“EXPORT” CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE SUPPER DAINTY {I} EASTERN Glllllllllll Georgetown ' . JMRS. JOYCE Wife of the Rev'd. All“ lllolnity nouns. levee o’: vmun united church. Verdun. Quince. errivea in ____ uhte cit: thla evening, u m», Lqmuq, ulna.“ w“ ‘ the muslin of her aunt the late visitor to the clty on Saturday. MEN“ ‘7- Cnqwm "l" _____ iiway on May 26th. Mlaa Carleton. a Mr. Lawrence Batcliildei ua| n daughter M ‘he 1"" c’ C' 07mm’ .- - xh . . lvea e._llfe long resident of Souria as)?" to o arloueumn‘ on “m? from where her funeral will take _____ "- pleoe Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HeAm mm The aylnpathy of her home com- nmee ololetVafeioColicggfuggae .m“"“Y l‘ “mm” '° M“ “Y” cent visitor to hi; home bore, m h" bermvemm" Miss fiancl; Fitzgerald of Char-y I 100 Nova Sootla t Frank . l I Claude WBllIIRTMJiHIIlGHQ at Si.‘ Division's University l5 visiting his iTo Bermuda 1 father. Mr. Jack ivnllace. Mrs. Stephen Landry end - daughter Donelda were visitors to HALEFAX‘ N5" M”, m _ The Momasme m‘ smurdal" ‘grunt of Nova Scotle porltcre will ‘be heard iii Bermuda for the first Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs Jr. of Charlottetown lpent the week- porky tribe arrive there on the 103101!- in Georgetown visiting relat-inew m“ emu“ mom m" V“, ael "Canadian Challenger" Can- adian National Steamahipe. Cap- l lVlL-l; Doirotihy Jonklilla of the: itcnvn. viailod her mother Mhnhm ohaumger» a, m“ pom Th. iehlp sailed last night for Ber- muda. the British West Indiee and British Guiana. Mrs. Lemuel l\icCormack. who is- Th‘, In,“ are mm, Ken,.}||1e, employed iii Charlottetown on Swiss Roll is i; delectable supper ‘Dredge No 14 5mm mo wppkpnd N5. In addition there are four‘ dessert which not only is easy to make but also la comparatively ln- expensive. Ingredients are: thre well-beaten eggs; one-quarter tee- epoon vanilla; three tablespoons Nova Scotla high-grade Jerseyl‘ breeder cows; time or; tam; 6311-: . ' "' 'ville. NS. end also ea n or‘ _ John Boyce. Department of Pub- Bermmm other ca,“ loaded a Alc Woolu Enginee: at Cmirlolte- ‘his pa“ moulded ‘m,’ “out as“. town was a rocsiif VlSllO!‘ to the with his family. 511831‘; UIYBB lflblesliiilftns Pail-Yb‘ homo of his lurciits, Roy. S J. and potatoes‘ shooks‘ MC" flour; three teaspoons baking-Dotty- der; pinch of salt. Beat eggs and add vanilla. Sift tiry ingredients and fold into beaten eggs. Pour lift-z l ciglzz-inch-stiuare cake pan wli; ‘i has first been lined w.‘.h greased paper. Bake in a iiot oven from l0 to l2 minutes. Turn our. or l a damp cloth sprinkled with icing- eugar and remove paper. 1f news- sary trim edges, and then spread with jam or jelly and roll as for u jelly roll. Always hang slacks or trousers‘ by the legs after washing. Tm: wet weight of the garment takes out most of the wrinkles and the slacks will need little pressing. ‘ ‘ .s .. l NOTICE Closed Wednesday after- noons starring WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th, until lurtlier mtlce. McGOWAN'S LIMITED, ' The ‘Challenger’ put ii-. at Hal-g __“ g iifax on her first southbound VOY- Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker and age 1mm Montreal" little daughter Heather n: New . ' ‘Glasgow left on Monday for their ‘home by car iifiei- Spcntling a few b t 'duys zit the home of lvlss. Bakers’ s mother, Mrs. Mabel Lovers F 0h’t RRdchGtird DeLory, Romie Condon. ,séleniifii.“3‘i.3“z2’i.‘..3"Z£€ii?$: Man l3 Sought ed to their linmcs. to spend their holidays. Mrs. Boyce. i M“. W‘ ‘L mtmcl_a.d_,Mzs_ ha“ According to a letter received uvers and M” J w Law" by Chief A4 Blrtwhistle of the City 21:12:22.. -::*.:~;:*:.:...;" Mr. ari-l Airs. Iimiiitol Itiiiiiiison. "Oncermng Arlthony fhmmt‘ h“ _____ . inerly of chailottetovn. The legal M“ Ran“ Chm, has renamed ilrm of Duncan. Cross and‘! John- home from Montreal where she “on o! Edmonton l" ‘c P‘ an accompanied his young son Gilbert “m” “y” mugmhmzludw’ a who is remaining in that city to ‘Yagvehayiglaiaaen u m an or "Cam mspluitfljeflilnont ‘ Details concerning Gallant are LAN-rain‘, Mach,“ n, Arum). irw but he was known to be ‘f! River recently visited Georgetown, “glimmer and “Iwdworkflband m when. she “.55 me gum of he, about 41 years old. His wife said grandmother. Mrs. Minnie Rnfuse. 51w 55w mm l“ OhEEMEEMPW“ m __G_ , ‘.935 and the last she heard of -. . ,__. him was that he was in Halifax. Pupil: of . (IQWFQOLUWH 11,31, Nothing lies been heard from him Sthool observed Arbour Day tin‘ l0? 9V9" W" 3'93"- Friday in the traditional manner It is thought- Mr- Gallant may and lnduslrlously clgflrh-d and have some friends here who have Kilmuir ' DIESEL 30 Day Guarantee Delivered Your Station u 132 HlL-HDH Bulldozer cable. used very little. 75 HP—D7 Caterpillar 7M aerfea, rebuilt. .70 HP—TDl8AngIedozers cable. ebullt (3 machines surrounding grounds. previous years. This fact. with the unprecedizilerlliigli iiriccs "for rqiliptnent twill no (lIIlllJl rnstilt ‘ l; I tin considerable iiiiaiicial loos to‘ many iishenneii and packers. dance in the 'l"own Hail. monsored MONTREAL, Que" May 2F“, _._ Ffgm Sf°¢k '53’ W9 TOW" ill GEOTSNOVKH WHS fl excursion of about 200 Frerclt _ lmarketl success, A 1mm who'd of Caitadlalis “+11 loavc from rieie Prices QUONd llocal and Olll-Ol-IOWI‘! dancing (‘Il- and Quay“; July 7U, y,“ me we“ llvied lhmlielves l‘) ‘hi’ H"! "W9C eau. assistant passenger tretine °l the 1101i’ Name Olnhfsllfi- A manager. of the Canadian Ne- Oanteeii service was lri operation lion,“ Ranwgvk Th! "in. by . and "was patronized (xlciisivcly by special train of the Canadian Na- those in attendance. of the Georgetown Branch No l6.‘ w mow tidied up the school building and seen him recently or who mlsht be able to provid a clue as to » l ulietlier he ls dead or alive. Any Flfllffilltill lion.- tOlllllllli‘ in i-c- information should be communi- port small catches ii: l-ilsstms .With ruled l0 the City Police. the season practically half over ' total landings tn date are..i;cmi\' time when one hundred oi the. rue Cl-‘IXRLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fflenedlan llevy i Thanks l.0.ll.E. I (Iv In Bu) 1080K“). May I - (OPl-A Royal Canadian naval officer slid "tbaifi" toduy on behalf of Can- ,eda‘s sailors. for the clguetr. clothing. and other comforts wblcn the Imperial Order Daughters of ilhO Empire provided the R. C. N. during the welt‘. "You did the impossible-vol made a home eway from home ior the boys and men of the Navy." chaplain of the fleet I. G. B Foote. of Navel Headquarters. Ottawa, told deleletee ettendm; the I.O.D.E. annual meeting. "Very soon I trust a decoration will be eent to each of your local chap- ter: as something l-Qflfllblfl to snow what your services meant." A total of e1 eblpe bed been "adopted" by groups across Cen- led; "which in itself hespoaks the .ivcrk there chapters have done." he eaid. Life memberships-the hignest .honor of the order-were conic:- .red today on two Tomrlite worn n for outetanding service to the or- lgenlzetion. The first went to Mrs. i ._ lain Frank Smith of Le. Have. N.8., w_ a wumm Jr" hallo“; {rear fiim of W. R. Jenkins. Gllarlolte- They were loaded on the uC-‘nud-w u," and ‘dcbcmvener or the national war service committee. Mrs. J. H. Chlpman, Toronto, who a year ago was made a mem- lber of the Order of the Britten McLellan revealed there were no signs of violence or sexual inter- course. He expressed the opinion that death resulted from heart failure brought on by epilepsy. Dr. RI. McKenna testified that he had treated Miss Paige for epilepsy ‘two years ago and sairl she had only had one seizure tn ‘the period of a year after treat- ment. coupled The last regular Wednesday’ Lhustios lvcre flllbiilit |.iitl i-il Con“, ‘wording m Q_ A Trml. ‘ tionl Railways. 1s being organized by the Canadian Society for Rural T“ ‘film-Filed ""1""! meellni settlement. Its elm is educetle-iu. interested Canadian Legion. B. E. S. L. was available). held ln the Council Chambers on Thursday. May 22nd. A good re- Jo HP"TDI8 lmerm" presentation of mom-hers were pre- lonol sent considering the many numbers double drum P. C. U. ‘at present absent frcm town. Due used 1700 helm ‘to the unavoidable absence of (8 mechinee available) ‘President Neil A. Wright. Oonmde Allister H. Stewart. chairman of the 61 HP~RD7 AMINO!" ‘Executive Commlltce presided {llld hydraulic. motor rebuilt ‘new officers and morrlbera of the _ Executive appointed. wer installed 5‘ HP TD“ 9"" in office by piist-meelegnt w. a. 500V“ Fitzgerald. Reports cf various Cl!!! lYDQ-llllfli MW committees were heard by the meet- ii _iiig and COITBSPOIIdt-nce YBCDIVNl :' 38 Hp_n4_suudoze' ‘since the last meeting wns read Irv wmd‘ Jhc secretary. The trcasulvr also cable. need 285 hours 38 HP--TD9 Bulldozer hydraulic, almost new 38 HP--TD9 Wincll, un- used. - Other else! always avail- able. Bulletin: leaued dolly. Send your requlremente. -l~ + 1- 1- ' Adams 412 Diesel Motor which was adopted. Lengthy dls- silcoese and operation or flinch. ensued and agreement reached on various matters. The Branch Concurrcd iii the advrincc the maintenance oi a full time Provincial office and its stuff. Offic- bers appointed wcrnze- First-Vic»- Prcsident »—- Joseph Scull)’; 50f"!- ‘submitted his financial report. 5L M510 m M-nlmbm cusslons on subjects vital to the “l,” m annual w“; o; m; ,0. u" ciety work. / in Provincial per ciipita duos. for ers and executive committee mem- R1‘ ups to study agtlculttirll eon-- (lIlOHS in the west, and to make better known that part of Gan- ada to those loving ln the cast. The trip will leat 32 days. Boone will be made at Amos and Insure, ' Quebec. Kapuekeelng and Heard. Ontario. via-mime. at. Jenn sip- tistc. Letelllt-r. Notre Dame De Lourdes end Somerset in Man.- tobe. Gravelbourg and Prudhom- me hi Saskatchewan, Bonny Vllle/ St. Paul, MeLannen. end Jasper National Perk in Alberta, and Van- couver end Malllardvllle in Bri- fish Columbia. On the retum up stops will be made at Whinlpeg, Ottorburne. 5t. Pierre, Jolye antl It is planned to make ilih When you own“: Pontiac you can be sure i? If deliberately designed and built to give you a certain type of value. First of all, it is designed to give you fine performance — really fine performance - performance that will give you a thrill every time you take the wheel. This applies to the engine, to the cafe roominess and comfort, to its readability and handling case. Yet — Pontiac is also designed to give you economy — to operate inexpensively — to be easy on service — and to last a long, long time. In short, Pontiac is designed to give complete satisfaction There's a p Inpire for her war-time wed: with the 10.0.1. eervlee Iibranee committee. received the second life member-hip. It we: ennounbed that lire. K. time! poet-war eervlce convent. had been awarded the Cloidls Crone of Merit by the republic of Poland for wur work she l-ia-l done in conlzectlon with the vrd- er’| Polbh relief fund. Delentee leerned from-the ne- tional trouurefa report thet ee fer a total of $858,106 he: been col- lected ln the orderb campaign for 3500.000 to establish a Second War Memorial Fund. . A: for ‘the national eblppw-lg fund. more money wee needed to pay the ooeta of alllppln: goods overseen, acid the treasurer. "W; have been advised of tone of cloth- ing ready to so. but we must 3e‘ the money to pay for sending the goods ecroee." Many a Canadian mother would be more inclined to remain a: home-Jr ebe had e home. mni- bera learned earlier in the day. as the present liousi-ng shortage reat- ed ite head briefly during discus- eione on a recommendation rlade by Mrs. l. O. Menzies. Sui". John. N. 3.. child and family wei- fere convener. The recommendation, approved by the meeting. urged that whezc- as influences have developed in put yuan to ceuaa dteinteflution of home life, I.O.D.E. members should make every effort to J"‘J- mote the sacredness of home 25f.» in their lf-ves by the support of every good cause leading to that end. During the morning sessions delegates approved resolutions of loyalty to the King and Qucvi. and their Canadian representa-‘I the Governor-General, and V;:- countess Alexander. It was dean! ed that. e message of good WLSllQS should be sent Queen Mary who ls celebiutlng her Nth birthday.’ é I. G. Drape. ‘Ibrento. !.O.D.Il. gle‘ Malues! I 0 RELIABLE SERVICE: Pleasant Shopping! ouaaaureen sarlsragtlot; SINCE I857 1.947 bromine’ W n f] fine carmade finer H PRODUCT OP €INHIAL MOTOR! lipase back of Pontiac! f/ilpél/arzfliLa/it" 67) MltlIHlNillV wlnuimr. Adonis 48" Elevating Grader (Unused-Army Surplus) Unit l‘; yard Drag Lines tUnueed-Army lurplue) in Trencliers, 5 Ton Truclt- Tractors 1' f O O Iecli machine deeeribed h]. l! In bulletin, [Mag a", u. “"0"”. epeclffcaliene, eon- ditien and poreheee tel-nu. Order Direct-or Through Any Dealer Dealer Iuqolrlee bullet! lliillilti MANlTOllfl pom“ ni-y - re-eppolnted J. W. Laversfi gfagfia._ggcfiggzméggmgtx i’ coroner‘: Jury today found that Ohmman‘ __ Ami,” u 5mm“, Ella Eileen Paige. ll. of nearby sjohgflghlglglu_ my,“ tieath by natural ceusee and et- lock Siewlart. Th1!‘ meeting tlit-n lubed m mm” w any “w,” adjourned to be called by the Ex- The mque“ “m, m? younld u‘; _ a lne ornmie r em oyee'a eel Shove“, Dmel Pow" uni", ecutive. on the first date available l c 5" Y P I Principal witneu at the inqueet MONOTON. N. 3.. May IO-A Jam" McKinnonb Siding. came to her Jun‘ ‘ was ordered by Dr. P. Mob. At- kinson. coroner. after her body had been found on the aide of the Berry Mills road eight miles west of here May 1. wee ituuell Richer. 28-year-old r married father o! two children. lwho accompanied Mlee Paige to iBcn-y Mills road the night before fehe died. l-Iel told the Jury he and Mire Paige were alone in the oer and that he had fallen nleep after iihe hed reeilted hie at,- tcmpts to kiea her. When he awoke about 7 o'clock in tip morning he WM alone in the car. He found the girl's body lying on the road about ooo feet from the car. A petlioiegtatb eukmlv report given et the inquest by Dr. Ian —at the lowest possible cost. . This is always true of Pond-ac. So regardless of when you expect to get your next Ear — make it a Pontiac. It's a wonderful value. The stack of order: piled up {or Ibe new Pontiac an gran’ yin; rerrinuuelelr Io the quality and beauty of Ibir finer! of tbe [amour Silver 8 nabr. Unfortunately, m many order: also mean that many who choose Pontiac nun! will. So If your , car-wire bud and been say ‘Pontiac’ . . . your present cor will glue you berm‘, aware/ice while you was‘: if you been it checked regularly by a General Melon e llnd here's what's beck of PtlNTIlUS extra velue BIAIITY - Distinctive Sliver Srreek Styling e New massive front end design e More graceful etyling throughout COMFORT-Big. roomy Body by Fisher e Iemoul Triple- Cushioaed Ride I More Luxurious Interiors e Shock-Proof Knee-Action e Fisher No-Drefe Ventilation e Remarkable Handling Ben. DEPINDAIIUTY - Smooth, powerful L-Hcnd alx or eight cylin- der engines e Full-Preeeure Metered Flow Lubrication e Pei-inl- near, Highly Bficiem Oil Cleaner. lCONOMY-Scooch-Mlet Quick Warm-Up Manifold e Gest- lector e Vecuuueetic Spat-l: Control e All Weather Engine Temperature Control. SAIIYY - Multl-Seel Hydraulic Brakes e Unleeeel Body e Tn- Arc Safety Snoring e Doore hinged at front e Clea: Vision e l-li-Teet Safety Plate Glue. .» ALLISON MacLEOD, ' ' Charlottetown, P. E. I