PAGE o " . The Week The first appointment to Prin-Y Mrs. T. B. Woodman and Mrs. Jas. Robison, who are spending s iew days at a summer cottage on the beautiful Moatrose River are warmly received ‘by’ old friends. [he appointment is also an indi- Mrs. Ernest Eaton and sons. ration oi the growing number of George and Roger, returned home duties which the Princess is under- yesterday to Canard, N. 5., after a zaking this year. Lady Mary, aged pleasant visit with Mrs. Eaton's B3, is llle third daughter o! the daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Wonnacott. O I l less Elizabeth's household was inads on Monday with official an- nouncement that tho King has ag- ointod Lady Mary Palmer to e dy-in-walting to the Princess. Earl and Countess oi Selborne ind is s. personal friend of the Miss Jean MacDonald and Mrs. Princess. She has worked as Jack Gordon are the tee hostesses roiiiiitcci- helper in day nurseries. at the Tennis Courts this after- llcr liilllus include attending on noon. tiie Princess during public en- ' ° ' gagcineiiis, which hitherto have The engagement is a need been carried out by one of Queen i oi’ Nancy Lucille, daughter Elisabeth's ladies-in-uiaiting. i c a u rrs Princesses Ireiic, Beatrix and 1 _. l rs. cell and her little daughter, cr Chief Justice of Canada. ind Miss Faith leave Ottawa next Monday to spend the remainder ' ' ' h Her friends are dell hted t e mum“; a: gum cod‘ have with them Mrs. "Bo " Davies An interesting visitor here this 0f New Ywk- who 15 spending the Hep 1' M55 p1 M_ B_ wan-ML an summer at Theflharlottetown. English artist well and favorably ' ' known in Canada and the United c“? M“? C'- wnlmmsi daggfi‘ states, who due to war conditions m‘ °1 Maj“ and M“ C- M- is now n resident in Ottawa. Miss “m” 1' 1mm‘? ‘m 1'“'1°“3h V1511‘ warren can ten many hnereshng ing her mother at 5‘Euston street. tales, as she has travelled very iviiiely and met many intcrcsiin Rev- E- M- Anken- MT‘ Anken . h" was one or U: and family, of Hamilton, Ontario, _, hrrs 1h cathedral arrived Thursday and are the iirrhitcctiire iii England. She hcr- 3119515 0t M1 Altkens ‘Ether’ Mr- seli’ was s friend of John Ruskin, Crawmrd Mike“; qmmm street‘ 0 people. Her i foremost iii artist and poet. iVJss Warren will . visit the different points 0i scenic M153 Dmwthy Klrwan i” the beauty, sketching and paintln , Canadian Embassl" washmgwn’ D‘ and is especially anxious to get ga C» 15 "rflvmg mmgm 1° spend h" ggqd pk-mre U1 11,8 Shh on the vacation at her home here. waves of Cavendish. ' ' o a n mmuq rummr-r ‘.151; ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Brehaut, - 0 s Murray River. Mrs. Murray, wile of Lieut. ' ' ' Durrcll Alurray", arrived last eve- M155 Mary, MacDmmld- F" N" °f ning from Brookliiic, Mass, to visit B0510“- 13 vlsmng h“ ‘iamer- M'- 1r¢r 1msbanqis parents’ Mr_ and R. J. MacDonald, 173 Hillsborough , _ _ _ Street. Mrs L D Murray. ' . . Mr. r1 Mr 1 J_ G_ M Ph 11 I Mrs. Wilson E. Hunt of Maiden. [53111151131-9 Saummmng ‘f, ‘mg; Mass, arrived last. evening to t e 01d family res1r1rhce_ spend the summer with Mr. and o a - Ivlrs. Benjamin Roglelrs, and Mr. Be . Miss Bessie Beer is aino the and M“ R" P; holiday visitors at stanhopsngeach rm It i; lea-med with regret that I . Jenkins has been oon- Dr and Mm 13mm Madam,“ fined to the hospital for the past o; Morrtreu nrrhred 1n m, (my month as the result oi a heart at- 1n last Week and left for Eldon where. 55°19. and Wm pmbably have 1° they Wm spend the shmmerireinain there for three or four months. They were accompanied wceks- H" many fflend‘ Wm‘ h“ 00o Mill-D by ms. rpr.) R. F. Seaman. B- SPGWY and j-‘Ognpiete recovery. . . . Mr. and bin. Joseph V. Amos W“ shmay I- mrm‘ °t mm‘ of Slierbrookc, Quebec, arrived by ervme- M555" daughter o‘ Mr‘ Em car 11,15 ‘beck to Shem; the sum; ward G. Martin, head teller at the iBoston Penny Sav. Bank has lbecn singing oétcn agjthe gosltfn Miss Winnlfrezi Gillan ar iv 15"!“ 19°“ ca“ w‘ ‘l’ "e 5 e i“ by p1,,“ 13s; Saturday {mm 1170?}; been received enthusiastically. Mr. caster, Mass, and is the guest oi’ Mam“ 1' “ ‘mlumear w°rker at her sister, Mrs. Beer and Dr. C. the 5'5" D°°1 Cflntem several 1.; 13 - Another houseiues; h evenings a week. Miss Martin, who nicr at Sianhope Beach. O 0 O Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 5mm" m M51,‘ Sfmfl‘ is having a most enjoyable holi- , r At the conclusion oi the July my at Cave“? o meeting o; this] ‘llvoimenc’; Asgocia; Miss Nettie Warren has sriiv a m" O! i e n" u" l‘ 1mm London’ om” on he, Breh- Hillandale, N. B., a very enjoyable “m1 summer V1511“ social was held in honor of one oi the members, Mrs F.1d. Little- johns (formerly of Charlottetown) the tes table was centred with s tiisplaving to his shades. . Donald. the second- ' ' ' d bought. lVIaL-Gen. H. Doolittle, com- IOSUJIH ye a lot. in patrol." mum-i" "Y9 ‘mm “"5 ‘mwnhm 3° thousands o! camera-clicking sold- ic town. arid I can get a tow home 1e" hm a are” unje- Prince“ most d""'-"5' Elizabeth wacked a shiny new B-l’! " .1 NUMBER over the nose with a bottle of cider “d m” “Ema” 119' The King asked dozens of ques- méSShGTfi $9 tions to find out who and what 1, 1111,55 ofhuhvt_m1es makes a bomber go. The Queen, Wires The wonder to smiling and chattering with greasy 1 hc-d m; h, back overallcd mechanics. for all the 10; was qrme “neon- world like she was their own moth- ccriicil n5; hi.‘ lumped out and nur- (“'- 5h°°k hands with bOYS 11'0"! Tit-ii over to the officer on duty. Mississippi. Texas and Michigan. "Can you let me have anoilser and learned how th liked - iniic at once, sir?" he asked ur- land. 'I‘o to it all of. their Ms]- ci 1v "I know the bllghter who estiea and t eir Royal daughter ‘id this." ate American ice cream—twice. R‘ al Happenings Of I FO-O-OOOO-Qvtvooevooovevoo- . Ellen's Diar ilrunisusummwue -clover grew on its banks. the red and the lighter ones, pin kand white. The elders fully- now in hunter's green were reflected on the waters of . It was a morning to “Ali's right with the world." 6TB were planes BDOVG US. All was not right even on this most beautiful of mominms , - Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hllan, to James l-i. iiyndniriii, son of Hon. Princess Juliana with her daugh- Mr. Justice and Mrs. J. D. Hynd- ' lillilll, ui Ottawa, and grandson of ci, accompanied by Baron- the late Sir Louis Davies, a form- . I uietlv by me to the meadow below h . from whence they are the milking. Then I led “Nell" following James with one of the other farm-horses to the stables ration o! wmin One of these was later attached the souffier to fix up the remairiin drills o1 turnips leading use to th very last of the weeding, for the first hoeiniz of cpurse. was Jeanie who called m she dis alt milking tkne. They came with ours to the pan to break rat's rrev cat and her of three. Tabby was there er three oflsrpnng. Darky also hung around. a few miniuta and then Wesently he was monarch o! the cat pan! Janie said e It was a busy day for me and on _rCanfadiavi1 Armtllhoto). l Missa glairle Breha%ti,l ‘Eorontéi, M15; 1,015 M- K‘ 1 o; A1136 I arrive y pane on urs ay o N_ y; 1, 1,91“? wfiicifimd on r1’, spend her holidays with her par- ‘Th9! Mr. and Mrs. .1. a. Mahony, m rum Street, New Westminste , e. 1M 1t are the proud parents of Major John Keefer Mahony, of the West- minster Regiment who has been awarded the Victoria Cross for his heroism in leading his company to establish and maintain against ter- 1 rific odds a bridgehead across the River Melfa, Italy, on May 24, last. In a recent letter to his mother he asked: “What did the family do ‘Dorothy Dix SaXsJ A: Long a I Live i, Leisure EMILIE LORING art and sports. Th friends. Thqy were so iv that eyes turned to Bale at It”! liult. ‘ihemv d. and f er. She couldn't mglgflwl‘ a tit‘: during the last! Joan your mother and I have a chance to live without the press- hg anxiety oi debts. Now the to a penny what we will to spend, we intend to budg _ income and keep within the ~ if it kills us. We know Her mother's dark eye , ly steady plfl- —-—- M" sure, yet will break under sudden We sometime; hear the Meditqt et our imp“ _ 1 u. 0111' 18.111585: A GIANT IRRIGATION BU“m THAT WILL MULTIPLY ‘FERTILITY she had floured in her soft soutn- good new; m“ on m; m”; m"- I ray gedgreat irrigation gihkemehhas 1c ff‘ reso success Y W e lm- - miliio of ll t- I II- I wit’... “:4... =:..2"..::.i:. "’ “I'll”! We" 1h their l1"?! Wi- to ma to the iortili oi’ the land nu Go chin. They were doors. inked moisture from her . The Bard 580m: . With MID/ii brand meet? She opened the axi pla- to nnied her firet call here but when she had shmvn lVlJs. Shaw - at her samples of her work and the of advertising egencieg which she] intended to visit, her neighbor had been courtsously insistent tha-t she tny lament Agency firs she had gone to school with clay-Herve , spoke of it as one oi (mil- frliiilmustralia when he opened the 1°‘"‘°'"‘- P- F- 1- helium“!!! du- scheme at Morgan, on the River “it'd "m1 mu“ - Ill Murray, the scene of s wedding of wide m. t The ghigg dfitaii: sraihatus dil- 1° °" T“ fli°m%omn’t“w°€a'§?‘wa§uil"§§§ ylgggufl==mdrl 00m gru- 1 . , ifi mtlifdii‘ ‘lliiifi °51ulm$ lip? g1" at» gen» th- brid- or m. 'fil‘i’deé.‘l..f.'é‘i.tffiill°i‘liiiii‘y"i'fafiéi g“ of ti» M» 13e- we ' he In e that I sharrt forget capacity oi 44 million gallons. 'I‘l'ie o! m‘ ma" m“ 7- “ml: I ed construction ha; taken three years ' '7 “Whafllever shall We do with Callouslv I replied: “Drown them.” Time will tell. 9 oats are a few too manv especially since as Rob says: “We're not keeping so many rats this year." Tabby, I suspect. think- ing of her iardensees to th ere was bread-ma at AJ- der ea this morning. ods ed this "stafi oi’ life" esting and varied. wif n . tried that method once and at. ihre the morning I was baking it. ‘Mine never rises so quickly. per- lisups it Ls because I set it ‘till the late news is over. At 1m we are as Ann ing to find out what sum answer -to any oi the b i: riddles any language excerpt babv talk? iv day's work pretty well attended t0. I went out to gather a bouquet oi’ , red mass and then or the passing oif time. shades. There is evergta white one. pansl Jamie's favoritw variably keeps a low bowl oi these beauties on a table in her sun- porch. -' gs from Bedec, N13” who has relatives in the Garden Prov- is renewing old friendships. 1mm 1s planning o“ emermg the - u u ‘Mass. General Hospital as a cadet Miss Alder of the steer of the "um when Sh“ “mlllfl” h" The weeding was afternoon and that were over. we went again at the The younger folk went to thedCity. It is netting to be her, and when he returns for the w mate for the man he h if she had married the butcher I. meat is not. an alibi for a liason. Inkhtevmmvepummed for oihsrfsllsisehcasasthee some cider folk to also take i trip. However there were ind ations 01' a. storm and then it is n. to have the lawn brevttied up the Salbbafli. and Rev. F. 11.141121518101111], the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary, Mrs. L. V. Lingley, president oi’ the association, pre- sented Mrs. Llttlejohns with a sil- ver flower bowl. Refreshments were served by the members when other and regulate eac hh a marriage license. An engagement is no Iv’R(‘)‘_BIvll-lltI_ SOLVE!) bowl of columbines in the pastel or M’ that “w can never get m“ ‘S ninety ‘Der oc-nt 0i th couples would invest th dismiss The invasion. the bat le for m. the potatoes and comcerjogiaatrhegdteéls of “gin experi- men a pots. _1 , n of four Flying Fortress bases this O hwt drill P1111966 W311 N0 so bad. replied us week and everybody including ' 111w. 111011.“ said l - mandei- of U,S. Army Air Force. Donald, "but Alrm tlnnlun‘ it'll be moi; the Rgygl Family on a tour round uotatos are he says: "Bea e others to eces." wi be interesting to Now there is a. lull in the conver- sation indiclafiiaing mat their energy e lunich of lssorts sugar or no sugar as 658i! . .ou outhishandand my I "bear them up" tomorrow morn pg. and christened it “Rose of York." mgriltm Mmdfll’ — D1817 —- 600d- wex th momentous happenings world-wide has zone dawn the river oi’ tune: another wed: of fiercest conflict to peace nearer. what might be our younger f0 rhams it is a plane Amtihor perhaps "has ilipged the surly A Job Only You Can D04 WQOIUOIW Recently arrived members oi the Canadian Cossar of Winnipeg, L. omen! Army Corps at the Maple Leaf Club in onto; ln-Cpl. Molly Ba spies enjoy a dish oi ice cream. Left to right, they Mercer of Mannvilie, Alta; to: Pte. Ruth Charlton of London, Ont; Cpl. Betty Saint John, NJ-(Canadian Army Overseas Photo). f thousand Ansvv on Prise y“ Board from housewives ll this o . The answers are widening Itlhe Board Readers. who have intelligent en's-Mi a 3. ional Advisory Coin- o War Time Prices I12 si vou will have ciao wait . I am going toYhe Y. W. C. A. p for one week in Arugmst. Will baenncccszarv for me to take my No. for such a short stay it is arv to t -Cpl. Marjorie French of Tor- illey of’ Toronto‘ L. ' i; onl news“. _ 1 sets, weapons, ammuniti Pte. Margaret Keeffs of ouvmtmd tori“? eqummem “we,” i to “mum 4 them upon landing. _ ENGAGEMENT TIME FOR" THOUGHT Most Divorces Prevented If Checked Each 0ther’s Characters A young man asks: “Just what should an engagement moan to a young couple who have promised to marrv each other?” opinion, the chief thin has given them a liittl n": trv to find out whether the tli .I all wool and a yard wide and that use. or whether it is lust a Yard OI Dink 0111i’! Has he any line oi con- intereat an lntollilfl le lock on his pocketbook to which no ON EACH OTHER um an option that a couple like smart-lane. Often a each as become. and that she ivould be ha-ppier whom her engagement to him kept her POUND CAII This is a lovclv modem version of a fine old-fashioned cake. It re- WABHINGTON, July l3 — (AP) - President Roosevelt today ap- poin Basil O'Connor. head oi the National fantlie Paralysis, the Central Committee of the Am- erican Red Cross to late Norman H. Davis Mr. O'Connor is a former New York law partner of Mr. Roosevelt. READY FOR. COMBAT Allied peratroop J ith R umgnwsnd Illg o man the corporation and that making a. spectacular is business Wino do you want to see? The crisp voice of the girl the switchboard snapped Joan out of her reflections. The director, please. The girl thrust in a plug. spoke into the receiver, waved an indefin- He‘ll see Ydél. Scott Rand is the Joan pulsed another door mar - mo: which g ng world i Menager- did busi- ness within. before she opened one‘ Art Director. Two gwenidi eyes regarded her gloomily a4 she esk behind which n shirtslosvos was good strewn with colorful dtetches. untied her pork nced I'm Joan Croiton. Th1 after work. Will you look at these proofs? t Rand-She BWPIPOSQG it was ted . l. MacL-ennan, Minister s llitilfl “"°“‘ Wififféli. "53.?! ewe-- " or new t . A new plastic Couples stery developed b equipment in all new American combat vessels; it is unaffected by climatic Well in mv B‘.="_-———t_t°..___°u»‘—_f'li- IP01?“ g it should mean to them is that their engagement e interlude in which to search their think is love is the w i1 stand the hard that 500p. Soap, Be-u-ti-ful iioap own hearts 8d these pmofis Ie-ne: first“? c3121: 117a Janverulawkigl: :1” slwhowsr of 119W . WI eve taken on, especially 11 we sheer dress of “mic pink with sneaked her up on the taxi-baron WwtheI-Yt not! I wear oi every-day on that will 20 into mas and cutters before the honeymoon is over. and the next thin: they should do is to out in a durlnz an encasement in try- ake Does Marv know th of life? Can she talk Does she her own way? Can she cook and Will she be the sort of a wife who ornate. or a dead weight on hei- hus- And ivhat about John? versatlon that can what a world-beater ah Does he have to be handled with gloves Does he have a Ya ever find the combination? COUPLE TAKE OPTION’ She nodded eagerly. She watched the art diroctorsis face as she turn- the page, of hsr portfolio. like these. No over-elaboration. n“ You've got something of into the telephone in rs still there. boss? up an excuse and leave him s do . I think I've found some- It seemed but an inst-ant before tomorrow toned and closed the door ghind him. ‘ Scott Rand til/Ia; on hi; feet. His ed Ethicallv and socially vie naaizement should be mind’ i re on the very steps of an cneaaesnenit give a ooimle the right to boss others lives. ‘That is a privilege thev Dav for t ans. ilbi for a liaison. Ethicallv and socially maxed couple are bound by the same restrictions ear-h other as 0mm- decent d tend mam. i-rch nterria back anal . e divorcee could be prevented if sneezed othei-‘s 011068012615 as carefully as they u worn Perhaps thev will. 2e s- ethim fine and n an who tilted Mo! 1n hi, ch - will She wuit out into the street with with s. floral hat in pinks and halruhsad high and an alYs-righ- bio“, oi iii § E § .l The Woman’s Realm IO dill his fate too mil‘. VANIILA ADDIUI‘ onus en ~ —- wasduuaetwtitmt touch. "olivine. Alsegi. m, mum. um To Wm or m“ names Graham- 11011100! tags he Qgrnisa-kngbti ranean referred to as s. 114 sea”, but the statement is not mt root. hat in (its w are measure they are muctfnllzrg: —-— I . Fmm South Australia comes the’ vsrnor, Sir Charles Bar; —'_' ‘rrinity United Church, atest national undertakings 2'1 storage tanks have a total Mrs. Dewis. the groomsmnn being w, rmpmor uphoh James Show, brother of the y a rubber com, 'I‘l'isuskerswsrsDr.tA.J is reported u mandatory mmYwm - 5°“ l! Given ii: marriage her i . - "M- are ‘l.'.'.?.°..l'.3'2..l..b1il"...l.’§‘ __ __ _—_—-_-—__~—_ lines, with swsethes t neckline had all t “hard l? ‘mllrr gr allied" that . Ind t B ' l l - ‘itotloe wsimpl ‘D l!!! Iii 31W? Ihlh wyysymw roses. Mrs. Dewis wore a l for an interview. He 11m ‘em sleevel- lhr little hat in Dutch II 00 l Ll Uswtlftss... a u. ""'.'..l"' “ti? 3"... “it; boss. L s “ifs: nu c-heir *0! Ginny-film roses. The bride's mother were s duly nod the page; of the portfolio“ ‘gig voice pink sheer afternoon dues and 119K611 1 large black hat, black shoes, white t do you kngw about bu; gloves and a corsago of white travel, Miss Grafton? carnstions. Not much,’ I've never reveled in 91111118 & NI- one. later, Mrs. L. sf Ever heard of the Straight As Montreal, sister of the bri sans A grow Flier Bus Line? A a Cict some dope on it. will on? Roy Kendall who pres-i at the I want to show half dozen f0 den organ also in the pinyin of the fw use in iihe terminal. Can you wedding marches and special nup- wmt up six roughs and show them tial music “I'll Walk Beside You", by rinse. she was accompanied Prof.~ to us day after tcmon-ow? Following the Cfliflflllhl ib- I can, Joan assented. She hoped caption was hell at the utihli with not too much eagerness. home of the bride's parents. Donn think it would help for Brighton Ave., where intlmste Jam/er; to meet Miss Croftmi mw, friends and relatives were ml- you? Scott Ra-rid sated t. The bride’ table I B’ w!‘ 3 GOGHIQQG. with a Ildo In I'll xipect V’ a u; iilu as tall lwym ‘l? n . B I W , OI ' . Min '8L.a dles. e wedding cubes were lav- aiiernoon isnly banked with pink roses. Mrs mom, Scott M. 1"._MscDonald, of Mon As Bard loft the time. Rand glared at his back and growl- and Mrs. Ed ar E. Allan presifle: and those w o served were a “tweets “W...” “i...” ‘til “- "l it'll?- °"'“.i..l“".ll:“t.a"”‘6:." a can . , . - Keyed the other in the direction of l a w“ muDo w an. JXL. $252110“ JD! _b°§-_5l1@_<1fl mvesguidaanversisgiri-oon-dihur. Oetfh, seiousi-iess. As met Joan's sur- Jabies Walloon and Miss Joyce coi- usihs that will knock our The toast m the grid: wu 9:0- ro mqaoct all in a heap, Miss Omf- pol d by Rev. . Good-bye. nude the r nded. Le . and '$e tor Ne! m ‘A: m enema throw Iunswiek and when lie travelling the bride were s tw- plece dress of light pink Bho rri d hall glow in her heart. the seine colgrsfanri were ite S116 N)!’ NIIHI. Olfllfllfbl sliv . , Bio imam. 1m- TOOGIIf/bnylt tile “K '='i':s§w§r'i‘sis. of u». and AQbnw had chanced her out- Mn Qhsw wish them long your! 101* 0h U1! ‘Wild 1 of happy married life. Needlecraft For The Home l. 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