Mir _11_';__14~ anu- A Y ossmoos cseul. You'll love those crisp, goidan whole when biscuits served zoldl And you get l2 big i-ounce biscuits in every pack- age. So ask your grocer for" NABISCO Shredded Wheat. Remember, it costs less to buy 2 psclngssi NABISCO SHREDDED ‘ ___ _ Q _..-u—u-s--—-@_----_-_---__ owufcuesa ll "l I I You lust-bring to boll in sauce- pan l cup lightly salted wster, add 2 coarsely crumbled NABISCO Shredded Whestbis- cuite. Cook l minuec; stirring constantly. Serve with top milk or cream and sugar. Reedy in "l minute!" SW49 MEDICINAL moons ‘iCollee originally was sold by pharmacists only. BIRDS ABOUND North America has more species for medicinal use of game birds than any other continent. "nalseumauuie 0 It's a joy to take a batch of baking out of the oven when you've used dependable Fleischmannfis Yeast! Rolls so crispy-—breads so light -— buns so temptingly fragrant! If you bake at home, , RE5U crs, I use . always use fast acting Fleischmannh Yeast. It has been the standby of three generations of Canadian women! Get some today. {E The ilantral Guardian This column is reserved u“ i" 1°“! interest. hot sdverlgiog of " "s"! "We m: be Inserted able in advance. CBABWHA no fume-graphs IEMIHUB TAXI Phony 5a WOIITHPS DRUG 5T0 today. Phone 271. ~ v B! W" closed lmtil Friday, 13th, MRS. JOHNSTON LA D155 WEAR-Bargains — Con“, 5mg;- Dresses, etc. THREE FLIGHIS wngny u, 570M)’. Nova Scotis. Phone Mari. time Central Airways Limited, m5] MR. M. BUELL u" Levitt Potato col mdhsrlozlziogiie, left Saturday morning by plane for Rvdwllle. Conn, Mr. Bucll expects W bfi IWEY for several days, on bum?" ion with the ATTENTION er. PETER’! GURUE CONGBEGATION. _ Members and friends are invited ,<=~.::...s@..;~ 1 u May 11th at sr. M. w m ' CITY POLICE COUBT- lit the stliwndiary Magistrate’: Court yel- terday, a drunk and incapable was sentenced to 10 days in jail, while ~a man charged with being drunk and disorderly was remanded until Monday. Three men charged 'with breaking and entering we! warned and discharged after their recog- lnizsnce and sureties amounting to $500 each were approved and taken. Personals Mrs. David G. Saunders u. rlvod in the City by plane on Mon. day evening from‘ Detroit, Mich. on a holiday, to visit her mother Mrs Mabel C l-Isrris and sister Mrs $151: Macl-Zachern, 41 Richmond I08 . Miss Audrey Thomas, who is employed with the Sun Life Insur- ance Company of Montreal, is at present spending her vacation in Prince Edward Island, the guest of her friend, Miss Juanita Hervey, Crapaud, and her sister, Miss Madge Thomas of Charlottetown. - Pte. Francis Chester Dalton, who is with the American Army, has returned to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, after having spent l0 days leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dalton, Fort Augus- tus. Mrs. G. E. Wood, Saint John, and little son, have arrived in the city to1oin Mr. Wood who is field sec- retary for the Canadian National Institute for Blind in this Province. They will reside at 98 Upper Hills- boro St. NOVEL ARGUMENT DIJNTMM. Bucks. England - (OP) — As 1003 as tuberculin- to-stcd cows do not graze on the BUM 81011110 as ordinary cows they can “ltiss" one another over a wire fence as much as they like, ruled Denham Council. The coun- cil was discussing the building of l "m" $0 Prevent one herd of cows feeding with others. V i g o r i .... e Men! Vigor-he Tonic for Btloss, rundown, uervotm, depreued, e3- handed condition. Help; improve health. spirits, reguln strength: tones up nervous system; look bet- ter, feel better, more cheerful ener- getic. ‘like Vigorlaie treatment - 16 rhy- mm 4n am. mic. as all drug and department stores. ‘ Electrical Contractor . WIRING AND REPAIRING ERNEST B. R-AMSAY. I20 Elm Ave. Phone I068! our out WAY A TRUCK BACKED over: H; our 1 LET ‘m’ mo HAVE. _.MiNE Til-Eel’ - GET mew 1 FIXED"! - , GUARANTEE ‘IRANSPOIZR- "rpow “P ‘DU DIDN'T SIGN ANYTHING, DID YOU? 'l'HAT KID'LL BE ' OLD ENOUGH FOR AN’ AUTD \ BEF-r" I MEAN \ SOME ‘DAY.’ --ly 1. n. William \ at flvemeutn a word, ‘mug, p”, on. smnurs omca will be ' "'~C" Doy represents -bul, come ii will. Society. Jones-Storey Wedding At Fort Sheridan The marriage took place re- oently st Fort Sheridan, Illinois, of Bertha Vivian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W_J. Storey, Charlotte- town, to Sgt. David Lee Jones. son f Mrs. W. J Jones, Okla- oma, U B.A. The evening wed- ding wss in the Post Chapel oi the American Army station at Fort Sheridan with Chaplain Li. Col. John R. Rhea officiating at the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Bgt. Joseph Buch- anan, and attended by her sister, Miss Marion Storey. The grooms- msn was Sgt. Richard Spcngle. The bride wore navy with angel pink accessories snd carried a white Bible marked with stream- ers of carnation petals and gard- eniss. Miss Marion Storey wore aqus with navy accessories and a corsage of sweetheart rosebuds. Following s reception at the home of Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Buchanan, Sgt. snd Mrs. Jones left by motor for s brief holiday in Msdleen, Wisconsin. For travelling lie. Jones were s teal blue gebsr- dine suit and hst with nsvy acces- sories. When they return they will live at Lake Forest, Illinois. The groom is in the American pennan- ent army stationed at Fort Sheri- dan. , Ill MEMORIMI In loving memory of our dear-mother, Mrs. Issues Palmer, Woodstock. P. l. 1.. who poled sway , May 11th.. lltl. Two deer bright eyes. a ten- der smile, A hill} EIQII‘ "Ill IIIOI i M "min God um m DIQIQIIII I'll“. ms gcusnnmw. _ when mon has finally conquer- ed Cancer. No one knows iusl when ihoi blessed doy will come Everything and anything that IS done, individually and collectively, lo bring "C" Doy one precious second nearer, moons millions of lives will be saved. Science, research, medicine and educoiion will relentlessly wage the Crusade against CANCER until the bottle is won. You can ployu port in bringing "C" Doy nearer. Join the Crusade ogoinsl Concer. Become o member of the Canadian ('1' ‘Provincial lied iiross CIIARLUITETOWN the doy ' i v help v ilouncii Meeting Several med-side Branch, lidrs. J .I-I. McQlllid from Sourls and Judge C. St. Clair Trainer of Montague were among those present at the well attended Director of Nutrition Servicac. who was spending o. few dll’! in ‘he Province in the interests of her department, talked to tlie meeting on the different phases of Nutrition Services and spoke very highly of the work which has been accomp- lished in Prince Edward Island under the supervision of Mrs. Wil- liam Reddin, M50. who has re- cently reslgncd. Mrs. Stevenson said she was doing her utmpst to secure a capable successor for Mrs. Reddin so that the work of this department may go forward and be extended. Progress reports were given by the chairmen of the different standing committees which showed satisfactory expansion in all de- psrtments. Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone stated in his report as Provincial chair- men of the campaign that the re- turns to date had reached almost $900.00 with a greit many rural districts still to report. Lt. Col. Leo F‘. MacDonald, chair- man of the Blood Donor Commit- tee, ssld that of the approximately 1,000 blood donations received in this Province ss the clinics held in December, I948. and March, i040, almost B00 transfusions of whole blood had been given as well se about ‘l5 bottles of plasma. Ba also ssid that the Mobile Unit from the Msritimes Depot at Hali- fax would again visit the Province during the last week in June when it is hoped to have clinics at Mont- ague, snd Bouris as well as in ladies from the Suln- Q89 Infill"! °i ‘he Pmvlncml Red c following sisters and brothers: Cross Council held on Tuesday. 01a. M“ Arthur Tyler. D0,, May 3rd, which was presided over ‘ ester, M5554 Mm’ Mm can by Mr. It. H. Rogers, Provincial acne. Dormesm.’ Ma“; X1919“ prefiideiii- Mrs. Ted Eider, Mediord. Mass; Mrs. Alan Stevenson, National Pauline. Mrs. Wm. Reeves. D01‘- The Prince Edward lslond Division oi the Con. cer Soglety is conducting o‘ drive for $10,000. ‘Voluntary canvassing groups throughout province ore preparing now to reach this mini- mumg-bol. The funds derived will be used for distribution of literature, newspaper and radio publicity and educational material designed to cbhquer cancer with kndwledge. scones MacNElLL MATTHEWS iisadness was cast over Elnlsdale K 13th, in the passing of George Mac- Ndlill Matthews. I-Iegwas 37 years of _ . His wife Ruth predeceased him if: years ago. She was the daughter sit Mr. and xvns. Wm. Bell of Hills jflver. v igl-le-leaves to mourn his loss s son, - le, 8 years old, his mother and cheater, Mass; Mildred, Mrs. Iver Nicholas, Somerville, Mass; Lottie, Mrs. Johnnie Oliver, Aiberton; £rank a-nd Vernon; also of Alber- n. The funeral was largely attended from the home oi’ his sister, Iotiio, on Thursday, April 21st, at 2 P. M. The service at the heme was con- ucted by Rev. I M. Shten A nnn "I Am Thine O Lord" was sung, also a solo "Face to Face" was rerslered by Rev. Mr. Sheen. The large funeral procession then wended its way to the United Church in Elmsdale, where service was conducted by Mr Sheen ln charge, assisted by Rev. A. F. Cane. The hymns sung were fav- ourites of ihe deceased. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus". "Rock of Ages" and "Sale in the Aims of Jesus." Rev. Mr. Cane song very beautifully "Will the Circle be Un- broken." The msny wreaths, were boren by Messrs. Everett, David and I-Iensel Matthews. George Coughlin, Ted Elder snd Johnnie Oliver. The pail bearers were, Messrs. Russell MacArthur, Sterling Willtlc, Robert Campbell, Edgar Williams, Preston Irnnan and Ralph Barnett. Burial was in the adjoining church ccm- etery beside his wife. CARD _OF THANKS His Mother. ivlrs. Henry Mat- thews. his 301i Earl and his broth- ers and sisters wish at this time to thsnk all who sent flowers, cards and letters and any who helped in any wsy to make their sorrow lighter, in the passing of George Sumi-nerside and Charlottetown. In loving memory of oar Palmer Woodstoehwhepaned ‘Todayws are Wbewse Dearflraaay, lverrenqsbnediytbs IN MEMORIAM aiwm was s rsy of sunshine. that MscNeili Matthews. _ dear grandmother. Mm James peacefully sway Msy ma. ma. of someone, kind and true; lolneone wls you Digasa grandchildren. / bird surrounding districts on April just two years ago today. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson This virol educational work mutt go on, beceoei H" statistics prove that most of our people con be, saved frdn cancer if their symptoms ore recog- nised and treofed in the earlier stages. Some citizens may not be reached by direct canvass). but will wish io support this worthy couse. 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