oonornv DIX ‘sits-- s I Ba Maloglmsilealthiet’. ‘or. out». _ pane and Message] Firm, healthy gums are important to sound teeth and sparkling smiles. So su to Ipana-lor ipzsnl is specially made not just to keep teeth clean, but to stimulate guns circulation. Try it. Brush your teeth with lpans. Gently massage a little extra lpsna onto your ‘pa. Your mouth doglaa with new Treshnesssu - gums wake up . ; a your smile gains new charm. Produri a] ‘Erinei-llysrs Made la Canada " lo bright about your tooth and gums gclmgcb IPAMMd/MSGBQ (Oontlnulied from Pen v rllildren iii some sort of an institution. At present l get $22-50 a WQER from the children’! father and also an $80 pension from a society. which. If courao, l will have to give up if I marry this men. What do you advise me to do? - - ANSWER: A mother's duty is to the children she hea hrouBht into the world. Any woman with seven children to rear should he through with love-making and phiienderlng. It will take ell of her time and effort to bring the youngsters up to be decent men and women. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply , nally to readers. but will answer problems o! general interest through her column. ' SPECIALS AT 019's Beauty Pas-los- 180 Queen Street near Due Stop Maclalneleas permanent. regular $15.00 for $1.00 Maohlneless permanenta, regular $13.00 for 80.00 Machineless permanenta, regular $10.00 for $5.00 Machine ‘permanence, regular $10.00 for $1.00 Machine permonenh, regular 87.00 for 80.00 Machine permanente, regular $5.00 for 88.50 No appointments necessary for out of Town customers Open Tuesday and Friday evening: by appointment PHONE-MOI Feather-light, down-soft and melting, here's the kind hf cake you dream of making. And it's so only to enjoy cakes like this-always—if you use Swam Down Cake Flour. Swans Down is made by cake-flour rperialirlr. expressly to make fuller cakes. Milled by a "Controlled Milling" pro- cess from wheat selected for its soft, tender gluten, Swans Down is sifted again and again until superbly even, and 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Swans Down cakes taste bettcr — stay fresh longer. Guam/rat's sPlce cake 3,3 teaspoon (oath) doves Ina oin- 2 cups sifted Swans Down Cello Flour neuron Iteoepgqm column lflull. 1,’; sup butter or other shortening Powder l cup sugar 1/4 teaspoon (each) salt. elleples, ieggs ginger. mace 2 tablespoons rnolaeaaa l’; teaspoon nutmeg 3s cup rnilit Silt flour once, measure. add belting powder. salt and sPlFN; iii! 5 times. Cream butter, add sugar gradually; treatn until light. Add /l°"8 time am» dl'l"."°“‘°__lust the I Ingredients at the The Genital Guardian This column la reserved for news of local interest, but advertising oi a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strict!) Pl)- ehla in advance. GET YOUR wallpaper Rogers Hardware. CHANDLER B305. for all Ply- wood rcqu' ements. at the PBESBYTEBIAN W. M. S. Aux- iliary Presidents please note: Ex~ ecutive meets 2 p.m. Thursday. May 19th, Zion Church, Charlottetown. GET YOUR wallpaper Rogers Hardware. 11.16111! DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited 2061 or 540. at. the GET YOUR. wallpaper at the Rogers Hardware. SPECIALS NOW 0N PER-MAN- ENTs.-—~$7.50 for $5.00 complete at Mary's Beauty Parlor, Whelsn Bldg, Grafton Street. Phone m. IMPORTANT CON GBEGATION- AL MEETING Ln Eldon United Church on May 19th. at 1.30 P. M. Rev. Roy Vcssey, Interim-Chair- man. SKEET SHOOTING PRACTISE, Wednesday. P. M. May 18th. Get. in some practise for the big shoot ‘May 24th. See you at the Skeet Field, Tee. Hill, on Wednesday. Shells and targets provided F. W. TWISE, representing Wm. l-i. Leishman 6s 00.. will be at B. A. McDonald's Wednesday and Thurs- day, May 18th and 19th, taking ppecial orders for Men's fine cloth- ng. ENGAGEMENT. -— Mrs. Duncan MaoKenzle. French River, P. E. 1.. wishes to announce the engagement o! her only daughter Beverly Jean to Herbert Logan. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mclnnes, ‘Ihorold. Ontario. Marriage to take place in June. at ‘rhorold Presbyterian Church. BREE? SHOOT,‘ MAY M111. - First annual P. E. I. award shoot. Held at Rifle Range. Tea l-illl. Am- munition and targets provided for. l2 galls! guns st s nominal charge Entrants to be classified. Prizes 9 A. M. Tuesday, May 34th. For particulars enquire O s. Harper. Dr. G. G. Houston, A. C. Hogan. CLYDE RIVER DODGES DIEET- The two Lodges of Clyde River were well represented at the Grand Lodge; also the Divine Service in Crapaud United Church conducted by Rev. Mr. Piercey. Following were those present: Mr. and Mrs. Colin MecPhnll. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MecKlnnon, Mrs. K. Young, Mrs. Harold Scott, Mrs. Robert Boyle. Mr. and Mra. Colin Murray, How- ard Murray, John A. Murray. Mrs. Sterling Ciow, Mr. Hebcr MacLean, Mrs. Gordon MecKinnon, Mrs. Bea- trice Waller and Mrs. Elmer‘ Frls~ zeli. about" this SwansDown Spice Cake Qgliuc rnqmu‘ Tod l'd 1' - ' you In’... iirtiliiali. f]: 7"“ helP YOU quite a lot m mllimfl If!!!" caltes, ""7 “mc 7W bake. The first l learned g from a f ' 5,1. _ . r0 cssion l er and iv: found 1h“ Wm"; like ' ....‘.'.:i...':":.':.;":.'""u uutr- u... those sir-op], “m: flffigflrrislltt Lope of a es matter of havin; f 53"?‘ (emflrature c ore you start combining yguy “pp u "o" i" “nuns ' blmeml’?! cake eggs. one at a time‘ beat well alter each. Add molasses; rhix thor- take the I: . oughly. Add flout. dlternatcly with milk, a small emountat a time; eg . . . llldnthod .'.l'.~'i'i§""""{ ' ' ' beat smooth after each addition. Bake in 2 greased 9-inch layer re rigrrator. an hour be} - . rom the pans in moderate oven (375"F.) about 25 minutes. Worldffllll will‘ '9 "ilk! Your cake. For an‘): you ‘m! .. a lemon frosting between layers and on top and sides of rake. rakes, it's onl the egg: that 35.5"?“ ~ ust l0 0! Ilse P?! remember m ator an hour or so ah; ‘Twr lfletedieno will I've evener, finer and lishrer. to give bet . ter volume, A “Proved texture "d ‘h’ zuggeiitiop. Wbtm you, u ~ . nfiv 7 m I’. its be have on hand happen m talal Q stiTttle thing, ence in °f Wur alt . hfiiWhy not make the Spiq Q1“ u ‘h. "rum ro streets packed ‘m. address, to 1), _ 1m 69W" Pwdr. lrnited, wortlunsltirlgwillr can; raoue . ring from your refriggg. ad of mixing. V00 make |k ,' tcxruiepd 52'5" a, ‘"_ I trust crumb . . . the e33; w," bu, up 7"? that nm time m" good [Mgvwill hell? Your take Now for my "mm; ‘p-kuluki-n‘ ""179 calls for S! t0 use egg; the e35; you 5r vrrr small ellow also"; 3% hill’ mixed who]; all ed forgkSteems like u f "n l! a diflet- memdmlm lfld "elidousnen "lite size. But if unusually in‘; flpoonfuls of sli for esrh e and follow time y,“ bu‘. '> You" "m7 h“ flYl$peite Call‘: MOI! sumo nmrt m IAKI- vowu tovr m Mitten-melting ' . I full-color . imwéazdcigul - - IP S. n "',°"$":ui::ltl-"n{ore. or stamp,’ information . a. Ontario, ' Preston Bentner. rlcagh 001M. Planning l a Garden? III OUR SEEDS Catalonia Free on Bequest ARTHUR ' VESEY ‘ YORK, PJJ. CITY POLICE COURT —-At the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court ygg. "TOBY. a man charged with drunk- en driving was sentenced to 1c (lays in Jail. Two drunk and in. capable! also appeared. one helm: sentenced tn 10 days in jail and the other fined $10 and costs or 20 days. Girl Guided News BROWN]! NEWS The 3rd. Charlottetown (St. James) Pack had a most import- ant meeting on Friday with visitor Mrs. l". Jenkins, Field Secretary. The following Tweenles passed their tests splendidly, Kitty Gass. Daphane and Sylvie. Taylor. M. Catherine Campbell, Barbara Stew- art, Susanne Shaw and Patsy Show. These little Brownies really knew their test. work and are go- in‘! to work hard for Golden Bars. ll rollment. ceremony followed around the Toadstool with Bixers, Paula Burden, Elves, Rosemary Bohaltm‘. Pixies and Katherine McDonald, Btfrites. presenting the Weenies to Mrs. Jenkins for en- rollment. A grand howl was given for the new Brownies and for the visitor. Paula, Rosemary and Katherine nlmoat completed the Golden Bar Test. Just a little more instruction from Brown Owl (Margaret MaeKensle) who gives of her time so freely to the Brown- ies of the 8rd. Attention All l‘ ‘dera The Boy Scouts have extended an invitation to Gufders who might like to help at the Canadian Jam- boree of the Scouts which is being held in Ottawa. from July 18th- Mth. 1949. Are you interested in going. if so please advise Mrs. F. Jenkins (Field Secretary) by May 31st. There will be a charge of $15.00 to cover board. You wot/d be responsible for your own trans- poratlon. Again we would remind you of Raisin Day, May 21st. Church parade at. Trinity Church (for Protestant) Charlottetown, IN MEMORIAM MRS. GILBERT SENTNER There passed peacedully sway at her horns in Loyalist on April 12th, 1949, iVLrs. Gilbert Scntncr, at the age of seventy. The late Mrs. Sentner had been in falling health since lest Fall. Death came as a great shook to family and friends. 1t is in the home where she will be missed the most. The late we. Sentner before her lottctown. She leavtxs to mourn a torrowing husband and one son lienry. The late Mrs. Sentner was twice married. her first husband James Stew-art of Msrshfield to which union were born two children nasneiy (Minnie) Mrs. 1.0a Good oi Cornwall and William l-i. oi Fred- ericton. N. B. She also leaves to mourn two sis- ters (Lucy) Mrs. Williams and (Bertie) Mrs. Williams both o! Charlottetown who will always cherish a loving sister. her father and mother and 0M‘ slim‘ and brother predeceased I'm‘ l\ number of years ago. She leaves to mourn six grand children and sev- en greet grand children. Her funeral was held from the cutcliffa Funeral Home 0n April 14 was very at which went W show the esteem in which she wall held. The service at the funeral hfltng and grave was conducted be the RemMinPiei-cey otMilton who spoke words of comfort to the sor- rowlrtg family. The hymns sung were favoriiosof the deceased "Safe in the Anne of Josue" and "Abide with hie". I-‘bl- lowlng are the pallbearers: Am- brose Sqltn . l-iinsom Santner. borne Ooles. John Mameson. 1n- terrnent was in Milton Ounetery. There to await the Gloriota Beaur- ectlw. case 6F THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Gil- bert Benmer wish to thank their merry friends end neighbors for their kindness shown to them in their reoont sad bereavement and to those who sent flowers and cams of sympathy. IN MERLORIAM Inlelfiagasltll! o! Alharthl. as, erhopaid away Mlyflth. l . Iappyvresetlseyaaestogethu- aroonrhaorhtodav eenawelovedmoaedsarly For hum this world was ealod away. marriage was Lilla Nelson of Char- - _ THE fiUARDléN» QHABPQZTIZEIOWN y OF NEWEST STYLES Noonder ThisfSih Breaks All A Free Wide-Open (Ihoice Every Garment in lhis Sale is a uuaranleed. new 1949 slyle . . and you choose from lhe enlire slotlr! Newesl COATS. SUITS. DRESSES. SKIRTS. BlOllSES. HATS. elc. AN AMAZING ARRAY Records |5% u|=|= dresses that sold to 12.95 for price slosh on new goods . Every dress is brand new, don't forget that . I . every dress is drastically reduced. Yes, now we give you these newest style $7. It's on unequalled ............ $7. one now mo rked exactly v ..-,_-.-. new... Cotton onsssss, Sale 2.1.9 mas urw ontsstsro sizssunrssts...........su.er lo sas Srnrl-Iingly lovely new dresses . . . Dinner gowns end evening gowns . . . regular prices $14.95 to $35. . . . each and every lll-ILF PRICE REAL BEAIITIES May 22ml. Basilica for Catholic Guides, Capt. Teresa. Doucette of the 8th Company will be the Leader. Should you require further information please phone your District Commissioner or Mrs. F. Jenkins. The first class hike is postponed until June 4th. IN MEMORIAM In lovln: memory of Mrs. J. Goddle Coffin. Fortune, who paased awny May 16th, 1946. slime la rune. but not; forgotten: A: it dawns another year, In our lonely (mum of thinking Thoughts of her are always near. Days of sadness, may crruc over us Friends may think the wound has 0d. But they little know the sorrow, 1n mu- lrmely hearts concealed. Alwayg Ronsemberod hy Her Husband and Fhmilyn IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Lemuel .1. Frlzzeli. Sherwood, who passed away May 17th, 1941. Lovlngly fDIIlDYflbGTud by the Family. "IN MEMORIAM Tn loving m y of my hulsand Alexander E. Champion, Darnley, who so suddenly departed this life May 17th. 194B. lovingly Remembered. but Sadly Missed by d-lia Wife a-nd Family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to acknowledge with gra- titude. from the box holders on my Mail Route. a substantial sum of money. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the doctors. stsfl and especially the nurses of the Prince County Hospital for the kindness shown me while a patient there; also the friends who sent cards and fruit. Howard Waite. TO WIFE, MOTHER Or any Alcoholic who may wish to break finally with the Liquor Habit. Write:- THE GUARDIAN BOX MD. 1 can aavo your friend or relative from this habit. Iwedly and Ihmlly. Illlclnbflrfl hrflllflol 57 ' wldo. I Standard Truck-B ' clearance- floi floor. I, _ I Independent front wheel suspen- slon, coil springs. 0 Gear Shift on Sfeerinj column; 3 speeds forward. ‘ The Standard VANGUARD ls manufactured by the Standard Motor Company Ltd., one of England's oldest and largest automotive manufacturers. Throo plonls at Bonner Lone, Fletchomsteod and Conley comprise over 300 ocros of buildings, tho most modern precision machinery and employ over l 2,000 skilled workers. Standard Cors ore , sold ond serviced in 76 countries throughout tho world. SERVICE O and bolts. o \ O O O O COA$T TO - re-rurvwermr Our Finesl COATS Are lieeply Reduced! $59.50 COATS l_$79 COATS $65 "Al- Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs Te All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric. PHONE I444 cvvfllm Moll"! w O/seck theJe outstanding [ealuua p! Seats 6 in comfort. Front soot Standard American thread mils Ports olwoys in stock and immed- iately available. . Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes. Roomy I4 cu. ft. trunk. Built-in oir conditioning system: Wide colour range in doth a gemrlno Iooiher upholstery. The Standard VANGUARD and TRIUMPH curs ore mode in England by tho STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED ' COVENTRY ENGLAND e iGhar-lottetown P.E.I. _ _, ./~eaunre tans rum, / 4O