es, Pastry nails GENTRAL GIIAROIAN Till flllllmn Ia reserved for nIwa of local interest. but advertising of i 11""! nature may be Inserted at five eente a Inn! strictly p”. able in advance. ‘rllmllv FINDS arsr WAY T0 GET VEGETABLES! By Dr. A. D. Kelly F" many WHIS- all active cam- Another factor which contribut- palgn on public enllghtenmerlt on ed to a real increase in the llum- 171B flllbiect of cancer and its con-' ber of patients with cancer 1s the‘ trot has been carried on. Earlylaglng of the population. Did youl dlllllvlll 111d Prompt lreatmentlever stop to think that, since 1900 ' have been stressed so repeatedly the life span of the average can; that occasionally we get tired of adlan has increased by fourteen‘ 5831311! the words just as many of years This means that the aver-l you get tired of hearing them. 1t age age of the population ls in. seems appropriate at this tinla to creasing and more people are 11v- NEE‘ Food $avings Thursday -- Friday and Saturday Are We Controlling Cancer I C001’! for Monographs. CBASWILL tol- Photographs. her Home Economics Course that everyone needs Iota o vegetables for health", "My daughter Denise 1mm“ aaya Mrs. E. C. Pearafwe eat them fiesb from the garden in Summer. And all during the cold months I serve Aylmer Vegetable Soup nearly every day-for the 9 garden-fresh vegetables in Aylmer add good nutrition to meals." Yes, mothers everywhere find families thrive on tho nourishing vegetable goodness of Aylmer Vegetable Soup. So serve it often-and your family will say: “Aylmer ia the deiicidlll Way to get needed vegetables every day." Why AYLMER Moan: letter Eating Vegetables grown from tested Aylmer aeodu in farming areas across Canada where the soil is moot fertile have higher nutritive values-lash better, too. And Aylmer supervision, from aoéd- time to harvut, brlnga you the "garden-fresh" flavor of vegetables icked al: their peak of pat- lection-In Aylmer egetabla Soup. r" "l" Try this recipe for AYLMER Supper Pot 1 1 was abort-long». Cook macaroni in boiling . salted water until tender macaroni (all 1 “P. f II; b0 ' TIIIQYIMII‘ each" quart o‘; Tater); Vegetable Soup drain, rinse and drain. I Add Aylmar Vegetable Soup and can of water. Heat thoroughly in double boiler, then atir in cheese. I can o! water l cup flrahd, nlppy choose ma“ I Carlaflavivfiannen J Hamilton. Canada Easter‘ Play Rev. W A. Keefe. Ennnelt German whos 11y Ml‘. of the Rose of Trllce wit t rendition at Kelly’: Gross Ou Easter Mo-nday night. the lii'll.l"s Cross Dramatic Club pre- u-uzcd their three tct comedy play to a hall rllnlust packed lo capacity little Miss Marl’ Mcmilllll lam tespitc the almost ‘uh assable road rollditiccls. As Kelly‘; Cross has silenced lo c“ cllwrc ‘villi dam" Tabby cat and Pard out. and in- fishing boat built. at Molmtt land Ali's, Frarl-k Watts, Leigh Mis- mwvs Mm a high repmnnon gm ing the Highland Fling. Miss Paul-l soles damp from his work in the srevlart, for the lobster season had‘ Mrs wesuey Matthews spent ‘nag Gladys Iflat-Dcnnld, Mr, and uuuulsc ialcluts. it was vcry evid- llle K°llY l'*“l‘l"°‘l l‘ "ml "l? cellar this afternoon at. the span-z m, boat hauled to st. Peters nar-‘Easw, at he: hOme lu Dunstalf- .M:'s Bill Cooke. Loretta Vessey. the; they u‘ amt any, and with gullar accompaniment by ha: potato grading. set to dry a-toll b01- early this week where she will nasal _ ‘M, and Mm Allan Swan’ Mn u.1v required bclllg tl-l-ollrzht to fit-‘lf “ml lam’ °ll a all“ hi’ l‘°‘ the warming oven. he moves with “m; water for the first timtl. He‘ ‘Rlld Mrs Dewar Slum, Ml". and ltg-‘qr we phycrs, an pIfl-jflful} and Mary McDonald rvlllfllllllm g, long sigh towards the stair-fob! and ills brother Charlie will fish Douglas m“ are engageg dig. iMrs, HlllTy swan. Vernon Dennis, “v-cpilllg hw- shcwcd cxcellcnt well to the clllfllfllflmillll» Allerldoor. As I hope mo, and that “may,” gmgapmpfo, Mryflm-old watts, tum. Nlelvin Jay. Mrs. Leilh Huthr acid portrayed their parts Illl! Dial’. dancing was hldulgtd l“ green-gold 3051MB! “llll Fellfllld ym-k‘ - - IBrown, Allan and Nonnan ‘ for r- fsw llrllls l" ll‘~<‘ llllll" "lllsl" the lady's rrrs- who rlwlllle 51"" IBrown. Aletho Brown. Arthur <l llrrfccllon. 'I‘hc "wrapt attclltloxl >f thr audience. cxccut lCl‘ lllc lllcs 11f laughicr which the num- lr-rlls mirth piovoking [vrls brought fullh. WtlS a real tcstnlony of the lllilreciailon of all of Joseph Kelly McDonald while presided at the of money was malizcd Frank J FIDO be felled. l. iQililltI. Sylvia Ftccd, Noreen Flood simply delicious RAIUIII INNS INo waned time, no extra steps. Fuii-atrmgth Fleiachmannh active Fresh Yeast goee to1work right away. Makes sweet. smooth-tex- tured bum that melt in your mouth- And mabea them fut. IF YOU IAKI AT HOME, active Fresh Yeast with the familiar ilelmld on flaiechmannb-Canadafa ~ 70 years. AIWOYS at your grocori be re to get Fieischmannb ‘u llow label. YOlI C!" avorite yeast for over ___ W- , and Minerva McDonald and the play “H5 directed by the putter. a The specialties were of a hillll order and consisted of a vocal solo ‘an encore of the Singing Hills. ac- l-rnnlpanied on the pllmo by Mrs. Gorman, brought forth hearty ap- plause. while ille step-dancing by brought down the house. She re- and Mrs Maurice ‘Von; away merrily and wl-lh such pivnto. A nice sum‘ me “mm annulus TAXI. Phone sat. I CONFE DERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. losing battle. JUST ARRIVED _;. shipment of MODERN BEDROOM SUITE_ Oust arrived. Special value. 'i‘oomb| Ilmic Store. SPECIALS FOR our: WEEK ONLY.—\PCXTXIH.HGDLS $9.00 for $5.00. Mfllyks Beauty Salon. Phone 236. increase, 0r was it an earlier recognition of the ing the recorded figures. PLYWOOD — Birch l3” x 4' x 8'; 3/167 4' x 5' and 4' x 1'; rll- and h" x 4' x ‘z Cedar wk 4' x r. gaaclglzgmd 5' Rwe- WWGWQTIUHG any more of lt present. ber of cases recorded will BLANKETS-Hcaw w 5 1 . ' woollen blankets, just The etrllllligl Brlstol & todcovyerl" yézur c1121‘ ieat or for boys’ M! a d NL Do l an glrs o ta e o camp, avail-; - n "S- 068s McEwen able now at Crockett d: Storey ‘have moved into their new bungllow: Ltd. l John Alyward, Sdutllport, spent, MOORE l: McLLOD LIMITED ‘Sunday M his 01d home in More“ will be closed all day today, m“, and Friday, April 17th andl 18th, on account of a specially difficult piece of work in cormwtion with the re-cmtstruction programme. Mr. Ralph McIlrl-rles, Charlotte- town, spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. I Some of the American coal has arrived in Bristol, and is reported as very satisfactory. PLAN T0 HEAR Miss hlarjorle Bell of the Nova Sootla Dlvistoxui Canadian Red Cross speak on the , possibilities of a. Visiting Horne- makel" Service for P. E. I.. Thurs- day, April 17tlh, at 8.00 P. M. in Canadian Legion. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McEwen who reside in the city dlnrlltg the winter ‘months are expected. back home this week. » ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs. Roderick MacRae. Canoe Cove. wishes to an- nounce the engagement of her ncice Enid Coreen MHKTRBO to Kenneth Melvin Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cobb, Charlottetown. Mar- riage to take place in the near fut- ure. ‘ The new saw mills at Morell are opened for business and thousands {of feet of lumber have already been put through the mills. Mr. James MacDonald. S4. Peter's Harbor has the bad luck last week to loose a new litter of fourteen WE IIAVE one car B. C. Cedar young pigs, killed by the mother. Shake shingles especially suitable for summer cottages, These eight- een inch shingles originally retail- tor and builder. ils employed cs ed ut $15.00 but (lur- to some lmper- foreman- at the Lot 40, United church feet-ion we can offer them at {where considembte urork is being greatly reduced price. There is only dqygw_ one car, so order yours now. Mac- Donald-Rollie. Woodworklns Co. Ltd. Nllr. Gus McDonald. local carpen- Word has been received tom Valentine and Pius MacDonald, who went to Kirchner. Ontario. They arrived there col Sunday "york on Monday. vO-§0O-Q'§§§O-QQ%>10-O-O4-§#§4W , Ellen ’s ' Diary , By an island Farmer's Wife 4 Her friends regret the very serious illness of Mr. D. J. Mec- -~++*+***""""“*“” Drunnid, has been confined to bed for a number of years. t I (Continued from Page 2) The C. W. L. held their regular card party and social evening at lthe home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. O'Brien. last week but owing to the very, nasty weather many of the members failed to attend. 0 hpvarmth of helping a neighbor. bu‘ also from knowing that now there are not so many to fly hastily from a grain box or to lunch on a choice pail of hog mix. However "I hope they'll have good luck James remarks into the silence as stove drafts adjusted, clock wound Y . s. new regular fflfflmfill ll‘hlgh hopes into the darkness of . Innis. letlred. The new foreman Amt now what? “Ellen" James a M? Brown coming {mm Is calling "are you aware that we resent. The T‘ . .,,_, n; Characters was cmmose.‘ RYTHE. Ken Igilglfilld - tntcml to be at the grading Agllfl Island. He Wm nkeyy reside 1n the "l Mark Curley, Gerald Mcr -Sevcrnl his": "c tms _ wtomallvvvl" lalrge H. 1-1. Cox, house ln Morell. =11" Joseph Flood. Francis Mr- Oanal baukyhel-c. planted outing; Uy-“111Qm0rl‘0w—DIBTY —G°°¢l' _____ Jllllllfl. Justlr. may, Mrs. John the Napoleonic Wars l\*“'° l~°°“2°, ullzht- The store of the late Leo Roach llollncaux. Misses Elaine Mc- unsafe throullll (“Sense and are o ha, Teopenm r01- bustnes; unde: o. who was a Part He has taken will operate the Talentd Singer to Visit‘ Charlottetown Nows of interest to music lovers was announced last evening when it was made known that word has been l-ccclvcd by Professor A- R- Kcndali that Miss Rhoda Pcndle- ton. student at. llicunl Allison Olm- servalory of lltnsic. will be a VISIiOT‘ to Charlottetown over the weck- end April llll-ll-Y 21st. M155 Prndlclon. will; ls a ITICHrIIlK Lyric Soprano. has rrcclvcd much praise lately for tlcl" exccllcnt ‘per- follnlallccs. and it was learned wit-ll lntcrcst that she has consented l0 be gnrsl. soloist. at ‘Frlnlty tlnltcd . business. lng on return 0 hi5 ll°m° Halifax. Medford. Mas rltat there. Mrs. Munroe was f0? mcly Inttle Findlay of Bristol. Sh of years. Hel- sl lny. who is slim Boston. ls rcnzatnixlg with sister for some tImW-B Mr. l-I. H’. Cox and Ml‘!- hnve moved in“? lllfil this lovely time and lr sure ll power latest OLDER PEOPLE! You May Need EVERWTONIC Older people! If you ilavnxft the , the , here electric for the house. The two old veterans cf the fis Their friends salute those two y;,1l.'r..lt'.rllt-\/l Progress in the fight against can- cel‘. or whether we are fighting a Ten to fifteen years ago, it was of oases of cancer. evident from the available siatta- apparent one? The best opinion felt that many factors such as more ac. curate reporting of disease. and true nature of the trouble, were swen- If we are more alert and if we identify a disease properly‘, then the num- rise whether or not there ls actuallv and began _ Donald. at St. Andrews. Mrs. Mac-. Mr- J" 55pm“- wll“ h“ R new . the week-end at her home in York. it is understood frcm Ilere lhli has been appointed to replace Mr. Joe M; weekend as me sue‘; 0g he;- u school chum, Anita Llewis. section on the western eltd of the new manager Mr. Dannie Ccmohan. ner with Mr. Roach mm me guest of Mrs. MacDonald's over the stock and mom" David Roach, anolher brothel‘ who ovurls the lYIOWPly 1°“ FTllllly "lmn" of York School spent Friends 0i’ Mrfl- Wall" MllllF°°lI Mia. Randolph Murray. Plc s., will regret to learnlorove‘ 5pm“ “vedncsday 1n of her serious illness in the 3°5- has bten in hlecflfcrd I'm‘ 8 llllllllbel‘ filer Mdlfillm Flllml spent a fcu’ tiers in York lust wrek i ding the winter llllrhe guest of I‘l€'r mother. Mrs. I../t. hell NICTTOISiTT. Cmldspcndtltg her Easier llcllrlrlie‘ l" m" ‘llldl York. the gar-st of hcl- cousin. Mia l - l ~ M ell. a short _ .-. _ Church. sllllday morning‘ Apr“ ‘Ihrrncrewln fro: ihvll‘ other‘ Mull“ “M's”. L t 20m‘ Mtge house. Mr. Cox, lfl- Donnie Burwisr, City. isi viled this scribe to 100k llllmllgl‘ spa-titling a fcw days in York. 4hr , dream. All that is needed now l5‘Th°mpgqfl_._-Y throughj RUIOBl-‘i latic turrlrce which will heat- the lng here are new": "adv to 4W", Friends the battle. They are the Lapterrewn-y to no»; that he is a par-rill l, "JuTROtIZOI-‘PITu-lum A033 brothers, John and Starmls- both, in the not Hospital suffering , ::.*:.:t‘.l*:; _ l . ,- Bald-WWW’ H, here all his life. Ha zeared a laraflclty. rm.- guest of her uarcrlis- W'- A family, built a fine home lived: and Mrs. R0glnhId'B3fWISfl well all from the harvest of the sell. - - val; as they take the stick and sell out 3g the fishing groslnda agent. pause ‘shill consider whether we; ing into the fifties and sixties than; 3M COUN B" M‘ "l! l! mlkllli progress in‘ ever before. It is a well-known factl T—- Fgggvlggn: l7gial3lVegnlfigueelsittedlilla fight against cancer. or that cancer afflicts people of,‘ . whether we are actually making this age group more frequentlyl ORANGES OOZ. 23c — 2 OOZ. ‘than tho nlore youthful and so, there do exist the conditions for, DEMONSTRATION WILL BE HELD AT OUR STORE DURING THESE THREE DAYS ON BLUE RIBBON TEA, COFFEE AND BAKING POWDER. ALSO OTHER PRODUCTS OF THE PURE GOLD 45c an actual increase in De number] .t In opposition to this llppilffitll‘ - I glfivtknviteeeéoflshlng Rods. Rogers tic-s that the death rate from can- and real increase i-n cantor, what. r - col was increasing. Was this rlsa have we to offer? Medical science ln the cancer death rate a real which has progressed so an1a/.ing-- l ly in other ficlds hzls'nnt been standing still in the field of can-l cor. Inlproved methods of rllngno- sis, advances in surgical treat-I merit. new and more pc-lvcrfllt x-, ray equipment, refinements in rad-; ium and its products have all materially increased the chances, of successful treatment for the ill-j _. 9G OOIINT — 3 FOR cnrrruuirvrfi, o, Large TIN _;.*-~sv_-ur MANUFACTURING co. Special Prices For This Sale w- 1w: ‘up: 23c dividuai suffering from CHHCUl" Research on the nature of cancer‘. and its causes has contributed, much new knowledge. New skills} " have been developed and workers against cancer have been trairrctl AOTIFOAM LARGE 2O OZ. PKG. An Excellent Substitute For Soop 31} IELDTJIIGE ll=.l----.l9£ l IlIIuBAaalq. 29¢ 33c in every civilized country. It is; true that no “cul"e" has been dis-l - covered, but, in view of the very‘ complex nature of the group of‘ conditions which we shalt call carl- j oer, this is not surprising. , There are definite lXldPCEIlOIlS‘ that the death rate from cancerl is now decreasing and that all the thought and work and effort is.’ beginning to win the fight. A larg-l er international insurance company. reports that, in _the ten-year per- iod between 1964 and 1944,“ the death rate from cancer among ic- male policy-holders has decreased‘ 11 per cent. Among male policy-- holders, the same degree of im-I provement has not yet been oh- scrved. but the upward trend which was evident tn the first quarter of the present century has been checked and the rate has re- mained stationary for the past ten years. A registry of cancer patients nlaintaincd ill the United Slates MARTELLO VANILLA Lance-ls oz. sot. ALLEWS I MRYONNAISE ;; a oz. act. SAIIERKRAIIT 2O OZ. TIN SOOP 1O OZ. TIN 9c-3 FOR CLARK'S VEGETABLE OR TOMATO 27c 25c 17c 25c OELERY in» 29¢ RIPE MW v29¢ BOLOGONA w. Ava 6 to 8 lhs.-- SLICED PORK SEOUL FRESH AND SMOKED FISH had. by 104-3 more than 39.000 cases of proven cancer successfully treated without recurrence for por- ‘rods of five years or more PHONE These promising signs should not make us over-optimistic or ZZ46 - Z247 complacent but they‘ should give us new heart to continue the‘ H. C.‘ ATKINSON III - I15 GRAFTON ST. GROGETERIA battle against cancel" and against}. the fear of cancer. Highlights oi York And Vicinity [College spent their Easter holi- idays at their respective homes in ‘York. Visitors in the City from York‘ ‘last week were Mr. and MraTWen- “tell Vesscy and son Sterling, Mr. ,Stuart Vcssclx Ernest ‘MacDonald, ___ Mrs Bessie Taylor, Harold Tay- lor. David '1‘-.lylor, Mrs. Fred ' Mr. Tom Knox spent the week- Thompson and daughter. needs. and m ym-k, Mr and Mm. Herbert Lewis, An- __.___ vita Lewis, Bernice Lewis, Norma My” Helm Lewis, any, spent, Lewis. Mavlyne Lewis, Leonard .Eg,5t,er at her home in York. ‘Newson and (laughter Freda, Mr. Cordon Crockett, Gladys Crock- ‘eti, Dean Wallis. Harold Watts, Claude Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. West- ley Matthew. Mr. and Mrs. Louis |Vessey and. daughter Shirley. Mrs. Peter Proud, Christine Proud. Mr. Miss Verna Watts spcnl the Iweek-end at her home In York. Miss Lbma Watts. City. spent Bl'O\\'i‘.l. Rev. J A Nicholson, Ms‘, and Ma's Lloyd Vessey. Mr, and gMrs. Richard vcssey. NLr. and lMrs Raymond Vessey. Mr. Minto Vessey, Mr. Vernon Duct, Rupert .Vcs'~;ey. Pope Cooke. Mrs. Herbert tvesscy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ltrlg and faintly, Angus Colony. Miss Aletha Brovm spent the Mr. Keith Sentner, Pleasant ‘Glove, has excepted a position in ‘the City at the Tovmshend Gar- 38%. Mr. Roscoe MacDonald and son Merill, spent Easter in Kenslnff- RTJG ION IlEALE; TOO OTTAWA _- (CPl -- Dr. Arthur |Bockncr, Ottawa civic hospital psychiatrist, says religious IBIUI Phers n, [Yrincipal rather than professional psychoana- MES Anne Mac ohm- Eagtg"; lysis i5 the solution to many In Orvmil mental disc-uses. r lln Memorials: S York Idle guest of Mr and Mrs, Gvrdml ‘I (rrocketr. l e ‘holidays at her home ,Cove. In loving mnmory of Benjamin _. ._ ll-‘arquharstrn, who passed away on Mrs Rnllph Crockett. Rnyaltl". April 17th. llml. . Asleep in Jesus. peaceful rent , Whose waking is supremely blcst ‘ ‘so lcnr. n0 w»: sit-TIT dim that hour l‘ ‘ That mnnlfcsts the Saviour‘! MW"- in; I Miss EdilhHBrn-svl. Cill‘. l Ills sister, Mrs. I guest of Fred , t Miss Wlllnlrrediljlalller. primary te-lcher of York School. spent Im- I ‘Easter holidays at her home in‘ ‘New GlasWW o! Mr. Torn Vesscy arc I h. Nurmu Lewis, Mary Walls. Dig-l Proud, Shirley Cooke. Marguerite old Rue at Last twn-venr-old Chlcal!" lddgmmél ‘m hlvclin 9V l"? lvll ‘l l _ “g. ‘gal [fly Ifi“,-}1;n;,_;}q0hnt he snatched. Mk ‘ They arrow: '.. l. t, - ,. k. Kmmm Sh" ha“ been “fins M‘ Ann "Om a C» imytrdlng hmLr‘ . made her the headline attraction of rl BIMIIYliPT-llll‘ $9" FBI ngmba craokrd 01W“ l la 3.. ‘lnpaaudflagou’ (HIIDIEIFS BOOKS AND Oilill VALIIAIII Vessey, students of Prince of Wales I