i-A \9° JUNE _ -_i331 _ __ 1. 'rua cHARLo1‘1‘E1‘owN cuaizniarv _ _ Canadian Shredded Wheat is 100% Canadian grain. Eat TWO Shredded Wheat _Biscuits 1 da arulllelpCen¢d¢; Prosperity. have it for least one every day" Shredded Wheat il' every day in th° _ i fl* \ ll - ei -1 +1 rare-saga `~- 1-__._T_____ __;____ _ __ __ _ ______ _ VAUI5 ELEVEN '“ . _ _ _. __ __ __ Paris Styles fi _ l . By MARY KNIGHT United Press Stal! Correspondenl PARIS, June 17.--(U. P.)-The eyes certainly have it where veils are concemed ,and veils are certainly concerned where 1931 model hats are worn, and hats-well, you see what a vicious circle it ls? , Summer veils will be sheerer and in delicate colors, making them different from the ones we've worn during _the _last few months. They will do away with that hem line, even when it is only a thread, because whatever it is from a distance it makes the forehead look wrinkled-and heaven forbid that! With the charm- ing new "holey" hats-that let the blessed sunshine in through holes in the top or side-veils will act as curtains over them to keep the wind from doing any possible damage to the short locks underneath .` ' _ _ ` 'With a few types of novelty veils the eyes will peek out through an almond-shaped opening resembling a mask. Usually it is just one eye so treated, but where the hat is the kind that sits back on the head like a sailor cap. the veil mask will be two-eyed and there will be a small scallop where it crosses the nose to guarantee its perfect fit. This may sound a little queer at first ,but try it once and 's`eé 'iiow really novel it is - novel and nice. With all-over lace hats the type of veil indicated above can be worn back over the hat while dining or dancing and pulled down before stepping into the car to go home. Thrown back it reveals the hair and a wide expanse of forehead. Brought into place it immediately evokes an elusive mystery as in the romantic days of masked balls where Prince Charming was often intri ued b the COMPANY» LTD i _ , grilled tomatoes, creamed beef with f _ mushrooms will provide a very sat- , / /-‘ / "si r, . / \?- / \ ,ft ,M Qnuniau suneonrn wilaxf ' WH EAT .\ ‘_ WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT 8 Y curve of a. mouth below the tip of a bit of silk that concealed the I and we sometimes have . ,_ -_ hmch with luscious ripe . ‘ ' and cream. S_hredded _tba . /I with milk gives the -- ' _ I ' ¢~""`€ ” ` r" f ' ' saiihed. `_\'\\>\\ _/I \\- ,mcg d are sure Jw ._ eyes ot its owner. _ _ ‘°"'"g 'h° ru ri;;:_:iii-2: r',\_,\\/~:.}<___»~_ _ _ __ __ f _ :he whole “'I“° ¥°§‘ _ " r I -;¢ I cd his brother and imp no a his now, induces relilliir |1851!-' , .if \ . F 01' me Cook mother on a charge of rattiliripting CREAMED BEEF WITH MUSH- ROOMS Served with baked potatoes and isfying meet dish. To make it: Melt two tablespoons of butter in a saucepan and to it add the contents of a medium-size jar of dried beef, shredded in half-inch pieces. In an- other pan saute peeled fresh mush- rooms (a half-pound will do), and when tender ,add them to the beef, which has been allowed to become 'Y Bu; EGG EXHIBITED claims to bc cnc of the largest ever laid. It measures 9 1-2 inches in pER,RY, la., June i8 (U. P.)-K circumference thc lang way, and ||, Hill, fai'\‘n8l‘, iS d1SD1HYiI`li§ an 'l l-4 inches thc shoit way. dght ounce hcn's egg which he :_ . *_ iw slightly browned in the butter. Pour over the mixture two cups of creamy white sauce, season highly with pepper and serve-over hot buttered toast. Creamed beef and mushrooms (left over) make a, delicious filling for stumd tomatoes. Scoop out the centres of the tomatoes, fill with the beef, sprinkle the top with buttered crumbs slid bake until the tomatoes are done and the crumbs are brown. Gold Of Famed Bandit Sought After Centur to poison him. In Russian War In 1787 All took part in the war Bsalnst Russia and was rewarded by being made Pasha of Trlkala in Thessaly a-nd Derwend-Pasha of Rumella. His power was augmented when he succeeded in being nom- 'lnated Pasha of Jenlna. It was only natural that his pow- er should arouse the jealousy of the Sultan Mahmud II, who had formulated a policy of curbing the strength of the provincial pashas. “Lion of Janine" violated the sanc- tity of Istanbul itself by attempt- ing to procure the murder of an en- Sultan's palace. The bulk of the Pr"~1 was sent against him. Ailiough over eighty, he held his °Wn f01' ‘W0 years. He. was forced to sue for peace in the spring of 1822. H9 WH-S granted an interview with Khursid Pasha, was received and dismissed with friendly assur- ances. As he turned to leave the tent, he was stabbed in the back. The Sultans pretext for an at- successful ycor both sociau one ii . Y ' tack on All came in 1820 when the nancially. Many calls for material emy in the very precincts of the comforted and helped in many I Then his head was cutoff and sent finance our work a mzaar and Central Guardian I ” suv canoes airy surran in i0 lb. lots $2.60. 2 lbs. 55 cents. i lb. 28 cents. 5314-6-17-tf. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Mr. J. Harvey Bishop, will conduct Divine service on Sabbath 21st. at Bangor at 10.30. and Birch Hill at 7. p. m. CAB. NUMBER BOOKS contain- i ing registration to June ist, may be obtained for lo cents each at the Provincial Treasurer's Odlce, Char- lottetown. ' . 5265-6-i5-51. RESERVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th for the tea party at Bt. Eugene’s Church. covcncaa. saza-6-17-41. PlANO AND VOCAL BECITAL by students of Charlottetown School of Music. Tuesday. June :lsr-d' at 8.15 P. M. l-ieartz Memorial Hall. sliver collection. casa-s-is-tstsi. RE-OPENING DUNDAS UNITED D copy.) P. M., on Wednesdays during June, July and August. E. W. Taylor. Jewelers, Optomestrists, 1112 Rich- mond Street. 5309-5-17-21, C. W. L. MEETING-The annual meeting or nic c. vv. L. 'rignun _Sub-division was formally opened with prayer by our Chaplin Rever- ‘end G. J. McLellan, in the presence of members and visitors. After the address of welcome by the presl- dent the meeting proceeded with the usual preliminarys. Reviewing the Leagues activities during the past year. the convenors on the dif- ferent committees report a very assistance were received all of which were investigated and given attent- ion. The slck and poor have been ways. Our schools have k:;en visit- @@ Ask the mother who has used ._ Eagle Brand CHURCH. Sunday June 21. Sun- dly school 2 p. m. Preaching 3 p. m. and 8.30 p. ni. (Patriot lease oua sroaa cnosas at 12.30 " DOCTORS highly because it has proved invaluable in thou- sands of cases where babies have been br through its use., for your baby; recommend Eagle Brand mothers were unable to nurse their own babies. If you are experiencing 'any difficulty in nurs- ing your baby, consult your doctor about EAGLE BRAND. Hundreds of thousands of ought through infancy and started on the way to healthy maturity Send your name and address and we will gladly mail you free authoritative literature on child welfare, and a handsome Record Book ‘_ 9b.2!w¢»&.é»rai»J C,W~3 A' I I | ed and prizes given for Catechism Flowers were contributed for the adornment.of the alter, on Holy Thursday and for the Forty Hours Devotion. A High Mass was offered on the feast of our Lady of Good Counsel at which the members as- sisted- and received Holy Commun- lon. Lights and Alter Linens have been provided for our alter. To Please Name. will 9 /I /= .if ff illliri \\ ~ The Borden Co:, limited, 1 15 George Si., Toronto; Gentlemen: send me ai FREE copy of your Baby’s Record Book and Baby Welfare Book. ........-......»..»»~-no Address..............:........»» ation for appendlcltis in thc P. 0 Island Hospital on Monday last. is M; Harry lVIacNcvln of New wliich are of D001` fluamy' ' _ »-l\\'lien some of the letter are Argyle, who underwent. an 011121 Even pairs- d by the censorship either dis- tributors or exhibitors will Iwi y to Constantinople. Chicken Supper was held, one play Although All was known to have Tr‘;';I:_iNi;naZ;;E°_‘;;_ ‘glue noltig amassed much treasure, the exist- cnccrbidud _ diiirn.~.ztn u. ious _All Pasha of Tepleni, who ter- sidereg aa leugned 0;; urms can an n e om Q D e mem ers rorized the Balkans 150 years ago, ..,____:___»` _ _....3 FOOT OR ‘H _ LEG PA|NS)_§\\` \_ ODOROUS Working from recently discover- ed documents, archaeologists have found a tunnel which supposedly leads to the buried treasure. In the 8 un e recent discover of th Y e documents. Now Ito our retiring President, Mrs, H. is being sought near Janine, ini ~ , .tlie discovery of the tunnel has ‘Gallant Our Reverend Chaplin who Northern Greece, where the Pashalstimulated efforts to I fi ci cn f nciu his court. n e 0 treasure. l __ sion on the sriendid reports orc- sented and urged us to contribute ` JUNE MARRIAGE SLUMP' our best thoughts to the develop- ment of the Ideals we stand for- staged, a lottery was drawn, and Whist parties were held in the Hall An address and gift was presented llows the work with the keenest nterest commended our 'Zub- divi- . ' ‘ - ' lv the case _ d 1 , H and mstmg show them, which is imc _ _ xixxfibij one “jg ' ' with 'American films. It is fi Pill’ .HORSEMEN ATTEVTIQN _lploiting bedroom farce and unlis- nlso that Bi'iti.<'l1 proclurcrs arc ex- Tralning tickets for i-acc horsrs arf*-9 um. Surely there arc otlwr hum- avauable at the Secretnryis Omgev orous iclcas and situations avail- SV/OLLEN tunnel they discovered the skelet- is I o lcguousfs comsoii fear -"‘ xi . _,_ ircrnuc \ .fr _ =°fs¢.;ffw~> were 8 c. an /' X ~~\ /’ °N_ _ . . ~__s_ose ross V/EAI( OR / , r. \ FALLEN __ * -[OES 'the ally oi’ Napoleon and Lord \ A i ons of nine workmen hired by Ali and killed by him so that he alone would know the hiding place. The splendor of Ali’s court st Janine has become almost a leg- end throughout the Balkans. Am- bassadors of the great powers came to him and the poet Byron was his guest. He was successively Nelson. At the peak of his career his glory outshone that of the Sul- tan in Constantinople. Humble Start Yet Ali arose from a humble be- ginning. He was bom in 1741 at Te- GLOBE, ArIZ., June 16 (U.P.)- For God and Country. The follow- ing officers have been elected for Provincial Building. A fee of $5-00 fl will be charged for each horse. This ll money will be used to kccp the track 5 able until the horses arrive for b 101.11, when they must be vacated, but will be avaliable for use after Exhibition until October lst. J. W. in condition siciic will bc emu- sophistication 10 SNP 0"" U10 Exiiim'i'ioN RACES about August indvrvlwy-" EXPERTS DECIARE Olll() ble than men and women getting ‘Ito one anotliens rooms. Tlif-rc is iso a. tendency for smnriiicss and orderlinc into suggcstivcncss and _No alarm need be felt over the advent of the 17-year "locust" breed of 1931, which is now making its appearance in Ohio and a protion of Pcnlisylvaiiia and West Virginia. according to experts nt Ohio State University. Tiic experts explained that the 17-year locust was really a cicada., and an almost harmless relative to the harvest fly, although BlJP€lU'In€ formidable because of the noise made by it and the large numbers in which thc breed appear. Records available in Ohio show that the 17-ycar locust invaded the . state in 1829, 17946, 1963, 1897 and l9l4. ' -_ LOCUST. HORDE ll.»lRMI.ESS More June brides as the banner ma cording to Judge P county, who issued 50 licenses In C. May for a. new gil-time high mark. M and groom; than the ensuing year. President, Mrs. ever appeared before are needde li' L. June is to maintain its reputation A_ triage month, ac- B . P. Greer of Gila Boulter, Secretary, Charlottetown .Q .t _,M if Reilly, denies that he has been _ actuated by an anti-British bias in ...r he states, “is too small a portion of J __ (< liz; #QU . W5 '. 2.’ > 25% ;§._,_¥`,..,_ nual rcport the Chief Film Censori ‘ ' for the Commonwealth, Crcswell 0'- y. PICNIC sANow|c|-ii-:s SYDNEY, Junc 16.-In his an- banning certain illms "Australia," the worlds market to induce DY0- " `5fL_»`. _ duccrs to pay much attention to sr 3'” ,_,-_ our censorship requirements, and COLUMBUS, 0.. Junc ic.- I J. Murphy; ist vice-pres. 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