For generations Cro has meant lltc syrup trill: tltc delirious flavour tu homentahcrs. wn Brand Corn Syrup Today the quality and flavour of Crown Brand Corn Syrup is preferred by more Canadian families than ever befor C. Try it'today--as a delicious spread on bread,‘ toast or scones, on pancakes or waflles. Many housewives prefer the distinctive flavour it gives their baking, when used as a sweetener. "W e appreciate your loyalty to Quality." CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP THE CANADA STAR IADNIREAI. 0N COMPANY LTD. - TORONTO . Also Manufacltirers of Canada Com Starch QII Yhleedlecrait/ JFOR TH HAIRS (JIIOSIJN T0 REPAIR. VEIL fl'ill‘l.~lllllll, south Afrlwtv- All ltrirloont veil repaired with ltumsti hair not used by g daughter of Mt". .'tltd Mrs H. R. Pniilltso-n when lhe was ma ried recently. The vcll had been used by sev- rffll of her ancestors. It hud, now- ivct". tlrwzlopcd a few small ltoles, ctr-angels makes tbom fast. IF you IAKI Al‘ NOMI Wynn, \ r f.‘ contributes’. lNcwasted time, no extra ate W11 Fislsehmannhact o Ital: Yeast goes co wort: right "fly. Makes sweet, smooth-tex- md bunstbat molt in your mouth. E HOME/ EIGURIJ FAVORING With this softly-exe/uetcd all-day frock. the up and coming bright Spring afternoons will find you out- fitted in good style . . . and in good form, with loose cape sleeves and full skirt to play down the figure. Ne, W69 ls cut in sizes 12. 14, 16, I8. 20. 36. 38. ML-Q, 44, 46 and 48. Size 3G requires 3% yards 39-inch. ‘.10 cents for PATTERN. includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be suro to state the size you wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your addfss. Solid WilllCll Address Pattern Department, Tho Charlottetown Guardian Pattern N0. 2769 Address Qiry Province _.___-_---—-—-—-————4‘—-"—“ ind "invisible tnenders" could do nothing with the veil. The threads were so fine that iheyphad noth- inz to ntutrlt ll. Mrs. Paiilnsuit eventually rc- moved several long hairs "WY 11°\' head, and repaired the veil so beautifully that not a mark is visible. This has also enhanced the sentimental value u! the Wh- stmplny del .1 , be sure to get Fleischmannb active Irish Yeast with the familiar yellow label. You can ca Ilciscbmaarva-Canadws favorite yeast for over a JAlYItIYS oi your qrorori That Body of Yours By ‘James Vi’. Barton M. D. rnorlsortno Crtrummv AGAINST wuoorruo couuil l“ 1-11“ “11111118 roe-nu of rnutly 3TB!‘ l! lwssible —~ three injections at intervals of 14 days. and in some c ntuntitirs at intervals of one month, M05! of us, as we think of whooping cough, FClllCtllllJCl‘ it as a mean time for patictlts and parents but have never considered lt. an im- tihe attack and, naturally, ‘whoop- ing cough is not suspected of being the cause. In a grou of 500 child- ren who had bCfu o served in an itistituiielt, ilioro were 243 or tiearly 50 per cent who developed whoop- ing cough. Of these 21m children. E8 were two years of age or younger when the attack of whooping cough occurred. In 34 of the M. there ap- peared to be n definite relationship between theuervous symptoms lm- tmedlutcly following the attack of whooping cough and behavior dis- orders, and personality changes shown by tthom later in life. Among tthese disturbances is epipcpsy 0c- currlrtg in the teens and later. In the "Journal of Pediatrics," Dr. D_ La Polntc reports the results obtained by vaccinating 150 er‘ reh cries a week for three years portaatt dangerous disease. lfow- p ever, s. few molthhs ngo u ‘was suowrcans lump and mdrah 1191M! M" eiiefldsd i9 HM men! shown; that mental and emotional ed lime. 31st. received. Fcllncll & ljlnklgg probknzs “imliflgfltilg art; disturbances may be caused by Cl'.c.“"'2r. 1H5- i" D7015" l’ W85 5 r i0 ~- wltooplng cough which show no real ___... 1" 800d Twill‘ 11111 50ml‘ Iietiditd symptoms until man-y years after cor JG - New Willis Low Boy émptrlVeflllletats twpuidppavgsstpblbe p3- era n lsyallt e. : CENTRAL GUARDIAN n"! "limit ls reserved for no" "f lwll interest. but advertising n] a ‘zfxlyuzptlsrs ma‘; p: Inserted s a wor tu . sble in advance. . c , p” Protestant tirphansge The May meeting qr the mung“ of the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage was held in the Charlottetown Office on Tuesday ilte 13th. Mr. W. A. Stehuri. Clluiflnutl of the Bostd, presided. There was a good UUUIVS for Photrgrsphs, statute's "rxxl. PEN-Thu"; i-S I "IIOIICe io parents" Phone 525. attendance of members considering 5 " n3 l a‘ ‘he B°a"d‘°l “Fawn i the rush of the time of year. ‘The °f Sm!’ M°d1°"1 DBPMMWR Mi- EJWWAE" Plilfll-NNIB’ l-‘lttlt reading of minutes along with other vac; anlloculatlons to prevent 901W!!!‘ It V170 Queen Street. routine matters were first di= s cl‘ 3225""1%.?“"filt..“‘“fllli.iil.fitfifi; I r from M ,_ um b . . CON . proceeded with. Mrs. H. s. Hender- mo e given during the inst FEDLRATION LIFE IN- son, Chairman of Finances. reported bu M] ca’ receipts (1947) lo date {Jelow 1946 but. expressed the belief that P.E.I. pee-pie, so liberal to all appeals, will uguln contribute gctterously to their ‘own itistiiution. The Adoption, Committee report was mOst inter-' eating and showed that this very important phase of the work was “ME 1" £55116. barrels or paper iflkfi- Pennell & Chandler. WE WILL DYE YOUR SHOES any color. Jimmys Shoe Shine PBNOiI-l‘. Queen Street. Piano. Toombs Music Store. the Home Committee Mrs, Hender- son reported thatMlss Beers was away on her annual holiday and the fine Staff are carrying mt in a splendid manner. Regarding the com- ing Auunal Meeting. final ar:ange- merits were made for entertaining the Provincial Auxiliary at luncheon at the Orphanage previous to the Annual Meeting on Friday June 27th. Matters connected with the school were discussed at length. By all reports the teacher is giving very satisfactory service and the progress in the several grades. often under zilfflcttliies, was quite tnurkcd. Buy"l:1'_r is being done under (fONLERT M‘ YORK LASTtUlfCfll selection and unreasonable NIGHT — A wlmfily ntudicnceHw-otlot {cs are effected. Discussion greeted the local players at Yorlclol‘ the children and their future last evening when" the Winston's occupied most of the time and a ATTEND PUBLIC MEETING i" discuss need for (Tllhrloltelotvn Conlllwlle 111th School at ill: Legion llotme tonight pt B P. l\i. M5951" DOYEL. — Readings. 112 Prince street, ENGAGEMENT. —- Dr. nnzl Ali's. Belllflmin Charles Keeping, an. mums the encasement of their daughter Olive Marie. to William Réis Sttwsrt. son of Mr. and lVlrs. Milton Stewart, (Jltarlotietown. Wedding to take place in June. against whooping cough ill a large‘ institution for children. 'l’llrsc children were exposed to wtlloapdttg cough for a longer pvrlufl limit is poszible llt a family and lo tn ‘l1 tmore massive infection. In spite of these unfavorable conditions, not more than 10 per cent of the vac- clnatd timmunlzecli children dc- velcpcd whooping cough and none had co plicntlong or ‘ca’. On illc other lltltild, of llhe 1:0 who were not vaccinated against u-huotoing cough, 450 were attacked by whoop- ing cough, six developed bronchu- pttcwmom-ia. and five died. ‘ From the above facts. despite the utothcrLs desire to spare llcr child the slight pain ot tile hypo- detmlc needle. it is only fair that all children should be protected against whooping cough and the nervous disturbances wit-itch occur later in. life. well-planned attack upon all aci- verse, congested. static and delay- ing situations or events. is bound to reap rich rewards in the way of sustained for-reaching and lasting results, witth tnucli gain of u sound and solid nature for future s54 ts, resources and possess! mo. range plans and techniques. twith an eye to the smallest items and cau- tious b-Wtlrollcss of rposslble in-l )rlgue_q or snares, should put firm; ground under the feet. literally and figuratively. Those whose birthday it. is are equipped with the plans and pur- posh fOr building on firm fotstrda- lions. for future and enduring sc- ourity and stability". in l‘: .aee of difficult, trying or meltaotn-g under- currents. Snares. trickery and uln- dEXYJOVEI‘ attempts to involve or en- tangle by intrigue or sharp prac- tice should be drastically disposed of. Concrrttrtttcd and shrewd tac- tics with ultfluggltlg industry and stubborn resolve slioud win against all odds no matter how tricky or subtle. A uhlld born on this day should be able to meet the challenges of life. its duties, obligations tmd sound purpose. despite subtle and untrlgulng undermtrrcnts. Bias cut garments are better off when put away folded flat than hung in .1 closet. Their nWlt weight Iptztittliabe ptcsentcd their two CHQ-Rildllllflbfii‘ nl‘ important deelsionsl puys— nth cnntcdics-to a packed were ircaehrd. itouic. The program was furthuu Alter passing the bills on llund enhanced b_v ‘he irllrsl tippralwtttt-e: for tmynlettt the tnretlng adjoin-nod ni tho well known BUnSllBW sud tOilllLry. tnemhers began tileir Quartetis with their director, Mrfloonirltsrawc lzrip home, ult all Peter MacDonald, and of Mrs. J. S. looking fo-raord to another good Pent’ of Summerslde who wartime at the Annual Meeting. heard in several humorous readings} Vocal solos by Stephen MscLrcril were also V€iy much cnjDyCd. An-l HAZELHROOK B. Y. l‘. U. Trustee Board Mpetlng‘ ‘P1135915’ now. However this youth-l eoxeoiwo-Qweaeesaom £11.... a Diary B: an Island Partner's Wife ‘a motoo-t-oo-éocmst 2) may endeavor to bring to Jami; to prove the contrary regarding ‘he mime?» I find W6 are strange unpredictable creatures with m, elements of silliness and WlSdOm, flckleness and constancy, love mg hate. patience and impatience slfiiflflly mixed in us. And our silliness works often toward our" lie-in and our wisdom sometimes towards our undoing. And I found “rwues W511" 811d 11P18ht beneath a spruce botugh and lovely Strong. svowlns tulips in straight. rows, unfolding. “But 1 1W9 you‘ m“, you” Robin-bird continued. lifting a head towards the clear sky and 1 511mm: in a breast swelling ef- fort "and you‘re so pretty and " I felt that she was listening more (Continued from Page fill ‘courting W35 a shy and pig-o. ' rflllh rile and ihiltltitig I was pct"- ltatps an intruder I moved along. t O I . Plviiies. precious ones to ma, given as they were by a nice e1. derly lady, who wascallcd away Pickled Eggs and Boots Combine Jécup Heinz Distilled White Vinegar, 94' cup bee! juice, M cup water, 1 tablespoon ' whole mixed spices and 2 tablespoons sugar. Boil L‘. minutes, Strain and cool. Pour over 6 cups onnncd or cooked lteets. whole nr out, and 6 hard-cnokcrl eggs. Stir occasionally". Allow to stand until eggs are rolnurcti. Serves 6-8. Q For soled insurance choose the best vinegar you can buy, lull as you choose the ban fruits and vaga- foblss. That's the way to protect and enhance flavour- t suddenly from earthly sccttcs, not 10m: after she brought them to me, are sending up new shouts, eight at the time. I do not recall reports. The school needs papcr| towels and tic-cream was sent tojtlle mcetinZ-‘l- one member in hospital. l other blllitpcl‘ house is Bltlltsipiltcdi fol" tonight "arhcn the concert will Hazelbmok B_ Y‘ R u met on be repeated. t May IIOSENEATII w. I. l Eleven members cf the Roscneath‘ W. I. met at the homo of Mrs. Bu“ ‘he L. Yarston on Friday. May 2nd. Tlla meeting was called to oider were displayed by the secretary. i The various committees gave theirl New Committees appointed were . —Sclwol. Mrs C. MacQuarrlc and tended Mm. C. Buchanan (re-appointed); Sick - Mrs. H. Gordon, Mrs. J. Cniwtford; Program — M"."s. M. Mac- Donald. Correspondence received included‘ n letter regarding remnants. In- stittlts News and a. oard from Mrsn J. Donahue acknowledging a card of Sympathy. There W35 a short; discussion on Dztyllglti Saving Time. The convention was discussed and the appointment of delegates was left tor June meeting. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. A. MacLeod or Mrs. O. MaeQuarrle. It was moved and seconded that the meeting be adjourned. A contest was put on by Mrs. L. Yorsiort. The prlue a box or kleenex was won by Mrs. Moody MacDonald. Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by her son, Sonny, Mrs. E. Bulpltt and Mrs. H. Gordon. There was an suction of Cooking that brought $4.35. auctioneer and everyone had fun. The remnants were also auctioned is likely to stretch them N! of shape on a hanger. . $3.10 was fclllled (or the Red Cross. New Soopless time low. This means more stockings. so along comes VE to time rescue. VEL is not a soap and does not set. like s snap. it's a wonderfully gentle new cleansing agent which safe for the most delicate gaunonhs t a t yes, even for precious nylons. HOW TO USE Vi)!‘ Here's what. you do 2 : : sprinkle s liti/ls VEL into a basin and our on luketoo "- water. Never ru or wringfim lingerie-Just. sqpeeze ro- pca ly. V L dissolves instantly makin light, foamy suds. As wash t. ugh ur undies one tar the other you ll iind the suds sub- side but don’ arid any more VICL. Unlike the m lky-tvhiim appearance Helps Save Nylons Says Franpes Thompson noted homcmaking authority Unless you're. unique, you are just like the rest of us witosc stock of lingerie is at an all- osrefttl washing of girdlcsh panties, slips and u all your fine things fbel sofmr, un- of soap and water, VEL leaves the. vEt frequent, more water as clear as soft. water in s rain barrel. This clear water liter- ally lifts out. the dirt, which you'll sec (with alarm!) at. the bottom of the basin. NO SOAPY FILM Vl-Il. fittards and brightens eoloura and ms es clothes smell sweet. and fresh. Also, at. long last. we've found something which leaves no soapy film even on blade underwear. Stockings stay shearer looking, and ‘£53333 Elflifiyhlfl “W131. "mun mltisrslitstisnsrtsiits cototrz-ritnouvz-rrctretro. The closing meeting of the sturdy ones and softly pink. ’l‘hese ‘Psalm 56 chapter and prayer was by the president Mrs. Moody Mac- 011cm“- Donald. ‘ Mrs. Ralph Gmdon was a splendid eff by Mrs. Gordon and the sum of’ hymyh ‘ remain with mo. a perpetual men.- M“ 932111;; l1ggilglsillmerrai ot"y of the one who new walks in period tn charge of Earl and Lllht Jones coilsistcd of hymns “Sweet Hour of Prayer" and “Must Jesust Cross Alone." lesson was taken from "beside sti-ll waters." ‘The ruums; chirped quietly new. planning I supect of house furblsitiug and food supplies and such. though presently the "oh, promise me!" was flung blithely into the a-r to reach me when I rctttrned indoors to my various tasks. Ito is a Scripture Business period was presided; _ ——_*"' I “The Q0119“ fm- Cm-J- wcnltvn" ovet" by the president. Minutes hire nmnlr lcilowv of s robin and ‘EQE “a; pfpgated in unisgm R011 w“ were adopted as road. and roll I “'88 glad that he no; ltavuig l was answered. One visitor" was will was responded to by so mam. success Wllh hi5 wooing. 1 51ml- "flirt-sen? Two'-"fiéw'"inbinbera1 joined hers in the usual way. Two vis- "1 Wilvhliiysel‘! Jiid another l, early; _ v ‘ ‘ Y c __ _ .- r MM‘ a: M V qwr. were also present ("our s lp re urnc to llllili. Alt: By unhhvlhu’ KLMBLL {yarold“ggidonfcDunuld lmdl Tie treasurer and Sccrma-py wondered as one will‘ now" that. For Friday‘ may l“ .I.he nlinutcs or Apr], “locum: nave mo“. respective itemyzcd m, the sprlitgtrme ‘of the; ytnti 1e- A Slllll-JWD cutlcertrulctl and “T” ma“ m1“ ap1n°vcd “d 99ml" nuns’ They showed incl-Basil's llunff’ anloutmll Stlmillg but“ m.“ ‘(I-Md ’ ' Remnant; for the nod 01-055 both in funds and membership ‘vehao wzfiged lggaixlc“;°nm‘il‘glsl_"clgzg over recent years. Also encourag- ing was the willing part each in- dividual member played during I that came to memory this tnorning. s a s have no idea, why iltut first All reports were. _ 1. I l _ y . n1 »d;t=yh<»-n,gtwm~»;;¢ sills“ ‘°~.?.‘§......‘§‘i...£§f“$;i§.;§. '1 “were v° e ° “ ‘s other rcmembranees have long the president, Queenie MaeKinnon by Keith Jones, first vlcfipresldellt- g there have been the occasions sever?“ 191115 of lmlwrmnce we" since then. when I regretted that miwed l-° be Pmd- oflermz I had been so tongue-tied and amounted to $1.40. A beautiful painfully shy that I turned and 111N111 0t “P9115111 and "l"? W35 primly yet quickly hurried audy. I served by the ladies to which all must hue been m o; seven m. did ample justicé. Entertainment for-the evening was under the leadership of Mildred and Ken- neth Paynter. Meeting adjourned by singing "God Be With You Till We Meet Again", and prayer by luv. I. A. Corbett. (Patriot Please Copy) since faded. even though I should like to have kept them. And UNION ROAD Y. l’. U. 0n May 9' the Union Road Y. P. U. met at the home of m. and ms. Keir/h Bryenton. Devotional period in charge of Mrs. Bryen- ton opened by singing "Farther Along", followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Scripture road- ing was taken from Philippians followed by prayer. Hymn, ‘Throw Out. The Life Line", Reading by Mrrz. Errl LlkillffWfifl. Closing "Tell Me The Story o! Jesus" followed by benediction. The minutes of the lest meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by l5 membe n with fonr visitors present. Collection amounted to $1.30. Keith Bryentott extended s vote oi’ thanks to the Y. P. U. and the sick committee for a plant. and fruit; he received during his ill- ness. It was moved and seconded that the meetings come to a close for the summer months. For the study period Grace Mac- Lean had a questionnaire on the first chapter of Mark. Folloyvhtg a period of recreation lunch was served by the hostess RICE SIIORTAGI ill lee NEW DELI-II - (OP) - Short- " age of rice in India will continua w throughout 1947 with lms available for export in the last half of the year til-an during the current six months. Exportable surplus to: the marketing year ending June 30. 1947!, will be less than 40 per cent of preywar levels. ntsrontcasniEs finer baking results. Modern agricultural fairs in lim- i~rl:a date from colonial times when fsmters put their products on dis-n play in market towns, primarily for sale. the sunshine of u far country and a No wonder that for 70 years Canadian homemaker-s have ‘epeoded on Magic for pure wholesome Magic helps assure that “good-to-eat" flavor, that “good-to- look-at" texture that make ‘the folks ask for more-and more. Once you try it, you'll see why leading cookery experts r- mruend Magic for sure-tire bskiaa succul- l the exact years ltearly so well as gille gown I wore. It was navy i “stuff" flocked where satiny titreads aptleareri at close intervals to rive lit. nice glints. I was proud oi tnnt .dress, especially I believe since it had been expressly made for me. Ones own are always more ap- preciated than those that have ‘ been handed down, no matter how becoming or excellent the condi- tion oi‘ the garment. It had a pret- l iy yoke of pleated white satin . bounded with braid. Ill school, ‘since then, when 1 would ask Joltn- lny Jones lo “give me the bountlnr- "res of (say) onecf the Provinces" I lm-ari-ably»Vthought of that yoke. . so tieatly bounded it had hCvn. Pttffed sleeves they were, with long tight cuffs. Short sleeves were uncommon then unless pct"- ‘zhaps in the city for more modern ,party frocks. Indeed, I l'E"‘Bll the nice freedom of the shorter sleeves later and a good lady pitleri me be- cause “you didn't have enough of the material, dear? and couldn't you hsvc got. a bit of stuff to _match it?" The collar was hlilll and it as well as the bodice and indeed extending into the skirt. was fastened securely with hooks and eyes. By squirming about I could manage to fasten the upper as well as the lower with little i l l Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Don't. upset a child already unset by eon- stinnlion with nasty-tasting laxatives or harsh. gripittg eatharties. Give Children's Dwn ‘tablets. ‘Fills new corrective rna ss- pecially for growing youngsters‘ needs il so pleasant to take-acts so nntly and nor- malty without. disagreeable reactions that even lit! fusslest child won't obleet to their use. Make laxative-tithing tunnels! on Ilil ' rhiltl and yourself, rnothsrl Get Chfldhn’; . Own Tablets inday at. your drllllilh “i discomfort. when mother-to-ml was very busy or taken up with the care of the smaller children, I think these contortlons lost to subSequctlt generations. left. ms fairly agile so that I can still fol- low Jamie to a barn loft with lit- tle exertion! The skirt, well bl- low the knee, was many gored. Shoes? Not shoes but. boots, laced neatly and fairly glistening ~thosc Sunday boots. But, oh dear, James is neglected. I must go. night. a baking standby For generations In all baked dishes, Until tomorrow — Diary -Oood»-