ldlcks himself out or is kicked out. g 'PHE cuhnnisr -fs _ PAGE roim in (DOIN- O§O#O'l» Prof. and Mrs. J. S. Hinton and little child left on Thursday roi' Hall- Eood wishes to their new home. U U U Dr. Bagulill spent a 'few days this week-ln~Halitax. ' ‘ ` _e e o Mr. and Mrs._C. C. Gardiner are now on their way here to spend the summer months. ' ` ` v e o Dr. and Mrs .Anderson are being 'welcomed' home from an extended trip 5' M - ~ -‘ s-lle was' taking a B.A. course all Wolt- closlng ol' thst college. a ' o 1 1 Wash sport skirts are like shirt- walsls and collars- there cail’t bel, too many ill the well~dressed wo-` man's`wardrobe. From the simplest* tennis mlddy to the sheerest blouse ot georgette crepe, they are the chos- the presents were gold chrlstemnz ville. Miss Crosby was invited to the m ugs from the King and Queen Alex- ndru." ’ -__-im THE HERALD OF SPRING l . Wild geese out of th \ `th Manu. l rl il liei-alas or ii a I' summer stand-by, the unfalllllg sprllg ing from hot looking sllks and crum»p= P led organdles. . U O O. _of reireslimentwheli' one turns sigh- R What dffbs' y'our cdining br g unning of snow in the csnyo ".' Creeks thai, are nlad_wlth ll rtll, oignant stirring of growing t lng_.;_ - And scent ol' the good plowed earth l . l - en mate of the seperate blouse, the Fougwigg ww on th°il;;";§;a élrse The St. James' Tennis Club -has been l Last week the French Minister of Ma- S' the United States is among the dis-I ngushed visitors in Canada this eek_ _ 'the ladies have taken charge and are I U O Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gene. are ex- ectec' in the city tonight to spend the mmer months. I O O U ` There is probably no girl in all Eng- nd who works harder for the 'war an the King’s `daughter, Princess ary, wllo -has just passed her 21st rilldliy. Wlleil the will- broke out.; e prillce-ss at once laid aside he-li udles nlld her pleasures and dediiz- U A Y. W._ C. A. Holne. ag Beacons- ileld. now seems an assured fact as now fully organized undei' the Presid- ency of Mrs. J. A. Clark. Miss Jones of Toronto, who is sd' thoroughly' nc- qualnted with the work ol’ a Y. W. C. A. home. has given nluch valuable iid- vlce and it is understood- the trustees of the Cuildnll estate will start to put the buildinn In _repair ill the near lut- ure. ll C U War-time necessity -lneanil wool mill- ervlilion, but it would seem that the evrexise oi‘ninlel'lul has resulted ill all reorganized for the coming seusoll with Mr. F. T. Watkls as President Miss Bag-nall. Vice-President. and Mr. Alex Lenrd. Secretory and Treasurer. H U lr i Golf ls growing ill populiirity. and ' several nlemherfi have been :iridell to ille <:luli’s roll. Alilollg the lllnuvzilion:-l this year is the big Motor llus lvllli-ll takes the players out every Saturday' lliternooll to the links. having-lieell placiill :lt the-ir disposill by Mr. ll. ll. Sterile. The loci lliiiilesses illis ul`l,el~- lllioll will Ile .‘.lrs. |~I,. W. Lolll;_\\'lll'lll and bliss if. A. l’lililii~r. ` 'sau ‘ _ ,__\\\\ \\ ` __ ;~nonns” kl o N EY Q H Pl L L S _ ""i BR"HELrMA'r|5"f>.5y‘fC'lll:\.- plslll und 'novelty materials, i:oilll-riiit- Q "lf" ~ Miss Illilllclli- l’0lll0l'.'iy, Mi.-isv.l:lnol N" 'oy' will ,epellil sollil-lililc ill iwiaricook. “" ' "“"""° "“' " "" “‘ "i -1//4s»m\\\\\\\\\\\'#///ull” Q U U ' ° l A Slecp Me,lll Miss Collslulli-ii \\'lll'llill‘loll liiil Q llilrsday lllorllingg for llosloll ivhcrc ' I \ \ ime, the increase for May has far surpass- *’ 0 be even better marks than the older and ,, W han the U-boats can destroy, and the navy _O sl ' in the naval war- and it has become all the m :i les control the sea it will be impossible for Jermany to end the War In a Way Satlstac yladlime T Chase Casgraln of Mon- S oats. This increase has been steady, and w hile April showed the best results to that li d it. And the new giant U-boats promise 5” mailer types, a British subinarine sinking iii n_e last Week with a well-aimed torpedo. V- ith the shipbuilders bulding more ships nking_ more U-boats _than the Germans ,, an build, a new era has evidently arrived M ore necessary for Germany to score a de- ory to herself, and the longer the war lasts f,r,_,e,f;, lZf,`;"g§f;“,'f§,;i,,“0f'afgnfggi .he more complete will be the_control of the culiurisls- society of France, in mc. e sea, not by the Allied warshlps alone, but osniuon of ller work among me Can- “ y the Aélieg merchantmen, and this latter “d'“"(D=1“S*?*°“S sf 21° f;3'“P"@~t MHZ' -neans t ' ' _ ailie fiisgraln. w 0 as ust l'e urne .vas an Q dnanf(-:1a1Gru_ln of Germany' It from a trip to the Pacific Coast, will 1.d “V1 ay or _elmany when de' proceed to France ill June. following _ .1 8(l t0 b€COl'l`l€ 3 pffate, alld ll] Will be 21 the annual meeting ot' the llzlughlers " ong, long while before the sailors of the in Toronto this w@@k~ S _ _ World forget the men Who, Without » n il- , ' geturned soldieis. Thele was a large Mrs. J. A. Messervey has gone up omp-anled .home by her daughter iss Grace. p Quite at number of Charlottetown sive Win upon land. But at the same time O‘;“fe'e,‘;,e'£;" 0 - _ _ _ . .. . s s tls Cleal that even ‘1 Striking V1c_t0ry upon power oi' Canada on registration day WOl.lld ll0l'. Clld they WHT. While the Al- which takes place this month. . . . . , ,_ ~ : _ . , _ f . 0 orkers and patients. She nttelidsrlll zl ziiars and war-relief entertai-nments,;s fl has made several journeys for the” n . uipose of distributing relief to raid'b llcrers. And withal. she has found me to attend ii course oi' lectures oil, nbulance work and to qualify as a 5 A.D. can Toronto on a visit. She will be ac- * I ll Canada. One of the Board of Examin- Revlsion -Committee. Georgetown is fortunate in securing his services., boys now in Barracks here training 0 Tl-IE li.-\l\'KS IN THE \VAR a mercy’ sank unarmed men' In order to show appreciation to the )0( for overseas, the different, churches D are preparing to entel‘taln them quite b extensively so that their stay may .bc t pleasant and that they will lmeet the ey and foulartl :ire favorites for the bl eul-ion’s wear. Shades oi' caramel rown, rust, beige, grey, navy, uni; old blue, ‘and al plllkisll Burgundy col~ or, are among the choice tones for prlng, both lil jersey fabrics and in s fl silk. Bliick and white effects are cs- eclally good. ”‘ ' ”' jects is the iollowillg intel'esilllg item ‘The Reverend Dl‘. J. Abbott Slilitli of who is to take charge of the parishes sim of Gt-iiei~al imil l.uily lliiig nick l' Georgetown and Cherry Valley for pl the su-miner nlonths is one of the lead- EHS-(Corp 1{ing3;;,n Halp The Child ing clergy of the Diocese of Montreal. W He is a Professor ol` Theology in the H Montreal Diocesan College, Clerical fu ecretary of the Provincial Synod ol l's for granting Degrees in Divinity nd a member of the Prayer Book li I 18 Ain lmportallt conference was held l Toronto on Monday last for the coll- idel'a=tioll ol' the needs oi’ invallded ttendance of Medical men and ofllcers E the Cllnudiall Army' Medical Corps resent. included il-mong the number . eing Dr. Garrison of the Dalton San- orium . I' l li A le will trzlill as al llilrsc. Miss Wlir- lrton was :ir-cilillpilllllfil to Sl.. Joilil I.\\\\ \\\\\\ by her futher and lllotllel' Mlxlillll Mrs. A. B. \\’:il'llazl'toli. 'l‘hul'silily lnorlling i`ol' St. Jlilln, dur- erses. gnberdines. iwills. and light- mg liel- vi.-ill here, iii-.iile il \-ville ell-ble weight velours for street wear. Coats of ' of tan and brown materials are fre- 9 uelltly lined with navy bllle or black r riil_i1l1ll¢\\\\\\ls\\\.\\-.2/////nf s s .2 Nllss .lolleg of ’l`ol'illllo, who Il:l`t oil friend:-l iiilll wus quite pleasantly ntertaincd. Miss Jolie.-i expects lo eturn again in July. are _ Of interest to all the British sub- ne\vs:“’l`he chl~istenl'hg of the infant lice privately :lt their l'esi