QCTOBER 1_2. ,'__ 1'- =,__a-"‘ - In‘ Pullman Pool. Canadian ° '“' r ahggqieake and. Ohio Rallroad. “ ad a 31-011 proposing pmhase o! $311,111“ ralroad car interests ior 575000000. Ii deal goes through. f slid 5500000000 will be spent Llepfacm 111 present Pullman Numment with ultra-modern |l0€IL I M!!!’ DAINLIY W. l. m; _—e_ting o! Darnley wfiinl-Craseiitul: was held at the 1,0,... o! Mrs. Colin Mountain with n attendance oi eight membl“ " . Meetina opened Institute Ode and cl Roll call was $15,111”; o! previous ibeetiilitgvzlgre m‘; appIOVCKI and signed. mPlan: were made ior an eriterta men tor the returned soldiers at a time when all were at home- It was decided that those who 501151;; roi- the Salvation Army also “in”; clothing ior the Clot-hi Drive", Each member was ask :0 donate three quilt blocks for the‘ quilt already started in order that; 11 may be completed and packs with the clothing. The members were invited ‘.0 meet. at the home oi! Mrs. Wallace Pjckgring to peck this box. Mrs. Wallace Adams and Mrs. Clarence Hickey were appointed to see a- bout procuring a new honour roll. ii was decided to change the hour oi meeting to 7.30. School com- mittee was absent. Sick commu- tee reported visiting sick and tak- ing treats. Plans were made for havin o hot chicken dinner with pum pudding in the hall. Collection amounted 30c. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John Bassett and Miss Violet Bassett. The National Anthem closed the meetini. LOT 65 NOTES Miss Evelyn McQuald, teacher oi Chelton School, is spending her fall vacation at. her home- Mr. Raymond-B-rby was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. .\ir, Gene Carragher was a re- cent visitor to 'I‘i!rnish. Misses Bemice Cmdy and Ethel Callaghan spent a iew day! Vi!"- ing friends in Kinkora. . Messrs. Cecil and James Murray and James Woodes were recent visitors to California. Miss Mable Graves spent two weeks visiting iriends in Hampton. Miss oii-iialfiimivrcdie Thomp- son spent several weeks in Lot B5. Miss Junie Toole, teacher at Green Road school, is taking a two weeks’ course at Prince oi Wales College. Misses Rosalie and Doris Quinn arc visiting friends in the city. Mr, Cedric Barrett was in the eity yesterday. 1945 ' w angst. betd ~_ ‘gapizzglllfdfly- Watch for opening 3v There will be central euannian CRASWlI-L hr Phlihfljphg, ‘l OONFED W ammo‘ EIATION Lin IN. “IOITUNIB APPIIENT ".- , Glllrdilnw new aerial sting? .133 I IBADALIANE United chug... car. Dotober 142101 m“ °T118§f1f Anuonivcaif- snvieis..i...l.l..i’.f. ""0112: m Owed» Simon. October ma. Omiiaen u a. u, Dundu a P. r1. Montalue 1.30 B. M. R. n, M». Lean. Ministor. 10.13.11, WINSLOE rasronarfcrranoa. -—8@rvioea Sunday. October 14in are as follows: Iiighiield 11 A, M, Prinoctown Road 3 P. M. Winsloe North 7-30 P. M. Guest Speaker, Rev. E. R. MacVicar. 10.12.11, HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — flervlcgg for Sunday. October 14th, follows: North Willshire 11 “A? Hampshire 8 P. M. and i-luntgr River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I Mor. rison, Minister. 10-12-"11. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH»- Minldter. Rev. Peter Jackson. Ser- vices for Sund . October 14th. vic- toria 11 A. M. . J. H. Ma r- lane. Hampton 2 P.. M. Mr. J. H. MacFarlarie. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Rally Day. . 10-12-11. ‘ CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. -- Services Sunday October 14ah are as follows: Kings- ton 11 A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. B. School 2 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. S School 11 A. M. Guest speaker, Rev. P. Jackson. 1012-11. POWNAI. CHARGE. — United Church of Canada. Services. Swi- dly, October 141th. 11.00 A. M. Clif- ton. 2.80. P. M. Moum, Herbert. 7.00 P. M. Pownal. The Rev. J. R. Skinner o! Cornwall. will conduct. all services and preach the sermon. Rev. E. R. MacVicar. Minister. . 100-12-11. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast. Services Sun- day. October 14th will be as 1'01- lowsz-Morziing Worship at 11 "Th ving for Harvest.” Even- ing service at 7.30. Rev. E. C Evans. Minister. 1012-11. CENTRAL PARISH. - Sunday October 14th. Clyde River 10.30 A. M. Sacrament o! the Lord's Supper. Preparatory Service Friday 8.15 P. M. Sunday 8t 2.30 S Catherines. Churchill ‘l P. M. Canoe Cove S. S. 2.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Minister. 10-12-11. W. M. S. MEETING .— The October meeting oi New London United W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Edward Williams Thursday evening. the 4th. Th President led V the meeting and opened by singing, Hymn 502, What a Friend We have in Jesus. The Scripture reading, Pslam 11B, was read responsively and Mrs. Pound led in prayer. Roll call was answered by eleven members with a verse on Thanksgiving. There were two visitors present. It was decide“ tmhave the Study Book for our next meeting. Mrs. Goss reported . the proceeds oi the ‘Ihankoifering service and $19 the value oi the box sent to Labra- dor. A speclal collection is to be taken at- the November meeting and the members were reminded to have their clothing for the National collection. The programme con. sisted oi’ readings on Christian Stewardship by Mrs. J.1VI. Camp- bell and Great Little John Geo. die by Mrs. Roy Macleod. The collection amounted to $9.40 The meeting closed with Prayer by the President and the Lord's Prayer in unison. ATTENTION I ' A ltl/ESSAGE T0 THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND THE ANNUAL MEETING 0F THE TEIIPERAIIGE ~.Wiil Be Held Friday, October 12th. IN I-IEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL CHARLOTTETOWN SESSIONS AT 10:00 AM. and 2:00'P.M. Dr. John Cobnrn oi ‘Tbronio, Secretary of the Canadian Temperance Federation, will be pres- ent at these meeting. on sans: 1 FAIRBANKS PLATFORM SCALES (Capacity BINDI. he m 11v‘: out z. word, strictly m, . e‘ Trinity FEllEllATlilIl 1000 Lbs.) l DOUBLE CHATHAM GRAIN CLEANER l SINGLE Cl-IATI-IAM GRAIN CLEANER’ l ‘ : 1 CLIPPER SEED CLEANER 4 SETS COUNTER SCALES ‘ICHTEQE 6' Li‘. RET no. HD0111 cake-making, because of sugar‘ restrictions. If you haven't yet discovered how Swans Do n helps low-sugar cakes-try one of the grand recipes given he . With Swans Down and a tested recipe, you'll make sugar-savers that family and guests rave over . . .even when you can't give your cakes the benefit of frosting! Try the hi1. recipes given here. See how Swans Down makes ration - wise cakes so tender, so deliciously light, moist and flavorful, you'll make them often- shortage or no short- age Why Swans Down Cakes are More Successful Swans Down is milled for the express pur- pose of making better cakes. Made from the choice inner portions of fine Canadian wheat, Swans Down is sifted over and over again, Grand luhd recipes on each paring’. THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l wars/Ii With so little aura: superb oneness an evenness of spun bu" _/ o“ '9 cw’, . only flour with Ibo ""97 spicy c“. . us . _ Wonderful ‘mun... PAGE ‘THREE .. and each u Winner! could ‘IVE cake IIICII render, flufiy p.41... 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D e hi: togethe with lemon filling. mrzllfluz; Bitpicliecl, n," sq‘, us’ " Dust icing sugar over top. ‘ - ‘e oven . I miles‘. is modem: firs“, pm tsvimnomlv “with is” P-hbciirss I’ ‘W’ (Jso- r1) " 8 x 2 ' our jg until wonderfully uniform, and 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Swans Down is so light and even—makes every cake finer, lighter, more tender, more meltingly delicious. A Product of General Foods NEWFOUNDLAND snzampu elmects to load general produce 191' St. John's, about lath October. Buntain Bell a Company, Agents, 10-11-31 TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST cannons-sundry. October ii. Bonshaw 11 A. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. (Please note tlic cnang, or hour.) Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. 10-12-11 MONTAGUE BAPTIST PAS- TORATIL-Sunday. October 14th, Montagus i1 A. M. Sunday Schcol t. 10 A. M. Murray Harbor 3 P. M. Murray River 7 P. M. The P. E. I. District Meetings will be helu in the Murray Harbor Church. Oct. 15th and 16th. Lic. W. D. JOIIXISlOII. . 100-12-11. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES, Stmdly. October 14th. Holy Church. Georgetown. Churcn School 2.30 P. M. Christ Church. Cherry VnLey, Matins and Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman, Rector. 10-12-11. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. - Services on Sun- day. October 14th will be as ici- lows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M Wood Islands East Hall 2.00 P. M. Caledonia 7.40 P. M. Rev. T. A Duke. Minister. 10-12-11. ST. PETEIPS BAY PASTORAL CHARGE. — services Sunday. Oc- tuber 14th. 11 A. M. Marie. 3 P. M. St. Peters. 7.30 P. M. Greenwich. Rev. . A. MncQuarric, B. D.. guest preacher. 1012-11- OHAIILMAN APPOINTED-Rev. D. W. MacPherson o! St. Peter's Bay, has been appointed chair- man ior the National Clothing Collection ‘in the disfrict of St Peters including also Marie and Greenwich. P.E.I. CHURCH SERVICES. - Ilfiltliai‘ preaching on Sunday, October 14th at Alexandra at 11 A. M. Hazel- broo at 3 P. M. Cross Roads at 7.30 P. M. Evangelistic services will con- tinue at Cross Roads next week. Monday to Friday inclusive begin- ning at B o'clock. Rov. Sterling Stackhouse, Minister. 10-112-11. , CHURCH NOTICE ior Sunday. October 16th. Church oi Ihilland Services for the Parish oi Spring- field and Crapaud. St. Eiizaoeths Church, Springfield. 11x00 A. M. Holy Communion 11.0; r. M. St. ‘Thomas Church. Long Geek. averiinu Prayer 8-00 P- M- . .. John's Church. Orfliiiil-‘l. LJLIXCII School 10.80 A. M. Evcnmii Layer 7.00 P. M. Rev. B. Factor. v SPENT ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY —M.\‘. and Mrs. Amos P. Gallant. accompanied by M13 5nd Mr” Lutiis Pmcau and Ml". and MP5» lerdic Peters pi Rustiw. motored to the mainland and silent a very pleasant Thanksgiving pay cm Cape Breton Island. visiting ngy. Q1“, Bay and other places of interest’. C.W.L. MEETING - 'l‘he regular monthly meeting of the Little Flower sulxdivislon oi the C-WL. was held on October '1. with an lt- . .. .- ‘(I)’! twentyasiné‘ '1'ii meet I ouene - and, the president. Mrs. J .112. Ross- iter presided. ‘The minutes o! the previous meeting were read and adopted. It was decided thlt R chicken supper be held in the vill. age ‘nail. It was moved and sec- mdsd that $100.00 be donated to the 5.8.8. Association It was moved and second-ed that clothing be collected to be sent to-the WM‘- torn European countries. 1t was moved and seconded that two del- r-vates attend the annual TB Convention The meetinl 010881 ‘ with prayer. -§QCO-OO-GOOO-OO~OO-OOO-OQOOOO A FOR A l FIRST conass JOB o Exterior and Interior PAINTING. PA-P a a g HANGING. GRADING and other FANCY PAINTING Call On JOSEPH LARKIN l SON a valley emu Church School . IIOISIEIED TlADi-MAIK WAN$ ‘Down BRAND ' CAKE FLOUR POLICE COURT-—At the City Police Court Yesterday morning i... men charged under the Excise Act. had their case further ad. - Joumed until today. MAGISTRATIYS COURT — Yes- terday before Magistrate George J- Pwefidy. a man charged with reckless driving on the St. Peter's Road was fined $20.50 and costs or one month. In a case under the Prohibition Act the accused was fined $10 and costs or 10 days, FOUNDATION COMPLETED _ All the concrete foundation work on the annex to the Prince Edward Island Hospital has been complet- ed, it was learned last night. Some delay has been experienced in sec- urlfls the steel re uired for the Iloor joists but it s expected 1o arrive soon when more rapid pro- BYBSS will be possible with the con- struction. { LEGION ALTERATIONS HELD [JP-Work has not yet begun on the extensive alterations and re- medellins oi the Cllnfldlall Legion‘ Home and it is not expected an_';-' thing definite will be done immeclq ‘ lately. The holdup. ii is under- stood. has been the inability oi the building committee to secure the permit fromgOttawa necessary m‘ the DIIYCIIHSIXIB of the steel material. MADE FINE SHOWING _ Mr. Cyrus AR. Shaw is receivin com- pliments on his excellent s owing n the recen contest put on by Hyndman on Company Ltd. of the Great West Liie Insurance Com- pany o! Canada. Mr. Shaw won 59cm!!! Dlace Ior the Province of Prince Edward Island and at a banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel, was highly complimented on his fine work in King's County, and received a tine prize from Hyndman and Company Limited. LADIES’ AID MEETING - The September meeting of the Bay} Fortune Ladies’ Aid Society was. held at the home of Mrs. Wesley‘ Keefe, on ‘Thursday evening, Se t. 20th, with the president, Mrs. {d- win Reid in charge. Twenty mem- bers answered roll call. The sec- retary's report was read by Mrs. Lloyd Davidson and the treasurer‘: report by Mrs. Lewis Higginbuth- am. After the devotional and busi- ness part of the meeting the ladies presented Mrs. Elden Burke with. a lovely linen table cloth. A short address was read by Mrs. Lewis i-iigginbotham, welcoming Mrs. Burke to the Society. while Mrs. Geo. Jackson presented the gift. Mrs. Burke is the iirst English bride to arrive in Fortune. The meeting closed by singing "I Need Thee Every Hour", followed by the lord's Prayer in unison. A delic- ious lunch was served by Mrs. Lorne Keefe, assisted by Mrs. James McKenzie.— (Patriot please copy). OFFICERS ELECTED-Irma fol- lowing Qfllecrs were elects-d at the annual li/LREIC. convention which was held in Hozclbrook Baptist Church on Monday. Oct. 1: Presi- dent, Mr. Amold Bruce, Pownal; vice- res., Mr. Austin Kennedy Sout port- secy.-treas., Miss Gert- rude viiiétt, Millview (re-elected); Children's Work Sec". Mrs. Szer- llng StBCIIhCIBE, Hrzc cak. Other members of executive: Rev. E. R. Macvicar, Rcv. i $ICl‘I-l1%'d Stock- house, Rev. Mr. Stirling, rs. S. A. MacLcoci, Kinross. Mrs. W. J. Mutch Cherry Valley. Miss Lois Tapper, general secretary ior MR. EC, was the principal speaker and gave a very interesting talk at the evening session on the nve "Musts" oi (Jiiristian education. They are as follows: 1. That boys and girls have a joyful and practical expel:- ience in Sunday Schools; 2. that boys and girls must learn to pray; 8. that boys and girls make -i de- cision ior Christ and His Church; 4. that boys and girls come to take a real share in the work of the church; ii. that boys and girls be- come vitally interested in missions. Mia Tapper also explained the work oi e M.R.E.C. which is to make Christian education more eilective. It conducts conventions leadership training classes, organ- izes camps; visits Sunday Schools, answers many letters asking for assistance in SS. work, etc. VERNON nrvaiTsFnoor. Report for Salt-ember: Grad IX-i. Ihigene Mzcdon- Grade VII-i. Betty Masters. l2. Anita Myers; 3. Preston Rich- Grade VI—1. Joan Macdonald; ards. 2. Marie Myers; 3. Louise Enman. Grade IV—l. Joseph ‘Macdcnald. Grade V (Al-l. William Mas- Grade II-l. Jean Richards. “m Grade I IA)-—l. Michael Rear-I Grade v iB\_1. Janet Reartion; don.’ aid; zeMarJorie Macdonald; s, 1:11. aebeth Stewart. _ Grade VIII-i. Jean lineal. ll How Ito make your MEAT SUPPLY I go further donald. Grade I lB)-1. Helen MacNeiL. Macdonald, Alfred MaoNeii Anita Ronnie Morrisscy (c ual). M _. . Grade - wr- .9, .. .v1.=.c.\‘ci1 rfifrré}... Pfififg}, glncgfmsid “m” Grade I 4D)~l. coon A_\‘l\\lti'fl ’ Richards Michael nesrlllian ' ‘mm Periect attendance: Eugene Mac- Anne Tweedv teacher Elizabeth Stewart. uLlAlIl . .__.-. ..__..___ A bulletin op “ Meat-Extenders" The necessity for Meat Conservation has been mode abundantly clear by Govern- ment announcements. World production ol meat has decreased, due to war dis- organization, droughts, man-power short- ages and many other causes. At the some time the call ior help in feeding the under- nourished peoples oi Europe cannot be ignored. Canada has accepted Meat Conserva- tion as it did before, as a humane measure aimed at helping millions less fortunate than ourselves. With a little ingenuity the average house- wile can overcome the meat scarcity by many nourishing substitutes, but ii is also important that in times of shortage every scrap oi meat should be utilized . . . none should be wanted. The problem ol serving up left-overs in a palatable lashion, which is one ol the beet means o1 extending your meat supply, has been" dealt with scientifically . . . from the standpoint of dieielics, with an eye also on flavour . by H. I. Heinz Company in o booklet: "57 Ways to Use Heinz Con- densed Soups." H. I. IIEINZ COMPANY OI‘ CANADA ‘LTD. g Two recipes from this book ore quoted below as examples of how Heinz Con- densed Vegetable Spups will help you meet the meat shortage. Use of soups in this manner not only help to extend your leli- over meat, they also odd variety, nourish- ment and flavour to your meals. MEAT PIE Brown I cup diced left-over meat in 2 tbs. lat. Add a lO-oz. tin Heinz Condensed Yegetable Soup, 1 cup water, l/Z tsp. salt and dash of cayenne pepper. Combine thoroughly. Pour into well-greased casserole. Prepare half o! ltandard recipe for baking powder biscuits. Pa! dough to quarter-inch thickness and cut with 2-inch biscuit cutter. Arrange 8 biscuits on top o! meat. Bake 20 min. in hot oven (400 degrees F.). DEEP STE‘ Sauté a small onion, diced, and 2 tbs. chopped green popper in 2 tbs. fat. Add I cup diced left- over meat. Brown. Add a IO-oz. tin Heinz Con- densed Vegetable Soup, I cup water, V; tsp. salt, dash of cayenne pepper. Simmer until heated thoroughly. Serves 3. There are 55 other recipes in the 40-paqo , booklet recently published under the title: "57 Ways to use Heinz Condensed Soups." Write for o free copy to this company at 420 Dupont Street, Toronto.