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Continue m u“ .11 frosnngs . . . cookies . . . desserts. . .> lJgCS»——g!;!nd 5n start a ~ MFYFDHBSS of ANDREW, ~~ __‘ ‘j m‘ pa 9e n85 an be g held m have an interrupted game of chgclp l of flour. Tum imo ungreased 10-inch angel cakepzn. Cur gently l photographs, Send 10¢ in stamps, will: your name Run,’ htllrbi-‘HL a _ ‘MUM . e Gospel Tent by Evangelist c" Wm, Grandpm The mwnup | through h...“ mm kill/i! roremovclwbblcs. Bakers: modem: oven I and Rddm,’ ,0 p”, my Gene”; [Onyx Limnedv Liv“ 5611' - "' t other V’ Mun‘ Mwcrukm‘ °‘ Mmcwm tions. however were man and I 0759K) ma!" 55 munnc" ‘PHHHEHB 11mm“)! qmddy m" bu!" I c°i>vws. 0o!- ANDREWS_ l‘! I10!’ In“ m. N. 3-. Mid Alex Welson O! Vlh- ‘In-ted ' y sfrer firs! l? rfnlnutefi. Invert pan until cake i: cold. (hen remove rlie idxlllivel-fit s u w?“ lag” FINALLY . . . ‘lfo ompiete your couver, B. C. Meetings m M; 5 "ném m“ w n“ L ,_ | d“ ("mill °'°‘ ‘P‘“~ I “d m m? and “ilffZdt- hm" C"‘"""°"' ‘Mum P. M- nlshtly except Saturday and the m, 1 o“ ,1 o‘ n“ y w“ L.__.__._._......._._..._.._...__.____ J o,.,,.._1.<§itsiicalt u w . gently dun. the bowehan everyone m welcome‘ K T i ls e n: the evening. ’ T 0 mg _ . . Anonewa cleans and ‘weeps away trouble-making h 5 D BY W8! flhflflen by the adiu- On the Swans Down package ':fip§f'.(5 (he mouth and tongue. NtXT . “ANDREWS sweeten: sour ‘(Qfflflfh and correct: excels acidify- ‘mm .. Arvnrrxws works on the liver to rhcck biliousnese. ms IDEAL roam or uXANvE ANDREWS s INNER ctmiuurss HELPS um YOU rm GEIITBAI. Gllllliilflil This column ls reserved for news pf local inmost, but advertising of a nanny nature may b; at five cents a word strictly pay- ahle in advance York. Players Win In Festival Play-Off A ' ‘Jrouse greeted York and Cornwall players on Thursday alibi. Mo! 13th. when three plays were stated in York Hail. We of the plays "Eisner" and "from llilve to Hve-fldrty" were CBABWILI. for Plloiogsgplu, CONFBDEB-ATION UPI IN. SUB-ANCE. .-- presented by York and "mum" by DB. CUITI OFFICE closed Cornwall players. MIN 20th to 24th inclusive. Before the curtain went up. Mrs. . ——- Julian Herring, Honorary prqv. A1‘ YOUR SERVICE -- Arlsffll denrof the Provincial Drama Festi- Coal Co. rbona 249s. val Committee, spoke of the pm. 81m of Dramatlcs in the province during the past several years. she lwisllred the competitors the best of uc . TICKETS FOR PM Btew" for sale in 2 P. M. to curtain Y “An lirlsh HolyName Hall ‘lime 8.16. - ha, CUARDIAN.__CHARLO’l"l‘ETOWN poisons, corrects temporary constipation. Try Anouws Liver Salt tomorrow rimming. Crct n package now. And insist on getting real ANDREW! . o o not a substitute. THE S. S. WELLINGTON KENT of the Newfoundland Canada Steamship Co. is dlue at Charlotte- vtovm Friday evening to load gen- eral ass-go on Saturday for St. John's. Newfoundland direct. For space apply to Buntaixi, Bell s: Co, Agents. ‘l’ _.»_._ ‘ISLAND GRADUATEL Grad- uating exercises of Hotel Dleu Nurses ‘Training School. Moncton will be held on Tuesday evening. June 1st. Two of the twenty eight nurses graduating are from Prince Edward Island. They are Lillian GIVIR All‘ five. Ellen ’s Diary y an bland Farmer's Wife (Contizwued from Page 2) 5.5.5.7..’ .. i.T<T£'.TB.T1T<.T._trTé Il'0\Vl‘l, sin. Ill‘ indeed lo a new one vi Jetnlos. Ont could fancy the dark curls had been rather wayward as us~ izl. thrift-H one lcuew they were i»: cii ‘w ‘he corsage of rcd roses the ivflri‘, Sh" was attractive. and prrhsps n “rtlc hcwvlldered over it r11. Manny» can be so, to those t! any age. hut to the younger folks in spate c-f 2'19 sentiment they en- tertain ! nrclls s high resolve or . . an enduring faith t0 binding ceremony that folks, that only minutes ago were use and wlfih words -and a bless- ing -t‘.es them so securely t at rally lzkc .l’nmes and myself th a can be m. yzvWfng out of ‘it at all, each parerru _vcnr doing its part to make are covenant more lasting. There was. a wmvcr, Judy said and "a lot of presents" and then the delight M "our own home —-an s- puts-mm that is m me unywayn luite nice, hm“ she added "I musl- uop wflting this mlnutl for moth- lr-in-lsw and fathcr-in-law are mung to dinner this evening - and l mppose" and one could heu- 5'.‘ "iv vqinv throuuh the functional lgaiiitniljvyllilu ‘Lwrlml peculiar to women . um this make you sulfur hm ma. fol M , h; h. miner. gum? Th5“ U‘: "$12.... “E. I“ hhum a Vflrgfiifllvisv cnmpqund m “m”, ‘If, gym is. Pmkham s Compound mic “gnu: Doctors csll a stomlcblc um s rmmistvs "°‘""‘ ' COMPMJND _ pursuance of the Act of Incorpor- - Perry. Summer-side and Mary Edna her chuckle "everything will burn M""m' mswmhe‘ to a crisp, when I want. it all to b, cooked m, flghw. r-uuanu. n ARGYLE shone U I U --'1‘ho funeral of the late Faye A. show was held from her late resi- dence Argyie Shore on Monday. May 17th.. service at the house and grave being conducted by Rev. T. G. Head. Pallbearers were her four uncles. Messrs. Gerald Mac- Lean, Perley Show, John Shaw and Wilfred Shaw. Interment was in. Argyle Shore cemetery. Tbday it was that Mrs. B, good neighbor and friend to many a one and ailing since early Winter, pass- ed away to her long last home leaving many a one that had re- ceived a kindness at her indus- trious and kindly hands to mourn he!‘ 801118- We. James and l can recall so many benefits from her in word and deed that were help- ful and encouraging through the years in sickness and in health. Her good deeds are done now. though they will continue to be nice memories in the minds and Marts of those left behind. For her. last sweepings and cleanings have been done_ last housework over. She has gone forever from . her neat house and home of long happy years that was ever tlriy and most hospitable. And Jamie and his grandfather? Asleep now the two sre, an older arm about s warm young body. Until tomorrow - Diary -Go0d- Personals Mrs. John McKenzie, accom- panied by her daughter Mildred have left for Halifax to visit her son Everett of the R. C. N. who is ill in the hospital. Miss Gloria Bernard who spent some time visiting with her par- ents. Heath-Governor Bernard and Mrs. Bernard st Government House left by plane for Boston Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Maclilwen have arrived in Charlottetown from Halifax where Mr. McEwen is doing graduate work in Blillsh st Dslhousie University. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING Notion h hereby liven that In w. and Mrs. o. a ninsweil and son Huntley o! New Glasgow. were recent guests .0: Mr. Dlbswelfi mother, Mrs. J. It‘. Dinswell. 5i- Peter's B67. ' STERLING WJ. The May meeting of Bterllni WJ. met at the home of Mrs- Csrl Woolner with leveMBefl mambo?! and vwo visitors heirs present. Meeting "P51195111 “"51 manner, Minutes of last meeting were mod and approved. Corres- pondence Iwhs then read and dis- cussed. The secretary Peld 8" 111' lei-eating letter from our adopted allon a public meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward ls- land Hospital will be held in the class room, new nurses’ residence. Charlottetown, on Thursday, May 27, 94s, at l EM. for the purpose of electing trustees for the (overn- ment of the institution ln rd- aneo with the by-lsws and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. N. D. MMLEAN. Secretary. institute tn Orslrolt. Ens ml Board of Trustees thanking the members for Pl 1 of food received. and 8W0 in W!‘ line of their institute work and village, Decided to celebrate the P wblnslmssaadeloulvy r.1 ;=. ' cl t. he mtg. ‘fijffeulg and hsr human Philip, to. Duke of Dilnbuxyh. L1,,” "" °' u... a. S, ‘d! feline their ceremonial robes in the recent pro- eq ma“ “limes Chapel. in Windsor where, with other recently . he Barter. Vi‘ “W1 they an ceremonial: menus u mum 170C! urycowi \ thirty-dim. anniversary of the institute by coins to Cavendish for a supper at s lawl- date. the president and secretory were ap- pointed to make further arrange- ments for some. Reports of different committees were then heard. All bills were presented and, moved paid. Mrs. Albion Bolger invited members to her home for next meeting, roll call to be answered by "m 1 can attend the anniver- sary supper at Cavendish." Lunch committee - Mrs. H5 MseEwen. Mrs. ES. Bell. Mrs. W0 Myers. Mrs. 1.. Macmwen. Mrs. E. Henry. Programme — Mrs. M. Ferguson. Mrl, W. I. Green. It was decided to invite the Hunter River Variety Concert at a later dole. Mrs. Ray Douglas and Mrs, V-W. Macuan were ap- pointed as delegates to the sn- nusi convention in Charlottetown. collection for the evening a- mounted to $1.66. Prozrsmme con- sisted of tiwo contests which were enjoyed by all. Lunch was then served by the hostess and Cfimmittee in ‘ .,. Meeting cloned by singing God Save The King. dicators as the best of the evening and was given high praise. Mrs. Ruby Houle and Mrs. Roy Smallman. were the adiudicawrs for the evening -.M.rs. Houie being you'll find a fine recipe for a Family Size Angel Cake-an 7 other cukc recipes that you'll want I0 try. Brought lo you by exclusive lnolrers of cults flour sea I spokesman. she complimented the members of the cast of the three Plays and said the acting had been exceptionally good. Five-Thirty." really moving play. It takes s good FREETOWN W. M. S. The May meemig of the Free- town Unitfid Church W. M. S. Aux- The President, Mia Mary Cairns was in charge and opened meeting with Call to Worship and hymn ‘Love Divine All boves Ex- cciling." The theme for the meet- ing was “Each for all and all for each." done. and deserves top honors." She couvpiimented Rmces Vessey, (Mrs. ‘Preetopsl for her interpre- tation of the Mother's role. "hillin," Mrs. Houle classed as a peculiar play. and very difficult to do. She said she would like to h m m” “at do ‘ T e Scripture lesson was taken different type v1 from 1st. Corinthians, Chapter 1a Rene Arblng. “Father oi Mercies in Thy; Whnt Endless Glory shines" was then sung. Mrs. R. Louis Cairns had charge , the stud book and ave a ver i! P!!! I'M-ed wound helpful andylnteresting stalk on ah: lives of the first British Mission- "“"*——“"—-' arles to India.’ William Carey. Wil- liam Ward and Joshua Marshman. SHORT mAsyiigggcmssFuLLy The recording Secretary Mrs. R. A. Profile being absent Mrs. J. Scott Cairns read the minutes of comwd‘ Yo“ Point’ Imam“ the Easter meeting. It has recently gramme? the“ one “t plays m been learned by our Treasurer Mrs 0mm} Han on Tuesday evemng Frank Deacon that Miss Sarah w l packed house’ I“ cream and Rogers Freetown P E I who saogfiyrchesm composed passed nwrw March 1st... i947. at at Round md Melvin Hyde 5nd the age of 95 years bequeathed the mm, Mcachem w" "flayed sum of five hundred dollars ($500.) Dorothy MacDonald “n8 8'80“, to the Women's Missionary Society and w“ heartily encored‘ gghtchljtenstlnlted Church for Foreign ciaghiectlljgfwjng l‘ n u“ o! Roll call was answered by nam- "MUFFIN" ing a Missionary of the church Lane Summers Philip Chsrman “Elmer” was given high 1171139 Hymn by the adiudicators. Especially word complimented. was Gerald Robin- son. who played the part of "m- mer."_Tha supporting players were o; all good. Th place. the and stating place of xvcrk. Collection was then taken, also Aunt Salrey ,,...Violet Frlzzell " special collection he“ money? Uncle Andy Decker Harold Godfrey sevela] members w}? hm lite" Bumps Mumm _ Wnecmr Sea“ absent at the premous mee mg passr/al in their Easter Thankoft- erlng. It was decided next meeting would be a temperance meeting, roll call to be answered with s temperance verse. Mrs. Wallace Reeves read an in- teresting chapter cl’ her book on "Christian Stev/ardship." The closing hymn was "Break Thou the Bread of Life" followed Susie Highfiil Audrey Irimeii Cots Belle - Dockins ......Domthy Dunsford Cienny Borders Laura Newson Mr. Widmore .. ..;Rolsnd Hyde "Lylrr Sam" Withers “Harold Scott Huldy Perkins Chesley Hyde “ FOB JACK" i as: ‘..'li.‘.‘..“.l;§.':i v 1...». Hester Reta MacPhail (Blue's Cousin) Minnie ................ ..Bertha Murchison MARGATIJ W- M- S. (the maid) Regular meeting of the Margate W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Profllt with eleven mem- bers and one visitor present. Mrs. H. Mayhew (Vice President) was in the chair. and Mrs. John Johnson had charge of the worship service. Minutes of last meeting were res-ii and approved. Mrs. Johnson read two very interesting letters from Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O. Maser in Korea. thanking the W. M. S. fer a bcvx of clothing etc. they‘ had received. ‘Tress. report was 81v?"- Temperance was read by Mrs. C. Glyclon. Sick calls were rrfporlcd. Roll call for next meeting to be answered by a verse with the word Faith in it. Mrs. Keith Warren to have the Worship Service. and Mrs. Turner Glydon t e program. Mrs. A. Profilt then I d the Program a leailetcn C. A. work with sew‘ eral of the mem cz-s taking part. it was very intercsti-f. Meeting closed by singing i‘,".lll. pliant prayer for our missionary. Rev. E. J. O. Fraser and the Mizpah Bene- diction. A beautiful lunch was Blanche Smith Kathleen MacPhail Viola Smith .........Mr.rion MacEwen HAMPTON ZP-U. STAGE PLAY On Friday, May 7th a large and appreciative audience greeted the Hampton Y.'P.U. Dramatic Club, who presented the three-act comedy "where's Grandma?" The splendid presentation of this play reflected great credit both on the cast and the director. Rev. T. G. Heed. who also acted as chairman. The large crowd of spectators It'll very enthusiastic over hhls cleverly written amd well acted play. one o! the best ever given in Hampton Hail. mach and Ill the preiormers received well merited praise for so skilfully portraying the different characters. A pleasing solo by Mrs Jack Dixon and saleof candy tool: place between acts, The recently installed electricity with an up-to- date set of hrlllinnt Jnoli-Mghha added nvuch to the evenings success ‘Ilhe following is the cost: Grandma -- an old lady who wants to be young - Vera E _ Mudmq Fgfg-uson‘ H041- Arline fiucsdaie -— Gretchen‘; Gretchen Blake — A scum We friend - Louise Rogemon. _Bob him‘; Her brand new _C§,‘I.I,SV§§§K _' Grewhw’ M" hqshgrd __ Dgvld Helm. V Midnight — the dalrky butler - Jeek Worley — Gretchen! Bud Morrison. brothel‘ - wan-ea Rosamon- mum. __ his determined wife _ o served by Mrs. Proiitt to all pres- ent. The annual meeting of the Wom- en's Association of the Margate, bong River and New London con- gregations was held in the Par- sonage in Kcnsington 0n Friday evening, May 7th. Mrs. W. Picker- ing presided. and the meeting op- ened with singing and prayer by Rev. Mr. Stevens. The tress. gave the year's report. all bills paid and a balance in the bank. The 002180- tors reportbd‘$66.00 for this year. The officers for 1948 are: Pres. Mrs. W. Pickering, Vice. Pres. Mrs. W. Dlnnls. Treas., Mrs. M. Conn- stable, Secretary, Mrs. John John- son. Meeting closed by all repeating the Mizpnh Benediction. Ice cream and cake was served by the ladies. ti...“ crwss c.w.1.. The annual meeting of St. Jos- eph's sub-division, C.W.L. Kelly's cross, Was held on May 9th- The meeting opened as usual with league Prayer read by the chap- lain, Fr. Keefe after which the president, Mrs. John Molyneaux occupied the chair. Mrs. Clarence Curley, recording secretary, read the minutes of previous meeting which were adopted and signed. Correspondence relative ih the scholarship association saves read and given a wide discussion as well as sc-me unfinished business carried over. Reports from the past year's activities were given by the Recording secretary fol- lowed by their oi‘ the treasurer. Mrs. Bennett Trainer. As the sub- division has only been function- ing since last Novelrrvber, the lht. as: report was more than satis- factory. Quite s. large sum of money was raised by running card parties. dances, so well as the Easter Monday play. All 8b- ligations being met and provided for, It was voted unanimously to donate $100.00 to the parish building fund. Mrs. David Roberts was then called unOn to take the chair and conduct the election of oilficers [or the coming year. The result was as follows: President. Mrs. John Molybenux, ire-elect- ed), 1st. vice president, hlrs- Da- vid Roberts, 2nd vice president. Mrs. Russell Nantes; 3rd. vice president, Mrs. Lawrence Mona. ghan; Recording Secretary, M“. Clarence Curley (re-elected); cor- responding secretary, Mrs, Jameg D. Fiond, (re-elected)- Council- lors, Mrs. Hunk Biradleyq Mrs. Peter Thole. Mrs. Aeneas Waiters Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mrs, John Kelly, Mrs. monk Flood. Mrs. Ilnmeit Sturdy and Mrs. JW.. Bradley. . --_-____.__ UNION ROAD Y. P. U. On April 2am. the Y. P. u. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sier- ling Yeo. The Devotional Period was in charge of Sterling Yea and Mrs. Sterling Yeo. Opened by sing. lng hymn. “What a friend we have in Jesus". followed by the Lord's Prayer. Scripture reading "Galat- ians". 2nd. Chapter. verses 14 to 21 read by Mrs. sterling Yeo. Reading for meditation “The Life of Faith" read by Sterling Yeo, fol- lowed by a prayer. A poam entitled, ‘Little Things" read by Mrs. Sterling‘ Yeo. Closing hymn “Blast be the Tic that Binds" followed with Bene- diction. Roll call was answered by ll members and 4 visitors present. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Collection amounted to B5 cents. CAKE FLOUR Lucy King - Jack's sweetheart n m ‘s wyiegtofir. A BEANS Colin he Inn yo- psral as you like than Grace Rogcfson. It was moved and seconded that - Y. P. U. donate the money for painting the posts and fence‘ in front. of the church. The following committee were appointed for next meeting. Devotional - Mildred Hardy. ss- sistant. Glenn Curley. Study —- Malcolm MwLesn. Recreation -,Msrjorie Lamont. Assistants. Mrs. sterling Yeo and Mrs. Richard Holmes, After a period of recreation in charge of Norma Yeo. Richard Holmes and Glenn curlcy. Refresh- menls were served by hostess. The remainder of the evening was Jbfujvinxw» ._ u» ' ilililil or Tiiilii i PRETORIA. South Africa (GP) -— A traveller from Messina, Transvaal, hired a cab here hudf discovered the driver was from Mcssina. The happy’ cabbiemfurscs inquired about the oveather andJanJ th conditions which the lravefer inw those who helped in any way '0 fortned him were good. It later make our son Lloyrfs stay in ihe turned out that the driver was an_ P. E. Island llosyiital a pleasant Italian from Messina, Cicly. ‘one for the past. six months. Mr. and Mrs, Lester MacGregor nlsoiulsh to thank the D_octors and of the P. E. Island Hospital oss who gave fruit; also ,._.............-~ ‘was i ufl___fl,,..o..e.....at-un Eyes are on Kayser .“Fit-All-'I‘|'ops*" , What a beautiful str-r-r-ctch . . . Made so a lady can .. . bend. . . stoop . . .dancc . '. . cvcn do her "daily dozen" in comfort. The original and famous two~way stretch stocking. Completely comfortable, utterly shgcr full-fashioned nylons, 1.50 f. W”L~»»/%Klii\i$ER '® HOSll-IRY - stoves - UNDERTHINGS - LINGERIE - ~ v “L