f’ HAPPAENINGS Social and Pérson tumble OF THE ~ _ . a ._ WE E K . . —- " illlfltmdfia *3?" 55NRn-Amudcani7ulonA"‘ [F -4 fit? wh 5h aw?’ "gm quartet from the Ilniversity of ‘ name The idea ofea QugehenMare; Mum‘ under the duwmn o! m‘ ‘ ~ ' '——- - bert Reinert and the W P. A. ~ birthday ball was tried out for the Qg-chatf‘, mnmmd m, mfmm The B O 0 K S A R T I first time last season, when it fell onthesamenightuacoiu-tbsll at B ham Palace on Ma M. Her Majesty has given r on for her patronage, to the 1 which the Duke and Duchess of Kent will attend. Instead of the more usual cabaret at this dance the Duke and Duchess of Kent will see a ballet. gevised and. perfumed by Wendy ove. 9K 9K k 9K In celebration of the coming of age of the seventh Marquees of Lansdowne, grandson of the fifth Marquess of Lansdowne a former Governor-General of Canada, the Marchoness of Lsnsdowne is giv- ing a dance for her son on July 1, at Bowood Park, Wiltshire. 9k 9k 9K 9K Dainty spring flowers were used effectively to adorn the home of Mm. C. A. Dunning. Island Park Drive. Ottawa for the delightful tea given by Mrs. Dunning on Thursday afternoon, cf last week. The hostess wore n. retty costume of soft grey ere wth a corsage bouquet of orch ds and lily-of-the- valley. Mrs. W. E. Raster, Mn. T. A. Crerar, Mrs. A. 0- Hardy, Mrs. Ernest Lapointe, Mrs. J. 1". John- lton and Mrs. Creeilnan M Arthur. of Qummereide presided at the dainty tee. table, centred with mixed Spring blooms. Mrs. E. H. Coleman, Mfs. D. A. McNevixi and Mrs. W. Clifford Clark assisted in the drawing room. and in the tea room those assisting? were Mrs. L. C. Craig. Miss Mary Gray, Miss Annette Michaud. Miss Lilies Ahearn. Miss Ethel ie, Miss Helen Burns. Miss Marion MacArthur and Miss Katherine Dunning. a“ 9K 9K Mn. A. 5. Mould returned home lest hi ht from a delightful visit to New ork, Chicago. Washington and Florida and other points of 1n- lerest. While in Florida Mrs. Mould was a special guest of Mrs. Jane Duncan and Mrs. 0. A. Mac- Neill at a luncheon given by the Miami Women's Clufb to the Latin- American Consuls. (of which Mrs. Mould was e previous member) the opening event in observance of Pan-American week. The guests of honor included the following Con- suls and their wives. Aiban dc Alman. G. J. Collins. Cash Rica; 3. Howard Brown. Panama; Arthur E. Ciutis, Guatemala; Jose Mr. Pichardo. Dominion Republic: C- M. Avandano. Venlzuela",Frank I. Kelly, Chile. Edwardo Hunandez. Cuba, Oscar Morales. Vice Consul Cubs, Salvador Agueyo, Mexico: Manuel Urrnels. E. salvador; Al- lezlandro VallWmColomiba; John A. Cleveland, Ecuador; Leland Hyzer. Peru, The Miami Women's Club certainly looked like Pan-Ameri- weck. The balconies were draped with Flags of all the Pan- American Repvlblia with the Stars and Stripes n the Centre, and Coats of Arms were hung around the walls. heaps of fruit n the tables and a menu printed in Spanish and featuring South Amer can dishes helped lo build a lultable atmosphere for the really impressive program. Theoiblg fera- pmmm concluded with 0! Pan American Ropubllcs. 9K 9K 9K 9K Senator J. A. birthday. * ak i€ 9E supper or of iss Nan Shaw, lottctown after the advanced pupils at the Miss Show played. 9K 9K 9K 9K their son Mr. in Montreal. tonN. fton and Mrs. Mcgenzie. in Montreal. Bcu-nasconi of Halifax Charles Frederick Bentley City. whose marriage is await Miss Bernasconi when comes to live in this city when Mr. The Rev. and Mrs. Andrew l MacKenzic have returned short. holiday in Westville, N. B the gucds of Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzle Sr. 9K 9K 9K 9K Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins of Calgary, returned on Monday even- ing after spend almost three weeks at the P fie coast. They were accompanied on the trip by their daughter, Mrs. Fr Gates of Charlottetown, who will return home next week as she is stopping off in Winnipeg and Ot- tawa en route. 9K 9K 9K Mrs. R .H Jenkins Calgary, en- tertained sixty guests Tuesday when she gave a tea in compliment to her daughter. an attractive centrepiece the living room. Several former P. E. Islanders assisted Mrs fir=t hour. her place being taken by Mrs. A. C. Archibald. Guests were invited to the dining room by Mrs. Reginald Harvey and there Mrs. C. N. Butcher was in charge with Mrs. William Templeton, lvlirs. D. Green, Mrs Arthur Jenkins and serving. ‘Mrs J. 9K 9K 9K i6 A. Lawson who has been ture was the addresses Dr. . B. Rowe director general of the we?" cosmlekiastructiub cover. msmoetimll “Ruinmoreelnteolnprefenedi 5>4,_¢,,-_ '- anainn nan upp- P» » coloretob illbedilrmilll cv aunt is The _¢ Anthems McDonald. Cardi- gsllg. was receiving congratulations sday on the occesionofhls 64th Miss Shirley Ross. Toronto, en- tertained this week at a delightful at her home in hon~ of Char- recital by _ Toronto Conservatory Recital Hall at which 3M1. and Mrs. Ewen McKinnon left Thursday to spend Easter with Charles McKlnnon, Miss Jean McKinnon, of stellar- . 8. is spending a week in the City with Mrs. McKinnon, 2 Gra Street. ‘l4 9K Mrs. (Dr) R. l“ Seaman is vis- iting with Dr. David McKenzie 9K 9K 9K signton is visiting in Maltland, N. Mrs. George G. K. Psalm is 5.. the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. spending the Iastor holidays st her W. Barbour. home in Kentville, N. 8. 9K $15 9K 9K 95;“ 5K gs Mm. J. Ci. Ridden entertained The engagement w“ umoumed tha members of the ‘Ibronto this meg of iwo very p.113, Alumnae of Alma Chapter at her young people 1n 50cm an m_ home on Charles St. Toronto, Tucs- fessional circle-Miss Helen E1 een Mr. of this taking place shortly. A cordial welcome will she Bentley is a rising young barrister. 9K 9K 9i‘ 9K from a Andrew‘ I other lovely things. ederick a“ é.‘ Mrs. Frederick Gates, of Charlottetown. A com- bination of iris and daffodils made M“ tea table and were also tllrl Fem wwdm‘ m’ Melville Aiken. poured is}... it; Miss Mildred Mcbaren assisting in holidaying in calzary. Edmonton. ind on the Pacific Coast is spend- eot w . tteral. tt“$“~"s.°2.;"i‘ie3. met time 0% Household Scrapbook; (By noauars an) § f§§§*Q§§.§§§§§§O§O§#Q#§§ The Fern A good fertilizer for the fern is sight parts of sodium chloride. four of potassium nitrate. and two parts of magnesium. thorough y and put in a bztlle. Di- solve onc teascpconfrul of this szlu- tion in a quart of water and water the fern about once a wtek, Oatmeal Cookies A nuuy flavor can be imparted to oatmeal cookies by sprinkling the oatmeal in a thin layer in a shallow pan and heating it for about five minutes before mixing he careful not to burn. ing Easter in Toronto and is arriv- ing home HEX; week. a 9k 9K Mrs. Andrew umphrey of Ken- day evening. Mrs. C. D. Percy in- troduced those on the program. They were: Miss Lena McLure, of Charlottetown, who sa ; Mis Helen Wilson, piano nu are, and Mrs. G. K. D. Alderson. violin selections. During the we hours. MUSIC (By F. B B.) ——————_—_—-——————__— Three books have sDDel-red re- cently that are tributes to one of the best knowu and most beloved persons of modern tunes —-the late Canon h. R. L Sheppard, of 8t. Martirrs-m-tiie-iuelds, nondcn, who died last November. "Dick Sheppard and Bt. Martin's" by R. J. Nortncott is the story c! 5t. ivlartinxs and the splendid work Dick. Sheppard did there -“a mov- ing memofxal to a unique person- ality." ‘lhe other two, wnrh are commented on by Old Fag in John 0' London's Weekly. are. L. Sheppard: A note in Appreciation" of the gee-cc Pl an hour" by H. R. L. Sheppard, com- posed 0i his own newsgeper articles. Dick Shep ards wor in St. Mar- tin's. which e opened to the home- less. and his broadcasts brought him the most fame; but he was Ohiuuh ii Dean of Canterbury, Canon of 8t. Paul's and Chaplain to the King. He has been called. revolutionary, a rebel, and some- times (as he himself knew only too well) a charlatan. His teaching was poeltive—“Not not negative but peace at an price, but love at all costs" was dictum, and his Creed was the forceful creed o! a man who believed in the Sermon- on the Mount. "the bringing of Mrs. Charles D. Thompson and Mrs. Susie J)??? ggsided. A very pretty shower was ai-vm at the home of Mrs. Whalen on Kirk Street, summerside, on Tues- day evening honouring Mrs. Sher- man Parlee one of this uionth’: brides. Joint hostesses with‘ Mrs. Whalen were Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. Frank Cameron. The bride was the recipient of some lovely pieces of china, besides many 9K 9K Mrs. Amos Huibley was among the younger hostesses entertaining recentl at her pretty new home on Kirk trcct, Summerside. 9K 9K 9K 9K liLtss Amanda Cannon left on ‘Thursday to spend the Easter holi- days with her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Cannonyk gleary. ' 9K . Ella M. Hinton who has winter in Char- ottciown, has returned to her home in Summer-side for the sum- mer months. A great many people, reading a- bout the numbers of purchases which the royal family have made at this year's British Industries Fair. have asked what happens to all the things they buy. ‘The answer is that the majority of them are stored in two large rooms, one at Buckingham Palace and the other at Marlborough House. to be 81V- en away later on as presents. Many of them will i-efnein in the WWW gift room at the palace until next winter, when the queen starts her annual task of sorting out and ar- ranging the thousands odd Christ- mas pruents which she gives esc ear. ysomeofher paiuchases an for wedding - l0 "1 friends, w e others are h.» ten- ants on the royll "WW- Some of the many NW5 b0 m at the fair were for the two ll tle ceases and their cousins. 811d e refitfiiiil be gifts for the chil- dren ren . This year the royal family have sat up a. record b! E3411! NW‘ gel-her nine visits to c fair, and making purchases amounting t0 many hundreds of pounds. Queen Mary bought most articles. and the next largest order was bought for her own It consists of nine with handles o! ween. vellcw- em- ber and orange enamel 0h l- b11111 ground, Queen Marys most ex- pensive purchase was a minifl-WN reproduction of an 18th century clock, which cost £20. Herc are some ol the other thlnfl She bought: '18 teapots. 12 musical 11188. 4B handbags, M childrens gand- inI-ropes, l2 tov drapery stores, i2 shop‘: and M toy tea-sets. d a cgieeifs sho ihg-ltt inclu - ed; ‘l2 andbags, l wall ti, and i; large number of dolls. The Duke o t bou t among other thin!!- itted toilet cases. of all these erticim m V H_”, y common life to the touchstone d! Christianity" - . . . and in his book he sets familiar things in their right pro ns. Old Fag writes -“He was, as he himself admitted, no greatpreach- er, no scholar, no writer; but he was, in the phrase of the writer of the appreciation, an intuitive of genius. " A modern Canadian book about the pioneers of the Church of England in Canada has ust ap- eared -"P'rom Strachsn Owen" y William Perkins Bull K. 0., LL.B. published lg the Perkin! Bull Ircundation, eorge J. Me- Leod Ltd" Toronto. The book belongs to the Perkins Bull Historical Series and is in- tended, primarily, to be in the author's own words. “a popular history written for the everyday. workadny man" and the pre- sentation of an entirely new pio- ture of Bishop Strachan the in- tellectual and moral giant" of Can- ada's ecclesiastical, educational and cultural history. And ve striking and clear cut are the pctures of Strachan and very human mo, from the fiery and brilliant young Scotsman who came hot foot across the Atlantic in 1799, to the still dominant. digni- field and awe inspiring figure who. by his death in Canada's Con- federation year, seemed to close the gallant pioneer era. Many other interesting figures are brought to life in this vergjreadable history which, in present g a de- tailed development of the Church of in Peel County, Ontario. resents so much else. Countlms a.re he lnteruting facts of Canada's fa‘ ssAA‘as“ v "Y. Dorothy! Dix’: Letter Box Lending Money to the Man You Love Can be Done Safely if You Make a "Thorough Analysis of Him and His Character Measures up to High Standards wer: lliyouloveifiemanstallabdthinkhinn worth marrying. I don't see why you are no! willingtoriskafowdollursonhim. If 0 , a‘ a gambler, m- Just plain uo-ac might well h " tale to lend him the money to pay ofl casesegmmes obhgfilltizmlnag; amanm his”: P c: ant ve from a £81m . e n a flilzncial :1 viaew. Tare is no doullamat by reliev his mind of the pressure of worry occasioned byshis debts and by malt comfortable home you will increase h earning capacity. it has been dailnitely established that happy 1e are for more likely to be success- ful than unhappy ones. And says nothing of the glow of gratitude it will bring to his heart because of your As a general proposition ituilsdtrhig the. ‘y - were a wastrel TDOUibtI-h money , exceptions to this rule. Very often a man who-has mmwi-ry and one}?! get a start. Very 0i W11 cannot afford v and initiative needs Just a little money to help him amanissickandneedsthemedicalattenticnha . odtenamanneedsonlysomenowclothestoltarthimcntheupundup. gmalldependsonthemanwihethscryouhel-phimorruinhiunbygiving money. Hamanlsadreamsrfullotvaguasohemesformmklngmillimisuif hebasnever suoportedhimselhilheis portimitytoknociklumoveiwlfheis a cfironicbozmwenheisspccr gigs. Butifhehasanyoftheearmarksolthego-getietnheisagocd lDearDorothyDix-lamawidoweroffil engazedwbemamedtoa womanwhoisiixwiximanywaysbutshetalkstoomutvlmtebsallofher business and min children's to one who w u p . Her movie money and ev ether. so 1 have told the woman um . but she refuses to let W t shall I do? I her and gives her line clothes, That girl and I will not fet along Idontwanttogponu ththe wed has sent out the invitations to it. right thins. Well, Mr. Can't, I should advise you to emulate altar. Don't let the woman drag you to i’ E. Q P 8 e ii I E a Eli 2E of divorce t do you think of this f A ORRIID IATEIIR. Answer: It does not look very h but i: the young man lovm your daugh- tu-wellenoughtomsn-yhcrwi heralfflictlomitmightb someio? and sunshine into a llfe that has been so full of pain and suffer . However, 1i by sa ing the young 8% has “no respcnsi ty" lyou WOW-Hg f . that is ‘“ matter. do to marry and pas the buck to his wif and children. with the determination that th es the live. but I am afraid the. the ai “have the thought of di Modern Etiquette (B! ROBERTA LEE) THE COOK'S CORNER imlfyié” i§“°"lt£i' ““"“".n“'°ti“ C n ME | Q flout: 5min» inter-pro with gllowshoiudawcmansndan lmvcgllltiulom new vet vivid and 313G333“! U-Psuumaw" Hiop be introduced i0 each To mention but a. few of the cu" A. The woman is always in- d f included by senMd uulwlnshope and mohair 1111'.‘ ""“i%"..'-css ' ....n""'..~§.:i".....~'~ m r P"- Jemes Bcordls the beet known to l 1-0 111N118 9W4" ' uuthawéilvminperticular 14°11?!" Qwhatcerviceuvlutsnwnal- or 1 =1 -c".a2"::'";........; i c» m" - m...“ -...MY-.,:g:..~=,.,h;.,: erc , own , Billfistherenotsomeclaimthat itinwmmnemncu f,’ “‘ m’ firs?’ ?.:'*..i'.:.':r':..r “as. iii "tom's ‘rum ‘m’ we... 3e m“ w" h,.~=...~..h~ ; o v om — _ name and whitethorn cane came emon 111100 or to h“ new from the hob’ thorn at Glastonbury “ICE —"where Jose h p of Arima built the first wattled church and teaspoons gutted rind of 1'2 lemon nd measure the flour and Sm“ Qwhmdiniwinahiendb sift again with the salt. and bak- hcme la it necessary to thank the maid every time she pence one s fls andpolflnlbtccbilfl UpomyclieckbiaewindsofAol-il crow-M“ Ihfie lumpy music ofa Wbstosee- AAA‘ A; AA rattle...‘ i Literature A4‘AA AAA A‘ x a s AAA f ‘;'x'_¢ -V v vvv yywvvvvvvkvwimxv vvvvvvvwwvvwvvvv v 77 1 The Housewife And Her Activities RESUB-IICTION mfmeedomnowlwclkihehills 0 World! so infinite and unex- 11 I ‘ Reglllziedwith ‘strength and beauty In restoration now I touch the chord 1 Whose harmony seemed deed. Still is it mine! As o1 who in a broken tomb has 1 liftmmy hGI-rt to om and ave In. aClarenemhszdtiivrhele-n-a- Should the cake bettc seem to ggdaddahlt consistency desired. Nam milk to iihin a batter: it in poor cube. NON- SKIDS Bk andlong be bo tnowtofesienmtll-em’ cf estuflfedinntoyor ichn. 5 ANNE IIATHAWAY HOME OFFERED T0 ‘TRUST e 2% iii? a; l". i: I nounced he wou birth- pleace trust. l-llg h!!! N- msined forever free from further building. al-Bietly thine sthvet preparation v n e candied sweet potatoes. 5 § .5 3 lit’; a s spring-swiped morning, emoon and evening. "Strip tease" fnchruque the fashion field wlithwev v v vy s ‘A4 ,vvv~vvvvv t tfiirts 11:21am unfit’; hfflgufltl/Eilowli ‘ill’ waist and bcltless. ' '.' ° Dinner dresses irwl e several pastel hea dull sh with p@- fl! 111m flu- semis bloused bodice. a ion lander but bloueed s have mug. leaves. 11ml built up close to the throat. - meusmon economy water ipes. o!‘ even just the un- cover Jolnts, mean arloss i 11101101? to the owner. er economy lo inspect hot water an steam pipes regularly and see t they are well insulated. Service Bed Manners at Table Poor Breeding Betrey, .“& jg You're Judged B7 leer Ia-iels Here’! Lei - wreckinl chance to gettznto the won't are: she admires. liti uette blunders-s such u dial um ovc a slice of reed - betray herwm of breeding. , ' 5'“ twee‘ W13.“ '3'” poo e o~ u an ' ' witglium. one mouel at a . lbs mothers her fish in tartar use. Thedeftwayistodabalitthluco with the fork on each bite of fish. Che up all hevboullllon. an! kn "ng it's propel-to drink I straight from the cup, after eipfi withalpoontonceifft‘! enough. Avoid these telltble bl Learn the nlcetias of table from our SZ-paie booklet. Have gracious manners at your fiugn-tipl whnever you dine — in restaurant, clirbafliriing-cers, or _at hotne- ;__ Manners to cc. Addrel kins which ellpcff afternoondreeeemaodwropyumind lbirtswhichoanbeconaaspes. Amongihedwinflol Paris an both anddluslcchpod gowns. ~ in full evening fills! FOR Ohio ilurlulvwomen are a loxq jfielod-Ihllm 9.0! a FASHION GUIDES THE _ taught the blue-painted Britons all ing . er. Cream butter and duh? about Christ . . . Legend has it sugar well together. Add the A_ "o, m,‘ u g2 aliig_ lt“°°“'ill“lnl°'f “'tt"??f““,m.°§‘ t? mm’ “ “Militia Wilt ‘fi El - I ' T D. ' my a Bcmersetshlre. tlmgl int» sifted ingredients alternateLv w WW 1111:1111 ,d m There's youthful flattery m the ground his whltethorn cane. with ihe e juice. Have pen 89 11 0° W every line . cf this mart oierc cut from the holy tree the thorns pmmmd as 1-010“; and disollvc with in hot “m” ensemble n, h” . ‘mo!’ of which played such a cruel part _ m” a _ n; pan m- ccffeo to thicken. add half the a)“, c n», in Pilatefis Hall on the eve of the ‘n uwdQqjqw-n “k9 pa“ w“ wh cream. Pla in a mold “am. t“ d‘ “mm” vaflew Crulclflxion. It took root and vim butt“; 91M, 5mm m“; or n individual moi and c1111 to yo w obc. can leave eve - . - - - m the bottom of ma. Arrange f" mm‘ 1101"‘- Unlwld 111d the met off, u you nu, m: Still another interesting refer- m“, action, m desk“ p“. serve surrounded by the remain- f‘Q_ “m; ‘m, '1" enceistocggatamnmunazris ovum“ “Jnqmingcrcenuwhiivped. i.“ hi"; algal iiergflvggthlgfyflfljdmlfgf, with biis of mmwdspli-lzu dmwd min 0w the def-fli- rlnmhf. Jr the dries 011M 1- hww m mew“ lrfl?“w’§r'°°tu."‘d w“ fimw" 0mm macaw if?» mllilttvvfiyfifut new 1on0; “BBIWW =11" “he ""4 51nd“ over mu and bake m flf'y min- (BMW Mr i» s11) er bolero whet! A print crepe City. It was this exotically named ‘m. u.‘ w“! 1 1-4 m“ ed bodice “mg m.“ ‘ very “WWW!” m" '9 w“ °° 11"“ When done m stand m me "wit" accent for a navy we skirt b°°1114'-'°4°1¢*‘°°"°"m°“°"°' minutes uimmm onaplatter HMWMfldIW-flliifl mmmmmoaeil. 1 was written at he! ‘M ' “wwod mum l“ om “ch w "m g oms - Mb * m‘ Y! ' ix liberal servings or t be said for the letenen ~ gram. book ‘w! "a, mpg‘: sight sodium servi care details have been arranged. "0035 “MM w. auu hes tw other boob " W’ uses-cs. ° nth-m M. lh: 5¢v1"-5'1=""' d among . I ' .. mo: the Perkins Suit eel- » lecticn of historical w 1111111- pieceuirl: nu mQInnIt why an . muck, m to Own bit] 2a....“ h m“ h‘ m; as crewinaa- an: ‘hi. drawlliudenfilishide various 6i WW5 ma: oasis. eid mule u‘ d artdiolee and ‘a hdbed e time. a pow: an cl 41min: bubble meicdecu. add V an stories (in “fill "' n w “tum moi-tum; ibis melodccn and mbilee W to and 3c! he . oh ca: tionslr. ed a '- HOME DRESSMAKER Bendmincoinsforyoixr “V