IN M5-.'.'s93”fMf n.J0lN mm was!-anon amber U. 150. 3191155 mg" nrgvhmm were thorough! wxed to ieam the death of Mr. low Jugs: westherble as the H, or an accident whloh.oc- ,'f",,.. on construction of a build- -”" his last ms: of ya" ,1? ".3'Z".n'i' never more return ,0 hi, beloved wife and family. 3. -was workinz with one 0! his M953, comrades removing '30", under a cement. flooring when the contents had iven away. .m.,,,mg him to the f 1- below. mgr his comrade had freed him- ie" he then with help, removed ',.,'weazherhie into an ambulance .h.gfe he was rushed to the P- E- ? Hospital, Every" medical atten- Jon was given necessary. but God my icwered the hand 01 detlih. uking .1 soul into eternal rest. "Jap" as he was, called bv his mum friends. WW.” 3351!! m'5”d- not bnly servilll 15 h 10”"! 3133' mid and father out Is, I 33118 In ..,y.1 friend. alwaY5 Wm"-s to lend I helping hand. also I VH7 T0811- attendant to his church. The of the late Mr. Weatherbie has suffered a terrific loss. MI, weatherbie was the son of the me Mr. and Mrs. John Weath- Hme, Lake Verde, P.E.I Besides his loving wife (nee Lana (lay) he lmes to mourn four daughters and mo sons: Reta. lMrs. Hugh mcneth, Grandviow; Doris and Harry at home; Edna. Mrs. George Do,,m.,n, City; Earl and Ruby at home; also the following sisters ma brothers. Mrs. Almon Bos- W911, Dunstaffnage; Mrs. John R. McNeil, Lake Verde; Mrs. Samuel Masters. vemon: (300110 and Richard of lake verse; Ambrose of Millvlew. and Henry of Village 03".. a short service at the '.fac- Lean Funeral Home which was nmducied by Rev. I-I.E.D. Ash- ford. the remains were forwarded in Trinity United Church, Pownal. where the funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. A. B. Weir assisted by Rev. A. C. Fraser. During the service a solo was rendered beautifully by M-ft A- 5- - wen-, "some Day We'll Under- mnd," The church was filled to overflowing with many sympathetic friends and neighbours of sur- rounding districts. Many-. beautiful floral offerings were received. The pallbearers were Georse Young, Linwood McNeil. Charles Duffy, wm.Doyle. Andrew Cannon. Warren Acorn. Interment was in Pownsl cemetery. Floral oifuings: Pillow from family. sprays: Grade VIII pupils Prince Street School. Canadian National Telegrnphs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wheatley and family. Bmthers and sisters and Aunt lusie. Louis and Jenni; and Hilda and Sheldon. Mr. and”Mrs. Sheldon Rose. Gladys and Joe. Gallant funny. t Rhoda. and Prances and Art. - r Cord Of Thanks The family of the late John Jasper Waatherbie wish to thank all their kind neighbors and friends for their. many acts kindness shown them duriu. their recent usd bereavement! also to all those who sent messages of sympathy. floral tributes. etc. i IN MEMORIAMJ In memory of WILLIAM A. PIARDEN who paued away February 14th. 1044. Ever Remembered by Ills Wife. Mrs. William A. Pearden. IN ME!-ORIAM emu Insurer! rrnouns Kinkera February nth. flu. in loving memory of our dear Ron and Brother. who lost his life It Sea on" board 8. B. mmpo. My home and beautiful P. I. 1.. is the place where I longed to guy But I was by King and Country. 50 Duty called me awoy. Mid over this world I did travel. Vi'herever my ship it did III. M land will ever take the place 0' my dear little leland heme. Tothebwyain Who ride the who leave that frlatds and loved W'iIlI0G:V.Q'gyuF?v'.'"l( mg, "3, u-h-anaqgsysusounrcaeia And-hnnj" waspdses-than A-no III-mnuy Todsvh 1. piston. -nu ua:r:6aiXi”". Ill. door osasox On Saturday. February 3rd. 1900. the people of Ronshaw were saddened to learn of the passing of Ilka. Ruby, Carson in her 57th year. Although she had been in failing health for some time. yet she was never known to complain. She bord' her illness with Christian patience and fortitude. Mrs. Carson was the former Ruby Crosby. daughter of Abner Crosby and the late an--. Crosby. she leaves to mourn their loss an aged father; also one daughter Mrs. John Mc- Nevin. one sister Mrs. Manford Beer. Hampton; also four brothers Clark and Everett of Bonahaw David and Harold of Edmonton. Alta.; also one brother Elmer .and one sister Maggie predeceased her. She also leaves two grandchildren Nettie and' Curtis MacNevin to wgiom she was very much attach- e . The funeral service at her home on rebruary Gth, was largely at- tended and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Barbour of North River Bap- tist Church who spoke words of courageisnd comfort to the ber- edved family. The hymns sung were. What a Friend We Have in Jesus. Just As I Am Without one Plea. Abide With Me, also a solo When I survey the Wondrous Cross by Mr. Stephen MicLeod. The pallbearers were: Colin Mc- Leod. ollie McLeod. Manford Beers. David Mcnae. Heath Cros- by and Andrew Crosby. Many floral tributes testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Interment in Meadow Bank Cemetery, there to await the resurrection morn. Cord OfThonks Mr. Abner Crosby and Family and Mrs. John McNevln. wish to thank all their neighbours and friends: also those who sent Flow- ers. Letters and Cards of sym- pathy and all others who helped in nny way during their recent sad bereavement. IN MEMCRIAM. MR. 3. LANE BOSWALL The death occurred at his home on Saturday, January 20th. 1951. of 8. Lane Boswell. born at Mount Mellick on January 14th. 1869, son of the late Albert and Mary Ann Lane Boswnll and had passed his 82nd birthday. Although riot en- joying the best of health for the past few months was able to be up and around until the time of his passing. lie carried on farming all his life on the old Boswall homestead and for years was noted for his fine live stock being a big exhibi- tor at the different shows in the Maritirnes with cattle and sheep. in politics he was a staunch sup- porter of the Conservative party. in June 28th, 1899 he married Lot le Eieaanor Stewart of Mount Albion, who predeceased him March 4th. 1947. To this union was born two daughters and three sons. Beatrice. Mrs. Harry Cum- mings. Charlottetown: Rena. Mon- treal: Colln. Henry on the home- stead; Robert. cherry Valley; be- sides his family he is survived by three sisters and two brothers. Henry, Marshiield; Almon. Drin- staffnage: Bessie. Mrs. Wallace Wood, Marshfield: Alberta. Mrs. Richard Stewart. Mount Albion; and Blanche. Mrs. Neil Darrach. Borden. A sister Harriet. Mrs. Samuel Stewart passed away on Wednesday following his death. The funeral was held from his late residence on Monday. January the ma. the service being con- ducted by the Rev. A. s. weir oi Pownali United Church. The large attendance of friends from far and near testified to the papillar- ity of the deceased. The hymns sang were his fav- orites. The B Psalm and safe in the Arms of Jesus and a duet. a special request by the family. The Old Rugged Cross was beautifully rendered by Mrs. William Mulch and Mr. Isiett Richards. The pallbearers were William Drake. Wilfred Wood. Everett Jenkins. Fred Monmnn. Charles Duffy and William Doyle. Card Of Thanks The. famiiyof the late 5. Lane . Boawall wish to thank their many friends who sent flowers. Cards and Letters of Sympathy. many thanks to Dr. H. H. Pierce for his kind medical attendance during his illness and to all kind friends and neighbours who helped in any way during their recent bereavement. Curd Of Thanks Edwin Moclbe. Juries t ” wis as to thank Pather Moouaid. the Undertaker. Philip Monaghen and all those who were -so kind to her during her recent sad bereave- meat. Card. of Thanks our Most shop is again open for business and we wish to express our sincere thanks to all. who hebad during the an on natur- day. Also to all those who worked so strenuously to get our new shop ready for business. . Cyril and Drag smith. . "Katee liver. Ccdibf Thanks I I ishioth ak theloxholders on TL ft. 1 Mail nouto.' Albany. who so kindly remembered me at mile. - ' Wynn wusoa. . - rn--.,Qr------ C gm. England.-(OP)-r be yveterell Iktwer of Goodwin s.n"a"s :33 special all red cover "I! were of Also to .' ............. .. ..........,..y I IN ME!-ORIAM p I011! IIAIII JOI-DIR TM Ansel of Death visited the Charlottetown nomitri on Dec- einber llth and clakned the life of Ruth Marie Jordan ln'her' four- teenth year. Daughter of Mrs. cheater smith, Ruth was stricken with Polio four weeks previous to her death. being .ui . She willingly gave up her soul to her dear God she was a student of St. and was a. kind and willing work- er. she will 'be missed in school as well as in her home. she was fre- quently visited by Father Raina and Father Doyle who adminis- tered to her the last rites of the Catholic Church of which she was a devout membe . - There 'are left to mourn her mother and step-father. two bro- thera Francis of Charlottetown and Albert of Akna; also one little sister Olen Mae. Her funeral was held privately from the Frank Hennessey Pun- erai Home on December 'lth. to St. Dunstan's Basilica for Requiem High Mass which was sung by Father smith who also rm-I-v-ted services at the grave. Man Cards Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hynes and Family. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. McTague, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doyle and Family. Charlottetown. Mrs. James Clinton and I-lilda. Charlottetown. sister Superior of St. Joseph's Convent. Grade Five. St. J .' '- Convent Her Companions of Grades Five and six. Francis classmates Grade Five Queen Square school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien. Covehead Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aiyw-ard. Covehead Road. . Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Robinson. Stanhope. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mctcllan, Montreal. Enrolment in the Sacred Heart Fraternity by Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Kennedy. Montreal. 5 ' " Bouquets Sisters and Children of st. Vinc- ents orphanage. Her Companions of Grade Five and Six. I Letters i of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Irving McLellan, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Montreal. Miss Caroline Murphy, Toronto.. Sister Saint Antoinette. St. Jos- eph's Convent. sister Marie Henry. St. Vino- ents Orphanage. Cards of sympathy Mr. and Mrs Chester Donovan and Family. Charlottetown. . Mr.- .and Mrs. Preston Hillie Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Pauquet and Fun- ily. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Knox and Family. Palmer Road. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Murphy ahd Leo, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy. Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc'rague, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Smith. Hun- ter River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Hun- ter River. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith. Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo smith, Hunter River. Miss Mae Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehead. Joseph Murphy. Bunbury. Miss Merrill Meurand. R. N.. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Greenan, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. xarl Bernard. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson, stan- hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Andrews. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Price Thomson. Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Shaw. Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs P. N. Manuel, phariottetovm. r Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Manuel. Charlottetown. -Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Nicholson. Clyde Station. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clow. Mil- fl. Mr. and ms. lln-nnerson Kent. Milton. Mr. and Mrs. rverett Shaw. Charlottetown. Mr. and am. John Sawyer. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Austin. Clyde River. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Murphy. Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mousn. 'liunter River. Josephine Morrissey. Charlotte- Marion Mculian, Montreal. zelms and seen Curiey. Ken- sington. A Annette and .i..uther Houston. Charlottet . Florence ousten. Charlottetown Margaret rrancis, Charlottetown. Beverley and Jean McAieer Charlottetown. Eleanor McAdam. Charlottetown Leland Curley. st. Dunstank I ll, ITO . ooa'i;r"' 0 tot oh lttetown Ti. nasal vanrderstina. has an Cberiotte'&vwa., . Gown.” aurga ooldridge. . Mr. and Ilre. .I:lIner Ilohlilian. l-iunfer River. Mr. and ran. Samuel Wool:-Idge. head. -- Mr. and Mrs. llottlsy Bert. Parkdale. Iced Of an The Family of the use Roth so wish to- lit" the sisters and tune any W: also .g.llsuriaaIng- . Joins. ltev. lather names Dr laid law and Dr. ounrihon -he in mi friends wit i ' In National Temperance Course 1950 ,1). Convent R O 6 THE -GUARDIAN. nmcl conrrr! Juniors I Yepra and Under lat-Santa Jardine, Preetowri. Ind-Roger Macldiilan, Reusing- ton: Jeanette V. Mytft. Albany R. 2. lrd-iknut Stavatt. lummerside R.R. 8: David' Macreirlane. Pem- wood. tth-Margaret Murray. Konsing- ton: Wesley" Heffell. Preetown: Gail Drummond. Freetown; Jean " . Kensingtan; Claudia Drummond. Freetown. Jth-Alice Bagnail. Central Bed- eque: Harold Gard, Bloom-field; Keith Stetson. Bloomfield: Toice smsilman. Bloomfield; M. Carl wright. Albany an. 'i Juniors lo and if Your lat-Lorne Platte. searietown. Bedeque; Hannah Misano, Central Bedeque: Garnet Lowther. Bod- eque. 3rd-Cottie 'I'oom.bs. Bedeque: Eileen stavert. susnmerside R. R. 3; Harry Waugh. Lower Bedeque; Ronald Wright. Bedeque. 4th-Elaine Wright. Middleton; Clare Muttart. Middleton; Irwin Drummond. Freetown; Thane Drummond. Freetown: Eleanor Bowness, Kensington. 5th"-Garth Drummond. Free- town: Lila M. MacAusland. Bloom- field: Marion Wright, Albany RR. 2: Frederick MacAusland. Bloom- field; Joan Stetson. Jsloomfielrlz Eric Smaiiman. Bloomfield; Gor- don Bagnali, Central Bedeque; Ei- aine Rayner, Central Bedeque; Mary Heffeil, Freetown. Intermediates 1!. 13. 14 Years lat-Elizabeth Green. Central Bedeque; Freda MacAIusisnd.Hcw- ian; Margaret crazier. Kenslng- ton; Stuart Drummond. Freetown: Georgie Murray, Bedeque: Jessie Bingham,Summerside; Helen Hues- tls. Snmmerside. ' and-Beryl woodside, Kensing- ton; Gordon I-Iuestis. Summerside; Barbara Legge. Summerside; shir- iey Jardine, Freetown; Helen Mac- Millan, Kensington; A Earle Davlson. Kensington. 3rd-Joan Bowness, Kensington: Brewer Auld. Freetown: Evelyn Crozler. Kensington; Ronald Darv- son. Central Bedeque; Betty En- man, Summe side. dth-Gordon Myers, Albany RR..: Ione Wright, Freetown; Teddy Britten, Central Bedeque; Gwyn- neth Douli. Central Bedeque; Gladys Davison. Kenslngton; Joyce Enman. Bummerside; Stella Craig, Bedeque: Verna Rogers, Becleque. 5th-Marvin Clark, Kensington: George Carruthers, Howian; iri- berta Jean MacAusland. Bloom- field: mien Cornish. I-iowlan; Jan- et Waugh. Lower Eedeque; Geor- gie Waugh, Lower Bedeque: Lula Cornish. Howlan. seniors 15, 18. 17 Years ist-Earl Coiiett. Fer-nwcod: Lila Mae Craswell. Bloomfield. 2nd-Leila. Ruby Craswell.Bioom- field. 3rd-Charlotte Cairns. Freetmvn; Pauline Moose. Kensinxton. 4th-Harry MacA.usla.nd. Bloom- field; Kenneth Bi ' ey. Kensing- I1. 5th-Helen Hardy. Bloomfield. QUEENS COUNTY 'Junlora 9 Years and Under ist-Marilyn Maclieod. Harts- ville; Clive Baiderston. North Wiltshire; Avonna MecAusland, New Glasgow. Ind-Myrna. smith, New Glas- gow; Shirley Vessey. York; Erma Watts. York. 3rd-Phyllis Parker. North wilt- shire. 4th--Ian Godfrey. North Wilt- shire. llth-Earls Lint. '-York. Juniors lo and 11 Years Easel Vessey. York; Roddy Mac- Leod. Hartaville; Trevor Campbell. North Wiltshire: George Proud. York; Beryl Easter. North wilt- shire; Ids. Nesbit. Hunter River: Elizabcm Watts. York: Nellie G. Andrew. New Glasgow: Donald Parker, North wutshire: Ruth Mc- Phail, Cornwall; Gordon MacDon- Hunter River. intermediates 1:. is. 14 Years 2nd-Catherine callback. Central ”h In 3vrd-Cottio Tcombs. aid. Hunter River: aeoxoe Basnnll. ' Ci-lARLO'T'l'E'l'OW'N lalaino Cooke, Yet; Wilma Deac- on, North Wiitshire: Gladys Mae- Donaid, York: Joan Eliuheth Macbonnald, York; Jean Campbell. North wiltshire; Bylv Clara. North Wiltehire: Jo Veasey. York: Raymond Clarke. North Wiitshire: Marion P. Clarke. North wiitabira; Hurley Spence. Hunter River; 'l3lanche Bernard. Hunter River: Doria Andrew. New Glas- sow; Ewen Campbell, North wilt.- ahlre; Audrey Prisaeil, oommu; Wanda Willis. Cornwall: Lloyd Machean. North Wlltshire; Chris- tina MocPha.il, Cornwall; Wilma Willis. Cornwall; Venita Austin, Cornwall; George A. l-Iiscott.st..n. iey Bridge; Lillian Coies, Btanley Bridge. - aeniora 15. id. 1'! Years list-Lutie Olmpbell. North Wilt- e. 2nd-June Bowman, North wus- shire. ard-Ina Lowther. Cornwall. 4th-Harold Bernard, 1-mater River. 5th-June Spence. Hunter River; Myron Ling. York; Harold Rack- hs.m. Hunter River; Jack Andrew York; Lakem Lewis. York. r PROVINCIAL HONOR-S Juniors 9 Years And Under 1st.-Sandra Jardine. Freetown. 2nd-Roger MacMillan, Kenning- ton; Jeanette V. Myers, Albany R R. 2; Ernest Btnvert. Svummersidc R.R. 3; David Macrtarlane, Fern- wood. 4th-Marilyn Maclbeod. Harts- vilie; Clive Balders3n, North Wilt- shire; Avonna land, New Glasgow. c' siih-Margaret Murray, Kensing- ton; Wesley Heffeli,Preetown; Gail Drummond, Freetown: Myrna Smith. New Glasgow; Shirley Ves- sey. York; Erma Watts. York; Jean Murray, Kensingto ; Claudia Drummond. Freetown. Juniors it And 11 Years 1st-Lorne Platts. searletown. 2nd--Catherine Callback. Central BWBQUE; Hannah Mizano. Central Bedeque; Garnet Lowther, Bed- eque. Ecdeque: Eileen stavert. summerside R..R.. 8: Harry Waugh. Lower Bedeque; Ronald Wright, Bedeque. 4th--Hazel Vessey, York; Roddy Macbeod. I-rartsviiie; Trevor Camp- beii. North wiitshire. 5th-Elaine Wright, Middleton: Clare Muttart Bcdeque; Irwin Drummond. Freetown: Thane Drummond. Freetown: Eleanor Bowness. Kensington: George Proud, York; Beryl Easter. North Wiltshire. Intermediates 12, ll. 14 Years lst--Elizabeth Green. icentral Bedeque; Freda MacAualand. How- lan; Margaret crazier. Kensington: Stuart Drummond. Freetown; Georgie Murray. Bedeque; Jessie "ingham. Summeraide; Helen Hues- tis. Summerside; Roberta. Todd. Charlottetown. 2nd--Beryl W ; Gordon Huestis, aummeraide; Barbara Legge. summerside, shir- ley Jardlne, Freetown; Helen Mac- Miilan. xensington: Earle Davis- on, Kensington. -ard-Joan Bowness. Kensingtcn; Brewer Auid. I-reetown; Ronald Dawson, Central Bedeque; Evelyn crazier, Kensington; Betty Enman. Summerside. 4th-(Elaine Cooke. York. ilth-Wilma Deacon, North Wilt- shire; Gladys MacDonald, York: Joan Elizabeth MacDonald, York; Jean Campbell. North Wilfdilre. ssmoas lst-Earl Collett. Bedeque; Lila Mae Craswell. Bloomfield. 2nd-Leila Ruby Crasweil.Bloom- fl eld. ard-Charlotte Cairns, Freetown: Pauline Morse, Kenalngton. 4th-Harry MaeA.usiand. Bloom- field; Lutie Campbell. North Wilt- shire; June Bowman. North Wilt- shire. lith-Kenneth Blakeney.xKenslng- ton: Ina Lowther. Cornwad. CDIDHISTER. Essex, England -(CP)-Britain's fuelcrisia didn't upset 1.500 school children here. Two schools announced time off Roberta Todd. Charlottetown: The Neighbors 2- .. ' -. would'n'tgettoo -v A15” --1 .wM . y might turn out to be your top because there was no coke to heat the buildings. ly George Ciorki rs o sent flowers and cards ' aadistturaot I ..u......... .1: Hit. Veronlcats-Guild Ilelds ileeiiag A Thirty-five members attuidad the regular meeting of St. Vinn- ica's Build in the Gm-iottetown Hospital solarium. on Monday night. like. Maddigan, the presi- dent. was in the chair. Inanediately before the meeting. benediction was held in the hos- pital dispel. celebrated by Rev. Psther Mclleiian. C.BS.R.., chap- lain. The hospital choir sang dur- ing benediction. I During the business meeting. re- ports were read from different officers and conveners of commit- tees. The treasurer reported a bent: balance of approximately two thousand dollars. Tentative -plans for a bridge party were dis- cussed, made at a later meeting. Mrs. J. J. Callaghan, reporting for the Catholic Girls Scholarship Association. olltlined briefly the aims and. purpose of the organiz- ation. A motion was passed that this meeting go on record as being operate in any one Girls ” ,. Rev. Father Mcl..e1lan spoke brief- ly, outlining different Lenten exer- cises which could be carried out by the nurses. Be exhorted every- one to make some small sacrifice during the season of Lent. Plans were made for a study club, which will meet every Mon. day night under Father Mabel- lan's supervision. Money was voted to purchase toys for the.chiidire.n in the pedi- atrics department. After the business meeting Miss Ann C - 'i, student "nurse. en- tertained with two delightful piano selections. This was followed by the guest speaker. Miss Kristina Moyslyairha. a young student from Czechoslovakia, who is continuing her education at St. Dunstan'a Un- iversity. This young lady, who came to Canada. in October, 1950, portrayed s very vivid account of life in her native country under German rule. and also under the Communist regime. After great hardships, she and her family es- cl-Ded to the Allied none of Ger- many. where they lived in refiner grips until she came to this coun- 'I'he main theme of her talk, and the one she stressed most, was the contrast between educational con- ditions in this country-and those existing in Europe since the war. She said how very thankful Can- adians should be to live in a demo- cratic country, where they have freedom of speech. religion, educa- tion. i Mrs. Vincent Dalton. on behalf of the nurses. extended a. vote of thanks to the speaker. Following the guest speaker. all joined in a sing-song. with Miss Ann Campbell at the piano. way with the Cath- . , . TOKYO, Feb. 12 -(AP) -den. MacArthur-is headquarters today barred any resumption of travel to Japan by dependents of Amer- ican servlcetnen until the Korean war ends. Dependents will not be aliowed- to come here until units now engaged in the Korean cam- paign have been given their new stations after the end of hostilit- es. TOP BRASS The United "general of th army" ranlu five stars, corresponding to 5 British final arrangements to be ” favorable to, and willing to oo- . tates military title I tedaaread. ' edit!!! these were approved and.ad- . various organizations wue pre- r;epou-t . Inmei financial by Doohu-ty, and w. M. ..by Mra.' James The following reports of In. B.LiBY1S Vie... co Boasts BAKING SCliOil c Feeding huakyappeiitea ontba farm means plenty of-baking for Mrs. Hazen Russell, 6! Moorea Mills, N.B. And at the Sihstephen Fair, Mrs. Russell's bread and rolls are plentifuliy decorated with prize-winning tags. 0! course she knows a few things about ingredients! t'I'In extra careful about my field marshal. yeast." eaya Mrs. Ruuell. Bakes Prize-Winning Bread: For St. Stephen Fair It's true! rlelschmannfdk "For going on twenty yea" I've been using Fldscbmanrfa Yeast. I know I can it7it'a always goodandl1vely.'f' . FRESH EGG WHITE CAKE MIX