to you all lovely day, too ! Use it, go that it coveri helps to clear your nostrils so 51., Montreal. t;l.lDE Liquid Laundry Starch If"liTIl'5 it makes!" She's rightl us niru - and In-rim! stnrrhl w Re Good To Yoursclll Be good lint: 1 aw uitiiinti pretty. - - 'l.m lui.-y? .Von- "I -( Mini.-1. HIIUOLII If r n 12 of 1' a m p .1 n a ' s lTil.l.-TN BALM ,, .. viiiir.-kin after i cxpn-iirc -to it .-., V ll':tir'i' -4- Il4.illl'T ee ulld SPF. Iiiiw pretty ,..r v.. lll('iIl4 ally proved lllf;l'f!(Ilf2IJl.s in l- H II! lirilin-to keep your skin wif 'i'hst's one rcnson why it's .., v'.mwit.x' as a remedy for cliripped lll!l'I:l So keep a bottle handy ll-l ms - and downstairs fool 'l N7 advantage of the SPECIAL iltxl) CARE OFFER - One l-H,-PIIDICI size bottle of Italian in. plus one travel size, Io! only ' It's the balm for busy, busy ...-I l .. l with never I Know Many Families . . . Willi ly-used MERIT PLAN. And rvvs, the rex cooks, ton) values into your MONTREAL tihdt-Mentholatuin is I true friend to the Irish-and to dverybody else, young and old, 91, Daughter Wu Beaming lVi'rIi Pi-id: . . t.-uiored blouse. It was beautifully crisp and ulvaming WIJIIAI She'd start-hed it herself with ,,, eagyl" she told me. "And look what I. dif. Jiousands of young women are discovering what a wonderful difference starching makes to cotton iircs-vs -- blouses - children's frocks - mcnlqv ihiils, linen and curtains! They all look lwfu stay fresh much longer! run do is - add water to Glide! There's'blue III it. for whiteness - and wax to smooth your ironing. Glide means Wm li.'IIl(IS will stay. 'l'licrc iire . irwn the quick, pleasant one-stop service- mw transaction, one contract and one signs- tun: - that they get. right on the deslerll pmiiises. They benefit, too, from the fair courteous service, the. g ttiiiiicla-wide Emergency Travel Service, the handy Credit Reference (Kiwi and the prompt and useful Insurance ldjLlSI.mEl1t service avail- lIi:(' to them - benefits all made possible by buying your car through l.l("s famed Merit Plan. And remember, buying out of income brings inure goods within the reach of more people - and means more jmu for more peoplel Ask your dealer how the IAC Merit Plan can help you get. the things you want. I "(Iimd.byg- And Hana A Co:d-Day!" That's the Mother-cry across the country every morning as husband and youngsters leave the house. It's qood.to. know you've ptarted them well with a hot, nourishing, stimulating break- fast with BREX . . . Th' g g . extra wheat germ added-so it's rich in precious B vitamins and other essential nutrients. It has a gleasant, nutty flavor that most of us really enioyl CONFIENTIALLY YOURS liy Byriir Hopr S ultim- , March 17th-'Top o' the mornin' . . . A reminder to you on this for instance, for those troublesome 35"-'nPlOI':llS of .'iNasa.l Cstarrh" and you'll find a comforting relief. Apply MENTIIOLATUM with the tiphof your Eager, well back in the nostrils- , all the inner surfaces. Then breathe deeply! This niiikcs the medicated vapors soothe the irritated membranes-and youcanbreatl I I '.Wi ll FREE GENEROUS SAMPLE up Conhdentidllyieaioiuiigaiifii .ushehelni:rplQ "It was Believe me, All Tlleyfd Bull: Us Weariul The men . . . to- day, I'm sure .. . Those charming . gentlemen who a v m b o l i z e Instant Cliiise & 5 a ii 12 o rn Coffee perfec- tion. Mr. Chase is convinced that his unique method of brrwing and rrirarling all the rivli essences, is wliilt rcully mics Chaise dc Snnhorn Instant Culfce that .s-uliIs- lying full-bodied flavor. Mr. San- born nails in agrccrncnt -lhut in- sists that the real quality of this famous beverage comes from the pcry fine coffee beans tlint are selected. But all of us who enloy this t.nily dclit-ions coffee agree that both are right. That's why flioiisaiids of Canadians are using INSTANT CHASE dz SANBORN COFFEEGrca(ly in an instant! Ilmiilivrlul News For I'nuG-And Your Family. You dont need to rock your puddings or pie-fillings ROYAL INSTANT PUDDING. Just add one package to 2 cups of milk, beat for a minute, and pour into dishes or pie shcllsl And there's your wonderfully rich and crcamu pudding- wiicn you use a lump or starchy taste-and no mm on top. Choose Royal in four delicious flavors -chocolate. vanilla, butterscotch or coco- nut. rmim--tIicy're all good! Royal is the only pudding tlisi's bnlb 7-n--racked and ieupcr-liuiiiogciiizcd-that's what makes it so delight.- iv :x- easy to make, so deliciously light to eat. I'm sure you'll agree um. me-it's the nicest pudding you ve tasted! who know the joy of driving a good car, siii paying for it out-of-income through,IAC's , . they profit helpful is whole grain cereal has in just three miiiiitcs-so it's no trouble at all to give your family the benefit of this fine or-real. But besides being"n delicious hot cereal A there are many other ways of bringing its nutritive meals I Continued from Page I Mother Forbid: lfillallll concessions to others' riizliis. Unconsciously she would he r-ivriing to die. partly for spite, and partly because she simply re- tum to develop what it takes. to be adult person in an uncertain W0!" . Bear ii mind that your mother was living her life. after her fashion, before you were born; and Iiiat her character. such as it is, was already formed before you Inm-ared on the scene. so it doesn't make sense for her to 'llnll In you tenaciously, as if you Ierc the indispensable source of her heinszsnor to imply that you'd be cnmiiiltting the Inforglvable "'1 1' .Voii were to move towards llldwrndcnce by getting married, ihlirx" ;"0qllIl'IIII new adjustments PT. rm noclslnii That Is Gruclal 'is dnothing" iiiniriigc about 0': oing s n r power '0 help her children at school, or '! Pl-'-i.v. or with their personal Drohleins. It is the unnatural "'"”"3I' who neglects such con- g;Il'lS-lVI1lCI'l'Il'C part of her Job. M mu (hint owe your mother a "Hair check on your future. in Plymcni for her past care. A: matter: stand. you have an obli- :li0li to Hilda and the child she tgllfclr-:1-tlhlat can only be man- 9 Y marryin her irri- mttdlarely. I think. I 0" Vr reached a crossroad. and 0 I-cis-ion you make now. as PIMPLES Cluaro IN 7 oars " double your money back ': IJIIII with soap and hot water. 'I'::z"'lIIffl.ll-ID Dr. Chase's Olnlp Q, ,Mwfl""llY into the pores. Mmuaflgvcr night and wash- II. eiiim 3fiIru:u'f' wag. -. r red . uipsoone grin uron. i ll 'I'Iny' glvnyos Icvand between your mother and Hilda. will subtly affect your whole life hereafter. for better or for worse. It you yield to your mother'squn- fairness, you will have lost some mess v of manhood that can't be retrieved. Whereas if you give your first allegiance to Hilda. as much for love as in I C” of duty, you will be faltering a- head towards maturity-in a val- iant splrit that wise observers would warmly applaud. But whether you get such support or not, my advice is to be true to See it! I23! Ii! Test it! I . Ibsorbd. it 4' . . York Mr. and Mrs. Norris Scott and two children, Charlottetown. were the guests of Mr. and.Mrs. Parker Jewell on March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vessey and daughter Beverly, York. were the guests of Mr .and Mrs. Harry Paul. Brookfield. on March 13. Mr .and Mrs. Harold Cudmore. Harrington, were the guests of Mr. -3- 0- ;:nd Mrs. Peter Proude, on March UN " Mrs. ye,-"on Rodd Ind 50,, The March meeting of the Vernon, Charlottetown, spent w- M- 5- me! Hi the hvme 01 Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. York. Joan Vessey. Elizabeth Mac- Donald, Elaine Cooke and George Andrew, students at P. W. C.. spent the week-end at their home In York. Mr. George Watts. York. spent Friday in the City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke, City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown. Mr. Cooke also visited with his father, Mr. Pope Cooke. York. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Brehaut j and two children, Charlottetown. ,, were the guests of Mrs. Brehaut's . i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Watts. , York. Mrs. Elby Ilardy has returiied Leprechaun Shoemaker You might think yould stubbed your toe on a bit of the Emerald Isle but it's only a Canadian boy dressed up as a fairy shoemaker to welcome in St. Patrickls Day, March 17.--(CP Photo). Continued from Page 8 Frenchwoman steel puns kept only for making nmelettes. Saute in fresh. unsalted butter. Procedure: Beat 3 eggs with V4 tsp. salt until well broken up. Heat 1 tbs. unsalted butter in 6" steel frying pan until slightly browned. Pour in eggs. Stir with fork to prevent sticking. The om- elette will become firm almost at once. Spoon filling into center. Roll and fold sides up and over. invert serving plate over frying pan. then turn plate-side down. Garnish with parsley or cress. and a sauce if desired. Mid-Winter Onieletic ,Filllng (four servings): Melt 2 tbs. un- salted butter. Add 3 tbs. chopped walnut meats. IA c. flaked cooked chicken and V: c. thin small pieces raw apple and 1 tsp. flour. Sim- mer-fry about 3 min. Add 2 tbs. tiny. crisp, butter-fried croutons. 'and use as directed. Fnntalnebleau Omclette Filling (four servings): Rub a saute pan with a cut section garlic. In it, melt 2 tbs. unsalted butter. Add 1 diced peeled raw tomato. ".2 c. small-diced peeled eggplant. 2 tbs. minced onion and 1 tsp. flour. Hilda in this conflict. M. 1!. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or per- sons! interview. Write her in care Jim but u sheet of "II new Infulnlru Tissue. 300 Its soft, fluffy torn edge. Compare IIIO way It looks with !IIO tissue" you on using I shoot of the new Inmlalio Tissue across your lips. compare in foot with any dim Mid tissue on the marlin today. He:ccIuwdnpsoOinIonuIpoon...Iey usbooionlnnow Intoslslro across it. Note In lluIudiowuOIuiInoioOunlsliuhMly' NIInssleh...nohnofIIniIssupshse 1912 of The Guardian. Charlottetown. Simmer-fry about 5 min. Season to taste. Add 2 tbs. crisp. tony. butter- fried croutons. and use as direct- ed. Top omelette with tomato sauce. SUNDAY DINNER Frozen Melon Balls in Lemonade Roast Veal Pan Gravy Panned Potatoes Spinach Creole Ice Cream Slices Orange-Nut Cupcakes Coffee Tea Milk Orange-Nut Cupcakes: Measure V: c. butter or shortening into bowl. Gradually blend in V: c. sugar. 1 beaten egg. and 1 tbs. grated orange rind. Sift together W: e. already-sifted enriched flour, Vi tsp. salt, 1 tsp. baking powder and V4 tsp. baking soda. Stir in Vi e. chopped pec- ans. filberts or walnut meats. Add alternately with Vi c. orange juice to first mixture. Mix thoroughly. but do not beat. Fill oiled 2" muffin pans a little more than half with batter. Bake 20-25 n-iin. in moderate oven, 375 degrees F. Cool 2 min. in pan. Then remove and finish cooling. Use plain. or dip in orange syrup to glaze them. To glaze. in- sert a twoo-tincd fork into each cake and dip quickly in and out or orange syrup. Cool on a cake rack. g Orange Syrup: In small sauce- pan combine Vi -c. orange juice. 1 c. sugar and 1 tbs. fine-grated Just feel its fluffy softness! Iris 0 orange rind. Stir over low heat until sugar dissolves. Increase heat and boil rapidly 5 min. Use as directed. TRICK OF THE CHEF Do not wash omelette pans. In- stead. wipe very clean with a paper towel. DIES CURLING SAINT JOHN. N. B., iCP) - Waltcr J. Jardine of Sussex die in Saint John General Hospita Thursday after a heart attack while competing in a bonspiel at St. An- drew's curling rink. Mr. Jardine, 77, was a retiredr Bank of Nova Scotia branch man- ager. It's IL!-"L11! O -(gdar 'fI:Ivcry-Wliicli-Way" nylon mop Hundreds of nylon strands crcntc eleclro-static action that gathers and picks up more dust and dirt. ' 0-Cedar's new Nylon Mop washes cleaner, quicker. easier . . . dries fast and is always soft and fluffy. Magic-action swivel socket goes Every-Which-Way! 0-Cedar Mops last longer! home. after being a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. much im- proved in health. Rev. Mrs. J. M. Spruule enter- tained the W. M. S. on Thursday evening with a large attendance at her home. York Manse. Miss liclen Lewis. Charlottetuwii. spent Sunday at her home in York, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy and family spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slackford. The occasion was Mrs. Hardy's motherls birthday. Many friends of Mr. Archie Ves- sey. York, are sorry to hear that he is ill at his home in York. His &;cAClD SOIL! Spread Brookville AGRICULTURAL LIME On your land. It corrects soil acidity. Puts new e in the soil. Promlotes healthy growth. The cost is low, the returns are high. ORDER NOVVI DON'T WAIT AND BE TOO LATE! "As ye saw so shall ye reap" Order fl'(lIl'l your Agricultural Society or direct from THE BRIIUKVILLEJ MFG. CO. LTD. Brookvillc, Saint John 00. NJ. Shipped in car lots 30 tons or I more. Bagged, bulk or mixed car lots as desired. - -1- s -... . ..-n-nuwwa...e.....-ganja-u many friends with him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wendai and son of Winsloe. were visitors to York on Monday evening. The highest score for Monday evening's card game held in York Hall was held by Mrs. l-Jdison Hardy and Mr. Arthur Vessey. Mr. Benny Watts spent Tuesday in the city. Mrs. Everett Lamont on March 7. Theme for the month was ”Abide in Me.” the opening hymn was followed by ”Lurd's Prayer." The World Day of Pray- er service was followed from the Missionary Monthly. The hymn "Just As I Am," was then sung. Roll call was answered by 11 members and two visitors. Min- utes of the last meeting were read. and approved. Scripture reading was taken from John 15 Chapter. Verses I to 12 read in unison. Thursday. Much 17, 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Hymn. "I need Thee Every Hour,” was then sung. followed by sentence Prayers, Mrs. Mai- lett gave I Temperance reading entitled ”R.epented Father." - For Program. Mrs. B. C. Hardy gave a reading entitled "Pro- duct of Christian Missions." Mrs. Earl Livingstone read "A Weed in God's Garden's." Program Committee for next meeting is Mrs. Brent MacMi1lan and Mrs. John Ashley. Two members paid fees. Next place of meeting is the home of Mrs. Earl Livingstone. Collection amounted to 53-13). The hymn "The Day Thou Gavest. Lord Is Ended," was followed by Benediction. Refreshments were then served by hostess and a social hour spent. CORNWALL tCP)-neridcois d (our communities have chosen "Avondale" as the name for new Town No. 1 replacing Wales, 1'' ran's Point, Dicklnson's LINIITIT and Aultsville when st. Lawrence power project flooding occurs. The)! selected the name in a vain arranged by municipal authorities. BOWDON. Ga. (AP)-Two-small children. playing hide - and - go seek," smotheredoto death nui- here Tbursday when trapped in I discarded icebox. Donnie Rickey Balenger, C. and his sister, Gwenda Faye, 6, apparently crawled into the icebox of a smokebouse in a neighbor's back yard. Mrs. B. C. Hardy presented the Christian Stewardship rcading. . KING unit A TEA l ll.” II S (If flurulrr pwilr FIRESTONE and AUTO CO. LTD. HOME I87 Gt. George St. C-I-L Paint For Every Paint Job One Coat Covers DIAL 5547 VEGETAB NEW ISLAND Sprina Onions. b NEW GREEN Cabbage .. .. . . NEW TEXAS ICARROTS Eiaiiig Shiins NEW TASTY GREEN BRUSSFI, SPROUTS .. . lb. 33: NEW CRISP GREEN CELERY GRAVES GREEN BEANS SPAGHEIT I '"”"” N0. 1 WHITE BEANS NEW! TASTY! SPRING! TOMATO SAUCE. every meal . . L E S :II. I5: SUPER MARKET lb Spring into your meals. 2 23? I9: Ib.33: Ige. stock I5: 39: Tin 22: 25: FOR 20 OZ. TINS -2002. Rush Springtime to your table . . with generous servings of sunny- flavor produce picked from our "garden" of early spring vegetables. They're a taste treat the whole family will enjoy. Economical-just look at what grand good eni- ing ai little money buys! Then come to C0-OP IVORY .g WITH 3 BARS AT . . add rest to Flavorful - you bet! today and put I foretnsic of GET ONE W IVORY FOR I EEN THE REGULAR PIKE 111:1. ., g USING COUPON ON PACKAGE 4 LBS. FOR 1.00 MAPLE LEAF ' LARD RIBBON ', Mafclies GRADE "A" CAMPBELUS CROSBY '8 MOLASSES CHRISTIE? FRASER'S LARGE EGGS . TOMATO SOUP oamrv SODAS CHICKEN SPREAD 3 P3: 291: ..doz. 490 2 ill: 25:: Bllil” 1.00 it. 29c EDDY'S BLUE DEVON 2 IF-1:)-':i C I! 3 33:55 SLICED on sum ZENITH-A S 1': BONELESS SHOULDER UPER SELF-PO'I.ISI'IING IIARD-GLOSS-shines bright- er. lasts for weeks. lpecial Quart Price 99c Sliced Bacon .. . lb. 49: Fresh Bacon . . . . . lb. 45: Pork Chops lb. 49: BONELESS SKINLES9 Dried Codfisli . . lb. 33: FRESH PORK Shoulder Roast . . Ib..43: FRESH FROZEN Large Smelfs . . . . lb. I7: SWEET I'l(7KLI'ID Sliankless Picnics. lb. 39: THESE SPECIALS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING STORES IIOIITII IIIISIICO - NOIIEII. - IIIACADIE 5 u e r I”IarI(e'l' 045 5 fhgr-AEII 37 L75 . -arr ." zgx inv: SHOP Co-C!” T'AV'S