pioVEMBER is. 194s - - ' uvs i» WHYS n f A weelrlv shopping and hlernelleo service for today's wanes MONTREAL, N v. Nib-dust in: would take la and cl RRIF e you to pssarnb in dients that ‘F: min 5H1 Dgi-euiumunii termini"? Dates a en o q y an ouY-ranta audgniaed blood sp ‘ batter-steam cooked» ‘til the pudding is - era-brown and even textured! But wait ‘til you igllSTE Shirrilf’: Fruit Pud ' ! It bee that old- tinie Fruit Pudding flavour an aroma that makes your house so nice topome home to of a cold l Let tlifs" delicious fr oe oet our home-from- tho door . . (often. You find 's Fruit Pudding , evenm: yloulfiemdlilld ‘a - at your 81W"!- A Friend Tells Me she's lust given herself a new cook- m; motto . . . one she'll never f t. She tried sev- l’ m! brands of corn starch . . . inc udin! BENSONS - CORN STARCH . . . end now its Benson's for Boiler Cooking " as far as she's _ “. Thousands of Cuuadian homemakers agree with her that Benson's i, ii cooking “ must" . . . thousands are switching to uious every do - Try it-ui ’ —puddin or ' erin es. Rm 3i. with Bensonb aro betterl l! ‘u n Nieesl Thing Noni lo You la Qgpgf , _ _ yhgg q H‘ Nylon Trleotf It's_e.t ahamel The bread last made into lin- ‘ knife slip d and! gerie that will “wear no‘; you vg m well" i.n your affec- gimoyin‘ my, m“ tip“! - - - lllpli won't stop bloods fiigbtiel lid fill-ill. in‘, No flmg ~ _ give it proper at» tention? Cheer up! . . . in a mat- ter of seelonds yguu cant go on with . your coo ing c ores i ou a l a DALMAS FIRST All; DREgSY- lNG right awsyl You see, Delnias Dressings are made with an eve to the roblems of housewives. _ Made o a aper-tliin substance that's washab e, smooth, can't fray, stretches all wirya and blends with your skin colouring! What more could anyone wish in a first aid dressing? That's why I think Dal- mas is such a marvelous household buyword. Ask your druggist for Dalma-s Dremin s . . . they re anti- keep cuts elem The Pdlélildl yfou know n out_ or c-i-i. iiuiiieiiiiyiuu panlixcs llllfldfl liingtfrie i; your ago.’ _ ou ov_c t em Tjiyllltl!’ wiisliability, their wear-e ‘b-Jili‘, tlltl!‘ feather-lightness. Now ioivil ivniit slips nnd nighties of liiitlril nylon—because, properly ui-i, iliry simply won't shrink or tlrelph afid thtiy need trio Zoning etall to ‘cep em in ‘ run new- loolsing " condition. Yes, nylon tri- to! will wear and wear beautifully Will‘! just o. fraction of the atten- tion other lingerie requires. And, remember to look for the label Qeptig _ _ _ they " lfoda o] C-l-L Nylon Yam"! and erin-freel _8 The Ar: of Coke hosting is no trick, with such an easy to sgzead mix- ture as this elegant Soft Chocolate Frosting. ade with ‘i patron's cnoconarn, it has the flawless texture . . . rich flavour . . . and deep-brown colour . . . that are possible only when you use Baker's-the chocolate tbnts all pure chocolate. \ SOP!‘ CHOCOLATE FROSTING 1 cup slftfid ‘icing sugar i equar€|°§;lk:r'a Unlzwdoetenad Ii dirt-brig. gxdffeo 1 tablespoon butter ‘.1 teaspoon van Combine ingredients in order given, beating with rotary egg beater iiiiiii blended. Place bow! in pan of cracked lee or lce water and, continue neatlrig until of rlght consletericy to spread (about 3 1"il"l\.liG5l. Makes enough frostlri A woo “sh Dutch.” mun“ to cover tops‘?! two 9-inch layers, top andulldes of‘ has iikx 2iiric lfagche. on x 9 fir]? - angel . r - e a , s Z,,,.‘§,‘,§_;,,_ ° ° ° ° ' w“ "w u ‘ 5 pounds of sugar at Io per pound. A Ii Your Husband A Grouch In the Morning? Does he spread gloom through the house before breakfast? Here's the easiest, leasantest way I know to quickly change his moods. ive his spirits e real lift with a steaming, iragrant cup of CHASE d: SANBORN COFFEE. It will make an "early morning an e!" of him for he won't be able to resist the “heaven " flavour of Chase dz Senbornfs new blendl Careful se ection of rich, ripe nofice berries assures that dependable and delicious flavour. So_whe_ri $10.00 cash purchase entitles you to l0 pdunds of sugar at 5e per pound. A $500. purchase entitles you to 500 pounds of sugar at do per pound. etc. etc. you to pould. The cosh purchase of each and every dollar's worth of merchandise in any of our departments entitles the purchaser to buy one pound of Sugar for only. 5 cents After your CASH PURCHASES made (Any article or articles in either of our two stores) take your BILLS to the Sugar Table In the Grocery Depart- ~ment to purchase your sugar at 5c pcr you put your morning coffee on to perk . . . you can be sure it will epi-eiid “early morning” cheer when it is Chase d: Senborn Coffee. Spend o Holiday In the West The Festive Sel- Indies! It's only son ' la Fest Ap- Conwny and. Vicinity '3 ‘ g few sbobrt proiochlng . ours away y en "ts ——- Q‘ i“ T. C. ., the idea l- {basing —M5's. Colin Mllllgiin was e a‘ "North Star” ‘you'll be away visitor to Summei-slde on Friday. r om home a g many evenings-—- to look into the af/ way . . . an Q fares are so very reasonable! Yes, be inning Decem- g4- Mr. Keir Adams teacher Iriverq, ness was Lii Summerslde Saturday be 2nd you can y direct from tte f So t garnadalto Nassau, Kingston or De sit Boxes atinthe rBgNKjeOg on business‘ v_ __ i‘ rinirlad . . . when you go by (0- M NTREAL. Placin your valu- Mrs‘ Edwud Boyle. “Behind ables in a. BofM Sn ety Deposit Box is the surest, easiest wav know of keeping them safe while ou're “part ing" away from oms. A Bo M Bsfety Deposit Box is good protection against fira and theft . . . and its rent costs less than your daily newspaper! So why not arrange with your _ B of M manager to_rent one now? U11!‘ will add up to a vacation Have peace of mind when you voull never forget! leave your home unguar’ ‘l Pr‘! You Knew that Pscquina Hand Cream was orig- fl? inally made for doctors and nurses who wash their hands thirty to forty times s day’! 1t keeps hands 51110:“) and white no matter what their chores. No _ l.';“‘...°..'..'f.?§.§'.‘.i%i..“.fi§'Eiiifilil‘.2Z..5’.'°§'{°i.‘l a e i it hoine._ Try ltlwollgfflll lbenethiillfidthliiayltihaigodxiettiblkytiefiimfzgg The many mm“ d uwd mm" loft ' pleasant fragrance. Ask for it at your nearest drug or department store . . . Pucquins Hand Cream! OH to Morlieljo luy Food for Baby? Why not do as thousands of mothers ere doing every day? . . . ask your grocer e for Heine Strained Baby Foods! You'll find them in the convenient, 5 0a., vacuum-sealed tin . . . 25 varieties specially and expertly cooked to baby-ready 'l'8@.=_!ibiliiy . . . and to his-youthful taste! And after i113 first birthday, he'll like Heinz Junior Foods for , lment to trucks and labourers. ciriting variety. Meats-diced and chopped vegela- | blrs-desserlsand a complete Vegetable Beef Dinner . _. . all good an . Li!!! bel Uue important thing to iemembc when you re buying for Hby . . . the best_is none too good for him-and that famous HEINZ label means quality! Passenger “North Star" sk liners. Youll add extra pleasant uys to your holidays and you'll enjoy every minuio of your trip, for llLiNS-CANADA AIR LINES naa thought of everything for your comfort. You'll enjoy the pres- surized cabins . . . delicious com- plinienlary meals aloft . . . friendlv iteward and stewardess service. _Al was a vislior to Summerslde Fi-l- day on business. Mrs. Roland Ramsay. spent a few days zit her home ln Conway. Borden, former Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Malone and family, Foxley River, have return- ed to Halifax where Mr. Malone is teaching school. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mllllgan and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNelll at-l frém the tractor fell on it. Mr. Erland /R.amsay (owrien of veiled part of the Conway Road Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Patterson land son Ira. Fredericton. New I Brunswick motored home and have ‘been visiting friends and relatlves y lat Inveruess. Conway and Free- W!NSL"_‘~7A w“ 1""!- OE STATION SCHOOL Mflclmm. _ ‘Ilhe Conway United ladies Ald say regret to learn he. gave his] foot a terrible cut when the plowqwbe" Mafia” ‘Vere visiting ML Ramsay washed Gravel) has gra-i lteport for the month of October. urade V1II—1. Anna Macy's:- "W. 2. Barbara Weeks. 3. Mae tlackliincii. Grade V1I— 1. Marlene Peters. t. Jack Peters. Grade v1 -1. niiiii Mseuea. l. Norma Gay. 3. Fulton Stewart. i Grade V-l. Margaret Rodd. 2. Wfivl Weeks 8. Dawn Weeks. Grade IV _ 1. Beryl MaePar- iane. 2. virllma Ferguson. 3. Earl Peters. Grade III-J. David Rndd. 2. Janet Gay. Norma MacLean and Donald Good (equaL) 3. Beyerley l Grade 1'1 Sr. —1. Seymour Hur- " ry. 2. Don Ferguson. Grade I1’ Jr. -1. Douglas Good. 2. Barbara Kennedy Grade i A -1. Ian Macftec. Grade 1 B ~1. Donna. Kennedy. Grade I 0-1. Ala-ii Rodd and Merral -Weeks (equal) 3. Lona Peters and Blols MacFai-lane (equal) 3 Ruth Gillespie. Grade I (d): 1. Joan Diamond. Perfect Attendance: Lean. Norma MacLean. Gillespie. - Preacher) C. T. Delete! Ruth Mac- Barbara Kennedy, Donna Kennedy. Ruth Jim iieiii It the home o_f Mr. aria Mrs. Arthur smith on Friday, Nov. 5th. with a large cr wd of mem- bers and visitors present. Meeting ‘OPEN!!! by the P115591"- MB- m‘ lTlie evening was spent in playing i land Ramsay with a hymn fellow- ‘ed by Prayer. Roll Call was answ- ' cred with a verse of Scripture. and approved. An auction i was put on with Mrs. George Tup- Iliri as auctioneer. A goodly sum was realized along with a lot_ of laughing. Meeting closed with prayer, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting and annual to be held at. the home of Mrs. Leslie Smith. Poplar Grove. t M155 Glenn Ramsay and Mr. Wallace Palmer motored to Bor- den ori Sunday. _ . Mrs. John Broome was visit- ing her daughter. Mrs. LflWSOH McDonald, Northam. Mrs. Douglas Mllllgari, Poplar Grove ivas a visitor to Suitniiierslde Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Ballem. Mt. Maclntos-Ei Pleasant and Walter were in Conway. Sunday. —Coxi. Mr. Edmund Dawson. Poplar Grove and Hudson MeArthur. west Devon loaded potatoes at Conway last week. Mr. James Wiim, Conway ls tended the show. Foxes of Harrow, building a new house in Fireehmd ln the and plans on moving iii near future. ‘and Mrs. Ancll Ballem, Mt. Pleas ant on Sunday. ‘Mr. John Buchanan who ls em "and family at Conway. 1 l I lng .beeri out of school for a \veek._ A birthday party was held at s. Mark rs. Mark Casey A large inumber of friends and relatives the homo of Mr. an Coughllri 1n honor of Ooughlfn. Mrs. Gertie on Thursday, Nov. 11th. enjoyed a. bountiful goose suppe Wards and dancing. The regular meeting of the 0on- Mlnutes of last meeting were read wgy qommimjgy ciuh w“ hem a; 8519-; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin ‘Mtlllgan on Wednesday. Nov. 10th. with elght members present. Roll was called and minutes o! last meeting read and approved. It was moved and seconded that coal scuttle and shovel be purcha ed for hall. Meeting closed and ‘a. dainty lunch was served. Ne ]meetlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterllng Palmer. Jilbyed on the Government Dredge‘ l" the W“ ‘Yeek- 8M"! empmy‘ \ spent the weekend ivltli his wife Mr. Stuart Mllllgan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mllllgan ls suffer- from e. cracked rib and has Mrs. Wallace Morrlson and Mr. l‘. xt holiday with relatives und friends in Massachusetts and Maine. postmlstress. ls enjoying a well- earned holiday ln Boston and other Anlcrlciin cities. end visitor at the, home of Ml‘. and lvlrs. Charles G. Dunn. Francis was working in this com~ niunliy in the interest of “The En- sign. ’ l was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ootway with Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Edgar Oatway llant meeting. Mrs. Harry MacKay with a purse of money for services lrendered. Meeting closed and a ‘dainty lunch was served by the ____. The Presbyterian Ladies Md as Joint h . Meeting opened by singing and prayer. Roll Call was answered by adverse of scrip- ture followed by the Minutes of church organist was presented hostesses. Next meeting at the hom of Mrs. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove. DANGER AREA POINT Gill! 3. 0-4010- Waters for 22.000 yards around the artillery bees here were restricted as a danger area for two hours dur- l" Elmsdcile und . Vicinity is spending a Mrs. Colin Rix v Mrs. Hazel Cameron, our genial Mr. Joseph Francis was a week- Mr. The many friends of little Vclda Matthews will be pleased to learn that the improvement in her coii- dlllori ls very marked elnce enter» lng Royal Victoria Hospital enlly. before the Christmas hol!daya.-—-E rec- Slie ls expected to be home The many friends of Mrs. Keri- ncth Fox of Bedford. Nova Scotla, are pleased to welcome her for ii short holldziy. cornpanled by her husband, ls the Mrs. Fox, who ls sc- foi-mer Miss Gladys Rlx, daughter of Mrs. Rlx and the lute Joseph Rix of Elmsdale. The following very successful card parties were held recently. nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W B. McLi-lliin of Alma where the prlzc winners were Mr. Hairy O'Brien rind Mrs. Charles Dunn; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn of Elmsdnle where the wln- ners were Mr. Charles Adams and Mrs. Ear! Klnch; und at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Klnch oi Alma where Mr. Frank I. McKenna and Mrs. Charles Dunn won prizes. the Oii Wednesday evening a large number of relatives and frlenda at- tended n miscellaneous shower at fln, who ls one of the brldes-to-bc. The ."seat of honor" wliltc. accompanying verses ed them on a table. The popularity of Dorls and her fut- ure partner. The prospective bride- groom, Mr. Louls Dunn. on behalf of Dorls and himself thanked one and all for the lovely glfts and for their presence there. Then all joined in singing. “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." _A delicious lunch was served and the re- mainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent ln music and dancing. —At Sacred Heart Church, Alber- ton on October 27th, Rev. Dr. W E. Monaghan united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Angela M. O'Brien. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien of Eln-isdale and Francis C. Shea, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shea of ‘St. Louls. Also present at the nuptial mass were the parents of the contracting parties and other relatlveb and friends. During the ceremony ap- propriate hymns were sung by s corsage was red» roses. meld was her sister. Miss O'Brien, who wore a brown sult with golden accessories and a cor- sage of yellow roses. was ably attended by Mr. Callaghan. Following tho ceremony a reception was held In their lionoi at the home of the bride's parents. where a sumptuous served to the immediate relatives. Rev. Dr. W. E. Monngliaii, P.P., of Alberton and Rev. Dr. PfllFlCK .l. Walsh, P.P., of Palmer Rand, also were present. Ear tlic reception the bride was tastefully Royal Blue velvet while the brides» maid was dressed ln ii rose vvuoi gown. Later the liuppy couple lvl’! by motor for a honeymoon iii 1hr.- New England States. I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dunn ln honor of Miss Dorls Grif- season's and the room were nicely decorat- ed for the occasion 1n plnk and The gifts were opened by Miss Lllllan Mountain, while the and good wishes were read by Mrs. Frank Dunn. .l\frs. Merrill Dunn arrang- gifts. which were useful and costly. con- sisted of linen, china, lamps, blan~ kets. money, etc, testifying to the Mlss Mary Glllla. The hrlde was in: a recent full-charge anti-alr- craft, gun oraotlce shoot. becomlngly attired !ii a turquoise For 3 days only T l1 u r s d a y, and Saturday Per Pound REGULAR 9l/zc VALUI: riday SMALlMl-lll‘ ' Two Stores In Summerside-Wh ult with wine pccessorles and her Her brides- Mary The groom J ames dinner was goiviioil iii NEW BOOK "learn lo Bake- You‘|f Love I!" 80 page: of recipes, instructions, photographs, many in color. ln- rludes numerous economy recipes. ' Send 20¢ in coin or stamps, with your nerve and address, ro DeprJQ-Y, General Fonds, Limited, Cobourg, Ontario. On tlicii ve- turn a reception was held at the home of the groom's parents, where a delicious supper wa sserved. Mr. and Mrs. Shea will reside fn St. Louls, where the groom ls o suc- cessful merchant. Tdthls popular young couple the best wishes of a host of friends ls extended for a long and happy wedded llfe. JET PLANE AGREEMENT STOCKHOLM —(CPl - Britain and the United States have reach- ed an agreement on deliveries of British "Vampire" jet planes to Siveden. Earlier the United States had objected to these deliveries, claiming they interfered wltli Britain's obligation to the West- ern European union. ipecialislr. - o Here's melting, delicious cake that you (‘an make with only 1 egg, and lii cup shortening! ' You'll have luxury results even with economy recipes like this, if you use Salons Down (Lake Flour . . . made by cake-flour are Price Is Matched Wlrli Quality DAIRY NOTES 365 day twice a day milking. Dunk River Core. 17068‘! irnllklng. George MacMlllari, 0'Leary Chansll, Fredericton. Over 50 years experience in making only cake flour is the reason for Swans Dawn's special cake-making advantages. Experience in Selecting wheat of softer, more tender gluten . . Milling" . . . in sifting and re-sifri as fine as ordinary flour. Swans more satisfying ——- coniiilenlly. ONE-EGG WONDER CAKE’ 2 eupi ilfied Swans Down Celia Flour 7 teaspoons Calumet loklng Powder '2 tenipoori iolt ‘l cup iliorleiiiiig or biiltar l cup auger l egg, unbeaten M cup nillli ‘I teaspoon vanilla . in "Controlled rig until Swans Down is 27 time!‘ Down makes cakes more delicious, Sift flour once, measure. add baking powder and seli; sift three times. Cream ihortenin add auger gzsduslly. cream to ether well. A rpg and at rlioiuughly. Iieii add flour. e zeinaielv wiih milk, s iiniil! amount at a iime, bearing alrer rarh ad-liiicn until smooth. Add vanilla. Turn inm ra-o greased 8-inch lain ens and hzkejii moderate oven (579K) Ioi 0 io 25 minuirs. and froir as desired. (Grand with Mellow Chocolate Frost- ing on pa e H of "Time for a Parry" -—soe bookie: n er). ‘Inilreuion: for hlin rbii uh In e "all n—end e grand refine Toppia|—o4l I|7I Swen: Dawn package. Also 7 other m!‘ ads mipei. Brought to you by exclusive makers of cake flour whhs Down cake F LOU R‘ Mr. Albert E. Stetson. Freetown. has three Jersey heifers which have completed-ROI‘. records as fDllolWSh-LCHOYBQ Spomys Yvonne 163-114 with 8502 lbs milk, 441 lbs fat, average test 5.19. 2 years old wiui ‘1137 libs. milk, 3B3 lbs. fat, test 5.09 2 years class twice a. day Betty's Yvonne 164409 with 7241 lbs lnilk, 387 lbs fat, test 5.34 I years class twice l. day milking. Cora has since been sold to Mr. and Betty's Yvonne to Mr. Kerb Bu-