"WALLY WESTMORE and NNNE MICHAUD" Special Feature ot Woolwortlft oll this week will be Miss Anne Mlclruuciof the "House of Weshnore", cosmetic people. In illustra- tion is Miss Miclioud and Mr. Wally Westnrore, make-up director er Paramount Studios. Hollywood. Miss Michoud’: counter is ot the northern entrance oil the store, where she will be giod to talk to customers. The West-more people ore make-up people. Bud West- more is o beouty expert at Twentieth Century Fox; Monty West- more ot Selznick International and Welly ut Porpmount. See Miss Miichoud ell this week ot Woolworth‘: New Store. -..___ SELECT‘ GIFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY BIBLES TESTAMENTS HYMNARIES PRAYER BOOKS "Quality Goods Ali-Best Prices" “MAKE YOUR CHOICE" THE BIBLE HOUSE 100 Fitzroy Street‘ Phone 2731 Open Each Day Except Wednesday: 1-550 P.M.; Wednesday 10-11.’. i i!‘ p’, ' cheeks perspiration S T O P S i Offending Odor- effectively —- gentlyx Always sunny. smooth. ,'."};_‘. » l to normal ‘i “y” akin . . . even w filmy. fragile iabrlee. I-Ie 00¢ l8 IIAYI MOIST ll an IN MEMORIAM olltlhhn C. blush; memory ‘ blfieaqwhopaaaeda-waylltbyotlt. Difidaallpudsaoulsforever hhouudleaasnuliluot tlrelove flseygtve. Iverlteurmrhaedbyllieiflfeanil imsDluBlohnndLBmnaIL WEST OOVEBEAD SCHOOL Report ilor April: Grade X-l. Joyce MeoLauo-h- lon 2. Billie Miaoliinnon. Grade IX-i. Carol lidncbonald; 2. Ina Bell: Ada MaoKlnnon. Grade VIII-l. Gerald Doiron; 2. Ernest Bell. Grade VL-l. Merle MacDonald; 2. Orville Willis; (t. Beryl Mu. Donald. Grade'V—1. Isabel Allan; 2. Donnie Allan; 8. Mary 130mm, Grade IV-i. David Reed; I. munlclyn MaoMillan. Grade IIL-l. Wendell Dolron; 1- Dale flushes: a. Myron Mac- Donald. Grade I'l—l. Marlene Hatches. Q1149 1-1- Myrna lihuliflllan: 2. Norman Muchauohluri; 3. Joan Shirley May; i. ‘averlee: Isabel Allin, Perlect attendance: Joyce M“. Llllfihllll. Billie Muclflnnon, In; Bell. Beryl MacDonald. Doreen Huehea. Donnie Allan. Isabel Al- .Len. Myron MacDonald Wendell Doirosr Norman Meclnuohlan, Joan MwDvM-ld- Myrna MadMillen. Teacher-Ursula Morrlssey. LlITS FOR SALE Five desirable Iota in the Me. Gill area with 50 and M-ft. front. g9- Anyly M- A. Farmer. Phone THE CENTRAlL GUARDIAN . i110? last 5% off. oaasweu n Photographs GENERAL ELECTRIC IADIO. $3895. ‘roomba Music Store. HOTPLATES and Electric Bteam Heaters at Toouibe Music Store. CARDOAD QF CEMENT arrived Stanley. Shaw, Peg-um, MRS. IOHNETON LADIES WEAR-Bargains -— Coats, Suits. Dresses, etc. onuiaaucrt-a iew assorted n"? B00916 Prune. While Holman’! Cher- lottelovrn Store. WINSLOE UNITED CHUMH» Sflvltes Sunday. May 8th, will be as iollows: Wlnsloe North 11. Princeton Sunday School at 2. Worship! 3. Hldhneld at 7.30. My E. O. Evans, supply mum", HUNTER. RIVER PASTORAL CHABGIL-Servlces May 8th. Wilt- slriro 11AM. and 7.301’. M. Wheltley Rive: a r. u. mince: Rlves- 7.3!) P. M. Oliicial Board MlmdIY- 8 P. M. Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. YORK UMTED CHURCH OI‘ QANAlM-—Services roi- Sunday. May 0th. York. 11 A. M. Brackley, 3 P. M. Central, 7.30 P.M. sun-day Schools at usual hours. Rev. J. H. MaoCellum, Minister. TRYONTBONSHAW BAPTIST PASTOBAIE. services for Sunday. May 0th. are: Tryon 3 P. MI. C. S. 2P. M. Bonshaiw 730 P. M. Moth- gs’ Day services. C A Hicks. Min- er. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N CANADAr-Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's Day as lol- lowe: Hunter River 11 A‘. M. Glas- gow Road 3 P. M. Brookfleld 7.30 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Nitlnister. . CIIIERIIY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH-Service Sunday, May 8th at 2.80 P. M. conducted by Mr. Byron Hewlett, Vernon River and Orwell services cancelled for the day owing to the ailments o! the Minister. CELEBRATES 04TH WEDDING ANNIVEIISARK-Wlr. and Mrs. John B. Spence. Hunter River, are the guests o! ‘their daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs. Harry Miuphy, Valley Street. Mr. and Mrs. Spence will celebrate their 64th Wedding Anniversary quietly todisy with their daughter and son- in- aw. THE ENDOWMENT FUND oi the Protestant Orphanage has rec- ently been increased by $3,000.00 from the Estate of the late Mrs. Norman R. wright Burnimereide. $100.00 from the Estate oi Mrs. Catherine MeicLeod, Murray River. Mary Ann Taylor, City. PGWNAL CHARGE, the United Church o! Canada. Rev. E. R. Maicvlcar. Minister. Mother's Day. Sunday. May 8th. Family Day in the Church Worship. services 11.00 A. M. Cliiton. 230 P. M. Mount Herbert. 7.00 P. M. ‘Pownal Sunday School, Pownsl, 10.30 A. M. ‘IIHE PBESHYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—Sei-vices tor Sun- day. May 0th, as follows: Montague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Cardigan 2.30 PM. Montague B. S. 10 A.M. Sacrament at Baptism at morning service. The Oddiellowe and Relb- elrahs will attend evening eervloe. Rev. Norman Young. Minister. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE o! the United Church oi Canada. Services on Birndey, May 0th. as follows: Cape Traverse: 11 A. M. C. S. 10 A. M. Craipaud: 3 P. M. ‘Iryon: 7.30 P. M. C 5.11 A. M. Mother's Day Observance and Sac- rament oi Baptism will be dispens- ed. Rev. E. R. Woodside, B. A., wnister. rfiesffiac/k/y/Qesa/fs /z/.se FAS7/l677/V6‘ FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST TO-"NIGHT- Tempting HOT ROI. LS I SO tender and light they weigl almost nothing-yet what a lift e batch of hot rolls gives .to any meal! last-acting Pleiscllrmauds Yeast per- mits you to work them into your i kitchen schedule with ease-gives them that wonderful lightness and texture- bringa them to the-peelcof flavor as . they come tumbling out of the oven! i AT HOME-depend on Fleischmanrfs Yeestforfirll strength and speedy rising action. Three genera ationa of Canadiauwomen have proved ‘ jt-Iileischmann‘: never late you dowel} _ ravoua p; and. $000.00 from the estate o! Mrs. ~ OONIIDIIATIOR LII‘! LW DUILNOI. Al.‘ IOUI IIIVIOI - Aruiast 001i Co. Phillie 2408. IOWA!!! Neill"! ‘Fltlfl Footwear at 175 Queen Btzeet. ‘I'll VOGUE MAY DAY SALE. 8960151 Discounts. 0106! ROADS BERVICE Sun- day, May 8th, at 730 P. M. Lie. Byron Hewlett, Minister. I0! LUGGAGE eee S. L Hardy A: 00.. 102 Kent Btreet. Opposite City l-tall. NEW IIATHBRWEIGHT Gen- eral Electric Done, Kettles end Walters. ‘Ioomba Music Store. SATURDAY AITDRNOON C106- “GP-A. Piclrard 6r Co's. Whari Coal Ofliee will close Saturday afternoons. ' IATUIDAY HAL!‘ HOLIDAY- Our otltlee and warehouse will close at 12.80 Saturday eitternoon. W. D. Gillll 8r Co. NOTICL-Our mill will be closed each satumdey at 12.30 during the months o! May, June, July, August and September. William Condon k Boos. Charlottetown. ALL wan VETERANS are 051185 to meet at lvllaclesn Funeral Home today at 2 ‘pun. to attend Iuneral oi our late comrade Charles R. Slllfldbll. BRADALBAN-E United Change. services Sunday, ‘Many 8th as Iol- lows: North Granville, ll; Rose Valley, 3; Bradaiibane, 7:30. W. B. MaoPihail, Minister. BBEADHBANE PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCIL-There will be ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. May 8th, at 4 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Interim Moder- ator. CHURCH 0F SCOTIAAND. — Services, Lord's Day, May 8th. De Saible 11.00 A. M. Stamhel 3.00 P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. Broadcast C J R W Fridays 8.30 P. M. Rev. H. F. MecEwen. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL Uffl\ItGE-—Norih Rustlco 11 A. M. Stanley Bridge 3 P. M. The rc-oponing o! the Cavendish Sun- day School at 10.30 A. M. in the Baptist Cthurch. George Gough. Minister. 11H‘! PRESBIERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Marshfleld Chargt. Services for May 8th. Mount Stew- art ll A. M. Hlglrflelrl 3 P. M. Marahlleld 7.30 PM. A. K. Camp- bell. B. A.. student Minister. Rev. D. Nicholson, Ln-terlim Moderator". NORTH RIVER. UNITED BAP- TIST PASYOILATEZ-fiunday. MR3’ 8th. North River 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P M. Kingston 1.30 P. M. The Pageant: "News ‘ihat Came to Nazareth" will be presented at Kingston in place o! the usual eer- vice. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. _A____ CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. ser- vices iwaiy 0th: Birch Hill 11 a.m-; Klnross 3 p.m.; Charlottetown (Qnangg lodge roouns) '1 Pm. Bl’ Ordel‘ o! Presbytery. consresailvn- al meetings as iollows: Summer- side May 0th. B P-m-I 011W TYBV- m, May 10th, a pm; Areyle Shore May 1W1- ! Dim-I Dlésable M” 13th, a pm. Rev. Jl-l. Bishop. Annual Meeting 0i (IanadiaL Press madam). May 6 — (W) - seiiawi- w. A. nucrmiien. publisher of the Lethbrldge Herald. today w elected honorary president o! U" Canadian Press. Canada's co-ope!‘ ative news service. Senator Buchanan. who was Pfeiidlll" "l gp 1n 1944-46. earlier was elected to the board oi directors irom which he had retired three yew BIO- I-le succeeds as honorary VHF dos-it Arthur R. Ford, editor-in- ehie! o! the London Free Press. who was OP's president 104.244. Victor Siftolli Publisher o! *1" WIYIUIDOI Free Press. was reelect- ed president. Herve Major. editor o! Montreal La Preese, was re-elected tirst vice-president. and Roy H. Thom- son, publisher o! the Thomson dailies, second‘ vice-president. Frederick I. Ker, Hamilton spectator, and B. A. Fiarquharsen. Toronto Globe and Mail. We" named to act with the president and vice-presidents on the Bream Raul? Be g Tuesday, May‘10 route Abney, Hopeileld. 170V- er, Caledonia, Glen William, ate; also Thursday, May 12th. Shore Road Route. Albert Mo.- ohon. hauler for The Hazel- broolr Dairying Association. A. ROY JONES» . Secretary 0300i‘ z-z-r-i- horses: i Girl Guide North District RUMMAGE SALE Merliet Building Saturday, May 7 4 p. m. Good second hond clothing. Q Greatly Reduced Prices SPRING coins iiun suns selling at prices to clear. This year’s spring stock selling at a fraction of their: former value. BllY YDIIRS TODAY. Everything priced to clear. island furriers executive committee. Officers oi the association were chosen by the board o! directors following the annual general meet- lng o! members. At conclusion o! the annual meeting Mr. Sliton, on beihali of the membership, presented Mr. Ker with two oil paintings. by the Canadian artist A. Y. Jackson and the Scottish painter Robert Houston. in appreciation of his work as president 1946-48. It was during N.l.r. Kerb term of oiilce and large- ly under his guidance that CiP‘s new heed oiiice building was erected. TURNABOUT The luminous ily, platyura tul- Qmment will annouriq a ..5w&p.ng tonl. spins a. web in the laria stage program» o! lowqenul hump.‘ to catch spiders. N és/éw zfia/zyoz/ deemed 7b éa/fe fife fiiresf cakes a/mfla/és ever- m swirriiiuc?‘ fife lei/Mm’ o/sfiozwérzég/ Preparation: PIPCI- H 5 ‘f ’ i 2 s‘??? Jtilitllf‘. ilonr I‘ Be sure to sift flour Ste baking powder lln. fl lveu I you are an aspen, pleased with the simplicity arid your success with this recipe. And if you're a beginner, ou'II find with Swiffning and this recipe. t’: easier to bake fine cakes than you imagined! Watch for the Helping Hands _ you where there is a chance of nrietakel f‘ Have all ‘ingredients a: room temperature. Preheat oven and set at 575W. Line bottoms of two 8-inch amine (or 9-inch round) layer cake pane wi waxed Ingredients: (‘Use standard. level measure) i: Put Swiffnlng in mixing bowl. Sift in our. sugar, baking powder and salt. Add milk and vanilla. Beat for 2 minutes-by hand, Mixing time: 4 minutes - MARTHA LOGAWS "HELPING HAND" RECIPE POINTS THE WAY TO SURE SUCCESS you'll biaxtra- using rub hey warn 30 minutes. 5 teudouble-aetin ' baiting powder 4 If single-acting type) before measuring. I tsp. salt Spoon llllllly into cup. Y4 cup milk _ 1V4 (up! sugar 2 eggs l tsp. vanilla I‘ Fleets tar the wade "Double-Acting" an the iLiberul Predicts ‘Low-Rental Proieet lnsviii Croll, Liberal member o1 predicted last night that after the about U0 strokes per minute; or a| medium speed of electric mixer. rrraflng batter ofi rides and Bolton e bowl will: rrcraper. After 2 minutes, scrape beater: or spoon and mixing bowl thoroughly. Step 2: Add the unbeaten egg. Beet 1 minute: Scrape boaters and bowl o tluue beating 1 miuuoe. Pour equal amounts of batter into prepared cake ans. Bake about ring back uic Iy wben prmad by rbe finger. ool on ca e rack 15 minutes; loosen sides carefully with spatula. invert on rack; remove am. When thoroughly cool. fill and frost. corate withwhole blanched almonds, tips dipped in melted chocolate. Mnehn Frosting: Put l/i cup SwifVning into mixing bowl. Sift in 3V; cups coufectlonei-‘a - sugar, pi teas, cocoa. Add an egg and V4 cu coEee (cold). Beat until blen ed and flutfy. HI G I-ILIGHTB The lower fringes o! the northe lights are about 5 miles above th TORONTO, May e -' (c?) — Wm- USEFUL SERVICE Parliament for Toronto-Spadina. Milk now is being used in thl making oi’ plastics. textiles, phar- maceutlcals, penicillin and explos- ives. J general election the Liberal Clov- ;Ir's amazingly ‘s53; 26 bike is; 1.15s 3:31.? and‘ pies you always wished you could-with Swiftlningl —the entirely new kind of shortening.‘ A _ DIGESTIILE-AND SO NUTRITIOUS. Quick-mixing Swiffnirig saves you timefuriolvrlqendll icebox space. 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