THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l . SEEDS! Whether growing vegetahlea for home use or for commercial purposea, we believe it will pay you to tiet Our lleri 1947 Catalog and Price List We carry the ALWAYS mrmaa sum-HYBRID swear 00ml. BOUNTY TOMAIO and other recent introductions. l TF1’ 01-1!‘ IIUNHINSONRIARROVI‘ for a bumper cropping varietyl) Prices lower this season. Quality seeds only wmra ma. YOUR. raaa corv TODAY ARTHUR VESEY, York, Prince Edward Island BRUARY_18, 1941 -fi_1_fiAAKL TDDAY — WEIIIIESDAY PAGE THREE P.J."'s “I CARRDTS i0 lbs. DATES 1 lb. 29c CHANCES 2 doz. 55c Also Small ones at 25c doz. Maxwell llousel lb. Table FIGS 2-1-1 u- Pts- 230 We take this opportunity of welcoming delegates to the Farmer's hleetigs this weak. rniiicr EDWARD lULllll llti Fiiliiii viii: Wllllihllililllli lilliiiliiii. t I).-\l k TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLES UNION Presents Anne of Green Cables In HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL i I CEIITRAI. CIIIIRDIAII This aoiamn Ia reaerved for newa of loeal interest, but advertising of , a newey nature may be lnaertcd at five ceata a word atrietly pay- able In advance. I a.» OBASWELI. for Photograph; CONFIDIRATIO‘ LIFI 1N- SUEANCE. JIMMIEPS TAXI. Phone 535. COOK'S I01’ Phctog-gpp), OONFEDEBATION SURANC E. EXTRA! “So You Think You're A Nervous Wreck" “Dominion of Sport" Shows 3:25 - 7 and 9 43c On THURSDAY 8i FRIDAY MARCH 6th 8. 7th Directed by l MRS. RUBY HOULE, C.D.A. Curtain 8:I5 P.M. Admission 50c ELLENS DIARY (Continued from Page 2) softly through the empty building. Not every sheaf. There were those ’ that Jeanie saved. to make do. iIIEhtfuI scratch material for her ‘flock o! poultry. at present rather nfltlllaent in the discharge of their ‘duties. We still have "that stack" up by the line, the threshing of which due to lack of storage space for the straw, has been postponed until a, later day. Jamie was there with the others. He was anxious lto ‘share in the excitement, that - t h i _ arrives when the last mws of “Iglaeczhagfillrsitshzcuiltlqhg furnlahedlshulve‘ 11"" been rcmvved- He to m“; some ",1 pun-lo", Klthfyn was ‘not disappointed. “You nevert "Not with men of my own ago. Coyle selects a. piano in her story, saw such a scurrying of m1ce—and There are so few things that they "TligshChristmaa Gig’: n I ‘one big rat". Jamie told mo, "yQtLBTIBII1I8fESEedlIi—8plI‘t from them- ‘ o went nto o vng room 395' 5mm“ have been [here [O aeelse yes. They're :0 unsubtle." , and lit the fire. She sat back on]; .- i-i "In making love ?" lillercuheelsdto match“ time)‘ fiiamest I youjen‘ "Thtzt wasn't altogether what n e an ga er. er co was . ‘mean h; a glowdaffir hler clllmb. She look}: Bill/lane’ oulgmxinggvt: ‘Lefrcelrheerxlgfligig’ l‘ "If you had happened to be Iii e aroun t e eve y room wiie ‘ . , ove with one of them I don't think u.” hm damned elpgdally go at the threshing and it was his you would have thought htm un- balance David’: piano. All the ICSttCiICUI-BI‘ saw, that was fetched to the subtle. That's what's wrong with. of the house had been sacrificed yard this morning so that the gaqv-‘You- my child. You've never been to this room. The keyboard vtas mg Cy wood might r0110“, c1050 in love." open. aThe mtésic wgited m “Shtlzd- m the heels of me threshing Ln__{ "Yes. I have in a way." owsome an wen on e waisu- "1 gt u. 1 ,; ildl?“.ii"i.2‘2l'."§;'fi"..l"hi. "tzszri-"iéiii ‘$.22’ ‘aim: "rm? "aim; , _ . fore David :aid was hi: pre min-Wan"? T°'WT“PP"I~ bunmied Hidi°§$Z§ krone ellcrfflsllctilélflllCsd-IF u the ary daughter." Saloshed Is out with the others for, “I wonder l; women “we g Tthey do ‘m any Brereton Understands f Women f mans. ALI. MEMBERS of Hillside and Acme Ledges, Montague, are invtt-l ed to be present at opening of New Lodge Room, Thursday evening. February 20th. Social evening. B. T. HOLMAN LTD" Qhgy. lottetown Store will be open each 'W-ednesday until 12:30 pm. until further notice. t By John llaiioway l-lora = "I shall boast in years to come that once I poured out tea for Paul Brereton in his own studio!” she smiled as she handed him his cup. "It is unkind to pull g, poor old gentleman's leg." he protested. "I've felt once or twice this af- ternoon that you do nothing else ,but pull legs," she replied. “Why ils it that. one talks to you so cas- t iiy?" "Don't you with moat people?" C AP I '1‘ 0 I. roost m WEDNESDAY _ RADIO’S TWD-EISTEDJIIICIIET-BIISTIIIC EDITOR COMES ID IIIE SCIIEEII. . for the first LIVING £1’ LEISURE (Continued from Page I) i .__ | CITY ROLICE COURT. - At the City Police Court yesterday morn-- -ing a drunk was given 20 days. Al spoedster was fined $10. and costs, or 20 days. ‘Fwo drunk and diaorderw lies were remanded until tomorrow. Two diruhk and incapable: were de- manded until the 19th and 24th res- pectlvely. FOUR GENERATIONS - Pour generations in the femalg line, all living are great grandmother, Mrs. Allan MadDonald. Wheatley River. P.E.I.; her daughter, Amanda Jane, Mm. Horace Ling. New Glas- gow, PEI; granddaughter is Martha. Elizabeth. Mrs. Wilbert Wright, North Carleton, PE I; great granddaughter is Marlon axteiie wright, who Ia six years 01¢ The great grandmother, Mrs. MacDonald was born in 1886. P. J. MacDQNAI-D CRDCER Cor. Kent & Prince Sts. I eat Added: NOW! House Tricks Feminine Class Shows At 3230-7-8145 Phone 888 or- 888 "We are iivin temporarily In n. "the tailings can't wait ‘till the .1 big part in your life’! Ithin 1K5? quonset hut. _I on’! know IOW I0 mornnlg to be bagged utp." So. deaf , have." Idkkaélsrltihllglyylndows‘ Have 7°“ “Wltk: reason or coaxing, he foilowedi “They have. inlmbly after Jlim05 into a world man's? ifltxnzviggpzvlflelfi Viiylahort afidiwnlgh, reserved n Alderlea’ m. "You're not eating anything." aiie t; I; ' -y a‘ mm eimen alone It i; chilly tonight so “Id as 5h“ l°°k "ab" w!!!“ Mn yolu ‘but’ Wu“ ‘hem kolchill ahdlfrost that Jamie's snow "one" .i'é".""‘.‘.‘.‘.’“" ‘I55 ‘I Sh?“ qul-‘fl i th yard lil ~11 ' I ~ "I new» d” l" ‘h’ a e co oi as tie wa i, 81m s _ e y . w L6 ainy Sh,” vanmr My figure and hang the full CLllilllifl to the not shrin . But on the threshing‘ "1 dclyl mink I-vc ever m“ a “II -man about whom I've been as our. fiooi’, it. mjiii be comfortably Warm ‘and the work there will be somc- 1093a; I am about you," she said. ‘ , _ ' t I'm very simple. What side shutters aint d the i Cum‘! of an adventure to Jamie n ye ...- the .waii and pgrhalsr a coiokidlffuolitmld the" “'35 “moddgwlng tawards I110 yolk‘ wanl to know about me‘ "W!" Plilflted 0n the lilsidg o; ineievcning and as always Jame; car- 51.13.; esirzgegghlbe be d H _ shutter. A decal may be used ;n_'ried an armfui of the freshly eutlm m. ~' . l .°" ° F]; " stead. The shutter folds back on‘ atldss. small and ffflgrimtt still‘ "Barn rTryv clllgltllsfzl, is Thugs: l . . ‘ _ ' . - o r=.' i3°=i¥3".=u‘i'fié"a£i°'éi liii.."'“‘iii.‘.‘.‘f.°i l“?.‘“§.i‘°'“' 2L3’? '22“; l ?.'.’°“.‘ “'° "--""‘ ' '"" * "v ‘u i 11¢ i! new possible to m col-cred‘: thirlk°otf tel, this]; the VJ?’ iiirIel 511a iemlltlnkhat. You have ever» l wndow shades. These may have ‘m. me to have ‘ Second look “my “BF. . ut the most comforting pus.» Week thy morning at 1o a.m. TIGNISH CONVENT to the news broadcast epon- "Pfll It! Enamel b Heating Product-I. Ltd, Baekvllle, N. 5-. makers of the famous Iawcett Ranges, Ileatera. F‘ I‘ I! l- B b S. air-conditioned butler. etc. Crockett a. Storey Ltd. are the Char- lotteeowa Dealers. Honor roll for January: Grade XII-d. McOue; Mary Giilis; 8. Earl O'Brien. Grade X (a)—-l, Mary Callagh- an; 2 Nelson Perry and Edna O'Brien (equal); 3. Clarice De- Roche. Jearn Aylward Grade X tb>-—1 Gladys Ahearn; 2. Jean Callaghan; 3. Rita Mo- Cue. Grade IX-I. Rita Harper: 2. “*'* lens Gavin; 3 Leonard Shea Grade VIII-l Alfredo Ojrlen; l ,2. Velma Gallant; a. Ooiieen Mc- The Clldden Companywm... u Grade VII-l. Oannea Arsen- ulloll In 0o CFCY every i i I FDR Plymouth & Chrysler Cars ARE IIDW . Available AT F. R. McLaine’s' PIIDIIE C6D 2. afternoon. If. your husband is a good ailin- teur carpenter, you might u” 0u Five-Year’ . Guarantee is Back dbyLong Experienceand High Reputation ; 2. Irene Buote; a. Kevin Harper Grade VI~—1. Myrtle Keough; ant. Grade V-l. Leonard Broderick; decorative applique; of cloth 3r paper or decorative scenes ma be that 9"’ ma" order oamlogue! . .' . - . pglnted on mo", Those’ Whywn] Until tomorrow. Diary. l}fgizkiifllegiiivmariiigirzlgtimRMiss ML’! make an interesting treatment lGoodcright. “New “m”? 1e PM" omance.“ Lilli. but not least. is to trcat‘ she protested g p ng 8mm“ "w “"15"” We" i" e Whale. piecing‘ He shook his head " built-in or sectional bookcases un-i RHONNDA Wales — (GP) - A has g hopeless roman. 1A Itihm who d” t,“ wmd°“"' Tlwh "fie flllkletter postmarked 1906 and con- rzround aflhia life ia cseafg" hiebsiecild. 1mm!" In a 8B1’ Print over the - '“He nevewwa t t I I ‘window and ,8“ bo_ n _ _ taining 11 trait-sovereigns and- v » s o make love to 1.5595‘ drawing ‘heacuxfiainl: llzfQi two £5 notes (now worth $68.10) Egfizhelf ‘fwmlill and it saves all .|he "gm “L It Wm take a 15,130‘ was found underneath a drawer‘ hwh°o ifanélllsifeflétons and bother," _ WYdIKP. but it will soften the roam l" a ""151 firms "u" "The u it l b] Irene Rlvhlrd. 7- and you can save on other wail ac-l “She wdlsa aaifieki ewolahefiilil III H" cessoriea. l “Oh, yes]. "So it's no use iniz in love with Shirley Perry; 2. , 3. Theresa Gall- Two Canadians, Alex D. Duncan g! Ihirltmto and R. H. I-Iorsburgh, ormer y of Sarnia. have been nam-z ed to important offices in The? Mafia Cmaswn and Bernadette Cvlidden Company, according to an Mam"? 3 6mm Guild” “Id announcement from ClevrnanCuMBTKW-‘flie LQCIBIT Ohio. Gzade IV—l. Florence Arson-dull; Mr. Ho-rsburgli, executive vicc- z_ Joan Eikgfyy; 3_ gal-ban; Sh“, lcnirfgiélentcand a directorlmgf ktlhe Grad, 1v_1 en ompany ance , as , . e _ breen appointed vice-chairman of ‘mm Gwdfl‘ a velda Gwen t e board. ILENT Gto OIL Buruean r "I h id ll like to paint you anygfw '1" m!‘ as yo.u galls nroetenalvedl rail lip-Who! o w. mma bsrslneea t» c‘... ado. We built the first Ccnadlon Ronda lurwer and have bean mdk no all burners In Canada for I6 years. Approved by Canadian Heaa Journal and Chatelaine. Silent Glow was the RM Range Bvmer to be up roved by National Research Eooncll. Ottawa. IN I932 IN I933 Ml‘. Duncan. vice-president and a director of the Canadian Division is now named vice-president and director of the Giicidon Comauy. He is also general manager of the paint and varnish division of the entire Company. Mr. Duncan join- ed the Canadian Division in 1918 and served as salesmen. later as director" of stiles. Both he and Mr. Horsburgii now have their headquarters in . Cleveland. hid itfcCarthy; Cameron, Catherine Harper. . Yvonne Perry; 8 Charlie Harp- Grade III-l. Auidine Arsenauit; I Grade II (FTCllChk-I Doris Ricli- t, ard. Catherine "Gaudet: Maillot; 3 2 Nelson Carl Richard. Grade II (Engllsin-l, 3. VICTORIA W. Dorothy ' Gallant: 2. Doris Keough nnd Ger- l Florence Anni Kermath Marine Motor Z25 Horsepower Kermath ' THANKS i 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to the nEIiih-bflli-i’! find friends of Hampton and surround- ing districts for their many acts‘ of kindness to myself and family dur- iqg my illness and convalesccnce cf the past months. Also to the Doctors and Nurscfi l you. "Not the least bit in the worio" _ “I believe I could have faiieh Ilium"? W11" you." she said calmly. And as it ‘rs we're going to be kind and understanding friends." "That's a kind of equality, isn't it?" site "Surely Site stood up from the soft black oht-stcrilcid on which she had been sitting. “I'm going home." she said. 531d thoughtfully. .9" shall we oali it?" "No-t ‘A Portrait,‘ please!" "I promisel" he smrled. “Where's Peter-my dog? I'd for- gotten all about him.” They found him asleep beneath a copper birch on the lawn. "Good-bye," she said and held out her hand to him. “I'd love to." "Then aifvoir. my friend!" he said. "Who on earth is this?" ho adde as a large. shining C1!‘ turned Paul Brereton waited on the stem tintii the shining car drew up. The chauffeur alighted and 0 119d l!" door of the car and a y eve-n more spectacular than the car it- self alighted. "My dear Pauli" she greeted him "How are you?" "If it isn't. the famous Rebeccal" lie said. "Come in." “Exquisitc!” she said. surveying the lounge from the doorway. He i-ahg the bell and the maid. for their kindness to me during the "I'm playing bridge tonight. I shall weeks 1 was a patient- I" ll"? Prince‘ think over what you've said to me." Edward Island Hospital. Marine Sea Wolf, late“ Ill". perfect condition, like new in every “speck Also announced. following a Gild- rien Company shareholders‘ meet- tng, was the election to Chairman of the Board of Adrian D. Joyce. not yet as thoroughly traineci a: out of the main road. (Continued 0n Page B) IN De Lune Model: approved by I946 " Canadian Standards cieliori, Notional Raaaurdl On February 4th., the members of Victoria Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. H. R. Pmfitt; Wfiiwgczuurr I/Mfnwvirflflflb’ RETAIL IIIICIS (imrattspi SIANDARD RANGI IURNII $45.50 a: tux: MODEL $50.00 41.. ‘mo arilitsricsyrii. ' "“_'-" QUthtC president of thc t-ompzmy since it was founded in 1917. l-lc is succeed- ed as president by his son, Dwight P. Joyce, a vice-president and di- rector aince 1927. Speaking later, Mr. Adrian Joyce redicted a bright future for the Gidden Company .under young management. "With younger men succeeding to impor- tant. positions in the organization, I feel we may look forwurd to ccn- tinuai growth and development." he said. Appointment of Charles Morrison as managing director of the Canad- ian Division of the Glidden Com- gany has been announced by A. D. uncen. vice president and general manager of the Glldden Company Limited. Toronto. Mr. Duncan, recently elected vice president and director of the par- cnt Gitriden Company, Cleveland, 0.. cited the growth oi’ the coin- any'a Canadian Division lihdflFMg1c)l_ "- M°"1““- “I” P" “"1"” i“ Some Diana were made concern- lavfting “managing director since Hg the Nursery M“ Five mum, ay- I 5. . ' Mr. Morrison joined the Cai|ad~ m“ pmd we“ dues‘ The collect‘ ianplvislc-n 2'! years ago 1nd srriccl "l" “minimal l° $1720‘ Two Con‘ that time has servcd the company 10518 were presented by the Pm‘ gramme committee, after which lunch was served to seventeen members and two visitors. The The president prcsided arid Mrs. for the evening. Alter the minutes and adopted. tho president called on the convenes-s of the different wmmittees reports were heard and new com- mittees were appointed. namely: school. Mrs. Stanley Stewart and Mrs. Whitfi id Howatt; Sick. Mrs. . H Daugherty and Mrs. Norman Bouiter. Business in connection with the correspondence we: discussed and agreed upon. This included the donations of 81.00 to the Cancer Society nut $5.00 to the Canadian- Aid to China. also that the re- mainder of 1hr PE I. Hospital Subscription $50 00 be paid In in various important capacities. meeting than adjourned. EyAIKen Reynolds ///’ [1 ‘D4 i y e»; -.=..\--~........-- r/‘Yiy/fl gentle Menthoiatum. It quickly clears clo ged nostrils, reilevq sniaing, soothes inflamed dose. Jars and tubes 90s. (1/1. s HOPE RIVER Drayuying (UMIUHI W fWolter, this cevier you sold you got with e Guardian Wont < it!!! who: 1gp!!! m est hi? i FEB. I8 Stewart Inrdan acted as secretary, of the previous meeting were read. in give reports. The; ' atliiae hi" $_I.590. regular price l approximately $400013; | OIIEMI ‘ilblflct to prior . sale. Amherst, N.S. a. CLAYTON wansraa The death occurred at his home . 12am, 125th Street, mmonm: Allan on February 5th of Clayton gvelbster. formerly of Norboro, P. Mr. Webster. who was a retired C-N- R- employee. had enjoyed good health until a week prevlcug stroke from which he did not rally. I-Ic is survived by his sor- wwlne widow. formerly Lottie Lord of Lower Bedeque. four oiiil- dren, 6nd Bert. of Edmonton; (Ir-enell Mrs. Fred Morrison of Calgary: I114 Dill!- Of Oranbrook. Also one sister, Mrs. May Gillie of Ildmon- i ton, and four brothers. Harry and l Joleph of Imperial. Basic: Alonzo and Marchbank, of P. E. I. ' The funeral was held from his late residence on Saturday after- noon, Feb. 8th. to Edmonton cemetery. Many Island friends will symp- wlth Mrs. Webster and family in their bereavement. In Memos-lam In fond and loving aietaory nfi my dear grandmother. . Mas. ANN MATTHEW i Who passed away suddenly onI Feb. ll. 1M6. lovingly rmeasbered and sadly rained by her granddaughter, Jean. Mrs. llby Iced. CARD DF TIIAIIKS ' The family of the late Francis J. Maclirinon with to sincerely thank all kind frienda and neigh~ bore e iaily Mr. and Mrs. Jame: H. Mac omid. those who aent mass l ,carda and rneleaaea of sympathy or who in any way hei d lighten their burden during t eir recent bereavement- ‘ \ o. A. CASEY, i, to his death. when he suffered a. (Velma) Mrs. Carl BIIIDOII.’ EARLE L. CALLBECK. l In Memos-item In fond and Iovlnl 9195"’ I ‘I’ my dear mother. MRS. MARY ANN MATTHEWS Who passed away suddenly on Feb. 18th, 1941i. IShe bade no one n last. farewell She a-aid good-bye to none. Ilor spirit fled beforo we knew That ahe from us had gone. Into sweet reet aha nae entered No more to aufler or to weep, iBut aafe in the arma of Jeans Our loved one la aaieep. Fondly remembered by her daughter, Mra. Fred MacDonald. In Memorlam l In loving snamory of Daniel lDunning, who peaaed away Febru- lary ma, me. Shepoardear huabandforttlat-rll You suffered Istlch and told but f6! The one who eaw you needed rest Waa God alone, He knew the best. Sadly Mlaaed by Ilia Wife, Mra. Daniel Dunning. Kendngton, P. E. Island. Is: Memoeiam memory of Mother. Mra. who Placed In loving Maolfenaie Matheaon. away February 18. 1858. Today recall: aed memories 0| a deer Mother gone to rest Aadtheonewhe oblahnfhcem ‘l’! Ia the one who loved her teat. Alvraya Remembered by Daughter, Verna. In Mam-Jinan In loving memory of our dear mother, Mra. Barbara Currie. who paeaed away February 11, 1044. It la only good night dear another Ithiaatvrhaewe uedtoeay, Weerlllaeerouagah intheanona- lee At the damn of a beaataful day. Ever lmtembored by Three Daugh- eera and ‘rm Sena all Versatile FOR PARTIES, for the lunch-box, for regular sewing, there's some- thing very appealing about moist, feathery Cup Cakes. And you can be mra your Cup Cakes will be melt- ingly delicious, if you use flour with Swans Down’: lightness and soft gluten! Swen: Down gives the kind ef colt, downy crumb and delicious tenderness you dream of! Even cakes that save butter, shortening, sugar or eggs, are exceprioaal with Swans Down. Milled by a “Controlled Milling’ process from the hem of choice Canadian wheat, Swans Down Ia sifted again and again through silk, until amazingly even and 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Beginner or expert-you'll have wonderful cake success with Swans Down! Swans Down CAKE FLOUR PIATIIIRY CIIP CAKII 2% eups sifted 90am Dawn Cake flour 1% teaepeena Calumet letting Powder ‘A feespeen eelt ‘A cup shortening (part hotter preferred) I cop sugar 2 eggs, beaten light X cup lnilk I teaspoon vonllla A Product of General Peed: How Swans Down I: Dllerent hem Ordinary News: l 8-17 6MP CAKES I (a Stick Sdliefging IZesuIIs Ca Sift dour once, measumedd baking powder and sale; rift three times. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually; cream until light. Add eggs and beat weii. Add flour, alternately with iaiik, a small amount at e time; bee: smooth after each addition. Add vanilla (or instead, cream 11/5 teaspoons grated orange rind with short- ening). Turn into greased rnuflia pane. or paper cups sct in muflin pans; fill 36 full. Bake in moderate oven (375°F.) i5 to 20 minutes. Frost and decorate. IINII —a: icing supr is finer than granulated! IOII IVIN-ae graded peas are more even than ungradedi EIOIIYII-ss rictd potatoes are i'g‘urr than whole oneel WIOIAY SIIICTID FOR I051 GLUTEN —-a: you select raeat ail for eeaderahl n BeYoure I A prize-winning Cake Flour for over 50 years ._._.. i .-... .