_ APRIL V1s._‘1_g4>_g=__ v I PRINCE ED WARD A1450 —- NIWS —- TRAVELOGUE PIT! SMITH — P01’. I TO-DAY and WED. SHOWING Al‘ 3.15—'l.00—-ll.00 BCIENCE D IA MO N D S ~~ to: nnrmtss for Men and Women. $37.50 ‘Canola’ 0 tsndsrd I This" —' hsmsersuelvaatvl; . . . ooeuroto and dspoudnble - - ;._ nail-Kl. Mag; PLUS — NEWS -- CARTOON SHOWS AT ILIS-‘Lilll-SAS For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN, DJ’. Orthopedic GIiIltilFUIJIST X43 Great George Street GIIAKLO'T'I'E'I‘OWN P.E.l MRS. HOWARD Many friends were shocked to hear oi the sudden passing ol Mrs Howard Murley in her 74th year. Although not in the beat of health for some years she was about ns usual, until stricken with a heart attack on April 3rd and passed away on April 5th. The late Mrs. Murley was oi a quiet. retiring nature and was a devoted mother and iriend. She loaves to mourn her pass- ing one son, William and two daughters. Kathleen and Ellicntt iMrs. Sutherland MacLeanl, also one sister. Miss Mary Connors oi Amherst. NS. Her husband How- ard Murley Eredeceased her l9 yearslago th fail. Tile funeral was held on Satur- day April 8th from the MacLeait Funeral Home. Service was con- ducted by the Rev. G. Carl le Webster of Zion Church. who a o ., officiated at the grave. Hymns {i- |lncluded "Asleep In Jesus" and ,"Forever With the 10rd." The pallbearers were Messrs. James Y‘ lend - (oe>-: ' Ween Grin-law's llBNQ DO i! - .4... MDNUIJEILY. -\--f* 7 We all know Enomy No. l. EnomyNmZiIiho ‘, of" ‘III! GGTOPUI IIICID— F-wiothorosnotyolhvooiob .--tho prloo losyour lorsn products r-wbothororustwofllhvouotlor dspsodou ooq III C C f IIYI: This economic dictatorship must stop.‘ III G G I IIYII Osodliundtinon- 'olul institutions must bo tho servants o! tho people, not thoir mostors. ‘III G G I‘ IITII Canada's . must be usod to provsnt depressions ...to provldo homomujobs... oosurl . . . oduootlonul op rtunliios . . . opondonoo and usomnoss for Ivory oiiison. iThs whole purpose o! tho C C F pro- ‘grsnr for public ownership of hulks and ‘other monopolies, is to achieve these things. ‘flthllihofllhdlnuslissbytlilfi . ' GRJMSB . over the appointment oIIMcInnis, Home Secretory orbort policawumen for the town as favor- tettled s three-snonth dispute be- ed by the watch committee. council sud wstcluon ordered that the town must Horne. iioewomeu. John Turner, George Mclnnls, Cioorte W. MaoLeod. Morrl- Nell MacKenzie and Hooper H. Interment at the People's -Cemete y. His doiout is our first oonoorn. 1 1mg: 1 A-l l - 1v- Yot this is tho only woupon tho s?” mon of rnonoply havo 10R. onoo their seuromon g about tho C C F intorfcrlrlq wl you! Iflfiflfll - - - inouranoo. . . homo . . . form. They know, as you know. “w! m“! charges uro foloo . . . that through the C C F’ program your home and {arm will be more secure . . . your savings and insurance will he intact and gusrantoed by the wealth of the entire nation. CGIMHI IRBYOUIIIIII- IQq-rlly sud llsuutlnuoo for Ivory Canadian! hCCFiYOUR ultltdoes s l . will? sup ort Write and send your contri ution to your C C F Provin- cisl Headquarters- Bodoquo. ELI. MURLEY at; n sdvsno: "It in C0088 tor Photos. C0 IIA . su TION LIII IN ITAIP LU! MI . nisht s. w.- ‘ml-it'll. Ill) (I088 DANG] - . meat House. lhursdsy Ad: iiv drunk and in g...‘"“-'.,ds:..n .-.2-.:.-. an ostreotod TEIIIBIANCI. ADDRESS —Miss Iossmond Dull, ‘rrsvell tsry o! the Uwomsrrs PROMO’! . . . 0! Z1 ‘(X1u%;g- . has been promoted at Company “ Power. John C. Michael FOlEV. A pillow of flowers received from Bernetta and Elaine MmPhee was also omitted. A let- ter of sympathy was received from Mary Poole not Mary Boll, W. G. HOGG Confederation Llto Manager in P. l. Isllnd Dlsoun ‘THINGS TIA‘! MAI! MIN Gill!" Over ladle Station CFC! rulensr, lsnu. ms 10 ‘I'D-NIGHT 8.80 linen is u» olty. Ior v Froezout m, 5g] Ills rot-pesos hlmhwrcus Durant. IUNIRAL‘ WEDNESDAY — ‘his funeral of tho late Mr. Solomon lo which wss to luvs token plus today, hos Wodu Y}. . MEETING — The Union Road Y.P.ll. met at the homo of Misses Marjorie and ‘Ihelms Ls- mont on Much 2L The meeting opened wltih the devotional period in charge oi’ Marjorie Lamont was as follows. Hymn: "What a. Friend one visitor. The following com- mittee's were appointed. Convcnor of Devotion for 1st meeting, Mar- garet Mellott, assistant, Ruth Mac. Kinnon. Convener of for 2nd meeting. Grace MacLesn, REGRET DEPARTURE. - Mrs. _l-Iarold M. Howatt. the former Kay COX. and young son Jackie are ilflflvlu! this week for Moncton to‘ ‘loin Mr. Howatt who is attached .to the C. N. R. stall there. Mrs. Howattls friends. who re ret her departure. are cntertai n: her pleasantly prior to leaving. 1-m- younx daughter Betty Lou will re. main with her strand-parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Hownt l0 Bbmblete her school year. rsbANm-Jn PROMOTED _ Act. in: Serlreant AB. MacEwen. Bristol. P.E.I . has been promoted to the rank of Acting Staff scr- lteant. it has been '.ll\llD‘.ll‘|C6d from the Canadian Ordnance Corns Jrralninu Centre. Harrhfleld Oct. iwhere he is an instructor at. the automotive school. A former Bris- tol IBFBRG mechanic. Staff Ecr- aeant MacEwen enlisted with the Canadian Armv March l2. i949. nnd he is a member of the Royal Canadian Ordanee Corns i CASUALTY LIST - Among lthose reported killed in action in the latest Canadian Army Casualty 'List is Pte. Edward Joseph Gau- det, who was servinr with a Nova IScotia and Prince Edward Island Regiment. Fte. Gsudetfls next cf kin is his mother. Mrs. Dellme Gaudet. St. Nldiolas. P.E.l'. Amour those reported sliizhtly wounded is Pte. John McGuigan. who was also serving with s Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Regi- ment. Pte. McGuigarYs next oi’ kin is his wife. Mrs. Helen F‘. Mc- Guigan, Gaspereaux, P.E.I. Card Of Thanks‘ Mrs. Geormo MacPhee. Little Harbor, wishes to extend her sin- cere thanks to her zleiihbora and friends {or the acts f ness shown during er recent sad She also wishes to .thank those who sent. Mass Cards Messages o! sympathy. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mm. J. D. MacRce and tsmllv wish to thank their friends and neilhbors (or their many acts o! kindnel in their recent bereavement. also to oll those who sent cards and letters o! im- Dill-lly. d-l -li. 11v MEMoREM rhifil-EM -* l" Doouh llsortlil olotlo Otslovo-dlouossosto. rsst s.....--:*..-.'-.:-::.'..-'c c: ' “Cons bot ust forsottn." Brother He. Arthur A. Pollard. Comp Bordon. Out. IN MEMORIAM o kind- hhlaquiuomory pl our douse lord. who illod April ma. its. Wsssssuhtosso isiho sort din A fsco we loved tbs bolt. Aud think oi her when tho sun's lest ran Gossdown In thstsroltwost. Ws hi‘: you no lens so tins IIIOI Thsuw did ontho dsyolyoi s For s nos eon ncvor elsso tho door of our hflrts And tho Issue or our lovo is still n . ~ Ions osrt lwos tho truest In sll ills wide world Your love the best to recoil. No one "an ssrth could toks your You I?‘ sill] tlss dearest of sll. unr- - so", r Bt.,Oltowo. lsdly Misssd by Mother. lather. listen sud Brothers. .~ ' s-is-s. ~’*' assistant, Annie Gill. Convener oi’ recreation for 2 meetings, Mack MacLean, assistants, Marjorie La- Brig or, mout and Yvonne Collection meeting t0 be held at the home of Mr. Bryenwn. by the hostess and the remainder o! the evening spent in games and contests, ioiioweiddby a ghort ‘sin? ‘song accompane on he pano- l- muslm") El-waccordian by Grace MacLean. Livingstone. amounted to 75c Next ken, John Lunch was served W118i“. SERVICES — The omens noun rsss-r- ingtsroslltln Ribifé- "?.l.‘...".i.'°£l.°".:.‘.‘ An Officers Selection Board will no. |,_ w“; "5"" h, "n, ,§f,l'°"i'°°" 3"“ NW" I119 1M - m. Durunt Unlontl the srnsy bi lChgYrllqgggl "' “'M,,'§1°',,,,,,‘PQ§§,‘§ ns-ruuuzso ornzm - n. 1""- 1°"- i u - . to -- Kqlurffnmd” in'“m"nz'gun“ u lfi... ‘w, hi“, ‘m, Montague. ‘mo service was oon- m w w - b e..." s-r... wu a... s: “......s""““ rearr- "A. ' , s I “HI, province. Ev. Cllavio Hicks. The choir st 2 .m. from the Ouiclifle Fun- liom Gflrick. Muntsgue. Th; late ersl omo, burial at Hightiold Mrs. vvighisna leaves to mourn cometary. three daughters, Mrs. A. Adcllphe bower Montoaus. Mrs. 1r. w. Devi-I 8°11. ggglvflfllgu and Ali/gs. M. Hublfisy. . O s tors, Mrs. Edith Reevsguvm N5" Mrs. Home Graves, Mone- . "-3-. Mrs. W. C. B C1118"? Alberta. Mrs. C. B. Fraser, . M Mass" Mrs 3118mm. Mass. by ier dau ht , Devotion M"- Lflllm 3115105’ With whorl‘: tlaixe deceased had made her hem dur- The floral tributes were mlml’ and ‘beautiful. bearers were Messrs. wuuace A"- Personals M1‘. J P McCloskey, North Wilt. the favorite tewart, D. Mac- Major can" . h t- w rrs i J n , Donald M t " del“ ed with the Cafiqsfliilgn wAgarfgryflmin "Vgholozgnson Rrcgatlogrebyt 1:112:- Calgar’, Alglfalildeisaelilllllolreedpelgeszsl ‘fir?’ Crunchy f mo. is sttwhod tb tho jorio Lsmbnt iollowod by Inrtfl mm. laonetbn no. also two mm" “L 0'4" o ollflo ‘alfnlwllflfll Wind at the R. mayor-hug“ 211%” m“: gas m“ éhlli/Ifim Mariel-la Quaker Corn Flake: ‘ ' ' ' - - . r0 wn an from JAMES omrran. - m the lilghrlgidfrkibaeialgalfbclelil Niiimt: fll-lgergifriglleli Bygmgdbirlldszii‘. lame" slnmsssils: s: la. has: re mo" v NW m- Y“? "e "e i hem" Jami " wmch wpmed yesmrdav the mm Stand U , Stand U For Jesus . rs, Sydney, N S. predeceas- Thsobsluoso-cs- “y - and berm ction close this part o! 8d he!‘ a 10W W"! B80- 'Ih late °'“""'“'| bearers should have read Messrs. m M w; h e Kfi’ “m°°°“““' "m" M” obit-Twill‘. l“ "“§’.'.‘§“..1°'.‘3ii oiling '.i.."’§Z'.‘..§’“.?n"°‘3§.?.Jl§ d’ J h “Amfikxmfg responded to by 12' members and ability and s. kind and loving accom anied from Montague ‘I110 pall- Landrigan, David dot. and Isidore (Pat- P.E.I. Hospital. CRACKER-CRISP Quaker Corn Flakes .. . the zesty kind sre malted sud DEEP-touted for s flavour that'll bring you back for more! Sold in specially- designed packages that keep them om:- fmb ‘til the last Edwaalfrrll Elfiawoitll? fir Hamahan‘ Chaisson arrived Chessel Anneal‘, Louis l" the city vwerde Wright and JOhn» Aitlgsm the trlot please copy), rertiliser plant The many friends of Mrs. Rev Warren oi this city will be glad to know that she is improving m. ter her recent operation in the LOOK roe nu BIG BLUE AND YELLOW PMKAGE lJhonse Gau- to work at Her friends will be that her condition is Mrs. FUNEML shire wa visit i th -l l -__- named by her dwahter B ba °l thviidloav? gin‘ thgmelage mdiy" a a or n e ‘ w m The many triends of Mrs. Joseph lFmmfll ‘mm ' u Joseph A ‘Wlghtman formerly of .. B. Gillan. Hum st. City. will be ‘mllsdal’ “Y PM“ "it" medias MW" M5,“, u, - h 1d Mrs. C S. Drew is visitinz her Dleased to learn that she is malc- "It m"! M5011 with Mr. Robin- Thursda rtegméo W“: m9 13?}: sister. Mrs C. Grant Grt-irory. ma satisfactory recovery nitcr her ~‘_~-i \-~"_ -» Y a “g p ‘ M0116“)!!- g _ recent operation in the Charlotlte- 5- “k ~'-\1il'l0tt YPQ1I1__l»l\9___P1‘B5bY'1BllBn __ Church. ___ Fiveyounlzmnlcn from Tsmish- town Hospital. Moncton Times. - 53m’. “'15 Called home to Moncton due to the illness oi his mother, Mrs. Fred W. Powell, Sunny Brno Bled to know lmproved-Moncton Times. n. E. Robinson, fl. Charlottetown. .....lii€ci at No. I All. ewwn ' ilourl |. To Swootsn with l-ionsy Honey cakes need dependable recipes like the one below-and flour with the superb fineness of Swans Down. Given these, they sre fine-term ’, render, thin-crusted . . . sud keep besutifullyl Honey Spice Coke Zqssihoiiv-sbsssilshflsu 2tossposusCohIlIolh|PswdI ‘lstssspososslt luuon rind; odd honey gradually, beating well sfrereseh addition. Md K ofloor sud best uosil smooth sod well blooded. Add unbeaten egg yolks, oos st s dun, booting well ska sscls. Md remaining flour in thirds, sloernstely with milk in halves, beating very well site: sod: sd- didou, sud including raisins wish lost addition of flour. Add vsuills. Bu: egg whites until stld enough to bold up in moist peaks. Stir quickly but thor- oughly into batter. Turn into grossed 8 x 8 x 2-inch pm, sud if available, sprin- kle witb M cup eho nuts. Bske ia oderste oven (3 F.) 55 minutes, or until done. ' If s colts is worth making it's worth mulling with IIUIYIII Illlfillll SIIIIIIIQ IIOIIIII CIIIIE FLOIIII Baking day, and your sugar running lowl Your family will be looking for cake-light, delicate, velvety, down to the last delicious crumb. ly not! With Swans Down and a good recipe, low-sugar cakes-or cakes sweetened with syrup, honey or jam- are successful as any of pro-ration days. But: don't forget . . . you can't get Swans Down results with any ordinary Impossible? Certain- Zlltils Sugar, No Substitulolloodod For cakes that are fine and even, thin- crusted and velvery-crumbed, you've learned to axpm s fairly generous amount of sugar. Bu: here's good uewsl With Swans Down you cm use less sugar, yet have typical cske- ‘neness and deliciousness. Apple Dessert Colts l up Mod Swsns Dswu Coke FlsI I lessons Cslud Isiid Powder 1/4 lsssssso salt V; cup bitter or otbw sbsstsois ‘A m» b"! war. hi! mid 2 Ill Bus. nbsstll (es 1 on) '/4 III Ill I tssqsc ti: held stel- Slfe flour once, measure, add baking powder sod sslr, sud silt together three times. Cream butter, sdd sugar grad- uslly, sail cram together until light sud fluify. Add egg yolks and best well. Add flour, alternately with milk, s small mount at s time, beating after each sd- dition until smooth. Add vsuills. Turn into greeted pan, B x 8 x 2 iccbss. Arrange eighth: oi peeled apple over hotter, sprin- kle lightly with sugar sud cinnamon, sud bske in moderate oven C3507.) about 45 minutes. This cake is best served hot. 3. Whoa Syrup lspluoss Sugar To use syrup as sweetener sud get good cake-texture and ilsvor, you need dlpmdabls ingnlimtr sud a pro- perly adjusted recipe. Swans Down ivee marvellous support to a care- ully balanced mixture like the Sugar- less Orange Cake in the next column. Suqorless Orange Colto 21/4 cups tilted Swans Down Cslis FloI ‘11/4 lssspsons Cslumot Bskin| Powder z team ssh _ {any I or otbsr lhorierun] l psiod onngo rind Sift flour once, measure, add baking ‘powder sud salt, and sift together three times. Cream shortening with orange rind; Add syrup gradually beating well sfrer each addition. Ad 1/4 of flour and best until smooth and well blended. Add eggs, one at s time, beating well after each. Add remaining flour in thirds, slterustely with milk in halves, bearing very well alter each addition. For hm sushi. but uh s? snll s! nob my b] ssixisg. Add vsu‘ ls. Bake in two greased 8~incb layer pans in moderate oven (375° F.) 30 minutes. or un- til done. Good with orange or chocolate filling and frosting. For lottor Cukos Beginner or expert, you'll find that Swans Down helps you make [It]!!! cakfl- Milled from selected wheat. bwwl Down is lifted again and again through silk, until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Makes cakes outstandingly light. tender, vclvety~crumbcd . . . snd does it rhrifrily, too! N in: Iurrd mipu an rad: palsy. wotdsoovolioods