PAGE EIGHT ’ birthday list. Her _ Elphlnslohe. is captain-general the Royal Conlrpany oi’ Archers and governor of t.l'1e.Br:nk. of Scotland. to the education Princess Elizabeth for the 1016 Queen. she is personally teachlne her grand-daughter the mysteries of court etiquette. showlnfl’ hei‘ what is demanded of Royalty in all cifvcllmstancles and explaining her what the British commonwealth means. 0 ‘rho gra:‘.oll~.l hospitality extend- ed by the Lielltellant Governor. Hon. G.D. DeBlols and Mrs. De- li Blols, in co11rlo:tlon with the visit .‘ of Their Majcstles. will be cherish- ;' ed by the hundreds in attendolnlce. . the guests ilicludllng many vislbom from 0lltSld€"D0.n';9. . I Mm Newbcrzy of New York is ' 1 the guest of her sister. Mrs. Percy -! Williams and Mr. Williams. , ‘ Mrs. McM1:nu.; o'f Memramcook. N13,, is being welcomed. the guest of Mrs. W.E. I-l.\'n:‘m~m. Senator Cl‘E‘.€ll’;l'J.l': §iuoA'lhur of Summerside. was receiving the 1 ‘r ‘ congratulations of his friends Mon- rl, day on the occasion of his 65th -“ birthday. a . Mrs. VR/3'11). Era‘ Villir of New ym-k gm; among the visitors R'- |-lvilng Tuesday to spend the summer in Charlottetown. . . . . Misc Nettie Gates of New Havel‘- co.m_ gs balm wpir-omnd home on ,. h_.mye.- V1-11 min Charlottetown f~‘ev~-lg_ 5134- is at r--=91" the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .J.A. Lawson at Inkerrnsrl. . . 0 K Mrs. T.WL. Prowse was hostess at B delightful luncheon bridge at me Que-en 1131431 on Thursday hi?‘ guosts of honor being Mrs. (Dr) uunnirlglmm, Miss Purcell of Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. L.B. Mac- It * 2 Sp‘-lime. Millarl, Mss no on Mrs BM n‘ '1nnununnnnnnninpnnnnnnnuns QWOMEN nuuuunnuuunnnnnnuu V .-1.-5-ll-l.-1.-A-.1-.1»-.-.-l.-1.1-.-u-.-1.-.«.1:-.~l.x-l.-.-.~..-..~.-.-.-.«.-.-..-.-M.-.-u.-l.vl.-l.-l.l-.4- Queen Mary is devotins B 8193 of to Today’: Short Wave Radio Program (An Time in Eastern suns-nil -1.:-.-I-in.-l.-l.-l.!..-\-l.-1.-.-in.-l.-l.-val-H-lliws SATURDAY. JUNE 11 SAN FRANCISCO may Elphlnstone, sister of the sraduaie of McDonald come. 51- gueen, was ckrleznterdoyagldarrllfctgogx-I Anne De Bea..upl;e.. . avfixzgmngogg 11?“ 0'33): “W91 . . . . . cg. . ode, ( 1),c,v,o.) in the Kings The ten. hostesses at $& 5%.; m_ . lottetown 'Ilen.rlis Courts noon will be Ming Hester Wood, Miss Irene McDonald. 0 I 0 0 During the visit of Their M3165- ues, the King and Queen to win- nipeg. captain colln H. ounnhell. (son-in-in-w of Mrs. E. Peter Hor- rinrzton) and Major Norman Gin- nelli acted as escorts. At the Royal luncheon Mrs. Colin H. Can‘-fibeli was presented to Their Majestias. Mrs D.J. {alley ‘entertained It the in hour yestozday far Mrs. BOSTON _ 4:00 p.m.—Saturday Varietlu. WIXAL, ll.’i9 me‘g., 25.4 m. BUDA EST 6:00 p.m —-"Psalms." interprot- ed by the choir of Debreoen. HAT4, 9_1:l meg. 82.8 m. bUNb0N 6:30 p.m.-—Music Hall. 050. 15.18 meg., 19.7 m.; Gab, 11.75 $98.. 25.5 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg., 5 m. PRAGUE — 0:55 p m -—-Music and ii:ntert.sin- ment. olLR4A, 11.34 meg. 25.: Charles A. Dunning of of: Wu. m_ C O O I Mr. and Mrs. stelpirem Burke of . __ , A3be"'°“' We” the Wm‘ M (ghfmbermglllgggt; Mg}:- and Mrs. DJ. Riley while in the city attending the Royal festivities. C U C C The Misses E. arvi A. shackle of Chicago, who with Mrs. Ludolf. her cl-uyhter Mary and nephew Mr. E w:«ber of Kitchener, Ontario have been visiting t h ei r sister. Mrs. Ernest Eaton and Mr. Eaton, have left on re- turn hoine. 'l‘l'l~e visitors were de- light/ed with their first visit to the Garden of the Gulf. c Dr. Frances E.M. Read and his mother Mrs. Geraldine Reed of Baltimore are visiting frineds in the Laurentluns. halrlniil spent some time in Rochester. Buf- mlo. Niagara Falls. Toronto and Kinwton. Tn Niagara Falls. they were present at th" re!‘=''rtl0n 76"‘ Their Majestles. Dr. Riead who is physician in charge of the Re- search deml-tmcnt of the Cardiac beth Luln: "Me1.asta.-sic and the baroque Opera" with musical com- ment (Soprano Eliza capolino. tenor Arvedo Fellc olil. 2R0, 11.81 m9E«. 25.4 m.; IRF. 9.83 meg.. 30.5 m. SCHENECTADY 8:00 pm —Concert Hall. W2- XAD, 9 55 meg.. 31 4 m. BERLIN 8:30 p.m.—F‘olk Songs. DJD. 11.77 meg., 25.4 m. CARACAS 9:00 p.m.—Music. YV5RC, 5.9 meg.. 51.7 m HEREDH. COSTA RICA En lish. T1451!-uf, -on 9:00 p m.-Broadcast in "voice of Costa Rica " K 9:415 p.m.—Capitol WZXE. 11.83 meg, 25.3 m, PARIS 10:00 p.m.—Gramophone Rgc. ords TPB7. 11.58 meg.. 25.2 m.; m. Clinic .1. the Johns Hopkins 1105- TPM I1 71 mes - 25-6 oital, will attend the meetings of 1 , NEW YORK the Canadian Medical Asociatiori 0-00 D m<——Varled Selections. in Montreal. En route bail’ to R“55“‘“ Ci“55iC5- W3XL- 3-10 Baltimore. she will remain in New ‘"98-» 491 ml-‘Wm York for some time where she will 10,30 ,, N attend an WC}-I4‘: c-.ln . p.m.— Between You and . Me and the Mike." Intimate Re. - - 0 0 vue. cs-so. 11.15 mg.. 25.5 m.: Mr. Harold Block of Brown 0.60, 9.58 mew. 81.8 m.: 063. University, Providence. 11.1.. ar- 9 51 mes . 31-5 m rived home last night. and is the guierst of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. . B Her loose back swing coat mg worn well back. and her hat was in the Howard, M.P.. new Eastern mode, small. but over- 000.! Mr. Charles B. , H ~ ;d Dalton of E0 Iffi, 15% Murray and other and Mrs. Howard of Shel-brooks. are laid with many folds of blue chif- friends, covers being laid for 17- attending tire Mol>hee-Hardy wed- ion. ending in B. long scarf at the back. Wl‘97l Her Roval I-Iivhnes Bridge ended a very happy 1'9‘ union of old friends. '- M . 1 wlzorscame in for the Royal Vlslt to Their Mnjestles King George capellne in pink straw. surmount- , h... mother Mrs A Lord havine and Queen Elizabeth was unque ed by a flat panache of pink been presented to Th°li' Mtliwi-lei! and greatly appreciated. The let- feathers. L.) Nmamm; over for the Lord-COP Le;-‘D;-,g_ ulummatlon and em’oos- —--—~—-——_.__ wlll nuptials in Trinity Church sing we:-el produgad by Karl-1 TRIUMPHANT RETURN .' . < t car) .1. ameron, wo --—- W‘ mmmg, , . . £30 designed and executed WINCHELSEA. Australia - (or)- Mrs. Hodcsits of Tomnio is the oi-nam-.-ntal border and dee- When Marjorie Lawrence. Metropol- a.moI‘.B the annual Visitors beilifi otations. The original plan of tilfrilimotlgerg tdrlilrnatlc a-o1mmo.re- weicomed at the Charlottetown having the address produced excliu- -Hm conwilfts gm“ be" 3 i°“l’. hm‘ Hotel for the summer months. l\7Ii1C[)l\i;:l1 Ian}? their son. Mr. “Grew Cpm“ 0.191121, loft last Saturday 101' New York, where they will rci_nai.n for a short visit. The)’ W111 ‘O9 1013' ed in New York by their amt‘-EB-. Mr. and Mrs. law and daughter. ML 5135 ca,-1 Br.r_>ur_ of blma, Peru. 0 \ C I Mrs. Lorne bll..ucl.ll of Nl;~’W York. is being welcomed on 61‘ annual visit to her family. 0 U 8 Mr. and . - have as their guests Mrs. MnicMil- lall's sister, Mrs. tDr.) _ hum of Canibncige. Mass... and ilel friend, Miss Purcell. E Iii b E . n 8.. who was called the continued serious fnohcr, Mrs. Jarnes, on return home. .1 .,.;: 5.2 to Mr. Hllils Trinity Church next the guest ’ mowers during the week. it I. smart er Mon-tclulr. Um) weeik‘s visit concluded a clllarlottelcvwn It also visited his Hurry orris of little daughter Mrs. M . daughter was bo : , R, _ ht ha aittindirtlgmme Garden Party Wed O of Amhers . - home owins 10 illness 01 her left 'I‘hul’5(18)' . . . . t Bla k hose mar- Miss Mmgale ' C0_.wFolklns of rinse , N.B.. is mun pm in Buss“ 'g\.lA!dl-Y. was of honor at several lovely 0 0 C 0 '» .~ entertained Mm Mmwm‘reesmt$bte bridge and C 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruprecht of New Jersey.wh0 the Hotel, left yest.er- . day on return home. Mr. Ruprecht Peters whose lm gm)? and P.E.‘f. 1-! its an ‘e ‘t the “pd the honor of ding in Brockv‘lle, 0nt.. today. s o o - attended the meeting In the Gu'1d. hall of organize:-5 an-ti heipers for a. tiny The address on behalf of the Provincial Government presented Alexandra Day, she wore sively by Islanders and enclosed in - a sweet hay case was conceived bv Miss Helen A. Grant w-ho pa“-vteri the eight water color scenes which separated the border design. The case was beautlfuly woven from Island Sweet Hay by Mrs. And-row Pete-rs of Len-nox island. under Miss Grant's pe.rso‘nal. sill>€l'Vi5l°“- . 3 la town. .%w Household Scra pbooks (By RQBERTA LEE) g salt Water Stains People are always interested in the mart clothes worn by the Dulcbres of Kent. Whsn she visit- ed Olympia. recently with the Duke she had chosen summery at/t‘re the new shade of hvdrungea blue. lightly nutter-ned .ln bl-ovlm, the de- Sign 1 large one. with mravs nvf fiowers.. '1'hi.-1 brown touch was re- peated in the .aahi.e tie. worn If the brown leathershoes have become stained from B stroll on the beach. rub them with a mix- ture of milk and soda. Dissolve A large lece of washing soda, in one cup 0 hot milk and rub this mm. tlon well into the leather. Then polish with a good leather polish. Plmpia Scars smartly twisted an-amid her neck. CROCHETED TUBBAN Tile sous from pimples will soon <11-58 Dell‘ if 1119)’ are bathed with a so ution of boracic acid. followed lgynltn application of zinc oint- e . "Preparing Cocoa ! When preparlna cocoa. beat it with an egg beater until foam forms. and this -wil‘ prevent scum from forming on ‘ ‘I. , Lam, top. i’ : ‘.‘.’.i€’.inl‘.‘.‘‘.°‘.?....i‘.§..‘‘?''«§r "l?e"«‘°mc-ml " 1 Miss Muguet Black M.,,____ ,_ °t,e§se§ fi.L the Golf um thezsfilgzemoon will be }I§|'5~ HOW Carl I Q Q cread Mr . W3. fitewart. rs. _ %‘..°..lu.,’l'.1lsa‘u..l.n ll/£01115, lilo in: ANNE Asnlmi 3'1l"°!-'°- 3"“ Nvuv-.-.-u-.-l.~.-vi.-1.1-.-5-.n.n.-.-.-.-1.-la" Q. How can I make a good lop for a now luuliclery bug? A. Try using an ordinary wood- en coat hanger for the top. Saw the goods neatly over the hanggr. making an opening near the p to insert the coiled clothes. Q. How cm I prevent the no bumcra on the range from sput- toring? no.-day and seelnz Thell’ W3-'95‘ A. When the burner of the la: ties. stove sputterd it is 9.‘ nine indica- ‘, o u T 0 v O10}! that {O19 lhlil holfl in NI! Frierlicls here wil be interested burner no dirty. A piece “or wire can in the en-1a., nt summer. th Orle O i . of St. A :90 . vacation hon last at of Mrs. ma. Saunders. Ml-. 1. ’ -nnguacieg this _ Mn. , . rotis- waek by Mr andd5llg‘hQ/ET. Marlon “ ~ ' O 0 I «. w n his liauuhtrr. « °‘l”°"£{d ' ' .7. 1 :20 L tours dauchier N 1,. - —'i‘l»inma. Ml‘. . ~ - 1 , .. ' mmfl: ‘ii?! {mil}! in 1' you: $2?” mi is all that is necessary them. Q. How can I clenn h it brush- es and comb; moot effec ivelwr . One’ of the best methods in to wash them in a solution of wnnn wltot snd borox, . “minnow o. m mm mm: tull.-*:...g y -111:-e bu tho 01:! l.’ - Modern litiquetto (hr. iloiiptro ml, \' ..y:. . .. hnnhnnnnnnnnnnun ’S REALM--.-SOCIALandPERSONAL pnnuunnnnppnnuunnnnnnnhnhnnnnnn father's theatre in this it "in imam 9 .0 . _ Yu.'A»_v_ tln‘,£Ird~1a‘p1uiId, 'l'llE cuAltLo'1'l'ETovvN GUARDIAN Dorothy Ijix's Letter Box _ Often it is Better to Put up With an Unfaith- ful Husband —- But if You‘ do, Never Make a Martyr of Yourself for ' so Doing ~. man. He is kind. gen- fnulto than the next been married fifteen yours and are buildanx a beautiful home. Now have ab- tllnthehasbeenunfsi ultomo first hard of it. it mu-ly ed myself into I. very ner- er, after the nutter , I have dec ed to ‘poke hi: shrug an A grin-an -beu-it Miss Dix--My husband is angaverage erous. oonsiderau, easy to live with. with no more nun and also ilut as many. We have plilianderlng with a. “a3? "J3 i married as It fool? buridsuldhnvooometot juatu crap at) nsthenext um out 0 itnthomun ca.n.andietii:goa.t t. Am! i _..._._...._ Answer: Igetrhounndsollmoroexory you-f rind women dlsollssirif is p of the doting! husband nnd what 11. wife should 0 about titke f el-ent attitudes on the subject, according to their natural. some are so crushed by discovering that the husbands that they thought little tin gods have betrayed them that they can only lie down in the dust and bemoan themsel on. Others feel that a woman owe: it to her self-res at to rush to the divorce court and sepamte herself from a husband if e has not been true to her. no matter what abject pov- be erty uid wult it may bring upon her and her chudren. Many feel that they must shut their eyes to their husbands‘ la.n‘- dering in order to keep a home together for their children. All a few. n the situation with a detached and‘ philosophic eye and see that a usbllnd may hpve a weakness for women and still have many qualities that make him a desirable mate. and that it is poor business to cast. many good thlms away because one liaan’t. everythina. ._......_.. Each wife must decide the question accordlngco her own lights, of course. ‘me heartbroken woman would drown her wn tear: it she like yourself. look u stayed with the husband she had loved :1 lost. a fiery. high- tempered one would robably commit mu r, The woman who could never for ive or for a , but who sacrificed herself for her children, would so thro a life 0 martyrdom. it would only be, the who could run izie that a. husband need not be a midi loss, even if he in one fzult, who could gather up the ieces of her shattered idol and stick together again and hove a pm ty good parlor ament ‘altar all. I once knew a. woman who was married to a most charming and delightful man, with so great a. talent for love-making a could not moist the temptation of practicing it on any pretty woman w th whom he came in contact. He was one of the men who are sympathetic and under- standing, tender and chivalrous to ever thing, in skirts. his wife included. Om day she said to me: "I know all ut John's littlo_nffIlrs. But he treats me like a lady love. too; and that is more than most wives get." And, of course, as the worldly wise old woman said: “Romance with youth; all hupbands are alike after you have been married to t em for top years. but there is always the osta.blishment.” The woman who gets 9. d voroe from her philandering husband loses this consolation prize. only too often a decree absolute is a. decree that sends her into hard work for which she is not trained. a has lost her hllaband and her support. Whereas the women who plays ball with him keeps both. Dear Miss Dix—I am a young college graduate school. I like my work and would enjoy continuing have fallen in love with a fine young man. We talk of maninge. but I hesitate because I once loved Another young man. He meant more to me this any one else at the time. but we could never agree, so we stag- da mg each other. Now this yglurrég man has come along and beensonioetomethatlhnve friend except in my most lonely hours. man whom I really love after all. My ahead and marry my new boy friend, or s ould I wait a. year or so and continue work and see how I feel about the other young man and what the future may bring? A DOUBTFUL GIRL. r: ‘ ' I would certainly urge you to wait. for with your f ility in love there is no telli how often you‘wi1l do it. and i will cramp your style to have a husband anging on to you when you shift your affections a new man. . Oo.n't you JOE. my poor child. that you know nothing and that you don't care enough for either one of these men to self up for life over with sentlrnent that you are bound lo poll. .1. over anything in trousers that comes near you. You have woven 1; beautiful mantle of romance out of your imagination that you throw over every lad you meet. and you pretend that he is the Fairy Prince you have been waiting for. but in your secret soul you know he lust something you made up your- _self. And that is why you don't kn w whether you love hi.m enouzh to marry him or n . Believd me. when the real man comes along you will know for cer- tain. You won't have any doubts about the state of your affections. Wait for him. Never marry a man unless you are absolutely sure he is the ONE AND ONLY. about real love tie your- .Dear Miss DIx—I am in love with a boy who doesn't love me. can I win him by telling him about my love? V. M. B. after a boy he sprints away from cause boys can run faster than . DORUYHY DIX. Answer: Not a chance. When a. girl her and she -seldom catches h'm. ;>’g".',.-.--.-...~-..«.-...-.--.n---.nu—u&_u,,,fig.“5A_;_,_“‘._‘5..‘~.'.‘...;. : YOIIR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE By FRANCES DRAKE look in the section your birthdny comes in, and find whut your outloak ill, according to the stern. (Copyright, 1939, King Festures Syndicate Inc.) —wh”&fiun ru tfi For Saturday, June 17th bu: lnteresta, making im- MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Arias) portant decisions, moving up in ._.It,'a a copper Saturday iur travel your particular line of endeavor. new business and sozial connco- writing, denim: with publishers. tions, outdoor sports, hobbies, ro- authors, pliiywrights, actors. Ro- mance, nersnip setups. leaking mince equally as favored. reconciliations. You born before Q ‘V ER. 28 to DB0 April 4: don't carry 1: chip on 23 (Bagi.2tsi'lu.s)——Ju ter (your planet) and Uranus y°.‘¥P 5houl2di“i.lo MAY 20 (Taurus) mood suggest that you 1° A ihe Moon and Mercury straight-shootin' folk take t beam with beneficent rays. Gmgt nlore ednaixlyltggltsér afigll Ikin luu. eunen or In so I. 0 ml ma; 1:: uithmdmtulzi Prwwegl the dny. Moderation important. 51 MM. A150 I90 3 ‘ DX 38 to JANUARY 21 dlnsa. ¢h-\'uWn1tnI‘v WOW 3%‘ (Capricorn)-You born before Jan. wsethera. and wot av -fl .- 6 no upeoiany favored in pemnu . inter-nu. ieuont ourn a.frien - MAY 21 to JUNE! 21 (Gemini) mu... 2.}: mm ,y°.{,_ 5, 1, —-Mvunoomenil and ulna will luau Ind thinu lou panoui nppliontion or your undue 5.51, ny._ ' keen month equi .lAmJ.'Iin¥ 22 to nlinw an voiding snything of quutionubo -___ gwne. no your mo“ chum.“ (Aquarius) All construotiv flu itiu. wholesome And MIMI‘- .rim: 2: to my 2: come: Moon and several oui ——VenuI. Alt? 9 mnnant. travel. utistic endow- «game It to mn. FIBRUMIY 21 to (Pilou socutivo nod subversive iuuu . Othorwilo the 7 XOOXQI -no day t"§iotly‘down’:u(rn1oy O: ' mm zlmr mi .. nu on into year viud rho sgaenohio. to turnout and above- boor I! d attitude. I have seen mnnyedgiotggent types or hus- with the 3&1“ In- it. Naturs y they 1"‘ teaching in ll large it, but as usual I o hadtimeiothlnkofmyold en 1 wonder if he is not the uestion is this: Should I go for falling You are just in love with love and you are so sloshing .i3l‘o‘x, d Ill-. Louv- mouqu-yp awn under whoa.» . )-Onto to avoid unoathin '1. ling Pluldinl 1-4 out) buttar nun: oninn 1 Metlh : cream the butter nnd tho sugar until am an lllhir. then Add the wall baron . sift the flour at out once. Manure it Ind than out wine more with the b powder. Add to the first but alternately In flavoring. Beat addition Just until the ooth of hot. awntenod rm: mould. If mo fruit in Vera‘ Juicy. thicken it first 1: little wt flour. cornstarch or tspioop. Pour the batter over nnd m that your mould in c an no thlt it im’t more u . Invert on 8. large. round plate and nerve with sweetened fruit nlice or with whipped cream. This nicest served warm. PEAR SALAD Cook some large prunes one for oqch person. Stone and stuff with crenm cheese which has been softened wlirh a little milk. mt stuffed prune: not for half an hour. Peel lun rs and out length- wise, tome and section and insert -prune. Join the halves with thin mixture of cream cheese and chives. Serve pour on lettuce with slmldded carrot and cucumber, dotted with mayonnaise. CHOCOLATE CAKE one-hall cup butter. 1 cup sugar (cream butter ond sugar), 2 egg- whitea and yolks beaten separately. 1-: cup sweet milk. 2 cups flour. 2 tuspooxu baking powder. gather not quite I. quarter of a coke of cl-iocollte. 1-2 cup milk, yolk 1 :38. 1 cup Iugu. when cool. Id the Above mixture I teaspoon o vanilla. Bake in a. jelly tin And put boll- ed loin between the layers. Boll Ioin : one cup‘ powdered sugar. 1-4 on e chocois . 2 table- spoons boiling water and the bent- en white of 1 egg. -’ Morning Smile .0reenhorn—‘ My baby chicks are n are you feed- Why. nothing. I sup lien gduvc thorn all e m ll.“ made they Between cockt ll: t Lo 11 the other aftegnoog. twgnwgrrxlnqg‘: Wm oxchl-nslnx bouts about their use iive babies. " 0 is so out." gig led one. "He's only 11 months olc.3—uncl he cm Ilrendy My ‘papa,’ ‘man-imp,’ and ‘lousyi" Make Guy Slip Cover the Em ' Pin-On Way lrll Any Type . O!‘ Outr- Bueh n nnnrt Iii oovol--of blue- iigurad yellow’ n his. with mm: bound in blue! And boutinmtoo. I l.l2W style flounce. partly box plut- . partly tawn- Euly to not this var. fit it to thy style c or so I.-Vlhhl you work the simple pin-on wny. Remove all cushions. tlionmooth Ibo tn-in down the I r.....:- re - .13‘: out 133%; outside 9 for Innis. Fit min!» °°.vn,"'-....gl*.l-::~.':.-...~s:.~:2 W |_ttIeh“Iuop or non ,. $1.9: Iwwm-eovnc befall: _ til tonoubozpilhfi nut;-I. ' on HINDI IN RE! F-.!,B_._I,Il.l PIP In ---FASHIO ‘tothe. ——_.4‘ r RQIEOHHRSB u‘\ 5 an ‘ Fl‘: lie with use is 3r|.udmot.he1-'3 and dear I! the ciybwebby lm'c1lief,of man And blue’ as the midnight simmer is the sapphire that comes from The something 'ban-owed sometliing lue. FOB BRIDAL xi-roimxs The bride of this June won't’ be content with her equipment un. less it includes many of the el . trical appliances thin, have lntley come on the market, many others’ that are improvements on old friends of the kitchen. For the bride's friends and relatives these marvellous modem uvpllmcea make unique and welcome gifts. For instance there's B. many-ser- vice electric stove It, features 3 grill inside the lid. a porcelain in- set pan, adjustable food rack and fitted pan set. Then there is use mixer that prepares. evorythin from soup to souffle, the oloo watcher that rings A bell when a roast or cake is ready. irons are being made more and more ef- ficient. so that the bride of today im’t likely to scorch her precious 11119118. An automatically control- led waffles iron will give you per-' fect wnfflea with the least amount: of trouble and as a com nlon piece. a modern toaster tha rings a bell and turn.-. the toast out done exactly to your fancy The new coffee-makers are gifts that any bride would thrill aver. Temper. ed glass and a tested drip syatom gives you coffee that ia—hIra to beat Then there are any number- of electric hot-plates. heaters. squeeze s. roosters and cookers of 811 kinds that make cooking a. sum to the modem bride who is lucky enough to be given such izlfts and practical enough to buy them for her trousaeau. __L.._ . the‘ SMOOTH SURFACE MAKES PAINT LAST LONGER. To make 3 point Job on I floor lut longer, first be sure that the surface is clean and smooth and that all nail holes are plugged with putty of filler. Remove all grease spots before applying the new point, And.‘ when the paint has dried. go t with wax to give additional lua Ind longer endurance. Ro- newul of the wax oosti at regu- lar intervals is wise ma tenanco-. A simple gadget is bei made in Sheffield. England, w ion is likely to save time and event 54;. oidents in the home. I is a lea. the: bracelet for women to wear on the wrist whim sewing. maids is H mfignetized steel plate to which pins and needles adhere. When n needle is lost all the housewife ro- Quires to do is to move her hand bnrvo her lap or over the tub]. or oor. and the search for the nod. die is at an end. How much an ill w rd mo - Poison likinif. - shlgkespeay .m Bis bold plaids are lunong the i.i'.“i‘l.3l..5l‘.l° ‘."l’.*.‘y°.t?.‘..??.‘i.'s"..”°' and flare-back at les. untrimxpmg up’ _ VT|1e ‘ Housewife And Her I .."i"” Activities v. JUNE. 11. 1939 '§!ihnunuuuE NS-.-LITEROA Tum. nbuuuuuuuu REPAIRS 1'0 SHltlNKIN(} nroutghlil its chest for a bride w°°Dw°“__x Ex"‘“““ 17%;)‘ and ‘fragrant in orange sugioclgwtgk s§.'3tneuh”g’.‘°‘§_?.°“ 31“ “*9 Veil to her Roldan “$11 jsvxixntgovgspmnné" .33.; “Om .0l'le who is boar "m can be corrected by mung tho opening with tint cl wood mitiy to matche "W" °’ finish, of the woodworkme “mm BDYAL CYCLIST her ha — F01‘ bY1d$ppyi0i‘l:;‘°.m'Is in times yegrlamgl h 9.1‘?’Idd‘§‘gl1xi‘l‘9x1‘1edofqu}€1?1‘f‘n5": w.&°3til31°b3"-omethiu old a since 1096, ueen Wilhelmina. mu ‘am new. on the ondoya bicycle riding and L3 in. - . quently seen pedollmg along an N‘-"‘:1Vt':’h“n1fit '5' M3717 of one street: of Amsterdam. Holland is t due to have three queens in a rag —- Wilhemlna, Crown Pl Juliana and mom Princess Beam; ~'1'hem are no princes —. yet, ,some fossils are the origiml preserved bones of prehistoric uni- mola: some are only stone casts, formed when the bonr. encased in mud. rotted away; Whflg an. other is the true petl-liled bone, where each detail of bone structure is reprmentled in stone. ‘me hearthstone oi the home should be so bright with the fire of love that its wannth and glow may reach to the end of life. —-M. J O. Whiting. The poison oi‘ was-ps, Vespa and the venom of ants, formica, are used as remedies for various nu. man afflictions. Hudson’s Bay Governor Visits Jasper Park of the Hudson Bay 00. his first trtp to Jasper, la losirignotllne toseeaslnuollu pout lo while herfi. After 13. day of the speckled trout. is aocomlparlied by George W. Allan. - rm the Ganodlm oommittee. and PA. Chester. general manager. Mn‘. and Mrs. Cooper are gll/am in the Point Cottage which used by members of the Ro‘y‘lL‘i Party on their urazent stop at Jas- per. Both Mir. ma. Cooper no delighted with their first llslt in Jasper National Park and half thorollflilly enjoyed both the Lodz: and the golf course. _.__._.____. GIVEN ROYAL SOUVENERS inst in... 0001.391‘. n of HAIJFAX. June 16 —(OP) — Pressman and bhomlzmahers WM ed the Royal Party on their tour of Canada and 01! visit to the United States were DIV‘ se 11 gold cigamt . air was Walter S 'I'hom . 5- 11olma' E5 lg» And brilliant in coma. England may start an own-I-: goat campaign following public:-; tlon of figures showing that: while other countries have 07.- 000.000 such animals. Englnnd and Wales posaest only 00,000 um. 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