Hi-.-htc a bulky JULY 20. 1951 Men sure go for o ..)tg6"o'?t9'tV.5;9 i':9fo:;9QoiagoT-c we oh? 9 as COCONUT IUDOI CHIIION CAKI MAGIC. cake granulated sugar; mix in stirpmiaturo), M c. corn tartar; beat until th flour mixture, about combined. Turn bs cake psn; bake in 1 hour. Immediately Mix and silt into I bowl. 1 c. plus 2 tbs. once-sifted cako ilourpllpi taps. Magic Baking Powder. K tsp. salt, it e. In: wall in the dry ingredients and add in the order givsn (do not ;( c. plus 2 tbs. water. 1. tsp. vanilla. 2;-1 ounces unswoetsnad ciiocolato, melted and cooled. Stir the liquids to iatcrminglo. then stir in the dry ingredients; bhst until batter is anooth. Measure into a large bowl K c. egg whites (at room temperature) and sprinkle with M tap. cream of much st.id'cr than for meringuea. angel cakes. etc. Add such addition until batter and egg whites are thoroughly and suspend osita until cold. )5 c. desiccated coconut. Make a (salad) oil. 2 unbeaten on yolks. a egg whites are very very stif- a quarter at s time. and fold after tter iniu an unqreased 8" angel a rather slow .oven. 325'. about cake comes from oven, invert pun Stranger But True B; F. H. MacArthur Dr. Mason Good translated Lu- rretius while riding in his car- 1l:Ij.;8 in the streets of London. going his rounds among his pa- tients . . . Elihu Burritt, while working ind earning his living as ,. blacksmith, mastered some eight- rm ancient and modern lan- guages . . Daguesseau, one of the great chancellors of France. ..-.- working in his odd hits of time. and able volume "I the successive intervals of walt- mz for dinner. The great lVn:lanc- than was so careful of his spare moments that he jetted down the 'ime be wasted that he might step no his work, and not lose an hour. The oldest reliable history is that an-eii by Moses: "And God said, in there be light. and there was 'iclli." O 0 0 There's a little known sundial iil".U' Sailor's Hope. Prince Edward Island, placed there by the Am- rricail actress. Mrs. Leslie Carter. md dramatist David Belasco, to -he memory of an actor friend. C. P. Flockton . . . According to -he 194-1 census. there were in the Garden of the Gulf 78,714 persons -nut of a total of lIs.oifi) whose A Card of Thanks I wish to extend sincere thanks, lo the doctor und all the nurses and stuff of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for-skill ard kindness while a patient there: nlso those who sent cards, letter.-:. flowers and other gifts and in: the treats received at home. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother. Mrs. V Henrietta It aelisohern who passed away July 0, 1950. One! year ago we had to part, with one we loved with all our hearts. We miss her face and kindly ways, With her we spent our happy days.j s'hc was worth the name of meth- er. t She fought llfes bottle square. I No matter whcirwb needed her, I We always found her there. 1 But though we had her with us, l llui: iust I few short years. The glory of that blessing. I is shining through our tears. We will not question why dearl I God. You cslled our mother home. 1 lint thank you for the kindness, All the years shtrwaa our own. sweetest memory always lingers. To the grave so far away Where we laid our darling mother one year ago today. Lovirigly remembered by daugh- ters In-no. Louise, La Verne and tamllics. IN MEMORMM In loving memory of my dear Datltly. Williani J. Grabnm. who tiled July 20th.. 1920. I often alt and talk of you. And grieve for days gone by. but Daddy in our heavenly homn, lll treat you by and by. Ever reniembcred by his tiaugh. i-or Aggie. origin was the British Isles, and the remainder H.799 were oi the old Acadlan stock. while :53 re- presented the original inhabitants, the Micmac Indians . . .In 1818 the Russian Government coined a small amount of platinum money. Th; money we: easily counter- felted and for that reason its use was discontinued. A troy ounce of this metal could be stretched into a thin wire more than 10,000 feet long . . What is a toad stone and why is it so called? This is a natural or artificial stone resemb- ling the toad in color and form. In ancient days the stone was often powdered and taken after meals to cure certain diseases and to rid the body of poisons. O O C If you are one or those that long for privacy and cannot seem to get. it. remember that Our lord prayed on a mountain. Peter on a llouse-top. Isaac in the field. No- thaniel under the fig-tree II1d.J0- nah in the belly of a. whale . . . Belief in the Divine Right of Kings is emphasized in a book written by King James I entitled "True Law of Free Moriarchies" in which he says. "A free monarchy is one in which the Monarch is perfectly free to do as he pleases . . . While picking spuds on his father's farm. Master Morris MacCs.be of Alexandria, found a rubber banded potato. The growth of the potato had stretched the rubber band considerably . when Charles the V retired from the greatest throne in the world to the soil- tude ot the monastery at Vuste, he busted himself for some time trying to regulate a couple of old clocks. l-ie did not succeed. so turning to his assistant he observed: "To think I attempted in force the rea- son and conscience or "a Nation in- to one mould. and yet 1 cannot make two clocks agree!" sea A man whom the late Judge Matht.-son reproved for following the dirty and demoralizing busi- ness of selling moonshine. said "You know, Your Honor, that I must llve." Judge Mhiheson came back with "I do not see the least necessity for that." The Lowells and the Cabots of New England thought themselves so blue-blooded that some wag penned the following popular qua- train: "Here's in good old Boston, The home of the bean and the cod. Where the Cabots speak only to the Lowclls. And the Lowclls speak only to God.” NOW - She's Got Exciting ZIP and GLOW a..ssl Plosly of lossx Don't envy her eharm or radiant healthi Make It yours Ihs way tlinuaanda of pale. liltlssa. anemic. peopll are tluin'-with Dr. wiiiiunu , , . Pink Pills. iiy '- -T - v A revllalixllik and enriching your blood- stream. Dr. Wllliarmi Pink Pills may bring you new pep energy, y in fa-- rattan in only In days. So start today! Get back "In the pink" with DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS it ,.v The Neighbors . V, 1' aiato .,".Will you hang on two minutes, Eddie! Mom just called : dinner." I ly George Clark TI-IE CENTRA JTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .:....D.M......- -..... -........ - L GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising at s news! nature mu bs' inserted at live cents s word. strictly pay- able in advance. somrs rAa':.'."n..n.. azo. nowann Mscimvis roor WEAR at 175 Queen street DOWLlNG'S SPORT LODQIZ tor Fishing and Golfing supplies. COOK'S STUDIO for per!.1:l: nletum. iioliui cameras Get your cans from A. Kennedy 5; co. l..td., 32 Queen St., Charlottetown. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church service July 22nd. 11 AM Min Mary A. MacKenzle. Deacon- ass. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA: Wood Islands 11 A. M., Sunday school 10 A M. Murray ilarbour South 3 p.m Caledonia 7.30 p. m. Minister E.S Hales. COVEIIEAI) - UNION ROAD United Church services for Sun- day July 22 are west Covehead 11 A.M.. Union Road 7.30 p. m. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, Minister. BRADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. Services Sunday, July 22nd. Rose Valley 11 A.M.: North Granville 3 P.M.; Pleasant Valley 7.30 P. M. Rev. W.B Mocldlltlil, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA: Services for Sunday July 22 as follows: Cardigan 11 a.m., Lorne Valley 2.30 p. m.. Mon ague 7.30 p.m., Montague s.s. 1'.) AM. Mr. l-lugh Nugrnt, student. minister will conduct thcsc serv- ices. Rev. I-ZN. Young. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Central Pnrisli. Sei- vlces next Lord's Day are as im- lows: Canoe Cove ii A. M., ss 10 A. M.. Clyde River 3 P.M.. S.S. 2 P.M.. Cliurcliill 7..'l0 P.M.. SS. 10.80. Nine Mile Creek S.S. ll A.M. Mr. Stanley D. Sell will be in charge of all services. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. ORWELL - VERNON L'NITl3D' Church of Canada services furl Sunday July 22nd.: Cherry vlilltfll l1 A.M.; Vernon River 7.30 P .il.' Rev. James G. Emerson Jr. B.D. California, U.S.A., guest spear.-: at both services Sunday SCl'l'lJl at Cherry Valley. Vernon Rive" rind Orwell at 10.30 A. M. Rev. John F. MacKay B.D.. Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED PAST- ORAL CHARGE Sunday. .lvi"I 22nd. Cavendish 1-1 A.M The 50t”i anniversary of the present Clllll'L'l Messages from former Mllllsto"S. History of the Church and specia' music. Cavendish 8 p.m., Dr. Suth- erland Bonnell. 5th Ave. Presby- terian Church. New York. a for- mer ministcr. will he the gum! speaker at this service. Special Music. No Sunday School at Cav- endish or North Rustico. Georg-: Gough, Minister. w. I. CONVENTION, nitscir. LEY POINT-The thirteen Insti'- tutes represented by approximately one hundred and thirty-five mem- bers from Harrington. Brackley. East, Central and West Royalty, Parkdale. Sping Park, Highficld. South Winsl a, North and South Milton, Sprlngvale and Brackley Point. met in Hmve's Hall for their District. Conven ion. Mrs Edward Maccallum presided and the afternoon session opened with the Ode and Collect for Club wo- men. The address of welcome given by Mrs. Walter Gregor was very graciously responded to by Mrs. Erlth Hughes. The minutes of the last. local convention and the executive meeting were read and approved. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Sgt. J.lt. (Hum) Dochcrty who passed away Jilly 20. I946. We think of you In silence. As there dawns another year. You shall never be forgotten , By the cries who loved you dear. Always remembered by mother and slatoro. Consisting of:- HEAVY S50 DOWN I29 lion! Si. FIIESII SWEET PEAS at market this morning. ihi: CLEARING all summer mill-.: Pry. 31.00 - 51.95 - 32.95. Adelwe lvfillincry. . TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to ill! Magdalen Islands. P. Q Phon. Maritime Central Airways Limited SEATS-Get your holding seats for the coming season at the Forum each day 9 to 12 am. and 2 to 4 p.m. HOLDING DONT MISS the Congregatioiist Tea at West Covehcao July 25th on the grounds of the Unit-ti Church. BEDEQUE UNITE!) CHURCH CHARGE. Services Sunday. .lu'.y 22nd. Bodeque ll A.M.. Albany 3 P.M.. Borden 7.30 P.M. Rev. w, Burton Crowe. B.'A.. Minister. THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE UN. itod Baptist Church Service. sun- diy 11 A.M. Sunday School 10.15 -A. M. Rev. Charles A. Britt-m, Minister. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stlpendlary Magistrate's Court yesterday. the only case to appear was that of a man charged with common assault who was remand- cd until Monday, July 23rd. NEW GLASGOW CHURCH OF CHRIST services Sunday, July 2?. New Glasgow 11 A. M.; mole School 10 A.M.: Fredericton 3 PM. Bmdalbane 7.30 P. M. Rev. amp); Richardson, guest speaker. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE services on Sunday. July 22 as follows: Rev. W.I. Green B A. at Trinity Church, Montag-.9 ll A. M. and Lower Mulilague ut 3 P.M TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE. United Church Services will be held Sunday. July 22! as follows;. 11 A. M. Tryon: 3 P. M. Cape Tra-I verse; 7.30 P. M. Crapaud. R.I... Bacon, Minister. Rev. YORK UNITED CIIARGE - special services on July 22nd-11 a.m. Central Church; York. Rev. J. A: Nicholson of Milford, N.S.. former inmistcr, will conduct nnfl preach at both ser- vices. (Sgd.) J. A. Nicholson. MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHARGE, United Church oil Canada. services Sunday. July 22nd ll A. M.. Belle River; 3 EM. Little Sands; 730 P. M.. Murray Har- bour. Rev. D. Wallace MacPl1cr- son. Minister. POWNAI. UNITED CHARILH. Services July 22nd. will be m i- ducted by the 'Minister, Rev. A.S Weir as follows: Milliiew at ll00 A. M.. Pownal at 7.80 P M. At the Pownnl service there will be spe- cial music by the Bunhuizv Diiich Trio. Everyone welcome. NEW DONDON I'RESB1'Tl'.R- IAN CHURCHES. Services Sun- day, July 22nd. Tho Sacrament, oi the Lord's Supper in Geddle Mem- orial at 11.00 A.M.. Evening serv. ice at 7.30 P.M. Preparatory serv- ice on Friday at 8 P. M The SAC rnment of Baptism at Long Riv-.r at 2.30 P.M.. Clifton Sunday School nt 1000 A.M. Rev. D..-i. Campbell, Minister. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE services Sunday. July 22 are :1's' follows: Highfleld 11 A. M.. Sac- rament of Baptism, 8. School 10 A.M.. Hymn Festival 3 P. M.. Wlnsloe South 7.30 P.M., S. School 12 noon. Wlnsloe North 5. Sch.ml 10.30 A. M. Princctown Rd. Silvi- oay School 10.30 A.M Rev. J.l'-i. Skinner. Minister. "B.(J. ISLANDERS" HERE-Mr. and Mrs. MacGougan. of West- minster. B.C., are visiting the Is- land renewing old friendships. IL is 25 years since Mrs. Mncoougnn left the city, and she is delighted to be back visiting old scenes. They came by the ”I-ierrini; Choker Special" and are high in their praise of the provision made by the C. N. R. for their comfort and entertainment. Mr. MacGoug- an is a poet and has contributed to The Guardian. This is his first visit. and he is very favourably im- pressed with the beauty of the Province, and the cordiallty of the people he has met. s M -PRESENTS A BONUS SPECIAL Ten-Piece BEDROOM SUITE ENSEMBLE Moonm WALNUT VINIIR lvamrv. CHIFFONIER and Bod. SPRIING-FILLED I MATTRESS. , STEEL SPRING. Tl-IIIIE-PIECE IOIIDOIR SE1” TWO i-ii.i.ows. - A 149 cnanionnown I Hospital. 7.30 p.m.' 2 Mrs. : CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE services July 22nd. King- ston ll A.M.. Church school 10 A. M.; Cornwall 7.30 P. 14.; Church school ll A. M. Mr. W.E. Brooks guest speaker. Rev. M.K. Char- man. Minister. KENSINGTON MALPI-ZQUI AND ;FREIi'-TOWN PIESBYTIBIAN ICHUIICIIES. Services Sunday July 22nd. Malpeque 11.00 A.M.; Free. town 3.00,P.M.; Kensingion 7.30 P. M. The Rev. W.0, Rhosd Ph, D. of Baltimore. Maryland. will conduct the services. Rev D. A. Campbell, Interim-Moderator. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOIIATE Sunday. July 22nd. Fairview 11.00 A. M.; North River. 3.00 P. M.; Long Greek. 7.80 P. M. Special "service at Long Creel: in connection with dedica- tion of new communion table with appropriate message and hymns. Communion service will follow regular service. Sunday schools as locally announced. Rev, 1-! Bar- ber, pastor. HAMPTON PATORAL CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Services Sunday. July 22nd. Bun- day Schools. Bonshaw ll A.M.. Hampton 9.45 A.M.. Victoria 10 A.M. Divine worship. Victoria ll A.M. A special Baptism serv- ice will be held in Victoria Churcl: Hampton 3 P.M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. All are welcome. Bring your Sunday visitors. Rev. L. S. Wool- frey, Minister. Pays Mrs. Daniel H. MacLeod is do- ing nicely after her operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. Friends of Miss Sue Jones will be pleased to learn that her con- dition is improving in the P. E. 1. Mrs. Fenton Aitken (Mrs. George Waller) arrived Wednesday even- ing from Edmonton. Alta., via the Herring Clicker Special and is be-, ing warmly welcomed by her many friends. Mrs. W. E. Hyde. Walthsm, Mass. is visiting at French River the guest of her sister. Mrs. George Sims and Mr. Sims. Earl Cannon and three children. of St. Eleanors, who have been spending their vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Sims; French River. returned to. I their home on Monday. . - Mrs. Margaret Lord. accompan- lied by her sister, Miss Catherine Coylc and Mrs. Lord's dautl-liars Gertrude and Suzette of Cam- bridge. Mass., have spent I very IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Russel Mabey. who departed this life. July 20lII., 1949. are all we Beautiful memories have left i Of him we loved dearly and shall never forget Sad walsl the parting no one can so sudden on earth the sorrow fell Memory we treasure no one con steal Death leaves a heartache nothing can heal. Fondly remembered by Will: i and Family- GAVEIIDISII UNITED OHIIRGII 50th Anniversary SUNDAY. JULY 22nd 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. Rev. Sutherland Bonneli. D.D.. 5th Ave. Presbyterian Church, New York City. U. S. A., will be the guest speaker at the evening serv- ice. - Special Music 310 Monthly Phone 2108 PAGE TH REIT bell at 173 Weymouth BL. Char lottctovm. pleasant two weeks' vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrt:d' D. Doucette. 70 Prince Street. Char- I I Mass. to visit sisters Mrs. MacNeill and Mrs. May Anna Camp- lottetown. They left on return by car last Friday. accompanied by Wilfred Doucatte Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Zaleu-, ski and young son Brian of Kings- , park, Long island, New York, are spending a three weeks' vaca- tion with Mrs. Zalewskis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Power. 284 Sydney St. Mrs. C. A. Bishop and her young son David of Bloomfield. N. J. are visiting relatives and friends on the Island. Mrs. Bishop was Joyce Judson. daughter of Mr. John W. Judson of Newark, N. .l.. iormerly of Alexandra -but HOW MUCH should you pay for a Prescription? Miss Ella Macliachern. Halifax. has returned after spending her holidays with her mother, Mrs. Angus Macznchern, Rocky Point. She was accompanied by Miss 3. roster of Halifax. N. 3. Mrs. Milford MacPhei'son. Mrs. Lona Saylca, and Mrs. Barbara Judson and daughter Fay Judson have motored down from Allston. CROSS FRETT 0 On some staple com- modities you can safely shop. You know values when you see them. But when it comes to com- pounding : prescription. you mustreiyuponihcim trgrity and ethical stand- priced, according to ac- curately-dctermincd costs. i' -llput ," , ':9'"'-IPIIOC 5 ards of the pharmacy. Large prescription val- . "um" ' Here, we assure you. ume assurcslowuniicosts. Givs Baby's Own Tablets to quickly bring the relief that encourage: rest- lul comfort. Thor. 1-vcryprescriptionisfairiy Come here the next time! ;,u;ii,v,,,g;z-:,1,-,:':- , - The Jenkins Pharmacy b'i..il','”il.5.if.'.'.'f..'; ' 159 G 5 over stlycara. Get a t' st! pscksgs today at your druuist. Onmjioo Mali Owl - RELIABLE; - O NO OTHER CEREAL tells you how crrr-risp it is lonly Rice Krispies say "Snapi Crackle! Pop!” when you pour on . the milk. Tender-crisp all tho way through! Enjoy Rice Krispies tomorrow! Elill Its: New 934-oi. Economy Sin Handy 5'4-or. lssoior Sins CANADA'S "HAPPY Tllli" COMES iii 2 SI .4: