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Momsuu. _____ __, Catch nrscurrs 7 Wm biscuit mixture let: ‘= wt tnilk l.."§FT*“-“?= B?!" the w: we add mutluilllllh. l-hclt add tlhe liquid r e to the biscuit mixture and ‘l ""11 ‘hofmlkhly blended. Roll, but. and bake 11a directed above. if clam btsrtllls are d-esired. ‘M’ ii \ “lent Ilcart heats 100.000 times a n“ m!!! ll Illa morning aothlaq “h. y“ u’ u alunnnY ll l fit} 6f Qt“;- 9 50f Schwarta Thermal»- lmt out». h" It atelu Schwartz ts rm" A" W“ to whip away . “m” “d Qiva you that m" "he you aaad alter mrgrlfl west. Try a u. h s an tub thrill "w flttlle$mel i004 Ellen ’s Diary l a: u: Island Farmer's Wm n-co-e-et-e-o - (Continued from Page I) in a book!" which certainly la a natural gift and of priceless worth. Someone-Wilbur D. Nasbit it. was. who wrote: ' CENTRAL GlIARIllAN “Ill Wllmll la reserved for news of local Interest. but advertlalng of 5 “'7'! "l"!!! ml] ho Inserted at five cents a word strictly y)’. able in advance. CRASWBLL for Photographs. COOK'S for Plum-graphs. CONFEDEBATION’ LIFE N. SURAN CE. ' I WOBTI-IVS DRUG STORE. Queen Street, open m “y M4,," s-r YOUR. sanvtctc, Arnfaa) We! Company. Niche 249s. DR. TIDMABSHS OFFICE will be closed until Jun-e 10th. 4 ONE ONLY Bedroom Suite. Spec- "11 10W Price. Toombs Music Store. PHONE saulvnatts 1806 for group and wedding pictures on location. FREE DIEPENSARY annual mceting Friday night. City Hall, 8 OYIIOCK. Public invited. A. J. MVCABE A‘. SON l0!‘ the hat in. eggs produced by Ralph Raynor. g THE ounce: of J. s. Taylor, optometrist. will be closed until Thursday morning. MARY'S BEAUTY PARLOR. Whelan Building. I75 Grafton St. Final week of specials in perman- EflY-S. $9 for $5. Phone 236. DIPHTHERIA and. whooping cough combined inoculations will be given at 2 p.m. Thursday. May 29, at Rochford Square School. All children who began inoculat- ions in any school may come. ME. AND MRS. EDISON NEW- MAN. Hunter River, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Freda Minnie to Errol John. son of Ml‘. and Mrs. Cecil J. Stewart. Hampshire. Wedding to take place latter part 0f June.- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts. Glasgow Road. announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Clara. Ruth, to Wallace Rodd Colcs. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cotes, - Winsloe. Marriage to take place in June. MISS LEA WEDS MR. J. A. CROSS — St. Paula-Eastern Uni:- ed Citurcil. Ottawa. was the scone. 0f a Wedding Friday afternoon a. I o'clock when Rev. A. M. J. Gray Joined in marriage Miss Marguerite Fem Lea. daughter of Mr. and M5. M. S. Isea. of Vernon River. PEI. and Mr. John A. Cross. SDI‘. of Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Cross of Ottawa. The bride was gl-ven in marriage by her father, and at- tended by the bridegroom’: sis- ter. Miss Phyllis Cross. as brides- maid. Mr. Cilarlic Cross. brother of the bridegroom was best man. "wlw him‘ 5 b°°k~ h" "mm-ll ll lFor her sveddlng the bride chose hand And gold and gear at his 2on1», msnd; v i And rich estates if he but look. Are held by hint, who hath a book. Whrfhith a book has but to read And he may be |, king indeed, ' His kingdom is his inglenook; j All this is ltis. who hath a book." l a a 0 l at the same time. 1 believe that i music in some form or another, reaches out to catch the interest , of more people. thereby enriching ‘ more lives. Music seems to havci a leavening quality. that brings‘; out the best thoughts l_n folks who l come under its srpcil -ak'rlt I al- I ways think to the sunshine tho: | floods the countryside during spells | of greyness. The vocal talent i pears to be God-given indeed. and though the voice cln be cultivated and improved. l-t is as natural for those to sing. ts it is to the Sum- mcr birds. when they lift heads skyward always, and songs ripple from small throats in liquid, on-l chmtlrlg notes. But it is a well known fact ths‘t there is music in every chllrfs voice apparent sometimes anti oftimcs ultdlscav- cred. an unsuspected and idlc tal- ent. So it i-s that the teaching of music. by understanding and quali- fied instructors, must come to our Island schools and become an intc- l grill part of the pupils’ illltjlci.‘ Then the monotony of class work . will be broken and the sometimes gloom of the schoolroonl replaced by brightness. Music ls primarily an arms-onion ot happiness. s: participation in its study will opcll bcwltching avenues for our young folk. Mgt commendable it is, that it is being rewrlvcd. The react ' amounting to actual sadness is for the generations who have mistsatl this education, once afforded to their forbears fortunate enough to have attended the old sin-gm; school. Even yut. one surprises nice memories of those. snatches of m almost forgotten tune. one ta soak- ing to recapture. Not t e words. They are forgotten. But t a notes: the "do-re-mi‘s".of the well te- mebersti scale. so delightful anti. mysterious to those oi’ us,privlle, ed to hear. I‘m afraid that the growing and fslrly mature mctl- ern age to which I was horn. rnrss- ed much lrl the way of pleasant living. by allowing these commun- ity singing schools to lie neglect- ed'and dead in the mlcu of hs pill. ; I I O I saw Mr. B.—Pst's one-time em- ployer sow the first of hla grain yesterday on the" field that 8101c‘! gently down toward a branch cf the mill stream continuing the work there today until ram lut an and to it ln the early afterno-n. I have come to miss Pat and his learn at the seeding. This season it la being done more expeditiously by the tractor and seeder thongs ‘! have an idea. with the modal-r. machinery. a farmer does not ten:- to get so close to his sod as with the slower but patient horses. Sev- eral small lads caught rides and delihtful memories at time la the New -on ' the (circle of friends who an afternoon dress of Winter whlte crepe out on draped lines with brown accessories. Her shoul- "der-knot was formed of Talisman roses. Immediately following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Cross left on a motor trip to Atlantic Clty. York City, Boston and Philadelphia; For going away the bride donned a brown shortle cont over her wedding ensemble. Upon their return. Mt". and rs. Crwss will take up residence in Aylmes. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lea, of Vet'- non River. PEI. parents of the bride. were among the out-of-tots-n guests at the wedding. 4- Ottawa Journal. In Memos-lam MRS. WILLIAM FRETWELL Friends and neighbors lcarntd with surprise and regret of the sudden death of Mrs. William fietwell, which occurred at her home shortly after the noon hour Monday. In apparent good health about her home during the forenoon the deceased suffered an attack. but immediate arrival Qt a. doctor it was found nothing could be done to prolong hcr life. The late Mrs. Freiwcli possessed a most lovllbic tiisposiiolt and was a charmnlg hostess to Iter ‘urge frequeltly visited her and her devoted hus- ban. Only last July the couple obs vctl their Golden Wetldlng anniversary and were the 11.1- plenta of numerous presentations ‘ nrld telegrams from friends abroad. especially from members of the theatrical profession. Bern in Charlottetown. the. de- ceased removed to the Unltci States tti rm early age and latel- out-cred the theatrical professiol. Through her ability she Sunni reached the pinnacle of her pro- fession when she became n mem- her of the "Zeigfi-eld Foiiiorfj appearing on Broadway. under thc stage name of Jean Darrow. a. prlma donna. Her hushand also a member of the same rompanv appearing as William Colto-n. as principal comedian. Later the couple travelled as Darrow and Colton. The funeral which wi-ll be priv- ate. will be held from her late residence. 38 l-lillshorough Street this afternoon. open with their dad to carry with them tn their grown up Wat's. Our horses were at the cultivating today for the first and so. and br careful degrees. we st Aideries. to» are at last “on the. land." Tilt‘ thought l.-. uppermost now ‘n James‘ mind. "Ellen" he says. sir/d ing in from what must have been ll visit to the house across the lane and glancing with some surptisa toward the clock "we should h- in bed at. dark—now that we're Into the crnpprrlg." Until tomorrow -- Diary ~00“- hills! Family Expresses In A Memos-lam -- Appreciation ' Ml. PETER. CALLAGIIAN On the evening of may zotlpmxvlxilworglul-kirfirhi: ynfie and there passed away at Dromora an pro“ ggncer, mankganésn "° ex‘ esteemed and worthy resident in ion for the kindness y; ‘with: the person of Mr. Peter Caliaflhan. and donations of matdrl lmmu adl Mr. Callaghan was in his aev-‘accorded them by “Ma undhlabor‘ enty-slxth year and spent all hlBAIJHl friends at the I life on the old homestead in'ainca the disastrous fh-e w hlch de- Dromore. {strayed their barn. Livestock, 1m. Mr. Callaghan, while carrying plementa and feed last February on farming was largely enxagcdl At the meeting held by “m, . r , ‘.2..“‘;..il"li.‘2.“ r"::::::.. r..."':..:-;:.‘§:r°.“.."..:: “are and ithus catered to the public all his mlttee clectcdr tzurgtfifgg’ m: ffim‘ life. In all his transactions withiiona and consisting o1 mfg“ r5 “It; 2:~.:::2=.*.:= 2:12.‘. (actor- ~ very quiet going m}... n M Zn ~15 an t‘ J‘ w' Ben‘ Mr‘ A‘ C‘ generous hearted and. nel adld Mani“ em and ML ' Ne“ E‘ neighbor always reada 2p e21 rol- use“? deserve Spec“: dmmk‘ my cauge l’ 0 an work aevnteges; agboconscleatlou; . . . . . rec ,- o lnFglérthioltrstlfcegnhmongts h‘; was Slt- Paul's church Charlottetown is much which he bo anithsuClfred Tlncerely thanked for the Con. tian patience He wre wtt ddrm-l lube?!’ foamed by hm from his illness by his“ item 8am ‘lira-ha h Opel?“ conneslmm “d mu“ cm! ha“ P 0r. Bv- i - _. -t .8. C. for contributs I" hi! 585ml: he leaves tolhnghnamgtxgahd’. mm 1mm ‘fiend. Tour: three sons and three; It will be appreciated that lg l; aug tcrs. The sons are: Franclaifllmml impossible to enumerate the on ‘the ilomcstead; John. Ifiom-‘many acts o,t kindness and 55515;. ‘oirc, mwallacc. Montreal. Tlve- ancerendered but it can be said in ":18 Bil: tarcidttfialine. Mrywlplall sincerity that the recipient; am Mel-nu “Ii/OI! .L largucrite. MrsndfileplyhEtl-teflil- As an eXflmplg o! M Y. on rea, and Mflfy"1 s. t etr immediate) nflghbuurg rs, McLeod. Dromore. He ha; and friends in North River cut lum- also three slstcrs m the United ber which was purchased in Apply. ‘Zr-semi’ carat/f States: Ella. New Jersey; Mrs, Road for the erection o: a new Hughes and Mrs. Emeran, War. barn. , ccstcr. Mass. This work was organized by Mr, Hts funeral. which was the largest seen in this vicinity for a 10"! time. was from his late resi- tienca under the direction of Mr. Harold I-Iennessey. Charlottetown. on May 23rd. to Fort Augustus Church where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fa- ther Callaghan who also perform. ed the services at the grave. The Dallbearers were: Edwin Corrlgatl, John Coyle, Augustine Callaghan, Roderick Callaghan, E c y m o n r Hughes and J. J. Barrett. R. I. P. The following Mass Cards were received". Mr. and Mrs. Francis Callaghan J. W. Bell. yhr. Fulton Sandersoni and Mr. Jchn MacKlrllay and m.’ ccmpllshed in 3 days. The FUSlCICHTS’ of Appln Road were most generous in providing teams to yard tho logs out and later was hauled to the! saw mill by trucks whose owners- volunteered their services. ‘l Every effort has been made to make the following list of conU tzrlbutions as complete as possible. John McKinley s 20.00 Leroy McKinley 20,00} Kifnébifillf-“E-Tlttl... (Patriot Plesa Copy "LQ," Deprecated By Psychologist NEW YORAKwMGY 26 - While i‘ 392mm“? "' :83“ most psychologists would be will- ‘ ' a t“ ' s o ing to forego the "IQ," in educa- R°y Bruce """ 5'00 tion. schools and pubiics are re- Wllfrcr! McKinley Russel wheauey “ 00 luctant to let it go. Dr. Morris 2°00 Krugman, chief psychologist of the North River Y. P. S. . and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quinn. Leslie Mflvlivr" Mn wlulgm Quinn, Charles Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCvuirk. Percy mwther Bert Younker I... D. McPhee .. Dr. R. H. Barrett W. R. Altlten Frank McKay .. Roland Wood Mrs. Russell Olark Jack C. Stewart . John R. Nicholson John Robert Bell .. Mr. Henry Doucette. well known employee of Moors a; MbLggd, 53¢ The late Mr. Doucette who was 52 years of age suffered an accl- dent about two weeks ago willie ' entering his home. Slipping on the i Eli‘!!- he received a most SEIIOZh ' (fracture of the leg, necessitating i ‘hrs removal to the hospital. Com- i plicatlons developed and his cett- I R. R. Bell . . . . . . .. . 5191011 Brew steadily worse unttll DeBlols Bros. . his death yesterday morning. 'Col, l", I. Andrew . . \ The late Mr. Doucetie ‘tad for Mr. LePage . . . . . . .. . . jmfiuy yours associated hlmseW. M: Chester Mclmre 20.00 wltit_ the dry goods business i Dr. Creel-man . 10.00 Previous to his clerkship at Moore J. D. Jenkins . i500 and McLeod. he was employed Mrs. Peal-l White. 10.00 with the well known firm of Pat. : 5L “m, ghm-ch 105,09 ‘nns Llmited._llc was well known , to the majorl-iy of citizens who a: '. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....8l426.00 all tllncs found him most obllglng. Bfgca __ Wm‘ b the value He is survived by four broth-ls. q; ‘J at for“, glmo. Wilfred and Eugene ail of ,Oharlottctown and Frztnlk o-f Hun- licr Rivet‘. Two sisters also sur- viva- Tlwy are Sister st. Eric. ,Monircal and l-lslcn (Mrs. J. A. PUFFS‘. Cape Traverse. Wendell Dookendorftf - Trucklnfl use of marchinery. help in any way possible. Fulton Warren value of $20.00 Aubrey MaoPhail - 20 Bus. of mixed grain or oats. Norris Klfson — Trucking or u» of tractor in the kind of work. Robert Borden - Anyklntl 0f label.‘ with mcn at any time Bruce MacKinley - Grain or produce to value of $10. Rogers Hardware — cement. ‘Trucking to CINNAMON BUNS To m-ake cinnamon buns with athis. roll the dough one-third inch ,thlckness. Spread with a little (malted butter, t-hcn sprinkle with |browm sugar. a little cinnamon and Is few raisins. Roll up as for a jelly ‘roll. If you arc not ready to bake ailslese pinwlhcels at once. the roll ma)’ be Wrapped in heavy waxed paper and placed in the refriger- ator folj two or three hours. Out when ready to bake and place in a greased pan. Bake in a hot oven (450 deg. F.) for about 12 ntlnutes or until done. W. R. Altken — Lumber. Klem- Warren — ‘Pmoklng. Colin A. MacPhail - Trucking. Hazen Howard - Trucking. Ford Wilson — Trucking Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garnham. . 3"“! MQLN" city, HiBbel-t Tremcra M13 and Mw-A‘ ‘L Mooney_ Sh. Arthur MacDonald Theresa's. l 2h" gfaémlld _~ Mr. and Mrs. ma. 'I‘ralnor,Clt . m" ‘"1 "s" - Mr. Arthur Yorston. Pisquid. y l G°rd°“ Mamvuua“ moo Members of Holy Name Bociety,i KQPPWh 11mm‘ 50m " ?.°"t‘"“é..i’"..l’" 8- :22: Mn and r_ . . C Q . .. . Targmum M a Joseph Gflrhnd‘ Major A. S. Robertson .. 20.00 Harold Younker ....u.. 1000 Gordon Jewell 500 l John Jewell . . . . . 10.00 Frank Howard . . 10.00 ~__~ . t George Dookendorlf . 20.00 The family of the late Peter w.\ Frank Willis . 15.00 Callaghan extend sincere thanks‘ Waldron» Lowther 2.00‘ to all who helped in their recentl Bruce McKinley 10.60 bereavement. Murchison Family .. 40.00 ——-———-- Mlllar s» Tom Sanderson .. 30.00 MR. HENRY DOUCETTI Kenneth McNeil! . . . . . . .. 2.00 ‘- lWerett at Clayton The death occurred yesterday Stevenson . , . . . , .......... 5.00 010mm: in the City Hospital oi Rev. A. E. . spa-ing. or any as bags of Leslie wan-en - H Bus. of grain. MORE QUALITY not we THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. lTD.. NIAGARA FALLS. CANAD ca” e/mii ya/z/e/r-sa/eef’ fierr/és 0/’ I 64/77/7015“ ./ PAGE THREE SW-‘D but what is the I.Q.?'. and “c ate compelled to revert to it: “m” Psychological testing is “noth- ing but the measurement of indiv- idual differences," Dr. Krugman said. reviewing various types of tests designed to measure aspects of human behavior. The intelli- gence test is only one of many guides now in use in school syr- tems. he explained. Tests of achievement, aptitude, character, personality, attitudes and inter- ests were some of the types men- tioned. Most of the tests used in schools are. “group tests." serving a pur- pose, but to be used with caution the speaker declared. The lintits- Lions come in wholesale admin- istration. according to Dr. Krug- man. "l! a child doesn't follow dir- ections." he said. "or happens to be ill or hasn't paid attention or has some sensory defect or lar-r age defect or is emotionally cit.- turbed or slmply.doesn't co-op- erate. the score on the test will be lowered and may therefore be useless as a gauge of intelligence or achievement or any other func- tion." - ‘TAXPAYEIVS SECRETS ARE HIS OWN: COURT By WILLIAM STEWART (Canadian Press Staff Writer)- SYDNEY. Australia. May 26 - (OPJ A ruling against the Australian taxation department's custom of revealing names of tax defaulters has been given hcre by the full court of New South Wales State. The full court decision tilat the financial affairs of taxpayers must be kept secret was given on an appeal from a lower court find- irlg. The case arose from n libel action taken by William C-corgc Magratil. 91-year-old grazier, against a former taxatlon com- missioner. ' Evidence was that Magrath found himself in what he called a “taxation rogues’ gallery" as a result of a disagreement ovcr tax- ation of government bonds bought in 192B. Magraih had drought 092.000 worth of builds. guaranteed tax free at the time of purchase. but declared subject tn tax in 15-30. (5). William RlX .. ., 1'1“). l Mr. and Mrs. John troallagllsn, Aubrey MacPllail . ztatoo. flgizz“ °‘ chm‘ Gmdam” de‘ (zlvfr. and Mrs. Wallace Callaghan firs: $112151; 33-00, The intelligence quouem’ Dr‘ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilson, Full-QR 58115959" 39-99 Erma” 521d’ do" ‘flay: a-flaci Montreal Gordon McEN/en 10.00 . ‘e K“ an” .° ndlwlu“ Mr Bad M“ Chas MCN n Edison Mmch 1000i children when considered as one Montreal h ' a y' Reflflie McEwenmv." 101001 °' ma“ “°‘°"5 “d m‘ ‘°° "lg" Mr a“ M" Urban Mafia l Wanda“ Dockendw! moo] idly used. However. he added. "it Mrs. Catherine Callaghan and 55min Dwklmdm! 35-90! l‘ to“? on; Tiyum andufikm: family, Fulton Warren 5.00} “Adz “f ‘t hmm" “g Mr. Freddy Callaghan. Nell Mathesvr- 35.00. H f“? 31f "5 S“ I2 " Joseph and Peter Callaghan. Norris Klison 10.00. l‘ ° es ma“: ‘a?’ “'5' *7 mg‘ Mr. and Mrs-Edwin Callaghan. Ewe“ 3mm?“ - ‘[100, mhyneageagflrénu of chm G“ 1] Mr. and Mrs. Peter Callaghan. James 90W" ‘am, we have med m, yea“ hh‘ Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hughes G°"d°" Emmi " ‘ ldrop the I Q and substitute a and Mr5_ Margaret, Hughg5_ Whldo Baln . . . . . .. 500i s t 1 m! _' t“ u h,ld_ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes. WS- wludYed Borden ~ 25-00 “bin; in‘??? 31m DB ze C11 "a Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Willie-m Mflra" 5-00 E 9,5 g s Thaw‘ u‘ Mr. and Bins Phmp Gayle andi “any R’ 5Com ’ __ 2i ‘ever we o so v.0 are lIHIllA .y John ' Ewen MacMman 35m confronted with the question, ‘Yes. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Corrlgan. , Ell-Tim W57!" 199° Mr. and Mrs. John F. Callaghan ‘ WHY“ slrebch -- 5-00 Millan. Teacher, Miss Helen l. Wood. Chas. Lank. Murray Mont Row L. to Rt: Margaret Perry. Joyce Tm lnor. thaws, Holly Archibald, Susan Morrison. Eliza 2nd Row: Frankie MacAusland. Wayne MacAu 3rd Row: Bertha Morrison. Helen Ste 4th Row: Basil Lacey. Dewar MacAu Agnew. is shown at rear. _ Central Roynlity Sc JUNIOR GRADE BENIO GRADES lat Row L. to 12.: Dunning Bulman. Geo. Kells. Billy Lsnk, Doreen Smith, Joyes Qtcwart, will.“ Carmody. Bernard Lace Carol Ofiiandley, Ernest Roper. Betty Mat- bclh Dolron. Annie Laurrle MacLcall. Danna Mayne. slfllld, Junior Rosa, Patricia Nicholson, Anna Mac- wart, 11nd Dolron. Janet Wood. Edna Ross. glgnd, Jim my MacAusland. Louis Trainer. Douglas Mayne. The ‘"91 -Photo by Ed. Garnhutn. - pawns-q 2nd Row L. to R; Oliver Dolron. Chas. Csrmo dy. Richard Dolron. Jackie O'Brien. Earl Carmody. 3rd Row l... to R; Helen Bulmsn. Sally Osborne. Sonia Arnfast. Ardell Macausland. Marlene Roper, Iatty Blunders. Teacher, was Caroline MaeCabe. la shown at left rear. I . -Phot0 II Id. Garnhql