i ` 5'. 'li -V 'i' ‘ `- ` vo-.1 1... _-._ -,sr ~.~w._1._ $2.1 . .2-ses-=*‘~ t' 5' ._ ,..7__T,_.,z,_,.._.., i A' -1- ""'“" _ -» -.5-l -.1 rép-ses-I-f ` ~‘- '~tg.l.-, ,_ _ » ._ __ il, Ii 'Al i. 4, .,_r,__ . l.»,~"r, 1. 1? '. \2’.._*` ,- gl' . 53?, :i‘~ - l i. ‘vi-` ' 3’ 'I ‘f :l, - - `\. Fir _ . lf"1.» if f i. '..'Qz..= -1~ ~ -..._. _. f u l ..".f:»` I- ffif -1 - rg: -..:.1.= ._ » : ' .. ~§"_~ _c . ‘ -: -@- s s s-er.;-»»=r, if JJ. lx: ii . _~_~.” _ Ti I ,_ Dr. and airs. S. R, Jenkins and W_ K'-f<"'~~ - `_ "'*'*- ister of Agriculture, received Tuesday , , , ' B1' IIOBEIIT QUILLEN l .f t ». '>~ _;’ 'fi- ~.`,.._f '-».->.». sw --v.-9;.: .f~,».;..~r-».<- ii 1`~ ...f ~. -li I. ‘i i iff ,,. l --1 _-1 ii'-_ iii.. .. , A.. -~ l BY CLAUDE 0*"-LAN rose ground. s rustic straw hat going Mu-y Wh", dmghm. of ' ii 'I if' ' ` im; ~. 40' j ' .`-ll. ,HP 5. _.'_4,1*-ali `=“:“r_' ` _ 5- gi ’*"-it - . J! ‘ f A iv ~ .. » ~ \ :rr . K s ., _ , . »t , ~ '<1 , " _ . , i ~ 4 -. ~ ' - i v tr o iw- er- ' . , i l "5 » A Tun CH-AaLo'r'rl:'rowN cusnnlam , , of llweek I For17|eCook I 'umm in their head uarters in y . SPIUIZ C°"1€S Pifkmg he’ d“1“°-V 3 q whole eggs, three tablespoons sugar. way; gn wiih your veils of misty green- ness, The Bmow and drape with right good me Week was me splendldly _“sed mr cup com want an .mmutm dn- _ will. play Hasten, blrches, cover your lean- been ness, After Spring Ls coming across-tile hi1i'! ehing the Ladies Auxiliary of the P. E. I. _om with _'tnwb_n,1__ _nd wmpped; Why do you loltor? Woodlands buffy _ _ _ .Protea mm their govms or ‘erdam hue' 'and dance in the Canada?" L°3i°“ 3,135-be 3-plfve grown loo Old L0 \\'Oi'l”l'v , rooms S rillv me-:ms nothino at all i0 }0li~ , D " _ _ _ ° .ad'zur. I o a e Tho first Court of lize season undv , , _ _ Th tile £u‘st Court ln twenty-nine years Doug? door which a Queen has presided__ h;o;;._~ ues lzcld ln London ’Dhurs- ‘illness 6'4" nivll; The --izlrlc Golden Throne ' \i-as cr_~1,~»icufJus, but the ki1.0\\'i€dE€ ' family froln his illness, although not yet fdexfce "sll'oi’ig enough to aigczld such a. cere- haw §1onj.'. grave the scene an atmosphere new fo! glicty and joy. Several Canadians ms that the King was fully recovered' were to be prcsenlcd. ~ . . ‘ Conrad are spending a few week-'il couver about the beginning of July. I pleasantly in New York where they .nd on hu ww _“wud Wm _mud His .Excellency the Governor- ent Ggrygr-gl was prcsoll: Sunday morn- ‘yhew ingwlt thu opening of tllc new St. game Giles Presbyterian Church in Ottawa _ _ EF 8 and rcad the lesson. .~' , _ _ _ Amer Prddlzy, Princess Mary, wearing aaggng blue cout and a beige hat _T2 trlliinzed wi;h a triple circlet orna- pac motif of rubles and pearls. paid a vis- A Murchison of Buenos Aires and dw Wenmg- M353 Wdlhff WU U10 ` ‘ Miss . P q D noifa1'r1ortfounurol 1-nil. sho tool; 'af *'°‘”‘3 da“gm°" °’ M’~ “M M” lamb. besides several other iarse A ' Harry Winchester of this city. A host gmt which we" acwmpmled by it fo the National Rose Show at the avfq a beautiful basket of the frag- __ rant old yellow rose Marechal Niel. °‘ field;-where -:lin-D°°15 M-W 5"°'ph°m° “num onlovins have Listen, 'oh'-Sola bore booms. listen. 2°i"€ Spring is singing s. roundelayi Fil” _ Paris young couple from their numerous A dainty ,upper with _mwen of ug U-any 'ol Dgsllll' Euro . Mak their Mm MPP “__ One tablespoon gelatiue. three R0 d re . °l'°°_? _:_L:;f__ aan; 3;* few grains salt, one-half pint whip- °° lm ' ___ back to ping crelmfhslf teaspoon vanilla. ‘md swnwln dE _:___ Belt the eggs. sugar, salt lndvanilla hem" wt" _K _ ng over hot water until hot. Remove from the tire. and continue beating °“t‘““ndmg public event °t until cold. Soak gelatin in one-quar- "The mad Buku which hu solve in three-aighths cup boiling 5° f‘“’°“’°blY °°mm°“"°d “pm” water, and cool. Best whipped cream the P°"°m"°”°° T“°°d°y ev' lntoegg mixture, and add geletine. f-he Caste ‘"5 entertained hy Pour lntowet moulds, and serve very: tant Orphanage to a supper Hem _i i which was a delightfully jolly prospect or hh m_kh__ _“ch _ mn , The King has made wonderful pro- gress towards health, but'much fur- mimy f"‘e“"5 °f WS- "'°‘°°’ ther time is needed for his complete as will resret to learn of her ____°v__y_‘ _nd me Rm” _p_________ in me P- E- I' H°sp“°l' ed the constitutional necessity for ’ ‘ ’ his musing ou invitations to loovo and Mm H- A C- 5°"°h ‘mi the homo country before ms mlm- is have disposed of their resl- qu”-_ wen ‘slim Had the King nm 5 On I-°"8“'°ffh A""‘“° “nd fallen lu ur, Prince would probably lake" “P their ’°51d°“°° in me have gone to his Alberts ranch about ° ' ° reaches there on his way back from 'MO T7-IER 'S DA Y! LASTyunwonarednuhy0Uh°U°U- This year a whlteone strangely 3301"* P'“'F ,- Our steps go slow (award the empty P01431 wmou me to mms your dw md 'Wino f""\ You walk no more earth wayo-in Ill 0|" -l°'lm¢yl ` We shall not meet you with a :Fld IIIIPTUC: And yet you llvel ' Beyollll another P011-ll You tread the lovely ways of Paradise. Today, you dwell among t-he Milly Mi““|°DS. You wander where the Living streams lPP¢il1’$ The Gates of Pearl, the Wills of Shininl JllP¢l'» Are fairer than you ever dreamed of here- Ths faith you held long years Is now made P¢i’f°°¢» ' 'Your hope fulfilled-that you would see His fic' And walk with those you loved, In that Fair City, Where Jesus bpd prepared for WTF Pll°¢- ' 0 mother dear, we would not call you from lt- That Happy Land where you abide in PORN We know you want within that Blond P°i’¥ll To bid us welcome home. when time shall cease, lv C3"°“““5h c°““"t amrtmenu' the time the Duke of Gloucester §++oee~o»+o++e< M" Jim" WU-‘°“ md M” F' B' Japan The Duke ls e ated at Van- ‘ --» W _meet MW- mm” *nd he’ M' a few days at the ranch, which he Mr. James A. Murchison who has not yet _um from Buenos Aires, the form- . , , ter an extended visit to South Mm momma Wright whose m__,_ _ guest of honor at a Bridge and e marriage is announced to take shower given by _ numb" of her in the near future of Mr. Jas. friends in the L O_ o_ R Hu] .I.hm___ Phyllis E Winchester the p0Di1° reel lent of an ex uislte arlor €°°d Wi-Sh" Wm 8° °“‘ ¢° 55° an address written in poetical form. tc' iiiend-S hm- sooo wul-les brought the onjoymo '$1 . . U The nrst of the members of the Royal Family who had been winter- ing in the Sclltii of France, is ai- M,-_ _ u. nov token nov. w. H. Hard- M"" M“""°°" M°K”‘”°“ ha* ’°' ours seem an eternity to me. 1 have given up every ready back in London. Princess Lou- Joh 555. Dlzflzcss of jn';:}'lc, having re- ings social gathering to a cloee. ° and Mrs B. N. Keith or saint ' ' ' hi, 9 y house in Belmont street, Bum- turned 'mm “ vmt t° h" bmther’ one turned from Cap 1"r;'1'nt, where slleimersid for th summer m°n¢_h_,_ Mr' “nd Mn- R- N- TIYIUY. WC-Sl- B” has been a near nc;ghbcr of her bro- ther, the Duke of Connaught, L oo. cap The Prince of Wales will spend in ‘the nlfzllt of August 1 llzzder canvas fm- \l'i;h the Foy Srollts from 42 coun- convex-_ B_ c_ _ I trics no the ccxnlxigj-of-age celebra- tion at Bil'!»:enlle-acl, England. M l U C r . , _ no Tm mr Fw.-l l~~-.ml rl R H - the Dl:I»:e cf Ccll:1o.1l;;l1t. former Gov- ernor-Generai of Canada, completes A ‘lv.‘cnt,v ii'.‘c yc;:l'.= as Colonel of the is Grenatiier (1llnl'rl:»; To nmrk this an- tra !l.‘l'f::‘Sfl:‘_'.', Hs P.o§»'nl Highness who is is the .'f~1i~»~ C;1::~.vi of rho Brizflde of so Guards and senior Field Marshal ln the A1~z:1\'. uiil iriid an inspection of lite Glu-l:f.ri11r Gl:c.l'dr, on lime Horse F Guards l‘zlz‘orIf_~ cn May 16. All three wh battnliml: of ine Pccfiment will take or part in the c:l'cmon;.'. the Zrd Bat- Ga taiion, wliirli i.'. .';.lt;o:'.'<~¢i at Alder- Du '$505. li2i`.'»ril:\': 'si li lhe lst. and 2nd for Battalion; vrhich arc stationed in Hu5__ Lonricln one e' f _ _ mount, P, Q, t.-col and Mrs. J. do cssullu, of ° ° ° T°wn' °u" ca' her a com lete Ottawa. at the Chateau Laurier p____m_ md£p°_m’;°_°v"y ‘mm he' e a few days, have left for Van- _ _ _ _ _ _ It is expected that the Canadian 1,0 rs. P. W. Turner is visiting her _ W ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Smith hold im mem“a] m°é“"g m 5”' _O John on June 17 to 21 will include we M . . ‘”_‘° “ _ _ _ __ o visit to P. E. r. on ns mumm- new fad amongst m e is a tiny black helmet hat with alcn black eye vell to which Onntmcr' bridge is being played “SP ` '” ` ' quits o lot lu clurlotmo d md attached two large crystal rings _“ms _D.b_ ln in W” ‘m Brow 3 o larit . that _they hong just below the _ _ _ _P P” Y Duchemin a ttin h _ °" °°"m°"i“l °°°a5‘°“5 m Jam" ent illness wh:cl'xlex:::essit;tedel:erx°"eer'i- nhl ere he has gone to invest EmP¢i" terms the P E I H05 im ° ' Hlrolmo with the ‘order or The ' ‘_ ‘_ _P ' ke °f Gloucester Wm wear his um' and interesting account of her recent ’“ as °“P'"“’“ °' the mt” my” u-lp to the Pacific cout lout Mou- °ar" and "h_° fmfer Mmm' day evening in the Canadian Legion of Rooms to the Liberal Wome'rl's Club if F" the 1”” inn” UT’ 5°“°n'M1`f“' and their friends. which was much you to come to the same unhappy end, he wants to wait to build his new R‘ M°th°r“eu' Wi E U' me n' . home until he can put it on a more secure foundation. enjoyed ics. wl'llch_waf much enjoyed. rings ls to like place shortly, wus the a Self.Supp0rt|ng G and during all of this time we will be seP“'°W¢- W ' grown away from each other; that we will not be in- _ (grossed in the same things; that we will have 80! S h Am who “___ Mrs. A. Lord's many friends wish med to being geporucgd, and thai, our love may be somewhat cooled. 00d would be willing to endure a few hardships in order be married sooner and to be with him. I have a 8 W°l¥l¢n’5 Press Club which is to illing to go on with my job and I do not see how it will cost more for us duty w the “___ or for the sake of both bo live i!.lf I am working also. And we could wait to have children until got on our feet. ' - ___ Now please tell us what you think is best to do. wait three years “fi rc luln por- “Nui Program. everything is all set to set married if We 8" 5"" °‘ me “me °P”"°“ ““° ' O O O want W get married, or risk lt, anyway? My 5,W¢°m°°“'f has been married ' Dorothy Dix " Letter Box o o ° lrl Need Not Walt 3 Years for Marriage-Must a Husband be a Social Light? Futility of Trying to Cure a Man of Being Noble Dear Miss Dix-My sweetheart and I have a Di‘°°i¢i‘I\ W 5°”/¢ and Wim ask your advice. Here is our story: , no is zz. 1 om non-ly 21. no door not wont to mrrv until he is ti' ished in his profession and has $1000 in the bank- figure it. will take three years to accomplish this. work takes him away from where I live. Now three for him and will be'very lonely when he is 80119- ides, I think that in three years' time we will have If do not think we need $100 to be married on and divorced and has a child and has to PHY $7 ° Week °Um°"y- H' C' Answer: _ Your sweetheart, who has been married. 15 "‘° ‘me who has developed cars' _ _ _ The many friends of Mrs. C. cold feet when it comes to rushing into m&ti'im0i1y With empty P°°k¢i-5- P" ps his experience has made him cautious, and he DSS !°iind Ulit mi" me poetic love-is-enough theory is the bunk, and mat after marriase B 111811 and am an . As dl t it ' ` ks itam:1'.es and variety and you get fed rter on behalf of King George, the Mm Mark Mc__u_mm “ve _ might ::(°'° m"n"° a e me v d woman can no more live on bread and cheese and kisses than they can on it mightypsoon . ' Perhaps. also. your young man, when he thinks back upon the disaster his nrst marriage, realizes that it might, not hrve gone into bankruptcy, it had been properly nuanced. and as he doesnt wish his marriage with Ibfa says the knows the woman L_. . 1: Daily Argrzrnents ` 0 AUNT HET P... <=.f_. r _ 6:” ff'.°i.'L- J . (fér " iii? <24 _ ' "'31 __ ___ l , "{1'.\,»'! *€;“\T:' ».u'.H.'llié Qi ”_`,_.$_` "SQ ' . (ff__c._ -gm. .. I 3; . _gfr/fp... . _ ,M ~ ~"ElZa is one 0' these kind that . thinks havin' religion means bein’ stuck on yourself." --i_.____,l . POOR PA 'fff tl ' 'fit' 3** ‘ - 4 ,"`»%< -li.; f .i- ;\‘* '_ -is Q t of 1\\‘§5l ____ -,,,-ff-ff; _ _ I _.__ V-.ox -‘w 'i T4 _` i.._.-3 if-vg .T \l ' 0*i7¢hc mow no~st"to_ us',wa1m't V hat. man’| wire because hp was - poll! an’ attentive to ber all _ ._ . li* *.M.“'°*'s.”..~.. 1 7- ‘°nem°°“ i" her suite at Apmy Han' Mrs. W. G Bruce left on Satur- _g‘_;p'e;_‘;g"1;‘rsT°;’_mL_b;_xT°' her parents in _Ca_lgury, Alta. peas ln the pastel shades and bright Mn A_ E_ McL__n_ M_ ___ ____ P__m__ gcraniums were used to adorn the county Wu ucemng the __m_____u_ rooms and the tea table, at which “uv” md "nuns w_dn___d_y on W. E. Foster and Mrs. A. E. Mac- ' lean presided, Those assisting at the the occmnn 2! imflfb bmhdfy' tea hour were Mlm Jean Duff, Miss Marian MacArthur, Miss Mona n§ul;n:;l1l_1:n£a::€__!:f¥_:_§;;er;;C:; _Saunders of Summerside, P. E. I. __ N", Ymk -on Mona” by “__ c_l_ and the Misses Marjorie and Mary “omit ,mm ,___ Ann,” _nd H°n__ F0‘f'k€. mlm _ _ . I I 0 I Mrs. L. R. Allan, of Summerside, H_ R_ “_ Riga’ Gem” Wm _“___ left on Monday for Halifax, as I th, Emp," my dum" of th’ Ron! _delegato from Prince Edward Island mmm” society __ the Hom “__ to attend the conference of the Mari- mum nmdom Enulmm M” “_ H_ time Presbyt/erial which opened n_ R tm Du” of Connlulhh PNP there on Tuesday to continue for Meng of gh, gocgegy L, to p,.e_1de_ three days. ~ ,o o o ‘ ° ' sm. rr. s. mrby and ner doughe- The Duchess of York has ordered "_ Mi” Dub! of Ab,mi__ vm", several toilettes in the fashionable .fa yhmn' summemde me "ws _ yellow. One floral chinon gown has of pr, img 14)", g;_ T, »1~,np_m_ a rose and green pattern on a prim- - 1 ~ with lt, whilo yellow crepe satin M-¢h4¢‘¢°n mg Mm _ whim of makes another draped afternoon gummgrgigo, ig hom, on |, vim frm frock. At Court the Duchele will Bcgton, Mag, - _ ‘ wear a lovely gown of whiteand . ~ e 0 0 ° silver, embroidered with seed pearls. mg, ximor Dunniq, um limo ° ° ' daughter Bherley. Charlottetown, are Mrs. Simon P. Paoli, Grafton yg|i¢,|n._ kg- pggqngh Mn ma My-,_ Street, invited her friends in~for the gy 1', Mon-i|m_ _gf gummy-|149, tea hour on Tuesday afternoon and v, 0 _° ~ was assisted in dispensing hospital!!! Knf Taper, .Ind .Url .West are by Mrs. (Dr.) Croken who presided iuviu ghig mm-nj," N, g mp in over the dainty tea table, and her ggmpbgmgh mg gg, yum, vrhgy wg; daughter Mrs. S. P. Paoli. Jr., Mrs, 'mg yn, »1~|p¢,~| Muhggf M", A, Paoli is leaving early next week or 3, gsm.; irrggmpiygimn ,mg gn, Montreal from which port she will wg." an gn-_ g,,,g, ycmum in sell on a holiday trip to the Con- gg, John, , , , tlnent. i .e_ o e _ - °°° Idilslmdarhyona-llvlsitingia There have been rumours reeently qoqggigqn -ygghhgr “mm “|- mwa‘ ‘The h°ste55 was assisted in day lest for a two months visit to ' marriage that is against his bc\.er judgment and also consider whether you Consider that, my dear, when you areurgmg on your young man an early will be a handicap or a hindrance to him in his career if you marry before he is ready to marry. Sometimes a. wife, no mutter how good u wife she is nor how tnrlzty nor helpful, is u drawback because she ties ner husband down when he should be free to go where fortune calls him. Sometimes she keeps him from success by taking his mind of! his work, and by demanding that he spend his time making love to her instead of hustling to get business. However, this might not be the case with you. You probably would make one of the wives who help their 1:us:f.!!‘:.: 'to do better work by taking care of them and who are e spur in the sides of their ambition. Of course. if you had not a profession and were not able at least to support yourself, there would be no question of the folly of such a marriage as you contemplate, but the fact that you are not only a bread-maker but a bread_-winner changes the whole aspect of the situuflfh and makes your mor- riage merely a question of playing safe or taking a llttle added risk in an always risky game. _ The modern girl is truly Cupid‘s ally and because she notonly lights the love nrea_iu a man’s,hcurt but stokes the family cook stove afterward, she mlm it vu!-libie for yours people to merry while mar romance is still from pa:l__l;_autlful and untarnished and their- hearts s'~.?. Enrfll and pulpitete with For it is true, as you say, that long engagements do get duli ghd dnb and frazsled out around the edges and lovers grow tired of $31 other in their lwl-drawn-Out waiting and even lovs perilmcs of anemia, it nas so little to live on. So I think you and your sweetheart, inasmuch as you are able to support yourself. might riek it. 01 course, when a girl had to he supported sho hud ip hesitate about wishing herself on a man, but when she makes her own living and helps him, it is anotner story. norton-yy D13; C O I O I I I l Dm Dorothy Dix-My husband me 1 are both gracumo or oh worm college and are interested in books, the theatre, sports, etc., and enjoy being with one mother better than with any one else. when with me he is witty. sympathetic, full of understanding and entertaining, but whgh hg || mu, other people he is dull and uninteresting and me me plainly boron. Q1 course. I am ambitious for him and want people to like mm, but what can 1 do to more him eomplnionaolo with otnom_ when 1 tour over mu eolmm mbkctwlthhfmhegrowllulkyanddefendshimleifbyexplauuzqthagicu % = go ==~ -. , , . . 5 _ ~ . l _= w-~--~- `°i“‘Wo'man ’s. Realm “-:- Social and Personal -.°- [fashions 3_5-_ Lffefafufe 64-0-6 -0-4-0444 o»e+oo¢+¢+¢§.¢.¢.¢_¢¢¢ ._ _ .__ O ___ _“___ DAY Dressed lo mo white uniform of I medical research work. Dr. Flor- ence Bsbin,o1 Rockfellcr Institute wg.; photographed at her desk the um- doy,_ond her nhowsronh fi==il ed the country over. After years of Bl'll1i!18. d¢f»°U°d~ unobtrusive labor she suddenly be- came famous because she had after an alyzing millions of tuberculosis K¢1’m5 found a phosphorous-like substance named phosphatid, and which 5°’-5 upon the human system iw does ii" tube:-cle germ. This. means new h<>P¢ of a cure for this deadly disease. The picture is not printed JUS! oooouso o womou ala this nuns. Ii is not printed in the same spirit HS that of a more than usually comely girl who happens to do little or nothing, but who is B°0d "P582 0119 art." Dr. Sabin is comely in an elderly dignified way, But the picture would been printed and the fact made us much of if u Mr. sobln had lich- lcved this triumphf THE WOBLD'S ACCLAIM Humanity hails no one so much as the man or woman who helps pre- serve und maintain human lives, Ask any one who has done more for earth, Dr, Sabin and all her kind- women who have given long and arduous years to an attempt to find one fact which will help the race- or the woman who marries, cares for home and husband and - children in an effective way. and is personally happy and making 8 handful of other humans haPPY- and the answer will be that the Dr. Subins count most. `Ask the Dr. Sabins if this quest for some impersonal fact which will uid the world has been as truly heart satisfying as the occasional glimpsed mirage of the things that “most wom en have," and they, if honest, would say “on.“ _ _ And yet-just as no woman, or man, ever marries as u duty to the raoe, but as a choice which seems best designed for individual personal happiness, just So is it doubtful li woman ever chose a career as a Elly finding a salient fact that for the good of the race, if _the pursuit in itself dldn`t hold personal individual satisfaction for her. WISE OLD DAME Old Dame Nature is smart in other ways than in the mere propagation of the race, in which she excels. She is equally smart in producng men and women with an urge to dedicate their lb/es,to some direct goal for the good of mankind-e good more far- flung than the one of happy person- al relationships generally chosen as their channel of life by the majority of persons. Unfortunately she ls not so clever that she can make humsn beings, women especially, who start out with a. bent for the impersonal life of ad- ministering to all humanity rather than to just their own possessive fragments of it, and who, content with that in their earlier years, leach out for nothing more warmly and comfortably personal until it is iyo late. content with the bare know ledge that their life has meant much to countless thousands. Rare indeed is the woman who does not know in her heart of hearts that she would much have preferred it to count with just one or two who were her own. ,_ I Always Recommend Them to Everyone Writes Quebec Lady of Dodd'l Kidney Plus Mrs. Betty Flalla is Very Satlshed With Results Received by Taking Dodd's Kidney Pill; Montreal, P. Q.. May 10.-(Special) -The reason why Doddfs Kidney Pills are so popular in the Province of Quebec, is shown by the statement of Mrs. Hetty Fialls, Novelist and Scen- ario writer, 11420 0'Brien Boulevard, Montreal. She writes: "I have used D°dd'l Kidney Pills for eleven years llld will always recommend them to everyone. assuring them of the best results, for Kidney troubles. When- ever I feel the least bit tired, or nor- voul, I use your famous pills. All my friends, and they are vom numerous here, as well as abroad. are using D° r [ner Ltd. T ce 1868 . l