.‘I I ‘Prosnptly Help: IIIIAK Ill! l IIIBIIBII?‘ ‘ - I: ieaailal Tract. lleee, ‘flint!’ t fist sign o! a eold—rub M taro! on cheat, throat and back. hiatus-oi: IINUP“? fdlflvee ooughlng—lfr pene- trates do» and help! break up u» The Central Gua flsheolumsslereaerved (canon of local interest. but advertising el a newly nature maybe elllvaeaistsawordstrlellynay- advance. . _-. l OIASWEIL for Photograph IILePBIIBOIVB-elletfl clothing A‘! YOUR BEBVlCI-Attlhll OOl-l O0~ Phone 2498; HOWARD Momm!‘ Pitteo Footwear at 175 Queen Street. Lluaterole bu the advantages of g l oonwananarron uni no III-timing, stimulating muster-d plum- Y“ "Piwh eleiertoawly- Justnibit In for Jul relief! In a strengths. IWIE!‘ COURSE I! DIPOBTANT Just once this column Ls going to throw sorbiety to the winds and. indulge in a little "sweet talk" ~01 the dessert variety. l soissxca. PHONE ssonnans isos tor group and Wedding pictures on location. ISLAND LADY PASSES-Miss Elizabeth Lang. Ngrth Tryon has received notice o! the death of her slster-in-laiv, Miss Charlotte morning in Portsmouth. Mass. Miss Lang was a. former resident of North Tryon. While it isnt the most import- ant put of a meal, dasert oltan eomes close to being the most pop- siar. . ' And when Junior comes in ask- ing "What. dessert are we having for dinner tonight, Ma?" - why not. surprise him with gingerbread, lapped with "apple snow" sauce? The sauce is easy to make and may even be used alone as a “light” dessert. following a heavy meal. Here is the recipe for Apple Show recommended by the coh- sumer section of the agriculture department: ingredients: one egg white; two tablespoons sugar; dash at cinnamon or nutmeg; one and- l-quai-ter cups apple sauce. Beat egg white until stiff. add sugar| All} SCHEDULE DISRUPTEB- iDue to a very low ceiling and pool: ‘Ivislbiiity over the Charlottetown Airport yesterday. Maritime Cent- lral Airways planes were only op- ‘crating between Morictoi-i and ,Suruimerside. as far as incoming planes were concerned. although ‘two scheduled runs left the local lairport earlier in the day for ‘Monctoii. Yesterday's air mail and [air express arrived in Charlotte- town last night by train from Suin- merside. Airways ofiicials said last night that the low ceiling and poor visibility seemed to be centred over the local port only. as con- ditions were good at both Summer- side and Moncton. KNITTING PARTY-On Friday rllian Lang who passed alvay Sunday _ il“"i‘-i‘ilir“=“‘iiiiii’“i“i ti? i 5.252%: élinliii.‘ iiliirli; ' F0“ m applesauce and-very enjoyable knitting party at. As for the gingerbread part oflg}: lggglitngfilehfirdeiepo! ‘this dessert. there are any llllilhlnunlber‘ "Vere a hapgy Emu“ as ber of recipes, but here is one little different than the average ingredients; one-half cup butter; one-half cup brown sugar; one cup molasses: one vvliie glass of strong coffee; three eggs. well beaten; one teaspoon cinnamon: one lea- Ipoori mace; one teaspoon nutmeg; one tablespoon soda; juice and grated rind of one large orange; three cups sifted flour. Alter buttcr and sugar is well creamed, molasses is added. Sift , in the spices with the flour, and add the orange Juice and rind with the soda dissolved in it. Beat well and tum into a loaf tin. Bake in s slow oven. Rich Dessert l‘! guests are coming for dinner and you ivant to surprise them with something new in desserts. here is a treat which will do tnose crystal sherbet glasses of yours a qmcial credit. Heaven's delight - ingredients: one-half pound _ nizii-sliiiialiuivs; one-half-piiit whipping cream; tvio cups fresh strawberries (the frozen berries may be bought at most grocetertas); one-half cup sugar; one teaspoon vanilla. Whip cream until thick, add sugar and vanilla. and beat slight- ly. Cut each marshmailoiv into quarters. add to whipped cream. and set on ice for at least tzvo hours. Stir several times during this period. and tlicn add straw- berries which have been cut into small pieces. Let. stand for one- half hour before serving. Brownies are the rich goodies destined to satisfy those "sweet- toothed" guests at the club or ahurch social. Ingredients: two squares mated ehocolate; one-hall cup butter; one cup granulated sugar; tivo beaten eggs; one-half cup flour; salt and vanilla; one cup nuts. ldix in order given and bake in slow oven. Cut in squares while still warm and. roll in powdered sugar. (Bake in an eight-lich- Iquan bin lined with wax paper.) ‘they sat chatting. knitting and sewing in the cosy rooms with an ‘open tire-place. During the even- ing a reading contest took place. which was quite entertaining and leach number was so well rendered that it presented quite a problem to the Judges. Mrs. Rodd and Iirs. ‘Moore. The following ladies took part in the contest. Mrs. Cant- well. "For People Will Talk"; Mrs. ‘Cook. “A Sneeze"; Mrs. Parent. l“A llvelsh Classic“; Mrs. Lumsdeii. ‘Parkdale Institute Yell; Mrs. ‘Hickox, "The Avrakenlng Flowers"; Mrs. Hudson. “The Dead Pussy". iThe judges brought iii the verdict ithat Mrs. Parent and Mrs. Hudson ‘were equal in points so they drew for a prize, which was gracefully ‘presented to Mrs. Hudson by Mrs. Rodd. Mrs. Bertram, the musical ' member of the entertainment com- Jmlttee. then conducted a sing- isong in which all heartily took lpart. The evening closed with a very dainty lunch. enjoyed by all present. served by the hostess, as- sisted by MLrs. Burns and Mrs. Moore. I i Personals Mr. Arthur Avard and Mr. Maurice Blake spent the week end at Mount Allison University. The many friends of Miss Ione Johnston. student at. Prince of Wales are glad to hear she has recovered after having an operl- ition for appendicitis in the P. E. 1. ‘Hospital. l Mrs. Stanley Herring of Hamil- ton, Ont.. is visltlrg her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jardlne, Upper Prince Street. and other lriends throughout the city. Before arriv- ing in Charlottetown she visited her daughter. Mrs. Bruce McKen- drlck, and Mr. McKendrick of Dartmouth. N5. She expects to re- turn home the latter part of this week. ibis. t d! i’. iatlerla» A llilrsly to campaign: uu Pllmlll DUPLIIIII AND DllW the finish i I m. m“ $3031»! u! guaigte true that even the deputy when. he conferred with oflielelap! Ontario and n» subu- . Drew mat Premier Dilplessis on several occasions in I lllllhlvthatquelieoaenettheprssarittiiiia is var nwwitllstspdlag as. ' thametaaamtlonrrsmlarnaplessls llrovlueossientsomstlmaln #88161! felatlohs rlbinl him as having speeches aetlafdssalmlsuonsoltbeuo __ ‘ l} fir); lggzp- p, _._ . v ~_. \ a ~ k i). ~¢2ei®.~.@ fifiéwa gefif‘, .3“. lounge Jackets. NINE MILE CREEK SCHOOL -.__._ . Report for January. Grade 1X -- 1. Forby Taylor. Grade Vlil —- 1. Semiour Currie, 2. Lltitie MacDonald, 3. Watson MacDonald. » Grade V1 —- l. Isabell Taylor. 2. Roberta MacDonald. 3. Norma MscDonald._ Grade 1V 8r. - l. Ivan Taylor and Janet MacDonald (equal), 2. Parker MacDonald, 8- Nell Mac- Quarrle. Donald. 2. Thelma MacQuarrle, 3. Joseph Walsh. r Grade 111 — 1. Billy MacDougall, 2. Lorne Taylor. i. Louisa Mae- Qlurrle. Oracle l1 -l. We da MscPhee, 2. Amelia MacDona . Grade‘ 1 Sr. — l. Gorvestt. Grade lJr. - 1. Jackie Mae- Dflugall. 2. lob MacDonald, 8. Gladys MacDonald. Perfect Attendance - Roberta Frances MacDonald, Thelma ' MacQuai-rie. Joseph Walsh, Ifl“lll'"lCQ\llfl'l'-_ Highest Morale in er. Grades u: ourrle I4 poi- cant. ‘Highest Average In Jr. Grad -" hilly mcbougall oi nor cant. Teacher - Ilarsaret uovstt. Grade 1V Jr. - l. Roms Msc- pl Gee It’s Nearly a Easter. Time For i g é? A New Sport Jacket There's o breath of heather in these finely tailored U You'll "rejoice" in the new, keen set-up" feeling these sport coats will give you. , good looking plaids, rweeds and poles. Sizes 33-37 We're really long on Slacks-our selection include! Flonnels, Gabon-dines, Tweeds, in a big rongq of m]. ours and patterns. 'Sizer 28" to 32" waist. From $1.50 u} $15.95 sramrtscuoor. Report for February. Grade 1X -- Frances Jolllmore. L‘. Mildred Cole. Grade V111 - l. Alvin Maclieod. 2. Hugh MaeRse, 8. Clarence Pnynter. Grade Vi - l. William Pldgeon. Grade V - 1. Evelyn Pldgaon. Grade 1V — 1. James Jollimore, 2. Phyllis Macheod, 3. Edwena Mao- Lieod. Grade 1 (a) .4 1. Joyce Meek. 2. Garth Gillespie. Grade 1 (h) -- l. Charles Gilles- 9. Highest average in senior grades --I'rancea Jollllrnore, $.41. fligliest Average in Jr. Grades -— Joyce Meek I52 per cent. Perfect Attendance. - Joyce Meek, Phyllis Mscuod, Joan Bernard and Alvin Msclnod. Teacher — nods W. Dalell. - ratio: arousi- arenas p_- YOUR. Enlland - (OP) -.s new signalling system Ming uls- stalled hm‘ will be able to handle more 000 dlflerillt min n rolihaw n it incomplete! mill. The system. which will In lIflIlt-ln the world. Is seintrloate" that testing slui- completion’ elll take amrai gentile ' ~1I~4J~fi. . $15.95 - $26.50 We're ‘ready to meet the Easter needs of every boy and college student-e-from little Buddyjri theprimary grades to hie big brother going to Prince of Wales or St. Dunetan’s. l You'll be thrilled _with our big selection and sensible prices SHOP EARLY ' Students Suits Up to $49.50 The slope of the shoulders, the cut of the lapels, the casual drape of these suits all. add to your height and give you an “air” I“ that’can't be beat. Worsteds—Cheviots- Chalk Stripe Flannels—we’ve got 'em all. Choose your EastefSuit now while our aelectlop is large. MGDRE a. WLEOD mo! a ‘EMILY GANIKE WARNING PERTORIA. South Africa —(CP) - Mrs. Charlotte Erasmus was "M"! an evenlnl wall: with her dog when suddenly the animal nudled her and stopped, trying if’ lirqvent her from continuing. She lanored the dog but a few. lien! later saw a black rlnghals snake poised to strike. and fled while the d0! battled and ‘killed it. TH i .1 Boy's; SUITS - t’ COAT SHORT and LONG -° COAT and TWO LONGS Get on Easter Suit for the young lad. Handsome oil- wool Tweed: and English Flonnels, single and double breasted models-also the "Eton" model for the juniors. Greys, browns and blues. Well tailored and finished just like Dad's suit. 24-28 $13.95 ' $18.50 1H4 -- $18.95 . $29.50 .-~uo.oeaua-.