race rwo T-i "r"””’l””’,”””’4 VIIIIII‘ liifllll UP WEEK‘ MAY zsrl» orb The citizens of Charlottetown are called upon to observe “Clean Up ' Week” from May 25th-80th. If we wish visitors to return to their homes ~ well-pleased with their sojourn here we must have our city looking its best. It is a matter of civic pride to repair and paint our homes, to I make our lawns and property attractive, and to keep our streets and g driveways clean, but it is also a matter of health to do so. The mayor I I II ~. and councillors of Charlottetown request all citizens to observe Clean ‘~ Up Week to the best of their ability and to make their city the most Q N attractive in all Canada. _ h 1 ‘I LE1 LII C-LIAN UP IN “CLEAN UP WEEK.” a B. ROY HOLMAIV, Mayor L .< some canned abalone and canned scallops, though the latter pro- ducts are never put up in large quantity. Operations in different branch- es of the canning industry may be affected more or less by war con- ditions which at present cannot be foreseen but, at the worst. there will be quite a wide variety of canned fish and shellfish avail- able from Canadian plants for Can- adian consumers. No Dominion housewife should experience great difficulty in filling her needs. Most of these canned sea foods can be used in any number of dif- ferent flsh dishes. There are a great many recipes which have canned sea foods as their prin- cipal constituent. As a matter of fact, the Dominion Department of Fisheries has available for Canad- ian housewives a special booklet containing many such recipes, tried and tested and recommended by members of the departmenvs lecturer-demonstrator staff. 0m! of these books may be obtained, free of charge, by any woman upon request They contain many valu- able and helpful suggestions as to sewing fish foods. Taken all in all, the reserving of canned salmon and sea herring stocks for Britain need not disturb Canadian housewives a great deal. True, they may not be able to secure what they formerly looked upon as a regular standby in household diet, but there is a bright side to the picture, too. “lhe domestic shortage of canned sal- mon and canned sea herring will be the means of bringing to many Canadian tables canned sea foods not formerly tried, and the introduction of many Canadians to varieties of fish foods they will agree have been too long over- looked. It's an ill wind that blows no good! -;-:- Jami-ruin: :-:-:-x-:-:-:-x-:-:-x-:-: all-H's:- All Kinds 0f LUMBER For Your Building Purposes MACDONALD-ROWE Woodworking Co- Li. IXIQIII}IZIZI{I§IQI}I,IXI1I‘IZ us;- Wide Variety of Banned Sea Foods Arc Still Available Despite War Canned Salmon and Sea Herring Reserved for Britain Dozen or More Different Canned Fish and Shellfish Still Obtainable for Domlnion’s Dinner Tables. i‘ Canada's entire 1942 pack of consumption though some will con- canned salmon and canned herring tinue to be exported. 1n 1941 the will be sent overseas to help meet sardine canners put up more than the food needs of the gallant pec- 581,000 cases and though it's never pie of Britain but that doesrft safe to make positive predictions mean that Canadians will have in as to what the size of catch or do without canned fish. Not by s pack will be in any season there is good deal. ‘Ihe Dominion’: Hg ilsh- no reason to believe that plenty of ins industry produces many other sardines won't be canned this year. kinds of nourishing, tasty food fish Then, too, Canada's fishing indus- and shellfish which can be pur- try puts up some canned mackern, chased in the canned form in near- canned pollock and canned tuna, 1y every country. though not ordinarily in largo Let's list some of these canned quantities. and sometimes one or products of the sea which will be two other kinds of canned fish. available for the home tables. First In the canned shellfish class take Atlantic chicken haddies, s there'li be stocks available for fine product made from nourishing home consumption, of course. At haddock. 00d and hake. Oi‘ per- the top of the shellfish list will be naps canned pilchards or snchov- canned lobster, a real treat in sea les from the Pacific coast, Canned food. Clam canning, too, is an im- mung herring will all be going to portant branch of the industry Britain but Canadians will find the and both soft shell clams and fishing industry still putting up hard shell clams, or quahaugs, are olnnen kippered, gnadrs, packed Oysters and crabs like- Bardines, those ever popular little wise come in the canned shellfish fish, will still be canned for home group and perhaps there will be GREEN BAY SCHOOL Retpprt of Green Bay School for rnon of April. Grade X.—l Evelyn McQuaid. Grade rx.-l, Noreen Costello; a, Ralph and Leo Canagher, equal. Grade VIL-l, Mabe Graves. Grade VI--l. Francis Flood Grade V, Senior-i, Rena Currie; 1, Louis Carragher. Grade V. Junior-l, Etta Costello; 2, Dcroth Costello. . Grade . Senior-l, Harris-re:- guson. Grade IV. Junior-l, Lorne Graves and Louis Costello, equal 2, Lorne Cudmore; 3, Colin Cudmore. Grade LIL-l, Gerald Carragher: I, Bernice Flood and Ruthie Cud- more, equal; 3, Adeline Cudrncre. Grade II.—1, Helen Cudmore; 2, Doris Costello. I. <a)—l, Austin Costello; 2, Phyllis Cudmore. Grade I. (b)—-l, Noreen Flood. Grade I.(c)—-1. Beatrice Cudmore. B. McManus-‘lbacher. Y dirt and dust in the house trees standing walks giving gorgeous color to the city and supplying shade for PN- cstrians in summer time should be heartily commended by us and vie can show our appreciation of this to future generations by preservin and maintaining them to the of our ability. The same thing might be said of our sidewalks and parks. How many cities in Canada are so fortunate as to have a strip of lawn between the sidewalks and streets‘! Yet we have many streets of this type which are truly pleasant, to the eyes of a weary pedestrian. having grown up with it we are to 4 slices white bread (3-4 inch with butter. with 3am. one piece on tcrp of other. pour the mixture well beaten eggs, milk and salt) over bread. Sp ped nuts. Bake about 4.5 minutes in a moderate oven (375 F.) G1 union with membership of 2.000,- 000. incorporating the British en- gnawing industry is being ftrmed ganizatlons now affiliated to Shib- building and Engineering, Amal- gamated Engineering and Foundry Workers unitns ‘ THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN me to Fix-Dp iiomc Take Ti And Surrounding Premises i “Clean-Up” Week an institu- tion still valuable in war time. ..._._._ Talking to the average woman, every week or even every da sees s little cleaning “i; aroun tho home but the spec al pointed by committees forthlsspec ial purpose is a testimony to advance that modern health ' has made of late years. Hygienic cleanlines is a matter of personal pride with most people, because they know from scientists. and medical men that cleanliness makes for health, and from their own experience, that it makes for comic Spring is the logical season for a. thorough clean-up. Winter has left and o'eaning up the cellar jobs that have to be done and you'll be happy in the realization that {valve done a little towards better- i r unsightly rubbish and bare outide the house and the eun- shine is hers to help us in the ‘tlsnsdk gt making everything splck s an. Women are naturally tho most engruslsstic booster; oi’ "Clean-Up" CB gas. Most communities sponsor "Clean- Up Weeks". 1t is stunt but th the ‘ ‘-' o ' “ , medics men and health authorities s; to the importance of clean sanitary surroundings. Here's another angle to the stow. It is a splendid chance to give a man a job. ‘ “w , mending, or the yards. You'll be able to think of a douen the lot oi’ your fellow man. Citizens of Charlottetown Are Specially Favored i prone to take them for granted and not show the appreciation for them which they truly A great deal of credit is due the fathers of the city of Charlottetown for the beautiful were laid out even back as far as most of us can remember. way the streets Their sense oi’ beauty in leaving along the side- bes We also have a large number of squares scattered over the city. These squares give shade and quiet spots in which to sit and rest dur- ing many hot days of the summer ad playground safe from the danger of the streets also give our children a lovely Being blessed with all this and BREAD PUDDING thick) cut to fit dish l-2 cup jam 1-2 cup ma-ple syrup 2 eggs 2 cups milk 1-2 teaspoon salt z tablespoons chopped nuts METHOD- Grease baking dish spread slices of bread Place in baking dish, ‘Ihen (maple syrup, rinkle with chop- ill. ONT‘. BIG TRADE UNION ONDON -— (C P) — One trade include nearly 40 separate or- se Minardh for dandru-ff. OPPORTUNITY TO SALVAGE VALUABLE WAR MATERIALS In war time clean-up cam- paigns have had more than ordinary success in that they have secured the cooperation of the public in the bcuatlflca- tlon of their particular sur- roundings, and at the same time given an opportunity to search out discarded materials which have littered up the premises or that have been tucked sway .in some obscure corner simply because the owner did not know what else to do with them. These materials are now valuable in our war ec- onomy and our City has been In ‘ for their " During the week it will be well to sort out these materials as advised by the Salvage Corn- mlttee and hold them for the next collection. -.-= PAINT UP! BRANDRAM-HENDERSON "ENGLISH" PAINTS ~; IRANTFORD~ ROOF8 In a Variety of Attractive Colors and Blends Garden Tools, Taylor-Forbes Lawn Mower: FENNELL fir-CHANDLER 155 QUEEN ST. ——Phone 87- wii ii i hindering nature this now that we will not take short- cuts across the space allotted to grass until the ground has become IEIIEWWWFITIEIIEEIJIEJIEJEEIEIEIEIIEIEIEIEIEIIBJIEJIEIEEIEEIEIEIEIEIEILTIIEIIEEEEJEIIEIEIJEIE warrant. Let us all therefore instead of year. resolve ir.andthe grass sufficiently strong to bear our weight without becoming crushed and pushed back into the earth from which it lrss so recently sprung. We parents and older people can mist in preserving the beauties of our city by instilling; a love of the beaut e and making them so proud of our city that they will think, it very lmsoorting to do anything which would retard natures work in the spring. such as tearing snail limbs off trees or running around on the lawns find plots where grow in park souares or be ween the Sirbing and sidewalks at least until e 8nd the Brass becomes nature. in our children s of our streets 85S 08-h ground has sufficiently dried ronlulslnlr-lnnnluiuulunnlsulnulunullulsiluluuluuunnlslslnlulslslsllulslolunnnuuu FARMERS and GARDENERS Get Best yield. ‘IIIIZPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’ THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0. LTD. BLACK LEAF FORTY CERESAN Treat your seed against rust. The rock bottom will’ 0f replacing stocks when sold out, makes it impossible to lower our already low prices, even during our anniversary except on a few special lines. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. GET OUR PRICES. T0 THE ClTlZl PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The government of Prince Edward Isla d ll . . to assist in every way in making “Clean U: v§:,,f.."",f,'; olgsimeml success. We are proud of our Garden Province, arid Ca ital Cloth a us endeavour to make them look their cleanest and best, p l y. L“ HELP CLEAN UP IN “CLEAN UP WEEK.” THANE A. CAMPBELL’ Premier. ‘ l l] A RAKHAN ._. CASPIAN s54 BLACK SEA ‘--~ II-ITAIY HIGHWAYS - MAIN IAILIOADS o||. rlnos elmmrs ;, "f, MOUNTAIN ussrs - ELEVATIS m err “my believed the ultimate goal cl Germ peninsula. MID hilhlllhts oil-rich Caucasus region of Russia, attacks in the Crimea eastward on. me Ken], ‘n7,’ pnumm" BUY YOUR SUPPLIES AT r A SEMESAN BEL Treat your seed potatoes and avoid dis- ease in your crops HARDWARE prices on our splendid stock of all lines of Hardware and the diffi- ous Jap-A-Lac line. 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