Ii!-' .3355 ,Prz'z'e Bread Baker at Antigonish County Fair 10 1953 ii-I. Jamel Fraser pralgea Flslsclrmanrfa Yeast run As a busy young farmer's wife, Mrs. James Fraser has lots to do besides cooking. But she knows how to turnout batches of prize-Winning baking! "When people ask me how I get such tine-results in my baking, I tell them you have to use the finest ingredients," says Mrs. Fraser, who lives at Brierly Brook, N.S. itFor instance, yeast. Unless you have a good A iapmncrsrroni A - The make-up used in "DON".l' DARREN MY DOOR" was supplied with the compliments of DOROTHY GRAY CANADA LTD. y through their official representatives MGDRE & l"l9l.EOD ME m .4 pnzn-winning reuulla in bread. lively yeast your bread just won't be up to the mark. That's why Ilm sold on Fleischmannls Yeast. It has always given me splendid results." Young and old prize-win. ners agree! You can't beat the dependable fast rising action of Fleischmann's Yeast. It's been proved by Maritime housewives for over 80 years! LONDON. (CP)- Onficials of the British post office said they will allow municipal councils to use telegraph poles for their Corona- decorations Linn eases. " 3 um suitable the women, the rats were replaced lby chickens. y SALFORD, England. (GP)-Two cages of rats are being fed dif- ferent foods (or nutritional lessons to mothers, After comp-laims from . Levee Vday ad VlcHIy . . 'M.iss -Tahtha Inland. teacher of grade xcur at Marugue school. spent the Easter wed-end with her mother. Mrs. Christine Madxod. Mr. Donald snaw returned home on 'Nesdar. March am. Atter iliendlng the winter months in Nova Bcotis where he was employ- ed. ..M Mr. Vernon MacDonald. (lut- Iotwown. spent the sum holi- days in Lorne Valley. He was the West of his brother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. P--m . Mme Anne Goodwin. Bangor. was 8" WET night Ruest at uhe home od her grand-mozher, Mrs. Mac Mac. Aulay, on Tuesday, March am, Mr. Walter M.-vers recently re. turned home from salt springs, Nova Scotla. where he was em- ployed for several months. Miss Christine Shaw, Czlrraxnldme. town, was a. visitor to Lorne Valley over the Easter week-end, she was the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. John J. MacDonald of Cardi- gan Head is spending sometime with his brother and slsters-1n- law, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac. Donald, ... Miss Muriel Myers Flpent the Easter week-end at her home in Martinvale. Miss Joan MacGrat'h recently spent a few days in Bangor, where she was the guest of her brother- in-wlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. M'us Eileen Hawbnlt spent the Easter week-end at her home in Bristol. She was occcvmpanied by Miss. Gloria MacLeod. ., Mr. Alfred Crnne returned heme on 'Iluesda,v. Maroh alst. -After spending the winter ninnths in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Mrs. Sandra MacEac:hern and children, Kathryn and Bobby. Cardross. were Easter 'wee-k-end guests cut" Mrs. MacEachern's pas- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. William Fergus- 011. Mr. Richard Gauthier has re- turned to his home in Rusticc. after spending the winter months in Lorne Valley. where he was em- ployed. Mr, John McAi11ny. Charlotte- town, was the guest of his mother. Mrs. Mae McAu1ay, during lhc Easter week-end. . rMr. S:an1ey Morrison. Orwell ., our nus coupon VA(' UUM f-.lC)Rl s lllvilllll 157 aminon s'1'..0llARLO'lTE'IOWN rrronio FOR Free HOME DEMONSTRATION TODAY! -2268 church hall Maiday evening. The meeting opened with the hymn prayer by Mn. Albat Praaer. The manutea at the last meet- ing were read by the secretary. Mrs. Campbell. and were approv- ed as read. Roll call was answer- ed by Iourteen marten. in the absence of the treasurer, Miss Thelma Lu-ter. the financial re- port was read by Mrs. Byron stew- art. An excellent report of the March supper was given by the president. The visiting committee reported having called on we memb 3 who were ill and a let- ter of sympathy was sent to a bereaved member. The suggestion of sponsoring a concert was discussed and a. com- mittee comprising Mrs. Elsie wat- terworth, Mn. Claude Nicholson, Mrs. 1". N. Young and Mn. Lorne Johnston was appointed to at- tend to this matter. and, if ne- cessary, to call 9. special general meeting to make further arrange- ments. Mrs. Thomas C-lair and Mrs. John.)-I. MacKenzl.e were ap- pointed on the visiting committee. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Clair and Mrs. Roy Clow. Cove. was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Monday, March 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leard. Mr. Preston Henry and Mr. Peter Mac-' Leod motored to Charlottetown on Friday. March 27th to attend the Glace Bay Miners vs Charlotte- town Islanders hockey game. Mrs, Lucy Doh-on, Charlottetown, was'a Sunday visitor to Lorne Val- icy on March 29th. she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Calla- ghan, Mr. Ralph Nicholson returned home on Monday, March 30th after spending several months in Tor- onto, Ontario. Mr. Peter MacLeod motored to the City on Saturday. March 23th where he spent the week-end with friends, . Mrs. Malcolm Maclbeod was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wed"- nesday, March '.i3Uh where she at- tended the Women's institute Lead- emlhip course at 'IIhe Vocational School. p Mrs. Charles MacLeod was a vis- itor to Montague on Wednesday. March 26th. She was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 'and Mrs, George Mcc-annell. A very welcome visitor to this vicinity duni-ng the past week was Mr. Rubin Rodin-east. Needless to say everyone was greatly pleased to see him back after spending the winter in the smith, Mr. Francis Mcmtyre was 1 vii- itor to Orwell cave on Sunday. Nth. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. Mr. James Callaghan and Mr. Richard Gauthier were recent visit- ors at the Oharlrcvttebown For-'-vi. attending a game between the 1!- landers and Glace Bay Miners. -AM. DEAD TRAPPER KAPU3KASI'NG, Ont, (OP)- Provincial police found the body of Konrad-t Yanenko, 71-year-old Rus- sian trapper who lived alone, in his cabin north of Lost river, Death was attributed to heart failure. :Morigage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday the 28th day of April, A.D., 1953, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon? ALL that tract of land situate lying and being at Hermitage Township Number Forty-nine in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, and bounded us follows. that is to say:- COMMENCING on the North side of the Hermitage Road on the West boundary of a. tract of land the property of the late George Vlckerson, thence running North twenty-five chains and fifty-links. thence East three chsins and lev- enty links. thence North 1orty- eight chains and nfty-seven links, to a tract of land the property 0! the late Alexander 1'brbes,'.forrner- ly Malcolm Forbes, thence West six chains and ninety-two links to land the property of the late James Mullln, thence South thirty- eight chains and seven links. thence west two chains and tiny links, thence South thirty-six chains to the said Road, thence Eastwardly along the said Road to the place of commencement, con- taining fifty-three acres of land a little more or less. 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ERIN?- . obtain the results promised .hut once you've Mortgage Sole There will be sold by public Auction in front of the law Courts Building at Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, on Tues- day the 28th day of April, A. D-. 1953, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, All that parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Forty-nine in Queen's County, bounded and decrlbed as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the South side 0d the Old Township boundary line between Township Numbers Forty-eight and Forty-nine at the northwest angle of a. farm of land formerly in possession of Nicholas Cousins now Samuel Cousins land. thence South along the western boundary of Samuel Cousins land for the distance of one hundred and fifty-seven chains or to Cousins Creek, thence west along said Creek to the Eastern line of land formerly in possession of Oliver Carver and now in posses- sion of Nelson Carver, thence North along Nelson Ca.rver's east line to the said Township boundary of Lots Forty-eight and Forty- nine, thence eastwardly along eaidl boundary to the place of com- nrencement, containing one hun- dred acres of land a little more or less being the lands conveyed to William Wood by Richard Carver and Joseph Carver by Deeds dated first day of February 1861 and first March 1863, respmively, ex- cepting thereout lands sold to Nelson Carver and Atwood McRae. The above sale is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to a power of sale contained in a cer- tain Indenture of Mortgage bear-. ing date the 4th day od January, A. D.. 1949, and made between Samuel Cousins of Alexandra in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island. Farmer. n: the first part, and the undersigned Mortgagee of the other part and because of de- fault having been made in the pay- ment of the principal money and interest thereby secured. For further particulars apply at. the Office of Bell. Mailhieson and Foster. Solicitors, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. DATED this 201111 day 0! March. A. D.. 1953, William .7. Reid. Trustee, Mortgagee. What a wonderful All yours : : : . NDN&lIQ8. 50 mm 772072 23 222 a Jtiyykr feeling! so much responsive power : : : instantly at your command in a Chrysler New Yorker and Chrysler Imperial: It gives you that sense of pride all Chrysler owner! know. In supremacy. 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