r %"" MARC?‘ .13 . 1945' %-lttlhlslaotldlultlulhdsnshittl. .7 ’\ up. Lllil protons lu-lsps Kleenex LUXURIOUSLY SOFT- DEPENDABLY STRONG wk’. fie-will‘! ‘ for. lfo- Sl-rv G-fISSLIt: Box lion SPVVI". up not nm- <follble fISSL/O a! o time! ' Vlstthtsr Fuslneolfsiotestllfill tiitil esnoon In tsshliootsv at your tsvouvils metre uncles of leather? - ll. neat tnewmte from and smear it cyer the surface Innis soft cloth. Allow it ca: lnen rub lt well with snothq- mt cloth. S. How can I k p book bird- irq-nsood conditlfih? l uHllJY Will CG mucus if the doors of the book- Otml and the air al- rhem once in s ca: m: ieit imi to leach Illile k‘- ‘iiow can I rid t! iilv wvpleasalzt odor? A. me drains should be disin- fected regularly with a solution of M ounces oi chloride of lime to ale gallon of water. A nice size oi roast Gil I and Wl tn m lie e roast with liid sprinkle W‘ the fat, fvIIE IQIXQO it is b0 be “N, 111W; about 3b minutes per a well-done lllsitin More u teaspoon salt milk 1'6 l “f” Ml liireiiils‘ .;j__:.;_..e._.__. 0H0 815 iT BINDING IiIfV-fiillf l!! By Anna Ashley Q. How can I renovate the loa- iler seots oi chairs, or any other ‘tool's conlnn l loasr rams: runs or any 6 pounce and, cf WW. you will purchase this ai- d)‘ illllCd. Place it on a rack in an WW1: van with the m side with so and t to allow 40 minutcs per pound. roast allow t8 "i" Der pound. ' l°°d XIII-m’ lmople drake York- Dudding a n one piece in a \ Dan. whereas others like to individual servings, in - are to is El? for making lgolgth wgyys. is one msds in s single pan. YDIKOIIIRI PUDDING ll/a a: “ti? ‘Canada Appgagld flour Aubertln, oianeslitoa totty sent in better tilebathroom to buv is be- a damn cloth "F011 liD of dononess served medium done. D0 CANADA PIDVINOI 0F PRINCE IDWAID ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 15th day of February, A.D. 1945. In lle Estate of Margaret Brown late of Charlottetown in Queen's County-in the slid Province, Widow, decelled, tsstate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading tho tltfon on file of Reverend‘ Louis . Dougan of Charlottetown afore- said, Priest. and M. Aiban Farmer at’ Charlottetown aforesaid, Barris- ter. the Executor: of the abovc L-“is-tl oil-Ito praying that a cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set You arc therefore hereby required to citc all persons interested in flu: said Estate to be and appear before the Judge to be cld in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the sald Province on Monday the twenty-sixth day of March next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some day to shew cause if nny they can why the Accounts of the said Estate to closed as pra ed for in said petition and on mo ion of H. Fran- cis MnePhoc. Earp. Proctor for said Petitioner. - And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith nub- Iished in souls ncwspu... publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for nt least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that n true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following nbiio places Nsnecflvcl)’. namely n tile hslll of the Court llouse in f" n u orssnid. at or ucnr the itoya Bank of Canada in u. ‘ aforesaid, at or neu- lottetovm aforesaid, rsons interested in the said F..- te as aforesaid may have doc notice hereof. WITNESS Ills iionour llarcili Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day nnd year first above wrlt'¢n. By the Court. (Signed) E. MARGARET PALMER Registrar. (L. B.) 2-20-27-3-6-13-41 __ TBTTiFbT dCpUn-FmTlEFtlIE edgggwwill be crigp and delicately rowBd. wml- "Hanna's LIN|MENT ' km ANNiiUNCEMENT Beautician, Beauty Products, will be at our store Monday, uesday and Wednesday of this week, demonstrating ve Cosmetics. Phone and make an a!!!)oint- llnt with her for a facial which she will give free. resent at a Probate Court] hould not be" passed and the Es-' liEilTltAI; Glilllllliili This column is of local interest. hut E: flvs fiuvrorfrwotly on in vanes. CIABWELL for Photographs CONFEDEBATION L . SURANCE l.‘ n‘ MB. AND B en o e a m. He 551i... “iwfil. Fimiiif.’ ion Jean to Cedric Robert. son of Mr. Arthur and the late Mrs. Campbell cf the same place. Marriage to take place in tho near future. d-ls-ii. PAINFUL INJURY ,- Mr. Alf red Doyle. Painter is confined to his sustained when he fell on l1 811M811’ sidewall: .0n Kent Street. ‘He was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital where an X-ray mowed no bones were broken. POLICE COURT - At the Pol. ice Court yesterday a person marg- ed with possession of intoxicating lliquor was fined $10 and costs or twenty days. A female charged with s similar offense was dis- Jwi heme; suffering 1mm an iniuredl cilarsed. Two drunks were each and Mrs, Henry FltzGcrnld, Char- {lined £130 and costs or twenty 103N541“!!!- ays. ur '- I MR8. WALTII. LORD. the cn-' i ROXBURY HERO-T. Sgt. Juhll F. McDowell, 22. son oi’ John W. McDowell, Albion St. Roxbury, has been awarded the Air Medal for outstanding service as a racliomnn- gunner with the Army! Air Forces in the Pacific area. e has been overseas for thc past l0 months, and is a grandson of the latc Mr. being drunk had their bail refill? of $5 estreated. A drunk h“ m; bail bond of lit) estrested HOME BEBIAV _ w d been received in garlcttegwn kilo death of Mrs. Em B. has of of Penney vlania. Their son m. 518i: ism Rinn MacDonald. gfiia.‘ was killed on November x. McMillan who also conducted service at the grave. The pall- bearers were: Patrick Dennis, Pat- rick Cullen, Malcolm MocAulay. John Carrsgher and Geo, so Interment we i tn c h‘? s Cemetery. n e a o c .._________‘__ Personals Wren Tel Jean W. Boutler and Wren. Tel. Dorothy P. Moore have returned to their duties after spending u brief holiday at the formers home in Albany. NEW "Y" PROPERTY —— The Benjamin Rogers property on line corner of Prince and Euston Street has been purchased by the Y.M.C.A. and pending s. roval of the Y.M.- O.A. architect. p ns are being made to start construction early this summer. The site previously chosen on Grafton Street was not a-E- proved by the Y architect, as e contended that it was not quite 1811s enough. and it is under-good that this site will be sold. Tihe rs’ yrcpcrty is one of the fin- est in- he city and provides a splendid place for such a building. Money for the new Y building was raised last summer in a financial cam when more than $100,000 was subscribed in a few days. PUBLIC FORUM Ihtssulannlavsul-W MDIIIIIIIQQQEIOI it!) I Ilka“. ID Lslstsstounlnallnldoclo- rlnslhoulnssfinloflllll’ Qoii i A REVIEW 0F FOX-‘RANCIIJNG Bir,- During the short period of time which has transpired since fox-raising has been introduced in Canada, remarkable advances have 4.1%? LTZIQFJ.’ 179W EHNAUIZITD KIUYMSIJJZE 3v l] GARDEN SEEDS .' wu FEA'l‘URi:l 0mm THE BEST. warns FOR lense- CA't‘ALOGUs; -- ARTHUK VIS$I£Y ii? YORK. P. E. ISLAND k ' - ‘wzrlviolxfircm- w, ‘Nv ‘If meni. he sensed the fact that t1: H ,, was not alone and glanced up. _ ,3 "Weli, see who's ilere!" he said , ‘<1 ' y; heartily. “Lookin! 11026 u million, a / dollars tool Come over here, Wnerei "I 5 r cal?" really take in all this‘ Huc“ Puumfl‘ “'9” 7' “WA? he spoke he held uut his fro’. . o , l. . .~.\,..J.f $512?‘ guru“: tc-éztlurtevfl i FIBISCIIIIIGIIII S _ . - ., °'“""' “ it‘? téiifififiii ‘i.‘i'.fii'.';--"é""§=.§' fresh Yeast . *, .2 a. , - F t, J dith mod "But some day I hop: I'll you s Militia “slgmen iookillig gtsmc without a Jacket and 9, dOES If! p-IDEI‘ 5H8 “GIG Willi ti flak H5 UH‘ she tried. she could not feel to- wards the others. It was Just as dawn was brcok- ing that he opened his eyes. At iirst. he of him. Then gradually his gaze focused and cleared his s.mi- rccog ' ion. Somethi ‘ling a smile twisted his pale lips and ihe tried to stretch out his hard. "Jenness." he whispered hoarse- iy. “Wily. Jcnness! Wlult-are-you doing - on - this - damn - battle field?" Judith look his groping fingers gently in hers. "There. there," she said scotl-llngly. "You're not on the battlefield any longer. You're in o. nice safe hospital. And I'm not Jenness. I'm lust a nurse " “You needn't try to put any- thing iikc that over on me." he retctied. His voice was still shaky. fact: THREE ...;=u.- 110i. , . to You've got a f ure and a mcp or ‘Hyjeykn a 1; Hi5 ¢fl.p;|v_~;._qv hair _Just ii c your err, Jae benfoves, Peg/e‘; Wm, a 581M. havent you? Oi course you mint tune which no matter how hard have 2"“ mid m" a ihmlialld "No I haven't. Jenness uus al- ways the glamour ‘ily. I don't thirj- it cvzr cccvrrcril looked unscelngly nilead] eiqpfii- people that We looked a-| "Well. ifne resemblance escalpo the at the Casino. Don't lell me y. not interested in dancing’ shows and silolzpirlg? ~ have some human wcal "I have any numb r I'm interested in s". I thought I might _ ornament of some kind for flifiter-Iiln-law. "I'd like to get a rin: or sol -. llhing for you." .r “Look it won't be long before you| get leave again, will it?" gserfii _ 4 ‘i? . f5. girl of the fam-~ would rcnortcrial , .ll,. "ct ii A ring or somc- sugsestcd P: GENERATIONS of Canadian homemaker: give credit to Ficischmanlsfs fresh Yeast for smooth, fine textured just-rigln-tasxing bread. Us: it-Jfyau bake at home. You'll be pleased, too. Bread is the cheapest high-energy food you can put on your table. It's a good stretcher, too, used with scarce: foods. And low in cost. Ask your grocer for Fieischmanrfsjrerb y Yeast-with the familiar yellow label-today! SUPPl-IMINI’ YOU! Dill‘ by outing 2 slkos of II-IISCHMANN’! Irish Youst ovary day. This trash Vault is on exuiiont nntwul souru of the Important I Compiqx Vitamins. MADE IN CANADA ., . nufyou Anny her She smite to see been recorded. and today it has reached the well-earned status of| many fri nds will be lad to know that Mres. Lloyd Macftil- ie recovering after linden. going an operation in the PE. island Hospital. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas, Head of Hiiisborcilgh, PEI. have received word that their son, Corporal Wallace Douglas has ar- rived safely overseas. The many friends of Mrs. E. M. Qulgley, St. Peter's will regret to learn that she entered the P.E. Island Hospital yesterday, m undergo medical treatment. Mr. Wildron Seller. Arygle Shore. visited his Aunt, Mrs Dan MacLcan. Canoe Cove on IPriday evening and spent Sunday with f1 sister. Mrs. Jctm MacKinley North River. The many friends of Mrs. O. Britten. Central Bedeque are sorry to learn of her continued ilillfiéS. ail wish her a speedy re- covery. i Rcv. Louis A. Dougan of the ,Busilica Stuff is spending a few days in Truro. N 5., the guest of . s brother Rev. Emmett Dougen I Parish Priest. Mrs. Ray Cairns has arrived home front an extended visit to Boston where she was the guest of he; husband's uncle Dr. A.A. Mulially, Milton. She also visited her sis- tcrs- ln-law Evelyn, now dress- !maklng in Brookline and Helen, I student nurse Boson. Mrs Peter Curtis of George. town. P.E.I. is visiting in Trenton N.S. with her son and daughter- iH-IHW. Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Cur- a _ tls She HLSO visited at Kirkmount , with her san-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frcenan Mossman. t F Mr. A P. Doucette, executive secretory of the P.E.I. Tubercul-I csia League recently returned from! New Brunswick, New Jersey where he attended a two WeElCs Institute | 1°!‘ TB lily workers given at Rut- lzcrs University of that city. Tlhe Institute was under the direction of Mr ED. Hopkins, executive secretory of the National Tuber- culosis Association of America, About thirty workers attended the course and represented nine states and two provinces. YOUTIIFUL BLOUSES NEW YCRK- . known blouse cghiilllsml; ‘$.11, Iacher who today creates youth. {Ellyn simple blouses prigqd go,- ~ "first of the young business her designs t t th season of fgrl-ininedfniqf iorllwdemands.‘ r e nana-turfifip eanjvgboiglittzdlges f: Hleed inlofukmasuai ways: over t _ et biouseseas git-Tc?“ slhfiayfify: ‘heel-f Lhht fail rainbow-lined look new aand slllccirfiifi‘: every m“ a. flourishing industry. This could not have been accomplished were it not for a group of staunch- minded men. who in spite of many hardships. pursued their course on a sound scientific basis. in accord-l ance with the Mendelian pflllclplfg of genetics Among many particularly active in this field have been a number of outs ding Canadian rarlchers. These stalwart sons of Cnnado have by careful experimental breeding and calculated clo .in_ produced such desirable strains of foxes as -— Piatin-as, Wlhitefaccs and Ringnecks, now among ilhe choicest of furs. By diligent ef- fort-, strident advances have been made from the conventional Sil- ver Fox to such pelts as these, whose beauty and qua lty ca" wlfcely be excelled. Small wonder that tho past ten years have seen Mutation mixes come into the limelight of Canadian Fox production. Not halted by the priva-tions ox- vplerlencod in a country ct. war, Canadian ranchers and breeders have carried on tlheir industry in the normal manner, giving of their energies and time to the imlflflve- merit of their stocks and generally to the progress of the industry. The fame of these new phase foxes is now widespread. Prom- inent buyers of the United States. Mexico and South America floci: to sales where these phenomenal pelts are featured. and have pro- claimed them rnost desirable prod- ucts. ‘Iihe remarkable success Ai- berts ranchers have attained in producing these magnificent pelts of transcendent quality (which have in every instance brought the rancher far more ratifying results than ordinary Sivers at yarious sales), is am ly demonst sled by piatinas, whitefaccs and ringnutks - featurerd in u recent sale held at the Montreal Fur sales (Glnilddi Limited Ever strivlnil to develop new nos- sibiligiee. 1151842113} llfndit-ilglglse 81:3?! e m o crea l - lg-ior pelts, which manifest such strikin color variations as Glacier Blue n foxes. and Silver Blue | Sables. Black Crosses, ctc. in mink. It would not be n darinS PTEdiC-i tion to forecast a very successful reception for these Mutations when they finally reach the market. Such consistent strides forward. particularly in face of the many obstacles produced by war. can but point to Canada. as tskinfl i161‘ stand by the side of the other lead- ing fur-producing countries of the world. Sir etc I am. DAVE BORENSTEIN u In: Sales (Canada) Ltd. St. Patrick's Play Mr. L.O. Kelly, president of the Benevolent Irish society. nnncuncad yesterday everything ls ready for the curtain to rise on lhc annual 8t. Patrick's ploy. This year it will be me " Relic McCoy", n comedy ln~ w special ar- rangement with wot. Baker and representing the Ti-IE TWO MACS . NUW “if.” J/lI/{ff nun COLDS lnanaclns, calm BUCKLEWS 5.x? '\i‘ll'. Company. New Yolk and will be " by J.P. Callaghan. The play is full oi laughs from start to finish. There will be r-pecialties bet/ween acts ialtics between the nfterxioon and evening shows. The "Role McCoy" will be staged rlt the Prince Edward theatre Friday. Match i6. and Saturday, March l7. There will iv: mat noes both afternoons l/W/z wil be furnished by Don 1V! =er ant his fslgnders. All proceeds from the 2mg] will to the Society's char-i e n fun . . Holders of tickets are advised to attend the play on the day for which their tickets are dated. - The play is under tube dis- inguirhed patronage of His Hon- ~ur Maui-Governor B.W. LeHvyr. “emier J Waiter Jones and M s Jones. and His Worship Mayor JFE. Blanchard. YOU roommates almost Well and is out on A1555 " I T ere was a ramc front of the onen door. and Judith entered so ouistiy tint not insf-vniiv sworn of her ores- 61102 OEUSB RPBCE DGBTBIIPC. F0 WW’ ' ‘ookln preternaturally clean. After a mo- Compared with the tents in the oat field. the city hospital in Ohm, to which Pe ferred, seemed almost clean, spacious and airy, Judith had com-e officer on duty. "Good morning Sergeant. This is Lieutenant Farman. I've come "Yes Isieutenant Visiting ter was later trans- 061$ painfully in from Arzue on an truck which had deposited at the Continental Hotel. stepped up t0 the desk and to the non-commissioned hadn't nicc Mr. MacDonald " He's nxneciiniz His that You'll find him alone C0111 6 WGTO screen in Peter was Judith nos "lad of this be- it _-_-_~-l=, her a monk-int of 1 on h 1- ‘cko in s aw‘- n v c v19: 1m in bee‘. and and the g remarkably healthy fore Peter was flciently convalescent to "go out on the town." him on his first excursion, wilich took him as far as a, sidewalk “I'm enjoying this should have called you Jenness instinctively, wh . Ye face to face _ u. been sheiishocked I first saw you . . kiss for the wounded hero?" Need of Change "Peter you don't need to be told Army their male patients " "High time they did!" He studied her noticing the flush which had to her cheeks. wet. looked ‘him Her voice was lmsteady when she spoke. She probably was deed on her feet. for one thing. He'd seen something of the hours she kept, conditions under which her work was clone; and evidently there hadn't been a day's 19H!!!- pronounced suf- shc said accompanied (‘its t and ll on her 11221:. I probably I'd come with if l when even rirairgcd iiiX-J)‘, fresh complaints casual manner when they reached This time Judith more curtly How about a nurses don't kiss hers ‘I 1113111‘! .~'-:y Her lashes too. and she had not fuii in thr face yet. e a poor sick of the right room, Unite that—ihat I BfificfidffflVFo ccquetrv, and n few minuua later even if Peter was high time i, back to bed; not going lo hnve his nurse‘ Peter grumbled that he was be- ing brc-wbeaten and bullied, but eventually he consented 0V0!‘ of leave-taking spoke in i "You must be cvcn crazier than i nought ynu were. if you think I'm froing into a clinch with you nnythinv. about a clinch—not what you'd call a real clinch But it can't do any harm to giv fellow a ni:e little good night kiss " "This h. n public street and I'm in uniform" Judith retorleri. "I'm not just a Kiri out for a good time; I'm o. nrembcr of the armed forces ri States. once just to show you I was glad B“ ill-ice Where they ciidi i5 1'10 PJCI] she! man's Year phen N.‘ _'ii'l3nil’flifl 1m" f 1" i1 in Judijfs the hospital, him consum- H. J. A. fiPNHVN. Orthopedic r . 11 its tinw-‘tinzfrr CHARLOTTETOWN can st v in blissful certainty. . no . bu; the“ w,“ returning 591m, 1n On His Feet lnuig to do u, soon as I get out of “c. l ,l_. \~_@1,', gm it, already, "Don't on 5n g9 1 liclc" he u-ent on. "Tilere must» AAII ‘abet. lily of conduct kngwmy own 311-19 W0 donycome According to him it was cons i: hows, of o sort. at the cafes - > anq._.,nd a may, much any?" 1-1.; gflpped Ha was quite cross about ll, suylnv l- . ' bum. but ivy h h, M“, u; her flngers’ as 1f to L95; {they he would probably be in Btrlin by .~ -.-. ll _ ‘e. Ana‘ : Q;~gu,,,>.n;., “ha,” m“ reamy and 195mg a; he; moyei the time Judith tore herself away a - dances the Continental l€~oed "i. I'm not 50.11,", out with ygu fixedly. but still smiling. “It you're from her Arab kids long enough so different here, Peter and so, any more." not on gm, gm“ 11e1d_ what am to puy him any attention. As a exciting. ‘Then I like being with! (Continued Tomorrow) I doing where you went? Did me ntatter of fact. she came to the you, too.’ —--____ bloody m“ 3e; m, 93g," n11?" homital several more times be- Snc spoke without a trace of What so many men long for l5 s top pince- nson. I rum Csuh try_ A "blue mcon"_is orgy s naturai l Ti. is unused by the through the atmos- For Foot Ailments ill’. Gi-liiiil-‘PUIIIST Great George Street PI l Eggs scarce or expen- sive? Are you ready to bake, and only 1 egg in the house? Well . . . just look what l egg will do! With Swans Down you can make l-egg cakes as thrilling as your grandest. But remember—no ordinary flour will give results like this! APPLESAUCE CAKE Hero's a i-egg cake with the fine keep- ing qualifies you expect from really rid: mixtures. Swans Down gives it delightfully fine texture and render dciiciousness. 1% cups sifted Swans Down Coke Flour i teaspoon Column! Baking Powder 1/4 teaspoon baking soda Va teaspoon scli 1 tgqlpblin ground cinnamon V1 teaspoon ground cloves l/q cup shortening (part butler preferred) 1 cup sugar 1 egg} well beaten _ _ 1 cup (cosh) finely-cut vcmns and chopped nuts _ 3/4 cup unsweetened strained thick hot qppftifllKl Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, soda, salt and spices, Ind 55f! together three times Cream shortening thoroughly, add sugar gradually. find cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg, raisins and nuts, and best wcii. Add flour mixture, alternately with applesauce, a small amount at a time, booting after each addition until smooth. Bake in greased loaf pan, 91,4 x 5V; x 5 inches, in moderate oven 650° P.) about 1 hour, until J01‘!- J A Product et Dermal loci ORANGE FEATHER CAKE just 1 egg and 1/5; cup shortening-ye: this cake is light, fluffy, deliciously ten- dcr. But i: takes flour with Swans Dawn's fineness and tender gluten, to turn such a trick as this! 2 cups sifted Swans Down Coke Flour 2 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder M; teaspoon tdli M; cup shortening 2 c: 3 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 cup sugtli 1 egg, unbeaten 3/4 cup milk Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift three times. Cream shortening with orange rind, add sugar gradually, and cream together well. Add egg and beat very thoroughly. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount nt a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Bake in two greased 8-inch layer pans in moderate oven 675° F.) about 25 minutes. Fill and cover with Orange Frosting. MOCHA DESSERT CAKE You'll scarcely believe that this fich- flcvorcd, sumptuous-seeming dessert cake caiis for only i egg! its secret? Swans Dawn's delicate gluten and superb evenness. 2 cups sifted Swans Down Coke Flour 3 tablespoons Baker's Breakfast Cocoa 1% teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder ‘A teaspoon suit f/g cup shortening (port butter preferred) 1 cup sugar 1 egg, well beaten 3/4 cup strong coffee 1 teaspoon vdniild Sift flour once, measure, add cocoa, bak- f" ihfpowder and salt, and sift together three times. Cream shortening thor- oughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Then beat in egg. Add flour, alternately with coffee, a small amount at a time, beat- ing smooth after each addition. Add vanilla. Bake in two greased 9~inch layer pans in moderate oven 675° I‘) about 30 minutes. Put layers together with cream filling, coiicc flavored: and sprinkle with sifted icing sugar. Grand with fresh fruit! If a sake’: worth making it's worth making with Swans Down SWANS DOWN gives consiuenrly good results in any recipe. Milled from selected portions of good Canadian wheat, Swans Down is sifted again and again through silk until supcrlntivcly even, and 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Makes your cakes wonderfully light and fluffy! camp rssrso secures on EACH FACKAGI CAKE FLOUR