_ .,._.._. . _ u._.-.,c..., .. .. - ..._.‘,_l,~. .._ 4_.¢ ._....:_'._._......,,..... ........_.. *¢-\4,-u-..;-§-n_ hnpnnc Q- . , Spa speech . iCanip >0 0oWEEI(a0 - vi...- The Gwiscriiur- General mid "l ih» .. llotel on fhlb week for - mother of Ei ‘ ir and Mr. Wil- by her child- ii the- o:- . liq" Yoriy ‘ill Jlld whiled u- {Jklil}; may or chiming with on.- -" licfore tea was nn- lltltllllf"‘fl. "Phi- dcruriitions 0'1 the ftp. tahh ~ Pll- w ir» zliifiuilils iiiirl i‘ " vii-Err tlhllli‘ i-i . "1' ‘ore .\‘l i. lt' , .‘ , llliirtloi-k W. l. Laird, Mrs. J iiics Télll The ton=t l L of llOll- iiv .\lr~, R, E nivl PfllGIlKliTl tn by Mr»; ill u gfltvllll and prelty l . ‘Juli n ~ o Oil 'l"li:ii'.~1tln*,'. R"\' H. , H‘ liiijxiiiiiiltt iiivit- (‘hair 0f t] cocial D ~~ (‘l .i*».i u‘ the iuoii‘ Pull‘... Cl‘ . evening, " I O U §lll'llli' im- thc Wrist: i'u'i' ui-rltllni: tour Mr. Clllllu; lived Lorwny it hi‘ hrmoi- uY ii pretty hi‘ Laird Plrlkrul Hntol, 1J1’ Prior to "~oip'i'iii . lliiliirix. 2l‘,“ll iiir them by Ml‘. fmrwny". it'll" Eli-r, ltr-eil who lll- vlted upwm" of 1'10 giic-"ts to ‘nect tlic he“, ' l‘ ‘tln. . n o rm», y) .7 i ~ lxilPltfllllfld on lii1i"1‘..~v .ll .-'.i~r.i ion tvti iii hon- I 01 Mix», Slllill(tt‘l‘~, oi Summe U8 . u, » 710/1 _//2>//,¢~/.-*»‘»,v»n-A.,- w)’ ’ r f, ' {fV/y/ I »%/l///x/cy%¢;; a YOUTIIFUL siitnrwitisr DRESS wgTfl "(if OR DOWN" COLLAR. ,, yfililllllitl lllllfl simple“ tdrrliigegf 1 ‘],t,._'lll‘......'~‘l’l"ll' ' ‘blilllvlll ‘calql ‘n pfirlrct "find'. It ll bright red Crvfli.‘ with blnck mono- gram embroidered pcrkct. The ac- ynmmodnilug collar iimv be worn up or dnwn.....nnd what a 107' Nob» the gored detail of the skirt. rant embroidery 0Y1 the $3111 want the same ("£55 n soft dcr blue linen with colorful gnd belt for sootherir resort or cruise . .imd wear it all SUIT’; mer. It‘; lust the easiest druc u mioonmnnd at a clving that wi Lad y Home when ‘ of ‘\\'ll] .,i.> ca. who i5 spflildlllg the winter at .\t."c‘tltlil mid ‘Cllllflfllllll NllllOllill Hotel, and Mrs. Vfltilmaflzl)‘ ,Harr_v ’l‘itiiui1: bridc~._ . one of this sea- lsoirs he tea table, gay is and tulips, was prc_ sirleu mer by Mrs. Edmund Mur- lJ-ll). who un insisted in serving l y .\i V. B’ake, Mrs. Mark Mc- 1 .3\'lr~ H. Thompson, Miss liy Kiruiii, l Dr Ilupli Parker. of Sydney. who vsnlizi‘ over to lii- izimionmtiitn f0!‘ lllh friend. .\lr (Tliiiiixs Rwd Lor- uiiv l> pc i 1'» week in Suiir Iii .\fi'. and Ali's. , tlie .. . -..-,,,,> -. w ‘B. Les- H t" E l‘ u: ;i u:i:i.'i" 'l\'(‘!l b,\' ‘~ of ill“ Griuleiiicifs Club Thllffiiifly ('\'(‘n.ll'.'. wok one of the n cot .~o Li" even‘ o.’ the 5ea~ owl‘. \\'tl- host ass b: _ pa rt y t 't iiig a. her hruir- ugniu this 0',‘t‘lllll§:,, . t. iDr i Champion of O'Lcar_v, i~ tut“ r-l" hi": safer, Mr. Peihick, uiul Dr". PItlllCR. 229 Eu» to“ Si. u r . ltfrs. Harri" Weeks iras for the weekly bridge Thunclay O O O Thi- \V(l-ll(‘-l(\ Club had a prettily flFYAY-imid four tiiblc bfltlgzt" at the Can: ill Naitioiiiil lloiel on Wednes- day afternoon lioatecs club on I O O Mrs. P. S. Fielding and Mix: Murii-l “leeks entertained at a delightful alX liiblii mixed bridge int Mrs. ‘urcluy evening, . * I Miss Janet Horne of Summenlde was a grcst at the pretty XfcKic- Lxirwuy" \edding whivh was lhl‘ s0- cizil even". 0i‘ the wri-k, tiikluc pln"? iii Si, Prints Anglican church on blunting‘. Other ouisitlr- puree-t» in- cludcd Mr. Robert lnman and MlEB Helen Holman.‘ of‘ Siimmerside. The many friends of l\ii.<;~ Laura. Hoduson, who is spending the win- \ ter in St. cter. uru. Florida. will regreuto learn ‘ .~lie has been qiite ill, but is ruiv eonviilcscing ~ i‘ Hon Bradford W. LcPage. M’, L. A., President of tho Executive Council ivas rcceivhiq the con- gratulritlons nf his friends last Sat- urday on the occasion of his 62nd, lilrthdiivy. I I Hon and M115 T. W. L, Prowse left ’I‘l"iursday for Toronto, where it i< hopcd it ‘s Prowse will soon rennin her health. I - ‘Mr, and Mrs, A B, l“l~'hcr. were among thti VIFHOYS to Mont- real this week, llllCalfi at Mount Itovul Hotel. . . ' Queen Elizabeth bought a rose >. ._, \\\ './' . pink baby cot Wednesday while touring the British Indllstrtev F311‘- iii London The King and Queen piirchawrl numerous gifts to be sent to friends. Presumably thlv was the Queen's object in buying the cot. ltlocles hi‘ \\ . n T1561 stretch your lvirlczi-t for many more Style No, T-FFB] is Iivslvned fm’ sizes l2. l4. m. 1R l'l"d 20 year‘. Embroidery No. 113-11012 covts 20c extra. Send 70 "uh for pattern to Campus Moder-i. Guardian Pattern Fielding‘; home lust Silt-- A MorningSmile AIfID WHERE EMPLOYED. Pl‘l}I.—wll£\l-5 a Grecian urn? d sludent-Delxnde 011 wnat he oes. MISUNDERSTOOD, The new minister win; gxtrgmew and one of his first sch-appointed tusks upon coming to the parzsh was to call upon all of his neigh. and enlist their su port, “I'm sorry," rep] farmer, "but it's no use asking me _I don't approve offoreigu misc ions." ' ,“But- surely" the minister‘ per- .~Ls.e<l. “you know that “'3 are com. lllfllliivfl to iced the lnin ry?" "That. may be." came he grim icply "but surely we can feed ‘am on inmrilzing cheaper" titan 111L55- lorinrlcs." . T‘ ‘ll‘ Airijcslies laiichcrl iieuriiiy when the portly Earl of Derby, \v._ escorted them about the lair, said} of the cit: "I vnudei" ivhat weird llilDpflllnllig not 1mg 1i?- a ‘_\it~ H Ln lloiiiiuzi. oi Summer- si e. is speudinu u week with her ‘ .' Mr. Robert '1‘. Holman, ‘tl“.fl lllix Pflrllllilll, Briqliio 1\[r5 i-ioliiuiti we.» hcwti- .~ at h: = fir her ycwtcrziziy afternoon at her ut- IYHCLVL‘ ham“ i 3 $ Miss Iiirivfillsiii. left vnstariiay llltlflllll’! on n holiday vi..it to i"ir\ur'= in Nrw York iiiui Tampa, Florida. i4" +a Thr- dinncr in honor 0f lxird iliirliin-Pwuw-li filltl the numerous lUllfllll brldcm f ' irl Guido work were snrlul lzt-cpinz a great mum" Ylli flllll old pleas- i Jiztly PllltfilTilllliYlllllls week. I 8 it Anions: tho hour sou enterlnliilns; "i": week in Suzmnerridc was Mrs. W. P. Cnilnwlmvi. who gave a seven table iirulic on Tuesday rifieriionnfni- ll iiiuiibui- 0i her friend» Q O I Mrs. R L, Show. Siimriierslde. entertiiinerl at a delightful four table bridce on Friinv evening for intimate frieiirk ‘ 0 V Mrs. ('1, M A-xiirtl i-iitcriniiivd fit ~11 wiinuer brlrluo ol three table.» on f-‘i-idav eveniuk nt lirir home on Prince S‘. lvlrs .1\\'==r,'i win 393i" hostcaw to a number of ladies at afternoon lea on \V"flflP-=di\,ll ‘Vfr. A. E‘. MrzrLr-iin. M P., and llifocltean. Suinmovsidc, who are iii Ottuwii. i‘ ‘ll Tuesday in Montreal where Mr. lvlzieibean was attending i1 mcetiuc uf the Senate of the Pl‘9'~b\'lf‘l‘lfiil College, O!’ which he is a member. t t t E. S YtiacLood. well known ilslzind Poctcss. celebrated her |95th. birthiiwv unnu-ersnrv qiiietlviit i her home tvcdiiesdav. She wits the ‘recipient of a beautiful bouquet of irosi-e from lli= Honour the Lieut. iGoveriior and \fr>_ DoBlois. Quite in number of nrovniiiciit visitors iciilled to offer‘ conerniulnliom being cordially- received by Miss Foley. l M rs FINDS GOLD BAR Slxteen-year-old Vlvlnn Ewe t {mind a bar of smelled izold while (lli1-”ll?" in "Hi Wok curden oi’ nth Home in ‘i/fclboiirvic. Aiwlrilin. T-“o ' bur. which is valued at. S10v0. is. v~ni=-~-~I m have hm", h-q-inri hv a bllshftilllfvl‘ or a mid thief more than liftv years aco. SQIW/CQ Banish Surplus Poundu-Cul Down on Calories i! L» ml. 2I6m£ 136045 Resolution for Mrs, Stout—-a streamlined figure in i036! No halfway measures. She starts right out with a three-day liquid diet-hot ten and coffee, refreshing orange, pineapple, grapefruit, to- mato and prune juices to cleanse and tone up hcr system. But no weakening hungcr strikes —Thursday site's back on three complete. well-balanced meal: a day. Here's a sample dinner of only 4B7 calories: 2 pieces celery, average serving lean roast lamb, Va cup green peas, 1/; small cauli- flower, 1 teaspoon butter, 1/4 head lettuce. 1 teaspoon French dressing, V; cup snow pudding (no nuce), ten with lemon. By limiting calories to 1,200 I day she know: she can lose two pounds a week. Her chart of 100- cnlory food portions makes plan- ning easy, includes recipes of favorite desserts to satisfy her sweet tooth. Slenderlze healthful? Our 32- page booklet given eliclous re» ducing mcnun for two weeks, llqulrl dirt, rni-irv rihrirt How to w" send 20c in cnim; for your 00p’! of The New way To A Youthful Dermflmtnt‘ Figue tn The Guardian Home style N0. T4551 size ., . Service, Address. Be cure tn write plainly your Name. Address, and the Nmig of booklet. Name ___i _______ Nnmo sue“ Address street Address a" _ DWI»; Gt] Pzovlnot enthusiastic about foreign missions. 1 bars whom he knew to have money, one wealthy 1 ., .. {...--,- ~~i w i a ‘l; mt Qu i l Dorothy 0w, Letter Box Nagging illothers-in-Laiv Are a Problem in “Any Home, But There is Little One Can D0 Except Accept Them for Their Real l Worth and Make the Best of it __..-_--- Dear Dorulliv Dix-Please tell me the best u'av' to kct alum! with my mot-her-ln-lzi . She has a fiery temperament. but she is generous and open-handed. She ha; two sons whom she still re nrda as little children and thinks they shoud let her dictate to tiicm. anc Ls vci1v ineudluiig. nu p0 Know nil our bllbllltufi. the price oi everything we » uuy, even Lnc ciuuiing and groceries; then mic DlOtMJC-lata‘ all 0f our LHHHXB to the bal- iimc oi the minty. mic cums me around lLllU, ttllfi inc iiuw bl“! out; inks and that. “m1 now .i. 5001141 ouy such iii-u mun u. uurgam, which lllLlllli-Lll-‘S thin. 1 Quilt iuww uni/Willis- 1 icci lkF-C tclilll-l iu-r to unnu ner own busi- lltba‘ uni». iUc iinue urullfl. "W m! ‘lllfibwd uutcll i kuiii, to tut her iur fear of “Mull; ncr llillllkb. 11c m,» line Ls ulct and uoesiri. iiicuii iiiritiiiiic p, lL. i .i_v to take 1t, but it i»; iciy mini iii». iu any ii word Duck. 11c!‘ ucui-i- bUflc wic icukiu. with nor and 5116 hut-hr, MM.‘ iicr, kfiflllzi wuh us Wile“ but.‘ b DAL/l. Wllfll. afldll ALLY. .-_-, Aim-tier: , flnLll sulvlliUll tlilflahl cu (hing iiiu..i,i-iii-iu.~. At It! u p com; uiiu 3d l» i.» “not llluAL‘ gut um; lrllftimti“ Utiyclklic uiicci. iiittlicu oi dciiiluk “ii-h 1191" and will" "l" _ i r - - . ) u ‘I lliigci uii ul luul‘ IJW- OeUIU-bi- “hi” lliii. ALAMLvl cliitl icil llLl to kc i i~ ~> l uauauu Wu“ u’ mm Bu“, - - .. tic uumu ku Lu your u “Utllu indict. HLL llAllUufi Luolwa. W“ w)“ ~ “M” W “an a“ um woman” Liluii L ital you hull‘ Lu tlfil “hold with a mull- l. cit-iii iiziii. tiiumctiw.» nil iiuinull WLSUOIU l0 in; “UhlUll uciiiiu to know than any other ii LMuLAALA uLlrv-Lkll you. ‘ ‘ __ l _ c. _ woman we“ tut-unit». JUN LulA t LllplL/Allill/ltlt-AJ uupntat .u iiti cl titan-u .1 w‘ UuL n“ trill» mic ha.» u i..,iit to iiiii in L null find». iii nu uwi it y. D uun lflllhtnll-i, but. ulllli-lo hllLlt. mic JliLi) iiitiii and pimp NU llfrlxutitiuten UCUUYKIIHK to lltl‘ Unllyluciilla» fr‘?ififigf:icufgflslygzléier “rmwms "oubh ‘MU ‘Qclixiffilllto all‘: lililtfifvcmtfiut ant.‘ viui cvcr uiltilostf. UBUWM? Gibfilllvm‘ 15 no iiioic lnllllUlnlUlU iiiuii an old woman, 51w l5 not only set in her way». nut blink! bill,‘ in piiictii,» iiiiiliiiccu lnui, rm‘. lire tin; uni)! Amlll- WWW W“ “““5c"t iimiifill“Ililliiffyfffflhtl, gPl iilcnuivith u iriuthcr-iii-law of the kinu wit. time“ jtlat 4U ilLcLDt llLl‘ lib cue id and. try i0 111M“! lhfl WM "1 AlLl. iiy to ecu "hut in coon in iicr tuiu cuui. your c; eii to me butt. r1“ ,0 “m, will‘ muiiier-iii-iuws point u. view unu, her married son 5 Stu}; “but; poy to nci. mic uucsil t gcuiizc tliilt lie uuuairt atlLl flan: to be tum w Witoll ULllllltt hi; citrus, not, to luv. in» ice-t wet and. t0 WHMIH for tiiituiiiupiltxs until flt‘. KIUIKJLD‘ iiie btrcvc. Li, LS ncr iuvc and suiicituuc that tilt: u‘ " 0i Lllt.‘ iitiguiiip Lilli-L gcta b0 upon your llcA'Vc.->._ ll» 13 _ b?" cutiec out; i..i.> cu icu iii... l\ h.» .ii it“. tinii hilt: D1143: niw nil ul your ailulis and llkia to iciiuw wliiit citiyiiiiiip coat-i, “hut, you. Luci yccucraay 8.110. NB going; LU uu tomorrow. ilpprutiicliigi an inn m. 1b i.» piullllf, L00. In“ )0}! §HOLLLU Lltikll ullll it lllClCClttinjy, uilitknu now lull your oi-u lue is 0i NW allU fluctuate‘. ‘ , “for”. oi all, you should iiiuiec any pflLflllUU l0 ire. 11.0111; with your I]H)t|l\'l‘ill-f¢\i\ lJtTllllaU tiiitc in iiic iuiuiiliw" ‘WM Mill will 113W HD1111 49111 uiwyiliiti. liit Al‘ i» iiu iitiiui‘ imu tiling; r01‘ Wiilcii u, iiiiui is b0 kfuttilil. L0 fins uric n5 ioi‘ nliufllllfl- 1| LLHL‘ lDfutluwtilCC H) Alli; iiiutiiti‘. ‘Inch: L5 no ullltil‘ one illJllH tlllft it win.- cull (l0 lint will up hU iar LUutlYd imiun-s Mel‘ Alubflkllltilkldllyg u: t0 v8 iilciltus “Ll/H nu iliuiiici‘, _ rot‘, you soc, your llllc-izullLi 103Gb nis niuinci. He doesiit see net‘ tatuis m» cieuin its‘ you im lJ"\.'tltL>e he l5 itrctintontcu to minim anfl. 511)’- vuiv, nu lb IJULULU iu iici by u tllUtlni-llKl tics l-illtl- 2i W111‘ van-irks at n81‘ 179111- lNo tlfuil Lw ctci‘ put lti Li. illicit‘): llunlnUll tlltill cue one hi1,» 1a‘ Lzalicu. upon t0 “Anti clue.» UUL-nklill ilm iiiuiilcl‘ iillu rm uric uilu the iigntulg over film like ucgs over u Quilt.‘ and bCtlflllg iiiiii Lu pltllltb ill Liicir ieuu. kou cunt. Clliillfli: your iiioiiici-iii- it». out you tun HHIYHCIL aupwse you try it. Uear ivllss uni-d. liitve been inuiiiui iii u iiimi m0 your; wnu nus h past uoout winch u. so-cailcu iriciiu lulu mc the other day. He uiunt (ieiiy it. Llbtuflki, no Lulu ‘mu uii HUULLL it, iiiiu lliki vcry ‘untamed 0f. hl-S wrongdoing, w A iiuvc no lcur oi his cvcr £01114: astray ukaiu. He. is a gocu mun uiiu u. peril-ct flllhUlillli lllltt we arc vcry huppy together. but in iiiy iue, Lllbl), iiicrc i» u. uiiick piigc. in u municin, Ol resentment at my lPtlIufLb iftlllillltflfl, u-i iiic i-.>i.i ppcii usiut- u bllllilt.‘ time unit tiuve sQt-‘nl. my iiiiic eici" cllillt! lvilltbllllg lL. r iihl iiui, Lcil iiiy husband Ql this before l iiiurricu hiiii ttlltl hc lXJllLiVU: that i was ac pure ms snow, but now since he has UOIIIumEQ his punt L lcci that may uc i bllDLIld tell him the wiwie truth. 1 ivuiit to get Linc burdcn o1! my chest. 1 Iecl that 1 am a. cheat tmtl um not p flylll}; hill‘ with hiiii, but lie lb very lcitluus and l. fem‘ the ream». lncii: Ah IAU pliSblDlG cniutcc 0i his cver finding out about it. DO you think he would UL‘ giiitl ii L told him, or would n. only make him mis- erable iui knuwiiiu o lllb punt (iOUh mu? lFhl. ' Answer: ‘ I. think that l= would be uorsc than ioiiv, it would be a crime for you to tell VUlLl‘ iiuimzuid of your must indiscrctlcn, because it could do no poa- sible good. it would only destroy hi3 iuith in you uiiu utterly wreck his hzwpiiicss. You did a wrong tilltt you liiivc rnut-iittiil it. You have wiped your sate cltfllll and stitriud u new llic. You will wulk straighici- in the nar- row put-h licciiucc W" 11M“ “m” fiblluinlrd cit in it. And the rational mid right thing for you to do now LS to lorgct it. all ctnd EtDlWfl-SL‘ your -con- sciciict. .-:i> fiir us your iirruriiiiu l.» (tilllltillltll. by marking him a particu- larly good wiic. bUlllCSSlUli l5 VYCHKXHJX». 1t is trying to luy your loud on somebody eke.» bliuuittuii; and iiiukc iiiiii or licr help you curry ii. That is a cow- ardly thing to LtU. Don't be iciiipicii lino (luliip it. Shut your teeth on your 5<‘L‘I'l.‘l iizi<i keep _\..iii rcinoiz~c iu yourself. 1t is pdrt of the punish- mciii. tor your .~.iii. I iliiiik |lll“~i)l|ilfl$ uiiii Wl\‘i',€ niulzc ;i iiiriliile llllhlilkf,‘ ivlien they "tell ouch other <*\"i-i'_\'iliiii;‘ ilUUlltr iiic wilitg, iiiiiv hair committed 11111055 there is hulllilllllllb‘, tliiit cou d ruin-h out iiiiu Lllc nevi: lite lllld SDOH it. If they had served it lull sciiaencc or haul wine contagious disease or there was sonic tnhcrltublv lllfllllfly in their llllllllltW, itiey .~.li'0uld reveal it, but not thc story of blllllt) fytllllllllll cuuuiiitic or some boy or girl who was a. first swccl-he-tirt. " Crliflt 0‘-ll\' itivm cruise for lilTfl too true tliht iviiiit \\'i' ruin’. know iiiii'r>iii.,\'. and in marriage it is only »lll trouble u.» DOROTHSLDIX; Crochet Medallion Bedspread w? i . d|,‘i,ii l ltL H. . If luce HDDCHII; to YOUPTCIHIHIIN‘ heart, ii yo“ 341ml“ u", unmua] i; you a preclaic beautiful things, on ivill not rot until your buiw gmchgy, ‘ iook a .fl8lll0lilllI these cleverly csignuti mfidttlftblll and assembling thom into lovely yet Billfdy bedspreads. Each mcdalltml made iieparnteiy unihg heavy crochet and knitting cotton. The fringe hung; in prgcefu mcnllops rind is added nftcr the entire shroud is assembled. v be ugcd over white or colon, as you prefer. The pattern includes euy-to-undcr. llfllld working and assembling instructions, instruction; for mmlng (ring; nncl diagrams oi stitches. Poi Uivniilvli" imtn-ru iuki inuruniinnn for all ol than denim. ocnd 20 centu in ntiimiln or coin u-nln iarererrcd) w Tho Charlottetown (Junrdinn Nni-rllcaork Dcbnriment. ‘ Us: thin coupon To The Charinlictown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. 306 Name - — !lrceiAddrenn--—-—-———--—---——---—— Pi-iui your namf‘ nnn ndflrell plainly, Oily-._.....__..-__ Pfoylncg .- _— - __—__- .1 UL‘; tiff. Tl sn vw-.~¢-.~»~--wm.k. ~ evnwuwaanvnik uav-u-pmuwvimw I1 A . u .. if Literature I i>~ZUO€tC83Q OKS/ART/ MUSIC 1-i- III-RE) '50 some interesting new February and March books include —"Actlon at uila" by l-lerveyAllen author of "Anthony Adverse’ an edition of which may now be bought for 98c . .. . - . Nose h in Eavm” by Thomas Mfillll-W o is now on a lecture tour of the United Still“- which will lut until the end of Aptfl , , "Defoe" by Jame"; Sutherland, a biography of the author of those memorable char- acters Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders , , . ."Time and the Conways" a play by J. B. Priestly who, in a recent broadcast men- tioned that this current plity whs to 80MB extent the outcome of hi5 rcadin "An Experiment With Time" by J. W. Dunne . . After this broadcast "An “EYWQTIIHEXIY. Wit-h Time" suddenly born? to sell so fast that the publisierk went out of stock , i . flffearken Unto This Voice" h Franz Werfelh first full length novel since "The Forty Days of Mum Dagh" . . .“ e Blue Dragoons" by Curt Berg a new Scandinavian writer . . . , “This Proud Heart" by Pearl Buck . . . . "The Light of Other Days“ by Elizabeth Corbett . flf-lcm-yi of Navarre“ by Quentin Hurst . , . "Adonais," life of John Keats by Dorothy Hewlett . . . "Dawn in L oneue" by Mary Ellen Chase . . . “ nqueror/ of the Seas: The Story of Magellan" by Stefan Zwciv- February Lltcrury Guild Selection . , . "This Salzburif-thc gayexti of guide books by Count Ferdin- and Czernin, "This Salzbiirg" is described as n guide book with avldes. It‘; about "dirndls. ioder, the Brriustubei-ln, Lanzks, the Bazar, Kommer a Cz. - . . . not to mention Mozart Reinhardt, and the Deitrich," also contains serious advice for the traveller. It is delightfuly illustrat- ed by Count Lcdebur: and the first edition ls limited to two thousand numbered copies bound in imported Dirndl cloth in four diffrent cle- vigns. The price l4 under $2.00. The Greystone Pres-s, publishers of “This Balzburg," has secured an excellent tie-up iii promotion 0f sales with Joseph Laiiz a Iillflpli» though exclusive Salzburg fashion designer who has just moved into new quarters in New York making an appropriate celebration of his arrive. Lanz diaplayed copies of the book with his own merchandise displays and recommended it. as giv ng the true spirit of Balzburg. in his circulars which were sent out to approximately a million eople. In addition, the Saizbur estlval has given ita official en o 5ement to the book supplying dlspl y mat- erial to be used by bookshops. Bernice Oofley had a very intrr- esting article about Limz of Balz- burg in the Toronto Saturday Night. To quote iii part— "If you've ever gone to Snlzburg for the summer musical festival, Josef Latnz needs no introduction . . we were quite unprepared for a. tall, rangy young man with lively brown eyes set in a. deeply tanned face, prominent ears. and unruly black hair. He reminded us of a nice, friendly cowboy rather than of a. famous designer of clothes. “Those who know their Snlzburg dash off to the IADZ shop on ar- rival-men to buy the short leather Jackets and leather pants of tlic region and women to lay in cup- plies of those enchanting linen dirndls in which they immediately become transformed into natives of that part of Austria. In the shop during the sermon you will" rub el- bows with Noel C-owitrd and as many members of the international set as you can shake an fllDmY-iLDCk at, not to mention the bearers of all the great names of the world of music and art. Toscanini may be thcre buying things for his daugh- ters . . . . or perhaps you might have continued the last conversa- tion oii had in Toronto with Gem and orah Drewitt, de Krcaz. A few years n20 you would have been a- head of the re=t of the uicrld in surmising the budding romanci- be- tween the Dukc of Kent and Princ- ess Mai-inn. for the former used to leave the shop arms laden with the Princess‘ parcels -aud greater love hath no man for a woman than that he shall carry her par- cels in public, "Both Fritz Krclsler and Fred- erick Wilhelm, non of the Kaiser. find their favorite form of relax- ation at Lunz.‘ where they sit for hours atop one 0f the counters with feet swinging an they watch the gay crowd that thronnii the place. Chaliapln. tiill imd powerful. and, to quote Josef Lnnz, ‘a very nice man,‘ iilivnvs nncndn tho num- mer in Balzburg, and is a frequent visitor. When he APPS a pretty girl he opens wide hi: aims and roars in the magnificent voice that has shaken the opera houses of the world. '0 you so ilOflfl-lfifiklii" you ' could be one of mv daughters.‘ "There are four brother“ and three sitters and all are in the when which Janet‘ rinenwi in Ififil lifter the death of their fnilwr ', o ‘was a fnmouh mountain climber. In- flation had caiued the family nav- imzii to dianppcnr like ice under a hot nun, and Joani Lam: hurl al- WEV! wanted to dosh!" clothe": that reallv cxprcnscd flu- beautiful iw-dltionni costumfl of his countrv. P- i-irolnins that tbesn are nlauic and that, while always adherinq to the basic desivn he introduce-a variations unon tho-e thcmfl. Hi» did it. so successfullv that it wax not lunc before the fn-iiinnnbio: of the worki were heaiiurz n path to hi; door . - . 'I‘he revuit wan it veritable outbreak of the colorful and my dirndl ‘nfluenee 1n all fashion frontal. Knitted woollcns. chnmnis and leather iivkets. gov little ‘Tyrolean ileum. nDDWIW" of vivid felt flower» patterned after the nntlvn ndelwv-ira -n1l arr- in- fluences thiit have reached from =alvhurp into the mt of the world. "The fact that Biiizburiz i1 11cm‘ very largo salt mines l: reapovisihle not "nly for its new». but for much o. the wealth which mud» the town tlv- cultural "F"??? nl Austria , . ,tn later times m» Engllnh fell in love with tho r-mmtrv ‘Ind it iii they, nccorriini-i to it" Tmiz. who have mm‘:- ti and Iflizbuhi World-famous holiday contra -.not only. he imvn. bcfniilfi nf the (Wilh- icir‘; hcnuiv hut tiemiir" lb» WW- " h ore n shv. ponvcniicnnl rim- and thfly "we th» Avintrinn nconlc who eve “MYTH, W-imdly and lay- ihoiigh verv n00r.“' "ow vi-wi of "- do you always h""> iv "Ollf hand? A pllm . The H a Acti ENDEAVOR _ No endeavour is in vain- The reward Ls in the doing; And the rupture of pursuing In the prlle the vanquished gain. —H.W. Lmiglellaw. WORTH When the fight begins within himrelf a m5!!! worth lonwthing. —Br0wnii1g. TWO PHYSICIANS Temperance and work are the two real physicians of man. —Rmrs*eau. IIANDKERCIIIEES People has been using handker- Chiefs for as long as we can re- member. They ill'8 mentioned in the Bible. and in ancient Greece and Rome people carried them 1n their belts and girdles. Some ladies’ handkcrchlefa to- day are very dainty, but in tho days of Queen Elizabeth rich people hail handkerchief: iriade of gold umi slver lace. Some even nod Je\vei;s sewn into them. l won- der if anyone ecraiched her nose when uiiig them? Today, you can go pei-‘s and buy handkerchicts al- ready made, but. years ago, people hiid to make their own. ey bought it piece ‘of cambrlc- and heinincd it themselves. They made it what shape they liked. But there was a Queen o1 France who thought that all hand- keichiefs should be square, and no-one in France was allowed to make thcm any other shape. People in other countries followed this fashion, and that is why all handkerchief,‘ are now square. And Hei into a dra- ' ‘* ousewife '4 vities _ PLUCKING A BIRD 11 You have a inru w pluck pom boiling uiiter c-cr ii. mm let 3| ntay m tilt: Wuctl‘ 101' a 111mm,; q two before piuckuig ii, 1t will 1,; less than hail the LllliE. " PINE UTlLlTfY CUPBOARD HANDY Here Ls an iucu for fl hat cup board for the indies of the home- 11041, which inuy m: built by r1 car pcnter or anyone haiiuy Wlil was. 1i_. is constructed of No. 1 white pine. ivhich iii an iiieiapeu- 5W8 luiubei" to "take ' stain or pain | equally well, At citlicl‘ title iirc niches for a. Cflllfllcsilck or a pot cf ilowens and undcrizciiili each iiiche is a small fllllVHlDH, one ior make- up and llir: iitli.~i' for giovec. A long oinvwer provides 3 ace fui pocketbooks iilhl scans. "here i: a mirror inside the door. Tncre aie scicrul interesting color blfhliwll.‘ iiiut may be uaed hero. ‘the iviicl may be_ktazneil a lo-vciy waini mellow brawn. while inc flucr may be tile or lino- i tiiziuts of itch reds, tans 3 effect iii.z_.- be obtained by giving the cupboard a dull egg-shell flnl.=.h. 'Iiicn set it off with dull dciid black hardware. Something u bit more unusual would be to paint the door and niches r0l)ll!'5 egg blue. iind again we thc dull black hardware with It. gives oiii- mi opportunity of displaying a bit. of nicizil or pot- tery on the top ....for instance, one side could have a brass candle- stick. it pewter late and a little blue pot-the ot ier side. a copper People tie a knot in a handker- chief, to remind themaelvu of something they might forget. When they use the andkerc ief they ace the knot and 53y to them- selves ‘fiiulloi What in that there for?" 'I'hen they remembezzA B WAYS WITH ORANGEB Ornngcs arc plentiful just now, and can be used in many goon dishes for the street course. ORANGE wmr Melt a little lea than 1 oz. of awdcred gelaiine in 4 tablespoon- Puls of water, then add the juice "of 4 oruiigeii and of 1 lemon. Cream 4 egg-yolk; with 1-4 lb. cas- uor sugar, add the grated eel of the oranges and lemon, an strain in the juice and melted gelatine. Whisk until it is beginning to set, then fold in the whipped egg whites and heap in indlvidua glasses. ORANGE CIIEESECAKE Line a. pie plate with putty. Grate the rlnds of z oranges and pound with 4 oz. of lump sugar. und 3 oz. of butter, pound it in, then nilx in z grated apples. when well mixed beat in three eg s, and beat until it is a thick com tency. Fill the pastry shell with the mixture and bake in a moderate oven for about 80 to 3B minutes. ORANGE SWEET Cut the rind from several large oranges with a shanp knife so that all the white pith is removed. With a very iiharp nlfo cut horizontally into very thin slices, and sprinkle each layer with caster sugar and dcriccuted coconut. ORANGE FOOLS 1n ii doubc boiler heat carefully Llll! Juice of (l oranges with the yolks of 2 eggs and a tablespoonlui of curator sugar. * Let it- thicken without boiling. pour into custard glasses and put the stiffly-whippcd egg whites on top-IMYT. cnorrfnc {Alums Candied peel and raisins are "or: of ii. ‘glide with i‘ Judo-green vase in THE ‘ COOK'S CORNER l“ A k... L.“ t 1.1; HULL Ll Many.) ALA-AA‘ 1-2 waspoou kalt Ll touiccpooiis stigai" 4 teiispuoxls barking powder ti LflhilchpOQllb shortening 2-3 cup milk (about) 3 tabichpcon» butter l—2 cup Dl'0\\'11 sugar i teaspoon cinnamon 2 oupu chopped apples Method: sin. the hour edit, and baking powdcr. liu-b 11% shortening until the mixture l; course and mculy. Add thg mm; gradually, enough to nuke s. lcflt dough. Turn onto a floured clotn and knead gently for A minute. Now roll or pat out into a about about. 1-4 inch thick. Spread gangr- oualy with the softened butter and place the apples. which have been chopped fine over this. Sprinkle with the brown kugar and cinna- mon. Roll up like a jelly roll and shape in semi-circle. Place in a shallow, floured pan and bake Ln a hot. 4-00 des- l‘. own for about 25 to 30 minutes, until the roll is well browned and the apples tcnder. Remove from the oven and ice while still warm. GLOSSY FROSTING 2 tablespoons hot wiitcr l 1-2 cups icing sugiir l-2 teaspoon vanilla. Method: Sift the sugnr and add the hot writer and vanilla. Beat until the icing is smooth. If it i4 too thln,.n<lzi a very little morc sugar. but it iiccd not be s. thick icing. Spread over the warm roll. It wi‘l hnrdn find glaze mi it cools. This next one takes a. little longer to get. ready but no longer to bake. It has an orange meringue topping but cu could leave that off and in le the top with chopped nuts, more quickly chopped if a little brown sugar u mixed with them. FOR Two bright toppers for your sprlitg stilt... .smnrt to wen: now with rayon alpaca or wsol skirt. 'I‘hey'ro also effective over frocks .. .for iiortli or south... as a jacket costume. Simple to “W070i! .\oii'll wniil both cl llklfl. The illustrated divirinin reveal the true vccret for hov: quickly they are made. Au unusual simnesa i: nchievcti bv th ~clevcrly {faced rim-ts through the ivnhtline areo... Hiwt give perfect fit. Note the gay rayon print crepe beltieac bloun favors clwrly placed sell-material buttons. The more tailored bicue of muted pastel wool has a new square neat two breast puokeiii and belts its waistline, Hopimcking. linen, ncvelty cottons, etc. are other attractive mediums for these ulusful little blouses, Siylc No. 3135 l4 deuiqnrd for nizeii ‘H, l6, l8. f0 vents, 32. 334- M. 38 and QO-lnches bust, Size lfl re- quireu i 7-8 yards of SO-lrichfina- terlni for ion: iileeved blouse: and 2 yards of 394mb material for short aleeved blouse. Send . teen tr-nui i150) in slam '- or coin (coin preferredi wrap con carefully. addreu to Charlottetown iwnrrtiiin living»- style No. 313B Size...“ u- goons Name Itreot Addrou on, imvinu GOLFBIIS [N TRAINING EDINBURGH — Shteen golfm, choncn for the British Wuikcr Cup triui at 8t. Andrews, have been given threa months» for hard prac- iice before coming under tho selec- ton‘ evil May I and l. . FASHION cuioEs i you rather. THE HOME DRESSMAKER