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Rh-M-""" a .-..---.-..- YORK GOLDEWCREAM CORN" -BUV FAR THE BEST. ANNALYSIS F. HUTCHESON 8: SON optometrists made only from cleaned mu kernels A Product of (anode Packers T1kD pleasure in announcing the winners in their . . Buntain, Wheatley River. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacLeo(l, Albany. Don MacGlllivray, Charlottetown. L. P. O'Donnell, Charlottetown. - Coles, New Wiltshire. Tracadie Cross. MacAleer, Mt. Edward Road. roll, St. Peters Road. Coady, Hazelbrook. MacKay, Vernon. Gallant, Charlottetown. Constable, Charlottetown. whim lloaul and Vicinity weekend in lower Moxylacue. DM guest of Min Doris WEE”- Mr, and Mn. Rueben Wobta. York, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Watts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell at Oomimeroial Omss on March lot. Mr. Lyman Nicholson; whim Road, is visiting at the home of his grandmobher. Mrs. Priscilla Show in Brudenell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Glllls and family, Charlottetown, were wed- ehd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oolln MacDonald in Kilmuir. Mr, Kenneth MacDonald, P.W.C. student in Charlottetown. spenlt a recent weekend athis home in Kil- 1'. Miss raid Martin and Miss K. Martin, Kllmuir, were recent vis- itors to Charlottetown. Miss Ishbel Farquharson. (mar- lcttetown, spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fa-rquhanon in Kllmulr. Miss Elaine MacLure, Charlotte- town. was the weekend guest of her cousin. Miss Laurie MacDon- ald. Kilmuir. Mr. Lloyd Farqu-harson, Kllmu-ir, has now been employed by T.M. Llewellyn and C0,, in Montague. PARK CORNER AND i ' FRENCH RIVER W J. The regular monthly meeting of yccronation Women's Institute was .hcld at the home of Mrs. Waldon Duzgan on ebru-ary 16th. The meeting opened by singing "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." followed by the Creed. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and roll call was an- swered by nine members, each naming a. place she would like to visit and why. The sick committee reported that three treats had been sent. The new sick committee is Mrs. Elmer Parsons and Mrs. George Howatt. Correspondence was read which convslsted of "Thank you" letters and a letter from the Protestant Orphanage asking for n. contribu- tion. The Extension Service was approved of and the Instltute's pledge will be forwarded to Mrs. Leard. A valentine social was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Payn- ter on February lath. Proceeds amounted to s20.lB. Collection am- ounted to title. A contest was put on by Mrs. G. Howatt, prizes be- inst won by Mrs. Edna Stewart. The meeting "osed with the National Anthem, after which lunch was served by the hostess and committee. GIVE Cold-Sick Child this Pleasant LllXATlVE relief o keep bowel: open without nndlluly in setting child-jl bl P nunnt to take. Wontt clrgm vs ChlldrulI'I Own TI all. or gripe. For children between 3 And I! list) hIlP bl ml product. Got A package many at your dmuiu. only 309. I ( Funds, Limited.) Pie mfm at'5 1:99 to Make. THE FLAVOR IS ENTIRELY PURE FRUIT FROM REAL LEMONS Here's lemon pie filling the wry you've Always dreamed of making it-smooth. tangy, "just right" in consistency. Yet if”: made in mim4Ie:- wmg only .1 (mm mp and a moon. Make wonderful old-fashioned lemon pie this easier, quicker, more delicious way. Use Jcll-O Lemon Pie Filling. No dnubla boiler needed- Nnr a lemon jelly. Keep jcll-O Lemon Pie Filling always on hand. Your grocer has it. Jcll-O is a registered trademark, owned in Canada by General llemon i m FILLING 8-. numo son mus. cues. CREAM -rem-nno AS ruoomo, 1 MAKES DELICIOUS PUFFS; JELLY ROLL rm: GUARDIAN. Strange lint Tm &'.I.&Ill1I- Marriage is supposed to make a man and his wife one. but it never has been made clear which one. Modernlzed warfare wu known 45 centuries ago. Furnishing provisions for after death Journeys was common D1802 tlce among the ancient Assyrians. Bodies awaiting final disposal were often placed in huge Jars, wooden caskets. stone aarcophagi, or or- dinary cloth wrappings. The Assyrian graves of the first millennium B. C. reflected the view that the dead belonged out- side the home which they had oc- cupied during their lifetime. In this manner the spirit could stick close to the family and receive from the living the care without which it would be doomed to end- less wandering. A service fonthe dead was fre- quently-performed by the eldest son of the house. Then the body was placed on a. stretcher and borne to the grave, his right-hand resting on s. well-filled plate of food to be eaten in the hereafter. In addition to the plate contain- ing food the body was buried with all the personal belongings of the deceased: ornaments, weapons, favorite vessels. A tiny niche in the wall held an oil lamp, to be left burning after the lid had been closed and the door to the chamber closed forever. I O I The average youngster today is is pretty wild animal, and is not apt to turn out any better than his parents. In this fast age a fellow has to be fast on the draw to steal a kiss from a gal before she can be- come an accomplice in the larceny. The shortest inaugural address in the history of the United States was George Washington's second. It contained but 134 words. One-seven-th of the home fires in Canada last year started in the kitchen. Many could have been pre- vented. How? (1) By covering kitchen floor with fire-proof mat- erial, particularly around the stove. (2) by not hanging cloths on the back of your stove, (3) de- fectlve wiring. To remove those stubborn stains in bathtubs, dip a cloth in ker- osene and rub the eye-offending parts. The original whiteness will return like magic. White woodwork responds favorably to the same treatment. The natives of the republic of Indonesia are most fond of eating drngcnflies. To catch their favorite tidbits they use n. slender rod with a wad of sticky gum on its end. This substance attracts the fly and holds him until the air fisherman can pop the insect into 2. bottle. 0 0 0 Fishing food from the air is I common sight in Indonesia when the harvest is being gathered. Flies flushed by the respers are enticed to aligh-t on the fisherman's sticky wand or are trapped on the wing by the more ardent fisherman. Later, they are fried-in oil and eateni The marriage vows of a Malayan couple are awfully simple and simply awful. The Mahornedan priest makes a brief statement of the union and the bridegroom ac- knowledges acceptance. Bride and groom then feed each other rice for seven days, the length of the wedding feast. The bride enters the scene seated on a. deck of flowers while guests sprinkle rice in her cupped hands. Seated on a friend's shoulders, the bridegroom enters wearing a nifty sometimes the friends of both parties engage in mimic battles and pay mock ransom. These cus- toms go back to the days when men captured their brides with clubs 0 O 0 Ice that melts in the heat of summer is old-fashioned today. The modern product not only does not melt, but it can be used time and again without melting. The product is called "snogel". It can be poured into any desired size or shape. And believe it or not, it comes in temperatures be- tween minus 8 and 32 degrees. While it will freeze water and make ice cream. it doesn't freeze meat. or cheese. It is n gelatinous substance that holds liquids in col- lodlal suspensioni Jack Mascal, of Ottawa, has be- gun work on what he calls his "pioneer home idea", cutting logs into ten inch lengths. he sets em in mortar as he would stone. When finished, the house that Jack built, will be made entirely of cedar logs, whose ends are to be given 5 coat of varnish. The house will be completed in another month. William Williamson lives on Will- icvu street in Williamsburg. Ken- ass. 0 O 0 A kitten owned by Rama Gass, Cornwall. has all the markings and the fur of an angora, while its mate of the some litter, is just a mongrel. Moot of the shiny gold-plated rings which African and other savages wear in their ears and hoses are made by I-leyeck and Company. of Newark, N. J. The flrm's msnsger, Waiter Mar- tino, would like to see everybody golw about with mac and ear rings, so long as they were made by Heyeck in Company. Then his Pnnonhslbouglrnuhldlngtbnnd 'llnolthyournsout ilmlill nah: Nolpau. Write, . cow BRAND I BAKINGSODA CHARLOTTETOWN Murray Harbour . Notes . Mia Ferne Shnmm of OhIrlotte- town spent a pleasant weekend at Murray Harbour where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Spencer sham, Mr. and Mrs. Peter White of Murmy Harbour are spending, sn enjoyable holiday at Hallfsx. N. S. where they are the guests of, their sons. Mesrs Fred and Nnthm White. Mr. an-um Vail of Charlottetown spent the February 22nd weekend at Murray Harbour where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Brehaut. Mrs. J.A.B. McConnell of George- town spent the weekend It Murray Harbor where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Prowse. The many friends of Mr. Hubert White are happy to see him around and about again after his recent illness. Messrs. Albert lVLacPhee and James G. McConnell of Georgetown were business visitors to Murray Harbour on Monday, February 23rd. . 'Mr. Ralph Blllard, who has been under treatment at the Vet- eran's Wing of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, has retnmned to his home in Murray Harbour. Ralph who is one of the I-!arbour's most popular citizens is receiving a royal welcome from his many friends. Mis Marguerite Saunders, who recently returned to her home in Murray River after several months sojoum in Toronto. is at present enjoying a pleasant. holiday in Murray Her ur where she is the guest of frien . The following students attending college at Charlottetown spent the weekend of February zllnd at their respective homes in Murray Har- bour: Ruth Stewart, June White. Harris. David Irving, Lorne Bre- haut. Elmer Macfleili and Yvonne Gordon. Two of Murray Harbour”: most popular young men have left for Toronto. in the persons of Mr. Eric MacNeili, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- gus MscNeill and Mr. Murray White, son of Mr. and Mars. Horace white. Both boys plan on complet- ing their courses in engineering which they have been studying through correspondence for the past many months. Their many friends loin in a genuine hope ohst succem and that a bright and bril- liant future may be theirs. The Women's World Day of Prayer observance was held in the Murray Harbour Bsptm Church on Friday evening, February Zotih with the four different churches taking part. The leaders were Mrs. Tom Fraser. Mrs. Spencer Sharsm, Mrs. D. W. MacP'herson and Mia Arvilla Penny. Short prayers were offered by Mrs, Edith Machon, Mrs. John Machon. Miss Reta Shnrsim. Mrs. Ernie Maohon. Mrs. Will Harris and Mm. Albert Macneod. A solo "Wonderful Jesus" wuss beautifully rendered by Mrs. Walter Dalzlel. and the adores was given by Lie. Howard Biois who mote on "Pray- er". The offering was received by Patsy Sharnm and Sandra White -03 LONDON, (CF) -Hiking enthusi- asts overworked the uiephone line to a West End firm which had advertised for someone to walk 300 miles to test s. new line of socks. TORQUAY, England (CP) Rev. Ryder Jones, 35, christened his daughter Charlotte June. "we never seem to get away from re- liglous books." he said, "So we chose the names of we of our greatest novelists-Charlotte Bronte and Jane Ii---ten." firm would make a. fortune and enough rings to lead everybody in the world around by 1. ring in his nose. ' In Bermuda, you can't drive an automobile over 20 miles an hour. The person who trusts people in general will make fewer mistakes than the person who distrust! them. Even when you're yooking for trouble, there's no place like home. Margaret Bell, Joan Harris, Ronnie i their efforts will be crowned with . We And our Neighbours Continued from page 3 teacher and dislike" from the children, "I' pretended I didn't notice the awiful faces he made, the rubber hands he shot, and all the rest of the old tricks, the first week he come, but one afternoon, there was such an tuoar at the back of the room, I couldn't overlook it. Eddie had let loose a. half dozen small turtlsn I found an uncle in Florida sent them. And then I had an inspiration. Instead of scolding, I piofemed great in- terest and admiration for turtles and asked Eddie to lit up a. box and bring some to school; He really knew a lot. about them and became our guide to turmwhnd and a person of importance. I think too, he does a brisk business in turtles. And he's getting along fine." "So that leaves only Douglas. the Teacher's Pet," said lvlzrs. "Poor Douglas," sighed Mia Al- len.” He came to me with a record of penfect attendance and noth- ing but "A35". His name had been published at the top of the list ever since he entered 'nhe first grade. As you know. I have al- ways conveniently forgotten to send in 9. list, and I am happy to hear that than is n rulelxx sentlmenlc sgnlnlt it. Mull: babies be made aware that his is n competitive rather than 1 co- operative world? Besides first, over and over again, brands a child us "Teaohcrs Pot." lind as a rule, he is not accepted by the other child- ren. And learning how to play and work with others, is a most im- portant part of any one's educa- tion, I 'thlnk. 0 "As it happened,” concluded Miss Allen," the list I didn't send in helped me guide Douglas into less than perfection and mine class membemhlp. Douglas's mother came to me in great indignation, at the end of the month. and wanted to know why I didn't have the names published. we got to talking and she told me that Douglas often had bad dreams and woke up screaming. I explained that perhaps she was expecting loo much of a small child; that he should play more and not be so worried about his studies, She admitted llhat perhaps she and her husband were too eager to have him grow up an educated man. They had been too poor to give the other children an education. I assured her that Douglas could still get to college, but that his health and playing with other children came first. We parted PAGE NINE Nod friends. Ind working to- getiher, she end I. 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