”" ' '~° 39m‘ ‘f; “m” '°Q1,,§’,71Ssf.’,‘,‘:“.,..“§,,§ with that $250 prize! There's nothing sults. That's the reason the majority of siizntjfilizxiwllnlfntggfsfadu" l“ .1 ' ‘_\r". u: , '1‘ ' ‘ ‘ - - " " 9W‘ . ‘I ’ I > __ “f ‘f7’ I ma, m“ w CC; we ~,_ B my, 1am. hard about this contest, either. You name dietitians ancbcookery ‘experts throughout m, clam. t f T. V» are . . . , Cour/nus No i ‘Mrs U): rcur. in 1430313. The rcla- the mystery cakef-that s all! . Canada use it exclusively. _They know fiwgfiizmm 9 In me o“ d‘, the m“ amount on,“ » 4's of age and had resid- i, Begmvgflcdldeix fir‘ tand NIISS AliCE M01!‘ 113$ contributed the from 3711331191193 that Mag“? l5 3IW3Y3 by," “"3"” prize money will be paid to each tying i . rs. . . . l‘ ; - - - - I, g . about 2122i? i M. a-.. m. $10,586 35312;‘; recipe for this Magic Mystery Cake. It’s dependable. moxéittflx: , °°""="""- ' n she went to live i Eigémn, ilagéer SL103 ‘Aioflge’ or a cake you“ ]ik¢_ Atn-aggivg, Delicious, ' ' ' ‘ _ ' . ltomllurnorlny 10 flfligrrtormdnilrizh-Aiidrese youren- Mr Artnur 1.. l Kemmgicn; M55 Ruby mm‘ U, Easy m make and inexpenshn, Don t put oil‘ entering this Magic Contest. 21"“ “W” falletrfiodum. , . d, ‘_W .- ,<*--—-.- ~_ -‘~'-~_» f. ~_-.- m» .1. nam c. 1. siiiiiiiiiiiiii and Prince Bounty Chronicle —‘llia column ll none-vol for newai of local interact has mum-u; o! n news] nature may be Inserted a! 2 unis n word atrlflly Illnhh In ad- vueo. -nt:1 ocrcx drying household paint, enamel, varnish stain and shellac at Braces. 9l73-5-2-2i. ~RETIIBNZD ROSIE-NU. Paul Harding, sort of Rev. W. H. Hard- . Harding of Summer- ' ..;rned home from the Li‘ ed States and is opening a garaze and so.“ ce station in Sum- "e. 3f‘: Harding is well known ' ic, who wish sioccss. Mr. C ' Lea, in spot‘ circles, will . . Hlitdfg in his rzt-v: en- &UABD YOUR HEALTH. Use the Keivinator electric refrigerator. See them at Bruce's. 0178-54-21. -O0MPI.ETB, one stop service on your car, repairs, washing, greasing, painting, gasoline and 011s. Only master mechanics employed. Get our prices before having your ca: overhauled. Harding Garage, Wa- ter st. West, summerside, PEI. 9186-5-24! -REACHED OBJECTIVE - St. John's Church, St. Eieanors, the oldest rural Anghcan Parish and Church on the Isiand, was very sat'.s5a<:o' zn 1;; appeal to the oongregatcn for the Anglican Res- on Fund for the repiacuig of for . v 1 ‘d m r m breadflour) widi3 bgqqnqg man, print your own name and ad- _____ fiéfisfpramcefl): Rusexrfigfi: Bhuxlzuvfifi-ttgnd Ml salt. rollifll Din. Spread between llyen. drug. clearly and nwly- Do nu m --GA\'F. ORGZLY R£CIT.-\L~~.\fr. f Or. a one day's canvass by the ‘l’ beat until very 11g’ t. Add well-heated FROSTING‘ P1951 "JP bYW" "l" ' . . ' A 111s‘ was 1:: Sum '= cr""~""ee aomiwcd the obiectve - Y°|b 0f 3 $88M U15! ‘m8! d?! illfidi- .nd}‘wpb°ilm"‘mm“!ucc?m‘ Sm 4‘ Do m‘ "m! ‘he uh "“"_’u" m. f _ .. "d ‘y B “ , _' _ “d- ; . i ‘ _ . * I auflgamwy wnhgfqmmflhdd}; over low heat: until sugar u dissolved. name and ypur own name and address. n e2}; .. g 2;’: .e “as a: oniy abou. . - w”: 5°14 in ‘gm, bag“, E3111 gezfitiy zllgfillt stirs-u: unfil a atoft I; i, pa; mgmigi to inks the “l; u, .e x2e pereo in re w.o.e oorign- egg 'tes. i uttered pma 9i Quit Ia onn_ envied co wa er. m," gxntat. , . 3.1- ea‘. and wit?‘ on gaizcn, and it was very gratifying E e _Bake in moderate oven 350° FJSmin. Q!‘ Iflllpglflllhftfld 3 m‘ 1011B Whw 5 l‘ b f _ _ " g ° a“ “g” “m” 3 w ‘he mm" V“ ' “mdeam” v ry y g iriLtmcicmma tablespoons butter, Mdtdowlv to nifliv tbs: reeiariovafirreugr; gligbllzlttboca: gng service in 'I"'"1i'.',' F ‘i. In the morning he , c organ Ln the Presbjr-l urch. Mr. Bznnie has l rt ends here n-ho w-ere pleas- t-‘i i t- l'.'.:n again-B ed —-DB.\TH 0F M155. “TITPYI- ._ MOIU; READ—Mar.y Island fronds Mrs. Rtad, ‘e at Stiriinierszcie Mrs. 0v 2.1mm. 'I‘he funeral takes. place cn Tlitirrtlny afternoon at 2 0' ‘ LCPCQC, on Suinxrrtcr Strcct. Iiitc-r- ment w-il‘. l1? in the People's Oame- White, D. D., and the Restoration Committee that such a mieridid response was made by entire congregation-S —F.\.WHLY REUNION — A very happy reunion took place at the horn:- of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Afoaae, Circuit‘, of Grange Road. A very inuziy changes were discussed. and Mrs. A. R. Moase felt very Mrs. John C. Holmes and family ray Harbour. accompanied by fiili‘y_\uljlg'flf[flfnflon was §pefih and Harbour Wednesday, 26th, in com- Mr, puny with John McKay and Wil- fred McDonald, of the same place. 1mm the home of hc-r son, ‘ proud of their family. Mr. and Both boats had engine trouble along the South Shore. s usu=sats anmss=amismsns .l -- a‘ - -. . - Magic Mystery Cakes W hat’s your‘ suggestion this month? UST think of the things you could do On Easter Sunday, April l6, i933, there pa=sed away to the Great Beyond, Malcolm MaoLean a life- long resident of Graham's Road, New IDDQOH, at the ‘age of 64 years. He was the youngest son of They left Murray McKay made Magic gives consistently better baking re- aprend There are 63 prizes-and the name you Cannon o! Melrose, Mass, Mrs. Alexander Buntain of Kensinginn, and Mrs. Ephraim Read of Van-i oouver, B. C. The funeral service at his late‘ residence on Wednesday, April 19. unlly add about 1M cups confec- First Prize $250, emu Pze $100, Thiral Prize $50, 60 Prizes of $10 each Here’s Miss Alice Moir’s recipe . . . Can you name it? pressed into the air chamber as the can is rocked upward and the opposite motion causes a partial vacuum. The changing of the air pressure has the same effect upon the chest, as hand pressure system l!!! ALICE MOI! la the dlaflflan of can of llonueal’! has: apnspana-lsotal restaurant. "I always nu and Innomnamd llnflc Ink!“ Powdl," Dill llnlrptltoa. "It Gillan Jdanq and economy an the Idiom. llagk always urn depandahlorcaalcs)‘. which have been blanched Ind lightly in oven and rolled fins ‘with 1 egg. Bent until it thickens. Add l6 tea- spoon vanilla. 9Pread and sprinkle withrollcd burnt almonds. will return to Alberta next week, East Point under a. small sail, got the late MalcciinvMacbean and his was conducted by Mr‘. V. E. Ors-l used by swimming resort lifesav- MAGIC MYSTERY CAKE decree. lCoatut 2M1 you SPRINT thickly over cake ' Contest Rules - Read Carefully Newfoundland Only on: name from each person. (or rypewrite) “ Miss Moifs Mystery Cake." Under this, print yourauggeation for a name. Then, in the loam right-hand par: in this contest. 6 Conan clan: MAY 31, I933. No en- ariea considered if postmarked later than May 31 midnight. No entries considered if forwarded with insufficient postage. 7 judgu: Winning names will be selected bya committee ofrhree impartial judges. The decision ofxhese judges will be final. o is for residents of Canada and only. do ia new the mystery ab. at thlopof your paper 1's Ink if! out, any general recognition of the grades by the purchaser. Under the ne-w regulations with the Montreal‘ Live stock Exchange and the pack- ing industry cmoperating fully, it is expected that the Montreal market for hogs will become a greater fac- ment will be announced tomorrow of Miss Leonora Brooke, 21 yeu old daughter of the Rajah of Sa- rawak, to the sebond lmrl of Incli- cape, prominent soldier and ism Last year Miss Brooke's engab ment to a wealthy Australian wu '1 . i) i: .6, h p, Kerwin-nan; Mr- bea Mom. Q! Start right in today to think up a name _ _ _ _ _ Ill o‘ i Summerslde? M“ J- Pndrmmi °l for this Mvstery Cake. Read the recipe. suggest may 9351b’ W1" 0"? °f them- r i and wasiKenszngton; Mrs. J. Bemard, of ' I - P - - I ‘NOTEK-Vtherbilnlclllssleryflnkelenln- i - _ Mm Kcmingzon, w, and M“ w J Sounds good, doesn t it. And it u g00d._ f u. FREE M‘ _° Cook B k t _ ‘ “d m” m: WIICII m them in mei- inn": h‘ 7 v “in- l pron?" 0: Elmira» Alberta? 313$" yw/Pake the cake’ be spre tofbnow Mlss ipzsnfbvhnzens of resisting dishr. sodhndzslyitfiAddress m“ p’. 9i I 5 “m Lea Prciitt, of Elmira, Alberta; A10" 5 3dVlC€—U5€ Magic Baking Powder- Gillett Products, Fraser Avenue, Toronto 2. ' "5515 The" . Blaster Dean Profitl, of Elmzra, Al- A g. .1 rm, Lore» svberaa; ML and Mm John C‘ Hob “eFURnrHER pARTKjULARg ... thers and five sisters-James Rwpet side of the inner can has liltmal Live Stock Exchange, the 1,0111) mcmyapg 1'9 wg) S. - "4 "Y"? int-s, of Caigary, Alberta; Miss Ar- A night. in the ice in a small boat, M E M o R ' A M of Sussex. N. B, J. William of hole that I-IIOWS P651985 °Y ll!‘ Montreal market for hogs has ad» , ~~- goxer-ham- line Holmes, of Calgary, Alberta; which was battered by the running _____ Union Road, Lot 33, P. E. 1., Mrs. which is increased or decreased by var-iced to the method of purchase Beh-othed To - snghk 0f Bah-I one‘ sszcr. bill's. Liiss Mae Holmes, of Calgary, Ai- lce and leaking badly, was the hsr- ~ Alexandra Catt: of Washington, D. pressure of the water as the can and. 59,18 on grade, Pumhggeg at o; gnaw“ ' 2.. 51o whom bertzi; Mr. and Mrs. J. H, ZiIcGregor rowing experience of Mr. Abe Mc- LLALCOLM MACLEAN C., lvLrs. Alexander Glennie ofkis rocked. Montreal under the old regulations i? 1 C-‘liflldcd- The of Grange Road; Liastcr David Mc- Callum and Vernon Hooper, of Mur- ' Dorchcster, Mass, Mrs. George N“ As explained, the air is com- we“; largely 0n a fiat basis with- LONDON. May l—'I‘hie engage- i? d “l h hr l “T” “w” M’- “d M“ W- J- Pmm‘ m" mm me“ "w" and “m” t” wr- Christie MacKBy horn of New London and was m-i ers- tor than ever before in establishing announced but it was cancelled ll- “? “m rmmn ‘on the Island for the look for nzccanum‘ shoruy an” The late ‘Mr Machean had been geiy attendtd despite the bad coii-' Additional advantages were that the ggnefal ievei or m; prl¢¢5‘@gy 11,9 '13,"; 9f ma,“ m '_"0""; H)" BYRHL-Thc m‘ summer‘ leaving the Show’ the McKay m‘ ln ill health for a period o! seven ditfon or‘ the roads During the the water warms and moistehs the ghmughoug the Dominion The fact‘ mahned in 1915 w me pesecmd mains o! fifth, Azzncnv Gziiidct, uixn a. iioiiit of tho tic- ry lay iii waking’. fr. funeral was lieiti :"'l Jiirin Church, ri wilniiiii High Slims ‘mi ir.‘ the Rev. Faiiicr D mvtnnYs University, ‘M Itnv, Douglas Mc- Piiciriri hit-Kenna. imcd Fntiihr Eur! ll’f‘"’lll. izi iiir: Sanctu- ii’ iii" grave were cori- ri . b» Dov. Driiizlas MCNNl. 'i"~-~ "ii/J xfrw Gziurict was a life "f ‘lit: ish uriiii anotit. two w: rho wont. to rc.. rin , tir‘. Fzziiii: Gziudcl. zit ..li,- p sod away. The n ivomiin of spirndid hm’ pnssinr! in rngrr-L- fi-innds in Tlrznkii. = r-xferitird to iicr Jiviut Inr flillliliilnn. W85 wet-icis PERSONALS - Mi". Ephrain Lcard of Bcdeque a \"..'.i'.0l‘ to Summcrslde this -Mr. D. B. McDonald of Be- cicqtie was in Sunimerside on biisi- ness this v.'cek.—S -.\iiss Iilla. Spriggs, of Kcnsing- ion spent the week and in Sum- mcrsidc the guest of Miss Violet Hlchardsan.—S EASTERIl- GUARDIAN ..‘Tliia flnliimll in Intern-d 1m nl-ivu of Int-ail interval. but iulvnrllllng of n ur-ivny nntiim mny he Inacrleil ul 2 renln n wuril strictly pnynblc In ullviaiire. ..'SIJBSCIIIPTIONS l0 Th9 Lharlnttczown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or icft at H. J. Mabons Drug Store, Montague 12-13-dtf. TIGNISH T0 SOURIS FOR 40c ONE or BRACFS NEW FRAMES-BARNETT ENGLISH MOTDR CYCLES '\<-\i'r hi-fnrc cniild onc tray cl :ii such a small cost and ll(‘\(‘i‘ lit-fort- zi mnlnr cycle 0f this qualify for $175.00 The new 1933 FRANCES-BARNETT is s0 com- plclctly equipped that even nccd spend nothing further the most particular rider on incldentals. Write Braces, for catalogue describing this high elficicncy machine. Brace, McKay & SUMMERSIDI, P. E. I. Company, Ltd. ginels crankshaft broke and they drifted to l4 fathoms, when they anchored and were there till an- other boat from Mr. Johnson's fac- tory, at East Point, towed them in. In the morning, Capt. Tom Poole and three other boats went out from North Lake looking for the McCaiium boat, but were too far East to locate iier. In the mean- time, Hon. H. D. McLean wired to the steamer at Magdalenes to look for the missing men on hcr way to Souris and also got a seaplane for the search, but she had made East Point. The missing boat. madc into North Lake, where nil the big-heart- ca fishermen tepaired the boat and engine. As Vernon Hooper, who is about fourteen years old was very badly used up with cold and expos- ure and Mr. McCailum with a badly sprained wrist first aid was given to the men by »M.r. Bennett, man- ager of the Matthew 8s McLean Canning Plant, also Mrs. Johnson, (cook). In the evening the two boats left; for Angus D. Mclsaacs factory at Blackbiish. The McCai- lum boat's trouble was the timer, a. broken eccentric strap, a gale of wind and running ice. menus Mary Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter has ar- rived at her home in 48 Road after spending the winter visiting rela- tives in Boston. DUNDEE, Scotland, Mhy 1—(C. PJ-Major Angus Howard Regin- aid Ogilvy, brother of Sir Herbert Ogilvy, of Baldovan Hour», For-far- shire, died nl; Fez, Morocco, nearly 27 years ago, but his funeral did not take place until Mar-ch, 1933. when his remains were interred at Dundee. The late Major Ogilvy was instructor of cavalry m the Slllll-n of Morocco, and on account of the disturbed state of the country and other causes it had been im- possible hitherto to bring the body home. The Bishop of Brechin con- ducted the burial service. Real Estate SALES a R. P. Simpson Ill RICHMOND II’. service Miss Ada MacKay of Springfield sang a solo. Interment was in the New London Cemetery. The pail bearers, all neighbors, iveie, H. J. Ferguson, William Gil- ils, P. L. Gosh, Jas. Cooke, J. A. Harding and Jas. O‘Connor. ' years but the end came suddenly and was a distinct shock to his relatives and friends. During his long illness he had the best. of l‘!dlCBl skill and tvas tenderly nursed by his fa/rriilY who left nothing undone to give relief. The deceased was a man of up- right integrity. an industrious and INVENTIO-N AIDS prosperous farmer and a kind , IN RESPIRAUON neighbor. His genial disposition y? and ready wit made foi- hlin a host ADCADIA, La, May 1—(CP.)— of friends. A simple msuscilator which cre- He leaves l/i mourn his widow. ates respiration in newborn babies formerly Miss Mary Yeo of Brad- Ii and restores breathing to adults alhane, and a family of four sons, by the simple process of rocking and 3’): diiughtersz-Judson of the patient ,in a double can device Glasgow, N. 5., Gfraid of Ken- has been developed at the Shreve- aington, Alene, Mrs. Bertie Bow- port CharityHos/pitai. new of Chafoitetowii, Alexic, Mrs. The front cnd of the double can Eric Rcckstrom of Dorchester. has a hole and rubber collar to Mass. Mary. Mrs. Hayzcn West of allow the patients head to pro- Moncton, N. B., Archibald, Mai- trude. The inner cylinder is an air ooim. Chrlstene. Caroline and Mnr- chamber while the area between air and the blood circulation is stimulated by the rocking. PURCRASE AND SALE OF HOGS 0N GRADE GENERAL THROUGH- OUT DOMINION Farmers throughout Canada will be pleased lo know that following the recent. announcement by the Hon. Mr. Weir in regard to the putting into effect oi the Hog Grad- ing Regulations passed by Order- in-Council RC. 132, hogs are now bought and sold on grade through- out the Dominion. Under tlic icg_ ulalions now in effect, buyers of hogs at country shipping points must make settlement w the farm- er on the basis of the ofllclai grade, paying a premium for each select bacon iiog marketed in accordance with the agreement reached at the Swine Conference of 1027. gnret at. home. the inner and outer can is partly He is also survived by two bro-I filled with‘ warm ivatei". The up- By agreement between the larg- er Montreai packers and the Mori- that n dollar premium is being paid for all select bacon hogs produced by farmers will have a tremendous stimulus towards increased efforts‘ in the production of bacon hogs in the eastern provinces and to a very considerable extent in the prairie provinces. The Department of Agriculture proposes to follow an aggressive policy in seeing that the regulations are observed. The accountant of the stock Yards service has been delegated to check statements in respect to graded settlements. Drov- crs or shippers of iiogs may also‘ expect a. check up of their scllicy merits for hogs to fanriers, partial lllflrly if any complaints are celved by the Department to the effect that hogs are not. being mid for on the basis of grade. Hearts g God knows our hearts better" than any man knows our faces. TC-r _ daughter of Lnrdulustice Moriarty and has three sonafI-Ie was grant ed a divorce from his first wife in 1931. Miss Brooke is a. god-daugh- ter of Sir James Barrie, noted author and playwright. ‘ CHURCH OF ENGLAND DEACONESSES GRADUAI} TORONTO. May !—Five deacon. esses, graduates of the Church ol England deaconess and missionary training home, received diplomas at itmduatlon exercises here when Dr '~“ B. Mcflhoran, principal of ivy- f College and president of the “"13 presided. The graduates are Miss Ruth Gardner, ‘Ibronio; Mm Dorothy Bugier. Iondon. Ont; Miss Mary K. Searie, illlirinipcgi Miss Alice stsnton, Montreal: and Miss Doris Lister, Edmonton. Mlninnl‘: Llnlment can! Iprnlna. Choose Either Set For $7959 Just A Week To S ap Up These! Walnut Veneers are used on this very attractive Suite. Dresser and Hollywood dresser have Venetian Mirrors. The Obiifonler has 4 roomy drawers. The double bed completes a vary attractive Suite. A typical Holman Value at this special price. Ioflsletafio on one HOLMAN HOME PLAN MAKES 1'1‘ EASY TO OWN Furniture totaling $25.00 and over. » 10 per cent down-IO month- ly payments-no interest. notmlwo 30TH stones this spring. "rm suite shown above ml v11 "h '°" 3 days only at special price and is a remarkable 181W Nine piece suite in rich Walnut finish with genuine leather seats on the chairs. Monday Morning, lhy lat cannons-now!