Bs 3 ; se ‘ ; : : . : thortties took Mrs. Gertrude: sesccccccccecse sss | Paige. 35. imto custody after her a le estranged husband, Edward..; H BYNNETT CARR $ told them he had quarrelied ° Iecuraere Connsetiing . with his wife. The dead were > , District Seperviser ° identified as George and Mary ¢ Chariettetowa P Et. a ‘Frances Hill and their three . Sus Lite of Canada ° leene._aged_18_ mentins to Souris __T Bene 69053 654”. * , years. ‘“Seeecccocsoccc+es-csee MONTREAL, April 29th — Doe you need 2 new car badly? _ . . Whether it’s for your husband's business or your very important ‘family’ driving. 2 new car may be a neces- sity for safety s sake If you need it, but have a money problem — let THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA help you! A Scotia Plan Car Loan is one of the most practical ways I know to buy or refinance a car. When | you go to vour Scotiabank for a Scotia Pian Car Loan. you get i: UerNcS Audrey Jenkins. Womens's Editer Phone 4 1506 Mrs. Leigh Guay accompan- home at Kensinctos, a spend- lied by her three dauzghters, ing a week at the former's home Faith, Melinda and Darlene re- in Drummondville, Que turned to their home in Moncton, | these extra advantages . a low-cost loan that’s /ife-insurea | after spending the weekend with -Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hickox’ MRS. A_C, CALDER. MRS. S. R. MeCALLION ... speedy service .. . and the pleasure of dealing with really - 'Mrs. Ramsay's mother, Mrs. ‘Sr.} Breadalbane. motored to - 7 interested Scotiabank people. 3 Everett Wall. Indian River. Sackville recently. where they § k d tae . : Se Ae ai, sled their son, Allan, who's Opeakers To Be Hear: ESOS CARL AD QOPIRITED Geto icreetsrity ‘\irs. Fred Thomas, Senetet- a senent at Mt -Allison Uffiver- ference in the way you feel. Try COR- ; bane, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tay- sity. . B a. RECTOL, a gentle laxative made specially lor, Kensington, and Mr. and By WA Diocesan oor for us women, and see if jt doesnt help ° Mrs. Donald MacLeod and’ Mr. and Mrs Rov MacLeod you. Developed by Pharm (Canada Ltd., daughter Shelley, Irishtown have and daughters. Judy and Pen- The 68th annual meeting of inations have also been invited te Correctol is so gentle it's recommended returned from a trip to New nie, were weekend guests at the the PEI. Diocesan Board of attend. even after childbirth. You see. it has a non- England. They visited Mrs Tho-' home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter the Woman's Auxiliary of the Tea will be served in the hall , laxative regulator that makes its action mas’ sister and brother - in-law,| Bernard. Moncton. N. B Anglican Church will take place by the branches of St. Peter’s prompt yet unhurried. Do try it. fm sure Mr. and Mrs. Milton on Thursday and Friday. Avril WA. you'll feel much better with the gentle help of Correctol Toke Spinney, | | Kit Maine. Mrs. Thomas” “Mary Conway, commercial tu. 2%h and 30th. starting at 230 At 7 pm a service will be ®¢ventage of this very special offer . . - Correcto!l (Value $1.25) ——— Mrs. K. L. Fol- dest at the Tignish regiona! high P-m. im St. Peter's Cathedral held in St. Peter's Cathedral. po Asad 50c! Just ee — send it with 50c and your lansbee, Danvers, and other school and part time cashier at Hall, Charlottetown. with the Lord Bishop, Rt. Rev. ress to Pharmaco, Pointe Claire, P.Q. relatives in Maine. the Tignish co - operative grocery _ TWo guest speakers will be W. W. Davis of Halifax. NS. as WHEN A GROUP OF US GOT TOGETHER last night. it coreee store, is spending atwo week heard: — Mrs. A.C. Calder of preacher. out we all had one worry in common e? and Mrs. Robert Carruth- holiday, with her sister. Lucy, London. Ont. is vice - president Friday at! 2 om there =a _our_ husbands drive themselves too and daughter, Isobel! Ken- who is €mploved as a stenogra- f the WA for Canada and has be a ce! oly ey never really relax. One girl had found oak visited Mrs. Carruthers’ pher in Toronto. taken part in WA work in the munion in’ =< Paul's Parish the answer — whenever her husband has te brother, Rev. John and Mrs. diocese of QuAppelle and Church. followed by a -meeting make a business trip. he goes CN. It was ' MacKay at Bagotville, Que, du- Mr. and Mrs Arthur Czenp- Huron. She is also interested im in St. Paul's Parish Hall. her idea in the first place. but it’s made Dianne Jones (seated) and vincial 4H Exchange Pro | ring the Easter holidays. bell, French River, are visiting }ODE, Home and School, and uncheon will be served at egal : er tha o re : June MacCabe (standing) are gram to take place July 12th we could fancy the brittle sun ‘relatives, in Ottawa, where Mrs. Hospital Auxiliary, and is the 12:30 to the delegates by the ie ae eet eee es him two of the nine 4H Club mem to 26th, which is sponsored by ight and bare branches, the) James Craig. 4Jr.. ‘ Toronto, junior member fa ore -S. branches of St. Paul's WA, at driving careless! on knows he'll get a few hours’ precious * bers chosen to represent P.E.I. : sometimes melancholy air of flew home to spend the Easter the FWIC for PE! attended R- MeCallion of Streetsvile the conclusion of which confer- relaxation. She drummed up a lot of enthusiasm for Canadian im the third annual Inter- Pro- the Royal Bank of Canada. (then Yet what pleasantries lay holidays with his parents Mr. the annual board meetings at the Ot. is business manager of the ..-.. will be held in the differ- National among the rest of us that day. Me, for one! ‘ . eae : ibetween: the leafings, the all- and Mrs: James Craig, Bread- Chateau Laurier. Living Message. the monhly ont departments of the work. —— . a on ef of the alt On his return trip he Magazine of the ‘Woman's = PRESH SPRING GREEN is poppin’ out al! over _ . - particularly Cc U Mem ers C osen ae or ae o And ses. te came was accompanied: by Roger Hic- Mrs. L. G Ramsay. senior iliary. She has been re - elec at your DOMINION Store, where youll ~ ~- drift of time kox, Glen Valley. board member of the FWIC for President of the Streetsv ing WI Holds -. | find plenty of that crisp. green stuff . 7 gets T 7 | Thi S : “We will wish them good luck”. - Ben -P.E.I., ‘has returned to her Chamber of. Commerce, is a isucculent, delicious fruit and vegetables e > oO rave is ummer we said. _| Guests of Rev. and Mrs. E.J. home at Indian River after at- Member of the Streetsville — Card Game jto satisfy your family’s Spring craving for | —y The master of this house step- Fiander at St. Mark’s Rectory, tending the annua! board meet: "2 Board. and publishes 3 narnia —_ beuer panel wor thet rene celables. await ~Disinne,the™ daughter of Mr’ Mrs. Ernést MacCabée of Alex- ped away. from the door: lightly Kensington, during the Easter ing at the Chateau Laurier, ot- ™onthly newspaper called the ‘After Meetin Wecaeioe veo beet (at's nsturally enker end Mrs. Charies Jones, Pow- andra, and will-be travelling to this morning, shod in his t¢a--holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Jo- tawa. of the Federation Wo | Streetsville Booster” Mrs eeting Dominion’s skilled meat buyers tour the a nal, won.a. trip to Alberta | Ontario. She has been.a.member._thern boots... The pigiets thrive, seph Fiander, Louisbourg. Mrs: men’s Institutes of Canada. Mrs. MoCallion is also a divisional - Mrs. Ira Redmond was hostess Packing houses every day to choose the best q uality of meat . through the Alexandra, and Dis of the Alexandra Garment Club and the April days add calves Fred Butler, coe and Anne Ramsay. who is provincial presi aera! of ae ee Guid- to the members of the Lake then they make sure it’s properly hung to ng out the full, trict Calf Club of which she has for three years, through which to the herd. In this holiday from Butler, Sydney, NS SD dee of the F oe as a husband and three Verde Women's Institute on ‘ch flavour. No wonder satisfied customers say:— “There is no ‘ member for nine years. she won her trip, and is also ® school, Mack is in demand as a Delegates: are expected to at- Apel 25rd, with seven ae substitute for the natura! goodness you get at Dominion’ : : full time mem arm’s| - Jacques Leze- Institutes. also visited relatives @ garment club for one year. nine - year member of a calf staff "ale Seer sae canoe : Bonk ae area their in Montreal. tend from the 20 branches Present IF YOUR HOUSEHOLD CHORES seem much-imore difficult be- June ughter of Mr. and club. Peter throughout the provin-e. and rep- The president reported recei- cause you've spent sleepless nights with the pains oe = ea will tell ja —— ig _ resentatives from other denom- vinz remnants which were sold. { # of neuritis, rheumatism or arthritis .-- ther : | “They slip away from the Mrs. Ira Redmondand Mrs-> Wil- 2 here’s wonderful news for you’ Literally thow ELLEN’S, DIARY . jot rocks dl eae roe ferns nds w ee ee GE) Ha eee ee a ¢. ess ~ | bit. or to other young’ pastimes whipped cream. — ene . ao TRC’s. Canada’s largest selling medicine _ : * “To be favorite ° ‘Conyersa- ' SUNDAY DINNER ait at the Chariott ee xray specially made - the relief of such pain And : ay ruc ame | tion pieces” some feeders of the et Hotel more good news! ... get even faster DOUBLE p | cattle kind were brought in. in a| 3 vei < About 45 ~ pe Proceeds ‘rom the travelling ACTION relief by applying Templeton’s: FLAME- seasonal purchase today. to grow | . — Oe ‘Chickee Sameed: vith — _apron were reported. cream Liniment in the handy, roll-on applicator : ee e Yar By- T e- Lane— ——_+-and.ifall_gees_well_ with them - = _with Diced 4 contest—was—von—by—Mrs-~ at_the_same time as-vou take TRC’s internally? = Fresh Tomatoes atop S'ices of Owen Call and : ; Broiled Ham — Giblet Risotte game flowed with a oe: THOUSANDS HAVE HAVE You? Have you joined the ¥ # hb PD Diets o 0 4 4 n Leaf Spinach with Lane prize : Nee eS many _ delighted ove pagen have? French. Dressi — Vanill = The reason for the growing popularity is Cream with “Halt - Thawed R = x simply this: Miracle Flour is positively mess- Ps Se pee te gee FAMILY WIPED OUT free _ _ . it pours just like salt, doesn't dnd. : : : See all over the place as regular flour does. An Senvenionee Foods Needed: CHICAGO “AP)—A family of as the sane sexpuaae it blends instantly Canned. or frozen asparagus five. died in a fire which s¥cp' with other dry ingredients. You can now tps. cooked tenderized ham, a south side apartment building throw away your sifter. How well does it bake. you git Answer: frozen leaf spinach. frozen rasp- early Tuesday, and a few nours it’ bakes as fine as the finest flour can — perfectly. Give new berries. later police said a weman ad- Miracle rita aon dh cea biel mR mess-free homebaking? _ mitted starting the blaze. Au- owe to be finished fattened» on pas- This morning in another first called a while‘ago at the door ture. Stee came to mind, as the robins’ “see that dack V there against “€ Can chew™ James remizded springtime trills,-a sizable truck the sky? And just listen - ap the ong younger farmer. ‘“Pethaps, came up by way of the lane to honks'” he exclained “There 35 " !5. we have enoughi,now to. the yards. In afew days. if the must be a hundred in that flock.” ©3* - what grass we will have. sun continues to smile and -a And the night. took them - But there” he nodded. “that’s a warming wind blows, the little feathery creatures of the wild well shaped animal — now not truck of the farm and other ma- on its own dusky wings. and = in bad fit to “begin with! Must chines will use it The winter stars seta course for the travel- have come froma ~ stable trai! along the front meadow will lers And we listened there in I like the look of that one” ni son; D Intec Dp be closed. . the yard with the lad and Scam ‘He younger sagen offered indi- Bm - x : SAUCE POLONAISE “Come... hurry. if-you want to pie. until the last echo of their ©2™"£ — debi _— of aed — ‘se ba . FROM THE CHEF see and hear wild geese!” Alex passing had died away between 274m with the grass, it's sar-. > ihe RI ae sc role hu Si Brown 1 c. finé white bread ait ; . Ll ee et ee is OF Ole veley gene red —_ ‘he will + : SHARLENE CAMPBELL. RN BROCK McLEARON crumbs in 1-3 c. melted butter os tte : If “That was one big flock” Alex shook his head. ares pages : or margarine. Add ‘2 thep. lem you are a. > jon juice, | thsp. minced parsley the rose of maples in the wood- what are paintings on a wall to hings, inanimate. lifeless. ation to the Cancer Society. at “Tat time at xe awe Strike AFoods’ Balance —<xz piscine meet if you know a sweet B I like | # —— ia ike ly bit ter Ee | in that one, i MAY WEDDING PLANNED ‘ | and 1 chopped hard cooked egg. ; son dau hter a rig breaking out all over. im Shel Make us not a bad lit ae seu secs Eirie W. Camp- son of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred- ae g moe lands, in the silvery catkins om 4, E the best the olq 20unce the forthcoming mar- M : ° I Purcha f grandson, granddaughter, willow and poplar. in the green- eta on a ia cihaleiiiee riage of their elder daughter, Se e a School Items y 5 to run on past the summer Sull worthy of only a-passing glance : we a ; the April meeting of the Ne w : a tk Oat ees ee IDA BAILEY ALLEN : London Women’s Institute held - or supper. Elen James inquires Soe eee spring breaking .out al! over. iM i. cog — her ti give her time.” bell. Kensington, wish to an-. erick-L. McLearon, Montreal. ings on lawns and fields, we are ia ; Elizabeth Anne Sharlene. RN, Place May 29 at-Trinity United f: th df: th not inclined to allow thoughts rt or the medets, Ste SUNY | is Lawrence Seth Melaased, _ Church, Chariattctown It was decided to send a don- a er, 2r an a er 3 a tk bee, Ge ee admire im the school house recently. glancing at the clock. “Wasn't : gancng # oe ce, t"* Convenience And Fresh the Mary Stewart Collect im un- : mother-type lady... t could do now with a cup of tea!” vr oe ng wage a Until tomorrow. — Diary — BALANCE dinners and other butter: pour off and reserve 3 Ponded to roll call by naming Good - nn. - meals, in which several conves- tbsp. your birthplace and_an “item of ience foods are- used. in. the Saute onion in: ‘remaining but- saaee™. Se 3 oy e menu, with fresh foods. ter until tender. Remove from : , The secretary. Mrs. Ellis Bur- | St. Mark s Guild We used a green salad and heat. Stir im stuffing mix*-and -o.ne read the minutes of the Swedish Rhubarb Gold in the’fol- water. Arrange stuffing in cen- ‘ : previous meeting. The . school Holds Easter Tea toning time - saving menu ter of a buttered shallow baking Committee reported having pur- | <Natel CS" 9" x 2): place |qciinlisht accented the bright et a) DINNER blocks of fish fillets on top. Brush fun “andthe trea ‘cave a ors spring flowers bout with 3 thsp. of the reserved report corating St. Mark's Hall, Ken- Tomato Soup (Canned) melted butter. Dust with salt and Tne May meeting will be sington, at the annual Easter eee ee sume pepper. held atthe home of Mrs. Fred rool = ace Fish Fillets in Shrimp Sauce Bake 30 to 40 min. in hot oven and Mrs Erie MacEwep. The tabie was centered with G Pe: 400 degrees F.) o¢ until fish meeting closed with “God Save asket of yellow and mauve Green Peas and Cooked Celery en “ ms and snapdragon flanked Swedish Rhurbarb Mold lakes when tested ¥ith fork the Queen” —~ lighted tapers im matching with Half - Thawed Meanwhile. im saucepan. com- The program was. presented bine soup, milk. and parsley. by Mrs. Mont MacEwen and uve. Small bouquets of Frozen Strawberries : - _ > 2g pring flowers placed on the ta- Coffee Tea Milk Heat: stir a pour Mrs. Wilbur MacKay bles set for four, and bright blos- Convenience foods need. : SRRRRTTAN TARR ERAS, ie soms around the room continu- ed: Canned condensed tomato SWEDISH RHUBARB MOLD a ‘ % of Oe <<. theme. _ soup. frozen or freeze - dried Make in advance) “ PURITY DA‘RY 7 unuusua large number herbed stuffing froze 1 y ladies. sie gentlemen attended demsed cream of irimp "soup, ‘ssp salt ; pParents Prefer > rive her Foamtreads on Mother's Day - oar angered ‘salad supper frozen green peas, and frozen 1 c_ sugar 4 Parity Products” ? a a sociability. f strawberries. 1 ¢. stewed rhubarb pulp Z : 5 VACATION CHARMER fan @ a ‘ao i oe es ements level: recipes | c. stewed rhubarb juice 2 oe We've yet to find the mother who doesn’t See the man who displays Foamtreads. 7344 : ‘lenis ‘the prosidest of St Mark's ~~ Soe pom 4 — SSE SE SEESESESESEE SE love to slip her feet into a new pair of He'll show you a wide range of styles Vatation time is coming! Gud: an ae 4 CASSEROLE oF FRozEN ; — o- | ‘sli Especially Foamtread sli and colours. All under $5:00 a pair Dress-a little girl for a long, DGice Brooks urch guild w sponsored STUFFED FISH 2 egg whites * s ppers. ppers. . 4 5-00 a pair. summer in this crisp the tea. was convener som FILLETS | *:; ib: ‘pkg. frozen strawberr- The famous Foamtread sole cushions ~ charmer. Sew , it sleeveless for sABY DOLL HITS 7 aa wen a Sikh IMP SAUCE ies ‘ L the foot and gives it gentle support. ae sleeves for school lat- Cay stain Sibi tec ane OE cute a oor iw. 2 e. on or margarine oan As ee £. double oe Exclusive 'non-crushable hee!-counters - ae Sore 7 E = ‘aie , 2 ¢. fine - chopped otion c me fir ingredients. Sti ° - Printed Pattern 4541. Chil- ing, patio’ Match a pair to robe. a fae pees a. 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