, . t - _ FEBItUADItYdQ l i ' . - Scout and Guide Week, Feb. 17--24, rm: CHAKLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NlNE -_ i _ In Memos-lane mt. rouzv-Tsfsrnwnar A large circle of relatives and friends were shocked and grieved w learn iihe eadnews of thepassing of B. Stewart of Carleton. Stewart had abo ut his work as usual until the Tuesday before his death. when he was stricken with pneumonia. he was rushed to the Prince County Hos- pital but despite skilf-ul medical aid and careful nursind 11a away on Monday, January h. He wae a eon of the late James Stewart and his wife, Margaret. Masters, and was born at Mount Pleasant fifty-six years ago. when he was twent -two years of age he moved to Sou west, Lot 16, where he farmed imtil twelve ears ago, when he moved to Carie n. mam ten years he has been a C.‘ . . employee at Port Borden. On July 22nd, 1914, he married Miss Purdie Baglole, who, with the folio children, survives: err. ,ot arleton; Marie, Mrs. 'MacNeill Cape Traverse; Bea- . rm. Lina Heckbert Sum- merside- Bern , Mrs. Kenneth MacNelll, Ca Traverse; Albert _ Elmer, Arnet, Aubrey. Claude and Leigh all at. home. One daughter, Merger-Gt, Lauzéafludhsd twgnty-severz . 8 - B; e-n one son, erett Wfiiam, died seventeen F0! and six bug/land Samuel, and one sister, Mrs. iniuie Clark, died some years ma‘. The follow sisters survivfl a Burc , Summer-side: Derry, N. l-L; Dudley, Haverhill, .. Louisa George, ' I-laverhill, Mass, Mr, Stewart was a friendly man of a quiet and unassuming disposi~ Lion, a good neighbor and a loving husband and father. He was a member of L. O. L. and iaainfihe Loyal Black Knights o! lre- l-le will be sadly missed. espec- ially in the family circle and deep sympathy is felt for his sorrowing ‘ widow and. children and his sisters. The funeral serv e was held at bis home at 2 P, M, Wednesday, January 30m. His pastor, Rev. J, A. Jardine, delivered a comforting message. The music consisted of a solo, The Old Rugged Cross, by Miss Mary Muttart a selection, Going Down. The Valley b members of u» United (lhurch oir, and the Pnlm, The Lord's My Shepherd. . . Master oithe Black of Bedeque, conducted hhe range Burial Service, with grayer by the Chaplain, Rev, J, M. axter. '1ihe hymn, Abide With Me, was sung. ‘Iihempall bearers were: Messrs. acFarlane, Hermas Myers, Murphy, Neil Mcls illiam Noonen and Gordon Ross. Interment was in the United Church Cemetery at Cape Traverse. Following is a list of the floral tributes, Cards and Letters oi Sym- pathy. Crescent-Wife and family. Plllow4usm and Arnold. Wreath-Florence and Gordon. Spray-Beatrice and Roy, Spray—Capt, d Mrs. Albert Jay Spray-J-‘our Branch Farmers in- stitutc. Broken Circle-L. O. B. A. Lodge. _ Wreatlh-L. O, L. Wreath—-King Hiram Royal Black Precept/cry of the Loyal Black Knights oi’ lrela d, Bedeque. Anchor-Canadian Brotherhood Railway Employees Division N0. 127 beans or BYMPATHY Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart. Mrs. Helen Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell ltiacDunaltl. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Keough Mr, and Mrs. P, J. Mclnnls’ Nlr. and Mrs. Hector Mackenzie and Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MeLnmis , and Mrs, William Mclnnis '. and Mrs, Jose 1h Kelly . and Mrs. Fran Dalzu-i -. and Mrs. Harry (Irossman. '. and Mrs, Russell Bell . and Mrs. Norman Oaiway. . rind Mrs, Walter Csmn. . and Mrs. Charles Walsh. _ MacDonald. r. and lvlrs, Arthur Sexton. and Mrs. Leeman Mac- Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson. -. and Mrs. Clarence Weddell. ', and Mrs. Keith Lord. -. and Mrs. James MacCaull. . and Mrs. Wllber Cainns. -_ and Mrs. Norman Campbell. , and Mrs, John L. Cotton. , and Mrs. Cecil Forbes. . and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart . and Mrs. Sydney Besole. . and Mrs, Erskine Forbes. , and Mrs. John Campbell. My, and Mrs. Fred MacKtnnon. . Mrs, Jessie Smith Gamble. Mrs, llildu Barlow and family. Mr. and Mrs. i-leber Myers.‘ ‘Ilha Muttart and Harper iamllyn ‘a % ‘i f" Mrs. E. H. Ramsey, Elmer and aul. Dorothy Dumas. Lanfildmbs. srmiwniv of King Hiram Royal Black Preoeptory of the Loyal Black reland, Bedeque. is litehsimrn- CC CBTSO , Mr? Mar aret Lord. Mr, and rs. Colin Love. Mr, and Mrs, Roy MacLean Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Forbes. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Yeo. Mrs, James Devine. (Patriot Please CeI) You might izive the youngsters a special West by servimz luncheon _ _ on a skewer. The novel idea will anneal to them and you can ore- roars mmble combination like lit- tla sausages, sliced onion. tomato. and a cube of cheese or a mush- room to too thinas off. Remember too. that you can bake the fwd on a skewer as well as broil it Mid this h reallv an easier way oi ore- I F you want to enjoy coffee at its delicious, aromatic best be sure you get Maxwell House 005cc. It: friendly stimulation buoys you up .~ a . help: you om Delightfully - dainiily feminine are the charming blouses for 1946. Smart with your suits, your skirts . . . our little blouses are all dressed up for Spring. the rough spoil‘. And there's a wealth of enjoyment in lie delicious flavor and rich, satisfying body. Maxwell House is blended with traditional skill from choice Latin-American coffees. It's Radian! Ronmd to bring out the jul! flavor of every coffee bean. Try Maxwell House today. it’: always “Good no the Last Drop i"- There are sheets . . . silks . . . crepes, flowered A new feature among the blouses is the “push-up” sleeve crepes and shears with flowered pattern. and bow tie . . . another is the high neck bow tie . clever is the high banded neck line with flange knife pleated shoulder. But . . . after all no des- Hugbpndg 8° for M“. u-iption is as useful as your own personal inspec- wcll House in a big way. That's because it has extra fragrance and flavor . . .ls so deeply lei-Irwi- tion . . . will you come in this afternoon or this evening and see for yourself the leaders in new blouses. H n u. A in! at 1a law ' ‘ -‘l ' ‘Qlwmmu... 175'.» well °3im sthis s 9 meal, elonk with whole wheat ' ' bread o it off with a fruit des- lesllgee "a' DISSDLVID ORAL VACCINE - ran ‘l ciiAitLui-n~.~'ruw‘u, r, a. l. ii , - I These are the evenings when a , h , h . ‘- uflck “up °l ‘he flmwder ‘we lldlourrbtasewdfmprcf an‘?! glggltinffdevéfiataslxgjahmlaig paration and generous quantities. crealm nhie Rood b You‘ll want to. use up any leit- over meet you may have from gives you‘ meat . to make thinas still easier. whv don't you plan an oven-cooked dessert for toninzht too? For in- , stance a beach uo-sidtdowti cake, ‘.4 hour; add Six servings. Onion Chowder seasonings. Cook go along with it, some Rlllld car- milk and reheat. rots and chormed soinach , would furnish contrast in lavor and col- or. You'd do well .0 ouen up a kin Irritation ~—BEAUTIFUL SOUP per table with appeiiiies that ere NVIIIOUI. low up with salad or dessert anrl testing kitchen of tho Consumer Section, Dominion Department o! til tender. WIIPI‘. teaspoon celery salt. Cook for l'~_- hours or un~ choose and parsley, and serve It Add vegetables and once. Six servings tubes 50c. 1 "aa-‘ggrl Football practisi- sin-r. school. a w" m,- Mnnw-laggaa member] , _ Cook nnlnns in fat. for flvt- mm- > 1,, , brink Walk home from work 0| (he famuy win 19;,“- mL. yup,“- "’“S|'°°l" l"‘|‘|"" ules Add boiling wafer, potatoes ' ' ifiroudh theDecembe-t iwllluht and wpkqs and mnumg mm?“ k- and suit. Cook until vegeiuhh-s the Ylmily RBUIPI‘! round Ihc silli- Here are three recipes from the Soak beans ovornizlti in I-oltl uro tender. Add milk, grated ‘ I". "u I _ I It. ~ f \ ( . ‘ ' i jar of iho pickle re-ishc: vnu nut made from some of your home ‘in order. Servings must he gen- v‘, “h, Chm", ' up last summer tco. Bake some ureservrd benches. would be cnm- vrous of rout-so, for soup like this “e ” H a “m! sum! "Mo" ‘Hnpflnfiluy bran muffins in the oven alon’: baraiivclv simult- to prcnnrc and is n mam course, not. an appcilzm. I m“ “hm hm,“ 2 mblospoong m ‘Ruched m mm rm huh ma est-ugly, and would rortninlv hit. the smi Milk If you linvo nn old-fashioned soup 3 mpg mm “mm. a 4 "ms homn‘ ‘filer f d '.'——""*—‘“‘“”""‘““‘““'""' 7m‘ m0 YWIW Mk5 811d 1'0"" "l" Ii "WW" "“'"Y fl" l 1°? “M” 1 ml. qlccq -~a“- ran-m. o . n lg l l d“ ‘ ' ‘ ' . ~ for the tnownum will round out a get let down and use it for servin: I . ‘d- d ‘. ‘ " m" ‘ w‘ 9° “ °"' Mflilhvllwfll » ‘ ucod dinner those whole meal soups. AccomP‘ 1 ‘hm cgggedlaw potato" ghnsponfii u“ quid!!! I" l‘ see P 3 Mi- any me goup with a big plate of C l’ p“! c“?! m lievuennny age IOIOQNI lllllll SOUP 0F ‘III EVENING crisp crackers or melba toast, lol- g gggifpgoagnsestwmatoo’ lefigztoes. c3733‘! p.31”, but. Jars and . 1 - .'u l