MARQ 23, 1940 anion Had Biggst Meeting In“ Toronto In History Photo, courtesy The Globe and Mall. llon. Robert J. Manlon. M-C» being greeted by National Government candidates on the platform following his mass meeting in Maple Leaf Gardens ln Toronto Monday evening, March 18th. 0n the right k seen Denton Massey, Toronto, while the leader shakes hands with Ilon, Dr. Herbert A. Bruce, former- Ueutenant-Governor of Ontario, and a can didate in this election, I940 KITCHEN IS BRIGHT SPOT It hasn‘t been many years since the average kitchen was a ZIIGKC-L-IIIIIIZ affair lust a room where cook stove sink, Icebox and l "catch-all" closet or two were placed at random, without thought of appearance convenience or ef- liciency Just a dreary work- lhcp where the over-burdened housewife spent the greater purl ol her time. And gtiests were seldcm idmitted to this unattractive room. But the kitchen oi’ today plescnta in entirely different picture. The I001! stove is now a striking white range: one sink, a sparkling built- li i111". with all pipe; and unfinish- id part-s concealed: the Icebox, a rra designed refrigerator. Z - ‘ ++o++¢ How Are Your Eyes‘? l if you are having symptom; , of strain-headaches, sore eyes chiiihzilnlness — consult a spec- At your service with of experience and a thorough refractlng service. Call in and discuss your dif- llculties. ii. F. llutoheson G. I‘. IIUTCIIESON I. G. IIUTUHESON. l i% Professional Gard ll. F. ARGIIIBALII Chlrtercd Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phone II P.O. B0! l! 1- McLECD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, ILC. .|. A. BENTLEY. ILC. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorncy-at-uw MONEY T0 LOAN I80 Richmond Street Z“ MocGUlGAN 8. TRAINOR IIIARK II. MacGUlGAN. ILC. t. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. C. Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. MONEV T0 LOAN Oliice: Over Provincial llanl. Richmond Street, Charlottetown H F McPHEE B. A K. C. NOTARY dtc. mllzllwran SOLICITOR Rllcv Building Morrell 8r Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone 1447 rAfsXrli‘ a. HASLAM ll. .|. PALMER. K.C. s. .|. IIASLAM, B.A.. LLJ. BABIIISTER, ETC. Ital of Nova Scotia Chambers. Charlottetown. P.E.l. MONEY r0 man Pym ss r.o. CUTCLIFFE 8. ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMEBB Ilonter liver and Bradalbano DI! and Night Service BELL 8i MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Plmoroa Block. Charlottetown lI-Illllul B02]! Charlottetown , Mos-t important of all, the roonl lt- self is beautiful and remarkably convenient. Every inch of wall space is now used to best advent" for cup- boards, cabinet bar: ., uilllly bases and broad expanses of continuous counter tops or work Jurfoces. Everything is carefully pianricd to eliminate hundreds of needless steps and make kitchen work flow smoothly throughout the day. All uzlils ore correctly placed for maximum eficiielicy readily accessible, ccnvcilzent to use. Ill tact, kitchen cabinets no-w gzve the housewife everythin". she wants and needs. They enable her to do all her walk sy txmatically, 1:1 much shorter time. iNIZIS lllli, IIIII [IF PIIIAIIII WASHINGTON. March 20 -(AP) -The German government has re- guested the withdrawal o1 the nited States and other consulates in Warsaw, Poland. and the United States ovemment has been forced to aoce e, the state department an- nounced today. The German government the stlne depal-ment so. , boed the Qtliircaf this‘; month as the date o1 ar ure." 51111,: Igoverrlment," it added, "ha. reserved all of its rights in the matter. The three United States consuls aild vice consuls lli Warsaw will re- port to the United States embassy ill Berlin which will now handle all matters in connection with Ameri- oall citizens now in Poland. “Representations were made to the ucrmall government through the American embassy in IBEX‘ the state department sad. = In the difficulty of‘ rendering sisiIauce and protection to can CltlZQlls without consular presentation in Warsaw. _ “The German government, hovl- ever, took the position that all for- eign diplomatic and consular of- fices must withdraw." The deparlnlcllt listed 532 Alncrl- can citizens a5 llving ill Poland on .Jan. l. .___._€-———-—— BIRCII GROVE INSTITUTE as. cri- X8- Mrs. Geo. the members oi Bil-ch Grove Wo- men's Institute Wednesday evenl“? March 13th with the pTCSIOiRB Dtrfi; n siding. Meeting Olfilwd- _ IlEllflI lllaluzer ‘NW1 15 membf"? answering to roll call. Mlllll 9-» were read ollli HDPYOWd- 9mm‘ tloll 95 cents. School COITIIIIILIGS reported having school clczlncd lilll‘ “mp5 to bc ordered ficnl Sclood supply, Mrs, C. B. Mathcson an”! Mrs, Jchn Jardlllc were aDl>°1111§~ its ilew sick ccmnllllcc l0l' 1111B 1141-11 three months. QCTIYSPDYKICIICGiWR. tllcil Pfild including rCCClDl-s l‘\--l11 Rad Cross [or knitted articles re; ¢9§vlg(i_ nlso $10.00 for pllfCllillilfl yarn and from Canadian Into liq; $5.00 rcfclvcd. Next nice ill. lo be held ntMrs, John Iflwia. New Llulch ccnllnlile». luvs. schll LP)‘ 15 Mrs, Wm. Frrmcis and Mrs. ‘(r93- Jarriilic. Rod Cross nleetiilg I1 ». held at Mrs. Leslie Simmons; Mllvcil ‘Jlih for knitting for Ill‘- soldiers. SPItI-N 111115" Quin-Ed's INSTITUTE The February mcfllll! OI’ SPYI11-L" new w. I. was hc-d at l-he 11°11} of Mrs. Norris Sinclair with il_ teen members and W0 V15"? pl-Qsont, The Presldcllt. opened ll meeting with the Institute Corr Roll call was answered with l Valentine verse, and minutes o_ January meeting read and adopt“ Correspondence was lead from ill Canadian Legion and on motion it was decided to give the sum <1! $5.00 to War Services. Mrs. Clarence Haslam relwlild visiting the school and that a new flag was needed. On motion it was decided that a 119W @110 b‘? purchased by the Institute. The Red Cross committee for war work returned $4.56 they had as s bsl- ance alter purchasing yarn ior the Institute. Mrs. Irving I-Iasiam was appointed to visit the school for March. It was decided to ask the Emerald Players to put on their play for us as soon as convenient for them. the Sununerfield mem- bers to provide refreshments for the actors, the Springfield mem- Jnmfil} entertained 1 ll s. BIINSIII"$'LN' bcrs to make candy for sale at the play WlIlCll would be held in Sum- lllerfieid I-Iall. Mrs. Clarence Has- lom invited the Institute for the March meeting. Roll call to be zllisivered with 8. joke. R/lnfresh- lllent committe, I-lostes, Mrs. C. Sinclair, lilrs. Arthur Haslam and lvlrs. Irving I-Iaslam. Program com- mlttee, Miss E. Howard, Mrs L. Ford and Mrs. J. B. MacKay. Questionnaire on "Education and Better Schools" was filled in by ccnvcllor in charge. Program cun- sisted of three contests. Prizes were won by Mrs, Lionel Ferd, Ma's. Tapper Taylor, Mrs, Large and Mrs. C. Sinclair. Instrumental music by Mrs. Lionel Ford, Mrs. Geo. Dunning and Mr. Alfred Mc- Kenna and songs by Mr. Alfred McKeuna. Fifteen pounds of yarn were distributed at the meeting. Lunch was served by the commit- tee 1n charge. Meeting closed with THE Hon. Itobert J. Manion, M.C., leader ‘THARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN of the National Government forces during his address before 15,911 Ontario citizens at Maple Leaf Gardens Monday evening, Much 13th, the National Anthem. Collection a his first public rally ln Toronto. Photo, courtesy The Giulio aml Mall. Young Canadians in uniform who came an liour early to pick of: front, seats at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on March 18th lo ilczir Ilon. Robert J. Manion, M.C., leader of the National Government forces at I are some of them, Gazette the morning after the big By Abel Vineberg. TORONTO, March 18—Maplo (Gazette SIAM Reporter) homo of Torontoshockey team, was the lcenu of tonizht’: Manion meeting, though til..- less ambitious Liberals had chosen Massey Hall as the slto of the,‘ lilackenzie King rally here last week. It is 40 yearsI PAGE NINE Photo, courtesy Toronto Telegram rallies in Toronto, time. rally: B1 wiull wont - reported by the Toronto Daily s... on m, on, m, lollowlng mom," _ W", itile twang: Dltlllged ‘Int: Maple Leaf fiafllons on M01153? fivenlflg. Maffll I3"!- l-o listen to IIon. Ilobcrt J. . . ., ea rr o the Na onal Government forces, at hi; flrgt political rally in Toronto, IIPYQ Hero II the “lead” on page one of the Montreall 5m" M59997 all! VII i110 D11!" l0! big political and the city has grown since that The optimism of the National Conservaflvgg l°1' ""1811?! mwln: Proved a» be amply justified u early n; 3 Leaf Gardens, of the key match 13,000 weather tion of highways leading into Toronto. I-‘or a h“... o'clock, despite and the the inolemency subsequent condi- mfly Ila seated, and this evl-llillg there was the large additional floor space, 5o all e5. tlmate of over 1u,000 attendance Is quits safe, WHIPPING CANNED MILK The real secret of whipping ova- poralcd mllk is thorough chill- ing. The nlllk can be chilled quickly bv packing the llllopcllrd can in ice and salt, or pollrzllg the nlilk into a bowl surrounded by ice and sail. Never nllllie milk to be whipped. Ii‘ you have all out». mam refrigerator, the simplest method of chilling is to pour the milk into a freezing tray and let it chill lust untl flllc ice cryvtals be- Kin to form around the edges. Or place the unopened can in one of the freezing ccnllmrlnlents until it ls thoroughly volcl. ‘W131i ‘tllcnnlllk is chilled, pre!_or-_ ably around 40 degrees Fahrezlhezt. pour it into a cold bowl and whip rapidly with a cold beater. Speed ls as unportant for whipping milk ‘as for crealn or egg whites, It the E lllllk falls to wlnp, lt Just isn't cold ‘Gllflllgh. So chill the milk again and then rewllip, for 1t will nm, . lllrn in butler no matter 110w INK‘. it ls whipped lilo" lww many time; it ls NWIIIDPSCI. When whipped hlllk increase: in volulne about three times. IAHTIOn Juice may be added for more "permanen " stiff- ness when lemon flavor is slutable to the food with which the whipped milk is to be combined. JELMIIJETE! for unhel- Prince Edward Island Hospital Annual Subscription NEW onssoow DISTRICT rill-s. Cyrus Smith I . n. E. m A Friend L-SQ-Sg! Little Ads. That Help You SAVE VULCANIZE CHOCOLATE PHONES 88S WAR. AND NUDITY LODON — (C?) - The metro- P9113 has slipped since the begin- ning of the war, the Public Mor- silty Council reports. "Nudity on the sta e" and “shill-b” clubs" are undo-l- e surveillance o! the coun- oil. Easter Bargains OUR EASTER SPECIAL ON FLOUR — $315 OUR MOTTO "Whether it flies, walks or swims, if it's good to eat we have it." P. J. MacDONALD lvlcolrlzsrsronlisi“ DENI-IAM. Ell-gland — (C?) - ,Major B. M. Miller, of the Tank \COX‘D5. had s number of military decorations stolen {com his home recently. WEEKLY PRIZES iST PRIZE - -- - $2100 2ND PRIZE - - - n00 _ _ _ 50° _ _ .. 50‘ 3RD PRIZE — 4TH PRIZE -- SULIITION Last Week's Contest 1. Bruce Stewart A'- Co. 2. The Green Dot 3. Crasivr-lvs Studio. 4. P. J. MacDonald. hiillrietor: P. J. MacDonald Piioncs-SSS-liilil. Grocery Store carrying all lines 0f Groceries and iilcats. LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS l. MISS ALETHA SAUNDERS, 14 Lllipcr Ilillsiloro St, City. S. MRS. JOHN McDOUGALE Fairvicw. 3. MRS. MILTON CARTER, l5 Rochford Square, City. 4. MRS. EMMONS NEIVSON, Iirackley. MOTHERS l Guard your children's health against thc dam . See our l-nmplclo Stork n RUBBER GOODS The host way to ensure good licnliil iv to kccp your child- rcn's fort dry and warm. All the LowcSt Prices. PURDIE FERGUSON SHOES LTD. Sunnysido Charlottetown Why not drop in at the Green llot and soc our lovely assort- ilicnt of Spring Dresses, Sweaters. Blouses, flats, Purs- cs and Flowers. SPECIAL Gun Metal Stockings. All sires 4r Pair Ilfil-lll-Qlfia-Q I :- lsoll no THE GREEN DOT (Near (iili Snainl Have our family hntogra h- ed IR rue llomn I'm. EASTER. You will always cherish plo- tures of your children in the familiar allrtflllndlnlls oi home. CRASWELL'S STUDIO Gt. Geo. St. Phone 2124.. RUBBER 4 l SURROUNDINGS Novelties HERE 1 t. cool-oldies Ew-tcr n“. - Novelties Sce our display of Easur Chocolates in their new Easter boxes. FOR THE KIDDIES Eggs in Egg-Cups —Bunnies- Chickens — Iinstcr (‘up and Saucers. REDDIN BROS. Phone 86 MOTHERS! Do you find it hard to Ht your children i0 drink mi '.' Then give them our (‘hocolatc Milk-that nourishing dclic- lnus beverage that makcs milk (lrinkin a pleasure. They nill invert, on! Your family deserves the beet In everything. Safeguard till-il- health bv swim.- them-GAR- lll-IN (‘ITY MILK. You may be sure thrn, that they are gctliilg thc vcry BEST. l . m‘. . IT'S MADE lll-‘(ldlalll We start. out wvlh the finest ingrcrlloills that's why “v and up ivlth a. flllcr bread! 'I‘l-y a loaf today and sce for yourself! ALWAYS FRESBI STEWARTS BREAD is de- livered fresh every day and is sold the same day. You couldlrt buy anything but a IPCF-ll loaf. Whole Wheat Bread White Broad STEWART’S BAKERY Phone Zll Don't throw away that 'l‘uice with a tear in it flve. six, scy- en, eight, nine or even tcn inches long. We can Vuicanilo it and the cost is reasonable. WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE Phone 909 ‘Fill! Easter Specials PURE M” °°' LIMITED BEEF -- PORK All 51th:! ofMSmoked Hams. own" 6"“ GNP" "111 iis rg for your “in.” c EASTER. DINNER. l and. QUEEN ST. MEAT Phone 584 MARKET Phono I301 SAVE ON ENGINE REPAIRS I ~ I v .~_, 4- ~ For almost a quarter o! n. cen- RIIRk ,<I;f tliry we have hv-cn milking engined n! wcil as rlpnlrtilli. We have the plant. the .\i.1tl' aml the eullcvicnco m rrpaif glisoliilr‘ 0|‘ strum engines. Ivululw. hnllcrs. tanks nr any luml oi‘ machinery - - - or we can make IIIIYIIIIYII in your onlcr on >llort notice and save your money, BRUCE STEWART 8. CO. ITI) caseload-lot... The most uscful gift of them all. Give him a, SIIICK ELECTRIC RAZOR CHAPPELL 8. CO. Electrical Contractors 164 Queen st. Ch'town. EXPLANATION OE CONTEST. l ‘Ihrolfl: the oo-opesn.“ m sponsors, whose ad sp- ear in connection with the contest e Chorlotteto is In the numbered spaces in tbl headln of this contest than mp- pearssogans and phrases which may be round ln_some of the 5d- vcrtlsenlellis in llllS section. To duality the reader is required to flnc the advcrtlscmcllrs in vchich these "SHOPWORDS" appear. HOW TO ENTER Read the ads thoroughly. Write down the IIIIIIIDCI‘ oi the “Sllopword” as it appears in illc ‘llcadlllk. Then oFpoIltv lhc nlllllbel- “rile llle name o tho ;\(‘l\(‘l‘ll.\('l' in WHOM? space you have found the pillnsc. In the case of lhe fourth "sllollzvorll" it ls re- cxuired that you stoic in addition in L115 llcillle oi the firm llll.‘ llama of the manager, the ‘IOVLIIIOII n: the busillvss and ille llllflls l-lcci. 'I‘hcli allllcll to 30 ' rcnlv a receipt from any one oi‘ the spon- sors of this contest showing the business has been transacted with at least one of lllcnl. Also be slim to state the name of the firm from which you wish i0 receive your prize. w y Y T! CONTEST Rb LBS Any readers of lhecllarlotieiown Gllzlrdlrlll lllay pzlrllclprlic. IFTXCEPYI" in clillllivvcs 0i [he UIIIIYKIIRII Pub‘- llsllng (‘.90 m“; nlcnliicrr» oi lllelr falllillos.) It is Illlpfifillni. that each report "ml l,.~ flr-‘ullipill n; b; a receipt from any one oi the ' _ 3llilllliII4‘vIIl"lll HHIVTIIW Ill IIIP l"'ll' l/FSL. It ly [Ill-ll lllllrlllnnl i!lrl'_ \1-ll $41M oil your (‘llil’) \\'IllCIl ill llllvv 1111119 you wish lll draw your )il'l'/.(‘ irolii. All correct rclillcs lune “Q1131 chances oi winning. 'lllc willnlllil elltlncs are drawn 101' and llle prize will bc awarllctl ill U16 01d" 1X1 which they are (ll".l.\\'lI. _ All prizes are awarded lll the’ form oi orders OII tllc advertisers ludic- HLCCIXIIIIFIB§A£IEEICS fillLl are NOT TRA S . . All replies must reach this olfloo not lalcl" lllzlll llooll 011 Ifmufdall- Solid in as illauv rfbllcs as Y0“ Wlsll but be sure to allllch a lalcr slip to cacil reply. Address all replies to CONTEST EDITOR. Guardian Office Charlottetown-i MIIICII Cookies, 2 lbs. for 29c i large pkg. of Rinro rind 2 cakes Lllebuoy _ -- - 32c Cakes-Small (‘akcs — Rolls- Doughnuts etc. VISIT US TODAY. L. S. COFFIN Eusion Street, Phone 8'13. EASIER. BARGAINS 2 kgslvlacaroni and 1 water — — — — -——-Z5¢ l1. 25c supplics for all We ‘have Storing Cleaning —- Muresco — wall-paper - Turpentine. etc. P. J. MocDONALD Phom- l 883-889 lv-u-