‘sun ouvroon and womb IN ACTION SHORT olossmmsns-l-s-cosln penny llotol Ilro s- "Wuhan mlvlnlillf C Til-DAY =__.L "and IEO- A nmsk oi oianloul Ices the 83rd?! lung gol - ‘ he rovisbiogfl . bead who wol per- pctusi emotion so London's bioeblocds . . . who m: from tho lldm so become Bog- ludu non talked. drool Dnchfll- ~ hi) IHII \\|i ‘IV/l hi1’ / ‘hlroo 56 Lives *3 ‘K IlIiI i OWH lllliif.l.ll_lllCilI In: molt 0f her Ilsllnlsl. //////’/m///)7/?/'/ BRENDA MAltlHllil WI‘ IAM i-ARIMIN Extra News - Headliners eoncrew. and Flicilers Show Times 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 o? p“ guy Wolmesdny mol-ning swept through flee to solely dorm the tire oaosoe- The fire start- ullall aollmvhicaoo. leaving death tollodonhlaoulainflooroi h3g5. Romhighliebiod ' mnflst Jn-nqs-nomwfllswglijfl . Imorgoncy Morgue " the hotel and spread through x thoihe buflflngin o matter o! seconds. i IIARLIUWN GUARDIAN crlllnll alllnnllll OIABWILL (or plsotoltlplll. CON IURAN LOOAL m‘ PRICES — ‘rho new milk riicos to the consumer o! 10 cents nor qua-rt tor raw milk and ll cents lor pasteurized aP- plles only to the City 0i‘ Charlotte- town N311 olwirons. g . Oome to tlh SD00- Huntor- River m age gmnfir Presbyterian umh - This will be the last ser- tho series. Mr. Donold Nicholson. snooker. fl-ll-ll S. S. “ISLAND CONNECTOR” soils from Montreal June 14th with general cono tor olmrlotifla ENGAGEMENT-shill.‘ 1nd Mire. w. M. Forsythe announce the on- goret Joom- to son o! J. J. m.» 1 :1 any my ' ii-l-l-li CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH SERVICE-Preaching lo a lame ion that oompletol flllod ted Obumh on undsy Nloholsonwut- this cooked moot. ooveri closely, and leyiield United Chum on the 10th at. 8 pm; and Rev. J. M. Mulchi- Mrs. R..L. n . cot. gonad with. first two verses "Stand up, stand up, tor Jesus." The president Mrs. oollod A . ea and were discussed. A Baby Band to ho organized in Jul with Mrs. Piorce us ‘IION LII‘! IN- m i“! a0 minutes; drain. In. ‘ mm “in; ooncer hind yet been oomalzted- MH- g a pain on sick tend o! Mrs. Brown. sent to a dliliwlxl. read lnd _ Matheson and Mrs. mg P‘ “'3” ‘Whfi it a o onnua con Charlottetown June 19m and ma... olltormtivol. ms mo! and M“. Ml - i It woo decided lo hold a Pent-w sale at Hunter River T!" f‘ u; trig committee wefilrso mug‘, look wit. lane. Mrs. P551 Mrs Matheson. Sentner and use. MlacPher-son. coll l 30 cents. “d? Wbnnscott kindly invited members to hor homo tor tho Juli’ miig-QII" closed with "The xms" alter whcli a delicious lunch W55 EBIVQd by the hostess. To Save ‘Meat with the ur out need to shore our iood with makers are being a meat, and not use their lull quote. oi coupons. For some this is oas . since many sa they dcmt in c use the qua-lat iv of meat n1 owed. However. tor others. this request will moan more cnretul plmnnlng o! mools. Since tho average lam!!! seomsioostlosemoot in wum weather. and since there aro ample lies oi’ fresh vegetables avail- SIIJIIE. it should not prove diiticult to prepare satlstying dinners and and st ll spore the most. Important in conserving meat is eliminating all sslble loss or waste. Meat s easily, particu- larly in warm weather. and should “m, be kept (or any len h oi time without proper retrigera ion. When storing raw meat in the rolri er- otor, cover it llghtl _ when éWlE-léig oo moat does not s ll quite us rapid- ly ss raw. so the meat as soon as lpossible otter buying it, Particu- lary is this true o! ground meat. ‘Ilia home economists of the Dom- inion Department of Agriculture. suggest three recipes to make n little n-leat go s long wey . . . in s stew, patties, and casserole dish. KUBA CASSEROLE l cup pearl barley 3 cups boiling water d4 toaspocn salt, 2 tablespoons bacon dripping 2 tablespoons dropped onion ‘A ems mushrooms. out in pieces 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 tea spicy meat sauce eltover diced meat or stew 1%.- clsp milk or tomato Juice Wash barley end look in boiling. salted water, until tender. and water is almost all absorbed. about Melt tut, add onions and. cook 2 minutes. Add mushrooms and parsley, cook ulntil mushrooms are browned slightly. Add spicy meat sauce. meat. barley and milk. Mix well. and cook close- ly covered over low heat. for 20 ' try ill llstry I Milly MONEY-ML June l0 — (OP)- Oaludis lorgast employer, ost duslry, ls absorbed more re- t ed man than any other md - use veterans are interest d ill psrmoaant‘ jobs "and they ore lust sl ll concerned with rub- ic policies t at ‘maintain lull em- ployment", Mai-Gm. 0.8. Price o! ontreal. recently elected national president oi’ the Canadian Legion. said in an interview here todov. Gen. Price uld that veterans, u well stall others concerned about Canada's tor-eats. want tho natural resources guarded with the utmost vigilance and managed under sound engineering principles Princes Approve Plan For India (By The Candles: hon) NEW DELHI. June lo-llho sti-ndind committee oi the Ghoul- her oi Princes approved in Bom- bay today the British Cabinet mission plan for Indian indoped- onloe. o Oongroes Psrty l ens here conlerrcd again with tho Viceroy, Viscount Wavell. and members oi’ the mission but sn- nounced no decision on accent- anoe of the blan. - ‘lihe Chamber set u , ibr paltlcipo ion in tho interim lmvemrnent. which will- - PRUVINCIM EXHIBITION % August l3 lo l6 BIGGER All BETTER‘ Tlllil EIVEII ‘c " awvcmwnccwzowwww ‘(.‘6‘(,\\|\-u\.(m6‘4.uuiaisd-uqyv.‘ AID purer! srunmrs ~ ill! in. tiho Netherlands. 3TH ——-— . st. east £12,000 l-M l W1 GAPEPOWN - <02) - m Nil- be required rol- minim...’ m; ml Union oi’ south Airican Si-u- "qmmfij about m1 ch m ole retail-Plunge: ‘glmlllfiliiry’ ' "w" Down cue Ladder to Safety its own . i . . serve until a. constitution is drawn ' (or on independent Federated Union oi India envisaged under the plan. Labor Member Sees Drift Towards War BLACKPOOL. lmlcoshire. Eng. June 10- (C? Cable) —Nonnan Dvdd. Labor member oi Parlia- ment for Dartilord. said today in an address to the Co-operative Oonirress here: "The seeds of Mebeingsowmanditisonlyo question" o! time before they no tried in a way we have seen so rmlch o! in the past." Just back from a European tour. Mr. Dodd called on the com- mon peflolo oi the world to take a greater port in notional sihirs said so overt catastrophe. He odd- c : “inevitably we are drifting to disaster and those in know it, . ' runninll out quickly and the world is waiting to take a lead from the oo-ooel-utive movement. It we are big enough we can give it." AUGUSTINE COVE WJ. 1110 Juno meeting o! th A- tlne Cove . . was Ihelde mt the . o minutes longer or turn into a bak- m in; dish and bake in a moderately slow oven. 325 degrees F. tor 30 minutes. Six servings. SMOTIIEBED ONIONS 1 lb. ground bee! $6 salt ‘A teaspoon popper 1/3 0WD chopped green onions 1 tables on flour 1 cup m k 8 small onions. whole 2 cug: coiled cr conned green in; ms 1/ cup dry breed crumbs Cook beet in trying pun until brown. Drain oil’ eitcess tat. Add salt. pepper and. chopped onion. Add llour and blond well. Gradu- _ nllv add milk md cook until thiok~ ov. . action received. . , First and last verses Near ‘me (Jross. v Mr. Nicholson. Unless you have well-turned ankles and shapely legs. pass up the ankle-strap shoes. They'll only advertise leas-ibsn-lovely unrlrr- plnnmlgs which otherwise might ma; ong as beauties. is I on exaggerated platform soles wedge heels. They shouldn't ho says, they wont on effect t t looks ol- most like deformity. Admitting that the short gsl should add all the inches she can. Westmore thinks o better way to do it would be with conventional high-heel shoes. Ho ‘worm both tho little miss and her taller sister. however. against the practice o! wearing high heels on o job that calls for much walking or standing. Guess what fate he says will botsil those who do? Promsturo old ago. ‘There iI so much high fMBllIOXl in walking heels." in- li “that women shouldn't have to he coaxed lo n slllegusrd 0i‘ lnlens n! h’? oned stirring constantly. Arrmge onions in a grossed shallow dish w that they do not touch. Fill spaces between with green string beans. Pour the meat mix- ture on top and sprinkle with broad crumbs. Bake in a moder- stnly hot oven 375 degrees F. until onions are tender about 45 minutes. Six servings. NOTE-Ll 1% cum loft-over cooked ground moot may be 51mm. tutod for the raw ground. meal. VEAL BALLS AU PIINTEMPS This recipe looks ted but is vow lsuckly out me her. MIATIALLS lb lrrouxld veal /3 cup quick-cooking rolled cots "$4333.? $8.2"? $1?” as o tat-span salt o “u” aspoon porpoi- 088. well boa m , VEGETABLE! gmodislmihcorr tom“)? in O . 5 will! Potatoes. oucgrleredflmer‘ GRAVY S IJIJICSDOQTJ flour 1 cup cold water 1% out! hot water hit?” "l"... no cl or i Combine IUINGIHI, fir" =12: balls. blend and shape into mug Roll in flour and brown ' little hot tut, Place melt boil; in and lrrsme vege- WJ lddinl nit l.“ in. srrvlllnl’ SALUTE To rm; MARINES IN TIOIINIOOLOR UTAH-RING Wallace Beery Holy Redeemer Hail ‘IO-NIGHT ice calls and ta bers w Mrs. home of Mrs. by June 20th. President was also appointed w take care oi‘ Red (Brass work. finished 1 child's sweater, 1i prs. ankle socks. 3 suits underwear, New sick and one oi the members who was newly marri . Programme consisted oi a sale 0G. m oi. . God Save The bake in u-moderate oven, 350 de- grees F. until vegetables are ton- dcr, about 1% hours. Sis servings. ‘IE. A Ci-licago iiremsn carries s LaBalle hotel gued to sllofly utter silo was overcome by slrnoke, Fire early Wednesday morning swept tllrough the structure lea-vi-ng an estimated 56 persons cloud and hundreds oi others in ed. Major Blake, first nuns unknown. rushes from tho burninl 14' Ssllo Hotel. omeaao. his small son clutchod- timilyxlnr-othilzud m :1: wife, with tho horror and excitement o! the fire clear? when flan“ lace, rushes on ahead, Scores were killed M‘ ‘mil-Md flushed through the hotel early Wlednrsdny mmninl- Doath in a Chicago Hotel. y I well in n '