. " - P I I sEYfEMBER 16, 1943 A RODDY A heorthtlrring story . mo; of o boy's fierce dreams, . o men's mighty courage, and a woman's breve fight for bothl McDOWALL' FOSTER JOHNSON " exrnau NEWS _ Sing Reel s CARTOON ‘ snows DAILY AT 3:15 ‘_ 1 11nd 9 ers fpardcllxilarlottetxatwn have been ap- fl 6C PIIIIICE EDWARD -l- TIIIIAY ‘.12. 4 S M!‘ nalldzflivwfihglbrgollixxgllfl OONIIDIIATION LII IN SUI 000K! for photograph. for Mart. Kenny dance lllfilllih Jenkins Pbarrnse am Bro‘: Also 2mm om o-ia-stl rrusro LISBON naaussan .. . n. Kendall angina, Charlotte-l town School oi Music. o-n-u-is. l agososarsur. - w. and Mrs.‘ mo ii min Edward Woodruffe, n. A12,‘ take lsncaato . Mari Diaceinl-hene r IICIIVES MEDAL-Alli. O. I E Officer 0.13. Walker in respect of his service. Warrant officer Walker has been overseas for the past four years. m al and Clasp was fiat to Mrs. Walker for safe-keep- Walku‘. 116 Prince St, received from Ottawa (The Canadian Effl clenc Medal and Clasp) which has n awarded to her husband W.0.0.E. Walker in respect of his service, W.O.C E. Walker has been overseas for the past four years. This Medal and Clasp was sent to Mrs. Walker for safe keeping. FUNERAL SERV!OES—The tun- cral of Mrs. John . Mclnnis Eamscliffe was held from her late residence Sunday Sept. 12th to Earnsclifie Roman Cat olic Church and was largely attended. Mass was celebrated ‘bay hegapaator Rev. Mon- s or M, cDo d, Vernon River, e pail bearers were: Melvin Mc- RITA Innis. w.w. Mutch. Dennis Carey. Daniel Mclsaac, Harry Tweedy. J.J. Mclnnis. Interment St. Joachims Church Cernetefi‘. Vernon River. SALVATION ARMY DBIVE— The following divisional command- ennui-tau mun with PRESTON Dol ion with the Sal- Avard. The tearn captains are: J. W. Eioulter. N.D. MacLean, James H. Correy. Warren W. 10rd. W. R. Jenkins, Leo Bradley. Sergt. Allan MacKay, Dr; P.A. Creelman, Bruce Wonnacutt. S. Trainoi‘. Arthur Roper. Wilfred Livingston. Diamond. William Boy fir. Clarence is, Milton Stewlrt. T-B [[15 GOT TI-IE WAIIQP AND _V SPEED 0F GREASE-LIGHTNING! win,‘ Harry Cudmoref Rlalph Jen- klfll. GGOFKB WHIDGIS. E17. Cllvwon- Russel Leard. 'War——25 Years Ago Today SEPT. 16, l9l8—'I‘he Bulgarian line in the Balkans nmheist u! Monstir was broken by the Aiiics 0n the Western front 66 German‘ airp were brought. down; the French captured Vaiiiy and Mont des Singes and the British made progress in the Yllfos sector. _..__i_____ WESTERN HERO GETS FUN FROM “HOPPY" ROLE Kisses, such an integral hart oi’ , Hollywood. would spell doom to, the film career of Bill Boyd, whoi enacts the adventurous role of “Hopalong Cassidy" on the screen with such convincing“ vim and vigor, Bill just .,, finished playing this popula" character in he exciting fllrn, "Hoppy Serves A Writ". now playing at the Cap- ital Theatre thru United Artie“ »-~. A oriirnai. cuiiiioiaii Add i u‘ I I iccuuuv ~ u...» u... ..._...-...... .. .... “" n com to TIIE screams saw ricruai: S .";'-.l“..‘.'€"~.;. .1‘, :2'.:.".:"".... 1o sec ...ro cures" .‘Iil ALWAYS IIEIIIIIIER! 7%» - u»!- received from! Milton, . r. Ottawa the Canadian Efficieierecryt The followiggdisflthe address: awarded to her husband, Warrant‘ e c iaproid Country and to overcome the RECEIVES hiEDAL - Mrs. C. E. THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN Presentation 1b stationed v is wand-e John ~ MELON While ' andaiterafew Ifillraksscllhil I who read 2355 gs 5 i l? E atchwaspreasntcdby i 5 erickifle .1: ‘a one usgrthnPtififihl-‘iullli lbane. P. S. l. a no vs- . Dear Bobertz-W f ends Bradalbane and vlcllitlll; Xclssemot gtergmtoknltght to honor‘ uhas one ve oun ou w o ans- wredhls alltoiqglitforhisKirig as .. s. i! E Laval University "tihcse at home may feel near to those far away with whom they know they are knit close in the ail embracing love of God." is is how we feel towards all our boys who are going overseas. W8 88k You now to please accept. this little remembrance not as ts intrinsic value out by the esteem and friendship ‘you are held by us. Elsi-led on benalf of our friends gfmlifiidalbane and vic nity. Personals Mr. Allison Saunders left this week for Halifax where he will en. ter Medical School at Dalhousie University. Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Campbell, 218 Weymouth St. City, have re- ceived word from their son, Harvey of his safe arrival in Sicily. Mr. George Moar, after spending a brief holiday with his parents at. New Peri-h hm returned m Halifax where he L; employed with the De- pertinent of ‘ l Defence. Mr, and Mrs. Robert D. Mathe- son, Clyde River, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Inman, Cornwall. were visitors to Btanchel on Sunday last. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lester Cairns. Mr. Frederick S. Martin who has been spending a holiday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George li/far- tin of New Perth has returned to Halifax where he will resume his studies in Dalhousie School of Law. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Mac- Kenzie are spending a short hOli- day in the city, the guest of Mr. MacKenzies aunt, Mrs. J. L. Lock- hart, Mr. MaeKenzie is employed by the Canadian Bank of C0111‘. merce. New York City. m. Harold A. MaoKinnon, Canoe Oove, was a visitor to Stanchel recently. the guest cf his sister. Mrs. D. Lester Calms and Mr. Cairns, on his return h; was accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Annie MacKinnon, who had been visiting her daughter. Seward H. Parker of Lord's Cove who spent a vacation perird at Prince Edward Island. guest of his nephew. Rev. Poul Richardson of Montague, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart, has returned heme. He also visited Nova. Reotia-ewnt Jchn Telegrflolr Journal. IN HEMORIAM MR. JOHN OWEN MIcGUIGAN friends were shocked and Mr. John owe, MacGuigan release. To sin. working in the "Horny" pictures is fun, He loves the out- door locations that are so neces- sary for the making of these Harry ADDED — ANDY CLYDE COMEDY -- SERIAL is beautiful wlnite horse, Topper, plays such a his part in ai his films it is easy to see why he calls wo rig "fun". Before the cameras, he never Itouches the lips cf a tempting heroine. and most of his leading i “a” "m m“ “my """'°“‘ tool If Bill so much as sighed at one of the young-things. however. " probably forty thousand letters would reach lr'm in no time flat is particular audience doesn't go H in for iovin‘, croonin‘, kisses in the moonlight and such "mush." BLACKIE STALKS STOLEN JEWELS .. . - AND KISSES! ' Bosto Blookte . .i'ct.:on's bglovednrnscal . . . . stalls the darkness for stolen jewels . . . am stolen kisses! Your favorite queen's wedding . . . d l crime king's career of murder! Gunfire light. u a blackout Eliot MeooWKEi. uni». rosrsa, RITA JOHNSON new casr or TECHNICOLOR m1- 0'liaru‘r. "My ‘hull is sl mglP-“incc Edward h "Y 0‘.lI\:ira‘s of u», "w slanai "1 the nation's lflllazin z any ALSO - comsov m GANd ausrsas EMPIRE -:- TIlIIIGIIT-FIIL-SAT. SHOWS AT 7 - 8:45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 d bu‘ West widely heralded noveli . _In ad i- i 5° glylndc in.o a motion picturtthticn "My Friend Fltcka’ was pick- . ., Fren , rhml- the new Technicolor filrnlfor ts made to c en today at ioarte. beloved awry ra . aoco ny months. it also including "The Grams of Wrath" ears of these of be- "How Green was My Valley" and ‘timed rei- reproduced“ in "This Above All" Re swillcg" trusted with the ruining of a er's g ~ Red Boot n} novel, ma: lastly distinction tion . and "hot" diamonds! ht with Boston Slackie" ro- thrills for all bullets scream. . . an lovable of rogues traps the rate of killers! , ester Morris once more to be seen in the title role. othen of the their familiar roles include Geo hers in the su '“-'_"*‘“ i lead. hi1 0 illflfifltlo Mllflllllfi nor-ting gaste are 0y Kenda and Al Hill. M Ks the Boak-of-the-Month Club ~~m°~ ° cdb rs. to head Climuxlng all this was the news flicks." Appearing in the that 30th Century-Fox had ar- version of a aged for the film to be Buddy's strong po t novel in Teshnlcolof. its aithful reprrduotions of novels tinted for much of Featured . tor: Foster onl noted for Producer Ralph Dwtrieh. w“ “wand S Sherman productions. He loves '_ when he was suddenly stricken. 201556, and as hard, fast riding on ' M8610 scoundrel interrupts a burlesque ,., to en into killers! In of all his . Boston Bluokie-keeps boiling with hot lead w: at th Em ire [Fflolurlileiirs "After -I action ans when air raid sirens shriek . . as d the is while cast. who return in m, Stone. Richard Lane. Walter, sands and Lloyd Corrigan. Love- ly Ann Savage plays the femin- Yr. the east. of "My Friend film best selling NDVCI‘ seems in The film since his work in "How Green was, publish; czm any has long bzen noted for My Valley" and "The Pied Piper" of res the suc- films. viith Roddy are Pres- Rita ted at his home on Sunday afternoon, September 5th, after suffering only a short time with an heart attack- The deceased had been in his usu health previous to that rriomin a1 aid was summoned but to I no avail. His spirit returned to l-lis i Eternal Home at the age of ‘H years. Th: deceased was the son o! tho B b Guigan d in High es- 'steem by his many acquaintances. was a bright and cheery friend and all were made welcome in his hOIIltB- The loss will be keenl felt in the community but it is fir tho home where his passi will be felt the reatest where sister Flora is eft alone in the old homestead. The funeral service was held on Tuesday afternoon from his late wesidence and was largely attended. iHts pastor Rev. Mr. MacGowan con- ducted the service and gave a won- derful comfortin message to all the bereaved and le t the thought with -,al1 hearers of the great need to re prepared when the call comes. He also Dlid I. flttin tribute to the life of the deceased n all the walks of life as a friend. The hym were The Lord's My Shepher , Shall We Gather At The River and There Is No th In Heaven. ounoed many he last time the face of s dear rtsnd. The many beautiful oral "ributes ave silent testimo to the ife of t- a deceased. Interm t was n Malpeque cemete . The pal euearers weetre. Ggge . ontgom y. nav ilrnes enton. Frederick Oh on and al h Beairstn. There are eit to mourn his bass- E ing two s Mn. John T. Mc- he Wne said “NO CAKE?" You can make wartime cakes that are jusi: about as fine cakes as you ever baked—in spire of some difficulties over ingredients like shortening or sugar or eggs. It's all a matter of the right mipn, carefully followed, with 5m! ingredients. The Question of Butter You have your choice of three ways of reducing the amount of butter you use in cake-baking- or of eliminating butter entirely, if you wish. 1. Wherever the recipe calls for butter, use half butter and half ‘some other kind of shortening. 2. Use some other shortening entirely in piacc of the butter called for in the recipe. This can be done with all Swans Down Cake Flour recipes. 3. Make some of the many won- dcrful Swans Down Cakes which call for m: shortening of any kind! Here's one you can try. Champion Sponge Cake 11/4 cups sifted Swans Down Cake Hour ll/4 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder l leaipoon grated I Ind 4 egg yolks 4 egg wHiel 1/‘ teaspoon nit I teaspoon vanilla ll/4 cups sugar 1A cup boilhg waist Sifr flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three rirnes. Add lemon rind ro egg yolks and bear until thick and light. Acldidcup sugar gradually, beating constantly. Bear egg whites until light and foamy throughout; add remaining M cu of sugar very graduall and continue at- irig until stiff cnoug to hold u in defi- nite, satiny peaks. Add vani . Add boiling water to egg yolks, stirring well; thcn add flour all at: once and beat: with spoon until smooth. Fold quickly into egg whites. Turn into ungreased 9-inch tubc panancl bake in slow oven (37.5°F.) 1 hour, or until done. Invert pan i. hour, or until cold. PAGE THREE Wliet About the Sweetener 7 The three usual sweeteners for cakes-sugar, corn syrup or honey-are all a bit: of s. pro 1cm these days. Bu: there are Swans Down recipes that call for very little sugar-others that use pm: sugar and part syrup or oncy-others that use all syrup or honey. Here's one fine example —-s light, tcm ting Ia er ca e, suing only 4 tab espaonfu .r of ibart- ming and only one s55. One-Egg Cake 2 cups Swans Down Calls Flour l teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder 4 tablespoons bites or other shortening I eggurlnaten g/ teaspoon salt I teaspoon vaaila )4 cup milk I cup sugar‘ ' Sift: flour once, measure, arid baking powder and salt and sift together three times. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually and cream together well. Add egg and best very thorouphly. Add flour, alternately with mi k, s small amount at a time, bcsrin after each addition until smooth. dd vanilla. Bake in two greased 8-inch layer pans in moderate oven (375°F.) 25 Eilfllllfl. ‘If snbstitutio corn s or hone , uie l cu and decrease lshllk so ylrfiugup. Or uyse 1/; cup all syrup and M cup of sugar; decrease milk to K cup and 1 ssh espoon. There are several wartime ways you can serve this cake. S read 1am between the layers. r ice with out: favorite icing if you have t e sugar to spare. Or there's a sugsrless recipe on the Baker's Chocolate wrapper for a lus- cious chocolate frosting. For Better Cakes Made from soft whearfgrown in one particular part o Canada Swans Down is a special cake flour that makes better baking easy. The choicest of the wheat is selected, mil ed by Swans Down "Controlled Milling”, then sifted again and again through silk, unril 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. SIIIIIIIS DOIIIII CIIIIE FLOIIB Some Answers to Wartime Cake Problems Eggs a Bit Scarce? Many women think that i: rakes a l0! of qggs to make a light, tender cake. Bur no: if you use Swans Down Cake Flour. One of the special features of Swans Down is that ii: responds so wonderfully in quiie simple reci- pcs. You can make splendid Swans Down Cakes with only one or two eggs-even with no c531. Try this cggicss chocolate cake. Its lightness and tenderness will amaze you. Bur, of ccursc, no ordinary flour could givc such results. Eggiess Chocolate Cake 2 squares baker's Unsweetened Chocolate 1% cups sifted Swans Down Cake Flour I WP 111' 5/4 teaspoon soda 3/4 teaspoon nit I cup sugar 1/; cup shortening I teaspoon vanilla Combine chocolate and milk in top of‘ double boiler and cook over rapidly lmlllflg will" 5 minutes, stirring occa- sionallyn Blend with rotary egg beater; cool. Sifc flour once, measure, add sods, salt and sugar and sift.- togcrher three times. Cream shortening, add flour mixture, vanilla, and chocolate mixture, and stir until all flour is dam ned. Then bcat vigorously 1 minute. ake in lvvn greased and ligbri floured 8-inch pans ill moderate oven 375°F.) 20 rninum, Many deeply grieved to learn of the pass- ~ ing or al Saint John. The dcuble ring cere- ' cessories. the old heme. his twin brother Sin- clair passed away just seven months ago. Gone but nct forgotten. LUCK-KINCADE The marriage of Miss Vcfixia Eleanor Kincade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kincade, Millldge Avenue Saint John N.B_ to Lee- ding Seaman Stuart Charles Luck, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Lu- n; Church Avenue Fair-ville, took place snturjuv," morning it 10 0' clock at the home of the officiat- ing clergyman. Riev. A. D. McLeod mony was used. The bride. who was given in mar- riage by luer fnihc-r, was attired in an afternson tires 0f white forai chiffc-n over white satin fashioned with full skirt. fitted bodice with square neckline and elbow-length seeves. Her finger tip veil of net. fell iron a halo of white flowers and she carried Ophelia roses. Miss Shirley Stc-veng attended as bridesmaid and w:re im afternoon dress of paie blue sheer. ‘The bod- ice was fashioned with V-neckline and. thrce-quarter-length sleeves Her ha; was of yellow lc-zhcm and she carried a vnrioyl bouquet, of gs- adioli, Murray Kincade was his brother grocmsman. - Following we ceremony the RC. N.V.R.. formed a giuard of hcnor outside the parsonage through which the bride and groom passed. Dinner. was served at the home of the groom's parents after which the couple left cn a wedding trip to Charlottetown P.E.I. ‘The bride traveled in a dress of brown and gold silk crepe with pale green ac- Gifts include’ a tri-light floor lamp frzm the DJI- Crew of the R. C.N.V.R..; suitable gifts from this recruits of the R.C.N.V.R_ am from the canteen ccmmittee. and sliver coffee pct from the R-C.S.C. wedding trip Mr. and lvifrs. ~ Luck will reside at 32 Church Avenue, Flirville. tsters Kay Sea. View and Mia; Flora at i i . 8 AIRiESS mcszo in warsnonoor neat SEAlED con-romeo 7w THE FAMOUS RED ROSE received by Miss teacher, Grade Kays. I send 560M131} DBMS-S, IO e Afghan is be top ooveri In one of he big in which our poor live. this month. now. so that they the magnitude of lasting peace. Rodne St. On return from their ‘m, your very ‘enemas “d w _ atefuily. 1AM CIIAMBII‘. i TRAILS AND AFFLICTION - OF EARLY RA MONTREAL. 0ue.. Sept. l5 -- War has always had a reverbera- ting effect even in places seem- ingly far distant. There has come to light here s copy of the first meeting of share olders of the Grand Trunk R City on come gift. Yours all securiti been received for working." TIA M011 Children’: Work ls Appreciated The following letter ha! Junior Red Gross", Prince Street School, which speaks for itself: W. V. S. Evacuation Office Perth County Dutterstone, Dunkfeld, July, i043 harps, be interested to know that t for g, lttle girl's bed. ,.lI‘he poor children nave come at intervals since war began, from a large Scottish city been badly bombed once or twice. The children improve so much and get to like the country life. some Mary 0 "Inviriclbles wish I you will, per- used as the country houses little "evacuees" which has ported due to extreme weather, the report stating that (i858) was the se- verest known in Canada East for several years." Mention is made in the report of the acquiring of land in Montreal and Toronto for terminal stations. Two years later, in 1856, the line was Opened for traffic to Toronto and today forms part of the Canadian Na- tional system over which high speed all-steel trains with thund- erous high-powered locomotives clip off the miles at the rate of cine. If one of the old sharehold- by ers who attended the meeting in‘, oboe in ll’ your signatures begin with that of Elders Rodd and end with Viola you very very grateful thanks for the charming Afghan which you have made so well and which has been forwarded to us here, in the centre of Scotland. I notice a number of you have i864 was to come back‘ to earth today he would rub his e es. take another look out to camp, ‘attention at time, -in a wialley near here, tli which a stream runs straight from the hills. Some have never camp- ed out before and we are hoping for good weather, such as we have may endloy their new experience to the ful. We over here admire so greatly Canada's war er. fort. and look forward eagerl to a the day when we can all roeice together in victo and q, just and ank you agaip 8 ofa July 27, i854 in The Crimean war was on at the time and the directors were eon- eerned owing to the promects of a general European war "and the consequent propable deprezsicn of es." The company had taken over the St, Lawrence and Atlantic Railway between Port. land and Montreal, stating it had "3 state unfit There ference to the great. rho?“ ard- snric which raged is also re . panicu rl WKlTaYSvT," gommwas ah re- l ILWAYS niiwsy h~ld la y in treal. and which checked "the the United Will Leave Wood Islands 1.00 us. ll-00 an- and 8.00 pJn. winter and crawl remark swift for mo." back gab Ills ta "Marvelloi-fs but it's tfl CREAM BED‘ _____-_______ IRISH MOSH U! 1N OLD ICI MONCTON. N. B.-'rhe impetus given by the war to the us- tion of Irish Moss in the Provinces, a form of seaweed brings to light that ice cream il not Intyr Carla bBI so new, declared J. E, 10o e, Agricultural A ent for the dian National Rslwaya. h: a recipe book dated "1802, that! II I from and as a probably i preparations and 3E0 for cold water glut. FUNERAL NOTICE WANTE D TEN THOUSAND POUNDS MILK DAILY. New Government Subsidy on milk for making Cheese Oct. I. Ilunstaffzoge Cheese & Butter Go. DUNSTAFFNAGE, P.E.I. . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. - CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. "PRINCE NOVA" “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” marav-suamavs mownam Starting July 1st the Nova Scottie-Prince Edward Island Ferry Service will operate three round trips per day. one a minute, and cholera eplde-lrcclpe for making ioe cream. In _ mics are no more, due to the ad- l ingredient of vances made in preventive medi_,Moss. The moss which gelatin is produced, chocolate making’: which Wll Jrisb is rlotr in Ifiloli. is used in base for medicines, in toils Members of the Charlottetown Council, Knights of Columbus, ore requested to meet at 55 Spring Pork Rood, Thursday morning ot 8:30 A.M., to attend the funeral of our lute brother Herbert Murphy. Will Leave Caribou 9.00 an. L00 ram. Ind $.00 pa. LUNCI-IES SERVED NURTHUMHERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED CIIAILOTTITOWN- F. I. I. shaving soap, d.‘