(Woman k Reali*:1z. ... :i "-. cppenings of the Week. ' .. m men your well-whims. and ' girth; years’ steady siitinz. of them turn into iriendsl O O O Pflncg oi Walu latest fashion " dress is a. while tie with . loops and two ends, a. de- jrom the one loop bow which ' Lin, style of the season. The which was introduced atCon- ' quasar by the British hcir who I I upon his back a re5P°n511>111W - - is at once the de11811t and 1°?‘ ' 1" joi English tailors. What the wears one day. the well-dress- lislaman wears the neXt- T118 also created a furor when 11B .. in morning dress with turn- up culls on his striped trousers. at! Arthur Currie, principal oi Mc- University, and commander oi Canadian forces in the Great who, with Lady Currie. has been . g abroad for the past year wing to ill health, will arrive home ext Saturday on the S. S. Duchess I‘ York. Receptions are being armed by McGill students and the I ted Services Club. 1 ' O O O * 5 Duke oi Connaught. who has . n on the Riviera ior the winter h I ths, has returned to London ' here he was welcomed home at Vic- oria Station by Prince George, the ' dy Patricia Ramsay, Prince and noes; Arthur oi Connnught. Vis- . .i i, Hampden, Col. Sir Malcolm ay and Col. Douglas Gordon. ring the invalid soldiers with her ' ‘dy smile and wiLty remarks. ' ' o c e guest book on the some day at c. Women's Press club, Viscountess ‘illlngdon exclaimed: "Surely some you ladies have a pen." Mis Flor- nce Steiner produced hers which er excellency declared a very good . iiifilidbiie wrote: “Marie Willing- n, Government House, Ottawa," and , on looking about the club-rooms ‘ i iéh were goily decorated with 4. a nd to hang on the club wall. Chat- g with the members, her excellen- " ycreated ripples oi laughter by one right remark after another. Whe- her she approved oi early marriages ' - 1m in doubt when she told a. .' ht young member that she was disgrace to have two children at er age, though admitting later that herself was married when she I as about 16. O It was announced at a recent meet- ” o! the Moncton Presbytery that a S Sye l 0 hildren Cry ” for It ;‘ Inc's rcllcf'end_ comfort for fretiul, feverish babies or clnl- thlt you don’t need to urge or ild them to take. The? love - ‘delicious. tnto oi Fletcher s Cal- .»,lmla. Your doctor will tell you it's luigly “is, go you can ive it as ly and n oitcn as need to keep , children happy and wcll. A iew i . il Ill itltakes to quiet. iretiul, "- Mlfilll, colicky babies; relieve their . a... mu, gas on stomach, consti- ' tlcll, ctm soothe them to slco in . l . For like disorders in o der . yo“ giggly use a little one! assure reliable , I torla. n't use grown- Idicihe; with babies or cbil~ u fhuimmhrormomrum JMQ‘ hold ,m_ ‘ _ p,“ Rev. C. N. Brown oi Monckm had received a call to be associate Pastor oi Trinity United Church o! this City. O O O Miss Pope oi this city is spending a iew days very pleasantly in Sum- mersidc. the guest oi the Missed Green. 1 O O Mrs. Benjamin Rogers lcit. yester- day morning for Maiden. Mass. to attend the graduation o! her daugh- ter, Miss Helena Rogers. O O O Mr. and Mrs. l". E. Cane-Morris are being welcomed home, having spent the winter months in the Sun- ny South. O O O Mr. and Mrs. James Murchison,who_ are spending part oi their honey-moon in the City, are being very pleas- antly entertained by their irlends. They are the guests o! Mrs. Murchi- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winchester. i 0 0 0 Mrs. Peter Harrington had as her guest ior the past weekend. Miss Stella Donalbrecht. oi Port o! Spain, Trinidad. O O O O Miss Edna Bernadine McCar-ey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCarey, formerly oi this city. WI! one oi the Graduating Class of the St. Agnes Hospital School oi Nurs- ing whose commencement exercises took place in Baltimore on Tuesday last. Mrs. H. R. Lax-go's many friends were pleased to see her up town dur- ing the vlcek, for the first time since her long and tedious illness. O O O O H. R. H. the Prince oi Wales held a levee this week when the High Commissioner tor Canada p. outed Mr. J. J. Gibbons oi Toronto, Mr. A. J. Cromie of Vancouver. and Bi! George Badgerow and Col. J. Reid Hyde oi London. c _ o c rt is with regret that his many iricnds heard that Rev. F.1d. Little'- johns oi Pownail had accepted a call irom the Carleton United Church, Saint John West. Mr. ahd.iidrs._r.it- church. social and musical circles in this province. but will be followed to their new home with many good wishes. O O O Mrs. A. E. MacPhail of CAmIOIO, Alta, and little daughter Clara, who have been the guests oi Mrs. Arthur Mutch and Mrs. E. J. Duchemin, have left ior Haliiax to visit Mrs. Mic- Phailb sister, Mrs. G. Hillis. O O O O Rev. J. P. C. Fraser, pastor oi Trinity United Church. Summersido, left on Tuesday morning ‘for a. three weeks’ vacation in Nova Scotiu I O O Genuine amber necklaces are’ now to be round in slightly modernized styles and with smooth and carved beads. Both clear and cloudy onu are used, but not together. The necklaces come in various lengtlu, sometimes with smooth and carved beads alternating. The cloudcdbeads are cut in new shapes, some in squares, some in rectangles, ‘and oth- ers in ovals with iaceting. So that these shapes will receive attention. small rondels, also oi amber. are used to separate each beadJ The neck- made without rondels and are fin- ished with clasps copied irom antique brooches in dull gold. c 0 0' Amflns the visitors in attendance at the Mt. Allisonclosing exercises this week were MrsChlmpion, Alber- wn: Mrs. A. c. Henry, xézumgm; Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Houston, Mn. Hearts, Miss Ruth Hearts, Mrs. Innis Thompson of Charlottetown. O O O like. G. E. Henderson arrived ham; Wednesday irom an enjoylblgyigig to New York. She was accompanied by her dwzhtcr. we Jelm who-J engagement to Dr. John-Bowie, or Montreal West. was announced ‘this week. and is being pleasantly, discuss. ed by their numerous friends. , O O O ' The ouiJtI-ndifll musical event o! the week was Haydnu air-sloop, n. clven in ‘Ii-inltv Church do muddy evening. . O O O -Mis| Clara Gnhlm, or. swim}. spent the week chem u:- e095» mo; m the Oratorio, before team; no lm- new duties in sol-mam, >- " O O O Ncwolllcen ileiQbns willybe greatly missed _.in - laces composed oi carved beads are ' cflltlwl. which was so admirably, r AAA. 3% i I §¢ l _,_-<:_ . ' ivh’ V“We first saw Its marrow and And few are of c fr§Q+O-Q>O-O-O~O§90- O-OO-FOOOOO~OO-O4¢***“ In our clean Col Thai: he was born no FLAG light in Canada, The land beloved of God, - We are the pulse of Canada, And we the men of Canada, Can face the world and brag, Thatlwe were born in Canada, Beneath the British Flag. ‘Few of us have the blood of kings. But’ few arevagabonds or rogues of doubtful name and worth, And all have one credential Which entitles us to brag, That we were born in Canada, Beneath the British Flag. WKWe-‘Aveeyet to make our money, And ‘we've yet to make our fame, But-we have gold and glory, and every man's a millionaire, ‘ If only he can brag. Beneath the British Flag.” i Qsocial if and Personal -:- 'vvc4¢4 $ vvvkccv r i its blood. ourtly birth, onial name. in Canada. and Mr. n. n. Rosers- formerly o! thiscity, on thevgeneral executive. 0 0 ! Prof.» Wr-‘ErFIOiEhCT. who is leav- ing shortly on a trip to Englan’ will be followed by men)’ sood wishes 101' a pleasant holiday and seie return. O O O The Earl and Countess oi Mini» are leaving Scotland and are goingto Englnnll the beginning o! June to occupy their residence on Charles street for the season. returning to Minto House the middle o! July. The Earl and Countess oi Haddingwn will also be in London at the same time. having taken a house ior the season. O» O O Sir lAndrevyMl-cPhe-il, of Montreal. was in‘ Ottawa this week attending the MOQNM oi’ the Royal Society o! Cane/dc and was the gucstoi his brother, Mr. JJG. MacPhall and Mrs. thorium O O O At the omcial opening o! the Charlottetown Goii Club this alter- G.W.’ Wskeiord,‘ Mrs. A12. Duii. Mn C. l". Dewar. Miss Helen Wekeiord. Tomorrow arieraooh the hostesses will be: Bah]. Rogers. Mrs. F. J. rtuh, Mrs. rrlw. Weeks, Mrs. J.s:. R. Mclwen, Miss Nancy Weeks. ‘ a '-‘ c c e ' lhritimetloli Championships. am- ltellfllnd will be held oiifihi" fl-lverslde Course, st. John. a ' vthefllltweek in July and the wit‘ ' _ m August. when it u ex- potted several from Charlottetown and pmhmcrjudo" Clubs will attend. lhflointld Along, 1 _ Q noon" the tea. hostesses will be m1. _ The present amateur champion is Gerald lMeikle, oi_ the Brightwood Club, and the funner-up- 111-! N0111- er, Ifrank Foley. oi Haliiax. is pro- fessional champion. It has been ten years since the Maritime Golfing Championships have been held on a Saint John Course.) Since that time. the Riverside Links have been splen- didly developed. There are now L5 holes playable. O Si: Robert. Falconer, {resident oi the University oi Toronto. s. iormer P. E. Islandermwho was an interested judge in the oratorical contestWed- nesday, was recently oflemd the Presidency oi the University oi Edin- I burgh. Scotland. Sir Robert rejected 1 the ofler. deciding to remain in his ' present position. , | c 0 n Dr. J. Ients oi Montreal, will be; among the new . O O idcnis to be wel» 2 comed hero this summer when he * comes to take up professional dut- ies. I O O O ‘i Mrs. Gordon Hughes was called to! Pmcboro this week owing to the‘ serious illness oi her father. Capt? Cook, who is so kindly remembered ' here. a O O O Almost iniormal is the latest oiiic- icl portrait o! the Queen oi Eng- land, nearing completion from the pallet oi M. I‘... Campbell-Taylor. The painting, which is intended as a companion picture to the portrait oi theliingincvening clothccbyflir Arthur Cont. willhmg on‘ the walla o! the Royal College oi Music. The Queen in depicted It her can in the bouis XV. armchair in which she deals with has ofllcicl correspondence at Buckingham Palace. She ll wear- ifllhlrellofohccryvclvctwithwing alcoves oflold lace. The costume o1- iectuaily nis ofl the brimano; or n collar 0! dlcmondl. Ill emerald lhd diamond pondcatand diamond ur- collcotion of Jade's small lads eni- nru. aomounnuaoudruhu ‘I'm: cuanmrraroww GUARDIAN wars. ++¢a+c0+»++»w +o» »¢4¢+¢4++““ “A- . r Fashions ,-:- ‘ 2's. 1929 Literature Etiquette , PRETTY SUMMER STYLES Iylobcrhlne Q. When a guest seems determined to do all o! the talking, is there any way to divert him? A. Yes, by asking someone else ii he won't tell some incident you know 'is amusins. , Q. Is it necessary to tip girls who wait on one in stores? A. It is done in European exclus- ive shops, but not in America. Q. How soon after coffee is served at dinner do the men rejoin the women? ' A. Not later than 15.minut.es5. Australia races a coal shortage. India had 203 strikes last year. , the This cfleztivo printed future de clzinc is a blending imatchc“ tumcs. (l) frock o! ." o! red 1. oi green - 4F , Arabia now has 2,000 automobiles. . l Scotland has many blue-Sunday ._> ligently over the wearer's arm com- 10f X01811 5W1“! plctes the ensemble, giving an added monizlnz $01195. warmih against spring breezes. It is Mining development in China is being resumed. _.___ a frock. A rose ielt hat M m“ “m, a tracer), rand shoes are also worn. i2) What Md lends use“ m Emore striking costumc ior the races sports wear. ‘The cont, thrown neg- gihon this unusual yot intriguing hut tan. These same tones are repeated J Above is a group o, modlsh Co“ 2o! rose nasha and has an interesting in m, bgnd 9g gpqgyfln ribbon ma in the smart novelty jacket much 1| part oi the outiit. Note the interest. ixig pleat oi straw on both the crown and brim 0i the hat. achieving q, smart swerve oi line. i3) This 10mg. fitting coat ofvionnet gray tweed trimmed with gray persian lamb, is Just the thing to keep out the cold wind. It is a Gunther model. printed scari which in brilliant yet har- oi blue, orange and Japan will produce 24,000,000 . . pounds oi rayon this year. Rheumatism Conquer- BABY BORN English aviation services are scll- ed! ItS Pain Destroyed P5515. May ‘ing passenger season tickets. And who at all times is iree from twinges oi rheumatism? Ordinary liniments are useless, because they are not strong enough. Nerviiine exerts; an immediate influence upon rheumatic pains, because it's immen- sely stronger than any other lini- ment. Ncnflline is composed oi the most active, pain-subdulng remedies known. There's not o. case oi rheu- matism that will not be vcry quickly helped by the use oi Ncrvllinc. American hosiery is being worn by women o! Paris. the parents oi Pilgrims to Mecca this year num- ber more than 100,000. Strikes in India last year caused the 105s of 31,647,704 working days. ed Hindu ma; Australia will produce gallons of wine this year. 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