PAGE TWO have taken place at rezular - a-ls of almost exactly a uarter v! n century. This may be ust coin . idence or it may be a systwmtln sppllcation by the wllflGe Blllihflfl‘ tips of the principle of crop rota- tion." . out So com lately incognito was the EDPBUQ-né; of Viawunt Lascelles n! the opening of the Woodbine ‘.n Toronto. that egme of the Ontario Jockey Club officials did not know that the sou of she Princess Royal. nephew of the King, and filst grandchild 0f King George V. was among the racing funs who crowi- od both members’ and public stands for the opening racing day of the season AflDmpdf-lfid bv Mfllor Gecrffley Eastwood. the royal v15?» or (like several other men present) was hatless, wore a grey and white stripped lounge suit. a blue shirt and bright-green. wine and blue tie, brown suede shoes. and Irl/m o. tan leather v/allet. extracted two one dollar bills to put on "Daggers Drawn”. The Viscount! choice in the steeplechase. came in a winner- can Mrs. B Earle MAGDLlUlLi WAS formally at heme Tuesduv afternoon for the fu-st time suwe her fills-bull“. became Mayor o! Chailotteiown Bright sunshine brought many visit- Ors to 99 North Riiver Road where Mrs. MacDonald and her mother Mrs Mary MacLean made them cordially weloorrio, over 500 ladies paylnqi] their respects Lovely WNW’ and w ite snabdragon and gs holls ware profusely used in the inlng ha room. while pink _sna.p on the llvingmonx adding gay uohes of color. The gueata were ushered into the living room by Mrs. R..W. LePage and into the dining room by Mrs. George Keefe. Tea was Wured by Mrs. K M Maitln and Mrs. James lidawadyen. Assisting in serving were lira. George Ila-son. m». Stcrlixig MacDonald. Mira. Al~ ban Farmer, Mrs. David Stewart, Beryl MadDmilld. Brown attended i.he_d001'- 1m; many f items f Mn. R. Wil- son Bucket boo i-Iliflfbflvfid T0 band m. O01. Becket at their sum- mer home in the muxeniians. Prior to leaving one was the est pf‘ iiwnor a: Gael dinner agytllil; mill‘- tetown . ‘ven - o friends occasion being 1e ._. 53in.” with n_n fppwpn-ate sift»- Miss lviialry Lawson. whose mar- riage m MIr. TlifihsbDtdhfiolsuast to be on me 6 of he;- friends. Miss 57am Mm n- m shower for Mlis Lawson. On this happy occasion the guest of honor read the verses on slips of P81’ attached to her chair and our-d gifts could be found The search N afforded lots of fun bind the gum were also mmeeerlmu of lovind 800d 1n wishes. Dainty Mrahmexits were served and gopckbyfs said. Mrs. Nocl H. DeBiois. was hostess Thursday aifwynwg I01‘ he: 6811K!‘ “I B , m M“ . i? afternoon tea in honor oi Mia! Mary Lawson. who Was the reel!)- ient of a lovely P We °Y Wedlwwmd- The tea table, which was presided over by Nflrs H E Millet 118d WU exquisite "Bride's Cake" as aeentre- ieoc and with white tulle and gay em wan very festive. Niles M Lawson was the biwsi % the ugly} of St. Paul's Church odnesday evening, when Mrs. V L Dingwell graciously opened he! home for the some! gathering Thfl members with their wives and Rev- Mr, and Mrs Ibbott, presented M155 Lawson with exqubite Crystal canvcflestktxa with silver deposit as n remembrance Sill 5nd l" BIPPYBB" iation of her choir work. BHDPBY Joyed and happie-lt E005 “id- . . m w‘? wu en widhes exien 8t. Paul's A‘: PA l-md a sur: wnsgarty in QM! Pfl-fbh 1101-. u: yM/BTIXIIQXOYMBSNLLSW: 50h After follmxfing a long trai- of ribbons Miss Lawson WM B-‘iked w open m; large bundle at the end. nnd _ so she fuun to ner W0man’s R i=1 past four years.‘ L si e Weilinesday. after spending some time visiting her parents in Mqncfpn,‘ NKB. morning service, then motored to Windsor Castle fur a family reunion Princesse E1 rem and Ma-rsaret S 4 in Iondon for the just Ckzmmonweaith Con! . called in Marlboro Home, Queen B attended the services at ilhe Abbey. ese of Horewood, e Princes gwuaanrprbeiolilbutizfli - “mum. crane wae inppgcied at c I-forsc iflflfldg plffldfl Murchle. chlef-of-amff at. Canadian Milling H lunar! and “'1' heededegy the comma-m mam- band. an from both wars were on parade. a: well cmrtin t (run south Alflmunnti membgzfsno! the British n. me u a‘ they lned the crowd tin her ih a of. z mic sent the National Rose erouingul the train mm: any? nu bell c1491.. Jomttlnr that anoth- Qr may b0 corn n non li a thin kill: or injures ll persona ovary gldlffllill u by remcmner- A "Al! ' I vfllffll r lllllll i Bo hto ed. Mrs.‘ MaoKBnfim me g 511mm Tluusday to renew Men - Jol-Ins-fldiningen . by Prince Dari at h in Geneva. is reported in excellent health and active at zolf. Miss Beryl MazDonald is home from Acadia to spend the summer with her garents, Mayor B. Earle and Mrs. MacDonald, MacDonal 99 North River {toad . MLxs Helen Moore and Miss Verna Wood were joint hostesses last Saturday afternoon at, the latter); V. hcme, at a prett-ily arranged sho er and tea for Miss June Lcarfl, ylsxm whose marriage to Mr Proude took piuu: on Wednesday afternoon at Tririty United church Miss beard received many lovely gifts accompanied by heartiest good wishes . . . On Saturday evening Mrs. Far- uuliar MacRae we.» hostess ‘or M135 rd a‘. an attractively‘ arranfleri miscellaneous shower e beauti- ful gifts were accompanied by very best wishes. ate Sunday morning Miss Lifdfd was presented with an appropriate gift from the Primary Department of ‘Prlniiy United Church. where she s been a valued teacher for the o Mrs. (Dr) Mark Delaney. M: and Mrs. Carrol Delaney and young son Car-ml, Jr , Summerslde. have returned after a pleasant motor trip through Northern hlew Brunswick. sincerest ay-mpnmy gas out to . e death 0f his son Mr. Lloyri Dewar. in Van- Dr G. F Dewar in couvar, who was a favorite with all his home friends and he leaves many pleasant‘ rnanzorfes. Mm Beale Waller Ls belnz wel- comed home after an extended visit to Toronto. Her sisfar Mrs Eliza f is. who was quite seriously ill is now regamifig renewed health. . Rev. William Ihoznas Warren and Mrs. Wanen of’ Bryn Mawr, Pannysivanla. are being welcomed on a month's visit to Mrs. Warwen’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M Simp- con. n u M155 Alzfireda Pickard is visitirglin Samnia, Ont... the guest of Mrs. d- son Black. _ . . Mira. S. D mine. accompanied by her mn Donald, and daughter Joyce. have returned from Van Kleek Hill. Ont and will resume their residence here‘. Dr. and Mrs. C M Strong of Winn% have left by motor for ew and Prince Edward Island wihejxllghey will holiday until early can Nllrs iDr.) Austin Delaney and young son. Paul, returned to her home in Summer d (M113 fDft) VL Goodwill, has arrived home from Kingston. Ont., whore she spent ihe winter months. . - Queen Mary celebrated nor 19th birthday quietly on Sunday. She went to Wesirnimter Aibibcy for withthcKi andQueenaxidthe Prkme Minister Mackenzie King. wonoluded ercnce was "Eh Mary's residence. to attend greet- ings on behalf of the people of Can- da to the King's mother. He also arm u-clmowledged tthegreeb ' bvlltioiho Before the service (xmldinn vet» y Lia-Gen. John iothe Abbey Three himdred Canadian yew-ans Gen Mother loft tvh . iylngtnanueu- eufconautiuh fromtiscford o: m; iii: the received mlny g . was molt Ii bill e3 Happenings of The Week mtial an vgmrtcnsmtlilldu f chadchattedv this simmer, according to Stock- Prince Baudouln, Princess Josephine Char- otte and Prince Al will stay vi-ith their grandfather, oe Carl of Sweden Leopold I11 will remain h: Switzerland with his second wife, Prlncws de Aefaby. and their son. ‘Ilhe king. who recently‘; was visitozl mmwa-iiodmnxgy pleasure; limited: the usual clean! moned to the phone and before we had concluded nwakfwt. Ellen and . sfcaltliily consulting watches Presently the young folk from the house across the la them out to board the eastbound bus and after our holiday. James and I are about‘ again Not alto- ether alone this day nor tonight or Mr C from the house over on almcse cam/plated for the Spring, nelghborewctomfortablv With James Jamie loo was among our com- do you know what? an’ we never ‘spouted them We've go: kittens!” His parents were with him and an aunt on a week-end from a busy and lmrwrtant position in a (Continued on Page 24> 0-04600000-00000000 0000404 3 1 gCook 's Corner E CREAM CHEESE Lil-IOUOLAIW‘) (JAKE 2 iablespoonsjmtier 1/3 oz. package cream cheese 988 2 cquares t2 oz.) unsweetened 2 cups sifted cake flour 2% teaspoons baking powder sense his youthful passion has g-mwn cold? In those crucial years of 1 teaspoon vanilla METHOD: Cream l-he butler and ually cream in the sugar. Add the and beat thoroughly, then the ocolaie which has then measure ll. and sift again with powder and salt. Add to llhe alternately with the milk, a. small amount. of each at a time, than add the vanilla. greased cake pan and in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 1 hour. When done. tum out onto a cake rack to cool and then ice with your favorite BBIDIPS SALAD One envelope plain imflavoured Kelli/fill. ‘é cup cold water. 1' cup hot canned pineapple juic 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 1 cup canned pineapple tidbit sliced struwberrie Fair Daffodils, we weep to see will help you avoid the back- rring As yet the early rising sun . 1 dozen marsh- to small pieces, 1,5 hipped gelatin in cold water and in hot pineapple Jule. Add lemon juice and And. having prayed together, we marshmallows. and w Turn into individual moulds that ed. out in cold water When firm. unmold unto salad greens. whole strawberries and serve with lived Well. laughed often and Brown-shelled and white-shelled "Pd much; who has gained the eggs of equal weight have equal respect of intelligent men and the food value. love of little children; who has fl-l- --_ fed his niche and accomplished Some sight-seeing bussea in New w“ his task: who has left the world Ycrk city will have transparent better than he found ll-Mrs. All’. tops made of an ulira-viclet-ab- Stanley. LUCK! WQAT MADE FROM_ SCH-APB tied or wore wheel ears. and the Will probably equal the record- {Iuesffi MDYHR for prosperity, breaking yields of war years be- billfggv trains of wheat over the cause reaervoirl on western riverl run menu gu- gigrgi: oil’ the fixer»: collicfions s owcn emaretg r3] ncuuml at ti d l "'_ you vim Wisely and well. Alas d.’ L re m“ n ry n: ' m selecting a site. samples of styling - and ty as and erloda of homes, ideas or inter or decoration, ccl- A collection of 180 young glam, our schemes. landscaping financing 40 and construction are but a few of unda were brought to Florida n the subjects honestly md soundly ' cover d b ii bl ' - 300 -._ piled eby l§1Y?...?..f.."‘;§§.".l§.°°“‘ vllwrut Donn“ and m 1m“ ‘L’ ket the dead pan bury its dead; Heart within. the God uferhead. ron noun 0151mm: A thr -l - by | _ lth the bub ’ , .' tlvaiog,’ ngfffiaczitlwfitifTfigafifl l‘ Iift that f-mnérfiifimi om. lymnrl-cea mm the bnrlainl m u gm‘; A n A LkAnn n‘ f Morning Smile Household lubject of . W" 11m. H m mu {and . fun a all‘: 5333221191»- ci” Mu- Coggriablc clipper; u: aimplo mu,» i. ill ldips‘ f t - igifiunfiin! n; o m. u 1223 coutoins comp A ready-mind mm n now "ml available thug lvu l clou natural silver chroma nllh. m, Q0!“- rduau Pltbrn: wnu or um “m” “ “° "m °"'°"" .____ Do you lrioro ulgnnln at [rude far lilrt up before the l? Glreleu- day. Cut down ma» b0‘! With iinhmmm no ~ ' Wllhbonnl l nu, M mm- ‘ KQUp a ll hbcmi u; and] g newer: "w e ‘m! illflllbbm "mil ‘Si’: pron efiin-P- lu wlbmdiq i" lcntfodrunnbngnzulnfuwutockmgn A I?» rothy Dix Says- Wrecked Romances Vows ofslm Expraalcd Mliafora War of than cum m mam that couldn't ma!» mwuhfiagfi the hopes and dreams and plans of an innocent par- W. B... (“mod inw M: and uhea.‘ wt no one is rmllv w hiww 1M the eatutrophe. It is lust one of the cruel change; that life brings R about that no one could perceive. no one prevent. and for which there u- is no cure. I Jult now thousands upon tiwusanda at our finest. young women are beilu YONAG i» 3B4! this sixanxe and bitter situation which has been brought about. by the wu- and for which they were totally unprepared. For while they KMW that they mldht lose the men they loved in bait- tie, it never occurred to them that they would lobe their afdectlon. Wham these girls’ sweethearts marched UK} in the war it was with oaths of undying devo- tion ancl of promises of coming back and marry- ing them, and their letters were filled with blue prints of the little homes they were going to build and prophecies of the happy life they would live together. And the girls lived on these promises and these hopes. They were falth~ ful and true to their men T-hey waited and worked and prayed and kept themselves alive by planning for their wedding day. ABSENCE CHANGES FANCIES And now that Johnny has come home, in so many cases he has lost ' his love for the girl to whom he was engaged. He refuses to marry her. and the poor girl's castle of dreams lies in ruins about. her. It is no wonder that she feels resentful about it, for not only has her heart been hurt. but me feels that she has been gypped in the love game. One of these girls puts the case this way tome: "I happen." she w-rltee “i0 be an ex-sweetheart who wouldn't be an err-sweetheart if my boy friend didn't feel that his own selfish interest comes first above all else~even before his honor and his word of honor. Believe me. it isn't easy for u; elf-sweethearts to be Jilted and tossed aside like an old shoe, and td be expected to search out a new love when our social and business world and men. friends know there is sup- posed to be a ONE and ONLY man in our lives to whom we have been faithful for years. “We haven't changed any. We are the same girls we were when they left m. We knew they would change a little. but least of all did We expect their love to change. But now that bhey are back and the time i5 here in fulfill their promises, they feel they are no longer in need cf our servlcea nor we cf theirs. We are expected to take this all in good men-sure and w be good sports about our tragic disaster. Thev want io go out and have a little fun with other girls and forget that they asked u; to tie ourselves down to their promises and wait for their return before having any fun ourselves "Their sudden withdrawal i5 painful shocking and fantastic. for the heroes we idealized them to have suddenly turned into false. double-crossing. cowardly heels." Perhaps. but is a boy to blame if in four years of waiting and ab- experience he has grown up and everything about hlm~hls tastes. his ideale-haa changed. and the girl lie left behind him does not look as alluring as his fancy painted her. Nor Ls if; strange that having ceased to love a zlrl he is Wise enough not to wreck her life and his own by marrying her. N0 one can have anything but sympathy for the girl whose gwgeb, heart has proved faithless but it la far better for her io find cut be- fore marriage than afterwards for no woman is so unhappy as the wife who knows herself unloved and unwanted. Living fifLeisure —THE WOMAN ’S REALM- Y“ M519 8W8)’ 30 H00"; Slflopinw you may associate with I _ gardening. The lightweight maple- as nut attained hrs noon. men: hand cultivates one or two 518V- stay. rows of plants at a time, as you Um" the hflltinz day like it, and can housed later on m- a! Tim harvest your under-the~ground But to the even-song; crops such as carrot; cr been, . Will go with you along. Two destructive diseases threat- Robert Herrick. en the existence of the American —~——é—~—- elm free. 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