‘lice TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SARATOGA Modern Mills Amaze I Eastern Woman By ANITA Loos ' l Like most women. Mrs. Bermflch lhas hitherto been more interested 1m getting good results from flour »than she has been in seeing how ‘it is milled. But she has returned ' _ f a visit to the three great mod- n‘ ma! c“ j eximplants operated by Robin Hood Mills Limited on the Western Prairies, amazed at the endless pre- cautions taken to produce pure flour. In a recent interview, Mrs. l Bennoch said: "We women may not think that the way flour is milled has any- thing much to do with the flavor of our bread and cakes-but with my rvwri eyes I have peeped behind the scenes and believe me there are some facts about milling flour that every woman oughttokriow. I can- not describe machinery, for it al- ways confuses me, but I can de- Confederation Life to Open Branch Office In Egypt i l Announcement of the decision. of the Confederation Life Associa- tion to enter Egypt was made by the ‘£- ident, Mr. C. S. Macdonald l upon his recent return to Toronto. from an inspection trip that took him around the world. In extend- ing its. cpcrstoris to Egypt, the, Association increases to twentyr two, the number of countries out- side Canada in which it is doing business. Accompanied by Mr. C. D. Devlin, General Superintendent of Agenc- ies, Mr. Macdonald, visited the Association's branches in the United Kingdom; Singapore, Hong- kong, Shanghai, and Hawaii and in addition studied thoroughly "The only thing I can think of is Jim, 1 Coumn-L . . that lie may be worrying about do you think of meill" “out, what that daughter of Out any fine talk, "What's wrong with her? No bad news, is there?” “Oh, I mean he probably misses her more than he'll adiniwmaybe he's worried for fear he might sud- denly have some no-account for- eign so-called nobleman wished on him for a son-in-law." “If that's all, he's a bigger fool than any son of mine has a right to be. No need to worry about Carol. She'll marry the right man. Lots of foolish notions she's got maybe, wanting to visit mouldy old castles irnd traipse around with titles, but that's only a part of her be nearer having leavirg the tracks end-Just what is it you've always wanted to do‘. Oh yes, sing," As Duke still did not take the papers, he said: Please, Duke, don't make this hard 1'01- DMW" are 01d males, but 1 do feel a little tired and want to turn in." The youn8er ma ing alone in the Papers in his han your pile and behind forever n was left stand- goom, holding the RE _ business conditions inEgypt. India, T , and being young. That young Carol has had her first encoun- scribe some of the methods bl’ (Jeylon and Japan. _ I a Woman’ 1... me w“ you, h“ her (or with ' lke Bradley and dii- which flour is kept Dllfe End mlilll" Sales Conferences were held at feet on the ground, as you'll see covered that h is 1n ' for yourself, when she comes home. e as domnable a tained at the same high standard person as she is, Shanghai, the Association's prin- of baking quality year after year. herself. will she clpal Oriental branch, opened in . _ You and she Will hi! It Off W811, heed hi5 wgmjng b0 1, h 1933 a d 13° t H k n _ After AS flilhere were rie fr m th ho fludfltls m health? I; gum a: VISITED MILLS a‘ bfleltnwgl wa-Llflllflllnghgygcrossed ' c s o 6 use reg, ' ' _ 1mm,“ ' O and a figure running toward them. merit. omormws exciting Install f1 vlsmd the Robin Hood ‘Ion; gficcessfullbrwahlcélieoflllltiehglonfeldgl-lil? It was Rosetta. the big good- C III $1115 fl callgakrgéwiiziktatzg; 1131x1115 11°11 1,116 Assodauon 15 11131111511- natured. colored maid. Although they sailed home within 0056 M“ ed .. - ., , . di n d - b i corn and rye Heinz ,, cmllgashtetlgwaselgelling. g two dgiyfitantg on the fastest boat lslgiiingnlvléhgistfial: gagimfznreuaize Interviewed 101101.111; 1115 return ey." W85 Dhon , ever _ ' - I19: not enough thatdllgliltginegar shoumbem; bee!’ asking ‘or her most elllmless eatovgfiag; seemed a1 l the Care and Dams they take Wm, home, Mr. Macdonald stateu that “W5 w makc ‘wilt: gilt cnouilh to u5 .. n“: mark“ am“! "make Heinz Cider Vmcléa healthy apples ‘l49only me bqginnlng- _ fine siart, bu‘ l‘ s ~ ' cod before bottling“ Nlmllhs of malunng mh: Heinz Vinegars give you . < t reason w that 5 an 1mportan . lads g that makes s8 a mellow bounufl- "l c only whole, finfl. carefully selected Ijanclies of in- 1», That's a suranoe companies located in for- eign countries were doing well. Prospects were particularly favor- able in those areas in the Near and Flar East in which people from western countries were located in ‘that wheat after it comes to their mills. First of all. I saw a battery of big magnets that are passed ove" the wheat to draw out any bits of ' metal which might have got into . it. Then the Superintendent showed me the wind and suction machines teachers boat to chaperone But he would not hear of be- seperated from her. Before i "You go,“ said the older man. l "You can get there faster than I ‘ . _ ' they left, she had spoken over the numibers _ . can and Id probably run th bill . , 1, .1 d 1 11 111 - and a h““d“'d dflererltcavinnlflil up. bowling her out-I aleways phone to h“ ram" and h“ “n” ixisbllgvms Shari? thouswlferilai kgr- Oplmlumtle‘ f“ will“? h“ flavour that 6559"‘ ?;1‘:1_'5thc lies semi to scrap with that girl." "mum ll"- Sll” “Kl Pl-‘Yllllll/ ' swarm 0n behalf o! native pon- as Heinz ma 'cs it— - ~ - . ~ . . h t th 'h .t - Duke was ha” way w me house she would like to have him send a nels Butt a time e a ea seem l e rad t I 1 d iilat‘ons also existed. In this con- dHeinz Vinegars ar . w. From the before the old man {ml-shed m v l0 O lfr @861 fly. so people riection. however, a lot of educat- goiyinz Olive Oil is another Pantry Mass‘ sennenca He was glad n ha; would know she svas important. ional work had to be done along fi stc rcssingoffinCflP¢ Ollvesglfillvn turned out this way! there were ‘Sgrelyk 53w ‘Fomd Say to hfarselt the “n” M lnsuran“ pmuctllln- nt-qfpfiglnl own plant at Sevi c. certain thmgs he wanted w say to Z-veigimierzlié re used to be banished, For operations in these fields. , , anther. More 53.1111. Clearer. 5mm‘ the name tliixiiursuinc. Rcmem _iu2ii~iz. was all right; only that horrible upstart of a Duke Bradley who for some reason had wanted to liiirt her. ’I'lie_v were to arrive iii Saratoga Carol Clayton. "Daddy darling-I'm engaged-An Hartley Madison-you know the Newport Madison-aren't you happy?" it was staffs had to be carefully selected and trained. Paying tribute to the British supervision of India's affairs, Mr. Macdcriald saw no evidence of real ism-L Daddy... amw r d f" 0119 0f Ill? big fave dflyS of the discontent in that country. ‘I‘h'er'E H» n‘ w"? Duke and “Ere was sharpneg in lea-WY} Tffilllfi W918 I00 >'l_0'~\'. Only was a realization that Britain's fluids :l_ir]i"F1;Lf_v“,}”_} HQ,“ Com- his voice as well as his words "and galigifgl ‘gsllhgtebc allwlallllllillll‘) l? statdying influence wns needed in g-iirrjsf-jfléronru‘ 0,“, ‘ I-m not so mmmsmd myom, affairs m P l nce. ieii ieir a domain having such a variety p0 i. except to say youu beam get your car s ppcrl at Brookdalc. Carol had or religions and goveriiig ________ TRAVELLERS REST SCHOOL VINEGARS and OLIVE OIL W" \\ 57 _ bodies. Jumped out almost before it stopp- ed. The door was open and she ran in, only to run out again, her face glowing with happiness. “They're at the races," she cried. "S0 Daddy must bc all right." Carol was couscous of the sen- sation they created when they ached the track. Perhaps she hat and coat and come home as fast as you can get here." "May I ask who is speaking to me in such a tone?" said Carol. in a voice eve. icier than Duke's had been. “And will you have the or- dinary decency to let me know why when I ask for my father—" “ s youwtvelshlgflrléf °vllellgfx held hoi- head a little higher than never had the pleasure of meeting. usual’ perhaps the“? was a “we a for your fathers mmwermg‘ he: morerof what she believed to be an down at the doctor's and his heart Oxonl?“ 880cm “lhen she smke m is answering the Stethoscope pr°b_ old friends who ‘greeted her. per- ably. It should be I tell yo-ug- haps she was a trifle too graciously I-Ie could not know that her hand formal t° pmple §h9 had lumwn all was trembling, hei- eyes were wide her me‘ Hartley's dlsunclwn" the Wm] terror and he did not he“ knowledge that no woman in all the the little gasp she gave. nu he e°'$§‘l,,“"f) "wfthllealllrllllltlm . ~ , S I‘ _V LI \\'ll€ Z11 S C, "l6 gzelagd was her VOICQWIIICH sounded excitement of Commg back in n he is m’ why was,“ I mm? triumph may have turned her head. o! wurm h” would,“ want m There were raised eyebrows and scare me m. Gmndfather. but you shrugs of shoulders as. they pushed EVERY I-LB and K LB package of Lipton‘: ‘Fee contain: a valuable coupon. Write (or premium list-Thomas j. Lipton Limited. t3 Front St. E, Toronto. Report of ‘Travellers Rest School for the month of May. Grade X.-—l. Hubert MacDonald. Grade VIII-d. Velda Rayner. Grade VL-l. Hazel Simmons, 2. Muriel Gunning, 3. Hazel Rayner. Grade V.-1. Florence Mac- Donald. 2. Dolly Simmons, 3. John Gunning, 4. Olive Rayner. Grade IV.—l. James Pilman. 2. Allie MacDonald and Florence Rayner (equal) 3. Brad MacInnis. Grade III-l. Pansy Gunning, 2. Margaret Gunning. Grade II.—I. Evelyn Wood, 2. Ora Hoag. Grade l. (a). 2. Florence Mac Innis. Mrs. Annie E. Bennm-h visits West's most famous Flour Mills Wool Week-June 14th to will be a special neck during which sheep breeders are asked to cooperate and ship wool to the SHEEP BREEDERS‘ ASSOCIATION, CHARLOTTETOWN If you are not able to ship during this special period, It will be all right to send it in any time before July 1st. ed clean enough to me—-butv the Superintendent said “Here's where our cleanlngprocess really begins." WASHED IN WATER “He took up a handful ofwheat berries and told me to examine them very carefully. ‘You see’ he said, ‘there is still a little film of grime over the whole berry. and in -—1 Virginia Moase. Innb, 3. Edna Mac- Grade I (b)-l. Helen Simmons their way throu seem to be able and willing to at- icnd to other peoples business, and—" "How could we let you know?" He was furious now. “You haven't seemed much interested in what then you send a cable to address you at Suthbomugh House," "Well, what else would I I'm phOIIlIIS from there now." “You'd suppose there was only one h do? might be going on at home. and ‘you get my gh the crowd, but athing critic would have had nothing to find fault with when she saw her grandfather. "You Old derllns." she said. run- ning to him. “How are you-did message I'd be here_ “hair's Daddy-any or the horses I know runniiig—" “Humphfl said tli can talk as fast do sound kind even the most sc e old man. “you as ever, even if you of funny. And stop W” 1n an mgland_-and rd hllksing me and introduce this always supposed there was a lot ymmg man. Seems to me we the crease here. a little black de- posit of dlrt.Theonly way you can get rid of that grime and dirt is actually to wash the kernels in water. Now, I'll show you how we and Audrey Roberts (equal) 2. Bennet MacDonald. Teacher, M. Alberta MacDonald. (Patriot Please Copy‘- ._____________ do it.’ "Every woman who uses flour should see those washing machines work. They seem to operate on ex- actually the same principle as my own washer at home. And I could scarcely believe it when I Saw the muddy stream which was carried away from the wheat that had DOG DAYS Did you hear that the dogs in the fashionable parks are wearing little coats similar in design and color to those worn by their mis- tresses? A sturdy wire-haired terrier may find himself wearing red. white. and blue checks corresponding to those TION LIMITED, vinclal Association CASH on THAN 23c PER POUND. in any profits that may be derived from the trlbutors received 2c per pound extra. USE BINDER. TWINE; Breeders‘ Association. tlcd separately and neatly at shearing time; value and gives extra work. Do not pay the he _ v freight costs, ship your wool collectively through your Shipping Ullb. Institute Secretary, or any local group; THE CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROIVEES’ ASSOCIA- which markets your product, win pay through the m. delivery for tied, unwashed wool, NOT LESS At the same time, each shipper will pamcips year's sales. Inst year's eon- ln this way. Kindly observe the following rules: Tie all fleeces with PAPER. TWINE 0R. WOOLEN STRING; D0 N01‘ paper twine can be purchased from the Shttll Wool should not be washed; each fleece should be washing wool lowers iu ight; in order to reduce each shippers lot should be pm- ‘ _ y n h 1 ~ . _ .. wqm b 111 1 1, _ _ A b d pei-ly marked. Use old bags or useless rugs- do not send anything of any or clues ‘ “d wvlns’ Glen‘ s ltlafgoclzmfgliltll Olhfatr. l " seemed Sodean‘ The superintendent’ terrier y magym ‘jets-s and‘; 81.1813 value. Write your name and address plainly on the shipping ticket; piii bé-Evegbgdy know; when: sum. said Care] as ptheytuoo h2g1 “i351. pointed to the muddy “yater flowing tweed coat v one ticket inside the sack and another on the outside for fear tlic outer roug ouse is," she was con- ' ’ 5 ' f m the washer. ‘In our h u] descending new‘ “The Duke ands. 333:’: ‘is said. whntdlrtgoes down one may be torn off andt en weco r d not identify your lot; on this tlml o Suthborough—" . “T,” m “mm, the. om man a drain. In Mills that do nel- Wflsll WOOL onapmo STATION, cuamorrarowu. ' _ are c" sine NOTICE “elm-ml 6 He heard her bang down. From the laugh. Grandfather followed him. He much he had heard at his face told him he had heard only the end. "Figured I'd better step up-—may- be something was wrong with Carol. but from the way you were lashing her, everything must be O. K. Want anything special " I “Just to tell she's engaged to the ri~h young MlidlSOI1—~B1'1d I think, though rhc didn't say it in so . many words, she'll be coming home soon." "Wants to show him off, I sup- pose. Well, I've no objection to meeting him-anybody else for that matter. ‘oming back down to the stables with me?" as he went through the door. Duke shook his head. saying something about having some irri- portant phone calls to make. It .was only an excuse. He wanted to lsce Jim Clayton and see him alone, f when he came in. In a few i minutes he heard his step. A quick glance at his face told nothing. 1 “Nothing to worry about, Duke," 1 was the answer to the question which was not asked. "Oh, of course. he said to go a little easy all the other things doctors always say. What have you been doing?" "Just now I've been talking with your daughter. Nothing wrong- she Just phoned because she want- ed to tell you some big news and was it a let-down when she found herself talking to a. perfect stranger —or an imperfect one, she might think." "What was the news?" "She's engaged to Hartley Madi- son~of the Madisons she seems to think." "Don't get any wrong ideas about Carol, Duke. She's had enough w tum any girl's head, but she'll never go high-hat. Hartley Madison- what have I heard of him? Weir never mind. we'll hear enough." He had risen and gone into the next room. telling Duke to wait for him. When he returned. He held them out to Duke. s a day ever‘ E . r 1N2 m i Hartley, this is my nurse dome came”; Bot along without her thes Claywn had years I doi-i t‘ know, but when we“ wondered how manlwh shes “mm? W D bu; mm 100k "m1 YOU. you bcssy old thing." “Never had any to lose, I'd say," How I e two ith me. (To be Continued) Amazlngrnildmedlcatlonhelps soothe and whiten hands. Surior to lotions. creams! I _ OINTMENT SOAP ZND CLINTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for May:_ Grade X-Virginia 0‘Connar, 2. George Pickering, 3. Irene Dicker- ing. Grade VIII-fl) Lorna Warren 2. Katherine Pickering, 8. Jack O'Connor. 000 gallons of water daily to keep these machines running. but IYIEYTO worth it." SIEVED THROUGH SILK of silk-real silk that is actually ten times finer than a silk stock- ing. No wonder Robin Hood mixes so well with other ingredients iii baking and rises so well in br"~i!" CONTROLLED HOURLY Mrs. Bennoch also visited the mill-control laboratories where the flour is tested every hour of every day. She said "I asked the chemist what the cute little loaves he was baking were for." He ex- plained that they were test loaves and dozens of them are baked Grade VI.—i. Lois Whitehead, 2. Joan O'Connor. 3. Kathleen O'Connor. Grade V.—1. Vivian Sullivan, 2. Reggie Warren. Grade IIL-(l) James O'Connor. Grade IL-(i) Willard MacKay, (2) Eileen Andrews, <3) Edward Andrews. Gradel fol-I. Jean Carr, 2. Gladys Glover, 3. Florence Dunn- in . 8 Grade 1. (b)—George Carr, 2. Arthur DesRoches. Grade 1. (ch-Elton Paynter. Perfect Attcndrince-Ray Payn- ter. Kathleen O'Connor, Reggie Warren. Edward Andrews, Willard MacKay, Drank Riley. Noreen O'Connor, Jean Oarr, Gladys Glover, Florence Dunning. Aubrey Bmakins. Teacher A. Grace Whitehead. every day. "He showed me ho\v the superior gluten in Robin I-Iood gives the dough greater strength and liveliness, and demonstrated again how the wheat washing pro- cess makes for greater purity in the flour." As I was leaving I told him how much I had enjoyed the visit and how I was only realizing what a wonderful science modern milling is. He agreed with me and when I again mentioned what washing he said ‘We pioneered in the wheat washing process because we knew that women everywhere are demanding purer and better food. Some day all flours will have to be milled from washed wheat because it is just as necessary to wash wheat as it is to wash radish- es or onions or potatoes for your table?‘ Itching, Burning, "There-s w be no argument," he t I called is one of the moet agonizing of skin said. ‘You are to take this and B ' \ “"9"”- keep 11, 111-1111 1p“, you Brook, _ The intense burning, itching, emarting, ' 111,1... 1,. worth a 101, m5", than my V especially at night, or when the affected part‘ PLAA; A .‘..'IT.-\L that save; yqi nrizhcii- ~11 iii..n.. (' .-~p debt m yo" and rm ‘Isms it for ls exposed to heat, or the hands placed In mum-t; p131; m... 111a; “v5 y“ .1 (info a u" -—at least. Two murmy And I don-b want ,0 - water, are almost unbearable. time. .\lill((‘ ll a ruic if tho lmu‘ i $8,," 5pm‘ ‘ (n, ,0 I , S , _ listen to any of your talk about my — U" Bmdwk Bl°°d Elm" llllemally. find t1 ca! ire Heinz Ccckorl Sp.l2llf'"l . 1.) "n". n 1,,‘- ‘ins 0,5133»), ' luck changing and the law of aver- . i . “W?! l‘ fllemmy‘ A “w. Mull” ‘l’ zrltli rrmnlo snucc cr H‘lllZ Crokril on , _ . l, ages. I »now all that—" 1 R 5 tIc-fttmyngauglicilierlltaltid $611525: from "m! q Eczema or Salt Rheum Eczema or Salt Rb Stinging eumaeitieotten Thorndale will be at W. A. Simp- son's, Bay View, ii§r '- TIl‘-"_T'—Tf.i§_;iii The Clydesdale Stallion King Friday evening, also give the n Association: W. B. McLe Gallant, Wellington; Mont Annear, Montag PROMISE BASIS. , SOCIATION, WHICH iusunas THE HIGHEST MARKET nu. of bundles you are shipping. Address all bundle: in llan, Alma; Louis McMillan, Miaconche: Cowl; Peter McIsaac, Suurls; George Mclnnls, Si. Pmlli ue; W. D. Ross, Ulgg. DON'T SELL YOUR. WOOL ON A PART CASH AND ‘A PART MARKET IT THROUGH YOUR OWN WOOL A ' NOTICE The undersigned merchants of Montague, Lower Montague and Kllmuir, will close their stores at 6 P .M. except on Saturdays from June 21st to September 18th. And will close all day July 1st. McLEOD d: McC-REGOR JOHN E. POOLE J. J. STEWART STEWART 8i BECK CLARK BROS W. A. POOLE d: C. McGOWANS LTD. Ir1254-6-10-3i. Farm For Sale The undersigned, William Malkman offers for sale by private sale up to and includ- ing June 28th inst. his farm of one hundred and six acres situate at Mt. Buchanan in Queen's County. This is a good farm, and consists of seventy acres of clear land and under cultivation, bal- ance under wood. If the property is not sold private- ly on or before the above mentioned date, then it will be put up for sale by Auc- tion on the premises on Tues- day. June 29th inst. Apply to WILLIAM MALKMAN. Mt. Buchanan GAUDET it HASZAIID. Sollcltorl, Can. Bank of Com. Bldg. 0|’ Mrs. Bennoch told also of an- ‘WM “island SPOT CASH ., D other of the processes used in rnill- GEO‘ c_ Knsox l 1,135, ilgweelghgnggzg? 9.1g- ,.*3.';; __ "enjgshlrf-vownsr- BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION passes through more than a mile CHABWTTETITPWN Ii-1129-6—5-8-l0. City Of Charlottetown Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Clvle rates and assessments has fixed Monday, June 21st 1937 at 9.30 A. M. In the Court Room in the Clty Building as the time and place for hearing ap- peals from Civic rates and leeees- rnents. Dated Jane 4th, 1931. GEO. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. 11-1177-6-7-31. Valuable Property FOR SALE The large and eommodioue house and premises on Grafton Street, No. 286, opposite Prince of Wales College, containing 4 rooms and kitchen on first floor. 4 rooms and bath on second floor and three rooms on third floor. Good blee- mcnt and new furnace in cellar. a... class 'l‘ for boarding students and others. to Apply JOHNSTON a. JOHNSTON. Hnt water heated. Premises In flnt u‘ We will sell by Publit Auction on premises 0i June 22nd at 1 o'clock, 59 acres of land, property "l Late I-Iarnilwn Smallwood. St. Andrews. Can be bought private Ill to day of Sale. NEIL MORROW W. L. McLEOD Executor! ‘mm T1'2os-e' " " 1's".14-“1e1'n TENDERS '1" b, received b) Sealed tenders e , , building Iltlllled on Main SW‘- L-l211-6-6-tts-5l. AUCTION SALE The fox ranch and premises com- prising 16 acree at Sherwood, the property of The Model Silver Fox Co.. will be sold by PUBLIC AUC- TION on the premises on Friday the 11th Inst, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. For further Information apply to Charlottetown L-IZII-B-8-10-15-17-22-14 Georgetown. An onwrwlll" m co l torlallnlldefinishisd": beet. 25 Inside doorl, marble m?“ ell. j WP with a large amount o! 8W4 in“: brick. Purchase o0 m" m worked out by building a m1" Q- Tenderl also received for Pflaw or Town Lot a‘. lit-YR‘ m and pasture o n - above u pm of the mogul}: lib Hon. D. Gfllifll- A l given to all this PEN"!- Apply to MATILDA comm"- Georrdfl‘ 4-‘ McLEOI) b BENTLEY. 11-1176-8-8-10-11. L-INO-G-IQ-li