1111 ‘ r flan-we». For generations Crown Brand Corn Syrup has meant the syrup uiith the delicious flavour‘ taken-aka. Today the quality and flavour of Crown Brand Corn. Syrup is preferred by mare Canadian families than ever before. Try it today-as a delicious spread on bread,‘ toast or scones, on pancakes or Wattles. Many housewives prefer the distinctive flavour it gives their baking, when used as a sweetener. "W c appreciate your loyalty to Quality." CROWN BRAND COIN SYRUP m: CANADA sriutcit COMPANY no. uonrnriti. - rolottro Also Manufacturers of Canada Com Starch r a-r nnanansfii cones ‘Ihe Rose Valley Y. P. U. staged their annual ecncert in Bradaiw bane Hail on Friday evening, March 28. to a large and ap- preciative audience. After remarks by the chair- man. Rev. W. B. MaePliail. the following programme was pre- seated: Opening chorus. "The More We Get Together." Instrumental music. Todd's Or- ohestra. Solo, “The Tragic Romance“. by Edison McKt-nna; eticorc. "One Day As I Ramblrd." Dialogue. Jnkt- Hayseed in the city. by Anne lvlwtcDotiald. Jack Graham and John Mwthcsoti. Duet. Some Day We'll Wander Rack Again. by Hoar} and 'l'iteimt\ 1' viirnrv, 'i'ltcrc'.=. a Union CI! ni- Jed; Wei/ins over Yonder. 113111105119. Care's Callers, by Iona and Lorna Keoting. Mrs. Leslie MacLenn. John Maiheson, Ray- mond Dixon. Everett McKenna. Hlflllland Fling. by Roma Mac- Lean. Dialogue. Advice To The Love- lorn. by Sheila and Beryl Mac- Lean. Mrs. Lcsiic MncLean. Mrs. George Dixon. Angus Nfacflin. non. Earl Todd. Robert Graham, Raymond Dixon. Monologue. Kate Tells About Her Husband. by Mrs. George Dixon. Solo. Lottcly Moonlight Valley, 11V Raymond Dixon; CIIFOFES. Tile Calgary Stampede. The Nor-m ‘ Navies. Dialogue. Truant Husbands. by Mrs. Leslie MucLcan and Mrs. George Dixon. Duct. The Brand on My Heart. i by Bcnvi iencoredi. Dialogue. The New Hired Man. L-y Robert and John and Junior Maiheson. Solo. Old Mountain Dow. Vernon MacLr-an: MacNeill. Step dancing in costume. by Raymond Dixon. and Sheila Mat-Loan by Instrumental music, by Todd's Orchestra. Closing chorus. Good Night. Ladies. In his closing remarks. Rev. Mr. MacPhail thanked thc audi- rnce for their perfect order and splendid applause. and thanked all who had itolpcd make the con- cert such a success. After singing “Dire King" In Mesloriam MRS. MARGARET HUGHES ‘lihe death took place in "Whid- den Memorial Hospital" on Sun- day. March 30th, 104", of Mrs. Margaret Hughes of Everett, Mass. widow oi’ Peter Hughes. She was formerly Margaret Ann Kelly oi’ Klnkora. Prince Edward Island. where she was born '78 years ago, a daughter of’ the late Michael Kelly and Margaret Creighan. Her funeral took place on Wednesday morning, April 2nd at 9 o'clock. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. She‘ is survived by four daugh- ters (all married) viz.. Helen. Dorothy. Rita and Mary; also five grandchildren. and a brother. John. xuitojcsidca in California. Her husband died in 1917. I to also a native of Hinton. MR. CIIARLESPMcCARTIIY The death occurred at the Sacred Heart Home on March 28nd. of Mr. Charles McCarthy in his 86th. Jack Graham. . fcneorel Jean ‘ tiElTltAi. euninntnt This column lg reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising ol I nevvay nature may b. lnlgflgfl a?’ ttvo cents a word strictly pay- a la in advance. . CRASWHL tor Photographs. IIMMIEI TAXI. Phone 5H. PANTRY SALE St. James baz- aar at. 3 o'clock Thursday. HOWARD‘ McINNIF Fitted Footwear at 17s Queen Street. _L._ AT YOUR. SERVICE, Arnfast Coal Company. Plhtme 2498. RESERVE MONDAY mom‘. APril 21st for Concert by Mt. Alli- son Artists. NOTIClL-Car owners living in the Eastern part o! Prince Edward Island may obtain motor Vehicle 116911565. by mail. from R. K. Clem- ents‘ Office. Montague. OBTAIN TICKETS at all drug stores. Old Spain and Mayfair restaurants for the vocal recital by Miss Pauline Simmonds, spon- lored by the Y-Grads 0111b, to be held in Prince of Wales College Hall. Tuesday. Aiprii 15th. at 8:15 o'clock. CITY POLICE COURT -- At the City Police Court yesterday mom- ing- two men charged with search- ing cars in the vicinity of the Capitol Theatre Tuesday night were remanded until Friday. One drunk aild incapable was fined ‘$6 and costs 0r 10 days. ATTENDING DEMONSTRATION -Mr. W. C. Iieavitt and Mr. E:- skine Gavin oLAlhet-ton are in the Ci~t_v. attending the demonstration of the Continental Oanning Com- pany now hcintz held here. While in the City Mr. Leavitt is with his sister, Mrs. E. A. McRae and Mt". McRac. St. Avards. FUNERAL TUESDAY — The fun- eral of Mrs. J. Simpson Bell. l-lone River was hold from her late resi- dence on Tuesday afternoon. Avril R. The services were conducted by Rev. E_ F. Coffl-n and Rev. W. I. Green. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Frank Bell. Leo Reid. Louis Walsh. Elmer Fyie. Gordon Pyle and John Fyfe. Interment. in Czv- cndisli Cemetery. RETURNS HOWE -— Miss Flor- ence MJt-Kicmou of Rivcrdale P. E. I.. has returned homo front Woll- the guest of Mr. and airs. Charles O-mpbcii. for tho DliSi- three illfiflillf‘. Site also vlsitcd with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bccchci- Catnpbell and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Campbell ‘also of Wciiasion. It was Miss ',Mat~l{iunous i'irsi_trip to the United ‘States and she IiilKit} manv ...v tfricnds. She also visited place".- of interest in Boston and tiifferctii- parts of Massachusseis. She arrived tin Charlottetown by plane Tuesday evening and is nc-.v at home with ltcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan lViflCKlilllO-ll‘ of Riverriale. t lunches were sold. Mrs. Leslie hlacLcutt was organist. Tho ‘sum of sixty-five dollurli was realized. unless we act 11']! will die of t ttkktt‘t* KER (A MacPherson-Maoiure Wedding A _ very pretty urcdding vrus solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cartney Mac-Lure of Dover. P. E. I. on Mart-ii 19th, 1947. at 4.301‘ p. m. by the Rev. Roy Vessey. ofl Murray Harbor United Church when Hazel Mac. second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cortney Maolmre was united in marriage to Mr. John Daniel Mat-Pherson, only son of Nil‘- and Mrs. William D. MacPhcrsoti of Caledoniu, P.E.I. Masters tiiqfitoi. Parachute Mail 3y Peter nmeatu "I'll 1118111189." said Peggy. "To what hotel am 1 supposed to be going?" "Ever heard of the Maibro, Ron Place? But that's a silly question. Half the People in London have never heard of it. It's fairly snarl, and trlghtfuiiy quiet; but. those who look upon Park Lane as be- neath their dignity g0 to the Ma]. bro without a quaim." He laughed at. the face she made. "Not that sort of plact, either. More goes on behind the select. doors of the Malbrc than meets the casual eye. Those who want to be inconspicuous and can afford to pay for the pi‘iVii0g6-— go there_ There are various rea- sons for wanting to be lnCullspic- uous. Ours is one. Not that I shall stay there, of course. I have a fiat not far from Marble Arch, "No one is ever surprised at any eccentricity seen at the lvfalbro; they're too frequent to be so much as noticed. Millionaires of dubious sanity go there, and very rich and notorious divorcees who want. a holiday from publicity. And nothing ever leaks out from ll to draw the crowds. So you see, you sct a sort of cat-bet of wealth and individuality upon yourself by g0- nstou. Mass, whore she had bCCtl' ‘Hie 1iarcnis of bouncing Pt-ul Strctckcr of Citicago. lll.. credit thc The h0l150 W115 gully dfimfiiled ihg there; alld you don't draw a ‘with pin}; and! white starearinirs and gallery it there's any funny bust. a pro us on o red an pn roses nsss," ione corner of the living room was! t. w -, . __ ilzeautifitlly decorated to form anlestégi?‘ agoinelyisksleifiuriizegiryonintteiie 111F611 V , main road to avoid passing near i The 1°V°1l Win13 bride W55 a the town, “is supposed to be nay- lclmnnlng 111M?" “5 ‘he ‘filtered 1119i ing for all this cxelusiveness? Do ilivl-"G 100m 011 1111‘- ijlm 01 lleyftwe put ‘rt in the column marked {laégglflnlfl 1:21;‘ jl/‘gfiyfg-d 1§vl;llgr:(li1‘5“Expeiises' and hand it to the 8 “"1 0 Government?" i101 ‘he "Ccaslml- _ i “Yes, by George. We do if cur $111’ W011; f1 bfiflulllfll 11901‘ 191181-11, hunch comes off. They'll 0W9 us sown of ‘alive ssim with sweet more than that. And if it doesn't heart tieckltnc and three quzrterlmme g[f_v,'p]1' no‘ 1., (lgggjye you length sleeves. her vail of tulle‘_ihem is a possibility that it illusion was beautiful with haionvoni; inter-set us any “mm The cffetli with 11 5110115 119111- Government may have to subscribe Her only jewelry was a single to a wreath -or t\vo~-" ‘strand of pmrls and she carried a "lf you're trying to frighten me," .ll0ll(1il€i of talisman roses. t said Page)‘. after due consideration i Miss Mary McLure sister of the' "I shouldn't bother l don't feel ibridr- was bridcsmaid- Site was frightened. After all. every time charming in a ilcor 16118111 30ml 0f l you walk down a main road you're white taffeta and curried a bouquet 1 taking a risk of being killed. What's of pink roses; shc also wore pearls different in risking the same tin- The groom “'21s ably supported ish with, say. a gun? The odds may by his blother-in-lnw. Mr. 581111181 he shorter. but I think I prefer D. Reid of Mn-titugue. the method, so it balances." Both the bride and groom's mothers altos» nav~ blue sheer and u iatimctive with Peggy Picks Said Peter, as if he had made a Holes both looked very Corsages 0i red roses. sudden discovery. looking at her Following the ceremony a sum- W111i 0111)’ B110 111111 01 1115 H111 ntcus giypgpy W35 ggfvfid, ‘twisting the corners of his mouth: 'l‘hr~ brides table was cleilflhily "Yo" 1111011’. I like you!" l tit-enmtcri r-zii rent-rod with Hi "Good!" said PCIZE)‘. "l mean’ bfmmm‘ ‘._,‘-;D wmtdtng Qtikp \t)pp[\d you to. Now go on! How do we. wi“, a n‘i,tjalul‘e Mme MK‘ groom. get to tile Malbro? Won't it lookl rl-“Ose smving ‘new, Mrs, Gggrge fishydf we arrive by‘ car? I'm an’ B, Villutctvzty 0i Dover. aunt of the American, newly arrived.“ l bride: iii-rs. lvluxwcll Cooper of TYOH liflvv 811 9Y0 101‘ 1101111191 Delicvuv. sister of the hrkio and 119 531d FPPYDV1Y1B1Y- "N0, ii woffti Mrs. Santucl n. Reid of Montague; look fishy. I am ram‘ devoted <1- sislcr o! ti“. An-Md‘ tmirer, with an eye on your dul-i M‘. wing.- lViilCKCilUB ofilars. What could he more natural. Momague phmcgrnpm‘... was bushy‘ than that I should meet you‘ at engaged with hi5 camera bcth dur- Southampton, and motor you mio, iii-g and following the wedding i town?" cert ill c. ny. sc-rennders tinncunced their <li’l'lVB.l 11111359 ma“ with bells and ltonis, and after; w“ ‘ l- us _ u‘ viewing the haplw coup}... and ex- 1st PINE? any eye‘ upon‘ ._ )0‘ _ ‘mcung ‘hen hm‘ ‘fishes and know_ The time tot real LBUUOH s. council‘ ‘he Eqmjm were “wmed after we contact them. I hope you‘ T,‘ “lgmnn where a very plmsamldont colour easily. It often gives‘ 5130a“ e ‘M156 5pm‘ ‘n, mwlc ‘mmaway a perfectly good disguise for‘ 5m mg ' [lots of people." ; 1Er‘0§"° ma.‘ marrmge ‘he pop) "I haven't noticed it. When do‘. i . _ , . ._ we make my reservations at the. iiiiiretiritdte allllufiieioyili; italic,- fig)‘; Msihro? Not from Leckinghaml a " ‘ by thc hcciale of Dover and thorn!” suplmse they ‘wt mleresledt H .‘ _. ‘ _ ‘h me, later on, and began to‘ strrrotnédtng distseifctli: aytétexrzlwzbciry i‘ mvemgaw? ~ ‘ receive mm? u‘ u ' ‘ "Correct again. It isn't much‘ gifiis. For the past tour years i116 1111118 11.15 held a responsible position in‘ t Hall-ml‘ N‘ s" w l . m“ 539cm lizlfrom Southampton. The hotel will ill“ 1m" 3'05"“ " “V.” ‘wlivwe w“? _be quiet at this season. oddly en- a 91111111113111 Aim? pipe “and We i oukh; i-t always is." seas. v ‘ V _ ‘ "And when we're there? What's 'l"hc11' many 11101165 1°11‘ 1“ ‘Flsh’ ‘the Drogrammc?" 11's 1119111 1113M‘ 1'5 “i lmllplnessfl “I shall proceed, in my role of W-"flp " "'"4"'_“"“ fortune-hunter. to show you the ‘sights e-f Lotidou. I shall intro-‘ ducc you to very few people -a‘ lust gesture when it's unavoidabltui Thai will seem natural enougiri because there are fortune-hunters‘ in London more attractive by far than I am. and it's only hoi-.~c-‘ sense I should try to reserve you to myself. No doubt you'll have to talk to some pretty awful warts. and I daresay you'll often be so bored that you'll wish youraclf bat-k on the moor‘ But I hopci we'll contact the two pectpic we want pretty soon. Then we shunt he able to complain of dullness, whatever we have to grumble n- bout." "How and where do you prO- pose to find them?" "In the night-clubs." He bs- eamo mischicvousiy didactic. “You, may no-t know about the night-i clubs. At the average one you‘ can eat. drink. tlahce, see a caba- ret. and be made uncomfortable! in devilish idtoml that passes you by. No, we book] from the pub, where we shall have‘ lunch tomc-rrow—on the way up‘ LET'S‘ a0 T0 ri-ie MOWES. ‘DEAR. .. it's iiatoi giouaii... Harv you over not iced how often the men with Sunny dispositions seem to have “all thc I'm/c" . . . in love or in business? it would be odd if ili<-._\' didn't! It is hard work to love a grauch. If heart, one thing you certainly must avoid is that. you. want to live lilo with a song in your "jtnnnifi, irritable, dtprrsscd feeling which so often accomputiics constipation. "A1111 “'8 F1111“ drive 11110 Wwnlahottt it. \‘/c'li tomb London un-t Later in the Evening a crowd of 1mm 1119 dlieclm“ °1 5911111511111‘. til we do tnake a tontnvi. I'm 51-" ifraici you may flllti it. boring. Lon-l"Yott'rcr Not that the gantrdon like the country has. you know.‘ Peggy looked at him dctubttull-y. making tun of me." But had blooms hasn't any real cxritententsiie was not. His face was quite There is a simple, pleasant precaution you can take. Eat. Keiiuggis 1i Zl-Ijnati everyday. Nearly one out of every two Canadian families now keep Keliogpfs Ail-Bran on their pantry shelves. 64% of these families have been using it for over five years. No wonder we believe you will benefit from All-Bran. That is why we now make thil extraordinary guarantee on every package: t an oouaui Youg ON" BACK 2 arintoe as n reminder to If! ted To Rvvuafaee full d. e anfia. each a absolute u u! he dlferntt person. (‘lb olltlnusd) Sure, easy ways to solve- 3 common mealtime problems How to give milk to children who won't (or can't) drink enough milk? Simply add KLIM Powdered Whole Milk to foods the children eat. How to make extra-nourishing dishen for the child or adult with the "birdq size" appetite? By including KLIM in favorite dishes, you can increase the milk- nourishment in each serving as much as 75f}! \ What i: KLIM? year. the particular The late Mr. McCarthy, who was by trade a headstone erecier, was widely known and respected by young and old in his home and where he passed ths closing years of his life. His wife predeceased him some years nizn. He leaves to mourn one daughter, Mrs. Mc-l Adam of Boston; five nieces. Mrs.‘ i iturd rolls they gave him lo gnaw on with hclpini! to cui his phenom- enal tnouihful of tooth. At the ago n[ 1ft ninntits; young; Paul has l6 ‘rimming ivories. His pop, Henry Strctrkcr. a baker. says that the mils not only ltelpcd Paul cut his tenth. but ttclpnti increase his weight 10 pounds since birth. Ho now tips thc ‘Jenni at. ‘$6 pounds. Paul is dnmolithing a crusty roll at the rig-ht. , KLIM ls sittiply fresh, prtstctirizcd whole milk of the finest quality in handy powder form. It givca you all the vitamins. all the nourishment of pasteurized fluid milk. Only the water is taken out. With KLIM in your home, you always have extra milk {or emergencies. Try it today! Your grocer has KLlMi that club happens to have invent-i eti as its trade-mark. Al some. others you can have a flutter at. potter. rhemin-de-fer, rotiiette. and ‘a few other games not approved by the staid police. Al still others you can get a sniff of snow-in fact, n dozen snlfis-for a nzcrc matter of, say, fifty pounds. At at ‘ _ . -. - ». t gflzmzgutxfsnsnlslitea ‘S588 ojfllégff‘ Use KLIM to cream vegetables and mm‘ o, n “in other. ygu Mn‘ aoups;to add nourishment to cereals, '1111°<>1 YWTI"! 1111011‘ 11111 v1 ‘"1115 desserts, milk drinks and your bak- or morphia. provided you're not.‘ . ‘ _ shy on the money. You can. We‘ m‘ can't. Not the police. Not anyone connected with the police They cm smell official as loon as you enter the place. ‘ "New wihy, says you. don't we maid these dangerous places, and [shut ‘em up? Bays l. we rio-oftenl i-oflen with entirely ‘negative re- sults. For every tiangerutis ntzht- ‘club. mind you. there must bc dwz-i ens of merely stupid nines as ‘na-nx- llesa as “he daylight. They tome ‘and they go. Here to-day and grotto‘ ‘to-morrow. But into such as are aupected, and still in existence. we How to sarva more nourishing meals to the whole family? Callaghan of this city. Mrs. Train- or of Johnston's River. Mrs. Wm_ ‘ O'Connell, Mrs. Daniel O'Connell. Mrs. MicNaiiy. In his illness he was tenderly caret! for by the Sisters ot MM"; the and his pastor. Rev. Bernard Gillie, who administered to him‘ the last rites of the Holy Mother‘ Church of which he was a devout member. .' . Hi: funeral was held from the Frank Hennessey Funeral Home on March 24th. to 8i. Dunsi-1n'n' Basilica where Requimi Hish‘ Mass was sung by Rev. Kenneth‘ ‘McMillan, who also took the scr- vice at the grave. His aixnephewa acted as pallbearers. Leo Trainer, Daniel O'Connell, William O'Con- nell. Leo McNaiiy. Joseph Callag- lREE~~Write today for FREE fortified dict recipes to The Borden .10. it’; GOT to be good!" Cflhlltllny, Lintited. Spadinl Crescent. Toronto 4. Ontario. t CREAMY WHOLE MILK IN HANDY POWDER FORM TIM In Borden's "Canadian Cavalcade" Ivory Monday Night CIC Trans-Canada Network "i! it's Borden's han. Benedict Callaghan. May hi! soul rest in peace tPatriot please copy.) two wii go. and your job is to Jot either the man or the tzltl. or ;both. and to make no Yllisli’