MAYclllcl9é7 When You Need Fuel tNY KIND Goal, Coke or Fuel 0il ‘lease remember that we can mppiy you. Sold in any quantity. ll. PICKARII & O0. LIMITED PHONE 24o Rumors 0f New Loan To Britain LONDON. May 15 - rReutem- Gc-nham Towers. governor the British ‘treasury on a second Cllriarlitln dollar IOAll l0 Brit-Alli‘. ulwrers arrived here b! air to- dav from Ottarwn. “Rumors of this sort seam to wring up all over the place." he tniri reporters. "This is a matter (hr guir-rnmcnt officials to confer h. and l am not a government of- ‘wa, .. ilAlllfllNGTON, Scotland --(CP) with bayonets fixed and colors rituhg, n guard of honor of tihe miyiil Scots received the ifvedmfl s! this East Lothiari coilhi)’ 10W"- By STUART UNDEIBILL LONDON, May l8-(OP)-p;e_ mier George Drew today conferred with British shipping ohms]; in an effort to speed up immigrat- ion to Ontario in order to supply the province with more farm workers. Unless greater numbers of work- ers are made available, the Onta- rio Progressive Conservative ad- year visited London's beautiful Bo- tanical Gardens at Keiv, the larg- altendarire this year Ls much more than a show place. It is now revealed tihat during merited with new rubber-producing of theirived from the common stinging Bani; of Canada, today refused to nettle a first class paper-making roniimi or deny reports that he fibre and an ingredient of artific- had come to London to conten- with iol silk. or said. the province may ve difficulty in fulfilling its share of Canada's food contract with Brit-_ ain. “We are going to be under very great pressure to fulfill our con- tracts uniess there is a definite increase in the numbers of farm laborers." he said in an interview. "Farming in Ontario is not-just farming in Ontario's interest but in the interest of England since so much of the food produced will be coming here. Shipping is entirely controlled here but I would like to see enough released to permit transfer of 4,000 to 5,- 000 agricultural workers before harvest." brew said he had discussed he new cannons More than 1.500.000 people last es-t number ‘in two decades, and expected to top all records. But Keiv s the war the Gardens grew belladonna. digitalis, meadow saffron and oth- er plants from which badly need- ed drugs were obtained. It xperi- plants, collaborated in the produo- tion of rose-hip syrup, raised l, potato crop from "eyes." and de- nulred quantity of nuts, next puur race: rim-racy Drew Seeks 5,000 Farm Workers In Great Britain situation with government and shipping officials but was not pre- pared to say at present how his suggestions were being received. He said he had been informed that the tendency of agricultural production in Britain seems to be sway from wheat to more quickly marketable products. . Another matter causing "seri- ous concern" for Canadian buy- ers. he said. was the prospect o! delay in delivery. Canadians were anxious to buy British product; but have to be assured that the Price is right. quality is high and delivery certain. The Premier said he also dis. missed with representatives of private industry suggestions for establishing branches in Canada. There was "unquestlon bie inter- est in such projects in view rif the fact that Canada possesggd ch61!!! Power. was as satisfactory a" “Port base as Britain and be- cause of the uncertainty over the future. ' -'——-———i---_. WHEN nourtmo num- _wh°" "liking cakes and ptgd. dings the table is usually quite ‘liuiiered “P1ifiC6 so many bowls have to be used for the trarious ingredients. when the recipe eails i" Tim-Wing YBISiHS. currents and nuts the use oi‘ one bowl may be saved and a much better job done, I’! "5913 l limos paper bag. oi- pvuiblv two. one inside the other for greater strength. Wglgh tn, fruit in the bag. then add the re- in the cup or the amount of flour recipe calls for to be added with fruits and nuts. Turn bag upsldg down and shake it vigorously till fruit. nuts and flour are thor. oughly mixed. To Prepare for Oven When stuffing a chicken. if the opening is rather small. it is of-’ ten difficult to do a quick and 931M911! lob because more stuff- ing seems to fall outside than goes in the cavity. This difficulty i! Melly overcome by using a paper cup as a flu-incl. Cut out the bottom of cup and place it funnel- wise in opening. It is ti-ien a vex-y 14mm Job to spoon in the staf- fing with none dropping on side, Hold bird by legs on left hand side of bowl. Another tip when stuffing chick- en, if in a hurry. or if you do not - ins. care for the Job o! sewing up opgn- Juli take a thin crust of in British Columbia are: film executive. outside ioal in preparing stuffing and insert this piece in opening alter bird has been stuffed. luck brad. in ends neatly all around. Then when done remove this piece of bread before sending chicken to the table. This prevents stullmz 12mm oozing out during cooking and also from getting soggy. After the Feast la Over When the turkey has been pick- ed clean to the ribs is the time bo prepare your Turkey Soup De- luxe. You w.il.l find that Turkey SJUp will receive a less lukewarm re- ception if greater care is taken in its preparation. The general preferiice is [or a clear soup with perhaps the addition of a little rice, rather than for a soup in which float iiits of skin or turkey scraps, for by now. the average persons taste for turkey has waned. Scrape inside of carcass clean of all adhering stuffing. as this will impart an undesirable flavor to the finished soup. The stuffing thus removed can be used to make more flavorful the last of your turkey hash or frivasscc. Break carcass in piece small en- ough to tit easily in soup pot and cover with cold water. Boil until all flesh drops from bones. Strains intoanoiher pot and let the bones stand in sirainer lili all soup seeps through. Meat and bones riay then be discarded as all flavor has been extracted by long boiling Add two tablespoons or less of rice and boil gently till this is soft. Salt and pepper to taste. Serve piping hot with crisp crackers. l rgag cisaacorrcrown ouannrm Among the 1b passengers and crew oi the T. C. A.. DIEM 1111561118 W. G. Pike, left. of Mimico. (mt. who was gaplgln and pilot o: the plane, and Victor Armand of Vancouver, a SCREEN GIVES FASHION HINTS You can learn valuable lessons in dress from the screen, if you'll train your eyes to take in the fashion fundamentals, says a beauty authority- Don‘! be taken in by trick drap- ezy, extravagant yardage or sup- erficial glitter. As one designer says: "such features of screen clothes are often extreme for technical reasons." Not extreme and therefore ed611- able. he says. are the silhouettes. good neckiinen balanced propor- tions iri dress and interesting com- binations of materials used for screen clothes. You can also use Hollywood's methods of assembling costumes. So keeping :1 ivntchfui eye on what kind of hat a stai- wears with a certain dress, the type of jewellery she uses and how much. and now she acceasorizes her suits will yeld profitable tips SPELLING CATCHES THIEF HAMILTON, May 16 —tCP)— BEDBMSB he couldrft spell thenamei of the rigihtful owner, scar thiefl was thwarted in his attempt iQi cross the border at Sarnia today and forced to lice. Immigration ot~ flcers asked the thief to 51811 l- Pill)‘ QQJ! the bridge. Sam Goldberg of Hmiiilton was the owner but tihc thief couldn't put it. down in black and vi-ihite. Police were called but the thug escaped into a cwwd. Single crust pies are the rage of spring and summer. Make your favorite crumb shell using chopped roasted almonds and 2-5 mo. -— IN A KAISER 0R A FRAZER You on rue 100% POSTWAR rune %aow6 ‘If you want to know what "the 100% postwar ride" is like, there's only one way to find out. Come and get into a Kaiser or a Frazer and-take a ride.’ You really ought to do it before you pay morrey for a prewar‘ car that will soon be obsolete. Compare the ride! Try being a passenger! You will notice the difference before you have gone two blocks! And you'll agree there never was a ride like this before. Then take the wheel! No matter how many cars or miles you've driven, you'll get a kick out of the relaxed ease with which you control and guide either of these most modem of motor cars. You'll want one! Oelr svv§w a u. E. SI-IEEN, Sumrrrerslde t. i’- one of the pieces cut from ii wco/ crumbs. Fill it full with a fluffy 1-3 ‘ l liing George Makes llis Longest Speech LDNDON. May 15—The King today conquered an attack o.‘ laryngitia to tell Britons in the longest speech of his rr-ieii iiiiit, the royal ‘tour of South Africa convinced ‘him that Britain: strength lay in moral unity anti mutual understanding within the‘ commonwealth. ' | The King. in a 20-minute ad- dress before a Lord Mayor's lun- cheon in the historic Guiidhaii. pledged that he would do all he could to "promote that unity." lie said his tour of South Africa had made two things "clearer than ever" to him: "One is the strength for peace and good which the Common- wealth and Empire derives from the wide dispersion of its resour- ces-a strength which no political system possesses in equal meas- ure, a strength we must all do our utmost to enlarge by mutual help for the benefit of all. , "The other is t-be value of moral unity and mutual understanding whereby our widely - distributcri~ fiifellgth may be as effective in the tasks of peace as in the ordeal of war." The Royal Falriiiy rode to the Guildhall in an open landau ihrvilgh crowd-lined streets. The K1118. who was stricken with lar- Yngilis last night, underwent spe- cial treatment in order to deliver his speech. H1! Mliflty said that recent, evidence by Canada. Australia and New zealand of a practical desire to aid Britain in her recovery from the war, was further proof "7 m9 Emlllre Partnership. 'I‘he King said that British rep- utation has never stood higher in South Africa than it does today and said this was the sharpest, imI-resslon he had gained from the recently-concluded tour. DON'T surrsrii- , MECCA wru. RELIEVE Apply Maeu lwlee l day In ttilelt aeultiew i cumin m’? “um tick“ gflmwgglrIIl-ti: iifsr"i"ili""iiiiliiifis' $ I “gem Maze OIMIAIIIE is aoldgy IFI Dllllllell, He, m" dwmwshim‘ ssetuunsoeuesmo. ,4, |.n___1 > You and nil five oi your passengers rolux iii roomy comfort In the Kaiser or the Fri ' - is result of advanced cir all ride bcttrecrt the iirlcs. Low renter oi gravity also helps. sro MACH . i on the highway . m? 0A3“ . .‘\‘lilcs from anywhere. and gassy gaining: making you fete] sguif» and gunk, y can ems an ' carry Blew REN ES in youiIpticgtgtIiI igestiI-RENNIES are picasant-tastin tablets which dissolve in your mum like candies. _ Their soothing antnqd ingredients mingle with the saliva in your lllUUlIl an drip gently into your Stqériach. and start at once to help neutralise excess 321i ‘élaaifsesqfiifiiisiiil i.” iiiili m“ i.“"°'ii’."i*3~°*‘°‘ ‘ 1T1 . tion, heartburn, dyspepsia? ac ' ac m we: Each Rennica tahlol is indvid ll "Yillcllif- Wnxcd miner: so s‘... “canny elifipfiddé‘ Rcnriics in your pocket wherever you go, Eagy to 13kg anytime, anywhere. Al. all drugg1sts-Z5¢ pg jg, DIGESTIF NRennIeadeflr-olleve '; ' i. lflgedlire thvbknfli time you urwyovr doetenl Mhtfihononl- I Any/fine’. dnymiem ' FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR THE ROUND TRIP Go: Any time Friday, May 23rd. to and including 2 9.1!:- Sunday, May 25th. Return Limit: Leave destina- tiori not later than II o'clock sl-nicgiigbt, Monday, May 26; 94 . lifiomit i‘ »\ “frunt-sicat" ride in bur/i sciits s and body design tlnrt lets you (e2 CHECK THIS LIST OF POSTWAR FEATURES BEFORE YOU BUY MEDAL-WINNING STYLING: Fashion Acad- crny gold medal award (to the Frazer Manhattan) as “best dressed car of i947" —for body Iincs that establish a new trend in motor car design. and its fashionable new exterior and interior color schemes. “Beauty with n purpose!" LUXURIOUS ROOMINESS: \'Vltccih.isc- 123‘, inches; overall length-ZOS inches- frig. roomy cars. with all their ruidtli inside.’ Both front and rear seats, scientif- lcalIy designed for restful comfort. are inches-more than live feet-wide! More headroom; more legroom. And a super-size luggage compartment. ANY NEW CAR TOMORROW'S ENGINEERING: The cxtrzmr- dlnnry ride is the result of postwar chassis crigiricvrirrg~improved distribu- tion of muss and loud-back seat well forward of rciir nliccls. Remarkable per- formnm-c and tails mileiiyle- from econom- ical, I00 hp. L-iicnd, sit-cylinder engine. EXTRA SAFETY FACTORS: “Open-cal” visibility in all directions. Smooth, “ieatlicr-touch“ ltydriitillc brakes.‘ Low center of gravity-minimum sldcsway on curves. Wide rims- more rubber on road. Stabilizer burs both front and rear. You feel safer-sou urn‘ safer! “Push-button" door openers moan children's safety! SII YOUR IRllNDl-Y IAISIR AND IRAZIR DIALII 0 TIMI PAYMENTS l! DESIRED L. H. KENNEDY 134 Kent Sh, Charlottetown L. E. JOHNSTON Souris