German force Prussian war. Sofull of natural flavour . . . such delicious whole- r groin goodness. 0gilvie’s true Scottish Process can roll oats so gently that each tender grain is a flavour pre- served toasted flake . . o retaining all its natural, healthful goodness. That's why Ogilvia Oats mate better! That's lchy Ogilvie 0m are boiler! t Try 'I'Iu's Recipe For OGILVIE OAT .- FRUITIES I Ogilvle Flour, 2 cups O - vie an, 1Q cup shorlonin , K rups brown sugar, 2 eggs, cup sour milk or buttermilk, l. tspn. "d1. M cup raisins, l/j eu cur- rania. ‘A cup chopped nuts, ' clap dares, I fspn. cinnamon, 1 ups. Ills ice, )6 fspn. salt. ream aborlening; scld sugar, Wcll bcalen eigs, oals, milk in a-lllcll soda has zen dissolved; add Fruit and nufs. and last flour sifted will: salt lull spices. Drop by spoonful on greased sheet. Bake in moderate oven liminules. 047-‘! LASTING MEMORIAL The French town of Chsteaudlm embodies the Cross of the Legion of Honor in its coat of arms. com- memorating the valor of 1.000 citi- zcxls who defied an overwhelming in the Franco- lash, tho other. Iaau lit a alg- aretle, hs grinned at Carolyn pvcr you got over your lsntruln." be said. when you have decided to be res? scnsbls." announced- Carolyn and walked olll. Julia Webster when shs heard Carolyn story. “No woman with mould have done ‘anything I “Carolyn as timowsnt on and sbafilissrd nothing from Beau. she wsngput g Iris! deal. It Ill full to sso hsr friends lslln and» catch up on all tho latest hows of s sllht of Bsau, for tho sound o! his voles. The Central Guardian Ibis column isvroasrvod for asws o! loul‘ Interest. but advertising of ‘ "W" nature may b0 inserted J1 llvs ssnls s word smelly pa; able Isl sllvana; CIASWILL for Photographs 1;?” BIOS, TAXI. - Yhone BUBIAD YESTERDAY - The funeral of Mr. Peter Ccyls took place yesterday morning at 8.4;: from the residence of Wilfred Dou- cetle, 70 Prince Street, u; an, Dunstan‘! Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. David McTagus \vho also conduct ed the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Clair Hodgson. John Power, Henry Gal- lant. Cleorgs MacLellan, James Viokerson and Albert Wilson. In- terment was la the church came- cry. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. John McGulgan was held yesterday morning from hor late residence, s2 Upper Queen Street to the Church of the Moll Holy Rsdoamsr when Requiem Walter Mann. C. S. S. R. The pall- bearers wsrs Messrs. Wendell Mac- Donald. John Hughes, Arthur Mc- cn and Alban MacDonald. Inter- Ccmetery whers services were conducted by Rev. D. M. Coll, 0.53.12. Personals Mrs. Bertha Gibbs has returned homo after spending the week end with her cousin. Mrs. Julia Sent- ner, loyalist. --BEA.U- I Mrs. no», Pugh lmllls Carolyn flushed. “Boaul" she gasped. "You're always talking about marriage being a fifty-fifty pro- position.” he went on. “You've thrown it up to me that I haven't tried to make you happy. From where I sit, Carolyn, the firs is on the other wheel. You married a poor man, a working man with ajfsrryiliy dependent on him. You haven't tried to hell). You've simply sat around and sulked because you couldn't make me over to suit you." "I learned to cook." said Carolyn in a weak volce._ “Because you wanted an excuse to keep me away from the folks. BCCSUSQ you were Jealous o! Jennie Sue." "Oh!" cried Carolyn. as if ho had struck her. "My mother's not stylish enough for you." Beau continued. "Cramp is impossible, so you say. You sneer at. Reno and Fisher because they aren't the best managers in the worldfWhy don't you take a look at yourself. Carolyn? What have you gal lo be so naught about except that your grsndfa er leil your family a gom of money?" "What do you expect me to do?" demanded Carolyn furiously, "Hop tables in the lunch room like Olive or clean up after tourists the way Jennie Sue dose?" "Wives have dons all thou things and morg to help their husbands get on." said Beau. “It's no dis- grace to work. Carolyn. Back of every mun who's a success there ls some woman who worked like the dlckens." "'f‘hen why didn't you pick that sort or wife!" cried Carolyn. "I've begun to wonder about that myself." muttered Beau. Carolyn, two flaming spots in her cheeks. turned lo snotty, “Take ms home." she said thickly, Beau shrugged his shoulders. "Spoiled children always pick up their rag dolls and .run home to mother when they can't take it." Carolyn had not serious! inten- ded to leave. Beau. She ha shmply wantld lfm to boa her to slay. But sh; had issued an ultilnatusn. There seemed to be nothing to dc except. livs up to it. and her tra‘ veling bags were still acked for tho lrlp which hadfsiled-lo ms;- srlalirs. "Ready, Scotty?" shl asked. Scotty looked distressed. "Aw, gee. Caro, don't be like that!" Carolyn did not look at Beam. "1 ‘lhlnk I'm just coming h my senses." sho said. Ihl plckld up one tssvollaa be] t the lighted tip. "I'll be doing bus- iness at. lhs same old stall when "I'll be glad lo no you. Beau, "You did orsctlyrigbt." said fiildo proved a sorry companion out. For a _WQOII Carolyn had rlsctly Tlonly limo and then began lo aehsjll ovsr for.a Ibohld told-no ls (Calif all‘ mourn-y. _ mocha- bsllsf.) my"? u» "hid. If come N firm, Mon-llow- ~~ . But Carolyn mllbt have dro eff tllo Jlflh for “any move u . oasslray sbolislspoa lss a ~ made. Durlngfltbs first m "weeks lslanders._ I Have Met B: ‘Islander Abroad‘ WINNIPDG. Man. (specialy- Today I called at Winnipeg Aw“, on s vislt,wll.h the Macbure fem- ily, who cams West in 1920. At the home, I found Nfrs. MscLure b11511! encased in entertaining he? lWO-Year-old granddaughter, who was left in he: care, while the mother went uptown on business. Mr. MacLure though a great asth- ma sufferer. was at work. 11s holds a good position with the Winni- peg Electric Company. CROWN BRAND CORN SYRU lo sluyl For nylon thread by Cortical come. All I need say is. "1 sm cums I roceiro at all the homes. BIONTRILJAL, Fob. filth-At lho and of a perfect meal, l like something "spacial" in lb. "y of dessert. That's why these Crown Brand recipes are particular favounlss of minemzlppleaaucs Coho —-E'rownwa—(.'hocnlula Cream P16. . mud I’ll be glad to send them along lo you on your request or Crown Brand Recipe Sheet 0.3.)’. Simply wrifa to me, Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent Sb, Montreal, P.Q., for your free copy. You'll find that cooking with Crown Brand lsdellghtfully eaay...resuli-s C. are truly flavourful- with that deliciously different IOWII Brand flavour. Take my UFIBIIC ask your grocer lo-morrcw for Swing Is Fun with Corlicelli Nylon. Thread. Sowing for your fflfllll)’, yourself or your homo is more satisfying when you know that your seams are sewn lVLrs. MacLure. like all fomier ‘llff more r-lnslio than other iypes of sewing thread Islanders. gave me a hearty wel- *1‘ Pr°""d°5 1.1-» needed “ sire" in seams and this makes for longer wearing. Press our nylon-sewn. mm (m; Igandq and m, “.91, seams with a wann iron, rcmpsra ls lo that used for rayon and you'll find that they'll last the lifs of with ml, yct she could not get away XrCm tho thought. It ac- ccmpanied her everywhere, She grew white and thin, Her father was uneasy. betber go back lo hm." he said ville again." she told her father- bitterely. "I simply can't stand it. Beau ls unbearable around his family." - a letter which, Julia Webster dic- tated. He said that he regretted the trouble which had overtaken Carolynb marriage and hoped the difficulty could be adjusted. lle went ahead to explain that a glrl reared as his daughter had been, could not be expected to live on a drastically reduced scale without unhappiness. H; said Carolyn showed the effects of the strain and was bitterly opposed to re- posed that Beau accept a place in his office. Ho mentioned a hand- ecure." he concluded. "There is plenty of work in connection with the Scott estate, part of which will eventually be Carolyn’; I'm not so young as I was and I can't live forever. In view of the fact that Scotty refuses to have anything to do with the buslnesl. it will solve the problem lf can train you to step inlo my shoes." he had his own business to handle and he did not propose to fill any on; elss's shoes. He said he had given Carolyn the best home ho could afford, but shc left in her own accord and she would havc to rs- lurn tho same way. able!" cried Carolyn, bursting into tears. Her mother was llllllly} indignant something about an Islander." Mr. Roderick Mschure is the 1 h M _ son of the lain Hugh and Rachael H: u‘ w” maul” by n” (Gillis) MacLurs of Bresdalbane PEI. ind has three brothers Road, Btanchel, P. E. I. ,- o o s Pisquid. P. E. 1.. and has three brothers, George cf Morel], P. E. I., Fred of Surnmersido and Roy o! Mt. Stewart. P. E. L; and six sisters. Mrs. Samuel Jay of Char- lotlet n, Mrs. Ira Clark and Mrs. Emma Jay of Mt. Stewart, P. E. I., lvfrs. Fisher of Morell River, RE. .. Mrs. Fred Jay and Mn. Daniel Bfrt of Plsqufd, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. MacLurs have thres sons. All wsra overseas in the last -\va.r, Gordon and ,l‘l'.l§ll were in the airforcc, and Garth was in the army. Garth was in the Diepvpe raid. Just as he land- od onllhe beach. ho received a bul- let wound in the right chest. He was forced bo lay where he fell on the beach for hours before they were able to pick him up. All the while, shelling was going an overhead, and. the flerceness of the raid was not fa.r sway. As e result of the Wound. the right lung is collapsed and Garth suffers al. tunes from soreness: in the wound. Having led his class in the ClVll service exams. in connection w-lib lho Postal Department, Garth holds a. good position at Winni- peg's Main Post Office. l-fe is married and has one child. Gordon is employed with Lhl" Si. Boniface Creamery. He is nlar- rled and has one child. Hugh is employed with the I‘. C. A.. and is married. The three boys live in Winnipeg. Man. telephone call from him. She watch- ed for a lciler. None came. After a while she began lo play with the idea that Beau had got over herand it terrified her. She did not. ‘want to‘ believe he was no longer in love "If you love Beau. Carolyn. you'd “I'll never try to live in Mary- In the end her father wrote Beau urning to Maryvllle. Ho then pro- ome salary. “Please do not imagine I'm in- ulling you by offering you a sin- Beau answered promplly. f-ls ssld "I- told you he was unreason- makes one feel. there must be something a little different about an Islander. Surely the “song, “There's somathlhli slbout a sol- dier". must have meant. "There's Alexander, formerly of Peace Riv- ‘d. m. d Mm t, Th wh 1_ er. Alberta, where he operated and Qua e e om“ a owned a Ladies‘ Clothing Store. k l u, - now of Victoria, B. 0.. Donald of mmllwo p“. m a catholic Breadalbans and Charles in the r U. S. Also, there ls a. sister. Mrs. (Capt) MacLean of the Dixon Mrs. MscLurs is tbs daugbtsr of the late Samuel and Janie (Collett) Laird, of Lalrds‘ Mills, want to miss! 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The period Feb. 15-22 is being observed in Canada as Boy Szoul- Girl Guide Week featuring 165,000 Scouts and Guides Serve Canada." Canada's Boy Scout membership now stands at an all-lime hish of 103.759. This is 5.282 more than last year. Registered Camps groups increased from 5&0 to 647. and unregistered camps from ‘.11 to 46. Legion. 41; Community. 660; Han- dicapped, l; Hebrew. 15; flatter Day Saints. 30; Lutheran. 13; Presbyterian, 112; Roman Catho- lic, 19B; Salvation Army, 68'. Ser- vice Clubs, 145; United Church, 398; Others, 133. —As part of tho functions of Boy Scout-Girl Guide week an in- spection of Guides and Brownies was held on Tuesday night at the High school Auditorium, Summer side and of the Scouts and Cubs at the Presbyterian Church Hall. The Guides and Brownies were inspected by Mrs. J. Gordon Mao- Donald. Charlottetown, Provincial Commissioner of Girl Guides. nc- companied-by Mrs. D. C. Tomp- kins, District Commissioner for East Prince. There were four companies of Guides and two packs. of Brownies on parade under the general command of Miss Belle Coyle, District Captain. They had been trained during the winter in marching and parade work by Mrs. David Carnegy and lVlIrs. MacDon- ald expressed herself as being very pleased with the turnout. Sevcn new Guides who hud "flew up“ from Brownies were enrolled and two new Brownies were enrohed. The Scout inspection was carried out by Mr. W. A. Currie, Assist- ant Provincial Commissioner a? the Presbyterian Church l-lall. H: stated that he was impressed by their appearance and bearing and turnmt. No. 1 troop was unde". Mr. Charles Llnkletter. Scour congratulated them on s. splendid Master and No. 3 troop was under Nlbr. David camezy. Scout Master. The inspection was followed by a period of games-S. am. and 4 p.m. your daily “ Vi-Tcna Times?" You'll find lhat this brief rest and a cup or glass of delicious nutritious Vl-Tone (hot or cold) help you go st the chores with renewed energy. Those daily “ Vi-Tons pauses" are indeed a healthy habit! In fact, if/s a bettcMllnu-good iclca to make it s family habit, too. Your children will love Vi-Tonefs rich. chocolaly flavour (‘and you'll find it easier to get them lo drink - v their milk this pleasant way.) Friend husband, loo, will welcome \i-'I‘ono after a hectic day at the oflice. Remember, ‘VI-TONE il (in of good-tasting Vi-Touc. “Such stubbornness!" she exclahl- merely been vlsltinl h” D5751"!- ed. Once her decision was taken, she "Two dcmlnsnl. personalities do was all excited. Her hand trembled not thrive under one roof." said 5° she could scarcely write. To her Madam Scott with a grlmace. “If surprise she was eager lo see her you wuntcd to wear- lhe breechesl “me house again. she even h-ad a you should have married that sissy slariled feeling that she would be Hurst boy." gladto see the Bells. In retrospect “Peyton is perfectly charming," they did not seem nearly so im- protested Carolyn hotly. possible as she had thought them. ‘ “But. you aren't in love with him." But the letter was never mailed. "No." acknowledged Carolyn For Carolyn found that she was again bursting Into tears, "I'm in going to have g, child. Bean's chlldl love with Beau." But Beau had not wanted a baby until he was better eq! pped finan- CIIAPTEI i cially. ‘Thai iettles it," said hcr moi-bar. Carolyn finally decided lo write "You can't go back to that awful‘ Beau ma: she would be hams on ‘place in your condition, Carolyn." Sunday. Shc thought it best to act Carolyn shuddered when she as lf she had never intended to stay thought of her lmall stuffy house. cliques ended 1947 with 6,256 (5. 226). The Salvation , Army Life Saving Scouts. 1,558 (1.529). last year, and not included in other camping statistics. number- ed 263 withr2,937 boys in attend- chockful of helpful food elements. Ask your grocer to-morrow for s anca. Wolf Cubs. showed the biggest- fncrease ln Canada last year, num- baring 52.044 as against 47.800 the year before. Boy Scouts increased 1n numbers from 38.632 to 39.077. Scout camps in 1947 increased by nearly 30 percent from 14,753 to 21.039, which means that more than one in every five boys in Scouting in Canada last year went to camp. parenthesis the Scout population figures for each province for I947 are: Prince EdWBJd Island. 4.58 (W0); Nova Scot-la, 5.809 (5.787); NewBrunswlck. 3.925 (3.760); Que- bee, 7,350 (soar); Orltario, 51.120 ($8,469); Manitoba, 0.011 lam»: Saskatchewan. 5.159 (4.748); Al- berta. 6.102, (5.933): British Col- gwsy. It was less ailing i0 her She tors up her letter to Beau. Bha vanity to prelend al. shs had hsda complete revulsion of feeling about, going back to Maryville. She thought she could not bear it to have the Bells near her. Madam Scott siooditsweek and then she paid her Tflhltldlflflllgill‘ a ' . ‘ e W I l h C o l d l? llissuresbrll! {zllllfillflelgllkol aebrokfn our {mu g |g pm; y ue doll?" sho demanded in her most to Bacteria that has" lodged in Hill"!!! WI"- the "fling of yum. no” and Carolyn stared at hsr reproach- fully. "I don't feel up to anything." thmat‘ You may eve“ be d?‘ "Nonsense!" snapped the old lady. veloping Grippe or BrOflCllllQ 3h, ,.,,,,,,; mum, 0,, ‘h, ",0,- and not be aware of if. What mo, n..- ebony-headed cane. "u you want most of all is comfort Julia has hsr way she'll make an and relief; if so. use Polsorfs Invllld out of you Juli II m! hul- m» sun» vii-h =°"'°*'"l ‘::.'::*'".:::.;l‘:*"":."1‘.:;."'"is: powetml antlalm“ that act) they've sat around’ llks knots on s “lectlvdll "P9" m3 lam‘ log. shining in his reflected glory. infected areas of your nose and l 1mm They're soft as Jelly. x Carolyn‘ cheeks ‘wer blazing. :::::“':.:°.';.~.*a::l 1:: -,~,,=.~;,_»»»’< !“ u» M hum‘ 33am‘ TM‘ l“ wk" ‘You're sctins llko a pampered "thousands before you have done u, hflyfymygugl; w, b; mm; by usln Poland's Cough vim yam-you , Id in 35¢ haul“, . ~ your-half of. the‘ load. with‘ some honest. work M1160‘- youhl forget ng - man. carrying I 1A Federation des Scouts Cath- Shorfiperiod camps for Scouts The Junior Scouts. known as the The. number of boys attending With tho i948 figures shown in llfnblls, l0.011 (8.110) . Affiliation of Canadian B03! flcout, groups ls as follows: Angli- IOROTIIY lllX SAYS.»- (Continued from Page .2 old hag as much as they would. or that Mamie feels that she is being flayed alive when Grandma and the aunts take her apart. limb by limb. and descent on how unfortunate it. is that she has the Jones’ nose and the Smiths‘ teeth. V In many cases, children's sullen dispositions, their lack of ann- bition, their bad manners, their inability i-o gel; Mon! with P611910 can be traced straight back to their parents’ discussing their char- acteristics in their presence. as if they were little stooges who were so stupid they didn't know what it was all about. - Not many parents are intentionally unkind to their children, but many of them are stupidly cruel to their YOHHZSIBFS- Ffluie!‘ 5658 ‘m. dinner table in a roar by holding Johnny up to ridicule. Mother blalbs the sacred secret that Mamie told her. And every word is a stab in the hearts of the poor, vulnerable little creatures who can't defend \ 1 WILLIE, IN THIS OLD l PHUIO OF ME AT’ THE . AGE OF SEVEN WITH ‘P GREQT GRANDPATHERMD can. 41a: Baptist. an: Ounsdlw ‘Mwhll-vm Iyslllollroll no urns MAXI THIS SlMPlI TIST TODAY . lfllillltSoo clrofnabihslah throat. Why ex rlmcnt any thought you had better stuff in “and, Wm, m1?" Qlgqfqqgmh longer? Fight of your throat m?’ Murine in ouch eye. You gal- oulcx Rlllll. lnslanlly your syn fool rs» fleshed. Mus-Inc's skllful blend of 7 in- qrodionla cleanses and ihos oysa ihul on lirsd from overwork or exposure lo sun, wind and dust. MURINE | =.F°5.1£9*-!"'"" l Promptly Help: BREAK IIP llllllliifllllll“ CHEST C0105. In Bronchial Tract, Nose, Throat! At first sign of a coId—rub Muslcrola on chest, throat and back. bfusierole promptly relieves coughing-it pene- trates (lee-p and helps break up lhg congestion. blusberole has the advantages of s warming, stimulating mustard plaster yet is much easier to apply. Just rub it on for fast rclicf! In 3 strengths. ‘MW’ STIRRLNG m5“ or; men suns rro OPEN AT CAPITOL To-mi! EdWBICl G. Robinson, Ids L154 plno. John Garfield and Bur! Fitzgerald are starred in Warner Bros.’ "Tlhe Sea. Wolf." stirring drama. of the (high seas. which be< gills a xcbwrn engagement Lonighi at Lhc Capitol Theatre. flilchael Gurtiz directed “The Sea. Wolf," which was adapted for tho screen by Robert Rossm firovm tha celebrated Jack Landon novel. In addition to the stellar Lrlo. Alen- ander Knox and Gene Lookharl: alrl featured in other important rolet Erich Wolfgang Korngold contrlls buled the film's original music. If more parents respected their children's feelings and sensitive- ness, we would have fewer delinquents. Napoleon and Uncle Elby By Clifford MucBridJ _ ... ______....._.... N . oa-a-fl-aiuac. 4? 454599-11; .... .A..y-_...-_..._,L....__..__._.-a. no‘.