B IO!!! nature may be this In advance. JAM ursios-odwu mm-s SHORTCAKIS Combine 1 tbs. soft butter. M is. thick 5.... 1 tbs. lemon juice and, if desired. L5 c. broken nist. meats and divide between 6 greased individual baking dishes. Mix and sift twice. then sift into I b0Wl. 196 c. once-sifted pastry dour (or 113' c. once-sifted hard-wheat flour), 3 taps. Magic Bak. WEAR at 113 Queen Street. .-... ily at special prices. 5'18 WW5": 'x5 189- Ball. Va tIi2- suited nutmeg - HOLDING snar 1' k t h - Ind KP 500 Snniliated sugsr.Cut in iinaiy 6 era in arrears must lfiltfa ticlfdlds tbs. chilled shortsmng. Combine 1 well-begun paid in full by August 315;, egg. IA c. milk and M tsp. vanilla. Mnkesweii in dry ingredients and add liquids: mix lightly. Two-thirds an prepared dish with b tte .-3 . "-El'MNDliA- HAZELBROOK. in a moderately hot oven, 375l:about ;0 rnrinulg? ;' - Ascrvicdes frliir T Q d - ' . . iexan rs Y?-T53? -3-"vi-”s”-7"” '"”! "' ”'”'” hr. ?5:”l3”l? 3 ..2:::: Poole. Minister. Basement. Women's, Men's Misses'. white shoes 51.93. shoes left at 50c. 5 of on watch ,x,,.&. You HEALTH! Minister. LONG CREEK diiion. then follow his experienced counsel. And-if your Doctor gives you a prescription, be sure to bring it here 0 Health isIyour'one pricelm asset. Guard it closely. At the first sug- gestion of illness, go at once to a physician. Let sud. at 3 P. M. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. HAMPTON 159 (it. George St. llllllilll it -.-"9"! 319 PIli,'.l IlII'IIl')Nl. Canada. Services numbers rendered by local Minister. IN MEMgORIA SIMMONS boys who passed away- VERNON GARTH. them" iuln. . . . FOR RICHER FLAVOR Aylmer tomatoes. . . so plump and healthy . . . spend all I summer basking in the sun . . . soaking up all the goodness and vitamins "Old Sol" can . give. Then, red-ripe and Oiled with flavor, theylre bottled within just a few hours of picking, as . . .' lane. you. and Sister. , IN - MEMORIAM Al in THIS sasnscrmo vsssr itssiis wiriiour iismosiianoui Thousands of Maritime women have found the perfect answer to yeast problems in hot weather. it's the new Pieiscbnisnn's Fast Rising Dry Yesstl This modern form of famous l'isischinsnn's Yeast keeps full-strength and fast-"acting in your cupboard! No refrigeration! If you bake at hoine- get a month's supply of Pleisciiinaan's Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Always on hand for speedy baking and grand results. rwiiicsurast so This column Is reserved tor news g i or loss! interest. but advertising at inserted as In cents a word. atriotb pgy. 'rAiu-nun. :25. HOWARD IIIOINNII FOOT. HURBYI HURRY! To the Bar- gain Basement at LePage'.s (Kent St. Store). Shoes for all the fam- Maiia payment now at Forum. LEPAGI SHOE CO. (Kent St. Store) week and specials Bargain and some HUNTER RIVER.-Service at 11 '0' mo" A. M. Young People's Bible Class A - 10.30 A. M. Hartsville 3 P. M. l pp 'mp.".", Broolcneld 7.30 P. M. Everyone welcome. Stanley D. Self, Student SPRINGFIELD - CRAPAUI) SERVICES. - Springfleld, Holy Communion. 9.15 A. M. Orspaud. Holy Communion and Sunday School, 11 A. M. Long Creek. Evensong. 7.30 PM. Queen's County L. O. L. and L. 0. B. A. service. St. John's Church. Crap- Belfast. Divine worship will be conducted by Rev. J. M. Murchison on Sun- - - . - day. July 15th at ii A. M. and him diagnose your con iorcsrefuicompoundingi mm P. M. Sunday School Wm he held at 10 o'clock. Rev. G. 0. Web- Thg Jenkins Pharmacy ster, Interim Moderator. 1' A S T 0 It A L CHARGE of the United Church of Sunday, July 15th. Sunday Schools. Bonshaw 10 ARDIAN, nowLiNG's SPORT Lone: "1 Fl-lhlns and Golfing supplies. DR. F. A. MsoMlLLAN will be absent from his office from July 12th to July 26th. ALL suiuiusn HATS selling at rsduml Prices. The Laurette. ism Great George street. NOBTII TIIYON Plll'JSBY'l'ER.. IAN CHURCH. .- Services Sunday. July 15th. 11 A. M. Miss Mary A, MacKenzic. Deaconess. riu!:AciiiNG 1; the Harbor Baptist Church, July 15th, at 3.00 P. M Mum... River at 6.30. Montagun at 530 Wml 599"” 5I"ZlYl8- Louis Harris Murray Sunday, NAME OMITTED .. 1,, the ,9, port of the Rebekah Lodge in. lilallation of officers the nam.-5 of the Inside Guardian and Out. side Guardian should read: LG Al” w5'?9"F O'G's Myrtle White. CAVENDIBH UNITED Pasro AL CHARGE.-Sunday. July 15;; Stanley Bridge 11 A. M Nom. 3:::is:...”" P! M. Church Iivlo A. M. in the Baptist - . orth Rustico, 6.30 p M Re" GEMS” Gollgh. Minister. . I 3559553531! PASTORAI - Services Sunday, July . easant Valley 11 A M r:.::h.raW 3 R M. . PM as... W, 5 Mac Fhlll. Minister. ' ' PRESBYTERIAN -cum; 3 . olcdonia ll A.M. Wood 'p5l”,;',d5w” (I; 54- Sunday School 2 17- - 09 Islands East Han 7,30 . M. Minister, Rev, 3;. 5. Hum, COVEHEAD . ted Church Sergldgsnaipdh E.,..1.lf,"..' -lUl.V 15th. are: w 1; A. M. with Eimdacvs 351?.-l,:;he:3d .11 henrl Road 7.30 p. "M. Pev ,-rh oi i-. A. Wilson. Minister. i i m” Muimarnsna CHARGE.-united0dlhIli:;'hs:l0:.3,E ifs”). Sfvflcesvysunday. July 15th. ' - MUIFHY Rlvri. 3 P, M, A. M. Hampton 9.45 A. M. Victoria 11 A. M. Divine worship. Bonshsw 11 A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Victoria 130. There will he a special ser- vice at Hampton at 7.30 PM. under the auspices of the W. M. S. The special speaker will be Mrs. John Macintosh. There will he musics: an iisitlng talent. Rev. 1... S. Woclfrey. In loving memory of our darling CLAYTON WRIXON. May 3. 1936. July is. 1941. Words cannot tell how we loved And (loop in our hearts ITICl'6'8 a God alone knows how we miss them As we journey along down life's Belle River. 7.30 PM Mur. hour. Rev, D, w 11- - lay liar. Mmmen a ace MncPherson. l Hour TRINITY. gflhth Sunday after Trinity July Celel)rlalitAR Holy Commumom Don" S” deli A L- Plelcly. Rural earlier "'IllllIi1ny Selma! one hour ' 0 Lord Thy God is Th Life and the Length of Thy Dmf'. Georgetown, . R5V- W. G Hogg. BONSHAW UN; Rel" Marvel Dlll1b:l::DB(':1:Ul:(f:lI.I:l-E. Ch ' ' -' Ghaigfwaoynb Cintral Christian t - e he guest speaker av A service conducted by the (homing Mlsslmaly Society in e Bonshaw United Church (lain July 15tli..at 7.30 p MtS.,”.,';' l I . ciioifzllslc is being nrianged by the TRYON rasronar can U ' GE.m h;:1il9gung:;ircIhl1yS1ef5'lces will be A”"lVel'S1ll".V' service-ls Lwelstlmlows: '"d "W Cine Travel-lie uniiifmpt Tryon in the morning at 11 AELEIII and in the evening at 8 0.”-bck. But their voices seem gently call- I. . Dear loved ones. he good-and la-ue At the end ol,your life's Journey. 371', if; 9;-hsoggzgy. Sackviile. N. 3., services. All welcofzlfakigg atRb0th Baron. Minister. ' V" ' L" We'll be waiting and watching for Lovingly Remembered by Parents In loving memo ,, of Mary Robb lloule. beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houle. loving sister of Gertrude 0. Home and dear friend of Harriet E. Gibbs; who entered into rest this date, I POWNAL vN'r . Services July 15gI1.;EI.:.u(l'l:,tB'GE' " lows: Mount Herbert at 1003:1101- Eunbury at li.15 A M 1, "m "M ducted by the Minllster" Rgv AC0ns- ;'l;)ll!-whfownnl service will be at - n Rev. E.' M. B. Wheelock gibltl. District Secretary or ch; Spenekgfmlety Wm b” ""3 5"”! c o R N w A i. L CHARGE. - Services l.,IlilsyT0g:1ll Kl"35V0Yl 3 P. M. Church School P. M. Cornwall 730 P. M church School 11 A. M. Mr. 6;. Russel iizzrd. guest. speaker at all services. A M" K chlrmilli Minister. NORTH RIVER UNITE . TIST PASTORATE. - 9-7111? 15th. Long Creek 11.00 AM- Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 1'-30 P. M. North River 3.30 P. M. The Rev. J. D. Davison has klndlv consented to conduct the service at North River at 8.30. Sunday Schools as 10 ll H. garb". Pfsiimy announced. Rev. OBWLL - venison riiuiicii or cannon. "Fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN 5; j Strange But True By I". H. Maoartiiur There was born in the state of Georgia. in 1710, a half Indian, half German boy who invented sounds of the Cherokee language with no other information than the lmowiedge that it could be done. Indians said they could mas- ter the alphabet in a single day and read and write in less than one week. Just think of that! se- quo-yah was made honorary chief by his tribe. and received a mone- tary grant; from Congress for his achievement. . Stephen Endllcher. the Austrian born botanist. knew about Sequo- yah, and decided to name the giant red trees after him. He proposed "sequoia sempervirens." The name was accepted. Later. however, the name was changed to "Sequoia Washingtonlana” to honor the lndian boy and the ”White Fath- er" of the country." Orange trees bear blossoms and fruit at the same time. The Black Hills of Dakota con- tain some amazing fossils such as "petrified wasp nests" the "stone cactus," etc. Local workmen in the region often plucked the latter from the ground believing they'd found petrified pineapples. But botanists now definitely class them as flower-bearing cyeda. And they are still met with in their living slate probably because they are able to resist disease and drought and are not attractive to insects. I I 0 One of the most primitive of human arts is weaving. Beautiful and artistic pieces of weaving that date back to primitive times may still be seen in the world's leading museums grasses and rush- es cleverly put together to form tiny mats. loincloth of papyrus matting. The first actual cloth used by man was made from the baric of trees. Later flax was used for the same purpose. Linen. such as Pharaoh arrayed Joseph in was also made of flax, an art followed by the Egyptians for thousands of years. Proof of this is borne out by the picture writing on the walls of tombs. The lines were from the fibers of the flax plant which flou- rished more than 4.000 years ago. Woolen fabrics of great durabil- ity and beauty were" common in the time, of Homer. and silk has a ronianlic and interesting back- ground which takes us back 4,500 years to the days of Empress Sl- Llng-shl of China who. upon see- ing caterpillars spinning their tiny web across leaves. later gathered the silken thread and made for herself a gorgeous gown that was the envy of every woman who saw it. 0 O 0 out of this little incident was started the culture of slllcworms in China. which the Chinese gov- ernment managed to keep secret from other nations for a period of 2.000 years. ' Hereis how the ladies of olden limes dyed their fabrics: A leaf or flower was placed on the material which had previously been dyed from vegetable juices, and placed in the hot sun. when conditions were favorable the sun transferred the outline of the flower or leaf to the material. Then a heavy weight was placed upon the design to fix it more firmly. The 16th century saw the manu- facture of pins and needles in Europe. We must not infer from this. however. that needles and pins were unknown before this time. The origin of the needle is lost in antiquity. Iron needles OHESTERIIII Cleans Perfectly Chesterfields - Chairs Sofas - Studios - Rugs 9 OWEMIS Nil-(LEAN Cl (IONS lllff IIHV Suits - Ties - Coats - Skirts speedily Removes BALL PEN INK STAINS 101' Sunday. July 15th. The only Of service for the day will be held in 3,',”,",',!, Church at 7-30 P- M. and SEE DEMONSTRATION Wnducted by the Orwell Choir. Sunday Schools at Onvcll AT Q7,-3'8?-Rl1.0i';.er:on River and Cherry , ' .M,..K”.,,, '3. .,g"”.,,.nl;;g,'John E ATKIKSOII S or IIOLMAII S 1LB.'l'lN 893 lhilnb 'Drl '.-.ou. in. n AMAZING - SEIISATIONAL WARFARIN RAT KILLER ' You have read about thls,pro.-iuct in the Readers Digest and .your farmersl Trade Papers. It positively will rid your farm buildings of rats. up interior bleeding; the rat is unaware he is being poisoned. Write or come in-for your supply. Sup Warfarin sets 5 LB. TIN 3-89 er Market Ht WWI 5,".-I M1)l'A,1f were found in ancient Rome. going about with canes, The wglk. Greece. EKYDL Beside! llllli Elldlllls canes used by the ladies were needles those people used scis- invariably decorated with cute lit- 50T3 3W1 lhlmble-5. They also kept , tie love knots. treasure chests to store away var- A common bong new by Du,- ml" 3-nlcl" 0! V5Iue- pioneer parents was that crying ' ' ' dogs portended death and calami- QW93 Ellnbem OW"-' 3:000 Mir ' lies. This is another hand down 5"” dial”! 10 53)! nolhlnll about from the days when the dog was 5h9"- h”5- 9”” Y9” C3" SW53 It looked upon as a dieiy. able to fore- th” 9”" M 3"”! 3” 9Xl"l5lV?lsee death and give warning of its cmh” cl0”l' approach by seiing up a dismal How long. have men been using mwnng, walking canes? Ever since Bibli- cal days and perhaps much long-l er. The young Athenian dandiesl were twisting walking sticks when Greece was in baby clothes. Canes BEDEQUE W. M. S. The nuxiliury of the VV. M. S. of Bedcque United Church held did not come into general favor in their June meeting Wednesday England until the time of QuEen.aiternoon at the home of Mrs. Bus. lChurlcs Henderson. in the uh- And Louis XIV of Francegicnce of the president. Mrs. Pcsrln brought the custom to the French Afflcck presided and conducted Court. soon everybody that was,lho worship irrriod sinizlns hymn. anybody in the French Capital werc;"Tll0U Glorious God". PACE THREE Mrs. Carrie Leard read the scriptures. Mrs. Affleck oifersri prayer followed by singing "Jesus Thou Divine Companion". Sixteen members answered roll call and one visitor was present. Twenty house culls. sixteen hos- pital ralis and fourteen cards were reported during the past month. Collection 515.80. Emerg- ency Iund 56.92. A new member. Mrs. Judson Blackimore. was welcomed to this - socleiy. Mrs. Edna Jenkins revived the book entitled "A Torch in Japan." Miss Louise Cnllbeck offered prayer for Christian youth in Canada and Europe and for Un- ited Church missionaries who in Japan are taking part in work camps. Singing "0 Son of God". am! the benediction brought to ii close a very interesting meeting. -FURNITURE THAT SPELLS O-U-A- OUTSTANDING SPECIAL Made by A leading Canadian Manufacturer. these sets (exact! drop-Ir-at table and ioiir Chairs in evenly-grained liartixmoi vnrnish finish! 48” x 36" wiili Icnvcs up. NOW at this money-saving New Way price! Tremendous Value! 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