MAY ma GUARDIAN. cuAm.o-rrrrown x .. .. ...........o-..---v---- 16. 1952 ssd .. 3fi”.'.';.......':.::". 'i?'i.i"l.'1'i.'7..l.'l.'a-'2"i'rl.l'.l: Repeats Baking Successes at 1951 Stanley Fair Over the years at Stanley's century-old fair, s goodly crop of top awards for baking has some to Mrs. Frank Good. of Stanley. N.B. In 1950 she received the further honor of being named ”Most Worthy Settler" for the year, in recog- nition of her services to the community. "Certainly it takes experience to be a good cook," says Mrs. Good, "but it also lakes the best ingredients. For example, you have to use a .xioNm.mL, May 14 -(cr) -' David A. Prltchsrd. 06. a plon;er oi the alkali industry in Canada and iormer technical manager oi Canadian Industries Limits d Chemical Division, died yesterday. His widow survives. good reliable yeast to get top results for rolls and bread. I myself use Fieischrnann's Yeast . . . Fleischmann's is so active and dependable." That's where they all agree! Prize-winning cooks say that Fleischmann'a Yeast simply has what it takes to give you perfect risings each time. No wonder it's been the favorite with Maritime women for over 80 yearsl ROCKY ISL!-ZS The Hebrides I-siands oil the coast of Scotland are composed al- most entirely oi gneiss. or lamin- ated quarts rocks. LV. C 0WNm LV. SUWEEDL Wod., Fri. I-V. Charlottetown 1:00 on. La. (ha rlottr.-town 7:00 sass. LV- ilardrn CANADIAN 0. ll. ll. 'l'RAlll SERVICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY lath For Susnsncrsidolorden 1:00 a.m.. s:3o p.m. daily ex Sunday. For Murray Ilarbor mo p.m., daily ex. Sunday. For Sourls 2:80 pan. dally ex. Sunday. ' (Elmira) Lv. souris 0:45 pm. Mon. - 6:45 pm. Tues. For Georgetown 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday For Ttgnisb 8:80 pm. daily except Sunday. for Charlottetown 'i:il a.m.. For Borden 7:15 I.IlI.. 2:45 p.sn., duly except Sunday. For Tignlsh 1:1! n.m.. dslly uoept Sunday: 12:0! p.m.. Mom, Moncton - Halifax - Saint John Montreal - Toronto Sunaatersido 1:18 am. daily except Sunday. Tllrollsh air-conditioned sleeper Charlottetown-hlontrnl. "av... Cor Ferry Service Bordon - Cops Tormontins BAIL! 0:los.n:.. l:0tp.rn.. tzao p.m.. 1:30 pan. 5'” FIN Tvrrnenttne .. l0:8da.rss., 2:0 p.m., o:o0p.m.. 0:00 p.na. 10:10 a.rn.. 2:45 p.m. daily er. Sunday. daily except Sunday NATIONA Unholy Bond I-art oas . "Never mind. I used to be a lawyer at one period or my long lite and I know what I'm doing. Isn't there someone also-anyone - who can read and write will do?” Janet lelt bewildered Ind A lit- tle hurt. "There's Charlie the ele- vator man on night duty. 1 dontt want to arouse any oi the other pa- tients." "No need to, Charlie will do Sine. Get him, Janet, and bring all three or them here at once." As she leit the room she heard Dr. Eynon had returned iron the laboratory. He and Out! Bron- son were standing lacing each threw their iesures into queer gargoy" silhouettes against the ceiling. Janet Harris was still pussled over old Mr. Bsrtigan as she made her way to the operating theater the next. aiternoon. she had asked Dr. Eynon and Cliii to come into his room last night along with Charlie. the ele- vator man. The two doctors under- stood at once that it was better to humor the old gentleman and they signed their names and ad- dresses at the bottom or the docu- ment. Charlie doubted it he knew "what it was all about. Mir. Hartigaifs iraii, claw-like hand shielded the rest oi the pop- er so none oi them saw the terms of the will. it was all very myster- ious. see him a low hours ago he had grinned up at he: mockingly . . . around his withered old lips, reasonably glad. yer now. Mr. Ha.rtigsn?" "I suppose youtd better." agreed amiahiy. "Tho done. Au that remains is for .l. D in my right mind. Janet. and don't ever let anyone persuade you otherwise." His tone had been so vehement that she had said, "What do you mean?" But he had relused further." to explain and even now the prominent law- yer was closeted with Mr. Hartl- Kill. a C I She moved down the corridor to Dr. Eynon's oliice. For once the little anteroorn -was empty oi ps- genis and she went on into his oi- ce. He turned to her. "You haven't seen Dr. Bronson recently, have you?" Her voice echoed her surprise "Why. yes. I Just leit him. Why?" "I: was just wondering how he wastskingit.. ." For Clitfs sake she decided to be Iran. "to tell you the truth. he's worried to death at not hear- ing irom you and Dr. Windeli." "Then windeu hasn't spoken to hisn yet?" "Apparently not.” ' "1-lmsn." he studied her solemn ly ior long seconds, then. "You're engaged to Dr. Bronson, aren't you Miss Harris?" "Engaged! No. no, rm not. Did you think I wast" Whst had instilled that idea? Was am: trying to give that im- pression to people? "I'm afraid I did. in fact. Naomi rarvuhsr told me as much and I've seen you together so oitsn that I Just asstlned it was so." She smiled. "It isn't. Ciiii Bron- son snd I are just very good friends-we like to do the same things-but that's all it amounts to. Jun aoakotxo iiuuss EeAo,5u2! You Vii-IACKED yous: Noeem on THAT FIRE I-gt) --ARE vbo INJURED. W uM- i4uMr-'-1,: MV D06 seems To Have GALLOPED om: .- wm-t,,voutz LUNCH! . --come, WELL PURSUE RAhlT.' .4-I-d& ; Maior Hoopla wxxx we 6.-cres , NASWT DOWN. -w WAS if A PAS!-ENGER on A FAST Pasteur ? him emit a dry, smug little chuckle. . other and the shaded night light. When she had stopped in to j'Stlll hanging on." he chuckled. Except .ior a taint blue tinge he loolaed unchanged and she ielt un- "Won't you let me call your law- he deed is this is my last will and testament - she had phoned J. D. Prentice Is! isrtlllatss-Isttsa lIIhIlI':t.n'ua”l.y. I Orilia Gallant; James Matters: cilia Arsenault. Back Row (left to rlghti: Joseph Mclsaac: Middle Row: Dorothy Kesys; Fablola Power: g McCarvllle; Marie Cheveric; Doreen Bowncss; Phyllis Drummond; Eileen Doiron; Mary Mailers; Pris- '.I'.'l'. (3) Joan Nicholson: Elva Mcxenna; Jean Mcconpell P. W. C. Teacher Training Class B Frances Craig: Doreen Cusack; : Roderick McDonald. Florence McCnbe: Catherine Craig; Orveline " l'm Mr. Sunshine . . . every plump, red-ripe Ayllner rornsw gets my tender care. Straight from sunny iields to Aylmer kitchens they go . . . for that richer iiavor you love in Aylmer Cstsup. ” WE . "About Dr. Bron.-.on's operation yesterday . . . Dr. Windell is go- ing to discuss it with him this at- ternoon. We've hesitated because it's a dlfilcult thing to explain." Janet ielt. uneasy What was he getting at? Surely Cliii's perfor- mance had been iauliiess. "0! course I'm not a -lurgeon." she said. "butl have assisted at hundreds oi appendectomies. I thought Dr. Bronson was almost pcriect." He nodded. "Too pcriect." "1 don't understand." "It isn't natural ior q doctor to be so calm, so-well, carefree-at his first operation. TD.pllt it incle- . gantly. when a doctor doesn't. per- to put it in the phraseoiogy oi the spire over a major operation. legal profession." there's something wrong with she had laughed then. "I am him." airaid he's going to be annoyed Janet glanced down at her tin- with you." gers. This wasn't so bad; at least He chorlled dryly, "Small Clili hadn't made some glaring doubt oi it." Then his ieatures error. "He told me he had stage stlfiened and grew stern. "I'm in fright badly before he entered the ampltheater, but that it vanished when he began his work." "1 hope Dr. Wlndell won't. be loo severe.” she protested. "After all. it's something Dr. Bronson may overcome in a very short time - perhaps his very next opera- tion." Dr. Eynon stared at her percu- liarly. "You may not be engaged to Bronson." his eyes said, "but you certainly think a great deal oi hlm."' To be continued. STOP PAYING No worry, no strain-sit boclronrl enjoy every mile of your trip! VICTORIA DAY SATURDAY, MAY 24th QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY n JUNE 7-9 WEEK-END IIOULAI . WIIK-IND FARE! Octal: has I! N ltanllrd line. Friday. to 2:.s.O"p.-.. sag. soian uam rusnmi. ssosur. INC ts tsyoar (T24 N-4 I.-).r'.4Q IV IVA )'ltJ.N'.-a-11'. THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public Auction in front oi the Court House in Summerside in Prince County on Friday the 30th day of May A. D. 1952 at the hour oi TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON ALL THAT TRACT, PIECE OR. PARCEL 0? land situate, lying and being at. Bloomfield, on Lot Five in Prince County alaresaid. bounded and described as iollows. that is to say: COMMENCING at a point on the east side of the Main Western Road at the southwest angle of land in possession of Christopher Metherall, t h e n c e eastwsrdly along the southern boundary of land or said Christopher Mether- all for the distance or one hun- dred and forty feet. thence south- wardly and parallel to the Main Western Road a distance at three hundred feet, thence westwafdly and parallel to the southern bounnry at land of said Chris- topher Mctherall a distance of one hundred and forty feet to the Main Western Road, thence north- wardly along the east side at the Main Western Road to the point at the place oi commencement. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power oi! sale FANCY PIIIGES l i contained in a certain indenture x Front Row: Patricia Oakes: Mac Grimes; Margaret Doyle; Eunice Gallant; Joan Gallant; Bernice McPhec; Maria Hagen; Hilda Xeough; Genevieve Campbell. -With-eri I can speak frankly to or mortgage bearing date the tour concert ior convicts in Nor. you?" Sixth day or August A. D. 1936 wich prison, was premed for an What did he mean? "0! course. . and made between Louise Plneau moon. He abused Wm, the Wm Dr. Eynony oi Bloomfield in Prince County a.A Pomemmu my 1. Not . Happy in said Province of the one part and T. Lowell Compton or Sum- meraide in Prince County store- IIISTOBIC ISLE One," from the "Pirates oi Pen- zance." ions on the island oi Flax. lace-making and export of lily bulbs are the chief occupat- St. Helena. made iamous by Napoleonta exile. snid, Barrister at law of the other part which said mortgage was as- signed by the said T. Lowell Compton Io Elmer E. Sharbell oi :' Portage in Prince County store- sald, Trader by Assignment dat- ed the thirtieth day at January A. D. 1939 and because of default having been made in the pay- ment oi principal and interest money secured by said Mortgage. For iurther particulars apply to the Office of J. A. Gallant, LL.B., Water Street, Summerslde. Dated this 1st day oi May A. D. 1952 ELMEE E. SHAIIBELL Mortgages. LONDON -(or) - As pm of an economy drive the Ministry oi Pensions . ' " all doctors over 70 years old from the Ministry's medical boards. The British Medi- F cal Association protested the deci- sion wes directly opposed to the government's call ior people to work longer. MUSTARD-PICKLI DUMPLINGI Mix and sift into a bowl, 134 c. ones- aiftod pastry iiour (or IX c. once-sifted hard-wheat ilour), 3 taps. Magic Baking Powder. M tsp. salt. Cut in tlnely 2 tbs. chilled shortening. Make a well in dry ingredients and add )4 c. dnely-chopped mustard pickle in sauce and K 4:. milk; mix lightly with a fork, adding milk it neee-ary. to make a drop dough. Drop in II portions, over hot cooked stew. Cover closely and simmer (never lifting the cover) for 15 mins. Yield-0 servings. NORWICH, mgland -. (CP ) m George Booth, singing at an ama- WEEK - END SPECIALS Friday and Saturday A Factory clearance! ASPHALT SHINGLES a s ' . First . ilualuty - - Regular 10.95 Sq. This "buy" was a saving for us and according to the usual l-lolmanl Policy we are passing the Saving on to you! These First Quality 2l0 lb. Thick Butt Asphalt Shingles are in a pleasing blue and green blend. WEEK-END SPECIAL- 8.95 p Special For this Week-End Only: the price at Twol 2GoIsletsand STEM GLASSWABE Hand Cut - - - Famous "Wheat" Pattern An Open Stock Pattern-the pieces include Shor- hets. Goblets, Footed Juice Tumblers. Ports and Cocktails. 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