f A1511. 21. 1949 With Your Favourite Baking Recipe '. ENTER JEWEIJS IREASIIRE CHEST CONTEST' LOOK WIIAI YOU WINI For all Canada . . . $1000 Grand Prize i w I til ' =l"-.=;c.'=*;-=t.==- ~:.~.'»=r.== , oan as rn Faint Youlclzrilgl-eta only with women nyuur own e lainl h 2 shortcut ....r.".':.:.':'.:..:.': _md your tarry to Jewel Treasure Chaslflongia .O.Box3!. ermlnalA. as manyr vet al n: i 3 rhrliiiltlinifm gewznhdfidd insist on onl an Send in your recipe to y In eaell region . . . $500 let Prise, $200 2nd Prise, $80 9rd Prise. And I $l0 lllls as Consolation Prizes. "gunman! vm-l aleavlral Aoorvorrul ulw llvlsnsvvm llarl 000K Read these rules and win a prizel ‘I’ Fer nrfra sod blscaln. uh: and pin —finr cools awll. It errata: gala-hr! Bind: Iumrl ~. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED eaeeeleeeeeeeeaeeoeoeooanee "Your recipes are needed for the new, reviled Jewel Recipe Book," rye ysrtha Iogln. “Won't you 0 P . -wi cash i d l ‘will, cgntaat. ‘gels: 3.7%»: to wan %'}‘.'L".l‘i>'2l.2'&‘.".1l’ l-lere'g all you do: Write out your févounte ficspegr cake, pieor cookie. re an ece a box t: of Swift's Jewel Shorteni . Mail to Y. test, IEO. Box 35, Terminal A Toronto. Remember your winnin are good, lor you com in the Maritimel and New. lus $1,000.00 aa Canada paper. Ansell lr to ewel's Treasure Cheat Co ‘ ceao w th women in the Mari me: oundiand. [don't wait. i it mnfloy I iwif Caoadlaa ‘O-effigltrd u Jdgraling sdendee so members ofth r families. 4 i".'.':r'£"c".‘.l.'il§‘l."'.!."°tr'l.."l.".'.l§'l‘li ggtsrutrmtnrisz: ll I . Coételt do‘ M: Llnklegd 3:1] mus a ar midglalfinf this data. ' n Prizes will be awarded for excellence o the fingshlfl llroducta sa prepar by l lied dlenuanl working under the duecuen of Martha loaln. 7 Decision ol’ Martha Logan and bar lodges is final. You accent these rules when you eater the contest. Nlrnal of Grand Prise and Regional winners will be published in this paper. aaoaeeeooeeoeeeeeefiqaeoaaaeoaa Wlufiyaajormlévpdileeaewetuelell’ luau. We?! ls "yeosseeifieeallbualnet/ SleafllendfemultelgmlgSqldmlea.’ fiadelayaa ANIMAL MIGRATION TEE PAB. Man. - (C?) —Doer> and iuwna of caribou herd.l are moving northward into the North- west Territories weeks earlier than usual this year. Gradual on- gt cg spring has resulted ln car- ibou trickling north ahead of melting snows.‘ - UNLUCKY CHURCH was“. Ont. - (or) - The remodelled Baptist Church here was recently damaged by fire to the extent of several thousand dollars. The first service in the ed remodelled church was held only the day before the fire broke out. WOULD TEACH SWIMIVIING Because of losses in the Second World War of servicemen unable to swish. efiorts have been made in several countries tc introduce compulsory swimming courses in schools. oneml-‘it ALL! All for one-one for all. a .Koyser "Fit-All Proportloned" nylons always give "custom-fit" perfection. Oebs-g-it you're lmal Mlda-lf you're medium longs-If you're tall Fit-All-Topa‘ Mldr-for larger thighs Fli-All-Tepa‘? longs-for larger thighs At all the nicest stores, $1.65 u "ms commas. mlllnwnwrowu The lllntral Guardian This column l.l reserved f now] of local interest, but advattzlalg of mail"! Hall" may be va can . ablein advnaczmm ‘mm, p” OIASWIIA rue Photograph; U ruins coununnanon urn . summon. m 305E BUSBEI on sale at Wool. worth’: now. A!‘ YOU]! SERVICE _ Mm“ Con-l Co. v Phone 2408. THEY'RE HERE‘, baby refriger- ators. Storey Electric. HUNTER. RIVER BEAUTY 5A. LON now open. Lillian Walker, Beautician. JOHNSON I JOHNSON will be the only Drug Store open this after- noon and evening. CITY TAXES-April 80th is the final date for payment of ilrat in. sltghnent City of Charlottetown ' es. ‘ THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to lid-hey. Nova Scctls. Phone Mari- time Centred Airways Limited, 2061 or P. E. l. ARTS and Crafts Guild First Annual Meeting 8 p. m. to- morrow at the Charlottetown Hotel. Tickets at the Hotel. crrv Pom. TAX-All male per- sons, over 21 years cf age, working or living in the city, who have not paid their 1949 Poll Tax are advised to do so by April 30th or action to collect same will be taken. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. — m. and Mrs. James Mc- Garry of Charlottetown announce the engagement cf their daughter Ruth Mary to Mr. Walter C. son of Mr. and ma. Frank Murray of Charlottetown. The wedding will take place in June. BUOYS BEING LAID — Laying of the buoys on the coastal waters got underway yesterday morning when C.G.S. Brant placed several in the vicinity of Charlottetown Harbor. Work on the remainder is being nlshed to completion, wort- men at the present time being en- gaged in giving them coats of pghit after the interior-and exterior had been thoroughly scraped and clean- EEPEAT PERFORMANCE - Another capacity crowd was in at- tendance last night for the final showing of the Y's Men's Variety Concert mt the Prince of Wales Auditorium. An annual event stag- ed by the local Y's Men's Club last night's program again lived up to all expectations with the numerous numbers drawing down well merit- ed applause from the large num- ber present. CAUGHT LARGE TBOUTr-On a fishing trip over the week end at Mach-ask Mill Porsd, Mils Evelyn Davis. Belfast. wrprlslngly pulled out a two pound trout. The excite- ment of landing it dragged the young lady almost into the water. Only for the assistance of Bliclry Rhynes. the day might of proved fatal to the young lady. 'l‘.he party returned home early in the evening none the worse of their experience. -(Pat.rlot please copy.) PLAY 1N HUNTER RIVER. The Stanley Bridge cast played ‘Mr; Bean; frcm Irma" in Hunter River the 19th. The only draw- back was the rain. Every minute of the play was Interesting and humorous. It is an old story told in a new way. An ambitious and designing mother wants he;- at- tractive daughter married to a high-toned city boy, but the daughter's heart is set upon the boy of her own choice. When the mother can't get her own way. she throws a fit, declaring she has heart failure, and is apt‘ to die in their hands. But EIlg doctor tells them nothing is wrong with her but bad temper. Mrs. Joslyn St. Clair is not the only one who has tried that trltk in real life. Personals Mlll Anita Webb, Willard Hall, Toronto is at present enjoying a three weeks holidays with her pnr- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Webb at Cavendish. Mr. S. A. Wiggins, Toronto, in charge of the Dairy and Poultry Division, Canada Packers, arrived in the City last night. He will be here for a few days. Miss Gail Jenkins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins. has returned home after spending a very pleasant Easter vacation with Mr; and Mrs. J. B. Holman of Kenslngton. Mrs. S. Pinenu, 81 Euston St., has returned from Saint John, N. 3., after enjoying the Easter holi- days with her sister. Mrs. Charlotte Blanchard. and * her niece and nephew and other friends. Dr. Charles Dougan and Mrs. Dcugnn returned by car from Bos- ton on Sunday evenlm, more Mrs. ment and la marine road recovery from ln lnjtlry sustained several mouths ago. Dougan has been undergoing ttcst- m . llldlrgelt Operation mrcnanr. IIEPBUBN Former premier of Ontario. who is reported to be in fair condition at Victoria public hospital in London, out, following a serious abdominal operation which is said to have lasted three hours. An unofficial report said that Mr. Hepburn came through the opera- tlon "satisfactorily." He under- went similar abdominal surgery while he was premier. ANYONE WISHING to have Notre Dame Rummage Sale contri- butions culled for please call B0l~L or Sw-J. CATHOLIC YOUNG people are invited to attend the Record Dance at the Holy Name Hall this even- ing. The evening's entertainment is sponsored by the Basilica Youth Club. KIWANIS MEETING — The regular weekly meeting of the Charlottetown Kiwanis Club was held last evening at the Char- lottetown Hotel. Frank Anderson presided. Five new members were received into the club, A Quiz Program was held and plans for summer activities were discussed. CITY POLICE COURT -— At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- terday. three men charged with breaking and entering. all pleaded guilty to the charge and were te- mandod one week for sentence. A man charged with theft was dis- missed with a warning, while a woman charged with breach of the V.D. Act was discharged. SAIL! WITH CARGO - The St. John's, Newfoundland steamer Gol- loway Kent sailed yesterday after- noonfor 3t. Pierre and St. John's with a. mixed cargo of livestock and produce from Island shippers. The boat, arrived in port on Monday and was the third steamer to sail from Buntain as Bell wharf in the past few days. THE PRESBYTEBIAN Church ln Canada. Brookfleld charge, mid- week services are as follows: Hun- ter River Y.P.S. meeting, also meet- lng of the board of trustees, at the home of Mr. Stephen Burns this evening at 8 p.m. Brockfleld pray- er service Thursday evening 8 p. m. Hartsvllle prayer service in the church Friday evening 8 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. “Y” CLASSES FOR GIRLS, WOMEN — YM.O..A. gymnasium classes for girls and young Wctnefl are under the direction o! Mrs. W. K. Sharpe. Classes are operating for girls of every age group fncm ten years and older. Mrs. Sharpe is a graduate of the Margaret Eat- oh School of Physical Education and the University of Western Ontario. special classes for women and ladies badminton will be or- ganized in Beptoznber. ARRIVED BAFELY AT GOOSE BAY -- Mr_ and Mrs. Roy Mac- Lcsn, Malpeque Road, received a telegram yesterday morning advis- ing them of the safe arrival of their daughter accompanied by her husband Corporal Wood and two sum. Donald and Lelloy. at Goose G-AJ“... and his family will be stationed at Goose Bay for two years. Stewart-Jenkins’ M the hflme of the bride's par- ents, at five o'clock Tuesday after- noon. April 29th, Marlon Louise Jenkins, daughte cf Mr. and Mrs Everett Jenkins, Cherry Valley, be- cnine the bride of David George Flfewart son’ of Nllr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Alberry Plains. 'I'hc ceremony was performed in the presence of a few relative; and friends by Rev. A.S. Weir. The bride, given in marriage by her father. was a picture of girlish loveliness in her dress of white moire with fingertip veil flowing from a coronet of Lilies of the Val- ley. Her bouquet waaof deep red roses. Her only attendant, Thelma. Livingstone, wore a floor-length dress cf aqua taffeta with a flower- ltllmmcd taffeta behdeau and ear- rltd an old fashioned nosegay. After the ceremony l bcunteous wedding supper was plrtaken c! and later in the evening m. and ma. Stewart left an their honey- con. On Monday night they were guests of honor at a shower in Pow-nal Hall. Beautiful gifts testify provincial convention this year at Bay. I-Bbmdvf- Corporal Wood. R. “producing in small quantities the And busily spin silver threads of h r, Your youth and beauty that men Will be a faded rose. and none will care. Then. looking back, you'll sadly "How futile are The friends we cherish most econ fade away And mingle with all other forms Grieve not for that which Youth To all. Will crme when Age shall teach us To dimming eyes the future will NOTE! DAME ACADEMY 0n THURSDAY, APRIL 28th At 8.15 P. M. The lealoe Mule Students of Notre Dame Academy will enter. "l! Ill-vale. friends and all in- terested in music with a program ‘WIMP!!! b! the Nola Dame Alumnae. _ “In the Light of the Rainbow" will be a colorful feature of the evmling’; entertainment, AdmidonEeeMCenia.’ Legion Planning Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Clmr. lotltetown Brunch Canadian Legion, BliBlL, will be held Thursday night at the Legion Home, Grafton at. The retiring President, Capt, J,J_ Cfinnolly, RCN (R), V.D. will pre- s e. The Nominating Cclrltnittos have recommended and posted the fol- lowing slate of oiilcers for consid- eration of the meeting: President. H. R. Veasey; 1st Vice-President, J. J. ‘Iran-tor; 2nd Vice-President, I. M. Brown; Eu. cutive members: R. J. Mahar, c, P MlwKmzie. 0.1“. Murtagh. lion. Pres, J. F. Lelghtizcr; Chaplains, Rev. W. Mrxlabe, Rev. J. '1‘. 1b- bott; SgL-st-Arms. Allison Mac. This year the Memorial my par- ade will be held May 8th, the 4th anniversary of VE Day. The Leg- ion members will attend services M Sit. Paul's Anglican Church and the Basilica. It has beenannounced that, the Prince Edward Island Command of the Canadian Legion will hold their 01cm. new‘ Dav. septemw cm. Overeslimaled Dangers Al Chalk River Planl MONIREAL, April f5 -(CP) ._ Canada. overestimated the dangers when she built her atomic pilot plant at remote Chalk River, Ont.. 120 miles north of Ottawa, Dr, C. J. MacKenzic, head of the Atomic Energy control Board said tonight. He told the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy "We now feel such s. plant could be placed quite close to a large city and the employees housed at a. site near the plant. without undue risk." More than 1,000 workers now are trans- ported daily 10 miles or more to their posts. In his speech prepared for de- livery. Dr. Mackenzie said Can- ada's atomic effort has placed her in the forefront of the develop- ments "for peaceful purposes." He said Canada has nothing to dc with the A-bomb. The RooeevelHChuxc-hlll - King conference at Qugbec City in 1949 laid the groundwork for tihree- country ctr-operation in atomic energy. Ilt was decided there that Canada. should build the heavy water pile which now allows her to conduct experiments "of the great- est importance" which cannot be duplicated elsewhere. In the field of raw msteriaid. "ii may very well he that Canada's contribution in uranium and uran- lunfs contribution to the economic prosperity of Canada may some day solve many of our problems." Currently, said Dr. MocKenzle. "there is a gmwlng knowledge of reactors and much thought is be- ing given to different kinds to serve different purposes." Dr. MccKenzle thought the peacetime significance of the en- ergy la "far greater” than its war role. Canada's radioactive pile was most valuable material in the world Tfissile plutonium — a material which I am sure some day will be the raw material of great indust- rial developments." When Age Shall tome By F. H. MacArthur When Time shall draw deep fur- rows ‘cross your brow, Qflfib 0h 110W muse and say: the things in whlchwemlat in dust" and Beauty give For knowledge. never Youth‘: to hold, how to live. Silllllll MIIFVIGALE "Because l l1 i L-nimf r l: It's lRlUM lfi Iclrer the difference Pepsodent Tooth Powder WITH amum l” Why? Because only Peps " changed t0\\ esnealur wlu. em 2'1. roe. val wanker run "PAGE THREE “Whyare yourteeth much xyxjhlhhtoday ,. . contains Islam; the marvelous exclusive ingredient that gives you the greatest deanaing action ever oflered. Pepsadent Tooth Powder cleans your teeth more rhoroughiy—cleana better between teeth —- gets rid of every trace of dull film. That's why New Pepsodent with lrium gets your teeth cleanest-and when they're cleanest they're whitest. Ash for Pcpsodent Tooth Powder today-you'll love Pepsodenfs delicious. fresh taste= HAMPSHIRE W.M. S. The Hampshire United W. M. S. were entertained for their April meeting by Mrs. John Clark. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. Hlbert Tremere. The theme: A new advance in Christian Mis- sions, Christian Mlssions were born on Easter day. The first message of the Risen Christ to his disciples was. "Go tell the world" — and they obeyed His command. 1 Passages of scripture from Mark 16 and Acts i,'2, on the Easter story were read by Mrs. C. Proud and Mrs. C. Newscn. A challenge was extended to each member, to help share in an advance towards W M. S. work this year, such as: 1. Attend meetings regularly; 2. help to enlist new members; 3. be more faithful in Bible study and pray- er; 4. read at least one more missionary book; 5. help in the missionary education of children; 8. increase my glvlngs. Soldiers of the Cross, Arise! was sung and this hymn closed the devotional period. The president. Mrs. C. Edwards presented a chapter from the study book. "West of the Gorges," which portrays very beautifully how eager the Chinese people are to hear and to be taught about the Savior. Eight members responded to roll call and two new members were heartly welcomed. namely: Mrs. E. Glow and Mrs. E. Stewart. The Easter thnnkcffering envel- opes were opened and a good sum was reported by the treasurer from the some A lovely warm quilt had been completed within the last month and was left with the supply secretary. Mrs. G. Kltson was ask- ed to take the study book for the May meeting and Mrs. Hlbert Tremor-e kindly invited the mem- bers to her home for that evening. Correspondence was read by Mrs. J. Easton and a discussion took place on the W. M. S. Rally. The meeting closed with Mizpah Bene- diction. COKE PRODUCTION UITAWA. Alprll fl -- (C?) —- for finest results use FLEISCHMANWS YEAST so pure-so convenient—ao speedyl And your broads, desserts and ‘Howthefamilywfllcheerwhan you bring that fragrant plate of KAYSER The Last. Word In Nylons And All In Fits For One iHosiery Perfection MGDRE £~ lffl5LEOD ME.“ FOR SALE My property situated on the Victoria waterfront, consisting of l‘ dwelling, general store and stock, meat shop, Ice cream parlor and furniture and “Sea Brceae" dance hall. Sdg. B. E. MORRISON, Victoria, P. E. I. Production of coke from ovens and gas retorts in Canada during Feb- ruary was 817.046 tons as 8881118! 290.545 in the corresponding month a year ago. Nova. Bcotla, New Brunswick and bu, Quebec aocountod, for 84,979 tons, Ontario 210,810 and Western Can- ada 21,366. Output for the tlwo months end- 0d February totalled 680,000 tons compared with 614,000 in the lame period of 10B. LIQUOR ANTIDOTE [ Amethyst is composed of Greek words meaning “not to drunk." The ancients believed th stone would keep the wearer ' 1 MARRIAGE nan man '1 There are no old maids in ‘I'll: Marriages are arranged by fami , contract and sometimes a an ‘ takes all the daughters of a house- hold as co-wives. ; ‘tempting, l planer. ROI-LS! to the popularity of this happy “nmd Parker House rolls piping hot fnim rolls will have that. sure-to-ploaae llcr. Melville Morrison, dtanley young couple and with them go the N“ "'7'" °i “m” “'7 A“ u" Bridge. w» 1n the City on hlul- m: wishes of their many friends. nlm Thursday and Friday of last (Patriot Please Cepy) week and was a welcome guest of his brother. Mr. George Morrison and Mrs. Morrison. IN’ MEMORIAM lnlovhgmalnarrefllmfleerge TJlaeI-Iewho A ‘mm’; naloaawav M! the oven! ‘Tina treat you can often repeat-because they're so to make with quick-acting, dependa- ble Flciachmannh Yeast. If you bake at home, you can proiltby theexpsrisncecfoverd '. generations oi‘ Canadian women In using Fleiscbmamfa Yeast. 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