A PAGE FOQRTEEN pww Trophy Winner In Drama Festival ,3 . the cast of "The V'al-:D1'is0nCt'. D.vke: Iant" and xiuniivr of the smug- B;igii:ill, Dan '.IlC juiloi; Frank mun Tm-,i!:v in H19 Pg-oylncfal Bagnail, FillIli'l' l.)r.iI)'; Rtv. Ilo'.v- Drama Fe,-tzva; wt,-C; (mm .-mi Ch;-.sL;u. Wzi.-cicn Ho-ll; Earl left to r::l:t. .-I.:lnCIl!'.j1-BL"n-r1C'.t R0b0t'l-Wtt. Whutt. the attendant. Carr. who plnicd the part. of Iii; 1119 pimv Juiiics Sitting: Mrs. l”:':iiik Rcagh Bugnali. THE -......,.... Mrs. I dirC.".oi': lTl3I(('-IIDC Mr:-t. who played the part of the girl. Josephine Paris; Mrs. C. H. Mac- Guignn, script. , Craswell Photo. I-Inward Christie, Emmett Bernard, YS and tricycle. 251, Charlottetown. GIRLS! FESTIVE WEEK DOLL CARRIAGE PARADE ALSO TRICYOLE PARADE FOR BOYS 5 YRS. AND UNDER THURSDAY. JULY 5th at 6 P.M. Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi .-Prizes to be awarded for best carriage, niost orig- inal carriage. best. costume and carriage, most oritziii-.-.l costume and carriage. Best tricycle, most origin-(ti Address entry form below to Post Office Box No. Vb I, ENTRY FORM I I Name I . Address I I Doll Carriage I Tricycle I 5- MacEOWARO MANOR "The White House on the Hill" AT NEW GLASGOW Near National Park will be JUNE 25th For The Summer Season. We specialize in Home Cooked Meals Hot Chicken Dinner served on Sundays 5 to 6:30 PM. MRS. J. S. EDWARDS, Managcress. open KINGSFON. Ont. - (CF) The rain that forced postpone- ment of the garden party for St. Mary's of the Lake Auxiliary was really a blessing. The deserted tables with their umbrellas were struck by a runaway truck with- out a driver. -Needlecraft-. -- FOR THE HOME - EASY TO MAKE All one could ask for in ii wasli- able: It's easy to iron because of the simple shoulder buttoned lines. And it's easy to sew. too. be- cause the front and back are each cut In one piece. No. 2378 is out In size: 12. 14, 16. 15, m, 36. 38. -to and 42. Size 18. stir yards 36-inch. lib yards rlc rue. ggml me for each PA'I'1'ERN sfhlch includes complote sewing guide. Print Your Nome. Address um style Number plainly. Be sure 1;, gut. size you want. Include lunlt. or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department frhe Charlottetown Guardian. nttcrn No. 2373 ' . Name Address city Province l)l2I.VIl 6211 II R III IIII? IHISINI 88 ll) VVORM HI I III SIII I) l A '9II: That Body or Yours Continued from page 2 ,;m good digestion between and some- times durinz Attacks of bloating. Bloating often beszan after excite- inont. niiiioyniirc. fright or fatigue. close examination by the physic- iziii and laboratory examinations fliiicd to show niiy cause for these 2-ti:it'!:s of bloalii . The bloaiinz clisnppcared and the 9L)'.lf7!1lvli lacinme flat a few sec- tiid: nftcr: III llsv of fill anesthe- f.c by iiili:il:i'.:on or lure-.tioii into the spiiic; 12: blocking of the -p':i.m-hiiic nerve tiicrve controll- iitf! oi".;:ins in lower part of chest .--nd oi the wiiclo abdomen) with l : to keep mind and body re- l:i.x-erl is the Ire.-itmcii: Model School 5 Closing Exercises Yesterday morning the pupils of the Model School presented their cloung programme in P. W. C. auditorium. The chairman wast Dr. Frank Mac-Kinnon the prin- cipal of Prince of Wales College: also present were: Prof. J. B. Brow, vice principal 'of the col- lege: Mr. W. A. MacPhee. super-n VZSOF of P.W.C. Normal School: ' and Miss Jean Gill of the P. E. l.l Library staff. g The following is the programme: Opening Chorus, 0 Canada. a closing Chorus by Senior Classcs,' "Mocking Bird Hill". ' Play, Finding a New Fairy Queen. Grade l. I Chorus. Moon Song. by five t girls, soloist, Saundra Stewart. I Choral Reading: 1. The Big Red I Horse: 2. The Kitty, by Grade 1'1 and TH. Chorus: "Oh. No John," by Grades IV. III, and 11. Presentation of Certificates. Demonstration of a gegulsr music period" by the Senior Class. (This includes 3 songs, Au cm: de la Lune. Isn't This a Lovely Day. Alouette. Two selections on Rhythm Band and 1: Folk Dancer. Presentation of Certificates to Grades 1. )1, VI and VII. Remarks. Play. Columbus' Grades II and IV. God Save the King. Says Red lei Pilols Good I A mrnwsnn AIEBASE ml l(OR.lC-SA. June 22 A, 1A?) - A top fighter ace of the second World Discovery. gurds Communist jet. pilots as the equals of any Luftwaffe airmen. Col. Francis 3. (Gabby) Cvabreskl. 32.' arrived to be deputy commander of, the 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing of; the Fifth Air Force. , This wing flies iv-as sabre jets. the newest and fastest U. 5. plane operating In this theatre. Although new to Korea. Gabrcskl is one of the leading aces in Am- erlcan aviation. During the last war. he destroyed 31 German planes, as in aerial combat and three on the ground. "But over here. I've got a lot to learn." the husicy Pennsylvanian asserted In an Interview. "There's been a definite change in the communist jet pilots. They "9 War, newly-arrived in Korea, re- . GUARDIAN. ouseliold Scrapbloolt By lobertn Leo Blazing ht Throw salt on the biasing fat that has spilled on the stove, to extinguish the flame. Salt thrown into the hot oven when pie or pud- ding bolls over wlh do away with much of the unpleasant odor. Transplanting when transplanting small plants during hot weather. they should be covered with flower pots to protect them from the run until they grow strong. Paper Bag Receptacle llhsten a paper bag over the bot- tom part. of the food chopper when grinding bread erumlu. It will pre- vent scattering of the crumbs over the floor. Modern Etiquette By Robertalbeo JOE.- Q. When a. man brings a guest tc his home and Introduces him to his wife, is "How do you do" a suf- ficient acknowledgement for the wife In make to the introduction? A. No. In this instance, the wife should be a little more cor- dial and add. "I am very glad to see you." or some such similar ex- presslon. Q. Do you consider It neces- sary for a woman to any "please" and "thank you" to her own serv- ants? A. some people wouldn't con- sider it necessary or obligatory. However, it's still a mark of good breeding. Q. when is a guest privileged tc leave a wedding reception? A. One may leave at any time desired, but only after speaking tc the bride and bridegroom. J x xx x x-x-vvx-szx-x-s-sarx-vx-wx-vs-x- ,ZX'X7x4'mK'K7mx.iQS.'WIK.'X'm7Jh7m4XXXXT ; Morning Smile &T"K7 -xx-x-x-vvxes-s-vv owsavx-v-v ' l'I'0'.'.'IlllE'I III: rnrct of vomiting: t-it ciri--z Illnll iinc: :5) doubling Not Ills up so as to rciiv.-ve strain of ber:d- - lll'! l:::ltwa”l!v.- v"N0u', Andrerw." said teacher. 113.: patients is the ltfeetod, "suppose iou had four dollars in .. ; down. 9:. one packet. of your trousers and were bent on three in the other What would ' that be '3" - "Somebody else's trousers, miss.” Assert liln-isclf "Please don't mind l'nP. sergeant. If I show a little independence on the parade ground this morning." said the private. "Why do you ask that?" dercd the N. C. 0. "Well. you see. sergeant, my wife Is looking through the railings." thun- Cook's Corner A7? 3. tommmmt SALADS While We give it a simple name. the salad mixture I am going to talk about this morning strikes me as something of a cross be- tween a Waldorf salad and a coie I slaw. Along with the siiredded cab- bage, we use the diced apple and the raisins so characteristic of a good Waldorf salad-and for nut- nieats. instead of lhe more usual walnut-s, we settle for flsvorsome salted peanuts. The net result. Is very appealing in its crisp. fresh nature. and more satisfying than you might think at a casual glance, because of the chopped salted peanuts we include. APPLE BLAW Diced apple in a slaw mixture is still rather a new thought to a good many people-we commend it to you, particularly if you use nice firm tart apple Any salted nuts you like might replace the peanuts in this very attractive-looking salad A package of the prepared shred- ded slaw mixture could replace the 2 cups of cabbage for which our recipe calls. Yield-4 or 3 servings. 2 cups finely-shredded rsw cab- bagc 1!: cups finely-diced unpet.-led red apple 39 cup seedless raisins, washed and dried ix. teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper 1.5 teaspoon celery seed 1 tablespoon lemon juice (op- clonal) to cup chopped salted peanuts Mayonnaise or other thick dressing Measure the cabbage into a mix- ing bowl and add the prepared apple and raisins. Sprinkle with the salt, pepper. celery seed and lemon juice (if used). Add the chopped peanuts. Ton salad ll-jhtly. using two forks. and adding sutficient may- onnaise or other thick dressing to moisten. more aggressive and better organis- ed than ever before. You can be sure." be emphasized. "that the Reds have got their fIrst,tcsrn In now." . Preferred by millions o Canadians for its super quality and flavour. "shisiui TIA CI-IARIJOTTETOWN R Better English By o. c. Williams HowCanI!lI lyAunoAIlilsy A .Wht Is wi-our with W5 sehtencc; "she didn't get to get married on the specified day-" 2. What. is the correct P1'0Blmc' ml 11 of "hlstoi-lc”? 3.0 Which one of these Word! ll misspelled? Overture, ostractle. 09' tonistry. ovcrule. 4. What does the word "tinc- ture" mean? 5. What is a word beslnnlnr ivitli is that means "PrI159W01" Ihy"'.' ANSWERS 1. Say. "She was unable to be married." 2. Pronounce the o as in on. not as In or. 3. Oven-ulc. 4. A slight trace; vestlge. "Theft!!! 3 tincture of green In that wall- paper." 5. Laudablc. Ellen's Illart Continued from page 2 potatoes. This seeding has” been omitted. because of the current carpentry. and ii more extensive acreage of hoed crops. In fact as matters appear, James bothered even now by thoughts of the hoe- Ing and haying. reckons "You'll just have to grab yourself a hoe Ellen. and come to the field with the rest. It would be amazing- If you'd put your mind to it. just. how qulcklly youwould catch the knack of it." This would be we take it not nearly so tedious tn learn. as mastering the art of driving the family machine! 0 The barn-building is making good progress. Cement has been "run" for the foundation of the extension which Is already bring- ing us face to face with an incl- dental problem. With its erection it will shut from our sight an especial weather-finding station of James. Through that opening of years between our two barns and bearing towards the east. he could often find "a storm brew- ing." And sometimes the sun broke the dawn there. and the moon at full beamed down mel- lnwlv. And always of u nlllhl dark rind dim, in thiit space was spread for us; the szcnial glow of the lights In the city....And so. the Golden Rule is among the tenets of Jnmes' creed. And what. of ours? O O O "This Is my crccd: to close my OXES To little faults of those around me; To strive to be when each day dies Some better found me: than the morning To ask for no imeai-nod npblall-W To cross no river until I reach it: To see the merit of the cause. Before I follow those who Preach It. 1'0 keep my standards always him. To find my task and always do it: This is my creed-I wish that I Could learn to shape my action to it." Until Monday - - Diary - - Good-night . .. Candy Striped Apron For Little Miss Here's an Ideal plnoforo apron for Moth- er's little helper. Made from lust three quurtm of cl yard of striped uorluckor it is trimmed with u contrasting blasts-rpo. It's not only pretty but very practical. too. For a leaflet giving you directions for making this STRIPED PINAPORE APIION, just write to the Needlework Dept. of this paper asking for Leaflet No. 51478. Please enclose a stamped. self-addressed envelope. Q. How can I clean a rusty gas oven? A. Dip a woolen cloth Into lin- seed oil and rub over the entire oven until all the rust Is removed. Then rub the surface thoroughly with a clean dry cloth Q How can I prevent sausages from breaking or shrinking in the frying pan? A 13011 than for about clght minutes before frying. Rolling the sausage: In flour before frying wul I110 prevent them from breaking. Q. How can I lender the taste of olive oil more agreeable? A. Add a small pinch of salt. Continued from page 2 worried manner about him, but this was different. He caught Johnny's eye and made an imper- ceptlblc motion of his head. John- ny saxon stepped over to the cof- fee table as though to get his partner a drink. Standing there together, Moe spoke quietly. , "It wasn't there." ”I told you the gun was right. under the pillow-" "I know you did. And I looked everywhere else too." Johnny quickly put his glass down on the stand. "I'd better-" The woman's screams reverbe- rated through the house. it was eerie. blood-chilling. It was fol- lowed by several more quick, short, frantic cries of terror. Then it stopped. Kay, across the room, cried. "Johnny! " Nick Walker yelled. "It's Irene." And It was then that the storm accomplished what everyone said it would. The lights went out. Johnny remembered Nick Walk- er bellowing, "I lmew they'd go out. They always do! Where are those candles?" And Kay. crying "Homer put them on the Johnny! I-liirryl Mother-" Johnny thought it must be an awful thing to be blind. He bunip- ed into a chair. swore, located the table and found one of the can- dle-holders. "Dammit," he said "who's got a match?" A flash of lightning sent shafts of eerie light through the long windows. It momentarily illumin- ated their moving figures, giving them a weird. ghostlikei quality. Everything seemed unreal and confused. Then Nick Walker's big form was beside Johnny and he held a match. Kay picked up one of the llghted candles. "I'll carry It." she said to Johnny. "Hurry!" Just as they reached the foot. of the front stairs. the motion of the air blew out the candle in Kay's hand. Darkness smashed down around them once more. Johnny felt for the bannlster and went up the stairs in the blackness. Behind lilm he heard Nick Walker say, "Here!" There was a dim glow of match light The others were coming up the stairs by the time Johnny reached the top. Someone moved quickly along the hall. Johnny sensed the pres- ence of the figure behind him just as he started toward Ircne's room. frantically, table! fiercely: He spun. seized a woman's tall, slender form. Karen. trembling, said. "Mr. Saxon! Your room...Irene.. .hur- ry!" The others had reached the ton of the stairs. Walker held the lighted candle now. He saw the nurse. He started to yell."What-" "I think she's hurt." Karen said. She led the way toward the left wing. Johnny started to push past her. He was aware of a strong current of air through the hall. and thought a window or door must be open some place. The movement of air blew out the candle in Walker's hand. The big fellow swore grimly. Johnny banged his shoulder into a wall. backed off. He heard Karen say frantically, "I can't see!" stars HEADACHE FAST ASPIRIN completed In one yenrby Commercial Con MOIIIIT ALLISON AOAOEMY & OOMMEROIAL OOLLEOE In mtitnumi with Mount Allison university, Sackvlllo, ll.B. Junior Matriculation course for those . one and two year. for both boys and girls with Jo or Matriculation or Its equivalent. Combination Courses to Include rs commercial subjects, Art, and M can be arranged. Personal siipervlslon. excellent residence accommoda- tions, uncxcellcd cultural opportunities. For further Information apply! I. A. PARKER, M.A.. lleadmalster. IA!-I. Till IIGIKI IIPTIMIIII MT! L j may be 0 qbmgmch 1- academic and graphed after A recent perform- ance of their current stage pro- KBWGBTON PLAYERS Photo- M” ive Barrett. second row: Director &iphla Newson, Roy Younk. er. Errol Green. Alton Green. I-far. duotion at Eldon Hall. Front row: Velda Green, Edna Colvllle, Shir- ley Newson, Lcltha Mcaregor, 01- old Green. Harold Smith, Gordon Docherty, Mrs. Whitfield Yeo, di. rector. Burke plioto, .”Here." Johnny said, reaching out his hand. His fingers brushed a moving figure. He thought it was Karen, or perhaps even Kay. It was a woman's figure. Then an nriii flung up suddenly and pushed him aside. The figure escaped him. hurried on. Because of the dark- iicsa he was confused as to the direction ittoolr. "What the devil!" Johnny said angrily. Walker had the candle lighted again. They had turned into the left wing and were near Johnny's bedroom. At. that moment. the lights came on again in the house. Power, evidently. had been restored by the light company. itvotmiiiiso All TIIE IIME It's Dodd's You May Ncodl IFQAUSE-Faulty kidneys Isl ertcu acids and poiuumn wntu stay in lhg system. Bsthcliu, Insdscha and Ilisl "lived-out" Iccliig alien Iolloiv. DOIIILJ Kidhcy Pills help rulers your kidneys to nomsl action-Iiolp you feel better, work better, play better. Be sure you .9: th, genuine Dodd's Kidm Pills, n fgyoum, nsncdy In more than I unhu-,, You can depend on Dodd'sI (To be continued) ROTIIESAY OOLLEOIATE SOHOOI - Founded 1877 - An Old New Bninswlck Boarding School Boys 10 - 18 ACADEMlC- Courses lend to school Leaving Ccrtlflcnto. Junior and Senior Matriculation, R. M. C. and Royal Roads. Small classes ensure high standards. A'rnLErios. Well wglnlud and supervised games In Iugby. Football, Hockey. Basketball. Track nnd Field. Tcnnls. Skiing. ACTIVITIES- Munlc Drnrnstlcs. Hobbycraft, scouts, Cadet Corps, rhy- slcal and Mnnunl T. ' lug. BUILDlNGS- Separntc Junior Ind Senlor lluldences (sprinkler fire protection). Chapel. schoolhouse and Gymnasium. Cover- ed Blnlr, and Admlnlst uuvu Building. AIM-- ' It is the aim of the School to develop the boy's char- Icter and personality as well as his Scholarship. Illustrated prospectus will be sent on request to the Headmaster, C. H. Bonnycastle. B.A. ROTHESAY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL Rothenny. N. B. DocIcI's Kidnsv nil; MARITIME suuiuian soiiooi. MOUNT ALLISON univsnsm SACKVILLE, N. B. July 3 to August 11 Teachers may take courses for university credit which nt tho samc time count for higher professional standing and n hiizluvr salary scale. Matriculation sublecu to, complete university entrance rcquii--- menls. special basic course In Painting and Outdoor Sltotcliing. Handicrafts, weaving, leather, metal. Music including Public School Music and Music Appreciation. Students not working for credit may enrol for shorter periods Ample accommodation In university residences. For Illustrated folder or further information write to The Registrar. Mount Allison llnlverllty, Saclrvllle, N. B. "I hate to drive to the work 0 luau clubtoda .dur.bII”l'””' a few poun s." I