You'll appreciate this new convenience in your home- Old Dutch Holders, In Colors! Old Dutch Cleanser has so many uses around the home that lt‘s good practice to keep a can handy in the kitchen, boili- "room. laundry and garage. With this idea in mind, we have designed an attractive metol holder which comes In o choice of three colors , “green. blue cind ivory. Select the colorwhich harmonize: with the room where it ll to be used. There‘: nothing else like Old Dutch: you don't need several styles and kinds of cleaners. Think at this added convenience in Old Dutch; it's all you need tor oll your cleaning. Cleans Quicker-quicker than anything else you con use. Help yourself ta more time with Old Dutch. r Cleans Safely. . . because it contains no harsh, chunky grit and doesn't scratch. Old Dutch protects the surface. Keep! lDVIlY iiiingsiovely. And it's kind to the hands. \ MADE IN CANADA It is easy lo obtain one of these holders! clip my} 5mm 9hr" Old Dutch Clegnsor lehels tho windmill psnel appearing shove the directions. Mail these, together with l0: end your name end address. Fill out the coupon today. l ———-1J—fl_————_QQ_§—_I—_QflI. Cudohv Soon Works, 64 Mosoulisy Ave, ‘loronio. Ontario Fleese find endured . . -cents and . . . labels hr which rend rne . . .Old Dutch Holders. Colors wonleds ivoiivEl GREENE lLurD Nam _ . “(i Prcvlneei-i ,. ll Dorothy Dix LetterBox ocnunuosmsiysess w m. susissuwimiiusuasatnsnmimnssiiwutnwmuum her. - But he docs boosuse his insstisble seat-ism demands to be ted upu the hesrt o! every women with whom he comes in contact. He makes love te her until he gm be: crezy sboui. him ‘and to dreaming impossible drums oi.‘ his divorcing his wile end merryiai her. and then he gets tired o! her CHARLUTTY . ~ nnronruzs fil-IXPIIED QUOTA “ClSHlNtTfON. lilnv ,:l.'"El(‘\'l"ll hundred more aliunsrlcli the Unitvd states during= March than Wore ud- l ittvd. This was lmriaiirms exceeded quota immi- grnms permitted entry by 187. A tcmil oi" 16,344 aliens oi all clues- es cntrrorl the United Slates end 11.444 departed. Quota imminent: totalled L539 and deportations 1,126. "Kill the moths now before they start on their petli at‘ destruction esting swey n your clothing and furnishings. The at; or‘?! s: *l'.'.'.";:'.“;.:'.':.;r.:;:. 2;. ......... Cllllllflfiflfl ind rugs. FLY-TOR will not "wnmd m“ “a” stein snd in guaranteed to kill moths. “'5'” Mfldl lfl c404!“ ' FLY-TOX l n: roams iiinnwiini: no, LTD, colon» voun u! k Ill! MG 1'0 . illlllll .__._.l.l To beautltyjthe home in which you live. to make dark rooms bright/er, dullrooiris more cheerful, sunlrss rooms warmer. use Crown and huchor Paints and varnishes. in our paint department. you will‘ llnd s wide variety oi’ these gorgeous Crown aniLAnqhor colors that will quickly transform your home into something new and more beautiful. l“ CROWN and ANCHOR Paints and Varnishes Made by R. C. Jamlcson Co. Limited, Montreal. l ere lemons for their uniform llllh qusllty, their to!" Illa. their covering power and their capacity to resist the stinks of time nndlweaiher. We guarantee that Crown and Anchor products will give you entire satisfaction. Consult us today about painting problems. Our advice is free and may be ol‘ great help to you in selcctinl l-lll MOM!’ materials and in arranging the right color scheme. ‘Ne carry a large stock o! Crown and Anchor Marine Paints. Charlottetown 146 Richmond St., Fire. Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Charlottetown Agent at Summetside. Lloyd Lewis Mu! 91mm! llild e world oi interest IAIOIII oer‘ is helplully prloeli and flings her away like e hull-amok the girl who listens to him is a lool. she is n tool to believe the men wile and telling how misunderstood living with her. to take her hspbinus at the expense ward to a. man's divorcing his wile in III Answer: your sister‘: husband. cup cakes are aucl-i convenient lit.- tle things, that. everyone would like w be able to malge tiiem. One is ior a nice moist lit- tle chocolate cake. the other for white cup cakes that. ere very Eli-filly tossed together. Th; icing is one that requires only a iew mo merits to mike-but it tastes like one oi’ those with which we take a. lot o! time and trouble. Chocolste Cup Cakes 2 9885. 1 cup sugar, 3 Lsliiesnoons butter. 2 squares-Mini in. 2 ounces choco- late. 1-2 cup milk. 11-3 cups flour (alvnys silt. once before mdi-Sllrllll.) 1-4 ‘ aspoon salt. 2 1-2 cum baking powder. Beet the one well and then but the auger lrsduelly into them. Melt butter and chocolate weather over hat, but not. bailing water. Ind when smoothly blended, add to the first mlttun. Md elteruutely sins-ll quee- titiee oi the milk sud the mixed end siltod dry lnzrodieuts. nimlnvagressedgempsnsorinto paper cake cups that are such tevur- itee with us in our kitchen; or set I new cup in etch muffin pen-the cakes ere the ninth-end no pen to clean eiterwerds! Bake in e Imder- ste oven 3'15 decrees Fahrenheit. about. m in 25 minutes, according to _,_ Style Annie. s sophisticated scuttle. “I cooisnd iresh." i “First. time Pm shoppinl. I docs. ior our logs kick the mud understand vbsi 1 mesa. eon puns. sot in e wrought. irim tired out chasing my pen around e I Leave by till next train. Flee from temptation take a strange woman's husband from her. 1t. is an abnormal crime to steel CAP TI VA TING i WI!!! LLIIA All?!“ Teeny, 1 continued my conversation on bully? test-lions with. very much." selil Annie." tor they launder sssiiy and been in! bed smart; m1 and black ‘braided leather harnesses (or town. and e when talks are wearing light sununex clothes. It I see soother plaid harness on I. leottie, I'll scrum. As tor rainbows," cont-lu- ued, this cute little soul. “they're e silly wssie oi eilort. on little but. when it comes to the new lunch- . Guess Annie oulht to lsnowt ed cigarette. ind he lights another gt. fair st the name o! some other wonmfs eyes. And it. is nothini to him thli. he his sailed the yirl‘! lite and broken her hurt. and turned the sweetness oi be: youth into bitterness. {III-Itfl-v-v ' The married man who nukes love to a girl in his aflloe is a and, but, And worse. who is always complaining about, his and unhappy he in whenhe goes on And the girl is worse than a fool who deliberately plunl ol a sister women's end who loeh lof- ordcr to merry her. DOROTHY DIX. I00 Dear Miss Dix—l live with my sister and her husband snd my brother- in-lsw end l are tailing in love with each other. What. should I do? MILDRED. . It‘. l5 bud enough in DOROTHY DIX. C UP“ CAKES the size oi your cakes. Chueoleie icing Melt 11-2 isqusree ehonolete aver hot. water and blend it into b tablo- spaons golden syrup that. has been wormed to make it. llow. when this cools, it; is e delicious sticky icing...- ll: doesn't herdeni tlmetare on any kind or ealre thet is to be bundled. it is well to scatter chopped nutmedto or moist; moonlit over the surlsoe; or blend icing sugar into it until o! the rlzht consistency to spread on cake. This is good as a filling between pairs oi’ CDOURS or for the children. in simple biscuits hr bread sud but- ter ssndwlelr tom. Cup-Cele Batter. 2 ozgs. 4 tablespoon: svlden wrun- 1-3 cup incited butter, 3-4 cup wow’. 1-3 will!!!“ It". 2 cups onee-slited pastry flour, s teemoims baking powder, 1 teqspoon tlevd-iu. leelrllll. ldd syfllP (which should be kept at room temperature. so that it. will not become too thick) end with“! heetifll until llIht end thick. Beet in the melted butter. Mil Ind silt the dry llislodisnle end edd alternately with the water. Add flev- arid: and pour into erased smell multin pens. lelu in e liot oven 44mm. The time required verisl with the else o! the nsultlns. Chats like the nsturll linen pillow slips went. to be titted to one o! the while washable cotton Ind lrld one tor weer st. the country clubs when the rslncast isn't, it you lame. 1'4 love one. tor 1 get. ell geiilnfl the lest. law licks." MAKE WORK PLAY Onete interest in ll! lest end It "ION is be wort- llls we Ilsow you Nev-rm Cooking Utelllis um will crests new interest in Cooking?- llds loll will lobe sulleery lash Al! weissa will N" “"19"! llllllsil- Ivory with TE; Refers Hardware Co“ n listen to it! \ a Z \"'~i-/ ‘w. Instill! en » l e e oineted with the way Rice Kriepiec crackle when you your’ on mills or oreeiw- And whet e lever m»! Toasted rice bubbles. Wors- dertul tor hreelsiest. lunch and supper- Pine to use in “tidied. useoeroone. In mine. i y nd- lreeo eh.“ v W“! t {moi-fiss- by m... in RICH Date A light and flaky paste chilled {or instant use i 1% cups flour Sift the get cold. y; cup shortening salt with the flour. Jewel shortening. especially chilled, will provide the fat shortening into the dry ingre "i.‘.‘1l__}".l ‘ARDIAN .__.&._.-..»-_. .. ._ .. i “and you?! bake it often? Cream P1c % teaspoon sslti cold water in excellent form. Chop »—v_ w \ . wwwr..." I 2 Elli: '°“"'=¢ 3i on, m!" “A "blflnoe I "must-cg. 4 feagpoon Isl: V e ' dfajlwrped scald ‘h that you can rnix in quantities end ‘keep n a frosty-baked pie. can be based On thtle quantities for a two crust pie or two shells: if well hull the rlients, than mix quickly end lightly with enough cold water to make a paste that will roll. Turn on floured board. rail to qunrrer-inch_ surface with small pieces of elsortuunl: end roll out and chill if possible: e ain r remainder of the shortening, fold, rol end chill. For the Date Cream Pie-bake s shell for this psetry earlier it ‘hicks-less end dot halt the told the paste over, pit oll thin, dot with the Swift's "Jewal” Shortening readily, or can be used cold tender paltry es Miss t odorless end tsstolen. “‘ in exceptionally fine in textureflt and hard, for the rnslsinl o! tucli creams l flaky dun made tor this Date Cress-n Pia. It v '4 II y‘ .._.. ¢___,-.-_,_ KENSINGT ON Miss Tillie Clark returned t9 her home here lest week. alter snrnding the winter mouths at. the Experi- menlll Btiiiion, Charlottetown, with her nephew end his wlii: Mrs J. A. Olsrlr. Her Kcnsinctnn lrierlds sre (led to have her with them again. lav. Dr. Saint. has accepted the cell tendered him by the United Church convention at Montague. The chluges in all the pastoral charges take place early in July. Mr. Deva Griitlths has secured o. position in Charlottetown and left on Monday lo take up his new work. Mus Marian Millman, student at Delhousie University. is home for the simmer holidays. The returns give her e very creditable standing. She lies pessed in sll subjects end in Ilsellsh with distinction. The Y. P. 8. o! central Lot ill pre- sented their three set plsy “Turning the Trick" ‘to s lull house in the Kin] Gtoqe Hell on Saturday Blim- Muy 9th. It would not be lair to per- tieuiuisa u every one o! the nlsym MM their pen‘. to perlection. The ploy ebounded in humor and was a gpjeyidld ontertuinlnent. throughout. The Lot it people Ire to be wilful- ulsM on hsvln: such e clever bunch I! you!!! DWPlIln unu- midst. Th; and news his been received by tries-ids lri French nivsr o! the death o! Mrs R. I. Murphy o! Bismark. Netti: Debate. wile oi Mr. Robert. B. Murphy. lupt. o! rublie institution. lu that lists. Mrs. ‘Murphy. was tom my um Sesiriue blunted. deulli- tor ot the late oepi. George end Mm. fleshed at Perk am». Besides her husband also teem to mourn two eons Imus end Lloyd sud one dwelt- tsr Rite There is one surviving sister we. may.) I. Xookhert. of Antigo- _. nisls, ll. l., end n» brat-hm Ivcreit ' st. French River end human in desk. “reruns Mr, um-phy is e nstive or Bee View. 0n ma» niiit. W! M, s tire i l l S or mysterious orlxln destroyed the large general store o! W. D. Colley at Clliton. New London. ‘this store was a veritable landmark. 1i; visa built nearly seventy yaera no. by iris let-a Reuben Tupiln. The iii-m oi Pidiroon and StcwaTs were the llrst; to do bus- iness in lt.. Kiley were followed by the firm ot Schumann end Jolmsione and in turn by Maclntyre and Monum- ery. L. M. Montgomery the Blend authorise was born in the house com neoted with the store property. Dur- ing those years much stripping was done at Clifton and Long Rive: wherves. n. A. Sutherland. now o! Winnipeg also did business ibore tor some yours. Later owners were .l. L. isockhsrt. D. A. MecKem-ie, iris Mao. Kay and George Riley. Mr. Ooiiey the last. oocupent. had only been in busin- ess s. short. time end his loss. is e heavy one being only partly devoted by insurance. The irpper pert o! this line old building was used (or meny years as e Court room also 1o! polli- ical meetings end other public gath- erings. The alder generation will re- member the craters of bye gone days who used to hold forth there in the interests oi their respective parties. L. H. Ddvifl. Wlllllm Welsh. Dlmlld Ferguson. Peter Sinclair, Willlem Campbell and many other: whose names are now almost; torgotten. The loss o! this store is u. decided let bank to the community. Mrs Bertram o1 Hunter River about the week end with friends in Ion- alngton end Clinton. GRAND TRACADIE Fbllowlnl is the stundini oi Grsud ‘Irocsdie School lor the month o! Aprllz- ' . Prinolpelfl Delltrtmeut Grede X-lllors Mofliuueu. Grsde IX-l. Bits Martin. Grade VIII-l, Agnes Wstts. Grade VII-l. uulqflg fluuley; 2. Jun McAuisy and Mary Eoblson, (lqusll; 8. Gertrude Wetts. Grade VI-i, Bentsmlu Moll» non: i. Jemee Ourren. 0M1: v-l. Ilium mmnsia: - Donald: 4. Mary McNabb. Primary Department Grade IV-d. Marlon Kaiser: 2. Raymond Watts. Grade III (Sm-d, Theresa. Watts; 2. Mary Kelzer; 3, James Watts; i. Henry claw. Grade III (Jr.i-~l. Alfred Muc- Intyre; 2, Gertrude MacAulay; 3, e IT 1S ALWAYS LlNIFORM—ALWAYS PURE AND ABSURES EQUALLY GOOD RESULTS FOR ALL BAKING AND FRYING —.._ -—- Katherine Robison; 3. Kathleen Mc- Marion Watts: 4, Lloyd Kaiser. -. 34:57:01.1 V refill I l a butrgm” % lea; use; h“ I 2 c Ullte up. fiiiasiti‘ . . . _3‘§'1=.-.._lF-Z"-r Pfifili=hi.=.-i"saa Swift Censdisn Co". Llmltld .g 3....--_-----_.. . . . Grade 11-1, Elsie Kiwi; 2.110111‘ aide Gibbs; 8, Theresa MecKlnnou . l. John MacDonald. ‘ 1 Gruie I (Hm-l. Noreen Wsltul ‘. Donald Robison; 3. Rita Watts. , . Grade I ram-i, Leonard MscDon 2 aid; 2. James McNabb; 3, Daniel.‘ MacKinnan. i (Patriot please copy) , i . i l ‘l The best o! milk, eeieguerdod st source by elem liouein] el ll herds. and by nil lisnds into cleen uten porated to double richness and c veniently packaged in he leelsd cens to protect until it reaches yon-that's Carus- tlon Milk. Moreover l: gives mob in; results unequnlled by milk in all! other term. with d le. end eel its purl Write for Cool Boob and lei; In! PRODUCED c If!!! I Camilla]: IN CANADA \_ / gonad!“ cow; peeked in malice em ' CARNATION 00.. Lrurrsn . Ari-cs. 0n. e . , _ .. _ _ __..---._-.->_,~‘..-_..___. . v