says : - Here are two old favourites ‘would not be without. Used together or separately they are a delight in the kitchen and on the table. CROWN BRAND SYRUP if lie CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITED I Montreal e Toronto CANADA CORN‘ STARCHQ cmnlggulinnun This column, is reserved IOIJIQWI z: local infi but’ bsgivertfsi ~ a no lu at five mic a pay. able in advance. . ‘€2—€~b&-%$-H-l;l {S ma-b-IHQ-i- CDOK! for ' Photographs. CON nnaiwrlon us: m- UIANQI. ~ . _ usnuaa nusas arriving s dail m t-h Fashi Shoppe. y ‘ on o-s-ai. cauacu OI SCOTLAND -- Servlces SabbathuJune 10th: De- Sable l1 am; Stanchel 3 pm; Calpe Traverse 7:80 pm. Monday. June 11th. A le Shore, 8:30 p.m; Rev. J. H. Bis op. l-‘i-ll HOME NUIESE There is probably- no illness more trying to care. for than ahoooping cough, writes Lona L. . assistant director. American Myowrgncor’: in ii ngulc Red cl-oll n service. a hlld ' ~ -’ sufferingifrom t "diseasep a ' "'du."h* pathetic sight, and one that needs ____.__ he most careful supervision and “- sympathetic care, ‘even though he is permitted by t he doctor to be up and about. l - The first s toms of “ ,‘ng cough are s iar to those of a common cold, with a cough that is usually worse at night. The char- acteristic whoop does. not appear until about ten days aftervother symlptoms, and in mild cases may not appear at all. This makes the disease hard to agnose at first, and is one reason hat it is diffi- cult to control. Because his paroxysms o! coughing will frequently cause him to vomit his food, a child with whooping cough may uickly be- come seriously malnour shed un- less particular attentio is given to his feedi . It is very important too, to see t at he gets and re- tains a sufficient amount of wat- er. A .. It is a good plan to give water a half hour before giving food, and to keep a record for the doc- llisease ' her. by some twenty-two = " THE I CHARLOTTETOWN’ GUABPLA?! .1 o- ~- o - In Memoriam , There passed peacefully away at the home of her son Everett, on the morning of May 2nd. one of PownlYs oldest residents. in the person of M-re. Catherine Weath- erble in her eighty-seventh year. The late Mrs. Weatherhie was born ~in Alexandra, daughter oi’ the late Mr. and Mrs, Ben Wood. She was the second in a family of eleven. all of whom predeceased her. .,In 18M she married Jacob Weatherbie, who also predeceased years. In poor health for a number of years,.she was always able to move about the house untll a fail a few weeks before her passing confined her to her bed. To the end she retained her cheerful manner and was always pleased when ‘friends called to see heal Thrfuneral was hcld- from her, late residence on Friday after-i noon. May 4th, and the large. number of friends and relatives who gathered to pay their last respects. testified to the esteem in whch she was held. The service was conducted by the Rev. Stirling Stackhouse of Alexandra Baptist Church, of which the la-te Mrs. Weatherble was a faithful memq ber. He was assisted by the Rev. E. R. Macvicar of. Pownal United Church and the Rev. A. E Todd of North River Baptist Church. The hymns sung, which were favorites of the deceased. Were=_ "What A Friend We Have In~ —*~ I i Jesus“ and “Safe In The Anns Of Jesus". A solo. “No Night There was rendered feelingly by Mrs. Nathaniel MaoKinnon- Burial was in the Church of Scotland cemetery at Birch Hi1‘ beside her husband. Two sons and one daughter survive, Everett with tor'$ information. of the amount given and retained. The patient should be fed small amounts of easily digested food at frequent intervals between cough- Maj.-Gen. Bert M. Hoffmelsier, 3B, above, veteran of much action in Europe, has been named com- "'ows'llv7rv_i.uvau? Asa" ‘ msssuusp f DESIGN NO. ‘H0 broldery on towels or pillow cases instructions. To order pattern: Write or sens "We picture with your name an address with Charlottetown Guardian, ‘Wish No. "r49 Name Street Address City l‘ LONDON _ (Cl?) -' Slr Ha:- Richard Scott has been sp- nteri commissioner of the Met- All‘ Nice-Manual Sir Philip Game, mo Npolitau Polics. succeeding ' glib?’ Office announced. uvm lone miner-n not Ill i0 famous recipes, pnszllt . '5B-’~ép»_n'.i.i. 317"?“ designs are attractive em- iiot iron transfer" pattern No. 749 contains 8 motifs with complete i5 cents in coin (r i Scrip to Needlework Bureau _..._.__ Province _ ‘lgderaltéd {Meeting to Study- Widening Field (Vancouver News Herald) Acccmplishlng important Women's institutes of Canada. mount, P.Q., zation, is in Vancouver for for the biennial which will tale; place May 30 June 8. There no inform general education, Mrs believes, and thig can only be nlcnt of many ions of vegeta brown tan or grey, is donated Ferd Motor Co.. The leather Linings are made from the ‘ of oar roofs. and is donuicd General Motors. VARIED WAR. WORK been sent to Britain We are continu time projects." MIPS Kulhri bn-ve with the contlncrllt. with n great deal 1885." l makers‘ Clubs Bind-ringlcrnl‘ Women's lngs and the ' is sold anonymously‘ along the work clothe“ membef-i any brzaar held by the W 1- ____________ a job is more than pllQllC acclaim. TllSNlD lies the guiding principle behind the work oi the Federated Mrs. G. F. W. Kuhri " of West- ’ Domin on corres- ponding secretory of the organi- brief visit en route l0 Victoria: board meeting) can be public opinion until there is good Kuhring ble seeds to England, and thousands Another nllflfl pools-J, carilisd lzid on ilze shingles and is cs- specially wind and water resistant ZN)’ wooly material used on the inside viiimelrs histiutes have given the Rod Cress. Many tons of Jam, a pmjsct of B C. Institutes have irllglall our war- . I18 said. Clothing and food are badly needed in Erlxland. and yet we know they are sharing what this: English therefore. must be dolhs and has affiliations in 39 countries. iff e uch as the Hotne- d Grant “am s isn Saskatchewan. Insti- royal i knitt-l ‘and swln! r m; ’ with ing attacks. When he vomits his food he should be given more as soon as the coughing attack over. , There has been a mistaken im- pression in some areas that whoorr ing cough is not a serious disease. However, it causes more deaths than scarlet fever or diphtheria. Girls are somewhat more suscep- tible to it than boys and likely to be more seriously affected. There are more fatalities among child- ren under five years. though older cthildren may suffer severely from Every child with whooping cough should be under the super- vision ot a doctor from the time the first symptoms appear unlii recovery is complete. mander of the Canadian Far k Eastern force. consisting of 30,000 volunteers, which will ‘fight the Japs. The Canadians will wear their own uniforms, although serv- ing under an over-all American command. Gen. Hoffmeistefs home is in Vancouver. Whitehall Notebook i By sous psurmnan Canadian Press Staff Writer Deuce is one plstlorlli one Cunscrvallve no LIl-XIMMJEKS are ior BICCK-IOIA in tile firs. vote since lsua. Oil fl. LONDON - (cs7 - Rev. BRJ-I. “mm” Spaull addressing the assembly of the Congregational Union of Eng- land and Wales: "I am not sure that I want to see Africans sup- plied with utility trousers and ' school ties ‘Ilt we must see iolqt t0 B‘; Dflriy booklet ouulinlng lroill Wdl‘, PiBUQCS Z- a- l. Strong support for chieved by a higher standard of . 11w wlm . ‘tfichifiiz facilities, made aalgilaible §‘§,,5§§§,‘°§§f, ,§‘e’,f,_.nf“1i’§,,,,m_»» millisslsr Jkéliuxrenaigdinmwzliuli ‘my . . i a . n many rural tr cis ______ _ i -' _ _ - 9 - . the school year starts in October ABERDEEN. Scotland __ (c?) 112g‘ with tne Jniteci States and. lrlluéizésktg-Eiyivcz. glllovxeéorgg? and ends in March, when children __ Aberdeen and lvroutrose claim ““‘“‘,F° Beep lh-a peace after “m re “ted one o! the ae- lare needed to help wltfh crops. to have had the 135C air.rald Pn-"i Vf-{Qfy- : p n r5: h t 1,1913 This is a problem that has not wammz in the Unmd 31113110,“ 4; 1* lfilfflfli Blfiiam. able l0 de- 93° ‘a “s .w ° me .““ ' only been pertinent during war The p, we friend“, ieiiu nors.ll iillti play a wgfpny miral Doemtz andFleld Mar- umm but in deprcssion years‘ .,__--,_-__ _—_—__—.:_—_—1————~ Pay iii puns ior world security; shal lvlonigomery in ‘Denmark. wtmwn-S hwmuw mgmbers .4. vlgolois development oi the . High on the Allies‘ list of war I hives (mu-in; m“ war, “ll-Md I Empires for the benefit o1 all its v lmlnals, Terboven was be-i their hands and energies to many a e peoples, _ , hind many atrocities in Nor-l protects. l d‘: Tue IPPESPOPPQ-"tvnilv f“ m‘! nvay. including the wiping out | ilmding "Crllta-dain Soda t0 Th. M‘ Inlgzdillalr “glugiivei ‘m’? the “ii lend burning to the ground ef- Briiish Soil" has meant SililJ-l e a 0 M ‘me Gunman a5 m" ithe entire village of Teievaag. necessity for iilsm iflsrppcarsi ' 5. A determined policy for full When Child ls of rural Erlglishwomen, taking I u 1 , pride in their ‘Canadian gardens"! ° v ‘P3’ have sponsored contests and ex- ' ' 8- T“? rcwvefi’ and ‘ixicnslim 0i hlvmons Mrs Kuhrmg addsd e Britrllns esss-rlnial airport trade that "Canadian seeds have taken 7" Efflclemy m mdusi-YY- "verv kindly to Britizlll sell." non-luonlloinlullnloyuoniuv eou- through reseercjh- mxamn- en'- ‘ ltipation with nasty-tasting laxatives or protecting the independent busi- on chiefly in Quebec, is making ‘gtgh-ygfiigiiyf,ffifljifjghfglgffjgfigfi! nfibiesvust my abuse or mauo- 2. Mildred McEwen; s. Lois Haw- Mld supplying seamenb peciaily for growing youngsters’ needs fa pa‘? ' a boil- vests f0l‘ the NOYWCKlEHS. 14bit lopxleasafitto tilac-actsfirgentlfiandrtlgr; a pmsllifgu-i and‘ hfillllll’: Grade IV—-l. Shirley Anlold. w» in m» we» ma.:.=u-::=a=e.nzisrrzns. s“ ‘;“.¥§“’.Z.§§f by is use. Make laxative-taking time easy on the child and yourself, mother! Get Children’! OIrn Tablets today at your druggist. 25¢. worker, and plenty pi liome-p-l-o- duced nutrition; be tte r sources of by local authorities; TRIISSES To those nf you who a" unfortunate enough m m,“ to wear a truss. we nsk you men dieabied. to resettle in civil life. ambulances, mobile kitchens, al- most completely furnished a hos- mgltifia} A::“"";,o:'2:; fifiyyesangéaniégsmlmel msmuwe- b PM“ d1“ E3315“ and f mewbet‘: wearing? Does ii fit cnmfort- health and hospital services‘ and lion. have evoic years o wor ably or ls it an antiquated 12. An eduoltionafsysygm ‘givlngé .. 1- ann out of date style. ff so, then why continue suffering when We can alleviate the cause by ofiering you a per- fect fitting, modern umi up- to-date one. All sizes and styles ll. prices to aunt every body. . equal opportunities for all velop- their talents. and all accredited nan-dideltes the coming election, ordered to return to home-bases FORMALIN son Inn‘ on onall Womerrs lstituteswsteated at around 200 15F‘? Sad‘; 0,35,.“ wig, 0mm, A cheap but thoroughly ef- _.__.___ zatloll undsr the name of Assoei- ::m:°u';§m'fi' 2E2“ ""22 CAETER-Buglllggnfianf -'§l°?) ‘ ,.. l —At m of T. . o.‘ av " ur- “ed °°“""'Yw°'“’"’“ °i m" wmd’ promptly In order 1b have der_ in the calhoarolflsolgullng with seed properly treated before World president, is Mrs. Alfred a _ r h i will» M-B-E» M‘ Present i‘ ma!‘ lvnilniacllnullotllefc‘ n! ‘w’? lath“ mgnlllioflpl-‘Zlllged miss?“- Gill‘. 0f Vléllfllfl. llflflltlllfiii 8X9 FOB BETTER cnops grtgrydeaa ‘ d' h“ ‘er Penn on situated moeflv in r11?" “WW rl-oll your grain with who °- ° _“."_“ _°_3__~_ and in some cases are called by new improved ' CERASAN In Canada alone there are 3, Adust disinfectant for Wheat. hnstitutes with a msmberem-p o1 Oats, Grain. Burle . One its coo. Mrs. c. p. Dow of Port We" ‘Malina! "I" a!» I l Daniel, P Q, is National preol- n‘ c s '15 “L "m ' Everett Weaiherbio and family defll- thank their friends and nellhbours Macsrorvilgsnwfilt" for their msnv acts of kinda tilt-cs. in England. has two h“ ‘ a b _ i ¥L5e3yid";?el~9-0gf: Ififfgllignfglfifi n will absiishlall ooooouor l r m“ u emwmnl-v-il. ~ '- ' worms an m gllgalyg-tll. Both offieiate at meet- "°'° c: health of your pl . 38o THE 2 Ines‘ In Memoriam at Insert a hock inio the end of 149 Great George Street |,_.cp|_ 13mm" gum" 0mm; your brMm Mimi" l° M“) in "m" M n or; i killed in action in fiance June ‘I z hlmdoqtach Germ,“ from a ers Gven Prompt m‘. ‘Mt . itlaelye- 0f I01‘ "-3311"! “ma” Aalenuun‘ ‘ Fondly remembered by flit-ides 'i shim and Brotherl- 6 i. 0 IiIiofelDiscrimfiifolfl Ag \ LUl.‘i.UUi‘i—A 1é"pUAnb pose; fer which H1111.» almost ciilflpdigfllln,‘ A one-clues summary oi a. long Conscr- Vhilie policy for me i€C0llV£TSl0H tile cumpzugn dagger, I Prime ' empioymsnt and a rising standard! J fcod to raise standards of|2. Connie Anderson. D. An all-out drive for more cndi houses, using 9.11 the re- 2. Edith Havrbolt. private buiders and i0. Poetical help for ex-szrvice- and woman. cs scially the 11. Removal of need fro mthe home, by olrrying out, complete] si and improved ical grounds, not to ‘seek rc-elec- to de- All serving members of Parlia- ment in the army who are abroadt. ii have bezn army council instruction now is being put into efiectjrhs number affected is expected tab: the life and death of Tlhcmas Bec- In loving memory of our brother i i i 1 s1". PETEVETSQHQIBOR SCHOOL i r | Report for the month of May: Grade VIII—1. Joan Arnold. Grade VII—l. Geraldine Barry; '2. Olga Arnold. Grade VI-l. Thelma Hawbolt; i I Grade III Jr.—l. Eileen l-lawboit; Grade lI-~l. Lola Baker. Grade I 5l'.-—l. Waldo Squires; Grade I Jr.—No tests. ' Teacher-Mabel Sinnot. LONDON - <cT=T-*Mll. E M Keatlxlge, Conservative member of parliament for Bury St. Edmunds nce March, i944, when he iron a e-electiton. has decided. on med- ITIBIIS whom she resided. and GRYMYMM H z .1 Sh W so... neuron- u are e pe oriien ar Rivera 5.5.1. Theirs aré-VJROEQQE gran c ren a ' grandchildren. and a host of rela- LONDO J bI-Ii‘ fives and fnends' CanadianNbonlllaleerss-ilgnlg egvtllllt- tmlilliilirrlg. operations certainly were ---————- ionary methods of minelaying in among the most dangerous eon- . -~~-~- —~——--"il narrow harbor channels had u vlt- ducted by our heavy bombers in i" Peace Pmiev’ 1 filth; ‘J; ilfiifiitil“ tii.;”ii..f.ll‘lioi“‘°fu.““‘é°‘ .?‘t’.2;..‘.“éi sill’. =-‘ ' sands of troops wh ch the Ger- bank. Ont, at present bombing “Twice troops needed to defend Norway‘ were left stranded there when they could have been used thle war in Germany,” said a press re "Minelaying was one greatest and most hazardous ac- complishments of the Canadian ilroup commanded by Air Marshal C. M. McEwen. On these missions many Canadians perform- 635E. Mines held up the progregg of m. emy ships fleeing westward as the | iRussians captured many ports in a ' Canadian Garden Service 1945 make a OIlCG B. MT“ limes / no - F FlRST srar O Startryour child out with a real chance in life. Give him Scott's Emulsion regularly. This great body-building tonic is highly recommended for developing strong bones, sound teeth, a sturdy frame resistant to colds and infections. An exclusive process makes Scott's muision 4 times more digestible than cod liver oil and easy for even delicate systems to take and retain. Picaaant-tastingand economical too. Buy today-all druggists. THI CIIAT YlAl-IOUND TOPIC SCOTTS. erally keno hand EMULSION soon Progressiv planned to move Western Front, the R.C.A.F. Bomb- 1 er Group reported today. By Gordon Lindsay Smith Cultivation 1.11M. is well cultivated, free from~ weeds d ' i‘. _som - 5 i A thorough‘ cultlvlz-iicil before there line. cgorrllbllllgiticjifmcf mlflifirlllfi. planting l5 vital to prepare the ly unfavorable weather, not and‘ soil deeply and uwperly for seeds full of moisture This breeds} and plants. But the beginner will fungus disease, the kind til-at: all cultivation once the seeds have germinated and the plants started growing, Then it will pay hand- scmely in fresh, tender vegetables! and abundant bloom ii one makes a practice c: a quick going-over the garden with a light cultivator; growing well. This will kill weedsp, keep growth growing and will con- Cummon Mistakes A common mistake of the inex- perienced gardener l5 planting too; soon and too deeply. A good rule is never to plant deeper than three, It is not necessary to take this too literally-the eye meters close enough. This means merely pressing fine seed into the soil. planting peas, beans, and corn about an inch deep lees for melons and squash and from six to eight inches for potatoes dahlias glad-lolus. 0n the too-early score, the chief danger is running into frost and backward weather, as so many have donc Spring. In most parts of Canada one can sow and should continue to sow standard vegetables like carrots, beets. beans etc. right to mid-July but one should not risk much seed in the ground be- ' fore early May. course, does not necessarily apply to Southern Ontario or British Columbia. Spea planting seed in cold, damp. soil. It l; more liable to rot than to ger- min-l-te in which case one might as well reconcile oneasslf to plant- or both can destroy the work of weeks, gardeners to be on the look-out for pest damage of any OOIIIIO, PACE Nina “.1 DO YOU KNOW THAT. . . THE KING GOVERNMENT HA S L EVER HELD A. SINGLE D0 YOU KNOW THAT. .. NINE MEMBERS OF THE MACKENZIE CABIN THAN FACE THE SINCE 1942, ELECTORS OF THIS COU VOTE I leader of the Canadian Group. "They were almost like intruder raids. Planes often were on lone efforts. bucking the most highly concentrated German defences- sometimes going right into heav- ily defended inland waters and harbors. High losses in proportion to the number of aircraft employ- ed were lnevitable." Were Easy Targets lothe the number of Nazi to prolong the of VlCC In many cases harbor channels were no wider than 500 600 ed feats of indivdiual heroism and Yards and mines had to be drea- lendurance." god trouble below 1.000 fteet, tI-Iltere _____ e bom is were eas arges or . . .. _ First Detailed Story ground defences. y T“ Emmi!) Sm“: ‘Megm? Coés Canadian planes were active in. 59"‘ m1?‘ 5mg“ a. °‘°-_ The statement was the first de- minelsylng “mos; {mm the time police chief of Bohemia-Moravia tailed description of the work done the Canadian Group became oper- and U19 mhmmis "biilch". °5 by mine-laying ail-crews whose 1m- 3th“; Jam 1' w“ llidiec’ u'ho_ ordered inc village portant job usually was discussed More than 1,060 enemy vcssels razed and it: population exlcrm- in commuuiques with the prosaic were continued sunk or damagcdiiHQiCd iii YPZJYiF-fii l“ iii? Fla" “Canadian bombers laid mines in b aircraft-laid mines and duflylgisiuatinn cf notorious “H::l:g~.nan' enemy waters." 1 alone, nearly 9.000.000 tons of , 3531173114» dEven as the war in Europe cnd- enemy shipping was held up. ‘ H! me 69mm“ "'9" "yin! vain- The Moose and Ghost Squadrons, " y l0 ship men and materiel back made the most famous run when‘ lto Germany and in the Baltic. they were chosen to carry out a ‘"17" "s1 new technique for aerial mining of the Baltic and partially close ‘the Kiel Canal Feb. 24, 1944. i i i great mistake if he stops rusts hcliyhcdrs and mildews roses and makes black spots on beans. Finepowderd sulphur will check the first two but it is noti advisable for iize beans The. best. guard against that is ilealthyl ‘ seen Zl the first place. then Ylielp out c. lhe bean patch when the are damp. Heeilhy seed will also help to guard against rot in potatoes andi H week until the garden is‘ i serve moisture. With ccnitantl other vegetables For most bugs a] cultivation it is possiclc to grow‘ goo? comma-clot spray or dusli Gm‘ Sh. Bcmard Q In Page.’ gait vyifggialbiesndaliltioffi éixlnazli-gs; 0353;; Bpiliifidlwilh afchefl? Spray!!!‘ above. cclllmazlds the Erliglsh l e‘. n v ~ ou z: n ' ~ .1 ' hiirlcre t how easily and quickly the job is ba-g, wlllissoorlenbigng rlllllngas Ai‘ll1l‘él'\'é2gjKhe§,1 33?,“ 3:0 permnned wile" ‘m? ‘M95 it "I W35"?! m? 1111-9079511! lllill-G. bring an end. at 123st temporarily, Eulafli’ and m? 5°11 5°55 n“ 33 METER $11053 mal- KHOW. ls to 85$ to strife between llil 5"? and the a chance to bake and the weeds the counol- measures started at French. w reflly set established- the mot sign of trouble. ~ -—- r _ ..._____ ___:~:-:t: IEIIEJE EJISJFEJLTEIEIEJIEIIEIEIEIIEIEIIEIIEHIEIQIEJIEEJIEIEJIETJELEHE:[Eli HANDWRlllNG 0N THE WALL Y ONE OF THE EIGHT BY-ELECTIONS THUS FAILING TO WIN SEAT IN OVER THREE YEARS? ET DESERTED THE SINKING SHIP RATHER e Conservative lT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE INSEBTED BY THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA EIQEIEIEEIIEIEIEIIEIEIQIEEJEIEIEIEIEIIEILEIHLQQisikllliiifil R. C. A. F. Minelayers Mil-J [EH51 OST KING'S NTRY ? i TIVE ASSOCIATION. i th-e diameter e5 the sred. can Judge dia- and It’s lovely breoci — so smooth and so white to their regret this WP ‘This advice, of rts o g gen- there is little to be gained hy F|eischmdnfl'$ Bread plays a big part in I043)’ is your famii ing again». food-suppiyln Vitamin B- A11 now as a sfretc er for Eatehsc: i823; giyfugilzygkzgfi For Pnmum ggozfibrllalzldscgxl;“flung-light, sweet,‘ ins?‘ l In a few do-ys insects or disease, tasting loaves! Ask your grocecwdal’ m‘ e ' moon's re: _ Canada's favorite lllFUl-IMINT YOIII Dill‘ and so experts advise all kind and to some defensive materiel on The healthy nmien Ls of ' "W" unscmsmn-s mu. You! aver the beg-t, pfotgcflqm we C‘:“DA logo's": o: Qantas‘? noturolsourcaoft ._|»¢ bake bread lust riyhl’ "59 ‘s most dcpendab b Yeast with the farm for over 70 years! FRESH Yeast ‘s meal planning. it le low-cost encrSY d, it is extra. useful liar yellow label- cling 2 who o! y day. This fresh holmportonf byo (4 lint PTE; I. With racke