Kt as appropriate for anglers in enty of action. SHIP AHOY Hcrc' a costume that was pic- less blouse and matching walking ed In Nassau but it w,,u1d be shorts. They are both made of the finest linen and are guaranteed y V color fast and crease resistant. v tropical climate since the out- The... 1, , h,,,d.,mched scauoped is designed for good fit and pocket on both shorts and shirt and they come in a wide variety of The costume consists of a sleeva- colors. ET'S EAT "it seems impossible that less an a hundred years ago this ll. modern city of Seattle was tie more than a village." re- arkcd the Chef. "The streets were muddy and iipnvcd. industries were just smog and there were no home ionvcniences. Brides were so cares that Monsieur Asa Mercer rganizcii an expedition to sail M New England girls from New g rk around South America to stile to become brides and ea- biish homes here. OUNG AUTHOR "You too. Chef. have evidently 'Carrzo Brides.' rminds me of that year 1865 is 9 bis old-fashioned coffee mill .rr In the lobby of the Benjamin rankiin Hotel. it points the way the fkifiee House." "WI lust have time for lunch lore starting hack to California lid then New York." ieminded he llhcf "l understand this hotel "Fish of all kinds is sxtra line this locality. Prime salmon. Olympia oysters. tasty snapper. and sole. all come from the Ivar mid water of Puget Sound. mi from the waters of Alaska N the outreachlng Pacific. I suggest we order salmon . a famous Northwestern cialilo." ,o TOMORROW! DINNER T-iniato-Wedges Lettuce Salad Salmon Ieattle lt"t'tt'Icsi.ern Cuctunber Sauce Potato Bails lauteed Mushrooms Mashed Rulabagn Annie Gingerbread "uffec Tea Milk All measurements are level: tors proportioned to serve a4. Salmon Seattle: Remove the ions from 2 lbs. fresh spinach. Ish wcii. Cook the leaves in a tiers-oi saucepan tno extra wa- Iri. a lo I min. or until crisp- Indcr Drain; season with I tbsp. bot- " fir margarine. 1 tsp salt and tsp. ground black pepper. rush fresh salmon steaks cut thick with a blend of W. tbsp. "II lemon juice and 3 tbsp. ellrti butter or margarine. Broil '" til min. on one side- Tiirn Brush again with the .. 3 -. ' 2 . 3 .. Divorce Rate I Down A Bit "THWA rcpt -- Tlsa ' Salmon Steak Platter ls Worthwhile Specialty the other side. Arrange the spinach on a plat. ter: top with the salmon steaks. Surround with boiled French po- tato balls and sauteed sliced fresh mushrooms. Garnish with sliced lemon and parsley. Pass North- western cucumber sauce. Northwestern Cucumber Sauce: Cbop,enough pet-led ucumber to make I c. Add 1': tsp. salt. Cover. Refrigerate 1 hr. or more. Drain and mix with I tbsp. sugar. 5 tsp. fresh Jemon Juice. is tsp. ground white pepper and '5 llP- Powdered dry mustard. Fild in l c. dairy sour cream. TRICK OF THE CHEF 1'0 live mashed rutabana it do lightlul fresh flavor. whip in g Cult of grated peeled raw apple. No Rest For Ballet Troupe WINNIPEG t(7Pt - There was no rest for most of the members of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet who returned recently after complet- ing an extensive tour through Western Canada and Washington State. Tte lrnvel-weary artiala left al- most at once for summer employ- ment In New York. Miami. Scat- tle and Toronto. The ballet troupe itself will not return until the start of a new season nest sep- tember. Most of the dancers left for New York. where there are opportuni- ties ior both study and employ- ment in television. Othes re turned to their families. The western tour. which heron Feb. .1. was successful. but it had its trying moment . Schedules became mixcti at onci point. and a result the company spent two nights in a little town in Washington State. reading and practising. while a gala official reception had been planned for them at Seattle. And in a small Saskatchewan town earnest residents thoroughly waxed the stage before the com- pany's performance. Injuries to the dancers were prevented by the quick application of solvent The companies carries its own supply of solvent for just such emergen- cies. From Siberia To Toronto TORONTO (cpi - Usuaii.t'- Ca- nadians hear of people being aentf in Siberia. But Anastasia Poly- chata, 73. emigrated to Canadai from Siberia. She arrived recently and now is living with her daughter. Mrs. Stephen Demiak. in Uiiionville near here. Mrs. Pelychnta had not seen her daughter for 2.6 years. Mrs. Demiak emigrated to Canada in 1926. Mrs. Peiychain lived In Polandi during the Second World War.l The Russians overran the coun- try and shipped her to a coal- mlning town. Bukacbach. in north- ern Siberia. along with her sister- in-law and five children. Mrs. Demiak lost all track of her mother after the war. and then a year ago. she received a letter from her in Siberia. Panic - stricken. Mrs. Demiak applied to the Russian embassy here to bring her mother out. and sent. parcels and food. She made arrangements through a travel agency for the trip. Now. Mrs. Pelychatis. small., thin and tired. just rests. sleeps.j eats. walks a little and enjoys: her daughter's company. lHe is the son of Mr. PLAN SIX-DAY WEEK OTTAWA ICPI The govern- ment gave notlcc Monday that the Commons will sit six days a week starting this week. an apparent drive to complete as much busi- ness as possible beforedissolution of Parliament. expected within three weeks. Illf .VQll. i Meeting closed with uaual pra) CLYIII RIVER W .M. S. The March meeting of the ('Iyde . River W.H.S. met at the home to Mrs. Roland Buchanan. Due to the absence of the president. Mrs. John Beer. Mrs. John Mai-Nevin g was in charge of the meeting. Call to worship was taken from Psalm I I ading was 3,, . verses l-G. Prayers -3. 1 were offered by Mrs. Roland But-h anan and Mrs. Foster Mat-Kinnon. i"-I Seven members answered Roll. . with a verse containing the . "Grace". Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Offering for the evening amounted to 33.15. The Bible Exposition was read by Mrs. Mervyn MacPbce. An auuiuwledgement for a message of sympathy was read from Mrs. Vickerson. aslo a thank you letter was read from Mrs. Lorne Dock- erty. Readings were given by Mrs. Roland Buchanan and Mrs. Davis Ward. Mrs. Foster MacKinnon in- vited the members to her home, for the April meeting. Lunch com-l mittee will be: Sandwiches. Mrs. Mervyn MacPhee and Mrs Foster MacKinnon: sweets. Mrs. Arnold Beer. Mrs. James Beer and Mrs. John Docberty. The meeting closed with hymn Sill. followed by the l.nrd's Prayer and Mizpah Benediction. A social hour followed during which liiiir-hi was served by the hostess audi committee in charge. N. RUSTICO ('.W.I.. TO CHICAGO l Mr. Arthur Mullari. R. N.. who i has been convaiesclng at his home. than accepted a position as super- visor of Nurses aids and orderlies ion the staff of Pinegrove Memor- ial Hospital. Chicago. Ill. He leaves on Wednesday to take up his duties. Mr. Muittart goes to his new position with a background of skilled training and wide exper- ience in Nursing. Art IS an active member of the- l.. V". 1' Holy Redeemer Parish. and Mrs. 103 upper Hubert D. Muttart, Queen St., city. The fin-uls In 131 P" we as saw as 1 a II. III1 listen: In in: muiiii;-iii Af I02 it's late news broadcast before gniii,; to I bed. Me admits she takes a lit- To B.d' Ear Y tie up" after lunch sun”. Q", rmv .. nu-1, 1;. Married at 21. Mrs iiuilv had rm. ""1 1.1, m hm 1, m, to... II children. lI'.hl'IlVII' IIlt'nl girl- lfer E -band dii-d in WI? amt stit- muia observed by Mrs. Madeleine Guile, I02. Mrs. Guile. born at nearby Perre on the tip of the Gaspe Pen- lives now with a niairied daugh- ier. Preparing food for the liii-iy centenarian is no problem. "Plat what you want and ionic the rest Marshall for spiritual. lay retreats in your stomach." site adiiseii. and Caitholic Action. ”lf you worry about iihether you A donation was made for priseairan digest aoma-thing yutl can be for the school for Education week. ialmost sure you won't be able ui." Next meeting being the annuall in excellent handwriting she meeting a nominating eommitteelrarries on a heavy correspond- of Mrs. Urbain Doiron, Mrs. Laur-Jeni-e with her children and MIIII once Dnucette and Mrs. Edmund D. iniirists she has met who send her (iallant were appointed. 'lettcri; from all parts of Canada NEW AIITISEPTIC osoooamr safely stops perspiration ): . I to 3 days ;- no O Clinical tests prove that ARRID, now with Perstop. is Iig times at efertriiie as other leading dcodorants. Arrid's antiseptic pro- tection keeps underarms dry and odourlcss. . Safely stops perspiration and odour. 2. Will not irritate normal skin. 3. Protects clothes from stains and clingin odours. 4. Soft, gentle vanishing cream. Never dries out. 5. Easy to use! Rub Arrid in, rub prr.rpi'r- affair and odour mu. , .- More Canadians r a Avid am any other deodorant. iv.-.i.. srmt. 27. 1957 on Guardian rust 9 JIT HGITRR PIAHILS Ann NIAPJ A British ir- Iigltlof crashed and the it”''' '”" while mini-amt lit against tit--I and the i'nm-d states. Ins likes. to listen in the radio but Iljofl .1 ume of cards even more. l.iingi-iuy runs in Mrs (iuite'a killed Sunday Ialllll) Her father died at 95 andjmuod Itlttflliittll tier grandmother lived to W after dent tribeamen II lrilain'a Ari-ii iauiing 20 children. I IIOIOCIOFIIC. an--onsass...---no--or-"0 t i 2 I E -E I as . mm. couxu neiccied foi mild llamr. picasml color and a high VII-imlttl ('"""l'"'- Most of the peel oil is remmell for any digestibility; o . Clover, than mothers. iim thinking about the one who slips large- size plastic howl covers over babyis carriage Wheels after each uniting. (' I a i In it I h C 3' really spare the rugs when .hr iuli-i the carriage. into .iIie house. .444 (IONIC 00 ll ... ' A baby can iudgey ' t x '3 mg uorld only by the gentleness and pimciiislity W-th which his wiinu are met. When you make your babyis isnrld comfort- able anti frirndly you help him de- velop security that will stand, III!!! in good stead through a lIfGIlfl1G.7 O I 0 Equal rights. I heard a doctor once say llldl the only trouble with l'Il)IllC-lrcdiflg is ihai the mother can rec the amount left in the bottle and hri naiiiral instinct is to try to make baby finish it. Surely a bottle- fcii baht should have the same rill" as the lwcasl-fall hiihi the right to stop frciling uhcn has had enough. a 0 . Nutritionally sound thinking. Vituniin t . so necessary for sound giinn, ICCII1 and body tissues, is uatiall) 'dtllICtI to baby: diet in the y early months. Gerber Sirained Orange Juice pro- vides hahi with this important i it: min in a pleasant. refresh- ing way. It's made from trcc-ripened oranges. specially Five for your adorable one. (lCll1Cl'7 five cereals Rioe. Barlrrl. flalmeal Wheat and Mixed (krcai make li usy to give bghy the varieii hr'I soon learn to want. They're I” fit” cooked and have a wonderfully smooth texture when mixed witt- milk or formula. lnr a niitritiona. "plus" Ihcydt t'oriit'ied with iron calcium and B-iitnniins. O U A Isn't is reassuring to know that when you start ymii babi uilli Gerber you can depend on the some brand throiiglmut hahibnnii” Gerber has a iype of fund for every baby ncecl. Over 7S varieties of Cereals. Strained and Junior Foods. Gerber Baby Foods, Niagara Falls. Canada. DON'T IE HALF-SAFE. US! ARIID-T0 IE SUREI monthly mci-ting ot iliei. y North Riistico ('. W. I.. took place-. lilacrh tub with a fair attendance. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. also the treasiirer's report. The different reports were brought in by the spiritual. education. membership, and social service commit-tee. Correspondence read included letters from the following: Public Health by Miss Mona Wilson; Sacred Heart program. Father Walsh: imlgrntion. Mrs. W. .l. P. Mclilillan: re-education week. Miss Estelle Bowness; Drama Fes- tival. Mrs. Frank Ross; Girl Guide. I Mrs. Wilfred Pcrry: provincial service. Mrs. Cecil McCarthy: and the National converter, Mrs. '1'. A. MORELI. C. W. L. .. The monthly meeting of the Lil- lie Flower Subdivision of C. W. L. was held March 10. 7 p.m. The meeting was opened by the Spiri- tual Director Rev. Fr. Robin. with league prayers. Mrs. .l. E. Rosali- er presided. in the absence of the secretary. M rs. Cecil McCar- thy was appointed to act secret- ary for meeting. Roll call was answered by a large number of. members. (Torrespondciicc road coiisisted of letters from following conveners: Mrs. W. .l. P. hlacMillan re immi- gration: Mrs. Allan Mat-Donald re Spiritual Activities: Mrs. Arthur Cain re Lcagiie Magazines; Mrs. Cecil McCarthy re Social Action: Mrs Wilfred Perry re Girl Guides: Miss Estelle Bovi-ncss re Educat- ion. Financial report was read by Mrs. .i. B. .Iay which showed fol- lowing donations paid: Our Lady's Missionaries. Ten dollars; League Magazines. eight dollars; T. B. Scholarship. two dollars; Hungar- ian Relief Fund. ten dollars. with all bills paid there is a sub- stantial bank balance. A acre of thanks was read: from Mrs. Louis Kelly. also a let-L ier from Fr. Walsh. 'I'oronio. lti was moved and seconded nt pay . for clcaning of the parish ball. A vcry intcrestuhg talk was given by. M,.dwH,,,.d,,i"wn:;'.',m.:.,n . RPV- 731 Ritbilh l Choose srvtonne. ehlnts. sail elolh. Q- Mrs. "eginald MacAdam was hsa.eao. ilarnsalrustiadyavnasda WIFE PRESERVERS When you are dropping for snafu-Ial "mm-tiiitti-r mixture. then broil The Kaunas Ihlian V" . Hy Ira nods protein-nch melt. you an buy I'IIinlh'&dIs&soInitcanaven hesnixodlll fvfilllllo WlssIGsaIsubjdHeinsoIersSsninedleefl.iver"andStt”sIvieiI leefIIurI.AndEsraehnpofhvour,tIuetearaHes'na Sts'ainedOsicIen, ITIOTG the merrier healthy, happy baby and until show you a baby who's been on a menu which includes meat every day . . . It's so easy and o It 'nedIA&aad . others. "Alsdwhen .” Itsrylaathsranttopractioeonso-ethiagsoliltheseaaa fro-byfaad the as asspreduou world'--nsueissssdasuslnhda. 'lIsats.Thsyli meat 1868 GIGA Island. This year we are offering 6th inclusive. WEllNER'S . PRE - EASTER SALE For 89 years WeIlner's have been serving the people of Prince" Edward ever for our Big Pro-Easter Sale, which takes place March 28 to April A -BUY NOW AND SAVE I957 NTIC bigger and better bargains than EXTRA SPECIAL 5 SILVER TEA SERVICES RltlGli'l.AR S50.00 T0 S6500 VAI.liltl Your Choice S38.95 CHINA ALI. STOCK PATTERNS OF CHINA AT 107:: discount ALL FANCY PIECES OF CHINA AT IDEA DISCOUNT T EXTRA SPECIAL 5 SILVER TEA SERVICES RItl(iiliI.AR 320.00 T0 325.00 VALUI Sale Price S'I4.95 500 PIECES OF SILVERWARE INC-I.lillING BIITTIIR DISHIIB. CAKE PLATES. BREAD TRAYS, RIZLISII DISHES. ETC. RIt)(i'illI.AR VALUE 35.00 TO 80.00 Sale Price S3.59 WATCHES If Special Discounts WATC New Is The Time To Iuy. Sale Price EXTRA SPECIAL 25 LONGINES - WITTNAU ER Illtlt-'i'l.AR I'RI(7l'IS 957lI..'i0 TO SIIO.iI0 DIAMONDS of H Es liq Savings Buy New and Save S61 .95 PLATED All OUR STERLING AND HOLLOWARE At 20”lo Discount FOR THIS GIGANTIC SAL!-2 ADD TO YOUR PATTERN AND SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 500 ALARM CLOCKS RItXi'il'l.AR VALIIIII 53.50 l'lllI'l('-IAI. FOR OIIR RIG Pre-Easter Sale S279 Diamond Rings Olill EN"I'IIII3 500 I'I.V(lI.lSll BONE CIIINA ours I. saucers BIJGITLAR .Sl..'i0 STOCK AT 207:: Discount Oltll LARGE STOCK OF I.ADIl'1R' HAND BAGS ALI. A'l' sou lt2NGl.lSlI SERVICE PLATES REGITLAR 81.50 mi: nus sans Sale Price 98 cts. Sale Price 98 do. 2096 Discount ”'"”." m;.:.:: Pt-vtnvcac A Lasms: En" wank” m:m'i.an use 00N'""3' C""'5 .?.f.".f.'I';TT.. -mm ' Sale Price 49 ch. 2096 Discount For 59 cfs. Sale Price 93 cts. w. w. Tvu.i.Nui sswstsss. since ms 0- Alfinlas LIMITED Incl - or :.-r .-s-....V. . , - I Vff” rf y y .-.-.se:.ce9.2v-m- ..nn:. . as-a-n.-....n . A