»-_S1!ii.LE . “Jtlcughed right in his face! .5“; ‘of _ ticket! Grab off . r shore of’ .j howls in tbs season's bop pielfhii! A mil- Jion in laughs! Atiso MUSICAL savor: cnaroon i .~TRAVELTALK frame: EIIWARD—TODAY-I~A‘RII—SAT. “Winning Ticket” Is Hilarious Comedy HAt Prince Edward j. Scrambled language, scrambled Iii-mill’ life and scrambled events blend into a hilarious mixture of Iunhheart interest and romance in 7»"'Ilhe' Winning ‘Iiuketf’ Metro- Goldwyn - Mayer's hilarious Irish Sweepstakes story, which brings to the screen the latest thing in com- .edy teams, Leo Carrillo and Louise Fazenda aided and abetted by Ted May Showers Make June Brides Happy Serve Disinfect IbudsWh Brides-Elect (By Katherine Baker) 6n‘ Fdclng All the world loves a. lover, par- ticularly in the merry _month of MW. and every hride-diect Iioolrs forward to the happy parties given for her. Whether luncheon, tea. dinner. or evening buffet, the menu should include the daintest of foods, perfectly prepared and served. This limcheon menu has a. May day ring and a. splendid coizibino- tion of flavours. Flmily quarrels ' 111a new picture. the Prince Edward with now playing at Theatre, deals the adventures of an Italian ‘- barber, play d b c rm h d cream of Watercress soup Italian dialiect yiamagus 0'1: qlliim? n65)‘ “Pa-"Ws chicken Tmmm .;bard.i,.i..ic.," and his Irish wife, Que") m M11111!“ uwhich is Miss Fazendals role. Fam- 7573b straw“??? Ice Cream 19y quarrels in which v m; 51.1fm“ Swedish Cookies ~~ Coffee brotner-in-law, played by Héaly, fig. ' dues.‘ wild trials and tribulations Qilwn Ten Muffins over-stirs loss of a Sweepstakes ticket that Wvlns the capital prize, and complications resulting through too many relatives all add to the hilar- l-ii cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 4 tablespoons sugar tty of the unique plot. a cup milk "Carrillo as Joe Tomasino is in- 4 iflblwDwll-B bill/W!‘ 01’ Oi-hel‘ lmitubie, and Miss Fazehda as Nora shortening“ ~ odds new laurcls to her success of 9S Wfl-viiwn '88-"? _ many years as a stellar comedienne. m A clever cut Sift flour-once, measure, add baking powder and salt. and sift again. Cream butter, add sugar. and cream together thoroughly. fiown- Add egg. then flour, alternately y. lison provides the romance. Ccm- with milk, a. small amount at a .zdy and dialect are provided by time. Beat after each addition un- , Luis Alberni of "One Night of Love." til smooth. Bake in greased muffin ~ and Akim Tamirofl, and Purnell pans in hot oven (460 degrees F.) I ‘lfratt plays the “heavy" as the rich 20 minutes. Makes 18 small muffins. Clever children in the cast -' 4.- Betty Jgng Grghgm’ Bury Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream Irene Hervey. who scored in ‘Fits-angers Return," plays the up daughter and with James ygaztsm‘ and mm mum” Fmpat‘ Made at home with minute tapi- ,‘ ' - oca, is unusually smooth and i creamy. f ‘A cup sugar , IEAINS AND SHIPS N01‘ i l pint fresh strawberries, hulled i NAMED HAPHAZARDLY ‘3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapi- i ' oca 2c milk .5 Names for crack trains and i», a900,, W; , lltcainshi, are not chosen in hap- a - ~15, m, “gm mm wmp lhasard manned but instead are the 3 tablespoons w“, ‘iresult oi careful though}; on the gqgwmm ‘part of high officials oi transpor- ftatiau companies, stews Franklin iflnow. well-known writer on trans- gportation matters, in the May issue .91 OI-nadian National Railways 4 nbw published. Mr. Snow tu the “million-dollar moniker” tho Twentieth Century Limited 1n le, adding that the 1 oup cream, whipped Add 1-2 cup sugar to strawberries and crush well. Let stand 30 minu- tes. Add quick milk in top of double boiler. Place over rapidly boiling twatcr, or; to scalding poin (allow 3 ' 5 minutes), and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Strain hot mix- ture, stirring. (not rubbing) through eir omiemhfp to travcl- Add 2 tablespoons to difficulty. ‘ whites and beat until stiff: fold _,,», into cold tapioca . Iibld in cream Ind strawberries. into ' tat’ . i i- i i»: =2 M F. N s " _ . Bake n moderate oven (350 degrees throughout; add suser. 2 table- spoons ai, a. time, beating after each Then continue beating until mix- ture will stand in peaks. Add salt and vanila. Fold in chocolate; then coconut. Drop from greased, heavy Duper. Bake in slow oven (3% dogmas F.) 20 mimlififl. or until done. Cool 5 minutes before removing from paper. Makes 2 dozen 1 1-2 inch macaroons. Brussels Sprouts Are tapioca to A and grow his own. using the same loft, Right . loft, Right jcu Wharf’ 3 P. M. for East River due return 0.43 P. M. Return fare 36c. i’ RQQUIOIIOITSI ‘I kfiooéugflllbmigfigli: ‘ ili drives a follow crazy 3 fl"‘{:',":.‘$ "' 2...... i‘; iwhon he's burning up “""°" .._._. - - ' firm-sum and Wuh- _ f: with love! p‘ _ wmulicgmm a qgbmolsds-m Ml DSHI PMAN Jlfflfiiilustfiphhl; follows: North Canadian Farm Loan Board. Try The All-America Winners For This Purpose. A window box in which all the flowers has been winners in the be in- All-American trials would temting as well as d600 "w. would. it not? Such a. box can easily be grown. g y . In the 1935 list. of winners are several subjects suitable for window‘ box planting. Petunia lVLai-tha ‘Washington, nastui-tiums‘ Scarlet Glee-m and Glorious Gleam 1 cup sugar _ , ‘A can southern style coconut,’ g 4 tablespoons butter or other shortening " , _ juice 1 egg white, sti fly beaten 4 tablespoons sugar Sift flour once, measure. add baking powder and salt. and sift together three times. Add orange rind to - butter and cream thoroughly. Add 1 cup sugar gradu- ally and cream together well. Add egg and beat very thoroughly). Add flour, alternately with milk and orange Juice. a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. ‘rum into greased pan. 15 x 10 inches. Cover with thin layer’ of meringue made by beating 4 tablespoons sugar into beaten 08R white. Sprinkle with coconut. F.) 25 minutes. (fool. Cut in dia- mond-shaped peoes. ‘Makes 2 dozen vanities. Chocolate Mncai-oons 2 egg whites. 1 cup succi- V4 teaspoon salt ‘A teaspoon vanilla 1% squares unsweetened choco- late, melted 1% cups prcnuum shred cooonm Beat egg whites . until foamy addition until sugar is blended. Fine- Crop For Fall Brussels sprouts are a luxury in many families because of their high cost on the market. Others don't covered with plant lice. The home gardener need not be , bothered with either of these con- sldemtions, ii be will trouble to plant c packet of leads Attic members of Suffolk Institute on M Blue Bird, would grow satisfactorily ‘in window boxes. The dianthus is an annual pink, of brilliant crim- son, and the chusa is a forfli- me-not flower of indigo blue. momw Birch Hill at '1. L-7410-5-33-li. DIES AT EVERLY, MASS»- Annle Arthur, wife of Mr. J. H. Morgan. died April 17th at her homo in Beverly, Mass. offer a short illmsu aged 5'! years. Be- sides her husband she leaves to mourn, four daughters and three sons, also three brothers, Henry of Everett. Mass, John. west Roxbury, David of Charleston, Mass. and two sisters, Mrs. Preston Camp. bell. Burlington. P. n. 1. and Mrs. J. A.- Meek, French River, P.E.I.— (Patriot Please Copy.) FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun. eral of Mrs. James Dee was held from her late residence, 68 Cum- berland Street. vesteraay moming‘ to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dougan. The pail bear- ers -W€1‘€I Messrs. Peter McCai-ron, Peter McDonald, Michael Conway. Chas. Donovan, Hector McDougall and Daniel Matheson. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. E. urray. vei-bena Spectrum Red would be good. Build your window box of good strong material. so that the con- stunt moisture will not warp and destroy it. A few 110165 in the bot- tom. covered with broken pieces of crockery. is 800d for drainaie- On account of the small amount of soil in a window box, it is neces- sary to give your flowers plenty of water and plant food. Apply the plant food with a spoon, ma-ldlis sure not to M it on the plants. Waterthe box twice a. day i!) exoeptio "y hot weather. ‘If you "lei-i other subjects foi- your window box, one oi- more of the annual vines will prove downi- tive, and a plant or two of night- soeniod, stocks hlddenbehind the taller sorts will exude a delightful fragrance in chi evening. BUIFOLK WOMENS INSTITUTE Mrs. F. W, Godfrey entertained May 1st, fourteen Jnembers and four visitors being present. Meeting opened with singing and repeal-ins creed. Roll call was answered by paying five‘ cents. Minutes or last meeting rec'd and adopted. School and sick committee reports were re- ceived and new committees appoint- ed for May as follows: School, Mrs. Ernest‘ Ooles, Mrs. W. S. MacArthur. Sick. Mrs. Jas. Clow, Ada. Mellick. 0n motion it was decided to hold an ice cream festival and dance in June and plans for this were dis- cussed. Convener and commit appointed. An interesting reading on homo Bunions was read by Mrs. D. Bradley, followed by contest ‘filfhings our Grandmothers Mased" the winners were Mrs. G. H. Johns- ton and Ruby Clow. Mrs. D. Bradley invited the In- stitute to meet at her home for June meeting. Singing the National Anthem closed the meeting. Music. singsong and lovely luncheon serv- cd by the hostess passed a very pleasant evening. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday two eases cf driving to the common danger were ‘isposed . One was dismissed and the other was withdrawn at the request of the prosecution, A drunk who failed to appear had his three dol- lars bail estieatied: A breach of the sanitary by-law case was adjourned for a week. A vagrant was remand- ed until today. A motorist charged Wii-h Hpeedini; was fined three dol- ‘ars and costs or u an alternative five days in Jail. AFTERNOON TEA-The spacious recreation room of the I. 0. 0, F. Hall looked very lovely Tuesday af- ternoon when Alpha Rebekah lodge Ne. 10 I.0.0.F. held a most enjoy- able afternoon tea. The softly shad- ed liglits and the tea table with pink candles and snapdragons looked very lovely and was presided over by Mrs. G. Russell Beer and Mrs. Henry" Iiapthornc. Mrs. James Campbell, Noble Grand of the Lodge, with Mrs. Vernon Howatt, received the visitors and Mrs. A. J. I-Ioule, Past President, ushered. Mrs. Roland Diamond, Miss Lillian Ducheinin. Miss Hilda Harper, Miss Muriel Lowther, Miss Ethel Sutherland. Miss Jean Fraser. Mrs. Fulton Adams, Miss Jean ‘Thompson, Mrs. Prod Holman. Mrs. William Teecl. Miss Pheobc Pound. CHILD DIES AB RESULT 0F FALL (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N B., Ma 20-_ Donna Gillispie. ih-months-old daughter of John Giilispie of Saint John, died '|i hrlial here early w" 9R" tantra! Guardian 14-7841-5-21-81. UNITED CHURCH OI’ CANADA. WINSLOEw-Servicel on the above charge for Sundly. Milo 90. IN l8 irnir-s-za-ii. LEFT FOB OPITAWA-Percy L. Spicer of Parrsboro. who has been _ ,, inted executive member of It: P.P., of Sturgeon. The pallbearers» were Messrs: John McOabe, John Connolly, Joseph Roche. Edward McCic-rry, John M. Kearney. John to‘ _i_ Special i Aylmer SPECIAL i , JAM JAMS, APPLE and RASPBERRY APPLE and STRAWBERRY APPLE Ind CHERRY " at anv of mu- Qtoreg, i wridav. Maw 24f]; B95“... 9 Public Fnlidav, ti,“ Qfnrn will In» r“q_qpfl_ MARMALAD 10c 4 LB. TIN, men I 8 oz. Jars Each JELLIES, _; ____ ' __ ondcbythOceanl-ifiodfor - _ ‘ TH EACH _ _ ” "‘""'" Eliiikru sour ... 3 25» . w - V . Prince Edward NlDiL-wflhhoflt S . H - Na 1 T], A lVindow Box Of 535554.,“ m Cfiilf. coRNED BEEF 10¢" 2 TINs 199 All-America Flowers figiifiiflihgli? i521?" PORK and’ BEANS 3i 10c Z F012 19c » ...... ...... 3233:" i to MATO K E r cu u P ‘:5. 3.1:; 19c Growing Your Specialties In A splendens. and the annual anchusa was assisted by m“ w_ Mwabe. _ Wfndown Box ls A Good Idol.- CREAM POWDER» Among u...» 193: whim “us? ~ Eaioivs growl Blend“ 28¢ COOKED HAM Lb. 49¢ have haAifl-OOMBUWB P0P y COFFE . since their selection last year the (muggy; 3p sg01-LAND__m.-_ Hostess Brand QUEEN JELLIED TQNGUE . . . . . . . KI . . . . . . Li). 42c petunia Pink Gem- v-‘Ould be Ewen MacDuusnll will Preach Bib- LVES LUNCH LOAF Lb. 29c excellent. n is a dwarf, compact bath 26th at DeSable at 10.30 aha 0 I - Lb 29 and high réilniniature of; are” Capelgravegsfi ‘alt 3. Regieliiggllipl/Ig- 4 01g 8 ozs. 12 051-! VARIETY LOAF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lb. c *1“- a“ 5 m“ i ° "W m” mg“ ' ‘ 2-6 .290 in height. zhoihiu- gold-medal win- Special Collection at both services 13¢. , 19° 9 z JELLIED VEAL w w» uw unuu Pm Bouquet in Md of "u Deseble with!) "mid- Freuch s ° ' 13g BOLOGNA (sliced) Lb. 15¢ with gt snapdfaggn appearanfle and Mr. J. Harvey Bishop, B A" will MUSTARD JAR N h _ l“ Lb 29c easy culture. It blooms quickly and iii-each Sabbath 26th at Coleman at E t l.“ u» SLICED BACO , c oice qua y. - is l. trim and dainty flower growing ioso aha '1 and Milo hall at a p. m. a an to about 8 inches. If color range is 513° Mimd" 37H‘- “t Bunch‘! at BAKING POWDER Till \ desired you will surely find it here. 73° Pr; gg°fh§ghf°:wiii Mayfair JELLY Em because it hasavariety of brilliant Prim 10% m t 3 1g POWDER 6 for Q tones. Flor a- tiny. sparkler. the R "9' ‘i’ - i “m” “ - m c Waxed LUNCH ROLLS CROSSED FISH SARDINES . . . . . SALADA TEA Brown Label . . . . EMPIRE niv EXEIliIISES WEST KENT SCHOOL This morning (Thursday) at f0 o'clock the pupils of West Kent School will present their Arbor and Empre Day programu Friends and relatives of the pupils are cor- dially invited m be present. Mr. Simon Paoli. member of the City School Board, will preside. The chief feature o1 the program w.ll be an addmss by Mr. Nor-ville E. Luck, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. The program follows. O Canada, the school; chorus, "rho minim mag," Grades 4-10; exercise, "A Bouquet of Daisies," Elizabeth Martin, Patty Ashworth, June Bryanton. Lyle Ihrquharson. Dixie Ashworth, Enid 0.11, Oarol MacDonald. Doris Vail. may Cur- rie, Frances Jenkins. ‘ Chorus “The Rising of the Lark," Intermediate and. Senior Girls; violin solo selected, Master Billy Rogers; chorus. “On the Bridge or Avignon" Grades 1. 2. and 3. Address, Mr. Norville E. Duck. Body. YMCA. Exercise, "Britain's banner," Harry Benjamin and Freddy Pound; libik Dances "Dance of Greeting" (Danish). "Bleldng" (Sweden). Fairlie Prowse. Betty Lou Bentley. Lois Brady. Sterling Walker, Gerald Foster. Stuart Chandler, pupils of Miss Rona McLaren’s Freez-Easy IC-E a flavors Pkg,‘ 20,Sheeis per roll 3roilsn5c‘ LOBSTER W819“ l/fs 359 .. Tin 15G 1.11.639 A 10c GIIREIIand FRESH urns FRUITS TOMATOES .. Lb. 19c VEG ETABLES CELERY, lge. hd. 32c HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 35c. ‘JRANGES’ " m" 39° STRING BEANS FEARS s~ n» 25c Lb. iaidwfiiz... . CAULI PTNEAPPLES E“ 23° Head 35c as, CANADIAN STORES LT V/i. "n /f Phuus in §hori ' NOVEL DESIGN IN NEW SHOES romaoiu. ' May soften-shoe fashions for the Jubilee season are unusually interesting. Fashion may be said to have gone "cruising-crazy," for the latest design for shoes for the smartest functions, as well as for every-clay wear. . must be made or Ripple leather and ornamented with port- hoid punnhlngt N. 3.. M” I0- Tms new RJPIflQJQQthM- 1, w. Two New Brunlwick teams will bi diam-y kid 5km my», mo“); u represented in this year's Acadil special machine which gives it a wave-like effect. It ts then backed with a special material so that the pleats remain in position. __.__._____ AN INTERNATIONAL SPORT LAWRENCE, Kas.--Dr. Forrest Allen, athletic director of Univer- alty of Kansas, estimates that l8.- 000.000 persons play basketball. It is played throughout the world. bo- ing more generally popular than llly other team sport. Dr. James Naisihitli, who originated the game. did much to spread its popularity. relays may 24. according to will lists which were closed today. st. John Vocational. last 1"“ team winners, will send two nih- lctcs. They are Nick Sidnlwj ma“; sprinter and individu high scorer in i834, and Doug _Cfl1'- son, a newcomer. Mount Allison Academy for the first time in tlil history of the meet. will so"! I tum of seven. Sixteen schools have sent 011E119; for the inter-scholastic track an field meet. ~ Ull Illlld’: for Brullu Wood Mrs. Ivan McInnis served. Musical numbers by Mrs. Angus Mclilachem and vocal solos by Miss Marguerite Cudmore and Miss Jean Fraser were much appreciated. Mrs. V. L. Ding- well and Mrs. Mcmchern were ac- cornpanlsta. tonight a few hours after her skull wits badly crushed in a fall from a third-storey window of hei- home. The child was playing in her crib when she lost her balance and fell through the open window to gill?! ground 35 feet below. it was Un mind's for Bltcl HOLIDAY SPECIALS rriirumiia ALYMER rnonucrs TOMATO JUICE, 25% oz, tin _3 for 29c TOMATOES 3 cans 29c TOMATO CATSUP 1 gal. 65c RASPBERRIES, choice ... tine 39c BLUEBERRIES .... 2 tins 29c "FRUIT for Salads STRAWBERRIES, choice .. _PEACHES,-cliolce . . _ ’ PLUM TOMATOES. fancy quality. m. tiu- 16c APPLE SAUCE, Choice 21in! 23c‘ ' w. Will Be Closed aunt; rmmur ,ARIX’S GROCERY . porn sroiuisv * mircwou-I an. o cum! Wf" ‘ _ W"!!! - . ~ 23¢ w’ tin 210' Motion song "The Poppy" G/rades l, 3, and 3. Historical playetto "Mad- eline dc Marcher-es", Sylvia Chand- ler, George Macmillan. Horace Rin- dreu. George Campbe ' Two_.1\I._B. A Teams For Acodid Relays May ‘24 (0. I‘. By Guardian's Special Wins