iowllllll" w} udII-IICIUIIURIL. .. . "wpggrlptiflo MIC“ ,- . w Nil-ll sfi-fii-il ‘l 919'“. Iallr I010. ~. and»; l’! Q slflldl aalble Iar nourish II your "Ill - ’or l year-old mare, in foal. l suitable for trucklng_ ‘Uolpm. ; msrrsysieiréault. 0t - sum ' z-l-ll l J“ N a g - |N ACTIO — _mon" ‘Uufuli-Aen killed in action rial ivno was Scolla and- me LIl\\'ill'Il lose next finocsslc .\'ii>l'lil‘l. Portage. P-E-l. _ lllifll qdiiboilt it aw 51'” T” ' < k the "d Uldsvltsviifg tlienU Wt he had been wounded in the u“ “n, m- n high explosive shell. llisirlelloa 1131"‘ m1“ i" Wm no" prove to lie serious-S. that lllontli ago February 1st. Auxiliary of Trinity ‘ch lnct in the Church _____ EXTENT 0F WOUNDB‘ Peters late of S , Airs. ‘flrt-CGOIBH Aflicn‘ , closed and the Succession Duty fix- otrctl. Slllllmflsm‘ we” . ed. The lawyers interested were J. lticlvin Arscnault 5mm; K_ Q Donald o‘ H: W d ruisubrourlemno i stock . I! A,“ asp coin‘ 5002i‘! at arm's: - t -. 2-1-11. " "“’°" s... ....... ..'.."“.".'.Yi" "we “e "- IGA“ d. Ken-H‘ “\- .1‘... unlitesmddy“ g i 11202401 a. -uocuv Belicq ink -" for WW“ day, no. 1.. South ‘groio 13$, WI"- AP‘ Middleton Bombersys. town edge. Mgfilf, Stars. Admission an cents.‘ a-a-ai __ _ roam AND mam-n. train. 0|; 5AM.‘ or exchange-lien, i-iorden on Saturday evening with 182 passengers. arriving here with 11a passengers. at 8.1m "rho ,1 trip. onlv on Sat/ur- day. although the latest report was that it. was operating normally a- —PBOBATE COURT — _H0n. l-Iarold l.... Palmer. Judge of_Pro- bate held a session of the‘ Probate llciillllflll- Court in Surnmersido Ifi-iday. 'I‘he of kin is his mother Esmws o; Jam, Mflgw late of Kensingwn, Duncan Mc allura late of Wilmot Valley and Fred. W- ummer ‘-‘ were Watson McNai,‘ ‘ K. C. and Heath Stewart represented the Succession Duly officer, Provincial Government-S. -C. W. L. MEETING -- The regular monthy meeting-of Ca- [thollc Women's League was held n iln the Knights of Columbus Home on Wednesday, February 2nd, with the Presdient. Mrs. D. F. Mc- Neill in the chair. The reports of Carl Crocket lcd the the various committees were read and approved. the Social Service . l ,1 period arid the meeting fffflgfil... by singing of a hymn. m theme was The‘ Bgzlew ti}; Possession o t 01‘ cmmon the great pas- u of tlle Bible were read show- whfl-e peopig all over Iillifl til whatever race or age 1n whatever circumstance m itlm to the guidance. The Lord's Prayer was gpeated in unison and this period n brought to a close by the g oi a hymn. The business a: minutes were read and ap- proved and the roll call was re- mng-d to by nineteen members. collection of $11.70 was taken visiting committee T¢D0l1l§d hospital and '1 home calls made tiring the month. Mrs. 'cArtbur who was the delegate m, Presbyterlal gave a. very resting report. bring- to lls the highlights of the t meetings held in Char- Miss Doris Muncey to a summary of a chapter of No Study Book, the title of which n, “Grace for if was very inspiring to hear of the great work the Christian pea- aro doing in Foreign Coun- by living and working with lions in the homes. the inilaities and villages who not God and to know that we u an Auxiliary are helping in this Itrk. May we keep before us the nerd "Advance" which was adopt- by the sbylerlal as the for i944 and strive to do poster work! 5- For Faster Relief of CNEST COLDS , Muscular ' Aches Ii Pains lllrod lurnlng Foot IAQIIII will. WITH BUCKLEY §TQI~LI§§ WHITE RUB a loo loo-unnumbe- g llorlcr _ Three Norwegian males llle to arrive from Boston Friday night for immediate Ills or lease. Absolutely opportunity to obtain one of these males this year. Apply: CARROLL DELANEY, Summerside. _ lhoneifvi .ingas I HIGH mglthe hostesses being Mrs. Eva Hic- ggikey and Mrs Bible for comfort and‘ conducted by the Presidentnton. N. B i —-Sgt James l Living Together." I and War Services Committees giv- plondld owing. and hav- ing arranged for the usual gi of cigarettes etc. to be sent the in the Services. meeting a social hour was spent. - Earl Hickey. B. Personals -—Mlss Vera Allen of Bummer- side spent the week-end in Mong- . R. K. Morrison and Mr. James A. Morrison, Jr. have re- turned to Summersid from a businesg trip to Montreal. S Ellnsdalo n. Vicinity Jammy 5m, when Reverend Dr. ‘w, ELbOmBQIIIB-fl, united i, o igtliyi-y Jean Wallace, daughter MKS. J- P. Whllue - silver fox tended by of the IP00"!- a two-pica black lace txknmlnfl. Min Lois O'Brien, unnmlnsa ‘Riema- o bride. m A great of‘ silver. f."..°in'.’.‘.?."..i‘£i.i.°.‘i"él‘f “Him. John a. Callll dill life. congratulations Ir Corporal Stalk! Mrs- M Tllfnfl‘ Nursing HM!!!» 9' tack oi pneumonia- Hill llfillt l-hG parents. Mr. and Brien. ‘ii/Iriwwwrynmsvyllls SNUR GAIN FEED ‘SERUIUE BUY FROM TNE MANUFACTURER Feed Service Mills manufacture SI-IUR GAIN HATCH- INc MASH. snug GAIN CHICK STARTER. SHUR gAIN LAYING MASI-I and Hilda. All extra transports . anti the saving reflected other SIIUR GAIN complete tion Fmh Fsoils When tier feeds. F you buy SIIUR. GAIN Complete Feeds, y“ b"! ‘M! made right at your local mlll, l‘! FRESH FEEDS. FRESHNESS "We in feeding poultry. SHUIGAIN Fresh Feeds are as required. hole "Shur Gain Saves You Money” In Shun GAIN Feed Service in; Feed Division of CANADA-PACKERS Ltd. KENSINGTON P. E. Co- P.E.l. mrllles with: E. D. Ives North “*- Vernon River, P.a.1.,' n. A. "4141411/1111111411. ISLAN D Tryon, P.E.I» I ."llello, Frisco, ft two years a o» He After the ai ‘ Captain A. Ti-emblay. J. D W.A guiding f chJnt t tn QQMB. G. lnoarld"Szts.S. A. “an?” m; 121$ took 53c at Baller. O. lgrngras, AfParadis and acred Heart Church, Aibertmr on CI. A1186!!- in the matrimony. M15; U of O'Brien, Mrs. A. D. O'Brien lot Elmadalc. The ‘bride. who W“ lgiven in marriage by her‘ father. w“ bgcgmingly attired in a twir- piece street length dress o! soldier blue crepe with cut velvet leaf arid mines w“ who was attired in o mustard dress with trimmings. I-Ier coat was of grem boucle cloth with red for , The groom was ab]! upported by Mr. George Wallace. ' f the I'M"! ft to the bride was a beautiful After the ceremony for the home of ban. ailmsdelo. whm =1 Ilellwll" "12:; was ser _ -» couple left by plane. for a i , hm °‘ m9“! h“ " “w” “M” 0082a: in Charlottetown. P. E g. bgby flrl on Jan. 13th. It ‘m! The many friends of Miss Phyllll P‘°"‘°“"‘°.st. Patrick's oouolze. a» Williams, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hush Wlllllllll I" learn of her recovery from an at- M Inl 0'Brle teacher at Port l“ s werék-cndAwllDil lg! I-Ier many friends are I; 5M] handling i! Glilliilltlt- n in ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. o‘ Mr ‘My M“ June IS of major invert- Gordon Moll”, Ileatherdalh ALICE FAYE JOHN PAYNE —tln— ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 APITUI. SUMMERSIDE -lsilsilsl§ilsl@lsllslslis i iii iuv MEMORIAM’ JAMES ll. TRAINOR Attended by malty fenow officers and marked by lull miitary honors the funeral of 'he IJIZ‘ Captain James J. Traino; Ordlulllc: Officer, No 5 Ordnance Depot. Coy. RCOC; took place Januazy 27th at Quebec City. 'I'he late traplain Trainor passed sway on Moniay January 24th in Jeffery Hale's Hospital. at tlleago of 50 years. (Capt Trainer was n son of the late Peter ’I‘ralnor of Pcwnal Street. Charlottetown, who was rrlurdered B sded by the band of the Hoy- »32e Regiment, under the com- mand of Lieutenant. Edwin Bel- anger. and an escort uI a hundred men frcm the Royal Canadian Corps. under the orders of captain R. Lapierre. the cortege proceeded from the Germaine Lapfne Funer- al Home in ‘Iurnibull Avenue. to St. Patrick's Church, Graiide Allee. where the funeral service was held. Many officers from Military District No. 5 and the ether armed services, joined in the tribute along with a. large number of ans. The honorary pail-bearers were: Dion. . Langtorl. SF. Moisan. F. C. Turgeon. DD. Edwards, F. Finlay and R..N levers. The casket. draped with the Union Jack, was borne by S Cdr. R. Baugh, A.S.M. R. I-Iumphreys. SQM-S. .-\ Bernard. The chief mourners at the fun- eral were his sons Sergeant-Mai- or Lawrence It. Trainer, Royal Canadian Anny Corps. Ottawa: Raymond M. Trainer. Ottawa; his THE (IIARIHTTETOWN GUARDIAN llilstlos Nan _ Represents ll. E. I. llolsioln Breeders GIl-llvlloli S. Buptaio. hint-loo. aha was receativ chosen as the P. E. I. Director on the Board of the Holatein-tilrllesian Asocwtion of Clans/dc. represented tho eeders of this urevinoc at the 0f interest locally was the presentation to Prenmler J. Waiter Jones of a urtiitcate of Suplfior- Production in 1c tion of the Canadian Cri-iamplonsh p pro- duction record of ‘I42 lbs. butterfat from 11.709 lbs. milk made by Abcg- weit Lorna Regina in the titres- tlraea-a-day milking much of the junior three-yearnold class o! the 8U day division. L. A. H. Peters. Chairman of the Cattle Committee of the Netherlands Ilktonornlc, Financial and Shipping Mission at Washington, who add-l resscd the crowd of over 600 breed- l ers who mended thg afternoon: session. laid "If the cattle population - at the time oi liberation has not declined considerably eixnpared with present numbers‘. I dYlbZ whether any importation of dairy cilttle will: be necessary. I say if conditions dot not change greatly, but in this res- pect we must be extremely cautious, for rlobcbv know; what sort- of de- struction still lics shes/x. "Hoe exper- ience gained in Russia, Africa. Sic- lly lllld Ilflly. where the retreat- IHB German armies huie caused enormous destruction. does not allow us to have an optimistic out- look. Actual warfare turd scorched earth policy may put the Nether- lands in a no-rition wireri. large scale impcrtatiuns of tattle are lie- ccssary to restore the dairy industry" ‘ Reports of the Officers and Oom- mittees show that i943 was the best. year irl ‘he “Association's hist- ory. A total cf ol,l00 411311815 were registered during tho tear, this fig- ure representing a gall‘. of l5 per cent. over 1942. Transfers of own- ership totalled 44356, a gain of l9 per cent over the hast- previous year. Membership also showed a sain of 9 per vent. the present total of 8.545 being a new high. The Re- cord of Perfomance and Selective Registration Departments also re- corded gains of ‘I per cent and l2 per cent, respective y. 6.593 females‘ qualifying in ROI’. and 1,620- animals having been classified lnl Selective Registration. Receipts for the year were $138,781.58, an in- crease 22 per cent over i943. The Association is ln an exceptionally strong position. the financial state- ment-. showing an excess cf assets over llbllitles o! $131,830. J. J. E. McCague. Allistorl, Ont- ario. was chosen as President for 1944, succeeding George C. Jack- son. Wownsvlew. TheiEkperis Say BY THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA. Feb. 3 —tCPl— Many inquiries have come to the home son-ln-iaw Flight-Sergeant. L. Dewis, R.C.A F; Montreal: his uncle J. T. McQuillari of Quebec; Major A.A. MacDonald of Ottawa. Mr. M. McEvoy, Ottawa; Mi‘. Jus- tin W. Klrkwootl, Quebec; Lt. Col. W‘. Rooney, Quebec; Malor L. A. Incmix and Maior S. L. Price, At the Church the funeral ser- vice was conducted ov the. Rev, Father A.E. Conlogue, insisted by the Rev. Fat-ha A. Cinlmont and Rnv. Ilkther F.C. O'Hara. as deacon and sub-deacon, respectively. The burial service at the graveside in Qt. Patrick's Cunetcry was con- ducted by the Rev. Flfllfil‘ J. O’- Heiliy. ‘the truiitionakflfiree vol- leys over the grave were fired by a flringoparty from the Arsenal Protect n Corps willie R bilgler sounded the Last Post and Reviclle. Among the M.D. s who attended the funeral, were Colonel GJLA. Dupois. M C; l-llb Y re fgenfln 5,1 11A ma“, My; When the water starts to boil We? Mlwmmfiffj‘ ‘méffilf Llgut. Cols. A.I~IgC Smith andFJ-I. attain start timing the cooking PM‘ "l M . '~ , ‘ Stanton. Mayors mwti-d Fisher, period. Rlemunrtr. 1'»: important her rnarrltlfi. M‘ 03"“ w ‘uh “dry Gentmch finial,“ M_ not to overcook. enmed y l“? "I1 lb m cmpum A Hubert a Bmmnm These Points are wc'i to note too. ar teacher. 6y ‘ll l" Mm md outed-s. The Canadian “'qngn'g Keep all vegetables fycmri in the '38? Uni-own home To!’ are my Gomuwas leargecnted by fglflggevggngltr-grezgagl 513th y; Dar r ri . - ' '~‘ 0 1'4’ ~ I followed by the b!" "ml" °‘ ‘ “mum”! 1”“ a a d H thawed. and never- eat before cook- I; the late Captain Trainer served in the Canadian Army in Quebec an Ottawa for thirty years Deeply in- tarested in sports he was an out- standing athlete in his younger days, concentrating on hockey and bicycle racing. When in Ottawa, in i936. he was a member of tip,- sports committee of the Fathers‘ College Club of was an ardent follower of hockey and other sports. In addition the into Captain Trainor leaves to mourn, his wife :_ "the fom-ier Elsie MaeLezn. former- ly of Montague. P.E.l . a daughter, (Margaret) Mrs. L12. Dewls. Mont- real. and another son Gum-tor John _ slnor. now serving with the 'Canadian Army overseas. a sister, Mrs. B.G. Norman of i-‘Jnlfville. N. 8 . an aunt. Mrs. J. '1' McQuillail. Quebec. and on ilircle, Jam Trainer of Maplewood. P. E. I. Miro; issue"... mo. Ron- ald MoKemia. front an attack of pneumonia. - I f6 0 I‘. . "f. $322K‘ 2.”.““§£“' ‘ti. zncallaghan. While regretting Mr Callaghan‘: retirement, the or Mr. Williams wish hit-n success in his new undertaking. g whilst pa-rty and dance was held on Wedrlesda last the home . Hoyt-he- Flfteen tables were in play and the prises were wm by ntander ofthe evening was spent in danclne. This community was 600i!!! sad- cloned on Tuesday. January lath. 1o loam of th Henry Williams at the age of seventy-four years at. her home in Bmsdale- are was a woman sterling qualities of mind and heart. ever ready to anyone in ‘need. and many there are who will recall some kindness or favor received from this highly respected woman. She leaves to mourn her husband four sons. Hugh and David of Irlmsdale. Idlll‘ Alberion and ant-l of New York‘ ‘Ill-lo funeral. one or the largest ever seen in this community. was held in Elmsdale United Church. the servlce- behw eondticted by Rev. Ian MacDonald. E, econcmlsts of the Agriculture De- epasstngofMi-athe partment Consumer settlon about |tho best method of cooking quick frozen vegetables. They have sugg- ‘ested the follovrng do‘s and don'ts 'on the subject: v QUICK FROZEN. vegetables are cooked the same way as fresh vegetables, but for a chcrter time. In order to retain as much of the vitamhi content as possible quick frozen vegetables should be cock while still frozen, with the one ex- ception of corn. This should always be thawed ahead of time. otherwise the kernels would be overcooked be- ts 0t. a tight-fitting cover and 0:117, a small amount of water. This sllould be boiling briskly before the tegetables are added, and should be brought balck to the boll as quickly u poss- e. A; soon as ‘the frozen mass is partly thawed. separate n-ith a fork. ing. CALCIUM I5 one of the minerals most likely to be deficient in every- day diets. says Dr. L B. P: of the Pensions and National Health Department Nutrition service Milk is one of the commonest sour- ces of calciun and it is important. to make sure that its calcium is not lost in the cooking. In nlalling cream soups and cocoa- -tc take examples where a quantity of m'lk ls used the liquid should ‘ne stirred occasion- ally while heating. Thls prevents a film of milk from coating the sides of the pot». and :1 “skln" from form- ing on top. Often a good deal of eslcliun goes down the drain with the film o! milk on the inside of the pan. ‘rite last drop of milk should bc squeezed out of tin- botzle. mo. The easiest way to do this is to pour a little water into the bOllitL. swish it round. . .and use it for cream soups, sauces and puddings. COLOR. NOTE: An apple a day keeps the doctor away and several rosy-checked apples m; only do that but also brighten up the fami- l-.-, dinner. says Nutrition Services. In fruit cup or salad. unpeeled apples have a decorative contribut- ion to make. and .i nutritive one too, when the precious el-"liltnts lust ,bencai.h their skins al'e"not lost ,with thr- noel. Cut red apples into wedge-shaped nieces and salve them with pickles and green onions as a at wit, UENTRAI. GUARDIAN Tllll (DI ll IHGN of humor-at. bat ‘titan: d hi‘: ‘A311:- ‘m £1" t =l'i"'"”" Illio In advane: ‘a ' ‘ y n”. lffol . lblllll . wit??? CUOKI for Photos. m __ coNrspltrtarroN urn m- Rg; IUIANCE. n . —-— u t‘? m czcgtbstaossfl anlnual mactiilg, . o . ha? mrmia|m%bm H’ _‘:: u’ a P Man ooe. I-‘rldaykIfIe-b“ asum a m .0 ll y ____i g """ ‘also. . .' n. - I ll IJG I U [Cl ' Balding. West Street- IAJ‘. DONATION - The Royal Trust Company has received. irum the R..A.F. Station. Charlottetown. a.l'l ranks. _a donation oi‘ l6tl-‘l4 to the Queens Canadian mind. SHORT COURSES -- It is under. stood that the short courses now under way in Charlottetown ilildcr auspices of the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture have been ex- tended for another week. ‘sacriolv MEETINGS of the Registered Nurses’ Association will be held at 5t. James schoolrocm on Monday, Feb. '7. at 4:30 p.m., followed by a supper meeting when Dr, Keeping will be the guest speaker. General meeting will fol- low for which an interesting pro- gram will be prepared. 2-5-2i RECEIVED CERTIFICATE At a I-Iolstein-Freslen Associa- tion convention in Toronto last week Premier J. Walter Jones wag presented with a certificate in recognition of the production of his cow Abcgweit Lorna Regina, which achieved a record for all Canada by giving 7-12 lbs. of fat in a teir-months period. BED CROSS annual meeting. Charlottetown Hotel. Friday, Feb ll. 8 P, M 2-7-31 ENJOYABLE ‘ING SONG — very pleasant a terlroon was spoilt yesterday by members of the three armed forces at a sing song in the .__.._._ _._._,_ _.__ The Msssoy-llsrria Combines flivs Fine Performance The Massey-Harris Combines of i944 gave their 150th perform- ance at Beach Grove Inn Friday evening for the entertainment of officers and nrerl of Canada's Ac- tive Army. member; of Reserve Anny and Navy. The members of the "Combin- es" are former employees in the factories of Massey-Harris Co. Ltd, and were selected to put. op variety show for troops in train- lng in the vicinity of Toronto The Massey-Harris Co, received such numerous requests for this show to be played, they decided to put it on and have it available for every traliliiig centre across Canada, it has played in Western Lifllldu... lulu is iinishiug up in Eastern Canada. - Pat Macintosh, outstanding per- foiirlci- ot the show, who is com- edian and show manager, gave his version of "Pistol Packln Mamma" which the troops thoro- ughly enjoycd 0150 for his Scot- tish wit and as an English priv- ate in the last Great War. freshmentg were served by the young ladies. Mr D. E, NoNonan was master of ceremonies. JADED APPEITITES at the end inter scene and also their finc timing and training in a number of dif- ficult acrobatic dances. Cuoniiirguelvio cowlgh her °l W we l-e wormed with stellar pcflormnnco bright salad suggestions. the Agric- Beth Watson’ musician and ulturo Department COILSIIIIZCI‘ Sect- dancer, gave a. number of fine 1°" saYs- shredd“! mw bileis b3“?! selections on the saxophflllfi. b8! new me m cabbage 5am‘ 51m?“ pipes and drwns mbersperae“ radlshes and chopped parsley will Wm‘ mp datum‘ provide the right color note ill a Lillian Courage and Norma WWW 55194- - Ruse-Bil fire-Wills. mung’ mp dance“ mppgd o“; made by combining equal proport- a number o! spwlalmes and w” ions of mayonnaise and chill satire, bmugm back mm. and mm, again is delicious witn cabblgs cr lettuce for encores which went over big salad- with the troops as did Gram Mc- Cutcheonb Spanish dance _ hmAlkcglgAiliiC HEAVY --Mari- aritcrie~ ll l‘! Airway-o planes are ‘mlggrglsfgo figegfitéfldyb sewed in booked to capacity and even with this war in both the Army and additional trips it is not possible Navy gave a number of fine sel- to handle the traffic. it. ivss learn- ectlon: outstanding of which was fgnsfv" U“? “Wk "l3- Sllwe lhfi .- " 1 1x8 Rgafiblsl‘; lgggfiaycomposed the air traffic has increased An of June Huchnergarm M“! ma“; extra trip to Moncton is planned Shirley Anderson. More Mirnro. ‘°l' W1"- l" llflwtlvll l0 llle "We Shirley Alexander. Elsie Woodend. °l1 "Bu!" schedule. The four trips during the evening; entertainment. mdaY "ll "a"? 4° Prllfillllf w llle i mainland and bring an equal num- 3il'.'é'.‘“‘l...i.....?.‘"“"°' °’ "'"““ t , ' ist l- ‘m “mill, M1Q§§§f,§an,e§‘“§u f“ trauma auxruanv san- memberé of the cast m m“; VICE- The seriousness of the car numbua I grrylsltlilati% llélflg J phaslied by I Mm o emer . a er ‘ones. w o re- cegffig¥de§°$§§°%e, evwmssnady turned on Saturday from Ottawa humor and personality m. and Toronto. The Premier said troduced an rumba-S o; m5 cut», he did not have the full facts as fine to the recent injury which the rtgusigifl iiriigiirsoragg iféwpif... ac- Prlnce Edward Island had sus- cordian, andasplendidcharacterlz- talned. but any holdllP Bl» this ation of onlo or 135ml; Field: well u ca n - “Ti-two? NINTUBY-y show is travelling under the supervision 0f K C- Eastlon Massey-Harris Co. Ltd, representative and his wife. is a close companion to all o girls and acting as chatlimm- At the conclusion of the PM‘ time Wis serious as he understood th there were 200 freight. cars waiting transportation be- tween here and Sackvilie. He had taken this matter up at. Ottawa an extra plane service to relieve the congestion. iagnaallilich in the officers infil- THE aarrrsr cnuacn possible in the spring, Premier J. Walter Jones announced over the week-end It is not the intention The sermon by the Rev. Rcuprltg of infectious and contagious (Ils- de l, there comes the liiyffiiligilsliliilt icsils is the Ch?!“- he must llflwlalm “he free. So onlmsell- 1 his conviction. hold ever aloft hf! h _ new ilght._lf men tartnlfltmb: $23k we“ "5 i 39d the“ '5 m hum o was Mrs. G. Eric Brillcln. Powrlail Himmels "Incline Mine Ear" the morning lanihlcmol- Thie Clturc ‘l ft w Bbl Stud!- fogvtgldfifififidbf 1B wed“ t molbnnd A. B. . Eric, R m“ ’ n. that he a ill with Pneumonia. mother. Mrs. John I lnman. relish to Mid color and flavor to your meat dishes. OAT MUFFINS One cup rolled oau, cup sifted all-purpose flour, 4 teaspoons bak- ing! powder. 1-2 teaspoon salt. 2 to. capoons susu. l ess- I our: milk. 2 tablespoons melted shortening or cooking oil. and al ted flour together. then sift powder salt and s r the oats t .only until dry mix is wet. Pour into well-greased muffin tins to fill half full and bake at 8'15 deg- Fahr. for N tn M minutes. VARIATION: One teas oon choice jam or marmalade in of greased muffin tins just before putting in batter, makes s delicious little "different" muffin when turned out —needs no butter. Mix tba roiled oats, [ll E ill! ll catching eaidJello VltaVaa to reduce For selemlfle precautions ogclnelfohno colds. grlppo and bronchitic, protect cl tho fatally with VltcVoa Capsules. Only $2.50 for one lo two months average requirements. Ad: your dlugglmor for details vnlte lu- aaer Laundercrs an Cleaners. left bv the Eastern Canadian Cleaners‘ t. vention at the . Ad rm“ “Qgnes; thiwfay, QM‘: Knights of Columbus Hut at Char- their fine demonstration an mtwwwll- M355 Markm Dlll-‘Ellll Apache Dance m a PM.“ night was the accompanist. Dainty rc-i schedule has been irregular- and was pressing especially for ' ' siinroinnn oxrtclvslolv i show with fliffiflficgiergiiirégginatlvo i-I. K. Plans for the extension of the ~ - - _ Black were entertained by the o Provincial Sanatorlum trill be lei. lii'.\;‘l‘i;it f‘ r commanding. Major Robcrt- within the next few days, and Stall Writer we Qffigers at Beach Grove construction will start as early as A l" Il\ BRIT- to build a wing for the treatment Mrs. Aloysius Roberts, KIIINOPIL! I” “"5 *‘ ‘,, arrived in the City Saturday eve-l ° . Mr. Ro is connected with the Canadian National Ex- Iluq received word from licr Illin- in hos-pitalftifllwi Ont. L. A. C. Albert Sharte of the has been spending his ' furlough sevevlvyenllspeedroeevovy. Wm‘ h“ M“ ‘m! “mm, l“ “m. egliigilillozl: or? that If you've lint hole cold, talio VltaVoll to Cit-y. left en return to UPI!" Call‘ Arm,“ n“. “n31 ' and p , ovareoniefottgve and Increase vltallly. Id! you“ at-ignm-g both q: _ plane Saturday. for Montreal. where he will attend ‘ gym..- Wind- somctltillg new. a church food. \ et Sunflowers-A’ New Grain Drop (Expcrilnenial Farms New-s) l Until tire sunflower l‘. Canaan \\i1\ lCSI- rlctccl chiefly t» its us; in areas lict stlitcrl to ti prtductioll col-n, and to a les- - extent ill ,tho garden, wlicre it served to pro- ‘vide seeds which were eater. much as peanuts are. or a5 a butler flow- er for (‘IHIIQQC Interest ill ‘he sunflower as a grain crop ftlllll‘: about largely be- cause of the éilLlltiliC or" edible vcg- ctable cils ill Canada scorr after tho outbreak of the present war, states Di‘. T. M stenlensol‘. Dominion Agrostolcg: _ Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. Tile ensilrlce varieties which were tall growing and late Ililllllllllg. were not suited its a grain clnp in most areas. Howcv ‘. other types were available. Calla zlli plan‘, breeders had. some years priOr to file out- preak of ivar, recognized the poss- ibility of \ISl‘-‘.,'! the strlfluvcer as a grain crop chiefly as q seurco of’ vegetable oil. TAG)’ set ltl develop varictlcs suitable for grain production on a large scale. They decided first. of all that such varieties must be semi-dwarf in ‘iabit of growth and! tbs . sled satisfactorily to ordlnllrv fllriil machinery Further- ntl to meet Certain . of perfection respecting oil 2o .tent and oil quality. The two outstanding varieties which resulted from that work are "Sunrise" and "Mennonite". App- roximately 30mm acres of these varieties wcr sown for grain in the prairie p .1120; i-r 1943. It is his crop will yield oundl. of seed. Ms of hfrh quality l-2 million l‘ . edible nil and llitv/e that. 2.250 tolrl’ of est-client. ‘diva l:ro.ci'l oil meal suitable for stoelt feed .\ addition tllerrl will be ‘m obuntlllllsp of seed 50.000 acre ‘lblccilvc set fol‘ I944 The develntznli-iit anll production of sllnflntvcrs for grain constitutes another wnrliltvliile (Olltfilflliflfi from rllltllro to the war effort. Mess Room Chatter otirlg by Flt. ‘Hinl-zlari youth C.A.F, ill Tdonto, resulted in safe rctllrll , field llr- Hill id show tll llli: parti id pilot. T "Ycriitnvi i lidead Glace Say. N S ilk; navi- gator. "l-Ie was soakillz: act with perspiration '.\‘i\f‘l'\ we sci. And inst to show '|" wits .. '. the . ' . x 2:, llr Vi" rrew were ‘Flt, S5,". G. S. IIILAL Li‘ Si Catli- . bulb aiinci‘: Sgt ‘Fltiltnins. Ont. tLarivec nf rear were lflliklllfl our rilll 1.1m" the lar- cei." he said. “All of a sudden I felt lsolllethinc: lrit. mo lil ‘Jlc back. I _ reached tin be \'C‘f‘ll my harness and 1°“: “ikrPraha 1€{:'“r°;flg“5€;:._ my bark and ' lied oilt fl piece of Sgt: M‘: Uggd Mrs James Shana flak about. two i Cllfls in diameter. fltenewdoubledefencocoaliateoldaerlppe Tower Road. Glace Bay. (Sydney all, 1 ‘Ihfniti? A; “d bmmm‘ w", lmmwm‘ "m paper‘ plea” copy)’ '11.? aircraft. tllrollcll llie tllrrct é|l8{g—vc‘reoclllks:loa'l¢6P°l|lI'wmhmv; mum‘ Tey-gher nunktlloori.‘ and rd in my harming. Ill A" . . W1 IWIIS iii thollcht I in p wmwlhb-v- R'- C‘ N v R “m betziinstruek by n lorlck’ Firing control staff ut- rt Canadian w’ gmsmumucsonald‘ Flam’ Manéiflombcr Group surtlon dtca‘ n bou- lmloi from lilo crew of} damaged 'BiIlf‘ilC$!! Squadron H'~;fa\ which Glut Neel I Nm looms lobfldloaontovy, Iemm ,0.- gmy ‘m, "sumo, .4,‘ .7 Haw," _‘0""'*""'“_" atumiltqalc " There's a certain amount oi waste roll-vol the IQIV HI . S - v I T Qiéfinswsfi i‘; "“l'“'°§i§i°.‘ IP33.“ Y-°='-”-"=-'5"~3°\- the mme dim for cooking ant?! _ - ' ‘x ""-l' l l’ ’ ‘Nl “NAM” slung.‘ rztduieegvilblltsigflzs y-Ull ‘n’: dials washing, ‘ ' available to enable lls in meet. the . , l‘ol ‘ other ll {them YCUIIIIIZ ltiran it takes tu tell trio-i’ were dir- lectcd tn a nciglioorirr; ilfid where 1a gccd landing was mad..- O. J ‘Aptsi elicit . Canadian troops In Italy have visited many famous places, includ- ing the Yllilh of tnieicnt civilizations, hut. they found women beggar! Ttvn of il~cm are shown above. fitting on the steps of Yilplrs. \\':'.iti'\_',' for iflhlfiilfl: to giro them some money and _ ll la of the ivar. they do no‘. scam to be having much success Judging by their clrlzreiatccl appearance. (CC .._. . ‘reached base after an attack on {Berlin with only l0 gallons of pct- left ill and found seven raft u priority cvcr l n 'r lntid. In less time "Quirk action by fliillg control rct-cirtly the production nf got ti; down $'\ll']_\'_" q“, t}... p110; Flt. Li. B.P.H ‘cf Saul‘. Ste. . . were F0. lVl J BC, navlgaiox. Lalande of Wltldsol", tB‘l.li"§'l Iiccnan ". Oil‘. ' ' Tullv ' ' gunner of and Egt. d3‘) Brunswick Wlrinllzug, fllgm (gginggy MCCULLOUGH - MCDONALD WEDDING A Pretty wedding took Dlace on Wednesday illtflllilh, Dec. ‘Jlth i943 at St. Lawrence Church. when Rev. ted ill marriage Miss Genevieve McCullough, Morel] Pliaiell McKelilia uni- Catherine daughter late of Mrs. McCullough and the James McCullough and Joseph Le- roy MacDonald, soil oi‘ Mrs. Mac- Donald and the late Ben MacDon- ald of Vernon River. The bride was gownad in street length dress of blue crepe. Gray coat and accessories to mgfgh, Fill]! so that they could I sin Miss Agnes Duffy who gownrd in street length dress She was attended by her cou- was of blue crepe wine coat and accessor- icsrltao match. i’ Broom was supported b' M . Allan Currie. 5 r Fcllcwlng the ceremony a wed. ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride to immediate relatives and friends, Late;- the wedding party drove to the horns of lllfi 2N0!!! Where supper was await- ing them. The rcmaiiller of the ev- ening was spent in music and dancing, Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at her llonlc by her girl friends. The many beautiful and useful gifts TPCClVBd testify the popular- lly...of ..tl.l__e.yailliz..cc_uplc._ .. I ‘Iiieir manv friends wish Mr. and Mrs. MacDcl-"ld many year; ‘- "mdmg? !.XI.ITI‘III~JI.L ~ In i worship ‘W95 Noble lgunner; w Stiles at Ilinisfail. ‘I .m., with s€l1Tl°n w .. " Alta, second ll" and G, Webb of “Vgor Not the Beast. Wesley; F-O R. Armer. R C A F. and Twmim mitt _ gmner Lead e Inrd" was the even l_ Mrs. Arrner. and P-O, G. Good- s ~ " _ ‘ - anthem; Mallottcs o ‘zlizlgrcslglgi; iget and ‘MES, s Gopéialtamliixtctcir; gums The Cam- m’; ‘kngnwwerc tag, ggpectgto n“ Hrlrbor. N5. -,o-.li~ gunner in a Lion munlon of the loco-d‘: 5?? gmfx side for the present time. figlfffirligsuifjnrfnrbnil“!n; ‘fivealgl wseduxm m’ me CM“ o M ch" K Martyn Haven life. ‘its n iricse uf flat-z U13‘ lodged J p‘ ..-- --————- hm "has, gmved hm.‘ 5a“... in his warorlltie harllcss dvrlns all day night en route to St. Catll- ‘Mffwk °" f3"","-‘- _ ,. ‘ , , Grin“ where she 1s visiting h“. The till. tnls i)i(‘l.i,\ lira“, as ac ’M- Family. W . Tomato. TI: of happy wedded life. MARRIAGESA_‘—k V“ inlultnayl-Latz-at st. o...;;..;;.-. Basilica on February lst. 1944, Joyce Catherine Lee to Reginald Francis Murray, both cf Charlotte- town ‘ ‘ it iltsoiv-slli-Jnnuk -- M gram-lo iPrcrirlc, Alberto. Ull Jalr lfnll. 9- lil} _liv Rel". Can. A, tit-ti, Al's! Lillian G, Shearer. of \V3ni‘l3.ii'l. Alt, to Ftcv. JCIIZI Russell Carson B [r . _, , p; gym-rug a I of Gljande Prairie. Alt. — Grand who j-lilcti the R. I FY51"? N"“'< ‘ _ _ the] fllllbON-SINIIAIR-At Trinity l, base of it United Church, Charlottetown, on Noble at the service of mom eases, tho Premier said. $75 000 n LlOli squadron Hun datnag:;l-'Tll¢5dlly. Feb 1, by Rev. '1‘. worship was "The conversion 0! towards Sanatorlum extension has during" nil zltlack on HLiii. lllllvl-Bllllflll. Ruth Spencer, dausll- M11" 1n the great. sto of U115 been contributed by the Domln- IIICCIIGIHPIJS Ircm l bcuibcl',l01‘ of and Mrs A. C. Sin- convcawon we behold a vtll 011"‘ ion Government. the total esti- above it tore a gaping 3101-: in the t @1311‘ 0f CIlKllQl-lelllwll- 11 Plhl 5513!", acting stroltrl and "my; mated cost being in the vicinity tailplaile oi the rrnllinannd sentt Qfflcer Jams-s Gcvrse "lvilscr. ‘d. under strong convict on. Whwt of $200. » it into a LROCO-foot spiral LIll'C_ Stcog- , C A- F. 50H Of Ml‘ flllfl all.‘ nuances may lla-VB Fleenmgeaugg --—-—-— iinc homo ill its nlilcs n l ur and Jlllllca i-ltcrge Wilson o! Gait. on his soul ill-lid ‘men B ' P YSOIIBIS eollsttllitlv tllnvr-rill; ll- -boart‘. = Olli- dd thrust of Jesus lltto 6 , l. _\_ __ d‘ i‘ H ‘y ____ is‘: $2305): beiélggaliimlgeugkmggépxilcéll Mr Llovd Stewart Sotlrls is in th“ UQU"“}~"E*°‘M$'IC"A A31“ “U2: ‘Wllrsll-‘llgllgs i --_- - DU“TH.S--~. ~ - . m’ mmielann t victory in elp- City, ' "l.°l‘° dlllllflg“ Qlfiml’ ‘or "l" Elm?" CAHILI. _ at Kingston, P. E. i. die» 9- “ m"? ul or- alrl MIIXTHV cloilbmd wluthel he . .. - “my, defeat. Perhaps sa res ——— , -]d l_\_ a bu h MPG, o. nn February 6. i944. Richard Cahiil fed to forceful DQYBBClIl-lfl" m Mrs, Samuel Brown, City. re-|“°“ L‘ “ .>“' E ‘ i ‘in his 81st year- Funcral notice drown a ‘vmng Scnse 0g demo; as Lumed siturdav night "om Wig IIQHCII illp EIlEIISl‘. coast btlt he tiiall- _ 1 n lie secs c rist the true way- the "l" mington, Delaware. m" l‘ all“ ‘~‘“~""‘ “l i“ m“ m‘ , (‘UMMING - Al, 2r Euston st. on Feb. 7, i944. Mrs. Christina Clim- ming in her 89th year. Funeral. notice later. Please omit flowers. STETSON-At South Freetown. 6, Alma Stetson. raged l7 ‘ Funeral from her latc iesilh-rcr Tuesdav at 1.30 P ‘I Charlotictn Fcbrllalsy 4th, (444, Benjamin Mll- chcli of Village Green. Funeral Monday morning at 8.90 from Si: Dulistalrs Basilica. Interment m ‘the Roman Catholic Cemetery. PO. R O. Nickrrsnl‘. of Clarkksi In loving memory of my dear Mother. Mrs Laughlin MacDon- ignll who passed away Feb. 5th. 1943 in a loilc-ly grilvcyard sleepmg Wllcrc tlic flowers gently wave Lies, our dear and darling Mother Whom we loved but could not BRVP Friends may think she is for- go en And our wounded heart-s M‘! c cd Little do they know the sorrow That lies in our him! 110"’ ccaled. Sadly missed by Son. Ewen mil IJNDENTAKEI EMUALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlitcilie Phenol.