"SALAIIA" cusses Pastor m0!) LOOKING POTHOLDIIIS ' suitor. Mrs. c. DESIGN N0, 1015 day potholders are quickly cro- dmad in ariety oi color oom- binations. ttern No. i016 con- tains complete instructions, To order: Send 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte town Guardian. Design No. 1015 Name Address Q"! Province . CARD OF THANKS libs. L. H. D_ Pbster and smiiy wish to thank their many kind iriends and neighbours who by their tokens oi regard and flowers. letters and cards of Sympathy; gigq 9'5"“ bellied in their recent sad bereavement, "will! illx Says — (Continued from Page IN MEMORIAM MRS. ELIZABETH DIWAI On April lltth. Mrs. Iliubeth Dewar oi Wlniield, Alberta, pass- ed away in Edmonton hospital at the age od B8 years. She is survived by three sons: lwerett, of Boston, Mass, Raymond o! Montague, P. It. L. and Harry's! Winiiold; one D. Dewar o! Winfield; iourtesn grand-children, and twelve great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Friday, April 15th at 3:30 o'clock irom the Poplar Valley Baptist Church. Rov. J. A. Wingblado oi- iiclated, assisted by Rev. Alvin Johnson. Interment took place in tho church cemetery, Andrews- Mchstigihlin Funeral Cha-pel in mama. The palbesrers were: Messrs. Lou Hendrigan; Charlie Clem-mar: Richard Cles-nmer; Donald, Everett and Robert Dewar. ‘The many iloral tributes testi- iied to the esteem in which the deceased was held. ‘rho late Mrs. Dewar was the iordier Elizabeth (Libby) Melllsh M Union Road. Kings Co. She and her late husband and George Dewar lived ior many years at Montague, beiora moving to Al- borta. IN MiiOklAM [n loving memory of our dear lather Malcolm Albert Shaw, who passed away Juno 9th, 1m. Dear tastier, you have leis us Your dear ionn h at rut But you'll always be renumbered By those, who lovsd you land. Fondly Remembered by Ills Family Don't Make This Mistake iWhen Child is "Constipated Don's out child slrsadr fimtioflgiiih. nasty-hail n a 0w? 3:51am In “ u“ h Dsc a or I n n ' so pleasant rad nar- ‘maly without dlsa bla reactions that sun the iussisst eh d won't obioct to thsir use. Ilka laxative-taking tirna ssay on the child and rnursoii. mothsri 0st Childrssfs Owl TsNais today at your druggbt. a“. 2) twgld d" if lhvlhing happened to them. And a smart man senses this “ km" h" W1" hlPPy by (ceding her on the flattery she craves. lo DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Do you think it is possible ior a mother slve up her child at birth ii she knows it can be reared better than she can do it? We have three small children whom we cannot aiiord to mr the way they should be. be sorry after I had liven them ANSWE Ii I gave these children away, would 1 to strangers ? WONDEBING The one thing we cannot be philosophical about is the children who are bone oi our bone. ilssh oi our iiesh and heart oi nui- hearts. It may "dilpilon to people b]: quilt? ‘irueblthst you may givs your childrsn ior W ° Vi’ e 11 e l0 Rive them the advantages th t iéilillincan never give them. but no mother can a "i? 1° Dart with her own children. be unselfish enough to be Put your children in some home where the . y will be taken care oi until your circumstances are better, but don't tear your heart out by livlfli them away. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally lo readers but will ansu . 'ar mbkml "i lenarsl interest through hcr column. ' for Softness and Strength! Noverhosoft-asaovcr harsh... l “Perfectly balanced ioumagth, loftasss and absorbency. ~3 ssiioslslrniazc i1}- he ceurna s This Miusnn is reserved ior asws oI local interest, but advertising p] a lslflvsy nature m}! be insoriod vs can s a , . sirla in sdvanco. “or ‘Men, n, ‘ JIMMIIS TAXI, prion. ma, URASWILL so: Photographs. CONFEDEIATION u" . BUBANCE. m “(HVARD MICINNII Fltlidd "MWQ-i‘ Bi 175 Queen Street. l3! YOU NEED 2' Y TAINS- they are .311“? 2t 2.“: McDonalds third iloor department, A WONDERFUL aw in white and ecru mesh curtaining u; 39¢ per yard. s, A. Mcbongid’; gnu-d floor department. SHIP YOUR WOOL to Sheep Breeders’ Association, Charlotte. WW» 7158M Paid. Patronizc your Co-operative Marketing Agency, WAITING FOR FRILLED c133. TAINING by the yard? sap the new shipment in s. A, mpongidi, third iloor department. - SEND _11‘0R PAPER, TWINE m‘! 5111911111! 1418s for your wood to Department oi Agriculture, ch". lottetown. Patroniu your own Co. operative. ODDFELLOWS, REBEKAHS AND FRIENDS, reserve 151d”, June 10th, ior big Quiz and Pr“; show in Lodge Room. at 8 P. M. Admission 50c. Door prize, free sir trip over Charlottetown, NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE-The M/V Eskimo will clear Friday afternoon, Jung 10th, ior the following ports-oi-call: Port AUX Basques, Fortune. Grand Bank, and Burin. Shippers having cargo to oiier should contact the oiiice at Lower Prince Street, phone 1605 or Mr. W. E. Agnew, phone 2502 for space and rates. THE SHEEP BREEDEBS‘ AS- SOCIATION, Charlottetown, are now open to receive your woql, Ship freight. collect. Pack in old Shifts and tie each ileece separ- ately. shipping tags and paper, string supplied iree. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF CHAR- DOTTETOWN HOSPITAL MEET —The regular monthly meeting oi the Junior League oi the Char- lottetown Hospital was held Tues- day evening June seventh at the Nurses Residence. The minutes oi the last. meeting were read by the secretary and adopted. Mrs. John Connolly reported ior the Ways and Means Committee that a dance had been held at the Clover Club on May 31st. It was decided that a scholarship in Obstetrics be award- ed annually to a member oi the Graduating Class oi the Charlotte- town Hospital to be known as the Junior League Scholarship. It was also decided to furnish a room in the new Pavillion oi the Charlotte- town Hospital. A vote oi thanks was extended to the Committee in charge oi the reception to the grad- uates of the Hospital, also a vote o! thanks to Mrs. Alex Mclsaac ior a party ior the members o! the Junior League which was held at her cottage at Keppoch, MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - A shower was given in honor oi Miss Mable Enman when her many irlends gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, Pow- nal, on Monday, May 30. When Mrs. Nat MacKinnon played “Mendels- sohn Wedding March". Mrs. Char- les Jones ushered the brlde-to-be to an arch where she was seated under cherry blossoms, streamers and balloons. Little Miss Phyllis Jones wheeled in a prettily trim- med carrluge laden with linen. china, envelopes oi money and other useiul giits. Aiter Miss Phyl- lis presented Mable with s bouqust oi flowers the presents were un- wrapped by Mrs. Cyril Jones, the accompanying verses read by Mrs. Beatrice Judson and the gifts ar- ranged by Mrs. Charles Jones. Whcn the shower appeared to be over conietti. money and dolls ieli upon the brlcle-io-be as Natalie Mucl-iinnon anti Norma Jones punc- tured the overhanging balloons. Mable expressed her thanks in very fitting Wtlrds for tho material giits and the good wishes. This was iol- lowed by singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" and n singqong led by Mrs. Nat. MacKinnon. The la- dies conclsidcd the 9111031518 91'9- ning by serving n delicious lunch. BUIINED CHURCH MORTGAGE - Rev. Edwin J. White. iormsrly oi Charlottetown, Minister oi St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church. Point St. Charles, P.Q., conducted service recently when the mortgals document of $70,000 assumed on the church in 1927 was burned. The mortgage was necessitated, aiter all but the walls oi the historic build- ing had been destroyed by iire in 1926, in order to reconstruct the church in its present iorm, The honor of setting the document ailamc went to the members with the longest record o‘! service in _il\s congregation and to the chiei oi- iiccrs oi Church boards. Rirticl- paling in the service were Rsv. Ernest Orsborn. oi Livingstone Church, Moderator oi the Mont- real Presbytery; Rev. Dr. F. Scott MacKenzie. oi tho Presbyterian Col- loge; Rev. C. F. Leigh, rector oi Grace Anglican Church; Rev. J. K. Brown, Minister oi St. Coiumbs House, and Rev. Dr. David Scott, associate minister oi Knox Crescent and Kcnsington Church. utlouned TEETH ARI THE GUARDIAN, |. GUARDIAN as Iona lllVICI-Arniast 0on1 Comvwr. Phone ma. THE EMPIRE LIFE insurance Co., Tweel Building. IEAI. Ill». 1,-0.1. WILLIAMS tonight at 7.5. C.F.C.Y. on Pres- tige oi tho Teaching Proiession in Canada. l}!!! YOUR WOOL to Sheep Breeders’ Association. Charlotte. town. freight paid. Pstronize your Co-oparstive Marketing Agency. ram T0 nnsn w, csmsrnn s. MoLURE sun s. ANGUS LEAN on Friday night at Tracadie. gveg-[yilaody welcome. Time 8.4.5 ODDFELLOWS, REBEKAHS AND FRIENDS, reserve Friday, June 10th, ior big Quiz and Prize Show in Lodge Room" at 8 P. M. Admission 50c. Door prize, tree air trip over Charlottetown. THE SHEEP BREE!!!‘ SOCIATION, Charlottetown, are now open to receive your wool. ship ireight collect. Pack in old sacks and tie each fleece separ- ately. Bhinnin tags and paper, string supplied ee_ , HEAR. W. CHESTER S. lllnLUllE AND J. ANGUS MacLEAN, your Pmgressive Conservative Candi. dates ior Queens tonight at the Stella Maris Hail. North Bustico, at 8.45 P. M. AS- r. o. n. a. cnsrran MEETlNGi — Mrs. Ralph Dumont, regent oi! the L. M. Montgomery Chapter oi, the I O. D. E. presided at their.‘ last business session held Tuesday: evening at the home od’ Mrs. Stew- i 11ft MacKay. Mount Edward Heights. Meetings will continue in September. Briei summaries were given oi the projects completed‘ during the year, which included an‘ iniantfs layette icrwarded to a Children's Hospital in msgiand, a iood parcel oi tinned meats and iis'h sent to the Women's Volun-i tees‘ Services, London. Eng, ior distribution among needy iamilies, and the purchasing oi several sets 0d simplennentary books and primers ior the primary grades 0d local public schools. Tentative plans were made by the merm- bers to take the children oti Mount Herbert Orphanage to Kappoch ior a picnic the latter part oi June. Mrs. Ronald Smith was appointed convener ior the picnic. Inlnwlnssflsfial- Iflfllsllllillflfi. 1 CHARLOTTET wN SEND FOR. PAPER. TWINE’ and shipping tags ior y ur wood to Department oi Agricul ure. Char- lottetown. Patroniu your own Co- operative. CILOGGEJ) DIATOM cause extensive engine damage. Have. you: radiator flushed today. Mal- lettfis Battery Service 8H1? YOUR. WOOL to Sheep Breeders‘ Association, Charlotte- town. freight paid. Patronize your Cooperative Marketing Agency. i ATTENDING MEETING IN IiALIFAX-Proi. Heath -MacQuar-' rie oi Victoria is in Haliiax at- tending the annual meeting oi the Canadian Political Science Associa- tion. l-ie will also attend the Can- adian Historical Association's an- nual meetings. Both meetings are being held in Dalhousle University. Prof. MacQuari-ie is a member nil the faculty oi the University oi New Brunswick. Personals Mr. J’. R. Munn, Sr., Marshiield, has entered the Prince Edward Is-i land Hospital ior treatment. ' | Miss Agnes Duffy. teacher oi! Chelton School spent the past week i 0nd with her sister. Mrs. James‘ Campbell, Kelly’s Cross. ' WEST COVEHEAD SCOOOL Report ior May:- Grade X-i. Billie Mscliinnom| 2. Joyce MacL-auchlan. ’ Grade IX-l. Carol MacDonald; 2. Ina Bell; 3. Ada MacKlnnon Grade VII—l. Gerald Doiron. Grade VI—l. liiarle MacDonald; 2. Beryl MacDonald; 3. Orville Willis. Grade V—-1. Mary Doiron: 2.. Isabel Allan; 3. Doreen Hughes. Grade IV-~l. David Reed; 2. Franklyn MacMillan. Grade IH~1. Myron MICDOB“. aid; 2. Wendell Doiron; 3. Dale Hughes. Grade IL-l. Marlene Hughes; 2. Shirley ‘May. ‘ I Grade l—-l. liiyrna MacMillari; 2. Norman MflCksdllllhlfllif 3. Joan MacDonald. Highest average 98.5 per cent- Marie MacDonald. Perfect attendance: Carol Mac- Donald, Beryl MacDonald. Orville Willis. Donnie Allan. David Reed. Myron MacDonald. Wendell Doir- on. Dale Hughes. Marlene Hughes, Shirley May. Norman MacLauch- lan, Myrna Macmillan. Ursula Morrlssey RECIPE-JThoi-ou hly mix 1-1 cup sugar. 3% tables ns Dur am Corn Starch. ‘A teaspoon s it; s cwly stir in 3 cups scolded milk. _Cook ovcr boiling water. stirring constantly. until pudding thickens; l vcr and rook. stirring occasionallv, r inio l slightly-beaten egg yolk. (lam cook, siirringu-csusianily. l minuic. mil in lukewarm. then stir m 5:4 teaspoon vanilla. Brat tablespoon silgar old into rooied pudding. Turn into dessert Mather Knos PBIESTS VISIT CARDINAL IDNDON. June 8 — (Reuters) - Vatican Radio reported today that. a number oi priests have been ai- lowed to visit Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, iormer Primate of Hungary, serving a. sentence or liie imprisonment for treason. Q 4W0” s It 6w’! TORONTO. June 8 -(CiP) - J. U. Boyer oi Montreal, general manager oi the Provincial Bank 0i Canada, today was elected presi- dent of the Canadian Barisers’ As- sociation. He succeeds Robert Rae oi Toronto. OIERGYMAN T0 RETIRE OTTAWA, June B —(O.P) —Vsr1 Rev. Dr. John William Woodsld 68. president of the Canadia Council oi Churches and on; of m most prominent churchmen Canada, has announced his intents ‘loin to retire from the active min: s ry. Durham Vanilla Cream Pudding is one of my family's iotouritestoo and its so is" This Vanilla Cream Pudding Md’ The Durham Corn Starch Way. . ; 8 minutes. I r g “Mic unlil aiiiT: brat in Illiff ' glasses and cliil . SAVES Y0 U MONEY Lin. Yes, ladies, you'll find the recipe for many delicious desserts printed ri ht on the Durhaul Corn Starch package. The ircctions arc simple, the ingredients arc tlinse you arc most likely in ~ have on hand. Ami among the rcripcs arc srvcral which arc cspcriall wholesome. and nutritious for the youngsters because tlicv arc made mils milk. Shop ior Durham Corn Starch in ilic distinctive lalue-and-ycllow package with the recipes printed on every box. lllillli Eliilliili Product oi Si. lawman Starch Cs. ltd.