0F was c! s use in simple pen-ri- iikht W001. Iii-h the shoulders to ip-length Jacket. model hat of grey side with a bow, “gay shoes and stom- snd ts glove completed - chic ensemble. K dressed in the uniform of a Brit- ishiidmir .. O O, Ks. Beymourandladv Nunbumlmlme, two charming and gracious Iod-ies-in-Waiting to Queen Elizabeth, 10;. ward to seeing the “man smart tuming out so Inartly clothed is that they are gable to buy charming frocks at such low prices. Clothes at corre- sponding prices in England would not have as much style." Lady Nunburnholme has been described as the most beautiful woman in England. . Lady Katharine could hardly wait t0 see Canada" for 1t 15 her first triPt although Lady Nunbum- hoime has been the Dominion once before. “I am sure I am going to enjoy every moment c: our stay.’ said Lad-y Katharine. lady was lady-in-Waiting to Queen Mary for some years and ‘l-iwfflfrrutgd tot haveitintroguced the 0 1e ypewr er 5,1 Iodies-in-Waiting. Her lugs. Sir Resins-id Seymour. died last October. Princesses Elizabeth and Marga- ret Row are doing a bit of travel- ling as novel to them as the voyage to Canada ls for their parents, the fling and Queenia Menage 9 Pflnwows. t years of l-se. rode on an elephant at the London zoo, 5s, they had their first ride on a. London subway train. They travelled in a third-class coach with regular assengers for more than a. mile. . W were accompanied by their BOWTHW 8nd Ifdy Helen Graham. O O ..Dressf‘ortheroyal rd at Rideau Hall, Qttaivfi, e31 Cameron-Vincent Nuptials ftsqimivut prettyweddingtock in st. lama Giu/rdh, Arm- i‘ gig at eight o'clock when Doris _ inoerit, daughter of m. and Mlrs. .,A1_i7ios Vincent, Halifax, was united 0115i and lvlrs Ewen 1 I“ Ghfilr-léldtotown. ' c - . w Gardiner - jrorned the ceremony. p" ' "The bcrid , who was given in mar- places their honeymoon. bride travelled in s suit cif blue with matehink acces- I» orig the out-crf-itowu gueds __ __ Mr. and Mrs. limo Cameron of miarlotteiown. Guardian ins in congratulations happiest lVIr. and. Mrs. Cameron. DESIGN NO. I'll j n‘ 11 banging. 111 . cm ilnzwlron mull: glam! the novice v cu Monday evening at Mrs. Hoi- 's lovely horn PNIN oooo "a THE WEEK O ‘ O O Mrs. Harold Flemming, two children, Louisa and John, list parents. Mr. Weaver. who accompanied her as far as Banff. Mrs. Hamming, who was n. recent visitor to Charlotte- town, will visit in Toronto. Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa. before sail- ing in the Empress of Australia for Enfliland. Miss Helen Judson was delight- fully entertained at the Charlotte- town Hotel Monday evening when she was the guest of honor at a dinner-bridge. her hostesses being Mtm Violet Birtwistle, Miss lnelda licaclellen, Miss Ruth Young, Miss Ruth Walker. It. was a jolly gath- ering, the young bride-to-‘oe re- ceiving a very beautiful gift to mark the happy event in which she is to take part next week. O O O O Q’! Wednmday evening Mrs. Arthur Brown had a. molt enjoy- able party at the Forester House, Pownal. for Miss Helen Judson who was very pleasantly surprised when the guests present showered her with numerous lovely miscellaneous gifts or to her marriage. Dainty refres. ents were served by the hostess before the guests returned to the city, O O O O Mrs. Ernest Coffin, who with Mr. and Mrs. Crocker of ‘Iruro, are on a holiday visit to England and France. has just concluded a trip the Burns Country arid in ideal weather 581W the Banks and Brace of Bonnie Donn iri Al- lowcv. Arr. ‘ _ _ _ Mlsny social sctivitim are center- Elim around - (Betty) Rogers, whose mar- riage to Mr. ge is to take place in St. James Church on June 3rd. 0 0 0 0 DUI. DJ‘. Archibald and Miss Nlfiliie Bell were Joint hostesses at Mira. Archibald! tty home 13M eve for Miss Betty Rogers who prc shower of man-y lovely gifts. After good wishes had been extended bridge was played and supper served at s. lateuioiiir. Mr. (iherlcs B. Howard. MR, and . "Howardene." accom- panied bV Mix and lviirs. Ben C. Howard, Jr., left Sherbrooke Tues- day mo for Ottawa to attend the fun being held there du-r- ing the visit of the King Queen. l The Dulce and Duchess of Dev- onsh-ire left England on May 1L1 for South Africa. Mrs. Ralph Parker of Sydney, arrived ‘Thursday to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and E. A.B. Ice Home of Sumner- e 0 O w; Frances Ayers is ho be a Juno bride, her engagement being announced this week to Mr. Free- w. ]F‘O O O Min Anne Bunker who is having s deligbvttul visit with relattvcs in Scotland, visi many historic ts, spent s. recent week-end in with ma. will Mc- ery of this Inn Bede Beer 1m ‘Iran-slay on s. visit to.B<_isto.n.‘ ~ Mia lllsis Nicholson who has been visiting hcr. home here left. ‘llinrrsdly 011m to New York. Mrs. LA. tlgicore of dc onvterfoined e unger set last rrithy evening t? a liy dance Jo er two youngest child- rui. Miss Mary ‘and 1.431115 Moore. Mm. TM. Linlrletter and her scn, Mu." who has lust returned from , attended the Dal- Oonvocation this week where Miss Ziipha Linkletter re- doflice with distinction. home from Halifax in. Dimmer-side on Wed- O I i U Mn. 3M. Robinson. who has been vlsiti in Halifax, returned op ‘Iihinday to her home in Bum- u 0 O 0 0 Min. J. Lelia! Holman and Mrs. H3. Iisfliruoy, were Joint hosteues O . soccmpa ismciboriri than there en route. the nuiths of June :1; July a‘: with their three daught- e 0 O O Illissbotlfs days are sally mapped out for those hours are strictly Us something more should intervene to necessary. MW . n. , a "break" s m imr 1am In order-that P‘ and Prim‘! Margaret mcv enjoy a returns to. her vv Y '1. S Hundreds of across Canada are but faster this week-cad. for I - estieshggng-aiitlcipstcd-tcur to Osp- cda begun. ‘ Before month ends. a cross-section of (bu- ads will havtzdhba: the hmflfi @"....°-‘”‘..-“.L"Mih..a+' '..1""".“...'-“..".'.~’.... comes tb such occasions. ' ' In Vancouver ly three- score women. have honor. and already the matter of what to paramoun tones emse ves wear and wait to do angstroms-of and their trims. First at th offlci 1i greet eltliemfiitilesclte c . n Hall whyere civic official: ande that; wives are esented and again at be worn by ladies and gentlemen for presentation to Their Majestiee, there ls some constematlon amongst those who do not know whether or not formal clothes are obligatory. Enquiry in those quarters in Vic- toria which general! know about such matters may re ieve the minds of many. women should wear afternoon dress, with hats. INVITATIONS HAVE NOT BEEN ISSUED Flor the state luncheon women will wear Just the same dress as they would iQr the morning or ociail the Hotel ancouver when the royal couple am guests at a civic lunch- finite rules that must be observed. eon. a chosen few of Vancouver will Women curtsv and men bow. and iiaive the opportunity of a. few if both Their Mslesties are met at moments’ conversation. the same time. turn t to the since every detail of arrange- snd en to the Queen to merits made for the entertainment make r cc. Men must bow the and Queen must be ap- from he ut no heel click- ioved by ttawa, even to the dress The back is held straight and Apparently the only rule ls that If afternoon presentations. As for men. they should wear Ans-‘ k Royal Presentation I ManyProblemir-ofEtiquette ma um t Dcgzulgusiaesshsiliiiots u iiiviuucm have "MM hith- s", official and representative Vanoouv m the Oity Hull Big thsmycl luncheon. Intormclity ms. be the keynote of modern cti uc comes to eeri ol trudi any one prssen attended b nic esp there is a possi- b y than. they may be presented and given a short audience, for the iousness of Their Maiestica is well known. There are several de- ' ing. hands should m1 by the side. YOU are wearing a hat, it should be held in the left hand by the side. If the King offers his hand. you bow again as you shake hands. ‘Ihe curtsy is simple. firmly on the righ foot, place the left foot behind and bend the knees to lower yourself six or eight inches. u can rot bend that low skil- ful y, remember to stop before you ose ymir baancc. back ust be held straurhii should bend forward sl iz tlv as You $32151’ Your hands fall to your es. Do not bow to the floor. A fam- ous royal visitor commented many years o that aha had seen more of can inn women's backs than their faces. The figure should remain straight at all times. our head For Saturday, May 20th MARSH 21 to APRIL 20 (A115) -'Ihe time prior to Noon is most advantageous for your important matters and plans. Between l2 and 3:30 p.m. more than ordinary care is advised 1n activities con- nected with water, beverages, . Late afternoons and (Taurus) —Alertness, gram minus extremes an eration should be your set-up today. Not, particularly auspicious for ex- pansion or great gains. Routine favored. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gelatin- Important personal items. such as attending to bills, insurance, mak- ing promised ‘phone calls, check- ipg health with physician and deu- tist, correspondence, most favored. Perhaps nil for new matters. JUNE 32 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Favorcble period for self-develop- ment, attaching new and valued friends, old amtuaint- ances, visiting the sick, aking active interest in community and church affairs; romance. JULY 24 to AUGUBI.‘ 22 (Leo)— A.M. fine work and pleasurable activities that require endurance. physicial prowess, healtih exer- cises. Afternoon and cveninc but for everyday routine and familiar matters. (VA ) sink: P0 comm a ° _ obligations tun surs. with the day's ,- Youu-e the best udge of whats needed. Avoid a critical attit- ude towards others and Yourself. Friendly if you overlook failings and pettiness in others. 24 0010B!!! 28 (Libra) - Bin-cs cooperation and receptivity to modem but It's Easy to Make Lovely Slip Covers r your AI Q % ‘Your lllllllllllllAl. By FRANCES DRAKE . Lock in the section your birthday comes in, and what. your outlook is, according to the stars. (Copyright, 1939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) covers-give your summe; I. Perfect fi‘.'s sufi fenioiul tricks. ere’ mouthing fabric to chair bsek if l c seam ign up . lrrlnll c tuck-iii sllcwllifl. ls by the bands in our etch. inuin sic :31‘ l‘ ho I.‘i 3 25% 5 . New there's iic when sect. springs ,_ your car. . nu-4\m.n-~m a in coins for your Msks‘ Ocvciu ii Home’ lIIVill. De margin: rm. u» wcii immediately this is over. m4 continua may until we v H! “if ll Bill! Illi- “$153.... apply Dirt-um’: Ixtruolsnllicn PE (ind llllllfllifill sound ideas of the younger genera- tion. Don't be too creduio , too old-fashioned. And believe it DOES pay to advertise. OCIOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 -(Scorpio) ~—~ Delightful indica- tioris for personal likes and needs, especially for you born after Nov. 9. If work's on your schedule, the day will pass quicker, ha. pier if you keep a smile on your ps and in vour heart. NOVEMBER. N to DEXJEMBEH. 22 (Sagittarius) ~ Advantageous for mingling business with social interests. seeking favors,‘ discuss- ing your problems with sym the- tic friends and time im- prove friendships and personal prestige. D 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) -- Not inspiring from a money-making stand int but all right for necessary isl activities, study, research, at- tending to personal hobbies, travel. rest, reading. JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Ace-high for your pet avocs“ or hobby if you don't neglect msentlals and duties. strict adherence to honest, straightfor- ward methods urged. Don't be s Barty to subterfuge; dcrrt be gull- o. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Dom before Mar. 7- Csrc in the emotional department to ovoid misimderstsnding. You born after Mar. d: stress wisdom in spen . expansion, undertak- 1x11158211!!! an you can reasonably A DEED BORN TODAY will be been versatile. but reliable and in its desire to gain headway and satisfy its fondness for galety and self-gratification. This has splen- did possibilities for good if trained to respect God's laws and to mas- ter its unworthy failings ms COOK'S A comvm Cocoa loaf Cake llltlioiitliiy Pslii t inch "n dipht- »v'~~ 31nd Pers 111m to look .'..’°..&;"“.§...t uties. soc- . _ GUARDIAN‘ onal Difference in the Improve firs. We are v neu- futuic. b I a. __ nci school Brlfl duate would r of the real aivfi no real at is a course and you - He may. in reality, matter than you do. men who are suoce-wful in community. whose opinions pected you will be astoriish education versiéy‘. e fact that Late h1g1 hi hly. know a. th in his manners, we who had t0 go to no advantages of edu was big enou h _ his pronuncia 0n and tau hhnself. She read o h imsglfth ushevelciirigdesgnceldi the spen e e n s s" manéigrs and fitted him for ggeb im at es. But down on him and Dear Dorofiy Dix-Very few men girls or women while rid will only give up my seat man and woman. or to a woman for my attitude is that They drink, smoke, show of! the man fall for them. I consid modern woman. Years ago. when manded the respect of man. Am Answer- Eveii a privileges. The tradition that a man should crowded car was labor of going to But nowadays, when girls are t-liilnk aotihln 0'1‘ ‘ aroun e e c es {ndnsailin and all sorts of athletic Eheir own feet. ph I5 ould gi absurd in a business office. girl can't be hoppin up ev 0r her, or sharpenng her undone. But, it seems make a. living are showl known. It means someth kerchief, or givin Dear Miss nitentiury for bl been ant in the ated ies. m. m‘ u, hother r girl and only 18.. Answer. Douibtless your da hter criminal and she cher and lift him to a hi1 ‘t make her i mctowonderiftheyai-fi h- mountii-in out 0f a moleh 1. or do be happier giving him 1 ‘fififi’ for any man i510 will take cri ho can teach him. rowded bah women of! couituigcrw s” er this vulgar and hsvcmgidst woman can't haveher cake and when women fought for and achieved their rishts they its ically I-sspgveli $5.552 $33313.‘ m‘ °“ Degree Doesn't Make a Great Difference if the" ' Young Man "Shows" a Desire to HisMental Status Desrwss —hs been wi younizmm “Hnultutlffilpiintiuo “D Yeorii can be Just as siiobbts can over ha blue bl boy t0 m1 YULI, Mild in the School of Hard Kn00lls his grammar and W phrases t when he news of world them i career that he has had. ticlsm and who is was CL Most .. rem“ n . be ashamed o itsoemstom record you Is liti [@5505 (p be snooty ab0llt $116 HATS 150k 0f 10113181 “°“°“““" h‘ °&‘1‘“’“”in‘3’i'§§t‘$3v esm 0011811111 ‘leguglilrfiehfilddigwmlllse he didn't complete s wh°°1 great deal more about thei thinks 11$: ermore, is you will tlggkl mm m ywr w YUM of Education about educatio as or merger. ailliguglg: cause he isn't a hi!!!‘ ust as a h-browed mem- e more than an t 1f he has a e himself. Y0“ hvgvlpcfigs and She polished up dio tire 1;‘! a iii”. men arc loo v8 . to resent their wivel vounghmsn if you f him. st is fatal ofler to give up their seats to voiiiifi bus WDMQD Iwronginmyl ‘i eat it. vehisseat of an "1 huskv as the u d golf links for hours are covered with medals for high gimp lflieillietfphorlzallfi.‘ his scat to mc. the men who give women an equal chance to them the finest diivalrv the world has ever g s. lot more than picking up a lady's hand- her a seat. in a car. DP-My dfluflhter is in lovf with a young man who his in spite of this. my dauiimr ht in wanting her to drop him t of she is being, him or street car. se osslckorcrippledpersomortonnelerlv a in her arms. eascn thomselvos I “at; men cqus . if they can mike I. rcspcct for the estly, izieytcom- too. and undoubtedly forfeited their toawomsninl. Hgrwfiziibcrlcss cs. . _,Am1flkd umpmsri. ~= .. ...... w...“ t": 391i" for a minute or two eloil week. ._.__.. The planet Ne tune was dis- cred with on pencils. MW igvdtiogsrithm tables u instru- men . SPRING AT IIDGHORI few dI-ys have bloiilhii in the 09% Thepsst Frogmorc and ing Post. m e earlier fruit trees are cover- ed wi . These orchards are still extensive, ough not so mac ll when they were planned by the Prince Consort. Much of the fruit for the Royal table is supplied from here, but of lute yours the bulk the apples have ccnie di-ingham. Iikogmcre. however, is still famous for its grapes. feo++e4++e+ooo+o+4++ooo How Can I ‘T ‘l m, min ssaun "i Fashions '1, Literature A .......,.................» Dorothy “Dixis Letter ‘Box Hgusewife And ‘Her Activities onthetheoi-y atms-nwasg‘ r and hence better able to stand than the frail, delics li 1e creature who was about to swoon with fatigue after having a matinee and partaking uncergone the arduous ee-cream r brothers. t s. hen they , and and skiinl y able to and I see tOOnQGi’ Gm. tiered into com- hs has been implie- in t- ? She is a sweet AMUPHIB. thinks abs is being noble in sticking to this a romantic belief that she can refonn him the and . It is ity mt shs will gnly capable of coin- AMorningSiriile DIIIDHAOY valuable dachshund. wealthy woman, was Avery ownedbya rim acid." "Bhc qgllie man rapped on the mansion door and when the woman sPDfl-I- ed, he said: "Sorry. ifldy. but of your d0! has been run (W IF YOU FEEL SUNK Rood this and cheer up part . er." ' healthy become weak, run down mil i " MéQLlE-it ' days. ' who run up mm on c‘ om. "u" w w - MAKEUP 11GB’! A8 A FllATgn Vilma?“ you t tizsvc i, hiflh Wm conceal m, orss-iiy ur mak - light ' yo s. multlpfYhflfi Whit diumatizes the fmtural m; your skin instead of conceal?‘ f: Pride like the mag t ,, rtmtiy’ mu u» one 0i§§cp°f§9 biétuhe emtetimmm; a. tnotivc , u t repels. -8gttou. g an mm“ ‘O-O-O-O-O-QQ Household Scrapbook (l! ROBERTA 1.21:1 40000-0044-45... Removes " Food Rub the oven-heat stained c“. sarolel and b dishes with salt to iunove the burned part. icissoffocd. ‘rhensoakihgpm of warm water. suds, and baking soda. Wash and dry. The Clothes Bag The bag in which the soiled clothes sic kept should not be as. glcctod. It should be la very frequently and kept m q odorless and sanitary condition, Dlmpencd Chamois Use a dampened charncls, in- stead of a duswr, on the furniture about once a. month. You will notice a great difference. ........']"|| Modern Etiquette (B! occurs us; I#O Q. Wiistgscognseandhowlni pronounced A. Cognac is s superior French brandy made from wine produced at or near Cognac. Loosely used it is any French brandy. Pronounce ko-nysk. o as in coat. a as in st, accent first syllable. Q. Should a close friend rush iii to kiss the bride, at the conclusion of the ceremony, before her par- ents have done so, A. Never. q. Howshould thscsrdofs woman physician read? A. Dr. inn. Wilson, or Olin Wilson, M. D All Tired 0ui t Bolero lliy llali 0m Woman who should be strong mi worn out, and no unable to attend to their household duties. They get up iii tlio morning dreading tin day's work ahead of them. Home discuss or constitutional dis- turbuiccliuicftitsmsrkintlis foriii o! shuttered nerves, impover- ished blood, and ui exhausted cow ditioii of the satire system. Women" will find in Milburn’: Health and Nerve Pills the remedy they used to supply food for tlis exhausted uervs force, and one tlist will lislp tlicm back to sound, perfect lieultli again. I'll T. IllMlrii 00., Lid" Toronto, Out. —-———<-\ ‘Juno her own liic wthout benefiting . For a mun .2‘: zilcsis-uiouliar “mum "some as? 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