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' Brand 010 and be mm pair serv cc Maclieans Radio service, 267 Fitzroy street. able monthly service rates. 42 Queen street. THEACH OOQa...- OOKS/ART; Music». my 1. xi.) --\. toontinuedtrom Did’! I) -phmugh the National Gallery of Canada. Ber Excellency has ob- tained a loan of about thirty land- gcepee by contemporary eztistl. in- cluding Franklin Biownell. !t.O.A-. may can-, olaranca canon. R..O.A.. nwnn Harris,,A. Y. Jack- son, A.R.O.A., Arthur Liainer. All oJl.. David 3. Milan. Peter na- warth. Lillias Torrance Newton. A.R.0.A., Will Ogilvio. 09011‘ Pepper. and J. W. Beatty R.O.A. This is a great encouragement to native Canadian art and a stim- ulant. especially to the 1011910!‘ artiata. Painting: by man! (1 £150 artists have been shown in Ohllb lottctown at the Harris Geller! this past year. In reviewing the ninth annual Exhibition 0! the Canadian So- ciety of Painters in Water colour this spring. 0. Campbell. Mclnnil wrote at Pegi Nicol and Carl " “ ' "Whether it is that Pepi Nicol and Carl Bchacfec are more pt home in water-cotcur than in oil or not. they are both at the top of their form in this showing. The chief feature of Miss Nicole paint- ing, apart from its colour. is its immediacy . . , As tor Carl Schnei- er. I cannot believe that in the next few years he will not become perhapg our most important land- scaplst." _ niamples of the work of both oi these artists were shown here in the first Exhibition brought to Charlottetown by the Prince Ed- ward Island Art society. ..,. B Those who heard the two-piano team Reginald Godden and Scott Malcolm play in Charlottetown last winter will be interested in their present appearance in Toronto in a five-piano group. This remark- able body of brilliant Canadian pianists is unique in the fact that each of its members is entitled to stellar ranking in his own right. Besides Malcolm and Godden in the Group are Alberta Guerrero Ernest Belts and Reginald Stew- art. Tcronto audiences also greeted Nelson Eddy enthusiastically on his appearance in the iinal audi- torium concert last month. For one of his encoies Mr. lllddy sang a highly dramatized version of Mous- scrgsky'a "Song o.‘ the Flea" which demonstrated his marked acting ability. The "Song of the Flea" was one of the solos of Stephen 8lepoush- kin of the Russian Imperial singers heard in Charlottetown this montlh 77ie Housewife (Continued from page 3) cipe. Here's how it works out in some not too intricate English cake recipes. MARMALADE CAKE ‘6 lb. (1% cups) flour; The New 1936 Streamlined ENTERPRISE \ It’a years ahead—ln fact, so far ahead that it has no competitors. You can never be satisfied with an ordinary Range when you compare the STREAMLINING gives them a striking appear- ance that will add new life to your kitchen. 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STREAMLINING flows the heat smoothly to every corner of the oven, thus baking to perfec- STREAMLINING the draft flows overcomea all friction. It's smooth, quick action brings un- believable satisfaction. eration. lo llotd To Buy The ordinary. There’: An EIITEIIPIIISE From 49.50 lip! visions would not override the other The resolution may be amended in; in their quart bottlaa would bi relatively few Canadians. STREAMLINING re. suits in. economy of fuel. The daily saving on coal alone is worth consid- : 4 ozs (4 heaping tablespoons) at t mm“ 1 cs 7 The B0b01ll1k %.“.‘?..°”" Emmet 3“ "‘° 'b°b°"“k' X§.’.§..3°.“?.‘.".‘.‘.‘.....‘.’."‘§.'i thzslig buziugi. lust under 34 cup fruit §"*‘°u §°*p:':'u!t ‘win lguioiwugxlfoiné €l¥ro:,|);'el'i “iii -Heglgbfibegflin aging: 2'... xau1':i %cialuliqucr npwtim oat. nth’: IVGI:];e“C::itl;l"l.lllvl:$ Iv e we (t) not consider him a. Indeed we fee‘ that hlis th St - sugar statute books prohibiting liquor stage, possibly deleting all i-eleven-‘ The $100-provision has been in in only 324 worth of goods unfit , j '3“ "‘F"“‘- W‘ ‘W 13 W “W ‘ ° ° “W” ' 1 . unixn-is and mother stipulating cos to liquor. Finance Minister force since May 1 and the revenue the regulation and it ooi-null. dmumi history notes contributed commonly known in our land. “'9 5°“!-“er that V18"-5 our home- 993- imports could not exceed one quart. Dunning and en Canadians bring- minister said it had been used by Ont uioe by the Pioneer Jack Miner League) Even the cruel chserver will have~H9 is a b‘rd that fs quite easy to ob- 3 °z5- (3 “b1°5P°°“5) m‘"“" - " ' ' gape fit the most beautiful birds little dimculty in icentztyzng mm. Senfhefls he will sit for A long time ‘*‘;“’,Ffls “km pom, t v our province in spring The mil in i .011 Sfime W118} BVEYY Once In a P°°“ 3 v . .° “".'?“,."‘“"1“T“_°._."‘vwhuemm:ms mums mg. Enousnmmmvrom MW 1' H E o N i. Y c o M P i. E r s I. o w - P R I c E D c A R WE Diuvsns Z 8crhacIBrlcfDbciudonI¢nDrMng,DedL glad to the Safety. Comfort and Plcuug-o_ _ol the Motoring Public. Prapand by General Motors -rrgz‘.-..-_-«on. . No. 6-‘-\-P_O,WER AND SPEED, ate them in the first place. 02 course. automobiles aren't built with the idea ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ei-oi-the “ oi-the B itleaman. Thr ~ built to suit the men and women ture that Wncn the engineers provide them. an ility to go fast lust naturally results. 3 For instance, nearly everybody 13);" :0 3“ 301,,‘ gapromptly as possible. Now that’: lust a matter of ' I e p.¢‘:£ver we have in our engine and how our car 1; :‘i'nen t the Of‘I:ll-—(:ll—_n‘il)-l;g.—".lTl:ill.- ‘ 2 , Y not mean as much in some localities as in ‘ o era, but cars have to be built to suit us wherever 71.; may live and wherever we may want to'go. no »~——.-..V_._,,,_ , i '- Each-sen tell us that thefcciild b'ull'd_a'falrly low-powered car that would pull us up the steepest hill. But if they did. they would have to gear it so low that when we got 3 over the top and onto a level stretch, we could only go crawling along at a rate that wouldn't satiety even the most conservative drivers. 1 ‘ 3"! perhaps the most important reason for luv-, in our power what it is in modern cars, in a matter; ‘hit ml!!! 01 us have never considered. We all know; What happen! 00 Ill. when we. ourselves, are going at hlth pressure all the time. either physically or meniaily.A can work 12, 14 or id hours a day, but we know we act alone best when we don't tax "7 h'°''-“’‘“ “ ’°“ “'9 “ “mi ‘‘ 9"“ home. We long to hear me SW0“ ""*" *‘ "‘ . :.';.w*".-...~.'.*;' .:;'.é':..:a°..“: 3:: Dominion Pr°'*"°" .... ..... ....... I I bird in the Carolina. If he should Runs Afoul 01 Pro- olw "'§,'_,,,7“""" °r..'*: *3.:;..?:'..*°.__.j;:.'::..' egg‘-..dnu vincial Law -»..-....- .:.-H '- fmb '0 come yI'OiO¢t an ,0‘! 1-._ you! In‘. sore’ will flndinh'mancatintci'eat- “’“e:i:‘o-‘__,,.., hour. ing little friend. I ‘:3 ‘_|”''',,. en- _ V pfini $2,: I la: {and then he will spring into the air and on quivering wings pour out his song again, then very often, alight on the same twig from ‘which he sprang. some birds are ‘ "Ely hard to study as they are con- ltinually on the move. Not so with ‘the Boboliiik. The female and juv- (miles are very dull colored and might easily be mistaken for a fe- male English sparrow. We have spent many happy moments as we ctover fields. Dutng his visit to us he is a most exemplary bird, hav- ing no bad habits and many good seeds thrown in. The therefore is of great value to us and should be given complete pro- tection. However he does not al- ways remain the good boy as we know him. During ha migration to south America, his winter home. he stops for a while in South Car- olina and there he beccme". a fiest. He allghts on the rice fields some- times in thousands and does con- siderable daineze to the growing crops. The farmers shoot many of them and sell them or use them as food. What a. pity he strays into such devious paths. He h known down there as the rice bird and not as our beautiful bobolink. Hia spring coat has turned to a dull color more in keeping with that o." thefemaleandhcalsoioaubis sweet song of the springtime. We have been waiting dly by day for our little friend who has not yet returned to us from his winter rvrslasi sxunllinol I--1 Bobolink , batter. Rub the flour and butter to- gether, with the baking powder sieved in with the flour, add the other drys. beat the egg before ad- ding it. the mxmaladc. and the milk. Bake in a well greased round tin in a moderate oven for one hour. POUND CAKE 1 lb. (3% cups) flour; 1 lb. (2 well packed cups) butter; 1 lb. (2 full cups) fruit sugar; Juice of 1 lemon; ‘A teaspoon baking powder. cream the butter. beat it with the (good beating prevents curdllng of the batter). and lemon juice. ihm the ilour. baking powder, and salt sifted together. Bake in a well greased tin for 1 1-4 hours in a steady oven. Half this amount makes a fair sized cake, and I think myself it's one of the world's beat—particularly if you will go to the trouble to ice it with almond icing and cover that with a boiled white icing It keeps. of course, in- dciinitzly—if you don’t let ur left hand know where your t hand put it. t|llll0R|TEM STRIKES SNAG vccausm... . . ‘ XIIDIIYWKIQQ Tfllfiu vr-—¢ . ASK Chevrolet owners, and you'll find llizlall agree that Chevrolet for 1936 la the most economical of can to operate. Thereasonwhy lhuacwncraqaiinoranillaatothcqallono£qu- andaaldoinhavatoaddoilbeiwcanohaiigaa—iaanadvantaqono other low-priced. car can claim. It is Chovrolcfa exclusive Valve-in- Hcad alx-oyllndar angina! Obvicualy 1!: cylinders use less cal: have watched him i his ‘ and °"' °' °“' '"°''°’' “" ""1 1° '° ‘'““°'‘ ‘am’ 9'“ W! W" “W '0 WW merry-making. In eaxlly 51751:: and 3 eggs‘ without sacrificing ainoothnua. , the famous VaIve-ln- them, that no doubt people often wonder why so much speed is built summer he frequen-5 the my and Pinch 01 SH"-2 . Head (“dun hhnnuy pmdu“. non pow“ hum “ch gallon of fuel you use. Thcpxooiis, youiindvalvc-in-Hcadcnginaauaodonallairpllnnl. who are soiv n and drive them. And there are guggr tin ngm and almost white ma um, Jeep}. do ‘mm on in mm. mm ones. His food while ht-re consist: 1 I . A d Lh one 3‘ I _ happens i. ..ne of those things are of such a mwfly M insects Wm‘ 9‘ few weed Jmgolgerating afte: gin addition 'p..d boat “A no“ "dug an uni hold ouuhndmq xowrdg Make your own driving loaf of Chevrolet nuance and economy: lodayl Check up on the qraatly xaduoad % GMAC time paymenlt IIH.Ch..~.VllVl-N‘ vununou'...nan_tinuanianuaiiaaaat...tunv CHARLOTTETOWN A. 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