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One |. that st this time of year. essl m the least expensive. ‘The other is that usinl more of the plentiful sdod takes tha accent off the scar- r ones that are so intro-taut "I fie famine emergency campaign. s0 here are some tips on ion-is M the fine paints of using ess whites to best advantage in cook- ]||g_ You’il want to use egg white! especially in merlngues, souffle: and other fluffy egg treats for the family. The temperature of the egg af- fscls the whipping of the white anti the separation of white from yolk. a chilly egg Just out of the refrigerator separates most easily because the white is firm and the yolk less likely to break. But the white whips best after it has been ’ standing awhile at room temper- aturo. ‘ How long to whip is another secret the cooks need to know. Whiios should be whi ed stiff but TAKE THE ‘hr ‘m EGG not dry. 8o whip uni the white will hold tn a soft k and locks dry. ifferent boaters take different lengths of time to brins sggs to the proper stiffness. Wiro Whips or electric heaters give equally good results. If you're us- ing an electric beater though, re- member to keep ths speed moder- ate. Es! Whites do not whip auc- ceufully at high speed. The pest I We respectfully solicit the kind co-operation of all retail merchants in helping us to give; bowl for whipping has a rounded bottom d gently sloping sides. Both gid and salt help 9BR whites hold their stiffness. A Diiifih d: salt or cream of tartar added at the start of whl ping will give the foam greater vo ume and stability. the other hand, even a small particle of fat in the white its of yolk should be left ii\ white because yolk contains Look over your beater. too. will Erevent it from beating stiff. go o fat. and illillkf.‘ sure it's free of any traces cf o . Mexico is credited with having an unusual large variety of ralants that produce commercial fibre. Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipatcd Doafiapsetsabiidalrsodru satlwasa- m"~:b.._..';“ rush. “m” ": cranial. cuAnnus .r-...-:.lai..'z.m~ii.-fi snawsyaatwsllsyba Esmflvétltsawssdstriotiypsy- NIIDIIATION LII’! - siWssor. °' Ill LATE!‘ IN POM‘ Y. WARE. Crockatva JewaiieryPtf. TUNE 1N T0 O. l’. C. Y. at 8.15 t2: s... Gm» CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND Sar- vico Tllillfily. M 3001.111 0 FREE glldflPliNmlktkY - 1mm“) eiiinst day t. B o'clock, Oil-v Hail. Pilblic to st- . 5-3-21 JUST a shi out of 'i‘rilite floor lamps, van ty lamps, fluorescent desk lungs. goosen amps. le hot p tea. electric irons toasters baby bottle wann- ers, Brown ectr , 7 Kent Street. 5- -3o-3i. oar/mo auors-Jme c. a. s. Brant and C. O. S. Saurel have completed the placing of buoys with the exception of those in the Masdalen Isianda ares. Placing of sea ass will be losddnl settlement of the aaamerfs local marine oflicials stats. d Os PIANO EXAMINATIONS, - Mr. Boris Berlin of the Toronto Con- to of Music examined the g0 serva practica of the piaaio stu- dents at Notro Dame Academy Tuesday A group of tiheso students presented by Sr. Bt. AdolphoMane, A. T. C, M, head of the Music Department, will also write theory examinations in June. , THE ENGAGEMENT is amiouno- ed o1 Miss Greta Nell-son Pederson (former R, C. A. F, W. D.) only dau hter of Mr, August Podersen Podersen of Ksluxidboég, Denmark to William Daniel De ate, second eldast son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur James DeCoste of Charlottetown. Marriage to tnke lace at Our Lady of Lourdes Chur , Toronto, in the early sunurier. 5-30- l-IILLSBORO CHAPTER l-0.D.E- —The regular monthl of the Hilisborouglh Chap r I. 0. , E was held at the home of Miss Mabel Adams, May 27th. Mrs. Arthur Roper presiding. Meeting opened wit the prayer, followed by the minutes of the previous meeting. The Treasurer's report was then read A letter was read by Mrs. Tom Rogers, Educational Secretary re- garding business, and books for the schools, Various suagestions were discussed about raising funds for the 2nd War Memorial. Two new members Mrs, Wendell Worth ard Mrs, Vincent Fraser weravswonn in. An application from Mrs, Gordon Story was nanimously accepted. Wool was distributed. Fcraar Island Boy aim Fine Showing At the comnianclnuit exercises of at. is Xavier University held on Wednesday. May 21nd there was an exceptionally large class of graduates successful in winning do ass. onaofwhom. Alban Joseph allsghan. a former Island bo h the honor re- ceiving h s degree of Bachelor of Science. with Magna Cum Luude. CITY POLICE COURT-Yester- day morning at the City Police urt a drunk was fined l6 and costs or 10 da s. Another drunk was given 20 ays suspended sen- tenca. A summs y electment case was adjourned until Friday. DON'T MISS Mt. Herbert-Mer- maid Dlsy. "Double Trouble" in Orphanage Hall Thursday and Friday nights. Specialties and re- freshments. See front page. lS-ZQ-Zi Personals Mr. Victor Reid and son. Charles, of Trenton, N_ S., spent the holiday and week end at Iris. as guests 0f 1L Mr. and Mrs, Carleton Hume and family Mr, Perc McRae and nefihew. Lloyd Mac enaie, Trenton. . 8.. have returned from Cardigan and Montague, after enjoying a week and visit with relatives. Mrs. John Cornish, son. Nich- oias, accompanied by Douglas Mac- Kay, Trenton, N 5., have returned from a delightful visit to Charlotte- town and at Cardigan. At the iat- tar place they were guests of Mrs. ggi-doin and daughters. Rhoda and KY. Miss Pearl DeCoste. popular em- ployee of Rcddici Bros. left Sun- day in spend her holidays visiting friends and relatives in Boston. "Foss . and vicinity. m: cnaatowsrowu cuanoian TV“! 1N 1'0 U. I‘. O. Y. t": ......'"=":.. it. as...“ m THE GRADUATION Exercises for the nurses of Falconwood Hos- tal and Provincial will held in the Assembly H at 8 ii. "$5M" 83s ' d“? c are v , ' sac-final. ENGAGEMENT — Mr lsud M" atniastoruls. Seiisr. itilinsllomml o a r only daughter oris Leaki. in Eritti son of Mr as, West Cove- . Marriage to take place in. sine. 5-30-11. SHIPMENTS HELD (JP-Bun- tatn and Ball. ioosi agents for the tasmships, yesterday that altinmants which were to have been made on thanglsland Connector" New- o cancelled pending the outcome of negotiations for settlement of the soamenfi strike. DIED IN VANCOUVER — Mr ND. MBG-[bfl-ll received dew a1 in Vasicouvea- of Lloyd. son 0d m. or d the late Mrs. Dewar. former of Glariottetuwn ‘Ilia remains are being amueiit imis 1dr burial and are expected here next Tuesday. FOURTH FLIGHT-A Fraser Products plane arrived st the local airport late Tucadey niabt and took on s load of live lobsters for the New York mark- ets. After loadlmt the 5700 lbs. of live seafood for American connois- seurs the bia D. C. ’I‘l'iree took oft early yesterday morning on its fourth flight. l8 GUEST PREACHER. — Puipii of St. Ardrews United Church was occu ad on Sunday l}; Rev. A, D. Mac enzie, M. A.. D-. when preacher and congregation had the leasant experience of worshigping ether for the first time 4 years Rev, Dr. MacKonzie, whose expressed desire was to reach his last sermons at St. A ew‘s was heartily greeted by the congrega- tion and by scores not connected with St. Andrew's church. Ln his rs- marks he was reminiscent of earl- ier clays and delivered discourses with the fire and vivacit, of‘ youtih that left a deep impress mi, In re- tiring he felt he would like to make Sydnay his home, so attached had he become to it and St. Andrew's and the lrifluance radiated there- from, He leaves today for P. E. I. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J J Mel-Kenna Rose Vailcv and James Hrland. son of Mr and Mrs. Bismarch Cousins Bradalbane. were Joined in Holy Wodlock bv the Rev. G C Webster The youthful bride looked Winsome in a streoi-length MADE Now! FLY-DEB w... DD Kills Flies for Weeks! :PillllliliiiEii ‘it'd-iii? As always, FLY-DBD kills liss and mosquitoes quickly, on contact with the spray. As a "knock-i down" spray iris unaurpassed. But now, in addition: Popular FLY-DED has an extra, added feature . . a DDT. This sensational new ingredient keeps on killing flies and mosquitoes for weeks aftera prop- erly applied spraying. The DDT ingredient can remain on walls, ceilings, floors, door lambs and kill flies and mosquitoes that rest on these places. Yet this DDT residue is stainless and invisible. FDOUILI DOOM" l0!‘ HOUIOIIOII lnsost Pom . "f (i? 4 .' , ,. ‘v . iloln » spring. You'll baamued at the addedccuv fort and freedom from household insed pests you'll enjoy, by using these modem DDT insecticides. For best results. fol- low directions on the contain carefully. FLY-DID ROACl-I-DED MOTH-DID MADIWITH DDT NOW ON SALE AT LEADING STORES Use FLY-DIED to rid the house of flies and mosquitoes. Use ROACH-DED to kill roaches. Uac MOTH-DIED to kill clothes-moths. All three have a pleasant odor...ss fresh ass breath of . oilrsli» BOYLE-MIDWAY (CANADA) LIMITED-TORONTO , l entandfiéiy blyl Miss Mae MacRac of board of directors of the Canadian accompanied by his wife and son, cousins. A? til‘: gmmiinnir gfllilclftlilatifizlilvztfliiBtltixagigaaeiei-l at the war noew is bvibrigflvgonvaicsl at: but at the solicitation of the church Ariel- the ceremony the wedding The directors are: G. R. A, Rice, manufacturing g machines. official boards he will return to con- party returned to the home of the station 0111M, mmonton; s, M. The f-inn plans to produce 2.000 11110! the Berviccl P6X! Sunday. — groom's parents, where a delicious Cairns, CFAC, Calgary; Lloyd Maf- domestic machines a month, and is Sydney Post-Record. supper was sewed. During the att, CKBI. Prince Albert, Basic; the first company to manufacture ———- everiins a group of screnaziers F, H. E1 hlcke, CKWX, Vancouver; whole sewing machines in Ailotra» WEDDING BELLS-Zion Mansc arrived and after bouncing mic mm, ,sgw1¢k_ (mpg Toronto; 11a. iéh““if-'filt"“ttiiiné“°of“hiil..i fihfoliawdttdslfirtrsl l‘ ,9 “u”, “m H-guiww May 1'1. when Shirley Isabella. (tapas-ted u; their was; M;- ‘lmé, “c Be“ a ‘ CF00‘ c aflmm‘ Ont.; A, Gauthier, CULT, Sher- broc/lce. Que; N‘, Thivierge. CHRO, Que: Col. Keith S. Rogers, CFCSé, Mira. Cousins will reside in Brad- albane (Patriot please copy.) __‘—'——? harlottetowm; and Maj. W Man "Did" at 50 lrgaflgagtgrs Assfi; gorrett, ol-INs, Halifax. D Holds lllllllfli Melting PLANES r0 SEWING ivsacsrmsss 35"“ dress of blue uheei with white sc- oeesories. The younz CUllIDle were WHOLESALERS i CLOSE ALL DAY SATURDAY The following Wholesale Merchants have agreed to close their place of business all day Saturday during the Summer months, commencing JUNE 1st. our Employees the much desired week-end rest g-‘ypqgvfltrvnaassrlol-ai n...- caavsnr. altos. ma. pastors anos. ma. n. a. ssurcn a co.. ma, CLARKE rnuir c o. churns a r n. starrausumr ma. s. r. canon a co. s. c. ‘uouroossnny r. w. autumn KEEFE mule co. nnarosrs wssonasamr. n. n. outdoor a co. Quasar: any 28-10?) wit“... ism-Booms Assn-us w!» iii"r't“i=‘~‘i-.iib=i~r°isiiiiil'ifiii=#35 - -s i . — , . Iv . mm way-g Elected tnday u, the -A Melbourne film which made y?“ s'3'5i's§ob°ii'rii's'sw°r'-s“s'vmasi? “H