MONDAY, Ts? USE THE US FOR THE NEW WALL PAPER CATALOGUE Write or print your name very plainly on the coupon. Send it to us and we will send you by return mail the interesting, attractive new Wall Paper Catalogue showing 80 modern designs. COUPON Charlottetown, P. H. l. Please send me the logue. Name Address Shipping charges mid on orders of Charlottetown, \ .. midi npqpiiifclrr nine years of illness d Dottcet of Rustioo served in; to know God's Will-re- (lrflbh. Onlvlnrchl, while ves were assembled in greet Cluist their Savior on earth to take away 1i nsr-tnriing to Christ g2. accounted for twenty- » o! earthly probation. " .\l.l:ié"l‘ cliicle for hidlnil ' ~' ‘~ "':“~'i llis mild Moore i McLeod Limited, Moon: a. M9LEOD G. new Wall Paper Cata- senseellltueemllueIemeemleeeeueemmeseeeee nsseesseseeeeeeleseleIsleseleeeeeeesee $2. up- flrn led I I Rm. yoke was borne religiously and cheerfullyn If at times. ll Seemed too hard, it developed Patience to prevent the murmur. Her faith, trust and picty were edifylng. Departed from this dark world of war, may she be united to the criestial court in the Heavenly Father's bright home of P0869- There, she will consummate her temporal service while reposing in the contemplation of eternal Beauty and Love. she leaves to mourn the loss oi a. dearly loved daughter and sisifl- lwr parents. Mr. and Mr_s._I.eo_u 57$ nms, l,‘ I Ottawa, March lit-War in the Pacific has suddenly removed the Ala en nctuol project of intense sctlvltylorntsl notes between United of‘ the highway were exchnnged todsy by Prime Minister W. iilnifzit, u. s. Minister. Vast ownfltlw of eqvlnmwt Ind hundre ready moving to the scene of Olfifluillll- that this new battlefield of road builds, against the wlldemeas in the long-range strategy of the tween the United States border end route will be closely followed by the new highway, which will extend -io Fort Si. John to Watson Lake to Whitehorse to boundary. and then will be about 1,200 miles long. Although two routes IIQW Alaska with e Ilfllll of modern, wlll b; followed by the new highway. In following the present route builders will be able to take advantage of about 300 miles of winter bush from "Fort St. lohn to Fort Nelson. wltllin .1 year by the thoussnds of United States Arm! men who now being concentrated st Dswson Creek, 5.0-, the end of steel. it is flllflllcd that the t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN l i iTlHIfl HIGHUJRV$ ska highway from th m“ States and Canada :0?!" ‘o L. Mackenzie King gm] ds of labourers nnd gqlno", n‘ zlnecn Hlllmied the vuet distance be. °° i0 Fllfbflllkb. Alaska. The road sslon for many months. neltlm- l! "WWII on the Illlp, were under discu will do the 10b. Th. Ills eelums is reserved tor are g1 udvertlsing as g A uewsy uture may be inserted q | lliIble load Internet, but nests u word, strictly edvnlhn COOK! for Phowgmlflis. BUILDING MATERIAL] - Qu- load rolled roofing. sshfelt shin lee building paper. roofing paper and repair specialists Just arrived. Roi. ers Hardware. L-l054-3-20-2l. FAR-M HELP WANTED — As there is e serious slwrtage of agri- cultural help, we wish any person looking for work on farms to m- form our office. Farmers in many cases are offering good pay. Give us your name, your post office ed- dress, and the amount you expect to receive for work on farm. Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture b997-a-1d-6i. FREE MOVIES- The free sound movies, which have been shovm monthly since Jan. 9th in some twenty-one centres on I. m. . are being well received by large and appreciative audiences. ‘Ib date. in March, free movies have been shown in Charlottetown, also York. Parkdale, southport. Also Alberton. O’Leary, summcrside (High School and 8t. Mary's Academy). 8t. El Hall; No. 9 B. I‘. T. 8.2 Kenslngton, Freetown; Ktnkora: Borden; Bradalbane and Hunter ltiver. This week, beginning today the free movies will be shown in Mt. Stewart, Souris, Cardigan, George- town, Montague. It is gratifying no find such a generous response to these pictures; pupils from sur- rounding dlstricts come to the centre for the afternoon shows. In Kinkora, for example. some 240 pupils saw the show on Wednesday afternoon and at Alberton and 0'- Leary, Kensington, Freetown, out- lying districts were well represented Adults attend the evening shows, The films depicting war time ac- tivities oi the forces overseas and munitions workers in Canada were very much praised by each audi- 9110C. Doueet, her brothers. Blulw. Louis. John R, N., and Raymond, also hvr gist/erg Josie, nnci Laurette. Two other sisters, Reverend Sr. St. Eugenie-des-Anges. C. N--D- and Helen predeceased her. Numerous Mass Cards and 9PM" ual bouquets testifi’ w the hlEll osttx=m in which the iamilflflulgi LEGEND RIP» B8523 =51- DELU HIGHLUHV ----- swine BOUHDRRY ----- PROVIHCIRL -- -- _.1 l . elqpmsm lion. J. P. .1- tuIIv-equlnved airports. Tlllg u.- from Edmonton to Grsnd Prairie the highway through the be completed vanguard I M" llllthway ‘will l OONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUB lvcl, ls-Ile A BUSY sOCIETY — Boutlbpori. sqwlrlg and Knitting Club hsve been, doing their bit for the Red on; M, the lest regular mee the secretary re Nasmw‘ “u.” ‘$11: u in on terisl. 14 pairs of socks. 4 women's stockinfl. ll. pail! I10V05. . 9 sleeveless sweaters, 5 turtle sweaters, 2 and donated were: two I-lihsnl. 4 lugg quilts and 4 crib quilts. Th financial donations during time were $8.00 to _ $3.00 to Russian Relief and $8.00 t0 Canadian Red Cross. MISSION BAND DOING GOOD WORK —— The View!“ United church wseion Band held their regular monthly meetirg 14. at the home oi Mrs. red nmsn. The prmident Adele Macllecliem pmsided. ‘Hie lesson pe on "Tales from Chins" was conducted by the superintendents, MI‘, Fred rnman and Mrs. Ernest Cameron assisted by Miss nnie Gor Roll Call was answered to g U moi-bars. Minutes were re by secretary Donalda Macleod. The treasurer Verna MacLeod reported $6.32 raised by the band since January 14, exclusive of 15 sub- scri-pmns to World Friends. The splendid work of this Junior church organization is to be highly own- mended. (Patriot Please Copy.) CROSS ROADS RED CROSS-Tire regular meeting of the Cross Roads Red cross Unit met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Balderston on March 10th with twentymine members present. After the routine business was completed, the secretary re- orted that $20.25 was realized at e Bean Supper which was held at the hcme of Mrs. Boswell Jen- kins. This amount to be forward- ed for Russian Relief. Discussion took place regarding an autograph quill; which members are making. The sum of $11.00 was voted for Easter gifts for one Nursing sister and ten boys serving in the armed forces outside Canada. Collection for evenirrs was $2.15. The follow- ing work was passed in: ‘l pairs soaks, 4 pairs sesmazfs socks. 5 turtleneck sweaters. I square neck swam‘, 1 refugee sweater, 2 ribbed helmets. 1 steel helmet ca-p, 1 milds suit, also 1 crib quilt donated, and one large pillow donated. Next meeting at. the home of Mrs. Win. ston Jenkins. (Patriot Please Copy). ' YOUNG PEOPLE CONDUCT SERVlCE — The Victoria Young Peoples Union conducted the ser- vice in Victoria United Church on Sunday afternoon. March 15. The theme was "Geihsemane-‘fiiurriph through surrender," l; gpccigl 1,93. Wu topic. The president Annie Gordon presided, The scri lum lesson, Mark 24-26-86 was re by Allison Lea. Mr. Evan Wright led in prayer. The responsive scrip. tune lesson was led by Mrs. Ernest Cameron. Mim Isabel Inm-en sang Very beautifully. "In the Garden. Others taking part in the program were Mrs: Herbert Gill. Jean Mac. Nevin. Eva MacLeori, Evelyn Mac- . Lormlfle Lowther. Mrs. Leroy BOWEN. Heath MaoQuar-rie. James MncEwi-hern and others. Mrs. Har- old Ellis was olwnnlst. (Patriot Please COPY). RED CROSS MEETING _. the last Red Cross meeting held the Maiscnneuve Juniors, Gallant presided 11nd Edouard Blamhaid act/ed as secretary. The minutes hil-Vlllg been adgpfiedl the roll call was answered by 9, plml, Aid Hint. The service convenor, Simonne Douoet, said that an af- Ehfill. 230 coupons, thirty hankies H1111 Mme empty tubes were ready to send to t-he Red Cross office, Harold Dorset ropzrted that Mr. Amos Gallant would take the parcel to Town, The health con- velwr. Gerard Pineau, remarked that the health rule: "If you cough or snceze do it in a handkerchief," had been easily k: t since only 0116 Pupil had a cold during thc PB monfh. ‘Ihc treasurer said that two dollars wrre given for a MW f0? Peace. one dollar for mailing newsnawers, one dollar for seals from the Boclete St. Jean BIWUSte 0d’ Montreal. The presi- dent for the next meeting will be Anne Marie Richard and the sec- retary, Helene Gallant. The roll coll will be answered by saying if each desk was kept tidy, In answer to an appeal fcr help. a oot quilt. sixteen hankles. and five leoes of flllcy work are t0 oomple d in s‘ month. To raise funds, a party will be held on April 13 and perhaps a concert later. The following were named for the orchestra: piano, Helene Gallant, mcuth or an El- mlre Gallant; and Edous. hlan- chsi-d; gulta-r, Alma Doucet and Georgina Dolron; violin, Stephanie MacDonald, More tools fcr manual training for the boys are to be ob- tained. A contribution for the Si. Thomas Aquinas ssciot-y is to be made. After a patriotic sing-song. the meeting adjourned. At by Elmire Mrs. J J. ,Connr.lly has return- ed to Halifax after a pleasant three weeks visit to Prince Edward Is- land. Her husband Lleut. Cmdr. Connolly has also returned from his leave period, CLINTON W. l. The reaular meeting a the Clin- ton Women's Institute met 6n March 11th at the home of Mrs. fisgh Illeaneyhfie mejdidentthpa: an meo ng open w Ode and Creed. Fourteen members answered loll eall with hints on soap making or suggestions on how‘ to save . ‘There were two visitors present. iMnutm of last meeting were reed and approved. Library books were distributed. Seven pairs socks three eesmans stockings, six seven girls’ dresses and one were llflillded in to the Red Omsn Convenor. The donation of a. uilt was else gratefully received. srn WHY HAVE SORE lift , this ' the bllnket fund, ~ r b1AY£R*s Plain End or Cork Ti) "rrs m: iosscco rim coums- Criznly, in the vest silence of the ocean's white-capped. spaces the Battle oi the Atlsntictmoltl! “nfilwfhd- U"! furiously on. Against the Navy's iron resolution, the {oe- man's boasting falters and. shall fail, while the doughty ships sail on to their harbour! under the British hills. ~NAVY- CUT Cl-GARETTES- and sewing material were given u . Sick committee reported none sick. ‘lire following ncw ccmmit- tees were appointed: SlIlk—Ml‘S. Willard Riley and Mrs. Ernest Pick- ering. Program~Miss Irene Pick- ering and Miss Lorna Warren. l.unch—Mrs. Christie Goes, Mrs Wilfred Pickering, Mrs. Stftinig lvlléscliay and Miss Vivian Wood- s e. It was moved and seconded that. $2.30 be sent to the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club for "Milk for Bri- tain," also moved and seconded that $25.00 be sent. to the Canadian Jewels srpiifire Fund, A paper on Co~operntlvo Mar- keting was read by Mrs. Bruce Clark and the qucsticnrlalre on Agriculture was discussed. Collec- ticn was taken amounting to $2.00. Prcgrrun consistcd of a “Shain- rock" contest. carried out by Mrs. Bruce Clark and won by Miss Ruth l-leaney and Miss I181}? Piclrerng. Next meeting to be iteld at the home of Mrs. Charles Wooflarde. Roll call to be answered with s flour bag or adyard of c:t‘on. Meeting close with the National Anthem after vrhirh a dlcicu lunch was served by the hostzss and committee. DRESS TO TYPE AND BE CLEVER . yBofote buying ycuv Easter suit or selecting your coif or make-up, look over the cast of character's you'll find in the spring fashion previews, and get a. clear mental Dlvture of the one you want t1: look like. This ls truly ementfal in these days of increasing stnndartiizWon. For the more "typed" ycui- clothes are, the more urgn" ‘v yr" owns of mind and your gocd looks re- itzuire that you srlct the right YPQ. So make up your mind. Are you the old-fashioned, s*ft and frilly- feminine kind’! Thur consider balms with your mm haircut. or- gandv blouses. and the lowly new flower-laden costume {ewrll- . does the ccsuaiy la‘ ored model always strike your fancy through a d'rect personal appeal? Ill so, notice her :1 tailored suits with plunging ncckiincd rayon blouses which she wears also with dinner slndis instead of dinner skirts And her little turban. made of. or wound on her her from, s, i greaFvariety of colorful mate- ‘Puff Puddings with 'Orange-Fcam rials Sau" To be dramatically. scphs isat- edly attired, study the costumes composed of a suit, a wide-candied open-nt-lire-tltroat shirt, exotic hat This type wear slim evening gowns, and oven her daytime walk- ing-and-working shoes are stamped with her particular style. _ Of course. you necdirt d-ress to one type only. nor to the i._\'o~ of won-tan you are by nature. Many women deliberately sslrct several role= to play will their ciothes. and many select one role which is not what they feel t.:cy are but what they uiant otrcrs to take :hcm for Tint lakes a gocd deal of skill and thought. It‘s a kind of post-graduate performance. O-OO-Q§O§§-OO-O§§4 0O O§QOO§§P i DAILY Sl1_~°,‘3.l’-S3.Vll1g MENUS veeeeoeeoereeooeoeobooce (FOR, MONDAY, MARCH Z3) By (Xllllffllle Caldwell Bayiey. Canadian Horne Journal Here is a day's menu that will be irulriticnnlly soilrd. even when other dishes you prefer are sub~ stituted for some u! thcsc, so long as they are of like type. Recipes for the sweet dishes - perhaps the puzzlers of the mcmcnt -- are inciudcd. All of these happen to b: achiever; w.iiisj'rup as thesweel ingredient BREAKFAST \ Apple Juice Cooked or Heaclv-to-serve Cereal with Honey or s-crup and Whole soft-Cooked Ol‘ svranzbled Egg Tcw=t Beverage ‘of Cllfllt‘ lllfk or Cocoa for Chilskfl LUNCH Toasted Ci’ ‘e e Ba ndlwi. hes elery Maple-Apple Cc-zrp ‘to Co:kiee BGVGFI!" of Choice [DINNER Beef and Liver Loni Brown Gravy Baked Potatoes Diced Beets cccrmerclal wax, arvrlied ligating- ~e Beverages of Choice PUFF PUDDINGH 1 l-z cups once-sifted lxisiry flour or l l-S‘ cups once-sifted bread flour 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder l-B teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter or , shortening l 1-2 cup corn syrup 1 988 2-3 cup milk l-2 teaspoon pure vanilla Measure flour and add baking powder and snlt. Blend the soft fat with the syrup Beat and add the egg. Sift in dry ingredients al- ternately with the milk: ccmbine after each wet or dry addition, and include vanilla with last measure of milk. Use batter to 3-4-fill greased des earthonirare pudding buns or minim pans. BRlliG in moderate oven 350 F’ about 26 minutes. (You m Serve not with sauce. ay little csol and frost any of the puddings that are left over) ORANGE-FOAM SAUCE l li-i tablespoons grated orange rnd . 2 egg whites Pinch of salt _ l-z cup corn syrup 6 élviblespoons dra ned orange 0e Lemon juice to taste Beat egg whites with salt until stiff but not dry. Gradually beat ln corn symp, bcafng after each addition until the mixtu~e stands in peaks Fold in orange-rind, orange dice and lrmon uire Let stand about. 15 minuies rpnllow. before servmg. CLEAN FURNITURE SHINES If your fine mahcg-zny furniture becomes clouded and soiled, a thorough cleaning ls in order. Use only a very mild so: itiozbughly dissolved in water. w: ng cut the washing cloth ry as posuble, cover only s small ares et s time, and d-ry oilicklv wi‘h o soft clean cloth. Rewax with .s rehnble ly and rubbed lohttly , wi grain to a fine lustre. r-orunATfifii-rcn cs1- For skating. hlkir consider u cover litt the and such, Dutch cap to keep your curls flxm blowl about. Very youthful —oi ‘ red felt, nicely crot-hclrcl ~' and o. huge enlbroiderxi he. .- the back of the crown. lhrlups y0u'd like t-o ivenr it to lop your evening ensemble too l; would do nicely-it's so amusing RElllli BROS. TOPPER Products for Sale at Reddin Bros. For that Stubborn COUGH . Take Reddin’s Bronchial Syrup Large Bottle-Silo C-O-DYO-L with Creosote and Guaincol A Reconstructive Tonic 16 oz.—-$l.00 Lezive Your Films At REDDIN BROS For Finishing: Wampoles Hard Boiled Candies cellophane wrapped ' packages 25c Molasses Kisses Stilt Water Kisul‘! Rum and Butter Kiss! ' 10c per bag. REDDIN BROS. L. M. DOUCETTB B. M. SMALLMAN With Pfllle MIMI"! Kill! end former colleagues of the Senate end Gwen-amnion laid to rest in Montreal. Premier King. Rim. (l. pellbeners the body ef the hte Benstor nsndurlflil Y" n. Power end leneter Ielluntyne msy he mos-who'd st the right 0i llle lite-til"-