~ mifiitililflifilfl! A. lilaltlieil Caiidet, LLB. Barrister. Solicitor, Etc. Phillips Building llI Grafton St. ll ulley t0 LiIl-ll- 0-040-0944-0-99 rwm DR. 0.8. NORDLAND Veterinary Surgeon Mount Edward Road ' Charlottetown, i‘.I:i.l. Phone 804 "rustic STENOGRAPHER typing and bookkeeping HELEN GlDilEN Telephone l890-J Apt. No. 4. Connaught Apts. Povvnal Street s NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB CURRIE BUILDING "mrirsritmliilsiitrirismry z) MORRELL and COMPANY flj Chartered Accountant! Eastern Trust Building i] Phone tm - Bos m f Charlottetown 2 ,, a. M. scans. ca. a; Resident Partner NEIL W. HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 2: Currie Building "' Charlottetown i lei. I636 P.O. Box 452 é? I §§Q§" I McLEOD 8. BENTLEY n- ‘ W. E. BENTLEY. KB. ‘ "L. i J. A. BENTLEY, ILC. _ Barristers and Attorneys-st- - Lnvr I I54 Prince Street 0 OQO-OOOQOIQOQOOOUQOOQ-OO-O Frederic A. Large, lf.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. NOTARY itnyal Bank of Canada Chambers, Churlntictowil. l‘.E.i. Successor to Gem-go J. 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SOLICITOR ivy Building Charlottetown :5§QQQQ§Q-OO-OO-OOQOQQOQQ-QQ EYES EXAMINED , AND GLASSES FITTED J. SUErayIor, OPTOMETRIST Corner Kent anti queen Its. Phone I058 l llltlllllls by Appointment Phone: Residence illll oeooeneooooevo GAUDET 8t HASZARD t o t t t 64o Collections. - ltiimcographing cards and circulars. ii roncert prngramn. correspondence, TRAEallGINT FEBRUARYJQ, 1941 ‘ Donations To -' “Y" Maintenance Campaign The Y.M C.A. Ermimlm continues to meet with favor at the hands or _wel1 9515b- llrhod firms and liberal minded citizens. Yesterday cheques received from Mr. Milton Bell These gifts are of the type that guarantee the success of the cam. pulgn and indicate on the part a the donor's their deep interest in ,llle young people Who are being l served by the Y.M.C.A, , liul ilog Can i Rave War Nerves NEW YORK, Feb. 14 --(AP)—A dog-like o man-can have war Wellies» Magistrate Morris Rot-hen- lberg said today when he Expressed M90 for continued lit, for Scout, Maintenance Ii WOTC Pmprletor of Old Spain- aiwl The Clarke Fruit Co. Ltd. for $150. each, CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for news oi local interest, but giver-gig!“ n nevvsy nature may b; inserted nt five cents s word strictly pay- able in advnnce. llGvsppel meeting Saturday, Feb. 15. l" 3 Dan. Dreceded by meeting for children at 7.30. All are wel- come. MOUNT ALBION IIALL, Gospel meeting. Sunday. Feb. l6, at a D-m- Speakers D. C. Howatt and G- A. Ramsay. All heartily in- vited. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MT. and Mrs. Bull Down of this Cll-y Wore receiving congratulations yeste on the occasion of their lWf-“my- lflll wedding anniversary. 36TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY uflongratulat-lons were beilng tended Thursday to Mr. and Mrs i W. J. Mumnghazi, Dorchester Stnii ‘fill’. on the pccaslon of thelrl thirty-sixth wedding anniversary. FUNERAL TODAY - The fun- l erni of the late Mrs. Carmen Whit- ‘ "CuidesService Machine School‘ Here i ST. CATHERINIPs scr|0or,_; Programme for Official Opening Cmlmflllilnk Mwldoy. lllehniary Scout 1m‘- s“n_ day period the local plant qt the Program For Boy Scouts, Girl Service of Girl Guide-Boy Week at P.W.C. Auditorium, day. Feb. 16th at 4.00 p.m. 1. National Ant-hem. 2- Opening remarks T/L Paul Cudmorg 3. Official Opening IHiS Worship, B. Earle MacDonald, lMayor of the City of town. 4. Renewal of Promise by, Brown- ies, Cubs,‘ Guides, Scouts. Charlotte- , Ages Past". ‘ 6. Address—Rev. SJ. Davies, pro- vincial field commissioner Boy Scouts. ‘ ‘I. Presentation cf Gold Cards to H“ lfluides Jane Johnstone and Heatlv; tnrio md Quebec fqr quite a num- er Lantz by Mrs. J. Y. Rcay, Pro- vincial Commissioner of Girl Guid- 8. Address—Rev. Father E. Bald- win, C.S.S.R. 9. Closing remarks by chairman. 10. O Canada. lyy Chairman, This will be attend-ed by represent- gfl week byiles throughout the Maritime dis- 5- Hymn-‘O God our Help inwhlch they use to put on the top _____Tl_l_13 QBARLQTTTETLQWN ..G_%RD1AN IAmerican Can Company To Conduct and extending over ‘a nine American Con Company will op- erate a “Closing Machine School". Jllves of numerous canning factor- trlct, particularly from P.E.l. These men will receive Qompiete up-tc- daie course of instruction on the setting. adhlstmerit, and operation lot all the various types of machines icf the cans. , ' This Kvstem of annual instruc- tion hae been employed with great [success by the American Can Com- lpany throughout provinces of On- lber of years. and it is felt certain ,that it will aid greatly in helping ‘the Maritime padrLng concerns to lstlll further improve the high qual- iiy of their produce of canned goods. It is in the interests of everyone Who lasts tin cans that Attention Sunday School and Young Peoples’ Workers “$0M! FRIENDS OI‘ RELIGIOUS EDUCATION" will be the subject o! an address by:- MR- l“!!! C- YQUNG. General Secretory of the MARITIME RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COUNCIL, st a meeting to be held in TRINITY UNITED ci-ruiwrr SOCIAL HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY corn AT a 0'CLOCK. This meeting will be under the auspices of the Local Coun- cil of the Maritime Religious Education Council and n nomin- ating committee will propose n slate of officers for the ensuing year. Mr. Young will also give a demonstration of various visual s. Closing will be received by all site-riding packers. Complete Equipment One special large section in the local plant of the American Can Company has been set aside for this purpose, having all facilities such as iightlrg, heating provided. Nine different types of Closing Machines have been shipped here from Niaflara Falls and Montreal, and will be installed in this De- PQIUIIE-ll’! this week so that anv- one who attends the school will be able to work on any or all of thes machines. ' Mr. Brookson has arranged four experts from the Montreal plant to be here throughout the course and it will be their duty to give all visiting men a complete in- structive course combining theory and practice in the most up-to- date methods of obtaining ideal quality canning results. ‘Three members of the Sales De- aid ALL ARE INVITED - - - our PARTICULARLY survmv SCHOOL AND YOUNG raorccg WORKERS. GOSPEL I-lZ-iLL Upper Prince Si. SUNDAY SCHOOL, Lord's Doy, l0 A.M. BREAKING OF BREAD, Lord's Day, ll A.M. GOSPEL MEETING, 7:30 PM. sprint?" sbanlol K-9 veteran con-i m-an will take place this (Saturday) dttnned to dentlh for biting three morning at. 8.45 from the Frank ‘persons while rcadjusting to civil- l-Iennessey Funeral Home to St. “film- Dunstsrrs Basilica. thence to the My sympathies are entirely with Roman Catholic Cemetery, I $83118 lhhe dosgdthe MasLstrate‘ ____ i a a" 5 gm“ 9 B" Bdi0l1lnm6lll' TRANSFERRED T0 PARJSH until Feta‘?! in the case of Scout's IIERE -Rev. Joseph MacGlllivray, game's 1- “l! Mrs August c.s.s.n., who arrived in Charlotte- th:{:“"°- mil-ted of abducting town Wednesday night, will be m d"? "W1 o" llnlluol shelter on, stationed at the Holy Redeemer e Ev” “i m5 exewiiml- .'ParLsh. Father MacGlllivray was at ‘this (ll-illity be llfiid l! a high |level This school P. E. I. unrepresented __‘E“_‘L“FEELP.FE° l.) pony, Sales and Service, and auth- ly from Western Canada, have orlty was given early in 194'! by urged a reduction in the number o; the Head Sales Office Ln Hamilton. M.P.'s frcm the Island province on Ontario. to proceed with the pro- grounds of representation by popu- J80!- latlon. | Mr. William Brockson, head sup- Membel-s of Prince Edward Island} ervisor of m” 9506018 Mlwhl-llo assigned to standing committees oflDepL. American can Co. Montreal, is being sponsored by two Departments of the Com- bv Mr. J.H. Archibald cf Hamilton greatly in making the school a real success. The American Can Company is prcud indeed to operate e Can Plant in- the Maritlmes which sup- piles many of the Maritime’; pack- Dartmlent will also attend. headed Head Office, who will also help Special meetings continuing Mendy “Tues- day and Wednesday night at 8 P. M. I All Are Heartily Invited Ottawa Expects "run rowan BEHIND ma‘ for his life," the Magistrate said. "PUMP! this dog. like any other "I will lllve this dog every chance‘ Anltigonish, N.S., before coming Q ‘ here. i the Commons are as follows: James Lester Douglas, Liberal i member for Queen's, agriculture and‘ is in complete charge of the pro- gram, having already mode several ing plants with cans, and feel; cer- s I PLAN" lain that the quality cf canned I _ . goods produced here Ln the mam Q lii'|l llS Speaker. Mr. Willard lilcKLy. canning plants will shortly be on At the visit-s to Charlottetown to make par with, if not better, than that‘ l CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL i m veteran has been unnerved by tlhe LOT-may DRAW _ The lqttgry‘ war. We dont, execute veterans for dmw m connecmm with u“, prim , being emotional. we give them Oonfedm-aglm Bonspiel M the I every chum“ Forum last night resulted as fol- Lster. Supreme Court Justice Ed-‘ lOwm_Fn-5Mpr|u, Alvin Sh,“ 51 l “mm R‘ Kwh 3mm“! m”, Mm“ Prince St.; 2nd. prize, or Cant- an order requlrlngtheboard of m,‘ New Glasmw. 31¢ m“; 34.; evigciitioii, $39’; giatgiiidwhgi icon: B“ “m3 Baihms“ m“ 9999K?‘ i m, h l hlld ° stewurtqniver Hebert: . prize. l v0 and a re ear rig e _ - 10E‘ Macsregw,‘ Kin IONDON — (OP) - Research ori methods of obtaining oil from. oosl should continue because there is a prospect of reducing cost of production, Dr. A. Parker, director of fuel research, told a luncheon meeting. r BlliTllS. MillllilAGES. CEATIIS 50c Per insertion W114, 5n: 1105'?! A z oolvr _ The chhficttetown sub-l ioivlsion o! the Catholic Women's" League decided st,lts last monthly‘ ‘meeting to furnish a room at the {Charlottetown Hospital in the new; lwllng when it is completed. The lCOIISiYIlCiiQll ci"the»wing has been ‘held up owing no shortage of_ Imaterlal. Progress in this connecp itlon is being made. but time has! ’been no announcement yet as to" when the work will get under way. I LEGION from. ‘PACKED—The‘ Legion Hall was "packed to the‘ l?i___ doors" for the Si. Valciliiiltls. B13135 hence inst night. At least l'l0| i___________ ‘ couples danced to the music fur- OWEN - At New Carllsle, P. o, nished by the Itcglnnalrcls Ol- February ill. i947. l0 Mr. aiicl Mrs. cliestra. The crrailgcnlcllts were‘ a E“ Owen‘ a son‘ ‘vmmm Douglax under the capable direction 0t‘ nil‘.- John Connolly anti as a result. MIARRIAGES fthere was no confusion or deluysj i___is_ ___'i1n catering to ‘fir: wants ‘pf c, CA1\[PBELL_,(}URR[E_At Unhed large crowd. Lg t re res meiits‘ Cymrch Parsonage‘ by Run J‘ R‘ such as coffee and doughnuts, etc..i Skinner. on February 6, 1947, Annie‘ Louise Currie to Elmer Roy Camp- bell. because of the l-ack cf food. It, was passZ-bly the the Legion Hall. I SPENCFPSuddcnIy at Cape Tra- verse, on Saturday. Feb. l5, i947. ltewis M. Spence uf Bedeque. aged ‘ B2 years. Funeral notice later. MIcKINNON-Thc death occurred in the city on Friday, Feb. l4, i047, of Francis J. MacKlnnoml formerly of Si. Georges, in 31st year. I-Iis remains will transferred this afternoon from the A. A. l-Iennessey Funeral Home to the residence of James H. MacDonald, Melrose. The fu- l8 neral will take place on Sunday! morning .at 9.30 am. to SL; George's Church for the funeral litfsss at 10 a.m. Interment in the l church cemetery. TRINYITY Y.l'.U. Y.P.U. held a social last night iMarshfleld-Duxistaftnagc. which includes Suffolk. Both visiting uin-l tented. titer-e being about two hun- ,drexl young people present. Wel- come was extended Jean Ram- ame. The remainder of the eve-i hing was spent Ln games, contests with s short worship service cun- ier MacNelll. Hymns sung were "Will Your Anchor Hold" and "In Mrs. J. Brenton Dlckieson and‘ family, wish to thank theihnelgh- bours and friends for their ndness during their recept bereavement. ahpfliiefi" g“ ‘ilfidg-ifié Also tlhose who sent flow-era and ex- W ere ° as 9 ‘prcsslons of sympathy. °l7erauon~ In slid and loving memory of I my dear daughter. Winnie, who passed away Feb. i5. 19M. Three years have W55"! Since that Id Ill)’. "lien God celled one I level a tonsil Mr. l-LD’. Boyle and Ml‘. JC-llll R-i Boyle of Kenognml. Quebec. 509m‘ a few day's with their sister, Mrs.’ George Thompson and Mr. Thomp- son in Kensington and left ' Wed- nesday morning for their homes. Mr. Willard McKay- Oharlottr- town, returned last evening after making a Dominion-wide tour. (luring whitii he addressed public aildlcnccs in all the mall" 011165 on the Baha'i movement- To Ilse Salvaitad Flour In Britain LONDON. Feb. 14-(Rcutersl— -Wh!-ie flour aaFv/igerl from the United States ship Northeastern Vlctcrv. which went aground on the Goodwin Sands of England's southeast coast recently, will he used for human consumption in flour-short Brltnln lifter recon- ditioning. Food Minister Biracney announced tod-ry. EDINBURGH — (C?) — Bodll of three Norwegian seamen who lost their lives during the war and were buried here errdislriterred "and cremivied st the request of away. The blow was hard. the Illooll severe. To part with one I loved lo llolr- Bsdly missed and lovingly re- membered by father. Herbert MacLeorl. i-v In loving memory of MELVIN “EDMOND who pane! sway suddenly ‘February it. teas Barristers. Solicitors. Noteritfi Ite- Csnedisn Bonk of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ GILBERT A. GAIJDET. ILL, Liol y "median Inns of Commerce Ill Charlottetown. Eli]. l %___________________ IEl.-.L It MATHIESON Barristers. . loll-rims. no. . s. s. em. ions. i .,5~ I. IATIIISION. mo. to. -| Attoi-n d H,‘ ftoasu on ‘ii!’ All: nu w en sates i ,1». so. ‘Millionaires th Nurwegls. government. The PM"? WWW“ "5 V! lashes will be 2on1 to Norway. a a "llriend." Liston in to CFC! every . member for Queen's. marine an effort to provide a standard c! we“. in “Ipntgfllls supply so tum‘ aviation efficiency W-il/Jh \Vill make no one was forced to leave early’, accidents a (hing Cf m!‘ PHBL XHFZESi llilillfif- rotary of the Civil Aviation A _ lng that ever attended B, dance at‘ m“; 590k; during a debate on 531.! seven men leaning l-Yliald l9 fol" ety in civil aviation. lit other points. _ l today. Tmmy l isms of women's prisons. gave third Iféildiflg to n bill providing for tcvo, the social hall. Two follow unions more lords o; appeal in ‘"11" mvii-“i MOW“ Heme" E-“dfand learned that Britain's national ifire service is being disbanded. lions and Trinity were well rcpt?" labor, had declared that Britain and the United states were "the most deadly contenders" wit? “then km race" for speed sup macy. an - I say u: tile visitors. The program got | also said that the modern aircraft, ! asked, jurtderway with a "gtl-flcllllllinvedWbecause of design 8nd was a lethalweapon lifldltfiiififiivid-lwlth he; hands but keeping her ‘uni would wl‘lllngly commit a child 301mm eyes m, he; quggtiqyigp and singing. The meeting closed to travel on t. .ducted by Jean Macleod and Wai- calculations were thrown out weather conditions but answered a ran," ‘v55 nbhmflng h" (Mm De Crltlclst-fl 11V Rllnki“ “i “ck °f °,°' Vere) M‘ taking his money." l-Ier the Cross". Thanks are extended to operation between Britain and iLlQ huh“ one“ was mwxmatedl me _ .. . 8i civil aviation orgsnlwloll- Ml’. SL- 355918?» KHWRBICnr i‘. Lindgren also said that when ac- Hmsimal‘ cldents occurred if was usually ‘he human not the mechanical. 919101‘ i which failed. 5,000 Snow Plows At Work In Britain thouslnri snow 91°“ colonization. and railways, canals and telegraph lines; W. Chester S. layouts and complete plans for the ill!) B3. school so that maximum‘ benefits McLure, Progressive Conservative and fisheries, and agriculture and colon- ization; John Watson MacNaug-ht, Liberal member for Prince. tanking Child Tells llow i’;i.ioomsir..sz"z.oifl“‘your:'Mother Shot ller member for King's, public accounts "lihiifiilzliit. till‘; fiiiiint; Father In Cuarrel ion isle‘, fr of Mr, Douglas for Mr. clfiure on the committee of‘ .____. » rhilwayscanals and telegraph lines! B‘, ARTHUR w_ EVERETT It will hence devolve on{lir.‘Doug- DmROIT‘ Feb; 14 _ (N?) las tc make such represcn at ons as Line‘ bmmy“, Winkle dc vote‘ he sees fit as to Jeightl-atesonlli: “mh the candor or chudhood‘ told r “ old world was shattered by a shot- nmd l“ general‘ ‘gun blast that killed her father. _ The child was the State's star witness against her mother, Vera. Britain Plans To ~$:..s::'§:“..i"::..i::girder: . , ‘Wide-eyed, her frmkled fate ltlited up toward assistant prme- cutor S.S. Plait, Frankie was a solemn. engrossed witness. Her LONDON. Feb. i4 —(CP)—A lbuihlegseizillig :10 [siighbigileoiiiseoxi Government spokesman told thelgzai" eHEr ha“ mnpig tans came,‘ House of CCllIlHlOllS today that Brit- i t'h'e wee“ {um m Sc“ Con“ aln is investigating extension oil ‘n l “ad g ' rescue services, training of person- “WW m“ “If HY‘ , I h t nei and provision ci equipment in‘ He‘ ""°“‘r' “m 5M1 5'9 s ° Robert de Vcre, 4i. when her mind “snapped“ during her husband's ‘four-day drinking spree. faces a mandatory life term if czmvlced. G.S. Lindgrcti, parliamentary sec- Wm‘ ‘he ‘my of ‘we wcmen and Min-l i low the little girl's lcw, silky voice Frankie told of the slaying. She was home in bed with a cold Oct. l4, the child began, and her mother was asleep beside hef- Mrs. Dc Vore‘ aunt-k “and went ovcr and got the gun and leaded it." “She went Just behind the door where he was laying." "Ankle added. “Then did-she shoot him?" Plait the members heard critic- ordinary Lindgren spoke after J. Rankin,’ mad ‘hf child. replied. litigating structure. | "Yes,“ Frankie then testified to the safely ‘drinking bout and quarrel that pre- Lindgren admitted lhlil bylceded the shooting. She fluid he!‘ all who helped make the evening United States by 55341181 mej little girl said, and her mother ft success. "we 11'1"’ "° jlaunrher h“ d “l "sometimes" drunk. __ thanthellfllivd 51ml" i“ ‘ufimfg; The child stepped down from _ vclopinc: of sa ety Pr?" ' th stand and walked Emmi)’ ir°m Personals ‘ihfmlgh ‘hi’ pmvmcial ‘ntemaiion- m; courtroom. Defence Gollllllel said she will bc cross-exam- Max Silvernlen‘ recalled ‘Tuesday fcr ination. Bow And Arrow Buffalo Runt Proves Failure -. 4—(CP) 4F vo coupon. FLi) 1 and bulw i hr mulled through (By Bern Funk) giiiiivrtiriiiiii g, hamberlng rail and R-AWLINS. wy'o-.“lfftb-bga~<gs road communications es Britain: -The first one-S ow hunt tor bison in the Un- latferd states rlme and went todl)’ rind it's doubtful that the bloody event ever will be staged Iillln- Four buffaloes were. finished off with bullets after being freely punctured by arrows and even the most ardent archers slreed tho spectacle Wls an ugly Oil!- Eleven archers stood with drawn bows as the first yous: buffalo bull broke crezlly out of the fir“ pen he had ever known. and as he‘ started his run “f l)" Bowl"? three broad-head l! " n ed new 55:5‘; touivialiltne‘ ihimitoituttice strain“ fuel shortattes. Military tranllll?" Wvfkfllhj‘: gut on bidly-rutted roads w em ordinary commercial tfllffkllttfllzlzo not get. through and near)’ coal trains were rushed three!" to London from the mining 8""- within the last t8 hours. q On one particularly had strctci of snow-bound railvvs trlllflt flame-throwers were cal ed into action hut they W"? "m i°‘"'d effective beoluse they damaifefl the tracks they were intended [to clear. These developments, announced by Prime Minister Attlee‘: emer- BITOW! belly. The magnificent animal stagger- yqm- th tn of the valley. Ho ran twcyltotiiisi“ sitter cattle‘: hciirimttn: to: trvtvgumllel. blood pourln: from nounccd that Britain would tackle his be! the coal problem on hel" own nc- csuse accepting coal sent by the United Slater to Europe would ‘e- prl-ve continental countries wlioze mm was "no less pressing." his wild threshlnl. struck him almost simultaneously in the ed but recovered and headed for Al. last, he turned and faced his pursuers. Rifles marked and after three shots he went. dawn. It re- volver slug in the head stopped Cooking With a Flare Many homemakers plan to buy required for immediate use With the unused portion she ling iill op- portunlty to use her lillagirlatloil and exercise her creative flare. In fact. many a Iiomeinlker has made for herself an enviable leputuilon for the smart ‘Nflyg, in which the turns icft-ovcrs in good get-cunt. It is possible that llie fCUCllri and third editions will he liloi-e tiijoy- able than the first. It may be that tile homemaker wishes to entertain several friends at the same time. If space is at a premium. it. may be wise to serve buffet style. The table, then. be- comes the centre of interest. on which all eyes are fccussed. Lei. the gay mood of the occasion be ro- flecied not only in the Yuletide dc- corations, the lalfe centre piece, but also in the food. Whatever you plan to serve. left-over turkey or chicken i5 sure to aPllear in om; of its many delightful and glamorous forms. sumer Section. Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture suggest the folfowing recipes. ~ Chicken Yorkshire 2 cups diced cooked chicken 2 cups medium white sauce i 1 cup plus 2 tablespcons pastry flour OR l cup all-purpose flcur 1 teaspoon baking ponder 1-2 teaspoon sail 2 egg yolks 1 cup milk 1-4 cup chicken or (melted). 2 egg whites Place chicken in bottom of a large greased casserole. Pcur l cup white sauce over chicken and set in oven ,to heat. Sift together flour, baking i powder and salt. Bezil egg yolks and isdd milk. dd liquid l0 dry ingre- idients an boat until batter is ismcoth. Add melicd fat and lastly ‘fold in the stiffly beaten egg whiles Batter will be quite thin. Pour over chicken and bake in moderate oven 350 degrees F. icr 35-40 minutes. Serve at once from baking dish with the remaining cup of while sauce. Left-over chicken or lllrkcy gravy may be llSfd ilisicrd cf the cream sauce. six scrvirgs. turkcy fat Turkey or Chicken Casserrle 1 clip ‘uncooked fine noodles 3 tablespoons chicken r1‘ turkey fat 1 gres-n DEEP?" chopped 3 tablespoons flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper a oops milk on. 1 cup nil ad cup stock I cups dlcsd cooked chicken l cup grated cherse 3 hard-boiled eggs, sliced 2 teaspoons fat 1-2 cup dry bread crumbs Cook noodles in btfling salted Voter until tender. Drain. Melt fat add green pepper and mushrooms. Cooks 15 minutes. Add flour and seasonings and blend well. Add milk and cook until thickened, stirring constantly,‘ Arrage half the noodles- turkey. cheese and sliced eggs ln layers in a large, greased Casserole. Pour over half (he sauce. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Melt the 2 teaspoons fat, add bread crumbs and toss together. Use foli- topping on casserole. Bake in mod- erately hot oven. 875 degrees P. for ao-ao minutes. Six servings. n Turkey er Chicken Mousse l tablespoon gelatin; 1-4 cup cold water I tablespoons fat produced by other Canadian Prov- , foods in larger quantities than are i The home economists of the Con- _ 1 cup sliced murlrrrcms l (By The Canadian Press) I QTTAWA- F" li-Wllh "My. sarunnav, FEBRUARY 16th 'two months remaining ill the A1-3_30p_ M_ present fiscal your, Government! ' lrevenues are running ahead of All Welcome. No Collection. ‘expenditures at a rate of more‘ ' 5mm 53o0‘000‘00o‘ indicating that|Under Auspices oi Charlottetown the year will be completed with u‘ _ BAHAI ASSEMBLY" sizeable surplus. A report issued today from the: office of lilU Comptroller of iii’.- Troiisury‘ sliiluicd that bratavcvii on, put pressure on him. Busy yourself with some trifle but in such o manner that April L “my and the find or ms; ‘ hi» knows you are interested. If you month revenues topped c-xpelidlt- I lav‘ fmhhfif’ 5°"? a 519w and tires by sacs-fiscal. Revenues msme t“ ‘°"' ,1, Fbfiflilf‘? ‘° WY" fixed "l $2i3l8~51°~l27 "m! lsntiiilfic rliobémlrcightsaybscl;ananii ‘XDQlldilUFLhS at. $1.954 030.546. imove away a few steps as though Al. the- cnd of January lust. y\.“tl!‘,(!l1l>Z(‘l-!F(i on an crivnd. Give him revenue-s were l-ilnnitig briiilid ex- ' time t9 c0 rol his breath and ad- ‘lnsndilulvus h, 13p. nxtclll of $l.- ‘Just illS ., ~cli organs. When the 197213594‘ Fm. m‘, period from tension lies cased, you can tell by Apr“ l‘ 1945 m Jan‘ n‘ 19%‘ re“ lwair-liiilg his shoulders, tell h‘m CflllES were 52102345947 and ex- m "w" “W” " ‘ s i recoil.‘ i ' {M "°.".“.‘.‘;;"$..“Z33... .......- No IIECISICN REAClIEli down last June it was forecast‘ that the ycnr likely would be ‘otlllllmlod from Page ll finished with a deficit ‘of be- 5‘ A me um L d 1 d ttwecn $260,000,000 and $300.000.-,ov,€r mesholdfxfgg o,°‘r‘e;,on§‘1'°§§:r_ K322i“T15““““';Z“'l§‘°e:§“gfthefiugrig: Jugs in the case, with the Provinces ~ ' ‘ ‘ < urging vigorously the; re hold and illile-‘thbi’ ‘fimaggggggs ‘zifuége ithe railways opposing‘ thsm. w o H s‘ ‘ ' rein: at lssu get figures were out ln their cal- Argumm, bailed dc‘; to the i 55907-‘99-090- be confine» t th uesti ' No ofTlClPll (‘Xffillllllkmflhag bee’; :i'i.!‘}?.llf.‘llli IiiECgSSH; q_ (‘iigiogrfgiilflliii- gm" l" m“ 11ml" “s “$1,; ‘Elven in their application _ and ‘icvcmlcs and 1-16 ol/"Cfffima F ‘ithe Provinces clnim that it should to? eYpPlldiiumsl but ‘~31: fflbe extended to investigate pll as- ‘ETMYPFS- 3°‘”"“°' M ‘he BB“ 0,, illccis of the rate structure. includ- Cflflfglill. 503d m“! us; ‘i125 regional disabilities. flSPfl FF?" W95 ‘l ‘ _ ‘ ‘ Rulway cciitiscl ut u the a - :°"" fmm i111‘ mint 7°: vmw Y‘ iument that the rgads Iivcre inrga ‘fcrcvisilrlg Willi “'*“~‘~d mime" n ipositicii of financial need, that. ‘the flcld cf finances. ‘they-wand prove mu‘ and ma‘ ——-———— l ~ r . - s -~ SPEEC" Tlwllmr“ fliglJii-“Rlififé, ‘ifiicini’ cififfiuiri? onall Is Only, After these had been set, they StaEiItItI-iitriclrriiintorfgiisclir Toov Many lsald, regional interests dissatisfied Subjects lwlth rew taliffs could Came before -—— ;the Boprd for adjustments in spe- Bl’ Alli-it'll‘ PM" ‘n ciii: rates. They contended these Fiwqllolllll‘ lgleYfd ‘semggna éilgdzlmatters should not be dealt with ‘flslflffewaiidiagaicted Wm? Stampaiow, but could well be the subject .";1Q,;‘ng_ ~30 um speak dear“, bu; cf a‘ full inquiry after the present jiust as soon as _he heghis’ to tell application Wits dispoifid of. lhis story he chokes up and slzlm- The Mal-llinlcs Joined with the imcrs and sluiicrs rlreadfuily- wlotller four provinces in the claim imokc- him Stop Bud sill’ BJQh WW5‘ for broadening of the inquiry, with lSluWLV ill" "Pxflhme it 15 W5: met Col. J.L. Ralstcn. their counsel. same- Hrfqgrpltlljgrlvgf 5‘::X’n;th'1’_;‘g urging that this Mailtlmes had 125""; an], Mes “mechy ' iievcr brlicvcdwuntll the railwzys ' i who submissions had bscn heard ~lha~ Not likely. Little children _ ‘ _ have only just learned to tmk the lilqulry l=il0ii"l be confined t4 have molly experiences that they their request lo lticrerise. lwnnt to toll about. The world ls ii F“ the raigw q chm-me] mad. wonderful plat-e and so many won- ‘he cum“ (ha, ‘he present has“ ricrtul things are happening that ‘on intelligent child is often excited hhout, them and eager to tell some- lborly liow he feels and what he "feels about. freight-Irate structure was a "lizsi mind reasonable" Ont? and that the ‘emergent financial plight o,t the irriilways ivoulll be mct by spread- Grown people arc always husy,i iltlg an increase leveill’ 0V8? the always have something that ihev whole stnlcture. lWmlt to ollclld i0 B110 mill‘ "illl- Tcmorrmv. ihc seen: vvlll shift l{igcfluilgmlndgsfiméfcéilfi‘elf “g9 from tho commissiciicrs‘ boardroom ' B t .' - '3 . a -. quick to unlzzig-e its attention. li*-' Qfhcifgc‘fitlpgglil‘fifufizflfimgimlgg: ,tlieir ongei'ness._lid EXPIIEIIICIILHITV l, __ fml _ ‘ _ ‘ 9 flood lilcir speech areas with energy lfmmm“ “l M‘? i" aplifal l3 l)“ and choke it. Their speech mechan- supreme Ociiri on the lurlid ollumli ‘ism is still in its formative state question. The hearings will con- innrl so is crisily put out of order. tlnue before the Board Monday. lExcitemt-nt, hurry, put pressure on ilt and so the shimmering begins. 1 First, let the child know you are listening and in no hurry to .rlo any thing else but listen. At the ,same time be careful not to fasten your cycs on the child's face and fir. wnarnilrnanmfd, on; l i iooeoeceaoovoowoeeooooo»: ROPE RIVER y Dragging ‘ ing constantly. Continue to cook 5‘ -6 minutes. Dissolve gelatlne ini hot sauce. Chill lllliil partially seti Add remaining ingredients and mix | thoroughly. Pour into a lightly - greased or moistened mould or in- dividual moulds it desired. Chill. until firm. Unmould on salad ltreens ' and gamlsh with tomato wedgesi and parsley. Six-eight servings. Supper FEB. 18 ‘i Order your chicks now from Clark's Poultry Form. We can ‘ipply you with R.O. P. Sired B.P.R. Approved N. H. X. l. P.R culatlons by some $500,0tl00O0 orlrauways. Contemion ‘hat it Should _ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKIR WMIIALMIR Unsrtsttetovvnssl North Ilihie rlsnsll ' . week day morning at i0 nan. to the new! broadcast epon- lengll. llseterl. Inrnsles. sir-conditional eta. Crockett A Meanwhile. the Oovemnlent Three bull! from "l! 719111 0n I announced that there were signs Bis Acre ranch near hero were the country had "turned the eorraled, than turned loose to he corner-but only just" on the mad back to industrial production and lighted homes However, desp'te encouraging ride in the con shortage. unemployment continue to spread. - HA8 AIIID AIIAI sisin by archers from seven states who had contended that an arrow from a Bil-pound bow would kill u surely as a bullet from s big lame rifle. But when the first bull was re- lezsed. the archers wounded a cow from the herd by mistake and Forty par cent at Australia is so hot and dry that it esnmc support human life. a rifleman finished her. The sci-- cnd and third hulls, both arrow- punctured. had to be killed with “guns to prevent prolonged suffer- I. t Jilcks, sexed or unscxed. Breeding Stock Pullorum Free for tits lOth consecutive yeor. Apply to:- A. H. BRYENTON, Charlottetown Or direct to:—- 2 tablespoons flour I i-e teaspoon nit i-4 i€llp00n pepper 2 cups milk OR. equal part5 milk and stcck l cup ground turkey m- chicken i hard-boiled rail. chopped 1-2 cup finely chopped celery 1-4 cup chopped plmente 1-2 cup mayonneiss Sort gelatlne in cclti hlifl‘. Malt int, scld flour and seasonings. Add H. R. CLARK, lurttr Corner, N. l.