- oovnlmunr Aak For Copy Of ilfi Mahmoud Si. COMIC] Guardian 1005184" 5o ten of Condolpnoc. 10o per for Si.” and 10 cents for oom- rates on nnnllnaflvn- MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SECURITIES DOUGH‘! - SOLD - QUOTE) Our Current Offering List r. J. Bliilllliili a. courmlv m. Members Investment Dealers’ Aaaooiaiiou Of Canada l. M, BAGNALb-Managcr Charlottetown I Telephone 1410 Advertising Ratcs- Jayahlo in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement :5 Conic per word; Western and Basics-n locals d- Ann unccmclic and Coming Bruin. u per word; ,.‘ ‘Comnth; per vsord; in Mclmrialn name. ‘I00 p0: mo: l-hh ‘i é of Ilcnl and Spiritual Gifilnagl. SIMI- flm- 5° P" "l"? 5"" inch; Wedding engagements, 40 words syn-y additional 3 words. Notices of 11mg; a A radiation, 10c pcr inch or Ac per wold. Ultl of A “$1.531”. 576w“ p". men, Address and Presentation, $1.00. For Sale F03 Good condition. Brackley Beach. Sedan. Body excellent. bedroom with me lilacs- Y." Guardian. condition, suitable (or 551E ._. MODEL A FORD. Leonard Ford. 568i FOB SALE - lass rnmouru 1 rfiéii! . . n 1m B s. , $15000 ' A n ea 4-6-2l. hols 1mm" - ON FIRST noon. Write 4-6-25. FOR SALE — TRAILER 1N GOOD hauling stock. Harold Ford, Hunter ; FOB sun - rum-Qumr- *_€"‘_' I03 SALE — 1”’! OLDSMOBIIE Wanted WANT“) — nlshed slngton: ' WANTED —- BY COUPLE, Apartment. Write "C, Y." ian. ,_.__ Cracker for Lobster FORD ROADSTBF» any your, Write Cure Guarglszs-n. ll WANTED — I OB i UNFUB» rooms in good location Apply to Mrs. E. D. Delalrleyklgcn- SMALL Guard- 4-6-21. W A N T l} D — EXPERIENCED» cannery. Also several girls and boys. Ex- erience not necessary James M. cwett d: Sons, Lower Montague. ~ . , WANTED-LARGE s-wav Mm- “ d” mat/Una’ Phone laqi-B-ll ror suitable for store. Apblv 166 ' our: Lamas: Queen sh ‘HM F’ m3 5511: - - - n. WANTED - 1M0 r0 1942 °°°km mm" Apply m ‘Z9311 ohlodel Finley McKlnnon, Peters ' Romy},- mo“; my 4-531. ' W“ 5A“ " 5 Cows rum‘ us norm-ms. I ened and. due m freshen Alsol WANTED — A m‘ IBM work horse. A. D. Shaw. Wm- Phi)" 11°12- M ‘e °' 39m. w A N '1' s: n - HOUSEKEEPING FOR es 152w: youths old. rooms or Aputmerdilt for ‘ow 1 B- Me- ~" m: chads’? "L 4-5-31‘. CAR WANTED — 1938 TO I940 _ dl — sed terred. Ap- cmlch‘ six 021g“ dghg?“ e294 Olmlbgrlgrllei Street or ' 44-31, write “M" Guardian. 4-8-11 I s51,‘ _ 1228 CIIEVIDLET c ‘Es... s c Under, suitable m: Miscellaneous bu“ m- films-y work. Good _-_Zi—————-—-———- condition Duncan Coflfn, Bay A 1c u 1 v I 1v o AT MONTAGUE Fortuslef 4'54? Saturday night a carload of Western horses. all quiet 811d 0D SALE — AT HUGH M’ well broken, young and in 800d "hm..." “:”‘r;..£“";£.‘.i“°.;‘.'.“l 5M1»- <=- 0- cm"- c I101‘ M ntague. mstchbd teams. in 81695, bay: o gldlfkafikef" D- Mwmeebgfm rem-u .- Help wanlfll . Vlale Help Wanted - rostrum“ m or Rural Watkins D y bdmocn c M!!! 0 — have our Oln secure ct established a business of your own. Watkins Colnpon , Dept IJNDO focidvc, 2 weeks’ moth) mulled" nostpaid in sealed envelope I - sump es bar 0.. Bo: 91. Hamilton‘. M . North River. RELIABLE FEMALE HELP WANTED Souris BRINGING UP FATH - ESTAB- llabld available. l! ou are sgzrzgsslve. butfit. this is you‘; ODDOTl-élgléibgg or Rarticulurs write today to The ~7- suéiply $1. weeks $.00. at all ruzglsts. iiommo SUPPLIES murmur: l“ with prlcellst. 6 grader Dept. B8. Nov-Rub- Lost. Found. Strayed ‘DST — BILVIR iimiilfl FOX. u-ilsa Duncan Robinson, 4-3-68. O-O-OOOGO- for work ln cannery. MAID WANTED — NO COOlalgg. 146 Hillsboro Street. W A N '1‘ istrict lun d “with W A N r s; n - STENOGRAPHEB Guardian. full , Z-C- 00:12 housework . red Good wages. 2-1-91 plain. $1.00. Ont. 38-241. FOR ALE PhOne llw-L. i Phone 1805-1. or call Street, WHITE IO]! COUNTRY likeness of Postmaster CG. Mantorl told the council. ER for country position. ApplyéX I D -- IIOUSBKEEPEB. Small family. Write "G." Gm?!" WANTED - ivTm on nonsu- kecpcr. family q! three. No child- 1A_ 2177 Mason 5 __ Montreal’ rm. Phone 1351 between 5cm Qua 4_5_15_22.29_ 7 P_ M. 4 6-21; I WANTED — A WOMAN “It GIRL PETSOIIG bv Ma 1st for bousecleanirg. Mrs. alter Gregor. Bracklev B TABLETS ABE IF~ Beach. - WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL country wlrl prcter- ‘m, . No children. Apply 92 Upper l-Iillsboro Si. WANTED - MAID FOR GENER- al houeewrmk All modern convolu- iences in home. Wages, $40.00 month. Mrs. T. B. Murp y, Church Sh, Alrltigonlsfl-l, N. S. d-M-W-F-Gi. GIRUS REVER- stble Coat, Slzc l4. almostdlxacvgi 1'0]! BALE - TWO SMALL RA- dios. Also floor model (Battery). At a bargain. Perfect condition. 180 Kent 4-8-11 LONDON — (C?) -— A five-cent New Brunswick stamp bearing the Charles h, APPIY- 0 ?&l"l7l6l£;1l sold at auction here or £1!) EASTERN PACKING i ' ——-—lhw-la—nd—— m) C0. E Ninety per cent 0i Brighton people 9 do not went victory celebrations. Ald. town FOR SALE FARM m: NEW, csascow Collillfllil of 100 acres, situated-Yon paved highway, 1 mllo from village, encam- cry, churches, school, storcl, eic. Practically new barns, 8'roonscd house with hot and cold water. ‘ ‘ Electricity available. u. s. nousroiz. Hunter River, R.R. 3 4-3-6-8-31. Auction Sale Al.‘ HAITSVILLE 0N’ FRIDAY APBE 12th A! 0 P. M. u‘ rallied my farm I am ol- W or Ink by public alciiol the oilowhg Stock, Crop sud Im- plonlcnis. 1 Clyde mare. 16 you-l 1 C dc snare l8 years 1 ving hone 1 years 1 ncwly frcshcncd cow, b ycan 1 newly ireshulcd cow, 8 years M1 cow 8 years old, to frcyhcn in “Y. l Jersey Cow 11 years old to freshen in November 2 fat siccrl 1 Janey Heifer Iuycun old 2 Steers 1 o 2 Spring 1 Brood z Fat Pin uan y an '3' Hat-i‘: of d Sin 150 Bushch ‘LI-haul Oaio Quantity of Turnip; 1 Grown Gang 1 Shula Plow 1 Road Cari 1 Hay Carrier 1 Hay Fork 110 Fact new Forks, Shove other Inall and, TERMS-CASH. 1f My stormy, sole will he held Satin-lily. BURDEN MMLENNAN, ALIXAMMBAE, - 5-6-8-10-11-41. elm "you and a lot of WANTED Ale Bottles, Feed Bags, Horse Hair, Iron and Met- als, Scrap Tires, Hides. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. 158 Kent St. PHONE 2208 2-2-121. Farm For Sale BY TENDER TENDERS will be received by the crdgnod up in and hlbllflbg! ,Wcdncsday the 10th day of Ap 1846, for the purchase frcc from encumbrances, of the Farm of 4d acres with dwelling noun on 8t. Peters Bond three miles from Cur- dlgan belonging to the cubic ol ihc laic Gcorgc Sutherland, H. F. MMPBEE. Solicitor, Blloy Building, Charlottetown. 4-4-6-9-31. Farm For Sale n CLYDE nrvza (Nine Miles fiflharloticiown) Containing 127 acres, D0 acres clear, good state cultivation balance in wood and lumber. wlul waicr through farm. Good . Large 11MB! and outbuldingl. Ilea- non for selling. ill health. JOIN D. MATKIIION. on not cousco- 2 me CHARLOTIICTOWN spawn" Stock Markets At A Glance . WINNIPEG. April "r-(Cri-For m» third conscoutlvc mum my Hill July futures mvmocdthefive cent limit on the Winni- peg Gra rahuiio Saturday. cI-IICA . Avril 7 —-(AP)—Th° s c ‘ “us? ll‘ “f,” ‘"5955 a ur sy e fivcccg (lolly limit allowodugy EX- change tions tn the highest c for c contract kl 26 Years. at prices also scored their broad- n; gains h several weeks, on the strung of the strong, steady rye damn: NEW YORK. April 7 v-(AP)— um mot market 5a Y W11- cludcd another recovery week with ital-a industrislbut avehggs hitting u: our high w many ra ties and assorted pivotal! in lowcr groulnd. ity ruled from the start of the brief session. 19081111 B Plvked mt in and tron ers of sbms wgeh miles lamest for 8a da since e . The latcd Press 60-stock gpmposltg w“ up ..2 Of l POI-ht 8t 79.4 wlhcrc it was exactly one point under the 15-year top of last, Eco. 2.. Rails were Off .3 and utilities dovm .1 on the day. The overall average showed s net gain of 1-6 points on the week. Produce MONTREAL, April 6 —-(CP)—- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Packed for export. A-large 37; A-medlum 35; spot free wood- en cases A-lar e 35; medium 33; A- No. 2 39 1-2; current receipt Que. No. 1 steurlzcd 39 3-4 Del Mt]; No.. 2 3-4 Del Mtl; first. grade creamer-y prints job price 42; solids 41 (Ibecsc: Current reccl t western and Que. colored 22 1-1 , white 22 f. o. b.. P; wholesale colored 22 13-16-23 1-16, White 22 34-23.. Potatoes: 75 lb bags No.. 1 Que, P.. E.. 1., N. B. 2.00; 0.. 1 small. N. B. 1..85' 100 lb bu s A, Minnesota, Ngsrilzhflblvkoto, 2. 2.61; B Maine n/Cheese Dishes" To stretch her food dollar as far as possible and yet give her family a l that ls required for daily, happy living, is the goal of every enter rising homemaker, Her best frlen Ln this regard ls cheese. II. is a ooncenlreted and truly econ- omical food, with which there need be no waste, for every crumb lo edible. Prom time to time an appetiz- ing tangy cheese dish is welcom- ed as the main course served at luncheon, supper and even dinner. tic flavour which appeals to most people an makes easy the pre- paration of meatless dishes. There are many different ways in which cheese may be incorpor- ated into ‘the daily menus. The home economists of the Consumer Section, Dominion Department of Agriculture suggest that it. be used in sauces croquettes, omelet». souffles, escallops, rareblts and other supper dishes as Cheese Fon- due or Macaroni and Cheese. To off-sci the concentrated nat- ure al cheese it should be served with bulky foods such as fruits. green, leafy vegetables, bread and cereals. To retain that fresh fla- vour snd texture, storeeheese in a cool, dry place-either in a cov- ered container or wrapped in heavy waoccd paper. Never allow cheese to freeze. In cooking, use only low heat, sufficient to melt the cheese. Ex- cessive temperatures will give a toughened product. Potato (lhcese Souffle 1 cup grated cheese I cups mashed potatoes 1-8 cup milk 2 tablespoons melted butter l-2 i ,. suli 1-4 teaspoon pepper l-B teaspoon mustard I egg yolk; 2 egg whites Mix grated cheese with potatoes and blend thoroughly. Add milk, melted butter, and seasonings Beat until mixture ls smooth. Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon-col- oured, add to first mixture. Fold in cgg whites, which have been beaten until stiff, but not dry. Turn into a well-greased baking dlchrpnd bake in s moderate oven, H00 , for 40 minutes. Serve with a salad. Six servings. roni Souffle Ring l cu macaroni, in l-inch lengths Cl‘ \7\'M7\7\’k 4-6-8-10-3i_ 1 ta lespoon mild-flavoured fat By George. McManus WELL- MAeeEce cousm ‘ A lbw was‘ ray m“ L O4 ‘hi’ clncua-wav FATMGI! Canadian cheese has a characieris- N lisdlo slruur latch News to Sparkbhuws n1 Holman Anrsrmrun Cuadiuihcn iiaff Wriicr Radio producers 181%.? k733i?“ “ ' the news glé thaunusuisip that I0 ma c on - net's ‘the case of Judy B1165 19y. n “$.35” tanned w c s at Boston, but it‘; quite in the cards tilat the next stowwwsly will be in- terviewed ht a: the qusybide. r18 Producers of Canadian Osv- elcado progrem dn't lose much time kl signing Juno Veronica. Buckley for a t orrtilc show The 11-year-old s sway had been in Oeneda less than a week when she came down from the St. Thom- as. Ont... home of her uncle Rhys to be interviewed on the ‘lhllmlio broadcast. ‘lihe fast talklnl yous; lsdv set out from Boumemoutil. Erlslisb seaside resort, to find a home in America for her bombed-out par- ents. She stowed away on an Amer- ican Liberty ship but was forced to reveal her presence when she des- v oped what was believed to be an acute attack of appendicitis. Customs officials detained cr when ($11G arrived in Boston nd then the Edwards family discovered that Judy was a niece and appealed for her t0 enter Canada. Before she boarded a train for her new St. Thomas home program producers were making offers to her for sp- PBBTBJICBS. Many homesick Canadian bir force men have made transatlantic cells to the Dominion from the rc- _ - triation centre at. Bournemouth. P1111"! 31: B 1- C 27- Ellglsml. but it is doubtful if any Bull“: wuwlesale Que- “swm” proud parents in Bournemouth had 1nd "uh and smmge- N“ 40 1'23 them across an ocean—until Judy wandering offspring telephone to came to Toronto. As a special treat the producdrs of Canadian Cavalcade arrang d for the newcomer to telephone her parents in Bournemouth as soon after the show as possible. Ears perkedat u familiar voitle the mike -side of radio recently as when Charles Jennings returned to announcer of the Toronto Sym- phony “Pop” broadcast. He became one of the bdlIrhlUwll announces in Canada during the 1980s on hoc key, news. opera, symphony an: other commercial programs, bu had been heard rarely during the past six years while in a. 0.3.0 supervisory position. Eighteen years in the radio bus- iness isn't, enough to calm mike- fright. for when Jcnnln waited‘ for the cue on his ope g night 0n the “Pop" broadcast. he was admittedly “as nervousos a t- n." A memorial service for Franklin D. Roosevelt 0n the first anniver- sary o.f his death will be broadcast, according to plans o! the four major United States networks. on the af- ternoon of April 12 from Hyde Park, Y, with President 'I‘rumsn par- ticipating. The late president's estate is to be turned over to the public at that lme. Tentative arrangements also call for a. speech by Mrs. Roosevelt and the singing of the United to the prime minister for permission . ' lode Iouiainl ' Bobtail: 9 Cirbonaimn P.&B. racticallv de- the Chase of business and has nuded some parts o wild flowers. MOTHER DRIVES TAX] TO EARN SCHOOL FEE 81M’!!! OOLTJEBE. PAL. April 7 —(OP) —- Mrs. Pansy Parker. 3d- year-old mother of two children. is tsxling her way through college. For long years she nur an ambition to be a dietitian. H ever. an early marriage and then moth- erhood chan ed her plans. classes as a sophomore in 1M1. At that time she was working as a cook in a campus fraternity. Whcn graduated last Jun isnmcdiatc mad plans to College. she P lv a 8t {c m“, cnnsy a taxi driving to her Enoourag by her minister and » the principal of Stats College high school, she entered high school a conxllpllshmcnis she said: t0 be s. csbbic. I meet ell kinds oi _ people. Some are seliishuof course, ut most of them are considerate. camps rmovmca or rumors EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 3M1: by 0f March, AD. 1948. In Re Billie of Annie Isabel Tapper. lilo of Geor ctown in Kings County in the aai Province. Widow. deceased, taint-c. . _ To the Shcrlfl of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETING: WHEREAS upon ihc petition on file of Mary lsabcl MucLood of Charlottetown in County States national anthem bv Marian Anderson. SMUGGLING FLOWERS IN ANT IPO DEB SYDNEY. Australia, April '1 - (CP) -— Smuggling tactics are be- ing used to get large uuntitles of wmtcced Australian w dflowers on to the Sydney market according to Kllrizlgei-Chase Chlqt Ranger V. Wallace. Kuringai-Chase is a. vast. natural bushland reserve on the banks of the Havmkeaburv River near Syd- ney. Ranger Wallace says the willlslers have assembly depots in obscure vaes along the roc river banks. Boatmen rendezvous pick up these cargoes at night and slip down the broad river to less con- splcuous dispersal points. Wallace says it. is becoming a big l cup soft bread crumbs 1 cup top milk l cup grated cheese l-2 teas own salt 3 egg yo ks 3 egg whites. Cook the macaroni in balling, salted water until tender. Drain. Melt fat and add with bread crumbs, top milk, cheese, salt and slightly beaten egg yolks io the macaroni. Best the egg whites un- til stiff, but not dry and fold into first mixture. Pour into a greased cassnole and oven-peach in a moderate oven, 36001", for 1 hour. Serve with a well-seasoned Tomato Sauce. This mixture may also be cooked in a ring mould, and the centre filled with creamed mixed vegetables. Six servings. .When a green salad is served for BOOMB Queens in tho said Province, the Admin- lstrairix with the will annexed of the proprcty of the said Dcccuscd lcfi. unadmiuia praying that a citation may bc iasucd for the purpose hereinafter sci forth: You are tllcrcforc hereby rcqulrcd to cite all persons interested in the said Ectaic to be an appear before ille Judge present at a Probate Court to be hold in the Court llflllc in Charlottetown in Qucms County. in the said Province. on Friday ihc third day of May next cominl. ai the hour of clcvcn oolock forcuoon of the some day in shew cause if any they can why ihc Aooolnil of ihc laid Est-sic should not be and the, hi!“ la pra cd for in said petition and on mo ism of William E. Bentley, hm, Proctor for said Petitioner. It h hereby ordered that a inc any homo! be forillwiillh ubéahed some ncwlpl r u in Charloiiciown orcaulld once ln cools wcck for ‘at least four con- secutive weeks from thc dais hcrcof and that a true copy hereof h: forthglllth posted in ihc fallow- l DI 0 Pllwu mp0s vely namely, m Chg hall of the cw! lfoulc in Georgetown in Kings Colsiy aforesaid, st or nur the Town Ball and at or near ibo Post Oillcc both in Georgetown afore- said, so that all persons Interested In the said Esicic as aforesaid may have duc notice thereof. WITNES His Honour Harold BY THE COUB. s‘:- "It's fun ' . .3‘ K ‘ _ of Winnipeg fppoln/iléilontfif vc. u, coon: a If Hlllflh, asADlsiributol-s l» his his», _ Blessing Soda Fountains and Soda Fountain Equipment. ° loo Guam healers ‘Iiichcn lquipuoni ‘minimum ‘Soda ~ JICRIOII ma. was» m luciouraaia, rm; lions, smu- CQIIMII, m. Delivcrleb onvfouniains and accessories arc from three in four months.- Ordcrs will be filled in the order illwlllch they arc rccclvcdl s0 we Bug- gest immediate booking. - ' ‘ . For further information write v01’ wire III flmi we will haw our rlprdrenlativa contact you. . c. E. . CHOAT s. c0. LTD. WHARI‘, HALIFAX, Novs scorn TELEPHONE: 3-6418 _ kind and helpful.” when not attcudinu college classes or waiting on tables at, meal} times in s local rcstaurs t. Mrs. Parker cruises about town her taxi. At §ht she rejoins her children — ch . l2. and Alan. n c. sud her , Mary Arm Bpmn 1e. l6- year-old h h school student. ‘Pall:- lng is for dden as the group ob- serves a strict studv hour. mm loading. Training Bchcmc. lui I months. CIIADWOMEN: Ex houc cleaning. WAITIESSIS: Thou uro Itiirclacs in Qarloiiciown. The National Employment Charioiiciown ' - u foifm Dominion L firovluccebf so...» ° run ' Lunchconetis Coanicn ' l! l“ ' "lull u5rafiibr5I67m1rT¢'0p”"r- ‘tuergtits: 52:0 avcllablqthroughltho £0! [National Employment Ofllca, “1opport_unities_ through the Cross-Canada’ ,uarloualfmnlovmlurllsvlcl, MALES LOBSTER CILACKEBS: A number of crackers arc urgently roquirelf by _a firni in llaaicru King's County. mm 31,90 m maul. 5 .. TRUCK DRJVEI: There la an opening for a truck driver fornlocalcoclfirm. Ddvcrwillbcrcquindiodohil Wllcl i-o be arranged. APPBENTICE CORD MAKER h APPBI-NTICE MOULD- Ell: There is an opening for a veteran io learn col-emailing and moulding for a local firm. Appliconis nluai be will- in; to take their inkling undo: flld Canadian Vocniional _ consuls rumour wouuuns; a numbbr a ill-n um required iowbrkinllobdcrfuotoryhsthlclulicmparioffllcll- laudwWagcsllcioficpcrhounflllourwcolr-Workio perionocd Wales 8M pa: day. Applcanic for ibo above ‘re. wfirifrlil" mronlcwcurnwmplc ‘nearly o poziunllloapblza mu- cwfanq and frog strict: in Ccnadal _ _ m ‘llubhioflllcnycliholoblhoroliliciotilcookinql employment. couiucl yourncurccil-ocal Olflco oi ills NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ~.--» Zilltllll‘ D .l.. i Iounialn Stools sud gab 1 BlR-IINTWOOD. . Malone- (CP) -—Mrs. Harriet inblrd, who chooses hymns for evening service at her church, recently celebrated her 101th birthday. BEARBE BUT RICH Hyderabad ln India. fs the rich- ficdi yet sparselv populated state in a. ‘and also ‘enood lobster oborwoncn required for anunbcrofvaoanciufor Wllwlluoplunlenls. applyic pldilona n. 0am, la chrnond an. ep. tlnent T. luncheon or supper. Luncheon 18rd.) s. Mano/mm" PALMER, -'/=~~.l~‘l~'~,\~- - r. l.1...rv.lm....w Cheese Cakes, as an sccompllnl- _ gqmnr, mcnt made a substantial main (Ll!) ' A course. d-l-a-lh-M.“ JOE PALOOKA Ml! TILLII THE TOILER errsn ma»: m!“ _ a p,» asterisks-la“-