time in history the British crown lewcis will oroas the Atlantic whenthoBi-itish Kink Queen visit. Canada and the Unit- ed States this sonny. The im- perial state crown; which has Ll- reaxly been worn three times. will be altered to suit the occasion. The state crown contains a pair of Queen Elizabeth's earrings and the romantic Stuart sapphire, smug- gled out of the country bv James II. and restored to the crown years afterwards. The Queen's crown which shc will take has the Koh-i- noor diamond set. in it. It is made of platinum and set entirely with r dla monds. It has detiwimble arches so that it. can be worn as an open coronet. The Queen will be alble to detach the Koh-i-noor from her crown and wear it on other occasions pinned to her dress _ . . The imrninence ofthe Royalvlsii. has intensifledOttawcfs social ocn- soiousniess. Inquirlesmiebeingmade with respect to invimtimis to vari- ous functions. nct. only with re- spect to the visit but Government and official affairs. Numerous re- ouests have been received with vsoeot wives’ reception which takes March 22 It is pointed out. '- ever. that this a semi-official af- fair. the invitation list. being re- s ricted to those in the official se-t. re Ministers’ wives have been unable to invite their perscnal friends o0 this function. ls an amiual affitir held in the Par- liament Buildings. It in under- stood that many personal friends of the wives of the Cabinet. Min- isters are wondering why they do not receive invitations. but the reason is that it is not a nal affair but is limited to the dinlo- matic corps, parliiamentorians. and certain others on ‘the. official list. Mn. Orrin D. MacGrenvr enter- tained lvednesdny at u very pretty afternoon tea. her attmctlve. horrne my with Boring flowers ba- inz pleasantly crowded all after- noon. Mrs. Arthur Roper ushered to the tea roorm where IVLrs. Harry .E. Miller presided. She was as- Slj-lléfl bv Mrs. W. W. Owen. Mrs. E C. Baker. Mrs. Albert Sirnm. Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Mrs. War- ren Duchemin. Miss Edna. Gor- don and thaldisses The menv friends of Mir. Nel. eon Rottenbvury will regret to learn he is in the P. it. Island Iéospitol this week suffering from e her ni . Mina Nunov Sullivan. daughter of colonel Anihur Sul- livan. of Wlnniped. who is her guest. was Sullivan is leavinl ahoriilvy on he: rftulz-r to Birdie/nu. illllaal-Lltlirownwn hostess fhisweakflorherrirrodayufter- Iiombridgeflirz), the British Industries Fair. Six- veor-old Basi Otoddnat was dru- aed in white shirt Ind I-Iiflhiand kilt and told to stand at attention wihcn Queen lvmry came along. He stood for l0 minutes. so immobile he fooled Her Majesty. ‘men she said. "Oh. I om sony. I thounhi- you were a little doll." Bald the "doll" politely but fkmlN. "N0. I am Basil " ‘Nllr. and Mrs. Charles Ohauler new in St. Peterimnz. Florida. are in excellent health and neatly en- iovinz their holiday. . mo. H. W. Wows was holteas at a delightful five kble lower- brifi at the Queen Hotel on Tu av last O O O O Mrs. Percy W. Turner is visit- lnz her fomrrrer 'ho:ne'in Mouotm. The armament is announced of Helen Morris. daughter of Mrs. Rwle ‘D. Bentley. of Montreal. and the late Dr. Bentley. of 'I‘r-uro, Nov-a. Scotla. to Dr. Cyril Albert Horton. of Mon-heal. son of Mr. and Mrs D. A. Horton. of Murray Harbour. Prince Edward Island. The weddlriz will take place early in August. says the Montreal Star. Mr. Albert L. Hoop. Bank of Always mused Indlqestion "How I‘ _ ’ for T", " that would enable ma to not steak and onions without paying for it later lovely parties min week, on ing at four tables of bridge on Thursday And ‘Friday evenings. 19 Montreal. Newfound- land who has been visiting.‘ hi: gpuenta. Mmmd Mrs moo. Brumlnn. leaves today for the in , ' O O O O Mr. George Chandler of the Royal Bank Staff hes being trans- ferred to ‘Ilruro. N. B. and leaves for them this morning. It is an interesting experience to hear Princes Margaret prayed forizvnameaswellas Princess Elizabeth. m St. Giles’ Cathedral. Edinburgh. writes Marianne May- feyw in the London Daily Tele- graph and Morning Post. One of the clenrv tells me that it is the custom to include Princess Mar- garet. as well as her elder sister. in the prayers for the Royal family. ‘Ilhe fact that St. Giles’ Cathedral took a lead in the matter is a- re- minder that Princess Margaret. who was born at Gliamis. is re- garded bv tihe Scots as "our Prin- O O O O Mrs. Halrve S. Jones entertained Saturday aftemom at a tea at her home in Apahaoul. N. 13.. in honor of Mrs Herbert S. Jones. lr. of Charlottetown. who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Jones. an. for a week. Mrs. R. M. Scribner presided over the te table wlhich was centred with daffodils. Mrs. H l-i. ‘Prion and Miss Marion Scrlbn assisted in ‘ a a a a Short. hair. curled in rintim olcae to the heed. is fadiionk new- est decree for milady. Philadelphia. hairdressers were told at. their an- nus/l trade show. Bald Anthony Boobs. president of the associa- tion: "Iihis year's hairdo ls to be very. very alickzmd stlugglea." like. E, S. Chandler entertain- ed a prettily arranged bridim party at her home on Thursday evening. Otto ‘Iliaaeriousillnessofmisslilary is deeply Lewis. Street. remit-ted by ‘he: marry friends. Miss Freda Colwlll is visiting becoming to you." said a hairdres- FSQI’. with friends in Montreal. O O n i‘ Miss Bessie Poole. Lower Mont- 'get into a rut," he continued. "A rut that you ought to get out of as mun. is viii-tins: in Monoton. Her sailed quickly as possible. And the ideal sister. Miss Martha. Poole. from Halifax ‘Iihursday on a. cruise to the’ 000 most enjoyable four-table contract party. Mrs. lame MnFarlane had two tea-ta Mrs. J. O and little . Simpson son Jackie. who is slightly im- following an operation, yesterday for Halifax where the little lmd will go under further a omcsho Officers of the permanent active militia are not. required to provide ihemsuives wiiih full dress unt- fmns fcr the visit of the King and eon. aocordinn to ins/mi - tioms ad by National Defence . Guards of honor and mounted escorts furnished . the nonmermenent active militia ma? be permitted in parade in full i r swords. at the d-lmotion of the District Officer Oomrnendipg.‘ flwbudieaaofGiouroester-haa . been collecting items of lontoiaesheli work inlaid with sil- ver filigree or mother of pearl, Al- ready she had amassed quite a number of small pieces which date from the einhteonth century. Home c! these she found in the Cale- donian market. for very linall sums and hod them polished up after-w . Others come from antioue shops in country towns. and Edinburgh has supplied not a few. The Duke of Gloucester ia also a perfervid collector on a sonne- larger scale. miiooendnlo Kent has a event. number o axnuisite iewelled trifles made Faberge. Ooh . .?__Z.__i__ UO4-Q-O-C-O-GOQOJ-OO-O-U-Q-O-J 44w 0 Modern Etiquette §~ my BOBIEIA Llli . When inv tation, and wouldnt it a requires In IIlIIOI‘ on n to . acceptance 0|- regrets grittrnpitn on. This was my favorite dlah, but ' the third person. it always went sour, caused gas, Should one Imrdnmlll o made my mm ache. A friend ma ongoing gown. m. ma I had hidden constipation-ad- vised ma h use Dr. Hamilton’! Willa. Fdld lo and now I eat and digest like OfJIOI/pdflpll. No more - headache orubilioua; spoils. Dr. ‘mmiltou’: Pill! have mule ma A- The 1 will." Ifyou atoruachorbowaldil- ordm take Milo! twoDr.‘ Ham- A. No. If it seems n‘ all to make comments about Martin may. ‘wan " i" ‘l gown, beautiful (or pretty) gown." . we m‘ n e m Q at ab‘: toga" the a , i Waller Sh. Bmnford. Oar" uyn " In wool, ' ; didn't sleep soundly-and at limos I1 arousal | x would buoma so upm rhn l could hardly ul. | ‘ g l uomulimu rim l could cry. Bu! Dr. Plano‘: ‘ Favorha Prescription nude ma loal llh I III ‘seasonings, such as clropDfld celery, ————-- onions. and parsley. placed over The eternal cry of theme mothers is: “I ask sp little ith them." They do not. realize that in the y are their children to urn-ire we suPWIIW 5W- ving up their whole lives to amusing and entertaining an old shade of powder for‘ more vhm shadio reallsykil: rtight 1011" your corn- pox on. ones c ang more rapidly than the majority gem tn lvv stick has been known to do a great i Omorfs Re alm '1 Social A Nervous? Headaches? ' WOMEN who-am nervous, weak, or have headaches lion. If calms a nerves, benefits the female organs. im- rovel nutrition. n. H Simon. I would have only headaches and b: no nrvuua woman. l! lfimulafad my lpplllle. I had so more and regain] n] up. ." Gui l! in llquld OI ubiuu from your druggln mlay. ' ‘ i- r ¢O§Q§§§O-O-O+O-O-O-O-O-O OOQOQO-Q Household Scrapbook * g m: uoaunra ma» g . Cleanlnt Fist Silver with sour milk and boiled for three minutes. This treatment usually proves very effective. Longer Cooking Veal requires longer cooking than .:-_._---.v,- _... is . 1 H m.» ciisaurrrerowu vvvvv and Illersflual '- w 1.1.1. v v1.1.1: -I'IJIw. ‘Dorothy Dix's Letter gBox _ Living not. had a smile wvuaht center lli them. They have no friends, no uiteresis th vea. The only the on m1 m Eieifme’ doing o igffilfé’; . at e sons an s beef. because it has lees fat and Kw 5nd unglizflglfl not to 33m to have Momma. always hlmtmii their own, no resources in emsel rind is being rig‘ t with their children u! Mothers Should Realize That Th Lead Different Lives and Not With Them and Going‘ Every Place That They Go s.._ . l should stag; at home wi ul me h long to a different generati run love me and d com . d them, but why igsiveé-yuaglulgm and to m“ m” 1 rm generous about helping mega out when all I I am wanted? 1 am Answer: I do not know of any or breaking and so insoluble as lldren are absorbed in izheir own lives, and have literally n0 more connective tissue. Additional around moi;- necks, the ton Wlillv: it Ls baking. improve gliily just to be w riflm Caro of Hand: person. the flavor greatly. Immediately after diahwushing, drop a little lemon juioe into the 5:111:18 anal rub will ovler gllgehflfidfi Jo €€plem$0lnW.Sl”','u _meu_m “l” “mm” such Mm" " m“ m‘ ghee? g8 and ha. the edge token of?! of every party to Mother n1 . her feelings will be hurt. Mother never sees that side of the picture. n do owe a great debt of gratitude onion. . . . . NOW chlldre DONT ALLOW YOUBSIthI l0 i‘ not w be de GET INTO BEAUTY R '1‘ “The time to oh ‘o your oolf~ saying or thin that no other hairstyle possibly could be half as try another or go back to the to original, but at least ive yourself m, g1; "If you have worn the same three years, its high time you changed. Or at least. made a oare- l they ful test to see whether the old think.» ‘Iihree years is more than the old carefully by dering only one side of your am. then examining both closely. it's a mistake to ignore new shades that. might be more becoming than the old. Furthermore. a new lip- deal for drooping spirits." Inwflplrlfa Another bad idea is to go shop- ping for cosmetics on a day when your spirits are pretty low and you really don't care how you look then or a week from then. You're likely to end up with the suns old shades when u. newer shade or two might have been better. or worse, yet. with an armful of various treatments you never will use. You may buy anything suggested just because you know you look dread- ful and feel that perhaps a jar or two of this and that will solve everything. Nothing is more dishearterlng than to discover that the array of l items you bousht to cure I aallow condition aren't a bit useful be. cause your skin isn't sallow and . hasnt been since the unpleasant" day you didn't feel well and went shopping just the same. Oxfcrd an an up; ueirail collection made bv th" Prince“; Royal. while the Duke“? i e OOOO-O-OO-O-O one receives a formal VH7 busy. to be all right to phone one! r l A. Never“ A ram-f invitation mo. nirould u u» furl. ma. lfirippy Gold: Are From Montreal comes the u- perianco of one lady who neglected a alight cold, and suflerad greatly "My trouble lhrted with a chilly feeling. There we!‘ headache, fovarialurm and . sneezing. The first real re- lief cams from Catarrh-o- zone. I could btiltho lb ' vapor {layup in the and area. Itreducadtholwollm mmbnaaaanflelnrodawny the 010881118 mucus. This enabled me to breathe ‘ "JMYI Qlfiflya IL l blow‘ or bgugknguiligu“ gvhltl ti " " : - ' H, 1f no ame ac gro an w 1 u: b l “gn “m” your“ when; they can always find congenial ._...__.._ way is to try a different colffure mnmmhl?’ ahéykfielgegeiggiutngg ‘vidoilflgauéli »§.‘.l$..““§£..§‘“l§..i°“i€‘il'.°..r"§.‘§."fi.‘§ m‘ °°“‘“°”‘ m“ "° "°‘““’-°°-°°* nu; i.3"’3‘i.....f.£‘.‘§lfl€‘“§2 .vr:@'.."::“..:::." 2.1.‘: 22:1: ‘£11m Welling at seven tables fllke it at the end of three weeks, fgmmmy '0 Mrs. my wanton. s noel was hostess Tuesday evening at, a In that We Deas-DoroLhyDix-Itrywbee-goodh wife and a hard-working homemaker, but she has one to drive us to ihe divorce court. It is the aioveniy ilhe house and fact that. she does not even a important that. we sh in the end. \ the tien tollther’ runinlsu “Minn” uyfbrtgietlgoumud M8180 nied that. they are often too remiss mnrentomanu s fair trial st sometime new!’ themselves. We have six boys from 1a years o1 age of them knows how to eateawroper . but when I try Applies To Cosmetic: teach them some tabla atiqu te she its the oeliigfi and we get absolute- ’ 1y nowhere. What should 1 do? wo HUSBAND. I A cosmetic expert in the same salon had similar ideas. AIIIWN‘ dun have a naburll inclination to ealulflsa uninfeedlngthatwaynlamaf d . vs some Influence with the o der tolkingadto them privately and making t that. ll morebytlieir table mannersflmnby anythin No mother how fun us, how important, how clever a. man is. d owgugwm wag among the silver. his after rsp r owodby hawereaboutiiodlgadlkohwith Perhaps your wife is one of the optimism; and lazy‘ Wvmen W110 think that will change untutored children into ‘The some applies to lipstick. 91198811?- Bfillilemen- But may; occurs. Children have mayo good ilacrimoona wi rn who that of habi . tai away-to achoglyuwhere they wigeba $¥¢§€“m§‘s%‘l3= and her won't do it. Dear Min Dix-Bow can lost time be regained? UOOOOO Whefiwltispaet iheris mu r mt (monk: m?’ moat cliifnflowuidh; DOROIHYDIZ. eh: Children km I dothelr mothers , I e In 03¢ - thing at h m drenfindfaultwithmeandacouseme every o “viayilis thin that I neveéxdéxefifidghighlegnflgey wit them. I do not. interfere or k coul batlal‘ utgougnl m mm a _ prov u . me that I dent speak the some %ilflfluow m;fldmd_ V0 i-ng do they leave me “d? oblem that. ls so heart- . m chum that of‘ me old mother who has no interest in life except he: n. fl-n 1:12: silveré carbine cleaned very always with her ohildrm and snare their e quciy an w out eon harm to the silver, if it igmcgvgeg W“ plans m1 mmmim“ There are millions of mothers like the one wdtlrlo writes this letter- womm who have Elven m§1ili§h¥§n1fv5°§iowm§§§s were born that dldn’! no amusements of happiness they can m ugh nd soc. W” i? own atroubles. their time for Mother. ldren and who have noes about dull noes and hearing th time about when nnny the measles. It means deferring to her preJudi having meat on the tabla if she is a vegetarian. It means bei of her suggestions It being continuall ihowuig her atten- Lions and telling her how they appreciate her. _ But Mother shOuld see m their side of the t. realize that in these strenuous tim themanmdwmnenwhouawzeatlmgwltantireproblemofmaklnga we is when m: on yourself living and rearing a family have about all they cm do. B . ople are lonely. The best way to avoid that la for them to go and live in some fa ere there are people of their own age. with mime memories that they have, with topics of conversation. ‘Phat ia one of the misfortunes of ave. ur_if_t.hgy live together. usband. AMorningSmlile Biramwalkedfoilrmil hills tocall on eamnrbralo m- ng time thfly lat. silenwn a bench W her cabin‘ . but after u while Hiram sidleai‘ closer . .. Q AN“ QL fFéefiéi-ivs. 11. 1939 veg?“ iterature f run ‘A cook's DATE OBUMBLI PUDDING 3 I888 l Gull I ugcr 1 cup chopped nuts 1 cup chopped dntes tlhlas sugar until the s qr is dissolved the mixture is and frothy - and Sift the flour and aking powder over the choppgd nuts- and dates. a , - {$2 one... temple; our 2:. ‘m’ u... .1“: “v- a a . . . oven or ut 45 minutes. or until the pud- ding is f ' inn. Remove from the crumble up and serve in sherbet glasses topped with sweetened whipped cream mix the and serve like that PLAIN DOUGHNUTB Two. tablespoons shortening. l cup sugar. 2 eggs. 1 cup milk. 1-8 into mixture. then add rem s milk. Add nutmeg, ba ng or and salt to three cups aif flour. Sift min and mix thoroughly. Add to frat mix- utea, wail browned on under side. CIIOOOLATE DOUGIINUTS milk. 4 teaspoons baking powder. of half omnge. an. 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Roll in 1-4 inch thickness and cut douighrauts. n rninu .. eop fat (860 to 8'10 degrees hr.) for GIRL DISCOVERED A many there are in the solar say nine -. Mercury, Venus, the Earth. Mara. Jupiter. saturn, ‘Uranus. Neptune, and Pluto. ‘The last-named planet, discovered as recently as 1930, was’ named by a little eleven-year-old bird to swallow it. SMALL CIIESTS GREAT AID TO TIDINES! 1. But the Bun has a. much greater family than this. ‘there 1TB a num- ber of small words which are called minor planets, the first of wh oh. named Ceres. was diaoo- verod in 1801. Since that time more md smgmliave beezn discovered! u astrohom “m”, estimates that the!» must be about in" ‘"813 3m 110mb“ 5° r bars and extra scarves. Ono or Say the Bright Thing: You Mm.’ m" trays. and in the children’ and games. , _ b'l'hm°1n 5M “W395 39km aawmru-aua-smsmipul TIMELY TIPS - FOR THE — HOME SEWER 88W AND‘ SAVE M Mud fifteen canto us; in slim)! w win Irwin preferred) m 00in urofirlly. address to ~-..... 10v“ new", Style NO. 254B s!!! "- no no no t. How your insipid Breputnu" do talk about a ItnaAA-lilrun .---a_@—_-_- .._.. 0% E0 ,,,, will! ' ascribe l’ THINGS ‘I0 summon s no fleet. The Value of Time. ‘Ibo Pin-sure of Wor indiscroot) The Worth of Character, some Then la so much variety. The Power of Kindness. The Influence of Exampig . m work we do. and plans we make. The Obligation of Duty, little Jaunts we often take. The Wisdom of Ekronomy, when we retire or wake. ‘rho Virtue of Patience. We curt. avoid variety. The Perhaps in weather mostof all. raising June to stinging Improvement 1T The Joy of origmguniflm“ FASHION FLAsu tall: ~ HeAfll-fiahalvlefig 1:01:13 13am; apps! hgrrine styles include mp1.“ At work or play, on land or sea wh to do. ‘tis granted we the hem to the under-arm on ma; In every phase of lifeimust see sides - easy to make. wash m4 of variety. iron. y» Helen T. . Cl and petticoat dresses. QM ffilflilnner of the summer wuh. dlflll l8 bllywfifid right up (mm A lnqilfllilll’ used hre exim- - ing chemical is being mum, _ ed in collapsible tubes which m be ueezed to elect a stream m. Don't tuck the baby in Qt "l1 9% CO8‘ o: _- _._ e warned at, a meetinisot m; REMOVING GLASS STOPPEI Massachusetts Chiropody — that, ‘lhmking in aida de- If n, glass bottle stopper slim, hammer-ties and revolve the neck of the mm for it forces the foot slow in the heat of a bursa tuml contracted poai- mu .Tha heat from this cause the neck to expand thereby releasing the stopper. my b5“ qf 4-¢-0-0+0-Q+0oo+00oo4+o-»o¢ mwcisgigg by-wfintmfi i How Can I ‘P ‘i (I!) nun Asnnm noone todo minfillthomouin with water hold the ears. tlim swallow. OLIXIDN’?! ve them a. thor- on “m. m, preserve the chamoia. Q. now oan?l.keep tomato loin tomato soup before the milkil Bus: infill shoes um Ill/Va be- stirred in- .W"1-P‘-‘-’""' “if: com rubbed at fir: toe and heal, _' can be made to look new again by painting with Brunswick black. One coating. with a soft brush. is not ‘put ubsol tsly dry: this takes only“, milnuta t m . 1 isabe no save atsina or dirt on shoes long or you sfQPS Perspiruflon will be umvbla to remove. them ‘The sooner they are better. NOW Under-arm the mo» on Cream Deodoruni or m n u . "l"? Ilzlzlig that. causes the pox-uncut: and smallgeil- it No mdnsmdn Gnu,“ or stora e wit: ma: 585"!” "hm" , _, n are very in , “o, I.‘ ‘ uops . N. fun to paint or stain yourself. r to a days. fismovo odor from perspiration. widths a heights um venison l nla- . be ma‘; here and mo‘: vuuwut " Wmfilfjyliié” ' X0015. cheat m” " ‘lfilfs3ii's'lfi’ii‘.f."rl.if.ié'li lnnime of I ’ ‘i118. l" being Harmless to Pnbnu lllbh l6 T!“ MILLION i!!! oi l!!!‘ puns. 08h‘! have been mold. ‘h: a in M411‘ a ample e for apu: o’ ‘abohlbondilkllrll "The Housewife ' j 'HEI‘ ~ ‘ ‘-‘ ‘Activities