.- . P MARCH 11. 1934 i HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AGE NINE . ' 00 nd whil the ladle - l , Br nswlck. Me. in the ro- sweet mute. The doe was in tin: was a visitor to the home of his The first sale of silver Ia pol .- lng the Elunch a r:alwie:n:.”i)lT;e 3:3. hauls. making in his studies. shave 51995 md 1” "M 9"" DI-Mn!-I. ME IN! Mrs. John B. in England in mm avenged OLII Wu hand straiiiht forty-live game Paul has made a host of friends ivaltgllna to behumruedl bl; git RJley.D1nne1l's Mills. -00- I pelt 5 1 - y sprang up. Billy Gunn and Earl since moving to P. E. I. and all gen eman's c n, gave . - 4 V Doyle took home the in on f vi wish him continued success. bounded over the snow and was H this encounter. The delicious and K0n8- ,' ix” ...M,,y clmm, Murphy. 3.... bountiful lunch sent everybody A successful curd party was Po U 55 T H E R M 05 E N E M 5 D l U" E D W 0 0 A 31 no 3.,-hour, yyu . ymm, go home in high glee. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Charles McDonald of p- El ohuionewwn on grid”, 7 James J. Campbell of Dundas on in Point. is wondering what type 5-. ' Last week in this column was March 4. There were ll tables in of snlmlsl comesdrmhis Stilt": 1; ti t ' l , Ladl ' l 9 b h'ch some, nce m i '; H:-bu:u,Ph:,q.m .Muf,'1):,),,- 0: 83:35: 3lenm:neiciis4h:.3;rli3l gisthgmtgg: l;:l)l'1lne Mailsmfilaid iii” P:A?nnI'O5Z- tvlvollie building and proceeds to if loneu-,w;, an:-mg vme wee: at the farm of Mr. John plgott Cvent.s' prize was won by Joseph help itself and vanish lsvii-gloat and the little playful fuzz balls Johnston of Popular Point. evin leaving a track. Oou 3 .. . Mm oe. FOR "UP-NORTH" '- W51". lagolmu '3, glrfuegg igecbtfir Attmtfvifp Bridgetown Women's Institute I ' 1 Q rorchooasehlng Ina-tin. at nah! 13:38! 3': "l . , ' 5 iii 1, f ce Moat ted aw - ERE'S SOMETHING VERY OLAMOROIJS about Southern 000ki"EI H”-hour on Pndayi 0! vlljirlmllg lwdsi made at the farm MT! hlfilgydt D':(l;e2gm:no!Mh:l!:Chnnf asThfearGl-iligd glib? Stllrlae” Creeo k. Rumba In work at can-lat '6 TH: 9 Just tell the family that there”: Southern-Fried Chick- M " 3 Emma M"cIm.y"- 53" 5' .; b P 1 ,. pom, 1, no ......y.-any to use no clue: colds. Ion thud. - isntthere. . if k th I h ML wmmm pawn Tracadih age Harbour, where the rust three There was an attendance of 1.. Crossing a opa ho mm "mm" lumhlo mm” m! I... . for Sunday d1!me1''--3nd 5” 3”” can eep em mm sum" wua . vluiwr to Sava aim-hour ewes have produced a. total or six members. who were overjoyed to longer safe. Many good horse ' M ,- - ' l ii; the kitchenl Promise IHIWNIRH 01' 50"?-h American 555- during the week w..uE”i..,., My lambs. Last year Mr. Ml.cIntyre'a have their meeting in this fine races were held on this river in flwumm 9"" -I no excitement runs high. power mg: the opportunity or ,-9'. success and profit with gnd tr-om new home of the McLeod family. bye gone years. when hordes such ' 8 i hyloccasionallyliketo . a win m id 1 ' hi. flock vi-nu outstanding and Their fine old home of three gen- as alumet Duds, Real Money. ThatSW . . I MENTIONED Southern-Fried 9 3 "W 0 WQIM m'3nC"- . . i . d - gm, you recipes with ll south- Chmgemone thing is ...mun..'u shouldt ihet.pi'lCPS. be in h I128 at zgzltlons was burned last Oct- gl:ISh.wouSlz'jfn(;(:eL afazi;-vetsttera g&d 1 N... acccnl. Such recilm 85 203' you like delicious golden crust. on Mr- Arthur Roberts. well known marke ins 1me this year c -0909 - (3 t These W 9 ml y few of , . ' rr Custard Pie Ior ln- your ohlcken and gravy that's farmer of southport was a. busi- to duplicate or exceed last years . . 5 7 ' er 5' Himaua -- ' ' ' ' - ' A resident of Dlindas l'0cecd- the fast ones. but at present some I H waiian because silky-smooth and rich flavored ness visitor to Savage Harbour NOON Y9ium- P slamie T a. 1,; hed Ind delightfully unmy colored during me week 4 ing east by car on the seven Mile of the local boys have speed pros- W O O L Y0” Spread It wl ucrrnzs A5 That's the Carnation Milk that's 7 This winter will prove to be the Road recently met one of the does. pects for the future. M E D I C E D pineapplellat Sfggitni wen. W8 used to dip me chicken pin” Mr. Percy W. Robbins of M0,- worst on record in regards the He stopped the car. got out and I . for the fll mg! . b I d and me Cu-union mow. wed in 9”, Wu . bums” visitor to S”, damage done to paved road; if fed the animal nutbars and other Mr, Alonzo Riley of, Primrose. snl001h.a”d”Ch'la-5'm.g, won the gravy. we gm-bout during the week. the stretch, extending from Cvrif- T'&"i'T” "'”"T- i T” ' ' T" Y dcscrlblng - - l.l3eC3l1f:'5e "'5 mild; fin's Corner on the St. Peters Road 'A i , with Car” W" Valm" 9 Mr. Roland Wood. well known pro- to Glmnh Comer when the imve- ' ' Milk. Yfoii1'1:hbeg”":::fdd::;1l;” duce and livestock dealer of soutii- ment ends. vim gmtaklen If I: wonder u in s y ' port, was a visitor to Savage Har- 3""-89 "mp 9- P9” 0 '93 nr-ii, heat-refined Carnation mu, on Friday when he amended which is about three miles in does 101' cub the auction sale at the farm of length is very badly broken at . tards. Gives . ' S oh 1 1, w 1; pg LL each and although the middle I f . gthem the won- H E I E 5 er 80 scctiionnljlvpean tr; teams stood ill: 000 t a mi consis- l M . D i 1 oc ll f T we1- rtlons o oavemen ; . ' teerlcy and rich soumrau-nuan cmclim Miler no'L'2f. vlslotgdw his" madly WM Set WW" mi"! 3'95" 55” "-5 . . 5 N giuvor you'd (MakulIarvInm) friends at Savage Harbour during -3111 fxprrimegitwlgled it most cer-. V . . are the new Purex tissues . . . yet so llmi and strong. So r 5' Vi i expect if you 5:1": DT.PYA:IlHC:I:lCk:I:a::u.I:I:IIl:! the W903. wpp f:1"o3l'1:'3:ny pawl: , ”' gentle and kind to the skin. they're perfect for baby and grown- r V 4 i made them 1' 9 - - I go; , nation Evaporated Milli, then in IA M,-, com-may Macpnnald Grand clay road from Gunn's Corner to ups too. Reach for PUREX in the blue and green label for facial i . N Wllh "e3m- cup seasoned cornmeal. Brown in ' A the Harbour proper is also an ex- perlms-lit to SP9 just how perfect- ly flat and drainless it road can be made. This experiment ha.- Tracadie, was a visitor to Harbour during the week. frying pain in to cup shortening. Top me with la cup (each) chopped green onions and pimlentn. Bake in mod- orale oven (:50 deg. F.) for so to M soft quality in single ply. or SUPER PUREX in the new white 1 HAWMAl.lAN Euslagp) m label. the ultimate in tissue luxury. for only I few cents more. I a In: -nc Bl F H Mr. Leigh Coffin of West St. I ieaspoon salt IPISPODII vanilla large can ligllllwd, IIomove'to hot platter. ........- ilarnallon Evaporated Milk CTEAM 05”" , H". wait! I thipa. chicken 1 cup undiluted i1 mp gugjg dripping: . Carnation Lnbakrtl 9-lnrli pie shell I tbaps. seasoned Evaporated Milk small can crushed pineappll. drained Combine lli-si six Ingredients: mat with rotary beater until smoothly blended. Pour into unbaked pie shell: pitta, 15 lnlnlilel in hot oven (Ill I;k F.l. Lower to modqtw-it deg. F.); bake until tint a lmlle inserted In rtlmts out. clean (I H 3- well drained mneappla. A dour Blend chicken 1 cup water FOR MORE TEMPTING COLOR. lur more delicious flavor. for i-imiomy. "cream" your code: u up undiluted Carnation Milk. Millions of critical coffee lovers rlri They prefer Carnation to an" other brand is! evaporated milk A even prefer it to cream in mine. Try iil You'll love it. llslEN lo the delightful Saturday TII(llfl slmw. "Stars Over Hollywood”. A uimplete half-hour play every wrrk - featuring in person lop dra- mallr stars of screen and radio. See ynul' newspaper for time and nation. lMUllNlHlllllll' MILK .5 2 R FIEE . . . my NEW booklet. "Dessert: - Plain and Fancy". Delicious des- arils you'll love. Write Carnation Company Limited. Toronto. Ontario. until chicken is tender. lpplngs and flour over low heat. Mix Carnation and water, and stir slowly into hour mixture. Stir and cook until mixture reaches the boil. Empty plates and calls for "more" . . . that's your most positive proof of'good baking . . . the kind of prep! that's no easy to get for all your baking, when you use FIVE ROSES ALL PURPOSE FLOUR. FIVE ROSES has been a fa'vourite with Canadian women for over 60 years. Th'at'a because FIVE ROSES means "Booth-textured, better tasting cakes, fine, dairy pastry Ind cookies with a malt-in-the-month goodness. Oven tested to es-mire uniform quality, and vitamin-enriched for family nutrition, riviz ROSES is xlieperiea ali- Purpose flour for all your baking. (97 IN! nous All. PUIPOSI " p VITAMIN INIICI-Ill) nous Peters. was a visitor to Savage Harboirr on Sunday where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Miss Hattie Pigott nf Charlotte- town. visited her former home at Savage Harbour during the week. Her many friz-nds were delighted to see her and have her visit among them. . Mr. Hugh .1. Smith. Tracadie. was a visitor to Savage Harbour during the week. Mr. Smith has many friends in this area who were more than happy to have him among them. Mr. Fulton Douglas. well known carpenter of Charlottetown, was a visitor to Savage Harbour on Fri- day. Mr. Douglas. A former rosi- dent of this district. has a great many friends who are happy to see him back. Mr. Douglas reports that jobs are mighty scarce around Charlottetown at present but with the many building projects sche- duled to get underway shortly this condition should soon be remedied Despite the terrible condition of the clay roads is large crowd at.- tended the auction sale of farm machinery. household effects and livestock hold at the farm of the late Walter Pigott. Savage Har- bour. nn Friday afternoon. Prices realized were merely fair which goes to show that cash is hols too plentiful throughout the country. Cows brought ,from 395 to 3100 while the year-old were dropped with a high,tag of 535. one horse. whose age the auctioneer stated was shrouded with the deep mists of uncertainty was knocked down at 315.50, Mr. James 13. Jay. tho efficient auctioneer of Morell said that that was the lowest price at which he had sold ii horse dur- lng his l4 yours experience, of guiding the "gee-haws" under the hammer. A good crowd gathered at Sav- age Harbour School on Thursday night for the weekly card party sponsored by the Women's Tn- stltute. Considering the almost impassable condition of the roads the number that assembled gave positive proof. should any he need- ed, that those weelrlv got-together: are filling a long felt want in the community. Mrs. Helen Campbell won top honors among the ladies with a card of 690 while Messrs. Ralph Pigott and Joe MacKay tied for honors amonrr the gentle- men with cards of 665. After the customary 12 tables of auction not been so successful. The sincerest sympathy of ihe entire community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald of Georgetown. who during the week received the sad news of the sudden and untimely death of their son, Reggir-. Thu MacDonald fam- ily were forms-r residents of! St. Andrews where they were highly thought of and respected. Indeed Aeneas Jim is still looked unon as a resident who is but temporary absent and the kind thoughts al- ways held for him are spread over to Mrs. MacDonald and the family. A more extended report of R-:zvZc's dr-ath will appear when the full details are available. CH Iluntlas And Vicinity 'Mr. Albert Wood of Cumber- land Hill, was to Charlottetown on March 6. on it business trip. Mr. Angus McLean of Albion Cross. visited relatives and friends in Stralhcona last week. Mr. Raymond Acorn. accom- panlr-rl by his brother. John. was to Soirris on March 5, on business. Mr. Joseph G. Campbell, of Poplar Point, is in Charlotte- town. -attending the House Ses- sions. Sincere sympathy is extended to Ml. Milford Robertson I512) and family of Rivnrviow in the death of Mrs. Robertson on March 4 Mr. John Riley of Cumberland Hill. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. Albion Cross School greasing favourably under the o(- flclent management of Florence Player. This is Miss ,rPloyer's sec- ond year there. is pro- Mr. Jamrs Me-Beth of Mnl”ltaguP. was a visitor to Dundaa last week. Mr. John M. McLeod of Smith- colia. was it visitor to Grove Pine last week. John owns a link speed prospect.. Mr. Stewart McLeod of Poplar Point, was a business visitor to the City on Wednesday last. . Congratulations no out to PaiI' Klngsbury (Jr) of Dundas and at present a student at Bawdoin Col- ALARM A VAST NEW STOOK GREETS YOU HERE KNITTED SUITS-all new Sprint: shades- sls.'95 - 539.95 SKIRTS-lust arrived . . . . . . . 52.95 - 59.95 sl.ousEs- Nylon sl.95 - 55.95: Cotton. Special 1.00 Cd in 53.95 to 56.95: to 535.00. New Shipment of DRESSES-specially pric- otlier Dresses range (Regular 1 HOLMAN'S Both Stores ATTRESS PREMIUM SALE Saturday, Mar. 6 Through Saturday, Mar. 13 You Get.A Smart ELECTRIC OLOOK FREE... 1.95 Value) 3 K WV Wil:I1.Your Purchase OI Any Spring- Filled Mattress at 49.50 or over BOY ON THE . IIOLMAII HOME PLAN oiltv uowll ma Get In on This Big saving llow Ddivmjwr New Mai. SALE suns mlllcil 13 tress and FREE Alarm L ” ' Clock. - Balance Monthly Iiiiaginc! Willi Pl'(?l')' MA'l'l'Rl-JSS at 40.50 or more you get I beautiful. SP1-IINX clccirlr ALARM CLOCK valued at 11.95 . in your choice of NATURAL or MAHOGANY finish absolutely FREE. Why give away a beautiful electric ALARM CIDCK? You'll sleep so soundly on a HOLMAN spring-filled MATTRES youill need the CLOCK to awaken you. Take advantage Of this terrific MATTRESS premium sale at HOLMAN S. BOTH STORES. ' spams suits, . . . . . . . . . 5ls.9s;sj9T5f(j SPRING COATS . 531550 -3.9359 HATS. newest slildgia. styles 2.95 - 59.95 i 573E Corduroy Jackets. red. green. wine 511.95 l SIpa- Children's Jeans Nylon Pllsso Plaid. and Plain Material (N0 "";"28,";”"Wl 51.49 - 33.95 -T---mm cOI'dlll'O 0 Gulf Md iT,w.' s.nT In shades xi ffdv. pm; Regular 51.50 - VIII-II REPAIR TIME Springtime is repair time. is building time too. We have a good stock of materials for you, ONT prices are good. you'll have to agree. . Our materials are A-1 with manufacturera' guarantee, ,1” Prices are cash right here at the store, ' P0!" ciledlt we'll havee to add 1096 more. . Listed below our prices you'll see They re same. as you notice. as 1953. MP0 Dock per square ..................l.................... 85.50 sum The per square ..... ...-.-..................,...-...... 38.25 Standard shingles 210: lbs. per square 39.50 ll. 1.. D.ICK10N. New Glasgow ' 31.95 - 52.95 no liltEEllllAL co. Ltd. I.ADIB'llOIl , 150,61. GEO. ST. S'SIDE and CH'TOWN I I l l brown, etc. 5 I V